Winter/Spring 2017-2018 Activity Guide

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YOUTH, TEEN & ADULT RECREATION

WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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CITY OF BOISE CITY OF BOISE

MAYOR’S MESSAGE

PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIONERS President - Stephen Smith

Vice President - Erik Stidham

Thank You for Supporting Clean Water and Open Space

Commissioners - Preston Carter, Angela Johnson, Kate Lovan, Susan McIlroy,

Jon Ruzicka, John Chen, Scott Raeber

This November, Boise voters once again affirmed their strong support for protecting the natural landscape our city has been blessed with – and also spoke loud and clear about the need for openness and honesty from government.

PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Director - Doug Holloway Superintendents Open Position - Zoo Boise Karen Bledsoe - Administration Roseanne Swain - Recreation Sara Arkle - Open Space Jennifer Tomlinson - Parks Community Outreach Bonnie Shelton - Communications Sarah Collings - Web/Social Media Jerry Pugh - Volunteers/Partnerships Recreation Emily Kovarik - Adaptive/Youth/Seniors Chris Kranz- Art Travis James - Adult/Youth Sports Paul Schoenfelder - Arts/Facilities

BOISE COMMUNITY FORESTRY 4969 Dorman, Boise, ID 83705 (208) 608-7700 forestryinfo@cityofboise.org

BOISE DEPOT

2603 Eastover Terrace, Boise, ID 83706 (208) 608-7644 reserve@cityofboise.org

BOISE URBAN GARDEN SCHOOL 2995 N. Five Mile, Boise, ID 83713 (208) 376-3006 bee.cityofboise.org

DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER 690 Robbins Rd., Boise, ID 83702 (208) 608-7580 seniorcenter.cityofboise.org

FORT BOISE COMMUNITY CENTER/ART CENTER 700 Robbins Rd., Boise, ID 83702 (208) 608-7680 (TDD & Voice) Fax (208) 608-7699 activities@cityofboise.org

GRACE JORDAN COMMUNITY CENTER

6411 W. Fairfield Ave., Boise, ID 83709 (208) 854-4910

IDAHO ICEWORLD

7072 S. Eisenman Rd., Boise, ID 83716 (off Gowen Rd. I-84 exit, next to Boise Factory Outlets) (208) 608-7716 idahoiceworld.com

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Robyn Ure - Youth Services Paula Lawson - Aquatics/Fort Boise/Tennis Scott McGeachin - Warm Springs Golf Course Matt Ennis - Quail Hollow Golf Course Kevin Barnes - Idaho IceWorld Chris Camacho - Youth Services Kory Scoran - Hockey/Ice Skate Mike Altieri - Adult/Youth Sports Clay Lee - Dance/Youth Denise Peterson - Senior Programming Sonya Buchholz - Adaptive Recreation Kerri Porritt - Aquatic Training Barbara English - Youth Services Environmental Education Lisa Duplessie - BUGS/JHFLC Sheralynn Bauder - JHFLC Dirk Anderson - BUGS

JIM HALL FOOTHILLS LEARNING CENTER

3188 Sunset Peak Rd., Boise, ID 83702 (208) 493-2530 bee.cityofboise.org

MORLEY NELSON COMMUNITY CENTER

7701 W. Northview St., Boise, ID 83704 (208) 854-4917

PARKS AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 1104 Royal Blvd., Boise, ID 83706 (208) 608-7600 (TDD & Voice) bpr@cityofboise.org

PIONEER COMMUNITY CENTER 500 Ash St., Boise, ID 83702 (208) 384-4069

QUAIL HOLLOW GOLF COURSE 4720 N. 36th St., Boise, ID 83703 (208) 344-7807 quailhollowboise.com

WARM SPRINGS GOLF COURSE 2495 Warm Springs, Boise, ID 83712 (208) 343-5661 warmspringsgolfcourse.com

WHITNEY COMMUNITY CENTER

In September, the City of Boise discovered a simple, honest mistake in the paperwork for the Open Space and Clean Water levy, which was originally approved by voters in 2015 with an extraordinary 74 percent of the vote. It was an embarrassing error that would have halved our ability to expand protections for the Foothills and the Boise River. After discovering the error, we immediately informed the public and found a remedy, which was the Nov. 7 vote to amend the original levy allowing us to collect the full $10 million for the fund. Boiseans responded in a big way with 83 percent of the vote – a huge number in any election. I cannot express how proud I am to be part of a community who values open space and clean water so much. The simple fact that Boiseans agreed to tax themselves to pay for expanding protections in the Boise Foothills and along the Boise River watershed says volumes about who we are as a community. But November’s vote to approve the levy amendment, despite our mistake, was phenomenal. The easy path for voters would have been to dismiss the amendment and not give us an opportunity to make it right. Instead Boiseans underlined their commitment to our natural environment and set a great example for our children about the importance of government accountability. Thank you to each and every voter who supported the amendment, allowing us to fulfill the vision and will of the voters. There is no greater city than Boise, Idaho. And the values of our residents – clearly on display on Election Day in November -- will ensure it remains that way long into the future.

1609 S. Owyhee St., Boise, ID 83705 (208) 854-6625

ZOO BOISE

355 Julia Davis Dr., Boise, ID 83702 (208) 608-7760 zooboise.org

David Bieter Mayor (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS HOW TO REGISTER

Registration Form/ Scholarships....47

ADAPTIVE RECREATION

AdVenture Seeker Programs..........41 Classes, Clubs & Camps..................38

YOUTH

Art.....................................................4 Camps...............................................9 Golf.................................................23 Hockey............................................21 Ice Skating......................................18 Sports/Fitness...................................7 Mountain Biking..............................8 Performing Arts...............................5 Preschool Nature...........................14 Theater.............................................7 Zoo..................................................15

TEEN (PAGE 25-26) ADULT Art...................................................28 Community Education...................42

Drop-In Activities...........................31 Fitness.............................................29 Golf.................................................23 Hockey............................................22 Ice Skating......................................21 Lifetime & Leisure..........................33 Performing Arts.............................32 Pickleball........................................31 Softball...........................................27 Volleyball........................................27

FACILITIES Boise Depot....................................44 Boise Urban Garden School..........11 Boise WaterShed............................17 Dick Eardley Senior Center............36 Fort Boise Community Center.......31 Idaho IceWorld...............................18 Jim Hall Foothills Learning Center..12 VoLEARNteer Program..................42 Zoo Boise........................................15

1. ONLINE  Boise city resident registration begins Monday, December 11. Visit our website at parks.cityofboise.org/register-for-classes Non-resident registration begins on Wednesday, December 13. 2. MAIL-IN  Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd., Boise ID 83702. Check or money order. Checks payable to: City of Boise. Registration form can be found on page 47. 3. WALK-IN  Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd., Boise. Cash, credit/debit cards, check or money orders accepted. For your convenience we accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express. Same dates as online. 4. PHONE-IN Begins Monday, December 11 for Boise city Residents, Wednesday, December 13 for non-residents, by calling (208) 608-7680 or 1-800-377-3529 TTD/TTY (for credit cards only)

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 WINTER/SPRING 2018: 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) 608-7600, parks.cityofboise.org. Contents © 2017 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 63-1311A. 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. EDITOR: Sarah Collings, Community Relations Specialist, Parks and Recreation Department, scollings@cityofboise.org  (208) 608-7616

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: http://www.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 (866) 632-9992. 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. PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES PARENT & CHILD ART

ALL MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED

ABC ART

This fun class for children and adults incorporates art with the 26 letters of the alphabet. Preschoolers will have fun learning about letters through a variety of fun projects using different materials! Fee includes both parent/guardian and child. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 2.5-5 Th 9:00-9:45am Apr 5-May 10 Art Center Karen Hedger $45.75/$70.36 302303-01

ART ADVENTURES

An adventure in art that is just too much fun for little ones! This special fun-filled program lets imaginations run wild with inventive projects each week using different art materials. Fee includes both parent/guardian and child. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 2.5-5 Tu 10:00-10:45am Jan 23-Feb 27 Art Center Karen Hedger $45.75/$70.36 202702-01

STORIES THAT COME ALIVE

Bring your child to the Art Center for a shared time of fun activities. This six-session class includes art projects all centered around special stories for children. Fee includes both parent/ guardian and child. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 2.5-5 Th 10:00-10:45am Apr 5-May 10 Art Center Karen Hedger $45.75/$70.36 302705-01

ART DO IT TOGETHER

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. This class will explore these media and more. Fee includes both parent/guardian and child. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 4-7 W 4:00-5:00pm Jan 24-Feb 28 Art Center Kelly Cox $60.67/$93.48 202704-01 4-7 W 4:00-5:00pm Apr 4-May 9 Art Center Kelly Cox $60.67/$93.48 302704-01

POTTERY DO IT TOGETHER

ART START

Want 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. Fee includes both parent/guardian and child. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 2.5-5 Th 9:00-9:45am Jan 25-Mar 1 Art Center Karen Hedger $45.75/$70.36 202701-01 2.5-5 Tu 10:00-10:45am Apr 3-May 8 Art Center Karen Hedger $45.75/$70.36 302701-01

Have fun with clay! This class is open to adults with children age 8 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 construction. Students will also learn about glazing and firing techniques. Fee includes both parent/guardian and child. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 8+ Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Jan 27-Mar 3 Art Center Vivianne Siqueiros $120.33/$185.96 202730-01 8+ Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Apr 7-May 5 Art Center Eric Mullis $120.33/$185.96 302730-01

CLAY CLASS FOR CREATIVE KIDS

YOUTH ART ALL MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED

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. Fee includes both parent/guardian and child. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 2.5-5 Tu 9:00-9:45am Jan 23-Feb 27 Art Center Karen Hedger $45.75/$70.36 202713-01 2.5-5 Th 10:00-10:45am Jan 25-Mar 1 Art Center Karen Hedger $45.75/$70.36 202713-02 2.5-5 Tu 9:00-9:45am Apr 3-May 8 Art Center Karen Hedger $45.75/$70.36 302713-01

After School Programs Open after school until 6:00pm Taft Kid City 3722 N. Anderson St., Boise 83703

Hawthorne Kid City 2401 W. Targee St., Boise 83705

Jefferson Kid City 200 S. Latah St., Boise 83705

Garfield Kid City 1914 S. Broadway Ave., Boise 83706

Open after school until 7:00pm Morley Nelson Community Center 7701 W. Northview St., Boise 83704

ART & ANIMALS

This exciting class gives children the opportunity to explore art using animals as their subjects. Students will draw, paint, and sculpt animals and reptiles. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-8 Tu 4:00-5:30pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Steve Baughman $58.05/$89.43 202724-01

CLAY

Pinch, coil, slab and sculpt your way to fun! Students will create interesting pots, and everyday objects using clay and fired glazes. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR 6-8 Th 4:00-5:30pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Art Center Steve Baughman $58.05/$89.43 6-10 Th 4:00-5:30pm Apr 5-May 24 Art Center Steve Baughman $58.05/$89.43

creatures ACTIVITY# 202708-01 302708-01

DRAWING & PAINTING

Youth will learn the fundamentals of drawing and painting in this class. Drawing techniques, technical skills, and color will be explored using brushes, pencils, inks, chalks, charcoal, watercolor and acrylics. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-8 M 4:00-5:30pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Art Center Steve Baughman $58.05/$89.43 202720-01 8-12 Th 4:00-5:30pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Art Center Bryan Moore $58.05/$89.43 202721-01 6-10 Tu 4:00-5:30pm Apr 3-May 22 Art Center Steve Baughman $58.05/$89.43 302720-02 8-12 M 4:00-5:30pm Apr 2-May 21 Art Center Steve Baughman $58.05/$89.43 302721-01

FUN WITH CARTOONS

Make-up your own comics! Bring your ideas for comics and scenes. We’ll create characters, story boards and graphic books using a variety of media including clay, watercolor, paint and pencil. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 8-12 W 4:00-5:30pm Apr 4-May 23 Art Center Steve Baughman $58.05/$89.43 302733-01

Grace Jordan Community Center 6411 Fairfield Ave., Boise 83709

Our community centers offer FREE supervised games, activities and healthy snacks. Open Monday thru Friday. For details go to: parks.cityofboise.org 4

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Whitney Community Center 1609 S. Owyhee St., Boise 83705 PARKS AND RECREATION

IT’S A SNOW DAY!

Community Centers remain open. FREE! (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


YOUTH ACTIVITIES MEDIEVAL FANTASY ART

This fun and imaginative class will explore the world of medieval fantasy art. Students can bring history and fantasy to life by creating castles, knights, horses and dragons with charcoal, paint, oil pastels and watercolors. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-10 W 4:00-5:30pm Jan 24-Mar 14 Art Center Steve Baughman $58.05/$89.43 202726-01

POTTERY FOR KIDS

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 9-14 M 4:00-5:30pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Art Center Vivianne Siqueiros $58.05/$89.43 202728-01 9-14 Tu 4:00-5:30pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Eric Mullis $58.05/$89.43 202728-02 9-14 M 4:00-5:30pm Apr 2-May 21 Art Center Staff $58.05/$89.43 302728-01 9-14 Tu 4:00-5:30pm Apr 3-May 22 Art Center Eric Mullis $58.05/$89.43 302728-02

SPRING BREAK ART CAMPS SPRING BREAK ART CAMP

ALL MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED

6-8 YRS

Let your child explore his or her creativity in these three-hour classes offered during Spring Break. Activities will include clay, watercolor, drawing, designing, sculpting and much more! Students can choose from sessions offered in the morning or in the afternoon. All materials provided. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-8 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Art Center Baughman/Vashro $88.50/$136.63 302766-01 6-8 M-F 1:00-4:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Art Center Baughman/Vashro $88.50/$136.63 302766-02 6-8 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Morley Nelson CC Devinaspre/Shamy $88.50/$136.63 302766-03

SPRING BREAK ART CAMP

9-12 YRS

Let your child explore his or her creativity in these three-hour classes offered during Spring Break. Activities will include clay, watercolor, drawing, designing, sculpting and much more! Students can choose from sessions offered in the morning or in the afternoon. All materials provided. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 9-12 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Art Center Baughman/Vashro $88.50/$136.63 302767-01 9-12 M-F 1:00-4:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Art Center Baughman/Vashro $88.50/$136.63 302767-02 9-12 M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Morley Nelson CC Devinaspre/Shamy $88.50/$136.63 302767-03

YOUTH PERFORMING ARTS Youth performing arts is an ongoing learning experience enhancing strength, flexibility & coordination all while having a tremendous amount of fun in a friendly environment! Winter/Spring Performing Arts Sessions are as follows: 03…….January 22-March 16 04…….Mar 19-May 11 This year’s Spring Review Dance Recital will be on May 12 at Timberline High School. Class fees include $5.00 Recital Fee and $6.36 Costume Fee. Participation in the recital is not mandatory. More information to come! Parent/Child and Theater classes will not be participating in the Dance Recital. Costume and Recital Fees are covered in your session 04 registration fee.

DANCING FOR BIRTH

Dancing is a fun and gentle exercise that everyone can enjoy, even if you’ve been told you have two left feet! Class involves positive affirmations, easy dance moves that you can use in labor, and a welcoming atmosphere. You’ll be surprised at the numerous benefits for your pregnancy, your birth, your baby AND your postpartum recovery. Babies in carriers are always welcome to class. Dancing for Birth classes can help you get in shape pre-conception, be part of a community of pregnant and new moms, help facilitate fetal wellness, birth and awareness, and bond with your newborn while you get back in shape. DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Jan 6-Jan 27 Fort Boise CC Megan Alton $22/$33.55 211741-01 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Feb 3-Feb 24 Fort Boise CC Megan Alton $22/$33.55 211741-02 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 3-Mar 17 Fort Boise CC Megan Alton $17/$25.80 311741-01 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 7-Apr 28 Fort Boise CC Megan Alton $22/$33.55 311741-02 PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

BOOGIE BABIES PARENT/TODDLER

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. The instructor’s expectations and the music used are age appropriate. Parents and toddlers should wear comfortable clothes and parents should be prepared to participate in all activities. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# Walking-3 W 9:00-9:45am Jan 24-Mar 14 Fort Boise CC Megan Brandel $32/$49.05 212502-02 Walking-3 W 9:00-9:45am Mar 21-May 16* Fort Boise CC Megan Brandel $32/$49.05 312502-02 Walking-3 W 10:15-11:00am Jan 24-Mar 14 Whitney CC Megan Brandel $32/$49.05 212502-03 Walking-3 W 10:15-11:00am Mar 21-May 16* Whitney CC Megan Brandel $32/$49.05 312502-03 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

ITTY BITTY BOOGIE PARENT/CHILD

Babies naturally go through important developmental movement patterns during their first year of life. These set them up for learning, coordination, and the ability to concentrate later in life. In this class, adults will learn how to best support their baby as they progress through these movement patterns -- all while having lots of fun! Through music, movement games, and with the use of props, adults and babies will rock to the rhythm and roll around. They will laugh, learn, bond with one another. This is also a great opportunity to connect with other parents and babies! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6 Mo-walking Sa 12:00-1:00pm Feb 3 Fort Boise CC Megan Brandel $5.17/$8.01 212503-01 6 Mo-walking Sa 12:00-1:00pm Apr 7 Fort Boise CC Megan Brandel $5.17/$8.01 312503-01

BALLET, JAZZ & CHEER COMBO CLASS

This is the perfect class for those who just want to have fun moving and performing with music, but just aren’t sure how! In this class, participants will begin learning the basics of ballet, jazz and cheer. A short performance on the last day will show off what we have learned in this energetic class. Participants will need to come ready to move and have a great time, no special shoes or clothing required! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 4-5 M 4:30-5:15pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Fort Boise CC Esther Garza $32/$49.05 212866-01 4-5 M 4:30-5:15pm Mar 19-May 7* Fort Boise CC Esther Garza $44/$61.40 312866-01 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

SUMMER PLAYCAMP Welcome to Playcamp, the outdoor summer camp located in your own neighborhood! Playcamp activities are designed to encourage healthy recreational play and meet the physical and social needs of your child. Camps offer recreational games, arts, crafts, environmental education, hands-on science projects, field trips and swimming. All of the Playcamp staff are trained in CPR/ First Aid and child development to ensure that your child has a safe and positive experience. Playcamps are offered during the following weeks: WEEK #1 WEEK #2 WEEK #3 WEEK #4 WEEK #5*

AGES 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12 6-12

June 4-8 June 11-15 June 18-22 June 25-29 July 2-6

DAYS M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

WEEK #6 July 9-13 WEEK #7 July 16-20 WEEK #8 July 23-27 WEEK #9 July 30- Aug 3 WEEK #10 Aug 6-10 WEEK #11 Aug 13-17 (Winstead, Ivywild, Elm Grove and Sunset Only)

TIME Anytime between 7:30am-5:30pm Anytime between 7:30am-5:30pm Anytime between 7:30am-5:30pm Anytime between 7:30am-5:30pm Anytime between 7:30am-5:30pm Anytime between 7:30am-5:30pm

LOCATION Cassia Park Elm Grove Park Ivywild Park Jullion Park Sunset Park Winstead Park

* No camp on Wednesday, July 4; week #5 is prorated due to the holiday closure

FEE RES/NR $91.00/$139.50 $91.00/$139.50 $91.00/$139.50 $91.00/$139.50 $91.00/$139.50 $91.00/$139.50

ACTIVITY# 413500-413509 413530-413540 413515-413525 413545-413554 413575-413585 413560-413570

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES BALLET II

Ballet II is for returning dancers and will continue building your dancer’s technique and proficiency in the fundamentals of ballet terminology. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 5-7 Tu 5:00-6:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC Claudia Palta 5-7 Tu 5:00-6:00pm Mar 20-May 8* Fort Boise CC Claudia Palta 8-12 F 5:00-6:00pm Jan 26-Mar 16 Grace Jordan CC Claudia Palta 8-12 F 5:00-6:00pm Mar 23-May 11* Grace Jordan CC Claudia Palta *No classes spring break March 26-30*

FEE RES/NR $43/$66.10 $55/$78.45 $43/$66.10 $55/$78.45

ACTIVITY# 212766-01 312766-01 212766-03 312766-03

TAP/BALLET COMBO

Your dancer will enjoy this fun, high energy combo class. Dancers will learn the basics of Tap and Ballet with fun warm ups, basic technique and even a short routine to show off their moves! For information on attire please contact Clay Lee at Fort Boise Community Center 208-608-7684.

SUPER HOP ROCK – CREATIVE MOVEMENT CLASSES

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, basic footwork, beats, rocks, spins and patterns of movement. A short performance may be given on the last day of class in the classroom setting. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 3-4 M 2:00-2:45pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Fort Boise CC Esther Garza $32/$49.05 212701-01 3-4 M 2:00-2:45pm Mar 19-May 7* Fort Boise CC Esther Garza $44/$61.40 312701-01 3-4 Tu 10:00-10:45am Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $32/$49.05 212701-02 3-4 Tu 10:00-10:45am Mar 20-May 8* Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $44/$61.40 312701-02 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

MUSICAL BALLET

This fun introduction to dance and ballet is great for boys and girls alike! Through creative movement, imagery, storytelling dances and Ballet we will encourage creativity, coordination and self-esteem. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 4-5 M 2:00-2:45pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $32/$49.05 212717-01 4-5 M 2:00-2:45pm Mar 19-May 7* Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $44/$61.40 312717-01 4-5 W 10:00-10:45am Jan 24-Mar 14 Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $32/$49.05 212717-04 4-5 W 10:00-10:45am Mar 21-May 9* Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $44/$61.40 312717-04 4-5 W 11:00-11:45am Jan 24-Mar 14 Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $32/$49.05 212717-05 4-5 W 11:00-11:45am Mar 21-May 9* Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $44/$61.40 312717-05 4-5 Th 2:00-2:45pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $32/$49.05 212717-06 4-5 Th 2:00-2:45pm Mar 22-May 10* Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $44/$61.40 312717-06 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

BROADWAY JAZZ

Follow your dreams of being a Broadway jazz style dancer through this fun class! Young dancers will be swept away into a world of dance through basic Jazz technique, terminology, and choreography. Come ready to learn and have fun each week and make sure to bring a smile. No special shoes needed, come ready to move and have a lot of FUN! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-8 Tu 4:00-5:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $43/$66.10 212512-01 6-8 Tu 4:00-5:00pm Mar 20-May 8* Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $55/$78.45 312512-01 8-12 F 6:00-7:00pm Jan 26-Mar 16 Grace Jordan CC Claudia Palta $43/$66.10 212512-02 8-12 F 6:00-7:00pm Mar 23-May 11* Grace Jordan CC Claudia Palta $55/$78.45 312512-02 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

BALLET LEVEL I

Come learn the vocabulary, technique, and structure of ballet. Through barre work and floor routines dancers will become stronger and more confident in their posture. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 5-7 M 4:30-5:30pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Dick Eardley SC Stephanie Hinton $43/$66.10 212706-01 5-7 M 4:30-5:30pm Mar 19-May 7* Dick Eardley SC Stephanie Hinton $55/$78.45 312706-01 4-5 Tu 2:45-3:30pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $32/$49.05 212706-03 4-5 Tu 2:45-3:30pm Mar 20-May 8* Fort Boise CC Stephanie Hinton $44/$61.40 312706-03 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

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AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION 4-5 Tu 11:00-11:45am Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC 4-5 Tu 11:00-11:45am Mar 20-May 8* Fort Boise CC 4-5 Th 10:00-10:45am Jan 25-Mar 15 Fort Boise CC 4-5 Th 10:00-10:45am Mar 22-May 10* Fort Boise CC *No classes spring break March 26-30*

INSTRUCTOR Stephanie Hinton Stephanie Hinton Stephanie Hinton Stephanie Hinton

FEE RES/NR $32/$49.05 $44/$61.40 $32/$49.05 $44/$61.40

ACTIVITY# 212605-02 312605-02 212605-04 312605-04

YOUTH TAP – BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES 5-7 W 6:00-6:45pm Jan 24-Mar 14 5-7 W 6:00-6:45pm Mar 21-May 9* 8-12 W 6:45-7:45pm Jan 24-Mar 14 8-12 W 6:45-7:45pm Mar 21-May 9* *No classes spring break March 26-30*

LOCATION Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC

INSTRUCTOR Claudia Palta Claudia Palta Claudia Palta Claudia Palta

FEE RES/NR $32/$49.05 $44/$61.40 $43/$66.10 $55/$78.45

ACTIVITY# 212004-01 312004-01 212005-01 312005-01

FUN WITH MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

Love music, want to make friends? You could totally join this fun class that focuses on music technology! You will be using your ears, and a variety of computer software like Pro Tools; the industry standard for audio that is used for films, gaming, and music. Learn microphone techniques, recording, and editing sound files. You do not need to know how to play an instrument, but if you do, we may be able to record you playing it (or even your singing)! Join us for this fun music class! Feel free to contact the teacher with any questions: Brenda Francis brenda@idahosound.com AGES DAYS TIME 9-12 M 6:00-7:30pm 9-12 M 6:00-7:30pm

DATES LOCATION Jan 22-Mar 12 Fort Boise CC Mar 19-May 7 Fort Boise CC

INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# Brenda Francis $64/$98.65 212007-01 Brenda Francis $64/$98.65 312007-01

*No classes spring break March 26-30*

YOUTH TAP – EXPERIENCED

For those young tappers ready for more challenging technique and choreography, this class is for you! We will continue to build on our vocabulary and technique while increasing speed & accuracy and begin to work on higher level steps! Class will be taught in a fun, encouraging environment with age appropriate music that is fun and upbeat. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION 8-12 M 6:00-7:00pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Fort Boise CC 8-12 M 6:00-7:00pm Mar 19-May 7* Fort Boise CC *No classes spring break March 26-30*

INSTRUCTOR Clay Lee Clay Lee

FEE RES/NR $43/$66.10 $55/$78.45

ACTIVITY# 212006-01 312006-01

(208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


YOUTH ACTIVITIES HIP HOP

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! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 8-12 M 6:15-7:00pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Grace Jordan CC Esther Garza $32/$49.05 212513-01 8-12 M 6:15-7:00pm Mar 19-May 7* Grace Jordan CC Esther Garza $44/$61.40 312513-01 8-12 Tu 5:15-6:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC Esther Garza $32/$49.05 212513-02 8-12 Tu 5:15-6:00pm Mar 20-May 8* Fort Boise CC Esther Garza $44/$61.40 312513-02 8-12 Th 5:15-6:00pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Morley Nelson CC Esther Garza $32/$49.05 212513-03 8-12 Th 5:15-6:00pm Mar 22-May 10* Morley Nelson CC Esther Garza $44/$61.40 312513-03 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

YOUTH THEATER YOUTH INTRO TO IMPROV CLASS

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 progresses. 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). AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-12 M,W,F 5:30-6:15pm Jan 3-Jan 31* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $17/$25.80 220333-01 6-12 M,W,F 5:30-6:15pm Feb 2-Feb 28* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $16/$24.25 220333-02 6-12 M,W,F 5:30-6:15pm Mar 2-Mar 30 Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $18/$27.35 320333-01 6-12 M,W,F 5:30-6:15pm Apr 2-Apr 30 Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $18/$27.35 320333-02 6-12 M,W,F 5:30-6:15pm May 2-May 30* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $17/$25.80 320333-03 *No class Jan 15, Feb 19, or May 28*

FENCING CLUB – MIXED LEVEL

(FOR TEEN IMPROV SEE PAGE 26)

Whose line is it Anyway? It could be your child’s. Veteran Improvisational actor Steven Zunich is now offering Improv Acting Classes for youth ages 9-12 & 13-16. Each participant will gain mental dexterity, confidence and stage presence while having a great time learning improvisational acting games. Steven Zunich is a Second City graduate and currently runs the Boise Improv Theater Training Center based on the world famous Second City curriculum. For more information contact: stevenzunich@gmail.com AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 9-12 F 4:30-5:30pm Jan 26-Mar 16 Fort Boise CC Steven Zunich $43/$66.10 220112-01 9-12 F 4:30-5:30pm Mar 23-May 11* Fort Boise CC Steven Zunich $43/$66.10 320112-01 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

LITTLE STARS DRAMA

In this class, young performers will begin to explore who they are as an artist. Each week we will use themed stories that teach creativity, kindness, empathy and courage to develop fun characters and big ideas. Each class will be filled with dramatic games to warm up voices bodies and imaginations to prepare fore exciting theatrical adventures. Come join the fun! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 5-7 Tu 5:00-5:45pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Morley Nelson CC TVCT $43/$66.10 212113-01 5-7 Tu 5:00-5:45pm Mar 20-May 8* Morley Nelson CC TVCT $43/$66.10 312113-01 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

THEATER SAMPLER

Are you interested in learning about theater? This class has something for everyone! We will use theater games, storytelling, and improv to create interesting characters and long lasting friendships! Each week we will explore life skills and values that will benefit young performers for years to come. Drama helps kids to think on their feet, stand out from the crowd and work within a group. This course will not end in a formal performance, but our final class will be open to observers. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 8-13 Tu 6:00-7:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Morley Nelson CC TVCT $43/$66.10 212109-01 8-13 Tu 6:00-7:00pm Mar 20-May 8* Morley Nelson CC TVCT $43/$66.10 312109-01 *No classes spring break March 26-30*

YOUTH SPORTS/FITNESS PARENT / YOUTH PICKLEBALL LESSONS

Learn the basics of PICKLEBALL: Beginner techniques, scoring, serving and movement. Students may sign up for more than one session and paddles will be available for use at the site. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 8-12 Tu-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Jan 9- Feb 1 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 205037-01 8-12 Tu-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Feb 6- Mar 1 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 205037-02 8-12 Tu-Th 4:00pm-5:00pm Mar 6- April 5* Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 305037-01 *No classes spring break March 26-30* PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

SHOTOKAN KARATE MIXED LEVEL

Come learn the first steps and basic movements of the unique sport of fencing. Fencing improves hand-eye coordination, concentration, physical fitness, confidence, self-esteem and respect. Children of all abilities will enjoy exploring this lifelong sport in a safe and positive environment where all levels of accomplishments are encouraged and recognized. Helmets and eppe’s are provided (no foils or sabres). AGE DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-13 Tu, Th 4:00-5:00pm Jan 23- Mar 15 Fort Boise CC Silvino Lyra $61/$94 220444-01 6-13 Tu, Th 4:00-5:00pm Mar 20- May 17* Fort Boise CC Silvino Lyra $61/$94 320444-01 *No classes March 26-30*

HOME SCHOOL FENCING CLUB

Come learn the first steps and basic movements of the unique sport of fencing. Fencing improves hand-eye coordination, concentration, physical fitness, confidence, self-esteem and respect. Children of all abilities will enjoy exploring this lifelong sport in a safe and positive environment where all levels of accomplishments are encouraged and recognized. Helmets and eppe’s are provided (no foils or sabres). AGE DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-13 M 1:30-2:30pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Fort Boise CC Silvino Lyra $31/$47.50 220445-01 6-13 M 1:30-2:30pm Mar 19-May 14* Fort Boise CC Silvino Lyra $31/$47.50 320445-01 *No classes March 26-30*

FOOTHILLS HIKING CLUB

Get outside and explore the foothills with us! We will visit a different trail each day and investigate Hulls Gulch with binoculars and bug nets. Children should be ready to walk and prepared with weather appropriate clothing. AGES 9-12

DATES Apr 3,10,17,24

TIME 3:30 - 5:00

LOCATION FLC

INSTRUCTOR Honsinger

FEE $61

ACTIVITY# 319965-01

BOISE CITY AQUATICS CENTER The Boise City Aquatics Center is a municipal facility operated in conjunction with the West Family YMCA in West Boise.

Boise City Aquatics Center West Family YMCA 5959 N. Discovery Place (208) 377-9622 www.ymcatvidaho.org

PUBLIC SWIMMING MONTHLY FEES

DAILY FEES

Days Hours

Children $3.90*

Children $16.40*

M-F

5:00 am – 9:30 pm Adults

$8.50*

Adults

$32.74*

S

7:00 am - 7:30 pm

$18.55*

Families

$54.60*

Su

Noon - 5:30 pm

Families

2 children & 1 adult $9.85* *Plus Tax

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YOUTH ACTIVITIES TRAILBLAZER MOUNTAIN BIKE CAMP

Trailblazers are riders of beginner and new to sport abilities. This class will explore the trails of the Boise Foothills to learn and improve the basics of mountain biking skills. In this course riders will work on ride safety, very basic bike maintenance, technical skills, and trail etiquette. Mountain biking is not only an incredible way to gain fitness and strength, but is a lifelong sport and a great way to make new friends!!! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 9-12 Tu, W, Th 6:00-8:00pm May 8, 9, 10 Fort Boise CC Staff 6-8 Tu, W, Th 6:00-8:00pm May 15, 16, 17 Fort Boise CC Staff

INTRODUCTION TO VOLLEYBALL

Come learn the basics of the wonderful sport of Volleyball. Through team play, we will be able to start developing the basics for this popular sport. Class will include team work, ways to hit the ball, basic rules, strategies during the game, and most important - enjoying and having fun with the sport of volleyball! AGE DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 8-14 Tu, Th 5:00-6:00pm Jan 23- Mar 15 Fort Boise CC Silvino Lyra $61/$94 220447-01 8-14 Tu, Th 5:00-6:00pm Mar 20- May 17* Fort Boise CC Silvino Lyra $61/$94 320447-01 *No classes March 26-30*

YOUTH ROCK CLIMBING CLASS

7-11 YRS

One night a week these young climbers will learn coordination, balance, self-esteem, mental focus, critical thinking, problem solving and teamwork. Through planned climbing technique games and activities young climbers will cheer each other on to help exceed their own expectations! Come join the fun and adventure of Rock Climbing! The climbing After-School Program is held at the Asana Climbing Gym, 4977 Glenwood Blvd. (NW corner of Chinden and Glenwood). AGES 7-11 7-11 7-11 7-11 7-11

DAYS Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu

TIME 5:30-7:00pm 5:30-7:00pm 5:30-7:00pm 5:30-7:00pm 5:30-7:00pm

DATES Jan 9-Jan 30 Feb 6-Feb 27 Mar 6-Mar 27 Apr 3-Apr 24 May 1-May 22

LOCATION ASANA ASANA ASANA ASANA ASANA

INSTRUCTOR Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

FEE RES/NR $31/$47.50 $31/$47.50 $31/$47.50 $31/$47.50 $31/$47.50

ACTIVITY# 220500-01 220500-02 320500-01 320500-02 320500-03

YOUTH MOUNTAIN BIKE SCHOOL Mountain biking is a lifelong sport and is perfect for the natural surroundings we find ourselves in each day living here in Boise. Boise Parks and Recreation is proud to partner with the Southwest Idaho Mountain Biking Association (SWIMBA) and BYRDS Cycling to help teach basic riding skills, safety, bike maintenance and riding etiquette. All classes are designed to improve young riders’ confidence, fitness level, strength, coordination and a lifelong love and appreciation for mountain biking. To help ensure everyone has a positive experience please be sure to bring your maintained bike, helmet, gloves, sunglasses, water bottle (camel packs are great!), a snack, and proper dress for the weather.

PARENT & CHILD

Mountain Bikes, trails, you, and your child learning the basics of mountain biking, as well as developing fitness, strength and coordination. It’s also a lot of FUN!!! Through proper trail riding practices you and your child will improve safety, some very basic bike maintenance, technical skills, and trail etiquette. Come enjoy the Boise foothills and build confidence in you and your child’s riding ability. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-8 Tu,W,Th 6:00-8:00pm Apr 24, 25, 26 Fort Boise CC Staff $28.48/$43.59 320704-01

URBAN ROUGH RIDERS

Starting from Ann Morrison Park (Old Timers Picnic Shelter), this youth mountain bike class will focus on educating participants on proper and safe cycling skills, greenbelt riding, city riding, trail etiquette, technical riding skills, basic bike maintenance and care, fitness and nutrition, safety, as well as riding with kids of similar age and ability. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 9-12 Tu, W, Th 6:00-8:00pm May 1, 2, 3 Ann Morrison Staff $28.48/$43.59 320715-01

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FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# $28.48/$43.59 320705-04 $28.48/$43.59 320705-05

TRAILCRUSHERS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

Taught by local experts, participants will cover all aspects of mountain biking. Young riders will continue to increase their ability to ride more often, safely, and confidently take on more difficult trails and riding challenges. Riders must have completed a BEGINNER LEVEL/ TRAILBLAZER class or receive prior approval from the instructor. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 9-12 Tu, W, Th 6:00-8:00pm May 22, 23, 24 Fort Boise CC Staff

FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# $28.48/$43.59 320705-03

GO GIRL AND RIDE – ROUGH RIDERS INTERMEDIATE/EXPERIENCED LEVEL

More fun for the girls! Riders will continue to improve technical riding skills, safety, sharing, and respect for others and the sport of mountain biking all from local female athletes. Instructors will also cover nutritional information, basic bike maintenance and participants will gain knowledge of the single-track trails on the Boise Front. AGES DAYS TIME DATES 10-14 Tu, W, Th 6:00-8:00pm May 1, 2, 3

LOCATION INSTRUCTOR Fort Boise CC Staff

FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# $28.48/$43.59 320733-02

GO GIRL AND RIDE – TRAILBLAZERS LEVEL

Just for the girls! Come ride and learn the basics of mountain biking while exploring the Boise foothills! Riders in this class will focus on learning the basic technical skills, safety, basic bike maintenance and riding etiquette all cyclists need to know. Participants will have an awesome time riding together and making new friends and developing a love for the sport of mountain biking. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 6-9 Tu, W, Th 6:00-8:00pm May 22, 23, 24 Fort Boise CC Staff

FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# $28.48/$43.59 320733-03

PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM (DROP-IN PLAY) Preschoolers (0-5 years) will love playing with balls, gym scooters and ageappropriate gym equipment in the Fort Boise Community Center gym. Hours are 9:00-11:00 am Tuesdays and Thursdays. Come for 10 minutes or two hours -it’s up to you! No charge for parents. Preschool Open Gym begins October 3 and runs through April 26. No playtime scheduled for: December 26, 28, March 27 and 29. Drop-in fee: $1.00/child (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


YOUTH CAMPS SCIENCE CAMP CHALLENGE ISLAND

When kids enter the Challenge Island classroom, they are transported to a STEAM rich, learning environment worlds away from the regular school experience. The ambiance feels positively party-like as our adventurous tribes tackle high-level thinking STEAM challenges at whimsical destinations like Anaconda Squeeze on Rainforest Island, Minotaur’s Labyrinth on Mythology Island and Wicked Witch Twist on Hollywood Island. Kids count down the seconds until they get to experience the next challenge on Challenge Island! For more information, contact Clay Lee at 208-608-7684 or clee@cityofboise.org. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 8-12 Th 4:30-6:00pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Grace Jordan CC Tyler Shlagenhauf $61/$94 219750-01 8-12 Th 4:30-6:00pm Mar 22-May 17 Grace Jordan CC Tyler Shlagenhauf $61/$94 319750-01

HOLIDAY BREAK CAMPS REC ‘EM

Come enjoy some of the fun, kid/family friendly recreational activities that can be found in and around the Boise area! Participants will be transported to various locations to explore and experience both traditional and non-traditional recreation activities. Some of these activities/ locations may include; hiking/snowshoeing, swimming, Idaho IceWorld, Foothills Learning Kids in elementary junior Center, group challenges, Zoo Boise! Participants will need toschool bring aand snack, lunchhigh and water toand joinplaying us for around supervised open bottle each day. Come ready the first are day invited for hiking Camels Back Park gyminat neighborhood schools. Dropwill in be given then ice skating at Idaho IceWorld! A tentative schedule for the rest ofand thejunior week Kids elementary school high forinvited 20 contact minutes or longer – it’s up toopen you! out on the first morning. For more information, Clay are to join usLee for208-608-7684. supervised Best all, it’s FREE!schools. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR gym atofneighborhood Drop inACTIVITY# 8-11 Tu-F 9:00am-4:00pm Dec 26-Dec 29 Open for Fort20 Boise CC from Staff longer2016 119707-01 minutes or – $63/$97.10 it’s up to you! Gym runs November through 8-11 Tu-F 9:00am-4:00pm Jan 2-Jan 5 March Fort2017 Boise CC it’s Staff $63/$97.10 119707-02 Best of all, FREE! (except for Christmas break.) AllOpen gymsGym will be closed holidays.2016 Locations runs from on November through and hours may(except be subject to change.break.) March 2017 for Christmas

NEIGHBORHOOD OPEN GYMS All gyms will be closed on holidays. Locations and hours may be subject to change.

GRADES K-6

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SATURDAYS

Garfield 10 am –2 pm GRADES K-6 1914 S. Broadway Ave. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Hawthorne Garfield

2401 Targee 1914 W. S. Broadway Ave.

SATURDAYS

10 10 am am –2 –2 pm pm

SUNDAYS

Closed

SUNDAYS

Closed Closed

It’s free & supervised! Hawthorne 10 am –2 pm Closed Runs March 2018 2401 W.through Targee (except holiday break) GRADES 7-12 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Les Bois –Noon GRADES9 am7-12

SATURDAYS

SUNDAYS

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

SATURDAYS

SUNDAYS

99 am am –Noon –Noon

1–44pm 1– pm

9 am –Noon

1:30– 1– 4pm 4:30 pm

Closed 9 am –Noon

1– 4 pm 1:30– 4:30 pm

9 am –Noon Closed

Closed 1– 4 pm

9 am –Noon

Closed

4150 E. Grand Forest Dr.

Hillside Les Bois

3536 HillGrand Rd. Forest Dr. 4150 E.

East Jr. High Hillside 5600 Warm 3536 E. Hill Rd. Springs Ave.

SouthJr.Jr. High East High 3101 Cassia 5600 E. Warm Springs Ave.

Open Gym is presented by Boise Parks and Recreation in partnership with the Boise Independent School District Mike Altieri, (208)

West SouthJr. Jr.High High

1– 4 pm

8371 W. Salt Creek Ct. 3101 Cassia

West Jr. High 8371 W. Salt Creek Ct.

Open Gym is presented by Boise Parks & Recreation in partnership with the Boise Independent School District. For information, contact 608-7654 PARKS AND RECREATION Mike Altieri at maltieri@cityofboise.org or call 608-7654. Open Gym is presented by Boise Parks & Recreation in partnership with the Boise Independent School District. For information, contact Mike Altieri at maltieri@cityofboise.org or call 608-7654.

PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

ROCK CLIMBING CAMP

Come enjoy the sport of Rock Climbing with Boise Parks and Recreation and the Asana Climbing Gym this winter break! In this weeklong camp participants will learn coordination, balance, selfesteem, mental focus, critical thinking, problem solving and teamwork. Through planned climbing 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. Come join in the adventure of Rock Climbing this winter. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 7-12 Tu-F 8:00am-12:00pm Dec 26-Dec 29 Asana Staff $81/$125 119008-01 7-12 Tu-F 8:00am-12:00pm Jan 2-Jan 5 Asana Staff $81/$125 119008-02

WINTER BREAK NATURE CAMP

Come learn about digging for fossils, winter tracking, and how worms make our soil! Each day of camp we will explore Boise’s winter wonderland as we hike on foothills trails, but also escape the cold weather by hearing from guest speakers and conducting experiments and projects. If you like Nature, join us! AGES 8 -12

DAYS Tu-F

DATES Jan 2-5

TIME LOCATION 9:00am- 4:00pm FLC

INSTRUCTOR Varies

FEE $79

ACTIVITY# 219963-01

OH NO!

Sometimes courses are cancelled because people wait too long to register. Be sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment. WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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YOUTH CAMPS BOGUS BASIN SKI & SNOWBOARD CAMP

Come up for the week and enjoy the mountain skiing or snowboarding. Included: transportation to and from the mountain, ski or snowboard rental, helmet rental, lift ticket and lessons. Instruction from our highly qualified instructors, who focus on safety, fun and learning. Groups are organized by age and ability, all abilities (beginner-expert) are welcome. Snow time is scheduled for the afternoon to allow travel time to and from the mountain. Please pack a snack, lunch and water bottle and appropriate clothes for the weather. Drop off and pick up at Fort Boise Community Center. Additional release and rental forms will be emailed with your receipt of registration - these forms will need to be filled out, signed, and returned to Fort Boise Community Center by March 16. If you have any questions please contact Clay Lee, clee@cityofboise.org or 208-608-7684. GRADES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 4th-8th M-F 11:00am-5:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Fort Boise CC $215 319715-01

YOUTH MOUNTAIN BIKING- ROCKET RIDERS CAMP

Riders of all abilities are welcome to come explore the trails of the Boise Foothills to learn and improve the basics of mountain biking. In this half-day camp riders will work on safety, basic bike maintenance, technical skills, and trail etiquette. Mountain biking is not only an incredible way to gain fitness and strength, but is a lifelong sport and a great way to make new friends!!! Dress for the conditions, bring snacks and water, no open-toed shoes, gloves recommended, helmets mandatory. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6-8 M-F 12:00pm-3:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Fort Boise CC Tobin $61/$94 320710-01 9-12 M-F 8:30am-11:30am Mar 26-Mar 30 Fort Boise CC Tobin $61/$94 320710-02

SPRING BREAK GOLF CAMP AGES 7-15

SPRING BREAK CAMPS MOUNTAIN DISCOVERY…IN THE SNOW!

Do you want to build an igloo? Join Mountain Discovery Camp for Spring Break Mountain Disco. where we’ll spend the day exploring the Boise National Forest…in the snow! Experience and explore the changing mountain as the wintry season turns to spring. Join us for a week of snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, learning about the properties of snow, following mysterious animal tracks, building snow shelters, playing games, and so much more. It may be spring down here, but there’s still plenty of winter up there. Come on, let’s play in the snow. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 9-11 M-F 9:00am-4:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Fort Boise CC Sakamoto $89/$137.40 319829-01

During the week of March 26, 2018 a Spring Break Camp for juniors will be held at Warm Springs Golf Course. This camp will focus on all aspects of the golf game and teach each junior to be able to play a round of golf on their own. This daily camp will run from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm for students ages 7 to 15. All skill levels are welcome to participate in the camp. Camp will also include breaks for movies and down-time. Each student is responsible for their lunch each day and should dress appropriately for the weather conditions. COST: $250 per participant. WHEN: March 26 - 30 Call Warm Springs Pro-Shop at 208-343-5661 to sign up.

REC ‘EM

Come enjoy some of the fun, kid/family friendly recreational activities that can be found in and around the Boise area! Participants will be transported to various locations to explore and experience both traditional and non-traditional recreation activities. Some of these activities/ locations may include; hiking/snowshoeing, swimming, Idaho IceWorld, Foothills Learning Center, group challenges, Zoo Boise! Participants will need to bring a snack, lunch and water bottle each day. Come ready the first day for hiking and playing around Camels Back Park then ice skating at Idaho IceWorld! A tentative schedule for the rest of the week will be given out on the first morning. For more information, contact Clay Lee 208-608-7684. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 8-11 M-F 9:00am-4:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Fort Boise CC Staff $79/$121.90 319707-01

ROCK CLIMBING CAMP

Come enjoy the sport of Rock Climbing with Boise Parks and Recreation and the Asana Climbing Gym this winter break! In this weeklong camp participants will learn coordination, balance, self-esteem, mental focus, critical thinking, problem solving and teamwork. Through planned climbing 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 7-12 M-F 8:00am-12:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 Asana Staff $101/$156 319008-01

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Thanks to all of our sponsors for their support of another successful Fourth of July fireworks display!

Now soliciting sponsors for 2018! Your name could be here!

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BOISE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION EVENING LECTURES

(AGES 10+)

GARDENING IN THE TREASURE VALLEY

BOISE URBAN GARDEN SCHOOL The Boise Urban Garden School (BUGS) 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 activities. BUGS understands that a student that is able to dig in the soil, plant a seed, and watch it grow will be excited to eat the fruits of their labor, and will understand the science behind healthy soil, sprouting seeds, photosynthesis and more.

LOCATION: 2995 N. Five Mile Road, Boise 83713 CONTACT US: 208-376- 3006 • bugs@cityofboise.org bee.cityofboise.org • Follow us on Facebook

GARDEN GREEN-UP While the days may still be cold, that doesn’t mean we still can’t have gardening on the mind. Preschoolers will get the chance to learn about and explore what’s about to happen in the garden in the months ahead. The three-day program will use a combination of exploration, crafts and stories to find out what exactly happens to the plants over the winter and how the garden will transform over the spring months ahead. Participants should be dressed for the weather, wear closed toed shoes and bring a snack and a water bottle. DAYS Tu-Th Tu-Th Tu-Th

TIME 9:00-Noon 9:00-Noon 9:00-Noon

DATES March 20-22 April 10-12 May 15-17

LOCATION BUGS BUGS BUGS

FEE RES/NR $52.50 $52.50 $52.50

ACTIVITY# 324105-01 324105-02 324105-03

BUGS HOME SCHOOL DAYS TUESDAY, APRIL 17TH  1:00 - 2:30 PM GRADE K-3rd 4th and up

SUBJECT Seeds & Planting Garden planning

FEE $3 $3

ACTIVITY # 324103-01 324103-02

FEE $3 $3

ACTIVITY # 324104-01 324104-02

TUESDAY, MAY 15TH  1:00 -2:30 PM GRADE K-3rd 4th and up

SUBJECT Pollinators Garden Nutrition

BUGS

PLANT SALE

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 5TH & 6TH 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM 2995 N. FIVE MILE ROAD (NEAR THE BARN AT COMBA PARK)

Edible garden varieties and pollinator plants will be available. Sales benefit Boise Urban Garden School education programs.

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TOPIC Introduction to Gardening Cool vs. Hot Crops Introduction to Gardening Soil and Compost Introduction to Gardening Garden Design/Raised Beds

DATE April 9 April 11 April 16 April 18 April 23 April 25

TIME LOCATION 6-7:30pm BUGS 6-7:30pm BUGS 6-7:30pm BUGS 6-7:30pm BUGS 6-7:30pm BUGS 6-7:30pm BUGS

FEE $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15

ACTIVITY# 324050-01 324050-02 324050-03 324050-04 324050-05 324050-06

URBAN AGRICULTURE

YOUTH PROGRAMS

AGE 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6

During the month of April, we will be offering evening lectures to get you ready for the long growing season in the Treasure Valley. You will have three chances to attend our introductory class that will give you a general overview of backyard gardening in the valley. We will also offer three separate classes that will take a closer look into gardening specifics. Topics will include: soil and compost, cool vs. hot weather crops and raised bed and garden design.

Have you ever wondered if you could grow more of the fresh food your family eats? Find out what’s possible in this hands on class with Ariel Agenbroad, University of Idaho Urban Agriculture Extension Educator. You’ll explore what your family needs, the basics that will be required, and how to set the foundation for your most productive garden ever. Part II of the Feeding Your Family from the Backyard series uses the activities you completed in Part I to design a garden plan to maximize your home food production. You’ll also learn strategic tips to keep your family eating fresh produce all season long. Finally, the third class will cover how to grow more food in any size space, incorporate chickens or other small animals, extend the season, and most importantly, how to use what you have to save money and grow more. TOPIC Feeding your Family from the Backyard-Part I Feeding your Family from the Backyard-Part II Farm your backyard (Or even your front yard)

DATE Feb 8 Feb 15 Mar 8

TIME 7-8pm 7-8pm 6:30-8pm

LOCATION BUGS BUGS BUGS

FEE ACTIVITY# $10 224107-01 $10 224107-02 $15 324107-01

COOKING Join Ada County FCS Educator, Bridget Morrisroe-Aman, in the BUGS kitchen for two separate evenings to learn how to make quick and easy, healthy recipes. The first class will demonstrate how to make three easy, plant-based recipes with some extra cooking tips. In the second class you will learn about the history of ancient grains and also get the chance to sample three recipes made with some of those grains. TOPIC Plant Based Cooking Class Ancient Grains

DATE Jan 10 Feb 7

TIME 6-7pm 6-7pm

LOCATION BUGS BUGS

FEE $10 $10

ACTIVITY# 224106-01 224106-02

Introducing Alex Rheault…BUGS Newest AmeriCorps Member! BUGS is pleased to announce the addition of Alex Rheault as the 2017-2018 PCEI Americorps Member. Originally from Fargo, North Dakota, Alex moved west to attend the University of Idaho. After graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science from UI, she joined the Peace Corps and served as an Environmental Education Volunteer in Nicaragua for two years. Once she returned from Central America, Alex became a Master’s of Education student at the McCall Outdoor Science School. When Alex is not in the classroom or the garden, she enjoys hiking and exploring Idaho.

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BOISE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FOOTHILLS LEARNING CENTER WINTER/SPRING 2018 JIM HALL FOOTHILLS LEARNING CENTER  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! 3188 Sunset Peak Rd., Boise 83702 Directions: follow 8th street through the North End to the Lower Hull’s Gulch Trailhead Phone: (208) 493-2530 Email: FLC-Parks@cityofboise.org bee.cityofboise.org Follow us on Facebook

FOOTHILLS FAMILY DAYS 2ND SATURDAYS, 10 AM TO 1 PM

Each month we open our doors for this free, family friendly program with activities, crafts, and interpretive stations. Come and go as you please. You are even welcome to bring a picnic and enjoy our backyard when the weather is nice! No registration required.

JANUARY 13 – Over and Under the Snow

Learn about animals that survive Idaho’s winters both above and below the snow. Explorer our “bear den”, crawl through “subnivean” tunnel as the mice do, and understand how snow can actually keep animals warm! We’ll have warm drinks, Snow experts, and snowflake making.

FEBRUARY 10 – Idaho Explorer Day

Develop your explorer skills by starting a naturalist journal, learning to identify plants, and completing our orienteering scavenger hunt. Learn about Idaho’s explorer history and check out some tools used when the pioneers began moving west.

MARCH 10 – Birds of Prey Day!

Falcons, Hawks, Owls, and Eagles! Come get a close up view of a bird of prey, discover your wingspan equivalent, and dress up like an owl. Guided birding hikes will start every hour with local experts and Idaho Bird Observatory’s, Heidi Ware, will be on hand to talk about birdbanding! There will also be crafts and owl pellet dissection!

APRIL 14 – Puddles and Rainclouds!

Spring brings rain and snowmelt, bringing life back to our foothills. Join us to explore what is in the clouds and the importance of our trickling streams and small ponds to Boise’s ecosystem! We’ll have cloud-in-a-jar demonstrations, amphibians (they live in puddles!) to look at, and a spring scavenger hunt. You can even make your own rain cloud mobile!

MAY 12 – Wild Flower Festival

Join us for our first ever Foothills Wildflower Festival! Sip on some lavender lemonade, get your face painted, and wander through the tables with crafts and activities, while tapping your toes to some tunes. Idaho Native Plant Society will be here to display a collection of the season’s blooms. Guided walks will start at 10:30 and 11:30.

JUNE 9 – Sheep in the Foothills

The sheep are back! We’ll have live sheep herding demonstrations, sheep petting, and everything sheep related. Don’t forget to bring your lunch money for lamb sandwiches! In partnership with the Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission, there will be sheep’s wool crafts for the kiddos, and vendors selling their felted wool and yarn products. Don’t miss out on the fun and festivities!

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SUNSET LECTURE SERIES FREE, EVENING ADULT EDUCATION SERIES SECOND WEDNESDAYS • 7:00 – 8:30 P.M. *UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

JANUARY 10 – Avian Adventures Abroad: Peru

From its Amazonian lowlands and coastal deserts to the high Andes and Sacred Valley of the Incas, Peru’s diverse habitats host more than 1,850 bird species. Local birders Jim and Nancy DeWitt spent three weeks there in 2016 and saw over 530 kinds of birds, plus numerous mammals, amazing flora, and breath-taking scenery. Some highlights from their photo journey will include displaying cocks-ofthe-rock, jewel-like tanagers and hummingbirds, parrot licks, Peruvian pelicans, and even a few species familiar to Idaho birders. Come for the Horned Screamers, stay for the Inca Kola!

FEBRUARY 21 – Winter Tracking: Animals signs in the Snow

Learn from Ray Vizgirdas how to investigate the scenes and signatures of animals in the snow. In winter tracking, the stories are etched by wild beings, the parchment is frozen water and the pages are both fleeting and unending. Learn this new form of “literacy” from a tracking expert who will teach you how to “read” the snow and gather a treasury of information about the furry, feathered and fascinating lives of the characters in winter’s story. *This is a third Wednesday so as not to conflict with Valentine’s Day

MARCH 14 – Hull’s Gulch Hike

Ray Vizgerdas, Field Biologist, will lead a Guided 2-mile hike in Hulls Gulch Reserve, identifying the trees around the foothills, and looking for signs of wildlife. The sun will be setting as we hike, so bring a flashlight! We hope to spot some of the Owls of Hull’s Gulch on their nightly hunt for a meal.

APRIL 11 – Morel Hunting 101

Curious about morel hunting? These little morsels are easy to relatively identify, widespread and give us a great reason to get out of the house and onto our public lands in the spring. Join us for an informal discussion on mushroom-picking ecology, etiquette and edibility with Idaho Conservation League’s experienced morel hunter, Jonathan Oppenheimer. Learn about foraging and cleaning techniques, how to locate spots where morels and other edible mushrooms might be found, and how to cook these delicious mushrooms. All attendees will be sworn to secrecy.

MAY 9 – Wild Edibles of the Foothills

Ray Vizgirdas, field biologist and author of Wild Plants of the Sierra Nevada, will take us on an interpretive walk and tour of useful plants, both edible and medicinal, in Boise’s foothills. Our natural back yard is full of plants that provide sustenance and improve health. Plant identification can be a tricky business, but Ray will guide us as we see and explore what nature has to offer.

JUNE 13 – Pollination Ecology Walk

The sagebrush-steppe slopes, meadows, and valleys of south-central Idaho offer a great array of wildflowers! These flowers and plants offer prime habitat for bees and butterflies. Hundreds of species have been recorded in the area, and many of those may be found between the Treasure Valley and Bogus Basin. We will go walking to see as many as we can find, and discover how to find, harmlessly detain, and identify butterflies and bees, while learning their lifecycle, needs, and natural history. (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


BOISE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TOUR OF THE RESERVES - A HIKING SERIES THIRD THURSDAYS 5:30 - 6:30 PM ALL HIKES ARE NO MORE THAN 3 MILES, FREE, AND FAMILY FRIENDLY. Get to know your backyard as The Foothills Learning Center and Idaho Conservation League team up to offer these short hiking “tours” of City owned foothills reserves. These eleven reserves are part of a growing and interconnected system that provides environmental, social, health, and economic benefits to Boise citizens. Maybe you are new to Boise or maybe you are a frequent trail user that wants to know more. Come hike with us and learn about these treasures! Pre-registration required! Please call Lana Weber at (208) 345-6933 Ext. 16.

JANUARY 18 – Hulls Gulch Reserve The majority of this reserve was acquired through a citizen effort from 1991 to 1993, and many acres through citizen grassroots fundraising efforts. Home to the Jim Hall Foothills Learning Center, this reserve connects many other reserves and public lands. Join ICL and the City of Boise as we take a hike and talk about management solutions on this heavily used reserve!

BOISE BIRDING SERIES FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH • 9:00 - 10:00 AM *UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED Our free birding program is great for experienced and novice birders alike. Terry Rich, our local ornithologist, provides information and tips on birds in the Boise area and beyond! Come to one or all sessions! Bird books and binoculars are available to borrow. No registration necessary.

JANUARY 3 – Who’s Here Now?

In addition to the birds on our feeders, what other birds are wintering in Idaho and where can you see them? We will be eager to hear from participants about their favorite winter birding sites.

FEBRUARY 7 – What is the overall state of birds worldwide? Which species are doing OK and which need help? Learn a bit about how populations are evaluated for conservation action, and learn about partnerships such as Partners in Flight.

MARCH 7 – Spring Migration! Birds are beginning to move back to Boise after their winter holiday in the south, but each species is on its own schedule. We will be discussing different migratory patterns and how climate change is, and may, play a role.

APRIL 4 - Bird Song Terry will share some tips to help you identify species by their songs. He’ll also have some suggestions about tools and resources that can help you become an avian musicologist!

MAY 2 - Bird Identification (8:00 – 9:00 AM) We will focus on identifying the most common birds coming through Hulls’ Gulch using both visual and aural clues. This is the best time of year for birding! There will be a short talk, but most of the time will be spent birding on the trails.

Welcome back Rebecca! Our amazing AmeriCorps Environmental Education Instructor, Rebecca Honsinger, is joining the Foothills Learning Center Education team again this year! We are so happy to continue working with Rebecca and are thankful for her wonderful skills teaching the kiddos. Her passion for the outdoors and sustainable living inspire our visitors!

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FEBRUARY 15 – Hillside to the Hollow Reserve Revered for its abundance of trails, views into Boise and unique experiences such as steep trails and large off-leash areas. 317 acres total, the City of Boise owns 258 acres, with the Land Trust of the Treasure Valley (LTTV) owning 59 acres. Join us for a hike on the all-weather trail and hear how LTTV acquired this property!

MARCH 15 – Camel’s Back Reserve Camel’s Back Park and the land connected to it was acquired by the City of Boise in 1932 from Bernard Lemp. It is home to three trailheads which act as a starting point for some of the most popular Ridge to Rivers trails in the foothills. Come hear the history of Camel’s Back and take a short walk with us!

APRIL 19 – Military Reserve

One of the largest reserves City of Boise holds, Military Reserve features 12 miles of trails on 734 acres. It includes an off leash dog park, wooded creeks, and an old military cemetery. In addition to excellent recreation, Military Reserve has a fascinating history!

MAY 17 – Mesa Reserve

Situated near the highly trafficked Table Rock area, this reserve shares several trails and provides access to open space, views, and recreation. It connects to the Ridge to Rivers trails system and the Boise Greenbelt in three different locations. Join us as we take a spring walk through the fantastic geological features and terrain!

FOOTHILLS LEARNING CENTER FIELD TRIPS COST: $30/CLASS/HOUR The Foothills Learning Center offers field trips and outreach lessons for pre-K through 6th grade. Lessons are interactive, inquiry-based, and correlate to Idaho Curriculum Standards. We make science come alive and connect your students to the natural world with lessons on topics ranging from erosion and geology to ecology and camouflage! We welcome requests from school teachers, scout troops, homeschool co-ops, and service organizations. Lessons are scheduled for Tuesday – Friday mornings from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. To schedule, please submit a lesson request form via our website. WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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BOISE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION STORY TRAIL ADVENTURE PROGRAM SECOND TUESDAYS

We invite you and your preschooler to join us for Story Trail Adventure. We will walk the quarter mile trail and read the story pages posted on our platforms together. Afterwards each child can get creative with our story-related craft! Children should dress for the weather and be accompanied by an adult. For registration, please visit: http://parks.cityofboise.org/ or call 208-608-7680. AGES BOOK DATES TIME 3.5-6 Owl Moon Jan 9 10:00-11:00am 3.5-6 Big Tracks Little Tracks Feb 13 10:00-11:00am 3.5-6 A Bunny for All Seasons Mar 13 10:00-11:00am 3.5-6 A Seed is Sleepy Apr 10 10:00-11:00am 3.5-6 Owl Babies May 8 10:00-11:00am

LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# FLC $3 225010-01 FLC $3 225010-02 FLC $3 325010-01 FLC $3 325010-02 FLC $3 325010-03

HOMESCHOOL DAYS The Foothills Learning Center hosts a homeschool day twice a season for children in grades Pre-K to 6th Grade. Taught by professional environmental educators and Master Naturalists, lesson are interactive, inquiry-based and correlated to Idaho Content Standards. We make science come allive and connect your student to the natural world.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 18  10:00 -11:30 AM

PRESCHOOL NATURE CLASSES

GRADE Pre-K-K 1st - 3rd 4th and up

DROP OFF PROGRAM

THURSDAY, APRIL 12  10:00 -11:30 AM

In these classes, children will have the opportunity to discover different nature related subjects. Classes include subject-specific songs, a walk, a story, a craft, a game, and hands-on experiences both inside and outside. Each subject will have the same activities on each day. Participants should be dressed for the weather, wear closed-toed shoes and bring their own snack. AGES 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6 3.5-6

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SUBJECT DATE/DAY TIME LOCATION INSTRUCTOR Snow! Jan 11-Th 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Snow! Jan 5-F 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Animals in Winter Jan 5-F 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Snow! Jan 6-Sa 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Animals in Winter Jan 6-Sa 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Fish Feb 2-F 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Camouflage Feb 2-F 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Fish Feb 3-Sa 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Camouflage Feb 3-Sa 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Camouflage Feb 5-M 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Fish Feb 8-Th 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Popcorn Mar 2-Fr 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth It’s Raining! Mar 2-Fr 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Popcorn Mar 3-Sa 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth It’s Raining! Mar 3-Sa 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty It’s Raining! Mar 5-M 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Popcorn Mar 8-Th 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Busy Bees Apr 2-M 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Spring Apr 6-F 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Busy Bees Apr 6-F 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Spring Apr 7-Sa 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Busy Bees Apr 7-Sa 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Spring Apr 12-Th 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Insects May 4-F 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Seeds & Sprouts May 4-F 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Insects May 5-Sa 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth Seeds & Sprouts May 5-Sa 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Seeds & Sprouts May 7-M 9:00-12:00 FLC Welty Insects May 10-Th 1:00-4:00 FLC Fernsworth WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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ACTIVITY # 225962-01 225962-02 225962-03 225962-04 225962-05 225962-07 225962-08 225962-09 225962-10 225962-11 225962-06 325962-02 325962-03 325962-04 325962-05 325962-06 325962-01 325962-07 325962-09 325962-10 325962-11 325962-12 325962-08 325962-14 325962-15 325962-16 325962-17 325962-18 325962-13

GRADE Pre-K-K 1st-3rd 4th and up

SUBJECT Story Trail – Owl Moon Winter Animal Tracking Winter Migrations

SUBJECT Story Trail – A Seed is Sleepy The Rock Cycle Geology of the Foothills

FEE $3 $3 $3

ACTIVITY # 225095-01 225095-02 225095-03

FEE $3 $3 $3

ACTIVITY # 325095-01 325095-02 325095-03

FOOTHILLS HIKING CLUB

Get outside and explore the foothills with us! We will visit a different trail each day and investigate Hulls Gulch with binoculars and bug nets. Children should be ready to walk and prepared with weather appropriate clothing. AGES 9-12

DATES Apr 3,10,17,24

TIME 3:30 - 5:00

LOCATION FLC

INSTRUCTOR Honsinger

FEE $61

ACTIVITY# 319965-01

BOTANICAL DRAWING

Come to the Foothills Learning Center, and learn the skills and classical approaches used by illustrators to create botanical drawings of plant specimens. Each week we’ll explore a different theme such as “through the microscope” or “cross-section of a fruit”, and complete at least one drawing each class. All materials provided. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ M 6:30-8:30pm Apr 9-May14 Foothills LC Kelly Cox $61.86/$95.33 301743-01

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BOISE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL ZOO

ADULT + CHILD (AGES 3-5) BOTH MUST REGISTER INDIVIDUALLY

Get to know some of our Zoo Boise animals better in this series of programs designed for adults & preschoolers. Each week features a different animal. Activities are designed to be multisensory and may include mini zoo tours, movement activities, listening to stories, crafts, touching artifacts, and meeting live animals. Join us for this informal introduction to the wonderful world of animals! All children must be accompanied by an enrolled, paying adult 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. Minimum participants 10, maximum 20.

ZOO BOISE EDUCATION PROGRAMS To register for Zoo Boise programs, see Boise Parks and Recreation online at www.cityofboise.org/parks, stop by Fort Boise Community Center (700 Robbins Road), or call (208) 608-7680. 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 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 checkin. To purchase a Friends of Zoo Boise Annual Pass, contact Zoo Boise at (208) 608-7744. Passes can be purchased online at: https://www.zooboise.org/support/annual-membership/

SERIES 1 - JANUARY

TOPICS: MEERKAT, CRICKET, ELEPHANT SHREW, MOON JELLY AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 3-5 Tu 9:30-10:30am Jan 2-23 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur 3-5 Sat 10:00-11:00am Jan 6-27 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur FRIENDS OF ZOO BOISE RATE 3-5 Tu 9:30-10:30am Jan 2-23 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur 3-5 Sat 10:00-11:00am Jan 6-27 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur

FEE RES/NR $20/24 $20/24

ACTIVITY# 230203-01 230233-01

$20 $20

230213-01 230333-01

SERIES 2 - FEBRUARY

TOPICS: SPIDER MONKEY, FROG, HEDGEHOG, PARROT AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 3-5 Tu 9:30-10:30am Feb 6-27 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur 3-5 Sat 10:00-11:00am Feb 3-24 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur FRIENDS OF ZOO BOISE RATE 3-5 Tu 9:30-10:30am Feb 6-27 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur 3-5 Sat 10:00-11:00am Feb 3-24 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur

FEE RES/NR $20/24 $20/24

ACTIVITY# 230243-02 230343-02

$20 $20

230253-02 230353-02

FEE RES/NR $15/18 $15/18

ACTIVITY# 330222-03 330223-03

$15 $15

330224-03 330225-03

SERIES 3 – MARCH

TOPICS: PORCUPINE, GILA MONSTER, LEMUR

You, your friends, and family can add extra excitement to your Zoo Boise visit with one or more of these programs! Enjoy some animal fun while connecting to wildlife and nature.

AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 3-5 Tu 9:30-10:30am March 6-20 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur 3-5 Sat 10:00-11:00am March 3-17 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur FRIENDS OF ZOO BOISE RATE 3-5 Tu 9:30-10:30am March 6-20 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur 3-5 Sat 10:00-11:00am March 3-17 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur

STROLLER SAFARI

SERIES 4 – APRIL

FRIENDS & FAMILY PROGRAMS

Adult + child (ages 2 and under) Pre-registration 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 while building skills that parents and kids can use 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. Minimum participants 10, maximum 16. Price includes Zoo Boise admission for the day. (FoZB = FRIENDS OF ZOO BOISE RATE) Cost per person per series: FoZB/Resident Non-Resident Parent + up to 2 children: $6.00 $7.00 AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# Adult + under 2 Thurs 10:00-10:30am Feb 1 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $6/7 230180-01 $6 FoZB 230190-01 Adult + under 2 Thurs 10:00-10:30am Feb 8 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $6/7 230181-01 $6 FoZB 230191-01 Adult + under 2 Thurs 10:00-10:30am Feb 15 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $6/7 230182-01 $6 FoZB 230192-01 Adult + under 2 Thurs 10:00-10:30am Feb 22 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $6/7 230184-01 $6 FoZB 230194-01 Adult + under 2 Thurs 10:00-10:30am March 1 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $6/7 330180-01 $6 FoZB 330190-01 Adult + under 2 Thurs 10:00-10:30am March 8 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $6/7 330181-01 $6 FoZB 330191-01 Adult + under 2 Thurs 10:00-10:30am March 15 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $6/7 330182-01 $6 FoZB 330192-01 Adult + under 2 Thurs 10:00-10:30am March 22 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $6/7 330184-01 $6 FoZB 330194-01 PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

TOPICS: RUSSIAN TORTOISE, SLOTH, SQUIRREL, MANED WOLF AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 3-5 Tu 9:30-10:30am April 3-24 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur 3-5 Sat 10:00-11:00am April 7-28 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur FRIENDS OF ZOO BOISE RATE 3-5 Tu 9:30-10:30am April 3-24 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur 3-5 Sat 10:00-11:00am April 7-28 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur

FEE RES/NR $20/24 $20/24

ACTIVITY# 330283-04 330304-04

$20 $20

330293-04 330314-04

FAMILY & FRIENDS’ WILD WEEKENDS FAMILY SNOOZE AT THE ZOO OVERNIGHT (ADULT + CHILD AGES 7+) A memorable experience is sure to be had by those who experience Snooze at the Zoo! Zoo guides will provide your family with evening and early morning treks through the zoo to investigate animals as well as their habitats, behavior, and care. Activities, games, art projects, and upclose animal encounters are also part of the Snooze at the Zoo adventure. Evening snack, continental breakfast, and indoor/outdoor sleeping area provided. Children’s parent(s) must be present throughout the entire program. One adult per five children. Details regarding items to bring for the overnight will be sent to campers one week prior to the program. Minimum 15, maximum 32. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 7 to Adult Fri-Sat 6:30pm-9am May 4-5 Zoo Boise Ashton $45/$50 330221-01 FRIENDS OF ZOO BOISE RATE 7 to Adult Fri-Sat 6:30pm-9am May 4-5 Zoo Boise Ashton $45 330921-01

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BOISE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION TROPICAL RAINFOREST

Journey into the heart of the jungle to discover breathtaking biodiversity all around! This class will learn skills used by scientists to uncover the connections found everywhere in nature, and how humans can find inspiration and value deep in the rainforest. 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 6+ Sat 1:00-3:00pm March 17 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $12/$16 330117-01 $12 FoZB 330917-01

EVENING PROGRAMS WOO AT THE ZOO – A WILD VALENTINE’S CELEBRATION FOR ADULTS (AGES 18+) Birds do it. Bees do it. Snow leopards do it. Find out how animals at Zoo Boise woo each other and Woo at the Zoo. Open to both singles and sweethearts 18 and older, this memorable Valentine’s Day event will reveal the intimate secrets of exotic animal mating and dating – from the humorous and tawdry to passionate and subtle. Enjoy a guided stroll through the zoo, presentations by zookeepers regarding animal breeding in zoos, up-close animal encounters and other animal-amore- related activities. A pasta dinner, dessert, drinks, photos with your sweetheart and take-home chocolate are included. Need someone to watch the little ones while parents enjoy an evening at the zoo? Enroll your kiddos in the “I Love the Zoo” program! Details below. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Sa 4:00-7:00pm Feb 10 Zoo Boise Ashton $45/$50 230700-01 $45 FoZB 230701-01

I LOVE THE ZOO – A WILD VALENTINE’S CELEBRATION FOR KIDS (AGES 5-10)

Need a place for the kids while you enjoy some time with your sweetheart during Zoo Boise’s Woo at the Zoo? Look no further than Zoo Boise! Kids will have an evening of animal-themed fun. It all starts with a pizza dinner, followed by a guided zoo walk to see what critters do at night, and a sneak peek at the Zoo Kitchen. They will also enjoy a fun game, craft, and an up-close animal encounter. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 5-10 Sa 4:00-7:00pm Feb 10 Zoo Boise Neibaur $20/$25 230704-01 $20 FoZB 230705-01

ZOO BOISE KID NIGHT (AGES 7-12) 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! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 7-12 Sa 6:30-9:30pm April 14 Zoo Boise Neibaur

FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# $20/$25 330470-01 $20 FoZB 330480-01

SCOUT PROGRAMS

SCHOOL BREAK DAY-CAMPS

RAVISHING REPTILES (GRADES 2-6) What do these cold-blooded critters do in the winter? Come find out by playing games, going behind the scenes, and learn about the work Zoo Boise is doing to bring the enormous Nile Crocodile to its new exhibit here, and help wild crocodiles thrive! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 7-11 Mon 9:00am-4:00pm Jan 15 Zoo Boise M. Neibaur $45/$50 230800-01 $45 FoZB 230801-01

MAGNIFICENT MONKEYS (GRADES 2-6)

At Zoo Boise Monkey business IS serious business. Learn what it takes to provide the best care for these intelligent and amusing primates. Make an enrichment, learn to communicate the primate way, and discover the role they play in ecosystems around the world. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 7-11 Mon 9:00am-4:00pm Feb 19 Zoo Boise Neibaur $45/$50 230802-01 $45 FoZB 230803-01

SPRING BREAK CAMP

WILD BY DESIGN (GRADES 2-6)

Spend the week learning how to translate what happens in nature into what we call behaviorbased husbandry and designed spaces that benefit the animals, their keepers, curious visitors, and give back to nature! This week includes a look at the current exhibit design, a chance to try your hand at planning a zoo, and a closer look at the animals found here through behind the scenes tours, enrichment building, games, crafts, and experiment exploration. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 7-11 M-F 9:00am-4:30pm Mar 26-30 Zoo Boise Zoo Educ Staff $190/$215 330408-01 $190 FoZB 330498-01

ZOO CAREERS (GRADES 7-10)

Interested in working at a zoo or another career with animal wildlife? Depending on the career, you may need skills that include fundraising, art or graphic design, marketing & communications, architecture and construction, animal collection management, education, and wildlife conservation as well as animal care. Join us to explore the many careers available at zoos and other animal- focused organizations. We will meet the veterinarian staff & zookeepers, clean an exhibit, create animal diets, conduct DNA extraction, learn how genetics plays a role captive breeding, and explore wildlife conservation projects funded by the Zoo Boise community. To assist your career planning, salaries, required education and experience, and résumé building will be explored. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 12-15 M-F 9:00am-4:30pm Mar 26-30 Zoo Boise Zoo Educ Staff $190/$215 330702-01 $190 FoZB 330703-01

HOMESCHOOL ZOO

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. Please bring a small snack for a 15-minute break during class.

KINDERGARTEN & 1ST GRADE

Zoo Boise scout programs are a chance to explore interests and learn new skills. Bring a camera and your questions, and leave with memories and inspiration. Cost is $5 per scout and $2.50 for adult chaperone. Rates only apply to scout groups that preschedule their group using the form below. Scout programs are offered Tuesday through Saturday schedule permitting. To schedule your troop visit https://zooboise.org/education-programs/scouts/.

AGES 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6

YOUTH PROGRAMS

2ND & 3RD GRADE

Zoo Boise Youth camps include: • Zoo guided tours • Classroom lessons, demonstrations, and experiments • Exploration of animal biofacts • Daily animal encounter or enrichment • Arts & crafts projects • Educational videos • Zookeeper talks • Ecology-focused games

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AGES 7-8 7-8 7-8 7-8

DAYS W W W W DAYS W W W W

TIMES/DATES 9:00am-12pm/Jan 3 9:00am-12pm/Feb 7 9:00am-12pm/March 7 9:00am-12pm/April 4

TIMES/DATES 9:00am-12pm/Jan 10 9:00am-12pm/Feb 14 9:00am-12pm/March 14 9:00am-12pm/April 11

4TH & 5TH GRADE

AGES 9-10 9-10 9-10 9-10

DAYS W W W W

TIMES/DATES 9:00am-12pm/Jan 17 9:00am-12pm/Feb 21 9:00am-12pm/March 21 9:00am-12pm/April 18

TOPIC Swinging & Swimming Weathering Winter Little Scientists Backyard Wildlife

LOCATION/INSTRUCTOR Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur

FEE $15 $15 $15 $15

ACTIVITY # 230550-01 230550-02 330550-01 330500-02

TOPIC What’s For Dinner? Wildlife Research Conservation for Kids Rainforest

LOCATION/INSTRUCTOR Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur

FEE $15 $15 $15 $15

ACTIVITY # 230551-01 230551-02 330551-01 330551-02

TOPIC Plant Play Junior Zoologist Endangered Species Veterinarians

LOCATION/INSTRUCTOR Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur Zoo Boise/Neibaur

FEE $15 $15 $15 $15

ACTIVITY # 230552-01 230552-02 330552-01 330552-03

(208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


BOISE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

ABOUT THE BOISE WATERSHED: Dive into the world of water and learn how you can help protect and conserve our resources through hands-on exhibits. Located at the West Boise Water Renewal Facility, the LEED-certified building also features a library, a theater, and the largest collection of public art in Idaho. Visitors may explore the River Campus that tells the story of our watershed through art and landscape. LOCATION West Boise Water Renewal Facility (near the intersection of Cloverdale and Chinden Blvd.) 11818 W. Joplin Rd., Boise, ID 83714

HOURS Monday – Friday 9:30 am – 4:30 p.m. and every third Saturday of each month 10:00 am-1:00 p.m. Closed Holidays. Free Admission.

CONTACT US 208-608-7300 • TTY: 1-800-377-3529 BW@cityofboise.org • www.BoiseEnvironmentalEducation.org

VISIT THE BOISE WATERSHED Let the Boise WaterShed Environmental Education Center introduce you to our watershed. Individuals and families may drop in to explore the free exhibit hall and exterior River Campus during business hours without reservations. Experience hands-on fun and enjoy the largest collection of public art in the state! Groups of 10 or more people should call 208-608-7300 at least two weeks in advance to schedule a free tour. Tours and lessons are designed to engage Pre-K – Adult groups in hands-on activities, demonstrations, science experiments, and outdoor education at the Boise River and nearby Hyatt Wetlands. For descriptions of our lessons and tours, visit www.BoiseEnvironmentalEducation.org

WATERSHED WEEKEND PROGRAMS

Every third Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. the Boise Watershed offers programs the whole family can enjoy! FREE admission! No registration required unless indicated.

JANUARY 20 – SnowSchool Family Day

Join us for a flurry of activities from 10:00 to noon at the Boise WaterShed, followed by a trip to Bogus Basin for an afternoon of snowshoeing courtesy of Bogus Basin SnowSchool. The morning will include activities and crafts about snow science and winter animal adaptations. At noon, registered participants will ride to the Bogus Basin Nordic Lodge (courtesy of Caldwell Transportation Company). SnowSchool leaders will lead small groups on family-friendly trails. Snowshoes will be provided. Registration and $5/ person payment is required by January 15 to reserve your spot. Space is limited. No groups please. Call 208-608-7300 or email BW@cityofboise.org. No water renewal facility tour today.

FEBRUARY 17 – Our Prehistoric Watershed

Meet local paleontologists and geologists to learn about Idaho’s past - including volcanoes, prehistoric horses and sharks! See fossil replicas, like the Buzzsaw shark, make and take a fossil cast and dig for bones in a sandbox. At 10:30, attend a hands-on presentation from a Hagerman Fossil Bed Ranger about Pliocene fossils, including the Hagerman horse. A water renewal facility tour will be held at 11:30 a.m. weather permitting, closed – toes shoes required, no strollers please.

MARCH 17 – Amazing Animal Encounter

Join Babby Farms, local 4H kids, and the Idaho Humane Society to learn about our four legged and feathered friends. Meet some local pets up for adoption, say hello to a bearcat, and learn what a cavy is. Take the dog poop pledge and get a free pet waste bag dispenser from Partners for Clean Water! It’ll be a great day to celebrate animals and the joy they bring to our lives, however, please leave your pets at home. A water renewal facility tour will be held at 11:30 a.m. weather permitting, closed – toes shoes required, no strollers please.

APRIL 21 – Earth Day Celebration

Meet some Wiggly Dudes (worms) and learn how you can start vermicomposting at home. Make and take a green cleaner and make earth art with artist Dyan Ferren. Help us plant the Boise WaterShed garden and bring seeds home for your own garden. Plus, pick up a free yard of City compost! A water renewal facility tour will be held at 11:30 a.m. weather permitting, closed – toes shoes required, no strollers please. PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

FREE SPRING BREAK DROP-IN PROGRAM STREAM AT THE WATERSHED! – MARCH 26-30 Join us each day from 10 a.m. to noon to participate in hands-on STREAM (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art and Math) activities inside the exhibit hall. Explore a stream table and build block towers in our exhibit hall. At 10:30 each day, meet Raptor Ambassadors from the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area. At 11, take a tour of the water renewal facility. Closed-toe shoes required for tour; no children under 4 on tour. Free admission. Groups of ten or more must register.

HOME SCHOOL DAYS The Boise WaterShed will offer a FREE program for homeschool children ages 3 – 13 in February and April. Lessons will be offered concurrently and will be grouped by grade levels: Pre K-K, 1st-3rd, and 4th-6th. Registration is required at least one week in advance by calling 208-608-7300 or email BW@cityofboise.org

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 10:00-11:30 AM - MAKE WATER YOUR VALENTINE Classes will focus on water and human health. Learn how much water your body needs and the water composition of different foods, and then make a valentine pledge to conserve water.

MONDAY, APRIL 23, 10:00 – 11:30 AM - WATER ROOTS AND SHOOTS Classes will focus on plants. All students will take home vegetable seeds. Learn how a plant grows, design an irrigation system, and more! WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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IDAHO ICEWORLD LEARN TO SKATE

IDAHO ICEWORLD 7072 S. Eisenman Road, Boise • (208) 608-7716 TDD/TTY 800-377-35298 • www.idahoiceworld.com IceWorld features a game arcade, pro shop, Joe 2 U coffee cart and Blimpie’s restaurants. A 5,000-square-foot upstairs meeting room is available for rent by calling (208) 608-7719.

PUBLIC SKATING HOURS:

TIMES MORNINGS AFTERNOON EVENINGS Sundays* 12:00 pm-2:00 pm Mondays* 11:00 am-4:00 pm Tuesdays* 9:30 am-3:00 pm Wednesdays* 9:30 am-4:00 pm Thursdays* 9:30 am-3:00 pm Fridays* 9:30 am-2:00 pm Saturdays* 11:30 am-1:30 pm

6:30 pm-8:30 pm 8:00 pm-10:00 pm 7:00 pm-9:00 pm

*Public skate times are subject to change. Please visit idahoiceworld.com for updated times and cancellations.

ADMISSION PRICE INDIVIDUAL

GROUP RATES* (prices include skate rentals) PRICE

SIZE OF GROUP

Adults (13 & over) $7.00 Children (12 & under) $6.00 Seniors (60+) $6.00 Skate Rental $3.00 EZ Skater $4.00

10 - 25 people 26-50 people 51-100+ people

PRICE/PERSON $7.00 $6.50 $6.00

*Must call 24 hours in advance to get group rates

ANNUAL PASSES Individual Season Pass

$160 (Valid for one year from date of purchase)

Family of 4 Season Pass

$310 (Valid for one year from date of purchase)

REQUIRED FOR ALL LEARN TO SKATE STUDENTS

LEARN TO SKATE USA (FORMERLY BASIC SKILLS) ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP (JULY-JUNE) ALL AGES

With your annual fee of $16 (plus $1.25 processing and handling fee) you will be a member of the best skating program endorsed by U.S. Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speedskating, gain great information to make sure your first glides on ice are successful ones, receive a Welcome Packet in the mail, receive secondary sport accident insurance, participate in lessons, performances, competitions and all other activities associated with Learn to Skate USA. Go to www.learntoskateusa.com to purchase.

WEE ONES

2-3 YRS (WITHOUT PARENT PARTICIPATION)

Designed children ages 2-3 years old who want to learn how FUN being on the ice can be! Focus will be on safety both on and off the ice and how to stand and fall correctly while playing games and learning the fundamentals of skating. No parental participation on ice required. Offered Thursdays 9:55 AM only. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 2-3 Th 9:55am-10:20am Jan 11-Feb 22 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261106-01 2-3 Th 9:55am-10:20am Mar 1-Apr 26* IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261106-02 *No class on March 29

SPUDS AND TATER TOTS

2-3 YRS

On ice parent/adult participation REQUIRED! Designed for children ages 2-3 years and their parents. Basic skating skills will be taught to the children while allowing parents to participate in the class. Wednesday students can practice immediately after class from 6:407:05pm and go to Family Night Public Skating on the other rink until 8:30pm for FREE! Thursday students can practice on the Parent-Tot Skate from 10:30-11:30 and on Thursday Public Skating all for FREE! Practice time for Saturday students is offered immediately after class from 10:25-11:15am, plus complementary Saturday Public Skating! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 2-3 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261000-01 2-3 Th 9:55am-10:20am Jan 11-Feb 22 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261000-02 2-3 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261000-03 2-3 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361000-01 2-3 Th 9:55am-10:20am Mar 1-Apr 26* IIW Staff $89/8 classes 361000-02 2-3 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361000-03 *No class February 24, March 28, 29, 31 and April 21.

SNOWPLOW SAM 1 4-6 YRS

Young skaters will learn how to sit and stand up with their skates on off and on the ice. They will master marching in place, marching forward, going from marching to a two foot glide and dipping in place. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Snowplow Sam 2 and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Snowplow Sam 1 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:25-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice from 6:40pm-7:05pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 4-6 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261001-01 4-6 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261001-02 4-6 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361001-01 4-6 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361001-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21.

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IDAHO ICEWORLD SNOWPLOW SAM 2 4-6 YRS

Young skaters will learn how to march followed by a long glide, dip while moving, do backward wiggles, forward swizzles, beginning snowplow stop motion and the two-foot hop in place. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Snowplow Sam 3 and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Snowplow Sam 2 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:25-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice from 6:40pm-7:05pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 4-6 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261002-01 4-6 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261002-02 4-6 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361002-01 4-6 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361002-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

SNOWPLOW SAM 3 4-6 YRS

Young skaters will learn how to skate forwards, do a forward one-foot glide, forward swizzles, backward swizzles, forward snowplow stop and curves. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Snowplow Sam 4 or Basic 2 (Based on age and ability. Snowplow Sam 1-4 skills are equivalent to what is learned in Basic 1) and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Snowplow Sam 3 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:25-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice from 6:40pm-7:05pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 4-6 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261003-01 4-6 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261003-02 4-6 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361003-01 4-6 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361003-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

BASIC 2 7-12 YRS

SNOWPLOW SAM 4 4-6 YRS

BASIC 3 7-12 YRS

Young skaters will learn how to skate forward, backward two-foot glide, backward swizzles, rocking horse, two-foot turns from forward to backward and two-foot hop. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Basic 2 (Snowplow Sam 1-4 skills are equivalent to what is learned in Basic 1) and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Snowplow Sam 4 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:25-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice from 6:40pm- 7:05pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 4-6 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261013-01 4-6 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Jan 6-Feb 17 I IW Staff $78/7 classes 261013-02 4-6 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361013-01 4-6 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW S Staff $78/7 classes 361013-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

BASIC 1 7-12 YRS

Beginning skaters will learn the proper way to fall and get up, march, forward two foot glide, dip, forward swizzles, backward wiggles, snowplow stop and a two-foot hop in place. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Basic 2 and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Basic 1 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:25-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice from 6:40pm-7:05pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 7-12 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261004-01 7-12 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261004-02 7-12 W 6:15pm-6:40pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361004-01 7-12 Sa 10:00am-10:25am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361004-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21 PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

Learn scooter pushes, forward one-foot glides, backward two-foot glides, rocking horse, backward swizzles, two-foot turns, moving snowplow stop and curves. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Basic 3 and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Basic 2 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:50-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice before class from 6:15pm-6:40pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink after class until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261005-01 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261005-02 7-12 W 6:15pm-7:05pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361005-01 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361005-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

Learn forward stroking, half swizzle pumps on a circle, moving two-foot turn, backward one-foot glides, backward snowplow stop, forward slalom and forward pivots. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Basic 4 and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Basic 3 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:50-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice before class from 6:15pm-6:40pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink after class until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261006-01 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261006-02 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361006-01 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361006-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

BASIC 4 7-12 YRS

Learn forward outside and inside edges on a circle, forward crossovers, backward half swizzle pumps on a circle, backward one foot glides, beginning two-foot spin and forward lunges. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Basic 5 and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Basic 4 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:50-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice before class from 6:15pm-6:40pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink after class until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261007-01 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261007-02 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361007-01 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361007-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21 WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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IDAHO ICEWORLD SPECIALTY CLASSES INTRODUCTION TO SYNCHRONIZED SKATING 4-12 YRS

Open to skaters participating in our Learn to Skate group lessons at the Snowplow Sam 3 or 4, Basic 1-6, Pre-Free Skate and Free Skate 1 levels and between the ages of 4-12 years as of July 1, 2017. Class will be divided into two levels based on skating ability and/or age. Skaters will learn how to work together to perform a number to music. Being a part of a team adds to the fun of skating! (Minimum of 13 skaters required. If class is cancelled due to below minimum registration, participants will receive a refund for remaining classes.) AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 4-12 Sa 9:30am-10:00am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261120-01 4-12 Sa 9:30am-10:00am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361120-01 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

Idaho IceWorld Calendar of Events

PRE-FREE SKATE (FORMERLY BASIC 7 & 8) 7-12 YRS

Learn a forward inside open Mohawk from a standstill position, backward crossovers to a backward outside edge glides, backward outside edge to a forward outside edge transition, basic combination footwork, one-foot upright spin, Mazurka, Waltz jump and backward inside pivots. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Free Skate 1 and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Pre-Free Skate badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:25-10:50am and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Tuesday students can practice from 6:40pm-7:05 pm, as well as enjoy complementary Public Skating on Tuesday morning and afternoon. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 7-12 Tu 6:15pm-6:40pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261010-01 7-12 Sa 10:50am-11:15am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261010-02 7-12 Tu 6:15pm-6:40pm Mar 6-Apr 24* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361010-01 7-12 Sa 10:50am-11:15am Mar 3- Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361010-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

December 9th – Annual Ice Show: SnoDaze December 25th – Christmas Day Idaho IceWorld Closed December 31st – Skate into the New Year January 1st – New Year’s Day Skate, 12:00pm - 4:00pm January 6th – Try Learn to Skate For Free March 26th – 30th - It’s Great to Skate Spring Break Camp

BASIC 5 7-12 YRS

Learn backward outside and inside edges on a circle, backward crossovers, forward outside three-turn, advanced two-foot spin, hockey stop and a side toe hop. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Basic 6 and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Basic 5 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:50-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice before class from 6:15pm-6:40pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink after class until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Jan 10-Feb 28 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Jan 6-Feb 17 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Mar 7-Apr 25* 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Mar 3-Apr 28* *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

BASIC 6 7-12 YRS

LOCATION IIW IIW IIW IIW

INSTRUCTOR FEE Staff $89/8 classes Staff $78/7 classes Staff $78/7 classes Staff $78/7 classes

ACTIVITY# 261008-01 261008-02 361008-01 361008-02

Learn forward inside three-turn, backward to forward two-foot turn on a circle, backward stroking, beginning one-foot spin, T-stops, bunny hop, forward spiral on a straight line and shoot the duck. Once all skills are mastered, skaters advance to Pre-Free Skate and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a Basic 6 badge. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:50-11:15 and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Wednesday students can practice before class from 6:15pm-6:40pm and go to the Family Night Public Skating on the other ice rink after class until 8:30pm for FREE! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Jan 10-Feb 28 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261009-01 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261009-02 7-12 W 6:40pm-7:05pm Mar 7-Apr 25* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361009-01 7-12 Sa 10:25am-10:50am Mar 3-Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361009-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

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FREE SKATE 1-6 7 & UP YRS

Designed to introduce the skater to the next level of figure skating. Class will concentrate on beginning jumps, spin techniques and Moves in the Field. Skaters must have mastered Pre-Free Skate elements. Once skills are mastered at a level, skaters advance to the next Free Skate level and receive a Certificate of Achievement and a badge. After completion of Free Skate 6 skaters generally focus on private instruction. Saturday students can enjoy practice time from 10:25-10:50am and complementary Public Skating on the day of class! Tuesday students can practice from 6:40pm-7:05pm, as well as enjoy complementary Public Skating on Tuesday morning and afternoon. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 7+ Tu 6:15pm-6:40pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261100-01 7+ Sa 10:50am-11:15am Jan 6-Feb 17 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 261100-02 7+ Tu 6:15pm-6:40pm Mar 6-Apr 24* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361100-01 7+ Sa 10:50am-11:15am Mar 3- Apr 28* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361100-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

TEEN 13-18 YRS

Teens will enjoy these classes which follow the more progressive Learn to Skate USA Adult curriculum. Beginners through experienced recreation skaters will receive instruction appropriate to their skill levels. Level placement will take place at the first class. Instruction will include the skills outlined in the Basic 1-Pre- Free Skate curriculum, but may progress at a quicker pace than the younger skaters. Students can enjoy practice after class from 6:156:40pm, as well as complementary Public Skating on Tuesday morning and afternoon. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 13-18 Tu 6:40pm-7:05pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 261101-01 13-18 Tu 6:40pm-7:05pm Mar 6-Apr 24* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 361101-01 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21 (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


IDAHO ICEWORLD ADULT 19 & UP YRS

Adults will enjoy these classes which follow the more progressive Learn to Skate USA Adult curriculum. Beginners through experienced recreation skaters will receive instruction appropriate to their skill levels. Level placement will take place at the first class. Instruction will include the skills outlined in the Basic 1-Pre- Free Skate curriculum, but may progress at a quicker pace than the younger skaters. Thursday students can enjoy practice from 9:55-10:20am and complimentary Public Skating on the day of class. Tuesday students can practice from 6:15pm6:40pm, as well as on complementary Public Skating on Tuesday morning and afternoon. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 19 & UP Tu 6:40pm-7:05pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW Staff $89/8 classes 2611002-01 19 & UP Th 9:30am-9:55am Jan 11-Feb 22 IIW Staff $78/7 classes 2611002-02 19 & UP Tu 6:40pm-7:05pm Mar 6-Apr 24* IIW Staff $78/7 classes 3611002-01 19 & UP Th 9:30am-9:55am Mar 1-Apr 26* IIW Staff $89/8 classes 3611002-02 *No class February 24, March 28, 31 and April 21

ADAPTIVE SKATING 5 & UP YRS

This adaptive recreation program is designed to give individuals with disabilities the opportunity to increase their personal potential through the development of ice skating skills. 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE 5 & UP Vary Varies Jan/Feb session IIW Staff TBD 5 & UP Vary Varies Mar/Apr session IIW Staff TBD *Various days and times available. Contact Jackie Woodland at (208) 608-7718 to make arrangements.

TRY LEARN TO SKATE FOR FREE! TRY LEARN TO SKATE FOR FREE 4 YRS - ADULT

Celebrate National Skating Month with this FREE Learn to Skate group lesson for boys and girls ages 4 – adult. Beginners only. This is a “try before you buy” opportunity prior to registration in a full session of Learn to Skate. Rental skates are included at no extra cost. Registration is FREE, but required. Space is limited, so sign up early. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 4 - Adult Sa 11:30am-12:00pm Jan 6 IIW Staff FREE 261203-01

YOUTH 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.

AGES 4-8

HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 1 (H1)

Players will learn how to sit on ice and stand up, proper stance, march forward, forward two-foot glide, dip or squat, scooter pushes or T-push, forward swizzles, snowplow stop and backwards skating. H1 is a 25-minute class. Full equipment required. IIW will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet must be provided by skater. No sticks allowed. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 4-8 Su 10:30am-10:55am Jan 7-Feb 25 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 260000-01 4-8 Tu 5:30pm-5:55pm Jan 9 -Feb 27 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 260000-02 4-8 Su 10:30am-10:55am Mar 4-Apr 29* IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 360000-01 4-8 Tu 5:30pm-5:55pm Mar 6-Apr 24 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 360000-02 *No class on March 25th . *Egg Hunt Sunday, April 1st * PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 2 (H2)

Players will learn backward stance, skating forward using full strides, forward one-foot glides, backward hustle, backward swizzles, glide turns and moving snowplow stops. H2 is a 25-minute class. Full equipment required. IIW will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 4-8 Su 10:55am-11:20am Jan 7-Feb 25 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 260001-01 4-8 Tu 5:55pm-6:20pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 260001-02 4-8 Su 10:55am-11:20am Mar 4-Apr 29* IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 360001-01 4-8 Tu 5:55pm-6:20pm Mar 6-Apr 24 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 360001-02 *No class on March 25th . *Egg Hunt Sunday, April 1st *

HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 3 (H3)

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 CCuts or power pushes, backward outside edge glide, forward C-Cuts, C-push glide, forward outside & inside edges, gliding 2 foot turn and lateral Crossover March. Classes will be structured following USA Hockey American Development Model (ADM) Program. H3 is a 50 minute class. Full equipment required. IIW will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet and stick must be provided by skater. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 4-8 Su 10:30am-11:20am Jan 7-Feb 25 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 260002-01 4-8 Tu 5:30pm-6:20pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 260002-02 4-8 Su 10:30am-11:20am Mar 4-Apr 29* IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 360002-01 4-8 Tu 5:30pm-6:20pm Mar 6-Apr 24 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 360002-02 *No class on March 25th . *Egg Hunt Sunday, April 1st *

MIGHTY MITE HOCKEY (H4)

Pre-requisite requirement: mastery of Hockey Learn to Play 3 (H3) skills. Class includes on-ice coaching instruction and scrimmages. H4 is a 50 minute class. Full hockey equipment is required. Player must provide his/her own helmet and stick. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 4-8 Su 10:30am-11:20am Jan 7-Feb 25 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 260003-01 4-8 Tu 5:30pm-6:20pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 260003-02 4-8 Su 10:30am-11:20am Mar 4-Apr 29* IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 360003-01 4-8 Tu 5:30pm-6:20pm Mar 6-Apr 24 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 360003-02 *No class on Sunday, March 25th . *Egg Hunt Sunday, April 1st *

AGES 9-17

HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 1 (H1)

Players will learn how to sit on ice and stand up, proper stance, march forward, forward two-foot glide, dip or squat, scooter pushes or T-push, forward swizzles, snowplow stop and backwards skating. H1 is a 25 minute class. Full equipment required. IIW will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. No sticks allowed. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 9-17 Su 9:30am-9:55am Jan 7-Feb 25 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 260004-01 9-17 Tu 6:30pm-6:55pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 260004-02 9-17 Su 9:30am-9:55am Mar 4-Apr 29* IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 360004-01 9-17 Tu 6:30pm-6:55pm Mar 6-Apr 24 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 360004-02 *No class on March 25th . *Egg Hunt Sunday, April 1st *

SPRING BREAK HOCKEY CAMP

This camp will include a 60 minute off-ice session and a 60 minute on-ice session. Players will work on agility, speed, and strength amongst other skills. Off-ice practice will be from 11:1512:00; on-ice practice will be from 10:00am-11:00am. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 6-12 Mon-Fri 10:00am-12:00pm Mar 26-Mar 30 IIW Kory $150 360306-01 WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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Players will learn backward stance, skating forward using full strides, forward one-foot glides, backward hustle, backward swizzles, glide turns and moving snowplow stops. H2 is a 25 minute class. Full equipment required. IIW will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet and stick must be provided by skater. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 9-17 Su 9:55am-10:20am Jan 7-Feb 25 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 260005-01 9-17 Tu 6:55pm-7:20pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 260005-02 9-17 Su 9:55am-10:20am Mar 4-Apr 29* IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 360005-01 9-17 Tu 6:55pm-7:20pm Mar 6-Apr 24 IIW IIW Staff $89/8 classes 360005-02 *No class on Sunday, March 25th . *Egg Hunt Sunday, April 1st *

HOCKEY LEARN TO PLAY 3 (H3)

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 or power pushes, backward outside edge glide, forward C-Cuts, C-push glide, forward outside & inside edges, gliding 2 foot turn and lateral Crossover March. Classes will be structured following USA Hockey American Development Model (ADM) Program. H3 is a 50 minute class. Full equipment required. IIW will provide rental equipment at no additional charge. Helmet and stick must be provided by skater. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 9-17 Su 9:30am-10:20am Jan 7-Feb 25 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 260006-01 9-17 Tu 6:30pm-7:20pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 260006-02 9-17 Su 9:30am-10:20am Mar 4-Apr 29* IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 360006-01 9-17 Tu 6:30pm-7:20pm Mar 6-Apr 24 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 360006-02 *No class on Sunday, March 25th . *Egg Hunt Sunday, April 1st *

HOCKEY 101 (H4)

Pre-requisite requirement: mastery of Hockey Learn to Play 3 (H3) skills. This is the first step to playing organized hockey. H4 is a 50 minute class. Full hockey equipment is required. Player must provide his/her own helmet and stick. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION COACH FEE ACTIVITY# 9-17 Su 9:30am-10:20am Jan 7-Feb 25 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 260007-01 9-17 Tu 6:30pm-7:20pm Jan 9-Feb 27 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 260007-02 9-17 Su 9:30am-10:20am Mar 4-Apr 29* IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 360007-01 9-17 Tu 6:30pm-7:20pm Mar 6-Apr 24 IIW IIW Staff $129/8 classes 360007-02 *No class on Sunday, March 25th . *Egg Hunt Sunday, April 1st *

USA HOCKEY NATIONWIDE TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE CLINIC

USA Hockey is sponsoring a Try Hockey for Free clinic at Idaho IceWorld. Skates, sticks, gloves, and helmets will be provided. Equipment fitting held 3:30-4:00; take to the ice 5:00-5:30. Registration is free, but required. Age DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION Coach FEE ACTIVITY# 5-17 Sat 5:30pm-6:00pm Mar 3 IIW Kory Free 360303-01

ADULT BEGINNER HOCKEY B.A.D. (BEGINNER ADULT DEVELOPMENT) CLINIC

Get in the game! Experience a fun, positive, relaxed environment with other beginner players while learning the great game of hockey. Our coaches teach all of the fundamental skills that you will need, with a heavy emphasis on proper skating skills. Small area games are also incorporated to keep it interesting. No skating experience expected. Full equipment (and positive attitude) required. DIV DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION Coach FEE Beginner Tu 7:30pm-8:20pm Jan 9-Feb 20 IIW Kory $133/7 classes Beginner Tu 7:30pm-8:20pm Mar 6-Apr 24* IIW Kory $133/7 classes *No class Tuesday, March 27th.

ACTIVITY# 260101-01 360101-01

B.A.D. (BEGINNER ADULT DEVELOPMENT) SCRIMMAGE LEAGUE

Since you have been working on hockey fundamentals, let’s put them to use in our B.A.D. Scrimmage League. Designed with the beginner player in mind, the referees are actually coaches who share their wisdom with all of the players after whistles/stoppages of play and between periods so that you can begin to learn positioning, hockey concepts and rules of play. DIV DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION Coach FEE ACTIVITY# Rookie Tu 8:30pm-9:20pm Jan 9-Apr 24* IIW Kory $275/14 classes 260101-02 *No class Tuesdays, Feb 27th & March 27th.

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GOLF YOUTH GOLF YOUTH GOLF LESSONS  TUESDAY & THURSDAY

Two-day classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting. All classes are open to any skil level -- from beginners to advanced. Clubs are provided during class time. Lessons are taught at Quail Hollow Golf Course, 4720 N. 36 th St. To register, call (208) 344-7807. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 4-7 Tu&Th 4:15-5:30pm April 10 & 12 QHGC $55 01 7+ Tu&Th 4:15-5:30pm April 24 & 26 QHGC $55 02 4-7 Tu&Th 4:15-5:30pm May 8 & 10 QHGC $55 03 7+ Tu&Th 4:15-5:30pm May 22 & 24 QHGC $55 04

ADULT GOLF ADULT GOLF LESSONS

QUAIL HOLLOW GOLF COURSE 4720 N. 36th St., Boise, Idaho 83703 (208) 344-7807 • www.quailhollowboise.com Quail Hollow is an 18-hole, Par 70 championship course nestled in a scenic Boise Foothills valley north of 36th Street & Hill Road. Awarded 4 stars by Golf Digest, Quail Hollow offers a full-length driving range, a chipping and putting 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 in a challenging setting of the foothills.

QUAIL HOLLOW STAFF Matt Ennis (PGA Director of Golf) Troy Dykstra (PGA Head Golf Professional) Jim Empey (PGA Golf Professional)

TUESDAY-THURSDAY EVENING 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 include on-course instruction. Lessons are taught at Quail Hollow Golf Course, 4720 N. 36th St. To register, call (208) 344-7807. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm April 10-12 QHGC 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm April 24-26 QHGC 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm May 8-10 QHGC 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm May 15-17 QHGC 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm May 22-24 QHGC To register, call Quail Hollow Golf Course at (208) 344-7807

FEE $75 $75 $75 $75 $75

ACTIVITY# 01 02 03 04 05

ONE-DAY GOLF SCHOOL WITH PGA PRO JIM EMPEY Host your Special Event at Quail Hollow Golf Course 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 4.5 miles away from downtown makes it convenient for all of your guests in the Treasure Valley.

A comprehensive workshop for golfers who want to reach their full potential! Instructor Jim Empey has been a PGA golf professional for over 30 years. He was named “Best Teacher in Idaho” by Golf Digest Magazine and “Top 10 Teacher in Northwest US” by Golf Magazine.

COST:

189 PER PERSON

$

This full-day class runs from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm at Quail Hollow Golf Course, 4720 N. 36th St., Boise, Idaho 83703. Lunch and Snack are included, as well as an on-course playing lesson. Class size is limited to 6 students to ensure plenty of individual attention.

ONE DAY GOLF SCHOOL ITINERARY

(208) 344-7807 | QHGolfEvent@cityofboise.org 4720 N. 36th St. | Boise, ID 83703 www.quailhollowboise.com PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

9:00 – Welcome/Introductions 9:15 – Full Swing and Video Analysis 10:30 – Break 10:45 – Short Game 11:45 – Lunch 12:30 – Putting 1:15 – Personalized Coaching and Club fitting 2:00 – Playing Lesson 4:00 – Final Thoughts 2018 class dates: April 12, 19, 26; May 3, 10, 17, 31; June 7, 28. Call Quail Hollow Golf Course to register with payment at 208-344-7807

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GOLF GOLF LEAGUES & CAMPS ADULT GOLF LEAGUES AGES 18+

Quail Hollow and Warm Springs Golf Courses offer evening adult golf leagues starting in mid-to-late April. Joining a golf league is a great way to meet other golfers and commit to playing at least one 9-hole round of golf each week. Our leagues tend to be very popular, please contact the golf course where you would like to play to get your name/team on the list early! If you don’t have a playing partner, the golf courses may be able to help you find a partner for league! LEAGUE OFFERINGS:

Monday – 2-Man Alternating format at Warm Springs (6:00 pm start, 14 weeks) Tuesday – 2-Lady Best-Ball format at Quail Hollow (5:30 pm start, 10 weeks) Tuesday – 4-Man Match Play format at Warm Springs (6:00 pm start, 14 weeks) Wednesday – 2-Lady Best-Ball format at Warm Springs (5:45 pm start, 14 weeks) Thursday – 2-Man Best-Ball format at Quail Hollow (5:30 pm start, 10 weeks)

WARM SPRINGS GOLF COURSE

All participants must have a 2018 IGA membership and be a member of the respective golf association (Warm Springs players must join the Warm Springs Association and Quail Hollow players must join the Quail Hollow Association).

2495 E. Warm Springs Ave., Boise, ID 83712 (208) 343-5661 • warmspringsgolfcourse.com

Quail Hollow Pro-Shop 208-344-7807 Warm Springs Pro-Shop 208-343-5661

An 18-hole, Par 72 championship course shaded by mature trees, Warm Springs Golf Course is just minutes from downtown Boise. Located on the banks of the Boise River, the course features spacious fairways, well-tended greens, numerous ponds, and scenic views of the Boise Foothills. Operated by Boise Parks and Recreation, Warm Springs Golf Course offers affordable recreation for youth and adults in one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods.

SPRING BREAK GOLF CAMP AGES 7-15

WARM SPRINGS STAFF:

Scott McGeachin (PGA Director of Golf) Peter Nichenko (PGA Head Golf Professional) Stu Hampton (PGA Assistant Golf Professional) John Russell (PGA Assistant Golf Professional) Eric Sales (PGA Assistant Golf Professional)

During the week of March 26, 2018 a Spring Break Camp for juniors will be held at Warm Springs Golf Course. This camp will focus on all aspects of the golf game and teach each junior to be able to play a round of golf on their own. This daily camp will run from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm for students ages 7 to 15. All skill levels are welcome to participate in the camp. Camp will also include breaks for movies and down-time. Each student is responsible for their lunch each day and should dress appropriately for the weather conditions. COST: $250 per participant. WHEN: March 26 - 30 Call Warm Springs Pro-Shop at 208-343-5661 to sign up.

YOUTH GOLF YOUTH & TEEN GOLF LESSON  TUESDAY-THURSDAY

All classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping and putting. Classes are open to any skill Level -- from beginners to advanced. All lessons include on-course instruction. Clubs are provided for youth players. Lessons are taught at Warm Springs Golf Course, 2495 E. Warm Springs Ave. To register, call (208) 343-5661. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 4-7 Tu-Th 4:15-5:30pm April 3-5 WSGC $55 01 7+ Tu-Th 4:15-5:30pm April 17-19 WSGC $55 02 4-7 Tu-Th 4:15-5:30pm May 1-3 WSGC $55 03 7+ Tu-Th 4:15-5:30pm May 15-17 WSGC $55 04

ADULT GOLF ADULT GOLF LESSONS  TUESDAY-THURSDAY

Evening classes will cover full-swing, stance, grip, short game, chipping, and putting. All classes are open to any skill level -- from beginners to advanced. All classes include on-course instruction. Lessons meet at Warm Springs Golf Course, 2495 E. Warm Springs Ave. To register, call (208) 343-5661. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm April 3-5 WSGC $75 01 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm April 17-19 WSGC $75 02 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm April 24-26 WSGC $75 03 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm May 1-3 WSGC $75 04 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm May 8-10 WSGC $75 05 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm May 15-17 WSGC $75 06 18+ Tu-Th 6:00-7:30pm May 22-24 WSGC $75 07 To register, call Warm Springs Golf Course at (208) 343-5661

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2018 GOLF OUTINGS/TOURNAMENTS! Quail Hollow and Warm Springs Golf Courses are full-service golf outing venues. Whether your event is a large charity tournament or a small company outing, our staff can accommodate all of your needs and make your event a memorable occasion. To reserve your date, contact the specific course to host your tournament.

(208) 344-7807 QHGolfEvent@cityofboise.org www.quailhollowboise.com

(208) 343-5661 WSGolfEvent@cityofboise.org www.warmspringsgolfcourse.com (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


TEEN ACTIVITIES TEEN PERFORMING ARTS DANCE INFORMATION

Our performing arts is an ongoing learning experience helping by enhancing strength, flexibility & coordination all while having a tremendous amount fun in a friendly environment! Students may join class at any time during the following sessions. Performing Arts Sessions are as follows: 03…….January 22-March 16 04…….March 19-May 11 This year’s Spring Review Dance Recital will be on May 12 at Timberline High School. Participation in the recital is not mandatory. A $5.00 recital fee (this means the recital is free to attend), and $6.36 costume fee has been added to the session 04 registration. Acro Yoga, Intro to Improv and Introduction to Recording and Live Sound will not be in the recital. More information to come closer to May.

ACRO YOGA AND DANCE FOR GIRLS

Teens will build strength, and find a playful and fun way to connect with others! Skills will be focused on strength building, working in partners, and learning new ways to move their bodies! Not only will participants be exploring partner yoga acrobatics, and acrobatic dance, they will also be exploring suspending 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 to have a lot of fun! Students will also participate in the choreography of the routine that we will work on. Come enjoy trying something new and finding something to be excited about! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 12-17 Th 6:00-7:00pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Lotus Tree Shyla Ray $43/$66.10 212804-01 12-17 Th 6:00-7:00pm Mar 22-May 17 Lotus Tree Shyla Ray $43/$66.10 312804-01 *No classes March 26-30*

TEEN ART

All materials are provided

DRAWING & PAINTING

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 & acrylics. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 12-17 Tu 4:00-5:30pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Bryan Moore $58.05/$89.43 202745-01

POTTERY FOR KIDS

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 9-14 M 4:00-5:30pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Art Center Vivianne Siqueiros $58.05/$89.43 202728-01 9-14 Tu 4:00-5:30pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Eric Mullis $58.05/$89.43 202728-02 9-14 M 4:00-5:30pm Apr 2-May 21 Art Center Staff $58.05/$89.43 302728-01 9-14 Tu 4:00-5:30pm Apr 3-May 22 Art Center Eric Mullis $58.05/$89.43 302728-02

TEEN SPORTS/FITNESS SHOTOKAN KARATE MIXED LEVEL AGES

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 progresses. 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). AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm Jan 3-Jan 31* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $32/$49.05 220334-01 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm Feb 2-Feb 28* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $30/$45.95 220334-02 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm Mar 2-Mar 30 Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $35/$53.70 320334-01 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm Apr 2-Apr 30 Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $35/$53.70 320334-02 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm May 2-May 30* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $32/$49.05 320334-03 *No class Jan 15, Feb 19, or May 28* PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

FRIDAY TEEN NIGHT Open to grades 7th-12th with student ID

Fort Boise Community Center 7:00 - 10:30pm • Hanging with friends • Xbox • Pool

• Games • Ping Pong • Air Hockey • Pottery Lab Supervised by Boise Parks and Recreation staff. Questions contact Barbara English 208-854-6652 or benglish@cityofboise.org WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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TEEN ACTIVITIES INTRODUCTION TO RECORDING AND LIVE SOUND

Want to record bands? Want to learn how to run live sound? Love music? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, this class is for you. You will have hands-on and real-world projects, learn how to operate a mixer, set up microphones, mix and master a song. No music experience is required, but if you are a musician learning these skills, it will probably help your music career by being able to communicate with audio engineers. You will be using a variety of software like Pro Tools; the industry standard for audio that is used for films, gaming, and major label music production. Projects include recording, mixing a song, creating music shows, interviews, and public service announcements. For more information e-mail Audio Engineer Brenda Francis brenda@idahosound.com AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 12-15 W 6:00-7:30pm Jan 24-Mar 14 Fort Boise CC Brenda Francis $64/$98.65 220113-01 12-15 W 6:00-7:30pm Mar 21-May 16* Fort Boise CC Brenda Francis $64/$98.65 320113-01 *No classes March 26-30*

FORT BOISE COMMUNITY CENTER FORT BOISE TEEN ACTIVITY CENTER

Young people have a place to call their own at Fort Boise Community Center! Our 1,500-square- foot Teen Activity Center includes a game room with pool, table tennis, air hockey, foosball, console-based gaming, or listening to music. A social area is designated as a comfortable place for teens to meet and hang out with their friends. The computer lab features equipment set aside for PC gaming for teens. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE 12-17 M-F 2:30-6:00pm Jan 2-May 31 Fort Boise CC Free

Teen Lifeguard Training Interested in a great summer job or challenging career as a professional lifeguard?

TEEN THEATER TEEN MUSICAL THEATER

Calling all teens…this is the class for theater enthusiasts hoping to take their knowledge of the stage further and one step closer to the ‘Triple Threat’!! Claudia Palta brings her vast experience of Musical Theater to the classroom with this unique class designed specifically to teach the basics of musical theater. Through songs and dances from Broadway Musicals you will bring a new level of stage presence and confidence for that next audition, an upcoming show, or just helping to improve your skills. Through ‘Broadway Style’ choreography and basic technique this class is sure to be a favorite for teen theater lovers. No special shoes or attire needed. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 13-17 M 4:00-5:00pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Fort Boise CC Claudia Palta $43/$66.10 212114-01 13-17 M 4:00-5:00pm Mar 19-May 7* Fort Boise CC Claudia Palta $55/$78.45 312114-01 *No classes March 26-30*

Classes are open to teens age 15 years and older. Sign up today!

Earn Money Be a Leader Save Lives Classes are held on Tuesday and Become a Lifeguard

Thursday for 4 weeks starting Jan 30th

• Lifelong lifesaving skills • Hands-on training

• Certification in as little as 24 hours of training

• American Red Cross certification, a name Classroom: Tuesdays @ Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd. employers know and trust

TEEN INTRO TO IMPROV CLASS

Whose line is it Anyway? It could be your child’s. Veteran Improvisational actor Steven Zunich is now offering Improv Acting Classes for youth ages 9-12 & 13-16. Each participant will gain mental dexterity, confidence and stage presences while having a great time learning improvisational acting games. Class culminates in an Improv performance that parents, friends and family will enjoy. Steven Zunich is a Second City graduate and currently runs the Boise Improv Theater Training Center based on the world famous Second City curriculum. For more information contact: stevenzunich@gmail.com AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR 13-16 F 5:30-6:30pm Jan 26-Mar 16 Fort Boise CC Steven Zunich $43/$66.10 13-16 F 5:30-6:30pm Mar 23-May 18* Fort Boise CC Steven Zunich $43/$66.10 *No classes March 26-30*

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ACTIVITY# 220112-02 320112-02

Pool:

Up Today ThursdaysSign @ Boise State University Kinesiology Pool

Cost:

$85.00Contact BoiseDenise CityPeterson residents; $131.20 nonresidents (additional $35.00 will (208) 608-7683 or dmpeterson@cityofboise.org be required to American Red Cross for the on-line portion of the course)

Classes begin in Feb or March

* You must be at least 15 years old.

Activity Number: 226108-01 Contact:

Kerri Porritt at (208) 608-7683 or email at kporritt@cityofboise.org (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


ADULT SPORTS

ADULT SOFTBALL All softball leagues can begin registration for the 2018 spring season beginning February 1, if you are using the same roster with absolutely no changes and all signatures were provided from 2017 by calling the Dick Eardley Senior Center at (208) 608-7651. You will be contacted if your roster does not qualify to roll over, at that time, you will need to submit a new roster for the season. Deadline to register and fees paid will be Friday, March 2nd.

SILVER ASA COED LEAGUE 14 YRS+

ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES

HOW TO REGISTER: To register for a Boise Parks and Recreation league, a team must provide: • Official roster, including names, addresses, phone numbers, signatures and address verification for all Boise City residents. (Copy of a current driver’s license, deposit slip, checks stub or recent utility bill). • All registration fees Rosters are available online at: http://parks.cityofboise.org/activities,-classes- and-sports/. WHERE TO REGISTER: Dick Eardley Boise Senior Center, 690 Robbins Road, Boise ID 83702 CONTACT US: sports@cityofboise.org or (208) 608-7651

ADULT VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL MEN’S & WOMEN’S LEAGUES 16 YRS+

Teams will play one night per week Monday-Friday starting Feb. 19th and continue through May at Fort Boise Community Center and Boise schools. Participants play eight league games with a single elimination league tournament for the top finishers. Sign up early…limited to just 90 teams!! Divisions: ������������Power, Competitive & Recreational Fees: ��������������������$272.00 team $25.00 USSSA team sanction fee (no USSSA spring fee for teams that played fall Men’s and Women’s volleyball) $14.00 Non-resident player Registration: ��������8:30 am to 5:30 pm Jan. 16-26, 2018

REGISTER ONLINE PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

This is a sanctioned adult coed softball league, which tends to be more recreational. Games are played with one umpire at Sunset and Ivywild parks. Teams play on grass infields with a backstop (no fences or dugouts). Teams play 10 league games weekday evenings. League play runs from mid-April to mid-July. Classifications: ����C1, C2, C3, C4 (based on number of teams that register) Fees: �������������������$ 370.00 team $ 12.00 non-resident player fee $ 25.00 ASA team sanction fee

GOLD ASA MEN’S, WOMEN’S, COED AND MEN’S SENIOR LEAGUES 16 YRS+

This is a sanctioned league with the games played on dirt infields, outfield fences, dug outs, and lights (on 9 fields). Teams play 10 league games with two umpires. Divisions: �������������Coed, Men’s, Women’s, Men’s Senior 50, 55, 60 & over Age Eligibility: �����16-year-old minimum League Play: ��������mid-April to mid-July, M-F evenings Locations: �����������Willow Lane Athletic Complex, Fort Boise Park, Ann Morrison Park, Ivywild and Cassia Park Fees: ��������������������$ 465.00 team $12.00 per person player fee (capital improvement) $18.60 Non-resident per person player fee ($12 player fee + $6.60 non-resident fee) $25.00 ASA team sanction fee

ASA COED SUNDAY LEAGUE

A sanctioned adult coed softball league, this is a more recreational/family type league. Games are played Sunday evenings at Willow Lane Athletic Complex. Teams play eight league games with one umpire Sunday evenings from April to mid-July. Space is limited.. Divisions: �������������Coed Fees: ��������������������$327.00 team $25.00 ASA team sanction fee $9.00 per person player fee $13.95 per person non-resident player fee ($9 player fee + $4.95 non-resident fee) WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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ADULT ACTIVITIES ADULT ART

A supply list for classes will be available at the first class.

ACRYLIC PAINTING ALL LEVELS

Painters of all skill levels are welcome. Beginning students will focus on the basic techniques of color, composition, texture and layering. Students with previous experience will have the opportunity to refine their basic skills while learning new and advanced techniques. A variety of styles and subject matter such as still-life, landscape, portrait and abstraction will be explored. Supply list will be available at the first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ W 1:00-3:00pm Jan 24-Mar 14 Art Center Bryan Moore $82.15/$126.78 201101-01 18+ Th 6:30-8:30pm Apr 5-May 24 Art Center Bryan Moore $82.15/$126.78 301101-01

DRAWING ALL LEVELS

Drawing uses the very 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, lowpressure, relaxing class: no experience (or drawing ability!) is required! Instructor will provide supply list at first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu 6:30-8:30pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Becky Vance $82.15/$126.78 201712-01 18+ Tu 1:00-3:00pm Apr 3-May 22 Art Center Bryan Moore $82.15/$126.78 301712-01

ENAMELING - BEGINNING

Vitreous enameling is an ancient art dating back to 13th century, B.C. In this class, students will explore a variety of techniques for fusing glass to metal to create and fabricate small artworks of exquisite beauty using a kiln and torch. A supply kit is included in the cost of the class. Additional materials may need to be purchased. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Th 9:30am-12:00pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Art Center Rick Friesen $144.42/$200.60 201102-01 18+ W 6:30pm-9:00pm Apr 4-May 23 Art Center Rick Friesen $144.42/$200.60 301102-01

ENAMELING – OPEN STUDIO

The enameling open studio gives people the opportunity to work on projects of their own design, following their own interests. 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ W 6:30pm-9:00pm Jan 24-Mar 14 Art Center Rick Friesen $77.08/$118.92 201104-01 18+ Th 9:30am-12:00pm Apr 5-May 24 Art Center Rick Friesen $77.08/$118.92 301104-01

BOTANICAL DRAWING

Come to the Foothills Learning Center, and learn the skills and classical approaches used by illustrators to create botanical drawings or plant specimens. Each week we’ll explore a different theme such as “through the microscope” or “cross-section of a fruit”, and complete at least one drawing each class. All materials provided. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ M 6:30-8:30pm Apr 9-May 14 Foothills LC Kelly Cox $61.86/$95.33 301743-01

MULTIMEDIA DRAWING

In this class, students will further explore drawing methods and materials such as brushes, ink washes, charcoal, pen, and a variety of color mediums such as pastels and colored pencils. All materials are provided for this class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu 1:00-3:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Bryan Moore $92.75/$137.38 201713-01

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OIL PAINTING 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. A variety of styles and subject matter such as still-life, landscape, portrait and abstraction will be explored. Instructor will provide supply list at first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Th 6:30-8:30pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Art Center Rick Friesen $82.15/$126.78 201720-01 18+ W 1:00-3:00pm Apr 4-May 23 Art Center Bryan Moore $82.15/$126.78 301720-01

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. Instructor will provide supply list at first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Th 1:00-3:00pm Apr 5-May 24 Art Center Rick Friesen $82.15/$126.78 301718-01

PHOTOGRAPHY: CAMERA FUNCTIONS

Explore the “how to’s” of digital and 35mm photography. Learn shutter speed, depth of field, composition and use of attachments and lenses. Instructor will provide a supply list at the first class, however, please bring your camera to the first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ W 6:30-8:30pm Feb 7-28 Art Center Bill Farnsworth $41.58/$63.90 201719-01 18+ W 6:30-8:30pm Apr 18-May 9 Art Center Bill Farnsworth $41.58/$63.90 301719-01

POTTERY: HANDBUILDING

Students of all levels will enjoy the rich tradition of pottery being made with handbuilding techniques such as pinch, coil and slabs. Learn beautiful decorating processes that have been used throughout the world for centuries. Burnishing and sawdust firing processes will be included. Glazes and firings are provided. Instructor will provide supply list at first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ M 6:30-9:30pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Art Center Kerry Moosman $148.14/$215.08 201727-01 18+ M 6:30-9:30pm Apr 2-May 21 Art Center Kerry Moosman $148.14/$215.08 301727-01

POTTERY ALL LEVELS

Beginners as well as more experienced potters are welcome at this class. Beginner potters will learn basic techniques for 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 handbuilding. Wheels, glazes and firing services are provided. Students must purchase clay and tools. Instructor will provide a supply list at the first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ W 6:30-9:30pm Jan 24-Mar 14 Art Center David Scott $148.14/$215.08 201723-01 18+ Th 6:30-9:30pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Art Center Jerry Hendershot $148.14/$215.08 201723-02 18+ W 6:30-9:30pm Apr 4-May 23 Art Center David Scott $148.14/$215.08 301723-01 18+ Th 6:30-9:30pm Apr 5-May 24 Art Center Jerry Hendershot $148.14/$215.08 301723-02

POTTERY I

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. Students must purchase clay and tools. Instructor will provide a supply list at the first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ W 12:00-3:00pm Jan 24-Mar 14 Art Center Chris Kranz $148.14/$215.08 201722-01 18+ W 12:00-3:00pm Apr 4-May 23 Art Center Chris Kranz $148.14/$215.08 301722-01

POTTERY LEVEL II (3 HR CLASS)

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 will also explore advanced techniques of glazing and learn Raku and Cone 10 reduction firing. Wheels, glazes and firing services are provided. Students must purchase clay and tools. Instructor will provide a supply list at the first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu 6:30-9:30pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Rick Jenkins $148.14/$215.08 201724-01 18+ Tu 6:30-9:30pm Apr 3-May 22 Art Center Rick Jenkins $148.14/$215.08 301724-01 (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


ADULT ACTIVITIES POTTERY LEVEL II (2 HR CLASS)

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING THE INVISIBLE KILLER

SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) POISONING The initial symptoms of CO poisoning are similar to the flu (but without the fever). They include: • HEADACHE • FATIQUE • NAUSEA

• DIZZINESS • DIFFICULTY BREATHING

This class is for potters with previous experience. Class focuses on refining skill 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 firing services are provided. Students must purchase clay and tools. Instructor will provide a supply list at the first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu 1:00-3:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Rick Jenkins $107.59/$152.22 201725-01 18+ Th 1:00-3:00pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Art Center Eric Mullis $107.59/$152.22 201725-02 18+ Tu 1:00-3:00pm Apr 3-May 22 Art Center Rick Jenkins $107.59/$152.22 301725-01 18+ Th 1:00-3:00pm Apr 5-May 24 Art Center Eric Mullis $107.59/$152.22 301725-02

POTTERY OPEN LAB

Open lab sessions are available for potters to work independently on throwing, handbuilding 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 participants and posted in the studio. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Variable Variable Jan 22-Mar 18 Art Center N/A $112.46/$159.77 201731-01 18+ Variable Variable Apr 2-May 27 Art Center N/A $112.46/$159.77 301731-01

WATERCOLOR ALL LEVELS

This class offers instruction from beginning to advanced painters. Explore various types of subjects and composition as well as more in-depth techniques of painting will be covered for those with previous experience. Instructor will provide supply list at first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ M 7:00-9:00pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Art Center Steve Baughman $82.15/$126.78 201739-01 18+ Tu 9:30-11:30am Jan 23-Mar 13 Art Center Steve Baughman $82.15/$126.78 201739-02 18+ M 7:00-9:00pm Apr 2-May 21 Art Center Steve Baughman $82.15/$126.78 301739-01 18+ Tu 9:30-11:30am Apr 3-May 22 Art Center Steve Baughman $82.15/$126.78 301739-02

WATERCOLOR FOR SENIORS

HALF

75% OF HOMES

ONLY OF U.S. HOMES HAVE A WORKING CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM

HAVE A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF CO

(Heater, Stove, Generator) SOURCE: US CENSUS

Expand your art expertise in this class for seniors. Learn about watercolor materials and their particular characteristics. Draw, paint, observe and analyze realistic and nonobjective subjects. Instructor will provide supply list at first class. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 50+ W 9:30-11:30am Jan 17-Mar 14* Art Center Marje Wharry $82.15/$126.78 201741-01 50+ W 9:30-11:30am Apr 4-May 23 Art Center Marje Wharry $82.15/$126.78 301741-01 *No class 1/24

ADULT FITNESS

SOURCE: US CENSUS

72,000

OVER

100

PEOPLE DIE

INCIDENTS OCCUR EACH YEAR IN THE U.S.

EVERY YEAR FROM CO POISONING

SOURCE: CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL

For more information contact:

BOISE FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION (208)570-6500 www.boisefire.org PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

PILATES 18+

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ W 12:00-1:00pm Dec 06-Dec 27 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $25/$38.20 105701-09 18+ W 12:00-1:00pm Jan 3-Jan 31 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $31/$47.50 205701-01 18+ W 12:00-1:00pm Feb 7-Feb 28 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $25/$38.20 205701-02 18+ W 12:00-1:00pm Mar 7-Mar 28 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $25/$38.20 305701-01 18+ W 12:00-1:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $25/$38.20 305701-02

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. Students need to bring a blanket to stay warm and something firm to sit on like a cushion or yoga bolster. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ Th 7:15am- 8am Jan 4-Jan 25 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $19/$28.90 205714-01 16+ Th 7:15am- 8am Feb 1-Feb 22 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $19/$28.90 205714-02 16+ Th 7:15am- 8am Mar 1-Mar 29 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $23.50/$35.87 305714-01 16+ Th 7:15am- 8am Apr 5-Apr 26 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $19/$28.90 305714-02 WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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ADULT ACTIVITIES EARLY RISERS STRENGTH & TONE 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. And all in just 45 minutes! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu,Th 8:00-8:45am Jan 2-Feb 1 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $46.00/$70.75 205716-01 18+ Tu,Th 8:00-8:45am Feb 6-Mar 1 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $37.00/$56.80 205716-02 18+ Tu,Th 8:00-8:45am March 6-29 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $37.00/$56.80 305716-01 18+ Tu,Th 8:00-8:45am April 3-26 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $37.00/$56.80 305716-02 18+ Tu,Th 8:00-8:45am May 1-24 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $37.00/$56.80 305716-03

SHOTOKAN KARATE MIXED LEVEL AGES

Learn traditional Shotokan Karate including; dojo etiquette, warm-up, Kihon, Katas, and Kumite. Class will focus on Kihon or basictechniques (blocks, punches, kicks and stances) and Katas or prearrange forms (formal exercise) and Kumite or sparring as students progresses. 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). AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm Jan 3-Jan 31* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $32/$49.05 220334-01 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm Feb 2-Feb 28* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $30/$45.95 220334-02 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm Mar 2-Mar 30 Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $35/$53.70 320334-01 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm Apr 2-Apr 30 Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $35/$53.70 320334-02 13+ M,W,F 5:30-7:00pm May 2-May 30* Fort Boise CC Alvin Sablan $32/$49.05 320334-03 *No class Jan 15, Feb 19, or May 28*

TAI CHI This “soft� martial art form focuses on the physical benefits that can be achieved through practice. Tai Chi is an excellent way to enhance your health and longevity while having fun doing it! This class will also accommodate participants who have been practicing Tai Chi for a while and are ready for a more advanced class structure. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ M,Th 9:30am-11:00am Jan 8- Jan 25 Fort Boise CC Steve Perry $49.00/$75.40 205703-01 18+ M,Th 9:30am-11:00am Jan 29 –Feb 22 Fort Boise CC Steve Perry $49.00/$75.40 205703-02 18+ M,Th 9:30am-11:00am Feb 26- Mar 22 Fort Boise CC Steve Perry $49.00/$75.40 305703-01 18+ M,Th 9:30am-11:00am Mar 26- April 19 Fort Boise CC Steve Perry $49.00/$75.40 305703-02 18+ M,Th 9:30am-11:00am April 23- May 17 Fort Boise CC Steve Perry $49.00/$75.40 305703-03

ALL LEVELS YOGA

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, yoga belt, and dense blanket. Beginners are welcome. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ Tu Noon-1pm Jan 2- Jan 23 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $26/$39.75 205704-01 16+ Tu Noon-1pm Jan 30- Feb 20 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $26/$39.75 205704-02 16+ Tu Noon-1pm Feb 27- Mar 27 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $32.25/$49.43 305704-01 16+ Tu Noon-1pm Apr 3- Apr 24 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $26/$39.75 305704-02 16+ Th 8am- 9am Jan 4- Jan 25 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $26/$39.75 205704-03 16+ Th 8am- 9am Feb 1- Feb 22 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $26/$39.75 205704-04 16+ Th 8am- 9am Mar 1- Mar 29 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $32.25/$49.43 305704-03 16+ Th 8am- 9am Apr 5- Apr 26 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $26/$39.75 305704-04

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LAUGHTER YOGA

Easy, childlike laughter exercises used to create fun and energetic movement. No experience necessary. Lower your blood pressure, release stress, and feel great. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ Th 9am -9:30am Jan 4- Jan 25 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $13/$19.60 205711-01 16+ Th 9am -9:30am Feb 1- Feb 22 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $13/$19.60 205711-02 16+ Th 9am -9:30am Mar 1- Mar 29 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $16/$24.25 305711-01 16+ Th 9am -9:30am Apr 5- Apr 26 Fort Boise CC Mike McClenahan $13/$19.60 305711-02

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ADULT ACTIVITIES STRENGTH TRAINING STRENGTH TRAINING ADULTS

MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS

ADULT DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ M,W 11:00am-12:00pm Jan 3-31* Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $37.00/$56.80 205705-01 18+ M,W 11:00am-12:00pm Feb 5-28** Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $32.50/$49.83 205705-02 18+ M,W 11:00am-12:00pm March 5-28 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $37.00/$56.80 305705-01 18+ M,W 11:00am-12:00pm April 2-25 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $37.00/$56.80 305705-02 18+ M,W 11:00am-12:00pm April 30-May 23 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $37.00/$56.80 305705-03 *No class Jan. 15, **No class Feb. 19.

DROP IN VOLLEYBALL

STRENGTH TRAINING ADULTS

DROP IN VOLLEYBALL FOR SENIORS

FRIDAYS

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. Classes are held at FBCC. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ F 11:00am-12:00pm Jan 5-Feb 2 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $23.50/$35.88 205725-01 18+ F 11:00am-12:00pm Feb 9-March 2 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $23.50/$35.88 205725-02 18+ F 11:00am-12:00pm March 9-30 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $19.00/$28.90 305725-01 18+ F 11:00am-12:00pm April 6-27 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $19.00/$28.90 305725-02 18+ F 11:00am-12:00pm May 4-25 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $19.00/$28.90 305725-03

STRENGTH TRAINING ADULTS

TUESDAYS &THURSDAYS

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. Classes are held at FBCC. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu,Th 8:45-10:00am Jan 2-Feb 1 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $51.00/$78.50 205715-01 18+ Tu,Th 8:45-10:00am Feb 6-March 1 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $41.00/$63.00 205715-02 18+ Tu,Th 8:45-10:00am March 6-29 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $41.00/$63.00 305715-01 18+ Tu,Th 8:45-10:00am April 3-26 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $41.00/$63.00 305715-02 18+ Tu,Th 8:45-10:00am May 1-24 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $41.00/$63.00 305715-03

AGES DAY 18+ Sat 18+ Sun

TIME LOCATION 9am-1pm Fort Boise Community Center 10:00 am - 2:00 am Fort Boise Community Center

FEE $3.00/day Senior, $4.00/day Adult $3.00/day Senior, $4.00/day Adult

DROP IN BASKETBALL

Fort Boise Community Center gymnasium is open on Mondays 11:30am-2pm. All skill levels welcome. Indoor court, locker room and showers provided. No registration necessary. Fee: $4.00 per visit Call 208-608-7680 for availability

All skill levels welcome. NOTE: Times are subject to change AGES: $3.00/day Senior DAY/TIME: Monday/ 9:00 am - 11:30 am Wednesday/ 9:00 am - 11:30 am (Drop-in Volleyball will be unavailable 12/25 & 1/1– some other dates may not be available as well) LOCATION: Fort Boise Community Center

DROP IN PICKLEBALL

All skill levels welcome. Drop in play. Indoor balls and some racquets will be available for use. Please bring racquets if you have your own. NOTE: Times are subject to change. AGES DAY TIME LOCATION FEE 18+ M/W 8am-11am Fort Boise Community Center $3.00/day Senior, $4.00/day Adult 18+ Tu/Th 11am-4pm Fort Boise Community Center $3.00/day Senior, $4.00/day Adult 18+ Fri 9:00am-12:00am Fort Boise Community Center $3.00/day Senior, $4.00/day Adult

DROP IN BADMINTON AGES DAY/DATE TIME 16+ Sun Oct 1-Apr 29 2pm-5pm

LOCATION FEE Fort Boise Community Center $3.00/day Senior, $4.00/day Adult

ADVANCED STRENGTH TRAINING MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS

A full body workout using machines and other resistance equipment featuring individual instruction on proper form and technique. Participants will build on current fitness level to increase flexibility, endurance and cardiovascular fitness. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY 55+ M,W,F 9:30-10:45am Jan 3-Feb 2* Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $66.00/$101.75 205735-01 55+ M,W,F 9:30-10:45am Feb 5-March 2** Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $56.00/$86.25 205735-02 55+ M,W,F 9:30-10:45am March 5-30 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $61.00/$94.00 305735-01 55+ M,W,F 9:30-10:45am Apr 2-27 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $61.00/$94.00 305735-02 55+ M,W,F 9:30-10:45am Apr 30-May 25 Fort Boise CC Jill Boyer $61.00/$94.00 305735-03 *No class Jan 15, **No class Feb 19

ADULT PICKLEBALL LESSONS

Learn the basics of PICKLEBALL: Beginner- New to pickleball or never played and want a better understanding of the basics. Basic rules (including scoring), Basic Strokes. Drill Clinic(must have taken beginner) experience players practice dinks, volleys, smashes, the serve, ground strokes and foot work. Students may sign up for more than one session, bring your own paddle or some paddles will be available for use, at the site. AGE LEVEL DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ Beginner Tu-Th 3:00pm-4:00pm Jan 9- Feb 1 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 250137-01 16+ Beginner Tu-Th 3:00pm-4:00pm Feb 6-Mar 1 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 250137-02 16+ Beginner Tu-Th 3:00pm-4:00pm Mar 6-Mar 29 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 350137-01 16+ Beginner Tu-Th 3:00pm-4:00pm April 3-April 26 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 350137-02 16+ Beginner Tu-Th 3:00pm-4:00pm May 1-May 24 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 350137-03 16+ Drill clinic Tu-Th 2:00pm-3:00pm Jan 9-Feb 1 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 250138-01 16+ Drill clinic Tu-Th 2:00pm-3:00pm Feb 6- Mar 1 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 250138-02 16+ Drill clinic Tu-Th 2:00pm-3:00pm Mar 6-Mar 29 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 350138-01 16+ Drill clinic Tu-Th 2:00pm-3:00pm April 3-April 26 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 350138-02 16+ Drill clinic Tu-Th 2:00pm-3:00pm May 1-May 24 Fort Boise Gym $37/$56.80 350138-03 PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

FORT BOISE COMMUNITY CENTER 700 Robbins Rd., Boise • (208) 608-7680

Fort Boise Community Center features an exercise/weight room, treadmill & elliptical machines, dance studios, gymnasium, locker rooms with showers. WINTER HOURS (October-April) Monday-Thursday:...... 7:00 am - 10:00 pm Friday:......................... 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Friday Teen Night:....... 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm Saturday..................... 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Sunday....................... 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

LOCKERS & SHOWERS (ADULTS ONLY) Monday-Thursday......7:00 am - 8:00 pm Friday:........................7:00 am - 6:00 pm

FORT BOISE PASSES A pass at FBCC includes the exercise/weight room, showers, dressing rooms, as well as the gymnasium for drop in basketball and volleyball. Our exercise/weight room contains stair machines, exercise bikes, universal-style weight stations, treadmills, elliptical crosstrainers, free weights, and exercise benches. Passes are offered at the rates (including sales tax) listed below. DAILY DROP-IN PASS Youth (12-17) Youth Priority Time.........50¢ Youth (12 - 17)...........................$2.00 Adult (18 & up)...........................$4.00 MONTHLY Resident................................... $23.32 Non-resident............................ $36.15

ANNUAL Resident..................................$227.90 Non-resident...........................$353.25 SENIOR Monthly - Resident....................$17.49 Non-Resident............................$27.11 Annual - Resident...................$174.90

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ADULT ACTIVITIES ADULT PERFORMING ARTS

AN OVERVIEW OF OPERA - GREAT COMPOSERS

Adult performing arts is an ongoing learning experience helping to enhance strength, flexibility & coordination all while having a tremendous amount of fun in a friendly environment! Winter/Spring Performing Arts Sessions are as follows: 03…….January 22-March 16 04…….Mar 19-May 11 This year’s Spring Review Dance Recital will be on May 12 at Timberline High School. Participation in the recital is not mandatory. More information to come! Opera Overview, Ballroom, and Recording and Live Sound will not be participating in the Dance Recital. Recital Fee is covered in your session 04 registration fee, additional costume fees may be required.

In this class designed to offer insight into the wonderful world of Opera we will present an overview on six major composers, namely: Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Brahms, Tchaikovsky and Schubert. Each one hour session will comprise of a presentation, music, and Q&A. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ M 7:30-8:30pm Jan 22-Mar 12 Fort Boise CC Andre Moncheur $52/$80.05 211738-01 16+ M 7:30-8:30pm Mar 19-May 14* Fort Boise CC Andre Moncheur $52/$80.05 311738-01 *No classes March 26-30*

ADULT TAP – BEGINNER & INTERMEDIATE

Claudia Palta brings her 20+ years’ experience in stage and instruction to the classroom with this truly unique class that will focus on the Fosse style choreography. Claudia will bring her knowledge of Fosse learned with Chet Walker, the protégé of Fosse, to the choreography we will learn during class. Prior dance experience is not necessary but helpful, come dressed comfortably and ready to move, no special shoes required. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu 6:30-7:30pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Dick Eardley SC Claudia Palta $52/$80.05 212519-01 18+ Tu 6:30-7:30pm Mar 20-May 08* Dick Eardley SC Claudia Palta $63/$90.85 312519-01 *No classes March 26-30*

These classes are fun, challenging, and guaranteed to make you feel like you have had a great workout! The BEGINNER class is for those of you who have never tapped before or tapped when very young. For dancers who have tapped awhile and are ready for the next level of skill sets, then the INTERMEDIATE class is perfect for you. If you are unsure what level is best for you, feel free to speak with the instructor.

BEGINNER 18 YRS+ AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 18+ Tu 7:00-8:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC Kay Mack 18+ Tu 7:00-8:00pm Mar 20-May 08* Fort Boise CC Kay Mack

FEE RES/NR $52/$80.05 $57/$85.05

ACTIVITY# 211734-01 311734-01

FEE RES/NR $52/$80.05 $57/$85.05

ACTIVITY# 211734-03 311734-03

INTERMEDIATE 18 YRS+ AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 18+ Th 5:30-6:30pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Fort Boise CC Kay Mack 18+ Th 5:30-6:30pm Mar 22-May 10* Fort Boise CC Kay Mack *No classes March 26-30*

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 really 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 18+ Tu 6:00-7:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC Kay Mack $52/$80.05 211794-01 18+ Tu 6:00-7:00pm Mar 20-May 08* Fort Boise CC Kay Mack $57/$85.05 311794-01 *No classes March 26-30*

DANCING DIVAS

Dancing has no age limit!! Move your feet and make your spirits soar! BEGINNER for those of you who have never tapped before but always wanted to, or tapped way too many years ago to count! For those of you who are really 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.

BEGINNER AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 55+ Tu 1:00-2:00pm Jan 23-Mar 13 Fort Boise CC Kay Mack 55+ Tu 1:00-2:00pm Mar 20-May 08* Fort Boise CC Kay Mack

FEE RES/NR $52/$80.05 $57/$85.05

ACTIVITY# 211701-01 311701-01

FEE RES/NR $52/$80.05 $57/$85.05

ACTIVITY# 211701-03 311701-03

ADVANCED AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR 55+ Th 1:00-2:00pm Jan 25-Mar 15 Fort Boise CC Kay Mack 55+ Th 1:00-2:00pm Mar 22-May 10* Fort Boise CC Kay Mack *No classes March 26-30*

BEGINNER/INTRODUCTION TO FLAMENCO

Lead by Estefanía Sanchez and her vast experience in technique, performing and instructing Flamenco. Class time will be spent learning basic steps, body positioning, and the flow of arm/hand movement. As class progresses we will begin working 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 our self-confidence and coordination. Dance experience or not, this class is perfect for learning and exploring a new culture. No partner needed! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 7:15-8:15pm Jan 24-Mar 14 Fort Boise CC Estefania Sanchez $52/$80.05 211704-01 16+ W 7:15-8:15pm Mar 21-May 16* Fort Boise CC Estefania Sanchez $52/$80.05 311704-01 *No classes March 26-30*

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BROADWAY/FOSSE STYLE DANCE

ADULT BALLROOM This lively, non-competitive class makes it simple to learn the basic techniques and steps of popular ballroom dances. Students will learn the basics of American Style Ballroom Dance steps with an emphasis on posture, plus “lead and follow” techniques. No partners or previous experience needed, just a desire to have fun! Partners will be encouraged to rotate throughout the lessons to broaden the experience, but not required. Leather soled shoes that stay firmly on your feet, allowing you to spin safely are highly recommended but not required. STYLE DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# Waltz W 6:00-7:00pm Jan10-Jan 31 Grace Jordan CC Kimberly Shafi $31/$47.50 211726-03 Cha Cha W 6:00-7:00pm Feb 7-Feb 28 Grace Jordan CC Kimberly Shafi $31/$47.50 211726-04 Salsa W 6:00-7:00pm Mar 7-Mar 21 Grace Jordan CC Kimberly Shafi $24/$36.65 311726-01 East Coast W 6:00-7:00pm Apr 4-Apr 25 Grace Jordan CC Kimberly Shafi $31/$47.50 311726-02 Rhumba W 6:00-7:00pm May 2-May 23 Grace Jordan CC Kimberly Shafi $31/$47.50 311726-03 *No classes March 26-30*

INTRODUCTION TO RECORDING AND LIVE SOUND

Want to record bands? Want to learn how to run live sound? Love music? If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, this class is for you. You will have hands-on and real-world projects, learn how to operate a mixer, set up microphones, mix and master a song. No music experience is required, but if you are a musician learning these skills, it will probably help your music career by being able to communicate with audio engineers. You will be using a variety of software like Pro Tools; the industry standard for audio that is used for films, gaming, and major label music production. Projects include recording, mixing a song, creating music shows, interviews, and public service announcements. For more information e-mail Audio Engineer Brenda Francis brenda@idahosound.com AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 7:30-9:00pm Jan 24-Mar 14 Fort Boise CC Brenda Francis $77/$118.80 220114-01 16+ W 7:30-9:00pm Mar 21-May 16* Fort Boise CC Brenda Francis $77/$118.80 320114-01 *No classes March 26-30*

DANCING FOR BIRTH

Dancing is a fun and gentle exercise that everyone can enjoy, even if you’ve been told you have two left feet! Class involves positive affirmations, easy dance moves that you can use in labor, and a welcoming atmosphere. You’ll be surprised at the numerous benefits for your pregnancy, your birth, your baby AND your postpartum recovery. Babies in carriers are always welcome to class. Dancing for Birth classes can help you get in shape pre-conception, be part of a community of pregnant and new moms, help facilitate fetal wellness, birth and awareness, and bond with your newborn while you get back in shape. DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Jan 6-Jan 27 Fort Boise CC Megan Alton $22/$33.55 211741-01 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Feb 3-Feb 24 Fort Boise CC Megan Alton $22/$33.55 211741-02 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Mar 3-Mar 17 Fort Boise CC Megan Alton $17/$25.80 311741-01 Sa 11:00am-12:00pm Apr 7-Apr 28 Fort Boise CC Megan Alton $22/$33.55 311741-02 *No classes March 26-30* (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


LIFETIME & LEISURE One-day adult education, leisure and social programs offer a variety of opportunities to get out and enjoy Boise and the surrounding area. Transportation for programs will be provided from one or more of the Community Centers. If minimum enrollment is not met at one meeting 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.

ONGOING PROGRAMS

Boise Parks and Recreation offers social gatherings and club get-togethers on an ongoing basis. All classes are free. Transportation is not provided.

LUNCH BUNCH

Meet new people; explore new restaurants and new areas of town. Join Lunch Bunch! We will meet the fourth Tuesday of each month at a local restaurant. Register for free to find out where the club is meeting. Lunch cost is on your own. Transportation not provided. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Tu 11:30am Jan 23 Varies $0/$0 204076-01 62+ Tu 11:30am Feb 27 Varies $0/$0 204076-02 62+ Tu 11:30am March 27 Varies $0/$0 304076-01 62+ Tu 11:30am April 24 Varies $0/$0 304076-02 62+ Tu 11:30am May 22 Varies $0/$0 304076-03

ONE DAY TRIPS

These tours are one day adventures with transportation around the Treasure Valley. Registration is required for all trips. Some events have an early registration deadline. Departure/Return times: All trip start times are bus departure times. We recommend you arrive at least 15 minutes prior to departure. Out of respect for other participants, we do not wait for late arrivals; trips leave promptly at the posted trip time. All return times are approximate. Please do not schedule appointments close to return times in case delays occur. Refunds/cancellations: If you are unable to attend, please notify us so that we can allow wait list participants to join us, and plan transportation vehicles appropriately.

BOISE BIRDING SERIES

- JIM HALL FOOTHILLS LEARNING CENTER

This is a great program for experienced and novice birders alike. Each session provides information on a different topic, so come to one or all sessions! Each session includes an inside lecture, approximately 1 hour long. Some extra time will be added for those who wish to head outdoors for some birding in the gulch. Books and binoculars are available to borrow. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ W 8:20-11:15am Jan 3 MNCC $8.00/$12.40 203245-01 62+ W 8:40-11:00am Jan 3 DESC $8.00/$12.40 203045-01 62+ W 8:20-11:15am Feb 7 WCC $8.00/$12.40 203346-01 62+ W 8:40-11:00am Feb 7 DESC $8.00/$12.40 203046-01 62+ W 8:20-11:15am Mar 7 MNCC $8.00/$12.40 303245-01 62+ W 8:40-11:00am Mar 7 DESC $8.00/$12.40 303045-01 62+ W 8:20-11:15am April 4 WCC $8.00/$12.40 303346-01 62+ W 8:40-11:00am April 4 DESC $8.00/$12.40 303046-01 62+ W 8:20-11:15am May 2 MNCC $8.00/$12.40 303247-01 62+ W 8:40-11:00am May 2 DESC $8.00/$12.40 303047-01

AQUARIUM

Join us for a guided tour of the Aquarium of Boise whose mission is to educate and inspire the community to conserve and protect oceanic life. We will see over 250 different species of animals and marine life as we tour the facility. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Tu 12:20-2:45pm Jan 9 DESC $16/$24.25 203006-01 62+ Tu 12:40-3:00pm Jan 9 MNCC $16/$24.25 203206-01

ART TOUR - BENJAMIN VICTOR ART STUDIO

Benjamin Victor has brought his talent and passion for sculpture, along with his multi-million dollar collection of artwork, to Boise State University. Benjamin Victor Studios officially opened in April 2015 on the Boise State campus. The 9,000-square- foot studio and gallery is the first of its kind in the country — an interactive space where students can learn from a living master and the general public is welcome. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 12:20-3:00pm Jan 11 DESC $8.00/$12.40 203007-01 62+ Th 12:40-2:45pm Jan 11 MNCC $8.00/$12.40 203207-01 PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

BOISE ART MUSEUM

BAM invites area senior citizens to a docent-led tour featuring a different exhibition each month. Join us for a group tour. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ W 1:20-4:30pm Jan17 DESC $8.00/$12.40 204035-01 62+ W 1:40-4:30pm Jan 17 WCC $8.00/$12.40 204335-01 62+ W 1:20-4:30pm Mar 21 MNCC $8.00/$12.40 304235-01 62+ W 1:40-4:30pm Mar 21 DESC $8.00/$12.40 304035-01 62+ W 1:20-4:30pm May 16 DESC $8.00/$12.40 303049-01 62+ W 1:40-4:30pm May 16 WCC $8.00/$12.40 303349-01

MILITARY HISTORY MUSEUM

The Idaho Military History Museum covers a broad spectrum of military history. Via photos and artifacts, you will see Gowen Field as it was during World War II as well as Idahoans in the Philippine Insurrection through Operation Iraqi Freedom/Enduring Freedom. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 12:50-3:45pm January 18 DESC $10/$14.95 204038-01 62+ Th 1:10-4:00pm January 18 WCC $10/$14.95 204338-01

BOISE POLICE TOUR

This tour will take us to City Hall West, home of the Boise Police Department. We will hear from a crime prevention specialist who will speak about ways to stay safe, learn about Boise Police history and view a police vehicle up close. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 12:45-3:30pm Feb 8 DESC $8/$12.40 203061-01 62+ Th 1:00-3:30pm Feb 8 MNCC $8/$12.40 203261-01

LIFETIME & LEISURE BONUS PROGRAMS! In Boise, 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 additional program 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) 608-7578. WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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LIFETIME & LEISURE PLANETARIUM

Located at the College of Idaho, the Whittenberger Planetarium has provided education and public outreach since 1969. The planetarium director will give a presentation for the group. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ W 12:30-4:00pm Feb 14 DESC $12/$18.05 203010-01 62+ W 1:00-4:00pm Feb 14 WCC $12/$18.05 203310-01

ELK HERD SLEIGH RIDE

BRUNCH AND WINE TASTING

Join us for a brunch at the Riverside Hotel, where we will enjoy their signature “All Idaho Grand Breakfast Buffet” then on to Coiled Wines for a tour and tasting. Cost includes brunch and gratuity, $5.00 tasting fee not included. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY## 62+ F 9:30am-1:30pm Jan 19 DESC $20/$30.45 204032-01 62+ F 9:45am-1:30pm Jan 19 MNCC $20/$30.45 204232-01

PERSONAL SAFETY

Personal Safety and Power of Prevention covers material that relates to our senior population: home safety, shopping safety, online safety, and identity theft prevention. Provided by BPD Staff. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ M 1:00-2:30pm Jan 22 DESC $0/$0 204407-01 62+ Tu 1:00-2:30pm Feb 13 DESC $0/$0 204407-02

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 Hot Springs will be on your own. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ W 11:20am-5:00pm Jan 31 DESC $28/$42.85 204050-01 62+ W 11:00am-5:00pm Jan 31 WCC $28/$42.85 204350-01 62+ W 11:20am-5:00pm April 18 DESC $28/$42.85 304050-01 62+ W 11:00am-5:00pm April 18 MNCC $28/$42.85 304250-01

MCCALL WINTER CARNIVAL

Stop for lunch in Cascade before heading to Donnelly where we will ride on a horse-drawn sleigh into the middle of an elk herd! Cost includes transportation and the sleigh ride. Lunch will be on your own. We will return around 5pm depending on winter road conditions. Date subject to change depending on snow conditions and elk herd. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ F 8:40am-5:15pm Feb 16 DESC $25/$38.20 204041-01 62+ F 9:00am-5:15pm Feb 16 MNCC $25/$38.20 204241-01 62+ M 8:40am-5:15pm Feb 26 DESC $25/$38.20 204042-01 62+ M 9:00am-5:15pm Feb 26 MNCC $25/$38.20 204242-01

PROGRESSIVE LUNCH

Join us while we explore some of the downtown dining choices. We will start with appetizers at Red Feather Lounge, then walk to The Fork for lunch. Dessert is always a must, so a final stop at the Chocolate Bar will complete our trip. Food costs will be one your own. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Tu 12:20-3:00pm Feb 20 MNCC $8/$12.40 203258-01 62+ Tu 12:40-3:00pm Feb 20 DESC $8/$12.40 203058-01

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 12:30-3:00pm March 1 DESC $30/$45.95 204074-01 62+ Th 12:15-3:15pm March 1 MNCC $30/$45.95 204274-01

BASQUE MUSEUM

Tour of the Basque Museum & Cultural Center, a wonderful opportunity to learn about a culture that is so ingrained in the Treasure Valley. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Tu 12:10-3:30pm March 6 WCC $12/$18.05 304311-01 62+ Tu 12:30-3:30pm March 6 DESC $12/$18.05 304011-01

NAMPA TRAIN DEPOT MUSEUM

Spend the day exploring the McCall Winter Carnival. We will travel by Coach bus and take in the sights. Cost of lunch will be on your own. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 8:00am-5:00pm Feb 1 DESC $29.00/$44.40 203048-01 62+ Th 8:15am-5:00pm Feb 1 MNCC $29.00/$44.40 203248-01

Visit the historic Oregon Short Line Depot station in downtown Nampa. Built in 1903, exhibits include a ticket office, railroad items, circa 1940 caboose, gift shop, archives and more. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ F 12:10-3:30pm Mar 9 DESC $10/$14.95 303050-01 62+ F 12:30-3:30om Mar 9 WCC $10/$14.95 303350-01

BREWERY TOUR

PICKLEBALL FOR BEGINNERS

10 Barrel brewery began in 2006 in Bend, OR. Join us as we learn the history of this brewery, enjoy a generous tasting and have lunch. Cost of tasting and lunch is on your own. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ M 12:40-3:00pm Feb 5 DESC $8.00/$12.40 203037-01 62+ M 12:20-3:00pm Feb 5 MNCC $8.00/$12.40 203237-01

Join fellow seniors for a beginner, no pressure lesson in Pickleball. Come find out what all the excitement is about and try it for yourself! This class is open to first time players only. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ M 2:00-3:30pm Mar 12 FBCC $8/$12.40 303051-01 62+ M 2:00-3:30pm Apr 16 FBCC $8/$12.40 303051-02

SNOWSHOEING & HOT SPRINGS

ZOO ANIMAL ENRICHMENT

Experience the beauty of snow-covered hills and fresh mountain air on a snowshoe trip near Idaho City. Our hike will cover mostly flat terrain. After snowshoeing we will eat lunch in Idaho City and then soak in the beautiful Idaho City Hot Springs. The cost includes transportation from Boise, snowshoes, and hot springs entrance. Cost of lunch is on your own. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 8:30am-4:30pm Feb 22 DESC $41/$63 203011-01 62+ Th 9:00am-4:30pm Feb 22 WCC $41/$63 203311-01 62+ W 8:30am-4:30pm Feb 28 DESC $41/$63 203020-01 62+ W 9:00am-4:30pm Feb 28 WCC $41/$63 203320-01

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Enrichment and training are key components to what is called Behavior-Based Husbandry at Zoo Boise. In order to provide world class animal care zoo staff must be able to decode animal behavior and offer choices and opportunities to utilize natural skills, instincts and adaptations while accounting for preventative and incidental medical needs. Learn more as you help to prepare an enrichment item, the watch the animal receives it, as well as observe a training session and practice the techniques used. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ W 1:30pm-4:35pm Mar 14 MNCC $12/$18.05 303217-01 62+ W 1:45pm-4:45pm Mar 14 DESC $12/$18.05 303017-01 (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


LIFETIME & LEISURE WINE TASTING AND LUNCH

Parma Ridge offers a variety of estate wines on a beautiful vineyard space, along with a full lunch menu. Join us for a relaxing lunch and learn about the origins of this winery. Lunch and tasting fee is on your own. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ F 10:45am-3:00pm March 16 DESC $10/$14.95 304032-01 62+ F 11:00am-3:00pm March 16 WCC $10/$14.95 304332-01

INDIAN CREEK MUSEUM

‘Our Memories’ Indian Creek Museum houses over twenty themed exhibit rooms depicting home life and more from the early to the mid 1900’s. Museum also includes a gift shop, book store, archives and library. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Tu 1:15-4:30pm March 20 DESC $10/$14.95 303052-01 62+ Tu 1:30-4:00pm March 20 MNCC $10/$14.95 303252-01

NIFC

EMU-Z-UM

This day trip will take us to a museum about the early settlement of Owyhee county and southern Idaho. Artifacts from life in the late 19th and early 20th century Idaho. The Silver City Schoolhouse Museum has also been relocated to the Emu-Z- um. This trip includes transportation, museum entrance and lunch. Register by 4/6 and 5/11 for lunch order. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Tu 9:30am-5pm April 17 DESC $33/$50.60 303016-01 62+ Tu 10:00am-4:30pm April 17 MNCC $33/$50.60 303216-01 62+ W 9:30am-5pm May 23 DESC $33/$50.60 303053-01 62+ W 10:00am-4:30pm May 23 WCC $33/$50.60 303353-01

POLLINATORS IN THE GARDEN & BUG HOTEL

Do you ever wonder what happens as the number of pollinators in our gardens decrease? How does this affect our flowers and crops? Come learn about the importance of these useful insects, and build a “bug hotel” to put in your yard or garden. No yard or garden? It can be donated to one of our local community gardens! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ W 12:15pm-3:00pm April 25 DESC $15.00/22.70 303060-01 62+ W 12:40pm-3:00pm April 25 MNCC $15.00 /22.70 303260-01

The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), located in Boise, Idaho, is the nation’ support center for wild land firefighting. Eight different agencies and organizations are part of NIFC. Decisions are made using the interagency cooperation concept because NIFC has no single director or manager. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 12:20-4:00pm April 12 DESC $10/$14.95 304001-01 62+ Th 12:40-4:00pm April 12 WCC $10/$14.95 304301-01

KATHRYN ALBERTSON PARK PHOTO TOUR

IDAHO STATE POLICE

THOUSAND SPRINGS BOAT TOUR

Come tour KA Park through the lens of a camera! Park Ambassador Daniel Gonzalez will provide instruction on how to properly photograph wildlife and their habitat; determine optimal lighting and conditions of a variety of subjects and situations. Bring your own camera, or just come along for the view. Transportation not provided for this trip. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 9:00am-11:00am May 3 KA Park $0/$0 304505-01

At ISP headquarters, located in Meridian, we will learn about the different bureaus of ISP and get to view some demonstrations from the academy. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ F 12:45-3:45pm April 13 DESC $8/$12.40 304095-01 62+ F 1:00-3:30pm April 13 WCC $8/$12.40 304395-01

The Hagerman Valley scenic tour combines breathtaking scenic tour with an exquisite luncheon buffet. 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 and gratuity not included. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ M 9:30am-5:00pm May 7 DESC $65/$100.20 304010-01 62+ M 10:00am-5:00pm May 7 WCC $65/$100.20 304310-01

EAGLE FISH HATCHERY

PARKS AND A PICNIC

Learn some basics about the Endangered Species Act, the status of salmon and steelhead in Idaho, the hurdles that Idaho salmon and steelhead face, and what the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is doing to maintain and rebuild populations. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 12:30-3:30pm Apr 19 DESC $8/$12.40 304058-01 62+ Th 1:00-3:30pm Apr 19 MNCC $8/$12.40 304258-01

ZOO SAFARI

Through a guided tour at Zoo Boise by zoo staff, discover how modern zoos operate and learn about their mission to provide education, recreation, and wildlife conservation. Meet the staff that deal with animal acquisitions, the architects who know the unique challenges of building a zoo, and learn how you and your community have changed the fate of wildlife conservation around the world for the better. Up-close animal experiences are included of course! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Tu 1:30-4:20pm April 24 WCC $12/$18.05 304314-01 62+ Tu 1:45-4:30pm April 24 DESC $12/$18.05 304014-01

BIRDING TOUR – OLD FORT BOISE

This spring we will visit the Fort Boise Wildlife Management Area, at the confluence of the Snake, Boise and Owyhee Rivers. In Spring catch views of raptors, shorebirds, songbirds, upland birds and waterfowl. Lunch is included in this tour, but you must register by April 16 th for the lunch order. This is a walking tour. Please wear appropriate shoes and bring a water bottle. Please call if you have questions about the distances or terrain. Binoculars recommended. AGES 62+ 62+

DAYS Th Th

TIME 9:45am-3:15pm 10:00am-3:00pm

DATES April 26 April 26

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LOCATION DESC MNCC

FEE RES/NR $24/$36.65 $24/$36.65

ACTIVITY# 303012-01 303212-01

Join us as we visit two of Boise’s newest parks, Marianne Williams Park and the Esther Simplot Park. Part of the “Ribbon of Jewels”, these parks are a wonderful addition to our city. We will visit Marianne Williams first, then drive to the Esther Simplot park where we will have a picnic lunch. Pack your lunch and join us. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Th 10:30am-2:00pm May 10 MNCC $8.00/12.40 303254-01 62+ Th 10:50am-2:30pm May 10 DESC $8.00/12.40 303054-01

MUSIC WEEK AT ST MICHAELS CATHEDRAL

Boise Music Week was founded in May of 1919, and the organ recitals at St Michaels are one of the highlights of the event. Register early so we have the appropriate number of tickets, and join us for this unique opportunity! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ Tu 11:30am-1:15pm May 15 DESC $8.00/12.40 303055-01

EGYPTIAN ORGAN RECITAL & SILENT MOVIE

Another hallmark event of Boise Music Week, we will experience the annual organ and movie event at the Egyptian Theatre. Register early as tickets will be purchased ahead of time, you don’t want to miss this one! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ F 11:10am-1:30pm May 18 MNCC $8.00/12.00 303256-01 62+ F 11:30am-1:30pm May 18 DESC $8.00/12.40 303056-01

MEMORIAL PARK(S) AND PICNIC

Did you know Boise has a Memorial for Fallen Idaho Firefighters and a 9/11 Memorial? Pack your lunch and join us when we visit this moving tribute. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 62+ M 11:30am-1:30pm May 21 DESC $8.00/$12.40 303057-01 62+ M 11:45am-1:30pm May 21 MNCC $8.00/$12.40 303257-01 WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Boise Parks and Recreation offers financial scholarships to qualified adults age 62 and older. To find out if you qualify to receive a scholarship, which will help pay for a class or activity, 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 that we can offer scholarships to older adults who have financial difficulties, and so we can offer unique and creative programs for seniors. Please send tax-deductible donations to the Dick Eardley Senior Center, c/o Boise Parks and Recreation, 690 Robbins Road, Boise, Idaho 83702. Thrift store donations are gladly accepted at the same location. Thank you; your support is greatly appreciated!

DAILY DROP-IN PROGRAMS

Throughout the week, programs for older adults are offered on a daily basis at the Dick Eardley Senior Center. 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 on the card. 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 the Dick Eardley Senior Center at 208-608- 7580. All classes listed below take place at the Dick Eardley Senior Center, 690 Robbins Road. Advanced registration for the classes listed below is not necessary - just drop in! Additional fitness programs offered at the Senior Center are listed on page 37.

FITNESS DROP-IN CLASSES

• Stretch & Tone Fitness Class ($3/visit) – Mondays from 1-2 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursday from 9:30-10:30 a.m. • Tai Chi ($1/visit) – Mondays from 9-10 a.m. and Thursdays from 2-3 p.m. • Longevity Stick ($1/visit) – Tuesdays from 10:30-11:30 a.m. (Longevity stick incorporates movements designed to improve balance, flexibility, strength and mental focus.) • Fit and Fall Proof (Free) offered through a partnership with Central District Health – Tuesdays and Fridays from 1-2 p.m.

PROGRAMS & SERVICES

The Dick Eardley Boise Senior Center, located at 690 Robbins Road, 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 nutrition. 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 – there’s something for everyone! The center is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Lunch is served each weekday at 12 p.m. and is prepared on site by Metro Meals on Wheels. Holiday closures: New Year’s Day, Monday, Jan. 1; President’s Day, Monday, Feb. 19. The center features a craft boutique offering oneof- a-kind items that are hand-made locally by folks 50 and older. There is also a community thrift store on site, where donations of new and slightly used items are always welcome! Proceeds from the thrift store help provide programs and services for seniors. To learn more about the Dick Eardley Senior Center, please stop by for a tour, call us at 208-608-7580, or visit us online at seniorcenter.cityofboise.org.

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PUNCH CARDS Purchase them here, leave them here. We’ll keep track of your balance and let you know when it’s time to renew.

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MENTAL FITNESS/SOCIAL/CARD GAMES

• Bridge ($1/visit) – Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays from 12:30-5 p.m.; Advanced Bridge ($1) First and Third Thursdays from10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Fun & Friendly Bridge ($1) Second and Fourth Thursdays from 3-6:30 p.m. • Billiards ($1/visit) – Daily from 8 a.m.–5 p.m. • Pinochle ($1/visit) – Fridays from 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; Intro to Pinochle ($1) Fridays from 2-4 p.m. • Chat-n-Chew Social Group ($1/visit) – Thursdays from 10-11:30 a.m. • BINGO (Free) – Thursday from 10-11:15 a.m. • Canasta ($1/visit) – Wednesdays from 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. • Knitting ($1/visit) – Wednesdays from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

HEALTH CLINICS AND SENIOR SERVICES

• Blood Pressure Clinic (Free) – Thursdays from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. • L egal Counsel (Free service provided by local attorneys) – First Monday and Third Tuesday of the month at 10 a.m., Second and Fourth Wednesdays of the month at 2 p.m.

CLASSES INTRO TO ZUMBA

Zumba Basics is a low-impact Senior Dance Fitness Class designed for Seniors 55+ 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 way to introduce students to the fun energetic rhythms of Zumba! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 50+ W 1:15-2:00pm Jan 3-31 Dick Eardley SC Natalie Gallegos $21/$32 215005-01 50+ W 1:15-2:00pm Feb 7-28 Dick Eardley SC Natalie Gallegos $21/$32 215005-02 50+ W 1:15-2:00pm Mar 7-28 Dick Eardley SC Natalie Gallegos $21/$32 315005-01 50+ W 1:15-2:00pm April 4-25 Dick Eardley SC Natalie Gallegos $21/$32 315005-02

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DICK EARDLEY SENIOR CENTER LINE DANCING

We will explore various styles of dance including line dancing, Cha Cha, Fox Trot, Ballroom, etc. For these fun dance classes, you do not need a partner. We will gear the sessions towards learning the footwork to the dances and how to adapt to various music. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 50+ W 2:00-2:45pm Jan 3-31 Dick Eardley SC Natalie Gallegos $26/$39.75 215006-01 50+ W 2:00-2:45pm Feb 7-28 Dick Eardley SC Natalie Gallegos $21/$32 215006-02 50+ W 2:00-2:45pm Mar 7-28 Dick Eardley SC Natalie Gallegos $21/$32 315006-01 50+ W 2:00-2:45pm April 4-25 Dick Eardley SC Natalie Gallegos $21/$32 315006-02

GENTLE YOGA

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 50+ W 9:30-10:30am Jan 3-31 Dick Eardley SC Mike McClenahan $26/$39.75 215007-01 50+ W 9:30-10:30am Feb 7-28 Dick Eardley SC Mike McClenahan $21/$32 215007-02 50+ W 9:30-10:30am March 7-28 Dick Eardley SC Mike McClenahan $21/$32 315007-01 50+ W 9:30-10:30am Apr 4-25 Dick Eardley SC Mike McClenahan $21/$32 315007-02

ACTIVE LIVING EVERYDAY

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 50+ Tu 2:00-3:00pm Jan 9-Mar 27 Dick Eardley SC Staff $15/$22.70 215004-01

MATUA

Matua incorporates easy-to- perform dance movements set to traditional Polynesian drum beats fused with the island and 60’s music. Matua is HOT HUlA fitness® for older adults. The workout provides the benefits of dance to participants of all levels from non-active to very active older adults. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 50+ M 11:00-11:45am Jan 8-29* Dick Eardley SC Varies $16/$24.2 215008-01 50+ M 11:00-11:45am Feb 5-26* Dick Eardley SC Varies $16/$24.2 215008-02 50+ M 11:00-11:45am March 5-26 Dick Eardley SC Varies $21/$32 315008-01 50+ M 11:00-11:45am April 2-23 Dick Eardley SC Varies $21/$32 315008-02 50+ M 11:00-11:45am April 30-May 21 Dick Eardley SC Varies $21/$32 315008-03 *No class Jan 15, Feb 19

SPECIAL EVENTS HEART-HEALTHY COOKING DEMONSTRATION WED, FEB. 14, 1 PM-2:30 PM

We’re celebrating American Heart Month on Valentine’s Day with a heart-healthy cooking demonstration and tasting beginning at 1 p.m. Join Molly Tevis, RDN, LD, the Eagle Albertsons Dietitian for a fun, informative and hands-on food demo about the 5 foods to support heart health. Come with a friend or bring your sweetheart and learn how to make chocolate peanut butter bites and quinoa power salad. Class is $5 per person and includes a special Valentine’s Day dessert. To register, call Erika at 208-608-7580.

AARP FREE TAX PREPARATION FEB. 1 THROUGH APRIL 12

AARP will once again offer free tax preparation at the Senior Center every Tuesday from Feb. 6 to April 10, and Thursday from Feb. 1 to April 12. Tax sessions are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Those seeking assistance are encouraged to arrive at 8 a.m. and to bring all tax-related documents.

Metro Meals on Wheels is proud to partner with the Dick Eardley Senior Center each weekday.

SPRING HEALTH FAIR THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 10:30 A.M. TO 12 P.M.

 Lunch served at 12 p.m.  Suggested donation of $4

for 60 years of age and older  $6 under age 60

PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

321-0030 MetroMealsOnWheels.net

The Idaho Senior Living Council will host its annual Spring Health Fair at the Dick Eardley Senior Center. Everyone is invited to attend and meet representatives from senior needs-related businesses and organizations in the Treasure Valley that come together to help seniors discover the many choices in Idaho senior living and services. This event is free. For more information call Mike Briggs at 208-996-4000.

MOTHER’S DAY FRIDAY, MAY 11, 12 P.M. Come have lunch and help us celebrate mothers! Metro Meals on Wheels will prepare a special Mother’s Day meal complete with dessert, and every mom in attendance will receive a flower. It’s our way of saying, “Thanks, Mom!” WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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ADAPTIVE RECREATION ADVENTURE ART

This 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 15+ M 4:15-5:30pm Jan 22-Mar 5* Fort Boise CC Dana Kelly $38.50 200539-01 15+ M 4:15-5:30pm Mar 12-May 7* Fort Boise CC Dana Kelly $51 300539-01 *No class February 19 and March 26

ADAPTIVE YOGA CLASS

Yoga helps to improve flexibility, strength, 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 15+ M 5:30-6:30pm Jan 22-Mar 5* Dick Eardley SC Ali Landers $25.75 200753-01 15+ M 5:30-6:30pm Mar 12-May 7* Dick Eardley SC Ali Landers $34 300753-01 *No class February 19 and March 26

ADAPTIVE FITNESS CLASS

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 any of Boise Parks and Recreation’s programs. Services, such as sign language interpreters, additional staff, adaptive equipment, etc. may 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. PARTICIPANT PERSONAL NEEDS  The adapted recreation staff and volunteers provide leadership for the program but are unable to provide assistance with self-care 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. 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, Idaho 83702. Thank you, your support is greatly appreciated!

VOLUNTEER  If you are age 18 and older, the AdVenture program could use your help! When by the title of a program, it means that volunteers are needed. Please consider volunteeryou see a ing. 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 e-mail at sbuchholz@cityofboise.org.

CLASSES & CLUBS

CUSTOMIZED ACTIVITIES FOR GROUPS AdVenture offers a variety of adaptive recre-

ation opportunities for groups. We use the expertise and resources of the AdVenture program to customize recreation programs that meet your group’s specific need and goals. For more information, please contact Emily or Sonya at 208-608-7680. Activities Can Include: • Pottery Classes on Fridays (Access to the Arts) • Poi • Dance • Outdoor Adventures (Hiking, Snowshoeing, Rafting etc.) • Adaptive Sports • And More

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Join our fitness class and work on stretching, weight lifting and aerobic activity. This is a great opportunity to get fit in a supportive, fun and social environment. Individuals of all fitness levels are encouraged to sign up. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 15+ Tu,Th 3:00-4:00pm Jan 23-Mar 8 Fort Boise CC Susan Warren $46 200728-01 15+ Tu,Th 4:00-5:00pm Jan 23-Mar 8 Fort Boise CC Susan Warren $46 200728-02 15+ Tu,Th 3:00-4:00pm Mar 13-May 10* Fort Boise CC Susan Warren $52.50 300728-01 15+ Tu,Th 4:00-5:00pm Mar 13-May 10* Fort Boise CC Susan Warren $52.50 300728-02 *No class March 27 and March 29

COOKING CLASS

Help 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 manners. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 15+ Tu 4:30-6:30pm Jan 23-Mar 6 Fort Boise CC AdVenture Staff $71 200729-01 15+ W 4:30-6:30pm Jan 24-Mar 7 Fort Boise CC AdVenture Staff $71 200729-02 15+ Tu 4:30-6:30pm Mar 13-May 8* Fort Boise CC AdVenture Staff $81 300729-01 15+ W 4:30-6:30pm Mar 14-May 9* Fort Boise CC AdVenture Staff $81 300729-02 *No class March 27 and March 28

DANCE ABILITY

Individuals with disabilities will develop new skills in creative movement and dance while working on strength, flexibility and coordination. The class will explore various styles of dancing, rhythm and music. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 12+ W 3:00-4:00pm Jan 24-Mar 7 Fort Boise CC Ali Landers $30 200538-01 12+ W 4:15-5:15pm Jan 24-Mar 7 Fort Boise CC Ali Landers $30 200538-02 12+ W 3:00-4:00pm Mar 14-May 9* Fort Boise CC Ali Landers $38 300538-01 12+ W 4:15-5:15pm Mar 14-May 9* Fort Boise CC Ali Landers $38 300538-02 *No class March 28. This class will perform at the BPR Dance Recital tentatively scheduled on Saturday, May 12.

ADAPTIVE MUSIC CLASS

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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE ACTIVITY# 12+ Th 5:00-6:00pm Jan 25-Mar 8 Dick Eardley SC Sarah Carroll $30 200764-01 12+ Th 5:00-6:00pm Mar 15-May 10* Dick Eardley SC Sarah Carroll $34 300764-01 *No class March 29

BOWLING CLUB

The 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 BSU SUB Bowling Alley. *Unless accompanied by an adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 14+* Tu 7:00-8:30pm 1/16, 1/30, 2/13, 2/27, 3/13 BSU Student Union $34 200730-01 14+* Tu 7:00-8:30pm 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/6, 3/20 BSU Student Union $34 200730-02 14+* Tu 7:00-8:30pm 3/27, 4/10, 4/24, 5/8, 5/22 BSU Student Union $34 300730-01 14+* Tu 7:00-8:30pm 4/3, 4/17, 5/1, 5/15, 5/29 BSU Student Union $34 300730-02 (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


ADAPTIVE RECREATION ADVENTURE WALKING CLUB

TUBING AND PIZZA

SOCIAL CLUBS

SNOWSHOEING & HOT SPRINGS ADVENTURE

Join us for a scavenger hunt through a different park each week while getting a good workout! Each week, 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 15+ M 4:00-6:00pm May 14-Jun 4* Fort Boise CC $17.50 300800-01 *No club May 28. These clubs are ideal social opportunities for adults with intellectual disabilities. Outings include bowling, dinner and a movie and more! The staff to participant ratio will be 1:5. Members of the club 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!

WEDNESDAY NIGHT SOCIAL CLUB AGES DAYS TIME 18+ W 6:00-8:30pm 18+ W 6:00-8:30pm *No club March 28.

DATES Jan 24-Mar 7 Mar 14-May 2*

AGES DAYS TIME 18+ Th 6:00-8:30pm 18+ Th 6:00-8:30pm *No club March 29.

DATES Jan 25-Mar 8 Mar 15-May 3*

AGES DAYS TIME 18-32 F 7:00-9:30pm 18-32 F 7:00-9:30pm *No club March 30.

DATES Jan 26-Mar 9 Mar 16-May 4*

THURSDAY NIGHT SOCIAL CLUB

FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIAL CLUB

LOCATION Morley Nelson CC Morley Nelson CC

FEE $70 $70

ACTIVITY# 200320-01 300320-01

LOCATION Whitney CC Whitney CC

FEE $70 $70

ACTIVITY# 200300-01 300300-01

LOCATION Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC

FEE $70 $70

ACTIVITY# 200310-01 300310-01

ADAPTIVE SKATING AT IDAHO ICEWORLD

In this adaptive ice skating class, students with disabilities will receive instruction based upon their individual needs and goals. Some adaptive equipment is available for use at no extra cost. Contact Jackie Woodland at Idaho IceWorld at 208-608-7718 for more information.

ONE DAY PROGRAMS DINNER AND A MOVIE

Catch 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. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 18+ F 5:00-9:30pm Jan 19 Mongolian BBQ, 1808 S Broadway $21 200203-01 18+ F 5:00-9:30pm Feb 16 Idaho Pizza Co, 4218 W Overland Rd $21 200203-02 18+ F 5:00-9:30pm Feb 23 Sunrise Café, 4202 W Overland Rd $21 200203-03 18+ F 5:00-9:30pm Mar 9 Rockies Diner, 3900 W Overland Rd $21 300203-01 18+ F 5:00-9:30pm Mar 23 Golden Star, 1142 N Orchard St $21 300203-02 18+ F 5:00-9:30pm Mar 30 Chapala, 1459 S Vinnell Way $21 300203-03 18+ F 5:00-9:30pm Apr 13 Big Jud’s, 289 S Protest Rd $21 300203-04 18+ F 5:00-9:30pm May 4 Elmer’s, 1385 S Capitol Blvd $21 300203-05

BSU BASKETBALL GAME

Cheer on Boise State University’s Basketball teams as they take on the competition. Before the game we will go out to eat. The fee includes transportation from Fort Boise Community Center, meal and game ticket. In January we will watch the women’s game and in March we will watch the men’s game. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16 +* Sa 12:00-5:00pm Jan 20 Fort Boise CC $25 200718-01 16 +* Sa 3:00-8:00pm Mar 3 Fort Boise CC $25 300718-01

AQUARIUM & DINNER

Explore the Boise Aquarium with AdVenture. At the aquarium we will discover and learn about the animals and marine life that live there. After the aquarium we will go out to dinner. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* F 3:45-7:45pm Jan 26 Fort Boise CC $29 200721-01 PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

Enjoy thrills and chills on an exciting trip to the tubing hill at Bogus Basin. Tubes will be provided for your sledding adventure. Participants will need to ride in a tube on their own but can travel in tandem with another tube beside them. After tubing, we will head back to Fort Boise Community Center for a late pizza lunch. Participants must be willing and able to follow instructions and stay with the group. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16 +* Sa 9:00am-2:00pm Jan 27 Fort Boise CC $32.50 200717-01 Experience the beauty of snow-covered hills and fresh mountain air on a snowshoe trip near Idaho City. We will wear special “shoes” that prevent us from sinking in the snow during our approximately 1.5 hour hike over mostly flat terrain. People of all fitness levels are welcome, we tailor the hike to the group. After snowshoeing we will eat lunch in Idaho City and then soak in the beautiful hot springs. There is not a life guard on duty at the hot springs so participants must know their swimming limits. The cost includes transportation from Fort Boise Community Center, snowshoes, lunch and hot springs entrance. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 18+* Sa 9:00am-5:30pm Feb 3 Fort Boise CC $42.50 200714-01

HOCKEY GAME & DINNER

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. Participants may wish to bring additional spending money for souvenirs or concessions at the game. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* F 5:00-10:00pm Feb 2 Fort Boise CC $41.50 200509-01 16+* Sa 5:00-10:00pm Mar 10 Fort Boise CC $41.50 300509-01

DISCOVERY CENTER & LUNCH

Have fun learning about science at the Discovery Center of Idaho. After exploring the cool, hands on activities we will go out to lunch. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* F 10:00am-1:30pm Feb 9 Fort Boise CC $31 200560-01

DANCING & DESSERT

Dance the night away with AdVenture at the Valentine’s Dance hosted by the Arc Inc. Before the dance we will socialize over a yummy dessert. Participants may wish to bring extra spending money for photos and snacks at the dance. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 18+ F 5:30-9:30pm Feb 9 Fort Boise CC $16 200710-01

ELK HERD SLEIGH RIDE

Ride on a horse-drawn sleigh into the middle of an elk herd! This trip will also include a delicious lunch in Cascade. Cost includes transportation from Fort Boise Community Center, the sleigh ride and lunch. Return time depends upon winter road conditions. There are a limited number of seats so sign up early! *Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 2-12* Sa 9:00am-5:30pm Feb 10 Fort Boise CC $30 200733-01 13-17* Sa 9:00am-5:30pm Feb 10 Fort Boise CC $35 200734-01 18+ Sa 9:00am-5:30pm Feb 10 Fort Boise CC $46 200735-01 2-12* F 9:00am-5:30pm Feb 23 Fort Boise CC $30 200736-01 13-17* F 9:00am-5:30pm Feb 23 Fort Boise CC $35 200737-01 18+ F 9:00am-5:30pm Feb 23 Fort Boise CC $46 200738-01

SNOWMOBILING

The West Mountain Snowmobile Club is providing a day of snowmobiling and lunch near the town of Cascade for participants with disabilities. Participants will ride behind one of the club members who is driving the snowmobile. For those who cannot sit in a snowmobile, an enclosed ‘snow cat’ is available. We will return around 5 p.m. depending on winter road conditions. By volunteer request, this program is for participants with disabilities who have not previously gone on the trip. After February 1 registration will be open to those who have gone in the past. AGES DAYS TIME 18+ Sa 8:30am-5:00pm

DATES Feb 24

LOCATION Fort Boise CC

FEE ACTIVITY# $17.50 200715-01

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ADAPTIVE RECREATION ARCADE & LUNCH

During this fun day we will go to the Wahooz Arcade where each participant will get a $5 game card. After playing at the arcade we will socialize over lunch. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* Sa 10:00am-1:00pm Feb 24 Fort Boise CC $25 300536-01

BOWLING & DINNER

Looking for something fun to do? Join us for dinner and bowling! The cost of this activity includes the transportation from Fort Boise Community Center, dinner and bowling. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* F 5:00-9:00pm Mar 2 Fort Boise CC $25 300722-01 16+* F 5:00-9:00pm Apr 6 Fort Boise CC $25 300722-02

POTTERY, LUNCH & ZOO TRIP

Join us for a super fun Friday! Create 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. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 14+* F 9:15am-3:00pm Mar 16 Fort Boise CC $30 300561-01

HOT SPRINGS TRIP

Soak in a beautiful Idaho hot spring resort with AdVenture. This fun outing also includes a late lunch in Idaho City. 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. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME 18+* Sa 10:00am-4:30pm 18+* Sa 10:00am-4:30pm

DATES Mar 17 Apr 7

LOCATION Fort Boise CC Fort Boise CC

FEE $41.50 $41.50

Chair Hoops

2018 22-24 WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL MARCH

TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER

Wheelchair Basketball Tournament for people with and without disabilities! Gather your friends and create your team of 10 players to support the AdVenture Program which offers recreation for individuals with disabilities. Wheelchairs will be provided. Register early, the tournament is limited to 20 teams. All registered players will receive a ChairHoops T-shirt. Games will be played on Thursday evening at Fort Boise Community Center, on Friday evening at Timberline High School and during the day on Saturday at TEAM Timberline High REGISTRATION FEE School. For more information call DUE BY MARCH 1, 2018 (208) 608-7680.

$155

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ACTIVITY# 300713-01 300713-02

WARHAWK AIR MUSEUM & LUNCH

Tour the Warhawk Air Museum and learn about the history and personal experiences of people who lived through times of war, learn about aviation history, view a large collection of war time memorabilia and see the unique collection of rare airplanes and equipment. After the tour we will go out to lunch. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* F 10:00am-2:00pm Apr 6 Fort Boise CC $31 200205-01

GAME NIGHT & DINNER

It’s game night at Fort Boise Community Center! We will play board games, BINGO, games in the gym, foosball, table tennis, and much more. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite game. We will also eat pizza and make ice cream sundaes! Please be sure to register in advance; this is not drop-in program. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME 16+* Sa 5:30-8:30pm

DATES Apr 14

LOCATION Fort Boise CC

FEE $11

ACTIVITY# 300510-01

ZOO & DINNER

This will be a day of fun as we explore the wonderful animals at Zoo Boise. After our trip to the Zoo, we will socialize over dinner. Participants must be able to stay with the group. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* F 3:00-7:00pm Apr 20 Fort Boise CC $25 300757-01

CERAMICA & LUNCH

During this fun trip we will go out to lunch and get creative at Ceramica where we will paint a piece of pottery. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* Sa 9:30am-1:30pm Apr 21 Fort Boise CC $28 300744-01

SPROUT FILM FESTIVAL & DINNER

Join AdVenture at the Sprout Film Festival which focuses on several short films “that celebrate the diverse lives and creativity of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.” The majority of these movies have actors who have disabilities or are directed by people with disabilities. Some films may be rated PG 13. Before going to see the films we will go out to dinner. The cost of the evening includes transportation from Fort Boise Community Center to activities and back, dinner and the film festival. Join us for a fun evening celebrating the artistic abilities of people with disabilities. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 18 + F 5:00-10:00pm April 27 Fort Boise CC $27 300758-01

OLD PENITENTIARY TOUR & LUNCH

Join us for lunch and then go on a tour of the historic Old Idaho Penitentiary. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16 +* F 11:00am-3:00pm Apr 27 Fort Boise CC $27 300575-01

FIRST THURSDAY & DINNER

Enjoy First Thursday with AdVenture. We will go out to dinner, explore a museum, walk around town and grab some dessert! Please note that all AdVenture programs are alcohol free. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 18+ Th 5:00-9:00pm May 3 Fort Boise CC $25 300725-01

BRUNEAU SAND DUNES

Bruneau Sand Dunes is a beautiful area featuring towering dunes of sand for climbing and playing. We will spend the day exploring the dunes, eating lunch and having fun! Participants must be able to stay with the group. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* Sa 9:30am-4:00pm May 5 Fort Boise CC $25 300712-01

MINI GOLF & DINNER

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. *Unless accompanied by an adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* F 5:00-8:30pm May 11 Fort Boise CC $25 300720-01 (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


ADAPTIVE RECREATION ADVENTURE SEEKER PROGRAM 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.

YOUTH ADAPTIVE SPORTS CLINIC

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 (ages 6-19) with physical disabilities who use a wheelchair, AFO braces, walkers or crutches are welcome to attend. Space is limited, please sign up early. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 6-19 Sa 10:30am-3:30pm Jan 20 Fort Boise CC $20 200709-01

SATURDAY BEST TUBING AT BOGUS BASIN FOR YOUTH WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS

Boise Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the National Federation of the Blind, is offering the BEST Saturday Club (Braille Enrichment and Skills Training). At this special January event we will go tubing at the Bogus Basin tubing hill. Family members of youth with visual impairments are also welcome to enroll. Transportation from Fort Boise Community Center to tubing and back is limited or meet us at the hill. This program is designed for elementary age youth with visual impairments and their friends and family. All participants need to register and pay the fee. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 5-15 Sa 10:30am-2:30pm Jan 20 Fort Boise CC $10 200762-01

SATURDAY BEST FOR YOUTH WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS

DANCE PERFORMANCE & DINNER

Boise Parks and Recreation’s annual Dance Recital highlights dance performances by people of all ages and abilities. We are especially excited to support both of AdVenture’s adaptive Dance Ability classes. After the fun at the recital we will go out to dinner. *Unless accompanied by an enrolled adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* Sa 3:00-8:00pm May 12 Fort Boise CC $21 300761-01

ADAPTIVE BIKE RIDE

Join us for an hour-long group cycle ride along the Greenbelt. Bring your own bike or use one of our adaptive hand cycles, adult trikes, recumbent trikes, or tandem trikes (bike reservations are on a first come first serve bases, call Sonya at 208-608-7681 to reserve your cycle at the time of registration). These bike 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. *Unless accompanied by an adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* Th 5:30-7:00pm Apr 26 KA Municipal Park $6 300737-01 16+* W 5:30-7:00pm May 2 KA Municipal Park $6 300737-02

ADAPTIVE BIKE RIDE & PICNIC

This program is very similar to the Adaptive Bike Ride (please see previous description), however, at this activity we will have a picnic lunch after the ride. *Unless accompanied by an adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 16+* Sa 10:30am-1:00pm Apr 28 KA Municipal Park $13.25 300738-01

ADAPTIVE BIKE FAIR

FREE

Try out a variety of adaptive cycles at our bike fair! You will have the opportunity to try upright and recumbent hand cycles, trikes, recumbent trikes, tandem bikes and trikes. This is a great time to learn about adaptive cycles and discover what type works for you. Pre-registration is not required, drop in between 10a.m.-2 p.m. to try the cycles. *All ages and ability levels are welcome; youth under age 18 must attend with an adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# ALL* Sa 10:00am-2:00pm May 19 Fort Boise CC FREE 300759-01

REGISTER ONLINE PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

Boise Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the National Federation of the Blind, is offering the BEST Saturday Club (Braille Enrichment and Skills Training). Each month will feature braille reading/writing and a different recreation activity or field trip. This program, led by instructor Alison Steven, is designed for elementary age youth with visual impairments. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 5-15 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm 2/10, 3/10, 4/14, 5/5 Fort Boise CC $30 200760-01

WHEELCHAIR RUGBY

This Paralympic Sport is a fast-paced and high contact team sport that is a lot of fun! Typically played by people with physical disabilities, the wheelchair rugby team loves when people without disabilities join as well! During practice you will learn the rules, develop your skills and scrimmage during this 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. *Youth under 18 may enroll if accompanied by an adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 18+* W 12:00-2:30pm Jan 3-Feb 28 Fort Boise CC $32.50 200704-01 18+* Sa 1:15-3:45pm* Jan 6-Feb 24* Fort Boise CC $29 200704-02 18+* W 12:00-2:30pm Mar 7-Apr 11 Fort Boise CC $22 300704-01 18+* Sa 1:15-3:45pm Mar 3-Apr 14 Fort Boise CC $25.50 300704-02 *On January 20 rugby will be held from 6:30-9pm

WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL

Get out of the cold and come play the fast-paced game of wheelchair basketball. This is your chance to learn the rules of the game, practice your skills and then play a few pick-up games. You do not have to have a disability to play, wheelchairs will be provided for your use. This activity is for people who want a good workout and competitive practice time. Sign up for the session at the discounted rate or there is a drop-in fee of $4/day. *Youth under 18 may enroll if accompanied by an adult. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 18+* Sa 4:15-6:15pm Jan 20-Mar 17 Fort Boise CC $28 200708-01 18+* Sa 4:15-6:15pm Apr 7-May 19 Fort Boise CC $22 300708-01

CHAIRHOOPS – WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

March 22-24, 2018. Wheelchair basketball tournament for people with and without disabilities. Gather your friends and create your team of 10 players to support the AdVeture program which offers recreation for individual with disabilities. Wheelchairs will be provided. Register early, the tournament is limited to 20 teams. All registered players will receive a ChairHoops T-shirt. Games will be played on Thursday evening at Fort Boise Community Center, on Friday evening at Timberline High School and during the day on Saturday at Timberline High School. The team registration fee of $155 is due by March 1, 2018 but register early as the tournament fills up. For more information or to register call 208-608-7680.

IDAHO YOUTH ADAPTIVE SPORTS CAMP

JUNE 13-16, 2018

This year marks the 31th anniversary of the Idaho Youth Adaptive Sports Camp! This camp provides youth with physical disabilities a memorable sports camp experience. Individuals ages 6-19 who use a wheelchair or an assisted device (walker, crutches, AFO braces, etc.) to help with mobility have the opportunity to try adaptive sports, develop skills and improve their fitness level. Participants will get to enjoy a variety of athletic and recreational activities such as wheelchair tennis, track and field, fishing, canoeing, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and more. If you would like more information on camp or to register, please call Emily Kovarik at 208-608-7680. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION FEE ACTIVITY# 6-19 W-Sa 9:00am-3:00pm Jun 13-16 Fort Boise CC $65 400805-01 WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION TREE CLASSES

These are free classes! No charge for attendance but please register if you plan on attending.

WHAT MAKES TREES TICK - AN - INSIDE LOOK AT TREES

GARDENING CLASSES These are free classes! No charge for attendance but please register if you plan on attending.

GRAPE GROWING

Tree Biology with Gary Moen, Arborist, and Professor Emeritus at BSU. Learn how a tree works from top to bottom. Understanding how a tree functions will help you make decisions about the long term health of your trees. This class is an important foundation for the other classes. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Feb 28 Library - Boise Main Gary Moen $0 235200-01

Danny Trevett manages the horticultural care and maintenance of Esther Simplot Park. But he also has a passion for grape growing. Come learn about growing them here in Idaho. Danny will cover everything from planting, pruning and harvesting your grapes to how to train your grape vines and handle the challenges of insects and diseases. Grape vines can be a valuable addition to your homestead or a great backyard hobby with delicious results to boot! AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Feb 21 Library - Boise Main Danny Trevett $0 237000-01

FRUIT TREE PRUNING

ORGANIC GARDENING

Fruit Trees with Matt Perkins, Boise City Arborist. Matt has extensive experience in pruning fruit tree culture. Knowing how and when to prune for fruit is much different than pruning an ornamental tree. If you have a fruit tree, this is the class for you! Due to the popularity of this class, we are offering it on two different nights: Wednesday, March 7 & Thursday, March 8. Please register for only one of the two dates. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Mar 7 Library - Boise Main Matthew Perkins $0 235000-01 16+ Th 6:00-8:30pm Mar 8 Library - Boise Main Matthew Perkins $0 235000-02

Get ready for the upcoming growing season with Boise Urban Garden School’s Organic Gardening Class. During this two-hour workshop, you will learn the basics of organic gardening. Topics will include garden planning, plant selection and care, water, and weed and pest management. Leave with the knowledge to grow a successful organic garden, and how you can enjoy the health and money saving benefits of cultivating your own food. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Apr 4 Library - Boise Main STAFF $0 237001-01

TREE PRUNING

These are free classes! No charge for attendance but please register if you plan on attending.

Pruning is much more than cutting off branches. Incorrect pruning can cause serious problems for your trees and consequently you. Learn the correct way to make a pruning cut, the tree’s response to the cuts you make and how to prune for the long term health and beauty of your trees. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Mar 14 Library - Boise Main TBD $0 235400-01

TREE SELECTION AND PLANTING

Tree Selection and Planting with Ryan Rodgers, Boise City Arborist and Manager of the Laura Moore Cunningham City Arboretum. Choosing a tree requires careful consideration of soil and the environment along with considering the mature characteristics of the tree. Ryan will point out cultural requirements and growth habits of tree varieties that do well in the Treasure Valley. Planting incorrectly is one of the most common reasons for tree failure. Unfortunately, sometime the problem isn’t evident for 10 or more years. Once you’ve chosen the perfect tree for your area, learn the correct way to plant, or what to look for when someone else plants to ensure the long term success of the tree. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Mar 21 Library - Boise Main Ryan Rodgers $0 335600-01

TREE PROBLEMS Tree Problems with Debbie Cook, Boise City Arborist. Learn about some of the most common problems found on trees in the Treasure Valley. You’ll learn about insects and diseases that affect our trees but also about the most common problems people create by incorrect cultural practices. You’ll learn to identify the problems and will be given suggestions on how to correct them. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Mar 28 Library - Boise Main Debbie Cook $0 335800-01

LAURA MOORE CUNNINGHAM CITY ARBORETUM TOUR Laura Moore Cunningham City Arboretum Tour with Ryan Rodgers, Boise City Arborist and Manager of the Laura Moore Cunningham City Arboretum. Come tour the nursery and see where the city grows its trees. During the tour, we will look at basic nursery production, discuss species identification and learn about characteristics of small trees. We will then walk over to the Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park and look at mature specimens. There will be walking on uneven surfaces which may be potentially dusty or muddy depending on the spring weather. Please wear appropriate shoes and bring a water bottle if the weather is warm. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:00pm May 9 City Nursery Ryan Rodgers $0 335500-01

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LAWN & LANDSCAPE CLASSES ROSES & LANDSCAPE

Caring for roses is a year ‘round job. This course will cover all the important tasks involved in the care of roses in the Boise area. Andrea Wurtz will guide you step by step on how to maintain your roses including pruning techniques, Bacterial Cane Blight identification and tips for preventing pests/ diseases. Wurtz is a Master Gardener and Certified Landscape Technician who was responsible for the care and maintenance of Kathryn Albertson Park and all the roses in Ann Morrison Park for a number of years. She and her staff are currently responsible for maintaining the flower beds and landscape in the right-of- way sections along many of the Boise streets as well as in the City parks. She has also spent considerable time in the rose garden in Julia Davis Park. Landscape architect Toby Norton will provide background on landscape design, including orientation, hydrozones, and proper plant placement. A licensed landscape architect, Norton has over 20 years of experience in landscape architecture and project management. Question-and-answer sessions follow the presentation. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Feb 7 Library - Boise Main Wurtz/Norton $0 337100-01

LAWN & IRRIGATION

Dave Beck will provide an overview of the most important topics related to growing a beautiful lawn. He’ll talk about turf grass growth, physiology and affective cultivation strategies for different grass types common in Idaho. Beck is responsible for the care and maintenance of more than 300 acres of turf in city parks. Danny Roop will teach a short course on how to use your irrigation system to efficiently water your garden and landscaping in our dry Idaho climate. He’ll talk about sprinkler maintenance and design including comparisons of different types of emitters such as drip, spray heads and rotors. Danny Roop is a Boise Parks and Recreation irrigation mechanic who maintains the irrigation system for more than 100 acres of turf at Ann Morrison Memorial Park. Question-and- answer sessions follow the presentation. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-8:30pm Apr 11 Library - Boise Main Beck/Roop $0 337000-01

NATIVE PLANT CLASS

These are free classes! No charge for attendance but please register if you plan on attending.

NATIVE PLANTS OF THE BOISE FOOTHILLS

Martha Brabec, Parks and Recreation Foothills Restoration Specialist, will provide an overview of native plants of the Boise foothills and the important habitat they provide for wildlife in the area. While historic overgrazing and wildfires have impacted the plant communities, it is still possible to find large pockets of native plants and healthy ecosystems. Learn what to look for and where to look while spending time on the trail system. AGES DAYS TIME DATES LOCATION INSTRUCTOR FEE RES/NR ACTIVITY# 16+ W 6:00-7:00pm Apr 18 Library - Boise Main Martha Brabec $0 335300-01 (208) 608-7680 • PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG


voLEARNteer PROGRAM Boise Parks and Recreation’s VoLEARNteer program strives to enhance enjoyment of our parks and open spaces in two ways: by providing opportunities for people to have a hand in enhancing and caring for Boise’s parks through volunteering, and by nurturing the public’s curiosity by encouraging exploration of Boise’s natural and historical significance through a variety of educational programs. Whether you want to learn something new or get your hands dirty with us, we offer lots of ways to go beyond passive enjoyment of the Boise park system. From individuals and families to classrooms and corporations, there’s something for everyone. Browse our upcoming offerings and feel free to contact us. We’d love to hear from you!

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES http://parks.cityofboise.org/volunteers/

JULIA DAVIS ROSE GARDEN

You don’t need a green thumb to be a Julia Davis Rose Garden volunteer. Since 1935, the Julia Davis Rose Garden has attracted gardeners of varying expertise who share one thing in common – a passion for roses. The rose garden has always been a labor of love by and for the people of Boise, and you can help us keep the tradition alive by volunteering one morning each week through the summer. Beginning March 21, we will hold weekly work sessions from 8-11 a.m. each Wednesday through the growing season. No knowledge of plant care is required. Our professional staff will provide direction and training for anyone who is interested in lending a hand.

RELEAF BOISE

APRIL 28, 2018

Thousands of trees have been planted on public rights of way over the years through the generous labor of volunteers during this annual event. Boise’s thriving urban forest offers numerous benefits: Energy savings, improved air quality, reduced storm water runoff, increased property values, aesthetic enjoyment and more. We invite you to help us keep this rich resource thriving. You provide the labor; the City of Boise will provide the trees.

PARK AMBASSADORS

Park Ambassadors promote community stewardship and educate park users at Boise’s most popular parks. As a participant, you will be given all the tools and training you need to share useful information and foster greater appreciation for the historic and natural significance of our parks.

ADOPT-A-PARK

Groups can make a year-long commitment to help us maintain one of Boise’s many parks. Some of the tasks include removing graffiti, picking up litter, filling “mutt mitt” dispensers, painting site amenities, raking leaves, mulching trees, and refurbishing picnic tables. In exchange, the Department will recognize your group as the adopting agency via signage in the park.

ADOPT THE GREENBELT

The Adopt the Greenbelt Program engages groups in the ongoing care of the Boise River Greenbelt. Participants adopt a 2/3-mile section of the Greenbelt for a year long commitment, and visit their section at least once a month to pick up trash, inspect site amenities, and report activity to the Boise Parks and Recreation Department.

SERVICE PROJECTS

Service projects can be scheduled throughout the season. These are typically one-time efforts that range from 3 to 5 hours, depending on location and group size. Common projects include park spruce-ups, tree mulching, amenity painting and repair, trash pick-up, and tree wrapping. PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

LEARN SOMETHING NEW

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FIELD GUIDE TO BOISE’S BIRDS

Birds can be found in just about every setting within the city, from urban microparks to the sprawling foothills that border our northeastern edge. They 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 habitats in and around the city support and attract hundreds of species, and we invite you to explore some of those that are most common. Field Guide to Boise’s Birds can be accessed for free online. A printed version is available for purchase at the Parks and Recreation Administration Office for $8.00 a piece, plus tax.

NATURE GUIDE FOR BOISE’S PARKS

The online Nature Guide for Boise’s Parks is made available to help you answer the question, “What was that?” If you ever find yourself in Boise parks and see a plant, tree, or animal that you can’t identify, you may log onto the Nature Guide or contact us to help you get an answer.

PARK TOURS

Thanks to our dedicated and knowledgeable staff and volunteers, we are excited to offer a variety of park and facility tours throughout the year. These range from historical tours of some of Boise’s oldest and unique facilities to tours that engage you in a park’s natural environment. Birds for All Seasons: We are excited to partner with the Golden Eagle Audubon Society on a series of free birding tours, being offered in Boise parks. Knowledgeable bird enthusiasts from Golden Eagle will introduce participants to the joys of birding and guide tours highlighting the myriad of birds that can be found in and around Boise, during different seasons of the year. Tour dates are announced seasonally and registration is required. Morris Hill and Pioneer Cemeteries: Join us for a walking tour of Boise’s historic cemeteries and learn the history of the people interred there. Cemetery tours highlight some of the symbolism, customs and lore associated with final resting places. Tour dates are announced when determined and registration is required. Nature Tours: Take a “Walk on the Wild Side” with us as we explore some of Boise’s most popular parks. These tours highlight each park’s plants and wildlife in an educational presentation that features a peaceful setting and frequent animal encounters. Guided group tours can be requested, and will be accommodated depending on staff/volunteer availability.

These opportunities and more can be found on our VoLEARNteer web site parks.cityofboise.org/vo-learn-teer If you don’t find something you are interested in, check back regularly as we offer a variety of programs throughout the year. CONTACT: Jerry Pugh, Community Programs Coordinator Boise Parks and Recreation (208) 608-7617 jpugh@cityofboise.org WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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BOISE DEPOT

The Boise Depot is a unique venue for weddings, parties and corporate parties and fundraising events. A beautiful historic Spanish-style structure operated by the Boise Parks and Recreation Department, the Depot was opened in 1925 to elaborate fanfare in the capital city. The former Union Pacific passenger train station can accommodate 300 maximum occupancy; 165 for sit-down events. Depot amenities include The Great Hall, a 3,542-square-foot space with a soaring multistory atrium. The Great Hall once served as the building’s waiting room. The original 1925 Barkalow Brothers Newsstand is featured on the west wall. The wood and glass newsstand has been slightly restored but remains in its original form. 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 scheduled 11 months in advanced (12:01 a.m. on the 1st Day of the 11th month).

a venue as unique as you are

FREE PUBLIC DROP-IN HOURS • 11am-5pm Sundays and Mondays • Closed on legal holidays

GREAT HALL RATES TUESDAY–THURSDAY 8 hours: $1,250*

FRIDAY & SATURDAY 8 hours: $1,325*

LEGAL HOLIDAYS 12 hours: $2,200

WITH A GREAT HALL RESERVATION

NORTH PLAZA

8 hours: $260 • $55/per extra hour

BELL TOWER

4 hours: $85 • $30/per extra hour

*Additional hours available. Includes $300 refundable security and liability insurance.

SPECIAL RENTAL RATES GREAT HALL & DEPOT

5 HOURS / $525 or 6 HOURS / $630 TUES–SAT, NOV 1–MAR 31, excludes legal holidays TUES–THURS, APR 1–OCT 31, excludes legal holidays

FREE GUIDED TOUR 1ST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH

Our Boise Train Depot tour guide will highlight the history of the iconic Boise Depot an 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 will be held at noon and 1:30 pm and are approximately one hour in length.

FREE PUBLIC HOURS

SUN & MON 11am–5pm (CLOSED LEGAL HOLIDAYS)

208.608.7644 reserve@cityofboise.org 2603 W. Eastover Terrace Boise , ID 83706

Sound system included. Requires a $150 refundable security deposit and liability insurance.

MEETING STATION

4 Hours: $300 / extra hours: $75/hour

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PARK RESERVATIONS PARK FEES

PICNIC & GARDEN RESERVATIONS

We recommend planning ahead and booking early, due to the high demand placed on our parks. Reservations guarantee the location, date, and reservation block for your scheduled event, subject to availability. Groups with reservations have priority use over drop-in users. A fee is required to reserve a facility. Fees vary according to event needs and/or the facility. Reservations for the following park shelters and picnic sites are accepted up to 11 months (12:01 a.m. on the 1st day of the 11th month) in advance for use from the 2nd Saturday in April through the 2nd Sunday in October. Each site varies in capacity and surrounding attractions: • Borah Park Shelter • Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park Shelter & Picnic Sites • Camel’s Back Picnic Site • Phillippi Park Shelter • Cassia Park Shelter • Quarry View Park Shelter • Ivywild Park Shelter • Winstead Park Shelter • Marianne Williams Shelter & Gazebo Reservations for the Ann Morrison Shelter, Esther Simplot Pavilions & Pier, Julia Davis Gene Harris Bandshell, Pavillions, Veterans Memorial Park Shelter and Picnic Site are accepted beginning on the 1st day (12:01 a.m.) of January for use from the 2nd Saturday in April through the 2nd Sunday in October. HOW TO CONTACT US: Phone: (208) 608-7644 Email: reserve@cityofboise.org Website: parks.cityofboise.org Walk in: Boise Parks and Recreation Administration Office, 1104 Royal Blvd., Boise, ID 83706 8:00am-5:00pm. Monday-Friday. Office is closed all legal holidays.

GARDEN SITES: WEDDINGS & CEREMONIES

Celebrate your special moment at one of our beautiful park sites! Surround yourself with dozens of rose bushes in the Julia Davis Rose Garden or enjoy the tranquility of the natural setting of Kathryn Albertson Park, Marianne Williams Gazebo, or Esther Simplot Friendship Island. Julia Davis Rose Garden, Esther Simplot Friendship Island and Kathryn Albertson Park Gazebos are restricted to formal ceremonies only. Receptions are not permitted at these sites. Up to 10 chairs may be hand carried in and out of each location. Julia Davis Rose Garden and Esther Simplot Friendship Island reservations are accepted beginning on the 1st day (12:01 a.m.) of January for use from the 2nd Saturday in April through the 2nd Sunday in October. Marianne Williams Gazebo and Kathryn Albertson Park Gazebos can be reserved up to 11 months (12:01 a.m. on the 1st day of the 11th month) in advance of your special day for use from the 2nd Saturday in April through the 2nd Sunday in October. Gazebos include the Eyrie and the Rookery.

PLAZA: C.W. MOORE

Monday-Friday 5pm-sunset, Saturday-Sunday 7am-11am, Noon-4pm and 5pm-sunset. Contact (208) 608-7644. Restricted to formal ceremonies only. PARKS.CITYOFBOISE.ORG • (208) 608-7680

Payment is required to finalize your reservation. Checks, cash, money orders, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or debit cards are accepted. Reservation time blocks are available in four-hour blocks (7:00-11:00 am, 12:00-4:00 pm, 5:00-sunset) All blocks include setup and cleanup time. SHELTERS/SITES..................................................................... RESIDENT................ NON-RESIDENT Ann Morrison, Julia Davis, Esther Simplot Pavilions................................. $90.00............................... $139.50 Kristin Armstrong Municipal Shelter & Picnic Sites, Ivywild,..................... $65.00............................... $100.75 Marianne Williams, Winstead & Veterans Shelter Phillippi, Quarry View, Camel’s Back, Borah Shelter................................. $45.00................................. $69.75 Marianne Williams Gazebo & Cassia, Veterans Picnic Site Ann Morrison Fountain (Special Events Only)....................................... $300.00............................... $465.00 Julia Davis Gene Harris Bandshell........................................................ $375.00............................... $581.25 GARDENS............................................................................... RESIDENT................ NON-RESIDENT Kathryn Albertson ................................................................................. $90.00............................... $139.50 Rose Garden......................................................................................... $90.00............................... $139.50 Esther Simplot Friendship Island............................................................ $90.00............................... $139.50 Special Weekday Discount*................................................................... $40.00...................................... N/A *Applies to Boise City residents only for reservations at Ann Morrison, Borah, Camel’s Back, Cassia, Ivywild, Julia Davis pavilions, Marianne Williams, Kristin Armstrong Municipal, Phillippi, Quarry View, Veterans Memorial, Winstead and Esther Simplot Pavilions & Pier scheduled from 7-11 a.m. and/or noon-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Holidays not included.

MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS

• Amplified Sound $50.00– Julia Davis Park, Esther Simplot Park (in conjunction with a paid reservation only) • Amplified Sound $20.00 – Ann Morrison Park, Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park (Shelter only), Veterans Park (in conjunction with a paid Reservation Only) • Amplified Sound $50.00 applies to all special events • Beer/Wine Permit $10.00 • Bounce House Permit no charge. Must use BPR approved vendors list

REFUNDS

Refunds are not issued when the cancellation is made less than 10 calendar days before the event. Use of site conflicts may result in a refund if verified by on-call staff. Refunds cannot be granted due to weather conditions or acts of nature.

PARK CANCELLATIONS & RESCHEDULING

A $15.00 processing fee is charged on all reservation cancellations. A $5.00 processing fee is charged to reschedule a date or location on all confirmed reservations. Rescheduling cannot be made less than 10 calendar days before the event.

SPECIAL EVENTS

The Gene Harris Bandshell, Boise River Greenbelt, and many other park sites are available for walks, runs, festivals, concerts and other special events. Special events are those that are open to the public and advertised. Special events require a Special Event Application and proposal due to the City Clerk’s Office no later than 45 days prior to your event; 90 days for events which include beer/wine sales, but no earlier than one year prior to the event. Fees vary according to the event needs and/or facility. For more information, call (208) 608-7618 or (208) 608-7600. WINTER/SPRING 2017-18

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PARK RESERVATIONS AMENITIES

RESTROOMS

PICNIC TABLES

OUTDOOR GRILL

GAZEBO

ELECTRICAL POWER

DRINKING FOUNTAIN

COVERED SHELTER

CAPACITY

Ann Morrison 1000 Americana Blvd. Old Timers Shelter Borah 801 S. Aurora Dr.

500 50

Camel’s Back 1200 W. Heron St.

50

Cassia 4600 W. Camas St.

50

C. W. Moore 150 S. 5th St.

150

Esther Simplot 614 N. Whitewater Park Blvd. Central Pavilion West Pavilion Pier Friendship Island Ivywild 416 W. Ivywild St.

150 100 75 100 200

Julia Davis 700 S. Capitol Blvd. Agriculture Pavilion Boise Pavilion Gene Harris Bandshell Rose Garden Zoo Boise Kathryn Albertson 1001 Americana Blvd.

500 500 500 150 1000+

The Eyrie The Rookery Marianne Williams 3451 E. Barber Valley Dr.

150 150

Shelter Gazebo Kristin Armstrong Municipal 500 S. Walnut St. Shelter 10 Individual Picnic Sites Phillippi 2299 S. Phillippi St.

100 25 150 150 50

Quarry View 2150 E. Old Penitentiary Rd.

50

Veterans Memorial 930 N. Veterans Mem. Pkwy. Shelter Picnic Site Winstead 6150 W. Northview St.

200 50 200

WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY

Boise city resident registration begins December 11 and non-resident registration begins December 13 *When you register with the City of Boise, the Personal Release Statement on this page is implied. 1. Online: Visit our website at parks.cityofboise.org/register-for-classes. 2. Mail-In: Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd., Boise ID 83702. Check, or money order. Checks payable to: City of Boise. 3. Walk-In: Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd, Boise ID 83702. Cash, credit/debit cards, check, or money order. 4. Phone-In: Begins December 11 for Boise city residents only. Non-resident phone-in begins December 13 (208) 608-7680 or 1-800-377-3529 (TTD/TTY). Credit Cards only.

ACCOMMODATIONS  We support the Americans with Disabilities Act and

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 FBCC at (208) 608-7680. Refunds are issued: • In full if the class or program is cancelled. • Minus a $15.00 processing fee if you cancel at least seven business days before the starting date of the class or for documented medical reasons. 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/or: • Requested less than seven business days before the starting date of the class. • If the fee paid is less than the $15.00 processing fee. • For team fees after registration ends. • For all team sports player fees.

NON-RESIDENT POLICY  Boise city 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 (Nonresident Fee) allocates an additional fee to nonresident users so that they also contribute, on an equitable basis, to the overall financing of the Department’s operations.

encourage participation by everyone. If you require special accommodations to participate in our programs or use our recreation facilities, please call Emily at 208-608-7687 or 1-800-377-3529 (TTY) or check the appropriate box on your registration form at least two weeks prior to class date.

WHO IS A RESIDENT  Boise city residents live within the city limits. The boundaries

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

* 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.

• Partial scholarships are available for youth, seniors and people with disabilities. Call 208-608-7680 for details or download an application form from parks.cityofboise.org. • 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!

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 $20.00 handling fee. PARKS AND RECREATION

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 208-608-7650.

BOISE PARKS AND RECREATION ACTIVITY GUIDE REGISTRATION FORM

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY, THANK YOU!

Parent/Guardian Name_____________________________________________ Email Address______________________________________________________________ Mailing Address________________________________________________________________ City_______________________________ State______Zip_____________ Primary Contact Number_________________________________________________________ Please check here if you need any accommodation, in accordance with the ADA, to effectively participate in an activity. Mail payments to: Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Rd, Boise, ID 83702. Checks payable to City of Boise.

ACTIVITY NUMBER

ACTIVITY NAME

PARTICIPANT NAME

BIRTH DATE (MM/D/YR)

FEE

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ YES I would like to donate to Boise Parks and Recreation Department’s Accessiblility Scholarship Program for Adults with disabilities................$_____________________ YES I would like to donate to Boise Parks and Recreation Department’s Accessiblility Scholarship and help a child in need...............................$_____________________ TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED............................................................................................................................................................$_____________________ ALL REFUND REQUESTS are subject to a $15 PROCESSING FEE and must be requested AT LEAST 7 DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE CLASS START DATE (unless otherwise approved by the Activity Coordinator.). PERSONAL RELEASE STATEMENT: 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.

Parent/Guardian Signature_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Date___________________

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