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CITY OF TUALATIN'S ACTIVITY GUIDE // WWW.TUALATINOREGON.GOV // 503.691-3061

SUMMER CONCERTS P.3MOVIES ON THE COMMONS P.4

SUMMER CAMPS ARE FILLING UP FAST P.8

EXPLORE TUALATIN

a Kaleidoscope

Fun

ARTS & CULTURE//LIBRARY//PARKS//RECREATION JUANITA POHL CENTER // HERITAGE CENTER

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GENERAL INFORMATION

TUALATIN PUBLIC LIBRARY18878 SW Martinazzi Ave.503.691.3074Mon–Thu 10am-9pmFri-Sat 10am-6pmSun 1-6pmwww.tualatinoregon.gov/library

JUANITA POHL CENTER8513 SW Tualatin Rd.503.691.3061Mon-Fri 8am-5pmSat/Sun Rentalswww.tualatinoregon.gov/recreation/juanita-pohl-center

TUALATIN HERITAGE CENTER8700 SW Sweek Dr.503.885.1926Mon–Fri 10am-2pmwww.tualatinhistoricalsociety.org

VAN RADEN COMMUNITY CENTER8511 SW Tualatin Rd.503.691.3082www.tualatinoregon.gov/recreation*The Van Raden Center is only open during scheduled programs

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL INFO 2

REGISTRATION 2

COMMUNITY EVENTS 3-7

KIDS/TEENS 8-11

JUANITA POHL CENTER 12-15

TUALATIN PUBLIC LIBRARY 16-19

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM 20

TUALATIN HERITAGE CENTER 21

OUR PARKS 22

FACILITY RENTALS 23

HOW TO REGISTERONLINERecreation Programstualatinoregon.gov/recreationOnline registration for recreation programs for children, teens, adults, and active older adults is now even quicker and easier. Individuals and families can edit and save individual preferences, print receipts, and manage accounts online. Tualatin Public Library Programs tualatinoregon.gov/libraryTo register for library programs online, visit the website above, then click on “News and Events” and “Library Calendar.”

IN PERSON/BY PHONERecreation ProgramsRecreation programs for children, teens, adults and older adults: Register in person at the Juanita Pohl Center, located inside Tualatin Community Park at 8513 SW Tualatin Rd., or call us at 503.691.3061.Tualatin Public Library ProgramsRegister in person at the Library during regular operating hours at 18878 SW Martinazzi Ave., or call 503.691.3074.Tualatin Heritage Center ProgramsVisit the Tualatin Heritage Center during regular operating hours at 8700 SW Sweek Dr., or call 503.885.1926.

CANCELLATIONSPrograms are subject to cancellation due to weather, low enrollment, or other reasons outside of our control. If you are enrolled in a program that cancels, you will be notified and receive a full refund.

REFUNDSIt is our policy to refund 100% of program fees if your withdrawal notice is given seven or more days before the start date of the program. A 50% refund will be given if withdrawal notice is given less than seven days before the start date of a program. Program fees are not refunded for withdrawals less than 24 hours before the start of a program.

ACCOMMODATIONSTo request an accommodation and/or modification of policies and procedures in order to access and benefit from a City program, service, or activity, please submit a request for reasonable accommodation to Rich Mueller at [email protected]. The request for reasonable accommodation must be submitted at least ten business days before the scheduled event. If a request is submitted less than ten business days before the event, the City will still make reasonable efforts to fulfill the request. A Request for Reasonable Accommodation Form is available by calling 503.691.3061.

INFORMATION PURPOSESThis program schedule is published for informational purposes only. The Community Services Department reserves the right to make any changes in the content and provisions of the program schedule without notice.

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City of Tualatin's Activity Guide // SUMMER 2016WWW.TUALATINOREGON.GOV

FRIDAY NIGHTS IN JULY AND AUGUST8325 SW Nyberg St. 6:30pmwww.tualatinoregon.gov/recreation/concerts-commonsJuly 1 Ben Rice // Americana/BluesJuly 8 The Junebugs // Folk RockJuly 15 Jilt // Rock HitsJuly 22 Johnny Limbo & the Lugnuts // 50’s-60’s HitsJuly 29 Tony Starlight // Interactive Retro Music & ComedyAugust 5 Crawfish Festival // Interactive Retro Music & Comedy August 12 Catch A Wave // Beach Boys TributeAugust 19 Midnight Serenaders // Retro SwingAugust 26 Quarterflash // RockNew this year! Enjoy food carts, plus produce and specialty item vendors each week .

CONCERT TIPSCheck website for weather related cancellations. Pets permitted on leash no longer than 6ft. Outside alcohol allowed except at August 5 Crawfish Festival Concert. No glass containers in Commons area.

Thanks To Our Sponsors

NEW FOR 2016!Don't miss a special ArtSplash Bonus Concert by Tom Grant Saturday, July 23 6:00pm

SILVER SPONSORS //

BRONZE SPONSORS // CREATIVE MINDS LEARNING CENTER

CHAMPIONS // DPI SPECIALTY FOODS • TUALATIN VALLEY ELKS INTERACTIVE NORTHWEST, INC.• TUALATIN FOOD STORE

FAMILY SPONSORS//SCHULZ CLEARWATER • ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR TUALATIN TIRE FACTORY

MAJOR SPONSORS //

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COMMUNITY EVENTSMOVIES ON THE COMMONSSaturday Nights 9pm (movies begin at sunset)8325 SW Nyberg St.

July 2 Happy FeetJuly 9 MinionsJuly 16 Open Season Scared SillyJuly 23 Hotel Transylvania 2July 30 Star Wars The Force AwakensAugust 13 Norm of the NorthAugust 20 Jurassic WorldAugust 27 Zootopia(at Ibach Park 10455 SW Ibach St.)Movie titles are subject to change, based on availability

TUALATIN BLENDER DASHTualatin’s own everything run for kids ages 6-15Saturday, June 4 at Tualatin Community Park8am-noon$15 registration before May 27, $20 afterDon’t miss out on Tualatin’s newest fun run for kids ages 6-15! The Blender Dash will include a mix-up of everyone’s favorite themed runs, including color, foam, mud, obstacles, and zombies (ages 10-15 only)! Every participant will receive a pair of sunglasses plus a Blender Dash bandana. Make sure to wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting dirty as no one will come out of this clean!www.tualatinoregon.gov/recreation/blender-dash-2016

MOVIES ON THE

COMMONS

BRONZE SPONSORS // CREATIVE MINDS LEARNING CENTER

CHAMPION // CLARK LUMBER CO.

SILVER SPONSORS //

MAJOR SPONSORS //

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ARTSPLASH ART SHOW AND SALEFriday, July 22 noon-9pm Saturday, July 23 11am-8pm Sunday, July 24 11am-4pm Come join the fun at ArtSplash Art Show and Sale at the Tualatin Commons located at 8325 SW Nyberg St. Northwest artists will be showcasing their talents in watercolor, acrylics, photography, oil, jewelry, ceramics and more.

There will be a Concert on the Commons on Friday, July 22 at 6:30 featuring Northwest favorite, Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts. Saturday, July 23 at 6:00pm will feature a concert by Tom Grant and Sunday, July 24 at 1:00pm New Horizons Big Band of Tualatin will perform.

Free crafts for kids of all ages:Saturday, July 23, 11am-4pm: Free art activitiesSunday, July 24, 11am-2pm: Chalk It Up! Join the Tualatin Public Library for a fun day of chalk art on the Commons. All supplies are provided.

For more information, please contact Heidi Marx, [email protected] or 503-691-3076

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! The 13th Annual West Coast Giant Pumpkin Regatta is happening on Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the Tualatin Lake of the Commons.The Regatta is a series of wacky races around the Lake at Tualatin Commons in 1000 lb. pumpkin boats by costumed participants. The event also features music, pumpkin pie eating contests, kids pumpkin carving, face painting, pumpkin golf, a kids costume contest, strolling entertainment, clown shows, hot food, drinks, and more!

13TH ANNUAL GIANT PUMPKIN REGATTA

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

TUALATIN CRAWFISH FESTIVALPRESENTED BY COLUMBIA BANKFriday, August 5Kick-off free concert at Tualatin Commons with Hit MachinePacific Seafood Iron Chef Contest“Food Cart Friday” – dine at some of the area’s top food carts, plus live crawfish boil.

Saturday and Sunday, August 6 & 7Oregon Corks & Kegs – Oregon Wine and Micro beer tasting area.Live entertainment – headliner is Patrick Lamb Band 7:00pm on main stageBridgeport Village Kids areaVillage Inn Pancake Breakfast“Crawfish Crawl”- 5K, 10K ½ marathon- new relay race this year!Atsa My Dawg Show- 11:00am Saturday“Route 66” Classic Car show- Sunday at Noon

TUALATIN RIVER GREENWAY TRAIL COIN CHALLENGECome join the City Of Tualatin and Metro on the new Tualatin River Greenway Trail. The new trail is a bicycle and pedestrian shared use path that meanders through trees, near the river and past wetlands. The trail runs from Cook Park through Durham Park, Tualatin Community Park and Browns Ferry Park along the river greenway. Complete the geocaching coin challenge and get a free trackable geocoin! For more information go to www.geocaching.com and enter cache number GC6CJ8W.

TEEN KALEIDOSCOPE RUNGrades 6-12Celebrate the beginning of summer with a color run just for Tualatin’s Teens! Run (or walk!) through Ibach Park while being bombarded with clouds of color. Brought to you by the Tualatin Youth Advisory Council and Teen Library Committee.Free, register online: www.tualatinoregon.gov/recreationIbach Park, 10455 SW Ibach St.Fri 6/17 2-3:30pm

CONCERTS & MOVIES ON THE COMMONS

Family SponsorshipDo you love the Concerts and

Movies on the Commons?Help support the events that make

Tualatin a great place to live! Family Sponsorships are $200, and includes a $50 food voucher to use at any of

the Concerts and Movies on the Commons nights.

For more information, please contact Julie Ludemann at

[email protected].

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SUMMER READING EVENTS ON THE COMMONS8325 SW Nyberg St.Tuesdays at 7pmJoin us on the Tualatin Commons to celebrate the joy of reading at these FREE family-friendly library events:

June 21 // Border Collies International Watch highly intelligent and well-trained dogs do amazing tricks and learn all about dogs and dog training.

June 28 // Danza AztecaWatch dancers of all ages perform traditional dances in amazing costumes along with live music. 

July 5 // Henrik BotheJuggling, comedy, magic and mayhem – Henrik Bothe does it all.

July 12 // The Reptile ManLearn all about scaly critters at this thrilling show featuring more than a dozen live reptiles.

July 19 // Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam BandRock out with the very first Americans to win a Latin Grammy.

July 26 // Teatro CalamariTim and his puppet pal, Plumkin retell the story of the Three Pigs with suggestions given by the audience. August 2 // Mad Science OlympicsJoin in some fun activities that will show you how science and sports work together. 

August 9 // Eric Herman & Puppy Dog DaveEric’s show will have kids dancing from limb to limb, smiling from ear to ear, and laughing from nose to foot.

HENRIKBOTHE

THE REPTILE

MAN

ERIC HERMAN& PUPPY DOG

DAVE

LUCKYDIAZ

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As of April 25, these programs are full, but participants are encouraged to sign up on the wait list. For more information, contact Julie Ludemann at [email protected]

KIDS & TEENS503.691.3082www.tualatinoregon.gov/recreation

SUMMER CAMPS

SUMMER IN THE PARK DAY CAMP SEEKERSAges 4 to 5Seekers Camp is the perfect first-time day camp experience! Kids will enjoy an enriching camp environment with an emphasis on creative and sensory play. Each day will include simple crafts, outdoor games, songs, themed activities, nature exploration, and a snack. Please bring a water bottle each day. Before- or after-camp care is available from 8:00am to 9:00pm or 4-5pm for an additional $5 per day.Van Raden Community CenterMon-Fri 9am-12pm or 1-4pm$45 res/$56 non-res

Session 1: July 18-22 *AM Session waitlist only!Animal Fun Session 2: July 25-29 *AM Session waitlist only!Pirates and Princesses Session 3: August 1-5 *AM Session waitlist only!Ooey, Gooey, Wet & Wild Session 4: August 8-12Time Travelers Session 5: August 15-19Around the World Session 6: August 22-26Mini Minions

SUMMER IN THE PARK DAY CAMP EXPLORERSEntering 1st through 3rd grade Explorers Camp includes fun process-oriented crafts, outdoor games, songs, themed activities, nature exploration, supervised free play time, and two snacks. Each week will also include a walk to the Tualatin Commons to splash in the fountain, weather permitting. Please bring a sack lunch and water bottle each day. Before and after-camp care is available from 8:00am to 10:00am and 3:30pm to 5:30pm for an additional $20 per day, or $5 per hour.

Van Raden Community CenterMon-Fri 10am-3:30pm$90 res/$112 non-res

Session 1: July 18-22Mega Minecraft Session 2: July 25-29Spy School Session 3: August 1-5Amazing Race Session 4: August 8-12Ooey, Gooey, Wet & Wild Session 5: August 15-19Treasure Hunter, Jr. Session 6: August 22-26 *waitlist only!Young Jedis

WHY SIGN YOUR CHILD UP FOR A CAMP WITH THE CITY OF TUALATIN?• City of Tualatin camps are a

great value. Day Camp prices start at less than $4 an hour for week-long programs

• Our counselors are some of the best in the business! In addition to our comprehensive training focusing on child development, safety, and programming, all camp staff have current first aid and CPR training.

• Our day camps offer the opportunity to challenge kids both mentally and physically, allowing kids to try new activities and make friends in a supportive, encouraging atmosphere.

• No screen time! Summer camp is the perfect opportunity for kids to unplug.

• Summer camps encourage teamwork, creativity, and exploration, and create lifelong memories.

THERE ARE EIGHTY DAYS OF SUMMER, WHAT WILL YOU DO WITH YOURS?

Additional information and registration is available online at www.tualatinoregon.gov/recreation/summer-camps-2016

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SUMMER IN THE PARK DAY CAMP VOYAGERSEntering 4th and 5th grades Are you ready to take camp to the next level? Voyagers camp is created just for kids entering 4th and 5th grades. In addition to weekly camp themed crafts, games, and activities, Voyagers will enjoy a weekly field trip. Register early, this camp is limited to 13 participants per session.Van Raden Community CenterMon-Fri 10am-3:30pm$110 res/$135 non-res

Session 1: July 18-22Secret Agent Academy Friday Field Trip: OMSISession 2: July 25-29Tualatin’s Amazing Race Friday Field Trip: PaintballSession 3: August 1-5 *waitlist only!Jedi Training Camp Friday Field Trip: Pump It UpSession 4: August 8-12 *waitlist only!Ooey, Gooey, Wet & Wild Friday Field Trip: Canoeing the Tualatin RiverSession 5: August 15-19Treasure Hunters Friday Field Trip: North Clackamas Aquatic CenterSession 6: August 22-26 *waitlist only!MACh 1 (Multi-Adventure Challenge Week) Friday Field Trip: Bullwinkles

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KIDS & TEENS

TEEN ADVENTURE CAMPSGrades 6 to 12Swim, bike, climb, raft, surf, and play your way through the summer! This camp is for the adventurous teen who wants to get out and explore. New this year, choose either a Monday-Wednesday or Tuesday-Thursday session. Each session is limited to 12 participants, and both sessions join up for trips and activities on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. For updates, detailed camp descriptions, and to register, please visit www.tualatinoregon.gov/recreation/summer-camps.Van Raden Community CenterMon-Wed 6/27-8/24Tue-Thurs 6/28-8/25 9am-4:30pm$110 res/$135 non-res

WILLOWBROOK ARTS CAMPWillowbrook Summer Arts Program is celebrating its 35th season in Tualatin providing hands-on art experiences for young people ages 3-18. Children choose from many offerings daily, including theater, dance, music, fine arts & crafts, photography, nature and much more. No previous experience is necessary. Attendance time is flexible. For session dates, costs, registration, and other information visit Willowbrook's website. www.willowbrookartscamp.org.Browns Ferry ParkMon-Fri 6/27-8/5

CHALLENGER SPORTS BRITISH SOCCER CAMPAges 3-12Challenger Sports will be back again for another fun week of British Soccer Camp! Find out why Challenger Sports is one of the largest, most popular soccer camp programs in the country. Learn more and register online.www.challengersports.comJurgens Park Field #1Mon-Fri 7/11-7/15

Session 1June 27-29 or 28-30Whitewater Rafting, Oaks Park, North Clackamas Aquatic CenterSession 2 *FULL-waitlist onlyJuly 5-7 Beach Day, Bullwinkles, Portland Escape RoomSession 3July 11-13 or 12-14Hawkins Park, Glass Blowing, Painting at Vine Gogh Art StudioSession 4July 18-20 or 19-21Whitewater Rafting, Airsoft, North Clackamas Aquatic CenterSession 5 July 25-27 or 26-28 (*Tues-Thurs session waitlist only)Rock Climbing, Willamette Jet Boats, Beach DaySession 6August 1-3 or 2-4Archery, Hawkins Park, Tree to Tree Arial Adventure CourseSession 7 August 8-10 or 9-11 (*Tues-Thurs session waitlist only)Sea Kayaking, Bullwinkles, Beach DaySession 8 *FULL – waitlist onlyAugust 15-17 or 16-18Surfing, Hawkins Park, Wings & Waves WaterparkSession 9 *FULL – waitlist onlyAugust 22-24 or 23-25Canoeing, Ski Bowl Adventure Park, Tree to Tree

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SKYHAWKS SPORTS CAMPSAges3-12Skyhawks Sports Academy provides sport programs where children discover and develop athletic skills and social values, such as teamwork, respect, and sportsmanship. We offer children a positive sports experience while promoting a healthy, active lifestyle. For more information and to register:www.skyhawks.com or call 800.804.3509FLAG FOOTBALL CAMPAges 7-127/11-7/14 9am-12pm

LACROSSE CAMPAges 7-128/5-8/18 9am-12pm

MIGHTY-HAWK SOCCER CAMPAges 5-76/20-6/24 9am-12pm7/25-7/28 9am-12pm

MULTI-SPORT CAMPAges 7-126/27-6/30 9am-3pm

SOCCER CAMPAges 7-126/20-6/24 9am-3pm7/25-7/28 9am-3pm

TENNIS CAMPAges 7-126/20-6/24 9am-12pm7/25-7/28 9am-12pm8/8-8/11 9am-12pm

TINY-HAWK SOCCER CAMPAges 3-46/20-6/23 1-2pm7/25-7/28 1-2pm

CODE TO THE FUTURE

MINESCRATCH VIDEO GAME DESIGN!Ages 7-12Learn how to speak the language of computers! Campers will dive into the exciting world of computer coding through Scratch, developed at MIT. Scratch is a block-based application designed to make it simple for anyone to learn programming. Throughout the camp, coders create Minecraft themed projects like an epic ghost busters battle game or a choose your own adventure story! The possibilities to create are endless! Register:Van Raden Community CenterMon-Fri 7/11-7/159am-12pm$150

MINECRAFT MODDING CAMP!Ages 9-12Why just *play* Minecraft when you can *create* Minecraft?  In this camp designed for quick learners or those with block-based coding experience, campers will learn how to code in Java by making a mod for Minecraft! This is professional, text-based coding. Create and then craft a sword out of mushy bananas, or spawn a flying golden cow! Make the full transition from player to content creator!Register: Van Raden Community Center Mon-Fri 7/11-7/151-4pm$212

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ADULT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

JUANITA POHL CENTER 8511 SW Tualatin Rd. 503.691.3061

SPECIAL EVENTS

SENIOR HEALTH & FITNESS WEEK Ages 50 & Up The center is promoting fitness activities all week long in order to keep our older adults healthy and fit. This year’s theme is to “Improve Your Health for a Better Self.” Attend select fitness classes for FREE and be entered into a drawing to win a “Health & Wellness” gift basket with over a $50 value. JPC punch pass holders who bring a “Friend” to class will double their chances of winning the grand prize!  Mon-Fri 5/23-5/27 Juanita Pohl Center

1ST ANNUAL STATE OF OREGON ADULT SPELLING BEE CHAMPIONSHIPS Join the line up and challenge your brain to a test of spelling skills as we look to crown a champion. A $50 gift card will be awarded to the winner, $25 to the runner-up. Pre-register by calling 503.691.3061. Mon 6/6 1-3pm Free

HEALTHY BRAIN & MEMORY COOKING WORKSHOPS Up to three cooking demonstrations with brain-healthy foods will be showcased. New Seasons will do a demonstration at 1:30, Meals on Wheels People at 2:00, and Neighbors Nourishing Communities at 2:30.Tue 6/7 1:30-3:30pm Free

STEADY & SHARP BRAIN HEALTH FAIR Visit all twelve brain health stations to learn a few new activities to enhance your brain and enter your punch card into a drawing for a basket of brain-healthy treats. Activities featured include: Balance Exercises, Cha-Cha Dancing, Word Games, Origami Folding, Language, Brain Games and more! Wed 6/8 1:30-4pm Free

BRAIN AWARENESS WEEK // Schedule of Activities for Ages 40 & Up

CURRENT BRAIN SCIENCE CHAT & HEALTHY LIVING FOR YOUR BRAIN AND BODY SEMINAR Ruth Curran will do a two-way interactive workshop on this exciting topic and a special series of TED Talks will be offered about the Brain. Enjoy a special presentation by the American Alzheimer’s Association on your Brain. Thurs 6/9 1-3:30pm Free

EVERY BRAIN NEEDS MUSIC Enjoy three unique musical performances, including a ukulele player, a hammered dulcimer/Native American flute duet and a high school orchestra! A brain health expert will explain how each musical performance is affecting your brain. Fri 6/10 1:15-5pm Free

WACKY GAMES-NEW! Ages 60 & Up Join us prior to lunch and play some of our wacky games. Stay for a delicious lunch at the center. Light refreshments and prizes will be provided. Pre-registration required. 1st Tuesday of the Month Extreme Bingo Palooza $1 3rd Tuesday of the Month Trivia Challenge/Price is Right Free

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CANNON BEACH AND LUNCH AT MO’S ••Ages 21 & upBrowse the shops in this iconic town on the Oregon Coast and then have lunch at Mo’s Restaurant. Fee includes lunch, gratuity, escort and transportation Mon 6/13 9:30am-3:30pm$27 res/$34 non-res

PORTLAND SPIRIT LUNCH CRUISE TO SAUVIE ISLAND •Ages 21 & upAhoy, Mates! Come along and experience the lovely Portland Spirit cruise with a spectacular lunch. Fee includes lunch, gratuity, escort, and transportation.Mon 6/24 10:30am-2:30pm$50 res/ $63 non-res

HOOD RIVER SHOPPING EXCURSION AND LUNCH •••Ages 21 & upExplore the lovely downtown shops of Hood River, Oregon and then enjoy lunch at Cilio’s Restaurant. Fee includes lunch, gratuity, escort, and transportation.Mon 7/11 9am-3:30pm$27 res/$34 non-res

DAY TRIPSTRIP INFORMATION AND REMINDERSMost trips require a good amount of walking or standing. Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes and be prepared for frequent walking. Plan to arrive for all trips at least 15 minutes before departure time. The bus leaves promptly at the scheduled time. Trip return times are approximate; traffic delays and weather can add travel time to a trip. Call 503.691.3061 for cancellations.

DAY TRIP PHYSICAL EFFORT METER Minimal walking or standing

More walking or standing

Lots of walking or standing

OREGON CULINARY - LUNCHAges 21 & upReturn with us to this favorite lunch spot in Portland. Fee includes a three-course lunch, gratuity, escort, and transportation.Thu 7/25 11am-2pm$20 res/$25 non-res

STARR BLUEBERRY FARMS AND LUNCH ••• Age 21 & upJoin us at the peak of blueberry season for a pick your-own-berries morning, after which we will enjoy lunch at the Cruise- in Country Diner. Fee includes lunch, gratuity, escort and transportation. Bring money for blueberries.Thu 8/11 10am-2:30pm$25 res/$32 non-res

WILLAMETTE JET BOAT TRIP AND LUNCH ••Ages 21 & upTour the Willamette River on a fast and fun hour long excursion on Jet Boats, and then enjoy lunch at a floating restaurant for a perfect summer day in Portland!Tue 8/30 10am-2:30pm$65 res/$82 non-res

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ADULT PROGRAMS AND SERVICESDOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PROGRAM

GREAT TRAINS & GRAND CANYONS TRIP-NEW! Ages 21 & Up Have you always wanted to see the Grand Canyon? Well now is your chance, by train! The Pohl Center is teaming up with Premier World Discovery to offer a 6 day, 5 night stay in the iconic settings of the great southwest. Cost: Per person rate is $1,999 (double occupancy). Trip includes round-trip airfare from PDX, sightseeing & admissions, hotel transfers, motor coach transportation, lodging, 8 meals (5 breakfasts & 3 dinners). An informational presentation for this trip and our spring trip to Branson, Memphis, and Nashville in 2017 will be held on Tuesday 5/3 at 5pm.

TED TALKS Ages 21 & up There are TED Talks on almost every subject you can imagine: building your own nuclear reactor; stopping cyberbullies; or exploring Antarctica. But what sets TED Talks apart is that these talks are only 20 minutes long and they are mostly from people you have never heard of before. Tues 1-2pm FREE Monthly Themes May // Aging June // Storytelling July // Humor Aug // Astronomy

POKER GROUP-NEW!Ages 21 & Up Enjoy the camaraderie of fellow poker enthusiasts and play poker in various forms. Light refreshments will be provided along with prizes. Thurs 1-3pm $3

GAME DAY WEDNESDAYS-NEW!Ages 21 & Up Play a favorite game or learn a new one at Game Day Wednesdays! Light refreshments will be provided while socializing with new and old friends. Wed 1-3pm Free

EVERYDAY BRAIN HEALTH SERIESFirst Friday of the monthNourish your brain with exercises, activities, and life enhancements! Keep sharp, active, and engaged in life with these interactive workshops at the Juanita Pohl Center and learn how to fit brain exercises into everyday life! Space is limited. All workshops are FREE but pre-registration is required.

SUMMER BRAIN HEALTH SERIES This series will introduce the innovative teaching methods of MINDRAMP developed by college instructor, Roger Anunsen. Attendees to any of these will begin building an evidence-based foundation of knowledge about aging brains, or what MINDRAMP calls: Mature Minds.

THE EYES HAVE IT: EYEAEROBICS, ILLUSIONS & MORE Explore how to mix brain science and activities you love to maximize your life and your brain's function. Pre-registration required. Sponsored by Farmington Square Tualatin. Fri 6/17 1-2pmFREE

MY BRAIN IS ALIVE . . . WITH THE SOUND OF MUSIC: EARAEROBICS & MUCH MORE.Dive deep into the emerging field of research that is developing powerful interventions using audio stimulation to stimulate beneficial neurochemical cascades. Pre-registration required. Sponsored by Farmington Square Tualatin. Fri 7/8 1-2pmFree

THE SCIENCE OF SCENTAEROBICS + TASTEAEROBICS:Understand and how our gustatory system and its companion, our olfactory system work in concert to stimulate our brain. Learn why “Good Taste” is driven by our sense of smell and what you might be able to do to improve your brain’s ability to stop and “smell the roses.” Pre-registration required. Sponsored by Farmington Square Tualatin.Fri 8/12 1-2pmFREE

ANTHONY BOURDAIN PARTS UNKNOWN-NEW!Ages 21 & Up This CNN original series has chef Anthony Bourdain traveling to extraordinary locations around the globe to sample a variety of local cuisines.  Mon 1-2pm Free

PINOCHLE GAME GROUP-NEW!Ages 21 & Up Joins for a game of Pinochle or two. Meet new friends and share some laughs. Mon 1-3pm Free

BUNCO DICE GAME GROUPAges 21 & upEnjoy a fun evening of Bunco, an easy-to-learn dice game. Refreshments will be provided and prizes awarded. Pre-registration required. 3rd Wed of the month 6-8pm $3

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GENTLE YOGAAges 55 & Better Focus on flexibility, strengthening, and balance without pain, using the breath and the mind to open the body while doing the asanas (postures). Mon 6/20-8/1 8:30-9:45am Wed 6/22-7/27 8:30-9:45am $55 res/$69 non-res Juanita Pohl Center

ZUMBA* Ages 21 & Up Combines motivating high-energy music with unique moves and combinations. Based on the principle that a workout should be “FUN AND EASY TO DO”. Activity level: All Levels Thurs 6:30-7:30pm

LINE DANCEAges 18 & Up Join other dancers and learn some fun Line Dances or just come for the great exercise. Partners not needed. Fri 7-9pmPunch Pass Options: 5 for $25; 10 for $50, 20 for $100

JPC WALKING GROUPAges 50 & Better Join a growing and lively group as we walk local trails in the community. Walks Depart from the Pohl Center. Fri 11am-Noon Free

TUALATIN PICKLEBALL CLUBJoin this lively group and participate in the fastest growing sport in the country for those 50 & Better. Drop-in times are scheduled at various local parks. Interested in improving your game? Contact Clay at [email protected] for specialty training opportunities. Call the center at 503.691.3061 for more information.

WOMEN’S DISCUSSION GROUPAges 50 & Up The center is offering a monthly discussion group to talk and exchanges ideas about topics important to you: current events, health and wellness and politics. 2nd Thurs of the Month 3-4pm Free

GROUP EXERCISE PROGRAM PUNCH CARDParticipate in a variety of group exercise classes by purchasing a punch card. These punch cards are only valid for select fitness classes. Available in 5, 10, or 20 visit denominations, purchase at the Center. Look for the programs with the * after the title to save money with a punch card! For more information call 503.691.3061

SILVERSNEAKERS® CLASSIC*Ages 55 & BetterHave fun and move to the music with a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength and range of movement. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakersâ ball are offered for resistance. Activity level: BeginnerMon/Wed/Fri 10-10:50am

SILVERSNEAKERS® CIRCUIT*Ages 55 & BetterCombine fun with fitness to increase cardiovascular and muscular endurance with a standing circuit workout. Upper-body strength-work with hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles and a SilverSneakers ball are alternated with low-impact aerobic choreography. Activity level: ModerateTues/Thurs 11am-12pm

BOOMER BOOT CAMP*Ages 55 & BetterIncrease your endurance performing a variety of cardio and weight exercise stations.Activity level: Beginner/ModerateMon/Wed 11:15am-12pm

BOOMER STRETCH & RELAXATION*Ages 55 & BetterEnjoy active stretching and take your muscles through their full range of motion naturally. Strengthen the mind-body connection and test your limits. Activity level: AllTues/Thurs 2-3pm

SPANISH I Spanish is one of the fastest growing languages in the U.S., and it’s also one of the easiest to learn! Get the basics of speaking Spanish in this fun, interactive class. Tues 6/21-8/9 6:30-8:20 $99 + $5 fee register at www.pcc.edu/schedule

SOAP MAKING MELT/POUR METHOD Ages 21 & Up We will learn how to make a beautiful two-layered glycerin soap with botanicals, colorants and essential oils. Every student will leave the class with a soap ready to use or give as a gift. Thurs 6/23 7-8:50pm $25 + $20 fee register at www.pcc.edu/schedule

BEESWAX/BEAUTYAges 21 & Up DIY luxury! Come learn to make herbal spa products for family and friends. We’ll use beeswax to make solid lotion bars, solid perfume and lip balm. Thurs 7/14 7-8:50pm $25 + $30 fee register at www.pcc.edu/schedule

MEALS ON WHEELSThe Juanita Pohl Center, through the Meals on Wheels People, offers hot, nutritious meals for anyone age 60 & older Monday through Friday. Lunch service begins at 11:45am. Meals on Wheels service is also available for homebound seniors. For more information, contact Julio Lopez 503.692.6767. www.mealsonwheelspeople.org

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TUALATIN PUBLIC LIBRARYTUALATIN PUBLIC LIBRARY18878 SW Martinazzi Ave.503.691.3074www.tualatinoregon.gov/library

FAMILY STORYTIME All agesLibrary Community Room Mon 6/20-8/15 except 7/4 10am Free

BOOK BABIESAges 0-18 months Library Community Room Mon 6/20-8/15 except 7/4 11am Free

BILINGUAL FAMILY STORYTIME/HORA DE CUENTOS BILINGÜES All agesLibrary Community Room Sat 6/25-8/20 10am Free

2016 SUMMER READINGAll ages can sign up at the library between June 1 and July 31. In addition, we are challenging Tualatin to read 50,000 hours this summer! Come into the library to learn more. Sponsored in part by the Friends of the Tualatin Public Library.

JUNE 1 SUMMER READING KICKOFFSign up the whole family for summer reading at the library and enjoy entertainment throughout the day.

MO PHILLIPSAll Ages Mo’s music style of rock and roll, blues and soul with just a smidge of country will have you tapping your toes and snapping your fingers. Library Hearth AreaWed 6/1 11am Free

TEEN FREE DONUT AND BOOK DAYGrades 6-12 Sign up for summer reading and get a free donut and a free book. Library Teen Room Wed 6/1 4-6pm Free

ADAM THE GREAT MAGICIANAll Ages Magician extrodinaire Adam the Great returns with his amazing tricks. Library Wed 6/1 6pm Free

JOE BAKER AND THE KITCHEN MEN MUSICAll Ages Joe Baker and The Kitchen Men’s take on 78 RPM-era hot jazz, hillbilly, and blues has been stirring Portland, Oregon, audiences into a frenzy. Library Hearth Area Wed 6/1 7pm Free

YU-GI-OH, MAGIC, AND POKÉMON CARD GAMING Grades 6-12 Tournament-style gaming with your favorite card games. We’ll have snacks and prizes. Register online. Library Community Room Sat 6/4, 7/2, 8/6 2-5pm Free

TEEN VIDEO GAME SHOWDOWN Grades 6-12 We’ll have snacks and prizes! Register online. Library Teen Room Sat, 6/18, 7/16, 8/20 1-5pm Free

BOARD GAME CAMPGrades 4 – 8Join experts from the International Museum of Gaming and Puzzlery for a three-day camp dedicated to board games. You’ll design and create a unique board game to take home. Register online.Library Community RoomMon - Wed 6/20 - 6/22 2-5pmFree

FIFA TOURNEYGrades 6-12FIFA? XBox One? Together at last! Play 2x2 and see if you can advance to the next round! Register online.Library Teen Room Wed 6/22 1-5pm Free

BILINGUAL SUMMER CARNIVALAll AgesGames, prizes, snacks and fun for the family in English and Spanish!Sat 7/25 11am-1pmFree

EL CARNAVAL DEL VERANO BILINGÜETodas las edades¡Juegos del carnaval, premios, refrescos y diversión para toda la familia en inglés e español!Sat 7/25 11am-1pmGratis

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HENNA HAPPINESSGrades 6-12 Learn about henna with Roving Horse Henna. Get a free henna tattoo. Register online. Library Community Room Wed 6/29 2-4pm Free

BOARD GAME BONANZAGrades 6-12 Join us for all things board games. Play new board games. Play life-sized board games. Library Community Room Wed 7/6 2-4pm Free

RECESS AROUND THE WORLDGrades K-4 Each week we’ll be playing the best recess games from around the globe. Library Community Room Wed 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27 11am-12pm Free

TAIKO DRUMMINGGrades 6-12 Create your own rhythms and learn aspects of Japanese Taiko drum playing. Register online. Tualatin Heritage Center Wed 7/13 2-4pm Free

LIVE ACTION CLUE GAMEGrades 6-12 Join the fun in a live-action Clue Game and enjoy an afternoon of sleuthing. Register online. Library Community Room Wed 7/20 2-4pm Free

TEEN TASTE-OFF Grades 6-12 Sign up and find out what you’ll be tasting to choose the “best of” for Tualatin! Register online. Library Community Room  Wed 7/27 2-4pm Free

TIE DYE Grades 6-12 Make a one-of-a-kind design. Bring a white t-shirt or tank top. Dress to get messy. Register online. Library Community Room  Wed 8/3 2-4pm Free

OLYMPIC-SIZED SCAVENGER HUNT Grades 6-12Teams of four will answer questions, solve clues, and compete in physical challenges to win this scavenger hunt! Register online.Library Community Room Wed 8/10 2-4pmFree

MINUTE TO WIN IT!Grades 3 – 7 Ten challenges using household items. 60 seconds on the clock. Fabulous prizes on the line. Library Community Room Mon 8/15 2pm Free

LIVE ACTION MINECRAFTAll Ages Gather diamonds and food, avoid creepers and zombies, and have a blast! Create Minecraft crafts while you wait for your turn. Library Community Room Tues 8/16 2pm Free

MR. LEMONCELLO’S LIBRARY OLYMPICSGrades 3 – 7 Can you solve the puzzles, compete in the events, and win the prizes? Library Community Room Wed 8/17 2pm Free

END OF SUMMER READING CARNIVALAll Ages Join us for carnival type games on the commons.Tualatin Lake CommonsTues 8/16 7pm Free

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TUALATIN PUBLIC LIBRARY

PLAY LIKE A KID Ages 18+ Join us for fun and games in the library by the hearth. Library Hearth Area Every Wed 6:30-8:30pm

LEGOS FOR ADULTS!Ages 18+ Play like a kid with Lego Master Blair Archer. Library Community Room Wed 6/8 6:30-8:30pm Free

INTRODUCTION TO WET FELTINGAges 18+ 2D felt. Learn the properties of wool, proper layout technique, felting and fulling. Library Community Room Wed 7/13 6:30-8:30pm $10

FELTED POD OR VESSEL Ages 18+ 3D felted pod or vessel. Use the skills you learned in week one, you’ll make a gorgeous vessel, without sewing or cutting. Library Community Room Wed 7/20 6:30-8:30pm $10

FELTED FLOWERSAges 18+ Build upon your skills using only hot water, soap and a little elbow grease, and you’ll learn to sculpt abstract gorgeous felted flowers. Library Community Room Weds 7/27 6:30-8:30pm $10

WHY PLAY MATTERS: PROMOTING HEALTH AND CREATIVITY FOR KIDS AND ADULTS Ages 16+ “Grow up and stop playing.” Most of us have heard this admonishment in some form as we moved from youth to adulthood. But is it good advice? Research shows that play and physical activity can have positive effects on children’s health, well-being, and education; they also boost health and creativity in adults. What is the value of play?

This is the focus of “Why Play Matters: Promoting Health and Creativity for Kids and Adults,” a free conversation with play activists Jonathan Blasher and Tara Doherty. This program is hosted by the Tualatin Public Library and sponsored by Oregon Humanities. Please note: this session will include interactive play for all levels of ability. Library Community Room Thu 6/23 7pm Free

RANDOM FANDOM CLUBGrades 6-12 What’s your favorite fandom? Cosplay your favorite character! Come to discuss what you love (and hate) about various fandoms. Help choose what to do in the future. Library Teen Room Tues, 6/28, 7/26, 8/23 4-6pm Free

BEST OUTDOOR ADVENTURESAges 16+ Who says you have to travel far from home to go on a great hike, paddle, or bike ride? Best Outdoor Adventures Near Portland, Oregon author Adam Sawyer will present some of the best hikes, paddles, bike routes, and adventures within an hour’s drive from the Portland, Oregon, area. Library Community Room Thu 7/14 7pm Free

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Sundays, 2pm at the Library Hearth Area Free

JUNE 12 THE FIGGSThe greatest, longest-playing indie rock band you haven’t heard of.

JUNE 19 ADLAI ALEXANDER TRIOAdlai Alexander Trio plays jazz, bossa nova with a 60s twist.

JUNE 26 CHRIS GARCIA JAZZ TRIO An eclectic mix of musicians with a broad range of influences, Chris Garcia Jazz Trio brings the perfect groove.

JULY 10 TWO SPIRIT JAZZTwo Spirit Jazz current repertoire comes from the American songbook and from the vast supply of American jazz and blues.

JULY 17 BOY & BEANBoy and Bean are a swing/jazz trio that focuses on music from the 20s, 30s, and 40s.

JULY 24 THE DOUBLECLICKSThe Doubleclicks are a nerd-folk musical duo consisting of sisters Angela and Aubrey Webber.

JULY 31 NORTHWEST PANMAN STEEL DRUMSGet your groove on at a live steel drums concert with Northwest Panman, Terry Baber.

BOY & BEAN

THE FIGGS

TWO SPIRIT JAZZ

THEDOUBLECLICKS

SUMMER SUNDAY MUSIC SERIES

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VOLUNTEER SERVICESVOLUNTEER OUTSIDE!DOG PARK AMBASSADORS - SUMMER OPPORTUNITYHelp maintain a safe place for dogs to socialize and play! Bark chips need to be moved from the edges of the dog park back to the center to provide safe traction for our furry friends! Get some exercise, meet other dogs and their owners and make a difference in your park. Shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, gloves, guidance, water and snacks are provided. Contact: Operations Volunteer Coordinator, Jackie Konen at [email protected] or 503.691.3087 Tualatin Dog Park, north end of Tualatin Community Park Sat. 5/14 8:30-10:30am Sat. 6/11 8:30-10:30am

TEAM TUALATIN: TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE IN TUALATINAges 12-18Like the great outdoors? Want to improve Tualatin’s urban forests and greenways? Want to make a BIG impact in a week? Spend a week as a TEAM volunteer! We work with City staff to water and mulch plants, paint fire hydrants, plant a garden, wash city cars and trucks, take care of parks, and participate in ArtSplash and Crawfish Festival organization. Applications are accepted 4/15-6/1 and can be found online. Applicants will be reviewed and contacted for an interview. Apply early; this program is limited to 70 volunteers. Tualatin Community Park Mon-Fri, 6/20-8/12 9am – 3pm

VOLUNTEER AT THE LIBRARY!

TWEEN TAKEOVERLove your Library? Tualatin Public Library wants your help, energy and ideas! Tween TakeOver is a monthly program of volunteer projects for 4th – 7th graders. Go behind the scenes and in the stacks to learn how our library works, then spend some hang time in the Teen Room.Tualatin Public Library Sat 6/11, 7/9, 8/20 10am – 12pm

SPRUCE UP THE LIBRARYSpruce Up the Library events are a fun way for you and your family to get involved in your Library. Event volunteers will shelve books and dust, meet new friends and enjoy some snacks. Join us in making the Library shine before it opens to our patrons, and have fun while making a difference.Tualatin Public Library Fri 6/17 6 – 8pmSat 7/16 8 – 10amSun 8/14 10am – 12pm

Contact: Library Volunteer Coordinator, Margaret Gunther at [email protected] or 503.691.3070

Register for all volunteer opportunities in Tualatin at www.tualatinoregon.gov/volunteer

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City of Tualatin's Activity Guide // WINTER 2015WWW.TUALATINOREGON.GOVTUALATIN HERITAGE CENTER

NEED A PLACE FOR YOUR GATHERING?

The Tualatin Heritage Center is a beautifully restored and repurposed 1926 church located near the banks of Sweek Pond. The Center offers a variety of interesting programs for all ages. Come learn about our city’s rich and colorful history and see displays that include the Tualatin Mastodon tusk and molars. Operated in partnership with the City of Tualatin, the Heritage Center is home of the Tualatin Historical Society. The Heritage Center and patio are available for rental. Book meetings, parties, memorial services, weddings and receptions, celebrations, and more! For information, call 503.885.1926.

HISTORY OF TUALATIN’S PARKSPaul Hennon, Tualatin’s Community Service Director, has spent years in various roles in the funding, design, development and construction of many Tualatin parks. He will speak about this process and how we achieved the beautiful park system we have today. Program sponsored by the Tualatin Historical Society.Wed. 6/8 1pm Donations accepted

KNITTING AND CROCHET WORKSHOPBring a project or start one. Help is available. All levels welcome.Fri. 6/10, 6/17, 7/8, 7/22, 8/5, 8/26 10-12pmFree

METEORITES: ROCKS FROM THE SKYDick Pugh of the PSU Cascadia Meteorites Laboratory will share the latest research on these fiery objects from space which includes the famed Willamette Meteorite found near West Linn. He will bring examples valued at $15,000. If you think you’ve found one, bring it and Dick will give his opinion. $3 suggested donation for adults. www.iafi.org/lowercolumbia Thurs. 6/16 7pm Donations accepted

ANOTHER LOOK AT THE BIG ONEAre we overdue for Cascadia subduction earthquake? Will everything west of I-5 really be toast? There is a great body of evidence that gives us these answers and the first clues we have come from our coastline. Geology instructor Sheila Alfsen will describe how to sort out the truth from the hype. $3 suggested donation for adults. www.iafi.org/lowercolumbia Thurs. 7/21 7pm Donations accepted

STAKING CLAIMS THEN AND NOWPublic lands surveyor Tim Kent reviews the history of Donation Land Claims in Oregon and how settlers and later arrivals determined who owned what in our region and town. Presentation will include an outside activity to demonstrate the process. Find your own home on original maps. Program sponsored by the Tualatin Historical Society.Wed. 8/3 1pm Donations accepted

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OUR PARKS

ENJOY THE PARK ON LEASH For the enjoyment of all users and protection of our parks and facilities, the City of Tualatin would like to remind park users that all dogs must be on a leash (no longer than six feet) at all times in all City parks and greenways.Dogs can be a wonderful source of enjoyment for everyone when they are managed in a responsible manner. The City wants to ensure that dogs do not spoil the enjoyment or safety of other park users. If your dog needs a place to run free, visit the off-leash dog park located in the north end of Tualatin Community Park. It’s a great place to meet other dogs and their people!

HELP KEEP OUR PARKS CLEAN AND SAFE!Through the City of Tualatin’s Park Watch Program, park visitors and neighbors can take a more active role in protecting our parks and greenways. Please be alert to safety hazards, vandalism, and suspicious activity. If you observe any of these in parks or greenways, please report what you see to any park employee or call Police Dispatch. Report damage to the Parks Maintenance Division. Police Dispatch 503.629.0111Police Tip Line 503.691.0285Parks Maintenance 503.691.3091

OUTDOOR CITY SPACES ARE SMOKE & TOBACCO FREE BEGINNING MAY 31Tualatin City Council has adopted a policy for outdoor smoke and tobacco free City spaces. Use of tobacco (smoke and chew) and vaping/e-cigarettes will be prohibited on all City-owned or managed properties, including parks, trails, the Tualatin Commons, core-area parking lots, the Tualatin Library plaza and sidewalks and landscaped areas adjacent to City property. The policy takes effect May 31, 2016. Tualatin promotes health and fresh air for all. If you would like to quit using tobacco, there are resources for you! One of the best resources available is the Oregon Tobacco Quit Line. This is a FREE program that helps you create an easy-to-follow plan to quit. It helps you get ready, take action, and then live the rest of your life as a non-tobacco user. Phone numbers for Quit Line are: 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) / Spanish: 1-877-2NO-FUME (1-877-266-3863) / TTY for hearing impaired: 1-877-777-6534

TUALATIN RIVER GREENWAY TRAIL NOW OPEN!Want a free Tualatin River Greenway Trail bandana? Take a picture of your favorite thing about the Tualatin River Greenway, then come to the Tualatin Public Library to pick up your free commemorative bandana! Simply email the photo to us at [email protected], or post your photo to Facebook or Instagram with the tag #tualatinrivergreenway.By submitting a photo, you consent to the City of Tualatin’s future use and publication of your photo. Offer good while supplies last.

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FACILITY RENTALS

FACILITY RENTALSThe City of Tualatin is your source for hosting celebrations and outings for any occasion. With nine reservation locations — from meeting rooms to party spots — our indoor and outdoor spaces will help make your event extra special. City of Tualatin facilities offer unique amenities and customized packages to meet your needs. Call 503.691.3061 for more information.

Centrally located in Tualatin, the Juanita Pohl Center includes a meeting room and event rooms available for reservation. The two event rooms can be combined to accommodate large groups and feature a kitchen.

PADDLE THE TUALATIN RIVER!Alder Creek Kayak and Canoe rents watercraft from their rental center in Brown’s Ferry Park. The Tualatin River is slow moving and beautiful, prefect for a family day on the water. During hours of operation call 503.691.2405, otherwise call 503.691.3061.

Open Weekends only May 7th to June 12th (Plus Memorial Day, May 30th) 10am to 7pm (last rental at 5pm) Open 7 days a week June 13th through Sept 5th 10am to 7pm (last rental at 5pm) Open weekends only Sept 10th-11th, 17th-18th 10am to 7pm (last rental at 5pm)

For intimate gatherings, the Tualatin Heritage Center includes a multipurpose room that is available for reservation. For rates and accommodations, call 503.885.1926.

Other indoor facilities available for rentals include the Tualatin Library Community Room and Browns Ferry Community Center.

Picnic Shelter Reservations The City of Tualatin now offers online shelter reservations. This reservation feature allows users to search for shelters, check availability, and reserve shelters 24 hours a day. Please visit www.tualatinoregon.gov to check availability and reserve your picnic shelter today!

The city has four park shelters at Tualatin Community Park available to reserve for outdoor parties, corporate picnics, family gatherings, and more. Fees are based on four hour time blocks. For rates and accommodations, call 503.691.3061.

• Main Shelter // capacity 75-150 • Rustic Shelter // capacity 60 • Trestle Shelter // capacity 48 • Patio Shelter // capacity 40

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