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City Council Packet - 03/21/2000 +.ka r jw, ~~t' I IfL tie a.. 1 f 4 c> F TIG ARRD CITY AIL WORKSHOP MEETING. MARCH 21, .2000 ; C CIL E TIN WILL NOT. E[ TELEVISE iaadmljo%ccpkt2.doc c Y ! V ~ J ti i ' Nil Revised 3-16-00 k)ILwGOk lla } CITY OF TIGARD 3. .2 " 7r{ rP,VII7,"NY'~0 ~F~t1.4 Z; r 7°3{1'2 SVHALL'~0~~ TIGARD,t3ClItEGQ1~k~~~2~R PUBLIC NOTICE: Assistive Listening Devices are available for persons with impaired hearing and should be scheduled for Council meetings by noon on the Monday prior to the Council meeting. Please call 639-4171, Ext. 309 (voice) or 684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). Upon request, the City will also endeavor to arrange for the following services: • Qualified sign language interpreters for persons with speech or hearing impairments; and • Qualified bilingual interpreters. Since these services must be scheduled with outside service providers, it is important to allow as much lead-time as possible. Please notify the City of your need by 5:00 p.m. on the Thursday preceding the meeting date at the same phone numbers as listed above: 639- 4171, x309 (voice) or 684-2772 (TDD - Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf). SEE ATTACHED AGENDA COUNCIL AGENDA - MARCH 21, 2000 - PAGE 1 AGENDA TIGARD CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING, MARCH 21, 2000 6:30 PM 1. WORKSHOP MEETING • Call to Order: Mayor Nicoll • Pledge of Allegiance • Council Communications 8z Liaison Reports • Cali to Staff and Council for Non Agenda Items 6:35 PM 2. RECREATION TASK FORCE UPDATE i Staff Report: Public Works Department 7:30 PM 3. MAKING CLIMATE CHANGE A LOCAL ISSUE - VIDEO PRESENTATION • Presenters: Sam Sadler of the Oregon Department of Energy and Curt Nichols of the City of Portland Energy Office 7:40 PM 4. DURHAM ROCK QUARRY UPDATE • Staff Report: Community Development Department 7:50 PM 5. PERSONNEL RULES DISCUSSION - PROPOSED SECTIONS 57.0 - USE OF CITY OWNED VEHICLES AND 58.0 - SMOKE FREE WORK ENVIRONMENT (Continued from the 3/14/00 Council Meeting) • Staff Report: Human Resources Department 8:15 PM 6. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS 8:25 PM 7. NON-AGENDA ITEMS COUNCIL AGENDA - MARCH 21, 2000 - PAGE 2 8:35 PM 8. EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council will go into Executive Session under the provisions of ORS 192.660 (1) (d), (e), (f) 8t (h) to discuss labor relations, real property transactions, exempt public records, and current and pending litigation issues. As you are aware, all discussions within this session are confidential; therefore nothing from this meeting may be disclosed by those present. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend this session, but must not disclose any information discussed during this session. 8:55 PM 9. ADJOURNMENT I:\AD M\CATHY\CCA\000321.D OC i i i i 3 COUNCIL AGENDA - MARCH 21, 2000 - PAGE 3 . Y Agenda Item No. 4. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL Meeting of .5 - - 00 WORKSHOP MEETING MEETING MINUTES -MARCH 21, 2000 1. WORKSHOP MEETING Call to Order: Council President Moore tailed the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. o Roll Call Council Present: Councilors Joyce Patton, Ken Scheckla, Paul Hunt, Brian Moore and Mayor Jim Nicoli Staff Present: City Manager Bill Monahan; Asst. to the City Manager Liz Newton; City Recorder Catherine Wheatley; Parks Supervisor Jeff Munro, Associate Planner Laurie Nicholson; Human Resources Director Sandy Zodrow Others Present: David Nicoli, Arnold Cogan, Curt Nichols, Sam Sadler, Larry Eisenberg o Council Communications: None o Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items: None 2. RECREATION TASK FORCE UPDATE Jeff Munro, Parks Supervisor, introduced Arnold Cogan of Cogan Owens & Cogan, the consultant working on the recreational district feasibility study. Mr. Cogan reported that they have completed Phase 1 of the Atfalati Recreation District feasibility study, including a random sample survey, budget studies, and facilities identification. He indicated that they have begun Phase 2, starting with the second random sample survey that reaffirmed the support identified in the first survey. He noted the end-of-April deadline from Washington County for the resolutions of support from the supporting jurisdictions. Dave Nicoli, Atfalati, reported that Sherwood opted out of the district because they decided to work with the Sherwood School District, where they felt they could accomplish the same goals as a recreational district without additional taxes. He said that Tualatin would decide in the next couple of weeks while Durham was struggling with what to do, given their small population size. He pointed out that the Tigard area could form the district on its own, as originally proposed (City of Tigard, Tigard-Tualatin School District, and unincorporated Washington County within the Tigard Urban Growth Boundary). Mr. Cogan reviewed the revised budget, pared down to a permanent rate of 43 cents per $1,000 and a capital bond of 28 cents per $1,000 ($89.30 per household per year). He indicated to Councilor Patton that a recalculation of the capital costs for a Tigard-area-only district would eliminate the Tualatin community center, the Durham park trails and the Tualatin River Bridge, leaving only the Tigard community recreation center, but it would not necessarily reduce the capital bond rate. CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - MARCH 21, 2000 - PAGE 1 Bill Monahan, City Manager, explained to Councilor Scheckla that the $25,000 Tigard invested as its share of the Tualatin River Trail Bridge project went into a feasibility study to determine whether the bridge project was feasible. It has been determined that this project is possible. Mr. Nicoli discussed the memo of understanding and resolution of support Atfalati needed to obtain from each participating jurisdiction in order to move the process along at the County. Mr. Cogan reviewed the proposed intergovernmental agreement to govern the district through an association of governments using a governing board. Mr. Nicoli confirmed to Council President Moore that a resolution of support from Tigard, should the Council pass it at the public hearing next week, was only a recommendation to Washington County, which made the final decision on whether or not to put the district on the November ballot. Mr. Nicoli confirmed to Councilor Hunt that the other jurisdictions could not force Tigard to join, should the Council vote down the resolution of support. Mr. Nicoli distributed a sample schedule he developed to illustrate the types of activities a recreational district could offer to the Tigard community. He indicated to Council President Moore that selection of activities and programs at a recreational district typically involved significant public input. He commented that while there was a heavy emphasis on youth activities, there were also programs for toddlers, adults and senior citizens. He confirmed to Councilor Scheckla that the law required building the community recreation center as handicapped accessible; programs for developmentally disabled persons are possible. Mr. Nicoli stated that Don Clemens, Newberg recreation district director, would attend the Council meeting next week to answer questions. He asked for the Council's support for a recreation district, which his group felt strongly that the Tigard area needed and would support. Councilor Hunt discussed his opposition to the recreation district, citing taxes the people could not afford and possible interference with the street bond. He commented that he believed that the education for kids available at a library was more beneficial than a recreation center. Mayor Nicoli left the meeting at 7:02 p.m. 3. MAKING CLIMATE CHANGE A LOCAL ISSUE - VIDEO PRESENTATION Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder, introduced Curt Nichols, City of Portland, and Sam Sadler, Oregon Department of Energy. Mr. Sadler presented a video discussing the ramifications of the changes in the earth's climate brought about by global warming, noting the effects in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest in particular. Mr. Nichols reviewed the City of Portland's efforts since 1993 to reduce COz emissions in the Portland area. He cited reasons of cost savings in developing energy efficient improvements in city facilities, tax credits offered by the Oregon Office of Energy for the use of energy efficient appliances, and SB 1149 (funding for energy efficiency and other public purpose improvements). Mr. Sadler discussed the Building Code and decisions on transportation and development patterns as areas under the City's purview relating to the efficient use of energy. He reviewed the programs available through the Oregon Office of Energy to encourage energy efficiency and energy conservation. CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - MARCH 21, 2000 - PAGE 2 Councilor Scheckla asked for further information on the joint PGE-City of Wilsonville project. Mr. Nichols indicated that the program, still in the concept stage, offered incentives to apartment complex owners to install energy efficient appliances and water-saving devices. He explained that both parties contributed towards the funding. 4. DURHAM ROCK QUARRY'UPDATE Laurie Nicholson, Associate Planner, recalled that the Tigard staff has been working with the Washington County staff and its consultants to develop an intergovernmental agreement addressing the planning, permitting and service issues for a mixed-use development at the Durham Rock Quarry. She introduced Larry Eisenberg, Washington County Facilities Manager, Mr. Eisenberg used an aerial photograph to review which portions of the Durham Rock Quarry fell under the City of Tigard's and the City of Tualatin's jurisdictions. He mentioned that ODOT owned a small portion and would be involved in the process. He indicated the County's appreciation for the support provided by the City staff in helping to develop the RFP soliciting development team proposals. Mr. Eisenberg reviewed the issues inherent with the site, including the 60-foot deep hole (allowing the possibility of underground structured parking on site) and the bottlenecked Bridgeport Road/Lower Boones Ferry Road intersection (requiring reconfiguration of the intersection to reroute the traffic and relocation of the Village Inn). He mentioned expanding the park and ride opportunities in the area. He reported that they have initiated requests to rezone the property to commercial mixed-use zoning in order to obtain a higher development value. Mr. Eisenberg reviewed the elements of the high-end retail/office development the County expected to see on the property, including a major theatre, office towers, and upscale retailers with multiple floor stores. He commented that the County intended to review its options with respect to outright sale of the property versus a ground lease in light of the collective best interests of the County and the cities. He mentioned a projected property value of $25 to $30 million and a development in the $200 million range. Mr. Eisenberg asked the Council to support the County's request to change the zoning and to support the intergovernmental agreement. He indicated that Tualatin would conduct the development review but would enforce Tigard standards within the Tigard area. He said that all fees for development on property within the Tigard jurisdiction would go to Tigard. Mr. Monahan cautioned the Council to be careful not to express an opinion on the Comprehensive Plan amendment that was part of the request to change the zone. At Council President Moore's request, Mr. Eisenberg reviewed the multi jurisdictional evaluation committee that the County would use to review the development proposals. He noted that they have asked Jim Hendryx to serve as Tigard's representative. Mr. Eisenberg confirmed to Councilor Hunt that there would be no costs to the City, although the City would receive its development fees and the property tax base increase. He reassured Councilor Scheckla that the County's process included the City of Durham as a neighbor indirectly impacted by the development. He mentioned their discussions with respect to the CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - MARCH 21, 2000 - PAGE 3 raw traffic impact in particular. He indicated to Councilor Scheckla that Regal Cinema's'competitors were interested in this property as a site for a theatre. Mr. Eisenberg reiterated to Councilor Scheckla that the Bridgeport/Lower Boones Ferry intersection redesign would provide better traffic circulation for the area. He confirmed to Mark Mahon, businessman in the area, that the redesign would look at the traffic signalization in the whole area, including across I-5 in Clackamas County. In response to a question from Councilor Patton, Mr. Eisenberg said that he thought it unlikely that the development would include the residential element originally mentioned because it would not have the economic basis to support housing. He indicated that the developers were free to propose housing. Mr. Monahan commented that Durham had not favored a residential buffer with traffic exiting into Durham. Ms. Nicholson stated that the re-zoning discussions between the City and County staffs were still in the conceptual stage. 5. PERSONNEL RULES DISCUSSION - PROPOSED SECTIONS 57.0 - USE OF CITY OWNED VEHICLES AND 58.0 - SMOKE FREE WORK ENVIRONMENT Sandy Zodrow, Human Resources Director, recalled that the intent of the staff proposal to prohibit the use of smokeless tobacco was to make the prohibition consistent throughout the city departments, to address health and wellness issues, and to reduce insurance costs. She referenced her memo discussing the issue. She indicated that the Executive Staff reconsidered the prohibition after OPEU's objection but confirmed their support to include this provision in the personnel rules. She mentioned Councilor Patton's suggestions to clarify the language in the provision. Mike Mills, Oregon Public Employees Union representative, referenced his memo discussing the issue. He reviewed the various types of smokeless tobacco and their uses. He suggested that the real problem was sanitary conditions in shared vehicles, which he held the City could address through other means than a prohibition against smokeless tobacco. He pointed out that the two departments receiving employee complaints addressed the issue on the departmental level. He mentioned the enforcement difficulties. He characterized the situation as a matter of defending personal rights. Councilor Hunt asked if the City could handle a personnel policy on a complaint-driven basis, similarly to certain municipal code provisions. Ms. Zodrow said no. Mr. Monahan discussed the difficulties of trying to enforce personnel rules on a complaint-driven basis. Councilor Scheckla discussed his concern at regulating one activity when the City did not regulate other activities that created similar problems. Mr. Monahan pointed out that staff discussed this as a wellness issue as opposed to an individual rights' issue. He mentioned that the City had policies on cleanliness in the workplace. He conunented that if trashy vehicles were a problem, employees would have raised the issue. Councilor Patton noted the two issues of addressing a potential health issue versus individual sanitary practices. She pointed out that that employers implemented smoke-free policies when employees raised the issue of second-hand smoke, a situation in which the individual rights of the smokers were set aside for the good of the whole. She commented that she did not see that same situation with smokeless tobacco use. She indicated that she did not get a sense that staff CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - MARCH 21, 2000 - PAGE 4 r . Y spoke with one voice with respect to the underlying intent of the policy, and was not comfortable making a decision at this time. Councilor Hunt concurred that enflorcement of a smokeless tobacco prohibition would be difficult. Councilor Scheckla spoke to the issue of personal rights. Ms. Zodrow indicated that SB 750 did give a public employer the right to set standards for smoking, gum chewing and similar matters of personal conduct at work. Mr. Monahan suggested that staff watch how other jurisdictions handled this issue to gather more information for discussion at a later date. Ms. Zodrow asked Council to pass the two articles, excluding the smokeless tobacco provision, because the other provisions in the articles were essentially existing City policy. The Council discussed means of encouraging cleanliness in shared vehicles. 6. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS: None. 7. NON-AGENDA ITEMS Mr. Monahan reviewed the City Engineer's draft letter responding to the Kable Street Neighborhood's request for speed humps, streetlights, and input on sidewalk design. He mentioned staff's belief that extenuating circumstances existed in this situation such that they were considering recommending that the Council make an exception to the City policy that the neighbors pay for street lights. He indicated that Mr. Duenas would present the issue more fully to the Council at their next meeting. The Council agreed to consideration of making an exception to City policy on the streetlights. 8. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Canceled. 9. ADJOURNMENT: 8:22 p.m. Attes Catherine Wheatley, City Recorder yor, City -olf Tigard Date: CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES - MARCH 21, 2000 - PAGE 5 AGENDA ITEM # 02 FOR AGENDA OF _3-21-00 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ISSUE/AGENDA TITLE Recreation Task Force Update PREPARED BY: Jeff Munro DEPT HEAD OK CITY MGR OK ISSUE BEFORE THE COUNCIL Cogan, Owens, Cogan will lead a discussion with Council on the concept of a Recreation Partnership and discuss a resolution of support that will be before City Council on March 28, 2000 which will allow the citizens to vote on the issue. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that Council give input and direction into the formation of a Recreation Partnership. Direction needs to be given on governance, survey results and proposed budget. INFORMATION SUMMARY A Task Force was formed to study the feasibility of a Recreation Partnership within the boundries of the TTSD & Sherwood School District. On December 7, 1999, City Council heard an update from the Atfalati Steering Committee on the matter. The update included the results of the Phase I survey, governance structure, annual budget and proposed programs and facilities. After months of study, the Steering Committee concluded that forming a recreation district is both feasible and desirable and would provide recreational services that are no urrently being provided in the region. After discussion, Council approved additional funding for Phase II that was to include a second survey. Since finishing Phase I, the second public opinion survey has been completed by Davis & Hibbitts, Inc. and has been broken down by precinct (see attached sheets). In addition, on February 10, 1999 the Steering Committee met and refined and revised the preliminary program description and budget to respond to the results of the survey (see attached sheet). A second Governance Workshop was conducted on March 8, 2000 to review the results of the public survey, refine budget and task force recommendations and comment on a draft Memorandum of Understanding that would guide formation and management of the district. City of Tigard Steering Committee members were present, as was Council President Moore at the March 8th meeting. Arnold Cogan of Cogan, Owens, Cogan will bring Council up to date and explain options for the Councils next steps. OTHER ALTERNATIVES CONSIDERED During the process, the Task Force looked at status quo and other types of District concepts outlined in the feasibility study dated December 20, 1999. VISION TASK FORCE GOAL AND ACTION COMMITTEE STRATEGY Urban & Public Services Goal: Create a Park & Recreation District strategy; create a Task Force regarding development of a Park & Recreation District. FISCAL NOTES None iAcityMdc\sum.dot evision Committee meeting - asg Force Budget R District T 10, 2000 Res eation February cr Re ults from t ' to of D1, leff (City of ks Depa~,men assocla Tualatinp~ egnar,D1 Hefetman' pffIces of N 00 rion: derso%Ed Paul Hennon wn to the $80' Loca- lohnR• An sort, 000) do pttendeeS' Tigard), Tom V . $125, 165,000 house (A value) ual Costly 1000 of assessed „ e final version. Bring the Ann .29 11S gecommen ative for th Gppl . range. ure down to $gg ded Ahern W e bTOUght fig with and ice Analysis for the en's RESULT . 2 Cast of Sere $15M• two final locum ,,Table enters to approx. will see enclosed recreational c Bally • D1 e S150,000- produce tw eon oun substan ur overall s in: to apeuditur the am is Significant Chang vements 1oweTed 42 by limiting e did reduce field Plan (enclosed)' pexisting r° to $1,5670 e but w e gystemin1p veered cial pictur raposed Actian centers, gerv resulting in a to this finan the p recreat~ on ice th D is to Debt is still in roCeed wi the surveys: cheap sho ub has indicateduinnd in that it is not too w m that it attemp o SheN`rp0d ood• ative Sheiw we believe that we without gut, at the P cial proposal is so°posal is fiscally con to will. all of the items the finan cial P CLIJSIONS and battle eludes W that th the fI will be a h osal is that i e n believe same time, embers, wis W e p e that e financial prop d abridge M the taxpayer' TasxForCe n~ '11t of arcs, able trails, an its mission. the added 2000. 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Estimated Debt $eNl~ Rate NetB ond Issue x,29 TeX Rate lot evted IS1000 A ,0001 ~o p8 consttuded. es G .4p 125 are Total Tax ,000 ho use 00 lilies change pet bef ore recreation tai Annual Co8t1S 165 Incremental rate could be less In earl' Yeats ram oust o~ 20 Pro9 . \-evied am V, 232 fees 26°1° 'Mono Davis Hibbitts, Inc. Market and Public Opinion Research 921 SW Morrison, Suite 434, Portland, OR 97205 Phone (503) 220-0575, FAX 220-0576 email: dhi@dhiresearch.com February 2, 2000 TO: Arnold Cogan & Matt Hastie, Cogan Owens Cogan FR: Adam Davis & Su Midghall, Davis & Hibbitts, Inc. RE: Atfalati Recreational District Survey 1. INTRODUCTION , Davis & Hibbitts, Inc. is pleased to present the results of a research study conducted for Cogan Owens Cogan to help identify the level of support for a recreation district in South Washington County. The survey was conducted between January 13 and 17, 2000. The survey topics included general support for the proposed district and a specific ballot measure test. This report presents key results and findings from the survey and notes any significant subgroup differences. Research methodoloiz The research involved a telephone survey of 822 randomly selected registered voters. The interviews were completed in six different areas of South Washington County: Tigard/Tualatin School District (N=151), Sherwood School District (N=148), City of Tigard (N=150), City of Tualatin (N=151), City of Sherwood (N=150), and City of Durham (N=72). In gathering the survey responses, DHI employed quality control measures which included questionnaire pretesting, callbacks, and verification. Statement of limitations Any sampling of opinions or attitudes is subject to a margin of error, which represents the difference between a sample of a given population and the total population. For a sample size of 150, if the respondents answered a particular question in the proportion of 90% one way and 10% the other, the margin of error would be 4.8 If they answered 50% each way, the margin would be 8%. The reason for the difference lies in the fact that when response categories are relatively even in size, each is numerically smaller and thus slightly less able - on a statistical basis - to approximate the larger population. These plus-minus error margins represent differences between the sample and total population at a confidence interval, or probability, calculated to be 95%. This means that there is a 95% probability that the sample taken for this study would fall within the stated margins of error if compared with the results achieved from surveying the entire target population. Report organization This memo is organized by the major topics covered in the survey and highlights noteworthy outcomes, including variations by gender, age, place of residence, and households with and without children in K-12 public schools. Readers are encouraged to read the questionnaire at the end of this report for the exact wording of all questions. II. FINDINGS i Respondents were asked to rate the idea of a recreation district for the Tigard/Tualatin School District, Sherwood School District, cities of Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, and Durham on a scale of 1 (very bad idea) to 5 (very good idea). Twenty-nine percent (29%) said the recreation district was a very good idea, 17% said it was a good idea, 30% were neutral, 5% believed it was a bad idea, 11% said it was a very bad idea, and 8% did not know. The Tigard/Tualatin School District was slightly more favorable (4 and 5 rating) to the idea of a recreation district than the Sherwood School District (57% and 42%, respectively). Of the four cities tested, the City of Tualatin (53%) had the most residents who gave a 4/5 rating on the idea, while the City of Durham (32%) had the least. The Cities of Tigard and Sherwood gave similar ratings with 41 % and 44%, respectively. We found no differences by gender, but respondents aged 18-54 (52%) were more likely to give the recreation district idea a 4/5 rating compared to those aged 55 and older (37%). Also, households with children attending K-12 public schools gave higher ratings than households without K-12 attendees (59% and 40%, respectively). Table 1 i Rating of Atfalati Recreational District Proposal 'i Weighted Tigard/Tualatin Sherwood Tigard Tualatin Sherwood Durham Total (N=151) (N=148) N=150) (N=151) (N=150) (N=72) i Good (4+-5) 54% 57% 41% 41% 53% 44% 32% 5=Very Good 34% 36% 26% 31% 27% 28% 24% 4 = Good 20% 21% 16% 10% 26% 16% 8% Neutral (3) 25% 25% 28% 27% 28% 37% 43% 3 2 = Bad 4% 3% 7% 6% 5% 2% 4% I = Very Bad 9% 8% 11% 16% 9% 12% 11% Bad (1 +2) 13% 11% 19% 22% 13% 14% 15% Don't Know 8% 7% 11% 10% 5% S% 10% • We read respondents a brief description of services that would be provided through the proposed recreational district and asked if they would support or oppose a measure that would cost the owner of an average $165,000 home about $120 per year in additional property taxes (see questionnaire for exact wording). We then asked respondents who answered "don't know" which way they would lean. The table below outlines the level of SUPPORT for each of the six areas. Table 2 Level of Support for the Atfalati Recreational District Amount Weighted Tigard/Tualatin Sherwood City of City of City of City of Total SD SD Tigard Taulatin Sherwood Durham $120 43% 45% 36% 39% 50% 36% 39% $120 51% 54% 40% 43% 57% 43% 39% w/leaners After including the leaners, the Tigard/Tualatin School District and the City of Tualatin were the only two areas with a majority support for the proposed . measure at the $120 per year amount. The City of Durham did not gain any more support through leaners. Overall, voters who are most likely to support the proposed measure are residents under age 55 who rent and have children in K-12 public schools. • Respondents who opposed the $120 per year measure were also asked about their level of support based on $100 per year, and those who opposed the $100 per year measure were asked about $80 per year. The table below outlines the level of SUPPORT for each of the six areas. Table 3 Level of Support for the Atfalati Recreational District Amount Weighted Tigard/Tualatin Sherwood City of City of City of City of Total SD SD Tigard Taulatin Sherwood Durham $120 43% 45% 36% 39% 50% 36% 39% $100 44% 46% 38% 42% 54% 39% 426/.-- $80 51% 52% 47% 46% 59% 45% 47% More support is gain by going down to $80 from $100 than going down to $100 from $120. Voters may be more likely to support the proposed measure if the additional taxes were below $100 per year. Tualatin Area Results a Results for Tualatin were broken out into three sub areas: East, Central, and West. A majority of voters in East (57%)' and Central (54%) gave a 4/5 rating for the recreation district proposal compared to West with 22%. • The overall support for the measure also follows this trend where Central gave the most support while West gave the least. Tualatin Table 1 Level of Support for the Atfalati Recreational District Amount West Central East (N=28) (N=110) (N=27) $120 26% 48% 39% $100 33% 51% 43% $80 33% 58% 50% i 1 i i i 3 a a Ed, here are the results you wanted by precincts. Please note the small sample sizes and because of that the results should not be used to represent the respective precincts. The figures are more helpful to get a "sense of things" and not to be used as a scientific study. Atfalati Recreation District Survey Rating idea of proposed recreation district. Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Precinct 41,180 225,250 226, 251, 16,192 9,239 215 (N=37) (N=14) 46 (N=17) (N=5) (N=4) =18 Good 49% 50% 56% 47% 80% 75% Neutral 24% 21% 28% 24% 20% 25D/o Bad 19% 21% 6% 29% Support for proposed recreation district. Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Precincts Precinct 41,180 225,250 226, 251, 16,192 9,239 215 46 $120 49% 36% 28% 24% 80% 50% $100 49% 36% 28% 29% 80% 50% $80 54% 57% 33% 35%. 80% 50% $120 51% 360%/o 44% 35% 80% 50% w/leaners y, V1 ® 3 v ATFALATI RECREATIONAL DISTRICT FE4SIBILITY STUDY Cities of Durham ♦ Sherwood ♦ Tigard + Tualatin Sherwood School District +Tigard-Tualatin School District Washington County STEERING COMMITTEE PHASE 1 REPORT & RECOMMENDATIONS December 20,1999 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT STEERING COMMITTEE CHAIR DAVE NICOU AT 61.2-8200 OR DI HEFFERNAN, COGAN OWENS COGAI'V AT 225-0192. ATFALATI RECREATION DISTRICT FEASIBILITY STUDY j PHASE 1 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS i EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Overview The Atfalati Recreation District is proposed as a regional recreation service provider in southern Washington County. Formed as an association of existing local governments, this district would build and operate needed recreation facilities, improve and operate i existing recreation facilities, and manage recreation programs and services in partnership with participating jurisdictions. The proposed district boundary includes all properties within the city limits of Durham, Sherwood, Tigard and Tualatin and unincorporated areas within the Tigard-Tualatin and Sherwood School Districts. I Recreational services that would be provided by the new district are not being offered to area residents currently. Jurisdictions themselves would have to find additional resources to fund these services if they were to provide them independently. If jurisdictions chose to provide these services independently, the additional tax increment would fall within their Measure 50 permanent tax rate. The district's permanent tax rate ($0.62/$1,000 of assessed value) would generate enough revenue to offer recreation services and programs for all residents or all ages, income levels and interests including athletic and non-athletic programs and facilities. An additional $0.32/$1,000 of assessed value would be collected to finance the bonded debt for constructing new indoor community centers, a pedestrian bridge and trails, and outdoor recreation facilities. It has been determined that the proposed district would be the most economical, efficient, and comprehensive way to provide recreation services in the region. The average residential property in the region would be assessed approximately $120/year for these new facilities and other improvements, and coordination and expansion of recreational services. Individual, community, economic and environmental benefits from park and recreation programs abound. Individual benefits include improved health and fitness, longevity, enhanced creativity and a sense of well-being. Community benefits include improved community identity and spirit, opportunities for connecting neighborhoods and families, and youth activities that may reduce social problems. Economic benefits include higher property values and community services that enhance overall livability. Environmental benefits include improved access to open space and natural areas and better habitat for urban wildlife. The proposed district would provide these and other services for the region. f1 Atfalati Recreation District Feasibility Study , Steering Connnittee Phase 1 Report and Recommendations O`XEN` I Study Findings The purpose of Phase 1 of the A;tfalati Recreation District Feasibility Study was to review the feasibility of establishing a recreation district in southern Washington County and to provide enough information for each jurisdiction to determine if their community should participate in the formation of the new district. The Steering Committee guiding the study includes representatives from the seven participating local governments (Cities of Durham, Sherwood, Tigard and Tualatin, the Sherwood and Tigard-Tualatin ~j School Districts, and Washington County) and citizen representatives from the Atfalati Recreation District (ARD). At the outset of the feasibility study, the Steering Committee established the following goals for the proposed district. The goals were refined duringi Phase 1 based upon public input. t' District Goals i i o Develop new facilities and standardize, improve and maintain existing community facilities. ® Formalize - and/or develop athletic and non-athletic programs outside of those provided by the school districts and municipalities. o Coordinate existing athletic and non-athletic programs. s Support and promote development of a regional trail and open space system. i After six months of study, the Steering Committee has concluded that forming a recreation district is both feasible and desirable and would provide recreational services I that are not currently being provided in the region. The Committee makes the following findings and recommendations: 1. Creation of a special recreation district is feasible and steps should be taken to refer the question to the area voters in November, 2000. The proposed district boundary includes all` properties within the city limits of Durham, Sherwood, Tigard and Tualatin and unincorporated areas within the Tigard Tualatin and Sherwood School Districts. t 2. The proposed district would finance construction of new facilities where needed, improve existing facilities, and manage programs for regional recreation opportunities. The new district would not be a park district; it would provide new d and enhanced recreation opportunities in partnership with school districts and cities. 3. A statistically valid survey of likely voters found that 80% of voters think forming such a recreation district is a good or a very good idea. A majority of voters said Atfalati Recreation District Feasibility Study 2 CMAN Steering Committee Please 1 Report and Recommendations O WENS COG,\N they would support the district if it focused on indoor recreation facilities and i passive (trails, open space) outdoor recreation facilities. i~ I 4. The district will not overlap, or provide services that cities are currently providing. Each city will own, operate and maintain their own parks. The district seeks to efficiently fill recreational needs that are not currently being met. 5. Three alternative service concepts were analyzed. A recommended alternative was developed that includes a $25 million bond improvement program and a $3.8 million annual operating budget excluding debt service. 6. The amount of tax revenue put back into each community from the proposed district !j is approximately equal to the revenue collected from each community. i 7. The bond improvement program (see Table E.1, page 5) includes new regional community centers in Tigard and Tualatin; a regional community recreation complex in Sherwood; outdoor sports fields and fitness areas (multi-purpose fields and paths) adjacent to the indoor facilities; a pedestrian bridge across the Tualatin River and an improved trail system in Durham Park to link regional parks and trail systems. The recreation district would operate and maintain these new district facilities. 8. The recreation district would assume responsibility for managing some existing facilities. The district would operate and manage the Tigard and Tualatin Aquatic Centers and expand community aquatic programs at these facilities. The district would upgrade and provide enhanced maintenance of recreation facilities and open space areas at elementary and middle schools and high schools to expand recreation opportunities for area residents. 9. The proposed district would provide youth development, adult and senior recreation programs and activities - both athletic and non-athletic - such as arts and crafts, drama classes, exercise classes, coordination and scheduling services for recreation facilities, and hosting community meetings and special events. Accomnnodations will be made for all income levels. 10. if all participating jurisdictions consent to the district's formation and voters approve the program outlined above, the bond program would establish a 20-year tax rate of $0.34/$1,000 of assessed property value within the district. The operating budget would establish a permanent tax rate of $0.62/$1,000 of assessed property value within the district, for a total tax rate of $0.96/$1,000. The debt service amount falls outside the Measure 5 limit. The $0.62 permanent rate is under the Measure 5 general government tax rate limitation for all tax code areas within the proposed district. Atfalati Recreation District Feasibilih/ Study 3 Steering Cornrnittee Phase 1 Report and Reconnnendations OWENS COGAN MIM Ingo I 'I'mmi 1,--- -1 MA The average residential property in the proposed district has a market value of 5165,000 and is assessed at a value of $125,000. The average homeowner would pay an additional $120 per year for debt service and operating costs associated with the proposed district. 1 The district's tax base would be authorized under ORS 451 as a County Special Service District. The governing body for the proposed district would be established ! through an association of local governments under Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS ! 190). The association would function as a board of directors for the district. The (I County would cede all policy and management responsibility to the local association i of governments. The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) would approve the district's annual budget and all bond issues. Preparing the budget, planning capital programs, and managing the district's day-today operations would be the responsibility of the governing association. Representation on the proposed district's governing board would include one representative each from the four participating cities, Washington County and the ; two school districts - a seven member board. Some Steering Committee members feel school districts should not hold voting positions on the board out of concern that school districts should not play a governance role in the delivery of general- purpose local government services and that agreements to protect school district interest be accomplished through intergovernmental agreements (IGAs). Participants may choose to review the district's governance structure each year. Oregon laws allow the district to be dismantled, annexed, or replaced. The Steering Committee recommends the district board periodically review whether or not the proposed district is functioning as intended. 4. The legal procedures for creating the district do not allow for the district to be formed on a piece-meal, or selective, basis. Voters in the proposed district area will be asked to'approve the district's boundaries and a permanent tax rate. Cities that pass consent resolutions authorizing district formation concede the new district the authority to provide special district services within their jurisdiction It is the Steering Committee's understanding that if voters in a particular city vote against the ballot measure, but a majority of district voters approve the measure that forms the district, the district is approved throughout its designated boundaries. This i interpretation has not been formally reviewed by legal counsel. In summary, the proposed district is the most reliable way to provide these new and expanded -recreation services. The combined 'joint venture' effort by the four cities, two school districts and Washington County take advantage of economies of scale i and maximize the use of available resources by providing a coordinated, regional recreation service program for area residents. Atfalati Recreatio?i District Feasibilihj Shady 4 ccx AN _5teering Committee Phase 1 Report and Recornnnendations OWENS i COGAN Now Table E.1 ' Item Descri tion Estimated Cost 1 Tualatin Recreation Center - multi-purpose $7,500,000 35,000 sq. ft. bldg. with community indoor and outdoor recreation facilities 2 Tigard Recreation Center - multi-purpose 12,500,000 50,000 sq. ft. bldg. with community indoor and outdoor recreation facilities 1 i 3 Sherwood Community Recreation Complex - including 4,000,000 j multi-purpose fields, community and recreational facilities ' 4 Durham Park Trails - develop 3 miles of trails and links 450,000 to new bride ' 5 Tualatin River Trail Bridge - pedestrian/bike bridge 1,000,000 across the Tualatin River f Subtotal $25,450,000 Closing costs 1.5% 381,750 1 Total $25,831,750 Discount rate 5.50% ! Debt service 20 Yr. Term $2,161,584 t` i i Share for each jurisdiction reflects jurisdictions' approximate assessed value contribution to the i f proposed district. Atlalati Recreation District Feasibilihi Shtdy 5 ccx:nN Steering Connnittee Pliase 1 Report rind Reconrnmendations OW ENS A r - 3aiv 03!21100 t Summary - Revised Draft Budge attnersh+P Feasibility Study Atfala6 Recreation She~pOd thout en6ed Alternative Wi tiro for TNp©tricts Analysis for the "econ►rn n comp 'Table 2 $ stalfipopulation ra arable of Service ~1,g87,840 used expenence -in on 0 01,26 se component 11~ program staff $421,960 Tax ba in other districts, school district y 1 Ree Revenue (75°l0) Subtotal for sirri+►ar bldgs allowance from less Fee lw0nance casts 1ess $10001acre 000 Avg• i cost per acre etc. Ciityty o Tualatin ent fields repairs, of Tigard master plan $ 292,500 City Maifstenance 35,000 for equipm 2 Operations and ual expenditures guild. s/Facilities schools) component ation 60 Ann base admi0str (includes ement and Athletic Fields Tax $A 1477,500 other Mang cha$es Trails rovements subtotal costs for Director, ,misc. purtber System Imp of total labor e uipment, . u n fate 1 15a10 ent for office q 5.5% discon 384,84 Cequirem eNice @ fer n► debt s ices 5,000 Est. Bond Progra 3 AdMinistratlve Sere 482107 Bon onent Management $eryices X18 8 Tax base comp sed against district properbl capital outlay Subtotal ual amountasses Debt Service X3,771,368 Ann Co. Assessor 71,428 Wash in9tonlClackam Total Cost of SeNlce ~ 1999 X5,273,9 Value ~A~ $0.43 Pef $1000 A~1. Estffnated Assessed as 0.?8 s et of Debt Service $0.72 Tax Rate and Issue Tax Rate for B 1000 A V « $89,39 Total Taxes Levied ISM 125,000) $0.09 ucted. 000 house (Av' constr Annual CosdSg65, er $5p0,000 change p recreation facilities are rate early years before be less in Levied amount could b Revised 3IA7100 Atfalati Recreation Partnership Feasibility Study - Capital Cost Summary Table 1 Capital Improvement Program for the Recommended Alternative without Sherwood It= Description Estimated Cost 5gurce 1 Tualatin Community Recreation Center - multi-purpose $7,000,000 City of Tualatin 35,000 sq. ft. bldg. and outdoor recreation facilities 2 Tigard Community Recreation Center - multi-purpose 9,000,000 Comparable facilities 40,000 sq. ft. bldg. and outdoor recreation facilities 3 Durham Park Trails 450,000 Comparable facilities Develop 3 miles of trails and links to new bridge 4 Tualatin River Trail Bridge 1,000,000 City of Tualatin pedestrian/bike bridge across the Tualatin River Subtotal $17,450,000 Closing costs (1.5%) 261.750 Total $17,711,750 Discount rate 5.50% Debt service (20 Yr. Term) ($1,482,107) COGAN OW ENS COGAN Revised 3/17/00 ARP Benefits _Potential Programs by Age l~id, --dl -eSc--- - - h---ool - High - School i 20 to , I 1 to 30 131 to 55 Over 55 Grade ads School Middle--- infants j Pre School rams I Rec programs Rec programs p g _ Child Care I Chdd Care_ I Child Care Dances fDances Rec ro I After School (After School `After School Value Added I ! Indoor (Indoor Playground playground ; Programs { Programs ! Programs classes :Classes Classes Dance j Nature kids Nature kids Youth Center iTeen Center ~ Dance Dance _ :Dance R . i nderful Water Wonderful Water iPottery {Rec Programs Dog Training Dog Training Dog Training R.,adm9 Wo - - - I _ Computers Insect Invasion Skate Park ; Skate Park ; Skate Park Survival Clases i Quilting Quilting - :Chess Club Chess Club :Chess Club 'Canoe buildincGuided walks Guided walks Hip Hop (Tyke treks i 4 4 Gymnastics (kinder Camp (Computer Clubs Computer Clubs Computer Clubs Photography (Photography iPhotograph r_ --g_ ! 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P y t CP ,t' 4 ~ ,r ro ~ 1h . x.2!4 ~~duti ~7 ~ c, t..r R., d ' ' e#u: ~ •r., t~(I~ tw~,~ M3tt µc~,Y~IF` ~,~ir !'~`Rr r td y,F j3~ t.lr" kt`s.' - }~X'✓r,`~;<e?'"r .e ~ ~+`~i't+~'t' r ~7 ti:`i'~~}~ ~i~ ~kn +~~~j] ,F~",yy,,~u. iu y, S gq t fi 4 J` 2+~s<~i ~('~f}kciG! r Arcs 2.:!....'°°~I:,..t3&:t1 w ~W.~s.:.~ii~.s?,.~'u.da:z~:.ia'; ..~~,t~~ss•.~`.~J., V., RECREATION FACILITIES SPORTS/LEAGUES Cedar Hills Recreation Center 19-36 Adult Sports Leagues 86 cams Garden Home Recreation Center 37-59 Athletic Center/Sports 78-87 Athletic Center/Sports 78-87 Cedar Hills Recreation Center 21,31 Jenkins Estate 11-12 Elsie Stuhr Center 63 Nature Park Interpretive Center 13-18 Garden Home Recreation Center 40,55 Conestoga Rec./Aquatic Center 93-107 Tennis Center 88,92 AQUATICS General Information 112-115 REGISTRATION Youth Sports Leagues 83 Swimming Lessons 11-7-132 Registration Registration Card Form 6 Dates/Policy 3-4 SWIM CENTER Conestoga RecJAquatic Center 109-111 SCHEDULES DEVELOPMENTALLY SENIOR ADULT ACTIVITIES Aloha Swim Center 116 DISABLED PROGRAMS Elsie Stuhr Center 60-75 Beaverton Swim Center 120 Tennis 92 Conestoga Rec./Aquatic Center 108 Aquatics 123 Harman Swim Center 124 Recreation 76-77 SPECIAL EVENTS Sunset Swim Center 127 HISTORICAL HOMES Cedar Hills Recreation enter 28,36 Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center 130 Garden Home Recreation Center 51,59 Jenkins Estate/Fanno Farmhouse 11-12 Elsie Stuhr Center 69-71 Coverphotos by. Karin Kelsey also ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Ron Willoughby Jeanne Koppel Neal K. Winters General Manager Executive Secretary Director of Business Services Doug Menke David Endres Director of Park & Recreational Services Director of Community Affairs ADMINISTRATION OFFICE HOWARD M. TERPENNING BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECREATION COMPLEX 15707 SW WALKER ROAD ;"s "'•t ;-ss BEAVERTON, OR 97006 645-6433 z i Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District is a special service district formed in 1955 by a group of foresighted citizens, and is the largest special park and recreation district in the State of Oregon. The District is governed by an elected five member Board of Directors, Mark Knudsen Terry Moore Gail Parker is supported by taxpayers, and is managed by a professional staff. The President Secretary Secretary Pro-Tem goal of the Tualatin Hills Park and • . • • „ne Recreation District is to provide year Mission Statement round recreational opportunities for 'The mission of the 4~. citizens of all ages. Tualatin Hills Park and YR Recreation District is BOARDMEETINGS to provide natural areas, All board meetings are open to the r high quality park and public and are held on the second & Y.. recreational facilities, fourth Wednesdays of each month at the services and programs, Howard M. Terpenning Recreation that meet the needs of Complex. Public input is welcome. Call Bruce S. Dalrymple Janet Allison the diverse communities 645-6433 for further information. Director Director it serves." GENERAL MANAGER'S MESSAGE It is the time of year that we prepare to welcome in spring. Hopefully that will mean more sunshine and warmer days ahead. We will also see increased ' activity at your many athletic fields and tennis courts and other outdoor Ron Willoughby facilities located throughout the Park District. General Manager With that, let me take this opportunity to say thank you to the many teams and individuals who participate in outdoor recreational activities at your outstanding Park District facilities. The numbers are impressive. This year we will entertain 8,000 soccer players, 3,000 softball players, and another 8,000 participants in youth baseball. Thousands of players will serve and volley on your tennis courts. We also will have new numbers to count this spring at your Skate Park. Judging by the skaters at the new facility on sunny winter days, we can expect big crowds this Spring. If you haven't seen the Skate Park and the adjacent In-line Hockey Rink, please come by and take a look. They are located at the north end of the Howard M. Terpenning Recreation Complex. We are planning to have a dedication festival for the Skate Park and In-line Hockey Rink this summer. We do our best to make sure all of your outdoor fields and courts are in top condition as warm weather events increase. I would be remiss if I didn't mention our committed Maintenance Operations staff. Park District employees work countless hours making sure all of your facilities are the best maintained and safest facilities that they can possibly be. The hard work and time provided by volunteers are invaluable to the Park District. At the Tualatin Hills Nature Park alone, volunteers have built footbridges and boardwalks, improved damaged areas with native plants, spread wood chips on trails, taught summer classes for children, leveled rough trails, taught fishing classes for adults, created training manuals for volunteers and much more. If you have ideas for improvements at one of your parks or athletic facilities, or have a concern, as always, give us a call at 645-6433. We want to hear from you. Have a great spring! Ron Willoughby, General Manager AIR AW% NIL T I For All Parr District Facilities Fee Policy: Please note that Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District's program and facility fees are subject to change after this brochure has gone to print. Registrants will be required to pay for the most current fees announced at the time of registration. We will do our best to provide the most accurate and timely information possible. 4 CONVENIENT WAYS TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS 1. PHONE-IN N Opening PHONE-IN Weekend ® ® In-District Residents ONLY! ® tt~ Saturday, March 13th ® 8am-6pm ® Sunday, March 14th ® 12 Noon-6pm Continuing... March 15th-26th Monday - Friday, 8:30am to 6pm 439-9400 Please be patient, we will process each call as efficiently as possible. Helpful Hints: For Out-of-District Residents: 30 agents are available to help you. Busiest time is 8-loam Phone-In Registration Begins: (please defer calls if possible). March 22nd thru March 26th Average hold time is 7 minutes. Monday - Friday, 8.30am to 6pm Please make sure your THPRD Registration Card information is updated with ALL family members After March 28th, please call any of our facilities, during office hours included. to phone-in your registration for spring term classes. Visa / Mastercard / Discover Current Registration Cards are ruired to register for any Park District Preferred Payment Option program. You may register for your immediate family ONLY! 2- MAIL-IN Mall to lion Desk r#x 3- !FAX-IN: 629-5398 157007 SW, OWalker Rd. R s7 os In-District: Begins March 15th Make Out-of-District: Begins March 22nd checks In-District Begins: March 15th payable to When /axing, be sure to complete the registration form Out-of-District Begins: March 22nd T.H.RR.D. on page 4, including credit card information. gM 4. WALK-IN REGISTRATION Walk-In Registration is available at all facilities and will continue until classes are full. In-District Residents Begin: March 18th Out-of-District Residents Begin: March 22nd Office hours of each facility vary, please consult this brochure for office hours. rim, -AT I r*j The following form and policy apply to all types of registrations. TO REGISTER YOU WILL NEED A VALID T H.P.R.D. REGISTRATION CARD (see below) REGISTRATION POLICY Those with expired registration cards will need to renew their cards before registering. 1. A valid THPRD Registration Card Is CLASS REGISTRATION FORM' required. You may register for your immediate family ONLYI 2. The District reserves the right to Your THPRD Card reverify residency. 3 Classes You Want: Alternate Classes: . All programs operate on a minimum enrollment requirement as well as Participants Name Class # Fee Class # Fee maximum enrollment capacities. The District reserves the right to cancel, change or to combine programs when minimum class enrollment has not been met. 4. Incomplete registration forms will cause a delay in processing. 5. Payment must accompany registration. 6. Visa, Mastercard, Discover & debit cards are accepted. 7. You may register for programs after they have begun if there is space available, however, fees may not be Address: pro-rated. 6. Full refunds are given when a class Phone: is canceled by the Park District. Credit Card # 0000 - ❑ ❑ - ❑ ❑ - ❑ a ❑ Refunds will be given to requests made at least 24 hrs before the 1st class. A processing fee of $4 will be Expiration Date: Signature: deducted. Amounts under $10 will not be refunded. These amounts will In consideration of the right to participate in this activity, I release any and all claims for damage remain in the registration system as and losses suffered by me or my minor child as a result of said participation against Tualatin Hills credits and may be used at any Park and Recreation District (T.H.P.R.D.) and any officers or agents thereof. I further understand facility. Refunds will be mailed within that there are certain risks inherent in this activity and that proper training and physical a 4 week period. No refund will be conditioning is necessary. given with less than 24 hrs notice, without a Doctor's excuse. I hereby agree to assume those risks on my behalf or on behalf of my minor child and to hold 8. Citizens 60 yrs and older receive a harmless T.H.P.R.D. and its agents. I have read and understand the above. 25% discount with the exception of the Stuhr Center. Participant or Parent/Guardian Signature Date T H.P.R.D. REGISTRATION CARD SYSTEM Registration Cards are required for all THPRD program and activity registration. This will insure that In-District residents receive priority in all District programs, activities and facilities. A Registration Card Form is located on the page 6 and also available at all District facilities. Forms and copies of required residency verification may be mailed to the Administration Office or brought to any District facility along with a $1.00 card fee. The required residency verification information for the registration card is: A current Oregon Drivers License or DMV Identification Card AND one of the following: current utility bill, bank or credit card statement, insurance card, or property tax statement. If playing Adult League Sports, it is necessary to obtain a "photo" Registration Card. These are obtained in person at the Tualatin Hills Athletic Center ONLYI Card fee: $1.25 each Jenkins Estate Aloha Swim Center 8005 SW Grabhorn Rd., 18650 SW Kinnaman Rd., Aloha, 97007 0 642-3855 Aloha, 97007 0 642-1586 ® B ~ B Fanno Farmhouse Beaverton Swim Center 8405 SW Creekside PI., 12850 SW Third, Beaverton, 97005 0 642-3855 Beaverton, 97005 0 644-1111 Administration Office Howard M. Terpenning Tualatin Hills Nature Park Harman Swim Center 7300 Recreation Complex Interpretive Center BeavSWertonS Ferry Rd., 15707 SW Walker Rd., 15655 SW Millikan Blvd., Beaverton, 97005 0 643-6681 Beaverton, 97006 0 645-6433 Beaverton, 97006 0 644-5595 Sunset Swim Center Maintenance Operations Tualatin Hills Tennis Center 13707 NW Science Park Dr., Howard M. TerPennin9 Howard M. Terpenning Portland, 97229 0 644-9770 Recreation Complex Recreation Complex 15707 SW Walker Rd., 15707 Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center Beaverton, 97006 0 645-3539 Beaverton, Walker Rd., Howard M. Terpenning Complex Beave, 97006 ® 645-7457 15707 SW Walker Rd., Cedar Hills Recreation Center Tualatin Hills Athletic Center\Sports Beaverton, 97006 0 645-7454 11640 SW Parkway, Howard M. Te ennin Portland, 97225 a 644-3855 g Raleigh Swim Center Recreation Complex (outdoor) Garden Home Recreation Center 15707 SW Walker Rd., 3500 SW 78th Ave., Portland 7475 SW Oleson Road, Beaverton, 97006 0 645-6498 297-6888 Portland, 97223 0 244-1101 Conestoga Recreation & Somerset Swim Center Elsie Stuhr Center Aquatic Center (outdoor) 5550 SW Hall Blvd., 9985 SW 125th, 185th & Parkview, Portland Beaverton, 97005 0 543-9434 Beaverton, 97008 0 524-3941 645-1413 Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District does not discriminate on the basis of disability in providing access to its programs, services or activities pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. The District will make reasonable modifications to its programs, services and activities to a qualified applicant or participant to ensure an equal opportunity to participate. TTY phone communication available, 629-9206. La meta del THPRD es proporcionar planeando mejorar nuestros servicios B ® recreaci6n durante todo el ano, y dar la para todas las culturas. oportunidad a todos los ciudadanos de B todas las edades de participar. Para nuestra comunidad hispana, la informaci6n acerca de la registraci6n THPRD ofrece programas, clases, para nuestros programas, clases y deportes, parques y centros de nataci6n otros servicios estar.An muy pronto para toda la comunidad. Por ejemplo: disponibles en nuestra oficina Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation Dis- Aloha Swim Center (uno de ios cuatro principal de THPRD 15707 SW trict es un distrito especial formado por centros de nataci6n), igas de futbol, Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006. un grupo de ciudadanos en 1955 y es otros deportes para. ninos y aduitos, un de los distritos de parques de gimnasio para levantar pesas, canchas Si usted habla espanol a ingids y quiere recreaci6n mds grandes en el estado de baloncesto, etc. participar Como voluntario, su ayuda de Oregon. El distrito esta gobernado ser6 muy valiosa para nosotros. por cinco directores y un administrador Actualrnente nuestros servicios en profesional. espanol son limitados. Estamos w Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District Registrant Information Form Primary Cardholder: _j J I - i _i -J ❑ Renew Card ❑ Print Card ❑ Photo Social Security Number ~__j Last Name First Name Middle Street Address Apt # (!f applicable) OR ❑Male City State Zip Code (503) ' - (503) _ - - I - -1 ! J ❑ Female Home Phone Work Phone - Date of Birth Secondary Adult Cardholder: ❑ Spouse ❑ Print Card ❑ Photo Social Security Number Last Name First Name Middle (503) : 1:1 Male Female Work Phone Date of Birth Children (18 years and under): **Children over 18 years of age should apply for their own primary card. Print Photo - - -1 - ❑ Print ❑ Photo Social Security Number Social Security Number Last Name Last Name First Name Middle Firs( Name Middle J D__j_ Birth ❑ hale ❑ Female Date of Birth - - E]Male ❑ Female - Print Photo Print Photo Social Security Number Social Security Number Last Name Last Name First Name Middle First Name _ ~ - - - btiddle ❑ Male ❑ Female ❑ Male El Female Date of Birth Date of Binh If you Do NOT reside in the Park District, but own properly within Park District boundaries, please state the property's address: FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Fee: $1.00 per card VERIFICATION IDENTIFICATION: In District Property Owner (3 yr card) Must have a Current Oregon Driver's License/ID Card: name & address match in-District Renter/ Other (1 yr card) ODL Expire: address match onlyalso,oduit children living w/parents and or parents living with adult children Pending Verification C ? yr card) Resident Database Name & Address Match ✓Yes Residency to be validated. applicant notified by mail. or Out-of-District Resident (3 yr card) PGE Date:......................... Known to reside outside district boundaries GTE: Date:........................ Insufficient Identification Required identirrcallon was not provided=Our of District status AS Date:.......,.......... WATER Date:-.. OTHER: Date:......................... TOTAL CARD FEE PAID: ( if Photo Needed: Add 25Q per fio(o 6id) Verified by:. Date:....................... *T.H,P.R.D. reserves the right to reverify residency without notice. Facility: Vj ~r 1 r., I How you can help... by making a charitable contribution aJ pry Y, to one of the following programs. 3 n r'~k ~~1)L~Ir~,~r'~„x~`~4' 3t ~ ~,~~,'~,fl~~i~ rYr~i~/t' . _.._._._._..._.........-.._~......,......,_.,..........~..........o.............~...,..~e, Family Assistance Your gift ensures that no one Park District resident is denied participation in recreational activities. Mission: "The Tualatin Hills Park Foundation Camp Rivendale enhances the Tualatin Hills Park and 1 Your gift supports a special summer day camp for developmentally disabled Recreation District parks & recreational young people. programs & services, for the perpetual r' Tualatin Hills Nature Park benefit of the community." Your gift supports livability and environmental projects at one of the area's top The Foundation's focus is to: nature parks. • Actively acquire. maintain and Historic Sites distribute resources for the support Your gift supports two historic locations in Washington County, the Jenkins of the THPRD's public park and Estate and Fanno Farmhouse. recreational programs. Friends of Aquatics • Promote, improve and expand the Your gift supports programs at the Park District's eight swim Centers. park and recreational experiences of people in Washington County. Your gift is tax deductable! • Educate and increase public For more information on charitable giving contact: awareness to conserve, preserve David Endres, Director of Community Affairs and understand the natural 645-6433 resources of Washington County. History: Founded in 1958, the Tualatin Hills Park Foundation is a publicaly Matching Gifts - supparled non-profil, tax-exempt o • e This method goes hand-in-hand with organization dedicated to enhance cash gifts. Many companies have community within the Tualatin Hills programs in which they match Park and Recreation District. Volunteer- employees contributions to non-profit Share our enthusiasm. One person funds. It's a great way to double or triple can make a big difference in the your gift impact. Contact your human r community. The Tualatin Hills Park and resource department to see if your Recreation District has a program for company has a matching gift program. 5t$=. you. Honors and Memorials - While they provide opportunities to the ;f Cash and Other Gifts - community, honorary and memorial Cash is the common form of giving. > Contributions provide the yearly financial gifts are also a fitting tribute to support necessary to operate our someone's life and accomplishments. Family Assistance program. Some Bequests - other types of gifts may be in the form of stock, securities, real estate, or life The Tualatin Hills Park Foundation can insurance policies. be made a beneficiary in your will. Providing funds to the Tualatin Hills Park Foundation can be made by a t,' Irv specific dollar amount, percentage ' Through generous donations, Camp assets or by specific property. Bequests k Rivendale has continued to thrive! may provide estate tax relief. t~'r r r ri3cC-, + - y u~y,'y lj .!n .cu-.Y n7 y til+ 'ix: f•_~T.~e~~ Y "t .s.r b at3l.~Y`1"'~«. 'fie, r ! ~:{"'..;,'~K • A. ~.rtai ,.C~Jt~~ee"Y',I'4.'~~~~~.uY~~ :ii~.~..~k~~ ` ?~bx,w ~4~' t•~l t~+u~:~Y~.S~ N. T'fiJ. ~c1i' S AfdSiS ~ ~~•~.9c.v ~w We have affordable and convenient facilities to meet your special occasion needs. BIRTHDAYS WEDDINGS If you are looking for a unique, The Jenkins Estate and Fanno Farmhouse have fun way to celebrate a birthday, become two of the premiere sites for that special day. check out one of the District's These historic Washington County facilities create an pool parties. Your children will atmosphere that you and your guests. will, always love it. Let us do the work, and remember. you enjoy! Jenkins Estate Aloha Swim Center 8005 SW Grabhorn Road o Aloha 642-1586 Fanno Farmhouse Beaverton Swim Center 8405 SW Creekside Places Beaverton 644-1111 Conestoga Recreation For reservations call: Aquatic Center 642-3855 524-3941 v Sunset Swim Center See the Jenkins Estate Section (page ;l9),laffiis,brochure 644-9770 for more details. Call the center near you for EE1=NGS details. Most of our facilities have excellent meeting space at affordable prices. Two of our premiere locations include the Jenkins Estate and the NEW Nature Park Interpretive Center. The Interpretive Center is surrounded by 195 acres of natural habitat and trails. Meeting space at the Center includes a kitchen and state of the art audio and visual equipment. A perfect location for a secluded seminar, yet centrally located. Nature Park Interpretive Center iN IVY - 15655 SW Millikan Blvd. ® Beaverton ` 644-5595 You will find more information on rental opportunities listed under each facility inside this brochure. 1"f`v:7~1 t i ~ v r • J 6 MAINTENANCE OFFICE HOWARD M.TERPENNING RECREATION COMPLEX 15707 SW WALKER ROAD BEAVERTON, OR 97006 645-3539 xr,~rE `i PERSONNEL Dave Chrisman, Superintendent of Maintenance Operations Jim Klee, Building Maintenance Coordinator Allan Wells, Park Maintenance Coordinator . Al Pldcock, Athletic Facilities Coordinator Dick Meinz, Vehicle and Equipment Coordinator BUILDING MAINTENANCE PARK MAINTENANCE i Areas of Responsibility Include: Areas of Responsibility Include: Aquatic facility maintenance, janitorial Turf maintenance & mowing, irrigation, The goal of the District Maintenance services, painting' carpentry and event hazard i Operations staff is to provide well inspection, trash and litter preparation. Facilities include the collection, repairs and construction, maintained facilities and responsive Garden Home Recreation Center, services for District residents. The stormwater drainage maintenance, and Cedar Hills Recreation Center, Elsie tree and shrub maintenance. The Park District maintains over 139 sites. Stuhr Center, Conestoga Recreation & Included at these sites are neighbor- aquatic Center, Jenkins Estate, Fanno Maintenance staff maintains over 1,2 s flood and regional parks, indoor and House. Tennis Center. Nature Park acres of recreational land. m this outdoor swimming pools, the Elsie J. Interpretive Center & the Administration acreage approximately 50 /o is mowed Stuhr Senior Adult Center, historic Offices. In addition, staff maintains 6 on a regular schedule. buildings, recreation centers & athletic indoor swim centers and 2 outdoor ATHLETIC FIELD MAINTENANCE fields and courts. pools. I Areas of Responsibility Include: Turf maintenance, backstop and goal repairs, field lining, and court surface maintenance. The duties of the Athletic _ Facility Maintenance staff include caring for 113 baseball/softball fields ~ - 3-"----- 66 soccer fields, 27 basketball courts, t 97 tennis courts, and 12 volleyball { courts. VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT SERVICES Areas of Responsibility Include: Vehicle & equipment repair, preventive maintenance, welding & fabrication. f In providing the transportation and equipment needed by the entire District Maintenance staff, District mechanics regularly service 44 trucks, 18 tractors T i and a variety of small equipment. I GEE Wetlands Conservancy/ Urban Streams If you have any questions 691-1394; Ester Lev regarding Park District Friends of Trees Natural Resource issues, 282-8846 x13; James Allison please contact the Park Watch Groups Natural Resource Office NATURAL RESOURCES Contact the Natural Resource Offices at 645-3539. h10WARDM.TERPENNING RECREATION COMPLEX for more information. 15707 SW WALKER ROAD BEAVERTON, OR 97006 Natural Resources Office, 645-3539 Earth Day Earth Day` Earth Day Earth Day PERSONNEL The Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District invites you to join us on April 24th Raiph Cook, Jr., Naturalist as we honor the Earth by removing English ivy and planting native vegetation in E/ayne Barclay, Natural Resources Tech the Nature Park. For more information on how you can participate in this Earth Melissa Waggy, Natural Resources Tech Day event along with other activities that day see page 18. Jim McElhinny, Superintendent of Natural Resource Services The Natural Resource Department Why remove English ivy? Staff provides technical expertise, English ivy is one of the worst plant invaders threatening the using sound ecological principles, to natural resources of the Park District. ensure the preservation & appropriate use of the District's Natural Areas. It escapes from landscaped areas into adjacent natural areas STEWARDSHIP and smothers the native vegetation, leaving an ivy desert in The Park District promotes stewardship its path. Because it is evergreen, no other plant can germinate and grow where a carpet of ivy has become of natural areas interacting with park established. It provides little in the way of shelter or food neighbors, working with school groups, for native wildlife. It helps cause trees to fall by weighing down and through partnerships with other branches and providing poor soil stability on slopes. It grows well organizations such as Stop Oregon in the shade as well as the sun and can propagate easily from Litter and Vandalism, Friends Groups, plant fragments. Boy Scouts of America, Tualatin River _ Watershed Council, etc. It is a serious threat to the integrity of our natural areas. In many of i~ Staff often work with volunteers to our natural areas, instead of the diversity of wildflowers and improve the quality of public natural shrubs that could be found in the understory, such as trilliums, areas. We encourage you to become lilies, violets, re-flowering current, oceanspray, etc., there is a involved in one of the many community monotonous sheet of the shiny green leaves of English ivy. groups that help us with stream restoration, park clean up projects, What can be done? Don't plant ivy and tree planting, and other stewardship remove it from your yard if it is already activities in our area. present; enlighten others about the : • VoluntBerOpportunities ; ivy menace; help remove ivy from a in.Natural Areas ' neighborhood natural area. • Goin9 Wild.-- Wildlife in your. Tualatin Watershed Friends Groups Our. . 402-1920 Neighborhood (multiple choices for each Group's voice mail) Please call the Natural Resources A Natuiral k6a N6ADdor. o Friends of Rock, Bronson, Willow Office, at 645 3539, for a brochure on xaU .Center VW®tI 6d Creek invasive plants or more information on . HylaMf Forest Park • Cedar Mill Watershed Watch nonnative plant control projects. r@ting Aldlifo: . o Fans of Fanno Creek Sant~U$Py o Friends of Butternut Creek It1.1(OUr OWn Backyard o Friends of Beaverton Creek The foliou+iing brochures Cer1i_ a ° Invasive Plant$.,A guide o Friends of Beaverton's Johnson abtained.bytontactingt.'i® "fOQ' dealing Wltl} n4f{-na$1118 Creek NaturallResource Offlc6at64- M* SpeCi®a.,, • Friends of West Hills Streams FOUR GREAT EVENT FACILITIES ® ® FOR ANY OCCASION The Jenkins Estate or Fanno Farmhouse is an ideal location for your next event. They are convenient yet secluded. Arrange a business meeting in an environment perfect for a confidential brainstorming session, or plan a wedding that will always be remembered. JENKINS ESTATE 8005SW GRABHORN ROAD The Estate, which includes the Main House, Stable, and Gatehouse is set on 68 ALOHA, OR 97007 scenic acres, provides privacy and yet is only 10 minutes from downtown Beaverton. 642-3855 The Fanno Farmhouse has remained on its original site, staked out in 1847. It is FANNOHOUSE located in the Greenway/Fanno Park area south of Hall Blvd. This delightful facility is 8405 SW CREEKSIDE PL. available for small receptions and business meetings. BEAVERTON,OR Inquires: 642-3855 Staff invites you to call for additional information or to schedule an appointment to visit and sample the atmosphere of these great facilities. PERSONNEL Debbie Schoen, Center Supervisor Main House Bobble White, Program Coordinator m I ` Built in 1913, the house has a full length Lisa Novak, Superintendent of , Programs & Special Activities, 645-6433 veranda porch, beamed ceilings, solid lfl maple hardwood floors, ornate light fixtures and huge stone fireplaces. The ADVISORY COMMITTEE house can accommodate small groups of Don Jenkins, Ruth Pasley, Lauren 5-20 people and up, as well as receptions Paulson, Jackie Miller, Irene Kleen, of 125 people. James Yaple, Kirsten VanLoo, Carol Bridges, Clarence Smith, James x O'Conner Stable hT ` ; Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm The three story wooden stable offers a large Estate House and Stable Tours reception area, display spaces, a trophy room, small stage and auditorium, kitchen Monday-Friday by Appointment only and snack bar. It can accommodate small _ Self-Guided Tours of the Grounds: groups of 5-20 and up, as well as receptions Monday-Friday, 9am to 4pm of 250 people. 9WL .cr2gok i f - P0~2ti~0° io`0~ an50a Gatehouse 002 Built in 1876, the Gatehouse is ideal for 0 - - intimate business meetings & brainstorming yi Weddings sessions. Upholstered furniture makes for a Board Meetings comfortable setting away from the office. The J] Gatehouse is also available on a limited Seminars basis for small weddings and social events. • Breakfast & Luncheon Meetings • Birthday/Anniversary Parties Dinners/Buffets ~I Business Retreats Fanno Farmhouse Planning Sessions 9 Honored as a significant historical site by Tualatin Valley Heritage, this charming Call 642-3855 to make your house is perfect for small business `;tT t meetings, wedding receptions and social reservation. Reasonable rates events. Utilizing the house and grounds, it for all our beautiful facilities( can accomodate groups of up to 75 people. Z-1 Eirm ADDITIONAL JENKINS ESTATE , . TATTRACTIONS ~ EE9V/A®u~.' . 9L~ S.S Camp Rivendale Operated during the summer on the estate grounds as a day camp for developmentally disabled youth, Camp Rivendale is available for rental. REGISTRATION The area provides a covered pavilion, Registration cards are required to restrooms, kitchen, barbecue facilities4 register for any Park District program, and a play area. A wonderful location for Those without cards may experience a outdoor weddings, family reunions and delay. You may register for your immediate family members only. Spring company picnics. It is available from May p y rr registration Information Is located on through September, weekday evenings 'r and flexible weekend hours. ; page 3. w' . Adults 60 years of age and above may If you are interested in . informations receive a discount of 25% of the stated regarding the summer youth camp, >;'~~~~t= please contact Debbie Schoen, Center registration fee. Supervisor. QUILTING Grounds By combining the best of traditional and The grounds consist of wooded, wild natural growth areas in the perimeter which give contemporary methods you will learn way to cultivated plants, and a tamed to create a beautiful quilt. Instruction landscape of ornamental trees, shrubs, for all skill levels. Previous quilting I ' I flowers and windin experience is not necessary. The class g gravel pathways. includes lectures, hand-outs, displays Trail maps are available to guide you to the rhododendron garden, perennial and demonstrations. Students will be garden, rock gardens, primrose path, asked to bring a sewing machine and herb garden and rose pergola. Visit the the instruction will call you with a supply Braille section of the herb garden where list. (Clara Barefoot Sehorn) 8 JE101 M 9:30am-12:30pm " you will find scented geraniums, lambs 4/12-5/10 ears, lavender, rosemary, chives & thyme. $24 ID $3 Adults Stable $24 ID $36 OD (5 wks) SPECIAL. RHODODENDRON SHOW EVENTS 12-5pm Sunday, April 95 The historic Stable will be filled with rhododendrons and azaleas for this judged show. The public is invited to this spectacular display. Trusses maybe delivered to the Estate between 7:30-9:30am the day of the show. Ribbons and prizes will be awarded EASIER EGG HUNT and displayed. 10am Saturday, April 3 Join the Easter Bunny at the Jenkins m~tl Estate for an Easter Egg Hunt! Each child should bring a basket to carry found eggs and $2 for admission. Parents are free. This fun filled Easter event is I RayQUILT AREFOOT specifically designed for children 10 FESTIVAL years and younger, We look forward to seeing you rain or shine! 11am-4pm May g -9 Celebrate Mother's Day by attending the Jenkins Estate Quilt Festival. All aspects of quilting will be incorporated into this FREE Mother's Day event. Included will be displays, demonstrations, quilt appraisals and quilt related items for purchase. A luncheon tea will be served from 11am until 2:30pm Saturday and a brunch from 11am until 2:30pm on Sunday. Please call the Estate for tea and brunch prices. r Ion ICI; 'IP REGISTRATION ' e • ' re Registration cards are required to GUIDED WALKS FOR register for any Park District program. TEEN/ADULT GROUPS n Those without cards may experience a Want to gel the inside scoop delay. You may register for your immediate family members only. on the Nature Park and its many habitats and inhabitants? Then If you have any questions regarding' reserve a space for your group programs or placement into specific now for a guided walk with a 15655 SW MILLIKAN BLVD. classes, please call the Center in Park Ranger. This one hour walk BEAVERTON, OR 97006 advance. is available 7 days a week. Fees 644-5595 are $2 per pe_rsori w/ a minimum Tri-Met #'s 57, 62, 67 Spring registration information Is fee of $18 per group. Call the Westside Light Rail located on page 3. Center for registration details. PERSONNEL Refund requests for 1 day programs/ Joan Andersen-Wells, Center Supervisor tours/lessons must be made at least Bruce Barbarasch, Program Coordinator 4 working days prior to the beginning Lisa Novak, Superintendent of Programs date of the program. No refunds will and Special Activities be given with less than 4 working days Park Project Day ADVISORY COMMITTEE notice. Come out to the Nature Park to Steve Andrews, Gabrielle Blaug, help make it a better place for Michael Janln, James Goudzward, wildlife and people. Join our new John Griffiths, Deborah Jones, Jerome Park Rangers to remove invasive Magill, David Wesley, Vern Williams, Tualatin Hills Nature Park plants like Himalayan blackberry Margaret Armstrong & Michelle Mann 195 ecologically diverse acres and English ivy, plant native are here for your enjoyment. plants and maintain trails. The The Tualatin Hills Nature Park Advisory The Nature Park provides a animals can't talk, but the Park Committee, comprised of nine members unique habitat for many plants staff will give you a big thanks. and two ex officio members from the and animals. Come and explore Dress for the weather. Work community, receives input regarding the operation of the Interpretive Center and the ponds, creeks, marshes gloves recommended. Ail Nature Park for park and recreational and forests on approximately materials NP110 S will be provided. ovided m services from the residents of the 1.5 miles of paved trails and 3 NP1 District. miles of secondary trails. 5/15 Teen/Adult Free (1 only) PARK HOURS NP111 Su loam-lpm Dawn til dusk, unless otherwise posted. pp 6/6 Teen/Adult L 'i f Free (1 only) INTERPRETIVE CENTER HOURS M-F, 8:30am-5pm S, 9am-5pm Su, 9am-5pm HOLIDAY CLOSURES `z r. ' 5/31 VOLUNTEERS . ry t r Would you like to volunteer and do projects, share a skill in the Park or at the + Interpretive Center? Call for more information and an application. s 1 We strive to produce I PARK RANGERS the most accurate brochure FACILITY RENTAL Park Rangers are now patrolling ark possible. However, some pro ram our When programs are class/meeting not room will be scheduled, trails daily. TThey'll provide information, information and fees may have available for rentals. Please call the assistance, emergency response, and an changed after this brochure center for rates and availability. occasional interpretive hike. Look for has gone to print. their green uniformsl " ® YOUTH & ADULT DRAWING L IN - RIEDIBY NATURE Learn to draw and paint the abundant The Nature Park Interpretive Center is H 11BIES CRAFTS plant and wildlife found in the Nature Park. Individual instruction provided for offering a series of outdoor, hands-on, all levels. Supply list. L' Rothchild-0111s minds-on programs for 3`", 4'" and 5'~ ( ) grade elementary school groups. Each OUTDOOR & NATURE NP104 S 9am-fpm program has goals that correlate with the PHOTOGRAPHY 518 18-Adult Rml Oregon State Science Benchmarks. Experience the Nature Park through the $181D $25 OD (1 only) Our staff of naturalists provide small lens in this new class. Join photographer FLOWER PETAL PAINTING group instruction and foster learning John Nihen for an exploration of outdoor experiences that can not be duplicated and nature photography. Focus will be Don't throw out that wilted bouquet, in a classroom. Please call the on composition and creativity with use the flowers for painting. You$ be Interpretive Center for a brochure and field exercises in the park. Supply list. amazed by the ease with which you can John Nihon) create wonderful colors using the little registration information. ( known art of painting with flower petals. AMAZING ADAPTATIONS 4118 8 Teen/Adult Te NP en/Adult Rm l 1 12 Supply list. (Clara Barefoot-Sehorn) NP105 S 9am-iZpm (3AD GRADE) SU 10am-12pm NP1 In this program, students investigate 5/2 Teen/Adult Rm 1 5/15 Teen/Adult Rm1 1 ID $17 OD a only} the different body parts and behaviors $24 ID $37 OD (2 wks) that help the plants and animals in the ORIGAMI ANIMAL FRIENDS Nature Park to survive. They'll take a CEDAR BARK POUCH BASKETRY Animals will come alive for you as you close-up look at life in the tadpole ponds, This basket made of hand gathered and discover the secrets of plant survival and prepared western red cedar, bear grass learn the fun ancient art of Japanese examine the teeth, skulls and pelts of and raffia is reminiscent of the pouches paper folding. All supplies included. Goldwasser) local animals to see their amazing made and used by Native Americans of (Carolyn adaptations, the Northwest. We will make a miniature NP1 NP106 SU SU 2-4:30pm version in our three week class that can 5/16 1 ID $15 O7 Adult Rm1 (1 only) FOREST CYCLES be worn around the neck. Basket (4TH GRADE) materials included in cost. Supply list. DRAWING IN THE NATURE PARK Using a cedar grove as a classroom, (Elaina Kassouf) Enjoy the Spring colors in the Nature students will {earn about the life cycle of NP102 W 6:30-9pm . trees. They'll find out what creatures 4121-5/5 Teen-Adult Rm 1 Park by learning how to record it on inhabit the area's many snags, use $47 ID $60 OD (3wks) paper. You'll learn to work with shadows, reflections and perspective. Supplies microscopes to discover the "stuff in duff', see how fallen logs give life to new OUTDOOR SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY included. (Carolyn Goldwasser) trees and learn how disturbances like Explore the exciting world of sports 5/23 7SU 2-4:30pm wind, beavers and people can change a photography. Learn the elements 5123 -12yrs Rm 1 forest. necessary to capture the action of your $11 ID $15 OD (1 only) favorite team or athlete. Focus will be on THE CASE OF THE MISSING DEER equipment, choosing the right position HANDMADE CARDS (5n+ GRADE) and employing correct techniques to get Have fun creating stunning and elegant Acting as detectives, students will good sports photos. Professional sports greeting cards for all your special people attempt to track down the Park's missing and news photographer John Nihen will and occasionst Using the instructor's stamps, hand-cast paper items deer. Along the way they will learn to share techniques for covering all rubber and beautiful papers, you will learn to read animal footprints, use "animal outdoor sports from the Olympics, make collage cards, greeting cards, gift evidence" to figure out what an animal hiking, tennis & swimming. (John Nihen) tags, place cards, name tags and has eaten, and visualize the flow of NP103 SU 1-3pm stationary. We'll also cover the hove-t and energy through a food web. 4125 Teen/Adult Rm 1 of embellishing cards and the use of $f 1 1D $ 16 OD (1 only) skeleton leaves. Supply list. Material fee $7 at class. (Marilyn Hayes) NP108 S 9am-lpm 6/5 Teen/Adult Rm 1 WATERCOLOR IN THE NATURE PARK - Enjoy the Spring colors in the Nature Park $14 ID $21 OD (1 only) by learning how to record it on paper with watercolors. You'll learn to work with shadows, reflections and perspective. Supplies included. (Carolyn Goldwasser) NP109 SU 2-4:30pm 6/6 7-12yrs Rm 1 $11 ID $15 OD (1 only) Milli A 111111-1111.11 3 BIKING UP & DOWN MT. HOOD-"C" OUTDOOR Take an adventurous ride up the base of BEGINNING BIKE REPAIR Mt. Hood. We'll make a challenging RECREATION Bring your bike back to life with this basic climb from the Wildwood campground tune-up class for beginners. You'll learn up to Government Camp. Then, we'll to fix flat tires, adjust deraileurs, and enjoy the momentum of a long downhill Age Requirements check brakes. (Bill Raczkowski) ride back to our starting place. 30 miles Unless otherwise indicated, the minimum NP201 M 7-9pm RT. (Bill Raczkowski) age for participants in the Outdoor 5/3 Teen/Adult Rm 1 NP206 S loam-fpm Programs is 18. Children may attend $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) 6/19 Teen/Adult Mt. Hood activities where appropriate ages are $8 ID $9 OD (1 only) stated. All children must be registered INTERMEDIATE BIKE REPAIR and accompanied by a registered adult Keep your bike riding smoothly. This unless otherwise stated. hands-on class teaches you to adjust FISHING wheel hubs, headset, bottom bracket Transportation and true wheels. (Bill Raczkowski) BEGINNING FLY FISHING Unless otherwise stated, individuals will NP202 M 7-9pm Five week introduction to the growing provide their own transportation to the 5/10 Teen/Adult Rm 1 sport of fly fishing. Includes fly casting, meeting site. $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) fly selection, fish behaviors, aquatic entomology, and fishing strategies. Two Weather Policy Saturday outings will be arranged during All outdoor programs go "rain or shine." BIKE RIDES class time. All equipment provided. Tour Ratings - "A, B, C's" Bring $5 book fee on 1 st day, payable to Outdoor programs use a rating system MOONLIGHT MTN BIKING- "B" instructor. (Dave Morgans) to help you choose the right tour for your What goes bump in the night. It could NP207 Th 7-9pm skill level. Attending a tour beyond your be you and a crew of bikers riding on 4/8-5/6 Adult Rm 1 is the Leif Erikson Trail in Forest Park. $68 ID $100 OD (5 wks) skill level and physical conditioning unfair to yourself, other participants and Catch glimpses of the full moon on could create safety problems. Tours are this ride. Front and rear lights required. FLY CASTING - LEVEL I rated for difficulty by using a designated (Bill Raczkowski) Learn how to evaluate your equipment letter -'A, B, C" along with distance and NP203 S 7-9pm and develop a balanced flycasting elevation gain/loss. Participants should 5/1 Teen/Adult Forest Park system; proper flyline management, the select a tour rating that matches their $8 ID $9 OD (1 only) pickup and laydown cast, shooting a skill and fitness level. Be aware that flyline, and roll cast. All equipment weather can dramatically change the HAGG LAKE MTN BIKING- "B" provided. (Dave Morgans) tour rating, so come preparedl Enjoy a moderately challenging loop NP208 S 10am-12pm trail around Hagg Lake. 12 miles RT. 4/17-4/24 Adult Westmoreland A. Minimal skill and fitness level is (Bill Raczkowski) $21 ID $22 OD (2 wks) required. Tours are usually under 500' NP204 Su 10am-1pm elevation gain/loss, less than 6 miles of 5/16 Teen/Adult Hagg Lake FLY CASTING - LEVEL II canoeing/hiking/skiing/kayaking/ $8 ID $9 OD (1 only) The ultimate challenge for the dry fly snowshoeing and less than 10 miles of fisher is presentation over moving biking (pace is 10-13 MPH on flats). KID'S MTN BIKING- "A" water. Learn how to "fish the clock" This is a great introduction to mountain with a variety of delivery casts for each B. Moderate skill level and fitness is biking for the younger set. We'll ride position. Includes reach casts, slack-line required. Tours are usually under 750' through Forest Park practicing skills and casts and other defying presentation j elevation gain/loss; less than 10 miles of enjoying the sights. One parent per methods. (Dave Morgans) hiking/skiing/canoeing/kayaking/ child needs to attend free of charge. NP209 S 10am-12pm snowshoein and less than 30 miles of 9 (Bill Raczkowski) 5/1-5/8 Adult Westmoreland biking (pace is 10-15 MPH on flats). NP205 S loam-lprn $21 ID $22 OD (2 wks) a 6/5 10-18yrs Forest Park C. Skill and fitness level should be $8 ID $9 OD (1 only) adequate to handle all terrain conditions. a "C" tours may have difficult terrain, ? greater than 750' elevation gain/loss, greater than 10 miles hiking/skiing/ Outdoor adventure programs Introduce participants to $ canmileos of biking (15eing/kayaking/snows MPH average average and 30 pace healthy and meaningful long-term. life style choices. on flats). EVA HIK04G GORGE-OUS WILDFLOWERS- "A" INSECT INVASION Join us for a leisurely walk through Tom Be a bug bagger with us] Come catch, GO COASTALI McCall State Park. Along the way we'll observe and release some. of the Want to know more about the habitats of admire and identity the wildflowers of strangest creatures on the planet. (staff) the Pacific Coast? These three walks will the Columbia Gorge. (C. Goldwasser) NP219 Su 1-3pm help you get the most from your trips to NP216 Su 9:30am-4pm 5/2 8-11 yrs Rm 1 the sea by offering a close-up look at the 5/23 10yrs-Adult Meet @NPIC $4 ID $6 OD (1 only) plants and animals that make the beach $11 ID $12 OD (1 only) and environs their home. (B. Barbarasch) COYOTES IN BEAVERTON? Are there coyotes in Washington Towering Trees- "A" KID STUFF County? Become a nature detective and Hike from the sea to the hills at Oswald search the Nature Park for animal West State Park. The old growth trees, evidence to find out. (staff) huge ferns and sounds of the surf are not NP220 S 3-5pm to be missed. SPRING BREAK 5/8 7-11yrs Rm 1 NP210 S 10am-4:30pm NATURE CAMP $41D $6 OD (1 only) 4/10 8yrs-Adult Meet @ NPIC Explore science and art in $12 ID $13 OD (1 only) nature. Children will create craft FROG HOP projects using materials from Hop on over to the pond to discover Tidepools- "A" where the frogs are and what else lives Coma see what the sea leaves behind at the amazing g sci scientific environment that show phenomenal under the water. We'll use magnifiers, low tide. We'll scan the beach for hidden We'll explore the Nature Park microscopes and nets. (staff) treasures and search the tidepools for NP221 S 2-4pm and take a MAX trip to the Zoo. creepy creatures on this unique walk. 5/22 7-10yrs Rm 1 NP212 Su Sam-3:30pm Working parents may drop off $41D $6 OD (1 only) 4/18 8yrs-Adult Meet @ NPIC kids as early as 7:40 and may $12 ID $13 OD (1 only) pick up as late as 5:20. TYKE TREKS (staff) Treks are a great way to spend a Shimmering Sands- "A" NP211 M-F 8am-5pm Thursday morning 'with your preschool 3/22-3/26 7-11 yrs Rm 1 child and to meet other parents and kids. See the octopus tree, a lighthouse and $106 ID $166 OD (1 wk) shorebirds as we hike towards the Each trek meets at a different outdoor Tillamook Spit. The sound of the sea location and allows time for a stroll, breeze and the wonderful views are chatting, fun and games. Directions will fantastic. NATURE KIDS be mailed. (Joyce Yam) NP213 S 11 am-5:30pm Would you like your pre-schooler to 5/22 8yrs-Adult Meet Co-) NPIC develop a greater understanding and Commonwealth Lake Park $12 ID $13 OD (1 only) appreciation for nature? Nature Kids is a Come see the ducks and enjoy this class that will provide a hands-on tranquil lake. Strollers welcome. WILDFLOWERS OF THE opportunity to do this. Children will learn NP222 Th 9:30-11:30am NATURE PARK- "A" by following the path of nature; stopping 4/1 Infant-7 yrs On Mother's Day, take mom to see to observe the seasons, bird migrations, $6 ID $7 OD (1 only) calypso orchids, sessile trilliums, fawn wild flowers or the weather. Each day's lilies and many more wildflowers. This theme will be complimented by art, Dawson Creek Park walk through the Nature Park will give singing, music, dance, basic academics This beautiful park setting is home to you the opportunity to view, photograph & stories. (Norman/ Sotomayor) many ducks and is a beautiful stroller and learn the life history of these NP217 TlTh, 9:30-11:30am friendly walk. beautiful plants. (Elayne Barclay) 4/6-4/28 4-5 yrs Rm 1 NP223 Th 9:30-11:30am ' NP214 Su 10am-12pm $75 ID $110 OD (4 wks) 4/8 Infant-7 yrs 5/9 Teen/Adult NPIC $6 ID $7 OD (1 only) $4 ID $6 OD (1 only) WONDERFUL WATER How does a water strider float on the Greenway Park OPAL CREEK- "B" surface of a pond? What's water made Marshy areas, five playgrounds and j Journey down this trail and take a step of? Do lots of cool experiments to learn forested areas highlight this diverse back in time to view 700 year old all this and morel (staff) park. We'll explore and play as we walk. Douglas firs & 1000 year old cedars. 8 NP218 S 10am-12pm Strollers ok. miles FIT, 500' elevation gain/loss. (staff) 4/17 7-10yrs Rm 1 NP224 Th 9:30-11:30am NP215 S 9.5pm $4 ID $6 OD (1 only) 4/15 Infant-7 yrs 5/15 11yrs-Adult Opal Creek $6 ID $7 OD (1 only) $11 ID $12 OD (1 only) Gabriel Park CANOE/KAYAK TIPPING CLINIC- "A" SAUVIE ISLAND KAYAK- "A" We'll explore the trails, playground and Begin the paddling season with this Take a long tour of Sauvie Islands fields of this fun park. Strollers ok. class. Experience capsizing in a warm waterways. We'll use stable keowee NP225 Th 9:30-11:30am pool and learn how to rescue yourself kayaks. We provide a brief introduction 4/22 Infant-7 yrs and your boat. Price includes all to kayaking, so even the first timer will be $6 ID $7 OD (1 only) equipment and instruction. Class held ready for the tour. Price includes at Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center. equipment and guide. (NW Discoveries) Willow Creek Nature Park (NW Discoveries) NP248 S 1-6pm Listen for kingfishers, enjoy the soothing Canoes 5/1 Teen/Adult sound of the creek and walk the shady NP245 Su 10-11am $36 ID $37 OD (1 only) paths with us. Strollers ok. 4/25 Teen/Adult NP226 Th 9:30-11:30am $18 ID $19 OD (1 only) TUALATIN RIVER KAYAKING- "A" 4/29 Infant-7 yrs Kayaks Take a trip on the meandering Tualatin $6 ID $7 OD (1 only) NP246 Su 11am-12pm River. This trip is a good way to discover 4/25 Teen/Adult the river in your backyard. No partner Tryon Creek State Park $18 ID $19 OD (1 only) needed! Price includes equipment and Take a walk in the woods. Look for birds guide. (NW Discoveries) and squirrels in this nearby state park. TOUTLE RIVER RAFTING NP249 Su 5-8pm Strollers ok. Ride rambling rapids in the shadow of 5/23 Teen/Adult NP227 Th 9:30-11:30am Mt. St. Helens. Because of the volcanic $31 ID $32 OD (1 only) 5/6 Infant-7 yrs silt, the Toutle's bottom changes $6 ID $7 OD (1 only) constantly. This produces exploding WHITEWATER & WINE waves and lots of fun rapids. Lunch, You are invited to escape everyday city Crystal Springs guide and equipment included. life for an outstanding trip on the White Rhododendron Garden (Wildwater) Salmon River. The trip includes miles This is the best time of year to see an NP247 ' S 9am-1:30pm of action packed, continuous rapids, array of blooming rhododendrons. We'll 4/17 16yrs-Adult incredible scenery and relaxation. At the look for ducks and walk the paths. $66 ID $67 OD (1 only) end of the trip, enjoy a BBQ lunch, wine Strollers optional. tasting and beautiful views of Mt. Hood, NP228 Th 9:30-11:30am Mt. Adams, and the Columbia Gorge. 5/13 Infant-7 yrs Info sheet will be sent. (River Drifters) $6 ID $7 OD (1 only) NP250 S 10am-2pm 5/29 12 yrs-Adult NP251 Su 10am-2pm WA TEFiSRORTS 5/30 12 yrs Adult NP252 M 10am-2pm 5/31 12 yrs-Adult RAFT THE CLACKAMAS NP253 S 10am-2pm Paddle Rafting on the upper Clackamas is a fast and wild ride. This beautiful 6/5 12 yrs-Adult section of the Cascades boasts crystal clear water, lush vegetation and steep NP254 Su 10am-2pm cliffs. Equipment provided. Info sheet will be sent. $57 ID $58 OD (River Drifters) 6/6 12 yrs-Adult NP255 S 10am-2pm NP229 S 10am-2pm NP237 S 10am-2pm 6/12 12 yrs-Adult 4/3 12 yrs-Adult 5/1 12 yrs-Adult NP256 Su 10am-2pm NP230 Su 10am-2pm NP238 Su 10am-2pm 6/13 12 yrs-Adult 4/4 12 yrs-Adult 5/2 12 yrs-Adult $69 ID $70 OD NP231 S 10am-2pm NP239 S 10am-2pm ROCK ISLAND CANOE TRIP- "B" 4/10 12 yrs-Adult 5/8 12 yrs-Adult NP232 Su 10am-2pm NP240 Su 10am-2pm This trip is a great way to get to know 4/11 12 yrs-Adult 5/9 12 yrs-Adult your local waterways. Participants NP233 S 10am-2pm NP241 S 10am-2pm should have canoed once before. 4/17 12 yrs-Adult 5/15 12 yrs-Adult Individual instruction is provided upon NP234 Su 10am-2pm NP242 Su 10am-2pm request as we tour the area. No partner 4/18 12 yrs-Adult 5/16 12 yrs-Adult needed. Canoe equipment provided. NP235 S 10am-2pm NP243 S 10am-2pm (NW Discoveries) 4/24 12 yrs-Adult 5/22 12 yrs-Adult NP257 Su 5-8pm NP236 Su 10am-2pm NP244 Su 10am 2pm 6/6 Teen/Adult 4/25 12 yrs-Adult 5/23 12 yrs-Adult $31 ID $32 OD (1 only) vt~or~r<sHOPS & roU~ a THE SOLAR SYSTEM Using common household objects, we'll create a scale model of our sun and the nine planets. Color eafth, slides from ground based and satellite 9 9 telescopic photography will be our guides. (Pete Deal) NP258 F 7-9pm Earth Day is a day of observance that is celebrated 5/7 12-Adult Rm 1 throughout the world to honor our enviornmental responsib'il'ity and $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) stewardship to our planet, Earth. LIGHT RAIL ART WALK- "A" Hop on the new Westside MAX and join the Park District check out art with an artist. Carolyn on Saturday, Goldwasser will be your guide as you April 24th see everything from bird poles to cave from 10am to 2pm I art. (Carolyn Goldwasser) Activities will be held at the Tualatin Hills Nature Park. We're NP259 S 1-4pm offering a variety of indoor and outdoor activities for people of all 6/5 Teen/Adult NPIC $B ID $9 OD (1 only) ` ages and abilities. Help remove invasive plants, go on a hike, view displays or take in a poster contest. All events are free. STAY FOUNDI ! Learn to use a map and compass in this fun, hands-on class. We'll set up and try _ _ POSTER CONTEST out your skills on a compass course inI HABITAT RESTORATION Students - this is your chance to the Park. (Carolyn Goldwasser) English ivy and help people become aware of the NP260 Su 2-4pm Himalayan blackberry appear to be "evils of ivy" and to win some cool 6/6 10 rs-Adult NPIC good ground cover, but in fact they y destroy native plant and animal prizes! We're challen n $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) ;i gi g students l1i habitat by smothering other plants. in grades K-8 to create a poster WILD & EDIBLE PLANTS ~i Help us to maintain a healthy Park that explains the benefits of by removing these invasive native plants and the problems Discover tasty wild treats and dangerous plants and replanting with caused by invaders like English ivy. look-a-likes. This class will introduce you I native species which provide shelter Posters will be displayed in the to local wild plants and their man and food for many animals. many Center throughout Earth Week. beneficial uses. You will find some of We'll supply the tools and leaders, Pick up an info/rules sheet at your 1 these plants in their natural environment all you need is enthusiasm and a school or at the Nature Park as you hike through the Nature Park. pair of work gloves! for all the details. Work crews will run from (Carolyn Goldwasser) i~ 10am-12pm and 11am-lpm. NP261 Su 1:30-3:30pm r~ 6/13 10 yrs-Adult NPIC i~ NATURE WALKS $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) Walk with a Park District Naturalist R Ac r P I_ ~ for a look at native and invasive 4 plants in the Nature Park. You'll see ax The Nature Park b cc 1 t)' ::i is opening a Nature Store. first hand how invasive plants affect plant and animal communities and To get it started, we need your help. just purchase get a chance to ask questions. f 4 r ) We're offering walks for all ages at a $1 raffle ticket, and you'll have 10am and 12pm and a special walk C t the chance to win great prizes! for seniors at 11 am. GET SMART s 1;~ : • i : 1 , Stop by the Interpretive Center and find out what you can do to help the Earth. E Z` r'' h We'll have conservation tips and demonstrations in the Center. There will be C ,~'.w,',' brochures, handouts and refreshments. Local conservation groups will also be on hand to explain their work. ~am.~C..rac:r,~:~a~p,. yz~sw~,:.;x~~ma~•sm REGISTRATION SENIOR DISCOuur • , Registration cards are required to If you are 60 or older we offer you a 25% register for any Park District program. discount off the registration fee. ® Those without cards may experience a delay. You may register for your COMMUNITYADS immediate family members only. Advertise on our Community Ads Boardl A 3"x 5" card is available for $2/ If you have questions regarding month. An 8" x 11" flyer is $3/month. All programs or placement into specific proceeds go towards the Tualatin Hills 11640 SW PARK WAY classes please call the Center in Park Foundation. PORTLAND, OR 97225 advance. CLASSIDEAS...INSTRUCTORS 644-3855 Tri-Met #'s 20, 59, 94 Spring registration information Is craft you have an interest in a special located on page 3. craft or project? Or would you like to PERSONNEL teach a class? Please give us a call we Lynda Alyers, Center Supervisor will send you a class packet. Stephanie Row, Program Coordinator Ann Satterfield, Program Coordinator ADVISORY COMMITTEE Kuldip Vald, Janice Plekan, Spencer r Benfield, Cindy Simonsen and Mignon ChlCkadee Guthrie Hamlln Theater The Cedar Hills Advisory Committee, comprised of 7 members from the presents.. community, receives public input in ! The Day regard to the operation of the Cedar + the Clocks Hills Recreation Center, for park and recreational services to the residents of Stopped" the District. Applications are now being accepted for vacant positions. h $ page 28 BUILDING HOURS for details. Monday-Friday, 6am-10pm Saturday, 8am-4pm Sunday, 10am-2pm OFFICEHOURS Monday-Friday, 8:30am-8pm INDOOR PLAYGROUND Saturday, 8am-3:45pm M-F: 9:00-11:30am. For families with children ages newborn to entering 1st grade. The CLOSURES: 5/31 objective of the Playground is to allow children to interact with other children and to develop motor & social skills through indoor play. The Indoor Playground is a working cooperative. Each family will be responsilbe for serving on a committee, sharing in CHILDCARE the opening & closing of the playground & supervision of their children. A $15 initiation and offer under, for children ages s fee, plus a $25 ID, $38 OD, annual fee, will be assessed. Day care providers will be attending an, CedaM-F r 9 Hills cllls claan sses. for parents assessed $50 ID, $75 OD, + a $15 initiation fee. You need to come into the Center to Pre-reglatration: Parents will register place your name on the waiting list & pick up an information letter. No Phone In, please. for childcare as if it were a class, paying in advance. The cost is $1.50 per hr. Children must be registered at least f ,-..w..w.. oneweek e advance. Indicates that childcare is available for the listed Phone-in Registration Helpful Hints: class. Refunds will not be granted 24 0 30 agents are available to help you. hrs before the first class. Drop-ins are 0 Busiest time is 8-9am (please defer calls if possible) $2 per hr for each child. Drop-ins are 0 Average hold time is 7 minutes subject to space availability. 0 Please make sure your THPRD Registration Card information is updated must stay on the premises when with ALL family members included. using this service. PRE-BALLETI DROP-I ! SPORTS EDANCE Introduction to ballet, creative move- Spring Term: 4/5-6/20 ment, music appreciation and rhythm. &EXERCISE 'No class 2/15. "DISTRICTRESIDENTSONLY CH104 M 9:45-10:30am THPRD ID CARD REOUIRED 3/29-5/10 4-5 yrs Am 6 Participants must meet the age CH105 M 10:30-11:15am We regret that we may have to requirement prior to the first class 3/29-5!10 4-5 yrs Him 6 change times without notice. meeting. We invite parents and CH106 W 9:45-10:30am spectators to attend the first and last 3/31-5/12 4-6 yrs Rm 6 In-District Drop-in Fees: CH107 W 10:30-11:15am Adult $2, Senior $1.50 day of the children's classes, otherwise, 3/31-5/12 4-6 yrs Rm 6 in-room observance will be by instructor approval only. Information on shoes $i9 1D $28.50 OD {7 wks) (P. DeGraff) DROP-INBAS~KETBALL: will be given at first class. CH108 M 3 3/29-5/17 4/2-6 yrs Rm 6 Rm 6 Tuesday CREATIVE MOVEMENT CH109 W 3-4pm "8-9:45pm 30 yrs & over 3/31-5/19 41/2-6 yrs Rm 6 Learn basic ballet movement. Develop CH110 W 5-6pm Thursday physical and mental coordination.Child 3/31-5/19 4'/2-6 yrs Rm 6 •7:45-9:45pm 16 yrs & over must have had classroom experience. $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) (Polly Shaw) (Patrice Degraff) Friday CH111 S 10:15-11 am Noon-1:30pm 18 yrs & over CH100 M 9-9:45am 4/3-5/22 4-6 yrs Rm 6 3/29-5/10 3 yrs Rm 6 $21 ID $31.50 OD (8 wks) (V. Daigle) Friday I CH101 W 9-9:45am '6-7:30pm 30 yrs & over 3/31-5/12 3 yrs Rm 6 BALLETI $19 ID $28.50 OD (7wks) Learn b Saturday Learn ballet fundamentals, develop a '11 am-2pm 18 yrs & over CREATIVE MOVEMENT sense of self-confidence and a joy of movement. LET'S GET CREATIVE! Learn the CH112 M 4-5pm DROP4NVOLLEYBALL(co-ed): basics of ballet while having fun with 3/29-5/17 7-13 yrs Rm 6 Monda movement games to crazy music. Let $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) (Polly Shaw) the imagination go with creative time *13-9:44m 16 yrs & over CHI 13 T 3:15-4:15pm using props and different rhythms. This 3/30-5/18 6-8 yrs Rm 6 Friday class is packed with fun!! (Sara Barrett) $27 ID $40.50 OD (8wks) (V. Daigle) '7:45-9:45pm 16 yrs & over CH102 M 12-12:45pm 3/29-5/17 3-4 yrs Rm 5 SALLETII CHI 03 M 12:45-1:30pm Learn ballet fundamentals, develop a DROP4NBADMINTON: 3/29-5/17 3-4 yrs Rm 5 sense of self-confidence and discover Wednesday $21 ID $31.50 (8wks) the joy of movement. (Virgie Daigle) "7:45-9:45pm 16 yrs & over CH114 T 4:15-5:15pm Saturday 3/30-5/18 8-10 yrs Rm 6 "8:15-11 am 16 yrs & over 1 $27 ID $40.50 OD (8wks) Sunday BALLETIII "10am-12pm 16 yrs & over Class is continuation of basic training. Scheduled Closures: Designed for returning students with instructor permission. (Virgie Daigle) DROP INFlELDHOCICEY: 4/4,4/18,5/31 CH115. T 5:15-6:15pm Sunday Note: Every 3rd Saturday of the 3/30-5/18 10-14 yrs Rm 6 "12-1:45pm 16 yrs & over month gym closed from 9am-12pm CH116 S 11am-12pm • for CHIP (4/17,5/15,6/19). 4/3-5/22 10-14 yrs Rm 6 SupervlsodGym $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) A fit society is a productive society. I PRE-GYMNASTIC DANCE TAP 11/III Learn fundamentals of dance, plus an Individualized attention on improving introduction to tumbling & gymnastic and expanding your tap techniques. g~ techniques often used in dance. Steps such as riffs, susie O's, maxi a~PQi7Tv~ (Polly Shaw) fords, irishes, buffalos and more will CHI 17 M 2-3pm be introduced. Learn great routines. 3/29-5/17 3-5 yrs Rm 6 Tap I required or teacher's approval. We invite parents and spectators to CHI 18 M 5-6pm (Sara Barrett) attend the first and last day of the 3/29-5/17 4.6yrs Rm 6 CH127 M 6-7pm children's classes. otherwise in-room CHI 19 W 2-3pm 3/29-5/17 6-13 yrs Rm D observation will be by instructor 3/31-5/19 3-5 yrs Rm 6 $27 ID $40.50 OD (8wks) approval only. CH120 Th 2-3pm 0-5120 3-5 yrs Rm 6 CELTICDANCE KINDERGYM CH121 Th 3-4pm Let's go Irishl Learn reels and set Simple coordination and movement 4/1-5/20 4-6 yrs Rm 6 dances. If you liked River Dance skills will be learned through games, $27 ID $40.50 OD (8wks) you'll love this. First 1/2 hour soft hoops, balls, jumping activities, shoe (ballet shoes recommended) parachute play and more. Parent GYMNAS71CDANCE and 2nd 1/2 hour tap shoes necessary. participation is required. A dance class oriented warm-up with (Jennifer Stackhouse) CH200 F 9:15-10am emphasis on gymnastic skills used in CH128 F 3:30-4.30pm 4/2-5/14 2 yrs Rm 9 dance. Cartwheels, round-offs, hand- 4/2-5/21 8-12 yrs Rm D CH201 F 10-10:45am stands, back-bends and kick-overs $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) 4/2-5/14 2 yrs Rm 9 will be learned. Individual routines CH202 F 10:45-11:30am emphasized. (Polly Shaw) HIP HOP New 4/2-5/14 3 yrs Am 9 CH122 W 4-5pm Learn this fun, lively, funk dance that is $19 ID $28.50 OD (7 wks) (S. Burns) 3/31-5/19 7-13 Yrs Rm 6 done with rap and/or pop music. CH203 T' 9:30-10:15am $27 ID $40.50 OD (8wks) Previous dance experience is not 3/30-5/18 2-3 yrs Rm 9 CH2O am required. (Angelique Kuzmaak) CH204 /18 T T 2-3 yrs 10.15-11Rm 9 GYMNASTIC DANCE PLUS CH129 W 5-6pm $19 ID $28.50 OD (8 wks) (N. Propp) A more challenging gymnastic dance 3/31-5/19 7-12 yrs Rm D class for older youth. (Polly Shaw) $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) TODDLERFITNESS CH123 Th 5-6pm MOVEI MOVEI Parachute games, hoop 4/1-5/20 9-13 yrs Rm 6 CHEERLEADING activities, movement skills and relay $27 ID $40.50 OD (8wks) Cheerleading is at Cedar Hills. Learn tagl (Liz Isaacson) several cheers to root for your favorite CH205 M 11:30-12:15pm JAZZ teams. T-shirts included. (Lisa Bayer) 3/29-5/17 3-5 yrs Rm 9 Students will learn a dance routine to CH130 W 4:30-5:30pm CH206 W 10:45-11:30am contemporary music using basic jazz 3/31-5/19 8-13 yrs Rm 1 3/31-5/19 3-5 yrs Rm 9 steps. Class includes a floor warm-up $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) CH207 Th 11:30am-12:15pm with limbering & stretching exercises. 4/1-5/20 3-5 yrs Rm 9 (Polly Shaw) BATONTWIRLING $19 ID $28.50 OD (8 wks) CH124 Th 4.5pm Kids love to twirl the baton! Now SPORTSICIDS 411-5120 7-13 yrs Rm 6 they can learn the simple tricks to do 4 $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) side spins, flat spins, two-hand spins Improve body awareness and hand/ and tosses in the air. Also marching eye coordination. Try soccer, hockey, TAP/JAZZ New skills and a routine will be taught. racquet sports and fitness activities. Two classes in onel This class offers (Kathleen Bernstein) (Liz Isaacson) 1/2 hour of jazz exercise & progressions CH131 Th 6:15-7pm CH208 M 12:30-1:15pm and 1/2 hour of tap. We will learn a jazz 4/1-5/20 5-8 yrs Rm 6 3/29-5/17 3-5 yrs Gym i CH209 Th 12:30-1:15 m a routine and a tap routine..WOWI Bring $21 ID $31.50 OD (8 wks) p 411-5/20 3-5 yrs Gym your tap shoes and smiles. You'll get a $19 ID $28.50 OD (8 wks) chance to show off your talents in the "last class show." (Sara Barrett) CH125 M 4-5pm check out GAMES, GAMES,GAMESI 3/29-5/17 4-6 rs Rm D Celtic Dance Develop coordination, motor skills, and y With a sense of team through sports and CH126 M 5-6pm recreational games. (Nancy Propp) 3/29 5/17 7-13 yrs Rm D JennlferStackhouge CH210 T 11-11:45am $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) 3/30-5/18 21/2-31/2 yrs Rm 1 $19 ID $28.50 OD (8 wks) 52 5 PEE WEE SOCCER PEEWEE BASKETBALL SOFTBALL/BASEBALL, BEG. Movement, lead-up and skills games. Learn to catch, dribble, pass and Learn the "fun"damentals of this game. Dribbling, trapping, passing & tackling shoot a basketball. Positive attitude, Catch, throw and run for improved learned. Shin protection recommended. fair play and fun will be emphasized. skills. (Nancy Propp) (Liz Isaacson) (Nancy Propp) CH231 W 6:30.7:30pm CH211 M 2:45-3:30pm CH219 T 2:30.3:30pm 3/31-5/19 7-14 yrs Gym 3/29-5/17 4-5 yrs Gym 3/30-5/18 4-5 yrs Gym $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) CH212 F 4:30-5:15pm CH220 W 2:30-3:30pgt 4/2-5/21 4-5 yrs Gym 3131-5/19 4-5 yrs Gym YOUTHVOLLEYBALL CH213 F 5:15-6pm CH221 Th 2:30-3:30pm Basic fundamentals of volleyball. Bump, 4/2-5/21 4-5 yrs Gym 4/1-5/20 4-5 yrs Gym pass & serve your way to an improved $19 ID $28.50 OD (8 wks) $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) game. (Nancy Propp) CH232 T 5:30-6:30pm SOCCER SKILLS, BEG. BASKETBALL, BEG. BOYS& GIRLS 3/30-5/18 8-12 yrs Gym Develop soccer skills! Conditioning Instruction on the individual skill of $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) with emphasis on individual bail basketball. Emphasis on ball control control. Shin guards recommended. and the basics of passing, dribbling, HOMESCHOOL SUPER SPORTS New Bring your own ball if you have one. shooting and footwork. (Nancy Propp) This super sports class has been (Liz Isaacson) CH222 T 3:30-4:30pm designed for the home-schooler. CH214 M 3:30.4:30pm 3/30-5/18 6-8 yrs Gym Socialize, increase physical fitness and 3/29-5/17 6-8 yrs Gym CH223 W 3:30-4:30pm have a great time while participating CH215 M 4:30-5:30pm 3/31-5/19 5-7 yrs Gym and learning various games and 3/29-5/17 7-9 yrs Gym CH224 W 4:30-5:30pm sports. (Nancy Propp) $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) 3/31-5/19 7-9 yrs Gym CH233 T 1:30-2:30pm CH225 Th 3:30-4:30pm 3/30-5/18 7-13 yrs Gym SOCCER, ADV.BEGANTM. 4/1-5/20 7-12yrs Gym $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) Improve your soccer skills thru drills & CH226 Th 5:30-6:30pm scrimmages. Shin guards required. 4/1-5/20 6-8 yrs Gym KARATEKIDS (Nancy Propp) $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) Shorin-Ryu is a self-defense oriented, CH216 Th 6:30-7:30pm traditional Okinawan karate style. Learn 4/1-5/20 7-12 yrs Gym BASKETBALL, BEG. GIRLS basic blocks, punches, kicks and $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) Instruction on the individual skill of breakfall techniques. Uniforms not basketball. Emphasis on ball control required. FLOORHOCKEY and the basics of passing, dribbling, CH234 W 3:30-4:30pm Develop eye-hand coordination, body shooting. (Nancy Propp) 3/31-5/19 5-8 yrs Rm 5 control & endurance. Learn team and CH227 T 4:30-5:30pm CH235 W 4:30-5:30pm individual strategies, give & go, triangle 3/30-5/18 7-12 yrs Gym 3/31-5/19 5-8 yrs Rm 5 9 formation and centering the ball from $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) CH246 W 5:30-6:30pm wing player. (Liz Isaacson) 3/31-5/19 5-8 yrs Rm 5 CH217 M 5:30-6:30pm BASKETBALL, INTIVI. BOYS & GIRLS $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) (Keith Davis) 3/29-5/17 7-9 yrs Gym Improve your skills in ball control, CH236 F 4-5pm $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) teamwork, shooting & game situations. 4/2-5/21 6-8 yrs Rm 5 (Nancy Propp) CH237 F 5-6pm FLAGFOOTBALL CH228 Th 4:30-5:30pm 4/2-5/21 8-12 yrs Rm 5 Class will enhance body awareness, 4/1-5/20 7-12yrs Gym $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) (Jim Craig) eye-hand skills, cardiovascular $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) . endurance and team strategy. No BUMPERBUDDIES physical contact will be allowed. PEEWEET-BALL Open bowll A fee of $20, payable to Students must be able to catch a ball. Basic baseball/softball skills will be Sunset Lanes is required at 1st class. (Liz Isaacson) taught. Bring a glove if you have one. Fee includes bowling, special awards CH218 F 3:30-4:30pm Learn to catch, throw and run the and a party at the end of the terml 4/2-5/27 6-9 yrs Gym bases. (Nancy Propp) Please wear socks. Adult participation $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) CH229 T 12:30-1:30pm is required. 3/30-5/18 3-5 yrs Gym CH238 T 3:30-4:30pm CH230 W 5:30.6:30pm 3/30-5/18 3-7 yrs Sunset Lanes A registration card is required 3/31-5/19 4-6 yrs Gym $6 ID $9 OD (8 wks) to register for any Park District $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) program. See page 4. 'am BOWLING GYMNASTICS CLASSES PRE-GYMNASTICS Learn bowlingl $15 fee, payable the first Introduction to four gymnastics events; day of class to Sunset Lanes, includes We offer a comprehensive gymnastics floor, beam, bars and vault. No lessons and rentals. program for young children. Our classes experience needed. Children must CH239 M 4-5pm are designed to help students progress function in class setting w/out parents. consistently & reach their full potential 3/29-5/17 8-19 yrs Sunset Lanes CH252 M 9-9:45am according to their personal ability and Rm 9 $6 ID $9 OD (7 wks) speed. Great care is taken to provide a CH253 M 3- /24 4-5 yrs 9:45-10:30a fun and safe atmosphere with quality H25 9 IN-LINESICATING 3/29-5/24 3-4 yrs Rm 9 Skates provided if you don't own a pairl instruction. Please read the class CH254 W 9-9:45am It's easy to learn the basics of descriptions to find the appropriate y gliding, class for our chi!d. It is recommended CH25/26 4-5 yrs Rm 9 turning and stopping with balance y CH255 W 9:45-10:30am through fun activities to get you rolling that intermediate & advanced gymnasts 3/31-5/26 3-4 yrs Rm 9 in no time. Receive in-line skate attend class twice a week. CH256 Th 9-9:45am purchasing guide, maintenance tips 4/1-5/27 4-5 yrs Rm 9 and in-line safety information. CH257 Th 9:45-10:30am Protective equipment mandatory and GYMNASTICS CLASSES 4/1-5/27 4-6 yrs Rm 9 available at no extra charge from Participants with long hair need to CH258 Th 10.30-11.15am instructor. Bring your own bike helmet pull it back with a rubberband. ' and please reserve skates by calling Please do not wear Ughts.• 4/1-5/27 4-5 yrs Rm 9 the center with shoe size, after $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (Liz Isaacson) registering. (Penny Wagoner) CH259 M 12:30-1:15pm CH240 T 6:30-8pm 3/29-5/24 4-5 yrs Rm 9 5-6/1 7-12 yrs Outside BEGACAMP CH260 M 1:15-2pm 5/2 5/2 ID 1 O7 (2 days) (Jeannie Wagner) 3/29-5/24 4-6 yrs Rm 9 CH249 M-Th 3:30-5pm CH261 M 2-2:45pm GOLDEN BEAR JR. GOLF 6/7-6/10 6-10 yrs Rm 9 3/29-5/24 4-6 yrs Rm 9 All phases of the game will be covered. $25 ID $37.50 OD (4 classes) $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (J. Wagner) Class is designed to encourage rapid CH262 T 11-11:45am improvement in skill levels. Video BEG. I CAMP 3/30-5/25 4-6 yrs Rm 9 analysis will be used. Please bring (Jeannie Wagner) $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (S. Staples) your own video tape to the 1st class if CH250 M-Th 5-6:30pm CH263 F 2-2:45pm you wish to keep the video. Classes will 6/7-6/10 6-10 yrs RM 9 4/2-5/28 4-6 yrs Rm 9 be held at the Golden Bear Golf Center $25 ID $37.50 OD (4 c!asses) CH264 F 2:45-3:30pm at Sunset, 16251 SW Jenkins Rd. 4/2-5/28 3-5 yrs Rm 9 Bvtn. Clubs can be made available. A INTMJADV.CAMP $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (J. Miherinas) $25 lab fee paid to Golf Center at first (Jeannie Wagner) CH265 S 9:15-10am lesson. CH251 M-Th 6:30-8pm 4/3-5/22 4-5 yrs Rm 9 t CH241 S 12-1 pm 6/7-6/10 6-10 yrs Rm 9 $25 ID $37.50 OD (8 wks) (Staff) 4/17-5/1 5-8 yrs Golden Bear $25 ID $37.50 OD (4 classes) CH242 S 1-2pm PRE-GYMNASTICS,ADV. 4/17-5/1 9-14 yrs Golden Bear Learn beginning skills for floor, beam, CH243 S 12-1 pm vault and bars. Experience in Pre-Gym 5/15-5/29 5-8 yrs Golden Bear required. CH244 S 1-2pm CH266 M 10:30-11:15am 5/15-5/29 9-14 yrs Golden Bear 3/29-5/24 4-6 yrs Rm 9 $6 ID $9 OD (3 wks)~ $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (Liz Isaacson) CH267 T 11:45am-12:30pm SAFECYCLING 3/30-5/25 4 6 yrs Rm 9 Learn safe bike handling & maneuvers, traffic awareness & positioning and $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (S. Staples) much morel Class includes on the road CH268 T 2:45-3:30pm 3/30-5/25 4-6 yra Rm 9 cycling experience. Parents welcome. N~'k,~ akr ' $28 ID $42 OD (9 arks) (J. Wagner) CH245 S 12:30-2pm `d fr "at 4/10-5/22 8-10 yrs Rm D/Outside $32 ID $48 OD (7 wks) We strive to produce the most accurate brochure possible. However, some program Information may have changed after this brochure has gone to print. r GYMNASTICS 1, BEG GYMNASTICS, INT. P/C BUTTON DOLL New Learn beginning skills for floor, beam, Must be able to perform a back-hip She's cute as a button! This curly bar and vault. No experience needed. circle on bars, backbend kick-over and haired doll is fun & easy to make from CH269 M 3:30-4:30pm a good round-off. Instructor approval. colorful buttons. Perfect for gift giving 3/29-5/24 5.8 yrs Rm 9 CH287 M 5:30-6:45pm or collecting. Fee includes supplies. CH270 M 4:30-5:30pm 3/29-5/24 6-13 yrs Rm 9 (Debbi Phillips) 3/29-5/24 6-13 yrs Rm 9 $47 ID $70.50 OD (9 wks) (S. Staples) CH304 M 6-7:30pm CH271 W 3:30-4:30pm CH288 W 5:30-6:45pm 4/12 3-8 yrs Rm C 3/31-5/26 7-13 yrs Rm 9 3/31-5/26 6-13 yrs Rm 9 $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (J. Wagner) CH289 Tu 3:30-4:45pm CH272 Th 3:30-4:30pm 3/30-5/25 6-13 yrs Rm 9 P/C DECOUPAGE BOX New 4/1-5/27 5-8 yrs Rm 9 $47 ID $70.50 OD (9 wks) (J. Wagner) Create a treasurel Learn the easy CH273 Th 5:30-6:30pm & versatile art of decoupage as you 4/1-5/27 6-13 yrs Rm 9 GYMNASTICS,ADV. decorate this trinket box. A perfect gift. CH2~ ),till: ~+``$pm Must be able to perform sole circle Includes supplies. (Debbi Phillips) 4/2-5/28 8'yrs Ism 9 dismount, long-hang pullover on bars, CH305 M 6-7:30pm CH275 F 3:30-4:30pm back and front walkovers, cartwheel on 4/26 3-8 yrs Rm C 4/2-5/28 5-8 yrs Rm 9 low beam. Instructor approval. $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) CH276 F 4:30-5:30pm CH290 M 6:45-8:15pm P/C WOODEN DING BANK New 4/2-5/28 6-13 yrs Rm 9 3/29-5/24 6-13 yrs Rm 9 $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (J. Milherinas) $56 ID $83 OD (9 wks) (S. Staples) You can bank on these dinosaurs to CH277 T 5.45-6:45pm CH291 W 6.45-8..15pm delight any childl.Paint & assemble 3/30-5/25 5-8 yrs Rm 9 3/31-5/26 6-13 yrs Rm 9 this fun wooden bank, then watch $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (E. Evans) $56 ID $83 OD (9 wks) (J. Wagner) your savings grow. Includes supplies. CH278 S 10.11 am (Debbi Phillips) 4/3-5/22 5-8 yrs Rm 9 CH306 M 6-7:30pm CH279 S 11am-12pm 5/10 3-8 yrs Rm C 4/3-5/22 6-13 yrs Rm 9EHOBBIES $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) $33 ID $49.50 OD (3 wks) (E. Evans) CH280 T 4:45-5:45pm & CRAFT'S CREATINGINCLAY 3/30-5/25 6-13 yrs Rm 9 Have fun sculpting people & animals, $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (J. Wagner) hand build pots and morel Learn the Some Hobby/Craft class will ancient clay methods of pinch pots, GYMNASTICS II BEG. projects coils and slabs! (Grace Burgett) be on display at the Center. Check the CH307 T 1.2pm Must be able to hold a strong bridge, do showcases. 3/30-5/18 7-14 yrs Am D a pullover on bars, perform a good cartwheel. Instructor approval. ARTATTACK $41 ID $62 OD (8 wks) CH281 Th 6:30-7:30pm Experiment with different painting tech- INTROTOSEW BASIC 4/1-5/27 6-13 yrs Rm 9 niques, work with textures & experience Fun projects and information for the $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (J. Milherinas) creating seasonal arts and crafts beginning seamstress. Learn sewing CH282 W 4:30-5:30pm projects. Wear clothes that can take terms while making a duffel bag and 3/31-5/26 6-13 yrs Rm 9 paint. Bring a paper sack. Parent pin cushion. All project materials i $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (J. Wagner) participation required. (Joyce Y/Chris S.) CH283 Th 4:30-5:30pm CH300 M 9-9:45am inctudod.. Participant knowledge of ] 4/1-5/27 6-13 yrs Rm 9 3/29-5/17 2-4 yrs Rm C machine operation is encouraged. $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (J. Miherinas) CH301 M 10.10:45am Supply list. (Lynn Parker) CH284 T 6:45-7:45 m 3/29-5/17 2-4 yrs Rm C CH308 M 6-8:10pm p 3/30-5/25 6-13 yrs Rm 9 CH302 M 11-11:45am 4/26-5/10 8 yrs-teen Rm B $29 ID $44 OD (3 wks) $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (E. Evans) $289-5 $42 OD (13 wks) Rm G CH265 F 5:30-6:30pm SEW BASIC FOR KIDS S 4/2-5/21 6-13 yrs Rm 9 Learn the fundamentals of fabric l $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Staff) P/C SPRING FLOWER SET l ) Paint a wooden tulip garden stake, preparation and develop sewing skills CH286 S 12-1 pm decorate a flower pot & take home a while making a tote bag or throw pillow 4/3-5/22 6-13 yrs Am 9 packet of real seeds to grow your own and sachet. Must be able to operate $33 ID $49.50 OD (8 wks)(E. Evans) spring flowers. Includes supplies. sewing machine without assistance. (Debbi Phillips) Supply list. (Lynn Parker) CH303 M 6-7:30pm CH309 W 6.8pm 3/29 3-8 yrs Rm C 5/12-5/26 8 yrs-teen Rm A $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) $27 ID $41 OD (3 wks) SEW BASIC BOXER SHORTS FOR KIDS ARTS GALORE & MORE New TINYTOT71ME Enhance sewing skills and make easy Each week create a treasure for This is a fun class for parents and shorts to wear and enjoyl Learn basics someone special. Projects include toddlers to come and share art, play of using patterns and fitting. Previous drawing, painting, cutting and gluing. and social experiences. Come make sewing experience required. Supply Wear grubbies and get ready to have new friends. Parent participation is list. (Lynn Parker) some funl (Margaret Koury) required. (Joyce Y./Chris S.) CH310 F 6-8:30pm CH318 Th 5-6pm CH406 T 12-1 pm 5/21-6/10 8 yrs-teen Rm A 4/1-5/20 4-6 yrs Rm 3/13 3/30-5/18 11/2-3 yrs Rm A $28 ID $42 OD (4 wks) CH319 Th 6-7pm $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) 4/1-5/20 7-12 yrs Rm 3/13 SAW, HAMMER, DRILL $36 ID $54 OD (8 wks) ME & MY DAD Make fun projects using a variety of Enjoy a special time of creative play and tools. You'll learn the basic skills challenging activities with your child. needed to safely use hand tools. Parent Art, games and stories are part of the participation strongly encouraged. fun. (Joyce Y./Chris S.) (Don Floren) ESPECIAL CH407 T 6-7:15pm CH311 T 4:30-5:30pm INTEREST 3/30-4/27 3-6 yrs Rm C 3/30-5/18 5-7 yrs Rm 2 $36 ID $54 OD (5 wks) $40 ID $60 OD (8 wks) MOM'S MORNING OUT AC71VETOTS DRAWING Join us for a fun filled class designed to Come and have fun while improving Learn fundamental techniques of enhance social skills. We will have free motor development and social skills drawing. Bring a medium size pad of through songs, movement group drawing paper or similar size. Parent play, arts and crafts and a snack. Stories activity and play. Music, an integral part volunteers welcome! (C. Goldwasser) , songs and "show and tell" are part of our circle time of all classes, sets the tempo for time. CH312 S 9-10am CH400 M 9-10:30am a good time. Parent participation is 4/3-5/22 5-7 yrs Rm 2 3/29-5/17 20 mos-3 yrs Rm A required (except for Thurs. 3-4 yrs. old $32 ID $48 OD (8 wks) $60 ID $90 OD (8 wks) (Kathi RJGarda T.) class). (Kate Pearson Elliott) CH401 W 9-10:30am CH408 W 6-6:45pm CREATIVE ART PROJECTS 3/31-5/19 20 mos-3 yrs Rm A 3/31-5/19 14 mos-21/2yrs Rm C Class will include paper macho, CH409 W 6:45-7:30pm linolium block, prints, perspective CN402 $60 ID $90 OD T (8 wks) (Kathi 9:3 R-11:3a T.)0am 3/31-5/19 21/2-4 yrs Rm C drawing, etc. All supplies included. 3/30-5/18 3-4 yrs Rm A $32 ID $48 OD (8 wks) Parent volunteers are welcome. $80 ID $1200D (8 wks) (Joyce YJChris S.) CH410 Th 9:30-10am (Carolyn Goldwasser) CH403 Th 9-10:30am 4/1-5/20 14mos-2 yrs Rm C CH313 S 11am-12:30pm 4/1-5/20 21/2-31/2 yrs Rm A $26 ID $39 OD (8 wks) 4/3-5/22 7-14 yrs Rm 2 $60 ID $90 OD (8 wks) (Kathi RJPatty M.) CH411 Th 10-10:45am $47 ID $70.50 OD (8 wks) 4/1-5/20 2-3yrs Rm C MOM & ME EXPLORE CH412 Th 10:45-11:30am CHILDREN'SGREETINGCARDS Prepare your toddler for group 4/1-5/20 '3-4yrs Rm C Make Birthday, Mother's Day and "just plus enhance individual exploration. $32 ID $48 OD (8 wks) because" cards for friends & family. Crafts, stories, songs & play timel Use mediums such as colored pencils, LITTLEFR1ENDSTIME Parent participation is requested. paint and potatoes. (Jolene Johnson) (Kathi R./Carol B.) A perfect time for moms and toddlers to CH314 W 2-3pm CH404 F 9-10am come and experience group play, make 3/31-5/19 4-6 yrs Rm 3 4/2-5/21 20 mos-2 yr Rm A fun art projects, painting and make new CH315 W 3:30-4:30pm CH405 F 10:15-11:15am friends. Parent participation required. 3/31-5/19 7-12 yrs Rm 3 4/2-5/21 2-3 yrs Rm A (Joyce Y./Chris S.) $40 ID $60 OD (8 wks) $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) CH413 M 12-1 pm 3/29-5/17 11/2-3 yrs Rm C FIMO FOR FUN New $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) dft Learn basic techniques for fimo. Have fun making beads, coasters and other great projectsl (Jolene Johnson) ChidkivdW ThWfer" CH316 W 4:45-5:45pm pPI9wnts.ie 3/31-5/19 6-10 yrs Rm 3 $40 ID $60 OD (8 wks), 'The Day theCOecke Stopped'.': ° June 11th & 12th ERIP51111 I lie 1141 KINDER CAMP COUNT & COOK CHICKADEECHILDREN'STHEATER A fun time for older preschoolers to get Kids get ready to countl In this CLASS together to learn and play. Children will cookingi In this cooking class we will Be a part of the Chickadee Children's enjoy games, stories, songs and other make yummy treats from the "Count Theater production of, "The Day The activities that help prepare them for & Cook Cookbook for Children". Clocks Stopped." Cl:iidreri who enroll kindergartenl (Carol B./Kathi R.) (Joyce Y/Chris S.) in theater class must audition for a part. CH414 T 9-10:30am CH422 W 9-10am Auditions will be held April 3 from 3/30-5/18 4-5 yrs Rm C 3/31-5/5 31/2-5yrs Kitchen 10-11 am. Class is for advanced young CH415 T 10:45am-12:15pm CH423 W 10:15-11:15am actors and will focus on character 3/30-5/18 4-5 yrs Rm C 3/31-5/5 3.5-5 yrs Kitchen development, s,ript analysis and $60 ID $90 OD (8 wks) $42 ID $63 OD (6 wks) preparation for public performance. "The Day The Clocks Stopped" will MY1STSCIENCECLASS COOKING AROUND THE WORLD be presented June 11 at 7. pm,& June Students discover the world of science Each week we will visit a different 12 at noon. Dress rehearsal will be through simple experiments and play. country and sample food, read a June 7 and attendance is mandatory. (Joyce Y./Chris S.) story and make a craft. Please bring a Other rehearsals to be announced. CH416 W 9-10am sack lunch, we will provide the rest. (Karolyn Ainsworth) 3/31-5/5 4's Rm C (PattyM.Kate T.) CH425 M 6:30-8pm $32 ID $48 OD (6 wks) CH424 Th 11:30am-1:30pm 4/5-6/7 9-16 yrs Gym 4/8-5/13 4-7 yrs Kitchen $50 ID $75 OD (8 wks) IT'SFUNTASTICI $43 'ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) A fun and positive way to explore the preschool world, through art, songs, stories & playtime. Activities & projects are all developmentally appropriate. ® s A (Mahnaz Ighani) CH417 T 9-11:30am 3/30-5/18 3-5 yrs Rm B Join our HOMESCHOOL classes for lots of fun learning experiences. Age requirements $68 ID $102 OD (8 wks) must be met by the first class, To place your name on the HOMESCHOOL mailing list call Stephanie at 644-3855. rrS FUNTASTIC I) FRIDAY ENRICHMENT-SOUTH AMERICA - A fun and positive way to learn about Each term, Friday Enrichment, will study a different area of the world! Learn about the the preschool environment through culture through literature, art, cooking, music and dance. Study the history & geography & sharing, arts, crafts, singing & playtime. introduce the language. Explore science principles as they apply to our cooking, history, (Mahna2 Ighani) etc. Bring a sack lunch. (Yvonne N./Elaine D.) CH418 Th 9-11:30am CH426 F 9:30am-1:30pm 3/31-5/19 8-12 yrs Rm2 4/1-5/20 3-5 yrs Rm B $125 ID $188 OD (8 wks) $68 ID $102 OD(8 wks) VIOLIN CONTINUING Continue learning how to play the violin. Also looking for cello and viola players. Instructor LUNCHBUNCH permission required. (Virgie Daigle) Bring a sack lunch and join us for a fun C:z3497 T 1-2pm 3/30-5/18 8-13 yrs Rm8 afternoon of group play and storytime. $32 ID $48 OD (8 wks) (Mahnaz Ighani) PIANO,BEG CH419 T 11:30am-1 pm Learn how to play the piano and basics of music theory. (Helie Medlo) 3/30-5118 3-5yrs Rm B CH428 Th 10.11am 4/1-5/20 6-8 yrs Rm8 CH420 Th 11:30am-fpm CH429 Th 11am-12pm 411-5/20 9-12 yrs Rm8 4/1-5/20 3-5yrs Rm B CH430 M 4-5pm 4/5-5/17 6-8 yrs Rm8 $60 ID $90 OD (8 wks) $40 ID $60 OD (8 wks) PIANO FUN WITH MAGNETS , CONT. Continue learning to play the piano and basics of music theory. (Hello Merilo) We'll do counting and stories and CH431 T 11am-12pm 3/30-5/18 9-12 yrs Rm8 songs involving the magnets. The $40 ID $60 OD (8 wks) children will make a magnet to take home each week. A snack will be FUN WITH MUSIC provided. (Kathi R/Carol B.) We will be learning various songs with rhyme, rhythm and repetition. (Janell Struckmeier) CH421 F 91:30-92 30pm CH432 F 1:15-2pm 4/2.5/21 6-8 yrs RmC $26 ID $39 OD (8 wks) 4/2-5121 31/2-5 yrs Rm A $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) SUPER SPORTS: CH233 GYMNASTICS: CH274 CREATING IN CLAY: CH307 WNW FUN WITH MUSIC DOGGIEYUMS & KITTY NIBBLES STARS & METEORS We will be learning various songs with Make cute threats for your dog or catl Come to class for "far ov " experiments rhyme, rhythm and repetition. We'll use They will love theml that help explain the mysterious work- rhythm instruments and movement to CH440 Th 5:30-7:30pm ings of the universe. Take home a real experience music. (J. Struckmeier) 4/22 7-12 yrs Kitchen meteorite & more. Includes supplies. CH433 F 11:15am-12pm $10 ID $12 OD (1 only) Snack provided. (Debbi Phillips) 4/2-5/21 2-3 yrs Rm C CH448 M 4-6pm CH434 F 12:15-fpm KOOLAID 5/17 5-8 yrs Rm C 4/2-5/21 4-5 yrs Rm C Join us as we learn to operate a $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) $26 ID $39 OD (8 wks) profitable kool aid stand. Includes snacks to sell, advertising, etc. TIGERS & TABBIES New KIDS CAN COOK-PRESCHOOL CH441 M 5:30-7:30pm Have a roaring good timel Learn about These hands-on classes will help 6/7 7-12 yrs Kitchen lions, tigers, leopards & their tame your pre-schooler become more $10 ID $12 OD (1 only) cousins-house cats. Snack provided. familiar with the kitchen & food-fun. Includes supplies. (Debbi Phillips) (Yolanda McVicker) SPANISH CH449 M 4-6pm Have fun and make friends while 5/3 5-8 yrs Rm C READY,SET,000KI learning basic Spanish through songs, $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) Learn to mix, measure, cook and eat. games and stories from this colorful Parent participation required. culture. (Margarita Bell) SEASHELLS& CORAL REEFS New CH435 M 9:30-10:30am CH442 W 3-3:45pm Dive inl Explore coral reefs and the 4/5-4/26 4-5 yrs Kitchen 3/31-5/19 4-6 yrs Rm A fascinating creatures that live there: $16 ID $24 OD (4 wks) $23 ID $34.50 OD (8 wks) seahorses, starfish, octopus, etc. Take home seashells, coral, a pearl & more. DINOSAURSI LEARNINGSPANISH Snack provided. Includes supplies. Explore the world of dinosaurs as we Learn basic Spanish skills. Also, (Debbi Phillips) make & eat "prehistoric" foodsl learn the culture of Spanish speaking CH450 M 4-6pm CH436 M 11am-12pm countries. (Margarita Bell) 4/5 5-8 yrs Rm C 4,5-4/26 4-6 yrs Kitchen CH443 W 4-5pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) $16 ID $24 OD (4 wks) 3/31-5/19 7-10 yrs Rm A $30 ID $45 OD (8 wks) DINOSAURS & FOSSILS KIDS CAN COOK-YOUTH Have a blast from the pastl Learn about (Yolanda McVicker) FUNWITHFRENCH dinosaurs, examine prehistoric fossils Bon Jourl Join us for an introduction to & see how big a brontosaurus really MOTHER'S DAY DINNER the French language and rich culture of was. Take home a piece of dinosaur Prepare a delicious chicken dinner for the land through songs, art and stories. bone & more. Snack provided. Includes Mom, start to finish. (Mahnaz Ighani) supplies. (Debbi Phillips) CH437 M 5:30-7:30pm CH444 W 9-10am CH451 M 4-6pm 3/29 7-12 yrs Kitchen 3/31-5/19 3-5 yrs Rm B 4/19 5-8 yrs Rm C $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) CH445 W . . 3:30-4:30pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) 3/31-5/19 7-12 yrs Rm B BREADBUNNIES $34 ID $51 OD (8 wks) BABYSITiING a Join us as we make bread from scratch Learn the responsibilities of babysitting. and shape it into cute bunnies or other SIGNLANGUAGE Certification received upon completion. i shapes! Learn basics of sign language: the (American Red Cross) CH438 T 5:30-7:30pm art of communicating with hearing CH452 S 9am-1 pm 3/30 7-12 yrs Kitchen impaired persons. (Lisa Bayer) 4/10-4/17 11 yrs & up Rm 12 $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) CH446 M 4-5pm CH453 S gam-fpm 3/29-5/17 4-6 yrs Rm A 5/8-5/15 11 yrs & up Rm 8 FUN WITH BREAKFAST CH447 M 5-6pm CH454 S gam-1 pm Explore different breakfast foods that 3/29-5/17 7-12 yrs Rm A 6/5-6/12 11 yrs & up Rm 8 a are quick, tasty & easy to prepare. $30 ID $45 OD (8 wks) $36 ID $54 OD (2 wks) a CH439 M 5:30-7:30pm 4/12 7-12 yrs Kitchen $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) Community recreation promotes ethnic and cultural harmony. nrssRM7nfdIM~~~ ~ WHEN 1'M IN CHARGE MOTHER'S DAYTREAT LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION For children who may have to stay Make a treat and a card for Mom's CH903A T-F Sam-5pm home alone from time to time. Covers Special Day. (Joyce Y./Chris S.) 7/6-7/9 7-11 yrs Rm C phone calls, securing a home, first aid CH900 F 4:30-6pm $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration techniques. Parents are urged to attend 5/7 5-8 yrs Kitchen $69 ID $111 OD due: Mon., 6/21 the final half hour to see a video tape. $14 ID $21 OD (1 only) (American Red Cross) SPLISHIN'ANDASPLASHN' CH455 S 1:30.3:30pm 1999 CAMP CEDAR HILLS CH904A M-F Sam-5pm 4/17 8-11 yrs Rm 8 Cedar Hills Recreation Center offers, 7/12-7/16 7-11 yrs Rm C CH456 S 1:30.3:30pm nine weekly, theme oriented camps for $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration 6/12 8-11 yrs Rm 8 children ages 7-11 yrs. each camp, led $9010 $142 OD due: Mon., 8128 $18 ID $27 OD (1 only) by a qualified staff, offers a full variety of fun activities including: sports, fitness, CAMP CEDAR HILLS OUTRAGEOUS arts & crafts, science projects, cooking OLYMPICS and trips. CH905A M-F 8am-5pm KID'S FIRST PRESCHOOL 7/19-7/23 7-11 yrs Rm C Registration for 1999-2000 school Ages: children must be seven years of $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration year begins 3/13, 9-11 am. age by the first day of camp or have $90 ID $142 OD due: Tue., 7/6 Limited Qpenings completed the first grade. WILD, WILD, WEST (call for information): CH497 MNVIF 12:30-3pm' Dates & Times: Camp begins June 21 CH906A M-F 8am-5pm Sept-May 4 yrs Rm 12 and continues through the week of 7/26-7/30 7-11 yrs Rm C $84 ID $126 OD/month August 16. Each camp is one week, $15 DjEPOSIT paid at registration CH498 T/ h 9-11 am Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. Supervisors $90 ID $142 OD due: Mon., 7/12 Sept-May 31h yrs Rm 12 will be available from 7:30am-5:30pm GALAXYGALLOP CH499 T/Th 12-2pm to accommodate working parents. Sept-May 3Y2 yrs Rm 12 Campers will go on an all-day field trip CH907A M-F 8am-5pm $56 ID $84 OD/month on Thursday. Campers must bring a 8/2-8/6 7-11 yrs Rm C sack lunch and snack, daily. $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration Note: Child must be class-age $90 ID $142 OD due: Mon., 7/19 appropriate by 9/1/99. Child must Cost: $1051D $157 OD/PER WEEK turn 3 by 311 for the 3's program (Wk 43: $84 ID $126 OD) WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE At time of registration, a $20 non- CH908A M-F 8am-5pm refundable deposit is required. Registration: Begins Saturday, March 8/9-8/13 7-11 yrs Rm C (Karla Whitney) 13 and will continue until camps are $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration full. We offer a deferred payment plan. A $90 ID $142 OD due Mon., 7/26 $15 non refundable deposit is required for each week the camper is registered. LIVES LIVES OFTHE RICH &THE FAMOUS M-F 8am-5 The balance will be due by 6pm on the pm ®UTH Monday two weeks prior to the begin- 8/16-8/20 7-11 yrs Rm C Wing of each camp. Non-refundable $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration SPECIAL. EVENTS deposits are transferable until Friday, $90 ID $142 OD due Mon., 8/2 June 11. After June 11 deposits for camp are non-refundable and non- CHICKADEETHEATER- transferable. Week #1 is due in full at JUNIOR COUNSELOR TRAINING "THE DAY THE CLOCKS STOPPED." the time of registration. Ages 12-16 yrs. Cedar Hills Chickadee Theater is back! Cedar Hills will be offering two "The Day The Clocks Stopped" is an UP,UPANDAWAY sessions of Junior Counselor training original play by Karolyn Pettingell CH901A M-F 8am-5pm during our summer quarter. Classes Ainsworth is about a magical town that 6/21-6/25 7-11 yrs RmC will be one week 3 hours per day. lived by its clock-until the day they $105 ID $157 OD The last day of class will include stopped! Then the surprises begin) (Payment due in full at registration.) leading hands-on-activities with the Audience participation is part of the funl campers at Camp Cedar Hills. Dates Please bring a can of food per person to STARSANDSTRIPES are July 12-16, 10am-ipm & August donate to the Oregon Food Bank and CH902A M-F 8am-5pm 9-13, 10am-fpm. Registration begins receive $.50 off each $2.50 admission. 6/28-7/2 7-11 yrs Rm C in June. Friday 7pm 6111 $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration $45 ID $67 OD (5 days) Saturday 12pm 6/12 $90 ID $142 OD due: Mon., 6/14 KNOCKOUT WORKOUT CROSSTRAINING -TEEN/ADULT This energizing kickboxing workout will will put some variety into your fitness help you tone and strengthen all major program. Each class may include DANCE & EXERCISE muscle groups, improve cardio fitness, some "traditional" aerobics, cardio and it burns calories like crazyll step, interval training, circuit training, (Clarissa Winn) or combination of exercise modes. - SPRING FITNESS SCHEDULE CH505 WF 4:45-5:45pm Check it outl If you are. looking for a fitness program, 3/29-6/4 Adult Rm 5 CH510 W/F 5:55-6:50am think about this... $40 ID $60 OD (10 wks) 3/31-6/4 Adult Rm 1 • Our fitness classes are taught $40 ID $60 OD (10 wks) (S. Thompson) by qualified, certified Fitness AEROBICCONDITIONING CH511 M 6.7am Professionals. (Many of our is an "oldie", but definitely a "goodie"! 3/29-5/24 Adult Rm f instructors have been in the Aerobic conditioning was the first of the $18 ID $27 OD (9 wks) (Virginia Shaw) Fitness Industry for more years group fitness classes. Our one hour CH512 T/Th 4:45.5:45pm than we'd like to confess to) class will include lots of heart pumping, 3/30-6/3 Adult Rm 1 • We offer you a variety of class toe tapping movement, muscle $40 ID $60 OD (10 wks) (S. Thompson) options. strengthening work, and a cool down o Our class sizes allow for lots of stretch. Join us for this updated classic. GENTLECONDRIONING personal attention. (Sue Skarin) If you're just getting back into exercise, • Much thought and planning goes CH506 MNV 9-1 Dam or want to take a slower approach ...then into the progress of each student. 3/29-6/2 Adult Rm 5 this is the class for you. Join us for • Class price is very reasonable. $40 ID $60 OD (10 wks) aerobic conditioning, strength work and • Our instructors are REALLY ' flexibility all at a pace that is just right. available to YOU, and we REALLY CARDIOCOMBO (Virginia Shaw) do CARE! I is a '/2 aerobic conditioning, 1/2 cardio CH513 TRh 7:20-8:20pm step class. Not only will you get a 3/30-6/3 Adult Rm 5 ADULTCONDITIONING great cardiovascular workout, but you'll $40 ID $60 OD (10 wks) is easy on the ears, and just right on the develop your strength and flexibility as bodyl We have designated this class a well. WEEKEND WAKE-UP "Rap Free Zone"..our workouts are set CH507 T/Th 9:15-10:15am We know that sometimes on a cold, to big band, country, oldies, and 3/30-6/3 Adult Rm 1 rainy Saturday it can be more than a classical music. Join us, and benefit $40 ID $60 OD (10 wks) (L. Dizney) little tempting to just ,pull those covers from increased cardiovascular fitness, CH508 T/Th 6-7:15pm up over your head and catch a few more strength, and flexibility. 3130-6/3 Adult Rm 5 ZZZ's. Our Fitness Staff wants to CH501 MNWF 7:30-8:30am $40 ID $60 OD (10 wks) (Sue Skarin) change all that ...we are offering you a 3/29-6/4 Adult Rm 5 terrific workout with lots of VARIETY. Let $60 ID $90 OD (10 wks) (Sue Skarin) CARDIOSTEP our instructors get your weekend CH502 M 6-7pm offers a terrific low impact workoutl movin' and shakin' in the right direction! 3/29-5/24 Adult Rm 5 If you haven't tried it...stepping is (Jena Uhlenkott) $18 ID $27 OD (9 wks) (Renee Heath) definitely the "must take class" of the CH514 S 8-9:15am CH503 W 6-7pm 90's. Our instructors make it exciting, 4/3-6/5 Adult Rm 5 3/31-6/2 Adult Rm 5 fun, easy to follow, and as always $24 ID $36 OD (10 wks) $20 ID $30 OD (10 wks) (S. Thompson) provide you with a great workout! (Sue Skarin) 'The CHRC FITNESS PACKAGE is being MOMMY & ME CH509 F 9-10am offered to help provide you with a This fitness class is just the ticket 4/2-6/4 Adult Rm 5 complete fitness pni ram. IS THIS for you new moms wanting to get back $20 ID $30 OD (10 wks) EVER A GREAT DEALT The "Package" into shape without leaving your baby) may be purchased in conjunction with Bring your umbrella style stroller any of our fitness classes listed above. (prefered), your baby and get ready to The cost is only $36 ID $54 OD, and (Rene Heath) WF~at It I [Dst want to includes a one hour consultation with move! ovel M/W 10:30-91 30am personal trainer for a we!q t r= " droop"& check a class out? orientation. and a personali ed routmo 3/29-6/2 Adult Rm 5 Drop- in tickets may be pur-----W~ $40 ID $60 OD (10 wks) chased for $3 per class. These When as well registering i 3 month weight room pass. tickets should be purchased In like simply indicate that the office, and given to the you would ld tike to add the Fitness Package and one of our personal Instructor prior to class. trainers will arrange an appointment with you. ■ WEIGHT ROOM YOGA MEDITATION FOR STRESS RELEASE Class addresses postural alignment, Understanding and eradicating the stretching for toning, strengthening, roots of stress can be learned through Weight Room Orientations: conditioning, relaxation and stress meditation techniques. Meditation can All of that equipment in the weight room reduction. Routines are tailored to suit bring calmness and clarity into your can look pretty confusing, and every all ages and levels of fitness. Bring a everyday life. Bring a mat to class. magazine on the market has a different mat. (Sanjay Bestic) approach to weight lifting. We know CH515 M 6-7:15pm CH524 Th 7:30-8:45pm how overwhelming it can be and we're 3/29-5/24 Teen/Adult Rm 6 4/15-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm C-2 here to helpl During a private 1 hour $40 ID $60 OD (9 wks) (S. Menasche) $31 ID $46 OD (4 wks) appointment with one of our trainers CH516 F A9-10:15am you will learn the proper techniques for 4/2-6/4 Teen/Adult Rm 6 MOVEMENT&MEDITATION- using our weight room equipment, and $44 ID $66 OD (10 wks) (S. Menasche) AYOGAPLAYDAY be given a basic program to get you CH517 Th 6-7:15pm Experience the joy of stretching and the started. Pre-registration is required. A 4/1-5/20 Adult Rm 1 deep relaxation possible with extended weight room pass is = included in the CH518 Th 7:20-8:35pm practice. Explore partner yoga and $25 fee. 4/1-5/20 Adult Rm 1 meditation to round out this day of $35 ID $52 OD (8 wks) (Denis Moretti) escape from winter blues. Bring a sack Weight goom Follow-Up: lunch & a blanket. (Sanjay B./Simon M.) If you've been at this a while, and are YOGA+BEG. CH525 S 9:30am-3pm now ready to refine your program, our Feel better! Learn how to stretch 4/24 Teen/Adult Rm 1 trainers will meet with you for a 1 hour deeply and completely with simple $22 Ib $33 OD (1 only) follow up. A private 1 hour appointment movements combined with conscious may be scheduled to help you meet breathing. Increase your strength and TAI-CHI your fitness goals. The fee is $25 per flexibility and bring about a more Tai Chi is a form of "moving meditation". hour. peaceful and relaxed state of being. Class emphasis will be on improving You do not need to be thin, fit or flexible health and increasing energy through Registration for W.R. Orientations, or to do yoga. Bring a mat. proper body alignment and relaxation. Follow-up appointments at any time CH519 T 1110:20-11:35am (Michael Gies/Sue Fa(ris) throughout the term. Please allow 10 3/30-6/1 Teen/Adult Rm 6 CH526 T 12-1:30pm days for scheduling. $44 ID $66 OD (10 wks) (Sanjay Bestic) 3/30-6/1 Teen/Adult Rm 6 CH527 F 6-7:30pm YOGA,INTM. 4/2-6/4 Teen/Adult Rm 6 Class is for those with at least one term $42 ID $63 OD 10 wks SPRING SCHEDULE: ( ) Monday-Friday 6am-10pm of yoga with instructor or equivalent. Saturdays 8am-4pm Class will build on basic yoga poses/ BALLET Sundays 10am-2pm philosophies and emphasize breath For beginning and returning students. and movement.. Learn the basic techniques of classical A weight room orientation is strongly CH520 M 7:15-8:30pm ballet. Ballet shoes required. 'No class suggested prior to weight room usage. 3/29-5/24 Teen/Adult Rm 6 5113 & 5/20. (Patrice DeGraff) Our weight room is for'ages 15-Adult. $40 ID $60 OD (9 wks) (S. Menasche) CH528 Th 6:15-7:45pm Anyone 15-18 years of age is required CH521 T 9-10:15am '4/1-6/3 15 yrs-Adult Rm 6 to have a parent or guardian waiver 3/30-6/1 Teen/Adult Rm 6 $42 ID $6..0 OD (8 wks) signed. Please bring ID with you. NO $44 ID $66 OD (10 wks) (Sanjay Bestic) ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 15 IS CH522 F 10:20-11:30am ADULTTAPI ALLOWED IN THE WEIGHT ROOM. 4/2-6/4 Teen/Adult Rm 6 Great exercise! Learn the basics of tap $44 ID $66 OD (10 wks) (S. Menasche) dance in this relaxed and fun class. Bring your tap shoes! (Sara Barrett) Passes: YOGA, ALL LEVELS CH529 M 7-8pm I1-District: Feel better! Learn how to stretch deeply 3/29-5/17 Adult Rm D $ per visit senior & completely with simple movements $28 ID $42 OD (8 wks) $2 2 per visit adult combined with conscious breathing. $14 for 1 month / $35 for 3 months Increase your strength and flexibility BELLYDANCING $62 for 6 months / $105 for annual and bring about a more peaceful and Learn the beginning moves of belly Out-of-District: relaxed state of being. Bring a mat. dance, self awareness of the -body and $2.25 per visit senior (Sanjay Bestic) usage of the veil. (Karla Johnson) $3 per visit adult CH523 Th A9:30-10:45am CH530 T 7:20-8:20pm $21 for 1 month / $52.50 for 3 months 4/1-6/3 Teen/Adult Rm 6 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm 1 $93 for 6 months / $157.50 for annual $44 ID $66 OD (10 wks) $28 ID $42 OD (8 wks) ONE BELLYDANCING4NTM. CELTIC DANCE New ADULTVOLLEYBALL Continue to increase your skills Middle Let's go Irish! Learn reels & set dances. Bump, set, spike! Several drills to Eastern styles of dance and music If you liked River Dance you will love improve your skills will be covered. through more advanced movements. thiil First 1/2 hour soft shoe (ballet (Nancy Propp) (Carla Johnson) shoes recommended), 2nd 1/2 hour tap CH604 T 6:30-8pm CH531 T 8:20-9:20pm shoes necessary. (J. Stackhouse) 4/13-5/18 13+ yrs Gym 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm 1 CH538 F 4:30-5:30pm $29 ID $43.50 OD (6 wks) $28 ID $42 OD (8 wks) 4/2-5/21 Teen/Adult Rm D $28 ID $42 OD (8 wks) IN-LINESKATING BALLROOM DANCE, BEG. Skates provided if you don't own a Learn the basic techniques of ballroom pairl It's easy to learn the basics of dance, including the fox trot, waltz, gliding, turning and stopping with rhumba, cha cha and swing. Couples TEEN/ADULT balance through fun activities to get you only. (C. Helvey/R. Strand) rolling in no time. Receive in-line skate CH532 W 6:45-8pm SPORTS purchasing guide, maintenance tips & 3/31-5/19 Teen/Adult Rm 6 in-line safety information. Protective Per couple: $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) equipment mandatory and available at KARA BEG. no extra charge from instructor. Bring WESTCOASTSWING your own bike helmet and please Learn basic and intermediate patterns Learn Shorin-Ryu techniques of self reserve skates by stating shoe size of West Coast Swing. Dance to a large defense and fitness, including blocks, when registering. (Penny Wagoner) variety of music that includes Western, punches, kicks, throws and breakfalls. Big Band and Contemporary. Couples (Jim Craig) CH605 T 6:30-8pm only. (C. Helvey/R. Strand) CH600 F 6-7pm CH60/6 13 yrs & up Gym H606 T 6:30-8pm CH533 T 6:45-8pm 4/2-5/21 6 yrs-Adult Rm 5 6/8-6/15 13 yrs & up Gym 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm 6 $26 ID $39 OD (8 wks) $24 ID $36 OD (2 days) Per couple: $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) New INTRO KENDO: JAPANESE FENCING EASTCOASTSWING Basic skills & techniques of Japanese UNDERSTANDING THE gol Learn the fun and popular 40's & 50's swordsmanship. Martial arts philosophy This s course e studies the e game game of f golf style triple rhythm swing. Couples only. and manners will be presented. Class from the history of golf, rules and (C. Helvey/R. Strand) will meet at Greenburg Jazzercise, etiquette, strategies for playing and CH534 W 8.15-9.30pm 10855 SW Cascade Blvd., Tigard. A equipment. Class will be taught by a 3/31-5/19 Teen/Adult Rm 6 $20 fee payable to "Obukan Kendo PGA golf professional and encourages Per couple: $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) Club", 1st night of class. (W. Howell) class participation. 1999 rules book CH601 F 7-8pm included. $40 lab @ 1 st class. (S. Birch) LATINDANCE 4/2-5/21 8 yrs-Adult G.J. CH607 W 6-7:30pm Learn the hot Latin dances: Cha Cha, $6 ID $9 OD (8 wks) 4/7-4/28 Teen/Adult Rm C-1 Mambo/Salsa, Samba and Rumba. $ 6 ID $ 9 OD (4 wks) Couples only. (C. He/vey/R. Strand) KEMPOKARATE CH535 T 8:15-9:30pm Kempo Karate (Okinawan Ryukyu ADULT SOCCER CLINIC New 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm 6 Kempo Style) is highly efficient self This introductory class will teach basic Per couple: $38 ID $57 OD (8 w,ks) defense oriented system. It is based individual skills and team strategies. upon the use of nerve pressure points Bring shin guards and outdoor wear. COUNTRYDANCE in striking and joint locking. Students Class meets rain or shine. (L. Isaacson) Enjoy the thrill of Country Dance! Focus will also learn the kicks of Tae Kwondo. CH608 S 10-11:30am will be on the basics of the 2-step, (Craig Echtinaw) 4/10-5/22 Teen/Adult Outside Western Swing, Shuffle and the Waltz. CH602 W 6:15-7:15pm $33 ID $49.50 OD (6 wks) Couples only. (D. Lund/l. Anton) 3/31-6/2 10 yrs-Adult Rm 1 CH536 Th 7-8:30pm $31 ID $46.50 OD (10 wks) - 4/1-5/20 Teen/Adult Rm D Per couple: $44 ID $66 OD (8 wks) KEMPO KARATE, ADV. Learn advanced techniques. Class for LINEDANCING participants with prior Taekwondo or 7 Have fun learning popular line dances, Kempo experience. Must have taken including the tush push. No partner beginning class or have instructor needed. (Doug Lund) permission. (Craig Echtinaw) I I CH537 Th 8:30-9:30pm CH603 W 7:15-8:15pm 4/1-5/201 Teen/Adult Rm D 3/31-6/2 10 yrs-Adult Rm 1 $28 ID $42 OD (8 wks) $31 ID $46.50 OD (10 wks) GOLF TEEN/ADULTDRAWING BEGINNER QUILTS: SHORT & SWEET All phases of your game will be covered Learn fundamental techniques of If you want to learn to quilt, but can't fit a and you will improve your overall skill drawing. Bring a medium pad of term of weekly classes into your Ievel.Video analysis will be used at last drawing paper and 2 drawing pencils. A schedule, this workshop will provide an class. Bring your own tape if you wish to great teen/parent class. (C. Goldwasser) opportunity to acquire enough basic keep the video. Lessons held at the CH703 S 2.3pm skills to give you the jump-start you Golden Bear Golf Center at Sunset 4/10-5/22 11 yrs + Rm 2 need. The basics of machine quilting & ,16251 SW Jenkins Rd., Beaverton. A $32 ID $48 OD (8 wks) assembly will give you an opportunity to $58 lab fee paid to Golf Center at first complete our first class. y quilted throw or QUILTING small quilt. Supply list available at CH608 T 6-7pm Instruction for all levels-beginners to Cedar hills office. (Patti Hyder) 4/13-5/4 Teen/Adult SGC advanced. Previous quilting experience CH708 S 9sm-3:30prn CH609 T 7.8pm not necessary. Basic techniques taught 4/24-5/1 Adult Rm 3 4/13-5/4 Teen/Adult SGC for creating a hand or machined piece $28 ID $42 OD (2 wks) CH610 W 6-7pm utility or heirloom quilt. Class includes 4114-5/5 Teen/Adult SGC lectures, displays, demonstrations & SEWING BASIC WORKSHOPS CH611 Th 6-7pm hands on participation. Supplies will be Learn to sew or enhance your skills 4/15-5/6 Teen/Adult SGC discussed at 1st class. while making projects. Discover time CH612 Th 7-Spm CH704 T A9-11 am 4/15-5/6 Teen/Adult SGC saving and updated techniques in 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm 3 these fun, informative and productive CH613 S 9:30-10:30am 4/17-5/8 Teen/Adult SGC $50 ID $75 OD (8 wks) (Clara) workshops with an emphasis on CH614 S 11:30am-12:30pm CH705 T 7-9pm individual need. Bring sewing machine. 4/17-5/8 Teen/Adult SGC 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm 3 $6 ID $9 OD (4 wks) $50 ID $75 OD (8 wks) (Carla Haake) INTROTOSEWING Easy projects for the beginner included QUILTINGII tote bags. Understanding sewing terms, Expand your basic quilting skills. fabric uses and patterns will be EHOBBIES Elaborate on basic techniques, learn covered. Supply list. (Lynn Parker) new ones and develop new skills in CH709 M 6:30-9:30pm & CRAFTS color, design and setting. Projects will 4/5-4119 Teen/Adult Rm 12 utilize a range of methods and designs $35 ID $52.50 OD (3 wks) from traditional to original. (Patti Hyder) CH706 W 6:30-9:30pm ZIPPERS&BUTTONHOLES Some Hobby/Craft class projects will 3/31-6/2 Teen/Adult Rm 3 be on display at the Center. Check the Quick and professional, it is easier than showcase. $62 ID $93 OD (10 wks) you think to correctly apply zippers and buttonholes. Supply list. (Lynn Parker) WATERCOLOR,BEG UFQ Unfinished Quilts Workshop CH710 T 6:30-9:30pm Explore the exciting medium of Come spend the day giving new life to 4/13 Teen/Adult Rm 12 watercolor. Learn the basics needed your unfinished quilts, abandoned $14 ID $21 OD (1 only) to create your own painting. Supply blocks and/or other projects that need a list furnished at 1st class (min. $50). boost or a fine finish. Or, if you would ALTERATIONS & REPAIR (Ruth Armitage) rather create a new quilting project, this Bring clothing in need of basic repair or CH700 M 6:30-9:30pm is an opportunity to give it a great head altering. Save money and time with fast 3/29-5/17 Teen/Adult Rm 3 start. Ideas and instruction in design and simplified methods you can do technique will be provided as needed. yourself. Supply list. (Lynn Parker $56 $84 OD (8 wks) This is also a good opportunity to meet ) CH701 W 9-1 i :30am C'H711 T 6:30-9:30pm 3/31-5/19 Teen/Adult Rm 3 other quilters and exchange ideas and 5/11 Teen/Adult Rm 12 $48 ID $72 OD (9 wks) approaches to quilting. (Patti Hyder) $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) CH707 S 9am-3:30pm BASIC PAINTING, BEG. New 5/22 Adult Rm 3 FIYTINGSUCCESS Explore color mixing and discover the $18 ID $27 OD (1 only) A must for achieving professional difference between a good & bad fitting results using commercial composition. Create a painting you will patterns. Bring at least one pattern and be proud to hang on your wall. Learn at be personally fitted while learning your own pace. Supplies $45+, discussed concepts to do yourself. Supply list. at first class. (Tiffany Tinsey) Recrwting together (Lynn Parker) CH702 W 6-apm builds strong families . ' CH712 T 6:30-9:30pm 3/31-5/19 Teen/Adult Rm 12 4/20-4/27 Teen/Adult Rm 12 $43 ID $64.50 OD (8 wks) $20 ID $30 OD (2 wks) 10 SEWING WITH KNITS TOOTHBRUSH RUG MOSAIC GARDEN STEPPING STONES Knit fabrics are easy and fast sewing. Make a rug for holiday decorating or gift Learn to create durable stepping Make comfortable clothing for everyone giving. Learn an old folk craft using stones with a beautiful tile mosaic on in your family. Supply list. (Lynn Parker) an easy stitch with fabric strips. Oval top. Sure to please any gardener- CH713 W 6:30-9:30pm rug started in class. You can finish this beautifies any yard-great Father's Day 3/31-4/14 Teen/Adult Rm A in time for the holidays. Supply list. gift. (Debbi Phillips) New $30 ID $45 OD (3 wks) (Marilyn Hayes) CH725 T 6:30-9pm CH719 S 9am-1 pm 6/1 Teen/Adult Rm A SCRAP WORK FUN WEAR 5/29 Teen/Adult Rm 12 $23 ID $34.50 OD (1 only) Utilize fabric remnants laying around $21 ID $31.50 OD (1 only) and create a one of a kind favorite. BEADED It's easy and inexpensive to create FARMER COTTONTAIL New SPRING FLOWERS BRACELET New shirts, jackets, vests, etc. Supply list. Paint this springtime hare, all ready to Use brightly colored seed beads to (Lynn Parker) munch on a fresh crop of carrots. All create a beautiful bracelet to give as a CH714 W 6:30-9.30pm supplies furnished. (Julie Buerge) gift or wear yourself. This bracelet looks 4/21-4/28 Teen/Adult Rm A CH720 T 7-9:30pm like a garland of spring flowers. Bring $20 ID $30 OD (2 wks) 3/30 Teen/Adult Rm B sharp scissors, all other supplies $35 ID $52.50 OD (1 only) included. (Nancy Thorn) HOMEDECOR CH726 S 10am-12pm Give your home a fresh look and SHH..BABY SLEEPING SIGN New 4/24 Teen/Adult Rm A save lots of money making curtains, This "little one napping" sign is a cute $19 ID $28.50 OD (1 only) valances, duvets, comforters & morel reminder to visitors to knock quietly. Productive workshop will simplify Makes a great baby shower gift. All WOVEN RAIN STICK New jects! (Lynn Parker) supplies furnished. (Julie Buerge) Weave a geometric design around a 2- pro Th 6 30-9.30pm CH721 T 7-9:30pm foot long rain stick to create a traditional CH715 CH71 . Rm 2 5/4 Teen/Adult Rm B musical instrument. Bring clippers, tape 4/29-5/20 wks) $28 ID $42 OD (1 only) measure, an old towel and a water $70.50 Teen/OD (4 Adult $47 ID spray bottle. Supply list. (Judy Green) POTTERY, BEG. STAINED GLASS, BEG. CH727 W 6:30-9:30pm Introduction to basic hand building Learn the art of stained glass making 4/14-4/21 Teen/Adult Kitchen Introdu Introd ction .pinch, coil and slab. You and find out just how easy it can be. $36 ID $54 OD (2 wks) techniques will be exposed to a variety of clay Basic skills will be taught using the cooper foil technique. Supply list WOODCARVING bodies, glazes and simple firing given at first class (approx. $40). Carve 4 varied projects, each designed techniques. (Grace Burgett) (Cheryl McGaffey) to emphasize specific skills and CH716 T 10am-12pm CH722 T 7-9:30pm techniques. Projects encompass relief 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm D 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm 2 carving, incised lettering and in the- $80 ID $120 OD (8 wks) $52 ID $78 OD (8 wks) round carving. Learn how to design, select & use tools/wood. Materials fees GIFTBOXES KNITTING $25, tool rental $15 or bring your own. Make beautiful gift boxes and decorate Learn the principles of knitting. Bring (Donald Floren) using techniques explored in class. size 6 or 7 needles and a skein of CH728 T 6-9pm Learn to use the easy box maker now worsted weight yarn to first class. 3/30-5/18 18 yrs + Rm 2 available. Also learn how to make a box Intermediate students, bring pattern, $78 ID $117 OD (8 wks) that is never unwrapped and is the gift yarn and needles for project you wish to itself. Supply list mailed. (M. Hayes) work on. (Lisa McCullough) PASTELS New CH717 S 9am-1 pm CH723 Th 9-118m Experiment with pastels! Learn various N 4/10 Teen/Adult Rrn 3 4/1-5/20 adult Rm 8 techniques to develop your image with $19 ID $28.50 OD (1 only) $45 ID $67 OD (8 wks) dynamic appeal. Supplies $20-45 discussed at first class. (Jan Kirchhoff) ENVELOPES 14K GOLD "FLOATING" CH729 T A9-11:30am Make envelopes to match handmade PEARL NECKLACE New 3/30-5/4 Teen/Adult Rm 2 cards or create envelopes from gift Pearls seem to mysteriously "float" $46 ID $69 OD (6 wks) 4 papers, calendars, brown bags. Take around your throat! Actually, round home a bundle of envelopes and freshwater pearls are suspended on a PAPER MAKING New templates. Supply list. (Marilyn Hayes) delicate 14 K gold chain. Learn basic Create unique handmade paper for CH718 S 9am-fpm wire wrap techniques.(Debbi Phillips) writing or as art sculptures. (J. Kirchhoff) 4/24 Teen/Adult Rm C CH724 M 6:30-9pm CH730 T 6-9pm $21 ID $31.50 OD (1 only) 4/26 Teen/Adult Rm 12 3/30-5/4 Teen/Adult Rm A $31 ID $46.50 OD (1 only) $60 ID $90 OD (6 wks) LOGO DESIGN New THEAR T OFSUCCESSFUL ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE- Learn to develop design skills to RETIREMENTPLANNING SurvivalI create your own identity marks for This class is designed for people who Beginners Englishl Learn to speak, multi-purpose use. (Jan Kirchhoff) are approaching retirement age to read & write In English. All languages CH731 W 6-9pm address the financial issues that welcome. (Staff) 3/31-5/5 Teen/Adult Rm 2 are critical to successful retirement CH808 M/W 9-11am $60 ID $90 OD (6 wks) planning. The topics covered will be 3/29-5/19 Teen/Adult Rm 8 reviewing retirement objectives and CH809 M/W 7-9pm sources of retirement income, 3/29-5/19 Teen/Adult Rm 10 investing and managing retirement CH845 IIM/W 7-9pm ETEEN/ADULT assets to provide growth and income, 29-5/19 Te( NAd,lt Rm 2 choosing the right retirement savings & 20 ID $30 OD 8 wks L INTEREST pension distribution options, income ENGLISH ASA SECOND LANGUAGE- taxation of retirement income, avoiding Survival 11 depletion of retirement income and Learn to speak, read and write. Must ADULT CHILD& INFANT CPR assets, and establishing an estate have had level I. (Staff) Learn to recognize and manage plan. (Judy Rubino) CH810 M/W 9-11am emergency situations. Learn safe CH805 M 7-9pm 3/29-5/19 Teen/Adult Rm 3 approaches and responses to non- 4/19-4/26 Adult Rm 8 $20 ID $30 OD (8 wks) breathing, choking and cardiac arrest $10 ID $15 OD (2 wks) PERFECTPASTA situations. Class completion card INVESTING WITH MUTUAL FUNDS Is there life after red sauce? Come and providedCH800. (Jim S 8. Row-Portland and First t Aid) Mutual Funds are the basic investment find out in this fun classl We'll make pm vehicle for individual investors in the some tasty recipes that can be easily 4/24 Teen/Adult Rm 8 1990's. Learn the basics of under- made at home. (Yolanda McVicker) CH801 S 8:30am-12:30pm standing and evaluating mutual funds CH811 M 6:30-8:30pm 5/22 Teen/Adult Rm 8 5/3 Teen/Adult Kitchen CH802 T 5:45-9.45 m and using ahem to achieve your p investment goals. (Suzanne Rague) $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) 6/15 Teen/Adult Rm 8 CH806 T 7-9pm $26 ID $26 OD (1 only) Y2K PREPAREDNESS New $118 ID /27 $27 OD Adult Rm B Prepare for Y2K & other emergencies. FIRSTAID & SAFETY New $8 ID (2 wks) We will cover government predictions First aid training will provide you with and recommendations for well being INVESTING YOUR the skills which meet OSHA standards, For many of us the e 401 (K) plan RETIREMENT PLAN during periods of reduced services. to recognize and manage potentially life 403 For many of us t b our employer ( the (Yolanda McVicker) treatening injuries and illnesses. Learn (e plan offered d c oyer CH812 M 6:30-8:30pm to care for emergencies such as heart will be our main source of retirement 5/17 Teen/Adult Rm 2 attacks, strokes, poisoning, bleeding income. Most employees don't know $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) and burns. Course completion card is enough about these plans. Class will valid for 3 yrs. Must have a current AHA, help you make the most of your BERRY BUCKLE, CRISPS&DELIGHTS CPR completion card to register. (J. Row) "defined contribution" plan. (S. Rague) Use NON berries to make buckles, CH803 Th 5:45-9:45pm CH807 T 7-9pm crisps & morel (Yolanda McVicker) 6/17 Teen/Adult Rm 8 5/25 Adult Rm C-2 CH813 M 6:30-8:30pm $26 ID $26 OD (1 only) $8 ID $12 OD (1 only) 5/24 Teen/Adult Kitchen $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only) ACHIEVING FINANCIALSUCCESS This class will help you become educated about financial management issues so that you may begin mapping i out your financial future. Learn how to implement a financial plan that will allow you to build wealth, manage risk, choose the right investments, pay for your children's college education, i reduce income taxes and plan for a comfortable retirement. (Judy Rubino) CH804 M 7-9pm 4/5-4/12 Adult Rm 8 $10 ID $15 OD (2 wks) 91 KEYBOARD, BEG. New Explore and make music through New learning rhythms, ear-training, musical notation, composition and familiar These very popular cooking classes are led by a professional Chinese chef, melodies. Bring Keyboard. Workbook who will show you how to make these delicious dishes. Then you can try them included. (Bill Baunach) on your familyl (John Q. Yang) CH825 Th 6-7pm WONTONSOUP SHRiMPFRIEDRICE 4/1-5/20 15 yrs-Adult Rm 8 Learn how to make this great soup. Try this new twist to tasty fried ricel $39 ID $58.50 OD (8 wks) A great way to warm up on a cool CH818 S 9:30-10:30am GUITAR I New night. 5/8 Teen/Adult Kitchen CH814 S 9:30-10:30am $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) You'll learn basic chords, strumming 4/10 Teen/Adult Kitchen patterns; develop an understanding of $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) CASHEWCHICKEN how the guitar works and improve on If you think every Chinese dish is speed and accuracy between chord GENERALTSO'SCHICKEN fried then you need to try this great changes. Simple and fun songs will be Due to popular demand this tasty dishl Cashews, water chestnuts, accomplished. (Ed Burns) class is back and especially for you chicken and more, make this a 3/29-5/17 1 7 8 at Cedar Hillsl palate pleasing dish. CH82 M yrsAdult Rm 8 CH815 S 11am-12pm CH819 S 11 am-12pm W827 M , &9pm 3/29-5/17 4/10 Teen/Adult Kitchen 5/8 Teen/Adult Kitchen $36 ID $54 1 OD 2 yrs-Adult Rm 8 $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) $36 (8 wks) MONGOLIAN BEEF POTSTICKERS SELLING A HOME This dish will make everyone ask for Great favorites that you will learn how Dos and don't's when getting ready, secondsl to makel plus expert advice for selling your home CH816 S 9:30-10:30am CH820 S 9:30-10:30am quickly. (Bob Casey) 4/24 Teen/Adult Kitchen 5/22 Teen/Adult Kitchen CH828 W 7:15-9:15pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) 4/7 Teen/Adult Rm B $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) BABY BOK CHOY W/ KUNG PAOCHICKEN BLACKMUSHROOMS This delicious dish is a sure Learn what at is is Be a little adventurousl Try out this pleased Learn important, what you special request and then try it on CH821 S 11am-12pm can afford versus what you want to your friends! 5/22 Teen/Adult Kitchen spend. Class includes new financing CH817 S 11am-12pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) programs, home inspections, using a 24 Teen/Adult Kitchen buyers agent & more. (Bob Casey) 4/ 4/ 2 ID $18 Oonly) CH829 W 7:15-9:15pm 4/14 Teen/Adult Rm B $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) BASICS OF INTERIOR DESIGN BALLOON TWISTING 11 CHOOSING THE PERFECT DOG This class teaches the basic principles Learn to make original hats & other Avoid the heartbreak and expense of of design & practical application. Learn balloon sculptures. Bring your own getting a dog with health or behavioral about today's products, how to use pump & balloons. Must have taken problems by learning how to choose a them & where to purchase them. How "Basic Balloon" class. Bring fine point healthy puppy (or dog) that will suit your to get the best value for the $ you have to perm marker. (Eileen Newman) lifestyle. The first class will help spend. (Kathy Wharton) CH824 Th 6:30-8:30pm evaluate your household's needs & CH822 T 7-9pm 4/29 15 yrs + Rm D match them with an appropriate breed 4/6-5/25 Teen/Adult Rm 8 $9 ID $13.50 OD (1 only) of dog. The second class will focus on $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) finding reputable breeders & how to evaluate the health & temperament of BASICS OF BALLOON TWISTING puppies & older, dogs. (K. Ricciardi) Learn the basics of making balloon CH830 M 7-9pm animals & objects. Balloons and pump 4/12-4/19 Adult Rm B included. (Eileen Newman) $16 ID $24 OD (2 wks) CH823 Th 6:30-8:30pm ` 4/22 15 yrs + Rm 3 $19 ID $28.50 OD (1 only) BEFORE YOU BRING HOME ANIMAL ASSISTEDTHERAPY FENGSHUI: "THEARTOFPLACEMENT' YOURNEWDOG If your interested in visiting nursing Fong Shui is a 3,000 year old mystical Prepare yourself, your home and your homes or hospitals with your pet. Join tradition from China. By learning to new dog to prevent bad habits before our workshop to learn about pet apply basic principles to your living they start. We will discuss teaching assisted therapy. (Barbara Tuler) space, you'll experience an immediate basic house rules; potty training, CH837 S 12-1 pm positive difference in your life. Explore preventing chewing/bitting & jumping. 5/22 Adult Rm 8 basic principles including the bagua Safety issues and essential supplies $8 ID $12 OD (1 only) map, the five elements, "complimentary will be covered. (Kirsten Ricciardi) antagonism" and the nine cures. CH831 M 7-9pm SIGNLANGUAGE (Anne Mansfield) 4/26 AdultRm B Learn basics of sign language: The CH843 Th 6-9pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) art of communicating with hearing 4/8 Adult Rm 8 impaired persons. (Lisa Sayer) $28 ID $42 OD (1 only) PUPPYMANNERS CH838 M 6-7pm This course covers basic commands, 3/29-5/17 Teen/Adult Rm A VCR CLEANING-"HOWTO" training techniques & tips on general $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) Keep your VCR's heads and tape care of your dog. For puppies ages 12 path clean. Learn how and when to wks to 6 mos with current vaccinations. RALIAN, BEG. CONVERSAMON clean your machine. Supply list mailed. 1 st class w/out dogs. (Kirsten Ricciardi) Learn basic Italian through individual (Ed Ramsey) CH832 T 7:30-8:30pm and group drills in: pronunciation, every CH844 Th 7-9pm 3/30-5/18 Adult Rm D day expressions, grammar and more. 5/13 Teen/Adult Rm 8 $35 ID $52 (8 wks) (Ella Sallos) $10 ID $15 OD (1 only) CH 839 T 6:30-8pm DOG OBEDIENCE, BEG. 3/30-5/18 Teen/Adult Rm A Covers basic manner and obedience, $38 ID $59 OD (8 wks) positive training techniques and tips on ETEENIAL DULT general care. The first class meeting is SPANISH,BEG. ~~~~,T,~ without dogs. Dogs must be 5 months Learn basic Spanish language skills or older. (Kirsten Ricciardi) which will enable you to participate in CH833 M 9:30-10:30am simple conversations & communicate 3/29-5/17 Adult Rm D when traveling in Latin America. Gain $35 ID $52 OD (8 wks) a better understanding of Hispanic culture & customs. (G. Tayun-Garcia) BARRY BOTANIC DOG OBEDIENCE, BEG. CH840 Th 7-8pm GARDEN Build a positive bond with your dog 4/1-5/20 Adults Rm B PLANT SALE as you train for basic house manners $32 ID $48 OD (8 wks) and obedience. Behavior problems This sale will include many discussed will include chewing, SPANISH,INTM. unusual and hard to find barking, digging and house soiling. Continue to learn basic Spanish species to add variety Please bring 6 ft. leather leash, choke language skills that will enable you to your garden. chain 4-6" bigger than neck size and of to converse in Spanish. Emphasis is All proceeds will benefit the course, your dogl Dogs must be 4 mos. on Hispanic Culture, customs and Barry Botanic Garden. or older. (Barbara Tu/er) conversation. (Garda Tayun-Garcia) Sunday, April 18th CH834 S 9-10am CH841 Th 8-9pm 4/3-5/15 Teen/Adult Outside 4/1-5/20 Adults Rm B 10am-3pm CH835 S 10-11am $32 ID $48 OD (8 wks) 4/3-5/15 Teen/Adult Outside $30 ID $45 OD (7 wks) GERMAN Learn basic German language skills DOG OBEDIENCE,INTM. with an emphasis on conversation & < For dogs that reliably respond to sit, vocabulary that is useful in travel down, come and stay and walk without Learn about German traditions & pulling. Prepares for off-leash work culture. (Angelika Gorman) and introduces formal obedience. CH842 W 6:30-8pm Bring your dog and training equipment 3/31-5/19 Teen/Adult Rm 12 s ,A to the first class. (Kirsten Ricciardi) $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) " CH836 T 6:30-7:30pm 3/30-5/18 Adult Rm D $35 ID $52 OD (8 wks) i REGISTRATION GARDEN HOME RECREATION CENTER Registration cards are required to CHILDCAREPROGRAM register for any Park District program. March 29 - June 11 ling Those without cards may experience Garden Home offers quality childcare a delay. You may register for your to accommodate parents attending immediate family members only. spring term classes. Ages: 6 mos.-6 yrs If you have any questions regarding Hours: M-F, 8:30-11:30am programs or placement into specific M-Th, 5:30-8:30pm classes, please call the Center in Cost: $1.50 per hour / per child for 7475 S.W. OLESON ROAD advance. parents registered for classes. For PORTLAND, OR 97223 parents not attending classes $2 per 244-1101 Spring registration Information is hour per child. Tri-Met #45 located on page 3. Schedule: Pre-registered parents must schedule childcare on a consistent -PERSONNEL basis for a minimum of 6 weeks. Christina Ccle, Center Supervisor We strive to produce the Policy: No make-ups or credits. Marlene Sheley, Program Coordinator most accurate brochure possible. Drop4n's: $2 per hour per child (on a Cindy Young, Program Coordinator space available basis) However, some program information Symbol: ^ Indicates that childcare is ADVISORY COMMITTEE may have changed after this available for the listed class. Louise Boyer, Jane Clark, Judi brochure has gone to print. Graeper, Deedra Howes & Shaun Majors. GARDEN HOME HOW TO WATCH A GOOD COURSE COMMUNITY LIBRARY The Garden Home Advisory Committee, CANCEL 245-9932 comprised of seven members from the Nothing will cancel a good course The Garden Home Community Library community, receives public input in faster than waiting until the last minute T regard to the operation of the Garden to register for it. If a class has not met located Center. in Room member #6 of at the the Recreation Washington Home Recreation Center for park and the necessary minimum number of recreational services to the residents of registrants 24 hrs before it is scheduled County Cooperative Library system, the the District. Persons interested may to start, the class will be canceled. Garden Home Library offers a full contact the Center's office. Coming in to sign up on the day a range of services to all ages. Special course is scheduled to start will not collections include popular adult fiction, BUILDINGHOURS reinstate it, so PLEASE REGISTER children's picture books, and family Monday-Friday: 6am-10pm EARLYI movies. Internet access is available. Saturday: 8am-4pm Sunday: 10am-2pm Spring Hours: INDOOR PLAYGROUND F MTh 99am 12p & 3 8pm OFFtCEHOURS M-F 9:30-11:30am S 9:30am :30am-1: 30pm Monday-Friday: 8:30am-9pm (every 3rd S 9:30-11:30am) Storytimes will be held at 10:30 on Saturday: 8am-4pm For families with children newborn to Thursdays. The first Thursday is a craft Sunday: 10am-2pm 5th birthday. storytime. CLOSURES The object of Playground is to allow 5/31 children to interact with other children and to develop motor social skills SENIOR CLASS DISCOUNT through indoor play. The Indoor Play- Adults 60 years of age and above will ground is a working cooperative. Each now receive a 25% discount off the family will be responsible for serving on registration fee of any class held at committees, sharing in the opening Garden Home Recreation Center. and closing of the playground, and supervision of their children. A $15 FACILITYRENTAL initiation fee, a $25 ID / $38 OD annual The Garden Home Recreation Center fee, plus a $15 refundable obligation is available to rent for meetings and deposit will be assessed. You need to special events. For details, contact the come into the Center to put your name Center. on the waiting list. No phone-in registration. DROP-IN SPORTS YOUTH p ~a & EXER651SE No pre-registration required. Please bring your own basketballs & volleyballs. Drop-in basketball and volleyball is for in and out of district residents. parents and spectator are invited to attend the first and last day of the Children s classes: otherwise, in-room Youth (16 Ms & uneierobservance will be by instructor's Fees: approval only. Youth: $1.50 ID per visit $2.25 OD per visit Drop-In Basketball (supervised) High school students may use drivers license, District I.D. card or student body SPRING DANCE RECITAL card for identification. Perform in the Spring Dance S 12-4pm Youth Recital! Students will spend class time learning a new Drop-In Open Gym (supervised) routine for the Spring Dance Su 10-2pm Youth Recital on Tuesday, June 81" at 7pm. Classes denoted by dance symbol will be included in the Adult (17 yrS & over recital. The mandatory rehearsal Fees: will be on Monday, June 71" at Adults: $2 ID/per visit $3 OD/per visit 5pm. Performance night will be the end date for recital classes. Drop-In Basketball (Supervised) T 7-10pm Adult (Over 30 yrs) W 7:30-10pm Adult CREATIVE MOVEMENT I S 12-4pm Adult Get into shape with cartoon friends! Drop-in Volleyball (Supervised) Develop strength, muscle coordination 8-10pm Adult and basic dance technique. Learn M M 8-10 Adult creative moves with pom pours, balls, pm batons and more while developing motor skills. (Valerie Garlough) Open Gym (Supervised) GH101 rp Su 10am-2pm Adult T 6-6:4~ 3/30-6/1 2-3 yrs Rm 14 4 $26 1D $39 OD (10 wks) Notice: THPRD Registration ID and your O.D.L. required. High school students GH1024•-, W 9:30-10:15am may use drivers license, District I.D. card or student body card for identification. 3/31-6/~Gru2`-6 yrs Rm 14 Closures: 5/15, 5/31, 6/3, 6/7, 6/8 $36 ID $54 OD (12 wks) Times subject to change. Cancellations may occur for special events & holidays. CREATIVE MOVEMENT II Learn more advanced floor warm-ups to increase strength and flexibility. The District offers: Work with instructor to develop 4-5 1 Month Pass: $14 ID $21 OD (adult) short dance routines, using a variety 3 Month Pass: $35 ID $52.50 OD (adult) of props to make dancing fun and exciting. Performance on last day. 6 Month Pass: • $62 ID $93 OD (adult) (Valerie Garlough) Annual Pass: $105 ID $157.50 OD (adult) GH103 T ^6:45-7:30pm Recreation Passes allows admittance ONLY to recreation drop-in programs 3/30-6/1 4-5 yrs Rm 14 and activities such as weight room, running track, and drop-in sports GH104 W ^10:15-11am programs. 3131-6/2 3-5 yrs Rm 14 $26 ID $39 OD (10 wks) Also available, THPRD Super Pass. This option combines recreation and aquatic drop-in programs. For details please contact any Park District facility. CREATIVE MOVEMENT, PRE-CLASSICAL BALLET GYMNASTICDANCE MOM, DAD & MEI For those students who have enjoyed A dance-oriented lei with This class is for parent(s) and child. classical ballet for young children or emphasis on gymnasti skills used in Parents work with their child in a creative movement and desire more. dance. Cartwheels, round offs, splits, safe and nurturing environment to (Ameshia Buerer) handstands, individual combinations & develop strength, coordination, rhythm GH109 W 4-5pm kickcvars will be learned. Individual and other motor skills through finger 3/31-6/8 7-10 yrs Rm 2 routines emphasized. (Polly Shaw) play, mimic and music fun. Parent $41 ID $61 OD (12 wks) GH115 T 5-6pm participation required. (V. Garlough) GH110 Th 4-5pm 3/30-6/8 7-13 yrs Rm 14 GH105 W 11-11:45am 4/1-5/27 5-7 yrs Rm 2 $46 ID $69 OD (12 wks) 3/31-6/2 11/2-3 yrs Rm 14 $31 ID $46 OD (9 wks) $26 ID $39 OD (10 wks) YOUTHJAZZ CLASSICAL BALLETI Students Iearlroj fc~ routine to 1st steps in accomplisir~u~F§~rfent, contemporary music. Class includes a ballet vocabulary, barre and centerwork. floor warm-up and stretching and We offer a developing ballet Sequences of basic ballet movements flexibility techniques. Basic jazz steps program for children and adults and steps. 'No class 5/31 (R. Thornton) included. (Polly Shaw) who wish to participate in GH111 M 4-5pm GH116 T 4-5pm traditional training that builds '3/29-6/8 8-11 yrs Rm 2 3/30-6/8 7-13 yrs Rm 14 strength, coordination, grace and $42 ID $63 OD (11 wks) $46 ID $69 OD (12 wks). rhythm. Classes will cover understanding of ballet line, CLASSICAL BALLET II 0`1' TEENJAZZ positions, posture and build an Developing barre arig►~rk This excitin%l, teach you 11:', increasing vocabulary of dance vocabulary and strength. Traveling strength and fl xibility as you execute steps & movements. Our dance and jumping steps and simple pirouettes, grande jete and other program is committed to quality combinations. At least one year of combination moves. Put together a instruction that will effectively consistent previous classical ballet great jazz routine to. popular musicl and safely promote personal technique or permission of instructor. "No class 6/4 (Valerie Gar/ough) accomplishment, enrich students 'No class 5/31 (Rosemary Thornton) GH117 F 6-7pm through dance experience and GH112 M 5-6pm '4/2-6/8 9-17 yrs Rm 14 serve as a foundation for further '3/29-6/8 10-13 yrs Rm 14 $42 ID $69 OD (11 wks) study in ballet, jazz, tap or any other $42 ID $63 OD (11 wks) form of dance. Shoes and attire TAP, JAZZ & ACRO, BEG will be discussed by the instructor CLASSICAL BALLET III For girls & boys who love to dance on the first day of class. Further developing barrepg~rk, and tumble. This combination class vocabulary of jumps and turns. More encourages free expression while complex sequences & combinations of introducing students to the basics of CLASSICALBALLET steps. At least two years of consistent Tap, Jazz and Acro. Class includes FORYOUNG CHILDREN previous classical ballet technique or kicks, turns, leaps, rhythm, flexibility, A fun approach to the foundational permission of instructor. *No class 5/31 tumbling and more! (Ameshia Buerer) elements of classical ballet. This (Rosemary Thornton) GH118 M 2-3pm class focuses on the young dancer's GH113 M ^6-7pm 3/29-5/24 2-4 yrs Rm 14 developing skills and imagination. '3/29-6/8 12-17 yrs Rm 14 $31 ID $46 OD (9 wks) (Ameshia Buerer) $42 ID $63 OD (11 wks) GH119 T 2-3pm GH106 R.. W 3:15-4pm 3/30-5/26 3-5 yrs Rm 2 3/31-6/edam Rm 2 PRE-GYMNASTIC DANCE $31 ID $46 OD (9 wks) $36 ID $5 OD (12 wks) Learn the fundamentals of1~l WUM GH107 Th 3:15-4pm with an introduction to tum ling and gymnastic techniques used in dance. 4/1-5/27 3-5 yrs Rm 2 (Polly Shaw) Garden flame offers $23 ID $34 OD (9 wks) GH1 many types of dance classes - 14 T 2-3pm PRE-BALLETI 3/30-6/8 4-6 yrs Rm 14 something for everyonel I Intro to ballet~► "reAtfo"'movement, $46 ID $69 OD (12 wks) music appreciation and rhythm. No experience necessary. (Polly Shaw) GH108 T 3-4pm A listed by classes note LIN 3/30-6/8 41/2 -6 yrs Rm 14 childcare Is available. $46 ID $69 OD (12 wks) Please see page 46 for details. loom TAP, JAZZ & ACRO, INT HOW DTHEY DOTHAT? KID'S` OGA Class continues to focus on creativity, You will learn the fundamentals of We will practice yoga postures in a but emphasizes rhythm, direction, choreography and showmanship. Each fun atmosphere while emphasizing basic steps & sequences of tumbling, class selects from a popular musical good alignment and proper breathing. kicks, turns, leaps and other moves. and learns how to perform some of Yoga supports children in learning to Continues to develop strength, flexibility those moves in their own choreo- stretch tight muscles, improve their & coordination in a playful environment. graphed musical. Show last classl strength, increase their ability to focus (Ameshia Buerer) (Valerie Garlough) and develop a healthy self-image. GH120 M 3-4pm GH126 F 4-5pm (Linda Logan) 3/29-5/24 5-7 yrs Rm 14 4/2-5/28 10-18 yrs Rm 14 GH132 Th 4:30-5:30pm $31 ID $46 OD (9 wks) •$31 ID $46 OD (9 wks) 4/1-5/27 8-13 yrs Rm 9 GH121 T 3-4pm $38 (D $57 OD (9 wks) 3/30-6/~~ ii1r9_ Rm 2 TAP 1, 4.5 YRS $46 ID $6 OD (12 wks) This class is fta-p tto the SPOTLIGHTPRODUCTIONS CHEER&CAMP exciting world dancingI Learn This class will offer young people a traditional, rhythmic and tap to a little complete production bxperience. From Thinking about trying out for your bit of rock-n-roll. Join this fun class acting, dancing, scenery, costume school team? Already on a team but and dance your stuff at the "Last design and lighting, to promotional need to sharpen your skills and Class Show." Bring your tap shoesl technique and programming. Term techniques? Class blends technique, (Sara Barrett) concludes with performance for family showmanship & creativity to thoroughly GH127 W 1-2pm and friends. Performance 517, 7:30pm. prepare you for cheerleading or drill 3/31-6/8 4-5 yrs Rm 14 (Sara Barrett/Patty Rawlinson) team. (Valerie Garlough) $46 ID $69 OD (12 wks) GH133 F 4:30-6:30pm GH122 F 5-6pm 13-18 yrs Rm 14 4/2-5/7 7-15 yrs Rm 5 & 9 4/2-5/28 I$46 OD -1 wks) TAP 1, 6-13 YRS K, $44 ID $66 OD (6 wks) In this fun and ss you'll LET'S JAWCOOL FUNK, BEG explore the mys a ies of tap. We'II Learn the latest hip-hop dance learn different styles from rhythmic to movss & create a well-choreographed traditional. This class will get you®U,~H routine. Dance to N. Sync, Backstreet started. Tap your stuff at the "Last Class % Boys, Aleah and others. 'No class 6/3 Show." Don't forget to bring your tap SPORTS (Valerie Garlough) shoesl (Sara Barrett) GH123 Th 4-5pm GH128 W 4-5pm '4/i-6/8`-* ~fre~ Rm 14 3/31-6/8 6-13 yrs Rm 14 ID $ OD {11 wks) $46 ID $69 OD (12 wks) Parents and spectators are invited to $42 $42 ID Th 5-6pm attend the first and last day of the GH1227 105 yrs Rm 14 TAP COMBO Will, 6-13 YRS children's classes; otherwise, in-room 4/ 1 I/ $46 OD -11 wks) Build your confidence witfi~f Loop,- observance will be by instructor's challenging class. Attenti milis on approval only. LETS JAM, COOL FUNK, ADV improving and expanding your tap This class will focus on m F~ i ' t techniques. Steps such as Riffs, Susie KINDERGYM moves that require timin!°Gfffi~ O's, Maxi Fords, Irishes, Buffalos and Develop large muscle skills, body strength and flexibility. Choreograph more will be introduced. Learn great awareness and muscle coordination routines that will prepare you for the routines. Tap I required or teacher's through exercise, tumbling, climbing, school dance team or school musical. approval. Tap shoes are mandatory. balancing & jumping. Parent participation 'No class 6/3 (Valerie Garlough) (Sara Barrett) required. (Liz Isaacson) GH125 Th A6.7pm GH129 W 5-6pm GH201 T A9:15-10am '4/1-6/8 10-18 yrs Rm 14 3/31-6/8 6-13 yrs Rm 14 3/30-6/1 18-30 mos Rm 4 $42 ID $63 OD (11 wks) $46 ID $69 OD (12 wks) GH202 T A10-10:45am 3/30-6/1 2'/2-4 yrs Rm 4 GH203 T A6-6:40pm IRISH DANCE 3/30-6/1 18-30 mos Rm 4 Class will combine Irish softshoe and jig hardshoe. Stop admiring "RiverDance" or GH204 T A6:40-7:25pm "Lord of the Dance," strap on your dancing shoes and join us for some "wild Irish fun." 3/30-6/1 21/2-4 yrs Rm 4 Tap shoes required, Ballet or Jazz shoes nice but not required. 'No class 6/4 $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) (Jennifer Stackhouse) GH1130 F 6:30-7:30pm GH131 F 7:30-8:30pm •4/2-6/8 7-12 yrs Rm 4 '4/2-6/ dult Rm 4 $42 ID $63 ID (11 wks) $42 ID 1 (1kks) FIT AS A FIDDLE PEEWEE BASKETBALL COMPETMVETEAM BASKETBALL Includes exercise, tumbling and games An introductory class that teaches Come to this class and brush up on to improve coordination, balance and fundamental skills, such as catching, your advanced skills! Strategies in cardiovascular fitness. (Liz Isaacson) dribbling and passing a basketball. team offense and defense will also be GH205 F 11:45am-12:30pm Learn coordination and movement taught. (Mike Updike) 4/2-6/4 3-5 yrs Rm 4 through simple games and activities. GH223 Th A5:30-6:30pm GH206 F 12:30-1:15pm Parent participation is optional. 4/1-5/27 8-13 yrs Gym 4/2-6/4 3-5 yrs Rm 4 (Mike Updike) $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) GH215 M 12:30-1:30pm 3/29-5/24 3-5 yrs Gym COMPETITIVE SKILLS COMPETITION LITTLEPEOPLESPORTS GH216 Th 1:30-2:30pm Compete in individual and team Learn basic locomotor movements, 4/1-5/27 3-5 yrs Gym competitions to win awards & prizes. fundamental ball skills, low-organization $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) Horse, one-on-one, shooting and games and fun exercises. Includes bail passing games, ball handling and handling, volleyball, soccer, rhythmics, PEEWEE WHIFFLE BALL speed drills are just of few of the parachute games. & tumbling. (Liz 1.) Take me out to the ball game! Whiffle activities that are included in this fun & GH207 T 12:15-fpm ball will help demonstrate the basics of challenging class. (Mike Updike) 3/30-6/1 3-5 yrs Gym baseball, including hitting, throwing GH224 Th A6:30-7:30pm GH208 F 11-11:45am and catching, with an emphasis on 4/1-5/27 8-13 yrs Gym 4/2-6/4 3-5 yrs Rm 4 playing games. No glove needed. $32 ID $45.50 OD (9 wks) $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) Parent participation is optional. PEEWEESOCCER (Mike Updike) GIRLSBASKETBALL Introductory crass with lots of GH217 M 1:30-2:30pm Come dribble, pass and shoot your movement, lead-up games and 3/29-5/24 3-5 yrs Gym way to becoming a better ball handled skills. Dribbling, trapping, passing and GH218 Th 12:30-1:30pm Emphasis will be on fundamentals, tackling are some practical skills 4/1-5/27 3-5 yrs Gym game situations and teamwork. All taught. Shin protection recommended. $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) levels welcome. (Mike Updike) (Liz Isaacson) GN225 T 5-6pm GH209 T 1:45-2:30pm BASKETBALL,BEG 3/30-5/25 7-12 yrs Gym 3/30-6/1 4-5 yrs Gym Come dribble, pass and shoot your $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) GH210 Th 2.45-3:30pm way to becoming a better ball handler. 4/1-6/3 4-5 yrs Gym Learn the fundamentals of basketball & SPORTSSPECTACULAR GH211 Th 3:30-4:15pm then apply them in game situations. Each week you'll compete in different 4/1-6/3 4-5 yrs Gym (Mike Updike) spectacular sporting events that focus $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) GH219 M 3:30-4:30pm on the following areas: speed work, 3/29-5/24 5-8 yrs Gym strength competitions, obstacle VOLLEYBALL GH220 W 3:30-4:30pm courses, jumping, throwing and more! Bump, set, spike! You'll learn proper 3/31-5/26 5-8 yrs Gym Awards will be given for each event. techniques for volleyball! Quick $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) Outside rain or shine. (Mike Updike) reaction games will be played to GH226 T 4-4:55pm develop eye-hand coordination, body BASKETBALL,INT 3/30-5/25 6-12 yrs Outside awareness and team skills. Parent Emphasis will be on fundamentals, $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) participation on last day of class. game situations & teamwork. Students (Liz Isaacson) must have had at least one term of FLAGFOOTBALL GH212 Th 4:30-5:30pm beginning basketball or instructor Learn to catch & throw a football with an 4/1-5/27 7-12 yrs Gym consent. (Mike Updike) emphasis on playing real games of fin $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) GH221 M 4:30-5:30pm football. There will not be any hitting, 3/29-5/24 5-8 yrs Gym blocking, or physical contact involved. SOCCERCLIMIC $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) Outside rain or shine. (Mike Updike) Introduction to the fundamentals and GH227 F 4-5pm proper techniques of soccer. Class will BASKETBALL;ADV 4/2-5/28 6-10 yrs Outside emphasize on teamwork, fair play and This class combines advanced skills, $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) funl Shin guards are recommended. game strategy, play making and team- (Liz Isaacson) work. Infermediate level class required GH213 T 3:30-4:30pm or instructor consent. (Mike Updike) 3/30-6/1 5-6 yrs Gym GH222 W 4:30-5:30pm GH214 T 4:35-5:35pm 3/31-5/26 6-10 yrs Gym 3/30-6/1 7-9 yrs Sports Field $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) $30 1 D $45 OD (10 wks) IMES= LrME KARATE KIDS ARCHERY, BEG iN-UNESKATING, BEG Come practice gross motor skills & Ready, aim, shootl Learn the basic Skates provided if you don't own a pairl learn Japanese phrasesl Class is an form & techniques of this exciting Come learn the basics of gliding, introduction to "stranger danger" and Olympic sport. Acquire shooting skills turning and stopping with balance how to deal with bullies is also with recurve bows. Includes 1 hour of through fun activities. In-line skate included. (Marilyn Mays) practice. $32 !ab fee at 1st class. Held purchasing guide, maintenance tips & GH228 T 3-3:30pm at Archer's Afield, 11945 SW Pacific safety information included. Protective 4/6-5/25 3-5 yrs Am 8 Hwy, Tigard. (Jim Kneeland) equipment mandatory and available at GH229 T 3:30-4pm GH234 S 9:30-11am no extra charge from instructor. Bring 4/6-5/25 4-6 yrs Am 8 4/3-4/24 7-Adult Archer's Afield - your own bike helmet and reserve GH230 F 3:30-4pm GH235 S 9:30-11 am skates by calling the Center after 4/9-5/28 3-5 yrs . Am 8 5/1-5/22 7-Adult Archer's Afield registering. (Penny Wagoner) $15 ID $22.50 OD (8 wks) $6 ID $9 OD (4 wks) GH242 F 6:30-7:55pm KARATEMDS 4/2-4/9 6-12 yrs Gym Basic blocks, kicks and breakfall FENCING,BEG $24 ID $27 OD (2 wks) techniques will be covered in this fun Come learn basic instruction & foil class. Japanese phrases, "stranger fencing) Safety & fun are emphasized. ROLLERHOCKEY danger" and dealing with bullies are All equipment provided. Class held at Join the Garden Home Roller Hawksl emphasized in this supportive and Oregon Episcopal School Sports & Weekly fun for all beginning players. educational environment. (Marilyn Mays) Rec Center, 6699 SW Oleson Road. Learn in-line roller hockey skills through GH231 F 4-5pm (Ed Korfanty) individual instruction, group drills and 4/9-5/28 5-8 yrs Am 8 GH236 M 5-6pm scrimmage play. Bring your own helmet $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) 3/29-5/17 7-11 yrs OES with full face cage and hockey gloves. GH237 M 6-7pm In-line skates, sticks, elbow and knee KEMPOKARATE 3/29-5/17 12-17 yrs OES pads mandatory and available to Taught in the Okinawan Ryukyu Kempo $51 ID $54 OD (8 wks) borrow at no extra charge from the style, this class demonstrates a highly instructor. Reserve skates by calling efficient self-defense oriented system. BUMPERBUDDIES the Center after registering. "No class It is based upon the use of nerve Open Bowlingl A fee of $20, payable 4/17, 5/15 (Penny Wagoner) pressure points in striking and joint to Valley Lanes, is required at 15' GH243 S 9-10:30am locking. Students will also learn the class. Includes all equipment. Parent '4/3-5/22 6-12 yrs Gym kicks of Tae Kwon Do. 'No class 5/29 participation is required. Held at Valley $51 ID $54 OD (6 wks) (Armando Jardin) Lanes, 9300 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale GH232 S 9:30-10:30am Hwy, Beaverton. (Valley Lanes Staff) ICE SKATING LESSONS °4/10-6/5 7-12 yrs Am 8 GH238 M 3:30-5:30pm Students learn the fundamentals of ice $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) 3/29-5/17 3-9 yrs Valley Lanes skating from experienced, professional TAE KWON DO $6 ID $9 OD (8 wks) instructors. Includes classes, free Class encompasses 3 components "public sessions" before each class in 1: the "martial" concentrating on BOWLING FOR FUN and rental. $75 lab fee at 1 st class. Held self-defense, the "art" analyzing the Learn bowlingi A fee of $15, payable at Valley Ice Arena, 9300 SW structure, form & beauty n techniques to Sunset lanes, is required at 151 Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. Arrive 1/2 hour and the "sport" playing on strategy and class. Includes lessons & equipment. early to 1st class for skate sizing and style. Uniform required and may be Class Held at Brunswick Sunset payment. (Valley Ice Staff) ordered at 1st class. Shoes optional. Lanes, 12770 SW Walker Road. GH244 T 4-4:30pm (Lahcen Oouchbane) (Sunset Lanes Staff) 4/6-5/25 5 yrs-Adult V.I.A. GH233 Th 4:30-5:30pm GH239 W 4-5pm GH245 Th 4-4:30pm 4/1-5/27 7-11 yrs Am 8 4/7-5/26 8-19 yrs Sunset Lanes 4/8-5/27 5 yrs-Adult V.I.A. $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) $6 ID $9 OD (8 wks) $6 ID $9 OD (8 wks) GOLFCAMP- DOUBLE EAGLE 4 Designed to encourage rapid improvement in skill levels. Students will be grouped ' according to age & skill level. No experience required. $65 lab fee at first class. Family rates available. After 1st child, each add'I child $60 lab fee. Class held at Progress Downs Golf Course, 8200 SW Scholls Ferry Road. (Double Eagle Staff) GH240 S 10am-12pm GH241 S 10am-12pm 3/27-4/17 7-17 yrs P.D.G.C. 4/24-5/15 7-17 yrs P.D.G.C. $6 ID $9 OD (4 wks) $6 ID $9 OD (4 wks) WEST PORTLAND BO)aNG TEAM rr Where all boys & girls f l: ♦ }t 1. t i P r L 1, , t,~+ i ~ ~ r .r w rY ,r .W a t 5 . , 7 " are champions:" Coed Participation) , ( For ages 8 to 32. The West Portland Boxing Team is a Beaverton Together, in cooperation with Garden Home Recreation Center, member of United States Amateur Beaverton Police Department, Washington County Sheriff Department and the Boxing, Inc. (USA.Boxing). The Boys & Girls Club sponsor a "NIGHT COURT" program. Team works out Monday through Friday, 6-8pm..Registration is $22 This is a Friday night, late night basketball program, targeting youth 11-18. annually (includes quarterly "NIGHT COURT" is a drop-in, no fee program that provides youth with a positive magazine/$10,000 insurance/ alternative for Friday night activities. It is also offered at various locations license to compete). There is $12 throughout the Beaverton area. Contact the Hillsboro Boys and Girls Club at 640- monthly team dues (the team 4558 for more information. supplies all equipment except hand wraps and mouth piece; NIGHT COURT boys and girls are encouraged to participate In the Boxing also covers motel expenses on Team, Monday-Friday from 6-8pm, where they can learn the fundamentals of out of town trips). Registration is boxing and effective conditioning methods taught by International Coach Bill accepted any time throughout the Meartz and his talented staff. year. For more information, contact Head Coach Bill Meartx, To obtain a "NIGHT COURT" card, stop by the Garden Home Recreation Center 643-6942. *No boxing 5/31 during Night Court with a parent. *No Night Court 517, 6/4 Highlights: F 8-11 pm Spring Term 11-18 years Gym International & Olympic No Charge/Night Court card required Coaching Staff Exemplary Safety Record Model Program that promotes self-esteem, personal responsibility, Parents and spectators are invited fine motor control. Our behavioral goals discipline, to attend the first and last days include increasing confidence, self confidence and teamwork. of the classes; otherwise, in-room esteem, following teacher's directions, observation will be by instructor's taking turns and friendly interaction with approval only. peers. GYMNASTICS Please read the course descriptions PRE-GYMNASTICS, 3 YRS & 3-4 YRS below to determine the appropriate An introduction to gymnastic activities. PLEASE REGISTER EARLYI level for your child. *No class 5/31 **No No experience necessary. Garden Home offers a comprehensive class 5/15, 5/29 gymnastic program for all ages and BEGINNING I &11,4-6YRS abilities. The programs are designed PRESCHOOL GYMNASTICS Four year olds should take a pre-gym to provide students with the opportunity The preschool gymnastics program is first. Five and six year olds, no to develop gymnastic skills with designed to give students a progres- experience necessary. Beginning 11 4-6 emphasis on strength, flexibility, sion of classes. Always start your child yrs requires teacher recommendation coordination and self-confidence. All in the lowest age group class that or passing Beginning 1 4-6 yrs at students will receive individual and includes their age, then move up as Garden Home. group instruction on the floor, beam, recommended by the instructor. vault and bars. Great care is taken to Progress is extremely variable for BEGINNING I,5-13YRS promote a fun, safe and positive preschoolers; most gymnasts repeat No experience necessary. We will atmosphere with quality instruction. For each level 2-3 times before moving up. work on flexibility and strength needed safety reasons, students will forfeit their We do tumbling activities, mini tramps, for gymnastics, rolls and variations, classes if they are more than 15 rope, beam, bars and other games and cartwheels, handstands and bridges. minutes late. Listed below are tha activities related to gymnastics. Our We will do lead up activities on bars, descriptions for the gymnastic classes. physical goals include improvements vaulting and balance beam. Students should wear comfortable in the following: muscular strength, clothing and no shoes. endurance, flexibility and gross and BEGINNING li, 5-13 YRS PRE-RHYTHMICS BEGINNING I, 4-6 YRS Must be able to do a cartwheel, GH251 T 12:30-1:30pm GH264 M A9:45-10:45am backwards roll and walk on the high 3/30-6/1 4-6 yrs/Girls Rm 4 3/29-5/24 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 beam with confidence. We will work on $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) bridge kickovers, cartwheel variations, GH265 W A9-108m balance beam, uneven bars and RHYTHMICS, LEVEL 1,11,111 3/31-5/26 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 vaulting progressions. GH252 M 3:30-4:30pm $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) '3/29-6/7 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 GH265 W A12-1pm ADVANCED BEGINNING,5.13YRS $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) 3/31-5/26 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 Must be able to do a bridge kickover on $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) the flat mat, back hip pullover on the RHYTHMICS, LEVEL IV, V GH267 W 1:45-2:45pm bars, front roll on low beam, pivot turn GH253 M 5:30-7pm 3/31-6/2 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 and stretched jump on high beam. We "3/29-6/7 6-13 yrs/Girls Gym $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Liz l.) will work on walkover variations, rolls $82 ID $123 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) GH268 Th 10:45-11:45am on high beam, squat and straddle 4/1-5/27 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 vaults and hip circle variations on bars. RHYTHMICSTEAM $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) The Rhythmics Team (Level V-VII) GH269 F A9:45-10:45am INTERMEDIATE, 6-13 YRS meets 3x per week. For more details 4/2-6/4 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 Intermediate level must be able to do contact Jackie Wygant at 244-1101. $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Liz l.) back walkovers and dive cartwheels, pullover, back hip circle and sole circle PRE-GYMNASTICS, 3-YEAR ONLY BEGINNING 11,4-6YRS dismount on bars, front roll on high GH254 M A8:30-9am GH270 M 10:45-11:45am beam and squat vault. We will work 3/29-5/24 3 yr only/B&G Rm 4 3/29-5/24 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 on front and back handsprings, hand- GH255 M 11:45-12:15pm $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) spring vaults, cartwheels and walk- 3/29-5/24 3 yr only/B&G Rm 4 GH271 T .1:30-2:30pm overs on high beam, Also strength GH256 W 11:30.12pm 3/30-6/1 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 conditioning on bars. 3/31-5/26 3yronly/B&G Rm 4 $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) GH257 Th 11:45-12:15pm GH272 Th A9-103m ADVANCED I, 6-13 YRS 4/1-5/27 3 yr only/B&G Rm 4 4/1-5/27 4-6 yrs/B&G Rm 4 Must be able to do front and back $18 10 $27 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) $41 ID $61.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) handsprings on floor, cartwheels and walkovers on beam. We'll concentrate PRE-GYMNASTICS,3-4YRS BEGINNING I,5-8YRS on dance and connectors used in GH258 M A9-9:45am GH273 T 2:30-3:30pm gymnastics, also handspring vaults, 3/29-5/24 3-4 yrs/B&G Rm 4 3/30-6/1 5-8 yrs/B&G Rm 4 kips and connectors on bars, aerials $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) and back tucks on floor. We include a GH250 T 11-11:45am GH274 W 2:45-3:45pm comprehensive conditioning program 3/30-6/1 3-4 yrs/B&G Rm 4 3/31-6/2 5-8 yrs/B&G Rm 4 to increase strength, flexibility and $31 ID $46.50 OD (10 wks) (Liz 1.) $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Liz l.) endurance and to prevent injuries. GH260 W A10-10:45am GH275 S 8:45-9:45am 3/31-5/26 3-4 yrs/B&G Rm 4 '"4/3-6/12 5-8 yrs/Girls Rm 4 ADVANCED 11, 6-13 YRS. $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) Students must be able to do multiple GH261 W A10:45-11:30am back handsprings, aerial cartwheels, 3/31-5/26 3-4 yrs/B&G Rm 4 BEGINNING 11, 5-8 YRS front tuck off mini tramp, back tuck, kip $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) GH276 W 3:30-4:30pm variations on bars, handspring vault, GH262 Th A10-10:45am 3/31-6/2 5-8 yrs/B&G Rm 4 walkovers & handstand straddle downs 4/1-5/27 3-4 yrs/B&G Rm 4 $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) on beam. This class will continue to $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) work on all four women's events plus GH263 F A9-9:45am ADVANCED BEGINNING,5-8YRS do conditioning, dance and connectors. 4/2-6/4 3-4 yrs/B&G Rm 4 GH277 T 3:30-4:30pm $31 ID 46.50 OD (10 wks) (Liz L) 3/30-6/1 5-8 yrs/B&G Rm 4 RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) Rhythmic Gymnastics combines dance, some tumbling, and skillful use of BEGINNING II/ADVANCED BEGINNING, hand apparatus. We will use hoops, 6-10YRS, BOYS ONLY balls, ribbons and jump ropes to learn (Instructor Permission. Required) basic through advanced skills. After GH278 Tit 3:30-4:30pm completing Level IV girls can participate 4/1-6/3 6-10 yrs/Boys Rm 4 on our new competitive team. $41 1 D $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) BEGINNING I, 6-13 YRS GH279 M ^5:30-6:30pm Get a head start on planning summer Join our HOME SCHOOL classes for '3/29-6/7 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 vacation! A variety of gymnastics camps lots of fun learning experiences! $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Staff) will ti offered during Summer Term. Anyone can join these classes, GH280 W 3:45-4:45pm Referr to the regular class descriptions although students must meet the $41 ID /2 6 13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 to determine the appropriate level for age requirement by the first class. $41 $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Liz your child. Additional camps will be GH281 F 3:45 4:45pm available in the Summer Brochure. All $41 ID D 6 13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 MAD SCIENCE FOR KIDS $4 $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) Garden Home Gymnastics Camps The Mad Science Wizard presents include a t-shirt. 'No class 7/5 hands-on science fun & cool program BEGINNING II, 6-13 YRS topics. New Spring term classes. A GH282 M 116:307:30pm RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS, different subject each week. Take '3/29-6/7 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 LEVEL 11-TEAM home GH375 projects, T too! (Mad ^10-Science11am Staff $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Staff) GH001 M-F 8:30am-Noon G 3-5/4 6 11 Rm 11 GH283 W ^5:30-6:30pm 6/21-6/25 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 Yrs 3/31-6•/2 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 $78 ID $117 OD (1 wk) (Jackie) GH376 T ^10-11am $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Staff) 5/11-6/1 6-11 yrs Rm 5 GH284 F ^4:45-5:45pm ADV BEG, INT, ADV I & II $38 ID $41 OD (4 wks) 4/2-6/4 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 GH002 M-F 8:30am-Noon $41 ID $61.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) '7/6-7/9 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 MONART DRAWING, BEG/INT GH285 S 9:45-10:45am $64 ID $96 OD (1 wk) (Jackie) Beginner's will learn how to draw "4/3-6/12 6-13 yrs./Girls Rm 4 using the Monart method. Intermediate $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) BEGI,BEGII,ADVBEG students will continue their exploration GH003 M-F 8:30am-Noon of the Monart method. Supply list ADVANCED BEGINNING, 6-13 YRS 7/12-7/16 5-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 mailed. 'No class 4/7 (Cynthia Garner) GH286 W ^6:30-7:45prn $78 ID $117 OD (1 wk) (Jackie) GH377 W ^9:30-11am 3/31-6/2 6-13 yrs./Girls Rm 4 '3/31-5/26 6-12 yrs Rm 13B $51 ID $76.50 OD (10 wks) (Staff) ADV BEG, INT, ADV I & 11 $43 ID $64.50 OD (8 wks) GH287 S 10:45am-11:45am GH004 M-F 8:30am-Noon "4/3-6/12 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 7/19.7/23 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 ACTIVESPORTS $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) (Jackie) $78 ID $117 OD (1 wk) (Jackie) This is the smorgasbord of fun & games. Come prepared to play hard ADVANCED BEGINNING/WTERMEDIATE, BEG I, BEG II, ADV BEG and have fun! (Mike Updike) 6-13 YRS GH378 F 12:30-1:30 m GH288 M/W 4:15-5:45 m GH005 M-F 8:30am-Neon P P 8/2-8/6 5-13 yrs/B & G Rm 4 4/2-5/28 6-11 yrs Gym '3,29-6-2 6-13 yrs!Girls Rm 4 $78 ID $117 OD (1 wk) (Jackie) $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) $116 ID $174 OD (10 wks) (Jackie.Staff) BASKETBALL INTERMEDIATE/ADV.D I & II, 6-13 YRS Come dribble, pass and shoot your GH289 T/•Th 4-6pm way to becoming a better ball handler! 3/30-6/3 6-13 yrs/Girls Rm 4 Learn the fundamentals of basketball & $163 ID $244.50 OD (10 wks) (Jackie) then apply them in game situations. All levels welcome. (Mike Updike) GH379 F 1:30-2:30pm 4/2-5/28 7-12 yrs Gym I $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) MOTOR MANIA A fun class geared towards developing _ - - p { locomotor movements, fundamental }I ball skills, low-organization games and exercises. Includes ball handling, j~yyy.~ . volleyball, soccer, tumbling & fitness activities. (Liz Isaacson) j GH380 W 12:45-1:30pm _ 3/31-6/2 5-6 yrs Gym Why is everyone smiling? $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) Come try gymnastics at Garden Home and you'll find out! 5 N. !:@ • 1..,,}. +(.c;. x r I~.,•~ e,. -,a'`Nq?,'Yti H~%W~~~-f':r, . 2-3 LOOK AT ME1 FUN FACTORY Come explore with other 2-3 year Children do lots of creating and EH06B~ olds. Let's play, sing, have story time discovering while learning to function BIES ~.C~~~~ and make crafts. Snack included. in a pre-school setting. They will (Sarah Hewitt/Chrystal Levin) develop skills through art, songs, GH307 T ^9:30-11:30am stories, games and sharing time. Some Hobby/Craft class projects will 3/30-4/27 2-3 yrs Rm 12 (Gail Stalley/Laurie Thompson) be on display at the Center. Please GH308 T "9:30-11:30am GH319 T/Th 9-11:30am check the showcases. Children must 5/4-6/1 2-3 yrs Rm 12 4/6-5/13 36-60 mos Rm 13A be age appropriate for classes. No $38 ID $57 OD (5 wks) $88 ID $132 OD (6 wks) exceptlonsf GH320 Tfrh 119-11:30am IT'SFUNTASTIC 5/18-6/17 36-60 mos Rm 13A MONDAY MORNING&ME1 A fun and positive way to learn about $74 ID $111 OD (5 wks) Enjoy a special time with your toddled the preschool environment through Activities include music, parachute sharing, arts, crafts, singing and play SAW, HAMMER, DRILL play, crafts & interaction with children time. (Sarah Hewitt/Chrystal Levin) Make fun projects using a variety of of the same age group. Parent GH309 W 9:30-11:30am tools. Learn the basic skills needed participation required. (Gena Nabors) 3/31-4/28 3-4/2 yrs Rm 13A to safely use hand tools. Parent GH301 M ^9.30-11 am GH310 W ^9:30-11:30am participation required. (Don F/oren) 3/29-4/26 2-3 yrs Rm 13A _ 5/5-6/2 3-41/2 yrs Rm 13A GH321 W 3:30-4:30pm $32 ID $48 OD (5 wks) GH311 F ^9:30-11:30am 4/7-5/26 5-7 yrs Rm 5 GH302 M ^9.30-11am 4/2-4/30 3-41/2 yrs Rm 13A $40 ID $60 OD (8 wks) 5/3-5/24 2-3 yrs Rm 13A GH312 F ^9:30-11:30am $26 ID $39 OD (4 wks) 5/7-6/4 3-4/2 yrs Rm 13A PARENT/TODDLERART $38 ID $57 OD (5 wks) Designed to introduce art & expression. PLAYINGSCHOOLI Bring a smock and wear grubbies. Introduction to basic letters, numbers, FRIENDS&FUNCLUB Class requires parent participation. shapes and colors through music, • Discover creativity while socializing (Michelle White) movement and play. Idea exchange with same age children. We'll explore GH322 W "6-7pm on ways to facilitate learning through the pre-school world through art, 3/31-4/21 11/2-4 yrs Rm 12 play. Parent participation required. songs, stories, games and playtime. GH323 W ^6 7pm All activities are developmentally 4/28-5/19 11/2-4 yrs Rm 12 (Gena Nabors) appropriate. 'No class 5/31 GH324 Th ^10-11arn GH303 M "6:30-7m 13A GH313 M "9-11:30am 4/1-4/22 11/2-4 yrs Rm 12 $222 ID $33 OD D (5 (5 wks) mos Rm 13A 4/5-5/10 30-42 mos Rm 12 GH325 Th ^10-11am $ $48 ID $72 OD (6 wks) (GaiULaurie) 4/29-5/20 11/2-4 yrs Rm 12 GH30$34 M ^6:30-7m 13A GH314 M ^9-11:30am $19 ID $28.50 OD (4 wks) $17 ID D $25.50 15-24 OD D mos Rm 13A •5/17-6/14 30-42 mos Rm 12 $1 (4 wksj $33 ID $49.50 OD (4 wks) (GadlLaune) FUNTASTICCLAY CREATIONS PLAYINGSCHOOLII GH315 W "9-11:30am Children will enjoy creating clay Join our toddler in a fun, no -pressure 4/7-5/12 3-4 yrs Rm 12 treasures in pinch pot, slab and coil. way to introduce and/or reinforce the $48 ID $72 OD (6 wks) (Kelly/Laurie) New projects each term! Parents are j basics of letters, numbers, shapes & GH316 W ^9-11:30am welcome to first and last class. colors. Focus will be on a simple 5/19-6/16 3-4 yrs Rm 12 (Barbara Lae/inga Olson) educational theme from week to week $40 ID $60 OD (5 wks) (Kelly/Laurie) GH326 Th 3:30-4:15pm expressed through music, movement, GH317 F ^9:30-11am 4/1-5/6 4-6 yrs Rm 5 4/9-5/14 24-36 mos Rm 12 $32 ID $48 OD (6 wks) storytime, art and sharing. Parent $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) (Gail/Laude) participation required. (Gena Nabors) GH318 F ^9:30-11am CREATING SCULPTURES IN CLAY GH305 Th "6-7:30pm 5/21-6/18 24-36 mos Rm 12 Quick & easy techniques for sculpting 4/1-4/29 2-31/2 yrs Rm 13A $30 ID $45 OD (5 wks) (Gail/Laurie) people, animals and other treasures $32 ID $48 OD (5 wks) will be taught in pinch, coil and slab. GH306 Th ^6-7:30pm (Barbara Lae/Inga Olson) 5/6-5/27 2-31/2 yrs Rm 13A GH327 Th 4:30-5:30pm $26 ID $39 OD (4 wks) Life may be full of ups & 4/1-5/6 7-13 yrs Rm 5 doyens, but recreation will $41 ID $61.50 OD (6 wks) level the playing field. i PARENT/CHILD GARDEN STEPPING STONE New DECORA71NG CERAMICTILE e ` 0 ' • If -ou've ever wanted to write your name Flave fun designing your own ceramic in wet cement, this is your chancel We'll tiles using easy underglaze and over- Register for one or all of the following be making and decorating a garden glaze painting methods. Includes: 1 fun craft workshopsl (Debbi Schlegel) stepping stone and you'll take home a parent & 1 child, tiles and firing. mold and instructions to make more. (Barbara Lae) GH340 W 4-5:30pm GH328 M 6:30-8:30pm DAISY CHAIN BEADING New 5/26 6-11 yrs Rm 12 4/5 5-12 yrs Rm 5 Learn the simple daisy chain beading $19 ID $28.50 OD (1 only) $16 ID $24 OD (1 only) technique with seed beads & then make beautiful flowered necklaces and POTTERY bracelets to celebrate Spring. Shape animals, boxes, etc. using GH334 W 4-5:30pm PARENT/CHILD BEANBAG BABIES hand-building techniques such as coil, 4/14 6-11 yrs Rm 12 Join the "Beanie" crazel Make 2 pinch and slab. (Marjanna Hosler) $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) adorable toys- a puppy and a bear. All GH329 S 9-10:30am pieces pre-cut. No sharp needles. 4/3-4/24 6-13 yrs Rm 5 DOLLHATWARDROSE Cost includes all materials. Parent $34 ID $51 OD (4 wks) Bring your American Girl sized doll & participation required. (Debbi Phillips) make a spring/summer hat wardrobe GH341 Th ^6:30-8pm POTTER'S WHEEL for her. We'll be using simple sewing 4/1 3-8 yrs Rm 12 Create projects using the potter's techniques, felt material & straw hats. $16 ID $24 OD (1 only) wheel. One term of pottery required. GH335 W 4-5.30pm Continuing students of hand-building 4/21 6-11 yrs Rm 12 BEANBAGBABIES techniques welcome with instructor's $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only) Join the "Beanie" crazel Make 2 approval. (Marianna Hosler) adorable toys- a puppy and a bear. All GH330 S 9-10:30am TISSUE PAPER FLOWERS New pieces pre-cut. No sharp needles. Just 5/1-5/22 6-13 yrs Rm 5 Get ready for May Day by creating lace up, fill and decorate. Makes a great $34 ID $51 OD (4 wks) realistic looking flowers from tissue gift. Includes supplies. (Debbi Phillips) paperl GH342 Th 4-6pm MONARTDRAWING,BEG GH336 W 4-5:30pm 4/1 6-12 yrs Rm 12 This beginning class will teach children 4/28 6-11 yrs Rm 12 $16 ID $24 OD (1 only) how to draw using the Monart method. $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) Supply list mailed. 'No class 4/7 PARENT/CHILD (Cynthia Garner) FABRIC PAINTED CARP KITE New WOODEN DINOSAUR BANK New GH331 • W ^6:30-8pm We provide a fabric carp kite and the You can bank on these dinosaurs to `3/31-5/26 6-12 yrs Rm 136 fabric paints, you provide the creativity. delight any childl Paint & assemble $43 ID $64.50 OD (8 wks) It'll be a masterpiecel this cute wooden bank, then watch GH337 W 4-5:30pm your savings grow. Parent participation MULTI-ART 5/5 6-11 yrs Rm 12 required. Fee includes all supplies. You'll explore different art mediums, $16 ID $24 OD (1 only) (Debbi Phillips) techniques and artists. We will be GH343 Th ^6:30-8pm I looking at color, line, form and MOSAIC PLANT POT New 4/15 3-8 yrs Rm 12 composition through experimentation Use mosaic techniques and ceramic $15 ID $22.50 OG (i cnly) with drawing, painting, printing, collage and glass pieces, stones and shells to and sculpture. Supply list mailed. make a beautiful terra cotta pot just in SPRINGFLOWERSET (Debbi Schlegel) time for planting season. Tiptoe through my tulips-wooden tulip GH332 M 3:45-5pm GH338 W 4-5:30pm garden stakes, that isl Decorate a 4/5-5/24 6-11 yrs Rm 5 5/12 6-11 yrs Rm 12 flower pot & tulip garden stake and take $58 ID $87 OD (8 wks) $16 ID $24 OD (1 only) home a packet of real seeds to grow your own spring flowers. Fee includes PARENT/CHILD CLAY CLASS New FABRIC PAINTEDT-SHIRTS supplies. (Debbi Phillips) Join your child for a fun exploration of Get a jump on your summer wardrobe GH344 Th 4-6pm clay! We'll be learning simple hand- by creating two painted T-shirts. We'll 4/29 4-6 yrs Kitchen building techniques & then glazing our use stamps, stencils & free-hand $16 ID $24 OD (1 only) fired masterpieces. Parent participation painting. Supply list mailed. required. (Debbi Schlegel) GH339 W 4-5:30pm GH333 T 9:30-10:30am 5/19 6-11 yrs Rm 12 lm~* 4/6-4/27 3-5 yrs Rm 5 $11 ID $16.50 OD (1 only) $27 ID $40.50 OD (4 wks) PARENT/CHILDSOAP &POTPOURRI LUNCHBUNCH GUITARI Spend a "scent-sational" day together Bring your own sack lunch to class You will learn basic chords, strumming making molded soap & rose petal and enjoy new friends and supervised patterns; develop an understanding of potpourri. Take home 4 bars of soap, a free-play. This class is great for the how the guitar works and improve on bag of potpourri and a bottle of bath oil. parent who needs a little extra time speed and accuracy between chord Class requires parent participation. before or after pre-school. *No class changes. Simple and fun songs will be (Debbi Phillips) 5/31 (Laurie Thompson) accomplished. (Ed Burns) GH345 Th 6:30-8pm GH403 M 11:35am-fpm GH416 T 7.8pm 4/29 3-8 yrs Kitchen 4/5-5/10 3-6 yrs Rm 12 3/30-6/1 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) GH417 T 8-9pm GH404 M 11:35am-tpm 3/30-6/1 ' 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 PARENT/CHILD `5/17-6114 3-6 yrs Rm 12 $45 ID $67.50 OD (10 wks) MOTHER'S DAY NECKLACE $23 ID $34.50 OD (4 wks) Create a lovely necklace using a variety GH405 T 11:35am-fpm GUITARiI of beautiful beads. Parent participation 4/6-5/11 3-6 yrs Rm 13A Designed as a continuation of Guitar I. required. (Debbi Phillips) $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) (Ed Burns) GH346 Th 6:30-8pm GH406 T 11:35am-1 pm GH418 W 7-8pm 5/6 3-8 yrs Rm 12 5/18-6/15 3-6 yrs Rm 13A 3/31-6/2 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) $29 ID $43.50 OD (5 wks) $45 ID $67.50 OD (10 wks) GH407 W 11:35am-1 pm PLASTER MAGNETS New 4/7-5/12 3-6 yrs Rm 12 GUITAR, PRIVATE LESSONS You'll love these animal magnets. $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) Learn basic guitar or continue to Learn several painting techniques to GH408 W 11:35am-fpm improve through private lessons. All use .in creating a real treasure. 5/19-6/16 3-6 yrs Rm 12 levels welcome. (Ed Burns) (Debbi Phillips) $29 ID $43.50 OD (5 wks) GH419 T 5:30-6pm GH347 Th 4-6pm GH409 Th 11:35am-fpm GH420 T 6-6:30pm 5/27 5-9 yrs Rm 12 4/8-5/13 3-6 yrs Rm 13A GH421 T 6:30-7pm $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) 3/30-4/27 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 GH410 Th 11:35am-fpm GH422 T 5:30-6pm PARENT/CHILD DESK SET New 5/20-6/17 3-6 yrs Rm 13A GH423 T 6-6:30pm Father's Day is just around the corner! $29 ID $43.50 OD (5 wks) GH424 T 6:30-7pm Make the special man in your life a 5/4-6/1 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 beautiful wooden desk set-pen holder, FRIDAYNIGHTFUN GH425 W 5:30-6pm stamp dispenser & business card Bring your kids for a fun-filled evening of GH426 W 6-6:30pm holder. Parent participation required. play and entertainment while parents GH427 W 6:30-7pm Fee includes supplies. (Debbi Phillips) enjoy a couple of hours outl Bring a 3/31-4/28 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 GH348 Th 6:30-8pm sack dinner. A different activity each GH428 W 5:30-6pm 5/27 3-8 yrs Rm 12 night! (Inga Olson) GH429 W 6-6:30pm $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) GH411 F 6-8:30pm GH430 W 6:30-7pm 4/2 4-7 yrs Rm 13A 5/5-6/2 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 GH412 F 6-8:30pm $71 ID $106.50 OD (5 wks) GH413 F 6-8:30pm KEYBOARDBEG ESPECIAL 4/16 4-7 yrs Rm 13A 5/7 4-7 yrs Rm 13A Explore and make music on the INTEREST GH414 F 6-8:30pm keyboard through learning rhythms, 5/21 4-7 yrs Rm 13A notation, composition and familiar GH415 F 6-8:30pm melodies. Some keyboards available. A CHILD'S 1sT MUSIC CLASS Now 6/4 4-7 yrs Rm 13A Workbook included. (Kevin Cope) Pre-schoolers will have fun and learn $9 ID $13.50 OD (1 only) GH431 Th 4:55-5:55pm some music fundamentals through the 4/8-5/27 8-14 yrs Rm 13B use of songs & rhythm instruments. $44 ID $66 OD (8 wks) (Amy McKean) GH401 T 10-10:45am 3/30-4/27 3-6 yrs Rm 13B GH402 T 10-10:45am Families that recreate together report 5/4-6/1 3-6 yrs Rm 136 greater stability and satisfaction. $17 ID $25.50 OD (5 wks) y KEYBOARD, PRIVATE LESSONS PARENT/CHILD MANNERS FOR KIDS Learn basic keyboard or continue to CREATIVE CASSEROLES Learn etiquette and manners in a fun improve through private lessons. All Children love to help in the kitchen. class setting. Table manners and how levels welcome. (Kevin Cope) Creative casseroles provide a learning to conduct yourself in a formal dinner GH432 Th 7-7:30pm opportunity for children. We will create will be covered. You'll graduate at the GH433 Th 7:30-8pm casseroles & eat. Dress to cook & bring last class with a meal which gives you a GH434 Th 8-8:30pm your appetites. Fee includes 1 parent & chance to practice what you've learned. GH435 Th 8:30-9pm 1 child. Parent participation required. (Yolanda McVicker) 4/8-4/29 11 yrs-Adult Rm 13B (Virginia Justice) GH452 T ^5:30-7:30pm GH436 Th 7-7:30pm GH445 M 6:30-8:30pm 4/20-4/27 7-15 yrs Rm 13B GH437 Th 7:30-8pm 5/17 6-10 yrs Kitchen $22 ID $33 OD (2 wks) GH438 Th 8-8:30pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) BREAD FLOWERS FOR MOTHER'S DAY GH439 Th 8:30.9pm Learn how to bake a Mother's Day 5/6-5/27 11 yrs-Adult Rm 13B READY,SET,000K! $56 ID $84 OD (4 wks) Learn to mix, measure, cook and treat! Fun and licflower too, we'll eat. Parent participation is required. shape bread into flower shapes. PARENT/CHILD LETS BAKE (Yolanda McVicker) (Yolanda McVicker) New Children love to help in the kitchen. GH446 T 12:30-1:30pm GF1453 M ^5:30-7:30pm Measuring, stirring, baking, they love 3/30-4/20 4-5 yrs Kitchen 4/26 7-12 yrs Kitchen it all! And baking teaches basic science GH447 T 12:30-1:30pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) & math skills. Bring an apron, your 4/27-5/18 4-5 yrs Kitchen COOKING 101 appetites & a container to take $24 ID $36 OD (4 wks) Learn about cooking principles, kitchen home your creations. Price includes 1 safety, menu planning, food handling parent & 1 child. Supplies included. CHEFCOMBI'S and more! Hands on cooking & taste (Virginia Justice) PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE New testing included. Students will prepare GH440 M ^9-10:30am Join Chef Combi (our puppet chef) and dinner for invited guests at last class. 3/29 3-6 yrs Kitchen travel with our passport to different food (Spencer Chase) Theme: Let's Bake Cookies adventures. Join the chef and see GH454 W ^5:30-8pm GH441 M ^9-10:30am where he will take us this Spring. 4/7-4/28 10-14 yrs Kitchen 4/5 3-6 yrs Kitchen (Yolanda McVicker) GH455 W ^5.30-8pm Theme: Lets Bake Cake GH448 T 9:30-10:30am 5/5-5/26 10-14 yrs Kitchen GH442 M ^9-10:30am 3/30-4/20 4-6 yrs Kitchen $47 ID $70.50 OD (4 wks) 4/12 3-6 yrs Kitchen GH449 T 9:30-10:30am Theme: Let's Bake Muffins 4/27-5/18 4-6 yrs Kitchen 3,4,DINOSAUR! GH443 M ^9-10:30am $24 ID $36 OD (4 wks) A class for the youngest dino lover! 4/19 3-6 yrs Kitchen Find out all about dinosaurs on land, Theme: Let's Bake Quick Breads FAIRY TALES& KITCHEN FUN New in the sea and in the air. Learn through $10 ID $15 OD (1 only) We will read a fun fairy tale then make art, games and role play. Snack and eat a food from that fairy tale. provided. Must be potty trained. PARENT/CHILD (Yolanda McVicker) Parents welcome. Includes supplies. BREADMAKINGBASICS GH450 T 11am-12pm (Debbi Phillips) . Breadmaking from scratch is fun & 3/30-4/20 4-6 yrs Kitchen GH456 Th ^6:30-7:30pm easy! We will create mini cinnamon GH451 T 11am-12pm 4/8 3-4 yrs Rm 12 rolls, pretzels & a mini loaf of bread. 4/27-5/18 4-6 yrs Kitchen $10 ID $15 OD (1 only) Wear grubbies. Parent participation. $24 ID $36 OD (4 wks) Fee includes 1 parent & 1 child. ROCKS &MINERALS, BEG (Virginia Justice) Let's rock! We'll make sedimentary GH444 M 6:30-8pm "rock" in class and learn how to identify 5/3 3-6 yrs Kitchen minerals with safe, simple experi- $10 ID $15 OD (1 only) ments. Take home a rock set and more. Snack provided. (Debbi Phillips) GH457 Th 4-6pm 4/8 5-9 yrs Rm 12 in registration $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) Phone. Helpful Hints, ® 30 agents are available to help you. ® Average hold time is 7 minutes. ® Busiest time is 8-9am (please defer calls ff possible). 0 Please make sure your THPRD Registration Card information is updated with ALL family members included. NEW M SEASHELLS & CORAL REEFS New JUNIOR CAT FANCIERS New WHENI'MINCHARGE Dive inl Explore coral reefs & the Have a "purr-fectly" good timel Learn Designed for children who may need to fascinating creatures that live there- about housecats & their wild cousins stay home alone from time to time. seahorses, starfish, octopus, etc. Take (lions, tigers, etc) through art, play & Covers handling phone calls and home seashells, coral, a pearl and more. Enjoy the company of a gentle, visitors safely, first aid, etc. Parents are more. Snack provided. Fee includes declawed cat in class. Snack provided. urged to attend last half hour of class. supplies. (Dabbi Phillips) Must be potty trained. Fee includes (American Red Cross) GH458 Th 4-6pm supplies. Parents welcome. (D. Phillips) GH469 S 1:30-3:30pm 4/15 5-9 yrs Rm 12 GH463 Th 6:30-7:30pm 5/1 8-11 yrs Rm 11 $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) 5113 3-4 yrs Rm 12 $18 ID $27 OD (1 only) $10 ID $15 OD (1 only) JUNIOR WHALE WATCHERS ADVENTURES UNDER THE SEA Thar she blows-whales are being SHARKS & RAYS Dive right into this exploration of spotted at Garden Homel See how big Just when you thought it was safe to go drama and theatre with characters whales really are and find out what they back in the water-it's Sharks & Raysl from the world under the sea! eat. Learn through art, games and role Learn about some of nature's most Informal show at the last class. play. Snack provided. Must be potty fearsome and fascinating creatures. (Young People's Theatre Project) trained. Parents welcome. Includes Take home a fossil shark tooth and GH470 T 4-5pm supplies. (Dabbi Phillips) more. Snack provided. (Debbi Phillips) 3/30-5/18 4-5 yrs Rm 12 GH459 Th ^6:30-7:30pm GH464 Th 4-6pm $52 ID $78 OD (8 wks) 4/22 3-4 yrs Rm 12 5/20 5-9 yrs Rm 12 $10 ID $15 OD (1 only) $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) RAINING CATS AND DOGS It's a purr-fectly howling good time VOLCANOES& EARTHQUAKES, BEG JR. FROGS, SNAKES & LIZARDS New as we take favorite stories about Get ready for an earthshaking Hop on inl Find out how frogs catch these two favorite animals to life) classl We'll make earthquakes, tidal flies, why chameleons change color & Informal show at the last class. waves & volcanic eruptions in class. morel Learn through art, play & games. (Young People's Theatre Project) Make your own volcano & much more. Snack provided. Must be potty trained. GH471 Th 4-5:30pm Snack provided. Includes supplies. Fee includes supplies. Parents are 4/1-5120 6-8 yrs Rm 11 (Debbi Phillips) welcome. (Debbi Phillips) $52 ID $78 OD (8 wks) GH460 Th 4-6pm GH465 Th 6:30-7:30pm 4/22 5-9 yrs Rm 12 5/20 3-4 yrs Rm 12 CHARLIE &THECHOCOLATE FACTORY $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) $10 ID $15 OD (1 only) Join Charlie Bucket and some of Roald Dahl's most unforgettable characters MATH-E-MAGIC New MAD SCIENCE AFTER SCHOOL as we create and tour Willy Wonka's Use math to perform amazing magic The Mad Science Wizard presents chocolate factory! Informal show at last tricks- mindreading, human calculator, hands-on science fun & cool program class. (Young People's Theatre Project) etc. Fun & EASY! Plus, take home non- topics. New spring term classes! A GH472 M 4-5:30pm mathematical tricks. Supplies included. different subject each week. Take 3/29-5/17 9-12 yrs Rm 12 (Debbi Phillips) home projects, tool (Mad Science Staff) $52 ID $78 OD (8 wks) GH461 Th 4-6pm GH466 T 4-5pm 5/6 8-12 yrs Rm 12 4/13-5/4 6-11 yrs Rm 5 $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) GH467 T 4-5pm 5/11-6/1 6-11 yrs Rm 5 TIGERS & TABBIES New $38 ID $41 OD (4 wks) ' Have a roaring good time! Learn about lions, tigers, leopards and their BABYSITTER'S WORKSHOP tame cousins-house cats. Enjoy the Learn the challenge of responsible and company of a gentle, declawed cat in safe babysitting in this Babysitter's class. Snack provided. Fee includes Workshop. Will include a new supplies. (Debbi Phillips) babysitter's manual complete with first - GH462 Th 4-6pm aid, recipes for nutritious snacks, child 5/13 5-9 yrs Rm 12 development info and much more. $12 ID $18 00 (1 only) (American Red Cross) GH468 S 9am-fpm '.F 5/1-5/8 11-14 yrs Rm 11 $36 ID $54 OD (2 wks) i , ! 1 ~ yrs rYOUTH i 1 DISCOVERY EVENTS 0 CLUB Children need to be able to funchnr r, class setting without parer,!`, ® After-School Program - Grades 1-5 GLAMOURAMA Make-up artist & wardrobe personnel Register now for the Discovery Club After-School Program. Space is limited will glamorize your child. A tea party is to 40 children, so register todayl planned for the finale. All dress-up 0 ' clothing & accessories provided. Photo The Discovery Club is a unique program because we feel that every minute included. (G. Stalley/L. Thompson) of your child's life holds potential. Our staff carefully creates lesson plans GH901 M 1-2:30pm which explore new areas and promote a social and inclusive climate. We 4/12 3-5 yrs Rm 6/13A offer classes which your child may not have the opportunity to take at school, GH902 M 3-4:30pm e such as Art, Dance, Drama, Foreign Language, Music, Outdoor Education, ~ 4/12 4-7 yrs Rm 8/13A B Team Building, and much more! Each day our friendly staff will greet your g $15 ID $22.50 OD (1 only) i child and provide a delicious snack. Next we lead an all-group activity. Three days each week children are divided by age and have both a tine arts class SEALED WITH A KISS and a sports class. Two days each week they choose between a ' Surprise Mom and/or Grandma with a concentration in sports or art. Every day, we lead a tutoring/reading period special gift made by you for Mother's and give children the opportunity to use our computer lab. We offer several 1 Day. (G. Stalley/L. Thompson) exciting sports including Floor Hockey, Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball and 8 GH903 F 12:15-2.15pm Baseball/Softball. The Discovery Club runs from school dismissal time until 5/7 3-5 yrs Rm 12 6:00pm. $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only) 8 Children from all schools, Grades 1-5, are welcome in our program and our 0 CLOWNAROUNDS van will pick up children from McKay, Raleigh Hills, Raleigh Park, i Join us for an afternoon of "clowning Maplewood and Hayhurst schools. Montclair students can ride the school around." We'll wear clown clothing, bus to the Garden Home Recreation Center. have our faces painted, do an art project and more. (G. Stalley/L. Thompson) - Drop-ins will be available at a fee of $20 ID $30 OD per afternoon, on a GH904 F 12:15-2:15pm 1 space-availability basis (In-service days are more). 5/21 3-5 yrs Rm 12 In-service days are charged separately to give parents more flexibility. On f $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only) these days, the program will run from 7:30am-6pm. Call our office for the additional fee that applies. TEDDYBEARPICNIC It's a beary special day! Bring your A A $30 deposit (per child) and payment in full for the upcoming month will ' fuzzy friend and we'll all have a 8 hold your child's spot. Spots will be fillpd on a first-come, first-served basis. picnic lunch together. We will also A maximum of 40 children will be enrolled at any time. If the program is full, have a craft, stories and songs. your child will be placed on our waiting list. Children may continue from ' (G. StalleylL. Thompson) ' month to month if full payment is made for the upcoming month, two weeks GH905 F 11.30am-1:30pm prior to the first of'the month. 6/4 3-5 yrs Rm 12 $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only) Walk-in registration only. Call 244-1101 for more details. 0 FATHER'S DAY SURPRISE Pricing (in-district) Surprise Dad or Grandpa with a March April and May Juno special gift made in this class by you! Daysiweek Fee/month Days/week Fee/month Daysw-ijek Fee/month a (G. StalleylL. Thompson) Five $156 Five $180 Five $110 d GH906 F 12:15-2:15pm Four $130 Four $156 Four $85 Three $110 Three $132 Three $65 ' 6/18 3-5 yrs Rm 12 Two $80 Two $104 Two $45 $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only) Out-of-District students welcome. Please call for pricing. Qe~~®®.m~®®A.occ.~s®®svm®uomm-wssessl~ Mom I Nil ROCKET BUILDING HALF DAY CAMP GARDENHOME Discovery Camp \011 Learn about the science of rocketry. SUMMER DISCOVERY CAMPS begins June 21" See a real NASA style launch & build Returning for another exciting summerl and runs your very own rocket to take home. through the = (Mad Science Staff) The Discovery Camp week of GH907 F 9-11:30am Your child deserves our program. After August 23rd. Register Now 4/16 6-11 yrs Rm 5 working hard all year children love to cut Each session l\ GH908 F 1.3:30pm loose with our great staff. We have put meets Monday 4/16 6-11 yrs Rm 5 together 5, two-week sessions this through Friday, $23 ID $26 OD (1 only) year which will take your child through 9am-5pm. We will offer additional care a creative journey of discovery from 7:30-9am, for an additional $20101 MAD SCIENCE HALF DAY CAMP development. Each session offers a $30 OD per session. We will also offer A fun filled camp dedicated to one Mad full variety of fun and educational care from 5-6pm for an additional $15 Science topic. Take home a great activities, including fine arts, sports & ID/$22.50 OD per session. Campers science project. (Mad Science Staff) fitness, arts & crafts, science, cooking will need to bring a sack lunch & snack GH909 F 9-11:30am and much morel Our talented and each day. 5/28 6-11 yrs Rm 5 enthusiastic staff are university students Theme: and graduates who work with children Registration begins March 131h to allow Stunt Planes & Mischievous Magnets because they want to. Each session, you to make your summer plans. Cost GH910 F 1-3:30pm there will be a terrific field trip (listed in (per 2 wk session): $180 ID $270 OD. 5/2B 6-11 yrs Rm 5 parentheses after each theme), and a Theme: special event. These will generally be We have a deferred payment plan for Super Structures & Sound Basics on Wednesdays. those who wish to use it. A $30 (non- $23 ID $26 OD (1 only) refundable) deposit is required for each session. Session #1 must be paid in full when registering. TOMSAWYERLIVE! The balance for each session is due by Experience a theatrical interactive approach to inspire your children to read 6pm on the Monday TWO WEEKS prior and explore their imagination. Children are encouraged to participate in this to the beginning of each session. If not performance as the lives of Tom Sawyer and friends unfold. High energy fun! received at this time you forfeit your F 10am reserved space & your deposit. 'No 4/16 All Ages Gym camp 7/5 FREE! YOUR NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IS TRANSFERABLE THROUGH JUNE 14T". AFTER JUNE 14T", DEPOSITS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE & NON- GARDEN HOME SAFETY TOWN TRANSFERABLE. Safety Town is a comprehensive education program that introduces safety awareness & preventative procedures to preschool children. The curriculum NOTE: All sessions are now 2 weeks includes all aspects of safety. During the course, children will learn through their own long, . involvement with the guidance of a teacher, teenage volunteers & uniformed personnel. Children must be born prior to 1/1/95 and no older than a kindergarten The program is for children who have graduate. Garden Home Safety Town is officially registered, accredited & certified by completed 1-5th grades. the National Safety Town Center. Please call 244-1101 for more information. 'No class 7/5 DISCOVERYCAMP#1 GH931 M-F 9:30-11:30am GH933 M-F 9:30-11:30am EL MUNDO GRANDE 6/21-7/2 41/2-6 yrs Rm 10/13B '7/6-7/16 41/2-6 yrs Rm 10/13B GH941 M-F gam-Spm GH932 M-F 12:15-2:15pm GH934 M-F 12:15-2:15pm 6/21-7/2 Rm 16 6/21-712 4'/2-6 yrs Rm 10/13B "7/6-7/16 41/2-6 yrs !9m 10/13B $180 ID/$270 OD $65 ID $97 OD (2 wks) $59 ID $88,50 OD (2 wks) GH942 NkF 7:30-gam 6/21-7/2 Rm 16 $20 ID/$30 OD e GH943 M-F 5-6pm 6/21-7/2 Rm 16 $15 ID/$22.50 OD DISCOVERY CAMP#2 THE POWER HOUR, INT/ADV THE CIRCUS IS IN TOWN TEEN/'ADULT Crosstraining extravaganzall Each class GH951A M-F 9am-5pm has a workout varying in aerobics, '7/6-7/16 Rm 16 DANCE & EXERCISE power stepping, weight training, etc., $30 deposit paid at registration from class to class. Stretching for $132 ID/$213 OD due Monday, 6/21 flexibility always included. Not GH952 M-F 7:30-9am Garden Nome invites you to take recommended for beginners. 'No '7/6-7/16 Rm 16 class 5/31 (Denise Fenning) advantage of our high quality exercise $18 ID/$27 OD GH502 M/V/ S-7pm and fitness classes. Allow our GH953 M-F 5-5pm *3/29-6/16 14 yrs adult Rm 2 Rm 16 experienced, enthusiastic and certified *7/6-7/16 ID/$18 OD instructors to treat you to classes that $42 ID $63 OD (11 wks) are designed to meet all fitness levels AEROBICS/STEP COMBO, INT/ADV DISCOVERYCAMP#3 and promote good health and personal Class includes aerobic dance routines KANGAROOS & KOOKABURRAS, well-being. for cardiovascular conditioning. Step, DOWN UNDER IN AUSTRALIA power step with weights and dyna- If you have further questions, contact GH961A M-F 98m-5pm Denise Fenning, Fitness Coordinator, bands for strength & interval training for 7/19-7/30 Rm 16 at 244 110i. variety & challenge. Not recommended $30 deposit paid at registration for beginners. 'No class 5/31 "No $150 ID/$240 OD due Monday, 7/6 class 5/29 (Denise Fenning) GH952 M-F 7:30-9am How to pick GH503 M/W ^7:05-8:05pm 7/19-7/30 Rm 16 the appropriate '3/29-6/9 14 yrs-Adult Rm 2 $20 ID/$30 OD aerobics class for you: $42 ID $63 OD (11 wks) GH963 M-F 5-5pm GH504 S 8:30-9:45am 7/19-7/30 Rm 16 • All levels welcome '•4/3-6/12 14 yrs-Adult Rm 2 $15 ID/$22.50 OD BM Beginners $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) INT Intermediate DISCOVERYCAMP#4 ADV Advanced INTERVAL TRAINING • New LEAPIN,,LIZARDS, IT'S 1999 This high energy step class will GH971A M-F gam-5pm emphasize sports conditioning 8/2-8/13 Rm 16 DROP-IN FITNESS CLASS movements through interval training to $30 deposit paid at registration Individuals may drop-in on aerobic develop and enhance speed, agility, $150 ID/$240 OD due Monday, 7/19 classes for $3 ID/$4.50 OD per class. quickness, coordination and balance. GH972 M-F 7.30-9am All levels welcome. (Lenora Shell) 8/2-8/13 Rn) 16 The fee must be paid the office prior GH505 T/Th A5:45-6:45pm $20 ID/$30 OD to class. Please make sure there is space available if you choose to drop- 3/30-6/10 14 yrs-Adult Rm 2 GH973 M-F 5-6pm in $44 ID $66 OD (11 wks) 8/2-8/13 Rm 16 $15 ID/$22.50 OD AEROBICS/STEP COMBO, INT/ADV EARL ADV Includes aerobic dance routines for Challenging ging step ep aerobics aerobics to o keep DISCOVERYCAMP#5 you in great cardiovascular shape! cardiovascular conditioning. Step, FLYAWAY power step with weights and dyna- Strength training always included to GH981A M-F 9am-5pm bands for strength & interval training keep the upper body toned. Not 8/16-8/30 Rm 16 recommended for beginners. "No for variety and challenge. Emphasis $30 deposit paid at registration on abdominalsl This class is not class 5/31 (Toni O'Donnell) $150 ID/$240 OD due Monday, 8/2 recommended for beginners. 'No GHSOS Ail/VII/F 6-lam GH982 M-F 7:30-9am class 5/31 (Claire Vanden Broeck) '3/29-6/11 14 yrs-Adult Rm 2 8/16-8/30 Rm 16 GH501 M/W/F A8:30-9:45am $64 ID $96 OD (11 wks) $20 ID/$30 OD '3/29-6/11 14 yrs-Adult Rm 2 GH983 M-F 5-6pm $79 ID $118.50 OD (11 wks) GENTLE-PACED AEROBICS,BEGIINT 8/16-8/30 Rm 16 Low impact, gentle-paced aerobics $15 ID/$22.50 OD will keep you moving! Strength training with. weights always included. Class is perfect for beginners. 'No class 5/31 Field Trips will be announced (Toni O'Donnell) March 14th and are subject to GH507 M/IN/F A8:30-9:30am change. '3/29-6/11 14 yrs-Adult Rm 8 $64 ID $96 OD (11 wks) STEP AEROBICS, BEG/INT POWER GRRRLS- YOGA, LEVEL I Never stepped before? Always felt a WOMEN'SWEIGHTTRAINING0 Class will focus on the standing poses little nervous to try? This is the class for Utilize weight training and good nutrition to build strength, flexibility and youl You will learn to step in a very non- tips to lose fat, gain lean tissue and awareness. Learn proper alignment, intimidating atmosphere. At the same change your body shape. Learn safe develop good breathing habits and time you are learning to step, you'll be and effective weight training techniques a calm, clear mind. 'No class 5/31 getting in great shapel Strength training to define, gain strength and increase (Linda Logan) and abdominal work are always your endurance and energy levels. GH517 M A6-7:30pm included. 'No class 5/31 (T. O'Donnell) T-shirt awarded with class completion. '3/29-6/7 Adult Rm 9 GH508 M/W/F ^9:45-10:45am (Linda Hastings) $56 ID $84 OD (10 wks) '3/29-6/11 14 yrs-Adu(t Rm 6 GH513 Tab A8:30-7:30pm GH518 T ^9:15-10:45am $64 ID $96 OD (11 wks) 3/30-6/10 14 yrs-Adult Weight Rm 3/30-6/8 Adult Rm 9 $44 ID $66 OD (11 wks) GH519 T A6-7:30pm ADULTFITNESS New 3/30-6/8 Adult Rm 9 This class will keep you moving! -80& CAMP" CLASS* $62 ID $93 OD (11 wks) Warm-up, aerobic conditioning, strength A no nonsense & rugged approach to training and cool down stretches fitnessl This total body weight workout YOGA,LEVELI&II always included. Perfect for the will help turn flab to firm as you tone and Try this new combination class) It is independent individual who wants define your entire body. Extra care will designed for the yoga student who has guidance and varietyl 'No class 5/31 be given to the abdominals. Not experience but wants to focus on the (Donetta Langstaff) recommended for those with back or foundation poses. We will work on GH509 M/W/F A6:05-7:05pm knee problems. (Linda Hastings) strength, alignment and increased '3/29-6/11 14 yrs-Adult Rm 8 GH514 TITh 8:15-9:15am range of motion in the basic postures . $64 ID $96 OD (11 wks) (Linda Logan) 3/30-6/10 14 yrs-Adult Rm 2 GH520 7 7:45-9:15pm STEP &SCULPT, INT/ADV $44 ID $66 OD (11 wks) 3/30-6/8 Adult Rm 9 Challenging step aerobics combined STRETCH &TONE O GH521 F A9:15-10:45am with weight training. This total body A well proven strengthening and 4/2-6/11 Adult Rm 9 conditioning class will help sculpt your stretching program that corrects $62 ID $93 OD (11 wks) body, to not only look strong but feel imbalances; improves posture and strong, tool Not recommended for flexibility; develops long, lean muscles YOGA, LEVEL II beginners. (Toni O'Donnell) Expand your yoga understanding and GH510 T/Th A9-108m and helps prevent injuries. All levels . practice. Class builds on the beginning welcome. 'No class 5/31 (Liz Sibert) 0-6/10 14 yrs-Adult Rm 8 A yoga poses with an emphasis on 3/3 3/3 ID l0 O1 (11 wks) GH515 M!F 9:55-10:55am increasing flexibility, strength and *3129-6/11 Adult Rm 2 endurance while deepening your DEFINE&TONE® $70 ID $105 OD (11 wks) physical and mental awareness. Must Pack a lot of work into a little time! This have completed one or more terms of total body tone up class will help you PILATES/ Yoga, Level I. (Linda Logan) trim and sculpt your muscles with AGE-LESS BODY CONDITIONING GH522 Th A9:15-10:45am strengthening and toning exercises. An exercise class that strengthens 4/1-6/10 Adult Rm 9 Extra attention will be given to the hips, abdominal muscles and can ease GH523 Th A6-7:30pm thighs and buttocks. All levels welcomel back problems, increase flexibility, 4/1-6/10 Adult Am 8 (Toni O'Donnell) improve overall muscle tone and GH524 S 8:15-9:45am GH511 T/Th A10.15-11am posture. (Wendy Goldthwaite) 4/3-6/12 Adult Rm 9 3/30-6110 14 yrs-Adult Rm 8 GH516 T 7:45-8:30pm $62 ID $93 OD (11 wks) $44 ID $66 OD (11 wks) 3/30-6/8 Adult Rm 2 $46 ID $69 OD (11 wks) YOGA,LEVELIII DANCEBLASTI Designed for those who have a Start your day with simple & easy to commitment to yoga practice and have follow dance steps that are guaranteed@W moderate to good flexibility, strength f to keep you moving. Music will range CONTEMPORARYCLOGGING and endurance. Class focuses on ! from big band & swing to salsa & funk. While learning the basic steps you increasing present skills through basic ! A fabulous way to stay fit or firm up. will dance to traditional, country and 'intermediate yoga poses (all (Linda Hastings) and rock-n-roll music. No partner standing poses, inversions, beginning GH512 T/Th 7:10-8:10am or dance experience required. back bends and forward bends). 'No 3/30-6/10 14 yrs-Adult Weight Rm GH541 Th 7:30-8:30pm class 5/31 (Linda Logan) $44 ID $66 OD (11 wks) 4/1-5/27 Teen/Adult Rm 14 GH525 M 7:45-9:15pm $34 ID $51 OD (9 wks) '3/29-6/7 Adult Rm 9 $56 ID $84 OD (10 wks) FELDENKRAIS- MODERN DALE BALLROOM, ADV AWARENESS THROUGH MOVEMENT A structural class based on the Martha We will cover all ballroom dances. These classes use gentle, easy Graham technique. Includes 'warm-up You must have at least two terms movement sequences to help you exercises, movement technique and of beginning ballroom dance or increase your awareness of how you combinations of steps emphasizing permission of instructor. Couples only. move, and exposes you to new, more freedom of movement and negative (Freida Roe) efficient and less painful possibilities of space. (Rosemary Thornton) GH539 F 8-9:30pm action. Improve your flexibility, GH532 T ^6:35-7:35pm 4/2-6/4 Adult Rm 2 coordination, balance and body 3/30-6/1 Adult Rm 2 Per couple: $53 ID $79 OD (10 wks) awareness while reducing pain and $34 ID $51 OD (10 wks) stress, with little effort and lots of fun. SWING/LINDYHOP (Michael Wolk) TAPI, BEG F Learn a variety of swing patterns that GH526 W ^7-8pm Basic tap s~ k~s, vocabulary, include the Lindy Hop. Always a popular 3/31-5/19 Adult Rm 9 combinations and a routine. Limited dance style, the swing is enjoying a wild $51 ID $54 OD (8 wks) space in this popular class. Tap shoes revivall (Freida Roe) . required. (Laura Rawlins) GH540 F 6-7pm BELLY DANCING I GH533 W ^6:30-7:30pm 4/2-6/4 13 yrs-Adult Rm 2 Become more graceful, flexible and 3/31-6/8 Adult Rm 14 $34 ID $51 ID (10 wks) toned through the ancient art of belly $481D $72 OD (12 wks) dance. You will learn isolated body IRISH DANCE , TAP II, INT Class will o~ softshoe folk movements dancing and and dance use of steps the veil. including i and har s oeSto Learn new gmg tap steps 1i 9 p admiring Class promotes a positive body image! and combiions with an emphasis "RiverDance" or "Lord of the Dance," (Sylvia Erickson) on style and rhythm. Tap shoes strap on your dancing shoes and join GH527 W ^6:30-7:30pm required. (Laura Rawlins) us for some "wild Irish fun." Tap shoes GH534 W ^7:30-8:30pm required, Ballet or Jazz shoes nice but $40 ID /9 $60 OD Adult Rm 8 3/31-6/8 Adult Rm 14 not required. (Jennifer Stackhouse) $40 (11 wks) $48 ID $72 OD (12 wks) GH131 F 7:30-8:30pm BELLYDANCINGII 4/2-6/8 13 yrs-Adult Rm 4 TAP Combine movements to achieve the III,ADV $45 ID $67 ID (11 wks) intrigue of this ancient art. Basic finger steps Continue and Ie co on1bor"atiooes ns n emphasizing challenging PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS cymbal instruction to the rhythms and timing and style. Choreographing Private dance lessons are now melodies of the Middle East. Level I or routines and learning different styles available at Garden Home Recreation prior belly dance instruction required. from some of our hottest musicals, Center. Please call for details. (Sylvia Erickson) new and old. Tap shoes required. GH528 W 7:30-8:30pm (Laura Rawlins) 3/31-6/9 Adult Rm 8 GH535 - W 8:30-9:30pm $40 ID $60 OD (11 wks) 3/31-6/8 Adult Rm 14 TEEN/ADULT CLASSICAL BALLET FOR ADULTS $48 ID $72 OD (12 wks) SPORTS Traditional ballet technique class. BALLROOM,BEG Comprehensive barre and centerwork Learn the American ballroom dances: for returning students and motivated the waltz, fox trot, swing and polka. KICK BOXING FITNESS beginners. (Rosemary Thornton) (Freida Roe) Come learn the basic techniques of Beginning GH536 T ^7:35-8:35pm kick boxing. This fun workout includes GH529 Th ^7-8:30pm 3/30-6/1 Adult Rm 14 kicks, punches, and self-defense, tool 4/1-5/27 Adult Rm 14 GH537 F 7-8pm Handwraps required. (Norvin Johnson) $48 ID $72 ID (9 wks) 4/2-6/4 Adult Rm 2 GH601 M/W 5-6pm Intermediate Per person: $34 ID $51 OD (10 wks) 3/29-5/19 16 yrs-Adult Rm 8 GH530 M ^7-8:30pm $56 ID $84 DD (8 wks) 3/29-5/24 Adult Rm 14 BALLROOM,INT $48 ID $72 ID (11 wks) Learn the Latin American Ballroom BOXINGCLASS Pointe Class dances: cha cha, rhumba, samba, Learn the fundamentals of boxing (approval by instructor) tango and touch disco. One term of along with effective and proven GH531 M ^8:30.9pm Beg. Ballroom or instructor's conditioning methods. Handwraps 3/29-5/24 Adult Rm 14 permission. (Freida Roe) required. (Guy Villegas) $16 ID $24 ID (9 wks) GH538 T 8:35-9:35pm GH602 T/Th 5-6pm 3/30-6/1 Adult Rm 14 3/30-5/20 16 yrs-Adult Boxing Ring Per person: $34 ID $51 OD (10 wks) $50 ID $75 OD (8 wks) TAI CHI, QUAN SHORT FORM ARCHERY,BEG WEIGHT ROOM SCHEDULE An introduction class. Students will Ready, aim, shootl Learn the basic learn the proper way of exercising Tai form & techniques of this exciting Passes: Chi and learn the 24 gesture "Simplified Olympic sport. Acquire shooting skills The District now offers a 1 month, 3 Taijiquan" form. (Connie Zhang) with recurve bows. Includes 1 hour of month, 6 month and annual "Recreation GH603 T A6-7pm practice. $32 lab fee at 1st class. Held Pass" or "Super Pass." 3/30-6/1 13 yrs-Adult Rm 8 at Archer's Afield, 11945 SW Pacific GH604 W A9-108m Hwy, Tigard. (Jim Kneeland) The Recreation Pass allows admittance 3/31-6/2 13 yrs-Adult Rm 9 GH233 S 9:30-11 am ONLY to recreation drop-in programs $31 ID $46.50 OD (10 wks) 4/3-4/24 7-Adult Archer's Afield and activities, such as the weight room, GH234 S 9:30-11am running track and drop-in, sports at TAI CHI, QUAN LONG FORM 5/1-5/22 7-Adult Archer's Afield Garden Home, Cedar Hills, Conestoga A 40 gesture Yang style Tai Chi Quan $6 ID $9 OD (4 wks) and the Athletic Center. competition form will be taught in this class. Through correct exercising of Tai FENCING,BEG The Super Pass combines the Chi, students will reach the harmony One of the most exciting Olympic recreation & aquatic drop-in programs and balance in their body and mind. sports. Learn basic instruction & foil such as lap swim, family swim & open (Connie Zhang) fencing. All equipment provided. Class swim and is good for drop-in programs GH605 T A7-8pm held at Oregon Episcopal School and activities at all THPRD sites. 3/30-6/1 13 yrs-Adult Rm 8 Sports & Rec Center, 6699 SW Oleson $31 ID $46.50 OD (10 wks) Road. (Ed Korfanty) Fees: GHW9 M 7-8pm In-District: TAICHI,SWORD 3/29-5/17 18 yrs-Adult OES $1.50 per visit senior A 42 gesture Tai Chi sword competition $51 ID $54 OD (8 wks) $2 per visit adult form will be introduced to students who $14 for 1 month have had basic Tai Chi training. IN-LINESKAMNG,BEG $35 for 3 months (Connie Zhang) Skates provided if you don't own a pairl $62 for 6 months GH606 T 8-9pm Come learn the basics of gliding, $105 for Annual 3/30-6/1 13 yrs-Adult Rm 8 turning and stopping with balance Out-of-District: $31 ID $46.50 OD (10 wks) through fun activities. In-line skate $2.25 per visit senior purchasing guide, maintenance tips $3 per visit adult KEMPOKARATE and safety information included. $21 for 1 month .50 Taught in the Okinawan Ryukyu Kempo Protective equipment mandatory and $ for 3 months style, this class demonstvates a highly available at no extra charge from $993 3 for 6 months efficient self-defense oriented system. instructor. Bring your own bike helmet $157.50 for Annual It is based upon the use of nerve and reserve skates by calling the ALL PASSESARE NON-REFUNDABLE. pressure points in striking and joint Center after registering. (P. Wagoner) locking. Students will also learn the GH610 F 6:30-7:55pm The Garden Home Recreation Center kicks of Tae Kwon Do. 'No class 5/29 4/16-4/23 13 yrs-Adult Gym Weight Room is open for drop-in use (Armando Jardin) $24 ID $27 OD (2 wks) during hours that the Center is open GH607 S 10:30am-12pm except when a class is scheduled. A 4/10-6/5 13 yrs-Adult Rm 8 weight room orientation is strongly $38 ID $57 OD (8 wks) £ recommended prior to weight room ' usage. TAE KWON DO This class encompasses 3 components Ages: The weight room is for ages 15 in 1: the "martial" concentrating on yrs-adult. Anyone between 15-18 years self-defense, the "art" analyzing the of age must have a waiver signed by a structure, form & beauty of techniques parent or guardian (pick up in the and the "sport" playing on strategy and office). Bring I.D. NO ONE UNDER THE style. Uniform required and may be a AGE OF 15 IS ALLOWED IN THE V ordered at 1st class. Shoes optional. WEiGI PT ROOM• (Lahcen Qouchbane)` GHSM Th A5:30-6:30pm ` 4/1-5/27 11 yrs-Adult Rm 8 Times for Spring: ~I/F ya ~,.pm9• ,~J'.• S:45pm $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) T/Th 6am-6:30pm, 7:30pm-9:45pm Sat 8am-4pm Sun 10am-2pm YOU MAY REGISTER FOR WEIGHT WOODCARVING ROOM ORIENTATIONS AND FOLLOW- Students will complete 4 varied projects, UP PROGRAMS AT ANYTIME. I TEEN/ADULT each designed to emphasize specific HOBBIES & CRAFTS skills & techniques including design; WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATION (Strongly tool selection & use; wood selection recommended for anyone using the & finishing and display. Projects weight room) encompass relief carving, incised A private 1 hour session with our „ lettering & in-the-round carving. Supply certified fitness trainer to learn safe and list mailed. (Don Floren) effective techniques for using weight GH706 Th 6-9pm room equipment. A basic program will POTTERY 4/8-5/27 Adult Rm 5 be designed for you according to your $78 ID $117 OD (8 wks) body type and specific needs. (You may Basic pottery instruction hand building register for this program at any time) (Pinch, slab, coil) and wheel. All levels TOLEPAINTING $30 per person welcome. (tifarjanna Hosier) Learn decorative techniques to GH701 S 10:30-12:30pm customize home decor, or paint PERSONALTRAINING PACKAGES 4/3-5/22 Adult Rm 5 $102 OD (8 wks) personalized gifts and seasonal Have good intentions but don't make it $68 ID treasures to add to your collection! to the gym often enough to see a SPRING SERVING BOWL clew Individualized instruction. Beginning difference? Or have you been doing the and intermediate painters welcome. exact same program again, and again, Paint decorative serving bow!. Makes Supply fee will depend on project and aain? Workin witha personal n ideal Mother's Day gift. Supplies selection, typically under $30. Supply g g p included, but bring lots of ideas! trainer guarantees personal results. (Barbara Lae) list and fee information at 1st class. Private appointments will be arranged GH702 M 6-9pm (Patricia Rawlinson) for you through Garden Horne Office. GH707 Th A9-11:30am 4/19 (You may register for this program at $24 ID $36 OD Teen Adult Rm 5 4/1-5/6 Adult Rm 11 any time) $24 (1 only) $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) Single Training Session $30 per DECORATING CERAMIC TILE person; 3 Session Package $85; 6 Have fun THE FOUNDATIONS OF DRAWING Session Package $165 designing your own tiles with Weekly exercises and discussions will a variety of easy-to-learn decorating techniques using underglaze and encourage even the timid to draw with PERSONAL NUTRITION PROGRAMS more confidence. The incorporation of Are you tired of watching your weight overglaze painting methods. Beginner mini art history lessons will add friendly. Class fee includes materials, fluctuate? Do you do the "jeans jerk" tiles & firing. (Barbara Lae) additional interest to the course. Supply over those hips? You can learn to live GH703 M 6-9pm list. (Lucinda Brown) leaner, balance your dietary intake and 5!3 Teen-Adult Rm 5 GH708 S 9:30am-12pm eat your way to a healthier lifestyle! 4/3-5/8 Teen-Adult Rm 10 Program includes 1 hour private $17 ID $25.50 OD (1 only) $61 ID $91.50 OD (8 wks) session with registered nutritionist, CERAMIC MOSAICS rre:v weight management book, and Warn the ,BEG Experience the complete process of three follow-up sessions. Private making a ceramic tile mosaic from wet Learn the basics in this beginning appointments will be arranged for you clay to tiles to glazing and assembling! watercolor class. Make a color wheel. a through Garden Home Office. Supplies discussed at first class. value scale and experiment with 4 $75 per person (You may register for techniques. We will complete several (Debbi Schlegel) this program at any time) GH704 W 7-9pm paintings. Materials discussed 1st p 4/7 5/26 Teen Adult Rm 5 class. (Christi Purple) ` 4~`~°" ~ = +n GH709 $60 ID $90 OD (8 wks) Th 4/15-6/10 Adult Rm Rm 10 1 U ~ ' ~•i + GARDEN STEPPING STONE New $88 ID $132 OD (9 wks) Make and decorate a garden stepping r 'r q r stone. Personalize your stepping stone WATERCOLOR,INT Build on your basic watercolor abilities. to commemorate a special occasion or k , other favorite subject. You'll take home Learn new techniques & design a mold & instructions to make more. elements. Materials discussed during Debbi Schlegel) 1st class. (Christi Purple) GH705 M 6-7:30pm GH710 T 6-9pm 4/12 Teen-Adult Rm 5 4/13 6/8 Adult Rm 10 $88 ID $132 OD (9 wks) $19 ID $28.50 OD (1 only) . rr~,s a t' AGE.; I ERR WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP, FRAMELOOM WEAVING II FRENCH,BEG GARDENSCENE Prerequisite Frameloom Weaving I or Get ready for summer travell Students Sponge paint a garden scene using Basic Weaving. Must be able to'dress a learn immersion and basic water colors. Bring all supplies to class loom and do basic weaving. Class will conversational French. Individual and including 140 lb. Cold pressed paper (a learn complex techniques including group practice in pronunciation, quarter sheet), watercolor paints, palette, lace weaves, patterns, colors and other everyday expressions and more. brushes, frisket & sea sponges. textures. Supply your own pick up stick (Elia Sallos) (Christi Purple) and yarn: 3 yards each of warp and weft. GH804 Th ^6:30-8pm GH711 S 9:30am-12:30pm Looms available, refundable $60 4/1-5/20 Adult Rm 13A 4117 Adult Rm 10 deposit required or bring own loom. $53 ID $79.50 OD (8 wks) $18 ID $27 OD (1 only) (Connie Kletzer) GH716 M 7:15-9:15pm SWEDISH, BEG STAINED GLASSWORKSHOP 4/12-5/17 Teen-Adult Rm 12 A beginning Swedish language class Workshop for Intermediate/Advanced $50 ID $75 OD (6 wks) that will include discussion on traditions, students. Will have the opportunity to holiday, history and more! $20 text at work on projects of your choice. Student 1 st class. (Stig Annestrand) to bring/supply their own tools & GH805 Th 7-9pm materials. (Lynn Nichols) 4/1-5/20 Teen-Adult Rm 18 GH712 T 7-9pm ETEEN/ADULT $60 ID $90 OD (8 wks) 3/30-5/18 Adult Rm 5 L INTEREST $62 ID $93 OD (8 wks) SWEDISH,INT Swedish language class for those who GARDEN TOOL BASKET New have studied Swedish previously. Make this pretty rectangular basket with CLASSICAL MUSIC discuss the ENT New Emphasis is on reading, writing and wooden handle to hold your garden This class will discuss the history of conversation. (Christina Liss) tools or other items. Beginner welcome. Century from Renaissance t the 20'" GH806 Th 7-9pm Supply list. (Judy Green) Cenry without making you fall asleep! 4/1-5/20 Teen-Adult Rm 16 GH713 W 6.30-9.30pm musicWe will listen to different styles n $60 !D $90 OD (8 wks) 5/12 & 5/19 Adult ~ Rm 16 . Come toclass with an open $29 ID $43.50 OD (2 wks) mind & fall in love with classical music. INTERNET101 (Amy McKean) Learn how to access the world of PYSANKYEGGS GH801 T 3/30-5/4 Teen-Adult R m m 13B information on the library Internet. Many Learn the beautiful art of wax resist $30 ID $45 OD (6 wks) topics will be covered from surfing egg dyeing. Traditional patterns and guidelines through using the new new designs. See samples. All ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE OPAC library system. Novices welcome. materials included. $5 lab at class. Beginners' (G.H. Community Library Staff) (Jackie Wygant) English. Learn speak, GH807 W 8-9:30pm GH714 T 6:30-9:30pm read and write to English. All languages 4/7-4/21 Teen-Adult Library 3/30 Adult Rm 16 welcome. (Sudha Chavan) GH802 T GH808 Th 1-2:30pm $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only). 6:30-8:30p 3/30-5/18 Adult Rm 11 1 4/29-5/13 Teen-Adult Library GH809 S 10-11:30am FRAMELOOMWEAVINGI $59 ID $88.50 OD {8 wks} 6/5-6/19 Teen-Adult Library You will learn how to set up & weave on SIGN LANGUAGE&CONVERSATION $6 ID $9 OD (3 wks) a rigid heddle portable loom. Work with Learn the basics of sign language woven patterns, colors & textures. PUPPYMANNERS in this lively & interactive class! Looms available, refundable $60 Basic commands, training techniques deposit required or bring own loom. Conversation is emphasized. $10 & tips on general care for your dog. Connie Kletzer) text used and available at class. Class is limited to ( puppies ages 12 GH715 M 7:15-9:15pm (Louise Boyer) weeks to 6 months. First class is 4/5-5/10 Teen-Adult Rm 12 GH803 W 7-9pm without dogs. (Kirsten Ricciardi) $50 ID $75 OD (6 wks) 4/7-5/26 Teen-Adult Rm 11 GH810 S 10:30-11:30am $53 ID $79.50 OD (8 wks) 4/3-5/22 Adult Outside $35 ID $52.50 OD (8 wks) Every mile walked adds an average ®f29 mimes to a person Is life DOG OBEDIENCE, BEG GUITAR, PRIVATE LESSONS Covers basic manners & obedience, Learn basic guitar or continue to COMMUNITY, positive training techniques & tips on improve through private half hour general care for your dog. Dogs must lessons. All levels welcome. See page FAMILY & HEALTH be 5 months or older. First class is for details. (Ed Burns) ISSUES without dogs. (Kirsten Ricciardi) GH811 S 9:30-10:30am KEYBOARD,BEG 4/3-5/22 Adult Outside Explore and make music on the $35 ID $52.50 OD (8 wks) keyboard through learning rhythms, INFANT/CHILDCPR notation, composition and familiar Learn how to care for an infant or FRUGALLIVING melodies. Some keyboards available. child who stops breathing or is It's 1999, time to prepare for the Workbook included. (Kevin Cope) choking,'give CPR, reduce the risk of new millennium by learning the graceful GH814 Th 5:55-6:55pm injury and use the emergency medical art of frugal living. Establish goals 4/8-5/27 15 yrs-Adult Rm 13B services (EMS) system effectively. and priorities using your skills and $44 ID $66 OD (8 wks) (American Red Cross) resources to live well for less. GH991 S 8:30am-2:30pm (Yolanda McVicker) KEYBOARD, PRIVATE LESSONS 6/5 Teen-Adult Rm 11 GH812 Th 7-9pm Learn basic keyboard (piano) or $34 ID $37 OD (1 only) 5/27 Adult Kitchen continue to improve through private $9 ID $13.50 OD (1 only) lessons. All levels welcome. See page STANDARDFIRSTAID/CPR 49 for details. (Kevin Cope) Learn how to respond to emergency GUITARI situations and how to use the Students will learn basic chords, emergency medical services (EMS) strumming patterns; develop an system effectively. Certification: Adult understanding of how the guitar works TEEN/ADULT CPR (1 year), First Aid (3 years). and improve on speed and accuracy (American Red Cross) between chord changes. Simple and SPECIAL EVENTS GH992 S 8:15am-3:45pm fun songs will be accomplished. 6/12 Teen-Adult Rm 11 (Ed Burns) $38 ID $41 OD (1 only) GH416 T 7-8pm 3/30-6/1 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 AARP- 5-AUVE DRIVING COURSE GH417 T 8-9pm TOM SAWYER LIVE! 55 Alive/Mature Driving is an eight-hour 3/30-6/1 11 yrs-Adult Rm 11 Experience a classroom refresher course designed $45 ID $67.50 OD (10 wks) theatrical interactive to specifically meet the needs of older drivers. Participants sharpen their GUITARII approach to inspire your driving skills, develop strategies for Designed as a continuation of Guitar I. children to read and adjusting to age-related changes in (Ed Burns) explore their imagination. vision, hearing and reaction time. Must GH418 W 7-8pm be 50 years or older to participate. $8 3/31-6/2 11 rs-Adult Rm 11 Children are encouraged Y lab fee payable to Instructor at class. $45 ID $67.50 OD (10 wks) to participate in this To register call 244-1101. performance as the lives W 10am-2pm GUITARENSEMBLE of Tom Sawyer and 4/8 & 4/9 55 yrs + Rm 11 For continuing Guitar II students and for friends unfold. S 8.30am-12.30pm guitar players who have basic music High energy funl 5/1 & 5/8 55 yrs + Rm 11 reading skills. Students will learn to play simple duos, trios and quartets Friday, April 16th and will gain an understanding of 10:00am ter: music dynamics and the importance of An event for the whole familyl timing. Students will also enhance their FREEI ability to communicate musically and Garden Home perform with one another. (Ed Burns) provides all the essentials GH813 W 8-9pm 3/31-5/19 Adult Rm 11 for a healthy, happy child. $43 ID $64.50 OD (8 wks) Parents benefit too. ~ t milli i j i REGISTRATION MONTHLY NEWSLETTER e Registration cards are required to The Sentinel is a monthly publication of register for any Park District program. the Elsie J. Stuhr Adult Leisure Center o Those without cards may experience which outlines the Center's events. The a delay. You may register for your Sentinel may be mailed to you for an immediate family members only. annual fee of $5.00, or picked up at the Center for 250 per copy. Call the Center RECREATIONFOR If you have any questions regarding for additional information. ADULTS 60 AND OVER programs or placement into specific 5550S.W. HALL BLVD. classes, please call the Center in We strive i produce the most BEAVERTON,OR97005 advance. accurate brochure possible. 643-9434 However, some program information Trl-Met #78 Spring registration information Is 8 fees may have changed after this located on page 3. brochure has gone to print. PERSONNEL Linda Jo Enger, Center Supervisor Ann Bloom, Program Coordinator Meat Reamer, Special Needs Coordinator STUHR GIFT SHOP ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Stuhr Center Gift Shop has wonderful handcrafted items for sale. The next time George Barnes, Wilma Pearson, Herb you need a baby, shower, wedding or birthday gift (treat yourself), come to the Stuhr Keehn, Dorothy Vlohl, Robert Cannon Center. Hours are 10am-3:30pm, Monday through Friday. & Jessie Johnson WANTED: GIFTSHOP CONSIGNORS The Elsie Stuhr Center Advisory If you have a handmade craft you would like to sell, the Stuhr Center is looking for you. Committee, comprised of seven Consignors receive 90% of the sale price and 10% goes to the Center. For more members from the community, information, call our office at 643-9434. You must be 55+ to sell at the Gift Shop. receives input regarding the operation of the Center for park and recreational services from the residents of the District. Persons interested may contact our office for information. BUILDING HOURS ri Monday-Thursday, 8:30am - 9pm (some evenings may vary) d. Friday, 8:30am - 4:45pm Saturday, 9am-5pm. OFFICEHOURS - h Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-5pm r Friday, 8:30am-4:45pm Saturday, 9am-5pm CLOSURES - 5/31 Meet old friends and make new ones at the Stuhr Center. Office 643-9434 Special Needs/ Transportation 643-2654 TDD/TYY 626-6077 Gift Shop 643-9434 LOAVES & FISHES, INC. NUTRITION PROGRAM Loaves & Fishes 643-8352 Beaverton Loaves & Fishes serves a hot lunch in the Center Congregate Dining area each day at noon, M-F. On T & Th we serve continually from 11:30-12:30. Volunteers help prepare and serve these meals and deliver Meals-on-Wheels to seniors in their AGE& MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS homes. Monthly menus are available at the Loaves & Fishes office. Meals are offered ADULTS 60+ may join the Center. on a donation basis to those age 60 and over. Suggested donation is $2.25; the fee here is a $1 charge for a registration for those under 60 is $4. All seniors welcome) Entertainment is scheduled ard. This card will be required for all throughout the month. Bring a friend and make new ones. Call Nutrition Manager, egistrations, classes, tours, trips, etc. Rebekah Albert, at 643-8352 for information. m will AEROBICS- LOW IMPACT (LEVEL 111) DYNA BAND WORKOUT DANICE & Join this fun-filled early morning Learn techniques to improve muscle aerobic workout and realize the many tone and balance with the resistance of EXERCISE benefits of fitness. (Sharon Allured) dyna bands. Focus on posture muscles ES101 M/W/F 8:30-9:30am plus muscles used in everyday living in 4112-6121 Manzanita Rm this two week class. A dyna band will be $42 ID $63 OD (10 wks) included. (Sharon Allured) DROP-IN FITNESS ES106 M 10:30-11:30am Drop-in Aerobics tickets may be AEROBIC FITNESS (LEVEL IV) 6/7-6/14 Larch Rm purchased for $2 per class. Tickets Class includes a warm up, aerobic $10 ID $15 OD (2 wks) should be purchased in the conditioning, strengthening & relaxation. office prior to class. Class is designed for the experienced FREE WEIGHTTRAINING exerciser. See class intensity level Learn how to use free weights guide. (Staff) correctly for use at home or in our w ES102 T/Th 12-1 pm fitness room. This class will give you 4/13-6/10 Manzanita Rm beginning techniques in upper body $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) strength training essential for healthy Inngcludes vel l: aging. Wear comfortable clothing. rhythmic movement, BALANCE:YOURLIFE (Sharon Allured) e-of-motion, strength and Does your balance seem to be affected ES107 M 10-11:30am stretching exercises. Designed to these days? You're not alone. This 5/24 Larch Rm be done while sitting or standing. class will give you information and $4.50 ID $9 OD (1 only) (Yoga, a Motion Exercise} techniques to improve your balance. Learn why balance is an important part JAZZDANCE Level II: of your everyday life and can also help Join this fun, energetic class each Entry level class for beginners or you continue or begin an exercise week and learn jazz steps and dances those returning to exercise. Basic program. Put balance back in your life. to the tunes of the 30's, 40's and 50's. steps, gentle pace and lower (Linda Hastings) No experience necessary. Appropriate intensity. May include some seated ES103 T/Th 11am-12pm shoes and dress discussed at first aerobics. Light resistance training 4/13-6/10 Manzanita Rm class. (Jackie Culver) and stretching included. $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) ES108 Th 8:30-9:30am 4/15-6/17 Manzanita Rm Level III: BALLET $21 ID $33 OD (10 wks) An intermediate, low impact, No experience necessary to enjoy this moderate intensity aerobic class classic form of dance. Enhance your LINEDANCING designed for the more active adult. natural grace and balance through the Line dancing is a great form of exercise. Strengthening and conditioning beautiful art of ballet. Learn basic ballet It's fun to learn the line dances to incorporated. May include some moves to classical music. Stretch your both classic and popular music. No floor work. muscles and discover the benefits of partner necessary. 'For the beginner. ballet. Appropriate shoes and clothing (Doug Lund) Level IV: will be discussed in the first class. ES109 M 3:30-4:30pm For the experienced exerciser. (Jackie Culver) 4/12-6/7 Manzanita Rm Class includes a longer aerobic ES104 T 8:30-9:30am ES110* M 4:35-5:35pm phase with a more challenging 4/13-6/15 Manzanita Rm 4/12-6/7 Manzanita Rm strengthening and conditioning $21 ID $33 OD (10 wks) ES111 Th 4:15-5:15pm portion. Floor work included. 4/15-6/3 Manzanita Rm BALLROOM& PATTERN DANCING $13 ID $20 OD (8 wks) Learn the basic techniques of ballroom and pattern dancing. No experience NIGHTCLUB DANCING AEROBICS,BEG. necessary to learn the classic way of Learn fundamentals of ballroom danc- A Level II class for beginners or dancing. (Frieda Roe) ing including easy to learn steps; swing those returning to exercise. Basic ES105 S 10-11:30am and Latin rhythms. No dancing experi- aerobic steps, gentle paced and lower 4/17-6/12 Manzanita Rm ence necessary. No partner necessary. intensity. May include some seated $22 ID $33 OD (9 wks) (Frieda Roe) exercises, light resistance and ES112 Th 6:30-8pm stretching. (Sharon Allured) 4/15-6/10 Manzanita Rm ES100 Tlih 9:45-10:45am $22 ID $33 OD (9 wks) 4113-6/10 Manzanita Rrn $30 ID $45 OD (10 wks) SLO-MOTION EXERCISE WWW.FITNESS (level 111 & IV) BEGINNINGORIENTATION' This program is designed for everyone. Weights Work Wonders (WWW) is a ES125 T/Th 1-2pm The class will exercise sifting and strength and conditioning class that 5/4-5/20 Cedar Rm standing to a variety of music. Enjoy will work every major muscle in your $49 ID $73.50 OD (3 wks) stretching and a variety of movements body. The class will include free to keep you limber. Fun and friendship weights, dyna bands, floor workouts BEGIidNINGORIERIrATION emphasized. (Pearl Atkinson) and stretching and relaxation. Learn ES126 T/Th 2:15-3:15pm ES113 M/W 10:30-11:45am how you can maintain strength through 5/4-5/20 Cedar Rm 4/12-6/14 Maple-Birch Rm exercise. (Sharon Allured) $49 ID $73.50 OD (3 wks) $8 ID $12 OD (9 wks) ES119 MIF 12:10-fpm 4112-6114 Manzanita Rm BEGIWaNGORIENTATION TAI CHI I, $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) ES127 T/Th 1.2pm This class is designed for the begin- 5/25-6/10 Cedar Rm ning student and will cover the Section I YOGA $49 ID $73.50 OD (3 wks) of the Tai Chi Form. (David Bersaas) Feel betterl Learn how to stretch deeply ES114 W 11am-12pm & completely with simple movements BEGINNINGORIENTATION 4/14-6/9 Manzanita Rm combined with conscious breathing. ES128 TlTh 2:15-3:15pm $19 ID $28.50 OD (9 wks) Increase your strength and flexibility, 5/25-6/10 Cedar Rm and bring about a more peaceful and $49 ID $73.50 OD (3 wks) TAI CHI, it relaxed state of being."Requires one Class is designed for the continuing term of yoga or instructor's permission. BEGINNINGOMENTATION student and will cover Sections 2-3 of -Beginning level. (Sanjay Bestic) ES129 M/W 6:30-7:30pm the Tai Chi Form. Prerequisite: one ES120• M 8:45-10am 4/12-4/28 Cedar Rm term of Tai Chi I or instructor's approval. 4/12-6/21 Maple-Birch/Poplar Rm $49 1D $73.50 OD (3 wks) (David Bersaas) ES121 M 11:15am-12:30pm ES115 W 12-1pm 4/12-6/21 Maple-Birch/Poplar Rm NEXT STEP FITNESS PROGRAM 4/14-6/9 Manzanita Rm ES122 Th 11:15am-12:30pm This class is designed for those who $19 ID $28.50 OD (9 wks) 4/15-6/24 Maple-Birch/Poplar Rm are currently in a weight training and cardiovascular program but have not TAICHI,111 FOCUSONFITNESS been trained through the Stuhr Center Class is designed for the continuing BEGINNER ORIENTATION SESSIONS program. The Stuhr Center will also Tai Chi student and will cover Sections Gain the full benefits of stronger offer a one-on-one private training 4, 5 and 6 of the Tai Chi Form. muscles and better balance through session for $25 per hour. Please pick Prerequisite is 2 terms of Tai Chi II or participation in this exciting program. up information at our office. (S. Allured) instructor's approval. (David Bersaas) Develop the full range of your muscles ES116 T 4-5pm and expand yourself to your fullest NEXTSTEPFITNESS 4/13-6/8 Manzanita Rm potential. Class content will include ES130 M/W 1:30-2:30pm $19 ID $28.50 OD wks) learning basic techniques for using the 4/19 & 4/21 Cedar Rm fitness room equipment & assistance $9 ID $10.50 OD (2 classes) TAP DANCE Ii, INT. in developing an individualized exercise This class is for those who have some program. Classes will be limited to 5 NEXTSTEPFiTNESS 4 tap dancing experience. Tap dancing is participants. You must attend 5 classes ES131 M/W 1:30-2:30pm - a fun way to get, and keep, in shape. to be certified. A written recommendation 5/17 & 5/14 Cedar Rm G Appropriate shoes & dress discussed from your doctor will be required. $9 ID $10.50 OD (2 classes) at first class. (Jackie Culver) (Sharon Allured) ES118 W 8:30-9:30am 4/14-6/16 Maple-Birch Rm Upon completion of the 3 week fitness $21 ID $33 OD (10 wks) room orientation participants will be ` issued a 3 month fitness room pass. L r4! . BEGINNING ORIENTATION a National Health 8c ES123 T/Th 1-2pm 4/13-4/29 Cedar Rm Fitness ®a y • $49 ID $73.50 OD (3 wks) Wednesday, May 26th, iy@~~ BEGINNINGORIENTATION ES4 T/Th 2:1 Cedar pm See page 70 for details. 4/133--4/29 Cededar Rm "Fitness and aging $49 ID $73.50 OD (3 wks) g0 hand In (land " 12' V FLATWATER KAYAK SHORTTOUR ,FITNESS ROOM., $CHEGULE Explore our local waterways in a ,The Center, weight; room is open for drop-In use during the listed hours flatwater kayak. These stable and except when a class is scheduled In the room. A fitness room orientation is -responsive kayaks will allow you to mandatory for usage, ' quickly become a proficient paddler. Both solo and tandem kayaks are Open.Tirae_-'spring;.11M (times may vary during classes) available. A brief introduction is provided M/W/F `8:3Qam-5pm' (4:30pm on Fridays) . T/Th 8:30am-8:30pm . so even the beginner will be ready for S 9am-4;30pmr Personal the tour. Trips go rain or shine. Wear Training clothing that can get wet, and bring a Cost (one'on one) In=®isfrict•' Out-of-Dlstrtct• $25 per hr. change of clothing, rain gear, bag to $1.50 per'visit $8/m6nth An additional keep gear dry, a sack lunch, hat, sun $19/ 3 months' . $37/ 6,month $72/ annual 50% stated fee. screen, sweater or jacket, day pack, money for snack stops and water. (Ken Barker) ES204 W 1-4pm CANOESHORTTOUR 6/30 ORTS & Practice your new canoe skills with this $30 ID $35 OD (1 only) short, tour through some of the local OUT 006RS waterways. Tours go rain or shine. GOLF Canoe participants should have Class is designed for the beginning to canoed at least once before. Cost intermediate golfer. Learn the basics BIRDSONGRAMBLE- includes canoe equipment 8 instructor. from grip, stance and swings to more CRYSTALSPRINGS Wear clothing that can get wet, and advanced techniques such as chipping Enjoy the birds and blooms of Crystal bring a change of dry clothing, rain and putting. Lesson area is covered. Springs Rhododendron Garden while gear, bag to keep gear dry, a sack (Gil Fall) they're at their Spring peak. We'll be lunch, hat, sun screen, sweater of ES205 M 10-11am looking and listening for a variety of jacket, day pack, money for snack stops 4/12-5/3 Progress Downs spring migrants and resident birds as and water. (Ken Barker) ES206 M 11 am-11 ES202 W 1-4pm 4/12-5/3 Progress Downs the nesting season gets under way. 6/30 ES207 Meet to car pool at the Stuhr Center. M 10 Downs (Elaine Murphy) $30 ID $35 OD (1 only) 5/10-6/7 Progress Downs ES208 M 11am-12pm ES200 T 9:30am-12pm 27 Crystal Springs FLATWATER KAYAK LESSON 5/10-6/7 Progress Downs $4 ID $6 OD (1 only) Class will include discussion on kayak $16 ID $24 OD (4 wks) equipment, steering strokes, paddling CANOE LESSON, BEG. in a straight line, bracing and rescues. HIKING Take a canoe lesson so that you can The second half will be a tour on a local Pick up a Spring hiking schedule learn to efficiently propel your canoe waterway in which we will have the at the Stuhr Center office. Hikes chance to become proficient in our range from 2.5 - 8 miles through along our waterways. Canoe lessons skills. Stable solo and tandem kayaks teach basic forward, backward and beautiful Macleay Park (Forest Park). steering strokes. Lessons held rain or used. This class is a great introduction Please meet at the Stuhr Center. Come shine. Cost includes canoe equipment for beginners to the sport of kayaking. to one or all of the scheduled hikes. and instructor. Wear clothing that can Wear clothing that can get wet, and (Don Stewart) ' get wet, and bring a change of dry bring a change of dry clothing, rain Th 8.30-11..30am clothing, rain gear, bag to keep gear dry, gear, bag to keep gear dry, a sack 4/15-6/10 a sack lunch, hat, sun screen, sweater lunch, hat, sun screen, sweater or $2 payable to instructor (8 wks) or jacket, day pack, money for snack jacket, day pack, money for snack stops stops and water. (Ken Barker) and water. (Ken Barker) ES201 W 1-4pm ES203 W 1-4pm 6/2 6/16 $30 ID $35 OD (1 only) $30 ID $35 OD (1 only) Phone-In Registration HelpfUl Flints. a 30 agents are available to help you. Average hold time is 7 minutes. e Busiest time is 8-9am (p!aaGe defer calls if possible): e Please make sure your THPRD Registration Card information is updated with ALL family members included. Iloilo LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER EXPLORER CERAMICS Drive along Highway 30 to see the old Learn the basics of ceramics. Class river towns and take a walk at Trojan ~~~~f~s will cover greenware, glazing and Nuclear Power Plant. We will ferry CRAFTS applying patterns. Designed for all across to Puget Island (if ferry is levels of ceramic students to learn or operating) and visit the Julia Butler renew ceramics. (Betty Ferguson) Hansen national Wildlife Refuge for the RIGID HANDLE BASKET, ES303 W 1-4pm Columbian White-tailed deer. Finally, 4/14-6/9 Spruce Rm we will drive back on Highway Using 4 in Using . natural tural S dyed rattan reed & $25 ID $37.50 OD (9 wks) Washington state for a walk at the seagrass cord, make a ribbed basket Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge. We will do DECORATIVE PAINTING with a driftwood handle. Beginning several walks about one mile each on weavers will use a straight peice of Basic instruction for beginners. Learn relatively level paths. Bring a sack driftwood, birch, or bamboo. Advanced brush techniques, surface preparation lunch, hat, sun screen, comfortable and more. (Mickey Labs) walking shoes, warm clothes, rain wavers will use driftwood or antler of ES304 M 1-4pm gear, day pack, money for snack stops their choice. Please bring handle to 1st 4112-6/14 Larch Rm and water. (Ken Barker) classoffice.. Supply list materials fee available at payable to Center $22.50 ID $37 OD (9 wks) ES209 T 8:45am-5:30pm instructor. (Elaine Kassouf) 6/8 DRAWING MADE SIMPLE $37 ID $42 ID (1 only) ES3 ES300 T 9.30am-12pm Explore basic drawing techniques, do 4/1 6/ID8 8 OD (9 wks) Maple Rm figure drawings, landscapes, portraits SILVER FALLS STATE PARK 24 $36 and still lifes using pencil, charcoal, Hike behind South Falls and to upper pastels, pen and ink. Bring pad of North Falls for sights of these beautiful NANTUCKETSTYLEBASKET,INT/ADV Learn the basics of this classic style of paper and pencil to first class. falls spilling over 15 million year old basket from New England using (Carolyn Goldwasser) Columbia River Basalt. Three mile affordable materials. This 8" diameter ES305 W 10am-12pm round trip hike with 600 foot elevation 4/14-6/2 Willow Rm gain to both falls with optional shorter basket is made over a mold and students must furnish their own round $21 ID $31.50 (9 wks) and longer hikes dependent on hikers' rubbermaid container. Talk to instructor interest. These trails are paved for easy HAND BUILTPOTTERY hiking. Bring a sack lunch, hat, sun about what to bring. $18 lab fee payable g' g to instructor. Supply list available at Have fun creating hand built treasure screen, comfortable walking shoes, from clay. Techniques used are pinch, warm clothes, rain ear, da office. (Elaine Kassouf) gear, day pack, ES301 T 1-3:30pm coil and slab. Also learn how to finish off money for snack stops and water. a project with texturing and glazing. No (Ken Barker) $24 ID /8 $36 OD Maple Rm experience necessary. $10 lab fee ES210 M 8:45am-5:30 m $24 (9 wks) p payable to instructor at first class. 5/10 BATIK (Debbie Schlegel) $37 ID $42 OD (1 only) Batik is a method of creating. art on ES306 Th 9:30sm-12pm cotton fabric using wax and fabric dyes. 4115-6/3 Spruce Rm WILDFLOWERSICATHERINE CREEK Come make a wall hanging and $10 ID $15 OD (8 wks) We will take a beautiful walk along explore other possibilities for your new Catherine Creek and over flower HEAVENLYDOVES skills. $8 materials fee payable to covered tablelands with sweeping instructor 1st class. (Debbie Schlegel) Use jeweled ornaments, ribbons, Columbia River views. Walk will be 3.4 ES302 Th 1-3pm flowers and trim to decorate beautiful miles round trip with 700 foot elevation 4/15-5/6 Maple Rm gifts or to use for a spring center piece. gain. Hike can be shortened or $26 ID $40 OD (4 wks) $8 lab fee payable to instructor at first lengthened depending on group class. Please register by April 30. interest. Catherine Creek usually has (Nora Janik) sunny skies when Portland is gray and ES307 S 9:30am-12pm gloomy. Bring a sack lunch, hat, sun 5/8 Willow Rm screen, comfortable walking shoes, $7 ID $10.50 OD (1 only) warm clothes, rain gear, day pack, money for snack stops and water. 9 (Ken Barker) ES211 M 8:45am-5:30pm 4/12 a~. the Stuhr Center $37 ID $42 OD (1 only) Q offersa variety of HobbylCraft classes - something for everyonel FKNIT&CROCHET aUILT1NG WATERCOLOR, INT. basics, receive guidance on A fun-filled time for friendship and Build on your basic watercolor abilities, rted and enjoy a friendly time learning the basics of quilting. All levels learn new techniques and design d crochet. (Millie Hillwertz) welcome. No previous experience is elements. $5 lab fee payable to ES308 W 9am-12pm necessary. (Clara Barefoot-Sehorn) instructor at first class. Materials will be 4/14-6/9 Poplar Rm ES314 Th 10am-12pm discussed in class. (Christi Purple) $20 ID $30 OD (9 wks) 4/15-6/10 Maple-Birch Rm ES319 T 9:30am-12:30pm $15 ID $22.50 OD (9 wks) 4/13-6/8 Larch Rm IMOSAICTILES $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) The ancient art of mosaic is making a STAINEDGLASS revival. This class teaches you how to Learn the basics of stained glass. WATERCOLOR,INT.I make your own works of art using glass Designed for the beginner or for those Explore the freedom and control of this tiles, ceramic tiles and broken dishes. wanting to finish a project. (Larry Berg) lively, exciting medium with emphasis Beginning and continuing students ES315 F 9am-12pm on value, color and composition. Lots of welcome. Class fee of $7 for beginning 4/16-6/11 Spruce Rm personal help and new, creative ideas. project payable to instructor at first $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) $5 lab fee payable to instructor at first class. Students can choose from class. Supply list given in first class. additional projects for an additional lab TERRARIUMS (Linda Ames) fee of $7-10 depending on project A self-contained ecosystem that is easy ES320 F 9am-12pm chosen. (Debbie Schlegel) to make and maintain, even for those 4/16-6/11 Larch Rm ES309 F 9-11 am who think they don't have a green $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) 4/16-6/4 Poplar Rm thumb. Cost includes container, plants $35 ID $53 OD (8 wks) and all materials needed to make your WATERCOLOR,INT.II own terrarium. Keep one or give as a Explore the freedom and control of this OIL PAINTING, BEG. gift. (Ann Bloom) lively, exciting medium with emphasis This class is designed to familiarize ES316 W 1-3pm on value, color and composition. Lots of you with the medium of oils and the 5/12 Larch Rm personal help and new, creative ideas. basics of oil painting. Supplies will be $10 ID $15 OD (1 only) $5 lab fee payable to instructor at first discussed at 1st class. (C. Gifford) class. Supply list given in first class. ES310 T 9am-12pm TINWORKING (Linda Ames) 4/13-6/15 Spruce Rm Create beautiful works of art from thin ES321 F 1-4pm $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) sheets of tin. This easy-to-cut material 4/16-6/11 Larch Rm can be shaped, punched and painted $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) OILPAINTING,ADV. to form ornaments, signs, candle An advanced class with emphasis on lanterns and many other fun items. WOODCARVING, OPEN techniques & composition on a subject Projects will also include recycled tin Relief and whittling small wood matter of your choice. Supplies will be and thin sheets of copper. $10 lab fee sculptures. Pre-requisite for this class discussed at 1st class. (C. Gifford) payable at first class. (Debbie Schlegel) is beginning/intermediate woodcarving ES311 M 5:30-8:30pm ES317 • Th 1-3pm class. (John Fincher) 4/12-6/21 Spruce-Larch Rm 5/13-6/3 Maple Rm ES322 T 1-4pm ES312 Th 1-4pm $26 ID $39 OD (4 wks) 4/13-6/8 Spruce Rrn 4/15-6/17 Spruce-Larch Rm $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) $28 ID $42 OD (9 wks) WATERCOLOR,BEG. Learn the basics in this beginning WOODCARVING, ROUND a PASTELS AND PENCILS watercolor class. Make a color wheel, a Make beautiful objects from a solid Students explore color with this classic, value scale and experiment with piece of wood. Tools and carving permanent medium. Soft, satiny techniques. $5 lab fee payable to experience required. (John Fincher) painting to bold drawing both lend instructor at first class. Materials will be ES323 F 1-4pm themselves to this wonderful medium. discussed in class. (Christi Purple) 4/16-6/11 Spruce Rm a The class will also explore the use of ES318 Th 9:30am-12:30pm $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) colored pencils. $5 lab fee payable to 4/15-6/10 Maple Rm instructor in class. Supplies will be $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) discussed at first class. (Nancy Arko) a ES313 W 9am-12pm _ 4/14-6/9 Larch Rm $26 ID $39 OD (9 wks) m you have a class Idea or suggestion, call our recreational program staff. We are also looking for Instructors. ffm BRIDGE,DUPLICATE/BEG COMPUTERS: WINDOWS'95 Learn to play duplicate bridge. Will Learn to control Windows '95: short- SPEL include new conventions and style of cuts, task bar, control panel, settings Iduplicate play. Handouts to be given and installing programs. Must have out in class (cost included in price). Windows '95 on your own computer. (Freda Laylor) Hand-out materials for you to take 55 ALIVE DEFENSIVE DRIVING ES404 F 12:30-2:30pm home. One person per computer. Must Classroom instruction that refines 4/16-6/11 Dogwood Rm have successfully completed "This is a existing skills and develops safe, $19 ID $28.50 OD (8 wks) Computer" class or have instructor's defensive driving techniques. Produced permission. $8 lab fee payable to by American Association of Retired CHORUS instructor at first class. (Dennis Ekberg) Persons (AARP).Register by calling Join the Stuhr Center Chorus for fun, ES409 Th 1:30-2:50pm 643-9434. Please mail $8 fee payable friendship and lots of singing. This 4/22-6/10 Birch Rm to AARP, in care of the Stuhr Center, class will perform in the community ES410 Th 3:05-4:20pm upon registration. and at the Stuhr Center. (D. Mitchell) 4/22-6/10 Birch Rm W/Th 4/7-4/8 9am-1 pm ES405 W 1-3pm ES411 S 11am-12:20pm S 5/8-5/15 12:30-4:30pm 4/14-6/9 Manzanita Rm 4/17-6/5 Birch Rm $3 ID $4.50 OD (9 wks) $80 ID $120 OD (8 wks) ACTING TECHNIQUES FOR READERSTHEATER COMPUTERS: ADV. WINDOWS '95 - Analyze and develop a character and THEINTERNET learn a variety of acting techniques. COMPUTERS: Learn advanced features of Windows Rehearse and perform for live audi- '95 and all about the Internet. Must have ences. All levels of experience are STUHR USERS GROUP a home computer with Windows '95 on invited to participate in this fun-filled it. Hand out materials for you to take class, and men are especially needed. home. One person per computer. Must (Bill Whitney) For people Interested in any type of have successfully completed the 'This ES400 F 2:30-4.30pm personal computer usage. This is a Computer" class or have instructor's 4/16-6/11 Manzanita Rm group is led by the individuals permission. $8 lab fee payable to $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) within the group (no instructor). instructor at first class. (Dennis Ekberg) Group will, be available to help ES412 F 1:15-2:35pm BIKE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE others with computer questions 4/16-6/4 Birch Rm MADEEASY and to discuss current issues and ES413 F 2:50-4:10pm Class covers simple bike maintenance trends in the computer industry. 4/16-6/4 Birch Rm and repair - everything from how to Bring questions/topics to discuss. $80 ID $120 OD (8 wks) replace a chain that has slipped to how Thursday's,12:15.1:15pm to change a flat. Bike safety tips will also 4/15-6/3, Birch Rm nr,. ;«L.. be covered. (Staff) No charge ES401 Th 9-10:30am 4/29 Poplar Rm t- $15 1D $22.50 OD (1 only) COMPUTERS: THIS IS A COMPUTER BRIDGE, BEG/CLUB SERIES If you have never touched a computer, Learn how to play in this beginning this class is for you. NO computer J class or renew your bridge skills. $11 experience necessary. Start from the book (the Club series) to be purchased beginning. Learn• the basics: what is a in class. (Staff) monitor, what are the "F" keys, how to ES402 W 12:30-2:30pm turn the computer on and off, disk' 4/14-6/9 Dogwood Rm drives and printers. $8 lab fee payable ? $19 ID $28.50 OD (8 wks) to instructor at first class to cover cost of materials. (Dennis Ekberg) y BRIDGE, SUPERVISED PLAY ES406 F 9:45-11:05am Designed for the intermediate to 4/16-6/4 Birch Rm advanced level of play. Come and ask ES407 F 11:20-12:40pm questions about bidding and play while 4/16-6/4 Birch Rm practicing with a supervisor. (Staff) ES408 S 9:30-10:50am ES403 F 10am-12pm 4/17-6/5 Birch Rm 4/16-6/11 Dogwood Rm $80 ID $120 OD (8 wks) Be creative. $19 ID $28.50 OD (8 wks) Take a hobby/Craft C18S3 COSTLfMEJEWELRY THE EPIC SAGA OFTHE VIKINGS GIFTBAGSIBOXES& Collecting quality costume jewelry is an The exciting tale of the Vikings between PARTY NAPKINFOLDING interesting and exciting hobby. Learn the 811 & 11°i centuries is told via lecture Specialty gift bags and boxes can be about your jewelry, what is collectable and slide presentation. Follow their expensive in specialty stores. Why not and what pieces from the 20's, 30's ruthless conquests in France, England enhance your gift with a creative and 40's are worth. Lovely private and other European countries to the presentation of your own and save jewelry collection on display. Bring any origins of present day Russia. Their money at the same time. And those pieces you have to class. (Nora Janih) travels culminate with the discoveries fancy napkins seen in restaurants? ES414 S 9:30am-1 pm of Iceland, Greenland and 'reaching the Those are easier to fold than you might 6/5 Willow Rm shores of America. (George Golson) think. Surprise your next dinner party $61D $9 OD (1 only) ES417 F 9:30-11:30am guests with a swan napkin at their Now 4/16-6/4 Willow Rm place. $8 lab fee payable to instructor at CREATIVEVEGETARIANCOOKING $27 ID $40.50 OD (8 wks) time of class. (Pat Mattson) Class will show you how to prepare ES421 S 1-3pm tasty, nutritious, appealing meals FRANKSINATRA: A RETROSPECTIVE 4/17 & 4/24 Maple Rm without' meat. Recipes and sample Old Blue eyes, the Chairman, Mr. $4 ID $6 OD (2 wks) Included. Class combines discussion Sinatra - whatever you call him, Frank with demonstrations utilizing readily Sinatra was a one of a kind entertainer GLAMORIZED GIFTBOXES available foods and resources. Whether in this century. He left behind a legacy Make a gift box as useful and unusual you are an experienced vegetarian or a of music and film and will long be as the gift it contains using assorted beginner, want to decrease meat in remembered as one of the premier trims, braids, etc. $8 lab fee payable at your diet for health or personal entertainers of our time. Learn first class. Please register by April 16. reasons, this class has something for what's behind the man Frank Sinatra. (Nora Janik) you. (Ann Bloom) Music examples used to enhance ES422 S 9:30am-12:30pm ES415 Th 1:30-3pm discussion. (Gordon Neal Herman) 4/24 Willow Rm 4/22 Fir Rm ES418 M 1-2pm $7 ID $10 OD (1 only) $8 ID $12 OD (4 wks) 4/12-5/3 Maple Rm $18 ID $27 OD (4 wks) THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD: DARKROOMTECHNI®UE THEBEATLES Learn darkroom techniques utilizing FRENCH FORTRAVELERS The Beatles started as four scruffy, black and white film. Class is open to Class covers simple phrases and leather clad rockers who became all levels. Class includes printing from vocabulary for travel purposes such creators of great popular music and old negatives and copying old pictures. as asking for directions, hotel legends in their own lifetimes. Come You must take this course before you reservations, etc. (Shirley Cohan) listen to the music of the Beatles as we are able to use the Stuhr Center ES419 M 12:30-1:30pm talk about how they redefined popular darkroom. (Jim Irwin) 4/12-6/14 Larch Rm music. (Gordon Neal Herman) ES416 T 9am-12pm $13 ID $19.50 OD (9 wks) ES423 M 1-2pm 4/13-6/8 Darkroom 5/10-/67 Maple Rm $32 ID $48 OD (9 wks) GENEALOGY $18 ID $27 OD (4 wks) Ancestor? Descendants? Where are you on your family tree? Genealogy 101 THEMAGICOFHERBS includes a field trip to the Beaverton The world of herbs is a big one - full of Family History Center and use of folklore, practical and culinary uses. ENGLISH AS A SECOND computers and other research tools to Learn which herbs grow best with LANGUAGE help you trace your ancestors. This which flowers and vegetables, how to i This class is designed for class relates to other classes including use herbs in cooking to replace salt those who have little or story telling, photography and writing. and bring out the flavor of foods and no background in English. Handouts provided. Supply list will be how to grow and use herbs in available in the office. (Linda Maltby) decorating. Class uses demonstrations To register call Joyce at the ES420 S 10am42:30pm and handouts. Recipes and samples I Beaverton Literacy Council, 4/17-5/8 Maple Rm vi r 649-4852. $21 ID $31.50 OD (4 wks) EErSo4t4ed. (stafh 1:30-3pm M 10am-12pm 5/20 Poplar Rm 4/12-6/14 Dogwood Rm $5 ID $7.50 OD Poplar Rm AA 12:30-2:30pm 4/12-6/14 Dogwood Rm No charge 0 MEDITATION FOR STRESS RELIEF PIANO/ORGAN, BEG.I SPANISH, BEG I Meditation does not need to have a Prerequisite: 9 weeks of study with For the beginner. Covers simple religious orientation. Understanding instructor or full knowledge of reading vocabulary, conjugation of regular verbs, and eradicating the roots of stress music and scale understanding. making sentences, questions and/or can be learned through meditation (Don Bottari) negations. (Shirley Cohan) techniques. Meditation can bring ES430 T 2-3:30pm ES437 M 9-10am calmness and clarity into your everyday 4/13-6/8 Willow Rm 4/12-6/14 Larch Rm life. (Sanjay Bostic) $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) ES438 S 12:30-1:30pm ES425 M 10:10-11:10am 4/17-6/12 Poplar Rm 4/12-6/14 Poplar Rm PIANO/ORGANII $17 ID $25.50 OD (9 wks) $21 ID $31.50 OD (6 wks) Learn piano or organ. This class is a continuation from the Beginning 1 SPANISH,INTIV PHOTOGRAPHY, BEG. class. (Don Bottari) Continues with Direct & Indirect object If you would like to learn the simple, ES431 T 10:35-12:05pm pronouns, also covers two tenses: am/ beginning basics of photography, this 4/13-6/8 Willow Rm is/are ing verb+Estar+audio/iendo; and class is designed for you. Bring your $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) also have/has+ed verb=haber+ado/ ido. (Shirley Cohan) camera to class and learn tips on PIANO/ORGANIII ES439 S 10:10-11:10am successful picture taking plus what Prerequisite: 2 years of harmony 4/17-6/12 Poplar Rm equipment features you may be and theory study with instructor. $17 ID $25.50 OD (9 wks) missing. (Jim Irwin) (Don Bottari) ES426 T 1-2:30pm ES432 T 3:35-5:05pm SPANISH,INTII 4/13-6/8 Maple Rm 4/13-6/8 Willow Rm Covers the verb "Gustar" used to $13 ID $19.50 OD (9 wks) $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) express liking things, also the verb "Dolor" which can express having pain PHOTOGRAPHY, INT. PIANO/ORGAN,INT. in different parts of the body. (Shirley Learn new ideas and share your old Prerequisite: 3 years of harmony Cohan) ones in this fun-filled photography and theory study with instructor. ES440 S 11:15am-12:15pm class. We will exhibit photos. Designed (Don Bottari) 4/17-6/12 Poplar Rm for those who enjoy photography but ES433 T 9-10:30am $17 ID $25.50 OD (9 wks) would like to learn more. (Hank Jones) 4/13-6/8 Willow Rm ES427 Th' 8:30-11 am $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) SPANISH FOR TRAVELERS 4/15-6/10 Willow Rm Covers simple phrases and vocabulary $19 ID $28.50 OD (9 wks) SENIOR SWINGERS BAND for travel purposes such as asking Join this fun-filled musical group for diretions, hotel reservations, etc. PHOTOGRAPHY, ADV. that likes to kick up their heels, (Shirley Cohan) Class will emphasize new techniques, sing songs, play kazoos and entertain ES441 M 11:25-12:25am and the class will share their expertise. in the community and at the Center. 4/12-6/14 Larch Rm Learn about F-stops, perspective, the (Marguerite Nicholson) $17 1D $25.50 OD (9 wks) use of film, and close-up, travel, nature ES434 T 1:15-3:15pm and people photography. Class will 4/13-6/8 Manzanita Rm STUHRCENTERBAND exhibit photographs. (Hank Jones) $3 ID $4.50 OD (9 wks) Join the fun with the Stuhr Center's S428 M 8. Jones) m band, the Merrie Melodies. Join your E E 6/14 Willow Rm SPANISH, BEG II friends and have a musically good 4/12- ID $28.50 OD (9 wks) Requires some basic Spanish. Covers time. (Dale' Buzzell) Estar vs. Ser, two-verb situations, ES442 M 10am-12pm Conocer vs. Saber and the conjugation . 4/12-6/14 Manzanita Rm PIANO: KEYBOARD FROM SCRATCH of some irregular verbs. (S. Cohan) $3 ID $4.50 OD (9 wks) This class is for those who have "little ES435 M 10.15-11.15am or no" musical knowledge. Surprise 4/12-6/14 Larch Rm TRAVELLOGS yourself with what you can accomplish $17 ID $25.50 OD (9 wks) Are you interested in different places in nine weeks. Designed to continue and peoples? Would you like to see through Spring Term. (Don Bottari) SPANISH, BEG IV where your fellow seniors have been? If ES429 T 5:10-6:40am Requires 3 terms of Spanish. Covers so, join the Stuhr Center the first Friday 4/13-6/8 Willow Rm irregular verbs and their conjucations. of the month for a first hand look at the $24 ID $36 OD (9 wks) Experssions with the verb Toner and world of travel as seen through the eyes how to talk in future tense using the of our participants. Call for mare details. near future. (Shirley Cohan) ES443 W 1-3pm Recreation and active living are ES436 S 9-10am 5/7 & 6/4 Willow Rm ESSENTIAL TO 4/17-6/12 Poplar Rm No charge PERSONAL HEALTH! $17 ID $25.50 OD (9 wks) SPECIAL MONTHLY PROGRAMS WHAT'SNEWANDNEWS qJ+-~~N~ CENTE~I Enjoy our special events and programs Join other "news hounds".!n a lively at the Stuhr Center. The following is a discussion of current events, how ACTIVITIES listing of these events plus find more evsc:ts shape the world and our, great events and activities in our lives. No topic or subject escapes monthly newsletter, the Sentinel. You our ccrutinyl are invited to attend by registering in M 11am-12pm person or by calling 643-9434. 4/12-6/14 Oak' Rm Mondays, 12:30-2pm, Willow Rm. No charge B!RTHDAYPARTY 1st Tuesday, 11:30am, Fir Rm. PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS WRITING CREATIVELY If you have always wanted to learn the BOOKDISCUSSION techniques of writing and now you have 3rd Thursday, 2-3:30pm We are always looking for the time, join this class. Learn how to Call the office for a list of books to be interesting programs and/or write fiction, non-fiction, poetry, mem- discussed. Oak Rm talented individuals who oirs, etc. (Norma Upson) would like to volunteer ES444 T 10am-12pm BUNCO at our Center. 4/13-6/8 Maple Rm If you play a musical $18.50 ID $27.75 OD (9 wks) 2nd & 4th Wednesday, 1-3pm instrument or would like to WRITING YOUR FAMILY STORIES share your adventures from a CHESS CLUB-OPEN PLAY trip, please call Ann Bloom This class will enable you to write your Wednesday at 12:30pm. New members at 643-9434. Our story and your family stories. A great programs opportunity to complete the project are always welcome. Oak Rm take place during the day and you've told yourself you would. Leave are enjoyed by many! a legacy that only you can create. CRIBBAGECLUB (Norma Upson) Every Wednesday, 9:30am to noon, ES445 W 9-10am Dogwood Rm. 4/14-6/9 Willow Rm $18.50 ID $27.75 OD (9 wks) PINOCHLE s--°-~--- Tuesday, 12:45-2:45pm, Dogwood Rm GSTU:HR CENTER F riday, loam-noon, Oak Rm. L. EVENTS WRITERS' DISCUSSION GROUP This group is designed for writers DANCES to meet with other writers or Square Dancing/Eager Beavers GRANDCHILDREN'SDAY& potential writers and discuss Mondays, 1:15-3:15pm EASTEREGGHUNT ongoing projects. Join the Stuhr Center for its annual, Participants exchange ideas, (1st Mon. 1:15-4:30pm) traditional Grandchildren's Day and critique writing, read from Social Dance Easter Egg Hunt. You and your current projects and discuss Thursdays, 1:15-3:30pm grandchildren and great-grandchildren publication outlets. Social Dancing are invited to participate in a variety of (Facilitator, Kay Voget) 2nd & 4th Saturdays 12:30-2:30pm activities including a visit from the Wednesday's, 12:45-2:45pm ' Easter Bunnyl Also, make sure your 4/14-6/9, Willow Rm young ones dress in their spring finery No charge LEGALDISCUSSION for the children's fashion show. Don't 1st Wednesday, 1:30-3pm forget those egg and candy baskets! AIR Please sign up for this event by March _ PARTY BRIDGE -OPEN 26 by calling the Stuhr Center. You must be a Stuhr Center member to Every Thursday, 6-9pm, Dogwood Rm participate in this program. S 1-3 pm 4/3 QUILTING GROUP - Tuesdays, gam to No charge Manzanita Rm & 2pm. Experienced and beginning Front Lawn quilters are welcome. Poplar Rm IMMUNE= NEWCOMER'S WELCOME MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH STUHR CENTER ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Are you new to Beaverton? Do you It's time to honor the "special" woman It's that time of year again - the annual want to meet other people who share (or women) in our lives - our moms. Stuhr Center Rose Show is here. Our your interests and who are also new to Don't know what to do that will make it members fill the gallery with their the area? If so, come to the Stuhr really special? Take her to the Stuhr beautiful home grown roses. A local Center's Newcomers' Welcome. The Center's Mother's Day Brunch. Brunch judge awards a ribbon to everyone who welcome includes a tour of the center, includes coffee/tea, juice, fresh melon, participates. If you are interested in complementary copies of the center's omelette, cinnamon rolls, hash browns, bringing in your own roses to be newsletter, refreshments and a chance ham and dessert. Please sign up by displayed and judged, please register to sign up for classes and activities May by calling the Stuhr Center at at the office, 643-9434. You must bring offered through the center. 643-9434. in your roses by 9am with display W 10am 417 S 10am-12pm 5/8 vases. Oak Rm $7 adults/$3 under 12 Fir Am F -foam-fpm 614 No charge Gallery HARD TIMES PARTY Taxes are done and Uncle Sam has s SPRING OLD-TIMEFIDDLEAS' his money. It's time to commiserate JAMBOREE with the first Stuhr Center Hard Times The Oregon Old-time Fiddlers' Association party. Times are hard and so are the A week full of events is scheduled to will have a Spring Jamboree at the decorations, door prizes & refreshments. celebrate the laughter and joy the Stuhr Stuhr Center. Family and friends are Wear your patched and faded "hard Center brings to you throughout the invited to enjoy country favorites played times" clothes. See you there. year. Participate in the many noon time by this talented group. This event is free F 1-2pm 4/16 activities planned for you. On Wednesday, and open to the public. No charge Fir Rm it's an open house. The Stuhr Center S 1-5pm 6/5 will join other senior centers in the state Manzanita Rm VOLUNTEER by jointly holding an open house. Tuesday is western day - dress in your ICECREAMSOCIAL RECOGNITION WEEK chaps, kerchiefs & spursi On Monday, Take part in an old-fashioned summer April 20-24 is National Volunteer Week. it's beautify the center - annual plants time activity - come to the Stuhr Center Volunteers are an important and vital will be available to plant around the ice Cream Sociall Make your own part of the Stuhr Center. During this center (please sign up at the reception sundae with fruit, nuts, toppings, ice week, take the opportunity to tell our desk before May 5). Thursday, it's a cream, sauces & maraschino cherries volunteers how much you appreciate Sequins and Glitter dance. Finally, on or make a float with ice cream and their efforts. Volunteers at the Stuhr Friday, join other Java Joes and Janes sodas. This is a great activity and a way Center are hosts and hostesses at the for coffes and roils on the house as you to see old friends and make new ones. front desk, serve on the Stuhr Center meeVgreet old and new friends and For more information, call the Stuhr Advisory Committee, assist in the Gift wind up Senior Week. A special feature Center, 643-9434. Shop and with special events, will be a Chautauqua presentation on S 1-3pm 6/12 the culture in Oregon during 1942 as No charge Fir Rm SPRING PHOTO EXHIBIT WW It raged on - presented by the The Stuhr Center photography classes Oregon Council For The Humanities. SPELLINGBEE will exhibit examples of their work in the M-F 5/10-5/14 It's time to see who's the champion north wing of the building beginning No charge speller at the Stuhr Center. Will it be a Monday, May 3. From landscapes to "Queen" Bee or a "King" Bee who gets scenics, portraits to children, these NATIONAL HEALTH& FITNESS DAY to wear the crown for best speller? Dig classes have captured them alll The Healthy aging means keeping fit out your dictionaries and prepare. exhibit runs through Friday, June 4. mentally and physically. Celebrate with Ribbons and prizes to the top three M-F 513-6/4 us before and after lunch with a variety spellers. To participate, you must sign of interactive activities, presentations, up at the reception desk by June 7. CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION skits and demonstrations. There will M 1.30-3:30 6114 It's "fiesta" time (that's Spanish for be handouts, prizes and refreshments. No charge Fir Rm party) and we'll celebrate Cinco de A healthy lunch will be served by Mayo in style with games, dancing, Loaves & Fishes (suggested donation music and refreshments of this of $2.25) in the dining room at noon. Hispanic holiday. You must sign up with Loaves 7 Fishes W 1:30pm 515 by May 17 if you plan to eat lunch. No charge Fir Rm W Clam-fpm 5126 No charge Fir Rm FATHER'S DAY CELEBRA7171ON KGW-TV STATION NEW ORLEANS Today we honor the special men in our Nestled in Portland's Goose Hollow Laissez les Bon Temps Rouler (Let the lives - our fathers. If you are a father or area is one of the area's three major TV good times roll) by joining the Stuhr grandfather, Loaves & Fishes will serve stations. We'll take a look "behind the Center for a trip to New Orleans. This a special lunch today (donation of cameras" to see how our local news is historic town provides fun-filled sites $2.25). A festive dessert will be provide produced, maybe even meet a KGW and delicious food. We'll stay in the along with entertainment and a special news or weather personality. Lunch French Quarter at the Hotel Monleleone. program. You won't want to miss this after the tour. We'll stop at the Audubon The tour will include the Plantation Happy Father's Day eventl sanctuary and store on the way back to Home Tour, Cypress Swamp Tour, F 11:30am 6/18 the Stuhr Center. French Quarter walking tour, Cajun No charge Fir Rm (Escort: Ann Bloom) cooking demo and dinner, steamboat, ES803 W 10am-3pm dinner and jazz cruise and more. Space 4/7 is limited so don't wait to sign up. Cost: $25 (includes transportation (Escort: Linda Jo Enger) ETRIPS escort, gratuity, and lunch) 5/10-5/14 Cost: $1,399 pp/do, $1,649 single HOOD RIVER VALLEY occupancy BLOSSOM FESTIVAL Let's celebrate Spring in Hood river at ESTATE"SALE-ING"AND LUNCH MAXIMUMMAX the Blossom Festival. We'll visit Spring is a great time to spend the Rasmussen Fruit and Flower Farm, the morning looking for that hidden By popular request, we will ride MAX treasure at estate and garage sales. east to west and back again. Learn our Historical Museum, the panoramic view of blossoms (hopefully) lunch We'll stop at several before lunch and a light rail system on this fun-filled day of few after lunch before returning to the Maximum MAX. We'll make fun stops plus much more. One of my ,favorite center. along the way to play. Bring money for trips is visiting the Columbia River (Escort: Ann Bloom) MAX and lunch. No charge for trip. Gorge. ES807 F 9am-3pm (Escort: Linda Jo Enger) (Escort: Linda Jo Enger) 5/21 ES800 Th 10am-3pm ES804 F 9am-5pm Cost: $25 (includes transportation, 3/18 4/16 escort, lunch and gratuity) Cost: $30 (includes transportation, PORTLAND POLICE BUREAU STABLES lunch, escort and gratuity) SPRING MYSTERYTRIP Ever wonder about the 4-legged Shake off the winter doldrums with a officers" of the Portland Police Bureau? STATEARCHIVES&ouARCTIC th to Salem and Salem an mystery trip. Our destination takes us We'll tour the facility where the mounts It's time to journey south to to a high destination with ethereal for the police force are stabled, meet a tour of the state archives building -the overtones. Lunch will be a well-known their caretaker and learn what it takes place where Oregon's historical ter Oregon tourist attraction. This is a to make it as a horse on the force. facts and information is kept. After small trip, space is limited so sign up Afterward, we'll have lunch at a lunch in Salem, we'll travel north to the early. little town of Monmouth and the Arctic Escort: Ann Bloom restaurant in Portland. ( ) (Escort: Ann Bloom) Museum. ES808 W 10am-3pm ES801 W 9:30am-2pm (Escort: Ann Bloom) 6/2 3/24 ES805 T 10am-4pm Cost: $26 (includes transportation, Cost: $29 (includes transportation, 4/20 escort, lunch and gratuity) escort, gratuity and lunch) Cost: $39 (include transportation, escort, gratuity, lunch and admission) EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES BRITISH FARE WITH A FLAIR Let's explore the fun and fantasy of the We'll lunch at the Rose & Thistle Pub on TOUR OFGOVERNOR'S MANSION Portland Rose Festival. Our adventure the British Easter Monday. Lunch will Washington, D.C. has the White House will begin with attending the Children's feature a British fare to include and Oregon has the governor's man- Junior Rose Parade then off to the Fun Icelandic Fish & Chips, Bangers & sion, the official residence of Gov. and Center to view ships and experience Mash or Cornish Paste. We'll make a Mrs. John Kitzhaber. We will get an the excitement. In between all of this stop at the British Tea Gardens for a inside view of this beautiful building, we'll squeeze in a grand luncheon on a brief shopping look. renovated and refurbished through stop at the Rose Gardens. Fingers (Escort: Linda Jo Enger) private donations. crossed for sunshinel ES802 M 11 am-3pm (Escort: Ann Bloom) (Escort. Linda Jo Enger) 4/5 ES806 T 9am-3pm ES809 F 10am-3pm Cost: $25 (includes transportation, 5/4 6/11 escort, gratuity and lunch) Cost: $36 (inicudes transportation, Cost: $26 (includes transportation, escort, lunch and gratuity) escort, lunch and gratuity) F OBE FESTIVAL HOUDAYTOUR OF BRANSON FLEXIBILITY RANDFLORALPARADE Would you like to spend an early Hear a physical therapist talk about et sail for fun at the 1999 Grand Floral holiday someplace unique? If so this keeping supple limbs and learn Parade. We will have reserved seats in trip to Branson, Missouri is for you. exercises to improve your flexibility. the Memorial Coliseum. The day will Branson has become an entertain- Handouts and practical application begin early so we will enjoy a hearty ment Mecca. Cost of trip includes air with a St. Vincent's physical therapist. breakfast before we enjoy the parade. transportation from Portland to Kansas Pre-registration required to insure (Escort: Sharon Likens) City, bus transportation to Branson, class will be held. (Staff) ES810 S 6:30am-2:30pm breakfast and dinner everyday, lodging, • ES502 F 1-2pm 6/12 escort, gratuities, admission to seven 4/23 Poplar Rm Cost: $46 (includes transportation, shows, admission to the steamboat No charge (1 only) escort, breakfast and gratuity) museum & an excursion to Silver City (a FLEXIBLE FITNESS: EXERCISES FOR country western theme park). Registra- ACTIVE LIVINGWTTHARTHRITIS SEATTLE &PIKE PLACE MARKET, lion is currently being taken. MUSEUMOFFLIGHT 12/3-12/8 Starting aregular fitness program is a This is the time of year when Seattle Cost: $1,549 ppdo/$1,849 single vital step toward taking control of your and the Pike Place Market are at their occupancy arthritis. Moderate exercise improves early summer best. We'll have time to joint flexibility, range-of-motion, stiffness explore the market before going on to and increases overall fitness, helping the flight museum and lunch. Dinner is in your ability to carry out daily tasks.. Join us for stretching and customized on your own. ESPECIAL CENTER exercises to promote active living for (Escort: Ann Bloom) people with arthritis. (Donetta Langstaff) ES811 W 7:30am-9pm NEE®S ES503 T 2:30-3:30pm 6/16 Cost: $49 (includes transportation, 4/13-6/8. Poplar Rm lunch, admission to museum, escort $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) The Stuhr Center offers information and gratuity) regarding classes, programs, and SITN'BEFIT FRANCE- events for those adults who have Learn exercises you can do while FROMPARISTOTHEFRENCHRfVIERA special needs. Please call 643-2654 seated, have FUN, and receive positive for information about programs offered. individual reinforcement. You can begin Join the Stuhr Center travelers as we an exercise program at any agel explore France. Our trip will begin in (Donetta Langstaff) Paris with tours of the city plus time on SPECIAL NEEDS EXERCISE ES504 T/Th 9:45-10:45am your own to explore this romantic 4/13-6/10 Dogwood Rm legend. From Paris, we will board the EXERCISE THERAPY FOR OSTEO & $37 ID $55.50 OD (9 wks) TGV (high speed train) to Avignon to POSTURAL BACK PAIN visit the Pope's Palace. Then on to Nice Learn about and practice exercises that WALKING IN PLACE via coach. The next few days will be are no impact and emphasize flexibility, Stationary walking (walking in placed) spent exploring the French Riviera and balance and strength from a Hyland can be beneficial to your health. Rain or will include St. Paul-de-Vence, Cannes, Hills Rehab physical therapist. shine, we'll do a gentle warm-up and Monte Carlo/Monaco, San Remo, Italy ES500 T 11 am-12pm then follow a video program, followed and St. Tropez. This trip will replace 5/18 Dogwood Rm by a relaxing cool down. Increase your the Aegean Odyssey trip that had No charge (1 only) energy, improve circulation and build previously been scheduled. For further endurance. (Staff) information, call 643-9434. A trip FrnI ESS: ES505 MNV/F 2:45-3:30pm meeting will be held on Tuesday, March AMINDSET,NOTANAGESET 4/12-6/11 Poplar Rm 31 at 11 am. Come hear about this Added to the old saying "life is a No charge adventure for'99 travel. journey" should be "keeping physically WALK&ROLLAROUNDTHEPARK (Escort. Linda Jo Enger) j fit along the way makes the journey 9/12-9/22 happy, fun, and more productive." Tour the park that we're located in. $2,899pp/do Learn the techniques and skills to Learn about the birds, trees, flowers become and stay physically fit, no and weather as we enjoy the fresh air W matter what your age or physical and socialize. Wheelchairs available. If w , as well as info about classes inclement weather, we will tour via a condition we have available. (Sharon Allured) slide presentation in the Poplar room. ES501 T 10.11am Pre-registration required. (Staff) 4/6 Dogwood Rm ES506 T 12:30-1:30pm No charge (1 only) 5/25-6/15 Poplar Rm No charge imm SPECIAL NEEDS HOBBY/CRAFT COMMUNITYLAWWEEK: MANAGING KNEE PAIN FREE LEGALINFORMATION Learn various ways to manage knee EXPLORINGART Do you have legal questions? An pain including exercises, therapies, Complete projects to take home attorney from the Washington County and treatment options. Taught by a weekly or continue working on Bar Association will provide information St. Vincent's physical therapist. Pre- pressed flowers, holiday them cards, and answer general questions. Drop registration required to insure class collage making, painted finger towels, by and say hello. will be held. (M.J. Strauhaul, RPT) necklace making, and flower arranging. F 11 am-1 pm ES711 W 8:30-9:30am All materials furnished and fun, too. 5/7 Oak Rm 5/5 Willow Rm (Staff) No charge No charge ES600 M 9:30-11am 4/12-5/17 Larch Rm CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH MEDICARE & INSURANCE CHANGES $25 ID $37.50 OD (6 wks) Practice your English skiffs with us FOR 1999 THERAPEUTIC CRAFTCLASS every Thursday and make new friends The Balance Budget Act and the All materials furnished as we craft from other cultures. These weekly Medicare Plus Choice programs have holiday items for Loaves & Fishes sessions are free but you need to created dramatic changes to Medicare. congregate and meals-on-wheels register. (Staff) Learn the new deductibles and benefits participants. These 300 monthly ES704 Th 12:30-1:30pm and how the changes affect Medicare "special treats" will require lots of 4/15-6/10 Dogwood Rm supplements and Medicare H.M.O.'s. volunteer help. Personal satisfaction, No charge This class will simplify and explain fun and learning a new craft are the the impact of the "Medicare & You" rewards for signing up for this class. DEVELOPINGYOUR handbook to Oregonians. You must (Lorraine Prentice) SOCIALNETWORKS pre-register. ES601 W 1-2pm Are you new to the area or find that (Dan Harmond, Blue Cross/Blue Shield 4/14 Poplar Rm your friends are becoming fewer and of Oregon) ES602 W 1-2pm fewer? Learn tips on how to develop ES712 M 1.2pm 5/12 Poplar Rm new relationships and develop a 4/19 Poplar Rm ES603 W 1-2pm social network in a new community. No charge 6/6 Poplar Rm (Staff) No charge (1 only) ES705 W 11am-2pm MEMORYSTIMULATION 4/7 Poplar Rm FOROLDERADULTS No charge (1 only) Are you a player of TV trivia games? SPECIAL NEEDS Stimulating the mind through the power SPECIAL INTEREST LAUGHTER ISTHE BEST MEDICINE of memory can be entertaining and Humor challenged? Come to these amusing as well as improving recall. AREYOURKIDNEYS HEALTHY? Kidney function fs vital to our Health. monthly get-togethers to exchange Joins us for ELDERGAMES, a weekly Learn how to take care of these anecdotes, jokes, stories, and plenty class that will also promote social essential organs from a Legacy Health of laughter. Bring a pad and pencil if interaction and conversation. You must registration you like - we're sure at least one good pre-register. (Staff) Care required to insure professional. class Pre- regisis held. joke will make its way to your pad. ES713 M 1-2pm (Michael Hartnett, M.D.) (Laughter Workshop Group) 4/26-5/24 Birch Rm ES700 ne 1-2pm ES706 W 1-2pm No charge 4/20 Larch Rm 4/28 Poplar Rm No charge ES707 W 1-2pm OVERCOMING UNSTEADINESS 5/26 Poplar Rm Learn about dizziness and balance and D ASKANURSE ES708 W 1-2pm ways' to address these problems with Registered Nurse, Naomi Ballard, 6/23 Poplar Rm specific activities and exercises from a + provides a monthly workshop on No charge Hyland Hills physical therapist. You various health and wellness topics. must pre-register. April: How to Boost Your Immune LEGAL ISSUES SERIES ES714 F 1-2pm System Response, Part 1; May: Part 2 Join Attorney Anne Thompson for 4/9 Poplar Rm of Boosting Your Immune System monthly presentations on the following No charge Response. No class in June. Bring topics. Pre-registration required. r your questions. ES709 Th 11am-12pm ES701 F 11:15am-12:15pm 4/15: Estate Planning No need toWive your house 4/30 Poplar Rm ES710 Th 11 am-12pm to register for classes - ES702 F 11:15am-12:15pm 5120: Living Trusts utilize ourphor.e-lnoption. 5/28 Poplar Rm No charge Dogwood Rm No charge See page 3 for details. WA PMA POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE GALLERYANDLUNCH BACKTO NATURE PARTY Staying upbeat is sometimes a We'll check out the local art scene What better time than June to take a challenge. Learn tips on how to by visiting the Giani Skyy Gallery and hiking and camping trip - only steps develop a positive mental attitude then lunch (really, it's a gourmet feast) away from modern conveniences. even when bombarded by negativity at the Western Culinary Institute. A We'll eat and drink typical camping or other obstacles. Pre-registration great way to celebrate Springl foods, tell stories around the campfire, required. (Howard Shapiro) (Escort: Merri Reamer) sing traditional camping songs, and ES715 T . 1-2pm ES902 F 10am-2pm even be surprised by campsite wildlife 5/18 Larch Rm 5/14 (fun and lots of laughsl). Call the Center No charge Cost: $28 (includes transportation, to register. lunch, gratuity and escort) F 4.6pm 6/18 UNDERSTANDING HYPERTENSION No charge Park Have you been told that you have PORTLAND MEADOWSRACETRACK& "hypertension?" Learn what that means DMER SENIOR RESOURCE FAIR for your health and how it can be Come and enjoy the "sport of kings" as It's FUN and it's FREE. Learn new controlled with medications and/or we watch the ponies run while seated information about what's available, simple lifestyle changes. You must pre- in the expansive Turf Club. We'll dine attend free lectures, play some games register. (Staff) there also (2 choices available at with prizes, enjoy refreshments, and ES716 F 1-2pm registration). Fun and exciting on an meet representatives of vendors and 5/14 Willow Rm early summer evening. other agencies. This event is sponsored No charge ES903 Th 4:30-8:30pm in partnership with Canfield Place 6/10 Assisted Living Facility and Hyland Hills Cost: $28 (includes transportation, Rehab Facility. SPECIAL NEEDSTRIPS/TOURS dinner, gratuity and escort) S 1-4pm 6/19 These trips are for Special Needs No charge Manzanita Rm seniors only. If you have difficulty negotiating our regular trips, these trips SPECIAL NEEDS FLAGDAYPARADE are for you as we travel on a wheelchair ACTIVITIES/EVENTS Help us celebrate the red, white and equipped bus. Contact Merri Reamer in blue early. Meet in the Poplar room at the Special Needs office (643-2654) for HEALTHSCREENING 11:30am to decorate your wheelchair, additional information. Free adult health screenings provided walker, scooter, etc. Then we'll parade by Adventist Medical Health Van: to the Fir room to sing two songs. All HILLSBORO HAPPENING glucose (Diabetes, Coronary Risk materials furnished and prizes to all The alpaca farm in Hillsboro is our Profile and Body Fat). Add. services. who participate. destination so we can see these furry, Cholesterol ($3 and HDL $9) and F 11:30am-12:30pm cute animals and learn about them and stroke screening ($15). Call 643-2654 6/11 their wool. Lunch will be at the for an appointment. No charge Poplar Rm Crossroads Restaurant at 4 Corners T 1:30-4pm 4/20 before returning to the center. South parking lot (Escort: Merri Reamer) SPECIAL NEEDS ES900 T 10:30am-2pm MAYDAYPARTY RESOURCES 3/23 Special Needs seniors are welcomed Looking for resource information? Cost: $19 (include transportation, lunch, to our Center to meet new people, Have questions about transportation, gratuity and escort) enjoy refreshments, socialize, and play in-home assistance, equipment loan, games. We're a day late in celebrating handyman services, or housing? Call MAXANDLUNCH but are blooming with hospitality as we the Special Needs office (643-2654) Let's ride MAX downtown (it's easy, welcome residents of adult foster Information is available regarding speedy and scenic) and enjoy lunch at homes and care facilities to join us. community-wide services for seniors the Rock Bottom Restaurant on 2n° and Call the Center to make your and referral to specific resources in our Morrison. MAX stops just outside the reservation. area. restaurant so walking will be minimal. T 1-3pm (Escort: Merri Reamer) 5/4 TRANSPORTATION t ES901 W 11 am-3pm No charge Larch Rm Information about transportation is 4/14 available through the Special Needs Cost: $13 (includes transportation, office. Tri-Met, Tri-Met Lift, American lunch, gratuity and escort) Red Cross and private carriers provide transportation in our area. Please call 643-2654 for information. BONN BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Free blood pressure screenings are provided monthly by a volunteer RN from St. Vincent's Hospital. F 10-11am 4/2, 5/7,.6/4 FOOTCARECLINIC Foot care needs (toenail trimming, etc.) are addressed at this monthly clinic held at the Beaverton Community Center. The $16 fee is payable to the " f Visiting Nurses Association at the time t of appointment. This clinic is in ? •'';'it partnership with the Visiting Nurses I All Association and the City of Beaverton. Call the Special Needs office at the Laughter is the best medicine. Join our Laughter Worksho Stuhr Center (643-2654) for a foot care p' appointment. See page 73 for details. Th 8:30am-4pm 4/1, 5/6, 6/3 Beaverton Community Center SPECIAL NEEDS PARKINSON'S SUPPORT GROUP PHONEFRIENDS SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS Educational programs as well as A friendly daily phone call can often Newcomers are always welcome at sharing is offered monthly at support brighten a homebound person's day. If any of the following support groups. group meetings for Parkinsonians, you would like to receive training to be a Please call 643-2654 for additional their families and caregivers. voluntee{ to call someone on a daily information. Th 1-3pm 4/22, 5/27, 6/24 basis, contact the Special Needs office. Willow Rm Regular volunteer meetings are held ALYHEIMERSSUPPORTGROUP monthly. Spouses, caregivers, family and friends POST POLIO SUPPORT GROUP W 9:45-10:45am 4/21,5/19,6/16 of persons suffering from Alzheimers Individuals challenged by fatigue, Oak Rm disease and related demential meet weakness, pain and the late effects of to share resources, experiences, ideas, post polio syndrome meet monthly to SENIOR PEER COUNSELORS and educational information. offer support to each other, resource Need help finding community re- Th 1-3pm 4/8, 5/13, 6/10 information, and referral tips. Guest sources or problem solving a specific Oak Rm speakers periodically. The Stuhr dilemma? A senior peer counselor can Center partners with the Easter Seal visit you at home and help. Chapter BEAVERTONSTROKECLUB Society in offering this support group. meetings of these trained volunteers Stroke recoverees, their families, T 10arri-12pm 4/13,5/11,6/8 are held monthly. caregivers & friends meet monthly Oak Rm M 11:15am-12:15pm 4/26,5/24,6/28 for educational and social programs. Willow Rm Th 1-3pm 4/15, 5/20, 6117 VISIONNORTHWEST Maple Rm Individuals who are visually challenged i SHIBA (SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE meet monthly for support and to learn BENEFITS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM) COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS new information. Guest speakers i Are you wondering about supplemental OFWASHINGTON COUNTY I periodically. insurance coverage or do you have People who have experienced the Th 7-9pm 4/8,5/13,6/10 Medicare questions? Volunteers will death of one or more of their children Willow Rm i provide health insurance and Medicare meet monthly to give and receive info at pre-scheduled appointments. support. WIDOWEDPERSONS Please call the Special Needs office T 6:30-8:45pm 4113,5/11,6/8 SUPPORTGROUP (643-2654) for more information. Oak Rm Widows and widowers meet monthly to share ideas, experiences, resources, DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP coping strategies, and referral tips. , Guest speakers provide valuable Guest speakers and social events Physical recreation and information at monthly meetings. Time periodically. fitness contribute to a full and for individual sharing and support and W 1-3pm 4/21, 5/19,6/16 tnearringful life. encouragement are also emphasized. Poplar Rm Th 1-3pm 411, 5/6,6/3 Willow Rm THE BEAT GOES ON AND ON DEVELOPMENTALLY Jazz, tap and free-form dancing (as well as other types) to tunes from the past ® P DISABLED/ and present. This fun class requires no SPECIAL POPULATION experience and is good exercise for guys and gals. Appropriate clothes and shoes will be discussed at first class. THERAPEUTIC RECREATION (Jackie Culver) (T.R. DROP-IN) SP101 W 6:30-8pm PROGRAMS& SPECIAL ACTIVITIES A recreation and socialization program 4/14-5/19 Manzanita Rm STUHRCENTER for developmentally disabled teens $19 ID $28.50 OD (6 wks) 5550 S.W. HALL BLVD. and adults. Join us for dances, games, COMPUTER FUN&GAMES BEAVERTON,ORS7005 special field trips and FUNI. Call Merri Learn the basics about the computer 643-9434 at 643-2654 to receive a monthly and how to play some fun games in Tri-Met #78 schedule. The Stuhr Center will be limited closed May 315'. Participants will need weekly enrollees sessions. each Hands person on will and use a PERSONNEL to register at the front desk prior to prior computer. (Merri Reamer) Linda Jo En er, Center Supervisor to Drop-In activities weekly. 9 Mondays 6:30-8:30 pm 4/5-6/30 SP102 Th 5-6pm Ussa Novak l~ Roar Special Superintendent Needs of CoordProgramsinator Location: Elsie Stuhr Center 4/15-5/13 Birch Rm and Special Activities 5550 SW Hall Blvd $10 ID $15 OD (5 wks) Cost: $8 ID $12 OD (12 wks) EKPLORINGART OFFICEHOURS Director: Tracey Land We'll learn to craft projects weekly Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 5pm (refrigerator magnets, necklaces, key Friday 8:30-4:45pm chains, stamped note cards, plant D.D./SPECIAL POPULATION pokes, and origami (folded paper REGISTRATION SPECIAL INTEREST creations). All materials furnished. A Registration for any of these activities great way to make your own gifts. Fun will need to be completed on regular LIVING ISSUES SERIES tool (Merri Reamer) phone-in or walk-in registration days. A variety of classes for developmentally SP103 W 5:30-6:30pm See page 3. Participants will need to disabled teens and adults that address 4/14-5/12 Larch Rm obtain a registration card (see page 4) issues of daily living and provide $12 ID $18 OD (5 wks) prior to registration. Call Merri in the educational opportunities of therapeutic Special Needs Office at 643-2654 for value as well as fun. Classes will be KARATE 102 additional information. held at the Elsie J. Stuhr Adult Leisure Coordination, balance, upper and lower Center and vary in day, date and time. body strength, and correct breathing Scholarships are available to in-district Call the Special Needs office at the will be practiced with this black-belt participants. Contact the Administration Center (643-2654) for additional infor- instructor. Learn mental discipline office at 645-6433 for details. mation. THPRD does not provide along with confidence building, Proper transportation to the Center for these dress will be discussed at the first classes, but transportation resource class. (Marcel Gose) information can be obtained by calling SP105 T 7-8pm Merri at 643-2654. 4/20-5/18 Manzanita Rm For safety and liability reasons. $15 ID $22.50 OD (5 wks) staff reserves the right to AEROBICS FOR FITNESS refuse acceptance into This beginning exercise class includes LET'SMAKEDINNER programs for those individuals warm-up, learning basic aerobic steps Learn about kitchen safety & awareness who display aggressive or which are lower intensity, cool down and how to use a microwave, plan a challenging behaviors that and stretching, along with some meal, buy the food needed (you'll are inappropriate to a seated aerobics. Fun filled and lots actually go to the store), then prepare community setting, or of positive reinforcement. A written and eat the food, with clean up puts the leader or recommendation from your doctor is afterward. Menus are simple and another participant at risk required. Loose-fitting clothing and realistic and the class emphasizes of injury. Alternative program comfortable shoes are suggested. functional tasks. (Karl Gibson) options ovill be recommended (Staff) SP106 Th 4:30-6pm wheneverpossible. SP100 W 4:30-5:30pm 4/15-5/20 Spruce-Larch Room 4/14-6/16 Manzanita Rm $29 ID $43.50 OD (6 wks) $24 ID $36 OD (10 wks) LET'S MAKE DINNER II I ! 1; i ' Location: Stove top cooking continues as we All outings leave from and return to the prepare light meals weekly using a Stuhr Center. Bus transportation is variety of foods. The first class will VISIT THE CIRCUS PARTY provided. review kitchen safety and awareness Just like going to the Big Top - we'll and the prepare menus and cook for have clowns, performers, and even the remaining five weeks. This class face painting available. Play games for emphasizes functional tasks with clean prizes and enjoy circus refreshments FORT STEVENS KOA CAMPGROUND up afterward. (Karl Gibson) and lots of balloons. "KABINS" SP107 W 4:30-6:30pm SP200 F 6-8pm Come swim, hike, explore the beach, 4/14-5/19 Fanno House 4/16 Manzanita Rm and eat at our favorite restaurant $29 ID $43.50 OD (6 wks) $5 ID $7.50 OD "Camp 18." Bring a sleeping bag, pillow, 2 changes of clothes, swimsuit, MAKEUP & FASHION II SPRING FLING DANCE towels, coat. $10 . for dinner and Spring and summer fashion - learn Join us for a dress-up dance with toiletries. We'll leave Friday and return how to put together your clothes and music, refreshments, dancing and Sunday. what's "hot" and what's not along with socializing. A photograph of you under SP300 5pm-3pm 4/9-4/11 what makeup would be right for you, a floral decorated gazebo is yours as a Cost: $150 ID $225 OD hair care and styling tips. Hands-on remembrance of this special evening. and all products provided. SP201 F 6-8pm SEA LION CAVES SP108 T 6-7pm 5/21 Manzanita Rm Another trip to the coast to see the sea 4/20-5/18 Larch Rm $5 ID $7.50 OD lions in their natural habitat. Bring a $23 ID $39.50 OD sack lunch, drink and spending money. HOMEMADE ICE CREAM SOCIAL SP301 7am-8pm 4/24 MEN ARE FROM JUPITER/ We'll try it the old-fashioned way with Cost: $30 ID $45 OD WOMEN ARE FROM SATURN hand-crank freezers (everybody takes Dating questions and answer via role a few turns) and enjoy barbershop KAHNEETA playing and demonstration, along with quartet music on a warm summer Don't forget your swimsuit and towel. practicing social skills in a planetary fun evening. We will be relaxing in the natural way will be addressed. Men, however, SP202 F 6-8pm hotspring in Central Oregon. may be from Mars and women from 6/18 Manzanita Rm SP302 Sam-6:30pm 5/8 Venus. (Merri Reamer, Ann Bloom) $5 ID $7.50 OD Cost: $25 ID $37.50 OD SP109 T 6-7pm 4/20-518 Dogwood Rm WILDLIFESAFARI $10 ID $15 OD (5 wks) Our annual trip to see all the animals - 1. i bears, tigers, lions, elephants, bison and more. Bring sack lunch and drink, spending money and $5 for dinner on These fun day trips are designed for the way home. developmentally disabled individuals SP303 6am-8pm 5/22 ages 13 and up. All outings are Cost: $40 ID $60 OD 1 a.- supervised by adult staff. Participation t in T.R. Da - ~p 11 y Trips may not be advisable LIGHTHOUSETOUR- for some people because of structural SOMETHINGNEW inaccessiblity, skill requirements, safety Enjoy the beauty of the Oregon Coast a•. b and risk factors, and/or issues involy- while we travel from place to place. r r ~s t, x N I ing inappropriate behavior. If you have Bring a camera (optional), sack lunch any questions regarding these issues, and drink, spending money (gift shops) please call trip supervisors Sydney and $5 for dinner. ~s r Ha e at 774-7347 or Debbie Martin at 649-8350. Cost: $36 ID $54 OD m 6/5 r Personal Assistants/Attendants: JOHN DAY FOSSIL BEDS Registration fees will not be charged Join us for a new adventure of rock for personal assistants and attendants hounding and see the Oregon Desert. which some participants may require. Bring a change of clothes, sack lunch All other fees and charges will be and drink, and spending money. assessed (food, admission, fees, etc.) SP305 7am-8pm 6119 Cost: $30 ID $45 OD t I - F :f t SST ? "t '"5' r r. .:q!°~fF"Y~'~~q- Q~rp~ - t A. y t ~.~lS' r~'~(it~~ ~~1 4~~~~~ 1J.1 KL~• rf ,a,, "'LMf4~; %IL' . .1-. A„tb r { p~! a ) ytl.~~'~ ~De~ 3 + Xr , { y.j d .1 ' 7 e S"N U-M REGISTRATION A -WIN Registration cards are required to PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT register for any Park District progragi. OPPORTUNITIES . ® Those without cards may experience a CALL645.6498 delay. You may register for your immediate family members only. TUALATIN HILLS ATHLETIC CENTER If you have any questions regarding HOWARD M.TERPENNING programs or placement into specific DROP-IN RECREATION COMPLEX classes, please call the Center in ~~~C~~~s 15707SW WALKER ROAD advance. BEAVERTON, OR 97006 645-6498 Spring registration Information is located on page 3. The Tualatin Hills Athletic Center offers PERSONNEL a variety of drop-in sports for youth, Robert Lattanzi, Center Supervisor family, adults and seniors. (Sports ID Leslie Mundt, Program Coordinator Card or valid OR Driver License/ID Card Julie Pacarro, Program Coordinator COMPLEX DROP-IN, is required for all basketball participation) Carol Hartley, Program Coordinator Drop4n Fees (for sports & track): Eric Graves, Program Coordinator CHILDCARE $1.50 ID $2.25 OD individual youth BUILDING HOURS $2 ID $3 OD individual adult $1.50 ID $2.25 OD senior M/W/F, 8am-10:30pm We offer child care for 3 & 6 month, annual and super passes T/Th, 6am-10:30pm parents available. Please call the Center for S / Su, 8am-10:30pm / 10am-10:30pm participating in activities at the Howard details. M. Terpenning Recreation Complex. OFFICEHOURS Parents must stay on the premises M/W/F, 8:30am-8pm when using this service. Drop-In Sports (basketball, wheelchair T/Th, 7am-8pm basketball, volleyball, badminton, S / Su, 9:30am-8pm / 11 am-8pm Pre-registration is recommended to pickieball): assure space availability. Drop-ins Adult Basketball M-F 11am-2pm CLOSURES welcome on space availability basis. Adult Volleyball M/W/F 12-2pm 4/4 Adult Badminton T/Th 12-2pm (call for a list of holiday early closures) Fees: Due to spring program scheduling $2/hr 1st child additional drop-in times may vary. INCLEMENTWEATHER $1.50/hr each additional child Schedules are available for your Programs & activities may be canceled Ages: convenience, please pick one up or or delayed when Beaverton Schools are Toddler (must be able to sit alone) to call the center. closed due to inclement weather. 6 yrs of age Please contact the Center for update. Spring Hours (beginning 3/29): indoor Walking-Jogging Track Hours: M-F 8:30am-1:30pm M/W/F 8am-10:30pm ADVISORY COMMITTEE T/Th 6am-10:30pm Christine Barker, Gerald Cohen, Bill S 8am-10:30pm Hawkins, David Allen, Debra Taylor & Su 10am-10:30pm Matthew Hoffman SHOWER FEE 811 $1.50 fee will be charged to all persons not participating in paid activities. r The Center is available for rental on a limited basis for practices, DRESSING ROOMS special events and social It is requested that all children ages 6 occasions. For details contact and older use the locker rooms of their Tina. Requests for tournament own sex. If this presents difficulty for rental during spring, some parents, please check with the ' contct Lesliplease , cashier at the front desk. Children under the age of 12 yra must be under supervision of an adult at all times or In the Complex Childcare. MINI HOOPSTERS T-BALL I YOUTHS Learn the basics of basketball. Your Hit balls off the "T", learn to catch, throw child will learn to work as part of a team and run bases. T-Ball I is for beginning SPORTS & FITNESS and participate in activities that teach and intermediate players. fundamentals using junior basketballs AC125 M 2:15-3pm and an 8-foot hoop.'No class 5/14. 4/5-5/24 4-6yrs indoor courts .'No class 5/31. $18 ID $27 OD (8 wks) (D. Bennett) Our instructors try to incorporate age AC126 T 10-10:45am appropriate activities while teaching AC113 M/W 6:30-7:15pm 4/6-6/8 4-6yrs indoor courts children. Please note the minimum and 4!5-6/9 6 8yrs indoor courts $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) (D. Bilyeu) maximum ages listed for each class and $43 ID $64.50 OD (10 wks) (P. Schmick) AC127 Th 10:15-11am register appropriately. AC114 F 4-0:45pm 4/8-6/10 4-6yrs indoor courts '4/9-6/11 . 6-8yrs indoor courts $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) (D. Bennett) TODDLER HOOPS $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) (A. Singharai) Children will participate in basketball gASKETBALLHOTSHOTS T-BALLII related activities. Youth will roll, bounce, Hit balls off the "T", learn to catch, throw pass and shoot the ball into our lowest Improve basic basketball skills in a fun and run bases. T-Ball Level II is for hoops. atmosphere through drills, contests, youth who have played on a team or AC101 T 9-9:30am and scrimmagesl'No class 5/13. have completed at least 2 T-Ball 4/6-5/4 3-4yrs indoor courts AC115 Th 5:15-6:15pm (Darrell Bennett) $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Darrell Bennett) '4/8-6/10 9-11 yrs indoor courts AC128 T 4-4:45pm AC102 T 9.9:30am $27 ID $40.50 OD (9 wks) (P. Schmick) 4/6-6/8 4'/z-6yrs indoor courts 5/11-6/8 3-4yrs indoor courts AC116 T 6-7pm $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Darrell Bennett) 4/6-6/8 7-9yrs indoor courts AC103 T 9:40-10:10am $30 ID $45 OD (10 wks) (Paul Marks) BEGINNING BASEBALL 4/6-5/4 3-4yrs indoor courts Bring your glove and be prepared to $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Darrell Bennett) PRET-BALL have fun learning the fundamentals of AC104 T 9:40-10:10am The basics of T-Ball for the younger set. this All-American game. We will use 5/11-6/8 3-4yrs indoor courts Children will be introduced to catching, soft baseballs for this indoor class. $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Darrell Bennett) throwing, hitting and running bases in a 'No class 5/13. (Darrell Bennett) AC105 W 11-11:30am creative way. (Darrell Bennett) AC129 Th 4-4:45pm 4/7-5/5 3-4yrs indoor courts AC117 M 1-1.30pm '4/8-6/10 7-9yrs indoor courts $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Danielle Bilyeu) 4/5-4/26 31/2-5yrs indoor courts $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) AC106 W 11-11:30am AC118 M 1-1:30pm 5/12-6/9 3-4yrs indoor courts 5/3-5/24 31/2-5yrs indoor courts PEEWEESOCCER $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Danielle Bilyeu) AC119 M 1.40-2.10pm Learn the basics of soccer. Fun skill AC107 Th 2:20-2:50pm 4/5-4/26 31/2-5yrs indoor courts activities are planned as your child 4/8-5/6 3-4yrs indoor courts practices dribbling, trapping, passing, $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Darrell Bennett) AC120 M door :10pm courts throw-ins & more. Short scrimmages AC108 Th 2:20-2:50pm $6 ID 24 $9 OD 3Yz 5yrs indoor will also be a part of this indoor class. 5/13-6/10 3-4yrs indoor courts $6 ID (4 wks) 'No class 5/14. P $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Darrell Bennett) AC14/8-21 5/6 3 Th 31/2-5yrs 9indoor-9:30am courts AC130 M 2-2:45 m 4/5-5/24 4-5yrs indoor courts PEEWEEHOOPS AC122 Th 9-9:30am $18 ID $27 OD (8 wks) (Paul Marks) Youth will participate in fun basketball 5/13-6/10 31/2-5yrs indoor courts AC131 T 9:30-10:15am related activities. Children will feel AC123 Th 9:40-10:10am 4/6-5/4 4-5yrs indoor courts successful as they shoot the ball into 4/8-5/6 31/2-5yrs indoor courts AC132 T- 9:30-10:15am the lowered hoops.'No class 5/13. AC124 Th 9:40-10:10am 5/11-6/8 4-5yrs indoor courts ''No class 5/14."'No class 5/31 5/13-6/10 31/2-5yrs indoor courts AC133 Th 9:30-10:15am AC109 M 1-1:45pm $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) 4/8-5/6 4-5yrs indoor courts "'4/5-6/7 4-6yrs indoor courts AC134 Th 9:30-10:15am $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) (Paul Marks) 5/13-6/10 4-5yrs indoor courts AC110 Th 3-3:45pm $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Paul Marks) '4/8-6/10 4-6yrs indoor courts - The Athletic Center also AC135 M 4-4:45pm $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) (D. Bennett) offers a variety of 4/5-5/24 6-7yrs indoor courts AC111 F 11-11:45am AC136 M 5-5:45pm "4/9-6/11 4-6yrs indoor courts Teen/~4dult Classes. 4/5-5/24 6-8yrs indoor courts $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) (A. Singharaj) Fitness and sports $18 ID $27 OD (8 wks) (Troy Bussanich) AC112 W 10-10:45am classes offered this term AC137 F 5-5:45pm 4/7-6/9 4-6yrs indoor courts are listed on page 8.5. *4/9-6/11 2$31.50 OD (9 wks) ( indoor courts Bussanich $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) (D. Bilyeu) $ ) YOUTH SOCCER FLAG FOOTBALL IONDERGYI.A Young soccer enthusiasts can improve This non-contact, indoor A variety of fun gym games and basic their soccer skills with this indoor version of football is fun sports activities will be introduced to class. Fun drills to learn and practice for kids just learning improve coordination, body awareness skills, plus scrimmage games! Shin the fundamentals. We will & locomotor movements movements. guard protection required. 'No class open up two courts creating 'No class 5/14. 5/14. (Troy Bussanich) a large enough space to AC154 T 11-11:45am AC138 F 4.4:45pm play short scrimmages. 4/6-6/8 31/ -6yrs indoor courts '4/9-6/11 71/2-9yrs indoor courts (T. Bussanich) $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) (D.Bilyeu) $21 ID $31.50 OD (9 wks) AC 147 W 4-5pm AC155 F 10:10-10:40am AC139 W 5-5:45pm 4/7-6/9 8-11yrs indoor courts '4/6-6/11 3-5yrs indoor courts 4/7-6/9 8-10yrs indoor courts $30 ID $45 OD (10 wks) $14 ID $21 OD (10 wks) (BennetVBarday) $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) AC156 F 10:45-11:15am FOOTBALLSKILLS •4/6-6/8 3-5yrs . indoor courts TUMBLE TOTS WITH PARENTS Participants will learn the techniques of $14 ID $21 OD (10 wks) (Bennett/Barclay) Parents will enjoy assisting their child offensive "skilled" positions (quarter- in activities that will help develop the back, running back, receiver) through TOTS IN TOW motor skills, strength, and flexibility fun drills. This indoor, -recreational A variety of creative movement activities youngsters need. Tots will learn basic class is a great way to break down will be introduced from balls to movement, jumps, and tumbling skills. the fundamentals of each position. tumbling to parachute games. Come Parent participation required. 'No class (Paul Marks) have fun with your child. Parent 5/14. (Amy Lachenmeier) AC 148 M 4:45-5:45pm participation required. (Kathy Barclay) AC140 W 9-9:30am 4/5-5/24 8-11yrs indoor courts AC157 Th 10-10:30am 417-6/9 2-3yrs indoor courts $24 ID $36 OD (8 wks) 4/8-6/10 20mos-21/2yrsindoor courts $15 ID $22.50 OD (10 wks) AC141 W 9:40-10:10am $15 ID $22.50 OD (10 wks) FITNESS& 2-3yrs indoor courts FUN 4/7-6/9 Girls and boys will enjoy a morning full CHEERLEADING $15 ID $22.50 OD (10 wks) of fitness and fun. From musical warm- Here is your chance to AC14 F 10:40-11.10am /11 2 3yrs indoor courts up and silly songs to soccer, hula hoop try out cheerleading for $14 ID $21 OD (9 wks) games, basketball and more. We have the first time or to AC143 F 11:20-11:50am it alll improve your skills. Ba- '4/9-6/11 2-3yrs indoor courts AC149 W 1-1:45pm sic cheerleading skills $14 ID $21 OD (9 wks) 417-6/9 3-4yrs indoor courts such as jumps, cheers, and $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) (D. Bilyeu) chants will be taught. This "ON MY OWN" TUMBLE TOTS AC150 Th 9-9:45am course outlines what it takes, This Tumble Tots class allows children 4/8-6/10 3-4yrs indoor courts mentally and physically, to prepare for to learn and develop skills without the $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) (K. Barclay) cheerleading. (Lisa Sayer) aid of parents. Motor skills, hand-eye AC158 W 5-6pm coordination, and using body positions SPORTSSAFARI 4/7-6/9 9-14yrs indoor courts from gymnastics will be focused on Go on an adventure into the jungle of $30 ID $45 OD (10 wks) during class. Tots will learn basic sports! An exciting experience awaits movement, jumps, and tumbling skills. your child each week as they explore SPORTSSAMPLER a -No class 5/14. (Amy Lachenmeier) different sports activities. Get a chance t~~ n9$d1AQQIeof $ AC144 W 10:20-10:50am AC151 Th 1-1:45pm sports andkjdaN in the gym. You i 4/7-6/9 3-4yrs indoor courts 4/8-6/10 4-6yrs indoor courts might get a chance to play something $15 ID $22.50 OD (10 wks) $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) (A. Singhar4) you do not usually play! A great i AC145 W 11-11:45am AC152 F 9:30-10am opportunity for home-school students i 4/7-6/9 31/2-5yrs indoor courts 4/9-5/7 4-6yrs indoor courts to be active at the Athletic Center. $23 ID $34.50 OD (10 wks) $8 ID $12 OD (5 wks) (Bennett/Barclay) (Danielle Bilyeu) AC146 F 10-10:30am AC153 F 0:30-10am AC159 W 1:45-2:45pm 3 '4/9-6/11 3-4yrs indoor courts 5/21-6/11 4-6yrs indoor courts 4/7-6/9 7-10yrs indoor courts i $14 ID $21 OD (9 wks) $6 ID $9 OD (4 wks) (Bennett/Barclay) $30 ID $45 OD (10 wks) I c. Leisure opportunities, facilities, and the quality of the local environment are the foundations of community pride. MEN 11111 HOOPS FOR KIDS tt Youth will learn a_r~d prattid Wketball TRACK & FIELD MEET SERIES fundament,Ai4kth gh 'drills, contests Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation Track & Field Meet Series. Free to all ages. and scrimmages! Tuesday class will Meets will be held on the following dates. Location: Wesstview High School use a lowered 8-foot hoop. AC160 T 10:30-11:30am Saturday, May 1 All Comer Meet $30 ID 8 $45 7 OD -9yrs indoor courts Saturday, May 8 THPRD State Qualifier Meet' $30 (10 wks) (Paul Marks) Saturday, May 15 Hershey State Qualifier Meet' AC161 Th 2-3pm 4/8-6/10 8-1 0yrs indoor courts Thursdays, July 1-29 Twilight Meets $30 ID $45 OD (10 wks) (A. Singharaj) .Qualifying age groups: THPRD meet - years born 1985-92; Hershey meet- JUDOCLUB years born 1985-1990. State qualifiers will need to submit a Q= of their birth Judo is a sport that offers physical certificate and entry form on the day of the meet. fitness, mental discipline, self-expression and self-defense. OJUKAN Judo Club sponsors lessons for youth and adults at beginner and advanced levels. SCHOOL'SOUTSOFTBALLCLINICS SPRING BREAK MINI-HOOPS CAMPS Students are required to observe a Spend the day off from school tuning up Spend part of your week off from school class before joining and supply own your softball skills. Sign up for the in the gym playing hoopsl Fun drills to "gi". Club dues are $15/month for morning or afternoon clinic or bothl enhance your skills, contests and a individuals and $30/month for a family Each clinic will focus on three skill chance to play some informal games. A (2 or more). Minimum age is 8 years. areas through a variety of drills and Mini-Camp t-shirt included in the cost of Students should register at class. practice. Proper techniques will be the camp. (Staff) M(T/Th 7-9pm through 6/10 taught as players learn how to be more Co-ed Five Oaks Middle School effective and efficient with each skill AC173 M/W/F 1-3pm (1600 NW 173rd Ave.) area. (D. Bennett) 3/22-3/26 6-8yrs indoor courts Instructor: Rene Leidelmeyer, 649-2947 School's Out AM Clinic $17 ID $25.50 OD (3 days) SOFTBALL SKILLS CLINICS AC169 F 9am-12pm Boys A series of fun softball clinics, each 4/16 10-13yrs outdoor fields AC174 M/W/F 9am-12pm designed to develop or improve your $9 ID $13.50 OD (1 only) 3/22-3/26 10-12yrs indoor courts softball skills. Sign up for one clinic or School's Out PM Clinic $19 ID $28.50 OD (3 days) the complete series. Each clinic will AC170 F gam-12pm Girls focus on one skill through a variety of 4/16 10-13yrs outdoor fields AC175 M/W/F 9am-12pm drills and practice. Proper techniques $9 ID $13.50 OD (1 only) 3/22-3/26 10-12yrs indoor courts will be taught as players will learn how $19 ID $28.50 OD (3 days) to be more effective and efficient with SPRING BREAK SPORTS ESCAPE Co-ed each skill area. (Darrell Bennett) No chance to get boredl We will move AC573 M/W/F 9am-12pm Base Running from one sport to another so you will 3/22-3/26 7-9yrs indoor courts AC162 F 4:30-5:30pm have a chance to learn and play a variety $19 ID $28.50 OD (3 days) 4/30 10-13yrs outdoor fields of games. Indoor soccer, floor hockey, Fear of Sliding volleyball, basketball, and pickleball AC163 F 4:30-5:30pm are just a few of the possibilities. A 4Z6 yr. > t 517 10-13yrs outdoor fields special Sports Escape t-shirt will be if tb '{•~ftsvl~.~u it Hitting yours to keep. (Staff) f, 4}°+I AC164 F 4:30-5:30pm AC171 TlTh 10-11:30am s••~,;;+ 2, 5/14 10-13yrs outdoor fields 3/23-3/25 6-8yrs indoor courts ij Beginning Fastpitch Pitching $15 ID $23 OD (2 days) AC165 F 4:30-5:30pm AC172 T/Th 12:30-2:30pm 5/21 10-13yrs outdoor fields 3/23-3/25 9-11yrs indoor courts Catch & Throw $17 ID $25 OD (2 days) AC166 F 4:30-5:30pm Y' 5/28 10-13yrs outdoor fields Softball Infield AC167 F 4:30-5:30pm 6/4 10-13yrs outdoor fields Softball Outfield AC168 F 4:30-5:30pm 6/11 10-13yrs outdoor fields $3 ID $4.50 OD (1 only) Skyhawks Sports Academy SKYHAWKS MINI-HAWK CAMPS FRIDAYNIGHTFUN in partnership with THPRD This program is especially designed to Bring your children in for a fun-filled presents the following summer introduce young children to soccer, evening of creative play & entertainment, sports camps. Each morning, campers baseball & basketball. The Muni-Hawk while paren' 's enjoy an evening out. begin by developing fundamental camps will include introductory skills, Pizza and drink provided. skills. Participants apply skills learned orientation to team play, and unique AC187 F 6-9pm through games, activities & small team games developed by the Academy. 4/16 4-7yrs inside scrimmages. Campers are grouped Youth will play basketball on lowered $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) (Kathy Barclay) according to age. Campers receive one hoops. Camps are a combination of all AC188 F 6-9pm camp T-shirt and one ball. Registration three sports. (Skyhawks Staff) 5/14 4-7yrs inside for Skyhawks camps at Tualatin Hills AC181 M-F 9am-12pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) (Kathy Barclay) sites must be completed only through 6/21-25 4-7yrs indoor/outdoor AC189 F 6-9pm the THPRD registration system. A "what $72 $108 OD (1 wk) 6/11 4-7yrs inside to bring" list will be provided with your AC182 M-F 9am-12pm $12 ID $18 OD (1 only) (Marfie Davis) THPRD receipt. Skyhawks Camp 7/12-16 4-7yrs indoor/outdoor Hotline: 1-800-804-3509. $72 $108 OD (1 wk) MYAFTERNOONOUT AC183 M-F 9am-12pm Parents: Take an afternoon breakl Do SKYHAWKS ROLLER HOCKEY CAMPS 8/9-13 4-7yrs indoor/outdoor something special for yourself or This roller hockey session will prove to $72 $108 OD (1 wk) plan an activity with an older sibling. A be fast-paced and exciting at the variety of planned age-appropriate Tualatin Hills outdoor roller hockey UNUMITED FITNESS- activities and free play await your child. arena. Campers will be taught proper SPEED& CONDITIONING CAMP Youth will also get a chance to use up stick handling, passing, shooting and Unlimited Fitness provides a state-of- some energy with play in the gym. skating for beginner and intermediate the-art conditioning program designed Snack is provided. (Margie Davis) campers. Skills will be taught through to help develop athlete's abilities, build AC190 T. 3-5pm different games and exercises. Roller self-confidence & gain the competitive 4/8-5/6 2-4yrs childcare room hockey campers must bring: protective edge. Conducted by speed training $34 ID $51 OD (5 wks) glove; elbow/shin/knee pads; in-line specialists from Unlimited Fitness. AC191 F 3-5pm skates; mouth piece; helmet with full Athletes in all types of sports can 5/14-6/11 2-4yrs childcare room mask; stick with a minimum blade benefit from running faster, jumping $34 ID $51 OD (5 wks) width of 2 inches. Equipment for rental higher, and moving with greater agility. or purchase is available through your This camp will enhance running MUSIC FUN-DAMENTALS local Play It Again Sports stores, or your form/technique, lateral movement/ Class is designed as an introduction to local Skyhawks Camp equipment store. speed, quick foot drills and flexibility. music basics for preschoolers. Youth (Skyhawks Staff) (Unlimited Fitness Staff) will have fun learning beats, whole AC176 M-F 9am-12pm AC184 M-F 10am-12pm notes, the music alphabet, and the 7/19-23 7-14yrs hockey arena 7/26-30 13-16yrs Field #1 keys on the keyboard. (Margie Davis) $75 ID $112.50 OD (1 wk) $69 ID $103.50 OD (1 wk) AC192 M 10-10:45am AC177 M-F gam-12pm AC185 M-F 10am-12pm 4/5-5/24 31h-6yrs indoor courts 8/2-6 7-14yrs hockey arena 8/2-6 9-12yrs Field #1 $18 ID $27 OD (8 wks) $75 ID $112.50 OD (1 wk) $69 ID $103.50 OD (1 wk) AC193 T 1:45-2:30pm SKYHAWKS BASKETBALL CAMPS $23 ID D $34,50 O O3'D 6yrs childcare room Whether a beginner or experienced ESPECIAL $2 (1 0 wks} basketball player, youth will have an enjoyable week learning new skills and tactics while refining your passing, INTEREST shooting, and dribbling skills. The NW week finishes with an exciting "Final WHEELCHAIR Four" tournament! (Skyhawks Staff) ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AC 178 M-F 9am-3pm CRAFTS&GAi41ESGALORE 6/21-25 7-12yrs indoor/outdoor Each week youth will create a new craft The Northwest Wheelchair $85 $127.50 OD (1 wk) using various materials. A snack will be Athletic Association will hold AC179 M-IF 9am-3pm provided and then participants will get a a one hour session 7/12-16 7-12yrs indoor/outdoor chance to play fun games in the gym. each Saturday, to instruct $85 $127.50 OD (1 wk) (Margie Davis) wheelchair basketball for children ACA 80 M-F 9am-3pm AC186 Th 3:45-5:15pm of all ages. For more information 8/9-13 7-12yrs indoor/outdoor 4/8-6/10 4-8yrs childcare room call John at 643-6329. $85 $127.50 OD (1 wk) $46 1 D $69 OD (10 wks) TUALATIN HILLS SKATE PARK YOUTH SPRING BREAK BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Experience some exciting action at the OPENGYM Sorlno: April-June (boys and girls) North end of the Recreation Compiex Priority age use will be as follows: Registration began In January. at the Skate Park, which is now open 10-11:30am Elementary School the public for drop-in skateboard and 11:30am-1 pm Middle School Beaverton Area Little League in-line skating use. When not reserved 1-2pm High School (T-ball, Baseball, Softball) 5-15yrs. for classes or special programs, Bring your own basketball for this Aloha Park, Cooper Mt., Chehalem, skaters can try their skill on quarter supervised activity. No fee or pre- Errol Hassell, Hazeldale, Kinnaman, pipes, spines, a rail box, a 3/ pyramid, registration is required. (3/22-3/25) St. Mary's. and morel Please note the guidelines Schools: Hazeldale, West TV, Rock BALL: 641-4053 for use posted at the skate park. For Creek, Barnes, Greenway, McKay more information, contact the Athletic Wolf Creek Little League Center. Current hours of operation: (T-ball, Baseball, Softball) 5-15yrs. 8am-9pm weekdays; 8am-10pm Beaver Acres, Barnes, Elmonica, Friday and Saturday. YOUTH Cedar Park, Holy Trinity, McKinley, Meadow Park, Five Oaks, William OUTDOOR ROLLER HOCKEY ARENA SPORTS LEAGUES Walker, Ridgewood. Our outdoor roller hockey arena, WCLL:731-9234 located on the north end of the Howard M Terpenning Recreation Complex, is BASKETBALL Raleigh Hills Little League now openl This fully contained, regula- (T-ball, Baseball, Softball) 5-15yrs tion size rink is open for drop-in play MIDDLESCHOOL Greenway, McKay (E. Of Hwy 217), when not reserved for programs or SPRING BASKETBALL Vose, Raleigh Park, Raleigh Hills. rentals. Please note the guidelines The Spring Basketball Recreational RHLL• 641-7455 posted at the rink. For information about clinics, camps, or leagues at the Roller League - open t boys and girls in Sun Creek Little League Hockey Arena, call Todd Griswold at grades and attending a Beaverton (T-ball, Baseball, Softball) 5-15yrs indoor Goals, 629-9500. For rental residing School District within District #48 middle THschool D Lenox, Rock Creek, Bethany, Oak Hills. information, contact the Athletic Center boundaries and Steve Bluhm" • 645-4774 Box #3 at 645-6498. Current hours: 8am-9pm. . Team formation and eligibility guidelines will be outlined in Murrayhili Little League information packet. Games will be held INDOOR PLAYGROUND Hiteo 1, Baseball, t., Fir Softball) ove, s weekdays from April -May. Team roster M-F: 9:30-11:30am. For families with and fee deadline is Thursday, March Ryles., Sexton Mt., Fir Grove, Nancy children ages newborn to 6th birthday. 12th, 5pm. Ryles. The objective of the Indoor Playground 14fHLL:524-6790 is to allow children to interact with other children and to develop motor social skills through indoor play. The Indoor Playground is a working cooperative. Each family will be responsible for serving on a committee, sharing in the opening & closing of the playground & Beaverton Together, in coordination with the Beaverton Police Department, supervision of their children. A $15 Washington County Sheriff Department and the Boys & Girls Club sponsor a initiation fee, a $25 ID, $37.50 OD, ,NIGHT COURT" program. annual fee, plus a $15 refundable obligation deposit, will be assessed. ,NIGHT COURT" is a Friday night, late night basketball program targeting youth Day care providers will be assessed 11-18. "NIGHT COURT"is a no fee, drop-in program that provides youth with a $50 ID, $75 OD, a $15 Initiation fee, positive alternative for Friday night activities. It is offered at various locations plus a $15 refundable obligation throughout the Beaverton area. Contact the Hillsboro Boys and Girls Club at deposit. You will need to come into the 640-4558 for more information. Athletic Center to place your name on the waiting list and pick up an To obtain a "Night Court" card, stop by the Athletic Center during Night Court with information letter. NO PHONE INS, a parent. please. F 7:30-11pm Spring Term 11-18yrs Courts #1 & #2. No Charge/Night Court card required. Elm= BENEFITS OF YOUTH SPORTS SOCCER Sports activities help build confidence and self-esteem in youth. When they feel good about themselves, they operate more effectively and productively in our communities, TUALATIN HILLS JUNIOR SOCCER families and schools. A child develops physical skills and learns social skills through RECREATIONAL LEAGUE planned and supervised sports activities. Teams will be formed of boys and girls ages 5-18. Practices begin in August. Youth that enjoy full and active lives are much less likely to turn to self-destructive League games begin in September. behavior. The provisions of meaningful and involving activities for our youth deter Each club is responsible to register negative social behavior. their own players. Registration is generally accepted between March 1st Skills developed through discretionary activity build confidence, self-esteem, mental & June 1st. Please call the appropriate health and feelings of success. Involve your child today in one of the many sports contact listed below for additional opportunities and enjoy the benefits. information. ALOHASOCCERCLUB Schools: Errol Hassell, Beaver Acres, Cedar Mill Little League Summer Leagues: May through July Aloha Park, Kinnaman, Hazeldala, (T-ball, Baseball, Softball) 5-15yrs (boys and girls). For registration Cooper Mt., Sexton Mt. (West of Murray St. Pius, Terra Linda, Cedar Mill, West Information, please contact your Blvd.), Naricy Ryles. TV, Catlin Gable. association. AYSC:321-0183 Melissa Holiday: 533-4774 ' Aloha Baseball/SoftballAssociation CEDARSPLINTERSSOCCERCLUB Tualatin Little League T-Balk 6-8yrs, Soft-T-Ball: 6-8yrs, Schools: William Walker, Barnes, and (T-ball, Baseball, Softball) 6-15yrs. Softball: 9-18yrs, Baseball: 9-18yrs Ridgewood. Montclair (south of Vermont). Aloha Park, Chehalem, Cooper Mt., CSSC: 672-9264 box 439 Kevin Flink:293-5371 Errol Hassell, Hazeldale, Kinnaman, Sexton Mt., Nancy Ryles, Mountain ' MILLTOWN SOCCER CLUB Big League Softball View, Valley Catholic, Aloha High. Schools: Terra Linda, Cedar Mill, and Girls 16-18yrs. Girls-Becky Dawson: 649-6883 WestTV. Aloha, Beaverton, Sunset, Westview. Boys-Chuck Packard: 591-5678 MTSC: 672-9264 box 473 All Washington County High Schools Season starts first weekend in June. Beaverton Summer Baseball/Softball OAK HILLS SOCCER CLUB Registrations can be accepted by all T-Ball: 6-8yrs, Soft-T-Ball: 6-8yrs, Schools: Oak Hills, and Findley. Little Leagues during their Spring Softball. 9-18yrs, Baseball: 9-18yrs Phil Bride: 645-0865 Sign-up times, or call for a registration Fir Grove, Greenway, Hiteon, McKay, form. Montclair, Raleigh Hills, Raleigh Park, SOMERSETWESTSOCCER CLUB Lisa McVey: 645-9528 St. Cecelia, Conestoga, Highland Park, Schools: Bethany, Rock Creek, Lenox, Whitford, Beaverton High, Jesuit High, McKinley, and Elmonica. Challenger Division Oregon Episcopal. SWSC: 672-9264 box 503 (Baseball) 5-18yrs. Greg Garcia: 590-9746 WESTHILLSSOCCERCLUB For developmentally disabled athletes living within little league district four Sunset Junior Baseball/Softball Schools: Greenway, Raleigh Hills, boundaries. T-Balk 6-8yrs, Soft-T-Ball: 6-8yrs, Raleigh Park, Montclair, and McKay. Roger/Judy Simmons: 646-0070 Softball. 9-18yrs, Baseball. 9-18yrs Bill Connelly: 727-9914 Barnes, Cedar Mill, Ridgewood, Terra Beaverton Babe Ruth Baseball Linda, William Walker, West TV, Catlin WESTSIDESOCCER CLUB 13-18yrs Gable, Holy Trinity, St. Plus, Cedar Schools: Chehalem, Fir Grove, Hiteon, Beaverton High, Highland Park, Whitford, Park, Meadow Park, Sunset. Vose, and Sexton Mt. (East of Murray Conestoga. Contact: 531-3629 Blvd.) Patty Carter: 626-8431 www.cyberhighway.net/-.westside Westview Summer Baseball/Softball Steve Baker: 649-0625 (registrar) T-Ball: 6-8yrs, Soft-T-Ball: 6-8yrs, Jay Doran: 524-3646 (information) Softbal: 9-18yrs, Baseball: 9-18yrs HiGHSCH00L Beaver Acres, Bethany, Elmonica, RECREATIONAL SOCCER c McKinley, Rock Creek, Lenox, Five (0113-U19) Oaks, St. Mary's for Boys, Westview. Boys and girls not playing high school WSBSA: 641-2707 soccer can register for the recreational coed soccer league. Bruce Case: 524.6766 CLASSICLEAGUE YOGA Boys F. girls intt-rested in p,irticipatinq TEED/ADULT Join in on this low intensity fitness rn competitive soccer rimy tryout for thl ciass designed to increase ovt,rall !slut: Tryouts, for the Fill 19')) FITNESS & SPORTS muscle tone. muscle endurance joint sor;ison for 1-11 1 L114 player. will be flexibility and ability to cope with stress hold in May Tryouts for the Wintt:r 2(100 (Kelly Lowe) season for L J15 U19 will bt: toad in AC203 T 6.7pm November or December. 3 30-5 4 16-Adult Childcare Rm Tualatin Hills United Soccer Club $20 ID $30 OD 16 wks) www.thusc.org AC204 T 6.7pm Individuals may drop in for Wayne Flynn: 672-9264 box 516 5 11-6 15 16-Adult Cinldc.nt: Rm aerobic and '.,riess classes for $3 ID. $4 50 OD per class $20 ID $30 OD (6 wks) Westside Metros: The tie must be paid at the Boys: Jim Henderson: 292-5627 TAE KWON DO. BEG front desk to prior chtoeck class Tae Kwon Do. or Korean K,iratt~ r; the Girls: Bev Lyman: 626-2410 Call to check Club Line: 672-9264 box 525 art of kicking and punching The class class availability will focus on this traditional martial art while supplementing the best known methods from other styles We will also FITNESSWALKING emphasize conditioning flexibility, and YOUTH FOOTBALL This class is the motivational tool you relaxation. Come learn in a friendly Grades 3-8. Call your local league need to keep tit' Learn how to maximize environment A great parent-child class' contact listed below for registration the fitness benefits of this low impact I (Soren Anderson,) information Registration begins in workout. Walking will take place in- AC205 Th 6:30-7:30pm May Practices-clinics begin in August. doors on the Athletic Center walking 41-5 6 10-Adult indoor courts Gaines scheduled September through track and outdoors if weather permits $191D $28 50 OD (6 wks) November. 'No class 5 13 (Kelly Lowe) AC206 Th 6:30.7:30pm Aloha AC201 TTh 7:05-8pm 520-6,17 10-Adult indoor courts Jeanne Alexander: 6424104 3'30-5 6 16-Adult indoor track $16 ID $24 OD (5 wks) Beaverton $38 ID $57 OD (6 weeks) Carolyn McRae. 590-3774 AC202 TrTh 7:05-8pm l POWER STEP AEROBICS INTRO Sunset '5 11-6 17 16-Adult indoor track Get a taste for Power Step Aerobics L ~nt•t!e Olney. 644-34.11 $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 weeks) Here's your chance to learn and Westview practice the steps we will use in the S(,br:rt 690-2909 Power Step Class in a non-threatening, - - o a ®s s a ® i introductory session. Our instructor will YOUTH FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS i inform you of the ins and outs and Ca u;t C.ili the local contact benefits of Power Step Aerobics fnr rnore information (Melinda lhreatheroy) ui May AC207 M 9:15-10:30am 3,29 Adult indoor courts $3 ID 4.50 OD (1 only) `~7 a_" AC208 M 9:15-10:30am 5/10 Adult indoor courts •Fj, ~`..,4s'~"; $3 ID 4.50 OD (1 only) agryy~ (i. Check out our adult drop-in basketball! t t ?C•k'wt"riP~,,iMY• j1~ 11 ~~,1 'r 3 OWERSTEP AEROBICS, BEG/INT JUDOCLUB ADIII-T SPORTS LEAGUE ower Step to upbeat music for a Judo is a sport that offers physical P I C T (J R E SPORTS D. omplete cardio workout. Focuses on fitness, mental discipline, self- _ uscle endurance and fat burning. Get expression & self-defense. OJUKAN n shape and have fun doing it! Judo Club sponsors lessons for youth All team sports participants must have Childcare is available at the Athletic and adults at beginner and advanced a picture sports I.D. card prior to Center during this class time. 'No levels. Students are required to ob- participating on a sports team. To class 5/14. (Melinda Weatheroy) serve a class before joining and supply obtain a picture sports I.D. card, two AC209 W/F 9:15-10:30am own "gi". Club dues are $15/month for pieces of identification must be pre- 3/31-5/7 Adult indoor courts individuals and $30/month for a family sented. Please call the Athletic Center $30 ID $45 OD (6 wks) (2 or more). Minimum age is 8 years. for details on acceptable I.D. items. AC210 W/F 9:15-10:30am Students should register at class. Don't delay - allow approximately 2 '5/12-6/16 Adult indoor courts M/T/Th 7-9pm through 6/10 weeks, from the date of applying, for $25 ID $37.50 OD (6 wks) Five Oaks Middle School processing. The card will mailed. (1600 NW 173rd Ave.) Instructor: Rene Leidelmeyer, 649-2947 ADULTSOCCER For information regarding adult soccer ERO-FIT play in the "Oregon Amateur Soccer RACE-WALKING RETREAT l Association" call 292-1814. Teams ERO-FIT and Associates, in ADULT 1 wanting to apply for home game field partnership with Tualatin Hills eligibility need to pick up a Soccer Field SPECIAL INTEREST ~ Use Application Packet and submit the Park and Recreation District, ' completed required forms & documents present the 4t^ Annual NW to the Athletic Center 2-3 months prior Regional Racewalk Retreat to the start of each season. featuring nationally ranked elite AMERICAN COACHING EFFECTIVENESS female walker Kelly Murphy- PROGRAM(ACEP) SOCCER FIELD USE Glenn. This action-packed 15 ACEP is a nationally recognized pro- THPRD & Tualatin Hills Junior Soccer hour retreat is designed to teach gram which utilizes the latest sport League (THJSL) Field Committee will walkers of all levels the most science, sport management, sports coordinate the scheduling of soccer exciting walking technique-- medicine, and sport-specific informa- fields for community sports leagues Racewalking. This retreat will be lion. Coaches who attend the clinic and and adult teams throughout the year. held on the Howard M. Terpenning successfully complete the self-study Groups wanting "seasonal use" should Complex using the Athletic course will be certified by the American call the Athletic Center for a field use Center's indoor track & outdoor Coaching Effectiveness Program. application. paths. Your instructors are Judy S 9am-12:30pm 4/10 Heller & John Hanan 11, certified S 9am-12:30pm 6/12 THPRD y el Commite' de la cancha de USAT&F coaches. Location: Peg Ogilbee Dryland Training La Linga de fu'tbol de Jo'venes For registration or additional Center (15707 SW Walker Rd.) (THJSL) coordinar' tb l horario de ls information: Contact Judy Heller canchas de fu'tbol para las lingas de e-mail: er er T,ofitCa)ataol282.com-. 1677, THPRD or los deportes de la comunidad y los equipas de adultos durante todo el in-district residents will receive a ADULT ano. Los grupos que quieran hacer use 10% discount. de las canchas por temporadas, deben ~FY / SPORTS LEAGUES contactar at Centro Atle'tico por una aplicacio'n para el usode las canchas. t.. The Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District organizes adult sports leagues ~+2 y r throughout the year. Organizational meetings are held prior to the begin- ning of each new season. Interested 0► teams are asked to send a team w representative to the organizational u meeting. Individuals not associated with a team may call the Athletic Center at 645-6498, to be placed on an interest list. . r • f<t. lit c.. c c : ~Y' f 7 G ci ~ ~ ~r tr y~i,, j ; { I'f' r{t py~P" n' ~ - 7 Y7 r3ti r '3' c 'n +ctso 'rr ~"„~`;tl ~ ~1 ~~f . .:G.c ~ r`4'~ i rX r:t ~ f.. 'xes• r 7 t~Ji'N-0 i awa~se MEN'S & WOMEN'S SUMMER FULL WOMEN'SSLOWPITCHSOFTBALL COED SPRING VOLLEYBALL COURT BASKETBALL (INDOOR) LEAGUES League play will begin in April an League play will begin in June and To register a team in the women's continue through mid June. Game_ continue for five weeks. league, please call the Athletic Center will be held on Sunday afternoons Organizational meeting: for details. Team rosters are due by evenings & Monday nights. For detail T 6:30pm 4/13 5pm, March 25. League games will be please contact the Athletic Center. THPRD Peg Oglibee Dryland Training played Tuesday evenings beginning in Center (15707 SW Walker Road) May. To have your name put on an COED SAND VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE interest list, please call the Athletic This recreational league will play on BASEBALL/SOFTBALLFIELD USE Center. Wednesday and/or Thursday evenings THPRD will coordinate the assignment at Cedar Hills Park from 6/16 to 8/12. of District wide baseball/softball fields MEN'S MASTERS SOFTBALL LEAGUE Organizationalmeetinp: from March 1st through July 31st. This This league is for men 50 years and W 6:30pm 4/21 includes both School District #48 and older who want to play softball or play Peg Ogilbee Dryland Training Center THPRD fields. Any group wishing to more softball. If interested, please (15707 SW Walker Rd.) reserve fields for spring & summer attend organizational meeting or call should first obtain an application form tha Center to put your name on an COED SPRING INDUSTRIAL from the Athletic Center. interest list. VOLLEYBALLLEAGUE Organizational Meeting: League play will begin in April and COED SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL Th 6:30pm 5/13 continue through mid June. Games will To register a team in the coed league, THPRD Peg Ogilbee Dryland Training be held on Tuesday and Thursday please call the Athletic Center for Center (15707 SW Walker Rd.) nights. For more information please details. Team rosters and fees are contact the Athletic Center. due by 5:00pm, March 24. League games will be played on Sundays beginning in May. To be added to an interest list, call the Athletic Center. 1999 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE COED INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE This league is designed for employees of companies & businesses located DATE TOURNAMENT TYPE CONTACT PHONE within the THPRD boundaries. League play will be mainly on Fridays beginning 4/25 THPRD One Pitch Coed Leslie Mundt 645-6498 in June. 5/1 THPRD One Pitch Men's Eric Graves 645-6498 W Organizational l meeting: Organization 5/2 THPRD One Pitch Women's Leslie Mundt 645-6498 e Dryland Training 5/8-9 Player's Choice Series Men's Matt Jacks 371-2000 :30pr 4115 THPRD Peg Center (15707 SW Walker Rd) 5/15-16 Sports Marketing NW Men's B. Hedgecock 371-2000 5/22-23 Rose Cup Challenge Coed Jeffrey LeRiche 642-2864 MEN'S SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL 6/5-6 Valley Invitational Girl's 18U Mike Wells 646-1462 6/12 RSS One Pitch Coed Leslie Mundt 645-6498 LEAGUE 6113 RSS One Pitch Men's Leslie Mundt 645-6498 (To register a team in this league, 6/26-27 AEA/Reach Coed/Men's Reach Center 246-1084 please call the Center for details.) 7/3-4 WHBSF Youth Jim Marron 641-7142 League games will begin in May. If you 7/10-11 State Games of Oregon • Girl's Kara Galluzzo 520-1319 are not currently on a team, please call 7/17-18 ASA State 14 A Girl's Becky Dawson 649-6883 the Athletic Center to put your name on 7/24-25 FUNDRAISER for S.O. Adult Leslie Mundt 645-6498 an interest list. Team rosters and fees 7/31-8/1 Sunday Funnies Coed Janet Allison 644-2827 are due by 5pm, March 23rd. 8/7-8 THPRD Playoffs Men's Eric Graves 645-6498 MEN'S INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE 8/15 THPRD Playoffs Coed Leslie Mundt 645-6498 This league is designed for employees 8/22 THPRD Playoffs Coed Leslie Mundt 645-6498 8/28-29 US POSTAL CARRIERS James Cook of companies and businesses located 9/4-5 Sports Marketing NW Adult Claire Busse 364-1923 within the THPRD boundaries. League 9/11 THPRD One Pitch Men's Eric Graves 645-6498 games will be weekdays at 5pm 9/12 THPRD One Pitch Coed Leslie Mundt 645-6498 beginning in June. 9/18 Phil Hall Memorial Coed Leslie Mundt 645-6498 Organizational meeting: 9/19 Phil Hall Memorial Men's Leslie Mundt 645-6498 Th 6:30pm 4/15 10/2 Halloween Tournament Coed Leslie Mundt 645-6498 THPRD Peg Ogilbee Dryland Training Center (15707 SW Walker Rd.) GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION ECHILD OMPLEX. To register for private instruction, social CARE • events, tournaments and other special events contact the Tennis Center. Additional . program registration information is detailed throughout The Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation TUALATIN HILLSTENNIS CENTER the tennis section of this brochure. District Athletic Center offers child care HOWARD M.TERPENNING for parents participating in activities at RECREATION COMPLEX the Howard M. Terpenning Recreation 15707 SW WALKER ROAD Complex. Parents must stay on the BEAVERTON,OR97006 ERESERVATIONS LAY COURT' premises when using this service. 645-7457 Pre-registration is recommended to PERSONNEL assure space availability. Drop-ins Brian Leahy, Center Supervisor welcome on space availability basis. Bob Himelhoch, Instruction Program Fees: $2 per hr. 1st child Coordinator Spring $1.50 per hr, each add. child Instruction Staff. April 1 - May 31, 1999 Ages: Toddler to 6 yrs Brian Loomis Call 645-6498 for spring hours. Scott Allen INDOORCOURTS Teri Hartshorn Hours: M-F lam-11 pm S-Su 7am-9pm The Tennis Center strongly encourages Jim Rankin Reservations: In-district Registration patrons to utilize this service. Mark Toppe Card holders may telephone up to 3 days in advance, or from 4 days to one GENERAL INFORMATION week reservations must be made in The Tualatin Hills Tennis Center, offers person and paid for at that time. Out-of ®-T~,~~~-EHH~S 10 indoor courts and 4 outdoor lighted district residents may reserve courts . tennis courts October through May, day of play only. Individuals may ACTIVITIES and 6 indoor and 8 outdoor lighted reserve one court for 1 or 2 hours. courts June through September. Cancellations: Four hour cancellation Activities include: open play, social notice is required. events, tournaments and instruction. A Fees: TENNIS CENTER SOCIAL EVENTS professional staff is available to Senior Doubles (60 yrs discount) assist and contribute to your tennis In-District $10/crt hr enjoyment. The Park District also Singles $5/person/hr T 8-10pm $4.25/$6.25 3.5+ maintains 82 outdoor neighborhood Doubles $2.50/person/hr Men's Doubles tennis courts located throughout the Out-of-District $15/crt hr W 8-11 pm $6.75/$10.25 3.5+ District. Please call for locations. Singles $7.50/person/hr Ladies Doubles Doubles $3.75/person/hr F 9-11 am $5.50/$8.25 2.5+ BUILDING HOURS / OFFICE HOURS Ball Machines: $2 + court fee. Mixed Doubles M-F, 7am-11 pm / 8am-10pm F 8-11 pm $6.75/$10.25 3.5+ S-Su, 7am-9pm / 8am-8pm Please call for non prime time rates HOLIDAYSICHANGES and times. Senior adults 60 yrs + Please Note: Fee stated is ID/OD. Play IM-F 3/22-26 Open / No Classes receive a 25% discount on court fees. is round robin format. Events are for S-Su 4/3-4 Open / No Classes adults 18+ yrs; Srs are 60+ yrs. You do S-M 5/29-31 Open / No Classes OUTDOORCOURTS not need a partner. Tennis balls are Hours: M-F 7am-11 pm S-Su 7am-9pm provided. RESIDENCY Reservations: Day of play only. In-district residents are given class Cancellations: 2 hr. notice required. Reservations: In-District registration registration priority, reduced fees and Fees: card holders may telephone advanced court reservation privileges In-District $3/crt hr reservations three days in advance. over O.D. residents. Registration cards Singles $1.50/person/hr Out-of-District residents may telephone are required to register for lessons, Doubles $.75/person/hr day of play. Reservations are and to make in-person reservations. Out-of-District $5/crt hr* necessary for all Social Events. There For information on cards please see Singles $2.50/person/hr is a ten minute default time. Four page 4. Doubles $1.25/person/hr hours cancellation notice is required. Events are indoors. SHOWERS: Available 7arn-9pm. $1.50 charge for those not playing tennis. LADDERS Tennis ladders are operating at the INSTRUCTIONAL 19 GROUP LESSON Tennis Center, please come in for 9 information, rules and procedures. ! PROGRAMS REGISTRATION LEAGUES- RATINGS Information is posted at the Center. Registration cards are required to register for any Park District program. TERI'S HIT GROUPS By appointment only. Fees are paid Those without cards may experience LEVELS: NTRP3.0-4.5 ONLY to the Tennis Center prior to the a delay. You may register for your M 8-10pm, F 10am-12noon lesson. Fees: $21/hr ID, $32/hr OD immediate family members only. Fee: $11 ID/$14 OD per person (semi-private rates vary). Call the Tualatin Hills Tennis Center is now Tennis Center for information. 24 If you have any questions regarding offering weekly tennis workouts. The hr cancellation notice required. programs or placement into specific format will consist of drilling, strategy classes, please call the Center in sessions, stroke production and game advance. play. Come out for the challenge, the work-out and the fun with Teri, Brian, PROGRESSIVE HIT GROUPS FOR Spring registration information is Scott, Jim and Mark. What a great ADVANCING JUNIORS: SPRING 1999 located on page 3. opportunity to play against players of all Tryouts for new participants in the three styles. Space is limited, call the Center 1-3 days ahead to reserve a spot. following programs will be held on Format: Week-day classes: Tiny Tots & Friday 4/23 from 4-5pm. Tryout fee of $5 K-2nd grade = /2 hr. two days per wk. SPECIALOLYMPICS payable at tryouts. Call the center on 3rd-12th grade = 1 hr one day per wk. TENNISPROGRAM April 201" to reserve a spot. Adults = 1 hr. two days per wk. or 2 hrs. The Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation one day per wk. Week-end classes: District Tennis Center along with a TEAM DEVELOPMENT (TC483) Adult=2 hrs. one day per wk. Junior: grant from the United States Tennis Team Development is designed for Tiny Tots & Kindergarten=1/2 hr. one day Association will operate a Special Advanced junior players in school per wk/3-5th=1 hr. one day per wk. Olympics Tennis Program that will grades 4-12. Program content includes Session: most sessions are 4 wks culminate with the State competition in drills, competition and fitness training. long except when a holiday occurs (see early summer 1999. Participants will Contact Jim Rankin or Scott Allen at the schedules) have on court instruction with two center for information. Youth (4 to 18 years old): Tiny Tots = 4 THPRD tennis pros and Special Day: F Time: 4-7pm & 5 years old. Kindergarten-2nd/3rd- Olympic volunteers. There is no fee for Dates:4/30-6/11 (no class 5/14, 5/21) 5th/6th-8th/9th-12th grade = current this program. Call for more information. Fee: $79 ID / $118 OD grade in school. Adult: Students must be at least 18 NORTHWEST WHEELCHAIR ATHLETIC ADVANCED MIDDLE SCHOOL HIT years old. ASSOCIATION, USTA & THPRD TENNIS GROUPS (TC484) Location: Classes are taught indoors CENTER present wheelchair tennis This program is for "Champ & A" at the Tualatin Hills Tennis Center on classes for adults and juniors at our tournament level players, ages 10-14. the Howard M. Terpenning Recreation center. Programs run on Saturdays: Complex at 158th & Walker Road, Adults 11 am-1 pm; Juniors 1-2pm. Contact Brian Loomis at the center for Beaverton. Spring 1999 dates: April 3, 10; May 8; information. June 5 (special clinic with Steve Days: M & W Time: 4-6pm Welseil) 12, 19, 26. There is no cost to Dates: 4/26 6/9 (no class 5/10, 5/31) participants in this drop-in program Fee: $126 ID / $ 189 OD T.H.P.R.D.TENNISCENTER& and no pre-registration required. THEUNITEDSTATES N TENNISASSOCIATIO ?w.:( work closely together to provide i players with a variety of programs i s r.. yam, to meet all their tennis needs throughout the year. The Tennis Center currently offers the following y' USTA compatible programs: "USA z Tennis 1-2-3" classes for adults and juniors; after school advanced F, ! 'lit junior programs; adult mixed and adult USTA League Tennis The worlds #1 player, Lindsay Davenport at THPRD! serno. 17 'd~cy a:rir. . RE tb Yy } ~a ~y f r g ti ~t r~i~ r+n.aLS~ k ~Y~ LS,:2fk..~h ...u.3.1.::+. .(dii..9~~'i+ 1-..a . CLASSIFICATIONS Lesson Session Dates: Spring 1999 The National Tennis Rating Program provides a simple, Day Sess• IV Sess. V initial self-placement method of grouping individuals of S 4/17-5/8 5115-6/12' similar ability levels for group lessons, league play, social Su 4/18-5/9 5/16-6/13' competition and club or community programs. M 4/19-5/10 5/17-6/7' MNV 4/19-5/12 5/17-6/9` LEVEL I BEGINNER: NT RP 1.0-1.9 T 4/20-5/11 5/18-6/8 An introductory class for individuals who are new to the T/Th 4/20-5/13 5/18-6/10 game of tennis or are starting to play after a prolonged W 4/21-5/12 5119-6/9 layoff. The basic rules, strokes, procedures and etiquette Th 4122-5/13 5/20-6/10 are covered as well as positioning for singles and doubles. "Session V: 5/29-30 S & Su classes skip this weekend. 5131 no M classes (fees prorated). LEVEL Ii: NTRP 2.0.2.4 This player is working on correct stroke technique, has little YOUTH INDOOR GROUPTENNIS LESSONS directional intent, but can sustain a rally at a moderate The Tualatin Hills Tennis Center group lessons provide an pace. Proper stroke fundamentals, corrective drills and opportunity to develop a child's physical, mental and social court positioning will be the focus of this class. skills in an atmosphere of learning, comradery and fun. From the basic eye/hand coordination tennis games LEVEL III:NTRP2.5-2.9 played with our youngest children comes an essential part This player is beginning to develop sound stroking of a child's overall educational and physical development. technique, can sustain a rally from both the forehand and Children 4 yrs old through the 2nd grade progress at a rate backhand side and is beginning to utilize various spins. all their own through classes flexible enough to adapt to The Level III player is still inconsistent when trying to hit with their ages and abilities. 3rd through 12th grade classes power. Consistency, court coverage, tactics, spin and create an opportunity to learn and develop tennis skills corrective drills are the focus of this class. that will last a lifetime. These classes provide a solid background for the social or competitive tennis player. LEVEL IV: NTRP 3.0-3.9 The Level IV player has dependable strokes and uses a ClassPay Time Dates Fee ID/DD variety of shots and spins. The focus of this class is on match play, singles, doubles strategy and advanced TINY TOTS (4 & 5 years old) movement drills. LEVELIBEGINNER ADULT AEROBIC TENNIS:LEVELS111&IV TC401 M/W 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/12 $21/$31.50 TC40 T This is fun! It's a fast paced workout with emphasis on 9-9:30am 4/20-5/13 $21/$31.50 TC403 T/Th h 9:30-10am 4/20-5/13 $21/$31.50 movement and match play! TC404 T/Th 3-3:30pm 4/20-5/13 $21/$311.50 ADULT DOUBLES CLINIC: LEVELS III & {V TC405 S 9-9:30am 4/17-5/8 $10.50/$15.75 A group class that is devoted specifically to the game of TC501 MW 3-3:30pm 5/17-6/9' $18.50/$27.75 doubles. TC502 T/Th 9-9:30am 5/18-6/10 $21/$31.50 ADULTADVANCED HITGROUPS: NTRP 4.0-4.4 and 4.5+ TC503 T/Th 9:30-10am 5/18-6/10 $21/$31.50 TC504 Tlfh 3-3:30pm 5/18-6/10 $21/$31.50 Two classes, different levels, five students per class. TC505 S 9-9:30am 5115-6/12' $10.50/$15.75 Advanced stroke and movement drills emphasized. THPRD Evaluation Certificate signed is required. KINDERGARTEN-2nd GRADE SENIOR ADULT GROUPS: LEVELII+ LEVELIBEGINNER Offered on Thursdays at fpm & 2pm. Both classes TC406 MW 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/12 $21/$31.50 emphasize technique, stroke production, movement TC407 MM/ 5-5:30pm 4/19-5/12 $21/$31.50 and game strategy. Drills are designed to increase TC408 T/Th 3-3:30pm 4/20-5/13 $21/$31.50 TC409 Tfrh 3:30-4pm 4/20-5/13 $21!$31.50 effectiveness. TC410 T/fh 5-5:30pm 4/20-5/13 $21!$31.50 TC411 S 9:30-10am 4/17-5/8 $10.50/$15.75 All classes need/nstructorapprovalheforo TC506 MNV 3-3:30pm 5/17-6/9' $18.50/$27.75 advancement to the next level. TC507 MW 5-5:30pm 5/17-6/9' $18.50/$27.75 lfstudentsareunsure oftheir TC508 Tfrh 3-3:30pm 5118-6110 $21/$31.50 placement, please make a free evaluation TC509 Tfrh 3:30-4pm 5/18-6/10 $21/$31.50 appointment with the Tennis Center. TC510 T/Th 5-5:30pm 5/18-6/10 $21/$31.50 TC511 S 9:30-10am 5/15-6/12' $10.50/$15.75 Class # Dav(sl Time Dates Fee /D/OD Class# Day($ Time Dates Fee ID/OD L EVELII 6th-MhGRADE TC412 MW 3:30-4pm 4/19-5/12 $21/$31.50 LEVELIBEGINNER TC413 MW 4-4:30pm 4/19-5/12 $21/$31.50 TC429 M 4:30-5:30pm 4/19-5/10 $17/$25.50 TC414 T/Th 5-5:30pm 4/20-5/13 $21/$31.50 TC430 W 4:30-5:30pm 4/21-5/12 $17/$25.50 TC512 MW 3:30-4pm 5/17-6/9' $18.50/$27.75 TC431 S llam-12pm 4/17-5/8 $17/$25.50 TC513 MW 4-4:30pm 5/17-6/9' $18.50/$27.75 TC529 M 4:30-5:30pm 5/17-6/7' $12.75/$15.75 TC514 Tffh 5-5:30pm 5/18-6/10 $21/$31.50 TC530 W 4:30-5:30pm 5/19-6/9 $17/$25.50 LEVEL III TC531 S 11am-12pm 5115-6M2' $17/$25.50 TC415 - MW 4-4:30pm 4119-5/12 $21/$31.50 LEVELII TC416 T/Th 4-4:30pm 4/20-5/13 $21/$31.50 TC432 M 4:30-5:30pm 4119-5/10 $17/$25.50 TC433 W 4:30-5:30pm 4/21-5/12 $17/$25.50 TC515 MW 4-4:30pm 5/17-6/9' $18.50/$27.75 TC434 Th 4:30-5:30pm 4/22-5/13 $17/$25.50 TC516 T/Th 4-4:30pm 5/18-6/10 $21/$31.50 TC532 M 4:30-5:30pm 5/17-617' $12.75/$15.75 3-5th GRADE TC533 W 4:30-5:30pm 5/19-6/9 $17/$25.50 LEVELIBEGINNER TC534 Th 4:30-5:30pm 5/20-6/10 $17/$25.50 TC417 M 4-5pm 4/19-5/10 $17/$25.50 TC418 T 4-5pm 4/20-5/11 $171$25.50 LEVEL111 TC419 W 4-5pm 4/21-5/12 $17/$25.50 TC435 M 4:30-5:30pm 4/19-5/10 $17/$25.50 TC420 Th 3:30-4:30pm 4/22-5/13 $17/$25.50 TC436 T 4:30-5:30pm 4/20-5/11 $17/$25.50 TC421 S 10-11am 4/17-5/8 $17/$25.50 TC535 M 4:30-5:30pm 5/17-6/7' $12.75/$19.25 TC517 M 4-5pm 5/17-6/7' $12.75/$19.25 TC536 T 4:30-5:30pm 5/18-6/8 $17/$25.50 TC518 T 4-5pm 5/18-6/8 $17/$25.50 TC519 W 4-5pm 5119-6/9 $17/$25.50 LEVELIV TC520 Th 3:30-4:30pm 5/20-6/10 $17/$25.50 TC437 T 4:30-5:30pm 4/20-5/11 $17/$25.50 TC521 S 10-11am 5/15-6/12' $17/$25.50 TC438 Th 4:30-5:30pm 4122-5/13 $17/$25.50 LEVELII TC537 T 4:30-5:30pm 5/18-6/8 $17/$25.50 TC422 T 3:30-4:30pm 4/20-5/11 $17/$25.50 TC538 Th 4:30-5:30pm 5/20-6/10 $17/$25.50 TC423 W 4:30-5:30pm 4/21-5/12 $17/$25.50 TC424 Th 4-5pm 4/22-5/13 $17/$25.50 9-12th GRADE LEVELI BEGINNER TC522 T 3:30-4:30pm 5/18-6/8 $17/$25.50 TC439 W 3-4pm 4/21-5/12 $17/$25.50 TC523 W 4:30-5:30pm 5/19-6/9 $17/$25.50 TC524 Th 4-5pm 5/20-6/10 $17/$25.50 TC539 W 3-4pm 5/19-6/9 $17/$25.50 LEVEL III LEVELII TC425 T 4-5pm 4/20-5/11 $17/$25.50 TC440 T 3-4pm 4/20-5/11 $17/$25.50 TC426 W 3:30-4:30pm 4/21-5/12 $17/$25.50 TC441 Th 3-4pm 4/22-5/13 $17/$25.50 TC427 Th 4-5pm 4/22-5/13 $17/$25.50 TC540 T 3-4pm 5/18-6/8 $17/$25.50 TC525 T 4-5pm 5/18-6/8 $17/$25.50 TC541 Th 3-4pm 5/20-6/10 $17/$25.50 TC526 W 3:30-4:30pm 5/19-6/9 $17/$25.50 TC527 Th 4-5pm 5/20-6/10 $17/$25.50 LEVELIII TC442 M 3-4pm 4/19-5/10 $17/$25.50 LEVELIV TC443 T 3-4pm 4/20-5/11 $17/$25.50 TC428 M 3:30-4:30pm 4/19-5/10 $17/$25.50 TC444 Th 3-4pm 4/22-5/13 $17/$25.50 TC528 M 3:30-4:30pm 5/17-6/7' $12.75/$19.25 TC542 M 3-4pm 5/17-617' $12.75/$19.25 TC543 T 3-4pm 5/18-6/8 $17/$25.50 TC544 Th 3-4pm 5/20-6/10 $17/$25.50 Tennis - The Game For Life! y Class Day(s) Time Dates Fee 0100 Classg Oav(s) Time Dates Fee ID/OD LEVELIV TC467 Th 6-8pm 4/22-5/13 $34.50/$51.75 TC445 M 3-4pm 4/19-5/10 $17/$25.50 TC468 Su 9-11 am 4/18-5/9 $34.50/$51.75 TC446 W 3-4pm 4/21-5112 $17/$25.50 TC559 M 9-11 am 5/17-617' $26/$38.75 TC545 . M- 3-4pm 5/17-6/7' $12.75/$19.25 TC560 M 9-11 am 5/17-6/7' $26/$38.75 TC546 W 3-4pm 5/19-6/9 $17/$25.50 TC561 M 6-8pm 5/17-6/7' $26/$38.75 TC562 T 1 oam-12pm 5/18-6/8 $34.50/$51.75 TC563 T 6-8pm 5/18-6/8 $34.50/$51.75 TC564 W 9-1 lam 5/19-6/9 $34.50/$51.75 ADULT INDOOR GROUP TENNIS LESSONS TC565 W 10am-12pm 5/19-6/9 $34.50/$51.75 Adults of all ages and abilities can learn and develop a TC566 W 6-8pm 5/19-619 $34.50/$51.75 tennis game socially or competitively suited to their TC567 Th 6-8pm 5/20-6/10 $34.501$51.75 individual needs. Tennis is a game that can be played all of TC568 Su 9-11 am 5/16-6/13' $34.50/$51.75 your life, and it is never too late to learn. Small classes are ideally suited to learning and enjoying the sport, and are ADULTLEVELIV offered in a wide range of days and times to meet today's TC469 M 6-8pm 4/19-5/10 $42.50/$63.75 busy schedules. Senior Adults age 60+ receive a 25% TC470 T 6-8pm 4/20-5/11 $42.50/$63.75 discount on listed group lesson fees. TC471 W 6-8pm 4/21-5/12 $42.50/$63.75 TC472 Th loam-12pm 4/22-5/13 $42.50/$63.75 ADULT LEVEL I BEGINNER TC473 Th 6-8pm 4/22-5/13 $42.50/$63.75 TC447 MNV 11 am-12pm 4/19-5/12 $34.50/$51.75 TC474 S 9-11 am 4117-5/8 $42.50/$63.75 TC448 NNW 7-8pm 4119-5/12 $34.50/$51.75 TC569 M 6-8pm 5/17-6/7' $33/$47.75 TC449 T/Th 9-10am 4/20-5/13 $34.50/$51.75 TC570 T 6-8pm 5118-6/8 $42.50/$63.75 TC450 T/Th 6-7pm 4/20-5/13 $34.50/$51.75 TC571 W 6-8pm 5/19-6/9 $42.50/$63.75 TC451 S 12-2pm 4/17-5/8 $34.50/$51.75 TC572 Th loam-12pm 5/20-6/10 $42.50/$63.75 TC547 MW l l am-12pm 5/17-6/9' $30.25/$45.25 TC573 Th 6-8pm 5/20-6/10 $42.50/$63.75 TC548 MNV 7-8pm 5/17-6/9' $30.25/$45.25 TC574 S 9-11 am 5/15-6/12 $42.50/$63.75 TC549 T/Th 9-10am 5/18-6/10 $34.50/$51.75 ADULT AEROBIC TENNIS LEVEL III&IV TC550 T/Th 6-7pm 5/18-6/10 $34.50/$51.75 TC475 M 10am-12pm 4/19-5/10 $42.50/$63.75 TC551 S 12-2pm 5/15-6/12' $34.50/$51.75 TC476 W 6-8pm 4/21-5/12 $42.50/$63.75 ADULTLEVELII TC575 M 10am-12pm 5/17-6/7' $33/$47.75 TC452 M 6-8pm 4/19-5/10 $34.50/$51.75 TC576 W 6-8pm 5/19-6/9 $42.50/$63.75 TC453 MNV 9-10am 4/19-5/12 $34.50/$51.75 TC454 MW 11am-12pm 4/19-5/12 $34.50/$51.75 ADULT DOUBLES CLINIC LEVEL III&IV TC455 MW 6-7pm 4/19-5/12 $34.50/$51.75 TC477 W 9-11 am 4/21-5/12 $42.50/$63.75 TC456 T 1 oam-12pm 4/20-5/11 $34.50/$51.75 TC457 T/Th 7-8pm 4/20-5/13 $34.50/$51.75 TC577 W 9-1 lam 4/21-5/12 $42.50/$63.75 TC458 Su 12-2pm 4/18-5/9 $34.50/$51.75 ADULT ADVANCED HIT GROUP NTRP4.0-4A TC552 M 6-8pm 5/17-6/7' $26/$38.75 TC478 T 6-8pm 4/20-5/11 $50/$75 TC553 MWW 9-10am 5117-6/9' $30.25/$45.25 TC479 Th 10am-12pm 4/22-5/13 $50/$75 TC554 MW l 1 am-12pm 5/17-6/9' $30.25/$45.25 TC555 MNV 6-7pm 5/17-6/9' $30.25/$45.25 TC578 T 6- 5/18-6/8 $50/$75 TC556 T 10am-12pm 5/18-6/8 $34.50/$51.75 TC579 Th l0amam12pm 5/20 6/10 $50/$75 TC557 T/rh 7-8pm 5/18-6/10 $34.50/$51.75 ADULTADVANCED HIT GROUPS NTRP4.5+ TC558 Su 12-2pm 5/16-6/13' $34.50/$51.75 TC480 Th 6-8pm 4/22-5/13 $50/$75 ADULTLEVELIII TC580 Th 6-8pm 5/20-6/10 $50/$75 TC459 M 9-11 am 4/19-5/10 $34.50/$51.75 TC460 M 9-11 am 4/19-5/10 $34.50/$51.75 SENIOR ADULTS Level II+ TC461 M 6-8pm 4/19-5/10 $34.50/$51.75 TC481 Th l pm 4/22-5/13 $181$27 TC462 T loam-12pm 4/20-5/11 $34.50/$51.75 TC482 Th 2pm 4/22-5/13 $18/$27 TC463 T 6-8pm 4/20-5/11 $34.50/$51.75 TC464 W 9-11 am 4/21-5/12 $34.50/$51.75 TC581 Th I pm 5/20-6/10 $18/$27 TC465 W 10am-12pm 4/21-5/12 $34.50/$51.75 TC582 Th 2pm 5/20-6/10 $18/$27 TC466 W 6-8pm 4/21-5/12 $34.50/$51.75 VI I REGISTRATION For aquatic program policies ® ® • Registration cards are required to and program definitions register for any Park District program. lease see 112-115. 9 Those without cards may experience a p pages delay. You may register for your ® . immediate family members only. CLASS IDEAS... INSTRUCTORS o If you have any questions regarding Do you have an interest in a special programs or placement into specific craft or project? Or would you like to classes, please call the Center in teach a class? Please give us a call; advance. we are always looking for new class 9985 SW 125th ideas. BEAVERTON,OR97005 Spring registration information Is 524-3941 located on page 3. Tri-Met #'s 62, 92 PERSONNEL Shannon HoMenen,Center SupeMsor ~ ~y t®~lg~~ Terri Bassett, Program Coordinator Erica Welch, Program Coordinator Roberto Monascalchl, Program Coordinator Fridays! Brian Powers, Program Coordinator Every Friday from 7-9pm BUILDING HOURS/ OFFICE HOURS the entire facility will be open M-Th, 6am-9:30pm / 8:30am-8:30pm fir a'grea! 1°w r°t81 F, 6am-9pm / 8:30am-8:30pm $4 per child ID $6 per child On S, 9am-4:30pm / 10am-4pm Parents and children under2 yrs are Su, 10am-4:30pm / 10am-4pm FREE! HOLIDAY SCHEDULE A palette of fun and games will be Spring Break: presented that mill interest all members of your family. 3/22-3/25 - add. open swim 1:15-3pm 3/23-3/25 - add. open swim 3:15-5pm basketball art o dance • painting .parent/child activities o hip hop classes swimming *and much more! The Conestoga Recreation & Aquatic Center, the Park District's newest Call or pick-up a schedule of each weeks theme. facility, houses a gymnasium, an aerobics/dance room, 4 multi purpose classrooms, a weight room, a 6 lane 25 yard pool and a shallow water leisure pool. Mewl SENIOR CLASS DISCOUNT i Adults 60 years of age and above will now receive a 25% discount off the ELECTRONICA FUMIC registration fee of most classes held at It is not unusual for our swim the Center. A dance class for adults. center to reach capacity limit CLASS IDEAS -INSTRUCTORS We are offering two four for open swims. Due to these Do you have an interest in a special craft week sessions. See anticipated large numbers, in- or project? Or would you like to teach a I district residents are allowed class at Conestoga Recreation & page 102 for complete entrance prior to out-of-district Aquatic Center? Please give us a call; class description. guests. A waiting list will be we are always looking for new class taken. ideas and instructorsl We strive to produce the most accurate brochure possible. However, some program information and fees may have changed after this brochure has gone to print. YOUTH SPRING DANCE RECITAL & EXERCISE Most Conestoga Dance Classes will participate in a Spring Recital. Dress Rehearsal will be on June 311, 1999 from 5-8pm at Garden Home Recreation Center. The Recital will start at 7pm on June 41h, 1999 at We invite parents and spectators to Garden Home Recreation Center. attend the first and last day of the children's classes, otherwise, in-room Some Instructors will be requesting a lab fee to cover costumes and observance will be by instructor other instructors will be asking parents to provide basic costume needs. approval only. Information on shoes Dance classes will be a total of 10 weeks including the recital week. will be given at first class. CREATIVE DANCE Learn the basics of ballet whi!e having CREATIVE MOVEMENT JAZZrrAP fun with movement games to crazy Explore dance, movement, rhythm and Two classes in onel This class offers t/2 music. Let the imagination go with music. Spin, twirl and movel (L. Uhl) hour of jazz exercise and progressions creative time using props and different C0110 M 10-10:40am and t/2 hour of tap. We will learn a jazz rhythms. *These classes have a lab fee 3/29-5/24 3-4 yrs Rm 201 routine and a tap routine ...WOWi Bring of $5 due to the instructor the 1st day of $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) your tap shoes and smiles. *These class. classes have a lab fee of $5 due to CO1o0 M 10:45-11:25am TAP I the instructor on the first day of class. 3/29-5/24 3-4 yrs Rm 201 Learn the basics of tap to different (S. Barrett) $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) (Staff) styles of music. Bring Tap Shoes. *C0116 T 5-5:55pm C0101 M 2:45-3:25pm *These classes have a lab fee of $5 3/30-5125 4-6 yrs Rm 201 3/29-5/24 3-4 yrs Rm 204 due to the instructor the 1st dat of class. *CO117 Th 6:30-7:25pm $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) (K. Bartley) *C0111 T 4-4:55pm 4/1-5/27 7-13 yrs Rm 201 *C0102 T 12:15-12:55pm 3/30-5/25 4-6 yrs Rm 201 $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) 3/30-5/25 3-4 yrs Rm 201 *C0112 T 6-6:55pm *C01103 T 1.1:40pm 3/30-5/25 7-13 yrs Rm 201 JAZZ 3/30-5/25 .3-4 yrs Rm 201 $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) (S. Barrett) Learn traditional Jazz progressions with $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) (S. Barrett) C0113 Th 5:30-6:25pm a creative twistl (L. Uhl) C0104 W 10-10:40am 411-5/27 4-6 yrs Rm 201 C0118 W 3:30-4:25pm 3/31-5/26 3-4 yrs Rm 201 $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) (S., Barrett) 3/31-5/26 4-6 yrs Rm 201 C0105 W 10:45-11:25pm C0114 F 4:30-5:30pm C0119 F 3:30-4:25pm 3/31-5/26 3-4 yrs Rm 201 4/2-5/28 4-6 yrs Rm 201 4/2-5/28 7-13 yrs Rm 201 C0106 W 2:45.3:25pm $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) (K. Bartley) $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) 3/31-5/26 3-4 yrs Rm 201 $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) (L. Uhl) PRE BALLET C0107 W 5:30.6:10pm Introduction to ballet, movement and 3/31-5/26 3-4 yrs Rm 204 + ; i n rhythm. (Staff) $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) (K. Bartley) 1, ; a Learn to dance C0120 S 9-9:45am C0108 Th 12:15-12:55pm at Conestoga! 4/3-5/29 4-6 yrs Rm 204 4/1.5/27 3.4 yrs Rm 201 / I $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) (A. Leaf) C0109 F 2:45-3:25pm 4i2-5.28 3-4 yrs Rm 201 $25 ID $37.50 OD (10 wks) (L. Uhl) }~;~~t►e-In Registration ta,;1~(ul Hints: ® 30 agents are available to help you. a Average hold time is 7 minutes. 9 Busiest time is 8-9am (please defercalls if possible). 41~ Please make sure your THPRD Registration Card information is updated with ALL family members included. BALLET IRISH DANCING Learn ballet fundamentals, increase Come and enjoy a new, fun way to dance YOUTH your self-confidence and improve poise with an Irish flair! Learn the graceful SPORTS & posture (A. Klein) basics of soft shoe dancing such as C0121 M 3:30-4:25pm reels, slip jigs and light jigs as well as 3/29-5/24 5-6 yrs Rm 201 group pieces. Older children will also C0122 M 4:30-5:25pm learn hard shoe dances such as jigs STARTSMART- 3/29-5/24 6-8 yrs Rm 201 and hornpipes. Look for our adult PARENT /CHILD SPORTS WORKSHOP $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) classes on Saturdays! (L. Buckley) Learn the basics of catching, hitting, C0129 Th 10:45-11:40am• throwing and kicking. Parents and their LYRICAL DANCE 4/1-5/27 3-5 yrs Rm 201 Learn a new, up and coming dance $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) that will work together the basic skills that get them ready for sports. Workshop form which combines the energy of 'Soft shoe only instruction and guidance provided to jazz with the grace of ballet. Prior dance C0130 S 9-9:55am parent/child pairs. First Class meeting experience not required. (K. Bader) 4/3-5/15 7-12 yrs Rm 204 will be a training for parents only. C0123 M 6:30-7:25pm $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) (T. Suyama) 3/29-5/24 7-9 yrs Rm 201 'Hard and Soft Shoe. Tap shoes are C0200 Th 6-6:45pm C0124 M 7:30-8:25pm required. 4/1-6/10 3-5 yrs Gym B 3/29-5/24 10-13 yrs $16 ID $24 OD (7 wks) $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) FUN&FIT Join the fun and run around playing HOOP IT UPI FUNK games in this active class. (N. Propp) Learn basketball basics. Entry level Learn to dance to contemporary music C0131 Th 8:50-9:30am skills will be introduced and always a and learn today's styles. Show off your 4/1-6/10 4-5 yrs GymA little playing time for your superstar! stuff at your next school event. C0132 Th 9:35-10:20am C0201 M 10:50-11:30am C0125 W 6:30-7:25pm 4/1-6/10 2'/2 -3 yrs Gym A 3/29-6/7 3-4 years Gym A 3/31-5/26 8-11 yrs Rm 201 C0133 M 7-7:40pm $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (K. Bartley) C0126 W 7:30-8:25pm 3/30-6/8 3-5 yrs Gym A C0202 T 5:20-6pm 3/31-5/26 12-18 yrs Rm 201 $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) (K. Bartley) $25 1 D /8 $37.50 O O5D yrs GymA C0127 F 6-6:55pm SKIP, HOP...... JUMPI $25 I (11 wks) (P. Marks) C0203 6-6 4/2-5/28 8-11 yrs Rm 201 Your child will improve their balance, :40pm $33 ID $49.50 OD (10 wks) (A. Klein) coordination, rhythm, fitness and self- $25 I/8 3 3 4 yrs Gym B $25 D $37.50 OD (11 wks) (K. Bartley) confidence with this class! Games, C0204 T 6:05.6:45pm sports, tumbling and more will be used 3/30-6/8 7-8 yrs Gym A to have fun and be fit! $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (P. Marks) C0134 W 9-9:45am C0205 T 6:45-7:25pm 3/31-6/9 3-5 yrs Gym A 3/30-6/8 5-6 yrs Gym B $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (K. Bartley) $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (K. Bartley) C0135 W 6:45-7:10pm C0206 W 9:50-10:20am FUNK 3/31-6/9 3-5 yrs Gym A 3/31-6/9 3-4yrs Gym A DROP IN CLASS $16 ID $24 OD (11 wks) (N. o , ropy) $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (K. Bartley) Held during 00207 W 10:30-11:10am _ 3/31-6!9 4-5 yrs Gym A Select $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (K. Bartley) Family Night Fridays ( Y FUN. ; 00208 W 6.6:40pm from 7-8 Join your child in the gym 3/31-6/9 4-5 yrs Gym A pm' l this class is free and climb, hop, rock, crawl ! $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (N. Propp) ~I and shoot hoops with all the 00209 W 7:20-8pm with your admission. toys and fun things we have 3/31-6/9 8-10 yrs Gym A Class is open to setup in the gym for children $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (N. Propp) ALL AGES ages 1-6. Parents are free 40 s10o 3 a rs 6-6:40pm Y Gym A and children only have to pay 11 (3 yrs-adult). the facility drop in fee of $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (P. Marks) C0211 S 9:20-9:50am $1.50 ID and $2.25 OD. Check the Gym Schedule for 4/3-6/12 5-6 yrs Gym A Gym Fun times. $25 ID $37.50 OD (11wks) (P. Fehrs) , utis MEN will ANW=Mvb~ BASKETBALLTRAINING TINY TOTS TENNIS KIDS SPORT Develop quicker feet, hand and ball This class is an introductory class for Mini-Athletes will get to try out all kinds speeds and perfect your shot! Fun drills children new to the game. Basic rules, of sports in this classl Basketball, and the mental aspects of the game will strokes, procedures and etiquette will soccer, football, kick ball, and who be covered as well. This class is for those be covered. Class will work indoors. knows what elsel Improving their group who really want to work hard & improve (Colin Arnold) interaction and gross motor skills are their game. For the intermediate player. C0222 W 4:40-5:10pm just a few of the benefits of this well (B. Menten) 3/31-4/21 4-5 yrs Gym A rounded class. (K. Bartley) C0212 MW 4-5pm $9 ID $13.50 OD (4 wks) C0232 M 10-10:45am 3/29-5/5 10-16 yrs Gym B C0223 W 3:30-4pm 3/29-6/7 4-6 yrs Gym A $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) 4/28-5/19 4-5 yrs Gym A $25 ID $37.50 OD (1i wks) C0213 MW 4-5pm C0224 W 4:05-4:35pm 5/10-6/16 10-16 yrs Gym B 4/28-5/19 4-5 yrs GymA SPORTSFUN! $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) C0225 W 4:40-5:10pm Join us as we try different sports. Play 4/28-5/19 4-5yrs GymA basketball, flag football, dodge ball, T-BALL: DIAMOND DREAMS $9 ID $13.50 OD (4 wks) soccer & more. (N. Propp) Work on the basics: throwing, catching, C0226 W 3:30-4pm C0233 M 3:30-4:25pm hitting! Practice skills and practice 5/26-6/16 4-5yrs GymA 3/29-6/7 6-8yrs GymA games will make this class thrilling. C0227 W 4:05-4:35pm C0234 M 4:30-5:25pm Bring a glove if you can. 5/26-6/16 4-5 yrs GymA 3/29-6/7 9-12 yrs Gym A C0214 M 6:15-6:55pm C0228 W 4:40-5:10pm $33 ID $49.50 OD (11 wks) 3/29-6/7 5-6 yrs GymA 5/26-6/16 4-5yrs GymA $25 !D $37.50 OD (1 i wks) (N. Propp) $9 ID $13.50 OD (4 wks) TUMBLING 00215 W 7-7:40pm Learn basic tumbling skills using a 3/31-6/9 4-5 yrs Gym B NETBLASTERS variety of equipment such as low beam, $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (P. Marks) This Tennis class is for Kindergarten mats, wedges, etc. C0216 Th 10:20-11am through Second Graders. They will get C0235 Th 8:4$-9:25am 4/1-6110 3-4 yrs GymA a blast out of this entry level class. 4/1-6/10 3-4 yrs Rm 202 $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (N. Propp) Basic rules, strokes, procedures and C0236 Th 9:30-10:10am etiquette will be covered. Class will work 411-6/10 4-6 yrs Rm 202 BASEBALLBASICS indoors. (Colin Arnold) C0237 Th 10:15-11am Work on catching, throwing & fielding. C0229 W 5:15-5:45pm 4/1-6/10 3-4 yrs Rm 202 Class may be held outdoors. Bring your 3/31-4121 5-8yrs Gym A C0238 Th 11:05-11:45am own glove. (D. Bilyeu) C0230 W 5:15-5:45pm 4/1-6/10 3-4 yrs Rm 202 C0217 Th 6:45-7:25pm 4/28-5/19 5-8yrs Gym A $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (A. Leaf) 4/1-6/10 6-8 yrs Gym A C0231 W 5:15-5:45pm C0239 Th 1:45-2:40pm $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) 5/26.6/16 5-8yrs Gym A 4/1-6/10 4-6 yrs Gym A $9 ID $13.50 OD (4 wks) C0240 Th 2:45-3:40pm SOCCER SPECIALISTS 4/1-6/10 4-6 yrs Gym A Dribble, Kick & Scorel This fun class will C0241 Th 4:45-5:40pm keep your feet busy! 411-6/10 5-7 yrs Gym A { C0218 M 9:15-9:55am $33 ID $49.50 OD (11 wks) (Lochanmeier) 3/29-6/7 3-4 yrs GymA 00242 F 5:30-6:10pm r $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (K. Bartley) = 4/1-6/10 3-4 yrs Rm 204 r C0219 M 5:30-6:10pm C0243 F 6.15-6:50pm 3/29-6/7 4-5 yrs GymA 4/1-6/10 4-6 rs Rm 204 $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (N. Propp) $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (A. Leaf) C0220 T 6:45-7:25pm 3/30-6/8 6-8 yrs Gym A MARTIAL ARTS: KEMPO KARATE $2510 $37.50 OD (11 wks) (P. Marks) Tennis anyone. A blend of Okinawan Karate & Chinese C0221 Th 11:05-11:45am Kempo will be presented in this class. 4/1-6/10 3-4 yrs GymA This self defense art emphasizes $25 ID $37.50 OD (11 wks) (N. Propp) attacking the opponents' nerve points. Elements of Tae Kwon DO & Jujitsu will also be included. (J. Chaney) C0244 T 7-8:30pm We have Ghlllicf tf, f 5 cfay~ 8 wdefc In thi8 mvmlreg`AND•Aftsr 8ct'tuall l~POgrams!3/30 6/8 10+yrs Rm 201 Look in'tha Specialvonts sctlon,.page 100 far morr3'rtefailst° $50 ID $75 OD (11 wks) SOME EN KIDS CREATIONS BEADED HEMP BRACELETS EHOBBIESA Children will get to make all kinds of Using a basic macrame knot, you will neat crafts and creations in this classl create a beautiful beaded bracelet of CRAFTS (A. Turner) ycur own design. Lab Fee: $3 due at C0310 M 10:40-11:20am class (P. Durgan) 3/29-6/7 4-5 yrs Rm 204 C0320 S 9-10:25am KINDER-NAUTSI $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) 4/29 7-12 yrs Rm 203 Explore your world with art, science, $51D $7.50 OD (1 only) games & your imagination. (T. Suyama) FUNSTUFFI C0300 T 10-11am You will have a great time doing all kinds FRIENDSHIP DOLLS 3130-6/8 3-4 yrs Rm 204 of games and stories & crafts. (A. Turner) You can learn to make several friend- $35 ID $52.50 OD (11 wks) C0311 F 10:40-11:20am ship dolls to keep or give. Lab Fee: $2.50 4/2-6/11 4-6 yrs Rm 204 due at class. (P. Durgan) EXPLOREART $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) C0321 S 9-10:25am Join your child as we play, create and 5/15 6-8 yrs Rm 203 explore art. Parent Participation is ART PROJECTS GALOREI C0322 S 10:30am-12:05pm Required. Make a special art project. Parent 5/15 9-12 yrs Rm 203 C0301 M 9-9:40am participation required. Lab Fee $3 due $5 ID $7.50 OD (1 only) 3/29-6/7 18 mo-2 yrs Rm 204 at each class. (T. Suyama) $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) (A. Turner) April Showers CRAFTS FOR CAT LOVERS C0302 M 9:50-10:30am C0312 Th 10-10:45am Create a variety of craft projects 3/29-6/7 21/2- 3 yrs Rm 204 4/1 2 yrs Rm 204 featuring our feline friends. Lab Fee: $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) (A. Turner) $2 ID $3 OD (1 only) $10 due at class. (P. Durgan) C0303 M 6-6:40pm C0313 Th 10-10:45am C0323 S 9-10:25am 3/29-6/7 21/2 -4 yrs Rm 204 4/8 3-5 yrs Rm 204 6/5-6/12 6-8 yrs Rm 203 $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) (T. Suyama) $2 ID $3 OD (1 only) C0324 S 10:30am-12:05pm May Flowers 6/5-6/12 9-12 yrs Rm 203 DISCOVERSCIENCE C0314 Th 10-10:45am $9 ID $13.50 OD (2 wks) Join your child as we learn about 5/6 2 yrs Rm 204 science subjects like colors, stars, $2 ID $3 OD (1 only) FROM PUPPET TO PUPPET SHOW magnets and more. Parent participation C0315 Th 10-10:45am Learn how to turn a story into a puppet required. (T. Suyama) 5/13 3-5 yrs Rm 204 theater. We will learn to develop basic C0304 W 8:50-9.30am $2 ID $3 OD (1 only) theater skills including acting, prop and 3/31-6/9 20 mo-2 yrs Rm 204 Balloons & Bubbles set design, script writing and team work. $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) C0316 Th - 10-10:45am Lab fee will be discussed at first class 6/3 2 yrs Rm 204 (Lisa Conso/o) C0305 W 9:40- 10:20am 3/31-6/9 21/2 -3 yrs Rm 204 $2 ID $3 OD (1 only) C0325 S 9-10am $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) C0317 Th 10.10:45am 4/3-5/22 6-12 yrs Rm 202 C0306 W 6:15-6:55pm 6/10 3-5 yrs Rm 204 . $25 ID $37.50 OD (8 wks) 3/31-6/9 3-4 yrs Rm 204 $2 ID $3 OD (1 only) $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) PAPERMAKING C0307 W 7:05-7:45pm KIDSARTI Create unique, handmade paper for 3/31-6/9 4-6 yrs Rm 204 Spend the entire quarter making fun arts writing, painting or as a sculpture. This $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) and crafts projects. Lab fee: $6 due at class will take you through all the steps. first class. (T. Suyama) This class is more than crafts you will FUN & GAMES C0318 M 7-7:45pm be able to make art. Lab Fee: Approx. Learn about shapes, colors and sizes 3/29-6/7 6-8 yrs Rm 204 $20, will be discussed at first class. while doing craft projects, games and $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) (Jan Kirchhoff Smith) much morel (A. Turner) C0326 T/Th 7:30-9:30pm C0308 F 9-9.40am HIP HAIR WRAP CLIPS 3/30-4/22 12 yrs + Rm 202 4/2-6/11 3-4 yrs Rm 204 Come join us and learn how to do basic $51 ID $76.50 OD (4 wks) $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) hair wrapping as well as decorative C0309 F 9.50-10.20am designs. Each student will make a clip- 4/6-6/11 2-3 yrs Rm 204 on hair wrap which can be worn again $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) and again. Lab Fee: $2.50 due at class (P. Durgan) Graff projects allow our- C0319 s 9-10:25am imaginations to bloom! 4/4 8-12 yrs Rm 203 $5 ID $7.50 OD (i only) SCIENCE EXPLORER DRAWING FOR YOUTH We will create and explore the world You can learn to draw at any agel For YOUTH around us. See things that bubble, boil, new or continuing students. Find out slime and steam. Lab fee: $6 due at just how talented you can be. Lab fee: SPECIAL INTEREST first class. (T. Suyama) $15.00 due at first class. (T. Clasey) C0327 W 4:50-5:30pm C0331 M/Th 6:15-7:15pm 3/31-6/9 6-7 yrs Rm 202 3/29-6/10 6-8 yrs Rm 203 FRIENDS &FUN C0328 M 3:45-4:25pm $70 ID $105 OD (11 wks) Join this play group for all kinds of fun 3/29-6/7 8-11 yrs Rm 202 C0332 M/Th 7:20-8:20pm with games, blocks and much more! $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) 3/29-6/10 9-13 yrs Rim 203 $70 ID $105 OD (ti wks) Activities will be developed that will enhance & develop your child's social ARTQUAKE $0333 S 4:30-6pm skills; experience We will make a different art project each 4/3-6/12 6-13 yrs Rm 101 an environment that week! Lab fee: $10 due at first class. $53 ID $79.50 OD (11 wks) allows parents to interact with other parents. (T. Suyama) (T. Suyama) -9m 204 C0329 W 4-4:40pm REALISTIC DRAWING & ILLUSTRATION /8 2O C0400 21D 3 yrs 9Rm 204 3/31-6/9 6-7 years Rm 202 For new and continuing students. Learn $35 ID $52.50 O C0330 M 4:30-5:10pm how to accurately draw anything. $35 (11 wks) C0401 W 10:30-11:25am 3/29-6/7 8-11 years Rm 202 Illustrate any work from portraits to 3/31-6/9 18 month-2 yrs Rm 204 $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) cartooning! This class is for anyone $35 ID $52.50 OD (11 wks) who wants to draw even if you think you can't. Supply Fee of $18.50 is required COOKINGMONSTERS P,13ATIONS at the first class. (G. Gerlach) Join your toddler as we learn to li i C070 00700 M 7-8:30pm measure, count, pour and stir. The 3/2 /ID1 17 7 13OD+ (11 yrs wks) Rm 101 basics of cooking while having fun Let us host your next birthday party! $70 $105 playing with food! Parent participation Several Birthday Party Packages are KNOW YOUR BODY: required. Lab Fee: $7 due at first class. available: (T. Suyama) ANATOMY DRAWING C0402 T 11:15am-12pm POOL PARADE - $4.50/child Improve your drawing by learning how 3/30-6/8 2-5 yrs Rm 202 FUN FEST - $7.50/child to draw the human body. We will spend C0403 W 12:40-1:25pm CELEBRATION - $10/child time drawing and understanding the 3/31-6/9 2-5 yrs Rm 202 movements, muscles, and techniques C0404 F 5:45-6:30pm used to draw a body in "real life". Supply 4/2-6/11 2-5 yrs Rm 202 Please Contact the center for details. Fee: $20 due at first class. (G. Gerlach) $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) C0701 Th 7-8:30pm 4/1.6/7 13+ yrs Rm 102 KITCHEN CREATIONS $70 ID $105 OD (11 wks) Make some tasty creations and learn NEXT STEP: COLORING the basics of cooking in the tempting class! Lab Fee: $7 due at first class. Learn how to use colored pencils to add (T. Suyama) beauty & pizzaz to your pencil drawings. C0405 M 5:15-6pm Take the next step of the drawing 3/31-6/9 6-8 yrs Rm 202 process by use of colors to accentuate C0406 F 4:30-5:15 r ,1~ and differentiate your art. Learn the Color Pm 4/2 6/11 8-11 yrs Rm 202 x y~ Wheel, color blending and start a simple $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) ` piece initially. Prerequisite: 2 quarters of drawing & illustration classes OR by Instructors permission. Lab Fee: $25 or a € more, Supplies will be discussed at 151 class. (G. Gerlach) C0702 W 7-8:30pm / 3/31-6/9 13+ yrs Rm 203 $70 ID $105 OD (11 wks) k~ y s ~,;Yx , Recreating together builds strong families! 1 I~j , i 1~_ S 1 MUNCHKIN MUSIC Music is the driving force of our physical activity in this class. Hand instruments will be used to stimulate rhythmic coordination; mimicking songs will stimulate higher brain functions. Parents will participate and learn how' to continue this at home (B. Albano) C0407 M 10-10:30am .3/29-6/7 18 mos.-3 yrs Rm 203 C0408 M 10:40-11:10am ~t 3/29-617 18 mos.-3 yrs Rm 203. x` C0409 Th 5:50-6:20pm 4/1-6/10 18 mos.-3 yrs Rm 204 C0410 Th 6:25-6:55pm 4/1-6/10 18 mos.-3 yrs Rm 204 'ry NMI I $18 ID $26 OD (11 wks) MUSIC & MEI Learn songs, make up new ones and Creating their own story) play with neat instruments in this fun class! (B. Albano) C0411 M 9-9:45am 3/29-6/7 4-5 yrs Rm 203 BALLOON ANIMALS BABYSI!TTING CLASS 'C0412 M 6-6:45pm Learn the basics of balloon twisting and You can impress p,ospective parents 3/29-6/7 4-5 yrs Rm 101 how to create basic animals. Impress by becoming a certified babysitter $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) your friends and family with this great through the American Red Cross. You skill! (M. Heffner) will learn responsibilities of babysitting. STORY TIME CELEBRATIONS C0418 T 6:30-7:15pm (American Red Cross) These great theme parties will include 5/11 8-12 yrs Rm 202 C0422 S 1-5pm stories, art, games, snacks & lots of $2 ID $3 OD (I only) 4/10-4/17 11 yrs & up Rm 203 Fun!! Lab Fee: $3.00 for each class $36 ID $54 OD (2 wks) SIGN LANGUAGE I (T. T Syuyamaama) Learn how to speak and read sign WHEN I'M IN CHARGE 13 Story S 10:15-11:45am language! Parents are welcome to join Enroll your children in the American Red C04 4/10 04 4 6yrs Rm 202 the class with their children. (E. Welch) Cross course that will help your children C $5 ID $7.50 OD (1 only) C0419 W 4-5pm be more aware and safer at home. It is Pooh Bear & His Buddies 3/31-6/9 6+ yrs Rm 101 for children who may have to stay home C0414 S 10:15-11:45am $35 ID $52.50 OD (11 wks) alone from time to time. It covers phone calls, securing a home, first aid tech- 4/17 4-6 yrs Rm 203 SIGNLANGUAGEII niques. Parents must attend the final $5 ID $7.50 OD (1 only) For students who have had at least one 1/2 hour of class. (American Red Cross) Bugs & Others Creatures quatter of sign languagel Parents are C0423' S 10:30am-12:30pm C0415 S 10:15-11:45am welcome to join the class with their 4/17 8-11 yrs Rm 203 5/8 4-6 yrs Rm 203 children. (E. Welch) $18 ID $27 OD (I only) $5 ID $7.50 DID (1 only) C0420 F 4-5pm Princess' & Fairies 4/2-6/11 6+ yrs Rm 101 C0416 S 10:15-11:45am $35 ID $52.50 OD (11 wks) 5/22 4-6 yrs Rm 203 $5 ID $7.50 OD (1 only) FRENCH CLASS FOR ME! Children who Get an early start on foreign language! P.A.L.S. You and your pre-school child will learn la together Play And Learn Skills! Your child will do French together in this class through activities that will enhance and develop crafts, games and always lots of fun! increase their social skills, pre-math, pre-reading and Beginners' vocabulary and phrases social and sports skills through play, art, games, will be taught. Parent participation is stories and show-n-tell. (T. Suyama) required. (C. Bauer) cognitive skills. C0417 W 11:35-12:30pm C0421 W 9-9:45am 3/31-6/9 3-5 yrs Rm 204 3/31-6/9 3-6 yrs Rm 202 $35 ID $52.50 OD (11 wks) $26 ID $39 OD (11 wks) YOUTH SPECIAL, EVENTS 011b CHILDCARE: we offer quality After- childcare to accommodate parents Have a splashing good time in our After School ' - attending classes or working out in our programl Activities include: swim lessons, sports, weight room. crafts, science, music, snacks and much more! We will set aside time each Ages: 6 months-6 years day for schoolwork, as well. Hours: M-F, 8:15am-10:45am Ages: 1st-5th grades Cost: $1.50 per hour for parents Hours: Monday-Friday 2:30-6pm pre-registered for care. Children must Area Served: Transportation is provided for Hiteon, Greenway, Sexton be registered at least one week in Mountain and Nancy Ryles Elementary Schools. advance. $2.00 per hour for drop-in, Special Programming: During the following in-service days and certain when space is available. POLICY: holidays, special programming will be available for an additional fee on these Refunds will not be granted 24 hrs days: 3/29, 4/16, 5/28. See below for more details or call us at the Center for before the first class. Parents MUST stay more information regarding these special programs. We do not provide child on premises when using this service. care for early release days. Walk-in registration at Conestoga Registration: First time registrants must walk in to register. Participants required for this program. can register by computer after there initial paperwork is completed. New registrants can register after the 15'h of the month prior. *See special ALL DAY - programming for details. NO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES C0900 M-F 2:30-6pm C0902 M-F 2:30-6pm '3/30-4/30 1st-5th Rm 203 "6/1-6/16 1 st-5th Rm 203 SPLASH DOWN! $252 ID $378 OD (4 wks) $126 ID $189 OD (21/2wks) Space is the final frontier and we will C0901 M-F 2:30-6pm explore it as well as liquid space (in the "5/3-5/27 1 st-5th Rm 203 pool). We will hit the pool and do arts & $200 ID $300 OD (4 wks) crafts, games and sports too! Bring a sack lunch and a drink. 32904 1st-5th Rm 1101/6 03 MAD SCIENCE WORKSHOPS Pre-register NOW for summer'. $30 ID $45 OD (1 only) Join the scientists from Mad Science in CAMPSPLASH! these exciting workshops. It will be Keep your Summer Exciting with these DZADVENTURES! hands on fun & EXCITEMENT! Bring a great 1/2 day camps! Crafts, games and Discovery Zone is our destination for this sack lunch and participate in all three daily trips to the pool are included. adventure! Crafts, games and sports workshops. C0910 M-Th 9am-12pm will also be included in this fun filled Lasers 6/28-7/2 4-6 yrs Rm 202 day. Bring a sack lunch and drink. Explore and learn about lasers. Do C0911 M-Th 9am-12pm C0905 F 7.30am-6 m some experiments using a laser) p 7/19-7/23 4-6 yrs Rm 202 4/16 1 st-5th Rm 203 C0907 F 9-1 Dam C0912 M-Th 9am-12pm $30 ID $45 OD (1 only) 4/16 6-12 yrs Rm 202 $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only) 8/2-8/6 4-6 yrs Rm 202 Super Structures C0913 M-Th 9am-12am WATERSPLASHI How high can you go? Learn about 8/16-8/20 4-6 yrs Rm 202 Splash down our 60 ft slide on this day buildings and bridges. Test out one of $41 ID $61.50 OD (1 wk) of fun! Bring your swim suits!. We will your own designs. C09i4 M-Th 1-4pm cook tacos for lunch, make a snack C0908 F 10:30-11:30am 6/28-7/2 6-10 yrs Rm 202 and do some crafts) Open enrollment 4/16 6-12 yrs Rm 202 C0915 M-Th 1-4pm begins: May 14 $13 ID $19.50 OD (1 only) 7/19-7/23 6-10 yrs Rin 202 C0906 F 7:30am-6pm Rocket Building C0916 M-Th 1-4pm 5/28 1 st-5th Rm 203 Build a rocket and then watch it flyl 8/2-8/6 6-10 yrs Rm 202 $30 ID $45 OD (I only) C0909 F 1-3:30pm C0917 M-Th 1-4pm 4/16 6-12 yrs Rm 202 8/16-8/20 6-10 yrs Rm 202 $13 ID $19.50 OD (f only) $41 ID $61.50 OD (1 wk) DOLPHIN CAMP (summer) EGYPTIAN RED SEA JAZZY DANCE CAMP Our all-day Summer camp will take (History Museum) Strut your stuff in this toe tapping camp. you all over the world as we explore C0922A M-F 7:30am-5:30pm Try out some jazz, funk, and ballet. You Ten Seas of Excitement. Crafts, field 7/19-7/23 6-11 yrs Rm 203 will get to perform for your folks on the trips, games, sports, science, cooking $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration last dayl (Staff) and swimming are Just a few of the "Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. C0931 M•F gam-12pm t highlights of this new Summer program. DREADEDDEADSEA 7/12-7/16 6-11 yrs Rm 201 Field trips are listed in parentheses (Columbia Gorge) $58 ID $87 OD with each week. So join Azul and Verde, C0923A M-F 7:30am-5:30pm our Dolphin' Camp mascots & explore 7/26-7/30 6-11 yrs Rm 203 RENOIR & RODIN the Seas of Excitement. $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration Explore painting and sculpting at this 4 Details: "Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. day workshop. Explore the mediums e Each camp runs Monday through COSSOCKS CASPIAN SEA that inspired Renoir and Rodin. It may Friday from 7:30am-5:30pin. (Art Museum) inspire youl Lab Fee: $10 due at first e Campers will need to bring a sack C0924A M-F 7:30am-5:30pm class. (Staff) lunch and drink each day. Lunches 8/2-8/6 6-11 yrs Am 203 C0932 M-F gam-12pm can not be refrigerated. $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration 8/9-8/13 9-13 yrs Rm 202 e A $15 non-refundable deposit will be "Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. $58 ID $87 OD required in order to reserve your CHINA SEA: TRADER'S ROUTE child's spot each week. (Japanese Gardens) CIRCUSCAMP e The balance of each session must C0925A M-F 7:30am-5:30pm This is your last chance to join the be paid TWO WEEKS prior to the 8/9-8/13 6-11 yrs Rm 203 Circus before school starts! Learn to beginning of each week. $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration e The first week of camp must be paid "Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. juggle, clowning, and balloon tying. Lab in full when registering. ANTARCTIC: PENGUIN PALACE Fee: $5 due at first class. (Staff) e If full payment is not received on (Oregon Zoo)' 00933 T-Th 1-4pm the Monday, two weeks prior to the C0926A M-F 7:30am-5:30pm 8/24-8/26 9-13 yrs Rm 101 session, you forfeit your deposit and 8/16-8/20 6-11 yrs Rm 203 $27 ID $40.50 OD space. $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration e Your non-refundable deposit is "Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. An excellent Summer is brewing for you! transferable through June 11'". After CARRIBEAN PARADISE Watch for the Summer Brochure and June 1111, no refunds or transfers. (Oregon Coast) check out the rest of the excitement' e Camp size is limited to 20 youth, 6-11 C0927A M-F 7:30am-5:30pm Great classes like: yrs or children must have completed 8/23-8/27 6-11 yrs Rm 203 Crafts with Patty kindergarten. $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration Conditioning for Athletes e COST per wk: $110 ID $165 OD 'Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. Flag football for Teens Teen Weight Training PASSIONATE PACIFIC R Sports Clinics C0918A M•F 7:30am-5:30pm 6/21-6/25 6-11 yrs Rm 203 $110 ID $165 OD CHEERCAMP FAMILY NIGHT FRIDAYS Join a Blazer's dancer as she teaches Every Friday from 7-9pm ICYARCTIC you stunting, cheers and a small dance the entire facility will be open (Bullwinkle's) routine. (K. Bartley) C0919A WF 7:30am-5:30pm C0928 M-W 9am-12pm for a great low rate! 6/28-7/2 6-11 yrs Rm 203 6/21-6/23 8-11 yrs Gym B $4/child ID $6/child OD $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration $35 ID $52.50 OD Children under 2 yrs are free. 'Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. C0929 M-W 1-4pm A palette of fun and games will FEROCIOUS ATLANTIC 6/21-6/23 12-15yrs Gym B be presented that will interest all NMI (Hoyt Arboretum) $35 ID $52.50 OD members of your family. C0920A M-F 7:30am-5:30pm 7/5-7/9 6-11 yrs Rm 203 DRAMACAMP Basketball Art • Dance $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration Learn the basics of acting and theater. Painting ♦ Swimming 'Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. Emotions, expression, set design and Parent/Child Art Activities ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN theater history will all be explored. A mini- Hip Hop Classes (Tilamook Cheese Factory) performance will be presented at the and much more! C0921A M-F 7:30-5:30pm end of the week. (Staff) 7/12-7/16 6-11 yrs Rm 203 C0930 M-F 1-4pm Come by and pick up a schedule $15 DEPOSIT paid at registration 7/5-7/9 9-13 yrs Rm 101 of each weeks themel 'Balance due 2 wks prior to camp. $45 ID $67.50 OD BALLROOM DANCING COMBO STEP AEROBICS TEEN/ADULT Learn from a professional ballroom Get hopping in this mixed step and low dancing competitor. Learn the waltz, impact class. "No Class 5/31. DANCE EXERCISE tango, foxtrot, Viennese waltz, swing C0515 WMIF 6-6:55am and samba. Couples only. Zaloznyi) 3/29-5/7 Teen/Adult Rm 201 C0506 S 4.6pm $37 ID $55.50 OD (6 wks) (S. Zwingli) 413-6/12 Adult Rm 201 C0516 M/W/F 6-6.55am BEGINNINGTAP $6 ID $9 OD (11 wks) Great exercise) Learn the basics of tap 5/10-6/18 Teen/Adult Rm 201 dance. Bring your tap shoes. (S. Barrett) CIRCUITTRAINING $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) (S. Zwingli) C0500 Th 7:30-8:30pm Get an all over body work out by C0517 T/Th 7-8am 4/1-6/7 Teen/Adult Rm 201 alternating cardio-equipment and 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 201 $39 ID $58.50 OD (11 wks) weight machine intervals. 'No class $24 ID $36 OD (6 wks) (S. Mason) 5/31 (K. Covington) C0518 T/Th 7-8am BEGINNING BALLET C0507 M/W 9-10am 5/11-6/17 Teen/Adult Rm 201 Fundamental ballet barre and floor 3/29-5/5 Teen/Adult Rm 205 $24 ID $36 OD (6 wks) (S. Mason) techniques. (A. Klein) $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) C0519 M/W 5:30-6:30pm C0501 S 10-11 am C0508 M/W 9-10am 3/29-5/5 Teen/Adult Rm 201 4/3-6/12 Teen/Adult Rm 201 5/10-6/5 Teen/Adult Rm 205 $24 ID $36 OD (6 wks) (A. Grochberg) $39 ID $58.50 OD (11 wks) $39 ID $58.50 OD (6 wks) C0520 M/W 5:30-6:30pm C0509 T/Th 7.8pm •5/10-6/16 Teen/Adult Rm 201 ELECTRONICAFUNK 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 205 $22 ID $33 OD (6 wks) (A. Grochberg) C0510 T/Th 7-8pm C0521 T/Th 8:30-9:30pm A mix of hip hop, modern and rave/stree 5/10-6/17 Teen/Adult Rm 205 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 201 moves. A high energy classl Previous C0511 T/Th 8-9pm Weatheroy) dance experience is not required, just 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 205 $2 a willingness to try something new. C0512 T/Th 8-9pm $4 4 ID ID $36 OD D (6 (6 wks) (M. Weat eroy) 0052 Teen/Adult Rm 201 (A. Klein) 5/10-6/17 Teen/Adult Rm 205 5/11-6/17 IDOD (6 wks) (M. Weatheroy) C0502 M 8:30-9:25pm $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) 4/5-5/3 Adult Rm 201 GENTLE AEROBICS C0503 M 8:30-9:25pm TONING AEROBICS 5/10-6/14 Adult Rm 201 Get your morning started right with this This class is a very low impact class for $18 ID $27 OD (5 wks) class which utilizes hand held weights. those of you who wish to start out at a 'No class 5/31 (A. Grochberg) slower pace. Its great for Seniors, folks IRISH DANCE C0513 M/W/F 7-7:55am with bad knees/backs or those who are Come and enjoy a new, fun way to 3/29-5/7 Teen/Adult Rm 201 just starting a fitness program.''No exercise through Irish Dancing. Learn $37 ID $55.50 OD (6 wks) Class 5/31. (J. Towner) the basics of hard shoe and soft C0514 M/W/F 7-7:55am C0523 T/Th 9:30-10:25am shoe Irish dance. Graceful soft shoe '5/10-6/18 Teen/Adult Rm 201 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 201 solo dances as well as group pieces $35 ID $52.50 OD (6 wks) $24 ID $36 OD (6 wks) traditionally known as figure dancing. BODYSCULPTINGBYJAZZERCISEI C0524 T/Th 9:30-10:25am Impress yourfriends with the sounds of Jazzercise's choregraphy will create a '5/11-6/17 Teen/Adult Rm 201 hard shoe "jigs" and "hornpipes". Tap low-impact, high intensity workout. "No $24 ID $36 OD (6 wks) shoes will be used. (L. Buckley) class 5/31. (H. McClenahan) $ARD10•KARATE C0504 S 10-10:55am C0538 MNWTh 1:30-2:30pm Combining martial arts techniques with 4/3-6/12 Teen/Adult Rm 204 3/29-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 201 music, participants will gain knowledge $39 ID $58.50 OD (11 wks) $37 ID $55.50 OD (6 wks) 00539 MNWTh 1:30-2:30pm of self-defense blocks, strikes and kick INTROTO SWING DANCEI '3/29-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 201 combinations in a safe, non-contact, This class will introduce you the basics $37 ID $55.50 OD (6 wks) non-threatening atmosphere. Aerobics of single and triple time east coast are low impact and are easily adapted swing as well as the 6-count Lindy Hop. BODY SCULPTING BY JAZZERCISE 11 to beginners. 'No class 5/31. (C. Eng) This class will get you ready to style at This challenging muscle toning work- C0525 T/Th 6-7am the Crystall Couples only. (A.J. Capellan) out will feature a creative combination 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 201 C0505 W 8:30-9:25pm of weight training and stretching. $24 ID $36 OD (6 wks) 3/31-4/21 16 yrs Adult Rm 20 i (H. McClenahan) C0526 T/Th 6.7am 00540 W/F 12:10-12:55pm 5111-6/17 Teen/Adult Rm 201 $14 ID $21 OD (4 wks) 3/31-5/7. Teen/Adult Rm 201 $24 ID $36 OD (6 wks) C0541 W/F 12:10-12:55pm 5/14-6/21 Teen/Adult Rm 201 $187 ID $27 OD (6 wks) FITNESS WALKING WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE WORKSHOP PERSONAL TRAINING Learn how to maximize the fitness Personal protection is something Maximize your fitness potential or benefits of this low impact workout. everyone needs to be able to perform. simply get started on the right foot from Walk outdoors, rain or shine, in our This class will provide you with some our Personal Trainers. Learn new beautiful neighborhood. Paths along skills and knowledge to keep yourself techniques for using the weight room the Greenway and other paths will be safe. (J. Chaney) equipment. Our trainers will assist you explored with the friends you will meet C0535 S 10am-fpm in developing an individualized exercise in this classl (April Grochberg) 4/10-4/17 16+ yrs Rm 203 program and discuss nutrition. goals 00527 T/Th 9:30-10:30am $22 ID $33 OD (2 wks) and individual limitations. Answering 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 101 fitness questions and helping you $37 ID $55.50 OD (6 wks) WEIGHTTRAINING accomplish your goals is their goal. 00528 T/Th 9:30-10:30am Learn how to use the weight room Personal training, conditioning 5/11-6/17 Teen/Adu!t Rm 101 machines, develop a weight training sessions, body fat/fitness analysis. $37 ID $55.50 OD (6 wks) routine & learn about muscle groups. nutritional counseling are also available PHYSIOBALLFITNESSI Also, discussions on supersetting and at the same rate. Small group rates are increase muscle endurance will be available, call for details. By Appointment Our Personal Trainer will take you introduced. (K. Covington) (Sandi Bahler, Keith Covington) through a great work out using an C0536 T/Th 9:30-10,30am 13+ yrs Rm 205 exercise ball that will tighten and 3/30-5/8 Teen/Adult Rm 205 $25 ID $37.50 OD strengthen your abs, back, buttocks $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) and increase your overall flexibility. C0537 T/Th 9.30-10.30am NDEITA PERSONAL TRAINER Students at any fitness level can start 5/11-6/17 Teen/Adult Rm 205 WORKSHOP this program, as almost every exercise $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) Let NDEITA help you launch your has 3 levels of intensityl (K. Covington) Personal Trainer career! Attend this C0529 T/Th 8:30-9:30am workshop taught by NDEITA's expert 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 201 trainer and hosted by Conestoga. The $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) WEIGHT ROOM workshop is designed for individuals C0530 T/Th 8:30-9:30am SCHEDULE with some prior fitness experience. You 5/11-6/17 Teen/Adult Rm 201 $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) The Weight Room is open for drop-in will learn about Exercise Science, Health use during hours that the Center is open and Fitness Assessments, Exercise HATHAYOGA except when a class is scheduled. A Programming for Adults and much Learn beginning yoga poses, good weight room orientation is strongly more. breathing techniques and proper recommended prior to weight room Dates: April 17 & 18, 8am-5pm alignment. Increase your strength and usage. The weight room is for ages 15- Call 1-800-AEROBIC for registration and flexibility while maintaining a calm, adult. Anyone between 15-18 years of class information clear mind. (J. Towrer) age must have a waiver signed by a C0531 T/Th 10:40-11:40am parent or guardian. NO ONE UNDER THE 3/30-5/6 Teen/Adult Rm 101 AGE OF 15 IS ALLOWED IN THE $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) WEIGHTROOM. TEEN/ADULT 00532 T 10:40-1 m 1 5/11-6/17 Tee een/Adult Rm 101 01 Hours: & (;RAFTS $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) The Weight Room is available during C0533 W/F 6-7pm all facility hours except for the following 3/31-5/7 Teen/Adult Rm 101 times due to fitness classes. REALISTIC DRAWING & ILLUSTRATION $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) MNV 9-9:55am For new and continuing students. C0534 W/F 6-7pm T/Th 9:30-10:30am & 7-9pm Learn how to accurately draw anything. 5/12-6/18 Teen/Adult Rm 101 On April 18 from 8am-Noon the weight Illustrate any work from portraits to $43 ID $64.50 OD (6 wks) room will be closed for a class. cartooningI This class is for anyone who MARTIAL ARTS KEMPO KARATE Cost: wants to draw even if you think you can't. Supply A blend of Okanagan Karate & Chinese Please call the Center for details. Fee of is required at the first class. No Class lass 2/15 (G. Gerlach) Kempo will be presented. This self 00700 M 7;30-9 defense art emphasizes attacking the Orientation: Pm opponents' nerve points. Elements of *3/29-6/7 Teen/Adult Rm 101 We strongly recommend everyone who $70 ID $1 $105 OD (11 wks) Tae Kwon DO & Jujitsu will also be uses the Weight Room sign up for this included. (J. Chaney) orientation. Learn basic techniques for C0244 T ' 7-8:30pm using the weight room equipment. Call 3/30-f/8 10+ yrs Rm 201 the office to set up an appointment. $50 ID $75 OD (11 wks) (By Appointment) KNOW YOUR BODY: BEGINNING TOLE PAINTING POSTER PRINT MAKING ANATOMYDRAWING A class designed to teach the basics Start at the beginning. Creative and Improve your drawing by learning how of tole painting. Learn how to properly production aspects of designing, to draw the human body. We will spend select, prepare and care for your wood producing and printing a poster or fine time drawing and understanding the and brushes. Learn basic tole strokes art print will be taught. The class will movements, muscles, and techniques including floating, comma and line produce a comprehensive design. Lab used to draw a body in "real life." Supply work. You will also learn how to finish Fee: Approximately $20, discussed at Fee: $39.50 due at 1 st class. (G. Gerlach) your piece in order to insure its long term first class. (Jan Kirchhoff Smith) C0701 Th 7-8:30pm quality appearance. (C. Simms) C0711 T/Th 7:30-9:30pm 4/1-6/10 Teen/Adult Rm 101 C0705 W 8-10pm 5/4-5/27 15 yrs + Rm 202 $70 ID $105 OD (11 wks) 3/31-5/19 Adult Rm 204 $56 ID $84 OD (4 wks) $55 ID $82.50 OD (8 wks) NEXT STEP: COLORING' Learn how to use colored pencils to POT PERSON SERIES-TOLE PAINTING add beauty and pizzaz to your pencil Do just one or the entire set. All levels of TEEN/ADUL T drawings. Take the next step of the painters welcome. Be sure to pick up drawing process by use colors to your supply list at the center as there is TEREST . accentuate and differentiate your art. some prep work before class. Lab fee: Learn the Color Wheel, color blending $10 due at class. (C. Nickles) and start a simple piece initially. Garden Angel GUITAR, BEGINNING Prerequisite: 2 quarters of drawing & Start up again with this cutiel We will study "open "chords, learn some illustration ciasses OR by instructors C0706 M 6-10pm simple "Blues" progressions & advance permission. Lab Fee: $25 or more, 3/29 Adult Rm 202 to "barred" and "closed" chords. "Shade Supplies will be discussed at is' class. $14 ID $21 OD (1 only) tree" theory for composition and chord (G. Gerlach) Apple Andy progressions will also be explored. C0702 W 7-8:30pm Feel the Spring is in the air with this fella. (g Albano) 3/31-6/9 13+yrs Rm 203 C0707 M 6-10pm C0800 Th 7-8pm $70 ID $105 OD (11 wks) 4/26 Adult Rm 202 $14 ID $21 OD (1 only) 4/1-6110 Teen/Adult Rm 204 OIL PAINTING FOR FUN Uncle Sam $39 ID $58.50 OD (11 wks) This class will explore the secrets of Show your American spirit with this GUITAR, INTERMEDIATE the Masters: How does one capture a bright pot. Experience what its like to be in a band! likeness in portraiture, how do you mix C0708 M 6-10pm We will learn standards and compose glowing flesh tones, how do you create 5/24 Adult Rm 202 our own songs in several different styles distances and make things appear real $14 ID $21 OD (1 only) of music from Blues, Rock, Jazz to Folk. enough to pick up? These secrets and We will provide a concert at the end of more will be explored in order to help INTERMEDIATE TOLE PAINTING CLINICS the class session. you become the painter you want to be. These classes are for those students (S. Hayes) who have a good understanding of tole chords and Prerequisites: basic knowledge of "spent C0703 T 7-9:30pm painting and good brush work. You will ability to read sheet 3/30-5/18 16 yrs + Rm 204 need to provide your own brushes and music. (B. Albano) $51 ID $76.50 OD (8 wks) equipment, most art supplies will be COSOi Te 8-9pm 4/1-6/10 Teen/Adult Rm 204 included in the lab fee. (C. Nickles) CARICATURE Bluebird with Dogwood Flowers $39 ID $58.50 OD (11 wks) In this class create art out of caricatures. Intro to oil paints for intermediates. ~ INVESTING BASICS A caricature dances a fine line between Pattern will be available in several sizes, Feel like a beginner when it comes to cartoon and realism. It captures not only surface will be your choice. Lab fee $10 investing? This class will teach every- the features but the very essence of who due at class. a person is. They are often simple, but C0709 M 7-9:30pm informed thing you need investor. to We'll know focus how an be an bonds, accurate. (L. Consolo) 4/5-4/19 Adult Rm 202 CD's, mutual funds & tax-free investing 3 C0704 S 9-10am $15 ID $22.50 OD (3 wks) 4/24-6/12 12 yrs + Rm 101 Russian Floral Decorative Platter with special emphasis on stocks(when a $28 ID $42 OD (8 wks) Learn to use guache to create beautiful, to buy and sell). Lab Fee: $15 due at glowing florals. Lab fee: $12 due at first class. (J. Pihota) class. C0802 T 7-8:30pm C0710 M 7-9:30pm 3/30-4/20 Adults Rm 101 5/3-5/17 Adult Rm 202 $21 ID $31.50 OD (4 wks) $15 ID $22.50 OD (3 wks) STOCK ANALYSIS JUGGLING FORYOUI 55 ALIVEIMATURE DRIVERS CLASS How to use various stock analysis tools Yes, you can juggle! It's great fun and This class targets mature drives and and how to select the best stocks from it will impress your kidsl Learn the helps them refine their existing skills among the huge array of publieally basic patterns using 2 and 3 balls. and develop safe, defensive' driving traded stocks to meet your specific (M. Heffner) techniques. Learn about the affects of objectives. (J. Pihota) C0809 T 6:30-7:15pm aging and medications on driving skills. C0803 T 7-9pm 4/20-5/4 13+ yrs Rm 203 Register EARLY for this class. Lab Fee: 5/18 Adult Rm 101 $8 ID $12 OD (3wks) $8 due at first class. (D. Coronel) $7 ID $10.50 OD (1 wk) C0811 S Sam-1pm BALLOON ANIMALS 5/1-5/8 55+ yrs Rm 203 STARTING AN INVESTMENT CLUB Learn the basics of balloon twisting and Free (2 wks) How to find members, where to turn to how to create basic animals. Impress for advice and set-up information, how your friends and family with this great STANDARD FIRSTAID&SAFETY to structure the club. Then how to skill! (M. Heffner) This American Red Cross course choose your investments and get the C0810 T 7:30-8:15pm will present Adult CPR and First Aid. most from a club. (J. Pihota) 5/11 13+ yrs Rm 203 (M. Heffner) C0804 T 7-9pm $3 ID $4.50 OD (1 only) C0813 T/Th 6:30-10pm 6/1 Adult Rm 203 6/1-6/3 Teen/Adult Rm 202 $7 ID $10.50 OD (1 wk) $38 ID $41 OD (1 wk) MAKING HOUSE BUYING SIMPLE... Topics will cover both the real estate process and the loan process. Topics include: finding the "right" house, JE STAFF 2'"EET THE negotiating, inspections, appraisals, types of loan programs, pre-qualifying, keys to saving money on loans, and much more. (J. Baker) TERRI BASSETT C0805 T 7:30-9:15pm 5/4 Adults Rm 101 Our Recreation Programmer is a $6 ID $9 OD multi-talented individual. Terri works hard at creating activities GARDENING: SUMMERPREPARATFONS and finding instructors to provide a Find out all you need to do to get wide ranging menu of recreational e ready for Summer flowers & gardens. opportunities for you at (S. Howard) Conestoga. C0806 T 7:30-9pm 4/27 Adults Rm 202 Terri came to Tualatin Hills Park $5 ID $7.50 OD (1 only) and Recreation District with a diverse recreational background. GARDENING: EMERALDGREENGRASS While in Colorado, Terri was a We don't live in the Emerald Valley for professional white water rafting nothing! Find out how you can make your guide and alsoled many outdoor adventure trips including backpacking, grass grow! (S. Howard) mountian biking and inflatable kayaking. she was a Youth Athletic Director C0807 T 7:30-9pm at Lowry AFB in Denver, Colorado and transferred to Ft. Carson, Colorado 5/11 Adults Rm 101 to be the Youth Center Program Director. In 1996, she returned to Oregon $5 ID $7.50 OD (1 only) and worked in Pendleton as the City's Recreation Coordinator. GARDENING: TOUGH PLANTS While Terri's general duties require her to be on the "dry" side of the Find the hardiest plant that can grow in building, as a team player she can often be found teaching swimming those hard-to-grow areas of your yard, lessons and lifeguarding. She was on the National Development There are "tough" plants out there that Committee for the American Red Cross program, Guard Start. Her can thrive in rocky soils, sandy soils, low schooling as a duck, an Oregon Duck that is, may be a reason why she light, too much water, or too, much sun can't stay away from the water. areas of your yard. (S. Howard) C0808 T 7:30-9pm Terri tries to be as active away from work as she is a work. She enjoys the 5/25 Adults Rm 202 benefits of staying physically fit by swimming, weight training and aerobics, $5 ID $7.50 OD and she takes every opportunity to hit the wild water and raft. CHINESE COOKING: These cooking classes are led by a Y ACTIVITIES professional Chinese chef, who will ®RO~ '®11 show you how to make these delicious -dishes. Lab Fee: $6 due at each class. (J. 0. Yang) See the gym schedule on the next page for drop in gym activities, age General Tao's Chicken limitations, and times. All Drop In times are open to girls and boys unless This very popular chicken dish will stated otherwise. delight your taste buds. FEES: In-District Out-District C0814 W 7-8pm Youth $1.50 $2.25 4!7 Adults Rm 202 Adult $2.00 $3.00 $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) Senior $1.50 $2.25 Pot Stickers A great tasting appetizer that is back by OPENGYM popular demand. This means the gym is open for drop in basketball. Please note that there are 4/7 W Adults 8:30- Rm 202 m 202 age restrictions during certain open gym periods. We have youth and adult gym' 4/7 $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) times available. The,gym Is available for private,rentals after hours. Szechuan Pork WEiGtlfi ROOM SCHEDULE Another favorite that has everyone The Weight Room is open for drop In use during regular Center hours, asking for secondsl except when a class is scheduled in the room. A weight room orientation is C0816 W 7-8pm recommended prior to weight room usage. The weight room is for participants 4/21 Adults Rm 202 15 yrs-adult. Anyone 15-18 yrs of age must have a waiver signed by a parent or $6ID$9OD(I only) guardian. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 15 IS ALLOWED IN THE WEIGHT ROOM. Pass options: 1, 3 & 6 month(s), annual and Super Passes are available. Pork Fried Rice Please call for more Information. A very popular side dish that everyone will enjoy, WEIGHT ROOM ORIENTATM C0817 W 8:30-9:30pm We strongly recommend everyone who uses the Weight Room sign up for an 4/21 Adults Rm 202 orientation, Learn basic techniques for using the weight room equipment. Call $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) the office to set up an appointment. Kung Pao Chicken PERSONAL.TRANM Be a little adventurousl Try out this Personal Trainers are available to assist you with your work out. For' more special request and then try it on your information look in our brochure under "Adult Dance/Exercise" for more infor- friendsl mation or call the office. C0818 W 7-8pm 5/5 Adult Rm 202 $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) Hot-n-Sour Soup m GYM FUN FOR CHILOREN Spicy and traditional Chinese soup. • An opportunity.for i to 6 year old children to drop in for some e 5/5 W Adults 8:30- Rm 202 m 202 • unstructured Indoor gym play time with a variety of. toys: mats, • 5/5 o s . $6 ID $9 OD (1 only) • climbers, poppers, crawling tubes and • • • much more. Parents must be present o Beef with Broccoli in the gym when children are playing. o a c. ou will get the kids to eat their broccoli • A gym supervisor will be present. • ith this dish! ° , . • 0820 W 7-8 m ° A drop in fee will be charged for any /19 Adult Rm 202 o child 1-6 years of age for this specific 6 ID $9 OD (1 only) o program. Parents are free and must rt _ o v remain with their child: ;aF e opular Spring Rolls great side dish to a Chinese meal. o DAYS:M-FA:3D-11em o 0821 W 8:30-9:30pm s M/W 5:30-6:095pm o /19 Adult Rm 202 •ee•oe•o.o~.®•e•e'ee•ooe•s.•'!•o•••Y•®••O• 6 ID $9 OD (1 only) r C®PIESTOGA RECREAT1OR1 ac March 29 - June 18,1999 /~C~U TIC CENTER *Children under 7 must be accompanied by an Gym Schedule Drop-In Fees: 9985 SW 125th, Beaverton ® 524-3941 Youth: $1.50 ID $2.25 OD Facility Supervisor. Shannon Hokkanen Adult: $2 ID $3 OD Senior: $1.50 ID $2.25 OD RIPONDAY 7UESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY s-~ 9:30-11:30 9:30.11.30 9:30-11:30 9:30-1130 9:30.11:30 10-12 10-12 Court B Court a Court B Court B Court 8 Court A Court A& B Gym Fun Gym Fun Gym Fun Gym Fun Gym Fun Open Gym Open Gym (1-6 yrs) (1-6 yrs) (1-6 yrs) (1.6 yrs) (1-6 yrs) (7-18 yrs) (families) 11:30-1 1130-1 11:30.1 1130-1 11:30-1 Court B Court A Count A & B Court A & B Court A & 8 Court A & B Gym Fun Open Gym Open Gym Open Gym Open Gym Open Gym (1-6 yrs') (18 yrs (18 yrs (18 yrs (18 yrs (18 yrs 00 4-5.30 4-5:30 4-5:30 12-6 12-4:30 Court A& B Court B Court A Court A Court A Open Gym Open Gym Open Gym Open Gym Open Gym (7-18 yrs) (7-18 yrs) (7-18 yrs) (all ages) (all ages) 2. 4* 5:30.6:45 7:30.9:45 5:30-6:45 7:30-9:45 5:30-7 Court 8 Court A& B Court A Court A& B Court A Gym Fun Open Gym Gym Fun Open Gym Open Gym (1-6 yrs) (18 yrs (1-6 yrs) Basketball (18 yrs (30 yrs 7-9:45 8:15.9:45 7.9 Court B Court A& B Court A& B Drop-in Drop-in Faml!y Night/ Volleyball Volleyball Special Program (16 yrs (16 yrs 8-9:45 Court A Drop-In Volleyball (16 yrs March 29 - June 18,1999 Rim M = Main Pool L = Leisure Pool Kids under 7 yrs must be accompanied by adult. P O SCHEDULE Slxing Break - additional open swims: Average Pool Temperature: 84/Main Pool & 88/Leisure Pool ailab3/25 & 3:15 5pm -322, 3/25 P ' 4 lanes lanes available 3/25 SW 125th, Beaverton o 524-3941 Facility Supervisor: Shannon Hokkanen MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 6-830 6-8:30 6-8:30 6-8:30 6-8:30 9-12 10-12 Lap Swim -M Lap Swim -M Lap Swim -M Lap Swim -M Lap Swim -M Instruction-MIL Family Swim-WL 8:30-9:30 8:30-9:30 8:30-9:30 8:30.9:30 8:30-9:30 Aquarobics-M Aquarobics-M Aquarobics-M Aquarobcs-M Aquarobics-M DW Aerobics-M DW Aquarobics-M DW Aquarobics-M DW Aquarobics-M DW Aquarobics-M 9-11:30 9-11:30 9-11:30 9-11:30 9-11:30 Instruction-1. Instruction-WL Instruction-1. Instruction-M& Instruction-L Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M 11:30-1 11:30.1 11:30-1 11:30-1 11:30-1 11:30-1 11:30-1 Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M Family Swim-L Family Swim-L Family Swim-L Family Swim-L Family Swim-L 1-2:45 1-2:45 1-3 1-5:15 1-3 1-5:15 1:15-3 Open Swim-MIL Open Swim-MIL Instruction-1. Instruction-MIL Instruction-L Instnxtion-MIL Open Swim-M/L Lap Swim-M Lap Swim-M LapSvAm-M' 3-4:30 3.4:30 Open Swim-M/L Open Swim-MIL 3:15-5 3:15-5 3:15-5 Open Swim-M/L Open Swim-MIL Open Swim-M/L 5-6:30 5:15-6:30 5.6:30 5:15.6:30 5-6:30 Pool Rentals Pool Rentals Lap Swim-M' Lap Swim-M' Lap Swim-M' Lap Swim-M' Lap Swim-M' 5.7:30 5-7:30 5-7:30 5-7:30 7:30-9 Instruction-M/L Instruction-MIL Instruction-M/L Instruction-MR- Family Night/ Special Program 7:35.9 7:35.9 7:35.9 7:35-9 Open Swim-MIL Open Swim-MIL Open Swim-MIL Open Swim-MIL 9-9:45 9-9:45 9-9:45 9-9:45 Adult Inst.-MIL Adult inst: M/L Adult Inst: M/L Adult Inst.-M/L Adult Lap-M Adult Lap-M Adult Lap-M Adult L3p-M Mass D_,x(:! Time 01te kc-10_00 CA141 MW 6:25-6:55pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA142 MW 7-7:30pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CAI 43 MW 7-7:30pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA144 T/Th 5:15-5:45pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS CAI 45 T/Th 5:15-5:45pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 Class availability subject to change CAI 46 T/Th 5:50-6:20pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 47 T/Th 5:50-6:20pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 Preschool: Minimum age 3 yrs & toilet trained. CA148 T/rh 6:25-6:55,nm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA149 T/rh 6:25-6:55pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING CAI 50 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-5/6 $40.501$61 Basic Skill Development CAI 51 T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 Levels 1,1'/2 F: 2 CAI 52 S 9:05-9:35am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CAI 53 S 9:40-10:1 Dam 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 Class # Davis) Time Dates Fee ID.10D CAI 54 S 10:15-10:45am4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CAI 55 S 10:50-11:20am4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CAI 00 MNV/F 9:05-9:35am 3/29-4/23 $40.50/$61 CAI 56 S 11:25-11:55am4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CA101 MNV/F 9:05-9:35am 4/26-5/14 $30/$45 CAI 02 MNV/F 9:05-9:35am 5/17-6111 $40.50/$61 CAI 03 MNV/F 9:40-10:10am 3/19-4/23 $40.50/$61 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING CA104 MOT 9:40-10:1 Dam 4/26-5/14 $30/$45 Basic Skill Development CAI 05 MNV/F 9:40-10:1 Dam 5/17-6/11 $40.50/$61 Levels 2Y2 & 3 CAI 06 MNV/F 10:15-10:45am 3/29-4/23 $40.501$61 CAI 60 MNV/F 9:40-10:10am 3/29-4/23 $40.50/$61 CAI 07 M/W/F 10:15-10:45am 4/26-5/14 $30/$45 CA161 MW/F 9:40-10:10am 4/26-5/14 $30/$45 CA108 MNV/F 10:15-10:45am 5/17-6/11 $40.50/$61 CAI 62 MNWF 9:40-10:10am 5/17-6/11 $40.50/$61 CAI 09 M/W/F 10:50-11:20am 3/19-4/23 $40.50/$61 CAI 63 MIW/F 10:50-11:20am 3/29-4/23 $40.50/$61 CA110 MNV/F 10:50-11:20am 4/26-5/14 $30/$45 CAI 64 M/W/F 10:50-11:20am 4/26-5/14 $30/$45 CA111 MNV/F 10:50-11:20am 5/17-6/11 $40.50/$61 CA165 1A/W/F 10:50-11:20am 5/17-6/11 $40.50/$61 CAI 12 T/Th 9:05-9:35am 3130-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 66 T/Th 10:50-11:20am 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 13 T/Th 9:05-9:35am 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA167 T/Th 10:50-11:20am 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 14 T/Th 9:40-10:1 Dam 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA168 MW 1:40-2:10pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CAI 15 T/Th 9:40-10:1 Dam 5/11-6/10 $341$51 CA169 MW 1:40-2:10pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CAI 16 T/Th 10:15-10:45am 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA170 T/Th 1:05-1:35pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 17 T/Th 10:15-10:45am 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 71 T/Th 1:05-1:35pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 18 MNV 1:05-1:35pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA172 T/Th 1:40-2:10pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 19 MW 1:05-1:35pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CAI 73 T/Th 1:40-2:10pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 20 MNV 1:40-2:10pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CAI 74 T/Th 4:40-5:10pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA121 MW 1:40-2:10pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CAI 75 T/Th 4:40-5:10pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 22 MW 2:15-2:45pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CAI 76 MIW 5:50-6:20pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CAI 23 MNV 2:15-2:45pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CAI 77 MNV 5:50-6:20pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CAI 24 T/Th 1:05-1:35pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 78 MW 7-7:30pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA125 T/rh 1:05-1:35pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 79 IAW 7-7:30pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CAI 26 T/Th 1:40-2:10pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 80 T/Th 5:15-5:45pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 27 T/rh 1:40-2:10pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 81 T/Th 5:15-5:45pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA128 T/Th 2:15-2:45pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA182 T/Th 6:25-6:55pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 29 T/Th 2:15-2:45pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 83 T/rh 6:25-6:55pm 5/11-6/10 $341$51 CAI 30 T/rh 2:50-3:20pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 84 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 31 T/rh 2:50-3:20pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA185 T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 32 T/Th 3:30-4pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CAI 86 S 9:05-9:35am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CAI 33 T/rh 3:30-4pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CAI 87 S 9:40-10:1 Dam 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CAI 34 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA188 S 10:15-10:45am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.5 CA135 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 5!11-6/10 $34/$51 CA136 MNV 5:15-5:45pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CAI 37 MW 5:15-5:45pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 - CA138 MW 5:50-6:20pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 BENEFITS OFAOUATICS: CA139 MNV 5:50-6:20pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 ~o Lifetime of water safety skills • Fun for all ages CAI 40 MAN 6:25-6:55pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 _ PRESCHOOL SWIMMING SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING Advanced Skill Development Advanced Skill Development Levels 3'/z & 4 Levels Th & 4 Class Day/s) Titpe ApAt2f Fee IDIOD Class Day(,) T_ ime Dates Fee ID/OD CA200 10101 2:15-2:45pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA400 MW 6:30-7pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA201 MNV 2:15-2:45pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA401 MNV 6:30-7pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA202 T/Th 3:30-4pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA402 MW 7-7:30pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA203 T/Th 3:30-4pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA403 MW 7-7:30pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA204 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA404 T/Th 10:15-10:45am 3130-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA205 T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA405 T/Th 10:15-10:45am 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA206 S 10:50-11:20am 4/3-5/22 $27/40.50 CA406 T/Th 3:30-4pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA407 Tfrh 3:30-4pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA408 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 School Age: Must have started 1st grade. CA409 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA410 T/rh 4:40-5:10pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 SCHOOLAGESWIMMING CA411 T/Th 4:40-5:10pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA412 T/Th 6:30-7pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 Basic Skill Development CA413 T/Th 6:30-7pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 Levels 1'/z, 2, 2'/2 & 3 CA414 S 9:05-9:35am 413-5/22 $27/$40.50 CA415 S 10:15-10:45am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CA300' MNV 5:15-5:45pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA416 S 10:50-11:20am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CA301' UW 5:15-5:45pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA302" MNV 5:15-5:45pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA303"M/W 5:15-5:45pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 PRESCHOOL& SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING CA304' MW 5:50-6:20pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 Advanced Skill Development CA305' MW 5:50-6:20pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 Levels 5 & 6 CA306"MM/ 5:50-6:20pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA307"M/W 5:50-6:20pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA417 T/Th 10:50-11:20am 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA308' MW 6:25-6:55pm 3/29-5/57 $40.50/$61 CA418 T/rh 10:50-11:20am 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA309` MW 6:25-6:55pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA419 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA310 T/Th 9:40-10:10am 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA420 T/rh 4:05-4:35pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA311 T/Th 9:40-10:10am 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA421 T/rh 4:40-5:10pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA312 T/rh 2:50-3:20pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA422 T/Th 4:40-5:10pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA313 T/Th 2:50-3:20pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA423 M/NV 6:30-7pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA314 T/Th 3:30-4pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA424 MW 6:30-7pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA315 T/Th 3:30-4pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA425 MW 7-7:30pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA316 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA426 MW 7-7:30pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA317 T/rh 4:05-4:35pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA427 T/Th 6:30-7pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA318 T/Th 4:40-5:10pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA428 T/rh 6:30-7pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA319 T/Th 4:40-5:10pm 5/11-6/10 $341$51 CA429 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA320' T/Th 5:15-5:45pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA430 T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA321' T/Th 5:15-5:45pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA431 S 9:40-10:10am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CA322"T/Th 5:15-5:45pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA432 S 11:25-11:55am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CA323" T/Th 5:15-5:45pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA324' T/Th 5:50-6:20pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA325' T/Th 5:50-6:20pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA326' T/Th 6:25-6:55pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA327' T/Th 6:25-6:55pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 a CA328" T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$611 CA329' T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/11-6/10 $34/$51 CA330 S 9:05-9:35am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 " `o n CA331 S 9:40-10:10am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CA332 S 10:15-10:45am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 CA332 S 10:50-11:20am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 'Levels 1112 & 2 only. "'Levels 2'/2 & 3 only. SPECIALITY PROGRAMS FITNESS PROGRAMS BABY & ME DEEP WATER AEROBICS 6 months to 2 yrs Class Day/s1 Time Dates &e-10-00 Class # Dav/sl Time Dates Fee lD/OD CA700 T/Th 8:30-9:30am 3/30-5/6 $28/$42 CA500 MNWF 10:15-10:45am 3,29-4/23 $26/$39 CA701 T/Th 8:30-9:30am 5/11-6/17 $28/$42 CA501 M/W/F 10:15-10:45am 4/26-5/14 $20/$30 CA502 M/W/F 10:15-10:45am 5117-6/11 $26/$39 CA503 T/Th 10:50-11:20am 3/30-5/6 $26/$39 AOUAROBICS(shallow water) CA504 T/Th 10:50-11:20am 5/11-6/10 $22/$33 CA505 MAN 5:15-5:45pm 3/29-5/5 $26/$39 CA702 MNV/F 8:30-9:30am 3/29-5/7 $24/$36 CA506 MAN 5:15-5:45pm F!10-6/14 $22/$33 CA703 MAW/F 8:30-9:30am 5/10-6/18 $23/$34.50 CA507 S 9:40-10:10am 4/3-5/22 $18/$27 CA704 T/Th 8:30-9:30am 3/30-5/6 $17/$25.50 CA508 S 10:15-10:45am 4/3-5/22 $18/$27 CA705 T/Th 8:30-9:30am 5/11-6/17 $17/$25.50 CA509 S 11:25-11:55am 4/3-5/22 $18/$27 CA706 MW 6:30-7:30pm 3/29-5/5 $17/$25.50 CA707 NNW 6:30-7:30pm 5/11-6/17 $16/$24 CA708 T/Th 6:30-7:30pm 3/30-5/6 $17/$25.50 TODDLER &ME CA709 T/Th 6:30-7:30pm 5/11-6/17 $17/$25.50 2-3 yrs CA510 MAW/F 10:50-11:20am 3/29-4/23 $26/$39 PREGNANCY FITNESS CA511 MAW/F 10:50-11:20am 4/26-5/14 $20/$30 CA512 M/W/F 10:50-11:20am 5/17-6/11 $26/$39 CA712 T/Th 2:15-3:15pm 3/30-5/6 $28/$42 CA513 T/Th 5:50-6:20pm 3/30-5/6 $26/$39 CA713 T/Th 2:15-3:15pm 5/11-6/17 $28/$42 CA514 T/Th 5:50-6:20pm 5/11-6/10 $22/$33 CA515 S 9:05-9:35am 4/3-5/22 $18/$27 CA516 S 10:50-11:20am 4/3-5/22 $18/$27 STANDARD FIRSTAID C0812 T/W 6:30-10pm 3/23-3/24 $32/$48 ADULTITEEN INSTRUCTION CA520 NNW 9-9:30pm 3/29-5/5 $40.50/$61 CA521 MAN 9-9:30pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA522 T/Th 9-9:30pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA523 T/Th 9-9:30pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA524 S 11:30-12:00pm 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 ADULTSWIM CONDITIONING CA525 T/Th 7:30-8:15am 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA526 T/Th 7:30-8:15am 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 CA527 T/Th 5:45-6:30pm 3/30-5/6 $40.50/$61 CA528 T/Th 5:45-6:30pm 5/10-6/14 $34/$51 Phone-in & fax-in registration options ' Check Mis See page 3 for details. LIFEGUARD TRAINING Phone-In Registration Helpftil Hints: The Conestoga Recreation and Aquatic Center a 30 agents are available to help you. offers a comprehensive lifeguard training a Busiest time is 8-9am (pli sedefercallsifpossible . program. Great training for a summer job! ® Ave:'tge hold time is 7 minutes. Class C0600 M-F ® Please make sure your THPRD Registration 8am-5pm 3/22-3/26 $48/$51 Card infonnation is updated with ALL family ($44.90 lab fee payable at registration) members included. ADVISORY COMMITTEE POOL RENTALS Susan Lewis, Brian Tienken, Carolyn The following Swim Centers may be Hakansson, Jon Schieltz, Carole available for rental on an hourly basis. Thomas, Patty Savage, Gwen Foley, For more information please contact Jere Marrs, David Shaw, Danen Heath, the pool supervisor of the swim center Nancy Snow & Lynette Podkranic you are interested in: Aloha Swim Center The Aquatics Advisory Committee, Diana Waterstreet, 642-1586 AQUATICSOFFICE comprised of 12 members from the Beaverton Swim Center community that receive public input in Sharron Patapoff, 644-1111 HOWAICSOFF C HOWARD M.TER ENNI ENNING regard to the operation of Aquatics, on Sunset Swim Center RECREATION behalf of the residents of the District. Margaret Keehn, 644-9770 15707 S WALKER ROAD Conestoga Rec. & Aquatic Center BEAVERTON, 97006 S 33 HOWERFEE Shannon Hokkanen, 524-3941 A $1.50 shower fee will be charged to all persons not swimming unless they Open Swim Group Pool Usap (20+) PERSONNEL have a pool membership. (Showers Please contact specific pools for Sharon Hoffinelster, Superintendent limited to adult lap swim times only.) information and scheduling. of Aquatic Program Services DRESSING ROOMS THPRD SWIM POLICIES RATES &FEES It is requested that all children ages 6 Copies of our swim policies are General Admission and older use the locker rooms of their available at the front desk of each swim Youth (3-17 yrs) ID $1.50 OD $2.25 own sex. If this presents difficulty for center. We are not responsible for Adult (18 yrs ID $2 OD $3 some parents, please check with staff. lost or stolen articles. Please leave Senior (60 yrs ID $1.50 OD $2.25 valuables at home. Open Kayak $2 + $3 boat fee Open Scuba $2 + $2 tank fee HOLIDAYS Please refer to individual pool FREQUENT USER PASSES: schedules. Entitles purchaser to one year usage of all aquatic facilities within the Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District for general programs where pre-registration DELAYS&CLOSURES is not required (lap swim, open swim & family swim). The swim pass's primary There will be occasions when swim benefit is to offer the frequent user a price break. It does not offer benefits over centers will be closed or schedules the general admission user. A valid THPRD Residency Card Is required. delayed due to special events. Swim Passes are non-refundable. Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District makes every effort to announce any change in advance. Please check In-District - one year pass' pool schedules for dates. Primary User: $105 We strive to provide clean, healthful Senior User: $78 facilities for your swimming enjoyment Each Additional Immediate Family User: $52.50 / senior $39 and therefore annual closures are (no charge beyond four family users) required for major repairs and clean- ing. Notification of coming closures will Out-of-District-one year pass` be made well in advance so minimum Primary User: $157.50 of inconvenience is made to our patrons. Senior User: $117 Each Additional Immediate Family User: $78.75 / senior $58.50 LESSON INFORMATION (no charge beyond four family users) Refer to individual pool schedule. PERSONNEL " 6 month, 3 month and super pass options avallable. Please call any of All personnel who supervise the the Swim Centers for details. activities at the District's various Swim Centers hold professional certifica- tions qualifying them for their positions. DROP-IN FEES the following classes ONLY based upon availability): operation The staff is of each responsible facility for and the wishes safe Aq 9 uarobics & D.W. Aerobics $3 ID $4.50 OD Pregnancy Fitness $3 ID $4.50 OD you to have a sate, enjoyable time. 20 visit Fitness Punch passes available for all aquatic fitness classes, call for more Information. o s I i 7 -0" m PROGRAM!! REGISTRATION P DEFINITIONS Registration cards are required to register for any Park District program. Those ADULTLAPSWIM without cards may experience a delay. You may register for your immediate family Designed for those 18 years and older members only. who can swim lengths of the pool on a non-stop basis. Participants are If you have any questions regarding programs or placement into specific classes, required to follow the designated circle please call the center where the class is being held in advance. swim pattern. ALLAGE LAPSWIM NEW registration information is located on page 3. Designated for anyone who can swim W lengths of the pool on a non-stop basis. REGISTRATION REMINDERS Ne Must be able to understand and follow the principles of lap circle swim You may register for one (1) THPRD swim lesson session at a time. Registration etiquette. for additional sessions is permitted beginning March 17th for spring classes. Please keep in mind that you may not be registered for multiple classes within the same FAMILYSWIM session dates. An unstructured swim program for families. Children must be accompa- nied in the water by their parents at all times. ry ~s OPEN SWIM An unstructured swim for all ages. (Children under 43 inches from the chin down and under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult or , y guardian.) Due to the popularity of i open swims in-district residents with a current Residency Card will be• admitted first OPEN KAYAK t Pool time provided for patrons to bring their boats for practice. Instruction b r p not permitted. Beaverton and 'the Aquatic Center. Fv~ 'E'r r xr ks OPENSCUBA rat Pool time provided for patrons to bring their scuba gear and practice dives in our 12 foot area. Instruction Janet Evans, Olympic Gold Medal winner not permitted. Open Water Certification. Beaverton Swim Center only. visits our Special Olympic swim team! Capacity Crowds: It is not unusual for our facilities to reach our capacity limit for open swims. When this occurs waiting lists will be taken. As guests leave the facility, those on the waiting list will be admitted. In-district residents receive priority. \hon ! n icly n or GROUP REGISTRATION POLICY No p, .,n re9strat,on. (daycare centers, schools, special groups) . Photocopies of in-district proof of residency required for each individual or family (residency'cards required). ° Adult supervison is required of these groups in the dressing rooms before and after class. GUARD START: 11-12yrs SPECIAL INTEREST This course is a prerequisite to 'the COMPETITIVE PR®C~tRAIVIS Junior Lifeguard Program. Participants PROGRAMS receive comprehensive training in the knowledge, attitude & skills necessary to prepare for the Junior Lifeguard ADAPTIVE EXERCISE Program. TUALATIN HILLS SWIM CLUB (Aloha, Harman & Sunset Swim Centers) JR. LIFEGUARD PROGRAM (THSC) The Swim Club provides an A drop-in structured swim designed for Participants must 13 environment in which competitive those with disabilities. Handicapped lift able to pass prerequisites. yrs & swimmers may develop to their fullest . available. extent. Prerequisites required. They will learn self-rescue, elementary Contact: Paul Bergen, 629-5568 BACK& ARTHRITIS EXERCISE assists, lifeguard skill, elementary (Beaverton Swim Center only) instructional skills, and may assist in TUALATIN HILLS DIVE CLUB A very low-key stretching class de- lifeguarding & instruction. (THDC) The Dive Club offers instruction signed for those who have back for recreational diving, training and problems, arthritis, are recovering from LIFEGUARDTRAINING competitive opportunities for those This course focuses on the job of a surgery or just trying to relieve aches lifeguard in a swimming pool environ- interested in advancing their diving and pains by stretching. The class is ment. The class will emphasize victim skills. All ages and skill levels are taught by a certified arthritis aquatic recognition, surveillance, equipment welcome. instructor. based rescues and include first aid Contact: Ron Piemonte, 645-2863 DISABLEDANDPHYSICALLYLIMITED and CPR for the professional rescuer. TUALATIN HILLS SYNCHRO CLUB SWIMMING (Beaverton only) Prerequisites required, please call 645-7454. (THSC) Synchronized swimming is the This is an instuction program for all execution of precision movements ages and abilities. The program is run MERIT BADGE& SKILL AWARD performed to music on, above,. and by staff and volunteers on a 1 on 1 Scouts wishing to obtain their swim- beneath the water. The Synchro Club is basis. A handicapped lift is available. ming Merit Badge may do so at for girls 18 yrs. of age and under who Attention Deficit Disorder/Attentlon Dell- Beaverton and Aloha Swim Centers. would like to have fun and grow with cit perative Disorder (ADD/ADHD) & For more information, Den Leaders their skill in the water. It is an exciting may contact: and challenging sport for girls. classes es are are Impaired/Deaf offered t to o children children who who l Beaverton Swim Center Contact: Kathy Chaney, 646-9486 cler Sharron Patapoff 644-1111 need a smaller class size & special Aloha Swim Pat Center TUALATIN HILLS attention. Instructors nlyd. Diana Waterstreet 642-1586 MANATEES SWIM CLUB (ADD/AD D Center only) (THMSC) The Manatees Swim Club (HI/DlConestoga Aloha Swim Swlm entestogaonly) PREGNANCY FITNESS promotes swimming for good health DIVING INSTRUCTION A water exercise program designed conditioning and offers members Pre-requisite: 25 yds crawl for expectant mothers throughout all an opportunity to swim competitively. and 25 yrds on back stages of pregnancy. Pre-registration Pool space is designated 11:30- Pre-Beginner - is required. Fitness pass available. 12:30pm, M-F. A diving class for Contact: Jere Marrs, 246-3484 children 8 & under SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING Levels 1 & 2 - Synchronized swimming is the This beginning execution of precision movements, class is designed to above & beneath the water to music. u teach basic diving You must have a Level 4 swimming postures & positions, & ability. elementary jumps & dives. x Levels 3 & 4 - Intermediate class for continuing divers. Skills taught include forward approach, _ `ter additional back and front dives and s x x ',tt:, beginning somersaults. On any given day you can ,g 4'„;dam •y.r . Adult Diving - spot a tube full of future Diving for high school and adult divers THPRD lifeguardsl of any level or ability. y TUALATIN HILLS BARRACUDA MASTERSSWIMCLUB ELESSONS E Lifeguard Recruitment The Barracudas offer an organized swimming program for adults. We Program promote good health, fitness and "Earn As You Learn" friendship through regular swimming. This is a lifeguard recruitment We sponsor coached workouts, meets The District is offering private and semi- and social activities. for details see the program designed to train private lessons at our indoor swim selected individuals through listing below. centers, based on instructor availability. Coached Workouts 5:30-7am M-F, This is a great opportunity for those who a comprehensive lifeguard 12:30-1:30 M-F need more individualized instruction. training program, in preparation Contact: Bill Volckening, 533-5567 -These lessons are taught by certified for potential employment with e-mail: BillVolckeningC usms.org Water Safety Instructors. You may the Tualatin Hills Park and register for private and semi-private Recreation District. TUALATINHILLS lessons at the individual pools. Pre-requisites: WATERPOLOCLUB Scheduling is based on pool space Minimum age 16 yrs, strong (THWPC) Water polo is a fast moving, and instructor availability. Fees are due swimming skills, maturity and challenging ' sport which combines at the time of registration. 24 hour swimming and ball-handling skills with cancellation is required for a refund. enthusiasum to become a team strategy. Water polo develops Private Lessons lifeguard. Interested persons contact Sharon Hoffineister concentration, endurance, teamwork $10 per 1/2 hr ID $15 per 1/2 hr OD I and friendships. Semi Private Lessons at 645-6433. Contact: Jason Henneman, 645-8626 $5 per 1/2 hr ID $7.50 per 1/2 hr OD Level 2 Level 4 AMERICAN RED Armstrokes and combined back skills Increased endurance. Students will CROSS LEARN TO are introduced. learn the basics breaststroke, side- stroke and alternate kicks for treading SWIM PROGRAM Level 2 1/2 water. Students will learn rotary breathing to add to their armstrokes. Back crawl is Level 5 introduced. Upon completion of this Stroke refinement of the 5 basic strokes. Please read through the levels below in level, students will be able to swim 12 Springboard diving and butterfly basics order to determine which level your child yds. Crawlstroke and combined back. are introduced. needs. Level 3 Level 6 Level 1 (preschool only) Stroke refinement on crawlstroke and Skill proficiency. Surface dives, flip Non-swimmer. Child learns to become back crawl. Elementary backstroke kick turns, diving and rescue skills are comfortable in the water, get their face and basic forms of diving are introduced. wet, hold their breath and hold basic taught. body positions with assistance. Level 3 1/2 Level 7 Level 1 /z Increased endurance for crawl stroke i Advanced skills including stroke refine- and back crawl. Elementary backstroke ment, springboard diving and advance Students who are already comfortable in coordination is emphasized. Breast the water, learn to float and glide on their stroke kick and a standing front dive are rescue skills. front and back. introduced. We strive to produce the most accurate brochure possible.,14owever, some program information may have changed after this brochure has gone to print. MINES I March 29 - June 20,1999 Holiday Schedule: 11:30am-9pm SCHEDULE Spring Break 3/22-26: added open swim 1-4pm 'Limited A~rerage Pool Temperature: 85 degrees lanes available. 18650 SW Kinnaman Ftoad, Aloha a 642-1586 Registration hours beginning 3/17 end 1/2 hour before pool closes. Tri Met Bus #52 & 88 Aquatic Faclllty Supervisor: Diana Waterstreet Call for Information on Pool Rentals! MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ~e 6.8:30 8:30.9:30 6.8:30 8:30-9:30 6-8:30 Pool Rentals Pool Rentals All Age Lap Aquarobics All Aga Ldp Aquaroblcs All Ago Lap 9:15-10 8:30-9:30 8:30-11:30 8:30-9:30 8:30-11:30 8:30.9:30 All Age Lap Aquambics Ir!dp. DW Exerc. Aquarobics Indp. DW Exerc. Aquarobks (413.5/22) 8:30-11:30 9-11:30 8:30-11:30 9-11:30 8:30-11:30 10-12:30 Indp. DW Exerc. Instruction Indp. DW Exerc. Instruction Indp• DW Exerc. Instruction 9-11:30 9:30-11:30 9.11:30 9:30-11:30 9-11:30 Instruction All Age Lap' Instruction All Age Lap' Instruction 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30 9:30.11:30 All Age Lap' All Age Lap' All Age Lap' 10:45.11:30 10:45-11:30 10:4511:30 Adaptive Swim Adaptive Swim Adaptive Swim 11:30.1 11:30.1 11:30-1 11:30-1 11:30-1 12-1 1-?. Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Scout Swim All Age Lap Training & Skill 1-2:15 1-2:15 1-2:15 1-2:15 1-2:15 Awards 2-4 Open Swim/ Open Swine Open Swim/ Open Swim/ Open Swill Open Swim Family Swim Family Swim Family Swim Family Swim Farnty Swim 12:30-1:30 All Age Lap' 2-7 3-4:30 3.4:30 3-4:30 3-4:30 3-4:30 All Age Lap* Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction 1:30-4.30 Open Swim 4:30-9 4:30-9 4:30-9 4:30-9 4:30-9 4:30.6 Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Pool Rentals 4-5:30 Family Swim 5:30-6:30 5:30.6:30 5:30-6:30 5:30-6:30 5:30-6:30 6-8 Al! Age Lap Adult Lap' All Age Lap Adult Lap' All Age Lap Open Swim 5:30-7 Open Swim 6:30.7:30 7:40-8:30 6:30-7:30 7:40-8:30 6:30-7:30 Pool Rentals Preg. Fitness Family Swim Preg. Fitness Open Swim Preg. Fitness Pool Rentals 7:40-9 8:15-9:15 7:40.9 8:15-9:15 7:40-9 ' Open Swim Preg. Fitness Open Swim Preg. Fitness Open Swim 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-10 9.10 Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics DW Aerobics DW Aerobics DW Aerobics (till 9:45) (till 9:45) (till 9:45) A Class # Dav(sl T'rn tes Fee ID. C?D AL143 TfTh 1:05-1:35pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL144 Tfrh 1:05-1:35pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS AL145 T/Th 1:40-2:10pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Class availability subject to change. AL146 T/Th 1:40-2:10pm 5/4-5/27 $271$40.50 AL147 T/Th 3-3:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Preschool: Minimum age 3 yrs & toilet trained. AL148 Tfrh 3-3:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL149 Tfrh 3:35-4:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING AL150 Tfrh 3:35-4:05pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 Basic Skill Development AL151 Tfrh 4:10-4:40pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Levels 1-2 AL152 Tfrh 4:10-4:40pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL153 Tfrh 4:45-5:15pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Qav(s1 Time Q&ee i Fee ID/OD AL154 Tfrh 4:45-5:15pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL155` T/Th 5:20-5:50pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL100 MNV/F 9:45-10:15am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL156' Tfrh 5:20-5:50pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL101 M/W/F 9:45-10:15am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL157' Tfrh 5:55-6:25pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL102 MNN/F 9:45-10:15am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL158' T/rh 5:55-6:25pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL1.03 M/W/F 10:20-10:50am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL159 T/Th 6:30-7pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL104 MNV/F 10:20-10:50am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL160 TfTh 6:30-7pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 ALI05 M/W/F 10:20-10:50am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL161 T/Th 7:05 35pm 3130-4/29 $34/$51 AL106 M/W/F 10:55-11:25am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL162 Tfrh 7:05-7:35pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL107 MNV/F 10:55 11:25am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL163' S 10-10:30am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 AL164 S 11:10-11:40am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 AL108 MM/F 10:55-11:25am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 ALI 65 AL109 MNV/F 1:05-1:35pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 * S 11:4512:15am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 AL110 M/W/F 1:05-1:35pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 *Level el 2 not offered. AL111 MNV/F 1:05-1:35pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL112 M/W/F 1:40-2:10pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING AL113 M/W/F 1:40-2:10pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Basic Skill Development AL114 MNV/F 1:40-2:10pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 Levels 21h-3 AL115 M/W/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL116 WN/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL166 MNV/F 10:20-10:50am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL117 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL167 MIW/F 10:20-10:50am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL118 M/W/F 3:35-4:05pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL168 M/W/F 10:20-10:50am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL119 MNV/F 3:35-4:05pm 4/19-5f7 $30/$45 AL169 MNV/F 10:55-11:25am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL120 M/W/F 3:35-4:05pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL170 MIW/F 10:55-11:25am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL121 NWN/F 4:10-4:40pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL171 MMUF 10:55-11:25am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL122 M/W/F 4:10-4:40pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL172 MIW/F 1:05-1:35pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL123 MNV/F 4:10-4:40pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL173 MNWiF 1:05-1:35pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL124 M/W/F 4:45-5:15pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL174 MNV/F 1:05-1:35pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL125 M/W/F 4:45-5:15pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL175 MNV/F 1:40-2:10pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL126 M/W/F 4:45-5:15pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL176 MNV/F 1:40-2:10pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL127' MNV/F 5:20-5:50pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL177 MNW/F 1:40-2:10pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL128' MNN/F 5:20-5:50pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL178 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL129' MNV/F 5:20-5:50pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL179 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL130` M/W/F 5:55-6:25pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL180 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL131' M/W/F 5:55-6:25pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL181 M/W/F 3:35-4:05pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL132' MNV/F 5:55-6:25pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL182 MNV/F 3:35-4:05pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL133 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL183 MNV/F 3:35-4:05pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL134 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL184 MNV/F 4:45-5:15pm 3%29-4/16 $30/$45 AL135 M/W/F 6:30-7pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL185 M/W/F 4:45-5:15pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL136 M/W/F 7:05-7:35pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL186 MNV/F 4:45-5:15pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL137 MNV/F 7:05-7:35pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL187 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL138 M/W/F 7:05-7:35pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL188 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL139 T/Th 9:45-10:15am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL189 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL140 T/Th 9:45-10:15am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL190 MNV/F 7:05-7:35pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL141 TfTh 10:20-10:50am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL191 MNV/F 7:05-7:35pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL142 Tfrh 10:20-10:50am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL192 MNV/F 7:05-7:35pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 S'!a,i, Qav/s) Ls Q'i Fee IDiQ Class # navrsl Time Dates Fee 0/0 t7 AU 93 T/Th 9:45-10:15am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL331 T/rh 7:05-7:35pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL194 T/Th 9:45-10:1 Sam 5/4-5/27 $27/$4(150 AL332' S 10:35-11:05am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 AL195 T/Th 10:20-10:50am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL333' S 11:45-12:15pm 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 AL196 T/Th 10:20-10:50am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL197 T/Th 1:05-1:35pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL198 T/rh 1:05-1:35pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 PRESCHOOL& SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING AU 99 T/Th 1:40-2:10pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Advanced Skill Development AL200 T/Th 1:40-2:10pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 Level 31/.-4 AL201 T/Th 3-3:30pm 3130-4129 $34/$51 AL202 T/rh 3-3:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL400 MNV/F 9:10-9:40am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL203 T/Th 3:35-4:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL401 MNV/F 9:10-9:40am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL204 T/Th 3:35-4:05pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL402 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL205 T/Th 4:10-4:40pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL403 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL206 T/rh 4:10-4:40pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL404 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL207' T/Th 6:30-7pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL405 MNV/F 4:10-4:40pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL208' T/rh 6:30-7pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL408 MNV/F 4:10-4:40pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL209 T/rh 7:05-7:35pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL407 MNW/F 4:10-4:40pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL210 T/Th 7:05-7:35pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL408 tAW/F 5:20-5:50pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL211 S 11:45-12:15am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.40 AL409 MIW/F 5:20-5:50pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 'Level 3 not offered. AL410 MNV/F 5:20-5:50pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL411' MN1l/F 6:30-7pm 3/29-4/16 $301$45 AL412' MIW/F 6:30-7pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING AL413' MNV/F 6:30-7pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 Basic Skill Development AL414" M/W/F 7:05-7:35pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 Levels 1'/2, 2, 2'/2 & 3 AL415'" MNV/F 7:05-7:35pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL416'" MNV/F, 7:05-7:35pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL300 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL417 T/Th 3:35-4:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL301 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL418 T/rh 3:35-4:05pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL302 M/W/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL419 T/Th 5:55-6:25pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL303 MNV/F 3:35-4:05pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL420 T/rh 5:55-6:25pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL304 MNV/F 3:35 4:05pm 4/19 5/7 $30/$45 AL421 T/rh 7:05-7:35pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL422 TfTh 7:05 AL305 MNW/F 3:35-4:05pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL423 -730am m 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL306 MNV/F 4:10-4:40pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 * 1 S S 1010:30a 4/3 5/22 $27/$40.50 *Level el 3/z only. "Level 4 only. AL307 MNV/F 4:10-4:40pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL308 MNV/F 4:10-4:40pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL309 MNV/F 4:45-5:15pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 PRESCHOOL& SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING AL310 MNV/F 4:45-5:15pm 4/19-517 $30/$45 Advanced Skill Development AL311 M/W/F 4:45-5:15pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 Levels-7 AL312 M/W/F 6:30-7pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL313 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL424 MNV/F 4:10-4:40pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL314 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL425 1vVVV/F 4:10-4:40pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL315 MNV/F 7:05-7:35pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL426 M/W/F 4:10-4:40pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL316 MNV/F 7:05-7:35pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL427 MNV/F 5:55-6:25pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL317 MNV/F 7:05-7:35pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL428 MNV/F 5:55-6:25pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL318 T/Th 10:55-11:25am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL429 MNV/F 5:55-6:25pm 5110-5/28 $30/$45 AL319 T/Th 10:55-11:25am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.5 AL430 MNV/F 7:45-8:15pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AL320 T/rh 3-3:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL431 MNV/F 7:45-8:15pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AL321 T/rh 3-3:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL432 MNV/F 7:45-8:15pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AL322 T/Th 3:35-4:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL433 T/rh 9:10-9:40am 3/30-4/29 $341$51 AL323 T/Th 3:35-4:05pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL434 T/rh 9:10-9:40am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL324 T/rh 4:10-4:40pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL435 T/rh 3-3:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL325 T/rh 4:10-4:40pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL436 T/rh 3-3:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL326 T/rh 4:45-5:15pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL437 T/Th 5:20-5:50pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL327 T/Th 4:45-5:15pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL438 T/Th 5:20-5:50pm 5/4-5/27 $271$40.50 AL328 T/Th 6:30-7pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL439 T/Th 7:45-8:15pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL329 T/rh 6:30-7pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL440 T/rh 7:45-8:15pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 AL330 T/Th 7:05-7:35pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AL441 S 11:10-11:40am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 oil ADDIADHD SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING j Basic Skill Development Level 11/2 -3 BABY & ME -T oDDL.EB & r.1E 6months to 2 yrs 2-3yrs AL514' S 10-10.30am 4 3 5 22 AL515" S 10:35-11 05pm 4 3 5 22 AI- Fi': ' M `o^ f ` !n! 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"w"4z. . Busiest time is 8-9am cs 4 ~~f ! (please defer calls if possible) Average hold time is 7 minutes f=- _ Please make sure your THPRD Registration Card information is updated with ALL family members included. Dads - you to can have fun in toddler & me! March 29 - June 20, 1W9 Holiday Schedule: 5/31 (call center) SCHEDULE Closure: 4/4 Average Pool Temperature: 86 degrees "Deep to Deep No Diving Board 12850 SW Third, Beaverton ® 644-1111 Tri Met Bus #52 & 78 Aquatic Facility Supervisor: Sharron Patapoff MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 7.855 7.8 7.8:55 7-8 7-8:55 730.8:55 10:30.11:55 AN Age Lap All Age Lap All Age Lap All Age Lap AN Age Lap All Age Lap All Age Lap OW Aerobics (7-8) DW Aerobics OW Ambles (7.8) DW Aerobics DW Ambles (7-8) 8-9 10:45-11:45 9.1030 8.9 9.1030 8-9 9-1030 DW Aerobics DW Aerobics Instruction Aqusrobics Instnction Lap Swim (2 ks)^ Lap Swtrn^ Lap Swim (2 ks)^ Lap SWImA LM SWIM (2 hrs)^ 9.10:30 Instruction 1030.1130 9.1030 1030.1130 9.1030 1030.1130 LapswimA Instruction A Aquarobics LW SWIM (21ns)^ Aquarobics Up Swim (21ns)^ Aquambics DO Phy. Um. Inst. Back-Argift Exerc. Bads-Arthritis Exero. Bads-Arthritis Emm 1030.1130 1030.1130 FamAy Swim Family Swim (no diving well) (no diving well) DIN Aerobics DW Aerobics Lap Swim (2 Ins) Lap Svim (2I s) 11351255 1135.12x5 1135-1255 1135.12:55 1135-1255 1:05.2 12-3 AN Age Lap AN Age Lap An Age Lap AA Age Lap AH Age tap AN Age Lap DD Phy. Um. Inst. 1-2.30 1-2 1-2:30 1-2 1-230 1:15.2 3.4 inst uadon Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Diving Instruction Lap Swim (2ins)^ Lap Swim (21ns)^ Lap Swim (21ns)^ Lap Slim (2 hrs)^ Lap Swim (2irs)^ 24 230.3 2.3 230.3 23 2303 Open Swim DO Phy. Um. Inst. DD Phy. Um. Inst. DO Phy. Um. Inst. DO Phy. Um. InsL DO Phy. Um. Inst. Adult Lap (2 Ins) 3-430 3-430 3430 3430 3.430 Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction 4:30.6 4:30-6 THSC THSC P~ ?+~.a~{fly `V 5:156 5:15.6 a.x ar ^,,•;r. Diving Diving E-+ 4:30-6 430-6 430-6 4-on 410.6 THSC 6-6:30 THSC 6-6:30 THSC Pool Rentals Open/Family Swim Teen/Adult Inst. Teen/Aduh Inst. Adult Lap (P In$)^ 8.6:55 Baby/Toddler & Me 6-6:55 Babylroddler & Me 6-6:55 H All Age lap (2 Ins) All Age Lap (2 Ins) All Age Lap (2 Inns) 6 on a DW Aerobics (6-7) 6:05.7 OW Aerobics (6-7) 6:05.7 DW Aerobics (6-7) Pool Rentals All Age Lap" All Age Lap^ Pa 6:30.8:30 6:30-8:30 6:30-8.30 Instruction 6:30-8:30 Instruction 6:30.8:30 Instruction Instruction Instruction 8-9:30 8.9:30 8-9:30 Open Swim 8:35-9:30 Open Swim 8:35.9:30 Open Swim Family Swims' Family Swim" 8:30-9:30 Adult Lap (2 fns) 8:30-9:30 Adult Lap (2 Ins) 8:30-9:30 Adult Lap (2 Ins - Adult Lap (2 Ins - Adult Lap (2 Ins - diving available) 8:35.9:35 diving available) 8:35.9:35 diving available) DW Aerobics DW Aerobics 9:30-10:30 9:30-10:30 Open Kayak/Scuba 9:30-10:30 Open Kayak/Scuba 9:30-10:30 Teen/Adult Lap Teen/Adutt Lap f C lass Dav(sTim DatF IDBV143 Tfrh 10-10:30am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV144 Tfrh 10-10:30am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS BV145 Tfrh 1-1:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Class availability subject to change. BV146 Tfrh 1-1:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV147 Tfrh 1:30-2pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Preschool: minimum age 3 years old & toilet trained. BV148 Tfrh 1:30-2pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV149 Tfrh 3-3:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING BV150 Tfrh 3-3:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 Basic Skill Development BV151 T/rh 3:30-4pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Levels 1, 11/2, 2, 21/2, & 3 BV152 Tfrh 3:30-4pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV153 Tfrh 4-4:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Class # Day(s) Time Dates Fee ID%QD BV154 Tfrh 4-4:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV155 T/Th 6:30-7pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV100 MNV/F 9-9:30am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV156 T/Th 6:30-7pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV101 MNV/F 9-9:30am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV157 Tfrh 7-7:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV102 MNV/F 9-9:30am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV158 Tfrh 7-7:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV103 MNV/F 9:30-10am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV159 Trrh 7:30-8pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV104 MNV/F 9:30-10am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV160 Tfrh 7:30-8pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV105 MNV/F 9:30-10am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV161 Tfrh 8-8:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV106 MNV/F 10-10:30am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV162 T/Th 8-8:30pm 5/4-5/27 $271$40.50 BV107 MNV/F 10-10:30ain 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV163 S 9-9:30am 4/4-5/16 $27/$40.50 BV108 MNV/F 10-10:30am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV164 S 9:30-10am 4/4-5/16 $27/$40.50 BV109 M/ /F 1-1:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV165 S 10-10:30am 4/4-5/16 $27/$40.50 BV110 MNV/F 1-1:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV166 Su 3-3:30pm 4/11-5/23 $24/$36 BV111 MNV/F 1-1:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV167 Su 3:30-4pm 4/11-5/23 $24/$36 BV112 MNV/F 1:30-2pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV113 MNV/F 1:30-2pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 School Age: Must have started 1 st grade. BV114 MNV/F 1:30-2pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV115 M/W/F 2-2:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING BV116 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Basic Skill Development BV117 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 Levels 11/2, 2, 21/2, & 3 BV118 M/W/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV119 M/W/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV215 M/W/F 2-2:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV120 MNV,'F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV216 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV121 M(W/F 3:30-4pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV217 MANT 2-2:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV122 MNV/F 3:30-4pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV218 M/W/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV123 M/W/F 3:30-4pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV219 M/W/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV124 MNV/F 4-4:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV220 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV125 M/W/F 4-4:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV126 MNV/F 4-4:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV127 M/W/F 6:30-7pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV128 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 4 BV129 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV130 M/W/F 7-7:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV131 M/W/F 7-7:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45f; BV132 MNV/F 7-7:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV133 M/W/F 7:30-Spm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV134 MNV/F 7:30-8pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45'" Y' BV135 M/W/F 7:30 8pm 5110 5/28 $30/$45 BV136 MNV/F 88:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 p.pr 1x 1 BV137 MNV/F 8-8:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV138 MNV/F 8-8:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30;$45 BV139 Tfrh 9-9:30am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV140 Tfrh 9-9:30am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 1 BV141 Tfrh 9:30-10am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 /~ann~t~i9aPderf},ara~irerteacP~arS~rnh®wen~ BV142 Tfrh 9:30-10am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 Class Dax($ Time Dates Fee ID/OD Class # Day(s) Time Dates ' Fee ID/OD BV221 M/W/F 3:30-4pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV323 MNV/F 3:30-4pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV222 M/W/F 3:30-4pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV324 MW /F 4-4:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV223 M&V/F 3:30-4pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV325 MNV/F 4-4:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV224 M/W/F 4-4:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV326 MW /F 4-4:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV225 MNV/F 4-4:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV330 MIW/F 7-7:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV226 MWV/F 4-4:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV331 . MIW/F 7-7:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV227 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV332 MWV/F 7-7:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV228 MNV/F 6:30-7pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV333 M/W/F 7:30-8pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV229 M/W/F 6:30-7pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV334 M/W/F 7:30-8pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV230 MNWF 7-7:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV335 MWf. 7:30-8pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV231 M/W/F 7-7:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV336 MW/F 8-8:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV232 M/W/F 7-7:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV337 MWV/F 8-8:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV233 MW/F 7:30-8pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV338 MNV/F 8-8:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV234 M/W/F 7:30-8pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV341 T/Th 9:30-10am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV235 MNV/F 7:30-8pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV342 T/Th 9:30-10am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV236 M/W/F 8-8:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 BV345 T/Th 1-1:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV237 M/W/F 8-8:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 BV346 T/Th 1-1:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV238 MIW/F 8-8:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 BV349 T/Th 3-3:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV249 T/Th 3-3:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV350 T/Th 3-3:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV250 T/Th 3-3:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV351 T/Th 3:30-4pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV251 T/Th 3:30-4pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV352 T/Th 3:30-4pm • 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV252 T/fh 3:30-4pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV353 T/Th 4-4:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV253 T/Th 4-4:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV354 T/Th 4-4:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV254 T/Th 4-4:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV357 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV255 T/Th 6:30-7pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV358 T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV256 T/Th 6:30-7pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV359 T/Th 7:30-8pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV257 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV360 T/Th 7:30-8pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV258 T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV361 T/fh 8-8:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV259 T/Th 7:30-8pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV362 T/fh 8-8:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV260 T/Th 7:30-8pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV363 S 9-9:30am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 BV261 T/fh 8-8:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 BV364 S 9:30-10am 4/3-5/22 $271$40.50 BV262 T/Th 8-8:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 BV365 S 10-10:30am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 V263 S 9-9:30am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 BV366 Su 3-3:30pm 4/11-5/23 $24/$36 V264 S 9:30-10am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 BV367 Su 3:30-4pm 4/11-5/23 $24/$36 V265 S 10-10:30am 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 V266 Su 3-3:30pm 4/11-5/23 $24/$36 V267 Su 3:30-4pm 4/11-5/23 $24/$36 TEENS&ADULTSWIMMING BV500 T/Th 6-6:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 RESCHOOL &SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING BV501 T/fh 6-6:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 Advanced Skill Development Level 31/2,4,5,6 & 7 V300 MNV/F 9-9:30am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 Birt $ ~ arties'& V301 MNV/F 9-9:30am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 V302 M/W/F 9-9:30am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 P6ol RenW . V309 M/W/F 1-1:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 V310 MW/F 1-1:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 V319 MNV/F 1-1:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 IakP.bllf~d~yF~+&oClals V315 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 and.d uID&Iermgstktm ~/eOffer V316 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 ant1in ofophailSfoFy0UIeVe71~~IC1;g['allp. V317 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 V318 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 mates-par V319 MWV/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 landfac> V320 M/W/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 ~'-t~18B8aVC1#OAl V321 M/W/F 3:30-4pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 Swim Center today frnrcamplete V322 MM//F 3:30-4pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SPECIALTY PROGRAMS LIFEGUARDINGTODAY BABY/TODDLER &ME SWIMMING Cass Dav( Time Dates Fee lD/OD 6 months to 2 yrs / 2-3yrs BV601 %F 8am-5pm 3/22-3/26 $48/$51 Class Dav(sl Time Dates Fee ID/OD ($44.90 lab fee payable at registration) BV502 MNV/F 10-10:30pm 3/29-4/16 $20/$30 FITNESS PROGRAMS BV503 MW/F: 10-10:30pm 4/19-5/7 $20/$30 BV504 M/W/F 10-10:30pm 5/10-5/28 $20/$30 BV505 T/Th 6-6:30pm 3/30-4/29 $22/$33 AQUAROBICS BV506 T/Th 6-6:30pm 5/4-5/27 $18/$27 BV507 S 9-9:30am 4/3-5/22 $18/$27 BV700 MJW/F 10:30-11:30am 3/29-6/18 $481$72 BV508 S 9:30-10am 4/3-5/22 $18/$27 BV701 T/Th 8-9am 3/30-6/17 $34/$51 BV509 Su 3-3:30pm 4/11-5/23 $15/$22.50 DEEP WATER AEROBICS DIVING LEVELS I-IV Preschool & School Age BV702 MNV/F 7-8am 3/29-6/18 $84/$126 BV703 MNV/F 6-7pm 3/29-618 $82/$123 BV510 T/Th 5:15-6pm 3/30-4/29 $38/$57 BV704 T/Th 7-8am 3/30-6/17 $56/$84 BV511 T/Th 5:15-6pm 5/4-5/27 $30/$45 BV705 T/Th 10:30-11:30am 3/30-6/17 $56/$84 BV512 S 1:10-1:55pm 4/3-5/22 $30/$45 BV706 T/Th 8:35-9:35pm 3/30-6/17 $56/$84 BV707 S 8-9am 3/27-6/19 $31/$46.50 BV708 Su 10:45-11:45am 3/28-6/17 $28/$42 DEVEL. DISABLED & PHYSICALLY LIMITED SWIMMING (No additional discounts) BACK & ARTHRITIS EXERCISE BV513 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 3/29-4/16 $35/$52.50 (No additional discounts) BV514 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 4/19-5/7 $35/$52.50 BV515 M/W/F 2:30-3pm • 5/10-5/28 $35/$52.50 BV709 MNV/F 10:30-11:30am 3/29-6/18 $24/$36 BV516 T/Th 2-2:30pm 3/30-4/29 $39/$58.50 BV517 T/Th 2-2:30pm 5/4-5/27 $31/$46.50 BV518 T/Th 2:30-3pm 3/30-4/29 $39/$58.50 BV519 T/Th 2:30-3pm 5/4-5/27 $31/$46.50 From You I've Learned... BV520 S 10:45-11:15am 4/3-5/22 $31/$46.50 BV521 S 11:20-11:50am 4/3-5/22 $31/$46.50 winging and kicking, BV522 S 11:55-12:25pm 4/3-5/22 $31/$46.50 front stroke side breathing, BV523 S 12:30-1 pm 4/3-5/22 $31/$46.50 back stroke and retrieving the ring. BV524 Su 12-12:30pm 4/11-5/23 $27/$40.50 BV525 Su 12:35-1:05pm 4/11-5/23 $27/$40.50 Sarah, you've taught me BV526 Su 1:10-1:40pm 4/11-5/23 $27/$40.50 staying calm r the water is a very important thing. BV527 Su 1:45-2:15pm 4/11-5/23 $27/$40.50 BV528 Su 2:20-2:50pm 4/11-5/23 $27/$40.50 From you I've learned my knees must remain completely in the water. wrr.<acs~e Reaching to make a full arm stroke Phone-in Registration Helpful Hints: has helped me swim like an otter. From you I've ® 30 agents are available to help you. learned p y gifts of humor and attention ® Busiest time is 8-9am (please defer calls if possible) inspire your students like the tricks of a magician. ® Average hold time is 7 minutes Thank you for teaching me the skills of a swimmer o Please make sure your THPRD Registration Card perhaps one day I can swim in competition) information is updated with ALL family members Hannah adderty (age 8) included. - e 1 M Larch 29 - June 20, 1999 HANDICAPPED LIFT AVAILABLE SCHEDULE' Closure: 4/4 5/31 Average Pool Temperature: 87-88 degrees Holiday Schedule: 7300 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton ® 643-6681 (open lam3pm call for or schedule) Aquatic Facility Supervisor: Ruth McNamara 'Program endorsed by the Arthritis Foundation. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 6.9 6-830 6-9 6.830 6-9 Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap 9.10 820.9:30 9-10 8:30-9:30 9-10 Aquarobkx Aquarobi s Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics 10.11 930-10:30 10-11 9:30-10:30 10-11 Senior Aquarobics Family Swim Senior Aquarobics Family Swim Senior Aquaroblcs OW Senior Swim DW Senior Swim DW Senior Swim 1030-12 10:30-12 11-12 Adaptive Swim 11-12 Adaptive Swim 11-12 Aquarobics class Aquarobics Class Aquarobks 11-12 11-12 Aquarobics Aquarobics 12-12:45 12-1 12-12:45 12-1 12-12:45 12-1 12-1 Adult Lap Swim Adult Lap Adult Lap Swim Adult Lap Adult Lap Swim All Age Lap Adult Lap 12:45-1:45 1-2 12:45-1:45 1-2 12:45-1:45 1-1:30 1-2 Adaptive Exercise Adaptive Exercise Adaptive Exercise Adaptive Exercise Adaptive Exercise Baby & Me Adaptive Exercise Class' class' Class' Class' Class' Class' 1:30-3 2-5 2.230 2-5 2-2:30 2-5 Open Swim 2-3 Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction 3:30-5 Open Swim 2:30-3 2:30-3 Family Swim 3:30-5 Baby/roddter & Me Babylroddler & Me Family Swim 3-5 3-5 Instruction trstruction ,1 5:05.6 5:05-6 5:05-6 5:05-6 5:05-6 i Open Swim Opan Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim 6-7 6-7 6-7 6-7 6.7 Adult Lap All Age Lap Adult Lap All Age Lap Adult Lap 7-8 7-8 7-8 7.8 7-8 I Coen Swim Family Swim Open Swim Family Swim Open Swim S 8.9 8-9 8.9 8-9 8-9 Aquarobics AWarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics 8-9 8-9 D.W. Aerobics D.W. Aerobics Instmction Instruction PP.ESCHOOLADVANCED Advanced Skill Development Levels 3% -5 INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS Class # DEW Time Dates Fee /a'Q Class availability subject to change. HM200 MIW/F 2-2:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 Preschool: Minimum age 3 yrs & toilet trained. HM201 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 HM202 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING HM203 T/Th 2-2:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Basic Skill Development HM204 T/rh 2-2:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 Levels 1 & 2 HM205 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 HM206 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Class 1DAy(,s) Time Dates Fee 1D/OD HM207 M/W/F 2:30-3pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 HM208 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 HM100 M/W/F 2-2:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 HM209 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 HM101 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 HM210 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 HM102 MIW/F 2-2:30pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 HM211 T/rh 3-3:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 HM103 T/Th 2-2:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 HM212 T/Th 3-3:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 HMI 04 T/Th 2-2:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 HM105 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 3/29-4/16 $301$45 School Age: Must have started 1st grade. HM106 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 HM107 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING HM108 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 Basic Skill Development HM109 ,AW/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Levels 11/2 - 3 HM110 M/W/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 HM111 T/Th 3-3:30pm 3/30-4129 $34/$51 HM300 MNV/F 3:35-4:05pm 3129-4/16 $30/$45 HMI 12 TlTh 3-3:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 HM301 MNV/F 3:35-4:05pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 HM302 MNV/F 3:35-4:05pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING HM303 T/Th 3:35-4:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Basic Skill Development HM304 T/rh 3:35-4:05pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 Levels 2 t/2 & 3 HM305 MNV/F 4:05-4:35pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$4 HM306 MNV/F 4:05-4:35pm 4/19-§/7 $30/$4 HM113 M/W/F 2-2:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 HM307 MNV/F 4:05-4:35pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 HM114 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 HM308 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 HMI 15 MNV/F 2-2:30pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 HM309 T/rh 4:05-4:35pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 HM116 T/Th 2-2:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 HM117 TfTh 2-2:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING HM118 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 Advanced Skill Development HM119 MNV/F 2:30-3pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Levels 3'/2 & 4 HM120 MIW/F 2:30-3pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$41 HM121 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 3/29-4/16 $301$45 HM400 M/W/F 3:35-4:05pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$4 HM122 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 4/19-517 $30/$45 HM401 MNV/F 3:35-4:05pm 4/19-517 $30/$4 HM123 MNV/F 3-3:30pm 5/10-5/28 $271$41 HM402 MIW/F 3:35-4:05pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$4 HM124 T/Th 3-3:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 HM403 T/Th 3:35-4:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$5 HM125 TiTh 3-3:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 HM404 T/Th 3:35-4:05pm 514-6/3 $34/$5 HM405 MNV/F 4:05-4:35pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$4 HM406 MIW/F 4:05-4:35pm 4/19-517 $30/$4 Participating in recreation activities HM407 M/W/F 4:05-4:35pm 5/10-5/28 $27/$4 HM408 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$5 builds self-esteem, presonal fitness and HM409 T/Th 4:05-4:35pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$5 creates a sense of well-being. Children participating in 5 hours of physical activity _ per week have significantly highei marks in ;y academic programs than children who do not participate in physical activity.-~-' SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING Advanced Skill Development Levels 5-7 Healthy Guests, Healthy Pools Classes Davlsl Time Dates Fee ID/OD HM410 MNV/F 4:35-5:05pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 If you or a member of your family HM411 MNV/F 4:35-5:05pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 is feeling ill, it is best to refrain from HM412 M/VV/F 4:35-5:05pm 5/10-5/28 $271$41 swimming until symptoms subside, HM413 T/Th 4:35-5:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 especially if your symptoms include HM414 T/Th 4:35-5:05pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 vomiting, fever and/or diarrhea. SPECIALITY PROGRAMS Also, it is important to use tight fitting plastic pants along with swim wear BABY/TODDLER&ME for all children and adults 6 months-2 yrs/2-3 yrs who are incontinent. HM500 T/Th 2:30-3pm 3/30-4/15 $13/$19.50 Exposure to chlorine can eliminate HM501 T/Th 2:30-3pm 4/20-5/6 $13/$19.50 most bacteria. Prevention is HM502 Tfrh 2:30-3pm 5/11-5/27 $13/$19.50 HM503 S 1-1:30pm 4/3-5/1 $11/$16.50 our best defense against HM504 S 1-1:30pm 5/8-6/5 $11/$16.50 bacterial contamination. Please remember to always take FITNESS PROGRAMS a thorough. shower before entering the pool, especially after DEEPWATER AEROBICS using the'restroom. HM700 MNV . 8-9:00pm 3/29-6/16 $56/$84 Thank you! SHALLOW WATER AQUAROBICS HM701 MNV/F 9-1Oam 3/29-6/17 $48/$72 HM702 MNV/F 11-12pm 3/29-6/17 $48/$72 HM703 T/Th 8:30-9:30am 3/30-6/16 $34/$51 HM704 MNV/F 8-9pm 3/29-6/17 $48/$72.50 c%c HM705 T/Th 8-9pm 3/30-6/16 $24/$36 HM706 S 11-12pm 4/3-6/19 $12/$18 HM707 Su 11-12pm 3/28-6/20 $13/$19.50 f i ENIOR AQUAROBICS M708 MNV/F 10-11 am 3/29-6/17 $36/$54 DAPTIVE EXERCISE CLASS 3 M709 MNV/F 12:45-1:45pm 3/29-6/17 $24/$36 M710 T/Th 1-2pm 3/30-6/16 $18/$27 , a ? m711 Su 1-2pm 3/28-6/20 $6/$9 rr <o DAPTf VE SWIM Swimming lessons are fern at Harmanl M712 T/Th 10:30-12pm 3/30-6/16 $18/$27 March 29 - June 20,1999 ! Pool Closed - 5/31 SCHEDULE Average Pool Temperature: 85 degrees Office Hours: sam-8pm 13707 NW Science Park Drive, Portland ® 644-9770 Tri Met Bus #89 & 67 Aquatic Facility Supervisor: Margaret Keehn MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 0- 6-8:15 6-8:15 6-8:15 6.8:15 6-8:15 7-12 Pool Closed All Age Lap All Age Lap All Age Lap All Age Lap All Age Lap Synchro Club 8:15-9:15 8:15-9:15 8:15.9:15 8:15-9:15 8:15.9:15 Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquaroblcs Aquarobics 9:15-10:30 9:15-10:30 8:15-10:30 9:15.10:30 9:15-10:30 Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction 10:30-11:30 10:30-11:30 10:30.11:30 10:30.11:30 10:30-11:30 Senior Swim Family Swim Senior Swim Family Swim Senior Swim 11:30-1 11:30-1 11:30-1 1130-1 1130.1 12-2 All Age Lap All Age Lap All Age Lap' Ail Age Lap All Age Lap Instruction 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 2.3 Open Swim Pool Rental Open Swim Pool Rental Open Swim AN Age Lap 230-430 230.430 2:30-4:30 230.430 2:30.430. 3.430 Instruction Instruction Instruction instruction Instruction Open Swim 4:30-5:55 4:30-5:55 430-5:55 4:30-5:55 4:30.5:55 430.6 Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap 6-8:15 6-8:15 6-8:15 6.8:15 6.8:15 6.7 Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Pool Rental u r I School Age: Must have started 1 st grade. SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING Basic Skill Development INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS Levels 112, 2, 21/2 & 3 Class availability subject to change. Class # Day/s) Time ates Fee ID/OD Preschool: Minimum age 3 yrs & toilet trained. SS300 M/W/F 3:50-4:20pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 PRESCHOOLSWIMMING SS301 MW/F 3:50-4:20pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Basic Skills Development SS302 MNV/F 3:50-4:20pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 Levels 1, 11/2 & 2 SS303 MNV/F 6:35-7:05pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SS304 MNW/F 6:35-7:05pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Class Day(s) Time Dates Fee lD/OD SS305 MNW/F 6:35-7:05pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS306 MNV/F 7:10-7:40pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SS100 M/W/F 9:15-9:45am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SS307 MNW/F 7:10-7:40pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SS101 MN1/F 9:15-9:45am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS308 M/1N/F 7:10-7:40pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS102 M/W/F 9:50-10:20am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SS309 T(Th 6:35-7:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 SS103 MNW/F 9:50-10:20am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SS310 T/Th 6:35-7:05pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 SS104 M/W/F 3:15-3:45pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SS311 Tlrh 7:10-7:40pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 SS105 MM//F 3:15-3:45pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SS312 Trrh 7:10-7:40pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 SS106 M/W/F 3:15-3:45pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS313 S 1:20-1:50pm 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 SS107 M/W/F 6-6:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SS108 M/W/F 6-6:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SS109 MNV/F 6-6:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING SS110 Tlrh 9:15-9:45am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Advanced Skill Development SS111 Tfrh 9:15-9:45am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 Levels 31/2 & 4 SS112 T/Th 9:50-10:20am 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 SS113 T/Th 6-6:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 SS400 MNWF 7:10-7:40pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SS114 T/rh 6-6:30pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 SS401 MNW/F 7:10-7:40pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SS115 S 12:10-12:40pm 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 SS402 M/W/F 7:10-7:40pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS116' S 12:45-1:15pm 4/3-5/22 $27/$4G.50 SS403 Tlrh 7:10-7:40pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 Pre 1, 11/2 only. SS404 T/Th 7:10-7:40pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 SS405 S 12:45-1:15 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING Basic Skills Development Levels 21/2 & 3 SS116 M/W/F 9:15-9:45am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SS117 M/W/F 9:50-10:20am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS118 MNV/F 6:35-7:05pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 4 SS119 MNWF 6:35-7:05pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 a SS120 M W/F 6:35-7:05pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS121 T/Th 9:50-10:20am 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 SS122 T(Th 6:35-7:05pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 s;. SS 123 Tfrh 6:35-7:05pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 : c `l SS124 S 12:10-12:40pm 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING 44, Advanced Skills Development a Levels 31/2 & 4 ^J SS200 MM//F 6-6:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SS201 T/Th 6:35-7:05pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 SS202 S 1:20-1:50pm 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 : dIPRO_lnstructors love to teachl Registration information is located on page 3. SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING FITNESS PROGRAMS Advanced Skill Development (20 visit punch card available: please call for details) Levels 5, 6 & 7 # D~i s Time Dates Fee ID/OD AQUAROBICS SS406 M/W/F 7:45-8:15pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 Class # pay(s) Time Dates Fee ID/OD SS407 M/W/F 7:45-8:15pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 SS408 M/WIF 7:45-8:15pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS70 8:15-9:15am 3/29-6/18 $48/$72 SS409 T/Th 7:45-8:15pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 SS701 TfTh T/Th 8:15 9:15am 3/30-6/17 $35/$52.50 SS410 T(rh 7:45-8:15pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 SS411' S 12:45-1:15pm 4/3-5/22 $27/$40.50 'Level 5-6 only SPECIALTY CLASSES TEEN/ADULTINSTRUCnON March 20-2,8 Levels 11/.-3 SS500 M/W/F 7:45-8:15pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 SS501 M/W/F 7:45-8:15pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District SS502 MW/F 7:45-8:15pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 SS503 Tfrh 7:45-8:15pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 in conjunction with American Red Cross SS504 T/Th 7:45-8:15pm 5/4-5/27 $27/$40.50 are proud to sponsor the following classes at the following sites: BABY & ME 6 months to yrs Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center (645-7454): SS505 MW 2:40-3:10pm 3/29-4/14 $13/$19.50 IQ Lifeguard Training SS506 MAN 2:40-3:10pm 5/10-5/26 $13/$19.50 SS507 Tfrh 2:40-3:10pm 4/20-5/6 $13/$19.50 0 Guard Start SS508 S 12:10-12:40pm 4/3-5/22 $18/$27 a Lifeguard Challenge e CPR:for the Professional Rescuer TODDLER & ME Challenge 2-3 yrs SS509 UW 2:40-3:10pm 4/19-5/5 $13/$19.50 Conestoga Recreation and Aquatic SS510 TfTh 2:40-3:10pm 3/30-4/15 $13/$19.50 SS511 T/Th 2:40-3:10pm 5/11-5/27 $13/$19.50 Center (524-3941): a Lifeguard Training DIVING LEVEL I & II ® Lifeguard Training Instructor SS512,, MNV/F 6:15-7pm 3/29-4/16 $34/$51 SS513 WAIV/F 6:15-7pm 5/10-5/28 $34/$51 • Sunset Swint Center (644-9770): SS514 T/Th 6:15-7pm 3/30-4/29 $38/$57 a Junior Lifeguard SS515 Tfrh 6:15-7pm 5/4-5/27 $30/$45 Beaverton Swim Center (644-1111): Participating lnrecreation programs ® Lifeguard Training builds self-esteem, personal fitness and creates a sense of well-being. Get involved in parks & Recreation! Please call the specific facility for more information The benefits are for you! . March 29 -June 20,1999 Closures: 4/2-4,4/10-11,4/30-5/1-2,5/15-16, SCHEDULE 6/19-20 Average Pool Temperature 83-84 degrees ' 3 lanes in shallow end for walk-a-lap, 1 lane in deep end for jog-a-lap until 12:30pm. HMT Complex-15707 SW Walker Road, Beaverton ® 645-7454 a Registered class only - no drop-in/punch card Tri Met Bus #60, 94X, 67 ' Punch card required. Aquatic Facility Supervisor: Laurie Conlin MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY a 5:30-7 5:30-7 5:30-7 5:30-7 5:30-7 Adult Lap (long) Adult Lap (long) Adult Lap (long) Adult Lap (long) Adult Lap (long) THSC/Barracuda THSC/Barracuda THSC/Barracuda THSC/Barracuda THSC/Barracuda 7-11 7-11 7-11 7.11 7-11 Adult Lap Adult Lap Aduft Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap 8-9 8.9 8-9 8-9 8.9 Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobcs 9-11 9-11 9-11 9-11 9-11 10-12 Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Open Kayak 10-11 10:30-11:30 10-11 10:30.11:30 10-11 Adult Synchro Interactive Play Adult Synchro Interactive Play Adult Synchro For Families For Families 10:30-11:30 10:30-11:30 10:30-11:30 Aquarobics Aquarobics Aquarobics 11:30-4 11:30-4 11:30-4 11:30-4 11:30-4 12-1:30 12-1:30 Adult Lap Aduft Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Adult Lap Mastem0anacuda Mastem6arracuda Masters/Saaacuda LbSters/Barraaxla MastersSaffacucia 1:30-Y 1:30-3 1:10-4 1:10-4 1:10-4 1:10-4 1:10-4 Stroke Tech.' Open Swim Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction 1:30-3 3:30-5 4-7 4.7 4-7 4.7 4-7 Open Swim Open Swim THSC/THOC THSC/rHDC THSC/THDC THSC/THDC THSCrrHDC THWPCrrHSSC THWPC/THSSC THWPC/THSSC THWPCrrHSSC THWPC/THSSC 2-3 Swim Cond.' 3:30-5 Open Swim :0 7-7:30 7.7:30 7-7:30 7-7:30 7-7:30 5-6:30 5-6:30 as Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction Instruction All Age Lap All Age Lap 7-8 7:35.9 7-8 7:35-9 •7:35-9 6:30-8 6:30-8 AquarobiC39 Open Swim Aquarobicso Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim Open Swim -a THWPC/THSSC THWPC/THSSC THWPC Adult Open 7:35.9 7:35-9 Water_Polo Open Swim 9.10 Open Swim 9.10 THWPC/THSSC AN Age Lap THWPC/THSSC AIIAgeLap Walk-A-Lap Walk-A-Lap 9.10 Jog-A-Lap 9.10 Jog-A-Lap All Age Lap (long) All Age lap (king) Walk-A-Lap Walk-A-Lap Jog-A-Lap Jog-A-Lap Class # Day(S) Time Rate Fee IQ OD A0138 MNV/F 9:50-10:20Lm 5/10.5/28 $30/$45 AQ139 MNV/F 10:25-10:55am 3/29-4/16 $34/$51 INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS AQ140 MNV/F 10:25-10:55sm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Class availability subject to change. A0141 M/W/F 10:25-10:55am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 A0142 Tlrh 9:15-9:45am 3/30-4/15 $20/$30 Preschool: minimum age 3 years & toilet trained. AQ143 T/Th 9:15-9:45am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 A0144 T/Th 9:15-9:45am 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 PRESCHOOLSWIMMING AQ145 T/rh 9:50-10:20am 3/30-4/15 $20/$30 Basic Skill Development A0146 T/Th 9:50-10:20am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 Levels 1-2 AQ147 T(rh 9:50-10:20am 5/11-5/27 $201$30 A0148 T/Th 10:25-10:55arn 3/30-4/15 $20/$30 Class # Dav(s) Time Dates Fee 10/0 D A0149 T/Th 10:25-10:55am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 AQ150 T/Th 10:25-10:55am 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 A0100 M/W/F 9:15-9:45am 3/29-4/16 $34/$51 A0151 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 A0101 MNV/F 9:15-9:45am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AQ152 %F 2:20-2:50pm 4/12-4/23 $34/$51 A0102 MNV/F 9:15-9:45am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 A0153 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 A0103 M/W/F 9:50-10:20am 3/29-4/16 $34/$51 AQ154 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 A0104 MNV/F 9:50-10:20am 4/19-517 $30/$45 A0155 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 5/24-5/e8 $13/$19.50 A0105 MJW/F 9:50-10:20am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 AQ156 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 A0106 M/W/F 10:25-10:55am 3/29-4/16 $34/$51 A0157 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 4/12-4/23 $34/$51 A0107 MNV/F 10:25-10:55am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 AQ158 %F 2:55-3.25pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 A0168 MNV/F 10:25-10:55am 5/10-5/28 $301$46 AQ159 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 A0109 T/Th 9:15-9:45am 3/30-4/15 $201$30 AQ160 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/24-5128 $13/$19.50 A0110 T/Th 9:15-9:45am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 A0161 MIW/F 7-7:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 A0111 T/Th 9:15-9:45am 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 A0163 MIW/F 7-7:30pm 5/10-5128 $30/$45 A01 12 T/Th 9:50-10:20am 3/30-4/15 $20/$30 AQ164 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AQ165 T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 A0113 T/Th 9:50-10:20am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 AQ114 T/Th 9:50-10:20am 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 AQ115 T/Th 10:25-10:55am 3/30-4/15 $201$30 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING A0116 T/Th 10:25-10:55am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 Stroke Development AQ117 T/Th 10:25-10:55am 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 Levels 3'/2-5 A0118 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 A0119 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 4/12-4/23 $34/$51 A0200 M/W/F 9:15-9:45am 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 A0120 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 AQ201 MNV/F 9:50-10:20am 4119-5/7 $30/$45 A0121 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 AQ202 M/W/F 10:25-10:55am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 A0122 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 5/24-5/28 $13/$19.50 AQ203 T/Th 9:15-9:45am 3/30-4/15 $20/$30 AQ123 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 A0204 T/Th 9:50-10:20am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 A0124 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 4/12-4/23 $34/$51 A0205 T/Th 9:50-10:20am 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 A0125 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 AQ206 T/Th 10:25-10:55am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 AQ126 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 AQ207 Tlrh 10:25-10:55am 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 A0127 %F 2:55-3.25pm 5/24-5/28 $13/$19.50 A0208 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 AQ128 MNV/F 7-7:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AQ209 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 4/12-4/23 $34/$51 AQ129 MNV/F 7-7:30pm 4119-5/7 $30/$45 AQ210 M-F 2:20-2:50pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 A0130 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AQ211 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 AQ131 T/Th 7-7:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 AQ212 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/24-5/28. $13/$19.50 AQ213 MNV/F 7-7:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 PRESCHOOL SWIMMING Basic Skill Development Phone-In Registration Helpful Hints: Levels 2'/s-3 • 30 agents are available to help you. o Busiest time Is 8-10am (please defer calls if possible) AQ133 MNVlF 9:15-9:45am 3/29 4/16 $34/$51 o Average hold time is 7 minutes A0134 MNV/F 9:15-9:45am 4/19-517 $30/$45 o Please make sure your THPRD Registration Card A0135 MNV/F 9:15-9:45am 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 Information Is updated with ALL family members A0136 MNV/F 9:50-10:20am 3/29-4/16 $34/$51 included. A0137 MNV/F 9:50-10:20am 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 Jill 11 Ri School Age: Must have started 1st grade. SPECIALTY CLASSES SCHOOL AGE SWIMMING BABY & ME Basic Skill Development 6 months to 2 yrs Levels IY2-3 Class # Day(s) Time Dates Fee ID/OD Class # DayU Time Dates Fee ID/OD AQ505 Tlrh 10:25-10:55am 3/30-4/15 $13/$19.50 AQ300 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 AQ301 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 4/12-4/23 $34/$51 AQ302 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 TODDLER & ME AQ303 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 2-3 yrs AQ304 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/24-5/28 $13/$19.50 AQ506 17Th 10:25-10:55am 4/20-5/6 $13/$19.50 AQ305 WF 3:30-4pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 AQ507 Tfrh 10:25-10:55am 5/11-5/27 $13/$19.50 AQ306 M-F 3:30-4pm 4/12-4,23 $34/$51 AQ307 M-F 3:30-4pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 AQ308 M-F 3:30-4pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 AQUACAMP AQ309 M-F 3:30-4pm 5/24-5/28 $13/$19.50 AQ800 M-F 1:30-3:30pm 3/22-3/26 $50/$75 AQ310 MNJ/F 7-7:30pm 3/29-4/16 $30/$45 AQ311 MM//F 7-7:30pm 4/19-5/7 $30/$45 A0312 M/W/F 7-7:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 HOMESCHOOL LESSONS New AQ313 T/Th 7-7:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AQ314 Tlrh 7-7:30pm .5/4-6/3 $34/$51 AQ508 Tfrh 1:45-2:15pm 3/30-4/15 $20/$30 AQ509 Tlrh 1:45-2:15pm 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 AQ510 T/Th 1:45-2:15pm 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 SCHOOLAGE SWIMMING Advanced Stroke Development FITNESS PROGRAMS Level 3'rz, 4, 5, 6 & 7 (20 visit punch card system; call 645-7454 for details) A0400 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 AQUAROBICS AQ401 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 4/12-4/23 $34/$51 AQ700 M-F 8-9am 3/29-6/18 $82/$123 AQ402 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 AQ701 MNV/F 10:30-11:30am 3/29-6/18 $48/$72 AQ403 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 AQ702 MAAW 8-9am 3/29-6/18 $48/$72 AQ404 M-F 2:55-3.25pm 5/24-5/28 $13/$19.50 AQ703 Trrh 8-9am 3/30-6/17 $34/$51 AQ405 M-F 3:30-4pm 3/29-4/9 $30/$45 AQ704• KVN 7-8pm 3/29-6/16 $34/$51 AQ406 M-F 3:30-4pm 4/12-4/23 $34/$51 A0407 M-F 3:30-4pm 4/26-5/7 $30/$45 'This is a registered class only. No drop-ins or punch cards A0408 M-F 3:30-4pm 5/10-5/21 $34/$51 will be accepted. AQ409 M-F 3:30-4pm 5/24-5/28 $13/$19.50 AQ411 M/W/F 7-7:30pm 5/10-5/28 $30/$45 A0412 Tlrh 7-7:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 DEEP WATER AEROBICS AQ706 MIW/F 7:15-8am 3/29-6/18 $84/$126 ADULT INSTRUCTION AQ707 M/W/F 9:15-10:15am 3/29-6/18 $84/$126 i AQ500 Tlrh 10:25-10:55am 3/30-4/15 $20/$30 A0501 T/Th 10:25-10:55am 4/20-5/6 $20/$30 ADULTSWIMCONDITIONING AQ502 T/rh 10:25-10:55am 5/11-5/27 $20/$30 AQ503 Tlrh 7-7:30pm 3/30-4/29 $34/$51 AQ708 Tlrh 9:15-10:15am 3/30-6/17 $56/$84 AQ504 Tlrh 7-7:30pm 5/4-6/3 $34/$51 a 3 a a PLUS AQUAROBICS A program designed for persons that are overweight, out of shape,.or just getting started with a fitness program. Experience the fun, the friendship, the freedom, and the fitness that a water workout can do for you. AQ710 MWiF 1:30-2:15pm 3/29-6/18 $841$126 . " 0 Legend: Park Types Legend: Amenities PK Parking N Neighborhood Park AF Athletic Fields RR Restrooms (seasonal) C Community Park/Parking BBQ Barbecue Area T Trails R Regional Park/Parking MP Multi-Purpose Court TC Tennis Courts SF Special Facility OS Open Space (mowed) UD Undeveloped NA Natural Area PA Picnic Area W Wetland ACRES TYPE MAP SITE NAME & PARK ACCESS/SITE ADDRESS AMENITIES 5.45 n/na 141 A.M. Kennedy Park; 0.25 mi of path mp/os/pe/t/w SW 991" Av, SW 103rd Av, SW Kennedy St 0.83 n/na 432 Adams Acres Park os/w NW Rock Creek Blvd, NW Wahkeena Ln 1.64 n/na 398 Allenbach Acres Park os/w E of NW 185'" Av, NW West Union Rd, NW Deerfield Wy 1.31 c/sf 831 ALOHA SWIM CENTER pa/pk 18650 SW Kinnaman Road, Aloha, OR 97006 1.19 na 073 Alohawood Park w SW 1751" Av, N of SW Johnson St 2.09 na 313 Apollo Ridge Park w NW 173rd Av, NW Autumn Ridge Dr 2.38 na 713 Arieda Park os/w SW 1971" Av, S of SW Baseline Rd, SW Aldetwood Ct 4.53 n 182 Arnold Park es/pa/pe/pk N end of SW 182"d Av, N of SW Vincent St 1.57 na 597 Aspen Crest Park os W of SW 1551" Av, SW Flagstone Dr 4.96 n/na 314 Autumn Ridge Park; 0.38 mi of path mp/os/pa/pe/t W of NW 1731d Av, NW Autumn Ridge Dr, Fall St 3.09 na 183 Bales Wetlands Park w SW Farmington Rd, SW Kinnaman Rd 0.14 516 Barlow Square Path os/t SW 1791" Av, SW Farmington Rd, SW Rosa Rd 3.59 n 181 Barsotti Park os W of SW 1651" Av, SW Blanton St 7.16 na 131 Bauman Park w SW Oleson Rd, SW Dover Rd 4.41 na 593 Beacon Hill Park w E of SW 155" Dr, SW Emerald Wy 14.98 na 082 Beaverton Creek Wetlands Park; 0.39 mi of path w SW 153rd Av, N of SW TV Hwy 1.25 ;/sf 161 BEAVERTON SWIM CENTER pa/pk 12850 SW Third Avenue, Beaverton, OR 97005 2.07 na 202 Bethany Crest Park w E of NW Kaiser Rd, NVJ Bethany Blvd, NW Decantur Wy 32.67 c/na 442 Bethany Lake Park; 0.32 mi of path os/pa/rr/t/w; fishing NW 18511' Av, NW West Union Rd 14.69 na 201 Bethany Meadows Park os/t NW Laidlaw Rd, E of NW Kaiser Rd 2.42 na 291 Bethany Wetlands Park w NW Bethany Blvd (NW 1581" Av), NW West Union Rd 1.36 na 318 Bluegrass Downs Park w E of NW 1781" Av, NW Woodmere Ct 2,73 n 271 Bonny Slope Park of/mp/os/pa/pe/pk NW Thompson Rd, E of NW South Rd 5.31 n/na 303 Bronson Creek Park; 0.42 mi of path os/pa/pe/t/w E of NW 173rd Av, N of NW Cornell Rd 14.44 n/na 501 Brookhaven Park os/t/w SW Nehalem Ln, W of SW Murray Blvd 2.46 n/na 176 Brookview Park of/os/pa/ttw SW 152^1 Av, SW 1501" Ct & W of SW Murray Blvd ACRES TYPE MAP SITE NA'.1E & PARK ACCESS/SITE ADDRESS AMENITIES 0.35 n 586 Buckskin Mini-Park os/pa/pe/t SW Buckskin Terr, SW Harness Ln, E of SW Davies Rd 2.47 n 195 Burnsridge Park; 0.23 mi of path os/pa/pe/t SW 1851' Av, SW Monte Verdi Blvd 7.42 n 503 Burntwood Powerline Park; 0.35 mi of path os/pa/pe/t SW 160'' Av. SW Burntwood Way, SW Hart Rd 1.50 n 193 Burntwood West Park- mp/os/pe/pe/t SW 1661" Terr, SW 1671' PI, SW Timberland Dr 7.72 n 191 Burntwood West Upper Park; 0.33 ml of path os/t SW 167- PI, SW 168- PI, SW Timberland Dr 1.05 n 281 Burton Park ud E of NW 1391" PI, N of Terra Linda Park 2.41 n 833 Butternut Park os/pa/pe/t/w SW 102nd Av, SW Butternut St 2.43 na 104 C.E. Mason Wetlands Park w E of SW 1131' Av, SW Fairfield St 12.26 c/na 533 Camille Park bbq/mp/os/pa/pe/pk/Utc/w SW 104" Av, SW 1059, Av, SW Marjorie Ln 4.17 n 508 Carolwood Park mp/os/pa/pe/Vw SW Carolwood Way, SW Carlsbad Dr 10.27 c 102 Cedar Hills Park; 0.29 ml of path af/bbq/os/pa/pe/pk/rr/t/tc SW Cedar Hills Blvd, SW Walker Rd 3.88 C/sf 035 CEDAR HILLS RECREATION CENTER of/pa/pe/pk 11640 SW Parkway St, Portland, OR 97229 4.90 n 351 Cedar MITI Park os/pa/1/tc W of NW 102nd Av, NW Cornell Rd 1.27 na 352 Cedar MITI Woods Park ud NW 1021d Av, NW Priscilla Ct 1.00 c/sf 036 Cedar Park Tennis Courts tc 11100 SW Parkway St & SW Cedar Hills Blvd 4.85 n 103 Center Street Park mp/os/pa/pe/t/tc SW 121 st Av, SW Center St 2.74 n 513 Channing Heights Mini-Park bbq/mp/pa/pe/t SW Valley Cir, SW Hyland Av 15.37 na 715 Chantal Village Park w SW 192nd Av. N of SW Stacey St, SW Aldenvood Ct 1.00 n 162 City Park bbq/mp/os/pa/pe/t SW Fifth St, SW Watson Av, SW 41' St 0.99 na 395 College Park IN E of NW 178"' Av, NW Marylhurst Ct 22.56 c/na 033 Commonwealth Lake Park; 0.81 mi of path of/os/pa/pe/pWrr/tlw; fishing Sam SW Huntington, SW Butner Rd, SW Foothills Dr 4.9 c/sf 587 CONESTOGA RECREATION AND ACIUATIC CENTER pa/pk 9965 SW 125" Avenue, Beaverton, OR 97005 1.00 c/sf 643 Conestoga Tennis Courts to 2_,5SW Conestoga Dr & SW 125", Av 1.87 n 192 Cooper Park mp/os/pa/pe/t 4 SW Oak St, W of SW 1701, Av, SW Sugar Plum Ln 0.36 na 063 Crowell Court Park os/w C S of SW Pointe Forest Ct, N of SW Beaver Ct N 21.77 n/na 304 Crystal Creek Park os/w E end of SW Paddington Dr, NW Audrey Dr 3.20 n/na 951 Davids Windsor Park t S of SW Scholls Ferry Rd, SW Sheldrake Wy 14.69 na 397 Deerfield Park w E of 14W 1851" Av, NW West Union Rd, NW Deerfield Wy 1.39 na 396 Deerfield II Park os NW Springville Rd, NW Chemeketa Ct NW 181°' Av 0.46 nine 834 Define Park ud SW 18r Av, SW Deline St 1.40 na 574 Downing Biko Path os/t SW Downing Dr to SW 1251" Av 0.63 n/na 052 D ,4Elgh: Parr Park PDA S of SW Walker Rd, SW Regatta Dr Legend: Park Types Legend: Amenities PK Parking N Neighborhood Park AF Athletic Fields RR Restrooms (seasonal) C Community Park/Parking BBQ Barbecue Area T Trails R Regional Park/Parking MP Multi-Purpose Court TC Tennis Courts SF Special Facility OS Open Space (mowed) UD Undeveloped NA Natural Area PA Picnic Area W Wetland ACRES TYPE MAP SITE NAME & PARK ACCESS/SITE ADDRESS AMENITIES 2.76 n 163 Eichler Park mp/os/pa/pe; BMX track SW Farmington Rd, SW Menlo Dr 0.33 n/na 821 Elizabeth Meadows Park os W of SW 187" Av, SW Christopher Dr, S of SW Johnson St 4.61 n 153 ELSIE STUHR CENTER / Park of/bbq/os/pa/pe/pk/t 5550 SW Hall Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005 14.34 n/na 392 Emerald Estates Park os/w NW 1640, Av, S of NW Springville Rd, NW Waterford Wy 21.56 c/na 523 Fanno Creek Park os/1/w SW Hall Blvd along SW Bel-Aire Dr to SW Denney Rd 1.00 c/sf 572 FANNO FARMHOUSE pa/pk 8405 SW Creekside Place, Beaverton, OR 97005 0.65 n 152 Fifth Street Park os/pa/pe/t SW Fifth St, SW Alger Av, SW 61' St 4.73 n/na 514 Fir Grove Park; 0.29 mi of path pa/pe SW 22nd St, SW 1301h Av, SW Iris Ct 1.00 c/sf 312 Five Oaks Tennis Courts tc NW 1731d Av & S of NW Cornell Rd 1.11 n 554 Florence Lane Park w S of SW 75" Av, SW Florence Ln 10.42 n 034 Foothills Park bbq/mp/os/pa/pe/w SW Huntington Av, SW Lanewood St 1.29 n/na 631 Forest Glen Park os/Vw SW Weir Rd, SW 130" Av 2.23 n 031 Forest Hills Park; 0.22 ml of path mp/os/pa/pe/Vtc SW Barnes Rd, SW Portola Av 7.90 n 553 Garden Home Park; 0.29 mi of path af/bbq/os/pa/pe/pk/Vtc SW Oleson Rd, SW Alden Rd 7.22 c/sf 542 GARDEN HOME RECREATION CENTER pa/pe/pk 7475 SW Oleson Road, Portland, OR 97223 7.03 n/na 342 George Foegue Park os/t NW 1121' Av, NW Cedar Hills Blvd, NW Cornell Rd, NW Leahy Rd 2.65 n/na 196 Granada Park t SW 1791' Av, SW Bany Rd & SW 1801' PI 86.97 c/na 571 Greenway Park; 3.33 mi of path af/bbq/mp/os/pa/pe/Vtc/w SW Hall Blvd, Fanno Creek Park to SW Schoils Ferry Rd 2.26 n/sf 151 Griffith Park os/w SW Griffith Dr, S of SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy 90.41 r/sf/na 325 H.M. TERPENNING RECREATION COMPLEX afbbg1mp/os/pa/pe/pk/t/tGw 15707 SW Walker Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 ml routes (maps available) (Aquatic Ctr., Athletic Ctr./Fields, Roller Hockey Facility, Skate Park, Tennis Ctr.) 3.72 c/sf 534 HARMAN SWIM CENTER / Park mp/pa/pe/pk 7800 SW Scholls Ferry Rd, Beaverton, OR 97008 2.67 n 504 Hart Meadows Powerline Park os/pa/pe/Vw SW Hart Rd, SW Bridiehills Dr 1.94 na 505 Hartwood Hylands Park w SW Murray Blvd, N of SW Hart Rd 11.00 c 843 Hazeldale Park, 0.43 mi of path of/mp/os/pa/pe/pk/t/w W of SW 192nd Av, SW Prospect St 3.58 n/na 541 Hideaway Park af/bbq/mp/os/pa/Vw SW 6711 Av, SW Oleson Rd ACRES TYPE MAP SITE NAME & PARK ACCESS/SITE ADDRESS AMENITIES 1.00 c/sf 515 Highland Park Tennis Courts tc 7000 SW Hyland Wy, SW Ash St, SW Barlow Rd 6.10 n/na 632 Hlteon Meadows Park t/w E of SW Davies Rd, SE of SW Citation Dr 1.00 n 584 Hlteon Park pa/pe/t SW 135" Av, SW Brockman Rd 0.52 na 199 Hubert Cain Park w SW 1751" Av, N of SW Rigert Rd 29.54 c/na 581 Hyland Forest Park, 1.85 mi of path Vw SW 142nd Av, SW Hargis Rd, SW 136" Av 5.09 na 811 Intel Aloha Wetlands Park os/W E of SW 207" Av, N of SW Alexander St 67.70 c/sf 842 JENKINS ESTATE / Camp Rlvendale bbq/pa/pe/pk 8005 SW Grabhorn Road, Aloha, OR 97007 7.61 n/na 294 John Marty Poweriine Park; 0.73 mi of path os/pa/pe/t S of NW Charlais St, NW Somerset Dr, NW 163rd Av 14.51 na 341 Jordan Park NY NW Lost Park Dr, E of NW 113" Av 1.13 na 205 Kaiser Ridge Powerline Park os E of NW Kaiser Rd, NW 147", Av 12.78 na 573 Koll Center Wetlands Park os/w SW Nimbus Av, Greenway Park 1.05 n 184 Lawndale Park os/pe/t SW 1761" Av, SW Wright St 10.02 na 724 Lexington Park os/w SW 2161" Av, SW Gregory Dr 3.45 no 171 Lilly Johnson Park os SW 1531d Av, SW Division St, SW Farmington Rd 2.53 n/na 154 Little Peoples Park os/pa/pe/w SW 51" St, SW Maple Ln (E of Hwy 217) 4.27 n 273 Lost Park os/pa/pe/pk/tc NW 1 1 11 St, N of NW Lost Park Dr 27.75 c/na 506 Lowami Hart Woods Park t/w SW 1551" Av, SW Barcelona Wy, off SW Hart Rd 6.71 na 602 Madrona Heights Park os SW Ravine Dr, SW Tall Tree PI, SW Arbutus Dr 4.63 na 594 Matrix Hill Park os/t SW Turquoise Loop, N of SW Beard Rd, off SW 14911 Ct 3.62 n/na 142 McMillian Park; 0.26 mi of path bbq/os/pa/pe/t/tc SW 991' Av, SW Cypress St 1.00 c/sf 041 Meadow Park Tennis Courts to 14005 SW Butner Rd & SW Downing St 4.30 na 833 Meadowbrook Park Vw SW 19811 Av, SW Meadowbrook Way 4.21 n/na 072 Mellish Park mp/os/pa/pe/tttc SW 182nd Av, SW Arborcrest, SW 1801" PI 0.91 n/sf 164 Memorial Park mp/os/pa/t SW 71" St, SW Washington St, SW Watson St 1.91 na 021 Merritt Orchard Park t/w+ SW Washington St btwn SW 101" Av & SW 102nd Av 3.96 n 353 Mitchell Park of/mp/os/pa/pe/Vtc SW 951" Av, SW Stark St 4.80 n/na 551 Moonshadow Park os/Vw SW Alden St. SW 6811 Pi & SW 661" Wy 5.60 n 204 Morgan's Run Park os NW Brandberry Dr, NW Laidlaw Rd 18.13 na 596 Morrison Woods Park t SW 1661" Terr, SW Marcile Ln 3.08 n/na 317 Moshotsky Woods Park tAa NW Winged Foot Terr 1.00 c/sf 185 Mountain View Tennis Courts to 17500 SW Farmington Rd .41 n/sf 622 Murrayhlll Park os/pa/pe/rr SW Pintail Loop NINE Legend: Park Types Legend: Amenities PK Parking N Neighborhood Park AF Athletic Fields RR Restrooms (seasonal) C Community Park/Parking BBQ Barbecue Area T Trails R Regional Park/Parking MP Multi-Purpose Court TC Tennis Courts SF Special Facility OS Open Space (mowed) UD Undeveloped NA Natural Area PA Picnic Area W Wetland ACRES TYPE MAP SITE NAME & PARK ACCESS/SITC P! DRESS AMENITIES 13.82 n/na 621 Murrayhlll Powerline Park; 1.65 mi of path os/t/tc/w btwn SW Scholls Ferry Rd & SW Weir Rd, SW 1551' Av 1.17 na 841 Nicholas Acres Park ud SW 20911 Av, SW Parker Ct 3.77 na 844 Northridge Nark w W of SW 1891h Av, S of SW Kelly View Lp 2.65 na .443 Northshore Estates Park w NW Northshore Ct, S of NW West Union Rd 5.58 531 Oregon Electric Right of Way Path; 0.33 mi of path os/t SW 92nd Av, N of SW Allen Blvd . 8.94 n 194 Papageorge Park os W of SW 179", Av, SW Farmington Rd 13.82 n 721 Paula Jean Powerline Park; 0.59 mi of path os/pa/pe/t SW 2151" Av. SW Jay St 3.21 n;na 175 Payless Park os SW 14811 Av, SW Wheaton Ln 6.55 na 032 Peppertree Park os/w SW 12151 St, N of SW Butner Rd 9.35 na 061 Pheasant Park w SW Pheasant Ct, E of SW 1851h Av 6.14 n 327 Pioneer Park mp/os/pa/pe/t NW Pioneer Rd, NW Meadow Dr 0.44 na 552 Polo Pointe Park ud SW Picasso St, N of SW Taylors Ferry Rd 0.79 na 132 Raleigh Scholls Park mp/os/pe SW 761h Av, SW Scholls Ferry Rd 16.64 c 123 RALEIGH SWIM CENTER / Park; 0.32 mi of path bbq/mp/pa/pe/pk/t/tc 3500 SW 78th, Portland, OR 97225 7.49 na 124 Raleighwood Park w SW Raleighwood Wy, SW Bancroft St, SW Dogwood Ln 2.23 n/sf .112 Reservoir Park os/pa/tc SW Inglewood St, SW Knollcrest Dr 3.23 n 522 Ridgecrest Park; 0.46 mi of path bbq/mp/os/pa/pe/t/tc/w SW Cresmoor Dr off SW Hall Bivd 1.30 n 022 Ridgewood Park os/pa/pe SW 9711 Av, SW Wilshire St 6.04 n 113 Ridgewood View Park os/pa/pe/pk/t/tc/w SW Meadow St, SW Ardenwood St 1.92 n 431 Rock Creek Landing Park, os/pa/Utc NW Rock Creek Blvd, NW I_inding Dr 23.89 c/sf 433 Rock Creek North Soccr-3r fields of/pa/pk NW Rock Creek Blvd, Roc!: Creek Powerline 6.82 n 444 Rock Creek Park mp/os/pa/pe/t/w NW Rock Creek Blvd, S of NW Malhuer Av 10.14 c 441 Rock Creek Powerlines Park; 0.60 mi of path os/t E/W between NW 18511, Av & NW Neakahnie Av 1.00 r/sf 445 Rock Creek School Soccer Fields of (soccer) 4125 NW 18511, Av 5.58 n 835 Rosa Park; 0.30 mi of path os/pa/pe/t/tc/w SW 19611- Av, SW Rosa Rd 3.42 n 101 Roxbury Park mp/os/pa/pe/Vtc SW Roxbury Av, SW Winchester Ct aim illiml Ill ACRES TYPE MAP SITE NAME & PARK ACCESS/SITE ADDRESS AMENITIES 3.42 n/na 319 Roxie's Place Park os SW 173rd Av, S of NW Walker Rd 3.89 na 062 Sallx Park os/w E of SW 185' Av, SW Baseline Rd, SW Salix Terr 0.34 na 595 Satterberg Heights Parks os/t SW 160th Av, SW Sexton Mountain Or 9.31 n 165 Schiffler Park; 0.56 mi of path of/bbq/mp/os/pa/pe/pk/rr/t SW Erickson Av, SW Berthold Av, SW Bonnie Brae St 5.34 n 173 Schuepbach Powerlines Park os/t N/S from SW Division St to SW Davis Rd 0.63 na 074 Scott's Place Park os SW 1751" Av, N of SW Johnson St 2.00 na 712 Seminole Park w N of SW Baseline Rd, SW Jessica Ct 3.87 n 394 Serah Lindsay Estates Park os S of NW Springville Rd, NW Waterford Wy 5.98 n 591 Sexton Mountain Meadows Park mp/os/pa/pe/t W of SW Murray Blvd, N/S of SW Sexton Mtn Or 4.03 na 592 Sexton Mountain Wetlands Park w SW 1541h Av, SW Gleneden Dr, SW Sexton Mtn Dr, SW 152^ Av 3.55 na 598 Shadow Creek Park w E of SW 15181 Av, SW Opal Or 0.81 n 293 Skyview Park os NW Brockman Dr, NW Overton Or 2.81 n 301 Somerset Meadows Park mp/os/pa/pe/Vtc NW Parkview Blvd, NW Ashland Or 4.90 c/sf 302 SOMERSET WEST SWIM CENTER / Park of/bbq/mp/os/pa/pe/pk/tc/w 18400 NW Parkview Blvd, Portland, OR 97229 12.60 n/na 203 Springville Meadows Park os NW Alfalfa Dr, NW Graf St 14.86 n/na 295 Spyglass Park os/w NW 15811 Av, NW West Union Rd, NW Bethany Blvd 5.18 n/na 391 Stoller Farms Park os NW 167TM PI, NW Oakridge Or 2.24 n 310 Stonegate Park os/w SW 1671" Av, N of SW Walker Rd 5.73 n 316 Stonegate Phase III Park t/w (section of Willow Creek Nature Park Boardwalk) 3.71 na 198 Stonemist Park w SW Rigert Rd, SW 17011, Av & SW Sarala St 11.20 n 190 Summercrest Park; 0.78 mi of path bbq/os/pa/t/tc/w SW 1651h Av, SW 1701" Av, SW Rigert Terr 2.89 na 601 Summercrest West Park os/s SW 1701h Av, SW Rigert Rd 10.33 c 331 SUNSET SWIM CENTER / Park; 0.34 mi of path of/os/pa/pk/t/tc 13707 NW Science Park Dr, Portland, OR 97229 0.42 326 Surrey West Path Uw NW Pioneer Rd, NW Blaze Terr 4.49 na 723 Sutherland Meadows Park w SW Baseline Rd, SW Sutherland Wy 1.66 n/na 517 Taliesen Park os/t ti W of SW 13011 Av, SW Hart Rd, SW Glenn Ct, SW Heather Ct 1.71 n/na 197 Tallac Terrace Park os/t SW 167th PI, SW Cynthia St 0.65 n/na 555 Taylor's Creek Park w q SW 801h Av, SW Taylors Ferry Rd 4.1 v n 282 Terra Linda Park bbq/mp/os/pa/pe/t/tc NW 1381h Av, NW Pettygrove St, NW Burton St 5.19 n/na 272 The Bluffs Park os/pa/t NW Big Fir Cir, NW South Dr, SW Haskell Ct 2.46 n/na 502 Thornbrook Park os SW 1661h PI, SW Taft St 4.07 na 292 Tokola Wetlands Park w NW 15711 Av, NW Club House Or 14.35 n 725 Trachsel Meadows Park; 0.36 mi of path mp/os/t/w SW Augusta St, N of SW Johnson St near SW 2151h Av Legend: Park Types Legend: Amenities PK Parking N Neighborhood Park AF Athletic Fields RR Restrooms (seasonal) C Community Park/Parking BBQ Barbecue Area T Trails R Regional ParWParking MP Multi-Purpose Court TC Tennis Courts SF Special Facility OS Open Space (mowed) UD Undeveloped NA Natural Area PA Picnic Area W Wetland ACRES TYPE MAP SITE NAME & PARK ACCESS/SITE ADDRESS AMENITIES 0.04 051 Trenton Woods Path os/t E of SB Complex--Field #2 & #3 (path access) 197.40 r/sf/na 081 TUALATIN HILLS NATURE PARK; 4.91 mi of path pa/pk/rr/Uw 15655 SW Milliken Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97005 0.25 na 172 Twin Cedars Park os W of SW 1601" Av, SW Shelton Si 1.66 na 507 Vale Park w SW Gieneden Dr, SW Gearhart Or 0.24 n 511 Valley Park os/pa/pe S of SW Allen Blvd, SW Valley St 0.25 n 512 Valley West Park os/pa/pe S of SW Allen Blvd, SW Valley St 2.09 na 071 Vendla Park w SW 170'" Av, SW Vendla Park Or 4.15 n 532 Vista Brook Pork mp/os/pa/pe/pk/Utclw SW 880, Av, S of SW Scholls Ferry Rd 1.02 na 582 Wake Robin Park W W of SW 131" Av, N of SW Bluebell Ln 1.85 n 042 Wanda Peck Memorial Park os SW Murray Blvd, S of SW Butner Rd 3.89 n 324 Waterhouse Park os/pa/pe/Uw W of SW 158" Av, S of NW Foxborough Cir 14.50 n 311 Waterhouse Powerline Park; 0.71 mi of path os/t NW Blueridge Dr, N of SW Walker Rd 0.24 sf 323 Waterhouse Rose Garden os NW Foxborough Cir, NW Blueridge Or 2.46 n 053 Waterhouse South Powerline Park os/t between SW Baseline Rd & SW Estuary Or 0.72 n 121 West Slope Park os/pa/pe SW 73rd Av, S of SW Canyon Rd 1.00 c/sf 122 West Sylvan Park os/peltc SW 81-' Av, SW West Slope Or 8.10 na 393 West Union Estates Park os/w NW 171.1 PI, NW Holcomb Or 3.54 n/na 714 Whispering Woods Park pa/t/w SW 192nd Av, SW Stacey St 1.06 n/na 321 White Fox Park W NW 156'" Av, NW White Fox Or 0.45 n 585 Wlidhorse Mint-Park os/pa/pe/t SW Wildhorse Way, W of SW Davies Rd 2.85 n 583 Wlldwood Mini-Park os/pa/pe/t SW Maverick Terr, N of SW Tennessee Ln 6.27 c/na 322 Willow Creek Nature Park; 0.30 mi of boardwalk Uw SW 161st Pi, SW Waterhouse Av, NW Jeffrey PI, NW Eastmoreland Ct 2.70 na 711 Willow Creek Park W SW 1851' Av, S of SW Baseline Rd 0.48 n 091 Willow Park os/pa/pe/Vw SW 144", Av, N of SW TV Hwy 1 Ab1^ n/na 315 Winthrop Park t/w NW 173rd Av, N of NW Walker Rd 2.96 n 521 Wonderland Park of/os/pa/pe SW King Blvd, S of SW Allen Blvd 0.84 na 111 Wooded Ravine Park w SW Garden View Av, SW Scenic Or v A ® a e w 021 Merrift Orchard Park 181 Barsotti Park 022 Ridgewood Park 182 Arnold Park 031 Forest Hills Park 183 Bales Wetlands Park 032 Peppertree Park 184 Lawndale Park 033 Commonwealth Lake Park 185 Mountain View Tennis Courts 034 Foothills Park 190 Summercrest Park 035 CEDAR HILLS RECREATION CTR 191 Burntwood West Upper Park 036 Cedar Park Tennis Courts 192 Cooper Park 041 Meadow Park Tennis Courts 193 Burntwood West Park 042 Wanda Peck Memorial Park 194 Papageorge Park 051 Trenton Woods Path 195 Burnsridge Park 052 Dwight Parr Park 196 Granada Park 053 Waterhouse South Powerline Park 197 Tallac Terrace Park 061 Pheasant Park 198 Stonemist Park 062 Salix Park 199 Hubert Cain Park 063 Crowell Court Park 201 Bethany Meadows Park 071 Vendla Park 202 Bethany Crest Park 072 Melilah Park 203 Springville Meadows Park 073 Alohawood Park 204 Morgan's Run Park 074 Scott's Place Park 205 Kaiser Ridge Powerline Park 081 TUALATIN HILLS NATURE PARK 271 Bonny Slope Park 082 Beaverton Creek Wetlands Park 272 The Bluffs Park 091 Willow Park 273 Lost Park 101 Roxbury Park 281 Burton Park 102 Cedar Hills Park 282 Terra Linda Park 103 Center Street Park 291 Bethany Wetlands Park 104 C.E. Mason Wetlands Park 292 Tokola Wetlands Park 111 Wooded Ravine Park 293 Skyview Park 112 Reservoir Park 294 John Marty Powerline Park 113 Ridgewood View Park 295 Spyglass Park 121 West Slope Park 301 Somerset Meadows Park 122 West Sylvan Park 302 SOMERSET WEST SWIM CTR / Park 123 RALEIGH SWIM CENTER / Park 303 Bronson Creek Park 124 Raleighwood Park 304 Crystal Creek Park 131 Bauman Park 310 Stonegate Park 132 Raleigh Scholls Park 311 Waterhouse Powerline Park 141 A.M. Kennedy Park 312 Five Oaks Tennis Courts 142 McMillian Park 313 Apollo Ridge Park 151 Griffith Park 314 Autumn Ridge Park 152 Fifth Street Park 315 Winthrop Park 152 ELSIE STUHR CENTER/ Park 316 Stonegate Phase Ill Park 154 Lillis Peoples Park 317 Moshofsky Woods Park A 161 BEAVERTON SWIM CENTER 318 Bluegrass Downs Park 162 City Park 319 Roxie's Place Park 4 163 Eichler Park 321 White Fox Park 4 164 Memorial Park 322 Willow Creek Nature Park 165 Schiff ler Park 323 Waterhouse Rose Garden 171 Lilly Johnson Park 324 Waterhouse Park 172 Twin Cedars Park 325 H.M. TERPENNING REC. COMPLEX 173 Schuepbach Powerlines Park 326 Surrey West Path 175 Payless Park 327 Pioneer Park 176 Brookview Park 331 SUNSET SWIM CENTER / Park Ing III IN o ® 0 0 341 Jordan Park 573 Koll Center Wetlands Park 342 George Foegue Park 574 Downing Bike Path • 351 Cedar Mill Park 581 Hyland Forest Park 352 Cedar Mill Woods Park 582 Wake Robin Park 353 Mitchell Park 583 Wildwood Mini-Park 391 Stoller Farms Park 584 Hiteon Park 392 Emerald Estates Park 585 Wildhorse Mini-Park 393 West Union Estates Park 586 Buckskin Mini-Park 394 Serah Lindsay Estates Park 587 CONESTOGA REC. & AQUATIC CTR 395 College Park 591 Sexton Mountain Meadows Park 396 Deerfield II Park 592 Sexton Mountain Wetlands Park 397 Deerfield Park 593 Beacon Hill Park 398 Allenbach Acres Park 594 Matrix Hill Park 431 Rock Creek Landing Park 595 Satterberg Heights Parks 432 Adams Acres Park 596 Morrison Woods Park 433 Rock Creek North Soccer Fields 597 Aspen Crest Park 441 Rock Creek Powerlines Park 598 Shadow Creek Park 442 Bethany Lake Park 601 Summercrest West Park 443 Northshore Estates Park 602 Madrona Heights Park 444 Rock Creek Park 621 Murrayhill Powerline Park 445 Rock Creek School Soccer Fields 622 Murrayhill Park 501 Brookhaven Park 631 Forest Glen Park 502 Thornbrook Park 632 Hiteon Meadows Park 503 Burntwood Powerline Park 643 Conestoga Tennis Courts 504 Hart Meadows Powerline Park 711 Willow Creek Park 505 Hartwood Hylands Park 712 Seminole Park 506 Lowami Hart Woods Park 713 Arieda Park 507 Vale Park 714 Whispering Woods Park 508 Carolwood Park 715 Chantal Village Park 511 Valley Park 721 Paula Jean Powerline Park 512 Valley West Park 723 Sutherland Meadows Park 513 Channing Heights Mini-Park 724 Lexington Park 514 Fir Grove Park 725 Trachsel Meadows Park 515 Highland Park Tennis Courts 811 Intel Aloha Wetlands Park 516 Barlow Square Path 821 Elizabeth Meadows Park 517 Taliesen Park 831 ALOHA SWIM CENTER 521 Wonderland Park 832 Butternut Park 522 Ridgecrest Park 833 Meadowbrook Park 523 Fanno Creek Park 834 Deline Park 531 Oregon Electric Right of Way Path 835 Rosa Park 532 Vista Brook Park 841 Nicholas Acres Park 533 Camille Park 842 JENKINS ESTATE / Camp Rivendale 534 HARMAN SWIM CENTER / Park 843 Hazeldale Park 541 Hideaway Park 844 Northridge Park 542 GARDEN HOME RECREATION CTR 951 Davids Windsor Park 551 Moonshadow Park 552 Polo Pointe Park 553 Garden Home Park 554 Florence Lane Park Apis is jire page 10 555 Taylor's Creek Park 571 Greenway Park is '~f for events. 572 FANNO FARMHOUSE ®8 ' 1 3 395 9 ~01 441 2 9 394`~.:.~ 02 FFN 11 m ' 13y1 5 205 T Hillsboro - 1002 3011294 2 91 271 9 27r Portland a 93 34}. 31 m ~ 8't'd282 3 3143 4J 3F 1 31 3 33 3511{ 4 31 311 3 3?j 319 2 26 off 2 23 7121 )OFUZ 2,L 353 721 7 1 531 52 32 1 41 713 2 1 / 7 4 '63 33 5 roves 725 ~ M1~ t 9811 841 6t~7~71 0 10 113 112111 122 21 72 X74 eaverton 1 1g 2 V p03 123 D2 24 ~T 8i1 181 h72 Sot 8 832 174 71 163 16 k 62 t 142 0 164 152 154 132 8358+ 183 185 1731 1 , 165 153 3 13 19412 021 75 511- 12 VE i95 97.-3 [301 51513 951' 152 2 1 1 e 1 506 505 1 516 523F 3 842 8441 19 507 534 GARDEN HOME 1 90 59 582 a ~y 553 -111l' 6 2 59$ 1591' m° 59793 '5?9.4 73 555- "552 590 585 586 58 74 X71 r B3?~t 3 r 62 l.~ \ ~ N Y = Tigard 951 S 0 q h° :t Sikate watch tov re od d es • oe r~ c i d ats summer! e h BULK FkpTE U'S. OSTAGE ~a, eveitltya PAID +E ; Permit N0.1006 ar PORTLAND, OF $ j See Page 0 c Agenda item No. 3 r re gon Office of Energy N C 1 Meeting of 3- ai • 625 Marion St. NE, Suite 1 Salem, OR 97301-3742 John A. Kitzhaber, M.D., Govemor Phone: (503) 378-4040 Toll Free: 1-800-221-8035 FAX: (503) 373-7806 www.energy.state.onus Making Climate Change a Local Issue Working with Local Governments and Tribal Councils The world has paid much attention at the international level to ways to combat climate change. Since 1988, the State of Oregon has had its own success in working with key stakeholders to address climate change through state policies. However, the state has not had the resources to go directly to Oregonians with information about how climate change may affect them and what they can do to reduce greenhouse emissions. Through a grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency, the Oregon Office of Energy now has the resources to take the message of climate change to citizens, local governments, tribes, and businesses. The climate change education program incorporates three basic messages: • What climate change means to Oregonians • What Oregonians can do about climate change • Who can help Oregonians take action against climate change For the local government and tribal council element of the program, a speaker will travel to local governments and tribal councils across the state to talk with them about ways to address climate change in Oregon. The City of Portland and the Oregon State University Extension Energy Program are helping the Office to make the presentations. The Office will introduce the topic by showing a short video explaining climate change within an Oregon context (such as effects on salmon, forests, rivers, and coastlines) and ways to reduce greenhouse gases. It will then discuss the potential for local governments to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases from their own operations and through their influence on energy use and recycling in their communities. The speaker will also talk about Oregon programs to help reduce greenhouse gases. The emphasis of the presentation will be on land use, transportation, recycling, building codes, and energy use in public buildings and facilities. There will also be a discussion of how climate change may affect the local economy by affecting water availability, snow pack, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, sea level rise, and tourism. Contact: Sam Sadler Oregon Office of Energy 625 NE Marion Street, Suite 1 Salem, Oregon 97301-3742 503.373.1034 or 800.221.8035 (toil-free in Oregon) fax: 373.7806; e-mail: samuel.r.sadler@state.or.us t9~