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FALL 2018

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General Information......................................3
 WiFi   Drink Holders 
Parks & Facilities...........................................4
 USB Ports     Comfortable Chairs   
 Table Trays   Extra Leg Room  Youth Activities..............................................5
 Free Parking   Monthly Passes 
After School Activities....................................7
        No Stress!                                    
          No Worries! 
    
  Teen Activities...............................................8

Adult Activities..............................................9

Registration & Program Information...............11

1‐800‐262‐1516  LEAF PICK-UP PROGRAM


www.srt.org 
The City of Turlock Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Department will be running the
annual Leaf Pickup Program November 5, 2018 – February 8, 2019. Turlock residents
are encouraged to use their green waste containers for leaves and garden refuse. Any
leaves that will not fit into the green container may be placed in the street 18” from the
curb in loose piles, not bagged.
DO NOT PLACE LIMBS IN LEAF PILES. DO NOT PARK VEHICLES IN FRONT
OF YOUR RESIDENCE IN LOCATIONS WHICH WILL PREVENT ACCESS TO
LEAF COLLECTION THE DAY PRIOR TO YOUR SCHEDULED DAY, ON THE
SCHEDULED DAY AND THE DAY AFTER YOUR SCHEDULED DAY.
If you have any questions please call 668-5594 or visit www.cityofturlock.org/leafpickup
(after November 1).

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GENERAL INFORMATION RECREATION SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE


Youth & Senior Recreation Scholarships are available
COMMUNITY MEETINGS through the Recreation Office for participation in City of
All regular meetings are open to the public. Meetings are Turlock Recreation Activities. Participants must be 18 years
held at City Hall located at 156 S. Broadway. of age or under or 62 years of age and above, and have a
Turlock address. Once approved, applicants may receive
City Council.........................When:.. 2nd & 4th Tuesday up to $325 for the fiscal year. For more information contact
Time:..............6:00 p.m. the Parks, Recreation & Public Facilities Office.
Parks, Arts & Recreation .When:.... 2nd Wednesday Donations are being accepted for additional scholarships and/or program
Commission........................Time: .............6:00 p.m. sponsorships. Please contact the Park, Recreation and Public Facilities Office
for more information.
GARAGE SALE PERMITS.......................... $15.00
City of Turlock residents who are planning on having a
garage sale are required to obtain a permit.
HELP YOUTH PARTICIPATE IN RECREATION PROGRAMS
Visit www.cityofturlock.org or 144 S. Broadway for more
TURLOCK RECREATION is raising funds for youth scholarships through
information
the SHARES Card. A percent of every grocery dollar will support
COME FLY WITH US! youth in Turlock and help them participate in safe and positive activities.
Young Eagles Day at the Turlock Municipal Airport! To receive a free card or more information contact Turlock Recreation at
Saturday, September 8th 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM 668-5594.
It’s easy and all you have to do is provide the card when you shop!
13604 Newport Rd. Ballico, CA 95303
Sponsored by the Turlock Regional Aviation Association
CALL 668-5594 FOR MORE INFORMATION
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PARKS & FACILITIES Brandon Koch Memorial Skate Park - 600 Pedras Road
REQUIRED SAFETY GEAR Helmets - Kneepads - Elbow Pads
PARK RENTALS
(Areas available for use 10am to dusk) This is an unsupervised facility open year round,
6:00am—10:00pm
BROADWAY PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501 N. Broadway
CRANE PARK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1555 E. Canal Drive
DONNELLY PARK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Pedras Road Bike Park - 4013 N. Walnut Avenue
PEDRETTI PARK PICNIC AREA. . . . . . . . . . . . 2400 Tegner Road
REQUIRED SAFETY GEAR: Helmets - Kneepads - Elbow Pads
All park reservations must be made by 5 pm Thursday
This is an unsupervised facility, park hours are:
prior to the weekend of your event. All areas not reserved
by Thursday prior to the following weekend will become Monday thru Friday year round, 3:45pm to sunset*
first come first serve. Saturday and Sunday year round, 8:00am to sunset*
Picnic areas can be reserved from March 1st through School recess and holidays, 8:00am to sunset
October 31st, by visiting the Recreation Office. To check *weather permitting
availability of a picnic space, call the Recreation Office
at 668-5594 or visit www.cityofturlock.org.
From the home page go to:
Dog Park at Quaile Rand Norton Park - 500 S. Berkeley Ave
Enter Keyword Search and type in: Dog Park at Swanson Centennial Park - 2101 Pinto Way
1. Park Rentals To be able to play at the dog park:
2. Choose park and click on Check Availability
• Rabies vaccinations must be current
3. Click on the letter area
• Male dogs must be neutered
• All dogs must wear identification
Bounce House Permits
Once you have rented a park space and contracted with • Owners must carry a leash at all times
an approved Bounce House company, you must purchase • No puppies under four months of age allowed
a $35 Bounce House Permit through the Recreation • No female dogs in heat may enter the park
Office. For more information contact the Recreation
Office. Bounce houses are not allowed at any of the first BUILDING RENTALS
come first serve sites. Reserve one of the following buildings for your next party,
wedding or special event. Reservations can be made up
SPECIALTY PARKS to 11 months in advance at the Recreation Office, 144
Pedretti Park Sports Complex - 2400 Tegner Road S. Broadway, Turlock. For rate and rental information call
One of the finest softball facilities in the Central Valley, 668-5594.
featuring 4 softball fields and 1 baseball diamond. All
fields are available for rent and use for tournaments. Senior Center - 1191 Cahill
Rube Boesch Center - 275 N. Orange
Gemperle Fields at Turlock Regional Sports Complex
- 4545 N. Kilroy Road
Conveniently located off Highway 99, and with 9 soccer
fields and 2 softball diamonds, the fields at the Sports
Complex are perfect for tournament rentals.
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YOUTH ACTIVITIES Recommended Dress Code


Ballet Classes:
DANCE ETC.................................................... -Pink Ballet Slippers (with elastic strap across the top)
These classes teach the basics of ballet for 2 – 8 years! -Leotard & Tights -Hair away from face
Students will be learning a dance to perform at the end of the
session. Step out and Dance! Classes will begin in January!
Registration will begin Monday, October 15. BALLET...................................................
Take advantage of this opportunity to learn beginning
Where:............................... Turlock Community Theatre and intermediate ballet dance. The Ballet I class will
Recital:.................................. Friday, March 15, 2019 incorporate the correct placement of the body, legs
Admission:..................... $2.00/person 3 yrs. & older and feet with the coordination of the head and arms.
(Dancers are free!) The Ballet II class will enhance your ballet training &
work toward technical ballet, body strengthening and
advancement to Pointe. Classes will begin in January!
Registration will begin Monday, October 15.
2 YEARS BABY & ME $64.00
This class is designed to teach basic coordination, motor Where:........................ Turlock Community Theatre
skills and have fun! Mom/Dad will assist the child. Recital:........................... Friday, March 15, 2019
Admission:.............. $2.00/person 3 yrs. & older
DAY DATES TIME DANCE
(Dancers are free!)
Wednesday Jan. 9 – Mar. 13 4:15 – 4:45pm Ballet
Thursday Jan. 10 – Mar. 14 5:30 – 6:00pm Ballet CLASS DAY DATES TIME FEE
Ballet I Wed Jan. 9 – Mar. 13 6:15 – 7:15pm $102
6 – 10 yrs
3 YEARS $64.00 Ballet II* Thurs. Jan. 10 – Mar. 14 4:30 – 5:30pm $102
DAY DATES TIME DANCE 8 – 18 yrs
Wednesday Jan. 9 – Mar. 13 2:30 – 3:00pm Ballet Ballet III** Thurs. Jan. 10 – Mar. 14 6:30 – 7:45pm $122
11 – 18 yrs
Wednesday Jan. 9 – Mar. 13 3:45 – 4:15pm Ballet
*Must have 1 year of Ballet I & instructor approval
Thursday Jan. 10 – Mar. 14 6:00 – 6:30pm Ballet
**Beginning Pointe Class; must have instructor approval; must have 1 year of Ballet II
& be 11 yrs of age.

4 YEARS $80.00
DAY DATES TIME DANCE
Wednesday Jan. 9 – Mar. 13 3:00 – 3:45pm Ballet
Wednesday Jan. 9 – Mar. 13 4:45 – 5:30pm Ballet
Thursday Jan. 10 – Mar. 14 3:00 – 3:45pm Ballet

5 YEARS $80.00
DAY DATES TIME DANCE
Wednesday Jan. 9 – Mar. 13 5:30 – 6:15pm Ballet
Thursday Jan. 10 – Mar. 14 3:45 – 4:30pm Ballet
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TURLOCK YOUTH SELF DEFENSE.................................. YOUTH BASKETBALL.......................................


Youth ages 5 - 15 years can learn self-discipline, confidence and K – 8th graders will enjoy learning the fundamentals
the basics of karate. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced of basketball by participating in this league. The league
techniques are taught. Register at the Recreation Office begins with a 2-week clinic to teach the basic skills for play,
followed by six games. All teams are coached by high
prior to each session. Students will be accepted up to the
school basketball players and coaches. Register early as
2nd week of each session, but will be charged a $5 late fee. some age groups fill quickly. (Pictures are not included in
registration fees). Please note that dates may change
Where:....................................................... Senior Center due to high school use of the facilities.
Session IV: Aug. 13 – Oct. 8...............................$54.00
(No Class on 9/3) Where:.............. Turlock High School (K – 4th grades)
Session V: Oct. 15 – Dec. 17...............................$60.00 ......................... Pitman High School (5th – 8th grades)
Clinic Time:
Day:....................................................................Monday
K & 2nd grade.......................................8:00 - 9:30am
New Students........................................... 6:15 - 6:55pm 3rd & 4th grade.................................10:00 - 11:30am
Yellow & Orange Belts............................... 7:00 - 7:40pm 5th & 6th grade....................................8:00 - 9:30 am
Purple Belts & above.................................. 7:45 - 8:25pm 7th & 8th grade.................................10:00 - 11:30am
*A $5.00 materials fee must be paid to the instructor at the Sign ups:...................... November 1 – December 28
first class. Day:.......................................................... Saturday
Starts:......................................................January 5
Fee:........................................................... $68.00
KIDZ LOVE SOCCER..................................... Late Fee:..............$5.00 (December 29 – January 4)
Learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches
in the Kidz Love Soccer method. A session experience BASKETBALL OPEN GYM .............................................
includes age appropriate activities, skill demonstrations, fun Now is the time to prepare for the upcoming basketball season.
games and instructional scrimmages. New is the Soccer Skillz This is the perfect opportunity for all 7th – 12th grade boy’s
& Scrimmages which will be more advanced skill development basketball enthusiasts to work with high school coaches. Sign
including dribbling, passing, shooting and team play. ALL up now at the Recreation Office. Note: Some dates may
participants will also receive a Kidz Love Soccer be canceled due to THS Volleyball games.
Jersey. Always conducted in a non-competitive format. Kidz
Love Soccer: “where the score is always fun to fun”. Shin Where:....................... Turlock High School Boys Gym
guards required by the second class meeting. Sign ups:.........................................Until August 21
Rainout Hotline1-888-372-5803 Days:........................................ Tuesday & Thursday
Location: ................................... Christofferson Park Starts:..............................August 21 – September 13
Day:.......................................................... Saturday Time:................................................6:00 – 8:00pm
Fall Session: September 22 – November 17.... $115.00 Fee:........................................................... $30.00
Winter Session: January 19 – March 16........... $115.00

Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer (2 – 3.5 yrs)....8:50 – 9:20am


Tot-Soccer (3.5 – 4 yrs)............................9:30 – 10:00am
Pre-Soccer (4 – 5 yrs) ..........................10:00 – 10:35am
Soccer 1 (5 – 6 yrs)..............................10:35 – 11:20am
Soccer Skillz & Scrimmages (7 – 10 yrs).....11:20 – 12:05pm
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What do we do with the kids after school? In the PLAY (Positive Leisure Activities for Youth) program, children will have time
to complete homework daily, participate in a variety of fun activities and most importantly have a safe place to go after
school. For detailed information about each site, please visit each specific school site flyer on the City of Turlock website.
Friday, July 27th was the last day to register in order for child to start the program during the first week of school,
regardless of grade. Registratioin will open back up on August 17th and students can participate the week of August 20th.
For program policies please review the PLAY Registration Form.
Annual Enrollment:.......................................$55.00

SCHOOL BEFORE SCHOOL AM KINDER PM KINDER AFTER SCHOOL


$45/month $38/week $38/week $38/week
$20 5-day punch card $110 10-day punch card $110 10-day punch card $110 10-day punch card
Denair Elementary x x x MTWTh: 2:20-6pm, F: 12:30-6pm

Dennis Earl Elementary x x MTThF: 11:45-3:30pm, W: 11:45-6pm MTThF: 3:10-6pm, W: 12:15-6pm

Dutcher Middle School x x x MTThF: 2:50-6pm, W: (6th) 12:30-6pm


W: (7th & 8th) 2-6p
Julien Elementary x x x MTThF: 3:10-6pm, W: 12:15-6pm
Osborn Two-Way M-F...........7-8am M-T-Th-F: 8-12pm, W: No Program MTThF: 11:45-3:30pm, W: 12:20-6pm MTThF: 3:10-6pm, W: 12:20-6pm
Immersion Academy
Sandra Medeiros Elem. M-F...........7-8am M-T-Th-F: 8-12pm, W: No Program MTThF: 11:45-3:30pm, W: 12-6pm MTThF: 3:10-6pm, W: 12:20-6pm

Walnut Elementary M-F...........7-8am M-T-Th-F: 8-12pm, W: No Program MTThF: 11:45-3:30pm, W: 11:45-6pm MTThF: 2:50-6pm, W: 12-6pm
Education Center

A.S.E.S. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM WINTER BREAK CAMP


This program is designed to help students with homework, Dates:.......................................January 2 - 4, 7 & 8
teach life-skills and promote healthy lifestyles through Location:................................... Marty Yerby Center
structured recreational activities. A.S.E.S. is for 1st - 8th
grade students who attend Brown, Crowell, Cunningham,
Times & Fee:
Osborn, Turlock Jr. High and Wakefield Schools. The
program meets Monday - Friday from the time school lets Punch Card:.... 7:00am-6:00pm....$120.00/5 Days
out until 6:00pm. Please contact the Recreation Office to Daily:............... 7:00am-6:00pm.......... $30.00/Day
see if your desired school still has openings. Please note
there are attendance requirements for this program.

MARTY YERBY CENTER


Sponsored by Turlock PAL, this program helps foster human
development by providing life-long learning for youth ages
5 - 18 years. The program provides homework assistance,
recreation, arts & crafts and much more!
Days & Hours:
Monday - Friday: ................................... 3:00 - 6:00pm
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TURKEY TROT FUN RUN............................................. YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL............................


Donnelly Park: This fun run consists of a 1 mile children’s Flag football is now being offered for youth to who want to
stampede and a 2 mile fun run or walk around the park. learn the game without tackling. This is a great opportunity
A day filled with fitness and fun for the entire family! Prizes for boys and girls 8 to 11 years old to get involved and
awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers! play football under the NFL flag football method. Players
**Race will be starting earlier this year. will be placed on teams and will receive jersey and flags.
All teams will be coached by parent volunteers who will
Pre-registration:.................... October 1 - November 1
need to take course with NFL Flag Football.
Race Day Registration/Check In:................ **8:15am
(main parking lot at Donnelly Park)
Where:
Only pre-registration guarantees a shirt.
...Pedretti Park and/or Turlock Regional Sports Complex
Race Begins: Sign ups:...........................August 21 – September 7
1 mile stampede............................... **9:00am Days:...........Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
2 mile run/walk................................ **9:20am Starts ....................................October 16 – November 15
Time ........................................................ 6:00 – 8:30pm
Location:................. Donnelly Park (main parking lot) Fee:........................................................... $50.00
Date:....................................Saturday, November 17 Late Fee: ........................................$55.00 (Sept. 8-14)
Ages: ................................................... All ages welcome
Fees:........................................$15.00 for 1 mile
TEEN ACTIVITIES
............................................. (12 years and younger) TEEN ADVISORY COUNCIL ............
.................................................$20.00 for 2 mile The Teen Advisory Council (TAC) wants to stress the
..................................................(13 years and older) importance of getting involved! TAC encourages teens to
enrich their lives by volunteering their time. Volunteering
SPORTS TOURNAMENT INFORMATION is a great way to make new friends, give back to your
Call the Recreation Office for information on hosting a sports community and help others.
tournament at either of the premier sports venues. A MANDATORY
Tournament Directors meeting will be held on December 3rd at TAC is a diverse group of young people 7th – 12th grade,
the Rube Boesch Center (275 N. Orange). who are working together to make a difference in the
Please call 668-5594 x 4603 for more information. community. Meetings are held the 4th Monday of every
month, 6:00 – 7:00pm. Throughout the year, the Teen
Advisory Council works diligently on planning, organizing
and implementing activities in the Turlock Community.

Applications will be available at the Recreation Office


July 1st – August 17th.

Requirements to Join TAC:


• Must be in 7th - 12th Grade
• Must be a resident of Turlock or attend a school in
Turlock
• Complete application packet & submit to the Recreation
Division no later than Friday, August 17th
• A $70.00 registration fee will be required of all
2018/2019 Teen Advisory Council members
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BABYSITTING CLASS........................................ FALL VOLLEYBALL


Get ready for your first job! In this course, boys and girls City league volleyball is a great way to get some exercise,
11 - 15 years, will become knowledgeable of the duties meet new people and see your friends. This is eight
and responsibilities of babysitting. Students will learn weeks of volleyball, plus play-offs for the top four teams in
about characteristics of children at different ages, safety each league. All leagues are co-ed. Two levels of play,
precautions, accident prevention and child care skills. Recreational or Competitive 6.
Students need to bring a notebook & pencil.
Where:.................................................. TJHS Gym
Where:................................................Rube Boesch Sign-ups:.........................................August 1 – 23
Date:.................................... Saturday, October 13th Day:......................................................... Monday
Time:.......................................... 9:00am - 12:00pm Starts:..............................................September 10
Fee:........................................................... $32.00 Team Fee:............. Recreational/Comp 6 $105.00
Player Fee:................................................$8.00
Late Fee:................................$30.00 (Aug. 24 – 30)
ADULT ACTIVITIES
SPRING SOFTBALL
LINE DANCING Come out and enjoy the game of softball at one of the
Join Nancy Franklin as she teaches steps that will impress! Central Valley’s finest softball facilities, Pedretti Park. There
Dance for pleasure, exercise or just plain fun! Wear are competitive & recreational leagues for men, women and
comfortable shoes or boots with leather or suede bottoms co-ed. All leagues are registered “D” tournament level and
(bowling shoes are excellent substitutes). Partner not below.
required. All participants MUST PRE-REGISTER. Payment Policy: Only 1 form of payment will be accepted (i.e. 1
check, 1 credit card or all cash)
Where:...................................Turlock Senior Center Sign-ups:........................................ January 2 - 24
Day:......................................Tuesdays ~ On Going League Starts:................................... February 19
Fee:..............................$37.00/8-Day Punch Card Team Fee:....... ......................................$300.00
Player fee:.................................................$6.00
Introduction Class............................. 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Late Fee: ..................... $30.00(January 25 – January 31)
Beginning Class................................ 6:30 – 7:15 pm
Managers Meeting:...............Monday, February 4
Intermediate Class............................ 7:15 – 8:00 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT OUT TURLOCK SENIOR CITIZENS


For those 50 and over, there are activities available for
This program is for youth and adults, 12 years and older
members, such as low impact exercise, walk and firm, art
with developmental disabilities. Programs are designed
classes, line dancing, tai chi, senior choir, pool, quilting,
to promote socialization, independent functioning and
bingo, bridge, pinochle and dominoes. There are also
recreational skills. Activities will include crafts, games,
monthly potlucks or catered meals including entertainment.
social time, refreshments and fun. This class runs the 3rd
For more information including a calendar of activities and
Friday of each month. SIGN UP AT CLASS
events, visit turlockseniors.org.
Where:........... Rube Boesch Center (275 N. Orange)
Membership: ..................................... $20/year
Dates:...............................................September 21
............................................................ October 19
.........................................................November 16
......................................................... December 21
Time:............................................. 7:00 – 8:30pm
Fee:.............................................................. Free
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3 WINS FITNESS Let’s Get Turlock Moving!

Come enjoy our beautiful community parks while


NEW PAYMENT POLICY:
also fitting in your recommended daily exercise! 3
Wins Fitness is a free exercise program delivered by NO CASH TRANSACTIONS
Kinesiology students from Stanislaus State University. The CHECKS, CREDIT CARDS, MONEY ORDERS ONLY
purpose of this program is to help the public improve
their health by participating in fun, structured 50-minute ATTENTI ON:
workouts. Come on out and experience the benefits of
increased strength, endurance, energy and much more We have moved to a new recreation system,
while also having fun! Community Pass. Registrations are web based for
majority of our programs.
Where:....................... Donnelly Park, 600 Pedras Rd
If you have not already done so, you will need to
(Near the North East parking lot off of Donnelly Park Dr.)
Who: ......................................All individuals 18 & older create a new account through Community Pass
Days:............................. Monday, Wednesday & Friday using this address://register.Comunnitypass.
Dates:.............................. September 17 – November 9 Net/turlockcity.
Time:......................................................... 4:00 - 5:00pm This new system is more user friendly and allows
Fee:........................................................................... FREE! for real time updates from home or your phone.
If you do not have internet access at home, we
have two kiosks available in our office for you
convenience.

Our office staff will be happy to assist


you during this transition 209 668-5594
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PHOTO RELEASE POLICY


6 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER! Please be advised that all participants involved in any program
1) ONLINE.................................................. or special event are subject to being photographed. Such
......... https://register.communitypass.net/TurlockCity photographs may be used by the City of Turlock without an
2) FAX............... (209) 668-5619 — 24 hours a day obligation to provide compensation to those photographed.
Include your Discover/Visa/MasterCard number
INTERNET REGISTRATION
3) PHONE.................................. (209) 668-5594 All classes are available for online registration. You must
Monday - Friday • 8:00am - 5:00pm sign in and get a registration account before you can begin
4) WALK-IN.................... 144 S. Broadway, Turlock registering for activities.
Monday - Friday • 8:00am - 5:00pm
5) MAIL............................ Recreation Department TYPE IN THE LINK TO GET STARTED!
144 S. Broadway, Turlock, CA 95380
6) DROP BOX............. Located at the Recreation Office https://register.communitypass.net/TurlockCity
144 S. Broadway, Turlock, CA 95380
(to the left of the main office doors )
WHAT IS P.A.L.?
GENERAL INFORMATION
Classes may be canceled due to lack of enrollment. Please Turlock Police Activities League is a non-profit 501(c)
make every effort to pre-register so a class will not be (3) organization with the primary goal of promoting a
canceled unnecessarily. constructive relationship between law enforcement officials
REFUND POLICY and the youth of Turlock. Between movies, TV and video
Refunds will be given on cancellations prior to the first class, games, children do not often get to see police officers for
less a $10 cancellation fee. Failure to attend a program what they truly are: protectors. Turlock Police Officers and
will not be granted a refund. If you are not satisfied with Turlock P.A.L. board members want to ensure that children
any of our programs, please contact the program supervisor, of this community grow up happy, healthy and safe.
668-5594.
Turlock P.A.L. finances all of its programs through personal
CLASS TRANSFERS AND/OR LATE FEES and corporate donations. For more information on
Any class changes will be charged an $8 transfer fee. becoming a P.A.L. sponsor or sponsoring a P.A.L. event,
After the class start date, all transfers will require instructor’s please call (209) 668-5594.
approval. If enrollment is being accepted after the class start
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date or registration date, a $5 late fee will be added to the
TurlockPAL
class fee.
Mark your calendars for
the first P.A.L. event of
WAIT LIST POLICY
Anyone can be put on the waiting list for a class. If a customer the year! On Saturday,
withdraws from a class thus creating an open spot, the first August 25th, Turlock
person on the waiting list is called to accept or decline. Class Police will battle it out
spots are not held or reserved and are not finalized until with Turlock Fire for the
payment is made. Waiting lists do not roll over.
first battle of the badge, a
P.A.L. softball fundraiser!
40 ANNUAL TH
TURLOCK DOWNTOWN CHRISTMAS PARADE
“ROLLING THROUGH THE DECADES”
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7ST
6:30PM
SPONSORED BY
TURLOCK FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 2434
JOIN THE FUN FOR A NIGHTTIME LIGHTED PARADE.
THE PARADE WILL TRAVEL HISTORIC MAIN STREET BEGINNING AT CANAL.
CALLING ALL FUN AND CREATIVE BUSINESSES, GROUPS & FAMILIES TO PICK UP YOUR
ENTRY FORM FOR THE 40TH ANNUAL TURLOCK DOWNTOWN CHRISTMAS PARADE,
“ROLLING THROUGH THE DECADES”. THERE ARE A LIMITED NUMBER OF ENTRIES ALLOWED.

ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST – WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24TH


ENTRY FEES: NON-PROFIT/GENERAL $55.00 • COMMERCIAL $75.00

LATE ENTRY REGISTRATION: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25TH – THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST


LATE ENTRY FEES: NON-PROFIT/GENERAL $80.00 • COMMERCIAL $100.00

*ANY ENTRY OVER 50 FEET TOTAL WILL BE CHARGED AN ADDITIONAL FEE OF $25.00
*NO ENTRY OVER 50 FEET (COMBINED TRUCK/TRAILER LENGTH) WILL BE ALLOWED, DUE TO TIGHT TURNS

THERE IS A MANDATORY MEETING ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, 6PM FOR ALL PARADE ENTRIES.

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