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FALL
2014

City of Los Angeles • Department of Recreation and Parks
7600 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone (323) 939-8874 Fax (323) 939-0594
www.laparks.org

INFORMATION
CLASS REGISTRATION
Registration for all classes is August 25, 2014 –
September 20, 2014. All classes begin the week
of September 29, 2014 and will end on December
6, 2014. There will be NO “makeup” classes for
legal Holidays.
REGISTRATION
9:30am to 6:00pm and on Saturday 10:00am –
4:00pm. Accepted payment is by check, money
order or cashier check. Make the check payable
to: LA City, Department of Recreation and
Parks. Registration for classes and sport activities
will be accepted Monday – Friday. There is a fee
for any check returned by the bank. Please write
your driver’s license at the top of your check.
Postdated checks cannot be accepted.
Information on the registration form must be
complete, accurate, and legible.
Fees for classes, camp, and sport activities will
not be prorated once the activity has started.
REFUND POLICY
NO refunds will be issued unless Pan Pacific
Recreation Center cancels the class, sport, camp
or activity.

HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday- Friday
Saturday
Sunday

9:00am – 9:00pm
9:00am – 6:00pm
CLOSED

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
Halloween Carnival
October 31, 2014
Turkey Days
November 24 – 26, 2014
Winter Fun Days
Dec. 22-24 & 29-31, 2014
Winter Camp
January 5-9, 2015
Winter Basketball:
Registration
Evaluations
League play begins

Nov. 10 – Dec. 6, 2014
Dec. 10 & Dec.13 2014
January 10, 2015

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Pan Pacific Recreation Center (323)939-8874
Pan Pacific Senior Center
(323)935-5705
AYSO Information
(323)426-0110
Aquatics
(323)906-7953
Camping
(213)485-4853
Film Permit Office
(323)644-6220
Library
(323)936-6191
Municipal Sports
(213)485-7611
Wilshire Warriors
see web site

The Pan Pacific Recreation Complex has a Park Advisory
Board to advise and support the Recreation Staff in their
quest to provide a complete and varied seasonal Recreation
Program.

Park Advisory Board Members
BRUCE BENJAMIN
TRACY CONDON
ROSE LEWIS
DR. KARL NORRIS
STEVE WYSOCKI
REGINALD TURNER
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MICHAEL HINES
SUSAN LAURY
MARGALIT WARD
MICHAEL GOLDSTEIN
ANNE WILLIAMS
PAUL SIMAN

PICNIC INFORMATION
• The picnic areas are for picnics only. A picnic
is defined as an outing with food eaten in the
open.
• Gazebos 1 and 2 are for larger groups – up to
100 people.
• Single tables are for small groups, less than 25.
• Applications for permits are accepted on a first
come, first served basis and must be done at
the Recreation Center Office. Payment is due
at the time of submitting the application. The
application is not a permit. A typed copy of the
permit shows that your application has been
approved. Acceptable means of payment is by
check, cashier’s check, or money order and is
to be made out to: LA City, Department of
Recreation and Parks.
• If using a catering service, the name of the
company along with a copy of their insurance
certificate must be provided at the time of
submitting the application.
• NO gas/propane grills, pinatas, amplified sound
are allowed. All decorations must be removed
at the end of your event and disposed of
properly. Any broken balloons parts are to be
picked up and put in the trash.
• Three weeks are needed to process your
application.
• For groups over 100, the event may be
classified as a Special Event and charged
accordingly.
• Special events must have a Facility Use
Permit. This includes events that have any of
the following: games, booths, entertainment,
catering, or use of any other area besides the
picnic area.
• There are NO REFUNDS for inclement
weather. If it rains, you may reschedule your
event. Bring your receipt and permit to the
office, and another available date will be
reserved for you.
• Please call the Recreation Center Office for
availability.

BALL DIAMONDS/SOCCER FIELD
These fields are available for rental between the
hours of 9:00am and 3:30pm Monday through
Friday. Please call the Recreation office for
availability. The cost is $25/hr. during daylight
hours.
PARK RULES
• NO organizational team play/practice on fields
without a permit. This means that if you pay to
play in a league, your group needs a permit.
• Bicycles, scooters, skateboards, roller blades,
rollerskates are not to be used in the park due
to the heavy use of the walking paths.
• Permits are needed for the organizer/instructor
operating a bootcamp.
• Parking is for the patrons of the park. No Grove
or outside business patrons or employees are
permitted to use the parking lot. Violators will
be towed at the owner’s expense.
• Dogs must be on a leash at all times. They are
not allowed to be in the playground areas and
on the fields. Owners must pickup after their
pet and dispose of the feces properly. Leaving
it on the ground is a liability to other patrons
using the fields for sports activities.
• Playgrounds are for those children who are
12 years and under. Equipment is not
strong enough for adult weight.
• Due to the aged irrigation system, staking
items in the ground is prohibited.
• Trees and playground equipment are NOT to
be used for attaching workout equipment
(doing pull ups/chin ups, etc).
• Tents are not allowed. Only screen structures
that can be seen through are permitted.
• If someone has a permit to use a certain area,
please respect the permit and allow the party
to use that area.
• No alcoholic beverages of any kind.
• No smoking of illegal substances, cigarettes,
pipes, cigars, or vapor cigarettes.
• Only authorized motorized vehicles are allowed
to drive on the pathways. Off-road motorcycles,
motorized bicycles/scooters are not allowed.
Disregard for the Park rules may result in
being ticketed/arrested by LAPD and/or the
Security Services Division.
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he Pan Pacific Recreation Complex staff, Park Advisory Board and community
would like to Thank Caruso Affiliated, California United Bank, Millennium
Entertainment and Cedars-Sinai for their support and contribution to the
Back to the Park Reunion and Fundraiser.

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HALLOWEEN
CARNIVAL
Friday
October 31st
6-10pm
Pan Pacific Recreation Complex
7600 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: (323)939-8874
Fax: (323) 939-0594
Please join us for some ghoulish games,
Costume contest, pumpkin patch, and
Frightening food! All ages welcome

Admission is Free!
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION & PARKS
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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
MONDAY
ABC TIME AND MORE
This Class will focus on independence, social interaction, sharing and following directions while having fun.
Games, stories, crafts, music and movement will be included. Children must be toilet trained. A nutritious snack
is needed. Space is limited to 10 children per class. New children must show proof of age.
Holzman
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
3-5 yrs.
$430.00

COOKING
Learn to make fun treats, healthy snacks, and great tasting meals with our Top Chef.
White
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
5-10 yrs.
$55.00

BEGINNING KARATE
This class will focus on physical health, agility, discipline and concentration, which are skills
you will use throughout life. Karate is one of the most traditional martial arts, in essence an
unarmed combat system, employing kicking, striking and defense blocking with arms and legs.
With a large emphasis on attitude and courtesy.
Ochoa
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
6-12 yrs.
$50.00

TUESDAY
ABC TIME AND MORE
This Class will focus on independence, social interaction, sharing and following directions while having fun.
Games, stories, crafts, music and movement will be included. Children must be toilet trained. A nutritious snack
is needed. Space is limited to 10 children per class. New children must show proof of age.
Holzman
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
3-5 yrs.
$430.00

SEW-MUCH-FUN
In this beginning sewing class we will cover basic sewing techniques such as winding a
bobbin, threading the sewing machine, and sewing a straight seam. We will also complete
six or more projects in this session of class.
White
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
10-16 yrs.
$40.00

WEDNESDAY
ABC TIME AND MORE
This Class will focus on independence, social interaction, sharing and following directions
while having fun. Games, stories, crafts, music and movement will be included. Children
must be toilet trained. A nutritious snack is needed. Space is limited to 10 children per
class. New children must show proof of age.
Holzman
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
3-5 yrs.
$430.00

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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
WEDNESDAY
BEGINING BALLET
Class geared towards the young ballet student with no prior experience in dance. There will be stretching, center
work, and across the floor exercises.
Vasquez
5:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.
5-8 yrs.
$65.00

STORYTIME
Come and enjoy a story and related craft with your little ones.
White
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
4-7 yrs.

$40.00

INTERMEDIATE BALLET
Class designed for students with previous ballet or dance training. If older than 8, with
no prior experience will be allowed to join the class in combination with beginning
ballet class.
Vasquez
5:45 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
9-12 yrs.
$65.00

THURSDAY
ABC TIME AND MORE
This Class will focus on independence, social interaction, sharing and following directions while having fun.
Games, stories, crafts, music and movement will be included. Children must be toilet trained. A nutritious snack
is needed. Space is limited to 10 children per class. New children must show proof of age.
Holzman
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
3-5 yrs.
$430.00

FRIDAY
TEEN CLUB
Youth participate in a variety of activities that build leadership skills and help foster teamwork. A completed Teen
Club Application is required to participate in teen activities. Parental Consent, Medical, Proof of Age forms are
required.
White
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
10-16 yrs.
$25.00

wilshirewarriors.com
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Winter
Basketball
Divisions
Tiny Tot (3-5 yrs.)
Pee Wee (6-7 yrs.)
Minor (8-10 yrs.)
Major (11-12 yrs.)
Junior (13-15 yrs.)

Evaluations
December 11 & 13, 2014
Minor (8-10 yrs.): 10am
Major (11-12 yrs.): 12pm
Junior (13-15 yrs.): 12pm

League Begins

January 10, 2015

Fee: $120.00
(8 Week Program).
This includes a regular
practice with the team
coach and one game per
week. Games are every
Saturday. Payment and
registration form must
be submitted at the same
time. No player is registered until both of these
forms have been
received.

TREGNAN GOLF ACADEMY
AT COOLIDGE

City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks
RECREATION CENTER JUNIOR GOLF: $40.00 INCLUDES TRANSPORTATION
Part of our mission at the Academy is to reach out to under-served youth age 7-17 who have limited access to golf programs and opportunities. By providing discounted registration fees and transportation, for L.A. City Recreation Centers,
our goal is to reach young golfers, and help them develop self and strong-esteem and strong inter-personal skills as they
learn to play golf. Transportation is limited to 7 children per center. Interested participants must WALK IN or MAIL
IN a completed application and a check for $40 to the Academy indicating Pan Pacific Recreation Center from which
transportation is needed. Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis from daily mail deliveries.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (323)-906-3858
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4341 Griffith Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027
laparks.org/dos/sports/golf/tregnan.html

FUN DAYS

December 22-24 and 29-31 will be offered
as “Fun Day” activities for the school
aged child (enrolled in Kindergarten)
to 12 years. A variety of activities
will be offered each day. Campers
will need to bring lunch each day.

December 22nd-24th: $90
December 29th-31st: $90
7:30a.m. – 6:00p.m. each day

Winter camp will be offered for
the school aged child 5 (enrolled in
Kindergarten) to 12 years. Extended
care will be offered before and after
camp hours. Campers will need to bring
a nutritious lunch each day. Payment
must be submitted with a completed
Winter Camp Registration Form.

CAMP

January 5th-9th • 7:30am-6:00pm • Fee: $125
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PAN PACIFIC SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER
141 South Gardner St., Los Angeles, CA 90036
323-935-5705
Phyllis Grierson......................................Senior Recreation Director II
Runako Ellis ...................................................Recreation Coordinator
Nicole White ..................................................Recreation Coordinator
Alannah White ...................................................Recreation Assistant
Louise Holzman .................................................Recreation Assistant

Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 4:30pm
Trip/Membership Office hours are Tuesday – Thursday 9:00am – 1:00pm.
Please call (323)935-7303 for information.

SENIOR CENTER ACTIVITIES
Please note that one must be 50 or over in age to use the Senior Center and
participate in all its activities.
• Hatha Yoga
• Older Adult Fitness
• Strength Training
• Yoga Ball Exercise
• Bingo
• Tai Chi
• Rikki Healing
• Folk Dancing

• Card Playing
• Ping Pong/Basketball
• Crafts
• Computer Lab

Monday/Wednesday
Monday/Thursday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday

9:00am – 10:00am
10:30am – 12:00pm
9:00am – 10:30am
10:30am – 11:30am
1:00pm – 2:30pm
9:00am – 10:15am
10:15am – 12:00pm
10:15am – 11:45am

SELF-DIRECTED ACTIVITIES
Monday
Monday/Tuesday/Thursday
Tuesday
Monday – Friday

12:30pm – 4:00pm
12:30pm – 4:00pm
12:00pm – 2:30pm
9:00am – 4:00pm

EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
8:30am – 4:00pm
Tuesday/Thursday
10:30am – 4:00pm
A waiver of responsibility needs to be completed at the time of registration. Please sign in
each time you use the equipment. Be cognizant of other members and do not over stay
your welcome. Cost is $10.00/month
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SENIOR CLUB
The Senior Club meets on the last Thursday of each month unless otherwise
stated. Members gather at 1:00pm for entertainment, information, and
fellowship. Muffins and coffee are served in the lunch room after the meeting.
Call the Membership/Trip Office at (323) 935-7303 for trip information.
Membership in the club is required to participate in all trips and bingo.

LUNCH PROGRAM
The Jewish Family Service provides a hot lunch program to seniors 60 years of age
and older. Lunch is served at 11:30am Monday through Friday. A donation of $2.25 is
suggested. Advanced reservations are needed. Please call the Nutrition Coordinator at
(323) 938-8612. The Lunch Room closes at 1:00pm.

MEDICAL SERVICES
Medical Services at Pan Pacific Senior Center are provided by Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center. The health and program services are designed to enhance the senior’s health
and quality of life. The following services will be provided at no cost at Pan Pacific
Senior Citizen Center:
Flu and Pneumococcal Immunizations
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Monthly testing for Diabetes, Blood Pressure Screening,
Education Counseling And Referral Programs
9:30 – 10:30am
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015

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CITY OF LOS ANGELES
Eric Garcetti – Mayor
Tom LaBonge – Councilmember, District 4
Department of Recreation and Parks
Board of Recreation and Parks Commissioners
Sylvia Patsaouras.................................................................President
Iris Zuniga ....................................................................Vice President
Lynn Alvarez ................................................................Commissioner
DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND PARKS
Michael Shull...........................................................General Manager
Regina Adams .........................................................Executive Officer
Kevin Regan.............Assistant General Manager, Operations Branch
Vicki Israel..........................Assistant General Manager, Partnerships
Sophia Pina-Cortez .....................................................Superintendent
Carl Cooper ....................................Principal Recreation Supervisor II
PAN PACIFIC RECREATION Center STAFF
Phyllis Grierson .....................................Senior Recreation Director II
Nicole R. White ..............................................Recreation Coordinator
Runako Ellis .....................................................recreation coordinator
Maintenance & Gardener Staff
Jim Hammontree......................Senior Park Maintenance Supervisor
Martin Hernandez ........................................Maintenance Supervisor
Jose Monge .....................................................Lead Senior Gardener
Dryke Martin........................................................Gardener Caretaker
Adolph Washington .............................................Gardener Caretaker
Griselda Solano ..........................................................................Spa II
Howard Jones............................................................................Spa II
Bashaun Nero ............................................................................Spa II
Minh Thai ...................................................................................Spa II
Elizabeth ....................................................................................Spa II
Recreation Assistant
Keoni David
Henry Davis
Gerald Holzman

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Lorraine Holzman
Louise Holzman
Ashleyrose Lewis
Jacqueline Martinez

Alannah White
Denise White
John White

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