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HillsboroARTS Summer 2014
A Summer of Outdoor Arts! Indian Dance Festival to Come to Hillsboro An Interview with Oregon’s Sixth Poet Laureate Music for the Greater Good Summer Camps & Classes
MAGAZINE
HillsboroARTS MAGAZINE
HillsboroARTS Mission HillsboroARTS is produced three times a year to inform our patrons and complement the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Activities Guide. This publication will help you plan your schedule with our activities, events, and classes in mind. Let Us Know What You Think We value your thoughts and input and are interested in hearing your comments about what you see here or ideas for future topics. With your help, we can deliver a publication that meets your needs and those of our community. Please email your ideas, recommendations and remarks to katrina. hill@hillsboro-oregon.gov. We look forward to hearing from you. Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council Carol Loughner, Chair Debby Garman, Vice Chair Ed Arrington Deborah Clarke Cindy Dauer Tim Gabriel BJ Jeddeloh Jeff Jurrens Christine Martell Barbara Mason Anita Menon Elizabeth Oberlin Lynn Scheller Dawn Sellers Bryan Welsh Cultural Arts Program Staff Cristina Caravaca, Program Manager Katrina Hill, Administrative Assistant Walters Cultural Art Center Bridie Harrington, Program Supervisor Stephanie Adams, Facility Supervisor Gayle Ritt, Facility Supervisor Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council Melissa Moore, Program Supervisor Hillsboro Public Art Program Valerie Otani, Public Art Program Supervisor ON THE COVER: Dancers at Celebrate Hillsboro 2013. Photo by Kevin Zuercher. PHOTOS IN THIS ISSUE were taken by Walters and HACC staff unless otherwise indicated. All rights reserved. COPYRIGHT 2014, Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.
Manager’s Note
Cristina Caravaca | Cultural Arts Program Manager City of Hillsboro | Parks and Recreation Department | Cultural Arts Division What does ART mean to HILLSBORO? The City of Hillsboro has an active history of supporting the arts as a way to enhance livability. In fact, the City’s guiding document, the Hillsboro 2020 Vision and Action Plan, calls for over a dozen initiatives in the cultural arts sector alone. Highest on that list are the creation of a cultural arts center, an arts council and a public art program. Within the pages of the new HillsboroARTS Magazine, you will see the dreams of 2020 becoming reality through creative programs, events, classes, concerts, gallery exhibitions, community grants and public art works. Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center The Walters opened on March 16, 2004. Located at the corner of SE 5th Avenue and Main Street, this site has a rich history of community involvement that began when the Trinity Lutheran Church started construction of the church building in 1947. The Walters is a ground-breaking facility that provides expanded opportunities for the entire Hillsboro community, including: youth and adult art education and training, increased access to local, regional and national artists and increased opportunity for individual artists to teach and demonstrate their craft. It is the first site constructed in Hillsboro with the intention of showcasing cultural events and providing community-centered arts education. Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council The Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council (HACC) first convened in the spring of 2007. This citizen advisory committee is appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by City Council. Under the general direction of the City Council, the HACC oversees policies and programs pertaining to arts and culture for the City. It is housed in the Parks and Recreation Department and is administered by the Cultural Arts Program Manager. The HACC mission is to promote and support the growth of arts and culture as assets for a vital, prosperous and livable community. Hillsboro Public Art Program Public art is a powerful tool for meeting the goals of Hillsboro’s community plans. Memorable public places strengthen our community. Often referred to as “third places,” they are the places that are neither home nor work. These social spaces attract us to downtown, enliven our neighborhoods, enhance our experiences in parks, inform us about the history and peoples of our place and celebrate our ethnic and cultural diversity.
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Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council Phone: 503-615-3497 hillsboro-oregon.gov/HACC Facebook: HillsboroArts YouTube: HillsboroArtsCulture Flickr: HillsboroArts Hillsboro Public Art Program Phone: 503-615-3489 hillsboro-oregon.gov/PublicArt Address: 527 East Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 Cultural Arts is a division of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. Digital Version Find a digital version of this magazine at our website at: hillsboro-oregon.gov/ CulturalArts
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A Summer of Outdoor Arts!
Get outside and enjoy Hillsboro’s music, theatre and art offerings in open air this summer.
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Indian Dance Festival to Come to Hillsboro
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Oregon Poet Laureate Performs at the Walters Interview and poetry by Paulann Petersen
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Collaborative partnerships bring new opportunities in arts education to Hillsboro
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Walters Gallery Exhibits
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Walters Instructor Spotlight:
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Register for Summer Classes & Camps
Tuesday Happenings at the Walters
Walters Arts Education
Walters Cultural Arts Center Phone: 503-615-3485 hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters Facebook: WCACHillsboro Twitter: WaltersCAC
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Meet Cassie Greer
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Youth Arts Education Camps & Class
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Teen/Adult Arts Education Classes
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Classes at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center
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Chairs Dance to New Location
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Hillsboro Plein Air Plus The Perfect Location for Your Event 1
Walters Gallery Exhibits Gallery exhibit hours: Monday - Thursday: 9 am - 9 pm | Friday: 9 am – 6 pm | Saturday: 10 am - 4 pm | Sunday: closed
Two Solo Shows: Photography & Painting May 6–June 24
These two solo exhibits share one thing in common: an exploration of how form and color capture the essence of a place or person. Whether it’s sweeping fields or swathes of sky in Stuart Allen Levy’s landscape photography, or the abstracted ribbons of color in Edyta Salak’s bold acrylic compositions, these two exhibits each highlight the exceptional talent and unique perspectives of local artists who render the world through the lens of their craft.
Stuart Allen Levy
Photography—Upstairs Gallery Stuart Allen Levy’s “Across the Boundary” series explores what lies beyond the urban growth boundary. His panoramic photographs of farmland, country roads, and broad blue skies make a visual ode to the pastoral landscapes of our region.
Edyta Salak
Acrylic Paintings—Downstairs Gallery In this series of paintings, called “Modern Moods,” Edyta Salak explores modern concepts of portrait and identity as she deconstructs her subjects using shape, color, and minimalist form to bring out the essential elements of their mood and personality.
First Tuesday Receptions:
June 3 | 6 – 7:30 pm Featuring live music by Sunny & Mitch (Acoustic Indie Rock Duo)
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Amy Mintonye
Alice Hill
The Instructor Exhibit
Underneath It All:
A teaching-artist is a powerful hybrid, described famously as a “practicing professional artist with the complementary skills, curiosities and sensibilities of an educator.” By creating art themselves and passing on the practice to future generations, teaching-artists contribute to the transformation and elevation of arts and culture as a whole. The annual Instructor Exhibit celebrates the artwork of the brilliant teaching-artists who enrich the lives of this community through the many classes offered at the Walters year-round. From the breathtaking totems of ceramics instructor Victoria Shaw to the virtuosic wildlife scenes of acrylic painter Gerald Sticka, there is plenty to astound and inspire in this talent-packed exhibit!
August 5 – September 30
July 1–29
First Tuesday Reception:
July 1 | 6 – 7:30 pm, Featuring live music by Two Spirit Jazz (Jazz Trio) Stuart Allen Levy
Edyta Salak
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 hors d’oeurves and live music in the lobby; for more information about our free Tuesday Happenings, see page 3.
Collage by Amy Mintonye
Through collage and acrylics, artist Amy Mintonye weaves found images into scenes of totemic power, exploring the inner and outer forces that bear upon daily existence. From floods, gravity, and other natural forces, to systemic forces such as class inequality and alienation, Mintonye’s layered compositions unearth the patterns of struggle and resilience that define the human character. Uplifting in their beauty and symbolic nuance, these are works that remind us of art’s power to articulate the human drama and spirit.
First Tuesday Receptions:
August 5 | 6 – 7:30 pm Featuring live music by Val Blaha (Original Acoustic/Americana) September 2 | 6 – 7:30 pm Featuring live music by Gerardo Calderon (Latin American Duo)
Tuesday Happenings at the Walters Tuesdays are happening at the Walters—don’t miss these free monthly events at your local cultural arts center! First Tuesdays: Gallery Receptions & Live Music In the Walters lobby and gallery 6 — 7:30 pm
Second Tuesdays: Open Poetry Night In the Walters gallery 7 — 8 pm
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.
Poets and lovers of poetry alike gather for a casual evening of shared inspiration and poetic camaraderie. All are invited to sign up for the open mic, though quiet listeners are equally welcome and appreciated.
Third Tuesday Spoken Word Lecture Series Beyond Human? Science, Technology, and the Future of Human Nature
One on One with Oregon’s Sixth Poet Laureate
with Professor Prakash Chenjeri
with Paulann Petersen
Tuesday, June 17 7 pm
Throughout history, religious scholars and philosophers have debated what makes humans unique in the animal kingdom. More recently, evolutionary biologists and cognitive scientists have contributed new thinking to our ideas about human nature. Has the essence of what it is to be human shifted over time? How might science and technology—such as recent rapid advances in bioengineering and other fields— challenge and reshape our understanding of what it means to be human? Prakash Chenjeri, an associate professor of philosophy at Southern Oregon University, leads participants in a thoughtful conversation about these questions and more. This program is made possible by the generous support of Oregon Humanities, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Oregon Cultural Trust.
Tuesday, July 15 | 7 pm
Join us in the Walters theatre for an intimate talk about all things Poetry with Paulann Petersen, Oregon’s sixth Poet Laureate. Prepare to be inspired as Petersen discusses poignant experiences from her recent tenure as the Poet Laureate, and reads selected poems from her own works. Petersen has six full-length books of poetry, most recently Understory from Lost Horse Press. She was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, and received the 2006 Holbrook Award from Oregon Literary Arts. Bring your notebook in case inspiration strikes, and come early for a seat!
Trickster Tales from Far and Near with professional storyteller Anne Rutherford Tuesday, August 19 | 7 pm
You don’t have to be a kid to enjoy an hour of great stories—especially when there are tricksters involved! Join us for a picnic on the Walters lawn (or the theatre, in case of rain) as master storyteller Anne Rutherford tells trickster tales from around the world. Meet Qui, the Peruvian guinea pig, and many other sly and amusing characters from the oral traditions of Mexico, Africa, Asia—and our own backyard. Sit back and enjoy Rutherford’s wildly fun stories that are sure to bring a smile to your face—at any age! Please note: as grass may be damp, please bring a blanket or lawn chair, and your own picnic or snack (optional). In case of rain, event will take place in Walters Gallery.
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An Interview with Oregon’s Sixth Poet Laureate Meet Paulann Petersen We encounter the language of information, technical language, official language, some of it all too often officious. We are most often spoken to as receptors of data, receivers of fact. But poetry speaks to us in the language of vision, sympathy, empathy, affect, the language of insight. Is there any wonder why we hunger— especially amid the commotion, the distractions of our workaday lives— why we hunger for the sound, the sight of poetry? Any wonder why we seek out a poem to read, to recite at a wedding, a funeral, a birthday, at any dedication ceremony?
Photo by Andie Petkus
The author of five full-length poetry collections and six chapbooks, the prolific Paulann Petersen completed her second term as Oregon’s sixth Poet Laureate in April. The Oregon Poet Laureate is a specially-appointed figurehead who “fosters the art of poetry, encourages literacy and learning, addresses central issues relating to humanities and heritage, and reflects on public life in Oregon.” In this interview with Walters staff member Stephanie Rose Adams, Paulann shares some of her views and experiences as a poet and former poet laureate. SA: What is it about poetry that led you to devote so much of yourself to this art form? PP: Poetry speaks the language of us at our best. We encounter many kinds of language in our world. We are spoken to as consumers, as potential buyers, potential voters. We encounter, we create the language of chit-chat, the language of conversation, much of it—thankfully—cordial enough.
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Who doesn’t want to be spoken to as a soulful, creative, responsive creature? Who doesn’t want to be addressed as an entity deeply, profoundly human and humane? SA: You’ve written and spoken about how poetry can lead us to make new discoveries, awaken, and reinvent ourselves. How does poetry manage such feats of magic, in your opinion?
“A poem is a vehicle for transformation. Reading a poem, we are transformed . . . The poem leaves us changed.. . .” —Paulann Petersen PP: A poem is a vehicle for transformation. Reading a poem, we are transformed. If the poem is whole, resonant, we are a different person from the one who hadn’t yet encountered the poem. The poem leaves us changed. This is true of writing poems, too. We write to create ourselves, to discover moment to moment to moment who we are, who we are becoming. The act of writing the poem re-creates the writer.
When Meeting the other Given arms, the sun would choose to grow many. Having many narrow arms, the sun would—at each limb’s end— flare into a palm and fingers, into the curves made for reaching. Extremities of flame, of shine. Hands that carry enough heat and light to give away. Be that sun. One small sun. —Paulann Petersen From Kindle, Mountains and Rivers Press, 2008
SA: What advice would you offer to someone who has never before read a poem? PP: Poetry is, by its very nature, condensed. Compression is one of the hallmarks of poetry. So take poetry at an easy pace. Give yourself the sweet luxury of reading it slowly. Poetry is a creature of sound. It’s meant to be heard. The tradition of poetry is an oral tradition. So hear the words, their rhythms, as you read a poem. Or better yet, read the poem aloud. Lend your voice to the poem for a minute or two and hear it in its full embodiment.
See Paulann Petersen Live at the Walters! Paulann Petersen will read poems and talk about her experiences as Oregon’s Sixth Poet Laureate in July as part of the Spoken Word Lecture Series. See page 3 for more information.
Indian Dance Festival to Come to Hillsboro The rich diversity of Indian classical dance forms leaps into the spotlight at Mithranjali, a dance festival debuting this summer that will be will be held Saturdays in July and August at the Walters Cultural Arts Center.
Alisha Menon, a student of the Anjali School Of Dance
As the East Indian population of Hillsboro continues to grow, interest in exploring and celebrating Indian culture does as well. The rich diversity of Indian classical dance forms leaps into the spotlight at Mithranjali, a dance festival debuting this summer that will be will be held on 4 Saturdays in July and August at the Walters Cultural Arts Center. Created by cultural nonprofit Mai3m (pronounced My-threem, meaning friendship in Sanskrit), Mithranjali will showcase the richness of styles and traditions of classical dance forms from India through its lineup of solo performances. All of the performances will be free to the public. “The festival will provide opportunities to dancers to demonstrate the entire breadth of their individual skills as well as the technical aspect of the dance from footwork to facial expressions, and their individual stamina,” said Festival Director, Meera Kanagal. It will also provide the festival goers with a glimpse into the powerful storytelling in classical Indian dance. Mithranjali kicks off on July 26 with a lecture and demonstration
for those unfamiliar with Indian classical dance forms. The lecture will also explore the aesthetics, sensibilities, issues and perspectives of Indian classical dance as well as exciting new dimensions in Indian-American contexts. Three dancers will put all of these elements into action with solo performances to close the event. On three following Saturdays—August 2, 23, and 30—solo performances by four dancers will be featured on each day. Festival performers include: Poorna Sridharan & Alisha Menon (Lecture-demonstration), Ankitha Krishnamurthy, Brianna Adhikari, Mira Rush, Raveena Manivannan, Saachi Patel, Sagarika Ramachandran, Shaila Ramachandran, Priyanka Mathur, Shivani Prakki, Vipanchi Mungara, Ritwika Petluri, Harini Sachidanand, Rupali Sarathy, Roshni Sarathy and Prashanthi Harathi. Mai3m, Inc. was founded in 2011 in Hillsboro to forge friendships through art and culture. For additional information, go to www.mai3m.org or www.anjalidance.com.
Mithranjali Dance Festival Dates:
July 26, August 2, 23 & 30
Time:
11 am – 3 pm
Place:
Walters Cultural Arts Center
For more details, visit www.mai3m.org
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Music for the Greater Good
Two Cases of Excellence in Arts Education The Hillsboro Community Youth Choir
In the 9th grade, singing midway through a three-part harmony choir piece, young Cindy Uecker had a revelation. “Something clicked,” she says, remembering the experience. “I was lucky enough to come from an orchestra family and already had many musical influences, but in that moment I really understood the profound power in using my body as a musical instrument, and to be in harmony with a group of singers . . . I still to this day remember how very empowering it was.” Cindy Uecker is now the Artistic Artistic Director Director of the Hillsboro Community Cindy Uecker Youth Choir (HCYC), a nonprofit choir that serves youth in grades K-12 throughout Washington County. HCYC began nine years ago as a supplement to public school music programs struggling with budget cuts and limited resources. In the spirit of creative collaboration, the HCYC reached out to the Walters Cultural Art Center in 2013 to join forces on a summer camp for emerging—or even just curious—young singers of all experience levels. Not only did this collaborative effort bring new audiences to both organizations, but the camp program created a richer music education experience through these combined efforts. This August the HCYC is returning to the Walters with their “HCYC Choir Camp” as a way to bring together young singers
to make music and continue to offer them the chance to experience the revelatory moment of singing that Cindy Uecker so passionately recalls from the 9th grade. “Music is so important to us as human beings,” says Uecker. “It not only elevates the spirit of the individual, it elevates the entire community.” Uecker recognizes that teaching art is about so much more than mere technique. “Developing our emotional intelligence,” says Uecker, “is one of the primary benefits; a secondary benefit is exercising a fuller use of your brain, honing your skills and [in the case of music] shaping your whole body as an instrument.” Uecker believes the arts teach confidence and a stronger sense of self, encourage creative experimentation and expression, develop “Music is so important to coordination and memory, us as human beings. It not and the list goes only elevates the spirit of the on. “The thing is,” individual, it elevates the entire says Uecker, community” —Cindy Uecker, “choir is so Artistic Director of the Hillsboro much about belonging . . . Community Youth Choir about finding your voice and finding a community for that voice to become a vital part of. So many kids these days don’t have a sense of belonging to a community . . . but choir is instant community and it makes everyone feel welcome. And it’s a transformative community.”
Photo provided by Hillsboro Community Youth Choir
Check out these special Summer offerings made possible through collaboration with Portland TAIKO and the Hillsboro Community Youth Choir: HCYC Choir Camp 10 – 13 years | August 4 – 8 9 am – 2 pm Discover Taiko Camp 10 – 13 years | August 18 – 22 9 am – 3 pm Taiko 101! 16 years – Adult | June 21 1 – 3:30 pm See page 14 & 19 for more details about performing arts camps and classes.
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This past February the Walters joined forces with Portland TAIKO—an awardwinning Asian-American drumming ensemble—to offer a beginning workshop in the dynamic and evolving art form that is Taiko. Students from the ages of 16—70 filled the Walters Theatre for the its first-ever Taiko drumming workshop. The response was overwhelming enthusiasm. “It was so energizing,” says workshop participant Robin Sola. “I could feel the power of the drum through my whole body. And I left feeling like I had just learned so much—I had a new drumming language, new skills, and had an amazing time.”
Fuji goes on to say, “Being in Hillsboro opens up the Taiko conversation to a new community, and we are excited to hear their Taiko voice. Portland TAIKO loves to collaborate. It opens up new entry points to investigate our art form.” Like choir, Taiko drumming is an art form with benefits that reach far beyond mere technique. Fuji explains how “our drum demands us to use our full bodies and commitment to make the sound. When a single sound from one individual can come together with many others, it is a magical experience. Even a simple drumroll could provide courage to a shy student . . . or provide an academically challenged student the opportunity to succeed equally with his or her peers . . . and "wiggly" students get a controlled outlet for their energies.”
Photo by Rich Iwasaki
Portland TAIKO
Photo by Rick Paulson Photography
“Portland TAIKO loves to collaborate. It opens up new entry points to investigate our art form.” — Michelle Fuji, Artistic Director of Portland TAIKO
Taiko, which means drum in Japanese, has its origins in a variety of Japanese drumming traditions, from religious ceremonies to community theater—but it’s by no means a traditionally static art form. “Innovation is one of the core elements of Portland TAIKO,” says PT’s Artistic Director and Taiko instructor Michelle Fuji, “and I was drawn to the opportunity to create new voices for the art form with this company.”
It’s no accident that organizations like Hillsboro Community Youth Choir and Portland TAIKO are developing a following of students and audiences in Hillsboro and Washington County. They both invoke the power of their respective art forms in thoughtful and innovative ways and seek to nurture vibrant and engaging arts education opportunities. Whether through drumming or singing, hitting the “right” note this summer means students of all ages creating great music as well as meaningful experiences in their community.
Photo by Rick Paulson Photography
Portland TAIKO returns this summer not only with a Saturday workshop for adults and teens, but also with a weeklong camp for kids ages 10-13.
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Walters Instructor Spotlight
Meet Cassie Greer
“I remember my first big role on the stage,” recounts professional actress and instructor Cassie Greer. “It was high school, opening night, and I was playing Titania from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. I came out onto the stage, beneath the bright lights, completely overwhelmed and blank . . . and then suddenly, I Cassie in Marisol, photo by Casey Campbell Photography was her. Titania. I was there, utterly present . . . I had become a living part of a story much larger than myself.” Teaching acting to children, Greer believes, is about much more than getting kids to memorize lines or play a part convincingly. For this teaching artist, it’s about helping young people investigate and explore their own imaginations in transforming way. “As a teacher I focus on honesty,” she adds. “Acting is telling your own truth. And as a teacher, what’s most exciting—and profound—is being able to witness and facilitate those moments of breakthrough and self-empowerment in your students.” Greer’s graduate-level training, advanced certifications, and dedication make her serious about her craft, but not necessarily serious in her approach as an instructor. On any given day in the sunlit Walters theater (her classroom), she can be found waving her arms and jumping up and down with a group of laughing, smiling children. “I’m pretty sure I look completely silly 99% of the time, but it’s so important to have that freedom—to just express and let the imagination take precedence over appearance.” Greer asserts that “acting teaches you what you are capable of.” As a teaching artist who is very much active in her own acting career, Greer’s talents can be seen on display on stages throughout the region. A company member of Hillsboro’s Bag&Baggage Productions, Cassie has garnered accolades for her powerful, stirring performances in plays such as The Tempest, Of Mice and Men, Julius Caesar, and most recently, The Great Gatsby. “People here are refreshingly open and receptive to new ways of thinking. Our audiences [at Bag&Baggage] have shown us that there is a hunger and respect for this type of work . . . it’s energizing to know that we are playing such an important role in this community.” Cassie in Julius Caesar, photo by Casey Campbell Photography
Cassie in The Tempest, photo by Casey Campbell Photography
The community aspect of theater is something that Greer deeply appreciates. “I feel so lucky to have been given these opportunities to learn more about my community and connect to them in all these different ways. As an actor I connect with people in one way, and another way as a teacher . . . Teaching at the Walters has been inspiring—there is just such a range of backgrounds and cultural influences coming through these doors,” she says. “I’m loving the way we can all connect, through acting, in this beautiful space.”
“Acting is telling your own truth. As a teacher, what’s most exciting—and profound—is being able to witness and facilitate those moments of breakthrough and self-empowerment.” — Cassie Greer
Check Out Cassie Greer’s Summer Offerings at the Walters: Let’s Act Camp | 5 – 8 years July 7 – 11 | 10:30 – 11:45 am Acting Fundamentals | 9 – 12 years July 7 – 11 | 1 – 2:30 pm Storybook Theatre Camp | 5 – 8 years July 28 – August 1 | 10:30 – 11:45 am Acting: Young Shakespeare 9 – 12 years | July 28 – August 1 1 – 2:30 pm Learn more about Cassie’s classes on page 13.
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Have a CREATIVE
SUMMER at the Walters
Clay Camps All clay camps are held at the Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday. All materials for camps are provided unless otherwise noted.
Young Sculptors Camp: Clay Creations! EW! 5 — 8 years
Clay Kids
Alice Hill #42752: 6/30— 7/03 #42754: 8/4— 8/7 #42755: 8/18— 8/21 Time: 10 — 11:30 am Shannon Johnson #42751: 6/23— 6/26 #42753: 7/21— 7/24 Time: 10 — 11:30 am #42756: 7/14— 7/17 #42757: 7/28— 7/31 #42758: 8/18— 8/21 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm Fee: $57 Resident $70 Non-Resident
Express your creativity through clay! Let your imagination run wild this summer as you create animals, masks, magical creatures, everyday objects to use and share—and more! Explore texture, pattern, and glazing and discover the building blocks of sculpture as you bring your creations to life. A new and exciting hands-on activity every day. Shannon Johnson #42759: 7/7— 7/10 #42760: 8/11—8/14 Time: 10 — 11:30 am #42761: 7/21— 7/24
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1 — 2:30 pm
Fee:
$57 Resident $70 Non-Resident
9 — 12 years
Create amazing art with clay this summer! Explore different techniques for molding clay and create a variety of wonderful sculptures. Have fun making animals, masks, magical creatures, as well as everyday objects to use and share with family and friends. Have fun exploring texture, pattern, and glazing. Learn by doing and gain foundational skills. A new and exciting hands-on activity every day. Returning students are able to work on new skills. Alice Hill #42746: 8/4— 8/7 Time: 1 — 3 pm Fee: $60 Resident $78 Non-Resident
Youth Clay Class Youth Wheel 9 – 13 years
Have you ever wanted to try out the potter’s wheel? Then roll up your sleeves and dive into pottery this summer—no experience necessary! Explore age-old techniques that have been used for thousands of years to make art that you can use every day: cups, bowls, and more. Work on your handeye coordination and fine motor skills as you have a blast at the wheel! Appropriate for beginners as well as returning students. Materials Provided. Jen Champlin
Register online anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
#43633: 8/6 – 8/27 Day: Wednesday Time: 4 – 5:15 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $60 Resident $75 Non-Resident
Phone registration: 503-615-3485
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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. Create fun and memorable keepsakes and have a great time exploring and learning the basics of clay. Each student creates and glazes several projects to be fired in the Walter’s kiln. A fantastic launching-camp for young ceramic artists. Materials provided.
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Beginning Sculpture Camp
Clay and Creative Camps
Walters Arts Education
All clay and creative camps are held at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday. All materials for camps are provided unless otherwise noted.
Clay Camp
Clay Artistry Camp
9 — 13 years
9 — 12 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, 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, and concentration. Beginners welcome. Returning students are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes and camps. Note: Students encouraged to bring a snack each day to camp.
Take your ceramics skills to the next level in this exciting new camp! Learn how ceramic artists create exciting effects on the surface of their pieces to make them stand out and command attention. Dive into wheel and hand building techniques and then give your creations a style all their own. Explore texture, finishing, and ways of creating interesting designs in your clay masterpieces. Beginners welcome! A great camp for all experience levels. Shannon Johnson #42747: 8/18— 8/21 Time: 10 — 11:30 am Fee: $60 Resident $78 Non-Resident
Jen Champlin #42762: 7/7— 7/10 #42763: 7/14— 7/17 #42764: 7/21— 7/24 #42765: 7/28— 7/31 Time: 9:30 am— 12:30 pm #42766: 7/7— 7/10 #42784: 7/14— 7/17 #42785: 7/21— 7/24 #42786: 7/28— 7/31 Time: 1 — 4 pm Shannon Johnson #42787: 8/11— 8/14 Time: 1— 4 pm Fee:
$85 Resident $105 Non-Resident
Photo by Rick Paulson Photography
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Crafty Camp 9 — 12 years
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Do you love crafting and making art that’s beautiful and useful? Create objects that are fun and functional to take home and share with friends and family. Crafting is both instantly gratifying and great for kids who enjoy a wide range of artistic pursuits. Discover how things are made and then use your creativity to make them your own. An engaging new activity every day! Shannon Johnson #42750: 8/4 – 8/7 Time: 10 am – 12 pm Fee: $50 Resident $65 Non-Resident
Animal Art Camp 8 — 12 years
If you love animals and art, this camp is definitely for you! Use a variety of mediums, including clay, oil pastels, and paint to make awesome animal art of your very own. Learn to look at animals with an artist’s eye. Use images from class or animals from your own life as inspiration. Bring your paintings and drawings to life! (Please just don’t feed them…) Alice Hill #42748: Time: Fee:
8/18— 8/21 1 — 3 pm $60 Resident $78 Non-Resident
Creative Camp 8 — 12 years
This camp combines four art camps in one! Every day an exciting new activity inspires your creativity: drawing, painting, puppetmaking, sculpture and more. Experiment, play, and discover the skills used in a variety of different art forms. Dive in and create 2-D and 3-D masterpieces from paint and ink, clay, found objects, and more. There are absolutely no limits to where your creativity takes you! Alice Hill #42749: 6/30— 7/3 Time: 1 — 3 pm Fee: $60 Resident $78 Non-Resident
Painting All painting camps are held at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday. All materials for camps are provided.
Beginning Painting 8 – 12 years
Let’s Paint 5 —7 years
Time to paint! Get ready to unleash your creativity and create colorful masterpieces all your own! Young artists have fun exploring the world of paint and color in this dynamic class that combines different mediums for fun and colorful results. Dive into color and brushwork and discover the skills that artists use to make their paintings come to life on the page! Beginners welcome. Returning students encouraged to build on skills from previous classes.
Art Around the World Camp 5 – 8 years
Watercolor Camp 8 – 12 years
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Pack your imagination for an art-vacation! Explore different cultures through exciting activities inspired by diverse artistic traditions both ancient and modern. Use your creativity, paintbrushes, and pencils to travel around the world and back in time. Visit traditions from Japan, West Africa and more—every day brings something new! Beginners welcome. Shannon Johnson #42775: 8/4—8/7 Time: 1:30 — 3 pm Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
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Dive into the fun, colorful, and watery world of watercolor painting. Working with watercolor is a fun and easy introduction to painting and brushwork skills. Beyond a basic understanding of watercolor, students explore concepts related to drawing, color theory, tonality, shading, composition, and more. Experiment, play, and discover what’s special about painting with watercolor. No experience necessary. Returning students build on previous classes. Alex Chiu #42782: 8/18—8/21 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Register online anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
Paint Adventures Camp 8 – 12 years
Surprise yourself with your ability to bring colorful scenes and images to life! Experiment, play, and explore techniques that artists throughout time have used to make their paintings exciting and memorable. No experience necessary— just bring your imagination and a sense of adventure! Every day features a new exercise designed to spark young artists’ imaginations and support creativity. Shannon Johnson #42780: 7/14—7/17 Time: 10 — 11:30 am Gary Sweet #42781: 8/4—8/7 Time: 1:30 — 3 pm Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Art Travels Camp 8 – 12 years
Pack your imagination for an art-vacation! Explore different cultures through exciting activities inspired by diverse artistic traditions—both ancient and modern. Use your creativity, paintbrushes, and pencils to travel around the world and back in time. No day is the same! Beginners welcome. Gary Sweet #42783: 8/4—8/7 Time: 10:30 am — 12 pm Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Phone registration: 503-615-3485
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Shannon Johnson #42777: 7/7 — 7/10 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm Alice Hill #42778: 7/21 — 7/24 Time: 1:30 — 3 pm Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Find your style and express yourself with paint in this introduction to the art of painting. Have fun exploring foundational skills like brushwork, composition, and color-combining to bring your images to life. Experiment, play, and discover techniques that great artists throughout time have used to make their paintings exciting and memorable. Returning students build on skills from previous classes. Shannon Johnson #42779: 6/23— 6/26 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm #42776: 7/28— 7/31 Time: 10 — 11:30 am Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Drawing
All drawing camps are held at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday. All materials for camps are provided unless otherwise noted.
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5 — 7 years
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Let the freedom and joy of drawing bring the most out of your imagination! Express your creativity and develop an understanding of the elements that bring fantastic and unique drawings to life. Experiment with line, shape, color, texture, and shading by exploring the world around you. Each session offers a new adventure for your imagination. Beginning and returning students welcome. Alex Chiu #42767: 7/14—7/17 #42768: 8/18—8/21 Time: 10 —11:30 am Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
8 – 12 years
Art and Story Camp 5 — 8 years
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Clay, pen, paint, and storytelling come together in this exciting new camp! Let characters and worlds you love from favorite books and legends ignite your artistic imagination this summer and take your creativity on a colorful storytelling journey. Each session provides an engaging adventure for your imagination. There is no limit to your inspiration! Alice Hill #42770: 8/11—8/14 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Beginning Drawing 8 – 12 years
Cartooning Camp 5 — 8 years
Cartooning is one of the best ways for young artists to express their creativity and develop an understanding of the key elements of drawing: line, shape, color, shading and more. Create exciting characters, invent new worlds, and bring them to life on the page. Artist and illustrator Alex Chiu uses the freedom and fun of cartooning to combine concepts of art and storytelling in engaging activities. Bring home drawings to share with family and friends. Alex Chiu #42769: 7/21—7/24 Time: 10 — 11:30 am Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Whether you’re a seasoned sketcher or a beginning doodler—this class launches you into the exciting universe of drawing! Express your creativity and develop an artistic eye for line, shape, color, texture, and shading by exploring the world around you. Learn fun and easy techniques to bring your drawings to life. No experience necessary! Returning students are encouraged to expand on skills gained from previous classes.
Shake up your style and get adventurous with art! Surprise yourself and discover approaches to drawing and techniques to bring your creativity to new heights. Experiment with line, shape, color, and texture and find inspiration in nature, observation, and your own imagination. Let your creativity go wild—and your pencil take you on an adventure. Beginners welcome. A great camp for all experience levels. Alice Hill #42773: 8/11—8/14 Time: 10 — 11:30 am Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Animation Camp 8 – 12 years
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Create fun, surprising characters and worlds that are uniquely yours, using basic drawing techniques—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—and watch your creations come to life through exciting activities. Beginners welcome. No experience necessary. Please bring a sketchbook to class. All other materials provided. Alex Chiu #42774: 7/21—7/24 Time: 1 — 3:30 pm Fee: $65 Resident $88 Non-Resident
Alice Hill #42771: 6/23—6/26 Time: 3:30 — 5 pm Alex Chiu #42772: 7/14—7/17 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
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Phone registration: 503-615-3485
Theatre Theatre and singing camps take place at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted.
Acting Fundamentals: Creating Characters 9 – 12 years
Let’s Act Camp 5 – 8 years
Storybook Theatre Camp 5 – 8 years
Have you ever wanted to step into a storybook? Bring stories to life and have fun as you create exciting characters and play empowering theatre games. Step into the shoes of an actor and explore the elements of storytelling that make great plays come to life. Explore the joy of performing and gain confidence discovering new skills. No experience necessary! Returning students are encouraged to build on skills learned in previous classes. Cassie Greer #42791: 7/28—8/1 Time: 10:30 — 11:45 am Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
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Explore foundational acting skills that help you onstage and off! Discover and expand your actor’s “toolkit” and become more confident in performance. Use your imagination, voice, and movement as you explore a variety of scenes and make characters come to life. Suitable for all experience levels—no previous experience necessary! Returning students work on new scenes and are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes. Family and friends are invited to attend a class demonstration on the last day. Cassie Greer #42792: 7/7 — 7/11 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm Fee: $50 Resident $68 Non-Resident
9 — 12 years To be or not to be? Discover the music, physicality, and fun in Shakespeare’s classic plays. Have a blast as you explore exciting scenes and make famous characters come to life with your own flair. Suitable for beginners and all experience levels—no previous acting experience necessary! Returning students are encouraged to build on skills from previous classes. Family and friends are invited to attend a class demonstration on the last day. Cassie Greer #42793: 7/28—8/1 Time: 1 — 2:30 pm Fee: $50 Resident $68 Non-Resident
Acting: Take the Stage
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Acting: Improv Adventures 9 – 12 years
Have a blast learning skills that take your acting to new levels and make performing fun and exciting. Improv helps young actors build communication & ensemble skills as well as encouraging commitment, decision making, creativity, confidence, freedom—and fun! Play games, explore new approaches to creating characters and scenes, discover how to bring your own ideas to the stage and also build upon the ideas of fellow actors. Surprise yourself with how far your imagination takes you this summer. Appropriate for all experience levels— beginners welcome! Nicholas Kessler #43611: 8/25 – 8/29 Time: 3 – 4:30 pm Fee: $50 Resident $68 Non-Resident
Register online anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
Take the stage this summer! Explore foundational acting skills, set your imagination loose, and let your confidence shine in this exciting new camp. Discover approaches to acting that take you far in a variety of performance situations—plays, auditions, and more. Bring out the best in your skills as an individual and as you work together in an ensemble. Learn to bring your own creativity to characters and storytelling. Appropriate for all experience levels— beginners welcome! Nicholas Kessler #43610: 8/25 – 8/29 Time: 1 – 2:30 pm Fee: $50 Resident $68 Non-Resident
Phone registration: 503-615-3485
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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 journey—no acting experience necessary! Cassie Greer #42790: 7/7—7/11 Time: 10:30 — 11:45 am Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Acting: Young Shakespeare
Music & Singing Music & Singing camps take place at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted.
Special Full Day Camps Discover Taiko Camp
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HCYC Choir Camp
10 – 13 years
10 – 13 years
Experience the energy and power of Japanese taiko drumming this summer! Seize this special opportunity to work with professional performers and teaching-artists from Portland Taiko, an internationally celebrated and awardwinning Northwest company that performs throughout the US and internationally. Immerse yourself in the art of Taiko, and experience this engaging, high-energy and fantastically dynamic art form first-hand. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity! No experience necessary. Families and friends are invited to a group demonstration on the last day. Please wear comfortable clothing. Portland Taiko Educators
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*Note: Bring a lunch and a water bottle daily. Lunch is supervised. #42795: 8/18 – 8/22 Time: 9 am – 3 pm Fee: $130 Resident $152 Non-Resident
Make Music Camp 5 – 8 years
Get ready to make some noise this summer! Dive into the fundamental building blocks of music in a fun, playful, hands-on way. Sing, jump, clap, stomp, and learn basic counting and rhythm while having a blast. Work creatively with others and discover new skills. A great introduction for young minds, this class sets the stage for developing an appreciation for music and for learning musical instruments. Materials provided. Joe Aloia #42796: 6/30 – 7/03 #43629: 8/25 – 8/28 Day: Monday—Thursday Time: 9 – 10:15 am Fee: $35 Resident $48 Non-Resident
*Note: Bring a lunch and a water bottle daily. Lunch is supervised. #42794: 8/4 – 8/8 Time: 9 am – 2 pm Fee: $120 Resident $148 Non-Resident
Music Adventures Camp
Intro to Rock Guitar Camp 9 – 12 years
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Take the stage in this exciting camp offered in collaboration with the Hillsboro Community Youth Choir. Explore vocal performance techniques to bring down the house while having fun singing and working together in an ensemble choir. Immerse yourself in the joy of music this summer and let your voice, collaboration skills, and stage confidence reach new heights! All experience levels are welcome. The final day of camp includes a performance for family and friends. Hillsboro Community Youth Choir Staff & Accompanist
9 – 12 years
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Dive into the world of music this summer—no instruments required! Whether you’re an aspiring singer, musician, or you’ve never played music before, this camp is for you! Explore the fundamental building blocks that professional musicians work with in an exciting hands-on way through activities, games and playing—an engaging new adventure every day. Work creatively with others and discover new skills. Great preparation for learning musical instruments or just expanding your joy in music and understanding of how it’s made! Materials provided. Joe Aloia #42797: 6/30 – 7/03 Day: Monday—Thursday Time: 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Fee: $55 Resident $70 Non-Resident
Phone registration: 503-615-3485
Music
Music camps take place at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted.
Beginning/Intermediate Guitar Camp
Beginning Guitar Camp
Take your playing to the next level. Expand your skills in this group guitar and bass camp focusing on agility, rhythm and expression in popular music. A great camp for students who have taken “Beginning Guitar” or have had some previous experience with playing guitar or string instruments. Build upon the basics and delve further into songs, performance, building musical confidence, and playing individually as well as in a group in a fun, supportive, step-by-step approach to playing guitar. Surprise yourself with how far you progress and leave with songs to share with family and friends. Students must bring their own instrument (acoustic or bass guitar or ukulele). Joe Aloia #43631: 8/25 – 8/29 Register online at Time: 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Fee: $65 Resident www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters $78 Non-Resident
Let your musical creativity run free in this group guitar and bass camp focusing on agility, rhythm and expression in popular music! Students can expect to begin playing songs right away through a fun, supportive approach to learning the guitar. Gain tools and techniques to take your playing to the next level while having fun and exploring foundational skills. Students must bring their own instrument (guitar or ukulele). No experience necessary! Returning students progress on to new skills and songs. Joe Aloia #42798: 7/14 – 7/18 Time: 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Fee: $65 Resident $78 Non-Resident
9 – 12 years
9 – 12 years
Writing
All writing camps are held at the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center from Monday through Thursday.
Young Authors
Illustrated Storytelling Camp
Create engaging stories that come alive and get people listening! Set your imagination and creativity loose as you explore the skills that published authors use to create wonderful worlds and characters. Develop your own fantastical book to share with friends and family. Experience how the writing process can be enjoyable, accessible, and fun. Please bring your own pencil and notebook. Tye Pemberton #42802: 7/28— 7/31 Time: 10 — 11:30 am Fee: $50 Resident $64 Non-Resident
If you love art or writing—or both – and have a blast creating stories from your imagination, this camp is for you! Use all of your creative powers as you dive into story-making. Use images and words to create your own exciting characters and worlds as you explore the elements of story-telling. Be amazed at the inspiration you find and the fun you have creating an illustrated story to share with friends and family. Gain new skills to bring to all of your creative pursuits. No experience necessary. A great camp for beginners and all experience levels. Please bring a pen or pencil and a notebook. Alex Chiu & Tye Pemberton #42800: 8/25— 8/28 Time: 10 am — 12 pm Fee: $65 Resident $88 Non-Resident
8 – 12 years
8 – 12 years
8 – 12 years
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Launch your creativity into the stratosphere and create your own worlds from scratch! This class gives you the skills and confidence to create your own exciting sci-fi super-powers, planets, amazing characters, and plots. Weave it all together to craft your own unique and outof-this-world stories. Discover how the writing process can be enjoyable, accessible, and fun. No experience necessary—all you need is your imagination. Please bring your own pencil and notebook. Tye Pemberton #42803: 7/28 – 7/31 Time: 1 – 2:30 pm Fee: $50 Resident $64 Non-Resident Register online anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
Comics Camp: Art & Story 8 – 12 years
Make stories come to life and let your imagination carry you away as you explore the skills professional comic artists and writers use to make stories jump off the page. Get to know your characters like never before as you find inspiration and have fun. Have finished comics to share with friends and family, and new skills to bring to all your creative pursuits by the end of the week. No experience necessary. A great camp for beginners and all experience levels. Please bring a pen or pencil and a notebook. Alex Chiu & Tye Pemberton #42801: 8/25— 8/28 Time: 1 — 3 pm Fee: $65 Resident $88 Non-Resident Phone registration: 503-615-3485
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Fantasy & Sci-Fi Camp
Adult & Teen Classes Quick Fiction: Voice 16 years – Adult
Quick Fiction Workshop
Walters Arts Education
16 years – Adult
Writing fiction allows you to use your imagination to add zest, reflection, and discovery to the world you know. Set your imagination loose with a series of engaging exercises designed to get the ideas and words flowing—it’s surprising how far a single afternoon can take you in your writing. Explore character, setting, and the building blocks of compelling storytelling. No experience necessary; suitable for both beginning and experienced writers. Please bring a pencil/pen and notebook. Melissa Duclos-Yourdon #43657: 6/7 Day: Saturday Time: 1– 3:50 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $22 Resident $28 Non-Resident $14 Senior Resident $19 Senior Non-Resident
Drawing Nature 14 years – Adult
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Whether you’re a beginner or a more experienced writer, dive in this summer and have fun exploring what’s unique about your voice and point of view in a supportive workshop environment. Engaging exercises allow students to experiment with point-of-view, voice, and dialogue in their fiction. Beginners welcome. Shake up your creativity and surprise yourself with how far your imagination takes take you—and your pen—in one afternoon. Returning students build on skills gained from previous classes. Please bring a pencil/ pen and notebook. Melissa Duclos-Yourdon #43658: 6/21 Day: Saturday Time: 1 – 3:50 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $22 Resident $28 Non-Resident $14 Senior Resident $19 Senior Non-Resident
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Let yourself be inspired by the beauty of the season as you explore skills to bring your nature drawings to life. A series of empowering exercises takes your drawing to exciting new places. Gain confidence in your technique and explore perspective, texture, pattern, shadow and the impact of sunlight. Create trees, flowers, water, scenery, landscapes and more. Leave class with skills to use and take you further in your drawing and all your artistic pursuits. No experience necessary! Beginning and intermediate students welcome. Supply list available at registration. Alex Chiu #43651: 7/24 – 8/28 Day: Thursday Time: 6 – 8 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $70 Resident $44 Senior Resident $86 Non-Resident $63 Senior Non-Resident
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Quick Poetry 16 years – Adult
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“Always be a poet, even in prose.” –Baudelaire Explore the essentials of poetry through engaging writing prompts and exercises to bring your imagination to the page. This workshop makes it easy for writers at every level to dive in right away and begin creating poems. Discover empowering approaches to writing poetry: from memory and images, as well as different literary techniques to make words come alive. Appropriate for all levels of aspiring poets, as well as fiction writers interested in harnessing the power of poetry in their storytelling. Bring a pencil/pen and notebook. Melissa Duclos-Yourdon #43660: 8/16 Day: Saturday Time: 1 – 3:50 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $22 Resident $28 Non-Resident $14 Senior Resident $19 Senior Non-Resident
Intro to Drawing 14 years – Adult
Bring out the artist within as you discover the fundamental concepts and techniques of drawing. Be empowered with a fun, stepby-step approach to the medium. Surprise yourself with your progress as you build skills in composition, perspective, character design, anatomy, proportion, values, tones and more. No experience necessary—just come prepared to set your imagination loose on the page! Returning students build on skills gained from previous classes. Supply list available at registration. Alex Chiu #43649: 6/12 – 7/17 Day: Thursday Time: 6 – 8 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $70 Resident $86 Non-Resident $44 Senior Resident $63 Senior Non-Resident Phone registration: 503-615-3485
Sculpture Explorations
Wheel Throwing
14 years – Adult
14 years – Adult
Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics 14 years – Adult
Step-by-Step Acrylics: One Day Workshop 16 years — Adult
Take yourself on a weekend art-vacation in this exciting one-day workshop. Experience a step-by-step approach to color, composition, shading and more. At the end of the day, be amazed by how far you’ve progressed! Each Saturday workshop focuses on a different image. Beginning students welcome and experienced students build on skills learned from previous classes. Supply list available at registration. Gerald Sticka #43744: 7/26 #43745: 8/16 Day: Saturday - One Day Time: 10:05 am — 3:55 pm (Break: 1 – 2 pm) Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $35 Resident $46 Non-Resident $23 Senior Resident $32 Senior Non-Resident
Register online anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
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Express yourself through clay and dive into sculpture this summer! An exciting new class for students of different experience levels who are interested in functional wares as well as abstract expression. Begin with a guided demonstration of foundational techniques. However, students have freedom to follow their creativity and focus on projects of personal interest. Beginning students work on skills such as coiling, pinching and slab rolling. More advanced students progress to skills such as darting, additive and reductive processes. The class culminates in a 12” work of student’s choice. Get your hands “muddy” in a supportive, nopressure class environment, and surprise yourself with what you create. Materials Provided. Theresa Arrison #43636: 7/14 – 8/11 Day: Monday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $87 Resident $105 Non-Resident $60 Senior Resident $80 Senior Non-Resident
Beginning Watercolor 14 years — Adult
Dive into watercolor this summer and explore the brilliance of the season! Gain confidence as you experiment with foundational techniques like brushwork, washes, and color mapping while creating images and enjoying the unique properties of watercolor. Hone your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to ignite your creativity and help you bring your images to life in a supportive classroom environment. Beginning and intermediate students welcome. Supply list available at registration. Bonnie Burbidge #43743: 6/11 – 7/9 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:30 – 8 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $50 Resident $64 Non-Resident $32 Senior Resident $45 Senior Non-Resident Phone registration: 503-615-3485
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Explore age-old techniques that have been used for thousands of years to make functional ceramic art to use and enjoy every day: plates, cups, bowls and more! Bring your ideas to life and take home beautiful, unique ceramic pieces. Beginning and intermediate students welcome. Returning students work on more challenging projects tailored to their experience level. Materials Provided. Victoria Shaw #43634: 7/1 – 8/19 Day: Tuesday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $115 Resident $140 Non-Resident $74 Senior Resident $101 Senior Non-Resident
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 everyday objects like cups and bowls, and share your creations with family and friends. No experience necessary. Returning students work on more challenging projects tailored to their experience level. Materials Provided. Theresa Arrison #43635: 6/16 – 7/7 Day: Monday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $74 Resident $86 Non-Resident $50 Senior Resident $65 Senior Non-Resident
Hillsboro Community Senior Center Classes Summer Watercolor
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Beginning Guitar: Fundamentals
Walters Arts Education
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Learn an instrument that you can take anywhere. Cover the basics of playing guitar (acoustic and bass) and learn the fundamentals of strumming, rhythm, chords and melody. Walk away from the first class ready to play. Learn full songs based on American folk, jazz, Broadway, pop, and classic rock—or a favorite song you’ve always wanted to learn. Gain the tools and techniques to play with confidence and ease. Appropriate for total beginners as well as those with intermediate experience. Returning students work on new skills and songs. Students must bring their own instrument (acoustic or bass guitar, or ukulele). Joe Aloia #43614: 7/10 – 8/14 Day: Thursday Time: 6:30 – 8 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $65 Resident $80 Non-Resident $37 Senior Resident $53 Senior Non-Resident
Explore the brilliance of the season through the basic techniques of watercolor. Gain confidence as you experiment with brushwork, washes, color maping and more to bring your images to life. Hone your skills through a series of fun exercises designed to help you create work you are proud to share with others. Appropriate for both beginning and intermediate students alike. Returning students build on skills learned previously. No matter the weather, let your creativity take a “watercolor vacation” this summer! Materials provided. Bonnie Burbidge #43746: 6/12 – 7/10 Day: Thursday Time: 10 – 11:30 am Place: Community Senior Center Classroom $35 Resident $44 Non-Resident
Readers Theatre: One Day Workshop 50 and Better
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Dive into literature, great stories, and theatre in a fun and no-pressure one-day workshop! Readers Theatre 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. Whether you love theatre, love to read, or just want to meet new people and try something new in a supportive class, this is for you. This one-day workshop is a perfect opportunity for students who are curious about the multi-week class, or for those who just want to explore their creativity through Readers Theatre. No experience necessary! Materials Provided. Nicholas Kessler #43674: 7/17 Day: Thursday Time: 9:45 – 11:45 am Place: Community Senior Center Classroom Fee: $15 Resident $18 Non-Resident !
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Take your journal to the next level as you explore the colors of summer in the Northwest! Enjoy a one day workshop of recording and reflecting the brilliance of the season through the language of watercolor. Instead of writing or typing, explore a different approach to capturing the world around you. The focus for this workshop is on the amazing flowers and colors right outside your window. Previous painting experience helpful, but not necessary. Leave with the beginnings of a journal you can add to and look back on for years to come. Materials provided, though students need to bring their own journal. Bonnie Burbidge #43747: 6/27 Day: Friday Time: 9:45 – 11:45 am Place: Community Senior Center Classroom Fee: $15 Resident $18 Non-Resident
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This summer, discover your inner actor with Readers Theatre! Readers Theatre 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 a skill set that is applicable to a variety of situations in acting and life. Discover ways to bring your insights and imagination to a variety of scenes that leave you entertained and engaged. Learn about the techniques actors use when they first read a script and begin rehearsing and experiencing the joy of working together as an ensemble. Whether you love theatre, love to read, or just want to meet new people and try something new in a supportive class this is for you! Materials Provided. Nicholas Kessler #43675: 7/31 – 8/28 Day: Thursday Time: 9:45 – 11:45 am Place: Community Senior Center Classroom Fee: $54 Resident $66 Non-Resident Phone registration: 503-615-3485
Taiko 101!— Special Class Opportunity! 16 years – Adult Back by popular demand: experience the energy and power of Japanese taiko drumming! Seize this special opportunity to work with professional performers and teaching artists from Portland Taiko—an internationally celebrated and award-winning northwest company that performs throughout the US and internationally for over 70,000 people each year. The Taiko 101 Workshop is an excellent introduction to the rich history and art of taiko, and provides a great way to experience this dynamic art form firsthand. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity—no experience necessary! Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Portland Taiko Educators #43613: 6/21 Day: Saturday—one day workshop Time: 1 — 3:30 pm Place: Cultural Arts Center Fee: $20 Resident $32 Non-Resident Note: See also the new “Discover Taiko” camp for youth on page 14!
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Family Art Night Create something truly special with clay, paint, collage & more! Family Art Night is fun for all ages and everybody is welcome! Work on engaging, hands-on art projects individually or team up as a family. Each Thursday offers a different project and material to work with. All supplies are included. (Please check the Walters website for a schedule of activities.) Note: This is a facilitated art activity. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a participating adult. Parents are encouraged to assist young children. Register online anytime: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
For more information, including the monthly project schedule, go to www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters. Maximum of 20 people, so come early! Day: Time: Place: Fee:
Every Thursday (except during closures) 6:30 – 8:30 pm Cultural Arts Center Studio B30 $5/individual, Children under 3 free Phone registration: 503-615-3485
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A Summer of Outdoor A Tuesday Marketplace
The sun is out and the clouds have finally (hopefully) passed. What better way to celebrate than participating in the arts – outdoors! This summer, the Hillsboro arts community brings music, theater, movies and more outside under the open sky. From a Fellini-style production of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost to outdoor concerts in the park, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Tuesday Marketplace
Pix on the Plaza
For the foodies and lovers of crafts out there, our town is blessed with the Tuesday Marketplace, downtown (E Main and 2nd) from 5 - 8:30 pm. There is great food and produce, but the fun continues with the outdoor concert series which happens each week on two stages: “Who’s on 3rd?” and the main stage located on the Courthouse lawn. Featured are some of the best local bands around with musicians who live and work right here in Hillsboro (plus a few favorites from Portland). Don’t forget to bring a blanket or low beach chairs for maximum comfort and enjoy the evening of free, quality music.
Pix on the Plaza
For those who love Disney, Pixar and Columbia Pictures animated films, you have a real treat this summer. Hillsboro Water presents another year of Pix on the Plaza every Friday at 7 pm from June 13 – July 11 (except July 4) at the Civic Center Plaza. Features will include: Frozen, Monsters University, Despicable Me 2 and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2. The films will begin at dusk, though you might want to get there before the film starts to get comfortable for the evening’s festivities. No alcohol or pets are allowed at this family-friendly event.
Celebrate Hillsboro Celebrate Hillsboro Photos by Rick Paulson Photography
Celebrate Hillsboro Photo by Rick Paulson Photography
The community of Hillsboro has quite a bit to be proud of From a Fellini-style production of and a great way to celebrate Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” to outdoor is by joining the festivities at the 10th Annual Celebrate concerts in the park, there is something for Hillsboro on Saturday, July everyone to enjoy this summer. 19 from 9 am to 4 pm. Be sure to visit the Arts Village hosted by the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council on the Courthouse lawn, featuring hands-on arts and crafts, entertainment by the popular Amazama comedy, dancing and juggling act and an opportunity for participants to try their own hands at juggling. For those who love body art, free henna tattoos will be provided by henna artist Sushmida Poddar. Also, the arts don’t stop at the edge of the Arts Village. You can experience the Tears of Joy Puppet Theatre on the Walters Cultural Arts Center lawn, listen to Boka Marimba, Key of Dreams and a number of other performances on multiple music stages and more at this free, family-friendly gathering.
Bag&Baggage’s Outdoor Shakespeare
Not to be missed is the ever unique Bag&Baggage’s outdoor Shakespeare production at the Civic Center Plaza, 150 E Main Street. This year enjoy Love’s Labour’s Lost, an original adaptation of Shakespeare’s romantic classic by Scott Palmer, with a uniquely Italian Frederico-Fellini feel. Keep your eye out for the stunning Italian-couture costumes by Melissa Heller. This play will be starring some of B&B’s most recognizable outdoor performers—riding in on Vespas! The performance runs from July 24 - Aug 9 at 7:30 pm. The cost is $18.
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Arts!
Showtime at Shute
Showtime at Shute
If you are looking for something for the whole family, how about attending Showtime at Shute? This premier outdoor summer concert series has provided the Hillsboro community with free, family-friendly entertainment for more than 30 years. With a 2014 line-up that includes Picante Latin Jazz, the 235th Army Band and Curtis Salgado amongst others, this culturally diverse event brings neighbors together and contributes to the quality of life and pride of our community. So grab your blanket and enjoy some quality music every Thursday between July 10 – Aug 25, 6:30 – 8:30 pm.
Bag&Baggage, Shakespeare at the Plaza
Masque Alfresco’s “The Would-Be Gentleman”
Masque Alfresco is a non-profit theatre organization with a mission to provide affordable, accessible Commedia Dell'arte style theatre to the community. What does this mean? Basically, it means a whole lot of laughs and fun for you and your family. With colorful period costumes, slapstick and broad physical comedy, current jokes and social references, this summer’s performance of The Would-Be Gentleman by French Playwright Molieré, will be considered time well spent. The dates for this free event are Aug 22-24 at 6:30 pm at the Civic Center Plaza, 150 E Main Street.
Hillsboro Plein Air Plus
The 8th Annual Hillsboro Plein Air Plus takes place September 12-13. Artists of all genres are invited to participate during this year’s outdoor event. More info on page 23. Your options are abundant with so many great art events happening outdoors in Hillsboro this summer. So grab your hat, a blanket and sunscreen and enjoy!
Masque Alfresco
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“They appear to want to jump down off their pedestal and follow you down the street.” - James Schmidt, Sculptor
Chairs Dance to a New Location Public art brings a moment of wonder to unexpected places. For several years, a decommissioned fountain sat empty in downtown Hillsboro across the street from the Civic Center as this property awaited redevelopment. In the words of Cristina Caravaca, Cultural Arts Program Manager, the former fountain was “the world’s biggest ashtray.” Seeing an opportunity to enliven the space, the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council put out a call for its first public art installation. The public art panel chose Dancing Chairs by local artist James Schmidt. The whimsical, animated chair sculptures transformed the dreary spot into a handsome civic space. After four years as a temporary “rental,” Dancing Chairs will be welcomed into the permanent collection of the City and make its permanent home at the 53rd Avenue Park. An already popular location with sports fields, picnic tables, splash pad and play structure, this park will be an even greater hub of activity for the city if the Community
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Recreation Center is developed across the street. The existing two chairs will be joined by two more to form a playful parade. According to the artist, Dancing Chairs appear to move with an animated and joyful spirit. A chair is, after all, perhaps the closest abstraction to our own body. We ascribe names to chair parts as we have names of own body extensions: arms, legs, back and seat. These particular sculptures breathe life into this commonest of daily objects that surround our lives. They appear to want to jump down off their pedestal and follow you down the street.” Sculptor James Schmidt is a resident of North Plains and has been an artist for over 40 years. Many will recognize the bus shelter he created for the Hillsboro Main Library. His humorous Seahorse, an inverted canoe with a saddle, was a popular attraction last year on the lawn of the Walters Cultural Arts Center and now catches the eye of transit riders at Lombard Plaza in Beaverton. Come see Dancing Chairs at 53rd Avenue Park, or learn more about his artwork at jamesschmidtsculpture.com.
Photos by Rick Paulson Photography
Hillsboro Plein Air Plus Dates: September 12 & 13
Yong Hong Zhong
Locations: Rood Bridge Park Hillsboro Farmers’ Market Historic Downtown Hillsboro Walters Cultural Arts Center Fee: $40 to pre-register $45 day of registration Yer Za Vue, Photo by Rick Paulson Photography
Get ready to pack your paintbrushes, pastels, pens, printmaking supplies or whatever you need to make art outdoors—Hillsboro Plein Air Plus is coming on September 12-13, 2014. Plein Air, a term that originates from the French en plein air which translates as “in the open,” was made popular by French and American Impressionist painters of the late 1800s. It describes paintings that have been created outdoors instead of in a studio. At the 8th Annual Hillsboro Plein Air we’re adding a “Plus” to signal to artists of all media and genre that we are interested in challenging them to create art outside, en plein air. Visual artist and Hillsboro Art and Culture Council member Christine Martell explains, “We really want to build the sense of community for individual artists in Hillsboro. We know that there are a lot of artists out there that aren’t working in the traditional plein air style and we want to include them in our major event.” She went on to encourage abstract, mosaic, mixed media, and collage artists, as well anyone who can find a way to make their art outdoors in two days, to join the competition. Hillsboro Plein Air has long been recognized as an event that embraces both highly accomplished Plein Air artists and emerging artists just trying their hand at painting outdoors. During the competition, artists create pieces from start to finish, outdoors at the park or in downtown Hillsboro where the public is always welcome to watch the art come to life. According to artist Yer Za Vue the
Information: Call 503-615-3485 hillsboroarts.org
opportunity to, “paint with really nice folks,” is one of the reasons she keeps coming back. Plus, she says “that the staff and volunteers in Hillsboro always make the artists feel so welcome.”
Amanda Houston
Lydia Smith
Hillsboro’s Plein Air event is fairly unique in its inclusion of figurative tableaux–with two to three models striking a pose for two hours for the artists to capture. This year, for the first time the event will include a contemporary, as well as a historically-themed tableau. The tableaux are made possible through a collaboration with Hillsboro Artists Regional Theatre providing actors as models, and Lavenders’ Green Historic Clothing providing the historical costumes. Additional information, including prizes, schedule of events, changes in categories and judging, as well as information on the public reception, People’s Choice voting and exhibit will be added to our website throughout the summer. Make your plans now to join the community of artists and art lovers this September in Hillsboro.
Cynthia Herron by Rick Dalrymple Christine Martell
Support for this event generously provided by: Dick Blick Art Materials, Gamblin Artists Colors, Guerrilla Painter, HART Theatre, Lavender’s Green Historic Clothing, Primrose & Tumbleweeds, RayMar Art, Strathmore Papers, Sun-Eden Artists’ Gear, Walters Cultural Arts Center, and the City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department
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Your Event’s Perfect Location If you’ve already fallen in love with that special someone and are looking for a place to hold your wedding ceremony or reception, fall in love all over again . . . with the Walters Cultural Arts Center in downtown Hillsboro! The perfect venue for a wedding (or any other special event, including parties, fundraisers, and meetings), the Walters Cultural Arts Center has a beautiful theatre space with a stage, and seating for up to 150 banquet style or 200 theatre style. The rental space includes our welcoming lobby. Also available to rent are our upstairs gallery space, south terrace, lawn and kitchen. Whether you are planning a business luncheon, an evening affair or an outdoor wedding ceremony on our beautiful lawn, the staff of the Walters is here to assist you to book and plan your special day. The Walters Cultural Arts Center is centrally located with easy access to Portland, Washington County wine country . . . and the Oregon Coast! In the heart of Hillsboro’s downtown, this former church has seen its share of weddings and special events. Since it reopened as the Walters in 2004, we have continued that tradition. Our facility is open six days a week, Monday through Saturday. We welcome rental inquiries by individuals, non-profits and businesses. Our experienced and friendly staff will be happy to answer your questions and assist you through our rental process. Please call us at 503-615-3485 or take a look at our web site, www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ Walters. The Facility Rental section describes our amenities and provides prices and a printable rental application. It’s never too late to fall in love and it’s never too early to begin planning your special day!
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S AV E T H E D AT E ! Celebrating 10 years
DOWNTOWN HILLSBORO SATURDAY, JULY 19 9AM-4PM
PLUS Artists of All Media Welcome!
Watch artists capture the sights and spirit of Hillsboro in this two-day outdoor art event. Keep an eye out for details, including the schedule of events, prizes and locations at
A program of the City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department
www.hillsboroarts.org
Present this coupon when registering to receive discount. Offer expires September 1, 2014. No cash value. Not available for online registration. Phone or walk-n registration only. 527 East Main Street Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-615-3485
www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/walters
hillsboro-oregon.gov
LOCAL FOOD LIVE MUSIC BEER & WINE CLASSIC CARS ARTS & CRAFTS FARMERS’ MARKET INFLATABLE FUN ZONE COMMUNITY BOOTHS FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS
FEATURING
September 12th & 13th
Presented by Synopsys Thursdays, July 10 – August 21 6:30–8:30 pm at Shute Park Enjoy Thursday evenings this summer with great music, dancing and fun.
July 10
Pepe & The Bottle Blondes
July 17
234th Army Band
July 24 July 31 Aug 7 Aug 14 Aug 21
Hit Machine Curtis Salgado
Picante Latin Jazz Britnee Kellogg Stone In Love
Music lineup subject to change www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec