Summer 2017 Activities Guide Hillsboro Parks & Recreation

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Hillsboro Parks & Recreation

Activities Activities Guide Guide Summer2017 2015 Summer

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Healthy Hillsboro Family 5k 9 am | #54710 $5 adult FREE under 18

Kids to Parks Day 10 am – 1 pm FREE Activities June 11: Garcia Birthday Band & plaza dedication July 9: The Rootikals August 13: Simmer Down Band September 10: Tracewell and Baarspul

• Letterboxing/Geocaching • Nature Storytime • Animal Track ID • Guided Nature Walk 7100 NE Birch Street | Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec or 503-681-6120

Cornhole League Yoga and “Unwine”

Register and play all summer! 21+

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Mondays June 5 – August 28 5:30 pm

Free Kids Activities

All this fun at Jerry Willey Plaza at Orenco Station Register at Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec or 503-681-5397 Beer & Wine Available from Orenco Taphouse Weather permitting 943 NE Orenco Station Loop • adjacent to MAX

park @ the plaza

Special Offers: Enjoy ½ price admission every Friday during June, July and August 2016 on single visits (or two kids with one punch). Celebrate National Park & Recreation Month with us. Enjoy free admission on Wednesday, July 27.


Summer Camps

So HOT they’re COOL!

Nature | Adventure | Arts | Science | Engineering | Technology | Aquatics | Sports

Summer 2017 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

Table of Contents Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . 2 – 17 Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 – 21 Infant/Toddler . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Youth Classes . . . . . . . . . . . 27 – 45 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Partial Day Camps . . . . . . . . . . 35 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Sports & Sports Camps . . . . . . . . 41 Hillsboro Library . . . . . . . . . . 46 – 49 Adult/Teen/Family Classes . . . . . 50 – 60 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Fitness & Sports . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Adult Sports Leagues . . . . . . . . . 58 Nature Programs . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Volunteer Programs . . . . . . . . . 63 – 64 Senior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65– 57 Active Adult Enrichment . . . . . . . 65 Lifelong Learning . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Studio 750 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Enrichment & Engagement . . . . . . 69 Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve . . 73 – 75 Hillsboro Community Senior Center . 76 – 80 Drop-in Activities . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Other Events and Classes . . . . . . . 80 Walters Cultural Arts Center . . . . . 81 – 84 Gallery Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Tuesday Happenings . . . . . . . . . 84 SHARC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 – 99 Facility Fees & Information . . . . . . 86 Pool Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Rentals and Childcare . . . . . . . . 88 Lessons, Schedules & Fees . . . . . . 89 Specialty Land Classes . . . . . . . . 94 Water Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . 96 Land Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . 97

On the Cover: A young girl playing on the community-built, Car Max funded KaBoom! project playground at McKinney Park. The project was completed by over 250 volunteers in August, 2016 (photo above). Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

Map, Facility & Registration Information . 100 Partner Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Outpost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Showtime at Shute . . . . . . . . . . . 106 1


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SOCCER CAMP The Portland Timbers have teamed up with Hillsboro Parks & Recreation to offer these challenging and fun half-day and full-day soccer camps for players of all skill levels between the ages of 5 – 13 years. Elevate your game with new skills taught at this camp. Become a more well rounded player and teammate, and learn the best way to launch an attack or defend against one. Every camper receives a Timbers t-shirt. Camp is grouped into age and skill levels to provide the best possible experience. Bring a sack lunch to the full-day camps. Registration is not offered through Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. Register online at Timbers.com/youth/full-camps-schedule. 5 – 13 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff July Camps Half-Day Mon-Fri Full-Day Mon-Fri August Camps

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7/17 – 7/21 7/17 – 7/21

9 am – Noon 9 am – 3 pm

Half-Day Mon-Fri 8/14 – 8/18 Full-Day Mon-Fri 8/14 – 8/18 Half-day Camps: $150, Full-day Camps: $200

9 am – Noon 9 am – 3 pm

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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Summer Camps

For all camps: Bring a snack, a lunch if it’s an all day camp, a water bottle, dress for the weather and wear closed-toed shoes.

Phone: 503-615-1090

Info: 503-681-6120

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SCHOOL-AGE NATURE CAMPS

Our school-aged nature based camps meet at Rock Creek Wild Area, a new, centrally located natural area not even open to the general public yet. This property is located at 5419 SE Patterson St. near Noble Woods Park in Hillsboro. 7 – 9 years Diane Kearns

7 – 9 years

Follow the Flow

Water makes the wetlands special. Learn how the Earth’s limited water resources travel around and around. Follow the water’s course from stream to shore and through the wetlands and other places in between. Hike and explore places shaped by water. Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to visit Latourell Falls and Ecola Beach State Park. 53633 Mon – Fri 7/10 – 7/14 $165 Resident, $195 Non-Resident

9 am – 4 pm

Secrets of the Wild

Discover the secrets of our ancient forests. How can we know what goes on there when no one is around? Search for hidden animal homes and build some shelters of your own. Learn to track the animals of the forest, taste a wild plant, and find out if you could live off the land. Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to canoe on the Tualatin River with the Tualatin Riverkeepers and visit Silver Falls State Park. 53635 Mon – Fri 7/31 – 8/4 $165 Resident, $195 Non-Resident

10 – 12 years

Wild Life

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The Native Americans that lived in the Northwest and the pioneers who came later depended on the land for their food, shelter, and clothing. Learn some of the skills they needed to survive. Hike and explore a variety of habitats finding nourishment by sampling wild edible plants and berries. How did the early inhabitants of the area survive? Camp meets at Rock Creek Wild Area and includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to experience a professionally guided canoe adventure on the Willamette River and visit Champoeg State Park. 53626 Mon – Fri 6/26 – 6/30 $165 Resident, $195 Non-Resident

9 am – 4 pm

9 am – 4 pm

Defenders of the Galaxy

Monday, August 21, Oregonians will experience a rare total eclipse of the sun. Get ready to appreciate it by learning about our solar system, its planets and how they impact life here on planet Earth. Friday evening campers and their families are invited to return for a chance to look through telescopes at the night sky and the wonders it holds. Camp includes a Tuesday field trip to visit Whalen Island and the Columbia Gorge. 53636 Mon – Fri 8/14 – 8/18 $195 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

9 am – 4 pm

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Treasure Hunt

7 – 9 years

Art of the Wild

Experiencing the wonders of nature first hand is amazing. Learn about how to share your experiences through creating art, as creative people have done throughout history. Paint, sculpt, and create your own works of art inspired by what you see in the wild world around you. Camp includes a Thursday field trip to visit the Columbia Gorge. Note: No camp Monday or Tuesday. Enjoy the Fourth of July with your family! 53627 Wed – Fri 7-5– 7/7 $100 Resident, $120 Non-Resident

9 am – 4 pm

Hike and explore the wetlands, fields and woods in search of adventure. Build forts and search for the unexpected with binoculars. Learn about mapping and geography. Make a treasure map of your own. Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to visit the Tillamook Forest Center and Oswald West State Park. 53628 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 $165 Resident, $195 Non-Resident

9 am – 4 pm

Wetlands Wizards

Wizarding instructors help us explore some of the magical powers of wild creatures. How does a spider spin its web? How can one living thing take up acres of forest yet can go unspotted most of the year? Mix up some potions and let the magic begin! Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to visit Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge and Wildwood Recreation Area. 53634 Mon – Fri 7/17 – 7/21 $165 Resident, $195 Non-resident

9 am – 4 pm

Camp Addresses

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy. Rock Creek Wild Area 5419 SE Patterson St. For all camps: Bring a snack, a lunch if it’s an all day camp, a water bottle, dress for the weather and wear closedtoed shoes or boots that can get wet and/or muddy. Phone: 503-615-1090

Info: 503-681-6120

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trips, sizzling sports, and amazing arts and crafts. Every week to parks, nature discovery excursions and athletic activities at local destinations throughout the rest of the week. A daily afternoon snack is provided. To register, call 503-681-5397. 6/28 – 6/30 #53654

Kick Off to Summer

Bullwinkles Family Fun Center

7/10 – 7/14 #53656

7/5 – 7/7 #53655

The Magic Awaits

Sky’s the Limit

Enchanted Forest

Oaks Amusement Park Sky High

7/17 – 7/21 #53657

7/24 – 7/28 #53658

Sizzling Science

Journey to Adventure

OMSI Park Lanes Bowling 7/31 – 8/4 #53659

Chasing the Sun

Alpine Slides West Union Gardens

Mt. Hood Ski Bowl Horning’s Hideout 8/7 – 8/11 #53660

Tropical Paradise Rockaway Beach North Clackamas Aquatic Park

SSDC Camp Facts: Summer fun for kids entering 1st – 6th grade Location: Witch Hazel Elementary, 4950 NE Davis Rd, Hillsboro Remember: 1. Check your child in with staff every day. 2. Bring a snack and a sack lunch daily. 3. Dress casually, for inside & outside activities. 4. 5. Bring a water bottle and backpack daily. 6. Cancellation deadline is the Thursday before the program begins. No refunds will be issued after this date.

Full Hours: 9 am – 4 pm $170 Resident $200 Non-Resident

Extended Hours: 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $210 Resident $240 Non-Resident

Reduced fees for weeks one and two: $102 Resident $126 Resident $132 Non-Resident $156 Non-Resident

Note: Field Trip admission fees and transportation costs included in camp fees. Field trips and camp schedule subject to change. No online registration. Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec 6 6


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IO ISTRAT N I M D A PARKS R O 7 39 -681-5 3 0 5 T ER A Urban Exploration #53661 REGIST Five weeks of fun! Students entering 6th – 9th grade Monday – Thursday, 8 am – 5:30 pm. Location TBA (Hillsboro School) $225 Resident/ $255 Non-Resident All prices are per week

Bring a lunch, water bottle and snacks and wear closed-toed shoes. Parents MUST sign their camper in each Monday subject to change. Cancellation deadline for refund is the Thursday before camp begins. No refund after that date.

7/10 – 7/13 Big Al’s Club Sport/Spiderman Movie Glowing Greens/PDX Scavenger Hunt Ice Block @ Mt. Tabor

One With Nature #53662 7/17 – 7/20 Salem Ropes Course 3-Day, 2-Night Camp Trip @ Silver Falls Aquatic Expeditions #53663 7/24 – 7/27 Bullwinkle’s Family Fun Center Stand Up Paddle Board @ Vancouver Lake Kayak @ Cook Park White Water Raft

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Ready, Player One! #53664 7/31 – 8/3 Foot Golf @ Meriwether Golf Course Lasertag @ Ultra Zone Airsoft @ Oregon Airsoft Paintball @ Splat Action Soaring Through Summer #53665 8/7 – 8/10 Topgolf Willamette Jet Boats Wings & Waves Tree to Tree Adventure Park

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For youth entering grades six through high school. CAMP AMP is a place where students are empowered and given the freedom to be creative, develop skills and confidence and can play as loud as they want! Learn from the best! CAMP AMP is taught by professionals and seasoned educators providing opportunities for students to develop valuable skills, techniques, discipline and self-confidence all while making new friends with kids who have the same interests. The atmosphere is fun, positive and educational.

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Bass Concert Production Drum Set (Limited to 24) Horns (High Schoolers only, Limited to 10) • Guitar • Vocals - Singing with the Band

CAMP AMP teaches bass, concert production, drum set, guitar, horns and vocals. Students are divided into Rock bands where they learn songs to prepare for an end-of-camp live performance on Friday evening, July 21. Music is fun, relevant and innovative while accessible to all skill levels. All students will rehearse in their bands, learn the craft of songwriting, create their own band logo and screen print it onto their own t-shirt. Concert Production will teach lighting, sound engineering and stage design. Camp Amp students must attend both weeks. CAMP AMP students sign up for one major. Electives are blended into camp (songwriting, logo creation, t-shirt screen printing). Students need to bring their own instruments. If a student plays electric guitar or bass, he/she must bring an instrument cable to plug into an amplifier (provided). If student plays a string instrument, please bring picks, a tuner and an extra set of strings. Drum students, please bring your own drumsticks. All course offerings are dependent upon enrollment. If a student registers for both Camp Amp and Hillsboro Arts Summer (HAS), he/she must bring a lunch. Faculty bios and class descriptions are located on website at Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/CampAmp. Instrument and voice students must fill out a survey before camp begins. Survey will be emailed to student at the time of registration.

Camp Dates: July 10 - 21, 2017 Monday - Friday Century High School 2000 SE Century Blvd Hillsboro, OR 97123

Camp Amp Performance: Friday, July 21, 2017 7 pm, Century High School HAS Performance: Thursday, July 20, 2017 7 pm, Century High School

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation 4400 NW 229th Ave | Hillsboro, OR 97124 503-681-6120 | Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec

Fee After Fee July 5 Time #53614 Camp Amp 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm $200 $250 #53612 HAS & Camp Amp 9:00 am - 3:30 pm $300 $350

*Note: No refunds after camp starts.*

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Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


HILLSBORO ARTS SUMMER PERFORMING & VISUAL ARTS CAMP July 10 - 21

For youth entering grades six through high school. HILLSBORO ARTS SUMMER (HAS) offers classes in performing and visual arts for youth entering grades six through high school. This two-week camp is held at Century High School beginning Monday, July 10 through Friday, July 21. HAS provides students an opportunity to study with renowned musicians and educators, providing opportunities for students to develop valuable skills, techniques, discipline and self-confidence all while making new friends with kids who have the same interests. HAS provides a fun and supportive environment. HAS includes art, film/TV production, guitar, instrumental music, Jazz studies and musical theater as majors. There is also a variety of electives from which to choose (see list). Students perform a final theater, musical and art production on Thursday evening, July 20 (open to the public). Students sign up for one major and two electives. Students need to bring their own instruments. All course offerings are dependent upon enrollment. If a student registers for both HAS and Camp Amp, he/she must bring a lunch. Faculty bios and class descriptions are located on website at Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/HAS. *No refunds are offered after camp starts.* If student plays electric guitar or bass, he/she must bring an instrument cable to plug into an amplifier (provided), picks, an extra set of strings and a tuner. Major (Choose 1): Art Film/TV Production Guitar Instrumental Music Jazz Studies Musical Theater (FAME) NEW!

10:35 AM Elective (Choose 1): Audio Audacity Book Arts NEW! Music Production & Technology (Limited to 6) NEW! Intro to Drum Set Jazz Improvisation Mariachi Band Shadow Theater Ukulele Vocals - Performance

July 10 - 21 Monday - Friday Century High School, 2000 SE Century Blvd Final Concert Performance Thursday, July 20, 7 PM

11:20 AM Elective (Choose 1): African Hand Drums Animation Bass No-Script Theater NEW! Beginning Guitar NEW! Guitar Jazz Improvisation Fiber Arts NEW! Switch Band Vocals - Technique

#53611 HAS $200 ($250 after July 5) #53612 HAS & Camp Amp $300 ($350 after July 5) HAS 9 am - Noon, HAS & Camp Amp 9 am - 3:30 pm

Hillsboro & Recreation |Info: 4400 NW 229th Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124 | 503-681-6120 | Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec 9 Phone: Parks 503-615-1090 503-681-6120 9


Aquatic Camps at SHARC Splash & Dash Action Camp

In and out-of-water games and sports in addition to arts and crafts get your body moving and your creative juices flowing this summer. Pre-requisites: Ability to swim front crawl 25 meters without difficulty, tread water for one minute, and display comfort swimming in deep water. 8 – 12 years 53643 Mon – Fri 53644 Mon – Fri 53645 Mon – Fri 53649 Mon – Fri $85 Resident, $130 Non-Resident *Pro-rated fee due to July 4th holiday

7/3 – 7/7* No class 7/4 7/17 – 7/21 7/31 – 8/4 8/21 – 8/25

9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm

SHARC2O

Join us for a full morning of fun as we play a variety of water games each day. Activities include water volleyball, inner-tube relays, sharks & minnows, and much more! Pre-requisites: Ability to swim front crawl 25 meters without difficulty, tread water for one minute, and display comfort swimming in deep water. 8 – 12 years 53639 Mon – Fri 53640 Mon – Fri 53641 Mon – Fri 53642 Mon – Fri $75 Resident, $115 Non-Resident

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6/19 – 6/23 7/10 – 7/14 7/24 – 7/28 8/7 – 8/11

9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Register:

Optional for each camp: Lunch (bring a sack lunch: 12:30 – 1 pm Recreation Swim: 1 – 4 pm (free for campers)

Online at Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec By Phone: 503-681-5397 or 503-681-6127 Walk in to register at: SHARC 953 SE Maple Street or

Junior Lifeguarding

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Administration 4400 NW 229th Avenue

Learn American Red Cross techniques in basic water safety, surveillance, first aid and CPR. Once completed, participants 14 years and older are eligible to volunteer as a Junior Guard at SHARC. Pre-requisites: Ability to swim front crawl for 25 meters; breaststroke for 25 meters; and back crawl or elementary backstroke for 25 meters. In addition, must be able to float on back for 30 seconds and submerge to a depth of 10 feet underwater. 100% attendance required for certification. 11 – 14 years 53646 Mon – Fri 6/26 – 6/30 53647 Mon – Fri 8/28 – 9/1 $100 Resident, $150 Non-Resident

9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm

Sync Into Summer

Combine the worlds of swimming, gymnastics, dance, and music and what do you get? The sport of synchronized swimming! This introductory course teaches the foundations of the sport and prepares participants for a performance on the last day of camp. Recommended equipment: nose clip and swim cap for those with long hair. Prerequisites: Ability to swim front crawl 50 meters without difficulty, tread water for two minutes, and display comfort in deep water. 8 – 14 years 53650

Swim Team Prep

Mon – Fri 8/14 – 8/18 $85 Resident, $130 Non-Resident

9 am – 12:30 pm

Back with an all-new format, Swim Team Prep is for swimmers who have spent some time in swim lessons and are ready to venture into the world of competitive swimming. Hour-long training sessions give swimmers a taste of how fun and rewarding it is to be part of a swim team. Recommended equipment: goggles, one piece swim suit for girls/swim jammer for boys, and a swim cap for those with long hair. Pre-requisites: Ability to swim front crawl 50 meters without difficulty, back crawl for 25 meters, tread water for two minutes, and display comfort in deep water. 8 – 14 years 53648 Mon – Thu $93 Resident, $139 Non-Resident

7/17 – 8/10

11:45 am – 12:45 pm

Requirements for each camp: Bring a snack, sunscreen, and a water bottle each day and a sack lunch if you are staying for the Recreation Swim. Be prepared to spend time outside in the sun in the water and on grass. All camps take place at SHARC and are taught by SHARC Staff. Please note, most camps end at 12:30 and supervision from SHARC staff ends at that time. After eating lunch, campers may cool off during the Recreation Swim for no additional charge. 11


Youth Tech Inc. These interactive computer camps focus on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp values, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. If you are enrolled in camps that span the lunch hour, bring a sack lunch. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. visit YouthTechInc.com. Hillsboro Main Library, Multipurpose Room

Animation

Come learn the basics of animation and digital design. Students who enjoy going to various sites to see fun interactive animations will love this course. This class will utilize award winning animation software to develop fun, interactive animations that they can share with the world. 10 – 17 years 53667 Mon – Thu 6/26 – 6/29 $165 Resident, $195 Non-Resident

9 am – 12 pm

The Gaming Academy

Video Game Design

Take a fun, interactive look at the world of video game design and development. Learn the basics of video game design and produce several different interactive video games to share. 10 – 17 years 53668 Mon – Thu 6/26 – 6/29 53669 Mon – Tues 8/7 – 8/8 $175 Resident, $205 Non-Resident

1 – 4 pm 9 am – 4 pm

iVideo Game Design

Want to create video games? This introductory course combines video game design and animation to create interactive characters that fly around the screen. Amaze your friends and family with your fun interactive games. 6 – 10 years 53670 Mon – Thu 7/17 – 7/20 $120 Resident, $150 Non-Resident

10 am – 12 pm

Movie Makers

The gaming academy is an all day course for students who love games. During this course students will be immersed into the world of 2D and 3D game design. The gaming academy is a combination of our Video Game Design, Advanced Game Design and 3D Game Design courses. The course offers students a variety of hands on experience designing and building their very own games. 10 – 17 years 53672 Mon – Thu 8/7 – 8-10 $310 Resident, $340 Non-Resident

9 am – 4 pm

3D Game Design – NEW SOFTWARE

Video Game Design is suggested prior to taking this course. This awesome course allows students to create and immerse themselves in a 3D world. Learn to design professional 3D games that look and feel just like the ones you play at home. 10 – 17 years 53673 Wed – Thu 8/9 – 8/10 $170 Resident, $200 Non-Resident

9 am – 4 pm

This hands-on, interactive course will instruct students on the world of digital video design and production. Students will film, direct and edit their own digital video creations. Students enrolled in this course amaze their peers with green screen and special effects work. 10 – 17 years 53671 Mon – Thu 7/17 – 7/20 $155 Resident, $185 Non-Resident

1 – 4 pm

Register: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec or 503-681-5397 12 12

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Mad Science Camps

Get excited about science and how it affects the world around you! Mad Science provides free lunchtime supervision from Noon – 1 pm if you are enrolled in a morning and afternoon program. Bring your own lunch and a snack for each session.

Camps for kids from 5 – 8 years

Imagination Academy

Jr Science Explorers

All aboard the imagination train! Take a journey around the world of science. Explore the world of inventors and make your own invention, cast fossils in the domain of the dinosaurs, explore the vastness of space and create a comet, watch the pull of gravity with parachutes and feel the heaviness of the air pressure all around us!

Decipher the world all around us in this exciting camp designed just for young Mad Scientists! Develop Earth awareness, explore this world as a Jr. Naturalist, head to space as a Jr. Astronaut, discover why the big toe is important and how to find your center of gravity when investigating the science of sports!

53699

53700

Mon – Fri

8/14 – 8/18

9 am – Noon

Mon – Fri

8/14 – 8/18

1 – 4 pm

Camps for kids from 7 – 12 years

Rocket Lab

Spy Academy

Three, two, one, blast off! Learn the importance of teamwork, launching rockets, and the physics of rocket flight during this action-packed week.

Look out 007—the Mad Science Spy Academy is in session! Step into the shoes of a spy in action from decoding messages to metal detectors and night vision. Check out spy equipment, create your own edible message and communicate stealthily like real spies.

53701 Mon – Fri

8/28 – 9/1

53702 Mon – Fri 8/28 – 9/1 1 – 4 pm

9 am – Noon

Scene of the Crime

Creative Contraptions! The Inventors Camp

Blood spatter & brain matter, oh my! Enter the crime scene and see if your team can solve the crime by observing, interrogating, and analyzing the evidence that you collect! Use science to collect, analyze and understand what evidence tells us about a crime scene.

53697 Mon – Fri

5 $16 nt, ide Res Non0 $24 sident Re Phone: 503-615-1090

7/31 – 8/4 9 am – Noon

Mad Scien ce Staff

Info: 503-681-6120

Junior inventors embark on a journey of discovery from the best inventors of all time! Undertake a series of challenges to overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from famous inventors and the most important thing of all… your mind. Construct amazing inventions such as catapults, flying contraptions, and your own working light saber!

53698 1 – 4 pm

Mon – Fri

7/31 – 8/4

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Lego® Camps Create, Play, and Learn. Build a town with houses, buildings, pyramids, bridges, tunnels, towers, and more. Build motorized vehicles, then race them, crash them and repair them. Explore the many possibilities of Lego® building systems while learning useful construction techniques. 5 – 7 years Tyson Recreation Center Play Well Staff $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

Intro to STEM Using LEGO®

Tap into your imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects then use special pieces to create your own unique design! New and returning students can explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced PlayWell instructor. 5 – 7 years 53683 53687 53693

Mon – Fri 6/19 – 6/23 9 am – Noon (Boats, Snowmobiles, Catapults, Merry-Go-Rounds) Mon – Fri 7/10 – 7/14 9 am – Noon (Motorcycles, Castles, Airplanes, Monorails) Mon – Fri 8/7 – 8/11 9 am – Noon (Trains, Helicopters, Tree houses, Beam Bridges)

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. 53689

Mon – Fri

7/17 – 7/21

9 am – Noon

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.

53685 53691

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Mon – Fri Mon – Fri

6/26 – 6/30 7/24 – 7/28

9 am – Noon 9 am – Noon

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! Young heroes design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict.

53695

Mon – Fri

8/21 – 8/25

9 am – Noon

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Lego® Camps Create, Play, and Learn. Build a town with houses, buildings, pyramids, bridges, tunnels, towers, and more. Build motorized vehicles, then race them, crash them and repair them. Explore the many possibilities of Lego® building systems while learning useful construction techniques. 7 – 12 years Tyson Recreation Center Play Well Staff $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

STEM FUNdamentals Using LEGO®

Power on your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineerdesigned projects such as snowmobiles, towers, catapults, and battletracks! 53684 53688 53694

Mon – Fri Mon – Fri Mon – Fri

6/19 – 6/23 7/10 – 7/14 8/7 – 8/11

1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm

Minecraft Master Engineering Using LEGO®

Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Build a motorized walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghast, and a motorized Minecart! This project-based camp combines the basic format of our core engineering-themed programs based on the world of Minecraft. Students explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while building their favorite Minecraft objects. 53686 53692

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.

53690

Mon – Fri

Phone: 503-615-1090

7/17 – 7/21

Info: 503-681-6120

1 – 4 pm

Mon – Fri Mon – Fri

6/26 – 6/30 7/24 – 7/28

1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm

Super Hero Master Training Using LEGO®

LEGO® Super Heroes need your help to defeat the destructive forces of evil arch-villains as they threaten LEGOpolis! Explore the tools and techniques of your favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes them not only Super Heroes but super engineers. An engineering curriculum designed by Play-Well challenges heroes to design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict.

83696

Mon – Fri

8/21 – 8/25

1 – 4 pm

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Have a Creative Summer at the Walters!

REGISTER NOW FOR CAMPS AND CLASSES

Clay  Painting  Drawing  Theatre Fiber Arts  Music  and Much More Camps for kids ages 5 - 13 take place all summer at the Walters Cultural Arts Center (527 East Main St) See Pages 27-34 for the full schedule of creative camps.

To register, call 503-615-3485 or go to Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/WaltersClasses 16


is at a new location!

kids ages 1 – 18 receive free lunch at McKinney Park! Fun activities too! Details:

Where & When:

A FREE summer drop in activity and lunch program open to youth 1–18 years

Shute Park (starts Monday, June 26) 750 SE 8th Avenue 10:30 am – 1:30 pm Lunch 12 – 12:30 pm

Shadywood Park 535 NE 24th Ave 10:30 am – 1:30 pm Lunch 11:30 am – 12 pm

Weekd ay

s Wed, Ju ne 28 – Fri, Aug ust 18 (no Ou tpos

t 7/4)

McKinney Park 375 NW Dennis Ave 10:30 am – 1 pm Lunch 11:30 am –12 pm

More info: Visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec, or call 503-681-6120

Summer Fun Days

Children participate in many fun activities including games, crafts, water activities, and special events related to the weekly theme. On some days, camp is at a different location associated with the theme (parents are responsible for drop off and pick up at the various Hillsboro locations). For outdoor water weeks, please provide sunscreen, a swimsuit on underneath clothes, water shoes, a change of clothes, and a towel. A daily snack provided (inform us of any food allergies). Athletic shoes are required. Participants must be potty-trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom. 3 – 5 years Tyson Rec Center Renee Cohen & Marcy Parker 53703 Mon – Fri 6/19 – 6/23 53704 Mon – Fri 6/26 – 6/30 53705 Mon – Fri 7/10 – 7/14 53706 Mon – Fri 7/17 – 7/21 53707 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 53708 Mon – Fri 7/31 – 8/4 53709 Mon – Fri 8/7 – 8/11 53710 Mon – Fri 8/14 – 8/18 53711 Mon – Fri 8/21 – 8/25 53712 Mon – Fri 8/28 – 9/1 $75 Resident, $112 Non-Resident

8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon 8:30 am – Noon

53713 Mon – Fri 6/19 – 9/1 $600 Resident, $900 Non-Resident (All 10 sessions) Phone: 503-615-1090

Info: 503-681-6120

Making Friends Entertainment & Creative Arts Camping Nature (7/19 at Orenco Woods Nature Park) Let’s Get Cooking (7/26 at Senior Center/Shute Park) Police, Fire, & Safety Sports Mania Animals Water Fun (8/23 at 53rd Ave Park) Outdoor Madness (8/30 at Outdoors In & Civic Center fountain) All 10 sessions

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INFANT/TODDLER Itty Bitty Messy Art

Have a ball with your little one creating art with finger paints and squishy toys. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. 6 months – 18 months SHARC SHARC Staff 54843 Mon 8/21 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident

10 – 10:30 am

First Art

Toddlers explore art materials and techniques to delight their senses and open a world of creativity as they make texture collages and discover color and combinations. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required.

Baby Gym

Fun basic motor skills 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. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (by 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 1 – 2 years Gym Nest 54647 Mon 7/10 – 7/31 54673 Mon 8/7 – 8/28 54648 Wed 7/12 – 8/2 54649 Wed 8/9 – 8/30 54650 Sat 8/12 – 9/2 $33 Resident, $47 Non-Resident

9 – 9:30 am 9 – 9:30 am 11 – 11:30 am 11 – 11:30 am 11 – 11:30 am

1 – 2 years SHARC SHARC Staff 54840 Mon 7/10 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident

10 – 10:30 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. 1 – 2 years SHARC SHARC Staff 54842 Mon 8/7 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident

10 – 10:30 am

Messy Munchkins Jr.

Create a multitude of messy projects while discovering art! Paint, glue, glitter, and play dough are just some of the mediums used creating their masterpieces. We do the clean-up for you! Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. 18 months – 2 years SHARC SHARC Staff 54841 Mon 7/24 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident

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Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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CAMPS Basketball Camp

Farmyard Fun Horse Camp

This camp is for the animal lover who is ready to have fun with horses, cows, and chickens. Experience daily horse chores and riding in Western equitation. Groom, tack up, and ride your mount. Younger riders are on a lead line while the more experienced rider can ride independently. Learn beginning horsemanship and safety both on the ground and mounted. Take a trip across the property to the farmyard to gather chicken eggs and visit our friendly cows. Wear boots with a heel and warm layers of clothing. Bring a lunch every day. 3 – 8 years Herrold Stables: 3200 SW Wohler Street, Hillsboro 54801 Tue – Thu 7/11 – 7/13 $300 Resident, $375 Non-Resident

9 am – 1 pm

Learn basic basketball skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Bring a water bottle. 4 – 5 years 53rd Avenue Park Basketball Courts Staff 54905 Mon – Fri 7/17 – 7/21 54908 Mon – Fri 8/14 – 8/18 $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident

9 – 9:45 am 9 – 9:45 am

Soccer Camp

Learn basic soccer skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 4 – 5 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 54890 Mon – Fri 6/26 – 6/30 9 – 9:45 am 54891 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 9 – 9:45 am 54892 Mon – Fri 8/7 – 8/11 9 – 9:45 am 54893 Mon – Fri 6/26 – 6/30 10 – 10:45 am 54894 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 10 – 10:45 am 54895 Mon – Fri 8/7 – 8/11 10 – 10:45 am Five Day Camps: $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident

Dinosaur Camp

Take a walk through time and visit animals frin our planet’s past. Visit the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods, stopping briefly to pause 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. 4 – 7 years Tyson Rec Center Jeannie London 54737 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

1 – 4 pm

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Baseball Camp

Sports From Head to Toe

Learn basic baseball skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle.

This active and fun indoor/ outdoor instructional sports program promotes mental and physical development. Participants learn the fundamentals of each sport, basic motor skills through drills and the concept of playing a game. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and sportsmanship. Parent participation is required for 2½ year olds and highly encouraged for 3 year olds. Participants must wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle.

4 – 5 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 54899 Mon – Fri 7/3 – 7/7 9 – 9:45 am No camp 7/4 54902 Mon – Thu 7/31 – 8/3 9 – 9:45 am 54900 Mon – Fri 7/3 – 7/7 10 – 10:45 am No camp 7/4 54903 Mon – Thu 7/31 – 8/3 10 – 10:45 am Four Day Camp: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident

Griffin Oaks Park Michele Jordan 3 – 4 years 54848 Tue & Thur 8/8 – 8/17 6 – 6:30 pm Basketball 54850 Tue & Thur 8/22 – 8/31 6 – 6:30 pm Multisport (tennis, soccer, basketball, baseball) 54979 Tue & Thur 9/5 – 9/14 6 – 6:30 pm Flag Football & Outdoor Soccer $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident

Future Players

Develop hand-eye coordination with racquet in hand in a format of games and low-key drills. The focus is on balance in preparation for transition to a full court. Bring a water bottle. 4 – 6 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Michele Jordan 54930 Tue & Thu 8/8 – 8/17 54931 Tue & Thu 8/22 – 8/31 $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident

8:30 – 9:15 am 8:30 – 9:15 am

Tyson Recreation Center Rentals Rent space at Tyson 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 5 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 in the East Room. 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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Saturday & Sunday 9:30 – 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 Days: Times:

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Preschool

Parent & Me Ice Skating

Parent and child learn to skate in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Parent participation required with one parent per child. Fee includes both parent and child. 2 – 3 years Sherwood Ice Arena 54674 Sat 54677 Sat $56 Fee

6/3 – 6/24 7/1 – 7/29

11:40 am – 12:10 pm 11:40 am – 12:10 pm

Parent Child Yoga

Partner with your child in simple poses that help to strengthen coordination and build body awareness. Bark in downward dog, hiss in cobra pose and flutter our wings in butterfly, while you take an unforgettable yoga journey! Parent participation required. 3 – 6 years SHARC Autumn Browning 54830 Tue 6/27 – 7/25 54831 Tue 8/1 – 8/29 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

10:30 – 11:15 am 10:30 – 11:15 am

Snowplow Sam

This class is an excellent introduction to skating. Learn basic skating skills including balance and coordination. 4 – 5 years Sherwood Ice Arena 54682 54683 54678 54679 54680 $56 Fee

Sat Sat Wed Wed Wed

6/3 – 6/24 7/1 – 7/29 6/7 – 6/28 7/5 – 7/26 8/2 – 8/30

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

Yoga for Kids

Help your child develop confidence, inner strength, and concentration. Yoga teaches self-relaxation and self-control. Wear comfortable clothing. 7 – 12 years SHARC Autumn Browning 54829 Thu 6/29 – 7/27 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Toddler Gym

This energetic age is ideal for an introduction to tumbling and gymnastics. Parents assist children with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation is required. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 2 – 3 years Gym Nest 54651 Mon 7/10 – 7/31 54654 Mon 8/7 – 8/28 54655 Wed 7/12 – 8/2 54652 Wed 8/9 – 8/30 54653 Sat 7/15 – 8/5 $37 Resident, $53 Non-Resident

10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 9 – 9:45 am 9 – 9:45 am 11 – 11:45 am

Jr. Trampoline & Tumbling

Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Learn basic tumbling skills in this coed program. Use the minitrampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline to increase core strength and body awareness. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 4 – 5 years Gym Nest 54660 Wed 7/12 – 8/2 54661 Wed 8/9 – 8/30 $37 Resident, $53 Non-Resident

2 – 2:45 pm 2 – 2:45 pm

Wee Bounce

Fun trampoline and tumbling activities include 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. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 3 – 4 years Gym Nest 54656 Mon 7/10 – 7/31 54658 Mon 8/7 – 8/28 54659 Wed 7/12 – 8/2 54657 Wed 8/9 – 8/30 $37 Resident, $53 Non-Resident

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Jr. Beginning Gymnastics

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. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (takes place by 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session).

4 – 5 years 11 – 11:45 am Gym Nest Tue 7/11 – 8/1 11 – 11:45 am 54664 Tue 8/8 – 8/29 10 – 10:45 pm 54666 Fri 7/14 – 8/4 10 – 10:45 am 54667 54665 Fri 8/11 – 9/1 $37 Resident, $53 Non-Resident

2 – 2:45 pm 2 – 2:45 pm 9 – 9:45 am 9 – 9:45 am

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Preschool

Tumbling & More

Enjoy the basic steps of tumbling, balance and more. Class will emphasize large motor skills, balance, coordination, and having fun! Wear something comfortable. Parent participation required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 & 5 year olds. 3 – 5 years SHARC Lindsay Garcia 54822 Tue 1:15 – 2 pm No Class 7/4 54823 Tue 1:15 – 2 pm $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

6/27 – 7/25 8/1 – 8/29

Ballet

This beginning ballet program offers instruction in the basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm. 3 – 5 years Tyson Rec Center Marissa Parker 54814 Tue 6/27 – 7/25 No class 7/4 54825 Tue 8/8 – 8/29 6/29 – 7/27 54826 Thu No class 7/6 54828 Thu 8/10 – 8/31 $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident

10:45 – 11:15 am 10:45 – 11:15 am 6:30 – 7 pm 6:30 – 7 pm

SHARC Tenley Pickett 54792 Wed 8/2 – 8/30 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

10:30 – 11 am

Tiny Dancers

Focus on creativity in motion, imagination and motor skill development. Explore movement while having fun learning. Parent participation required for ages under three.

Disney Ballet

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

18 months – 3 years SHARC Tenley Pickett, Marissa Parker 54815 Wed 8/2 – 8/30 54816 Sat 7/8 – 8/5 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

9:45 – 10:15 am 10:30 – 11 am

Info: 503-681-6120

3 – 5 years SHARC Autumn Browning 54793 Tue 6/27 – 7/25 No class 7/4 54794 Tue 8/1 – 8/29 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

9:45 – 10:15 am 9:45 – 10:15 am 23


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Disney Jazz

Learn fun Jazz moves and steps while dancing to our favorite Disney songs. Dress up in your favorite Prince or Princess outfit. 3 – 5 years SHARC Marissa Parker 54805 Sat 7/8 – 8/5 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

9:45 – 10:15 am

Creative Dance

Fun and games that explore creativity and introduce your child to a variety of movements through singing and dancing. Parent participation required for ages under 3. 18 months – 3 years SHARC Autumn Browning 54811 Thu 6/29 – 7/27 54812 Thu 8/3 – 8/31 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

9:45 – 10:15 am 9:45 – 10:15 am

Jazz & Creative Dance

Learn 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 54806 Thu 6/29 – 7/27 54807 Thu 8/3 – 8/31 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

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4:30 – 5 pm 4:30 – 5 pm

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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Dance Mania

An introductory dance class to explore movement through music in a creative environment. The teacher guides the children in a way that makes discovering movement, balance and listening easy and fun. Wear comfortable clothing.

park @ the plaza

Special Offers. Enjoy ½ price admission every Friday during June, July and August 2017 on single visits (or two kids with one punch) Does not apply to punch card purchases.

3 – 5 years Tyson Rec Center Marissa Parker

Celebrate National Park & Recreation Month. Enjoy free admission on Wednesday, July 26.

54725 Tu 6/27 – 7/25 No class 7/4 54726 Tu 8/8 – 8/29 54727 Thu 6/29 – 7/27 No class 7/6 8/10 – 8/31 54728 Thu $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident

10 – 10:30 am 10 – 10:30 am 5:45 – 6:15 pm 5:45 – 6:15 pm

Outdoors In Outdoors In Park @ the Plaza (OI) 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. NOTE: We welcome you to come in and celebrate birthdays during Public Play at OI; however, as a courtesy to our other patrons, there are strict parameters. We do not allow cake/cupcakes, gifts, decorations, balloons, reserving/bringing additional tables/chairs, etc. without a rental reservation. Hours vary by season. Call 503-681-5244 for current hours and availability. Playground Fees Ages 1-17

Resident

Non-Resident

Single Visit

$4

$6

5 Admission Pass

$18

$27

10 Admission Pass

$33

$50

Public Play Hours: Mon – Sat 9 am – 12 pm Sun Closed for Rentals

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

Rental Hours (June, July, August) Fri 5:30 – 8:30 pm Sat 4:30 – 7:30 pm Sun 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 4:30 – 7:30 pm Rental Fees (per hour, 2 hour minimum: $75 Resident, $90 Non-Resident Closed July 4

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Enrolling Now.

Busy Bee Activity Program

Young Busy Bees have a great time in this recreation and education based activity program. The weekly curriculum focuses on letters, numbers, colors, and shapes. We provide a daily snack (inform us of any food allergies). Our structured schedule teaches the following: • • • • • • • •

Creativity through art Movement through music 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

Participants must be potty trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom. Registration is available in person at Tyson Recreation Center. Please call 503-615-6552 for any additional information.

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

SHARC Rentals

3 years Tyson Rec Center Tue & Thu 9/14 – 5/30 9 am – 12 pm $135 Resident, $200 Non-Resident (monthly fee) 4 – 5 years (3 days per week) Mon, Wed, Fri 9/13 – 6/7 8:30 am – 12:30 pm $210 Resident, $315 Non-Resident (monthly fee) 4 – 5 years (5 days per week) Mon, Wed, Fri 9/13 – 6/7 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Tue & Thu 9/14 – 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: $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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Youth

Clay Kids: Art and Food

Clay Kids: Amazing Animals

Do you love art, animals, and hands-on creativity? Using animals as inspiration, explore the building blocks of sculpture. Experiment with color, texture, shape, and more! Bring your creativity to the world of wildlife and take your imagination on an exciting adventure. Create and glaze multiple small sculptures to treasure.

Get ready to make delicious art this summer! Explore foundational ceramic skills while making fun and functional sculptures inspired by favorite foods—like cocoa cups and cupcake pots! Create and glaze several projects to take home and keep. Have a blast exploring connections between art and food in this exciting camp.

5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 54576 Mon – Thu 7/17 – 7/20 54577 Mon – Thu 8/14 – 8/17 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident

5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill

10 – 11:30 am 3 – 4:30 pm

54578 Mon – Thu 6/19 – 6/22 3:45 – 5:15 pm 54584 Mon – Thu 8/21 – 8/24 3:30 – 5 pm $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident

Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Returning students encouraged to build on skills learned in previous classes.

Clay Kids Camp

Dive into the wonders of all things clay! Engage your creativity with a variety of hands-on activities: bowls, pinch-pots, small sculptures and more. Expand your imagination and have a blast “getting muddy” as you learn new skills and explore the building blocks of ceramics. A fantastic launching pad for young ceramic artists.

Young Sculptors: Clay Creations

Dive into the world of sculpture and unleash your creativity! In this dynamic, hands-on camp, gain new skills to express yourself and have a blast experimenting with the building blocks of sculpture: shape, color, texture, and more. Create and glaze multiple small-scale sculptures and usable art to take home and treasure. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson

5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson

54590 Mon – Thu 7/24 – 7/27 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident

54585 Mon – Thu 6/26 – 6/29 54586 Mon – Thu 7/10 – 7/13 54587 Mon – Thu 8/14 – 8/17 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

10 – 11:30 am 1 – 2:30 pm 1 – 2:30 pm

Info: 503-681-6120

2 – 3:30 pm

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Beginning Sculpture Camp

Clay Camp

Express your creativity through clay! In this dynamic, hands-on camp, discover easy techniques to make fun and functional sculptures. Have a blast experimenting with exciting effects, colors, textures, and more, as you gain foundational ceramics skills. Create and glaze multiple small-scale sculptures to bring home and treasure.

In this popular, hands-on camp, kids enjoy the excitement of the potter’s wheel and explore hand-building techniques to make cups, plates, small sculptures, and other creative clay pieces. Create exciting objects to glaze, fire, and enjoy. Great for handeye coordination, creativity, concentration–and fun! Note: Bring a water bottle daily. 9 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Jen Champlin 54581 Mon – Thu 54579 Mon – Thu

9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 1 – 3 pm

54582 Mon – Thu 54580 Mon – Thu 54583 Mon – Thu

6/26 – 6/29 1 – 4 pm 7/17 – 7/20 1 – 4 pm 7/24 – 7/27 9:30 am – 12:30 pm

Randi Hering-Soot

All materials provided for youth camps at the Walters unless otherwise noted.

Young Sculptors: Amazing Animals From exotic wildlife to favorite pets, let the excitement and diversity of the animal kingdom inspire you! Explore the key elements of sculpture: balance, proportion, texture, color, and more. Grow your skills and have a wildly good time designing and glazing your own collection of small animal sculptures—leashes optional.

54851 Mon – Thu 7/24 – 7/27 54852 Mon – Thu 8/7 – 8/10 54853 Mon – Thu 8/21 – 8/24 $94 Resident, $112 Non-Resident

1:30 – 4:30 pm 1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm

Clay Artistry Camp Take your creativity on a ceramic adventure this summer! Explore new, dynamic effects to make your clay creations unique and memorable. Discover exciting hand-building approaches and gain new skills. Express your individual style through color, texture, finishing, and more, as you make clay art creations that are uniquely yours.

9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 10 am – 12 pm

9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 54592 Mon – Thu 8/14 – 8/17 $72 Resident, $84 Non-Resident

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9:30 am – 12:30 pm 1 – 4 pm

Shannon Johnson

54595 Mon – Thu 7/31 – 8/3 $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident

54591 Mon – Thu 7/10 – 7/13 $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident

7/10 – 7/13 7/10 – 7/13

9:15 am – 11:45 am

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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Beginning Painting

Discover the joy of painting this summer! Experiment with color, brushwork and more as you bring images to life. Try out techniques that famous artists have used and let them inspire you! Create bold colors like Matisse, paint to music like Kandinsky, and so much more! A fun, empowering way to dive into foundations of painting and creative expression. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Elizabeth Higgins 54632 Mon – Thu 8/14 – 8/17 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

10 – 11:30 am

Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Returning students encouraged to build on skills learned in previous classes.

Wonderful World of Watercolor

Dive into the colorful and surprising world of watercolor. In this fun and freeing introduction to painting, explore techniques and concepts related to color, sketching, shading and more. This summer, see your world with artist’s eyes as you experiment, play, and discover the magical world of watercolor! 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 54633 Mon – Thu 7/17 – 7/20 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

1 – 3 pm

Let’s Paint Camp

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 color in this dynamic camp that unleashes the power of color. A joyful, empowering way to dive into painting and creative expression. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Elizabeth Higgins 54630 Mon – Thu 7/24 – 7/27 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

10 – 11:30 am

Let’s Paint: Explore Shapes & Textures

Supercharge your paintbrush and artists’ toolkit! Discover how experimenting with shape and texture launches your creativity and makes painting a blast. Play with brushwork and explore how color, shape, and texture all work together to bring paintings to life. A joyful, empowering way to dive into painting and creative expression. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 54634 Mon – Thu 7/31 – 8/3 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

11 am – 12:30 pm

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Let’s Paint: Mini Masters Camp

Art & Story: Summer Tales

Have you ever wanted to paint a rooster like Picasso? Or a lily pad like Monet? Experiment with techniques that famous artists have used and let them inspire you as you dive into your own paintings A joyful, empowering way for young artists to explore a world of creative expression!

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. Each session provides a fun, engaging art adventure. There’s no limit to where your inspiration—and great stories—take you! 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill

5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Elizabeth Higgins 54631 Mon – Thu 8/7 – 8/10 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

Creative Kids Camp

10 – 11:30 am

Why pick just one art form when you can explore painting, drawing, and sculpture all in one camp? Dive into art in all its colorful forms as you create 2D and 3D masterpieces. There are absolutely no limits to where your creativity, curiosity, and artistic imagination can take you!

5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Sarah Dooley 54635

Mon – Thu

7/17 – 7/20 11 am – 12:30 pm

Alice Hill 54856 Mon – Thu 8/21 – 8/24 $55 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

1 – 2:30 pm

54607 Mon – Thu 7/10 – 7/13 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

9 – 10:30 am

Let’s Draw Camp

Let the freedom and joy of drawing bring out the best of your creativity this summer! Have a blast exploring the elements of drawing that bring your imagination to life on the page. Experiment with line, shape, color, texture and more—a new drawing adventure every day. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Sarah Dooley 54608 Mon – Thu 7/10 – 7/13 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

11 – 12:30 pm

Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Returning students encouraged to build on skills learned in previous classes.

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Let’s Draw: Animals

Beginning Drawing Camp

Whether you’re a beginning doodler or seasoned sketcher, explore the joy of drawing. Express your creativity and develop an artistic eye for line, shape, color, texture and shading by exploring the world around you. Discover fun and easy techniques to set your imagination loose and bring fantastic images to life!

Do you love to draw and doodle? Take a walk on the wild side and have a blast while learning exciting drawing techniques. Drawing animals is one of the best ways to explore the key elements of drawing: line, texture, proportion, color, shading and more. Just don’t feed the artwork!

9 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Sarah Dooley 54610 Mon – Thu 7/10 – 7/13 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 54609 Mon – Thu 7/31 – 8/3 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

9 – 10:30 am

9 – 10:30 am

Wild Drawing: Animals

Does the animal kingdom inspire you? Drawing inspiration from wild creatures to favorite household pets, experience the excitement of bringing wildlife to the page with simple techniques that last a lifetime. Develop new skills and experiment with line, shape, texture, color and more. Just don’t feed your creations! 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson

Drawing Adventures

54612 Mon – Thu 7/31 – 8/3 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

2 – 3:30 pm

All materials provided for youth camps at the Walters unless otherwise noted.

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

Do you love to draw or doodle? Discover exciting approaches to drawing and take your creativity to new heights. Experiment with line, shape, and color to bring your ideas and imagination to life and build new skills. Find inspiration in nature, observation, and your unique perspective. A new drawing adventure every day! 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Sarah Dooley 54611 Mon – Thu 7/17 – 7/20 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident

9 – 10:30 am

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Fabric Design Camp

Set your creativity free with fabric design. Explore exciting possibilities of design and composition with engaging, handson activities. Experiment with painting, printing, stenciling and more to bring your ideas to life. Fun projects include making your own wearable creations, such as customized art aprons and bags, which you can take home and enjoy. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 54620 Mon – Thu 7/24 – 7/27 $62 Resident, $75 Non-Resident

1 – 3 pm

Guitar Adventures Camp

Grab your guitar for a musical adventure! Learn skills to get you playing right away, even if you’ve never played before. Explore rhythm, agility, chords, melody and more, as you develop musical skills to last a lifetime in a fun, supportive environment. Students must bring their own guitar (acoustic or electric with amplifier). 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia 54621 Mon – Fri 8/21 – 8/25 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident

10 – 11:30 am

Beginning Guitar: Favorite Songs Fiber Art Camp

Do you love creativity and hands-on art? Discover the fun of working with fabric and fibers as you experiment with color, texture, & pattern in this popular camp. Explore collage, weaving, stitching, felting and more. A rewarding, tactile approach to art that’s great for motor skills and concentration— and instantly gratifying! 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 54619 Mon – Thu 8/14 – 8/17 $62 Resident, $75 Non-Resident

1 – 3 pm

Begin playing favorite songs right away as you explore the basics of guitar: rhythm, chords, melodies and more. Experience the excitement of playing songs you know and love. Learn by doing as you gain new skills and dive into creative expression. Students must bring their own guitar (acoustic or electric with amplifier). 10 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia

54622 Mon – Fri 8/21 – 8/25 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident

1 – 12:30 pm

Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Returning students encouraged to build on skills learned in previous classes.

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Acting: Take the Stage—NEW!

Take the stage this summer! Let your confidence and creativity shine as you explore the building blocks of acting and theatre. Bring out the best in yourself while having a blast collaborating with others. Explore foundational acting skills and set your imagination loose—onstage and off. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 54596 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident

1 – 2:30 pm

Acting: Instant Comedy

Laugh yourself silly this summer while learning new skills that make performing fun and empowering. Discover the building blocks of comedy while creating characters and bringing your imagination to the stage. Grow your teamwork and communication skills, creativity, confidence and more. Leave with skills to take you far onstage and off. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 54598 Mon – Fri 8/14 – 8/18 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident

Please wear comfortable clothing & footwear for theatre classes.

Acting: Improv Adventures

Discover skills to take you far and make acting a fun and exciting adventure. Improv helps young actors build communication and ensemble skills, as well as encouraging creativity, confidence and freedom onstage. Play games, work with others, explore new approaches to creating scenes and stories, and bring your ideas to life! 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 54597 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident

3 – 4:30 pm

All materials provided for youth camps at the Walters unless otherwise noted. Phone: 503-681-5397

1 – 2:30 pm

Info: 503-681-6120

Acting: Creating Characters

Play games, work with others and bring exciting characters to life. Use your voice and movement to set your creativity and imagination free. Explore communication, teamwork, confidence and more as you grow your acting skills. Have a blast and prepare to be amazed by the characters you can create! 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 54599 Mon – Fri 8/14 – 8/18 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident

3 – 4:30 pm

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

New! Modern Circus Arts Camp

Have you ever dreamed of joining Cirque de Soleil? Whether you love theatre, gymnastics, sports—or simply want to try something new—this is for you! Have a blast exploring modern circus arts such as juggling, movement, games, and more. Discover skills to build individual confidence and teamwork. Get moving while having a creative adventure with renowned Portland based circus arts company, Pendulum Aerial Arts. Student must wear comfortable clothing they can move freely in and athletic shoes with rubber soles. Bring a water bottle. (Note: Imaginations soar, but students do not leave the ground.) 8 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Pendulum Aerial Arts Instructor 54857 Mon – Friday 8/7 – 8/11 $62 Resident, $76 Non-Resident

10 am – 12 pm

Family Art Night:

Create something truly special with clay, paint, collage & more! Everybody is welcome at Family Art Night! Work on engaging, 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. Schedule: 1st Thu 2nd Thu 3rd Thu 4th Thu 5th Thu

Painting Clay Creative Adventures Clay Mystery Project

Note: Subject to cancellation. Limited number of spaces available. For groups registering together, the maximum number of spaces is six. 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. All Ages Walters Cultural Arts Center, Studio B30 Thu (except during closures) 6:30 – 8:30 pm $5/individual, Children under 3 free Maximum of 20 people, so come early! For more information, including the monthly project schedule, visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters

All materials are provided for all Walters Cultural Art Center Youth Classes & Camps unless otherwise noted.

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Magic Camp Mixed Voices Project

If you love to sing and find yourself moving to the beat of music, MVP is for you. Learn healthy vocal technique, 2–3 part harmony, acapella skills, choreography and music interpretation, solfege, diction and musical theatre audition techniques. Receive a t-shirt and perform in the MVP Evening Showcase at the end of the camp. 11 – 18 years Community of Christ Church STAGES Performing Arts Youth Academy 54766 Mon – Fri 8/7 – 8/11 $165 Resident, $245 Non-Resident

9 am – 3 pm

Abracadabra! Amaze your friends and family by learning how to become a magician. Participants are introduced to the art of illusion and trickery. No prior magic experience is necessary and all magic tricks are safe and age appropriate. 6 – 9 years Tyson Rec Center Jeannie London 54762 Mon – Fri 7/17 – 7/21 $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

1 – 4 pm

We are Monsters

This hilarious new musical follows human kids into a monster cabaret filled with quirky monster characters. The adventurous humans uncover vegetarian vampires and rock n’ roll werewolves, gradually realizing there may be more to these monsters than meets the eye! The kids and the monsters see the importance of friendship and celebrating in the attributes that make each of us. Two performances at HART Theatre on October 7 and 8. 7 – 12 years My Binding STAGES Performing Arts Youth Academy 54800 Tue & Thu 8/29 – 10/5 $125 Resident, $185 Non-Resident

6 – 7:30 pm

EPIC Theater Camp It’s Melodrama Time

Boo the villain! Cheer the hero! Sigh as the heroine enters...it’s melodrama! You get to be big, bold, loud, and silly by playing action packed, funny cartoon characters. Perform in live shows at the completion of this program with audience members hissing, booing and cheering you on. 9 – 18 years Community of Christ Church STAGES Performing Arts Youth Academy 54799 Mon – Fri 7/17 – 7/28 $165 Resident, $245 Non-Resident

9 am – 12 pm

Engage, Participate, Inspire and Collaborate. Start with a source of inspiration to develop writing, improvisation, and story creation skills and build original characters. Learn from professionals in a variety of performance styles to create and produce original theatre pieces. Includes a t-shirt and daily lunch (inform us of food allergies at registration). Creations are showcased on the last day of camp. 7 – 14 years Community of Christ Church STAGES Performing Arts Youth Academy 54765 Mon – Fri 7/31 – 8/4 $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Farmyard Fun Horse Camp

Animal lovers who iare ready to have fun with horses, cows, and chickens experience daily horse chores and riding in Western equitation. Groom, tack up, and ride your mount to the best of your ability. Younger riders are on a lead line while the more experienced rider can ride independently. Learn beginning horsemanship and safety while on the ground and mounted. Take a trip across the property to the farmyard to gather chicken eggs and visit our friendly cows. Wear boots with a heel and warm layers of clothing. Bring a lunch daily. 3 – 8 years Herrold Stables: 3200 SW Wohler Street, Hillsboro 54801

Tue – Thu

7/11 – 7/13

9 am – 1 pm

Horse Riding Made Easy

Beginning riders who would like to continue learning the art of equitation experience outside trail riding, trotting, and cantering. Maneuver trail obstacles, groom, tack-up and ride your mount English or Western pleasure. Horsemanship, horse anatomy, equipment, and safety both on the ground and mounted. Wear boots with a heel and warm layers of clothing. Bring a lunch daily. 8 – 14 years Herrold Stables: 3200 SW Wohler Street, Hillsboro 54803 Tue – Thu 8/8 – 8/10 $300 Resident, $375 Non-Resident

9 am – 1 pm

$300 Resident, $375 Non-Resident

Beginning Rider

Learn horseback riding in either English or Western equitation, daily horse chores, basic horsemanship, basic grooming, and safety while on the ground and mounted. Novices are welcome as are the beginning rider to experience horse crafts, games, painting, and horse bathing. No previous horse experience needed. Wear boots with a heel and warm layers of clothing. Bring a lunch every day. 8 – 14 years Herrold Stables: 3200 SW Wohler Street, Hillsboro 54802 Tue – Thu 7/25 – 7/27 $300 Resident, $375 Non-Resident

9 am – 1 pm

Computer Coding for Kids

Dinosaur Camp

Take a walk through time and meet great animals of our planet’s past. Visit the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, stopping briefly 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. 4 – 7 years Tyson Rec Center Jeannie London 54737 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident 36

Move a robot around a map using Cubetto playset software while quickly learning algorithms and directionality. Learn to program in a language they can actually touch through adventure and storytelling. Cubetto doesn’t use letters or screens so no matter what language is spoken, anyone can play. 5 – 8 years Tyson Rec Center Jeannie London 54736 Mon – Fri 7/10 – 7/14 $145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

1 – 4 pm

1 – 4 pm

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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Bowling & More Camp

Learn the basic skills of bowling, teamwork and sportsmanship. Certified bowling coaches teach techniques on the sport of bowling including the basic four step approach, proper hand position, arm swing, and angles for rolling spares and strikes. Discover how the pinsetter machines operate and how bowling balls are measured and drilled. Enjoy the facility’s other amenities, such as a 2,500 sq. ft. jungle maze indoor play structure, an arcade with 65 of the newest arcade games, batting cages (various speed of softball/ baseball), cornhole, arts and crafts, game time and movie time. Bring a lunch and a snack every day. 6 – 14 years Park Lanes Family Entertainment Center

Mini Campers

Jr Campers

54911 Mon – Thu 7/10 – 7/13 9 am – 1 pm 54912 Mon – Thu 7/17 – 7/20 9 am – 1 pm 54913 Mon – Thu 7/24 – 7/27 9 am – 1 pm 54914 Mon – Thu 7/31 – 8/3 9 am – 1 pm 54915 Mon – Thu 8/7 – 8/10 9 am – 1 pm 54916 Mon – Thu 8/14 – 8/17 9 am – 1 pm 54917 Mon – Thu 8/21 – 8/24 9 am – 1 pm $140 Resident, $210 Non-Resident $175 Resident, $260 Non-Resident (includes custom fit bowling ball and 10 free games of bowling)

54918 Mon – Thu 7/10 – 7/13 9 am – 1 pm 54919 Mon – Thu 7/17 – 7/20 9 am – 1 pm 54920 Mon – Thu 7/24 – 7/27 9 am – 1 pm 54921 Mon – Thu 7/31 – 8/3 9 am – 1 pm 54922 Mon – Thu 8/7 – 8/10 9 am – 1 pm 54923 Mon – Thu 8/14 – 8/17 9 am – 1 pm 54924 Mon – Thu 8/21 – 8/24 9 am – 1 pm $140 Resident, $210 Non-Resident $175 Resident, $260 Non-Resident (includes custom fit bowling ball and 10 free games of bowling)

6 – 9 years

10 – 14 years

Safety Town

Various safety concepts (including but not limited to personal, school bus, fire, gun, internet, water, animal, electrical safety, poison, ambulance awareness, emergency preparedness, kindness, and kid fit) introduced and reinforced through speakers, crafts, and music. Kids practice saying their name, address, and phone number, and call 9-1-1 on a simulator. Kids also visit Safety Town as a driver and a pedestrian. While driving through Safety Town, kids must wear a helmet, buckle their seatbelt, obey road signs, and yield to pedestrians. Children are only allowed to register for Safety Town one time. They may not register if they took the program last year or the year before. • Bring a snack and a bike helmet (if you don’t have a helmet, we provide one) • Closed toed athletic shoes are required • Safety Town is only for children 5 and 6 years old • Registration ends July 3 5 – 6 years Miller Education Center Hillsboro Police Department •

54804 Mon 7/10 Tue – Fri 7/11 – 7/14 $50 Resident, $75 Non-Resident Register before July 3 Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Babysitter’s Training plus Pediatric First Aid & CPR This fun & interactive class teaches 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. 100% Attendance at both classes is required. Bring a lunch. 11 – 15 years SHARC Lori Mason 54832 Mon/Wed 7/17 & 7/19 54834 Mon/Wed 8/14 & 8/16 54833 Sun 8/20 & 8/27 $90 Resident, $125 Non-Resident

9 am – 3:30 pm 9 am – 3:30 pm 10 am – 4:30 pm

Lifeguarding Certification

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. You must pass a pre-requisite skills test that includes a 300-yard swim, treading water with no hands for two minutes, 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. This is the revised 2017 curriculum. 15 years – Adult SHARC SHARC Staff Pre-Course Skills 54837 Sun 6/4 12 – 1 pm 54839 Fri 6/9 4 – 5 pm $35 Applied to your online course registration fee upon successful completion of the pre-requisite skills test. Classroom & In-Water Component 54838 Wed & Thu 6/21 & 6/22 $130 Resident, $175 Non-Resident

8 am – 4 pm

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 54836 Mon 7/3 54835 Mon 7/31 $27 Resident, $45 Non-Resident 38

9 – 11:30 am 9 – 11:30 am

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Jazz & Creative Dance

An introduction to 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 -illed environment. 4 – 7 years SHARC Marissa Parker 54806 Thu 6/29 – 7/27 54807 Thu 8/3 – 8/31 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

4:30 – 5 pm 4:30 – 5 pm

Just Boys Dance

A fun environment for boys to dance to popular songs and learn new movements. This high energy class offers lots of opportunities for creative movement and practicing coordination and rhythm. 5 – 8 years SHARC Tenley Pickett 54827 Wed 8/2 – 8/30 4:15 – 4:45 pm $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

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 54790 Mon 6/19 – 7/24 No class 7/3 54791 Mon 7/31 – 8/28 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

4:30 – 5 pm 4:30 – 5 pm

Beginning Gymnastics

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. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session).

Trampoline & Tumbling

Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun. Learn basic tumbling skills in this coed program. Use the minitrampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline to increase core strength and body awareness. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session).

6 – 12 years Gym Nest 54668 Tue 7/11 – 8/1 54671 Tue 8/8 – 8/29 54669 Tue 7/11 – 8/1 54670 Fri 7/14 – 8/4 54672 Fri 8/11 – 9/1 $41 Resident, $60 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

3 – 4 pm 3 – 4 pm 7:30 – 8:15 pm 10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am

Info: 503-681-6120

6 – 12 years Gym Nest 54662 Wed 7/12 – 8/2 54663 Wed 8/9 – 8/30 $41 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

3 – 4 pm 3 – 4 pm

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Adventures Without Limits

Adventures Without Limits (AWL) empowers people of all abilities to enjoy quality outdoor experiences. 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. Equipment and transportation are provided. The meeting site is Tanasbourne Target located on Evergreen Parkway and 185th Ave. Meet at Evergreen Parkway Tanasbourne Adventures Without Limits Staff $80 Resident, $120 Non-Resident

Father’s Day Rafting

Enjoy splashy waves and some fun drops on this class II – III rafting adventure. Along the trip, keep your eyes peeled for osprey, Bald eagles and salmon along the river corridor. 9 years – Adult 54925

Mon

6/19

8 am – 5 pm

Coastal Kayaking Adventure

Introduction to Outdoor Climbing

7 years – Adult

7 years – Adult

A coastal kayaking tour to smell the salty air and watch the shorebirds feed while paddling through one of Oregon’s biodiverse estuaries. Learn proper paddling techniques and some of the unique flora and fauna in the area. No experience necessary! 54926

Sat

park @ the plaza

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8 am – 5 pm

Interested in rock climbing? Have you ever thought about climbing outdoors? Join us for a day of beginning climbing at French’s Dome in the foothills of Mt. Hood. Enjoy a day of challenge through choice climbing and instruction. No experience necessary. 54927

Sat

8/12

8 am – 5 pm

Special Offers. Enjoy ½ price admission every Friday during June, July and August 2017 on single visits (or two kids with one punch) To celebrate National Park & Recreation Month, enjoy free admission on July 27, 2017.

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


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Basic 1 Ice Skating

Tween/Teen Ice Skating

6 – 10 years Sherwood Ice Arena

11 – 17 years Sherwood Ice Arena

Get an introduction to skating and develop the 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.

54690 54691 54686 54687 54688 $56

Sat Sat Wed Wed Wed

6/3 – 6/24 7/1 – 7/29 6/7 – 6/28 7/5 – 7/26 8/2 – 8/30

11:05 – 11:35 am 11:05 – 11:35 am 5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm

Beginning skaters develop physical fitness, preliminary coordination and strength necessary to maneuver on the ice while improving balance and coordination. Learn the proper way to fall and get up along with marching, moving, and forward skating.

54698 54699 54694 54695 54696 $56

Sat Sat Wed Wed Wed

6/3 – 6/24 7/1 – 7/29 6/7 – 6/28 7/5 – 7/26 8/2 – 8/30

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

All Comers Track Meets

The four All-Comer’s Track Meets are a free community event, open to anyone who wants to participate. The meets are on an “A” and “B” schedule. Download the schedule from our website after June 1. Events are divided by age in the following groups: 6 and under, 7 & 8 years, 9 & 10 years, 11– 13 years, and high school & open. Registration begins at 5:30 pm and meets start at 6 pm. 5 years – Adult HARE Field Christy Aldrich

Hillsboro Track Club

Wed Free

7/12, 7/19, 7/26, 8/2

5:30 – 8:30 pm

Learn skill techniques and strategies for many of the track events through fun, age appropriate activities. Rotate through stations on throwing, jumping and running events. Emphasis is on conditioning through team-building games. Parent meeting at the first practice. No club on 7/5. HARE Field Molly Howell 54887 Tue & Thu 6/27 – 8/3 5:30 – 6:45 pm $60 Resident, $90 Non-Resident

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Summer Sports & Sports Camps Fencing Camp

Learn the art of Olympic Saber Fencing in this fun and safe introductory program. Develop agility, strength, speed, strategic thinking, hand-eye coordination, and self-confidence. All equipment is provided. Be prepared to sign your child in/out every day. 8 years – Adult Peter Boscow Gym Charles Randall 54844 Mon – Fri 7/31 – 8/4 54983 Mon – Fri 8/28 – 9/1 $90 Resident, $135 Non-Resident

9 am – 12 pm 9 am – 12 pm

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. Participants must wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. 5 – 8 years Griffin Oaks Park Michele Jordan 54847 Tue & Thur 8/8 – 8/17 5 – 5:45 pm Basketball 54849 Tue & Thur 8/22 – 8/31 5 – 5:45 pm Multisport (tennis, soccer, basketball, baseball) 54978 Tue & Thur 9/5 – 9/14 5 – 5:45 pm Flag Football & Outdoor Soccer $27 Resident, $40 Non-Resident

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 54733 Tue & Thu 6/1 – 6/29 54734 Tue & Thu 7/6 – 7/27 54735 Tue & Thu 9/1 – 9/29 $28 Youth Resident, $42 Youth Non-Resident $33 Adult Resident, $50 Adult Non-Resident

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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 – 14 years Tyson Rec Center Jon Teninty 5 – 7 years 54845 Mon

7/10 – 8/21

5 – 6 pm

54846 Mon 7/10 – 8/21 $38 Resident, $57 Non-Resident

6 – 7:30 pm

8 – 14 years

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USA Tennis NJTL

Future Players

(National Junior Tennis Program) Within each age group, staff evaluates the skill level of each player to ensure a comfortable and challenging situation for all. The beginner learns basic tennis skills through fun, team-oriented games and drills. The intermediate and advanced players review beginner skills but focus on advanced techniques and strategy.

Develop hand-eye coordination with racquet in hand in a format of games and low-key drills. Focus on balance in preparation for transition to a full court. Bring a water bottle. 5 – 6 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Michele Jordan 54930 Tue & Thu 8/8 – 8/17 54931 Tue & Thu 8/22 – 8/31 $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident

8:30 – 9:15 am 8:30 – 9:15 am

53rd Avenue Tennis Courts Mark Sendelback & Todd Powell 7 – 8 years 54864 Mon – Thu 54865 Mon – Thu 54866 Mon – Thu 54867 Mon – Thu 54868 Mon – Thu 9 – 10 years

6/26 – 7/7 8:30 – 9:30 am No Camp 7/3 & 7/4 7/10 – 7/20 8:30 – 9:30 am 7/24 – 8/3 8:30 – 9:30 am 8/7 – 8/17 8:30 – 9:30 am 8/21 – 8/31 8:30 – 9:30 am

54869 Mon – Thu 54870 Mon – Thu 54871 Mon – Thu 54872 Mon – Thu 54873 Mon – Thu 11 – 13 years

6/26 – 7/7 9:45 – 10:45 am No Camp 7/3 & 7/4 7/10 – 7/20 9:45 – 10:45 am 7/24 – 8/3 9:45 – 10:45 am 8/7 – 8/17 9:45 – 10:45 am 8/21 – 8/31 9:45 – 10:45 am

54874 Mon – Thu 6/26 – 7/7 11 am – 12 pm No Camp 7/3 & 7/4 54875 Mon – Thu 7/10 – 7/20 11 am – 12 pm 54876 Mon – Thu 7/24 – 8/3 11 am – 12 pm 54877 Mon – Thu 8/7 – 8/17 11 am – 12 pm 54878 Mon – Thu 8/21 – 8/31 11 am – 12 pm $48 Resident, $72 Non-Resident

Family Tennis

Play and learn tennis as a family! Details on page 54

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

SNAG Golf

SNAG (Start New at Golf) is specifically for new youth golfers. Use oversized clubs, tennis balls and Velcro to have instant success while you learn golf skills and fundamentals. All equipment, water and prizes are provided. Visit SnagGolf.com or call 503-888-2261 for more information on SNAG. 5 – 10 years McKay Creek Golf Course Jesus Gonzalez 54947 Mon – Wed 6/26 – 6/28 54948 Mon – Wed 7/10 _ 7/12 54949 Mon – Wed 7/17 – 7/19 54950 Mon – Wed 7/24 – 7/26 54951 Mon – Wed 7/31 – 8/2 $65 Resident, $90 Non-Resident

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Bump, set, spike! This developmental program for both beginners and more experienced players teaches basic skills and competition strategy as well as rules of the game. Bring a water bottle. 8 – 14 years South Meadows Middle School Staff 54929 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 $50 Resident, $75 Non-Resident

1:30 – 3 pm

Flag Football Camp

Learn basic football skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 5 – 7 years 54888

Mon – Fri

7/10 – 7/14

9 – 10 am

54889 Mon – Fri 7/10 – 7/14 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

10:30 – 11:30 am

8 – 12 years

Baseball Camp

Basketball Camp

Learn basic basketball skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Bring a water bottle. 6 – 7 years 53rd Avenue Park Basketball Courts Staff 54906 Mon – Fri 7/17 – 7/21 54909 Mon – Fri 8/14 – 8/18 54907 Mon – Fri 7/17 – 7/21 54910 Mon – Fri 8/14 – 8/18 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

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Learn basic baseball skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 6 – 7 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 54903 Mon – Fri 7/3 – 7/7 11 am – 12 pm No camp 7/4 54904 Mon – Fri 7/31 – 8/3 11 am – 12 pm Four Day Camp: $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident Five Day Camp: $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

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Youth

Westside “Skills to Pay the Bills”Boys Lacrosse Camp

Awestruck Lacrosse’s camp gives you the skills to take your game to the next level. A variety of drills, game-like situations, and fun competitions takes your skills to the next level. Whether it’s your fist time picking up a stick or you’ve played for years, you won’t want to miss this camp. Register at AwestruckLacrosse.com before May 1 for a $10 discount. Grades 1 – 10 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Paul Lardy & Kyle Tolzman $150

Mon – Thu

6/26 – 6/29

1:30 – 4:30 pm

Soccer Camp

Learn basic soccer skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 6 – 7 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 54896 Mon – Fri 6/26 – 6/30 11 am – 12 pm 54897 Mon – Fri 7/24 – 7/28 11 am – 12 pm 54898 Mon – Fri 8/7 – 8/11 11 am – 12 pm Five Day Camps: $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

British Soccer Camp

Golf Camps

This program is designed for youth with a basic understanding of golf. Build your knowledge and skillset while having fun! Water is provided. Equipment can be provided if needed. For information call 503-888-2261. 7 _ 13 years McKay Creek Golf Course Jesus Gonzalez 54952 Mon – Wed 6/26 – 6/28 54953 Mon – Wed 7/10 _ 7/12 54954 Mon – Wed 7/17 – 7/19 54955 Mon – Wed 7/24 – 7/26 54956 Mon – Wed 7/31 – 8/2 54957 Mon – Wed 8/14 – 8/16 $65 Resident, $90 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

1 pm – 2 pm 1 pm – 2 pm 1 pm – 2 pm 1 pm – 2 pm 1 pm – 2 pm 1 pm – 2 pm

Info: 503-681-6120

Professional British soccer coaches work with young players to develop foot skills and techniques to improve ball control, one-on-ones, passing, shooting and defending during this halfday camp. All players receive a free ball and t-shirt, player evaluation and soccer poster. Register for either the Half-day or the Half-Day and Golden Goal camp. The Golden Goal Camp is a two-hour session at the end of the Half Day to work on more advanced skills. Registration is not through the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department. Please register online at challengersports.com. 6 – 14 years Fairgrounds Sports Complex Soccer Field Staff Half-Day: Mon – Fri Golden Goal:

7/31 – 8/4

9 am – 12 pm

Mon – Fri 7/31 – 8/4 Half-Day: $155, Golden Goal: $45

12:30 – 2:30 pm

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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 http://bit.ly/HillsboroLibraryEvents

Summer Reading June 1 through August 13

LIBRARY TOURS/SATURDAYS/11 AM/BROOKWOOD LIBRARY

Join us for a tour of the Library, and find out what goes on behind the scenes. Tour will be geared to the interests of the group. Meet by the front door.

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Sign up at the Brookwood or Shute Park Library and pick up your free book or sign up at our website. www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Library

LEGO My Library!/2:30 pm/Brookwood/children F.I.L.M. Mustang/6 pm/Brookwood Library/adults

(France/Germany/Turkey/Qatar), 97 min, PG-13 When five orphan girls are seen innocently playing with boys on a beach, their scandalized conservative guardians confine them while forced marriages are arranged.

Tuality Health presents: Cancer Prevention/10:30 am Brookwood Library/adults

Join Heidi Petrowsky RD, LD for a discussion of how nutrition can help to build our immune system and decrease inflammation for cancer prevention. Ms. Petrowsky will bring samples of healthy dietary choices for all to try. 15

Lectura de verano 1 de Junio a 13 de Agosto

Incredible Insects Nature Program/3:30 pm Brookwood Library/children grades 1-3

Learn about the wonderful variety of insects and then go on an insect hunt. Registration required online or at the Library. 27

Repair Fair/1 pm/Brookwood Library/adults, teens

Bring your broken small appliances, clothing, and more to Hillsboro Public Library’s 4th Repair Fair. Volunteers from the local Repair Fair team will be on hand to help you get them back in working order. When registering, please include any information about the broken items you will be bringing to assist our volunteers with planning.

Maker Lab | Laboratorio Creativo/3:30 pm Shute Park Library/all ages

Inscríbase en las Bibliotecas Brookwood o Shute Park y llévese un libro gratis o inscríbase en el sitio web. www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Library

What will you create? Construct, design, and craft with your friends and family. Bring your projects to work on or use supplies provided. Saturdays. ¿Que quieres crear? Construye, diseña, haz manualidades con tus amigos y familia. Trae tus propios projectos o usa los materiales que tendremos. Sabados. A MEMBER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY COOPERATIVE LIBRARY SERVICES (WCCLS) | WWW.WCCLS.ORG

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Citizen Activism 101 - Making Change in your Community/1:30 pm/Brookwood Library/adults

Want to improve life for yourself and our community or have concerns about local, state or federal laws? Learn about strategies for change and more at this Civics for Adults community workshop. 15

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Game Party for Adults/5:30 pm/Shute Park Library

Come play old and new party games and group Wii games with other adults in our community. If you have a favorite party game, bring it along with you.

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Monsters, Inc. Moana

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Ice Age Beauty and the Beast

ReWild/6:30 pm/Brookwood Library/teens

Learn how to rub sticks together to make a fire, and how to make the most ancient stone tools known to humanity. These skills will connect everyone to our past, teach us about who we are and where we came from, and provide knowledge that could help us in the future.

Rick Huddle, singer & storyteller/10:15 am Brookwood Library/children Rick Huddle, singer & storyteller/2 pm Shute Park Library/children

Rick Huddle combines physical humor, theatrical storytelling, and music to put on variety shows that go beyond mere entertainment. Rick Huddle combina humor físico, cuentos teatralizados y música para un espectáculo que va más allá que simple entretenimiento.

29 Yoga Storytime/1:30 pm/Brookwood Library children 3-10 (with an adult)

Join us for a special storytime that incorporates movement inspired by playful yoga poses. Registration required.

El Jeremías Película/2 pm/Shute Park Library/familia

Es la historia de un niño brillante, inadaptado y pesimista, que tras enterarse de que es un genio, lucha por salir adelante a pesar de la ignorancia y los escasos recursos de su familia. Con sólo ocho años de edad, tiene que adelantar la decisión más difícil de su vida: ¿Qué quiere ser de grande? Clasificada PG-13.

Scavenger Hunt/1 pm/Shute Park Library/family

Kids ages 5-12 are invited to become Super Sleuths as we search inside and outside the library. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays/2 pm Brookwood Library/family

Vikki Gasko, Ventriloquist/10:15 am Brookwood Library/children Vikki Gasko, Ventriloquist/2 pm/Shute Park Library children

Engineer It! Exploring Ancient Technologies/10:15 am Brookwood Library/children

Sidewalk Chalk/2 pm/Brookwood Library/family

Beat the Heat Matinees

A high-energy, very funny one-man variety show.

Build a shelter, design a boat, weave a shoe, or invent a fishing tool! Try out your own engineering skills while discovering technologies designed by Oregon’s first engineers. Explore a collection of Oregon artifacts from the Museum of Natural and Cultural History and engage in fun, hands-on engineering challenges. 29

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Komedy 4 Da Kidz/2 pm/Shute Park Library/children

Vikki Gasko Green has performed her onewoman ventriloquism show at libraries and schools all over the world. Her family-friendly show features puppets, stories, and fun! Vikki Gasko Green ha realizado espectáculos unipersonales como ventrílocua en bibliotecas y escuelas en todo el mundo. Su espectáculo para toda la familia incluye títeres, cuentos y mucha diversión.

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Bike Safety Rodeo/10 am/Brookwood Library children ages 5-12

Bring your bicycles and participate in a bike rodeo and learn about bicycle safety with officers of the Hillsboro Police Department. 16

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Build a Castle/2 pm/Brookwood Library/children

Calling all princes and princesses! Join us for an afternoon of constructing castles from cardboard boxes & recycled materials.

TRASHion Fashion/2 pm/Shute Park Library/teens

Recycle, reuse, re-wear! Join us in transforming recyclable materials into wearable art and show off your fashion creations at the runway show. 47


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S TO RY T I M ES E V E RY DAY O F T H E W E E K

Support children’s growth simply by talking, singing, reading, writing and playing on a regular basis.

MAY-AUGUST 2017 Book Babies (birth to 12 months)

Limited to 25 children + caregivers.

Babies and their grownups are invited to share nursery rhymes, finger plays, songs and a simple book while making new friends and developing early literacy skills. Stay and play after the program. Monday 11:15 am Brookwood Library Tuesday 11:15 am Shute Park Library

Fun for Ones (ages 12-24 months)

Limited to 25 children + caregivers.

Join us as we sing, rhyme, share simple stories and enjoy movement activities in this storytime especially designed for new walkers and their grownups. Includes unstructured playtime. Monday 10:15 am Brookwood Library Tuesday 10:15 am Shute Park Library

Preschool Storytime (ages 3-6) Limited to 25 children + caregivers.

Fingerplays, singing and movement activities accompany the reading of various picture books for 30 minutes. Wednesday 10:15 am Brookwood Library Wednesday 10:15 am Shute Park Library Thursday 10:15 am Brookwood Library Thursday 11:15 am Brookwood Library* *Thursday 11:15 am will become Family Storytime for the summer beginning June 22

Inclusive Storytime (ages 3-5) Limited to 15 children + caregivers.

Family Activity Night (all ages)

We will have fun activities for the family. June to August. Tuesday 6:30 pm Brookwood Library

Noches de actividades en Familia (all ages) Tendremos actividades divertidas para toda la familia en español. Junio a agosto. Tuesdays 6:30 pm Shute Park Library

International Storytimes

Volunteers share stories in their native language 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!

Stories, songs, finger plays and plenty of group participation in 20 minute sessions followed by playtime and an opportunity for adults to socialize. Tuesday 10:15 am Brookwood Library Tuesday 11:15 am Brookwood Library Wednesday 9:15 am Brookwood Library Friday 10:15 am Shute Park Library

Children and their families are invited to participate in this lively and interactive storytime. Kids with varying learning styles and abilities learn together in a safe and supportive environment where respect and appreciation for differences is encouraged. Children who may need visual/communication supports, a more predictable routine or adapted materials due to a motor impairment are welcome to attend.

3rd Saturdays 10:30 am Brookwood Library

Preregister at mpebly@pdx.edu; we can send materials home to better prepare your child for meaningful participation. 2nd & 4th Fridays 10:15 am Brookwood Library

Arabic Storytime (all ages) 3rd Sundays 2:30 pm Brookwood Library *Beginning May 21

Family Storytime (all ages)

Play & Learn (ages 0-6)

Toddler Time (ages 2-3 years)

Limited to 15 children + caregivers.

30 to 40 minutes of age-appropriate stories, fingerplays, and movement activities. Wednesday 11:15 am Brookwood Library Wednesday 1:30 pm Brookwood Library *Beginning June 28 Thursday 11:15 am Brookwood Library* *Beginning June 22 Saturday 4:00 pm Brookwood Library Sunday 1:30 pm Brookwood Library Sunday 4:00 pm Shute Park Library (Bilingual English/Spanish)

Drop in, hang out, create, and play! Friday 10:15-11:45 am Brookwood Library Thursday 10:15-11:15 am Shute Park Library

Cuentos en español (all ages)

Ven a escuchar cuentos que fomentan las habilidades de alfabetización temprana. Todas las edades. Listen to stories in Spanish that will encourage early literacy skills. Mondays 10:15 am Shute Park Library

Regular storytimes will be on hiatus from August 14 to September 8. Please check our online calendar for the most up-to-date information.

http://bit.ly/HillsboroLibraryEvents

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Japanese Storytime (all ages) 2nd Saturdays 10:30 am Brookwood Library Marathi/Hindi Storytime (all ages)

Mandarin Storytime (all ages)

4th Saturdays 10:30 am Brookwood Library


Library

2017 WORLD OF WONDER

OREGON ADVENTURES June 8, 6:30 pm, Brookwood Library - Grant’s Getaways: Oregon Adventures with the Kids Local travel author and presenter Grant McOmie will discuss his new book, “Grant’s Getaways: Oregon Adventures with the Kids,” with an emphasis on family outings. August 17, 6:30 pm, Brookwood Library - The Curtis Brothers & the Mazamas: Early Mountaineering in the NW Renowned photographer and ethnologist Edward Curtis & his brother were famous for their work in the West and with Native American peoples. Matthew Brock, Library and Historic Collections Mgr of the Mazamas, will speak about Edward Curtis & his brother’s time with the Mazamas, a mountaineering organization based in Portland, founded in 1894.

KAYAK RAFFLE Buy raffle tickets April 6 to June 8. Tickets are $10 each or 3 for $25.

THE COLLABORATORY create make inspire

EVENTS

Teens, Adults. Registration is required online or at the Library. Beginning Crochet (2-part class) May 6 & 13, Saturdays 11 am

Quilting Basics (4-part class) May 10, 17, 24 and 31 Wednesdays 4:30 pm

Beginning Arduino

May 15, Monday 5 pm

Bridge-building Contest (2-part class) June 10 & 17, Saturdays 2 pm

Cardboard VR headsets June 15, Thursday, 6 pm

MEET-UPS

JUNE, JULY, AUGUST

Build a Board Game

Paper Crafting

Robotics 101 (8-part class)

Coloring Club

June 24, Saturday 2 pm July and August, Saturdays 10 am Starts July 8

#tbt LEGOs, K’NEX, and Erector Sets July 20, Thursday 6:30 pm

Paper Engineering

1st Thursdays, 5 pm 2nd Thursday, 5 pm

3D Printing

2nd Sundays, 10 am 3rd Mondays, 5 pm

Fabric & Fibers

August 1, Tuesday 6 pm

2nd Tuesdays, 10 am 4th Sundays, 10 am

Stop Motion Videos

Microcontroller

August 20, Sunday 3 pm

4th Tuesdays, 5 pm

Makey Makey Gaming

June 18, Sunday 10:30 am The Collaboratory @ Brookwood Library 2850 NE Brookwood Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124 503.615.6500 | www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Library

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CREATIVE ARTS CLASSES NEW! Ceramic Design: Beautiful Bowls Whether it’s the fruit-filled centerpiece of a table or cradling warm rolls from the oven, who doesn’t need a beautiful bowl? In this rewarding class, gain foundational handbuilding skills as you explore exciting elements of ceramic design and empowering creative techniques. Leave with several eyecatching bowls to enjoy in your home or give as gifts. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison

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. No experience necessary. Returning students work on more challenging projects tailored to experience level. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 54603 Mon 6/12 – 7/24 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class 7/3 $98 Resident, $114 Non-Resident $68 Senior Resident, $82 Senior Non-Resident

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. Beginners welcome. Amaze yourself with what you’ll create and how much your skills grow in one class. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Victoria Shaw 54602 Tue 6/27 – 8/22 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class 7/4 $120 Resident, $138 Non-Resident $80 Senior Resident, $96 Senior Non-Resident

54604 Tue 6/13 – 7/11 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class 7/4 $70 Resident, $84 Non-Resident $50 Senior Resident, $63 Senior Non-Resident

NEW! Ceramic Design: Decorative Hanging Planters

Unleash your creativity and create beautiful, eye-catching hanging planters to enjoy indoors and out. Learn foundational handbuilding techniques as you explore the connection between ceramics, nature, design, and your own personal style. Expand your skills and imagination and take home multiple small planters to bring new life to your space, inspire your garden, or give as gifts. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 54606 Tue 7/18 – 8/8 6:30 – 8:30 pm $70 Resident, $84 Non-Resident $50 Senior Resident, $63 Senior Non-Resident

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Visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters to see supply lists for Adult Classes

Summer Wheel

Dive into the wheel in this condensed class perfect for busy schedules! Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced student wanting more time to work on projects, this class is for you. Roll up your sleeves and set your creativity loose as you explore the fundamental techniques to create and glaze everyday objects that are both beautiful and functional. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison

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.

Note: Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Open Studio is open to students who have previously taken, or are currently enrolled in a Walters’ ceramics class, or who have received advance approval from Open Studio facilitator, Jen Champlin. Clay and Open Studio Guidelines brochure available at the front desk. By signing up for Open Studio you are agreeing to the guidelines outlined in the brochure for studio use. Passes expire at the end of each term and are available for purchase at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. $10 $36 $48 $56

Wed 5/31 – 8/30 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: 8/31. Maximum of 15 people Bags of clay available for purchase at the Walters. For more information call: 503-615-3485.

54605 Mon 7/31 – 8/28 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class 8/14 $76 Resident, $91 Non-Resident $54 Senior Resident, $68 Senior Non-Resident

NEW! Beginning Drawing: Portraits

Unleash the artist within in this empowering class. Whether you’re a complete beginner, or have previous experience, the human face is one of the most fascinating and rewarding subjects you can encounter. Discover how to break images down to their simplest parts. Expand your confidence through practical skill building and bring joy to your creative process! 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Rachel LaMarco 54618 Thu 7/6 – 7/27 6:30 – 8:30 pm $62 Resident, $75 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $53 Senior Non-Resident

For more information on Walters classes and instructors visit: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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NEW! Drawing: Coloring Books for Adults

Coloring books for adults are having a moment. Do you love the creativity, fun and relaxation they bring? Then make your own! A perfect way for beginning doodlers to have a great time and gain new drawing skills. Discover how to transform your favorite images into this rewarding medium. Explore line, color, shape and more—and leave with pages to share and enjoy. 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Rachel LaMarco 54884 Thu 8/10 – 8/31 6:30 – 8:30 pm $62 Resident, $75 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $53 Senior Non-Resident

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. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 54638 Mon 7/3 – 7/31 $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

4 – 6 pm

Experimental Acrylics

Watercolor: Capturing Light

Discover the joy of watercolor in this all new class! Unleash your creativity through the power of light as you capture mood, color, texture, pattern, sunlight and more. Deepen your understanding of the fascinating interplay of light and shadow, and infuse new energy in your paintings. A rewarding, inspiring class for beginners and experienced watercolor painters alike. See website for full supply list.

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 for new inspiration and ideas. See website for full supply list. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 54637 Mon 7/3 – 7/31 6:30 – 8:30 pm $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

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Beginners welcome in all adult creative arts classes at the Walters. Returning students are encouraged to build upon skills from previous classes. Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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We are Monsters 9 – 18 years Details on page 35

It’s Melodrama Time Beginning Digital Photography: Explore Downtown Hillsboro Take your passion for photography to the next level! Gain a deeper understanding of the elements of craft that go into photography: composition, use of light, color, pattern and more. Free your creativity and gain practical skills to make your images grab the eye. Empower your creativity, while seeing your city with new eyes, using urban design to inspire you. See website for full supply list. 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Bryan Welsh 54643 Tue 7/18 – 8/15 $52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident $32 Senior Resident, $44 Senior Non-Resident

6 – 7:30 pm

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.

9 – 18 years Details on page 35

NEW! Writing for Television

Television and web-based series are having a golden age. Discover what is special, fascinating and exciting about creating stories and characters for the small screen. Unleash your creativity and leave with empowering, practical skills to bring your ideas to life. Using the tools of episodic storytelling, create your own compelling stories, characters and worlds. See website for full supply list. 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Mohammad Allam 54886 Wed 7/19 – 8/23 6:30 – 8:30 pm $67 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $43 Senior Resident, $56 Senior Non-Resident

DON’T MISS THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SUMMER!

17 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia 54627 Mon 6/26 – 7/24 $44 Resident, $57 Non-Resident $28 Senior Resident, $39 Senior Non-Resident

6 – 7:15 pm

AUGUST 1, 2017 16 CITIES. 14 MAJOR LEAGUE AFFILIATES.

Phone: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Adult Tennis

Learn the basics of tennis in this fast-paced class. Skills taught include forehand, backhand, serves, and volleys through skill drill, match play and the use of the ball machine. All skill levels welcome. Bring a water bottle. 53rd Avenue Tennis Courts Todd Powell Beginning 54936 Tue 54937 Tue 54938 Tue

6/27 – 7/25 No class 7/4 8/1 – 8/22 8/29 – 9/19

6 – 7 pm

54939 Tue 6/27 – 7/25 No class 7/4 54940 Tue 8/1 – 8/22 54941 Tue 8/29 – 9/19 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

7 – 8 pm

6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm

Intermediate

7 – 8 pm 7 – 8 pm

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 5 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

Mix It Up

Experience a variety of exercises including cardio, strength conditioning, and muscle toning in this ever-changing class. 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 5 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

Family Tennis

U-Jam Fitness

10 years – Adult 53rd Avenue Tennis Courts Mark Sendelback

U-Jam Fitness® is Universal, Unique and eUphoric! So lace up your kicks and let the music drive you.

Learn or freshen up your tennis skills while playing together. Learn fundamentals, strategy and rules though interactive games. All skill levels welcome. Bring a water bottle.

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6 – 7:30 pm 6 – 7:30 pm 6 – 7:30 pm

U-Jam Fitness® unites world beats with urban flavor and takes you around the world from Hip-Hop to Bollywood, with an athletic cardio workout that tones your body and leaves you begging for more!

Fri 6/9 5:45 – 6:45 pm Fri 7/14 5:45 – 6:45 pm Fri 8/25 5:45 – 6:45 pm SHARC Membership or $5 Resident Adult, $7 Non Resident Adult Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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SWIM

BIKE

RUN

LEARN

SHARC Fest

Sunday, June 25 followed by a

Completion Barbecue!

1.9 miles

100 yards

Life jackets, kickboards, walk around

Training wheels, strider bikes or other

Family TRY-athlon

1/2 mile

Run, walk, hop, skip, stroll, or push

Safety Expo

Safety tips, vendors, prizes, & more!

FREE Safety Expo

9 am – Noon TRY-athlon participation optional 10 am – Noon Register for #50751 953 SE Maple St., Hillsboro | 503-681-6127 | Brooke.Ives@Hillsboro-Oregon.gov

SHARC Fest

Kick your summer off right by gathering the whole family and participating in SHARC Fest: a Family TRY-athlon and safety expo. Each family supports and encourages each member as they conquer the 100 yard swim, 1.9 mile bike ride and onehalf mile run. This non-timed event is for the whole family. Finish the race with a BBQ and a stroll around the Safety Expo. The Family TRY-athlon is limited to 200 participants. Packet pickup is at SHARC on Fri, 6/23 and Sat, 6/24. Learn about your start waves at packet pickup. Family SHARC 54768 Sun 6/25 $8 per participant, $32 max per family

10 am – Noon

Safety Expo

Safety activities, vendors and demonstrations teach how to have fun while staying safe in and around the water. The SHARC Fest Safety Expo is open to the public. Enjoy activities supported by the Hillsboro Police Department, Hillsboro Fire Department, National Guard, Tuality Healthcare and many more. For more information about the expo, call 503-681-6127. Family SHARC Free

Sun

Phone: 503-681-5397

6/26

9 am – Noon

Info: 503-681-6120

n i e Div e i v o M Dive – In Movie Nights at SHARC

Escape those hot summer nights and join us for Dive-In Movies at SHARC! These after-hours movie nights are hosted in the Outdoor Pool* and feature some of Hollywood’s biggest hits. Bleacher seating is available for those who enjoy a more traditional viewing experience. Regular drop-in/membership fees apply. All movies begin shortly after evening recreation swim ends at 9 pm. *Movie location subject to change and may be moved to Warm Water Pool Fri 7/28 9 pm Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Fri 9/1 9 pm Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Regular drop-in/membership fees apply 55


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Yoga & “Unwine” @ Summer Social

Yoga and wine go together perfectly, especially during the Summer Social at Jerry Willey Plaza at Orenco Station. Enjoy a 1 hour yoga class under the big oak tree then “unwine” with a wine tasting from Orenco Tap House (21 and over only). The first wine tasting is included in the fee. Register for the entire summer up front and take advantage of extra savings. Bring your own mat. Weather permitting. Cards can be purchased at the Jerry Willey Plaza at Orenco Station or at the Parks Administration building. 54789 Mon 6/5 – 9/28 5:30 – 6:30 pm Summer Pass: $43 register by 6/2, $48 after 6/2 $25 for a 5-punch card, $5 daily drop in

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 and increase muscular endurance. Benefits people of all fitness levels (pro athletes to seniors). This class is limited to seven participants Adult SHARC Staff

Mondays June 5 – August 28 5:30 pm

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Free Kids Activities

Cornhole League Register and play all summer! 21+

All this fun at Jerry Willey Plaza at Orenco Station Register at Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec or 503-681-5397 Beer & Wine Available from Orenco Taphouse

Weather permitting

54769 Tue/Thu 6/6 – 6/29 9 – 9:45 am 54770 Tue/Thu 7/11 – 8/3 9 – 9:45 am 54771 Tue/Thu 8/8 – 8/31 9 – 9:45 am 54772 Tue/Thu 6/6 – 6/29 10 – 10:45 am 54773 Tue/Thu 7/11 – 8/3 10 – 10:45 am 54774 Tue/Thu 8/8 – 8/31 10 – 10:45 am 54775 Mon/Wed 6/5 – 6/28 12 – 12:45 pm 54776 Mon/Wed 7/10 – 8/2 12 – 12:45 pm 54777 Mon/Wed 8/7 – 8/30 12 – 12:45 pm 54778 Wed/Fri 6/7 – 7/7 9 – 9:45 am 54779 Wed/Fri 7/12 – 8/4 9 – 9:45 am 54780 Wed/Fri 8/9 – 9/1 9 – 9:45 am 54781 Sat 6/10 – 7/15 9:30 – 10:15 am 54782 Sat 7/22 – 7/29 9:30 – 10:15 am $32 Resident w/SHARC Membership, $40 Resident $48 Non-Resident w/SHARC Membership, $56 Non-Resident Sat classes: $24 Resident with SHARC Membership, $30 Resident $48 Non-Resident w/SHARC Membership, $42 Non-Resident

943 NE Orenco Station Loop • adjacent to MAX • Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec • 503-681-5380

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Judo

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Dog Obedience

Dogs learn a wide range of obedience exercises through positive reinforcement. Dogs of all ages are welcome to participate. Basic participants do not bring their dog to the first class. 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 54740 Wed 6/21 – 8/5 6:30 – 7:15 pm $60 Resident, $90 Non-Resident, $50 Senior Resident, $75 Senior Non-Resident

Adult Ice Skating

For the beginner skater to promote physical fitness while improving balance and coordination. Ice skating is an exciting and enjoyable fitness activity to adopt for a lifetime, and this course is a great way to get started. Adult Sherwood Ice Arena 54706 54707 54702 54703 54704 $56

Sat Sat Wed Wed Wed

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

Teen/Tween Ice Skating Details on page 41.

Lifeguarding Certification 15 years – Adult Details on page 38.

Phone: 503-681-5397

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Adult Sports Leagues and Games Active play is a vital component of a healthy lifestyle. Adult sports leagues offer a great opportunity for leisure and connecting with others in a friendly, competitive environment for men and women of all skill levels.

Basketball

Three seasons of basketball are available to participants of all skill levels, including our new outdoor summer league at 53rd Avenue. Indoor: September – March (2 seasons) Outdoor: June – August (1 season)

For a team dditional de sideli ne.co tails visit m/hil lsbor Soccer is our largest adult o sports program, with both Men’s and Coed divisions in our 11v11 and 7v7 leagues. Hillsboro Parks and Recreation partners with the Oregon Adult Soccer Association to provide player cards in our 11v11 divisions.

Soccer

Men’s: All year (3 seasons) Coed: All year (3 seasons)

Flag Football Open to all adults, flag football is played at Hillsboro Stadium each fall. No matter your skill, teams will enjoy getting out on the field and reliving their younger playing days. September – November

Softball

Softball is the oldest continuous adult sport in Hillsboro. With over 180 teams, and two seasons, participants can easily find a skill and competitive level that meets their needs. Men’s: April – September (2 seasons) Women’s: April – July (1 season) Coed: April – September (2 seasons)

Volleyball

Coed and Women’s Volleyball is available through our partnership with Hillsboro school facilities. Coed teams have two seasons in the Spring and Fall. Women’s teams have three seasons throughout the school year. Womens’: January – December (3 seasons) Coed: April – December (2 seasons)

Social Games

Our newest program, Cornhole, is played at various offsite locations in Hillsboro. Along with kickball, and soon Bocce Ball, our social games program allows everyone to participate in a sports program at their own level. Twosomes: $55 Resident, $65 Non Resident Individuals: $35

Looking for a place to host an event, a company picnic, a tournament or team practice?

Have an idea for a new and exciting sports program?

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation offers rental facilities such as athletic fields, shelters, parks, buildings and rooms. For information or to secure a rental, contact us at 503-681-6120.

Share with us! We always look for new ways to meet the needs of our community. To suggest new programs or offer ideas to improve existing programs, call 503-681-5380.

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Connect with Nature

Gain new perspectives, learn new information and practice new skills to help tune into your surroundings for relaxation and peace of mind. A perfect class to bring more nature into your outdoor summertime experiences. All three classes are different and recommended but not required. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Wildflowers of Jackson Bottom

From low growing wild ginger and trillium up to the towering and flowering Pacific dogwood, come explore the world of wildflowers in early spring at the Preserve. No previous plant knowledge is required, just an appreciation for being outdoors in spring weather. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 10 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Steve Engel & Tom Brandt 54958 Sat 5/6 $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident $7 Senior Resident, $11 Senior Non-Resident

1 — 3 pm

Celebrate Great Blue Heron Week and join bird expert Rick Balazs to view the Owl Woods heron rookery. Twenty-five to fifty pairs of herons nest in this stand of Douglas fir trees on the east edge of Jackson Bottom. Rick has spent hundreds of hours monitoring the birds over the years and knows the behaviors and antics of nesting herons very well. Be prepared for a two mile (round-trip) leisurely walk over mostly flat terrain. Dress for the weather, the trails may be muddy. Bring binoculars. A variety of other birds including bald eagles, osprey and songbirds may be seen. Free. Group size limited to 15, registration required. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 10 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Rick Balazs

Phone: 503-681-5397

54961 Wed 6/7 54962 Wed 6/14 54963 Wed 6/21 $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident $7 Senior Resident, $11 Senior Non-Resident

7 — 8:30 pm 7 — 8:30 pm 7 — 8:30 pm

Birding by Ear

Great Blue Heron Walks

54959 Sat 6/3 54960 Sat 6/10 Free. Pre-registration required.

10 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Steve Engel

9 am — Noon 9 am — Noon

Info: 503-681-6120

Learn to identify birds by their songs in Laura Whittemore’s famous “Birding by Ear” class. After an indoor presentation to get your ears tuned up we go outside and listen carefully to the songs and calls around us: American robin, black-headed grosbeak, song sparrow, yellow warbler and more. The June class also explores the language of bird families as there are many fledglings tended by parents to observe. 16 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Laura Whittemore 53534 Sun 5/21 10 am — 1 pm 54964 Sat 6/24 10 am — 1 pm $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident $15 Senior Resident, $20 Senior Non-Resident 59


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Local Native Pollinators

Field Sketching

10 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Ron Spendal

16 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Alice Hill

Learn about the interesting variety of local native pollinators and when to look for them in our area. Receive information on how to attract them to your garden and landscape. Ron Spendal has been raising and studying mason bees at Jackson Bottom for four years and his classes on our local insects are always information packed and interesting. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

54968 Sat 7/15 Free. Pre-registration required

10 am — Noon

Every person who enjoys the outdoors can benefit from this class taught by local artist/teacher, Alice Hill. Learn to see the world in a different way through attention to details, patterns and relationships in nature and capture what you see in a sketchbook journal. Only a few materials are needed to record your outdoor adventures in quick lines, colors, and notes. Material list provided.

54967 Sat 8/5 10 am — 1 pm $22 Resident, $30 Non-Resident $18 Senior Resident, $25 Senior Non-Resident

Dragonfly Identification Workshop

Dragonfly expert Jim Johnson returns with a one-day workshop for beginning and intermediate dragonfly lovers. An indoor presentation on the general life history, anatomy and behavior of the common species of the area is followed by a field trip into the Preserve to look for odonates. Bring binoculars, camera and magnifying lens if you have them. Jim has studied and taught classes on dragonflies and damselflies of the Pacific Northwest for over twenty years. Class size limited to fifteen participants. 16 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Jim Johnson 54965 Sat 7/1 10 am — 2 pm $22 Resident, $30 Non-Resident $18 Senior Resident, $25 Senior Non-Resident

Shorebird Identification Class

Experienced birder, author and teacher, John Rakestraw teaches you the basic principles of shorebird identification in this combination classroom and field trip experience. Between July and October a dozen or more species of shorebirds pass through Oregon and this class prepares you to recognize them all, wherever your fall birding may take you. Class size limited to 15 participants. Bring binoculars, field guide, spotting scope if you have, be prepared to walk one mile. 16 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center John Rakestraw 54966 Sat 8/12 9 am — Noon $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident $15 Senior Resident, $22 Senior Non-Resident

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Live Music Arts & Crafts Local Food & Drinks FREE Health Screenings Community Connections Farmers’ Market

Phone: 503-681-5397

downtown hillsboro July 15 • 9am-4pm

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SPECIAL EVENTS

GROW YOUR OWN ORGANIC Veggies, Herbs and Flowers!

Garden Plots & Fees Raised Beds - $30 10' x 20' - $40 15' x 20' - $50 20' x 20' - $60

Four Garden Locations

Plots available NOW!

Calvary Garden

937 NE Jackson School Rd

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6420 NW Oelrich Rd

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Fall Elegance

A Benefit for the Community Senior Center

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SAVE THE DATE!

Saturday, October 7 Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503-615-1090

Co-sponsored by The Friends of the Hillsboro Community Senior Center and Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. Hillsboro-Oregon.gov

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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

Special Events

A variety of special events take place throughout the summer months which require the help of volunteers to run smoothly. Please check the below upcoming events and visit our website for updated events. We’d love to see you there!

The Outpost

Volunteer at Hillsboro’s largest free lunch and activity site, The Outpost! Outpost volunteers assist with activities including: Reading Tee-Pee, Craft Corral, Soccer, Bubbles & Water Wednesdays. If you enjoy working with children and being outdoors, this is for you! 12 years – Adult Shute Park Mon – Fri

6/28 – 8/18

10 am – 2 pm

All Comer’s Track Meets

Join us at Hare Field this summer for a series of four all-age track meets. Volunteers help with registration, manage pits, move hurdles and hand out ribbons. No track and field experience is required! Come for one meet or come for all 4! 12 years – Adult Hare Field Wed

7/12, 19 & 16, 8/2

5:30 – 9 pm

SHARC Fest

Kick off summer by supporting Hillsboro’s only family TRY-athlon! Volunteers help at check in, transition and along the race course. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle. This event is held rain or shine and is primarily outdoors. 12 years – Adult Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center Sun 6/25

Celebrate Hillsboro 7:30 am – Noon

Healthy Hillsboro

Celebrate a healthy community by serving at this summer’s All Comer’s 5k and Health & Wellness event! Volunteers set up and mark the course, help at registration, pass out ribbons at the finish line and cheer patrons on. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle. 12 years – Adult Orenco Woods Nature Park Sat

5/20

8 – 11 am

Do you enjoy being a part of the vibrant Hillsboro Community? Come out to volunteer at Celebrate Hillsboro! Volunteers help in a variety of areas including set up & tear down, as well as art & nature booths, monitoring the inflatable fun zone and supervising children at Outdoors In. 12 years – Adult Sat

7/15

8 am – 5:30 pm (shifts vary)

Volunteer registration is required. To sign up, visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksVolunteer For information, contact Sarah Delepine at: Sarah.Delepine@Hillsboro-Oregon.gov or 503-615-3479

For more great volunteering opportunities, please check our website! Phone: 503-681-5397

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Volunteer Volunteer Opportunities by Facility Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Bingo Assistant, 16 years – Adult Sell Bingo cards, monitor, distribute concessions. Weekly commitment encouraged. Dining Room Server, 14 years – Adult Serve three-course meals to patrons and bus tables. Gift Shop, Adult Sell handmade and consigned items. Ideal volunteers are welcoming, knowedgeable, team players and willing to learn a new computer program. Weekly commitment required.

Walters Cultural Arts Center

Family Art Night, 16 years – Adult Assist with set up, clean up, supply distribution and help complete art projects.

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Roving Naturalist, Adult Inform guests of current happenings, give directions and answer questions while stationed in the field.

Bird Surveys, Adult Conduct bird surveys to identify birds in the wetlands. Birding experience required.

Park Stewardship Projects

All tools, gloves, plants, materials and direction are provided at stewardship park projects sponsored by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. To sign up for a Park Project, visit: HillsboroOregon.gov/ParksVolunteer and fill out a One Day Park Project application.

Grassroots Hillsboro

¿Si eres una persona a la que le gusta pasar tiempo afuera y conocer gente nueva? ¡Entonces, Grassroots Hillsboro es para ti! Grassroots es un nuevo programa diseñado para unir a la comunidad por medio de proyectos que ayuden a mantener nuestros parques limpios y bellos. Nos reunimos una vez al mes en parques diferentes y los participantes reciben una playera, botanas y agua. Este es un programa bilingüe y para personas de todas las edades. Do you enjoy the outdoors and meeting new people? Grassroots Hillsboro keeps the community engaged and keep our parks healthy and beautiful. Gather once a month at a different park to help enhance the habitat or to beautify the park. Tee shirts, snacks and water are provided for volunteers. Instruction is provided in both English and Spanish. Horario del Verano 2017/Summer 2017 Schedule: todas las edades / All Ages Sat/Sab 9 am -– 12 pm Mayo 27 May 27 Evergreen Park Junio 24 June 24 Pioneer Cemetery Julio 29 July 29 TBD Augusto 26 August 26 TBD

Lunch with the Birds Guide, Adult Guide bird identification walk through local parks. Birding experience required.

Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center

Front Desk Greeter, 14 years – Adult Scan membership passes, pass out deep water swim test bracelets, light lobby maintenance and give facility tours. Lifeguard Aide, 12 years – Adult Help ensure patron safety and keep facility clean. Must be able to pass the Deep Water Swim Test. Swim Instructor Aide, 12 years – Adult Assist with water safety and swim skill development. No need to be a skilled swimmer; however, must be able to pass the Deep Water Swim Test. 64

Rhododendron Garden Cleanup

Remove spent blooms, prune and maintain garden beds. Second Monday

9 am – 12 pm

Rood Bridge Park

Visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksVolunteer. For more information, contact Sarah at: sarah.delepine@hillsboro-oregon.gov or 503-615-3479.

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Active Adult Enrichment Programs

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

Self-Watering Planter

Self-watering planters made using recycled wine bottles provide an attractive method to keep your moisture-loving plant healthy. Bring an empty and clean wine bottle. Clear wine bottles work the best. Make sure the label has been removed. Cut, sand and fill the bottles to create a unique planter to take home. 54855 Wed 8/9 $7 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

1 – 2 pm

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. SHARC Fri 6/2* Fri 7/7 Fri 8/4 Free with membership or single visit pass

11:15 – 12:30 pm 11:15 – 12:30 pm 11:15 – 12:30 pm

* Potluck is a BBQ in Shute Park. Hamburgers & veggie burgers provided. Registration required.

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Vertical Gardening for Small Spaces

Do you love to garden but have a small outdoor space to work with? Join Trina Evans as she guides you through creating a vertical garden. All participants need to bring a hanging pocket shoe organizer. SHARC provides the rest. 54854 Wed 6/7 $7 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

1 – 2 pm

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Lifelong Learning: Health, Wellness & Personal Empowerment Matter of Balance

This evidence-based senior fall prevention program is designed for ages 60 & up, but is open to all adults. The program teaches participants to View falls and fear of falling as controllable • Set realistic goals to increased activity • Change their environment to reduce fall risk factors • Exercise to increase strength and balance Adult & Senior Community Senior Center Park Room Tripti Kenzer •

Healthy Living for Your Brain & Body

For centuries, we’ve known that the health of the brain and the body are connected. Now science can provide insights into how to optimize physical and cognitive health as we age. Learn about research in diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement—and how to use tools to help you incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging. To register, please call 1-800-272-3900. Adult & Senior Community Senior Center Park Room Alzheimer’s Association Mon 6/12 FREE – Register at 1-800-272-3900

54738 Fri 6/2 – 7/21 $30 Senior Resident, $45 Senior Non-Resident $38 Adult Resident, $56 Adult Non-Resident

10 – 11:30 am

10 – 11 am

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Cannabis for Pain Management

Attention seniors! Curious about cannabis? Come hear the Common Misconceptions basic facts about this plant and its uses, specifically as they What is Cannabis? THC and CBD relate to pain management. Laurel James, RN, certified in Pain Looking for a way to kick-start your fitness this summer? Join Common Misconceptions Routes Dosage Tips Management, explains what cannabis is, how it works in the Walk with and Friends Hillsboro as we take a walk together each THC and CBD body, and talks about common Tuesday morning from the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Routes and Tips Laurel James, misconceptions. Learn about THC OurDosage route takes us around Shute Park, through the Arbor Roses and CBD, routes and dosages. This RN-BC, neighborhood,CCRN and along the Jackson Bottom Wetlands for is a great opportunity to get your of spectacularAssociation and invigorating walk together for fitness and Laurela(American James, questions answered by a medical Critical Care Nurses) community. RN-BC, CCRN expert. Laurel (American Association of in Adultspecializes & Senior Senior Outside the Community Senior Center Criticalmedical Care Nurses) cannabis Community Senior Center Classroom Cindy Cosenzo consultations Laurel specializes in and Laurel James, RN Tue 6/6 – 6/27 9 – 10 am education.medical cannabis Thu 6/8 10 – 11:30 am Tue 7/11 – 8/29 8 – 9 am Cannabisconsultations is proving to be anda safe alternative to FREE – Just drop in! dropthat in! opioids often with fewerFREE side– Just effects

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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 Park Room Maudeen Jordan, LCSW Tue FREE – Just drop in!

6/6 – 8/29 10:45 am - Noon

Become an Expert in Your Own Aging

Learn about the many ways people experience aging using interviews with a diverse group of 15 older adults who candidly and openly shared their experiences, surprises, pleasures, and the challenges of aging. Many topics are explored, such as surprises of aging, pleasures and difficulties of aging, messages to providers, age friendly cities and other perspectives. Participants may share their own life perspectives. Adult & Senior Community Senior Center Classroom Elders in Action 54739 Wed 6/14 – 6/21 FREE – Pre-Registration is required

1:30 – 3 pm

Just Between Us: Community Wellness Series

Join the Hillsboro Community Senior Center, AgeCelebration and local businesses for a series of discussions around common wellness topics for both women and men. Not health issues, per se, but rather changes we experience at different stages of life as our bodies shift & mature. Presentations are given by our friendly neighborhood businesses. Community Senior Center Classroom $7 Senior Resident, $11 Senior Non-Resident $10 Adult Resident, $15 Adult Non-Resident

Sugar, Sugar Everywhere

Want to know more about sugar in our diets, when it’s good, and when it can harm us? Get back to basics with this nutritional talk and get easy-to-understand, easy-to-apply knowledge of how sugar affects our bodies in positive and negative ways. 54758

Thu

6/29

10 – 11:30 am

Paths to Preventing Osteoporosis

Looking for tips on how to keep your bones healthy? Want a greater understanding of how diet, physical activity and other lifestyle factors can affect your bone mass? Learn how to protect and increase your bone health. 54759

Thu

Phone: 503-681-5397

7/6

Hormone Levels for Optimum Health

Learn about the essential components of prostate wellness and why prostate health is important. Discover how diet, weight, exercise, and stress can impact hormonal health and how we can maximize our choices for feeling our best. 54760

Thu

7/27

10 – 11:30 am

Happy Feet Join this informative discussion about how the human foot changes over our lifespan and what we can do to keep our tootsies healthy and in optimal condition across the years. 54761

Thu

8/3

10 – 11:30 am

10 – 11:30 am

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MELT Method® Workshops

The MELT Method® is a simple self-treatment that reduces chronic pain and helps you stay healthy, youthful, and active for a lifetime. Research has revealed the missing link to pain-free living: a balanced nervous system and healthy connective tissue. These two components work together to provide your body support and optimal mind-body communication. MELT addresses these two systems of your body in a way no other self-treatment can. As little as 10 minutes of MELT three times a week is all your body needs to begin reducing the effects of accumulated tension and stress caused by daily living. See and feel results in the first session! The ultimate goal of MELT is to improve your body’s ability to restore balance and repair itself, which can create remarkable, lasting changes. Community Senior Center Park Room Tracy Strawn $7 Senior Resident, $11 Senior Non-Resident $10 Adult Resident, $15 Adult Non-Resident

MELT for Anti-Aging featuring Organic Facial Techniques Learn how you can reduce the sagging skin on your face and neckline and give yourself a facelift daily. Learn techniques to improve hydration, firmness, and reduce fine lines through visible demonstrations of the impacts of organic skincare techniques. 54749

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7/28

10 – 11 am

MELT Hand & Foot Treatment

Discover you how to repair and rehydrate the connective tissue in your extremities, and relieve accumulated stress. 54750

Fri

8/25

10 – 11 am

The 40-70 Rule®: Conversation Starters for Boomers & Seniors

This course is designed to help adult children and their aging parents deal with those sensitive life topics that often make conversations difficult. Learn to approach potentially difficult topics of conversation such as driving, dating and independence. Boomer and seniors are welcome at this free class. Refreshments served.

Stress Management

Learn techniques to relax and become more mindful in each moment beginning with gaining new insights and perspectives on stress. Experience guided relaxation to help ease stress, heal trauma and experience joy and well-being. This workshop provides insights into healthy living by managing your stress proactively.

Adult & Senior Community Senior Center Classroom Phyllis Peabody 54743 Fri 9/8 FREE – Pre-Registration is required

9 – 11 am

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Studio 750 Summer Watercolor

Wall Flowers

Discover the brilliance of the season through watercolor! Create beautiful colors as your capture summer’s sunlight, moods, patterns, and more. Explore the interplay between light and shadow to bring images to life. Ignite your creativity and gain empowering skills in this supportive class environment, great for both beginning and experienced painters. Materials provided.

Everyone is sure to enjoy themselves during this new community craft offering. Not to be confused with wallflowers, wall flowers are an adorable wall hanging. Create one for your own wall using the step-by-step instruction received in this class. Materials included. Community Senior Center Park Room Dianne Juergens, Home Instead Senior Care 54744 Mon 7/10 $7 Senior Resident, $11 Senior Non-Resident $10 Adult Resident, $15 Adult Non-Resident

10 – 11:30 am

54629 Thu 6/22 – 7/20 10 – 11:30 am $37 Senior Resident, $47 Senior Non-Resident $57 Resident, $69 Non-Resident

Enrichment & Engagement Smart Phones & Tablets

Internet Safety

Learn how to keep your information and computer safe. Tips and tricks to help you minimize viruses and prevent identity theft.

Smartphones and tablets allow you to explore technology in a whole new light. Learn to navigate the mysteries of your digital devices. Bring your charged device. All operating systems and carriers are welcome.

Adult & Senior Community Senior Center Classroom Breanna Weston 45745 Wed 6/28 1:30 – 3:30 pm $7 Senior Resident, $11 Senior Non-Resident $10 Adult Resident, $15 Adult Non-Resident

The Cloud

Everyone keeps talking about “The Cloud”, but what is it and how do you get on it? Learn what “The Cloud” is and how to store or not store your information up there. Adult & Senior Community Senior Center Classroom Breanna Weston 54746 Wed 7/12 1:30 – 3:30 pm $7 Senior Resident, $11 Senior Non-Resident $10 Adult Resident, $15 Adult Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397

Hillsboro Community Senior Center Bonnie Burbidge

Info: 503-681-6120

Community Senior Center Classroom Breanna Weston $45 Senior Resident, $67 Senior Non-Resident $63 Adult Resident, $95 Adult Non-Resident

Basics

Start at the very beginning. Learn to turn your device on and off, then setup and customize it. Explore communication tools like making phone calls, texting and email. 54751

Wed

7/26 – 8/16 1:30 – 3:30 pm

Intermediate

Learn to use 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. 54753 Wed 8/30 – 9/27 1:30 – 3:30 pm No class 9/13

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Senior

Bonjour Encore!

Join us for another introductory French class. This time we focus on the intriguing similarities and differences between English & French grammar, words and expressions. Adult & Senior Community Senior Center Park Room Cindy Cosenzo, Age Celebration & C. Mark Cosenzo

SPANISH through the ARTS for ADULTS

Use songs, card games, activities, crafts & skits to learn Spanish in this dynamic and fun four-week class. Discover exciting new ways to work and play with this important second language.

54748 Thu 8/10 $7 Senior Resident, $11 Senior Non-Resident $10 Adult Resident, $15 Adult Non-Resident

10 – 11:30 am

Community Senior Center Classroom Cyndi Turtledove, L.E.S.T.A. 54755 Tue 6/6 – 6/27 54756 Tue 7/18 – 8/8 $40 Senior Resident, $60 Senior Non-Resident $50 Adult Resident, $75 Adult Non-Resident

1:30 – 3 pm 1:30 – 3 pm

Antique Clock Repair

Have an old clock around that doesn’t “tock” to you anymore? Discover how to take it apart, learn part names and their sources. Perform proper techniques and cleaning solutions to make the brass shine again. Learn how to correct the top three reasons for misbehaving clocks. Bring your clock, a few pliers and screwdrivers, a small plastic container and lid for screws and small parts, and a large plastic container and lid for gears and the brass plates. Get your gears going and explore the world of clock repair in this new seven-week course. Cleaning kits are available for participants to purchase if they choose. 12 years – Senior Community Senior Center Park Room 54747 Mon 7/17 – 8/28 9:30 – 11:30 am $45 Youth/Senior Resident, $67 Youth/Senior Non-Resident $50 Adult Resident, $75 Adult Non-Resident

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Plein Air Talk & Demonstration

Curious about Plein Air? Ever thought about participating, but weren’t really sure how to go about getting involved? Plein Air is an exciting event that captures moments in time; from farm to forest to downtown at various outdoor venues, artists are invited to paint their chosen scenery. Artists and volunteers from Sequoia Gallery and Studios are here to answer your questions about Plein Air and even demonstrate some of their artistic talents. Just stop in! Refreshments served. All ages Community Senior Center Park Room Sequoia Gallery Artists & Volunteers Thu FREE – Just drop in!

8/17

10 – 11:30 am

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Senior

Adventure Excursions with Adventures Without Limits

Adventures Without Limits (AWL) provides all specialized equipment and can provide clothing and footwear, if needed. Please make these needs known at registration. Trips are provided in conjunction with AWL and the Elsie Stuhr Center. AWL is missiondirected to empower people of all abilities through quality outdoor experiences. Register in advance at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Begin and end at the Hillsboro Communitty Senior Center AWL Staff $70

Rafting the Santiam River

Experience one of Oregon’s classic whitewater destinations! The Santiam River offers fun splashy (class II – III) rapids and beautiful scenery along the shoreline. Between rapids, keep your eyes peeled for osprey, kingfishers and salmon as we float down the Santiam River corridor. Along our journey we stop for a picnic lunch and possibly a dip in the cool water. This trip is perfect for beginner and experienced rafters alike. AWL provides a number of vessels including those with outriggers for better balance, two person kayaks and wide cockpits. Trip costs include the use of kayaks, paddles, personal floatation devices, specialty equipment, professional instruction from certified staff and transportation to and from the Senior Center. Participants should wear swim shorts or nylon pants, a non-cotton t-shirt or long sleeve shirt, old sneakers or aqua sox and a sunhat or baseball cap. Bring your sunglasses, sunscreen, lunch and snack, liter of water, and extra clothes for the ride home. 54763

Tue

Phone: 503-681-5397

7/11

8 am – 5:30 pm

Info: 503-681-6120

Kayaking the Willamette Narrows/ Rock Island

The Willamette Narrows are a hidden gem on the Willamette River, a short paddle from West Linn a series of basalt Islands await exploration. The islands provide an intricate series of channels and small passages to explore. Along the shore Madrone, Douglas Fir and Oak Trees provide habitat for Osprey to nest. Enjoy a picnic lunch on a secluded beach prior to paddling back to the dock. Trip costs include the use of rafts, paddles, personal floatation devices, booties, hydro-shirt, and gloves; professional instruction from certified staff; transportation to and from the Senior Center. Participants should wear swim shorts or nylon pants, a non-cotton t-shirt or long sleeve shirt, old sneakers or aqua sox and a sunhat or baseball cap. Bring your sunglasses, sunscreen, lunch and snack, liter of water, and extra clothes for the ride home. 54764 Tue 8/8 8 am – 5:30 pm

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I Love Hillsboro+

Join the Hillsboro Community Senior Center and AgeCelebration each month aboard the I Love Hillsboro+ educational travel bus as we celebrate enterprise in local businesses. Learn how local goods are made, packaged and distributed right here in Hillsboro and the surrounding areas with behind the scenes looks at innovations and processes 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 $18 Senior Resident, $27 Senior Non-Resident, $27 Adult Resident, $40 Adult Non-Resident

101 Years and Growing Strong

An inside look at Iwasaki Bros., Inc. Wholesale Growers. Visit one of the Northwest’s largest wholesale growers of bedding plants located right here in Hillsboro! Started in 1916 by the Iwasaki family, Iwasaki Bros. is now a year-round operation of 629,050 square feet of covered greenhouses, with a complete line of quality grown annuals, perennials, herbs, and vegetables. Discover the history of this amazing family-run business, and get a glimpse behind the scenes of a large-scale plant business. 54729

Tue

6/27

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54731

Tue

8/29

9:30 am – Noon

Bonus Trip!

9:30 am – Noon

Explore New Seasons Market at Orenco with a knowledgeable, friendly New Seasons nutritionist. Dealing with food allergies? Need to fight inflammation? Just looking for new food ideas? Join this bonus group outing to participate in New Seasons Market Talk ‘n’ Shop program, and learn the ins and outs of shopping healthy. 54732 Tue 8/1 9:30 am – Noon

Visit Hillsboro Aero Academy, one of the largest helicopter and airplane flight schools in the U.S. Learn about Hillsboro Aero Academy’s accredited program which has trained and graduated professional pilots from over 75 countries for more than 35 years. Tue

Back by popular demand, let’s return for a visit to our first I Love Hillsboro+ destination, Oregon Berry Packing. This time we are right dab in the middle of blackberry or blueberry season. Watch the processing and packaging as berries flow along conveyer belts. Learn about this three-generation family-owned business which supplies wholesale customers around the world with flavorful varieties of fresh and frozen berries.

9:30 am – Noon

International Flight Training School

54730

Berries go ’Round the World

Nutrition in Mind at New Seasons: A Guided Shopping Tour

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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.

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

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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Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Lunch with the Birds

Join Jackson Bottom staff and volunteers for Lunch with the Birds. Learn identification tips and natural history facts about local wildlife. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them. A few pairs of binoculars are available to borrow. This event is rain or shine and our time is spent outside. Some parks have shelter from the rain but be prepared for the weather. No registration required. All Ages and Birdwatching Levels Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy Meet at Education Building, south end of the Preserve. Shorebirds, raptors, songbirds and herons Wed

May 3, 10, 17, 24

12 – 1 pm

Hamby Park, 1035 NE Jackson School Road Woodland with a small creek running through it Wed Free

June 7, 14, 21, 28

12 – 1 pm

Roving Naturalists at Jackson Bottom

Photo by Stephen Young

Osprey Watch

A pair of osprey have returned for the fifth year in a row to nest at Jackson Bottom. If all goes well, one or two chicks should be visible in the nest by early July. Beginning then our roving naturalists are available to help you view the osprey up close with a spotting scope and share information on the birds’ life history.

Be on the lookout for one of our roving naturalists when you visit Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve on weekends beginning in May. These volunteers are out on the trails with a friendly smile, information on seasonal points of interest and answers to your questions. Check in with the front desk when you arrive to learn if a roving naturalist is on duty and where they might be found.

Sunset Sit & Moonrise Smile

Once a month make time in your day to relax and 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, once a month, at select Hillsboro park sites. A Hillsboro Parks & Recreation naturalist is on hand to help 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. Free. No registration required. Rood Bridge Park, 4000 Rood Bridge Road Wed

5/10

7:45 pm

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, 2600 SW Hillsboro Highway Fri

6/9

8:30 pm

Free

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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 750 SE 8th Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503-615-1090

Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm

The Hillsboro Community Senior Center (the Center) 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. 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.

Dining Services

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.

Recreation Opportunities

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 Friends of Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Win fabulous prizes and support the Center while you’re having fun. 76

Health and Wellness

Health and wellness are important to everyone, so we partner with community providers to bring you health and wellness education, hearing screening, vaccinations, 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.

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.

Travel

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.

8th Avenue Gifts

Our patrons are talented people, and they populate our gift shop, 8th Avenue Gifts, with their wares. If you’re looking for a unique gift to give, check it out. The Friends 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: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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

Noon

$4

Duplicate bridge

Partner required

Mon & Thur

Noon – 4:30 pm

$2

Open bridge

All levels welcomed

Thu

12:30 – 4 pm

$2

Bunco

Social dice game

Fri

1 – 3 pm

$1

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 – Noon

Free

Shute Park Pages

Monthly book club. Meetings alternate between 4th Thu/mo Senior Center & Shute Park Library

10:30 – 11:30 am

Free

Support & Services

Description/Instructor

Time

Fees

Days

Free

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

By appointment

$30

Hearing Tests

Provided by SmartStep Hearing on a quarterly basis

1st Fri/mo

By appointment

Free

Senior Law Assistance

Half hour legal consultation

4th Thu/mo

By appointment

Free

SHIBA

Senior Health Insurance Benefit Assistance

2 Wed/mo

Noon

Free

Phone: 503-615-1090

Info: 503-681-6120

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rd

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Drop-In Activity

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LOCAL

TRAVEL Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Philip Foster Farm

Philip Foster, one of Oregon’s earliest pioneers, was a leader in the establishment of Oregon. His Eagle Creek homestead and farm played a critical role in the history of the Barlow Road. Visit Foster’s farm, get a glimpse into pioneer life during the time of the Oregon Trail and visit the country store. On the way back we stop at Bob’s Red Mill Whole Grain Store & Dave’s Killer Bread Healthy Bread Store for shopping and lunch on your own. 53401 $37

Tue

6/13

8:30 am – 3 pm

The Day the Earth Went Dark: Solar Eclipse Viewing

Since the dawn of time mankind has been fascinated with the full solar eclipse: Daylight turning to darkness and then back in just a few minutes. On this day, a unique opportunity that won’t revisit Oregon in our lifetimes presents itself. We depart the Center in the early morning as we head south for cloud-free, celestial viewing. Our target destination is Independence, but we’ll go wherever the weather gives us the best viewing opportunity. This is a half-day trip facilitated by GroupActive, LLC and includes a narrating escort, driver gratuity and eclipse viewing glasses. GroupActive, LLC 54722 $42

Topgolf Experience

New to Hillsboro, Topgolf is the premier entertainment venue featuring fun point-scoring games for all skill levels. We travel to the facility together for our own special Topgolf experience event. Highlights of our visit include a private tour followed by three hours of play time with the equipment rentals at no additional charge. Enjoy a buffet-style lunch featuring Mediterranean chicken kebabs, pan-seared salmon, dessert and bottomless coffee, iced tea & soda. 53397 Tue $85 – Lower price!

7/11

9 am – 1:30 pm

Mon

8/21

7:30 am – 12:30 pm

Mt. Angel Oktoberfest

Celebrate the 52nd Anniversary of largest folk festival in the Northwest! Enjoy the music, arts & crafts, dancing, food, biergarten and more as you experience the true atmosphere of Bavaria. Explore on your own the fun and festivities of Mt. Angel’s annual Oktoberfest. 54723 $38

Thu

9/14

10 am – 3:30 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. 78

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


EXTENDED

TRAVEL Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Join us for an exciting overnight trip to the Seattle area. We depart the Center early morning on July 29 and journey north to watch an afternoon MLB baseball game. Relax in your club level seat and enjoy the play-by-play as the Seattle Mariners take on the New York Mets. That night we stay in Tukwila at the stylish and comfortable Ramada Inn. The next day, enjoy a full breakfast then journey to the Pacific Science Center to view an incredible ancient Chinese exhibit: The Terracotta Warriors of Xian. Afterward, take in “Mysteries of China,” an IMAX movie describing how this ancient wonder was created and later discovered. Includes free time to experience other popular Seattle attractions on your own, if you choose. The Space Needle, MoPop, Chihuly Garden & Glass are all within walking distance. Our trip draws to a close as we board the bus to head home with an anticipated arrival during the mid-evening. Youth under age 18 are welcome with an adult companion. Prices are per person, regardless of age, and based on room occupancy. Professional tour operator, deluxe motor coach, Mariners tickets, Terracotta Warriors exhibit & IMAX tickets, hotel & breakfast, driver gratuity and comprehensive travel insurance are included in the registration fee. Detailed itineraries are available at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Full payment is due at the time of registration and must be completed at the Community Senior Center.

Enjoy a two-night stay in beautiful Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience one of the most photographed events in the world, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. View over 100 colorful balloons from around the world at Dawn Patrol. At the Mass Ascension, the balloons turn the sky to a pallet of multicolored orbs dancing in the cool morning light. Travel to the Bandelier National Monument, best known for mesas, sheer-walled canyons, rock art and ancestral Pueblo dwellings. Visit the Los Alamos Bradbury Science Museum to learn about the Manhattan Project and the creation of the world’s first atomic bomb. You journey concludes with three nights stay in Santa Fe. Your time here is spent exploring the city and its amazing historical landmarks. Visit the Taos Pueblo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America. Detailed brochures and registration forms available at the Community Senior Center. Premier World Discovery Fri – Wed 10/13 – 10/18 $2,195 per person double, $2,870 per person single

GroupActive, LLC 54724 Sat – Sun 7/29 – 7/30 $399 double room occupancy, $488 single room occupancy (triple and quad booking available upon request)

Phone: 503-615-1090

Info: 503-681-6120

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Mariners & Warriors – Intergenerational Travel Opportunity!


End of Summer BBQ

Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Say goodbye to summer with friends, fun and delicious food. Join us for our fifth annual barbecue event in Shute Park. Participants enjoy a mouthwatering meal of BBQ pork ribs, BBQ chicken or a vegetarian chef salad. Our sponsor Home Instead Senior Care is onsite to put a smile on your face. Adult & Senior Shute Park Picnic Area Fri 8/25 Noon $8 per ticket – pre-purchase at Community Senior Center

Senior Center Fitness Class Schedule

Fall Elegance

A Benefit for the Community Senior Center

Saturday, October 7 Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503-615-1090

Co-sponsored by The Friends of the Hillsboro Community Senior Center and Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.

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Moving for Better Balance (Tai Chi)

Fun therapeutic set of rhythmic and functional Tai Chi movement assists with strength and mobility. Janie Zapata-Wilson

Mon

9 am

Gentle Yoga

Slower paced standing/seated yoga class suitable for all levels of participation. Janie Zapata-Wilson

Tue

9 am

Zumba Gold

Modified Zumba formula tailored to the needs of the active older participant. Janie Zapata-Wilson

Thu

9 am

Nia Moving to Heal

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

Fri

9 am

Single Class: $4 Resident, $6 Non-Resident 5-time punch card: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident Free with SHARC membership. Participants must check-in at front desk prior to class. Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


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.

Walters Cultural Arts Center

Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center

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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Walters Cultural Arts Center

Gallery Exhibits 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 6.4

Inside/Outside: Reflections on Portland & Oaxaca

Color & Shape

Jesús Kobe García and Cristóbal Santos

June 6— July 24 | Upstairs & Downstairs Gallery

April 4— May 22 | Upstairs Gallery This mixed-media collection explores the reflections of two artists—two brothers—who have lived their lives in two places: Oaxaca and Portland. In these pieces, they express what they see inside and outside of themselves as they move through the two cities closest to their hearts.

Following in the tradition of Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman, the pioneers of color field painting—an offshoot of abstract expressionism that is both modern and mythic—this powerful collection expresses a yearning for transcendence and experience outside of symbolism. Large, looming, and fantastically bright, Jeffrey Jurrens’ colorscapes encounter the viewer without the pretense of being anything other than what they are: color and shape—pure and impressive.

Latino Landscapes

First Tuesday Reception*:

Victor Fuentes and Inmaculada Cruz April 4— May 22 | Downstairs Gallery Fuentes and Cruz explore their Latin American roots through the trees, flowers, animals, people and architecture of the physical and cultural landscapes they inhabited in their youth. Deceptively simple, these richly-colored paintings reflect with vividness and intensity the artists’ memories and impressions as they reinvent the vistas of their homelands with exuberance, freedom, and nostalgia.

First Tuesday Reception:

May 2 | 5 — 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Luminous Heart

Jeff Jurrens

June 6 | 5 — 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Catherine Bede *Due to the holiday, there is no First Tuesday reception on July 4.

2017-18 WALTERS CONCERT SEASON Announcement Coming this Summer For updated information & ticket sales, visit Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters

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Visiting the Civic Center? The Walters also curates selections for the breezeway gallery wall in the Hillsboro Civic Center (just to your left when you enter the front doors). Between May and July, make sure you check out the powerful collections on display by artist Torri Kendrick (May—July) and Barbara Mason (August –October).

The Frida Project

Group Mural Exhibition August 1— September 25 | Upstairs & Downstairs Galleries In the spirit of cross-cultural understanding and collaboration between Latin American and Caucasian communities in Hillsboro, the Frida Project brought together a group of Hillsboro artists whose multiple perspectives explore themes of intersecting identities and cultures. Together, these artists have created a collection of mural panels that reflect the powerful legacy of the great Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, and explore possibilities for how her work and ideas might relate to our home here in the Willamette Valley.

First Tuesday Receptions:

August 1 | 5 — 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Austin Randle September 5 | 5 — 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Bob Shoemaker

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

Special Thanks to Our First Tuesday Sponsor:

DecadentCreations.com 527 E Main Street | 503-615-3485

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..

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Visiting the Civic Center?


Walters Cultural Arts Center

Tuesday Happenings Don’t miss these free events at your local cultural arts center!

First Tuesday:

Second Tuesday:

Gallery Receptions with Live Music

Open Poetry Night

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

In the Walters Upstairs Gallery 7 – 8 pm

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.

Creative Crossroads: Living with Creativity, Adventure, and Purpose with Jennelle Barajas

Tuesday, June 20 | 7 – 8 pm | Upstairs Gallery Life is a series of crossroads, big and small—and each decision shapes who we become. How can creativity help us navigate our paths? Join us for this part storytelling, part interactive workshop to discover inspiring ways to harness your creativity and sense of adventure to reinvent yourself at any age. Join creative entrepreneur Jennelle Barajas as she weaves together stories from her own life about how creativity and a sense of adventure have inspired her life and career. Barajas is an avid traveler and adventure-seeker, mixologist, co-founder of the award-winning craft cocktail company Mint & Mirth. Please arrive early for a seat.

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Annual Storytelling Picnic: Tales from the Outside In

with Anne Rutherford and Norme Brecke of Storytellers Northwest Tuesday, August 15 | 7 – 8 pm | Front Lawn Bring your friends, family and a picnic from home to enjoy a beautiful summer’s eve with us on the Walters lawn. Storytellers Northwest entertains us this year with inspiring tales of outsiders, travelers, migrants and refugees, told in story and song. Refreshing beverages are provided. An outdoor blanket or lawn chair is recommended.

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters


More than Just an Aquatics Center... SHARC

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 82° Outdoor Pool opens June 19. It features two diving boards, two child-size slides and an inflatable play structure.

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 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 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.

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 88 for details.

Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

SHARC offers a number of classes that take place in the Group Exercise Rooms including Indoor Cycling, Cardio Dance, Barre Yoga and many more. A full list of classes is offered at SHARC.

On-Site Child Care 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 88.

Personal Training & Massage SHARC offers specialized opportunities such as personal training, drop-in exercise and massage. These opportunities are listed on pages 88 and 94.

Info: 503-681-6120

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SHARC

2017 Summer Fees

Membership Passes & Single Visit Fees include use of the Pools, Spa, Dry Sauna, Cardio/Weight Room and Drop-In Water/Land Exercise Classes Non Resident Resident Single Visit Fee Under 2 yrs Free Free Youth 2 – 17 yrs $4.00 $6.00 Young Adult 18 – 21 yrs $4.50 $6.50 Adult $5.00 $7.00 Citizens w/ Disabilities $4.00 $6.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $12.75 $19.25 Senior $4.00 $6.00 Ongoing Pass) 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

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

General Facility Rules

• Children 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times. • Participants assume all risk of personal injury, death and property damage resulting from the use of the equipment and services offered by the City of Hillsboro and its agents. Please refer to posted rules throughout SHARC. • All spectators must sit in the designated spectator seating areas. • Spectators are not allowed on the pool deck at any time.

Recreation Swim Times

Mon – Fri..........................1 – 4 pm

Mon – Fri..........................7 – 9 pm

Sat & Sun..........................1 – 5 pm Starting Monday, 6/19

Modified Hours & Closures

May 29: Memorial Day: 5:30 am – 4 pm Rec Swim 1 – 3 pm Pools and Spa close at 3 pm July 4: Independence Day: 5:30 am – 5 pm No classes, Kid Fit Room Closed Rec Swim 1 – 4 pm Pools and Spa close at 4 pm Sept. 4: Labor Day: 5:.30 am – 5 pm No classes, Kid Fit Room Closed Rec Swim 1 – 4 pm, Pools and Spa close at 4 pm Sept. 5 – 17: Closed – Annual Facility Shutdown; Front Desk open M – F, 8:30 am – 4:30 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.

SHARC Shack

Concession stand is located in the lobby Hours of Operation Mon – Fri Sat Sun

5:30 am – 9:30 pm 7 am – 5:30 pm 8 am – 5:30 pm

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Pool Schedules Warm Water Pool Schedule for June 19 – September 4 Monday

Saturday 7 am – 12 pm Preschool Swim/ Open Swim

8 am – 1 pm Preschool Swim/ Open Swim

8:50 am – 12 pm Swim Lessons

10 am – 12:45 pm Swim Lessons

12 – 1 pm Adult Swim

1 – 5 pm Recreation Swim

4 – 6:50 pm – Swim Lessons, 6 – 6:50 Adult 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

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

Main Pool Schedule for June 19 – September 4 * Swim Schedule Subject to Change * Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 5:30 – 11 am – Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes) 7 am – 12:50 pm – Lap Swim 5:35 – 11 am WEX (Water Exercise Class) 8 – 8:50 am – WEX 9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons/Summer Camps/WEX Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes) 8:50 am – 12 pm – Swim Lessons 1 – 4 pm – Recreation Swim 4 – 6:50 pm – Swim Lessons Swim Teams (until 5:30 pm) 5:30 – 6:50 pm – Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes) 6:05 – 6:55 pm WEX

Sunday 8 am – 12:50 pm Lap Swim

1 – 5 pm Recreation Swim

7 – 9 pm – Recreation Swim

Outdoor Pool Schedule for June 19 – September 4 * Swim Schedule Subject to Change * Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

7 – 9:20 am – Swim Team 9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons/Summer Camps Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes) 1 – 4 pm – Recreation Swim 4 – 6:50 pm – Swim Team 7 – 9 pm – Recreation Swim

Saturday

Sunday

10 am – 12:50 pm Lap Swim

11 am – 12:50 pm Lap Swim

1 – 5 pm Recreation Swim

Open Swim – Exercise, relax and recreate independently or with

Preschool Swim – Children up to 7 years accompanied by an adult in the water in our

Adult Swim – Those 18 years and over may exercise and relax in

Recreation Swim – All ages in the Main, Warm Water and Outdoor Pools. Water Therapy – All participants must have doctor’s approval before attending. Please

children in our Warm Water Pool. The yellow tea cup is only turned on during Recreation Swim.

the Warm Water Pool. Space is shared with swim lessons and other programs.

WEX – Water Exercise Class

Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Warm Water Pool.

register through Tuality Healthcare Therapy Department by calling 503-640-6064. * During all swims, children 7 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult in the water.

Info: 503-681-6120

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8 – 9 am WEX 8 – 9:20 am Preschool Swim/ Open Swim

* Swim Schedule Subject to Change * Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5:30 – 8 am – Open Swim 8 – 9 am 8 – 9 am 8 – 9 am 8 – 9 am WEX WEX WEX WEX 8 – 9:20 am 8 – 9:20 am 9 – 10 am 9 – 10 am Preschool Swim/ Preschool Swim/ Water Therapy Water Therapy Open Swim Open Swim 10 – 11 am – WEX (Water Exercise Class) 9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons 1 – 4 pm – Recreation Swim


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Kid Fit Room

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. The Multi-Purpose 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 31 in this guide. SHARC Multi-Purpose Room can be configured to hold a maximum of either 20 or 50 people. For your convenience, the following items are available with your rental: chairs and tables, TV and DVD player, refrigerator/freezer/sink, counter 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

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

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

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$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.

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Swim Lesson Assessments:

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. Angelfish: 6 – 18 Months Blowfish: 18 – 36 Months Monday/Wednesday Time

6/26 – 7/26 7/31 – 8/30

Angelfish

10:55 – 11:25 am

53731

53737

9:30 – 10 am

53741

53743

5:30 – 6 pm

53742

53744

Tuesday/Thursday

Sessions

Level

Time

6/27 – 7/27*

8/1 – 8/31

Angelfish

5:30 – 6 pm

53738

53739

Blowfish

10:55 – 11:25 am

53745

53746

* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday

Saturday

Adaptive Aquatics Swim Lessons

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. 3 years – Adult | Instructor to participant ratio is 1:2.

Swim Fundamentals Beginner to intermediate level swimmers learn water safety skills, stroke development and refinement. 11 years – Adult | Instructor to participant ratio is 1:7.

Sessions

Level

Blowfish

Specialized Swim Lessons

Session

Level

Time

6/24 – 8/26

Blowfish

10:10 – 10:40 am

53747

Monday/Wednesday Sessions Level Time 6/26 – 7/26 7/31 – 8/30 Adaptive 11:30 am – 12 pm 53723 53727 7+ years Swim 5:30 – 6:10 pm 54405 54414 Fundamentals Tuesday/Thursday Sessions Level Time 6/27 – 7/27* 8/1 – 8/31 Adaptive 6:10 – 6:40 pm 53715 53719 3– 6 years Adaptive 12:10 – 12:40 pm 53724 53728 7+ years Swim 5:30 – 6:10 pm 54407 54415 Fundamentals * Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday Saturday Level Adaptive (3– 6 years) Adaptive (7+ years) Swim Fundamentals

Monday – Friday Level Time Adaptive (3– 6 years) 10:55 – 11:25 am Adaptive (7+ years) 5:30 – 6 pm Swim Fundamentals 12:10 – 12:50 pm

6/26 – 7/7* 53714 53722 54403

7/10 – 7/21 53717 53725 54409

Time 9:30 – 10 am 10:55 – 11:25 am 8:40 – 9:20 am 11:30 am – 12:10 pm Sessions 7/24 – 8/4 53718 53726 54411

8/7 – 8/18 53720 53729 54416

Session 6/24 – 8/26 53716 54862 54408 54863

8/21 – 9/1 53721 53730 54418

* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday

Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Swim Lesson Assessments are free and available to determine the appropriate youth swim level. Each person must be registered in order to receive an assessment. Completion of Swim Lesson Assessment does not reserve a spot in a class.


SHARC

Weekday Preschool Introductory Swim Lessons:

Learn basic water skills to prepare for School Age Lessons. Classes with low enrollment may be combined to avoid class cancellation. Catfish 1: Learn basic aquatic skills. Start developing positive attitudes and safe practices around the water.

Monday/Wednesday Level

Catfish 2: Front and back skills with assistance. Prerequisites: comfortable submerging head and opening eyes underwater. 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.

Catfish 1

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.

Catfish 2

3 – 5 years | Instructor to participant ratio is 1:5.

Monday – Friday

Catfish 5

Catfish 4

Catfish 3

Catfish 2

Catfish 1

Level

6/26 7/10 Time – 7/7* – 7/21 9:30 – 10 am 53750 53769 11:30 am – 12 pm 53751 53770 12:10 – 12:40 pm 53752 53771 4:10 – 4:40 pm 53753 53772 4:55 – 5:25 pm 53754 53773 6:10 – 6:40 pm 53755 53774 9:30 – 10 am 53805 53819 10:55 – 11:25 am 53806 53820 11:30 am – 12 pm 53807 53821 4:10 – 4:40 pm 53808 53822 5:30 – 6 pm 53809 53823 9:30 – 10 am 53849 53862 10:55 – 11:25 am 53850 53863 11:30 am – 12 pm 53851 53864 4:10 – 4:40 pm 53852 53865 5:30 – 6 pm 53853 53866 10:10 – 10:40 am 53888 53897 12:10 – 12:40 pm 53889 53898 4:55 – 5:25 pm 53890 53899 6:10 – 6:40 pm 53891 53900 10:10 – 10:40 am 53919 53928 12:10 – 12:40 pm 53920 53929 4:55 – 5:25 pm 53921 53930 6:10 – 6:40 pm 53922 53931 * Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday

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Sessions 7/24 – 8/4 53775 53776 53777 53778 53779 53780 53824 53825 53826 53827 53828 53867 53868 53869 53870 53871 53901 53902 53903 53904 53932 53933 53934 53935

8/7 – 8/18 53792 53793 53794 53795 53796 53797 53836 53837 53838 53839 53840 53878 53879 53880 53881 53882 53909 53910 53911 53912 53940 54711 54712 54713

8/21 – 9/1 53798 53799 53800 53801 53802 53803 53841 53842 53843 53844 53845 53883 53884 53885 53886 53887 53913 53914 53915 53916 54714 54715 54716 54717

Catfish 3

Catfish 4 Catfish 5

Catfish 3 Catfish 4 Catfish 5

6/26 – 7/26 53756 53757 53758 53759 53760 53761 53810 53811 53812 53813 53854 53855 53856 53857 53892 53893 53917 53923

Time 9:30 – 10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am 10:55 – 11:25 am 12:10 – 12:40 pm 4:10 – 4:40 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 10:10 – 10:40 am 12:10 – 12:40 pm 4:55 – 5:25 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm 10:10 – 10:40 am 12:10 – 12:40 pm 4:55 – 5:25 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm 11:30 – 12 pm 4:10 – 4:40 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm

Tuesday/Thursday Level Time 9:30 – 10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am Catfish 10:55 – 11:25 am 1 4:10 – 4:40 pm

Catfish 2

Sessions 7/31 – 8/30 53781 53782 53783 53784 53785 53786 53829 53830 53831 53832 53872 53873 53874 53875 53905 53906 53918 53936

Sessions 6/27 – 7/27* 8/1 – 8/31 53762 53787 53763 53788 53764 53789 53765 53790

5:30 – 6 pm

53766

53791

10:10 – 10:40 am 12:10 – 12:40 pm 4:55 – 5:25 pm 10:10 – 10:40 am 4:55 – 5:25 pm 11:30 am – 12 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm 11:30 – 12 pm 4:10 – 4:40 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm

53814 53815 53816 53858 53859 53894 53895 53924 53925 53926

53833 53834 53835 53876 53877 53907 53908 53937 53938 53939

* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


School Age Swim Lessons:

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

Monday/Wednesday Sessions Level Time 6/26 – 7/26 7/31 – 8/30 10:55 – 11:25 am 53945 53959 Electric Eel 4:55 – 5:25 pm 53946 53960 11:30 am – 12 pm 53997 54013 Frog 5:30 – 6 pm 53998 54014 10:55 – 11:25 am 54033 54050 12:10 – 12:40 pm 54034 54051 Goldfish 4:10 – 4:40 pm 54035 54052 6:10 – 6:40 pm 54036 54053 9:30 – 10 am 54070 54083 Hammerhead 4:10 – 4:40 pm 54071 54084 10:10 – 10:40 am 54098 54106 Jellyfish 4:55 – 5:25 pm 54099 54107 Lobster 9:30 – 10 am 54130 54141

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Classes with low enrollment may be combined to avoid class cancellation. Electric Eel: Introductory course. Basic water safety and swimming skills. No prerequisites required.

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. Manatee: Learn butterfly and refine breaststroke. Prerequisites: able to swim breaststroke and 25 meters of front and back crawl. Neon: Refine all six strokes and an introduction to competitive swimming concepts. Prerequisites: comfortable swimming continuously for five minutes. 6 – 15 years | Electric Eel instructor to participant ratio is 1:6 Frog – Neon instructor to participant ratio is 1:7.

Saturday Level Electric Eel Frog Goldfish Hammerhead Jellyfish Lobster Manatee Neon

Time 8:50 – 9:20 am 11:30 am – 12 pm 8:50 – 9:20 am 9:30 – 10 am 9:30 – 10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am 10:55 – 11:25 am 11:30 am – 12 pm 9:30 – 10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am 10:55 – 11:25 am

Session 6/24 – 8/26 53949 53950 54001 54002 54040 54041 54074 54101 54131 54162 54185

Tuesday/Thursday Sessions Level Time 6/27 – 7/27* 8/1 – 8/31 12:10 – 12:40 pm 53947 53961 Electric Eel 6:10 – 6:40 pm 53948 53962 10:55 – 11:25 am 53999 54015 Frog 4:10 – 4:40 pm 54000 54016 9:30 – 10 am 54037 54054 Goldfish 10:55 – 11:25 am 54038 54055 4:10 – 4:40 pm 54039 54056 10:10 – 10:40 am 54072 54085 Hammerhead 5:30 – 6 pm 54073 54086 Jellyfish 11:30 am – 12 pm 54100 54108 Manatee 4:55 – 5:25 pm 54160 54169 Neon 4:55 – 5:25 pm 54184 54189 * Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday

Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Saturday Preschool Swim Lessons:

School Age Swim Lessons Continued:

Electric Eel

Level

Monday – Friday

Neon Manatee

Lobster

Jellyfish Hammerhead

Goldfish

Frog

SHARC

(6 – 15 years

Time 9:30 – 10 am 11:30 am – 12 pm 4:10 – 4:40 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm 9:30 – 10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am 12:10 – 12:40 pm 4:10 – 4:40 pm 4:55 – 5:25 pm 10:10 – 10:40 am 11:30 am – 12 pm 4:55 – 5:25 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 10:55 – 11:25 am 12:10 – 12:40 pm 4:55 – 5:25 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 9:30 – 10 am 12:10 – 12:40 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm 10:10 – 10:40 am 11:30 am – 12 pm 4:10 – 4:40 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm 10:10 – 10:40 am 10:55 – 11:25 am 5:30 – 6 pm 10:55 – 11:25 am 5:30 – 6 pm

6/26 – 7/7* 53941 53942 53943 53944 53992 53993 53994 53995 53996 54029 54030 54031 54032 54066 54067

7/10 – 7/21 53951 53952 53953 53954 54003 54004 54005 54006 54007 54042 54043 54044 54045 54075 54076

Sessions 7/24 – 8/4 53955 53956 53957 53958 54008 54009 54010 54011 54012 54046 54047 54048 54049 54079 54080

Saturday 8/7 – 8/18 53963 53964 53965 53966 54017 54018 54019 54020 54021 54057 54058 54059 54060 54087 54088

8/21 – 9/1 53967 53968 53969 53970 54022 54023 54024 54025 54026 54061 54062 54063 54064 54091 54092

54068 54077 54081 54089 54093 54069 54095 54096 54097 54126 54127 54128 54129 54157 54158 54159 54182 54183

54078 54103 54104 54105 54133 54134 54135 54136 54163 54164 54165 54186 54187

54082 54109 54110 54111 54137 54138 54139 54140 54166 54167 54168 54188 54190

54090 54112 54113 54114 54142 54143 54144 54145 54171 54172 54173 54191 54192

54094 54115 54116 54117 54146 54147 54148 54149 54174 54175 54176 54193 54194

Level Catfish 1 Catfish 2 Catfish 3 Catfish 4 Catfish 5

Time 8:50 – 9:20 am 11:30 am – 12 pm 9:30 – 10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am 10:10 – 10:40 am 10:55 – 11:25 am 10:55 – 11:25 am 11:30 am – 12 pm

Sessions 6/24 – 8/26 53767 53768 53817 53818 53860 53861 53896 53927

Family Swim Lessons

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. 3 years – Adult | Instructor to participant ratio is 1:6.

Sunday Level

Family Swim Lesson

Private (Sundays)

* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday

Semi-Private Lessons (Sundays)

Time 10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 11 – 11:45 am 11 – 11:45 am 12 – 12:45 pm 12 – 12:45 pm 10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 11 – 11:45 am 11 – 11:45 am 12 – 12:45 pm 12 – 12:45 pm 10 – 10:45 am 11 – 11:45 am 12 – 12:45 pm

Sessions 7/9 – 7/30 8/6 – 8/27 53980 53986 53981 53987 53982 53988 53983 53989 53984 53990 53985 53991 54291 54297 54292 54298 54293 54299 54294 54300 54295 54301 54296 54302 54393 54396 54394 54397 54395 54398

No refunds or credits after a lesson has begun. There are no makeup lessons for missed classes.

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Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons

SHARC

Semi-private lessons with insufficient registration are cancelled 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 years – Adult | Private lesson Instructor to participant ratio is 1:1 Semi-private lessons is 1:2 (with the possibility of varying abilities).

Semi-private 7+ years

Semi-private 3–6 years

Private

Level

Monday – Friday 6/26 Time – 7/7* 9:30 – 10 am 54195 10:10 – 10:40 am 54196 10:55 – 11:25 am 54197 11:30 am – 12 pm 54198 4:10 – 4:40 pm 54199 4:55 – 5:25 pm 54200 6:10 – 6:40 pm 54201 9:30 – 10 am 54303 10:55 – 11:25 am 54304 12:10 – 12:40 pm 54305 4:10 – 4:40 pm 54306 5:30 – 6 pm 54307 10:10 – 10:40 am 54358 11:30 am – 12 pm 54359 4:55 – 5:25 pm 54360 6:10 – 6:40 pm 54361

7/10 – 7/21 54220 54221 54222 54223 54224 54225 54227 54315 54316 54317 54318 54319 54365 54366 54367 54368

Sessions 7/24 – 8/4 54228 54229 54230 54231 54232 54233 54235 54320 54321 54322 54323 54324 54369 54370 54371 54372

8/7 – 8/18 54248 54249 54250 54251 54252 54253 54255 54331 54332 54333 54334 54335 54375 54376 54377 54378

8/21 – 9/1 54256 54257 54258 54259 54260 54261 54263 54336 54337 54338 54339 54340 54379 54380 54381 54382

* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday

Saturday Level Private Semi-private 3– 6 years Semi-private 7+ years

Time 8:50 – 9:20 am 9:30 – 10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am 10:55 – 11:25 am 8:50 – 9:20 am 11:30 am – 12 pm

Session 6/24 – 8/26 54215 54216 54217 54218 54314 54364

Monday/Wednesday Level

Time

9:30 – 10 am 10:55 – 11:25 am Private 11:30 am – 12 pm 4:10 – 4:40 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm 10:10 – 10:40 am Semi-private 12:10 – 12:40 pm 3– 6 years 4:55 – 5:25 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm Tuesday/Thursday Level

Time

9:30 – 10 am 9:30 – 10 am 10:10 – 10:40 am 12:10 – 12:40 pm Private 4:10 – 4:40 pm 4:55 – 5:25 pm 6:10 – 6:40 pm 9:30 – 10 am 11:30 am – 12 pm Semi-private 3– 6 years 11:30 am – 12 pm 4:55 – 5:25 pm Semi-private 10:55 – 11:25 am 7+ years 5:30 – 6 pm

Sessions 6/26 7/31 – 7/26 – 8/30 54203 54236 54204 54237 54205 54238 54207 54240 54208 54241 54308 54325 54309 54326 54310 54327 54311 54328 Sessions 6/27 – 8/1 7/27* – 8/31 54209 54242 54210 54243 54211 54244 54212 54245 54213 54246 54214 54247 54206 54239 54312 54329 54313 54330 54858 54860 54859 54861 54362 54373 54363 54374

* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday

Swim Lesson Reminders:

• Swim lesson participants are asked to wait to enter the pool until given permission by their instructor. • Children age 7 and younger must have an adult accompanying them in the building at all times. • Spectators are required to remain in the designated spectator areas during swim lessons. • All Gender Changing Rooms are in high demand. Please change quickly. Reserving a room is prohibited. Phone: 503-681-6127

Register: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Swim Lesson Pricing

Personal Training

SHARC

Group Swim Lesson & Adaptive Aquatics Prices Weekdays & Saturday 10 lessons

Resident

Non-Resident

With Pass

$52

$77

Without Pass

$60

$90

Private Swim Lesson Prices Weekdays & Saturday 10 lessons Sundays

Resident

Non-Resident

$179

$269

Resident

Non-Resident

$107

$162

Semi-Private Lesson Prices Weekdays & Saturday 10 lessons Sundays

Resident

Non-Resident

$116

$173

Resident

Non-Resident

$69

$104

Swim Fundamentals Weekdays & Saturday 10 lessons

Resident

Non-Resident

With Pass

$62

$88

Without Pass

$70

$100

Family Swim Lessons Sundays 4 lessons

Resident

Non-Resident

$60

$85

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. 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

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

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

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.

Massage

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

Small Group 3 – 5

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 therapist offer a variety of techniques to meet your needs. Fee: Chair massage – 30 minute ... $45 Full Body – 60 minute.............. $55 Full Body – 90 minute.............. $75 Three 30 minute chair............ $120 Three 60 minute full body ..... $120 Three 90 minute full body ..... $200

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 Free 94

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Dive – In Movie Nights at SHARC

SHARC

Escape those hot summer nights and join us for Dive-In Movies at SHARC! These afterhours movie nights are hosted in the Outdoor Pool* and feature some of Hollywood’s biggest hits. Bleacher seating available for those who enjoy a more traditional viewing experience. Regular drop-in/ membership fees apply. All movies begin shortly after evening recreation swim ends at 9 pm. *Movie location subject to change and may be moved to Warm Water Pool Fri 7/28 9 pm Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Fri 9/1 9 pm Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Regular drop-in/membership fees apply

National Exercise Trainers Association (NETA) Group Exercise Certification

Created for those interested in leading exercise in a group setting, this Instructor Certification is one of only two in America that have earned NCCA accreditation. The curriculum is continuously updated to be cutting edge, to promote safe and effective teaching strategies, and help develop skills required to be an effective group exercise instructor. Topics include Anatomy, Kinesiology, Physiology, nutrition, cuing, choreography and communication. Adult NETA

The Lifeguarding course includes comprehensive training in water rescues, CPR/AED, and first aid skills. This American Red Cross course incorporates a blended-learning format with on-line 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. This is the revised 2017 curriculum. 15 years – Adult SHARC SHARC Staff Pre – Course Skills

Sat 8/19 8 am – 5 pm $249 early bird/ $299 standard register at www.netafit.org

Restore, Roll, and Recharge Cycle

Lifeguarding Certification

Improve your students’ rides and recovery time. Learn how to restore the body with a yoga-inspired warm-up, use myofascial release techniques in your cool-down, and ultimately RECHARGE your students’ cycling performance and recovery time. Receive an easy to use RRR cycling format to keep your students coming back to class! To register visit www.netafit.org.

54837 Sun 6/4 12 – 1 pm 54839 Fri 6/9 4 – 5 pm $35--Applied to your online course registration fee upon successful completion of the pre-requisite skills test. Classroom & In – Water Component 54838 Wed & Thu 6/21 & 6/22 8 am – 4 pm $130 Resident, $175 Non-Resident

Adult NETA Sun 8/20 $119 register at www.netafit.org Phone: 503-681-6127

8 am–5 pm

Register: 503-681-5397

Info: 503-681-6120

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Water Exercise Classes

SHARC

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

AM Energizer

Cardio Building

Aqua Intervals

Power Plunge

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.

Burn more fat in less time. Want to add a twist on your standard aquatic 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.

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 Blast

Get moving with this total body workout. Go into high gear without worrying about high impact exercises on your joints.

Limited equipment used in this class and open to all levels. Work on reaching your 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 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.

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.

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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 AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:35 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:35 – 7:20 am

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

Aqua Intervals 9 – 9:50 am Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

Aqua Intervals 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

Aqua Intervals 9 – 9:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

Sweat-N-Wet 10 – 11 am Cardio Blast 6:05 – 6:55 pm

Saturday

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

Cardio Blast 6:05 – 6:55 pm

Land Exercise Classes

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

Barre

Enjoy a fun, invigorating workout that develops muscular endurance and strength, dynamic balance, flexibility and of course core strength. No dance experience necessary!

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.

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

Register: 503-681-5397

Only authorized personnel are allowed to instruct or personal train in the group exercise room. Groups of 2 or more using the group exercise/cycling and weight rooms need to have prior approval.

Cardio Dance Fusion

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 Intervals

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

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.

Silver&Fit® Level 2 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.

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.

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.

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.

Silver and Strong

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.

Step & Sculpt

A moderate – to high – intensity class that involves adjustable steps to provide a challenging cardiovascular workout for all fitness levels. In addition, free weights, body bars and other equipment are used to strengthen and tone all major muscles groups.

Strength and Core Conditioning

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 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. 98

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: 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

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

Cardio Dance Fusion 5:30 – 6:30 pm

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

Cardio Interval 5:30 – 6:30 pm

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

Indoor Cycling 5:45 – 6:30 pm PiYo LIVE.™ 6:45 – 7:45 pm

Barre 6:45 – 7:45

Yoga – Gentle Flow

Cardio Dance Fusion 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 & Specialty Areas 1

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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Hillsboro Community Senior Center

750 SE 8th Avenue

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Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office

4400 NW 229th Avenue

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Hondo Dog Park

527 E Main Street 4450 NW 229th Avenue 620 NE Jackson School Road

4455 NW 229th Avenue

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Jackson Bottom Education Center

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Outdoors In Park at the Plaza

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Pioneer Cemetery

1601 W Baseline

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Reedville Creek Skate Park

7500 SE Frances

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Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center

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Tyson Recreation Center

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Orenco Station Plaza

Highway

2600 SW Hillsboro

Indoor playground at 124 E Main

953 SE Maple

1880 NE Griffin Oaks

943 NE Orenco Station

Register anytime! Online: 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

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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 SE Hillsboro Highway

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Phone: 503-681-5397

McKinney Park

Orchard Park

Orenco Woods Nature Park

Paula Jean Park

Reedville Creek Park

Rock Creek Trail

Rood Bridge Park

7500 SE Frances Street Rock Creek Trail

Cherry Lane Trailhead

Facilities & Registration

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1030 SW Cornelius Pass Road

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7100 NW Birch Street

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20910 NW Amberwood Drive

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475 SE Century Boulevard 23480 W Baseline Raod

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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 739 SE 31st Court

Walnut Street Park

1707 SE Walnut Street

Info: 503-681-6120

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Facilities & Registration

Administration Office

Outdoors In Park @ the Plaza

Location: 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

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

Walters Cultural Arts Center

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

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Location: 527 E. Main St. Hillsboro, OR 97123 Phone: 503-615-3485 Fax: 503-615-3484 Office Hours: Mon – Thu: 9 am – 9 pm Fri: 9 am – 5 pm

Gordon Faber Recreation Complex

(Hillsboro Stadium & Ron Tonkin Field) Location: 4450 NW 229th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124 Facility Rentals: 503-615-6536 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 Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:30 am – 5 pm

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

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

Orenco Station Plaza Location: 102

943 NE Orenco Station Lp. Hillsboro, OR 97124

Catalog Information:

River House

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.

Tyson Recreation Center

Photography:

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

SHARC Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center Location: 953 SE Maple St. Hillsboro, OR 97123 Phone: 503-681-6127 Fax: 503-681-5391 Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat: 7 am – 5:30 pm Sun: 8 am – 5:30 pm

Additional Program Locations

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: 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.

Century High School..................................................... 2000 SE Century Blouevard Community of Christ Church........................................... 5170 NW Five Oaks Drive Elden Kellar Track (Hare Field)........................................... NE Delsey & Grant Street Element Dance Studio..................................................... 2950 SW Cornelius Pass Road Glencoe High School ...................................................... 2700 NW Glencoe Road Gym Nest .............................................................................1414 SE 18th Avenue Hillsboro Civic Center................................................................. 150 E Main Street Hillsboro Main Library............................................... 2850 NE Brookwood Parkway Liberty High School ......................................................... 21945 NW Wagon Way Lincoln Street Elementary School.............................................. 801 NE Lincoln Street Miller Education Center...............................................................440 SE Oak Street My Binding......................................................................... 5500 NE Moore Court Park Lanes Famiily Entertainment Center............................. 6360 SE Alexander Street Peter Boscow Gym.................................................................... 452 NE 3rd Avenue Phoenix Martial Arts Academy ...........................................2038 NW Aloclek Drive Ste 210 South Meadows Middle School................................................ 4690 SE Davis Street Witch Hazel Elementary School............................................... 4950 SE Davis Street

Register anytime! Online: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec


Registration begins April 25. 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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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

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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

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“The city that opens the same book closes it in greater harmony.”

The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates

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“The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine. The tragedy is that my story could have been his.” Two kids named Wes Moore were born blocks apart within a year of each other. Both grew up fatherless in similar Baltimore neighborhoods and had difficult childhoods; both hung out on street corners with their crews; both ran into trouble with the police. How, then, did one grow up to be a Rhodes Scholar, decorated veteran, White House Fellow, and business leader, while the other ended up a convicted murderer serving a life sentence? Wes Moore, the author of this fascinating book, sets out to answer this profound question. In alternating narratives that take readers from heart-wrenching losses to moments of surprising redemption, The Other Wes Moore tells the story of a generation of boys trying to find their way in a hostile world.

Author Wes Moore

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Now at Three Locations!

(no Ou tpost 7/ 4)

kids ages 1 – 18 receive free lunch! Fun activities too! • Recreational Equipment!

Details:

• Be an Outpost Ninja Warrior!

A FREE summer drop in activity and lunch program

• Food Hero program

• Nutritious lunch funded by the USDA Summer Food Program. • Parent supervision and participation highly encouraged.

Community Pard’ners (who help make this possible!)

Hillsboro Fire Deparment Hillsboro Library & Libros Outreach Hillsboro Public Works Department

Intel Involved Kaiser Permanente OSU Extension Service Hillsboro Water Department

Hillsboro School District Nutrition Services Hillsboro Churches & Community Groups

What:

Where & When: Shute Park 6/26 – 8/18 750 SE 8th Avenue 10:30 am – 1:30 pm Lunch 12 – 12:30 pm Shadywood Park 535 NE 24th Ave 10:30 am – 1:30 pm Lunch 11:30 am – 12 pm McKinney Park 375 NW Dennis Ave 10:30 am – 1 pm Lunch 11:30 am –12 pm

Cost for youth: FREE! Lunch is open to youth 1–18 years

More info: Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec, or call 503-681-6120


2017

Presenting Sponsor

Supporting Sponsor


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