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TVRPD is looking for umpires, T-ball coaches and Adventure camp staff. The up coming softball season is in need of a few good umpires. TVRPD pays $18 per game, supplies the shirt and hat and some training. Knowledge of the game is required. The fun you will have coaching T-ball will be a memory to keep forever.
Adventure camp is a 10-week day program that is now accepting applications for staff to work with the community’s children doing crafts, sports, all kinds of activities and field trips. This is a great job opportunity for summer employment.
Call TVRPD for any of these jobs listed.
The Complete Digital PhotographerThis program is for the serious photographer. It will combine digital camera techniques, the digital darkroom (primarily Photoshop), printmaking and displaying finished photos (matt cutting and framing). Instructor Gene Stirm will conduct six classroom sessions and one field trip (date and location of field trip will be determined in class to best meet the needs of the participants). The class will be workshop style with demonstrations, assignments and project critics.
Participants should have basic stills with computers, printers and digital cameras.
• Six classroom sessions plus 1 field trip
• Wednesday’s 6:30 – 8 p.m.
• April 26 thru May 31
• At the West Park Activity Center
• Cost $75
Men’s softballAttention all men’s softball enthusiasts: it is time to start thinking about forming teams for the 2006 season of men’s softball. Entry fee for this year’s league is $400 per team with $20 forfeit deposit.
The fee includes softballs, umpires lights, scorekeepers and field maintenance for 12 games. Have team contract and payment to the TVRPD office no latter than April 25 at 4:30 p.m. Games will be played Monday’s through Thursday’s at 6:15, 7:30 and at 8:45 (if needed) starting May 8 and ending at the end of June.
This year, to insure that each team has two games per week, we are having games four nights per week. On behalf of TVRPD, Cathy Rehbock would like to encourage all to participate in this year’s men’s softball program. We look forward to a season full of fun, family, and community.
For more information, call Cathy at the TVRPD office at 822-3228 extension 13.
Instructional volleyballTehachapi Valley Recreation and Parks District and the varsity girl’s volleyball team is offering an instructional volleyball program this spring for young volleyball enthusiasts. This program will be a six-week course on Mondays in basic volleyball techniques. The class will be held at the WPAC. Space is limited to 40 participants, so sign up early.
• Monday dates: April 17 to May 22
• Cost: $50, includes a T-shirt
• Times: 4 to 5:30 p.m.
• Place: West Park Activity Center
Last opportunity to sign up for self defenseThe vast majority of effective self defense used by law enforcement and elite military today has a deep history in traditional martial arts that goes back over two thousand years. Personal protection expert and personal trainer Sifu Mike Frescas has taught these same principles to civilians for over 25 years. This is a non boot camp course. It is designed to be informal, interactive and fun, with small group problem solving.
Subjects such as zones, use of force and pressure points will be covered. Fit for all adults ages 16 to 65 of any size or previous experience. A certificate in close quarters defensive training, with a 12-hour credit, will be given towards the 36-hour requirement towards blue belt advancement.
For additional information, visit www.adaivitalpress.com
• Six week course: Wednesdays at 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
• Begins: April 12 through May 17
• Place: the Scout Hall
• Cost: $50