Play Conejo is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charitable organization Tax ID #37-1694819 Your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent provided by law; check with your tax attorney.
Created in 2012 as part of the Conejo Recreation & Park District's 50th Anniversary, Play Conejo raises funds helping CRPD maintain quality parks and offer diverse and affordable recreation programs. To date, park improvements have primarily been funded by fees for new residential development. As new Conejo Valley housing projects slow to a trickle, so too do funds available for park improvements.
Through grants and charitable contributions, Play Conejo helps the District with funding for park improvements such as new playground equipment, restrooms, walking paths, and refreshed landscaping.
Play Conejo also supports a scholarship program to place children with limited means into recreation programs. Kids who exercise and are engaged in their community are more likely to be healthy and grow into productive, contributing members of society.
Mission
To provide volunteer, charitable, and financial support for public park facilities and recreation programs
which benefit Conejo Valley residents.
Vision
The Conejo Recreation & Park District is an award-winning recreation and park agency which:
Maintains more than 50 parks and recreation facilities in the Conejo Valley,
Offers thousands of recreation programs and special events annually, and
Provides recreational opportunities for all income levels.
Through its parks and recreation programs, CRPD:
Strengthens community image and residents' sense of belonging,
Provides safe places for children to play, learn, and be creative,
Creates space for seniors to be active and healthy and to continue their contribution to communities,
Positively affects local economies by boosting quality of life, property values, and spending,
Promotes health and wellness,
Increases cultural and generational unity, and provides lifetime memories,
Deters crime and anti-social behavior by engaging youths in positive alternatives for use of free time, and
Protects natural areas providing habitat for wildlife, which improves air and water quality for all.
Ryan Van Ommeren is the Associate Vice President of Operations and Planning at California Lutheran University. He has worked at California Lutheran University since 2000 and assumed his current role in 2006. His direct responsibilities include food service, facilities management, facilities planning, and campus safety. He also has leadership roles on campus in sustainability and risk management. Ryan has been an integral part of the planning and construction of an aggressive institution master plan adopted in 1998. Since the approval of that master plan, the university has doubled in size both in terms of square footage and enrollment. Significant projects include a new science building scheduled to complete in Fall 2020, work with the Los Angeles Rams to create a practice facility on the campus, and of course, work with CRPD to construct a community pool at CLU! Ryan received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from South Dakota State University and his MS in Construction Engineering from UC Berkeley. Outside of work, he is involved in the Thousand Oaks community on a variety of non-profit boards and citizens’ advisory groups, and he has a particular passion for bicycle-commuter advocacy. Ryan is married to wife Patricia (30 years in November 2019) and has one child, Bailey, who recently relocated to Minnesota for full-time employment.
Sheryl Lewanda, Treasurer
Sheryl has over 22 years in public service, the last 10 of which have been as the Management Services Administrator at Conejo Recreation and Park District. She holds a B.S. from Cal Poly Pomona and is a certified public accountant (CPA) and Certified Public Finance Officer (CPFO). Sheryl sits on the board of Hospice of the Conejo. She enjoys traveling, hiking and scuba diving…taking to heart her mom’s admonition to “go play outside”!
Rochelle Callis, Secretary
With a degree in Child Development from California State University of Fullerton, Rochelle has more than 25 years' experience with youth and families through recreation and community programs. During that time, she has served communities in Orange, San Luis Obispo, and San Benito counties, and now works in Ventura County. Rochelle is currently Administrator of Recreation and Community Services for Conejo Recreation and Park District. She has volunteered with Big Brother Big Sister, The Rape Crisis Center in San Luis Obispo, Orange County Juvenile Hall, Fullerton School District and she is Past President of the Hollister Rotary Club. She is passionate about making a difference in the community, traveling, and spending time with her family.
Nelson Buss
Nelson Buss is a 31-year resident of Thousand Oaks. He graduated from Thousand Oaks High School and attended both Moorpark College and California Lutheran University, where he studied computer science. After working in the automotive industry for 18 years, he embarked on a career in real estate. He serves as the co-chair for the Thousand Oaks Rotary Chili Cook-Off and Craft Brew Festival, and also sits on the board of 805Help and the City of Thousand Oaks Planning Commission.
Jim Friedl
Jim has been on the Play Conejo Board since its inception in 2012 and has served as the General Manager of the Conejo Recreation and Park District since 2006. He has lived in the area since 1977, attending local public schools plus Moorpark College, UC San Diego (B.A. in Urban Planning) and Pepperdine University School of Law. Early in his career, he worked for the City of Thousand Oaks as an Assistant City Attorney and Deputy City Manager.
Tim Hagel
A Thousand Oaks native, Tim was one of the first Conejo Valley Park Rangers and worked for both CRPD and COSCA. Tim holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and began his career with the Sheriff’s Office as a volunteer Reserve Police Officer in Thousand Oaks. He was employed with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office beginning in 1987, and was assigned as the Chief of Police for the City of Thousand Oaks for 6 years. Tim was assigned as the Chief of Police for Fillmore and, later, the Commander of the West County Patrol Services, where he had oversight over numerous patrol operations, the County gang unit, 911 Center, Community Policing Grants, Office of Emergency Services, and all policing of unincorporated communities from Lockwood Valley to the Pacific Ocean, including Santa Clara, Ventura, and Ojai Valley. Tim has an extensive background in emergency management of large scale disasters and incidents, including catastrophic airline crash and recovery, train derailments, earthquakes, wildfires, whole community fatal landslides, and large scale evacuations. For many years, he was the Search and Rescue Coordinator and Emergency Operations Center Planning Section Chief for the County of Ventura Sheriff OES. Tim is the recipient of the Medal of Valor, the Ventura County Man of the Year for Thousand Oaks, and the Thousand Oaks City Lifetime Ambassador Award.
Kyle Jorrey
Kyle is the current Operations Director for Five07 Coffee Bar in Thousand Oaks. Before coming to Five07, he spent nearly 20 years with the Acorn Newspapers, including the last 13 as editor of the Thousand Oaks Acorn, where he oversaw a staff that won several awards for its coverage of local government, breaking news, public interest journalism, and sports. In 2023, he spearheaded a grassroots effort to bring back the Turkey Day Dash, a long-running Conejo Valley tradition. The Thanksgiving Day run/walk attracted 2,000 participants and raised over $56,000 for three local charities. Kyle makes his home in Thousand Oaks with wife, Jenny, and daughter, Kylie. He loves hiking in local open spaces with his two dogs, Bella and Lewis, and rooting on his beleaguered Chicago Bears.
Bryan McQueeney
Bryan is the co-founder and Executive Director of Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship, a local non-profit serving disabled children. Bryan is an active horseman who enjoys trail riding, hiking in our open space, camping, and golf. He has a degree in political science from Occidental College.
Mary Power
Ms. Power held various positions at the Global Information Company, J.D. Power and Associates for more than half her life. It was a family-owned and operated business until the company sold in 2005 to The McGraw-Hill Companies. Ms. Power continued working at JDPA through the summer of 2010. During her tenure with the firm, her most recent position was senior research manager for the Global Travel and Hospitality Practice. She sits on the Board of Trustees of Mary Health of the Sick, Antioch University Los Angeles, Conejo Senior Volunteer Program, as well as the Southern California Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Mark Sellers
Mark Sellers is a real estate attorney with the Jackson | DeMarco | Tidus | Peckenpaugh law firm in its Westlake Village office. He is an Adjunct Professor of Land Use Law at Pepperdine Law School. Mark and his family are longtime residents of Thousand Oaks and he was the City Attorney for the City of Thousand Oaks from 1983 to 2004. He has been involved with the development of and fundraising for California State University Channel Islands and the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza theaters (the Alliance for the Arts Foundation). He is a member of the Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce and Thousand Oaks Rotary. Mark has coached many youth basketball teams in the Conejo Youth Basketball.
Your generous contribution to Play Conejo can do so much:
Help place a disadvantaged child into a recreation program,
Improve local parks,
Foster community members' support and engagement in their neighborhoods and regional parks.
Businesses and individuals donating $500 or more receive special recognition, such as having their names appear on banners posted at various CRPD events and in the District's recreation program guides.
Our programs are offered year-round and are taught by American Red Cross certified and trained instructors.
Completion of class does not guarantee advancement to the next level. For children under 5 who are just learning to swim, a minimum of two sessions of repeated lessons is recommended. Children under 8 may need additional practice before mastering each level of swimming which may take several sessions before moving to the next level.
We do not offer make-up lessons unless canceled by Conejo Recreation & Park District. A full description of the refund policy can be found at the bottom of your receipt or by visiting our REFUND INFO & FAQ.
Please utilize the Special Accommodations option for individuals who may need additional assistance to enhance your swimmer's learning experience.
Read each description carefully and select an appropriate level by ability and not age. If your child does not meet the minimum or maximum age requirements, please give our officE a call at 805-241-0894.
Parent and Child (Ages 6 months – 3 years)
Introduces participants and their guardians’ skills to get acclimated to an aquatic environment. Learn skills in self-guided practice with your child through songs, toys, and games. Practice movements on front and back, changing positions, submerging, entering, and exiting the pool. One guardian is required to be in the water during this course. This course is offered in group instruction only.
Tiny Tot Seals (Ages 2.5 – 3.5 years)
If this is your child is under the age of 3, we recommend at least one session of Parent/Child. Introduces movement along the wall, blowing bubbles, breath-holding, kicking, floating, arm strokes, and under water exploration. Participants should be comfortable in shallow water and can follow verbal cues. This course is offered in semi-private instruction only.
Polliwogs (Ages 3.5 - 5 years)
Builds on skills from Tiny Tots, moving into deeper water. Improve arm/leg movements, gliding, and floating. Introduces swimming with assistance with an emphasis on underwater exploration. Participants must be able to hang on the wall without letting go, follow verbal directions, and blow bubbles at the surface of the water. This course is offered in semi-private instruction only.
Seals (Ages 4 - 7 years)
Builds on skills from Polliwogs, continuing work on simultaneous leg/arm movements, improving floating, and gliding on front/back with limited assistance. Introduces swimming at the surface of the water without assistance. Participants must be able to submerge their head fully under water. This course is offered in group and semi-private instruction.
Dolphins (Ages 4 – 8 years)
Builds on skills from Seals, continuing to swim without assistance at the surface of the water. Focuses on freestyle arm/leg movements with rhythmic breathing and floating at the surface of the water unassisted. Introduces elementary backstroke and survival swimming. This course is offered in group and semi-private instruction.
Otters (Ages 5 – 10 years)
Builds on skills from Dolphins, emphasizes strength, endurance, and coordination of freestyle. Introduces backstroke, breaststroke, and treading water. Participants should be comfortable swimming at the surface of the water for at least 15 yards with rhythmic breathing then roll into a back float unassisted. This course is offered in group and semi-private instruction.
Stingrays (Ages 5 – 12 years)
Builds on skills from Otters, with extended instruction in the coordination of freestyle, backstroke, and treading water. Introduces the breaststroke and the butterfly kick. Participants must be able to swim 25-yards of freestyle (with side breathing) and backstroke. This course is offered in group and semi-private instruction.
Barracudas (Ages 6 – 12 years)
Builds on skills from Stingrays, with extended instruction in the coordination of breaststroke and butterfly. Focuses on endurance, stroke development, starts, and finishes. Introduces intervals, flip turns, and circle swimming. Participants must be able to swim 50-yards of freestyle (with side breathing), backstroke and breaststroke. This course is offered in group and semi-private instruction.
Sharks (Ages 10 – 14 years)
Participants in this course are ready for the Swim Team and need stroke refinement and endurance training. Should be able to comfortably swim 50- yards each of all four competitive strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly). This class is not offered every season and is held in semi-private instruction only.
Private Instruction (Ages 2.5+)
One participant to one instructor, designed around the individual’s swimming ability, needs, and level. All private instructions can be converted into semi-private instruction if both participants are around the same swimming ability. Private Instructions are limited and fill quickly. For any cancellations, we call off the waitlist.
Adult Beginner (Ages 18+)
This class offers a chance for participants to reach their swimming goals in a fun, motivating, and safe environment. This class is geared towards beginners and should not be taken by individuals who have advanced swimming experience. Learn how to effectively overcome your fear of water by learning the basics of floating, breathing, and kicking. Introduces the fundamentals of survival stroke with skills and drills to practice individually. This class is not offered every season and is held in semi-private instruction only.
SPECIALTY CLASSES
CRPD Swim Team (Ages 8+)
The CRPD Swim Team is a novice team that prepares athletes for competition by focusing on speed, endurance, refining strokes, and physical conditioning. Workouts are structured by age and ability providing workouts in a fun and collaborative social setting for all athletes. Swimmers must be proficient in the following to be eligible for the CPRD Swim Team:
Freestyle for 50 Yards - Child can demonstrate correct reaching arms, fast kicks, and side breathing, using streamline off the wall.
Backstroke for 50 Yards - Child can demonstrate correct straight arms, fast flutter kicks, using streamline off the wall.
Breaststroke for 25 Yards - Child can demonstrate correct breaststroke arms alternating with breaststroke kick (not scissor kick), breathing during the pull.
Butterfly Kick for 15 Yards (Dolphin Kick) - Child can kick with legs together, toes pointed, kicking from the hips (not the knees).
Tread Water for 1 Minute - Child can stay afloat using sculling arms, and legs keeping their head above water without touching the bottom or wall.
Demonstrate Tuck/Pike Surface Dive - Child can front float at surface then bring body into Tuck or Pike position with head down, and swim headfirst to the bottom.
While some equipment is provided for swim workouts, participants are required to supply their own swimsuit, goggles, towels, and swim fins. A CRPD Swim Team swim cap will be provided on the first day of practice. Search course number C800 for more detailed information.
Homeschool Swim Team (Ages 8+)
The Homeschool Swim Team provides opportunities for local homeschools to meet and train in a fun and team-oriented environment. Learn effective and efficient turns, starts, and finishes for all four competitive strokes. Practice drills and swim sets tailored to individual levels and endurance. Athletes should be able to swim 25-yards of freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke comfortably. This class should not be taken by swimmers that do not know how to swim or are uncomfortable in the water. This class is not offered every season. Search course number C803 for more detailed information.
Stroke Technique and Workout (Ages 14+)
Improve stroke technique, endurance, and confidence in the water. Instructed by experienced swim instructors and coaches. Learn how to swim faster with less effort in a small group setting at your own pace. This course is offered in group instruction only. Search course number C805 for more detailed information.
Intro to Water Polo (Ages 8+)
This course offers an introductory lesson into the sport of water polo. Introduces the fundamental skills, techniques, rules, and excitement of the sport. Taught by collegiate and area coaches. This class is held in 7-12 feet of water. Participants must be able to swim 50 yards (2 lengths) of a competition pool comfortably with rotary breathing. Participants should also be knowledgeable in the Back and Breast strokes. No previous water polo experience is needed. This class is not offered every season. Search course number C801 for more detailed information.
Water Aerobic Workout – Deep Water (Ages 18+)
This class offers a conventional workout using the power of water and your body. Learn how great it feels to work hard in the water without it feeling like a workout. Low impact exercises taught by a seasoned and experienced water aerobics instructor to workout problem muscle and joint areas. Search course number C802 for more detailed information.
Noodle Aerobic Workout – Shallow Water (Ages 18+)
Explore the versatility of a pool noodle while improving core, strength, flexibility, balance, range of motion and proper form. Exercises in shallow water with movements from yoga, Pilates, ballet, and more. Gentle on the joints ideal for participants with arthritis. Search course number C802 for more detailed information.
Water Aerobic Workout – Shallow Water (Ages 18+)
This class is full of fun and energizing activities designed to help you reach your fitness goals. The exercises are performed in water that is chest deep and no swimming skills are needed to participate. The class utilizes different exercises and routines coupled with mild aerobics, all at the pace and comfort level of everyone. Search course number C804 for more detailed information.
Water Walkers Workout – Shallow Water (Ages 18+)
This class offers a conventional workout using the power of water and your body as you walk and jog. The low impact exercises are performed in shallow water and no swimming skills are needed to participate. The purpose of the class is to improve flexibility, range of motion, strength, muscle tone and cardiovascular endurance while using the resistance of the water to cushion the feet, knees and back. Search course number C804 for more detailed information.
Springboard Diving (Ages 7-17)
Introduces fundamentals of competitive springboard diving to beginners while intermediate divers refine their skills. Get coached at your level in a small and controlled group setting by the current Cal Lutheran University Dive Coach. Dive class participants must successfully execute basic skills before moving on to more advanced skills. All participants must be able to swim 25-yards freestyle and perform a dive from the edge of the pool. This class is not offered every season. Search course number 3409 for more detailed information.
Aquatic Summer Fun Camp (Ages 8-12)
Have fun in the sun at the Community Pool at CLU with other youth from the community. Receive daily swim instruction in all four competitive strokes. Introduction to the sports of Water Polo and Springboard Diving is also included. Take daily hikes, play interactive games, and end the day in the pool. Light snacks are provided throughout the day. Participants must be able to swim 25 yards (one length of a competitive pool) unassisted and without rest. This camp is not offered every season. Search course number 3415 for more detailed information.