hillsboro parks & recreation summer 2014 activities guide
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The catalog of all camps, events, classes and programs offered by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation and its partners during the summer season (May-August) of 2014.TRANSCRIPT
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation
Activities Guide
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www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRecFun in the Sun at Hillsboro Parks!
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Director’s MessageBy definition, a partnership is an arrangement in which parties agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests, but here at Hillsboro Parks & Recreation it is much more. It is a relationship built on mutual respect and admiration. We have more than 100 community and corporate partners whose extraordinary generosity makes it possible to provide the excellent services, programs and events we strive to create.Frontier Communications, Intel and Sonrise Church exemplify the meaning of partnership. Frontier Communications provides free Wi-Fi service at the Gordon Faber Recreation Complex and sponsors a week of the Outpost at Shute Park. Through the Intel Involved employee volunteer program, Intel provides a steady stream of helping hands in our parks, at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center and at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, in addition to making a financial contribution to our youth programs. Dedicated members of Sonrise Church oversee the lunch service at The Outpost at Shute Park, and the Church provides property for one of our community gardens. Each partnership is unique and provides valuable support to Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.Another group of partners is our 26 Park Adopters who take responsibility for a specific park and help to keep it safe and clean. Many organize volunteer projects to plant trees and plants, remove invasive species, groom trails and much more. One of the wonderful things about this program is that anyone can be a Park Adopter – a family, service organization or a major corporation. The Blanton, Ewart and Sparks families are all valued Park Adopters, as are Kaiser Permanente and Intel. The common factor between them is their love of parks. Thank you to all of our partners.
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Rentals in Hillsboro Parks and FacilitiesAre you looking for a unique place for your special event this summer? Hillsboro’s many varied parks and facilities are excellent locations for parties, reunions, weddings, picnics, sporting events and meetings. Here at Hillsboro Parks & Recreation we have spaces for people of all ages and
events of all kinds. During the summer, outdoor sites like the beautiful pavilion at Rood Bridge Park and the Lloyd Baron Rhododendron Garden are stunning wedding locations, sports complexes are tournament destinations and picnic shelters are teeming with family reunions. When it gets too warm outside you might want to bring the outdoors in at Outdoors In park @ the plaza for your child’s birthday party or have a pool party at the Shute Park Aquatics & Recreation Center. For an intimate, elegant event consider the gorgeous Walters Cultural Art Center. No matter what the event or how many people are attending, Hillsboro Parks & Recreation has just the setting for you.
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Table of Contents
Our MissionHillsboro Parks & Recreation
is dedicated to providing diverse, innovative and exceptional recreational
and cultural opportunities that enrichthe lives of our citizens.
Table of ContentsSummer Day Camps 2
Aquatic Camps 4Other Summer Camps 8
Science & Engineering Camps 8 Creative Arts Camps 10 Sports Camps 18 Preschool & Parent/Child 21Hillsboro Library 26Youth Classes 27 – 34
Special Interest 27 Creative Arts 29 Dance & Fitness 30Youth Sports 31
Walters Cultural Arts 35 – 40Gallery Exhibits 35 Tuesday Happenings 36Spoken Word 36Teen/Adult Creative Classes 38
Adult Classes 40 – 54Creative Arts 38Special Interest 40 Sports & Fitness 42Adult Sports Leagues 47Hillsboro Community Senior Center 49Volunteer Opportunities 53 Active Adult Programs 54
SHARC 55 – 64 Land & Water Amenities 55
Facility Fees & Information 56Rentals and Childcare 57 Pool Schedules 58 Swim Lesson Schedules & Fees 59 – 62Specialty & Land Classes 63Water Exercise Classes 64Land Exercise Classes 66
Map of Facilities & Parks 68Facility Information 70Registration Information 71 Special Events & Opportunities 72Discover Hillsboro’s Parks 73Showtime at Shute 74
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Remember:1 Check your child in with staff daily 2 Bring a snack and sack lunch daily 3 Dress casually, for inside & outside
activities 4 Wear closed-toed shoes – no flip-
flops!5 Bring a water bottle and backpack
daily 6 Cancellation deadline: Thursday
before the program begins No refunds are issued after this point
Eight weeks full of FUN! Each week is jam-packed with great games, terrific trips, sizzling sports, and amazing arts and crafts We take an adventurous field trip pertaining to the weekly theme every Wednesday Tuesdays are dedicated to discovering nature Fridays, we go to a park, and then enjoy athletic activities at various locations A daily afternoon snack is provided Walk-in and phone registration only
6/16 – 6/20 #42700
Movin’ & Groovin’ Pump it Up Skate World
6/23 – 6/27 #42699
Futuristic Fun OMSI
Sky High
6/30 – 7/3 #42698
Anything Goes Oaks Park SHARC
(No camp 7/4*)
7/7 – 7/11 #42697
Mighty Jungle Safari Sam’s
Metro Gymnastics
7/14 – 7/18 #42696
Artful Antics Enchanted Forest
Sherwood Ice Arena
7/21 – 7/25 #42695
Creation Station AC Gilbert’s
Discovery Village North Clackamas
Aquatic Park
7/28 – 8/1 #42694
Splish Splash Rockaway Beach/ Tillamook
Cheese Factory SHARC
8/4 – 8/8 #42693
Rockin’ Good Time Bullwinkles Family Fun Center
Park Lanes
Ages: Entering 1st – 6th grade Location: Witch Hazel Elementary 4950 SE Davis Road, Hillsboro, OR 97123Full Hours: 9 am–4 pm Extended Hours: 7:30 am–5:30 pm$165 resident $205 resident$195 non-resident $235 non-residentWeek Three:$132 resident $172 resident$162 non-resident $202 non-resident
SSDC Camp Facts:
Note: Field Trip admission fees and transportation costs included in camp fees. Field trips and camp schedule subject to change. No online registration.
3Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120
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Elevated #427176/30 – 7/3
Sky HighSalem RopesThe Circuit
Outdoor Rock Climb
Bullseye #427187/7 – 7/10
LaserportRock Climbing at Club SportPaintballing at Splat Action
Archery
By Land or by Sea #427197/14 – 7/17Eagle Creek
Mountain BikingWings and Waves Water Park
Ecola State Park/Cannon Beach
Gone Afloat #427207/21 – 7/24
Stand Up Paddle BoardingWhite Water RaftingWillamette Jet Boats
Kayaking at Cook Park
Into the Wild #427217/28 – 7/31
Latourell Falls/Multnomah FallsMt Hood Ski Bowl
Overnight Camping Trip at 3D Archery
EVERY DAY IS A NEW ADVENTURE!EVERY DAY IS A NEW ADVENTURE!
Bring a lunch, water Bottle, and wear
closed-toed shoes daily. Parents MUST sign in their
camPer EACH monday to fill out weekly waivers.
FIELD TRIPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.cancellation deadline is the thursday Before the program
Begins. no refunds are issued after that date.
Open to kids entering 6th – 9th gradeMonday – Thursday, 8 am – 5:30 pmSouth Meadows Middle School, 4690 SE Davis Rd., Hillsboro$190 resident/$220 non-resident
Note: Field Trip admission fees and transportation costs included in camp fees. Field trips and camp schedule subject to change. No online registration.
A FIELD TRIP EVERY DAYA FIELD TRIP EVERY DAY
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Splash & Dash Action Camp8 – 12 years
Are you feeling froggy? Bounce around between sports, water activities, arts and crafts, fun games and special activities in and out of the water each week SHARC Staff
#42707: 7/7 – 7/11#42709: 8/18 – 8/22Time: 9 am – 12:30 pm *Lunch: 12:30 – 1 pm
*Recreation Swim: 1–4 pm Place: SHARCFee: $85 Resident, $130 Non-Resident
SHARC2O8 – 12 years
Join us for a full morning of fun as we play a variety of water games each day Activities include water volleyball, inner-tube water polo, springboard diving games, fun relays, sharks & minnows, and much more! SHARC Staff
#42711: 6/30 – 7/3 (No camp 7/4)
Fee: $68 Resident $104 Non-Resident
Time: 9 am – 12:30 pm *Lunch: 12:30 – 1 pm
*Recreation Swim: 1–4 pm Place: SHARC
Junior Lifeguarding11 – 14 years old
Students learn American Red Cross techniques in basic water safety, surveillance, first aid and CPR, as well as have an opportunity to gain volunteer experience as a Junior guard at SHARC Stay for Recreation Swim from 1 – 4 pm at no additional charge if you like
Pre-requisites: Must be able to swim 25 yards front crawl, swim 25 yards breaststroke, tread water for one minute using arms and legs, float on back for 30 seconds followed by swimming back crawl or elementary backstroke for 25 yards, submerge and swim 10 feet under water Attendance at all classes is required to receive certification Please bring sun screen and a snack to class each day SHARC Staff
#42715: 6/23 – 6/27Day: Monday – FridayTime: 9 am – 1 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $100 Resident $150
Non-Resident
• Monday – Friday• 9 am – 12:30 pm (9 am –1 pm for Jr. Lifeguarding)• Bring sunscreen! Camps are held in the Outdoor Pool.• Stay for the Recreation Swim from 1 – 4 pm at no
additional charge!• Don’t forget your lunch if you’re staying for Recreation Swim.
Supervision by SHARC staff ends at 1 pm.
*Optional
Build, Sail & Save8 – 12 years
Escape from summer boredom while you have fun and get active by fine tuning your strokes, playing water games, and building a cast-away raft to use in the Outdoor Pool! Learn basic first aid and water rescue skills as well as basic raft building principals as you prepare for the final day of camp when your flotation creation is put to the test! Prerequisites: Lobster level and/or ability to swim 50 yards continuously without stopping or struggling Campers must be comfortable in deep water and able to tread water SHARC Staff#42705: 7/14 – 7/18#42706: 8/4 – 8/8Time: 9 am – 12:30 pm *Lunch:
12:30 – 1 pm *Recreation Swim:
1 – 4 pm Place: SHARCFee: $85 Resident $130 Non-Resident
Summer Aquatic Camps
#42708: 7/28 – 8/1
Prerequisites for these two courses: Jellyfish level and/or ability to swim length of pool in freestyle and breaststroke and tread water Campers must be comfortable swimming in deep water
#42712: 7/21 – 7/25#42713: 8/11 – 8/15Fee: $85 Resident
$130 Non- Resident
5Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120
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Hillsboro Arts Summer (HAS)
Sign up for one major & two electives:Major:ArtDanceFilm/TV ProductionGuitarInstrumental MusicJazz StudiesMusical Theatre (Highlights of Addams Family Musical)
10:35 ElectiveAfrican DrummingColorguardDanceEnsemble (Stage Movement)Film/TV ProductionImprovisationKeyboardingMusic AppreciationMusic TheoryPaintingUkuleleVocals
11:20 Elective3-D ArtBassCharacter DevelopmentColorguardDanceIntro to Drum SetFilm/TV ProductionGuitarImprovisationSwitch BandVocals
Camp AmpSign up for one major:BassConcert ProductionDrumsGuitarVocals
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Hillsboro Arts Summer and Camp Amp offer classes in dance, music, visual and performing arts for youth entering grades six through high school. The two-week camps are held at Century High School beginning Monday, July 7 through Friday, July 18.
Camps are taught by professionals and seasoned educators providing opportunities for students to develop valuable skills, techniques, discipline, and self-confidence all while making new friends with kids who have the same interests. The atmosphere is fun, positive and educational.
Hillsboro Arts Summer includes art, dance, film/TV production, guitar, instrumental music, jazz studies and new this year, musical theatre as majors. There are also many electives to choose from (see list). Students perform a final theatre, dance and musical production and display their artwork created during camp on Thursday, July 17th.
Camp Amp includes guitar, bass, drums, vocals and concert production. Students are divided into Rock bands where they learn songs in preparation for an end-of-camp live performance on Friday, July 18th. Music is fun, relevant and innovative while accessible to all skill levels. New this year we have added for all students, song writing, film & TV production, and screen printing each band’s logo creation onto their own t-shirt. Camp Amp students must attend both weeks.
In addition to performing for family and friends at the end of camp, students from both camps perform throughout the day on Saturday, July 19th at Celebrate Hillsboro.
HAS students sign up for one major and two electives. Camp Amp students sign up for one major. Camp Amp electives are blended into camp (song writing, film & TV production, t-shirt screen printing). Students need to bring their own instruments. If students play guitar or bass, they must bring their own patch cord. All course offerings are dependent upon enrollment. If a student is registered for both camps he/she must bring a lunch.July 7 - 18, 2014Monday - FridayCentury High School2000 SE Century BlvdHillsboro, OR 97123
July 19, 2014 - Celebrate HillsboroSaturdayStudents are asked to perform at Celebrate Hillsboro in downtown Hillsboro.
NoticeNew Times!
Fee AfterJune 27Fee
HAS #42726 9 am - 12 pm $175 $225HAS & Camp Amp #42727 9 am - 3:30 pm $250 $300Camp Amp #42728 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm $175 $225
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation4400 NW 229th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124 www hillsboro-oregon gov/ParksRec 503-681-6120
HILLSBORO ARTS SUMMERCAMP AMP
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I’m a Nature Detective!4 – 6 years
Solve nature mysteries as you discover about animal tracks and clues they leave to let us know they’ve been here Look for clues and learn about the animals who we may never see that live at the wetland Create art projects, share stories and enjoy the outdoors
#42732: 8/11 – 8/15Day: Mon – FriTime: 9 – 11 amPlace: Jackson Bottom
Wetlands PreserveFee: $65 Resident $75 Non-resident
Up in the Air!4 – 6 years
Study animals who are at home in the air, take a peek at clouds, learn about the sun, moon and stars and make and fly a kite Explore the daily theme with an art project
#42729: 6/16 – 6/20Day: Mon – Fri Time: 9 – 11amPlace: Jackson Bottom
Wetlands PreserveFee: $65 Resident $75 Non-resident
Amazing Animals4 – 6 years
Learn about some amazing animals that live at the preserve, including birds, mammals, insects, reptiles and amphibians Learn about where and how they live, do fun art projects, go on walks to explore and learn about nature
#42730: 7/14 – 7/18Day: Mon – FriTime: 9 – 11 amPlace: Jackson Bottom
Wetlands PreserveFee: $65 Resident $75 Non-resident
Nature Detectives on the Case!7 – 8 years
Solve a different natural history mystery every day, like how and where to look for animal tracks and sign and who made them or discover what an owl has eaten Make a plaster cast of a track, create a case book of clues, build a shelter, do mystery-related art projects and hike, explore and even paddle a canoe Meet at Rood Bridge Park on Friday ONLY
#42736: Mon – Fri, 7/21 – 7/25Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Tualatin River Farm, M–Th
Rood Bridge Park, FridayFee: $155 Resident $185 Non-resident
Wonderful Water4 – 6 years
Explore and learn about the wonders of water with watery games, art projects and more Learn about animals that make their homes in the water and do lots of fun, hands-on activities, explorations and experiments
#42731: 7/28 – 8/1Day: Mon – FriTime: 9 – 11 amPlace: Jackson Bottom
Wetlands PreserveFee: $65 Resident $75 Non-resident
Water is Awesome7 – 8 yearsDiscover what animals that live in water need to survive and thrive Learn to test water quality, paddle a canoe, and catch, identify and release insects and other aquatic critters Explore, build forts, do art projects, learn about animals in water and on land and reveal the connections between them Meet at Jackson Bottom Wetlands on Friday ONLY
#42738: Mon – Fri, 8/4 – 8/8Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Tualatin River Farm, M–Th
Jackson Bottom Wetlands, Friday Fee: $155 Resident $185 Non-resident
BOBCAT CUBS CLUB
For Bobcat Club camps: Bring a snack and a water bottle, dress for the weather and wear closed-toed shoes
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Summer Camps
Camp AddressesJackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
2600 SW Hillsboro HighwayTualatin River Farm
4490 SW Minter Bridge Road
7Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120
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For all camps: Bring a snack, a lunch if it’s an all day camp, a water bottle, dress for the weather and wear closed-toed shoes or boots that can get wet and/or muddy
Animals Inside and Out9 – 10 years
Discover the creatures of the wetlands while using sweep nets to catch insects, binoculars to locate birds and making plaster casts of animal tracks, Learn field techniques to explore the natural world in a safe and respectful way Each day we focus on a different group of animals Take an opportunity to dissect a fish if you are interested Meet at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve on Friday ONLY
#42734: Mon – Fri, 7/7 – 7/11Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Tualatin River Farm M – Th
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Friday ONLY
Fee: $155 Resident $185 Non-resident
Outdoor Adventures9 – 10 years
Explore the pond, fields and woods while learning about the daily theme From catching and identifying water bugs to learning how to use binoculars, every day is an adventure Learn new skills and ways to observe wildlife while leaving no trace that we’ve been there Go canoeing and hiking, build forts, and explore!
#42737: 7/28 – 8/1Day: Mon – Fri Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Tualatin River FarmFee: $155 Resident $185 Non-resident
Intergenerational One Day Camps7 – 10 years, accompanied by a parent, grandparent or other adult
Go to camp with your child or grandchild! Register for as many camps as you like For more information, call Sarah Pinnock at 503-681-6278 Birds of Jackson Bottom Wetlands PreserveLearn about the birds of Jackson Bottom and why they are special, learn to use binoculars (we can provide them if you don’t have your own), discover how birds use their beaks, and explore trails and habitats around the preserve Do an art project, take time for lunch and solve a mystery
#42739: Monday, 6/30 Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom
Wetlands PreserveFee: $25/person Resident $30/person Non-resident
InsectsLearn how scientists classify animals and insects Study their adaptations and life cycles and use sweep nets to catch and identify insects at the wetland Find insects and discover why dead wood is good! Make an insect collecting jar to take home
#42740: Tuesday, 7/1Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom
Wetlands PreserveFee: $25/person Resident $30/person Non-resident
Animal Tracks and Sign
Solve mysteries to learn more about what is happening in our world Explore Jackson Bottom Wetlands using techniques and skills that open up a
whole new world! Discover all kinds of natural wonders, from identifying animal tracks and scat to safely catching and releasing insects Make a plaster cast of an animal track and do a fun art project
#42741: Wednesday, 7/2Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom
Wetlands PreserveFee: $25/person Resident $30/person Non-resident
Aquatic ExplorationsFocus on all things aquatic as you catch and release critters, paddle a canoe, do some water quality testing, and a watery art project Water scorpions, diving beetles and dragonfly nymphs are just a few of the marvels we may find It would be a great idea to bring a pair of dry shoes and socks just in case!
#42742: Thursday, 7/3Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Tualatin River FarmFee: $25/person Resident $30/person
Non-resident
Survival Skills11 – 12 years
From paddling a kayak to building a fire, outdoor skills are useful and fun things to learn Follow the principles of Leave No Trace while outdoors exploring, building shelters, cooking over a fire, practicing camouflage skills and having adventures
#42733: Mon – Fri, 6/23 – 6/27 Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Tualatin River Farm Fee: $155 Resident $185 Non-resident
Exploring Biodiversity11 – 12 years
Explore the diversity of life from the very tiny to the incredibly large Study birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, insects, spiders, plants, and anything else we encounter From canoeing on the pond to catching and identifying water bugs to building forts and exploring habitat zones, every day is an adventure
#42735: Mon – Fri, 7/14 – 7/18Time: 9 am – 4 pmPlace: Tualatin River FarmFee: $155 Resident
$185 Non-resident
8 Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120
Place: Tyson Recreation
Center1880 NE Griffin Oaks St,
Hillsboro, OR 503-615-6552
Camp fun provided by Mad
Science of Portland/Vancouver
1522 N Ainsworth, Portland
MAD SCIENCE
Science & Exploration
Camps
Pack a daily snack!
Get excited about
science and the world around
you!
Morning Camp: 9 am – 12 pm
Afternoon Camp: 1 pm – 4 pm
6/23–6/27#42814 Jr Science Explorers5 – 7 years
#42817 Moving with Science5 – 7 years
7/14–7/18
#42815 Rockets & the Science of Flight5 – 7 years
#42818 Rocket Lab7 – 12 years
8/4–8/8#42816 Eureka!7 – 12 years
#42819 Chemistry and Biology Blast7 – 12 years
Every day is jam-packed
with hands-on science fun!
$150 Resident
$175 Non-Resident
Register online at www hillsboro-oregon gov/ParksRec or call 503-681-5397
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Create Play Learn Hillsboro Parks & Recreation and Play-Well TEKnologies put tens of thousands of LEGOs® to use training youngsters to build engineer-designed projects like buildings, bridges, tunnels, motorized vehicles, and so much more Explore the many possibilities of Lego® building systems while learning useful construction and engineering techniques Play Well Staff
Building the FutureLEGO® Engineering Camps
All Camps:Monday – Friday Tyson Recreation Center$135 Resident $185 Non-Resident
Pre-Engineering Using LEGO®
5 – 7 years Let your imagination run wild as you build projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals #42820: 6/16 – 6/20 #42825: 7/21 – 7/25#42828: 8/11 – 8/15 Time: 9 am – 12 pm
Bashem Bots using LEGO®
7 – 10 yearsHave you ever wanted to learn how to make a massive motorized LEGO® machine? In this advanced engineering camp, standard LEGO® vehicles are re-engineered into mechanized machines that can traverse challenging obstacles, battle against fellow bots, and take on Instructors’ colossal creations #42822: 6/23 – 6/27 #42826: 7/21 – 7/25 Time: 1 – 4 pm
Engineering Challenge using LEGO®
8 – 12 yearsCreate a massive machine in the style of a Rube-Goldberg invention Learn to build motorized devices such as an air compressor, scissor lift, and a marble moving crankshaft in this advanced engineering camp Collaborate with other engineers to accomplish large scale missions #42824: 7/7 – 7/11#42829: 8/11 – 8/15Time: 1 – 4 pm
Engineering FUNdamentals using LEGO®
7 – 10 yearsPower up your engineering skills as you apply real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack Design and build as never before, exploring your craziest ideas in a supportive environment as you engineer at the next level #42821: 6/16 – 6/20 #42827: 8/4 – 8/8 Time: 9 am – 12 pm
Jedi Engineering using LEGO®
5 – 7 yearsExplore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of you Defeat the Empire by designing and refining LEGO® X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets #42823: 7/7 – 7/11Time: 9 am – 12 pm
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Have a CREATIVE SUMMER at the Walters
Clay Kids5 — 8 yearsDive into the wonders of all things clay! Engage your creativity with hands-on activities including pinch-pots, bowls, small sculptures and more Create fun and memorable keepsakes and have a great time exploring and learning the basics of clay Each student creates and glazes several projects to be fired in the Walter’s kiln A fantastic launching-camp for young ceramic artists Materials provided
Alice Hill#42752: 6/30— 7/03 #42754: 8/4— 8/7#42755: 8/18— 8/21Time: 10 — 11:30 am
Shannon Johnson#42751: 6/23— 6/26#42753: 7/21— 7/24 Time: 10 — 11:30 am
#42756: 7/14— 7/17 #42757: 7/28— 7/31 #42758: 8/18— 8/21 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm
Fee: $57 Resident $70 Non-Resident
Clay CampsAll clay camps are held at the Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday All materials for camps are provided unless otherwise noted
Young Sculptors Camp: Clay Creations!5 — 8 years
Express your creativity through clay! Let your imagination run wild this summer as you create animals, masks, magical creatures, everyday objects to use and share—and more! Explore texture, pattern, and glazing and discover the building blocks of Sculpture as you bring your creations to life A new and exciting hands-on activity every day Shannon Johnson
#42759: 7/7— 7/10#42760: 8/11—8/14Time: 10 — 11:30 am
#42761: 7/21— 7/24Time: 1 — 2:30 pm
Fee: $57 Resident $70 Non-Resident
Beginning Sculpture Camp9 — 12 years
Create amazing art with clay this summer! Explore different techniques for molding clay and create a variety of wonderful sculptures Have fun making animals, masks, magical creatures, as well as everyday objects to use and share with family and friends Have fun exploring texture, pattern, and glazing Learn by doing and gain foundational skills A new and exciting hands-on activity every day Returning students are able to work on new skills Alice Hill
#42746: 8/4— 8/7Time: 1 — 3 pmFee: $60 Resident $78 Non-Resident
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Check out the Youth Wheel class on page 29!
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Clay Camp9 — 13 years
In this popular, hands-on camp, kids enjoy the excitement of the potter’s wheel and explore hand-building techniques to make cups, plates, sculptures, and other creative clay pieces Use your imagination to create exciting objects to glaze, fire, take home, and share Great for hand-eye coordination, creativity, and concentration Beginners welcome Returning students are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes and camps
Note: Students encouraged to bring a snack each day to camp
Jen Champlin#42762: 7/7— 7/10#42763: 7/14— 7/17#42764: 7/21— 7/24#42765: 7/28— 7/31Time: 9:30 am— 12:30 pm
#42766: 7/7— 7/10#42784: 7/14— 7/17#42785: 7/21— 7/24#42786: 7/28— 7/31Time: 1 — 4 pm
Shannon Johnson#42787: 8/11— 8/14 Time: 1— 4 pm
Fee: $85 Resident $105 Non-Resident
Clay Artistry Camp9 — 12 years
Take your ceramics skills to the next level in this exciting new camp! Learn how ceramic artists create exciting effects on the surface of their pieces to make them stand out and command attention Dive into wheel and hand building techniques and then give your creations a style all their own Explore texture, finishing, and ways of creating interesting designs in your clay masterpieces Beginners welcome! A great camp for all experience levels Shannon Johnson
#42747: 8/18— 8/21Time: 10 — 11:30 amFee: $60 Resident $78 Non-Resident
Crafty Camp9 — 12 years
Do you love crafting and making art that’s beautiful and useful? Create objects that are fun and functional to take home and share with friends and family Crafting is both instantly gratifying and great for kids who enjoy a wide range of artistic pursuits Discover how things are made and then use your creativity to make them your own An engaging new activity every day! Shannon Johnson
#42750: 8/4 – 8/7Time: 10 am – 12 pmFee: $50 Resident $65 Non-Resident
Animal Art Camp8 — 12 years
If you love animals and art, this camp is definitely for you! Use a variety of mediums, including clay, oil pastels, and paint to make awesome animal art of your very own Learn to look at animals with an artist’s eye Use images from class or animals from your own life as inspiration Bring your paintings and drawings to life! (Please just don’t feed them…) Alice Hill
#42748: 8/18— 8/21Time: 1 — 3 pmFee: $60 Resident $78 Non-Resident
Creative Camp8 — 12 years
This camp combines four art camps in one! Every day an exciting new activity inspires your creativity: drawing, painting, puppet-making, sculpture and more Experiment, play, and discover the skills used in a variety of different art forms Dive in and create 2-D and 3-D masterpieces from paint and ink, clay, found objects, and more There are absolutely no limits to where your creativity takes you! Alice Hill
#42749: 6/30— 7/3Time: 1 — 3 pmFee: $60 Resident $78 Non-Resident
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Let’s Paint5 —7 years
Time to paint! Get ready to unleash your creativity and create colorful masterpieces all your own! Young artists have fun exploring the world of paint and color in this dynamic class that combines different mediums for fun and colorful results Dive into color and brushwork and discover the skills that artists use to make their paintings come to life on the page! Beginners welcome Returning students encouraged to build on skills from previous classes
Shannon Johnson#42777: 7/7 — 7/10Time: 1 — 2:30 pm
Alice Hill#42778: 7/21 — 7/24Time: 1:30 — 3 pm
Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Art Around the World Camp5 – 8 years
Pack your imagination for an art-vacation! Explore different cultures through exciting activities inspired by diverse artistic traditions both ancient and modern Use your creativity, paintbrushes, and pencils to travel around the world and back in time Visit traditions from Japan, West Africa and more—every day brings something new! Beginners welcome Shannon Johnson
#42775: 8/4—8/7Time: 1:30 — 3 pmFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Beginning Painting8 – 12 years
Find your style and express yourself with paint in this introduction to the art of painting Have fun exploring foundational skills like brushwork, composition, and color-combining to bring your images to life Experiment, play, and discover techniques that great artists throughout time have used to make their paintings exciting and memorable Returning students build on skills from previous classes Shannon Johnson
#42779: 6/23— 6/26 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm
#42776: 7/28— 7/31 Time: 10 — 11:30 am
Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Watercolor Camp8 – 12 years
Dive into the fun, colorful, and watery world of watercolor painting Working with watercolor is a fun and easy introduction to painting and brushwork skills Beyond a basic understanding of watercolor, students explore concepts related to drawing, color theory, tonality, shading, composition, and more Experiment, play, and discover what’s special about painting with watercolor No experience necessary Returning students build on previous classes Alex Chiu
#42782: 8/18—8/21Time: 1 — 2:30 pmFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Paint Adventures Camp8 – 12 years
Surprise yourself with your ability to bring colorful scenes and images to life! Experiment, play, and explore techniques that artists throughout time have used to make their paintings exciting and memorable No experience necessary—just bring your imagination and a sense of adventure! Every day features a new exercise designed to spark young artists’ imaginations and support creativity Shannon Johnson
#42780: 7/14—7/17Time: 10 — 11:30 am
Gary Sweet#42781: 8/4—8/7Time: 1:30 — 3 pm
Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Art Travels Camp8 – 12 years
Pack your imagination for an art-vacation! Explore different cultures through exciting activities inspired by diverse artistic traditions—both ancient and modern Use your creativity, paintbrushes, and pencils to travel around the world and back in time No day is the same! Beginners welcome Gary Sweet
#42783: 8/4—8/7Time: 10:30 am — 12 pmFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
PaintingAll painting camps are held at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday All materials for camps are provided
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Let’s Draw5 — 7 years
Let the freedom and joy of drawing bring the most out of your imagination! Express your creativity and develop an understanding of the elements that bring fantastic and unique drawings to life Experiment with line, shape, color, texture, and shading by exploring the world around you Each session offers a new adventure for your imagination Beginning and returning students welcome Alex Chiu
#42767: 7/14—7/17#42768: 8/18—8/21
Time: 10 —11:30 am Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Cartooning Camp5 — 8 years
Cartooning is one of the best ways for young artists to express their creativity and develop an understanding of the key elements of drawing: line, shape, color, shading and more Create exciting characters, invent new worlds, and bring them to life on the page Artist and illustrator Alex Chiu uses the freedom and fun of cartooning to combine concepts of art and storytelling in engaging activities Bring home drawings to share with family and friends Alex Chiu
#42769: 7/21—7/24Time: 10 — 11:30 amFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Art and Story Camp5 — 8 years
Clay, pen, paint, and storytelling come together in this exciting new camp! Let characters and worlds you love from favorite books and legends ignite your artistic imagination this summer and take your creativity on a colorful storytelling journey Each session provides an engaging adventure for your imagination There is no limit to your inspiration! Alice Hill
#42770: 8/11—8/14Time: 1 — 2:30 pmFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Beginning Drawing8 – 12 years
Whether you’re a seasoned sketcher or a beginning doodler—this class launches you into the exciting universe of drawing! Express your creativity and develop an artistic eye for line, shape, color, texture, and shading by exploring the world around you Learn fun and easy techniques to bring your drawings to life No experience necessary! Returning students are encouraged to expand on skills gained from previous classes
Alice Hill#42771: 6/23—6/26Time: 3:30 — 5 pm
Alex Chiu#42772: 7/14—7/17Time: 1 — 2:30 pm
Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Drawing Explorations Camp8 – 12 years
Shake up your style and get adventurous with art! Surprise yourself and discover approaches to drawing and techniques to bring your creativity to new heights Experiment with line, shape, color, and texture and find inspiration in nature, observation, and your own imagination Let your creativity go wild—and your pencil take you on an adventure Beginners welcome A great camp for all experience levels Alice Hill
#42773: 8/11—8/14Time: 10 — 11:30 amFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Animation Camp8 – 12 years
Create fun, surprising characters and worlds that are uniquely yours, using basic drawing techniques—and then set them in motion! Explore new skills and gain confidence using a step-by-step process to create and animate images from your imagination Discover essential skills that professional animators use—including character design, framing, and tweening—and watch your creations come to life through exciting activities Beginners welcome No experience necessary Please bring a sketchbook to class. All other materials provided Alex Chiu
#42774: 7/21—7/24Time: 1 — 3:30 pmFee: $65 Resident $88 Non-Resident
DrawingAll drawing camps are held at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday All materials for camps are provided unless otherwise noted
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Let’s Act Camp5 – 8 years
Have fun, meet new friends and gain confidence as you explore empowering acting skills Discover how performers bring characters to life using voice, imagination, and movement Learn how actors work together to support each other onstage and take their audiences on a journey—no acting experience necessary! Cassie Greer
#42790: 7/7—7/11Time: 10:30 — 11:45 amFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Storybook Theatre Camp5 – 8 years
Have you ever wanted to step into a storybook? Bring stories to life and have fun as you create exciting characters and play empowering theatre games Step into the shoes of an actor and explore the elements of storytelling that make great plays come to life Explore the joy of performing and gain confidence discovering new skills No experience necessary! Returning students are encouraged to build on skills learned in previous classes Cassie Greer
#42791: 7/28—8/1Time: 10:30 — 11:45 amFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
TheatreTheatre and singing camps take place at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted
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Acting: Take the Stage 9 – 12 years
Take the stage this summer! Explore foundational acting skills, set your imagination loose, and let your confidence shine in this exciting new camp Discover approaches to acting that take you far in a variety of performance situations—plays, auditions, and more Bring out the best in your skills as an individual and as you work together in an ensemble Learn to bring your own creativity to characters and storytelling Appropriate for all experience levels—beginners welcome! Nicholas Kessler
#43610: 8/25 – 8/29 Time: 1 – 2:30 pmFee: $50 Resident $68 Non-Resident
Acting: Improv Adventures9 – 12 years
Have a blast learning skills that take your acting to new levels and make performing fun and exciting Improv helps young actors build communication & ensemble skills as well as encouraging commitment, decision making, creativity, confidence, freedom—and fun! Play games, explore new approaches to creating characters and scenes, discover how to bring your own ideas to the stage and also build upon the ideas of fellow actors Surprise yourself with how far your imagination takes you this summer Appropriate for all experience levels—beginners welcome! Nicholas Kessler
#43611: 8/25 – 8/29 Time: 3 – 4:30 pmFee: $50 Resident $68 Non-Resident
Acting Fundamentals: Creating Characters9 – 12 years
Explore foundational acting skills that help you onstage and off! Discover and expand your actor’s “toolkit” and become more confident in performance Use your imagination, voice, and movement as you explore a variety of scenes and make characters come to life Suitable for all experience levels—no previous experience necessary! Returning students work on new scenes and are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes Family and friends are invited to attend a class demonstration on the last day Cassie Greer
#42792: 7/7 — 7/11Time: 1 — 2:30 pmFee: $50 Resident $68 Non-Resident
Acting: Young Shakespeare 9 — 12 years
To be or not to be? Discover the music, physicality, and fun in Shakespeare’s classic plays Have a blast as you explore exciting scenes and make famous characters come to life with your own flair Suitable for beginners and all experience levels—no previous acting experience necessary! Returning students are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes Family and friends are invited to attend a class demonstration on the last day Cassie Greer
#42793: 7/28—8/1Time: 1 — 2:30 pmFee: $50 Resident $68 Non-Resident
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Discover Taiko Camp10 – 13 years
Experience the energy and power of Japanese taiko drumming this summer! Seize this special opportunity to work with professional performers and teaching-artists from Portland Taiko, an internationally celebrated and award-wining Northwest company that performs
throughout the US and internationally Immerse yourself in the art of Taiko, and experience this engaging, high-energy and fantastically dynamic art form first-hand Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity! No experience necessary Families and friends are invited to a group demonstration on the last day Please wear comfortable clothing.
Portland Taiko Educators
*Note: Bring a lunch and a water bottle daily Lunch is supervised
#42795: 8/18 – 8/22Time: 9 am – 3 pmFee: $130 Resident $152 Non-Resident
Music & SingingMusic & Singing camps take place at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted
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Get ready to make some noise this summer! Dive into the fundamental building blocks of music in a fun, playful, hands-on way Sing, jump, clap, stomp, and learn basic counting and rhythm while having a blast Work creatively with others and discover new skills A great introduction for young minds, this class sets the stage for developing an appreciation for music and for learning musical instruments Materials provided Joe Aloia
#42796: 6/30 – 7/03#43629: 8/25 – 8/28Day: Monday—Thursday Time: 9 – 10:15 amPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $35 Resident $48 Non-Resident
HCYC Choir Camp10 – 13 yearsTake the stage in this exciting camp offered in collaboration with the Hillsboro Community Youth Choir Explore vocal performance techniques to bring down the house while having fun singing and working together in an ensemble choir Immerse yourself in the joy of music this summer and let your voice, collaboration skills, and stage confidence reach new heights! All experience levels are welcome The final day of camp includes a performance for family and friends Hillsboro Community Youth Choir Staff & Accompanist
*Note: Bring a lunch and a water bottle daily Lunch is supervised
#42794: 8/4 – 8/8Time: 9 am – 2 pmFee: $120 Resident $148 Non-Resident
Special Full Day Camps
Music Adventures Camp9 – 12 years
Dive into the world of music this summer—no instruments required! Whether you’re an aspiring singer, musician, or you’ve never played music before, this camp is for you! Explore the fundamental building blocks that professional musicians work with in an exciting hands-on way through activities, games and playing—an engaging new adventure every day Work creatively with others and discover new skills Great preparation for learning musical instruments or just expanding your joy in music and understanding of how it’s made! Materials provided Joe Aloia
#42797: 6/30 – 7/03Day: Monday—ThursdayTime: 10:30 am – 12:30 pmFee: $55 Resident $70 Non-Resident
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Fantasy & Sci-Fi Camp8 – 12 years
Launch your creativity into the stratosphere and create your own worlds from scratch! This class gives you the skills and confidence to create your own exciting sci-fi super-powers, planets, amazing characters, and plots Weave it all together to craft your own unique and out-of-this-world stories Discover how the writing process can be enjoyable, accessible, and fun No experience necessary—all you need is your imagination Please bring your own pencil and notebook. Tye Pemberton
#42803: 7/28 – 7/31Time: 1 – 2:30 pmFee: $50 Resident $64 Non-Resident
Young Authors8 – 12 years
Create engaging stories that come alive and get people listening! Set your imagination and creativity loose as you explore the skills that published authors use to create wonderful worlds and characters Develop your own fantastical book to share with friends and family Experience how the writing process can be enjoyable, accessible, and fun Please bring your own pencil and notebook. Tye Pemberton
#42802: 7/28— 7/31Time: 10 — 11:30 amFee: $50 Resident $64 Non-Resident
Beginning/Intermediate Guitar Camp9 – 12 years
Take your playing to the next level Expand your skills in this group guitar and bass camp focusing on agility, rhythm and expression in popular music A great camp for students who have taken “Beginning Guitar” or have had some previous experience with playing guitar or string instruments Build upon the basics and delve further into songs, performance, building musical confidence, and playing individually as well as in a group in a fun, supportive, step-by-step approach to playing guitar Surprise yourself with how far you progress and leave with songs to share with family and friends Students must bring their own instrument (acoustic or bass guitar or ukulele). Joe Aloia
#43631: 8/25 – 8/29Time: 10:30 am – 12:30 pmFee: $65 Resident $78 Non-Resident
MusicMusic camps take place at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted
WritingAll writing camps are held at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday
Beginning Guitar Camp9 – 12 years
Let your musical creativity run free in this group guitar and bass camp focusing on agility, rhythm and expression in popular music! Students can expect to begin playing songs right away through a fun, supportive approach to learning the guitar Gain tools and techniques to take your playing to the next level while having fun and exploring foundational skills Students must bring their own instrument (guitar or ukulele) No experience necessary! Returning students progress on to new skills and songs Joe Aloia
#42798: 7/14 – 7/18Time: 10:30 am – 12:30 pmFee: $65 Resident $78 Non-Resident
Intro to Rock Guitar Camp9 – 12 years
Rock out this summer in this group guitar camp focusing on agility, rhythm, and creative expression through rock and roll! Explore classic guitar riffs and chords, while diving into the elements of Rock—even if you’ve never picked up a guitar before Students can expect to begin playing and learning songs right away Gain the confidence and techniques that take your playing to the next level while having fun and discover new skills Appropriate for all levels—no experience necessary! Students must bring their own instrument Returning students progress on to new skills and songs Joe Aloia
#42799: 7/21– 7/25Time: 10:30 am – 12:30 pmFee: $65 Resident $78 Non-Resident
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Safety Town5 – 6 years ONLY
Various safety concepts (including Personal, School Bus, Fire, Animal, and Electrical safety) are introduced and reinforced through speakers, crafts, and music Kids practice saying their name, address, and phone number, and call 9-1-1 on a simulator They also visit Safety Town as a driver and a pedestrian While driving through Safety Town, kids must wear a helmet, buckle their seatbelt, obey road signs, and yield to pedestrians Please send your child with a small snack and their bike helmet (if you don’t have a helmet, we provide one) Closed toed athletic shoes are required Safety topics are subject to change Registration ends Friday, July 11 at 10 am Safety Town is only for children 5 and 6 years old Hosted by the Hillsboro Police Department
#42841: 7/14 – 7/18Day: Monday – FridayTime: 8:30 am – 12 pm (Mon) 8:45 am – 12 pm (Tue – Fri)Place: Peter Boscow Gym & ClassroomFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident
Illustrated Storytelling Camp8 – 12 yearsIf you love art or writing—or both – and have a blast creating stories from your imagination, this camp is for you! Use all of your creative powers as you dive into story-making Use images and words to create your own exciting characters and worlds as you explore the elements of story-telling Be amazed at the inspiration you find and the fun you have creating an illustrated story to share with friends and family Gain new skills to bring to all of your creative pursuits No experience necessary A great camp for beginners and all experience levels Please bring a pen or pencil and a notebook. Alex Chiu & Tye Pemberton#42800: 8/25— 8/28Time: 10 am — 12 pmFee: $65 Resident $88 Non-Resident
Comics Camp: Art & Story8 – 12 years
Make stories come to life and let your imagination carry you away as you explore the skills professional comic artists and writers use to make stories jump off the page Get to
know your characters like never before as you find inspiration and have fun Have finished comics to share with friends and family, and new skills to bring to all your creative pursuits by the end of the week No experience necessary A great camp for beginners and all experience levels Please bring a pen or pencil and a notebook. Alex Chiu & Tye Pemberton
#42801: 8/25— 8/28Time: 1 — 3 pmFee: $65 Resident $88 Non-Resident
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Youth Sports Camps4 – 7 years
Learn basic skills at 53rd Avenue Community Park on the turf and courts Use instructional drills, and game-like scrimmages to improve skills while learning teamwork and sportsmanship No cleats allowed Bring a glove to baseball camp if you have one Camps are Monday – Friday, unless otherwise noted Camps are rain or shine Bring a water bottle Staff
Soccer CampsSession I: 6/16 – 6/20 #42955: 9 – 9:45 am (4 - 5 yrs )#42956: 10 – 10:45 pm (4 - 5 yrs )#42957: 11 am – 12 pm (6 - 7 yrs )
Session II: 7/7 – 7/11 #42958: 9 – 9:45 am (4 - 5 yrs )#42959: 10 – 10:45 pm (4 - 5 yrs )#42960: 11 am – 12 pm (6 - 7 yrs )
Session III: 8/4 – 8/8 #42961: 9 – 9:45 am (4 - 5 yrs )#42962: 10 – 10:45 pm (4 - 5 yrs )#42963: 11 am – 12 pm (6 - 7 yrs )
Basketball Camps Session I: 7/21 – 7/25 #42970: 9 – 9:45 am (6 - 7 yrs )#42971: 10 – 10:45 pm (4 - 5 yrs )#42972: 11 am – 12 pm (6 - 7 yrs )
Session II: 8/11 – 8/15 #42973: 9 – 9:45 am (6 - 7 yrs )#42974: 10 – 10:45 pm (4 - 5 yrs )#42975: 11 am – 12 pm (6 - 7 yrs )
Baseball CampsSession I: 6/30 – 7/3 (4 days)
No camp 7/4#42964: 9 – 9:45 am (4 - 5 yrs )#42965: 10 – 10:45 pm (4 - 5 yrs )#42966: 11 am – 12 pm (6 - 7 yrs )
Session II: 7/28 – 8/1 #42967: 9 – 9:45 am (4 - 5 yrs )#42968: 10 – 10:45 pm (4 - 5 yrs )#42969: 11 am – 12 pm (6 - 7 yrs )
Fee for 5-day camps:4–5 years: $25 Resident $37 Non-Resident6–7 years: $30 Resident $45 Non-ResidentFee for 4-day camp:4–5 years: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident6–7 years: $25 Resident $37 Non-Resident
Volleyball Camp8 -–14 years
Bump, set, spike! This developmental program for beginners and more experienced players teaches basic skills and competition strategy as well as confidence player Bring a water bottle Staff
#42980: 7/14 – 7/18 Day: Monday – FridayTime: 1 – 2:30 pmPlace: South Meadows Middle
SchoolFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident
Westside “Skills to Pay the Bills” Lacrosse Camp1st – 10th Grades
Learn a variety of drills, game-like situations, and fun competitions to take your skills to the next level If it’s your first time picking up a stick or you have played for years, this co-ed camp is designed to make you a better player Register at www.awestrucklacrosse.com. Paul Lardy & Kyle Tolzman
Date: 6/24 – 6/27Day: Tuesday – FridayTime: 1:30 – 4:30 pmPlace: 53rd Avenue Fields 333 NE 53rd AvenueFee: $135
British Soccer Camps6 – 14 years
Professional British coaches work with young players to develop foot skills, core skills and techniques to improve ball control, one-on-ones, passing, shooting and defending during this half–day camp All players receive a free ball and t-shirt, player evaluation and soccer poster
Register for either the Half Day or the Half Day and Golden Goal The Golden Goal adds a two-hour session at the end of the Half Day to work on more advanced skills If registering for the Golden Goal, bring a lunch
Informational flyers are available at Hillsboro Parks & Recreation or Tyson Recreation Center
Date: 7/21 – 7/25Days: Monday – FridayTime: Half Day: 9 am – 12 pm Golden Goal: 12:30 –
2:30 pmPlace: Hillsboro BallparkFee: Half Day: $137 Golden Goal: $40Register: challengersports.com
Sign up online before June 6 to receive a FREE British Soccer Jersey!
Half-Day Tennis CampLearn about tennis and how to play the game with fun activities & exercises designed to enhance your skills in these two-week camps Bring a water bottle, snack, sunscreen & hat to every class Hillsboro Youth Tennis Association
Date: 6/23 – 8/15Days: Monday – FridayTime: 9 am – 12 pmPlace: Washington County
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Flag Football Camp5 – 12 years
Learn basic football skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages Camp is rain or shine No cleats Bring a water bottle Staff
5 – 7: 9 – 10 am#42976: 6/23 – 6/27 #42977: 7/14 – 7/18
8 – 12: 10:30 – 11:30 am#42978: 6/23 – 6/27 #42979: 7/14 – 7/18
Day: Monday – FridayPlace: 53rd Ave Sports FieldsFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Cheer Camp6 – 12 years
Learn tumbling, jumps, dance, stunts, and motions along with fun cheer activities Boys and girls who want to learn the fundamentals of cheer and those with experience are welcome Each Cheer Camp week ends with a performance for the parents of the skills learned Wear comfortable clothes, no jeans Velocity Staff
#43107: 6/23 – 6/27#43110: 7/7 – 7/11#43113: 7/21 – 7/25#43114: 7/28 – 8/1#43115: 8/4 – 8/8#43116: 8/11 – 8/15#43117: 8/25 – 8/29Day: Monday – FridayTime: 9 am – 12 pmPlace: Velocity AthletixFee: $105 Resident $155 Non-Resident
Fencing Camp8 – 15 years
Learn the art of Olympic Saber Fencing in this fun and safe introductory program Participants develop agility, strength, speed, strategic thinking, hand-eye coordination, and self-confidence All equipment is provided Be prepared to sign your child in/out every day Charles Randall
#42838: 7/21 – 7/25#42839: 8/4 – 8/8#42840: 8/25 – 8/29Day: Mon – FriTime: 9 – 11:45 amPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: $90 Resident $135 Non-Resident
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Archery & the Great Outdoors9 – 14 years
Experience the great outdoors through archery instruction and games Learn archery techniques, such as stance, bow grip, anchor point, aiming, and execution, while also learning basic wilderness survival skills Create your own target, take an adventure hike, and much more An optional family picnic takes place after camp from 12 – 12:30 pm for those who bring their lunches Signed waivers are required to participate
#43750: 7/22 – 7/24Day: Tues – Thurs Time: 9 am – 12 pmPlace: Campbell’s 3D Archery,
North PlainsFee: $110
Archery & Exploration9 – 14 years
Begin or further build archery skills through fundamentals such as stance, bow grip, anchor point, aiming, and execution, while exploring nature with hands-on learning Learn animal facts and tracking, build a campfire, take a nature hike, do scavenger hunts, plus much more An optional family picnic takes place after camp from 12 – 12:30 pm for those who bring their lunches Signed waivers are required to participate
#43751: 8/19 – 8/21Day: Tues – Thurs Time: 9 am – 12 pmPlace: Campbell’s 3D Archery,
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The Outpost at Shute and Shadywood Parks 2014
• Shute Park: June 16–August 15 10:30 am–1:30 pm, Mon –Fri Lunch from 12–12:30 pm
• Shadywood Park: June 30–August 1 11 am–12:30 pm, Mon –Fri Lunch from 11:30 am–12 pm
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Intel Involved Hillsboro Police
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• Art, crafts, sports, reading, science, water fun, special guests, fun weekly theme!
• Nutritious lunch funded by the USDA Summer Food Program
• Parent supervision and participation highly encouraged
Shute Park:6/16 – 8/15,2014(Weekdays)
The Outpost Details:What:A FREE summer drop in activity and lunch program
Where & When:Shute Park 750 SE 8th Avenue Weekdays, 6/16–8/15, 201410:30 am –1:30 pm
Shadywood Park535 NE 24th Ave Weekdays, 6/30–8/1, 201411 am –12:30 pm
Cost for youth:FREE! (lunch open to youth 1–18 yrs)
More info:Visit www hillsboro-oregon gov/ParksRec, or call 503-681-6120
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Dance Mania4 – 5 years
Move and groove your body with different dance styles like jazz, hip hop, and much more in this fun energetic class! Wear comfortable clothing Melissa Lowery
#42836: 6/3 – 6/24Time: 11:15 – 11:45 amDay: TuesdayPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $15 Resident $22 Non-Resident
Toddler Movement2 – 3 years
You and your little one can express themselves through music and movement in this fun and energetic dance-packed class Parent participation is required Melissa Lowery
#42837: 6/5 – 6/26Time: 11:15 – 11:45 amDay: ThursdayPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $15 Resident $22 Non-Resident
Dance and Movement18 months – 5 years
This class introduces your child to a variety of movement styles through singing, dancing and movement games Parent participation is required for ages under 3 Amanda Pedroza
18 months – 3 years#43089: 6/18 – 7/16#43090: 7/23 – 8/20 Day: WednesdayTime: 10 –10:30 am
2 – 3 years#43085: 6/17 – 7/15#43086: 7/22 – 8/19Day: TuesdayTime: 10 – 10:30 am
3 – 5 years*Parent participation is optional #43094: 6/5 – 7/17#43093: 7/24 – 8/21Day: ThursdayTime: 10 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
Ballet3 – 7 years
This beginning ballet program offers instruction in the basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm Amanda Pedroza
4 – 7 years#43077: 6/18 – 7/16#43078: 7/23 – 8/20Day: WednesdayTime: 4:15 – 4:45 pmFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
3 – 5 yearsPrincess themed ballet – come dressed as a princess
#43079: 6/18 – 7/16#43083: 7/23 – 8/20 Day: WednesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARCFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
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Busy Bees Activity Programfor Preschool Age
Enroll June 5!
Tyson Recreation Center at Griffin Oaks Park1880 NE Griffin Oaks Street 503-615-6552
Tennis Tots3½ – 4 years We introduce the young player to the game of tennis through the use of light weight racquets, foam balls and lots of play equipment. Parent participation encouraged for 3½ yrs. Bring a water bottle. Michele Jordan#43014: 6/24 – 7/3 #43015: 7/8 – 7/17 #43016: 7/22 – 7/31 #43017: 8/5 – 8/14 Day: Tuesday &
ThursdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: Fairgrounds Sports
ComplexFee: $20 Resident
$30 Non-Resident
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Outdoors In RentalsRent Outdoors In for your next event! Your rental includes full use of the playground equipment for the duration of your event as well as use of the refrigerator/freezer, TV, Blu-Ray, tables and chairs
Your guests enjoy a full-size playground, NEOS (an interactive, whole-body gaming system), a 16’ bouldering wall, and many toys while your event takes place (2 hour minimum)
We provide staff to set up tables & chairs and monitor your event
Place: Outdoors In park @ the plazaFee: $50/hour Resident, $75/hour Non-ResidentDetails: Maximum 50 people Call 503-681-5244 to check availability
park @ the plazaOutdoors In Summer HoursJune 9 – September 1 (closed 7/4)
Public Play HoursMon – Sat : 9 am – 12 pmSunday: Closed for Rentals
Playground FeesAges 1 – 17 Resident Non-Resident
Single Visit Admission: $3 50 $5 00
5 pass punch card: $16 00 $24 00
10 pass punch card: $30 00 $45 00
Children 0 – 12 months: FreeAdults are free when accompanying a child
Rentals must be reserved in person at Outdoors In, Tyson Rec Center or Parks Administration
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Sports from Head to Toe2½ – 8 years
This active and fun indoor/outdoor instructional sports program promotes mental and physical development as children learn the fundamentals of each sport They improve basic motor skills through drills and learn the concept of playing a game Emphasis is on teamwork and sportsmanship Parent participation is required for 2½-year olds and highly encouraged for 3-year olds Participants must wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle Michele Jordan
Soccer & Baseball2½ – 3 years#43350: 6/24 – 7/3 (Soccer)#43352: 7/8 – 7/17 (Baseball)Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: Washington County
Fairgrounds (next to Softball Field #2)
Fee: $16 Resident $24 Non-Resident3 years#43351: 6/24 – 7/3 (Soccer)#43353: 7/8 – 7/17 (Baseball)Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 11:30 am – 12 pmPlace: Washington County
Fairgrounds (next to Softball Field #2)
Fee: $16 Resident $24 Non-Resident
Multisport (Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, Flag Football)#43354: 2½ – 3 years
Time: 11 – 11:30 amFee: $16 Resident $24 Non-Resident#43355: 3 – 4 yearsTime: 11:45 am – 12:30 pmFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#43356: 5 – 8 yearsTime: 12:45 – 1:30 pm
Dates 7/22 – 7/31Day: Tuesday & ThursdayPlace: Peter BoscowFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
Basketball#43357: 2½ – 3 yearsTime: 11 – 11:30 amFee: $16 Resident $24 Non-Resident#43358: 3 – 4 yearsTime: 11:45 am – 12:30 pmFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#43359: 5 – 8 yearsTime: 12:45 – 1:30 pm
Dates: 8/5 – 8/14 Day: Tuesday & ThursdayPlace: Griffin Oaks CourtFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
Rental Hours (2 hour minimum)Mon – Fri : 2 pm – 5 pm 5:30 pm – 8:30 pmSaturday: 1 pm – 4 pm 4:30 pm – 7:30 pmSunday: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 1 pm – 4 pm 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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NEW!Tiny Cheer3 – 5 years
Tiny Cheer is designed to introduce boys and girls to cheerleading with tumbling, jumps, stunts, dance, and motions Little ones go home wanting to cheer all over the house Wear comfortable clothes, no jeans Velocity Staff
Baby Gym1 – 2 years
Participate in fun basic motor skills and gymnastics activities Parents assist the child with the lesson while the teacher directs activities This activity involves standing and balance Parent participation is required. All class registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Staff
#43175: 7/7 – 7/28#43176: 8/4 – 8/25Day: MondayTime: 9 – 9:30 am
#43177: 7/9 – 7/30 #43178: 8/6 – 8/27Day: WednesdayTime: 11 – 11:30 amPlace: Gym NestFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Toddler Gym2 – 3 years
Toddler Gym is an introduction to tumbling and gymnastics designed for this energetic age Parents assist the child with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities Parent participation is required. All class registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Staff
#43179: 7/7 – 7/28#43180: 8/4 – 8/25Day: MondayTime: 10 – 10:45 am
#43181: 7/9 – 7/30 #43182: 8/6 – 8/27Day: WednesdayTime: 9 – 9:45 am
#43183: 7/12 – 8/2 #43184: 8/9 – 8/30Day: SaturdayTime: 11 – 11:45 am
Place: Gym NestFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Wee Bounce3 – 4 years
Participate in fun trampoline and tumbling activities, including basic tumbling skills on the floor and basic jumps on the 40 foot long trampoline Parents assist the child with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities Parent participation is required All class registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Staff
#43185: 7/7 – 7/28#43206: 8/4 – 8/25Day: MondayTime: 11 – 11:45 am#43207: 7/9 – 7/30 #43208: 8/6 – 8/27Day: WednesdayTime: 10 – 10:45 am
Place: Gym Nest Fee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Jr. Trampoline & Tumbling 4 – 5 years
Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Learn beginning gymnastic-based skills and the basic skills of tumbling in this coed program Use the mini-trampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline to increase their core strength and body awareness Class registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Staff
#43209: 7/9 – 7/30 #43210: 8/6 – 8/27Day: WednesdayTime: 2 – 2:45 pmPlace: Gym NestFee: $32 Resident $48 Non-Resident
Jr. Beginning Gymnastics 4 – 5 years
Boys and girls learn beginning gymnastics skills for floor, beam, bars and vault Skill building stations and obstacle courses are used to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness Class registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Staff
#43213: 7/8 – 7/29 #43214: 8/5 – 8/26Day: TuesdayTime: 2 – 2:45 pm
#43215: 7/11 – 8/1 #43216: 8/8 – 8/29Day: FridayTime: 9 – 9:45 amPlace: Gym NestFee: $32 Resident $48 Non-Resident
Tumbling and More3 – 5 years
Enjoy the basic steps of tumbling, balance and more Large motor skills are emphasized, along with balance, coordination, and having fun Wear something comfortable Parent participation is required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 & 5 year olds Danielle Camacho-Cruz
#43171: 6/17 – 7/15#43172: 7/22 – 8/19Day: TuesdayTime: 1:15 – 1:45 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
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#43105: 6/17 – 7/8#43108: 7/15 – 8/5#43111: 8/12 – 9/2Time: 9 – 9:30 amDay: TuesdayPlace: Velocity AthletixFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident
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Itty Bitty Messy Art6 months - walking
Have a ball with your little one creating art with finger paints and squishy toys Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required Stephanie Manning
#43140: 6/30#43138: 8/4Day: MondayTime: 11 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident
Wee Ones Art Start 1 – 2 years
Have a fun, messy time with your child! Explore their creativity with foam paint, glitter, dough, bubble paint, finger paint, and more to create works of art Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required Stephanie Manning
#43142: 7/14#43141: 8/11Day: MondayTime: 11 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident
Messy Munchkins Jr.18 months – 2 years
Create a multitude of messy projects while discovering art! Paint, glue, glitter, and play dough are just some of the mediums used creating their masterpieces We do the clean-up for you! Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required Stephanie Manning
#43145: 7/21#43143: 8/18Day: MondayTime: 11 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident
First Art18 months – 2½ years
Toddlers explore art materials and techniques to delight their senses and open a world of creativity as they make texture collages, mold with dough, and discover color and combinations ! Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required Stephanie Manning
#43148: 6/23#43146: 7/28Day: MondayTime: 11 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident
Make-It-On Mondays3 – 5 years
Your child focuses on making crafts and gifts for themselves or others to celebrate the different themes They learn and create in an enjoyable atmosphere while they paint, decorate projects, color pages, and create other fun themed crafts Stephanie Manning
#43191: 6/23 Sumer Luau#43196: 6/30 4th of July#43192: 7/14 Pirates#43193: 7/21 Princess Power!#43194: 7/28 Superheros#43197: 8/4 Old MacDonald’s
Farm#43198: 8/11 In the Garden#43199: 8/18 Back to SchoolTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: 1 class: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident#43195: 6/23 – 8/18 All 8 Classes
(No class 7/7)Fee: All 8: $56 Resident $84 Non-Resident
Tyson Recreation Center RentalsRent space at Tyson Recreation Center for your event Equipment includes play structures, gym mats, balls, sound system, TV/DVD, tables and chairs Play equipment is designed for children 5 and under, but the facility can accomodate other age groups A staff person is be available to help you set up, monitor your event and check your cleanup Tables and chairs are available for food and drinks in the East Room Reservation must be at least seven days in advance and made in person at Outdoors In, Tyson Recreation Center or Parks Administration Rentals are limited to a maximum of 35 people
Days: Weekends and evenings when available Two hour rental minimum Call 503-615-6552 to check availability
Place: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $35/hour Resident $50/hour Non-Resident
Messy Munchkins 2½ – 5 years
Create a multitude of messy projects while discovering art Paint, glue, glitter and play dough are some mediums used to create masterpieces Dress to get messy Parent participation is required Stephanie Manning
#43149: 6/25 – 7/23 (No Class 7/2)
Day: WednesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-resident
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hild – Special InterestSHARC Birthday Parties All AgesThe multi-purpose room at SHARC is a private space for your birthday party with a TV/DVD player, sink, refrigerator and tables and chairs for up to 20 guests You may bring in your own food for the party Reservations must be made at SHARC in person at least one week in advance Rental includes time for set-up and clean-up A $50 refundable cleaning deposit is required at the time of the reservation This rental fee, admissions to the recreation swim, and the refundable deposit are all due at time of reservation
Days: Varying days and times Call 503-681-6127 to check availability
Fee: $35/hour Resident $50/hour Non-Resident
Admissions to the Recreation Swim are $3 75 per child and $4 75 per adult and are not included in the rental fee
Once Upon A Time Party3 – 6 years
Calling all fairies, wizards, and magical creatures! Join us for magical games, face painting, and art activities galore Dress up and bring your favorite fairy tale book for our Happily Ever After reading time Lili Dale & Fawn Destiny
#43600: 6/21#43601: 7/19#43602: 8/16Day: SaturdayTime: 10:30 am – 12 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
Summer Fun Days3 – 5 years old
Participate in fun activities including games, crafts, water activities, and special events related to the weekly theme A daily snack is provided (inform us of any food allergies) Everyone must wear appropriate shoes for running During the Water Fun weeks, kids must arrive with sunscreen applied, a swimsuit on under their clothes, and must have a change of clothes and a towel All participants must be potty trained and 100% self-sufficient in the bathroom Renee Cohen & Marcy Parker
#42889: 6/16 – 6/19 Making Friends#42890: 6/23 – 6/26 Creative Arts & Crafts#42891: 7/7 – 7/10 Let’s Get Cooking#42892: 7/14 – 7/17 The Olympics#42893: 7/21 – 7/24 Outdoor Madness (Final
class 7/24 is at Jackson Bottom Parents are responsible for transportation to and from class )
#42894: 7/28 – 7/31 Sports#42895: 8/4 – 8/7 Water Fun#42896: 8/11 – 8/14 Water Fun#42897: 6/16 – 8/14 All 8 sessionsDay: Mon – ThursTime: 8:30 am – 12 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-ResidentFee: All 8 sessions: $440 Resident $660 Non-Resident
VROOM! VROOM!3 – 6 years
Speed through the world of transportation as children learn about fire engines, planes, trains, monster trucks, and more through stories and theme related arts and craft projects Parent participation is required for 3 and 4 year olds Stephanie Manning
Skippyjon Jones Story & Craft Time3 – 6 years
Come listen to the wild adventures of your favorite Siamese kitten, Skippyjon Jones and create story-related craft projects Parent participation is required for 3 & 4 year olds Stephanie Manning
#43186: 7/30 Skippyjon Jones#43187: 8/6 Skippyjon Jones
and the Big Bones#43188: 8/13 Skippyjon Jones
Lost in Spice#43190: 8/20 Skippyjon Jones in
Mummy Trouble#43189: 7/30 – 8/20 All 4 classesDay: WednesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee/class: $8 Resident $12 Non-ResidentFee/All 4 classes: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Dynomite Dinosaurs3 – 6 years
Learn fascinating facts from stories about dinosaurs and have fun making dinosaurs arts and crafts, including a “dino egg ” Parent participation is required for 3 & 4 year olds, optional for 5 & 6 year olds Stephanie Manning
#43218: 7/30 – 8/20Day: WednesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
#43151: 6/25 – 7/23 (No Class 7/2)
Day: WednesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
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IT’S HAPPENING AT THE HILLSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Charlie Brown Show June 25/10:15 am/Main Library/Event RoomComedy and daring feats of juggling all rolled up into one great big guy, affectionately known as Charlie Brown. Juggling fun for the whole family! Summer reading performance provided by WCCLS.
Let’s Read MathJuly 9/1:30 pm/Main Library/Community RoomFor children entering grades 2 and 3 and their parent or guardian, this five-week series features books and math. Refreshments provided. Each child must be accompanied by an adult for the entirety of the program. Presented by the Hillsboro Chapter of the AAUW.
Deep Wood Naturalists with Red YarnJuly 23/10:15 am/Main Library/Event RoomCalling all naturalists! Sing, dance and laugh along with Red Yarn and his lovable critters as they take you on a scientific journey into the Deep Woods. Summer reading performance presented by WCCLS.
Bicycle RodeoAugust 7/2:30 pm/Main Library/Parking LotBring your bicycles and participate in a bike rodeo and learn about bicycle safety with officers of the Hillsboro Police Department. We will meet by the bicycle pavilion located at the north end of the Library. For ages 5-12.
Superhero Dance Party May 31/10:15 am/Main Library/Event RoomEven superheroes catch disco fever! Throw on a creative costume or make an easy cape using the instructions that you can pick up at the children’s desk. Dance to The Hero Pokey and more among bubbles and flashing disco lights. Light snacks will be provided. Ages 0-6 and their families.
Presto the Magician June 18/10:15 am/Main Library/Event RoomPresto the Magician’s shows combine comedy, amazing magic, excitement, high energy, and audience involvement! Fun for children of all ages.
Spin! Pop! Boom! with Mad Science July 8/1:30 pm/Shute Park Branch/Shute Park AmphitheaterHow can you tell when a chemical reaction has occurred? Watch in awe as Mad Scientists create a variety of erupting experiments! Guaranteed to be amazing! Summer reading performance provided by WCCLS.
Mr. Ben and His Band May 17/3:00 pm/Main Library/Community RoomThe reigning king of Portland kiddie rock brings his band to the Hillsboro Public Library with a show guaranteed to get you and the family out of your seats and singing and dancing.
Pink Pig Puppets Presents Rabbit Tales May 10/2:30 pm/Main Library/Community RoomTwo puppet tales about rascally rabbits. In Pickin’ Peas, a tricky rabbit tries to outsmart a clever, pea-picking girl; Conejito is the tale of a singing bunny who must get past a trio of hungry enemies on his way to visit his aunt, Tia Monica.
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3rd Fridays 6:30-8:00 pm Event Room
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Children’s Nature Programs at the Main Hillsboro LibraryGrades 1 – 3
Day: 3rd Monday of each monthTime: 3:30 – 4:30 pmPlace: Main Library Storytime RoomFee: Free, space is limited to 20
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Woodpeckers – 6/16 Woodpeckers walk up the sides of trees, pound on wood without getting a splitting headache, have chisel-like bills and the most amazing tongues! Join us as we learn more about the lifestyle and adaptations of these very interesting birds
Summer Walk – 7/21Summer is here! Let’s go for a walk outside and look for insects, birds, plants, and anything else we can discover as we ramble around the Library
Animal Sounds – 8/18Summer is here and reptiles are active once again Learn about these amazing animals and go outside for a Reptile Exploration Walk
Animal Skulls –9/15Animal skulls tell an amazing story about how that particular animal lived in its habitat Learn the parts of a skull, different kinds of teeth, and determine whether the animal was a carnivore, omnivore or herbivore
Fall Walk – 10/20Fall is here already and we need to go outside and explore What’s happening to the trees? Where have the insects gone? What are animals doing to prepare themselves for the winter? Come and be a nature detective as we solve these fall mysteries!
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Babysitter’s Training11 – 15 years
This fun & interactive class teaches youth the skills needed to become a great babysitter Gain confidence and valuable employment skills and earn a Red Cross Babysitter’s Training certification at the end of class Certification in First Aid and CPR is not included in this course Bring a sack lunch Lori Mason
#43223: 7/7 Day: Monday#43224: 8/7 Day: ThursdayTime: 9 am – 3:45 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $55 Resident $80 Non-Resident
When I’m in Charge8 – 11 years
For children who may have to stay home alone from time to time This workshop covers phone calls, securing a home, and first-aid techniques Lori Mason
#41699: 6/1Day: SundayTime: 12 – 2:30 pm
#43295: 7/16Day: WednesdayTime: 1 – 3:30 pm
#43294: 8/27Day: WednesdayTime: 9:30 am – 12 pm
Place: SHARCFee: $25 Resident $40 Non-Resident
Babysitter’s Training plus First Aid and CPR – Child and Infant11 – 15 years
This fun & interactive class teaches youth the skills needed to become a great babysitter Gain confidence and valuable employment skills and earn a Red Cross Babysitter’s Training certification PLUS certifications Pediatric CPR and First Aid Attendance at both classes is required Bring a sack lunch Lori Mason
#43297: 7/17 & 7/24Day: Thursday
#43296: 8/25 – 8/26Day: Monday & TuesdayTime: 9 am – 3:30 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $85 Resident $110 Non-Resident
Youth – Special Interest
Once Upon A Time Party3 – 6 years
Calling all fairies, wizards, and magical creatures! Join us for magical games, face painting, and art activities galore Dress up and bring your favorite fairy tale book for our Happily Ever After reading time Lili Dale & Fawn Destiny
#43600: 6/21#43601: 7/19#43602: 8/16Day: SaturdayTime: 10:30 am – 12 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
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Wild & Wacky Hula Hoops5 – 12 years
Come learn all kinds of new wild and wacky ways you can play with a Hula Hoop Play hoop games and learn awesome tricks to impress your pals Bring your own Hula Hoop or we have lots to share Lili Dale & Fawn Destiny
#43483: 6/21#43484: 7/19#43485: 8/16Time: 9 – 10 am Day: SaturdayPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
Duct Tape Creations8 – 14 years
Kids! Combine your creativity and craftiness to make a variety of Duct Tape accessories, including a belt and wallet All supplies are provided although you may also bring your own SHARC Staff
#43200: 8/16Day: SaturdayTime: 9:30 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARCFees: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
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Youth Wheel9 – 13 years
Have you ever wanted to try out the potter’s wheel? Then roll up your sleeves and dive into pottery this summer—no experience necessary! Explore age-old techniques that have been used for thousands of years to make art that you can use every day: cups, bowls, and more Work on your hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as you have a blast at the wheel! Appropriate for beginners as well as returning students Materials Provided Jen Champlin
#43633: 8/6 – 8/27Day: Wednesday Time: 4 – 5:15 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $60 Resident $75 Non-Resident
Family Art NightCreate something truly special with clay, paint, collage & more!
Family Art Night is fun for all ages and everybody is welcome! Work on engaging, hands-on art projects individually or team up as a family Each Thursday offers a different project and material to work with All supplies are included (Please check the Walters website for a schedule of activities )
Note: This is a facilitated art activity. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Parents are encouraged to assist young children.
For more information, including the monthly project schedule, go to www hillsboro-oregon gov/Walters Maximum of 20 people, so come early!
Day: Every Thursday (except during closures)
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center
Studio B30Fee: $5/individual
Children under 3 free
ArcheryArchery is the skill of propelling arrows with the use of a bow and is taught at Campbell’s 3D Archery in a beautiful outdoor setting located in North Plains Topics include safety, terminology, and technique followed by hands-on practice on the range
Beginning Archery Lessons9 years – Adult
Learn how to shoot a bow and arrow Begin with the basics by covering safety, stance, bow grip, anchor point, aiming, and execution This is a great way to help kids improve self-confidence as they learn about focus and accuracy on the range Rick and Heidi Campbell
#42869: 6/25 – 7/16 (9 – 17 years)
Time: 9:30 am – 12 pm #42870: 6/25 – 7/16
(16 years – Adult)Time: 1 – 3:30 pm Day: WednesdayPlace: Campbell’s 3D
Archery RangeFee: $90 Resident $135
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Intermediate Archery Lessons9 years – Adult
The intermediate level is designed to sharpen and refine the skills taught in the beginning level and focuses on advanced shooting techniques, technical training, range etiquette, and mental management Shooting is from 20 and 30 yards which helps take your archery skills to the next level All equipment is provided or bring your own Rick and Heidi Campbell
#42871: 7/21 – 8/11 (9 – 17 years)Time: 9:30 am – 12 pm #42872: 7/21 – 8/11 (16 years
– Adult)Time: 1 – 3:30 pm Day: MondayPlace: Campbell’s 3D Archery RangeFee: $90 Resident $135 Non-Resident
Archery Games9 – 18 years
Aim for the bulls-eye, the apple, or place your arrow in the tic tac toe square Basic archery knowledge is required All equipment is supplied or bring your own Rick and Heidi Campbell
#42873: 7/11 – 8/1 (9 – 13 years)
Time: 9:30 am – 12 pm #42874: 7/11 – 8/1 (14 –
18 years)Time: 1 – 3:30 pm Day: FridayPlace: Campbell’s 3D
Archery RangeFee: $90 Resident $135
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Family Archery Lessons7 years – Adult
Archery lessons for everyone in your family Learn about equipment, safety, technique, and rules of the archery range All equipment is supplied Fees are per person Rick and Heidi Campbell
#42875: 7/19 – 8/9 Time: 10 am – 12 pm Day: SaturdayPlace: Campbell’s 3D Archery RangeFee: $80 Resident $120 Non-Resident
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Trampoline & Tumbling 6 – 12 years
Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Learn beginning gymnastic-based skills and the basic skills of tumbling in this coed program Use the mini-trampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline to increase their core strength and body awareness Class registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Staff
#43211: 7/9 – 7/30 #43212: 8/6 – 8/27Day: WednesdayTime: 3 – 4 pmPlace: Gym NestFee: $36 Resident $54 Non-Resident
USAG Trampoline & Tumbling6 – 12 years
USA Gymnastics Trampoline and Tumbling is one of the newest sports featured in the Olympic Games No matter how big or small, Trampoline can be fun for boys and girls Develop strength, flexibility, and balance in a fun and exciting atmosphere and be trained on an Olympic size trampoline, double mini trampoline and rod floor Wear comfortable clothes, no jeans Velocity Staff
#43118: 6/17 – 7/8#43119: 7/15 – 8/5#43120: 8/12 – 9/2Day: TuesdayTime: 5:30 – 6:20 pmPlace: Velocity AthletixFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident
Beginning Gymnastics 6 – 10 years
Boys and girls learn beginning gymnastics skills for floor, beam, bars and vault Skill building stations and obstacle courses are used to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness Class registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Staff
#43217: 7/8 – 7/29 #43219: 8/5 – 8/26Day: TuesdayTime: 3 – 4 pm#43220: 7/11 – 8/1
#43221: 8/8 – 8/29Day: FridayTime: 10 – 11 amPlace: Gym Nest Fee: $36 Resident $54 Non-Resident
Ballet6 – 9 years
This beginning ballet program offers instruction in the basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm Amanda Pedroza
#43080: 6/5 – 7/17#43084: 7/24 – 8/21Day: ThursdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARCFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Break Dance 1018 – 13 years
Want to learn how to uprock, and do impressive power moves? Learn the basics of break dance fundamentals in this introductory class No experience necessary! Carlos Gonzalez
#43075: 6/19 – 7/17#43076: 7/24 – 8/21Day: ThursdayTime: 4:15 – 5 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Hip Hop for BOYS!6 -–10 years
Boys, learn the latest dance moves to the music you love in this class just for you Wear something comfortable and get ready to get funky! Carlos Gonzalez
#43073: 6/19 – 7/17#43074: 7/24 – 8/21Day: ThursdayTime: 3:15 – 4 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Youth Hip Hop7 – 15 years
Learn the latest dance moves to the music you love Wear something comfortable and get ready to get funky! Carlos Gonzalez
7 – 10 years#43069: 6/17 – 7/15#43071: 7/22 – 8/19Time: 3:15 – 4 pm
11 – 15 years#43070: 6/17 – 7/15#43072: 7/22 – 8/19Time: 4:15 – 5 pm
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Bowling5 – 16 years
Learn basic skills of bowling or improve your game in a fun, relaxed atmosphere Bumpers are available for younger players as an aid to gain confidence Shoes are included All levels welcome Four Seasons Bowling Staff
#42834: 5/27 – 6/17#42835: 6/24 – 7/15Day: TuesdayTime: 4 – 5 pmPlace: Four Seasons Bowling
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Judo5 years – Adult
Learn self-confidence, poise, and coordination in this beginning Judo program Basic throws and falls are taught in a fun and safe way Jon Teninty
5 – 8 years #42842: 6/16 – 7/21#42845: 7/28 – 9/8
(No class 9/1)Time: 5 – 6 pm
5 – 8 years #42843: 6/16 – 7/21#42846: 7/28 – 9/8
(No class 9/1)Time: 6 – 7 pm
9 years - Adult#42844: 6/16 – 7/21#42847: 7/28 – 9/8
(No class 9/1)Time: 7 – 8:30 pm
Day: Monday Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $38 Resident $57 Non-Resident
Yoga FIT5 – 8 years
This fun class helps your child develop confidence, inner strength, and concentration Yoga teaches self-relaxation and self control Wear comfortable clothing Amanda Pedroza
#40397: 6/17 – 7/15#40398: 7/22 – 8/19Day: TuesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARCFees: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Beginning Cheer6 – 12 years
Introduce boys and girls to cheerleading with tumbling, jumps, stunts, dance, and motions Children gain a strong foundation before transitioning to competitive cheer Wear comfortable clothes, no jeans Velocity Staff
#43106: 6/17 – 7/8#43109: 7/15 – 8/5#43112: 8/12 – 9/2Time: 5:30 – 6:20 pmDay: TuesdayPlace: Velocity AthletixFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident
Karate Kids4 – 9 years
In this fun and safe karate class, participants learn basic blocks, punches, and kicks along with when and how to use these new skills to protect themselves Join us as we work on confidence building and exercise Beginners and those who have taken previous sessions are welcome Michele Jordan
#43250: 6/24 – 7/3 (4 – 6 years)
#43251: 7/8 – 7/17 (6 – 9 years)
Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 12:45 – 1:30 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
Kenpo Self-Defense7 years – Adult A combination of martial arts fitness, tactical safety, and self-defense for adults and children is taught within the framework of the world-renowned Kenpo karate system With over 20 years experience teaching martial arts to adults and children, instructor Jason Brick keeps classes focused, engaging, challenging, and safe for all participants Uniforms may be purchased for an additional fee through the instructor Jason Brick
#42848: 6/17 – 7/17 (No class 7/1 & 7/3)
#42849: 7/29 – 8/21 Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 6 – 7 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident
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Intermediate Team Tennis Competition7 – 13 years
This new program is for those who have some tennis experience through lessons and would like to take part in a more competitive program Players play matches against those with similar skills Practice is on Mondays and Wednesdays and matches are on Thursdays or Fridays Mark Sendelback
#43066: 6/16 – 8/15Day: Monday & WednesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:30 am
Day: Thursday & FridayTime: 11 am – 1 pmPlace: 53rd Tennis Courts
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Within each age group, staff evaluates the skill level of each player to ensure a comfortable and challenging situation for all The beginner learns basic tennis skills through fun, team-oriented games and drills The intermediate and advanced players review beginner skills but focus on advanced techniques and strategy Gina Johnson
7 – 8 years: 8:30 – 9:30 am#43030: 6/16 – 6/26 #43031: 6/30 – 7/10 #43032: 7/14 – 7/24 #43033: 7/28 – 8/7#43034: 8/11 – 8/21
9 – 10 years: 9:45 – 10:45 am#43035: 6/16 – 6/26 #43036: 6/30 – 7/10 #43037: 7/14 – 7/24 #43038: 7/28 – 8/7#43039: 8/11 – 8/21
Future Players5 – 6 years
Future players develop hand-eye coordination with racquet in hand in a format of games and low-key drills The focus is on balance in preparation for transition to a full court Bring a water bottle Michele Jordan
#43018: 6/24 – 7/3 #43019: 7/8 – 7/17 #43020: 7/22 – 7/31 #43021: 8/5 – 8/14 Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 8:30 – 9:15 amPlace: Fairgrounds Sports ComplexFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
High School Tennis Hit GroupGrades 9 – 12
An opportunity for next year’s high school players to hit with other high school players Those who are on a team or would like to be on a team next year get to practice and play matches against other high school age players Practices are on Mondays and Wednesdays and matches are on Thursdays or Fridays Mark Sendelback
#43068: 6/16 – 8/15Day: Monday & WednesdayTime: 11 am – 12 pmDay: Thursday & FridayTime: 11am – 1pmPlace: 53rd Tennis CourtsFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident
2014 HYTA Team TennisThis four-week course is designed for the after school program kids to continue to learn the game of tennis and participate in team play Bring a water bottle Hillsboro Youth Tennis
Dates: 6/23 – 7/16 7/21 – 8/13Days: Monday & WednesdayTime: 6 – 7:30 pmPlace: 53rd Avenue Park CourtsRegister: http://hyta us/
Family Tennis10 years – Adult
Fun for the entire family! Learn or freshen up your tennis skills while playing tennis together Learn the fundamentals, game strategy, and rules through interactive games All skill levels welcome Mark Sendelback
#43099: 6/19 – 7/10#43100: 7/17 – 8/7Day: ThursdayTime: 6 – 7:30 pmPlace: Fairgrounds Tennis CourtsFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
11 – 12 years: 11 am – 12 pm#43040: 6/16 – 6/26 #43041: 6/30 – 7/10 #43042: 7/14 – 7/24 #43043: 7/28 – 8/7#43044: 8/11 – 8/21
13 – 17 years: 12:15 – 1:15 pm#43045: 6/16 – 6/26 #43046: 6/30 – 7/10 #43047: 7/14 – 7/24 #43048: 7/28 – 8/7#43049: 8/11 – 8/21
Day: Monday – Thursday Place: 53rd Avenue Park
(Tennis Courts) Fee: $48 Resident $72 Non-Resident
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Youth – SportsBeginner/Intermediate
5 – 17 years
The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department and McKay Creek Golf Course are pleased to offer the Hillsboro Youth Golf League Julie Miller, golf pro at McKay Creek Golf Course and 10 year student of golf legend Ben Hogan, instructs students on how to grip clubs, putt, chip, drive and teaches the basic rules of the game and golf course etiquette Golf clubs are provided for those who don’t have their own This program is designed for all levels, from beginners to intermediate We provide a fun, safe, learning environment designed to help participants advance their swings each session Private lessons with Julie are available by calling McKay Creek at 503-693-7612 Julie Miller, Golf Pro
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Session I: 6/23 – 6/25 #43022: 11 – 11:50 am
(5 – 7 years)#43023: 12 – 12:50 pm
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Session II: 6/30 – 7/2 #43024: 11 – 11:50 am
(5 – 7 years)#43025: 12 – 12:50 pm
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Session III: 7/14 – 7/16 #43026: 11 – 11:50 am
(5 – 7 years)#43027: 12 – 12:50 pm
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Session IV: 7/21 – 7/23#43028: 11 – 11:50 am
(5 – 7 years)#43029: 12 – 12:50 pm
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Day: Monday – WednesdayPlace: McKay Creek Golf Course (1416 NW Jackson St )Fee: $48 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
Hillsboro Track Club5 – 14 years
Learn skill techniques and strategies for many of the track events through fun, age-appropriate activities On Tuesdays, participants rotate through three stations (throwing, jumping, and running events) On Thursdays, the emphasis is on conditioning through team-building games Parent meeting at the first practice Christy Aldrich
#42981: 6/24 – 7/24 Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 5:30 – 6:45 pmPlace: HARE FieldFee: $60/Participant
All-Comer’s Track MeetsAll Ages
All-Comer’s Track Meets are a free community event, open to anyone who wants to participate Meets are on an “A” and “B” schedule so make sure you download the schedule from our website Events are held for five age groups: 6 and under, 7 & 8 years, 9 & 10 years, 11 - 13 years, and high school & open Ribbons are awarded to all participants Staff
Date: 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23
Day: WednesdayTime: 5:30 pm Register 6 pm Meet startsPlace: HARE FieldFee: Free
Sports from Head to Toe5– 8 years
This active and fun indoor/outdoor instructional sports program promotes mental and physical development as participants learn the fundamentals of each sport, basic motor skills through drills, and the concept of playing a game Emphasis is placed on teamwork and sportsmanship Wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle Michele Jordan
Multisport (Basketball, Soccer, Baseball, Flag Football)#43356: 7/22 – 7/31Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 12:45 – 1:30 pmPlace: Peter BoscowFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
Basketball#43359: 8/5 – 8/14Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 12:45 – 1:30 pmPlace: Griffin Oaks Basketball CourtFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident
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Archery7 years –Adult
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Ballroom Dance16 years – Adult
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Boxing Conditioning8 years – Adult
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Clay Classes14 years –Adult
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Cosmetics Classes12 years – Adult
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Disc Golf8 years – Adult
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Drawing Classes14 years – Adult
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Hoop Dancing13 years – Adult
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Insanity®13 years – Adult
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Mix It Up10 years – Adult
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No Sew Classes-Tutus14 years – Adult
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No Sew Classes – Fairy Wings14 years – Adult
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Painting Classes 14 years – Adult
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Tennis Classes10 years – Adult
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Writing Classes16 years – Adult
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Zumba10 years – Adult
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Gallery ExhibitsExhibits are open Monday through Thursday from 9 am – 9 pm, Friday from 9 am – 6 pm and Saturday from 10 am – 4 pm Year around, the Walters Gallery showcase a diverse selection of artwork by established and emerging artists An artist reception is held for each show on the First Tuesday of each month providing an opportunity to meet the artists and features live local music and catering by Claeys Catering in the lobby The events are free and open to the public
Two Solo ShowsMay 6 – June 24
These two solo exhibits share one thing in common: an exploration into how form and color can capture the essence of a place or person Whether it’s the sweeping fields or swathes of sky in Stuart Allen Levy’s landscape photography, or the abstracted ribbons of color in Edyta Salak’s bold acrylic compositions, these two exhibits each highlight the exceptional talent and unique perspectives of local artists who render the world through the lens of their craft
Stuart Allen Levy Photography—Upstairs GalleryStuart Allen Levy’s “Across the Boundary” series explores what lies beyond the urban growth boundary His panoramic photographs of farmland, country roads, and broad blue skies make a visual ode to the pastoral landscapes of our region
Edyta Salak Acrylic Paintings—Downstairs GalleryIn this series of paintings, called “Modern Moods,” Edyta Salak explores modern concepts of portrait and identity as she deconstructs her subjects using shape, color, and minimalist form to bring out the essential elements of their mood and personality
First Tuesday Receptions:May 6, 6 – 7:30 pm, Featuring live music by Galynne Davis (Solo Acoustic/Singer-Songwriter)
June 3, 6 – 7:30 pm, Featuring live music by Sunny & Mitch (Acoustic Indie Rock Duo)
The Instructor ExhibitJuly 1 – 29
A teaching artist is a powerful hybrid, described famously as a “practicing professional artist with the complementary skills, curiosities and sensibilities of an educator ” By creating art themselves and passing on the practice to future generations, teaching artists contribute to the transformation and elevation of arts and culture as a whole The annual Instructor Exhibit celebrates the artwork of the brilliant teaching artists who enrich the lives of this community through the many classes offered at the Walters year-round From the breathtaking totems of ceramics instructor Victoria Shaw to the virtuosic wildlife scenes of acrylic painter Gerald Sticka, there is plenty to astound and inspire in this talent-packed exhibit!
First Tuesday Reception:July 1, 6 – 7:30 pm Featuring live music by Two Spirit Jazz (Jazz Trio)
Underneath it All: Collage by Amy MintonyeAugust 5 – September 30
Through collage and acrylics, artist Amy Mintonye weaves found images into scenes of totemic power, exploring the inner and outer forces that bear upon daily existence From floods, gravity, and other natural forces, to systemic forces such as class inequality and alienation, Mintonye’s layered compositions unearth the patterns of struggle and resilience that define the human character Uplifting in their beauty and symbolic nuance, these are works that remind us of art’s power to articulate the human drama and spirit
First Tuesday Receptions:August 5: 6 – 7:30 pm Featuring live music by Val Blaha (Original Acoustic/Americana )
September 2, 6 – 7:30 pm Featuring live music by Gerardo Calderon (Latin American Duo)
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First Tuesday gallery receptions are held in honor of the current artist(s) exhibiting at the Walters, and are accompanied by live music in the lobby, featuring local musicians Hors d’oeuvres are provided by Claeys Catering
Tuesday Happenings
“We All Trespass”: The Making of a Graphic Novelwith multimedia artist and writer Clio SadyTuesday, May 20, 7 pm, Free
Portland artist and visual storyteller Clio Sady takes her audience behind the scenes of her latest graphic novel, “We All Trespass ” Follow her journey from scratch to finish as Sady shows the layers beneath each page, from rough sketches to final inks As a long-time proponent of local, grassroots media and self-publication, Sady’s work is an empowering testament to the potential of the DIY movement and the growing culture of independent media
Tuesdays are happening at the Walters—don’t miss these free monthly events at your local cultural arts center!
Second Tuesdays: Open Poetry NightIn the Walters gallery7 — 8 pm, Free
Poets and lovers of poetry alike gather for a casual evening of shared inspiration and poetic camaraderie All are invited to sign up for the open mic, though quiet listeners are equally welcome and appreciated
Third Tuesdays: Spoken Word Lecture SeriesIn the Walters Gallery (unless otherwise noted) 7 — 8 pm, Free
The Spoken Word Lecture series provides the public with opportunities to hear free monthly lectures on topics pertaining to culture, art and creativity Guest speakers from a variety of backgrounds present engaging, 50-minute lectures Audience members are invited to engage and discuss during Q&A sessions at the end of the lectures See the next page for full descriptions of Spoken Word Lectures
Third Tuesday Spoken Word Lecture Series
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Create something truly special with clay, paint, collage & more!
Family Art Night is fun for all ages and everybody is welcome! Work on engaging, hands-on art projects individually or team up as a family Each Thursday offers a different project and material to work with All supplies are included (Please check the Walters website for a schedule of activities )
Note: This is a facilitated art activity. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Parents are encouraged to assist young children.
For more information, go to www hillsboro-oregon gov/Walters
Maximum of 20 people, so come early!
Day: Every Thursday (except during closures)
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center
Studio B30Fee: $5/individual
Children under 3 free
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Beyond Human? Science, Technology, and the Future of Human Nature with Professor Prakash ChenjeriTuesday, June 17, 7 pm, Free
Throughout history, religious scholars and philosophers have debated what makes humans unique in the animal kingdom More recently, evolutionary biologists and cognitive scientists have contributed new thinking to our ideas about human nature Has the essence of what it is to be human shifted over time? How might science and technology—such as recent rapid advances in bioengineering and other fields— challenge and reshape our understanding of what it means to be human? Prakash Chenjeri, an associate professor of philosophy at Southern Oregon University, leads participants in a thoughtful conversation about these questions and more This program is made possible by the generous support of Oregon Humanities, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Oregon Cultural Trust
One on One with Oregon’s Sixth Poet Laureatewith Paulann PetersenTuesday, July 15, 7 pm, Free
Join us in the Walters theatre for an intimate talk about all things Poetry with Paulann Petersen, Oregon’s sixth Poet Laureate Prepare to be inspired as Petersen discusses poignant experiences from her recent tenure as the Poet Laureate, and reads selected poems from her own works Petersen has six full-length books of poetry, most recently Understory from Lost Horse Press. She was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, and received the 2006 Holbrook Award from Oregon Literary Arts Bring your notebook in case inspiration strikes, and come early for a seat!
Trickster Tales from Far and Nearwith professional storyteller Anne RutherfordTuesday, August 19, 7 pm, Free
You don’t have to be a kid to enjoy an hour of great stories—especially when there are tricksters involved! Join us for a picnic on the Walters lawn (or the theatre, in case of rain) as master storyteller Anne Rutherford tells trickster tales from around the world Meet Qui, the Peruvian guinea pig, and many other sly and amusing characters from the oral traditions of Mexico, Africa, Asia—and our own backyard Sit back and enjoy Rutherford’s wildly fun stories that are sure to bring a smile to your face—at any age! Please note: as grass may be damp, please bring a blanket or lawn chair, and your own picnic or snack (optional).
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Bring out the artist within as you discover the fundamental concepts and techniques of drawing Be empowered with a fun, step-by-step approach to the medium Surprise yourself with your progress as you build skills in composition, perspective, character design, anatomy, proportion, values, tones and more No experience necessary—just come prepared to set your imagination loose on the page! Returning students build on skills gained from previous classes Supply list available at registration. Alex Chiu
#43649: 6/12 – 7/17Day: ThursdayTime: 6 – 8 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $70 Resident $86 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident $63 Senior Non-Resident
Drawing Nature14 years – Adult
Let yourself be inspired by the beauty of the season as you explore skills to bring your nature drawings to life A series of empowering exercises takes your drawing to exciting new places Gain confidence in your technique and explore perspective, texture, pattern, shadow and the impact of sunlight Create trees, flowers, water, scenery, landscapes and more Leave class with skills to use and take you further in your drawing and all your artistic pursuits No experience necessary! Beginning and intermediate students welcome Supply list available at registration. Alex Chiu
#43651: 7/24 – 8/28Day: ThursdayTime: 6 – 8 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $70 Resident $86 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident $63 Senior Non-Resident
Quick Fiction Workshop16 years – Adult
Writing fiction allows you to use your imagination to add zest, reflection, and discovery to the world you know Set your imagination loose with a series of engaging exercises designed to get the ideas and words flowing—it’s surprising how far a single afternoon can take you in your writing Explore character, setting, and the building blocks of compelling storytelling No experience necessary; suitable for both beginning and experienced writers Please bring a pencil/pen and notebook. Melissa Duclos-Yourdon
#43657: 6/7Day: SaturdayTime: 1– 3:50 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $22 Resident $28 Non-Resident $14 Senior Resident $19 Senior Non-Resident
Quick Fiction: Voice16 years – Adult
Whether you’re a beginner or a more experienced writer, dive in this summer and have fun exploring what’s unique about your voice and point of view in a supportive workshop environment Engaging exercises allow students to experiment with point-of-view, voice, and dialogue in their fiction Beginners welcome Shake up your creativity and surprise yourself with how far your imagination takes take you—and your pen—in one afternoon Returning students build on skills gained from previous classes Please bring a pencil/pen and notebook.
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#43658: 6/21Day: SaturdayTime: 1 – 3:50 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $22 Resident $28 Non-Resident $14 Senior Resident $19 Senior Non-Resident
Quick Poetry16 years – Adult
“Always be a poet, even in prose ” –Baudelaire
Explore the essentials of poetry through engaging writing prompts and exercises to bring your imagination to the page This workshop makes it easy for writers at every level to dive in right away and begin creating poems Discover empowering approaches to writing poetry: from memory and images, as well as different literary techniques to make words come alive Appropriate for all levels of aspiring poets, as well as fiction writers interested in harnessing the power of poetry in their storytelling Bring a pencil/pen and notebook. Melissa Duclos-Yourdon
#43660: 8/16Day: SaturdayTime: 1 – 3:50 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $22 Resident $28 Non-Resident $14 Senior Resident $19 Senior Non-Resident
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Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics 14 years – Adult
Explore age-old techniques that have been used for thousands of years to make functional ceramic art to use and enjoy every day: plates, cups, bowls and more! Bring your ideas to life and take home beautiful, unique ceramic pieces Beginning and intermediate students welcome Returning students work on more challenging projects tailored to their experience level Materials Provided. Victoria Shaw
#43634: 7/1 – 8/19 Day: Tuesday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $115 Resident $140 Non-Resident $74 Senior Resident $101 Senior Non-Resident
Wheel Throwing14 years – Adult
If you’ve been curious about trying the potter’s wheel, this class is for you! Roll up your sleeves, get your hands “muddy” and set your creativity loose in a fun, supportive class environment Explore the fundamental techniques of wheel-throwing to create everyday objects like cups and bowls, and share your creations with family and friends No experience necessary Returning students work on more challenging projects tailored to their experience level Materials Provided. Theresa Arrison
#43635: 6/16 – 7/7Day: Monday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $74 Resident $86 Non-Resident $50 Senior Resident $65 Senior Non-Resident
Sculpture Explorations14 years – Adult
Express yourself through clay and dive into sculpture this summer! An exciting new class for students of different experience levels who are interested in functional wares as well as abstract expression Begin with a guided demonstration of foundational techniques However, students have freedom to follow their creativity and focus on projects of personal interest Beginning students work on skills such as coiling, pinching and slab rolling More advanced students progress to skills such as darting, additive and reductive processes The class culminates in a 12” work of student’s choice Get your hands “muddy” in a supportive, no-pressure class environment, and surprise yourself with what you create Materials Provided. Theresa Arrison
#43636: 7/14 – 8/11Day: Monday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $87 Resident $105 Non-Resident $60 Senior Resident $80 Senior Non-Resident
Beginning Watercolor14 years — Adult
Dive into watercolor this summer and explore the brilliance of the season! Gain confidence as you experiment with foundational techniques like brushwork, washes, and color mapping while creating images and enjoying the unique properties of watercolor Hone your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to ignite your creativity and help you bring your images to life in a supportive classroom environment Beginning and intermediate students welcome Supply list available at registration. Bonnie Burbidge
#43743: 6/11 – 7/9Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 – 8 pm Place: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $50 Resident $64 Non-Resident $32 Senior Resident $45 Senior Non-Resident
Step-by-Step Acrylics: One Day Workshop16 years — Adult
Take yourself on a weekend art-vacation in this exciting one-day workshop Experience a step-by-step approach to color, composition, shading and more At the end of the day, be amazed by how far you’ve progressed! Each Saturday workshop focuses on a different image Beginning students welcome and experienced students build on skills learned from previous classes Supply list available at registration. Gerald Sticka
#43744: 7/26 #43745: 8/16 Day: Saturday - One DayTime: 10:05 am — 3:55 pm (Break: 1 – 2 pm) Place: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $35 Resident $46 Non-Resident $23 Senior Resident $32 Senior Non-Resident
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Learn an instrument that you can take anywhere Cover the basics of playing guitar (acoustic and bass) and learn the fundamentals of strumming, rhythm, chords and melody Walk away from the first class ready to play Learn full songs based on American folk, jazz, Broadway, pop, and classic rock—or a favorite song you’ve always wanted to learn Gain the tools and techniques to play with confidence and ease Appropriate for total beginners as well as those with intermediate experience Returning students work on new skills and songs Students must bring their own instrument (acoustic or bass guitar, or ukulele). Joe Aloia
#43614: 7/10 – 8/14Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30 – 8 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $65 Resident $80 Non-Resident $37 Senior Resident $53 Senior Non-Resident
Taiko 101!—Special Class Opportunity!16 years – Adult
Back by popular demand: experience the energy and power of Japanese taiko drumming! Seize this special opportunity to work with professional performers and teaching artists from Portland Taiko—an internationally celebrated and award-winning northwest company that performs throughout the US and internationally for over 70,000 people each year The Taiko 101 Workshop is an excellent introduction to the rich history and art of taiko, and provides a great way to experience this dynamic art form firsthand Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity—no experience necessary! Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Portland Taiko Educators
#43613: 6/21Day: Saturday—one day workshopTime: 1 — 3:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $20 Resident $32 Non-Resident
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Hondo Dog Park is located at 4499 NW 229 Avenue in Hillsboro. Before you come,
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Dog Obedience ClassesAdult
Join us for these seven-week Dog Obedience classes on Wednesdays Classes are held at Shadywood Park Jan Herinckx
Basic Dog ObedienceThis class focuses on teaching you to train your dog Your dog learns a wide range of obedience exercises through positive reinforcement Puppies and dogs of all ages are welcome to participate Do not bring your dog to the first class.
Advanced Dog ObedienceThis class is for those who have completed the Basic class and want to continue improving their basic skills We also add several new exercises to the training Bring your dog to the first class.
#42884: 6/18 – 8/6Time: 6:15 – 7 pm
(Advanced Basic)#42885: 6/18 – 8/6 (No class 7/2)Time: 7 – 7:45 pm
(Basic)Day: WednesdayPlace: Shadywood Park 535 NE 24th AveFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident $50 Senior Resident $75 Senior Non-Res
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Cosmetic ClassesCosmetic Basics12 years – Adult
How much do you know about cosmetics? Discover the history of makeup and learn about the cosmetic world Become familiar with products and skin types while learning how to customize your artistry Learn about makeup tools, how they are to be used, and get tips on color matching Nickole Bybee
#42879: 6/17 & 6/24#42880: 7/15 & 7/22Day: TuesdayTime: 7 – 8:30 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
No Sew ClassesTutus14 years – Adult
Want to make one of those adorable tutus you see little girls sporting these days but don’t know how to sew? That’s no problem because you won’t sew at all in this class Make a beautiful, ready-to-wear tutu with nothing but fabric, ribbon, elastic, and a pair of scissors You can make any size tutus for less money than you would purchase them Please ask for the supply list when registering Lili Dale
#43595: 6/22#43598: 7/20Day: SundayTime: 12 – 2 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $13 Resident $20 Non-Resident
Fairy Wings Make a pair of beautiful, ready-to-wear fairy wings without using a sewing machine These fairy wings can easily be modified to use with any costume or can be worn just for fun and play Make several different wing shapes and learn about the various types of materials to use, most of which can be found around the house Now let’s make some magical wings! Please ask for the supply list when registering Lili Dale
#43597: 6/22#43599: 7/20Day: SundayTime: 2:30 – 4:30 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $13 Resident $20 Non-Resident
Finding the New You12 years – Adult
Open doors the of the cosmetic world to help you find what’s trending, new styles, and get help choosing fun new colors to wear Natural or dramatic, makeup for any occasion, let’s find what products work best for you
Nickole Bybee
#42881: 7/1 & 7/8#42882: 7/29 & 8/5Day: Tuesday Time: 7 – 8:30 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
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Zumba® at Outdoors In10 years – Adult
Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms are combined to tone, sculpt, and burn fat Zumba welcomes every level, it is a drop in class and needs a minimum of 5 people to run Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle Melissa Lowery & Stephanie Sherwood
Date: 7/1 – 1/29/15Days: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 12:15 – 1 pmPlace: Outdoors InFee for a 5 visit Punch Card: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
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10 years – Adult
Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms are combined to tone, sculpt, and burn fat Every level is welcome Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle Melissa Lowery
#42866: 8/4 – 8/27Day: Monday & WednesdayTime: 6 – 7 pmPlace: South Meadows Middle
SchoolFee: $36 Resident $54 Non-Resident
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Mix It Up10 years – Adult
Every Mix It Up class is different as you experience a variety of exercises including cardio, strength conditioning, and muscle toning Be prepared to use the weight of your own body in this “No Equipment Needed” fitness program Mix It Up is intended for all fitness levels It is a drop in class and needs a minimum of 5 people to run Amanda Pedroza (Mondays) Jennifer Blumhagen (Wednesdays)
Date: 6/30 – 1/28/15 (No class 9/1)
Days: Mondays & WednesdaysTime: 5:30 – 6:15 pmPlace: Outdoors InFee for a 5 visit Punch Card: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Ballroom Dance 16 years – Adult
Learn fun steps and patterns while getting a terrific workout with the high energy East Coast Swing, the slow, deliberate yet intricate West Coast Swing and the soft, dreamy Night Club Two Step The Beginning class covers basic steps to build confidence on the dance floor and requires no previous dance experience The Intermediate class involves higher-level patterns and requires previous experience or instructor approval for entry into the class Partners are desirable but not mandatory and rotation with other partners is possible Peter Sanchez assisted by Laura Braniff Sanchez
Beginner Class#42830: 6/24 – 7/22
East Coast Swing#42831: 7/29 – 8/19
Night Club Two StepTime: 6:45 – 7:45 pm
Intermediate Class#42832: 6/24 – 7/22
West Coast Swing#42833: 7/29 – 8/19
Night Club Two StepTime: 7:45 – 8:45 pm
Day: TuesdayPlace: River HouseFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident $17 Senior Resident $23 Senior Non-Resident
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Family Defense for ParentsAdults
The challenges of keeping your family safe are very different from those of personal self-defense This workshop applies professional strategies from police, regular military, special forces, first responders, classical martial arts, counseling psychology, and close protection specialists to teach you how best to protect you and your children when you’re out in the world Books may be purchased for an additional fee through the instructor Jason Brick
#42864: 7/19 #42865: 8/23
Judo9 years – Adult
Learn self-confidence, poise, and coordination in this beginning Judo program Basic throws and falls are taught in a fun and safe way Jon Teninty
#42844: 6/16 – 7/21#42847: 7/28 – 9/8
(No class 9/1)Day: Monday Time: 7 – 8:30 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $38 Resident $57 Non-Resident
Kenpo Self-Defense7 years – Adult
A combination of martial arts fitness, tactical safety, and self-defense for adults and children taught within the framework of the world-renowned Kenpo karate system The instructor has over 20 years experience teaching martial arts to adults and children Class is engaging, challenging, and safe for all participants Uniforms may be purchased for an additional fee through the instructor Jason Brick
#42848: 6/17 – 7/17 (No class 7/1 & 7/3)
#42849: 7/29 – 8/21 Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 6 – 7 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident
All Comers Family 5k Series9 am SaturdaysFee: $5 per person, 17 and under free
#42519: 5/17 @ Hillsboro Ballpark
#43754: 6/21 @ Orchard Park
#43755: 8/16 @ Turner Creek Park
#43756: 9/27 @ Evergreen Park
Look for the final 5k of the season 10/18 @ Rood Bridge Park
National Dance DayJoin us on National Dance Day for this 2 hour free event at Shute Park in front of the stage From 10:30- – 2:30 pm Adults ages 12 and older can enjoy participating in Zumba and Cardio Jam inspired dance routines From 11:15 – 11:45 am, the adults take a break while the little ones, ages 4 – 12, get on the dance floor and have their fun Visit dizzyfeetfoundation org/national-dance-day-2014 prior to the event to view and practice some of the routines Lisa Robertson
Day: SaturdayDate: 7/26Time: 10:30-12:30 pmFee: FreePlace: Shute Park
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ArcheryArchery is the skill of propelling arrows with the use of a bow and is taught at Campbell’s 3D Archery in a beautiful outdoor setting located in North Plains Topics include safety, terminology, and technique followed by hands-on practice on the range
Beginning Archery Lessons9 years – Adult
Learn how to shoot a bow and arrow Begin with the basics by covering safety, stance, bow grip, anchor point, aiming, and execution This is a great way to help kids improve self-confidence as they learn about focus and accuracy on the range Rick and Heidi Campbell
9 – 17 years#42869: 6/25 – 7/16 Time: 9:30 am – 12 pm
16 years – Adult #42870: 6/25 – 7/16Day: WednesdayTime: 1 – 3:30 pm Place: Campbell’s 3D Archery
RangeFee: $90 Resident $135 Non-Resident
Intermediate Archery Lessons9 years – Adult
The intermediate level is designed to sharpen and refine the skills taught in the beginning level and focuses on advanced shooting techniques, technical training, range etiquette, and mental management Shooting is be from 20 and 30 yards to take your archery skills to the next level All equipment is provided or bring your own Rick and Heidi Campbell
9 – 17 years#42871: 7/21 – 8/11 Time: 9:30 am – 12 pm
16 years – Adult#42872: 7/21 – 8/11Time: 1 – 3:30 pm Day: MondayPlace: Campbell’s 3D Archery
RangeFee: $90 Resident $135 Non-Resident
Archery Games9 – 18 years
Aim for the bulls-eye, the apple, or place your arrow in the tic tac toe square Basic archery knowledge is required All equipment is supplied or bring your own Rick and Heidi Campbell
9 – 13 years#42873: 7/11 – 8/1Time: 9:30 am – 12 pm
14 – 18 years#42874: 7/11 – 8/1Time: 1 – 3:30 pm
Day: FridayPlace: Campbell’s 3D Archery
RangeFee: $90 Resident $135 Non-Resident
Family Archery Lessons7 years – Adult
Archery lessons for everyone in your family Learn about equipment, safety, technique, and rules of the archery range All equipment is supplied Rick and Heidi Campbell
#42875: 7/19 – 8/9 Day: SaturdayTime: 10 am – 12 pm Place: Campbell’s 3D Archery
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Hoop Dancing13 years – Adult
Hula Hoops aren’t just for little kids these days! Hooping is a low-impact workout combining cardio and strength training while also improving balance and coordination Learn to Hoop on different parts of the body, off-body work, and some simple choreography Feel free to bring your own Hula Hoop or use one of ours All levels welcome Lili Dale & Fawn Destiny
#43498: 6/21#43499: 7/19#43500: 8/16Day: Saturday Time: 10:30 am – 12 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $13 Resident $18 Non-Resident
Boxing Conditioning8 years – Adult
Learn boxing skills and technique, increase muscular/cardio endurance and core strength, and burn off more than just calories Use the heavy bags, jump ropes, and sparring mitts Hand wraps, mouth guards, and a towel are mandatory Portia & Rudy Aguero
#42876: 6/3 – 6/26#42877: 7/1 – 7/31 #42878: 9/2 – 9/30Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 6 – 7 pm
(8 – 12 years) 6 – 7:15 pm
(13 years – Adult)Place: Peter Boscow
Boxing GymFee: Youth $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident Adult $33 Resident $50 Non-Resident
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Disc Golf Learn disc golf techniques, rules, etiquette and where to purchase equipment The first class focuses on skills and techniques while the second class is at Orchard Park’s disc golf course including a 9-hole round of golf All equipment is supplied or you may bring your own golf discs Garry and Emma Rose Hanley
Disc Golf Family Fun8 years – Adult
Fun disc golf play for the kids as well as individual and group instruction Accuracy games, game cards, prizes and awards make this a fun class for the whole family Parents and kids are guided through the learning process so that parents can continue the learning and fun after completing the class
#42858: 6/26 & 6/28Time: 7 – 8:30 pmDay: ThursdayPlace: Turner Creek Softball FieldsDay: SaturdayTime: 9 – 10:30 amPlace: Orchard Park Disc Golf Course
#42861: 7/17 & 7/19Time: 7 – 8:30 pmDay: ThursdayPlace: Washington County Fairgrounds
Fields 2 & 3Day: SaturdayTime: 9 – 10:30 amPlace: Orchard Park Disc Golf Course
Fee: $13 Resident Youth (8 – 12 years)
$20 Non-Resident Youth (8 – 12 years)
$17 Resident Teen/Adult $25 Non-Resident Teen/Adult
Disc Golf Clinic – Beginner13 years – Adult
Learn basic skills and techniques needed for distance drives, approach shots and putting along with disc selection and how to find the right golf discs for you Play disc golf on the course with the instructors while learning about rules and etiquette This class focuses on group instruction and individual skill development
#42859: 6/25 & 6/28Time: 7 – 8:30 pmDay: WednesdayPlace: Turner Creek Softball FieldsDay: SaturdayTime: 10:30 am – 12 pmPlace: Orchard Park Disc Golf
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#42862: 7/16 & 7/19Time: 7 – 8:30 pmDay: WednesdayPlace: Washington County
Fairgrounds Fields 2 & 3Day: SaturdayTime: 10:30 am – 12 pmPlace: Orchard Park Disc Golf
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Disc Golf Clinic – Intermediate13 years – Adult
Fine tune your skills and techniques as you work one-on-one with the instructors Improve distance and accuracy by identifying and changing technique, develop new throwing techniques, and learn how to maximize your skills for better scores and more fun
#42860: 7/9 & 7/12#42863: 7/23 & 7/26Time: 7 – 8:30 pmDay: WednesdayPlace: Washington
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Day: SaturdayTime: 10 – 11:30 amPlace: Orchard Park Disc
Golf CourseFee: $17 Resident $25 Non-Resident
Insanity®13 years – Adult
High intensity interval training at its very best, Insanity® combines athletic drills with intervals of strength, power, resistance, and core training Burn calories and build muscle while stripping away fat, increasing cardiovascular endurance, and improving stamina Dig deep and see crazy good results! High and low-impact progressions are provided for all levels and timed intervals allow you to control the pace Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and towel Stephanie Sherwood
#43125: 6/17 – 7/24 (No class 7/1 & 7/3)
#43126: 7/29 – 8/28Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 5 – 5:45 pm
Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $36 Resident $54 Non-Resident
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An opportunity for next year’s high school players to hit with other high school players Those who are on a team or would like to be on a team next year get to practice and play matches against other high school age players Practices are on Mondays and Wednesdays with matches on Thursdays or Fridays Mark Sendelback
#43068: 6/16 – 8/15Day: Monday & WednesdayTime: 11 am – 12 pmDay: Thursday & FridayTime: 11 am – 1 pmPlace: 53rd Avenue Community
Park Tennis CourtsFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident
Intermediate/Advanced Tennis LessonsThose who are at an intermediate or advanced level should still register for the above lessons Our staff evaluates students and provides opportunities for more advanced instruction within the time slots above or in the early afternoon Private lessons are available to those who are interested Talk to our staff at the courts or call 503-840-2526 for more information Fees for private lessons are $20/hour
Family Tennis10 years - Adult
Fun for the entire family! Learn or freshen up your tennis skills while playing tennis together Learn the fundamentals, game strategy, and rules through interactive games All skill levels welcome Mark Sendelback
#43099: 6/19 – 7/10#43100: 7/17 – 8/7Day: ThursdayTime: 6 – 7:30 pmPlace: Fairgrounds Tennis CourtsFee: $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident
Adult Beginning & Intermediate TennisAdult
Learn the basics of tennis in this fast-paced class Skills taught include: forehand, backhand, serves, and volleys through skill drills, match play and use of the ball machine Todd Powell
Session I: 6/17 – 8/5#43101: 6:30 – 7:30 pm (Beginning)#43103: 7:30 – 8:30 pm (Intermediate)
Session II: 8/12 – 9/30#43102: 6:30 – 7:30 pm (Beginning)#43104: 7:30 – 8:30 pm (Intermediate)Day: TuesdayPlace: 53rd Avenue Community Park Tennis CourtsFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident
Sign up for our Summer Reading Program between June 1 and July 31, and be eligible to win great prizes! Plus you can enjoy special programs all summer long. For more information, contact the Youth Services desk at the Library.
www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Library
503.615.6500
{Main}2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy
{Shute Park Branch} 775 SE Tenth Ave
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Women’s Volleyball League Flag Football League
Adult Sports LeaguesThe Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department coordinates leagues in the following sports:
Men’s Basketball (June – August, September – December & January – March)Men’s Flag Football (September – November)
Men’s Soccer (January – April, May – August, September – December)Men’s Softball (May – July, August – September)
Women’s Soccer (January – April, May – August, September – December)Women’s Softball (May – July)
Women’s Volleyball (January – March, April – May, September – December)Coed Kickball (August – September)
Coed Soccer (March – May, June – August, September – November)Coed Softball (May – July, August – September)
Coed Volleyball (April – May, September – December)
Upcoming League Information:Fall Women’s Volleyball: Fall Men’s Flag Football:Season runs from October – December Season runs from September – DecemberOrganizational meeting on 7/30 Organizational meeting on 7/9
Summer Men’s Soccer: Fall Men’s Basketball:Season runs from May – August Season runs from October – DecemberSeason begins 5/18 Organizational meeting on 7/30Fall Softball: Summer Softball:Season runs from August – September Season runs from May – JulyOrganizational Meeting on 5/29 Season begins 5/5 Fall Coed Volleyball: Fall Coed Kickball: Season runs from October – December Season runs from June – August Organizational Meeting on 7/30 Organizational Meeting on 5/29Summer Men’s Outdoor Basketball Fall Men’s 7v7 Soccer Season runs from June – August Season runs from September – NovemberRegistration due: 5/31 Organizational meeting 7/9
Visit our website at: teamsideline.com/hillsboro for additional league details or email [email protected] for more information
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Activity Description/Instructor Days Time Fees
Bingo Small group, low key setting Monday 9:30 am $ 05/card
Bingo Traditional games, special games, door prizes
Wednesday 5:30 – 9 pm $4/10 games, $15/all games
Breakfast Full breakfast made to order Tues (no last Tues/mo )
7:45 am – 9:30 am $4 50 & up
Lunch Chef Tadashi inspired Mon-Fri Noon $4 00
Duplicate bridge Partner required Mon & Thurs Noon – 4:30 pm $2 00
Open bridge All levels welcomed Thursday 12:30 – 4 pm $2 00
Bunco Social dice game Friday 1 – 3 pm $1 00
Blazing Paddles Ping Pong Afternoons Free
Pool (Billiards) Test your skills Mon-Fri 9 am – 5 pm Free
Serenaders Singing & instruments All levels welcome
Wednesday 10:30 am Free
Mahjong Chinese tile game Mon/Wed/Fri 1:30 pm Free
Material Girls Sewing/knitting group Friday 10 am – 12 pm Free
Wii Bowling Open play Wednesdays 1:30 pm Free
Support & Services Description/Instructor Days Time Fees
AARP Driver Safety Program
Driver safety classroom course TBA 6 hour course $15 00/ $20 00 AARP members
Foot Care Nail treatment by R N Client must bring own basin and two towels
Tuesdays By appointment $25 00
On-site Seamstress Sewing repairs 2nd & 4th Wed/mo
9 am – Noon Price varies
Senior Law Assistance
Half hour legal consultation 4th Thurs/mo By appointment Free
SHIBA Senior Health Insurance Benefit Assistance
2nd Weds/mo
12:30 pm Free
Blood Pressure Checks
Provided by Home Instead Senior Care
1st & 3rd Monday/mo
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Hearing Tests Comprehensive screening pro-vided by SmartStep Hearing
3rd Friday/mo
By appointment Free
Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Avenue, 503-615-1090
Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm
Paula Stewart, Manager Lisa Carr, Administrative Assistant; Tadashi Oki, Chef
The Hillsboro Community Senior Center promotes and supports recreation programs and activities which benefit participants ages 50 and over A variety of classes, educational workshops, trips, special events and volunteer opportunities are offered throughout the year
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Register Date Time Destination#42804 July 16,
Wed Depart: 8 am Return: 5 pm
Landmarks of the Gorge $99
Enjoy a five hour cruise on the Columbia River Scenic Waterways aboard the Columbia Sternwheeler Glide past natural and historic landmarks that are some of the best view on the Columbia See Multnomah Falls, Beacon Rock, Bonneville Dam Locks, and much more Trip includes coach transportation, cruise, continental breakfast, luncheon buffet, dessert and coffee/tea
#42805 August 25, Mon
Depart: 9:30 am Return: 4 pm
2014 Dahlia Festival at Swan Island Dahlias $31
Stroll through 40 acres of dahlias View over 400 floral arrangements with 15,000 cut dahlia blooms on display This is the largest display put on by any dahlia grower in the US After enjoying the colorful display of flowers, head to nearby Langdon Farms for lunch at their grill which has an array of delicious choices to purchase After a casual, relaxed lunch we’re off to nearby Aurora to stroll the streets and explore their antique and specialty stores
#42806 Sept 20, Sat
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Depoe Bay Native American Style Salmon Bake $48
The 59th Annual Salmon Bake is a treat The bus takes us to the city park to partake in a succulent salmon meal Watch the process of filleting and slowly roasting the salmon over hot coals to perfection After our dinner and dessert ride the bus to Lincoln City for an hour-long stop at Chinook Winds Casino
#42812 Oct 9, Thurs
Depart: 8:15 am Return: 4:15 pm
Live Birds of Prey Show, Spectacular Scenery and Fall Harvest $79
Our fun journey to the Gorge Discovery Center in The Dalles includes a live raptor show and plenty of time to browse the center, highlighting 10,000 years of fascinating natural and cultural history of the Columbia River The center and museum highlight experiences related to Lewis and Clark, Native Americans, and pioneers, fishing and logging, as well as the area’s wildflowers and wildlife! Outside are 5-acres of native plants and beautiful river vistas Lunch is included Our last stop is at an orchard to stock up on new-crop apples and pears, local jams and jellies and more Trip provided by Take Time Tours Depart
Oct 26 - Nov 3
9 days, 8 nights
Call Karla at 503-648-8263
Rediscover Cuba – A Cultural Exploration
Your nine day journey begins by flying to Miami and continues on to Cuba Highlights are Trinidad, pottery demonstration, botanical gardens, Fine Arts Museum, cigar factory tour, political discussions, steam train ride through the countryside and much more Collette Vacations Tour Please contact Karla Frengle for more information at 503-648-8263
#42807 Dec 8, Mon
Depart: 4 pm Return: 9:30 pm
The Grotto’s Christmas Festival of Lights $56
A wonderful evening to celebrate the holiday begins at the Rheinlander Restaurant for a delightful German dinner After dinner we proceed to The Grotto Once there you have choices: to walk around and enjoy the many lighting displays, listen to carolers or sit and enjoy the choral concerts in the Chapel of Mary This is a wonderful way to fill you with holiday spirit
Note: All prices include (unless otherwise noted) coach and administrative fee for the Hillsboro Senior Center.
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Iron Chef Camp50 and better
Put your culinary mastery to the test with Chef Tadashi Oki’s first ever Iron Chef Camp Rise to new challenges each week by incorporating mystery ingredients into your original dish Receive coaching and feedback from a renowned culinary professional and trade cooking secrets with your fellow camp members Participants receive an apron and a chef hat All ingredients, supplies and materials included Space is extremely limited, so register soon
#43241: 8/7, 8/14 & 8/21Day: ThursdaysTime: 2 – 4:30 pmPlace: Community Senior Center KitchenFee: $60 Resident $75 Non-Resident
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Kayaking with Adventures Without Limits50 and better
Have an exciting day of easy to moderate paddling on one of the area’s many great rivers There are many opportunities to spot native fish runs, great blue herons, bald eagles, osprey, cranes, deer, coyotes, beavers and many other species who rely on this water source Travel through nature preserves that showcase the value of natural places within cities Learn historical and cultural points of interest as you see the city from the water
Adventures Without Limits provides a number of vessels that offer better balance, along with lifts for wheelchair-bound participants Trip includes the use of kayaks, and all safety equipment, and warm, dry clothing, professional instruction from certified staff and transportation to and from the Senior Center
Wear swim shorts or nylon pants, a non-cotton t-shirt or long sleeve shirt and old sneakers or aqua sox Bring your sunglasses, sunscreen, hat, lunch and snack, a liter of water, and extra clothes Register at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center
Date: Tuesday, 8/12Time: 9 am – 4:30 pmPlace: Vans depart and return to Hillsboro Community
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Ukulele UniversityCome to the Hillsboro Community Senior Center this summer for our first-ever Ukulele University Have a grand time with a Friday afternoon concert featuring musicians from Hillsboro and the surrounding areas Expand your ukulele skills the next day with an all day workshop Catch the fever and gain confidence playing ukulele by learning basic skills, chords, and songs Experienced ukers refresh and refine skills Ukulele University is sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Medicare.
Sushi Oki NightAges 21 & over
Have a fun night out at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center with our first ever Sushi Oki event Enjoy several different varieties of sushi made fresh by Chef Tadashi Oki, sip locally made sake, and sing your favorite karaoke tunes Must be 21 or older to attend this event
#43233: 8/2Day: SaturdayTime: 6 pmPlace: Community Senior Center Dining HallFee: $10 Resident $12 Non-Resident
Ukulele ConcertFeatures musicians from the Metro area Watch, listen and dance as they showcase your favorite instrument Advance ticket purchases can be made at the Community Senior Center reception desk
Day: Friday, 7/25Time: 2 pmPlace: Community Senior Center
Dining HallFee: $2 in advance (by 7/24) $3 at the door FREE with Ukulele workshop
Ukulele University WorkshopNo experience needed to learn important aspects of ukulele such as types of ukes, tuning, chords, strumming, playing well with other ukers, and singing with the uke Put your new or refreshed skills to use at an afternoon performance with your fellow students Bring your ukulele and lunch and join the fun! Workshop also includes FREE admission to Ukulele concert on Friday, July 25 Ivan Camacho
#43201: Saturday, 7/26Time: 9 am - 4 pm Lunch on your own from Noon – 1 pmPlace: Community Senior CenterFee: $24 Resident $30 Non-Resident
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Summer Watercolor50 and Better
Explore the brilliance of the season through the basic techniques of watercolor Gain confidence as you experiment with brushwork, washes, color maping and more to bring your images to life Hone your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to help you create work you are proud to share with others Appropriate for both beginning and intermediate students alike Returning students build on skills learned previously No matter the weather, let your creativity take a “watercolor vacation” this summer! Materials provided Bonnie Burbidge
#43746: 6/12 – 7/10Day: ThursdayTime: 10 – 11:30 am Place: Community Senior Center Classroom $35 Senior Resident $44 Senior Non-Resident
Watercolor Journal Workshop: Northwest Flowers50 and Better
Take your journal to the next level as you explore the colors of summer in the Northwest! Enjoy a one day workshop of recording and reflecting the brilliance of the season through the language of watercolor Instead of writing or typing, explore a different approach to capturing the world around you The focus for this workshop is on the amazing flowers and colors right outside your window Previous painting experience helpful, but not necessary Leave with the beginnings of a journal you can add to and look back on for years to come Materials provided, though students need to bring their own journal. Bonnie Burbidge
#43747: 6/27Day: FridayTime: 9:45 – 11:45 amPlace: Community Senior Center ClassroomFee: $15 Resident $18 Non-Resident
Readers Theatre: One Day Workshop50 and Better
Dive into literature, great stories, and theatre in a fun and no-pressure one-day workshop! Readers Theatre requires no sets, props, costumes, or memorized lines—just use your voice and expression to bring a script to life Read with others, ignite your imagination, and discover ways that actors approach their scripts to bring wonderful stories and characters to life off the page Whether you love theatre, love to read, or just want to meet new people and try something new in a supportive class, this is for you This one-day workshop is a perfect opportunity for students who are curious about the multi-week class, or for those who just want to explore their creativity through Readers Theatre No experience necessary! Materials Provided Nicholas Kessler
#43674: 7/17 Day: ThursdayTime: 9:45 – 11:45 amPlace: Community Senior Center
ClassroomFee: $15 Resident $18 Non-Resident
Summer Readers Theatre Class50 and Better
This summer, discover your inner actor with Readers Theatre! Readers Theatre requires no sets, props, costumes, or memorized lines—just use your voice and expression to bring a script to life Read with others, ignite your imagination, and discover a skill set that is applicable to a variety of situations in acting and life Discover ways to bring your insights and imagination to a variety of scenes that leave you entertained and engaged Learn about the techniques actors use when they first read a script and begin rehearsing and experiencing the joy of working together as an ensemble Whether you love theatre, love to read, or just want to meet new people and try something new in a supportive class this is for you! Materials Provided Nicholas Kessler
#43675: 7/31 – 8/28Day: ThursdayTime: 9:45 – 11:45 amPlace: Community Senior Center
ClassroomFee: $54 Resident $66 Non-Resident
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Special Occasion Meals Active Adult BreakfastMay is Older Americans Month and we’re ready to celebrate you! The Hillsboro Community Senior Center is bringing you a fabulous breakfast of pancakes, scrambled eggs, fresh fruit, coffee and much more Tickets go on sale approximately one month prior to event date and are not sold at the door Purchase tickets at the Senior Center reception desk by Friday, May 16 Ticket exchanges are not available for this event
Date: Tues , 5/20Time: 8 amPlace: Community Senior
Center Dining Hall
Fee: $3
Star Spangled Steak DinnerCelebrate the good ’ol USA with your friends at the Senior Center Enjoy a delicious steak dinner with all the trimmings while basking in the glow of the red, white and blue Where else can you find a hearty steak dinner, good company and patriotic festivities for only $6? Tickets go on sale approximately one month prior to event date and are not sold at the door Purchase tickets at the Senior Center reception desk by Tuesday, July 1 This delicious and affordable event brought to you by Columbia City Benefits Group
Date: Thurs , 7/3Time: NoonPlace: Community Senior
Center Dining Hall
Fee: $6*
Senior Center Drop-In Fitness ClassesGentle YogaSlower paced standing/seated yoga class suitable for all levels of participation Learn to connect with your inner self and learn poses that improve movement, posture and flexibility Janie Zapata-Wilson
Day: TuesdayTime: 10 am
Gentle Health and FitnessClasses offer information and activities for health and fitness with a focus on low impact, gentle range of motion exercises to improve balance, endurance, strength and flexibility Each session features health and nutrition lessons, joint warm up, endurance & strength exercises, and cool down & relaxation Janie Zapata-Wilson
Day: WednesdayTime: 1:30 pm
Zumba Gold®
Zumba Gold® modifies the popular Latin dance class suit the needs of the active older participant Classes feature a number of cardio dances and exotic rhythms set to high-energy international beats Janie Zapata-Wilson
Day: Thursday Time: 9:30 am
Fee: $4 Resident $6 Non-resident
Purchase 5-time punch cards $20 Resident $30 Non-resident
Classes are also included with the purchase of a Regular or Silver & Fit SHARC pass Register your pass to include Senior Center Fitness Silver Sneakers SHARC passes are not eligible at this time
Tai Chi: Moving for Better BalanceA popular fall prevention program for older adults, this simple set of rhythmic and functional Tai Chi movement is fun, therapeutic balance training that also assists with strength and mobility This class is funded by the Oregon Research Institure and is free to those participating in the Oregon Research Institute Tai Chi Research Study (#43378) Space permitting, class may also be available on a drop-in basis Study participants are given first priority when class space is limited Janie Zapata-Wilson
Day: Monday & FridayTime: 9 amFee: FREE
A Night with the 235th
What could be better than a dinner of your summer cookout favorites followed by a night of music in the park? Rock Creek Retirement satiates your pre-concert appetite by providing hamburgers, hotdogs, potato salad and much more After dinner, head out to your reserved seat in front of the Shute Park stage Kick back, relax and enjoy music of the 235th Army Band Tickets go on sale approximately one month prior to event date and are not sold at the door Purchase tickets at the Senior Center reception desk by Tuesday, July 14 Reserved seating available to ticketed diners only
Date: Thurs , 7/16Time: 5 pmPlace: Community Senior
Center Dining HallFee: $5*
Kissin’ Summer Goodbye BBQSay goodbye to summer with friends, fun and delicious food Join us for our third annual barbecue event in Shute Park Participants enjoy a mouthwatering meal of BBQ pork ribs, BBQ chicken or a vegetarian chef salad Our sponsors Home Instead Senior Care and Serenity Hospice are onsite to put a smile on your face Tickets go on sale approximately one month prior to event date and are not sold the day of the event Purchase tickets at the Senior Center reception desk by Wednesday, August 27
Date: Fri , 8/29Time: NoonPlace: Shute Park Picnic AreaFee: $6*
*If you are unable to attend after prepaying for this lunch you may exchange your ticket for a free daily lunch voucher Not valid for other special meals or events
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Volunteer Program
For more information on how you can get involved, contact Sarah Delepine, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 503-615-3479 or at [email protected]
Get Outdoors - Projects & Habitat
Enhancement
Trail MaintenanceAdopt-a-ParkPlant FlowersPark Clean Up
Invasive Plant Removal
Parks & Recreation provides all tools, supplies, and leadership for
projects in the parks.
To set up or volunteer for a project in the parks, contact Scott Crowell, at [email protected].
Recreation ProgramsSummer Camp Assistants
Track Club & MeetsSports Camp Assistants
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
Serve LunchesFood Donation Drivers
Hostess/Front Desk Assistance
The Outpost June – August
Volunteers needed at this free summer program at Shute Park:
• Assist in art and craft corral• Support fun, recreational activities
• Hand out lunches
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation volunteers dedicate over 17,000 hours of service each year to support various parks and programs and enhance our community The summer months are a great time to get outdoors and help out in parks or assist with a summer camp
Supporters of the Community Senior Center of Hillsboro, Inc.
Present2014 WINE TASTING EVENT
Featuring Washington County Wines from
$20.00 (includes 5 tasting coupons)
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
Friday May 16,
2014
7 – 9 pm
Good Wine, Good Snacks, Good Times and a few Surprises.
Fundraising Auction & Dinner to Bene�tThe Hillsboro Community Senior Center
For more information, sponsorship opportunitiesand auction donations call 503-615-1090.
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Individuals 65 years and older are being sought to participate in a research study conducted by the Oregon Research Institute in collaboration with the Hillsboro Community Senior Center The purpose of this study is to evaluate a community-based fall prevention exercise program – Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance The exercise program is especially helpful for individuals with a history of falls, weakness in leg muscles, or walking difficulty
Participants must attend a Tai Chi class, twice weekly, for 48 consecutive weeks Students in this class learn and practice a series of simple, slow, and rhythmical movements aimed at improving balance, strength, and reducing the risk of falling During the program, participants are asked questions about their health, physical activity levels, exercise confidence, fall information, and participate in assessments of reach, short walks and sitting to standing
If you are interested and eligible to participate in the Oregon Research Institute Tai Chi research study, please register using the course number listed below Participants are accommodated on a first come, first serve basis
#43378: 5/5/14 – 4/6/15 Days: Monday & Friday Time: 9 am Place: Community Senior Center Dining Hall Fee: FREE
Active Adult Enrichment Programs at SHARCPrograms are held in the Multipurpose Room at SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic and Recreation Center) unless noted in the class description Programs are taught by professionals from our community Unless otherwise noted, admission is covered by membership (SHARC, SilverSneakers®, or Silver&Fit®) or payment of a single visit admission Registration is required
Register online at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov
Senior and Friends Recognition PartiesAll seniors are welcome to this friendly social event and potluck Bring your favorite potluck dish and let’s celebrate! The cost of these parties is covered by your membership or payment of a single visit admission
Dates: 6/6* & 8/1 * 6/6 – Potluck is a BBQ in Shute Park Hamburgers & veggie burgers provided Registration Required
Day: FridayTime: 11:15 am – 12:30 pm
Living well with Chronic ConditionsThis 6-week series is a powerful and interactive workshop that helps participants feel better, reduce physical limitations due to illness, and may recue time spent at the doctor or in the hospital Appropriate for people with chronic conditions such as diabetes, stroke, heart disease, cancer and pain Sponsored by Tuality Healthcare
#43061 7/8 – 8/12Day: TuesdaysTime: 1:30-4 pm Fee: Free
Summer HikesHillsboro public parks are wonderful places to explore nature Join us as we visit three parks to walk and enjoy the birds, plants, and whatever other natural wonders we come across Dress for the weather, wear comfortable walking shoes, bring binoculars if you have them Meet at the park where the hike is taking place, PROMPTLY at 9 am! Each hike is two hours, ending at 11 am Each hike is limited to 15 people Hikes is led by Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve staff or Education Volunteers
#43059: 7/24Place: Noble Woods Park (meet
in the parking lot off Baseline at the kiosk)
#43060: 8/21Place: Jackson Bottom Wetlands
Day: ThursdaysTime: 9 – 11 amFee: Free
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953 SE Maple Street Hillsboro, OR 97123 • 503-681-6127
More than Just an Aquatics Center...
Water AmenitiesWater amenities at SHARC include two indoor pools, a spa pool and a sauna as well as an outdoor pool SHARC is a handicap-accessible facility
The Outdoor Pool opens June 16 The pool features 2 diving boards and 2 child size slides The pool is a steady 84°
The Main Indoor Pool is heated to 84° and features an L-shaped design with a diving board in the 12 foot deep end, a 3 5 foot shallow end, and a 117 foot curving water slide
The 88° Warm Water Pool has a ramp with railings and railings in the 4’6” deep end to aid swimmers with accessibility and in water therapy The pool offers a teacup feature with warm water spilling from overhead Children 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times
The Spa Pool, kept at 103° and a co-ed Dry Sauna are both available for use by patrons ages 16 and over
Land AmenitiesLand amenities at SHARC include workout facilities, cardio and weight room equipment
The Cardio Room is equipped with workout machines such as climbers, ellipticals, stationary bikes, rowing machines, treadmills and more For those who prefer free weights, a selection of those is available as well The cardio room equipment is available on a first-come, first served basis
SHARC offers a number of classes that take place in the Group Exercise Room including Spin, Turbo Kick, Cardio-jam, Yoga, Pilates, and many more A full list of classes is offered at SHARC
On-Site Child CareOn-site child care is provided in the Kid Fit
Room Children are cared for in a safe, nurturing environment while their parents remain on the premises exercising For further details on the Kid Fit Room, see page 57
Locker Rooms and Change RoomsBoth men’s and women’s changing rooms and over 200 lockers are available for your use In addition, four ADA accessible family change rooms are available Please respect the needs of these users and families with children of opposite gender
Personal Training & MassageSHARC offers specialized opportunities such as personal training, drop-in exercise and massage These opportunities are listed on page 63
RentalsSHARC facility offers rentals of the multipurpose rooms for your meetings, gatherings, functions and parties See page 57 for details
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Hours of Operation
Mon – Fri 5:30 am – 9:30 pm*Saturday 7 am – 5:30 pm*Sunday 8 am – 5:30 pm*Please refer to Pool Schedules for Swim Times on page 58
*Dry Sauna closes 15 minutes before facility closes
Recreation Swim Mon – Fri 1 – 4 pm Mon – Fri 7 – 9 pm Sat & Sun 1 – 5 pm
No School Recreation SwimHey kids, enjoy your day off from
school and come swimming at SHARC! Recreation Swim times are
1 – 3 pm May 26 Monday June 13 Friday
A minimum of 1 lap lane is available for lap swim until 2 pm
Modified HoursMay 26: Memorial Day Facility Hours: 5:30 am – 4 pm No classes , Rec Swim 1 – 3 pm Pools and Spa close at 3 pm
July 4: Independence Day Facility Hours: 5:30 am – 4:30 pm No classes, Rec Swim 1 – 4 pm Pools and Spa close at 4 pm
Sept 1: Labor Day Facility Hours: 5:30 am – 4:30 pm No classes, Rec Swim 1 – 4 pm Pools and Spa close at 4 pm
Sept 2 – 14: Closed – Annual Facility Shutdown
SHARC’s Fee Policy• All class fees are collected at
the time of registration • Resident is defined as any
individual living within the city limits of Hillsboro
• All classes have a minimum enrollment and may be cancelled as early as 10 days before the class starts if the minimum enrollment is not met
• Full refunds or credits are given when a class cancels or is postponed
• No refunds or credits are given after a swim lesson has begun.
• No cash refunds.
General Facility Rules• Children 7 years and under
must be accompanied by an adult at all times
• Participants assume all risk of personal injury, death and property damage resulting from the use of the equipment and services offered by the City of Hillsboro and its agents Please refer to posted rules throughout SHARC
• All spectators must sit in the designated spectator seating areas.
• Spectators are not allowed on the pool deck at any time.
SHARC Shack concession stand is located in the lobby of SHARC
Hours of OperationMon – Fri 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat 7 am – 5:30 pmSun 8 am – 5:30 pm
2014 Summer FeesMembership Passes & Single Visit Fee
include use of the Pools, Spa, Dry Sauna, Cardio/Weight Room, and Drop-In Water/Land Exercise Classes
Resident Non-Resident
Single Visit FeeUnder 2 yrs Free FreeYouth 2 – 17 yrs $3 75 $5 75Adults $4 75 $6 75Family $12 25 $18 50* Senior $3 75 $5 75
3 Month PassIndividual $89 00 $135 00Family $145 00 $219 00* Youth/Senior $53 00 $79 00
6 Month PassIndividual $135 00 $205 00Family $225 00 $335 00* Youth/Senior $85 00 $125 00
12 Month PassIndividual $225 00 $335 00Family $365 00 $545 00* Youth/Senior $135 00 $205 00* Senior is 62 years and older
The City of Hillsboro defines family as one or two adults and youth residing in the same residence
50¢ towel rental
* For passes, Youth is 8 – 17 years old
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Did you forget something?If you forgot something, we just might have you covered We sell goggles, swim caps, shampoo,swim diapers, vinyl diaper covers, headphones, nose clips, ear plugs, batteries, lip balm, locks, and many more items from which to choose
MassageAdult
Massage is proven to reduce stress, fatigue and muscle soreness Massages can be therapeutic and be a preventative measure for back pain Our licensed massage therapists offer a variety of techniques to meet your needs
Day: 7 days a weekTime: Business hoursFee: Chair Massage – 30 minute $45 Full body – 60 minute $55 Full body – 90 minute $75 Three – 30 minute chair $120 Three 60 minute full body or two 90 minute full body $150 Three 90 minute full body $200
General Locker Room Information• Please bring your own lock Combo locks and key locks
are available for purchase • Children 3 years and under are allowed in the opposite
gender locker rooms • Lockers are for day use only All locks left on lockers after
the facility closes are cut off and are not replaced SHARC is not responsible for lost or stolen items
• Cameras, video recorders, cell phone cameras and video functions are NOT to be used in the locker rooms
Appropriate Swimming Attire• Everyone using pools and spa must wear a
swimsuit • No cotton, shorts, cut-offs, tank tops, shirts, or
undergarments allowed in pools and spa • Infants and toddlers who are not potty trained
must wear a swim diaper covered by a waterproof, leak-proof vinyl diaper cover
• Only Coast Guard Approved life jackets are allowed as flotation devices
• Water Wings, inflatable tubes, or swimsuits with integrated flotation devices (whether sewn in or not), and similar devices are not allowed in the pools
Kid Fit Room Fee SHARC Resident Non-Resident Passholder without Pass without PassDrop-in Fee (1 visit) $2 50 $4 00 $5 50Punch Card (10 visits) $20 00 $35 00 $50 00Punch Card (20 visits) $40 00 $70 00 $100 00
Kid Fit RoomSHARC provides on-site child care for kids ages 4 months – 8 years in the Kid Fit Room while their parent/guardian is at SHARC While a child is in the Kid Fit Room, they enjoy games, puzzles, toys, crafts, and other age-appropriate activities Space is limited, so reservations are recommended Call 503-681-6127 The Kid Fit room closes if there are no children attending within 30 minutes of official closing time
Kid Fit Room HoursMon – Fri: 8 am – 1:30 pmMon – Thur: 4 – 7:45 pmSaturday: 8 – 10:30 amSunday: Closed
SHARC RentalsMake your event special with a rental at SHARC! The Multi-Purpose Room is available for parties, meetings, corporate events and much more All facility rentals must be booked in person at least 7 days in advance For facility rental prices, available times, or more information, please see our website or call 503-681-6127 Birthday Party information is on page 25
SHARC Multi-Purpose Room can be configured to hold a maximum of either 20 or 50 people For your convenience, the following items are available with your rental: chairs and tables, TV and DVD player, refrigerator/freezer, sink and counter space and dry erase board
Facility Information
Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120
WEX – Water Exercise Class
Rec Swim (Recreation Swim) – Open to people of all ages in the Main Pool, Warm Water Pool, and Outdoor Pool Children age 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times.
Water Therapy – Rehabilitate injuries, develop flexibility, and/or perform exercises to protect joints All participants must have doctor’s approval before attending Please register through Tuality Healthcare Therapy Department by calling 503-640-6064
Open Swim – Exercise, relax, and recreate independently or with children in our Warm Water Pool The Yellow Tea Cup is only turned on during Recreation Swim Children age 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times.
Preschool Swim – Open to children up to 7 years accompanied by an adult in the water in our Warm Water Pool The Yellow Tea Cup is only turned on during Recreation Swim Children age 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times.
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TuesdayMonday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Outdoor Pool Schedule for June 16 – September 1
7 – 9:20 am – Swim Team
1 – 4 pm – Rec Swim
7 – 9 pm – Rec Swim
4 – 6:50 pm – Swim Team
9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons/Summer Camps
Lap Swim* *Lap Swim has a minimum of 2 lanes
Saturday Sunday
1 – 5 pmRec Swim
10 am – 12:50 pmLap Swim
11 am – 12:50 pmLap Swim
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Warm Water Pool Schedule for June 16 – September 1
5:30 – 8 am – Open Swim8 – 9 am
WEX9 – 10 amTherapy
1 – 4 pm – Rec Swim
7 – 9 pm – Rec Swim
10 – 11 am – WEX9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons
8 am – 1 pmPreschool Swim/
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1 – 5 pmRec Swim
8 – 9:20 amPreschool Swim/
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8 – 9:20 amPreschool Swim/
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8 – 9:20 amPreschool Swim/
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Main Pool Schedule for June 16 – September 1
7 am – 12:50 pmLap Swim
8 – 8:50 amWEX
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
5:30 – 11 am – *Lap Swim *Lap Swim has a minimum of 2 lanes
5:35 – 11 am – WEX 8 am – 12:50 pmLap Swim9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons/Summer Camps/WEX
Lap Swim* *Lap Swim has a minimum of 2 lanes
4 – 6:50 pm – Swim LessonsSwim Team (until 5:30)
5:30 – 6:50 pm – Lap Swim* *Lap Swim has a minimum of 2 lanes
6:05 – 6:55 pm – WEX
7 – 9 pm – Rec Swim
1 – 4 pm – Rec Swim
1 – 5 pmRec Swim
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8:50 am – 12 pmSwim Lessons
SHARC sponsored activities have first priority in the pools You may be asked to leave an area if an activity is scheduled in that or the surrounding space
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Swim Lesson Assessments: Swim Lesson Assessments are free and available to determine the appropriate youth swim level Each person must be registered in order to receive an assessment Once they are registered, check in with SHARC cashier, take a rinsing shower, and then wait at the sign located next to the Spa for the instructor to assist you
Parent/Child Swim Lessons: Instructor to participant ratio is 1:12 Learn about the aquatic environment through skill developing games and safe play Adult must be with their child in the water Angelfish: 6 – 18 months Blowfish: 18 – 36
Specialized Swim Lessons
Adaptive Aquatics Swim LessonsAll Ages
Adaptive swim lessons are available to patrons with special needs The focus of the program is water safety, basic swimming skills, and providing every person with the opportunity to enjoy the water
Adaptive Swim Lessons pricing is the same as Group Swim Lessons Pricing above
Teen/Adult Swim Lessons13 years – Adult
Instructor to participant ratio is 1:8 All levels welcome Learn fundamental water skills, basic water skills and stroke development, improvement and refinement during these 45-minute classes
Group Swim Lesson PricingMon-Fri, Mon/Wed, Tue/Thu Lessons (10 lessons) Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $50 $75Without pass $58 $87
*Prorated Mon-Fri, Sat Lessons (9 lessons) Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $45 $53Without pass $68 $79* Prorated for holiday No lessons 7/4, 7/5
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Level Time 6/16-6/27 6/30 - 7/11* 7/14 - 7/25 7/28 - 8/08 8/11 - 8/22
Angelfish 6:10-6:40 pm 43568 43572* 43583 43590 43591
Monday/Wednesday Sessions
Level Time 6/16-7/16 7/21-8/20
Angelfish 10:50-11:20 am 42902 43593
Blowfish 9:30-10 am 42903 43605
Blowfish 5:30-6 pm 43603 43606
Tuesday/Thursday Sessions
Level Time 6/17-7/17 7/22-8/21
Angelfish 5:30-6 pm 43594 43596
Blowfish 10:50-11:20 am 43607 43608
Saturday Session
Level Time 6/21-8/23*
Blowfish 9:30-10 43757*
Monday-Friday Sessions
Level Time 06/16 -06/27
06/30 - 07/11*
07/14 - 07/25
07/28 - 08/08
08/11 - 08/22
Adaptive10:50-11:20 am 42906 43517* 43521 43524 43526
5:30-6 pm 43506 43520* 43522 43525 43528
Teen/Adult
12:10-12:55 pm 43169 43616* 43618 43620 43622
6:10-6:55 pm 43609 43617* 43619 43621 43623
Monday/Wednesday Sessions
Level Time 6/16-7/16 7/21-8/20
Adaptive 11:30-12 am 43529 43530
Teen/Adult
11:25 am-12:10 pm 43624 43626
5:25-6:10 pm 43625 43627
Tuesday/Thursday Sessions
Level Time 6/17-7/17 7/22-8/21
Adaptive12:10-12:40 pm 43532 43535
6:10-6:40 pm 43533 43536
Teen/Adult 5:25-6:10 pm 43628 43630
Saturday Sessions
Level Time 6/21-8/23*
Adaptive 10:10-10:40 am 43538*
Teen/Adult 11:25 am -12:10 pm 43632*
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10 lessons $60 $68 $85 $97*Prorated 9
lessons $54 $77 $62 $88
* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 7/4, 7/5.
No refunds or credits after a lesson has begun There are no makeup lessons for missed classes
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(3 – 5 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:5 Participants learn basic water skills to prepare them for School Age Lessons Catfish 1: Water safety and exploration are the primary goals of the class Front and back skills are taught with support Catfish 2: The participant should be comfortable with their face in the water for 3 seconds Front and back skills are taught with assistance
Weekday Preschool Introductory Swim Lessons:
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10 lessons $50 $75 $58 $87*Prorated 9
lessons $45 $68 $53 $79
* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 7/4, 7/5.
Catfish 3: The participant should be able to float, glide, and kick with minimal assistance on their front and back Catfish 4: The participant should be able to swim with kicks and arm pulls on their front and back for 3 – 5 yards Catfish 5: The participant should be able to swim front and back crawl for 5 yards
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Monday/Wednesday Sessions
Level Time 6/16-7/16 7/21-8/20
Catfish 1
9:30-10 am 42937 42947
10:50-11:20 am 42938 42948
4:10-4:40 pm 42939 42949
5:30-6 pm 42940 42950
Catfish 2
10:10-10:40 am 43006 43010
12:10-12:40 pm 43007 43011
4:50-5:20 pm 43008 43012
6:10-6:40 pm 43009 43013
Catfish 3
10:10-10:40 am 43329 43338
12:10-12:40 pm 43330 43340
4:50-5:20 pm 43335 43342
6:10-6:40 pm 43331 43348
Catfish 411:30-12 43507 43509
4:10-4:40 43508 43510
Tuesday/Thursday Sessions
Level Time 6/17-7/17 7/22-8/21
Catfish 1
9:30-10 am 42941 42951
10:50-11:20 am 42942 42952
4:10-4:40 pm 42943 42953
5:30-6 pm 42944 42954
Catfish 2
10:10-10:40 am 43050 43054
12:10-12:40 pm 43051 43055
4:50-5:20 pm 43052 43056
6:10-6:40 pm 43053 43057
Catfish 310:10-10:40 am 43343 43345
4:50-5:20 pm 43344 43346
Catfish 411:30 am -12 pm 43511 43513
6:10-6:40 pm 43512 43514
Catfish 511:30 am -12 pm 43550 43742
4:10-4:40 pm 43552 43554
Saturday SessionsSaturday Sessions
Level Time 6/21-8/23*
Catfish 18:50-9:20 am 42945*
11:30 am-12 pm 42946*
Catfish 2 9:30-10 am 43058*
Catfish 3 10:10-10:40 am 43347*
Catfish 4 10:50-11:20 am 43515*
Monday-Friday Sessions
Level Time 6/16-6/27
6/30 - 7/11*
7/14 - 7/25
7/28 - 8/08
8/11 - 8/22
9:30-10 am 42883 42909* 42916 42923 42930
10:10-10:40 am 42886 42910* 42917 42924 42931
11:30 am-12 pm 42888 42911* 42918 42925 42932
12:10-12:40 pm 42899 42912* 42919 42926 42933
4:10-4:40 pm 42904 42913* 42920 42927 42934
4:50-5:20 pm 42905 42914* 42921 42928 42935
6:10-6:40 pm 42907 42915* 42922 42929 42936
9:30-10 am 42887 42986* 42991 42996 43001
10:50-11:20 am 42982 42987* 42992 42997 43002
11:30- am12 pm 42983 42988* 42993 42998 43003
4:10-4:40 pm 42984 42989* 42994 42999 43004
5:30-6 pm 42985 42990* 42995 43000 43005
9:30-10 am 43156 42898* 43127 43132 43164
10:50-11:20 am 43157 43121* 43128 43133 43165
11:30 am -12 pm 43159 43122* 43129 43134 43166
4:10-4:40 pm 43161 43123* 43130 43135 43167
5:30-6 pm 43162 43124* 43131 43136 43168
10:10-10:40 am 42900 43414* 43424 43431 43440
12:10-12:40 pm 43411 43416* 43425 43435 43441
4:50-5:20 pm 43412 43419* 43426 43438 43443
6:10-6:40 pm 43413 43421* 43428 43439 43446
10:10-10:40 am 42901 43519* 43531 43537 43540
12:10-12:40 pm 43516 43523* 43543 43539 43541
4:50-5:20 pm 43518 43527* 43534 43544 43542
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Swim
LessonsSchool Age Swim Lessons: (6 – 15 Years)
School Age Saturday Sessions
* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 7/4, 7/5.
Tuesday/Thursday SessionsLevel Time 6/17-7/17 7/22-8/21Electric Eel 5:30-6 pm 43254 43257
Frog10:50-11:20 am 43288 432906:10-6:40 pm 43289 43291
Goldfish9:30-10 am 43324 433266:10-6:40 pm 43325 43327
Hammerhead10:10-10:40 am 43375 433774:50-5:20 pm 43376 43379
Lobster 12:10-12:40 pm 43456 43457
Manatee11:30 am-12 pm 43478 434804:50-5:20 pm 43479 43481
Neon 4:50-5:20 pm 43495 43496
Saturday SessionLevel Time 6/21-8/23*
Electric Eel8:50-9:20 am 43258*11:30 am-12 pm 43259*
Frog 9:30-10 am 43292*Goldfish 10:10-10:40 am 43328*Hammerhead 10:50-11:20 am 43380*
Jellyfish8:50-9:20 am 43409*11:30 am-12 pm 43410*
Lobster 9:30-10 am 43458*Manatee 10:10-10:40 am 43482*Neon 10:50-11:20 am 43497*
Monday/Wednesday SessionsLevel Time 6/16-7/16 7/21-8/20
Electric Eel10:50-11:20 am 43252 432554:50-5:20 pm 43253 43256
Frog11:30 am-12 pm 43284 432865:30-6 pm 43285 43287
Goldfish12:10-12:40 pm 43318 433214:10-4:40 pm 43319 433226:10-6:40 pm 43320 43323
Hammerhead9:30-10 am 43371 433734:10-4:40 pm 43372 43374
Jellyfish10:10-10:40 am 43405 434074:50-5:20 pm 43406 43408
Lobster 5:30-6 pm 43454 43455
Monday-Friday Sessions
Level Time 6/16 -6/27
6/30 - 7/11*
7/14 - 7/25
7/28 - 8/08
8/11 - 8/22
9:30-10 am 42908 43298* 43234 43239 4324511:30 am-12 pm 43225 43229* 43235 43240 4324612:10-12:40 pm 43226 43230* 43236 43242 432474:10-4:40 pm 43227 43231* 43237 43243 432486:10-6:40 pm 43228 43232* 43238 43244 432499:30-10 am 43137 43264* 43269 43274 4327910:10-10:40 am 43260 43265* 43270 43275 4328012:10-12:40 pm 43261 43266* 43271 43276 432814:10-4:40 pm 43262 43267* 43272 43277 432824:50-5:20 pm 43263 43268* 43273 43278 4328310:10-10:40 am 43153 43302* 43306 43310 4331410:50-11:20 am 43501 43502* 43503 43504 4350511:30 am-12 pm 43299 43303* 43307 43311 433154:50-5:20 pm 43300 43304* 43308 43312 433165:30-6 pm 43301 43305* 43309 43313 4331710:50-11:20 am 43154 43336* 43349 43363 4336712:10-12:40 pm 43332 43337* 43360 43364 433685:30-6 pm 43333 43339* 43361 43365 433696:10-6:40 pm 43334 43341* 43362 43366 433709:30-10 am 43155 43385* 43390 43395 4340011:30 am -12 pm 43381 43386* 43391 43396 4340112:10-12:40 pm 43382 43387* 43392 43397 434024:10-4:40 pm 43383 43388* 43393 43398 434036:10-6:40 pm 43384 43389* 43394 43399 434049:30-10 am 43158 43422* 43432 43442 4344910:10-10:40 am 43415 43423* 43433 43444 4345011:30 am -12 pm 43417 43427* 43434 43445 434514:10-4:40 pm 43418 43429* 43436 43447 434524:50-5:20 pm 43420 43430* 43437 43448 4345310:10-10:40 am 43160 43462* 43466 43470 4347410:50-11:20 am 43459 43463* 43467 43471 434754:50-5:20 pm 43460 43464* 43468 43472 434765:30-6 pm 43461 43465* 43469 43473 4347710:50-11:20 am 43163 43487* 43489 43491 434935:30-6 pm 43486 43488* 43490 43492 43494
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Electric Eel: Entry level, basic personal water safety, students may be supported, no prerequisites required
Frog: Ability to float on front and back for 5 seconds Teaches basic locomotion skills
Goldfish: Ability to swim 5 yards front and back and be comfortable in chest deep water
Hammerhead: Ability to front crawl (10 yards), on back (5 yards), and be comfortable in chest deep water
Jellyfish: Ability to front crawl with side breathing (15 yards), back crawl (10 yards), and elementary backstroke (15 yards), scissor and dolphin kick
Lobster: Able to front crawl with side breathing (25 yards), back crawl (15 yards), elementary backstroke (25 yards), sidestroke (10 yards), breaststroke kick and dolphin kick (10 – 15 yards)
Manatee: Ability to front crawl with side breathing and elementary backstroke (25 yards), tread water for 2 minutes and perform the following (15 yards each): back crawl, sidestroke, butterfly and breaststroke
Neon: Ability to swim front crawl with side breathing and elementary backstroke (50 yards), tread water for 5 minutes, and perform the following (25 yards each): back crawl, sidestroke, butterfly and breaststroke
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Swim
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(All ages) Instructor to participant ratio for Private lessons is 1:1 and semi-private lessons is 1:2 (with the possibility of varying levels) Be aware if only one participant signs up for a Semi-Private lesson it must either be converted to a Private lesson with the increased fee, combined with another lesson, or cancelled if another student does not register by the end of the first class Please be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding your expectations for the lessons
Saturday Sessions
No refunds or credits after a lesson has begun
There are no makeup lessons for missed classes
Semi-Private classes are subject to age limits unless participants are related or have made arrangements with Recreation Supervisor
Private Swim Lessons Resident Non-Resident10 lessons $170 $256*9 lessons $153 $231
Semi-Private Swim Lessons Resident Non-Resident10 lessons $110 $165*Prorated 9 lessons $99 $149
Private Lessons = 1 participant per instructor Semi-Private = 2 students per instructor
* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 7/4, 7/5.
Monday-Friday Sessions
Level Time 6/16-6/27
6/30 - 7/11*
7/14 - 7/25
7/28 - 8/08
8/11 - 8/22
Private
9:30-10 am 43170 43555* 43563 43573 43581
10:10-10:40 am 43545 43556* 43564 43574 43582
10:50-11:20 am 43546 43557* 43565 43575 43584
11:30 am-12 pm 43547 43558* 43566 43576 43585
4:10-4:40 pm 43548 43559* 43567 43577 43586
4:50-5:20 pm 43549 43560* 43569 43578 43587
5:30-6 pm 43551 43561* 43570 43579 43588
6:10-6:40 pm 43553 43562* 43571 43580 43589
Semiprivate 3-6 yrs
9:30-10 pm 43640 43682* 43696 43703 43709
10:50-11:20 am 43678 43683* 43698 43704 43710
12:10-12:40 pm 43679 43689* 43699 43706 43711
4:10-4:40 pm 43680 43690* 43700 43707 43712
5:30-6 pm 43681 43692* 43701 43708 43714
Semiprivate 7+ yrs
10:10-10:40 am 43642 43687* 43694 43705 43726
11:30 am-12 pm 43684 43688* 43695 43713 43727
4:50-5:20 pm 43685 43691* 43697 43715 43728
6:10-6:40 pm 43686 43693* 43702 43725 43729
Monday/Wednesday Sessions
Level Time 6/16-7/16
7/21-8/20
Private
9:30-10 am 43644 43650
10:50-11:20 am 43645 43652
12:10-12:40 pm 43646 43653
4:10-4:40 pm 43647 43654
6:10-6:40 pm 43648 43655
Semiprivate 3-6 yrs
10:10-10:40 am 43716 43719
4:50-5:20 pm 43717 43720
6:10-6:40 pm 43718 43721
Tuesday/Thursday Sessions
Level Time 6/17-7/17
7/22-8/21
Private
9:30-10 am 43656 43664
10:10-10:40 am 43659 43665
12:10-12:40 pm 43661 43666
4:10-4:40 pm 43662 43667
4:50-5:20 pm 43663 43668
Semiprivate 3-6 yrs
9:30-10 am 43722 43731
11:30 am -12 pm 43723 43732
6:10-6:40 pm 43724 43734
Semiprivate 7+ yrs
10:50-11:20 pm 43730 43735
5:30-6 pm 43733 43737
Saturday Sessions
Level Time 6/21-8/23*
Private
8:50-9:20 am 43669*
9:30-10 am 43670*
10:10-10:40 am 43671*
10:50-11:20 am 43672*
11:30 am-12 pm 43673*
Semiprivate 3-6 yrs 8:50-9:20 am 43736*
Semiprivate 7+ yrs 10:50-11:20 am 43738*
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MassageMassage is proven to reduce stress, fatigue and muscle soreness Massages can be therapeutic and can also be a preventative measure for back pain Licensed massage therapists offer a variety of techniques to meet your needs Stop by or call SHARC to schedule an appointment Fees are due when appointment is scheduled
Fee: Chair Massage – 30 minute $45 Full body – 60 minute $55 Full body – 90 minute $75 Three 30 minute chair $120 Three 60 minute or Two 90 minute full body $150 Three 90 minute full body $200
Body Comp Assessment16 years – Adult
Qualified staff measures your body composition with a top-of-the-line electrical impedance analyzer A consultation is included to explain the results and provide information for fitness improvement Sessions take approximately 15 – 20 minutes Please stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are due when appointment is scheduled.
Fee: $15
Personal Training16 years – Adult
Certified fitness professionals help improve health, maximize fitness level, and develop a fitness program to meet your goals Sessions can include cardiovascular training, weight lifting, balance and flexibility We offer land based personal training, yoga and aquatic personal training Stop by or call SHARC to schedule an appointment Fees are per session, not per person
Aquatic personal training does not replace swim lessons For more information, contact Brooke at 503-681-5384
Individual1 session $453 sessions $1255 sessions $19510 sessions $380
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Fitness Equipment Orientation16 years – Adult
Learn the proper form and technique for the weight equipment Members also learn how to use the treadmill, elliptical training, stationary bike, and stair machine Schedule your complimentary appointment at the front desk This class is recommended for patrons under 18 SHARC Staff
2 people1 session $553 sessions $1505 sessions $23510 sessions $455
Small Group 3–51 session $653 sessions $1805 sessions $28510 sessions $550
Fitness Assessments16 years – Adult (Ages 13 – 15 with adult present)
Qualified staff evaluates your current fitness level using our Health Management Software The following is tested: blood pressure; resting heart rate; endurance; flexibility; muscular strength; and body fat The results and information on improving overall fitness are provided at the time of the assessment Stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment Fees are due when appointment is scheduled.
Day: Monday – FridayFee: $50
Nutritional CounselingDiscuss proper eating habits, daily caloric intake based on your body and activity level, meal choices and planning, changes needed for your daily diet and setting realistic goals to achieve your wellness needs Nutritional Counseling appointments require a 24 hour cancelation notice Without proper notice, a loss of session or fee may result
Fee: $25 for a 30 minute consultation (If more time is needed or used, additional fees are assessed ) $15 for each 15 minute follow-up session
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Tour de SHARCAdult
Cycling enthusiasts, do you think you have what it takes to be the next Tour de SHARC winner? Participate in our month long indoor cycling race that follows the same path as the Tour de France Each day you participate in an indoor cycling class, earns you miles and the racer who has traveled the most miles wins
#43067 7/1 – 7/31Fee: Free
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Try a Triathlon Information SessionAdult
Are you gearing up for your first triathlon? If so, come to this informational session to give you the insight of what to expect on your first race day Topics include equipment layout, transitions, clothing, and nutrition
#42303: 5/27#42304: 7/8 Day: TuesdayTime: 1:30 pmPlace: SHARCFee: Free w/Membership $5 Resident $7 Non Resident
#42305: 6/5Day: ThursdayTime: 6 pmPlace: SHARCFee: Free w/Membership $5 Resident $7 Non Resident
Splash & Dash Action Camp8 – 12 years
#42707: 7/7 – 7/11#42709: 8/18 – 8/22
SHARC2O8 – 12 years
#42711: 6/30 – 7/3#42712: 7/21 – 7/25#42713: 8/11 – 8/15
SHARC Summer CampsAges 8 – 14Page 4
Build, Sail & Save8 – 12 years
#42705: 7/14 – 7/18#42706: 8/4 – 8/8
Junior Lifeguarding11 – 14 years
#42715: 6/23 – 6/27
National Dance DayJoin us on National Dance Day for this 2 hour free event at Shute Park in front of the stage From 10:30 am – 2:30 pm, adults ages 12 and older can enjoy participating in Zumba and Cardio Jam inspired dance routines From 11:15 – 11:45 am, the adults take a break while the little ones, ages 4 – 12, get on the dance floor and have their fun Visit dizzyfeetfoundation org/national-dance-day-2014 prior to the event to view and practice some of the routines Lisa Robertson
Day: SaturdayDate: 7/26Time: 10:30 am –12:30 pmPlace: Shute Park Fee: Free
Lifeguarding Certification15 years - Adult
Comprehensive training in water rescues, CPR/AED, and first aid skills are taught while incorporating a blended-learning format with online coursework, classroom, and water activities in the American Red Cross course Participants must pass a pre-requisite skills test on 8/15 that includes a 300-yard swim, treading water with no hands for two minutes, retrieving a 10 lb brick from the pool’s bottom and swimming 20-yards holding the brick Online course work must be completed prior to classroom and water sessions beginning 8/28, no exceptions 100% attendance required Registration deadline is 8/14 at 12 pm SHARC Staff
Pre-Course Skills Test#43739: 8/15Day: FridayTime: 1 am – 1 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $35**This fee is applied to your account upon successful completion of the prerequisite skills test
Classroom #43740: 8/28 & 8/29Day: Thursday & FridayTime: 9 am – 5 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $130 Resident $175 Non-Resident
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Water Exercise C
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H20-To-GoKick start your body and your mind with this great morning workout You’ll feel great all day and sleep well at night
Hydro TonePush, pull and move your body Let the waters resistance strengthen and lengthen your muscles Tone your arms, abs and legs This class is held in the deep water of the pool
Power PlungeGet energized in the shallow and deep ends of the main pool This challenging class increases endurance and provides a great aerobic workout
Sweat-n-WetEnjoy a great workout while balanced in water with a buoyancy belt Burn calories and tone your upper and lower body in the deep end of the main pool
Total Body ConditioningA fast-paced workout for intermediate to advanced fitness levels, this class provides cardio and resistance training while emphasizing proper form, maximizing your workout to improve core and total body strength Perform a variety of exercises including intervals and circuits in deep and/or shallow water
Warm Water FitnessPeople who suffer from arthritis and joint injuries benefit from this conditioning class; however everyone is welcome to join These classes are held in the warm water pool
AM EnergizerGet Up & Get Fit! Gear up for this morning class to get you ready for the work day! Expect to raise your heart rate and enjoy it A high impact aerobic class for the early risers so you can kick off your day energized!
Aqua FitA moderate to high intensity class full of intervals to get your heart rate and your body moving Class covers the essentials of high energy cardio exercise, resistance and flexibility
Aqua JamGet your body moving to the beat with this high energy, calorie burning class Enjoy a great workout toning your entire body as you move to some great music All levels are welcome
AquaZumba®Integrating the Zumba® formula and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines, AquaZumba® blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief
Fit FriendsFit Friends is a great way to start your day This senior-based gentle class combines water resistance with light to moderate aerobic activity and great companionship Mon/Wed/Fri is in the shallow end of the main pool and Tue/Thurs is in the warm water pool
*Due to other activities in the pool, class participants may enter the water 5 minutes before the start of class
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayAM Energizer
5:40 – 6:30 amAM Energizer
5:40 – 6:30 amAM Energizer
5:40 – 6:30 amTotal Body
Conditioning6:35 – 7:20 am
AquaZumba®
7 – 7:50 amTotal Body
Conditioning6:35 – 7:20 am
AquaZumba®
7 – 7:50 amTotal Body
Conditioning6:35 – 7:20 am
Aqua Fit8 – 8:50 am
Fit Friends8 – 8:50 am
Aqua Fit8 – 8:50 am
Fit Friends8 – 8:50 am
Aqua Fit8 – 8:50 am
Power Plunge8 – 8:50 am
Hydro Tone 8 – 8:50 am
Hydro Tone8 – 8:50 am
Hydro Tone8 – 8:50 am
Hydro Tone8 – 8:50 am
Hydro Tone8 – 8:50 am
H2O to Go9 – 9:50 am
H2O to Go9 – 9:50 am
H2O to Go9 – 9:50 am
Warm Water Fitness
10 – 10:50 am
Warm Water Fitness
10 – 10:50 am
Warm Water Fitness
10 – 10:50 am
Warm Water Fitness
10 – 10:50 am
Warm Water Fitness
10 – 10:50 amSweat-N-Wet10 – 11 am
Sweat-N-Wet10 – 11 am
Sweat-N-Wet10 – 11 am
Power Plunge6:05 – 6:55 pm
Aqua Jam6:05 – 6:55 pm
Power Plunge6:05 – 6:55 pm
Aqua Jam6:05 – 6:55 pm
Water Exercise Class ScheduleClasses are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee.
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Boot CampThe ultimate circuit workout combining intervals of cardio drills and muscle conditioning Train with a variety of equipment and exercise techniques to get a total body workout
Cardio CircuitStrengthen your heart and body in this intermediate low impact aerobic class The easy to follow class format utilizes light weights, tubing with handles, and other tools to promote cardio health, increase muscle strength and strengthen your core muscles
Cardio JamGet your body moving to the beat with this high energy, calorie burning dance class Get a great workout while moving to some great music and leave the class revved up and ready to go! All levels are welcome Wrist bands are needed for this class, which are available at the front desk 15 minutes prior to class Only 40 participants are allowed in class for safety and enjoyment purposes
Indoor CyclingThis cycling class is geared to both novice and expert exercisers Experience a fantastic heart pumping workout including climbing, sprinting, and training to incredible music while riding a stationary bike
Lunch Time CrunchReady to kick start your metabolism during that lunch time slump? Well, this is the class for you! Rotate through a series of cardio and strength intervals to sculpt your body and burn fat
Pilates MixThis class takes you through a variety of Pilates exercises to tone the core, along with strength exercises to target your glutes and arms Get it all done in one class
PiYo Strength™ Is a unique class designed to build strength & gain flexibility The moves fit perfectly together to form a class filled with intense choreography that’s fun, challenging and makes you sweat It’s about energy, power, and rhythm Think sculpted abdominals, increased overall core strength, and greater stability In a nutshell, PiYo™ rocks your world!
SilverSneakers®–Muscular Strength & Range of Movement Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and activity for daily living skills Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered, and a chair is used for seated and/or standing support
Silver&Fit® Level 2 ExperienceThis level is for moderately active older adults who exercise in some way one to two days per week The class is designed to increase the participant’s flexibility, joint stability, dynamic balance, coordination, agility, reaction time, muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance
Silver and StrongDesigned to meet the needs of the independent older adult Strength, endurance, mobility, and flexibility are components of the workout Chairs are available for support
Strength and Core ConditioningGet everything you want out of a fitness class! Enjoy a combination class that alternates strength training exercises with cardio to sculpt every major muscle group, ending with intense core conditioning to tone your abs and back
Tai Chi FusionThis class combines the movements of Tai Chi, Yoga, Balancing and Breathing exercises Enjoy this one hour class for a full body meditative, calming and relaxing class while gaining flexibility
Total Body ConditioningMaximize your workout! Complete head to toe workout with cardio, resistance training, and abs Class uses a variety of tools such as weights, step, floor, and bands
Turbo Kick®Burn calories and blast fat! Turbo Kick® mixes kickboxing and simple dance moves with music that makes you want to move it! You’ll love having fun and losing weight It won’t even seem like you’re working out
Land Exercise ClassesClasses are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee.
Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule at the front desk.
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willPower & grace™willpower & grace™ is a sweaty, dynamic fusion of the fitness industry’s most popular group exercise programs This easy-to-follow, linear, strong and focused program is for students of all levels Through cardiovascular barefoot training we develop ankle, knee and hip stabilization to facilitate good movement and prevent injury
Yoga – Gentle FlowOpen to all levels of practice and abilities, a soothing gentle class focuses on an exploration of basic yoga poses and how to connect them through attention to breathing, alignment and mindfulness Therapeutic in nature, you learn techniques to help you gain flexibility, while immersing yourself in a relaxing class that moves at a perfectly slower pace – allowing ample time to enjoy each pose
Yoga-PowerUsing strong, flowing movement to create a heat-building mind body workout, Power Yoga is a sequence of postures that flow into one another, building strength, unwinding tight joints, and loosening muscles
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayTotal Body
Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am
Indoor Cycling 6 – 6:45 am
Total Body Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am
Total Body Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am
Yoga – Gentle Flow 8:30 – 9:30 am
Yoga – Gentle Flow 8:30 – 9:30 am
Cardio Jam 8:15 – 9 am
Yoga-Power8:15-9 am
Cardio Circuit 9 – 9:45 am
Cardio Circuit 9 – 9:45 am
Cardio Circuit 9:15 – 10 am
Silver&Fit® Level 2 Experience
10 – 10:45 am
Tai Chi Fusion 9:45 – 10:45 am
Silver&Fit® Level 2 Experience
10 – 10:45 am
Tai Chi Fusion 9:45 – 10:45 am
Silver and Strong 10:10 – 10:50 am
Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm
Silver Sneakers® MSROM
11 – 11:45 am
Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm
Silver Sneakers® MSROM
11 – 11:45 am
Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm
Indoor Cycling 11 – 11:45 am
Indoor Cycling 11 – 11:45 am
Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm
Lunch Time Crunch 12 – 12:45 pm
Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm
Lunch Time Crunch 12 – 12:45 pm
Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm
Silver&Fit® Level 2 Experience
1:15 – 2 pm
Silver Sneakers® MSROM
1:15 – 2 pm
Indoor Cycling (beginner)
4:30 – 5:15 pm
Strength & Core Conditioning
5:30 – 6:30 pm
Pilates Mix 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Strength & Core Conditioning
5:30 – 6:30 pm
willPower & grace™ 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Indoor Cycling 6:30 – 7:15 pm
Indoor Cycling 6:30 – 7:15 pm
willPower & grace™ 6:45 – 7:45 pm
Cardio Jam * 6:45 – 7:45 pm
PiYo Strength 6:45 – 7:45 pm
Turbo Kick® 6:45 – 7:45 pm
Land Exercise ClassesClasses are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee.
Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule at the front desk.
* Cardio Jam participants must wear wristbands, which are available at the front desk 15 minutes
before class 40 participants are allowed in each class
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Walnut Street Park 2.5 acres1717 SE Walnut St.
PTurner Creek Park 12.5 acres
789 SE 31st Ct.
ArtPShute Park 13.44 acres
750 SE 8th Ave.
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Shute Park Aquatic Recreation Center953 SE Maple St.
PShadywood Park 9.24 acres
535 NE 24th Ave.
Senior Community Center750 SE 8th Ave.
Rosebay Park 2.45 acres1650 NE 65th Ave.
PRood Bridge Park 75.1 acres
4000 SE Rood Bridge Rd.
Rock Creek Trail 20900 NW Amberwood Drive
The River House at Rood Bridge Park4400 SE Rood Bridge Rd.
PReedville Creek Park 9.61 acres
7500 SE Frances Street
Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery1601 W. Baseline St.
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PNoble Woods Park 39.42 acres
475 SW Century/23480 W Baseline Rd.
PMcKinney Park 1.8 acres
375 NW Dennis Ave.
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Magnolia Park 3.75 acres1810 NW 192nd Ave.
PJackson Bottom Wetlands 725 acres
2600 Hillsboro Hwy.
ArtPHondo Dog Park 3.75 acres
4499 NW 229th Ave.
PUJ Hamby Park 6.7 acres
1035 NE Jackson School Road
PGriffin Oaks Park 6.64 acres
1880 NE Griffin Oaks St.
Tyson Recreation Center1880 NE Griffin Oaks St.
PGlencoe Creek Park 2.2 acres
2955 NE 15th Ave.
PGordon Faber Recreation Complex
/ Hillsboro Stadium4450 NW 229th Ave.
PFrances Street Park 8.72 acres
6205 SE Frances St.
Fairgrounds Sports Complex880 NE 28th Ave.
PEvergreen Park 13.97 acres2615 NW 194th Terrace
Harold Eastman Rose Garden620 NE Jackson School Road
PDairy Creek Park 24 acres
515 SW 17th Ave.
Central Park 2.5 acres6200 NE Brighton Drive
Bicentennial Park 4.4 acres275 NE 25th Ave.
Bagley Park 1.9 acres201 NE Jackson Street
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Glenn & Viola Walters Arts Cntr.527 E Main Street
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Offices4400 NW 229th Ave.
P53rd Avenue Community Park 13 acres
333 NE 53rd Ave.
E. MAIN ST.E MAIN ST.
SE BASELINE STSE BASELINE STSE OAK STSE OAK ST
NE JACKSON SCHOOL RDNE JACKSON SCHOOL RD
S 1ST AVES 1ST AVESE WALNUT STSE WALNUT ST
NE GLENCOE RDNE GLENCOE RD
NE CORNELL RDNE CORNELL RD
NENE 25th AVE25th AVE
SW BROOKWOOD AVESW BROOKWOOD AVE
TUALATIN VALLEY HIGHWAYTUALATIN VALLEY HIGHWAY
SE 32ND AVESE 32ND AVE
E. BASELINE RDE. BASELINE RD
NW EVERGREEN RDNW EVERGREEN RD
NW CORNE IL US PASS RDNW CORNE IL US PASS RD
NW BROOKWOOD PKWYNW BROOKWOOD PKWY
NW EVERGREEN PKWYNW EVERGREEN PKWY
U.S. HWY 26U.S. HWY 26
NW CORNELL RDNW CORNELL RD
NW WALKER RDNW WALKER RD
NW 185TH AVENW 185TH AVE
SW CORNE IL US PASS RDSW CORNE IL US PASS RD
SE RIVER RDSE RIVER RDSE MINTER BRIDGE RDSE MINTER BRIDGE RD
NW 229TH AVENW 229TH AVE
SE 10TH AVESE 10TH AVE
Public ArtArt
IndoorFitness
PoolFountain/Sprayground
DiscGolf
DogPark
SkatePark
Administrative/Rental Space
TennisSoftball/Baseball
BasketballSports Field
PlaygroundEquipment
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StationWalking
TrailRestroomsPicnic
ShelterPicnicArea
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Walnut Street Park 2.5 acres1717 SE Walnut St.
PTurner Creek Park 12.5 acres
789 SE 31st Ct.
ArtPShute Park 13.44 acres
750 SE 8th Ave.
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Shute Park Aquatic Recreation Center953 SE Maple St.
PShadywood Park 9.24 acres
535 NE 24th Ave.
Senior Community Center750 SE 8th Ave.
Rosebay Park 2.45 acres1650 NE 65th Ave.
PRood Bridge Park 75.1 acres
4000 SE Rood Bridge Rd.
Rock Creek Trail 20900 NW Amberwood Drive
The River House at Rood Bridge Park4400 SE Rood Bridge Rd.
PReedville Creek Park 9.61 acres
7500 SE Frances Street
Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery1601 W. Baseline St.
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PNoble Woods Park 39.42 acres
475 SW Century/23480 W Baseline Rd.
PMcKinney Park 1.8 acres
375 NW Dennis Ave.
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Magnolia Park 3.75 acres1810 NW 192nd Ave.
PJackson Bottom Wetlands 725 acres
2600 Hillsboro Hwy.
ArtPHondo Dog Park 3.75 acres
4499 NW 229th Ave.
PUJ Hamby Park 6.7 acres
1035 NE Jackson School Road
PGriffin Oaks Park 6.64 acres
1880 NE Griffin Oaks St.
Tyson Recreation Center1880 NE Griffin Oaks St.
PGlencoe Creek Park 2.2 acres
2955 NE 15th Ave.
PGordon Faber Recreation Complex
/ Hillsboro Stadium4450 NW 229th Ave.
PFrances Street Park 8.72 acres
6205 SE Frances St.
Fairgrounds Sports Complex880 NE 28th Ave.
PEvergreen Park 13.97 acres2615 NW 194th Terrace
Harold Eastman Rose Garden620 NE Jackson School Road
PDairy Creek Park 24 acres
515 SW 17th Ave.
Central Park 2.5 acres6200 NE Brighton Drive
Bicentennial Park 4.4 acres275 NE 25th Ave.
Bagley Park 1.9 acres201 NE Jackson Street
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Glenn & Viola Walters Arts Cntr.527 E Main Street
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Offices4400 NW 229th Ave.
P53rd Avenue Community Park 13 acres
333 NE 53rd Ave.
E. MAIN ST.E MAIN ST.
SE BASELINE STSE BASELINE STSE OAK STSE OAK ST
NE JACKSON SCHOOL RDNE JACKSON SCHOOL RD
S 1ST AVES 1ST AVESE WALNUT STSE WALNUT ST
NE GLENCOE RDNE GLENCOE RD
NE CORNELL RDNE CORNELL RD
NENE 25th AVE25th AVE
SW BROOKWOOD AVESW BROOKWOOD AVE
TUALATIN VALLEY HIGHWAYTUALATIN VALLEY HIGHWAY
SE 32ND AVESE 32ND AVE
E. BASELINE RDE. BASELINE RD
NW EVERGREEN RDNW EVERGREEN RD
NW CORNE IL US PASS RDNW CORNE IL US PASS RD
NW BROOKWOOD PKWYNW BROOKWOOD PKWY
NW EVERGREEN PKWYNW EVERGREEN PKWY
U.S. HWY 26U.S. HWY 26
NW CORNELL RDNW CORNELL RD
NW WALKER RDNW WALKER RD
NW 185TH AVENW 185TH AVE
SW CORNE IL US PASS RDSW CORNE IL US PASS RD
SE RIVER RDSE RIVER RDSE MINTER BRIDGE RDSE MINTER BRIDGE RD
NW 229TH AVENW 229TH AVE
SE 10TH AVESE 10TH AVE
Public ArtArt
IndoorFitness
PoolFountain/Sprayground
DiscGolf
DogPark
SkatePark
Administrative/Rental Space
TennisSoftball/Baseball
BasketballSports Field
PlaygroundEquipment
PParkingCharging
StationWalking
TrailRestroomsPicnic
ShelterPicnicArea
NaturalArea
Parks Facilities
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Location: 4400 NW 229th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124Phone: 503-681-6120Phone Registration: 503-681-5397Sports Cancellation: 503-681-6226Fax: 503-681-6124Web Site: www hillsboro-oregon govOffice Hours: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm
Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts CenterLocation: 527 E Main St Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone: 503-615-3485Fax: 503-615-3484Office Hours: Mon – Thur: 9 am – 9 pm Fri: 9 am – 6 pm Sat: 10 am – 4 pm
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex (Hillsboro Stadium and Hillsboro Ballpark)Location: 4450 NW 229th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124Facility Rentals: 503-615-6536 503-681-6120
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Hillsboro Community Senior CenterLocation: 750 SE 8th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone(General): 503-615-1090Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120Fax: 503-615-1095Office Hours: 9 am - 5 pm
Jackson Bottom Wetlands PreserveLocation: 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone(General): 503-681-6206Fax: 503-681-6277
Outdoors In Park @ the PlazaLocation: 124 E Main Street Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone: 503-681-5244
River HouseLocation: 4000 SE Rood Bridge Road Hillsboro, OR 97123Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120
Tyson Recreation CenterLocation: 1880 NE Griffin Oaks St Hillsboro, OR 97124Phone: 503-615-6552
SHARC Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation CenterLocation: 953 SE Maple St Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone: 503-681-6127Fax: 503-681-5391Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat: 7 am – 5:30 pm Sun: 8 am – 5:30 pm
Additional Program Locations53rd Avenue Park & Sports Fields: 333 NE 53rd Ave Campbell’s 3D Archery Range 21641 NW Dairy Creek Road, North Plains Century High School: 2000 SE Century Blvd Elden Kellar Track (Hare Field): NE Delsey & Grant St Element Dance Studio: 2950 SW Cornelius Pass RdFairgrounds Sports Complex: 880 NE 28th Ave Four Seasons Bowling Center: 322 SE Washington St Glencoe High School: 2700 NW Glencoe Road Gym Nest: 1414 SE 18th Ave Hillsboro Nazarene Church 1390 NE 21st AvenueLiberty High School: 21945 NW Wagon Way Lincoln Street Elementary School: 801 NE Lincoln St Peter Boscow Gym: 452 NE 3rd Ave Phoenix Martial Arts Academy: 2038 NW Aloclek Dr Ste 210
South Meadows Middle School: 4690 SE Davis St Velocity Athletix 21420 NW Nicholas Court, Ste A&B
Witch Hazel Elementary School: 4950 SE Davis St
Registration Information:RecXpress online registration is available at www hillsboro-oregon gov/ParksRec
Catalog Information:The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Activities Guide is distributed to all Hillsboro elementary school students and is available at the Parks and Recreation Administration office, the Tyson Recreation Center, SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic and Recreation Center), the Walters Cultural Arts Center, Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, the Civic Center, the Hillsboro libraries and Chamber of Commerce
Photography:The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to photograph program participants for publicity purposes These photos are for city use only and may be used in future promotional materials without prior consent or expectation of compensation
Special Needs:The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department actively seeks and supports participation by persons with disabilities in recreation programs and services To ensure your needs are met, please contact the Parks and Recreation Administration office at 503-681-6120
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Registration Information
SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic& Recreation Center)(953 SE Maple St )Monday – Friday, 5:30 am – 9:30 pmSaturday, 7 am – 5:30 pmSunday, 8 am – 5:30 pm
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office(4400 NW 229th Ave )Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm
Phone-in Registration Phone-in registration for summer programs begins at 8 am on April 29 and can be taken weekdays from8:30 am – 4:30 pm Register by calling 503-681-5397 If all lines are busy, please defer your call to a later time if possible Payment method is by Visa, MasterCard or Discover Have all registration information ready when you call Register for your immediate family ONLY One family per phone call
Fee/Cancellation/Refund PolicyAll Fee is collected during registration Cash, check and Visa, MasterCard or Discover are accepted Resident is defined as any individual living within the city limits of Hillsboro. All classes have a minimum enrollment and may be cancelled as early as 10 days before the class starts if the minimum enrollment is not met Full refunds or credits are given when a class cancels or is postponed When a recreation class refund is requested by the participant, the refund is prorated from the date of the request; a service charge of $5 00 applies No refunds or credits are given after a swim lesson has begun. Please allow up to 4 weeks to receive a refund No cash refunds
Wait ListsIf a class is filled before we receive your registration, you are informed and have an opportunity for your name be added to a wait list If openings become available, class is filled from names on the wait list If we have not received your registration 48 hours after we informed you, your place in the class is forfeit and the next person on the wait list is notified
Four Easy Ways to Register!
Glenn & Viola WaltersCultural Arts Center(527 E Main St )Monday – Thursday, 9 am – 9 pm,Friday, 9 am – 6 pmSaturday, 10 am – 4 pm
Hillsboro Community Senior Center(750 SE 8th Ave )Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm
RecXpress Online RegistrationOnline registration is available beginning at 8 am on April 29 at www hillsboro-oregon gov/ParksRec Whether you are a new or returning customer, please contact us to request your login information You may contact us by phone at 503-681-6120 or come into any of our facilities during business hours to obtain your “Account I D ” and PIN If you have ever registered for a program with the Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department, you already have an account with us and must have this information to register If you have never registered for one of our programs, then your account must be set up by one of our staff Our online registration program, allows you to view your account, browse our wide array of programs and classes, and register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Payment method is by Visa, MasterCard or Discover
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Walk-in RegistrationWalk-in registration begins for all summer programs on April 29 at 8 am or at the time the facility opens at the following locations:
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JULY 4Downtown Hillsboro
Civic Center Plaza1st & Main Streets6:30 to 10 a.m.On-line registration
www.catwalkfunrun.orgFor more information call
503-681-1170.
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Discover~Magnolia Meadows Park
18998 NW Park Ridge Way
• 4.75 Acres• Nature playground• Picnic tables• Natural, grassy meadow • .22 miles of paved trails • On-street parking
Magnolia Meadows is 4.75 acre tranquil park that complements the activity of nearby Magnolia Park. Named for the meadows along Bronson creek, the park features a paved trail connecting Magnolia Park with the neighborhoods and businesses to the east. Seating and picnic areas along the trail provide quiet spaces to enjoy this natural setting. A small nature-themed play area provides a welcome spot for children to explore. The park landscape transitions from lawn and ornamental plants along the trail to natural meadow and restored habitat plantings along the creek floodplain, ensuring a variety of color and interest throughout the seasons.
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July 10 Pepe & The Bottle BlondesJuly 17 234th Army Band
July 24 Hit MachineJuly 31 Curtis Salgado
Aug 7 Picante Latin JazzAug 14 Britnee Kellogg
Aug 21 Stone In Love
Presented by SynopsysThursdays, July 10 – August 22
6:30–8:30 pm at Shute ParkEnjoy Thursday evenings this summer with great music, dancing and fun.
Music lineup subject to change