![]() ![]() ![]() Hillview Crest Elementary School, Union City.Family Support Services of the Bay Area.Community United Elementary School, Oakland.You can also complete the web-based application at the link below. If you work for a school or community-based organization that serves kids who have socioeconomic, transportation, or other barriers to outdoor recreation, please contact Recreation Coordinator Stewart Reid at or (510) 544-2558, for more information. Kids 5 to 12 enjoy activities including, boating, hiking, environmental education programs, arts and crafts, field games, swimming and more, under the caring supervision of our trained Recreation Leaders. Our Park'n It Day Camp teams up with local elementary schools and non-profit organizations for a week-long summer day camp experience in the Regional Parks. Please contact Recreation Coordinator Megan Seccombe at or (510) 544-2554 if you have any questions. Teen Eco Action Week Community Partner Application 2023 (PDF) We are in search of a Community Organization in Hayward Union City, Fremont or Newark that consistently works with at least fifteen teens in the summer and could collaborate on this partnership. We are seeking a long-term Community Partner collaboration for our Teen Eco Action Week program, funded through the Regional Parks Foundation. Oakland Parks, Recreation and Youth DevelopmentĬommunity Partner Collaboration for Teen Eco Action Week. ![]() Lincoln Families, Kinship Support Services.City of Richmond Community Services Department.Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Programs (BORP).This program is supported by the Regional Parks Foundation and focuses on communities that face access, transportation, or other barriers to outdoor recreation in their EBRPD parks. If this partnership seems like a great fit for your community organization, please contact Recreation Coordinator Morgan Evans at or (510) 544-2566 for more information. Partners must commit to recruiting participants, helping plan trips, promoting trips, completing paperwork, and supervising campers. We provide campsite reservations, buses, food, equipment, and recreation leaders to lead the various activities (such as hiking, fishing, boat rides, field games, environmental education, and more!) as well as training and coaching for partner staff. Three-day trips and one camping overnight are facilitated each year. Our goal is to equip, educate, and empower partners to independently lead day activities and camping in their beautiful parks by the end of the partnership. The Community Outreach-Outdoor Programs (CO-OP) is a three-year partnership with local non-profit organizations. If you need more information on Boating field trips, contact For Biking or Fishing field trips, contact Community Partnership Programs Community Outreach Outdoor Program (CO-OP) Apply for Recreation Programs (Biking, Boating, Fishing).Trips must be requested at least 60 days prior to the trip date and paid in full at least 30 days prior to the trip date. Fees vary depending on group size and program duration. Knowledgeable Recreation staff provide the gear, meet your group at the park, and lead a safe trip at your Regional parks, lakes, trails and shorelines. The Outdoor Recreation Department offers affordable Boating, Biking and Fishing field trips for schools and community organizations. Account Login Instructions for /Registerĭirections on how to create, activate or log on to an account onlineĢ023 Summer field trip programs are full for the season, but we are currently taking field trip applications for the fall.For information on class times, fees, and to register, visit: /Registerīrowse classes and activities online,register online and make payments.Search for Pole Walking and Poel Hiking Activities. Instructor Jayah Faye Paley, an AFAA & ACE certified Personal Trainer, is the creator of the only comprehensive educational media on how to use poles, including two award-winning DVD’s. All class levels focus on anatomically-optimal techniques to achieve your desired performance while learning how to avoid joint stress or strain. Learning how to use poles helps walkers and hikers improve endurance, posture, balance, confidence and strength and enhances your enjoyment of the outdoors. ![]()
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