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Activities Guide Winter/Spring 2012 www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec CITY OF HILLSBORO Parks & Recreation cover photo: Outdoors In is a great place to burn off rainy day energy. Central and Rosebay Parks ~ Orenco Station’s neighborhood parks! ...see back inside cover for details Register Online 24/7 With Our Convenient RecXpress Online Registration! ¡Se Habla Español!

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Activities Guide containing all Hillsboro, Oregon Parks & Recreation classes, sports, events, activities, concerts, gallery showings, etc. for Winter/Spring 2012

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Page 1: Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Winter/Spring 2012 Activities Guide

Activities Guide

Winter/Spring 2012www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec

CITY OF HILLSBOROParks & Recreation

cover photo:Outdoors In is a great place to burn off rainy day energy.

Central and Rosebay Parks ~Orenco Station’s neighborhood parks!...see back inside cover for details

Register Online 24/7 With Our Convenient RecXpress

Online Registration!

CITY OF HILLSBORO

¡Se Habla Español!

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Director’s MessageThis winter and spring, Hillsboro Parks &

Recreation warmly welcomes you to experience our wide range of offerings for you to play, learn and grow. We offer nearly 30 parks and opportunities to explore exercise, wellness, art, cooking, gardening, volunteerism, nature and so much more. After school programs for Hillsboro’s youth and sports programs for every age are also available. Join us!

We are also pleased to share a couple of new, exciting things with you:

• EffectiveDecember1,2011,TheCityofHillsboroandMetropurchasedtheformerOrencoWoodsGolfCoursepropertyinthecentral/OrencoareaofHillsboroforafuturenatureparkforthecommunity. This was one of the last large open spaces left in Hillsboro, and we are delighted that it will be preserved for the public for outdoor recreation and nature discovery.

• AsofJanuary1,2012,ourdepartmentwillbeginoperationoftheHillsboroSeniorCenter.Whilewewillcontinuetopartnerwiththenon-profitorganization,theSupportersoftheCommunitySeniorCenterofHillsboro,theprogrammingprovidedattheCenterarenowmanagedbythedepartment.We look forward to maintaining & expanding the great programs to serve our senior community.

Let us help you get out there and find nature, inspiration, culture and adventure!

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¡Se Habla Español!

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1Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

Our MissionHillsboro Parks & Recreation

is dedicated to providing diverse, innovative and exceptional recreational

and cultural opportunities that enrichthe lives of our citizens.

RecXpress Online Registrationwww.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec

With RecXpress, you can view your account, browse the wide array of programs and classes, and register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. RecXpress is:Up-to-date – Review all activities, including updates and new classes.Convenient – Register from the convenience of home or office, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Quick – Avoid lines at facilities and the busy phone registration line.Private – Access your secure account details, family schedule and receipts while making safe, online payments with your Visa, MasterCard or Discover.First time user? Contact us at 503-681-6120 or come into any of our facilities during business hours to obtain your Account I.D. and PIN. You will need this information to register each time.

Table of Contents

Table of ContentsSpecial Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Preschool & Parent/Child . . . . . . . . . 3Youth Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 – 26

Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Dance & Performance Arts . . . . . . .18Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Youth Sports League Information . . .24After School Programs . . . . . . . . .26

Walters Cultural Arts . . . . . . . . . 27 – 37Youth Drawing & Painting . . . . . . .27Youth Sculpture & Ceramics . . . . . .28Youth/Teen/Adult Performing Arts . . .29Teen/Adult Drawing & Painting . . . . .30Teen/Adult Clay & Stained Glass. . . .31Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Galleries/Tuesday Happenings. . . . .34Spoken Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Professional Development . . . . . . .37

Adult Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 – 44Adult Special Interest . . . . . . . . . .38Adult Sports & Fitness . . . . . . . . .40Adult Sports Leagues. . . . . . . . . .41 Specialized Recreation Programs . . .42Senior Center/Volunteer Programs. . .43Active Adult Programs . . . . . . . . .44

SHARC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 – 58Land & Water Amenities . . . . . . . .45Facility Fees & Information . . . . . . .46Rentals and Childcare . . . . . . . . .47 Pool Schedules. . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Lesson Schedules & Fees . . . . 49 – 53Specialty Water Classes . . . . . . . .53Specialty Land Classes. . . . . . . . .54Land Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . .56Water Exercise Classes . . . . . . . .58

Facility Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Map of Facilities & Parks. . . . . . . . . .60Registration Information . . . . . . . . . .62 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Community Partners . . . . . . . . . . . .64Discover Hillsboro’s Parks . . . . . . . . .65Community Champions 2011 . . . . . . .66

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Underwater EGGstravaganza1 – 12 years Join us for an EGGcellent time hunting Easter eggs and treasures in the pool. Special prizes are in each egg. The Easter Bunny makes a special appearance and is available for pictures. All Easter eggs and treasures are in the water at each start time. Parent participation in the water required for children 7 years and younger. Pre-register. Swim suit must be worn in the pool.#32585: 12:30 – 1:15 pm

1 – 3 years (parent in water)#32586: 1:30 – 2:15 pm

4 – 7 years (parent in water)#32587: 2:30 – 3:15 pm 8 – 12 years oldDate: 4/7Day: SaturdayPlace: SHARCFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident

Hillsboro World ExpeditionIt’s the Amazing Race Hillsboro style! Trek around the “world,” learn about diverse countries, experience the adventure, meet challenges and build teamwork all without leaving Hillsboro. The Hillsboro World Expedition sends teams to seven different parks, representing seven different countries. In each “country” use a GPS unit to find a treasure, eat native food, discover interesting facts about indigenous people and accomplish an adventure task. A team journal is provided for you to record your journey. Don’t forget your cameras!

• This is a fun rain or shine event for families, friends or co-workers.

• Drivers must be at least 18 years old and must present a valid driver’s license upon arrival at event.

• All members must be wearing a seat belt. • Registration deadline is Friday, May 18.

#33662: 5/19Day: SaturdayTime: 12:30 – 5:30 pmPlace: Hillsboro Stadium Shelter

(Enter Gate B, Gordon Faber Recreation Complex NW 229th Ave)Fee: $40 (per car) ONLY team captains register, not the entire team

5389 W. Baseline Next to

53rd Ave Park

Musicians Must: • Be 14 – 19 years of age• Play a 30 minute set• Not swear or use crude or violent

lyrics• Not use drum kits

the Fine Print:• No compensation will be provided for performances• Sound provided by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation• Piano provided by Insomnia Coffee Company

October – MayBegins at 9:00 pm

1st & 3rd Friday of each monthBattle of the Bands Unplugged

9:00 pm on May 18

Java Rock CaféAges 14 – 19A center stage opportunity for high school students to perform. Join them & hang with friends, play games and enjoy the music.

High School Bands Wanted!Get more details from

www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec/Youth orFind us on Facebook

Text Cindy at 503-347-0785 to book a gig.

Family Art NightAll ages, under 12 must be with an adultGather the family and join us for an evening of art and fun. Use mediums like clay, paint, collage and more to create masterpieces either individually or as a family. All supplies are included.Day: Every Thursday (except during closures)Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center Studio B30Fee: $5.00/individual Children under 3 free Limit is 20 people, so come early!

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hild - Toddler Wee Ones PlayWalking – 18 monthsThis class designed for new wobblers focuses on gross motor skills exploration, social interaction, and parental bonding. Circle time, music and dance, parachute, balls, bubbles, and balloons round out the activities. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#33258: 2/21 – 3/13Day: TuesdayTime: 12:30 – 1:00 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident#33259: 5/8 – 6/5Day: TuesdayTime: 12:30 – 1:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Little Movers and Shakers1 – 2 yearsHave fun singing songs, playing games, and moving and shaking to the music to develop large motor and social skills. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#32765: 1/17 – 2/14#32766: 4/3 – 5/1 Day: TuesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 am#32772: 5/9 – 6/6Day: WednesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#32767: 2/22 – 3/14Day: WednesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident

Wee Ones Art Start 1 – 2 yearsHave 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 required. Suzie Schroll#32633: 2/14#32634: 3/13#32639: 4/10#32640: 5/8Day: TuesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident

Itty Bitty Messy Art6 months – WalkingHave a ball with your little one creating art with finger paints and squishy toys. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#32623: 2/7#32624: 3/6#32625: 4/3#32626: 5/1Day: TuesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident

Supertots Indoor Playground6 months – 5 yearsThis indoor playground provides a play structure and toys for little ones to have fun while developing motor and social skills through cooperation and sharing. Parent supervision is required at all times. Only the first 20 children who arrive each day will be allowed into the playground. Punch cards may be purchased and used at Tyson or Outdoors In.Single Visit Fee$3.50 Resident$5.00 Non-Resident5 Pass Punch Card$16 Resident$24 Non-Resident10 Pass Punch Card$30 Resident$45 Non-ResidentDate: 1/3 – 5/31 No Playground 3/27 & 3/29Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 10:00 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Tyson Rec Center

Baby Gym1 – 2 yearsLittle ones participate in fun basic motor skills and gymnastics activities. The parent assists the child with the lesson while the teacher directs activities. Parent participation required. Gym Nest Staff#32410: 1/30 – 2/20#32411: 2/27 – 3/19#32412: 4/2 – 4/23#32413: 4/30 – 5/21Day: MondayTime: 9:00 – 9:45 am#32414: 2/1 – 2/22#32415: 2/29 – 3/21#32416: 4/4 – 4/25#32417: 5/2 – 5/23Day: WednesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:45 am#32418: 2/3 – 2/24#32419: 3/2 – 3/23#32420: 4/6 – 4/27#32421: 5/4 – 5/25Day: FridayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: Gym NestFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident

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Exertykes 2½ – 4½ yearsGet active with a variety of songs, movement and musical activities as you work out together. Parachute, rhythm sticks, dancing, moving and being silly are part of the fun. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#32773: 1/17 – 2/14#32774: 4/3 – 5/1Day: TuesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARC Fees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Wiggle, Giggle and Fun18 months – 2½ yearsDance, sing songs, and make music while you wiggle, giggle, and have fun with your child in this fun and stimulating, action-packed class. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#32776: 1/19 – 2/16#32778: 4/5 – 5/3Day: ThursdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 am#32780: 5/9 – 6/6Day: WednesdayTime: 12:00 – 12:30 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#32779: 2/22 – 3/14 Day: WednesdayTime: 12:00 – 12:30 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident

Dance for Fun18 months – 3 years Help your toddler develop a love for music and dance while improving their coordination and gross motor skills. Sing, dance, use streamers and scarves, play instruments, and use the parachute while learning simple dance movements and having a FUN time! Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#33010: 1/18 – 2/15#33012: 4/4 – 5/2#33013: 5/9 – 6/6Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#33011: 2/22 – 3/14Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-ResidentDay: WednesdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC

Movin’ and Music with Tots18 months – 3 years Explore movement and music to the sounds of the Hokey Pokey, Ring around the Rosie, Head Shoulders Knees and Toes, and many more nursery rhymes. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#33022: 1/19 – 2/16#33045: 4/5 – 5/3Day: ThursdayTime: 12:30 – 1:00 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Toddler Gym2 – 3 yearsToddler Gym is an introduction to tumbling and gymnastics designed for this energetic age. The parent assists the child with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation required. Gym Nest Staff#32422: 1/30 – 2/20#32423: 2/27 – 3/19#32424: 4/2 – 4/23#32425: 4/30 – 5/21Day: MondayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 am#32426: 2/1 – 2/22#32427: 2/29 – 3/21#32428: 4/4 – 4/25#32429: 5/2 – 5/23Day: WednesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 am#32430: 2/3 – 2/24#32431: 3/2 – 3/23#32432: 4/6 – 4/27#32433: 5/4 – 5/25Day: FridayTime: 9:00 – 9:45 am#32434: 2/4 – 2/25#32435: 4/7 – 4/28#32436: 5/5 – 5/26Day: SaturdayTime: 11:00 – 11:45 amPlace: Gym NestFee: $30 Resident $45 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 some of the mediums used in creating your child’s masterpieces. We do the clean-up for you! Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#32627: 2/21#32628: 3/20#32629: 4/17#32630: 5/15#32631: 6/5Day: TuesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident

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Wee Ones Fitness 2½ – 4 yearsFitness is FUN! Kids learn movements to help improve coordination and fitness while enjoying a non-competitive environment. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#33252: 1/18 – 2/15#33253: 4/4 – 5/2 Day: WednesdayTime: 12:00 – 12:30 pm#33255: 5/10 – 6/7Day: ThursdayTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#33254: 2/23 – 3/15Day: ThursdayTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pmPlace: SHARC $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident

Munchkins on the Move3 – 5 years Games and activities get kids’ bodies moving! The use of props helps to improve coordination and fitness while keepin activities fun. Parent participation required if your child is not potty trained. Lisa Robertson#33008: 2/21 – 3/13Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident #33009: 5/8 – 6/5Fees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident Day: TuesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARC

Pee Wee Tumbling3 – 5 yearsEnjoy the basic steps of tumbling and balance. Class will emphasize large motor skills, balance, coordination, and having fun! Wear something comfortable. Parent participation required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 & 5 year olds. Lisa Robertson#33256: 1/17 – 2/14#33257: 4/3 – 5/1Day: TuesdayTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Busy Bees Activity Program3 – 5 yearsPreschool aged children learn about themed art, music, group time, physical activities and games. Busy Bees follows a structured schedule teaching important skills by using fun activities to keep children interested. and instill good behavior habits and a knowledge of art, science and sensory understanding. Playtime and socialization with new friends is encouraged. Participants must be potty trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom. Registration is only available at Tyson Rec Center.3 yearsDate: September – June

(Monthly basis)Days: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $125 Resident $175 Non-Resident4 – 5 years Date: September – June

(Monthly basis)Days: Monday, Wednesday,

FridayTime: 8:30 am – 12:00 pmFee: $170 Resident $255 Non-Resident4 – 5 years Date: September – June

(Monthly basis)Days: Monday, Wednesday,

FridayTime: 1:00 – 3:30 pmFee: $120 Resident $180 Non-Resident

Wee Bounce3 – 4 yearsLittle ones participate in fun trampoline and tumbling activities, including tumbling skills on the floor and jumps on the 40 foot long trampoline. The parent assists the child with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation required. Gym Nest Staff#32437: 1/30 – 2/20#32438: 2/27 – 3/19#32439: 4/2 – 4/23#32440: 4/30 – 5/21Day: MondayTime: 11:00 – 11:45 am#32441: 2/1 – 2/22#32442: 2/29 – 3/21#32443: 4/4 – 4/25#32444: 5/2 – 5/23Day: WednesdayTime: 11:00 – 11:45 amPlace: Gym NestFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident

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s Sports from Head to Toe2½ – 8 yearsThis active and fun indoor/outdoor instructional sports program promotes mental and physical development. Participants learn the fundamentals of each sport, basic motor skills through drills and the concept of playing a game. Emphasis is on teamwork and sportsmanship. Parent participation is required for 2 – 3 year olds and highly encouraged for 4 year olds. Wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. Michele JordanClasses at Tyson2½ – 3 years#33629: 1/31 – 2/21 Soccer#33630: 2/28 – 3/20 Basketball#33631: 4/3 – 4/24 Soccer#33632: 5/1 – 5/22 Multi-SportTime: 12:45 – 1:15 pmFee $16 Resident $24 Non-Resident3 years#33633: 1/31 – 2/21 Soccer#33634: 2/28 – 3/20 Basketball#33635: 4/3 – 4/24 Soccer#33636: 5/1 – 5/22 Multi-SportTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pmFee $16 Resident $24 Non-Resident4 years#33637: 1/31 – 2/21 Soccer#33638: 2/28 – 3/20 Basketball#33639: 4/3 – 4/24 Soccer#33640: 5/1 – 5/22 Multi-SportTime: 2:15 – 3:00 pmDay: TuesdayFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Jump-n-Jacks3½ – 5 years Have fun exercising to fun music. Activities include sports drills, movement, stretching and yoga, games, and use of props such as balls, hula hoops, scarves and more. Lisa Robertson#33266: 1/19 – 2/16#33267: 4/5 – 5/3Day: ThursdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Classes at Peter Boscow Gym3½ – 4 years#33649: 2/2 – 2/23 Multi-Sport#33650: 3/1 – 3/22 Soccer#33651: 4/5 – 4/26 Baseball#33652: 5/10 – 5/31 SoccerTime: 11:45 am – 12:30 pm 4 – 6 years#33641: 2/2 – 2/23 Multi-Sport#33642: 3/1 – 3/22 Soccer#33643: 4/5 – 4/26 Baseball#33644: 5/10 – 5/31 SoccerTime: 9:45 – 10:30 am4 years#33645: 2/2 – 2/23 Multi-Sport#33646: 3/1 – 3/22 Soccer#33647: 4/5 – 4/26 Baseball#33648: 5/10 – 5/31 SoccerTime: 10:45 – 11:30 amDay: Thursday Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Sports from Head to Toe (Saturdays)3 – 8 yearsSports from Head to Toe (Saturdays) is a fun time for kids who want to scrimmage against each other. We cut out some of the instruction and go straight to games. This class is good for those who have taken some of our sports camps or have some experience in the sport listed. Michele Jordan

3 – 4 years#33620: 2/4 & 2/11 Baseball#33621: 2/25 & 3/3 Soccer #33622: 4/28 & 5/5 TennisTime: 9:30 – 10:15 am 4 – 6 years#33623: 2/4 & 2/11 Baseball#33624: 2/25 & 3/3 Soccer #33625: 4/28 & 5/5 Tennis Time: 10:30 – 11:15 am6 – 8 years#33626: 2/4 & 2/11 Baseball#33627: 2/25 & 3/3 Soccer #33628: 4/28 & 5/5 TennisTime: 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Day: SaturdayLocation: Peter Boscow GymFee: $12 Resident $18 Non-Resident

Jump Into Fitness! 4 – 6 yearsJump off the couch and into fitness! In this fun class, we use drills, games, parachutes, balls and more to get kids moving and having fun. Learn balance, coordination and love of exercise. Classes may be taught outside or in the Group Exercise Room (or both). Bring a water bottle. Lisa Robertson#33264: 2/21 – 3/13Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident#33265: 5/8 – 6/5Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident Day: TuesdayTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pmPlace: SHARC

Hop, Skip and Jump3 – 5 yearsParticipate in games, sports, and activities emphasizing large motor development in a fun and non-competitive environment. Parent participation required for students who are not potty trained. Lisa Robertson#32781: 1/19 – 2/16#32782: 4/5 – 5/3Day: ThursdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

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Hippity-Hop2½ – 4 years Learn basic hip hop steps while jumping, hopping, and grooving in this energetic, fast-paced introductory class. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#33020: 2/21 – 3/13Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident#33021: 5/8 – 6/5Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident Day: TuesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARC

Itty Bitty Dance Mix2 – 3 years This class introduces your child to a variety of movement styles through singing, dancing and movement games. Parent participation required. Erika Bellingham#33247: 2/22 – 3/21#33248: 5/9 – 6/6 Day: WednesdayTime: 7:00 – 7:30 pm#33250: 2/4 – 3/3 #33251: 4/14 – 5/12Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

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 will enjoy a full-size playground, NEOS (an interactive, whole-body gaming system), a 16’ bouldering wall, and many toys while your event takes place. We provide staff to set up tables & chairs and monitor your event.Days: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

evenings and Sunday mornings. Maximum 50 people. Call 503-681-5244 to check availability.

Place: Outdoors In park @ the plaza

Fee: $50/hour Resident $75/hour Non-Resident (2 hour minimum)

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SHARC 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 $3.50 per child and $4.25 per adult and are not included in the rental fee.

Tyson Recreation Center RentalsRent space at Tyson Recreation Center for your next 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 will be available to help you set up, monitor your event and check your clean up. Tables and chairs are available for food and drinks in the East Room. Reservation must be at least seven days in advance. 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

Wee Ones Dance2 years Encourage creative expression through song and movement. Come move and groove to music you know and love using props including balloons, bubbles, scarves, and ribbons. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson

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#33006: 2/23 – 3/15Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident#33007: 5/10 – 6/7 Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-ResidentDay: ThursdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARC

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NEW!Music & Motion3 – 5 yearsCalling all kids who love to dance! Beginning dancers incorporate stretching, beginning dance moves and creative dance games to teach rhythm, coordination, and a love for dance! Parent participation required for 3 year olds. Erika Bellingham#33243: 1/18 – 2/15#33244: 4/4 – 5/2Day: WednesdayTime: 7:00 – 7:30 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Little Ballerinas4 – 5 yearsIntroduce your little ballerina to this expressive form of movement. This introductory ballet class teaches stretches, posture, and basic feet and arm positions while using scarves, streamers, and other props. Lisa Robertson#33306: 2/23 – 3/15Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident#33307: 5/10 – 6/7Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident Day: ThursdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC

Animal Dancers3 – 4 years Leap like a deer! Hop like a flamingo! This creative movement class is based on animal imagery as your child learns basic ballet steps, jumps, and simple hip hop and jazz movements while pretending to be different animals and having fun! Lisa Robertson#33018: 2/23 – 3/15Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident#33019: 5/10 – 6/7Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident Day: ThursdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARC

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3 – 4 years A funky, age-appropriate Hip Hop class teaches rhythm while adding fun dance games and movement sequence to music. Parent participation required. Erika Bellingham#33046: 1/16 – 2/13#33047: 4/2 – 4/30Day: MondayTime: 6:00 – 6:30 pm#33048: 2/4 – 3/3#33049: 4/14 – 5/12Day: SaturdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Nursery Dance2½ – 4 years Nursery rhyme imagery and story-telling introduce creative movement and introductory ballet positions while teaching coordination, balance, and social skills. Parent participation required. Erika Bellingham#33245: 2/20 – 3/19#33246: 5/7 – 6/11 No class 5/28Day: MondayTime: 6:00 – 6:30 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

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Tiny Dancers2 – 3 years Get your tiny dancer moving! This is a basic introductory ballet and dance class for parent and toddler. Dancers learn basic dance movements while focusing on balance, coordination, and creativity through the use of scarves, magic wands, flowers, and more. Parents participate alongside dancers. Lisa Robertson#33014: 1/18 – 2/15#33016: 4/4 – 5/2#33017: 5/9 – 6/6Fees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#33015: 2/22 – 3/14Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-ResidentDay: WednesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARC

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Little Feet Ballet and Movement4 – 5 yearsThis beginning ballet program offers instruction in the basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm. Lisa Robertson#33268: 1/17 – 3/13Fee: $32 Resident $48 Non-Resident#33269: 4/3 – 6/5Fee: $36 Resident $54 Non-Resident Day: TuesdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC

Little Feet Dance Mix4 – 5 yearsThis beginning program will offer your child instruction in the latest dance moves as they move and groove to their favorite music. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to get funky! Lisa Robertson#33298: 1/18 – 2/15#33299: 4/4 – 5/2Day: WednesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Dancing Around the World4 – 6 yearsWant to learn how to hula dance or belly dance? Come and learn some fun dances from different cultures and countries. Lisa Robertson#33292: 2/23 – 3/15Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident#33293: 5/10 – 6/7Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident Day: ThursdayTime: 12:30 – 1:00 pmPlace: SHARC

Disney Ballerina Dance 4 – 6 yearsLearn fun ballet movements and techniques through familiar Disney songs and activities. You can come dressed as your favorite Disney princess too! Lisa Robertson#33284: 1/18 – 2/15#33286: 4/4 – 5/2#33287: 5/9 – 6/6Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#33285: 2/22 – 3/14Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident Day: WednesdayTime: 2:00 – 2:30 pmPlace: SHARC

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Dance, Dance, Exercise 4 – 6 yearsYour child will love learning the Chicken Dance, Hokey Pokey, the Macarena, the Electric and Cha-Cha Slide, the Hannah Montana Hoedown Throwdown dance, and more while getting a great workout. Lisa Robertson#33290: 1/18 – 2/15#33291: 4/4 – 5/2Day: WednesdayTime: 1:00 – 1:30 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

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Hip Hop and Jazz Combo4 – 6 yearsDancers learn a combination of basic jazz and hip hop moves and how to combine steps, giving them a foundation of dance technique in both styles. Lisa Robertson#33304: 2/22 – 3/14Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident#33305: 5/9 – 6/6Fee: $24 Resident $36 Non-ResidentDay: WednesdayTime: 1:00 – 1:30 pmPlace: SHARC

Funk Jazz4 – 6 yearsDancers learn basic jazz with some flavor. Come and learn the latest moves and have a lot of fun! Lisa Robertson#33300: 1/17 – 2/14#33301: 4/3 – 5/1Day: TuesdayTime: 12:30 – 1:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

ZumbAtomic® for Kids4½ – 7 yearsHave a great time in this 30-minute fast-forward fusion of the Zumba®! Learn moves such as salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, hip-hop and more. This dance workout is designed to let kids max out on fun and fitness at the same time. Lisa Robertson#33302: 1/17 – 2/14#33303: 4/3 – 5/1Day: TuesdayTime: 2:30 – 3:00 pmPlace: SHARCFees: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

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Dazzling Dancers4 – 6 yearsCome have fun learning introductory ballet, jazz and hip hop while listening to your favorite songs. We’ll introduce rhythm, jumps and other moves to get you dancing! Lisa Robertson#33294: 1/19 – 2/16#33295: 4/5 – 5/3 Day: ThursdayTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pm#33297: 5/8 – 6/5Day: TuesdayTime: 2:30 – 3:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident#33296: 2/21 – 3/13Day: TuesdayTime: 2:30 – 3:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident

Easter Party2 – 5 yearsJoin the Easter Bunny as you hunt for eggs, make a treat, play games, and create a fun surprise to take home. Adult participation is required. Shelley Kubik#33606: 4/4Day: Wednesday Time: 1:00 – 2:15 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $15 Resident $22 Non-Resident

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“If You Give…” Story & Craft Time2½ – 4 yearsListen to a story from the “If You Give…” series and make fun story-related crafts. Parent participation required. Lori Mason#32604: 2/1 If You Give a Mouse

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Donut#32609: 2/1 – 2/29 All 5 classesDay: WednesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: 1 class: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident 5 classes: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

Tiny Tot Story & Craft Time2½ – 4 yearsListen to a favorite story and do special story-related arts and craft projects. Books are Go Dog Go, Skippy John Jones, and Where the Wild Things Are. Parent participation required. Stephanie Manning#32620: 3/3 – 3/17 Day: SaturdayTime: 11:15 am – 12:00 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident

Messy Munchkins 2 – 5 yearsCreate 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 required. Suzie Schroll#32643: 3/6 – 3/20Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-resident

Eric Carle Story & Craft Time2½ – 4 yearsListen to a favorite story by Eric Carle and make fun story-related crafts. Parent participation required. Lori Mason#32610: 4/4 The Very Hungry

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SpiderDay: WednesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident#32614: All 4 classesFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident

Holiday Celebrations2 – 5 yearsCelebrate special holidays with your child as you make a craft, prepare a treat, and play games. Adult participation is required. Shelley Kubik#33609: 2/9 Valentine’s Day#33610: 3/15 St. Patrick’s Day#33611: 5/10 Mother’s DayDay: ThursdayTime: 1:15 – 2:30 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $14 Resident $21 Non-Resident

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T-Shirt Painting2½ – 5 years Create an artistic masterpiece on a T-shirt with tie-dye, fabric paint, and other mediums. A white T-shirt will be provided. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#32721: 6/5Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident

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Look What I Can Make2½ – 5 years Create a variety of fun crafts and pieces of art, using glue, paper, glitter, paint and more to share with your family and friends. Craft projects are based on holidays and seasons. Parent participation required. SHARC Staff#32722: 2/9 Valentine’s Day#32723: 3/15 St. Patrick’s Day#32724: 4/5 Easter#32725: 5/3 Mother’s Day#32728: 6/7 Father’s DayDay: ThursdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $8 Resident $12 Non-resident

Krafty Kidz Goes GREEN!3 – 5 years Create great unique crafts with recycled materials such as egg cartons, water bottles, cardboard, and much more. New projects each week so don’t miss a minute of fun! Parent participation required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 – 5 year olds. Stephanie Manning#32602: 2/4 – 2/25Day: SaturdayTime: 11:15 am – 12:00 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident

Little Masterpieces3½ – 5 years Learn about great works of art by famous artists, such as Monet and Picasso, and have fun creating artwork just like them. Drawing, painting, collage, and other mediums included. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#32647: 4/3 – 4/17Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident

The World of Seuss2½ – 5 yearsExplore the world of Dr. Seuss. Each week we read a different story and do story-related arts and craft activities. Stories include One Fish, Two Fish, Cat In the Hat and Fox in Sox. Parent participation required. Madison Bryan#32764: 4/30 – 5/21Day: MondayTime: 5:45 – 6:30 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident

Get Ready to Paint3 – 5 yearsCreate artistic masterpieces using stamps, brushes, cookie cutters, and of course, your own fingers and toes. Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#32622: 5/1 – 5/15Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident

Welcome to Sesame Street2½ – 5 yearsCome listen to a story about your favorite Sesame Street friends and make story-related crafts. Parent participation required. Lori Mason#32731: 5/2 Elmo, Zoe and Abby#32732: 5/9 Cookie & Grover#32733: 5/16 Bert & Ernie#32734: 5/23 Big Bird & Snuffy#32735: 5/30 Oscar, the Count,

and other friends#32741: 5/2 – 5/30 All 5 classesDay: WednesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: 1 class: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident 5 classes: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

Creepy Crawly Creatures2½ – 7 years Snakes, frogs, spiders, bugs and more! Explore different creepy, crawly creatures through stories, arts and craft activities, and fun games. Parent participation required for 2½ – 4 year olds. Madison Bryan2 ½ - 4 years#32751: 1/30 – 2/20Day: MondayTime: 5:45 – 6:30 pm4 ½ - 7 years#32753: 1/30 – 2/20Day: MondayTime: 4:30 – 5:15 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident

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Make It On Sundays3 – 6 yearsChildren use their imaginations as they paint, decorate projects, color and create other fun themed crafts. Parent participation required for 3 and 4 year olds. Stephanie Manning#32615: 2/19 Mardi Gras#32616: 3/11 Gone Fishin’#32617: 4/29 May Day#32618: 6/3 Garden Gnomes

and FairesDay: SundayTime: 3:00 – 3:45 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident

Dynomite Dinosaurs3 – 6 yearsLearn fascinating facts from stories about dinosaurs and have fun making dinosaurs arts and crafts, including a “dino egg.” Parent participation required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 – 6 year olds. SHARC Staff#32619: 4/14 – 4/28Day: SaturdayTime: 11:15 am – 12:00 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident

Make Your Own Goop! 4 – 6 yearsMake your own bubbles, play-dough, slime, flubber, and other goop in this fun “hands-on” class. Recipes are included. Stephanie Manning#33263: 3/3 – 3/17Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident

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Puppets, Puppets, & More Puppets!3 – 6 yearsHave a great time creating puppets for fun and play using paper bags, socks, stick, paper and glue, glitter and other materials! Different themes each week include barnyard animals, sea life, and jungle animals. Parent participation required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 – 6 year olds. Stephanie Manning#32603: 4/14 – 4/28Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident

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Oregon Animal Adventures 2½ – 4 years Move, sing, wiggle, and create as you pretend to be beavers, bears, ducks, sea lions, and other Oregon animals. Learn about the animals that share this beautiful state with us through stories, songs and crafts. Parent participation required. Stephanie Manning#32621: 5/5 – 5/19Day: SaturdayTime: 11:15 am – 12:00 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident

Outta This World2½ – 7 years Explore space! Each week, discover space as children learn about space ships, planets and stars, and aliens through stories, arts and craft activities, and fun games. Parent participation required for 2½ - 4 year olds. Madison Bryan2½ - 4 years#33694: 2/27 – 3/19Day: MondayTime: 5:45 – 6:30 pm4½ - 7 years #33695: 2/27 – 3/19Day: MondayTime: 4:30 – 5:15 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident

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Under the Sea4½ – 7 yearsGo under the sea for an adventure with stories and art activities to learn about fish, sea turtles, dolphins, octopus, sharks, jellyfish, whales and more. Madison Bryan #33261: 4/30 – 5/21Day: MondayTime: 4:30 – 5:15 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident

Princess Power! 3 – 5 years Princesses…come dance, sing, play and learn all about your favorite Princesses. Each week focuses on a different story book princess and theme. Read a book, sing a song, dance, and create princess art. Princesses are welcome to wear their favorite costumes. Parent participation is required with children who are not potty trained. Stephanie Manning#32591: 2/4 – 2/25 Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident

Princess Party 3 – 8 yearsWear your favorite princess dress to listen to princess music, read a princess story, and make wonderful princess and frog crafts. You might even get to kiss a frog! Parent participation required for 3 and 4 year olds. Stephanie Manning#32589: 6/2Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 – 11:00 amPlace: SHARCFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident

Ahoy, me Hearties!3 – 8 yearsCalling all lads and lasses! Wear yer best pirate duds and take to the high seas for fun and adventure. With yer pirate map in hand, search for buried treasure, make pirate crafts, and listen to fun pirate music. Parent participation required for 3 and 4 year olds. Stephanie Manning.#32590: 6/9Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 – 11:00 amPlace: SHARCFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident

VROOM! VROOM!2½ – 7 years Speed through the world of transportation as children learn about fire engines, planes, trains, monster trucks, and more through stories, arts and craft activities and fun games. Parent participation required for 2 ½ - 4 year olds. Madison Bryan2½ - 4 years#32759: 4/2 – 4/23Day: MondayTime: 5:45 – 6:30 pm

4½ - 7 years#32761: 4/2 – 4/23Day: MondayTime: 4:30 – 5:15 pmPlace: SHARC Fee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident

Calling All Superheros!4 – 6 years oldCome save the world while learning all about your favorite superheros. Each week focuses on different superheros (or villains) and themes. Read a book, create superhero art, and participate in a fun obstacle course. Superheros are welcome to wear their favorite costumes. Stephanie Manning#33262: 5/5 – 5/19 Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident

Kids Get Cooking4 – 7 yearsCalling all budding cooks! Learn which foods are in season and what foods are popular to eat during each specific time of year. Taste new cuisine and enjoy fun hands-on cooking as you make a little something to eat or take home. Inform us of any food allergies upon registration. Shelley Kubik#33663: 1/14#33664: 2/11#33665: 3/10#33666: 4/14#33667: 5/12Day: SaturdayTime: 9:30 – 10:30 amPlace: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $14 Resident $21 Non-Resident

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Youth – Special InterestA Knight with A Princess(Daddy Daughter Dinner Dance)5 – 13 years + AdultShow your little princess your chivalrous side at this daddy daughter dinner and dance. Enjoy tea time, a delicious dinner and a chocolate fountain for dessert. Then dance the night away to her favorite music. Have your picture taken and framed to take home as a treasured memory. If Daddy is not available, another knight is welcome to accompany your princess. Adult participation is required. Each person must register and the fee is per person. Registration deadline is February 8th.#33588: 2/11Day: SaturdayTime: 6:00 – 9:00 pmPlace: Walters Cultural Arts

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Sew Fun6 – 12 yearsLearn basic sewing skills as you create two projects. Make a special t-shirt into a pillow along with a surprise project. Bring your special t-shirt to the first class. Bring a sewing machine if you have access to one. Shelley Kubik#33573: 1/21 – 2/4Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 – 11:30 amPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident

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“Glad Hatter” Tea Party4 – 11 yearsJoin your friends for a lot of fun in Wonderland as you eat lunch, drink magic tea, play games, and make crafts. Wear a special hat or borrow one of ours for the Hat Contest. You may even see the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, and Alice herself! Inform us of any food allergies upon registration. Shelley Kubik#33607: 3/28Day: Wednesday#33608: 4/21Day: SaturdayTime: 11:00 am – 1:00 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident

Create Like a Master5 – 8 years Explore the art of famous master painters like Van Gogh, Pollock, O’Keefe and more! Mimic the techniques and make mini masterpieces of your own! Dress for a mess. Eva Kelley#33603: 1/26 – 2/23#33604: 3/1 – 4/5 No class 3/29#33605: 4/19 – 5/17Day: Thursday Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

2D Art Exploration6 years – AdultCome play with art materials! Learn how to make masterpieces with supplies you may already have at home! Drip melted wax down canvas, play with watercolors, and blow paint with a straw. Dress for a mess. Eva Kelley6 – 11 years#33595: 1/23 – 2/27, No class 2/20#33599: 3/5 – 4/9, No class 3/26#33601: 4/16 – 5/14Day: MondayTime: 6:00 – 7:00 pm

12 years – Adult#33596: 1/23 – 2/27, No class 2/20#33600: 3/5 – 4/9, No class 3/26#33602: 4/16 – 5/14Day: MondayTime: 7:15 – 8:15 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

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NEW!Bird and Mammal Drawing7 – 12 yearsLearn how to draw birds and mammals in their world at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. Take a nature walk to observe and sketch their habitat. Then Return to the Education Center to create art using scientific specimens and models. Use pencil and watercolor for your creative art pieces. Alice Hill#33597: 3/16Day: FridayTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom Wetlands

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When I’m in Charge8 – 11 yearsFor 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#33313: 3/27Day: TuesdayTime: 9:00 – 11:30 am#33314: 4/29Day: SundayTime: 12:00 – 2:30 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $25 Resident $40 Non-Resident

Babysitting11 – 15 yearsThis 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. Bring a sack lunch to full-day classes. Classes take place on Hillsboro no-school days or weekends. Lori Mason#33308: 2/2 Thursday#33309: 3/26 Monday#33310: 5/10 ThursdayTime: 9:00 am – 3:45 pm#33311: 2/26 & 3/4 #33312: 4/15 & 4/22 Day: SundayTime: 12:00 – 3:30 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident

Frogs, Butterflies and Other Critters7 – 12 yearsGo on a nature walk to observe and sketch the plants and critters at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. Then return to the Education Center and have fun learning to draw the plants and critters up close. Use pencil and watercolor for your creative art pieces. Alice Hill#33598: 3/23Day: FridayTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom Wetlands

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ZumbAtomic® for Tweens8 – 13 yearsFun Music! Fun Dances! Fun Times! Kids, get in shape and moving with this Latin inspired routine. Everyone loves this high energy Zumba® class that incorporates body movements from salsa, merengue, cumbia, and reggaeton. No dance experience needed! Lisa Robertson#33288: 1/17 – 3/13Fee: $45 Resident $67 Non-Resident#33289: 4/3 – 6/5Fee: $50 Resident $75 Non-ResidentDay: TuesdayTime: 4:30 – 5:15 pmPlace: SHARC

SHARC After DarkMiddle SchoolCalling all middle school students for an evening of cool entertainment! Grab your friends and hang out after hours with us on a Saturday night. The facility is only open to those in middle school. Enjoy music, swimming and dancing. It is a night full of fun! SHARC Staff#32353 2/11#32354 5/12Day: SaturdayTime: 8:00 – 10:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $7 pre-registered $10 at the door

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Kids Get Cooking6 – 11 yearsHey all you upcoming cooks, come to this class to learn what foods are in season and what foods are popular to eat during each specific time of year. Taste new cuisine and enjoy fun hands-on cooking as you make a little something to eat or take home. Inform us of any food allergies upon registration. Shelley Kubik#33668: 1/14#33669: 2/11#33670: 3/10#33671: 4/14#33672: 5/12Day: SaturdayTime: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $18 Resident $27 Non-Resident

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Lego® FUNdamentals Engineering CampAges 7 – 12Students take on real-life engineering challenges that explore concepts in physics, architecture, mechanical and structural engineering with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO® material. From racecars to Battletracks, this is a hands-on and minds-on camp suitable for LEGO® novices to “maniacs.” Designed by engineers, the curriculum challenges both new and returning students to reach the next level of engineering comprehension, all while having fun. Play Well Staff#33242: 3/26 – 3/30 Day: Monday – Friday Time: 1:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $135 Resident $155 Non-Resident

MAD Science Classes6 – 12 years Fun, exciting, educational and entertaining programs which instill a clearer understanding of what science is really about, and how it affects the world around them. These camps are offered on no-school days. Bring a snack.Classes take place in the River House at Rood Bridge Park. MAD Science Staff

Creepy Crawly Science Explore the world of creepy, crawly creatures. Learn about insects’ fabulous flying ability, their unique eyes & the unusual way they see and the important role they play in the food chain. Continue your exploration at home with your new bug box and mini-composter!#32596: Monday, 1/16Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

Rocket BlastSpace, rockets, planes and flight…a little bit of everything for a rockin’ good time!#32598: Tuesday, 3/27Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

Step Into The LabJoin the Mad Scientist in a fun-filled exploration of how science keeps our world moving. Step into the lab and take a close-up look at chemistry and biology.#32599: Wednesday, 3/28Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

Detective Science Sharpen your pencils, polish your magnifying glass and get ready for a day of Mad Science sleuthing! Look out 007 – the Mad Science Spy Academy is in session!#32600: Thursday, 3/29 Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

Science SamplerThe Science Sampler allows campers to participate in all three days - Rocket Blast, Step Into The Lab and Detective Science - at a discounted rate!#32601: 3/27 – 3/29Days: Tuesday – Thursday Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $95 Resident $146 Non-Resident

Science of MachinesDiscover how machines make work easier as you explore simple and more complex machines and meet Linus the Line Tracking robot, the star of this mad day of experimenting. Build your own machines to take home and continue your study of the fascinating world of machines. #32597: Monday, 2/20Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

Lego® Fun Pre-Engineering CampAges 5 – 6 Create, play, and learn. Build a town with houses, buildings, pyramids, bridges, tunnels, towers, and more. Build motorized vehicles; race them; crash them; repair them. Explore the many possibilities of Lego® building systems while learning useful construction techniques. Play Well Staff#33162: 3/26 – 3/30 Day: Monday – Friday Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $135 Resident $155 Non-Resident

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Children’s Nature Programs at the Main Hillsboro LibraryGrades 1 – 3

Register online at www.hillsboro.plinkit.org or in person at the Library. No phone registration is

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Winter Walk and Exploration – 1/9It’s time to go outside and explore nature in winter. Are any animals still active? Is there anything to eat? Will we find evidence that animals have been around the Library? Wear warm clothes and comfortable walking shoes for our adventure!

Mammals – 2/13Mammals are a unique and fascinating group of animals. Look at the characteristics they have in common and learn more about their adaptations and behaviors.

Great Blue Herons – 3/19We are so fortunate to have Great Blue Herons in many areas around Hillsboro! Learn more about these amazing birds and go out to see if we can spot any around our Library. Wear warm clothes and comfortable walking shoes.

Spring Walk and Exploration – 4/16It is time to spring outside and see what is going on with the changing season.The days are getting longer and it is a great time to explore and make new discoveries. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.

Bird Identification and Bird Walk – 5/21Birds are returning to Oregon from far away places where they spent the winter. Learn to identify some of the most common species in our area and go outside to look for birds around the library. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.

Cattails are Cool! – 6/18Did you know that the cattail plant is a whole grocery store all by itself? Learn about the different uses Native Americans had for parts of the cattail plant and then make our own cattail leaf duck.

Day: 3rd Monday of each monthTime: 3:30 – 4:30 pmPlace: Main Library Storytime RoomFee: Free, space is limited to 20 children

Hillsboro Teen Idol7th – 12th graders

The biggest singing competition in Hillsboro returns! Hillsboro Teen Idol is a soloist competition open to students from Hillsboro Schools. This contest’s two rounds include the auditions and the final performance. At the audition, each contestant will privately perform the song of their choice for 3 judges a cappella style for 45 seconds. They are judged on voice, stage presence and appearance. The final performance is the following Saturday. The finalists sing a complete song with accompaniment by their own CD, piano, or guitar. The finals portion of this event invites attendees 6 years of age and older to vote for their favorite Hillsboro Teen Idol. Audition Date: 1/21 Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pmFinal PerformanceDate: 1/28 Time: 1:00 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: Free up to 5 years old 6 years - Adult $3.00 Contestant: Free

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rtsTake The Stage! Spring Break Camp6 – 12 years Join in the fun practicing acting skill building, improvisation, dance and creative movement and playing games as we create a show for the performance showcase. Bring a lunch daily. Snacks provided. STAGES Staff#32646: 3/26 – 3/29Day: Monday – Thursday Time: 9:00 am – 3:00 pmPlace: Element Dance StudioFee: $100

Once Upon A Time… Fairy Tale Fun6 – 10 yearsPlay drama games, create characters, dress up for the performance and put together your own fairy tale. A special performance will be held at the end of this class. Kira Taylor#32636: 2/25 Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $20

Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre Workshop7 – 12 yearsJoin professional puppeteers from Tears of Joy to create your own puppet and put on an original show. All materials provided. Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre#32641: 5/5 Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 – 11:00 amPlace: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $25

Improv for All Ages9 – 11 yearsThrow away your script and get ready to improvise like the pros. Focus on building honest characters, quick thinking, and creating action. Bring a friend and find out how fun, easy, and unpredictable this theater sport can be. Donald Cleland#32645: 6/2 Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 – 11:00 amPlace: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $15

Get Noticed! Resumes and Headshots Workshop10 years – Adult Whether it be an acting role, musical production or scholarship, let our experts help you create an eye catching resume. A professional photographer is available to take headshots. Dress in bright colors (no logos or designs) and colors that complement your skin. Class size is limited. Linda Anderson, Jacob Mott#32635: 2/11 Day: SaturdayTime: 1:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Element Dance StudioFee: $25

Nothing Up My Sleeve! 12 – 18 yearsMake your own gimmicks and gaffs to perform easy close up magic. Learn basic hand manipulation and presentation to amaze and entertain your audience. Materials provided. Class size is limited. Robert Dodge#32642: 5/19 Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $35

Stage Makeup Techniques12 years – Adult Learn makeup application techniques to enhance your character on stage whether you want to look younger, older, scary, clownish or like an animal. Receive a beginning stage makeup kit. Linda Anderson#32637: 3/10 Day: SaturdayTime: 1:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Element Dance StudioFee: $45

Stage Combat!12 years – Adult Learn fundamental techniques used in realistic armed and unarmed combat onstage. Discover how to do slaps, punches, take falls and cover an array of fighting styles from Shakespeare to modern day, with constant attention to safety. Portland Actors Conservatory#32632: 1/14Day: SaturdayTime: 12:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: $50

Think Outside the Box Viewpoints/Movement Based Improv Workshop12 years – Adult A FUN improv technique providing the ability to explore acting out a scene through movement and gesture. Create instant character and form scenes without saying a word. Dress in clothes that allow movement. Portland Actors Conservatory#32638: 4/14 Day: SaturdayTime: 10:00 am – 4:00 pmPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: $50

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Ballet6 - 9 yearsDancers learn basic positions, steps, form and movement in this fun and energetic program. Erika Bellingham#33276: 1/16 – 3/19#33277: 4/2 – 6/11 No class 5/28Day: MondayTime: 5:00 – 5:45 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident

Hip Hop6 - 15 yearsLearn the latest dance moves to the music you love. Wear something comfortable and get ready to get funky! Erika Bellingham6 – 9 years#33272: 1/18 – 3/21 #33273: 4/4 – 6/6 Time: 5:00 – 5:45 pm10 – 15 years#33274: 1/18 – 3/21 #33275: 4/4 – 6/6 Time: 6:00 – 6:45 pmDay: WednesdayPlace: SHARCFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident

Belly Dance12 years – AdultBelly dance is an artistic and feminine way to exercise involving the entire body with focus on the hips. Tone and strengthen muscles with moderate aerobic exercise while enhancing rhythm, grace, and beauty. Beginner level includes basic steps, muscle isolations, shimmying movements, and introduction of zils (finger cymbals). Intermediate level includes more advanced techniques and choreography, increased use of zils and a veil. Beginners should take the Beginner class twice before the Intermediate level. Zils are available to borrow or purchase from the instructor. Bryana Steen

Beginner:#33576: 2/1 – 2/22#33578: 2/29 – 3/21#33580: 4/4 – 4/25 #33582: 5/2 – 5/23Time: 7:00 – 8:00 pmIntermediate:#33577: 2/1 – 2/22#33579: 2/29 – 3/21#33581: 4/4 – 4/25#33583: 5/2 – 5/23Time: 8:15 – 9:15 pm Day: WednesdayPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $22 Resident $33 Non-Resident

Daddy Daughter Retro Dance5 - 16 years + AdultCalling all dads & daughters to boogie woogie the night away! Dance to your favorite retro beat, nibble at the “candy bar,” and break out your vocal talent with karaoke! Bring your camera & your dancin’ shoes because this will be a night for your scrapbook! Regrstration and fee are per person.#33589: 3/3Day: SaturdayTime: 7:00 – 9:00 pmPlace: River House at Rood

Bridge ParkFee: $25 Resident $38 Non-Resident

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Youth – SportsJr. Trampoline & Tumbling and Trampoline & TumblingPerfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Students learn basic skills of tumbling in this co-ed program using the mini-trampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline. Gym Nest Staff

Pom & Cheer/Hip Hop Combo Class5 - 10 yearsIn this energized class, learn cheerleading basics including arm movements, jumps, kicks and moves while combining steps from the latest hip hop dance moves all while listening to music you love. Erika Bellingham

5 - 7 years#33278: 1/16 – 2/13 #33279: 4/2 – 4/30 Day: MondayTime: 6:45 – 7:30 pm#33280: 2/4 – 3/3Day: SaturdayTime: 12:00 – 12:45 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $36 Resident $54 Non-

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Trampoline & Tumbling 6 – 12 years#32457: 2/1 – 2/22#32458: 2/29 – 3/21#32459: 4/4 – 4/25#32460: 5/2 – 5/23Day: WednesdayTime: 3:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Gym NestFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-

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Jr. Beginning Gymnastics & GymnasticsBoys & girls learn beginning gymnastics skills for floor, beam, bars and vault. Use skill building stations and obstacle courses to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Wear comfortable clothes. Gym Nest Staff

Jr. Beginning Gymnastics 4 – 5 years#32461: 2/3 – 2/24#32462: 3/2 – 3/23#32463: 4/6 – 4/27#32464: 5/4 – 5/25Day: FridayTime: 2:00 – 2:45 pmPlace: Gym NestFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-

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Beginning Gymnastics 6 – 10 years#32465: 2/3 – 2/24#32466: 3/2 – 3/23#32467: 4/6 – 4/27#32468: 5/4 – 5/25Day: FridayTime: 3:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Gym NestFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-

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Jr. Cheerleading & CheerleadingThis class is designed for the beginning cheerleader focusing on flexibility, strength, jumps and motion technique. Athletes will also be introduced to beginning tumbling including forward rolls, handstands, cartwheels and round-offs. This class is recommended for students who are interested in cheerleading, are enthusiastic and full of energy! Gym Nest Staff

Jr. Cheerleading II 5 – 8 years #32469: 2/28 – 3/20#32470: 4/3 – 4/24Day: TuesdayTime: 5:00 – 6:00 pmPlace: Gym NestFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident

Cheerleading II9 – 12 years #32471: 3/1 – 3/22#32472: 4/5 – 4/26Day: ThursdayTime: 5:00 – 6:00 pmPlace: Gym NestFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

8 – 10 years#33281: 2/20 – 3/19 #33282: 5/7 – 6/11 No class 5/28 Time: 6:45 – 7:30 pmDay: Monday#33283: 4/14 – 5/12Day: SaturdayTime: 12:00 – 12:45 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $36 Resident $54 Non-

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Recreational Bowling5 – 16 years

Learn basic skills of bowling in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Bumpers are available for younger players as an aid to gain confidence. Four Seasons Bowling Staff

#32332: 1/24 – 2/14 #32333: 2/21 – 3/13#32334: 4/3 – 4/24#32335: 5/1 – 5/22Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 5:00 pmPlace: Four Seasons Bowling CenterFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident

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#33592: 4/3 – 4/26#33593: 5/1 – 5/31

NEW!Trail Riding 101 – Level I10 years – Adult Hit the trails! Have countless trail riding adventures in this fun, fast-paced course. Besides learning bicycle care, you’ll learn to shift, brake, descend & ascend the trails with confidence, power and agility with our top of the line Novara Disc Brake Mountain Bikes. The class will start at Hamby Park and proceed through the expansive 50 acres of trails of Hamby, Jackson Woods Preserve and Glencoe HS Cross Country trails nearby. Try the moguls and pump track if you feel ready! Seize the weekend! Helmets required and provided if needed. Bud Harris & Jon-Michael Kowertz#33193: 5/19 Day: Saturday Time: 9:00 am – 1:00 pmPlace: Hamby Park PlaygroundFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident

Ready Riders Rock! Kids Mini Bike Boot Camp10 – 17 yearsSend the kids off to Bike Boot Camp to master healthy nutrition, flexibility, cardio endurance & exercises, bike safety & skills and nature appreciation through the sport of trail riding. Riders will be challenged on moguls, jumps and single track on a high skill pump track. The class will start at Hamby Park and proceed through the expansive 50 acres of trails of Hamby, Jackson Woods Preserve and Glencoe HS Cross Country trails nearby. Ready Riders graduate with a diploma and then mentor the learned skills in their peer circles and community. Helmets required and provided if needed. Bud Harris & Jon-Michael Kowertz#33249: 5/19 Day: Saturday Time: 1:00 – 5:00 pmPlace: Hamby Park Playground Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident

Mountain Bike Trail Construction-Build Days10 years – AdultCome learn (and hone) your skills at imagining, designing and constructing Freeride Mountain Bike Trails at L.L. Stub Stewart State Park. In addition to learning the skills of the “trailbuilding” trade, help construct the area’s newest (and closest) Freeride Mountain Bike Park. Trail “build” days will take place throughout the winter and spring. Visit www.westsidetrailfederation.org for dates and details. Ryan McLaneDay: WeekendsDetails: www.

westsidetrailfederation.orgTime: 9:00 am – 3:00 pmPlace: L.L. Stub Stewart State

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Youth – SportsHomeschool PE6 – 12 yearsThis coed class allows homeschool children the opportunity to participate in a class with a wide variety of activities. Students will play cooperative fitness games and learn basic gymnastics and trampoline skills. The hour and a half class should wear out even the most active of children! Gym Nest Staff#32445: 1/31 – 2/21#32446: 2/28 – 3/20#32447: 4/3 – 4/24#32448: 5/1 – 5/22Day: TuesdayTime: 10:30 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Gym NestFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

Sports from Head to Toe (Saturdays)6 – 8 yearsFun for kids who want to scrimmage against each other. We cut out some of the instruction to go straight to games. This class is good for those who have taken some of our sports camps or have some experience in the sport listed. Michele Jordan#33626: 2/4 & 2/11 Baseball#33627: 2/25 & 3/3 Soccer #33628: 4/28 & 5/5 TennisTime: 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Day: SaturdayLocation: Peter Boscow GymFee: $12 Resident $18 Non-Resident

Martial ArtsTae-kwon-Do7 years – AdultLearn the original form of today’s most popular martial art. While learning blocks, strikes, and kicks, participants will also learn confidence, respect, and concentration, and gain increased flexibility, endurance and coordination. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. If participant is tested, there will be a $5.00 fee due to the instructor, please see them for details. Drew & Melissa Buscho#33673: 1/30 – 4/4 No class 2/20,

2/22, 3/26, 3/28 #33674: 4/9 – 6/6 No class 4/23 & 5/28Day: Monday & Wednesday#33675: 3/6 – 5/3 No class 3/27 & 3/29#33676: 5/8 – 6/28Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 5:30 – 6:30 pm Place: Peter Boscow GymFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident

Karate Kids5 – 9 yearsIn 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. Non-marking athletic shoes are required. Michele Jordan#33616: 1/31 – 2/21#33617: 2/28 – 3/20#33618: 4/3 – 4/24#33619: 5/1 – 5/22Day: TuesdayTime: 3:30 – 4:15 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $24 Resident $36 Non-Resident

Judo5 – 16 yearsLearn self-confidence, poise, and coordination in this beginning Judo program. Basic throws and falls will be taught in a fun and safe way. Participants must have prior Judo experience to be registered in the Intermediate level. Jon TenintyBeginner #33612: 1/23 – 3/19 No class 2/20#33614: 4/2 – 5/21Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pmFee: $48 Resident $70 Non-ResidentIntermediate#33613: 1/23 – 3/19 No class 2/20#33615: 4/2 – 5/21Day: MondayTime: 7:15 – 8:30 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $58 Resident $85 Non-Resident

Fencing Camp8 – 17 yearsLearn the art of Olympic Saber Fencing in this introductory class. In this fun and safe program, participants will develop agility, strength, speed, hand-eye coordination, and self-confidence. All equipment is provided. Charles Randall

#33657: 3/26 – 3/30Day: Mon – FriTime: 9:00 am –

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#32449: 2/3 – 2/24#32450: 3/2 – 3/23#32451: 4/6 – 4/27#32452: 5/4 – 5/25Day: FridayTime: 9:30 – 11:00 amPlace: Gym NestFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident

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Boys and girls, 1st – 8th grade1st and 2nd grade coed program develops and emphasizes basic catching, throwing, cradling and ground ball pick-up skills. There is no contact at this level and players will use soft balls. Grade Cost Includes1 & 2 $60 T-shirt and Stick3/4 & 5/6 $130 Jersey7 & 8 $150 Jersey

The following equipment is required for grades 3 - 8: Girls – Stick, goggles, mouth piece.Boys – Stick, helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves, cup, mouth piece. Soccer/Football cleats are recommended. No rental equipment is available through HALO. Registration forms and informational flyers can be picked up at the Hillsboro Parks and Recreation office. For more information visit us at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec or call 503-681-6120.Registration: Now - mid-February Teams formed based on high school attendance areaPractice begins: First week of MarchPractice locations: Hillsboro schools & parksSeason: April - mid-JuneMatch day: SaturdayMatch locations: Hillsboro and west PortlandPARENT INFORMATIONAL MEETING!!! HALO will also host a parent informational meeting on Wednesday, January 25th from 7 - 8 pm at Evergreen Middle School. Come learn more about the program and get your questions answered. At the end of the meeting parents will have the opportunity to register their children for the program.

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Hillsboro Ski Club transports snowboarders and skiers in grades K through 12 (and their parents, if desired) to Mt. Hood Meadows for recreational skiing on Saturdays. We offer two four-week sessions: the first begins on January 7 and the second session begins on February 4, 2012. The club offers program packages for all levels with discounts on lessons, lifts, rentals or combinations of these services. Transportation is by luxury coach and leaves from Poynter Middle School at 6:15 am on Saturday mornings. Buses are chaperoned and advisors monitor the on-site medical clinic hourly. This program is for students and their parents only.For details see our web site at www.HillsboroSkiClub.us.

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Girls, 3rd – 6th gradeA recreational volleyball program for girls who reside in the Hillsboro School District. After the registration deadline, participants are placed on a waiting list and placed on a team if space allows. Register early as space is limited.Registration: 2/1 - 3/11Season: 4/3 - 5/31Games/practices: Tue/ThurTime: Either 6:00, 7:00 or 8:00 pmPlace: Hillsboro schoolsFee: $50 Includes t-shirtVolunteer parent coaches and assistants are needed to run this program successfully. Selected coaches attend a coaches meeting and a coaches clinic before the season starts. To register call 503-681-5397 or go online at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/parksRec For more information call 503-681-6120.

Free HALO Lacrosse ClinicsGrades 1 - 8This is a great opportunity for new players to learn and try out lacrosse OR for returning HALO players to get a jump on the season and warm-up their stick skills. Bring your own gear if you have it. Sticks are provided for 1st & 2nd graders. Day: Saturdays in FebruaryTime: 9:00 amPlace: 53rd Ave Sports ComplexFee: FreeMore information: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec or 503-681-6120.

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Hillsboro Girls Softball Association League Line 503-648-2382 hgsa.netHGSA offers a recreational softball program for girls in kindergarten – 12th grade.All games held in the Hillsboro area.Season: April – June; Practices start in early April and games in early May. Season ends in June.Registration: Walk-in on January 28, February 11 & 25, and March 10 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm at Brookwood Elementary School. (3960 SE Cedar Street)Deadline: March 10, 2012

Reedville Baseball Mike Gillard 503-866-5887 reedvillebaseball.comReedville Baseball, Inc. offers baseball opportunities for youth ages 5 – 16 years living in the Century High School attendance area. Games are held throughout Washington County. Competitive teams (JBO) may expect to play some weekend tournaments.Season: April - June for youth 5 - 10 year players; April – July for 11 - 16 year players. Registration: Register now.Deadline: January 29, 2012 for early registration; March 12, 2012 for regular registration.

Liberty Baseball Rodney Reed 503-936-1566 libertybaseball.netLiberty Baseball offers baseball for youth in Preschool – 8th grade living in Hillsboro’s Liberty High School attendance boundaries. Recreational teams play in the Hillsboro area. Competitive teams (JBO) will play throughout Washington County with some weekend tournaments.Season: April - JulyRegistration: Mail-in registration is currently available. Drop-in registration is on January 28 and February 4 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pmat the Liberty Field House next to the varsity field at Liberty High School.Deadline: Registration opens December 1 and closes on March 31, 2012

Hillsboro Boys Baseball Brian Knight 503-544-0929 hillsborobaseball.comHBBA provides baseball opportunities for Hillsboro youth ages 5 – 16 living in the Hillsboro area. Recreational teams play in the Hillsboro area. Competitive teams (JBO) will play throughout Washington County with some weekend tournaments.Season: April - June for recreational teams; April – July for competitive teamsRegistration: Mail-in forms & Online registration available on our website. Walk-in on February 4 & 11, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm at Lincoln Street Elementary School.Deadline: Open December 1 and closes March 3, 2012

Hillsboro Little League League Line 503-615-0862 hillsborolittleleague.orgHillsboro Little League provides baseball, softball and T-ball for children residing in the Hillsboro School District who are 5 – 12 years of age (as of 4/30/12). Practices and most regular season games are held at Hillsboro area fields. Travel outside Hillsboro may be required for some games.Season: March - June; All Star teams will continue play into August. Registration: Online registration begins on December 1, 2011.Deadline: February 15, 2012.

Youth – Sports LeaguesYouth Baseball and Softball Programs

The following is a listing of baseball and softball programs open to boys and girls residing within the Hillsboro School District. For more information regarding these

programs please call the contact person listed below.

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Thanks to Our Youth Program Sponsors & Partners!

Middle School Intramural Sports ProgramThe Intramural Sports Program is offered at all middle schools and is

an introductory athletic experience. It is not intended to be a highly intense, competitive program. Sportsmanship and teamwork will be taught and closely managed at all competitions. Perfect attendance is not mandatory but is encouraged to allow participants to have a positive experience. Specific game and practice schedules are distributed the first week of each session.

Winter 2012: Days Season Dates Registration DeadlineGirls Basketball Mon/Wed 1/23 - 2/29 1/13 Boys Basketball Tue/Thu 1/24 - 3/1 1/13

Spring 2012: Days Season Dates Registration DeadlineTrack & Field Mon/Tue/Thur 4/23 - 5/31 4/13TRANSPORTATIONPractice Days: Each team practices at their own school from 3:25 – 4:45 pm. On practice days an activity bus picks kids up at 5:00 pm and transport them home. Game Days: Each sport offers home games and road games at other middle schools. Please note the program ends later on game days. There is no activity bus to take participants home on game days. Games end at approximately 6:00 pm when kids can ride the activity bus back to their school, arrive at approximately 6:30 pm then be picked up or walk home. REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE $5! The participation fee is $40 per student per sport if the participant registers and pays the fee on or before the registration deadlines listed above. The participation fee after the deadline listed above is $45 per student per sport.

Don’t go home, go to The Zone!The Zone after school program is offered at all Hillsboro middle schools exclusively for middle school students! This program includes sports and enrichment classes offered by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation and Homework Help made possible by the Hillsboro Schools Foundation.

Enrichment classes are offered at all middle schools and begin in the spring. Registration and class information is available in early February. Classes include Homework Club, arts, dance, cooking, and many other fun and exciting opportunities.

Middle School Enrichment Program

Monday – Thursday3:25 - 4:45 pm at your school

Spring Session: 3/5 – 4/19

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Let’s Draw5 – 7 yearsIf you like to draw or want to learn how, this is the class for you. Students will learn to use a variety of drawing materials. Express your own creativity and develop an understanding of line, shape, color, and texture by observing the world around them. Each session offers different lessons from previous classes offered. Materials are provided. Alice Hill #32339: 1/26 – 2/16 #32340: 4/12 – 5/3 Day: ThursdayTime: 4:00 – 5:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $40 Resident $55 Non-Resident

Young Drawing Enthusiasts6 – 8 yearsStudents take their fun ideas and work on focusing them into a finished and polished drawing, with an emphasis on 3-D illusion and composition, as well as lots of color. Materials are provided. Constance Adams#32348: 2/28 - 3/20 Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $50 Resident $70 Non-Resident

Beginning Drawing8 – 12 yearsLearning to draw while creating your own unique art pieces. Students’ self-expression is encouraged via imaginative and observational activities, using a variety of drawing materials. Each session offers different lessons. Materials are provided. Alice Hill #32341: 2/28 – 3/20 #32346: 4/10 – 5/1 Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pm Place: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $50 Resident $70 Non-Resident

Drawing in Color: 3D8 – 12 yearsLearn the basics of shape, line and form to create a beautiful work of art. Emphasis is on three dimensional space using personal choice of compositions. Materials are provided. Constance Adams#32342: 1/24 – 2/21Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pm Place: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $60 Resident $85 Non-Resident

#32347: 4/17 – 5/22Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pm Place: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $70 Resident $100 Non-Resident

Let’s Paint5 – 7 yearsUnleash your creativity! Gain skills in hand-eye coordination and learn about colors and composition while doing fun projects. Individual expression is encouraged while we explore a variety of artistic styles. Materials are provided. Alice Hill #32357: 3/1 – 3/22 #32358: 5/17 – 6/7 Day: ThursdayTime: 4:00 – 5:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident

Family Art NightAll ages, under 12 must be with an adultGather the family and join us for an evening of art and fun. Use mediums like clay, paint, collage and more to create masterpieces either individually or as a family. All supplies are included.Day: Every Thursday (except during closures)Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center Studio B30Fee: $5.00/individual Children under 3 free Limit is 20 people, so come early!

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Spring Break Clay Camp!9 – 13 yearsKids get to know clay like they’ve never known mud before! Students are introduced to the fun of a potter’s wheel and hand building techniques, and throughout the week make projects such as cups, plates and other creative pieces. Materials are provided. Kids are encouraged to bring a snack each day to camp. Jen Champlin#32360: 3/26 – 3/29Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm #32374: 3/26 – 3/29 Time: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pmDay: Monday – ThursdayPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $75 Resident $105 Non-Resident

Spring Break Creative Camp!6 – 12 yearsIn this 3-day camp students create 3D masterpieces from clay, found objects and more. Each student creates multiple dynamic sculptures and/or wall hangings to bring home! Materials are provided. Jessica Gardner #32375: 3/26 – 3/28 Time: 1:00 – 3:00 pm Day: Monday – WednesdayPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $50 Resident $65 Non-Resident

Family Clay TimeAll ages, under 12 must be with an adultEnjoy creating in clay together! Families learn about ceramics and create hand-built sculptures and vessels. Each family creates and glazes several projects. One child per parent, please; fee covers parent and child. Materials are provided. Jessica Gardner#32376: 1/28 – 2/4 #32377: 4/14 – 4/21Day: SaturdayTime: 10:30 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $35 Resident $43 Non-Resident

Clay Kids5 – 7 yearsHave a great time playing and learning the basics of clay. Create and glaze several different individual projects to be fired in the Arts Center’s kiln. Materials are provided. Jen Champlin#32378: 1/25 – 2/15 #32361: 2/22 – 3/21 No class 2/29#32379: 4/11 – 5/2 Day: WednesdayTime: 4:00 – 5:00 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $40 Resident $50 Non-Resident

Youth Sculpture7 – 12 yearsCreate with clay! Students will learn the techniques of modeling clay while creating a sculptural form of their choice. There are practically no limits when working with clay. Materials are provided. Constance Adams #32373: 1/26 – 3/15 #32380: 4/12 – 5/31 Time: 4:00 – 6:00 pmDay: ThursdayPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $100 Resident $140 Non-Resident Youth Wheel Throwing

8 – 13 yearsExplore clay techniques that have been used to make useful items throughout history. Working with your hands can improve eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. Plus, it’s a lot of fun! Materials are provided. Jen Champlin #32381: 2/1 – 3/7 No class 2/29 #32382: 4/11 – 5/9Day: WednesdayTime: 5:15 – 6:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $55 Resident $67 Non-Resident

Junkyard Dawgs8 – 14 yearsCreate 3D masterpieces from found objects, recycled materials, wire and more. Each student creates multiple dynamic sculptures and/or wall hangings to bring home! Materials are provided. Jessica Gardner#32383: 1/26 – 2/16#32384: 4/12 – 5/3 #32385: 5/17 – 6/7 Day: ThursdayTime: 4:30 – 6:00 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $50 Resident $65 Non-Resident

Puppet Fun 5 – 7 yearsCreate your own puppets by sculpting, painting, costuming and more. Express yourself by creating a collaborative script and set design, so bring your imagination and be prepared to have fun. Materials are provided. Alice Hill #32367: 1/24 – 2/14#32386: 5/15 – 6/5Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 5:30 pm Place: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident

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Play the Guitar, Mandolin or Bass8 – 12 yearsParticipants learn and/or fine-tune a variety of skills, including chords, reading notation/tablature, playing songs, melody, and improvisation with the Musical Director of the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra. Several music genres covered, including those requested by the individual students. Students must have their own instrument. Brian Oberlin#32387: 1/23 – 3/5 No Class 2/20#32390: 4/9 – 5/14 Day: MondayTime: 4:30 – 5:15 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $30 Resident $40 Non-Resident

Story Theater4 – 6 yearsJump into the world of acting! Discover the essential skills of performance through skits, dance, music and expanding your imagination. Students present a short performance on the final day of class.Clara Hillier#32577: 2/8 – 3/14 #32582: 4/11 – 5/16 Day: WednesdayTime: 3:30 – 4:15 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $40 Resident $50 Non-Resident

Youth Theater7 - 15 yearsA great beginning for all young actors out there! Build your fundamentals of acting, staging, improvisation, movement, and creating a character. Come join the fun of theater games and imagination journeys! Students will present a short performance on the final day of class. Clara Hillier#32583: 2/8 – 3/14 #32584: 4/11 – 5/16 Day: WednesdayPlace: Cultural Arts CenterTime: 4:30 – 6:30 pmFee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident

Play the Guitar, Mandolin or Bass 13 years – AdultStudents will learn and/or fine-tune a variety of skills, including chords, reading notation/tablature, playing songs, melody, and improvisation with the Musical Director of the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra. Several music genres are covered, including those requested by the individual students. Students must have their own instrument. Brian Oberlin#32516: 1/23 – 3/5 No class 2/20#32517: 4/9 – 5/14 Day: MondayTime: 6:00 – 7:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $50 Resident $73 Non-Resident $32 Senior Resident $46 Senior Non-Res

Introduction to PianoLearn the basics to the mystery of making music at the piano. This class is for those with no prior experience. Instrument needed for home practice. Separate materials fee. Susan Foust

#32388: 3:00-3:30 pm#32518: 3:30-4:00 pmDates: 1/24 – 3/20 Day: Tuesday Fee: $199#32519: 3:00-3:30 pm#32520: 3:30-4:00 pm#32521: 4:00-4:30 pm#32522: 4:30-5:00 pmDates: 1/25 – 3/21 Day: WednesdayPlace: Concord PianorFee: $199

#32524: 3:00-3:30 pm#32523: 3:30-4:00 pmDates: 4/10 – 6/5 Day: Tuesday Fee: $199#32525: 3:00-3:30 pm#32526: 3:30-4:00 pm#32527: 4:00-4:30 pm#32528: 4:30-5:00 pmDates: 4/11 – 6/6Day: Wednesday Place: Concord PianoFee: $199

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Drawing in Color13 years – AdultLearn the basics of shape, line and form and create a beautiful work of art. Emphasis is on three dimensional space and color layering using your personal choice of compositions. Materials are provided. Constance Adams#32394: 1/26 – 2/23Day: ThursdayTime: 1:00 – 3:00 pmFee: $55 Resident $80 Non-Resident $35 Senior Resident $50 Senior Non-Res#32395: 4/19 – 5/24Day: ThursdayTime: 1:00 – 3:00 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident $41 Senior Resident $59 Senior Non-Resident

Capturing Radiant Color in Oils14 years – AdultLearn how to capture the subtlety of light and the richness of color in this beginning oil painting class. Develop your own unique color style while focusing on nature and still life using water-soluble oils. This class focuses on experimentation and personal expression. Supply list available at registration. Bonnie Burbidge#32398: 1/24 – 2/21 Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 - 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $55 Resident $80 Non-Resident $35 Senior Resident $50 Senior Non-Resident

Watercolor Bold and Free14 years – Adult Come and experience the fresh and exuberant medium of watercolor. A wide range of techniques, brushwork, washes and color mixing are learned through a sequence of fun exercises. Beginners are welcome. Supply list available at registration. Bonnie Burbidge#32397: 2/1 – 3/7 #32402: 4/11 – 5/16 Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pm Place: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident $41 Senior Resident $59 Senior Non-Resident

Beginning Watercolor16 years - AdultExperience the delight of what you can do with paper, water, and a brush loaded with watercolor paint. Learn to produce impressive paintings, with the use of just a few colors! Supply list available at registration. Sue Anne Seckora#32400: 1/24 – 2/14 #32403: 2/28 – 3/20#32404: 4/10 – 5/1 #32405: 5/8 – 5/29 Day: TuesdayTime: 1:30 - 3:30 pm#32406: 1/26 – 2/16 #32407: 3/1 – 3/22 #32408: 4/12 – 5/3 #32409: 5/10 – 5/31 Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $45 Resident $65 Non-Resident $29 Senior Resident $41 Senior Non-Resident

Painting with Acrylics18 years – AdultPaint in acrylics from your own photo! Students learn from master wildlife painter Gerald Sticka how to get an image on canvas and get composition correct. Finish class with a fantastic, completed piece. Supply list available at registration. Gerald Sticka#32401: 1/25 – 2/29#32499: 3/7 – 4/18 No class 3/28#32500: 4/25 – 5/30 Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident $41 Senior Resident $59 Senior Non-Resident

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The Clay Connection: Sculpture & Hand Building13 years – Adult Learn how to form a sculpture, hand build vessels and structures with clay slabs, cut your own tiles, decorate and glaze them, or create dinnerware on plaster molds and create your own. With clay the possibilities are nearly unlimited! Materials provided. Constance Adams#32700: 1/24 – 3/13 #32687: 4/10 – 5/29 Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts

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Wheel Throwing13 years – Adult Explore the art of forming pottery on a potter’s wheel. Students gain a solid foundation in the fundamental techniques needed to make basic functional vessels like cups & bowls and the use of the hands as primary forming tools. Both beginner and experienced students are welcome. Materials provided. Jen Champlin #32690: 1/25 – 3/21 No class 2/29 #32691: 4/11 – 5/30 Day: WednesdayTime: 6:45 – 8:45 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $100 Resident $140 Non-Resident $68 Senior

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Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics13 years – AdultGain a solid foundation in the fundamental techniques needed to make basic functional vessels like cups & bowls, using the hands as primary forming tools as well as the pottery wheel. Intermediate and returning students are given more challenging assignments. Materials provided. Victoria Shaw#32692: 1/24 – 3/13 #32693: 4/10 – 5/29 Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pm#32694: 1/24 – 3/13 #32695: 4/10 – 5/29 Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts

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Special Projects in Ceramics13 years – AdultLearn contemporary ceramic techniques including intermediate-advanced wheel and hand-building, slip-dipping, screen-printing, surface experimentation and other processes as requested by the class. Materials provided. Jessica Gardner#32696: 4/12 – 5/31Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts

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Introduction to Stained Glass15 years – Adult Create a Mother’s Day flower suncatcher as an introduction to stained glass. Learn the basics of the copper foil method, from pattern creation and glass cutting to copper foiling and soldering. Materials provided. Adrienne Wilkes #32719: 5/5 Day: SaturdayTime: 1:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $40 Resident $48 Non-Resident $34 Senior Resident $39 Senior Non-Resident

Beveled Stained Glass Heart15 years – Adult Go home with two completed stained glass hearts—one for you, and one for your Valentine! Learn the basics of the copper foil method of stained glass, from pattern creation and glass cutting to copper foiling and soldering. A great way to get your feet wet and try stained glass. Materials provided. Adrienne Wilkes #32717: 2/4 Day: SaturdayTime: 1:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $40 Resident $48 Non-Resident $34 Senior Resident $39 Senior Non-Resident

Stained Glass Flower Pot Stake15 years – Adult Complete two stained glass stakes to dress up your flower pots. Choose from rabbits, frogs, bees, birds, butterflies, ladybugs, garden angels, or bird houses. Learn the basics, from pattern creation and glass cutting to copper foiling and soldering. Go home with a completed project in one afternoon. Materials provided. Adrienne Wilkes #32718: 4/7Day: SaturdayTime: 1:00 – 4:00 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $40 Resident $48 Non-Resident $34 Senior Resident $39 Senior Non-Resident

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Musica MaestraleJanuary 6, 7:30 pm $12 advance / $14 Day of show (Classical)Musica Maestrale’s concert last year at the Cultural Arts Center was so stunning we had to ask them back! The period-inspired sound of the group comes from the techniques each of them has mastered on their respective instruments – cello, guitar, recorder, organ and voice. The sounds created are light and lively, brooding and sultry. They have such character that it makes your imagination wildly wander and heart soar!

Blue CranesJanuary 20, 7:30 pm $12 advance / $14 Day of show (Jazz)The Blue Cranes create music that is as invigorating as it is disarming. Walking a thin line between improvisation and catchiness, the Blue Cranes arrive at a unique place. They have found a way to make exploration seem like the most enjoyable process around. The Cultural Arts Center is very pleased to welcome this exciting, up-and-coming Portland based jazz band to our theater. www.bluecranesmusic.com

Sampradaya: Traditions from Temple to TheaterMarch 9, 7:30 pm $20 advance / $25 day of show (World, Musical Dance Ballet of India)Sampradaya dance ballet is designed for global audiences. The production is choreographed in classical Bharatha Natyam dance to chants from ancient scriptures and the music and rhythm of ancient India. This dance recital is presented by the Jayanathi Raman Dance Company. www.jayanthiraman.com

Mitsuki Dazai and Friends featuring Joe PowersFebruary 2, 7:30 pm $15 advance / $17 Day of show (Classical, World Music)Mitsuki Dazai, originally from Tokyo, enjoys introducing her lovely koto music to the diverse cultures of the world. She has performed throughout Japan, America and Europe since 1997. Her concert features guest stars including the renowned harmonica player Joe Powers, mixing the sounds of east and west. www.thinkvideo.com/kotomelodies

Valentine’s Dance Ball with Soundstage Rhythm OrchestraFebruary 10, 7:30 pm $25 advance / $30 day of show (Classics, Pop, Contemporary, Classical)Bring your beloved to cut a rug ballroom-style! The classic and contemporary sounds of this outstanding 23-piece orchestra will let you stand up and dance or sit back and just enjoy the music. Discover again the memorable works of the Beatles, Santana, ABBA, Mancini, Green Day and more, orchestra style. www.sromusic.com

Jay Ungar and Molly Mason Family Band March 30, 7:30 pm $18 advance / $20 day of show (Bluegrass, Americana) Since joining forces in the late 1970s, Jay and Molly have become one of the most celebrated duos on the American acoustic music scene. With their comfortable sense of fun and their love of music, they make each concert a musical journey. www.jayandmolly.com

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Oregon Mandolin Orchestra April 6, 7:30 pm $15 advance / $17 day of show (Classical, Bluegrass, Contemporary)The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra will play music from the famous Italian mandolin composer Raffale Calace. www.oregonmandolinorchestra.org

All Creatures Now are Merry Minded - Oregon Renaissance Band May 11, 7:30 pm $15 advance / $17 day of show (Classical)The Oregon Renaissance Band, a 12 to 14 member ensemble directed by Philip and Gayle Neuman, will present All Creatures Now are Merry Minded a concert featuring animal themed music. They will bring along a new set of extreme renaissance instruments including alphorns, tenor & bass shawms and other surprises. This concert is sponsored in part by the Early Music Guild of Oregon. www.emgo.org

Bottom Line DuoApril 20, 7:30 pm $20 advance / $25 day of show (Classical, Contemporary)Billed as “21st Century Parlor Music,” the Bottom Line Duo (bass and cello) thrill audiences with their fast fingers, wit and bows. With humor bordering on outright comedy they deliver a program with roots in chamber music and an amazing repertoire of modern and popular sounds. In other words, this is a program to which Generation X can take their parents and their children. www.bottomlineduo.com

Claude Bourbon May 18, 7:30 pm $10 advance / $12 day of show (Virtuoso Fingerpicking Guitar)Guitarist Claude Bourbon has performed and studied all over the world. He has crafted an unbelievable fusion of classical and jazz, with ethereal Eastern influences, Spanish and Latin elements with strains of Western folk. www.claudebourbon.org

Trail Band June 8, 7:30 pm $20 advance / $25 day of show (Western Americana) The Trail Band is an eight-piece ensemble that creates an energetic blend of brass and string arrangements of traditional and original music featuring five great vocalists including Quarterflash’s Rindy Ross. www.trailband.com

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Art Exhibition Opening ReceptionFirst Tuesdays, 6:00 pm, FreeThe opening reception for all artists exhibiting at the Walters Cultural Arts Center is accompanied by hors d’oeuvres provided by Claeys Catering and a house concert featuring local musicians.

Open Poetry ReadingsSecond Tuesdays, 7:00 pm, FreeMain GalleryEnjoy an evening of readings in our gallery at this popular monthly event. Readers and listeners are welcome to enjoy poetic works by established or yet to be discovered talent. A sign-up sheet is available prior to the event, so come early and get in the queue. * Note: in April, Open Poetry is on the third Tuesday, April17.

Spoken Word EventsThird Tuesdays, 7:00 pm, Free* Note: in April, Spoken Word is on the second Tuesday, April10.

Book ClubFourth Tuesday, 6:00 pm, FreeFor a list of books for 2012 call 503-615-3485. We are looking forward to another year of lively discussions about books and the arts in Hillsboro’s center for arts and culture!

Landscape Now IIDecember 6, 2011 – January 31, 2012 Main GalleryAllen Greene, Gretha Lindwood, Rob Rammage, Douglas Remington and Robert Weller Landscape Now II was created to feature the finest landscape art as submitted by area artists. This exhibit features impressionistic and realistic interpretations of local vistas in watercolor, pastel, oils and photographs.

Tualatin Valley ViewsWestside Quilters GuildThe Westside Quilters Guild presents a selection of quilts from its annual group show West Along the Tualatin. This group of quilts examines the landscape and content of the Tualatin River Valley, both natural and manmade. Traditional as well as non-traditional quilting techniques are employed to capture the essence of the valley’s diverse flora and manufactured features. While all of these pieces were created by guild members, many were designed for the 2011 Guild Challenge.

Anna Daedalus and Michael McDevittFebruary 7 – March 27, 2012 Main GalleryMystery and mirth are focal points for the artists of our exhibit this February and March. Anna Daedalus’s photographs and Michael McDevitt’s paintings, on display in the main gallery, are evocative of stories familiar and yet strange. Anna’s photos read like movie stills and are performative allegories referring to medieval and renaissance painting, recalling folk tales. Her interest in creating images lies in the dichotomy of nature and culture. Michael McDevitt concerns himself with the moment of choice as the crux of tragedy and comedy in his theater of Americana – narrative painting. “At once humorous and sincere (my art) asks the viewer to reconsider their own decisions while laughing at the absurdity of choice itself,” says McDevitt.

Nikki Dilbeck and Lorraine RichieBasement GalleryIn our basement space, the colorful abstract paintings by Nikki Dilbeck contrast with the black and white photographs by Lorraine Richey. Dilbeck has exhibited at WCAC in the past. We are excited to show her abstract expressionist paintings which radiate emotion through her use of color. Richey’s images of landscapes and flora and her portraits have a dark, rich quality that come from years of experience with film, although she now shoots digitally.

First Tuesday Opening ReceptionFebruary 7, 2012 6:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit opening reception honoring all February-March artists. Enjoy refreshments from Claeys Catering.

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HYAC 7: Hillsboro Student Art ExhibitApril 3 – 24, 2012Both Galleries Revel in the young talent of Hillsboro as the Cultural Arts Center and the Mayor’s Hillsboro Youth Advisory Council present the eighth annual Youth Art Exhibition. The exhibition is the result of an art contest open to all Hillsboro area high school age youth working in 2D and 3D media as well as photography.

First Tuesday Opening Reception and Awards CeremonyApril 3, 2012 6:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit opening reception honoring all April artists. Enjoy refreshments from the Liberty High School Catering Program.

Questioning Functionality 3A juried exhibitionMay 1 - June 26, 2012Main GalleryThe exhibition series Questioning Functionality supports conceptual art coming from the intersection of craft and fine art. The works suggest purpose without the intent of use, can still function, have fine art values and yet allude to a use beyond decoration. Viewers can expect to be confounded and delighted with improbable furniture, absurd garments and strange instruments. This is the third Questioning Functionality exhibition at the Cultural Arts Center.

Related – Marinus Wolf and Linnie BrownBasement GalleryHillsboro’s father and daughter art duo Marinus Wolf and Linnie Brown shows a series of conceptual paintings called Related. The self imposed rules of the project were to respond to a selected crossword clue/answer using the puzzle itself in the painting composition. The duo chose to use crossword puzzles as a starting point because they felt it would be a good bridging element between their painting styles. The geometric nature of the puzzles links the strong abstract designs Marinus uses with the layering of manmade and natural imagery that Linnie employs. Although the artists started each painting with the same group of words, their paintings developed differently and took on diverse meanings. This process demonstrates the complexity and ambiguity of language.

First Tuesday Opening ReceptionMay 1, 2012 6:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit opening reception honoring all May artists. Refreshments by the Liberty High School Catering Program.

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to New York with Caroline KimJanuary 17 7:00 pmCaroline Kim, Senior Development Associate at the Portland Art Museum (PAM), discusses the exciting new exhibit by artist Mark Rothko, which is on display at the PAM starting in February. Rothko lived in Portland during his adolescence, and graduated from Lincoln High School. The exhibit explores Rothko’s development as an artist, as well as his influences, tracing his movement from impressionist landscapes to surreal canvases to the abstract explorations of color and shape for which he’s best known. Ms. Kim’s talk represents a rare behind-the-scenes look at one of the most highly-regarded painters of the 20th Century. Sponsored by the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council.

Oregon History 101with Richard EngemanFebruary 21 7:00 pmPublic historian and archivist Richard Engeman boasts an impressive record when it comes to regional knowledge. Most recently the public historian of the Oregon Historical Society, Mr. Engeman has been researching, writing about, and sharing Pacific Northwest history for decades. For his appearance at Spoken Word, Mr. Engeman presents Oregon 101, an illustrated, high-level flyover of Oregon’s history in 49 illustrations and 49 minutes. Expect to revisit popular historical moments and to learn Oregon facts you never knew. The talk highlights the state’s natural resources and their development: forests and fish, soil and scenery, and more!

Colorful Oregon!with Douglas LorainMarch 20 7:00 pmNationally award-winning author and local guidebook guru Douglas Lorain has been obsessively hitting the trails of the Pacific Northwest for over four decades—so he’s an expert when it comes to hunting down the best in local color. From fields of wildflowers to hillsides covered with fall foliage, Mr. Lorain shares where—and, just as importantly, when—to go to see the best of the best on trails and backroads in Oregon and Washington. Mr. Lorain is sure to get you planning your own adventures to check out the natural, colorful wonders of our beautiful region.

The Feather of the FirebirdHearing Voices Storytelling Festival with Leslie SlapeApril 10 7:00 pm (2nd Tuesday)For the fourth year in a row, the Walters Cultural Arts Center is pleased to be a part of the Hearing Voices Storytelling Festival through Washington County Cooperative Library Services. Oregon storyteller Leslie Slape has been widely lauded as a master of the narrative art. She draws her repertoire from many different directions, including her work as a journalist, her lifelong interest in folklore, her considerable imagination and her own family heritage as a descendent of immigrants. Tonight’s presentation, “The Feather of the Firebird,” honors her paternal grandfather, who was born in Russia. Come join us as Ms. Slape brings history and folklore alive through the power of story.

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Sing and Tellwith Jeni Foster May 15 7:00 pmAs far back as we know, folk songs have told stories about important life-events and rites of passage: our passions and disappointments, our victories and defeats. For this Spoken Word event, WCAC favorite Jeni Foster returns with a program of dynamic folk songs that describe these events that mark our lives. From Greek myth to the Mann Gulch fire, from Kipling to Julian of Norwich, Foster will bring history and literature alive with enthusiasm, conviction, and wit. This is a night of education and entertainment you won’t want to miss.

Pet Loss: How Art Can Help Us Healwith Enid TraismanJune 19 7:00 pmMany of us have coped with the loss of a pet, but have feared that our loss is trivialized if we air our grief in public. Enid Traisman knows better. A social worker and certified grief counselor, Ms. Traisman has run the Pet Loss Support program at DoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital for the last 23 years. In Ms. Traisman’s popular support groups, those who have lost or are anticipating the loss of a pet are able to share, laugh, cry, and remember together. Ms. Traisman is also a fused glass artist who uses art therapy in the healing process. Tonight, in addition to giving a talk about her work with pet loss, Ms. Traisman leads a hands-on art activity for audience members to celebrate and remember their beloved pets.

Mark Rothko, No. 14, 1951, Oil on canvas, Copyright 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko

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HACC Professional Development Workshop SeriesAll workshops take place at the Walters Cultural Arts Center (527 East Main Street, Hillsboro).

Grant Writing for Success: Getting StartedAdultSecuring funding to support your organization and its programs is becoming more competitive by the day. With so many nonprofits vying for limited funds, applying for grants is becoming not only more specialized, but also more complicated and sometimes overwhelming. Join experienced and knowledgeable grants expert Gigi Rosenberg and learn proven techniques to attract potential funders to your nonprofit’s project. Discover the strategies of successful grant writers from brainstorming techniques to editing the final draft. Learn to grab attention through compelling language and ways to adapt a proposal for different granting bodies. #32017: 2/8Day: WednesdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pmFee: $25.00

Grant Writing for Success: Taking the Next Step**AdultWriting grant proposals takes a specialized skill set. Refine your technique and learn new skills from experienced and knowledgeable grants expert Gigi Rosenberg. Learn strategies for finding fresh language to describe a project, how to budget with ease and how to stand out from the crowd. Decode application questions, find funders that are a perfect match for your projects and receive vital information about creating a budget to support winning applications.#32018: 3/8Day: ThursdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pmFee: $25.00

The Annual Fundraising Plan: Tools for Success AdultFundraising is vital to nonprofits large and small, but without careful and strategic planning, it can also be overwhelming and ineffective. Join fundraising expert Jeri Alcock and learn to create and implement an effective fundraising plan. Designed specifically for small organizations and nonprofits, this workshop helps you to implement best practices of fund development planning with practical processes that are scaled down for the small shop. Participants should bring a copy of their organization’s operating budget. #32016: 1/12Day: ThursdayTime: 4:00 – 7:00 pmFee: $25.00

Getting Started in Public ArtAdultInterested in making the leap from studio art to public art commissions? “Getting Started in Public Art,” helps you better understand the field and how to get your foot in the door. Artists Fernanda D’Agostino, Mark R. Smith and James Schmidt will share their personal experience and suggestions on entering this competitive field. Fabricators of glass, metal and stone show how they help translate the artist’s vision into large-scale, durable artworks. Participants get the inside scoop about upcoming local public art opportunities from the HACC’s Public Art Program Supervisor, Valerie Otani.#32330: 4/11Day: WednesdayTime: 4:30 – 7:00 pmFee: $25.00

** Participation in the first workshop is not a pre-requisite for this workshop. These classes can be taken independently or sequentially, depending on the comfort level or needs of the participant.

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Daddy Daughter Retro Dance5 – 16 years + AdultCalling all dads & daughters to boogie woogie the night away! Dance, nibble at the “candy bar” and karaoke! Bring your camera & your dancin’ shoes because this is a night for the scrapbook!

Belly Dance12 years – AdultBelly dance is an artistic and feminine way to exercise the entire body with focus on the hips. Tone and strengthen muscles with a moderate aerobic exercise while enhancing rhythm, grace and beauty. Beginner level includes basic steps, muscle isolations, shimmying movements, and introduction of zils (finger cymbals). Intermediate level includes more advanced techniques and choreography, increased use of zils and a veil. Beginners should take the Beginner class twice before the Intermediate level. Zils are available to borrow or purchase from the instructor. Bryana SteenBeginner:#33576: 2/1 – 2/22#33578: 2/29 – 3/21#33580: 4/4 – 4/25 #33582: 5/2 – 5/23Time: 7:00 – 8:00 pm

Zumba®

12 years – AdultZumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone, sculpt and burn fat. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. This is a drop-in program and must have at least 5 participants to run each class. Check in up to 10 minutes early, door locks at 12:30 pm. Melissa LoweryDate: 1/10 – 6/7

No class 3/27 & 3/29Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 12:15 – 1:00 pmPlace: Outdoors InFee: $20 (5-visits) Resident $30 (5 visits) Non-Resident

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Intermediate:#33577: 2/1 – 2/22#33579: 2/29 – 3/21#33581: 4/4 – 4/25#33583: 5/2 – 5/23Time: 8:15 – 9:15 pm Day: WednesdayPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $22 Resident $33 Non-Resident

Mix It Up12 years – Adult Every Mix It Up class will be different as you experience a variety of exercises including cardio, strength conditioning and muscle toning. Come prepared to use the weight of your body in this no equipment needed fitness program. Intended for all fitness levels. This is a drop-in program and must have at least 5 participants to run each class. Check in up to 15 minutes early. Door locks at 5:30 pm. Janie Zapata WilsonDate: 1/9 – 6/6

No class 2/20, 3/26, 3/28

Day: Monday & Wednesday Time: 5:30 – 6:15 pmPlace: Outdoors InFee: $20 (5 visits) Resident $30 (5 visits) Non-

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Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone, sculpt and burn fat. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Melissa Lowery#33653: 1/23 – 3/5

No class 2/20#33654: 3/7 – 4/23

No class 3/26 & 3/28#33655: 4/25 – 6/11

No class 5/28Day: Monday & Wednesday Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pmPlace: South Meadows Middle

SchoolFee: $35 Resident $50 Non-Resident

Two Opportunities to Treat Your Girl Like a PrincessDetails on pages 15 & 21.

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ges – Special InterestOSU Extension Service Master Gardener™ 2012 Garden Series Come Join OSU Extension Service Master Gardeners presenting this new series on gardening. Classes take place at the Hillsboro Main Library on Thursdays from 6:30 – 7:30 pm.

Starting Your Vegetable Garden Get the lush vegetable results you want with a brush up on the process of starting your vegetable garden. Learn about site selection, soil preparation, planting times, water and fertilization needs as well as general garden maintenance. Focus will be on the spring and summer gardens. Get varietal recommendations from the OSU Extension Service.Date: 3/8

Growing Herbs Herbs are a sensory delight. There are culinary herbs, aromatic herbs and herbs that attract beneficial insects. Save money by growing your own after learning tips, techniques and plant recommendations for starting your own herb garden. Learn about planting times, maintenance and harvesting. Get varietal recommendations from the OSU Extension Service.Date: 4/12

Adaptive Gardening Still want to garden but need a little help? Learn new strategies and techniques so you may continue to garden without sprains, strains, and aching muscles. Gain insight on ways to keep gardening safely. Observe demonstrations of adaptive tools.Date: 5/10

Fall and Winter Vegetable Gardening Many gardeners forget that summer is the time to plan and plant for their fall and winter gardens. Extend your garden’s productivity by learning the process of vegetable gardening for the fall and winter. Topics include bed preparation, what to plant and when, season extending techniques, and when to harvest. Date: 6/14

Natural Disease and Pest Solutions for Edible GardensA garden with no pests, no diseases and no problems! Although it’s a sweet dream, it is seldom a reality. Hear what helps lessen the risk of developing these problems and provide non-synthetic methods for dealing with them if they do occur. Learn Integrated Pest Management strategies for pest control and practices that help prevent diseases in your garden.Date: 7/12

Contact: Lynn CoxOSU Extension Service Master GardenerSpeakers’ Bureau Coordinator – Washington [email protected]

The Hondo Dog Park islocated at 4499 NW 229th

Avenue in Hillsboro. Come and check it out!

Dog Obedience ClassesAdultJoin us for these seven-week Dog Obedience classes on Wednesdays. Classes are held in the Main Exhibit Hall at the Washington County Fairgrounds. 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. Several new exercises are added to the training. Bring your dog to the first class.#32491: 1/25 – 3/7 7:00 – 7:45 pm (Basic)#32492: 1/25 – 3/7 6:15 – 7:00 pm

(Advanced)#32493: 4/4 – 5/16 7:00 – 7:45 pm (Basic)#32494: 4/4 – 5/16 6:15 – 7:00 pm

(Advanced)Day: WednesdayPlace: Washington County

FairgroundsFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident $55 Senior Non-Resident

Hillsboro Community GardensOur community gardens are growing!

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation now supports three community garden sites in partnership with Calvary Lutheran, Sonrise, and Orenco Presbyterian Churches. For more information or to register for a garden plot, visit our website at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/parksrec or contact us at 503-681-6120.

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Boxing Conditioning8 years – Adult Learn boxing skills and technique, increase muscular and 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 56” x 23” exercise mat are mandatory and may be purchased at SHARC or any sporting goods store. Portia & Rudy Aguero#33590: 2/1 – 2/28#33591: 3/1 – 3/29#33592: 4/3 – 4/26#33593: 5/1 – 5/31Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 6:00 – 7:00 pm (8 – 12

years) 6:00 – 7:15 pm (13 years

– Adult)Place: Peter Boscow (Boxing

Gym)Fee: Youth $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident Adult $33 Resident $50 Non-Resident

Pilates13 years – AdultLearn and practice basic Pilates principals. This class focuses on building core strength and stability while increasing flexibility. Pilates can transform the way your body looks, feels, and performs. A workout circle gives an added challenge. Beginners and those with experience welcome. Bring your own mat. Lisa Robertson#33677: 1/26 – 2/23#33678: 3/1 – 4/12 No class 3/22 & 3/29#33679: 4/19 – 5/17#33680: 5/24 – 6/21Day: Thursday Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pm Place: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $26 Resident $38 Non-Resident

Tae-kwon-Do7 years – AdultLearn the original form of today’s most popular martial art. While learning blocks, strikes, and kicks, participants will also learn confidence, respect, and concentration and gain increased flexibility, endurance and coordination. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. If participant is tested, there will be a $5.00 fee due to the instructor, please see them for details. Drew & Melissa Buscho#33673: 1/30 – 4/4 No class 2/20,

2/22, 3/26, 3/28 #33674: 4/9 – 6/6

No class 4/23 & 5/28Day: Monday & Wednesday#33675: 3/6 – 5/3 No class 3/27 & 3/29#33676: 5/8 – 6/28Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 5:30 – 6:30 pm Place: Peter Boscow GymFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident

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Ballroom DanceAdultHas “Dancing with the Stars” got you excited about dance? If so, join us this winter and learn to glide along the floor like the pros in the fascinating foxtrot and elegant waltz. During the spring session, discover the passionate moves of the tango and bountiful bounce of the ultimate party dance - the samba. The beginner class covers basic steps to build confidence on the dance floor and requires no previous dance experience. The intermediate class covers higher level dance steps. Partners are desirable but not mandatory and rotation with other partners is possible. Peter Sanchez, assisted by Laura Braniff SanchezDate: 1/23 – 3/12 (Foxtrot/Waltz) #32497: 6:45 – 7:45 pm (Beg.)#32498: 7:45 – 8:45 pm (Int.)Date: 4/2 – 5/21 (Tango/Samba) #33692: 6:45 – 7:45 pm (Beg.)#33693: 7:45 – 8:45 pm (Int.)

Day: MondayPlace: River HouseFee: $38 Resident $55 Non-Resident $23 Senior Resident $34 Senior Non-Resident

Senior rates apply. Please inquire!

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Adult Sports LeaguesAdult Sports Leagues

The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department coordinates leagues in the following sports:

Men’s Flag Football • (August – November)Men’s Soccer• (January – March, April – August & September – December)Men’s Basketball• (January – March & September – November)Men’s Softball• (April – July & August – September)Women’s Volleyball• (January – March)Women’s Softball • (April – July)Coed Softball• (May – July & August – September)Coed Volleyball • (April – May & September – December)Coed Soccer• (January – March, April – August & September – December)

Upcoming League Meetings:

Winter Women’s Volleyball: Winter Men’s Basketball: Season runs from January – March Season runs from January – MarchSeason begins 1/4. Season begins 1/3. Winter Men’s Soccer: Spring Women’s & Coed VolleyballSeason runs from January – May Season runs April – May Organizational meeting 1/9. Organizational Meeting 1/31.

Winter Coed Soccer: Summer Softball:Season runs from January – May Season runs from May – JulyOrganizational Meeting 1/11. Organizational meeting on 2/6.

Organizational meetings take place at the

Hillsboro Parks and Recreation office (4400 NW 229th Avenue, Hillsboro)and are approximately two months prior to the start of league play.

Call Kevin Zuercher at 503-681-5380 or email at: [email protected] formore information. Visit our website at: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec

and link on Adult Sports Leagues.

Women’s Volleyball League Men’s Basketball League

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Specialized Recreation Programs

Specialized Recreation ProgramsSTAR (Specialized, Therapeutic, Adaptive Recreation)Join us for a fun and social opportunity for those 10 years and older who have developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and/or special needs. STAR events are held the 3rd Friday of each month at Tyson Recreation Center. Pre-registration is encouraged but drop-in participation is welcome. Fees are $2.00 per person for each event and is payable upon arrival. Caregivers and guardians do not have to pay.

For safety and liability issues, our staff reserves the right to refuse acceptance into programs for those individuals who display aggressive or challenging behaviors that are inappropriate to a community setting, or puts others at risk of injury. Group homes, caregivers and guardians must provide the appropriate number of staff during these activities to ensure the safety and well-being of the participants. This is a drop-in program, not a drop-off program.

Game Night #33569 Friday, January 20 6:30 - 8:00 pm

We plan on spending the whole night playing some of our favorite

board games, card games and bingo.

Karaoke and Kicks #33571 Friday, April 20 6:30 - 8:00 pm

Do you love to sing and dance? Get ready to sing your favorite songs while dancing along to others as well.

May Madness #33572 Friday, May 18 6:30 - 8:00 pm

Choose to play fun games or perform experiments with everyday items. Hands-on

activities guarantee a night of fun.

Valentine’s Day Dance #33570 Friday, February 17 6:30 - 8:00 pm

We want to see your moves on the dance floor. Make new friends and join us as we dance the night away.

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Adaptive Aquatics Swim Program(All ages)Instructor to participant ratio is 1:2.Adaptive Aquatics swimming lessons are available to participants with special needs. The focus of the program is water safety and basic swimming skills. Our goal is to provide every person with the opportunity to enjoy the water while learning to swim. An Adaptive Aquatics intake form must be filled out prior to the first lesson and are available at SHARC. For more information call Phil Pennington (503-681-5393) at SHARC.

STAR OPEN GYM Ages 10 – AdultHave a ball with us as we play a variety of games in the Peter Boscow Gym. Focus on learning soccer skills and playing active, inclusive games. Everyone is welcome to drop in and join us for an evening of fun activity! Day: 2nd & 4th Fridays, 1/13 – 3/9Time: 6:30 – 7:30 pmPlace: Peter Boscow Gym 452 NE 3rd Ave.Fee: $2 per person paid at the door Caregivers and guardians do not have to pay

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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, blood pressure checks and volunteer opportunities are offered throughout the year.

Activity Description/Instructor Days Time FeesArt Classes Register through PCC Wed 1:15 pmBeading crafters Thur 9:30 amBingo Fun for everyone Mon 9:30 am $.05/cardBingo Open to the public Wed/Fri 5:30 – 9:00 pm $5 ea. main packetsBreakfast Full breakfast Tue - Fri 7:45 am $4.50Computer class Call office for detailsDaily Lunches Nutritious lunches Mon – Fri 12:00 pm $3.00Duplicate Bridge Mon/Thurs 11:45 am – 3:30 pm DonationOpen Bridge All levels welcome Thursday 1:00 – 4:00 pm DonationFoot Care RN exam and advice Mon/Tue/Wed By appointment $20.00Bunco Fun dice game Friday 1:00 – 3:00 pm Line Dancing Fun & healthy Tue/Thur 1:30 – 2:30 pm $2.00Ping Pong Call office Fri FreePinochle All levels welcome Fri 6:00 pm FreePool (Billiards) Test your skills Mon – Fri 9:00 am – 5:00 pm $5/mo $1/day $.25/hrSenior Law Assistance 4th Thur/mo By appointment FreeSerenades Singing & instruments Wed 10:30 am FreeMaterial Girls Sewing/knitting group Fri 10:00 am – 12:00 pm FreeSingles Group Meetings 2nd & 4th Tue 1:30 – 3:00 pm FreeTai Chi/Qigong Tue 1:15 pm $3.00 age 62+, $5.00 -62Tops Take Off Pounds Sensibly Tue/Thur 9:30 am Free

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Get Involved!

For more information on how you can get involved, contact Kristi Wilson, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 503-615-3479 or visit www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec

Hundreds of volunteers each year dedicate thousands of volunteer hours to various programs and events. Volunteers assist with after-school programs, participate in park clean-ups, usher events at the Cultural Arts Center, and help out many of the fun special events that are offered each year. Volunteering is a great way to build up a resume, complete class assigned volunteer hours, or give back to the community while having fun! Volunteer opportunities are available to individuals and groups of all sizes. Contact us to get involved today!

ParkBeautificationFlower PlantingTrail Grooming

Clean up Landscape BedsAdopt-a-Park

Help with Special EventsSOLV-IT

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Cultural Arts CenterUsher Concerts

Assist with Art ClassesAfter School ProgramsBLAST Program Assistants

Homework HelpAfter School Sports Coaches

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Jan Curry - 503-681-6283

[email protected]

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation is pleased to announce that as of January 1, 2012, we began operating the Hillsboro Senior Center. We continue to partner with the non-profit organization the Supporters of the Community Senior Center of Hillsboro, but programming of most of the Center is now being managed by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. All programs previously provided will continue. Future changes to the schedule, if any, will be posted on the website and at the Senior Center.

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Senior and Friends Recognition PartiesAll seniors are welcome to this friendly social event and potluck. Bring your favorite potluck dish and celebrate! The cost of these parties is covered by your membership or payment of a single visit admission. Dates: 1/6, 2/3, 3/2, 4/6, 5/4, 6/1,

7/6Day: FridayTime: 11:15 am – 12:30 pm

Fall PreventionFalls are feared as we age. A fall is often the end of independence, and treating the injuries and the care you need after a fall is expensive. But falling is not an inevitable part of aging. Steps can be taken to prevent falls. Learn what you can do to “fall-proof” yourself!#32349 1/18Day: WednesdayTime: 11:00 – 12:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: Free

Waterfowl WatchingLearn more about the varieties of waterfowl – ducks, geese and swans – that spend part of their year at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. After a brief presentation on identification tips, head outside to observe and sort out our migratory visitors! Dress for the weather and wear shoes or boots that can get wet and/or muddy. Binoculars, spotting scopes and field guides are available for those who need them.#32350: 2/1Day: WednesdayTime: 11:30 am - 12:30 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom Wetlands

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Programs are held in the Multipurpose Rooms 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 a single visit admission. Registration is required.

Tabletop GardensLearn how to make a beautiful terrarium. Bring your own glass container and decorative figurines or rocks. Plants and soil will be provided. Trina Evans, Master Gardener#32594: 2/24Day: FridayTime: 12:00 – 1:00pmPlace: SHARCFee: $4 Resident $6 Non-Resident

Nutrition and OsteoporosisBones are living organs that need care and attention throughout life. Healthy diet and lifestyle are important at every age, but increasingly so as we age. Get information about bone health and osteoporosis so you can stay healthy, active and on your feet!#32351 3/14Day: WednesdayTime: 11:00 am – 12:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: Free

Spring Bird Walk at Jackson Bottom WetlandsVisit the Preserve in the spring and check out the migratory birds that are arriving. Take a quiet walk on mostly flat trails around the Preserve and at the feeding stations to observe our feathered friends. Meet on the back deck of the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center at 2600 S. W. Hillsboro Highway. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. Space is limited so register early. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Staff or Volunteer#32352: 4/4Day: WednesdayTime: 12:00 – 1:00 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom Wetlands

Hanging Patio PlantsHanging flower baskets are fun to make and add beauty to any outdoor setting. Bring your own Coco hanging growers basket (Home Depot). Plants and soil will be provided. Trina Evans, Master Gardener#32595: 5/18Day: FridayTime: 12:00 – 1:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $4 Resident $6 Non-Resident

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Water AmenitiesWater amenities at SHARC include two indoor pools, a spa pool and a sauna as well as an Outdoor Pool which is closed from September-June but is used by the Hillsboro Heat and the Hillsboro School District during the off season.

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 is available on a first-come, first served basis. SHARC offers a number of classes

which take place in the Group Exercise Rooms including indoor cycling, Zumba®, yoga, pilates, and many more. A full complement 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. For further details on the Kid Fit Room, see page 47.

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 of 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 throughout pages 54 – 58.

RentalsSHARC facility offers rentals of pools and rooms for your meetings, gatherings, functions and parties. See page 47 for details.

The Main Indoor Pool is kept heated to 84° and features an L-shaped design with a 12 foot deep end and a 3.5 foot shallow end. A 117 foot curving water slide is at one end, as is a diving board.

The 88° Warm Water Pool has a ramp with railings and the railings in the 4’6” deep end 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 in this pool.

The Spa Pool, kept at 103° and a co-ed Dry Sauna are both available for use by patrons ages 16 and over.

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Land Classes . . . . . . 54 – 55 Drop-In Exercise Classes Land . . . . . . . . . . . 56 - 57 Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

Hours of Operation Mon – Fri 5:30 am – 9:30 pm*Saturday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm*Sunday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm*

*Dry Sauna closes 15 minutes before facility closes

No School Recreation Swim* Hey kids, enjoy your day off from

school and come swimming at SHARC! Recreation Swim times: 1:00 – 3:00 pm

January 2 ...................... Monday January 16 .................... Monday February 3 ....................... Friday February 20 .................. Monday March 16 .......................... Friday March 23 .......................... Friday March 26-30..............Mon. – Fri. May 11 ............................. Friday May 28 .......................... Monday June 14 ....................... Thursday June 15 ............................ FridayA minimum of one lap lane is available

for lap swim until 2:00 pm.

Modified HoursJan 2: No Land/Water Exercise

ClassesJan. 27: HST Winter Invitational Swim

Meet, Pools & Spa close at 3:30 pmJan. 28 & HST Winter Invitational Swim Jan. 29 Meet; Pools & Spa Closed Lap Swim from 6:00 – 6:45 am April 7: Underwater EGGstravaganza,

Warm Water Pool closed 12:00 – 3:30 pm

May 28: Memorial Day; Facility open 5:30 am – 5:00 pm Recreation Swim: 1:00 – 3:00 pm;

Pools and Spa close at 4:30 pm

High School Swim MeetsThe Main Indoor Pool is closed from 2:00 – 6:00 pm on the following dates. Lap Swim will begin at 6:10 pm. WEX class will start at 6:05 pm.Jan. 5 Thu. Glencoe vs. TigardJan. 10 Tue. Glencoe, Century, and HillsboroJan. 12 Thu. Liberty vs. St. HelensJan. 17 Tue. Liberty vs. SherwoodJan. 19 Thu. Hillsboro vs. NewbergJan. 31 Tue. Liberty vs. MilwaukieFeb. 2 Thu. Hillsboro vs. Tualatin

SHARC’s Fee Policy• All class fees are collected

at 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.

•Norefundsorcreditsaregiven after a swim lesson has begun.

•Nocashrefunds.

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. 7:00 am – 8:00 pmSun. 8:00 am – 7:00 pm

2012 Winter/Spring Fees

Membership Passes & Single Visit Fees include use of the Pools, Spa,

Dry Sauna, Cardio/Weight Room, and Drop-In Water/Land Exercise Classes

Resident Non-ResidentSingle Visit FeeUnder 2 yrs Free FreeYouth 2 – 17 yrs $3.50 $5.25Adults $4.25 $6.25Family $11.50 $17.25* Senior $3.50 $5.253 Month PassIndividual $82.00 $123.00Family $137.00 $205.00* Youth/Senior $50.00 $75.006 Month Pass Individual $126.00 $189.00Family $210.00 $315.00* Youth/Senior $79.00 $118.0012 Month Pass

Individual $210.00 $315.00Family $342.00 $513.00* Youth/Senior $126.00 $189.00 * Senior is 62 years and older * For passes, Youth is 8 – 17 years old4The City of Hillsboro defines family as

one or two adults and youth residing in the same residence.

450¢ towel rental

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Facility Information

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, chapstick, locks, and many more items for you to choose from.

MassageAdultMassage 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 individual needs. Day: 7 days a weekTime: Business hoursFee: Chair Massage – 30 minute $30 Full body – 60 minute $55 Full body – 90 minute $75 Three 60 minute full body $125

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.• All locks left on lockers after the facility closes will be cut

off and will not be replaced. SHARC is not responsible for lost or stolen items.

• Cell phones, cameras, and video recorders are not to be used in the locker rooms at any time.

Appropriate Swimming Attire• All persons 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 Fees SHARC Resident Non-Resident Passholder without Pass without PassDrop-in Fee (1 visit) $2.50 $3.75 $5.25Punch Card (10 visits) $20.00 $30.00 $45.00Punch Card (20 visits) $40.00 $60.00 $90.00

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 will enjoy games, puzzles, toys, crafts, and other age-appropriate activities. Space is limited, so reservations are recommended. Call 503-681-6127.

Kid Fit Room HoursMon – Fri: 8:00 am – 1:30 pmMon – Thurs: 4:00 – 7:45 pmFriday: 4:00 – 6:30 pm Saturday: 8:30 – 11:30 amSunday: Closed

SHARC RentalsMake your event special with a rental at SHARC! Any of the pools and/or the Multi-Purpose Room are available for parties, meetings, corporate events and more. All facility rentals must be booked in person and at least 7 days in advance. For facility rental prices, available times, or for more information, please see our website or call 503-681-6127. Please see our Birthday Party information on page 7 in this guide.The 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.

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WEX – Water Exercise Class

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.Preschool Swim – Open to kids up to 7 yrs accompanied by an adult in the water in our Warm Water Pool. The yellow tea cup is only turned on during Rec Swim.

– Swim Schedule iS Subject to change –

Warm Water Pool Schedule for January 9, 2012 – June 17, 2012

5:30 – 8:00 amOpen Swim

8:00 – 9:00 amWEX

9:00 – 10:00 amTherapy

9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons

11:00 am – 7:00 pmPreschool Swim/Open Swim**

11:00 am – 7:00 pmSwim Lessons

**Shared pool space with swim lessons

7:00 – 9:00 pmRec Swim

10:00 – 11:00 amWEX

Preschool Swim/Open Swim (Shallow area)

7:00 – 8:45 amPreschool Swim/

Open Swim 8:00 am – 12:30 pmPreschool Swim/

Open Swim

8:50 am – 12:20 pm Swim Lessons

12:30 – 3:30 pmRec Swim

3:30 – 4:30 pmRentals

4:30 – 7:30 pmRec Swim

4:30 – 6:30 pmRec Swim

8:00 – 11:00 amPreschool Swim/

Open Swim9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons

Main Pool Schedule for January 9, 2012 – June 17, 2012

11:00 am – 2:00 pmLap Swim

Swim Lessons

7:00 – 8:50 amLap Swim

8:50 am – 12:20 pmLap Swim

Swim Lessons

5:30 – 6:50 pmLap Swim*

*Lap Swim will have a minimum of 2 lanes availableSwim Lessons6:00 – 6:50 pm

WEX

11:00 am – 2:30 pmLap Swim

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

5:30 – 11:00 amLap Swim*

*Lap Swim will have a minimum of 2 lanes available5:35 – 11:00 am

WEX 8:00 – 8:50 amWEX

2:00 – 5:30 pm Swim Lessons

Swim Team

2:30 – 5:30 pm Swim Team

5:30 – 6:50 pmLap Swim

7:00 – 9:00 pmRec Swim

8:00 – 9:00 pmLap Swim**

**Lap Swim will have a maximum of 2 lanes available

12:30 – 3:30 pmRec Swim

3:30 – 4:30 pmRentals

4:30 – 7:30 pmRec Swim

4:30 – 6:30 pmRec Swim

8:00 am – 12:20 pmLap Swim

7:00 – 9:00 pmRec Swim

8:00 – 11:00 amPreschool Swim/

Open Swim9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons

8:00 – 11:00 amPreschool Swim/

Open Swim9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons

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Water Therapy – Rehabilitate injuries, develop flexibility and/or perform exercises that protect joints. All participants must have doctor’s approval before attending. Please register at Tuality Healthcare Therapy Department by calling 503-681-4238.

Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

SHARC sponsored activities have first priority in the pools. You may be asked to leave an area if an activitiy 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.

Homeschool Swim Lessons: (6 – 18 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:7 or 8Homeschool swim lessons are a great way to fulfill homeschool physical education requirements while having fun and being active. Participants have a 30 minute swim lesson followed by a 30 minute recreation swim. Parents/siblings of lesson participants are welcome to join in the 30 minute recreation swim with paid admission.

Parent/Child Swim Lessons: Instructor to participant ratio is 1:12. Participants will learn about the aquatic environment through skill developing games and safe play. Adult must accompany their child in the water.

Angelfish:(6 – 18 Months) Blowfish:(18 – 36 Months)

Home School Swim Lesson PricesMon / Wed or Tue / Thur 10 lessons Non- Resident ResidentWith pass $59 $84 W/O pass $72 $100 9 lessonsWith pass $53 $75W/O pass $65 $90

Monday/Wednesday SessionLevel Days Time 1/9-2/8 2/13-3/14 4/2-5/2 5/7-6/6*Angelfish M/W 9:30-10:00 am 32535 32536 32537 32538Blowfish M/W 5:30-6:00 pm 32552 32553 32554 32555

Tuesday/Thursday SessionLevel Days Time 1/10-2/9 2/14-3/15 4/3-5/3 5/8-6/7Blowfish T/Th 9:30-10:00 am 32556 32557 32558 32559 Angelfish T/Th 6:10-6:40 pm 32539 32540 32541 32542

Saturday SessionLevel Days Time 1/14-3/17* 4/7-6/9*Angelfish Sat 10:10-10:40 am 32543 32544Blowfish Sat 9:30-10:00 am 32560 32561Blowfish Sat 10:50-11:20 am 32562 32563

Monday/Wednesday SessionLevel Days Time 1/9-2/8 2/13-3/14 4/2-5/2 5/7-6/6*Homeschool M/W 1:30-2:00 pm 32569 33329 33330 33331

Tuesday/Thursday SessionLevel Days Time 1/10-2/9 2/14-3/15 4/3-5/3 5/8-6/7Homeschool T/Th 1:00-1:30 pm 33332 33333 33334 33335

Group Swim Lesson Prices Resident Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Passholder Passholder Without Pass Without PassWeekday 10 lessons $50 $75 $58 $87 Sat or 9 lessons $45 $68 $53 $79 * Prorated

* Prorated for holiday or swim meet. No lessons 1/28, 5/26 or 5/28.

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(3 – 5 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:5. Participants will learn basic water skills to prepare them for School Age Lessons. Catfish1: Water safety and exploration are the primary goals of the class. Front and back skills are taught with support.Catfish2:The participant should be comfortable with their face in the water for 3 seconds. Front and back skills are taught with assistance. Catfish3:The participant should be able to float, glide, and kick with minimal assistance on their front and back. Catfish4:The participant should be able to swim with kicks and arm pulls on their front and back for 3 – 5 yards. Catfish5:The participant should be able to swim front and back crawl for 5 yards.

Weekday Preschool Introductory Swim Lessons:Monday/Wednesday SessionLevel Time 1/9-2/8 2/13-3/14 4/2-5/2 5/7-6/6*Catfish1 11:00-11:30 am 32685 32697 32698 32699Catfish1 12:20-12:50 pm 32701 32702 32703 32704Catfish1 3:30-4:00 pm 32705 32706 32707 32708Catfish1 4:50-5:20 pm 32709 32710 32711 32712Catfish1 5:30-6:00 pm 32713 32714 32715 32716Catfish2 10:10-10:40 am 32801 32813 32814 32815Catfish2 12:20-12:50 pm 32816 32817 32818 32819Catfish2 2:10-2:40 pm 32820 32821 32822 32823Catfish2 4:10-4:40 pm 32824 32825 32826 32827Catfish2 6:10-6:40 pm 32828 32829 32830 32831Catfish3 11:00-11:30 am 32880 32881 32882 32883Catfish3 2:10-2:40 pm 32884 32885 32886 32887Catfish3 4:10-4:40 pm 32888 32889 32890 32891Catfish3 5:30-6:00 pm 32892 32893 32894 32895Catfish4 11:40-12:10 pm 32936 32937 32938 32939Catfish4 2:50-3:20 pm 32940 32941 32942 32943Catfish4 4:50-5:20 pm 32944 32945 32946 32947Catfish4 6:10-6:40 pm 32948 32949 32950 32951Catfish5 11:40-12:10 pm 32986 32987 32988 32989Catfish5 4:50-5:20 pm 32990 32991 32992 32993

Tuesday/Thursday SessionLevel Time 1/10-2/9 2/14-3/15 4/3-5/3 5/8-6/7Catfish1 11:40-12:10 pm 32726 32727 32729 32730Catfish1 2:50-3:20 pm 32736 32737 32738 32739Catfish1 4:50-5:20 pm 32740 32742 32743 32744Catfish1 5:30-6:00 pm 32745 32746 32747 32748Catfish1 6:10-6:40 pm 32749 32750 32752 32754Catfish2 11:00-11:30 am 32832 32833 32834 32835Catfish2 12:20-12:50 pm 32836 32837 32838 32839Catfish2 2:10-2:40 pm 32840 32841 32842 32843Catfish2 4:50-5:20 pm 32844 32845 32846 32847Catfish2 6:10-6:40 pm 32848 32849 32850 32851Catfish3 10:10-10:40 am 32896 32897 32898 32899Catfish3 12:20-12:50 pm 32900 32901 32902 32903Catfish3 2:50-3:20 pm 32904 32905 32906 32907Catfish3 4:50-5:20 pm 32908 32909 32910 32911Catfish4 11:40-12:10 pm 32952 32953 32954 32955Catfish4 2:10-2:40 pm 32956 32957 32958 32959Catfish4 5:30-6:00 pm 32960 32961 32962 32963Catfish5 11:00-11:30 am 32994 32995 32996 32997Catfish5 4:10-4:40 pm 32998 32999 33000 33001

Saturdays SessionsLevel Time 1/14-3/17* 4/7-6/9*Catfish1 8:50-9:20am 32757 32760Catfish1 9:30-10:00 am 32762 32763Catfish1 10:10-10:40 am 32768 32769Catfish1 10:50-11:20 am 32770 32771Catfish1 11:30-12:00 pm 32775 32777Catfish2 8:50-9:20 am 32852 32853Catfish2 10:10-10:40 am 32854 32855Catfish2 11:30-12:00 pm 32856 32857Catfish3 9:30-10:00 am 32912 32913Catfish3 10:50-11:20 am 32914 32915Catfish4 9:30-10:00 am 32964 32965Catfish4 10:50-11:20 am 32966 32967Catfish4 11:30-12:00 pm 32968 32969Catfish5 8:50-9:20 am 33002 33003Catfish5 10:10-10:40 am 33004 33005

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Weekday 10 lessons $50 $75 $58 $87

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$45 $68 $53 $79

* Prorated for holiday or swim meet. No lessons 1/28, 5/26 or 5/28.

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School Age Swim Lessons:(6 – 15 Years)

Saturday Sessions

Electric Eel instructor to participant ratio is 1:6, Frog – Pufferfish instructor to participant ratio is 1:7.

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. Pufferfish: Advanced Swimming & Skill Levels requires ability to front crawl and back crawl (100 yards), breast stroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke and butterfly (50 yards) with proper technique.

• Personal Water Safety: Fine tune strokes, learn water safety and basic self rescue techniques.

Monday/Wednesday SessionLevel Time 1/9-2/8 2/13-3/14 4/2-5/2 5/7-6/6*Electric Eel 2:50-3:20 pm 33043 33050 33051 33052Electric Eel 4:10-4:40 pm 33053 33054 33055 33056Electric Eel 5:30-6:00 pm 33057 33058 33059 33060Frog 3:30-4:00 pm 33093 33096 33097 33098Frog 4:50-5:20 pm 33099 33100 33101 33102Frog 6:10-6:40 pm 33103 33104 33105 33106Goldfish 4:10-4:40 pm 33127 33133 33134 33135Hammerhead 4:50-5:20 pm 33161 33163 33164 33165Hammerhead 6:10-6:40 pm 33166 33167 33168 33169Jellyfish 4:10-4:40 pm 33188 33189 33190Jellyfish 5:30-6:00 pm 33195 33196 33197 33198Lobster 4:50-5:20 pm 33210 33212 33213Neon 6:10-6:40 pm 33230 33231 33232 33233

Tuesday/Thursday SessionLevel Time 1/10-2/9 2/14-3/15 4/3-5/3 5/8-6/7Electric Eel 3:30-4:00 pm 33061 33062 33063 33064Electric Eel 4:50-5:20 pm 33065 33066 33067 33068Electric Eel 6:10-6:40 pm 33069 33070 33071 33072Frog 4:10-4:40 pm 33107 33108 33109 33110Frog 5:30-6:00 pm 33111 33112 33113 33114Goldfish 4:10-4:40 pm 33136 33137 33138 33139Goldfish 6:10-6:40 pm 33140 33141 33142 33143Hammerhead 4:10-4:40 pm 33170 33171 33172 33173Hammerhead 5:30-6:00 pm 33174 33175 33176 33177Jellyfish 4:10-4:40 pm 33199 33200 33201Lobster 5:30-6:00 pm 33214 33215 33216Manatee 4:50-5:20 pm 33221 33224 33225

Saturday SessionLevel Time 1/14-3/17* 4/7-6/9*Electric Eel 8:50-9:20 am 33073 33074Electric Eel 10:10-10:40 am 33075 33076Electric Eel 11:30-12:00 pm 33077 33078Frog 9:30-10:00 am 33115 33116Frog 10:50-11:20 am 33117 33118Goldfish 9:30-10:00 am 33144 33145Goldfish 10:50-11:20 am 33146 33147Hammerhead 9:30-10:00 am 33178 33179Hammerhead 10:50-11:20 am 33180 33181Jellyfish 8:50-9:20 am 33202 33203Jellyfish 9:30-10:00 am 33204 33205Jellyfish 10:50-11:20 am 33206 33207Lobster 10:10-10:40 am 33217 33218Manatee 10:50-11:20 am 33226 33227Neon 10:10-10:40 am 33234 33235Pufferfish 11:30-12:00 pm 33236 33237

* Prorated for holiday or swim meet. No lessons 1/28, 5/26 or 5/28.

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Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons:(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.

Monday/Wednesday SessionLevel Time 1/9-2/8 2/13-3/14 4/2-5/2 5/7-6/6*

Private 1:00-1:30 pm 33352 33391 33392 33393Private 2:10-2:40 pm 33394 33395 33396 33397Private 2:50-3:20 pm 33398 33399 33400 33401Private 3:30-4:00 pm 33402 33403 33404 33405Private 4:10-4:40 pm 33406 33407 33408 33409Private 4:10-4:40 pm 33410Private 4:50-5:20 pm 33411 33412 33413 33414Private 5:30-6:00 pm 33415 33416 33417 33418

Semiprivate 3-6 1:00-1:30 pm 33475 33485 33486 33487Semiprivate 3-6 3:30-4:00 pm 33488 33489 33490 33491Semiprivate 3-6 4:10-4:40 pm 33492 33493 33494 33495Semiprivate 3-6 4:50-5:20 pm 33496Semiprivate 3-6 6:10-6:40 pm 33497 33498 33499 33500Semiprivate 7+ 5:30-6:00 pm 33541 33542 33543 33544

Tuesday/Thursday SessionLevel Time 1/10-2/9 2/14-3/15 4/3-5/3 5/8-6/7

Private 1:30-2:00 pm 33419 33420 33421 33422Private 2:10-2:40 pm 33423 33424 33425 33426Private 3:30-4:00 pm 33427 33428 33429 33430Private 4:10-4:40 pm 33431 33432 33433 33434Private 4:50-5:20 pm 33435 33436 33437 33438Private 6:10-6:40 pm 33439 33440 33441 33442

Semiprivate 3-6 1:30-2:00 pm 33501 33502 33503 33504Semiprivate 3-6 2:50-3:20 pm 33505 33506 33507 33508Semiprivate 3-6 3:30-4:00 pm 33509 33510 33511 33512Semiprivate 3-6 4:10-4:40 pm 33513Semiprivate 3-6 4:50-5:20 pm 33514 33515 33516 33517Semiprivate 3-6 5:30-6:00 pm 33518Semiprivate 7+ 4:10-4:40 pm 33545 33546 33547 33548Semiprivate 7+ 4:50-5:20 pm 33549Semiprivate 7+ 5:30-6:00 pm 33550 33551 33552 33553Semiprivate 7+ 6:10-6:40 pm 33554 33555 33556 33557

Saturday SessionsLevel Time 1/14-3/17* 4/7-6/9*

Private 8:50- 9:20 am

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Private 9:30- 10:00 am

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Private 10:10-10:40 am

33447 33448

Private 10:50-11:20 am

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Private 11:30-12:00 pm

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Semiprivate 3-6

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Semiprivate 3-6

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Semiprivate 3-6

11:30-12:00 pm

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Semiprivate 7+

8:50- 9:20 am

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Semiprivate 7+

11:30-12:00 pm

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Private Swim LessonsMon / Wed or Tue / Thu or Sat Resident Non-Resident10 lessons $170 $2569 lessons $153 $231

Semi-Private Swim LessonsMon / Wed or Tue / Thu or Sat Resident Non-Resident10 lessons $110 $1659 lessons $99 $149

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Junior Lifeguarding11 – 14 yearsStudents learn techniques in basic water safety, surveillance, first aid and CPR, as well as gain volunteer experience as a junior lifeguard. Pre-requisites: Must be 11-14 years old, have the ability to swim front crawl for 25 yards, tread water for 1 minute and submerge before swimming 10 feet under water. SHARC Staff#33326 5/1- 5/24Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 4:00 – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident

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Lifeguarding15 years – Adult Learn protocols and techniques necessary to save a life in or around the water. Participant packet and certification fees are included. Participants must pass a pre requisite skills test that includes a 300 yard swim. 100% attendance and participation required. SHARC Staff#33324: Tue – Fri, 3/27 – 3/30 #33325: Sat/Sun, 5/5 – 5/13 Time: 8:00 am – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $135 Resident $195 Non-Resident

Mon/Wed SessionsLevel Time 1/9-2/8 2/13-3/14 4/2-5/2 5/7-6/6*Teen/Adult 6:05-

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Saturdays SessionLevel Time 1/14-3/17* 4/7-6/9*Teen/Adult 10:00-10:45 am 33565 33566Adaptive 10:10-10:40 am 32533 32534

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Swim Lessons for Adults and Teens PricingMon/Wed Lessons (10 lessons) Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $60 $68Without pass $85 $97

*Prorated Mon/Wed and Saturday Lessons (9 lessons) Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $54 $77Without pass $62 $88* Prorated for holiday or swim meet. No lessons 1/28, 5/26 or 5/28.

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. More information on page 42.

Teen/Adult Swim Lessons13 years – AdultInstructor 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.

Adaptive Swim Lessons Pricing Tue/Thu (10 lessons) Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $50 $58Without pass $75 $87

Saturday (9 lessons) Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $45 $53Without pass $68 $79* Prorated for holiday or swim meet. No lessons 1/28, 5/26 or 5/28.

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Fitness Assessments16 years – Adult (13 – 15 year olds with adult present)Qualified staff evaluates your current fitness level using our Health Management Software. Tests include: blood pressure, resting heart rate, endurance, flexibility, muscular strength and body fat. 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

Fitness Equipment Orientation16 years – Adult

This one hour session is designed to help SHARC members (16 years and older) learn the proper form and technique for the weight equipment. Members learn how to use the treadmill, elliptical training, stationary bike, and stair machine.

Please schedule your complimentary appointment at the front desk. This class is recommended for patrons under 18. SHARC Staff

Personal Training16 years – AdultCertified fitness professionals help you improve your health, maximize your 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 as well as aquatic personal training. Please stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fee: Individual Train with a Buddy $45 – 1 session $55 – 1 session $85 – 2 sessions $235 – 5 sessions $125 – 3 sessions $455 – 10 sessions $160 – 4 sessions

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Cub Scout Belt Loop and Webelos Aquanaut Activity Pin Instruction and practice time develop skill mastery and confidence to demonstrate students’ abilities to the instructor. Call Phillip at 503-681-5393 at least one week in advance to schedule your group practice and indicate which course you need. Day: Wednesdays by appointmentTime: 8:00 – 9:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $30 for a group of up to 10 scouts $3.50 each additional Scout

Swimming Merit BadgeScouts acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to earn the Swimming Merit Badge through classroom and pool sessions. Scouts demonstrate badge requirements to a certified merit badge counselor throughout the course. (NOT a swim lesson; Scouts must be able to pass the BSA Swim Test). 100% attendance and participation is required. Contact Phillip for information at 503-681-5393. Additional courses can be added with a minimum of 10 scouts. #33327: 2/29 – 3/21#33328: 5/2 – 5/23Day: WednesdayTime: 7:30 – 9:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $35 per scout

More Great Classes at SHARC

More classes to entertain you or keep you fit are found throughout the pages of this guide. You are sure to find something you or your child will love!

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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 the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are due when appointment is scheduled.Fee: Chair Massage – 30 minute $ 30 Full body – 60 minute $ 55 Full body – 90 minute $ 75 Three 60 minute full body $125

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Nutritional CounselingSHARC’s nutritional counselor is ready to work with you! Schedule a nutritional consultation to discuss 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. 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

Hillsboro Fitness Challenge15 years – AdultJoin the award winning Hillsboro Fitness Challenge-where we are building a healthier community. During the 12-week challenge individuals will engage in activities on their own or with a group to step closer to a more active and healthier lifestyle. If you need motivation, support or direction to reach your fitness goals, this is the challenge for you. We offer all the tools you need to be successful. Upon registration each participant receives a personal training session, body composition reading and much more. Win great prizes and be more fit and healthy by the end of the challenge. Please call the SHARC for more information#32337: 1/9 – 3/30 Fee: $30 no t-shirt $40 with a t-shirt

Hillsboro Fitness Challenge-Maintenance15 years-AdultIf you have participated in a past Fitness Challenge, this maintenance program is for you. Learn how to take the healthier you to the next level and continue to be successful. Receive a body composition reading, entrance to the Fitness Challenge fitness class, 2 wellness workshops and you may be rewarded for reaching your declared goal.#32338: 4/9 – 7/1Fee: $20

Citizen CPR15 years – AdultIn only 30 minutes, you can quickly and easily learn hands-only CPR and be ready to help to save lives. This is a knowledge class, not one for certification in CPR. SHARC staff#33316: Monday, 1/23 12:15 – 12:45 pm#33317: Tuesday, 1/31 12:15 – 12:45 pm#33318: Wednesday, 2/29 3:30 – 4:00 pm#33319: Thursday, 3/22 3:30 – 4:00 pm#33320: Monday, 4/9 10:00 – 10:30 am#33321: Tuesday, 4/17 12:30 – 1:00 pm#33322: Wednesday, 5/9 4:30 – 5:00 pm#33323: Thursday, 5/17 6:00 – 6:30 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident

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PilogaThis class incorporates basic stretching and strengthening exercises of Yoga combined with Pilates mat exercises.

Power HourBring your wrist wraps and/or boxing gloves to use the punching bags. This class offers a full body work out to get your heart rate soaring and your muscles burning. Improve your endurance, strength and balance through a combination of boxing drills, circuits and intervals. All levels are welcome.

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.

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. A maximum of 40 participants are allowed in each class.

Fitness ChallengeThis 12 week class is designed for those who are participating in the City of Hillsboro Fitness Challenge, however anyone and everyone is encouraged to join. Get the motivation and support you need to reach your fitness goals through this cardio and weight training workout with circuits and intervals. This class is geared for all levels of fitness.

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. You must reserve a bike when the room opens.

Pilates StrengthThis class takes you through a variety of Pilates exercises to tone and strengthen the body, while at the same time increasing flexibility. We focus mainly on the core, which leads to stronger, healthier backs and stomachs. Leave the class feeling a sense of balance and tranquility.

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.

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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.

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 PosturesBegin your day enjoying classical yoga stances with precise instruction focusing on breathing, relaxation, and posture.

ZUMBA FITNESS®

Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Zumba® is an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party™ that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health. Wrist bands for this class are available at the front desk 15 minutes prior to class. Maximum capacity is 40 participants per class.

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayIndoor Cycling 5:50-6:50 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:00-6:45 am

Indoor Cycling 5:50-6:50 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:00-6:45 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:00-6:45 am

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Yoga Postures 8:15-9:30 am

Yoga Postures 8:30-9:30 am

Cardio Jam 8:15-9:00 am

Yoga Postures 8:00-9:15 am

Cardio Circuit 9:00-9:45 am

Cardio Circuit 9:00-9:45 am

Cardio Circuit 9:00-9:45 am

Piloga 9:15-10:00 am

Silver&Fit® Level 2 Experience

10:00-10:45 am

Tai Chi Fusion 9:45-10:45 am

Silver&Fit® Level 2 Experience

10:00-10:45 am

Tai Chi Fusion 9:45-10:45 am

Silver and Strong 10:10-10:50 am

Boot Camp 11:00-12:00 pm

Silver Sneakers® MSROM

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Boot Camp 11:00-12:00 pm

Silver Sneakers® MSROM

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Boot Camp 11:00-12:00 pm

Indoor Cycling 11:00-11:45 am

Indoor Cycling 11:00-11:45 am

Indoor Cycling 12:15-1:00 pm

Power Hour 12:00-1:00 pm

Indoor Cycling 12:15-1:00 pm

Power Hour 12:00-1:00 pm

Indoor Cycling 12:15-1:00 pm

Strength & Core Conditioning 5:30-6:30 pm

Pilates Strength 5:30-6:30 pm

Fitness Challenge

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Indoor Cycling 6:30-7:30 pm

Cardio Jam * 6:45-7:45 pm

Zumba® * 6:45-7:45 pm

Cardio Jam * 6:45-7:45 pm

Zumba® * 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.

* Cardio Jam and Zumba® participants must wear wrisbands, which are available at the front desk

15 minutes before class. 40 participants are allowed in each class.

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayPower House5:40-6:30 am

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Power House5:40-6:30 am

Power House5:40-6:30 am

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Fit Friends8:00-8:50 am

Aqua Fit8:00-8:50 am

Fit Friends8:00-8:50 am

Aqua Fit8:00-8:50 am

Power Plunge8:00-8:50 am

Hydro Tone Deep Water

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Hydro Tone Deep Water

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Hydro Tone Deep Water

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Hydro Tone Deep Water

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Warm Water Fitness

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Warm Water Fitness

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Warm Water Fitness

10:00-10:50 amSweat-N-Wet

10:00-11:00 amSweat-N-Wet

10:00-11:00 amSweat-N-Wet

10:00-11:00 amPower Plunge6:05-6:55 pm

Fitness Challenge6:05-6:55 pm

Power Plunge6:05-6:55 pm

Fitness Challenge6:05-6:55 pm

*Due to other activities in the pool, class participants may enter the water 5 minutes before the start of class.

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NEW!Aqua FitA moderate to high intensity class of intervals to get your heart rate up and your body moving. Covers the essentials of high energy cardio exercise, resistance and flexibility.

AquaZumba®

The Zumba® “pool party” gives new meaning to an invigorating workout. Aqua Zumba® integrates the Zumba® formula with traditional aqua fitness for a safe, challenging workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and exhilarating beyond belief.

Fit FriendsThis senior based gentle class combines water resistance with light to moderate aerobic activity and great companionship. Class meets in the warm water pool.

Fitness ChallengeGet the motivation and support you need to reach your fitness goals through this cardio and weight training workout using circuits and intervals. This 12-week class is designed for participants of the Hillsboro Fitness Challenge but is geared for anyone at all levels of fitness.

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 ToneLet the water’s resistance strengthen and lengthen your muscles as you push, pull and move your body. Tone your arms, abs and legs in the deep water of the pool.

Power HouseThis complete training series provides strength, range of motion and endurance training for all fitness levels and physical abilities. Circuits, intervals and assorted equipment provides a complete cross training workout.

Power PlungePower Plunge takes place in both the shallow and deep ends of the pool and is a great way to re-energize. This challenging class is sure to increase endurance and provide 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 ConditioningThis fast-paced workout is for intermediate to advanced levels and provides cardio and resistance training while emphasizing proper form to improvr core and total body strength. Includes intervals and circuits in deep and/or shallow water.

Warm Water FitnessArthritis and joint injury sufferers benefit from this conditioning class, but everyone is welcome to join. Class is in the warm water pool.

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Parks and Recreation OfficeLocation: 4400 NW 229th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124Phone: 503-681-6120Phone Registration: 503-681-5397Sports Cancellation: 503-681-6226Fax: 503-681-6124Web Site: www.ci.hillsboro.or.usOffice Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts CenterLocation: 527 E. Main St. Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone: 503-615-3485Fax: 503-615-3484Office Hours: Mon – Thu: 9:00 am – 9:00 pm Fri: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Gordon Faber Recreation Complex (Hillsboro Stadium)Location: 4450 NW 229th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124Facility Rentals: 503-615-6536 503-681-6120Free Wi-Fi powered by Frontier!

Hillsboro Community/Senior CenterLocation: 750 SE 8th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone(General): 503-648-3823Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120Fax: 503-640-5472

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: 7:00 am – 8:00 pm Sun: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm

Additional Program Locations53rd Avenue Park & Sports Fields: 333 NE 53rd Ave.Century High School: 2000 SE Century Blvd.Concord Piano 2215 NE Cornell RdElden 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.Liberty High School: 21945 NW Wagon Way Lincoln Street Elementary School: 801 NE Lincoln St.Peter Boscow Gym: 452 NE 3rd Ave.South Meadows Middle School: 4690 SE Davis St.Witch Hazel Elementary School: 4950 SE Davis St.

Registration Information:RecXpress online registration is available at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/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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Walnut Street Park 2.5 acres1717 SE Walnut St.

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789 SE 31st Ct.

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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.

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7500 SE Frances Street

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475 SW Century/23480 W Baseline Rd.

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375 NW Dennis Ave.

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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.

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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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Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Offices4400 NW 229th Ave.

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333 NE 53rd Ave.

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Walnut Street Park 2.5 acres1717 SE Walnut St.

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789 SE 31st Ct.

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750 SE 8th Ave.

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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

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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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Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Offices4400 NW 229th Ave.

P53rd Avenue Community Park 13 acres

333 NE 53rd Ave.

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NW EVERGREEN RDNW EVERGREEN RD

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Public ArtArt

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PoolFountain/Sprayground

DiscGolf

DogPark

SkatePark

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BasketballSports Field

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StationWalking

TrailRestroomsPicnic

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SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic& Recreation Center)(953 SE Maple St.)Monday – Friday, 5:30 am – 9:30 pmSaturday, 7:00 am – 8:00 pmSunday, 8:00 am – 7:00 pm

Mail-in Registration Mail-in registration must be received at least seven working days before the first day of class. Please confirm registration by phone before the start of the class by calling 503-681-6120 for Recreation programs and 503-681-6127 for Aquatic programs. Mail registration form to Parks and Recreation, 4400 NW 229th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124. Please do not send cash in the mail. Make checks payable to: City of Hillsboro. You will only be notified by phone if a class is full or canceled. Fees for programs must be paid at the time of registration.

Phone-in Registration Phone-in registration for winter/spring programs begins on January 4 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.

Fees/Cancellation/Refund PolicyAll fees are collected during registration. Cash, check and Visa, MasterCard or Discover are accepted. Resident is definedasanyindividuallivingwithinthecitylimitsofHillsboro. 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 will apply. No refunds or credits are given after a swim lesson has begun. Please allow up to 4 weeks to receive a refund.

Wait ListsIf a class is filled before we receive your registration, we will inform you and suggest your name be added to a wait list. If openings become available, we will fill the class from names on the wait list. 48 hours after notification, if we have not received your registration your place in the class will be forfeit and the next person on the wait list will be notified.

Four Easy Ways to Register!

Glenn & Viola WaltersCultural Arts Center(527 E. Main St.)Monday – Thursday, 9:00 am – 9:00 pmFriday, 9:00 am – 6:00 pmSaturday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

RecXpress Online RegistrationOnline registration is available beginning on December 27 at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/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, but you need this information to register. If you have never registered for one of our programs, then your account must be set up by our staff. With our online registration program, you may 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 winter programs on January 4 at the following locations:

HillsboroParks&RecreationOffice(4400 NW 229th Ave.)Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Registration Form

The City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation staff may take photos of participants enrolled in recreation and aquatics programs, classes and events. Please be aware that these photos are property of the City of Hillsboro and may be used in future catalogs, brochures, flyers or other promotional materials without prior consent or expectation of compensation.

Are there any special needs including allergies that our instructors should be aware of?

Emergency Contact

Photography Permission

Participant Waiver

The City of Hillsboro is providing parks and recreation services to the named participant. As part of the payment for these services, the participant assumes all risks of personal injury, death and property damage resulting from the provision of these services by the City of Hillsboro and its agents. Participant releases Hillsboro and its agents from any liability to the participant for personal injury, death, or property damage arising out of the provision of these services to the participant by the City and its agents. The City does not provide insurance coverage to the participant for this activity.

Parent/Guardian Signature Printed Name Parent/Guardian Date

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Participant Name Course Title Course # Fees

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Registration FormParticipant Information (please print)

Yes No Parent/Guardian Initials ______

Mail to: Hillsboro Parks & Recreation, 4400 NW 229th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124

Main Contact(18 yrs & older):______________________________ Home Phone:_______________

Work Phone(Father):___________ Work Phone(Mother):____________ Other Phone:___________

Address:_______________________________________ City:_______________ Zip:___________

Emails:__________________________________________ Hillsboro City Resident:___Yes___No

Birth Date Grade

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Create-A-Class!Drawing Painting

Ceramics Mixed Media

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Homeschool Arts ClassesBaby or Bridal Shower Activities

Birthday PartiesPersonalized Workshops

Moms’ Group Get-Togethers

1.877.462.8188www.frontier.com

Official Wi-Fi Provider for Hillsboro Stadium.

Outdoors In is a great place to hang out that’s active and out of the weather. This new kind of park experience – indoors – features fun for all ages with a full-size playground, a 16’ bouldering wall and Neos (an interactive, whole-body gaming system for kids and adults). Bring the outside in for a fantastic good time!Mon – Fri: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm & 2:00 – 5:00 pmSaturday: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm & 1:00 – 4:00 pmSunday 1:00 – 4:00 pm Fees: Resident Non-ResidentSingle Visit $3.50 $55 Pass Punch Card $16 $2410 Pass Punch Card $30 $45 Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Adults are free when with a child.

@ the HillsboroPublic Library

Book Babies • birth to 24 monthsThurs. 11:15am Shute Park & Mon. 10:15am Main Library

Toddler Time • 2-year-oldsThurs. 10:15am Shute Park & Mon. 10:15am Main Library

Preschool Storytime • age 3 and olderWed. & Thurs. 10:15am Main Library

Family Storytime • birth to age 6Tues. 10:15 & 11am Shute Park & Tues. 6:30pm Main Library

Stories in Spanish • all agesTues. 6:30pm Shute Park

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Discover Turner C

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ThesetwoHillsboroparksaretuckedintotheOrencoStationneighborhoodjustoffofCornellRoad.CentralParkwasnamedforitscentrallocationjustnorthoftheOrencoStationretailarea.Surroundedby homes, it is serene and lovely with its pair of classically-styled pavilions capping a large lawn. Walkers and picnickers are commonly seen enjoying the park, and it is also often the site of weddings and gatherings. It also features a large plaza, a pergola and benches. Rosebay Park is located on the eastern side of the neighborhood and welcomes visitors with basketball and volleyball courts, picnic areas with barbecues and a fire pit as well as a children’s playground.

Theparkswereconstructedin1998and1999byPacTrustRealty,Inc.,aspartofthedevelopmentoftheOrencoStationneighborhood.In2000,theparksweredonatedtoHillsboroParks&Recreation.BothareASLA(AmericanSocietyofLandscapeArchitects)award-winningparksdesignedbyWalkerMacy,oneofOregon’smosthighlyregardedlandscapearchitecturalfirms.

Discover~Central & Rosebay Parks

6200 NE Brighton Dr. & 1650 NE 65th Ave.

Central• 1.1Acres• Gazebo• PavillionRosebay• 2.45acres• Half-sizedbasketballcourt• Picnictableswithbarbeques• Playground• Volleyballarea• Firepit

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Community Champions ~ 2011Oursincerethanksgotothefollowingcommunitypartners,donorsandsponsorsfortheir wonderful contributions this past year in helping us fulfill our mission of providing diverse, innovative and exceptional recreational and cultural opportunities that enrich the lives of our citizens:

Albertson’sAmelia’s RestaurantAwardSpecialties

BikeforFunBrookwoodBaptistChurchCalvaryLutheranChurch

ClaeysCateringCleanWaterServices

CommunitySeniorCenterofHillsboro,Inc/Supporters oftheCommunitySeniorCenterofHillsboro,Inc.

DairyQueenDick’sSportingGoods

DucksUnlimitedFrontierCommunications

HART(HillsboroActor’sRegionalTheatre)Hillsboro Argus

HillsboroChamberofCommerceHillsboroCommunityArts

HillsboroCommunityFoundationHillsboroDogAssociation

HillsboroDowntownAssociationHillsboroFarmers’MarketHillsboroFireDepartmentHillsboroHEATSwimTeam

Hillsboro LibraryHillsboroPoliceDepartmentHillsboroSchoolDistrict

HillsboroSchoolsFoundationHillsboroSymphonyOrchestraHillsboroTuesdayMarketplaceHillsboroWaterDepartment

I’m Hooked, Inc.InsomniaCoffeeCompany

Intel&IntelFoundationIntelInvolvedGrantProgramJacksonBottomWetlandsPreserveNonprofit

Kaiser PermanenteKUIKAM1360

Land&WaterConservationFundLarkspur Landing

LongbottomCoffee&TeaMetroRegionalGovernment

MetroMountainClimbing&KidnasiumNWNational Recreation and Parks Association

Nike&NikeEmployeeGrantFundoftheOregonCommunityFoundationNorthwest Trail AllianceOregonArtsCommission

OregonCounciloftheHumanitiesOregonDepartmentofTransportation

OregonMandolinOrchestraOregonRecreationandParksAssociation

OrencoPresbyterianChurchPizzaSchmizzaPort of Portland

RegionalArts&CultureCouncilREI,Inc.SOLV

SonriseChurchSoroptimistsInternationalofHillsboro

SportsAuthorityTheVenetian

Trader Joes, HillsboroTualatin Riverkeepers

TualatinValleyRoseSocietyTualatinValleyGardenClub

TualatinValleyChapteroftheAmericanRhododendronSociety

TuesdayMarketplaceTuality Healthcare

UnitusCommunityCreditUnionWaltersFamilyFoundation

WashingtonCountyArts,Heritage&HumanitiesCoalition

WashingtonCountyBicycleTransportationCoalitionWashingtonCountyCommissiononChildren&FamiliesWashingtonCountyOfficeofCommunityDevelopment,

CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrant(CDBG)WashingtonCountyVisitorsAssociation

WestportCommunityChurchWholeFoodsMarket

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We also extend our sincere appreciation to all of our wonderful individual and group volunteers who provide valuable resources and countless hours of time and effort for the

benefit of the community.