Monthly News & Updates
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April 2026
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Summer Registration opens April 29
Classes are viewable starting 4/8. Make sure your passwords are up to date. Here's everything you need to find and register for a class that speaks to you!
Spring Break is around the corner!
There's still time to sign up for our fun Spring Break Camps! Spring camps are offered April 6–10 with half day and full day Recreation camps and full day Camp Community Arts. Learn More
Summer Camp Fun!
Join Arts + Rec for an exciting summer of swimming, arts, sports, recreation, and tons of fun! Our camp options include Adaptive Camps, Camp Community Arts, Classic Day Camps, Preschool-Age Camps, and more.
Summer camps run 6/2–8/7!
For more adult ceramics, cooking, music, and art classes, be sure to check online!
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All About iCloud
Friday, 4/17
10:30 AM–12:30 PM
In this workshop you will learn all about the iCloud and learn about storing and syncing information between all your devices and easily sharing it with others. |
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NEW! Strength and Flow Yoga
Thursdays, 4/23–5/28
9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Discover inner calm and strength in this Hatha yoga class. Perfect for all levels, this practice blends mindful movement, breathwork, and meditation to enhance flexibility, reduce stress, and promote balance. |
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More Adult Classes
For more youth ceramics, sports, music, and art classes, be sure to check online!
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3D Design and Print
Mon–Fri, 4/23–5/28
9:00 AM–10:00 AM
Join us for an exciting 3D Design & Printing class where the kids will use 3D Modeling Software “Tinker Cad” to design their favorite foods, game cartoons, and other inspiring creations! |
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Skyhawks Hoopster Tots
This fun and engaging program features a variety of dynamic games and activities that help kids develop essential skills while fostering their confidence and passion for the game. View various Skyhawks classes in youth sports section.
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More Youth Classes
For more intergenerational dance, yoga, and music classes, be sure to check online!
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Preschool Art Pop-up
Saturday, 4/25
9:30 AM–11:30 AM
This FREE family event is specially designed for our youngest learners (ages 0–5) and their families! Kids can dive into hands-on activities including bubble art, coloring, face painting, a gak (slime) sensory table, beading, and more.
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Multi-Age and Family
These events are designed for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Bowling and Pizza
Saturday, 4/25
9:45 AM–1:15 PM
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Let’s get social! A morning of bowling with friends and pizza for lunch. Wear something comfortable. No bowling shoes required. Meet at Civic Park Community Center; transportation will be provided to the bowling alley.
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You Can Cook! Pizza Lunch
Saturday, 4/18
10:00 AM–1:00 PM
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Join Specialized Recreation staff for a deliciously fun kitchen adventure! Get hands-on as we learn cooking basics and kitchen safety together.
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Dinner Club
Pacific Catch, Wednesday, 4/1, 5:30 PM–8:00 PM >> Register Here
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Upcoming Art Classes & Events
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Spring Marks: Layering & Lifting in Monotype
4/18, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM Register
Afternoon Tea Paint & Sip: Abstract Florals in Acrylic
4/11, 2:00 PM–4:00 PM Register

This April, Axis Dance Company returns to the Lesher Center for the Arts with Patterns.
Founded in 1987, AXIS is one of the nation’s most acclaimed ensembles of disabled, non-disabled, d/Deaf and neurodiverse performers. Through this series of live dance performances and a short film from AXIS Dance Company and their acclaimed choreographers, Patterns explores how individuality are expressions of the infinite ways we move and connect. Presented by Diablo Regional Arts Association with AXIS Dance Company, performances take place April 3–4. Tickets are available online.
SFJAZZ at the Lesher Center returns in April for its two final shows of this season!
4/11: Master guitarist Lee Ritneour and Oscar winning composer and pianist Dave Grusin unite for Lee Ritenour and Friends.
4/18: Six-time Grammy-nominated pianist, composer, and bandleader Gerald Clayton.
This exhibition explores over five decades of the artist’s practice through paintings, video interviews, and audio recordings. Jiménez Chino’s work bridges ancient and contemporary traditions, offering profound insight into Indigenous culture, community, and craft.
This event brings together artist Inocencio Jiménez Chino and anthropologist Jonathan Amith for an intimate discussion about Chino’s decades long career. Buy tickets online, space is limited!
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