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Teaching TeamWork to Kids (without them knowing it)

Friday, February 24th, 2012

Teamwork isn’t an inborn ability, it’s something we’re taught through life, through experience and necessity.  But we can help children build these skills at a young age. Of course, telling them they are learning new skills isn’t always the way to go, so why not make it fun?

At City Beach, our Kids’ Camp Counselors play a number of games with our camp  kids — from silly to active to competitive.  All with the intention to entertain them, of course, but in the end, they’re learning vital skills about how to work in a group setting, how to listen, and more.  And since we know repetition helps to cement what they’ve learned in their long-term memory banks, the best way to reinforce these skills is to practice, practice, practice!

Here are a few fun games you can use to help kids of any age learn to work well in a group environment:

Simon Says

This classic game is great for kids of any age (with a little alteration for the younger ones) and teaches them to follow directions in a fun way, to listen to what they are being told and formulate an action based on those instructions.  Play the first round with your children.

One person plays the role of “Simon.”  He or she stands in front of the room. Simon’s job is to give instructions to the rest of the group – such as “pat your head.”  The catch?  Those who are following are only supposed to respond to the commands that start with “Simon says.”

For older children, you can eliminate the ones who act without the words “Simon says.”  For younger children, they seem to get such a kick out of getting each other to do silly things, it’s not a bad idea just to let them play.

Cereal Box City

This is a fun,easy game that requires kids to work together (and a little set up ahead of time).  Provide a bunch of empty cereal boxes, some tape and a large work space.  The kids must work together build a giant city.  They can add whatever else they want that they think goes in a city, as well, such as cars, people, etc.

Something You Don’t Know

This game is a getting-to-know-you game,  usually best for teens.  It allows the kids to know each other and see each other in a way that steps outside of their preconceived notions.  Put the kids in a circle, and one by one, they will tell the group one thing the others don’t know. (An example: You don’t know I was born in Illinois.)   The most effective way is when you do at least three rounds of this — the more rounds, the more sincere the kids will get about what they are revealing. ( The leader sets the tone of these reveals.  if this is meant to be a “get-to-know-my-neighbor, keep the tone lighter, more focused on common interests.  If you’re looking for a more serious connection and a breakdown of judgements, you can set the tone to be more revealing, more indepth.)

Download our Team Building for Children Poster

Looking for something to put in your classroom or keep on a wall?  Download our FREE Teambuilding for Kids Poster (11×17) with two terrific team building games on it: Killer Winker and The Human Knot.

 

 

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We Recommend… Food!

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

If you haven’t visited our Bar & Grill lately, then you’re missing out on a fabulous new home-away-from-home.  Our new menu offers hearty options (and plenty of them) to tempt your palette, and our new, brighter look creates a warm, fun ambiance.  Come for a meal, come for one of our fabulous City Beach cocktails — just come and visit us!

And to help you decide, our employees offer up their favorite items on the new menu:

Mike Maguire (our COO) Recommends:
The Grilled Meatloaf

 ”It’s the perfect, filling option!”  Our Sliced Meatloaf is placed over the open-grill, served with Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Sautėed Seasonal Vegetables.

Lisa Scaduto (Birthday Coordinator) Recommends:
The Meatball Sub

“The marinara sauce is totally authentic.  It’s so good!”  Our Meatball sub is Beef Meatballs simmered in Marinara Sauce, with Mozzarella and Parmesan Cheese on a French Roll. Served with French Fries.

 

Jeannie (Marketing Manager) Recommends:
The City Beach Chicken Wrap

“The Mango Salsa is to die for — it adds just the touch of citrus to make this wrap unique and out of this world.  (And yummy french fries!)”  The City Beach Chicken Wrap is Grilled Chicken with a Mango Salsa, creamy Red Pepper Aoli, Romaine Lettuce, and Shredded Cheddar Cheese and wrapped in a Flour Tortilla. Served with french fries.

 

Marcus (Rock Gym Manager) Recommends:
The Sante Fe Wrap

“The chipotle sauce adds a nice hint of spice.  It’s a healthy, delicious meal.” Grilled Chicken, Cheddar Cheese, Bacon, Lettuce, Diced Tomatoes, and creamy Chipotle Sauce in a Sun-Dried Tomato Tortilla.  Served with French Fries.

Freedom Moore (Operations Manager) Recommends:
The Offshore Pizza

“The pesto is terrific and the pizza is the perfect size — totally filling.”   The Offshore Pizza is baked on artisan bread, smothered in a mix of cheeses and covered with Pesto, Smoked Chicken and Artichoke Hearts

 

New Hours

Our doors open daily at 11am, Monday through Friday.

New Happy Hour Events:

Monday – Free Table Games Night (with purchase)
Tuesday – Happy Hour All Night
Wednesday – Karaoke with Kid Kangol, 6pm to 10pm

 

Our New Look

 

How the Happy Hour Happened….

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

The folks that built the pyramid were paid in beer, according to  Tom Standage, author of A History of the World in 6 Glasses. While we can’t exactly expect to get paid in alcohol for our daily grind, we can look forward to that fairly new tradition called the “Happy Hour.”  But ever wondered why it’s called the Happy Hour? (Other than the obvious…)

Since I’m a bit of a geek about term origins, I decided to look it up and thought I’d share it with you.  The not-so-shocking news is that the term was coined in the United States NAVY. The happy hour was the slang term for time of day of sailor entertainment including boxing matches and drinking.   The term itself gained steam after the Saturday Evening Post published an article on military life.  Not long after, “happy hour” was a common term, with restaurants and bars alike offering options to draw folks in.

So we owe our thanks to the US Navy and the Saturday Evening Post for our Happy Hours!  Cheers!

Be sure to swing by City Beach during Happy Hour. Our specials run from 4 to 7, every Monday through Friday.  And Wednesday nights are Happy Hour All Night — with free tables games with purchase (including billiards, Foosball, air hockey and more…)  See you then!

 

Free Table Games

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

  It’s Monday and your week is just getting started…

Mondays are tough, so we’re trying to make them a little more enjoyable. Every Monday night, enjoy free table games with your purchase.  Play one FREE hour of pool or other games with your purchase. What could be better to start your week off right?

(Coin operated games not included.)

 

Pint Night

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Every Thursday night in our Bar & Grill, enjoy a new local brewery during our Pint Night.  $4.00 draft pints or $5.50 for the glass plus beer.  Our happy hour menu and drinks make a perfect compliment.

 

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Ladies’ Night

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Ladies! Thursday is your night (well, and your day, too). Come enjoy rock climbing for only $10.00.

UFC 132

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

 

Four years after from their first clash, Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber are set to meet again in UFC 132 on July 2nd.

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Categories : Sports, UFC

UFC 130

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

UFC 130 Event

 

Add Shop Information here to purchase your tickets ahead of time.

VIP Ticket: Includes buffet

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Categories : UFC

Happy Birthday to Us!

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

Time flies, doesn’t it?  I used to teach a concept to my JM Hanks high school students that I called “The Spiral of Time.”  Basically, that means that the older one gets, the quicker time seems to pass.  When you are 5 years old, the summer seems to last forever (thanks, Bryan Adams!)  When you talk to your 80 year old grandma, a year flies by like a week.  Why is that?  Think about it as a relative equation…a year is literally ¼ of my son’s life; it’s 1/38 of mine, 1/68 of my father, etc.  Make sense?

Where were you 10 years ago this December?  I was preparing for my daughter’s 5th birthday in Texas, and I was in the second year of running my music promotion business.  City Beach was planning its grand opening at our Fremont location at 4020 Technology Place.  Would it work?  How would people find us?  What would they make of our crazy, hybrid business model?

As we now know, City Beach has been a rousing success.  We have played a part in the lives of so many residents of Fremont and the surrounding areas that it seems that there are very few locals that haven’t been here in some capacity (Family Fun Night, Restaurant, Rock Gym, Kid’s Birthday Party, a Corporate event, etc.)  Through tough times (9/11 and NUMMI’s closing) and good times (the robust mid-2000’s economy and the Silicon Valley tech explosion), City Beach has been a mainstay in the fabric of Fremont’s social network.  We love our regulars, we honor our local residents, and we are proud members of the 4th largest (and most-friendly!) city in the Bay Area.

Throughout 2011, City Beach will be offering special fun stuff for our old and new friends.  If you haven’t been here in awhile, come back and try our new menu and experience our commitment to quality food and service.  If you have always heard about what a cool place City Beach is, then come in and see for yourself!  Play some Bocce Ball on our outdoor patio, bring your kid to a birthday party or come climb the walls (literally) with Marcus and his team of climbers.  Stay tuned to our Facebook page and sign up for our newsletter to keep up with us.

Thanks to Fremont and the Tri-City area for 10 great years, and here’s to another 10!

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Bob Barker VS Alex Trebek: Death Match

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Hello my fellow Americans. What is more American than baseball and apple pie? Game shows! We love our game shows and over the years we have created the best in the world (the Japanese have come close but they ain’t no Mark Goodson and Bill Todman…Google it) In the spirit of America, City Beach has created The Show of Shows, the ultimate in game show competition where the old school meets the new school.

Lights, music, and a giant digital game board really transport you there. Questions come fast and furious, everything from Current Events to Rockin’ the 80’s, Audio questions, Video questions, and throwback audience participation from the greatest game shows of all time. Hands down, it’s the best show in town. And even though I just rhymed in that last sentence, our game show MCs are not cheesy guys in shiny gold jackets who sound and act ridiculous. You know, that’s the number one fear when I talk to people about the game show. They say “it looks so cool, but what about the MC, we had this goofy guy one time…” We’ve heard you! And our response is No More Cheese! Our Game show MCs are the best. They keep it moving, they’re hip and cool, and they’re quick with the nip of their wit, without being lame.

My opinion on The Show of Shows? It’s my favorite program here at the beach. Come by and give it a try. There’s the rhyming thing again, so sorry about that, I couldn’t resist. Seriously, the game show is the bomb. All ages dig it, from teens to seniors, and we can customize the game board to suit your group’s age, areas of interest, and even include questions about your company if it’s a corporate event. You can’t go wrong with The Show of Shows.

Until next time, we have some parting gifts for you. Tell them what they’ve won Johnny!

Mahalo-Gregg

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