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A Fresh Start in the Placerville and Cameron Park Communities

Dec 30, 2016 11:38AM ● By Style

Photo courtesy of Mike Ely

Cameron Park Community Services District

The annual Winter Concert series kicks off with The Ely Brothers and The Doubletake Band—performing the best of ’50s and ’60s groups like Elvis, Buddy Holly and the Everly Brothers—on January 21. Advance tickets are $18 each, two for $34, or $20 at the door; and can be purchased at Bel Air in Cameron Park, Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce, the Cameron Park CSD office or online at showclix.com; doors open at 6 p.m., and the concert commences at 7 p.m.  

On January 28, Reds, Whites and Jewels, a wine and jewelry show, goes from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

Looking to keep that New Year’s resolution regarding your health? Sign up for jazzercise, Zumba, yoga, ballet or ballroom dance, among other classes. The younger ones can try baby ballet, jazz, taekwondo, bike classes, gymnastics or hula. Check out all of the new activities in the Winter/Spring Activity Guide, which is available at the Cameron Park CSD Office, the Cameron Park Library and other local businesses. 

Purchase your Early Bird Combo Pass to Cameron Park Lake and the Community Center Pool through April 28 for a reduced rate; family passes are $129, individual passes are $50, and a senior pass is $40.  

The 50+ Room hosts a variety of activities and is open Monday, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On January 20 at 12:45 p.m., a Golden Years Wellness Workshop will teach attendees how to make the golden years a time of life that’s truly meaningful. Bridge is played every Monday at 1 p.m. and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., and bingo takes places January 10 at 1 p.m.  

Are you looking for an event venue? The Community Center is affordable and may just be the perfect place.

Save the date for It's a Wedding Affair on February 26. 

For a complete list of programs and events, visit cameronpark.org or call 530-677-2231.
Article by Tina Helm.


Placerville Recreation and Parks

Kickstart Your Health

With the holidays behind us, it’s time to focus on your fitness goals for 2017. The City of Placerville Recreation and Parks Department has a variety of classes to get your feet moving and your heart rate up—from ballet and kickboxing to Pilates, Zumba and women’s self-defense, just to name a few.

If you’re looking for a mind-body connection that brings perspective, try a yoga or “Body and Breath class. Various taekwondo classes—for kids and adults—are also available, along with a table tennis club. Talented and charismatic instructors present a plethora of dance classes for all ages, including ballroom, waltz, foxtrot, tap and jazz

For those yearning to learn something new, take a class on knitting, fused glass, or learn the “Art of Aging Gracefully.”

Be sure to “Like” the City of Placerville Recreation and Parks’ Facebook page and download the Winter/Spring Activity Guide.

To enroll in one of these classes and for more information, call 530-642-5232 or visit teamsideline.com/placerville.  


Article by Julie Burnside