Rising Stars Tennis Academy in Thousand Oaks
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American Youth Soccer Organization Region 148 serves South Oxnard and Port Hueneme and is for children ages 4 to 18 as of 7/31 each year. Pre-Registration for the summer starts in April to June. For more information, visit www.ayso148.org.
Simi Valley Little League for the 2022 season is offering Challenger and Sr. Challenger divisions only. The Challenger division was established in 1989 for players with disabilities.
For the 2022 season, SVLL is not offering T-Ball, Minor, Major, Intermediate, Junior and Senior divisions.
For more information, visit www.svlittleleague.com.
A riding school, training barn and summer horseback riding camp for girls at 1250 East Potrero Road in Westlake Village, Foxfield focuses on English hunter-jumper riding, and is home to the world-famous Foxfield Equestrian Drill Team. Learn all about Foxfield at www.foxfield.com or call (805) 495-5515.
In 1907, the Oxnard Public Library opened its doors on what is now the corner of C and Fourth Streets in a building funded by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. In 1909, the library opened deposit stations, which later became branches, in the areas of Port Hueneme, Moorpark, Saticoy, Camarillo, Somis, and Santa Susana. The Ventura County Board of Supervisors dissolved this arrangement in 1915 with the establishment of the Ventura County Library System which provided service to the aforementioned cities. The City of Oxnard leaders at that time decided to maintain the Oxnard Public Library as a city library, separate from the County Library System.
The City of Oxnard maintains the following locations:
Main Library: 251 South 'A' Street (805.385.7500)
Monday-Thursday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 9am-5:30pm
South Oxnard Branch: 4300 Saviers Road (805.385.8129)
Monday-Thursday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 9am-5:30pm
Colonia Branch: 1500 Camino del Sol #26 (805.385.8108)
Monday-Thursday: 12pm-6pm
Visit www.oxnardlibrary.net for more information.
The Channel Islands YMCA is an association of seven YMCA branches serving Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.
The Camarillo Family YMCA at 3111 Village at the Park Drive (805.484.0423) provides access to health and wellness information and activities for all ages. The Camarillo Family YMCA- Hiji Center has a wide variety of adult and senior programs, including aquatics, aerobics and cardiovascular exercise, weight and strength training, yoga, basketball and volleyball leagues, triathlon training and more!
The Aquatics Center at the Camarillo Family YMCA provides instructional swim programs for all ages, ability levels and interests. Youth and adult lessons are offered year round as well as special classes for those with physical limitations. More info at www.ciymca.org/locations/camarillo-family-ymca.
The Ventura Family YMCA at 3760 Telegraph Road (805.642.2131) has served the City of Ventura for over 130 years. It got its start on September 30, 1887 with a house that was purchased on the corner of Santa Clara and Oak Street. Today, the Ventura Family YMCA has grown with an expansive 6,000 facility members and provides childcare to over 200 children in its after-school programs. More information at www.ciymca.org/locations/ventura-family-ymca.
The Pleasant Valley Swim Team (PVST) is a year-round competitive swimming organization that has been developing outstanding community members in Camarillo and Ventura County for over four decades. PVST trains at the indoor Pleasant Valley Aquatic Center - the only indoor facility in Ventura County.
PVST accepts new members aged 6-18 on an ongoing basis, space permitting. A swim tryout is required for prospective new members for minimum skills assessment and group placement
Visit www.pvst.org for more information.
i9 Sports runs recreational teams for youth (ages 3-14) soccer, cheerleading, basketball, T-ball and flag football league that covers Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, and Woodland Hills. i9 is committed to safety, organization and sportsmanship with the highest degree of customer service and professionalism. Here is information from the i9 website at www.i9sports.com:
i9 Sports Flag Football is non-contact continuous action, using minimal equipment. The games emphasize basic football skills of passing, catching, defending, and running. In i9 Flag, participants also learn about formations, pass patterns, and different types of defense.
Visit the local i9Sports website by www.i9sports.com for more information.
The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Ventura serves more than 3,000 children ages 6 to 18 each year, many of them from disadvantaged circumstances. The numbers keep growing, but with the ongoing community support, Ventura's children will continue to have a safe, friendly and educational place where they can have fun, learn, play and grow. The Club's mission is to provide a positive place for all youth, and quality programs to help them become healthy, responsible, confident and productive members of our community.
Locations at:
Bill LeFevre Center (1929 Johnson Dr., Ventura) 641-5599
Oak View Center (555 Mahoney Ave., Oak View) 649-9000
E.J. Harrison Center (11321 Violeta St., Ventura) 641-5599
Learn more by visiting www.bgclubventura.org or call 805.641.5585.
American Youth Soccer Organization Region 82 serves Santa Paula and is for children ages 4 to 18 as of 7/31 each year. Pre-registration for the summer runs from March to June.
For more information, visit www.ayso82.org.
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