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WELCOME

It’s time to plan summer activities ‌In less than two months, mid-valley students will be out of school, and parents will wonder how to keep their kids busy until the next school year begins. Looking for outdoor events, camps or sports? We’ve got you covered. Information you need to know about summer youth activities can be found in “Summer in the City.” We’ve included descriptions of what dozens of organizations in Linn, Benton and Marion counties offer for preschoolers, elementary students, teenagers and even adults. Whether you’re interested in acting or summer camps, reading or crafts, there’s something for everyone. Plan now, and have a great summer. -The editors

INSIDE Linn County‌

Page 3 Albany Parks & Rec Page 4 Community pools Page 5 Camps Page 5 Independent programs Page 6 Public Libraries Page 6 Sports

Benton County‌

Page 7 Arts and music Page 7 Corvallis Parks & Rec Page 8, 10 Camps Page 11 Corvallis-Benton County Public Library Page 15 Sports Page 15 Vacation Bible Schools

Marion County‌ Page 15 Camps

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ALBANY PARKS & RECREATION‌ 2018 SUMMER CAMPS‌ Registration for any of the following programs can be done by phone, mail or in person at the Albany Parks and Recreation office, open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. To register call 541917-7777. The office is located inside City Hall at 333 Broadalbin St. S.W. in downtown Albany. The parks department also offers many volunteer opportunities for teens and adults. Volunteers are needed to assist with day camps, Fun in the Park, or at events like River Rhythms Pre-Concert Art and NW Art & Air Festival. Contact Debbi Richards at 917-7755 for more information. CAMP ALBANY‌ Albany Parks and Recreation Camps are back for another exciting summer filled with incredible games, swimming, wonderful adventures, and wacky fun! It is a great way to keep your child physically active and engaged during the summer months while building their social interaction skills. They’ll enjoy a wide variety of fun-filled themed camps including games, sports, arts, crafts, and more! Most camps will visit the COOL! Pool a couple of afternoons for water fun. Many of our camps include field trip adventures, fun guests, and funny skits for the kids to enjoy! Check out the exciting places we’ll be visiting. Morning and afternoon snacks will be provided, but each child needs to bring their own lunch. Let your child’s summer journey start here as they reconnect with old friends and make new ones! To register call 541-917-7777 or to register on-line, visit albanyparksandrecreation.org. Cost: $142 for in city/$189 for outof-city for a week of adventure and fun. Plus a one-time fee of $5 for camp t-shirt. Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ages: 7-11

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Abbey Moan, 11 of Riddle, Oregon shows off a tagged rainbow trout that she caught at Clear Lake in 2017. Location: TBA Things to know before you go Children must wear their camp Tshirt on field trip days! Scholarships are available. Please contact us for more information. Weekly schedules are tentative and subject to change. Children should bring a swim suit and a towel on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Morning and afternoon snacks will be provided, but each child needs to bring their own lunch. Don’t forget the sunscreen! TREES, LEAVES, AND FOREST BREEZE‌ TIMBER! Campers will take a plunge into the beautiful and bountiful forests in Oregon. Outdoor enthusiasts will head up to Hoyt Arboretum and the World Forestry Center in Portland to learn just how important our forests are to our planet! We will get our hands dirty as we plant our own trees and test our nature knowledge on a tour of Albany’s own

Talking Water Gardens. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your plaid and join us for a week of forest fun! June 25-June 29 INVENTORS WORKSHOP‌ Exploring, experimenting, and EXPLODING with fun! Inventors Workshop is the time to dig deep into your imagination as you use everyday objects to bring your own designs to life. OMSI will expand our minds as we travel there for a tour of the Submarine! But hold onto your goggles— we will also have time to explore the exhibits and the inventor’s ballroom. This camp is sure to awaken your inner Einstein! July 9-July 13 NEED FOR SPEED‌ It’s time to shift gears and speed into summer smiles! Model hot rods and your own Camp Albany driver’s license are just the start of a long road of fun. Campers will create team flags and race their own model cars to win the Camp Albany Racing Series and take home the “Cars” trophy! The fun

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never brakes; speedsters will head to the Willamette Jet Boat Tours for a 40mph ride down the river. It will be a wild ride! July 16- July 20 THE SUPER HERO IN YOU‌ A dangerous force threatens the galaxy! Can you realize your powers, work together with your fellow super-campers, and save the galaxy from the menace which threatens it? Campers will be working with superhero trainers to overcome challenges as they blast from planet to planet playing games, working together, crafting, and honing their super skills. We will be going to Evergreen Air and Space Museum to learn about space travel. Can you save the day? July 23-July 27 ADVENTURES & ANIMALS‌ Do you hear that? It’s the call of the wild! This camp is the animal lover’s dream, complete with wacky animal crafts and a chance to compete for the most creative animal-themed

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SUMMER IN THE CITY | LINN COUNTY snack. An adventure awaits as Camp Albany heads to a local fish hatchery and Rosse Posse Elk Farm to learn all about animals! A week of farms, fishes, friends, and fun. What could be better? July 30-Aug. 3 OH THE PLACES YOU WILL GO!‌ Maybe you should fly a jet! Maybe you should be a vet! Join us at Camp Albany as we go behind the scenes on KGAL/KSHO radio, get our paws dirty at SafeHaven Humane Society, and cruise over to the Albany Municipal Airport for a tour that is sure to be first class. The fun doesn’t end there! It is time to open your minds to all the possibilities of the future and see all the places you can go! Aug. 6-Aug. 10 LITTLE EXPLORER’S CAMP!‌ Let your child’s imagination soar with silly songs, cool crafts, art, water play, field trips, and BIG fun! To register, call 541-917-7777 or to register on-line go to albanyparksandrecreation.org. Cost: $90 for in city/$120 for out of city for a week of adventure and fun. Plus a one-time fee of $5 for camp T-shirt Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ages: 4-6 Location: Maple Lawn School: 1950 Salem Ave. S.E., Albany Children must wear their camp tshirt on field trip days! Scholarships are available. Please contact us for more information. Weekly schedules are tentative and subject to change. Children should bring a towel to camp each day. Morning and Afternoon snacks will be provided, but each child needs to bring their own lunch. Don’t forget the sunscreen! WILD WILDERNESS EXPLORERS‌ Ready for an adventure? Join us as we explore and learn about animals of the jungle, ocean and forest! Get ready for wild crafts, silly songs to sing, and awesome games. Camp Albany will soar over to The Cascade Raptor Center for a chance to see nearly 50 birds of prey! It will be a hoot! July 9-July 11 IF YOU CAN DREAM IT, YOU CAN DO IT!‌ In a land far, far away we’ll be journeying through the magical world of Disney! We’ll be sailing boats with Moana, eating grubs with Simba and watching the lanterns fly through the air with Rapunzel! Along the way, we’ll even have a fairy tale of our own at Enchanted Forest! July 16-July 18

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Josh Witney, of Albany, tows Jason White, 12, back to the beach at Waterloo Park.

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Anika Ylen, of Greenback 4-H, tries to wrangle her rabbit at the 2017 Linn County Fair. SPLAT! ART ADVENTURES‌ Let your creativity and imagination soar as we learn about artists of the past and make wacky art of our own! We’ll explore our creativity with paint (don’t worry, it’s washable!), nature, cooking, and a trip to the Gilbert House Children’s Museum! July 23-July 25 SUPERHERO TRAINING CAMP‌ Embrace your inner superhero as we invent our own characters and save the day! We’ll make our own costumes, discover our powers, and learn about the Superhero Code of Honor! Our adventures will include crafts, games, obstacle courses and a Superhero mission! July 30-August 1

AUG. 1st—Takena Park AUG. 8th—Gibson Hill Park AUG. 15th—Timber Linn Park (FINALE!) River Rhythms Pre-Concert Activities The River Rhythms concert series features pre-concert activities with a different theme each week for children and adults. Ages: 6 and up (a complementary activity will be held for pre-schoolers) Thursdays Dates: July 5, 12, 26, August 2, and 9 Time: 5:30 to 7pm Site: Monteith Park Cost: Free (Donations accepted) Northwest Art & Air Festival A family event featuring hot-air balloons, night glow, artist’s booths, children’s art activities, fireworks, SPECIAL EVENTS‌ food booths and music. FUN IN THE PARK Ages: All Dates: Aug. 24-26 Games, art and fun for children Time: 4-8 p.m. (F) Ages 3-10 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sat) Wednesdays 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Sun) Time: 10 a.m. to Noon Cost: Free- donations taken at gate Cost: Free Parking: $5 JUNE 27—Doug Killin Friendship For more information please conPark tact Lynne Smith at Albany Parks and JULY 11—Kinder Park Recreation, 541-917-7771 or lynne. JULY 18—Bryant Park smith@cityofalbany.net JULY 25—Lexington Park

ALBANY COMMUNITY POOL‌ Albany Community Pool’s water temperature is 84 degrees. Some of our amenities include an iceberg to climb, volleyball net, a rope swing, diving boards, slide, and basketball hoops. We are a six-lane, 50-meter facility ranging from 3 feet to 12 feet in depth. For more information please call the pool office at 541-967-4521. Swim Lessons Albany Community Pool will be offering American Red Cross Youth Lessons this summer for children ages 3 years and up. Registration and session dates will be listed below. All instructors are Water Safety Instructor Certified. Location: 2150 36th Ave. S.E. Information: 541-967-4521 Summer Evening Lessons Summer evening lessons are Tuesday and Thursday from 6 to 8:05 p.m. Registration: Thursday, May 17, 5:30 p.m.; cost $40 1. June 5-28 2. July 3-26 Registration: Thursday, July 12, 5:30 p.m.; cost $40 3. July 31-Aug. 23 Summer Morning Lessons Summer morning lessons are Monday through Friday 9:30-11:35 a.m. Registration: May 25, 8:30 a.m.; cost $50 1. June 18-29 2. July 2-13 *9 class session. No class Tuesday, July 4; cost $45 3. 16-27 Registration: Friday, July 13, 8:30 a.m.; cost $50 4. July 30-Aug. 10 5. Aug. 13-24 For more information please call the pool office at 541-967-4521. Fitness Classes Fitness classes are held at both facilities. Fitness $5 per class or $45

for a 10-punch card. ACP offers water aerobics (shallow) on Tuesday and Thursday from 7-8 p.m., and deep water aqua jogging on Monday and Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. Cool! Pool offers river current classes on Monday-Friday from 11 a.m.-noon; Monday, Wednesday, Friday and 4 to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 4-5 p.m. and Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10-11 a.m. Recreation Swims at Albany Community Pool will be Monday nights from 6:30-8 p.m. and Monday through Saturday from 1-4 p.m. Children under 6 years of age must be accompanied in the water by an adult. Family Swims at Albany Community Pool will be Wednesday and Friday evenings from 6:30-8 p.m. Children 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water. Family movie nights Family Movie Nights: A G or PG– rated movie will be shown on July 13 and Aug. 17. Snacks and will also be provided. Come and join the fun! Cost is normal admission rates. Admission prices: Family—$14 (up to 6 people and $2 each after that) Adult—$4.25 Youth—$4 (18 and under) Senior—$4 (55 and over) COOL! POOL AT SWANSON ACTION CENTER‌ Location: 705 Railroad St. This summer at Cool! Pool will be our 12th summer of fun with swim lessons (pre-registration required, call the pool 541-917-7751 for details), recreation swims (including our popular Parent/Tot swim, where parents may bring their children 6 and under), family swims, lap swim, water aerobics. Cool! Pool is also available

for private rentals and birthday parties. We have a large “Zero-Depth Entry” play area with water up to 18 inches deep. This area contains a playground style play structure. Another feature of Cool! Pool is our Lazy River. This is an oval shaped area of water 3-feet deep with a current which gently pushes guests around in the oval. The River area is not only used for recreation swim times, but is also the location of our water aerobics class. Participants in this class receive the added benefit of the current pushing against them, adding resistance. Cool! Offers a rectangular area with maximum depth of 4.5 feet, where guests have the opportunity to play basketball or just swim and enjoy themselves. This area is also used during our Lap Swim for fitness swimming. The area of the pool which stands out tallest is our big, twisty slide. With a lifeguard in the catch basin of the pool, children of all ages and heights are able to ride our slide, with big smiles on their faces. Recreation Swims Recreation Swims will be from 1-4 p.m. weekdays, from 1-5 p.m. weekends and from 5-7 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Family Swims Family swims will be from 5-8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Children 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Admission prices: Adult/senior: $4.75 in city/ $5.75 out of city Youth (6-17 years old): $4.25 in city/ $5.25 out of city Tot (0-5 years): $3.00 in city/$3.50 out of city Observer: $2 Summer morning lessons Summer morning lessons are from 10:05 to 11:45 a.m. Mondays through Fridays. Registration: Friday, May 25, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. online registration only: 1. July 3-14 – 9 class session- No class Tues, July 4; cost $45.00 2. July 17-28 – cost $50.00 Registration: 10 a.m. Friday, July 13 at 10 a.m. Cost $50.00 1. July 30- Aug. 10 2. Aug. 13-24 Cost is $50 for 10 half-hour classes. For more information please call the pool office at 541-917-7751. LEBANON COMMUNITY POOL‌ Location: 1800 S. Fifth St., Lebanon Information: 541-451-8551 or www. lebanonpool.org Morning lessons are held at 9, 9:30, 10 and 10:30 a.m. Monday through Thursday. Sessions are June 18-28, July 9-19, July 23-Aug. 2, Aug. 6-17. Tuesday/Thursday evening swim


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SUMMER IN THE CITY | LINN COUNTY lessons are at 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sessions are June 19 – July 19; July 24 – Aug. 16 (No lessons the week of July 4) Payment: $40 (in district); $45 (out of district). Payment due at time of sign up. Summer schedule Minnows & Moms- swim in the warm pool Friday mornings from 10-11 a.m. $2.25 per person. Baby floats provided. Recreational swims 1-3 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday; 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Friday Night Water Polo 8:30-9:30 p.m. — Limited to ages 14 through adult. Must be able to ANIBAL ORTIZ, MID-VALLEY MEDIA‌ swim 25 yards. Prior experience Folklorico dancers during the 2017 Lebanon Strawberry Festival with water polo preferred but not parade in Lebanon. required. $3 Youth 0-17 and Seniors 60+ ($3.50 out of district); adults 17-59 http://albanycivic.org/17-18-Kids.htm Time: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $3.50 ($4 out of district.) Where: Happy Valley Tree FOUR RIVERS 4-H CAMP‌ Farm—Lebanon. Sponsoring Organization: OSU ExCAMPS‌ Camp registration period and tension Service—Benton County 4-H how to register: Registration open SHAKESPEARE FOR KIDS, All Oregon youth who have just April 1s and closes June 30, or unYOUTH SUMMER CAMP‌ completed grades 4th-8th are intil camp is full. We accept Girl Scout By: William Shakespeare vited to attend Camp! Campers will Directed by: LaVelle Grandy-Brown have the opportunity to participate Nut/Cookie cards; please note it may Auditions: June 18, 19, 20; Camp in activities such as, swimming, ar- take a few weeks to show up on the Dates: Aug. 6 – 24, Monday – Friday, chery, adventure swing, canoeing, girl’s accounts. Camp fees: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Performances: Aug. crafts, skits, theme-based activities $50 per registered Girl Scout with 24, 25, 26(m), 30, 31, Sept. 1 and more! This year’s theme is “JunCamp cost $150 (Sibling dis- gle”. Registration is online and open! no parent participation $45 per registered Girl Scout with counts available; some scholar- Register as soon as possible as camp parent volunteering 1 day at camp ships available) fills up quickly. Registration ends May $40 per registered Girl Scout with This year, the ACT Youth Pro- 31 or whenever it reaches capacity. If gram is presenting a festival of you need financial assistance please parent volunteering 2 days at camp $35 per registered Girl Scout with three Shakespearean plays: “Twelfth contact your local extension office parent volunteering 3 days at camp Night,” “Romeo and Juliet,” and “A for scholarship information. $30 per registered Girl Scout with Midsummer Night’s Dream.” These Date: Saturday-Wednesday, June parent volunteering 4 or more days plays use modern language and are 23-27 significantly shortened yet keep the Cost: $245 per camper (includes at camp (Volunteers may take a discount Elizabethan flair and the complex- meals, lodging, activities and a camp for one camper only) ity of the Bard’s plots. This summer t-shirt) $30 per registered Program Aide program will be a valuable eduLocation: Oregon 4-H Center 5390 (must attend pre-camp training and cational experience in the classics 4-H Rd. N.W., Salem and theater. For More Information & Regis- complete program requirements) While this year’s production is not tration: http://extension.oregon- (Does not matter if parent is voluna musical, there will be musical ele- state.edu/benton/4h/camp OR call teering or not) Non-registered Girl Scouts are ments and actors should prepare 20- (541)766-6750. welcome to attend camp by paying 30 seconds of a song for auditions. LINN COUNTY DAY CAMP‌ an additional $25 Girl Scout registraContact director for more inforWhen: Aug. 6-10 mation: lavellegb@msn.com or visit tion fee (includes membership and

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Caleb Shockey, 14, throws back a carton of milk during the milk chugging competition at the 2017 Linn County Fair. insurance for the remainder of the 2017-2018 Girl Scouting year). Registrations will not automatic register you for the 2018-2019 year. Contact information: Day Camp Director: Jill Rankin 541-223-1463 rankin99@comcast.net Program Director/Program Aide: Colette Smith 541-619-9454 linncountydaycamp@gmail.com Register at: https://Linncountydaycamp.weebly.com EXPLORING NEVERLAND‌ Where girls will have the opportunity to explore the outdoors and so much more at Happy Valley Tree Farm. Girls will also have the opportunity to hike, archery and other activities. Daisies will complete The Daisy Flower Garden Journey, and Outdoor Art Maker badge. Brownies will complete the Brownie Quest Journey, and a chance to work on Outdoor Art Creator, Hiker, Letterboxer, Bugs, and Outdoor Adventurer badge. Juniors will work on the Amuse Journey, and a chance to work on Outdoor Art Explorer, Geocacher, either Gardener and Outdoor Eco Camper or Camping (for those doing the overnight). Cadettes (6th Graders) will complete Leader-in-Action Brownie Quest, and a chance to work on Outdoor Art

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INDEPENDENT PROGRAMS ALBANY TENNIS CLUB‌ Sherry Watkins, Aquatics Director 541-979-1700 The Albany Tennis Club, 1423 27th Ave. SW, Albany, has swimming lesson openings for summer: Session 1 (June 18—28), Session 2 (July 2 – 12), Session 3 (July 16 – 26), Session 4 (July 30—Aug. 9), Session 5 (Aug. 13 – 23). The club offers a wide variety of swimming lessons: Pre-1, Levels 1

through 4, and a Pre-Swim Team class. The 30-minute lessons are held 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Monday through Thursday. Member price is $42.00 and non-member price is $46 per swimmer per session. All classes are taught by experienced, certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructors. If your swimmer needs one on one lessons, that can be arranged. For more information, visit www. albanytennisclub.org/Pool/html, call Albany Tennis Club office at 541-9262513, or Sherry Watkins, Aquatics Director, at 541-979-1700. YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMP: WHERE SUMMER HAPPENS!‌ Summer day camp, sponsored by Coastal Farm, is offered Monday through Friday for ages 3-14 years old at the new YMCA! Join us for one or all 10 of our camp weeks to fill your summer with swimming, field trips, and awesome themed activities! We’ll split the kids into three groups: Little Kids Camp, especially for 3 to 6 year old- must be potty trained, Big Kids Camp, for kids in 2nd through 5th grade or Leaders in Training Camp, for 6th through 9th graders. Kids will love the activities made just for them, and parents will love the specialized attention our leaders give your kids! Breakfast and lunch are provided. Dates of Programs: June 18 to Aug. 24 Time: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Before and after care available) Location: Mid-Willamette Family YMCA, 3201 Pacific Blvd. S.W., Albany Cost of Program: Littles $85 per week; Bigs and LIT $100 per week. Registration: Stop by the YMCA’s Welcome Center to register. Early bird registration through June 1. Space is limited! Information: www.ymcaalbany. org/programs/youth-development/ day-camp or 541-926-4488. New this year! YMCA Summer Day Camp in Jefferson: Where summer happens! Specifically for kids in grades K through 5th. Activities,


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SUMMER IN THE CITY | LINN COUNTY swimming, field trips, crafts, games and more! Dates of program: June 18-Aug. 24; 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Jefferson Elementary School $75 per week. Lunch provided. Call 541-926-4488 ext. 110 or come to the Y to register. LINN-BENTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE‌ LBCC Summer Programs for Youth For youth starting 9th-12th grades or just graduated high school Sign-up online at:http://www.linnbenton.edu/summeracademies All academies held on the LBCC Albany campus, 6500 Pacific Blvd. S.W. CADD (Computer-Aided Design & Drafting) June 18-20; 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Hands-on experience working with engineering processes, 3D solids modeling and model documentation. Child and Family Studies June 19; 9 a.m. to noon Explore activities related to teaching children, learn about brain development and more! Computer Systems June 18-21; 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Hands-on activities with an introduction to Lego robotics and programming concepts Mechatronics June 19-21; 12:30 to 4 p.m. Learn to construct, test and program a Mechatronics device. Welding June 18-21; 8 a.m. to 12 noon (a.m. group), or 12:30 to 4 p.m. (p.m. group) Hands-on learning in the welding lab with classroom presentation. Applications and details at: http://www.linnbenton.edu/ summeracademies

PUBLIC LIBRARIES‌ ALBANY PUBLIC LIBRARY‌ Main Library Location: 2450 14th Ave. S.E. Information: 541-917-7583, library. cityofalbany.net, www.facebook.com/ albanypubliclibrary The Friends of the Albany Public Library’s Summer Book Sale Call 541-967-1935 for more information. The sale will feature hundreds of books of all kinds for kids and teens for only 50 cents and $1. CDs and DVDs will also be available. Stop by the Main Albany Public Library’s Meeting Room at 2450 14th Ave. S.E. on Saturday, June 16, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, June 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Above: Waiting for fireworks in Harrisburg. Right: Evan Breen at the Linn County Fair. CARNEGIE LIBRARY Location: 302 Ferry St. S.W. Information: 541-917-7855, library. cityofalbany.net, www.facebook.com/ albanypubliclibrary Kids ages 0 to 18 may register at either of the Albany Public Libraries beginning Friday, June 1, 2018, to count the days they read (or listen to someone read) books or magazines this summer and earn prizes. We’ll have a great mix of prizes at four different levels of reading, including a free, new book at all four checkpoints! Students who are going into seventh through 12th grade may work as summer volunteers assisting with children’s programs or helping behind the scenes. Pick up a youth volunteer application at either branch of the Albany Public Library or on the website http://library.cityofalbany. net/young-adult. Turn in completed application by June 18. Students who are going into fifth through 12th grade may join the Marionette Troupe at the Carnegie Library to put on shows for young children in early August. Registration forms are available at either branch of the Albany Public Library or on the website http://library.cityofalbany.net/young-adult. The Albany Library offers a wide variety of educational programs during mornings, afternoons, and evenings. All library youth services programs are always free of charge. Check the library’s website for more information. Unless professional performances interfere, we’ll keep our seven weekly story times and Wacky Wednesday programs (3:30-4:30 every week). If

in doubt about whether a year-round Times: 8:30 a.m. to Noon Monday program is still happening on a given through Friday day, give us a call at 541-917-7583. Be Location: Faith Lutheran Church, sure to carve out lots of time in your 930 Queen Ave. S.W., Albany. schedule to add all our Summer ReadRegistration: faithalbany@proing Program events and help us celeaxis.com or 541-982-7660 brate summer, reading, and libraries. Cost: Free. The theme this year is Libraries Rock! We agree, and we’ll be exploring art, music, geology, and cultural celebrations to help show all that libraries can offer. Everything from hula demonstrations to African drumming to teddy bear picnics are on our calendar. We’ll also be bringing back some favorites like our annual Talent Show and a live animal program! The Albany Public Library is THE rockin’ place to be this summer.

SPORTS‌ ALBANY AQUATICS ASSOCIATION SWIM CAMP‌ For the swimmer considering joining our competitive swim team. Ages: 6 to 18 Dates: Aug. 6 to 10 Time: 10:30-11:30 a.m. Location: Albany Golf and Event Center, 155 Country Club Lane N.W., Albany. Registration: Call 541-981-8339 or send an email to coachrex@comcast.net Cost: Free.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS‌ FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH DAY CAMP‌ Come to Day Camp to learn about Jesus through song, stories and crafts, for kids ages 4 to 10. Dates: June 25-29.

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SUMMER IN THE CITY | BENTON COUNTY ARTS AND MUSIC‌ CAMPS, ETC. Spend the summer with the arts and creativity! In summer art camps, kids will discover new materials and stretch their imaginations in creative projects. Friends and family can enjoy end-of-week art shows, performances, and special presentations created by campers! Art camps are on a flexible schedule: campers can attend morningonly, afternoon-only or full day camps every week. Healthy, balanced, and inclusive snacks will be provided every day, and campers will get lots of exercise in Central Park during breaks, with careful supervision by trained instructors and counselors. Full-day registration: $240 per week Half-day registration: $120 per week Special discounts for members and scholarships are available Early Bird Special: Register before June 1 to get an extra 10 percent off all registrations. Visit TheArtsCenter.net to learn more. Creative Play Join us for free, all-ages art making all summer! Second Saturday Art Days: Second Saturday of the month, 1 to 4 p.m. at The Arts Center. Creative Play at Albany Farmers Markets: Last Saturday of the month, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. CHINTIMINI CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Children’s concerts: Popular annual children’s program featuring free concerts at your public library! This year brings an exciting African folk tale about a boy surprised by his own courage — Tunji and the Giant. Set to lively music by David Mullikin, composer of The Emperor and the Nightingale, and Paul Bunyan: A Tall Tale with Music. The festival features the talents of local musicians and a new storyteller this year. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Friends of the Benton County Public Library and the Linn County Cultural Trust. Sessions: 6 p.m. (new time!) on June 12 at Monroe Community Library, 380 N. Fifth St., Monroe; 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 16 at the Lebanon Public Library, 55 Academy Street, Lebanon and (two performances) 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. on June 20 at the Benton County Public Library, 645 N.W. Monroe Ave., Corvallis; 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, June 21 at OSU KidSpirit, Memorial Union Horizon Room, OSU campus.

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Emily Wisniewski, 9, left, and Eli Wisniewski, 10, make their way to a swimming hole at Avery Park in Corvallis. Cost: Free Information: http://chintimini. org/2018-concerts-children/. OSU CRAFT CENTER This two-week half-day-camp is for sixth through eighth graders. Student artists will be fully engaged exploring various mediums and techniques. Each day they will rotate between two studios, ceramics — using the pottery wheel and hand-building, and paper arts that explore 2-D and 3-D art/craft techniques and mediums drawing inspiration from primitive art, the masters, cubism, pop-art, animation and more! Ages: 6th-8th graders Times: 8 a.m. to noon June 18-29; Ceramics (+ $55 fee) July 9-20; Ceramics (+ $55 fee) July 23- Aug. 3; Art Through the Ages; fifth grade and above (+ $65 fee) Location: OSU Craft Center, 2251 S.W. Jefferson St., Oregon State University Cost: $253 Registration: Register online or in person through KIDSPIRIT. Information: http://kidspirit.oregonstate.edu SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK Phone: 541-752-6036 Sponsored by Corvallis Community Band, and Corvallis Parks and Recreation Description: The popular weekly concerts in Central Park by the Corvallis Community Band begin on Tuesday, June 19 and continue every Tuesday through Aug. 28. Rehearsal begins in the park at 7 p.m., with the concert starting at 8. Each week has a theme, and many concerts feature soloists. The music is suitable for young and old alike. Bring a chair or a blanket to sit on and enjoy good music for a summer night.

Dates: Tuesdays, June 19 through Aug. 28 Time: Rehearsal at 7 p.m., concert begins at 8 p.m. Location: Central Park, near the Gazebo, across from the CorvallisBenton County Library. Registration: Musicians with at least high school level ability can join the band. If you’d like to play, you should come to the rehearsal at 7 p.m. and sit in. For more information, please visit our website at www.c-cband.org, or call Sue Borden, 541-752-6036. Info is also listed each week in the Gazette Times. Cost: none

CORVALLIS PARKS & RECREATION‌ FAMILY MOVIE SWIM 541-766-SWIM (7946) Sponsored by Osborn Aquatic Center A family-friendly movie will be projected poolside each month. Call for movie details. All ages welcome! April 27, May 25, June 29, July 27, Aug. 24; 7 to 9 p.m. at Osborn Aquatic Center How to Register: Call or Online; Regular Admissions Apply PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT 541-766-SWIM (7946) Sponsored by Osborn Aquatic Center Drop off the kids for fun and games while you go out for a night on the town. Kids ages 3 to 6 will play games in the activity room and those 7 to 12 can also go for a swim! We will provide a team of fun counselors, games, activities and a healthy snack. Preregistration required. Ages 3-12. May 4, June 8, July 13, Aug. 10; 6 to 11 p.m. at Osborn Aquatic Center How to Register: Call or Online; $18 Single Advance Registration, $15

Each with Multiple Advance, Registrations, $20 Day-of Registration PROCESSION OF THE SPECIES 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Let’s celebrate Earth Day! Get creative and wear your favorite nature-related costume or mask. Bring banners, streamers and dance in the streets to celebrate our planet during the Procession of Species Parade in downtown Corvallis. No written words, motor vehicles or live pets permitted. Co-sponsored by Corvallis Environmental Center, the Independent Order Odd Fellows and Ashbrook Independent School. All ages welcome. April 21; 12 p.m.; First Street & Jackson Street How to Register: No Registration; Free Event THE HILLTOP BIG BAND Phone Number: 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation The Hilltop Big Band presents another summer of free Central Park concerts. Featuring the Swing sounds of Basie and others you’ll find an

evening’s worth of music to your liking. Bring lawn chairs and blankets. All ages. Every other Wednesday Nights, June 20-Aug. 29; 7:30 to 9 p.m.; Central Park No Registration; Free Event KIDS TO PARK DAY 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Kick off summer and celebrate our beautiful Corvallis city parks at Kids to Parks Day! Come explore Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park and its brand new playground with a nature scavenger hunt, games, relays, crafts and more! Kids to Parks Day is a national day of outdoor play celebrated by parks, cities and towns nationwide. All ages. May 19; 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park (Walnut Drive) No Registration; Free Event DOLLAR DAYS! 541-766-SWIM (7946) Sponsored by Osborn Aquatic Center Celebrate Otter Beach seasonal opening on Memorial Day, cool down on Independence Day, and relax on

Labor Day with a special price for open recreation. Memorial Day, Monday, May 28, Independence Day, Wednesday, July 4, Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3; 1-4 p.m.; Osborn Aquatic Center Call or Online; $1 SENIOR HEALTH & FITNESS DAY 5 4 1-76 6 - S W I M ( 7 9 4 6 ) o r 541-766-6959 Sponsored by Osborn Aquatic Center and Chintimini Senior & Community Center Get up, get active and get healthy. Seniors swim free all day at Osborn Aquatic Center, and take free fitness classes at Chintimini Senior & Community Center! That is everyone 50 years and up. May 30: All day, Osborn Aquatic Center and Chintimini Senior & Community Center Call or Online; Free HIDDEN TREASURES: THE BACKYARDS OF CORVALLIS 541-766-6959 Sponsored by Chintimini Senior & Community Center Spend the day enjoying and touring unique Corvallis backyards. This is a fundraiser for the Chintimini Senior & Community Center. All ages


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SUMMER IN THE CITY | BENTON COUNTY welcome. June 2, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Various home garden locations throughout Corvallis Call or Online; $15 SCHOOL’S OUT SURF PARTY 541-766-SWIM (7946) Sponsored by Osborn Aquatic Center Celebrate the beginning of summer with a beach-themed pool party. Play games, win prizes and get ready for summer fun. June 22; 1 to 4 p.m.; Osborn Aquatic Center Call or go online; regular rates apply CHALK IT UP! 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation It’s all about art in the park. Celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month with a chalk drawing contest, crafts, and messy art. Showcase your creativity and what you love about our parks! Ages 5-13. July 12, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Central Park Call or online, on-site registration; free event PENNY CARNIVAL 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Come play and celebrate community at our annual Penny Carnival! It’s just pennies to play! We’ll have music, wacky relays, old-fashioned carnival games and much more! Buy a bundle of tickets for 25 cents each at the event and each activity costs 1 ticket! Concessions available for additional fees. Sponsored by the Youth Recreation Corps (YRC). July 26, 1 to 3:30 p.m.; Central Park No Registration; 25 Cents per bundle of 25 tickets. 1 penny per ticket. MOVIE NIGHT IN AVERY PARK 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation E n j oy a n o u t d o o r c i n e m a

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Penelope Tacchini, 3, has her face painted like a butterfly at the Hayden Hull, 9, plays a game at the Penny Carnival, put on by Penny Carnival, put on by Corvallis Parks and Recreation. Corvallis Parks and Recreation. experience with family and friends under the stars in beautiful Avery Park. All ages welcome. Aug. 16, 5 to 10 p.m.; Avery Park No Registration; Free Event SUMMER BBQ 541-766-6959 Sponsoring Organization: Chintimini Senior & Community Center Description of Program: Celebrate summer with us! Grilled burgers, chicken, hot dogs, and veggie burgers served up with potato salad, baked beans, and dessert. Raffle likely! Games most definitely! All ages welcome. Aug. 17, 4 to 6 p.m.; Chintimini Senior & Community Center Call or Online; $8 OSBORN 80s PARTY 541-766-SWIM (7946) Sponsored by Osborn Aquatic Center Crimp your hair and wear your neon suit to this 80s themed pool party. Play board games, compete in video game inspired pool races, get righteous photos taken at a photo booth and dance to 80s hits. Everyone will have a totally tubular time at this pool party

busy and active! Monday-Friday, June 25-Aug. 3; Aug. 11; 1 to 5 p.m.; Osborn Aquatic 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Various Corvallis Center Call or Online; Regular Rates Apply parks & nature areas Call or Online; $75 per week ($94 MAJESTIC THEATRE CAMP—MY Outside City) SON PINOCCHIO JR. RECREATION STATION 541-738-7469 (AGES 4-7) Sponsored by the Majestic Theatre 541-766-6918 Students will learn about actSponsored by Corvallis Parks & ing, singing, dancing, and technical theater by producing this show Recreation Fun is the Password! Recreation from start to finish! No experience Station is your child’s chance to required. Auditions April 28, 1-5 p.m.; Camp create crafts, explore nature, play July 9-July 27, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; the games, hear stories, and so much more! Snack is provided. Majestic Theatre Monday-Friday, June 25-Aug. 3, Call or Online; $450 ($625.50 out9 a.m.-12 p.m.; Wilson Elementary side city) School Call or Online; $45 per week ($57 YOUTH SUMMER CAMPS Outside City) SUNDANCE EXPLORERS (AGES PLAY IN THE PARKS 6-8) & SUMMER ADVENTURERS 541-766-6918 (AGES 9-12) Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & 541-766-6918 Recreation Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Let’s Explore Corvallis parks. Recreation Campers will stay active, get creParks and Recreation camp lead- ative with crafts, make friends, eners take your child on vacation every joy water games and explore variday with exciting new activities, fun ous parks in Corvallis. Staff leaders games, local field trips and more, all supervise crafts, hikes, games and while making new friends and staying activities. A school district lunch is

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provided each day. Friday afternoons will be spent at Osborn Aquatic Center. Friday pick up will be at Osborn. Monday-Friday, Aug. 6-24; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Avery Park Thompson Shelter Call or Online; $65 per week ($82 Outside City) LAST CHANCE SUMMER CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Last chance for a blast! Enjoy one last week of summer fun with your friends at the Osborn Aquatic Center and receive 30-minute swimming lessons M-Th included in the price! Participate in crafts, games, outdoor activities, story time and pool activities. A healthy school district lunch is provided each day. Campers will need a swimsuit, towel, snacks and water bottle each day. Monday-Friday, Aug. 27-31; 8 a.m-5 p.m.; Osborn Aquatic Center Call or Online; $100 ($120 Outside City) ROCK CREEK EXPLORERS CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation This is the ultimate nature lover’s

outdoor camp, complete with an overnight under the stars! Special guests from Marys River Watershed and Corvallis Environmental Center will lead exciting lessons in animal habitats, nocturnal creatures and biology of watershed critters! Monday-Friday, Aug. 6-24; 9 a.m.4 p.m.; Avery Park near Parks & Recreation Administration Building Call or Online; $140 per week ($175 per week Outside City) FISH HUNTERS CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Spend the week learning various fishing techniques and visiting different fishing holes in the area. Learn how to cast, set up a rod, fly-fishing techniques and how to clean the fish you catch. You’ll also learn primitive fishing methods including various fish traps and trot lines. Ages 9-13. Monday-Friday, June 18-22; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Willamette Park Rotary shelter Call or Online; $315 ($394 Outside City) INTRODUCTION TO SURVIVAL SCHOOL 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation This camp is an exciting adventure in experimenting with nature. Instructors use games and scenarios to introduce campers to common but fun and challenging skills! Campers work in teams to solve problems, such as staying warm and dry in bad weather, basic fire building, simple traps and various ways to make rope. Ages 6-9. Monday-Friday, June 25-29, and Monday-Friday July 30-Aug. 3; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Willamette Park Rotary shelter Call or Online; $230 ($288 Outside City) ADVANCED SURVIVAL CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks &

AUDITIONS: APRIL 28 TH • 1 - 5 PM

CAMP DATES: JULY 9-28

PERFORMANCES: JULY 26-28 For more information on the camp, visit us online at: www.majestic.org THE MAJESTIC THEATRE • 115 SW 2nd St., Corvallis • 541-758-7827

Camp fees:

$450 in city / $526.50 out of city $150 discount for siblings Family assistance available through the Parks and Recreation office!

All who audition will receive a role in the show. Behind the scenes roles available for those interested as well.


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SUMMER IN THE CITY | BENTON COUNTY Recreation This camp builds on the beginner camp and takes nature exploration to a whole new level. Campers face increasingly complex scenarios such as being lost or surviving a zombie apocalypse. More advanced skills (tracking, wilderness medicine, cooking, cordage making, stone tools, etc.) will be introduced as time allows. Completion of Introduction to Survival School recommended but not required. Ages 9-13 Date: Monday-Friday, July 9-13; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Willamette Park Rotary shelter Call or Online; $315 ($394 Outside City) HARRY POTTER—MAGICAL SCIENCE TOUR Phone Number: 541-766-6918 Sponsoring Organization: Corvallis Parks & Recreation Wonder where the sorting hat will place you? Come join us where the magic of science, art, and literature meet. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are waiting for your arrival! Play quidditch. Make an edible wand, and brew some fantastic potions to drink. Experiment with science, wizard style! Ages 6-11. Date: Monday-Friday, July 16-20; 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; TBD Call or Online; $176 ($220 Outside City) HIKE, BIKE, SWIM ADVENTURES CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation This camp will have active adventures all around the Willamette Valley! Campers will explore local bike trails, waterfall hikes and swimming two afternoons at Osborn Aquatic Center. We’ll even spend a day at a beach! Must have your own bike and helmet to participate in this week of local adventures. Each camper must bring a lunch, a water bottle for each day of camp and dress for the weather with sturdy shoes for hiking. Ages 9-14. Monday-Friday, July 16-20; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Maple Grove Shelter in Avery Park Call or Online; $100.00 ($125.00 Outside City) NINJA WARRIOR CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Learn how to make your body do things it can’t do now. Movements Camp incorporates various movement forms, all outside, to create increased body awareness, coordination, confidence and connection to nature. Ages 10-15.

Monday-Friday, July 16-20; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Maple Grove Shelter in Avery Park Call or Online; $355 ($444 Outside City) CAMP CHALLENGE 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Ready for a Challenge? This is a high intensity camp for teen thrill seekers! Learn proper climbing techniques and test your limits at the OSU Climbing Center and Challenge Course. Sessions taught by certified OSU and Parks and Recreation Staff. Campers must wear appropriate athletic clothes, sturdy shoes and bring a sack lunch, snacks, and a water bottle. Age 11-14. Monday-Friday, Aug. 13-17; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; OSU Campus Call or Online; $150.00 ($188 Outside City) MOUNTAINS TO SEA TEN ADVENTURE CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Campers will learn archery skills, Leave No Trace hiking and backpacking ethics, basic mountain biking trail riding, and experience a day of ocean safety with the Coast Guard in Newport followed by tide pool exploration with a Naturalist. This camp is high adventure and will also build confidence, expose teens to careers in outdoor recreation and build friendships just in time before back to school! Ages 12-15. Monday-Friday, Aug. 27-31; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Avery Park Call or Online; $140.00 ($175 Outside City) GIRLS OUTDOOR SURVIVAL CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Learn wilderness and survival skills led by female instructors incorporating elements of historical rites of passage. Skills include shelter construction, fire building, edible and medicinal plant identification and use, tracking, cordage, crisis/emergency management and use of steel tools. Led by Jessie Krebs, former Air Force S.E.R.E instructor and Therapeutic Wilderness Guide. Ages 9-14. Monday-Friday, Aug. 13-17; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Willamette Park Rotary Shelter Call or Online; $315 ($394 Outside City) SMART CYCLING—YOUTH BIKE CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks &

Recreation Get a great start on smart cycling. Build skills, confidence and independence while riding safely around Corvallis. Learn how to repair and maintain your bike. Bring a bike and helmet to camp each day! Ages 9-13. Monday-Friday, June 18-22, and Monday-Friday, July 16-20; 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Thompson Shelter in Avery Park Call or Online; $162 ($203 Outside City) SMART CYCLING—ADVANCED YOUTH BIKE CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation This is for youth who have finished a Bike Safety class that was offered in local schools or though Parks & Recreation. You’ll extend your cycling skills and learn basic bicycle repair. Bring a bike and helmet to camp each day! Ages 10-14. Monday-Friday, Aug. 6-10; 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Thompson Shelter in Avery Park Call or Online; $162 ($203 Outside City) ART OF ARCHERY 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Calling all archers! Participants will learn the basics of the art of archery including safety, use of equipment, and technique. They’ll explore Adair County Park and learn about archery legends and the history of this fascinating outdoor sport! July 23; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Leave from Avery Park Call or Online; $35 “BACK IN TIME” & TREASURE FIND AT FORT HOSKINS 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Go back in time at the historic Fort Hoskins! Learn how to geocache using a compass to find hidden Kalapuya Native American treasures in the park, followed by playing old time games. In the afternoon, take part in historic re-enactments at the civil war era parade grounds. July 24; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Leave from Avery Park Call or Online; $35 WILDLIFE EXPLORATIONS AT BEAZELL MEMORIAL FOREST 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Play games and adventures focused on wildlife and their habitats. Take a hike to look for signs of wildlife and habitat along Bird Loop Prairie. The day will end by learning

about native game fish and practicing some fishing skills, such as knots, casting, baits and fishing safety. July 25; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Leave from Avery Park Call or Online; $35 WILD FOOD FORAGERS 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Ever wondered what you can eat while hiking in the outdoors? Participants will learn plant identification skills and gather their own medicinal and edible plants while hiking through Beazell Forest. They’ll learn the cultural significance of certain species and what they were used for centuries ago and then enjoy a special cookout and become master outdoor chefs! July 26; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Leave from Avery Park Call or Online; $35 BEGINNING KARATE DAY CAMP 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Camp focus is to introduce students to American Kenpo and develop a basic understanding and level of skill in the martial arts. We cover

history of martial arts and American Kenpo and importance of focus, selfcontrol, respect and responsibility. Activities include basic skill development, bag work, drills, partner work, games and other activities. Monday-Thursday, July 16-19; 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for Ages 5-10, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. for ages 11-15; Aurora Martial Arts Studio, 195 S.E. Crystal Lake Dr. Call or Online; $90 ($113 Outside City) CHILDREN’S SAFETY CLINIC 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks & Recreation Learn basic techniques, including awareness, conflict avoidance skills, and age-appropriate self-defense. The clinic includes discussion and hands-on practice with the instructor. Parents are invited to stay and participate if they would like. Preregistration is required. Ages 6-12. Saturday, June 2; 9-10 a.m.; Aurora Martial Arts Studio, 195 S.E. Crystal Lake Dr. Call or Online; $5 LEARN TO ROW DAY 541-766-6918 Sponsored by Corvallis Parks &

Recreation Enjoy a 2-hour introduction to the sport of rowing guided by the Corvallis Rowing Club. The event is staffed by up to 20 experienced Master Rowers. Participants will be introduced to the techniques and language of rowing, using rowing machines and a practice tank, as well as actual rowing in a racing shell. All equipment is provided. Ages 21+. Saturday, June 2; 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; OSU Rowing Center, Hwy. 34 Call or Online; $5 YOGA IN THE PARK 541-766-6959 Sponsored by Chintimini Senior & Community Center Corvallis has over 2000 acres of parks in the city! Come join us this summer for outdoor evening yoga classes in different parks. Bring your yoga mat or a towel and join Chintimini yoga instructors on Wednesday Evenings from 5:30-6:30pm in July and August for one hour of outdoor community yoga. Classes are open to all levels. Please register in advance. If you show up without registering, you will not be allowed to participate. Instructors include Amy Singh & substitutes as needed. Ages 18+. Wednesdays, June 27-Aug. 8;

Kids & Teens Eat Free this Summer Corvallis School District invites ALL children 18 and under for free meals! Site locations throughout Corvallis & Philomath. Dates & Times vary by site Summer meal sites are fun, safe and offer healthy food Meals must be eaten on site. Parents can purchase a meal for $3.50

For more information, go to:

www.csd509j.net

This institute is an equal opportunity provider.


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SUMMER IN THE CITY | BENTON COUNTY 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Various Parks throughout Corvallis Call or Online; $8 per class, $38 for all 6 weeks

CAMPS‌ AYSO SOCCER CAMP Designed for children ages 4-14. Full day or half day programs are offered to children of any skill level by the UK International soccer coaching staff. Dates of program: June 25-29—9 a.m.-noon, ages 4-14 June 25-29—9 a.m.-3 p.m., ages 7-14 July 23-27—9 a.m.-noon, ages 4-14 July 23-27—9 a.m.-3 p.m., ages 7-14 Aug, 13-17—9 a.m.-noon, ages 4-14 Aug. 13-17—9 a.m.-3 p.m., ages 7-14 Adams Elementary Soccer Fields: 1615 S.W. 35th St. Corvallis Registration is online only. Visit the AYSO website at: www: corvallisayso.org Click on Soccer Camps under the Program drop down button Cost of program: 9 a.m.-noon is $126 9 a.m.-3 p.m. is $178 BENTON GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP Benton Girl Scout Day Camp is for all girls who have completed kindergarten through 11th grade. Younger girls will be campers while older girls can be campers, program aides-intraining or program aides. This year’s theme will focus on Oregon Trees. Activities include learning outdoor and camp craft skills, hiking, creek play, arts and crafts, geocaching, archery, environmental education, songs, kayaking, and more. Time: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., including bus pick-up and drop-off Dates: July 23-27 Location: Rock Creek Park, Corvallis Cost: $95 for registered Girl Scouts, $120 for non-Scouts, $45 and $70 for Girl Scout and non-Scot program aides, respectively. Registration: Details and registration material are available at

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Jocelyn Hensley causes fire to erupt from a cylinder tube by blowing into a smaller tube during an Oregon Museum of Science and Industry React-O-Blast Outreach class at Monroe Community Library. bentondaycamp.org. Contact campJune 25-29 — Wild About Wetdirector@bentondaycamp.org for lands, Ages 8 and older. Our Wild About Wetlands camp allows kids more information. CHINTIMINI WILDLIFE RANGERS to become Wetland Specialist Junior Biologists. Throughout the week SUMMER CAMPS we will look at the survival needs Nurturing the love of nature of wetland animals, ask questions, naturally. and conduct scientific tests. We will June 18-22 — Pond Party: Ages 5 to also learn how to identify different 8. At this camp geared for younger animals and draw observations in children, we will meet the creatures our nature journals. Time 9 a.m. to that call our on-site pond “home.” 4 p.m. Cost $200 Each day, through games and crafts, July 9-13 — Wildlife Rehabilitation we will explore the wonders of pond Camp: Ages 9 to 12. If your child has a life and discover what adaptations passion for saving wildlife, this camp they have that help them survive is for them. As a Chintimini Junior and thrive. Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rehabber, your child will discover Cost: $200 the hardships that wildlife face and

explore the basics of what it takes to stabilize, diagnose, rehabilitate and re-introduce wild animals back into their natural habitat. Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $200. July 16-20 — Bodacious Biologist: Ages 8 to 11. Armed with nature journals and curiosity, we will seek out answers scientifically using Chintimini Wildlife Center as our living laboratory. Join us as we channel the inner scientist in every child. Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $200 July 23-27 — Radical Raptors: Ages 5 to 8. Is your child fascinated with owls, hawks, and eagles? Are they eager to learn what makes Raptors such fierce predators? Then this is

the camp for them! We will explore the basics of raptor survival through games, observations of our resident birds of prey, and videos! Additionally, they will discover how to identify some of the common raptors found in our area. Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $200 July 30-Aug. 3 — SOAR (Science of Amazing Raptors): Ages 9 to 12. This advanced Birds of Prey camp will engage your child’s imagination and scientific observation skills. Campers will get an up-close look at Chintimini’s resident Raptor Ambassadors, providing them with a unique opportunity to make the connection between local wildlife and

the scientific world. Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $200 Aug. 6-10 — Wildlife Warriors: Ages 5 to 7. Using our five senses and our imagination, we will seek out fun in nature. Games, scientific activities, nature crafts, and stories will provide a greater understanding of the wild world around us. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost: $185 Aug. 13-17 — Wilderness 101: (Overnight campout on Thursday), Ages 9 and older. This camp provides kids with a foundation for wilderness survival! Special guest leaders will share their knowledge including knife safety, knot tying, shelter building, water purifying, fire building, and basic first aid. On Thursday evening, campers will be able to camp out overnight in the shelters they build! Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $235 Aug. 20-24 — Wilderness 101/102: (Overnight campout on Thursday), Ages 9 and older This camp is a mix of beginners and advanced campers. We will have the usual activities including knife safety, knot tying, shelter building, water purifying, fire building, and basic first aid. Advanced campers who wish to build on their knowledge will be accommodated with the option of learning a new skill. On Thursday evening, campers will be able to camp out overnight in the shelters they build! Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: $235 DEUTSCHE SCHULE CORVALLIS CLASSES German parent/child class for ages 2 to 4 years. Come with your child and learn together the first phrases, songs, and rhymes in German. July 10 – Aug. 28; 10 to 11 a.m.; $100 per term (8 classes); discounts available. German summer term children’s classes for ages 4 and up. For all levels. July 13 — Aug. 31; 3:15 to 5:30 p.m.; $176 per term (8 classes) discounts available. German Summer Camp “Under the Water” for children 5 and up. Spend one week learning or improving your

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www.monteithhouse.org. Open 12-4 pm Wed. - Sun. Mid June to mid September. Also open by appointment

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SUMMER IN THE CITY | BENTON COUNTY German. All levels welcome. June 18 — 22; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; $200 for the week or $40 per day; discounts available. All classes at Good Samaritan Episcopal Church. 333 N.W. 35th St, Corvallis. To register, call 541-908-9210. For more information, please e mail deutscheschulecorvallis@gmail.com or visit our website at deutscheschule-corvallis.org.

July 19 — Libraries Rock! 2:30 p.m. Make a musical instrument! July 26 — Curt Nelson, Magician 2:30 p.m. Magic show featuring audience participation, crazy puppets, and music as kids work together to defeat the Evil Robots Teen Field Day Featuring Inflatable Obstacle Course Permission slip required July 11 — Monroe Community Library 5 p.m. July 12 — Corvallis, held in Central Park 1 p.m. July 18 — Philomath Community Library 1 p.m.

CORVALLIS-BENTON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY‌ Programs are intended for preschool through 6th grade unless otherwise noted. 645 N.W. Monroe, Corvallis Contact for more information: Youth Services at 541-766-6794 June 9 — Bookin’ It Fun Run race begins at 1 a.m. Free 1-mile and 5K Fun Run for families. Pre-registration encouraged. More info at cbcpubliclibrary.net/bookinit Held at Riverfront Park. June 16 — Kids Library Sleepover 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Spend the night at the library! Featuring entertainment and activities for ages 12 & under. Pre-registration required. Space is limited. Chaperones required. June 20 — 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Chintimini Chamber music. Family music concert features an exciting African folk tale about a boy surprised by his own courage, Tunji and the Giant, set to lively music by David Mullikin. June 21 — Teddy Bear Picnic 10:30 a.m. in Central Park Across from the Library Bring a stuffed animal to Central Park and enjoy music from Red Yarn. Take a photo with Splat the Cat. This event is for young children and their families. June 27 — Kindness Rocks 1:30 p.m. Get creative and decorate rocks with paints and positive messages. July 2 — Children’s Book Club 10:30 a.m. Book discussion and fun activities in Central Park for kids reading beginning chapter books. July 7 — The Beavs & the Bookmobile 10 a.m.-noon. Join OSU student athletes at the Corvallis Farmers Market for fun and games. At the Farmers Market July 9 — Children’s Book Club. 10:30 a.m. Book discussion and fun activities in Central Park for kids reading beginning chapter books. July 11 — Aaron Nigel Smith 1:30 p.m. Award-winning artist Aaron Nigel Smith presents an original reggae concert for the entire family! July 12 — Cinda Johnson, Ukelele for Preschool. 10:30 a.m. Join high spirited Cinda as she entertains with songs, ukulele and percussion instruments.

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Sarah Kincaid, of Corvallis, holds her daughter Una Kincaid, 1, as she uses a recently installed imbarimba at Avery Park in Corvallis. and even fire tornadoes. Program held at the Philomath Fire Station. June 28 — Kindness Rocks 11 a.m. Get creative and decorate rocks with paints and positive messages. July 12 — Aaron Nigel Smith 11 a.m. Award-winning artist Aaron Nigel Smith presents an original reggae concert for the entire family! July 19 — Libraries Rock! 11 a.m. AMANDA LOMAN, GAZETTE-TIMES‌ Make a musical instrument!

Ben Miller, 2, of Corvallis, covers his ears as fire trucks pass while sitting with father Mark during a parade in 2017. July 16 — 123 Andres, 1:30 p.m. 2016 Latin Grammy Award winning musician 123 Andres in concert featuring Spanish and English songs for little language learners. July 23 — Children’s Book Club 10:30 a.m. Book discussion and fun activities in Central Park for kids reading beginning chapter books. July 25 — Curt Nelson, Magician 1:30 p.m. Magic show featuring audience participation, crazy puppets, and music as kids work together to defeat the Evil Robots. July 28 — Preschool Science Saturday 10:30 a.m. Explore sound, music and movement with stories and hands-on activities for preschoolage children. July 30 — Children’s Book Club 10:30 a.m. Book discussion and fun activities in Central Park for kids reading beginning chapter books. Aug. 4 — Pool Party 5:00 p.m. Osborn Aquatic Center. Make a splash at Osborn Aquatic Center. Open to all Summer at Your Library participants and their families. Aug. 14 — Charlie Hope 10:30 a.m. Melodic, interactive music concert for young children and families. Preschool. Aug. 25 — The Beavs & the Bookmobile, 10 a.m.-noon, Join OSU student athletes at the Corvallis Farmers

Market for fun and games. At the Farmers Market. MONROE COMMUNITY LIBRARY Contact: 541-847-5174 June 12 — Chintimini Chamber music 6 p.m. Family music concert features an exciting African folk tale about a boy surprised by his own courage, Tunji and the Giant, set to lively music by David Mullikin. June 26 — Kindness Rocks 1 p.m. Get creative and decorate rocks with paints and positive messages. July 10 — Aaron Nigel Smith 1 p.m. Award-winning artist Aaron Nigel Smith presents an original reggae concert for the entire family! July 17 — Libraries Rock! 1 p.m. Make a musical instrument July 24 — Curt Nelson, Magician 1 p.m. Magic show featuring audience participation, crazy puppets, and music as kids work together to defeat the Evil Robots PHILOMATH COMMUNITY LIBRARY All program held at the Philomath Chamber of Commerce at 1010 Applegate unless otherwise noted Contact: 541-929-3016 June 21 — OMSI 11 a.m. We’ll explore and demonstrate the roots of weather phenomena including the origin of clouds, snow, lightning,

July 26 — Curt Nelson, Magician 11 a.m. Magic show featuring audience participation, crazy puppets, and music as kids work together to defeat the Evil Robots. ALSEA COMMUNITY LIBRARY Contact 541-487-5061 June 28 — Kindness Rocks 2:30 p.m. Get creative and decorate rocks with paints and positive messages.

ANTIQUE AUTO SWAP MEET & THE 2ND ANNUAL “DUST’EM OFF CAR SHOW The Corvallis Historic Auto Club is hosting the 52nd annual Antique Auto Swap Meet & the 2nd annual “Dust’em Off Car Show on Sunday, April 22, at the Benton County Fairgrounds. The Fairgrounds is located at 110 S.W. 53rd St. west of Corvallis. This is an automotive related swap meet & show. Gates open at 7 a.m. Admission

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SUMMER IN THE CITY | BENTON COUNTY is $5 for sixteen or older. Parking is free. Vendor spaces are $20 and Car Show registration is $10, both on a first come basis beginning Sunday morning. Breakfast and lunch are available at the site at reasonable prices. For information call 541-926-3972 or visit the club’s web site at www. corvallishistoricautoclub.com. Time: Swap Meet opens at 7 a.m. Car Show starts at 9 a.m. Prizes awarded at 1 p.m. Information: 541-753-5179 or 541926-3972 or www.corvallishistoricautoclub.com. CORVALLIS SPORTS PARK Our summer classes will run from June 20 to Aug. 26 with no class on July 4. Our classes will be offered in Corvallis as well as Albany. Lil’ Kickers is a child development program with an emphasis on soccer. We use imaginative games to teach kids about soccer and working together as a team. Location; 175 S.W. Twin Oaks Circle, Corvallis Information: 541-757-0776 or www. corvallissportspark.com CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP OF OREGON, BENTON COUNTY CHAPTER Camp Good News: Camp specials (a ventriloquist, a chalk artist, a clown, and a family who does illusions), crafts, swimming at the Philomath Pool, games, puppets, surprises, and great stories for ages 5½ years to 13 years or grades K-6th. Since 1982, Camp Good News has been a special blessing to children. July 23-27; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Scout Troop #3 Campground, 1986 S.W. Allen Ave., Corvallis Info: cefbentoncounty.org How to Register or get more information-Camp Registration Forms: Call CEF Office, 541-752-3740, email, office@cefbentoncounty.org, or mail PO Box 941, Corvallis, OR, 97339. Camp Good News Posters are in various businesses located throughout Benton County. Cost of Program; Register by June 29, cost per child is $65. After June 29, cost is $75. Camperships or financial help is available if you are unable to pay the full Camp cost. Email our office for more information. CORVALLIS ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER SUMMER CAMPS & PROGRAMS SAGE Garden, 4485 S.W. Country Club Avery House Nature Center, 1200 S.W. Avery Dr. June 7, 14, 21, 28: Creepy Crawlers for Preschoolers—ages 3-5, 9 a.m.noon, $100/mo.

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Lora Theurer, 8, of Philomath, runs through a firefighter obstacle course with a hose in-hand during the Philomath Youth Activities Club’s annual carnival at Philomath High School in 2017.

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Family Day at the Benton County Historical Museum was themed “Around the World from 80 Countries.” Dig for creeping, crawling invertebrates in the dirt! We will find and examine slugs, worms, beetles, pill bugs, millipedes, centipedes, and spiders. How are their bodies shaped? We will use nature in creating cool creature art projects! June 18-22: Slimy Soil Science — age 4, 9 a.m.noon, $125/wk; ages 5-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., $200/wk. Dig deep and discover amazing life in the soil! We will marvel at the connections between geology, decomposition, the creation of life and natural habitats! Unearth microbe mysteries and create soil concoctions from sculptures to slime, while we learn about the world beneath our feet. Explore the underground trail in Avery Park in search of slimy creatures! June 18-22: Camp Pizza Pie; Session 1 — ages 6-11, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $200/wk. From dirt to delicious, explore some of our favorite treats from the ground up! Spend the week at SAGE making sweet and savory pizzas in our cob oven–grind wheat, turn milk into cheese, make sauce from tomatoes and more! Let’s eat! Each day has garden time, games, and pizzamaking activities. June 25-29: Buzzing Bikers — ages 5-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., $200/wk. Investigate native pollinators by bike! Bumble around like bees and fluttering butterflies, play pollinator games, and sip nectar. Discover fun ways you can help endangered species by creating bee habitats, building butterfly boxes, and visiting the OSU

Horticulture Center! This camp and is open to bikers of all ability levels with preference of pedal free bikes instead of training wheels. June 25-29: Garden Food Adventures — ages 6-11, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $200/wk. Spend a week playing and eating at SAGE garden. Be a garden explorer as you find out what it takes to get food from the garden to your plate. Learn to plant, tend, and harvest food. And best of all- become an expert at cooking and eating right from the garden! July 5, 12, 19, 26: Tracks & Trails for Preschoolers — ages 3-5, 9 a.m.noon: $100/mo. Explore Avery Park to search for animal tracks and to follow their trails. We will learn about local amphibian, reptile, bird, and mammal tracks. Create your own track stories with a fun art project! July 9-13: Toxic Creatures — age 4, 9 a.m.-noon: $150/wk; ages 5-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $225/wk. Welcome to the world of snakes, salamanders, frogs and all four legged scaly, slimy, slithering creatures! Uncover the toxic nature of these poisonous species, the physics of scales and the science of slime. Investigate Avery Park’s secret places to find these cool creatures! We will get a visit from Brad’s World to participate hands-on adventures and meet live snakes, turtles and alligators! July 10, 17, 24, 31: Explore Nature with your Preschooler — ages 2-6,

9:30-11:30 a.m.: $20/ea. July 10: Wetland Wonders (Sunset Park): Explore the Dunawi wetland & boardwalk. Net for bugs and look for critters that live among the reeds and cattails including a beaver! Touch and feel beaver pelts and skulls. July 17: Tall Tree Trail (MLK Park): Stroll through the tall trees and have a chance to see how surprisingly active a tree is.

Learn some tree identification and use tree parts to make an art project! July 24: Insects & Crayfish (Peavy Arboretum): Who lives down in the water and hides at the bottom of the pond? Net for critters, play pond life cycle games and search for water plants on a walk! July 31: Mud Bog (Crystal Lake): Come prepared to explore this muddy ecosystem! We

will balance climbing over, along, and around logs, search for animal tracks, and look for flying birds and insects. July 9-13: Buzz About Bees — ages 6-11, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $200/wk. Garden life depends on these busy, buzzing pollinators. Explore bee hives at the garden, create candles and lip balm from beeswax, make goodies with honey, and more! July 11–Aug. 29: Family Mornings in the Garden — 10 a.m.-noon: $10/family. Head out to SAGE on Wednesday mornings (July 11 through August 29) this summer to spend time with your family. Each week features familyoriented garden activities appropriate for all ages and a garden snack. Decorate garden flags! Make a seed collage! Paint with berries! July 16-20: Wildlife Cyclers — ages 5-13: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $200/wk. (add $25 for optional overnight camping on Wednesday, ages 8-13) Roll through the phases of the sun and the moon as we explore diurnal, crepuscular, and nocturnal creatures and their habitats. We will learn about the power of the dark and the light, and the amazing adaptations animals have that allows them to survive – at all hours of the

June 18th to August 24th 7:30 am to 6 pm 1st - 8th grades: $85/week Incoming kinders: $150/week Which includes: Breakfast, snack, lunch and supper Weekly swimming at Osborn Arts, games, mini sports camps, STEM academy, and much more! For more info: www.bgccorvallis.org/programs/summer-club/


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SUMMER IN THE CITY | BENTON COUNTY day and night. We will explore local natural areas on our bikes, in search of wildlife and the clues they leave behind! July 16-20: Camp Pizza Pie Session 2 — ages 6-11, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $200/wk. From dirt to delicious, explore some of our favorite treats from the ground up! Spend the week at SAGE making sweet and savory pizzas in our cob oven–grind wheat, turn milk into cheese, make sauce from tomatoes and more! Let’s eat! Each day has garden time, games, and pizzamaking activities. July 23-27: River Riders — ages 5-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $200/wk. (add $40 for optional river rafting on Thursday, for ages 9-13) Investigate, explore, build, and play in nature to discover local rivers and streams of our watershed. We will bike from headwaters to main river junctions to follow several rivers and the route they take through our community to reach their destination of the Willamette River. We will also visit the Wastewater Treatment Plant. This camp is for independent bikers on two wheels. July 19 & Aug 2, 16, 30: Family Garden Cookout Nights — 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., $10/adults and $7/child (kids 2 and under are admitted free). Come out to SAGE for an evening of cooking in the cob oven fun with the whole family! Each night will feature a different dish, all featuring ingredients harvested from SAGE garden, and cooked in the cob oven. Enjoy fun activities for the kids and opportunities to explore. Space is limited and registration is required. July 23-27: Farm to Fork Camp — ages 11-14, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $225/wk. Ever wonder how the food you eat gets from the farm to your fork? Spend a week with farmers and professional chefs while you harvest and cook right from the garden. Experience your food all the way from the soil to your plate! July 30-Aug. 3 Cascades to Coast Adventures — ages 5-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $240/wk. Take a trip to the Cascades and the Coast to investigate Oregon’s ecosystem diversity and its inhabitants from the sage desert, to the forests of the Cascades and ending at the ocean shores of our amazing coast. Join us as we trailblaze a path through the biomes of the Pacific Northwest with field trips to both Cascadia State Park and the Coast. August 2, 9,16, 23: Rivers to Oceans Preschool NaturePlay — ages 3-5, 9 a.m.-noon: $100 Discover animal life in our rivers and learn how the water flows to

How to register: email donna_ brown@oldmillcenter.org or call 541-757-8068. Cost: $330 July/$330 August children must do 3 days Registration fee: $20 to be reimbursed on August tuition Must have registration fee to hold your child’s spot. OPEN STREETS CORVALLIS

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Chase Leslie, of Cub Scouts Pack 161 of Philomath, readies a flag for the 2017 Philomath Frolic parade. the sea! Get a little wet while we do hands-on water activities and experience how water moves. Art projects will focus on water wonders! August 6-10: Kinetic Energy Rollers — ages 5-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $240/ wk. Explore the transfer and movement of energy in nature from the sun to plants, through wildlife to us. Discover power and physics by engaging in fun experiments on bikes, in the water and up in the trees! We will learn about wave, wind and water energy and the LAWS of motion through visits to EPA and OSU Wave Lab. This camp for independent bikers on two wheels. Aug. 13-17: Time Travelers Survival Guide — ages 4, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., $145/ wk; ages 5-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $225/wk. Travel into a time where dinosaurs disappear with the rise of the mammals. When the ice age ends with fierce floods, earthquakes and volcanoes and the arrival and survival of human life begins. We’re on a historic adventure from Native American survival tools to the lifestyle of the pioneers. Field trip to Beazell Memorial Forest and Ft Hoskins. Optional river rafting trip ages 9 –13. Aug. 20-24: Aquatic Bike Adventures — ages 5-8, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $220/wk. Minnows, whirligigs, water striders and so many more amazing creatures to investigate while exploring the underwater world in ponds, streams and rivers around Corvallis and surrounding natural areas. We’ll get our feet wet and explore our local diverse aquatic life and ecosystems by bike! This is a beginner to advanced nature bike camp for bikers on two wheels only. Aug. 20-24: Advanced WaterWheelin’ — ages 9-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $245/wk. Are you ready to conquer

mountains, bridge creeks, jump tree logs and speed along river trails all by bike? Join us for a week of wet and wild fun as we roll through the water cycle in this advanced bike camp! Overnight trip to Alsea Falls to mountain bike. Aug. 27-31: Adventure Camp — ages 5-13, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.: $220/wk. Balance between trees on a slackline, navigate an obstacle course, bog hop, zipline through the trees, mountain bike, go geocaching, ride the river currents and float the Marys River, and so much more! Get muddy at the Crystal Lake bog, bike Bald Hill Park and take field trip to Cascadia State Park! Extended care is available from 8-9am & 3-5pm: $6/hr at Avery House Nature Center programs only Register online: www.corvallisenvironmentalcenter.org 541 753-9211 FREE SUMMER MEAL PROGRAM The Corvallis School District Food Service Department will be offering free meals for all children and teens 18 years of age and younger. Meals will be served at sites all around Corvallis, Philomath and Adair Village, often in conjunction with other programs such as Boys & Girls Club, Parks & Rec, KidSpirit and Osborn Aquatic. How to participate: It’s free! All children need to do is show up at any designated site and time, regardless of household income, and receive a meal. All meals must be eaten on site. About the Food: The food is prepared fresh daily and transported to the various locations to be handed out at the sites. Meals meet or exceed state and federal nutrition standards, and much of the produce used is locally sourced! When & Where: All locations, dates

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Sophie Kessler, 20 months, jumps into the arms of mom Beth while att the Osborn Aquatic Center’s Otter Beach in 2017. and serving times will be posted on our website at www.csd509j.net Start Date: Tuesday, June 19 Cost: Free! INTEGRATED PRESCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAM Sponsored by Old Mill Center for Children and Families, the integrated Preschool Summer program serves children of all abilities. Emphasis is on play-based, active learning in a

beautiful park setting. Snacks are provided. Lunch provided by parents. Water play on Wednesdays. Ages: 3 to 5 Time: 8 a.m. to noon Dates: Monday-Wednesday, July 2 to Aug. 22. Location: 1650 S.W. 45th Place, Corvallis. Information: www.oldmillcenter. org/preschool

A free street festival that encourages active transportation and engages the community to create places where people want to walk, bike and play. Ages: all ages and abilities Time: noon to 4 p.m. Date: Sunday, Aug. 19 Location: Cloverland Park to Harding School and a mile of streets between, including 27th and a Neighborhood Bike demonstration on Coolidge. Cost: free and open to the public Registration: None. Open Streets Corvallis is a joint initiative between Corvallis Bicycle Collective and City of Corvallis Active Transportation Program. More information can be found at www.openstreetscorvallis.org or www.corvallisbikes.org/openstreets.

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SUMMER IN THE CITY | BENTON COUNTY OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PRECOLLEGE PROGRAMS Summer programs for youth at Oregon State University are offered throughout the summer for a variety of topics ranging from art to engineering. Programs range in length from half-day camps to full day three week camps. EXPEDITIONS Expeditions is a two-week summer program designed to challenge and engage talented, gifted and highlyabled learners entering grades four and five. Dates: July 9-20 Time: 8:30 a.m. to noon Location: Linus Pauling Middle School, 1111 N.W. Cleveland, Corvallis Cost: $225, scholarships available Info: expeditions.oregonstate.edu ADVENTURES IN LEARNING Adventures in Learning is for students entering sixth and seventh grades. The students select their courses from a list of challenging and intriguing subjects designed for the talented, gifted and highly able learner. Dates: July 9-20 Time: 8:40 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. Halfday options available. Location: OSU Campus, Corvallis. Transportation available from Linn County Cost: $250 half-day, $450 full day, scholarships available. Info: ail.oregonstate.edu OUTSIDE THE BOX Outside the Box is for talented, gifted and highly able students entering eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. The students enroll in a variety of interesting courses not usually available to them in the regular school setting. Dates: July 9-20 Time: 8:40 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. Halfday options available. Location: OSU Campus, Corvallis. Transportation available from Linn County. Cost: $250 half-day, $450 full day, scholarships available. Info: otb.oregonstate.edu BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF CORVALLIS: SUMMER CLUB Fun and affordable. Includes: Morning snack, lunch and dinner provided A weekly field trip – two hours of swimming at Osborn! Weekly sports – each grade second thru fifth will get the opportunity to learn and play a new organized sport each week (Flag football, volleyball, basketball, ultimate frisbee, soccer, pickleball, baseball/softball) Middle School participants will

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Kinetic sculptures parade during the da Vinci Days Grand Kinetic Challenge in 2017. have archery classes Art, tech lab, robotics, games, cooking classes for middle school, and much more Activities within the air-conditioned Boys & Girls Club building and outside at our dedicated sports fields. Grouped by grades that kids are going into: Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd & 3rd, 4th & 5th, and 6th through 8th ; All groups fully supervised. Ages: 5-14 Dates: Weekly, June 18-Aug. 24 Times: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cost: Kindergarten: $155 per week per child; with a focus on having fun and preparing the kids to enter Kindergarten. 1st – 8th: $85 per week per child Registration: www.bgccorvallis. org/programs/summer-club/ BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF CORVALLIS: SAFETY TOWN Two week session, for two hours per day. Educates children about important safety topics, including fire safety, dog safety, water safety and more. Children learn through handson activities, music and field trips. Features a miniature town, complete with pedal cars, where children have fun learning pedestrian and car safety. Age: Children entering Kindergarten in the fall Times: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Dates: Session 1: July 10 — 20; Session 2: July 24 — Aug 3 Location: Boys & Girls Club of Corvallis Cost: $85 per student Registration: www.bgccorvallis.

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Sylvie Stokes, 11, and Arjen Wiersma, 4, try to soak passers-by using a bike-powered water pump in front of the Corvallis Bicycle Collective. The inaugural Open Streets Corvallis took place on Sunday, August 20, 2017. org/programs/safety-town/ Forest. The base price is $140 per For more information, please call week per child (which includes activities). The registration packets will 541-757-1909. be available on our website and in THE PHILOMATH YOUTH our office on April 12. ACTIVITIES CLUB Philomath Safety Town. Under Fun in the Sun Summer Day the guidance of a teacher, law enCamp, Monday through Friday from forcement officer, and teen instruc7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. each day starting tors, children entering kindergarten June 18 and ending Aug. 17. The day at the Clemens Primary School are camp is for youth entering kinder- introduced to many types of safety garten in the fall, up to twelve years concepts. They will practice being old. Children must already be five safe pedestrians and drivers of pedyears old to participate. The camp dle cars on our miniature town. This, offers weekly themes. Each week the combined with songs, art projects, group goes swimming, does group videos, a bus field trip, and many activities, group games and takes presentations from the community, walking trips to the library. They provides a fun learning experience also take two fieldtrips per week. for the children. Safety Town will be Some of the favorites are Wings and held from Aug. 13-17. Registrations Waves Waterpark and Enchanted will be available on April 12 online,

and in the kindergarten registration packets at Clemens Primary School. Contact Sarah at 541-9294040 or swoosley@peak.org for more information. Benton BBQ Cookoff: The Benton County BBQ Cookoff is presented by Pioneer Telephone again! It will benefit the Philomath Youth Activities Club. The event will be held on June 24 from 1-4 p.m. at the Mary’s Peak True Value/ Vinwood Taphouse/ Ixtapa Restaurant Complex. Come support a great cause while sampling and voting on some of the best BBQ around. If you are interested in being a sponsor or contestant please contact Kathy and Gary White at watermellon@peak.org. Fish Rodeo at the Philomath Frolic & Rodeo: Kids twelve and under can buy a ticket to catch a trout with their bare hands at the Fish Rodeo! The funds raised go to support PYAC Programs. Tickets are $8.00 each, and there are 100 available. The event will be Saturday July 14 at 4:00 p.m. Catch the biggest fish, win a prize! Tickets can be purchased at PYAC ahead of time. OSU KIDSPIRIT‌ Learn, grow, play, and have fun this summer at KidSpirit! This innovative Summer Day Camp program offers two-week and one-week sessions Monday – Friday for youth going into grades K-12. Our sessions also offer half-day and full-day options. We offer a variety of activities in sports, arts, science, cooking and more. All KidSpirit activities are educational, curriculum-based, and designed to cater to campers with any ability or skill level. Our activities emphasize safety, skill building, development, teamwork, and fun! Registration is both online kidspirit.oregonstate.edu and in the KidSpirit office located in 125 Langton Hall on the OSU campus, or call 541-737-KIDS (5437). Six camp sessions are available, some with both two and one week camps. Costs vary by camp. OSU KidSpirit Gymnastics Ages: 2-18 KidSpirit’s non-competitive gymnastics program serves boys and girls with classes ranging from parent/child to levels 1-4. Check us out at kidspirit.oregonstate.edu or call 541-737-KIDS (5437). Camps: June 18-Aug. 18 (M-F) Cost: vary by level OSU Young Actors Series at KidSpirit Grades: K-8 The Young Actors Series focuses on giving young people a voice. The series uses performance art as a means to tackle elements such as

confidence building and standing up to fears. KidSpirit staff train specifically to work with actors as they explore their inner selves. This year Junior Beavers, Dam Builders and Duck Busters can all participate in this fun activity. Attend any one session or all! Register online at kidspirit.oregonstate.edu or call 541737-KIDS (5437) to learn more. Camp costs vary. For Dam Builders and Duck Busters Session 1: Breaking Barriers: Basic Acting &Improv Session 3: Dare to be You: Comedy & Drama Session 4: Seize the Day: Musical Theatre Session 5: Stand up to Fear: Pantomime & Technical theatre Session 6: Curtain Call: Basic Acting Skills & Show Production Cost: Varies by camp length. Additional $50 fee required. For Junior Beavers Session 1 and 4: Storyteppers Session 3 and 5: Stage Crafters Session 6: Musical Theater KIDSPIRIT PARTIES At KidSpirit, you call the shots for your birthday party or special event. Do you want to create a masterpiece? Great! Do you want to learn a bit of gymnastics? You got it! KidSpirit will provide balloons, activity, supervision, and set-up and clean up. You provide the food, gifts and the guests. Parties last an hour and a half and must be reserved a minimum of three weeks prior to desired party date. Grades: Special events for all ages Dates: Call for party reservation and cost Site: OSU campus KIDSPIRIT SUMMER DAY CAMP Grades: K-12 Learn, grow, play, and have fun this summer! KidSpirit has an innovative Summer Day Camp program, includes sports, arts, theatre, science, and cooking activities, twoweek and one-week sessions (Monday-Friday) for youth grades K-12. KidSpirit is not your average summer camp because we pride ourselves on continuing a child’s education from one school year to the next. In addition to abundant educational lessons, our counselors and instructors are devoted to helping youth establish positive social connections with one another that last much longer than just the summer. All KidSpirit Summer Day Camp programs quality for childcare tax credit. Call register online kidspirit.oregonstate.edu or call 541737-KIDS (5437)


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Wendy Burns, left, and Daniel Willson ride down a sand dune on the Soul Train during the da Vinci Days Graand Kinetic Challenge in 2017. Cost: Varies by camp length Camp is organized according to grade levels (as of fall 2018): Junior Beavers (grades K to 2) Dam Builders (grades 3 to 5) Duck Busters (grades 6 to 8) Teen Leadership Program (grades 8 to 12) To view entire camp schedule, please visit http://kidspirit.oregonstate.edu/summercamp Pre and after camp care are available for additional fees. Corvallis School District will provide a FREE, nutritious meal to anyone 18 years and younger. Anyone over 18 can purchase a lunch for $3.50. Each lunch includes a milk, main entrée, fruits, and vegetables. Accommodations can be made for campers with allergies with advance notice and documentation. Scholarships are awarded based on need and available funds. We award up to 50% off a session. To apply for a scholarship, visit us at kidspirit. oregonstate.edu/summercamp/fees-payments. If you are interested in sponsoring a child, donate online at kidspirit.oregonstate. edu/donate. *Scholarships are not guaranteed. Register online at kidspirit.oregonstate.edu. Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Contact us for registration and payment questions at 541.737.KIDS (5437) or email at kidspirit@ oregonstate.edu.

SPORTS‌ CORVALLIS KNIGHTS BASEBALL

Affordable family entertainment! Fun for ages 0 to 100. Time: Mondays-Saturdays, 6:30 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m. Dates: June 12 to Aug. 8 Fireworks Nights: June 12, July 3 and Aug. 8 Location: Oregon State University’s Goss Stadium, 430 S.W. Langton Place, Corvallis. Cost: $7 to $12 per ticket Information: www.corvallisknights.com Ticket information: Call 541-7525656 or email tickets@corvallisknights.com. CORVALLIS SPORTS PARK Our summer classes will run from June 19 to August 18 with no class on July 4. Our classes will be offered in Corvallis as well as Albany. Lil’ Kickers is a child development program with an emphasis on soccer. We use imaginative games to teach kids about soccer and working together as a team. Location; 175 S.W. Twin Oaks Circle, Corvallis Information: 541-757-0776 or www. corvallissportspark.com. SUMMER TROPHY LEAGUE SWIM TEAM Ages 5 and older. Must be able to swim 25 yards of freestyle and backstroke. Program runs through Aug. 15. Cost includes swim practices, four swim meets, swim cap, t-shirt, awards, and an end-of-season celebration. Dates: May 2 to Aug. 15

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Location: Osborn Aquatic Center, 1940 N.W. Highland Drive, Corvallis Information: www.corvallisaquaticteam.org The cost of Trophy League is $425 if joining in April, $350 in May, and $275 in June. The lump sum cost includes monthly dues, pool rental fee for practices, USA Swimming fees, meet fees for the four Trophy League meets, a t-shirt, swim cap, end of season Trophy League party, and awards. High school aged swimmers who are not interested in Trophy League meets may join the team on a monthly basis, and should contact the Business Manager for cost information before registering.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL‌ GAME ON! GEARING UP FOR LIFE’S BIG GAME Phone Number: 541-757-7497 Sponsored by Grant Avenue Baptist Church (Corvallis) The week-long sports-themed Vacation Bible School featuring Bible stories, music, games, crafts and more. All children age 4 through fifth grade (completed) are welcome! Dates of Program: Monday-Friday, July 9-13 Time: 9 a.m.-noon Location: 1625 N.W. Grant Ave., Corvallis How to register/get more information: Register online at www. grantavebc.org or call 541-757-7497 for more information.

Summer Learning Block Party June 25, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free admission to Gilbert House Children’s Museum! Discover booths, resources for summer learning, and hands-on activities! Summer camps at Gilbert House Children’s Museum utilize a handson, inquiry-based approach. Experienced educators guide all the learning opportunities. Our staff, our methods and our children’s museum environment create the perfect combination for a fantastic summer camp experience. Camps are designed to be fun, creative and original as we highlight the best of what the Museum has to offer. We offer morning-only camps for kids ages 3-5, as well as all-day camps for kids ages 5-12. Camp costs range from $75 to $175 for Gilbert House members, and from $85-$200 for nonmembers. For more information about Gilbert House summer camps, visit: http://acgilbert.org/ summer-camps/

SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE Take Flight!: July 9-13 Prepare for take-off! Engineer your own flying machines, and explore how kites, parachutes, planes, and helicopters work. Campers will design, build, and fly their own rockets! Make it Move: July 16-20 All aboard! Campers will learn about different modes of transportation, while enjoying handson engineering experiments with cars, bridges, submarines, trains, and roller coasters. Amazing Bodies: July 23-27 Learn more about our amazing bodies and their intricate functions! Campers will explore our senses, limbs, and limitations, while exploring medical inventions like prosthetics and glasses. Farm to Table: July 30-Aug. 3 Get dirty during this week of agricultural discovery! Plant seeds, design and create agricultural tools, and learn about different types of plants. Campers will prepare and enjoy produce from the garden! Toys! Toys! Toys!: Aug. 6-10 Build and experiment with building blocks, rubber band toys, circuit toys, and more! Campers will invent

and create their own toy prototype. Structures & Shelters: Aug. 13-17 Calling all architects! Learn about towers, forts, pyramids, and other structures. Campers will spend the week planning, designing, and enjoying hands-on building challenges! Sun & Space: Aug. 20-24 Campers will discover a whole new realm of stars, planets, and moons! Explore constellations, navigation, and build a space suit during this week of out-of-this-world fun! SALEM PARKS & RECREATION‌ Register by phone at 503-5886261 or online Coyle Outside / Salem Parks and Rec Intro to Survival; July 23-27; 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; ages 5 to 9; Cost $230 Learn the fundamentals of Wilderness Survival using fun scenarios building shelter, fire, traps and more. Advanced Survival; July 30-Aug. 3; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; ages 9 to 13; Cost $315 Dive deep into the skills of surviving in the wilderness. Build shelters, fire, traps and learn to navigate, identify edible plants, track animals, tie knot and safely use a knife. All Salem Parks and Rec Camps occur at Minto Brown Park in Salem.

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