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APRIL - AUGUST Sports for Youth & Adults | Enrichment Classes Summer Camps | Special Events | And More! SUMMER 2016

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Page 1: Summer Activity Guide 2016

ACTIVITY GUIDE

APRIL - AUGUST

Sports for Youth & Adults | Enrichment ClassesSummer Camps | Special Events | And More!

SUMMER 2016

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MISSION STATEMENT

Parks, facilities, and recreation programs for the citizens of South Whidbey Island.

CONTACT INFORecreation Center & Offices

Location/Mail 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, WA 98260

Office Phone (360) 221-5484

Fax (360) 221-7323

E-mail [email protected]

Website www.swparks.org

Office Hours Mon-Thu, 8:30am–5pm Fri, 8:30am–4:30pm

Office Closed May 30, July 4, September 5

STAFF

Parks & Recreation Director Doug Coutts, (360) 221-6488 [email protected]

Recreation Supervisor Carrie Monforte, (360) 221-6788 [email protected]

Office Manager Peggy Nelson, (360) 221-5484 [email protected]

Facilities & Grounds Tom Fallon, (360) 221-7181 [email protected]

STAY INFORMEDSubscribe to our e-newsletter and receive regular updates. Visit www.swparks.org and click on the square “Sign Up for News” icon on the right or find us on Facebook.

COMMISSIONERSThe SWPRD Board of Commissioners meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6pm at the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation Center, 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, Room 111. Commissioners are:

Dennis Hunter • Bob Hezel • Don Wood Mark Helpenstell • Matt Simms

HEALTHY ISLAND YOUTH INITIATIVE SCHOLARSHIP FUNDThe Healthy Island Youth Initiative (HIYI) Committee is pleased to announce that it recently received generous donations from Island Thrift, Soroptimist International of Oak Harbor, and Walmart, and an anonymous South Whidbey donor. These donations will support ongoing efforts to keep organized healthy activities affordable for all local youth in Island County.

The HIYI Scholarship Fund addresses these needs by helping cover the cost of registration fees, equipment and/or other expenses so that youth in Island County can participate in organized physical activities, regardless of their family’s economic status.

The South Whidbey Parks & Aquatics Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization, has kindly agreed to become the fiscal agent for HIYI, and will now receive, hold and distribute funds upon direction from the HIYI committee.

Donations to this fund may now be tax deductible. Donations to the scholarship fund can be made payable to South Whidbey Parks & Aquatics Foundation, and should be mailed to PO Box 157, Freeland, WA 98249, with a note on the memo line directing it to the “HIYI Scholarship Fund”.

Any Whidbey Island youth may apply for assistance to participate in any organized sport or physical activity. The needs-based scholarships are awarded based on financial criteria and commitment to the activity. Those interested in receiving financial assistance should call Carrie at (360) 221-6788 or visit www.islandcountyahc.org/Page/43 and print off an application.

ACCESSIBILITY & ACCOMODATIONIndividuals with or without disabilities may register for all programs offered by South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District provided program safety can be met. The District provides reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. Contact the SWPRD office three weeks in advance of the program start date to discuss accommodations. Reasonable accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

DISCLAIMERS

Updates & ErrorsThis schedule of classes is published for information purposes only. We strive to produce the most accurate brochure possible. However, some program information may have changed after this brochure has gone to print. We will make every effort to notify participants of the changes.

School DisclaimerSouth Whidbey Parks and Recreation programs are NOT sponsored by the South Whidbey School District or the Coupeville School District, and the South Whidbey School District and Coupeville School Districts assume no responsibility for the conduct or safety of the activity. In consideration for the privilege to distribute these materials, the South Whidbey School District and the Coupeville School District shall be held harmless from any cause of action, claim or petition filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including all costs, attorney’s fees and judgments or awards.

ADVERTISINGWhidbey Weekly prints and distributes three activity guides a year. We welcome you to advertise your program or business along with us. For details, email [email protected].

GENERAL INFORMATION

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REFUNDS & CREDITS1. Full refunds will be given for all classes

cancelled by SWPRD.

2. Refunds requested and submitted in writing using the Refund Request Form before the early fee deadline date (or at least 5 business days before start of program if no early fee deadline) will be subject to a 10% service fee, with a minimum service fee of $10.

3. SWPRD account credits requested and submitted in writing using the Refund Request Form before the early fee deadline date (or at least 5 business days before start of program if no early fee deadline) will be good for one calendar year from issue date, for the full fee paid and will not be subject to service fee.

4. Refunds or credits will not be issued if cancelled after deadline date or within 5 business days of program start.

5. To request a refund, a Refund Request Form must be submitted to the SWPRD office in writing. Verbal requests will not be honored. Forms are available at the SWPRD office or online. Please be aware that refund requests may take up to 45 days to process.

6. Refunds will not be issued from an account credit.

7. Refunds will not be issued for programs costing $10 or less (unless cancelled by SWPRD).

8. One day classes, trips, or special events are not covered under this policy (no refunds or credits available).

9. Certain contract programs, indicated with this symbol: §, have their own refund policies. Contact the contractor directly to inquire about their specific policy.

SCHOLARSHIP & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR PROGRAMSThere are several needs-based resources available to enable youth to participate in programs with SWPRD. There are also scholarships available for a few adult programs. Call (360) 221-6788 for info.

REGISTRATION INFO

† Symbol indicates that fee includes 8.7% sales tax. The State of Washington Department of Revenue collects sales tax on fees for certain entertainment and recreation programs.

§ Symbol indicates contracted programs that have their own refund policies. Contact the contractor directly to inquire about their specific policy.

Advance registration is required for all programs unless otherwise stated. It is best if you register at least two weeks in advance of any program start date.

All fees are due at the time of registration. We cannot “hold” a space for you without full payment and registration.

All programs have a minimum and maximum enrollment. We request that you register in advance to ensure class minimums are met. We reserve the right to cancel a program if minimums are not met.

There is a $25 service charge on all returned checks and declined credit cards.

Registration forms are also available online at www.swparks.org

KEEP US INFORMEDDo you have ideas or suggestions for new program directions? Is there something you’d like to see us try? Email us your ideas at [email protected]. We want to hear from you!

GENERAL INFORMATION

HOW TO REGISTER

OnlineFor your convenience, you may register online for many of our programs, with no additional fees. Check out this service at www.swparks.org.

By MailSend completed registration form and full payment to: SWPRD, 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, WA 98260

By Fax or EmailFax or email completed registration form with credit card authorization. Fax to (360) 221-7323 or email to [email protected]. Always call the office at (360) 221-5484 to confirm receipt.

In PersonWalk in to our SWPRD office at 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, during our regular business hours. We take cash, check or credit cards at the office.

INCLEMENT WEATHER, POWER OUTAGES AND RAIN-OUTSPrograms may be cancelled in the event of inclement weather or power outages. We encourage you to call our voice messaging system at (360) 221-5484 before leaving home to determine program status.

WOODWARD’S TAEKWONDO ACADEMY

TWO WEEK SPECIAL2 Weeks of Classes plus

FREE uniform ONLY $35!

390 NE Midway Blvd A204 • Oak Harbor360-240-9433 • www.woodwardstkd.com

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www. .comwww. .comFREECoffee DrinkOn Us!Courtesy of Whidbey Coffee, the first 50 people who register in-person at the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation office for summer activities listed in this program, will receive a voucher for one

FREE WHIDBEY COFFEE DRINK!

Take your completed registration forminto the South Whidbey Parks

& Recreation office located at 5475 Maxwelton Road in Langley.

www.swparks.orgLimit one per person/registration

Voucher redeemable at any Whidbey Coffee location

Name (First, Last) Phone Alt. Phone Birthdate (Youth) Age Grade

Address City State Zip Gender

Email(s) Check here to receive our e-newsletter [ ]

Height (Basketball) Circle your shirt size (if applicable)

Youth: S M L Adult: S M L XL 2X 3X

Parent/Legal Guardian (Required for youth only) Phone(s) Relationship to participant

Parent/Legal Guardian (Required for youth only)

Emergency Contact (Other than those listed above) Relationship to participant Authorized to pick up child:

Date or Session Start Time Fee

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Exp. Date 3 digit code on back of card

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Credit Card Payment (Visa or MasterCard)Waiver / Release of Liability

Program Title

REGISTRATION FORMMail registration form with credit card info or check payable to SWPRD, 5475 Maxwelton Rd., Langley, WA 98260 , or fax w/ credit card info to (360)221-7323.

You can also register online at www.swparks.org with no extra fees!

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Please consider donating to our youth scholarship fund and add to your total. Your donation: $________

I agree to hold harmless the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District, Island County, and South Whidbey School District, and their officials, employees and agents for any and all claims for personal injury and damage in which damage and injury is or appears to be proximately caused by my participation or the participation of the child for whom I am responsible in this recreation program. Furthermore, I hereby consent that images (photographs, video recordings, etc.) of me or my child engaged in above activities may be used for promotional purposes.

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BEAT THE HEAT WATERWORKSYOUTH & CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULTIf it’s nice and hot outside we will turn on the waterworks (sprinklers) at Community Park for a quick afternoon cool-off and set up our super–duper water slide. Youth must be supervised by parents/guardians. Those who participate consent to our standard waiver/release by participating.

Location: Community Park Field #3

Wed | July 20 | 1-2pm | Free

3-ON-3 BASKETBALL CLASSICBY ROTARY OF SOUTH WHIDBEYFundraiser for Rotary projects, including South Whidbey Parks & Rec improvements. Four players to a team. Free tournament t-shirt. Details will be available at www.swparks.org/special_events. Team sign-up and info: contact Louis Muniz at (360) 969-1028, [email protected]

Location: South Whidbey High School; semi-finals and final rounds to be held outdoors at SWPRD Rotary Court.

Sat | Jul 23 | Opening rounds: 10:30am

SUMMER SAMPLERCome out for an early taste of summer! Can’t decide on an activity for your child? Come to this sampler event to find out what SWPRD has to offer! This is the perfect opportunity for families to sign up for and learn more about activities, events, and programs coming this summer. Meet many of the instructors and coordinators for our summer programs, ask questions, watch demonstrations, and sample offerings. Visit www.swparks.org/special_events.html for a list of participating programs and activities. Registration will be accepted for most programs, paying by cash or check.

Coordinator: Carrie Monforte, [email protected], (360) 221-6788

Location: South Whidbey Academy Gym.

Fri | Apr 15 | 5-7pm | Free Event

OYSTER GARDENINGLearn to cultivate these seafood gems!

ADULTS & YOUTH AGES 16+ Discover the fun and satisfaction of cultivating your own oyster garden on your beach. You will learn about suitable beaches, gear used, oyster types, and health and environmental considerations. You will assemble gear for your garden and receive oyster seed to begin growing oysters. The 3-day class includes a visit to an oyster garden and classroom time. Gardening experience is very helpful and will help you understand the attention required to maintain your oyster garden.

What to bring: Weather and beach appropriate attire, and pictures of your own beach.

Instructor: Kurt Johnson has spent over 30 years in the shellfish farming industry from owning a mussel and oyster farm to

SPECIAL EVENTS

developing nursery and grow-out systems for mussels, oysters, scallops and geoducks in the US, Mexico and Canada. He has also provided biological services for shellfish farming of clams, mussels, oysters, and geoducks. [email protected]

Location: A private residence in Freeland and SWPRD room 111.

Min 5 / Max 15

Sun | May 8 | 10am-1pmSat | May 14 | 9am-12pm Sat | June 5 | 9-10am$25* for 3-day class. †

*Additional materials fee of $140, to be collected after determining suitability of your beach for an oyster garden. Materials fee provides oyster bags, oyster seed, and gear for securing bags to the beach.

Participants should have access to a private beach suitable for oyster growing, either through ownership or agreement with the owner. Suitable beaches have a firm gravel or cobble substrate at the 0 to +4 foot tide level and are not exposed to excessive wave action. Sandy beaches are less suitable but can grow oysters for a gardener determined to put in more work. Many suitable beaches are found in Holmes Harbor and Saratoga Passage.

Photo by Dave Welton

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FIRST AID & CPRYOUTH AGES 14+ AND ADULTSIn this course, you will learn and practice how to effectively recognize and respond to medical emergencies in the critical first minutes until emergency medical services arrive. These skills include American Heart Association CPR (for adults, children, and infants), First Aid, and use of an AED. Those who successfully complete the course will earn their AHA CPR/FA card.

Instructor: Jon Gabelein, Firefighter, EMT, AHA instructor and Coupeville School District teacher.

Location: SWPRD Rec Center, Room 125.

Min 5/Max 25

Sat | June 18 | 9am | $25

CLAM DIGGING 101 Diggin’ for Dinner

ALL AGES, YOUTH WITH AN ADULT Get out of your shell at this informational and hands-on workshop on clamming in our area. Learn about gear, harvesting regulations, where to go, and practical instructions. Sample steamed clams and enjoy the beach at low tide. You’ll take home your clam harvest (health conditions permitting), a clam measuring tool, and yummy recipes for serving up your finds. Each person will need to bring shoes that can get wet and sandy, a 2+ gallon container that holds water, and a small shovel or hand cultivator for each person wanting to harvest clams.

Coordinator: Carrie Monforte, [email protected]

Location: A South Whidbey Beach, TBA.

Min 5 / Max 30

Sat | May 7 | 11am-1pm | $10*†

*No charge for children under the age of 5 years, max 2 per paying adult. We have been granted a free one-day group fishing license.

SIGN LANGUAGESigning is fun!

ALL AGES, CHILDREN WITH AN ADULTBeginners are invited to build signing vocabulary, numbers and learn how to fingerspell. Sport signs will be taught, common phrases, and along with facial expressions, it is a lot like acting. Class is also geared toward individual needs and areas of interest. Students may bring in words to class and will be shown how to express it.

Instructor: Susan Ishikawa loves teaching this class, as she remembers when she first saw KOKO the signing gorilla, and became fascinated with the language of signs. [email protected]

Location: SWPRD Room 111.

Wed | May 4-25 | 5:30-6:15pm | $50Wed | June 1-22 | 5:30-6:15pm | $50 Wed | July 6-27 | 5:30-6:15pm | $50 Wed | Aug 3-24 | 5:30-6:15pm | $50

GENERAL INTEREST

Attend Septic 101 to learn how to live with your system and avoid costly repairs or replacement.

Attend Septic 201 and if you have a gravity or pressure system, you could get certified to inspect it yourself. Inspections are required by law every 1-3 years. To register call

360-678-7914 or visit: www.islandcountyseptictraining.com

Check it! Don’t wreck it!

Septic 101 & 201 Combo Classes

Sat. April 23, 9-Noon, Nordic Lodge, Coupeville

Tues. May 12, 5-8pm, Nordic Lodge, Coupeville

Thurs. June 30, 5-8pm, Nordic Lodge, Coupeville

Sat. Aug. 6, 9-Noon, Nordic Lodge, Coupeville

Sat. Sept. 10, 9-Noon, Nordic Lodge, Coupeville

Mon. Sept. 19, 5-8pm, Bayview Senior Center

Thurs. Sept. 29, 5-8pm, Oak Harbor Library

Register: www.islandcountyseptictraining.com

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SPORTS FOR DOGS: K–9 NOSEWORKSniffing out fun on Whidbey

AGE 16 AND OLDER FOR HUMANS AGE 4 MONTHS (OR ALL VACCINATIONS COMPLETED) FOR DOGS This fast–growing dog sport teaches you how to encourage and develop your dog’s amazing natural scenting ability by using its desire to hunt and its love of food, toys, and exercise. This exciting detection style activity is appropriate for dogs of any age, breed, or physical ability and handlers of all ages and abilities. Each dog works separately, one at a time, so this is a class for dogs unsuited for a group setting. Classes are offered at all levels, from beginning to advanced dog-handler teams. Programs are on-going and held Wednesdays and Sundays; dates later in summer will be determined in June.

Instructor: Georgia Edwards is a nationally-Certified NoseWork Instructor. A retired cancer physician, she first became interested in canine scent discrimination 25 years ago when her hospital therapy dog was able to identify patients with metastatic breast cancer. [email protected]

Location: Beginning classes held at SWPRD building and in the Community Park; advanced classes may be held off-site on “field-trips.”

Sun OR Wed | May 1-Jun 8 | Times vary by level, see www.swparks.org Fee is $150* per dog

*Additional $10 materials fee paid directly to instructor provides odor kit containing 4-6 tins of the target odors, rare-earth magnets, gloves.

INTRO TO ARDUINOLearn to use Arduino micro processors

AGES 10+ OR BY PERMISSIONStarting with a simple LED circuit, this class is for those who want to learn Arduino as part of their robotics class or program. Each student will get their own Arduino kit to begin building circuits and learning how to program the Arduino to build your great idea. Classes will cover Arduino hardware, interfacing with wires, resistors, capacitors, sensors, other circuits and how to begin programming your Arduino.

Bring: Laptop computer, lunch, snacks.

Instructor: Ashley McConnaughey has 7 years experience as a mentor of underwater robotics teams. [email protected], (425) 320-7849

Location: Atlantis STEAM space at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 6309 Wilson Pl, Clinton.

Min 2/Max 10

Mon-Fri | Aug 15-19 | 9am-12pm | $150*

*Additional $100 materials fee due directly to instructor at first session. Students will receive their own Arduino kit with Arduino, breadboard, wires, sensors, resisters, etc.

THE THIRDANNUAL “Sail-What-You-Gotta”

SATURDAYJULY 30

ATLONE LAKENOON—5:00PM

Got a small non-motorized boat in the back yard gathering dust? Get down to Lone Lake and get it on the water! At the SAIL-WHAT-YOU-GOTTA REGATTA, all small sail and paddle boats are invited, including canoes, kayaks, SUPs & row boats. No boat? No problem – come and take a ride with us.Info: Contact Bob at [email protected] or visit http://www.swparks.org/special_events.html for schedule.

FUNFOR ALL AGES

—» Games

—» Sailboat rides

—» Free Hot Dogs

—» Entertainment

—» Smile & Wave

Sail-By Parade

—» Racing demonstration

—» Youth build-a-boat

(while supplies last)

—» Awards for:

· Fastest Pelican & El Toro

· Most Outstanding Boat

South Whidbey Yacht Club &South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District Invite You...

A Community Party on the Lake

Photo by Dave Welton

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controllers, pistons, actuators, electronics soldering, and mechanics, students will utilize these skills to build and test their ideas. While the skills learned are applicable for any basic robot, this class is particularly geared toward skills and bot parts useful to students competing in underwater robotics. Preference given to students who wish to compete in underwater robotics and former Atlantis students; new students should have serious interest in robotics.

Bring: Water, lunch and snacks.

Instructors: Class mentors have coached international championship underwater robotics teams. Teachers include Ashley McConnaughey, Rob Setlow and occasional members of winning Atlantis ROV Team. [email protected], (425) 320-7849

Location: Atlantis STEAM space at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Pl, Clinton .

Min 3/Max 12

Mon-Fri | Aug 22-26 | 10am-3pm | $50*

*Additional $50 materials fee due paid directly to instructor at first session. Provides multiple robotics parts to investigate.

BABYSITTER TRAININGAGES 11-17Are you a Babysitter? Do you want to become a Babysitter? Interested in having your child provide the absolute best care possible to their siblings? Sign up for this class! Class teaches CPR & choking first aid, water hazards, fun activities to entertain children of various age groups, infant and child feeding, diapering procedures, providing emergency care, basic first aid care and much more! Class includes a certification card to show parents that you are a certified CABS babysitter, plus a workbook for continued reference! Not intended for Daycare Professionals.

Also learn about: • Sitter safety• Starting your business• Before you accept a job• Before the parents leave• Playtime & technology• Behavior redirection• Meal preparation• Child safety & emergencies• Bedtime

Bring: Lunch to eat during class. We will provide healthy snacks.

Instructors: Terry Welch, EMTB and Robert May, EMTP are accredited by ASHI to teach CABS and have extensive emergency services responder experience. They are passionate about training and helping to build healthy communities. [email protected]

Location: TBA

Min 10/Max 30

Session 1: Fri | Jun 24 | 9am-2pm | $28Session 2: Tue | Jun 28 | 9am-2pm | $28

GENERAL INTEREST

ROBOTICS WORKSHOPMaking Parts Work

ENTERING GRADES 6-12In a week of building and testing, students will experiment with creating parts of a working robot using various materials: from re-purposed MacGyver style materials, to off-the-shelf parts. Learning circuits, motor

LABOR DAY WEEKEND

BEER GARDEN

ART & FOOD

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1-800-679-3878www.broadviewappliance.com"Serving Whidbey Island Since 1961"

270 SE Pioneer Way, Oak Harbor

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MUSICALYOUTHPRODUCTION

AUDITIONSJune 4 & 5 1-4 pm

Ages 8-18Performances:

July 21-31, 2016Th, Fri, Sat @ 7 pm

Sunday Matinee 2 pm

WhidbeyPlayhouse

360-679-2237whidbeyplayhouse.com

730 SE Midway Blvd

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OUTDOOR NAVIGATIONExploring is awesome!

AGES 10+, FAMILY-FRIENDLY We’re natural-born explorers; all we need is a lively intro to map reading techniques to open up adventures in our local parks. This is a great way to introduce orienteering, a sport that combines racing with navigation. Check out www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZOI9kKuA4I. Learn the fundamentals of map-based navigation and apply them right away in an outdoor orienteering course at Community Park. Students will learn:• Elements of a good map• Commonly mapped features• Orientation & relocation• Thumbing & contours• The joy of knowing where you’re going!

Bring: Outdoor shoes, weather-appropriate clothing. A compass if you have one.

Instructor: Bob Forgrave is president of Cascade Orienteering Club, former director of the state orienteering youth league, and former middle school team coach. [email protected] Co-trainer Chris Whitmyre is former director of the “Ultimate Orienteer” series for experienced navigators.

Location: The Crow’s Nest at Community Park, then outdoors in the park.

Min 10/Max 30

Session 1: Sat | May 28 | 12:30-4pm | $12*Session 2: Sat | Jun 18 | 12:30-4pm | $12*

*Accompanied youth ages 14 & under are half price.

GENERAL INTEREST

SWIMMINGCAMP CASEY

Open Swim to the public & Swiming Lessons

www.spu.edu/campcaseypool(360) 678-5050

Camp CaseySwimming Pool Opens June 17

AIRPORT SHUTTLE & CHARTER SERVICE

Serving SeaTac Airport with 9 trips a day

www.seatacshuttle.com360-679-4003 • 877-679-4003

Stay safe and book your special event

transportation with us.

WHETHERA PRIVATE PARTY

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Dancing on Whidbey IslandENROLL FOR OUR SUMMER CLASSES!

See our recital in June at South Whidbey High School!Advanced Dancer Workshop in August

Ballet & Pointe • Lyrical • Modern • Tap & Jazz • Hip HopMusical Dance Theater • Creative • Pre-Dance • Gymnastics

360-341-1282 • 714 Camano Avenue • [email protected] • islanddanceandgymnastics.com

Classes For All Ages!Adult Discounts

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ORIENTEERING FOR ADULTSEnjoy knowing where you’re going!

ADULTSLand Navigation is fun! Orienteering is a fun way to make a sport of learning land navigation using topographical maps of parks and other land. It will be of interest to folks who enjoy maps, reading, jogging, hiking, or just stumbling around in a park (must be able to move on uneven terrain, canes are fine). Class will introduce basics of orienteering, including history and where orienteering fits in local to international organizations. Maps, books, online resources and other orienteering gear will be examined. Students will learn the fundamentals of map-based land navigation, then apply them right away in an Orienteering course at South Whidbey Community Park, either singly or in pairs (students’ choice).

Bring: A compass with clear baseplate if you have one, outdoor shoes, weather-appropriate clothing.

Instructor: Harvey Friedman, past

president of Cascade Orienteering Club, has participated in Orienteering meets in about a dozen countries, and taught the course “Orienteering for Older Adults” at the Lifetime Learning Center in Seattle. [email protected]

Location: The Crow’s Nest at Community Park, then outdoors in the park.

Min 8/Max 20

Sun | June 19 | 10:30am-3pm | $15

MUSIC TOGETHERCHILDREN BIRTH TO 5 YEARS, ACCOMPANIED BY A GROWN-UPMusic Together® is based on the premise that all children are musical and parents/caregivers play a crucial role in activating and nurturing their child’s musical development. Classes include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play. Activities are playful, nonperformance-oriented musical experiences - developmentally appropriate for children and easy for parents and caregivers, regardless of their own musical ability. Best of all, it’s fun!

Instructor: Jess Monett, B.S. in Music Education, started playing the piano when she was six years old and discovered her passion for music. She began her career as the band director at LMS and is on staff at Joe’s Island Music, teaching piano and band instruments. She enjoys accompanying community musical groups, and is thrilled to share music with children. [email protected]

Location: SWPRD Room 125.

Min 6/Max 12 per session. Classes fill quickly. Registration opens April 8 at 9am.

Mon | Apr 18-June 27* | 10:30-11:15am | $103**Tue | Apr 19-June 28 | 10:30-11:15am | $103**

*No class May 30 or 31. May 31 and June 24 will be a “make-up” day as required, RSVP.

**Additional siblings 9 months–5 years: $80 (please register in person). Additional registration fee of $41 per family is due at first class and paid directly to director. Checks made payable to MTWI. Class materials include a CD, access online resources, music activity book, and parent guide.

GENERAL INTEREST

South Whidbey Children's CenterSummer Program for Children ages 5 years to 12 years

• Beach and Library Trips• Arts and Crafts• Cooking• Water Games• Outdoor Sports and Fun

Whole Day and Half Day programsSign up for one week or the entire summer!

Monday-Friday 6:30 am - 5:30 pmFor information please call 360-221-4499www.swchildrenscenter.com

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MODEL ROCKETSCalling future astronauts & rocket scientists!

AGES 9-13, YOUNGER OK WITH AN ADULTLearn science by creating and launching your own model rockets! On Tuesday and Wednesday, we will assemble and finish a complete 20–inch model rocket. Thursday will be launch day, when you are encouraged to bring along a camera and your fan club to document your rocket’s first flight! Rockets will be made from a cardboard tube, with balsa wood fins, and powered by a “B” or “C” Estes model rocket motor. The rockets have parachute recovery, so the student may take the rocket home. Kids return for this program year after year, and the class fills quickly. Register early.

Instructor: Hometown hero and local favorite teacher, Leonard Good. (360) 221-6439

Location: SWPRD Room 111.

Min 5/Max 12

Tue-Thu | July 12-14 | 10am-11:30am | $40*Tue-Thu | July 26-28 |10am-11:30am | $40*

*Additional $5 materials fee due to instructor at first session. Provides tube, balsa wood, and model rocket motor.

SKIMBOARD PAINTING WORKSHOPAGES 7-17Paint your own one–of–a–kind skimboard. Join artists from Jack’d Skimboards to learn the basic techniques for painting with acrylic, watercolor, pencil, pen, airbrush, and screen printing. Each participant will be provided with a blank skimboard; the magic begins as each student creates their own masterpiece using one or all of the techniques available. At the end of class the

boards will be finished by members of Jack’d and then will be available for pickup 2–3 weeks after class. Don’t miss this amazing deal… the registration fee for this workshop and your own custom painted board ends up being less than buying a new board!

Save $15 For only $165 you can do the Skimboard Paint Workshop AND skimboarding camp. Sign up by registering for Skimboarding 101 and choosing the “Bundle” option.

Bring: Sketches of your ideas, painting clothes, and creativity.

Location: SWPRD Room 125.

Instructor: Auston Reisman from Jack’d Skimboards. [email protected]

Min 4/Max 17

Sat | July 16 | 10am-12:30pm | $95*

*Fee includes your “blank slate” skimboard and painting supplies. Wax can be purchased at class for an additional $5 cash, and should be applied to your new board before you ride it.

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THE MAGIC OF MARINE SCIENCEAfter School Enrichment Program

GRADES 1-5This program is hands-on, exploratory, open-ended, and laboratory centered. Each child will be challenged to think and explore at their own pace. Each week your child will be introduced to a new science concept. The focus this session will be chemical reactions, the physics of pressure and buoyancy, and possible dissection of a clam or mussel or similar.

For your convenience, instructor will meet SWES students at the flagpole after school and together they will walk to the program at SWPRD across the street. If you choose to do this, you must indicate this at registration and provide the school with a permission note.

Instructor: Jeff Nelsen, a Science Educator and Marine Biologist with over 40 years of science education. [email protected]

Location: SWPRD Room 111.

Min 5/Max 15

Tue | May 3-June 7 | 3:45-4:50pm | $85

YOUTH LEARN-TO-ROWAn introduction to competitive rowing.

AGES 13-18Island Rowing Association will host an introduction to the sport of rowing. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience the sport of rowing and the benefits of physical activity. Personal floatation devices will be provided. There will be four morning sessions at Lone Lake. Students must be able to swim. If you are interested or have questions, please contact Carl Fjelsted via email at the link below or by phone. Fee includes an Island Rowing T-Shirt. Info & registration: www.islandrowing.org

Instructors: Training and coaching will be provided by coaches trained and certified by USRowing. Contact: Carl Fjelsted (360) 331-3960, [email protected]

Location: Lone Lake Public Access .

Tue-Fri | June 28-July 1 | 8:30-11am | $85

DROP-IN BASKETBALLADULTS 18+Come out and play a pick-up game of basketball with your peers. Refine your skills, get in shape, and Hoop It Up! These programs are free, but donations are appreciated and support our Youth Scholarship fund. Participation is at-your-own-risk, and by participating you consent to our standard waiver/release of liability (see registration form). An additional Ages 35+ session may be added. Check website.

Location: SW High School Gym*

Coordinator: Nick Welles (360) 320-1187 and Louis Muniz (360) 969-1028

Mon/Wed | Apr 11-June 1* | 6:30-8:30pm | Free

*Schedule & locations vary frequently. Please check with coordinator for schedule updates.

GENERAL INTEREST & SPORTS

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DROP-IN VOLLEYBALL ADULTS 18+Join us for a game of volleyball with a great group of people. Enjoy a fun 2-hour workout while playing volleyball, and improving your skills. Participation is at-your-own-risk, and by participating you consent to our standard waiver/release of liability (see registration form).

Location: LMS Gym.

Coordinator Info: Mike & Amber O’Brien (360) 661-4545.

Tue | Apr 12-June 14* | 6:30-8:30pm | Free

*Schedule & locations vary frequently. Please check with coordinator for schedule updates.

SAILING LESSONS FOR ADULTSLearn to Sail with SW Yacht Club

ADULTS AND YOUTH AGES 16+Come feel the wind on your face, breathe the fresh air and learn how those little boats actually get from place to place using only the wind. It’s easy and fun. If it’s one of those things you always wanted to do - start now! All sessions accommodate beginning and intermediate sailors. New this year! We are also offering Intermediate Dinghy Sailing during the same sessions for those who want to further their skills or brush up on racing techniques. Beginners should attend orientation. More info at www.swyachtclub.org/programs

Instructors: Head instructors are US Sailing certified and will be assisted by experienced dinghy sailors.

Location: Lone Lake. Taught in an open-air classroom setting and on the water.

M/T/W/Th | June 20-23 | 5-7:30pm* | $200** Beginner orientation: 4pm MonSat/Sun | June 25-26 |10am-4:30pm* | $200**M/T/W/Th | June 27-30 | 2-4:30pm* | $200** Beginner orientation: 1pm Mon**

*Friday, July 1 will be an extra day of fun on the water for all students from all classes. This may be considered a make-up day if we lost a day of instruction for weather reasons.

**SWYC members receive a $50 discount.

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social rides for beginners, training rides for experienced cyclists, and

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SPORTS

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JR. TENNIS LEAGUESummertime is tennis time!

DIVISIONS FOR AGES 6-17Whidbey Island Junior Tennis League is the perfect place to learn and play tennis with friends this summer! Players ages 6-10 will do large group warm ups and then be divided according to ability and age for drilling and match play. The focus is on skill development, sportsmanship and fun! Players ages 11+ will be matched up with equal-level opponents for match play. The focus is on skill development, strategy, sportsmanship and fun! All levels welcome.

Come when you can–we realize that over a 5-week period, players may miss some sessions. If there’s room, it’s also okay to register and join after the league has

started—same low price! Potential rainouts are built in to the schedule, therefore there will be no make-up days for the Junior Tennis League. Refunds will not be issued for missed days. Tennis may be cancelled due to rain. Call the office (360) 221-5484 one hour before class if unsure.

Coordinator: Karyle Kramer, [email protected]

Location: SWHS Tennis Courts.

AGES 6–10 (MAX 24) Tue/Thu | July 12–Aug 11 | 11am-12pm | $44

AGES 11–17 “JV” (MAX 28)Tue/Thu | July 12–Aug 11 | 9:30-11am | $65

AGES 11–17 “VARSITY” (MAX 28)Tue/Thu | July 12–Aug 11 | 8-9:30am | $65

PRIVATE BASEBALL LESSONSOne-on-One with Steve Goucher

AGES 8–13Under the direction of former professional baseball player and Atlanta Braves scout, Steve Goucher (and staff ), these lessons provide half hour one-on-one instruction after our Pro-Baseball Camp.

Instructor: Steve Goucher has over 20 years experience instructing baseball at all levels. Many of his students have gone on to play college baseball with a few playing now in the big leagues. [email protected]

Location: Community Park Field #1.

Tue-Wed | July 26-27 | 1-3pm |$35/half hour

FALCON BASKETBALLENTERING GRADES 3–8Come work on your basketball skills under the guidance of Coach Washington, the boys’ basketball coach at SWHS, his staff and players. This camp is for all skill levels and will serve as a great way to be active over summer break, build new skills, and to get ready for the basketball season. Early registration is encouraged, space is limited and athletes are admitted on a first come, first served basis.

What to bring: A ball clearly marked with your name, water bottle, proper basketball attire, shoes with non-marking soles, shorts, and your positive attitude! Fee includes a shirt, please indicate size at registration.

Instructors: Coach Washington and his staff and players: [email protected]

Location: TBA

GRADES 3-5Thu/Fri | July 28-29 | 9-10:30am | $35

GRADES 6-8Thu/Fri | July 28-29 | 10:45am-12:15pm | $35

GOLF LESSONSADULTS, YOUTH AGES 12+ W/ AN ADULTLearn to play golf in a relaxed non–competitive environment. This 4–week golf program is for new golfers, those wanting

at Community ParkSouth Whidbey Parks & RecreationSchedule: www.swparks.orgInfo: (360)221-5484

at Bayview CornerGoosefootSchedule: www.goosefoot.orgInfo: (360)321-4145

STREET DANCESCONCERTS IN THE PARK

SPORTS

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to tidy up their skills, and those returning to the game. Includes three sessions on the full swing and one on-course lesson (1-3 holes), giving you a great opportunity to learn this lifetime sport. Classes will take place rain or shine. This program fills up, so register early!

Instructor: Keepers of the Game member, Bob Brown. The Keepers’ Mission is to preserve golf’s fine traditions and etiquette (self-reliance, honesty, manners, honor, and thoughtfulness).

Location: Island Greens Golf Course, 3890 E. French Rd, Clinton.

Min 4/Max 6 per session

Sat | Apr 30-May 21 | 9-9:50am* | $34**

*An additional session may be added if this one fills. **Participants will need to purchase 3-4 tokens for balls. These can be purchased for $3 at Critters & Co at Ken’s Korner or Clinton Foodmart. Participants will also need to pay the discounted green fee of $7 (bring exact change) for the final day.

ARCHERYSESSIONS FOR ADULTS, YOUTH 9-13Whidbey Islanders have the privilege and the opportunity to learn archery from a national level coach! This Spring Break clinic will cover proper shooting techniques, equipment selection, training and plenty of hands-on fun. This clinic is designed to present the lifetime recreational activity of archery in a broad perspective for future use as a recreational pursuit. Archery will go rain or shine, so students should come prepared for the weather. Participants must be able to stay focused for the entire session.

Instructor: Bill Stinson has been a professional archery coach and sports educator for 30 years. He holds certification from USA Archery (Level 3), National Archery in the Schools trainer and NFAA Ellite Coach and has coached national levels competitions. [email protected]

Location: Community Park field at the north entrance.

AGES 9-12Mon-Fri | Aug 15-19 | 1:30-3pm | $65

AGES 13-17Mon-Fri | Aug 15-19 | 3:30-5pm | $65

ADULTSMon-Fri | Aug 15-19 | 5:30-7pm | $65

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ADULT COED SOFTBALL LEAGUEADULTS 18+Come show us that you still have it! Get exercise and blow off end-of-the-week steam at the best fields around. Get a team together or join the pick-up list. This is a clean, community oriented, alcohol–free league. ASA rules for softball will be followed, with a few exceptions (rules will be posted online). Emphasis is on healthful competition in a recreational atmosphere. We provide one umpire per game to facilitate fair and spirited games. Teams typically play 2 games per evening, for a minimum of 14 games, plus tournament. Teams will have byes.

Register your team by June 10!

Mandatory Team Manager’s meeting Tuesday, June 14, 6pm in the Crow’s Nest at Community Park. Fees cover the cost of field use, game balls, umpire, scorebooks, administrative costs & tournament. Uniforms are not required or provided.

Coordinator: Carrie Monforte, (360) 221-6788, [email protected]

Location: Community Park Fields.

Min 2/Max 8 Teams

Fri* | 6pm, 7:15pm** | June 24–Aug 20* | $750 per team, max 20 per roster.

*Some games will be scheduled Tuesday as necessary, including July 26. No games July 29. Additional tournament Fri, Aug 19 and/or Sat, Aug 20.

**Games may be scheduled to start as early as 5:30pm in August, depending upon daylight.

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Wilderness Survival for Kids June 27-July 1, July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29$249/student 9am-3pm ages 8-12 (limit 15)

Kids Kayak Academy/Marine Biology by KayakSkills classes offered July & August 9am - 3pm$250/student ages 9-15(Limit 6 per class)

New! Marine Mammal Discovery July 5-8 9am-3pm* Ages 9-13 (*1 long day)$289/student

Art In Nature Aug 8-12$249/student 9am-3pm

Deception Pass Day Camps $160/wk 9am-3pm ages 8-12 (limit 15/wk)Beach Combers Paradise, Aqua Marine,Forest Friends, Eco Camp

Jr. Explorer (1/2 Day Camp)$79/wk ages 6-8 9am-noon, or 12:30-3:30Forest and Marine Themes (limit 15/wk)

Marine Explorer Camp June 20-24$249 /student 9am-3pm ages 8-13 (limit 15/wk)

Nature Photography Camp Aug 1-5$249/student 9am-3pm ages 10-15(limit 15/wk)

Outdoor Academic Adventures for All Ages!

Class Dates & Details Online • To Register Call: 360-708-3286

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SUMMER FUN KIDS PROGRAMS!

Outdoor Academic Adventures for All Ages!

GIRLS BASKETBALLFall Traveling Teams

GIRLS IN GRADES 7-8Girls in grades 7-8 will have the opportunity to form teams with us to join in the S.W.I.S.H. Basketball League. This gives South Whidbey an opportunity for girls who would like a slightly more competitive option to play against teams in the Skagit County SWISH league. It’s also a chance for local kids to play as a team, rather than competing against each other. These are not “select” teams, in that we are not excluding anyone. Anyone who has the skill to play and who signs up in time is able to play. Look for more info in late August.

Registration Deadline: Monday, Oct. 3.

Schedule: Games begin Saturday, Oct. 22 (Seeding Game). We play 8 regular season games (some double headers) Saturdays Oct. 29-Dec. 3. League Tourney will be either Dec. 10 or Dec. 17. Practices will vary.

Other basketball opportunities for other ages and boys will be offered in the Fall Activity Guide, available in early September.

SAILING CAMPYour summer adventure - learn to sail!

SESSIONS FOR YOUTH AGES 10+Learn to sail with South Whidbey Yacht Club! Our priorities are safety, then fun, then learning. Students must be comfortable in and on the water, and demonstrate the ability to stay afloat for 2 minutes without a life jacket.

Level 1: Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to learn the basics of sailing! Each student will be assigned their own boat for the week. The course combines shoreside learning with lots of hands-on, on-the-water sailing experience. Students learn boating safety, basic seamanship, and knot tying.

Level 2: This class is limited to youth ages 12+ who have attained a Level-2 competency. Youth will sail in two-person boats, further their sailing and seamanship skills, and begin basic competitive sailing.

Instructors: Our head instructors are US Sailing certified and will be assisted by experienced dinghy sailors. Sufficient staff

will be on hand to ensure each participant receives personal attention.

Location: On the first morning, students meet at the Honeymoon Lake Clubhouse for swim assessment and orientation; then that afternoon and the rest of the days will be at Lone Lake Public Access class (no transportation provided). Returning Level 1 sailors do not need to be assessed again, but should attend orientation. Level 2 students will meet Monday, 11am at Lone Lake.

BEGINNERS AGES 10+Mon-Fri | July 11-15 | 10am-3:30pm | $175*Mon-Fri | July 18-22 | 10am-3:30pm | $175*Mon-Fri | July 25-29 | 10am-3:30pm | $175*

LEVEL 2 SAILORS AGES 12+Mon-Fri | July 18-22 | 10am-3:30pm | $175*Mon-Fri | July 25-29 | 10am-3:30pm | $175*

A detailed description of the program can be found at www.swyachtclub.org/programs.php

*SWYC members receive a $50 discount.

SPORTS & SUMMER CAMPS

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SKIMBOARDING CAMPLearn to ride the tide!

AGES 7–15Skimboarding is a fun and exciting sport that has been around since the 1920’s, and Whidbey Island offers some of the best conditions in the Northwest. The Jack’d Boards Crew will provide basic FUNdamental skills needed to ride the glide of the tide. To begin, students will master proper techniques collaboratively as a group. Once we build a solid foundation focus will shift towards exclusive one-on-one time with instructors, expanding expertise regardless of past experience with the new and innovative sport of skimboarding.

We skim rain or shine so please be prepared

for any type of weather. Bring a towel, water, snacks, weather appropriate attire for beach conditions, and your skimboard. If you do not have one, we will provide a few loaner skimboards but you will likely have to share. Camp tee shirts are included in the fee.

Save $15: For only $165 you can do the Skimboard Paint Workshop AND Skimboarding Camp. Sign up by registering for Skimboarding 101 and choosing the “Bundle” option.

Instructors: Auston Reisman and fellow Jack’d Skimboards riders. [email protected]

Location: Double Bluff Beach

Min 15/Max 25

Wed-Thu | Aug 17-18 | 10:30am-12:30pm | $85

DISCOVER MAGIC CAMPAGES 8-12Discover Magic is an innovative national education program specially designed to teach key life skills to youth through the process of learning to perform magic. Kids will be engrossed in learning and

performing magic while developing communication skills, self-discipline and confidence. Every class features custom created props, top secret private files for each child and special bonus material the kids can unlock with a secret code after class. The tricks, designed for first time learners, will not only fool adults, but will develop and unlock exciting possibilities in every child. Each child will receive a graduation certificate and wand. Check out www.discovermagic.com for more info.

Instructor: JR Russell, professional magician, and Seattle Magician of the Year 2012, is a retired Naval Aviator who turned his passion for flying jets into entertaining children with magic. [email protected]

Location: SWPRD Room 125*

Mon-Fri* | June 27-July 1* | 3:45-5:45pm* | $125**

*Friday’s schedule may vary and will include graduation and a magic show, possibly at a different South Whidbey location.

**Additional $50 materials fee due at first session directly to instructor. Provides magic props, folders, secret files, custom tricks, magic t-shirt, and secret video links.

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ART CAMPAround the World of Art

AGES 6 – 11Join us for this super fun and creative instructional art camp which will give you the opportunity to explore the arts and crafts from around the world. Participants will create their own art works inspired by many diverse cultures, such as Japan, Australia, Europe and Africa. Children will get to use lots of fun materials such as charcoal, oil pastels, acrylic paints, sumi ink, bamboo calligraphy pens, and paper and canvas. Projects will include: printmaking, collage, drawing and painting and some crafts such as marbling paper. Bring a bag lunch and drink, sunscreen, and clothing that can be worn working on messy art projects or an art apron.

Instructor: Melissa Koch is a full time practicing artist, bringing a lifetime of experience, appreciation, and world travel to her classes. She has a BA in art, and a degree in architecture. Melissa has had many years of experience teaching art to children, providing children with fun, interesting and diverse art projects to learn from. [email protected]

Location: SWPRD Room 111.

Min 6 / Max 12

Mon-Fri | June 27-July 1 | 1-4pm | $150*

*Plus additional materials fee of $20 paid directly to instructor on first day of camp.

MUSIC CAMPIsland Strings Summer Fun!

AGES 5-12, YOUNGER WITH ADULT ACCOMPANYINGLearn to play violin, viola, cello, or guitar! This one hour a day group learns how to hold and play the strings on the violin thru games and songs. Instruments go home with families for the week. Instrument rental is available in various sizes. Friends & family are invited to come listen on the last day!

Instructor: Linda Good, M.A. in Music, Music Teacher, Ethnomusicologist. [email protected]

Location: SWPRD Room 125.

Min 4/Max 12

Mon-Thu | June 27-30 | 10-11am | $80*

*Instruments can be rented for $10.

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11am til 5pm

Monthly Youth Team Activities,for more information email us at [email protected]

Details atwww.OrcaNetwork.org

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SUMMER CAMPS

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S.T.E.A.M. SISTERSCamp for Nerd Girls!

GIRLS, AGES 10-13Camp for girls who want to explore the fun of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics! This week-long camp provides girls a fun collaborative space to engage their passions with other girls as they explore physics, build a Rube Goldberg contraption, write computer code, play with chemical reactions, fly robots, discover the magic of math, and so much more! We also hope to video chat with women scientists!

Instructor: Ashley McConnaughey, mentor of championship underwater robotics team, and special guests. [email protected], (425) 320-7849

Bring: Water, lunch, and snacks; laptop computer is useful but not required.

Location: Atlantis STEAM space at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 6309 Wilson Pl, Clinton.

Min 3/Max 16

Mon-Fri | July 11-15 | 10am-3pm | $280*

*$50 additional materials fee paid to instructor.

UNDERWATER ROBOTICS CAMP Exploring ROVs and SW waters

AGES 10-13Have fun learning about Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs, also known as underwater robots) in a safe and collaborative work space. Become familiar with buoyancy, thrusters, cameras and manipulators as well as motor control and electrical circuits. Working in groups, you will assemble an underwater robot then use it to investigate under the surface of SW waters.

Instructor: Ashley McConnaughey, mentor

for championship underwater robotics team. [email protected], (425) 320-7849

Location: Atlantis STEAM space at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 6309 Wilson Pl, Clinton and other locations around South Whidbey.

Min 3/Max 12

Mon-Fri | July 18-22 | 10am-3pm | $280*

*Additional $50 materials fee due to instructor the first day. Provides various parts and tools for groups to make an underwater robot.

PRO BASEBALL CAMPBaseball Jazz

AGES 8–13Under the direction of former professional baseball player and Atlanta Braves scout, Steve Goucher, this camp provides quality instruction in throwing, hitting, and fielding and will include game situations and scrimmaging. Camp is well suited for all players, from aspiring to elite.

Want more personal instruction? One-on-one Baseball Lessons after camp are also available Tuesday & Wednesday from 1pm to 3pm. Half Hour lessons are $35.

Instructor: Coach Steve Goucher has over 20 years experience instructing baseball at all levels, and provided an excellent camp experience last year. Many of his students have gone on to play college baseball with a few playing now in the big leagues. [email protected]

Location: Community Park Field #2.

Min 8/Max 20

Mon-Thu | July 25-28 | 10am-1pm | $129

SUMMER CAMPS

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KAYAK CAMPPaddling skills for teens

AGES 12-17No previous kayaking experience is needed for this fun-filled water-orientated camp! Our experienced guides will introduce participants to basic water safety and sea kayaking skills including: types of craft, outfitting & gear, wet exits, self and assisted rescue, key paddle strokes, and bracing. But it’s not all work - expect to get wet playing games like ‘kayak polo’ and ‘kayak sponge tag.’ Participants must be comfortable with deep, over-your-head water while wearing a personal flotation device. They must also be able to pull oneself up onto the deck of a pool from the deep end without use of steps or ladders. This class is an excellent intro to kayaking, but does not imply any certification or infer any skill qualification. www.whidbeyislandkayaking.com

Bring: A hat with a brim, a towel, sunscreen, and a bottle of water and wear comfortable clothes that can get wet and/or wear a bathing suit under your clothes.

Instructor: Senior guide at The Whidbey Island Kayaking Co. [email protected]

Location: Goss Lake, Langley Marina.

Min 4/Max 8

Mon-Fri | Aug 8-12 | 2-4:30pm | $130

MULTI-SPORT CAMPSkyhawks Sports Academy

AGES 6–12Multi-Sport camp introduces young athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. For this program, we combine 3 sports into one fun-filled week: soccer, baseball & flag football. Athletes will learn the rules and essentials of each sport through skill-based

games and scrimmages. By the end of the week, you will walk away with knowledge of new sports along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and self-discipline.

Online registration & details at www.skyhawks.com.

Bring: Appropriate clothing, lunch, snacks, water bottle, running shoes, and sunscreen. Will receive t-shirt, ball and merit award.

Location: Community Park.

Coaches: Chosen for their strong character, responsibility, and capacity to effectively communicate sports skills to youth, Skyhawks coaches will make the extra effort to ensure your child has the best on-field experience.

Min 15/Max 26

Mon-Fri | Aug 1-5 | 9am-3pm | $155 §

MINI-HAWK CAMPSkyhawks Sports Academy

AGES 4–7This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into

For Questions Call 221-6980Register online at www.islandchurchofwhidbey.org

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athletics. The essentials of baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games and activities were designed to allow campers to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace.

Skyhawks staff are trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes.

Online registration & details at www.skyhawks.com.

Bring: Appropriate clothing, snacks, water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen. Will receive t-shirt, ball, and merit award.

Location: Community Park.

Coaches: Chosen for their strong character, responsibility, and capacity to effectively communicate sports skills to youth, Skyhawks coaches make the extra effort to ensure your child has the best on-field experience.

Min 15/Max 18

Mon-Fri | Aug 1-5 | 9am-12pm | $135 §

FLAG FOOTBALL CAMPSkyhawks Sports Academy

AGES 6–12Skyhawks flag football is the perfect program for your young athletes who want a complete introduction to America’s Game or for those who simply want to brush up on their skills in preparation for league play. Through our ‘skill of the day’, campers will learn skills on both sides of the ball including the core components of passing, catching, and de-flagging or defensive positioning - all presented in a fun & positive environment. The week ends with the Skyhawks Sports Bowl, giving participants a chance to showcase their skills on the gridiron!

Online registration & details at www.skyhawks.com.

Bring: Appropriate clothing, lunch, snacks, water bottle, running shoes and sunscreen. Will receive t-shirt, ball, and merit award.

Coaches: Chosen for their strong character, responsibility, and capacity to effectively communicate sports skills to youth,

Skyhawks coaches make the extra effort to ensure your child has the best on-field experience.

Location: Sports Complex on Langley Road.

Min 15/Max 26

Mon-Fri | June 27-July 1 | 9am-3pm | $155 §

BRITISH SOCCER CAMPWith Challenger Sports

SESSIONS FOR AGES 3–16The #1 soccer camp is coming to Whidbey! Challenger recruits the most talented coaches from Britain and provides each player with a positive experience. Participants will receive technical and tactical instruction in all areas of the game. British Soccer Camps provide players of all ages and abilities with the rare opportunity to receive high–level soccer coaching from a team of international experts. Daily instruction includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small–sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily tournament. Equally important, the instructors: Challenger coaching staff

SUMMER CAMPS

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provides your child with lessons in respect, integrity, and sportsmanship. Campers receive a free camp shirt, camp ball, and personal player evaluation.

Bring: Snacks, drinks, shin guards & sunscreen.

Sign up at www.challengersports.com

Bonus: Register online by June 24 and receive a FREE game jersey (plus S&H)!

Location: Sports Complex 5598 Langley Rd., Langley.

FIRST KICKS: 3-4 YEARS Mon-Fri | Aug 8-12 | 1-2pm | $113* §

MINI SOCCER: 4-6 YEARS Mon-Fri | Aug 8-12 | 2:30-4pm | $127* §

HALF DAY: 6-10 YEARS Mon-Fri | Aug 8-12 | 9am-12pm | $154* §

HALF DAY: 11-16 YEARS Mon-Fri | Aug 8-12 | 1-4pm | $154* §

*$10 late fee will be added to registrations received after July 29.

§ $40 Cancellation Fee 10+ days prior to camp. No refunds for cancellation within 10 days.

TETRA BRAZIL SOCCER CAMPWith Challenger Sports

AGES 8–16Designed for the more competent player, Tetra Brazil camps and team clinics will inspire players to practice and improve their ball control, foot skills and moves that Brazilian soccer is famous for. With our unique programs combining learning and fun, players are grouped according

to age and ability. From there we will challenge players to raise their game and reach new heights within an excellent learning environment. Our highly regarded course of instruction has been designed by our professional coaches to provide teams, coaches and players with the same, expert level of training received by youth professional players in Brazil. Learn how to play the Brazilian Way.

Bring: Snacks, drinks, shin guards & sunscreen.

Sign up at www.challengersports.com

Bonus: Register online by July 1 and receive a FREE game jersey (plus S&H)!

Location: Sports Complex 5598 Langley Rd., Langley.

Mon-Fri | Aug 15-19 | 9am-4pm | $211* §

*$10 late fee will be added to registrations received after August 5.

§ $40 Cancellation Fee 10+ days prior to camp. No refunds for cancellation within 10 days.

SWIM TEAMSouth Whidbey Stingrays

AGES 6-17This novice swim team provides a fun and inviting atmosphere to learn the 4 competitive strokes of swimming. Swimmers will develop endurance, strength, work ethic, positive self-image and, above all, a love for the sport of swimming. Our coaches are committed to serving both the recreational and competitive swimmer.

Swimmers will be placed in practice groups by age, ability and space. Practice times are subject to change depending on number

SWIMMING

HOST FAMILIES NEEDEDFor British & Brazilian Soccer Coaches! Visiting coaches stay with local families during Challenger British/Tetra Brazil Soccer Week. Host families will not only provide a memorable and international learning experience for their family, but will also receive an $80 rebate. Contact us for more information about hosting at [email protected] or call (360) 221-6788.

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This year Lemonade Day will be held onSaturday, August 20th, 2016

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of kids. Once swim team is full, Coach Kristi will notify swimmers through email what practice group they will be in.

Prerequisites: Swimmers must be able to swim one length of the pool freestyle with side breathing and one length of the pool backstroke. New swimmers must tryout with Coach Kristi Eager prior to registering.

Equipment: Swimmers must have an appropriate swim suit (jammers for boys, one piece for girls), goggles, swim cap and swim training fins. New swimmers will be given a Stingray team cap.

Coordinator: Coach Kristi Eager has taught lessons since 1988 and coached swimming since 1995. Kristi coaches Island Masters at Island Athletic Club, and founded the South Whidbey Swim Club. Kristi has a degree in Physical Education and is a level 2 Masters swim coach. [email protected]

Location: Practices are held at Useless Bay Golf & Country Club (UBGCC); intra-squad swim meet at UBGCC; and awards banquet at Community Park.

Tryout: June 1 at 5pm at UBGCC or contact Kristi to schedule a tryout at Island Athletic Club if before June 1.

Swim Meet: August 3, 5-7pm at UBGCC.

Awards Banquet: Thursday, August 4, 6pm.

Practice Groups:

SUPER SWIMMER: AGES 6-8 Min 3/Max 8M/W/TH | June 27-Aug 3 | 8:30-9:10am | $160*

GREEN: AGES 8-11Min 3/Max 24M/W/TH | June 27-Aug 3 | 8:30-9:15am | $160*

BLACK: AGES 11-17Min 3/Max 24M/W/TH | June 27-Aug 3 | 7:30-8:30am | $160*

EARLY BIRD: HIGH SCHOOLAdvanced, by Coach ApprovalMin 3/Max 20Mon | June 27-Aug 3 | 7:30-8:30am ANDW/TH | June 27-Aug 3 | 6:30-7:30am | $160*

*Sibling discount: 10%

Swim registration opens April 18 at 9AM. Classes are filled on a first-come first served basis. There will be no make-up days due to personal reasons or weather conditions. We reserve the right to change the levels and times based on number of students enrolled.

SWIM LESSONSLearn to Swim

South Whidbey Learn to Swim Lessons teach aquatic and safety skills in a logical progression, teaching children to be safe in and around water, have fun, and basic swimming skills.

Swim Lesson Registration: Choose the level most appropriate for your child’s ability. Please visit www.swparks.com to view Class Descriptions and Skills. Choose the session, dates and times after determining the appropriate level. Students progress through levels at different speeds. If registering for multiple sessions keep in mind your child may need to repeat a level before moving up. Level 1 and Level 3 often need to be repeated. If you are registered for a level that is not appropriate for your child’s skills we will make every effort to place the child in the correct class if there is a vacancy. If there is no vacancy a refund may be necessary.

All classes will participate in Safety Day, covering age appropriate safety skills around pools, beaches, and boating. Students will experience wearing life jackets.

SWIMMING

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Coordinator: Coach Kristi Eager has taught lessons since 1988 and coached swimming since 1995. She coaches Island Masters at Island Athletic Club, and founded the South Whidbey Swim Club. Kristi has a degree in Physical Education and is a level 2 Masters swim coach. [email protected]

Location: Learn to swim in a heated, outdoor swimming pool at Useless Bay Golf and Country Club.

Min 3/Max 6 per class (Level 1 Max 4)

SESSION 1Levels 1-4: Mon-Thu | June 27-July 7 | 9:25-9:55am |$85*Levels 1-5: Mon-Thu | June 27-July 7 | 10-10:30am |$85*

SESSION 2Levels 1-4: Mon-Thu | July 11-21 | 9:25-9:55am | $85*Levels 1-5: Mon-Thu | July 11-21 | 10-10:30am | $85*

SESSION 3Levels 1-5: Mon-Thu | July 25-Aug 4 | 9:25-9:55am | $85*

Levels 1-5: Mon-Thu | July 25-Aug 4 | 10-10:30am | $85*

*Sibling discount: 10%

Swim registration opens April 18 at 9AM. Classes are filled on a first-come first served basis. There will be no make-up days due to personal reasons or weather conditions. We reserve the right to change the levels and times based on number of students enrolled.

OPEN WATER SWIM CLINICSSwim in your own backyard!

AGES 16+The open water presents unique challenges over swimming in a pool, and is a delightful experience when safely managed. Whether you are a new swimmer, a triathlete, or interested in endurance swimming, come learn techniques or refresh your skills. Participants should know how to swim. The lake clinic may be of interest to those preparing for the Whidbey Triathlon. The saltwater clinic is ideal for stronger swimmers. Course topics include:

• Sighting Techniques• Starts, Finishes & Turns• Pacing for open water• Breathing Techniques• Swimming Safety• Training & Fueling• Open Water Swim Gear• Wetsuits 101: sizing, choosing, putting on• Currents & Tides, Weather & Critters• ‘Getting Past the Panic’

Bring: Wetsuit (optional for lake), swim cap, goggles, ear plugs, towel.

Instructors: The team is comprised of experienced open water USA Masters swimmers and Red Cross trained water safety instructors. No certified lifeguards will be on duty. [email protected]

Location: July 9 at Goss Lake; July 10 at Seawall Park.

Min 4/Max 10Sat | July 9 | 9am-12pm | $40Sun | July 10 | 9am-12pm | $40

Clinics benefit the South Whidbey Parks & Aquatics Foundation, whose mission is to make parks and aquatics activities accessible to all residents of the South Whidbey Island community by raising money to fund capital

SWIMMING

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Marine Science Camps on the Sound

In collaboration with

Salish Sea Science Explorers (Ages 11-15)$225/wk / South Whidbey & Freeland parks, Whidbey Island / July 25-29 / 9am-4pmExplore our connections to Puget Sound through Science games and hands-on activities at Whidbey Islands beautiful parks! We will investigate local water quality and its connection to the health of Puget Sound and the creatures that live there. ROVs and advanced scientific equipment will allow us explore the marine environment in detail and get up close and personal with intertidal creatures! Microscopes will allow us to explore the unseen world of the marine food-web. Local scientists will also be visiting the camp to share their knowledge with us during the week!

For information and registration visitwww.salish.org/summercamps

Or contact: [email protected]

expenses, operating endowments and scholarships, as well as supporting new and existing parks and aquatics programs. www.swpaf.org.

HELP WANTED

TENNIS INSTRUCTORSWe’re lining up summer tennis programs and need more instructors to meet the needs of the community. Tennis Instructors contract with SWPRD to provide youth and/or adult tennis programs on South Whidbey. If you’re interested, please contact tennis coordinator Karyle Kramer at [email protected] or (360) 321-8499.

RECREATION INSTRUCTORSPay: Varies; typically a revenue split of 80% instructor/20% SWPRD

Do you have experience teaching art, fitness, movement, or sports? Do you have a great idea, hobby or something new to add to our list of programs? If you answered yes to any of the above questions and have something you’d like to add to the schedule, contact us at (360) 221-6788 for more information. Download a Program Proposal Packet from our website www.swparks.org/employment.html

Fall Program Proposals due: June 15

Winter Program Proposals due: Oct. 15

Summer Program Proposals due: Feb. 15

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UMPIRES: COED SOFTBALLPay: $35 per game. All umpire fees are paid at the end of the season. SWPRD is seeking umpires for our Recreational Adult Coed Softball League. 100-150 folks turn

out each summer for this fun, alcohol-free, community-oriented league. Games will be played on Fridays, Tuesdays and Saturday August 20. Umpires typically officiate 2 short games each evening. Umpires needn’t commit to all dates, but will indicate their availability on application. Umpires will be contractors, not employees of SWPRD.

Application process: Please submit an application indicating your availability and a contract. Application & info available at http://www.swparks.org/employment.html For more information, contact us at (360) 221-6788 or [email protected].

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDPay: Unpaid, but the rewards are endless!

Each year we count on well over 100 volunteers to make our programs a success. Consider volunteering for one of the following.

• Chum Run 5k Support Crew – June 18 • Whidbey Island Triathlon Crew – July 29-30 • Kids Triathlon – Date TBA • Host Families for Soccer Coaches – August 7-20

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AUGUSTAug 1 Skyhawks Multi-Sport & Mini-Hawk Camp

Aug 3 Concert in the Park

Aug 3 Sign Language

Aug 8 Kayak Camp

Aug 8 British Soccer Camps

Aug 15 Intro to Arduino

Aug 15 Archery

Aug 15 Tetra Brazil Soccer Camp

Aug 17 Concert in the Park (tentative)

Aug 17 Skimboard Camp

Aug 22 Robotics Workshop

JULYJul 4 Independence Day – Office Closed

Jul 6 Concert in the Park

Jul 6 Sign Language

Jul 9 Open Water Swim Clinic: Lake

Jul 10 Open Water Swim Clinic: Saltwater

Jul 11 Beginning Sailing Camp

Jul 11 S.T.E.A.M. Sisters

Jul 11 Swim Lesson Session 2

Jul 12 Model Rockets

Jul 12 Junior Tennis League

Jul 16 Skimboard Painting Workshop

Jul 18 Underwater Robotics Camp

Jul 18 Beginning/Intermediate Sailing Camp

Jul 20 Beat the Heat Waterworks

Jul 20 Concert in the Park

Jul 23 3-on-3 Basketball Classic

Jul 25 Beginning Sailing Camp

Jul 25 Swim Lesson Session 3

Jul 25 Pro Baseball Camp

Jul 26 Private Baseball Lessons

Jul 26 Model Rockets

Jul 28 Falcon Basketball

Jul 30 Sail-Whatever-You-Gotta Regatta

Jul 30 Whidbey Island Triathlon

MAYMay 1 Sports for Dogs: K9 Nosework

May 3 The Magic of Marine Science

May 4 Sign Language

May 4 Sports for Dogs: K9 Nosework

May 7 Clam Digging 101

May 8 Oyster Gardening

May 14 Mother & Son Event

May 28 Outdoor Navigation

May 30 Memorial Day – Office Closed

APRILApr 8 Music Together registration opens at 9AM

Apr 11 Drop-In Basketball

Apr 12 Drop-In Volleyball

Apr 15 Registration opens for most programs

Apr 15 Super Summer Sampler

Apr 18 Swim registration opens at 9AM

Apr 18 Music Together

Apr 19 Music Together

Apr 30 Golf Lessons

JUNEJun 1 Sign Language

Jun 1 Swim Team tryouts, or by appointment

Jun 10 Adult Coed Softball League Registration Deadline

Jun 15 Fall Program Proposals Due

Jun 18 Chum Run 5K

Jun 18 First Aid & CPR

Jun 18 Outdoor Navigation

Jun 19 Orienteering for Adults

Jun 20 Sailing Lessons for Adults

Jun 24 Babysitter’s Training

Jun 24 Adult Coed Softball League

Jun 25 Sailing Lessons for Adults

Jun 27 Discover Magic Camp

Jun 27 Swim Team

Jun 27 Art Camp

Jun 27 Swim Lesson Session 1

Jun 27 Music Camp

Jun 27 Sailing Lessons for Adults

Jun 27 Skyhawks Flag Football Camp

Jun 28 Youth Learn-to-Row

Jun 28 Babysitter’s Training

SEPTEMBERSep 5 Labor Day – Office Closed

Sep 24 Children’s Day

OCTOBEROct 3 Girls Basketball Travel Team Registration Deadline

SCHEDULE OF FUN

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