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Table of ContentsCommunity Directory 3City News 4 – 6Community Events 7Junior Programs 8 – 9Youth Programs 10 – 12Adult Programs 13 – 16Older Adults 17– 20Tennis and Pickleball 21 – 22Surf 23Aquatics 23– 25Registration Information 26Map and Facilities 27 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 20232City Hall is located at 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740(562) 431-2527CITY COUNCILCity Council meetings are open to the public and are held on the second and fourth Monday of each month at 7:00pmMayor Joe Kalmick, District 1Mayor Pro Tem Mike Varipapa, District 3 Council Member Thomas Moore, District 2Council Member Schelly Sustarsic, District 4Council Member Sandra Massa-Lavitt, District 5CITY STAFFCity Manager Jill IngramAssistant City Manager Patrick GallegosCity Clerk Gloria HarperChief of Police Michael HendersonDirector of Finance Barbara ArenadoDirector of Community Development Alexa SmittleDirector of Public Works Iris LeeMarine Safety Chief Joe BaileyCOMMUNITY SERVICES STAFFRecreation Manager Tim Kelsey, Ext. 1341Community Services Coordinator Anthony Nguyen, Ext. 1344Recreation Specialist Erika Halberg, Ext. 1307Recreation Specialist Saul Martinez, SBTPCRECREATION COMMISSIONERSBrooke Mabe District 1James Dunphy District 2Tom Payne District 3Ann Gunvalsen Saks District 4Christine Bittner District 5MUNICIPAL MEETINGSCouncil Meeting2nd & 4th Monday of every month at 7:00pmPlanning Commission1st & 3rd Monday of every month at 7:00pmEnvironmental Quality Control Board4th Wednesday of the month at 6:00pmRecreation Commission4th Wednesday of the month at 6:00pm
Community DirectoryClean Street (Street Sweeping) .........................(800) 225-7316Fire Department Main Line..............................(714) 573-6000Los Alamitos Unified School District ...................(562) 799-4700Republic Services (Waste Services).....................(800) 299-4989Seal Beach City Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 431-2527Seal Beach Community Pool at McGaugh Elementary School ...........................(562) 431-3460Seal Beach Lifeguard Headquarters....................(562) 430-2613Seal Beach Non-Emergency Police Department ......(562) 799-4100Seal Beach Police Substation ...........................(562) 431-1518Seal Beach Recreation and Community Services .....(562) 431-2527 X1307Seal Beach Tennis and Pickleball Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 598-8624 Seal Beach Recreation and Community Services Department InformationHours of Operation – Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. Closed daily for lunch from 12:00pm-1:00pm.Address – 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740Phone – (562) 431-2527Extension 1307 – General information, Recreation Brochure and classes, contract class instructors, park rentals, senior transportation, lm permits, and aquaticsExtension 1344 – Special event permits, facility rentals, eld reservations, adult sports, senior services, and community gardensExtension 1341 – Seal Beach Tennis and Pickleball Center 3 Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.govOn the front cover featureMark your calendars for Saturday, April 29 for the largest and most anticipated local event: The Seal Beach Classic Car Show! This Main Street tradition started in 1988 and will be returning for its 35th year. Hope to see you there!City Hall Holiday Closure• Monday, May 29 Memorial DayStay Connected in 2023 City Hall – (562) 431-2527 Seal Beach Tennis and Pickleball Center – (562) 598-8624 sealbeachca.gov @sealbeachrecreation.SealBeachCa.GovnlineRegistration opens Monday, February 13 at 8:00am.We welcome both residents and non-residents to participate in our programs. Register early to avoid class cancellations. Pre-registration is required through the Recreation and Community Services Department for all classes. Individuals cannot participate in a class unless they are registered and appear on the class roster.
City NewsCity NewsR.A.C.E.S.R.A.C.E.S. is a public service comprised of dedicated amateur radio operators, also known as HAMS. This group of volunteers provides communication personnel to the City of Seal Beach in times of extraordinary need. R.A.C.E.S. operations have two ba-sic functions. First, they observe and report on local conditions in their neighborhood during an emergency or disaster. Second, R.A.C.E.S. members are an important member of the Emergency Operations Center; they handle incoming emergency messag-ing trac, operate the Amateur Television, assist with communi-cations at the Incident Command Post, and more.Volunteers in Policing (VIP’s)The Seal Beach Volunteers in Policing (VIP’s) program utilizes the talents of citizens that are looking for a great place to volunteer. Some of the jobs that VIP’s preform include eet management, Volunteers on Patrol, vacation patrols, administrative duties, and more. Members of the VIP’s are expected to volunteer 20 hours per month, attend a monthly volunteer meeting, and sta two special assignments a year. VIP’s team members must submit to a complete background check, attend the VIP’s academy, and complete eld training within six months of becoming a mem-ber of the VIP’s program.Many of our volunteers have dedicated over 7,000 hours to the community.In fact, VIP Sukie Sayala was awarded for performing more than 13,000 hours since she start-ed with the VIP’s program!For reference, one year of full-time (40 hours per week) of work equates to 2,080 hours.All these volunteers do so much to help our community. Without their assistance, we’d be much less eective and ecient at providing services to the community.We could not be prouder of these men and women.There is truly no way we can thank them enough for their generosity and service to Seal Beach.If you are interested in this program or any of the vol-unteer programs, please visithttps://www.sealbeachca.gov/ Departments/Police/Volunteer-Programs. You can also contact Emergency Services Coordinator, Sergeant Brian Gray, at(562) 799-4100 ext. 1145orbgray@sealbeachca.gov.Police Explorer PostThe Seal Beach Police Department Explorer Post 1041 is for ages 14 to 18 who would like to learn about law enforcement pro-cedures, attend community events, go on ride alongs, partici-pate in regional competitions, and assist in volunteer activities throughout the county. The purpose of the program is to pro-vide experiences that help young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible, caring adults. Explorers are ready to investigate the meaning of interdependence in their personal relationships and communities. Seal Beach Police DepartmentHello Seal Beach! We are excited to share with you some in-formation about the Seal Beach Police Department! Although there have been some changes made to ensure the health and safety of the community, these programs are still mostly active and are always looking for volunteers.Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program was developed to provide basic disaster response training to individuals for their own neighborhood. The program educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area and trains them in basic disaster response skills such as re safety, light search and rescue, team organiza-tion, and disaster medical operations. CERT oers a consistent, nationwide approach to volunteer training and organization that professional responders can rely on during disaster situa-tions, which allows them to focus on more complex tasks.Seal Beach, in partnership with the cities of Cypress, Los Alamitos, La Palma, Buena Park, and Westminster, are members of the West Orange County Regional Community Emergency Response Team known as West County CERT. Chaplain ProgramThe Seal Beach Police Department enlists the ministerial services of those who would make counselling and pastoral services available to ocers, their families, other Department members, and citizens of this community through the Chaplain Corps, whenever such services are requested.A law enforcement chaplain is a clergy person with a passion-ate interest in, and the specialized training for, pastoral care in the dangerous world of law enforcement. This pastoral care is oered to all people, regardless of race, gender, sexual orienta-tion, national origin, creed, or religion. It is oered without cost or proselytizing.The law enforcement chaplain is led in his or her own faith to be available and ready to serve those in need. The chaplain’s minis-try provides a source of strength to the law enforcement ocers and their families, other department members, the community, and the incarcerated.Chaplains listen and participate in the workplace of law enforce-ment ocers with empathy and experience, advising calmly in the midst of turmoil and danger, and oering assistance when appropriate or requested. (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 20234
Exploring is based on a unique, dynamic relationship between youth and the organizations in their communities. Local com-munity organizations such as the Seal Beach Police Department initiate a specic Explorer Post by matching their people and program resources to the interests of young people in the com-munity. The result is a program of activities that helps youth pur-sue their special interests, grow, and develop.Explorers are expected to attend bimonthly meetings.During the rst year of participation in the Post, each explorer must also attend and graduate from the ve-day Orange County Law Enforcement Explorer Advisor’s Association (OCLEEAA) Explorer Academy. Applicants must be between the ages of 14 (comple-tion of 8th grade) and 18 years old and have a 2.0 or higher Grade Point Average. Participation is not limited to Seal Beach residents. For more information, email Lead Explorer Advisor, Corporal Mathias, at smathias@sealbeachca.gov. Applications are available at the Seal Beach Police Department - 911 Seal Beach Boulevard, Seal Beach, CA 90740.Social MediaThe Seal Beach Police Department is very active on social me-dia.Have you ever wanted to go on a virtual ride-along with a Seal Beach police ocer? Are you curious about some of the calls we handle each day? Do youwant to be the rst to know about things happening in Seal Beach? Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @sealbeachpolice. We know you will get a kick out of some of the stories we share.City NewsCity NewsPolice Facility Dog, Yosa. Certied @canineorg Facility Dog for the @sealbeachpolice helping victims, witnesses, and community members exposed to trauma. Follow her on Instagram @k9yosa.The Brieng RoomDid you know the Seal Beach Police Department is featured in a weekly column in The Sun News?At the beginning of every shift, every police ocer in every police agency across the coun-try participates in a “brieng.” It is our time to go over the inci-dents of the day, talk about crime trends, share a few laughs, and catch up with each other.The Brieng Room is your opportunity to ask us (almost) anything.We will take your questions, go over them in brieng, and publish our answers in The Sun. We may even share a funny story from time to time.Do you have a question about parking?Ask us.Do you want to know what we think of the show Live PD?Ask us.Are you curi-ous to know if police ocers prefer In-N-Out over Five Guys?Ask us!This is your opportunity to get a cop’s perspective on things directly from a cop.While we cannot answer questions about tactics, certain procedures, or active investigations, we will try to answer any other burning questions you may have. Email your questions to askacop@sealbeachca.gov today and see if your question gets answered in our weekly Q & A. Recreation and Community Services DepartmentSenior Services• Senior Lunch Café - The Seal Beach Lunch Program is provid-ed by Meals on Wheels Orange County (OC) at the North Seal Beach Center located at 3333 St. Cloud Drive. The Dine-In Lunch Café takes place Monday - Friday from 11:00am-12:00pm. The Dine-In Lunch Program is open to adults ages 60 years and older. A suggested donation for lunch is $3.00. For any addi-tional questions, please contact Meals on Wheels on site be-tween the hours of 8:00am-12:00pm at (562) 430-6079, or visit www.sealbeachca.gov/city-services/senior-services.• Senior Card Games – The Seal Beach Recreation and Com-munity Services Department hosts the Senior Card Games at the North Seal Beach Community Center located at 3333 St. Cloud Drive every Thursday from 12:30pm-2:30pm. Games can include: Pinochle, Bridge, Rummy, or any other card games participants may want to play. This is a great opportunity to meet and socialize with other players. For more information, please contact Anthony at (562) 431-2527 ext. 1344, or email anguyen@sealbeachca.gov.5 Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov
City NewsCity NewsPublic Works DepartmentThe Seal Beach Public Works Department is now on social media! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @sealbeachpublicworks for announce-ments, project updates, and department highlights. (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 20236
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Junior ProgramsJunior – DanceBallet TapMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachThis class introduces students to ballet basics including warm-up, posi-tions, technique, leaps, turns, and classic tap steps such as shue ballchanges. A great class for dancers of all levels! At the end of the session,we will put on a show. Ballet and tap shoes are required. Proper suedebottom, pink ballet shoes are required for class. Bedroom slippers arenot allowed.No Class: 4/12 & 4/13Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE222021-01 4 weeks Wednesday 3/29 – 4/26 3:00p-3:45p 4 - 7 $68222021-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/3 – 5/24 3:00p-3:45p 4 - 7 $68222021-03 4 weeks Thursday 3/30 – 4/27 5:45p-6:30p 4 - 7 $68222021-04 4 weeks Thursday 5/4 – 5/25 5:45p-6:30p 4 - 7 $68Petit BalletMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachBonjour, little dancers! Join MissAnne in a magical adventure intothe world of ballet: plies, sautés,chasses, and more. Little balle-rinas will be fairytale dancers asthey learn the importance ofpointing their toes. La danse dela joie!No Class: 4/12Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE222023-01 4 weeks Wednesday 3/29 – 4/26 6:00p-6:30p 2.5 - 5 $68222023-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/3 – 5/24 6:00p-6:30p 2.5 - 5 $68Junior – Sports8-Sport Multi-Sport with SportballMarina Park151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachMulti-sport classes keep children moving and engaged and send themhome with new skills from a dierent sport each class. These fun, cre-ative classes provide an amazing foundation for a lifetime of activeliving bundling soccer, baseball, basketball, football, hockey, volleyball,golf, and tennis into one comprehensive package. That is eight sportsper season for one registration! Parent participation is required for all classes for ages three years old and younger.Instructor: Sportball Orange CountyCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223051-01 6 Weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/20 9:00a - 9:45a 16 mo. - 2 $115223051-02 6 Weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/20 10:00a – 10:45a 2 - 3 $115223051-03 6 Weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/20 11:00a – 11:45a 3 - 5 $115Ice Skating for TotsThe Rinks – Westminster Ice13071 Springdale Street, WestminsterBeginning ice skating made fun and easy! Fee includes skate rental,30-minute lesson, and free practice on the day of class (Wednesdayfrom 3:30pm-5:00pm and Saturday from 12:00pm-2:00pm). This pack-age includes three (3) additional passes to be used during the 4-weeksession. Please arrive 20 minutes early on the rst day of class to t yourskates. Dress warm and wear gloves. A helmet is strongly encouraged.No Class: 5/24 & 5/27Instructor: Westminster Ice StaCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE213130-01 4 weeks Wednesday 4/12 – 5/3 5:15p-5:45p 3 - 5 $60213130-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/17 – 6/14 5:15p-5:45p 3 - 5 $60213130-03 4 weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/6 10:30a-11:00a 3 - 5 $60213130-04 4 weeks Saturday 5/20 – 6/17 10:30a-11:00a 3 - 5 $60 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 20238
Junior ProgramsParent and Me Ice SkatingThe Rinks – Westminster Ice13071 Springdale Street, WestminsterWhat a great opportunity to bond with your child as you both learn toskate in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. One guardian (18+) and one childper class. Fee includes skate rental, 30-minute lesson, free practice onthe day of class from 12:00pm-2:00pm, and three (3) additional prac-tice passes to be used during the four-week session. Please arrive 20minutes early on the rst day of class to t your skates and dress warm.Gloves, mittens, and a helmet are recommended.No Class: 5/27Instructor: Westminster Ice StaCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE213131-01 4 weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/6 10:30a-11:00a 3 - 5 $60213131-02 4 weeks Saturday 5/20 – 6/17 10:30a-11:00a 3 - 5 $60Preschool GymnasticsMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachThis class is structured to introduce oor work such as bridge, cart-wheels, frog stands, and more. Gymnasts will improve strength,balance, and skills in this fun, fast-paced class!No Class: 4/13 Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE211032-01 4 weeks Thursday 3/30 – 4/27 3:45p-4:15p 4 - 7 $68211032-02 4 weeks Thursday 5/4 – 5/25 3:45p-4:15p 4 - 7 $68Soccer and T-Ball ClassMarina Park151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachSportball Soccer and T-Ball blended programs oer children the opportunity to register into one program and play two sports. The rstpart of the session focuses on soccer skills including passing, throw-ins,dribbling, and goalie skills during non-competitive game play. Mid-waythrough the season, we will switch to baseball skills such as throwing,catching, batting, running bases, and elding before playing an actualgame.Instructor: Sportball Orange CountyCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223056-01 6 weeks Sunday 4/16 – 5/21 9:00a – 9:45a 2 - 3 $115223056-02 6 weeks Sunday 4/16 – 5/21 10:00a – 10:45a 3 - 5 $115Soccer with SportballMarina Park151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachClasses are packed with high-energy fun using creative coaching tech-niques and a continuous ow of drills and games to keep things rollingalong. Kids are challenged to develop and improve skills such as pass-ing, throw-ins, dribbling, and goalie skills. Sportball introduces the rulesof fair play, teamwork, and the ethics of sports so that kids can have funwhile they learn how to play soccer.Instructor: Sportball Orange CountyCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223055-01 6 weeks Sunday 4/16 – 5/21 11:00a – 11:45a 4 - 5 $115Tiny TykesBluebell ParkAlmond Avenue and Bluebell Street, Seal beachTiny Tykes is an innovative program created by childcare specialists thatintroduces children aged 2 to 5 years-old to the basics of soccer. Bothour Cubs (2-3 year-old) and Lions (4-5 year old) modules use fundamen-tal soccer activities, games, and stories to develop their skills.Instructor: Challenger SportsCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223171-01 8 weeks Sunday 4/16 – 6/4 9:15a-10:00a 2 - 5 $140223171-02 8 weeks Sunday 4/16 – 6/4 10:15a-11:00a 2 - 5 $140Register online atregister.sealbeachca.gov9Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov
Youth ProgramsYouth ProgramsYouth – Dance Dance RecitalMcGaugh Elementary School Auditorium 1698 Bolsa Avenue, Seal BeachRegistration for dancers to participate in the recital. Additional costume fee payable to the instructor.Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE211029-01 1 day Thursday 6/1 5:30p-9:00p 2.5 - 12 $35Hip Hop Marina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachA fast-paced class to get dancers on their feet and groovin’! Learn street-style dance and funky hip hop combinations to appropriate, up-beat music. Explore basic breaking, popping, locking, and more! Tennis shoes or jazz shoes are required. No Class: 4/12Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242034-01 4 weeks Wednesday 3/29 – 4/26 3:45p-4:30p 5 - 12 $68242034-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/3 – 5/24 3:45p-4:30p 5 - 12 $68Jazz and TapMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachLearn the upbeat moves of jazz in a fun routine and halfway through we will shue our way into a funky tap dance! Dancers will learn turns, combinations, tap steps, and more in this action-packed class.No Class: 4/13 Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE222019-01 4 weeks Thursday 3/30 – 4/27 4:15p-5:00p 6 - 12 $68222019-02 4 weeks Thursday 5/4 – 5/25 4:15p-5:00p 6 - 12 $68Lyrical DanceMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachLearn to express emotion through the movement of the body in this in-spirational dance class. Dancers will learn the continuation of movement with choreography that fuses owing, modern movements together. No Class: 4/12Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE222031-01 4 weeks Wednesday 3/29 – 4/26 5:15p-6:00p 6 - 12 $68222031-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/3 – 5/24 5:15p-6:00p 6 - 12 $68Musical TheatreMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachCalling all entertainers! Casting now – students interested in exploring dance, acting, music, and song! Join Miss Anne and guest instructors in performing pieces from various favorite musicals. Students will learn musical theatre dance styles while learning to connect acting and the emotions of the song to the choreography of the piece. Jazz or ballet shoes are encouraged for class. No Class: 4/12Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE222024-01 4 weeks Wednesday 3/29 – 4/26 4:30p-5:15p 5 - 12 $68222024-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/3 – 5/24 4:30p-5:15p 5 - 12 $68Prima BalletMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachBonjour ballerinas! Designed for dancers desiring a strong ballet foun-dation, this class will explore proper execution of footwork, piques, pirouettes, and more in a fun, creative environment!No Class: 4/13Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242032-01 4 weeks Thursday 3/30 – 4/27 5:00p-5:45p 5 - 12 $68242032-02 4 weeks Thursday 5/4 – 5/25 5:00p-5:45p 5 - 12 $68 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 202310
Youth ProgramsYouth ProgramsYouth – Sports8-Sport Multi-Sport with SportballMarina Park151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachMulti-sport classes keep children moving and engaged and send themhome with new skills from a dierent sport each class. These fun, cre-ative classes provide an amazing foundation for a lifetime of activeliving bundling soccer, baseball, basketball, football, hockey, volleyball,golf, and tennis into one comprehensive package. That is eight sportsper season for one registration!Instructor: Sportball Orange CountyCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223051-04 6 Weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/20 12:00p – 12:45p 5 - 7 $115BeginningIce SkatingThe Rinks – Westminster Ice13071 Springdale Street, WestminsterLearn to skate forward and back-wards, stop, hop, spin, and more! Fee includes skate rental, 30-minute lesson, free practice on the day of class(Wednesday from 3:30pm-5:00pm and Saturday from 12:00pm-2:00pm), and three (3) additional practicepasses to be used during the 4-weeksession. Please arrive 20 minutes earlyon the rst day of class to t yourskates. Dress warm and wear gloves.No Class: 5/24 & 5/27Instructor: Westminster Ice StaCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223130-01 4 weeks Wednesday 4/12 – 5/3 5:45p-6:15p 6 - 16 $60223130-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/17 – 6/14 5:45p-6:15p 6 - 16 $60223130-03 4 weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/6 10:30a-10:00a 6 - 16 $60223130-04 4 weeks Saturday 5/20 – 6/17 10:30a-10:00a 6 - 16 $60Ice Hockey Skating SkillsThe Rinks – Westminster Ice13071 Springdale Street, WestminsterLearn basic skating skills necessary for hockey including forward andbackwards skating, stopping, and turning. Pucks and sticks are not usedduring this class. Fee includes skate rental, 30-minute lesson, free prac-tice on the day of class (Wednesday from 3:30pm-5:00pm and Saturdayfrom 12:00pm-2:00pm), and three (3) additional practice passes to beused during the 4-week session. Please arrive 20 minutes early on therst day of class to t your skates. Dress warm and wear gloves.No Class: 5/24 & 5/27Instructor: Westminster Ice StaCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223141-01 4 weeks Wednesday 4/12 – 5/3 5:45p-6:15p 6 - 16 $60223141-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/17 – 6/14 5:45p-6:15p 6 - 16 $60223141-03 4 weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/6 10:30a-11:00a 6 - 16 $60223141-04 4 weeks Saturday 5/20 – 6/17 10:30a-11:00a 6 - 16 $60Register online at register.sealbeachca.gov11Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov
Youth ProgramsYouth – Special InterestMagic in Seal BeachNorth Seal Beach Community Center (NSBCC)3333 St. Cloud Drive, Seal BeachJoin local magicians to observe and learn the history of magic and magic eects, including close-up and stage magic. Professional magicians will lecture four times per. Contact Dan Habel for more infor-mation at (562) 434-4693.Instructor: Dan HabelCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE246042-01 1 day Saturday 4/15 6:30p-10:00p 12+ Free246042-02 1 day Saturday 5/20 6:30p-10:00p 12+ Free246042-03 1 day Saturday 6/17 6:30p-10:00p 12+ FreePizza Party RehearsalNorth Seal Beach Community Center3333 St. Cloud Drive, Seal BeachLet’s rock-n-roll and party! Join Miss Anne in an evening of games, danc-ing, storytelling, and pizza! A fun time for all dancers and friends arewelcome too! Pre-registration is required.$7 materials feeInstructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242037-01 1 day Saturday 5/13 5:00p-7:00p 2.5 - 12 $35Instructional Basketball League - BoysMcGaugh Elementary School Gym1698 Bolsa Avenue, Seal BeachA brand-new way to play and learn basketball. Our eight-week leaguelead by Coach Ryan Axford will teach drills, skills, and fundamentalswithin the game of basketball. We will run two skill stations each weekand scrimmage for the nal 30 minutes of the game. Reversible jerseysincluded in the required materials fee payable to the instructor.Materials Fee: $50Instructor: One on One BasketballCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223038-01 8 weeks Wednesday 4/5 – 5/24 6:15p-7:15p 8 - 10 $200223038-02 8 weeks Wednesday 4/5 – 5/24 7:30p-8:30p 11 - 13 $200Instructional Basketball League - GirlsMcGaugh Elementary School Gym1698 Bolsa Avenue, Seal BeachA brand-new way to play and learn basketball. Our eight-week leaguelead by Coach Ryan Axford will teach drills, skills, and fundamentalswithin the game of basketball. We will run two skill stations each weekand scrimmage for the nal 30 minutes of the game. Reversible jerseysincluded in the required materials fee payable to the instructor.Materials Fee: $50Instructor: One on One BasketballCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223039-01 8 weeks Wednesday 4/5 – 5/24 5:00p-6:00p 10 - 13 $200 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 202312
Adult ProgramsAdult ProgramsAdult – DanceAdult HulaMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachThis 60-minute class is focused on the repetition of basic hula steps to provide the beginning student with a greater understanding of Hawai-ian dance. Students are introduced to hula through basic hand and foot movements, helping them to develop coordination and rhythm. Slowly, basic dance steps are arranged into hulas. This class will prepare the beginner student for the next level of hula. Instructor: Rolanda ReeseCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE222020-01 9 weeks Monday 4/3 – 6/3 2:30p-3:30p 16 - 70 $74Adult TapMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachAn amazing, fun workout! This class is for those who have always want-ed to tap dance or who have had fun tap dancing in the past. Explore various styles of tap, combinations, and more. Tennis shoes, hard soled shoes, or tap shoes are the best to wear for class.No Class: 4/13Instructor: Anne PennypackerCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242026-01 4 weeks Thursday 3/30 – 4/27 7:00p-7:45p 18+ $68242026-02 4 weeks Thursday 5/4 – 5/25 7:00p-7:45p 18+ $68Zumba Gold Dance FitnessMarina Community Center151 Marina Drive, Seal BeachLift your spirits with this Zumba Gold dance tness gathering. Classes are great fun for beginners, Boomers, active older adults, and anyone wanting a modied, low-impact version of a regular Zumba class. Easy to follow choreography is appropriate for any tness level. No dance is experience required. Instructor: Eunis ChristensenCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242090-01 4 weeks Monday 4/3 – 4/24 1:30p-2:15p 35+ $58242090-02 4 weeks Monday 5/1 – 5/22 1:30p-2:15p 35+ $58Adult – Exercise and FitnessAikido for AdultsNorth Seal Beach Community Center (NSBCC)3333 St. Cloud Drive, Seal BeachThis course focuses on the martial art of “Aikido” self-defense. Students will learn the principles of falling, rolling, and defense techniques against punches, strikes, knife attacks, control, blending with your op-ponent, mat safety, and self-defense awareness. Wear sweats and no jewelry. Martial arts gi are optional and can be purchased on own. Belt testing is optional. All students that attend must have the ability to roll and fall at a moderate pace and will be allowed to participate only per the instructor’s discretion. Some Saturdays to be announced from 9:00am-10:30am.Instructor: Steven WassermanCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242050-01 9 weeks Mon/Wed 4/3 – 5/31 7:30p-10:30p 18+ $175Register online at register.sealbeachca.gov 13 Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov
Adult ProgramsAdult ProgramsBeginning and IntermediateT’ai Chi ChihSeal Beach Senior Center707 Electric Avenue, Seal BeachAt 5:25pm, beginners learn the basics of how to move in T’ai Chi Chih.Intermediate students join at 6:00pm and we do a full practice, withbeginners following along for as long as they like.No Class: 5/29Instructor: Suzanne Roady-RossCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242073-01 5 weeks Monday 5/8 – 6/12 5:25p-6:45p 18+ $60Chair YogaLos Alamitos Community Center10911 Oak Street, Los AlamitosLooking for a safe and gentle, yet eective yoga practice? Chair Yoga isa practice where you can enjoy all the benets of traditional yoga whilebeing comfortably supported by a chair. Chair yoga gives you all thehealth benets that a normal yoga practice does. The benets includemuscle toning, exibility, reduced stress levels, better breathing tech-niques, better sleep, and an overall sense of well-being.Drop In Fee: $15Instructor: Darshini AithalCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE200128-01 4 weeks Thursday 4/20 – 5/11 8:10a-9:00a 18+ $50200128-02 4 weeks Thursday 5/18 – 6/8 8:10a-9:00a 18+ $50Essentrics Aging BackwardsSeal Beach Senior Center707 Electric Avenue, Seal BeachAging Backwards is designed to teach clients to listen to their bodies.Often, seniors, less mobile, or beginner participants experience physicalissues such as arthritis, frozen shoulder, bursitis, herniated discs, backpain, sciatica, and plantar fasciitis. The focus of this class is to relax dur-ing movement so as not to worsen these existing conditions, yet stillincrease range of motion – producing overall ease in functional activi-ties. Chairs are used as balance enhancers for less stable individuals inthis standing class.No Class: 4/21Instructor: Eunis ChristensenCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242098-01 10 weeks Friday 3/17 – 5/26 1:30p-2:15p 45+ $149Flow YogaCypress Community Center5700 Orange Avenue, CypressA Flow Yoga class that seamlessly blends movement with breath toimprove exibility and concentration. Followed by guided meditationand deep relaxation. This class will help strengthen the body, regulatestress, relax the mind, and develop inner peace. Please bring a yoga matand wear comfortable clothing.Instructor: Darshini AithalCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE200127-01 4 weeks Tuesday 4/18 – 5/9 9:00a-10:00a 18+ $50200127-02 4 weeks Tuesday 5/16 – 6/6 9:00a-10:00a 18+ $50Gentle YogaCypress Community Center5700 Orange Avenue, CypressSlow down your breath and ease into your ow. During the class, we willwork to deepen the connection from our bodies and our breath and de-velop our very own personal yoga journey of self-transformation. Usethis ancient art to improve exibility, concentration, renew energy, andregulate stress. Be one with yourself and rejuvenate your life for healthand happiness! Please bring a yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing.Instructor: Darshini AithalCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE200126-01 4 weeks Wednesday 4/19 – 5/10 6:35p-7:35p 18+ $50200126-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/17 – 6/7 6:35p-7:35p 18+ $50Register online at register.sealbeachca.gov (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 202314
Adult ProgramsIce Skating for AdultsThe Rinks – Westminster Ice13071 Springdale Street, WestminsterLearn to skate across the ice forward and backwards, stop, hop, spin,and more! Fee includes skate rental, 30-minute lesson, free practice onthe day of class (Wednesday from 3:30pm-5:00pm and Saturday from12:00pm-2:00pm), and three (3) additional practice passes to be usedduring the 4-week session. Please arrive 20 minutes early on the rstday of class to t your skates. Dress warm and wear gloves.No Class: 5/24 & 5/27Instructor: Westminster Ice StaCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE223131-01 4 weeks Wednesday 4/12 – 5/3 5:45p-6:15p 17+ $60223131-02 4 weeks Wednesday 5/17 – 6/14 5:45p-6:15p 17+ $60223131-03 4 weeks Saturday 4/15 – 5/6 10:30a-11:00a 17+ $60223131-04 4 weeks Saturday 5/20 – 6/17 10:30a-11:00a 17+ $60JazzerciseNorth Seal Beach Community Center (NSBCC)3333 St. Cloud Drive, Seal BeachJazzercise gives you all the cardio, strength, and stretch moves you wantfor a total body workout! And with all that, we have thrown in movesfrom hip-hop, Yoga, Pilates, jazz dance, kickboxing, and resistance train-ing. All ages, levels, and sizes are welcome so come join us today! Pleasewear appropriate and sturdy athletic shoes. Bring a towel, weights,water, and a mat. Precautions will be implemented to protect instruc-tors and students. Class meets on Saturday from 7:15am-8:15am. No Class: 5/29 Instructor: Akemi HannaCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE22044-01 4 weeks Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat 4/3 – 4/29 6:00p-7:00p 13+ $45242044-02 5 weeks Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat 5/1 – 6/3 6:00p-7:00p 13+ $45Strong NationNorth Seal Beach Community Center (NSBCC)3333 St. Cloud Drive, Seal BeachThe perfect total-body workout for after work! Strong nation combinesbody weight, muscle conditioning, cardio, and plyometric trainingmoves. Every squat, lunge, and burpee are synced to the beat anddriven by music. Burn calories and tone arms, legs, abs, and glutes. Thisintense, focused, and ecient 30-minute class helps you t tness intoany schedule. Movements can be adapted for beginner participants.Instructor: Eunis ChristensenCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE242010-01 6 weeks Tuesday 4/25 – 5/30 6:00p-6:30p 25 - 55 $8815Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov
Adult ProgramsAdult ProgramsAdult – Special InterestCommunity Gardens WaitlistEdison Park99 College Drive, Seal BeachThis is the waitlist for the Community Gardens. Must be a Seal Beach resident in order to participate in the program. When a spot becomes available, a City sta member will contact you. CODE AGE FEE000000-01 18+ $0Drawing and SketchingLos Alamitos Community Center10911 Oak Street, Los Alamitos This course is designed for artists who have an interest in learning how to draw and sketch or simply want to improve their skills. Class covers the tools you will need to draw and provides plenty of exercises to prac-tice drawing using dierent techniques and styles. All skill levels are welcome. Students provide their own supplies. A zoom link and a list of supplies will be sent to all students. Instructor: Darshini AithalCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE200125-01 4 weeks Thursday 4/20 – 5/11 6:00p-7:30p 18+ $100200125-02 4 weeks Thursday 5/18 – 6/8 6:00p-7:30p 18+ $100Hands-On First Aid, CPR, and AED TrainingOrange County Fire Station 483131 N Gate Road, Seal BeachThese classes are designed to teach individuals basic CPR, First Aid, and use of an Automatic external debrillator (AED). Participants will receive a card from the American Safety and Health Institution. There will be a 45-minute lunch break - please bring a sack lunch. Individuals ages 14 and 15 are allowed with an adult. This class includes a sign o on bloodborne pathogens at no additional cost. Classes are available during weekdays. If interested in a weekday class, please contact the Recreation Department at (562) 431-2527 X 1307.$15 materials feeInstructor: Erik BergCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE246031-01 1 day Saturday 4/8 9:00a-12:30p 16+ $75246031-02 1 day Saturday 5/13 9:00a-12:30p 16+ $75246031-03 1 day Saturday 6/24 9:00a-12:30p 16+ $75Register online at register.sealbeachca.gov Watercolor PaintingLos Alamitos Community Center10911 Oak Street, Los AlamitosIn this class, we will focus on getting comfortable with watercolor paint-ing skills, techniques, and enjoy the process of painting. The basics of materials, tools, techniques, and color will be explored with demon-strations. Join us to learn tips and tricks in watercolors and create your own masterpieces. The skill level for this class is ideal for beginner to intermediate levels. Students provide their own supplies, and a list of supplies will be sent to the students. No Class: 5/6 & 6/3Instructor: Darshini AithalCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE200123-01 6 weeks Monday 4/17 – 5/22 10:15a-12:15p 18+ $150200123-02 5 weeks Saturday 4/29 – 6/10 11:00a-1:00p 18+ $125 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 202316
Older AdultsOlder AdultsMedicare 101Seal Beach Senior Center707 Electric Avenue, Seal BeachLearn about Social Security timeframes, how to enroll in Medicare, and the qualications to receive Medicare. Learn about what Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D consist of ,what it covers, and does not cover. The instructor will explain the options that Medicare bene-ciaries have to get coverage for and what Medicare does not cover, such as Medicare Advantage Plans, Prescription Drug Plans, and Medicare Supplement Plans. Additional plans are also available for those who are receiving nancial assistance or for those who have Medicare and Medi-Cal.Instructor: Cesar ArteagaCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE256040-01 1 day Monday 4/24 1:00p-2:00p 64+ FreeHealth Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP)HICAP provides free, unbiased, and one-on-one counseling to assist Medicare beneciaries, their families, and caregivers understand their Medicare benets and coverage options that best meet their health care needs. HICAP Counselors provide assistance with understanding the following:• Medicare eligibility, enrollment & coverage• Medicare Parts A and B• Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C) & Prescription Drug Plans (Part D)• Medicare and other medical insurance coverage• Programs to help lower Medicare related costs• Long-term care services and supports• Medicare fraud and abuseCall HICAP to schedule an appointment at (714) 560-0424. HICAP is a program of the Council on Aging-Southern California. HICAP does not sell or endorse any insurance product. 17 Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov
Older AdultsOlder AdultsOrange County’s Oce on AgingThe Oce on Aging provides older adults, their families, and caregivers with information, referrals, and access to agencies and programs that can help them with senior-related services. Services include information and assistance on health, housing, adult daycare, legislation, nutrition, transportation, follow-up, and community education to groups serving older adults. Some of the services provided include direct links to service providers throughout the County, translation services available for most languages, and referrals to out-of-county programs. For more information, please call their free Information and Referral Line at 1- (800) 510-2020 open Monday-Friday from 8:00am-5:00pm or visit their website at www.oceonaging.ocgov.comSenior Card GamesThe Seal Beach Recreation and Community Services Department is hosting Senior Card Games at the North Seal Beach Community Center located at 3333 St. Cloud Drive every Thursday from 12:30pm-2:30pm. Games can include: Bunco, Pinochle, Bridge, Rummy, or any other card games participants may want to play. This is a great op-portunity to meet and socialize with other players. For more information, please contact Anthony at (562) 431-2527 ext. 1344, or email anguyen@sealbeachca.gov.Senior Lunch Café The Seal Beach Lunch Program is provided by Meals on Wheels Orange County (OC) at the North Seal Beach Center located at 3333 St. Cloud Drive. The Dine-In Lunch Café takes place Monday - Friday from 11:00am -12:00pm.The Dine-In Lunch Program is open to adults ages 60 years and older. A suggested donation for lunch is $3. For any additional questions, call (562) 430-6079 between the hours of 8:00am-12:00pm Monday - Friday or visit www.sealbeachca.gov/city-services/senior-services. (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 202318
Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com Senior Transportaon Shule The Senior Transportation Shuttle Service is a free 20-passenger shuttle that runs on a fixed route throughout major City stops, including: the Seal Beach Pier, Leisure World, the Rossmoor Shopping Center, & the North Seal Beach Community Center. This Shuttle can accommodate wheelchairs, scooters, and has a bike rack that can hold two (2) bikes. Is 4:00pm the last pick up or when the service ends? Service ends at 4:00pm, making the 3:00pm loop the last loop. Make sure to plan accordingly. Example: If you are going to Ralph’s and need a return trip, plan on being at the Ralph’s pick-up locaon no later than 3:40pm for the last trip going back. Can I wave the shule down if I’m not at a designated pick-up/drop-o locaon? No, the shule will only stop at the designated locaon so please plan accordingly. What if I miss the last pick up? The shule service is done at 4pm, so you may need to nd an alternate ride home if the shule is missed. Why can’t the shule take me to a locaon outside of Seal Beach? The shule can only go to the designated locaons in the City. Can my caregiver ride along? Yes, each registered user can bring one (1) caregiver. Is Target an ocial stop at the Shops of Rossmoor? Yes, it is. Riders can be picked up and dropped o at Target. When can I expect the shule at the Shops at Rossmoor? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at Ralph’s (the rst of four stops), and riders can ex-pect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me. When can I expect the shule in Leisure World? The listed me on the schedule is the when the shule is expected to be at St. Andrews Gate (the 1st of 4 stops) and riders can expect the shule at the other stops a few minutes aer the scheduled me.Senior Transportaon Shule FAQ Shule Requirements: • Must be a Seal Beach resident • Be 60+ years old • Be pre-registered with the City of Seal Beach • Have your SMP ID Number available for the driver. This ID number is assigned upon registraon by City sta. How to Register: To register, please submit the following to Erika Halberg via email, in-person, or mail: • Submit an applicaon— found online at www.sealbeachca.gov or in-person at City Hall • Submit a Photo ID showing proof of Seal Beach residency and date of birth. Examples include a California Driver’s License or a Golden Rain Foundaon ID Card (for Leisure world residents only) Contact: Erika Halberg, Recreaon Specialist 211 8th Street, Seal Beach, CA 90740 Email: ehalberg@sealbeachca.gov Phone: (562) 431—2527 X 1307 Leisure World Residents: You may contact Roberta Arshat, the Member Resources & Assistant Liaison, and they will collect your applicaon and ID: Phone: (562) 431-6586 ex. 317 Email: robertaa@lwsb.com 19
Leisure World Shops at Rossmoor Ralph’s Target Sprouts NSBC SB Pier Hours of Operaon: Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM The Senior Transportaon Shule runs each day from 9am to 4pm. Each day begins and ends at Leisure World. All of the mes listed below are approximate. There will be no rides from 12pm to 1pm for the lunch break. The shule will nish driving to all designated stops in Leisure World at both 12pm & 4pm to drop o riders only. Shops at Rossmoor Stops: 1. Ralph’s 2. Target 3. Sprouts 4. North Seal Beach Community Center Leisure World Stops: 1. St. Andrews Gate 2. St. Andrews/Golden Rain 3. Amphitheater 4. Interlachen/Del Monte Shule Stops & Approximate Pick Up Times Shule Stops going toward Pier Shule Stops going toward Shops at Rossmoor Shops at Rossmoor Leisure World SB Pier Pavilions Leisure World 9 am 9:15 am 9:20 am 9:25 am 9:40 am 10 am 10:15 am 10:20 am 10:25 am 10:40 am 11 am 11:15 am 11:20 am 11:25 am 11:40 am 12 pm* 1 pm 1:15 pm 1:20 pm 1:25 pm 1:40 pm 2 pm 2:15 pm 2:20 pm 2:25 pm 2:40 pm 3 pm 3:15 pm 3:20 pm 3:25 pm 3:40 pm 4 pm* *12pm & 4pm: LW Drop o Only Amphitheater Interlachen/Del Monte St Andrews/Golden Rain St Andrews Gate SENIOR TRANSPORTATION SHUTTLE Shule Stop Scheduled Shule Stop Shule Route Direcon of Travel (northbound) Direcon of Travel (southbound) Pavilions E 20
Tennis and PickleballTennis and Pickleball3900 Lampson Avenue, Seal Beach Phone: (562) 598 – 8624Website: sealbeachtenniscenter.comOnline reservations: register.sealbeachca.gov Hours of Operations:Monday - Friday 12:00pm – 9:00pmSaturday & Sunday 12:00pm – 5:00pmMembers Only 8:00am – 12:00pm Membership InformationIn order to fully enjoy all of our facilities, programs, and services consider becoming a Member today! Our Exclusive Membership Benets include:• Unlimited use of the Center’s 12 tennis courts and 16 Pickleball courts• Dedicated Member-only use of courts during morning hours • Ability to reserve courts up to six (6) days in advance• Discounted court use fee for Member’s guests• Unlimited personal use of the Fitness Center• Enjoyment of special Member-only special events and tournaments• Exclusive use of the Tennis Center Locker Rooms• Discounts on the Center’s special tennis programs and events• Discounts on select Pro Shop merchandise and services• Complimentary weekend morning coffee and refreshments• There is a $135 administrative fee for all memberships except the Fitness Center Membership, which is a $55 administrative fee Seal Beach Tennis and Pickleball Center The Seal Beach Tennis & Pickleball Center oers one of the most beautiful tennis and pickleball facilities anywhere. We are open seven (7) days per week and oer programs and activities for all ages and skill levels. This facility is open to the public, but also oers available memberships for more exclusive benets. Our Center includes 12 tennis courts, 16 pickleball courts, an indoor Fitness Center, a Pro Shop, a Clubhouse, and locker rooms. For more information, please contact the facility at (562) 598-8624 or visit www.sealbeachtenniscenter.com. Online court reservations can be made at register.sealbeachca.gov.Tennis MembershipRESIDENT (R) PRICING MONTH OR YEAR(R) Single Membership: $110/month $1,210/year(R) Couple Membership: $130/month $1,430/year(R) Family Membership: $140/month $1,540/year(R) Junior Membership: $60/month $660/yearNON-RESIDENT (N-R) PRICING(N-R) Single Membership: $132/month $1,452/year(N-R) Couple Membership: $156/month $1,716/year(N-R) Family Membership: $168/month $1,848/year(N-R) Junior Membership: $72/month $792/yearPickleball MembershipRESIDENT (R) PRICING MONTH OR YEAR(R) Single Membership: $55/month $605/year(R) Couple Membership: $65/month $715/year(R) Family Membership: $70/month $770/year(R) Junior Membership: $30/month $330/yearNON-RESIDENT (N-R) PRICING(N-R) Single Membership: $66/month $726/year(N-R) Couple Membership: $78/month $858/year(N-R) Family Membership: $84/month $924/year(N-R) Junior Membership: $36/month $396/year 21 Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov
Tennis and Pickleball ClassesBeginning PickleballSeal Beach Tennis and Pickleball Center (SBTPC)3900 Lampson Avenue, Seal BeachAn easy to learn and play game that combines the elements of badmin-ton, tennis, and table tennis. This game is played on a badminton-sized court using pickleball paddles, a ball slightly smaller than a wie ball, and a lower net. This class teaches the rules, basic strokes, strategy, court positioning, and scoring. Paddles and balls will be provided.Instructor: Gary RogersCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE233040-01 4 Weeks Saturday 4/1 – 4/22 8:30a-10:00a 15 - 99 $130233040-02 4 Weeks Saturday 5/13 – 6/3 8:30a-10:00a 15 - 99 $130Intermediate PickleballSeal Beach Tennis and Pickleball Center (SBTPC)3900 Lampson Avenue, Seal BeachFor those who have taken the Beginning Pickleball class or are an expe-rienced player. Improve your skills with proper court strategies, court positioning, ball placement, volleys, forehand serves, 3rd and 5th shot drop, no volley zone, etc. You will raise your game! Please wear court shoes and bring a hat/visor, towel, and water. Paddles and balls will be provided. Instructor: Gary RogersCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE233043-01 4 Weeks Saturday 4/1 – 4/22 10:00a-11:30a 15 - 99 $130233043-02 4 Weeks Saturday 5/13 – 6/3 10:00a-11:30a 15 - 99 $130Tennis and PickleballTennis and PickleballFitness Center MembershipRESIDENT (R) PRICING MONTH OR YEAR(R) Fitness Center Membership: $25/month $275/yearNON-RESIDENT (N-R) PRICING(N-R) Fitness Center Membership: $30/month $330/yearMEMBER COURT AND SERVICE FEES:Members can reserve courts as early as six (6 days) in advanceTennis court: included with Tennis MembershipPickleball court: included with Tennis & Pickleball Membership Ball machine: $10/hour for membersTennis racquet stringing: $10 for labor onlyPUBLIC COURT AND SERVICE FEESThe public can reserve courts as early as four (4) days in advanceTennis court with lights: $15/hour/courtTennis court without lights: $12/hour/courtTennis court business or non-resident use: $30/hour/courtTennis racquet stringing: $15 for labor onlyBall machine: $20/hourJunior Ball Machine: $8/hourPickleball Drop-In Fee: $5PRO SHOP In our Pro Shop, we carry a wide selection of Babolat tennis racquets and accessories, Pickleball equipment, snacks, beverages, and sta who can provide tennis racquet restringing service. For more information, call the Seal Beach Beach Tennis & Pickleball Center at (562) 598-8624.Weekly Drop-In DrillsTENNIS RATESDay TimeRatingInstructor CostWednesday 9:00 am - 10:30 am 3.5+ Brenda Danielson$20 Members$25 Non-MembersFriday 9:00 am - 10:30am 3.5+ Nikki Thornburg$20 Members$25 Non-MembersTENNIS RATESInstructorHourly½ HourPhone E-mailMickey Yelverton $80 $45 (562)533-4997 Cmy34@hotmail.comChad Kawahara $80 $45 (619)241-9191 Skippy_10s@yahoo.comCameron Smith $75 $40 (562) 537-8661 cgsmith4224@gmail.comBrenda Danielson $70 $40 (714) 345-0945 bdanielsonhome@aol.comKendal Harris $65 $35 (714) 769-5595 kharristennis@gmail.comNikki Thornburg $70 $45 (714) 733-8269 Thornburg_n@yahoo.comPICKLEBALL RATESInstructor Hourly½ HourPhone E-mailGary Rogers $55 $35 (562) 972-0621Rogersrogers11@yahoo.comBeau Kojima $80 N/A (949) 295-2606 beak_kojima@yahoo.comTodd OkamuraCall for rateCall for rate(714) 717-1243 Todd_oka@yahoo.comTennis and Pickleball Rates (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 202322
Surf Surf / / Aquatics Aquatics Register online at register.sealbeachca.gov 23 Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.govGroup Surf Lessons8th Street Beach8th Street and Ocean Avenue, Seal BeachAfter registering, please contact M & M Surng School at (714) 846-7873 or email at mm@surngschool.com to schedule your lesson(s). Each registration is limited to one individual, so please register accord-ingly if you would like to sign up for multiple lessons. Lessons must be completed within 90 days of registering.Instructor: M & M Surng SchoolCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE267063-01 1 lesson Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-9:00a All ages $85267063-02 1 lesson Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-11:00a All ages $100267063-03 2 lessons Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-11:00a All ages $195267063-04 3 lessons Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-11:00a All ages $290267063-05 4 lessons Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-11:00a All ages $360267063-06 5 lessons Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-11:00a All ages $375Private Surf Lessons8th Street Beach8th Street and Ocean Avenue, Seal BeachAfter registering, please contact M & M Surng School at (714) 846-7873 or email at mm@surngschool.com to schedule your lesson(s). Each registration is limited to one individual, so please register accord-ingly if you would like to sign up for multiple lessons. Lessons must be completed within 90 days of registering.Instructor: M & M Surng SchoolCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE267069-01 1 lesson Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-9:00a All ages $150267069-02 2 lessons Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-9:00a All ages $290Semi-Private Surf Lessons8th Street Beach8th Street and Ocean Avenue, Seal BeachAfter registering, please contact M & M Surng School at (714) 846-7873 or email at mm@surngschool.com to schedule your lesson(s). Each registration is limited to one individual, so please register accord-ingly if you would like to sign up for multiple lessons. Lessons must be completed within 90 days of registering.Instructor: M & M Surng SchoolCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE267068-01 1 lesson Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-9:00a All ages $130267068-02 2 lessons Mon - Sun 4/3 – 6/3 8:00a-9:00a All ages $250Seal Beach Swim TeamThe Seal Beach Swim Team is privately operated and con-ducts practices at McGaugh Community Pool. For Swim Team information, please contact parent volunteer Maria Fattal at (562) 430-1092.Deep Water AerobicsMcGaugh Elementary School Pool1698 Bolsa Avenue, Seal BeachThis deep-water exercise class develops total tness. You will burn calories while improving endurance, exibility, and strength. You must purchase your own buoyancy cus to participate in class. Cus can be purchased online at www.hydrot.com. The preferred cus are Classic or Easy-Close Hydro-Fit. This class lls up fast so sign up early!No Class: 5/29Instructor: Cheryl von der HellenCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE244010-01 5 weeks Mon/Wed 4/3 – 5/3 5:30p-6:30p 18+ $70244010-02 5 weeks Mon/Wed 5/8 – 6/7 5:30p-6:30p 18+ $70244010-03 5 weeks Saturday 4/8 – 5/6 9:00a-10:00a 18+ $35244010-04 5 weeks Saturday 5/13 – 6/10 9:00a-10:00a 18+ $35Lap SwimMcGaugh Elementary School Pool1698 Bolsa Avenue, Seal BeachThis is an ongoing tness/workout program for lap swimming. The pool is closed on national holidays. All rst-time users must purchase their swim pass at the Recreation and Community Services Department located in City Hall at 211 8th Street on the second oor. Once purchased, swim passes can be renewed online at https://register.sealbeachca.gov/ or in person. There is a $10 reissuing fee for all lost passes.Hours of Operation: Pass Fees:Monday - Friday 6:00am – 3:00pm Adult (16+) 16 Swim Pass $80Monday - Thursday 7:00pm – 9:00pm Adult (16+) 34 Swim Pass $136Saturday & Sunday 8:00am-12:00pm Annual Swim Pass (16+) $300
Aquatics Aquatics Seal Beach Junior Lifeguard Program (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 202324General Information Summer is right around the corner and so is another exciting season of Junior Lifeguards! The Junior Lifeguard Program is a fun, yet physically demanding program that provides participants with knowledge and appreciation for the ocean and its surrounding environment. Junior Lifeguards will participate in many activities including, but not limited to, open water swimming, paddle boarding, body surng, body board-ing, surng, running, beach games, and lifeguard skills. All instructors are lifeguards within the Seal Beach Marine Safety Department. The program is for ages 9 to 17 and is seven (7) weeks in duration taking place from Monday, June 19 - Friday, August 4. The program takes place Monday - Friday from 9:00am-12:00pm and partici-pants will meet on the sand in front of the 8th Street Beach Parking Lot each day. The price is $635 for residents and $685 for non-resi-dents. There is a $25 discount for each additional sibling. All Junior Guards, both new and returning, must pass a swim test to enroll in the program. For questions, please contact juniorlifeguard@sealbeachca.gov. Junior Guard Swim Test InformationTo ensure the safety of all participants, all junior guards, both new and returning, must complete a swim test to participate in the program. All swim tests will be held at the McGaugh Elementary School Pool located at 1698 Bolsa Avenue. Swim tests will be conducted by Seal Beach Junior Lifeguard Program sta. Any swim times not veried by program sta will not be considered. The swim test consists of a 100-yard swim (4 lengths of a 25-yard pool). The time standards are as follows: • C’s (9-11 years old): Under 1 minute and 55 seconds • B’s (12-13 years old): Under 1 minute and 45 seconds • C’s (14-17 years old): Under 1 minute and 35 secondsThe swim tests will be held at the end of March and throughout the month of April. Your junior guard can attend any of the test dates. An appointment or reservation is not required - you can come at any time during the test-time window. Please have your junior guard wear an appropriate bathing suit. Swimming goggles are recommended. Listed below are the testing dates:• Friday, March 24: 7:00pm-8:00pm • Friday, April 28: 7:00pm-8:00pm• Friday, March 31: 7:00pm-8:00pm • Saturday, April 15: 1:00pm-4:00pm• Friday, April 7: 7:00pm-8:00pm • Sunday, April 23: 1:00pm-4:00pm• Friday, April 21: 7:00pm-8:00pmRegistration InformationAll junior guards must register for the program using the Seal Beach Recreation & Community Services Department’s registration portal lo-cated online at register.sealbeach.gov. All junior guards must have completed the swim test and received a registration number prior to registering. Returning Jr. Guard RegistrationReturning participants have priority access to early registration. Par-ticipants must have been enrolled in the Seal Beach Junior Lifeguard program in 2022 to be eligible to enroll in this section. Enrollment for returning junior guards will open on Monday, April 24 at 8:00am and will close on Sunday, May 7 at 11:59pm. Any returning junior guard that does not register during this time will have to register as a new junior guard during the appropriate registration timeframe. Siblings of returning jr. guards will be granted returning status. New Jr. Guard RegistrationEnrollment will open for new, junior guard residents with a zip code of 90740 or 90743 on Monday, May 8 at 8:00am and will close on Sunday, May 14 at 11:59pm.Enrollment will open for new, junior guard non-residents on Mon-day, May 15 at 8:00am and will close on Sunday, May 21 at 11:59pm. Enrollment for new junior guards into the 2023 Junior Lifeguards Program will be based on a rst come, rst serve basis. A waitlist will be established after the program has reached capacity.Seal Beach Junior Lifeguard Spring Swim ClassesThe Seal Beach Junior Lifeguard program hosts Spring swim classes to help potential junior guards prepare for the swim test and build swim strength for the summer. There will be two independent, three-week long class sessions. All participants in the swim classes will complete an ocial swim test at the end of the session, and if successful, it will count for the Junior Guard swim test. These classes are split between a Prepa-ratory Class for new junior guards and a Conditioning Class for return-ing junior guards. Enrollment is open to residents and non-residents.Jr. Guard Preparatory Swim ClassMcGaugh Elementary School Pool 1698 Bolsa Avenue, Seal BeachThis class is designed to get your child ready for the Junior Lifeguard swim test and is geared towards rst-time jr. guards. Instructors will work with your child to develop proper stroke technique and endur-ance. Some previous swimming experience is strongly recommended. This class does not guarantee enrollment into the program, only the opportunity to take the jr. guard swim test. Space is limited to 30 spots per session, so sign up early! Instructor: Seal Beach LifeguardsCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE224030-01 3 weeks Mon - Fri 3/20 – 4/7 5:30p-6:15p 9-17 $175224030-02 3 weeks Mon - Fri 4/17 – 5/5 5:30p-6:15p 9 - 17 $175Jr. Guard Conditioning Swim ClassMcGaugh Elementary School Pool 1698 Bolsa Avenue, Seal BeachThis class is designed for the returning Junior Lifeguard who wants some extra help to prepare for the swim test or who wants to build swim strength before the summer. This class focuses more on condi-tioning and endurance, so it is recommended for more procient swim-mers. Space is limited to 30 spots per session so sign up early! Instructor: Seal Beach LifeguardsCODE DURATION DAY DATES TIME AGE FEE224031-01 3 weeks Mon - Fri 3/20 – 4/7 6:15p-7:00p 9-17 $175224031-02 3 weeks Mon - Fri 4/17 – 5/5 6:15p-7:00p 9-17 $175
Aquatics Aquatics Register online at register.sealbeachca.gov 25 Shoreline Spring 2023 (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.govChildren andadults drown without a sound. No one should ever swim alone.Orange CountyFire Authority(714) 573-6200ocfa.orgA is for ACTIVE ADULT SUPERVISION • Keep infants and toddlers within an arm’s reach. • No one should ever swim alone, including adults. • Never rely on water wings, rafts, or other swimming aids in place of U.S. Coast Guard approved life jackets. • Assign an adult to be a Water Watcher, actively keeping their eyes on the water without ANY distractions. • If a child or adult is missing, every second counts! Check the water FIRST!B is for BARRIERS • Install and maintain proper fencing around the pool and spa to isolate swimming areas. • Use multiple layers of protection, such as fences, gates, doors, alarms, and safety covers. • Use self-closing, self-latching gates that open outward and away from the pool. • Remove items such as chairs or tables that a child could use to climb over a fence.C is for CLASSES • Learn to swim by taking lessons.•LearnrstaidandCPR.Alwayskeepaphonenearbytocall 9-1-1. • Teach children that running, jumping, and pushing others on pool decks is dangerous and can cause injuries. Always enter thepoolfeetrstsoyouknowhowdeepthewaterisinthat area.Drain Safety • Keep children away from pool and spa drains to avoid entrapment and entanglement. • Keep long hair tied back and remove dangling items like jewelry or bathing suit ties. • Install compliant safety drain covers and automatic shut-off pump systems. • Know where the pool and spa pump switch is and how to turn it off and on.Water safety starts at home. Keeping yourself and others safe in and around the water is as easy as ABC. Follow the safety tips below to make sure you know how to be water safe!May 2020
Registration for classes begins on Monday, February 13at 8:00am Please register early to avoid class cancellations.REGISTRATION INFORMATION (562) 431-2527 | register.sealbeachca.gov Shoreline Spring 202326General InformationRegistration for classes and programs are open to both Seal Beach residents and non-residents. Participants may register online at https://register.sealbeachca.gov/, in person at the Recreation and Community Services De-partment at City Hall located at 211 8th Street, or by mail to the Recreation and Community Services Department. Early registration is encouraged so that class minimums can be reached in advance of the rst class. General PoliciesThe City of Seal Beach does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in admission or access to, or treat-ment in, its programs and activities. Alternative methods of communication will be made available for those wish-ing to participate in City programs or activities. Infor-mation concerning the provisions of the American with Disabilities Act is available by calling City Hall at (562) 431-2527. Individuals registering for a class must meet the age requirement prior to the rst class meeting. Chil-dren may not remain in adult classes and adults may not remain in children’s classes during instruction unless oth-erwise stated. In-Person RegistrationIn-person registration begins on Monday, February 13. The City of Seal Beach City Hall is open Monday-Friday from 8:00am-5:00pm and is closed daily for lunch from 12:00pm-1:00pm. Registration takes place at the Recre-ation and Community Services Department on the sec-ond oor of City Hall. Late RegistrationRegistration will be accepted at the rst and second class if space is available. Prorated fees are at the discretion of the instructor. Call rst to verify an opening at (562) 431-2527 X 1307.Mail-In RegistrationMail-in registration begins on Monday, February 13. Mail registration form and check to the Seal Beach Recreation and Community Services Department located at 211 8th Street, Seal Beach CA 90740. For checks, please make pay-able to the City of Seal Beach. Credit card information is not accepted via mail-in registration. Online RegistrationOnline registration begins on Monday, February 13 at 8:00am via https://register.sealbeachca.gov/. A credit card payment is required, and the City of Seal Beach ac-cepts the following credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Discov-er, and American Express. Refund PolicyIf minimum enrollment is not met 72 hours prior to the class start date, the class may be subject to cancellation at the discretion of the instructor. If the class is cancelled due to low enrollment, a full refund will be issued. Refunds for one-day classes or workshops must be requested no less than three (3) days prior to the class start date. Refunds for all other classes will only be granted if requested prior to the second regularly scheduled class or specialty camp meeting. After the second regularly scheduled class or specialty camp meeting, approval is required in order to issue a refund and the refund may be subject to proration. The $10 administrative fee applied during registration is non-refundable and is applied per person, per class. 26
Map Map & & FacilitiesFacilitiesMap not to scale.COLLEGE PARK DRNORTH GATE RDST. CLOUD DRSEAL BEACH BLVDSEAL BEACH BLVDWESTMINSTER BLVDALMOND AVCANDLEBERRY AVOLEANDER STLAMPSON AVHEATHER STBASSWOOD STASTER STBLUEBELL STADOLFO LOPEZ DRSEAL BEACH BLVDCRESTVIEW AVBOLSA AVAVALON DR1ST STOCEAN AVMARINA DR5TH ST8TH STMAIN STCENTRAL AV12TH STELECTRIC AVLANDING AVPACIFIC COAST HWYMONTECITO RDOAK ST.KATELLA AVE22405605Amenity Key Baseball Fields ReservableBasketball Courts RestroomsBike Racks Soccer FieldsBleachers Softball FieldsClasses Offered Here Swimming PoolCommunity Center Swing SetsCommunity Garden Tennis CourtsDrinking Fountains Tetherball Dugout Bench Tot Lot / PlaygroundsGravel Parking Area Trash ReceptaclesGymnasium Volleyball CourtsHandball CourtsPark BenchesPaved/Striped Parking Spaces Pet Waste DispenserPicnic SheltersPicnic TablesPortable Toilets21516361N4578910111213141719212322182425 26 & 27Park / Facility L = Lit U = Unlit i = Indoor 1Almond Park – 4600 Almond Ave. in College Park East UU2Arbor Park – 4665 Lampson Ave. Behind the WestEd Facility, College Park East o Lampson AveUU U3Arbor Dog Park – 4665 Lampson Ave. Behind the WestEd Facility o Lampson Ave4Aster Park – Aster St. & Candleberry in College Park East5Beach6Bluebell Park – Almond Ave. & Bluebell St. in College Park EastL L7City Hall & Community Services Oce – 211 8th St on the 2nd oor in Old Town8Corsair Park – Corsair Way in Bridgeport9Edison Park – 99 College Park Dr. in College Park WestUUU10Eisenhower Park – Ocean Ave. at Main St. in Old Town11Electric Greenbelt – Runs along Electric Ave in Old Town12Fire Station #48, Community Room – 3131 North Gate Rd.13Gum Grove Nature Park – corner of Crestview & Avalon Dr. on the Hill14Heather Park – Heather St. & Lampson in College Park East L15Los Alamitos Community Center – 10911 Oak St., Los Alamitos16Los Alamitos/ Rossmoor Library – 12700 Montecito Rd. (562) 430–104817Marina Park & Community Center – 151 Marina Dr. in Old TownLL L18McGaugh School (LAUSD) – 1698 Bolsa Ave. on the Hill i UUL U U19North Seal Beach Center – 3333 St. Cloud Dr.20Rivers End Park – Adjacent to the 1st St. Beach Parking Lot 21Schooner Park – Schooner Way & Dory Way in Bridgeport 22Seal Beach Police – 911 Adolfo Lopez Dr. (562) 799–410023Seal Beach Senior Center/ Mary Wilson Library – 707 Electric Ave. in Old Town24Seal Beach Tennis and Pickleball Center – 3900 Lampson Ave (562) 598–8624 www.sealbeachtenniscenter.com L U25Windsurf Park – Adjacent to the 1st St. Beach Parking Lot 26Zoeter Field – 12th St. & Landing Ave. in Old Town L27Zoeter Dog Park – 12th St. & Landing Ave. in Old Town27