Activity Guide
PARKS AND RECREATION
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NON-RESIDENTS
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PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIONERS President Jon Ruzicka Vice President Angela Johnson Commissioners Preston Carter, Kate Lovan, Susan McIlroy, Scott Raeber, Stephen Smith, Erik Stidham, Jessica Weisman (Youth Commissioner) PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Director Doug Holloway Superintendents Sara Arkle, Open Space Karen Bledsoe, Administration Gene Peacock, Zoo Boise Roseanne Swain, Recreation Jennifer Tomlinson, Parks CITY OF BOISE ELECTED OFFICIALS Mayor David Bieter City Council Lauren McLean, Council President Elaine Clegg, Council President Pro Tem Scot Ludwig Lisa E. Sánchez TJ Thomson Holli Woodings
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OUR MISSION STATEMENT Parks and Recreation Department’s mission is to enhance Boise’s quality of life by working in partnership with the community to foster and support citizen well being and healthy community environments. ACTIVITY GUIDE Activity Guide is published three times a year in December (Winter/ Spring), in April (Summer) and in August (Fall) by Parks and Recreation Department, 1104 Royal Blvd., Boise, Idaho 83706, 208-6087600, cityofboise.org/parks. Contents ©2019 Parks and Recreation Department, all rights reserved. Printed in the United States. FEES, CHARGES & CLASS TIME DISCLAIMER Fees set in this activity guide are subject to approval by the Boise City Council. Fees are subject to change at any time by resolution of the council without additional notice except as required by Idaho Code. In the event of an error, omission or misprint in this guide, please refer to the fees and charges that were approved by the Boise City Council. Class times are subject to change. Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel activities due to lack of registration. REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY Please see page 63 for the Refund and Cancellation Policy. EDITOR Sarah Collings, Community Outreach Specialist, Parks and Recreation Department, scollings@cityofboise.org, 208-608-7616. LEGALESE In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call 866632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1)mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: 202-690-7442; or (3) email: program. intake@usda.gov. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Contents INFORMATION
OLDER ADULTS
Ice Skating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
City Staff and Elected Officials. . . . . . . . . . 2
Performing Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
[ 62 & OVE R ]
Sports/Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Lifetime And Leisure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Facilities Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Dick Eardley Senior Center. . . . . . . . . . . 47
Registration Information and Form. . . . . 63
Dick Eardley Senior Center Classes . . . . 49
Zoo Boise Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Older Adult Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Park Reservations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
PRESCHOOL
[ WA L KI NG - AG E 5
]
TEENS
ADAPTIVE RECREATION
[ AGE S 1 3 - 17 ]
Art – Parent/Child. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Drop In Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Environmental Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Environmental Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Golf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Fitness/Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Ice Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Performing Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Ice Skating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Zoo Boise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
[ A LL AGE S ]
Camps �������������������������������������������������������52 Classes & Clubs ���������������������������������������53 One-Day Activities �����������������������������������55 Adventure Seeker Program ���������������������57
VOLUNTEER & LEARN
Performing Arts/Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Pre-School STEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Zoo Boise Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
[ A LL AGE S ]
ADULTS
VoLEARNteer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
[ 18 & OVE R ]
Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
YOUTH [ AG ES 5 - 12 ]
Other Volunteer Opportunities . . . . . . . . 59
Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Environmental Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Art. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Performing Arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Environmental Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Social Partner Dancing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Golf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Sports/Fitness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Holiday Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Zoo Boise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
Ice Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
“We are proud to offer a wide variety of affordable classes, camps and activities for all ages. We hope they enrich the lives of you and your loved ones.” –MAYOR DAVID BIETER
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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5 ) ( WA LKING-AGE PRE S C H OOL
PRESCHOOL (WALKING-AGE 5) ART – PARENT/CHILD CLAY CLASS FOR CREATIVE KIDS
STORIES THAT COME ALIVE AGES 2.5-5 Mom, dad, or grandparent, bring your child to the Art Center for a shared time of fun activities. This class includes art projects all centered around special stories for children.
ART START
AGES 2.5-5 Know the thrill of creating with clay! During this fun class, parents and children will make plates, figures, vases and wall hangings. Students will decorate and glaze all of their one-of-a-kind clay creations.
AGES 2.5-5 W ant to get your young person started in art? Then this class is for you! Preschoolers will get introduced to all kinds of fun art projects using a variety of materials such as clay, paint, textiles, pastels and much more.
AGES 2.5-5 Parents and children will each create extra special holiday crafts using a variety of materials that your family will cherish for years to come.
All materials are provided. Fees include both parent/guardian and child.
AGE
CLASS
DAY
HOLIDAY CRAFTS
TIME
DATE
LOCATION
Tu
10-10:45A
Sept 17-Oct 22
Th
9-9:45A
Sept 19-Oct 24
CLAY CLASS FOR CREATIVE KIDS Tu
9-9:45A
Sept 17-Oct 22
2.5-5
ART START
2.5-5
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents) INSTRUCTOR
FEE RES/NR
Fort Boise CC Karen Hedger
$47.99/$73.83
Fort Boise CC Karen Hedger
$47.99/$73.83
9-9:45A 2.5-5
HOLIDAY CRAFTS
Tu
10-10:45A 11-11:45A
STORIES THAT COME ALIVE
Th
10-10:45A
102701-01 102701-02 102713-01 102703-01
Nov 26-Dec 10
Fort Boise CC Karen Hedger
$24.50/$37.42
1-1:45P 2.5-5
ACTIVITY#
102703-02 102703-03 102703-04
Sept 19-Oct 24
Fort Boise CC Karen Hedger
$47.99/$73.83
102705-01
DROP IN ACTIVITIES PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM AGES 5 AND UNDER Preschoolers will love playing with balls, gym scooters and age-appropriate gym equipment in Fort Boise Community Center gym. AGE
CLASS
5 & UNDER
DATE Oct 1-Apr 30* Preschool Open Gym 4
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DAY
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tu, Th LOCATION
Fort Boise CC
TIME 9-11A FEE $1 per child
*No preschool open gym Nov 26 & 28; Dec 24, 26, 31; Jan 2; Mar 24 & 26
HOMESCHOOL DAYS AGES 3-12 F or class description, see page 13.
NATURE PRESCHOOL DROP-OFF PROGRAM
PRESCHOOL IN THE GARDEN AGES 3.5-6 E ach series of three classes focuses on seasonal components of gardening that encourages exploration, creativity and AGE
ADULT + CHILD (ALL AGES) For class description, see page 14. DROP OFF PROGRAM
ADULT + CHILD (ALL AGES) For class description, see page 14.
Outdoor Preschool
STORY TRAIL ADVENTURE AGES 3-6 Offered the 2nd Tuesday of each month. We invite you and your preschooler to join us to walk our ¼ mile trail and read a story together. Afterwards each child can get creative
CLASS
DAY
HOMESCHOOL DAYS – History of Watershed
TIME
DATE
M
10-11:30A
Th
10-11:30A
Oct 14 Dec 9 Sept 5 Nov 7
LOCATION
F
1-4P
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
Boise WaterShed Staff
FREE
Foothills LC
$3
Staff
125095-03 125962-01
Sept 13
125962-02
Oct 11 Nov 1
125962-03
Fernsworth Foothills LC
125962-04
$20
125962-05 125962-06
Dec 6
125962-07
Staff
Dec 13
125962-08
Sept 10-12 PRESCHOOL IN THE GARDEN
3-6
Tu, W, Th 9A-12P
STORY TRAIL ADVENTURE
Tu
10-11A
Call 208-608-7300 125095-04
Nov 8
3.5-6
ACTIVITY#
Sept 6 Oct 4 NATURE PRESCHOOL DROP-OFF PROGRAM
Registration for Outdoor Preschool 2020 will be featured in the summer Activity Guide (published in April 2020) Questions? Call 208-493-2534.
124003-01
Sept 24-26 BUGS
Staff
$52.50 124003-02
Oct 1-3
124003-03
Sept 10
125010-01
Oct 8 Nov 12
5 )
HOMESCHOOL DAYS – Pollinators HOMESCHOOL DAYS – Animal Adaptations
3.5-6
WATERSHED WEEKENDS
SCHOOL BREAK PROGRAMS
HOMESCHOOL DAYS – Extreme Weather
3-12
with our story-related craft. Children should dress for the weather and be accompanied by an adult.
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AGES 3.5-6 I n these classes, children will discover nature. Classes include songs, short hikes, stories, crafts and hands-on experiences both inside and outside. Repeat class offered the 1st and 2nd Friday of each month, each month having a different theme. This is a dropoff program.
healthy eating. Activities during the three-day series may include craft projects, science experiments, garden tours, story time, bug catching and more. Participants should be dressed for the weather, wear closed toed shoes and bring a bottled water. This is a dropoff program.
P R ESCH OOL
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Foothills LC
Staff
125010-02
$3
125010-03
Dec 10
125010-04
ADULT + CHILD SCHOOL BREAK PROGRAMS For class description, see page 14. (All Ages) ADULT + CHILD WATERSHED WEEKENDS For class description, see page 14. (All Ages)
GOLF GOLF LESSONS – Quail Hollow AGES 4-6 Classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting. All classes are open to any skill level from beginner to advanced; clubs will be provided for the students during class time. AGE
CLASS
GOLF LESSONS – Warm Springs AGES 4-6 All classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting and are open to any skill level, from beginning to advanced. Lessons will include on-course instruction. Golf clubs are available at no cost to students. DAY
TIME
DATE
Preschool Golf Lessons
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
ACTIVITY#
4-6
GOLF LESSONS – Quail Hollow
Tu, W, Th
4:15-5:15P
Sept 3-5
Quail Hollow GC
Staff
$55
170001-01
4-6
GOLF LESSONS – Warm Springs
Tu, W, Th
4:15-5:15P
Sept 10-12
Warm Springs GC
Staff
$55
180001-01
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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ICE HOCKEY GOAL!
Hockey Learn to Play The focus and goal of the Hockey Learn to Play curriculum is to teach beginner hockey players the fundamentals of skating. It is important for these developing players to become comfortable on the ice, learn the basic hockey stance, stride, knee bend, use of edges and how to hold a stick before moving into a 6U or 8U full hockey curriculum. Players need to be able to participate in class independently from parent. Scholarships are available for these classes.
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 1 (H1) AGES 4-8 P layers will learn how to sit on ice and stand up, proper stance, march forward, forward two-foot glide, dip, squat, scooter pushes, T-push, forward swizzles, snowplow stop and backwards skating. Full equipment required. Idaho IceWorld will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet must be provided by skater. No sticks allowed.
Hockey Learn to Play
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 2 (H2) AGES 4-8 P layers will learn backward stance, skating forward using full strides, forward onefoot glides, backward hustle, backward swizzles, glide turns and moving snowplow stops. Full equipment required. Idaho IceWorld will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet and stick must be provided by skater. AGE
4-8
4-8
4-8
CLASS
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 1 (H1)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 2 (H2)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 3 (H3)
4-8
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY (H4)
4-17
USA HOCKEY NATIONWIDE TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE CLINIC
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 3 (H3)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY (H4)
AGES 4-8 Players will learn one-foot snowplow stop, introduce hips with ¼ turn twist to hockey stop, full strides using 45-degree V-Push, shuffle stride, backwards hustle, backward C-Cuts, power pushes, backward outside edge glide, forward C-Cuts, C-push glide, forward outside and inside edges, gliding 2 foot turn and lateral Crossover March. Classes will be structured following USA Hockey American Development Model (ADM) Program. Full equipment required. Idaho IceWorld will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet and stick must be provided by skater.
AGES 4-8 Pre-requisite requirement: mastery of Hockey Learn to Play 3 (H3) skills. Class includes on-ice coaching instruction and scrimmages. Full hockey equipment is required. Player must provide his/her own helmet and stick.
DAY
TIME
DATE
LOCATION
USA HOCKEY NATIONWIDE TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE CLINIC AGES 4-17 USA Hockey is sponsoring a Try Hockey for Free clinic at Idaho IceWorld. Skates, sticks, gloves and helmets will be provided. Equipment fitting held 30 minutes prior to taking the ice. Registration is free but required. INSTRUCTOR
FEE
ACTIVITY#
Tu
5:30-6P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$92/7 classes
160000-01
Su
10:45-11:15A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$79/6 classes
160000-02
Tu
5:30-6P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$92/7 classes
160000-03
Su
10:45-11:15A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$92/7 classes
160000-04
Tu
6-6:30P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$92/7 classes
160001-01
Su
11:15-11:45A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$79/6 classes
160001-02
Tu
6-6:30P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$92/7 classes
160001-03
Su
11:15-11:45A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$92/7 classes
160001-04
Tu
5:30-6:30P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160002-01
Su
10:45-11:45A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160002-02
Tu
5:30-6:30P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$134/7 classes
160002-03
Su
10:45-11:45A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$134/7 classes
160002-04
Tu
5:30-6:30P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160003-01
Su
10:45-11:45A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160003-02
Tu
5:30-6:30P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$134/7 classes
160003-03
Su
10:45-11:45A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$134/7 classes
160003-04
Sa
TBD
Nov 9
FREE
160303-01
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Kory Scoran
*No class Sept 29 6
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P R ESCH OOL
ICE SKATING ICE SKATING – Learn to Skate AGES 2-12 Recognized by Learn to Skate USA as a Top 10 program in the country, Idaho IceWorld’s Learn to Skate program provides a fun and structured way for skaters to be physically active and improve their skills under the professional eyes of certified instructors. We have group classes for all levels and ages. Check out the curriculum for each level at learntoskateusa.com.
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All students of Idaho IceWorld’s Learn to Skate program must be current members of our governing body, Learn to Skate USA. With your annual $16 membership in the best skating program, endorsed by U.S. Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speedskating, you will receive access to loads of information, secondary accident insurance and be able to participate in lessons, performances and competitions associated with Learn to Skate USA. Go to learntoskateusa.com to purchase before registering for class.
ICE SHOW CAST
This show is professionally choreographed and has become an IceWorld tradition boasting two sold out shows every year. Because of the popularity of this show, we have decided to move to a larger venue this AGE
2-3
2-3
4-6
4-6
4-6
4-6
CLASS
SPUDS AND TATER TOTS (Parent Participation Required)
WEE ONES (Without Parent Participation)
SNOWPLOW SAM 1 (Beginners)
SNOWPLOW SAM 2 (Prerequisite Snowplow Sam 1)
SNOWPLOW SAM 3 (Prerequisite Snowplow Sam 2)
SNOWPLOW SAM 4 (Prerequisite Snowplow Sam 3)
DAY
Learn to Skate
year, CenturyLink Arena. The show will be held on Sunday, Dec. 8, time of day TBD. Students receive extra on and off ice instruction and have loads of fun! Being a cast member is a huge commitment of time and energy. Costume fees are TBD. More Information will be available in late August. Check our website idahoiceworld.com for updates. City of Boise, Parks and Recreation Scholarships do not apply to this activity. TIME
DATE
LOCATION
FEE
ACTIVITY#
W
5:45-6:15P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161000-05
Th
10-10:30A
Sept 5-Oct 24
$97/8 classes
161000-01
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161000-02
W
5:45-6:15P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161000-06
Th
10-10:30A
Oct 31-Dec 19**
$85/7 classes
161000-03
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161000-04
Sept 5-Oct 24
$97/8 classes
161106-01
$85/7 classes
161106-02
Idaho IceWorld
Th
10-10:30A
W
5:45-6:15P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161001-01
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161001-02
W
5:45-6:15P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161001-03
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161001-04
W
5:45-6:15P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161002-01
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161002-02
W
5:45-6:15P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161002-03
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161002-04
W
5:45-6:15P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161003-01
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161003-02
W
5:45-6:15P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161003-03
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161003-04
W
5:45-6:15P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161013-01
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161013-02
W
5:45-6:15P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161013-03
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161013-04 161110
Oct 31-Dec 19**
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
4-12
ICE SHOW CAST – Snowplow Sam & Basic Practice
M
5-5:30P
Sept 23-Dec 2**
Idaho IceWorld
$40
4-12
ICE SHOW CAST – Pre-Free Skate & Free Skate Practice
M
5:30-6P
Sept 23-Dec 2**
Idaho IceWorld
$40
*No class Oct 19
5 )
AGES 4-12 All Learn to Skate students who register for BOTH the Sept/ Oct and Nov/Dec sessions are eligible to participate in the annual Ice Show co-produced by Idaho IceWorld and the Boise Figure Skating Club. Practices will be every Monday, Sept. 23-Dec. 2, with Nov. 25 off. Adult and Teen group will practice before each Tuesday class. Two additional mandatory rehearsals will be scheduled.
161110 **No class Nov 25-30
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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PERFORMING ARTS/DANCE BALLET, JAZZ & CHEER COMBO AGES 3.5-5 T his is the perfect class for those who just want to have fun moving and performing with music, but just aren’t sure how! Participants will begin learning the basics of ballet, jazz and cheer. A short performance may be given on the last day to show off what we have learned. Participants will need to come ready to move and have a great time, no special shoes or clothing required!
BALLET – Musical AGES 3.5-5 T his fun introduction to dance and ballet is great for boys and girls alike! Through basic steps, terminology, creative movement, storytelling dances and ballet we will encourage creativity, coordination and self-esteem.
BOOGIE BABIES PARENT/ TODDLER ADULT + CHILD (WALKING-AGE 3) Parents and toddlers will love exploring movement and music together in this class! Toddlers will be introduced to a classroom setting in a fun and welcoming way. They will develop motor skills, begin learning how to follow directions and interact with others, and of course, there’ll be a whole lot of boogieing going on! This class encourages little ones to move freely and expressively. Parents and toddlers should wear AGE ADULT + CHILD (Walking-Age 3)
3.5-5
CLASS
comfortable clothes and parents should be prepared to participate in all activities. N EW MODERN DANCE – Pre-School AGES 3-5 Each class includes a dance warmup, the BrainDance, exploration of concepts and skills through dance games, an obstacle course and a bit of relaxation and stamps at the end. New dance concepts are focused on every two weeks, helping dancers investigate space, time and force. In these ways, they will develop excellent body awareness and a joyful relationship with music and movement!
MOVE IT! AGES 3.5-5 Boys and girls will have a blast moving to the music in this class! Come learn basic dance steps, terminology and explore your own creative movement styles through imaginative music and games in a fun positive environment. Class time will be spent helping young dancers enhance physical development, interaction with others, following directions and self-esteem. Come learn etiquette of the studio, movement and rhythm. A short performance may be given on the last day of class in the classroom setting.
DAY
9-9:45A BOOGIE BABIES PARENT/TODDLER
W 10:15-11A
BALLET, JAZZ & CHEER COMBO CLASS M M W
3.5-5
Th MODERN DANCE – Pre-School
W M
3.5-5
2-2:45P 10-10:45A 11-11:45A 11-11:45A 11-11:45P 2-2:45P
MOVE IT! Tu Tu
3.5-5
4:30-5:15P
BALLET – Musical W
3-5
TIME
10-10:45A 11-11:45A
TAP – Beginner Th
10:15-11A
DATE Sept 11-Oct 30 Nov 6-Dec 18* Sept 11-Oct 30 Nov 6-Dec 18* Sept 9-Oct 28 Nov 4-Dec 16*
LOCATION
Boogie Babies Parent/Toddler
TAP – Beginner AGES 3.5-5 What could be better than having fun while making music with your feet? Tap is one of the oldest forms of dance and is great for helping to develop strong legs, balance and quick feet. Boys and girls alike will have a tremendous amount of fun learning the basics in a fun, positive environment. Come see how much fun you can have making beautiful noise with your feet! Tap shoes are needed. For information on where to purchase, please contact Clay Lee, 208-608-7684. INSTRUCTOR
Fort Boise CC Megan Brandel Whitney CC Fort Boise CC
Lucy Singer
FEE RES/NR
ACTIVITY#
$34/$52.15
112502-03
$25.75/$39.36
112502-04
$34/$52.15
112502-01
$25.75/$39.36
112502-02
$34/$52.15
112866-01
$21.63/$32.98
112866-02
Sept 9-Oct 28
$34/$52.15
112717-01
Nov 4-Dec 16*
$21.63/$32.98
112717-02
Sept 11-Oct 30
$34/$52.15
112717-03
Nov 6-Dec 18*
$25.75/$39.36
112717-04
$34/$52.15
112717-05
Nov 6-Dec 18*
$25.75/$39.36
112717-06
Sept 12-Oct 31
$34/$52.15
112717-07
Nov 7-Dec 19
$25.75/$39.36
112717-08
Sept 11-Oct 30
$34/$52.15
112224-01
$25.75/$39.36
112224-02
$34/$52.15
112701-01
Sept 11-Oct 30
Nov 6-Dec 18* Sept 9-Oct 28 Nov 4-Dec 16* Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17* Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17* Sept 12-Oct 31 Nov 7-Dec 19*
Fort Boise CC
Whitney CC Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC
Stephanie Hinton
Megan Brandel Lucy Singer Stephanie Hinton Stephanie Hinton Stephanie Hinton
$21.63/$32.98
112701-02
$34/$52.15
112701-03
$25.75/$39.36
112701-04
$34/$52.15
112004-05
$25.75/$39.36
112004-06
$34/$52.15
112004-07
$25.75/$39.36
112004-08
*No class Nov 11 & 25-29 8
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
P R ESCH OOL
PRE-SCHOOL STEM STEM
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Children’s play will be connected to basic STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) concepts in these fun, interactive classes. Participants should bring their own snack and water bottle. Each activity is a different theme designed to keep kids engaged and learning in a positive, encouraging environment.
AGES 3.5-6 F un fall activities connected to ball play, jumping, pumpkins and Halloween will be aligned with basic STEM concepts.
HOLIDAY STEM AGES 3.5-6 T is the season for STEM activities and challenges connected to the Christmas trees and holiday fun.
CLASS
DAY
AGES 3.5-6 Throughout these fun and interactive lessons, children gain a better understanding of the athletic and recreation activities they love from the perspective of STEM. Each class will cover the STEM behind a different sport/recreation activity. Learning the how, what, why, when and where behind their activities helps youth become more mentally and physically engaged in their play. And when STEM education is put into action it makes the associated education concepts more intriguing. TIME
SPORTS STEM 3.5-6
FALL’IN FOR STEM TASTY STEM HOLIDAY STEM
Fall'in for STEM
DATE
LOCATION
TASTY STEM AGES 3.5-6 Classes connect Thanksgiving and the season of eating with associated STEM activities and challenges. Applesauce boats, bendy bones, secret cranberry writing, soda can challenge, musical drinks, the science behind popcorn… Who knew STEM could be so delicious? Please note we will not be serving food during program (other than popcorn during the final class). INSTRUCTOR
Sept 3-24 Tu
9:30A-11:30A
Oct 1-22 Oct 29-Nov 19 Dec 3-17
Fort Boise CC
Maureen Welcker
FEE RES/NR
ACTIVITY#
$42.20/$64.86
119343-01
$42.20/$64.86
119340-01
$42.20/$64.86
119341-01
$31.90/$48.90
119342-01
5 )
AGE
SPORTS STEM
( WA LKING -AG E
FALL’IN FOR STEM
THEFT PREVENTION
THANK
YOU!
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
9
5 ) PRE S C H OOL
( WA LKING-AGE
ZOO BOISE PROGRAMS
Stroller Safari
Preschool Zoo
DISCOUNTS
PRESCHOOL ZOO
enroll in the activity number listed under
ADULT + CHILD (AGES 3-5) BOTH ADULT AND CHILD MUST REGISTER INDIVIDUALLY. Cost of program is per person. Preregistration required. Get to know some of our Zoo Boise animals better in this series of programs designed for adults and preschoolers. Each week features a different animal. Activities are designed to be multi-sensory and may include mini zoo tours, movement activities, listening to stories, crafts, touching artifacts and meeting live animals. All children must be accompanied by an enrolled, paying adult and who is ready to take part in the activities! Maximum of 2 children per enrolled adult. For everyone’s safety and enjoyment, unregistered children (including siblings) may not attend. All children must be at least 3 years old by the date of the first class to attend.
the Friends of Zoo Boise Rate (FoZB)
SERIES 1 – SEPTEMBER: Hornbill, Warthog, Crocodile
to receive the discount. A current pass
SERIES 2 – OCTOBER: Wild Dog, Vultures, Millipede
Friends of Zoo Boise Annual Pass Holders receive discounts on some classes. If you are a Friends of Zoo Boise pass holder, please be sure to
is required and must be available for proof upon registration and at program check-in. To purchase a Friends of Zoo Boise Annual Pass, contact Zoo Boise at 208-608-7744. Passes can be purchased online at zooboise.org/support/ annual-membership. FoZB = Friends of Zoo Boise.
AGE
CLASS
SERIES 3 – NOVEMBER: Assassin Bug, Otters, Savannah bird
STROLLER SAFARI ADULT + CHILD (AGES 2 AND UNDER) BOTH ADULT AND CHILD MUST REGISTER INDIVIDUALLY. Cost of program is per person. Preregistration required. Bring your walking shoes and camera on this exclusive guided experience through Zoo Boise. Bond with your little one as you both learn about the wonders of wildlife through up close animal encounters, zoo insider lead tours and activities that build skills in both parents and kids that can be used for a lifetime. Each week will uncover new wonders and provide great tips for nature exploration! Maximum of 2 children per enrolled adult. For everyone’s safety and enjoyment, unregistered children (including siblings) may not attend. Price includes Zoo Boise admission for the day. DAY
TIME
STROLLER SAFARI: Rhea STROLLER SAFARI: Gibbon ADULT + CHILD STROLLER SAFARI: Tiger (Ages 2 and STROLLER SAFARI: Crane under) STROLLER SAFARI: Frog
Th
10-10:30A
ADULT + CHILD PRESCHOOL ZOO SERIES 1 – September: Tu (Ages 3-5) Hornbill, Warthog, Crocodile Sa Tu
ACTIVITY#
FOZB FEE
130180-01
FOZB ACTIVITY# 130190-01
Sept 19
130180-02
130190-02
Sept 26
130180-03
130190-03
Oct 3
Zoo Boise
$6
130180-04
FOZB $5
130180-05
9:30-10:30A Sept 10-24 11A-12P
Sept 10-24 Zoo Boise
10-11 A
Sept 14-28
$18
9:30-10:30A Oct 1-15
130190-06 130211-01
130201-02
FOZB $15
130211-02
130201-03
130211-03
130201-04
130211-04
11A-12P
Oct 1-15
10-11 A
Oct 5-19
130201-06
130211-06
Tu
9:30-10:30A Nov 5-19
130201-07
130211-07
11A-12P
Nov 5-19 Nov 2-16
Zoo Boise
$18
130180-06 130201-01
Tu
10-11 A
Zoo Boise
130190-04 130190-05
Sa
ADULT + CHILD PRESCHOOL ZOO SERIES 3 – November: Tu (Ages 3-5) Assassin Bug, Otters, Savannah bird Sa FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
FEE
Oct 17 Tu
10
LOCATION
Oct 10
STROLLER SAFARI: Hyena
ADULT + CHILD PRESCHOOL ZOO SERIES 2 – October: (Ages 3-5) Wild Dog, Vultures, Millipede
DATE Sept 12
$18
130201-05
130201-08 130201-09
FOZB $15
FOZB $15
130211-05
130211-08 130211-09
DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER
CRAFT BOUTIQUE Offering one-of-a-kind items that are hand-made locally by folks 50 and older.
FORT BOISE COMMUNIT Y CENTER
POTTERY & ART S A L E
NOVEMBER 8-10, 2019
FRI 10A-6P | SAT & SUN 10A-4P Featuring a wide variety of pottery and artwork by instructors and students of Fort Boise Community Center! 700 N Robbins Rd, Boise
SHOP M-F, 10A-2P 690 ROBBINS ROAD 208-608-7580
WANT MORE INFO? CONTACT:
Chris Kranz 208-608-7689 ckranz@cityofboise.org
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SMOKE ALARMS SAVE LIVES Working smoke detectors save lives. Install one in every bedroom and check ba eries twice a year. Know someone in need of a smoke detector? Call ( ) - . COME FOR LUNCH: Chili burger, chips and a soft drink for just $5
Stay for lunch!
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
11
5 -1 2) ( AGES YOU T H
YOUTH
(AGES 5-12)
ART All materials are provided.
ART DO-IT-TOGETHER ADULT + CHILD (AGES 5-7) Parent or grandparent: come and have artistic fun with your child! Create one-of-a-kind clay sculptures, make a colorful batik project, draw with pastels and paint with watercolors. Fee includes both parent/guardian and child.
ART SAMPLER AGES 6-12 Create one-of-a-kind clay sculptures, make a colorful batik project, draw with pastels, paint with watercolors and much more. Each week your child will get a chance to explore different art materials.
CLAY AGES 6-8 Pinch, coil, slab and sculpt your way to fun! Students will create interesting pots, creatures and everyday objects using handbuilt clay techniques and fired glazes.
DRAWING & PAINTING AGES 6-12 Youth will learn the fundamentals of drawing and painting in this beginning class. AGE ADULT + CHILD (Ages 5-7)
Drawing techniques, technical skills and color will be explored using brushes, pencils, inks, chalks, charcoal, watercolor and acrylics.
construction. Students also learn about glazing and firing techniques. Fee includes both parent/ guardian and child.
POTTERY DO-IT-TOGETHER
POTTERY FOR KIDS
ADULT + CHILD (AGES 9+) Have fun with clay! This class is open to parents or grandparents with children age 9 and older. Learn to create original pots by forming clay on an electric potter’s wheel or using hand-building techniques such as pinch, coil and slab
AGES 9-14 Learn to create original pots by forming clay on an electric potter’s wheel. Students will also make more advanced handbuilt projects. In addition, young potters will be taught how to apply colored glazes onto their completed masterpieces.
DAY W
TIME 4-5P
DATE Sept 18-Oct 23
LOCATION Fort Boise CC
INSTRUCTOR Kelly Cox
FEE RES/NR $63.65/$98.11
ACTIVITY# 102704-01
6-8
ART SAMPLER
Tu
4-5:30P
Sept 17-Nov 5
Fort Boise CC
Becky Vance
$60.90/$93.85
102709-01
6-8
CLAY
M
4-5:30P
Sept 16-Nov 4
Fort Boise CC
Staff
$60.90/$93.85
102708-01
6-8 9-12
12
CLASS ART DO-IT-TOGETHER
Clay
DRAWING & PAINTING
9-14
POTTERY FOR KIDS
ADULT + CHILD (Ages 9+)
POTTERY DO-IT-TOGETHER
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
Th W Tu Th Sa
4-5:30P 4-5:30P 10A-12P
Sept 19-Nov 7 Sept 18-Nov 6 Sept 17-Nov 5 Sept 19-Nov 7 Sept 21-Oct 26
Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC
Becky Vance Bryan Moore Eric Mullis Staff Eric Mullis
$60.90/$93.85 $60.90/$93.85
102720-01 102720-03 102728-01 102728-02
$126.31/$195.23 102730-01
FAMILY NIGHT OUT SERIES BACK TO SCHOOL MEAL PREP
THANKSGIVING SIDE DISHES
ALL AGES In this class, we will put a healthy twist on some old favorites. Learn how to make quick and easy macaroni and cheese, chicken nuggets, baked French fries and a healthy, creamy ice cream dessert. All are guaranteed to please a crowd of hungry kids!
VERSATILE VEGGIE POT PIE
HEALTHY HALLOWEEN TREATS
ALL AGES Come have fun with your family making creative, delicious and festive treats, perfect for the season! In this hands-on class, we will reinvent some old favorites and explore some new recipes using the flavors of the season. AGE
CLASS
DAY
TIME
DATE
W 8-14
HEALTHY AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS
Tu
All
FAVORITE FOODS FROM SCRATCH
Tu
FAMILY NIGHT OUT – Back to School Meal Prep
Th
HEALTHY AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS AGES 8-14 We will focus on healthy, kid and family friendly snacks. Instead of always reaching for potato chips, how does homemade jerky sound? We also learn how to make granola bars, kale chips, vegetable chips, hummus and a sweet (but super healthy) treat – chocolate chip cookie dough dip. INSTRUCTOR
FEE
ACTIVITY#
Sept 4 4-6P
Sept 10
Tu 8-14
LOCATION
AGES 8-14 In this class, we will put a healthy twist on some old favorites. Learn how to make quick and easy macaroni and cheese, chicken nuggets, baked French fries and a healthy, creamy ice cream dessert. All are guaranteed to please a crowd of hungry kids!
4-6P
124007-01 BUGS
Pohley Richey*
$15
124007-02
Oct 1
124007-03
Oct 15
124005-01
Oct 29
BUGS
Pohley Richey*
$15
124005-02
Sept 5
124201-01
Sept 19
124201-02
Oct 3 FAMILY NIGHT OUT – Versatile Veggie Pot Pie
Tu
FAMILY NIGHT OUT – Healthy Halloween Treats FAMILY NIGHT OUT – Thanksgiving Side Dishes
5-7P
Sept 24
5 -1 2)
ALL AGES Enjoy a fun evening in this hands-on family cooking class! We will start by making an easy but impressive flaky pie crust, which we will transform into a delicious and nutritious pot pie filled with seasonal vegetables and herbs.
FAVORITE FOODS FROM SCRATCH
( AGE S
ALL AGES We will have fun preparing some healthy and flavorful side dishes for Thanksgiving or anytime! In this class, we will explore some new takes on old favorites. Come get creative in the kitchen!
YOU T H
COOKING
124201-03 BUGS
Pohley Richey*
$15
124202-01
Oct 8
124202-02
Th
Oct 24
124203-01
W
Nov 20
124204-01 *Licensed and registered dietician
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FAMILY FOOTHILLS DAYS
help define our culture. Come learn about the environmental history of the Boise River Watershed and engage in hands-on activities.
ALL AGES Monthly drop-in event for all ages. Activities include guided hikes, crafts and more.
HOMESCHOOL DAYS SEPTEMBER 5 – Pollinators
NOVEMBER 7 – Animal Adaptations
AGES 3-12 Join us for a supplemental lesson that focuses on science topics you will be teaching at home.
AGES 3-12 Join us for a supplemental lesson that focuses on science topics you will be teaching at home.
DECEMBER 9 – Extreme Weather
AGES 3-12 Hurricanes and tornadoes and lightning, oh my! Boise WaterShed staff will teach about extreme weather and its impacts on humans.
OCTOBER 14 – History of the Watershed AGES 3-12 Watersheds are where we live, they provide our water and food, and they AGE
CLASS HOMESCHOOL DAYS – History of Watershed
3-12
HOMESCHOOL DAYS – Extreme Weather HOMESCHOOL DAYS – Pollinators HOMESCHOOL DAYS – Animal Adaptations
All
FAMILY FOOTHILLS DAYS – Pollinator Party FAMILY FOOTHILLS DAYS – Animal Migration
DAY
TIME
M
10-11:30A
Th
10-11:30A
Sa
10A-1P
DATE Oct 14 Dec 9 Sept 5 Nov 7 Sept 14 Nov 9
Jim Hall Foothills Learning Center
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
Boise WaterShed
Staff
FREE
Foothills LC
Staff
$3
Foothills LC
Staff
FREE
ACTIVITY# call 208-608-7300 125095-03 125095-04 N/A
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
13
5 -1 2) ( AGES YOU T H
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL IN THE GARDEN AGES 3.5-6 For class description, see page 5.
SCHOOL BREAK PROGRAMS THANKSGIVING BREAK DROP-IN
ADULT + CHILD Gobble your way to fun in the exhibit hall to make and take crafts and activities with a Thanksgiving theme. Crafts and activities will take place from 10A-12P, with a water renewal facility tour at 11A (weather permitting). Tour (open to ages 4+) limited to 40 people, closed-toe shoes required. Free admission!
NOVEMBER 16 – Map Mania: Around the World in Under an Hour
ADULT + CHILD No need to pack! Join us as we explore the four corners of the world. While you circumnavigate the globe, you will learn how mapping and geography help us understand our world. Participate in robot races, go on safari, learn about geocaching (modern day treasure hunting), map watersheds and create your own maps.
DECEMBER 14 – Handmade Holiday
ADULT + CHILD Jingle all the way to the Dick Eardley Boise Senior Center (690 Robbins Road) and spend some time crafting handmade gifts and ornaments for the holidays! Make a wreath, beautiful ornaments and decorations from recycled or reusable household items. Take a free photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Enjoy holiday carols provided by a local choir group and treats for all! Join the Boise Environmental Education partners to ring in the Holiday Season! NOTE: Boise WaterShed closed today.
WINTER BREAK DROP-IN PROGRAM
ADULT + CHILD In addition to the hands-on fun of the exhibit hall, special winter and snowthemed activities and crafts will take place from 10A-12P. NOTE: no water renewal facility tours this week.
WATERSHED WEEKENDS ADULT + CHILD Free activities take place from 10A-1P. An outdoor tour of the water renewal facility is offered from 11:30A-12:30P, weatherpermitting. Tour open to ages 4+. Closed-toe shoes required. Free admission! No preregistration required.
SEPTEMBER 21 – Back to School Bookworms
ADULT + CHILD Celebrate back to school with our partner the Boise Library! Try virtual reality and explore new places, have fun with robots, join us for story time in our library, create a bookworm bookmark and check out books from the pop-up library. You can even sign up for a library card if you don’t have one. All teachers who attend will receive a free gift!
OCTOBER 19 – Fall Festival
ADULT + CHILD Create festive fall-themed arts and crafts, explore the exhibit hall and take a silly harvest photo. Meet live reptiles in the theater with Reptile Adventures. Finally, take a fun hay ride tour to learn what happens when you flush at 10:15A, 11A, 11:45A and 12:30P. Tours limited to first 25 people, weather permitting. AGE
BOISE URBAN GARDEN SCHOOL SCHOOL FIELD TRIPS AND LESSONS COST: $30/CLASS/HOUR Boise Urban Garden School (BUGS) offers field trips and outreach lessons for pre-K through 6th grade. Lessons are interactive, inquiry-based and correlate to Idaho Curriculum Standards. We provide thematic lessons at our garden site located at 2995 N. Five Mile Road in Boise, or come into your classroom. Through the outdoor garden classroom and activities, students connect with nature, science and the source of their food. We welcome requests from school teachers, scout troops, service organizations or anyone who wants to put together a group of ten or more participants. To schedule a lesson, submit a request form via our website at bee.cityofboise.org. For questions call 208-376-3006 for more information. Bus subsidies and scholarships are available for Title One schools and are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
CLASS
DAY
TIME
DATE
LOCATION
FEE
Sept 10-12 3.5-6
PRESCHOOL IN THE GARDEN
Tu, W, Th
9A-12P
Sept 24-26
124003-01 BUGS
$52.50
124003-02
Boise WaterShed
FREE
N/A
Boise WaterShed
FREE
N/A
FREE
N/A
Oct 1-3 ADULT + CHILD
THANKSGIVING BREAK DROP-IN
ADULT + CHILD
WINTER BREAK DROP-IN
ADULT + CHILD
Th-F M-Tu
10A-12P 10A-12P
Nov 25-27 Dec 26-27 Dec 30-31
124003-03
WATERSHED WEEKENDS – Back to School Bookworms
Sept 21
WATERSHED WEEKENDS – Fall Festival
Oct 19
Boise WaterShed
Nov 16
Boise WaterShed
Dec 14
Dick Eardley SC
WATERSHED WEEKENDS – Map Mania WATERSHED WEEKENDS – Handmade Holiday
14
M-W
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
Sa
10A-1P
ACTIVITY#
Boise WaterShed
YOU T H
GOLF GOLF LESSONS – Quail Hollow
( AGE S
AGES 7-13 Classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting. All classes are open to any skill level from beginner to advanced; clubs will be provided for the students during class time.
GOLF LESSONS – Warm Springs
5 -1 2)
AGES 7-13 All classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting and are open to any skill level from beginning to advanced. Lessons will include on-course instruction. Golf clubs are available at no cost to students.
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents) AGE
Youth Golf Lessons
CLASS
DAY
TIME
7-13
GOLF LESSONS – Quail Hollow
Tu, W, Th
4:15-5:30P
7-13
GOLF LESSONS – Warm Springs
Tu, W, Th
4:15-5:30P
DATE Sept 10-12
LOCATION
FEE
Quail Hollow GC
Sept 24-26 Sept 3-5
$55
Warm Springs GC $55
Sept 24-26
ACTIVITY# 170004-01 170004-02 180004-01 180004-02
HOLIDAY CAMPS REC ‘EM AGES 8-11 Participants in this popular camp will explore some of the great activities available in our city including ice skating, fitness/sports, swimming, leadership and team-building. Participants need to dress for the weather and bring a water bottle, snack and sack lunch each day of camp. A tentative schedule of activities will be sent to your email the week prior to the start of camp.
ROCK CLIMBING CAMP AGES 7-12 In this weeklong camp, participants will learn coordination, balance, self-esteem, mental focus, critical thinking, problem solving and teamwork. Through planned climbing AGE 7-12
CLASS ROCK CLIMBING CAMP
DAY M, Tu, Th, F
technique games and activities, young climbers will cheer each other on to help exceed their own expectations! In addition to the fun, participants will learn the basics of climbing; safety, equipment, projecting and hold/rock types. Camp is held at the NEW Asana Climbing Gym, 4977 N Glenwood St (across from the Idaho State Fairgrounds).
STEM – Code on the Road AGES 8-12 Join Coach Newton as he takes young STEM learners on the road in Boise to libraries (bring your library cards if you have them) to explore while simultaneously learning some fundamentals of coding (computer science) using Scratch and other TIME 8A-12P
M-W 8-11
REC ‘EM
M, Tu, Th, F
STEM – Code on the Road
M-W
Dec 30-Jan 3*
LOCATION Asana
INSTRUCTOR Staff
Nov 25-Nov 27 9A-4P
M, Tu, Th, F 8-12
DATE* Dec 23-Dec 27*
age appropriate applications. Scratch is a programming language and an online community where children can program and share interactive media such as stories, games and animation. As children create with Scratch they learn to think creatively, work collaboratively and reason systematically. Participants are welcome to bring their own laptops/Chromebooks and headphones to each class. Participants will need to bring a snack and water bottle each day and dress for the weather. For more information, visit scratch.mit.edu/parents.
Dec 23-Dec 27*
Fort Boise CC
Staff
Dec 30-Jan 3* 9A-12P
Nov 25-Nov 27
Fort Boise CC
Coach Newton
FEES $85/$131.20
ACTIVITY# 119008-01 119008-02
$52.45/$80.75
119707-01
$69.60/$107.33
119707-02
$69.60/$107.33
119707-03
$47.35/$72.84
119316-01
*No camp Dec 25 or Jan 1 C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
15
5 -1 2) ( AGES YOU T H
ICE HOCKEY equipment required. Idaho IceWorld will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet and stick must be provided by skater.
For more about Learn to Play, see page 6.
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 3 (H3)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 1 (H1)
AGES 4-17 Players will learn one-foot snowplow stop, introduce hips with ¼ turn twist to hockey stop, full strides using 45-degree V-Push, shuffle stride, backwards hustle, backward C-Cuts, power pushes, backward outside edge glide, forward C-Cuts, C-push glide, forward outside and inside edges, gliding 2 foot turn and lateral Crossover March. Classes will be structured following USA Hockey American Development Model (ADM) Program. Full equipment required. Idaho IceWorld will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet and stick must be provided by skater.
AGES 4-17 Players will learn how to sit on ice and stand up, proper stance, march forward, forward two-foot glide, dip, squat, scooter pushes, T-push, forward swizzles, snowplow stop and backwards skating. Full equipment required. Idaho IceWorld will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet must be provided by skater. No sticks allowed.
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 2 (H2) AGES 4-17 P layers will learn backward stance, skating forward using full strides, forward onefoot glides, backward hustle, backward swizzles, glide turns and moving snowplow stops. Full AGE
4-8
4-8
4-8
4-8
4-17
9-17
9-17
9-17
9-17
CLASS
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 1 (H1)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 2 (H2)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 3 (H3)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 4 (H4)
USA HOCKEY NATIONWIDE TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE CLINIC
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 1 (H1)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 2 (H2)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 3 (H3)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 4 (H4)
DAY
TIME
DATE
LOCATION
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY (H4) AGES 4-17 Pre-requisite requirement: mastery of Hockey Learn to Play 3 (H3) skills. Class includes on-ice coaching instruction and scrimmages. Full hockey equipment is required. Player must provide his/her own helmet and stick.
USA HOCKEY NATIONWIDE TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE CLINIC AGES 4-17 USA Hockey is sponsoring a Try Hockey for Free clinic at Idaho IceWorld. Skates, sticks, gloves and helmets will be provided. Equipment fitting held 30 minutes prior to taking the ice. Registration is free but required.
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
ACTIVITY#
Tu
5:30-6P
Sept 10-Oct 22
Su
10:45-11:15A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
Tu
5:30-6P
Nov 5-Dec 17
Su
10:45-11:15A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$92/7 classes
160000-04
Tu
6-6:30P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$92/7 classes
160001-01
Su
11:15-11:45A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$79/6 classes
160001-02
Tu
6-6:30P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$92/7 classes
160001-03
Su
11:15-11:45A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$92/7 classes
160001-04
Tu
5:30-6:30P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160002-01
Su
10:45-11:45A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160002-02
Tu
5:30-6:30P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$134/7 classes
160002-03
Su
10:45-11:45A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$134/7 classes
160002-04
Tu
5:30-6:30P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160003-01
Su
10:45-11:45A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160003-02
Tu
5:30-6:30P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$134/7 classes
160003-03
Su
10:45-11:45A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$134/7 classes
160003-04
Sa
TBD
Nov 9
FREE
160303-01
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Kory Scoran
$92/7 classes
160000-01
$79/6 classes
160000-02
$92/7 classes
160000-03
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160004-01
Su
9:30-10:30A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160004-02
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$134/7 classes
160004-03
Su
9:30-10:30A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$134/7 classes
160004-04
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160005-01
Su
9:30-10:30A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160005-02
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$134/7 classes
160005-03
Su
9:30-10:30A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$134/7 classes
160005-04
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160006-01
Su
9:30-10:30A
Sept 8-Oct 20
$115/6 classes
160006-02
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$134/7 classes
160006-03
Su
9:30-10:30A
Nov 3-Dec 15
$134/7 classes
160006-04
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160007-01
Su
9:30-10:30A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160007-02
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Nov 5-Dec 17
$134/7 classes
160007-03
Su
9:30-10:30A
Nov 3-Dec 15
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
$134/7 classes
160007-04 *No class Sept 29
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YOU T H
ICE SKATING ICE SKATING – Learn to Skate
( AGE S
AGES 2-12 Recognized by Learn to Skate USA as a Top 10 program in the country, Idaho IceWorld’s Learn to Skate program provides a fun and structured way for skaters to be physically active and improve their skills under the professional eyes of certified instructors. More information on page 7.
ICE SHOW CAST
AGE 4-6
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AGES 4-12 All Learn to Skate students who register for BOTH the Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec sessions are eligible to participate in the annual Ice Show co-produced by Idaho IceWorld and the Boise Figure Skating Club. More information on page 7.
Learn to Skate
CLASS
DAY
TIME
DATE
LOCATION
FEE
ACTIVITY#
SNOWPLOW SAM Class information on page 7.
4-12
ICE SHOW CAST – Snowplow Sam & Basic Practice
M
5-5:30P
Sept 23-Dec 2**
Idaho IceWorld
$40
161110
4-12
ICE SHOW CAST – Pre-Free Skate & Free Skate Practice
M
5:30-6P
Sept 23-Dec 2**
Idaho IceWorld
$40
161110
7-12
7-12
7-12
7-12
7-12
7-12
7+
BASIC 1 (Beginners)
BASIC 2 (Prerequisite Snowplow Sam 4 or Basic 1)
BASIC 3 (Prerequisite Basic 2)
BASIC 4 (Prerequisite Basic 3)
BASIC 5 (Prerequisite Basic 4)
BASIC 6 (Prerequisite Basic 5)
ELITE PRE-FREE SKATE (Prerequisite Basic 6)
W
5:45-6:15P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161004-01
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161004-02
W
5:45-6:15P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161004-03
Sa
9:45-10:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161004-04
W
6:15-6:45P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161005-01
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161005-02
W
6:15-6:45P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161005-03
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161005-04
W
6:15-6:45P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161006-01
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161006-02
W
6:15-6:45P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161006-03
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161006-04
6:15-6:45P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161007-01
10:45-11:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161007-02
W
6:15-6:45P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161007-03
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161007-04
W
6:15-6:45P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161008-01
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161008-02
W
6:15-6:45P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161008-03
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161008-04
W
6:15-6:45P
Sept 4-Oct 23
$97/8 classes
161009-01
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Sept 7-Oct 26*
$85/7 classes
161009-02
W
6:15-6:45P
Oct 30-Dec 18**
$85/7 classes
161009-03
Sa
10:45-11:15A
Nov 2-Dec 21**
$85/7 classes
161009-04
Sept 3-Oct 22
$189/8 classes
161010-01
Tu
5:45-7:30P
Sa
9:15-9:45A
7+
ELITE FREE SKATE 1-6
Tu
5:45-7:30P
7+
AXEL (Prerequisite Free Skate 6 or coach approval)
Idaho IceWorld
W
PRE-FREE SKATE (Prerequisite Basic 6)
FREE SKATE 1-6
Idaho IceWorld
Sa
7+
7+
Idaho IceWorld
Sa Tu
9:15-9:45A 5:45-7:30P
Oct 29-Dec 17** Sept 7-Oct 26* Nov 2-Dec 21** Sept 3-Oct 22 Oct 29-Dec 17** Sept 7-Oct 26* Nov 2-Dec 21** Sept 3-Oct 22 Oct 29-Dec 17**
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld
Idaho IceWorld Idaho IceWorld Idaho IceWorld Idaho IceWorld Idaho IceWorld
$169/7classes $85/7 classes $189/8 classes $169/7 classes $85/7 classes
161010-03 161010-02 161010-04 161100-01 161100-03 161100-02 161100-04
$189/8 classes
161113-01
$169/7 classes
161113-02
*No class Oct 19
**No class Nov 25-30
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PERFORMING ARTS BALLET – Beginner
Modern Dance
AGES 6-8 This class will introduce new dancers to the basics and beginning techniques of traditional ballet while continuing to build on those techniques with returning students. Whether this is your first ballet class or a continuation, this class will keep you on your toes with fun, expressive movements and age appropriate music.
Modern Dance cultivates physical coordination and confidence, but also creative expression and problem solving. This helps young girls and boys develop their artistic voices and ability to be creative thinkers in every capacity – academically, socially and artistically.
BALLET – Intermediate
Max Pham Hip Hop Fund
AGES 6-12 This class follows a more traditional ballet class structure, focusing on increasing strength, flexibility and coordination while continuing to learn new fundamentals and ballet terminology. Beginners may join class with instructor approval.
We are proud to present the Max Pham Hip Hop Fund! Cost for each hip hop class has been reduced by $5 thanks to a generous donation from Max Pham. Max grew up honing his dance skills at Fort Boise and now he is proud to work with some of the top performers in the world including Justin Timberlake. He often comes back to host workshops in Boise. For more information or to donate, contact Clay Lee 208-608-7684.
AGES 8-12 Hip Hop is a fun high energy dance style that will have everyone up and moving! Music is fun and hip but age appropriate. Come ready to move and learn some cool new moves. Classes are great exercise and great fun! Thanks to the Max Pham Hip Hop Fund, fees are reduced by $5.
West Boise Family YMCA 5959 N. Discovery Place (208) 377-9622 www.ymcatvidaho.org
HOURS Monday - Friday 5:00 am – 9:30 pm Saturday 7:00 am - 7:30 pm Sunday Noon - 5:30 pm
BOISE CITY AQUATICS CENTER Check out our children’s pool with slide and water features! We also have a 50-meter swimming pool with water slide, 3- and 1-meter diving boards, a hot tub and more. DAILY FEES Children .................$4.13 Adults ....................$9.01 Families................$18.55 Two children + one adult ..........$9.85
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MONTHLY FEES Resident
Non-Resident
Children $16.40 ...................$25.42 Adults $32.75 ...................$50.76 Families $54.60 ...................$84.63
AGES 6-9 Modern 1 takes 1st-3rd grade dancers through a full body BrainDance warm-up that includes technique, rhythm and choreography. Across the floor combinations provide repetition to master dance skills. Students will begin learning inversions and floor work and experimenting with fall and recover, strength vs. release, and weight vs. suspension. Further exploration of space, time and force will happen through learning choreography and opportunities for students to create their own movement.
MODERN DANCE AGES 9+ For class description, see page 32.
TAP – Beginner/Intermediate AGES 5-12 For class description, see page 8.
TAP – Experienced
HIP HOP
YOUTH SWIMMING BOISE CITY AQUATIC CENTER
MODERN 1
DAN C IN G TO L EAR N
DA N C E I N F O R M AT I O N
AGES 8-12 This class is for young tappers ready for more challenging techniques and choreography. We will continue to build on our vocabulary and technique while increasing speed and accuracy, and begin work on higher level steps. Class will be taught in a fun, encouraging environment with upbeat ageappropriate music.
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS Boise Parks and Recreation offers FREE after school programs with supervised games, activities and healthy snacks. Open Monday - Friday.
OPEN UNTIL 6 PM TAFT KID CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3722 N. ANDERSON ST . . (208) 608-7652 HAWTHORNE KID CITY . . . . . . . .2401 W. TARGEE ST. . . . . (208) 854-5036 JEFFERSON KID CITY . . . . . . . . .200 S. LATAH ST . . . . . . . (208) 608-7652 GARFIELD KID CITY . . . . . . . . . .1914 S. BROADWAY AVE . (208) 608-7652 GRACE JORDAN COMM. CNTR . .6411 FAIRFIELD AVE. . . . (208) 854-4910 WHITTIER KID CITY . . . . . . . . . .255 N. 29TH ST . . . . . . . (208) 854-6630
OPEN UNTIL 6:30 PM MORLEY NELSON COMM. CNTR. .7701 W. NORTHVIEW ST . (208) 854-4917 WHITNEY COMMUNITY CNTR. . . .1609 S. OWYHEE ST . . . . (208) 854-6625
CITYOFBOISE.ORG/PARKS
YOU T H
PERFORMING ARTS T H E ATER IMPROV–Youth Intro
( AGE S
AGES 9-12 This popular class is an introduction to Improv games, creating characters and writing scenes without a script like they do on Saturday Night Live every week. Each participant will gain mental dexterity, confidence and stage presence while having a great time learning improvisational acting games. For more information contact: stevenzunich@gmail.com
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NE W STREET THEATER AGES 9-12 We will discover each person’s individual talents and abilities to entertain. Each week we will learn about a different type of Street Theater. As the oldest form of theater, street performances include busking, body percussion, magic, juggling, feats of strength, miming, street flash, dance, slapstick, harmonized song, character building and instrument exploration. Participants decide on bits to develop during class for their own repertoire. Finally, students will learn how to stage their bit work on the street, attract a crowd, turn a crowd into an audience and entertain! AGE 5-7
CLASS TAP – Beginner
Street Theater
DAY W
TIME 5:15-6P
BALLET – Beginner
4:30-5:30P Tu
6-8
BALLET – Intermediate
F
5-6P
6-9
MODERN 1
Th
4-5P
8-12
BALLET – Intermediate
F
6-7P
Tu 8-12
8-12 8-12 9-12
5:15-6P
HIP HOP
TAP – Intermediate TAP – Experienced IMPROV – Youth Intro
Th
5-5:45P
W
6-6:45P
M F
Sept 11-Oct 30 Nov 6-Dec 18*
LOCATION Fort Boise CC
INSTRUCTOR Claudia Palta
Sept 9-Oct 28
M 6-8
DATE
6-7P 4:30-5:30P
9-12
STREET THEATER
M
4:30-5:30P
9+
MODERN DANCE
Th
5-6P
Nov 4-Dec 16** Sept 10-Oct 29
Fort Boise CC
Stephanie Hinton
FEE RES/NR $34/$52.15
ACTIVITY# 112004-01
$25.75/$39.36
112004-02
$45/$69.20
112706-01
$28.50/$43.63
112706-02
$45/$69.20
112706-03
Nov 5-Dec 17*
$34/$52.15
112706-04
Sept 13-Nov 1
$45/$69.20
112767-01
Nov 8-Dec 13* Nov 7-Dec 19* Sept 13-Nov 1 Nov 8-Dec 13* Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17* Sept 12-Oct 31 Nov 7-Dec 19* Sept 11-Oct 30 Nov 6-Dec 18* Sept 9-Oct 28 Nov 4-Dec 16** Sept 13-Nov 1 Nov 8-Dec 20* Sept 9-Oct 28 Nov 4-Dec 16** Nov 7-Dec 19*
Fort Boise CC
Claudia Palta
Fort Boise CC
Megan Brandel
Fort Boise CC
Claudia Palta
Fort Boise CC
Lucy Singer
Morley Nelson CC
Lucy Singer
Fort Boise CC
Claudia Palta
Fort Boise CC Dick Eardley SC
Molly Fagan Steven Zunich
Dick Eardley SC
Tona Casella
Fort Boise CC
Megan Brandel
$28.50/$43.63
112767-02
$34/$52.15
112225-02
$45/$69.20
112767-03
$28.50/43.63
112767-04
$29/$44.40
112703-01
$20.75/$31.61
112703-02
$29/$44.40
112703-03
$20.75/$31.61
112703-04
$34/$52.15
112004-03
$25.75/$39.36
112004-04
$45/$69.20
112005-01
$28.50/$43.63
112005-02
$45/$69.20
120112-01
$34/$52.15
120112-02
$45/$69.20
112109-01
$28.50/$43.63
112109-02
$34/$52.15
111226-02
*No class Nov 25-29
**No class Nov 11 & Nov 25-29
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SPORTS/FITNESS MARTIAL ARTS – Karate Shotokan Mixed Level AGES 6-12 Learn traditional Shotokan Karate including; dojo etiquette, warm-up, Kishon, Katas and Kumite. Class will focus on Kihon or basic techniques (blocks, punches, kicks and stances) and Katas or prearrange forms (formal exercise) and Kumite or sparring as student’s progress. Instructor Alvin A. Sablan started his training with Shotokan Karate of America in 1983. He is a Nidan (2nd degree Black Belt) and is an active member of Shotokan Karate of America (SKA). He was awarded Shodan (1st degree Black Belt) in 1986 and Nidan in 2014 by Mr. Tsutomu Ohshima (founder and Shihan of SKA). For Adult (13+) Martial Arts see page 36.
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Go Girl & Ride
Mountain Bike – Trailcrusher
AGES 6-12 Explore the single-track trails and learn the skills on proper equipment responsibility, technical riding skills, safety and respect for others and the sport of cycling. Topics include safety and communication, trail etiquette and technical riding skills.
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Adult/Child Trailblazer ADULT + CHILD (AGES 6-8) Mountain biking classes for kids and parents! Three evenings of riding bikes as a family, exploring singletrack trails and learning skills for proper bike riding, safety, respect for others and the sport of cycling. Topics include safety and communication, trail etiquette and technical riding skills.
TENNIS – Rallies
AGES 9-12 Mountain biking for the experienced rider. Taught by local experts, this class covers all aspects of mountain biking. This camp is meant to increase participants’ abilities to ride more often, safely and take on more difficult trails and riding challenges. Riders signing up for this class must have completed a Beginner/ Trailblazer Youth Cycling Program and ride with more confidence as compared to a beginner rider, or receive prior approval to join from the instructor.
AGES 8-11+ This class is for both beginner and intermediate players ready to play on a slightly larger court. The classes are designed to continue building athletic skills while learning or refining the skills necessary to serve, rally and score. Players will learn an understanding of proper technique and maintain that technique during point and match play.
TENNIS – Adult/Child ADULT + CHILD (AGES 5-12) Parents will be taught beginner skills while children are being taught separately. Proper technique is emphasized along with racquet control, cooperation and movement. Lessons are incorporated into fun games to help children stay focused and interested while learning to play. (Only register child and provide guardian’s name at time of registration).
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Trailblazer (AGES 6-12) Three evenings of riding bikes, exploring single-track trails and learning skills for proper bike riding, safety, respect for others and the sport of cycling. Topics include safety and communication, trail etiquette and technical riding skills. AGE
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Trailcrusher
CLASS
DAY
TIME
DATE
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE RES/NR
ACTIVITY#
ADULT + CHILD TENNIS – Adult/Child (Ages 5-12)
W
6:30-7:30P
Sept 4-Oct 16
Ann Morrison Park
Duane Stotland
$64/$98.65
150015-01
ADULT + CHILD MOUNTAIN BIKE – Adult/Child (Ages 6-8) Trailblazer
Tu, W, Th
6-8P
Sept 3-5
Fort Boise CC
Staff/Tobin
$32.50/$49.83
120704-01
6-8
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Trailblazer
Tu, W, Th
6-8P
Aug 27-29
Fort Boise CC
Staff/Tobin
$32.50/$49.83
120705-01
6-8
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Go Girl & Ride
Tu, W, Th
6-8P
Sept 10-12
Fort Boise CC
Staff/Tobin
$32.50/$49.83
120733-01
6-12
MARTIAL ARTS – Karate Shotokan M, W, F Mixed Level
5:30-6:15P
7-10
VOLLEYBALL – Introduction
4:30-5:30P
Tu, Th
Sept 4-Oct 30*
$37.00/$56.80
120332-01
$28/$42.85
120332-02
Dick Eardley SC
Alvin Sablan
Sept 10-Oct 31
Fort Boise CC
Karla Merril
$85/$131.20
120447-01
Duane Stotland
$55/$84.70
150013-01
Nov 1-Dec 20**
8-11
TENNIS – Rallies
W
4:30-6P
Sept 4-Oct 16
Ann Morrison Park
9-12
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Go Girl & Ride
Tu, W, Th
6-8P
Sept 17-19
Fort Boise CC
Staff/Tobin
$32.50/$49.83
120733-02
9-12
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Trailblazer
Tu, W, Th
6-8P
Sept 3-5
Fort Boise CC
Staff/Tobin
$32.50/$49.83
120705-02
9-12
MOUNTAIN BIKE – Trailcrusher
Tu, W, Th
6-8P
Sept 24-26
Fort Boise CC
Staff/Tobin
$32.50/$49.83
120706-01
10-14
VOLLEYBALL – Introduction
Tu, Th
4:30-5:30P
Nov 5-Dec 19*** Fort Boise CC
Karla Merril
$64/$98.65
120447-02
*No class Oct 14 20
N E W VOLLEYBALL – Introduction AGES 7-14 Younger players will use balloons, beach balls, volley-lites and an adjusted net height to ensure success while learning the basic skills and rules of the game. Older players will use beach balls and volley-lites to help establish consistent basic skills and team play. (Experience is helpful but not essential for this class).
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
**No class Nov 11 & 25-29
***No class Nov 25-29
YOU T H
STEM CAMPS (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS) NE W CODE WITH YOUR GRANDKIDS/KIDS
( AGE S
ADULT + CHILD (AGES 7-12) See page 49 for details.
FALL’IN FOR STEM AGES 3.5-6 F un fall activities connected to ball play, jumping, pumpkins and Halloween will be aligned with basic STEM concepts.
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HOLIDAY STEM AGES 3.5-6 Tis the season for STEM activities and challenges connected to the Christmas trees and holiday fun.
SPORTS STEM AGES 3.5-6 Throughout these fun and interactive lessons, children gain a better understanding of the athletic and recreation activities they love from the perspective of STEM. Each class will cover the STEM behind a different sport/recreation activity. Learning the how, what, why, when and where behind their activities helps youth become more mentally and physically engage in their play. And when STEM education is put into action it makes the associated education concepts more intriguing and exciting.
STEM – Code On! AGES 8-12 Young learners will focus on the fundamentals of computer science (coding) with Scratch. Scratch is a programming language and an online community where children can program and share interactive media such as stories, games and animation. As children create with Scratch they learn to think creatively, work collaboratively and reason systematically. Participants are welcome to bring their own laptops/Chromebooks and headphones to each class. For more information on Scratch, visit scratch.mit.edu/parents AGE
CLASS
Mission: Robots in Space
STEM – Code on the Road Ages 8-12 See page 15 for details.
STEM – Mission: Robots in Space AGES 8-12 Together we’ll explore how robots help humans go places they never could before – like other planets in our solar system! Humans have gone on many missions into space, now it’s time to start thinking about how robots can help. As a team we’ll use block code to program robots and have them accomplish several specific tasks critical to space exploration. Class is led by Idaho Robotics. For more information, please visit idahorobotics.org or contact Amber Roy 208-921-1019, info@idahorobotics.org.
STEM – Programming with Robotics and Sensors
HOLIDAY STEM SPORTS STEM
DAY
TIME
CODE WITH YOUR GRANDKIDS/KIDS
Tu
STEM – Code On!
REGISTER ONLINE:
DATE
LOCATION
cityofboise.org/parks
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
INSTRUCTOR
9:30-11:30A
Dec 3-Dec 17 Sept 3-24
Fort Boise CC
Maureen Welcker
Oct 29-Nov 19 M
4-5P
Sept 9
Th
4-5P
Sept 19
Tu
6-7P
Sept 24
Tu 8-12
AGES 3.5-6 Classes connect Thanksgiving and the season of eating with associated STEM activities and challenges. Applesauce boats, bendy bones, secret cranberry writing, soda can challenge, musical drinks, the science behind popcorn… Who knew STEM could be so delicious? Please note we will not be serving food during the program (other than popcorn during the final class).
Oct 1-Oct 22
TASTY STEM 7-12
TASTY STEM
AGES 8-12 We will explore the basics of how to program a robot to be able to move around and interact with its environment. You will learn about and have hands on experience with the many different sensors that robots are using
FALL’IN FOR STEM 3.5-6
in real world applications. Girls and boys alike will have fun using block code to program the robots to perform fun and exciting tasks. Class is led by Idaho Robotics. For more information please visit idahorobotics.org or contact Amber Roy 208-921-1019, info@idahorobotics.org.
W Tu W M-W
4-5P 4-5:15P
FEE RES/NR
ACTIVITY#
$42.20/$64.86
119340-01
$31.90/$48.90
119342-01
$42.20/$64.86
119343-01
$42.20/$64.86
119341-01 115016-01
Dick Eardley SC
Coach Newton
$10/$14.95
115016-02 115016-03
Sept 10-Oct 15
Grace Jordan CC
Sept 11-Oct 16
Morley Nelson CC
Oct 22-Nov 19
Grace Jordan CC
Oct 23-Nov 20
Morley Nelson CC
$31.90/$48.90 Coach Newton $33.19/$50.89
119328-01 119328-02 119328-03 119328-04
8-12
STEM – Code on the Road
9A-12P
Nov 25-Nov 27
Fort Boise CC
Coach Newton
$47.35/$72.84
119316-01
8-12
STEM – Mission: Robots in Space M
5:45-6:45P
Sept 9-Oct 28
Dick Eardley SC
Idaho Robotics
$42.20/$64.86
119327-01
8-12
STEM – Programming with Robotics and Sensors
4:30-5:30P
Sept 9-Oct 28
Dick Eardley SC
Idaho Robotics
$42.20/$64.86
119326-01
M
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( AGES
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ZOO BOISE PROGRAMS
Friends of Zoo Boise
YOU T H
Annual Pass Holders receive discounts on some classes. If you are a Friends of Zoo Boise pass holder, please be sure to enroll in the activity number listed under the Friends of Zoo Boise Rate (FoZB) to receive the discount. A current pass is required and must be available for proof upon registration and at program check-in. To purchase a Friends of Zoo Boise Annual Pass, contact Zoo Boise at 208-608-7744. Passes can be purchased online at zooboise.org/support/ annual-membership. FoZB = Friends of Zoo Boise. Journey to Gorongosa
GIFTS FOR THE ANIMALS ENRICHMENT BUILDING AGES 6+ Come spend extra time appreciating our animals by creating special enrichments. Learn how enrichments are used to provide the very best care to our animals and watch them interact with your creations right before your eyes! Program is designed for children ages 6-10 with their favorite adult – although all ages 6 and older are welcome. Cost is per person and includes admission to the zoo. Children under 18 must be accompanied adult; accompanying adult must register and pay program fee.
SCHOOL BREAK DAY-CAMPS (Grades 2-6) Zoo Boise Youth camps include: zoo guided tours, classroom demonstrations and
experiments, exploration of animal biofacts, daily animal encounter/enrichment, arts and crafts projects, educational technology, zookeeper talks and ecology-focused games.
regularly see. Come find out how to enjoy these darkness dwellers and possibly spot them during your next night time adventure.
CURIOUS CREATURES & FEARSOME FEATURES
AGES 7-12 Oh my! These 3 big hitters of the zoo world require more work to keep safe here at Zoo Boise and in the wild. Find out what ties these magnificent creatures together and how they are overcoming the challenges they face with your help!
AGES 7-12 Uncover the reasons behind the weird, wild and scary animals’ amazing adaptations! Enjoy an insider’s look into Zoo Boise’s wild collection of curious creatures and get hands-on with learning through experiments, crafts and of course up-close animal encounters.
ANIMALS OF THE NIGHT
AGES 7-12 Spooky and scary maybe, but maybe not! Animals of the night are more mysterious and specialized than many we animals we
BADGES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Scout Programs at Zoo Boise Zoo Boise scout programs are a chance to explore interests and learn new skills. A great variety of programs are available to meet badge requirements or can be tailored to meet other scout group achievements. Arrive ready to passionately discuss all things nature, participate in engaging activities and games, meet our animals and make a difference in the world of wildlife! For more information, visit Zoo Boise’s website at zooboise.org/education-programs/scouts
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FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
LIONS & TIGERS & BEARS
N E W JOURNEY TO GORONGOSA AGES 7-12 Come see the NEW Gorongosa National Park Exhibit at Zoo Boise from behind the scenes perspective! The new exhibit features animals like crocodiles, baboons and African wild dogs that are just part of the story behind this boundary-pushing exhibit. Explore the Idaho connection to Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique Africa and the community that we have built together.
HOMESCHOOL ZOO (Kindergarten-8th grade) AGES 5-13 The Homeschool Zoo program series provides a unique learning experience for students schooled at home. The course consists of classroom discussion, laboratory activities, animal encounters and specialized zoo tours. Classes will align with Idaho State Science Standards and focus on topics and principles based on grade level. Themes will emphasize looking at animal groups and taxonomy, adaptations, habitats and ecology. Each individual household must register their child for the class. Kids only! Please bring a small snack for a 15 minute break during class.
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
ZOO BOISE KID NIGHT
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
AGE
TIME
HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Classy Animals 9A-12P
HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Animal Eyes & Ears
HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Survival Skills 2ND-3RD GRADE HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Habitat (Ages 7-8) HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Build a Zoo
DATE Oct 2
W
10A-12P
Nov 27
W
9A-12P
Oct 9
Zoo Boise
$15
130550-02
130550-01
Zoo Boise
$16
130051-01
Zoo Boise
$15
130551-02
Oct 24
130804-01
F M
SCHOOL BREAK – Journey to Gorongosa
Tu
7-12
Zoo Boise Kid Night
Sa
6:30-9:30P Nov 9
4TH-5TH GRADE (Ages 9-10)
HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Mountains & Islands
W
9A-12P
9A-4P
Oct 25 Nov 25
Zoo Boise
$50
Nov 26
HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Awesome Anatomy HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Ecosystems 9A-12P
Oct 30
130806-01 130808-01
Zoo Boise
$25
130470-01
Zoo Boise
$15
130552-02
130061-01
N/A
N/A 130805-01
$45
130807-01
$20
130480-01
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
130809-01 130811-01
130552-01
Nov 20 W
$12
130810-01
Sept 25 Oct 16
N/A
130551-01 130551-03
SCHOOL BREAK – Lions & Tigers & Bears
N/A
130550-03
Nov 13
SCHOOL BREAK – Animals of the Night
HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Animal Welfare
ACTIVITY# FOZB FEE FOZB ACTIVITY#
Sept 18
Th
6TH-8TH GRADE (Ages 11-13)
FEE
Nov 6
SCHOOL BREAK – Curious Creatures & Fearsome Features 7-12
LOCATION
Sept 11
HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Growing Up at the Zoo W GIFTS FOR THE ANIMALS ENRICHMENT BUILDING
6+
DAY
5 -1 2)
K-1ST GRADE (Ages 5-6)
CLASS
( AGE S
AGES 7-12 Boise fall nights just can’t be beat… unless you add in exclusive access to Zoo Boise at night! See the zoo in a whole new light. Learn how Zoo Boise cares for nocturnal animals, try your hand at night time survival skills games and enjoy a snack out under the stars while observing the animals at Zoo Boise!
YOU T H
ZOO BOISE PROGRAMS
130552-03 Zoo Boise
$15
130553-01
THE BOISE RIVER
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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1 3-1 7 ) ( AGE S T E E NS
TEENS (AGES 13-17) ART All materials are provided.
DRAWING & PAINTING AGES 13-18 This course focuses on beginning and intermediate drawing techniques for junior and senior high school students. Students will have the opportunity to explore a variety of drawing and painting mediums including pen, pencil, charcoal, pastel, watercolor and acrylics.
POTTERY FOR KIDS AGES 9-14 Learn to create original pots by forming clay on an electric potter’s wheel. Students will also make unique and more advanced hand-built projects. In addition, young potters will be taught how to apply colored glazes onto their completed masterpieces.
Pottery for Kids
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
Drawing and Painting
AGE
24
CLASS
9-14
POTTERY FOR KIDS
13-18
DRAWING & PAINTING
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
DAY Tu Th Tu
TIME 4-5:30P 4-5:30P
DATE Sept 17-Nov 5 Sept 19-Nov 7 Sept 17-Nov 5
LOCATION Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC
INSTRUCTOR Eric Mullis Staff Bryan Moore
FEE RES/NR $60.90/$93.85 $60.90/$93.85
ACTIVITY# 102728-01 102728-02 102745-01
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
HEALTHY AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS
SCHOOL BREAK PROGRAMS ADULT + CHILD (ALL AGES) See descriptions, dates and times on page 14.
WATERSHED WEEKENDS ADULT + CHILD (ALL AGES) See descriptions, dates and times on page 14.
AGES 8-14 In this class, we will put a healthy twist on some old favorites. Learn how to make quick and easy macaroni and cheese, chicken nuggets, baked French fries and a healthy, creamy ice cream dessert. All are guaranteed to please a crowd of hungry kids!
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
1 3-1 7 )
FAVORITE FOODS FROM SCRATCH
(AGE S
AGES 8-14 In this fun and fast paced class, we will focus on healthy, kid and family friendly snacks. Instead of always reaching for potato chips, how does home-made jerky sound? We also learn how to make granola bars, kale chips, vegetable chips, hummus and a sweet (but super healthy) treat – chocolate chip cookie dough dip.
T EENS
COOKING
Healthy After School Snacks
AGE 8-14
CLASS HEALTHY AFTER SCHOOL SNACKS
DAY TIME
DATE
W
Sept 4
Tu
4-6P
Tu 8-14
FAVORITE FOODS FROM SCRATCH
Tu
4-6P
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEES ACTIVITY# 124007-01
Sept 10 BUGS
Pohley Richey*
$15
124007-02
Oct 1
124007-03
Oct 15
124005-01
Oct 29
BUGS
Pohley Richey*
$15
124005-02
*Licensed and registered dietician
TEEN NIGHT STARTING SEPTEMBER 6 HELP BRING A TENNIS PROGRAM TO YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL! Through this after-school program developed by the Idaho Tennis Association, even the youngest players can join the action. Using the USTA 10 & Under Tennis format, kids can learn to play right away because the courts, racquets, balls, scoring system and even the net height are just their size. Sessions are held at elementary schools throughout the valley. To learn about a program near you, contact Jennifer Hunt at Idaho Tennis Association, 208-322-5150, ext. 207, or jhunt@idtennis.com. WWW.IDTENNIS.COM
1ST & 3RD FRIDAYS 7-10 P.M. Fort Boise Community Center 700 Robbins Road, Boise
Questions? Call: (208) 608-7680
More information: cityofboise.org/parks
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
25
1 3-1 7 ) ( AGE S T E E NS
FITNESS/SPORTS GOLF LESSONS – Quail Hollow
ICE SKATING – Learn to Skate
AGES 7-13 Classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting. All classes are open to any skill level from beginner to advanced; clubs will be provided for the students during class time.
AGES 7-18 Recognized by Learn to Skate USA as a Top 10 program in the country, Idaho IceWorld’s Learn to Skate program provides a fun and structured way for skaters to be physically active and improve their skills under the professional eyes of certified instructors. More information on page 7.
GOLF LESSONS – Warm Springs AGES 7-13 All classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting and are open to any skill level, from beginning to advanced. Lessons will include on-course instruction. Golf clubs are available at no cost to students.
ICE SHOW CAST AGES 7-18 All Learn to Skate students who register for BOTH the Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec sessions are eligible to participate in the annual Ice Show co-produced by Idaho IceWorld and the Boise Figure Skating Club. More information on page 7.
ICE HOCKEY Ages 9-17 Beginner hockey players will learn the fundamentals of skating. It is important for these developing players to become comfortable on the ice, learn the basic hockey stance, stride, knee bend, use of edges and how to hold a stick before moving into a 6U or 8U full hockey curriculum. Players need to be able to participate in class independently from parent. Scholarships are available for these classes. For class description, see page 16.
AGE
NEW VOLLEYBALL – Introduction AGES 10-14 Through team play, we will be able to start developing the basics. Younger players will use balloons, beach balls, volley-lites and an adjusted net height to ensure success while learning the basic skills and rules of the game. Older players will use beach balls and volleylites to help establish consistent basic skills and team play. (Experience is helpful but not essential for this class).
CLASS
DAY
TIME
4-17
USA HOCKEY NATIONWIDE TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE CLINIC
Sa
TBD
7-13
GOLF LESSONS – Quail Hollow (Youth)
Tu, W, Th
4:15-5:30P
7-13
9-17
9-17
9-17
9-17 10-14
GOLF LESSONS – Warm Springs (Youth)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 1 (H1)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 2 (H2)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 3 (H3)
HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 4 (H4) VOLLEYBALL – Introduction
Tu, W, Th
4:15-5:30P
Tu
6:45-7:45P
DATE Nov 9 Sept 10-12 Sept 24-26 Sept 3-5 Sept 24-26
LOCATION
Golf Lessons – Warm Springs
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
INSTRUCTOR
Idaho IceWorld
Kory Scoran
FREE
Quail Hollow GC
Staff
$55
Warm Springs GC Staff
Su
9:30-10:30A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
6:45-7:45P
Nov 5-Dec 17
Su
9:30-10:30A
Nov 3-Dec 15
Idaho IceWorld
170004-01 170004-02 180004-01
Staff
180004-02 160004-01
$115/6 classes
160004-02
$134/7 classes
160004-03
$134/7 classes
160004-04
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160005-01
Su
9:30-10:30A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160005-02
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Nov 5-Dec 17
Su
9:30-10:30A
Nov 3-Dec 15
Idaho IceWorld
Staff
$134/7 classes
160005-03
$134/7 classes
160005-04
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160006-01
Su
9:30-10:30A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160006-02
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Nov 5-Dec 17
Su
9:30-10:30A
Nov 3-Dec 15
Idaho IceWorld
Staff
$134/7 classes
160006-03
$134/7 classes
160006-04
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Sept 10-Oct 22
$134/7 classes
160007-01
Su
9:30-10:30A
Sept 8-Oct 20*
$115/6 classes
160007-02
Tu
6:45-7:45P
Nov 5-Dec 17
Su
9:30-10:30A
Nov 3-Dec 15
Tu, Th
4:30-5:30P
13-18
ICE SKATING TEEN (Beginners – Free Skate 6)
Tu
6:15-6:45P
13+
ICE SHOW CAST – Teen Practice
Tu
5:45-6:15P
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
160303-01
$134/7 classes
Nov 5-Dec 19* Sept 3-Oct 22 Oct 29-Dec 17** Sept 24-Dec 3
Idaho IceWorld Fort Boise CC
Staff Karla Merril
Idaho IceWorld
Staff
Idaho IceWorld
Staff
$134/7 classes
160007-03
$134/7 classes
160007-04
$64/$98.65
120447-02
$97/8 classes
161101-01
$85/7 classes
161101-02
$40
161110-12
*No class Sept 2 26
ACTIVITY#
$55
Sept 10-Oct 22
Tu
FEES
**No class Nov 25-29
DA N C ING TO LEA RN
I N F O R M AT I O N
Dance Our performing arts is an ongoing learning experience that helps enhance strength, flexibility and coordination, all while having a tremendous amount of fun in a friendly environment! Students may join class at any time during the following sessions. Our annual Spring Review Dance Recitals are tentatively set for May 2 at Timberline High School. Additional fees and costuming will be required to participate in the recitals. Participation in the recital is not mandatory. More information to come!
HIP HOP AGES 12-17 Hip hop is a fun, high-energy style of dance. This class will focus on choreography as well as fun new moves. These classes are for beginner and experienced students and anyone else seeking to keep up their skills.
Improv Intro
THEATER AGES 13-16 This popular class is an introduction to Improv games, creating characters (like they do on Saturday Night Live) every week. Each participant will gain mental dexterity, confidence and stage presence while having a great time learning improvisational acting games. For more information contact: stevenzunich@gmail.com
AGES 10-17 Poi spinning has been termed “yoga for the brain, a kind of 3-D, moving puzzle for your whole body and brain.” It is an extremely fun and unique way to build coordination, upper-body strength, visual-spatial thinking, creative movement skills, self-confidence, a sense of humor about your own mistakes and create shapes of light with your movements! No experience or materials required.
10-17 12-17 12-17 13-16
CLASS POI SPINNING BEGINNER ACRO YOGA AND DANCE FOR GIRLS HIP HOP IMPROV INTRO
Max Pham Hip Hop Fund
IMPROV INTRO
POI SPINNING BEGINNER
DAY Tu Th Tu F
TIME 6:30-8P 6-7P 6-7P 5:30-6:30P
DATE Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17* Sept 12-Oct 31 Nov 7-Dec 19* Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17* Sept 13-Nov 1 Nov 8-Dec 20*
LOCATION Dick Eardley SC Lotus Tree
We are proud to present the Max Pham Hip Hop Fund! Costs for each hip hop class have been reduced by $5 thanks to a generous donation from Max Pham. See page 18 for more information.
INSTRUCTOR Jewels Meek
Lucy Singer
Dick Eardley SC
FEES
ACTIVITY#
$67/$103.30
Shyla Ray
Fort Boise CC
1 3-1 7 )
AGES 12-17 Teens will build strength and find a playful and fun way to connect with others! Skills will focus on strength building, working in partners and learning new ways to move their bodies. Participants will explore partner yoga acrobatics, acrobatic dance and suspend themselves in the air via yoga hammocks! This is a great class to come by yourself and make new friends, or sign up with friends! Students will also participate in the choreography of the routine that we will work on. Classes held at The Lotus Tree, 3169 S Bown Way, Boise, ID 83706.
(AGE S
ACRO YOGA AND DANCE FOR GIRLS
AGE
T EENS
PERFORMING ARTS
Steven Zunich
112750-01
$50.50/$77.73
112750-02
$45/$69.20
112804-01
$34/$52.15
112804-02
$40/$61.45
112023-01
$29/$44.40
112023-02
$45/$69.20
120112-03
$34/$52.15
120112-04 *No class Nov 25-29
ZOO BOISE AGE
HOMESCHOOL ZOO (6th-8th Grade) – Animal Welfare AGES 11-13 The Homeschool Zoo program series provides a unique learning experience for students schooled at home. The course consists of classroom discussion, laboratory activities, animal encounters and specialized zoo tours. Classes will align with Idaho State Science Standards and focus on topics and principles based on grade level. Themes will emphasize looking at animal groups and taxonomy, adaptations, habitats and ecology. Each individual household must register their child for the class. Kids only! Please bring a small snack for a 15 minute break during class.
CLASS
6TH-8TH GRADE (Ages 11-13)
HOMESCHOOL ZOO – Animal Welfare
DAY W
TIME 9A-12P
LOCATION Zoo Boise
DATE Oct 30 FEE
$15
ACTIVITY# 130553-01
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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1 8 +) ( AGES A D U LT
ADULT
(AGES 18+)
ART (18+) A supply list for classes will be available at the first class.
DRAWING – All Levels Drawing uses the simplest tools and is the most basic of the art forms, yet it can also be the most intimidating. Students will improve both drawing and observation skills by learning about the fundamentals of line, shape, value, perspective and proportion. This is a fun, low-pressure, relaxing class: no experience (or drawing ability) is required!
PAINTING, ACRYLIC – All Levels
DRAWING – Fall Botanical
PAINTING, ACRYLIC/OIL/ WATERCOLOR – Level II
Botanical drawing is an introduction to the principles of drawing from life. We will work on creating value and texture, framing a solid composition, building color and using the traditional materials used by botanical illustrators... pencil, colored pencils and watercolor. Specimens include fall leaves, harvest fruits and other autumnal delicacies. All skill levels welcome. All materials provided.
ENAMELING –Beginning Vitreous enameling, defined as fusing glass to metal using high temperatures, is an ancient art dating back to the 13th century B.C. Students will explore a variety of techniques to create small and lovely works of art. A supply kit is included in the cost of the class. Additional materials may need to be purchased.
ENAMELING – Open Studio The enameling open studio gives people with previous experience the opportunity to follow their own interests and work on projects of
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their own design. Enameling teacher will be on hand to set up the studio, answer questions and assist students as needed. Students must provide their own enamels. Group orders of supplies will be made as needed and a complete supply kit is available for $40.
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
Beginning students will learn the basics of acrylic painting, including techniques of color, composition, texture and layering. A variety of styles and subject matter such as still-life, landscape, portrait and abstraction will be explored.
This course is designed for painters who have previously taken an oil, watercolor or acrylic painting course. A variety of styles in your medium will be explored and the instructor will be available to assist with students’ chosen subjects and paintings recommended for the group.
PAINTING, OIL – All Levels Beginners will learn the basics of oil painting. Intermediate/advanced painters will refine their skills in traditional techniques such as underpainting, glazing and alla prima painting. No prior experience is necessary.
PASTELS – All Levels Beginners will learn the basics of hard and soft pastels, the types of papers and surfaces available and many of the styles used by pastel artists today. Intermediate/advanced students will refine their skills and learn new techniques through a variety of fun and challenging projects.
Drawing – All Levels
PHOTOGRAPHY – Camera Functions You too can take better photographs! This beginning class will help make you a more accomplished photographer. Explore the “how to’s” of digital and 35mm photography. Learn shutter speed, depth of field, composition and use of attachments. Instructor will provide a supply list at the first class. Please bring your camera to the first class.
POTTERY – All Levels Beginner potters will learn basic techniques of hand-built and wheel-thrown pottery, along with glazing and firing methods. Students with previous clay experience will have the opportunity to continue to refine their skills of wheel throwing and hand-building. Wheels, glazes and firing services are provided.
ADULT (AGES 18+) A D U LT
ART (18+) POTTERY – Handbuilding
( AGE S
Students of all levels will enjoy the rich tradition of pottery and sculpture being made with hand-building techniques such as pinch, coil and slabs. Learn beautiful decorating processes that have been used throughout the world for centuries. Glazes and firings are provided.
POTTERY – Level I
1 8 +)
Beginning potters will learn basic techniques for hand-built and wheel-thrown pottery along with glazing and firing methods. Wheels, glazes and firing services are provided.
POTTERY – Level II This class is for potters with previous experience. Class focuses on refining skills of throwing on the wheel and developing better hand-building construction techniques. Students also explore advanced techniques of glazing and learn Raku and Cone 10 reduction firing. Wheels, glazes and firings are provided.
POTTERY – Open Lab Open lab sessions are available for potters to work independently on throwing, hand-building or glazing. Fee covers glazes and firing but students must provide clay and tools. Lab is open daily and a schedule will be emailed to customer as well as available at the Art Center.
CLASS (18+) DRAWING – All Levels
DAY Tu W
Acrylic Painting
WATERCOLOR – All Levels This class offers instruction in watercolor techniques of stretching paper, exploring various types of washes and composition as well as more in-depth techniques of painting will be covered for those with previous experience.
Share basic and experimental water-based media techniques. Draw, paint, observe and analyze realistic and nonobjective subjects. Purchase of some materials required.
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
WATERCOLOR FOR SENIORS AGES 50+ Expand your art expertise in this class for seniors. Learn about watercolor materials and their particular characteristics. TIME 1-3P
DATE Sept 17-Nov 5 Sept 18-Nov 6
LOCATION
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
INSTRUCTOR
FEE RES/NR
Fort Boise CC
Bryan Moore
$88.80/$137.09
ACTIVITY# 101712-01 101712-02
DRAWING – Fall Botanical
W
6:30-8:30P
Sept 25-Oct 30
Foothills LC
Kelly Cox
$80.78/$117.08
101743-01
ENAMELING – Beginning
W
6:30-9P
Sept 18-Nov 6
Fort Boise CC
Rick Friesen
$123.41/$184.32
101102-01
ENAMELING – Open Studio
Th
6:30-9P
Sept 19-Nov 7
Fort Boise CC
Rick Friesen
$80/$123.45
101104-01
PAINTING, ACRYLIC – All Levels
Tu
6:30-8:30P
Sept 17-Nov 5
Fort Boise CC
Rebecca Vance
$88.80/$137.09
101101-01
PAINTING, ACRYLIC/OIL/WATERCOLOR – Level II
Th
6:30-9P
Sept 19-Nov 7
Fort Boise CC
Bryan Moore
$110.75/$171.11
101100-01
PAINTING, OIL – All Levels
Th
1-3P
Sept 19-Nov 7
Fort Boise CC
Rick Friesen
$88.80/$137.09
101720-01
PASTELS – All Levels
W
1-3P
Sept 18-Nov 6
Fort Boise CC
Bryan Moore
$88.80/$137.09
101718-01
PHOTOGRAPHY – Camera Functions
W
6:30-8:30P
Oct 9-30
Fort Boise CC
Bill Farnsworth
$44.90/$69.05
101719-01
POTTERY – All Levels
W Th
6:30-9:30P
Sept 18-Nov 6 Sept 12-Oct 31
Fort Boise CC
David Scott Jerry Hendershot
$163.43/$235.86
101723-01 101723-02
POTTERY – Handbuilding
M
6:30-9:30P
Sept 16-Nov 4
Fort Boise CC
Kelly Cox
$163.43/$235.86
101727-01
POTTERY – Level I
Th
9A-12P
Sept 19-Nov 7
Fort Boise CC
Eric Mullis
$163.43/$235.86
101722-01
POTTERY – Level II (2 hr class) POTTERY – Level II (3 hr class) POTTERY – Open Lab WATERCOLOR – All Levels WATERCOLOR FOR SENIORS (AGES 50+)
Tu Th Tu
1-3P
Sept 17-Nov 5 Sept 19-Nov 7
6:30-9:30P
Sept 17-Nov 5
See Posted Schedule
See Posted Schedule
Sept 16-Nov 9
M
6:30-8:30P
Sept 16-Nov 4
Tu
9:30-11:30A
Sept 17-Nov 5
W
9:30-11:30A
Sept 18-Nov 6
Nov 10-Jan 12
Fort Boise CC
Rick Jenkins Eric Mullis
$119.54/$167.83
Fort Boise CC
Rick Jenkins
$163.43/$235.86
Fort Boise CC
None
$124.81/$176.00
Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC
Bryan Moore Rick Friesen Marje Wharry
$88.80/$137.09 $88.80/$137.09
101725-01 101725-02 101724-01 101731-01 101731-02 101739-01 101739-02 101741-01
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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THERAPEUTIC DIET COOKING CLASS SERIES
( AGES
1 8 +)
COOKING (18+) DIABETES
A D U LT
Were you told you are pre-diabetic or do you have diabetes? In this class, we will explore easy and delicious recipes using the types of foods that will help you improve your health and put you on a path to longevity.
HEART DISEASE/HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE If you have been diagnosed with a risk factor for heart disease or have high blood pressure and want some guidance for heart-healthy, quick and easy meals, this class is for you! We will explore basic principles of a heart healthy diet, cook some delicious heart healthy dishes and discover resources to help you on your healthy cooking journey.
Preserving Your Garden Harvest – Tomatoes and Peppers
DELICIOUS GARDEN TO TABLE MEALS
PRESERVING YOUR GARDEN HARVEST – Tomatoes and Peppers
Enjoy the bounty from your garden or the farmer’s market with these versatile, easy, delicious and healthy meal ideas. We will use in season veggies including cauliflower pizza crust, crispy roasted broccoli and a caramelized onion tart.
Tomatoes and peppers are amazingly delicious right out of the garden. This class focuses on combining these two super nutritious vegetables into amazing canned salsa and marinara to enjoy all year long.
MEDITERRANEAN DIET COOKING CLASS
Learn all the principals of the Mediterranean Diet, plus delicious meal ideas and prep tips to help you live your healthiest life!
Host your Special Event at
QUAIL HOLLOW GOLF COURSE
Visit the unique spaces that inspired
American artist, James Castle.
Tucked in the Boise Foothills, Quail Hollow Golf Course has spectacular views, which include the Owyhee Mountains in the distance to the south. Located only miles away from downtown makes it convenient for all of your guests in the Treasure Valley.
Plan Your Visit
Admission is free and open to the public. Hours: Thursday – Saturday, 11am – 6pm 5015 Eugene St. Boise, Idaho 208-336-6610
quailhollowboise.com jamescastlehouse.org
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TOUR OF THE RESERVES
Monthly drop-in event for all ages. Activities include guided hikes, crafts and more.
NE W FRIDAY NIGHT ADULT EARTHWORKS
NEW PROJECT WET HYBRID TEACHER WORKSHOP
Get to know your backyard as the Foothills Learning Center and Idaho Conservation League team up to offer these short hiking “tours” of the city-owned natural reserves.
Create beautiful artwork at the Boise WaterShed! Classes are taught by a team of artists and experts who will explore a science topic while instructing you in an art method to create a one-of-a-kind piece of art. Light refreshments provided. Class descriptions can be found online at boiseenvironmentaleducation.org.
Through online and in-person learning, participants will walk away with information, lesson plans and motivation to teach about local water issues. Five content areas will be covered: water as a natural resource, earth systems, water management and social and cultural connections. Participants will receive the Project WET Curriculum Guide 2.0, which contains 64 field-tested activities for kindergarten to twelfth grade. One professional development credit is available through BSU for an additional $60. Preand post-assignments are required.
NE W HIKING CLUB What kind of hiker are you? Find out in this themed hiking series. All hikes will meet at the Foothills Learning Center. This series is free but registration is required. CLASS (18+)
DAY
TIME
DATE
N E W WATERSHED QUEST: Hayride and Farm Tour – Twenty Mile South Farm Join us for a series of seasonal excursions and adventures around the Boise River Watershed to learn more about where we live, work and recreate. Class descriptions found online at boiseenvironmentaleducation.org.
1 8 +)
FAMILY FOOTHILLS DAYS
Beginner to expert adult birders welcome. No registration required.
( AGE S
BOISE BIRDING SERIES
A D U LT
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (18+)
WATERSHED WEEKENDS See descriptions on page 14.
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE
ACTIVITY#
C OOKI NG DELICIOUS GARDEN TO TABLE MEALS
Tu Th
PRESERVING YOUR GARDEN HARVEST – Tomatoes and Peppers
Th
THERAPEUTIC DIET COOKING CLASS SERIES – Diabetes
M
THERAPEUTIC DIET COOKING CLASS SERIES – Heart Disease/High Blood Pressure
Tu
THERAPEUTIC DIET COOKING CLASS SERIES – Mediterranean Diet Cooking Class
M
5:30-7:30P 5:30-7:30P
Sept 17 Oct 10 Sept 12
BUGS
Pohley Richey*
$15
BUGS
Pohley Richey*
$15
Nov 4 5:30-7:30P
Nov 12
124106-01 124106-02 124115-01 124109-01
BUGS
Pohley Richey*
$15
Nov 18
124109-02 124109-03
EN VI RO NM ENTAL E DUCAT IO N BOISE BIRDING SERIES FAMILY FOOTHILLS DAYS – Pollinator Party FAMILY FOOTHILLS DAYS – Animal Migration
W
9-10A
Sa
10A-1P
F
6-9:30P
FRIDAY NIGHT ADULT EARTHWORKS – After the Fire FRIDAY NIGHT ADULT EARTHWORKS – Tribes of Idaho
Sept 14 Nov 9
Foothills LC
Staff
FREE
N/A
Foothills LC
Staff
FREE
N/A
Boise WaterShed
Staff
$15
Sept 27
FRIDAY NIGHT ADULT EARTHWORKS – Trash to Treasure
HIKING CLUB
Sept 4, Oct 2, Nov 6, Dec 4
W
5:30-6:30P
Oct 25
125006-01
Nov 22
125006-03
Sept 11
119965-01
Sept 25
Foothills LC
Staff
FREE
Nov 2
Boise WaterShed
Staff
$40
TOUR OF THE RESERVES – Mesa Reserve
Sept 19
Mesa Reserve
TOUR OF THE RESERVES – Hulls Gulch
Oct 17
Hulls Gulch Reserve
TOUR OF THE RESERVES – Hillside to Hollow Reserve
Nov 21
Hillside to Hollow Reserve
WATERSHED WEEKENDS – Back to School Bookworms
Sept 21
Boise WaterShed
Oct 19
Boise WaterShed
Nov 16
Boise WaterShed
Dec 14
Dick Eardley SC
Sept 28
Boise WaterShed
Oct 9 Oct 23
PROJECT WET HYBRID TEACHER WORKSHOP
WATERSHED WEEKENDS – Fall Festival WATERSHED WEEKENDS – Map Mania
Sa
Th
Sa
8:30A-4P
5:30-6:30P
10A-1P
WATERSHED WEEKENDS – Handmade Holiday WATERSHED QUEST: Hayride and Farm Tour – Twenty Mile South Farm
Sa
9A-12P
125006-02
119965-02 119965-03 119965-04 125004-01 119966-01
Staff
FREE
119966-02 119966-03
Staff
FREE
N/A
Staff
$15
125003-01
*Registered and licensed dietitian C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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LEARNING FALL FETTUCCINE FORUMS Free and open to all. No prior registration required. Lively and informal, the series invites the public to interact with politicians, artists, historians, activists, advocates and professionals in an effort to promote good citizenship and responsible growth through education. Doors open at 5:30P and event starts at 6P. Location is City Hall, Council Chambers. Information: boiseartsandhistory.org OCTOBER 3, 2019 – Ari Kelman, Professor of History, University of California, Davis NOVEMBER 7, 2019 – Alessandro Meregaglia, Librarian and Archivist, Albertsons Library, Boise State University Join us for a bit of history this fall.
PERFORMING ARTS (18+) DANCE
Information Adult performing arts is an ongoing learning experience helping to enhance strength, flexibility and coordination all while having a tremendous amount of fun in a friendly environment! Our annual Spring Review Dance Recitals are tentatively set for May 2, 2020 at Timberline High School. Additional fees and costuming will be required to participate in the recitals. Participation in the recital is not mandatory. More information to come!
BALLET – Beginning This class is for those who have always dreamed of learning ballet but never had the chance. This unique class will give you the opportunity to enter the world of classical ballet for the first time and from the most basic level. Cheer up and join us! No special clothing required, just come ready to move and dressed comfortably.
BARRE EXERCISE Barre is a fun and empowering dance class set to great music. The ballet barre is used to sculpt the lower body, abs and for flexibility training. In this class we will use full body exercises, light weights and other props. There are modifications and challenges for all levels!
BELLYDANCE Get in shape in a fun and supportive class! Students will develop grace, fluidity and core strength learning this ancient art form. With over 20 years of experience, Adriane provides detailed movement breakdowns that help 32
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both beginning and experienced dancers to grow. With a focus on Egyptian-style dance, students will learn basic bellydance technique and combinations that culminate in a final choreography. Come ready to dance in bare feet or dance slippers and bring a yoga mat or towel. A great class to enjoy with a friend or a fun mother and daughter activity!
BROADWAY FOSSE/JAZZ DANCE Claudia Palta brings 20+ years’ experience in stage and instruction to the classroom with this truly unique class that will focus on the Fosse style choreography. Bob Fosse is famous for choreography in musicals like Chicago, Sweet Charity and Cabaret. You will learn original Bob Fosse choreography combined with Broadway Style jazz! Prior dance experience is not necessary but helpful. Come dressed comfortably and ready to move. No special shoes required.
FLAMENCO Class time will be spent learning basic steps, body positioning and the flow of arm/hand movement. As class progresses we will work on percussive steps and brazeo (arms) and how to coordinate them into a short dance piece. Through a fiery Flamenco song list, we will keep our focus on dancing for fun while building self-confidence and coordination. Dance experience or not, this class is perfect for learning and exploring a new culture. No partner needed! N E W MODERN DANCE AGES 9+ “What?!” you say, “Kids and adults dancing together?” Yes! This class provides 3rd grade - adult dancers with a dynamic and engaging movement experience. The class offers a great balance of technique, improvisation and choreography. Students will have opportunities to create their own movement, helping them develop their creative voices and feel empowered in their bodies.
A D U LT
PERFORMING ARTS (18+) TAP
( AGE S
These classes are fun, challenging and guaranteed to make you feel like you had a great workout! The BEGINNER class is for those who have never tapped before or tapped when very young. The INTERMEDIATE class is for dancers who have tapped awhile and are ready for the next level of skill sets. If you have had tap recently or have been in our program for at least two years, the NEXT STEP class is the one for you. If you are unsure what level is best for you, feel free to speak with the instructor.
1 8 +)
TAP – Advanced Master’s Class If you are a serious tap dancer with six or more years of tap training and you want to be challenged, push yourself, learn some different tap choreography and have some great fun, then this is the class for you! Choreography learned will be anything from blues tap to rock to jazz tap and musical theater tap.
TAP DANCING DIVAS AGES 55+ Dancing has no age limit! Move your feet and make your spirits soar! BEGINNER for those who have never tapped before but always wanted to or tapped way too many years ago to count. INTERMEDIATE is for those who CLASS (18+) BALLET – Beginning BARRE EXERCISE BELLYDANCE BROADWAY FOSSE/JAZZ DANCE
DAY M W W Tu
Jazz Dance
have tapped recently and have at least two years’ experience. For those who are serious, the ADVANCED class is the one for you. The choreography is low impact yet challenging. The music is upbeat and fun to tap to.
VOICE-OVERS – Now Is Your Time You’ve heard Lisa Foster on TV and radio commercials! Now hear her LIVE as she illustrates how you could begin using your TIME 5:30-6:30P 4-5P 6:15-7:15P 6-7P
FLAMENCO
W
1-2P
MODERN DANCE (Ages 9+)
Th
5-6P
TAP – Beginner TAP – Intermediate
Tu Th
7-8P 6-7P
TAP – Next Step
Th
7-8P
TAP – Advanced Master’s Class
Tu
6-7P
TAP DANCING DIVAS (Ages 55+) – Beginner TAP DANCING DIVAS (Ages 55+) – Intermediate
Tu Tu
12-1P 1-2P
TAP DANCING DIVAS (Ages 55+) – Advanced
Th
1-2P
VOICE-OVERS – Now Is Your Time
Tu
6-8P
DATE Sept 9-Oct 28 Nov 4-Dec 16* Sept 11-Oct 30 Nov 6-Dec 18** Sept 11-Oct 30 Nov 6-Dec 18** Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17** Sept 11-Oct 30 Nov 6-Dec 18** Nov 7-Dec 19** Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17** Sept 12-Oct 31 Nov 7-Dec 19** Sept 12-Oct 31 Nov 7-Dec 19** Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17** Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17** Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17** Sept 12-Oct 31 Nov 7-Dec 19** Nov 12
LOCATION Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC Dick Eardley SC
speaking voice for commercials, films or videos. Lisa will show a unique, outside the box way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there. Lisa Foster’s voice can be heard on commercials and narrations for such clients as Crest Toothpaste, Olay, Café Appassionato, LA Weight Loss, Advanced Laser Clinics and Sleep Train.
INSTRUCTOR Claudia Palta Claudia Palta Adriane Dellorco Claudia Palta
Fort Boise CC
Estefania Sanchez
Fort Boise CC
Megan Brandel
Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC
Kay Mack Kay Mack
Fort Boise CC
Kay Mack
Fort Boise CC
Kay Mack
Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC
Kay Mack Kay Mack
Fort Boise CC
Kay Mack
Dick Eardley SC
Lisa Foster
FEE RES/NR
ACTIVITY#
$57/$87.80
111502-01
$36/$55.25
111502-02
$57/$87.80
111754-01
$43/$66.10
111754-02
$57/$87.80
112530-01
$43/$66.10
112530-02
$57/$87.80
112519-01
$43/$66.10
112519-02
$57/$87.80
111704-01
$43/$66.10
111704-02
$34/$52.15
111226-02
$57/$87.80
111734-01
$43/$66.10
111734-02
$57/$87.80
111734-03
$43/$66.10
111734-04
$57/$87.80
111734-05
$43/$66.10
111734-06
$57/$87.80
111735-01
$43/$66.10
111735-02
$57/$87.80
111701-01
$43/$66.10
111701-02
$57/$87.80
111701-03
$43/$66.10
111701-04
$57/$87.80
111701-05
$43/$66.10
111701-06
$15/$22.70
*No class Nov 11 & 25-29
120115-01 **No class Nov 25-29
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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SOCIAL PARTNER DANCING (18+) NEW THIS FALL
Social Partner Dancing
Boise Parks and Recreation is proud to partner with Heirloom Dance Studio. Joel and Stephanie bring 20+ years of Social Partner dancing and instruction, their signature style and method will get you movin’ and groovin’ in no time. Whether you’re headed to a wedding or out on the town, these classes will give you the edge you need to feel confident on the dance floor. No partner or experience is necessary. Students should be prepared to rotate partners.
BALLROOM – Intro If you are interested in partner dancing but don’t know where to start, this is the perfect class for you. We will learn a new dance each week, including Waltz, Foxtrot, Rumba, Tango, Cha Cha and East Coast Swing.
COUNTRY – Intro Whether at a club, festival or back yard BBQ, learn how to keep your boots scootin’ with these
Intro to Country Dancing
iconic dances! Country Swing, Country Two Step, Country Waltz and several Country Line Dances are the first step to a great night out.
LATIN – Intro There are many different styles of Latin dancing. In this class we will begin learning Salsa, Bachata, Cumbia and Merengue. Students will focus on basic lead and follow technique, as well as small routines that work on transitions between movements. The goal of
this class is to help students learn how to enjoy the social dance floor at parties and events.
SALSA – Beginner Salsa is the iconic Latin dance. Danced and performed all around the world, it’s one of the most recognized social dances of all time. We will learn basic Lead and Follow technique, beginner combos and short routines to help each student transition between moves.
TOURNAMENT & FUNDRAISER
SENIOR CENTER THRIFT STORE WARM SPRINGS GOLF COURSE Friday, September at p.m.
• -hole scramble, teams of four players • /player includes dinner, drink token and cart • Additional holes with glow-in-the-dark equipment after dinner Businesses & individuals may sponsor a hole for
Call to Register - -
Proceeds benefit:
Boise Parks and Recreation Adaptive Recreation Program which provides recreation opportunities for people with disabilities.
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The prices can’t be beat! Check out our fall and winter selection of clothing, accessories, housewares, home décor and more. Donations benefit local seniors. DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER Shop Monday-Friday | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 690 Robbins Rd.
SWING LINDY HOP – Intermediate
Take your dancing to the next level by adding fun combos, footwork variations and styling. This class is for dancers with some experience and a good grasp on their basics. Students should be able to dance on time and have a basic understanding of Lead and Follow.
Get that Classic look with Charleston variations, vintage combos and flashy footwork. We will work on adapting, improvising and building up speed. This class is for dancers with some experience and a good grasp on their basics. Students should be able to dance on time and have a basic understanding of Lead and Follow.
SWING LINDY HOP – Beginner
CLASS (18+)
BALLROOM – Intro
COUNTRY – Intro
LATIN – Intro
SALSA – Beginner
SALSA – Intermediate
SWING LINDY HOP – Beginner
SWING LINDY HOP – Intermediate
SWING WEST COAST – Beginner
SWING WEST COAST – Intermediate
DAY
W
W
W
F
Th
F
Th
F
Th
Get an edge on the dance floor with move combos, footwork variations and improvisation. This class is for dancers with some experience and a good grasp on their basics. Students should be able to dance on time and have a basic understanding of Lead and Follow.
SWING WEST COAST – Beginner West Coast Swing is a modern dance defined by its smooth style, versatility and playful nature. Whether you enjoy Top 40, Country or Hip Hop, this is the dance for you!
TIME
6-7P
8-9P
7-8P
6-7P
6-7P
7-8P
7-8P
8-9P
8-9P
DATE
LOCATION
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
INSTRUCTOR
FEE RES/NR
ACTIVITY#
Sept 4-25
$29/$44.40
111716-01
Oct 2-23
$29/$44.40
111716-02
$29/$44.40
111716-03
Dec 4-18
$22/$33.55
111716-04
Sept 4-25
$29/$44.40
111547-01
Oct 2-23
$29/$44.40
111547-02
$29/$44.40
111547-03
Dec 4-18
$22/$33.55
111547-04
Sept 4-25
$29/$44.40
111756-01
Oct 2-23
$29/$44.40
111756-02
$29/$44.40
111756-03
Dec 4-18
$22/$33.55
111756-04
Sept 6-27
$29/$44.40
111726-01
Oct 4-25
$29/$44.40
111726-02
$29/$44.40
111726-03
Dec 6-20
$22/$33.55
111726-04
Sept 5-26
$29/$44.40
111727-01
Oct 3-24
$29/$44.40
111727-02
$29/$44.40
111727-03
Dec 5-19
$22/$33.55
111727-04
Sept 6-27
$29/$44.40
111736-01
Oct 4-25
$29/$44.40
111736-02
$29/$44.40
111736-03
Dec 6-20
$22/$33.55
111736-04
Sept 5-26
$29/$44.40
111737-01
Oct 3-24
$29/$44.40
111737-02
Oct 30-Nov 20
Oct 30-Nov 20
Oct 30-Nov 20
Nov 1-22
Oct 31-Nov 21
Nov 1-22
Oct 31-Nov 21
Dick Eardley SC
Dick Eardley SC
Dick Eardley SC
Dick Eardley SC
Fort Boise CC
Dick Eardley SC
Fort Boise CC
Joel Hunter
Joel Hunter
Joel Hunter
Joel Hunter
Joel Hunter
Joel Hunter
Joel Hunter
$29/$44.40
111737-03
Dec 5-19
$22/$33.55
111737-04
Sept 6-27
$29/$44.40
111748-01
Oct 4-25
$29/$44.40
111748-02
Nov 1-22
Dick Eardley SC
Joel Hunter
$29/$44.40
111748-03
Dec 6-20
$22/$33.55
111748-04
Sept 5-26
$29/$44.40
111745-01
Oct 3-24
$29/$44.40
111745-02
$29/$44.40
111745-03
$22/$33.55
111745-04
Oct 31-Nov 21 Dec 5-19
Fort Boise CC
Joel Hunter
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There are many different styles of Swing dancing, but this class will focus on the Swing dance that started it all…Lindy Hop! This dance was created in the late 1920s as a variation on the Charleston. Named after Charles Lindberg and his famous ‘Hop’ over the Atlantic, the Lindy Hop was danced to the Big Bands of the 30s and 40s.
SWING WEST COAST – Intermediate
( AGE S
SALSA – Intermediate
A D U LT
SOCIAL PARTNER DANCING (18+)
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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(18+)
GOLF LESSONS – Quail Hollow
A D U LT
1 8 +)
SPORTS/FITNESS
GOLF LESSONS – Warm Springs
Evening classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting. All classes are open to any skill level, from beginner to advanced and will have on-course instruction. Evening classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting. These classes are open to any skill level, from beginners to advanced. All classes will have on-course instruction.
GOLF SCHOOL – One-Day A comprehensive workshop for golfers who want to reach their full potential! This program will be instructed by Jim Empey, PGA golf professional for over 30 years, who has been named “Best Teacher in Idaho” by Golf Digest Magazine since 2013 as well as “Top 10 Teacher in Northwest US” by Golf Magazine.
ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE – Beginner Adult Our goal is to provide a positive, fun, safe learning environment for adults learning to play the great game of hockey. The program is designed to teach the fundamental skills required to play, with a heavy focus on learning proper skating skills. This is a 60-minute class. No skating experience expected.
Jim Empey Golf School
ICE SHOW CAST – Adult Practice AGES 13+ All Learn to Skate students who register for BOTH the Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec sessions are eligible to participate in the annual Ice Show co-produced by Idaho IceWorld and the Boise Figure Skating Club. More information on page 7.
ICE SKATING – Learn To Skate Adult (Beginners – Free Skate 6) AGES 19+ Recognized by Learn to Skate USA as a Top 10 program in the country, Idaho IceWorld’s Learn to Skate program provides a fun and structured way for skaters to be physically active and improve their skills under the professional eyes of certified instructors. More information on page 7.
MARTIAL ARTS – Karate Shotokan Mixed Level AGES 13+ Learn traditional Shotokan Karate including; dojo etiquette, warm-up, Kihon, Katas and Kumite. Class will focus on Kihon or basic techniques (blocks, punches, kicks and stances) and Katas or prearrange forms (formal exercise) and Kumite or sparring as students progress. Instructor Alvin A. Sablan started his training with Shotokan Karate of America in 1983. He is a Nidan (2nd degree Black Belt) and an active member of Shotokan Karate of America (SKA). He was awarded Shodan (1st degree Black Belt) in 1986 and Nidan in 2014 by Mr. Tsutomu Ohshima (founder and Shihan of SKA). For Youth Martial Arts see page 20.
Fort Boise Community Center Adult Drop In Activities BADMINTON AGES
16+
DAY/TIME*
Su / 2-5P
DATES
Oct 6-Apr 26
LOCATION
Fort Boise CC
FEE
$4/day Adult, $3/day Senior
BASKETBALL All skill levels welcome. Indoor court, locker room and showers provided.
PICKLEBALL
VOLLEYBALL
All skill levels welcome. Indoor balls and some paddles will be available for use. Please bring paddles if you have your own.
All skill levels welcome.
AGES
16+
DAY/TIME*
Tu, Th / 11A-4P
DATES
Sept 3-May 30
DAY/TIME*
F / 9A-2P
DATES
2nd, 4th, 5th F / 6-10P Sept 6-May 29
AGES
16+
LOCATION
Fort Boise CC
DAY/TIME*
M / 11:30A-2P
FEE
$4/day Adult, $3/day Senior
LOCATION
Fort Boise CC
FEE
$4/day Adult, $3/day Senior
AGES
16+
DAY/TIME*
Sa / 9A-1P
DATES
Oct 5-Apr 26
LOCATION
Fort Boise CC
FEE
$4/day Adult, $3/day Senior
Su / 10A-2P
VOLLEYBALL FOR SENIORS All skill levels welcome. AGES
50+
DAY/TIME*
M / 9-11:30A
LOCATION
Fort Boise CC
FEE
$4/day Adult, $3/day Senior
W / 9-11:30A
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Fort Boise Community Center
MONTHLY PASS (Includes sales tax) Youth Resident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.66 Adult Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23.32 Senior Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.49 Youth Non-Resident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.02 Adult Non-resident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36.15 Senior Non-resident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27.11
Meditation
MEDITATION Start the day out right! This class provides exploration of mindfulness with a variety of techniques to be calm with your thoughts and to feel stillness. Beginners welcome. Students may need to do some stretching and slow walking. Bring a blanket to stay warm and something firm to sit on like a cushion or yoga bolster. CLASS (18+)
DAY
TIME
DATE
ANNUAL PASS (Includes sales tax) Youth Resident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $128.26 Adult Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $227.90 Senior Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $174.90 Youth Non-resident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$198.22 Adult Non-resident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $353.25 Senior Non-resident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $271.10 LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
FEE RES/NR
Sept 3-5 GOLF LESSONS – Quail Hollow
GOLF LESSONS – Warm Springs
GOLF SCHOOL – One-Day
Tu, W, Th
Tu, W, Th
Th
6-7:30P
6-7:30P
9A-4P
Sept 10-12 Sept 17-19
ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE – Beginner Adult
Tu
9:15-10:15P
ICE SHOW CAST – Adult Practice (Ages 13+) Tu
5:45-6:15P
ICE SKATING – Learn To Skate (Ages 19+) Beginners – Free Skate 6 MARTIAL ARTS – Karate Shotokan Mixed Level (Ages 13+)
Quail Hollow GC
Staff
$75
171001-04 181001-01
Sept 10-12 Sept 24-26
Warm Springs GC Staff
$75
181001-03
Oct 1-3
181001-04 171101-01
Sept 19
171101-02
Sept 26 Oct 10
Quail Hollow GC
Jim Empey
$189
171101-03 171101-04 171101-05
Oct 24
171101-06
Sept 10-Oct 22
160101-02
Nov 5-Dec 17 Sept 24-Dec 3
6:15-6:45P
Sept 3-Oct 22 Sept 5-Oct 24
Tu
6:15-6:45P
Oct 29-Dec 17*
Th
9:30-10A
Oct 31-Dec19*
7:15-8A
181001-02
Sept 12
9:30-10A
Th
171001-03
Sept 3-5
Tu
5:30-7P
171001-02
Sept 24-26
Th
M, W, F
ACTIVITY# 171001-01
Oct 17
MEDITATION
1 8 +)
DAILY DROP-IN PASS Youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 Teen Priority Time (12-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $.50 Adult (18+). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4 Senior (62+) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3
( AGE S
Includes the exercise/weight room, showers, dressing rooms, as well as the gymnasium for drop in basketball and volleyball. The room contains stair machines, exercise bikes, universal-style weight stations, treadmills, elliptical cross-trainers and free weights.
A D U LT
SPORTS/FITNESS (18+)
Sept 4-Oct 30**
Idaho IceWorld
Kory Scoran
$148/7 classes
Idaho Ice World
Staff
$40 $97/8 classes
Idaho IceWorld
Staff $85/7 classes
160101-04 161110-12 161102-01 161102-02 161102-03 161102-04
$73/$112.60
120333-01
$55/$84.70
120333-02
Sept 5-26
$19/$28.90
105714- 01
Oct 3-24
$19/$28.90
105714-02
$19/$28.90
105714-03
$14.50/$21.93
105714-04
Nov 1-Dec 20**
Oct 31-Nov 21
Dick Eardley SC
Fort Boise CC
Alvin Sablan
Mike McClenahan
Dec 5-19 *No class Nov 25-29
**No class Oct 14, Nov 11 & 25-29
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Pickleball
Yoga
PICKLEBALL – Beginner
TENNIS – Beginner
New to pickleball, never played, or very little and want a better understanding of the basics? Basic rules scoring and strokes. Students may sign up for more than one session. Bring your own paddle or some paddles will be available for use at the site.
This class works on basic skills and teach etiquette and scoring.
backhand. These students keep score, serve (but double fault frequently) and understand the basic rules.
TENNIS – Beginner for Seniors
TENNIS – Ladies’ Day
AGES 55+ This class is perfect for seniors; not too much movement, learn basic skills and have fun!
YOGA – All Levels
PILATES Enjoy a series of non-impact exercises to develop strength, flexibility, balance and inner awareness while strengthening abs, obliques and back muscles. Muscles are strengthened and lengthened without creating bulk, which is helpful in preventing and rehabilitating from injuries.
STRENGTH & TONE – Early Risers Looking for a light to moderate intensity class? This is for you! With a light cardio warm up, we use strength training to tone your body with resistance bands, light weights and body weight.
TENNIS – Drill and Competition Play AGES 18+ This clinic, for league players that are USTA Level 3.5+, will improve your game using fast-paced competitive drills and competitive play.
TENNIS – Intermediate For athletic students who lack consistency in a rally but can coordinate footwork when contacting the ball on the forehand and
Casual play in a round robin format of match play. Yoga improves flexibility, strength and balance. As part of this practice, one builds awareness and the ability to relax. Students need to bring a mat and dense blanket. Beginners are welcome.
YOGA – Laughter Easy, childlike laughter exercises used to create fun and energetic movement. No experience necessary. Lower your blood pressure, release stress and feel great.
TENNIS
STRENGTH TRAINING A combination class for adults of all ages. A full body workout using machines and other resistance equipment featuring individual instruction on proper form and technique. Participants will make gains in muscular strength and flexibility.
STRENGTH TRAINING – Advanced For those who have successfully completed one or more of Fort Boise’s strength training classes. A full body workout using machines and other resistance equipment featuring individual instruction on proper form and technique. Participants will continue to make gains in muscular strength and flexibility.
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Pro in the Park Take lessons on Boise’s tennis courts with featured pro in the park, Duane Stotland at Ann Morrison Park. Call 208-972-7954 to schedule your lesson. Day:
W
TIME:
6P-7:30P
DATES:
Apr-Oct
LOCATION:
Ann Morrison Park
INSTRUCTOR:
Duane Stotland
FEE:
$7.50 per group lesson
CLASS (18+)
DAY
TIME 9:30-11A 9:30-11A
PICKLEBALL – Beginner
M, W
3-4:30P 9:30-11A 3-4:30P 9:30-11A
INSTRUCTOR
STRENGTH & TONE – Early Risers
W
Tu, Th
M, W
STRENGTH TRAINING
F
Tu, Th
STRENGTH TRAINING – Advanced
M, W, F
12-1P
Sept 30-Oct 9
150137-02 150137-03
Oct 14-23 Fort Boise CC
Staff
8-8:45A
11A-12P
11A-12P
8:45-10A
9:30-10:45A
150137-06
Nov 13-25
Nov 6-20
W
TENNIS – Beginner for Seniors (Ages 55+)
W
150137-08 Fort Boise CC
Mike McClenahan
105701-03
Dec 4-18
$19/$28.90
105701-04
Sept 3-26
$37/$56.80
105716-01
$46/$70.75
105716-02
$32.50/$49.83
105716-03
Oct 1-31 Nov 5-26
Fort Boise CC
Jill Boyer
Dec 3-19
$28/$42.85
105716-04
Sept 4-Oct 2
$41.50/$63.78
105705-01
Oct 7-30
$37/$56.80
105705-02
Nov 4-27*
$32.50/$49.83
105705-03
Dec 2-18
$28/$42.85
105705-04
Sept 6-27
$19/$28.90
105725-01
Oct 4-25
$19/$28.90
105725-02
$19/$28.90
105725-03
Dec 6-13
$10/$14.95
105725-04
Sept 3-26
$41/$63.00
105715-01
Oct 1-31
$51/$78.50
105715-02
Nov 5-26
$36/$55.25
105715-03
Dec 3-19
$31/$47.50
105715-04
Sept 4-30
$61/$94
105735-01
Oct 2-30
$66/$101.75
105735-02
$56/$86.25
105735-03
Nov 1-22
Nov 1-27*
Fort Boise CC
Jill Boyer
Fort Boise CC
Jill Boyer
$41/$63
105735-04 151041-01
$64/$98.65
10:30A-12P
Sept 4-Oct 16
Ann Morrison Park
Duane Stotland
$64/$98.65
Th
12:30-2P
TENNIS – Intermediate
Th
6-7:30P
7:30-9P
Sept 5-Oct 17
Fort Boise CC
Duane Stotland
$64/$98.65
Sept 5-Oct 17
Fort Boise CC
Duane Stotland
$64/$98.65
Sept 5-Oct 17
Fort Boise CC
Duane Stotland
Sept 3-24 12-1P
YOGA – All Levels
Th
105701-02
$19/$28.90
Duane Stotland
TENNIS – Ladies’ Day
YOGA – Laughter
$31/$47.50
Ann Morrison Park
Th
Th
105701-01
Sept 4-Oct 16
TENNIS – Drill and Competition Play
Tu
$25/$38.20
12:30-2P 10:30A-12P
8-9A
9-9:30A
150137-04 150137-05 150137-07
Dec 2-18 TENNIS – Beginner
$39/$59.90
Oct 28-Nov 6
Oct 2-30
ACTIVITY# 150137-01
Sept 4-25 PILATES
FEE RES/NR
Oct 1-22 Oct 29-Nov 19
Fort Boise CC
Mike McClenahan
151040-01 151043-01 151043-02 151044-01
$64/$98.65
151042-01
$26/$39.75
105704-01
$26/$39.75
105704-02
$26/$39.75
105704-03
Dec 3-17
$19.75/$30.06
105704-04
Sept 5-26
$26/$39.75
105704-05
$26/$39.75
105704-06
$26/$39.75
105704-07
Oct 3- 24 Oct 31-Nov 21
Fort Boise CC
Mike McClenahan
Dec 5-19
$19.75/$30.06
105704-08
Sept 5-26
$13/$19.60
105711-01
$13/$19.60
105711-02
$13/$19.60
105711-03
Oct 3-24 Oct 31-Nov 21 Dec 5-19
Fort Boise CC
Mike McClenahan
$10/$14.95
1 8 +)
3-4:30P
LOCATION
( AGE S
3-4:30P
DATE
A D U LT
SPORTS/FITNESS (18+)
105711-04 *No class Nov 11
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SPORTS/FITNESS (18+) League Play BASKETBALL MEN’S/WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 5 on 5 LEAGUE
Teams will enjoy playing in a 10-game season at junior high and high school gyms! MEN’S ELITE:
A-B2
MEN’S:
B3-B11 (may vary depending on team registration)
WOMEN’S:
B&C
ELIGIBILITY:
16+
LEAGUE PLAY:
Monday-Friday evenings late Nov-Mar
LOCATION: LEAGUE COST:
VOLLEYBALL DIVISIONS:
Power, Competitive & Recreational
Boise School gyms
ELIGIBILITY:
16+, Coed
$612 Team fee; $33.27 nonresident player fee; $27 USSSA sanctioning fee
LEAGUE PLAY:
League runs from November through February, Monday-Friday evenings. 8 league games. Fort Boise Community Center and Boise School gyms. $296 team fee; $15.89 non-resident player fee; $20.00 USSSA sanctioning fee 8A-5P Oct 7-18 at Dick Eardley Senior Center, 690 Robbins Rd
END OF SEASON TOURNAMENT $100 (optional) COST: REGISTRATION:
Volleyball
LOCATION: FEES:
8A-5P Oct 14-25 at Dick Eardley Senior Center, 690 Robbins Rd.
REGISTRATION:
All fees are due upon registration, plus team roster must have players’ names, addresses, phone numbers and resident player verification (copy of a current driver’s license, deposit slip, check stub or recent utility bill). Teams must have a minimum of seven players to register. For rosters, see cityofboise.org/parks or call 208-608-7651.
ZOO BOISE class. All houses, even you Slytherins, are welcome! Whether you are a snake, lion, badger or eagle, come join us for an evening of fun where you can learn all about the craziest animals in Zoo Boise’s collection. Class will include up close animal encounters but please note, no boa constrictors will be released during this program.
DISCOUNTS
Friends of Zoo Boise Annual Pass Holders receive discounts on some classes. See page 22 for more information. FoZB = Friends of Zoo Boise.
SUNSET AT THE ZOO
FANTASTIC CREATURES AND WHERE MUGGLES CAN FIND THEM! Still waiting on your Hogwarts letter to learn all about magical creatures? The wait is now over with Zoo Boise’s Care of Fantastic Creatures CLASS (18+)
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DAY
See Zoo Boise in a whole new light! Experience the zoo after hours and learn about the daily rhythm of animals and how we accommodate them. You’ll experience an evening of fun activities, experiments and up-close animal encounters.
TIME
DATE
LOCATION
FEE
Warthog Enjoys the Sunset at Zoo Boise
ACTIVITY#
FOZB FEE
FOZB ACTIVITY#
FANTASTIC CREATURES AND WHERE MUGGLES CAN FIND THEM!
F
6-8P
Nov 1
Zoo Boise
$16
130280-01
$12
130290-01
SUNSET AT THE ZOO
Sa
4-6P
Nov 16
Zoo Boise
$16
130282-01
$12
130292-01
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quailhollowboise.com 208-344-7807 4720 N. 36th St. Boise, ID 83703
THE BOISE DEPOT SPECIAL EVENT VENUE GREAT HALL RATES* PEAK SEASON** 8 hours: $1,406 Additional hours: $125/hr.
AMENITIES WITH GREAT HALL RESERVATION
Bell Tower 4 hours: $100 Meeting Station 2 hours: $130 North Plaza 8 hours: $300 Platt Gardens 1 hour: $65
NON-PEAK SEASON 5 hours: $855 6 hours: $975 8 hours: $1,406 Additional hours: $125.00/hr.
AMENITIES WITH GREAT HALL RESERVATION
Bell Tower 2 hours: $50 Meeting Station 2 hours: $130 North Plaza 8 hours: $300 Platt Gardens 1 hour: $65
DEPOT MEETING STATION RATES* 4 hours: $500 Additional hours: $125/hr.
FALL
GOLF PASS PASSES ON SALE AUGUST 19
﹩199 ﹩225
INDIVIDUAL COURSE PASS* (QUAIL HOLLOW OR WARM SPRINGS)
COMBO COURSE PASS* (QUAIL HOLLOW AND WARM SPRINGS)
*Limited to sell 100 per pass. Golf pass is valid Sept. 1 Dec. 31, 2019. Weekdays anytime, weekends after 11 a.m. Please present golf card at check-in. Cart not included.
warmspringsgolfcourse.com 208-343-5661 2495 Warm Springs Ave. Boise, ID 83712
* Includes Sales Tax ** Peak Season Rates: Fridays + Saturdays, April 1 - October 31. Holiday Rates: 12 hours: $2,360
RESERVATIONS 208-608-7644 | reserve@cityofboise.org 2603 W. Eastover Terrace, Boise ID 83706 CITYOFBOISE.ORG/BOISEDEPOT
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OLDER ADULTS (AGE 62+) DAY T R I P P E R
Lifetime and Leisure Programs One-day adult education, leisure and social programs offer a variety of opportunities to get out and enjoy Boise and the surrounding area. Come with us and explore Boise’s hidden gems and learn more about our great city. Transportation for programs provided from one or more of the Community Centers. The bus leaves from the second location listed 20 minutes later than the printed time. If minimum enrollment is not met at one site, you may be asked to meet at a different location for transportation. Return times for many programs are approximate as travel and question/answer time can vary. Seating on the shuttle will be based on registration. Please contact the program staff if you have concerns. BONUS PROGRAMS Many fun events are not advertised until just before they happen. Sometimes interest grows for a specific activity after the
schedule has been printed. The BONUS programs will be one or more additional programs announced each month where we will provide transportation and assistance. To find out about monthly bonus programs, be sure you are on our email list. If you prefer a phone call instead of email, just let us know! Please contact Denise Peterson at dmpeterson@cityofboise.org or 208-6087578. ACTIVITY LEVEL GUIDE Some day trips require a lot of standing, walking or climbing stairs. Please refer to the key below for activity level of each activity. = light standing or walking = long periods of standing, light walking = walking 1 mile or more, or standing on hard surfaces
LIFETIME AND LEISURE (62+) BIRDS OF PREY FLIGHT SHOW
BOISE’S BEGINNINGS
The World Center for Birds of Prey is located right here in Boise, ID. See the education birds fly outdoors, where they swoop and soar over the heads of audiences to show off their amazing aerial skills.
Boise City Department of Arts & History will tell the story of Boise’s early history, from the lives of Native Americans to Idaho Statehood. Join us for this fascinating slide show and talk. No fee for this lecture. Registration required to reserve a seat.
BOISE ART GLASS In this workshop we will work together with staff members to create a glass ornament. Learn about the techniques and step-by-step process of creating blown glass art in this hands-on workshop. 42
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N EW BREWERY – Woodland Empire Join our visit to Woodland Empire Ale House, tucked in downtown Boise, and try some flights! Manfred’s next door offers food and will
deliver to your table. Cost of food and tasting is on your own.
CAMILLE BECKMAN Located in Eagle, Camille Beckman has been creating top-rated hand creams and body care since 1986. This company supports women in business and produces everything from their eco-friendly factory with high quality ingredients. Join us on a tour of the production facility to learn more about their process and eco-friendly practices.
OLDER
LIFETIME AND LEISURE (62+) CEMETERY TOUR
A D U LT S
This is a guided tour of Boise’s Morris Hill Cemetery, where we will explore the rich history of one of the city’s oldest burial grounds. Tour highlights include unique sections of the cemetery and the personal stories of some of the people that have made it their final resting place. Tour is about 1 mile in length and lasts approximately 90 minutes.
CERAMICA & LUNCH
NE W CODE COMPLIANCE Code Compliance works with Boise’s citizens to help resolve issues that impact quality of life, including complaints concerning violations of the zoning, sanitation and nuisance ordinances. Code Compliance also enforces business license regulations. Come meet one of our Code Compliance Officers and learn how they work to help make Boise one of the most livable cities. NE W COFFEE ROASTERS We will tour Awakenings Coffee House and Identity Coffee Roasters to learn more about their small batch craft roasted coffee and sample their coffee drinks. Food available for purchase.
DINNER & LIGHTS – Idaho Botanical Gardens Join us for a visit to Winter Garden-A-Glow at the Idaho Botanical Gardens. This dazzling, festive display has almost 250,000 lights arranged throughout the garden and is sure to amaze you! We will travel to Willowcreek Grill for dinner before visiting the gardens. Cost for dinner is on your own. NE W DINNER & LIGHTS – Scentsy Every year Scentsy decorates the grounds, known as “The Commons” with over 100,000 lights, providing a spectacular display for the
Fire Station Tour
public to enjoy. After visiting the display, we will stop for dinner at Louie’s Pizza & Italian Restaurant. Cost of dinner is on your own.
DOWNTOWN STROLL Are you new to Boise? Join us for a stroll through the downtown area where we will point out restaurants, historic sites and works of art. Any food, drink or gift purchases will be on your own. This will be a 10-12 block walking tour of the downtown area. Please wear appropriate shoes. Call ahead for more details. NEW EGYPTIAN THEATRE
was created. Gaston’s sells baked goods for local restaurants, supermarkets and hotels around the Treasure Valley. They also serve neighboring states, as a nationwide croissant market with Sur La Table.
IDAHO CITY HOT SPRINGS Drive up Highway 21 to Idaho City, the first capitol of Idaho. We will enjoy lunch in Idaho City then soak in the hot springs at The Springs. Cost covers transportation and hot spring fees. Lunch cost and snacks at The Springs will be on your own.
IDAHO HISTORY MUSEUM
Join us for a tour of Boise’s Egyptian Theatre. We will learn about the history and get a tour of the theatre. Afterward we will head to Bardenay for social hour.
Come and explore the newly remodeled Idaho State Museum. Closed in 2014 for a $17 million renovation and expansion, we will visit the completed project with a docent-led tour.
FESTIVAL OF TREES
IDAHO STATE ARCHIVES
Join us for the brightest event of the season! For more than 25 years, Saint Alphonsus has sponsored Boise’s Festival of Trees. These trees are donated and then auctioned off or sold for thousands of dollars, which benefits the community by raising money for healthcare.
Take a tour of the archive research center and learn about its function and how it serves the public. Get a behind the scenes tour of the archives, map collection and other artifacts from Idaho history.
FIRE STATION
At the Idaho State Police headquarters, located in Meridian, Idaho, we will learn about the different bureaus of ISP and view some demonstrations from the academy.
We will visit one of our newest fire stations to learn how they serve our community. NEW FIRST THURSDAY We will provide transportation to downtown and a list of First Thursday events you might want to see. Enjoy the events, dine downtown or just enjoy time with friends during this unstructured event. Fee is for transportation only, any other costs will be on your own.
GASTON’S BAKERY In 2001, Mathieu Choux moved to Boise from Burgundy, France, and in 2006 Gaston’s
6 2 + )
NE W CITY HALL From the mail room to the Mayor’s office, a lot happens at City Hall, and it’s not all City Council meetings! Join us on this tour and discover some of the other great departments that operate out of this building. Bring your questions and learn to be a well-informed resident!
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Lunch at BBQ 4 Life, then to Ceramica. Empty Bowls is a project that supports the Idaho Food Bank. Relax and socialize while painting a bowl to donate to the cause. You may also paint a bowl or other object for yourself. Participants will be responsible for the cost of piece(s) they choose to paint. Average cost is $13-15 per piece. Lunch cost on your own.
IDAHO STATE POLICE
JAMES CASTLE HOUSE Serving as a testimony to the life and work of American artist James Castle and rooted in Castle’s sense of wonder and discovery, the house today is a center for an Artist in Residence program and community partnerships. The James Castle house is always free to visit, cost of this trip is for transportation and administrative costs.
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LIFETIME AND LEISURE (62+) NE W MIRACLE HOT SPRINGS After lunch at the Snake River Grill, we will travel to Miracle Hot Springs for an afternoon soak. Let us provide you with a relaxing afternoon! Cost of lunch is on your own.
OLD IDAHO PENITENTIARY Join us on a guided tour of this Idaho historical site where our guide will share stories and information about the history of the building and inmates who lived there.
OLIVIN Olivin Olive Oil and Vinegar Taproom carries a wide selection of exclusive, fresh, extra virgin oils and balsamic vinegars. We will experience a tasting of some of these and learn about what qualities to look for. This trip will include time to explore the kitchen shop attached to Olivin. NE W OWYHEE COUNTY
HISTORICAL MUSEUM & LUNCH
SUN VALLEY JAZZ FESTIVAL
First stop on our trip is lunch in the quaint town of Murphy, then on to the Owyhee County Historical Museum. The museum’s purpose is to investigate and reserve for future generations any kind of historical records, documents and other related artifacts pertaining to Owyhee County. Cost of lunch is on your own.
Enjoy a scenic ride to Ketchum and take in the sights and sounds of the Sun Valley Jazz Festival. You will be on your own for listening and lunch, but we will highlight events and places to eat in the area that day. This event takes place in Ketchum.
NE W PRESERVATION IDAHO Join Preservation Idaho in a presentation about their advocacy for Idaho’s history. Learn about recent accomplishments in protecting Idaho’s historic heritage, as well as the current challenges we face in our ever-growing state. Registration required to hold your seat.
SCENTSY & LUNCH Take a tour of the Scentsy Commons in Meridian. You’ll get to see early Scentsy products, the Consultant Support department, Scentsy executive offices and the Lower Plaza featuring the state-of-the-art Scentsy Commons Cafeteria. The tour is approximately one hour and will conclude with lunch. Lunch cost will be on your own. NE W SOUTH BOISE WALKING
TOUR
After Boise was founded in 1863, a major development took place on the north side of the river, named the South Boise Neighborhood. We will explore some of the historic homes and how the addition of a streetcar and the Broadway Bridge helped shape the growth of this area.
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THOUSAND SPRINGS BOAT TOUR The Hagerman Valley scenic tour combines breathtaking views with an Oktoberfest Cruise. Some of the most spectacular scenery in the Magic Valley area is viewed as you enjoy your meal. Enjoy a relaxed and scenic environment for a nice meal in the company of friends. Beverages not included.
THREE ISLAND CROSSING Three Island Crossing State Park is located on the Snake River and is home to The Oregon Trail History and Education Center where visitors can learn about pioneer emigrants and Native American history. After our picnic lunch, a park ranger will join our group to explain the history and answer any questions. Register by September 3rd for lunch order. NEW WEISER CLASSIC CANDY &
LUNCH
The intoxicating aroma of chocolate will embrace you the moment the door cracks open. Velvety mints, chewy caramels, pecan clusters, truffles and the fudge; ah, yes, the trademark fudge! We will also enjoy lunch on our visit. Cost of lunch and any purchases will be on your own.
N E W WILD ROSE FARMS Based out of Kuna, Idaho Wild Rose Farms produces local honey and all-natural bee products such as a lip balm, body butter and anti-bacterial cream. Learn about beekeeping and other farm activities and have the opportunity to shop their products.
WINE EDUCATION The Northwest is one of the hottest new wine regions in the world. Join winemaker and educator Kathryn House from House of Wine for a special class devoted to one of our region’s best kept secrets. Through tasting and guided discussion, we’ll explore the region’s unique attributes and classic wine grape varieties: Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Syrah. “Going Local” never tasted so good! Fee covers all supplies, light appetizer and wine tasting.
WINE & LUNCH – Bodovino Avoid the hassle of downtown parking and join us as we visit Boise’s Bodovino, offering a large selection of wines on tap, plus tapas and other bites in a warm locale. Cost of tasting and lunch is on your own.
WINERY – 3 Horse Ranch Join us in exploring the largest family owned winery in Idaho, 3 Horse Ranch Winery. Producing multiple award-winning wines, this vineyard is a great one to visit. Tasting fee is $10 for five 1-ounce glasses of wine. There will also be an opportunity to enjoy lunch at the vineyard.
OLDER
LIFETIME AND LEISURE (62+) WINERY – Cinder
A D U LT S
Join us as we visit Cinder Winery in Garden City for a wine tasting. Producing award winning wines since 2006, come see why this is one of Idaho’s premier wineries. Cost of tasting is on your own, food available for purchase.
YANKE MOTOR MUSEUM Join us as we visit the Yanke Motor Museum, filled with vintage autos, motorcycles, fire engines, pickups, trucks and much more! Mrs. Yanke collected vintage clothing, sewing and washing machines. Come take a tour with us and enjoy this wonderful step back in time. OUTING 62+
DAY
TIME
LOCATION
FEE RES/NR
ACTIVITY#
WEISER CLASSIC CANDY & LUNCH
Tu
9A -2P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$25/$38.20
103047-01
Sept 6
WINERY – 3 Horse Ranch
F
12:40-5P
Dick Eardley SC/Morley Nelson CC*
$12/$18.05
104031-01
Sept 9
DOWNTOWN STROLL
M
12:20-4P
Morley Nelson CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$8/$12.40
104054-01
Sept 11
WILD ROSE FARMS
W
11:40A-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$10/$14.95
104066-01
Sept 13
IDAHO STATE POLICE
F
12:45-3:45P
Dick Eardley SC
$13/$19.60
104095-01
Sept 16
THREE ISLAND CROSSING
M
10:40A-5P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$42/$64.55
103032-01
Sept 18
CEMETERY TOUR
W
12:20-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$8/$12.40
104067-01
Sept 20
OWYHEE COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM & LUNCH
F
10:40A-4P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$20/$30.45
103046-01
Sept 23
SOUTH BOISE WALKING TOUR
M
12:20-3P
Whitney CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$8/$12.40
104013-01
Sept 24
FIRE STATION
Tu
12:30-3P
Dick Eardley SC
$12/$18.05
103081-01
Sept 25
CITY HALL
W
12:30-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$8/$12.40
104099-01
Sept 26
THOUSAND SPRINGS BOAT TOUR
Th
9:30A-5P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$75/$115.70
104010-01
Oct 1
GASTON’S BAKERY
Tu
12:40-3P
Dick Eardley SC
$8/$12.40
103072-01
Oct 3
YANKE MOTOR MUSEUM
Th
12:20-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$12/$18.05
103078-01
Oct 7
COFFEE ROASTERS
M
12:20-3:30p
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$8/$12.40
104098-01
Oct 9
OLD IDAHO PENITENTIARY
W
12:40-4P
Morley Nelson CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$12/$18.05
103014-01
Oct 11
BREWERY – Woodland Empire
F
12:40-3p
Dick Eardley SC
$8/$12.40
103037-01
Oct 15
JAMES CASTLE HOUSE
Tu
12:20-3P
Dick Eardley SC/Morley Nelson CC*
$8/$12.40
103073-01
Oct 16
SUN VALLEY JAZZ FESTIVAL
W
7:30A-7P
Morley Nelson CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$41/$63
103077-01
Oct 18
BIRDS OF PREY FLIGHT SHOW
F
12:20-4:45P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$19/$28.90
104097-01
Oct 21
IDAHO HISTORY MUSEUM
M
12:10-3:30P
Morley Nelson CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$18.00/$27.35
104081-01
Oct 24
MIRACLE HOT SPRINGS
Th
9:45A-4:30P
Morley Nelson CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$35/$53.70
104080-01
Oct 28
CERAMICA & LUNCH
M
12-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$8/$12.40
104094-01
Oct 29
CITY HALL
Tu
12:30-3:30P
Morley Nelson CC
$8/$12.40
104099-02
Nov 5
BOISE ART GLASS
Tu
12:40-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$30/$45.95
104020-01
Nov 7
OLIVIN
Th
12:40-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$18/$27.35
103086-01
Nov 8
WINERY – Cinder
F
12:20-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC/Morley Nelson CC*
$8/$12.40
103027-01
Nov 12
SCENTSY & LUNCH
Tu
11:20A-3P
Dick Eardley SC/Morley Nelson CC*
$13/$19.60
104065-01
Nov 14
IDAHO STATE ARCHIVES
Th
12:20-3:30P
Morley Nelson CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$8/$12.40
104046-01
Nov 15
CODE COMPLIANCE
F
1-2:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$0/$0
104049-01
Nov 18
BOISE’S BEGINNINGS
M
1-2:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$0/$0
103040-01
Nov 21
IDAHO CITY HOT SPRINGS
Th
11A-5:30P
Whitney CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$35/$53.70
104050-01
Nov 22
CITY HALL
F
12:30-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$8/$12.40
104099-03
Nov 25
CAMILLE BECKMAN
M
12:10-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC/Morley Nelson CC*
$10/$14.95
103002-01
Nov 27
FESTIVAL OF TREES
W
12:20-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$11/$16.50
103042-01
Dec 2
WINE & LUNCH – Bodovino
M
12:20-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$8/$12.40
104032-01
Dec 4
DINNER & LIGHTS – Scentsy
W
4:30-8P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$8/$12.40
103005-01
Dec 5
FIRST THURSDAY
Th
4-7:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$8/$12.40
103075-01
Dec 10
EGYPTIAN THEATRE
Tu
12:15-3:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$8/$12.40
103034-01
Dec 13
WINE EDUCATION
F
1:20-4P
Morley Nelson CC/Dick Eardley SC*
$33/$50.60
104071-01
Dec 17
PRESERVATION IDAHO
Tu
1-2:30P
Dick Eardley SC
$0/$0
103082-01
Dec 19
DINNER & LIGHTS – Idaho Botanical Gardens
Th
4:40-9P
Dick Eardley SC/Whitney CC*
$20/$30.45
104028-01
6 2 + )
Sept 3
( AGE
DATE
Wild Rose Farms
*The bus leaves from the second location 20 minutes later than the printed time. C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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PUNCH CARDS
US
SEN IOR CEN TER DIC K EAR DLE Y
P U N C H CA R D
LUNCH
NAM E PHO NE NUM BER
proud to Metro Meals on onWheels Wheels isisproud partner with thethe DickBoise Eardley Senior Center. to partner with Senior Center eachserved weekday. • Lunch weekdays from 12-12:30 p.m. • Suggested donation Lunch served at 11:45 a.m.
We’ll keep track of your balance and let you know when it’s time to renew.
$4 for ages 60+ | $6 under age 60
Suggested donation of $4
for 60 years of age and older
$6 under age 60
Purchase punch cards at the Senior Center, leave them at the Senior Center.
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Punch cards are good for $20 worth of drop-in
MetroMealsOnWheelprograms at the Senior Center and can be used in
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conjunction with scholarships. Stop by or call 208-608-7580 for details
SINO A C night D I N N E R + DA N C E
Thanks to the following supporters of Boise’s official 4th of July celebration.
AUGUST 22 6-9 P.M.
Catered Dinner • Casino Games • No-Host Bar DJ Dance Hits from Multiple Eras $5 TICKET INCLUDES DINNER, DANCE, NO-CASH CASINO GAMES AND DESSERT Dick Eardley Senior Center 690 Robbins Road, Boise
Superhits of the70s & 80s
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DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER ABOUT
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Boise Parks and Recreation offers financial scholarships to qualified adults age 62 and older. Scholarships can help pay for classes and activities. To find out if you qualify, apply in advance at the Dick Eardley Senior Center or Fort Boise Community Center. DONATIONS WELCOME We rely on monetary donations, as well as donations to our thrift store, so we can offer unique and creative programs for seniors, and scholarships to older adults who have financial difficulties. Please send tax-deductible donations to the Dick Eardley Senior Center, c/o Boise Parks and Recreation, 690 Robbins Road, Boise, ID 83702. Thrift store donations are gladly accepted at the same location. DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER ADDRESS: 690 Robbins Road PHONE: 208-608-7580 EMAIL: seniorcenter@cityofboise.org WEB: cityofboise.org/senior-center HOURS: Monday-Friday from 8A-5P. LUNCH: Lunch is served each weekday from 12-12:30P. Lunch is prepared on site by Metro Meals on Wheels. HOLIDAY CLOSURES: September 2, Labor Day November 11, Veterans Day November 28-29, Thanksgiving December 24-25, Christmas
Longevity Stick
DAILY DROP-IN PROGRAMS We offer daily programs for older adults. Most classes have a small fee which can be paid at the start of each class. A punch card is available with $20 worth of classes loaded onto it. Those with a punch card do not need to bring money each day; instead, they can just use their card which can be stored at the front desk. To learn more about the punch card or any of the classes listed below, please call us.
6 2 + )
We offer a welcome orientation and facility tour on the second Wednesday of each month beginning at 11A. Join us!
( AGE
The Dick Eardley Senior Center is a meeting place where older adults can participate in a variety of programs, classes, activities and services focused on health, life-long learning, recreation and more. It is a lively place that connects older adults and their families to their community; where they can take classes, share a meal, engage in games and activities and socialize.
A D U LT S
Dick Eardley Senior Center
All classes listed below take place at the Dick Eardley Senior Center. Advanced registration for the classes listed below is not necessary – just drop in!
DAI LY
W EDN ES DAYS BRIDGE – 12:30-5P, $1 per visit.
BILLIARDS – 8A-5P, $1 per visit.
CANASTA – 10A-1P, $1 per visit.
M ONDAYS
KNITTING/CROCHETING – 10A-12:30P, $1/visit. LEGAL COUNSEL – 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 2P, Free service provided by local attorneys. Call for appointment, 208-608-7580.
BRIDGE – 12:30-5P, $1 per visit. TAI CHI – 9-10A, $1 per visit.
TUESDAYS
T HU R S DAYS
FIT AND FALL-PROOF – 1-2P, Free.
BINGO – 10-11:15A, Free.
Offered through a partnership with Central District Health.
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC – 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 10A-12P, Free.
LEGAL COUNSEL – 3rd Tuesday of the
month at 10A, Free service provided by local attorneys. Call for appointment, 208-608-7580.
BRIDGE CLUBS – $1 per visit. Call for details.
LONGEVITY STICK – 10:30-11:30A, $1 per
Free. Monthly speakers, call for details.
visit. Longevity stick incorporates movements designed to improve balance, flexibility, strength and mental focus.
STRETCH & TONE – 9:30-10:30A, $3 per visit. TAI CHI – 2-3P, $1 per visit.
F R IDAYS
MEDICARE MEET-UP – 3rd Tuesday of the
month, 11-11:55A, Free.
BRIDGE – 12:30-5P, $1 per visit.
SCRABBLE – 10:30A-12P, $1 per visit. STRETCH & TONE – 9:30-10:30A, $3 per visit. YOUR HOUSING QUESTIONS ANSWERED –
2nd Tuesday of the month, 11-11:55A, Free.
CHAT-N-CHEW SOCIAL GROUP – 10-11:30A,
FIT AND FALL-PROOF – 1-2P, Free.
Offered through a partnership with Central District Health.
FOOT CLINIC BY STONEBRIDGE – 2nd Friday of the month, 9A-12P. Call for appointments and rates, 208-866-3907. INTRO TO PINOCHLE – 2-4P, $1. PINOCHLE – 10:20A-2P, $1 per visit. C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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A D U LT S
( AGE
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Christmas with FDR
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES CHRISTMAS WITH FDR December 9, 11A, Free. Do you remember the splendor of Bing Crosby and White Christmas? You don’t want to miss this live, interactive online presentation offered through the Senior Learning Network. Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum’s Education Specialist Jeff Urbin uses music, humor and story-telling to explain how FDR celebrated Christmas. It was nothing like what is done today. It was a much simpler time. Come reminisce!
S P E C IAL E VENTS VOLUNTEER FAIR Thursday, September 12, 2-6P, Free. Calling all active retirees! Are you looking for your next chapter? Your new passion or cause? Join us at the 1st Annual Volunteer Fair and learn about volunteer opportunities from a variety of organizations in our community.
12TH ANNUAL THOMAS GERIATRIC SYMPOSIUM Friday, September 27, 8A-1P, Free. This conference brings ISU faculty and students in the health sciences together with the people in the communities they serve. At this educational and interactive event, we discuss issues facing older adults, including healthrelated issues in the hope of helping people
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(Photo courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum)
better understand the roles of healthcare professionals and how they can better be a part of making health-related decisions. The conference is sponsored by Idaho State University with generous support from an anonymous donor.
SENIOR HEALTH & SAFETY FAIR Wednesday, October 9, 10:30A-12P, Free. If you’re age 55 or better, this health fair is for you. We’ll have flu shots, blood pressure checks, hearing screenings, chair massage, caregiver resources, emergency resources, utility information, accessibility resources and more! Everyone is invited to attend.
ANNUAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR Saturday, November 9, 10A-3P, Free. Deck the halls and start your Christmas shopping at the Senior Center! We’ll host dozens of crafters, artisans and distributors so you can find decorations and select the perfect gifts for everyone on your list. Be sure to visit our Christmas store for great deals on gently used holiday items. Plan to stay for lunch – we’ll have chili or burgers, chips and a soft drink for just $5. This is a shopping opportunity you don’t want to miss!
Senior Health & Safety Fair
T R AVEL Boise Parks and Recreation has partnered with multiple travel companies to present seniorfriendly tours and trips to different parts of the U.S. and around the world! Brochures are available at the front desk.
TRAVEL INFORMATIONAL MEETING Monday, October 7, 1P. Call 208-608-7578 to RSVP Join us at the Dick Eardley Senior Center for a presentation about international trips in 2020: Maritimes Coastal Wonders (Sept 2020) and Classical Greece (Nov 2020). 2020 TOURS: FEB – Sunny Portugal MAR – Discover Panama SEPT – Maritimes Coastal Wonders NOV – Classic Greece in November Are you on our email list? Additional regional trips are coming. Email seniorcenter@ cityofboise.org to get on the email list for upcoming adventures.
REGISTER ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks AUGUST 19 (Residents) / AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
FOOD FOR LIFE
This class series is designed to help people learn strategies for becoming and staying physically active. ALED can increase physical activity levels, improve cardiovascular fitness, and reduce stress and depressive symptoms. This program is recommended for sedentary adults who want to increase their physical activity level, is great for people with arthritis or other chronic diseases and is appropriate for older adults. Class meets once per week for twelve weeks. If the classes listed below do not fit your schedule, please contact the instructor at 208-608-7683 to be placed on an interest list for alternate class times.
Barbara Smith, a Food for Life consultant, will share information on cooking and eating for optimum health. Samples and take-home recipes are included in these free 1-hour classes.
FOOD FOR LIFE – Appetite Control
Featured recipe: Curried Tomato Lentil Stew
FOOD FOR LIFE – Holiday Recipes
Featured recipe: Sweet and Sour Stir Fry Featured recipe: TBD
QIGONG
18+
18+
QIGONG OF THE GREAT WHITE CRANE is a qigong form that strengthens the immune system and improves our resistance to disease. Practicing Great White Crane Qigong in autumn can help us ward off illness throughout our dark, cold winters. The class is appropriate for everyone, regardless of age, state of health or previous Qigong experience.
DAY
TIME
50+
LOCATION
ZUMBA – Intro Zumba Basics is a low-impact senior dance fitness class designed for seniors looking to get in better shape and build a consistent workout regimen. This class can be done standing, in a chair or alternating, and is a great introduction to the fun energetic rhythms of Zumba!
INSTRUCTOR
Sept 9
Th
4-5P
Sept 19
Tu
6-7P
Sept 24
M
4-5P
Sept 9
Th
4-5P
Sept 19
Tu
6-7P
Sept 24
115015-03
FOOD FOR LIFE – Low Fat Foods
Sept 13
115013-01
FOOD FOR LIFE – Appetite Control
Oct 18
CODE WITH YOUR GRANDKIDS/KIDS
CODE WITH YOUR GRANDKIDS/KIDS
FOOD FOR LIFE – Holiday Recipes
F
11A-12P
ACTIVE LIVING EVERYDAY QIGONG
Nov 15
115016-01 Dick Eardley SC
Coach Newton
YOGA – Gentle
ZUMBA – Intro
$10/$14.95
115015-01 Dick Eardley SC
Coach Newton
$10/$14.95
Dick Eardley SC
Barbara Smith
FREE
Dick Eardley SC
Jill Boyer
$15/$22.70
Dec 20 Tu M
10:30-11:30A 12-12:45P
Sept 24-Dec 17
W
10:30-11:30A
W
1:15-2P
115016-02 115016-03 115015-02
115013-02 115013-03 115013-04 115004-01
Sept 9-30
$21/$32
115009-01
Oct 7-28
$21/$32
115009-02
Nov 4-25*
Dick Eardley SC
Naomi Jankowitz
$16/$24.25
115009-03
$21/$32
115009-04
Sept 4-25
$21/$32
115007-01
Oct 2-30
$26/$39.75
115007-02
Nov 6-27
Dick Eardley SC
Mike McClenahan
Dec 4-18 50+
ACTIVITY#
4-5P
Dec 2-23 50+
FEE RES/NR
M
FOOD FOR LIFE – Plant-Based Desserts 50+
DATE
Beginners welcome. Movements will be adapted to a variety of fitness levels. Class will use chairs and other props for support. Improve your flexibility, balance and strength. This class does not get down on the floor.
$21/$32
115007-03
$16/$24.25
115007-04
Sept 4-25
$21/$32
115005-01
Oct 2-30
$26/$39.75
115005-02
Nov 6-27 Dec 4-18
6 2 + )
7-12
YOGA – Gentle
FOOD FOR LIFE – Plant-Based Desserts
GRANDKIDS/KIDS
CLASS
Zumba
FOOD FOR LIFE – Low Fat Foods
Join us in Engaged Learning for an Evolving World as we explore coding (computer science) puzzles you can simultaneously solve alongside your elementary school aged grandchildren or children, ages 7-12. Discover why fundamentals of coding (computer science) is a such a foundational skill for our youth to learn. Participants should bring their own laptops/ Chromebooks and headphones. Child and adult have to enroll.
( AGE
Featured recipe: Plant-based ideas for appetizers and main dishes
NE W CODE WITH YOUR
AGE
A D U LT S
ACTIVE LIVING EVERYDAY
OLDER
DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER – CLASSES
Dick Eardley SC
Melissa Catchings
$21/$32
115005-03
$16/$24.25
115005-04 *No class Nov 11
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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HEART DISEASE/HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE If you have been diagnosed with a risk factor for heart disease or have high blood pressure and want some guidance for heart-healthy, quick and easy meals, this class is for you! We will explore basic principles of a heart healthy diet, cook some delicious heart healthy dishes and discover resources to help you on your healthy cooking journey.
A D U LT S
( AGE
62+)
OLDER ADULT CLASSES
MEDITERRANEAN DIET COOKING CLASS
Learn all the principals of the Mediterranean Diet, plus delicious meal ideas and prep tips to help you live your healthiest life!
O L D E R
WATERCOLOR FOR SENIORS AGES 50+ Expand your art expertise in this class for seniors. Learn about watercolor materials and their particular characteristics. Share basic and experimental water-based media techniques. Draw, paint, observe and analyze realistic and nonobjective subjects. Purchase of some materials required.
Watercolor for Seniors
TAP DANCING DIVAS
TENNIS – Beginner for Seniors
AGES 55+ Dancing has no age limit. Move your feet and make your spirits soar! BEGINNER for those who have never tapped before but always wanted to or tapped way too many years ago to count. INTERMEDIATE is for those who have tapped recently and have at least two years’ experience. For those who are serious, the ADVANCED class is the one for you. The choreography is low impact yet challenging. The music is upbeat and fun to tap to.
AGES 55+ This class is perfect for seniors; not too much movement, learn basic skills and have fun!
CLASS
AGES
TAP DANCING DIVAS – Beginner TAP DANCING DIVAS – Intermediate TAP DANCING DIVAS – Advanced TENNIS – Beginner for Seniors
DAYS
Tu
W
THERAPEUTIC DIET COOKING CLASS SERIES 18+ – Diabetes
M
THERAPEUTIC DIET COOKING CLASS SERIES 18+ – Heart Disease/High Blood Pressure
Tu
THERAPEUTIC DIET COOKING CLASS SERIES 18+ – Mediterranean Diet Cooking Class
M
DROP IN VOLLEYBALL FOR SENIORS
50+
W M W
TIME 12-1P 1-2P 1-2P 10:30A-12P
DATES
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
LOCATION
AUGUST 19 (Residents) AUGUST 21 (Non-residents)
INSTRUCTOR
FEE RES/NR $57/$87.80
111701-01
Nov 5-Dec 17*
$43/$66.10
111701-02
$57/$87.80
111701-03
Sept 10-Oct 29 Nov 5-Dec 17*
Fort Boise CC
Kay Mack
Sept 12-Oct 31 Nov 7-Dec 19* Sept 4-Oct 16
Ann Morrison Park
Duane Stotland
$43/$66.10
111701-04
$57/$87.80
111701-05
$43/$66.10
111701-06
$64/$98.65
151040-01
Nov 4 5:30-7:30P
ACTIVITY#
Sept 10-Oct 29
124109-01
Nov 12
BUGS
Pohley Richey***
$15
Nov 18
124109-02 124109-03
9:30-11:30A
Sept 18-Nov 6
9-11:30A
Oct 6-Apr 28** Fort Boise CC
*No class Nov 25-29
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Were you told you are pre-diabetic or do you have diabetes? In this class, we will explore easy and delicious recipes using the types of foods that will help you improve your health and put you on a path to longevity.
Th
50+
REGISTER ONLINE:
DIABETES
55+
WATERCOLOR FOR SENIORS
AGES 50+ All skill levels welcome. NOTE: Times are subject to change.
THERAPEUTIC DIET COOKING CLASS SERIES
Tu 55+
DROP IN VOLLEYBALL FOR SENIORS
Fort Boise CC
Marje Wharry
$88.80/$137.09 101741-01
N/A
$3/day Senior
**No drop-in volleyball Dec 24 & 31
N/A
***Registered and licensed dietitian
C E L E B R AT E W I T H U S
HandmadeHoliday
SEPTEMBER 19-21
fun for the entire family
Ward Hooper
Saturday, December 14, 2019 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Dick Eardley Senior Center, 690 Robbins Rd.
TAKE THE
HAPPY TRAILS PLEDGE AT RIDGETORIVERS.ORG It's up to all of us to preserve the Boise Foothills trails we know and love.
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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ADAPTIVE RECREATION
THIS PROGRAM IS DESIGNED FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES, HOWEVER, EVERYONE IS WELCOME.
CAMPS WINTER BREAK CAMP PROGRAMS & SERVICES Boise Parks and Recreation’s AdVenture program provides a wide range of programs for youth and adults with disabilities. We also offer inclusion services in which modifications may be provided so that an individual with a disability can fully participate in Boise Parks and Recreation’s programs. Services, such as sign language interpreters, additional staff, adaptive equipment, etc. can be provided with at least two weeks advanced notice of the program start date with no cost to the participant. To inquire about inclusion services, please contact Emily Kovarik at 208-608-7680 (TTY: 1-800-377-3529) or ekovarik@cityofboise.org. Reasonable modifications are based on individuals’ needs and abilities. More information is available at cityofboise.org/adaptive-recreation. PARTICIPANT PERSONAL NEEDS The adaptive recreation staff and volunteers provide leadership for the program but are unable to provide assistance with selfcare needs (feeding, toileting assistance, etc.). Care providers should accompany participants who need personal care. Participants who have behavioral issues may be asked to participate with an aide in attendance. Please let us know upon registration if you will be bringing your own aide as fees for aides may be waived or may vary depending on the activity. Participants should enjoy meeting new people, be able to function in a group setting and need to be able to adjust to new routines and environments.
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AGES Many of our programs welcome people under the specified age range. However, an adult may need to sign up with them. Please call 208-608-7681 to learn more. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Boise Parks and Recreation offers financial scholarships to qualified youth, seniors and adults with disabilities. To find out if you qualify to receive a scholarship, which will help pay for a class or activity, apply in advance at Fort Boise Community Center. DONATIONS WELCOME We rely on donations so that we can offer scholarships to adults with disabilities who have financial difficulties. Please send tax-deductible donations to the AdVenture Heritage Fund, Boise Parks and Recreation, 700 Robbins Road, Boise, ID 83702. Thank you, your support is greatly appreciated! VOLUNTEER If you are age 18 and older, the AdVenture program could use your help! When you see a by the title of a program, it means that volunteers are needed. Please consider volunteering. It’s a great way to give back to the community and someone who needs a hand. You’ll be a star. Please contact Sonya Buchholz at 208-608-7681 or by email at sbuchholz@cityofboise.org.
AGES 13-20 This fun day-camp is for participants with disabilities. Activities include field trips, art classes and more! The staff to participant ratio is 1:5. Participants will work on money management and will need to bring approximately $10 for the field trips for the week. A detailed schedule with daily activity costs will be sent to participants. Camp meets at Whitney Community Center located at 1609 S Owyhee St. and participants can be dropped off starting at 8:30 a.m. AGE 13-20
CLASS WINTER BREAK CAMP
DAY
TIME
M, Tu, Th, F 9A-3P LOCATION Whitney CC
DATE Dec 30-Jan 3* FEE
$61.80
ACTIVITY# 100811-01 *No camp Jan 1
A DA P T I V E R E C R E AT I O N
Customized Activities for Groups AdVenture offers a variety of adaptive recreation opportunities for groups. We use the expertise and resources of the AdVenture program to customize recreation programs that meet your group’s specific needs and goals. For more information, please contact Emily or Sonya at 208-608-7680.
A DA P T IV E
CLASSES & CLUBS ADVENTURE WALKING CLUB
R E CR E AT ION
AGES 15+ J oin us for a scavenger hunt through a different park each week while getting a good workout. We will walk for just over an hour. The club is designed for individuals with disabilities who enjoy being outdoors, getting exercise and who can stay with the group. The activity includes transportation from Fort Boise Community Center to the trails and back and will be held rain or shine.
ART – Adaptive AGES 15+ T his is the perfect class for participants with disabilities to explore several different forms of art ranging from pottery, drawing, painting and much more! The fee includes instruction and supplies.
Adaptive Art
BOWLING CLUB
manners. Due to the nature of the class we are unable to accommodate special diets.
AGES 15+ T he AdVenture Bowling Club is a fun, noncompetitive group offering socialization opportunities for individuals with disabilities. The fee covers 2-3 games of bowling, shoe rental and staff supervision. This activity meets at the Bowling Alley in the Boise State University Student Union Building.
DANCE ABILITY AGES 12+ Individuals with disabilities will develop new skills in creative movement and dance. The class will explore various styles of dancing, rhythm and music. Students will learn to increase their strength, flexibility and coordination through various styles of dance, rhythm and music.
COOKING CLASS AGES 15+ H elp prepare meals that we will eat together as a group. We will improve our cooking skills, socialize with friends and take part in clean-up duties. Participants will practice following directions, learning about healthy food options, safe food preparation and table CLASS ADVENTURE WALKING CLUB ART – Adaptive
YOGA CLASS – Adaptive AGES 15+ Adaptive Yoga helps to improve flexibility, strength and balance and provides an opportunity to work on body awareness and the ability to relax. This class is designed for individuals who have disabilities and our instructor is great at adapting the yoga poses for people of all abilities.
ICE SKATING – Adaptive AGES 5+ This adaptive recreation program is designed to give individuals with disabilities the opportunity to develop ice skating skills. AGE 15+ 15+
DAY
TIME
DATE
M
4-6P
Sept 9-30
M
4:15-5:30P
Oct 7-Dec 9*
Sa
10-11:15A
Sept 21-Oct 26
Sa
10-11:15A
Nov 2-Dec 14*
Students will receive instruction based upon their individual needs and goals. Some adaptive equipment is available for use at no extra cost. Financial assistance is available. Various days and times available. Contact Jackie Woodland at 208-608-7718 to enroll.
LOCATION Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC
FEE $26
100800-01
$53
100539-01
$40
100539-02
$40
100539-03
Sept 3 & 17, Oct 1 & 15 BOWLING CLUB
15+
Tu
7-8:30P
100730-01
Sept 10 & 24, Oct 8 & 22 Oct 29, Nov 12 & 26, Dec 10
BSU Student Union $29.50 Building (SUB)
Nov 5 & 19, Dec 3 & 17 COOKING CLASS
DANCE ABILITY
ICE SKATING – Adaptive
YOGA CLASS – Adaptive
15+
12+
5+
15+
ACTIVITY#
100730-02 100730-03 100730-04
W
5-7P
Sept 18-Oct 23
W
5-7P
Oct 30-Dec 11*
Tu
4:30-5:30P
Sept 17-Oct 22
Dick Eardley SC
100538-01
W
3-4P
Sept 18-Oct 23
Fort Boise CC
100538-02
W
4:15-5:15P
Sept 18-Oct 23
Fort Boise CC
Tu
4:30-5:30P
Oct 29-Dec 10*
Dick Eardley SC
W
3-4P
Oct 30-Dec 11*
Fort Boise CC
W
4:15-5:15P
Oct 30-Dec 11*
Fort Boise CC
Varies
Varies
Sept-Dec Session
Idaho IceWorld
4:15-5:15P
Sept 16-Oct 21
5:30-6:30P
Sept 16-Oct 21
4:15-5:15P
Oct 28-Dec 16*
5:30-6:30P
Oct 28-Dec 16*
M
Fort Boise CC
100729-01
$63
100729-02
$26.50
100538-03 100538-04 100538-05 100538-06
TBD
Call 208-608-7718 100753-01
Dick Eardley SC
$31
100753-02 100753-03 100753-04
Volunteer opportunity
*No class Nov 11, 25 & 30
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FUNDRAISER
Curt Recla Moonlight Golf Tournament
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R E CR EAT ION
CLASSES & CLUBS
A fundraiser to benefit the AdVenture Program FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 AT 6 P.M. WARM SPRINGS GOLF COURSE
Music Class
FITNESS CLASS AGES 15+ Join our adaptive fitness class and work on stretching, weight lifting and aerobic activity. This is a great opportunity for individuals of all fitness levels to get fit in a supportive, fun and social environment.
MUSIC CLASS AGES 12+ Learn about music in this fun, hands on class! Students will have the opportunity to play a variety of percussion instruments, drums, sing and more. This activity is designed for individuals who have disabilities and no music experience is needed.
CLASS
SOCIAL CLUBS AGES 18+ T hese clubs are ideal social opportunities for adults with intellectual disabilities. Outings include bowling, sporting events, dinner and a movie and more! The staff to participant ratio is 1:6. Members of the club will need to bring $2-$7 for each outing to cover additional costs. Prior to the start of the club, a detailed schedule and fee break down will be available. Register early, these clubs fill up fast!
AGE
DAY
TIME 3-4P
FITNESS CLASS
15+
Tu, Th
4-5P 3-4P 4-5P 4:30-5:30P
MUSIC CLASS
12+
Th
5:45-6:45P 4:30-5:30P 5:45-6:45P
SOCIAL CLUB – Tuesday SOCIAL CLUB – Wednesday SOCIAL CLUB – Thursday SOCIAL CLUB – Friday
18+ 18+ 18+ 1832
Tu W Th F
6-8:30P 6-8:30P 6-8:30P 7-9:30P
DATE
This popular tournament is a four-person scramble, limited to 15 teams. Participants will play nine holes of golf and then break for a delicious dinner. After dinner, everyone may golf 4-5 holes with glowin-the-dark golf equipment! The cost is $70 per person, which includes green fees, cart for the first nine holes, night equipment and dinner. A silent auction will be held during the tournament with proceeds going towards Boise Parks and Recreation’s AdVenture program, which provides recreation opportunities for people with disabilities. Businesses and individuals may sponsor a hole at this tournament for $100. For more information or to register, please call 208-608-7687.
LOCATION
Sept 17-Oct 24 Fort Boise CC
FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
$42.25
Oct 29-Dec 12*
$26.50
Oct 31-Dec 12*
Sept 4-Oct 16 Oct 23-Dec 11* Sept 5-Oct 17 Oct 24-Dec 12* Sept 6-Oct 18 Oct 25-Dec 13*
100728-03 100728-04
Dick Eardley SC
Oct 22-Dec 10*
100728-02
100764-01
Sept 19-Oct 24
Sept 3-Oct 15
ACTIVITY# 100728-01
100764-02 100764-03 100764-04
Fort Boise CC Morley Nelson CC Whitney CC Fort Boise CC Volunteer opportunity
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FEE
$72 $72 $72 $72
100330-01 100330-02 100320-01 100320-02 100300-01 100300-02 100310-01
100310-02 *No class or club Nov 26-29
ADAPTIVE BIKE RIDE
DANCING & DESSERT
AGES 16+ Learn about local birds of prey and if the weather allows, watch the flight show at the World Center for Birds of Prey. We will socialize over lunch before seeing the birds.
AGES 18+ J oin AdVenture at two separate Arc Inc. dances. In October, dress up in your best costume for the Halloween Dance and in December, celebrate the holiday season at the Holiday Ball. Before the dance we will go out to dessert.
CERAMICA & LUNCH AGES 16+ During this fun activity we will get creative at Ceramica where we will paint a piece of pottery and then go out to lunch. AGES 16+ Visit the unique and beautiful ‘Cleo’s Nature Trail’ near Melba, Idaho. This whimsical garden has mostly paved trails which wind through the variety of outdoor art exhibits, ponds and unique gardens. Before exploring the gardens, we will go out to lunch.
AGES 16+ T his program is very similar to the Adaptive Bike Ride (see previous description), however, at this activity we will have a picnic after the ride.
DINNER AND A MOVIE AGES 18+ E njoy dinner and a movie on these fun evening outings! At dinner, we will pick a movie (rated G to PG-13) to watch as a group. Meet at Fort Boise Community Center (FBCC) at 5 p.m. or you can meet us at the restaurant at 5:30 p.m. The cost of the evening includes transportation from FBCC to activities and back, dinner and the movie.
CORN MAZE ADVENTURE
ADAPTIVE EXTENDED BIKE RIDE & PICNIC
AGES 16+ Navigate your way through an elaborate maze cut through a local corn field. Before taking a journey through the corn maze we will grab a bite to eat. Participants must be able to stay with the group.
AGES 16+ T his program is very similar to the Adaptive Bike Ride (see previous description), however, at this activity we will have a picnic after the approximately 2.5 hour long ride.
AGE DAY
TIME
16+
DATE
LOCATION
FEE
Sept 19
Th ADAPTIVE BIKE RIDE
N E W DINE & DECORATE AGES 16+ Get creative with AdVenture! We will go out to dinner and then create a seasonally themed arts and craft project.
CLEO’S NATURE TRAIL & LUNCH
ADAPTIVE BIKE RIDE & PICNIC
CLASS
BIRDS OF PREY TRIP
W
Oct 2
ACTIVITY# 100737-01
Sept 26 5:30-7P
100737-02 Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park
$6.25
Oct 9
100737-03 100737-04
Oct 16
100737-05
10:30A-1P
Sept 21
Julia Davis Park
3:30-6P
Oct 5
Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park
16+
Sa
ADAPTIVE EXTENDED BIKE RIDE & PICNIC
16+
Sa
9:30A-1:30P Oct 12
Marianne Williams Park
$16.50 100743-01
BIRDS OF PREY TRIP
16+
F
11:45A-5:15P Oct 11
Fort Boise CC
$31
100530-01
CERAMICA & LUNCH
16+
Sa
9:30A-1:30P Dec 7
Fort Boise CC
$29
100744-01
CLEO’S NATURE TRAIL & LUNCH
16+
Sa
12-5P
Sept 28
Fort Boise CC
$31
100564-01
CORN MAZE ADVENTURE
16+
Th
5-9P
Oct 17
Sa
11A-3P
Oct 19
Fort Boise CC
$32
Fort Boise CC
$16
DANCING & DESSERT
18+
DINE & DECORATE – Flower Pot DINE & DECORATE – Halloween Decor DINE & DECORATE – Harvest Decor
W 16+
DINE & DECORATE – Winter Painting
DINNER AND A MOVIE
Sa
5:30-9:30P
Th Th
F
Dec 7 Sept 11
5-9P
Tu
18+
Oct 25
$14
100738-01
ADAPTIVE BIKE RIDE & PICNIC
F
Oct 3 Nov 14
100738-02
100515-01 100515-02 100710-01 100710-02 100545-01
Dick Eardley SC
$29
Dec 17
5-9:30P
R E CR E AT ION
AGES 16+ A n hour-long group cycle ride along the beautiful Boise Greenbelt. Bring your own bike or use one of our adaptive handcycles, adult tricycles, recumbent tricycles, or tandem bikes (call 208-608-7681 for bike availability and reservations). These rides are designed as supervised group rides and are not bike riding lessons; however proper trail manners and safety will be addressed. Participants must be able to follow directions and stay with the group or attend with someone who can assist.
A DA P T IV E
ONE-DAY ACTIVITIES
100545-02 100545-03 100545-04
Sept 13
Fort Boise CC – Mongolian BBQ, 1808 S Broadway Ave
100203-01
Sept 27
Fort Boise CC – Idaho Pizza Co, 5150 W Overland Rd
100203-02
Oct 11
Fort Boise CC – Chapala, 1459 S Vinnell Way
100203-03
Oct 18
Fort Boise CC – Big Jud’s, 289 S Protest Rd
Nov 1
Fort Boise CC – Golden Star, 1142 N Orchard St
Nov 8
Fort Boise CC – BBQ4LIFE, 930 S Vista Ave
100203-06
Nov 15
Fort Boise CC – Rockies Diner, 3900 W Overland Rd
100203-07
Dec 13
Fort Boise CC – Elmer’s, 1385 S Capitol Blvd
100203-08
Dec 20
Fort Boise CC – Eddie’s, 7067 W Overland Rd
100203-04 $22
100203-05
100203-09 Volunteer opportunity
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ONE-DAY ACTIVITIES FARMERS MARKET & LUNCH AGES 16+ Check out your local Farmer’s Market with AdVenture. After visiting the local farm and art stands we will go out to lunch. Participants must be able to stay with the group.
GAME NIGHT & DINNER AGES 16+¾ It’s game night at Fort Boise Community Center! We will play board games, BINGO, games in the gym, foosball, table tennis and more. We will also eat pizza and make ice cream sundaes! Please register in advance; this is not a drop-in program.
Halloween Fun
NE W GUYS NIGHT / LADIES
NIGHT – Bowling & Dinner
AGES 18+ We will go out to dinner and then on to the bowling alley to play a few games, hang out and make new friends! September 5 is ladies’ night and September 12 is guys’ night.
HOLIDAY LIGHTS AND DINNER
AGES 16+¾ Watch some fast-paced hockey as the Idaho Steelheads take on the competition. Before the game we will socialize over dinner. Fee includes transportation from Fort Boise Community Center, dinner and game ticket.
AGES 16+ Join us for an evening on the town grabbing a bite to eat and then enjoying the beautiful Winter Garden aGlow at the Idaho Botanical Garden. This dazzling, festive display has almost 250,000 lights arranged throughout the garden and is sure to amaze you!
HOLIDAY CRAFTS
HALLOWEEN FUN
AGES 16+ Get creative with us. We will make gingerbread style houses, create holiday crafts and cards that you get to take home and socialize over a pizza lunch.
AGES 16+ Celebrate Halloween by having a pizza dinner, tie-dyeing T-shirts and carving a pumpkin. Please indicate your T-shirt size upon registration. Fee includes: T-shirt, dinner and a pumpkin for carving.
CLASS
HOCKEY GAME & DINNER
HOLIDAY FUN AGES 16+ Celebrate the holiday season by having a pizza dinner, decorating cookies, creating a holiday gift and art projects and socializing with friends. AGE
DAY
TIME
DATE
HOLIDAY PARTY ALL AGES* We will celebrate the holidays by offering entertainment featuring games, crafts, music and activities for everyone. This party is fun for the whole family and there will be great prizes as well as dinner. We think Santa will even show up to spread holiday cheer! Photos with Santa cost an additional $1. *Youth must be accompanied by an adult who also enrolls. LOCATION
FEE
ACTIVITY#
FARMERS MARKET & LUNCH
18+
Sa
9A-1:30P
Oct 5
Fort Boise CC
$27
100562-01
GAME NIGHT & DINNER
16+
Sa
5-8P
Nov 16
Fort Boise CC
$13
100510-01
GUYS NIGHT – Bowling & Dinner
18+
Th
5-9P
Sept 12
Fort Boise CC
$27
100229-02
HALLOWEEN FUN
16+
Th
6:30-9P
Oct 31
Dick Eardley SC
$24
100522-01
HOCKEY GAME & DINNER
16+
F
5:15-10:15P
Nov 22
Fort Boise CC
$42
100509-01
HOLIDAY CRAFTS
16+
Sa
10A-2P
Dec 21
Dick Eardley SC
$24
100745-01
HOLIDAY FUN
16+
Th
5:30-8P
Dec 19
Dick Eardley SC
$24
100532-01
HOLIDAY LIGHTS AND DINNER
16+
Th
5-8:30P
Fort Boise CC
$25
HOLIDAY PARTY
All*
F
6-9P
Dick Eardley SC
$6
HOT SPRINGS TRIP
18+
Sa
10A-4:30P
Fort Boise CC
$43
Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 6 Nov 9 Nov 23
100535-01 100535-02 100526-01 100713-01 100713-02
LADIES NIGHT – Bowling & Dinner
18+
Th
5-9P
Sept 5
Fort Boise CC
$27
100229-01
MINI GOLF & DINNER
16+
F
5-8:30P
Oct 4
Fort Boise CC
$26
100720-01
PLANETARIUM & LUNCH
16+
F
9A-2P
Nov 15
Fort Boise CC
$25
100302-01 100561-01
POTTERY, LUNCH & ZOO TRIP
16+
F
9A-3P
Oct 25
Fort Boise CC
$30
PUMPKIN PATCH, CARVING & LUNCH
16+
Sa
10:30A-3:30P
Oct 26
Fort Boise CC
$31
Sept 21 THEATER AND LUNCH
18+
Sa
12-4:45P
Nov 2
THREE ISLAND CROSSING TRIP
16+
Sa
9A-4P
ZOO & DINNER
16+
F
3-7P
100525-01 100303-01 100303-02
Fort Boise CC
$37
Sept 14
Fort Boise CC
$30
100750-01
Sept 20
Fort Boise CC
$25
100757-01
Dec 14
100303-03
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FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
ADVENTURE SEEKER PROGRAM
HOT SPRINGS TRIP
INDIVIDUALS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES ARE WELCOME TO SIGN UP FOR ANY PROGRAMS MENTIONED IN THIS ACTIVITY GUIDE. HOWEVER, THE FOLLOWING ‘ADVENTURE SEEKER’ PROGRAMS ARE DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR PEOPLE WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FRIENDS/FAMILY.
MINI GOLF & DINNER AGES 16+ Join us for a fun evening of mini golf and dinner. The cost of this activity includes the transportation from Fort Boise Community Center to the activities and back, dinner and golf.
PLANETARIUM & LUNCH AGES 16+ C heck out the College of Idaho’s planetarium in Caldwell and go out to lunch on this fun Friday adventure.
POTTERY, LUNCH & ZOO TRIP AGES 16+ C reate a unique pottery piece, go out to lunch and then take a trip to the Zoo. Participants must be able to stay with the group
PUMPKIN PATCH, CARVING & LUNCH AGES 16+ J oin us for a fall pumpkin day! We will pick out the perfect pumpkin, go out to lunch and then get creative carving our pumpkins.
THEATER AND LUNCH AGES 18+ S pend your Saturday with us going out to lunch and then watching a play at the Boise Little Theater. Participants must have the ability to sit quietly through a two-hour play. In September we will see the comedy/mystery Clue, in November the comedy Casserole and in December the musical Annie. The December play is for all audiences and the other two are designed for audiences age 13 and older.
THREE ISLAND CROSSING TRIP AGES 16+ V isit the beautiful Three Island Crossing State Park and learn about the history of the area and the Oregon Trail. Tour the History Center, eat a picnic lunch, play disc golf and check out the birds. Please be ready for an active day of exploring.
ZOO & DINNER AGES 16+ C heck out the cool animals at Zoo Boise! After our trip to the Zoo, we will socialize over dinner. Participants must be able to stay with the group.
ADAPTIVE CYCLING dVenture offers many adaptive cycling trips A and participants can use one of our adaptive cycles (handcycles, recumbent trikes, tandems etc.) or bring their own. Please see Adaptive Bike Ride page 55 for dates or call 208-608-7680 to learn more.
GOALBALL AGES 15+ Learn to play Goalball, a Paralympic Sport which is designed for individuals who have visual impairments. Join us to learn the rules and play some fast-paced games. Participants younger than 18 may enroll but must be accompanied by an adult.
SATURDAY BEST – For Youth with Visual Impairments AGES 5-15 Boise Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the National Federation of the Blind, is offering the BEST Saturday Club (Braille Enrichment and Skills Training) the second Saturday of the month featuring braille reading/writing and a different recreation activity or field trip. This program is designed for elementary age youth with visual impairments.
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY AGES 15+ Typically played by people with physical disabilities, the wheelchair rugby team loves when people without disabilities join as well! During practice you will learn CLASS
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY FOOD DRIVE AGES 15+ B oise Bombers will play local sports teams, but anyone is welcome to drop-in and play, rugby wheelchairs are provided. Please bring canned food, boxed food or a turkey to play. Spectators are welcome.
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY TOYS FOR TOTS BASH AGES 15+ B oise Bombers will play local rugby teams, but anyone is welcome to drop-in and play, rugby wheelchairs are provided. Please bring at least one unwrapped toy to play. Spectators are welcome, toy donations are appreciated.
YOUTH ADAPTIVE SPORTS CLINIC AGES 6-19 Junior athletes don’t miss out on this fun, one-day clinic which will include trying adaptive sports such as swimming, wheelchair tennis and wheelchair basketball. Youth with physical disabilities who use a wheelchair, AFO braces, walkers or crutches are welcome to attend. Space is limited, please sign up early.
AGE
DAY
SATURDAY BEST
5-15
Sa
10A-12P
Sept 14, Oct 12, Fort Boise CC $41 Nov 9, Dec 14
100760-01
GOALBALL
15+
Sa
6:308:30P
Sept 7-Dec14**
100801-01
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY
15+
TIME
the rules, develop your skills and scrimmage during competitive practice time. Rugby wheelchairs are provided for your use. A drop-in rate of $5 per day is available or enroll in the session at a discount.
DATE
W
12-2:30P Sept 4-Oct 23
Sa
1:153:45P
LOCATION
FEE
Fort Boise CC $44.75 $29
Sept 7-Oct 26*
ACTIVITY#
100706-01
$25.50 100706-02 Fort Boise CC
W
12-2:30P Oct 30-Dec 18*
Sa
1:153:45P
Nov 2-Dec 21*
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY 15+ FOOD DRIVE
Sa
1:304:30P
Nov 16
Fort Boise CC FREE
100703-01
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY 15+ TOYS FOR TOTS
Sa
1:304:30P
Dec 14
Fort Boise CC FREE
100703-02
YOUTH ADAPTIVE SPORTS CLINIC
Sa
10:30A -3:30P
Jan 25
Fort Boise CC $21
200709-01
6-19
Volunteer opportunity
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AGES 18+ S oak in a beautiful Idaho hot spring resort. This fun outing also includes a late lunch at a local restaurant. The cost includes transportation from Fort Boise Community Center, lunch and the hot springs entrance fee. The hot spring is accessible and has a lift however there is not a life guard on duty, so participants should know their swimming limits.
A DA P T IV E
ONE-DAY ACTIVITIES
$25.50 100706-03 $18.50 100706-04
*No Rugby Sept 28, Nov 27 & 30
**No Goalball Nov 30
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VOLUNTEER AND LEARN (ALL AGES) VoLEARNteer Boise Parks and Recreation’s VoLEARNteer program offers both volunteer opportunities to help care for Boise’s parks, and educational programs that nurture curiosity and encourage exploration of Boise’s natural and historical significance. Whether you want to learn something new or pitch in and get your hands dirty, there are many ways to get involved. There’s something for everyone, from individuals and families to classrooms and corporations. Browse our upcoming programs and feel free to get in contact with us. We’d love to hear from you!
CONTACT: Jerry Pugh Community Programs Coordinator Boise Parks and Recreation 208-608-7617 jpugh@cityofboise.org VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES cityofboise.org/caringforparks
VoLEARNteer ADOPT-A-PARK Groups can make a year-long commitment to help maintain one of Boise’s many parks. Tasks include removing graffiti, picking up litter, filling “mutt mitt” dispensers, painting site amenities, raking leaves, mulching trees and refurbishing picnic tables. In exchange, Parks and Recreation recognizes adopting groups via signage in the park.
VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK TOUR – September 5, 6-7:30P With a mixture of military, local and natural history, Veterans Memorial Park is unique. Join us as we explore the park and learn about its history, the monuments that pay homage to Idaho’s veterans and the benefit the environment provides to the park’s wildlife.
O’FARRELL CABIN OPEN HOUSE – September 14, 9A-12P
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FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
Boise Parks and Recreation and Boise Arts & History are hosting an open house of the O’Farrell Cabin on Saturday, September 14, from 9A-12P. This is an excellent opportunity for local history buffs to get a bare wall peek at how the area’s first settlers lived.
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Service Projects
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Boise Parks and recreation would like to invite you, your company, school, church, civic orgainzation or other affiliated group to help us care of Boise's parks and open spaces. Common projects include park spruce ups, tree mulching, invasive weed removal, OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
Community Ed
Join us on National Public Lands Day, 9A-12P, in a continuing effort to rehabilitate Warm Springs Park. Help plant native plants, spread ground cover, weed, and prune trees and shrubs around the adjacent wetlands.
Join Boise Parks and Recreation and the Golden Eagle Audobon Society on a free birding tour of Hyatt Hidden Lakes Reserve. Knowledgeable bird enthusiasts will introduce participants to the joys of birding and guide a tour highlighting the birds that call this wonderful park home. Walks are at 8A and 9:15A.
FALL CEMETERY TOUR – October 26 Join us for a walking tour of Boise’s historic Morris Hill Cemetery and learn the history of the people interred there. Tour highlights some
OTHER VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ADAPTIVE RECREATION
ZOO BOISE
If you are age 18 and older, the AdVenture program could use your help! When you see a by the title of a program, it means that volunteers are needed. Please consider volunteering. It’s a great way to give back to the community and someone who needs a hand. You’ll be a star. Please contact Sonya Buchholz at 208-608-7681 or by email at sbuchholz@cityofboise.org.
At Zoo Boise, our mission is to connect our community with wildlife conservation worldwide. Throughout the year, we are looking for passionate, conservation-driven volunteers to provide a fun and educational experience for our visitors. Volunteer opportunities include: • Assisting zookeeping staff with animal care duties • Volunteering at one of our amazing annual events including Spooktacular and Boo at the Zoo • Raising funds for conservation at the Sloth Bear and Giraffe feeding stations • Sharing the value of volunteering with your pre-teen • Greeting, hosting and educating visitors as a Zoo Ambassador Visit zooboise.org to find out about these and other volunteer opportunities at the zoo!
WATERSHED WATCH – October 5, 10A-12P Be a water quality scientist for a day and diagnose the health of the Boise River! No experience is needed to participate. Individuals and groups are assigned locations throughout the watershed from Lucky Peak to Parma, and a trained expert will lead the group in monitoring activities. Get your feet wet by using the water testing kits or searching for the water bugs that call the Boise River their home. All ages are welcome. Sign up by September 25 by clicking the registration link at boisewatershedwatch.org. Questions, call 208-608-7300.
MORE OPPORTUNITIES cityofboise.org/volunteer
of the symbolism, customs and lore associated with final resting places. Tour will be Saturday, October 26, at 9A and 11A, and costs $2/ticket.
RAKE OUR PARKS – November 16 Fall is an amazing time of year in Boise’s parks, with trees awash in autumn colors. As the leaves fall to the ground, volunteers are needed to help clean up leaf litter in Boise’s parks. Volunteers are welcome to form their own teams or can be teamed up with other volunteers.
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NATIONAL PUBLIC LANDS DAY – September 28
BIRDS FOR ALL SEASONS – October 5
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Check back regularly as we offer a variety of programs throughout the year. cityofboise.org/parks-community-education
Veterans Memorial Park Tour
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amenity maintenance and trash pick up.
FIELD GUIDE
To Boise’s Birds
Birds are found in nearly every city setting, from urban microparks to the sprawling foothills that border our northeastern edge. Birds visit backyard feeders, perch in low shrubs and on tall structures, swim in our river, lakes and ponds, nest in our trees and soar overhead. A variety of Boise’s habitats attract and support hundreds of species, and we invite you to explore some of the area’s most common birds. The Field Guide to Boise’s Birds is available free online. A printed version is available for purchase at the Boise Parks and Recreation Administration Office for $8 plus tax. C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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Park Reservations MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS • AMPLIFIED SOUND: $55 for special events, $27 for private events (in conjunction with a paid reservation only) • BEER/WINE PERMIT: $10 • INFLATABLE PERMIT: No charge. Must apply for permit and choose from approved list of vendors.
REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS Kathryn Albertson Eyrie
PARK RESERVATIONS
Making a park reservation guarantees the location, date and reservation block for an event. A fee is required to make a reservation and gives priority use over drop-in users. Our reservation season begins mid-April and ends mid-October. The following park sites can be reserved 11 months in advance: • Borah Park Shelter • Camel’s Back Picnic Site • Cassia Park Shelter • C.W. Moore Park Plaza* • Eagle Rock Park Shelter • Ivywild Park Shelter • Kathryn Albertson Park Eyrie* and Rookery* • Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park Shelter and Picnic Sites • Marianne Williams Park Shelter and Gazebo • Phillippi Park Shelter • Winstead Park Shelter The following park sites can be reserved on January 1 of each year: • Ann Morrison Park Old Timers Pavilion • Esther Simplot Park Friendship Island*, Pavilions and Pier • Julia Davis Park Rose Garden* and Pavilions • Veterans Memorial Park Pavilion and Picnic Site
A refund is only provided if the user is canceling prior to ten (10) calendar days of the event, at which time a $15 processing fee will be collected. Refunds or rescheduling is not granted due to poor weather conditions or acts of nature. An event cannot be rescheduled within ten (10) calendar days of the reservation.
SPECIAL EVENTS
There are many other park sites available for walks, runs, festivals, concerts and other special events. Special events are those that are open to the public and advertised. For more information, call 208-608-7600 or parksspecialevents@cityofboise.org.
CONTACT US
PHONE: 208-608-7600 EMAIL: reserve@cityofboise.org WALK IN: Boise Parks and Recreation Administration Office, 1104 Royal Blvd, Boise, ID 83706, 8A-5P, Monday-Friday Office is closed all legal holidays. *These sites are considered Gardens/Plazas and are for formal ceremonies only. Receptions aren’t permitted. Most allow up to 10 chairs may be hand carried in and out. C.W. Moore Park Plaza hours vary. Please contact us for more information. **Applies to Boise City residents. Discount only applies to picnic sites and shelters. Discount days and hours: Monday-Thursday, sunrise-11A, 12P-4P. Excludes holidays.
PARK FEES
Payment is required to finalize your reservation. All major credit cards, checks, cash and money orders are accepted. Reservations can be made in four-hour time blocks and include setup and cleanup (sunrise-11A, 12P4P, 5P-sunset). Includes sales tax except for Garden/Plaza tax exempt. CATEGORY
PICNIC SITES AND SHELTERS
PAVILIONS GARDENS AND GAZEBOS
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PARK
RESIDENT
Borah, Camel’s Back, Cassia, Eagle Rock, Esther Simplot Pier, Ivywild, Kristin Armstrong $72 Municipal, Marianne Williams, Phillippi, Veterans Memorial and Winstead Parks Ann Morrison, Esther Simplot, Julia Davis and Veterans $105 Memorial Parks Pavilions Esther Simplot Friendship Island, Julia Davis Rotary Plaza $99 and Rose Garden, Kathryn Albertson Eyrie and Rookery
NON-RESIDENT
$111.60
$162.75
$153.45
PLAZA
C.W. Moore Plaza
$125.50
$179.95
ALL
Special Weekday Discount**
$50
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FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
Esther Simplot Pier and Shelter
Boise Train Depot and Platt Gardens
BOISE DEPOT The Boise Depot is a unique venue for weddings, parties, corporate and fundraising events. A beautiful historic Spanish-style structure the Depot was opened in 1925 to elaborate fanfare in the capital city. The Great Hall is a 3,542-square-foot space with a soaring multi-story atrium and once served as the building’s waiting room. The original 1925 Barkalow Brothers Newsstand has been slightly restored and is featured on the west wall. With a splendid panoramic view of the Boise Front, the grounds include Platt Gardens, a lovely park with pathways, a gazebo and ponds. The Great Hall may be reserved 11 months in advanced. Maximum occupancy is 300 or 165 for sit-down events. FREE PUBLIC DROP-IN HOURS 11A-5P on Sundays and Mondays (closed on legal holidays) FREE GUIDED TOURS 1ST AND 3RD SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH Our tour guide will highlight the history of the iconic Boise Depot and take guests through the progression of local rail service; from the railroad’s arrival in Boise to its years of operation and renovation. See the building inside and out and finish with an up-close look at the bells in the 96-foot tower. Tours are held at 12P and 1:30P.
BOISE DEPOT FEES (includes sales tax) GREAT HALL
Peak Season Rates* 8 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,406 Additional hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125/hr Non-Peak Season Rates 5 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $855 6 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $975 8 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,406 Additional hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125/hr. Holiday Rates 12 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,360 Amenities with Great Hall Reservation BELL TOWER (Peak Season*) – 4 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100 BELL TOWER (Non-Peak Season) – 2 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 MEETING STATION (Year-round) – 2 hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $130 NORTH PLAZA (Year-round) – 8 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300 PLATT GARDENS (Year-round) – 1 hour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65
LANDSCAPE
MULCH Mulching is an important way to protect and maintain healthy landscaped plants, shrubs and flowers. It makes soil richer, helps prevent weeds, holds moisture and protects soil from erosion.
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CUBIC YARD
Pick up at Community Forestry Unit 4969 Dorman Street, Boise (next to the Humane Society)
• Check, cash or credit card accepted • Loading Available • Load must be covered
DUE TO LIMITED STAFF AVAILABILITY, PLEASE CALL BEFORE VISITING.
(208) 608-7700
DEPOT MEETING STATION RATES
4 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 Additional hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125/hr.
cityofboise.org/forestry
*Peak Season: Fridays & Saturdays, Apr 1-Oct 31 C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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Locations ART CENTER
700 Robbins Rd 208-608-7680 activities@cityofboise.org
and outdoor exhibits, an interactive water feature and the largest concentration of public art in the state of Idaho.
BOISE COMMUNITY FORESTRY
DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER
4969 Dorman St • 208-608-7700 forestryinfo@cityofboise.org
BOISE DEPOT 2603 Eastover Terrace 208-608-7644 reserve@cityofboise.org Boise Depot is a unique venue for weddings, parties, corporate and fundraising events. Free public drop-in hours from 11A-5P Sundays and Mondays. Free guided tours on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of every month. No public hours or tours on legal holidays.
BOISE URBAN GARDEN SCHOOL (BUGS) 2995 N Five Mile 208-376-3006 cityofboise.org/bee
The Boise Urban Garden School’s beautiful organic garden not only produces vegetables and flowers but also youth and adults who learn and absorb the fundamentals of gardening though science, health and environmental based lessons and outdoor activities.
BOISE WATERSHED ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER (Boise WaterShed) 11818 W Joplin Rd 208-608-7300 bw@cityofboise.org cityofboise.org/bee
M-F: 9:30A-4:30P Third Saturdays: 10A-1P Closed legal holidays Free Admission Dive into the world of water at Boise WaterShed Environmental Education Center and learn how you can help protect and conserve our resources through hands-on exhibits. Located at the West Boise Water Renewal Facility, the LEEDcertified building features indoor
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FALL 2019 ACTIVITY GUIDE
(Dick Eardley SC) 690 Robbins Rd 208-608-7580 seniorcenter@cityofboise.org cityofboise.org/senior-center
M-F: 8A-5P, closed legal holidays The Dick Eardley Boise Senior Center is a meeting place where older adults can participate in a variety of programs, classes, activities and services focused on health, lifelong learning, recreation and nutrition. It is a lively place that connects older adults and their families to their community; where they can take classes, enjoy a meal, engage in games and activities, relax and socialize – there’s something for everyone!
IDAHO ICEWORLD 7072 S Eisenman Rd 208-608-7716 iiwinfo@cityofboise.org idahoiceworld.com
Idaho IceWorld is Idaho's premier indoor family ice skating and entertainment center. We offer adult and youth hockey leagues, figure skating programs, Learn-ToSkate and Learn-To-Play Hockey programs and public skating sessions. Amenities include two NHL regulation size ice rinks, a large banquet/event facility, a catering kitchen, an arcade and restaurants. Cutting Edge Sports, Idaho IceWorld's official pro shop, carries a complete line of figure skating and ice hockey equipment.
JEFFERSON KID CITY 200 S Latah St
JIM HALL FOOTHILLS LEARNING CENTER
FORT BOISE COMMUNITY CENTER
(Foothills LC) 3188 Sunset Peak Rd 208-493-2530 flc-parks@cityofboise.org cityofboise.org/bee
M-Th: 7A-9P, F: 7A-7P, SAT: 9A-3P, SUN: 10A-5P Closed weekends May-Sept. Showers (adults only) M-Th: 7A-8P, F: 7A-6P
Located in the heart of the Boise foothills, the Jim Hall Foothills Learning Center focuses on education and information about the surrounding high desert environment. Science comes alive for visitors of all ages through direct experiences with the outdoors!
(Fort Boise CC) 700 Robbins Rd 208-608-7680 activities@cityofboise.org
Fort Boise Community Center offers classes and camps for all ages and abilities. It features an exercise/weight room, treadmill and elliptical machines, dance studios, gym and locker rooms/ showers.
GARFIELD KID CITY 1914 S Broadway Ave
GRACE JORDAN COMMUNITY CENTER (Grace Jordan CC) 6411 W Fairfield Ave 208-854-4910
HAWTHORNE KID CITY 2401 W Targee St
QUAIL HOLLOW GOLF COURSE (Quail Hollow GC) 4720 N 36th St 208-344-7807 quailhollowboise.com
Quail Hollow Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course nestled in the Boise Foothills north of the intersection of 36th Street & Hill Road. Quail Hollow offers a full-length driving range, a chipping and practice green and a full service pro shop with rental clubs and equipment for children & adults. Operated by Boise Parks and Recreation, Quail Hollow Golf Course offers affordable recreation for youth and adults.
TAFT KID CITY
3722 W Anderson St
WARM SPRINGS GOLF COURSE (Warm Springs GC) 2495 Warm Springs Ave 208-343-5661 warmspringsgolfcourse.com
An 18-hole championship course shaded by mature trees, Warm Springs Golf Course is minutes from downtown Boise near the Boise River. The course features spacious fairways, well-tended greens and scenic views of the Boise Foothills. Warm Springs Golf Course offers affordable recreation for youth and adults in one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods.
MORLEY NELSON COMMUNITY CENTER
WHITNEY COMMUNITY CENTER
PARKS AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION
WHITTIER KID CITY
(Morley Nelson CC) 7701 W Northview St 208-854-4917
1104 Royal Blvd 208-608-7600 bpr@cityofboise.org cityofboise.org/parks
M-F: 8A-5P, closed legal holidays
PIONEER NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY CENTER 500 Ash St 208-384-4069
(Whitney CC) 1609 S Owyhee St 208-854-6625
NEW! Coming fall 2019 255 N 29th St
ZOO BOISE
355 Julia Davis Dr 208-608-7760 zooboise.org 10A-5P Sept-May 9A-5P June-Aug
4 Ways to Register
REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 19
1. ONLINE: cityofboise.org/parks.
FOR RESIDENTS
2. MAIL-IN: Check or money order. Make checks payable to: City of Boise. Mail to Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd, Boise ID 83702.
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FOR NON-RESIDENTS
3. WALK-IN: Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd, Boise ID 83702. Cash, credit/debit cards, check or money order. 4. PHONE-IN: Credit Cards only: 208-608-7680 or 1-800-377-3529 (TTD/Y). PAYMENT INFORMATION
Full payment is required prior to enrollment. Registrations cannot be accepted from participants with past due balances. Do not mail cash. Returned checks are subject to a $20 handling fee. REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY
We depend on your enrollment for a successful class! Please plan your schedule carefully. Classes which do not meet minimum enrollment are subject to cancellation. In the case of a cancellation, please contact Fort Boise Community Center at 208-608-7680. Refunds are issued: • In full if the class or program is canceled. • Minus a $15 processing fee if you cancel at least ten calender days before the starting date of the class. Choose from these three options: 1. Transfer to another class 2. Credit your account 3. Receive a refund, allow 3-4 weeks for processing. Refunds and transfers are not issued: • When requested less than ten calender days before the starting date of the class. • If the fee paid is less than the $15 processing fee. • For team fees after registration ends. • For all team sports player fees. WHO IS A RESIDENT?
Boise residents live within the city limits and pay Boise city taxes. The boundaries that the U.S. Post Office uses and those that determine the city limits are not the same. Even though you may have a Boise mailing address, you may not live within the Boise City limits. Questions about residency? Please call customer service staff at 208-608-7680 or 208-608-7600.
NON-RESIDENT POLICY
Boise residents directly contribute to the operations of Boise Parks and Recreation Department’s programs and services by payment of their property taxes. The Fair-Share Policy (Non-resident Fee) allocates an additional fee to non-resident users so that they also contribute, on an equitable basis, to the overall financing of the department’s operations. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
• Partial scholarships are available for youth, seniors and people with disabilities. Call 208-608-7680 for details or download an application form from cityofboise.org/parks. • You can help ensure all young people in Boise have the same opportunity to participate by adding $1, $5, $10 or more to your registration payment. Donations are tax deductible. ACCOMMODATION
We support the Americans with Disabilities Act and encourage participation by everyone. If you require modifications to participate in our programs or use our recreation facilities, please call 208-608-7687 or 1-800-377-3529 (TTY) or check the appropriate box on your registration form. At least two weeks notification to class date is required. PERSONAL RELEASE STATEMENT
When you register for a recreation class with the City of Boise, this Personal Release Statement is implied: I understand that the registered activities and services may have an element of hazard or inherent danger and I take full responsibility for my actions and physical condition. I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Boise and its employees from any liability loss, cost or expense (including attorney’s fees, medical and ambulance costs) that I may incur while participating in the recreation activities. I give my consent to use any photographs or videotape taken of me in future promotional or marketing materials.
REGISTRATION FORM (Please print clearly, thank you!)
Name (Parent/Guardian/Adult Participant) Mailing Address
Email City
State
Phone ( Zip
)
q Please check here if you need a modification because of a disability to effectively participate in an activity. ACTIVITY NUMBER
ACTIVITY NAME
PARTICIPANT NAME
q YES I would like to donate to Boise Parks and Recreation Accessibility Scholarship Program: I have read and agree to the PERSONAL RELEASE STATEMENT above.
BIRTH DATE (MM/DD/YR)
FEE
For adults with disabilities $____________ To help a child in need $____________ TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED $____________
Parent/Guardian/Adult Participant Signature__________________________________________________________________ Date_________________________
C I T Y O F B O I S E . O R G / PA R K S • 2 0 8 - 6 0 8 - 7 6 8 0
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Fort Boise Community Center 700 Robbins Rd. | Boise, Idaho 83706-2840
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