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Marinwood Community Center
775 Miller Creek Road, San Rafael Ca 94903
(415) 479-0775
Fax (415) 479-7759
Table of Contents csd@marinwood.org
Trail Map.........................................................4 HOURS
Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Policies/District Information............................5
Recreation Director Welcome Letter...............6 Marinwood Community will be closed on:
2/15, 5/31, 7/5, 9/6
Las Gallinas Lions Club....................................8-11
Preschool Programs........................................12
Youth Programs.............................................13-18
Marinwood Community Services District
Youth Instructors............................................19-20 Contact Information
Adult Programs...............................................22-25 Eric Dreikosen, District Manager: (415) 479-7751
edreikosen@marinwood.org
Adult Instructors.............................................26
Luke Fretwell, Recreation Director: (415) 479-0775 x 14
Summer Camps..............................................28-37 lfretwell@marinwood.org
Counselors in Training.....................................38
Robyn Bruton, Asst. Rec. Director: (415) 479-0775 x 16
Aquatics..........................................................39-47 rbruton@marinwood.org
Rentals............................................................48-50 Marinwood Pool: April-October (415) 479-2335
Employment Opportunities.............................51-53 Parks & Open Space: (415) 479-0775 x14
lfretwell@marinwood.org
Advertise in the Marinwood Review................54
Fire Department-Non emergency: (415) 479-0122
Registration form............................................55
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Policies District Information
All registrations are on a first come, first served basis. The Marinwood Community Services District (CSD) was formed
in 1960 to provide street lighting, fire protection and park and
Classes fill up quickly. Please register early. recreation services for our area. The CSD is governed by an elected
five-member Board of Directors. The Board has established two
Three easy ways to register: advisory Commissions (Fire and Parks and Recreation) to oversee
1. Online: www.marinwood.org the routine operations of the District and to make recommendations
2. Walk in: Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm (Due to COVID-19 regarding policies and budgetary matters. The District Manager and
restrictions, walk in registration is limited. If you need to register Department Heads carry out the day-to-day functions of the District
in person, please call the office during business hours and we will as directed by the Board. The Board and Commission agendas
come outside to assist.) can be found at www.marinwood.org. The Marinwood Review
3. Mail or fax a registration form provides information on community meetings, events, programs,
and other information of interest to the Community. Comments
Payment: or suggestions regarding the publication should be directed to
Payments must be received at the time of registration along with csd@marinwood.org.
a registration form. We gladly accept Visa, Mastercard, American
Express, Discover, cash, or check (made out to MCSD).
Upon receipt of your registration form and payment, you will be
registered for the class unless notified that a class is full or
cancelled, in which case a full refund will be granted.
Please note: Marinwood CSD only allows one payer per receipt. Marinwood CSD Board of Directors
Meets 2nd Tuesday of each month, 7:30pm
Classes and Camps Refund and Transfer Policy:
All refunds and changes must be made in writing and can be emailed Christopher Case (415) 250-5443
to csd@marinwood.org. We will not process refunds or changes Kathleen Kilkenny (415) 601-1497
over the phone. Marinwood CSD reserves the right to cancel any Sivan Oyserman (415) 488-6669
class/activity that does not meet minimum enrollment. Please Lisa Ruggeri (415) 531-4232
register early to avoid class cancellations. If a class is cancelled, you William Shea (415) 472-4880
will receive a full refund.
Fire Commission
Classes:
Meets 1st Tuesday of each month, 7:00pm
Refunds are class specific, please see activity details for policy.
Tom Elsbree
Summer Camps: Steve Farac
Please refer to page 29 for Summer camp refund details. Please see
Pascal Karsenti
page 36 for After care refund details.
Ron Marinoff - CSA 13 Representative
All camp change requests must be made in writing and are subject Greg Stilson - CSA 13 Alternate
to a $10 processing fee.
Park and Recreation Commission
Meets 4th Tuesday of each month, 7:00pm
Jon Campo
Ian Fein
Anne Sjahsam
John Tune
www.marinwood.org 5 Phone: (415) 479-0775Welcome Letter “Just the Lifeguard” By Luke Fretwell, Recreation Director “So, where do you work when the pool closes?” I get asked this question at least a few times each season when I fill in at the pool for a sick lifeguard or help cover a shift that is difficult to staff. The question, often from a kindly lap swimmer, assumes I am one of Marinwood’s part-time lifeguards who will be out of work when the season ends. I used to find this question a little embarrassing and I would sheepishly explain my position and why I was stuck having to lifeguard. But I have since grown to welcome the question and to embrace my continued role as a sometime-member of the Marinwood lifeguard staff (not to mention the flattering—if far- fetched—possibility I am passing for “lifeguard age”). It has now become a running joke in the office that whenever someone asks me to make a “director-level decision” or take a phone call from someone who wants “to speak to the manager,” I wink and say, “oh I’m just the lifeguard!” But I am only the latest in a long legacy of “just-the-lifeguards” occupying various full-time positions with Marinwood. Besides the Recreation staff all holding lifeguard certificates and filling in as needed (something Marinwood has always prioritized), over the years anyone from maintenance workers to administrative staff to even the District Manager himself have been seen taking shifts on the lifeguard stand when staffing was tough. This unorthodox, by-any-means-necessary approach to staffing the pool has not only allowed us to stay open when neighboring pools have had to close, it exemplifies two things I have come to greatly appreciate about Marinwood: no one wears just one hat, and no job or task is “below one’s paygrade.” On a given day one of the recreation staff might be found substitute teaching in the preschool, pulling weeds around the community center, checking lap swimmers in at the pool, unclogging toilets in the bathroom, teaching a CPR class, constructing a piano cart, and any number of other diverse tasks. Similarly, on a given day one of Marinwood’s maintenance workers might be found mopping the community center, adjusting the pool chemistry, planting flowers, fixing an irrigation leak, removing abandoned shopping carts from the creek, aerating the lawn, etc. As a small district with a small staff, everyone must (and gets to) perform a multitude of tasks. And that’s part of what makes this place such an exciting and dynamic place to work. Marinwood’s longtime Parks Maintenance Director Gary Harrelson loved to tell a story about a disagreement he once had with a res- ident who, before storming off, yelled, “What do you know, you’re just the gardener!” Gary found the epithet amusing and adopted it as a sort of badge of honor, even titling his long-running column in these pages Just the Gardener. While Gary no doubt would have preferred more staff to help get the job done, I know he enjoyed his opportunities to seem like “just the gardener”—working out in the field alongside his crew, visiting with residents as they walked their dogs through the park, and feeling at once connected to the community he worked for, to the staff he managed, and to the grounds he oversaw. Like Gary before me, I am proud to be mistaken for “just the lifeguard.” It’s a reminder that I am part of the tradition of Marinwood’s “just-the-gardeners,” “just-the-lifeguards,” “just-the-camp-counselors,” etc. that have had the privilege of getting out of the office, filling in as needed, and staying intricately connected to staff, the patrons, and the grounds that make our programs possible.
Marinwood's Annual
Virtual Spring Art Show
"Shelter In Place" handwoven tapestry by Sue Weil
Beginning April 5, 2021
Presented on Marinwood.org, Facebook & Instagram
View 40+ artists displaying work with the theme "New Work".
Five to six artists each day will be featured, treating us to the creations made
during this past year of sheltering in place.
Show judge: Libby Garrison.LAS GALLINAS LIONS CLUB
PRESENT
Drive Thru
Easter
Egg-stravaganza
with special guest
the Easter Bunny!
SATURDAY, APRIL 3
10 AM - 12 PM
LOCATION: MARY E. SILVEIRA SCHOOL
375 BLACKSTONE DR
ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST REMAIN IN
VEHICLE AND WEAR A FACE COVERING.
PLEASE DRIVE SLOWLY & CHILDREN
WILL BE HANDED A TREAT BAG.Local Resources for Assistance During the Pandemic
Courtesy of the Las Gallinas Lions Club
Some of our friends and neighbors are having difficulty coping with the Pandemic and could use a
helping hand, others are interested in volunteering. The Las Gallinas Lions Club has compiled a resource
list for those in need or those willing to lend a helping hand.
Shopping and Meal Assistance:
Marinwood Market: To avoid potential exposure to the virus, email your shopping list to Jeanne@marinwoodmarket.com. Remember
to include your contact information, and staff will call when your order is ready to pick up. Call from your mobile phone when parked in
their lot and they will bring out your groceries, put them in your car, take your credit card inside for payment and return it to you with your
receipt.
Marinwood Market is located at: 155 Marinwood Ave., San Rafael, (415) 491-1965, www.marinwoodmarket.com.
San Francisco Marin Food Bank: Available to anyone struggling to buy food, the food bank offers free neighborhood
pantries providing fresh groceries in a farmer's market style setting in convenient locations throughout Marin. For details visit
www.sfmfoodbank.org or call (415) 282-1900. To volunteer visit www.sfmfoodbank.org/volunteer or call (415) 282-1900 x 244.
Whistlestop: Brown Bag Pantry and Meals on Wheels for vulnerable housebound adults. Suggested contribution of $3.50/meal. Please
visit www.whistlestop.org or call (415) 456-9062.
Neighbors Helping Neighbors:
Marin Villages: A network of volunteers empowering older adults to be active, connected, and independent. Members and volunteers
support each other and enjoy a variety of events promoting healthy lives making life easier and more enjoyable. To donate, participate
and/or volunteer contact info@marinvillages.org or call (415) 457-4633.
Marin Villages is located at: 4340 Redwood Hwy, Suite F-142, San Rafael.
Good Fairies: A county-wide all volunteer organization matching volunteers with people who would appreciate assistance with a task.
Examples might be shopping, driving to an appointment, companionship, sharing recipes, light yard work, temporary pet sitting, etc. The
goal is to put people together to get tasks done and create friendships. To participate and/or volunteer contact team@goodfairy.org.
Internet and Technology Assistance: Those who are technology-adept can help others learn to use FaceTime, Skype, ZOOM
or other applications that enable streaming video connections with family and friends. Helping others stay connected is a great gift. To
participate and/or volunteer contact Marin Villages or Good Fairies listed above.
Las Gallinas Lions Club: Seniors and others with physical limitations needing help with a task may write to the Las Gallinas Lions
Club at: lasgallinaslions@gmail.com or write to: PO Box 6332, San Rafael, Ca 94903-6332.
Need some social contact? A little exercise? A reason to get outside?
Green Boot Walkers: meetup.com/green-boot-walkers
Ted's Hikes, San Fransisco/Marin: meetup.com/san-francisco-hiking-meetup-7-12-miles-slow-paced
Sierra Club: sierraclub.org/san-francisco-bay/marin/hikes-outings
Marin-The Hiking Club: facebook.com/groups/marinthc
California Alpine Club: californiaalpineclub.org
Marin Moonshiners Hiking Club: (415) 331-0100 or find them on Facebook.
General Resources:
Sheriff's Office: (415) 479-2311, www.marinsheriff.org
Marinwood Fire Department: Non-emergency (415) 479-0122. In an emergency call 911.
Marin County HHS Corona Virus Information: marinhhs.org
California Pandemic Information: covid19.ca.gov
www.marinwood.org 9 Phone: (415) 479-0775Join the Las Gallinas Lions Club
In operation for 40 years, The Las Gallinas Lions Club’s focus is on having a good time and being of
service to our community. Lions meetings include a chance for members to socialize, hear presentations
on local topics and organize activities. Currently, we are meeting virtually via Zoom on the 1st and 3rd
Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm. All are welcome to attend a meeting and see what we are about!
Membership is open to all local adult men and women who wish to join and help us with our activities.
Please email lasgallinaslions@gmail.com for a meeting invitation.
Recent past and current service projects include some of the following:
Tutoring First Graders – Volunteers tutor ESL students at a San Rafael elementary school in reading and
vocabulary comprehension. Volunteers read for 30 minutes once a week with one student over several months
using an online reading program linked to ZOOM.
Letter Campaign for People with Disabilities Succeeding Program- Volunteers are assigned to a person with
disabilities and write weekly to them. These individuals are more isolated now due to the pandemic and
receiving weekly note can be a great morale booster.
Music for Isolated Seniors- Over the summer, CD players and CDs were donated to Marin Post Acute for
patients to enjoy music in their rooms when isolated.
“Feeding Marin Families”- An effort to raise over $20,000 in donations for the SF-Marin Food Bank by the
Lions clubs of Marin. Las Gallinas Lions will match up to $3,000 in member donations. Donate through the Las
Gallinas Lions Facebok page!
Community Informational Flyer-We assembled, printed, and delivered over 5,000 flyers to the local
community detailing available resources during the COVID crisis.
Speaker Series- We host monthly informational presentations by community and nonprofit leaders. Past
speakers have included Marin Search & Rescue, Marin County Supervisor (Lion) Damon Connolly, Miller Creek
MS and Laurel Del Elementary teachers reporting on adaptive teaching under the pandemic and CEO of Play
Marin, a non-profit based in Marin City.
www.lasgallinaslions.com
www.marinwood.org 10 Phone: (415) 479-0775Las Gallinas Lions Club
Drive Thru Crab Feed
& Free Raffle Drawing
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Pickup Time: Between 4:00 – 6:00pm (15 minute time slot assigned)
Pickup Location: Marinwood Community Center
775 Miller Creek Road, San Rafael CA
Order online at www.lasgallinaslions.com by March 15, 2021.
$55 per Meal/In Advance
Free Raffle Ticket included with every order
(Delivery to Terra Linda/Marinwood available for $20)
Meal includes one whole, cleaned and cooked local crab with cocktail sauce,
generous mixed green salad, fresh Bordenaves soft roll with garlic butter and
a cookie served with Silbermann’s delicious lemon ice for dessert. Proceeds
will be used to support our local community charities. Automatic entry into
raffle where you can win exciting cash prizes.
www.marinwood.org 11 Phone: (415) 479-0775Preschool
Threes Together Morning School
Ages 3-4 Ages 4-5
Our Threes Together class is a stimulating program that meets Similar in structure to our Threes Together Program, Morning
the developmental needs for three and four year olds. With small School offers children a thriving environment to play and explore,
class sizes and a low student teacher ratio, we offer nurturing with additional stimulation that caters to the older preschool child.
interactions, thoughtful and creative activities, and intentional With an emphasis on creative thinking and expression, Morning
support to our children as they begin their preschool experience. School provides rich opportunities to share, question, perform,
Each day, children will explore play materials that stimulate their role play, make decisions and construct. This final year of preschool
imaginations, engage in art, play outside, and gather for circle time prepares children for kindergarten with an enthusiastic and joyful
which includes puppetry, storytelling, and music. outlook on learning.
Child must be 3 years old by September 1, 2021. Child must be 4 years old by December 1, 2021.
$150 Registration and Materials fee. $150 Registration and Materials fee.
Fall 2021 registration opens April 12, 2021 for new Fall 2021 registration opens April 12, 2021 for new
students at www.marinwood.org. students at www.marinwood.org.
Instructor: Marinwood Staff Instructor: Marinwood Staff
Ages Day Dates Times Fee Ages Day Dates Times Fee
3-4 Sept-June 9:30am-12:30pm $35/ day 4-5 3, 4 day Sept-June 9:30am- $35/ day
options 12:30pm
Monday- Thursday (choice of 3 or 4 days) Monday- Thursday (choice of 3 or 4 days)
Tuition: Monthly tuition is due the 1st business day of the month Tuition: Monthly tuition is due the 1st business day of the month and
and will be automatically charged. There is no prorating for will be automatically charged. There is no prorating for absences.
absences. Tuition is non-refundable. Your monthly tuition payment Tuition is non-refundable. Your monthly tuition payment is based
is based upon the number of school days per month. upon the number of school days per month.
Registration options are: Registration options are:
• Mon-Th • Mon-Th
• Mon-Wed • Mon-Wed
• Tue-Th • Tue-Th
Limited spots available for each option. Limited spots available for each option.
www.marinwood.org 12 Phone: (415) 479-0775Youth Programs
After School Program
Ages 5-11, K-5th
Marinwood is excited to be able to offer after school care this year,
though on a smaller scale and with modified changes, as required
by the current health guidelines. We will be strictly adhering to all
of the most current recommendations and guidelines from Marin
County Health & Human Services and the Public Health Officer.
We are committed to offering a program that has all the fun and
excitement of our traditional program, while taking the extra
necessary precautions to maintain a safe and healthy environment
for our participants and staff.
The mission of the Marinwood After School Care Program is to
provide participants quality care in a safe, recreational environment
that promotes creative group and individual activities. Core
activities include homework help, outdoor games and activities in
our beautiful park setting and creative arts and crafts inspired by
weekly themes. Other enrichment opportunities such as cooking
projects, special visitors or seasonal swimming on our pool may
also take place. Participants will spend time both indoors and
outdoors throughout the day, although the majority of the time
will be spent outside, weather permitting.
Participants and staff will engage in extra hand hygiene including
hand washing and use of hand sanitizer, including but not limited to
before and after snacks, homework, activities and after bathroom
use.
Instructor: Marinwood Staff
Ages Day Dates Times Fee
K-5th M, T, Th, F Aug-June 2:45-6:00pm* Varies
grade
W 2:00-6:00pm*
*Exact start time subject to change
Tuition: Monthly tuition is due the 1st business day of the month
and will be automatically charged. There is no prorating for
absences. Tuition is non-refundable. Your monthly tuition payment
is based upon the number of school days per month.
5 day/week: $26/day
3-4 day/week: $28/day
2 days/week: $29/day
$100 registration fee
Fall 2021 registration opens April 12, 2021 for new
students at www.marinwood.org.
www.marinwood.org 13 Phone: (415) 479-0775Youth Programs
All Sorts of Sports Club All Sorts of Sports Spring Break
Ages 4-11 Camp
Ages 7-13
This club is packed with fun! Whether your child is a beginner or
more advanced player, this multi sport camp is a perfect place This camp is packed with fun! Whether your child is a beginner
for kids to be introduced to the world of sports, teamwork and or more advanced player, this multi sport camp is a perfect place
athletics. Games we play may include, baseball, basketball, dodge for kids to be introduced to the world of sports, teamwork and
ball, soccer, flag football, capture the flag, ultimate frisbee, relay & athletics. Games we play may include, baseball, basketball, dodge
obstacle races and a whole lot more. This classes will feature: ball, soccer, flag football, capture the flag, ultimate frisbee, relay &
obstacle races and a whole lot more. This classes will feature:
• Proper conditioning and warm-ups
• Balance and coordination • Proper conditioning and warm-ups
• Build motor skills and coordination • Balance and coordination
• Confidence builder program • Build motor skills and coordination
• Offense and defense skills • Confidence builder program
• Competitions and games • Offense and defense skills
• Individual and team concepts • Competitions and games
• Speed and agility • Individual and team concepts
• Teamwork and cooperation • Speed and agility
• Teamwork and cooperation
Instructor: National Academy of Athletics
Location: Marinwood Park Instructor: National Academy of Athletics
Location: Marinwood Park
Ages Day Dates Times Fee Ages Day Dates Times Fee
4-6 M/W/F 3/1-3/18 3:00-6:00pm $330/ 9 classes 7-10 M-F 4/5-4/9 9:00am-12:00pm $235
4-6 M/W/F 4/12-4/30 3:00-6:00pm $330/ 9 classes 11-13 M-F 4/5-4/9 9:00am-12:00pm $235
4-6 M/W/F 5/3-5/21 3:00-6:00pm $330/ 9 classes
7-11 M/W/F 3/1-3/18 3:00-6:00pm $330/9 classes
7-11 M/W/F 4/12-4/30 3:00-6:00pm $330/ 9 classes
7-11 M/W/F 5/3-5/21 3:00-6:00pm $330/ 9 classes
www.marinwood.org 14 Phone: (415) 479-0775Youth Programs
Art for Kids: Famous Artists Capoeira
through the Ages Ages 5-12
Ages 5-8 Capoeira (pronounced ka-poo-eyh-da) is an Afro-Brazilian martial
In this class your child will get the opportunity to study some of the art from that incorporates acrobatics, dance, percussion, and songs
greatest artists of history. Each week will include a short overview in a rhythmic dialogue of body, mind, and spirit. It is a communal
and a fun project inspired by that artist of the week. We will work game in which two opponents play each other inside a circle,
our way through some of the history of art and explore various formed by the other players who create a rhythm for the game by
mediums and techniques. This is a continuous course which follows clapping, singing, and playing traditional handmade instruments.
chronologically into the next session, so students that stay with
Instructor: Lisa Willoughby and Diego Freitas
the program will add to their knowledge allowing for a seamless
journey through the history of art. Children receive a portfolio of Please visit www.abadamarin.org for classes and information.
their work at the end of the session. Face masks are required for
students.
Session 1 (3/16-4/13): Egyptian art, Renaissance art, Impressionism
and Post Impressionism featuring Da Vinci, Van Gogh and Monet.
Session 2 (4/20-5/11): Pointillism, Expressionism,
Post-expressionism and Abstract Art featuring Seurat, Kandinsky,
Matisse and Mondrian.
Session 3 (5/18-6/4): American Modernism, Cubism, Action
Hip Hop
Painting and Pop Art featuring O’Keeffe, Picasso, Pollock and Ages 6-12
Warhol.
Learn how to bust some moves and shake your tail feather with fun
Instructor: Alonya Van Rooyan
classes taught by Love2Dance studio. Hip Hop encompasses many
Ages Day Dates Times Fee different urban dance styles such as poppin', locking, breaking, as
well as freestyle movement to give students the opportunity to
5-8 T 3/16-4/13 4:00-5:15pm $124 develop their own sense of style. Hip Hop classes teach rhythm,
5-8 T 4/20-5/11 4:00-5:15pm $124 coordination, musicality, and choreography. Love2Dance is a
5-8 T 5/18-6/8 4:00-5:15pm $124 positive upbeat dance studio that is open to all ages and levels
regardless of experience. The only requirements are passion for
No class 4/6 music and movement and the desire for self improvement.
Please visit www.love2dance.biz for classes.
Babysitter's Training Instructor: Love2Dance
Ages 10-14
Babysitting is an important job. You need safety and life skills
to take care of and protect children. In the American Red Cross
Babysitter's Training course, you will learn basic care giving, how
to make good decisions, accident prevention and age appropriate
play. The course is fun and fast-paced with hands-on activities,
exciting video and lively discussions. You'll learn to be the best
babysitter on the block. Plus you'll gain the confidence to make
smart decisions and stay safe in any babysitting situation. Impress
parents by earning your Babysitter's Training certificate.
Course fee includes American Red Cross Babysitter’s handbook
and certificate. Students will be required to wear a mask, have
temperature checked and answer health intake questions to enter.
Instructor: Marinwood Staff
Ages Day Dates Times Fee
10-14 W 4/28 2:00-5:30pm $90
www.marinwood.org 15 Phone: (415) 479-0775Youth Programs
Lego® Engineering Programs Marin Dance Theatre -
Ages 5-10 Ballet classes
Marin Dance Theatre is responding to the public emergency
Jedi Engineering with LEGO® Materials - March Session with thoughtful consideration on how we can continue to keep
The Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course for the operations of MDT up and running. We are very proud to be
young Jedi! Explore engineering principles with LEGO® materials doing our part until we are able to open our doors and welcome
as we construct the Ewok Village on Endor, fly through space on our wonderful families back into our studios. We want to keep our
our X-Wings, and defend the Echo Base on Hoth. Create motorized dancers and faculty training and connecting with each other as
and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to best we can.
defeat the Empire. Class will be held outdoors on Marinwood patio.
All participants are required to wear a face mask. Class will be In following the County-wide mandate of Shelter In Place, MDT
cancelled in the event of rain and a makeup day will be scheduled has transitioned to working with our dancers online while offering
on March 31. virtual classes for all levels, including Adult/Open Division.
Minecraft Engineering with LEGO® Materials - April Session For more information on MDT's zoom classes please email
erica@mdt.org or visit mdt.org.
Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGO® parts!
Build engineer-designed projects such as a Creeper, a Lava Trap,
and a Minecart. Create your favorite Minecraft mobs, tools, and
objects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor.
Class will be held outdoors on Marinwood patio. All participants are
required to wear a face mask. Class will be cancelled in the event of
rain and a makeup day will be scheduled on May 19.
Instructor: Play-Well Teknologies
Ages Day Dates Times Fee
5-10 W 3/3-3/24 3:00-4:30pm $113
5-10 W 4/14-5/12 3:00-4:30pm $113
www.marinwood.org 16 Phone: (415) 479-0775Youth Programs
Spring Break Camp - FAQ's
Spring Break Camp Can I drop in for a day of camp?
Ages 5-10 We will not be taking any drop-ins for Spring Break camp.
Campers must be registered for the full session.
Get a taste of summer at our Spring Break Camp!
What if a camp is full? Is there a waiting list?
Our camp counselors are dedicated to providing a safe and fun
environment for children to interact, meet new friends, and If a camp is full, you may join the waiting list through the
participate in exciting camp activities. Campers will spend their Marinwood registration website. You will not be charged if placed
day at the park, playing dodge ball, creating art masterpieces, and on the waiting list. Our staff will contact you if a spot opens up
swimming at our pool. Join us for an exciting week of camp games, and you will have 24 hours to get back to us. We recommend
sports, swimming, and more. Please bring a sack lunch, snacks, getting on the wait list.
water, swim suit, towel, and sunblock daily.
Do campers need to wear masks?
Marinwood will be strictly adhering to all of the most current
Marinwood requires all campers to wear a cloth face covering
recommendations and guidelines from Marin County Health and
indoors and outside except during snack and lunch times. All staff
Human Services and the Public Health Officer. We are committed
will wear cloth face coverings and parents/guardians must wear
to offering a program that is full of fun and excitement, while taking
face coverings at all times while on Marinwood premises.
the extra necessary precautions to maintain a safe and healthy
environment for our campers and staff. All campers and staff will
Are there any other requirements for campers to attend?
be required to wear a face mask.
All participants must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
No drop-in availability. Space is limited, please register early! at check-in each day at the Community Center. Each child's
$20 Sibling Discount. temperature will be checked and parents will be asked intake
questions regarding their child's current health status. Campers
Instructor: Marinwood Staff are not allowed to attend if ill.
Ages Day Dates Times Fee What if I need to withdraw from camp?
5-10 M-F 4/5-4/9 9:00am-3:00pm $250/ Residents All refund and changes must be made in writing and can be
$290/ Non-residents emailed to csd@marinwood.org. We will not process refunds
or changes over the phone. Cancellations made by March 31,
2021 by 5:00pm, will result in a $25 per camper processing fee.
Cancellations made between April 1-2, 2021, received by 5:00pm
will result in a forfeiture of the half the camp fee. No refunds will
be granted after April 2, 2021 at 5:00pm.
www.marinwood.org 17 Phone: (415) 479-0775Youth Programs Tennis Junior League Ages 9-14 This is an introduction to competitive tennis including practices and matches. Players must know how to play the game. Match season begins in March and ends in May. For questions please call Jerry Mehciz at (707) 235-0973. Parents are responsible for getting players to "away" matches and providing snacks and drinks for "home" matches. League matches are held on Fridays at various locations in Marin from 4:00-6:00pm. Instructor: Jerry Mehciz Location: Marinwood Courts Ages Day Dates Times Fee 9-14 M/W/F 3/8-3/26 4:00-5:30pm $220/ 9 classes 9-14 M/W/F 4/12-4/28 4:00-5:30pm $220/ 9 classes 9-14 M/W/F 5/3-5/28 4:00-5:30pm $292/ 12 classes www.marinwood.org 18 Phone: (415) 479-0775
Youth Instructors
Kate Kelly - Preschool Supervisor
Kate Kelly has over 15 years of experience in the early education field. She earned her BA in
Liberal Studies in 2005 through the Hutchins School at Sonoma State University.
She received her Master of Arts in Early Childhood Education from Sonoma State in 2017.
"I am deeply committed to the total well being of children and believe a positive preschool
experience sets the stage for a child's life-long love of learning. My passion is creating
environments that nurture creativity and encourage curiosity by providing ample time
for play, art, storytelling, and exploration in nature. I feel honored to be a part of such an
important time in a young child's life."
Love2Dance - Hip Hop Company
Love2Dance was opened by Novato native Tara Caprice Broadwater in 2002. Love2Dance is
a positive upbeat dance studio that is open to individuals of all ages and levels regardless of
experience. The only requirements are a passion for music and movement and the desire for
self improvement through the art of dance. Love2Dance promotes confidence, self esteem,
leadership skills, and encourages personal growth, positive attitudes, and involvement in
the community. Through discipline, respect, and responsible behavior, we are building a
successful dance community.
Marin Dance Theatre
The mission of MDT is to nurture and sustain the art and technique of classical ballet and
contemporary dance for students of all ages through exceptional training and education,
unique and exciting choreography, professionally staged performances and expansive
community outreach programs. The staff at MDT strives to provide a nurturing and
physically healthy environment that cultivates discipline, the ability to work cooperatively,
a sense of community and personal achievement, and a lifelong appreciation of dance as
well as music, theater, and other associated art forms.
Jerry Mehciz - Tennis Instructor
Jerry Mehciz has been teaching tennis as a career since 1987. He is part of the United
States Professional Tennis Association and is ranked "elite". Jerry is also part of the
Babolat Pro Staff. Although his tennis career has taken him to many places (Instructional
Editor of Inside Tennis Magazine, Head Pro at Tiburon Peninsula Club, Tennis Director of
Marin Country Club), he has always had an affection for Marinwood. "The people here in
the Marinwood area are great. The way they live reminds me of where I grew up in the
Midwest...family values and having fun doing it".
www.marinwood.org 19 Phone: (415) 479-0775Youth Instructors
National Academy of Athletics
The NAofA sport programs for kids are specifically designed to help players of all abilities.
The goal is to have tons of fun, learn sport-specific skills, and gain confidence on and off
the field. We teach children about success, failure, and what it means to be part of a team.
Our coaches provide an enthusiastic place for kids to fall in love with their chosen sport.
All programs are led by a highly trained team of NAofA Certified coaches and instructors
who are carefully selected to ensure each camper’s safety, skill development & individual
enjoyment. We encourage all our campers to play with confidence, enthusiasm and a love
for the game.
Play-Well Teknologies
We teach through play. We explore, solve problems, and express ourselves through LEGO.
Our curriculum is designed by engineers and refined by teachers, but the kids just think it's
fun! We bring A LOT of LEGO®. With over 20,000 pieces in each class/camp, and hundreds
of projects, there is no limit to what you can build.
Alonya Van Rooyen - Art Instructor
Alonya Van Rooyen is a well-seasoned creative and local mom. Originally from South
Africa, she moved to California in 2010 and worked for Levi Strauss & Co. for many years
around the globe in various creative roles. When she became a mother, Alonya decided
to pursue a new avenue of creativity while raising her young family. She has since taught
several enrichment art classes in Tiburon, Strawberry and Ross and also owns a children’s
clothing label. She is a qualified early childhood teacher with 24 ECE units from UCLA. She
is excited to share her skills and teach youth art classes at Marinwood.
Lisa Willoughby and Diego Freitas - Capoeira Instructors
Lisa Willoughby "Graduada Ciranda" is the founder and co-director of ABADÀ Capoeira
Marin. She was born and raised in Goiània, Brazil and graduated from Sao Paulo State
University. Lisa teaches Capoeira to all ages and has participated in ABADÀ's Jogos Mundiais
in 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015. She has been a regular member of the ACSF performance
troupe since 2008.
Diego Freitas "Instructor Prego" was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where he trained
extensively with Professor Arpoador. Prego is a world class competitor and has performed
in many Capoeira productions and exhibitions.
www.marinwood.org 20 Phone: (415) 479-0775Tamalpais All Classes
Adult School Are Online
and Free!
415-945-3780 www.tamadulted.org
ESL - Health Matters!! Home Care Aide Basics
Select One Option:
Wednesdays 7-8pm: March 3-31
May 25 - June 29, 2021
OR
(10 sessions)
Fridays 10-11am: March 5-April 2
Tuesday and Thursday
This class is for ESL students at the
9:00am-11:30am
Intermediate Level or above
Improve English Skills and Learn About • Basics of working as a Home Care Aide
• Guest experts from the field
COVID19 Exercise
• Job Fair with potential employers
Social Distancing WHO
Stress Sleep • Certificate of Participation
To register call (415) 945-1031 or 945-1075 Register online: tamadulted.org
High School Tamalpais Adult School
ESL English as a Diploma WASC accredited
Second Language M-Th 6-8:30pm WIOA funded
W 4-6pm
Monday - Thursday State Approved Programs:
6:30-8:30pm GED: M-Th 6-8:30
M,W 9-10:30am English as a Second
Basic, Beginning, Language
Science, Math, English, GED/Diploma
Intermediate
Social Studies CTE— Home Care Aide
Register online: Register online:
tamadulted.org tamadulted.org
www.marinwood.org 21 Phone: (415) 479-0775Adult Programs
"Capture Marin"
Jazzercise
Photography Workshop
Teens 15+ and Adults Adults 15+
Our virtual "Capture Marin" photography course is for all levels. If Jazzercise is on pause. Please check the website
you want to expand your skill level as a photographer or if you're www.marinwood.org for the most updated information.
looking to freshen up your Instagram, this is the class for you.
In this course, instructor Duncan McSwain will provide weekly Instructor: Tina Lambert
assignments on Saturdays through email. Photographers will have
one week to meet the challenge before sending it to Duncan for
critique.
This course runs from March 18 - May 22, 2021.
New students $125. Returning students $100 (must call community
center to register).
Instructor: Duncan MacSwain
Class # Day Dates Details & Location
Orientation Th 3/18 Marinwood Community Center
(Outside)
1 Sat 3/20 Challenge 1 issued
2 Sat 3/27 Challenge 2 issued
3 Sat 4/3 Challenge 3 issued
4 Sat 4/10 Challenge 4 issued
5 Sat 4/17 Challenge 5 issued
6 Sat 4/24 Challenge 6 issued
7 Sat 5/1 Challenge 7 issued
8 Sat 5/8 Challenge 8 issued
Make-up day Sat 5/15 Make-up day
Victory Sat 5/22 Location T.B.D.
Banquet
Photo by Duncan MacSwain
www.marinwood.org 22 Phone: (415) 479-0775Adult Programs Pilates &Yoga - Virtual Adults 15+ Dynamic Mat Pilates: Pilates is an incredible form of movement that connects us deep into our core. The practice emphasizes moving mindfully with intention and awareness; this is what creates a powerful mind-body connection. This class will combine the elements of physical strengthening and therapeutic exercises. We will explore the fundamentals of Pilates to create a deeper understanding of the exercises and increase overall body awareness. Modifications will be offered. Vinyasa Yoga: Vinyasa is a style of yoga characterized by stringing postures together so that you move from one to another seamlessly using breath. All participants must have a Zoom account prior to the start of the session. Marinwood staff will email participants a Zoom link and password to join the class before the first day. Participants will need their own mats, computer/camera. Kids are welcome to join parents. Fee Structure: $60/ 4 classes. (You may choose any 4 classes.) Instructor: Janet Carter Dynamic Mat Pilates: Day Dates Time Fee F Ongoing 9:15-10:15am $64/ 4 classes Vinyasa Yoga: Day Dates Time Fee Tu Ongoing 5:30- 6:30pm $64/ 4 classes Sat Ongoing 9:30- 10:30am $64/ 4 classes www.marinwood.org 23 Phone: (415) 479-0775
Adult Programs
Tennis - Adult Intermediate/
Tennis - Adult Beginner
Advanced
Ages: 15+ Ages: 15+
Have you always wanted to learn tennis? Now here is your chance. For the player who has prior experience and would like drills to
All you need is a pair of sneakers and a racket to join in on the fun. sharpen skills. The last half hour is reserved specifically for playing,
The basics will be covered as well as scoring and playing. Class size using skills, and strategies learned in the lessons. This should be a
is small, so register early. Drop-in classes - $22 if space is available. "C" or 3.0 or higher player. Class is limited to eight players. Drop-in
classes - $24 if space is available.
Instructor: Jerry Mehciz
Location: Marinwood Courts Instructor: Jerry Mehciz
Location: Marinwood Courts
Day Dates Times Fee Day Dates Times Fee
T/Th 3/9-4/1 6:00-7:00pm $164/ 8classes T/Th 3/9-4/1 7:00-8:30pm $180/ 8 classes
T/Th 4/13-5/6 6:00-7:00pm $164/ 8 classes T/Th 4/13-5/6 7:00-8:30pm $180/ 8 classes
T/Th 5/11-6/3 6:00-7:00pm $164/ 8 classes T/Th 5/11-6/3 7:00-8:30pm $180/ 8 classes
T/Th 6/8-7/1 6:00-7:00pm $164/ 8 classes T/Th 6/8-7/1 7:00-8:30pm $180/ 8 classes
Tennis - Adult Beginner Doubles
Ages: 15+
Have you always wanted to learn tennis? Now here is your chance.
All you need is a pair of sneakers and a racket to join in on the fun.
The basics will be covered as well as scoring and playing. Class size
is small, so register early. Drop-in classes available for $22 if space
is available.
Instructor: Jerry Mehciz
Location: Marinwood Courts
Day Dates Times Fee
M/F 3/8-4/2 10:30am-12:00pm $164/ 8 classes
M/F 4/12-5/7 10:30am-12:00pm $164/ 8 classes
M/F 5/10-6/4 10:30am-12:00pm $164/ 8 classes
M/F 6/7-7/2 10:30am-12:00pm $140/ 7 classes
No class: 5/31
www.marinwood.org 24 Phone: (415) 479-0775Adult Programs
Tennis - Adult Intermediate/
Zumba®
Advanced Doubles
Ages: 15+ Ages 15+
For the player who has prior experience and would like drills to Get up and join Zumba® on Zoom with Chrissy. Take the "work"
sharpen skills. The last half hour is reserved specifically for playing, out of workout while staying connected to your Marinwood
using skills, and strategies learned in the lessons. This should be a community.
"C" or 3.0 or higher player. Class is limited to eight players. Drop-in Email Chrissy Costello at christine.o.costello@gmail.com for
classes - $24 if space is available. Zoom information.
Instructor: Jerry Mehciz Donations greatly accepted.
Location: Marinwood Courts
"I think Chrissy has done a phenomenal job at transferring a Zumba
class into a virtual realm. Her audio and tech is always on point. I
Day Dates Times Fee really appreciate how she highlights everyone for a song - I haven't
M/F 3/8-4/2 9:00-10:30am $180/ 8 classes seen any other instructors do that either - it makes it feel like you are
with a community which is definitely something I miss from being in
M/F 4/12-5/7 9:00-10:30am $180/ 8 classes live classes. I LOVE her music choices! I feel like they are very different
M/F 5/10-6/4 9:00-10:30am $180/ 8 classes from the typical 'Zumba' songs. Her positive energy and generous
nature are inspiring!" -Sara K.
M/F 6/7-7/2 9:00-10:30am $158/ 7 classes
No class: 5/31 Instructor: Chrissy Costello
Day Dates Times Fee
M,T Ongoing 5:30- 6:30pm Donations
greatly accepted
Sat Ongoing 12:00-1:00pm Donations
greatly accepted
www.marinwood.org 25 Phone: (415) 479-0775Adult Instructors
Janet Carter - Pilates Instructor
Janet teaches Yoga and Pilates in Marin and San Francisco. She believes that practice is
a journey of self discovery and internal transformation that helps to cultivate a more
mindful way of living. Janet's classes are fun and upbeat with the opportunity for students
to challenge themselves as they develop strength, balance, and flexibility. Her sequencing
is grounded in the principles of alignment and breath awareness, offering a dynamic and
centering practice. Janet also teaches Yoga and Mindfulness to kids and teens.
Chrissy Costello - Zumba® Instructor
"I've been passionate about dance my entire life - Salsa, Samba, Afro-Brazilian, Capoeira,
Hip-Hop, South African House...the list goes on. If you've never tried Zumba, now is the
time to start. No previous experience is necessary. The only goal is to have a blast while
getting a great workout. The more you come, the easier and more enjoyable it gets (as
you familiarize with the choreography). Smiling and sweating are the ultimate goals.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at (415) 306-2683 or
christine.o.co.costello@gmail.com.
Duncan MacSwain- Photography Instructor
Duncan MacSwain, teacher, photographer, and international youth group leader, has lived
in the Marinwood community for over 40 years. His photos have been published in books,
calendars, magazines, and promotional materials in 15 countries. He has previously taught
photo workshops in the UC Berkeley Research Expeditions Program, at the Quadrennial
Art and Culture Festival of the Pacific in Palau, and throughout Marin. Duncan is a frequent
speaker on the book store circuit, and at various conventions and promotional events
throughout Marin and Northern California.
Jerry Mehciz - Tennis Instructor
Jerry Mehciz has been teaching tennis as a career since 1987. He is part of the United States
Professional Tennis Association and is ranked "elite". Jerry is also part of the Babolat Pro
Staff. Although his tennis career has taken him to many places (Instructional Editor of Inside
Tennis Magazine, Head Pro at Tiburon Peninsula Club, Tennis Director of Marin Country
Club), he has always had an affection for Marinwood. "The people here in the Marinwood
area are great. The way they live reminds me of where I grew up in the Midwest...family
values and having fun doing it".
www.marinwood.org 26 Phone: (415) 479-0775WELCOME BRONCO NATION
TO THE 2021 SEASON!
We are thrilled for another Bronco’s Season!!
The Southern Marin Broncos mission is to help our community raise young men and women of
character through the great sport of football and cheer. We do this by creating a culture that teaches
the values of teamwork, hard-work, overcoming adversity, and sacrifice for others. We instill our
culture with two simple rules: (1) Our coaches love our players, and (2) Our players love each other.
8th year of head safety program including
Broncos inaugural season in baseline testing for every player Broncos inaugural season in
the American Football League the American Football League
Registration for the 2021 season is now open. Be sure to register early to lock in pricing. Fees will increase by
$100 for all registrations after April 1st. Registration closes June 1, 2021
SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTER NOW AT
www.southernmarinfootball.com
Broncos’ Financial Aid info:
If you need financial assistance and would like to request a financial aid application, please contact our Registrar at:
registrar@southernmarinfootball.comSummer Camp FAQ
WELCOME TO SUMMER CAMP!
Marinwood's award winning traditional summer camps offer something for everyone! Campers will spend their days making friends
with fellow campers and amazing counselors, swimming, and playing games. Each week is unique as activities are based on a weekly
theme that includes spirit or dress up days. We’ve taken great care this summer to provide a happy, healthy, and safe atmosphere for
our campers and staff and we can’t wait to meet everyone. All our camps also feature low camper/staff ratios!
Marinwood’s staff are highly-trained, energetic and motivated! Our goal is to provide your camper with the best summer experience
possible in a fun and safe environment. Many of our staff members were once campers at Marinwood themselves! Every staff member
is certified in CPR and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer by the American Red Cross and all staff members have been fingerprinted
and undergone a background check.
Online Registration Dates:
March 8: Marinwood Residents
March 11: Open Registration
9:00am
How do I register my child for camp? Interested in sponsoring a fellow camp family?
There are two ways to register: Please consider donating to our scholarship fund to help send a
• Online registration at www.marinwood.org child to camp. Visit www.marinwood.org/campership-donations
• Mail or fax in a registration form (complete with full payment) for more details.
What if the camp I want to register for is full already? Do you offer sibling discounts?
If a camp is full, you may place your camper on a waiting list. Yes, we offer a $20 discount per session on each additional child
You will not be charged if placed on the waiting list. Our staff will you enroll. The discount only applies if registering siblings for the
contact you if a spot becomes available and you will have 24 hours same session. Please note, session #5 sibling discount is $10.00.
to get back to us.
Do you offer camp scholarships or financial aid?
Can I drop in for a day of camp? A limited number of partial scholarships are available based
Marinwood will not be accepting drop-in registrations. Campers on financial need. All requests are kept strictly confidential. An
must be registered for the full session. application can be downloaded from our website at
www.marinwood.org. Only complete applications will be reviewed.
www.marinwood.org 28 Phone: (415) 479-0775Summer Camp FAQ
What is your refund policy? How do I make camp Are there any other requirements for campers to
changes? attend?
All refund and change requests must be made in writing and can Parents/guardians will be required to sign a liability waiver before
be emailed to csd@marinwood.org. We will not process refunds or attending as well as other pertinent camp forms. All participants
changes over the phone. Cancellations made more than 6 business must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at check-in each day.
days prior to the beginning of the camp session will result in a $35 Each child's temperature will be checked and parents will be asked
per session per camper fee (see chart below). Cancellations made intake questions regarding their child's current health status.
less than 6 business days prior to the beginning of the camp session Campers are not allowed to attend if ill. *
will result in the forfeiture of half the camp session fee per camper.
No refunds will be granted if received after 5:00pm the Friday
How does check-in and check-out work?
before the session begins.
All participants must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at
check-in each day. Each child's temperature will be checked and
To avoid 50% forfeiture please cancel by the following dates shown
parents will be asked intake questions regarding their child's
on the chart below. All requests must be received by 5pm on the
current health status. Campers are not allowed to attend if ill. For
last day to cancel. All camp change requests must be made in
more information, please read the Camp Parent Packet.
writing and are subject to a $10 handling fee.
Check-in:
• Campers must be checked in with their Camp Director.
• Check-in will take place from 9:00-9:20am.
Session # Last day to cancel Check-out:
1: 6/14-6/25 Friday, 6/4 • Campers must be checked out with camp staff before leaving.
2: 6/28-7/9 Friday, 6/18 • Check-out will take place from 2:50-3:05pm.
3: 7/12-7/23 Friday, 7/2
Do you offer After Care?
4: 7/26-8/6 Friday, 7/16 Yes. Please see page 36 for detailed information.
5: 8/9-8/13 Friday, 7/30
Can my child take swim lessons during the camp day?
No, we will not be able to offer swim lessons during the camp day.
Do campers need to wear masks? Private swim lessons are available on weekends and weekday
Marinwood requires all campers to wear a face mask indoors afternoons. Please see page 39 for swim lesson information.
and outside except during snack and lunch times. All staff will be
required to wear cloth face coverings and parents/guardians must
wear face coverings at all times while on Marinwood premises. *
Where and when can I pick up my camper's t-shirts?
For safety, campers are required to wear a Marinwood camp t-shirt
daily. Campers will receive 2 shirts per summer with the option of
purchasing additional camp shirts for $9. Details on where and
when to pick up your camp shirts before summer will be sent out in
late Spring. Marinwood highly recommends picking up camp shirts
before the first day of camp.
What should my camper bring with them to camp?
Campers should come wearing appropriate camp attire. All
campers must wear a face covering. A Marinwood camp shirt and
closed toe shoes are mandatory. Campers should bring a labeled
backpack containing a snack, lunch, water bottle, swimsuit, towel,
and sunscreen. Please try and limit camper's belongings to one
backpack/bag.
* Marinwood CSD follows all current health guidelines. Masks and
other health requirements may change as health guidelines are
updated.
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