Hillsboro Parks & Recreation 2014 Winter/Spring Activities Guide

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Activities Guide

Winter/Spring 2015

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Director’s Message

Director’s Message Public art is a powerful tool for helping make Hillsboro a special place. Memorable public places strengthen our community. Such places attract us to downtown, enliven our neighborhoods, enhance our parks, inform us about historic people and places, and celebrate our ethnic and cultural diversity. With strong City Council support, Hillsboro Parks & Recreation’s Public Art Program did just that in 2014. Dancing Chairs, a sculpture by local artist James Schmidt moved from its temporary location downtown to 53rd Avenue Community Park, bringing a touch of whimsy to one of our busiest parks. Beautiful gates now welcome people to the new David Hill Community Garden. In partnership with the Hillsboro School District, the Public Art Program brought artist Suzanne Lee in to help Miller Education Center students create silhouettes of fruits and vegetables that were incorporated into the intricate designs of the gates. A staff member described the gates as “a great way to welcome people to the garden and create a gathering place for educational activities.” Opening summer 2015 is Orenco Station Plaza, a new urban plaza that features overhead artwork with colored light playing on the delicate forms of plum blossoms, reminding us of the history of the famed Oregon Nursery Company, better known as Orenco. The plaza was designed with significant public input, and will provide a vibrant flexible, gathering place for the community, with restaurants and coffee shops spilling onto the space. In addition to public art, key features include a water feature, decorative lighting, moveable site furniture and an elevated boardwalk with seating beneath two mature oak trees. Various festivals, markets, small concerts, and cultural events are planned. One in particular is a signature Harvest Festival slated for fall 2015. These events will further animate the plaza, and provide a unique destination in Hillsboro. The Public Art Program in Parks and Recreation aims to create memorable places throughout the city, like the neighborhood gateways at David Hill Community Garden or Jackson Bottom North Viewing Area. Also in the works for 2015 and 2016 are more dramatic gateways at Main Street Bridge and Brookwood Overcrossing on Highway 26 that will announce that you have arrived in our amazing city. As you travel through the city, we hope that you appreciate the beauty that these art projects contribute to Hillsboro.

Wayne Gross

Director, Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120


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Table of Contents

Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Preschool & Parent/Child . . . . . . . . .3 Youth Classes . . . . . . . . . . 10 – 23 Creative Arts Camps . . . . . . . . 10 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Hillsboro Public Library . . . . . . . 16 Youth Special Interest . . . . . . . . 18 Sports & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . 20 Youth Sports Leagues . . . . . . . . 22 After School Programs/Sponsors . . . 23 Walters Cultural Arts Center . . . . 24 – 35 Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Gallery Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . 27 Tuesday Happenings . . . . . . . . 28 Spoken Word Lecture Series . . . . . 28 Professional Development . . . . . . 30 Featured Events . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Adult/Teen/Family Classes . . . . 32 – 44 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Nature Programs . . . . . . . . . . 35 Garden Series . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Sports & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . 41 Adult Sports Leagues . . . . . . . . 43 Volunteer Programs . . . . . . . . . 44 Senior Center . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Active Adult Programs . . . . . . . .52 SHARC . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 – 67 Land & Water Amenities . . . . . . 53 Facility Fees & Information . . . . . .54 Rentals and Childcare . . . . . . . 55 Pool Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Lessons, Schedules & Fees . . . . . 57 Specialty Water Classes . . . . . . . 61 Specialty Land Classes . . . . . . . 62 Land Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . 64 Water Exercise Classes . . . . . . . 66 Map of Facilities & Parks . . . . . . . . 68 Facility Information . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Registration Information . . . . . . . . 71 Special Events/Community Partners . . . 72 Discover Hillsboro’s Parks . . . . . . . 73 2014 Community Champions . . . . . . 74 Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

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Table of Contents

Our Mission

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Special Events

All Comers Family 5K All Ages

Underwater EGGstravaganza

All Comers Family 5k Series debuts its third season at Shute Park Saturday, May 30. Lace up those shoes and gather the family to run, walk, hop or skip your way to the finish line!

1 – 12 years

Join us for an EGGcellent time hunting Easter eggs and treasures in our warm water pool. Special prizes found in each egg. The Easter Bunny makes a special appearance and is available for pictures. All Easter eggs and treasures are in the water at the hunt start times. Parent participation required in the water for children 7 years and younger. Pre-registration required. Swim suit required to hunt for eggs in the pool. SHARC 1 – 3 years with parent in water 44932 Sa 4/4 1 – 1:45 pm 4 – 7 years with parent in water 44933 Sa 4/4 2 – 2:45 pm 8 – 12 years 44934 Sa 4/4 3 – 3:34 pm $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident

After the race, join the party! Hillsboro Zumba Fitness Party features two hours of Zumba fun, music and dancing. See page 42 for details.

All Comers Family 5k Shute Park 45934 Sa 5/30 9 am 2015 All Comers Family 5k dates: 6/20, 8/22, 9/26, 10/17

A Knight With A Princess

Saturday, Show your February 21 princess 6 – 9 pm your chivalrous A Daddy Daughter Dinner and Dance side #45935 at this Call 503-681-5397 daddyto register by 2/18 daughter $32 Resident dinner and $48 Non-Res. Fees are dance. At per person the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Tea Time • Dinner Dancing • Dessert Live DJ • Photos

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Zumba Fitness Party Shute Park Sa 5/30 10:30 am $10

Hillsboro Trail System Master Plan

Open House Meetings DATES

February 25 & May 20, 2015 TIME: 6 - 8 pm

LOCATION

Hillsboro Main Library 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy Hillsboro, OR 97124

We’d like to hear from you!

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Wee Ones Art Start

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

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

1 – 2 years

6 months – walking

SHARC SHARC Staff 45543 Mo 3/16 11 – 11:30 am $6 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

SHARC SHARC Staff 45544 Mo 5/4 11 – 11:30 am $6 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

First Art

18 months – 2 ½ years Toddlers explore art materials and techniques that delight their senses and open a world of creativity as they make texture collages, mold with dough, and discover color and combinations. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required.

Messy Munchkins Jr. 18 months – 2 years

Create a multitude of messy projects while discovering art! Paint, glue, glitter, and play dough are just some of the mediums kids use to create their masterpieces. We do the clean-up for you! Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. SHARC SHARC Staff 45546 Mo 3/30 11 – 11:30 am $6 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

SHARC SHARC Staff 45579 Mo 2/9 11 – 11:30 am $6 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

Baby Gym 1 – 2 years

Participate in fun basic motor skills and gymnastics activities. The parent assists the child with the lesson while the teacher directs activities. This activity involves standing and balance. Parent participation is required. Registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff 45769 Mo 1/26 – 2/16 45772 Mo 2/23 – 3/16 45775 Mo 3/30 – 4/20 45778 Mo 4/27 – 5/18 45770 We 1/28 – 2/18 45773 We 2/25 – 3/18 45776 We 4/1 – 4/22 45779 We 4/29 – 5/20 45771 Fr 1/30 – 2/20 45774 Fr 2/27 – 3/20 45777 Fr 4/3 – 4/24 45780 Fr 5/1 – 5/22 $28 Resident, $42 Non-Resident

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

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Preschool & Parent/Child – Infant & Toddler

Itty Bitty Messy Art

Parent/Tot Tumbling 18 – 36 months

Little ones are sure to have a great time developing basic motor skills through games and basic tumbling with their parents’ assistance. You and your child get on the floor with the instructor doing obstacle courses, games, trampoline, tumble trak, double mini, air trak and lots more. Wear comfortable clothes, no jeans. Velocity Athletix Velocity Staff 49508 Tu 1/20 – 2/10 49509 Tu 2/17 – 3/10 49510 Tu 3/17 – 4/14 (No class 3/24) 49511 Tu 4/21 – 5/12 49512 Tu 5/19 – 6/9 49513 Sa 1/24 – 2/21 (No class 2/7) 49514 Sa 2/28 – 3/28 (No class 3/7) 49515 Sa 4/4 – 4/25 49516 Sa 5/2 – 5/30 (No class 5/23) $40 Resident, $60 Non-Resident Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am

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Preschool & Parent/Child – Sports

Sports from Head to Toe 2½ – 8 years

Dance and Movement 18 months – 5 years

Introduce your child to a variety of movement styles through singing, dancing and movement games. Parent participation required for ages under 3. SHARC Amanda Pedroza, Marissa Parker 18 months – 3 years 45548 Th 1/15 – 2/12 9:45 – 10:15 am 45550 Th 2/19 – 3/12 9:45 – 10:15 am 45555 Th 4/2 – 4/30 9:45 – 10:15 am 45556 Th 5/7 – 6/4 9:45 – 10:15 am 45551 Sa 1/17 – 2/14 10 – 10:30 am 45552 Sa 2/28 –3 /21 10 – 10:30 am 45557 Sa 4/4 – 5/2 10 – 10:30 am 45558 Sa 5/9 – 5/30 10 – 10:30 am 2 – 3 years 45547 Tu 1/13 – 2/10 9:45 – 10:15 am 45549 Tu 2/17 – 3/17 9:45 – 10:15 am 45553 Tu 3/31 – 4/28 9:45 – 10:15 am 45554 Tu 5/5 – 6/2 9:45 – 10:15 am $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

Active and fun describes this indoor/outdoor instructional sports program which is designed to promote the mental and physical development for all involved. Learn the fundamentals of each sport, basic motor skills through drills, and the concept of playing a game. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and sportsmanship. Parent participation is required for 2½ year olds and highly encouraged for 3 year olds. Participants must wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. Michele Jordan Peter Boscow 4½ – 6 years 45663 Th 1/15 – 2/5 45664 Th 2/12 – 3/5 45665 Th 3/12 – 4/9 (No Class 3/26) 45666 Th 4/16 – 5/7 45700 Th 5/14 – 6/4 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident Peter Boscow 3½ – 4 years 45659 Th 1/15 – 2/5 45660 Th 2/12 – 3/5 45661 Th 3/12 – 4/2 (No Class 3/26) 45662 Th 4/16 – 5/7 45690 Th 5/14 – 6/4 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident Tyson Recreation Center 2½ – 3 years 45651 Th 1/15 – 2/5 45652 Th 2/12 – 3/5 45653 Th 3/12 – 4/9 45654 Th 4/16 – 5/7 45675 Th 5/14 – 6/4 $16 Resident, $24 Non-Resident Tyson Recreation Center 3 years 45655 Th 1/15 – 2/5 45656 Th 2/12 – 3/5 45657 Th 3/12 – 4/9 (No Class 3/26) 45658 Th 4/16 – 5/7 45685 Th 5/14 – 6/4 $16 Resident, $24 Non-Resident Tyson Recreation Center 4 years 45670 Th 1/15 – 2/5 45671 Th 2/12 – 3/5 45672 Th 3/12 – 4/9 45673 Th 4/16 – 5/7 45674 Th 5/14 – 6/4 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

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9:45 – 10:30 am Soccer/Floor Hockey 9:45 – 10:30 am Basketball 9:45 – 10:30 am Baseball 9:45 – 10:30 am 9:45 – 10:30 am

Tennis Multisport

10:45 – 11:30 am 10:45 – 11:30 am 10:45 – 11:30 am

Soccer/Floor Hockey Basketball Baseball

10:45 – 11:30 am 10:45 – 11:30 am

Tennis Multisport

12:30 – 1 pm 12:30 – 1 pm 12:30 – 1 pm 12:30 – 1 pm 12:30 – 1 pm

Soccer Basketball Baseball Tennis Multisport

1:15 – 1:45 pm 1:15 – 1:45 pm 1:15 – 1:45 pm

Soccer Basketball Baseball

1:15 – 1:45 pm 1:15 – 1:45 pm

Tennis Multisport

2 – 2:45 pm 2 – 2:45 pm 2 – 2:45 pm 2 – 2:45 pm 2 – 2:45 pm

Soccer Basketball Baseball Tennis Multisport

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Info Line: 503-681-6120


2 – 3 years

Toddler Gym is an introduction to tumbling and gymnastics designed for this energetic age. Parents assist the child with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation is required. Registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff 45781 Mo 1/26 – 2/16 10 – 10:45 am 45785 Mo 2/23 – 3/16 10 – 10:45 am 45788 Mo 3/30 – 4/20 10 – 10:45 am 45792 Mo 4/27 – 5/18 10 – 10:45 am 45782 We 1/28 – 2/18 10 – 10:45 am 45786 We 2/25 – 3/18 10 – 10:45 am 45789 We 4/1 – 4/22 10 – 10:45 am 45793 We 4/29 – 5/20 10 – 10:45 am 45783 Fr 1/30 – 2/20 10 – 10:45 am 45787 Fr 2/27 – 3/20 10 – 10:45 am 45790 Fr 4/3 – 4/24 10 – 10:45 am 45794 Fr 5/1 – 5/22 10 – 10:45 am 45784 Sa 1/31 – 2/21 11 – 11:45 am 45791 Sa 4/4 – 4/25 11 – 11:45 am 45795 Sa 5/2 – 5/23 11 – 11:45 am $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

3 – 5 years

Enjoy the basic steps of tumbling, balance and more. Class emphasizes large motor skills, balance, coordination, and having fun! Wear something comfortable. Parent participation required for 3 year olds, optional for 4 & 5 year olds. SHARC Danielle Camacho-Cruz 45565 Tu 1/13 – 2/10 1:15 – 1:45 pm 45566 Tu 2/17 – 3/17 1:15 – 1:45 pm 45567 Tu 3/31 – 4/28 1:15 – 1:45 pm 45568 Tu 5/5 – 6/2 1:15 – 1:45 pm $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

Jr. Beginning Gymnastics 4 – 5 years

Boys and girls learn beginning gymnastics skills for floor, beam, bars and vault. Skill building stations and obstacle courses are used to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff 45820 Tu 1/27 – 2/17 2 – 2:45 pm 45822 Tu 2/24 – 3/17 2 – 2:45 pm 45832 Tu 3/31 – 4/21 2 – 2:45 pm 45834 Tu 4/28 – 5/19 2 – 2:45 pm 45821 Fr 1/30 – 2/20 2 – 2:45 pm 45823 Fr 2/27 – 3/20 2 – 2:45 pm 45833 Fr 4/3 – 4/24 2 – 2:45 pm 45835 Fr 5/1 – 5/22 2 – 2:45 pm $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

Preschool & Parent/Child – Sports & Fitness

Toddler Gym

Tumbling and More

Wee Bounce 3 – 4 years

Participate in fun trampoline and tumbling activities, including basic tumbling skills on the floor and basic jumps on the 40 foot long trampoline. The parent assists the child with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation is required. Registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff 45796 Mo 1/26 – 2/16 11 – 11:45 am 45798 Mo 2/23 – 3/16 11 – 11:45 am 45800 Mo 3/30 – 4/20 11 – 11:45 am 45802 Mo 4/27 – 5/18 11 – 11:45 am 45797 We 1/28 – 2/18 9 – 9:45 am 45799 We 2/25 – 3/18 9 – 9:45 am 45801 We 4/1 – 4/22 9 – 9:45 am 45803 We 4/29 – 5/20 9 – 9:45 am $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

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Jr. Trampoline & Tumbling 4 – 5 years

Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Learn basic tumbling skills in this co-ed program. Use the mini-trampoline and our 40 foot long trampoline to increase their core strength and body awareness. Registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff 45812 We 1/28 – 2/18 2 – 2:45 pm 45813 We 2/25 – 3/18 2 – 2:45 pm 45814 We 4/1 – 4/22 2 – 2:45 pm 45815 We 4/29 – 5/20 2 – 2:45 pm $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Preschool & Parent/Child – Rentals

park @ the plaza

Outdoors In Fall/Winter / Spring Hours Tiny Cheer 3 – 5 years

Tiny Cheer is designed to introduce boys and girls to cheerleading with tumbling, jumps, stunts, dance, and motions. Wear comfortable clothes, no jeans. Velocity Athletix Velocity Staff 45749 Sa 1/24 – 2/21 9 – 9:30 am (No class 2/7) 45750 Sa 2/28 – 3/28 9 – 9:30 am (No class 3/7) 45751 Sa 4/4 – 4/25 9 – 9:30 am 45752 Sa 5/2 – 5/30 9 – 9:30 am (No class 5/23) $35 Resident, $52 Non-Resident

September – May (Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve/Day, New Years Eve/Day, Easter)

Public Play Hours Mon. – Fri.: Saturday: Sunday:

Playground Fees NonResident

Single Visit Admission:

$3.50

$5

5 pass punch card:

$16

$24

10 pass punch card:

$30

$45

Children 0 – 12 months: Free Adults are free when accompanying a child.

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SHARC Birthday Parties

All Ages The multi-purpose room at SHARC is a private space for your birthday party with a TV/DVD player, sink, refrigerator and tables and chairs for up to 20 guests. You may bring in your own food for the party. Reservations must be made at SHARC in person at least one week in advance. Rental includes time for set-up and clean-up. A $50 refundable cleaning deposit is required at the time of the reservation. This rental fee, admissions to the recreation swim, and the refundable deposit are all due at time of reservation. Days: Varying days and times. Call 503-681-6127 to check availability. Fee: $35/hour Resident, $50/hour Non-Resident Admissions to the Recreation Swim are $3.75 per child and $4.75 per adult and are not included in the rental fee.

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Rent Outdoors In for your next event! Your rental includes full use of the playground equipment for the duration of your event as well as use of the refrigerator/freezer, TV, Blu-Ray, tables and chairs. Your guests enjoy a full-size playground, NEOS (an interactive, whole-body gaming system), a 16’ bouldering wall, and many toys while your event takes place.

9 am – 12 pm 2 – 5 pm 9 am – 12 pm 1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm

Ages 1 – 17 Resident

Outdoors In Rentals

We provide staff to set up tables & chairs and monitor your event. Place: Outdoors In park @ the plaza Fee: $50/hour Resident $75/hour Non-Resident (2 hour minimum) Details: Maximum 50 people. Call 503-681-5244 to check availability.

Rental Hours

Friday: 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm Sat. & Sun.: 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm Sunday: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm (Required 2 hour minimum)

Tyson Recreation Center Rentals

Rent space at Tyson Recreation Center for your next event. Equipment includes play structures, gym mats, balls, sound system, TV/DVD, tables and chairs. Play equipment is designed for children 5 and under, but the facility can accommodate other age groups. A staff person is available to help you set up, monitor your event and check your clean up. Tables and chairs are available for food and drinks in the East Room. Reservation must be made in person at least seven days in advance. Rentals are limited to a maximum of 35 people. Days: Saturday & Sunday Times: 9:30 – 12:30 pm 1 – 4 pm 4:30 – 7:30 pm Two hour rental minimum. Call 503-615-6552 to check availability. Place: Tyson Recreation Center Fee: $35/hour Resident $50/hour Non-Resident Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

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3 – 5 years Dancers learn basic jazz with flavor. Come and learn the latest moves and have a lot of fun! SHARC Marissa Parker 45561 Sa 1/1 –- 2/14 45562 Sa 2/28 – 3/21 45563 Sa 4/4 – 5/2 45564 Sa 5/9 – 5/30 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

10:45 – 11:15 am 10:45 – 11:15 am 10:45 – 11:15 am 10:45 – 11:15 am

Disney Ballet 3 – 5 years

Learn fun ballet movements and techniques through familiar Disney songs and activities. You can come dressed as your favorite Disney princess too! SHARC Amanda Pedroza 45422 We 1/14 –- 2/11 9:45 –- 10:15 am 45423 We 2/18 –- 3/18 9:45 –- 10:15 am 45424 We 4/1 –- 4/29 9:45 –- 10:15 am 45425 We 5/6 –- 6/3 9:45 –- 10:15 am $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

Preschool & Parent/Child – Dance & Fitness

Jazz

Spring Break Dance Camp 4 – 12 years

Keep your feet moving while learning different styles of dance including hip hop, jazz, and ballet. Play games, make arts & crafts, and other fun activities. Parents are encouraged to come watch a performance at the end of the week showcasing what the dancers have learned. Participants must wear athletic clothing including athletic shoes, bring a water bottle, a snack for every day (am and pm), plus a lunch for the full/extended hours. We are seeking 3 – 4 parent volunteers from either 9 am – 12 pm or 12 – 3 pm any/every day to assist instructors with class organization, breaks, games, and arts & crafts. Tyson Recreation Center Lisa Robertson & Amanda Pedroza 4 – 6 years 45920 M – F 3/23 – 3/27 $85 Resident, $125 Non-Resident

9 am – 12 pm

7 – 12 years 45921 M – F 3/23 – 3/27 $150 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

9 am – 3 pm

Extended Hours 45922 M – F 3/23 – 3/27 7:45 am – 5:15 pm $180 Resident, $250 Non-Resident Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec

Parent-Child Yoga 2 – 5 years

Partner with your toddler in simple animated poses that help to strengthen coordination and build body awareness. Bark in downward dog, hiss in cobra pose and flutter your wings in butterfly while we take an unforgettable yoga journey! Parent participation required. SHARC Amanda Pedroza 45569 Th 1/15 –- 2/12 45570 Th 2/19 –- 3/19 45571 Th 4/2 –- 4/30 45572 Th 5/7 –- 6/4 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

11:30 am –- 12 pm 11:30 am –- 12 pm 11:30 am –- 12 pm 11:30 am –- 12 pm

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Preschool & Parent/Child – Special Interest

Make It On Mondays 2 ½ – 5 years

Create a variety of fun crafts and pieces of art, using glue, paper, glitter, paint and more to share with your family and friends. Projects are based on holidays and seasons. Parent participation required. SHARC SHARC Staff 45537 Mo 2/9 Valentine’s Day 45538 Mo 3/16 St. Patrick’s Day 45540 Mo 3/30 Easter 45541 Mo 5/4 Mother’s Day 45542 Mo 6/8 Father’s Day $8 Resident, $12 Non-Resident

9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am 9:30 – 10:15 am

All 5 Classes 45539 Mo 2/9–6/10 All 5 classes 9:30 –- 10:15 am $36 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

“If You Give…” Story and Craft Time 2 ½ - 4 years

Listen to a story from the “If You Give…” series and make fun story-related crafts. Parent participation required. SHARC SHARC Staff 45587 We 2/4 ...a Mouse a Cookie 45588 We 2/11 ...a Moose a Muffin 45589 We 2/18 ...a Pig a Pancake 45590 We 2/25 ...a Cat a Cupcake 45591 We 3/4 ...a Dog a Donut $8 Resident, $12 Non-Resident All 5 Classes 45592 We 2/4 – 3/4 All 5 Classes $36 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am

10 – 10:45 am

Eric Carle Story and Craft Time 2 ½ - 4 years

Listen to a favorite story by Eric Carle and make fun storyrelated crafts. Parent participation required.

Welcome to Sesame Street! 2 ½ - 5 years

Come listen to a story about your favorite Sesame Street friends and make story-related crafts. Parent participation required. SHARC SHARC Staff 45580 We 6/3 $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident

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9:30 – 10:30 am

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SHARC SHARC Staff 45581 We 4/8 The Very Hungry Caterpillar 10 –- 10:45 am 45582 We 4/15 The Very Grouchy Ladybug 10 –- 10:45 am 45583 We 4/22 Brown Bear, What 10 –- 10:45 am Do You See? 45584 We 4/29 The Very Busy Spider 10 –- 10:45 am $8 Resident, $12 Non-Resident All 4 classes 45585 We 4/8 – 4/29 All 4 Classes $28 Resident, $42 Non-Resident Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

10 – 10:45 am

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3 – 5 years

Your Busy Bee is sure to have a great time in this recreation and education based activity program. Weekly curriculum focuses on specific letters, numbers, colors, and shapes. Through a structured schedule, the Busy Bee program teaches the following: • • • • • • •

Creativity with art projects Moving and grooving to music Being a part of a group Physical activities and games Good behavior habits Sensory with science Important life skills through recreation and processed art • Playtime and socialization with new friends Participants must be potty trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom. Registration is only available in person at Tyson Rec Center. Come take a tour of the facility and program. Please call 503-615-6552 for any additional information.

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

Tyson Recreation Center 3 years Tu/Th Jan – May 9 am – 12 pm Monthly: $125 Resident, $185 Non-Resident 4 – 5 years Mo-Fri Jan – June M/W/F 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Tu/Th 9 am – 12 pm Monthly: $290 Resident, $435 Non-Resident 4 – 5 years Mo/We/Fri Jan – June 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Monthly: $190 Resident, $280 Non-Resident

Underwater EGGstravaganza 1 – 12 years

Join us for an EGGcellent time hunting Easter eggs and treasures in our warm water pool. Special prizes found in each egg. The Easter Bunny makes a special appearance and is available for pictures. All Easter eggs and treasures are in the water at the Hunt start times. Parent participation required in the water for children 7 years and younger. Pre-registration required. Swim suit required to hunt for eggs in the pool. SHARC 1 – 3 years with parent in water 44932 Sa 4/4 4 – 7 years with parent in water 44933 Sa 4/4 8 – 12 years 44934 Sa 4/4 $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident

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Preschool & Parent/Child – Special Interest

Busy Bees Activity Program for Preschool Age

Facebook.com/HillsboroParks

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

1 – 1:45 pm 2 – 2:45 pm 3 – 3:45 pm

@HillsboroParks

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Youth – Creative Arts Camps

Spring Break Camps at the Walters Art Center

Clay Kids Camp

Explore Music: Make Instruments–NEW!

Dive into the wonders of all things clay! Engage your creativity with hands-on activities including pinchpots, bowls, small sculptures and more. Create fun and memorable keepsakes and have a great time exploring and learning the basics of clay. Each student creates and glazes several projects. A fantastic launching pad for young ceramic artists.

Get ready to make some noise in this hands-on introduction to the building blocks of music. Make your own simple instruments and then play them in a group! Through games, activities, and songs, learn to work creatively with others, explore rhythm & tone, and discover new skills to get you making and exploring music in a super-fun and supportive atmosphere. Great preparation for learning a musical instrument.

5 – 8 years

Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45702 Mo – Th 3/23 – 3/26 $57 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

6 – 8 years

10 – 11:30 am

Walters Cultural Arts Center Austin Randle 45733 Mo – Fr 3/23 – 3/27 $45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

9:30 – 10:30 am

Clay Camp 9 – 13 years

In this popular, hands-on camp, kids enjoy the excitement of the potter’s wheel and explore hand-building techniques to make cups, plates, small sculptures, and other creative clay pieces. Use your imagination to create exciting objects to glaze, fire, take home and share. Great for hand-eye coordination, creativity, concentration and fun! Note: Students encouraged to bring a snack and water bottle each day to camp. Walters Cultural Arts Center Jen Champlin 45703 Mo – Th 3/23 – 3/26 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 45704 Mo – Th 3/23 – 3/26 1 pm – 4 pm $89 Resident, $106 Non-Resident

Creative Camp 8 – 12 years

This spring break, take a journey through the wide world of art! Exciting activities inspire your creativity and develop your skills in drawing, painting, and clay. Experiment, play, and discover new skills as you Photo by Deepali Jain dive into art and create 2-D and 3-D masterpieces to take home and share. There are absolutely no limits where your creativity will take you! Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45705 Mo – Th 3/23 – 3/26 $65 Resident, $78 Non-Resident

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1 – 3 pm

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Guitar Camp 9 – 12 years

Let your musical creativity sing loud and free in this popular group guitar camp focused on rhythm, agility, and expression! Begin with favorite songs to help you learn the tools and techniques that take your playing to the next level. Have fun exploring foundational guitar skills in a supportive environment. No previous experience necessary. Students must bring their own guitar. Walters Cultural Arts Center Austin Randle 45734 Mo – Fr 3/23 – 3/27 $56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

11 am – 12:30 pm

Teen Ukulele Camp–NEW! 13 – 17 years

You too can play the ukulele! Besides its unique sound and history, musicians love the Ukulele because it is so beginnerfriendly, even if you’ve never picked up an instrument before! Strum chords and play songs, from traditional numbers to modern pop, wherever your passion takes you. Whether you’re a budding guitarist, singer, songwriter or just love music and are ready to make your own, this camp is for you! Bring your own ukulele. Walters Cultural Arts Center Austin Randle 45735 Mo – Fr 3/23 – 3/27 $56 Resident, $70 Non-Resident Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

1 – 2:30 pm

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Youth Wheel 9 – 13 years

Have you ever wanted to try the potter’s wheel? Get your hands “muddy” and create beautiful ceramic pieces to use and share. LLearn how to throw and glaze a variety of forms, from cups and bowls to vases and more. Develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as you take your creativity for a spin!

Young Sculptors: Amazing Animals–NEW!

Walters Cultural Arts Center Jen Champlin 45681 We 2/18 – 3/11 45682 We 4/8 – 4/29 $62 Resident, $76 Non-Resident

9 – 12 years

Let the excitement and diversity of the animal kingdom inspire fantastic ceramic sculptures! From exotic wildlife to favorite pets, bring amazing animals to life as you explore foundational concepts of sculpture, like balance, proportion, and personal style. Have a wildly good time designing and glazing your own collection of small animal sculptures to share and take home--leashes optional! Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45679 Th 1/29 – 2/19 $60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Young Sculptors: Color and Texture–NEW! 9 – 12 years

From fish scales to flower petals, discover how color and texture can transform ordinary sculptures into eye-catching masterpieces. In this dynamic, hands-on class, discover easyto-use techniques to make your sculptures stand out. Have a blast experimenting with exciting effects in color and pattern as you gain foundational ceramics skills. Create and glaze multiple unique, small-scale sculptures to bring home, share, and treasure. Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45680 Th 4/30 – 5/21 $60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Creative Kids–NEW! 5 – 8 years

Why pick just one art form when you can explore painting, drawing, and ceramics all in one class? Dive into art in all its colorful forms to create 2D and 3D masterpieces to take home and share. There are absolutely no limits to where your creativity, curiosity, and artistic imagination can take you! Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45688 Tu 1/27 – 2/17 $54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

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4 – 5:15 pm 4 – 5:15 pm

Youth – Creative Arts

Check out our new Teen Ceramics class on page 35!

Clay Kids 5 – 8 years

Dive into the wonders of all things clay! Engage your creativity with hands-on activities including pinch-pots, bowls, small sculptures and more in this popular class. Create fun and memorable keepsakes and have a great time exploring and learning the basics of clay. Each student creates and glazes several projects. A fantastic launching pad for young ceramic artists. Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45677 Th 2/26 – 3/19 $57 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Clay Kids: Magical Creatures–NEW! 5 – 8 years

Explore the imaginative possibilities of clay by making your very own magical creatures! This hands-on class combines popular activities and techniques to achieve fantastical results. Create characters like fairies, friendly monsters, or new species, and more! A fantastic ceramic course for young artists who enjoy thinking “outside of the pinchpot.” Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45678 Th 4/2 – 4/23 $57 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Note: Beginners welcome in all youth classes & camps at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Returning students encouraged to advance and build on skills from previous classes. Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Youth – Creative Arts

Let’s Draw: Animals

Cartooning

Do you love to draw and doodle? Take a walk on the wild side this winter and have a blast while learning easy drawing techniques. Drawing animals is one of the best ways to explore key elements of drawing like line, texture, proportion, color, shading and more. Each session offers a new creative adventure. Just don’t feed the artwork!

Cartoon drawing brings out the best of the imagination: fun, spontaneity, and complete artistic freedom. Discover simple techniques and tricks, as well as foundational drawing to boost your confidence and bring your cartoon characters to life. Surprise yourself as you create delightful, colorful cartoons and characters that have big personality and are uniquely your own. Bring your own sketchbook to class!

Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 45694 Th 1/29 – 2/19 4 – 5:30 pm $45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Let’s Draw: Cartoons 5 – 8 years

Create exciting characters, gain new skills, and have a blast drawing from your imagination! Cartooning helps young artists express their unique creativity while developing an understanding of line, shape, color, shading, and more. Explore the fun and whimsical nature of cartooning to bring out the best in your drawing and bring your characters to life. Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 45695 Th 4/9 – 4/30 4 – 5:30 pm $45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Art & Story 5 – 8 years

Pen, paint, and storytelling come together in exciting ways! Let the characters and worlds you love from favorite books and legends ignite your artistic imagination and take your creativity on colorful journeys. Each session provides a fun, engaging adventure for your imagination. There is no limit to where your inspiration take you! Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45693 Tu 2/24 – 3/17 4 – 5:30 pm $45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

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9 – 13 years

5 – 8 years

Beginning Drawing: Wildlife Explorations–NEW! 9 – 12 years

Explore the wild world of animal life through drawing! Whether you’re a seasoned sketcher or a beginning doodler, drawing animals is a great way to develop skills that make the process fun and empowering. From amazing creatures and favorite pets to the critters in your backyard, bring the outdoors to life on the page through fun and easy techniques. Experiment with line, shape, color, texture, and more and draw your own safari adventure! Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45696 Tu 4/14 – 5/12 4 – 5:30 pm $54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 45698 Th 5/7 – 5/28 4 – 5:30 pm $45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Animation 9 – 13 years

Check out our weekly Family Art Night on Page 29.

Creative Writing 8 – 12 years

Do you love to read or to make up your own stories and characters? Explore how creative writing can unlock your creativity as you make new worlds and characters come to life. There’s no limit to where your imagination and ideas can take you! Leave class with new skills to express yourself and make the writing process fun, empowering, and surprising. Bring a pencil and notebook. Walters Cultural Arts Center Susan DeFreitas 45730 Tu 4/7 – 5/5 4:30 – 5:30 pm $40 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

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

Using basic drawing techniques that anyone can learn, create fun and surprising characters and worlds that are uniquely your own and then set them in motion. Explore new skills and gain confidence using a step-by-step process to create and animate images from your imagination. Discover essential skills that professional animators use including character design, framing and tweening. Then watch your creations come to life through exciting activities. Bring a sketchbook to class. Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 45697 Th 2/26 – 3/19 4 – 5:30 pm $54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident All materials are provided for all Walters Cultural Arts Center Youth Classes & Camps unless otherwise noted.

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


9 – 12 years

Add new tools to your actor’s “toolkit” as you discover fun and easy techniques to help you onstage and off. Dive into the foundational skills that actors use to create characters and bring scenes to life for live audiences. Take your stage confidence to new places, create a variety of characters, and meet new friends as you explore how actors work together on stage to support each other as an ensemble. Returning students work on all new scenes.

Let’s Paint: Explore Colors–NEW! 5 –8 years

Get ready for an explosion of color! Set your creativity loose and create colorful masterpieces all your own! Young artists have fun exploring the world of paint and color in this dynamic class that unleashes the power of color to make their paintings come to life. A joyful, empowering way to dive into painting and creative expression. Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 45691 Th 4/23 – 5/14 $45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

4 – 5:30 pm

Walters Cultural Arts Center Cassie Greer 45709 Mo 4/6 – 5/11 $48 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

Acting Fundamentals: Voice and Movement 9 – 12 years

Explore voice and movement skills that expand your abilities and confidence as you explore a variety of engaging scenes. Discover how your voice, imagination, and movement all work together to support you onstage, and bring memorable characters to life. Work creatively with others, have a blast, and take the stage in this exciting class. Walters Cultural Arts Center Cassie Greer 45708 Mo 1/26 - 3/9 (No class on 2/16) $48 Resident, $62 Non-Resident

4:30 - 5:30 pm

Acting: Improv Adventures

Paint Adventures

9 – 12 years

8 –12 years

Surprise yourself with your ability to bring colorful scenes and images to life! Experiment, play, and explore foundational techniques that artists throughout time have used to make their paintings exciting and memorable. Every day features a new activity designed to spark young artists’ imaginations and support creativity. Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 45692 Th 2/5 – 3/5 $54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

4:30 – 5:30 pm

Youth – Creative & Performing Arts

Acting Fundamentals: Actor’s Toolkit

4 – 5:30 pm

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Have a blast learning skills that can take your acting to new levels and make performing fun and exciting. Improv is a fantastic training ground for helping young actors build communication and ensemble skills, as well as for encouraging commitment, decision-making, creativity, confidence, freedom and fun! Play games, explore new approaches to creating characters and scenes and leave with skills to help you onstage and off. Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 45710 Th 2/5 – 3/12 (No class on 2/19) $45 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

3:30 – 4:30 pm

All materials are provided for all Walters Cultural Arts Center Youth Classes & Camps unless otherwise noted. Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Youth – Performing Arts

Let’s Act

5 – 8 years Have fun, meet new friends and gain confidence as you explore empowering acting skills. Discover how performers bring characters to life using voice, imagination and movement. Learn how actors work together to support each other onstage and take their audiences on a theatrical adventure. Walters Cultural Arts Center Cassie Greer 45706 Mo 1/26 – 3/9 (No class on 2/16) $40 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

3:30 – 4:15 pm

Act & Sing 5 – 8 years

Do you love to create characters? Do you love to sing? Get ready to have a blast exploring how music and acting go hand-in-hand in this exciting class with a focus on group singing. More important than hitting the “right notes,” acting a song is about discovering new ways to bring stories and characters to life, as well as bringing your own voice and imagination to songs. Have fun building skills, meeting new friends, and come home humming the tunes you learned on stage! Walters Cultural Arts Center Cassie Greer 45707 Mo 4/6 – 5/11 $40 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

3:30 – 4:15 pm

Youth Guitar 9 – 12 years

Strum your heart out in this group guitar and bass class focusing on rhythm, agility, and creative expression in popular music! Begin playing favorite songs right away as you gain tools and techniques to take your playing to the next level. Have fun and explore foundational guitar skills in a supportive class environment. Students must bring their own guitar. Walters Cultural Arts Center Austin Randle 45731 Tu 2/10 – 3/10 $54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

This soloist competition is open to students from Hillsboro Schools. The contest consists of three rounds. At the auditions and call backs, each contestant privately performs the song of their choice for the judges a cappella for 45 seconds. Contestants are judged on voice, stage presence and appearance. The finals give the top ten competitors the opportunity to perform in front of an audience. We invite friends, family, and the community to be in the audience and participate by voting for their favorite Teen Idol. Auditions Parks and Recreation Administration Office 1/17 10 am – 12 pm 1/24 10:00 – 1:00 Call Backs Parks and Recreation Administration Office 1/24 2 pm – 4:00 pm

4 – 5:30 pm

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

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Hillsboro Teen Idol – Season 8

Finals Date: 1/31 Time: 1 pm Place: Walters Cultural Arts Center Fee: Audience – 6 years to Adult $3 Contestant: Free

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120


Take the Stage Spring Break Camp

Keep your feet moving while learning different styles of dance including hip hop, jazz, and ballet. Play games, arts & crafts, and do other fun activities. Parents are encouraged to come watch a performance at the end of the week showcasing what the dancers have learned. Participants must wear athletic clothing including athletic shoes, bring a water bottle, a snack for every day (am and pm), plus a lunch for the full/extended hours. We are seeking 3 – 4 parent volunteers from either 9 am – 12 pm or 12 – 3 pm any/every day to assist instructors with class organization, breaks, games, and arts & crafts.

Whether you want to be a king or queen, witch or wizard…this fun and fast paced class is for kids who want to learn more about theatre. Join us for games, arts and crafts, dance/creative movement activities, acting skill building, and singing as we prepare to perform a one-act musical the last day of class. Bring a lunch daily.

4 – 12 years

6 – 13 years

Element Dance Studio STAGES Performing Arts Youth Academy 45886 Mo – Th 3/23 – 3/26 $115 Resident, $172 Non-Resident

9 am – 3 pm

Tyson Recreation Center Lisa Robertson & Amanda Pedroza 4 – 6 years 45920 M – F 3/23 – 3/27 $85 Resident, $125 Non-Resident

9 am – 12 pm

7 – 12 years 45921 M – F 3/23 – 3/27 $150 Resident, $215 Non-Resident

9 am – 3 pm

4 – 7 years

Extended Hours 45922 M – F 3/23 – 3/27 7:45 am – 5:15 pm $180 Resident, $250 Non-Resident

Youth Hip Hop 8 – 15 years

Learn a variety of routines as you dance your way through all today’s hottest hits. SHARC Lisa Roberson 45573 Th 1/15 – 2/12 45575 Th 2/19 – 3/19 45576 Th 4/2 – 4/30 45577 Th 5/7 – 6/4 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident

Ballet

Youth – Performing Arts & Dance

Spring Break Dance Camp

5:45 – 6:30 pm 5:45 – 6:30 pm 5:45 – 6:30 pm 5:45 – 6:30 pm

This beginning ballet program offers instruction in the basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm. SHARC Amanda Pedroza 45413 Mo 1/12 – 2/9 (no class 1/19) 45414 Mo 2/23 – 3/16 45415 Mo 3/30 – 4/27 45416 Mo 5/4 – 6/1 (no class 5/25) 45412 We 1/14 – 2/11 45418 We 2/18 – 3/18 45419 We 4/1 – 4/29 45420 We 5/6 – 6/3 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

4:15 – 4:45 pm 4:15 – 4:45 pm 4:15 – 4:45 pm 4:15 – 4:45 pm 4:15 – 4:45 pm 4:15 – 4:45 pm 4:15 – 4:45 pm 4:15 – 4:45 pm

A Knight with a Princess

Daddy/Daughter Dinner Dance 5 years – Adult

Show your little princess your chivalrous side and make a date for this dinner and dance. Enjoy tea time, a delicious dinner, a chocolate fountain dessert and dance the night away with your favorite little lady. Have your photo taken and framed to take home as a treasured keepsake. If Daddy is unavailable, another knight is welcome to accompany your princess. Vegetarian dinner option is available. Registration deadline is February 18. Walters Cultural Arts Center Cindy Allen 45935 Sa 2/21 $32 Resident, $48 Non-Resident per participant

6 – 9 pm

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Youth – Nature Programs at the Library

Children’s Nature Programs at the Hillsboro Libraries Grades 1 – 3

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

Programs at the Main Library Winter Food Storage – 12/15 As many animals prepare for the winter, they store food in different ways. Take a look at different kinds of food storage and then make a simple and useful box that YOU can use to store things in!

Winter Walk at the Library – 1/26

(one week later than usual due to holiday)

How do animals and plants cope with less light, cold weather and often a shortage of food? Let’s go outside and explore the winter landscape as we look for answers to these questions!

Animals as Architects – 2/23

Animals build all kinds of amazing structures using materials that are varied and sometimes unusual! Take an up-close look at some of the things animals build and dissect bird nests to learn what sorts of materials they use for construction. The nests have all been sanitized.

Animal Observation Skills – 3/16

Most of us would like to be able to see and hear more animals when we are outside. Learn some basic skills inside and go outside for a walk to practice and keep track of the things we observe.

Spring Walk – 4/20

The seasons are changing and nature outside the Library may look, smell and feel different! Let’s go exploring to find out what is happening at the pond, in the oak trees and the Douglas fir forest.

Birds are Amazing! – 5/18

Learn what makes birds different from other animals and study some of their amazing adaptations by looking at different scientific specimens. A walk outside with binoculars to look for birds is also on the agenda for our May adventure. Day: 3rd Monday of each month Time: 3:30 – 4:30 pm Place: Main Library Storytime Room Fee: Free, space is limited to 20 preregistered children

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Programs at the Shute Park Library Binocular Skills – 12/4

Binoculars help humans to see far away objects up close. Learn to use binoculars effectively as we walk the Shute Park trails. Dress for outdoor fun and bring your own binoculars or borrow a pair during the program so you can see the world up close!

Camouflage – 1/8

(2nd Thursday of this month) Animals have many ways to keep themselves hidden: stripes, spots, colors, speed, textures and more. Learn about the benefit of camouflage, a special moth, and play a camouflage game during a walk around the library.

Oregon – 2/5

Do you know Oregon’s birthday? How about our state motto, dance or fruit? Come and learn fun facts about the beautiful state we live in and explore Oregon geography. Walk around the park (weather permitting) to search for some iconic Oregon plants that we usually see in our every day travels.

Decomposers – 3/5

What do worms, turkey vultures, and mold have in common? They are decomposers! Decomposition of materials is a task that many animals play a role. Learn what decomposition is, the benefit of recycling natural materials, and meet a crew of worms whose scat is actually soil. Take a walk within the park and find more decomposition in action.

Spring Walk – 4/2

Dress for the weather as we walk the trails and find signs of spring all around. Binoculars are back to help us find as many signs of spring as possible. Look for birds, small mammals and insects as the park becomes more active with the return of spring.

Skulls – 5/7

Animals have skulls that are specialized for the places they live, and the food they eat. Compare and study the skills of herbivores, omnivores and carnivore species that might live at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. Day: 1st Thursday of each month (except 1/8) Time: 4 – 5 pm Place: Shute Park Library Conference Room Fee: Free, space is limited to 20 preregistered children. Note: Parents are welcome to stay or return at 5 pm for children.

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


HILLSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY All events are free and open to the public. Registration may be required, and seating is limited.

From a Name to a Number: A Holocaust Survivor’s Story

December 8/7 pm/Main Library/Event Room Alter Wiener, author of 64735 - From a Name to a Number, is one of the very few Holocaust survivors still living in Oregon. A resident of Hillsboro, Mr. Weiner has shared his moving life story with over 800 audiences nationwide, delivering a message of hope and tolerance to anyone willing to learn the important lessons from our shared past.

Hillsboro Library

IT’S HAPPENING AT THE

Rose City Flute Choir Holiday Concert (Sponsored by the Friends of the Hillsboro Public Library) December 14/3 pm/Main Library/Event Room Join us for a performance of holiday music by the Rose City Flute Choir, an ensemble of more than 30 flutists (including alto flutes, bass flutes, piccolos, and a contrabass flute). All ages are welcome.

Ugly Sweater Holiday Party and Elf Movie Showing

December 19/6:30 pm/Main Library/Event Room Friday Family Flicks is being taken over in December by holiday cheer and revelry! View screening of the holiday classic Elf (PG, 95 min), enjoy cocoa and cookies, and take part in our Ugly Sweater contest. The most cringe-inducing sweaters or get-ups will win prizes.

Winter Reading Program

December 26-January 31/Main Library and Shute Park Branch Library Families with children nine years old or younger can sign up for the Winter Reading Program at the children’s desk starting December 26. It’s easy; just share books as a family on at least 15 days, and keep a reading record. Finishers will enjoy a special event on January 31.

Tis the Season Storytime

December 22/6:30 pm/Shute Park Branch Library/Meeting Room Ahh...the smell of the holidays is in the air! Join us for a special winter family storytime. We’ll tell stories, and have fingerplays and movement activities to get you into the holiday spirit. Birth to age 6.

Mine Crafts

December 31/2 pm/Shute Park Branch Library/Meeting Room Create your own Minecraft-themed jewelry, magnets, keychains, and more using Perler beads!

Frozen Movie Sing-along+Crafts

January 2/2 pm/Shute Park Branch Library/Hughes Conference Room Watch Disney’s Frozen, where singing will be encouraged, and afterwards participate in some Frozen themed crafts like Pin the carrot on Olaf and much more!

Creative Play

January 5/5 pm/Shute Park Branch Library/Hughes Conference Room Creative Play provides the opportunity to spend time on your own creative projects and get to know more of our local creative community in a casual and relaxed atmosphere. Bring your (low odor, non-spilling) art/craft/creative project to work on during this fun evening.

Seriously Funny Juggling with Curtis Carlyle

January 17/3 pm/Main Library/Event Room This show is a fantastic fusion of world class juggling skills, fresh and innovative comedy, and spirited audience participation. This show is perfect for the entire family. 503.615.6500 MAIN LIBRARY 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy SHUTE PARK BRANCH 775 SE Tenth Ave

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Youth – Special Interest

Underwater EGGstravaganza 1 – 12 years

Join us for an EGGcellent time hunting Easter eggs and treasures in our warm water pool. Special prizes are found in each egg. The Easter Bunny makes a special appearance and is available for pictures. All Easter eggs and treasures are in the water at the hunt start times. Parent participation required in the water for children 7 years and younger. Pre-registration required. Swim suit required to hunt for eggs in the pool. SHARC 1 – 3 years with parent in water 44932 Sa 4/4 4 – 7 years with parent in water 44933 Sa 4/4 8 – 12 years 44934 Sa 4/4

Duct Tape Creations

1 – 1:45 pm

8 – 14 years

2 – 2:45 pm

Combine your creativity and craftiness to make a variety of duct tape accessories, including a belt and wallet. All supplies are provided although you may also bring your own. This is a no school day.

3 – 3:45 pm

Lifeguarding Certification 15 years – Adult

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

SHARC SHARC Staff 45586 Fr 4/10 10 am – 12 pm $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident

SHARC SHARC Staff Pre-Course Skills Test 45646 Sa 3/7 (March Class) 11 am – 1 pm 45648 Su 3/8 (March Class) 11 am – 1 pm 45649 Fr 4/17 (May Class) 4 – 6 pm $35 – applied to online course registration upon successful completion of the prerequisite skills test. Classroom 45647 Th/Fr 45650 Sa/Su $130 Resident, $175 Non-Resident

3/26 & 3/27 5/2 & 5/3

When I’m in Charge 8 – 11 years

For children who may have to stay home alone from time to time. This workshop covers phone calls, securing a home, and first-aid techniques. SHARC Lori Mason 44938 Th 1/29 10 am – 12:30 pm 44939 We 3/26 10 am – 12:30 pm 44940 Su 5/31 10 am – 12:30 pm $25 Resident, $40 Non-Resident

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

9 am – 5 pm 9 am – 5 pm

Babysitter’s Training plus Pediatric First Aid and CPR 11 – 15 years

Get the skills needed to become a great babysitter. Gain confidence and valuable employment skills while earning a Red Cross Babysitter’s Training certification PLUS Pediatric CPR and First Aid certifications. Attendance at both classes is required. Bring a sack lunch. SHARC Lori Mason 43837 Mo 12/22, 12/29 44936 Mo/Tu 3/23, 3/24 44937 Su 4/12, 4/19 $85 Resident, $110 Non-Resident Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

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

Info Line: 503-681-6120


6 – 12 years

The Mad Science program strives to get kids excited about science and how it affects the world around them. Are you looking for something for your child to do during non-school days? Each themed camp offers ways to explore how science keeps our world moving. Mad Science provides free care from 12 – 1 pm if you sign your child up for the full day camp. Please pack one snack for half day camp and 2 snacks and a lunch for full day camp.

Sense-ible Science

Let the Mad Scientist take you on an adventure of your senses as you experience optical illusions and the wonderful properties of sound. Find out how to trick your eyes into seeing the impossible and see the effects of sound using plasma and distort your voice using sophisticated machinery! 45890 Mo 2/16 9 am – 12 pm

Newton’s Neighborhood

Take a tour of Newton’s Neighborhood and experience firsthand how awesome introductory physics can be! Let Sir Isaac Newton be your guide as you explore how rollercoasters work and how learning about motion can lead to so much Mad Science fun! 45887 Mo 1/19 9 am – 12 pm

Science of Magic

Embark on a Scientifically Magical journey as you investigate the science behind classic magic tricks and investigate the mystical power of magnetic fields. Learn about science and sleight of hand guaranteed to impress your friends and family. 45888

Mo

1/19

Full Day with both topics 45889 Mo 1/19

Youth – Special Interest

Mad Science Non-School Day Camps

Fascinating Earth

Delve into the invisible forces that make our planet unique and special. Learn the ups and downs, ins and outs of gravity and re-create the motion of the ocean right in our Mad Science lab! 45891

Mo

Full Day with both topics 45892 Mo

2/16

1 – 4 pm

2/16

9 am – 4 pm

Tyson Recreation Center MAD Science Staff Half Day: $36 Resident, $54 Non-Resident Full Day: $65 Resident, $95 Non-Resident

1 – 4 pm 9 am – 4 pm

Tyson Recreation Center MAD Science Staff Half Day: $36 Resident, $54 Non-Resident Full Day: $65 Resident, $95 Non-Resident

Other Opportunities for Youth All Comers Family 5k All Ages Page 42

Beginning Hula 13 years – Adult Page 33

Beginning Tahitian Dance–NEW! 13 years – Adult Page 33

Boxing Conditioning 8 years – Adult Page 41

Cake Pops/Cake Balls 10 years – Adult Page 40

Dog Obedience 10 years – Adult Page 40

In the Garden Series 10 years – Adult Page 38

Judo

8 years – Adult Page 42

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

Insanity®

13 years – Adult Page 41

Mix It Up

12 years – Adult Page 41

Morning Bird Song Walks All Ages Page 37

SHARC Fest All Ages Page 40

Spring Break Dance Camp 4 – 12 years Page 7

Teen Guitar–NEW! 13 – 15 years Page 35

Teen Ceramics–NEW! 13 – 17 years Page 35

Zumba Fitness Party 10 years – Adult Page 42

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Youth – Sports & Fitness

Sports from Head to Toe

Boxing Conditioning

Beginning Gymnastics

Active and fun describes this indoor/outdoor instructional sports program which is designed to promote the mental and physical development for all involved. Learn the fundamentals of each sport, basic motor skills through drills, and the concept of playing a game. Emphasis is placed on teamwork and sportsmanship. Participants must wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle.

Learn boxing skills and technique, increase muscular/cardio endurance and core strength, and burn off more than just calories. Use the heavy bags, jump ropes, and sparring mitts. Hand wraps, mouth guards, and a towel are mandatory.

Boys and girls learn beginning gymnastics skills for floor, beam, bars and vault. Skill building stations and obstacle courses are used to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins.

5 – 8 years

Peter Boscow Michele Jordan 5 – 8 years 45667 Th 1/15 – 2/5 3:30 – 4:30 pm Soccer/Floor Hockey 45668 Th 3/12 – 4/9 3:30 – 4:30 pm (No class 3/26) Baseball 45669 Th 5/15 – 6/4 3:30 – 4:30 pm Multisport $32 Resident, $48 Non-Resident

8 years – Adult

Peter Boscow Boxing Gym Staff 45724 Tu/Th 1/6 – 1/29 6 – 7:15 pm 45725 Tu/Th 2/3 – 2/26 6 – 7:15 pm 45726 Tu/Th 3/3 – 3/31 6 – 7:15 pm 45727 Tu/Th 4/7 – 4/30 6 – 7:15 pm 45728 Tu/Th 5/5 – 5/28 6 – 7:15 pm 8 – 17 years $28 Resident Youth, $42 Non-Resident *Lesson for ages 8 – 12 end at 7 pm. Adult $33 Resident, $50 Non-Resident

6 – 10 years

Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff 45824 Tu 1/27 – 2/17 3 – 4 pm 45826 Tu 2/24 – 3/17 3 – 4 pm 45828 Tu 3/31 – 4/21 3 – 4 pm 45830 Tu 4/28 – 5/19 3 – 4 pm 45825 Fr 1/30 – 2/20 3 – 4 pm 45827 Fr 2/27 – 3/20 3 – 4 pm 45829 Fr 4/3 – 4/24 3 – 4 pm 45831 Fr 5/1 – 5/22 3 – 4 pm $35 Resident, $52 Non-Resident

Beginning Cheer 6 – 12 years

Beginning Trampoline & Tumbling 6 – 12 years

Trampoline and Tumbling is one of the newest sports featured in the Olympic Games. No matter how big or small, Trampoline can be fun for boys and girls. Develop strength, flexibility, and balance in a fun and exciting atmosphere and get trained on an Olympic size trampoline, double mini trampoline and rod floor. Wear comfortable clothes, no jeans. Velocity Athletix Velocity Staff 45719 Tu 1/20 – 2/10 5:30 – 6:20 pm 45720 Tu 2/17 – 3/10 5:30 – 6:20 pm 45721 Tu 3/17 – 4/14 5:30 – 6:20 pm (No class 3/24) 45722 Tu 4/21 – 5/12 5:30 – 6:20 pm 45723 Tu 5/19 – 6/9 5:30 – 6:20 pm $50 Resident, $75 Non-Resident

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Beginning Cheer is designed to introduce boys and girls to cheerleading with tumbling, jumps, stunts, dance, and motions. This program provides a strong foundation to transition to competitive cheer. Wear comfortable clothes, no jeans. Velocity Athletix Velocity Staff 45753 Tu 1/20 – 2/10 5:30 – 6:20 pm 45754 Tu 2/17 – 3/10 5:30 – 6:20 pm 45755 Tu 3/17 – 4/14 5:30 – 6:20 pm (No class 3/24) 45756 Tu 4/21 – 5/12 5:30 – 6:20 pm 45757 Tu 5/19 – 6/9 5:30 – 6:20 pm 45758 Sa 1/24 – 2/21 10:30 – 11:20 am (No class 2/7) 45759 Sa 2/28 – 3/14 10:30 – 11:20 am (No class 3/7) 45760 Sa 4/4 – 4/25 10:30 – 11:20 am 45761 Sa 5/2 – 5/30 10:30 – 11:20 am (No class 5/23) $50 Resident, $75 Non-Resident

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

Trampoline & Tumbling 6 – 12 years

Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Learn basic skills of tumbling in this co-ed program. Use the mini-trampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline to increase their core strength and body awareness. Registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff 45816 We 1/28 – 2/18 3 – 4 pm 45817 We 2/25 – 3/18 3 – 4 pm 45818 We 4/1 – 4/22 3 – 4 pm 45819 We 4/29 – 5/20 3 – 4 pm $35 Resident, $52 Non-Resident

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Judo

In this fun and safe karate class, participants learn basic blocks, punches, and kicks along with when and how to use these new skills to protect themselves. Join us as we work on confidence building and exercise. Beginners and those who have taken previous sessions are welcome.

Learn self-confidence, poise, and coordination in this beginning Judo program. Basic throws and falls are taught in a fun and safe way.

5 – 9 years

Tyson Recreation Center Michele Jordan 45884 Th 2/12 – 3/5 3:15 – 4 pm 45885 Th 4/16 – 5/7 3:15 – 4 pm $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident

5 – 7 years

Tyson Recreation Center Jon Teninty 5 – 7 years 45875 Mo 1/19 – 2/23 5 – 5:50 pm 45878 Mo 3/2 – 4/20 5 – 5:50 pm (No class 3/23 & 3/30) 45881 Mo 4/27 – 6/8 5 – 5:50 pm (No class 5/25) 45876 Mo 1/19 – 2/23 6 – 6:50 pm 45879 Mo 3/2 – 4/20 6 – 6:50 pm (No class 3/23 & 3/30) 45882 Mo 4/27 – 6/8 6 – 6:50 pm (No class 5/25) $36 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

Fencing

8 years – Adult Learn the art of Olympic Saber Fencing in this fun and safe introductory program. Participants will develop agility, strength, speed, strategic thinking, hand-eye coordination, and self-confidence. All equipment is provided. Be prepared to sign your child in/out every day.

Youth – Sports & Fitness

Karate Kids

Peter Boscow Gym Charles Randall 44681 Sa 1/10 – 1/31 8:30 – 10 am $65 Resident, $90 Non-Resident

Homeschool PE 6 – 12 years

This co-ed class allows Homeschool children the opportunity to participate in a class with a wide variety of activities. Students play cooperative fitness games and learn basic gymnastics and trampoline skills. All class registration ends the Thursday before the next Gym-Nest session begins. Gym Nest Gym Nest Staff 45804 Tu 1/27 – 2/17 45806 Tu 2/24 – 3/17 45808 Tu 3/31 – 4/21 45810 Tu 4/28 – 5/19 45805 Th 1/29 – 2/19 45807 Th 2/26 – 3/19 45809 Th 4/2 – 4/23 45811 Th 4/30 – 5/21 $35 Resident, $52 Non-Resident

10:30 am – 12 pm 10:30 am – 12 pm 10:30 am – 12 pm 10:30 am – 12 pm 10:30 am – 12 pm 10:30 am – 12 pm 10:30 am – 12 pm 10:30 am – 12 pm

Bowling

5 – 16 years Learn basic skills of bowling in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Bumpers are available for younger players as an aid to gain confidence. Shoes are included. All levels welcome. Four Seasons Bowling Four Seasons Bowling Staff 45743 Tu 1/13 – 2/3 4 – 5 pm 45744 Tu 2/10 – 3/3 4 – 5 pm 45745 Tu 4/7 – 4/28 4 – 5 pm 45746 Tu 5/5 – 5/26 4 – 5 pm $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident

Hillsboro Ski Club 2014-2015 Season

Hillsboro Ski Club transports snowboarders and skiers in grades K through 12 (and their parents, if desired) to Mt. Hood Meadows for recreational skiing on Saturdays. We offer two four-week sessions: the first begins on January 10 and the second session begins on February 7, 2015. The club offers program packages for all skill levels with discounts on lessons, lifts, rentals or combinations of these services. Transportation is by luxury coach and leaves from Poynter Middle School at 6:15 am on Saturday mornings. Buses are chaperoned and advisors monitor the on-site medical clinic hourly. This program is for students and their parents only. For details visit our web site at HillsboroSkiClub.wordpress.com. Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Youth – Sports

Hillsboro Area Lacrosse Organization (HALO) Boys and girls, Grades 1 – 8 Grade

Register by 2/21

Register Includes after 2/21

1&2

$60

$80

T-shirt and stick

3/4 & 5/6

$150

$170

Jersey

7&8

$150

$170

Jersey

The co-ed 1st and 2nd grade program develops and emphasizes basic catching, throwing, cradling and ground ball pick-up skills. This level uses soft balls, has no contact, and plays no organized games. Practices are on Saturdays from 8:45 – 9:45 am from 4/25 – 6/6 at the 53rd Avenue Sports Fields.

Grades 3 – 8 are divided by gender and grade. Teams are formed using high school attendance boundaries. Practices are on weeknights at Hillsboro schools and games are on Saturdays at 53rd Avenue Fields and in the Portland area. The season runs through early June. For more information visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec or the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation office or call 503-681-6120. Registration: December 1 – February 21 Begins Locations Grades 1 & 2 Grades 3 – 8 Practices Grades 3 – 8 Games

4/25 Early March 4/4

Hillsboro schools & parks Hillsboro schools & parks Hillsboro, west Portland

Required Equipment (Grades 3 – 8) Girls Stick, goggles, mouthpiece Boys Stick, helmet, shoulder pads, elbow pads, gloves, cup, mouthpiece. May be asked to provide own reversible mesh practice jersey. Recommended for boys and girls Soccer/football or plastic baseball/softball cleats

Free HALO Lacrosse Clinics

Hillsboro Youth Volleyball League (HYV)

These three free clinics are a great opportunity for new or returning players to learn and improve their skills. Bring your own gear if you have it. Sticks are provided for those who do not have their own. Parent information meetings for the season take place at the clinics. For information visit www. hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec or call 503-681-6120.

A recreational volleyball program for girls who reside in the Hillsboro School District. After the registration deadline, participants are placed on a waiting list and placed on a team if space allows. Register early as space is limited.

53rd Avenue Sports Complex Grades 1 – 2

Tu/Th 3/31 – 5/28 $50 Includes T-shirt

Boys and girls, grades 1–8

Feb 7, 14, 21 Sa Feb 7, 14, 21 Sa Feb 7, 14, 21 Sa Feb 7, 14, 21 Sa Feb 7, 14, 21 Sa Free

9 – 10 am 9 – 10 am 9 – 11 am 11 am – 12 pm 12:30 – 2 pm

Girls, 3rd – 6th grade

Gades 1 – 2 Boys Grades 3 – 4 Boys Grades 5 – 8 Girls Grades 3 – 4 Girls Grades 5 – 8

Registration 2/1 – 3/6 Hillsboro schools 6, 7 or 8 pm

Volunteer coaches and assistants are needed. Mention your interest at registration. Selected coaches attend a meeting and a clinic before the season. For registration call 503-6815397 or visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec For more information call 503-681-6120.

Spring Running Club Ages: K - 8th grade

Get a head start on the Summer Track Club! Come run with us on Monday nights! Run with a group, learn about racing and conditioning, and participate in fun endurance games. Bring a water bottle and wear running shoes. Rood Bridge Park Staff 44949 Mo

4/6 – 5/11

5:30 – 6:30 pm

$36

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


The Zone after school program is offered at all Hillsboro middle schools, exclusively for middle school students. This program includes sports and enrichment classes offered by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation and the Hillsboro Schools Foundation.

Middle School Intramural Sports Program

The Intramural Sports Program is offered at all middle schools and is an introductory athletic experience. It is not intended to be a highly intense, competitive program. Sportsmanship and teamwork are taught and closely managed at all competitions. Perfect attendance is not mandatory but is encouraged to allow participants to have a positive experience. Specific game and practice schedules are distributed the first week of each session. Spring 2015 Session Days Dates Track Mon. – Thurs. Mar. 9 – May 7

The Zone Enrichment Program

Fee Fee After 3/12 $60 $65

Registration Deadline Mar. 12 (No exceptions)*

The Zone Enrichment Program provides opportunities for students to enjoy a wide variety of specialty courses to choose from. The structure of this program gives students multiple options and exposes them to a greater diversity of offerings and experiences. Each program day, five classes are offered with selections varying depending on school site. Classes are held on Mondays and Wednesdays. Look for school specific selections in November! Homework Club Session I Session II

Days Tues., Thurs. Tues., Thurs.

Session Dates Oct.21 – Jan. 27 Feb. 24 - May 21

Fee Free Free

Registration Deadline N/A N/A

Youth – After School & Sponsors

Don’t go home, go to The Zone!

Winter Session Days Dates Fee Fee After 12/4 Registration Deadline Enrichment Mon., Wed. Dec. 8 – Feb. 11 $45 $50 Dec. 11 (No exceptions)* *Please note this is the absolute last day registration forms are accepted. Students should get them in by the Thursday prior to the start of the program.

Thanks to Our Youth Program Sponsors & Partners!

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Concerts at the Walters Cultural Arts Center

Walters 2014-15 Concert Season

Acoustic Guitar Summit

Mark Hanson, Terry Robb and Doug Smith Holiday Concert + 20th Anniversary Celebration Friday, December 12 | 7:30 pm $15 advance |$20 day of show Fingerstyle Guitar Known for impressive performances and dynamic spirit, Acoustic Guitar Summit returns to the Walters for an evening of masterful and stunning fingerstyle guitar. In this special concert celebrating the group’s 20th anniversary, patrons can expect a wide-ranging repertoire that crosses genres and rejoices in the rhythm and power of this distinctive musical style. The Oregonian raves about the “amazing diversity and chops” of this virtuosic trio–and fans agree. Whether they’re playing gypsy jazz, folk, blues, jazz ballads, or anything in-between, this is acoustic guitar at its finest. www.acousticguitarsummit.net For complete information about our 2014-15 concert season, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

Craig Carothers

Friday, January 30 | 7:30 pm $12 advance |$16 day of show Singer-Songwriter Beloved singer-songwriter, Craig Carothers returns to the Northwest for a special acoustic performance in celebration of music from The Vagabond. Carother’s talents reflect a wide variety of styles and influences, and his intimate performances capture the heart of folk. No stranger to standing ovations and triple-encores at the Walters, Carothers’ resonant voice and creative lyrics make him both a local and national treasure. Little Hercules, a song written by Carothers and recorded by Trisha Yearwood, was the recipient of a Gold record, and a number of other notable artists have recorded songs that were written or co-written by Carothers, including: Kathy Mattea, Lorrie Morgan, and Peter, Paul and Mary. Come find out why Craig Carothers’ performances and song-writing talent are continually described as “truly magical.” www.craigcarothers.com

Oregon Mandolin Orchestra

Portland Opera To Go The Barber of Seville

Saturday, February 7 | 2 pm| Matinee $5 suggested donation No Brown Paper Ticket sales for this event Recommended ages: 8 & up Opera Disguises, haircuts, love, and Figaro all come together in one of the funniest and most memorable operas ever composed. Prepare to be delighted and entertained by Portland Opera To Go’s short and sweet version of this beloved classic set in 1830’s California. Come see for yourself why Barber continues to capture the hearts and imaginations of adult and youth audiences alike in this brand new, bilingual production of Rossini’s classic charmer. www.portlandopera.org

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Friday, December 19 | 7:30 pm Holiday Concert $15 advance |$20 day of show Classical/Bluegrass

Celebrate the warmth and spirit of the holiday season with this dazzling concert that brings together classic selections from The Nutcracker, Arcangelo Corelli’s Christmas Concerto and other delightful favorites of the season. In addition, the group Sneakin’ Out, led by mandolin master David Gero, will be the evening’s special guest. www.oregonmandolinorchestra.org

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Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120


Friday, February 27 | 7:30 pm $18 advance | $22 day of show Indie folk-pop Identical twins Katelyn and Laurie Shook are Shook Twins, a Portlandbased folk-pop band that is currently rocking the indie music scene. Shook Twins’ sound includes a wide range of instrumentation, such as banjo, guitar, electric and upright bass, mandolin, beatbox, and ukelele. With an ever-growing fan base and kudos from major musicians, the unique presence and sound of Shook Twins has garnered them raving reviews and extensive radio airplay. USA Today says Shook Twins are “ready to rattle the music world with its What We Do album.” Their beautiful twin harmonies, layered with acoustic and electric instrumentation and inventive vocal techniques, create a unique and eccentric blend of folk, roots, groove and soul. www.shooktwins.com

Misty Mamas

Friday, March 20 | 7:30 pm $12 advance | $16 day of show Bluegrass Created under the wing of Misty River’s Carol Harley, Misty Mamas serves up home-style bluegrass with timeless melodies and heartfelt lyrics that draw loyal fans from all over the Northwest. Misty Mamas weave together local lore and community spirit into each richly-layered experience, creating performances that are uniquely tailored to each audience. Come sway to the rhythms of these four powerful musicians as they gather you in the welcoming folds of bluegrass, old time, gospel, folk, and country. www.mistymamas. com

Chris Smither

“Still on the Levee” CD Release Show Friday, April 10 | 7:30 pm $20 advance | $25 day of show Singer-Songwriter Celebrating 50 years as a songwriter, Walters’ favorite Chris Smither returns to Hillsboro for a solo acoustic concert that features hits from his latest albums, Still on the Levee and Link of Chain (recorded by fans like Bonnie Raitt, among others). Called “one of the absolute best singer-songwriters in the world” by the Associated Press, Smither has been dazzling audiences with his masterful guitar style and original lyrics, and continues to deliver evocative sonic textures meshed with spare, brilliant songs. www.smither.com

Placeholder Concerts at Text the Walters Cultural Arts Center

Shook Twins

Group Sales for Walters Concerts: For information about Group Ticket Sales (discounts & reserved seating) please call the box office at 503-615-3485

BodyVox-2

Friday, March 13 | 7:30 pm $15 advance | $20 day of show Senior/Youth: $7 advance | $10 day of show Modern Dance Witness the strength, grace and possibility of the human body in an evening of modern dance performance that will leave you breathless. BodyVox-2 features the aweinspiring talents of an emerging group of performers under the exquisite direction of Zachary Carroll. The group is a freewheeling, multi-media, boundary-bending movement troupe that’s hailed by The Oregonian as “light-hearted, entertaining and impressive.” BodyVox-2 embodies the possibilities of live performance with breathtaking physicality, and enriches it with striking imagery, humor, and whimsy. The result is refined modern dance that knows no boundaries. http://www.bodyvox.com/performance/bodyvox-2

Special Thanks to Our 2015 Sponsors

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Concerts at the Walters Cultural Arts Center

Walters 2014-15 Concert Season continued 2015 Concerts at a Glance

Acoustic Guitar Summit Fingerstyle Guitar 7:30 pm | 12/12 | $15/$20

Portland Center Stage

All’s Fair in Love and Shakespeare Saturday, April 18 | 2 pm | Matinee $5 suggested donation No Brown Paper Ticket sales for this event Recommended ages: 10 & up Theatre

“The course of true love never did run smooth.” Four exciting young actors. Six famous scenes of romance and regret. This dynamic, hour-long touring performance by Portland Center Stage, one of the top professional regional theatres in America, explores the exciting and complex relationships of the bard’s most famous couples. Join Romeo and Juliet, Beatrice and Benedick, Hamlet and Ophelia, and others, for a moving look at love found and lost. Don’t miss some of the region’s best actors as they take the Walters’ stage for this special performance taking place during the month of Shakespeare’s birthday. Followed by a post-performance talkback. www.pcs.org

Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas Friday, May 15 | 7:30 pm $25 advance | $30 day of show Celtic Violin & Cello

Master performer Alasdair Fraser has been recognized as “one of Scotland’s most valued traditionbearers,” by BBC Radio Scotland. His music and performances have been a major force behind the resurgence of traditional Scottish fiddling in his homeland and North America. His richly expressive playing transports listeners across a broad musical spectrum, ranging from haunting laments from the Gaelic tradition to classically-styled airs, rollicking dance tunes, and improvisations based on traditional themes. His dynamic fiddling, engaging stage presence, and deep understanding of Scotland’s music have created a constant and international demand for his solo appearances and concerts with a variety of ensembles. Fraser is joined by cellist and Julliard graduate Natalie Haas, a Montreal-based artist who is regarded as one of the most soughtafter cellists in Celtic music today. www.alasdairfraser.com

Oregon Mandolin Orchestra Friday, May 1 | 7:30 pm Spring Concert $15 advance |$20 day of show Classical/Bluegrass

Founded in an effort to revive the beauty and popular impact of this turn-of-the-century art form, the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra gives eclectic and unique performances that highlight the historically-rich and dynamic sounds of the mandolin family. This spring concert features a riveting selection of music – along with a special guest artist–to welcome and celebrate the season. Music Director/Conductor Brian Oberlin and select members of the orchestra also perform in a chamber group as part of the performance. www.oregonmandolinorchestra.org

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Oregon Mandolin Orchestra Classical 7:30 pm | 12/19 | $15/$20 Craig Carothers Singer/Songwriter 7:30 pm | 1/30 | $12/$16 Barber of Seville (MATINEE) Portland Opera To Go Opera 2 pm | 2/7 | Suggested $5 donation

Shook Twins Americana 7:30 pm | 2/27 | $18/$22

BodyVox-2 Modern Dance 7:30 pm | 3/13 | $15/$20 Senior / Youth: $7/$10

Misty Mamas Bluegrass/Americana 7:30 pm | 3/20 | $12/$16

Chris Smither Singer/Songwriter 7:30 pm | 4/10 | $20/$25

All’s Fair in Love & Shakespeare (MATINEE) Portland Center Stage Shakespeare 2 pm | 4/18 | Suggested $5 donation

Oregon Mandolin Orchestra Classical 7:30 pm | 5/1 | $15/$20

Spring Concert Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas Celtic

7:30 pm | 5/15 | $25/$30

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120


Gallery exhibit hours are: Monday - Thursday: 9 am – 9 pm | Friday: 9 am – 5 pm Year round, the Walters Gallery showcases a diverse selection of artwork by both established and emerging artists. Opening receptions for the artists and general public are held on the first Tuesday of each month and provide an opportunity to meet the artist(s) and foster exciting dialogues about art and creativity. First Tuesdays also feature free hors d’oeurves and live music in the lobby. For more information about our free Tuesday Happenings, see page 28 - 29.

Rebecca L. S. Buchanan

Lynn Adamo

Walters Gallery Exhibits

Gallery Exhibits at the Walters

Double Occupancy

Lynn Adamo and Rebecca Buchanan December 2 – January 26 Lynn Adamo and Rebecca Buchanan explore the meaning of home with a creative collaboration in their respective media: Adamo is a mosaic artist and Buchanan a visual artist working in acrylics, mixed media, and printmaking. Inspired by the artistic dialogue between contemporary mosaic artists and painters featured at the Municipal Art Museum of Ravenna, Italy, these dynamic local artists have joined creative forces in this colorful and contemporary collaboration of their own.

Kelly Guthrie

Bryce Willem

The New Naturalists

Kelly Guthrie & Bryce Willem Upstairs Gallery April 7 – May 25

First Tuesday Reception

The New Naturalists features work by two local artists who are looking at the natural world in fascinating ways. Each of these collections also evokes larger questions about the relations between artistic medium and subject, and the connections we share to the flora and fauna around us.

Note: There will be no First Tuesday in January. Happy New Year!

Ink Drawings by Kelly Guthrie

December 2 | 5 - 6:30 pm featuring live music by Elizabeth Nicholson (Celtic Harp)

Not Near, Not Far Karen Swallow Upstairs Gallery

February 3 – March 23 This collection of scrolls by Karen Swallow Karen Swallow explores the thematic symbol of the waterfall through the mediums of sumi ink, rice paper, beeswax encaustic, and calligraphy. This body of work reflects the significant influence of eastern aesthetics and philosophies that have come to bear on Swallow’s approach, while also representing the artist’s distinct personality and character. Swallow studied Chinese calligraphy for ten years in with Wang Gong Yi and has exhibited work in Korea, Vietnam, and China.

Through painstaking pointillism, Kelly Guthrie captures the tiny textures of insect life: from the fuzz of a bee to the vulnerable underside of a grasshopper. Guthrie’s drawings act as microscopic lenses, while her enlargements of the originals shine a light on the artistic process itself, and allow viewers to celebrate the medium as well as the tiny subjects that Guthrie’s work pays homage to.

Digital Images by Bryce Willem

Mediating between phytomorphology (botanical form), human control, and delimitative glitch, Willem’s images are manually composed through choreographed performances with a flatbed scanner. Willem stages hauntingly beautiful images of plant specimens as they are caught between physical and digital spaces, and asks us to contemplate the complex relationship between nature, technology, and ourselves.

First Tuesday Receptions:

First Tuesday Receptions:

March 3 | 5 - 6:30 pm featuring live music by Rio Con Brio (Brazilian Choro Duo)

May 5 | 5 - 6:30 pm featuring live music by John Knowles (Sinatra to Cash Duo)

February 3 | 5 - 6:30 pm featuring live music by Laura Cunard (Jazz)

April 7 | 5 - 6:30 pm featuring live music by Brenda Dickey (Singer / Songwriter)

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Tuesday Happenings at the Walters

Tuesday Happenings

Tuesdays are happening at the Walters­–don’t miss these free Tuesday events at your local cultural arts center!

First Tuesday: Gallery Receptions & Live Music First Tuesdays, 5 pm, Free

First Tuesday gallery receptions are held in honor of the current artist(s) exhibiting at the Walters, and are accompanied by live music in the lobby, featuring local musicians. Hors d’oeuvres are provided by Claeys Catering.

Second Tuesday: Open Poetry Night Second Tuesdays, 7 pm, Free Main Gallery

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

Third Tuesday: Spoken Word Lecture Series

The Spoken Word Lecture series provides the public with opportunities to hear free monthly lectures on topics pertaining to culture, art and creativity. Guest speakers from a variety of backgrounds present engaging, 50-minute lectures, after which audience members are invited to engage and discuss with questions and comments. Descriptions of upcoming Spoken Word lectures follow.

Alice’s One-Woman Wonderland

with Master Storyteller Anne Rutherford January 20 | 7 pm

Go down the rabbit hole with master storyteller Anne Rutherford in this debut of her original one-woman show based on Lewis Carroll’s classic, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Using minimal props and costume–but plenty of voice, gesture and attitude–Anne brings your favorite characters and scenes to full imaginative life. Enjoy Alice, the White Rabbit, the Red Queen–and of course, a very Mad Tea Party! Join us for the debut of this special show in the Walters Theatre–and come early for a seat!

Liberty & Union: Civil War Campaign Songs

with Folklorist and Musician “Illinois” Doug Tracy February 17 | 7 pm

Did you know that music played a significant role in the Presidential campaigns of the Civil War? Join troubadour and raconteur “Illinois” Doug Tracy as he takes his audience on a musical tour of the campaign trails of 1860 & 1864. Looking back at these songs gives us an insight to the candidates’ positions and how divided Americans were, both culturally and politically, around the election of Abraham Lincoln. Discover how folk music–written by Americans in response to the events unfolding around them–helped to shape what were arguably the most crucial Presidential elections our nation has ever held.

Expanding Voices with Oregon’s Poet Laureate

with Poet Laureate Peter Sears and trilingual poet Octaviano Merecias-Cuevas March 17 | 7 pm

Join us for a special night of poetry that shines a light on the diverse global heritage of Oregon’s contemporary poets. In an effort to expand the reach of these distinct voices, Oregon’s Seventh Poet Laureate presents a reading alongside trilingual Mixtec poet and socio-linguist Octaviano Merecias-Cuevas. The voices of Merecias-Cuevas and Sears come together for an unforgettable reading in the Walters Theatre. Make sure to come early for a seat!

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Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120


April 14 | 7 pm

Speakers to be announced The Walters Cultural Arts Center will be featuring a professional storyteller in April as part of the 11th Annual Art of the Story Festival, hosted by the Washington County Cooperative Library Services. This fabulous event features national, regional and local storytellers, with programs designed for a variety of ages. This week-long festival also features special events, workshops, and story-swap sessions. Please visit www.wccls.org/festival for updates and a final schedule of events as more details become available.

Urban Adventures

with Scott Cook, bestselling author of “Curious Gorge” guidebook May 19 | 7 pm

Flex your Claytivity with independent studio time! A time to work independently on personal projects in the clay studio and wheel room–with a plethora of tools and glazes at your disposal! Meet new people, explore new skills, and pursue your individual interests with this self-guided time in the studio. The Walters Cultural Arts Center provides this opportunity for current and previous students to allow them time, space, and resources to practice techniques, deepen their craft, and to encourage personal enrichment. Note: Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Open Studio is open to students who have previously taken, or are currently enrolled in a Walters ceramics class. Clay and Open Studio Guidelines brochure available at the front desk. By signing up for Open Studio you are agreeing to the guidelines outlined in the brochure for studio use. Passes expire at the end of each term and are available for purchase at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Cultural Arts Center, Studio B30 & B40 We 1/7 – 5/27 5:30 – 8:30 pm $10 per session drop in, $36 Four sessions (only $9/session) $48 Six sessions (only $8/session) $56 Eight sessions (only $7/session) Note: With our flexible pass card, sessions do not need to be used concurrently. All passes expire at the end of each term: 5/27 Maximum of 15 people Additional: Bags of clay available for purchase at the WCAC For more information call: 503-615-3494

Family Art Night

Create something truly special with clay, paint, collage & more!

Maximum of 20 people, so come early!

Fun for all ages, and everybody is welcome at Family Art Night! Work on engaging, hands-on art projects individually or team up as a family. Each Thursday offers a different project and exciting materials to work with. All supplies included. (Please check the Walters’ website for a schedule of activities.)

For more information, including the monthly project schedule, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters

Note: This is a facilitated art activity. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Parents are encouraged to assist young children.

Cultural Arts Center, Studio B30 Th 6:30 - 8:30 pm $5/individual, Children under 3 free

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

Open Studio/Family Art Night

Whether he’s exploring the Columbia River Gorge or the urban metropolis, author Scott Cook approaches exploration with a refreshing twist as he shines new light on overlooked gems, hidden nooks, and traditional hotspots. Come join this celebrated author of one of the region’s most popular guides to the Columbia Gorge for a tantalizing glimpse into the world of urban exploration. Hear about local adventures and cool discoveries from Cook’s latest book, which highlights secret places in neighboring Portland and surrounding areas, and rediscover the places you thought you knew! Please arrive early for a seat.

Open Studio

Tuesday Happenings at the Walters

11th Annual Art of the Story Festival

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HACC Professional Development Series

Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council Professional Development Workshop Series All workshops take place at the Walters Cultural Arts Center, 527 East Main Street, Hillsboro.

Grant Writing Adult

Join experienced award-winning writer, Claire Willett to discuss the basics of grant writing from start to finish. Walk through the supporting documents you need from your mission statement to accurate financial reports, including the main numbers and statistics grant makers want. Learn how to create an annual grants calendar, match a project to a funder, and do prospect research on the cheap. Leave understanding what funders are really looking for when they are reading your grant, as well as the most common reasons your grant might be declined. Walters Cultural Arts Center Claire Willett 44927 Wed 2/4 $25.00

Adult

In this interactive session, Tiffany Meyer returns to the HACC to share how to build a successful web presence that appeals to your unique audience segments–from millennials to seniors. Get a checklist of top considerations for different audience demographics, tips to incorporate mobile accessibility, how to get visitors to share your content and how you can build an online community of interest around your work. Explore a wide range of examples that integrate dos and don’ts for web and social media. Leave with tools in hand that you can immediately implement for your own business or nonprofit. Walters Cultural Arts Center Tiffany Meyer 44928 Wed 3/18 $25.00

4 – 6 pm

4 – 6 pm

Washington County Arts & Culture Grants Panel Adult

Join representatives from the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, Meyer Memorial Trust, Collins Foundation, and Regional Arts & Culture Council for this free panel discussion to learn about local grant opportunities specifically for arts and culture programming in Washington County. Applying for grant funding is a key part of every arts and culture organization, but it can also feel like a daunting task. Though there are many options out there, each grant has its own specific guidelines and restrictions and it can often be difficult to determine if your organization or program fits within those guidelines. Come break through all the confusion and get the answers you need to apply for local arts & culture funding. Determine which opportunities fit best with your organization and its programs, and get the chance to talk face-to-face with grant makers that can answer all of your questions. Walters Cultural Arts Center Th 1/22 4 – 6 pm Free, but must RSVP to hacc@hillsboro-oregon.

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How to Build a Successful, Audience-Specific Web Presence

For more information about the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, visit www.hillsboroarts.org

Hillsboro Arts & Culture Summit February 19, 2015 | 5 - 7 pm Join Hillsboro’s arts & culture community at the Walters Cultural Arts Center for an evening of celebration & connection! Reserve a table for your organization or come as an individual! For more information, call 503.615.3431 or visit hillsboroarts.org

A program of the City of Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120


Photographing Specimens in Nature 18 years – Adult

These all new workshop opportunities taught by celebrated, professional local artists are offered as collaboration between the Washington County Museum and the Walters Cultural Arts Center in conjunction with the museum’s exhibit: In the Footsteps of David Douglas, highlighting his journeys and legacy as an explorer and plant collector who traveled the Pacific Northwest in the early 1800s. www.washingtoncountymuseum.org

Botanical Illustration for Beginners 18 years – Adult

Bring the great outdoors to life in this exciting new workshop! Using watercolors, discover how to illustrate beautiful native plants in an easy step-by-step process. Explore the fascinating ecology of the Northwest with new eyes as you gain confidence and experience with a variety of helpful techniques for creating rich hues and textures. Expand your creativity and spend a day at the museum this winter! Supply list available at registration. (Please bring your own lunch.) Washington County Museum Catherine Alexander 45917 Sa 1/31 10 am – 4 pm $40 Resident, $52 Non-Resident $27 Senior Resident, $36 Senior Non-Resident

Capture the brilliant colors of the Northwest in fall and explore the beauty of nature in this exciting, in-depth, weekend photography workshop. Dive into fundamental techniques and take your artistry and photographer’s eye to new places. Experiment with indoor and outdoor light, close-up and macro photographic techniques, composition, contrast, depth, emotion and more to make memorable images. Discover how to manipulate your camera’s settings to achieve maximum impact to bring subjects to life, and leave with accelerated skills to take you far. Supply list available at registration. Students must bring a DSLR and have a working knowledge of their camera. (Please bring your own lunch and be prepared to spend time outdoors.)

In the Footsteps of David Douglas

A Collaboration with the Walters Cultural Arts Center

Washington County Museum Russell Young 45919 Sa & Su 3/7 & 3/8 9 am –5 pm $155 Resident, $180 Non-Resident $92 Senior Resident, $115 Senior Non-Resident

Printing from Nature 14 years – Adult

Explore the beauty of the Northwest and discover the joy of printmaking! Set your creativity free in this beginner friendly, hands-on, instantly gratifying art form. Using both natural objects and stamps, create beautiful relief prints that could become cards, book covers, wall art–wherever your inspiration takes you. No previous experience necessary–just a willingness to have a great time and leave with new skills. All materials provided. (Please bring your own lunch.) Washington County Museum Barbara Mason 45918 Sa 2/7 10 am – 2 pm $38 Resident, $50 Non-Resident $25 Senior Resident, $32 Senior Non-Resident

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

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This class combines both wheel and hand-building for maximum “claymersion.” Explore foundational techniques to make unique and functional art to keep or give as gifts. Create cups, plates, bowls, and more. Experiment with different color combinations as you personalize your ceramic masterpieces with color and texture.

Transform any space with beautiful light from your own unique clay luminary. Creating these elaborate candle-holders is easier than it seems. Luminaries are artistically gratifying and are a fantastic way to learn and develop fundamental ceramic handbuilding techniques. Discover how shape, light, and shadow interact with clay and have a blast in this all-new class designed to light up your spring.

14 years – Adult

16 years – Adult

14 years – Adult

14 years – Adult

If you’ve been curious about trying the potter’s wheel, this class is for you! Roll up your sleeves, get your hands “muddy” and set your creativity loose in a fun, supportive class environment. Explore the fundamental techniques of wheel-throwing to create cups, bowls, and other useful everyday objects to enjoy and treasure. Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 45846 Mo 1/26 – 3/2 6:30 – 8:30 pm (No Class 2/16) 45847 Mo 4/20 – 5/18 6:30 – 8:30 pm $84 Resident, $98 Non-Resident $60 Senior Resident, $72 Senior NonResident

Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 45849 Tu 4/7 – 4/28 6:30 – 8:30 pm $80 Resident, $96 Non-Resident $58 Senior Resident, $70 Senior Non-Resident

Rick Paulson Photography

Walters Cultural Arts Center Victoria Shaw 45844 Tu 1/27 – 3/17 6:30 – 8:30 pm 45845 Tu 4/7 – 5/26 6:30 – 8:30 pm $114 Resident, $135 Non-Resident $72 Senior Resident, $101 Senior NonResident

Rick Paulson Photography

Adult/Teen/Family – Creative Arts

Clay Luminaries: Spring Lights–New!

Wheel Throwing

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Oil Painting Made Easy

Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics

Sculpture Explorations 14 years – Adult

Unleash your imaginative potential as you explore the limitless world of sculpture. A fantastic class for students who are interested in functional, sculptural wares as well as abstract expression. Begin with guided demonstrations of foundational techniques then explore what’s possible with personal projects inspired by exercises and your own imagination. Get your hands “muddy” in a fun, supportive, class environment and surprise yourself with your creations. Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 45848 Mo 3/9 – 4/13 6:30 – 8:30 pm (No class on 3/23) $84 Resident, $98 Non-Resident $60 Senior Resident, $72 Senior NonResident

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

Experience the beauty of painting with oils–without the fuss and challenges of working with traditional materials. Gain confidence as you experiment with foundational techniques and explore the rich hues and brilliance of water-soluble oils. Hone your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to ignite your creativity and help you bring your images to life. Additional supply list available at registration. Walters Cultural Arts Center Bonnie Burbidge 45850 We 4/1 – 4/29 6:30 – 8 pm $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident $36 Senior Resident, $50 Senior NonResident

Painting in Acrylics 16 years – Adult

Create realistic scenes and images from photographs in this popular class. Amaze yourself at the hidden talents that emerge as you discover an illuminating, step-by-step, approach to acrylic painting to make your wildlife scenes jump off the canvas. Techniques in color-mixing, shading and composition are explored as students learn to see their images–and the world–through an artist’s eye. Take home a completed painting to share and treasure. Supply list available at registration. Walters Cultural Arts Center Gerald Sticka 45856 We 2/11–3/18 6:30 – 8:30 pm 45857 We 4/8–5/13 6:30 – 8:30 pm 45858 Mo 2/2–3/16 6:30 – 8:30 pm (No class on 2/16) 45859 Mo 4/6-5/11 2 – 4 pm $76 Resident, $93 Non-Resident $46 Senior Resident, $67 Senior NonResident

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Watercolor: Winter Hues– NEW!

14 years – Adult

Have you ever wanted to try your hand at watercolor? There’s no better time than now to pick up a paint brush! Learn to play and experiment with paint as you explore your creativity and gain skills that bring your ideas and images to life. Gain confidence with exercises in brushwork, washes, color mapping, and empowering techniques. Each engaging class offers a springboard for inspiration and unlocks the joy of the creative process. Supply list available at registration. Walters Cultural Arts Center Sue Anne Seckora 45851 We 1/21 – 2/18 4 – 6 pm $75 Resident, $89 Non-Resident $48 Senior Resident, $60 Senior Non-Resident

16 years – Adult

Beginning Watercolor: Techniques and Textures– NEW! 14 years – Adult

Unleash your creativity and make your watercolors come to life with texture and dimension. Discover easy ways to maximize the unique qualities and potentials of watercolors in your art. Build on basic brushwork and experiment with everyday materials like sponges, salt, cheese cloth, and more to create exciting results. Each engaging class offers a springboard for inspiration and unlocks the joy of the painting process. Supply list available at registration. Walters Cultural Arts Center Sue Anne Seckora 45852 We 2/25 – 4/8 4 – 6 pm (No class on 3/25) $84 Resident, $98 Non-Resident $52 Senior Resident, $63 Senior NonResident

Tired of grey? Look at winter in a whole new light in this exciting class. From winter berries to indigo skies and evergreen branches–discover how nature’s ceaseless variety and rich hues make winter in the Northwest unique and beautiful–especially to artists. Explore the basic techniques of watercolor and gain confidence as you experiment with washes, color mapping, and more. Discover what is special about working with darker colors in and enjoy the process of translating your surroundings with new eyes and fresh skills in a supportive class environment. Supply list available at registration. Walters Cultural Arts Center Bonnie Burbidge 45853 We 2/4 – 3/18 6:30 – 8 pm (No class on 2/18) $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident $45 Senior Resident, $60 Senior NonResident

Adult/TeenFamily – Creative Arts

Beginning Watercolor

All Creative Arts Classes: No experience necessary. Returning students encouraged to work on more challenging pieces tailored to experience level.

Beginning Tahitian Dance–NEW! 13 years – Adult

Beginning Hula

Experience the energy, movement, and strength of this dynamic dance form firsthand. Focus on the Otea style of Tahitian dance known for its use of drumming, storytelling through gesture, and strong, dynamic movements to help you find your center, strength, and heartbeat. No experience–or shoes– necessary. A fantastic, hands-on way to learn about Tahitian history and culture. This fun, supportive class environment is open to men and women, teens and adults alike. Get ready for creativity and cardio all in one. Please wear comfortable clothing to move in and bring a water bottle. High energy class.

Explore the movement, language, music, and culture of this fun and empowering beginner-friendly dance form. No experience or shoes necessary. Leave creatively inspired and feeling great by this supportive class for men and women. This fantastic, hands-on way to learn about Hawaiian history and culture. Bring your sense of adventure and travel to the islands without leaving the Walters! Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

Walters Cultural Arts Center Lisa Chang 45840 Mo 1/26 – 3/2 6 – 6:50 pm (No class on 2/16) 45841 Mo 4/13 – 5/11 6 – 6:50 pm $32 Resident, $44 Non-Resident $21 Senior Resident, $28 Senior Non-Resident

Walters Cultural Arts Center Lisa Chang 45842 Mo 1/26 – 3/2 7 – 8:30 pm (No class on 2/16) 45843 Mo 4/13 – 5/11 7 – 8:30 pm $52 Resident, $66 Non-Resident $35 Senior Resident, $48 Senior Non-Resident

13 years – Adult

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Adult/Teen/Family – Creative Arts

Intro to Drawing 14 years – Adult

Intro to Illustration 14 years – Adult

Illustrations help us visually interpret nature, memories, stories, dreams, and more. Develop your understanding of visual language and nurture your own style as you explore the fundamental concepts of illustration. Learn basic drawing and composition techniques and use them to illustrate exciting scenes that represent your unique interests, style, and imagination. Supply list available at registration.

Discover fundamental concepts and techniques of drawing with a fun, step-by-step approach to the medium. Surprise yourself with your progress as you build skills in composition, perspective, character design, proportion and more! Set your creativity free and leave empowered with ways to translate your imagination onto the page. Supply list available at registration. Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 45862 Th 1/29 – 2/19 6:15 – 8:15 pm $60 Residentt, $74 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 45864 Th 4/9 – 4/30 6:15 – 8:15 pm $60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

Intro to Animation–NEW! 14 years – Adult

Learn basic drawing techniques to create fun and surprising characters and worlds–and then set them in motion! Create and animate images from your imagination with confidence ith this step-by-step process. Explore traditional, hand-drawn and stopmotion animation and discover essential skills that professional animators use–including character design, framing, and tweening. Be delighted as your creations come to life. Bring a sketchbook to class. Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 45865 Th 5/7 –5 /28 6:15 – 8:15 pm $65 Resident, $79 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident

16 years – Adult

“I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking...” –Joan Didion Coax your creativity out of hibernation and explore your inner and outer world with fresh eyes. Whether you’re complete beginner, an experienced writer, a sometime-journaler, or something in-between, these engaging writing prompts and exercises bring your imagination and unique experiences to life on the page. This class is designed to make it easy to better explore and express your reflections, memories, and feelings through the written word. Bring a pencil/pen and notebook. Walters Cultural Arts Center Susan DeFreitas 45866 Tu 4/7 – 5/5 6:30 – 7:30 pm $42 Resident, $56 Non-Resident $28 Senior Resident, $39 Senior Non-Resident

Drawing People 16 years – Adult

Explore the fascination and beauty of the human form as you learn fundamental people-drawing skills. Learn techniques to draw lifelike people with skill, consistency, and enjoyment and bring your drawings to life on the page. Topics include: proportions of the face and body, how to draw hands and feet, movement, anatomy for artists, and more. Supply list available at registration. Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 45863 Th 2/26 – 3/19 6:15 – 8:15 pm $60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident $40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident

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

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Intro to Life Writing

Spring Weaving Workshop–NEW! 14 years – Adult

Discover how contemporary fiber artists create beautiful works of art using traditional techniques combined from the worlds of fine arts and crafts. In this workshop, all levels of experience are invited to explore “painting with fiber.” Discover the basics of this process and get your creativity flowing on the loom as you experiment with composition, color, and texture. Fiber materials provided. Additional supply list provided at registration. Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 45836 Mo 4/20 & 4/27 6:30 – 8:30 pm $34 Resident, $46 Non-Resident $22 Senior Resident, $31 Senior Non-Resident

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120


13 – 15 years

Have you ever wanted to try the guitar? Explore the basics of playing this versatile instrument as you learn strumming, rhythm, chords, melodies and more. Even if you’ve never picked up a guitar in your life, surprise yourself by making music on the first day. Develop foundational skills that will last a lifetime and choose music from your favorite bands to bring out the best in your playing. Students must bring their own guitar. Returning students will have the opportunity to progress on to new skills and songs. Walters Cultural Arts Center Austin Randle 45732 Tu 2/10–3/10 6:30 – 8 pm $54 Resident, $68 Non-Resident

Teen Ceramics–NEW! 13 – 17 years

Discover your inner artist through the exciting versatile medium of clay! Take a spin at the wheel, sculpt, handbuild, and more as you embark on personal projects tailored to your own creativity. Whether you’re creating cups, bowls, sculptures, or other inventive forms, gain new skills and develop your own artistic voice and style in this fun, hands-on approach to ceramics. Walters Arts Center Jen Champlin 45687 We 5/6 – 5/27 4 – 5:30 pm $65 Resident, $78 Non-Resident

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

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation

Sunset & Moonrise Watch

Once a month make time to relax and take in the eastern sky as the sun sets and the moon rises. Vivid colors paint the sky, the earth’s shadow rises heralding the coming of night, and a full moon makes its dramatic entrance into the night sky. Daytime wildlife seek shelter as nighttime creatures emerge. Join us thirty minutes before sunset, once a month, at select Hillsboro Parks & Recreation sites. A naturalist guides you through the many wonderful events that attend the passing of day into night. Dress comfortably for the weather, you may wish to bring a blanket and a warm beverage. Some seating is provided but you may wish to bring a chair. More information: 503-681-6283. Su 1/4 4:15 pm Tu 2/3 5 pm Th 3/5 5:30 pm Fr 4/3 7 pm Su 5/3 7:45 pm Tu 6/2 8:30 pm Free

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Education Center deck. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Education Center deck. Rood Bridge Park annex building Rood Bridge Park annex building Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Education Center deck. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Education Center deck.

Lunch with the Birds Join Jackson Bottom staff and volunteers every Wednesday at noon for Lunch with the Birds! Learn identification tips and natural history facts for our local wildlife. We meet rain or shine! For bird watchers of all levels and ages.

Adult/Teen/Family – Creative Arts & Nature Programs

New Teen Offerings at the Walters Teen Guitar–NEW!

Date: November - June Day/Time: Wednesdays, Noon to 1 pm Bring: Your lunch, binoculars, field guide (if you have one). Location: Varies, featuring a different Hillsboro park each month. Check website for details. Information: 503-681-6283 Cost: Free! No pre-registration required.

www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/JacksonBottom

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Adult/Teen/Family – Nature Programs

Nature Classes at Jackson Bottom

These classes represent new programming you can get used to seeing at Jackson Bottom and City of Hillsboro parks. Steve Engel has joined the team as Nature Program Supervisor and, with the help of long-time volunteers, is leading these and other offerings. Steve is an educator and naturalist with thirty years of experience teaching and learning about the natural world. Classes are designed for adults and teens who attend with an adult, unless otherwise noted.

Winter Raptors Field Trip

Winter Waterfowl Identification

Ducks, geese, swans! Diving ducks, puddle ducks, cackling geese! Canada geese, tundra swans, trumpeter swans! Trying to figure them all out can drive you crazy! Come to this class to get started on identifying a mallard from a wigeon and a teal from a merganser, or from another teal for that matter! After an indoor presentation of informative slides we venture out to view wild waterfowl and practice what we learned.

The mild climate of our area attracts birds of prey that spend the winter here. It’s warm, there’s food, why go further south? On a good day you can find ten species of raptor in Washington County, if you know where and what to look for. Transportation is provided for this outing in search of eagles, falcons, hawks and harriers. We depart from the Civic Center where you can arrive by MAX, bus or park your vehicle in the free parking garage. This trip is limited to seven participants so don’t wait to register! Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza steps 45900 Sa 2/21 9:30 am – 1 pm $25 Resident, $35 Non-Resident

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center 45897 Sa 1/31 9:30 am – 1 pm $15 Resident, $20 Non-Resident

Sandhill Cranes Field Trip

Elegant, majestic and talkative thousands of Sandhill Cranes spend time on Sauvie Island each winter. Transportation is provided for this outing to view wild cranes feeding, flying and being cranes – what’s that all about? Chances of seeing Bald Eagles and other raptors are also very good. We depart from the Civic Center where you can arrive by MAX, bus or park your vehicle in the free parking garage. This trip is limited to seven participants so don’t wait to register! Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza steps 45898 Sa 2/7 9:30 am – 1:30 pm $25 Resident, $35 Non-Resident

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Animal Tracking Focus on Gaits & Patterns

Tracking wildlife is a skill you develop with guidance and lots of practice. This class gets you started with some of both. Learn to read the story behind the tracks you find by understanding basic information about gaits – the way an animal moves – and the pattern of tracks left behind as a result. We spend time indoors drawing and measuring track patterns of local wildlife then go out and look for stories from the night before.

All About Bats!

Welcome the return of bats to Oregon with this introduction into their fascinating night-time world. Learn about bats around the world, how they live and why they are important. What threats do they face to their continued existence? Is it just coincidence that Oregon has fifteen species of owls AND bats? After the program we go outside with special bat detectors and listen for bats over Jackson Bottom! Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center 45902 We 4/22 7 – 9 pm $5 Resident, $10 Non-Resident

Charismatic Avifauna of Jackson Bottom

Check out the big and beautiful birds that nest at Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. Learn about the different life-styles of Bald Eagles, Great Blue Herons and Osprey. How do such different species co-exist here and what challenges to their survival do they face? After an indoor presentation we go out to view these birds in the wild and cheer them on in their nesting efforts. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center 45903 Sa 4/25 11 am – 2 pm $15 Resident, $20 Non-Resident

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center 45901 Sa 4/11 9:30 am – 1 pm $15 Resident, $20 Non-Resident

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Native Plants of Jackson Bottom

Get to know your plant neighbors by coming to Jackson Bottom! Wherever you live, chances are good that many of the native species of trees, shrubs and wildflowers growing here also grow right outside your door. After some botany basics indoors we venture out to explore the plant world around us using our senses of sight, touch and smell. Expect to be on a first name basis with many of your plant neighbors after this engaging class.

Fifteen species of owl occur in Oregon; can you name them? Learn which ones are common, which are rare, which are big and which are small. Owls have amazing adaptations that allow them to rule the night, communicate with one another and occupy a variety of habitats, including Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center 45899 We 2/11 7 – 8:30 pm $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center 45904 Sa 5/16 10:30 am – 12 pm $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident

Adult/Teen/Family – Nature Programs

Owls of Oregon

Morning Bird Song Walks All Ages

Intro to Spring Songbirds

The Swainson’s Thrushes have arrived! Who, you say? Then this easy introduction into the world of songbirds is for you! Let’s say you’ve been going to Lunch with the Birds weekly, you’ve come on Morning Bird Song Walks, and you’re still unsure about the difference between thrushes, tanagers and buntings. Put down your binoculars for a spell and get some basic information to help you make sense of the field marks and behaviors you see. Take an optional bird walk after the class.

Develop and hone your ability to identify bird songs in one hour per week. Walk slowly, listen and discuss what you hear and connect a bird’s name to its song. Repetition is the key to song recognition. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them. Depart any time. No preregistration required. More information: 503-681-6283. April – Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve May – Rood Bridge Park Th 4/2 – 5/28 Free

7 – 8 am

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center 45905 Sa 5/23 10:30 am – 12 pm $10 Resident, $15 Non-Resident

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Adult/Teen/Family – Garden Series

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation In the Garden Series Keep Your Soil Healthy and See Your Garden Grow

Starting Seeds Indoors 10 years - Adult

Valentine’s Day is coming and the birds already know spring is in the air! If you just can’t wait for spring to start gardening, get going – indoors! Join an OSU Extension Service Master Gardener as she shares tips and techniques for getting indoor seed starts to flourish like those lush and pampered nursery seedlings we all admire! Go home ready to “sow like a pro,” save money, and get a jump-start on early-bird transplanting! Hillsboro Main Library Th 2/12 Free

Did you know it takes 500 years to produce one inch of soil, or that earthworms consume 2 tons of dry matter per acre per year? Did you know that a 1% increase in soil organic matter results in as much as 25,000 gallons of available water per acre? Learn about soil and how to keep it healthy as you explore the magical world of worms and microbes and discover the dark and muddy secret of flourishing gardens – healthy soil! Dean Moberg, Resource Conservationist, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Th 4/2 6:30 – 8 pm

6:30 – 8 pm

Free

Starting Your Vegetable Garden

The first day of spring is fast approaching and your indoor vegetable starts are ready for planting. Explore the process of starting your own vegetable garden and learn about OSU Extension Service vegetable variety recommendations, how to select your site and prepare your soil, optimal planting times, how to assess water and fertilization needs, and general garden maintenance from an expert. Go home ready to create a lush and verdant spring or summer garden. Hillsboro Main Library Th 3/12 Free

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6:30 – 8 pm

Intensive Gardening: Square Foot by Square Foot

Creating Wildlife-Friendly Yards and Gardens

There is nothing more charming in a yard or garden than a flock of native birds or a lovely pollinator flitting by on a warm afternoon. These visitors help control insect pests and seed and pollinate your garden. Have you ever longed to attract birds and butterflies to your very own yard? Learn what wildlife needs in an urban setting and techniques for bringing nature to outdoor areas by choosing the right plants and designing wildlife-friendly habitat. Jennifer Nelson, Outreach, Volunteer andSeed Education Program to(OVE) Supper Manager, Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District Vegetable Gardening

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve newWonder vegetable dreaming of lush, productive garHave a smallOften, garden? howgardeners, Th 4/16 6:30 – 8 pm dens,ofare success. Don’t let that be you! to make the most it?frustrated Take it to by thea lack of Free Join as anExtension OSU Extension Service Master Gardener volunteer next level – up! AnusOSU walks you through the process of starting your own vegetable garMaster Gardener shares easy and den. Topics include bed preparation, soil amendments, garden fun techniques for using every inch! planning, planting and maintenance, pest controls, harvesting and Learn how to plant densely, plant up more. Focus is on spring and summer gardens. Participants rewith vertical gardening, inter-planting ceive a list of OSU Extension Service recommended vegetable techniques, succession planting, varieties and a Seedday to Supper workbook. length strategies, cultivar choices and more! Be inspired! Hillsboro Main Library Th 4/9 Free

6:30 – 8 pm

Dates: March 7,14,21,28 and April 4 Time: 6:00 – 7:30 pm Location: Hillsboro Main Library 2850 NE Brookwood Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124 Cost: Free, but registration required — Registration #37931

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Healthy Soil Makes Happy Gardeners: How to Feed Your Soil and Enjoy Your Best Garden Ever

A great garden starts with great soil. Wondering how to improve your own garden soil, add lime or blood meal or how to create and use compost? Heather Havens, general manager of Portland-based Concentrates, Inc, shares her extensive knowledge of soils and how to keep them healthy. Learn all about soil tests and what they mean. Learn about a wide range of natural amendments and how to use them most effectively. Find out how to support microbial action in your soils to nourish your plants. Get the tools to make your own garden soil great. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Th 4/30 6:30 – 8 pm Free

Vegetable Garden Pest Problems and Solutions

Vegetables are flourishing in your garden, but you are not the only one snacking! Fat bugs of all sorts may be sharing your bounty. Less than 1% of all insects are garden pests, but those that are can certainly make a hearty meal of your favorite vegetables. Join OSU Extension Service Master Gardeners and learn about some of our most common snacking insects and gain insight into their fascinating life-cycles. Discover a variety of management options including when a pest is most susceptible to control measures, proper timing of plantings to discourage the most ravenous, exclusion techniques, and the use of beneficial insects–those bugs that make a snack of those vegetablesnacking bugs! Hillsboro Main Library Th 5/14 Free

Year-around Vegetable Gardening

Summer’s coming and your garden is getting lush! But, did you know you don’t have to stop when the weather gets bad? Expand your gardening into the fall and winter seasons. Join OSU Extension Service Master Gardeners and learn how to keep your garden going all year ‘round! Topics include what to plant and when, season extending techniques, when to harvest, and more. Hillsboro Main Library Th 6/11 Free

Adult/Teen/Family – Garden Series

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation In the Garden Series, Continued

6:30 – 8 pm

6:30 – 8 pm

Hillsboro Community Gardens Our community gardens are growing! Hillsboro Parks & Recreation now supports four community garden sites in partnership with Calvary Lutheran, Sonrise and Orenco Presbyterian Churches as well as the Hillsboro School District. For more information or to register for a garden plot, visit our website at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec or contact us at 503-681-5374.

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Adult/Teen/Family – Special Interest

Dog Obedience

Lifeguarding Certification

These classes focus on teaching you to train your dog. Your dog learns a wide range of obedience exercises through positive reinforcement. Puppies and dogs of all ages are welcome to participate.

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

(15 years – Adult)

10 years – Adult

Advanced Dog Obedience: bring your dog to the first class. Basic Dog Obedience: do NOT bring your dog to the first class. Tyson Recreation Center Jan Herinckx Advanced 45765 We 1/28 – 3/11 45766 We 4/1 – 5/20 Basic 45767 We 1/28 – 3/11 45768 We 4/1 – 5/20 $60 Resident, $90 Non-Resident Senior: $50 Resident, $75 Non-Resident

6:15 – 7 pm 6:15 – 7 pm 7 – 7:45 pm 7 – 7:45 pm

START TRAINING NOW!

SHARC Fest June 28, 2015

Family Triathlon & Water Safety Expo Stay tuned for details!

SHARC SHARC Staff Pre-Course Skills Test for March Class 45646 Sa 3/7 11 am – 1 pm 45648 Su 3/8 11 am – 1 pm 45649 Fr 4/17 4 – 6 pm $35 – applied to online course registration upon successful completion of the prerequisite skills test. Classroom 45647 Th/Fr 3/26 & 3/27 45650 Sa/Su 5/2 & 5/3 $130 Resident, $175 Non-Resident

9 am – 5 pm 9 am – 5 pm

Cake Pops/Cake Balls 10 years – Adult

(It’s sooner than you think!)

Dive into the tiny little morsels of goodness also known as cake balls or cake truffles. You may have heard scary stories about cake pops like cracking chocolate, cake pops falling off the sticks, the chocolate not melting properly. With a few tips and tricks you can enjoy making cake pops and cake balls to wow anyone around you! Tyson Recreation Center Lisa Cox 45747 Sa 1/24 45748 Sa 3/14 $15 Resident, $22 Non-Resident

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

9:30 – 11 am 9:30 – 11 am

Info Line: 503-681-6120


park @ the plaza

Mix It Up

12 years – Adult Every Mix It Up class is different as you experience a variety of exercises including cardio, strength conditioning, and muscle toning. Come prepared to use the weight of your own body in this “no equipment needed” fitness program. Intended for all fitness levels. Outdoors In Amanda Pedroza, (Monday) Jennifer Blumhagen, (Tuesday – Thursday) Mo/We 12/1 – 6/24 5:30 – 6:15 pm (No class 12/22 – 12/31, 1/19, 2/16, 5/25) Tu/Th 12/2 – 6/25 12:15 – 1pm (No class 12/23–1/1) 5 visit Punch Card: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident

Becoming a Love & Logic© Parent – NEW! Adults

Becoming a Love and Logic Parent helps parents put the fun in parenting. Learn practical tools using empathy, logic and humor. Achieve respectful, healthy relationships, and empower your children with the ability to own and solve problems in the real world. An additional $10 cash or check for the workbook is required to be paid to the instructors at the first class.

All Ages – Sports & Fitness

Class at Outdoors In

River House Lisa Fletcher & Tami Foelker 45741 Tu 1/15 – 2/19 6:30 – 8:30 pm 45742 Sa 2/21 – 3/14 9 am – 12 pm $60 Resident, $90 Non-Resident $100 Resident Couple, $150 Non-Resident Couple

Insanity®

13 years – Adult

Boxing Conditioning 8 years – Adult

Learn boxing skills and technique, increase muscular/ cardio endurance and core strength, and burn off more than just calories. Use the heavy bags, jump ropes, and sparring mitts. Hand wraps, mouth guards, and a towel are mandatory. Peter Boscow Boxing Gym Staff 45724 Tu/Th 1/6 – 1/29 6 – 7:15 pm 45725 Tu/Th 2/3 – 2/26 6 – 7:15 pm 45726 Tu/Th 3/3 – 3/31 6 – 7:15 pm 45727 Tu/Th 4/7 – 4/30 6 – 7:15 pm 45728 Tu/Th 5/5 – 5/28 6 – 7:15 pm $28 Resident Youth, $42 Non-Resident Youth *Lesson for ages 8 – 12 ends at 7 pm.

High Intensity Interval Training at its very best, Insanity® combines athletic drills with intervals of strength, power, resistance, and core training. You will burn calories and build muscle while stripping away fat, increasing cardiovascular endurance, and improving stamina. Get ready to dig deep and see crazy good results! High and low-impact progressions will be provided for all levels and timed intervals allow you to control the pace. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle and towel – you will sweat! Tyson Recreation Center Stephanie Sherwood 45871 Tu/Th 1/6 – 2/12 45872 Tu/Th 2/17 – 3/26 45873 Tu/Th 3/31 – 5/7 45874 Tu/Th 5/12 – 6/18 $48 Resident, $70 Non-Resident

5:30 – 6:30 pm 5:30 – 6:30 pm 5:30 – 6:30 pm 5:30 – 6:30 pm

$33 Resident, $50 Non-Resident Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Adult/Teen/Family Sports & Fitness

Judo

Fencing

Learn self-confidence, poise, and coordination in this beginning Judo program. Basic throws and falls will be taught in a fun and safe way.

Learn the art of Olympic Saber Fencing in this fun and safe introductory program. Participants will develop agility, strength, speed, strategic thinking, hand-eye coordination, and self-confidence. All equipment is provided. Be prepared to sign your child in/out every day.

8 years – Adult

8 years – Adult

Tyson Recreation Center Jon Teninty 45877 Mo 1/19 – 2/23 45880 Mo 3/2 – 4/20 (No class 3/23 & 3/30) 45883 Mo 4/27 – 6/8 (No class 5/25) $36 Resident, $54 Non-Resident

7 – 8:30 pm 7 – 8:30 pm 7 – 8:30 pm

Peter Boscow Gym Charles Randall 44681 Sa 1/10 – 1/31 $65 Resident, $90 Non-Resident

8:30 – 10 am

Zumba® Fitness Party 10 years – Adult

Ballroom Dance 16 years – Adult

Learn to glide along the floor like a pro while dancing the smooth Foxtrot and elegant Waltz. Discover the passionate Tango and the soft, dreamy Night Club Two Step. The Beginning class covers basic steps and patterns to build a beginner’s confidence on the dance floor. The Intermediate class involves higher-level patterns and concepts and requires previous experience or instructor approval for entry into the class. Partners are desirable but not mandatory and rotation with other partners is possible. River House Peter Sanchez and Laura Braniff Sanchez Beginner 45711 Tu 1/20 – 2/10 Foxtrot 6:45 – 7:45 pm 45712 Tu 2/17 – 3/10 Waltz 6:45 – 7:45 pm 45713 Tu 3/31 – 4/21 Tango 6:45 – 7:45 pm 45714 Tu 4/28 – 5/19 Night Club 6:45 – 7:45 pm Two Step Intermediate 45715 Tu 1/20 – 2/10 Foxtrot 7:45 – 8:45 pm 45716 Tu 2/17 – 3/10 Waltz 7:45 – 8:45 pm 45717 Tu 3/31 – 4/21 Tango 7:45 – 8:45 pm 45718 Tu 4/28 – 5/19 Night Club 7:45 – 8:45 pm Two Step $25 Resident, $38 Non-Resident $20 Senior Resident, $28 Senior Non-Resident

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

We are striving to make Hillsboro a role model by becoming the healthiest and most active in the Pacific Northwest. Join us for 2 hours of Zumba fun, music, and dancing to help us reach our goal of getting our city active and healthy. This event is open to all fitness levels showcasing three different Zumba instructors. Color

code is Red and Black. Shute Park Sa $10

5/30

10:30 am – 12:30 pm

All Comers Family 5k All Ages

Get warmed up before the Zumba Fitness Party with an All Comers Family 5k at Shute Park at 9 am. Just $5 for 18 and over. Bring your family and friends and make this day a fitness goal to complete! Shute Park 45934 Sa 5/30 $5 ages 18 and over, free under 18 Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

9 am

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Adult Sports Leagues The Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department coordinates leagues in the following sports: Men’s Flag Football (September – November) Men’s 11v11 and 7v7 Soccer (January – March, April – August, September – December) Men’s Basketball (January – March, September – December) Men’s Softball (April – July, August – September) Women’s Volleyball (January – March, April – June, September – December) Women’s Softball (April – July) Co-ed Softball (April – July, August – September) Kickball (April – July, August – September) Co-ed Volleyball (April – May, September – December) Co-ed Soccer (March – May, June – August, September – December)

Adult Sports Leagues

Adult Sports Leagues

Upcoming League Meetings:

Winter Women’s Volleyball: Winter Men’s Basketball: Season runs from January – March Season runs from January – March Season begins 1/5 Season begins 1/6

Winter Men’s 11v11 Soccer: Season runs from January – May Organizational meeting 1/12

Spring Mens 7v7 Soccer: Season runs from March – May Organizational Meeting 1/28

Spring Women’s & Co-ed Volleyball Season runs April – May Organizational Meeting 2/4 Summer Softball and Kickball: Season runs from May – July Organizational meeting on 2/11

Organizational meetings take place at the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation office (4400 NW 229th Avenue, Hillsboro) and are approximately two months prior to the start of league play. Call Kevin Zuercher at 503-681-5380 or email at: kevin.zuercher@hillsboro-oregon.gov for more information. Visit our website at: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec and click on Recreation & Fun then Adult Sports Leagues.

Women’s Volleyball League Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec

Men’s Basketball League Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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To fill out an application to volunteer, visit: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksVolunteer

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Education Assistants

Education Assistants are critical to the hundreds of education programs that take place annually. Training is held in February; you don’t need to be a naturalist to help! Mo – Fr 8 am – 2 pm

shifts vary

Center Guide

Two volunteers are needed daily as to greet patrons as they walk through the doors to the Education Center, give patrons tours of the facility, operate the Jackson Bottom Gift Shop and occasionally answer the main telephone line. Sa/Su

10 am – 1 pm or 1 – 4 pm

Community Senior Center

Walters Cultural Arts Center

Volunteers are needed to work with kitchen staff to ensure all patrons are served in a timely, effective manner. A commitment of once per week is preferred.

Assist instructor with set up, clean up, distribute art supplies and help participants with projects.

Dining Room Server

Mo – Fr

Family Art Night Assistant

Th

Gallery Opening Assistant

11:45 am – 1:15 pm

After School Enrichment – BLAST

The BLAST program provides a safe, fun place for youth to play sports, learn new skills, participate in enrichment activities and get homework help. Volunteers assist staff at elementary schools. Certain high school age volunteers can earn school credit for volunteering with this program. Mo – Fr

6:15 – 8:45 pm

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

4:45 – 7 pm

Spoken Word Assistant

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

Active Adult Enrichment Programs

Volunteer Program

Volunteers Grow Community

We are grateful for all of the wonderful volunteer support for our parks, programs and events. Thank you for volunteering!

6:15 – 8:45 pm

2 – 5:15 pm

Park Projects

All tools, gloves, plants, materials and a project leader are provided at park projects sponsored by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.

Get Dirty

Looking for a group project outdoors? All ages and group sizes help pick up litter, plant flowers, work on trails, clean play equipment or remove invasive plants from natural areas.

Rhododendron Garden Clean Up Work with the Tualatin Valley Garden Club to spruce up the rhody garden. Remove spent blooms, prune and do bed clean up. Projects are on the second Monday of each month. Rood Bridge Park Second Mo 9 am – 12 pm

Global Youth Services Day/ SOLV-IT A large, family park beautification and habitat enhancement event takes place at Rood Bridge Park to celebrate youth. Sign up through www.solv.org. Celebrate youth involvement! Rood Bridge Park Sa 4/18 9 am – 12 pm

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Earth/Arbor Day

Companies, groups and individuals are invited to join us in celebrating both Earth Day and Arbor Day. Remove invasive species from Hamby Park, improving the health of the native landscape. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle.

Special Events

Hamby Park We 4/22

Collect admission at the door, seat guests and collect voting envelopes. Help manage introductions of contestants.

9 am – 12 pm 1 – 4 pm

Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Kaiser

Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Park Adopter Kaiser. Spend the day removing invasive species from Evergreen Park, improving the health of the native landscape. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle. Evergreen Park Mo 1/19

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

9 am – 12 pm

Hillsboro Teen Idol Finals

Sa

1/31 12:30 – 3 pm

A Knight with a Princess- Daddy/ Daughter Dinner Dance

Ten volunteers are needed to assist with this event. Volunteers will help with event set up, serve meals and help with clean up. Please wear black and white attire as this is a formal event.

Sa

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

2/21

4 – 10 pm

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Active Adult Enrichment Programs

750 SE Eighth Avenue, 503-615-1090 Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm Paula Stewart, Manager Lisa Carr, Parks & Recreation Supervisor Tadashi Oki, Chef The Hillsboro Community Senior Center promotes and supports recreation programs and activities which benefit older adult participants. A variety of classes, educational workshops, trips, special events and volunteer opportunities are offered throughout the year. Activity

Description/Instructor

Days

Time

Fees

Bingo

Small group, low key setting

Mon

9:30 am

$.05/card

Bingo

Traditional games, special games, door prizes

Wed

5:30 - 9 pm

$4/10 games, $15/all games

Breakfast

Full breakfast made to order

Tues (no last Tues/ mo.)

7:45 - 9:30 am

$4.50

Lunch

Chef Tadashi inspired. Must be seated by 12:15 pm.

Mon-Fri

12 pm

$4.00

Duplicate bridge

Partner required

Mon & Thur

12 - 4:30 pm

$2.00

Open bridge

All levels welcomed

Thur

12:30 - 4 pm

$2.00

Bunco

Social dice game

Fri

1 - 3 pm

$1.00

Blazing Paddles

Ping Pong

afternoons

Pool (Billiards)

Test your skills

Mon-Fri

9 am - 5 pm

Free

Serenaders

Singing & instruments. All levels welcome

Wed

10:30 am

Free

Mahjong

Chinese tile game

Mon/Wed/Fri

1:30 pm

Free

Material Girls

Sewing/knitting group

Fri

10 am -12 pm

Free

Wii Bowling

Open play

Wed

1:30 pm

Free

Support & Services Description/Instructor

Days

Time

Fees

Support & Services

Description/Instructor

Days

Time

Fees

AARP Driver Safety Program

Driver safety classroom course TBA

6 hour course

$15/$20 AARP members

Foot Care

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

Tues

By appointment

$25.00

On-site Seamstress

Sewing repairs

2nd & 4th Wed/mo.

9 am - 12 pm

Price varies

Senior Law Assistance

Half hour legal consultation

4th Thur/mo.

By appointment

Free

SHIBA

Senior Health Insurance Benefit Assistance

2nd Wed/mo.

12:30 pm

Free

Blood Pressure Checks

Provided by Home Instead Senior Care

1st & 3rd Mon/mo.

11 am

Free

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

Free

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Adventures Without Limits – Winter/Spring Excursions

Participants should wear appropriate clothing and thick socks, and bring a sack lunch, snacks and water for the day. Adventures Without Limits provides all necessary equipment and coats, boots and other warm clothing to those who need it. Register in advance at the Senior Center. Van departs from and returns to the Hillsboro Community Senior Center.

Rafting the Sandy River

Dodge Park to Oxbow Park is a secluded section of the Sandy River that gives the feeling of being on a wilderness river trip, without being too far out of Portland. This excursion features 3.5 – 11 miles of exciting spring time runs through a number of Class I-III rapids such as Pipeline (II+) and Blue Hole (II+). With waterfalls cascading down from basalt cliffs and wildlife abounding, you’ll witness a beautiful, healthy river system while enjoying the thrill of riding its waves and “crashing” through its holes. 44945 $70

Snowshoeing at Mt. Hood

4/28

8 am – 6:15 pm

Snowshoeing is a great way for a wide range of people to stay active and get outdoors during the winter time. Meet Adventures Without Limits at the center in the morning to gear up in snow clothes and boots. Together, we head to the snowy trails of the Mt. Hood National Forest. Discuss safety, how to use your snowshoes and the finer points of snowshoeing before trekking off with the group. This beginner level trip is 1-3 miles in length, depending upon group size. Exact location is determined by snow levels. 44942 $70

Tu

1/27

8 am - 5 pm

Looking for one of the best cross-country skiing areas around? Look no further than Teacup Lake. Whether it’s your first day skiing or you’re a seasoned skier, the 12 miles of groomed trails range in level from beginner to expert. Meander through the ski tracked trails, practice your downhill and uphill skills if you choose, and take in the visual splendor of the expansive snow covered meadows and Mt. Hood. Our 1 – 6 mile easy to moderate route is customizable to the comfort level of the group. 44943 $70

Tu

2/24

Kayaking at Sauvie Island

Sauvie Island is one of Portland’s finest examples of a how a natural area can be preserved despite being close to a major city. Start the day at the Gilbert River boat ramp to gear up and receive safety instruction. Launch your kayak and paddle out onto Little McNary Lake. Enjoy views of St. Helens and plenty of beautiful and unique shore birds. Sauvie Island supports a healthy population of hawks, herons, osprey, salmon and many other wildlife that inhabit this jewel of an island known for its beauty. If conditions permit, take the tree lined passage known as Pete’s Slough out onto yet another lake known as Aaron’s Lake for another great opportunity to see all of the birds who are part of the great Pacific Migration. This easy to moderate kayak trip spans 2 – 5 miles, depending on weather and tidal conditions.

Cross-Country Skiing at Teacup Lake

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Tu

44944 $70

Tu

5/26

8:30 am – 5:45 pm

8 am – 5 pm

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Secrets in the Sauce

Things get saucy in this new class as you learn to make the same sauces Senior Center lunchers rave about in your own home. With a little help from Chef Tadashi, your friends and family are going to be asking for the secrets in your sauce. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Chef Tadashi 45344 Th 1/15 45345 Th 2/12 $10 Resident, $13 Non-Resident

2:30 – 4:30 pm 2:30 – 4:30 pm

St. Patrick’s Day Dinner

Make your own luck this St. Patrick’s day by dining at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Chef Tadashi and his staff prepare hearty portions of traditional corned beef, cabbage and potatoes worthy of any table in Ireland. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Dining Room Tu 3/17 $6

Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Ticketed Events

Tickets for the following events must be purchased at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center no later than four business days prior to the event date. Space is limited. Tickets are not be sold at the door. Please note: alternative menu items including salad bar are not available during ticketed events.

Noon

Antiques Homeshow

Many family heirlooms, garage sale bargains and long-lost items salvaged from attics and basements have their own story! Accredited appraisers Jeff and Sandie Newman of Le’Stuff Antique Mall appraise your treasures in our very own version of the popular, Antiques Roadshow, right here at home. Prospectors bring up to three items, pay a nominal fee, and receive appraisal on a first come, first serve basis. Space is limited. Spectators welcome at no charge. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Dining Room Fr 3/27 $5 per item – 3 item limit, FREE to spectators

2 – 4 pm

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

Cinco de Mayo Fiesta

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with your amigos at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Enjoy fresh tastes from Mexico such as carne asada steak, rice and beans, and decadent tres leches cake. Play loteria (lottery), a popular bingo-style game, together and win fun prizes. Join in the fiesta! Hillsboro Community Senior Center Dining Room Tu 5/5 $6

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Noon

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Scribbles to Story

Make this story all about you in this one day memoir writing workshop. Learn to pen the events of your life in a way that takes them from scribbles to story! Bob Ferguson, local author and Scribbler teaches you how!

Red Tail Angels

The first black pilots to see air combat blazed a trail of glory in the frozen skies over Europe in the darkest days of World War II. Author and historian Sig Unander brings their true story to life and reveals details of “Red Tail” pilots from the Northwest who shot down the two German fighter planes in this one hour discussion followed by a question and answer session. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Dining Room Fr 5/15 1:30 pm FREE – Just drop in!

Dance for Parkinson’s Oregon Class

Dance is not only art but exercise, and current research has shown that exercise is beneficial to the Parkinson’s population. Dance for Parkinson’s Oregon classes integrate movement from multiple dance forms, music of all styles and theatre and vocal games which stimulate and develop the mind, memory, body, and voice. This seven week class begins in chairs and eventually moves to the dance barre and floor. Persons at all mobility levels and with any movement disorder are welcome. The class can be done in a wheelchair, with a walker, seated or standing. A partner is not required but one care person per class participant is welcome. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Classroom Virginia Belt & Madeline Denko Carter Free Demo Tu 3/17 1 – 2 pm 45343 Tu 3/24 – 5/5 1 – 2 pm $56 (Care partner welcome at no additional charge)

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Hillsboro Community Senior Center Classroom 45738 Mo 3/2 10 am $5 Resident, $7 Non-Resident

Living with Alzheimer’s: Early-stage Workshop

An education program provided by the Alzheimer’s Association and Oregon Care Partners

In the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, families face new questions as they adjust. What does this diagnosis mean? What kinds of plans need to be made? What resources are available to help? Join us to hear practical answers to the questions that arise in the early stage. Hear from those directly affected and learn what you can do to cope with the changes that come with an early-stage diagnosis. To register, please call the 24/7 Helpline at 1–800–272–3900.

Old Time Fiddlers Jam Session

Join us for a super fun Sunday in April as the Oregon Old Time Fiddlers rock the house with their annual jam session. All musicians are welcome to bring their instruments and sign up to jam along. Music lovers are welcome to sit back and toe tap to the tunes of many talented musicians. Or if you can’t sit still, dancing is encouraged. Bring your family. Bring your friends. This free event is open to all ages. Coffee and pastry refreshments will be available. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Dining Room Su 4/19 1 – 3:30 pm FREE – Just drop in!

Personal Safety

Make an investment in your personal safety! Learn some simple steps to minimize your risk, whether in public or at home. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Julie Carrasco, Crime Prevention Specialist, Hillsboro Police Department 45736 Th 1/22 10 am FREE

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

Hillsboro Community Senior Center Classroom Tu 4/7, 4/14 & 4/21 6 – 8 pm FREE

Garden with Arden

Spring is in full swing and it’s time to start thinking about setting up your garden! This free class brought to you by Cornell Estates teaches about springtime flowers, different soils and setting up a successful garden. After the class, pot a plant to take home and use it to brighten your very own garden. Light refreshments provided during class. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Classroom Arden Sheets, Master Gardener 45737 Th 3/26 10 am FREE

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Dive into literature, great stories, and theatre in a fun, no-pressure afternoon workshop! Reader’s Theater requires no sets, props, costumes, or memorized lines–just use your voice and expression to bring a script to life. Read with others, ignite your imagination, and discover ways that actors approach their scripts to bring wonderful stories and characters to life off the page. This one-day workshop is also a perfect opportunity for students who are curious about the multi-week class, or for those who just want to explore their voice and creativity through Readers Theatre. No experience necessary!

Watercolor: Design and Create– NEW!

Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced painter, discover how simple, step-by-step design techniques help you set up your paintings for success. Find increased freedom and enjoyment by experimenting with beginner-friendly elements of composition that take you from loose pencil sketches to final masterpiece. Build confidence in your own artistic style, find freedom on the page, and have fun with watercolor in this supportive class environment. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Bonnie Burbidge 45860 Th 1/29 – 3/5 10 – 11:30 am (No class 2/19) $36 Senior Resident, $44 Senior Non-Resident

Joy of Watercolor–NEW!

Dive into watercolor with joy and abandon! Explore what makes working with watercolor special and freeing for artists of all experience levels. Gain confidence as you experiment with techniques like brushwork, washes, and color mapping, while embracing the unique properties of watercolor. Grow your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to ignite your creativity and bring images to life in a supportive class environment. Beginning and intermediate students welcome. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Bonnie Burbidge 45861 Th 4/2 – 4/30 10 – 11:30 am $36 Senior Resident, $44 Senior Non-Resident

Hillsboro Community Senior Center Nicholas Kessler 45868 We 1/21 $14 Resident, $18 Non-Resident

2:45 – 4:30 pm

Readers Theatre

Discover your inner actor with Readers Theatre! No sets, props, costumes, or memorized lines required–just your voice and expression to bring a script to life. Explore skills professional actors use when approaching scripts, and ways to use your own insights and imagination to create engaging and memorable scenes. Ignite your imagination in a supportive group environment, meet new people, and discover a skill set that is applicable to a variety of situations in acting and in life. Beginners welcome. Returning students are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes and work on new scene selections. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Nicholas Kessler 45869 We 2/4 – 3/4 $48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Hillsboro Community Senior Center

Readers Theatre: One Day Workshop

2:45 – 4:30 pm

Readers Theatre: Spring Comedy–NEW!

Step away from the “drama” of winter and let laughter reign this spring! Ignite your imagination as you discover the joy inherent in rehearsing comedic material. From dynamic characters and settings to pacing and rhythms, explore what’s special about working with comedic text. No sets, props, costumes, or memorized lines required–just your voice and expression to bring a script to life. Whether you love theatre, love to laugh out loud, or just want to meet new people and try something new in a supportive class, this is for you! Beginners welcome. Returning students are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes. Hillsboro Community Senior Center Nicholas Kessler 45870 We 4/1 – 4/29 $48 Resident, $60 Non-Resident

Note: These classes are offered in collaboration with the Walters Cultural Arts Center. All supplies provided. Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec

2:45 – 4:30 pm

Facebook.com/HillsboroParks @HillsboroParks Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Hillsboro Community Senior Center

DAY TRIPS January – June 2015 750 SE 8th Avenue, Hillsboro OR 97123 503-615-1090 Note: Prices include coach, event admission tickets (where applicable) & administrative fee for the Hillsboro Community Senior Center unless otherwise noted. Please refer to the Travel Policy when booking day trips. Pick up a copy at the reception desk or online at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec.

Tacoma Museum of Glass

Experience the Tacoma Museum of Glass with a docent-led private tour followed by live glass blowing in the Hot Shop. Time is allotted for personal art exploration, shopping in the Museum Store, or a short walk outdoors to view the Chihuly Bridge of Glass. Your choice of turkey, BLT or grilled cheese sandwich boxed lunch also included. Lunch selections must be made at the time of registration. 45676 $75

Sa 1/17

9 am – 6 pm

Guys, Dolls & Dinner

Please your palette with private dining at the charming Der Rhinelander Restaurant in Portland. Next, travel to the Keller Auditorium to engage your other senses as you take in the popular Broadway show Guys & Dolls from a great first balcony seat. This oddball romantic comedy is sure to be a toetapping, belly-laughing good time. 45683 $85

Th 3/12

4 pm – 11 pm

Chinook Winds Casino

Stay and play at Chinook Winds in Lincoln City for four hours. Many no-host dining options are available for lunch. Please provide your Players Card number at the time of registration if you already have one. If not, you must register for one prior to the trip. See Senior Center staff for assistance registering for a Players Card.

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This popular twice a year cruise on the Portland Spirit is sure to fill up fast! Enjoy a day cruising the Columbia River while the Captain narrates the journey, retracing the route of Lewis and Clark. Continental breakfast, buffet lunch, dessert, coffee, hot tea is provided on the cruise. Bus transportation from Astoria back to Caruthers Landing in Portland is provided by Portland Spirit. 45686 $130

Depoe Bay Crab Feed and Wooden Boat Show

44930 Fr 2/27 $10

Portland Spirit to Astoria

Enjoy a local crab dinner on the beautiful Oregon Coast. Take a short walk down the beach to take to watch master craftsmen build and show off wooden boats. The bus ride back to the Center includes a 90 minute stop at Chinook Winds Casino. 45684 $52

Sa 4/18

8:30 am – 4:30 pm

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

8 am – 5 pm

We 5/13

7 am – 7 pm

Bob’s Red Mill & Dave’s Killer Bread Learn about the art of stone grinding on a private tour of Bob’s Red Mill followed by a no-host lunch and shopping at Bob’s Grain Store and Café. After, take in the sights and smells of the Dave’s Killer Bread Healthy Bread Store, the number 1 best-selling organic bread in the U.S. 45689 $25

Mo 6/8 10:30 am – 4 pm

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


750 SE 8th Avenue, Hillsboro OR 97123 503-615-1090 Detailed brochures for each trip are available at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Refer to brochure for transportation, accommodation, meals and attractions details.

Quintessentially Romantic

On this romantic three day journey to Seattle & Tacoma, visit a precious artifact exhibit from Pompeii, Italy and unlock the mysteries which were encased in ash for over twenty centuries. Explore the Northwest Flower & Garden Show and take in a performance of Romeo et Juliet by the Seattle Symphony. Enjoy a docent-led tour of the Tacoma Art Museum to learn how artists shape our vision of the American West through paintings and sculpture. Provided by GroupActive 45699 We – Fr 2/11 – 2/13 $597 double, $730 single occupancy

Inspiring Iceland

Iceland is a landscape of dramatic contrasts forged by fire and ice. Steaming lava fields and hot pools reflect its volcanic nature, while massive glaciers sculpt the mountains and valleys, leaving thundering waterfalls and plunging fjords. Travel the “Golden Circle” where many natural scenic wonders are located. Enjoy an overnight stay in a local fishing village to experience a puffin cruise, and make your choice of excursions to make your vacation your own.

Hillsboro Community Senior Center

EXTENDED TRAVEL 2015

Provided by Collette Vacations

Heritage of America

Enjoy a guided tour of New York City, featuring the Empire State Building, Greenwich Village and other landmarks. Visit Virginia to see presidential estates Mount Vernon (Washington) and Monticello (Jefferson). Tour the hallowed battlefield at Gettysburg and Colonial Williamsburg’s historic buildings and learn about the Amish way of life while enjoying dinner with an Amish family. Travel along the famous Skyline drive and see amazing views of the Shenandoah Valley. Explore the countless treasures of the Smithsonian Institution, including the actual Apollo 11 Command Module and the Hope Diamond. Provided by Collette Vacations Fr – Su 4/17 – 4/26 $2,949 double, $3,749 single, $2,919 triple occupancy

Private Gardens of Victoria

Stroll through the acclaimed private gardens around Victoria while enjoying live music performed by Conservatory students. The gardens range from exotic to country acreage to city spaces. Our journey includes a stop at Victoria’s famous Butchart Gardens and a special Mother’s Day buffet dinner at the Blue Poppy. On the return trip, take in the fascinating sites and exhibits at the Naval Undersea Museum in Poulsbo, Washington. Provided by GroupActive

Th – Fr

7/23 – 7/31

Book on or before 1/23 $5,549 double, $6,449 single, $5,499 triple occupancy Book after 1/23 $5,749 double, $6,649 single, $5,699 triple occupancy

Rhine River Cruise featuring Strasbourg

A 4-star river boat offers onboard entertainment, three meals daily, wine and other beverages. Visit the tulip fields of Keukenhof Gardens. Relax on the observation deck and watch the fairytale landscapes of Holland, Germany, and France drift by. Explore cities, castles and the open air museum Zaanse Schans on included tours. Spend a night in lovely Strasbourg and enjoy a dinner in a historic restaurant. Prices based on double occupancy. Provided by Collette Vacations

We – Th

10/14 – 10/22

Book on or before 1/14 $4,249 main outside cabin, $4,849 upper outside cabin, $4,549 middle outside cabin

45701 Fr – Mo 5/8 – 5/11 $835 double, $1,064 single occupancy

Book after 1/14 $4,449 main outside cabin, $5,049 upper outside cabin, $4,749 middle outside cabin

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Active Adult Enrichment Programs

Active Adult Enrichment Programs

Programs are held in the Multipurpose Rooms at Shute Park Aquatic and Recreation Center (SHARC). Programs are taught by professionals from our community. Unless otherwise noted, admission is covered by membership (SHARC, SilverSneakers®, or Silver&Fit®) or a single visit admission. Registration is required.

Hanging String Gardens

Be a part of the new trend in gardening and home decoration. These gardens allow the plant to grow in a ball of soil held together by moss and string, which are then suspending in the air. How cool! SHARC 45395 Th 3/5 $7 Resident, $9 Non-Resident

12 pm

Senior and Friends Recognition Parties

All seniors are welcome to this friendly social event and potluck. Bring your favorite potluck dish and let’s celebrate! The cost of these parties is covered by your membership or payment of a single visit admission. SHARC Fr 1/9 11:15 am – 12:30 pm Fr 2/6 11:15 am – 12:30 pm Fr 3/6 11:15 am – 12:30 pm Fr 4/3 11:15 am – 12:30 pm Fr 5/1 11:15 am – 12:30 pm Free with Membership or payment of a single visit admission

Miniature Succulent Gardens

For a great new look in container gardens, think succulents! These fleshy-leaved plants thrive in the simplest of pots and their distinctive shapes and colors provide endless opportunities for creativity. Bring a small, unique and gently used container to make your own succulent garden for your patio. SHARC 45396 Th 5/7 $7 Resident, $9 Non Resident

12 pm

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

Eat Smart, Live Strong

Four free classes about integrating healthy eating and physical activity into daily life. Talk about easy ways to make smart food choices and exercise more. Learn how you can Eat Smart and Live Strong. Participation in all four classes is highly recommended. SHARC 45394 Tu 3/3 – 3/31 $10

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1:30 - 2:30 pm

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


Amenities

953 SE Maple Street Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-6127

More than Just an Aquatics Center... Water Amenities

Water amenities at SHARC include two indoor pools, a spa pool and a sauna as well as an outdoor pool. SHARC is a handicapaccessible facility. The Outdoor Pool opens June 15. The pool features 2 diving boards and 2 child size slides. The pool is a steady 84°. The Main Indoor Pool is heated to 84° and features an L-shaped design featuring a diving board in the 12 foot deep end and a 3.5 foot shallow end. The pool features a 117 foot curving water slide and a diving board. The 88° Warm Water Pool has a ramp with railings and railings in the 4’6” deep end to aid swimmers with accessibility and in water therapy. The pool offers a teacup feature with warm water spilling from overhead. Children 7 years and under must be accompanied in by an adult in the water at all times.

On-Site Child Care

Land Amenities

Land amenities at SHARC include workout facilities, cardio and weight room equipment.

The Cardio Room is equipped with workout machines such as climbers, ellipticals, stationary bikes, rowing machines, treadmills and more. For those who prefer free weights, a selection of The Spa Pool, kept at 103° and a co-ed those is available as well. The cardio Dry Sauna are both available for use room equipment is available on a firstby patrons ages 16 and over. come, first served basis.

Locker Rooms and Change Rooms

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

SHARC offers a number of classes that take place in the Group Exercise Rooms including indoor cycling, Turbo Kick, Cardio Jam, Yoga, Pilates, and many more. A full list of classes is offered at SHARC.

On-site child care is provided in the Kid Fit Room. Children are cared for in a safe, nurturing environment while their parents remain on the premises getting their workout in. For further details on the Kid Fit Room, see page 55.

Personal Training & Massage

SHARC offers specialized opportunities such as personal training, dropin exercise and massage. These opportunities are listed throughout pages 55 – 62.

Rentals

SHARC offers rentals of pools and rooms for your meetings, gatherings, functions and parties. See page 55 for details.

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Placeholder Text Facility Fees & Information

Land & Water Amenities

Hours of Operation

Mon – Fri 5:30 am – 9:30 pm* Saturday 7 am – 5:30 pm* Sunday 8 am – 5:30 pm*

No School Recreation Swim*

*Dry Sauna closes 15 minutes before facility closes Please exit the facility within 15 minutes of closure.

SHARC’s Fee Policy

2015 Winter/Spring Fees

Membership Passes & Single Visit Fees include use of the Pools, Spa, Dry Sauna, Cardio/Weight Room, and Drop-In Water/ Land Exercise Classes Resident Non-Resident Single Visit Fee Under 2 yrs Free Youth 2 – 17 yrs $3.75 Adults $4.75 Family $12.25 * Senior $3.75

Free $5.75 $6.75 $18.50 $5.75

3 Month Pass Individual $89.00 $135.00 Family $145.00 $219.00 * Youth/Senior $53.00 $79.00

General Facility Rules

6 Month Pass Individual $135.00 $205.00 Family $225.00 $335.00 * Youth/Senior $85.00 $125.00 12 Month Pass Individual $225.00 Family $365.00 * Youth/Senior $135.00

$335.00 $545.00 $205.00

* Senior is 62 years and older * For passes, Youth is 8 – 17 years 4The City of Hillsboro defines family as one or two adults and youth residing in the same residence. 450¢ towel rental Kid Fit Room . . . . . . . . .55 Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Pool Schedule . . . . . . . .56 Swim Lessons . . . . . . 57 – 61 Specialty Classes Water Classes . . . . . . .63 Land Classes . . . . 62 – 63 Drop-In Exercise Classes Land . . . . . . . . 64 – 67 Water . . . . . . . 66 – 67

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Hey kids, enjoy your day off and come Recreation Swim swimming at SHARC from 1 – 3 pm Mon. – Fri........................... 7 – 9 pm December 22..............................Mon Sat. & Sun.......................... 1 – 5 pm December 23.............................. Tues December 26.................................Fri December 29 – 31........... Mon – Wed January 2......................................Fri • All class fees are collected at January 30....................................Fri registration. March 23 – 27....................Mon – Fri • Resident is defined as any April 10.........................................Fri individual living within the city May 25......................................Mon limits of Hillsboro. *A minimum of one lane is available • All classes have a minimum for lap swim until 2:30 pm. enrollment and may be cancelled as early as 10 days before Modified Hours & Closures the class starts if the minimum Please exit the facility within enrollment is not met. 15 minutes of closure. • Full refunds or credits are given 12/24: Christmas Eve: 5:30 am – 1 pm when a class cancels or is No classes, Kid Fit closed postponed. 12/25: Christmas: Facility closed • No refunds or credits are given 12/31: New Year’s Eve: 5:30 am – 4 pm after a swim lesson has begun. No classes, Kid Fit closed • No cash refunds. Rec Swim 1 – 3 pm only Pools & Spa close at 3 pm 1/1: New Year’s Day: Facility closed • Children 7 years and under 2/7: HST Winter Invite Swim Meet must be accompanied by an Pools & Spa closed adult at all times. Special Lap Swim 6 – 6:45 am • Participants assume all risk 2/8: HST Winter Invite Swim Meet of personal injury, death and Pools & Spa closed property damage resulting from Special Lap Swim 6 – 6:45 am the use of the equipment and 4/4: Underwater EGGstravaganza services offered by the City of Warm Water Pool Closed Hillsboro and its agents. Please 12:30 – 4 pm refer to posted rules throughout 5/25: Memorial Day: 5:30 am – 4 pm SHARC. No classes, Kid Fit closed • All spectators must sit in the Rec Swim 1 – 3 pm designated spectator seating Pools & Spa close at 3 pm areas. • Spectators are not allowed on the pool deck at any time.

High School Swim Meets

The Main Indoor Pool is closed from 2 – 6 pm on the following dates for high school swim meets. Lap Swim begins at 6:10 pm. Dec. 4 Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 13 Jan. 15

Thurs. Century, Glencoe, Hillsboro, Liberty Thurs. Aloha vs. Glencoe Tues. Liberty vs. Hillsboro Thurs. Glencoe vs. Century Tues. St. Helens vs. Liberty Thurs. Sunset vs. Glencoe Tues. Milwaukie vs. Liberty Thurs. Jesuit vs. Century

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

Jan. 20 Tues. Wilsonville vs. Hillsboro Jan. 22 Thurs. Jesuit vs. Glencoe Jan. 27 Tues. Wilsonville vs. Liberty Jan. 29 Thurs. Aloha vs. Century Feb. 2 Tues. Sandy vs. Hillsboro Feb. 5 Thurs. Southridge vs. Glencoe

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Make your event special with a rental at SHARC! The Multi-Purpose Rooms are available for parties, meetings, corporate events and much more. All facility rentals must be booked in person and at least a week in advance. For facility rental prices, available times, or for more information, see our website or call 503-681-6127. See our Birthday Party information is on page 6 in this guide. The SHARC Multi-Purpose Room can be configured to hold a maximum of either 20 or 50 people. For your convenience, the following items are available with your rental: chairs and tables, TV and DVD player, refrigerator/freezer/sink and counter space and dry erase board.

Kid Fit Room

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

Kid Fit Room Hours

Kid Fit Room Fees

SHARC Passholder Mon – Fri: 8 am – 1:30 pm Drop-in Fee (1 visit) $2.50 Mon – Thurs: 4 – 7:45 pm Punch Card (10 visits) $20.00 Saturday: 8 – 10:30 am Punch Card (20 visits) $40.00 Sunday: Closed The Kid Fit room closes if there are no children within 30 minutes of the closing time.

Adult Massage is proven to reduce stress, fatigue and muscle soreness. Massages can be therapeutic and be a preventative measure for back pain. Our licensed massage therapists offer a variety of techniques to meet your individual needs. 7 days a week Business hours Chair Massage – 30 minute Full body – 60 minute Full body – 90 minute Three 30 minute chair Three 60 minute full body Three 90 minute full body

Non-Resident without Pass $5.50 $50.00 $100.00

Appropriate Swimming Attire

Massage

Day: Time: Fee:

Resident without Pass $4.00 $35.00 $70.00

Facility Fees & Information

SHARC Rentals

$45 $55 $75 $120 $150 $200

• All persons using pools and spa must wear a swimsuit. • No cotton, shorts, cut-offs, tank tops, shirts, or undergarments allowed in pools and spa. • Infants and toddlers who are not potty trained must wear a swim diaper covered by a waterproof, leak-proof vinyl diaper cover. • Only Coast Guard approved life jackets are allowed as flotation devices. • Water wings, inflatable tubes, or swimsuits with integrated flotation devices (whether sewn in or not), and similar devices are not allowed in the pools.

General Locker Room Information

• Please bring your own lock. Combo locks and key locks are available for purchase. • Children 3 years and under are allowed in the opposite gender locker rooms. • All locks left on lockers after the facility closes are cut off and not replaced. SHARC is not responsible for lost or stolen items. • Cell phone cameras, cameras, and video recorders are not to be used in the locker rooms at any time. Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec

Did you forget something?

If you forgot something, we just might have you covered. We sell goggles, swim caps, shampoo, swim diapers, vinyl diaper covers, headphones, nose clips, ear plugs, batteries, lip balm, locks, and many more items for you to choose from. Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Pool Schedules

Warm Water Pool Schedule for January 5, 2015 – June 14, 2015 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

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

8 – 9 am WEX 9 – 10 am Therapy 9:30 – 11 am Swim Lessons

8 – 9 am 8 – 11 am 8 – 11 am WEX Preschool Preschool Swim/ Swim/ 9 – 10 am Open Swim Open Swim Therapy 9:30 – 11 am 9:30 – 11 am 9:30 – 11 am Swim Lessons Swim Lessons Swim Lessons

10 – 11 am WEX (Deep area) Preschool Swim/Open Swim (Shallow area)

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

12 – 1 pm Adult Swim

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

Sunday 8 am – 1 pm Preschool Swim/ Open Swim *Deep half of pool closed 10 am - 1 pm for Family Swim Lessons

1 – 5 pm Rec. Swim

7 – 9 pm Rec. Swim

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

Main Pool Schedule for January 5, 2015 – June 14, 2015 Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

5:30 – 11 am Lap Swim* *Lap Swim has a minimum of 2 lanes available

3– 5:30 pm Swim Team

5:30 – 6:50 pm Lap Swim*/Swim Lessons *Lap Swim has a minimum of 2 lanes available

5:30 – 6:50 pm Lap Swim

7 – 9 pm Rec. Swim 8 – 9 pm Lap Swim** **Lap Swim has a maximum of 2 lanes available Open Swim

– Exercise, relax, and recreate independently or with children in our Warm Water Pool. The yellow tea cup is only turned on during Recreation Swim. Adult Open Swim – Those 18 years and over may exercise and relax in the warm water pool. Space is shared with swim lessons and other programs. Preschool Swim – Open to children up to 7 years accompanied by an adult in the water in our Warm Water Pool. The yellow tea cup is only turned on during Recreation Swim.

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11 am – 3 pm Lap Swim

3 – 5:30 pm Swim Lessons Swim Team

6:05 – 6:55 pm WEX

Sunday

7 – 8:50 am Lap Swim

5:35 – 11 am WEX 11 am – 3 pm Lap Swim Swim Lessons

Saturday

8 – 8:50 am WEX

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

8 am – 12:50 pm Lap Swim

1 – 5 pm Rec. Swim

7 – 9 pm Rec. Swim WEX – Water Exercise Class Rec Swim (Recreation Swim) – Open to people of all ages in the

Main Pool, Warm Water Pool. Children age 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times. Water Therapy – Rehabilitate injuries, develop flexibility and/or perform exercises that protect joints. All participants must have doctor’s approval before attending. Please register at Tuality Healthcare Therapy Department by calling 503-681-4238. – Swim schedule is subject to change –

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120


Each person must be registered in order to receive an assessment. Once they are registered, check in with SHARC cashier, take a rinsing shower, and then wait at the sign located next to the Spa for the instructor to assist you.

Parent/Child Swim Lessons:

Instructor to participant ratio is 1:12. Participants learn about the aquatic environment through skill developing games and safe play. Adult must accompany their child in the water. Angelfish: (6 – 18 Months) Blowfish: (18 – 36 Months)

Monday/Wednesday Level

Session

Time

1/5–2/4

2/9–3/11

3/30–4/29

*5/4–6/3

Angelfish 9:30 – 10 am

44958

44959

44960

*44961

Blowfish

44965

44966

44967

*45356

6:10 – 6:40 pm

Tuesday/Thursday Level

Session

Time

1/6–2/5

2/10–3/12 3/31–4/30

5/5–6/4

Angelfish 6:10 – 6:40 pm

44962

44963

45353

45354

Blowfish

44968

44969

44970

45357

10:50 – 11:20 am

Saturday

Session

Level

Time

Angelfish

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Swim Lesson Schedule

Swim Lesson Assessments: Swim Lesson Assessments are free and available to determine the appropriate youth swim level.

*1/10–3/14

*4/4–6/6

10:10 – 10:40 am

*44964

*45355

Blowfish

9:30 – 10 am

*44971

*45358

Blowfish

11:30 am – 12 pm

*44972

*45359

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* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 2/7, 5/23, 5/24, or 5/25.

Group Swim Lesson Prices

Mon/Wed & Tue/Thu (10 lessons) Resident

Non-Resident

With pass

$50

$75

Without pass

$58

$87

Mon/Wed (prorated) & Saturday (9 lessons) Resident

Non-Resident

With pass

$45

$68

Without pass

$53

$79

* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 2/7, 5/23, 5/24, or 5/25.

Home School Swim Lesson Prices

Homeschool Swim Lessons:

(6 – 18 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:7 or 8 Homeschool swim lessons are a great way to fulfill homeschool physical education requirements while having fun and being active. Participants have a 30 minute swim lesson followed by a 30 minute recreation swim. Parents/siblings of lesson participants are welcome to join in the 30 minute recreation swim with paid admission.

Mon/Wed or Tue/Thur 10 lessons Non- Monday/Wednesday Resident Resident Level Time With pass $59 $84 W/O pass $72 $100 Homeschool 1:30 – 2 pm 9 lessons With pass $53 $75 Tuesday/Thursday W/O pass $65 $90 Level Time * Prorated for holiday. No lessons 5/25.

Homeschool 12:50 – 1:20pm

Session 1/5– 2/4

2/9– 3/11

3/30– 4/29

*5/4– 6/3

45167

45168

45169

*45489

Session 1/6– 2/5

2/10– 3/12

3/31– 4/30

5/5–6/4

45170

45171

45172

45490

Register Online OnlineAnytime: Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone 503-681-5397 Info Register Phone Registration: Registration: 503-681-5397 InfoLine: Line: 503-681-6127 503-681-6120

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Swim Lesson Schedule

Weekday Preschool Introductory Swim Lessons:

(3 – 5 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:5. Participants learn basic water skills to prepare them for School Age Lessons. Many of the morning Catfish classes are combined level classes. Catfish 1: Water safety and exploration are the primary goals of the class. Front and back skills are taught with support. Catfish 2: The participant should be comfortable with their face in the water for 3 seconds. Front and back skills are taught with assistance. Catfish 3: The participant should be able to float, glide, and kick with minimal assistance on their front and back. School Age Equivalent: Electric Eel. Catfish 4: The participant should be able to swim with kicks and arm pulls on their front and back for 3 – 5 yards. School Age Equivalent: Frog. Catfish 5: The participant should be able to swim front and back crawl for 5 yards. School Age Equivalent: Goldfish.

* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 2/7, 5/23, 5/24, or 5/25.

Saturday Sessions Saturday Level

Catfish 1

Catfish 2

Catfish 3

Time

Sesssion *4/4– 6/6

8:50 – 9:20 am

45000

45441

9:30 – 10 am

45001

45442

10:10 – 10:40 am

45002

45443

10:50 – 11:20 am

45003

45444

11:30 am – 12 pm

45004

45445

8:50 – 9:20 am

45034

45457

10:10 – 10:40 am

45035

45458

11:30 am – 12 pm

45036

45459

8:50 – 9:20 am

45063

45468

10:10 – 10:40 am

45064

Catfish 4

Catfish 5

11:30 am – 12 pm

44976

44977

44978

*45431

2:10 – 2:40 pm

44979

44980

44981

*45432

3:30 – 4 pm

44982

44983

44984

*45433

5:30 – 6 pm

45005

45006

45434

*45435

10:10 – 10:40 am 45007 11:30 am – 12 pm 45010

45008

45009

*45446

45011

45012

*45447

2:10 – 2:40 pm

45013

45014

45015

*45448

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45016

45017

45018

*45449

5:30 – 6 pm

45037

45038

45450

*45451

10:10 – 10:40 am 45039 10:50 – 11:20 am 45042

45040

45041

*45460

45043

45044

*45461

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45045

45046

45047

*45462

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45048

45049

45050

*45463

10:50 – 11:20 am 45067 12:10 – 12:40 pm 45070

45068

45069

*45471

45071

45072

*45472

2:50 – 3:20 pm

45073

45074

45075

*45473

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45076

45077

45078

*45474

12:10 – 12:40 pm 45093 45096 2:50 – 3:20 pm

45094

45095

*45481

45097

45098

*45482

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45100

45101

*45483

Session 2/10– 3/31– 3/12 4/30 44986 44987

5/5– 6/4 45436

44989

44990

45437

45099

Tuesday/Thursday Time Level

Catfish 1

1/6– 2/5 10:10 – 10:40 am 44985 12:10 – 12:40 pm 44988 44991 2:50 – 3:20 pm

44992

44993

45438

44995

44996

45439

45469

5:30 – 6 pm

44997

44998

44999

45440

9:30 – 10 am

45019

45020

45021

45452

10:10 – 10:40 am 45022 45025 2:10 – 2:40 pm

45023

45024

45453

45026

45027

45454

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45028

45029

45030

45455

5:30 – 6 pm

45031

45032

45033

45456

9:30 – 10 am

45051

45052

45053

45464

12:10 – 12:40 pm 45054 45057 2:10 – 2:40 pm

45055

45056

45465

45058

45059

45466

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45060

45061

45062

45467

11:30 am – 12 pm

45079

45080

45081

45475

3:30 – 4 pm

45082

45083

45084

45476

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45085

45086

45087

45477

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45088

45089

45090

45478

45470

Catfish 4

9:30 – 10 am

45091

45479

10:50 – 11:20 am

45092

45480

Catfish 5

9:30–10 am

45111

45487

10:50–11:20 am

45112

45488

Catfish 2

Catfish 3

Group Swim Lesson Prices

Mon/Wed & Tue/Thu (10 lessons) Resident

Non-Resident

$50

$75 $87

Catfish 4

Mon/Wed (prorated) & Saturday (9 lessons)

58

*5/4– 6/3 *45430

44994

45065

$58

Catfish 2

9:30 – 10 am

1/5– 2/4 44973

Session 2/9– 3/30– 3/11 4/29 44974 44975

4:10 – 4:40 pm

11:30 am – 12 pm

Without pass

Catfish 1

Catfish 3

*1/10– 3/14

With pass

Monday/Wednesday Time Level

Resident

Non-Resident

With pass

$45

$68

Without pass

$53

$79

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* Prorated. No lessons 2/7, 5/23, 5/24, or 5/25.

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Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


(6 – 15 Years)

Monday/Wednesday Level

Electric Eel Frog Goldfish Hammerhead

Session

Time

1/5– 2/4

2/9– 3/11

3/30– 4/29

*5/4– 6/3

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45113

45114

45115

45361

5:30 – 6 pm

45116

45117

45118

45362

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45128

45129

45130

45368

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45131

45132

45133

45369

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45142

45143

45144

45374

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45145

45146

45147

45375

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45156

45157

44158

45380

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45159

45160

45161

45381

Electric Eel instructor to participant ratio is 1:6, Frog – Neon instructor to participant ratio is 1:7. Classes with low enrollment may be combined to avoid class cancellation. Electric Eel: Entry level, basic personal water safety, students may be supported, no prerequisites required. Frog: Ability to float on front and back for 5 seconds. Teaches basic locomotion skills. Goldfish: Ability to swim 5 yards front and back and be comfortable in chest deep water. Hammerhead: Ability to front crawl (10 yards), on back (5 yards), and be comfortable in chest deep water. Jellyfish: Ability to front crawl with side breathing (15 yards), back crawl (10 yards), and elementary backstroke (15 yards), scissor and dolphin kick.

Jellyfish

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45173

45174

45385

Lobster

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45180

45181

45389

Manatee

5:30 – 6 pm

45185

45186

45187

45417

Neon

5:30 – 6 pm

45191

45192

45193

45427

Lobster: Able to front crawl with side breathing (25 yards), back crawl (15 yards), elementary backstroke (25 yards), sidestroke (10 yards), breaststroke kick and dolphin kick (10 – 15 yards). Manatee: Ability to front crawl with side breathing and elementary backstroke (25 yards), tread water for 2 minutes and perform the following (15 yards each): back crawl, sidestroke, butterfly and breaststroke.

Tuesday/Thursday

Session

Time

1/6– 2/5

2/10– 3/12

3/31– 4/30

5/5– 6/4

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45119

45120

45121

45363

5:30 – 6 pm

45122

45123

45124

45364

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45134

45135

45136

45370

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45137

45138

45139

45371

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45148

45149

45150

45376

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45151

45152

45155

45377

Hammerhead 5:30 – 6 pm

45162

45163

45164

45382

Jellyfish

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45175

45176

45177

45386

Lobster

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45182

45183

45390

Manatee

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45188

45189

45421

Neon

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45194

45195

45428

Level Electric Eel Frog Goldfish

* Prorated for holiday 5/25.

Neon: Ability to swim front crawl with side breathing and elementary backstroke (50 yards), tread water for 5 minutes, and perform the following (25 yards each): back crawl, sidestroke, butterfly and breaststroke.

* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 2/7, or 5/23.

Saturday Sessions Saturday

Session Time

1/10– 3/14

4/4– 6/5

8:50 – 9:20 am

45125

45365

10:10 – 10:40 am

45126

45366

11:30 am – 12 pm

45127

45367

9:30 – 10 am

45140

45372

10:50 – 11:20 am

45141

45373

9:30 – 10 am

45153

45378

10:50 – 11:20 am

45154

45379

9:30 – 10 am

45165

45383

10:50 – 11:20 am

45166

45384

9:30 – 10 am

45178

45387

10:50 – 11:20 am

45179

45388

Lobster

10:10 – 10:40 am

45184

45392

Manatee

10:50 – 11:20 am

45190

45426

Neon

10:10–10:40 am

45196

45429

Level

Electric Eel

Frog Goldfish Hammerhead Jellyfish

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Swim Lesson Schedule

School Age Swim Lessons:

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Swim Lessons

Swim Lesson Schedule

Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons

(All ages) Instructor to participant ratio for private lessons is 1:1 and semi-private lessons is 1:2 (with the possibility of varying levels).

Be aware if only one participant signs up for a semi-private lesson it must either be converted to a private lesson with the increased fee, combined with another lesson, or cancelled if another student does not register by the end of the first class. Please be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding your expectations for the lessons. Swim instructor requests do not guarantee the requested instructor to be assigned. Monday/Wednesday Level

Time

Session 1/5– 2/4

2/9– 3/30– 3/11 4/29

*5/4– 6/3

10:50 – 11:20 am 45197 45198 45199 *45497 12:10 – 12:40 pm 45200 45201 45202 *45498

Private

Semiprivate 3-6

Semiprivate 7+

12:50 – 1:20 pm

45203 45204 45205 *45499

2:10 – 2:40 pm

45206 45207 45208 *45500

2:50 – 3:20 pm

45209 45210 45211 *45501

3:30 – 4 pm

45212 45213 45214 *45502

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45215 45216 45217 *45503

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45504

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45218 45219 45220 *45505

4:50 – 5:20 pm 5:30 – 6 pm

Private

Semiprivate 3-6

Semiprivate 7+

Saturday

Sessions 4/4 – 6/6

8:50 – 9:20 am

45248

45523

8:50 – 9:20 am

45522

45524

9:30 – 10 am

45249

45525

10:10 – 10:40 am

45250

45526

45506

10:50 – 11:20 am

45251

45527

45221 45222 45223 *45507

11:30 am – 12 pm

45252

45529

10:10 – 10:40 am 45268 45269 45270 *45531

11:30 am – 12 pm

45528

45530

9:30 – 10 am Semi10:50 – 11:20 am private 3-6 11:30 – 12 pm

45296

45608

45297

45609

45298

45610

8:50–9:20 am

45320

45603

10:10–10:40 am

45321

45604

11:30 am–12 pm

45322

45605

12:50 – 1:20 pm

45271 45272 45273 *45532

2:50 – 3:20 pm

45274 45275 45276 *45533

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45277 45278 45279 *45534

3:30 – 4 pm

45302 45303 45304 *45593

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45305 45306 45307 *45594

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45308 45309 45310 *45595 Session

Level

Time

Private

Semiprivate 7+

Sunday Sessions – NEW!

Time

1/6– 2/5

2/10– 3/31– 3/12 4/30

5/5– 6/4

9:30 – 10 am

45224 45225 45226

45508

10:50 – 11:20 am 45227 45228 45229

45509

1:30 – 2 pm

45511 45512 45513

45514

2:10 – 2:40 pm

45230 45231 45232

45510

2:50 – 3:20 pm

45233 45234 45235

45515

3:30 – 4 pm

45236 45237 45238

45516

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45239 45240 45241

45517

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45518

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45242 45243 45244

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45520

6:10 – 6:40 pm

45245 45246 45247

45521

10:10 – 10:40 am 45280 45281 45282

45535

11:30 am – 12 pm 45283 45284 45285

45536

3:30 – 4 pm

45289 45290 45291

45606

Mon/Wed or Tue/Thu or Sat or Sun Resident Non-Resident 10 lessons $170 $256 9 lessons $153 $231 Sun lessons (4 lessons) $102 $154

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45292

4:50 – 5:20 pm

45293 45294 45295

45607

Semi-Private Swim Lessons

2:50 – 3:20 pm

45311

45313

45596

4:10 – 4:40 pm

45314

45316

45597

5:30 – 6 pm

45317

45319

45602

45519

Semi-private classes are subject to age limits unless participants are related or have made arrangements with Recreation Supervisor.

60 60 60

Saturday Sessions

1/10 – 3/14

Tuesday/Thursday Level

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

Sunday Level

Time

Sessions 1/11– 2/15– 4/12– *5/10– 2/1 3/8 5/3 6/7

10–10:45 am 45942 45943 45944 *45945 Private 11–11:45 am 45946 45947 45948 *45949 12–12:45 pm 45950 45951 45952 *45953

* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 2/7, 5/23, 5/24, or 5/25.

Private Swim Lessons

Mon / Wed or Tue / Thu or Sat Resident Non-Resident 10 lessons $110 $165 9 lessons $99 $149 Private Lessons = 1 participant per instructor, Semi-Private – 2 students per instructor

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All Ages

Teen/Adult Swim Lessons 13 years – Adult

Instructor to participant ratio is 1:8. This is a beginner to intermediate class. Learn basic water skills, stroke development, improvement and refinement during these 45-minute classes.

Swim Lessons for Adults and Teens Pricing Mon/Wed Lessons (10 lessons) Resident With pass $60 Without pass $68

Saturday Sessions

Specialized Swim Lessons Schedule Session 1/5– 2/4

2/9– 3/11

Saturday

3/30– 4/29

*5/4– 6/3

Level

Time

Teen/ Adult

6:05 – 6:50 pm 45334 45335

45336 *45491

Adaptive 5:30 – 6 pm 44951 44952

44953 *45494

Tuesday/Thursday

Session 1/6– 2/5

2/10– 3/12

3/31– 4/30

5/5– 6/4

Adaptive 5:30 – 6 pm 44954 44955

44956

45495

Teen/ Adult

45339

45492

Time

6:05 – 6:50 pm 45337 45338

Non-Resident $75 $87

Monday/Wednesday (prorated) & Saturday Resident Non-Resident With pass $45 $68 Without pass $53 $79

*Prorated Mon/Wed and Saturday Lessons (9 lessons) Resident Non-Resident With pass $54 $77 Without pass $62 $88

Level

Adaptive Swim Lessons Pricing Mon/Wed & Tue/Thu (10 lessons) Resident With pass $50 Without pass $58

Non-Resident $85 $97

Monday/Wednesday

Adaptive swim lessons are available to patrons with special needs. The program’s focus is water safety and basic swimming skills. Please be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding the expectations you have for the lessons. Intake forms are available at SHARC.

Session

Level

Time

*1/10–3/14

*4/4–6/6

Teen/Adult

8:40 – 9:25 am

45340

*45493

Adaptive

10:10 – 10:40 am

44957

*45496

Swim Lessons & Specialty Water Classes

Adaptive Aquatics Swim Lessons

Specialized Swim Lessons

* Prorated for holiday. No lessons 2/7, 5/23, 5/24, or 5/25.

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Family Swim Lessons – NEW! (3 years – Adult)

Learn and develop lifelong water safety and fundamental swimming skills in this family-oriented program. Families up to six members work with an instructor to learn valuable life saving skills during the 45 minute classes. Families with little or no aquatic backgrounds are permitted and encouraged to join. A minimum of one adult must be in the water participating in each lesson. Extended family members are welcome to join so long as they live in the same household as primary family members. A Family Swim Lessons Intake Form must be filled out at SHARC prior to the first day of lessons. Sunday Level

Family Swim Lessons

Sessions 1/11– 2/1

10 – 10:45 am

45611

45617

45623

*45629

Resident

$60

10 – 10:45 am

45612

45618

45624

*45630

Non-Resident

$85

11 – 11:45 am

45613

45619

45625

*45631

11 – 11:45 am

45614

45620

45626

*45632

12 – 12:45 pm

45615

45621

45627

*45633

12 – 12:45 pm

45616

45622

45628

*45634

2/15–3/8 4/12–5/3

*5/10– 6/7

Family Swim Lessons

Time

Sundays (4 lessons)

*No lessons 5/24 Fee covers entire family, regardless of size.

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Personal Training

16 years – Adult Certified fitness professionals help you improve your health, maximize your fitness level, and develop a fitness program to meet your goals. Sessions can include cardiovascular training, weight lifting, balance and flexibility. We offer land based personal training, yoga and aquatic personal training. Please stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are per session, not per person. Fees: Individual 1 session 3 sessions 5 sessions 10 sessions

$45 $125 $195 $380

2 people 1 session 3 sessions 5 sessions 10 sessions

$55 $150 $235 $455

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

Fitness Equipment Orientation

16 years – Adult This one hour session is designed to help SHARC members (16 years and older) learn the proper form and technique for the weight equipment. Members learn how to use the treadmill, elliptical training, stationary bike, and stair machine. Please schedule your complimentary appointment at the front desk. This class is recommended for patrons under 18. SHARC Staff

Body Comp Assessment

16 years – Adult Qualified staff measures your body composition with a top-of-the-line electrical impedance analyzer. A consultation is included to explain the results and provide information for fitness improvement. Sessions take approximately 15 – 20 minutes. Please stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are due when appointment is scheduled.

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Day: Monday – Friday Fee: $50

Massage

Massage is proven to reduce stress, fatigue and muscle soreness. Massages can be therapeutic and can also be a preventative measure for back pain. Licensed massage therapists offer a variety of techniques to meet your needs. Fee:

Chair Massage – 30 minute Full body – 60 minute Full body – 90 minute Three 30 minute chair Three 60 minute or Two 90 minute full body

$45 $55 $75 $120 $150

The Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) is proud to present its semi-annual APEX Event! AFAA offers its globally recognized certifications and continuing education courses at the phenomenal rate of just $99 per day, per workshop. For more information and to register visit www.afaa. com or call Brooke Ives at 503-681-5384

SHARC’s nutritional counselor is ready to work with you! Schedule a nutritional consultation to discuss proper eating habits, daily caloric intake based on your body and activity level, meal choices and planning, changes to your daily diet and setting realistic goals to achieve your wellness needs. Fee:

16 years – Adult (13 – 15 year olds with adult present) Qualified staff evaluates your current fitness level using our Health Management Software. The following is tested: blood pressure; resting heart rate; endurance; flexibility; muscular strength; and body fat. The results and information on improving overall fitness are provided at the time of the assessment. Stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are due when appointment is scheduled.

APEX

Fee: $15

Nutritional Counseling

Fitness Assessments

SHARC Personal Trainer Certification 2/20 – 2/22 Group Exercise: The Practical Way ™ 2/20 Primary Group Exercise Certification 2/21 G.E.A.R Indoor Cycling 2/22 $99 per day

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

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TRX® Suspension Training leverages gravity and your body weight to perform exercises. You’re in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise - simply adjust your body position to add or decrease resistance. This fast, effective total-body workout builds a rock-solid core, increases muscular endurance, and benefits people of all fitness levels (pro athletes to seniors). This class is limited to seven participants. SHARC 45398 T/Th 1/6 – 1/29 9 – 9:45 am 45399 T/Th 2/3 – 2/26 9 – 9:45 am 45400 T/Th 3/3 – 3/26 9 – 9:45 am 45401 T/Th 4/7 – 4/30 9 – 9:45 am 45407 T/Th 5/5 – 5/28 9 – 9:45 am 45402 M/W 1/5 – 1/28 5:45–6:30 pm (No class 1/19) 45403 M/W 2/2 – 2/25 5:45–6:30 pm (No class 2/16) 45404 M/W 3/2 – 3/25 5:45–6:30 pm 45405 M/W 4/6 – 4/29 5:45–6:30 pm 45406 M/W 5/4 – 5/27 5:45–6:30 pm (No class 5/25) $32 Resident Passholder, $48 Non-Resident Passholder, $40 Resident without Pass, $56 Non-Resident without Pass

The MELT Method®

The MELT Method® (MELT) is a revolutionary approach to pain-free longevity that helps you stay healthy, youthful, and active for a lifetime. It rejuvenates connective tissue hydration and relieves trapped tension in our bodies from aging, exercise, and repetitive activity at work and home. Limited to 10 participants. SHARC 45578 Sa 1/10 – 1/31 9 – 10 am $32 Resident Passholder, $40 Resident without Pass, $48 Non Resident Passholder, $56 Non Resident without Pass

Lifeguarding Certification (15 years – Adult)

Become a lifeguard! We provide all of the coursework needed to complete lifeguarding certification. Please see the detailed description of this class on page 40.

Hillsboro Fitness Challenge

Hillsboro Fitness Challenge – 5k or More

Join the award winning Hillsboro Fitness Challenge– where we are building a healthier community. During the 10-week challenge, individuals work on their own or with a group to move closer to a more active and healthy lifestyle. If you need motivation, support, or direction to reach your goals, this challenge is for you. We offer all the tools you need to be successful. Receive a prize, a personal training session, fitness assessments and much more at registration. Win great prizes and feel more fit and healthy by the end of the challenge.

First step–declare your goal, either an individual goal or join the group goal to train and compete in the May 16th All Comers Family 5k. Second step–start working hard with our help! All participants receive training logs and weekly training plans to help reach the 5k goal and beyond. Registration includes 2 body composition assessments, organized group runs, entry to the 5k and a prize upon completion.

15 years - Adult

SHARC 45391 $50

1/5 – 3/13

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TRX®

15 years - Adult

SHARC 45393 $40

3/30 – 5/30

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Land Exercise Classes

Land Exercise Classes

Classes are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee. Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule. Boot Camp

The ultimate circuit workout combining intervals of cardio drills and muscle conditioning. Train with a variety of equipment and exercise techniques to get a total body workout.

Cardio Circuit

Strengthen your heart and body in this intermediate low impact aerobic class. The easy to follow class format utilizes light weights, tubing with handles, and other tools to promote cardio health, increase muscle strength and strengthen your core muscles.

weights for an effective workout that strengthens and tones.

Indoor Cycling

This cycling class is geared to both novice and expert exercisers. Only authorized personnel are Experience a fantastic heart pumping allowed to instruct or personal workout including climbing, sprinting, and train in the group exercise room. training to incredible music while riding a Groups of 2 or more using the stationary bike. group exercise/cycling and/or weight rooms need to have prior Pilates Mix approval. This class takes you through a variety of

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

Cardio Jam

Get your body moving to the beat with this high energy, calorie burning dance class. Get a great workout while moving to some great music and leave the class revved up and ready to go! All levels are welcome. Wrist bands are needed for this class, which are available at the front desk 15 minutes prior to class. A maximum of 40 participants are allowed in each class.

Core, Floor and More

Addresses core strength, flexibility, joint stability, balance, coordination, and more. An easy-tofollow workout focused on those areas that we would like to be flattened, tucked, and lifted. Challenges every major muscle using stability balls, resistance bands, foam roller and

Pilates exercises to tone the core, along with strength exercises to target your glutes and arms. Get it all done in one class.

PiYo Live!™

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

SilverSneakers®– Classic

Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered, and a chair is used for seated and/or standing support.

Silver&Fit®- Experience

This level is for moderately active older adults who exercise in some way one to two days per week. The class is designed to increase the participant’s flexibility, joint stability, dynamic balance, coordination, agility, reaction time, muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.

* Cardio Jam participants must wear wrisbands, which are available at the front desk at 6 pm. 40 participants are allowed in each class.

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Silver and Strong

Tai Chi Fusion

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

This class combines the movements of Tai Chi, Yoga, Balancing and Breathing exercises. Enjoy this one hour class for a full body meditative, calming and relaxing class while gaining flexibility.

Total Body Conditioning

Strength and Core Conditioning

Get everything you want out of a fitness class! Enjoy a combination class that alternates strength training exercises with cardio to sculpt every major muscle group, ending with intense core conditioning to tone your abs and back. Monday

Maximize your workout! Complete head to toe workout with cardio, resistance training, and abs. Class uses a variety of tools such as weights, step, floor and bands.

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Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Total Body Conditioning 5:50 – 6:35 am

Indoor Cycling 5:50 – 6:50 am

Total Body Conditioning 5:50 – 6:35 am

Total Body Conditioning 5:50 – 6:35 am

Yoga Gentle Flow 8:30 – 9:30 am

Cardio Jam 8:15 – 9 am

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

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

Silver&Fit® Experience 10 – 10:45 am

Tai Chi Fusion 9:45 – 10:45 am

Silver and Strong 10:10 – 10:50 am

Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm

Silver Sneakers® Classic 11 – 11:45 am

Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm

Silver Sneakers® Classic 11 – 11:45 am

Boot Camp 11 am – 12 pm

Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm

Core, Floor & More 12:15 – 1 pm

Saturday

Yoga Vinyasa Flow 8 – 9:15 am

Cardio Interval 9:15 – 10 am

Silver&Fit® Experience 10 – 10:45 am

Indoor Cycling 11:15 am – 12 pm

Land Exercise Classes

Land Exercise Classes

Classes are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee. Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule.

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

Core, Floor & More 12:15 – 1 pm

Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm

Silver Sneakers® Classic 1:15 – 2 pm Indoor Cycling (beginner) 4:30 – 5:15 pm Strength & Core Conditioning 5:30 – 6:30 pm

Pilates Mix 5:30 – 6:30 pm

Indoor Cycling 6:30 – 7:15 pm

willPower & grace™ 6:45 – 7:45

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

willPower & grace™ 5:30 – 6:30 pm

Indoor Cycling 6:30 – 7:15 pm Cardio Jam * 6:45 – 7:45 pm

PiYo Live!™ 6:45 – 7:45

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

Cardio Jam * 6:45 – 7:45 pm Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Land & Water Exercise Classes

Land Exercise Classes

Classes are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee. Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule.

willPower & grace™

willPower & grace™ is a sweaty, dynamic fusion of the fitness industry’s most popular group exercise programs. This easy-tofollow, linear, strong and focused program is for students of all levels. Through

cardiovascular barefoot training we develop ankle, knee and hip stabilization to facilitate good movement and prevent injury.

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

Water Exercise Classes

Classes are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee. Water Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule. AM Energizer

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

Aqua Fit

Hydro Tone

Let the water’s resistance strengthen and lengthen your muscles as you push, pull and move your body. Tone your arms, abs and legs in the deep water of the pool.

Power Plunge

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

A moderate to high intensity class of intervals to get your heart rate up and your body moving. Covers the essentials of high energy cardio exercise, resistance and flexibility.

Sweat-n-Wet

Aqua Jam

Total Body Conditioning

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

AquaZumba®

Enjoy a great workout while balanced in water with a buoyancy belt. Burn calories and tone your upper and lower body in the deep end of the main pool. This fast-paced workout is for intermediate to advanced levels and provides cardio and resistance training while emphasizing proper form to improve core and total body strength. Includes intervals and circuits in deep and/or shallow water.

The Zumba® “pool party” gives new meaning to an invigorating workout. AquaZumba® integrates the Zumba® formula with traditional aqua fitness for a safe, challenging workout that’s cardioconditioning, body-toning, and exhilarating beyond belief.

Fit Friends

This senior based gentle class combines water resistance with light to moderate aerobic activity and great companionship. Mon/Wed/Fri is in the shallow end of the main pool and Tue/ Thurs is in the warm water pool.

H20-To-Go

Kick start your body and your mind with this great morning workout. Feel great all day and sleep well at night.

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Yoga – Gentle Flow

Open to all levels of practice and abilities, a soothing gentle class focuses on an exploration of basic yoga poses and how to connect them through attention to breathing, alignment and mindfulness. Therapeutic in nature, you learn techniques to help you gain flexibility, while immersing yourself in a relaxing class that moves at a perfectly slower pace – allowing ample time to enjoy each pose.

Yoga-Power

Using strong, flowing movement to create a heat-building mind body workout, Power Yoga is a sequence of postures that flow into one another, building strength, unwinding tight joints, and loosening muscles.

More classes to entertain you or keep you fit are found throughout the pages of this guide. You are sure to find something you or your child love!

Land & Water Exercise Classes

More Great Classes at SHARC

Land Exercise Classes

Classes are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee. Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule.

Water Exercise Classes Schedule

Classes are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee. Warm Water Fitness

Arthritis and joint injury sufferers benefit from this conditioning class, but everyone is welcome to join. Class is in the warm water pool. Monday

Tuesday

AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:35 am

Wednesday

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

Thursday

AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:35 am

Friday AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:35 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:35 – 7:20 am

AquaZumba® 7 – 7:50 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:35 – 7:20 am

AquaZumba® 7 – 7:50 am

Total Body Conditioning 6:35 – 7:20 am

Aqua Fit 8 – 8:50 am

Fit Friends 8 – 8:50 am

Aqua Fit 8 – 8:50 am

Fit Friends 8 – 8:50 am

Aqua Fit 8 – 8:50 am

Hydro Tone 8 – 8:50 am

Hydro Tone 8 – 8:50 am

Hydro Tone 8 – 8:50 am

Hydro Tone 8 – 8:50 am

Hydro Tone 8 – 8:50 am

H2O to Go 9 – 9:50 am Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

H2O to Go 9 – 9:50 am Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

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

Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

Power Plunge 6:05 – 6:55 pm

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

Power Plunge 8 – 8:50 am

H2O to Go 9 – 9:50 am Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am

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

Saturday

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

Aqua Jam 6:05 – 6:55 pm

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Facilities – Map & Park Amenities

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

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Facilities & Specialty Areas

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53rd Avenue Sports Complex

333 NE 53rd Ave

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Hondo Dog Park

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Fairgrounds Sports Complex

880 NE 28th Ave

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Jackson Bottom Education Center

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Walters Cultural Arts Center

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Gordon Faber Recreation Complex

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Harold Eastman Rose Garden

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Hillsboro Community Senior Center

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Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office

4455 NW 229th A

2600 Hillsboro Highw

527 E Main St

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Outdoors In Park at the Plaza

4450 NW 229th Ave

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Pioneer Cemetery

1601 W Baseline

620 NE Jackson School Road

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Reedville Creek Skate Park

7500 SE Frances

750 SE 8th Ave

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Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center

4400 NW 229th Ave

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Tyson Recreation Center

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Indoor playground at 124 E Main

953 SE Maple

1880 NE Griffin Oaks

Info Line: 503-681-6120


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

PARK

Facilities – Map & Park Amenities

Map Features Legend

Art

53rd Avenue Community Park

Bagley Park

Bicentennial Park

333 NE 53rd Ave

Amberglen South Central Park 20025 Gibbs Drive 201 NE Jackson St 201 & 275 NE 25th Ave

Evergreen Corner

24185 NW Evergreen Rd

Central Park

6200 NE Brighton St

Cornell Creek (Coming Soon!)

6451 NE Carrillon Dr

Dairy Creek

515 SW 177th Ave

Harold Eastman Rose Garden

620 NE Jackson School Rd

Evergreen Park

Frances Street Park

2750 NW Overlook Dr 6205 SE Fances St

Glencoe Creek Park 2955 NE 15th Ave

Griffin Oaks Park

1880 & 1890 NE Griffin Oaks St

Gordon Faber Recreation Complex

4450 NW 229th Ave

UJ Hamby Park

035 NE Jackson School Rd

Hondo Dog Park 4455 NW 229th Ave

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

Magnolia Meadows Park

2600 Hillsboro Highway

18998 NW Park Ridge Way

Magnolia Park

McKinney Park

1810 NW 192nd Ave 375 NW Dennis Ave

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Noble Woods

475 SE Century Blvd 23480 W Baseline

Orchard Park

229th Ave

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Baseline St

Frances St

E Maple St

fin Oaks St

Park Amenities Legend

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

20910 NW Amberwood Dr

Paula Jean Park

Reedville Creek Park

1030 SW Cornelius Pass Rd 7500 SE Frances St

Rock Creek Trail Cherry Lane Trailhead

Rock Creek Trail

Rood Bridge Park

21280 NW Cherry Lane

20900 NW Amberwood Dr 4000 SE Rood Bridge

Rosebay Park

1650 NE 65th Ave

Shadywood Park

Shute Park

535 NE 24th Ave 750 SE 8th Ave

Traschel Meadows Park

1030 SW Cornelius Pass Rd

Turner Creek Park

1035 NE Jackson School Rd

Walnut Street Park 1707 SE Walnut St

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Facilities – Information

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office

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

Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center

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

Gordon Faber Recreation Complex

(Hillsboro Stadium & Hillsboro Ballpark) Location: 4450 NW 229th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124 Facility Rentals: 503-615-6536 503-681-6120 Free Wi-Fi powered by Frontier!

Hillsboro Community Senior Center

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

Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

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

Outdoors In Park @ the Plaza

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

River House

Location: Facility Rentals:

4000 SE Rood Bridge Road Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-6120

Tyson Recreation Center

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

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

SHARC Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center

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

Additional Program Locations

53rd Avenue Park & Sports Fields: 333 NE 53rd Ave. Century High School: 2000 SE Century Blvd. Elden Kellar Track (Hare Field): NE Delsey & Grant St. Element Dance Studio: 2950 SW Cornelius Pass Rd Fairgrounds Sports Complex: 880 NE 28th Ave. Four Seasons Bowling Center: 322 SE Washington St. Glencoe High School: 2700 NW Glencoe Road Gym Nest: 1414 SE 18th Ave. Hillsboro Nazarene Church 1390 NE 21st Ave Liberty High School: 21945 NW Wagon Way Lincoln Street Elementary School: 801 NE Lincoln St. Peter Boscow Gym: 452 NE 3rd Ave. Phoenix Martial Arts Academy: 2038 NW Aloclek Dr. Ste 210 South Meadows Middle School: 4690 SE Davis St. Witch Hazel Elementary School: 4950 SE Davis St.

Registration Information:

RecXpress online registration is available at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec

Catalog Information:

The Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Activities Guide is distributed to all Hillsboro elementary school students and is available at the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Administration office, the Tyson Recreation Center, SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center), the Walters Cultural Arts Center, Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, the Civic Center, Hillsboro libraries and Chamber of Commerce.

Photography:

The Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to photograph program participants for publicity purposes. These photos are for City use only and may be used in future promotional materials without prior consent or expectation of compensation.

Special Needs:

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


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RecXpress Online Registration Online registration is available beginning on December 2 at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov. Whether you are a new or returning customer, please contact us to request your login information. You may contact us by phone at (503) 681-6120 or come into any of our facilities during business hours to obtain your account ID and PIN. If you have ever registered for a program with the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department, you already have an account with us, but you need this information to register. If you have never registered for one of our programs, then your account must be set up by our staff. With our online registration program, you may view your account, browse our wide array of programs and classes, and register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Payment method is by Visa, MasterCard or Discover.

Walk-in Registration Walk-in registration begins for all winter programs on December 2 at the following locations:

SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center)

953 SE Maple St. Monday – Friday, 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Saturday, 7 am – 5:30 pm Sunday, 8 am – 5:30 pm

Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office

4400 NW 229th Ave. Monday – Friday, 8 am – 5 pm

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Registration Information

Three Easy Ways to Register!

Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center

527 E. Main St. Monday – Thursday, 9 am – 9 pm Friday, 9 am – 5 pm

Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Ave. Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm

Phone-in Registration

Phone-in registration for winter/spring programs begins on December 2 and can be taken weekdays from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Register by calling 503-681-5397. If all lines are busy, please defer your call to a later time if possible. Payment may be made with Visa, MasterCard or Discover. Have all registration information ready when you call. Register for your immediate family ONLY. One family per phone call.

Fees/Cancellation/Refund Policy

All fees are collected during registration. Cash, check and Visa, MasterCard or Discover are accepted. Resident is defined as any individual living within the city limits of Hillsboro. All classes have a minimum enrollment and may be cancelled as early as 10 days before the class starts if the minimum enrollment is not met. Full refunds or credits are given when a class cancels or is postponed. When a recreation class refund is requested by the participant, the refund is prorated from the date of the request; a service charge of $5.00 applies. No refunds or credits are given after a swim lesson has begun. Please allow up to 4 weeks to receive a refund.

Wait Lists

If a class is filled before we receive your registration, we inform you and suggest your name be added to a wait list. If openings become available, we fill the class from names on the wait list. 48 hours after notification, if we have not received your registration your place in the class is forfeit and the next person on the wait list is notified.

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120

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Special Events and Community Partners

WINTER READING PROGRAM @ THE HILLSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY

Families with children nine years old or younger can sign up for the Winter Reading Program at the children’s desk starting December 26. It’s easy; just share books as a family on at least 15 days, and keep a reading record. Finishers will enjoy a special event on January 31 at Main and February 7 at the Shute Park Branch Library.

503.615.6500 MAIN LIBRARY 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy

SHUTE PARK BRANCH 775 SE Tenth Ave

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

Phone Registration: 503-681-5397

Info Line: 503-681-6120


Shadywood Park

535 NE 24th Ave.

• .74 Miles of paved pathways • Playground • Picnic area and shelter • Volleyball courts • Horseshoe pits • Restrooms • Off-street parking

Shadywood Park, a 9.2 acre park, was named for the many oak trees in the park which provide welcome shade on hot days. The park offers unique recreation opportunities for its Eastwood Elementary neighborhood, including its volleyball courts and horseshoe pits.

In 1974 the park was an undeveloped residential lot. Developers and Investors, Inc. proposed selling the lot to the City for the formation of a park. When property was appraised, it appraised for roughly $5,000 over the negotiated purchase price. Federal grants, which were being used to fund park development, require properties be purchased for fair market value (appraised price). The City offered to pay the full appraised price, which Developers and Investors graciously declined, saying the originally agreed-upon price was fair and the use as a park was important to them. The park opened in 1975 and today includes play equipment, picnic tables, pathways, volleyball courts, restrooms and off-street parking. Volunteers planted 1,000 daffodil bulbs in the park many years ago. When winter seems long, pop over to Shadywood Park to see the flowers popping up in unexpected places to get a welcome vision of spring.

Register Online Anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120

Discover Shadywood Park

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Community Champions ~ 2014 Our sincere thanks go to the following community partners, donors and sponsors for their wonderful contributions this past year in helping us fulfill our mission of providing diverse, innovative and exceptional recreational and cultural opportunities that enrich the lives of our citizens: AARP Albertsons Al’s Garden Center Americans for the Arts Avamere Award Specialties Bike for Fun Breaking Ink Calvary Lutheran Church Cat Adoption Team Claeys Catering Clean Water Services Community of Christ Church Supporters of the Community Senior Center of Hillsboro, Inc Cornell Estates Retirement & Assisted Living Cultural Coalition of Washington County Evergreen Christian Center Evergreen Hillsboro Health & Rehabilitation Center Dick’s Sporting Goods Ducks Unlimited Farmers Insusrance FEI Frontier Communications HART (Hillsboro Actor’s Regional Theatre) Harvest Community Church Health Net Hillsboro Argus Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce Hillsboro Community Foundation Hillsboro Dog Association Hillsboro Farmers’ Market Hillsboro Fire Department Hillsboro Hops Hillsboro Library Hillsboro Lions Club

Hillsboro Optimist Club Hillsboro Police Department Hillsboro Public Works Hillsboro School District Hillsboro Schools Foundation Hillsboro Tribune Hillsboro Tuesday Marketplace Hillsboro Water Department Home Instead Senior Care Humana Hutchins TV & Appliance Iglesia de Sonrise I’m Hooked, Inc. Insomnia Coffee Company Intel & Intel Involved Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Nonprofit Kaiser Permanente Larkspur Landing Laurel Parc Lavender’s Green Historic Clothing Legal Aid Services of Oregon Longbottom Coffee & Tea Metro Regional Government Metro Mountain Climbing & Kidnasium NW Northwest Trail Alliance Oregon Arts Commission Oregon Community Foundation Oregon Council of the Humanities Oregon Cultural Trust Oregon Department of Transportation Oregon Food Bank Oregon Mandolin Orchestra Oregon Recreation and Parks Department Pacific University Port of Portland Portland General Electric Primrose & Tombleweeds

Providence Healthcare Oregon Zoo Orenco Presbyterian Church OSU Extension Service Port of Portland Regional Arts & Culture Council REI, Inc. Rock Creek Retirement Rosewood Park Sequoia Gallery + Studios SmartStep Hearing SOLV Sonic Drive-In Sonrise Church Starbucks Synergy Home Care Synopsys The Venetian Trader Joe’s Trinity Lutheran Church Tualatin Riverkeepers Tualatin Valley Garden Club Tuality Healthcare United Health Care Unitus VillaSport Athletic Club and Spa Vineyard Kids Washington County Bicycle Transportation Coalition Washington County Commission on Children & Families Washington County Disability Aging & Veterans Services Washington County Office of Community Development Washington County Visitors Association Wells Fargo Whole Foods Work for Art 89.9 KQAC All Clasical Live 95.5 We also extend our sincere appreciation to all of our wonderful individual and group volunteers who provide valuable resources and countless hours of time and effort for the benefit of the community.


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