Heather Farm is home to various amenities, including the Clarke Swim Center, an off-leash dog park, tennis and volleyball courts, ponds, bike paths and trails. It also features a connection to the Iron Horse Trail. The picnic area has seating 104 people and six barbecue areas, and may be rented for private events. For indoor events, the center may also be rented, and features seated dining space for 300 and theater-style seating for 450.
At Blue Devils Bingo Hall, there are exciting games going with cash prizes, guaranteeing someone wins every game. It also has a slot room for those not into bingo. This is a great place to go a have some gaming fun.
Palos Verdes Art Center is non-profit community arts organization. It is involved with local schools and pre-schools and organizes tours of exhibitions, visiting speakers and gives scholarships. Visual art classes, drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, printmaking, digital arts, art history and much more is taught here, and everybody from ages 3 to 103, and of all skill levels, are welcome. Small classes are taught by artists and art educators. Private and semi-private lessons can also be arranged. Terms begin in January, April, July and September.
Rosener House offers day care to older adults with physical or mental limitations. The center provides intellectual and creative stimulation with a variety of activities that encourage socialization. Offered health services include a registered nurse on staff, physical, occupational and speech therapies, support groups for family caregivers and more. Families can arrange for tours of the facility to make sure that their loved one will fit into the culture of the center.
La Peña Cultural Center is a nonprofit performing arts and culture center in Berkeley. The center hosts classes, cultural exhibitions and public events relating to Latin American culture and a variety of other cultures from around the world. The center also sells Latin, homestyle food from its in-house restaurant, Café Valparaíso.
The Artesia D.E.S. is a historic community center that focuses on promoting Portuguese pride and heritage. Its main community projects include the Artesia D.E.S. Band and the Artesia D.E.S. Soccer Club.
The center also hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year, including marching bands, concerts that host ancient and contemporary songs and the famed bloodless bullfights.
On the weekends, the Portuguese Hall is frequently rented to the public for weddings and other events. For information on renting banquet rooms, contact Louis Gomes at 562-865-6283.
The Cupertino Senior Center is an ideal place for active adults of 50 years and older to meet friends and get involved in an array of activities. The center features many activities that enrich your social life such as themed luncheons, golf & tennis socials, card playing, monthly birthday luncheons, bingo and many other special events.
Computer classes at the introductory and intermediate levels are held in the technology lab, where eight PCs and eight Apple computers are available for use. An annual membership obtained through an easy application process gives seniors access to the facility, the opportunity to go on trips, attend socials, take classes and receive help with social services.
Free Wi-Fi is now available at the center.
With their Membership, Students come in to our Center for an hour and fifteen minutes, 2-5 days per week, any time after school before 7pm, and weekends between 10am-2pm. Choose times that work best for your schedule. View our Programs Page or click View our Classes to see how our programs work.
The Louden Nelson Community Center is not named after a community icon named Louden. Through a typographical mix-up, so the story goes, the first "N" in Londen Nelson's name was transposed.
The center is in downtown Santa Cruz and provides free parking permits for the encircling block inside the center at the front desk. Louden Nelson houses a senior computer center, a teen center, and two rooms that can seat up to 127 people for various community and private events. Outdoors, a large playground is a popular spot for Santa Cruz children. An open field is often home to community events including the Juneteenth Celebration.
The recently restored Annenberg Community Beach House has it all: historical value (it was once owned by actress Marion Davies); a pool that's accessible to the public; private party spaces; regularly rotating art exhibits; and large, bright areas used for community discussions.
Practitioners and fans of yoga, volleyball, soccer and aquatics all congregate here on a frequent basis, and with the beach only a couple of steps away, it's no wonder.
The Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce is comprised of 1,100 members. The chamber has a five star accredited rating, one of only two in the state, and often puts on networking events, produces a newsletter, and represents the interest of local businesses to legislators. The chamber aims to create a strong local economy through these efforts.