Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Fall 2016 Activities Guide

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Hillsboro Parks & Recreation

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Fall 2016

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Table of Contents Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Preschool & Parent/Child . . . . . . . 3 – 10 Hillsboro Library . . . . . . . . . . 11 – 15 Youth Classes . . . . . . . . . . . 15 – 25 Youth Special Interest . . . . . . . . . 15 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Sports & Sports Leagues . . . . . . . 22 After School Sports . . . . . . . . . . 25 Adult/Teen/Family Classes . . . . . 26 – 36 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Fitness & Sports . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Adult Sports Leagues . . . . . . . . . 33 Nature Programs . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Volunteer Programs . . . . . . . . . 37 – 39 Senior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 – 46 Enrichment & Engagement . . . . . . 40 Health, Wellness & Personal Protection 43 Studio 750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve . . 47 – 49 Hillsboro Community Senior Center . 50 – 53 Drop-in Activities . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Other Events and Classes . . . . . . . 53 Walters Cultural Arts Center . . . . . 54 – 61 Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Gallery Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Tuesday Happenings . . . . . . . . . 60 SHARC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 – 75 Facility Fees & Information . . . . . . 63 Pool Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Rentals and Childcare . . . . . . . . 65 Lessons, Schedules & Fees . . . . . . 66 Specialty Land Classes . . . . . . . . 71 Water Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . 72 Land Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . 73 Map, Facility & Registration Information . . 76 Special Events/Community Partners . . . . 80 Discover Hillsboro’s Parks . . . . . . . . . 81 2016-17 Walters Concert Schedule . . . . 82

Fall 2016 Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Administration Office 4400 NW 229th Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 Information: 503-681-6120 Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Web site: www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC) 953 SE Maple, Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-6127 Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center 527 E Main Street, Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-615-3485 Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy, Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-6206 Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-615-1090 City of Hillsboro Hillsboro Civic Center 150 E Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503-681-6100

On the Cover: Ron Steen Quartet in concert at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Photo by Rick Paulson Photography. Above: Fall foliage at McKinney Park Above: Look for #sheeponthego this fall as you are out and about in Hillsboro. Check out a foamcore #sheeponthego at the Walters for your own photo opportunities! Photo by Rick Paulson Photography. Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


SPECIAL EVENTS

Second Sundays

at Orenco Station Plaza

1 – 5 pm

Winter Village at Orenco Station Plaza December 2 – January 2

Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/WinterVillage Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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SPECIAL EVENTS

21st Annual Hillsboro Turkey Trot

All Comers Family 5k

Tuesday, November 22 Elden Kellar Track (Hare Field)

Free Fun Run Open to youth through 8th grade

Lace up your shoes and gather the family to run, walk, hop or skip your way to the finish line! These fun family events are a great way to instill lifetime fitness in people of all ages. Start time is 9 am for each of these events which take place on Saturdays at different Hillsboro parks or facilities. Stick around after the race to explore and play!

Winners take home a turkey!

First race begins at 4 pm

Walnut Street Park 50586

Sat

9/24

9 am

Fairgrounds Sports Complex 52229

Sat

10/15

9 am

$5 age 18 and over, Free age 17 and under

Saturday, November 26 | 1 – 6 pm

featuring

Main Street & Second Avenue in Historic Downtown Hillsboro

Live Reindeer Carriage Rides Tree Lighting Music & Choirs Activities & Crafts Shopping

A Visit with Santa

Tell Santa your Christmas wishes and have Mom or Dad take your picture with their camera. While visiting Santa, enjoy arts, crafts and holiday music. Bring the whole family to celebrate the Hillsboro Holly Days and Winter Marketplace from 1 – 6 pm. The Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza bustles with holiday cheer and excitement leading up to the awe-inspiring tree lighting ceremony at 5:30 pm. Date: Day: Time: Place: Fee:

11/26 Saturday 2 – 4 pm Civic Center Free, no registration necessary

Look for a full schedule of events at www.HillsboroHollyDays.org 2

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Preschool

Itty Bitty Messy Art

Pumpkin Painting

Have a ball with your little one creating art with finger paints and squishy toys. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required.

Paint a face or design on your pumpkin. Get as creative as you can. Halloween arts and craft projects are part of the fun. A small pumpkin is provided. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required.

6 months – walking SHARC SHARC Staff 52009 Mon 10/24 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident

2 – 5 years SHARC SHARC Staff 52012 Wed 10/19 $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident

10 – 10:45 am

Wee Ones Art Start

Have a fun, messy time with your child. Explore their creativity with paint, glitter, dough, and more to create works of art. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required.

Holiday Cards & Ornaments

Create holiday cards and ornaments to share with family and friends using a variety of techniques with stamps, paint, glitter and more. Parent participation required.

1 – 2 years SHARC SHARC Staff

3 – 5 years SHARC SHARC Staff

52010 Mon 11/14 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident

52016 Wed 12/14 $9 Resident, $13 Non-Resident

11 – 11:30 am

11 – 11:30 am

10 – 10:45 am

Messy Munchkins Jr.

Edible Holiday Houses

Decorate your very own holiday house with yummy frosting and lots of candy goodies. You may even be able to sneak a few bites while decorating your house. Parent participation required for 3 and 4 year olds.

Create a multitude of messy projects while discovering art. Paint, glue, glitter, and play dough are just some of the mediums used to create their masterpieces. We do the clean-up for you. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. 18 months – 2 years SHARC SHARC Staff 52015 Mon 12/12 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident

11 – 11:30 am

3 – 7 years SHARC SHARC Staff 52014 Sat 12/17 $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

10 – 10:45 am

Info: 503-681-6120

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Preschool

Busy Bee Activity Program for Preschool Age Your Busy Bee is sure to have a great time in this recreation and education based activity program. Weekly curriculum focuses on specific letters, numbers, colors, and shapes. Daily snack is provided (inform us of any food allergies). Participants must be potty trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom. Through a structured schedule, the Busy Bee program teaches the following:

Make It On Mondays

Make crafts and gifts to celebrate different themes. Have fun in a relaxed atmosphere as you paint, decorate projects, color pages and create fun themed crafts. Parent participation required. 3 – 5 years SHARC SHARC Staff

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Creativity through art Motor skills through dance Cooperation through group interaction Physical and mental fitness through activities and games Good behavior habits Sensory skills through science Important life skills through recreation and processed art Socialization through play Registration is only available in person at Tyson Recreation Center. Please call 503-615-6552 for any additional information. Tyson Recreation Center 3 – 5 years

52005

Mon

10/24

52007

Mon

11/14

52008

Mon

12/12

9:30 – 10:15 am Halloween 9:30 – 10:15 am Thanksgiving 9:30 – 10:15 am Winter Holidays

$9 Resident, $13 Non-Resident

SHARC Rentals

Tue & Thu 9/8 – 5/30 $135 Resident, $200 Non-Resident (Monthly fee)

9 am – 12 pm

4 – 5 years Mon, Wed, Fri 9/9 – 6/7 8:30 am – 12:30 pm $210 Resident, $315 Non-Resident (Monthly fee) 4 – 5 years Mon, Wed, Fri 9/9 – 6/7 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Tue & Thu 9/8 – 5/30 9 am – 12 pm $315 Resident, $470 Non-Resident (Monthly fee)

All Ages The multi-purpose room at SHARC is a private space for your event with a TV/DVD player, sink, refrigerator, tables and chairs for up to 20 guests. You may bring in your own food for your event. Reservations must be made at SHARC in person at least one week in advance. Rental includes time for setup and clean-up. A $50 refundable cleaning deposit is required at the time of the reservation. The 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: Start at $35/hour Resident, $50/hour Non-Resident Admissions to the Recreation Swim are $4 per child and $5 per adult and are not included in the rental fee.

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Preschool

Tiny Tap Tiny Dancers

Focus on creativity in motion, imagination and motor skill development. Instructor guides students in a way that makes exploring movement and learning fun! Parent participation required for ages under three. 18 months – 5 years SHARC Autumn Browning 18 months – 3 years 51922 51923

Tue Tue

10/4 – 11/1 11/8 – 12/13 No class 11/22

10:30 – 11 am 10:30 – 11 am

10/6 – 11/3 11/10 – 12/15 No class 11/24 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

9:45 – 10:15 am 9:45 – 10:15 am

Learn basic tap steps through beginning rhythm and timing while using fun phrases and upbeat music. Tap shoes are required. Wear comfortable clothing. 3 – 6 years Tyson Recreation Center Marissa Parker 52171 Tue 9/13 – 10/4 52172 Thur 9/15 – 10/6 52173 Tue 10/18 – 11/8 52174 Thur 10/20 – 11/10 52175 Tue 11/22 – 12/13 $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident

10 – 10:30 am 6:30 – 7 pm 10 – 10:30 am 6:30 – 7 pm 10 – 10:30 am

3 – 5 years 51924 51925

Thu Thu

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Jazz & Creative Dance

Creative Dance

Introduces basic rhythm using simple jazz steps along with coordination and movement skills that encourage creativity. Cultivate a love for dance in a nurturing and fun-filled environment.

Fun and games to explore creativity and introduce your child to a variety of movements through singing and dancing. Parent participation required for ages under three.

4 – 7 years SHARC Marissa Parker

18 months – 3 years SHARC Autumn Browning 51918 51919

Thu 10/6 – 11/3 Thu 11/10 – 12/15 No class 11/24 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

10:30 – 11 am 10:30 – 11 am

Info: 503-681-6120

51935 51936

Thu Thu

10/6 – 11/3 4:30 – 5 pm 11/10 – 12/15 4:30 – 5 pm No class 11/24 51937 Sat 10/8 – 11/5 10:30 – 11 am 51938 Sat 11/12 – 12/17 10:30 – 11 am No class 11/26 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident 5


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Dance Mania

Disney Ballet

3 – 5 years Tyson Recreation Center Marissa Parker

3 – 5 years SHARC Marissa Parker, Autumn Browning

Express your individuality through the art of dance. Dancers learn pre-ballet and jazz movements in this fun and energetic class. Wear comfortable clothing.

52071 Tue 9/13 – 10/4 52072 Thur 9/15 – 10/6 52073 Tue 10/18 – 11/8 52074 Thur 10/20 – 11/10 52076 Tue 11/22 – 12/13 $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident

10:45 – 11:15 am 5:45 – 6:15 pm 10:45 – 11:15 am 5:45 – 6:15 pm 10:45 – 11:15 am

Learn fun ballet movements and techniques through familiar Disney songs and activities. Come dressed as your favorite Disney prince or princess if you like.

51912 51913

Tue 10/4 – 11/1 Tue 11/8 – 12/13 No class 11/22 51914 Sat 10/8 – 11/5 51915 Sat 11/12 – 12/17 No class 11/26 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

9:45 – 10:15 am 9:45 – 10:15 am 9:45 – 10:15 am 9:45 – 10:15 am

Ballet

Have fun while you learn basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm. 4 – 7 years SHARC Marissa Parker 51910 51911

Mon Mon

10/3 – 10/31 11/7 – 12/12 No class 11/21 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

Tyson Recreation Center Rentals ChooseTyson Recreation Center for your next event! Equipment includes play structures, gym mats, balls, sound system, TV/DVD, refrigerator/freezer, tables and chairs. Play equipment is designed for children age five and under, but the facility can accommodate other age groups. A staff person is available to help you set up, monitor your event and check your clean up. Tables and chairs are available for food and drinks. An optional cleaning service is available for only $50. Reservations must be made in person at least seven days in advance. Rentals are limited to a maximum of 50 people.

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Days: Saturday & Sunday Times: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 1 – 4 pm 4:30 – 7:30 pm Two hour rental minimum Call 503-615-6552 to check availability Place: Tyson Recreation Center Fee: $40/hour Resident $60/hour Non-Resident Book at: Tyson 503-615-6552 Outdoors In 503-681-5244 Parks Admin: 503-681-6120

4:30 – 5 pm 4:30 – 5 pm


Preschool

Gym Nest Classes

All classes listed below take place at Gym Nest and teach participants beginning gymnastics skills. Focus on skill building, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Wear comfortable clothes (no denim) to allow for movement. No classes the week of Thanksgiving. Early Bird Registration ends at 9 am on the Thursday before the new class begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff

Baby Gym

Drop In Open Play – NEW!

Parents and toddlers enjoy open play on a large obstacle course to encourage exploration, motor skill development and coordination. Parents assist the child throughout the play time as only supervision (no instruction) is provided by teachers. Parent participation is required. 3 – 5 years 52123 Tue 9/20 – 11/8 12:15 – 1 pm $46 Resident, $65 Non-Resident $5off: Early Bird Registration

Outdoors In

Fun basic motor skills drills and gymnastics activities provide lots of fun and burn energy. This activity involves standing and balance. Parent assists the child while the teacher directs activities. Parent participation is required. Wear comfortable clothes (no denim) to allow for movement. No classes the week of Thanksgiving. 1 – 2 years 52079 Mon 9/19 – 10/10 12 – 12:30 pm 52080 Mon 10/17 – 11/7 9 – 9:30 am 52081 Mon 11/14 – 12/12 12 – 12:30 pm 52082 Wed 9/21 – 10/12 11 – 11:30 am 52083 Wed 10/19 – 11/9 11 – 11:30 am 52084 Wed 11/16 – 12/14 11 – 11:30 am 52085 Fri 9/23 – 10/14 9 – 9:30 am 52086 Fri 10/21 – 11/11 9 – 9:30 am 52087 Fri 11/18 – 12/16 9 – 9:30 am $33 Resident, $47 Non-Resident $5 off: Early Bird Registration

Outdoors In Park @ the Plaza is an indoor playground for kids of all ages. With full-size playground equipment, a bouldering wall, an interactive, whole body electronic gaming system and much more, it’s a great place to get in out of the weather for a whole lot of fun. An adult must be present at all times. Admission for the accompanying adult and children under one year is free. Rent the facility for your party or event. Use the playground equipment, refrigerator, TV, Blu-Ray, tables and chairs for one low fee. An optional cleaning package is available for only $50. Hours vary by season. Call 503-681-5244 for current hours and availability. The maximum capacity in the facility is 70 people. Playground Fees Ages 1 – 17

Resident

Non-Resident

Single Visit

$4

$6

5 Admission Pass

$18

$27

10 Admission Pass

$33

$50

Play Hours (Fall, Winter, Spring) Mon – Fri 9 am – 12 pm 2 – 5 pm Sat 9 am – 12 pm 1 – 4 pm Sun 1 – 4 pm

Fall, Fri Sat Sun

Winter, Spring Rental Hours: 5:30 – 8:30 pm 4:30 – 7:30 pm 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 4:30 – 7:30 pm

Rental Fees (per hour, 2 hour minimum): $75 Resident, $90 Non-Resident Optional $50 cleaning fee

Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day, New Year’s Eve/Day, Easter Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Preschool

Gym Nest Classes

All classes listed below take place at Gym Nest and teach participants beginning gymnastic-based skills. Instructors focus on skill building, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Participants must wear comfortable clothes (no denim) to allow for movement. No classes the week of Thanksgiving. Early Bird Registration ends at 9 am on the Thursday before the new class begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff

Toddler Gym

This introduction to tumbling and gymnastics is designed for this energetic age. Parents assist children with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation is required. 2 – 3 years 52088 Mon 9/19 – 10/10 10 – 10:45 am 52089 Mon 10/17 – 11/7 10 – 10:45 am 52090 Mon 11/14 – 12/12 10 – 10:45 am 52091 Wed 9/21 – 10/12 10 – 10:45 am 52092 Wed 10/19 – 11/9 10 – 10:45 am 52093 Wed 11/16 – 12/14 10 – 10:45 am 52094 Fri 9/23 – 10/14 10 – 10:45 am 52095 Fri 10/21 – 11/11 10 – 10:45 am 52096 Fri 11/18 – 12/16 10 – 10:45 am 52097 Sat 9/24 – 10/15 11 – 11:45 am 52098 Sat 11/19 – 12/17 11 – 11:45 am $37 Resident, $53 Non-Resident $5 off: Early Bird Registration

Wee Bounce

Fun trampoline and tumbling activities include basic tumbling skills on the floor and basic jumps on the 40-foot long trampoline. Parents assist children with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation is required. 3 – 4 years 52099 Mon 9/19 – 10/10 11 – 11:45 am 52100 Mon 10/17 – 11/7 11 – 11:45 am 52101 Mon 11/14 – 12/12 11 – 11:45 am 52102 Wed 9/21 – 10/12 12 – 12:45 pm 52103 Wed 10/19 – 11/9 9 – 9:45 am 52104 Wed 11/16 – 12/14 9 – 9:45 am $37 Resident, $53 Non-Resident $5 off: Early Bird Registration

Jr. Beginning Gymnastics Jr. Trampoline & Tumbling

Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Learn basic tumbling skills in this co-ed program. Use the minitrampoline and 40-foot long trampoline to increase core strength and body awareness. 4 – 5 years 52117 Wed 9/21 – 10/12 2 – 2:45 pm 52118 Wed 10/19 – 11/9 2 – 2:45 pm 52119 Wed 11/16 – 12/14 2 – 2:45 pm $37 Resident, $53 Non-Resident $5 off: Early Bird Registration 8

Boys and girls learn beginning gymnastics skills for floor, beam, bars and vault. Skill building stations and obstacle courses are used to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. 4 – 5 years 52105 Tue 9/20 – 10/11 2 – 2:45 pm 52106 Tue 10/18 – 11/8 2 – 2:45 pm 52107 Tue 11/15 – 12/13 2 – 2:45 pm 52108 Fri 9/23 – 10/14 2 – 2:45 pm 52109 Fri 10/21 – 11/11 2 – 2:45 pm 52110 Fri 11/18 – 12/16 2 – 2:45 pm $37 Resident, $53 Non-Resident $5 off: Early Bird Registration


Preschool

Sports from Head to Toe

This active and fun indoor/outdoor instructional sports program promotes mental and physical development. Learn the fundamentals of each sport, basic motor skills through drills, and the concept of playing a game. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and sportsmanship. Parent participation is required for all 2½ – 3 year-olds and highly encouraged for 4 year-olds. Wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. All classes take place at either Tyson Recreation Center (Tyson), Griffin Oaks Park, or Peter Boscow (see each sport for specific location). Multisport is flag football, soccer, basketball, baseball, and tennis. 2½ – 6 years Michele Jordan 2½ – 3 years 52166

Thu 9/15 – 10/13 Multisport 52180 Thu 11/10 – 12/15 Soccer No class 11/24 $23 Resident, $34 Non-Resident

9:45 – 10:15 am Tyson 9:45 – 10:15 am Tyson

3 years 52181

Thu 11/10 – 12/15 Basketball No class 11/24 $23 Resident, $34 Non-Resident

5 – 5:30 pm Peter Boscow

3 – 4 years 52167

Thu 9/15 – 10/13 Multisport 52168 Thu 9/15 – 10/13 Multisport 52182 Thu 11/10 – 12/15 Soccer No class 11/24 52183 Thu 11/10 – 12/15 Basketball No class 11/24 $23 Resident, $34 Non-Resident

10:30 – 11 am Tyson 4:30 – 5 pm Griffin Oaks Park 10:30 – 11 am Tyson 2:15 – 2:45 pm Peter Boscow

4 – 5 years 52169

Thu 9/15 – 10/13 Multisport $34 Resident, $50 Non-Resident

5:15 – 6 pm Griffin Oaks

4½ – 6 years 52185

Thu 11/10 – 12/15 Basketball No class 11/24 $34 Resident, $50 Non-Resident

4 – 4:45 pm Peter Boscow

Tumbling & More

Enjoy the basic steps of tumbling, balance and more. Class emphasizes large motor skills, balance, coordination, and having fun! Wear something comfortable. Parent participation required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 and 5 year-olds. 3 – 5 years SHARC Lindsay Garcia 52315 Tue 10/4 – 11/1 52316 Tue 11/8 – 12/13 No class 11/22 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

1:15 – 1:45 pm 1:15 – 1:45 pm

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Preschool

Ice Skating

Learn to ice dkate in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Wear gloves/ mittens, loose fitting clothing, and a jacket. Helmets are recommended but not required. Ice skates are provided. Sherwood Ice Arena

Parent & Me

Parent and child learn to skate in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. One parent must be on the ice with the child. Fee includes both people. 2 – 3 years 4 classes 52125 $56

Sat

9/3 – 9/24

11:40am – 12:10 pm

Sat Sat

10/1 – 11/19 11:40am – 12:10 pm 12/3 – 1/28 11:40am – 12:10 pm No class 12/24

8 classes 52126 52127 $92

Enrolling Now.

Snowplow Sam

This class is an excellent introduction to skating while learning basic skating skills including balance and coordination. 4 – 5 years Sherwood Ice Arena 4 classes 52132 52129 $56 Fee

Sat Wed

9/3 – 9/24 9/7 – 9/28

12:15 – 12:45 pm 5:30 – 6 pm

8 classes 52133 52134 52130 52131

Sat 10/1 – 11/19 Sat 12/3 – 1/28 No class 12/24 Wed 10/5 – 11/30 No class 11/23 Wed 12/7 – 1/25 No class 12/28

12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 5:30pm – 6 pm 5:30pm – 6 pm

$92 Creativity • Movement • Socialization • Behavior • Sensory Science • Life Skills • Art • Play

Busy Bees Activity Program for Preschool Age Tyson Recreation Center at Griffin Oaks Park 1880 NE Griffin Oaks Street 503-615-6552

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HILLSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY All events are free and open to the public. Registration may be required, and seating is limited. Check our online calendar for complete details and additional programs. www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Library

BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 15, HOURS WILL CHANGE AT BROOKWOOD AND SHUTE PARK LIBRARY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, both libraries will be open 10 am to 8 pm. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, both libraries will be open 10 am to 6 pm.

SEPTEMBER 4

Everyday English Conversation Group/3 pm/Brookwood Library/adults

For people of all language backgrounds, come practice your English in a relaxed, informal setting. Sundays, from 9/4 through 12/18. 7

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GSWCO Meeting: 25th Anniversary Open House/10 am Brookwood Library/adults

Would you like to? Begin creating your family history? Talk to an Accredited Professional Genealogist about your research questions. Get help from an expert with dating and identifying your old pictures. Learn about DNA testing and how to interpret the results.Discover how to access Ancestry.com from the Library. 10

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F.I.L.M. Series Room/6 pm/Brookwood Library/adults

Held captive for years in an enclosed space, a woman (Brie Larson) and her 5-year-old son (Jacob Tremblay) finally gain their freedom, allowing the boy to experience the outside world for the first time.

Autumn Equinox Mandala Craft/2 pm Brookwood Library/children

Autumn Equinox is right around the corner, where both day and night are in equal portions. Join us in creating your own mandala design to celebrate the equinox and welcome the fall!

Peppa Pig Play Day/2:30 pm Brookwood Library/children

Join us for fun activities with a Peppa Pig theme.

Microsoft Excel Level 3/6:15 pm/Brookwood Library teens, adults

Advanced Excel 2013. Learn how to create pivot tables and charts. Basic VBA: Learn how to record your own macros and work with macros from other sources. We will not be covering how to program in VBA. First come, first served. Max 12. 9

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Science Matters/4 pm/Shute Park Library/children

Explore the life of a scientist and do hands on experiments to learn some of the science they discovered. Grades 4-6.

Friday Family Flicks—The Peanuts Movie/6:30 pm Brookwood Library/family

Charlie Brown embarks upon an epic and heroic quest, while Snoopy, takes to the skies to pursue his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron. 17

Online Security Tips/10 am/Shute Park Library adults

In this workshop you will learn simple tips to keep your online experience secure from identify theft. No registration required but space is limited to 15 participants. 17

Arthritis and Joint Pain: Treatment Options 10:30 am/Brookwood Library/adults

Knee and hip pain can slow you down, and stop you from doing the things you enjoy. There are many treatment options for arthritis, including medications, physical therapy, injections, and surgery. Come join orthopedic surgeon Melissa Kounine, D.O., to discuss how you can manage your arthritis and joint pain.

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Explore Pre-Columbian Music/2 pm Brookwood Library/family

Explore ancient Mexican culture through musical instruments and artifacts with artist Samuel Becerra, as he shares his skills and knowledge about traditional music and artistic expression. As an accomplished guitar player, Samuel teaches group songs in Spanish, and shares ancient instruments, many of which are only found in museums. Bilingual presentation. 17

Tortilla, Sope & Gordita Making with Fresh Corn Masa 3 pm/Brookwood Library/teens, adults

Three Sisters Nixtamal will bring their fresh, stoneground organic corn masa to show you how easy it is to make your own delicious masa creations. This hands-on class includes shaping and cooking tortillas, sopes, and gorditas, and finishing them with our favorite locally available Mexican ingredients. We’ll share our favorite recipes, and talk about the history of corn in indigenous cultures throughout the Americas, as well as the health benefits of this thousands-years old, traditional corn processing method called “nixtimalization.” Registration required, online or at the Library. 17

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Pre-Columbian Music/4:30 pm/Shute Park Library/family

Explore ancient Mexican culture through musical instruments and artifacts with artist Samuel Becerra as he shares his skills and knowledge about traditional music and artistic expression. As an accomplished guitar player, Samuel teaches group songs in Spanish and shares ancient instruments, many of which are only found in museums. Bilingual presentation.

Migration Nature Program/3:30 pm/Brookwood Library grades 1-3

Why and how do animals migrate? What animals that live in our area are migrating right now? Learn more about the amazing movement of animals from one location to another. Dress for the weather. Registration required online or at the Library.

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Wii Dance Party Game Day/4 pm/Shute Park Library/family

We’re bringing out the Wii and all our board games for an afternoon of gaming fun. Have a snack too. For kids of all ages.

HILLSBORO READS 2016 SEPTEMBER 18-OCTOBER 15

The book for the City of Hillsboro’s second annual community-wide event is Spare Parts by Joshua Davis. This is the true story of four Mexican American teens from an impoverished neighborhood in Phoenix who, against all odds, win a national NASA-sponsored robotics competition. His book examines the difficulties of these young immigrants in the context of the societal systems they overcame. Hillsboro Reads Launch Event September 18/3 pm/Shute Park Library/teens, adults Spare Parts Movie Screening September 25/2 pm/Brookwood Library/family Underwater Dreams Documentary Screening & Discussion September 28/6 pm/Shute Park Library/all ages Robotics Champion Lorenzo Santillan Presentation September 30/6:30 pm/Shute Park Library/family Robotics Champion Lorenzo Santillan Presentation October 1/1 pm/Brookwood Library/family Robotics Teams Interactive Demos October 1/2:30 pm/Brookwood Library/family Underwater Dreams Documentary Screening & Discussion October 2/2 pm/Brookwood Library/all ages WALL-E Movie Screening October 6/3 pm/Shute Park Library/family Spare Parts Movie Screening October 8/2:30 pm/Shute Park Library/family Movie October Sky October 11/6:30 pm/Brookwood Library/adults Champion Hot Wired Robotics Team October 15/10:30 am/Brookwood Library/family

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Introduction to Genealogy/5:30 pm/Brookwood Library/adults

This class will provide a strong foundation in the tools and conventions for researching, recording, and organizing genealogy information. In addition, the student will be given extensive information about online resources and local archive repositories, how to cite sources, and share information. Also held on 9/28, 10/5, 10/12. Register online or at the Library.

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This conversation will bookend the April presentation, which dealt with activist writing. But can’t we motivate people through fiction too? Perhaps through stories that engage the reader, we can indirectly convey a different view of the way the world works.

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After School Art/4 pm/Brookwood Library/grades 2-5

In the distant future, a small waste-collecting robot inadvertently embarks on a space journey that will ultimately decide the fate of mankind. Rated G. This program is part of Hillsboro Reads 2016.

GSWCO Meeting/10 am/Brookwood Library/adults

Star Wars Reads Day/2 pm/Brookwood Library/children

Celebrate Star Wars Reads Day at the Library. Wear your favorite Star Wars costume and join us for everything Star Wars—stories, songs, games, crafts, trivia, food, selfie station, and maybe even live entertainment. Afterwards, we’ll screen the new Star Wars movie, The Force Awakens. Come in costume— come to read and play!

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WALL-E/3 pm/Shute Park Library/family

There were indentured servants in all the colonies. A wide variety of records, here and abroad, are available to trace them. With some knowledge and research, it is possible to identify some of these ancestors, and to hear the story of their lives.

Rock the Vote 2016/6 pm/Brookwood Library/adults

Rock the Vote is the largest nonpartisan, nonprofit organization in the United States driving young people to the polls. Fusing pop culture, politics, and technology, Rock the Vote works to mobilize the millennial voting bloc and the youth vote, protect voting rights and advocate for an electoral process and voting system that works for the 21st century electorate.

Anne of Green Gables Family Picnic/2 pm/Brookwood Library/family

Join us for picnic games and activities to celebrate Anne of Green Gables. Come in costume, if you like! We’ll have a selfie station, a costume review, games like a sack race and a three-legged race, a raffle, and refreshments. In event of rain, the picnic will be held in the Community Room. If it’s sunny, we’ll be outdoors at the northside Bike Pavilion.

Conversations with Writers: Mollie Hunt 7 pm/Brookwood Library/family

Mollie goes by the affectionate moniker, “Crazy Cat Lady,” the name of one of her series of books on cats. Earlier this year, her Placid River Runs Deep, a non-cat mystery, was published.

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SEPTEMBER

Hebrew Storytime/2:30 pm/Brookwood Library/all ages

Volunteers share stories in Hebrew, along with fun activities. International Storytimes are a fun way to be exposed to a new language or enjoy a language that you already know!

Spooky Crafts/2 pm/Shute Park Library/children

What better way to celebrate the spooky season than creating spooky Halloween crafts. All supplies will be provided. For children in preschool and elementary school.

Frankentoys/2:30 pm/Brookwood Library/children

Children younger than 11 must be accompanied by an adult throughout the workshop.

Join us for a creative afternoon of painting, drawing, and other artistic endeavors! Materials will be provided, but please dress for messy art. Grades 2-5 with adult.

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Egyptian Art for Kids/10 am/Brookwood Library/children 17 Explore the mysteries of Egyptians that lived and died thousands of years ago. Learn about pharaohs that raised enormous pyramids and sphinxes up out of the desert sands, and left behind mummies in silent tombs full of 20 golden statues, jewelry, and scarabs. We will be doing hands-on projects based on Egyptian art treasures, and celebrating the culture of ancient Egypt. Spooky Stories with Jacque/3:30 pm/Brookwood Library ages 7+

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Storyteller Jacque will share some of the spookiest, most scary stories she’s ever heard. Kids are invited to wear costumes to this program, if they want. Note: this program is too scary for kids under 7 years of age! 14

Spooky Stories to Tell in the Dark/4 pm/Shute Park Library children

Join us for an afternoon of full of scary stories. Enjoy a snack while listening to these frightful tales. For children ages 8 and up. 14

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Science Matters/4 pm/Shute Park Library/children

Explore the life of a scientist and do hands on experiments to learn some of the science they discovered. Grades 4-6.

Friday Family Flicks Goosebumps/6:30 pm Brookwood Library/family

After moving from the big city to a small town, Zach learns that his neighbor is young adult horror author R. L. Stine. When the writer’s imaginary demons are unleashed, he teams up with Stine and his daughter to put them back in the books. 22

Getting Started with the Galileo Arduino/3 pm Brookwood Library/ages 13+

Get hands on with this Arduino workshop using Intel’s Galileo microcontroller. Participants will learn basic code for programming an Arduino; it will perform some basic functions by the end of the class. Registration required online or at the Library.

F.I.L.M. Series The Witch/6 pm/Brookwood Library/adults

After relocating to a remote plot of land near an ominous forest, a family in 1630s New England is torn apart by the forces of witchcraft, black magic and possession. **This program is for adults. These movies are not previewed and may contain scenes or elements that are appropriate for mature audiences only.**

Game Day/4 pm/Shute Park Branch/family

We’re bringing out the Wii and all our board games for an afternoon of gaming fun. Have a snack too. For kids of all ages.

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Spooky Dance Party/6:30 pm/Shute Park Library/children

Wear your favorite costume and join the fun at this special dance party where you’ll hear spooky (but not too scary) music you can dance to! For children in preschool and elementary school.

Spooky Crafts/2 pm/Brookwood Library/family

Join us for some fun Halloween crafts for all ages!

Bats Nature Program/3:30 pm/Brookwood Library/family

Bats are incredible animals, and often misunderstood. Learn more about their behaviors and adaptations as we delve into their fascinating lifestyles. Registration required online or at the Library.

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Children’s Programs at the Brookwood Library Migration, September 19 Why and how do animals migrate? What animals that live in our area are migrating right now? Learn more about the amazing movement of animals from one location to another.

Dinosaur Camp – NEW!

Take a walk through time and visit great animals of our planet’s past. Visit the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods pausing long enough to learn about coelophysis, apatosaurus, iguanodon, stegosaurus, and triceratops. Explore the first dinosaurs/birds, giant dinosaurs, and the decline of dinosaurs through playing with toys, sand, matching and puzzle games. 5 – 7 years Tyson Recreation Center Jeannie London 52204 Mon – Fri 12/19 – 12/23 9 am – 12 pm $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

Bats, October 17

Bats are incredible animals and often misunderstood. Learn more about their behaviors and adaptations as we delve into their fascinating lifestyles.

Who’s Who? Taxonomy in an Hour, November 21

Scientists have special ways of classifying living things. Learn some of the differences between various groups of animals and what makes each of them so special.

Animal Tracks, December 19

Learn the basics of identifying animal tracks, where to look for them, and see a demonstration of how to make a plaster cast of an animal track. Go outside (weather permitting) to look for tracks and other clues that tell us animals have been around the Library.

Beginning Software Code for Kids – NEW!

Register Online at www.hillsboro.plinkit.org or in person at the library. No phone registration is available.

Primo developed a programming language for young children who use Cubetto software to code the movement of a robot around a map. Students quickly learn the basics of algorithms and directionality with no screens while learning to program a language they can actually touch. This helps learn real programming through adventure and storytelling and it doesn’t use letters or screens so no matter what language is spoken, anyone can play.

Grades 1 – 3 Brookwood Library Story Room Jackson Bottom Staff

5 – 7 years Tyson Recreation Center Jeannie London

Third Monday of the Month 3:30 – 4:40 pm Free; space limited to 20 pre-registered children

52205 Mon – Fri 12/19 – 12/23 $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

1 – 4 pm

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Lego® Classes

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. 5 – 11 years Tyson Recreation Center Play Well Staff $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer. Learn the way of Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull Trucks, and encounter the mighty Dragon. Imagine and build unique and fun projects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago. This is an ideal way to prepare young Ninjaneers for the challenge of Ninjaneering Masters with LEGO® camp.

Jedi Engineering using LEGO®

Young Jedi explore worlds far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining LEGO® X-Wings, R2-units and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators, and defense turrets.

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9/17

9 am – 12 pm

Super Hero Engineering using LEGO®

Save the world with LEGO® Super Heroes! Build the hideouts and vehicles of your favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes them not only super heroes, but super hero engineers! An experienced Play-Well instructor guides young heroes as they design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict. 8 – 11 years 52211

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10/8

9 am – 12 pm

Minecraft Engineering using LEGO®

Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether, and a moving Minecart. Create your favorite Minecraft objects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Whether you are new to Minecraft and LEGO® or a seasoned veteran, you’ll be hooked on the endless creative possibilities. 5 – 9 years 52212

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10/29

9 am – 12 pm

11/19

9 am – 12 pm

Super Hero Engineering using LEGO®

5 – 9 years 52210

Ninjaneering using LEGO®

Save the world with LEGO® Super Heroes! Build the hideouts and vehicles of your favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes them not only super heroes, but super hero engineers! An experienced Play-Well instructor guides young heroes as they design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict. 5 – 9 years 52214

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12/10

9 am – 12 pm

Jedi Master Engineering using LEGO®

The Force awakens in this advanced engineering course as young Jedi discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics and eccentric motion. Build LEGO® X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements, fortresses, and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far away. 8 – 11 years 52215

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9 am – 12 pm

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


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Lifeguarding Certification

Recieve comprehensive training in water rescues, CPR/AED, and first aid skills. This American Red Cross course incorporates a blended-learning format with online coursework, classroom, and water activities. Participants must pass a pre-requisite skills test that includes a 300 yard swim, treading water with no hands for two minutes, and retrieving a 10 lb. brick from the bottom of the pool and swimming 20 yards holding the brick. Online course work must be completed PRIOR to classroom and water sessions, no exceptions. 100% attendance required. 15 years – Adult SHARC SHARC Staff Pre-requisite Course Skills

When I’m in Charge

For children who may have to stay home alone from time to time. This workshop covers phone calls, securing a home and basic first aid techniques. Classes take place on Hillsboro School District no school days. 8 – 11 years SHARC SHARC Staff 52017 Thur 10/13 52018 Wed 11/9 $27 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

9 – 11:30 am 9 – 11:30 am

52021 Sun 12/4 12 – 1 pm $35 Fee is applied to online course registration fee upon successful completion of the pre-requisite skills test. Classroom & In – Water Component 52022 Wed. & Thur. 12/21 & 12/22 8 am – 4 pm $130 Resident, $175 Non-Resident

Babysitter’s Training plus Pediatric First Aid & CPR

This fun & interactive class teaches youth the skills needed to become a great babysitter. Gain confidence and valuable employment skills and earn a Red Cross Babysitter’s Training and Pediatric First Aid and CPR certifications at the end of class. Attendance at both classes is required. Bring a sack lunch. 11 – 15 years SHARC Lori Mason 52019 Mon & Tues 12/19 & 12/20 $90 Resident, $125 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

9 am – 3:30 pm

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Clay Kids

Youth Wheel

Dive into the wonders of all things clay. Engage your creativity making bowls, sculptures and more. Create fun and memorable keepsakes and have a blast discovering the basics of clay. Each student creates and glazes several projects. A fantastic launching pad for young ceramic artists.

Have you ever wanted to try the potter’s wheel? Have a blast as you get your hands muddy and create beautiful ceramic pieces to use and share at home. Learn how to throw and glaze a variety of forms: from cups and bowls to vases and more. Develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as you take your creativity for a spin. 9 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Jen Champlin

5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 52027 Thu 10/6 – 10/27 $56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Young Sculptors

Express your creativity through clay! In this dynamic, hands-on class, discover easy techniques to make amazing sculptures. Have a blast experimenting with exciting effects, color, texture, and more as you gain foundational ceramics skills. Create and glaze multiple small-scale sculptures like animals and usable art to bring home and treasure. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 52028 Thu 11/10 – 12/8 No class 11/24 $56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

4 – 5:15 pm 4 – 5:15 pm

Let’s Paint

Get ready for an explosion of color. Set your creativity loose and create colorful masterpieces of your own. Young artists have fun exploring the world of paint and the building blocks of art through engaging, hands-on activities. A joyful, empowering way to dive into painting and creative expression. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Elizabeth Higgins 52030 Tue 11/8 – 11/29 $48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Art Adventures – NEW! 4 – 5:30 pm

Clay Classes: Please wear closed toe, rubber-soled shoes.

Beginners welcome in all youth classes at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Returning students are encouraged to advance and build on skills from previous classes.

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52025 Wed 10/5 – 10/26 52026 Wed 11/2 – 11/30 No class 11/23 $60 Resident, $73 Non-Resident

Why choose just one when you can combine painting and drawing—and more—all in the same class? Have a blast exploring all different types of art while flexing your imagination for a new art adventure every week. A joyful, empowering way for young artists to explore a world of creative expression. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Elizabeth Higgins

52029 Tue 10/4 – 10/25 $48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm


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Art & Story: Winter Tales

Drawing, painting and storytelling come together in exciting ways. Let characters and worlds you love from books and legends ignite your imagination and take your creativity on colorful journeys inspired by the season. A fun, engaging art adventure each day. There’s no limit to where your inspiration— and great stories—might take you! 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 52031 Mon 11/7 – 11/28 $48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

3:45 – 5:15 pm

Let’s Draw

Do you love to draw and doodle? Let the freedom and joy of drawing bring out the best of your creativity. Have a blast exploring the elements of drawing and set your imagination loose on the page. Experiment with line, shape, color, texture and more—a new adventure every day! 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 52032 Mon 10/3 – 10/24 $48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Beginning Drawing

Whether you’re a beginning doodler or seasoned sketcher, this camp launches you into the exciting world of drawing. Express your creativity and develop an artistic eye for line, shape, color, texture and shading by exploring the world around you. Learn fun and easy techniques to bring your drawings to life. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 52033 Thu 10/13 – 11/10 $46 Resident, $58 Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

4:30 – 5:30 pm

Info: 503-681-6120

Beginning Guitar

Strum your heart out in this group guitar class focused on rhythm, agility and creative expression! Begin playing right away as you explore the basics of guitar: rhythm, chords, melodies and more. Develop musical skills to last a lifetime in a fun, supportive environment. Students must bring their own guitar (acoustic or electric with amplifier). 10 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia 52041 Mon 9/26 – 10/24 $48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Beginning Rock Guitar

Rock out in this group guitar class focused on rhythm, agility and creative expression. Explore classic guitar riffs and chords while diving into the elements of Rock—and begin playing songs right away! Gain confidence and techniques to take your playing far while having fun and discovering new skills. Students must bring their own guitar (acoustic or electric with amplifier). 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia 52042 Mon 11/7 – 12/5 $48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

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Let’s Act: Play and Explore – NEW!

Discover the fun of acting in this new class. Set your imagination loose on the stage as you explore new skills. Play with new ways to use your voice and movement to create exciting characters. Have a blast working with others. A joyful, engaging introduction to the building blocks of theatre and acting. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Heath Koershgen 52036 Mon 9/26 – 10/24 $42 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

3:30 – 4:25 pm

Let’s Act: Story Adventures – NEW!

Take your imagination on an adventure and create exciting new stories! Have fun, meet new friends and gain confidence as you explore new skills through acting. Collaborate with others and discover skills to take you far—onstage and off! A new, exciting acting adventure every day! 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Heath Koershgen 52037 Mon 9/26 – 10/24 $42 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

4:35 – 5:30 pm

Theatre Games

Laugh hard, play, and launch your imagination to new places as you bring fun characters to life. Set your creativity free with engaging theatre games and activities that will take you and your theatre skills far. Take the stage and have a blast working with others. A new, exciting acting adventure every day! 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Heath Koershgen 52038 Mon 11/7 – 12/5 $42 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

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Acting: Movement & Imagination – NEW! Get your creativity moving! Discover simple ways to make bold and playful choices that make characters more surprising and exciting. Work with others as you dive into the fundamentals of acting in a fun, freeing way. Get ready to expand your stage confidence in this class while having a blast exploring new skills. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Heath Koershgen 52039 Mon 11/7 – 12/5 $42 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

Family Art Night

Create something truly special with clay, paint, collage & more! Everybody is welcome at Family Art Night. Work on engaging, all-ages, hands-on art projects individually or team up as a family. Each Thursday offers a different project and exciting materials to work with. All supplies included. (Please check the Walters’ website for a schedule of activities.) Note: This is a facilitated art activity. Youth under 18 must be accompanied and supervised at all times by a participating adult. Parents are encouraged to assist young children. Walters Cultural Arts Center, Studio B30 Every Thursday (except during closures) $5/individual, Children under 3 free

3:30 – 4:25 pm

4:35 – 5:30 pm

6:30 – 8:30 pm

Maximum of 20 people, so come early! For more information, including the monthly project schedule, go to www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters.


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Adventures Without Limits – NEW!

Adventures Without Limits (AWL) empowers people of all abilities through quality outdoor experiences. AWL provides participants with the opportunity to develop new skills, enhance awareness of the natural environment, build self-confidence, and recognize personal potential. AWL can adapt equipment and provide additional staff support to accommodate people with disabilities. Bring a lunch, water, and any snacks you wish to have. Transportation is provided from the meeting site: Tanasbourne Target located on Evergreen Parkway and 185th Ave. 7 years – Adult Meet at Tanasbourne Target (Evergreen Parkway & 185th Ave.) Adventures Without Limits Staff

Flatwater Kayaking

Indoor Rock Climbing

The sloughs and creeks of Scappoose are rich in the history of Native Americans, Lewis & Clark and western settlement. Wildlife lovers go back in time as they paddle beneath nests of ospreys and bald eagles while sharing the waterways with beavers and all kinds of other marine species. Paddlers also experience beautiful, calm, flatwater paddling secluded from boat traffic. Paddle through luscious forests while witnessing thriving wildlife in a family friendly setting that caters to all types of boaters, especially beginners. Scappoose Bay Paddling Center is a short 25-mile drive Oorth of Portland on scenic Hwy 30.

Why brave the cold, rain or sheer terror of climbing outside when there is the opportunity to hone your skills in an indoor gym? Receive professional instruction, demonstration, and practice rock climbing skills and techniques in a safe and enjoyable atmosphere. Rrock climbing guides cover basic safety protocols, terminology, techniqueT, best practices, and fun rock climbing games that can be played. No previous climbing experience is needed. Gear, equipment and transportation from the Tanasbourne Target is provided. Whether you have never rock climbed before or you’re an experienced climber, you are sure to love this indoor rock climbing trip.

52206 Sat 9/10 $80 Resident, $120 Non-Resident

Welcome to Winter Snowshoeing

8 am – 5:30 pm

North Santiam River Rafting

This whitewater rafting trip down the North Santiam River is perfect for first timers or experienced rafters. With rapids like Spencer’s Hole, Carnivore, and Mill City Falls, this river appeals to those looking for some adrenaline to go along with beautiful mountain views. Nestled at the base of some of the most iconic of the Cascade Mountains, the North Santiam River rises in the high Cascades in eastern Linn County, northwest of Three Fingered Jack in the Willamette National Forest. 52207

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10/22

52208 Sat 11/5 $65 Resident, $98 Non-Resident

9 am – 4 pm

Winter is just around the corner and if you want to avoid the lines at the local ski resorts then join us for our trip to White River. This accessible-for-all wilderness experience in an alpine environment captures views of Mt. Hood’s summit, Mt. Adams, and the entire valley. All gear/equipment and clothing (snow jacket, snow pants, gloves, etc.) are provided for you. 52209 Wed 12/21 $80 Resident, $120 Non-Resident

8 am – 5:30 pm

8 am – 5 pm

$80 Resident, $120 Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Ice Skating

Learn to Ice Skate in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Please wear gloves/mittens, loose fitting clothing, and a jacket. Helmets are recommended but not required. Ice skates are provided. Sherwood Ice Arena Sherwood Ice Arena Staff

Basic 1

This class introduces skating and helps develop preliminary coordination and strength necessary to maneuver on the ice. Learn the proper way to fall and get up along with marching, moving, and forward skating. 6 – 10 years 4 classes 52140 52137 $56 Fee

Sat 9/3 – 9/24 Wed 9/7 – 9/28

11:05 – 11:35 am 5:30 – 6 pm

Sat Sat

11:05 – 11:35 am 11:05 – 11:35 am

8 classes 52141 52142 52138 52139

10/1 – 11/19 12/3 – 1/28 No class 12/24 Wed 10/5 – 11/30 No class 11/23 Wed 12/7 – 1/25 No class 12/28

5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm

$92

Tween/Teen

Beginner skaters build physical fitness while improving balance, coordination, develop preliminary coordination and strength necessary to maneuver on the ice. Learn the proper way to fall and get up along with marching, moving, and forward skating. 11 – 17 years 4 classes 52148 Sat 9/3 – 9/24 52145 Wed 9/7 – 9/28 $56 Fee 8 classes 52149 Sat 52150 Sat

10/1 – 11/19 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12/3 – 1/28 12:15 – 12:45 pm No class 12/24 52146 Wed 10/5 – 11/30 6:05 – 6:35 pm No class 11/23 52147 Wed 12/7 – 1/25 6:05 – 6:35 pm No class 12/28 $92 Fee

Jazz & Creative Dance

Introduces basic rhythm using simple jazz steps along with coordination and movement skills that encourage creativity. Cultivate a love for dance in a nurturing and fun-filled environment. 4 – 7 years SHARC Marissa Parker 51935 51936

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12:15 – 12:45 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm

4:30 – 5 pm 4:30 – 5 pm 10:30 – 11 am 10:30 – 11 am

Ballet

This beginning ballet program offers instruction in the basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm. 4 – 7 years SHARC Marissa Parker 51910 51911

Mon Mon

10/3 – 10/31 11/7 – 12/12 No class 11/21 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

4:30 – 5 pm 4:30 – 5 pm


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Gym Nest Classes

Learn beginning gymnastic-based skills while focusing on skill building, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Wear comfortable clothes (no denim) to allow for movement. No classes the week of Thanksgiving. Early Bird Registration ends at 9 am on the Thursday before the new class begins.

Beginning Gymnastics

Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff

Learn beginning gymnastics skills for floor, beam, bars and vault. Skill building stations and obstacle courses are used to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness.

Trampoline & Tumbling

Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Learn basic tumbling skills in this coed program while using the minitrampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline to increase core strength and body awareness. 6 – 12 years 52120 Wed 9/21 – 10/12 3 – 4 pm 52121 Wed 10/19 – 11/9 3 – 4 pm 52122 Wed 11/16 – 12/14 3 – 4 pm $41 Resident, $60 Non-Resident $5 off: Early Bird Registration

6 – 10 years 52111 Tue 9/20 – 10/11 3 – 4 pm 52200 Tue 9/20 – 10/11 7:30 – 8:15 pm 52112 Tue 10/18 – 11/8 3 – 4 pm 52113 Tue 11/15 – 12/13 3 – 4 pm 52114 Fri 9/23 – 10/14 3 – 4 pm 52115 Fri 10/21 – 11/11 3 – 4 pm 52116 Fri 11/18 – 12/16 3 – 4 pm 52124 Sat 11/19 – 12/17 11 am – 12 pm $41 Resident, $60 Non-Resident $5 off: Early Bird Registration

Judo

Learn self-confidence, poise, and coordination in this beginning Judo program. Basic throws and falls are taught in a fun and safe way. 5 years – Adult Tyson Recreation Center Jon Teninty 5 – 7 years 52161 52163

Mon Mon

9/12 – 10/24 11/7 – 12/19 No class 12/5

5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm

9/12 – 10/24 11/7 – 12/19 No class 12/5 $38 Resident, $57 Non-Resident

6 – 7:30 pm 6 – 7:30 pm

8 years – Adult 52162 Mon 52164 Mon

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

Karate

Learn basic blocks, punches, and kicks along with when and how to use these new skills to protect themselves in a fun and safe environment. Work on confidence building while exercising. Beginners and all who have taken previous sessions are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. 4 – 6 years Tyson Recreation Center Michele Jordan 52165 Thur 9/15 – 10/13 2:15 – 3 pm $34 Resident, $50 Non-Resident 23


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Sports & Leagues Bowling

A group lesson for all skill levels. Taught by a registered and certified bowling coach with over a decade of experience. Learn the fundamentals, scoring, aiming, and get a tour of the machines! Bumpers are available for younger players as an aid to gain confidence. Shoes are included. All levels welcome. 5 – 16 years Four Seasons Bowling Center Four Seasons Bowling Staff 52067 Tue 10/4 – 10/25 52068 Tue 11/1 – 11/22 $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident

4 – 5 pm 4 – 5 pm

Hillsboro Youth Basketball League (HYB)

Recreational basketball league for Hillsboro School District boys and girls in grades 3 – 12. Register from October 1 through November 6. Late registrants are placed on a waiting list and added to a team as space allows. All practices and games take place in Hillsboro schools. Parent volunteer coaches are needed to run this program successfully. Let us know at registration or call 503-681-6120 if you want to coach or assistant coach. Selected coaches are required to attend the coaches meetings. Teams are divided by evaluations for high school and middle school boys and girls. Elementary players are divided by schools. Boys Grades 7 – 12 Tue/Thu Sat $80

11/29 – 2/4 11/29 – 2/4

6 – 9:30 pm 8:30 am – 5 pm

Girls Grades 7 – 12 Wed Sat $80

Sports from Head to Toe

This active and fun indoor/outdoor instructional sports program promotes mental and physical development. Learn the fundamentals of each sport, basic motor skills through drills, and the concept of playing a game. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and sportsmanship. Wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. All classes take place at either Tyson Recreation Center, Griffin Oaks Park, or Peter Boscow (see each sport for specific location). Multisport is flag football, soccer, basketball, baseball, and tennis. 4½ – 8 years Michele Jordan 4½ – 6 years 52185

Thur 11/10 – 12/15 4 – 4:45 pm Basketball No class 11/24 Peter Boscow $34 Resident, $50 Non-Resident 5 – 8 years 52170

Thur 9/15 – 10/13 3:30 – 4:15 pm Multisport Griffin Oaks 52190 Thur 11/10 – 12/15 3 – 3:45 pm Basketball No class 11/24 Peter Boscow $34 Resident, $50 Non-Resident 24

1/3 – 3/16 1/3 – 3/16

6 – 9 pm 8:30 am – 12 pm

Boys & Girls Grades 3 – 6 Tue/Wed/Thu $60

Hillsboro Area Lacrosse Organization (HALO)

HALO is a community-wide lacrosse league for boys and girls in 3rd – 8th grade. It is a cooperative effort between the Glencoe, Century, Liberty and Hilhi lacrosse clubs and is administered by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. HALO is committed to growing the sport of lacrosse in Hillsboro area by providing league play for grades 3 – 8. Informational flyers can be picked up at the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Administration office and the Tyson Recreation Center in early November. Information can also be found at Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec in early November. Registration begins in December. Call 503-681-6120 for more information.


Youth

After School Sports Don’t go home, go to the ZONE!

The 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 are taught and closely managed at all competitions. Perfect attendance is not mandatory but is encouraged to allow participants to have a positive experience. Your student may choose from five sports to play during this school year. All sports are co-ed. Specific game and practice schedules are distributed the first week of each session. Fall 2016 Session

Days

Season Dates

Fee

Fee After 9/15

Tournaments

Volleyball

Mon. & Wed.

9/19 – 11/7 (8 wks)

$50

$55

11/7 @ Brown

Soccer

Tue. & Thur.

9/20 – 11/8 (8 wks)

$50

$55

11/8 @ Hillsboro Stadium

*No registrations are accepted after 9/22.

Winter 2016 – 17 Session

Days

Season Dates

Fee

Fee After 12/1

Tournaments

Volleyball II

Mon. & Wed.

12/5 – 2/8 (8 wks)

$50

$55

2/8 @ Evergreen

Basketball

Tue. & Thur.

12/6 – 2/9 (8 wks)

$50

$55

2/9 @ S. Meadows

*No registrations are accepted after 12/8.

Spring 2017 Session

Days

Season Dates

Fee

Fee After 3/2

District Meets

Track & Field

Mon. - Thur.

3/6 – 4/27 (7 wks)

$70

$75

4/27 HSD City Meet @ TBD

*No registrations are accepted after 3/9.

Phone: 503-681-5397

*Qualifying athletes compete in the League Districts on 5/4.

Info: 503-681-6120

5/4 League District @ TBD

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CREATIVE ARTS CLASSES Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics

Dive into the wonders of all things ceramics in this class designed for maximum clay-mersion! Explore foundational wheel techniques to make unique and functional art. Grow your skills as you create cups, plates, bowls and experiment with hand-building. Personalize your creations with color and texture. Amaze yourself with what you create and how much your skills grow in one class. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Victoria Shaw 52043

Tue

10/4 – 11/29 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class 11/8 $118 Resident, $134 Non-Resident, $78 Senior Resident, $94 Senior Non-Resident

Wheel Throwing

Ever been curious about trying the potter’s wheel? Roll up your sleeves, get “muddy,” and set your creativity loose in a fun, supportive class! Explore fundamental techniques to create and glaze cups, bowls, and other useful everyday objects—both beautiful and functional. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 52044 Mon 9/19 – 10/24 6:30 – 8:30 pm 52045 Mon 11/7 – 12/12 6:30 – 8:30 pm $96 Resident, $111 Non-Resident $67 Senior Resident, $81 Senior Non-Resident

Ceramic Ornaments – NEW!

Create your own decorations for the season in this fun and functional class. You’ll have a blast and gain new skills as you dive into this instantly gratifying approach to ceramics. Play with paint, glaze, texture and more as you create multiple projects—great for gifts! 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 52046 Tue 11/15 – 11/29 6:30 – 8:30 pm $55 Resident, $69 Non-Resident $39 Senior Resident, $50 Senior Non-Resident 26

Open Studio at the Walters

Flex your creativity with independent studio time.

A time to work independently on personal projects in the clay studio and wheel room—with a plethora of tools and glazes at your disposal. Meet new people, explore new skills and pursue your individual interests with this self-guided studio time. Open to current and previous students.

$10 $36 $48 $56

Wed 9/7 – 12/21 5:30 – 8:30 pm One-time, drop in pass, Four Session Pass (only $9/session) Six Session Pass (only $8/session) Eight Session Pass (only $7/ session)

With our flexible pass card, sessions do not need to be used concurrently. However, all passes expire at the end of each term: 12/21. Maximum of 15 people. Bags of clay available for purchase at the Walters. Subject to cancellation. Visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters for more information.

Ceramic Painting

Ceramic Painting is a fantastic, freeing way to express your creativity and combine the rewards of painting and ceramics! Explore design, color, brushwork, stenciling, silk-screening, texture and more as you experiment with painting pre-made bisque ware, including plates, vases, large tiles and trivets. Paint objects that are both beautiful and functional to use and enjoy or give as gifts. See website for supply list. Some materials provided. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 52059 Mon 10/3 – 10/31 6:30 – 8:30 pm $94 Resident, $109 Non-Resident $66 Senior Resident, $80 Senior Non-Resident Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Adult & Teen

Watercolor: Freeing Fundamentals – NEW! Fall Watercolor: Intermediate – NEW! Approach painting with joy and confidence. Unlock your creativity as you create fulfilling works of art. Explore the fundamental techniques and skills that make ease and freedom possible in watercolor. Experiment with color mixing, brush strokes, composition and more. Discover what’s special about painting in watercolor in this supportive class environment. See website for full supply list. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Bonnie Burbidge 52047 Wed 10/5 – 11/2 $56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident $38 Senior Resident, $50 Senior Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Beginning Watercolor: Painting Confidence

Paint with freedom, joy, and excitement. Shake up your creativity and discover new ways of approaching watercolor, whether you’re a beginner or more experienced artist seeking fresh inspiration and tools. Play with a range of possibilities— brushwork, texture, mood, color and more—that make working in watercolor special and inspiring. See website for full supply list.

Embrace the colors of the season! Create paintings of fall leaves while using a variety of watercolor techniques to make dynamic textures and images and express your personal style. Complete a finished painting to enjoy and share. Designed to provide students with some previous watercolor experience the opportunity to expand their skill set and flex their creativity. See website for full supply list. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Sue Anne Seckora 52049 Thu 10/13 – 11/17 $86 Resident, $100 Non-Resident $55 Senior Resident, $68 Senior Non-Resident

4:30 – 7 pm

Abstract Acrylics

Free your creativity & gain skills to make painting fun, empowering and exciting! Discover your individual style as you experiment with different modes of abstraction—bold and subtle movements of color, interesting shapes and patterns and much more. See website for full supply list. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 52051 Mon 10/3 – 10/31 $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

4 – 6 pm

14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Sue Anne Seckora 52048 Thu 10/13 – 11/17 $86 Resident, $100 Non-Resident $55 Senior Resident, $68 Senior Non-Resident

1 – 3:30 pm

All Creative Arts Classes: No experience necessary. Returning students are encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to experience level in a supportive class environment. Materials provided unless noted in description. Visit www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters for supply lists and information.

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Beginning Acrylics

Curious about painting in acrylics? Play, experiment and discover the rich colors and flexibility that make working in acrylics so rewarding and enjoyable. Explore fundamental painting techniques with a beginner-friendly approach. Let the natural world and your imagination inspire your painting and surprise yourself with how far you go in each class! See website for full supply list.

Experimental Acrylics

Get ready for a joyful, creative experience! Play with the possibilities of acrylics through exciting, freeing activities. Discover how collage, texturing, text and other experimental techniques can create all new possibilities—and ignite your creativity! Great for beginners looking to paint with freedom and confidence, or experienced painters looking for new inspiration and ideas. See website for full supply list. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 52060 Tue 10/4 – 11/1 6:30 – 8:30 pm $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 52052 Tue 10/4 – 11/1 $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

4 – 6 pm

Painting in Acrylics

Create realistic scenes and images from photographs in this popular class. Discover an illuminating, step-by-step approach to acrylic painting—and watch your wildlife scenes jump off the canvas! Experiment with approaches to color-mixing, shading, composition and more as you flex your creativity and explore the world through an artist’s eye. See website for full supply list. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Gerald Sticka 52050 Wed 10/5 – 11/9 6:30 – 8:30 pm $80 Resident, $95 Non-Resident $49 Senior Resident, $64 Senior Non-Resident

All Creative Arts Classes: No experience necessary. Returning students are encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to experience level in a supportive class environment. Materials provided unless noted in description.

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Beginning Pastels

Play, experiment and discover the rich colors and versatility that makes working in pastels so rewarding and enjoyable. Follow your inspiration and capture the world around you in stunning hues. Experiment with color values, shape, composition and more. Perfect for beginners and all ability levels. Let the natural world inspire you and surprise yourself with the images you bring to life. See website for full supply list. 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Rachel LaMarco 52061 Thu 10/13 – 11/10 $56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident $38 Senior Resident, $50 Senior Non-Resident

6:30 – 8 pm


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Creative Conflict Resolution: Real Life Tools – NEW!

Discover ways to move your ideas forward with less resistance, approach high stakes conversations with new skills, and navigate conflicts with effective techniques. Harness the skills that professional actors use in rehearsal and performance and apply them to real life situations. Explore active listening, body language, voice and intention to express yourself clearly and authentically. Have a great time in a supportive class environment and leave with practical tools. 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 52053 Tue 10/4 – 10/25 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident $36 Senior Resident, $52 Senior Non-Resident

6 – 8 pm

Dive into the fundamentals of photography. Explore how subject matter, composition and light work together. Experiment with aperture, shutter speed and ISO to bring images to life and express your point of view. See the world through a photographer’s eye and surprise yourself with what you can create. See website for full supply list. Students supply their own camera. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Christopher Weinberg 52062 Mon 10/3 – 10/24 6:30 – 8:30 pm $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident $36 Senior Resident, $52 Senior Non-Resident

Beginning Guitar: Fundamentals

Grab your guitar and start making music! Begin playing right away—even if you’ve never played before—as you explore the foundations of guitar: rhythm, agility, chords, melody and more. Learn by doing as you play alongside others while developing your music skills and flexing your creativity. Students must bring their own guitar. 17 years - Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia

Offstage Improv – NEW!

There’s a reason why so many professionals and companies are exploring the fundamentals of improv to apply to their work, creative process and communication culture. At its core, improvisation is about generous, effective collaboration and techniques to move ideas forward. The fundamentals of improv are designed to encourage flexibility, creativity, confidence and fierce teamwork. Leave class with techniques to support your creativity and communication goals. 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 52063 Tue 11/15 – 12/6 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident $36 Senior Resident, $52 Senior Non-Resident

Intro to Photography – NEW!

6 – 8 pm

52054 Mon 9/26 – 10/24 6:15 – 7:15 pm $42 Resident, $54 Non-Resident $26 Senior Resident, $37 Senior Non-Resident

Beginning Guitar: Songs – NEW!

Begin playing songs right away—even if you’ve never played before—as you explore rhythm, agility, chords, melody and more! Learn by doing as you strum your heart out in this group guitar class focused on rhythm, agility and creative expression. Play with others, grow your musical confidence and enjoy playing and sharing favorite songs. Students must bring their own guitar. 17 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia 52055 Mon 11/7 – 12/5 6:15 – 7:15 pm $42 Resident, $54 Non-Resident $26 Senior Resident, $37 Senior Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Adult Ice Skating

Dog Obedience – NEW DAY!

Learn to ice skate in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Please wear gloves/mittens, loose fitting clothing, and a jacket. Helmets are recommended but not required. Ice skates are provided. For the beginner skater to promote physical fitness while improving balance and coordination. This is an exciting way for people looking to skate as an enjoyable way for a fit and healthy lifestyle.

Dogs learn a wide range of obedience exercises through positive reinforcement. Dogs of all ages are welcome to participate.

Adult Sherwood Ice Arena 4 classes

Basic participants do not bring their dog to the first class.

52156 52153 $56 Fee

Sat Wed

9/3 – 9/24 9/7 – 9/28

12:15 – 12:45 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm

8 classes 52157 52158

Sat Sat

52154

Wed

52155

Wed

10/1 – 11/19 12/3 – 1/28 No class 12/24 10/5 – 11/30 No class 11/23 12/7 – 1/25 No class 12/28

12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm

Dog Handling is a great way to introduce young dogs to the show ring setting or work on perfecting skills with a dog who is already competing. Practice indoors and on grass in preparation for summer and fall shows. 10 years – Adult Griffin Oaks Park Jan Herinckx 52077 Tue 9/20 – 11/1 6:30 – 7:15 pm Basic 52078 Tue 9/20 – 11/1 7:15 – 8:15 pm Dog Handling $60 Resident, $90 Non-Resident $50 Senior Resident, $75 Senior Non-Resident

$92 Fee

U-Jam Fitness

World beats are united with urban flavor to take you around the world from Hip Hop to Bollywood. This athletic cardio workout tones the body and leaves you begging for more. U-Jam Fitness is Universal, Unique and eUphoric, so lace up your kicks and let the music drive you. Adult SHARC Jade Craig Fri 10/21 6 – 7 pm Fri 11/18 6 – 7 pm Fri 12/16 6 – 7 pm SHARC Membership or $5 Resident Adult, $7 Non Resident Adult

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Boxing Conditioning

Learn boxing skills and technique, increase muscular/cardio endurance and core strength, and burn off more than just calories. Use the heavy bags, jump ropes, and sparring mitts. Hand wraps, mouth guards, and a towel are mandatory. 8 years – Adult Peter Boscow Boxing Gym Instructor 52069 52070

Tue & Thu Tue & Thu

10/4 – 10/27 11/1 – 11/29 No class 11/24 $28 Youth Resident, $42 Youth Non-Resident $33 Adult Resident, $50 Adult Non-Resident

6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm


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TRX

TRX suspension training leverages gravity and your body weight to perform exercises. You’re in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise—simply adjust your body position to add or decrease resistance. Fast, effective total-body workout, build a rock-solid core, increase muscular endurance, benefits people of all fitness levels (pro athletes to seniors). This class is limited to seven participants. Adult SHARC SHARC Staff 10 Class Sessions 51901 Mon/Wed 51902 Mon/Wed 51903 Mon/Wed 51904 Wed/Fri 51906 Wed/Fri 51907 Tue/Thu 51908 Tue/Thu 51909 Tue/Thu Intermediate

9/19 – 10/19 10/24 – 11/23 11/28 – 12/28 9/21 – 10/21 11/30 – 12/30 9/20 – 10/20 10/25 – 11/22 11/29 – 12/27

5:45 – 6:30 pm 5:45 – 6:30 pm 5:45 – 6:30 pm 9 – 9:45 am 9 – 9:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am

Fitness Classes at Zumba

park @ the plaza

Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms are combined to tone, sculpt, and burn fat. Zumba welcomes every level. This drop in class needs a minimum of five people to run. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. 10 years – Adult Outdoors In Stephanie Sherwood Tue & Thu Ongoing 12:15 – 1 pm 5 Visit Punch card: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident

51898 Tue/Thu 9/20 – 10/20 9 – 9:45 am 51900 Tue/Thu 11/30 – 12/30 9 – 9:45 am SHARC member: $45 Resident, $65 Non-Resident Non-SHARC member: $55 Resident, $75 Non-Resident

Mix It Up

9 Class Sessions 51905

Wed/Fri

10/26 – 11/23 No class 11/11

9 – 9:45 am

Intermediate 51899 Tue/Thu 10/25 – 11/22 9 – 9:45 am 51908 Tue/Thu 10/25 – 11/22 10 – 10:45 am SHARC member: $40.50 Resident, $59.00 Non-Resident Non-SHARC member: $49.50 Resident, $67.50 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

Every Mix It Up class is different as you experience a variety of exercises including cardio, strength conditioning, and muscle toning. Come prepared to use the weight of your own body in this “no equipment needed” fitness program. Mix It Up is intended for all fitness levels. This drop in class needs a minimum of five people to run. 10 years – Adult Outdoors In Jennifer Blumhagen Mon & Wed Ongoing 5:15 – 6 pm 5 Visit Punch card $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident

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Fitness Clinics

These 45 minute fitness clinics introduces you to equipment, exercises, and give you new information for your fitness and wellness goals.

Dynamic Stretching

Water Exercise

16 years – Adult SHARC Danielle Camacho-Cruz

Done correctly, water exercise can give you benefits similar to those on land, including cardiovascular, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and better balance. Come learn common moves and perfect your form. Class is open to everyone and will be taught in Spanish.

Dynamic stretching are controlled active movements of muscle that bring forth a stretch but are not held in the end position. Dynamic stretching will be beneficial to your performance and set you up for the current workload. Anyone who exercises, plays sports or trains for athletic events can benefit from this clinic.

51950 Sat 10/1 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Free with SHARC Membership, $5 Resident, $7 Non-Resident

Foam Roller

Foam rolling uses deep compression, just like a massage, to help roll out muscle spasms and to increase blood flow to the tissue which aids in muscle recovery. Join us to learn how to properly use the foam roller and how to incorporate its use into your workouts. Class is limited to 10.

Hecho correctamente, el ejercicio acuático puede darle beneficios similares a los de la tierra, incluyendo beneficios cardiovasculares, fuerza y resistencia muscular, flexibilidad y mejor equilibrio. Venga y aprenda movimientos comunes y perfeccione su forma. Clase está abierta para todos y será enseñada en español.

16 years – Adult SHARC Janie Zapata-Wilson 51951 Sat 11/5 12 – 12:45 pm Free with SHARC Membership, $5 Resident, $7 Non-Resident

16 years – Adult SHARC Jeanie Schwenk 51952 Sat 12/3 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Free with SHARC Membership, $5 Resident, $7 Non-Resident

National Exercise Trainers Association (NETA) Barre Specialty Certification

This eight hour, one-day course delivers the Barre fundamentals, anatomy, physiology, proper form and technique necessary for instructors to design safe and effective classes. Learn how to seamlessly fuse together the hottest formats to give participants the long lean muscles of a dancer while working to improve posture, balance, stability and functional strength. To register go to netafit.com by September 29. Adult NETA Sat 10/15 $169 register at www.netafit.com

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Body Weight Training

Your body is a piece of equipment you can never lose or forget at home. It can be used when space is limited, if you are outdoors, or as a great tool when you have no other equipment. Discover fun ways to create total body workouts that focus on the eight primal movement patterns. Develop workouts that improve cardiovascular fitness, total body strength, and core stability simply using your own body weight. Unleash the power of your own body. To register go to www.netafit.com by September 29. Adult NETA Sun 10/16 $119 register at www.netafit.org


Adult & Teen

Adult Sports Leagues Visit our website at teamsideline.com/hillsboro for additional league details or email kevin.zuercher@hillsboro-oregon.gov for more information.

Fall Sports Leagues

The following is a list of sports leagues available during the fallseason. Gather a group and join in for some friendly competition. For more information on these or other adult sports leagues, visit our web page at teamsideline.com/hillsboro or contact Kevin at kevin.zuercher@hillsboro-oregon.gov. Men’s Basketball (June – March) Men’s Soccer (All year) Co-ed Soccer (March – November) Women’s and Coed Volleyball (September – May)

Upcoming League Information

Important dates for adult sports leagues are listed below. These dates include meetings for team organizers, registration deadlines and league start dates. Fall Coed and Men’s 11v11 Soccer registration due 08/30 Fall Coed and Men’s 7v7 Soccer registration due 08/19 Fall Co-ed and Women’s Volleyball registration due 08/26 Fall Adult Basketball registration due 08/26 Fall Adult Flag Football registration due 08/26

Cornhole (All year)

Fall Cornhole League registration due 09/09

Social Games Hillsboro Parks & Recreation offers Social Game Leagues. This program encourages social interaction for community members and is for players of all skill levels. Plans to introduce more games are underway.

Cornhole

Cornhole, or bean bag toss, is a social game in which players take turns throwing bags of corn (bean bags) at a raised platform with a hole in the far end. Teams play 30 minute matches against opponents twice a night throughout the designated season. The program takes place at various business locations throughout the city. Register as a team or as an individual. Individuals are paired with others to form teams. For more information on Social Game Leagues or Cornhole, visit teamsideline.com/hillsboro. 21 years and older Various Hillsboro Businesses Mon

Five weeks beginning Mid-September 6 – 9 pm

Twosomes: $55 all participants Resident $65 teams including Non-Residents Individuals: $35

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Nature Classes at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve – Fall 2016

Located one mile south of downtown Hillsboro the Preserve is composed of 635 acres of wetlands and upland forest accessible by four miles of hiking trails. A pollinator garden and water-wise demonstration garden are located next to the Education Center which is open from 10 am – 4 pm daily. It features an indoor classroom, nature store, interpretive displays including an actual bald eagle nest, restrooms and drinking fountains. Nature Classes are designed for adults and teens who attend with an adult, unless otherwise noted.

Basket Weaving with English Ivy

Identifying Hawks, Eagles, Falcons

Learn how to identify birds of prey based on size, shape, behavior and field marks. A classroom session where we study specimens, photos and field guides gets us prepared to venture out on a local field trip by carpool. Designed for beginner to intermediate birders. 12 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Steve Engel 52216 Sat 9/17 $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident, $15 Senior

10 am – 3 pm

Shorebird Identification Class II

Experienced birder, author and teacher, John Rakestraw returns to help you with those look-alike shorebirds. New species of shorebirds continue to arrive throughout the fall so, whether you took John’s class in August or not, this class is another opportunity to get familiar with this difficult group of birds. Bring binoculars, field guide, spotting scope if you have one, be prepared to walk one mile. 16 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center John Rakestraw 52217 Sat 9/24 $18 Resident,, $25 Non-Resident, $15 Senior 34

10 am – 1 pm

In this 1-day workshop learn to weave a simple basket out of the invasive species Hedera helix, English Ivy. Help restore and maintain native habitat by removing the ivy from a local park and then recycling the vines into a functional work of art. In the morning we learn how to gather ivy, how to prevent it from growing back, and begin weaving our baskets. The afternoon focus is solely on weaving the baskets. 16 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Peter Bauer, Rewild Portland Staff 52218 Sat 10/15 $35 Resident, $45 Non-Resident, $30 Senior

10 am – 4 pm

Advanced Bird Watching

Ready to take your bird watching up one notch, or two? If you are comfortable with a pair of binoculars and your field guide, then it’s time to join Laura Whittemore for a session of advanced birding instruction in the field. Learn to pay attention to things like flight patterns, feeding & social behavior, voice, silhouette, different lighting conditions and how to make the most use of your field guide. 16 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetland Education Center Laura Whittemore 52219 Sat 10/22 $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident, $15 Senior

10 am – 1 pm


Adult & Teen

Nighttime Walkabout

Join us for a nighttime walkabout along the nature trails at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve as the ghosts and goblins come outto play. Learn how some animals adapt to night and be prepared for some surprise encounters! Children must be accompanied by adult. 8 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Staff and volunteers 52220 Wed 52221 Thu Free. Registration required.

10/26 10/27

6 – 8 pm 6 – 8 pm

How to Feed Birds

Offering food, water, and shelter is guaranteed to bring birds to your yard. Learn what to feed to birds (and what not to!) using simple bird feeders, why offering water brings the most species, which plants offer bird-attracting fruit, seeds, or nectar and how you can keep birds safe during their visit. Laura Whittemore presents this class with an indoor session followed by a tour of the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve feeders. 16 years–Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Laura Whittemore 52222 Sat 10/29 $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident, $15 Senior

Experiment with making string by hand from plants growing wild in our area, then work on creating a small string basket pouch (small enough to wear as a necklace). Be ready to work your brain and fingers as you learn the techniques to make string into a functional and beautiful form. Materials provided, Bring scissors, patience, and curiosity. 16 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Tracy Harrison

Phone: 503-681-5397

Learn how to identify the most common species of ducks, geese & swans as they arrive to spend the winter here. An indoor session with local author John Rakestraw is followed by a field trip onto the Preserve with binoculars and field guides (provided) and a spotting scope. 16 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center John Rakestraw 52224 Sat 11/19 $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident, $15 Senior

10 am – 1 pm

Mason Bee Cocoon Cleaning Workshop 10 am – 1 pm

Making String Baskets from Local Plant Materials

52223 Sat 11/5 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident, $25 Senior

Winter Waterfowl Identification

This workshop provides a quick overview of mason bees and their most common pest, the Krombein mite (also known as the pollen mite). Bring in your mason bee nesting devices to work on extracting the cocoons and cleaning them with a dry sand process. Mason bee nesting trays used at Jackson Bottom Wetlands are available for attendees to clean so that they can get a hands on experience of what is involved in this important step in raising mason bees. Take home your own mason bee cocoons. 10 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Ron Spendal 52225 Sat Free. Registration required

12/3

1 – 3:30 pm

11 am – 4 pm

Info: 503-681-6120

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Aves para Principiantes

Make an Animal Track Tee-Shirt

Design your own tee-shirt, handkerchief or other cloth item with wild animal tracks. Life-size stencils of many different kinds of animal tracks, fabric paints, brushes and directions are provided; bring your own light-colored cotton or cotton-blend tee-shirt or other item of clothing to decorate. 6 years – Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Steve Engel 52226 Sat 12/10 $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident

Garden Locations • Calvary Garden 987 Jackson School Road • David Hill Garden 440 SE Oak Street • Orenco Garden 5420 NW Oelrich Road • Sonrise Garden 5701 NE Campus Way

Garden Plots & Fees • Raised Beds.................. $30 • 10’x20’....................... $40 • 15’x20’....................... $50 • 20’x20’....................... $60 Registration is ongoing at 503-681-6206. 36

Aprenda más sobre las aves a su alrededor, como pájaros carpinteros, patos y gansos. Esta clase es especialmente para aquellas personas a quienes les gustaría aprender más sobre aves y para desarrollar la habilidad de reconocerlas e identificarlas. La observación de aves es una saludable actividad al aire libre que usted puede hacer en cualquier lado a cualquier hora. ¡Esta clase los introducirá a esta actividad! La clase será enseñada en Español. Biblioteca de Brookwood Diana Lopez Sat 11/12 1 – 3 pm Para registrar contacto La Biblioteca al 503-615-6500

1 – 3 pm

Grow your own

Organic Veggies, Herbs & Flowers! Join the

Hillsboro Community GARDENS!


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Volunteers Grow Community We are grateful for all of the wonderful volunteer support for our parks, programs and events. Thank you for volunteering! To fill out an application to volunteer, visit: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksVolunteer

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Center Guide

Center Guides greet patrons as they enter the Education Center, answer questions, give tours of the facility, operate the Jackson Bottom Gift Shop and occasionally answer the main telephone line. Daily

10 am – 1 pm or 1 – 4 pm

Roving Naturalist

Rove the trails of the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve helping to engage the general public (school groups, birders and other visitors) in natural happenings. Develop a deeper sense of appreciation for nature and learn more about specific areas of interest while sharing your enthusiasm. Daily

Shifts vary by volunteer availability

Walters Cultural Arts Center Family Art Night Assistant

Assist instructor with set up, clean up, art supply distribution and help participants with projects. Thu

6:15 – 8:45 pm

Gallery Opening Assistant

4:45 – 7 pm

Spoken Word Assistant

Welcome patrons, assist with beverage stations, answer questions about the event and other tasks as needed. Third Tue

6:15 – 8:45 pm

Concert Usher

Greet patrons and help staff with assignments such as: collecting tickets, selling merchandise, stocking beverage/snack stations and seating patrons. Enjoy the concert while you volunteer!

Phone: 503-681-5397

Our favorite flock is back and shepherds are needed to check in/out miniature whimsical foamcore sheep from the pasture, share information about upcoming Public Art exhibits and answer questions about the project.

Welcome patrons, answer questions about exhibits, conduct restroom checks, restock beverage stations and other tasks as needed. First Tue

#SheepOnTheGo

Info: 503-681-6120

Shifts vary

Shifts vary

Stickwork Sculpture with Patrick Dougherty

World-renowned artist Patrick Dougherty will build a phenomenal natural sculpture in the Orenco Woods Nature Park in April 2017 and we need your help to make it happen! Become part of the crew and dive into the process of bringing a Stickwork sculpture to life by harvesting and placing sticks to shape the artwork. See his work at stickwork.net. April 2017

Shifts vary

Want to Volunteer? Visit www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksVolunteer For more information, contact Sarah Delepine, Volunteer Services Coordinator at: sarah.delepine@hillsborooregon.gov or 503-615-3479.

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Volunteer Community Senior Center

Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center Front Desk Greeter

Join the team and assist staff with front desk tasks such as scanning membership passes, passing out deep water swim test bracelets, light lobby maintenance and giving facility tours. This is a great opportunity for individuals developing job skills or earning volunteer hours for school or community service. Daily

7:30 am – 7:30 pm

Shifts vary

Lifeguard Aide Dining Room Server

Team up to ensure all patrons are served in a timely, effective manner. Servers deliver a three-course lunch and bus tables. A commitment of once per week is preferred. Mon – Fri

11:45 am – 1:15 pm

Help ensure both staff and patron safety by passing out life jackets, distributing water, relaying messages from guards on the stand, scanning the facility’s public areas and preforming light maintenance. Lifeguard Aides must be able to pass the Deep Water Swim Test. Mon – Fri Sat – Sun

7 – 9 pm 1 – 3 or 3 – 5 pm

Swim Instructor Aide BINGO Assistant Sell BINGO cards, monitor floor, distribute concession items and manage kitchen/bistro. This fast paced exciting assignment is suitable for groups and individuals trying to earn volunteer hours for school or community service. An ongoing commitment is preferred. A food handler’s card is required for some positions. Wed

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5 – 9 pm

If you enjoy working with kids and having fun in the pool, this position is for you! Volunteers accompany staff in the water and assist with water safety and swim skill development. You do not need to be a skilled swimmer to apply! This is a great opportunity for high school students developing job skills. Swim Instructor Aides must be able to pass the Deep Water Swim Test.

Mon –Thu Sat

Shifts Vary

9:30 am – 6:40 pm 8:50 am – 12 pm

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


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Special Events

All Comers Family 5k

Turkey Trot

Help with set up & clean up, assist at the start & finish lines, as well as work in the prize booth and the information table. This is a great assignment for high school volunteers working to complete service hours. Tue

11/22

2:45 – 6:30 pm

Hare Field

A Visit with Santa

Invite children to visit with Mr. Claus, decorate Santa’s Grotto, serve refreshments and help with crowd control during this fun and festive event.

Sat

11/26

1 – 5 pm

Civic Center Plaza

Help set-up event, check in participants, mark and monitor the course, hand out ribbons at the finish line and cheer on 5k participants. These are fun, family friendly events and are held rain or shine. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle. Sat Sat

9/24 10/15

8 –11 am 8 –11 am

Walnut Street Park Fairgrounds

Trail Counts

Track and tally bicyclists, walkers, directions and trends amongst Hillsboro’s trail systems users. Data is collected and used for future trail/park planning. Bilingual volunteers preferred. Wed Sat

9/14 9/17

5 – 7 pm 9 -–11 am

Shifts vary Shifts vary

Park Projects

All tools, gloves, plants, materials and direction are provided at stewardship park projects sponsored by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.

Tree-for-All

TFA is a community partnership of cities, nonprofits, farmers and volunteers who join shovels to plant one million native trees and shrubs along the Tualatin River and its tributaries. All trees, gloves, tools and guidance is provided. Wear sturdy shoes and dress for the weather. visit: www.jointreeforall.org for more information.

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Sat

10/8

9 am – 12 pm

Rhododendron Garden Clean Up

Work with the Tualatin Valley Garden Club to spruce up the rhody garden. Remove spent blooms, prune and do bed clean up. Rood Bridge Park Second Mon

9 am – 12 pm

HillsDoer Day

Join Hillsboro’s community wide day of service by participating in one of our HillsDoer Day projects: • Remove English Ivy from natural areas at Hamby Park. • Take pride in your community and watch your efforts grow! Plant bulbs and beautify Shute Park. Water, tools and bulbs are provided. This is a familyfriendly event and registration is encouraged. Both projects are great for volunteers of all ages. No skill or experience is required. Visit: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ ParksVolunteer to sign up.

SOLVE Riverside Clean Up/National Public Lands Day

Restore the habitat in the woods by removing invasive plants. Gloves, tools and guidance are provided. Other activities include: litter clean up, native planting, maintenance and monitoring. www.solve.org

Hamby Park and Shute Park

Sat

Sat

9/24

Phone: 503-681-5397

9 am – 12 pm

Evergreen Park

Info: 503-681-6120

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Enrichment & Engagement Active Adult Enrichment Programs

Programs are held in the multipurpose rooms at Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC) unless noted in the class description. Programs are taught by professionals from our community. Unless otherwise noted, admission is covered by membership (SHARC, SilverSneaker®, or Silver&Fit®) or a single visit admission. Registration is required.

Senior and Friends Recognition Parties

All seniors are welcome to this friendly social event and potluck. Bring your favorite potluck dish and let’s celebrate. The cost of these parties is covered by your membership or payment of a single visit admission. SHARC Fri 10/7 11:15 am – 12:30 pm Fri 11/4 11:15 am – 12:30 pm Fri 12/2 11:15 am – 12:30 pm Free with membership or single visit pass.

Fall Centerpieces

Give your table a festive and rustic look with these wood centerpieces that are perfect for your fall decor. Participants need to bring a piece of unique wood (drift wood, cool branches, etc) to dress up. SHARC provides felt, jars and candles, and other embellishments. Adult SHARC Trina Evans, Master Gardener 51946 Thu 11/17 $7 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

Holiday Wreaths

Give your front door a festive look with a pretty wreath that’s perfect for this holiday season. Bring a metal wreath frame and any embellishments. SHARC provides greenery and flowers. Adult SHARC Trina Evans, Master Gardener 51947 Thu 12/8 $7 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

12 – 1 pm

12 – 1 pm

Smart Phones & Tablets

Explore technology in a whole new light as you take a hands-on approach to navigate your device and learn to use it. Bring your charged device. All operating systems and carriers are welcome. Basics class starts at the very beginning, showing you to turn your device on and off. Then we help you to setup and customize your device. Also, it covers many of the communication tools available like making phone calls, texting and email. Intermediate class teaches you how to use some of the more complicated apps on your device, like maps, calendar, camera and internet. You also learn how to use some useful 3rd party apps like Facebook and how to read e-books. Community Senior Center Classroom Breanna Weston of Digital Natives 52184 Wed 9/14 – 10/5 1:30 – 3:30 pm Basic 52186 Wed 11/16 – 12/7 1:30 – 3:30 pm Intermediate $45 Senior Resident, $67 Senior Non-Resident, $63 Adult Resident, $95 Adult Non-Resident 40

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Enrichment & Engagement Join the Hillsboro Community Senior Center and AgeCelebration each month and hop aboard the I Love Hillsboro+ educational travel bus as we celebrate enterprise in local businesses and learn how things are made, packaged and distributed right here in Hillsboro and the surrounding areas. Enjoy behind the scenes looks at innovations and processes, experience in-depth examples of how local goods are produced and distributed, and learn from local experts about today’s challenges for tomorrow’s economy. Enrich your mind with this educational travel experience, connect with local business leaders, and enjoy the community with others who, just like you, love learning. I Love Hillsboro+…it’s not just a tour, it’s an education. Bus departs from/returns to Community Senior Center

Waste Not, Want Not

Take a look behind the scenes at Tualatin Valley Waste Recovery’s state-of-the-art recovery center to learn about ultragreen sorting and recovery services designed to dramatically reduce landfill waste. After that, we visit the Hillsboro Landfill processing area next door to find out more about the local dry landfill in a rare opportunity to watch landfill operations in progress. 52196 Tue 9/27 9:30 am – 12 pm $18 Senior Resident, $27 Senior Non-Resident $27 Adult Resident, $40 Adult Non-Resident

For the Love of Wine

From planting to growing, through harvest, crush, and fermentation, learn the grape-to-wine process at an active vibrant local winery nestled in the Chehalem Mountain range. Blooming Hill Vineyards staff teach the secrets of running a successful vineyard. Afterwards, enjoy an optional tasting of a select variety of wines for $5. 52197 Tue 10/25 9:30 am – 12 pm $18 Senior Resident, $27 Senior Non-Resident $27 Adult Resident, $40 Adult Non-Resident

Hillsboro’s Own Blue Team

Enjoy a tour of the Hillsboro Police Department (HPD). See detective rooms, holding cells, records and the briefing room first-hand. Learn more about local law enforcement, as well as HPD range of services, community programs, and events which tie our wonderful local police officers into our community. 52198 Tue 11/29 9:30 am – 12 pm $18 Senior Resident, $27 Senior Non-Resident $27 Adult Resident, $40 Adult Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Enrichment & Engagement Password Management

Can you remember all of your passwords? Most people can't. This can be a challenging task in a world with so many log-ins. Learn safe ways to create and manage all of your passwords. Community Senior Center Classroom Breanna Weston of Digital Natives 52189 Wed 10/19 1:30 – 3:30 pm $8 Senior Resident, $12 Senior Non-Resident $11 Adult Resident, $16 Adult Non-Resident

SAVE THE DATE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016

3rd Annual Fundraising Auction & Dinner

AN EVENING AT THE RACES

Cut the Cable

Is your cable bill outrageous? Learn how to cut the cable, but still be able to watch most of your shows for less money. Community Senior Center Classroom Breanna Weston of Digital Natives 52191 Wed 10/26 1:30 – 3:30 pm $8 Senior Resident, $12 Senior Non-Resident $11 Adult Resident, $16 Adult Non-Resident

HILLSBORO

Artisan Bazaar SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 9 am - 3 pm

Local Artisans Holiday Entertainment Hot Food & Baked Goods Raffles & Silent Auction Items

A BENEFIT FOR THE HILLSBORO COMMUNITY SENIOR CENTER 503-615-1090 Co-sponsored by the Supporters of the Community Senior Center of Hillsboro & Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.

Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-615-1090 Proceeds to benefit meal and wellness programs provided at the Senior Center. Sponsoredby bythe theSupporters Supporters of the Community Inc. Sponsored CommunitySenior SeniorCenter CenterofofHillsboro, Hillsboro, Inc.

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Lifelong Learning: Health, Wellness & Personal Protection Open Enrollment Presentations

Open Enrollment is an important time when ALL people with Medicare can change their health plan and prescription drug coverage for 2017. This year’s Open Enrollment period is October 15 to December 7. In order to make this process easier for local Medicare recipients, the Hillsboro Community Senior Center is hosting Open Enrollment presentations by various providers this Fall. Look for the exact presentation schedule in the October issue of In Full Bloom, or call the Community Senior Center at 503-615-1090. Community Senior Center Various Medicare Providers

MELT Method® Anti-Aging Workshop featuring the 50-Second Facelift

Mon 10/17 – 11/21 10 – 11:30 am FREE – Just drop in! Presentation schedule listed in Sept/Oct issue of In Full Bloom

This simple self-treatment reduces chronic pain to help you stay healthy, youthful, and active for a lifetime. In just a few minutes a day, use the MELT Method® to look good and feel fantastic. The MELT Anti-Aging Workshop featuring the 50-Second Facelift shows how to reduce the sagging skin on your face and neckline and give yourself a facelift daily. Learn to stimulate the collagen-producing cells in your skin and restore its natural hydration from the inside out. Take home seven tips for greatlooking skin and learn other easy self-treatment techniques for reducing common aches and pains to feel youthful and vibrant. Community Senior Center Park Room Tracy Strawn 52176 Fri 10/21 $6 Senior Resident, $9 Senior Non-Resident $8 Adult Resident, $12 Adult Non-Resident

10 – 11 am

Peace of Mind over the Holidays

Feeling rushed this holiday season with too much to do in too little time? Mourning the loss of loved ones during this season of special memories? For any number of reasons, our minds tend to be more active with increased emotional energy during this traditional time of year. Enjoy an opportunity to treat yourself to a Brain Spa! Together we calm our minds down a couple of notches and learn about the nature of thought, how to settle ourselves down to enjoy days with more ease, and what the mind offers on the other side of busy thinking. Community Senior Center Maple Room Cindy Cosenzo 52177 Thu 12/8 $6 Senior Resident, $9 Senior Non-Resident $8 Adult Resident, $12 Adult Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

10 – 11:30 am

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Lifelong Learning: Health, Wellness & Personal Protection The Healing Arts

Full body wellness includes many aspects of health, including keeping the energy of our body flowing smoothly and clearly. Learn about three different healing modalities that can offer pain relief, increased energy, improved relaxation, and full body wellness: reflexology, acupuncture and yoga. Join certified reflexologist Mary Schuster, Dr. Jim Martin of Columbia Acupuncture, Brant Rogers of Yoga Hillsboro, and AgeCelebration for this power-packed, healing class. Community Senior Center Classroom Cindy Cosenzo Thu FREE – Just drop in!

Walk with Friends

Looking for a way to kick-start your fitness this fall? Join Walk with Friends Hillsboro as we take a walk together each Tuesday morning at 9 am from the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Our route takes us around Shute Park, through the Arbor Roses neighborhood, and along the Jackson Bottom Wetlands for a spectacular and invigorating walk together for fitness and community. Community Senior Center Cincy Cosenzo Tue No class on last Tue/mo. FREE – Just drop in!

9 – 10 am

Laughter Yoga

Laughter is one of the world’s most powerful medicines. Grace Sweet, certified trainer for a Laughter Yoga session that is sure to exercise your mind, body & soul. Community Senior Center Classroom Grace Sweet Tue FREE – Just drop in!

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10/18 & 12/20 1:30 – 3 pm

9/29

10 – 11:30 am

Just Between Us: A Women’s Wellness Series

Join the Hillsboro Community Senior Center, AgeCelebration and local businesses for a series of discussions on women’s wellness topics. Not health issues, per se, but rather those little annoyances women experience at different stages of life. Love Your Brain: Brain health refers to the ability to remember, learn, plan, concentrate and maintain a clear, active mind. Learn the key variables that contribute to our brain health and simple things we can do each day to keep our noggins healthy and happy; Them Bones, Them Bones: Learn how our bones change across time and the roles genetics, nutrition and activity play. Learn tips for early intervention to promote strong bones and prevent fractures and their consequences; Pathway to Healthy Habits: As our bodies age, we are more prone to develop insulin resistance which increases our chances of type 2 diabetes. In this class we discuss cooking, eating, exercising, and other practical habits for effective diabetes prevention and intervention. Community Senior Center Classroom 52193 Thu 11/3 10 – 11:30 am Love Your Brain 52194 Thu 11/10 10 – 11:30 am Them Bones, Them Bones 52195 Thu 11/17 10 – 11:30 am Pathway to Healthy Habits $6 Senior Resident, $9 Senior Non-Resident, $8 Adult Resident, $12 Adult Non-Resident 52192 Thu 11/3 – 11/17 10 – 11:30 am Whole Series $15 Senior Resident, $23 Senior Non-Resident $20 Adult Resident, $29 Adult Non-Resident


Senior

Lifelong Learning: Health, Wellness & Personal Protection

Too Close for Comfort? Grief Support Group

Grief comes in many forms and for many different reasons – death of a loved one, changes in physical or cognitive ability, changes to lifestyle, and even traumatic events. Come find support for your grief in a safe environment at this free support group facilitated by Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Maudeen Jordan of Serenity Hospice. All are welcome. Community Senior Center Classroom Maudeen Jordan, LCSW Tue 9/13 – 12/13 11 am – 12 pm FREE – Just drop in!

Many baby boomers recall the teen years, and that yearning to escape their parents’ house to head out on their own. For a growing number of adult children of aging parents, the tables have now turned. Multi-generational dwellings can sometimes put those that we love in a too close for comfort situation. Join Phyllis Peabody of Home Instead Senior Care for this highly informational class for Boomers and the seniors who live with them. Refreshments are served. Community Senior Center Classroom Phyllis Peabody 52201 Tue FREE – pre-registration is required!

10/11

6 – 8 pm

Studio 750 Group Art Exhibition by “The Green Cab”

The Green Cab, a working artist collective in western Washington County, installs new art shows on a bi-monthly basis. Formal opening and reception of each show is on the first Tuesday of every other month. Opening features live music, refreshments and a taste of wine for guests 21 & up. Community Senior Center Green Cab Artists Tue

10/4 & 12/6 5:30 – 7:30 pm

FREE

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Studio 750 SPANISH through the ARTS for ADULTS

Use songs, card games, activities, crafts & skits to learn Spanish in this dynamic and fun, 4-week class. Maestra Cyndi Turtledove of L.E.S.T.A., Learn English/Spanish Through the Arts, teaches you exciting new ways to work and play with this important second language. Community Senior Center Classroom Cyndi Turtledove 52187 Tue 9/20 – 10/11 52188 Tue 11/1 – 11/22 $40 Senior Resident, $60 Senior Non-Resident $50 Adult Resident, $75 Adult Non-Resident

Mini Collage

1:30 – 3 pm 1:30 – 3 pm

Wondering about the mysteries of collage? Get tips on the different types of glue and technique, then make and take up to three adorable mini-collages using tiny stretched canvas and canvas boards. Fun to do and perfect little gifts, too, award winning local artist, Barbara Martin leads you through. Bring scissors. All other materials provided, but you may bring a small image or ephemera if you wish. Community Senior Center Classroom Barbara Martin 52178 Tue 10/25 $20 Senior Resident, $30 Senior Non-Resident $25 Adult Resident, $38 Adult Non-Resident

1:30 – 4 pm

Autumn Memories into Art

Share your childhood memories of apple picking, football games, and hayrides in a unique work of mixed media art in this two week class. Reminisce about your favorite fall activities and traditions, then learn to use paint, paper, fabric, stamps and other mixed media materials to tell your personal story. Experiment and explore with color, pattern, text and imagery. On week 2, bring your own photocopies and ephemera or use instructor supplies, to create a larger work of art on canvasboard or mat board. Please wear old clothing or bring an apron. Bring photo copies and ephemera for week 2. Community Senior Center Classroom Pat Krishnamurthy 52179 Wed 11/2 – 11/9 1:30 – 3:30 pm $20 Senior Resident, $30 Senior Non-Resident $25 Adult Resident, $38 Adult Non-Resident 46

Watercolor: Northwest Scenery – NEW!

From mountains to oceans and forests: discover the rich hues of the NW! Explore color, composition and more to capture the rich hues, moods, and emotions inspired by fall scenery. Travel the region with your paintbrush and hone your skills through a series of fun, no-pressure exercises to encourage your creativity. Gain confidence as you experiment with brushwork, washes and foundational skills. Materials provided. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Classroom Bonnie Burbidge 52056 Thu 10/6 – 11/3 10 – 11:30 am $38 Senior Resident, $47 Senior Non-Resident $57 Resident, $69 Non-Resident


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Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Located minutes south of downtown Hillsboro, Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve’s 635 acres are a quiet sanctuary for both people and wildlife. Over 200 species of birds have been sighted at Jackson Bottom, including nesting Bald Eagles, Osprey and Great Blue Herons. Thousands of Northern Pintails and other waterfowl visit each winter, making Jackson Bottom a haven for bird watchers. The Preserve is home to deer, otters, beavers, and hundreds of other species. Providing interpretive education on wetlands and wildlife, panoramic views, natural resources management, trails and recreation, Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a treasure for the entire region.

Wetlands Education Center

With the help of generous donations, dedicated volunteers, and the vision of the non-profit Jackson Bottom Board of Directors the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center opened on September 27, 2003. The 12,000 square-foot farm-style building blends well with its natural surroundings and a 3,000-square foot wraparound deck that connects the Center to the trails leading into the Preserve. The covered deck overlooking the Preserve is a perfect space for rentals and special events. The Wetlands Education Center includes an exhibit hall filled with interactive exhibits on wetlands and natural history, and the only bald eagle nest on display in the continental United States. The Center also has a Nature Store and a multipurpose space for programs.

Connecting with Nature

With over 25,000 people engaged in programs or visiting the Preserve annually, the Wetlands Education Center strives to create a diverse range of opportunities for people to interact and participate in the rich natural ecology of the surrounding wetlands. Community program offerings include Lunch with the Birds, Sunset & Moonrise Watch, Morning Bird Song Walks, and ongoing lectures on topics such as native plants, pollinators and soil health. Nature education programming at the Preserve includes camps and classes for all ages and abilities in tracking, wildlife watching, plant identification, crafting with natural materials, and more.

Phone: 503-681-6206

Info: 503-681-6120

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Roving Naturalists at Jackson Bottom

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

When you visit Jackson Bottom look for the “Roving Naturalist on Duty” sign at the entry to the education building. If posted, ROVING NATURALIST* that means a volunteer is in the field to ON DUTY answer questions, offer tips on interesting natural occurrences, provide information on programs and more. Check in with the front desk when you arrive to learn if a roving naturalist is on duty and where they might be found. *A volunteer with seasonal happenings and wetlands information. Inquire at the front desk for their current whereabouts.

503-681-6206 Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/JacksonBottom

Lunch with the Birds

Bring your lunch to a different Hillsboro park or natural area each month to learn identification tips and natural history facts for our local wildlife. For bird watchers of all levels and ages. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them (we have a few to loan). This event is rain or shine. Some parks have shelter from the rain but be prepared for the weather. Free.

Salamanders to Stars An Evening of Science, Nature & Fun! Saturday, September 10, 2016

6 - 8 pm ACTIVITIES AT WETLANDS EDUCATION CENTER • Look at animal tracks, study skulls, investigate insects and go on a twilight hike with one of our trained naturalists. • Meet live education birds from Portland Audubon Society. • Learn about owls, make a cool craft, check out Exhibit Hall. 8 - 10 pm STAR PARTY • Hosted by Rose City Astronomers, weather permitting. • Volunteers will provide telescopes and share views of celestial objects with the public. ALL-AGE FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENT. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. EVERYONE IS WELCOME. FREE POPCORN! FREE EVENT!

Valley Memorial Park Cemetery, 3809 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy. Wed 10/5, 12, 19, 26 12 pm Early fall birds on lower Rock Creek Rood Bridge Park, 4000 SE Rood Bridge Road. Wed 11/2, 9, 16, 30 12 pm Forest and wetland birds Jackson Bottom Wetlands North Viewing Station, SE Wood St. Wed 12/7, 14, 21 12 pm Free. No pre-registration is required.

Winter waterfowl and raptors 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy | 503-681-6206 | Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/JacksonBottom

Sunset Sit, Moonrise Smile

Take in the eastern sky as the sun sets and the moon rises. Vivid colors paint the sky, the earth’s shadow rises, heralding the coming of night, and a full moon makes its dramatic entrance into the night sky. Daytime wildlife seeks shelter as nighttime creatures emerge. Join us thirty minutes before sunset as a naturalist helps you tune in to the many wonderful events that attend the passing of day into night. Dress comfortably for the weather. Bring a chair and something warm to drink if you like. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy Fri 9/16 7 pm Rood Bridge Park, 4000 Rood Bridge Road Sat 10/15 6 pm Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy Mon 11/14 5 pm Rood Bridge Park, 4000 Rood Bridge Road Tue 12/13 4:20 pm Free. No pre-registration required. 48

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Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Jackson Bottom Nature Store

Unique Nature-Themed Gifts for Everyone.

Phone: 503-681-6206

Info: 503-681-6120

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Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503-615-1090 Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm

Health and Wellness

The Hillsboro Community Senior Center (the Center) is a vibrant facility that promotes and supports recreation programs and activities which benefit older adults. Nestled in Shute Park, the Center is operated by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. The Center focuses on diverse wellness and community connectivity opportunities that foster a sense of empowerment within its constituency.

Health and wellness are important to everyone, so we partner with community providers to bring you health and wellness education, hearing screening, and foot care. The Center is home to a series of fitness classes designed for the older adult population. Watch our schedule for upcoming lectures, classes and health screenings.

Older adults in Hillsboro and the surrounding areas flock to the Center for fun and socialization through various programs, activities, lectures, volunteer engagement and meal offerings. The Center collaborates with the Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC), to offer expanded fitness opportunities for older adults, and works with numerous community partners to provide free periodic health screenings and wellness-focused educational workshops. Additionally, the Center expands the reach of local seniors with its innovative travel program that features both day trips to events and hidden treasures in Oregon and Washington, as well as extended travel opportunities throughout the greater United States and beyond.

Education

What better way to keep body and brain healthy than to learn new things? The Walters Cultural Arts Center brings arts classes, including theatre and painting to the Center. We offer technology workshops in which patrons can learn to operate their electronic devices such as phones, tablets and computers. A variety of lecturers have made their way into our halls to deliver stimulating talks on a variety of subjects. Our fabulous Chef Tadashi offers courses on how to create some of his most popular dishes. Register early when he does, these classes fill quickly.

Dining Services

Travel

Recreation Opportunities

Gift Shop

Daily dining is available for lunch on most weekdays at noon. At only $4 per plate, the full, chef-prepared meal is quite a deal. Diners seeking healthier options can also choose to eat from our fresh salad bar instead of the featured daily menu. On holidays, special ticketed lunches are often available, featuring festive menus and activities.

Get out and have fun. We offer celebrations, nature walks, bridge, a handicrafts group, Wii bowling and much more. You can expand your vocal chops and join the Serenaders. Throughout the year, special events take place in the Center in the park, many free. Play Bingo every Wednesday, courtesy of the SCSCH. Win fabulous prizes and support the Center while you’re having fun.

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If you like to travel in a group, we offer day trips to local destinations as well as extended travel in the United States and abroad. We offer adventure trips as well, where patrons are active in hiking, snowshoeing, paddling, exploring and more.

Our patrons are talented people, and they populate our Gift Shop with their wares. If you’re looking for a unique gift to give, check it out. The SCSCH operates the Gift Shop, which is run by volunteers, and proceeds benefit the Center and its programs.

Features

Patrons may take advantage of our in-house library and computer lab if they wish. We also offer a post-lunch food distribution almost every day. The facility offers rental space for parties and events. Call for availability.

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Drop-In Activity

Description/Instructor

Days

Time

Fees

Bingo

Small group, low key setting

Mon

9:30 am

$.05/card

Bingo

Traditional games, special games, door prizes

Wed

5:45 – 9 pm

$4/10 games, $15/all games

Lunch

Chef Tadashi inspired. Be seated by 12:15 pm.

Mon – Fri

12 pm

$4.00

Duplicate bridge

Partner required

Mon & Thu

12 – 4:30 pm

$2.00

Open bridge

All levels welcomed

Thu

12:30 – 4 pm

$2.00

Bunco

Social dice game

Fri

1 – 3 pm

$1.00

Blazing Paddles

Ping Pong

Afternoons

Pool (Billiards)

Test your skills

Mon – Fri

9 am – 5 pm

Free

Serenaders

Singing & instruments. All levels welcome

Wed

10:30 am

Free

Mahjong

Chinese tile game

Mon/Wed/Fri

1:30 pm

Free

Material Girls

Sewing/knitting group

Fri

10 am – 12 pm

Free

Wii Bowling

Open play

Wed

1:30 pm

Free

Shute Park Pages

Monthly book club. Meetings alternate between Senior Center & Shute Park Library

4 Thu/mo

10:30 –11:30 am Free

Support & Services

Description/Instructor

Days

Time

Fees

Blood Pressure Checks Provided by Home Instead Senior Care

1 & 3 Mon/mo

10:30 am

Free

Foot Care

Nail treatment by R.N. Client must bring own basin and towel.

Tue & 1 Thu/mo

By appointment

$25.00

Hearing Tests

Provided by SmartStep Hearing

1st Fri/mo

By appointment

Free

On-site Seamstress

Sewing repairs

2 & 4 Wed/mo

9 am – 12 pm

Price varies

Senior Law Assistance Half hour legal consultation

4 Thu/mo

By appointment

Free

SHIBA

Wed 10/15 – 12/7

12 pm

Free

Senior Health Insurance Benefit Assistance

Phone: 503-615-1090

Info: 503-681-6120

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TRAVEL Note: Prices include coach, event admission tickets (where applicable) and an administrative fee for the Hillsboro Community Senior Center unless otherwise noted. Please refer to the Travel Policy when booking day trips.

Depoe Bay Indian Style Salmon Bake

Partake in a succulent salmon meal at the 61st annual Depoe Bay Indian Style Salmon Bake. Watch the process of filleting and slowly roasting the salmon over hot coals to perfection. After our lunch and dessert, we make our way back to home sweet Hillsboro. 50871 Sat $59

9/17

Spotlight on Washington, D.C.

9:30 am – 4 pm

Hood River Harvest Festival

The Hood River Valley Harvest Festival celebrates the bounty of the county and surrounding region. The Hood River Valley has been a premier fruit and vegetable producing region since the start of the 20th century. Today, the Harvest Festival has grown to a family-friendly, weekend-long celebration with hundreds of art, craft, food, and wine vendors, just for a start. There are games, contests, pumpkin carvings and, of course, an entertainment and education tent featuring local brews and wine. Explore all that this exciting event has to offer. 50872 Sat $39

10/15

8:30 am – 4 pm

The story of American democracy comes to life in America’s capital city. View monuments that commemorate the heroes who have shaped our past, including the World War II Monument, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Korean War Memorial. Wander Mt. Vernon’s beautiful grounds and tour George Washington’s home. Uncover the gems of the Smithsonian Institution as you explore its world-renowned museum collections. Tour Washington National Cathedral and admire the architecture of this magnificent building that took 83 years to complete. On a guided tour, learn about Ford’s Theater where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Join us for this extraordinary exploration of America’s history and culture in Washington, D.C. Travel opportunity provided by Collette. Detailed brochures and registration forms available at the Community Senior Center. Thu – Tue 4/6 – 4/11/17 $2,449 per person double, $2,949 per person single, $2,419 per person triple

Enchanted Christmas at Eola Hills Wine Cellars

Enjoy the beautiful Christmas music of Michael Allen Harrison at one of his annual Enchanted Christmas concerts. Located at the beautiful Eola Hills Wine Cellars, the evening includes delicious wine, heavy hors d’oeuvres and dessert. 50874 Tue $84

12/6

5 – 10:30 pm

Hillsboro Community Senior Center Travel Policies To ensure successful experiences for all travelers, the Hillsboro Community Senior Center has established travel policies. For a copy, please see the front desk at the Hillsboro Community Sernior Center or visit our website. 52

Branson, Memphis & Nashville

Experience America’s musical heritage like never before. See and hear the best of country music, rock & roll and blues as you tour Branson, Memphis and Nashville. This tour includes four musical shows including the world famous Shoji Tubuchi Show. Visit Graceland, the Country Music Hall of Fame, Nation Civil Rights Museum and so much more on this fun-filled, nine day tour. Travel opportunity provided by Premier World Discovery. Details available at the Community Senior Center. Wed – Thu 5/10 – 5/18/17 $2,650 per person double, $3,375 per person single

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Senior Center Fitness Class Schedule Participants must check-in at front desk prior to class.

Single Class: $4 Resident, $6 Non-Resident 5-time punch cards: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident Free with a valid SHARC membership.

Moving for Better Balance (Tai Chi)

Zumba Gold

Janie Zapata-Wilson

Janie Zapata-Wilson

Fun therapeutic set of rhythmic and functional Tai Chi movement assists with strength and mobility. 9 am

Thu

Gentle Yoga

Nia Moving to Heal

Janie Zapata-Wilson

Tripti Kenzer

Slower paced standing/seated yoga class suitable for all levels of participation. Tue

Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Mon

Modified Zumba formula tailored to the needs of the active older participant. 9:30 am

Fun and effective aerobic program designed to increase flexibility, mobility, balance, strength and agility.

9:30 am

Fri

9 am

Ticketed Events – Fall 2016

Tickets for these events go on sale approximately one month prior to the event date must be purchased at the Community Senior Center no later than three business days prior to the event. If you are unable to attend after prepaying for ticketed events you may exchange your ticket for one free daily lunch voucher which is not valid for other special meals or events. Salad bar/vegetarian and to-go options are not available at ticketed events.

Halloween Lunch Party

All ghouls and goblins are welcome at our annual Halloween Lunch Party. Complete with spooky music and costume contest, this fun party is guaranteed to be a frightful good time! Prizes awarded to the scariest, funniest and most original costumes. Community Senior Center Dining Room Mon

10/31

Noon

$8

Thanksgiving Dinner

Join your friends at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center for a wonderful Thanksgiving Dinner. Chef Tadashi and his staff prepare a juicy turkey meal with all the trimmings that is sure to leave you full and thankful. Community Senior Center Dining Room Wed

11/16

$8 Phone: 503-615-1090

Info: 503-681-6120

Noon

Holly Daze Dinner

The holidays are a time for celebration, fellowship and good food. Why not come celebrate this joyous time at the Community Senior Center? Our talented kitchen staff prepares a holiday prime rib dinner with a number of delicious accompaniments to leave you in a holly daze. Community Senior Center Dining Room Wed

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create. participate. celebrate.

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Photo: Grupo Borikuas. Photo by Rick Paulson Photography.


Located in the heart of Downtown Hillsboro, the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center is built on a site with a rich history of community involvement that began when Trinity Lutheran Church began construction of the building in 1947. Members of the parish pitched in and labored together to construct the frame of the building, donating both their goods and talents to create the church which would later become the Walters Cultural Arts Center in 2004. The Walters is a ground-breaking facility that provides expanded opportunities for youth and adult art education and training, community access to excellent regional and national artists and speakers, and increased opportunities for local arts organizations, and professional and emerging artists. It is the first site constructed in Hillsboro with the intention of showcasing cultural events and providing community-centered education in the arts. The establishment of the Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center and its programming has enabled the City of Hillsboro to expand and enrich the services available to its Residents and the surrounding community.

Culture & Creativity Come Together:

The Walters is home to diverse range of cultural offerings through our Concert Series, Gallery Season, and Tuesday Happenings. Our arts education programming includes camps and classes for students all ages in ceramics, painting, drawing, theatre, music, animation, and more. The Walters is a proud showplace for the arts and a vibrant representation of Hillsboro’s commitment to culture and the arts. Creativity, culture and community—your cultural arts center has it all.

Celebrate Your Special Event:

With its classic red-stone architecture, stained glass features, custom woodwork ceiling arches, concert-quality sound system, and fine art gallery, the Walters is one of the west side’s most treasured sites for weddings, parties and other special events. Whether you’d like an intimate family reception for 40 guests in our fine art gallery, an extravagant party for 200 in the theatre, or an outdoor reception on the lawn, the Walters provides a variety of amenable and affordable options for your special event. For more information about events, classes and rentals at the Walters, go to www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters.

To learn about all of the programs of the Cultural Arts division by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation, including the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, Hillsboro Public Art Program, and the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment, visit www.hillsborooregon.gov/CulturalArts.

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Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center


Walters Cultural Arts Center Skybound Blue

Friday, September 23 | 7:30 pm $15 advance | $20 day of show Americana Skybound Blue opens the season with Americana at its finest—the dig-deepand-tell-the-story-in-your-bones kind. Skybound Blue’s beautiful harmonydriven sound feels intimate and familiar. Jenny and Matt Behnke own the stage with chemistry and authenticity, and Jenny’s stunning vocals are reminiscent of Patty Griffin with a Northwest influence. They have created a devoted following of fans who crave that rare and magical combination of sincere connection, inspired presence, and exceptional music. skyboundblue.com

Robbie Fulks

Friday, November 4 | 7:30 pm $18 advance | $22 day of show Folk, Bluegrass, Vintage Country

Acoustic Guitar Summit

Featuring Mark Hanson, Terry Robb and Doug Smith Friday, October 7 | 7:30 pm $18 advance |$22 day of show Fingerstyle Guitar

Grammy Award winners Doug Smith and Mark Hanson join Oregon Music Hall of Fame member Terry Robb for an evening of Blues, Jazz, Hawaiian slack key, and more. Three of the most revered guitarists in the region, AGS performances continue to enthrall audiences—a result of the fantastic camaraderie that comes with over 20 years of performing together. Returning to the Walters, AGS’s dynamic performances showcase fingerstyle guitar at its finest. acousticguitarsummit.net

with pianist Gary Walters

Friday, October 21 | 7:30 pm $22 advance | $26 day of show Singer + Songwriter Carrie Newcomer has been praised as “a soaring songstress” by Billboard Magazine, a “prairie mystic” by the Boston Globe and Rolling Stone wrote that “she asks all the right questions.” She has attracted a devoted following with her expressive voice, exquisite melodies, gifted songwriting, and an irreverent yet spiritual perspective. Newcomer’s compelling story-songs reach toward redemption while never shying away from the edge and rawness of human experience. carrienewcomer.com

“Robbie Fulks is an alt-country genius.” ~ Tina Fey

Hailed as “one of the most observant and wry songwriters of the past two decades” (Rolling Stone), Robbie Fulks’ new album, Upland Stories is garnering some of the most effusive reviews of his impressive career. Fulks’s richly emotional storytelling is illuminated by his instrumental prowess and emotional voice. An artist’s artist whose musicianship and picking are as sharp as his wit, Fulks continues to reach new heights, writing “with clear eyes and a full heart” (Ken Tucker, NPR). robbiefulks.com See the full series line-up on the back cover or visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/WaltersConcerts 56

Carrie Newcomer

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The fair trade ticketing company.

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Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters


Walters Cultural Arts Center

Correo Aereo

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Friday, November 18 | 7:30 pm $18 advance | $22 day of show $10 Senior Traditional and Modern Latin Correo Aereo (Spanish for ‘Air Mail’) is an award winning multi-instrumental and vocal Latin/World music duo from Seattle. Together, Abel Rocha and Madeleine Sosin combine string and percussive instruments to create rich poly-rhythmic music that is also fiery, haunting and joyful. Abel sings and plays harp, guitar and cuatro. Madeleine sings and plays violin, maracas, bombo and jarana. Performing traditional music of Venezuela, Argentina and Mexico, the duo combines a stunning array of string and percussive instruments with silken, unforgettable vocal harmonies. correoaereo.us

Portland Opera

Hansel and Gretel

Saturday, December 3 | 2 pm $5 suggested donation Recommended ages: 6 & up Family-Friendly Opera Portland Opera To Go returns to the Walters for a special performance of the English-language adaptation the classic fairytale opera, Hansel and Gretel. One of the all-time favorite children’s stories, this lively 50 minute opera is the classic tale we all know with a curious brother and sister and a witch in a sugary house. This colorful, accessible production is just right to introduce the kids in your life (or yourself) to the world of opera. portlandopera.org No advance ticket sales for this event

The Sojourners Friday, December 9 | 7:30 pm $22 advance |$26 day of show Roots Gospel This is real gospel—with a raw, bluesy edge that infuses their stirring, uplifting and inspiring music. The Sojourners don’t sing about some removed perfect place or any distant plains of glory, yet their music has the power to soothe the hurts brought by modern life. These powerhouse musicians from Vancouver, Canada, weave together echoes of doo wop, R&B, country, the American civil rights movement, and blues to create a unique music that reminds us that music is often what illuminates the journey from darkness to light. thesojourners.ca

Oregon Mandolin Orchestra “They (Correo Aereo) create world music with true heart and intelligence.” ~ Seattle Weekly

Holiday Concert

Friday, December 16 | 7:30 pm $18 advance |$22 day of show Classical/Bluegrass The Oregon Mandolin Orchestra gives eclectic and unique performances that highlight the historically-rich and dynamic sounds of the mandolin family and revive the beauty and popular impact of this turn-of-the-century art form. Holiday program includes classic Christmas favorites by Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky and Corelli. Special guests, Dan Lowinger, Rusty Blake, Tommy Chiffon and Chris Kee will join Brian Oberlin as the Western Swing Band, the Swinging Doors. oregonmandolinorchestra.org

With special thanks to our concert series sponsor: The Orenco Hotel TheOrenco.com For more details about the 2016 – 17 Walters Concert Series, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

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Gallery exhibit hours: Monday – Thursday: 9 am – 9 pm | Friday: 9 am – 5 pm

The Walters showcases a diverse selection of artwork by both established and emerging artists year round. Gallery receptions are held on the first Tuesday of each month, featuring light sweets by Decadent Creations and live music in the lobby; for more information about our free Tuesday Happenings see page 60

Photo by Joe Strasser

Walters Cultural Arts Center

Gallery Exhibits

THE ART OF THE ARTISTS

Original Works by LAIKA Employees

August 2— September 26 | Upstairs & Downstairs Galleries Celebrating 10 years of bold filmmaking, LAIKA is an Academy-Award® winning studio located in the heart of Hillsboro. LAIKA attracts immensely talented artists from all over the world to work on its one-of-a-kind feature films. These are the hands and minds behind the stunning artwork of Coraline, ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls, and Kubo and the Two Strings (in theaters August 19). In this special exhibit, visitors have a rare chance to see personal artwork from LAIKA employees.

First Tuesday Reception:

September 6 | 5 – 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Rainforest Jazz

Special Thanks to Our First Tuesday Sponsor:

Decadent Creations

Ed Pabor

October 4— November 21 | Upstairs & Downstairs Gallery Oregon photographer Ed Pabor takes viewers on a journey: exploring the arresting beauty of the Pacific Crest Trail in the upstairs gallery, scenery from around the globe in the Walters downstairs art space, and our National Parks at the Hillsboro Civic Center in honor of the 2016 Centennial Celebration. This exhibit travels to the Walters after being showcased at the High Desert Museum and the University of Oregon.

COMICON: THE ART OF STORYTELLING Evergreen Middle School

October 4–November 21 | Downstairs Gallery Under the guidance of local comic artists like Lucy Bellwood, eighth-grade students use a blend of art and words to create visual stories in the form of graphic novels.

First Tuesday Reception:

October 4 | 5 – 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Rio Con Brio November 1 | 5 – 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Todd Tracewell

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Walters Cultural Arts Center

SENTIRE

Zimbabwe Artists Project December 6— January 30 | Downstairs Gallery

Gina Hartmann

December 6— January 30 | Upstairs Gallery Hartmann’s layered, delicate work incorporates weaving and text to act as metaphors for the complexities we embody as living beings. This collection reflects the intricate patterns that build as we experience the world.

First Tuesday Reception*:

December 6 | 5 – 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Kathrine Rhee

The Zimbabwe Artists Project is a nonprofit organization partnering with women in Zimbabwe to support self-enterprise through the creation of art. The vibrant work from this exhibit gives a rich glimpse into the lives and local culture of the artists. *Please note that there is no First Tuesday in January

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October 29, 2016 Benefiting the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment

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Tuesday Happenings Tuesdays are happening at the Walters—don’t miss these free events at your local cultural arts center.

First Tuesday:

Second Tuesday:

In the Walters lobby and galleries 5 – 6:30 pm

In the Walters Upstairs Gallery 7 – 8 pm

Gallery Receptions with Live Music

Open Poetry Night

First Tuesday gallery receptions are held in honor of the current artist(s) exhibiting at the Walters. Guests are invited to mingle with the community, enjoy live music in the lobby, sample free hors d’oeuvres from Decadent Creations and explore art on all three floors of the Walters.

Poets and lovers of poetry alike gather for a casual evening of shared inspiration and poetic camaraderie. All are invited to sign up for the open mic, though respectful listeners are equally welcome and appreciated.

Third Tuesday (bi-monthly): Spoken Word Series

Six times a year, the Spoken Word Series highlights the power and art of the oral tradition in its myriad of forms: live storytelling, artist talks, lectures, readings, discussions, and more. Selected guests deliver performances and talks on a wide variety of topics pertaining to art and culture.

San Francisco 1906: Destruction of the Greatest City in the West by Earthquake and Fire with Sig Unander

Tuesday, October 18 | 7 pm | Walters Theatre In 1906, San Francisco was the leading city in the Western United States. Prosperous from Gold Rush days, it was famed for opulent theaters and hotels, majestic skyscrapers, picturesque parks, vibrant Chinatown and notorious brothel districts. All of that changed at 5:12 AM on April 18, 1906 when a magnitude 8 earthquake struck without warning. Author and speaker Sig Unander tells the true story of the only major American city ever destroyed by earthquake and fire and the fight to save it. The presentation is illustrated with dramatic archival images of the city and its people taken by photographers during and after the event. 60

Tales by the Fire: Love is in the Air with Bag&Baggage

Tuesday, December 20 | 7 pm | Walters Theatre It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and few things are more wonderful than romance! Join Bag&Baggage actors Peter Schuyler and Cassie Greer for an evening of reflections on love: unexpected, elated, painful, humorous and poignant. Featuring short stories, excerpts and essays from Oscar Wilde, David Sedaris, Owen Powell, Nicole Krauss and more! For adult audiences.

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters


Walters Cultural Arts Center

You’re Invited to be Part of the Art!

#sheeponthego

The community art project, Champion Flock of Weed Eaters by Jed Berk, is back as part of Hillsboro Arts Month! From September 18 - October 29, take a sheep to graze in your favorite places and share your adventures on Instagram, helping us to create a unique community scrapbook. Borrow a sheep at a Hillsboro Library or when the barn is open at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Then upload your photos to Instagram at #sheeponthego. For more details, visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/PublicArt

WALTERS CULTURAL ARTS CENTER Historic Downtown Hillsboro’s Premier Wedding Venue

Classic architecture, picturesque stained glass, red stone walls, custom woodwork ceiling arches, pristine landscaping and a concert quality sound system is what you’ll find at this premier site for indoor and outdoor wedding ceremonies and receptions. The theater, gallery, terrace and lawn provide a variety of options that are both beautiful and affordable. Event space capable of hosting 20-200 guests..

The Walters Gift Shop. Something Unique. 527 E Main Street | 503-615-3485

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SHARC

More than Just an Aquatics Center... Land Amenities

Water Amenities Water amenities at SHARC include two indoor pools, a spa pool and a sauna as well as an outdoor pool. SHARC is a handicapaccessible facility.

Land amenities at SHARC include workout facilities and rooms designated for stretching, cycling, cardio and weights.

The Main Indoor Pool is heated to 84° and features an L-shaped design with a diving board and a 117 foot curving water slide in the 12-foot deep end and a 3.5 foot shallow end.

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 is available. The cardio room equipment is available on a firstcome, first served basis.

The 88° Warm Water Pool has a ramp with railings and railings in the 4’6” deep end to aid swimmers with accessibility and water therapy. The pool offers a teacup feature with warm water spilling from overhead. For all pools, children 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times. The Spa is kept at 103° and a co-ed Dry Sauna are both available for use by patrons ages 16 and over.

On-Site Child Care

Locker Room and All Gender Changing Rooms Both men’s and women’s changing rooms have over 200 lockers available for your use. In addition, four ADA accessible all gender change rooms are available. Please respect the needs of these users and families with children of opposite gender.

Rentals SHARC facility offers rentals of pools and rooms for your meetings, gatherings, functions and parties. See page 4 and 64 for details.

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SHARC offers a number of classes that take place in the Group Exercise Rooms including Cycling, Boot Camp, Cardio Intervals, Yoga, and many more. See pages 72 – 75 for details.

On-site child care is provided for a nominal fee in the Kid Fit Room. Children are cared for in a safe, nurturing environment while their parents remain on the premises getting their workout in. For further details on the Kid Fit Room, see page 64.

Personal Training & Massage SHARC offers specialized opportunities such as personal training, drop-in exercise and massage. These opportunities are listed on page 71.

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


2016 Fall Fees

NonResident

Resident Single Visit Fee Under 2 yrs Free Youth 2 – 17 yrs $4.00 Young Adult 18 – 21 yrs $4.50 Adult $5.00 Citizens w/ Disabilities $4.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $12.75 Senior $4.00

Free $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 $6.00 $19.25 $6.00

On Going Monthly Pass (6 month minimum) Young Adult $16.00 $24.00 Individual $20.00 $29.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $32.00 $48.00 Youth/Senior $12.00 $18.00 Citizens w/Disabilities $12.00 $18.00 3 Month Pass Young Adult $74.00 $111.00 Individual $93.00 $140.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $151.00 $228.00 Youth/Senior $55.00 $82.00 Citizens w/Disabilities $55.00 $82.00 12 Month Pass Young Adult $180.00 $270.00 Individual $225.00 $335.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $365.00 $545.00 Youth/Senior Citizens w/Disabilities

$135.00 $205.00 $135.00 $205.00

Senior is 62 years and older

For passes, Youth is 8 – 17 years old

Young Adult is 18 – 21 years old

Citizens w/Disabilities is a person who is permanently disabled and on Social Security.

Citizens w/Disabilities Family allows a third adult who is permanently disabled and on Social Security.

The City of Hillsboro defines family as one or two adults and youth residing in the same residence. •

50¢ towel rental

Phone: 503-681-6127

Hours of Operation Mon – Fri 5:30 am – 9:30 pm* Saturday 7 am – 5:30 pm* Sunday 8 am – 5:30 pm* *Dry Sauna closes 15 minutes before facility closes

Modified Hours & Closures

SHARC

Membership Passes & Single Visit Fees include use of the Pools, Spa, Dry Sauna, Cardio/Weight Room and Drop-In Water/Land Exercise Classes

Sept 5: Labor Day: 5:30 am – 4:30 pm No classes or Kid Fit, Rec Swim 1 – 4 pm, Pools/Spa close at 4 pm Sept 6 – 18: Annual Closure

General Facility Rules

• Children 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times, including in the water.

• 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.

Oct 7: Fall HST Invitational Swim Meet Pools/Spa close: 3 pm Oct 8: Fall HST Invitational Swim Meet Swim Lessons 8:30 am – 12 pm, Special Lap Swim 7 – 9 pm, Pools/Spa close 9 pm Oct 9: Fall HST Invitational Swim Meet Pools and Spas closed all day Special Lap Swim 6 – 6:45 am Nov 11: Veteran’s Day, No Classes or Kid Fit

• All spectators must sit in the designated spectator seating areas.

Nov 24: Thanksgiving – Closed

• Spectators are not allowed on the pool deck at any time.

Nov 25: No Drop in Classes, Kid Fit Closed Dec 9: HST Invitational Swim Meet, Pools & Spa close at 3 pm

SHARC’s Fee Policy

• All class fees are collected at the time of registration. • Resident is defined as any individual living within the city limits of Hillsboro.

• All classes have a minimum enrollment and may be cancelled as early as 10 days before the class starts if the minimum enrollment is not met. • Full refunds or credits are given when a class cancels or is postponed. • No refunds or credits are given after a swim lesson has begun. • No cash refunds.

Register: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

Dec 10 – 11: HST Jubilee & Winter Invitational Swim Meet Pools and Spas closed all day Special Lap Swim 6 – 6:45 am Pools and Spas closed all day Special Lap Swim 6 – 6:45 am Dec 24: Christmas Eve 7 am – 1 pm No Classes or Kid Fit, Pools & Spa close at 1 pm Dec. 25: Christmas Day – Closed Dec. 26: No Classes or KidFit Dec. 31 New Year’s Eve 7 am – 4 pm No Classes or Kid Fit, Recreation Swim 1 –3 pm Pools & Spa Close at 3 pm Jan. 1: New Year’s Day – Closed Jan. 2: No Classes or KidFit 63


Kid Fit Room

SHARC

SHARC provides low cost on-site child care for kids ages 4 months – 8 years in the Kid Fit Room while their parent/guardian is at SHARC. While a child is in the Kid Fit Room, they enjoy games, puzzles, toys, crafts and other age-appropriate activities. Space is limited, so reservations are recommended. Call 503-681-6127.

Kid Fit Room Hours

Mon – Fri: 8 am – 1:30 pm Mon – Thu: 4 – 7:45 pm Saturday: 8 – 10:30 am Sunday: Closed The Kid Fit room closes if there are no children within 30 minutes of closing time.

SHARC Rentals

Make your event special with a rental at SHARC! Rooms are available for parties, meetings, corporate events and much 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. See our birthday party information on page 4 in this guide. 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.

Kid Fit Room Fees

SHARC Resident Non-Resident Passholder w/out Pass w/out Pass

Drop-in Fee (1 visit) $2.50 Punch Card (10 visits) $20 Punch Card (20 visits) $40

Recreation Swim Times

Mon – Fri..........................7 – 9 pm Sat & Sun..........................1 – 5 pm

No School Recreation Swim*

Hey kids, enjoy your day off from school and come swimming at SHARC. Recreation Swim times are 1 – 3 pm. October 14........................ Friday November 4....................... Friday November 11..................... Friday November 25..................... Friday December 19 – 23.............. M – F December 26 – 30.............. M – F *A minimum of 1 lap lane is available for lap swim during No School Rec Swims.

General Locker Room Information • Please bring your own lock. Combination 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 are cut off and not replaced. SHARC is not responsible for lost or stolen items.

$4 $35 $70

$5.50 $50 $100

Appropriate Swimming Attire •

Everyone using pools and spa must wear a swimsuit.

No cotton shorts, cut-offs, tank tops, shirts, or undergarments allowed in pools and spa.

Infants and toddlers who are not potty trained must wear a swim diaper covered by a water-proof, 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.

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.

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

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Pool Schedules Warm Water Pool Schedule for September 19 – January 2 * Swim Schedule Subject to Change * Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

5:30 – 8 am – Open Swim 8 – 11 am Preschool Swim/ Open Swim WEX 8 – 9 am

8 – 9 am WEX 9 – 10 am Water Therapy

8 – 11 am Preschool Swim/ Open Swim WEX 8 – 9 am

8 – 9 am WEX 9 – 10 am Water Therapy

8 – 11 am Preschool Swim/ Open Swim WEX 8 – 9 am

7 am – 8:45 am Preschool Swim/ Open Swim 8:50 am – 12 pm Swim Lessons

9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons 10 – 11 am – WEX (Water Exercise Classs) 12 – 1 pm Adult Swim

11 am – 6 pm Preschool Swim/Open Swim (Shallow area) 11 am – 6:50 pm Swim Lessons 6 – 6:50 pm Adult Swim** **Shared pool space with swim lessons

8 am – 1 pm Preschool Swim/Open Swim Family Swim Lessons 10 am – 12:45 pm

1 – 5 pm Recreation Swim

7 – 9 pm – Recreation Swim

SHARC sponsored activities have first priority in the pools. You may be asked to leave an area if an activity is scheduled in that or the surrounding space.

Sunday

SHARC

Monday

Only authorized personnel are allowed to instruct or personal train at SHARC. Groups of 2 or more using the facility must have prior approval.

Main Pool Schedule for September 19 – January 2 * Swim Schedule Subject to Change * Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

5:30 – 11 am – Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes) 5:35 – 11 am WEX (Water Exercise Class) 11 am – 3 pm Lap Swim (a minimum of two lanes—a minimum of one lane on No School Days) Swim Lessons

11 am – 3 pm Lap Swim

3 – 5:30 pm Swim Lessons Swim Team

3 – 5:30 pm Swim Team

5:30 – 6:50 pm Lap Swim (a minimum of two lanes)/Swim Lessons 6 – 6:50 pm WEX

5:30 – 6:50 pm Lap Swim

7 – 9 pm Recreation Swim 8 – 9 pm Lap Swim (a maximum of two lanes)

7 – 9 pm Recreation Swim

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. Adult Swim – Those 18 years and over may exercise and relax in the Warm Water Pool. Space is shared with swim lessons and other programs. WEX – Water Exercise Class

Saturday

Sunday

7 am – 12:50 pm – Lap Swim 8 – 8:50 am – WEX 8:50 am – 12 pm – Swim Lessons

8 am – 12:50 pm Lap Swim

1 – 5 pm Recreation Swim

Preschool Swim – Children up to 7 years accompanied by an adult in the water in our Warm Water Pool. Recreation Swim – All ages in the Main, Warm Water and Outdoor Pools. Water Therapy – All participants must have doctor’s approval before attending. Please register through Tuality Healthcare Therapy Department by calling 503-640-6064.

At all times, children age 7 and younger must be accompanied in the water by an adult age 18 years or older. Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Swim Lessons

SHARC

Swim Lesson Handbook:

Is your family new to swim lessons or transferring from another program? Be sure to check out SHARC’s Swim Lesson Handbook. Copies are available at SHARC and online at Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/SHARC. This includes rules and expectations we have for swimmers, the hierarchy of swim lesson levels, FAQs, and more.

Specialized Swim Lessons

Parent/Child Swim Lessons:

Instructor to participant ratio is 1:12. Participants learn about the aquatic environment through skill developing games and safe play. An adult must accompany the child in the water.

Adaptive Aquatics Swim Lessons

Angelfish: (6 – 18 Months) Blowfish: (18 – 36 Months) Monday/Wednesday Level

10/17– 11/9

11/14– 12/14*

51092

51094

51096*

51099

51101

51103*

Time

Angelfish 9:30–10 am Blowfish

Sessions 9/19– 10/12

6:10–6:40 pm

Tuesday/Thursday Time

10/18– 11/10

11/15– 12/15*

Angelfish 6:10–6:40 pm

51093

51095

51097*

51100

51102

51104*

Blowfish

10:55–11:25 am

Swim Fundamentals 11 years – Adult

Sessions 9/20– 10/13

Level

3 years – Adult Instructor to participant ratio is 1:2. Available to patrons with special needs, Adaptive lessons focus on water safety and basic swimming skills. An intake form at SHARC must be filled out prior to the first lesson. Be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding expectations for the lessons.

Instructor to participant ratio is 1:8. Beginner to intermediate level swimmers learn water safety skills, stroke development and refinement. Monday/Wednesday

Sessions 9/19– 10/17– 11/14– 10/12 11/9 12/14*

* No lessons 11/21 – 24

Level

Saturday

Adaptive (3-6 5:30–6 pm years)

Session

Level

Time

9/24–12/3*

Angelfish

10:10–10:40 am

51098*

Blowfish

8:50–9:20 am

51105*

Blowfish

9:30–10 am

51106*

Time

51085 51088 51090*

Swim 6:05–6:50 pm 51957 51959 51961* Fundamentals Tuesday/Thursday Level Adaptive (7+ years)

Sessions

Time

9/20– 10/18– 11/15– 10/13 11/10 12/15*

5:30–6 pm

51953 51954 51955*

Swim 6:05–6:50 pm 51958 51960 51962* Fundamentals *No lessons 11/21 – 24 Saturday Level

Session Time

9/24–12/3*

Adaptive (7+ years) 10:55–11:25 am

51956

Swim Fundamentals 8:40–9:25 am

51963

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Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Weekday Preschool Introductory Swim Lessons:

Catfish 1: Learn basic aquatic skills. Start developing positive attitudes and safe practices around the water. Catfish 2: Front and back skills with assistance. Prerequisites: comfortable submerging head and opening eyes underwater.

Monday/Wednesday

Catfish 4: Learn front crawl with side breathing. Prerequisites: able to independently perform front and back floats and glides. Catfish 5: Refine front crawl and learn back crawl. Prerequisites: familiar with the principles of front crawl with side breathing.

Tuesday/Thursday

10/17– 11/9

11/14– 12/14*

9:30–10 am

51107

51112

11:30 am–12 pm

51108

2:10–2:40 pm

Sessions

Time

9/20– 10/13

10/18– 11/10

11/15– 12/15*

51117*

10:10–10:40 am

51123

51128

51133*

51113

51118*

12:10–12:40 pm

51124

51129

51134*

51109

51114

51119*

2:50–3:20 pm

51125

51130

51135*

3:30–4 pm

51110

51115

51120*

4:10–4:40 pm

51126

51131

51136*

4:10–4:40 pm

———

———

51121*

5:30–6 pm

51127

51132

51137*

5:30–6 pm

51111

51116

51122*

9:30–10 am

51150

51163

51173*

10:10–10:40 am

51145

51158

51168*

10:10–10:40 am

51151

51164

51174*

11:30 am–12 pm

51146

51159

51169*

2:10–2:40 pm

51152

51165

51175*

2:10–2:40 pm

51147

51160

51170*

4:10–4:40 pm

51153

51166

51176*

4:10–4:40 pm

51148

51161

51171*

5:30–6 pm

51154

51167

51177*

Level

Catfish 1

9/19– 10/12

Catfish 2

Time

51149

51162

51172*

9:30–10 am

51194

51205

51214*

51190

51201

51209*

12:10–12:40 pm

51195

51206

51215*

10:55–11:25 am

51191

51202

51210*

2:10–2:40 pm

51196

51207

51216*

4:10–4:40 pm

51192

51203

51211*

4:10–4:40 pm

———

———

51217*

4:55–5:25 pm

———

——–

51212*

4:55–5:25 pm

51197

51208

51218*

6:10–6:40 pm

51193

51204

51213*

11:30 am–12 pm

51227

51237

51244*

10:55–11:25 am

51223

51233

51240*

3:30–4 pm

51228

51238

51245*

12:10–12:40 pm

51224

51234

51241*

4:55–5:25 pm

51229

51239

51246*

2:50–3:20 pm

51225

51235

51242*

6:10–6:40 pm

51230

51248

51247*

4:55–5:25 pm

51226

51236

51243*

11:30 am–12 pm

51256

51263

51269*

12:10–12:40 pm

51253

51260

51266*

3:30–4 pm

51257

51264

51270*

2:50–3:20 pm

51254

51261

51267*

5:30–6 pm

51258

51265

51271*

4:55–5:25 pm

51255

51262

51268*

Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Catfish 4

Catfish 3

5:30–6 pm 10:10–10:40 am

Catfish 5

Catfish 5

Catfish 4

Catfish 3

Catfish 2

Catfish 1

Level

Sessions

Catfish 3: Learn to independently perform front and back floating and gliding skills. Prerequisites: comfortable floating on front and back for at least three seconds with assistance.

*No lessons 11/21 – 24

Info: 503-681-6120

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(3 – 5 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:5. Participants learn basic water skills to prepare them for SHARC’s School Age Lessons. Classes with low enrollment may be combined to avoid class cancellation.


School Age Swim Lessons:

Electric Eel instructor to participant ratio is 1:6, Frog – Neon instructor to participant ratio is 1:7. Classes with low enrollment may be combined to avoid class cancellation.

SHARC

6 – 15 years

Sessions

Monday/Wednesday Time

9/19– 10/12

10/17– 11/9

11/14– 12/14*

4:10–4:40 pm

51278

51285

51289*

5:30–6 pm

51279

51286

51290*

4:10–4:40 pm

51311

51317

51321*

6:10–6:40 pm

51312

51318

51322*

4:55–5:25 pm

51328

51334

51338*

6:10–6:40 pm

51329

51335

51339*

4:55–5:25 pm

51345

51350

51353*

6:10–6:40 pm

51346

51351

51354*

Jellyfish

4:10–4:40 pm

51368

51371

———

Lobster

4:55–5:25 pm

51384

51387

———

Manatee

5:30–6 pm

51390

51393

51395*

Neon

5:30–6 pm

51397

51400

51402*

Level Electric Eel Frog Goldfish Hammerhead

Level Electric Eel Frog Goldfish

Lobster

Goldfish: Refine front crawl, learn the principles of back crawl. Prerequisites: familiar with front crawl with side breathing. Hammerhead: Learn dolphin, breaststroke, and scissor kicks and elementary backstroke. Prerequisites: front crawl with side breathing and back crawl. Jellyfish: Extend front crawl endurance to 25 meters and further develop diving skills. Prerequisites: able to swim 15 meters of front crawl with side breathing and comfortable in deep water. Lobster: Learn breaststroke, further develop front and back crawl, sidestroke, and elementary backstroke. Prerequisites: able to swim 25 meters of front crawl with side breathing.

Neon: Refine all six strokes and an introduction to competitive swimming concepts. Prerequisites: comfortable swimming continuously for five minutes.

Time

9/20– 10/13

10/18– 11/10

11/15– 12/15*

4:10–4:40 pm

51280

51287

51291*

5:30–6 pm

51281

51288

51292*

Saturday

4:55–5:25 pm

51313

51319

51323*

Level

6:10–6:40 pm

51314

51320

51324*

4:55–5:25 pm

51330

51336

51340*

6:10–6:40 pm

51331

51337

———

51347

51352

51355*

6:10–6:40 pm

51369

51372

51373*

4:55–5:25 pm

51385

51388

———

6:10–6:40 pm

———

———

51389*

Hammerhead 5:30–6 pm Jellyfish

Frog: Learn front crawl with side breathing. Prerequisites: display comfort in submerging and opening eyes underwater, front and back floats and glides.

Manatee: Learn butterfly and refine breaststroke. Prerequisites: able to swim breaststroke and 25 meters of front and back crawl.

Sessions

Tuesday/Thursday

Electric Eel: Introductory course. Basic water safety and swimming skills. No prerequisites required.

Manatee

4:10–4:40 pm

51391

51394

———

Neon

4:10–4:40 pm

51398

51401

———

*No lessons 11/21 – 24 No refunds or credits after a lesson has begun. There are no makeup lessons for missed classes.

Session Time

9/24–12/3*

8:50–9:20 am

51282*

10:55–11:25 am

51283*

11:30 am–12 pm

51284*

9:30–10 am

51315*

10:10–10:40 am

51316*

9:30–10 am

51332*

10:10–10:40 am

51333*

8:50–9:20 am

51348*

9:30–10 am

51349*

Jellyfish

9:30–10 am

51370*

Lobster

8:50–9:20 am

51386*

Manatee

10:10–10:40 am

51392*

Neon

10:10–10:40 am

51399*

Electric Eel

Frog Goldfish Hammerhead

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Family Swim Lessons

Sunday

Sessions

Level

Time

Family Swim Lesson

Private

Semi-Private (3-6 years)

Saturday Preschool Swim Lessons: Saturday Level

Catfish 1

10/16–11/6

11/13–12/4

10–10:45 am

51299

51305

10–10:45 am

51300

51306

11–11:45 am

51301

51307

11–11:45 am

51302

51308

12–12:45 pm

51303

51309

12–12:45 pm

51304

51310

10–10:45 am

51521

51996

10–10:45 am

51994

51997

11–11:45 am

51522

51998

11–11:45 am

51995

51999

12–12:45 pm

51524

52000

12–12:45 pm

51523

52001

10–10:45 am

51642

52002

11–11:45 am

51643

52003

12–12:45 pm

51644

52004

Catfish 2

Catfish 3

Catfish 4 Catfish 5

SHARC

(3 years – Adult) – Instructor to participant ratio is 1:6. Learn fundamental swimming and lifelong water safety skills in this family-oriented program. Each family spends the first 15 – 20 minutes of the 45 minute lesson developing water safety skills through discussion and demonstration, and then spends the duration of the lesson working on swimming skills. An intake form at SHARC must be filled out prior the first lesson. An adult is required to participate in the water for each lesson.

Session Time

9/24–12/3*

8:50–9:20 am

51138*

9:30–10 am

51139*

10:10–10:40 am

51140*

10:55–11:25 am

51141*

11:30 am–12 pm

51142*

10:10–10:40 am

51155*

10:55–11:25 am

51156*

11:30 am–12 pm

51157*

8:50–9:20 am

51198*

10:55–11:25 am

51199*

11:30 am–12 pm

51200*

9:30–10 am

51231*

10:55–11:25 am

51232*

9:30–10 am

51259*

*No lessons 11/26

Homeschool Swim Lessons

(6 – 17 years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:7 or 8 Homeschool 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. Monday/Wednesday Level

Time

Homeschool 1:30–2 pm

Sessions 9/19–10/12

10/17–11/9

11/14–12/14*

51362

51364

51366*

Tuesday/Thursday Level

Time

Homeschool

12:50– 1:20 pm

Sessions 9/20– 10/13

10/18– 11/10

11/15–12/15*

51363

51365

51367*

*No lessons 11/21 – 24 Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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(3 years – Adult) – Instructor to participant ratio for private lessons is 1:1, and semi-private lessons is 1:2 (with the possibility of varying abilities). Semi-private lessons with insufficient registration are canceled or converted to a Private lesson for an additional fee at the participant’s request. Please be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding expectations for the lessons. Swim Instructor requests do not guarantee the requested instructor to be assigned.

3:30–4 pm

51597

51606

51612*

4:10–4:40 pm

51598

51607

51613*

6:10–6:40 pm

51599

51608

51614*

Private

Friday Level

Time 3:30 — 4 pm 3:30 — 4 pm 4:10 — 4:40 pm 4:10 — 4:40 pm Private 4:55 — 5:25 pm 4:55 — 5:25 pm 5:30 — 6 pm 5:30 — 6 pm Semi-Private 3:30 — 4 pm 3-6 years 4:55 — 5:25 pm Semi-Private 4:10 — 4:40 pm 7+ years 5:30 — 6 pm

*No lessons 10/7 70

9:30–10 am 10:55–11:25 am 2:10–2:40 pm 2:50–3:20 pm 3:30–4 pm 4:10–4:40 pm 4:10–4:40 pm 4:55–5:25 pm 6:10–6:40 pm 10:10–10:40 am 11:30 am–12 pm 1:30–2 pm 3:30–4 pm 4:10–4:40 pm 4:55–5:25 pm 4:55–5:25 pm

Sessions 10/18– 11/10 51434 51435 51436 51437 51438 51439 51993 51440 51441 51546 51547 51548 51549 ——— 51550 ———

11/15– 12/15* 51451* 51452* 51453* 51454* 51455* 51456* ———* 51457* 51458* 51555* 51556* 51557* 51558* 51559* 51560* 51561*

2:50–3:20 pm

51600

51609

51615*

Session 9/23 — 11/8* 51497* 51498* 51499* 51500* 51501* 51502* 51503* 51504* 51588* 51589* 51640* 51641*

4:10–4:40 pm

51601

51610

51616*

5:30–6 pm

51602

51611

51617*

Level Time

Private

11/14– 12/14* 51442* 51443* 51444* 51445* 51446* 51447* 51448* 51449* 51450* 51551* 51552* 51553* 51554*

Semi-private Semi-private 3-6 years 7+ years

10:55–11:25 am 12:10–12:40 pm 12:50–1:20 pm 2:10–2:40 pm 2:50–3:20 pm 3:30–4 pm 4:10–4:40 pm 4:55–5:25 pm 5:30–6 pm 10:10–10:40 am 12:50–1:20 pm 2:50–3:20 pm 4:55–5:25 pm

9/19– 10/12 51403 51404 51405 51406 51407 51408 51409 51410 51411 51530 51531 51532 51533

Level Time

9/20– 10/13 51412 51413 51414 51415 51416 51417 51992 51418 51419 51534 51535 51536 51537 ——— 51538 ———

Tuesday/Thursday

Sessions 10/17– 11/9 51425 51426 51427 51428 51429 51430 51431 51432 51433 51542 51543 51544 51545

*No lessons 11/21 – 24 Saturday Level

*No lessons 11/26

Monday/Wednesday

Semi-private Semi-private 7+ years 3-6 years

SHARC

Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons

Time 9:30–10 am 10:10–10:40 am Private 10:55–11:25 am 11:30 am–12 pm 11:30 am–12 pm 10:55–11:25 am Semi-private 3-6 years 11:30 am–12 pm Semi-private 7+ years

Session 9/24–12/3* 51420* 51421* 51422* 51423* 51424* 51539* 51541*

8:50–9:20 am

51603*

10:10–10:40 am

51604*

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Swim Lesson Pricing

Personal Training

Group Swim Weekdays–8 lessons Resident Non-Resident With Pass

$42

$62

Without Pass

$48

$72

Saturday–10 lessons Resident Non-Resident With Pass

$52

$77

Without Pass

$60

$90

Swim Fundamentals Weekdays–8 lessons Resident Non-Resident With Pass

$49

$70

Without Pass

$57

$80

Saturday–10 lessons Resident Non-Resident With Pass

$62

$88

Without Pass

$70

$100

Private

Resident Non-Resident

Weekdays–8 lessons

$143

$215

Saturday–10 lessons

$179

$269

Sunday–4 lessons

$107

$162

Semi-Private

Resident Non-Resident

Weekdays–8 lessons

$93

$138

Saturday–10 lessons

$116

$173

Sundays– 4x45 min

$69

$104

Family 4 lessons Sundays – 4 lessons

Individual

2 persons

1 session........$45 3 sessions.....$125 5 sessions.....$195 10 sessions...$380

1 session........$55 3 sessions.....$150 5 sessions.....$235 10 sessions...$455

Small Group 3 – 5 1 session......................................$65 3 sessions...................................$180 5 sessions...................................$285 10 sessions.................................$550

Fitness Equipment Orientation

Learn proper form and technique for the fitness equipment in this one hour session, including the treadmill, elliptical, stationary bike and stair machine. Schedule your complimentary appointment at the front desk. Recommended for ages 18 and under. Sharc Staff

Resident Non-Resident $60

$85

Homeschool Weekdays – 8 lessons

Resident Non-Resident

With Pass

$48

$69

Without Pass

$59

$82

Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Body Comp Assessment

Your body composition is measured with a top-of-the-line electrical impedance analyzer, then staff explains the results and provides information for fitness improvement. Sessions take approximately 15 – 20 minutes. Stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are due upon scheduling. 16 years – Adult SHARC $15

Nutritional Counseling

SHARC’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. $25 for a 30 minute consultation. (If more time is needed or used, additional fees are assessed.)

Massage

Massage 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. Chair Massage – 30 minute............... $45 Full body – 60 minute....................... $55 Full body – 90 minute....................... $75 Three 30 minute chair..................... $120 Three 60 minute or full body............ $150 Three 90 minute full body ............... $200

Lifeguarding Certification

15 years – Adult. Details on page 21. Info: 503-681-6120

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Includes Parent/Child, Preschool, School Age and Adaptive

Certified 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 and aquatic personal training. Please stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are per session, not per person.


Water Exercise Classes

SHARC

Classes are included with the purchase of your Membership Pass or Single Visit Fee.

AM Energizer

Get up & get fit. Gear up for this morning class that gets you ready for the work day. Expect to raise your heart rate and have fun doing it. A high impact aerobic class for the early risers so you can kick off your day energized.

Aqua Jam

Get your body moving to the beat with this high energy, calorie burning class. Enjoy a great workout toning your entire body as you move to some great music. All levels are welcome.

AquaZumba®

Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the idea of an invigorating workout. Integrating the Zumba® formula and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines, Aqua Zumba® blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief

Aqua Core & More

Deep water and shallow water workouts can provide different benefits to our workouts. This class provides a total body work out with the benefits of both. Class is for all levels and moves from deep water to shallow water throughout the class using various water exercise equipment.

Cardio Building

Limited equipment used in this class and open to all levels. We work on reaching our target heart rate with various cardio challenging activities in both shallow and deep water. Running on land may not be your thing, but in water…it just might be!

Power Plunge

Power Plunge is a great way to re-energize you as it takes place in both the shallow and deep end of the main pool. This challenging class is sure to increase endurance and provide a great aerobic workout.

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Renew

This functional fitness class challenges you to the “core.” It incorporates all major muscle groups as well as muscles you never knew you had. You get 50 minutes of efficient, quality functional movements that enhances your quality of life by nourishing the spine, revitalizing postural muscles and strengthens your core within every movement. Leave class feeling refreshed, re-energized and renewed.

Sweat-n-Wet

Enjoy a great workout while balanced in water with a buoyancy belt. Burn calories and tone your upper and lower body. Class takes place mostly in the deep water, but we do head to the shallow part of the pool as well.

Total Body Conditioning

Maximize your workout with this fast-paced workout for intermediate to advanced levels. This class provides both cardio and resistance training while emphasizing proper form for improving core and total body strength. Instructor takes participants through a variety of exercises including intervals and circuits in the shallow water.

Warm Water Fitness

Start your day right with this gentle warm water class combining water resistance with light to moderate aerobic activity. People who suffer from arthritis and joint injuries benefit from this conditioning class; however, everyone is welcome to join. These classes are held in the warm water pool.

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

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Water Exercise Class Schedule

Monday

Tuesday

AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:35 am

Wednesday

Thursday

AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:35 am

Friday

AquaZumba® 7 – 7:50 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:35 – 7:20 am

AquaZumba® 7 – 7:50 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:35 – 7:20 am

Aqua Core & More 8 – 8:50 am

Cardio Building 8 – 8:50 am

Aqua Core & More 8 – 8:50 am

Cardio Building 8 – 8:50 am

Aqua Core & More 8 – 8:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

Renew 9 – 9:50 am Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

Sweat-N-Wet 10 – 11 am Power Plunge 6:05 – 6:55 pm

Power Plunge 8 – 8:50 am

Renew 9 – 9:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

Sweat-N-Wet 10 – 11 am Aqua Jam 6:05 – 6:55 pm

Saturday

AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:35 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:35 – 7:20 am

Renew 9 – 9:50 am

SHARC

Classes are included with the purchase of your Membership Pass or Single Visit Fee.

Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am Sweat-N-Wet 10 – 11 am

Power Plunge 6:05 – 6:55 pm

Aqua Jam 6:05 – 6:55 pm

Land Exercise Classes

Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule.

Barre

Use the ballet barre, light weights, isometric exercises, and your body’s balance, to firm, lengthen, lift, and sculpt graceful arms, thighs, abs, and glutes. It’s gentle on the joints but gives powerful results. No dance experience necessary.

Cardio Dance Fusion

Boot Camp

The 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.

Get your dance on with this fun and energetic cardio class. This class brings a mix of different types of dance styles and music to get your heart beat pumping.

Cardio Interval

Cardio Circuit

Strengthen 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. Phone: 503-681-6127

Only authorized personnel are allowed to instruct or personal train at SHARC. No private instructions Groups of 2 or more using the group exercise/cycling and weight rooms need to have prior approval.

Register: 503-681-5397

Burn more fat in less time. Want to add a twist on your standard cardio workout that carries even greater benefits? By adding cardio intervals, you can significantly boost your body’s fat-burning ability as well as overall health and cardiovascular fitness. All fitness levels are welcome.

Info: 503-681-6120

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Land Exercise Classes

SHARC

Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule.

Core, Floor and More

Powerball

Addresses core strength, flexibility, joint stability, balance, coordination, and more. An easy-to-follow workout that focuses on those areas that we would like to be flattened, tucked, and lifted. Challenges every major muscle using stability balls, resistance bands, foam roller and weights for an effective workout that strengthens and tones.

Condition your core with the use of an exercise fit ball and your own body weight. Strength training is incorporated with the use of hand held weights.

SilverSneakers®–Classic

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.

Flex

Bring balance, flexibility and stretching to your workout routine. Balance and stretching exercises help keep your joints flexible, prevent stiffness, and may help reduce your chance of injury during other activities. The class incorporates various types of exercises including basic static stretching, yoga, Pilates and more.

Silver&Fit®–Experience

This 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.

Indoor Cycling

This 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.

Designed to meet the needs of the independent older adult. Strength, endurance, mobility, and flexibility are components of the workout. Chairs are available for support.

INSANITY LIVE!®

Strength and Core Conditioning

Silver and Strong

High intensity interval training at its very best, INSANITY Live! combines athletic drills with intervals of strength, power resistance and core training. Burn crazy calories and build muscle while stripping away fat, increasing cardiovascular endurance and improving stamina. Get ready to dig deep and see crazy good results. Both high and low-impact progressions for all levels and timed intervals allow you to control the pace and take charge of your workout.

PiYo LIVE!™

A unique class designed to build strength & gain flexibility. The moves fit perfectly together to form a class filled with intense choreography that’s fun, challenging and makes you sweat. It’s about energy, power, and rhythm. Think sculpted abdominals, increased overall core strength, and greater stability.

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A strength training class for everyone. Work every major muscle group using safe and effective weightlifting techniques with an extra emphasis on conditioning your core.

Tai Chi Fusion

This 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 Conditioning

Maximize 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.

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Land Exercise Classes

Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule. Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Total Body Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am

Indoor Cycling 5:50 – 6:50 am

Total Body Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am

Total Body Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am

Yoga – Gentle Flow 8:30 – 9:30 am

Cardio Interval 8:15 – 9 am

Yoga – Gentle Flow 8:30 – 9:30 am Cardio Circuit 9 – 9:45 am

Cardio Circuit 9 – 9:45 am Tai Chi Fusion 9:45 – 10:45 am

Silver&Fit® Experience 10 – 10:45 am

Tai Chi Fusion 9:45 – 10:45 am

Silver and Strong 10:10 – 10:50 am

Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm

Silver Sneakers® Classic 11 – 11:45 am

Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm

Silver Sneakers® Classic 11 – 11:45 am

Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm

Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm

Core Floor & More 12:15 – 1 pm

Yoga – Power 8 – 9:15 am

Flex 9:15 – 10 am

Silver&Fit® Experience 10 – 10:45 am

Indoor Cycling 11:15 am – 12 pm

Saturday

SHARC

Monday

Indoor Cycling 11:15 am – 12 pm Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm Flex 12:15 – 1 pm

Core Floor & More 12:15 – 1 pm

Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm

Indoor Cycling (beginner) 4:30 – 5:15 pm Powerball 5:30 – 6:30 pm

Cardio Interval 5:30 – 6:30 pm

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

INSANITY LIVE.® 5:30 – 6:30 pm

Indoor Cycling 5:45 – 6:30 pm Indoor Cycling 6:30 – 7:15 pm

Barre 6:45 – 7:45 pm

PiYo LIVE.™ (gentle) 6:45 – 7:45 pm

Cardio Dance Fusion 6:45 – 7:45 pm

Yoga – Gentle Flow

PiYo LIVE.™ 6:45 – 7:45 pm

Yoga – Power

Open to all levels of practice and abilities, this soothing, gentle Using strong, flowing movement to create a heat-building mind class focuses on an exploration of basic yoga poses and how body workout, Power Yoga is a sequence of postures which flow to connect them through attention to breathing, alignment and into one another, building strength, unwinding tight joints, and mindfulness. Learn therapeutic techniques to gain flexibility while loosening muscles. immersing yourself in a relaxing class that moves at a Authorized personnel only allowed to instruct or personal train in the perfectly slower pace – allowing ample time to enjoy facility. Groups of 2 or more using the facility must have prior approval. each pose. Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Map of Parks & Facilities Nature • Inspiration • Culture • Adventure

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Facilities & Registration

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Facilities & Specialty Areas

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53rd Avenue Sports Complex

333 NE 53rd Avenue

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Fairgrounds Sports Complex

880 NE 28th Avenue

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Walters Cultural Arts Center

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Gordon Faber Recreation Complex

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Harold Eastman Rose Garden

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Jackson Bottom Education Center

2600 Hillsboro Hig

527 E Main Street

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Outdoors In Park at the Plaza

4450 NW 229th Avenue

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Pioneer Cemetery

1601 W Baseline

620 NE Jackson School Road

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Reedville Creek Skate Park

7500 SE Frances

Hillsboro Community Senior Center

750 SE 8th Avenue

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Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center

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Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office

4400 NW 229 Avenue

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Tyson Recreation Center

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Hondo Dog Park

4455 NW 229th Avenue

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Orenco Station Plaza

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Indoor playground at 124 E Main

953 SE Maple 1880 NE Griffin Oaks

943 NE Orenco Station

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Map Features Legend

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Parks Nature Parks Sports Complexes Plazas Trails Community Gardens Facilities & Specialty Areas Rivers and Streams Libraries Fire Stations Police Stations Schools Light Rail Stations Airport Highway 26 (Sunset Highway) City Limits

PARK

Art

53 Avenue Community Park rd

333 NE 53rd Avenue

Amberglen South Central Park 20025 Gibbs Drive

Bagley Park

Bicentennial Park

201 NE Jackson Street 201 & 275 NE 25th Avenue

Evergreen Corner

24185 NW Evergreen Road

Central Park

6200 NE Brighton Street

Cornell Creek

6451 NE Carrillon Drive

Dairy Creek

515 SW 17th Avenue

Harold Eastman Rose Garden Evergreen Park

Frances Street Park

Glencoe Creek Park

Griffin Oaks Park

6205 SE Fances Street

620 NE Jackson School Road 2750 NW Overlook Drive

2955 NE 15th Avenue

1890 NE Griffin Oaks Street

Gordon Faber Recreation Complex

4450 NW 229th Avenue

UJ Hamby Park

1035 NE Jackson School Road

Hondo Dog Park

4455 NW 229th Avenue

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Magnolia Meadows Park

2600 Hillsboro Highway

Paula Jean Park

Reedville Creek Park

Rock Creek Trail

Rood Bridge Park

Phone: 503-681-5397

7500 SE Frances Street Rock Creek Trail

Cherry Lane Trailhead

Facilities & Registration

McKinney Park

1030 SW Cornelius Pass Road

n Loop

943 NE Orenco Station Loop

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Orenco Station Plaza

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20910 NW Amberwood Drive

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Orchard Park

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475 SE Century Boulevard 23480 W Baseline Raod

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Noble Woods

ghway

Magnolia Park

375 NW Dennis Avenue

Existing Amenity Administrative/ Natural Areas Rental Spaces Playground Skate Park Parking Dog Park/ Picnic Area Off Leash Area Picnic Shelter Disc Golf Shelter Fountain/ Restrooms Sprayground Paved Paths Pool Walking Trail Indoor Fitness Soccer Field Art Public Art Basketball No Pets Softball/ Allowed baseball Charging Tennis Station Refer to www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec to determine accessibility at individual parks.

1810 NW 192nd Avenue

18998 NW Park Ridge Way

Park Amenities Legend

21280 NW Cherry Lane

20900 NW Amberwood Drive 4000 SE Rood Bridge Road

Rosebay Park

1650 NE 65th Avenue

Shadywood Park

Shute Park

535 NE 24th Avenue 750 SE 8th Avemue

Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza

150 E Main Street

Traschel Meadows Park

1030 SW Cornelius Pass Road

Turner Creek Park

1035 NE Jackson School Road

Walnut Street Park

1707 SE Walnut St

Info: 503-681-6120

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Facilities & Registration

Administration Office Location:

Orenco Station Plaza

4400 NW 229 Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124 Phone: 503-681-6120 Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Sports Cancellation: 503-681-6226 Fax: 503-681-6124 Web Site: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 8 am – 5 pm th

Walters Cultural Arts Center Location:

Phone: Fax: Office Hours: Mon – Thu: Fri:

527 E. Main St. Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-615-3485 503-615-3484

9 am – 9 pm 9 am – 5 pm

Gordon Faber Recreation Complex

(Hillsboro Stadium & Ron Tonkin Field) Location: 4450 NW 229th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124 GFRC Rentals: 503-615-3482 Ron Tonkin Rentals 503-615-3473 Free Wi-Fi powered by Frontier.

Location:

943 NE Orenco Station Lp. Hillsboro, OR 97124

Outdoors In Park @ the Plaza Location: Phone:

124 E Main Street Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-5244

River House Location:

4000 SE Rood Bridge Rd. Hillsboro, OR 97123 Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120

Tyson Recreation Center Location: Phone:

1880 NE Griffin Oaks St. Hillsboro, OR 97124 503-615-6552

SHARC

The Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Activities Guide is distributed to all Hillsboro elementary school students and is available at all Hillsboro Parks & Recreation facilities as well as the Civic Center, Hillsboro libraries and Chamber of Commerce.

Photography: The Hillsboro Parks & 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:

Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center Location:

Catalog Information:

953 SE Maple St. Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-6127 503-681-5391

Phone: Fax: Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat: 7 am – 5:30 pm Sun: 8 am – 5:30 pm

The Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department actively seeks and supports participation by people with disabilities in recreation programs and services. To ensure your needs are met, please contact the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Administration office at 503-681-6120.

Hillsboro Community Senior Center Location:

750 SE 8th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97123 Phone(General): 503-615-1090 Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120 503-615-1090 Fax: 503-615-1095

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Location:

2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy. Hillsboro, OR 97123 Phone(General): 503-681-6206 Fax: 503-681-6277

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Additional Program Locations 53rd Avenue Sports Complex:.................................................333 NE 53rd Avenue Brookwood Library:...................................................2850 NE Brookwood Parkway Elden Kellar Track (Hare Field):...........................................NE Delsey & Grant Street Fairgrounds Sports Complex:................................................... 880 NE 28th Avenue Four Seasons Bowling Center:........................................... 322 SE Washington Street Gym Nest::............................................................................ 1414 SE 18th Avenue Hillsboro Civic Center/Tom Hughes Plaza:.....................................150 E Main Street Peter Boscow:............................................................................452 NE 3rd Avenue Sherwood Ice Arena:......................................20407 SW Borchers Drive, Sherwood Tanasbourne Target:.................................................18101 NW Evergreen Parkway

Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec


Registration begins Augustl 23, 2016. 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 ID and PIN. If you have ever registered for a program with the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department, you already have an account with us, but you need this information to register. Accepted payment methods are Visa, MasterCard or Discover.

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Ways to Register.

Online

hillsboro-oregon.gov/ ParksRec follow Activities Guide links 24/7 access

Phone In

503-681-5397

1) SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center)

3) Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center

953 SE Maple Street Mon – Fri, 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat, 7 am – 5:30 pm Sun, 8 am – 5:30 pm

527 E Main Street Mon – Thu, 9 am – 9 pm Fri, 9 am – 5 pm

2) Hillsboro Community Senior Center

4) Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office

750 SE 8th Avenue Mon – Fri, 9 am – 5 pm

4400 NW 229th Avenue Mon – Fri, 8 am – 5 pm

Walk In

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Cash, checks or credit cards accepted

Fees/Cancellation/Refund Policy

All fees are collected during registration. Cash, check and Visa, MasterCard or Discover are accepted. Prices are subject to change without notice. Resident is defined as any individual living within the city limits of Hillsboro. All classes have a minimum enrollment and may be cancelled as early as 10 days before the class starts if the minimum enrollment is not met. Full refunds or credits are given when a class cancels or is postponed. When a recreation class refund is requested by the participant, the refund is prorated from the date of the request; a service charge of $5.00 applies. No refunds or credits are given after a swim lesson has begun. Please allow up to 4 weeks to receive a refund.

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Wait Lists

Registration in classes is first-come, first served. If a class is filled before we receive your registration, your name may be added to a wait list. If openings become available, those on the wait list are notified by phone in order of position on the list. Those who respond within the specified time are added to the class roster. If we do not receive your registration within the specified time, your place in the class is forfeited and the next person on the wait list is notified.

Participant Waiver

The City of Hillsboro provides parks and recreation services to registered participants. 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 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.

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Facilities & Registration

Credit/debit cards accepted

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Walk In Registration Locations


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Discover~ Orenco Station Plaza

943 NE Orenco Station Loop

Orenco Station Plaza provides a vibrant gathering place for the community, with restaurants and coffee shops spilling onto the space. Key features include a water wall with spray jets on the ground for water play, decorative lighting, tables and chairs, elevated boardwalks with seating under two mature oak trees and public art. In addition to the two oak trees, several pockets of green are incorporated into the plaza to provide shade, seasonal interest, and a contrast to surrounding hard surfaces. The design provides a flexible space to allow diverse opportunities for community gatherings throughout the year.

• Art installation • Fountain with sprayground • Majestic White Oak Trees • Public Restrooms • Covered parking under the Rowlock Building

Discover Hillsboro Parks

This hip, urban .5-acre plaza opened in August, 2015 and hasn’t stopped moving and shaking since. During the summer, free fitness classes, concerts, educational community events and dances kept the unique destination active. The plaza is home to OrenKoFest, Hillsboro’s fall festival, and the Winter Village, a portable ice rink that will be open for business from December 2, 2016 through January 2, 2017. Look for new events and activities to take place there this coming year.


ANNOUNCING OUR 2016 - 17 CONCERT SERIES Folk, Jazz, Americana, Vintage Country, Opera, Dance & More... Sep 23 SKYBOUND BLUE

Americana | $15/$20

Oct 7

ACOUSTIC GUITAR SUMMIT Fingerstyle Guitar | $18/$22

Oct 21 CARRIE NEWCOMER with pianist Gary Walters Singer + Songwriter | $22/$26

Nov 4 Nov 18

ROBBIE FULKS

Folk, Bluegrass, Vintage Country | $18/$22

CORREO AEREO

Feb 24

Traditional + Modern Latin $18/$22 | $10 Senior Dec 3

Hansel and Gretel: PORTLAND OPERA Family-Friendly Opera | Matinee $5 suggested donation

Dec 9

THE SOJOURNERS Roots Gospel | $22/$26

Dec 16

OREGON MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA Classical, Bluegrass | $18/$22

Jan 27

CRAIG CAROTHERS ANNALISA TORNFELT Vintage Country, Folk | $15/$20

The Roots of Hip Hop: RAINBOW DANCE THEATRE Dance, Hip Hop, Family-Friendly | $5/$10

Mar 17

QUEBE SISTERS Americana, Texas Fiddle | $22/$26

Apr 7

Correo Aereo

PACIFIC CREST JAZZ COMBO Jazz | $15/$20 | $10 Student/Senior

Apr 21

ALASDAIR FRASER & NATALIE HAAS Celtic | $28/$34

May 13 A

Midsummer Night’s Dream: ANJALI SCHOOL OF DANCE

Acoustic Singer + Songwriter | $15/$20 Feb 10

Skybound Blue

Indian Dance | Matinee | $10/$15 May 19

EDNA VAZQUEZ Acoustic Latin, Singer + Songwriter | $15/$20

Robbie Fulks

To Purchase Tickets Call: 503-615-3485 | Online: BrownPaperTickets.com Walk-up: 527 East Main Street, Hillsboro, OR 97123 All concerts begin at 7:30 pm and matinees at 2 pm For compete information, visit: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/WaltersConcerts The Sojourners

Concert concessions provided by Longbottom Coffee & Tea

With thanks to our sponsor The Orenco Hotel


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