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Activities Activities Guide Guide Summer2016 2015 Summer
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Table of Contents Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . 2 – 23 Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Preschool & Parent/Child . . . . . . . . . 25 Hillsboro Library . . . . . . . . . . 32 – 35 Youth Classes . . . . . . . . . . . 36 – 43 Youth Special Interest . . . . . . . . . 36 Performance Art . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Sports & Sports Camps . . . . . . . . 38 Adult/Teen/Family Classes . . . . . 44 – 55 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Fitness & Sports . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Adult Sports Leagues . . . . . . . . . 52 Nature Programs . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Volunteer Programs . . . . . . . . . 56 – 57 Senior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 – 62 Active Adult Programs . . . . . . . . 58 Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Adventures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Creative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve . . 63 – 65 Hillsboro Community Senior Center . 66 – 72 Drop-in Activities . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Other Events and Classes . . . . . . . 70 Walters Cultural Arts Center . . . . . 73 – 77 Tuesday Happenings . . . . . . . . . 74 Gallery Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . 76 SHARC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 – 91 Facility Fees & Information . . . . . . 79 Pool Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Rentals and Childcare . . . . . . . . 81 Lessons, Schedules & Fees . . . . . . 82 Specialty Land Classes . . . . . . . . 87 Water Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . 88 Land Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . 89 Map, Facility & Registration Information . . 92 Special Events/Community Partners . . . . 96 Discover Hillsboro’s Parks . . . . . . . . . 97 Showtime at Shute . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Summer 2016 Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Administration Office 4400 NW 229th Avenue Hillsboro, Oregon 97124 Information: 503-681-6120 Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Web site: www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC) 953 SE Maple, Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-6127 Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center 527 E Main Street, Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-615-3485 Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy, Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-6206 Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-615-1090 City of Hillsboro Hillsboro Civic Center 150 E Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503-681-6100
On the Cover: Swim Camps at SHARC. Photo by Shannon Moody Photography Above: Bounty at the Sonrise Community Garden. Photos by Shannon Moody Photography Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Director’s Message
Director’s Message The weather has warmed and the flowers are blooming, so you know that summer is just around the corner. Our staff has been working for many months to put together a wide variety of programs for you to enjoy. Whether you decide to take in a free concert at Shute Park, cheer on the Hillsboro Hops or enroll in a summer camp, there is something fun for you and your family to enjoy. Check out this all-star lineup of camps: horse, computer, arts, science, nature, aquatic, middle school adventure and elementary school Sizzling Summer Day Camp. Surely there is something here that appeals to every child. Summer also brings the start of construction for the 44 acre Orenco Woods Nature Park. Scheduled for completion in 2017, this park will include a segment of the Rock Creek Trail, a picnic shelter, restroom, nature play area, and a network of park trails. Extensive habitat restoration will reforest the creek corridor and enhance wetlands in the park and an oak savannah habitat will be created in open areas. This open space jewel in the heart of Hillsboro will provide outstanding recreation opportunities for the entire community. Children from Orenco Elementary collect bugs for study during the first field trip to Planning for the future is a trademark of Hillsboro’s. When Orenco Woods Nature Park. development of South Hillsboro gets underway later this year, know that we have been working for several years to plan for the parks, trails and open space needs in this new part of our city. A 45-acre community park site has already been purchased and plans are in place to work with the major developers to provide smaller parks in each neighborhood as housing is constructed. Finally, this is my last “Director’s Message” as I will be retiring later this year. It has been my pleasure to work in a truly remarkable city with an extremely dedicated and talented parks and recreation staff and city leadership. Hillsboro understands that parks and recreation is an essential public service and one that greatly contributes to the quality of life—just one more reason that it is a great place to live, work and play.
Thank you to the following photographers who contributed images to this publication:
Wayne E. Gross Director, Hillsboro Parks & Recreation
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
Shannon Moody Photography Lens Flare Photography Rick Paulson Photography Frank Hunt
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SUMMER CAMPS
SIZZLING SUMMER DAY CAMP Seven weeks of FUN are jam-packed with great games, terrific trips, sizzling sports and amazing arts and crafts. Every week features an adventurous field trip on Wednesday, with nature discovery excursions, visits to parks and athletic activities at local destinations throughout the rest of the week. A daily afternoon snack is provided. To register, call 503-681-5397.
SKY HIGH OMSI SAFARI SAM’S ENCHANTED FOREST CHEESE FACTORY POOLS Jump Into Summer 6/27 – 7/1 #49694 Pump it Up Sky High
Summer Fiesta
Adventure Awaits
7/5 – 7/8 #49695 Oaks Park SHARC
Let it Snow
Outside the Box
7/25 – 7/29 #49698 Alpine Slides Ice Skating @ Sherwood Ice Arena
Animal Planet
7/11 – 7/15 #49696 OMSI Bowling @ Park Lanes
7/18 – 7/22 #49697 Safari Sam’s SHARC
End with a Splash
8/1 – 8/5 #49699 Enchanted Forest Metro Gymnastics
8/8 – 8/12 #49700 Rockaway Beach/ Tillamook Cheese Factory North Clackamas Aquatic Park
GYMNASTICS BEACH PUMP IT UP ALPINE SLIDES ICE SKATING OAKS PARK SHARC Summer fun for kids entering grades 1 – 6 Location: Lincoln Street Elementary 801 NE Lincoln Street, Hillsboro, OR 97124
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Full Hours: 9 am – 4 pm $165 Resident, $195 Non-Resident
Extended Hours: 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $205 Resident, $235 Non-Resident
Reduced Fees for Week 2: Full Hours: 9 am – 4 pm $132 Resident, $162 Non-Resident
Extended Hours: 7:30 am – 5:30 pm $172 Resident, $202 Non-Resident
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Check your child in with staff every morning. Bring a snack and a sack lunch every day. Dress casually, for inside and outside activities. Wear closed-toed shoes – no flip-flops. Bring a water bottle and backpack daily. Cancellation deadline is the Thursday prior to the start of the program. No refunds are issued after this date.
Field Trip admission fees and transportation costs are included in camp fees. Field trips and camp schedule are subject to change. No online registration is available. Register anytime. Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Parksec
SUMMER CAMPS
Straight Straight to to the the Summit Summit
49701 49701
6/27 6/27 –– 6/30 6/30
Club Sport, The Circuit (NE), Mt. Hood Ski Bowl, Outdoor Climb at French’s Dome
49703
Surf’s Up
7/11 – 7/14
Adrenaline Rush
49702
7/5 – 7/8
Sky High, Ultra Zone, Oregon Airsoft Arena, Splat Action
The Great Outdoors
49704
7/18 – 7/21
Jet Boats, Seaside, Bullwinkles’ Family Fun Center, Wings & Waves
The Circuit (Tigard), Ape Caves, Overnight Camping Trip at Silver Falls
Supersoaked
Trailblazing
49705
7/25 – 7/28
49706
8/1 – 8/4
Stand Up Paddleboard at Vancouver Lake, Kayak at Cook Park, Paddleboat at Blue Lake, Whitewater Raft
Horseback Ride, Hike at Latourell Falls, Mountain Bike at Vernonia Trail, Tree to Tree Adventures
Six weeks of fun. Youth entering grades 6 – 9 Mon – Thu, 8 am – 5:30 pm Poynter Middle School, 1535 NE Grant Street $195 Resident, $225 Non-Resident All prices are per week
Bring a lunch and water bottle and wear closed-toed shoes. Parents MUST sign their camper in each Monday to fill out weekly waivers. Field trips are subject to change. Cancellation deadline for refund is the Thursday before camp begins. No refunds after that date.
Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120
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SUMMER CAMPS
Aquatic Camps at SHARC Splash & Dash Action Camp
In and out of water games and sports get your body moving and arts and crafts get your creative juices flowing this summer. Prerequisites: Ability to swim front crawl 25 meters without difficulty, tread water for one minute, and display comfort swimming in deep water. 8 – 12 years 50567 Tue – Fri 7/5 – 7/8* 50568 Mon – Fri 8/1 – 8/5 50569 Mon – Fri 8/15 – 8/19 $85 Resident, $130 Non-Resident *Pro-rated fee due to Independence Day holiday
9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm
SHARC2O
Join us for a full morning of fun as we play a variety of water games each day. Activities include water volleyball, inner-tube relays, sharks & minnows, and much more. Prerequisites: Ability to swim front crawl 25 meters without difficulty, tread water for one minute, and display comfort swimming in deep water. 8 – 12 years
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50563 Mon – Fri 50564 Mon – Fri 50565 Mon – Fri 50566 Mon – Fri $75 Resident, $115 Non-Resident
6/27 – 7/1 7/25 – 7/29 8/8 – 8/12 8/22 – 8/26
9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm 9 am – 12:30 pm
Register anytime. Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Register:
SUMMER CAMPS
Online at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Optional for each camp:
By Phone: 503-681-5397 or 503-681-6127
Lunch (bring a sack lunch): 12:30 – 1 pm Recreation Swim: 1 – 4 pm
Walk in to register at: SHARC 953 SE Maple Street or
Junior Lifeguarding
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Administration 4400 NW 229th Avenue
Learn American Red Cross techniques in basic water safety, surveillance, first aid and CPR. Once completed, participants 14 years and older are eligible to volunteer as a Junior Guard at SHARC. Prerequisites: Ability to swim front crawl for 25 meters, breaststroke for 25 meters and back crawl or elementary backstroke for 25 meters. In addition, campers must be able to float on back for 30 seconds and submerge to a depth of 10 feet underwater. 100% attendance required for certification. 11 – 14 years 50553 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 6/24 50558 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 $100 Resident, $150 Non-Resident
9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm
Sync Into Summer
Combine the worlds of swimming, gymnastics, dance, and music and what do you get? The sport of synchronized swimming. This introductory course teaches the foundations of the sport and prepares participants for a performance on the last day of camp. Recommended equipment: nose clip and swim cap for those with long hair. Prerequisites: Ability to swim front crawl 50 meters without difficulty, tread water for two minutes, and display comfort in deep water. 8 – 14 years 50556
Swim Team Prep
Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15 9 am – 12:30 pm $85 Resident, $130 Non-Resident
Back with an all-new format, Swim Team Prep is for swimmers who have spent some time in swim lessons and are ready to venture into the world of competitive swimming. Hour-long training sessions give swimmers a taste of how fun and rewarding it is to be part of a swim team. Recommended equipment: goggles, one piece swim suit for girls/swim jammer for boys and a swim cap for those with long hair. Prerequisites: Ability to front crawl 50 meters without difficulty, back crawl for 25 meters, tread water for two minutes, and display comfort in deep water. 8 – 14 years 50554 Mon – Thu $93 Resident, $139 Non-Resident
7/18 – 8/11
11:45 am – 12:45 pm
Requirements for each camp: Bring a snack, sunscreen, and a water bottle each day and a sack lunch if you are staying for the Recreation Swim. Be prepared to spend time outside in the sun in the water and on grass. All camps take place at SHARC and are taught by SHARC Staff. Please note, most camps end at 12:30 and supervision from SHARC staff ends at that time. After eating lunch, campers may cool off during the Recreation Swim for no additional charge. Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120
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SUMMER CAMPS Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
Nature Camps
Bobcat Cubs Club
4 – 6 years For the first time, these popular camps feature both afternoon and morning sessions. The curriculum for each day’s sessions is the same so choose either the morning or afternoon session. All programs include a chance to learn some Spanish vocabulary while having some great nature based experiences.
Junior Nature Detectives
Solve nature mysteries! Discover animal tracks and other clues they leave, letting us know they have been here. Learn about the secret lives of the creatures that live in the wetlands that we may never see as you search for evidence they leave behind. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Diane Kearns 50539 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 6/24 50540 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 6/24 $65 Resident, $75 Non-Resident
9 – 11 am 1 – 3 pm
All About Water
Learn about aquatic creatures that thrive at Jackson Bottom, including ducks, insects, and mammals. Explore these animals and learn what makes a wetland such a special place. Take a walk around the water and explore how the wetland changes. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Lynda Dowling-Wu 50546 Mon – Fri 8/1 – 8/5 50547 Mon – Fri 8/1 – 8/5 $65 Resident, $75 Non-Resident
9 – 11 am 1 – 3 pm
Wetland Animals
Learn about some of the animals that live at Jackson Bottom. Beavers, birds and insects are all adapted to life in the wetland. Learn about these and other creatures, create art, and walk in the wetland (rain or shine) to see what is happening daily. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Lynda Dowling-Wu 50544 Mon – Fri 7/25 – 7/29 50545 Mon – Fri 7/25 – 7/29 $65 Resident, $75 Non-Resident
9 – 11 am 1 – 3 pm
For all camps: Dress for the weather, bring a water bottle, morning snack, afternoon snack for full day camps, lunch, and wear closed-toed shoes or boots that can get wet or muddy – no sandals, please. Field trip and camp schedules are subject to change.
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Register anytime. Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
SUMMER CAMPS
Waterfalls Amphibians
S treams
Explore
Nature
7 – 9 Years For campers from 7 – 12 years: New this year. During August, our nature camps are meeting at Rock Creek Wild Area, a new, centrally located natural area not even open to the general public yet. This property is located at 5267 SE Patterson Street near Noble Woods Park.
Stream to Shore
Birds of the Wetlands and Beyond
From tiny hummingbirds to giant osprey, Great Blue Herons and eagles, our search for birds has us exploring the Wetlands, forest and riparian habitats. Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to visit the Tillamook Forest Center and other Hillsboro natural areas. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Diane Kearns 50541 Mon – Fri 6/27 – 7/1 $155 Resident, $185 Non-Resident
9 am – 4 pm
Water is what makes the wetlands special. Learn how the Earth’s limited water resources travel around and around. Follow the water’s course from stream to shore and through the wetlands and other places in between. Hike and explore places shaped by water. Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to visit Hillsboro natural areas and Whalen Island. Rock Creek Wild Area Diane Kearns 50548 Mon – Fri 8/8 – 8/12 $155 Resident, $185 Non-Resident
9 am – 4 pm
Treasure Hunt
Hike and explore the wetlands, fields and woods in search of adventure. Build forts and use binoculars to search for the unexpected. Learn about mapping and geography while making a treasure map. Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to visit Hillsboro natural areas and Reeher’s Camp. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Diane Kearns 50543 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 $155 Resident, $185 Non-Resident
9 am – 4 pm
For all camps: Dress for the weather, bring a water bottle, morning snack, afternoon snack for full day camps, lunch, and wear closed-toed shoes or boots that can get wet or muddy – no sandals, please. Field trip and camp schedules are subject to change.
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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SUMMER CAMPS CAMPS SUMMER
Field Trip
Amazin
Journeys
g.
Friends
Trails
10 – 12 Years Survival Skills
Learn some of the skills the Native Americans who lived in the Northwest and the pioneers who came later depended upon for survival. Hike and explore a variety of habitats, finding nourishment by sampling edible plants and berries. Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to experience a professionally guided canoe adventure on the Willamette River and visit Champoeg State Park. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Diane Kearns 50542 Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15 $155 Resident, $185 Non-Resident
9 am – 4 pm
Amazing Journeys
Discover the amazing ways animals have found to get what they need to survive, no matter what it takes. Learn about the distances some animals travel and the adaptations they possess to make these journeys possible. Make some amazing journeys of your own. Camp Tuesday and Thursday field trips to the Wildwood Recreation Area and Cape Mears/Cape Lookout State Park. Rock Creek Wild Area Diane Kearns 50549 Mon – Fri 8/15 – 8/19 $155 Resident, $185 Non-Resident
9 am – 4 pm
Tidepools and Waterfalls
Explore some of Oregon’s extreme environments and discover how the plants and animals living there manage to survive in the ever-changing conditions of the tide pools, waterfalls, and wetlands they inhabit. Camp includes Tuesday and Thursday field trips to Latourell Falls and Ecola State Park. Rock Creek Wild Area Diane Kearns 50550 Mon – Fri 8/22 – 8/26 $155 Resident, $185 Non-Resident
9 am – 4 pm
Register at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec or 503-681-5397.
14 – 18 Years W.I.L.D. (Wetlands Individual Leadership Development)
Volunteer counselor opportunities are available with the WILD Program (Wetlands Individual Leadership Development). This is a great opportunity for students who love the outdoors and enjoy working with children. Camps run from June – August. WILD volunteers work in an outdoor nature day camp for youth ranging in age from 6 – 12. Applicants must be in high school and be at least 14 years old. Volunteers need to be available for a minimum of one full week during the summer and are required to attend an orientation program. Apply online at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec. Search “WILD.” 14 –18 years Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve/Rock Creek Wild Area Sarah Delepine/Diane Kearns 8
Register anytime. Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
SUMMER CAMPS HILLSBORO ARTS SUMMER (HAS) Sign up for one major & two electives: Major: • Art • Dance - Hip Hop NEW! • Film/TV Production • Guitar • Instrumental Music • Jazz Studies • Musical Theater (Mamma Mia!) NEW! For youth entering grades six through high school.
HILLSBORO ARTS SUMMER & CAMP AMP offer classes in performing arts
(dance, music, theater, musical theater) and visual arts (drawing, painting, photography, through high school. The two-week camps are held at Century High School beginning Monday, July 11 through Friday, July 22. Camps are taught by professionals and seasoned educators providing opportunities all while making new friends with kids who have the same interests. The atmosphere is fun, positive and educational.
10:35 AM Elective: • Audio Audacity • Dance - Funk Styles NEW! • Drawing • Intro to Drum Set • Jazz Improvisation • Mariachi Band • Music Appreciation • Shadow Theater NEW! • Ukulele • Vocals - Performance
11:20 AM Elective: • African Hand Drums • Animation • Bass • Character Development • Dance - Popping NEW! • Guitar • Jazz Improvisation • Painting • Switch Band • Vocals - Technique
HILLSBORO ARTS SUMMER
instrumental music, Jazz studies and musical theater as majors. There are also a variety production and display their artwork created during camp on Thursday evening, July 21.
CAMP AMP includes bass, concert production, drum set, guitar, horns and vocals. Students are divided into Rock bands where they learn songs in preparation for an end-of-camp live performance on Friday evening, July 22. Music is fun, relevant and innovative while accessible to all skill levels. All students will rehearse in their bands, learn the craft of songwriting, logo creation and screen print their band logo onto their own t-shirt. Concert Production will teach lighting, sound engineering and stage design. Camp Amp students must attend both weeks. HAS students sign up for one major and two electives. CAMP AMP students sign up for one major. Camp Amp electives are blended into camp (songwriting, logo creation, t-shirt screen printing). Students need to bring their own instruments. If student plays electric guitar or bass, he/she must bring an instrument cable to plug into an of strings. Drum students must bring their own drumsticks. All course offerings are dependent upon enrollment. If a student is registered for both camps, he/she must bring a lunch.
Time #49672 HAS 9 am - 12 pm #49673 HAS & Camp Amp 9 am - 3:30 pm #49674 Camp Amp 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120
Fee $180 $260 $180
CAMP AMP
Sign up for one major: • Bass • Concert Production • Drum Set (Limited to 24) • Horns (Limited to 10) NEW! • Guitar • Vocals - Singing with the Band
Camp Dates: July 11 - 22, 2016 Monday - Friday Century High School 2000 SE Century Blvd Hillsboro, OR 97123
HAS Performance: Thursday, July 21, 2016 7 pm, Century High School Camp Amp Performance: Friday, July 22, 2016 7 pm, Century High School
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation 4400 NW 229th Ave | Hillsboro, OR 97124 503-681-6120 | Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksRec
Fee After June 30 $225 $300 $225 9
SUMMER CAMPS
LEGO
® Building Systems
Pre-Engineering using LEGO®
Camps
Engineering FUNdamentals using LEGO®
Let your imagination run wild with tens of thousands of LEGO®. Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars and use special pieces to create your own unique design. Explore the endless possibilities of the LEGO® building system. This is an ideal way to prepare young builders for the challenge of Engineering FUNdamentals.
Power up your engineering skills with tens of thousands of LEGO®. Apply real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arched bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars and the Battletrack. Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. Students are challenged to engineer at the next level.
5 – 6 years
7 – 12 years
49721 49725
Mon – Fri Mon – Fri
6/27 – 7/1 8/8 – 8/12
9 am – 12 pm 9 am – 12 pm
49722 49726
Mon – Fri Mon – Fri
6/27 – 7/1 8/8 – 8/12
1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm
Pre-Engineering: Mine, Craft, Build using LEGO®
Engineering FUNdamentals: Mine, Craft, Build using LEGO®
5 – 6 years
7 – 12 years
Bring Minecraft to life using tens of thousands of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether, and a moving Minecart! Create your favorite Minecraft objects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Whether you are new to Minecraft and LEGO or a seasoned veteran, you’ll be hooked on the endless creative possibilities. 49723 49729
Mon – Fri Mon – Fri
7/18 – 7/22 8/22 – 8/26
9 am – 12 pm 9 am – 12 pm
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®. Build a motorized walking creeper, a terrifying ghast, and a motorized minecart. This projectbased camp combines the basic format of our core engineeringthemed programs with the world of Minecraft. Explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while building favorite Minecraft objects. 49724 49730
Mon – Fri Mon – Fri
7/18 – 7/22 8/22 – 8/26
1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm
Jedi Engineering using LEGO®
Jedi Master Engineering using LEGO®
5 – 6 years
7 – 12 years
As a young Jedi, explore worlds far away and engineering principles right in front of you. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining LEGO® X-Wings, R2-units, and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Combine imagination and engineering to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators, and defense turrets. 49727 49731
Mon – Fri Mon – Fri
8/15 – 8/19 8/29 – 9/2
9 am – 12 pm 9 am – 12 pm
$145 Resident, $215 Non-Resident per camp Tyson Recreation Center Play Well Staff 10
The Force awakens in this advanced engineering course as young Jedi discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build LEGO® X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, podracers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements, fortresses, and other complex machines and structures from a galaxy far, far away. 49728 49732
Mon – Fri Mon – Fri
8/15 – 8/19 8/29 – 9/2
1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm
Register Today.
503-681-5397 www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec Register anytime. Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
SUMMER CAMPS
Mad Science Camps
Get excited about science and how it affects the world around you. Mad Science provides free lunchtime supervision from 12 – 1 if you are enrolled in a morning and afternoon program. Bring your own lunch and a snack
Camps for kids from 5 – 7 years
Camps for kids from 7 – 12 years
Imagination Academy All aboard the imagination train. Take a journey around the world of science. Explore the world of inventors and make your own invention, cast fossils in the domain of the dinosaurs, explore the vastness of space and create a comet, watch the pull of gravity with parachutes and feel the heaviness of the air pressure all around us. 49688
Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15
9 am – 12 pm
Spy Academy Look out 007—the Mad Science Spy Academy is in session. Step into the shoes of a spy in action from decoding messages to metal detectors and night vision. Check out spy equipment, create your own edible message and communicate stealthily like real spies. 49686
Mon – Fri
9 am – 12 pm
Rocket Lab
Moving with Science
3, 2, 1 Blast off. Learn the importance of teamwork, launching rockets, and the physics of rocket flight during this actionpacked week.
This fun-filled exploration of how science keeps our world moving features topics like chemistry, biology, engineering, physics, and optics. Build bridges, domes, cubes and pyramids, make sidewalk chalk, crystal gardens and a chromatography-dyed t-shirt. 49691 Mon – Fri
6/20 – 6/24
7/25 – 7/29
49687 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 6/24 1 – 4 pm
1 – 4 pm
Rockets & the Science of Flight
Scene of the Crime
Learn about space, rockets, planes, and flight for a rockin’ good time. Explore The Wright Stuff, Newton’s LocoMotion, It’s an Up Thing, The Milky Way and Rockin’ Rockets.
Blood spatter & brain matter, oh my. Enter the crime scene and see if your team can solve the crime by observing, interrogating, and analyzing the evidence that you collect. Use science to collect, analyze and understand what evidence tells us about a crime scene.
49692
Mon – Fri
8/1 – 8/5
9 am – 12 pm
49693
Mon – Fri
8/1 – 8/5
1 – 4 pm
Jr Science Explorers Decipher the world all around us in this exciting camp designed just for young Mad Scientists. Develop Earth awareness, explore this world as a Jr. Naturalist, head to space as a Jr. Astronaut, discover why the big toe is important and how to find your center of gravity when investigating the science of sports. 49690
Mon – Fri
$155 t, Residen on N $225 t e Resid n
7/25 – 7/29
Mad Science Staff
9 am – 12 pm
Creative Contraptions. The Inventors Camp Junior inventors embark on a journey of discovery from the best inventors of all time. Undertake a series of challenges to overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from famous inventors and the most important thing of all… your mind. Construct amazing inventions such as catapults, flying contraptions, and your own working light saber. 49689
Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15
1 – 4 pm
Tyson tion Recrea te Cen r
Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120
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SPECIAL SUMMEREVENTS CAMPS Youth Tech Inc. These interactive computer camps focus on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp values, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. If you are enrolled in camps that span the lunch hour, bring a sack lunch. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. visit www.youthtechinc.com.
The Gaming Academy
iVideo Game Design
Campers who love games are immersed in the world of 2D and 3D game design. The gaming academy is a combination of our Video Game Design, Advanced Game Design and 3D Game Design courses. The course offers students a variety of hands on experience designing and building their very own games.
Want to create video games? This introductory course for younger students combines the art of video game design and animation to create interactive characters that fly around the screen. Amaze your friends and family with your fun interactive games.
10 – 17 years Hillsboro Main Library, Multipurpose Room 50660 Mon – Thu 6/27 – 6/30 $310 Resident, $340 Non-Resident
Multipurpose Room 9 am – 4 pm
Take a fun, interactive look at the world of video game design and development. Learn the basics of video game design and produce several different interactive video games to share. 10 – 17 years Hillsboro Main Library, Multipurpose Room 9 am – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm
Immerse yourself in the world of digital video design and production. Film, direct and edit your own digital video creations. Amaze your friends with green screen and special effects work. 10 – 17 years Hillsboro Main Library, Multipurpose Room 50666 Mon – Thu 7/11 – 7/14 $155 Resident, $185 Non-Resident
Web Studio
3D Game Design – NEW SOFTWARE
Video Game Design is suggested prior to taking this course. This awesome course allows students to create and immerse themselves in a 3D world. Learn to design professional 3D games that look and feel just like the ones you play at home.
1 – 4 pm
This class is a combination of our animation and web design classes. Learn the basics of animation and digital design. Create fun interactive animations and learn the basics of web design and how to publish animations to share with the world. This course is perfect for students with a big imagination. 10 – 17 years Hillsboro Main Library, Multipurpose Room
10 – 17 years Hillsboro Main Library, Multipurpose Room 50663 Mon – Thu 6/29 – 6/30 $170 Resident, $200 Non-Resident
50665 Mon – Thu 7/11 – 7/14 10 am – 12 pm $120 Resident, $150 Non-Resident
Movie Makers
Video Game Design
50661 Mon – Tues 6/27 – 6/28 50662 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 $175 Resident, $205 Non-Resident
10 – 17 years Hillsboro Main Library,
9 am – 4 pm
50664 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 $165 Resident, $195 Non-Resident
9 am – 12 pm
Register: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec or 503-681-5397
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NEW! Fun with Horses
Have loads of fun as you experience daily basic riding in either English or Western style. Learn beginning horsemanship and safety while on the ground and mounted. Experience basic grooming and horse painting. Ride safe, experienced schooling horses while getting instruction from a professional at a large equine facility. This camp is for the horse lover who has never seen a horse to the beginning rider. Bring a sack lunch. 50667 Tue – Thu 7/12 – 7/14 $295 Resident, $325 Non-Resident
10 am – 2 pm
NEW! The Young Rider
NEW! Horse Riding 101
Learn to groom, tack up, and ride your mount English or Western pleasure style. Begin maneuvering trail obstacles and showmanship with the help and instruction of a professional, and be introduced to basic horsemanship and basic horse anatomy. Experience the fun of handling safe, experienced schooling horses at a large equine facility. This camp is for the beginning rider who would like to continue learning the art of equitation. Bring a sack lunch.
50668 Tue – Thu 7/26 – 7/28 $295 Resident, $325 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397
10 am – 2 pm
Info: 503-681-6120
This camp is for the intermediate rider. Camper must be able to ride English or Western style at the walk, trot, and some canter with safety and control. Learn horsemanship, feed and barn management and horse anatomy as you continue to develop your horse skills. Professional instruction is provided at large equine facility, and safe experienced schooling horses are used. Bring a sack lunch.
50669 Tue – Thu 8/9 – 8/11 $295 Resident, $325 Non-Resident
10 am – 2 pm
Camps are for kids from 8 – 14 years Herrold Stables 3200 SW Wohler Street Hillsboro, OR 97123
REGISTER NOW.
Register for these three-day interactive horse camps at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov or 503-681-6120. Wear boots and bring a sack lunch.
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Have a Creative Summer at the Walters CLAY CAMPS Clay Kids Camp
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 blast discovering the basics of clay. Each student creates and glazes several projects. This class is a fantastic launching pad for young ceramic artists. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 50613 Tue – Fri 7/5 – 7/8 50614 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 50615 Mon – Thu 8/1 – 8/4 50616 Mon – Thu 8/22 – 8/25 $59 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
10 – 11:30 am 11 am – 12:30 pm 10 – 11:30 am 10 – 11:30 am
Do you love art, animals, and handson creativity? Using animals as inspiration, explore the building blocks of sculpture. Experiment with color, texture, shape, and more. Bring your creativity to the world of wildlife and set your imagination on an exciting journey. Create and glaze multiple small sculptures to treasure.
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 50617 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 50618 Mon – Thu 8/22 – 8/25 $59 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
9 – 10:30 am 1 – 2:30 pm
NEW! Clay Kids: Art and Food
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 50607 Mon – Thu 8/8 – 8/11 $59 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
10 – 11:30 am
Young Sculptors Camp
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 6/20 – 6/23
10 – 11:30 am
50606 Mon – Thu 7/25 – 7/28 $59 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
11 am – 12:30 pm
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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Express your creativity through clay. In this dynamic, hands-on class, discover easy-to-use techniques to make amazing sculptures. Have a blast experimenting with effects, color, texture, and more as you gain foundational ceramics skills. Create and glaze multiple small-scale sculptures, like animals and usable art to bring home and treasure.
Have a blast exploring connections between art and food in this exciting new camp. Create fun and functional sculptures—like cups and cupcake pots. Make your own usable art inspired by favorite foods. Each student creates and glazes several projects. Get ready to make delicious art this summer.
Clay Kids: Amazing Animals
50605 Mon – Thu Shannon Johnson
Clay Kids: Young Sculptors
Express your creativity through clay. In this dynamic, hands-on class, discover easy techniques to make amazing sculptures. Have a blast experimenting with exciting effects, color, texture, and more as you gain foundational ceramics skills. Create and glaze multiple small-scale sculptures like animals and usable art to bring home and treasure. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 50619 Mon – Thu 6/20 – 6/23 $65 Resident, $78 Non-Resident
1 – 3 pm
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
CLAY CAMPS CONTINUED Young Sculptors: Amazing Animals From exotic wildlife to favorite pets, let the excitement and diversity of the animal kingdom inspire you. Explore the key elements of sculpture: balance, proportion, texture, color, and more. Grow your skills and have a wildly good time designing and glazing your own collection of small animal sculptures—leashes optional.
Take your creativity and ceramic skills to the next level. Discover how to create dynamic effects to make your clay creations exciting and memorable. Explore exciting hand-building techniques to make your masterpieces. Express your individual style using color, texture, finishing, and more—to make clay art that is uniquely yours.
1 – 3 pm
Clay Camp
7/5 – 7/8 No camp 7/4 50612 Mon – Thu 8/15 – 8/18 $92 Resident, $110 Non-Resident
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 50622 Mon – Thu 6/27 – 6/30 50623 Mon – Thu 8/1 – 8/4 56 Resident, $68 Non-Resident
1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm
Jen Champlin 50608 Mon – Thu 7/11 – 7/14 50609 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 50610 Mon – Thu 7/25 – 7/28 $92 Resident, $110 Non-Resident
50621 Mon – Thu 8/15 – 8/18 9:30 am – 12 pm $72 Resident, $84 Non-Resident
Why pick just one art form when you can explore painting, drawing, and ceramics all in one camp? Dive into art in all its colorful forms as you 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.
9 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson Tues – Fri
9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson
Creative Kids Camp
In this popular, hands-on camp, kids enjoy the excitement of the potter’s wheel and explore handbuilding techniques to make cups, plates, small sculptures, and other creative clay pieces. Create exciting objects to glaze, fire, and share. Great for handeye coordination, creativity, concentration – and fun. Note: Students encouraged to bring a water bottle each day to camp.
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Clay Artistry Camp
9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 50620 Mon – Thu 8/1 – 8/4 $65 Resident, $78 Non-Resident
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1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm 1 – 4 pm
1 – 2:30 pm 2 – 3:30 pm
Creative Camp
Painting, drawing, and ceramics all come together in one exciting camp. Explore your interests, talents, inspiration, through a variety of engaging art adventures. Create 2D and 3D masterpieces to take home and share. Explore the limitless possibilities of your creativity, curiosity, and artistic imagination. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill
For more information on Walters Camps and instructors visit: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
50624 Mon – Thu 8/8 – 8/11 $56 Resident, $68 Non-Resident
1 – 3 pm
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Let’s Paint Camp
Beginning Painting: Famous Artists.
Get ready for an explosion of color. Set your creativity loose and create colorful masterpieces of your own. Young artists have fun exploring the world of paint and color in this dynamic camp that unleashes the power of color. A joyful, empowering way to dive into painting and creative expression.
Attention budding artists. Discover techniques that famous artists use to make their images and ideas come to life—and let them inspire you. Create bold colors like Matisse, paint to music like Kandinsky, and so much more. A joyful, empowering way to dive into foundations of painting and creative expression. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Elizabeth Higgins 50651 Mon – Thu 8/15 – 8/18 $52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Elizabeth Higgins 50649 Mon – Thu 6/27 – 6/30 $52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident
10 – 11:30 am
Wild Painters: Animals 10 – 11:30 am
Let’s Paint: Explore Shapes & Textures
Supercharge your paintbrush and artists’ toolkit. Discover how experimenting with shape and texture launches your creativity and makes painting a blast. Play with brushwork, explore how color, shape, and texture all work together to bring paintings to life. A joyful, empowering way to dive into painting and creative expression.
Get ready to paint—wild. Unleash your creativity and create colorful masterpieces inspired by favorite pets or creatures from around the world. Painting animals is one of the best ways to explore the foundations of painting: color, proportion, texture, shading and more. Just don’t feed the artwork! 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 50654 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 $54 Resident, $69 Non-Resident
1 – 3 pm
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 50653 Mon – Thu 7/25 – 7/28 $52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident
9 – 10:30 am
Let’s Paint: Mini Masters Camp Have you ever wanted to paint a rooster like Picasso? Or a lily pad like Monet? Unleash your inner master. Dive into painting by discovering how famous artists make images and ideas come to life. A joyful, empowering way for young artists to explore a world of creative expression.
Wonderful World of Watercolor
Dive into the colorful, and surprising world of watercolor. In this fun and freeing introduction to painting, explore techniques and concepts related to color, sketching, shading and more. Experiment, play, see your world with artist’s eyes and discover what’s special about watercolor this summer. 9 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Elizabeth Higgins 50650 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 $52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident
10 – 11:30 am
50652 Mon – Thu 8/22 – 8/25 $54 Resident, $69 Non-Resident
1 – 3 pm
All materials are provided for all Walters Cultural Art Center Youth Classes & Camps unless otherwise noted.
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FIBER ART & DRAWING CAMPS Fiber Art Camp
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Beginning Drawing Camp
Do you love creativity and hands-on art? Discover the fun of working with fabric and fibers as you experiment with color, texture and pattern in this popular camp. Explore collage, weaving, stitching, felting and more. A rewarding, tactile approach to art that’s great for motor skills and concentration—and is instantly gratifying!
Whether you’re a seasoned sketcher or beginning doodler, have fun exploring the world through drawing. Express your creativity and develop an artistic eye for line, shape, color, texture, shading and more. Discover fun and easy techniques to bring your images to life and launch your imagination. Please bring a sketchbook. 9 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 50636 Mon – Thu 8/15 – 8/18 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 50939 Mon – Thu 8/15 – 8/18 $60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident
10 am – 12 pm
1 – 3 pm
NEW! Fabric Design Camp
Set your creativity free with fabric design. Explore the exciting possibilities of design and composition with engaging, handson activities. Experiment with painting, printing, stenciling, and more to make your ideas come to life. Fun projects include making your own wearable creations—like an art apron or bag—that you can take home and enjoy. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 50940 Mon – Thu 8/22 – 8/25 $60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident
10 am – 12 pm
NEW! Art & Story: Summer Tales
Drawing, painting and storytelling come together in exciting ways. Let characters and worlds you love from books and legends ignite your imagination and take your creativity on colorful journeys. Each session provides a fun, engaging art adventure. There’s no limit to where your inspiration—and great stories—can take you.
NEW! Drawing Adventures
Do you love to draw or doodle? Discover exciting approaches to drawing and as you launch your creativity to new heights. Experiment with line, shape, and color to bring your ideas to life and build new skills. Find inspiration in nature, observation, and your unique imagination. Experience a new drawing adventure every day. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Shannon Johnson 50943 Mon – Thu 7/25 – 7/28 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
1:30 – 3:30 pm
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alice Hill 50941 Mon – Thu 7/11 – 7/14 9:30 – 11 am 50942 Mon – Thu 8/15 – 8/18 10 – 11:30 am $52 Resident, $65 Non-Resident
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: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Let’s Draw Camp
Let the freedom and joy of drawing bring out the best of your creativity. Have a blast exploring the elements of drawing that brings your imagination to life on the page. Experiment with line, shape, color, texture and more—a new drawing adventure every day. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 50631 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 50632 Mon – Thu 8/22 – 8/25 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident
1 – 2:30 pm 10 – 11:30 am
Do you love to draw and doodle? Take a walk on the wild side and have a blast while learning easy drawing techniques. Drawing animals is one of the best ways to explore the key elements of drawing: line, texture, proportion, color, shading and more. Just don’t feed the artwork. 5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 1 – 2:30 pm
Let’s Draw: Cartoons
Create exciting characters, grow 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 and bring out the best in your drawing and creativity.
9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 10 am – 12 pm
NEW! Stop Motion Animation
Create exciting and unique characters and situations—and then set them in motion. Discover what’s special about stop motion as you dive into Claymation, paper puppets, collage, and more. Explore skills professional animators use and gain confidence using a step-by-step process to bring your creativity to life in this hands-on camp. 9 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 50944 Mon – Thu 7/25 – 7/28 $64 Resident, $75 Non-Resident
10 am – 12 pm
Check out Family Art Night —every Thursday at the Walters—on page 22
5 – 8 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Alex Chiu 50634 Mon – Thu 8/15 – 8/18 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident
Cartooning brings out the best in your creativity: fun, spontaneity, and complete artistic freedom. Creating comics brings your ideas, worlds, and characters together in exciting stories. Explore key elements of drawing—line, shape, color and more as you discover the power of bringing art and storytelling together. Please bring a sketchbook.
50635 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
Let’s Draw: Animals
50633 Mon – Thu 7/25 – 7/28 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident
NEW! Comics & Cartooning Camp
1 – 2:30 pm
All materials are provided for all Walters Cultural Art Center Youth Classes & Camps unless otherwise noted.
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NEW! Young Filmmakers Camp
NEW! Summer Acting Adventures
Set your creativity free with engaging theatre games and activities that takes you and your theatre skills far—onstage and off. Have a blast working with others. Laugh hard, launch your imagination to new places, and bring surprising characters to life. A new, exciting acting adventure every day. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 50598 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident
Attention budding filmmakers: unleash your creativity and bring your ideas to life on camera. Explore key aspects of telling stories visually: acting, lighting, shot framing and more. Bring your imagination and creativity and get ready to grow new skills and have a blast working with others in this exciting new camp. 10 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler
50945 Mon – Fri 8/1 – 8/5 $60 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
12 – 2 pm
1 – 2:30 pm
NEW! Acting for Camera Camp Acting: Improvised Stories
Create exciting stories and bring them to life. Whether you love to act and read favorite stories, or just want to have fun—this camp is for you. Improv is fantastic for building communication and teamwork skills, creativity, confidence and more. Play games, laugh hard, and take your imagination on an adventure. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 50599 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident
3 – 4:30 pm
Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120 Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120
Whether you love to act or you’re a total beginner this is for you. Discover the excitement of acting and bringing your imagination to the filmmaking process. Flex your creativity, imagination, communication skills, and more as you collaborate with others and have a blast acting on camera. 10 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 50946 Mon – Fri 8/1 – 8/5 $60 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
2:30 – 4:30 pm
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WRITING, SINGING & DANCING
Young Authors
Creative Writing Camp
8 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Susan DeFreitas
8 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Susan DeFreitas
Have a blast and create engaging stories that come alive and get people listening. Set your imagination and creativity free as you explore the skills professional writers use to create wondrous worlds and characters. Experience the freedom and excitement of authoring your own fantastical book to share. Please bring pencil and notebook.
50656 Mon – Thu 7/25 – 7/28 $46 Resident, $59 Non-Resident
10 – 11:30 am
Do you love to read and write stories? Take your imagination to new places. Explore your unique creativity and have a blast making words, worlds, and characters come to life. Discover the freedom, fun and excitement of creative writing. There’s no limit to what you can write or where your ideas can take you. Please bring pencil and notebook.
50657 Mon – Thu 7/25 – 7/28 $46 Resident, $59 Non-Resident
1 – 2:30 pm
NEW! Camp Hawaii: Dance, Music, & Singing
If you love to dance, sing, or make music—this camp is for you. Take a creative vacation this summer and enjoy learning basic hula steps. Hula incorporates gestures that tell stories through movement—great for expression and coordination. Laugh, sing, move and strum chords on the ukulele—no experience necessary. A great camp for boys and girls. Please bring water bottle and wear comfortable clothing. Ukulele’s provided for students. 8 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Lisa Chang of Hula Hulau 50658 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/21 $48 Resident, $62 Non-Resident
9:30 – 11 am
HCYC Choir Camp: Summer Singing
Take the stage at the Walters Cultural Arts Center in this exciting camp offered in collaboration with the Hillsboro Community Youth Choir. Explore the vocal performance techniques that singers use to bring down the house while having fun singing and working together in an ensemble. All experience levels are welcome and encouraged. Immerse yourself in the joy of music this summer and let your voice, collaboration skills, and stage confidence reach new heights. The final day of camp includes a performance for family and friends. 10 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Hillsboro Community Youth Choir Staff & Accompanist 50642 Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15 $120 Resident, $148 Non-Resident
9:15 am – 2:15 pm
Note: Lunch supervision is included for this camp and students need to bring their own sack lunch and a water bottle each day.
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MUSIC CAMPS Guitar Adventures Camp
Grab your guitar for a musical adventure this summer. Begin playing right away— even if you’ve never played before—as you explore rhythm, agility, chords melody and more. Play with others and develop musical skills to last a lifetime in a fun, supportive camp environment. Bring your own guitar. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia 50646 Mon – Fri 8/8 – 8/12 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident
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Summer Strumming: Beginning Ukulele Camp
Professional musicians and beginners love the ukulele because it’s such an affordable, accessible, and versatile instrument. Even if you’ve never picked up an instrument, strum chords and start right away. Whether you’re a budding guitarist or want to have a blast making music, this camp is for you. Bring your own ukulele. 10 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Austin Randle 50644 Mon – Thu 8/22 – 8/25 $46 Resident, $59 Non-Resident
10:30 – 11:45 am
10:30 am – 12 pm
Intro to Rock Guitar
Rock out in this group guitar class focused on rhythm, agility, and creative expression. Explore classic guitar riffs and chords while diving into the elements of Rock—and begin playing songs right away. Gain confidence and techniques to take your playing far while having fun and discovering new skills. Bring your own guitar. 9 – 12 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Joe Aloia 50647 Mon – Fri 8/8 – 8/12 $54 Resident, $66 Non-Resident
1 – 2:30 pm
Beginning Guitar Camp
Strum your heart out in this group guitar class focused on rhythm, agility, and creative expression in popular music. Begin playing right away as you explore the basics of playing guitar: rhythm, chords, melodies and more. Develop musical skills to last a lifetime in a fun, supportive camp environment. Bring your own guitar. 10 – 13 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Austin Randle 50643 Mon – Thu 8/22 – 8/25 $46 Resident, $59 Non-Resident
NEW! Beginning Guitar for Teens
Surprise yourself at how quickly you can start playing the guitar, even if you’re a complete beginner! Express yourself musically and discover techniques to launch your guitar skills. Explore rhythm, chords, melodies, strumming and more. Develop musical skills to last a lifetime through an empowering approach to playing music. Bring your own guitar. 13 – 17 years Walters Cultural Arts Center Austin Randle 50645 Mon – Thu 8/22 – 8/25 $50 Resident, $63 Non-Resident
12 – 1:30 pm
9 – 10:15 am
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: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120 Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120
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Various safety concepts (including but not limited to personal, school bus, fire, internet, water, animal, and electrical safety) introduced and reinforced through speakers, crafts, and music. Kids practice saying their name, address, and phone number, and call 9-1-1 on a simulator. Kids also visit Safety Town as a driver and a pedestrian. While driving through Safety Town, kids must wear a helmet, buckle their seatbelt, obey road signs, and yield to pedestrians. Please send your child with a small snack and their bike helmet (if you don’t have a helmet, one is provided). Closed toed athletic shoes are required. Safety topics are subject to change. 5 – 6 years ONLY Miller Education Center (440 SE Oak St) Hillsboro Police Department 50873 Mon 6/27 8:30 am – 12:15 pm Tue – Fri 6/28 – 7/1 8:45 am – 12:15 pm $50 Resident, $75 Non-Resident
Summer Fun Days
Fun activities include games, crafts, water activities, and themed special events. On some days, camp takes place at a separate location associated with the theme (parents are responsible for drop off and pick up at the various Hillsboro locations). For outdoor water weeks, please provide sunscreen, a swimsuit on underneath clothes, water shoes, a change of clothes, and a towel. A daily snack is provided (inform us of any food allergies). Athletic shoes are required. Participants must be pottytrained and self-sufficient in the bathroom. 3 – 5 years Tyson Rec Center Renee Cohen & Marcy Parker 49707 49708
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6/20 – 6/24 8:30 am – 12 pm Making Friends 6/27 – 7/1 8:30 am – 12 pm Let’s Get Cooking (6/29 is at Senior Center/Rood Bridge Park) 49709 Tue – Fri 7/5 – 7/8 8:30 am – 12 pm No class 7/4 Entertainment & Creative Arts 49710 Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15 8:30 am – 12 pm Nature (7/14 is at Jackson Bottom) 49711 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 8:30 am – 12 pm Camping 49712 Mon – Fri 7/25 – 7/29 8:30 am – 12 pm Police, Fire, & Safety 49713 Mon – Fri 8/1 – 8/5 8:30 am – 12 pm Sports Mania 49714 Mon – Fri 8/8 – 8/12 8:30 am – 12 pm Animals 49715 Mon – Fri 8/15 – 8/19 8:30 am – 12 pm Water Fun (8/17 is at 53rd Ave Park) 49716 Mon – Fri 8/22 – 8/26 8:30 am – 12 pm Outdoor Madness (8/24 is at Outdoors In & Civic Center fountain) 49717 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 8/26 All 10 sessions No class 7/4 $75 Resident, $112 Non-Resident $600 Resident, $900 Non-Resident (All 10 sessions)
Family Art Night
Create something truly special with clay, paint, collage and more. Everybody is welcome at Family Art Night. Work on engaging, all-ages, 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.) Note: This is a facilitated art activity. Youth under 18 must be accompanied and supervised at all times by a participating adult. Parents are encouraged to assist young children. Walters Cultrural Arts Center, Studio B30 Thu 6:30 – 8:30 pm $5/individual, Children under 3 free
Note: No Family Art Night on 7/7
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Details: What: A FREE summer drop in activity and lunch program
• Come play with a variety of recreational equipment! • Super Hero Training
Shute Park 750 SE 8th Avenue 10:30 am – 1:30 pm Lunch 12 – 12:30 pm
• The Food Hero program provided by OSU Extension Service.
Shadywood Park 535 NE 24th Ave 10:30 am – 1 pm Lunch 11:30 am – 12 pm
• Nutritious lunch funded by the USDA Summer Food Program. • Parent supervision and participation highly encouraged.
Community Pard’ners (who help make this possible!)
Frontier Communications Intel Involved Kaiser Permanente Hillsboro Fire Dept.
Hillsboro Library & Libros Outreach Hillsboro Public Works Dept. Hillsboro School Dist Nutrition Services
Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120 Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120
Where & When:
Cost for youth: FREE! (lunch open to youth 1–18 yrs)
More info: Visit www.hillsborooregon.gov/ParksRec, or call 503-681-6120
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SPECIAL EVENTS Heading for the Water?
All Comers Family 5k
Pick up a free Water Watcher bracelet/whistle at SHARC! For more information about the Water Watcher program and keeping your family safe in and around the water this summer, call 503-681-6127 or stop in at SHARC SHARC. Quick Tips: • Always swim with a buddy; do not allow anyone to swim alone, whether it be a public pool or lifeguarded beach. • Have young children or inexperienced swimmers wear US Coast Guardapproved life jackets. • If you go boating, wear a life jacket! • Establish rules for your family and enforce them without fail.
Lace up your shoes and gather the family to run, walk, hop or skip your way to the finish line. These fun family events are a great way to instill fitness in people of all ages. Start time is 9 am for each of these events which take place on Saturdays at different Hillsboro parks or facilities. Stick around after the race to explore and play.
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McKinney Park 53rd Avenue Park Walnut Street Park Fairgrounds Sports Complex $5 age 18 and over, Free age 17 and under
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INFANT/TODDLER Itty Bitty Messy Art
Have a ball with your little one creating art with finger paints and squishy toys. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. 6 months – walking SHARC SHARC Staff 50721 Tue 6/28 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident
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Wee Ones Art Start
Have a fun, messy time with your child. Explore their creativity with paint, glitter, dough, and more to create works of art. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required.
Baby Gym
Fun basic motor skills and gymnastics activities provide lots of fun and burn energy. This activity involves standing and balance. Parent assists the child while the teacher directs activities. Parent participation is required. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (by 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 1 – 2 years Gym Nest 50956 Mon 7/11 – 8/1 50957 Wed 7/13 – 8/3 50958 Wed 8/10 – 8/31 50959 Sat 8/13 – 9/3 $28/33 Resident, $42/47 Non-Resident
9 – 9:30 am 11 – 11:30 am 11 – 11:30 am 11 – 11:30 am
1 – 2 years SHARC SHARC Staff 50724 Tue 7/19 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident
11 – 11:30 am
Creative Dance
This class introduces your child to a variety of movement styles through singing, dancing and movement games. Parent participation required for ages under 3.
First Art
Toddlers explore art materials and techniques to 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. 1 year – 2 years SHARC SHARC Staff
50842 Mon 6/13 – 7/18 10:15 – 10:45 am 50844 Sat 6/25 – 7/16 10 – 10:30 am 4 week course $19 Resident, $29 Non-Resident 50843 Mon 7/25 – 8/29 10:15 – 10:45 am 6 week course $28 Resident, $43 Non-Resident
50723 Tue 8/16 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397
18 months – 3 years SHARC Marissa Parker & Tenley Pickett
11 – 11:30 am
Info: 503-681-6120
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Sports From Head to Toe
This active and fun indoor/ outdoor instructional sports program promotes mental and physical development. Participants 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.
Parent & Me Ice Skating
Parent and child learn to skate in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Parent participation required with one parent per child. Fee includes both parent and child. 2 – 3 years Sherwood Ice Arena 50900 50901 50902 50903 $92
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6/4 – 6/25 7/2 – 7/30 8/6 – 8/20 9/3 – 9/24
11:40 am – 12:10 pm 11:40 am – 12:10 pm 11:40 am – 12:10 pm 11:40 am – 12:10 pm
2½ – 3 years Griffin Oaks Park Michele Jordan 50885
Tue & Thu 6/21 – 6/30 11 – 11:30 am Soccer Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field 50890 Tue & Thu 7/12 – 7/21 11 – 11:30 am Basketball Griffin Oaks Basketball Court 50895 Tue & Thu 8/2 – 8/11 11 – 11:30 am Baseball Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident 3 – 4 years Griffin Oaks Park Michele Jordan 50886
Tue & Thu 6/21 – 6/30 11:45 am – 12:15 pm Soccer Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field 50887 Tue & Thu 6/21 – 6/30 6 – 6:30 pm Soccer Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field 50891 Tue & Thu 7/12 – 7/21 11:45 am – 12:15 pm Basketball Griffin Oaks Basketball Court 50892 Tue & Thu 7/12 – 7/21 6 – 6:30 pm Basketball Griffin Oaks Basketball Court 50896 Tue & Thu 8/2 – 8/11 11:45 am – 12:15 pm Baseball Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field 50897 Tue & Thu 8/2 – 8/11 6 – 6:30 pm Baseball Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident
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Snowplow Sam
This class is an excellent introduction to skating. Learn basic skating skills including balance and coordination. 4 – 5 years Sherwood Ice Arena 50904 50905 50906 50907 50908 50909 50910 50911 $92
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6/1 – 6/29 7/6 – 7/27 8/3 – 8/31 9/7 – 9/28 6/4 – 6/25 7/2 – 7/30 8/6 – 8/20 9/3 – 9/24
5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm
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Preschool
Toddler Gym
Toddler Gym is an introduction to tumbling and gymnastics designed for this energetic age. Parents assist children with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation is required. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 2 – 3 years Gym Nest 50960 Mon 7/11 – 8/1 50961 Wed 7/13 – 8/3 50962 Sat 7/16 – 8/6 50963 Mon 8/8 – 8/29 50964 Wed 8/10 – 8/31 $32/37 Resident, $48/53 Non-Resident
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Tumbling & More
Enjoy the basic steps of tumbling, balance and more. Exercises emphasize large motor skills, balance, coordination, and having fun. Wear something comfortable. Parent participation required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 & 5 year olds. 3 – 5 years SHARC Lindsay Garcia 50860 Tue 6/14 – 7/19 1:15 – 1:45 pm $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident 50861 Tue 7/26 – 8/30 $28 Resident, $43 Non-Resident
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Jr. Trampoline & Tumbling
Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun! Learn basic tumbling skills in this coed program. Use the minitrampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline to increase core strength and body awareness. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 4 – 5 years Gym Nest 50970 Wed 7/13 – 8/3 50971 Wed 8/10 – 8/31 $32/37 Resident, $48/53 Non-Resident
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Wee Bounce
Fun trampoline and tumbling activities include tumbling skills on the floor and basic jumps on the 40-foot long trampoline. Parents assist children with the lesson while the teacher directs the class activities. Parent participation is required. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 3 – 4 years Gym Nest 50966 Mon 7/11 – 8/1 50967 Wed 7/13 – 8/3 50968 Mon 8/8 – 8/29 50969 Wed 8/10 – 8/31 $32/37 Resident, $48/53 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397
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Info: 503-681-6120
Jr. Beginning Gymnastics
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. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (takes place by 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session). 4 – 5 years Gym Nest 50974 Tue 7/12 – 8/2 50975 Fri 7/15 – 8/5 50976 Tue 8/9 – 8/30 50977 Fri 8/12 – 9/2 $32/37 Resident, $48/53 Non-Resident
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CAMPS Baseball Camp
Learn basic baseball skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 4 – 5 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 50768 Tue – Fri 7/5 – 7/8 9 – 9:45 am 50771 Mon – Fri 7/25 – 7/29 9 – 9:45 am 50769 Tue – Fri 7/5 – 7/8 10 – 10:45 am 50772 Mon – Fri 7/25 – 7/29 10 – 10:45 am Four Day Camp: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident Five Day Camp: $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident
Basketball Camp
Soccer Camp
Learn basic soccer skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 4 – 5 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 50759 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 6/24 9 – 9:45 am 50760 Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15 9 – 9:45 am 50761 Mon – Thu 8/1 – 8/4 9 – 9:45 am 50762 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 6/24 10 – 10:45 am 50763 Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15 10 – 10:45 am 50764 Mon – Thu 8/1 – 8/4 10 – 10:45 am Four Day Camps: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident Five Day Camps: $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident
Learn basic basketball skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Bring a water bottle. 4 – 5 years 53rd Avenue Park Basketball Courts Staff 50774 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 50777 Mon –Fri 8/8 – 8/12 $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident
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Register Now. www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Tennis Tots
Young players are introduced to the game of tennis through the use of light-weight racquets, foam balls and lots of play equipment. Parent participation encouraged. Bring a water bottle. 4 –5 years Fairgrounds Sports Complex Tennis Courts Michele Jordan 50780 Tue & Thu 6/21 – 6/30 50781 Tue & Thu 7/12 – 7/21 50782 Tue & Thu 8/2 – 8/11 $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident 28
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Jazz It Up
Dancers learn basic jazz with some flavor. Come and learn the latest moves and have a lot of fun. 3 – 7 years SHARC Marissa Parker, Tenley Pickett 50846 Mon 6/20 – 7/25 50864 Sat 6/25 – 7/16 $19 Resident, $29 Non-Resident
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50849 Wed 6/22 – 7/20 50865 Sat 7/30 – 8/27 50847 Mon 8/1 – 8/29 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident
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50848 Mon 7/25 – 8/29 50850 Wed 7/27 – 8/31 $28 Resident, $43 Non-Resident
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Disney Ballet
Dance Mania
This ballet and jazz combination class is designed for children to express their individuality through the art of dance. Dancers learn pre-ballet and jazz movements in this fun and energetic class. Wear comfortable clothing. 3 – 6 years Tyson Rec Center Marissa Parker
3 – 5 years SHARC Marissa Parker, Tenley Pickett 50836
50876 Thu 6/23 – 7/14 50877 Thu 6/23 – 7/14 50878 Thu 7/28 – 8/18 50879 Thu 7/28 – 8/18 $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident
10:30 – 11 am 5:45 – 6:15 pm 10:30 – 11 am 5:45 – 6:15 pm
Learn basic tap steps through beginning rhythm and timing while using fun phrases and upbeat music. Tap shoes are required. Wear comfortable clothing. 3 – 6 years Tyson Rec Center Marissa Parker 50880 Thu 6/23 – 7/14 50882 Thu 7/28 – 8/18 $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident
6:30 – 7 pm 6:30 – 7 pm
6/13 – 7/18 9:30 – 10 am No class 6/27 4 week course $19 Resident, $29 Non-Resident 50838 Wed 6/22 – 7/20 10:15 – 10:45 am 5 week course $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident
Ballet
This beginning ballet program offers instruction in the basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm. 4 – 7 years SHARC Marissa Parker, Tenley Pickett 50831
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, refrigerator/freezer, tables and chairs. Play equipment is designed for children age 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. An optional cleaning service is available for only $50. Reservations must be made in person at least seven days in advance. Rentals are limited to a maximum of 50 people.
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50837 Mon 7/25 – 8/29 9:30 – 10 am 50839 Wed 7/27 – 8/31 10:15 – 10:45 am 6 week course $28 Resident, $43 Non-Resident
Tiny Tap
Phone: 503-681-5397
Learn fun ballet movements and techniques through familiar Disney songs and activities. You can come dressed as your favorite Disney princess too.
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6/30 – 7/28 No class 6/23 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident
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50832 Thu 8/4 – 9/1 $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident
4:30 – 5 pm
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: $40/hour Resident $60/hour Non-Resident Book at: Tyson 503-615-6552 Outdoors In 503-681-5244 Parks Admin: 503-681-6120
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Enrolling Now.
Busy Bee Activity Program
Young Busy Bees have a great time in this recreation and education based activity program. The weekly curriculum focuses on letters, numbers, colors, and shapes. We provide a daily snack (inform us of any food allergies). Our structured schedule teaches the following: • • • • • • • •
Creativity through art Movement through music Cooperation through group interaction Physical and mental fitness through activities and games Good behavior habits Sensory skills through science Important life skills through recreation and processed art Socialization through play
Participants must be potty trained and self-sufficient in the bathroom. Registration is available in person at Tyson Recreation Center. Please call 503-615-6552 for any additional information.
Creativity • Movement • Socialization • Behavior • Sensory Science • Life Skills • Art • Play
Busy Bees Activity Program for Preschool Age Tyson Recreation Center at Griffin Oaks Park 1880 NE Griffin Oaks Street 503-615-6552
3 – 5 years Tyson Rec Center Tue & Thu 9/8 – 5/30 9 am – 12 pm $135 Resident, $200 Non-Resident (monthly fee) 4 – 5 years Mon, Wed, Fri 9/9 – 6/7 8:30 am – 12:30 pm $210 Resident, $315 Non-Resident (monthly fee) 4 – 5 years
SHARC Rentals
Mon, Wed, Fri 9/9 – 6/7 8:30 am – 12:30 pm Tue & Thu 9/8 – 5/30 9 am – 12 pm $315 Resident, $470 Non-Resident (monthly fee) All Ages The multi-purpose room at SHARC is a private space for your event with a TV/DVD player, sink, refrigerator, tables and chairs for up to 20 guests. You may bring in your own food for your event. Reservations must be made at SHARC in person at least one week in advance. Rental includes time for setup and clean-up. A $50 refundable cleaning deposit is required at the time of the reservation. The 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 $4 per child and $5 per adult and are not included in the rental fee.
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Preschool
Messy Munchkins Jr.
Create a multitude of messy projects while discovering art. Paint, glue, glitter, and play dough are just some of the mediums used creating their masterpieces. We do the clean-up for you. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. 18 months – 2 years SHARC SHARC Staff 50726 Tue 8/2 $7 Resident, $10 Non-Resident
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Science Lab
Look What I Can Make.
Make crafts and gifts to celebrate different themes. Enjoy painting, decorating projects, color pages and creating fun themed crafts. Parent participation required. 3 – 5 years SHARC SHARC Staff 50715 Tue 6/28 9:30 – 10:15 am 50718 Tue 7/19 9:30 – 10:15 am 50719 Tue 8/2 9:30 – 10:15 am 50720 Tue 8/16 9:30 – 10:15 am $9 Resident, $13 Non-Resident
4th of July Superhero Princess Power. Ahoy! Pirates
Make your own bubbles, play-dough, slime, flubber, and other goop in this fun “hands on” science lab class. Recipes and all supplies are included. Parent participation required for 3 & 4 year olds. 3 – 7 years SHARC SHARC Staff
park @ the plaza
50727 Thu 8/4 – 8/18 9:15 – 10 am 50728 Thu 8/4 – 8/18 10:45 – 11:30 am $27 Resident, $40 Non-Resident
3 – 5 years 5 – 7 years
Special Offers. Enjoy ½ price admission every Friday during June, July and August 2016 on single visits (or two kids with one punch) Celebrate National Park & Recreation Month. Enjoy free admission on Wednesday, July 27.
Outdoors In Outdoors In Park @ the Plaza is an indoor playground for kids of all ages. With full-size playground equipment, a bouldering wall, an interactive, whole body electronic gaming system and much more, it’s a great place to get in out of the weather for a whole lot of fun. An adult must be present at all times. Admission for the accompanying adult and children under one year is free. Rent the facility for your party or event. Use the playground equipment, refrigerator, TV, Blu-Ray, tables and chairs for one low fee. An optional cleaning package is available for only $50. Hours vary by season. Call 503-681-5244 for current hours and availability. Playground Fees Ages 1-17
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Summer Hours: Mon – Sat Sun Closed July 4
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
9 am – 12 pm Rentals Only
Rental Hours (June, July, August) Mon – Fri 2 – 5 pm 5:30 – 8:30 pm Sat & Sun 1 – 4 pm 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm Sun 9:30 am – 12:30 pm 1 – 4 pm 4:30 – 7:30 pm Rental Fees (per hour, 2 hour minimum: $75 Resident, $90 Non-Resident
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HILLSBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY All events are free and open to the public. Registration may be required, and seating is limited. Check our online calendar for complete details and additional programs. www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Library
LIBRARY TOURS/SATURDAYS/11 AM/MAIN LIBRARY/ALL AGES
Friends of the Hillsboro Public Library
BOOKSALE
Join us for a tour of the Library, and find out what goes on behind the scenes. Tour will be geared to the interests of the group. Meet by the front door.
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LEGO My Library!/2:30 pm/Main Library/children
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Animation Workshop—Claymation/2:30 pm Main Library/ages 8-13
To register, please call Jaymee Martin at 503-384-2482 ext. 116. All are welcome! La agencia de SOAR Legal Services ofrece clases gratuitas diseñadas para preparar a los estudiantes para el examen de Ciudadanía, que incluye una evaluacion de sus capacidades a la hora de hablar, leer, y escribir en ingles, asi como preguntas con respecto a la historia y al gobierno de los EE.UU. Para incribirse, por favor llame a Jaymee Martin al 503-384-2482 ext. 116. ¡Todos son bienvenidos! Sundays, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Sunday, June 5 noon adults Shute Park Branch Library domingos, mayo 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 domingo, junio 5 mediodía para adultos sucursal Shute Park
The Road that Bound the World Together: Art of the Silk Road/6:30 pm/Main Library/teens, adults
Join Professor Nancy Schonbrun for a presentation that will include her photography of sites in the Gobi that were only recently opened for restoration.
Citizenship Class/Clase de ciudadanía SOAR Legal Services offers a free citizenship class designed to prepare students for the U.S. Naturalization Test, which includes an evaluation of speaking, reading, and writing abilities in English, as well as questions about United States history and government.
Bookmark Craft/11:30 am/Main Library/all ages
Make your own bookmark for Children’s Book Week! Materials provided. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
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F.I.L.M. Series Land, Ho!/6 pm/Main Library/adults
A retired surgeon and his reserved former brother-in-law try to recapture their youth during a journey across Iceland.
GSWCO Meeting: Evernote for Genealogy/10 am Main Library/adults
Download Evernote to your computer and learn basic functions, with tips and strategies to make your research more effective. 14
Animation Workshop—Character Puppet Stopmotion/2:30 pm/Shute Park Branch/ages 8-13
Participants will be introduced to the concepts of character design and simple animation. Students will design a moving character puppet out of paper and metal fasteners, then animate them using tablet computers and stop-motion software. Registration required, online or at the Library. A MEMBER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY COOPERATIVE LIBRARY SERVICES (WCCLS) | WWW.WCCLS.ORG
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Birds Nature Program/3:30 pm/Main Library grades 1-3
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Game Day/4 pm/Shute Park Branch/all ages
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We’re bringing out the Wii and all our board games for an afternoon of gaming fun. Enjoy a snack too! For gamers of all ages. Create your own craft using a variety of materials. While supplies last.
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En esta clase aprenderá a comer de una manera saludable y a incorporar actividades físicas en su vida diaria. La clase está diseñada para los padres y tutores de niños de 3 a 12 años de edad. La clase incluye muestras de bocadillos, recetas y actividades divertidas. This program is co-sponsored by Tuality Healthcare.
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
Candyland Game in Life-Size/2:30 pm Main Library/family
Bring the whole family to play a life-sized game of Candyland. You’ll be the game pieces; we’ll have candy treats for you as you advance on the room-sized game board.
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Conversations with Writers: Marilyn Stablein 7 pm/Main Library/family
Marilyn will share insights on how to record personal experience in written narratives using techniques taught in her workshop The Joy of Memoir: Your Legacy, Your Way.
Food and Fitness/10:30 am/Main Library/family
This class teaches you how to eat healthy and increase fitness. Designed for parents and caregivers of children ages 3-12. Bring the whole family to sample food, participate in fun activities and take home recipes.
Animation Workshop—Flipbooks/2:30 pm/Main Library/ages 8-13
This workshop introduces frame to frame drawn animation. Flipbooks will be created with pencils and memo pads. Each student will have the opportunity to shoot each frame of their flipbook and create a short video using animation software. Registration required, online or at the Library.
Craftmania/3:30 pm/Shute Park Branch/family
It’s time to get the bike out of the garage and back on the road. Mechanics from Crank Bicycles in Portland will share bicycle maintenance tips, tricks, and stories of repairs that went wrong. Come and ask questions—all levels of knowledge are welcome!
From a Name to a Number/10:30 am/Main Library/adults
Join a presentation by Hillsboro resident Alter Wiener, one of the very few Holocaust survivors still living in Oregon, and author of 64735—From a Name to a Number.
Let’s look at some scientific specimens and go outside to see what birds are making their home near the Library. Dress for the weather. Registration required online or at the Library. 16
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Northwest Mixtape: Hip Hop Culture and Influences/6:30 pm/Main Library/teens, adults
The Pacific Northwest has a relationship with hip hop culture that is complex and occasionally commercially exceptional. What are the conditions of our region that make Northwest hip hop unique? And in turn, how has hip hop influenced language, fashion, art, and political life in the region? This is the focus of Northwest Mixtape: Hip Hop Culture and Influences, a free conversation with Donnell Alexander. This program is hosted by the Hillsboro Public Library and sponsored by Oregon Humanities.
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LEGO My Library!/2:30 pm/Main Library/children
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Life-Sized Clue Game/1:30 pm/Main Library/teens
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F.I.L.M. Series The Grand Budapest Hotel/6 pm Main Library/adults
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GSWCO Meeting: Claire Phillips–Oregon’s Legendary Actress and Spy/10 am/Main Library/adults
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This conversation, led by play activists Jonathan Blasher and Tara Doherty, will look at the concept of play among children and adults and explore the question, what is the value of play? 22
Speaker Sig Unander will explore the fascinating life of Claire Phillips. 11
Penny’s Puppets: Dream Sparkle Shine!/2:30 pm Main Library/children
Faye the Fairy is flying around the world to make new friends and showcase their uniqueness. Meet an array of fun characters like Little Bigfoot, Puss in Boots, Baby Dinosaur and many more. 15
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Repair Fair/noon/Main Library/teens
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Water Cycle Nature Program/3:30 pm Main Library/grades 1-3
Tortilla Making Workshop/4 pm Shute Park Branch/adults
Giant Bubble Festival/3 pm/Main Library/family
Make bubbles of all sizes! We’ll be blowing small bubbles, medium bubbles, and giant bubbles. Learn how make a bubble that is bigger than you!
Conversations with Writers: Colette Tennant 7 pm/Main Library/family
Colette Tennant wrote the poetry books Eden and After; and Commotion of Wings (nominated for the 2014 Pushcart Prize). She will discuss the theme Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue.
Bring your broken small appliances, clothing, and more to the second Repair Fair. Volunteers from the local Repair Fair team will help you fix them. When registering, please include information about the broken items you will be bringing, to assist our volunteers with planning.
Learn about the water cycle! We’ll take a look at our water around the Library. Registration required online or at the Library.
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School’s Out Dance Party/2:30 pm/Main Library/all ages
Watch Ant-Man, Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier, and The Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Mad Science/10:15 am/Main Library/children
Let our Mad Scientist teach you about the many uses of that much misunderstood state of matter: gas. Enjoy a Mad Science magic trick and get ready to be dazzled by a series of experiments that feature the awesome power of gas.
Learn how to make simple home-made tortillas and then have a taste with some salsa. Registration required online or at the Library.
Join us with your family for a dance party! We’ll have an emcee, lots of music and dancing.
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Summer Fruit Tree Pruning/7 pm/Main Library/adults
Join Monica Maggio, of Core Home Fruit, as she covers pruning theory and specific techniques to help you learn how to make the best cuts on your fruit trees with confidence and skill!
Why Play Matters: Promoting Health and Creativity for Kids and Adults/6 pm/Main Library/all ages
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Summer Salads/6 pm/Shute Park Branch/adults
Shelie Hartman-Gibbs, RD, CDE, of Tuality Healthcare will share her cooking expertise in helping you make use of seasonal produce. Learn healthy tips and recipes, and try samples.
The Best Outdoor Adventures Near Portland 6:30 pm/Main Library/teens, adults
Join travel writer, photographer, and guidebook author Adam Sawyer as he takes you on a light-hearted, humorous, and informative tour of the best outdoor adventures near Portland. Be inspired to get out and explore the beauty waiting for you in your own backyard!
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
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Il Teatro Calamari/10:15 am/Main Library/children
Puppeteer Tim Giugni and his pal, Plumkin, retell the story of the Three Pigs.
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Reptile Man!/10:15 am/Main Library/children
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Reptile Man!/2 pm/Shute Park Branch/children See real, live reptiles up close and personal! Join Reptile Man Rich Ritchey for a fun and educational reptilian experience.
LET’S READ MATH
Wednesdays/1 pm/Main Library/grades 1-3 This five week series features books and math. Children and caregivers will read books with math themes, then do fun math-related activities. Refreshments will be provided. Each child must be accompanied by an adult for the entirety of the program. Presented by the Hillsboro Chapter of the AAUW. Registration required. 7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3 6
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Keeping Diabetes Away/6 pm/Shute Park Branch/adults
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Nutrition for Older Women/6 pm/Shute Park Branch/adults
Join Heidi Petrowsky, RD, LD, as she shares strategies for dealing with the unique nutrition needs of women as they age, whether it relates to hormonal changes to weight management. 11
Tuality’s diabetes educators will help you learn if you are at risk for developing diabetes, how to prevent it, and tips for getting more active and eating healthy.
Teen Cake Decorating Class/1 pm/Shute Park Branch/teens 13-18 years old
Learn some beginner level decorating techniques and walk away with tips you can use to begin your cake decorating journey. Practice cake piece will be provided.
Canning and Jamming Summer Fruit/3 pm/Main Library/ages 16+
Preserve the bounty of summer by canning sweet cherries and making berry jam in this hands-on workshop. Register online or at the Library.
Beat the Heat Matinees 2nd & 4th Tuesdays/2 pm/Main Library/family 7/12 7/26 8/9 8/23 13
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The Princess and the Frog Brave Ice Age Finding Nemo
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Find out fascinating facts about watercolor artist Andrew Wyeth, then paint your own watercolor art project based on the style of Andrew Wyeth. Walk-ins allowed only if space permits. Registration required online or at the Library.
Say YES to Less!/6:30 pm/Main Library/adults
Challenged by too much stuff? Learn the litmus test for what to keep. Enjoy an entertaining and unique “no blame/no shame” approach to tackling clutter!
en Taiko Team/6:30 pm/Main Library/teens en Taiko Team/4 pm/Shute Park Branch/teens
Feel the power of the Taiko rhythm! Create your rhythms and learn aspects of Japanese Taiko drum playing such as stance, traditional rhythms, and playing with partners. Be prepared to be LOUD!
Andrew Wyeth: Art for Kids Series/1 pm, with second session at 3 pm/Main Library/grades 4-6
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Ukulele Workshop/5 pm/Shute Park Branch/adults
This beginners workshop is for adults wanting to learn how to play the ukulele, which will be provided.
Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band/10:15 am/Main Library/children Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band/6 pm/Shute Park Amphitheater/children Rock out with the very first Americans to win a Latin Grammy! With smash hits like Thingamajig, this bilingual duo is ready to show you why they’ve been named PEOPLE magazines #1 in coolest kids music.
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Pete the Cat Fun/2:30 pm/Main Library/children
Join us for a fantastic Pete the Cat program featuring crafts, stories, and games!
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Youth
Babysitter’s Training plus Pediatric First Aid & CPR This fun and interactive class teaches youth the skills needed to become a great babysitter. Gain confidence and valuable employment skills and earn a Red Cross Babysitter’s Training, Pediatric First Aid and CPR certifications at the end of class. Attendance at both classes is required. Bring a sack lunch. 11 – 15 years SHARC SHARC Staff 50571 Tue & Thu 7/12 & 7/14 50572 Tue & Thu 7/26 & 7/26 50573 Mon & Tue 8/29 & 8/30 $90 Resident, $125 Non-Resident
9 am – 3:30 pm 9 am – 3:30 pm 9 am – 3:30 pm
Lifeguarding Certification
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 prerequisite 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, then swimming 20-yards while holding the brick. Online course work must be completed PRIOR to classroom and water sessions, no exceptions. 100% attendance required. 15 years – Adult SHARC SHARC Staff Pre-Course Skills 50574
Thu
8/17
11 am – 12 pm
$35 This fee is applied to the online course registration fee upon successful completion of the prerequisite skills test. Classroom & In-Water Component 50575 Wed & Thu 8/3 & 9/1 $130 Resident, $175 Non-Resident
8 am – 4 pm
When I’m in Charge
For children who may have to stay home alone from time to time. This workshop covers phone calls, securing a home and basic first aid techniques. 8 – 11 years SHARC SHARC Staff 50729 Thu 7/21 50730 Tue 8/23 $27 Resident, $45 Non-Resident
Ballet
4 – 7 years
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9 – 11:30 am 9 – 11:30 am
Jazz It Up
3 – 7 years Classes take place at SHARC. Details on page 29.
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Youth
Journey of the Noble Gnarble
The ocean floor is filled with the rarest of creatures but none are as rare as gnarbles. Journey of the Noble Gnarble is a story of a little gnarble with a big dream, who tries to make it past doubting blyfish, sneaky subbalubbles, and hungry plinks on his way to the surface of the sea. This is a fun musical for all levels of acting experience. 6 – 12 years MY Binding – 5500 NE Moore Ct. Hillsboro, OR 97124 Stages Performing Arts Academy 50937
Mon – Fri Sat & Sun
8/30 – 10/6 6 – 7:30 pm 10/8 & 10/9 Public performances at HART $105 Resident, $155 Non-Resident
EPIC Theater Camp
Engage, Participate, Inspire and Collaborate. Start with a source of inspiration to develop writing, improvisation, and story creation skills and build original characters. Learn from professionals in a variety of performance styles to create and produce original theatre pieces. Includes a t-shirt and daily lunch (inform us of food allergies at registration). Creations are showcased on the last day of camp. 12 – 17 years South Meadows Middle School STAGES Performing Arts Youth Academy 50938 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 7/1 $225 Resident, $337 Non-Resident
Mixed Voices Project
If you love to sing and find yourself moving to the beat of music, MVP is for you. Participants learn healthy vocal technique, 2–3 part harmony, acapella skills, choreography and music interpretation, solfege, diction and musical theatre audition techniques. Receive a t-shirt, lunch each day (please inform us of any food allergies at registration), and perform in the MVP Evening Showcase at the end of the camp. 11 – 18 years South Meadows Middle School STAGES Performing Arts Youth Academy 50884 Mon – Fri 6/27 – 7/8 $225 Resident, $335 Non-Resident
9 am – 3:30 pm
9 am – 3:30 pm
Tiny Tap
Learn basic tap steps through beginning rhythm and timing while using fun phrases and upbeat music. Tap shoes are required. Wear comfortable clothing. 6 – 10 years Tyson Rec Center Marissa Parker 50881 Thu 6/23 – 7/14 50883 Thu 7/28 – 8/18 $18 Resident, $27 Non-Resident
7:15 – 7:45 pm 7:15 – 7:45 pm
Just Boys Dance
Just Boys Dance offers a fun environment for boys to dance to popular songs and learn new movement. It is a high energy class with lots of opportunities for creative movement and practicing coordination and rhythm. 5 – 8 years SHARC Tenley Pickett 50852 Wed 7/27 – 8/31 $28 Resident, $43 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Hillsboro Track Club
Learn skill techniques and strategies for many of the track events through fun, age appropriate activities. On Tuesdays, participants rotate through three stations (throwing, jumping and running events). On Thursdays, emphasis is on conditioning through team-building games. Parent meeting at the first practice. 5 – 14 years HARE Field Christy Aldrich
Science Lab
3 – 7 years. Details on page 31. SHARC
50753
6/21 – 8/4 5:30 – 6:45 pm No club on 7/5 $60 Resident, $90 Non-Resident
Bowling
Learn basic skills of bowling or improve your game in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Bumpers are available for younger players as an aid to gain confidence. Shoes are included. All levels are welcome. 5 – 16 years Four Seasons Bowling Center Four Seasons Bowling Staff 50853 Tue 6/14 – 7/5 50854 Tue 7/12 – 8/2 $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident
4 – 5 pm 4 – 5 pm
Tue & Thu
All Comers Track Meets
The four All-Comer’s Track Meets are a free community event, open to anyone who wants to participate. The meets are on an “A” and “B” schedule so make sure you download the schedule from our website after June 1. Events are held for five age groups: 6 and under, 7 & 8 years, 9 & 10 years, 11– 13 years, and high school & open. Registration begins at 5:30 pm and meets start at 6 pm. 5 years – Adult HARE Field Christy Aldrich Wed Free
7/13, 7/20, 7/27, 8/3
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Boxing Conditioning
8 years – Adult. Details on page 47.
Other Classes for Youth may be found in the Summer Camps, Preschool and Adult/Teen/Family sections of this Guide. 38
Register anytime. Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Youth
Future Players
Continue to develop hand-eye coordination with racquet in hand in a format of games and low-key drills. The focus is on balance in preparation for transition to a full court. Bring a water bottle. 5 – 6 years Fairgrounds Sports Complex Tennis Courts Michele Jordan 50783 Tue & Thu 6/21 – 6/30 50784 Tue & Thu 7/12 – 7/21 50785 Tue & Thu 8/2 – 8/11 $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident
8:30 – 9:15 am 8:30 – 9:15 am 8:30 – 9:15 am
USA Tennis NJTL (National Junior Tennis Program) Within each age group, staff evaluates the skill level of each player to ensure a comfortable and challenging situation for all. The beginner learns basic tennis skills through fun, team-oriented games and drills. The intermediate and advanced players review beginner skills but focus on advanced techniques and strategy. 53rd Avenue Tennis Courts Mark Sendelback & Todd Powell 7 – 8 years 50786 50787
Mon – Thu Mon – Thu
6/20 – 6/30 7/5 – 7/15 No Camp 7/4 7/18 – 7/28 8/1 – 8/11 8/15 – 8/25
8:30 – 9:30 am 8:30 – 9:30 am
6/20 – 6/30 7/5 – 7/15 No Camp 7/4 7/18 – 7/28 8/1 – 8/11 8/15 – 8/25
9:45 – 10:45 am 9:45 – 10:45 am
6/20 – 6/30 7/5 – 7/15 No Camp 7/4 718 – 7/28 8/1 – 8/11 8/15 – 8/25
11 am – 12 pm 11 am – 12 pm
6/20 – 6/30 7/5 – 7/15 No Camp 7/4 50803 Mon – Thu 7/18 – 7/28 50804 Mon – Thu 8/1 – 8/11 50805 Mon – Thu 8/15 – 8/25 $48 Resident, $72 Non-Resident
12:15 – 1:15 pm 12:15 – 1:15 pm
50788 Mon – Thu 50789 Mon – Thu 50790 Mon – Thu 9 – 10 years 50791 50792
Mon – Thu Mon – Thu
50793 Mon – Thu 50794 Mon – Thu 50795 Mon – Thu 11 – 12 years 50796 50797
Tennis for Tots
4 – 5 years Details on page 28. Fairgrounds Sports Complex
Family Tennis
10 years – Adult. Details on page 49. 53rd Avenue tennis courts
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
Mon – Thu Mon – Thu
50798 Mon – Thu 50799 Mon – Thu 50800 Mon – Thu 13 – 17 years 50801 50802
Mon – Thu Mon – Thu
8:30 – 9:30 am 8:30 – 9:30 am 8:30 – 9:30 am
9:45 – 10:45 am 9:45 – 10:45 am 9:45 – 10:45 am
11 am – 12 pm 11 am – 12 pm 11 am – 12 pm
12:15 – 1:15 pm 12:15 – 1:15 pm 12:15 – 1:15 pm 39
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Basic 1 Ice Skating
This class introduces skating and helps develop preliminary coordination and strength necessary to maneuver on the ice. Learn the proper way to fall and get up along with marching, moving, and forward skating. 6 – 10 years Sherwood Ice Arena 50912 50913 50914 50915 50916 50917 50918 50919 $92
Wed Wed Wed Wed Sat Sat Sat Sat
6/1 – 6/29 7/6 – 7/27 8/3 – 8/31 9/7 – 9/28 6/4 – 6/25 7/2 – 7/30 8/6 – 8/20 9/3 – 9/24
5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 5:30 – 6 pm 11:05 – 11:35 am 11:05 – 11:35 am 11:05 – 11:35 am 11:05 – 11:35 am
Sports From Head to Toe
This active and fun indoor/ outdoor instructional sports program promotes mental and physical development. 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. 5 – 8 years Griffin Oaks Park Michele Jordan 50888
Tue & Thu 6/21 – 6/30 12:30 – 1:15 pm Soccer Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field 50889 Tue & Thu 6/21 – 6/30 6:45 – 7:30 pm Soccer Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field 50893 Tue & Thu 7/12 – 7/21 12:30 – 1:15 pm Basketball Griffin Oaks Park Basketball Court 50894 Tue & Thu 7/12 – 7/21 6:45 – 7:30 pm Basketball Griffin Oaks Park Basketball Court 50898 Tue & Thu 8/2 – 8/11 6:45 – 7:30 pm Baseball Griffin Oaks Park Soccer Field $27 Resident, $40 Non-Resident 40
Tween/Teen Ice Skating
Beginning skaters develop physical fitness while improving balance, coordination, develop preliminary coordination and strength necessary to maneuver on the ice. Learn the proper way to fall and get up along with marching, moving, and forward skating. 11 – 17 years Sherwood Ice Arena 50920 50921 50922 50923 50924 50925 50926 50927 $92
Wed Wed Wed Wed Sat Sat Sat Sat
6/1 – 6/29 7/6 – 7/27 8/3 – 8/31 9/7 – 9/28 6/4 – 6/25 7/2 – 7/30 8/6 – 8/20 9/3 – 9/24
6:05 – 6:35 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm
Register anytime. Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Youth
Beginning Gymnastics
Trampoline & Tumbling
6 – 10 years Gym Nest
6 – 12 years Gym Nest
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. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session).
50978 Tue 7/12 – 8/2 50979 Tue 7/12 – 8/2 50980 Fri 7/15 – 8/5 50981 Tue 8/9 – 8/30 50982 Fri 8/12 – 9/2 $36/41 Resident, $55/60 Non-Resident
3 – 4 pm 7:30 – 8:15 pm 10 – 11 am 3 – 4 pm 10 – 11 am
Perfect for cheerleading, martial arts or just plain fun. Learn basic tumbling skills in this coed program. Use the minitrampoline and our 40-foot long trampoline to increase core strength and body awareness. $5 off for Early Bird Registration (before 9 am the Thursday prior to each new session).
50972 Wed 7/13 – 8/3 50973 Wed 8/10 – 8/31 $36/41 Resident, $55/60 Non-Resident
3 – 4 pm 3 – 4 pm
Judo
Learn self-confidence, poise, and coordination in this beginning Judo program. Basic throws and falls are taught in a fun and safe way. 5 years – Adult Tyson Rec Center Jon Teninty 5 – 7 years 50709
Mon
6/13 – 7/18 No class 7/4 7/25 – 8/22
5 – 6 pm
6/13 – 7/18 No class 7/4 50712 Mon 7/25 – 8/22 $36 Resident, $54 Non-Resident
6 – 7:30 pm
50711 Mon 8 years – Adult 50710
Mon
Phone: 503-681-5397 Info: 503-681-6120
5 – 6 pm
6 – 7:30 pm
Karate
Participants learn basic blocks, punches, and kicks along with when and how to use these new skills to protect themselves in a fun and safe environment. Work on confidence while exercising. Beginners and all who have taken previous sessions are welcome. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. 5 – 9 years Tyson Rec Center Michele Jordan 50936 Tue & Thu 8/2 – 8/11 12:45 – 1:30 pm $24 Resident, $36 Non-Resident
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Summer Sports & Camps Flag Football Camp
Learn basic football skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 5 – 7 years 50755
Volleyball Camp
Mon – Fri
6/27 – 7/1
9 – 10 am
50756 Mon – Fri 6/27 – 7/1 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident
10:30 – 11:30 am
8 – 12 years
Bump, set, spike! This developmental program for beginners and more experienced players teaches basic skills and competition strategy as well as rules of the game. Bring a water bottle. 8 – 14 years Poynter Middle School Christy Aldrich 50754 Mon – Fri 7/25 – 7/29 $50 Resident, $75 Non-Resident
1:30 – 3 pm
Baseball Camp
Learn basic baseball skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 6 – 7 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff
Basketball Camp
Learn basic basketball skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Bring a water bottle.
50770 Tue – Fri 7/5 – 7/8 11 am – 12 pm 50773 Mon – Fri 7/25 – 7/29 11 am – 12 pm Four Day Camp: $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident Five Day Camp: $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident
6 – 7 years 53rd Avenue Park Basketball Courts Staff 50775 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 50778 Mon – Fri 8/8 – 8/12 50776 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 50779 Mon – Fri 8/8 – 8/12 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident
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10 – 10:45 am 10 – 10:45 am 11 am – 12 pm 11 am – 12 pm
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
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Fencing Camp
Fencing Camp
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 selfconfidence. All equipment is provided. Be prepared to sign your child in/out every day. 8 years – Adult Poynter Middle School Gym Charles Randall 51013 Mon – Fri 7/18 – 7/22 51014 Mon – Fri 8/1 – 8/5 $90 Resident, $135 Non-Resident
9 am – 12 pm 9 am – 12 pm
Soccer Camp
Learn basic soccer skills, teamwork and sportsmanship through games, instructional drills and game-like scrimmages. Camp takes place rain or shine. No cleats. Bring a water bottle. 6 – 7 years 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Staff 50765 Mon – Fri 6/20 – 6/24 11 am – 12 pm 50766 Mon – Fri 7/11 – 7/15 11 am – 12 pm 50767 Mon – Thu 8/1 – 8/4 11 am – 12 pm Five Day Camps: $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident Four Day Camps: $25 Resident, $37 Non-Resident
British Soccer Camp Westside “Skills to Pay the Bills” Lacrosse Camp
Learn lacrosse skills that take your game to the next level. Experience a variety of drills, game-like situations, and fun competitions to home your skills. No matter your experience level, this camp is sure to improve your game. Register online at www.awestrucklacrosse.com. Those who register before May 1 receive a $10 discount. Grades 1 – 10 53rd Avenue Sports Fields Paul Lardy & Kyle Tolzman Mon – Thu
6/27 – 6/30
1:30 – 4:30 pm
$150
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
Professional British soccer coaches work with young players to develop foot skills and techniques to improve ball control, one-on-ones, passing, shooting and defending during this halfday camp. All players receive a free ball and t-shirt, player evaluation and soccer poster. Register for either the Half-day or the Half-Day and Golden Goal camp. The Golden Goal Camp is a two-hour session at the end of the Half Day to work on more advanced skills. Registration is not through the Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Department. Please register online at challengersports.com. 6 – 14 years Fairgrounds Sports Complex Soccer Field Staff Half-Day: Mon – Fri Golden Goal:
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Adult & Teen
CREATIVE ARTS CLASSES Beginning/Intermediate Ceramics
Dive into the wonders of all things ceramics in this class designed for maximum clay-mersion. Explore foundational wheel techniques to make unique and functional art. Grow your skills as you create cups, plates, bowls, and experiment with hand-building. Personalize your creations with color and texture. Amaze yourself with what you create and how much your skills grow in one class. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Victoria Shaw
Open Studio at the Walters
50988 Tue 7/12 – 8/30 6:30 – 8:30 pm $118 Resident, $134 Non-Resident, $78 Senior Resident, $94 Senior Non-Resident
Flex your creativity 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 studio time.
Wheel Throwing
Ever been curious about trying the potter’s wheel? Roll up your sleeves, get “muddy”, and set your creativity loose in a fun, supportive class! Explore fundamental techniques to create and glaze cups, bowls, and other useful everyday objects—both beautiful and functional.
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, or who have received advance approval from Open Studio facilitator, Jen Champlin. 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.
14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 50989
Mon
6/13 – 7/25 6:30 – 8:30 pm No class 7/4 $94 Resident, $109 Non-Resident, $66 Senior Resident, $80 Senior Non-Resident
Summer Wheel
$10 $36 $48 $56
Dive into the wheel in this condensed class that is perfect for busy schedules. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an advanced student wanting more time to work on projects, this class is for you. Roll up your sleeves and set your creativity loose as you explore the fundamental techniques to create and glaze everyday objects that are both beautiful and functional. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 50991
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Wed 6/1 – 8/31 5:30 – 8:30 pm One-time, drop in pass, Four Session Pass (only $9/session) Six Session Pass (only $8/session) Eight Session Pass (only $7/ session)
With our flexible pass card, sessions do not need to be used concurrently. However, all passes expire at the end of each term: 8/31. Maximum of 15 people Bags of clay available for purchase at the Walters. For more information call: 503-615-3494. 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. Visit www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters for supply lists.
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Adult & Teen
NEW! Summer Ceramic Party
Make art that you can use, enjoy, and share with others—no experience necessary! Set your creativity free while creating pieces that are perfect for entertaining. Options include trays, serving platters, bowls and more. Explore fundamental ceramic hand-building and glazing techniques in a fun, supportive class environment and let your unique style shine through. 14 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Theresa Arrison 50990 Tue 7/5 – 8/2 6:30 – 8:30 pm $84 Resident, $98 Non-Resident, $60 Senior Resident, $73 Senior Non-Resident
Beginning Acrylics
Curious about painting in acrylics? Play, experiment, and discover the rich colors and flexibility that make working in acrylics so rewarding and enjoyable. Explore fundamental painting techniques with a beginner-friendly approach. Let the natural world and your imagination inspire your painting and surprise yourself with how far you go in each class. See website for full supply list. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 50995
NEW! Ceramic Painting
A fantastic, freeing way to express your creativity and combine the rewards of both painting and ceramics. Explore design, color, brushwork, stenciling, silk-screening, texture and more as you experiment with painting pre-made bisque ware, including: plates, vases, large tiles, and trivets. Paint objects that are both beautiful and functional to use and enjoy or give as gifts. See website for supply list. Some materials provided. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 50992 Mon 7/18 – 8/15 $94 Resident, $109 Non-Resident, $66 Senior Resident, $80 Senior Non-Resident
6 – 8:30 pm
For more information on Walters classes and instructors visit: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
Thu
7/14 – 8/18 No class 8/4 $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident, $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident
6 – 8 pm
Abstract Acrylics
Free your creativity and gain skills to make painting fun, empowering and exciting. Discover your individual style as you experiment with different modes of abstraction—bold and subtle movements of color, interesting shapes, patterns, and much more. A great class for beginning or experienced painters seeking new inspiration in an engaging, supportive class environment. See website for full supply list. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Edyta Salak 50994 Tue 7/19 – 8/16 $68 Resident, $82 Non-Resident, $44 Senior Resident, $58 Senior Non-Resident
6 – 8 pm
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Beginning Watercolor
Explore the brilliance of the season through watercolor. Enjoy exciting projects as you explore the foundational techniques that bring your inspirations to life on the page: brushwork, washes, use of color and more. Ignite your creativity and discover what’s special about painting in watercolor in this supportive class environment. See website for full supply list. 15 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Bonnie Burbidge 50993 Wed 6/22– 7/20 $60 Resident, $74 Non-Resident, $40 Senior Resident, $55 Senior Non-Resident
4 – 5:30 pm
NEW! Creative Communication Skills
Discover how to harness the skills that professional actors use in rehearsal and performance to strengthen your own communication style. Techniques such as active listening, body language, voice, intention and others can have a huge impact on how successfully you express yourself in situations where communication is important. Have a great time in a supportive class environment, and leave with practical tools to support your communication goals. 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 50998 Thu 7/7 – 7/28 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident, $36 Senior Resident, $52 Senior Non-Resident
6 – 8 pm
NEW! Summer Storytelling
Painting in Acrylics
Create realistic scenes and images from photographs in this popular class. Discover an illuminating, step-by-step approach to acrylic painting—watch your wildlife scenes jump off the canvas. Experiment with approaches to color-mixing, shading, composition and more as you flex your creativity and explore the world through an artist’s eye. See website for full supply list. 16 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Gerald Sticka 50996 Wed 6/8 – 7/13 6:30 – 8:30 pm 50997 Wed 7/27 – 8/31 6:30 – 8:30 pm $80 Resident, $95 Non-Resident, $49 Senior Resident, $64 Senior Non-Resident
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From The Moth to BackFence PDX to TED Talks, the art of storytelling is having a golden moment. Discover the techniques storytellers use to shape their experiences into compelling narratives in a supportive class environment. Nicholas Kessler (host of Portland’s Moth series) takes you through a step-by-step process to weave your ideas and unique experiences into a great story—a story that needs to be told. 18 years – Adult Walters Cultural Arts Center Nicholas Kessler 50999 Thu 8/4 – 8/25 $58 Resident, $72 Non-Resident, $36 Senior Resident, $52 Senior Non-Resident
6 – 8 pm
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.
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Adult & Teen
NEW! Dog Behavior & Learning Learn the basics of dog training and learning in this 90 minute workshop. Animal behaviorist, Gail Green, walks you through the history of canine training, teaches about behavior, age influence on behavior & training and much more. Trained service dog, Twyla, demonstrates outlined training behaviors. You also learn a brief history of dog parks and their role in society today. Please do not bring animals to class.
Dog Handling is a great way to introduce young dogs to the show ring setting or work on perfecting skills with a dog who is already competing. Practice indoors and on grass in preparation for summer and fall shows.
50899 Wed 8/10 $8 Adult Resident, $12 Adult Non-Resident $6 Senior Resident, $9 Senior Non-Resident
1:30 – 3 pm
6/15 – 8/3 6:30 – 7:15 pm No class 7/6 Basic 50807 Wed 6/15 – 8/3 7:15 – 8:15 pm No class 7/6 Dog Handling $60 Resident, $90 Non-Resident $50 Senior Resident, $75 Senior Non-Resident
Gain knowledge to approach financial decisions with confidence. Empowering teenagers to make sound financial decisions for life. Learn about money, banking, understanding and creating budgets, balancing a bank account, starting credit and preparing for college. Take charge of your future and join us for this free seminar. Teens and parent(s) are encouraged to be in attendance. Breakfast is provided. This is a teen/adult only program and children are not allowed to attend. Teen/Adult Tyson Rec Center Denise Stewart – Unitus Community Credit Union
Phone: 503-681-5397
7/30
10 years – Adult Griffin Oaks Park Jan Herinckx 50806
Free Financial Education – Teach Your Teenager Financial Responsibility
Sat
Dogs learn a wide range of obedience exercises through positive reinforcement. Dogs of all ages are welcome to participate.
Basic participants do not bring their dog to the first class.
Adult Community Senior Center Classroom Gail Green
50875 Free
Dog Obedience
9:30 – 10:30 am
Info: 503-681-6120
Wed
Adult Ice Skating
For the beginner skater to promote physical fitness while improving balance and coordination. This is an exciting way for people looking to skate as an enjoyable way for a fit and healthy lifestyle. Adult Sherwood Ice Arena 50928 50929 50930 50931 50932 50933 50934 50935 $92
Wed Wed Wed Wed Sat Sat Sat Sat
6/1 – 6/29 7/6 – 7/27 8/3 – 8/31 9/7 – 9/28 6/4 – 6/25 7/2 – 7/30 8/6 – 8/20 9/3 – 9/24
6:05 – 6:35 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm 6:05 – 6:35 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 12:15 – 12:45 pm 47
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Fitness Clinics
Fitness Classes at
These 45 minute fitness clinics introduce you to equipment and exercises, and give you new information for your fitness and wellness goals.
Zumba
Dynamic Stretching
Dynamic stretching is controlled active movements of muscle that stretch but are not held in the end position. Dynamic stretching is beneficial to your performance and sets you up for the current workload. Anyone who exercises, plays sports or trains for athletic events can benefit from this clinic. 16 years – Adult SHARC
Tue & Thu Ongoing 12:15 – 1 pm 5 Visit Punch card: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident
Kettlebells are one of the most popular strength training tools in today’s exercise settings. This introductory course teaches the basics of kettlebell training, safety techniques, body positioning, alignment and appropriate starting weights. 16 years – Adult SHARC 50732 Sat 8/6 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Free with SHARC Membership, $5 Resident, $7 Non-Resident
Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms are combined to tone, sculpt, and burn fat. Zumba welcomes every level. This drop in class needs a minimum of 5 people to run. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. 10 years – Adult Outdoors In Stephanie Sherwood
50731 Sat 6/4 11:30 am – 12:15 pm Free with SHARC Membership, $5 Resident, $7 Non-Resident
Kettle Bells
park @ the plaza
Mix It Up
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. Mix It Up is intended for all fitness levels. This drop in class needs a minimum of 5 people to run. 10 years – Adult Outdoors In Jennifer Blumhagen Mon & Wed Ongoing 5:15 – 6 pm 5 Visit Punch card $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident
Boxing Conditioning
Judo
Learn self-confidence, poise, and coordination in this beginning Judo program. Basic throws and falls are taught in a fun and safe way. 8 years – Adult Tyson Rec Center Jon Teninty 50710
6/13 – 7/18 No class 7/4 50712 Mon 7/25 – 8/22 $36 Resident, $54 Non-Resident 48
Mon
6 – 7:30 pm 6 – 7:30 pm
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. 8 years – Adult Peter Boscow Boxing Gym 50855 Tue & Thu 6/2 – 6/30 50856 Tue & Thu 7/5 – 7/28 50857 Tue & Thu 9/1 – 9/29 $28 Youth Resident, $42 Youth Non-Resident $33 Adult Resident, $50 Adult Non-Resident
6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Adult & Teen
SHARC Fest
Kick your summer off right by gathering the whole family and participating in SHARC Fest: a family TRY-athlon and a Safety Expo. Each family supports and encourages each member as they conquer the 100 yard swim, 1.9 mile bike, and a 1/2 mile run. This is a non-timed event and is for the whole family. Finish the race with a BBQ and a stroll around the Safety Expo, described below. The Family TRY-athlon is limited to 200 participants. Family SHARC 50751 Sun 6/26 $8 per participant/ $32 max per family
SWIM
BIKE
RUN
LEARN
100 yards Life jackets, kickboards, or walk around the pool
1.9 miles Training wheels, strider bikes or other nonmotorized bike
1/2 mile Run, walk, hop, skip, stroll, or push
Safety Expo Safety tips, vendors, prizes & more!
SHARC Fest
10 am
Sunday, June 26
TWO EVENTS FOR EVERYONE!
Safety Expo
Family TRY-athlon 10 am – 12 pm #50751 Do all or part of the TRY-athlon Completion BBQ
Bring the family to SHARC Fest. Enjoy water safety activities, vendors and demonstrations teaching the importance of staying safe while having fun in and around the water. Visit with our vendors to complete a bingo card for a chance to win prizes. This portion of SHARC Fest is open to the public and is free. For more information regarding details on the expo please call 503-681-6127. Family SHARC
Safety Expo
11 am – 1 pm Free! Open to everyone! No need to participate in TRY-athlon to attend Helmet Fittings • Life Jacket Fittings • Swim Assessments • Kayak Rides • Fire & Police Departments • Games & Activities • Prizes • More!
Sun
6/26
11 am – 1 pm
Information: 503-681-6127 or Brooke Ives@Hillsboro-Oregon.gov
Free
Adult Tennis
Learn the basics of tennis in this fast-paced class. Skills taught include forehand, backhand, serves, and volleys through skill drill, match play and the use of the ball machine. All skill levels welcome. Bring a water bottle.
Family Tennis
Learn or freshen up your tennis skills while playing tennis together. Learn the fundamentals, game strategy, and rules though interactive games. All skill levels welcome. Bring a water bottle. 10 years – Adult 53rd Avenue Tennis Courts Mark Sendelback 50808 Wed 6/22 – 7/13 50809 Wed 7/20 – 8/10 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident Phone: 503-681-5397
6 – 7:30 pm 6 – 7:30 pm
Info: 503-681-6120
53rd Avenue Tennis Courts Todd Powell Beginning 50810 Tue 50811 Tue 50812 Tue Intermediate
6/21 – 7/12 7/19 – 8/9 8/16 – 9/6
6:30 – 7:30 pm 6:30 – 7:30 pm 6:30 – 7:30 pm
50813 Tue 6/21 – 7/12 50814 Tue 7/19 – 8/9 50815 Tue 8/16 – 9/6 $30 Resident, $45 Non-Resident
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U-Jam Fitness
®
U-Jam Fitness unites world beats with urban flavor and takes you around the world from Hip-Hop to Bollywood, with an athletic cardio workout that tones your body and leaves you begging for more. ®
U-Jam Fitness® is Universal, Unique and eUphoric. So lace up your kicks and Let the music drive you. SHARC Jade Craig Fri 5/20 6 – 7 pm Fri 6/17 6 – 7 pm Fri 7/15 6 – 7 pm Fri 8/19 6 – 7 pm Free with SHARC Membership, $5 Resident, $7 Non Resident
TRX
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. TRX is a fast, effective total-body workout. Build a rock-solid core and increase muscular endurance. Benefits people of all fitness levels (pro athletes to seniors). This class is limited to seven participants
park @ the plaza
Special Offers. Enjoy ½ price admission every Friday during June, July and August 2016 on single visits (or two kids with one punch) Celebrate National Park & Recreation Month with free admission on Wednesday, July 27.
Adult SHARC Brooke, Julia & Janie 50742 50743 50744 50739
Wed/Fri Wed/Fri Wed/Fri Mon/Wed
50740
Mon/Wed
5/23 – 6/22 9 – 9:45 am 6/27 – 7/27 9 – 9:45 am 8/ – 8/31 9 – 9:45 am 5/23 – 6/22* 5:45 – 6:30 pm No class 5/30 6/27 – 7/27* 5:45 – 6:30 pm No class 7/4 8/1 – 8/31 5:45 – 6:30 pm 5/24 – 6/23 9 – 9:45 am 6/28 – 7/28 9 – 9:45 am 8/2 – 9/1 9 – 9:45 am
50741 Mon/Wed 50734 Tue/Thu 50735 Tue/Thu 50736 Tue/Thu *9 classes: w/SHARC Membership $40.50 Resident, $59 Non-Resident w/o SHARC Membership $49.50 Resident, $67.5 Non Resident 10 classes: w/SHARC Membership $45 Resident, $65 Non-Resident w/o SHARC Membership $55 Resident, $75 Non-Resident
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Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
SATU JULY RDAY, 16, 2 016
FRE E FAM9AM – 4PM F I E L Y DOW ST NTOW I N HI VA LLSB L
SPECIAL EVENTS
presented by
Hillsb pionsh oro Hops ORO ip Par ade & STEAM Rally Vote f o r Best of H Street farme illsboro rs’ ma arts & rket crafts b eer & eco-fr wine iendly activit ies Cham
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Adult Sports Leagues Visit our website at teamsideline.com/hillsboro for additional league details or email kevin.zuercher@hillsboro-oregon.gov for more information.
Summer Sports Leagues
The following is a list of sports leagues available in the summer months. Gather up a group and join in for some friendly competition. For more information on these or other adult sports leagues, visit our web page at teamsideline.com/hillsboro or contact Kevin at kevin.zuercher@hillsboro-oregon.gov. Men’s Basketball (June – March)
Upcoming League Information
Important dates for adult sports leagues are listed below. These dates include meetings for team organizers, registration deadlines and league start dates. Fall Women’s Volleyball organizational meeting 8/5 Summer Men’s Soccer season begins 5/17 Fall Softball organizational meeting on 6/3
Men’s and Women’s Soccer (All year)
Fall Co-ed Volleyball organizational meeting 8/5
Co-ed Soccer (March – November)
Summer Men’s Outdoor Basketball registration due 5/29
Men’s Softball (May – September)
Fall Men’s Flag Football organizational meeting 7/22
Women’s Softball (May – July)
Fall Men’s Basketball organizational meeting 8/5
Co-ed Softball (May – September)
Summer Softball season begins 4/27
Men’s Outdoor Basketball (June – August)
Fall Men’s 7v7 Soccer organizational meeting 8/5
Social Games Hillsboro Parks & Recreation has begun offering Social Game Leagues beginning with cornhole. This program encourages social interaction for community members and is for players of all skill levels. Plans to introduce more games are underway.
Cornhole
Cornhole, or bean bag toss, is a social game in which players take turns throwing bags of corn (bean bags) at a raised platform with a hole in the far end. Teams play 30 minute matches against opponents twice a night throughout the designated season. The program takes place at various business locations throughout the city. Register as a team or as an individual. Individuals are paired with others to form teams. For more information on Social Game Leagues or Cornhole, visit teamsideline.com/hillsboro. 21 years and older Various Hillsboro Businesses Mon
Five weeks beginning Mid-June
Twosomes:
$55 (all participants in-city) $65 for all other teams $35
Individuals:
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6 – 9 pm
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
SPECIAL EVENTS Garden Locations • Calvary garden 937 Jackson School Road • David Hill garden 440 SE Oak Street • Orenco garden 6420 NW Oelrich Road • Sonrise garden 6701 NE Campus Way Garden Plots & Fees • Raised Beds ................... $30 • 10' x 20' ......................... $40 • 15' x 20' ......................... $50 • 20' x 20' ......................... $60
Grow your own
organic veggies, herbs & flowers! Join the
HILLSBORO Community GARDENS!
Contact Heather Peterson, Garden Coordinator Heather.Peterson@hillsborooregon.gov • 503-681-5374 www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ CommunityGardens
SAVE THE DATE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016
3rd Annual Fundraising Auction & Dinner
AN EVENING AT THE RACES
A BENEFIT FOR THE HILLSBORO COMMUNITY SENIOR CENTER 503-615-1090 Co-sponsored by the Supporters of the Community Senior Center of Hillsboro & Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Birding by Ear
Local Native Pollinators
Learn to identify birds by their songs. After an indoor presentation to get your ears tuned up, head outside and listen carefully to the songs and calls around us. You may hear American robin, blackheaded grosbeak, song sparrow, yellow warbler and more. Learn how to listen, how to find singing birds, which sounds males and females make, and how to make those sounds stick so you recognize them again.
Learn about the interesting variety of local native pollinators and when to look for them in our area in this interesting and informative class. Discover how to attract them to your garden and landscape.
10 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Ron Spendal 50950 Sat 6/11 Free. Pre-registration required
16 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Laura Whittemore 50948 Sun 5/22 50952 Sun 6/12 $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident
Dragonfly Identification Workshop
10 am — 1 pm 10 am — 1 pm
Great Blue Heron Walks
An indoor presentation on the general life history, anatomy and behavior of the common dragonfly species of the area, followed by a field trip into the Preserve to look for odonates. Bring binoculars, camera and magnifying lens if you have them. Class size limited to fifteen participants.
Celebrate the 30th annual Great Blue Heron Week with bird expert Rick Balazs to view the Owl Woods heron colony. Thirty to fifty pairs of herons nest in this stand of Douglas fir trees on the east edge of Jackson Bottom. Rick has spent hundreds of hours monitoring the birds over the years and knows the behaviors and antics of nesting herons very well. Be prepared for a two mile (round-trip) leisurely walk over mostly flat terrain. Dress for the weather, the trails may be muddy. Bring binoculars. A variety of other birds including bald eagles, osprey and songbirds may be seen. Free. Group size limited to 15. 10 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Rick Balazs 50949 Sat 5/28 50951 Sat 6/11 Free ($2 per person donations welcomed). Pre-registration required 54
10 am — 1 pm 10 am — 1 pm
10 am — 12 pm
16 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Jim Johnson 50953 Sat 6/25 $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident
10 am — 2 pm
Thursday Eve Rambles at Jackson Bottom
As the sun settles into the western sky and temperatures begin to cool off just a bit, this is a great time to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the Preserve. Be prepared to walk up to two miles on level trails and be steered by nature’s whims as we view wildlife, explore habitats and listen to the heartbeat of the Tualatin River. All ages Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Wetlands Education Center Staff and volunteers Thu
7/21 — 8/11
7 pm — 8:30 pm
Free
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Adult & Teen
Yoga with the Birds at Jackson Bottom
Shorebird Identification Class
Learn the basic principles of shorebird identification in this classroom and field trip experience. Between July and October a dozen or more species of shorebirds pass through Oregon and this class prepares you to recognize them all, wherever your fall birding may take you. Class size limited to 15 participants. Bring binoculars, field guide, spotting scope (if you have them), be prepared to walk one mile. 16 years — Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center John Rakestraw 50954 Sat 8/6 $18 Resident, $25 Non-Resident
9 am — 12 pm
Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Lindsay Garcia 50985 Mon/Wed 6/13 — 6/29 $20 Resident, $25 Non-Resident
Drawing Nature I
7:30 — 8:30 am
Kendra Wolf
See nature through different eyes with this beginning drawing class. Learn to ‘read’ the light your subject reflects and how to capture it on paper to render a realistic drawing using graphite pencil. Our extensive collection of wildlife specimens and natural objects are sure to inspire your artistic vision. Supply list available at registration.
50955 Sat 8/20 $22 Resident, $30 Non-Resident
50986 Mon/Wed 7/11 — 8/3 Lindsay Garcia
7:30 — 8:30 am
50987 Mon/Wed 8/8 — 8/31 $40 Resident, $56 Non-Resident
7:30 — 8:30 am
Drawing Nature II
Enjoy pen and ink? This class continues in the vein of Drawing Nature I, though It is not necessary have previously taken any class. Learn to use crow quill pens and create detailed drawings of nature.
Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Alice Hill
Phone: 503-681-5397
Let Yoga with the Birds make you soar on summer mornings. Feel refreshed, rejuvenated, and balanced in the invigorating atmosphere of Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. This beginner to intermediate class takes place on the covered deck, open to the east and the morning sun. Bring a mat, towel, and water bottle. Arrive dressed to begin class and be prepared for possibly cool mornings. After each class a half-hour, meditative bird walk is hosted by staff for those who wish to participate. Class size limited to 15.
10 am — 1 pm
Info: 503-681-6120
Adult Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center Alice Hill 50984 Sat 8/27 $22 Resident, $30 Non-Resident
10 am — 1 pm
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Volunteers Grow Community We are grateful for all of the wonderful volunteer support for our parks, programs and events. Thank you for volunteering. To fill out an application to volunteer, visit: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksVolunteer
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Inform guests of seasonal, natural happenings (such as location of beaver dams or osprey nests), answer questions and give directions to the shelters and on the trails of the Wetlands. Some knowledge or interest in local birds and wildlife is preferred.
shifts vary
Walters Cultural Arts Center
Dining Room Server
Family Art Night Assistant
Team up to ensure all patrons are served in a timely, effective manner. Servers deliver a three-course lunch and bus tables. A commitment of once per week is preferred. Mon – Fri
June – Sept
Sell BINGO cards, monitor floor, distribute concession items and manage kitchen/ bistro. This fast paced exciting assignment is suitable for groups and individuals trying to earn volunteer hours for school or community service. An ongoing commitment is preferred. A food handler’s card is required for some positions. Wed
5 – 9 pm
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Shifts Vary
First Tue
4:45 – 7 pm
6:15 – 8:45 pm
Swim Instructor Aide
Lifeguard Aide
Join the team and assist staff with front desk tasks such as scanning membership passes, passing out deep water swim test bracelets, light lobby maintenance and giving facility tours. This is a great opportunity for individuals developing job skills or earning volunteer hours for school or community service.
Welcome patrons, answer questions about exhibits, conduct restroom checks, restock beverage stations and other tasks as needed.
Third Tue
Shute Park Aquatic and Recreation Center Front Desk Greeter
Gallery Opening Assistant
Welcome patrons, assist with beverage stations, answer questions about the event and other tasks as needed.
10 am – 1 pm or 1 – 4 pm
7:30 am – 7:30 pm
6:15 – 8:45 pm
Spoken Word Assistant
Center Guides greet patrons as they enter the Education Center, answer questions, give tours of the facility, operate the Jackson Bottom Gift Shop and occasionally answer the main telephone line.
Daily
Thu
11:45 am – 1:15 pm
Center Guide
Daily
Assist instructor with set up, clean up, art supply distribution and help participants with projects.
BINGO Assistant
Roving Naturalist
Daily
Community Senior Center
Have fun in the sun this summer as a Lifeguard Aide. Help ensure both staff and patron safety by passing out life jackets, distributing water and sunscreen, relaying messages from guards on the stand, scanning the facility’s public areas and preforming light maintenance. Lifeguard Aides must be able to pass the Deep Water Swim Test.
If you enjoy working with kids and having fun in the pool, this position is for you! Volunteers accompany staff in the water and assist with water safety and swim skill development. You do not need to be a skilled swimmer to apply. This is a great opportunity for teachers on summer vacation and high school students developing job skills. Swim Instructor Aides must be able to pass the Deep Water Swim Test.
Mon – Fri Mon – Fri Sat – Sun
Mon – Fri Mon – Fri Sat
6/20 – 9/4 6/20 – 9/4 6/20 – 9/4
1 – 4 pm 7 – 9 pm 1 – 5 pm
6/20 – 8/26 9:30 am – 12:40 pm 6/20 – 8/26 4:10 – 6:40 pm 6/2 – 8/27 8:50 am – 12 pm
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Adult & Teen
Volunteer Special Events
The Outpost
Saddle up to help with this free, summertime activity and free lunch program to benefit youth ages 1 – 18. Help with arts & crafts, reading, science experiments, water activities, sports, Super Hero Training and Food Hero Training, as well as serve lunches.
SHARC Fest
Kick off summer by being a part of Hillsboro’s only family triathlon. Help at the registration table, in the safety expo, at the BBQ, on the race route, in the transition area and at the finish line. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle, this event is held rain or shine. Sun
6/26
8:15 am – 2 pm shifts vary
Celebrate Hillsboro
Come help with this fun, free community event. Volunteers set up/tear down vendor booths, monitor the Inflatable Fun Zone, staff the Arts Village and promote sustainability activities on the plaza. This is a great opportunity for groups and individuals. Fri Sat
7/15 7/16
4 – 6 pm 8:30 am – 6 pm
shifts vary
Mon – Fri 6/20 – 8/19 Shute Park Mon – Fri 6/20 – 8/19 Shadywood Park
10 am – 2 pm 10 am – 1:30 pm
Contact Scott Crowell to schedule your stewardship project: Scott.Crowell@ hillsboro-oregon.gov or 503-681-6429
Park Projects
All tools, gloves, plants, materials and a project leader are provided at park projects sponsored by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.
All Comers Family 5k
Help promote a healthy Hillsboro by assisting with the All Comers Family 5k. Help setup event, check in participants, mark and monitor the course, hand out ribbons at the finish line and cheer on 5k participants. These are fun, family friendly events and take place rain or shine. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle. Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat
5/21 6/18 8/20 9/24 10/15
8 – 11 am Central Park 8 – 11 am McKinney Park 8 – 11 am 53rd Avenue Park 8 – 11 am Walnut Street Park 8 – 11 am Fairgrounds Sports Complex
Get Dirty
Looking for a group stewardship 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.
All Comers Track Meets
Help set -up, check-in, measure throwing distances, hand out ribbons at the finish line and judge various events. All meets are free to participants. There are 16 events running simultaneously and are open to all ages. Track meet success relies on the help of volunteers. No track experience required. 7/13, 20, 27, 8/3 5 – 9 pm
Hare Field
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 Mon 9 am – 12 pm
Want to Volunteer? Visit: www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/ParksVolunteer For more information, contact Sarah Delepine, Volunteer Services Coordinator at: sarah.delepine@hillsboro-oregon.gov or 503-615-3479.
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Active Adult Enrichment Programs
Programs are held in the multipurpose rooms at Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC) unless noted in the class description. Unless otherwise noted, admission is covered by membership (SHARC, SilverSneaker®, or Silver&Fit®) or a single visit admission. Registration is required.
A Will is Not Enough in Oregon
Receive practical advice on how to safeguard your assets during and after your lifetime. Acquire up to date knowledge about wills, living trusts, health care documents, issues regarding guardianship, conservatorship, and powers of attorney. Learn how to avoid probate. Adult SHARC Attorney and Co-Author Richard B. Schneider, LLC 50591 Free
Senior and Friends Recognition Parties
Tue
7/26
2 – 3:30 pm
All seniors are welcome to this friendly social event and potluck. Bring your favorite potluck dish and let’s celebrate. SHARC *Fri 6/3 Fri 7/1 Fri 8/5 Free with membership or single visit pass
11:15 – 12:30 pm 11:15 – 12:30 pm 11:15 – 12:30 pm
* Potluck is a BBQ in Shute Park. Hamburgers & veggie burgers provided. Registration required.
Just Between Us: A Women’s Wellness Series
Join the Hillsboro Community Senior Center, AgeCelebration and local businesses for a series of discussions around common women’s wellness topics. Not health issues, per se, but rather those little annoyances we experience as women at different stages of life. Upright & Confident, Part 1: Posture, Balance, Core & More focuses on staying upright and confident in our daily lives by practicing balance, posture, strength and more. Feel Good Food teaches healthy eating habits like what to eat, when, and why to increase energy and maximize your health. Upright & Confident, Part 2: Focus, Focus, Focus discusses the essential mental components of staying upright and confident such as reducing distraction and multi-tasking. Community Senior Center Classroom 50828 50829 50830 50827 Per class: Series: 58
Thu Thu Thu Thu
6/9 10 – 11:30 am Upright & Confident, Part 1: Posture, Balance, Core & More 6/16 10 – 11:30 am Feel Good Food 6/23 10 – 11:30 am Upright & Confident, Part 2: Focus, Focus, Focus 6/9 – 6/23 10 – 11:30 am Whole Series $6 Senior Resident, $9 Senior Non-Resident, $8 Adult Resident, $12 Adult Non-Resident $15 Senior Resident, $23 Senior Non-Resident, $20 Adult Resident, $29 Adult Non-Resident Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Senior
MELT Method® Mini Workshops
The MELT Method® is a simple self-treatment that reduces chronic pain and helps you stay healthy, youthful, and active for a lifetime. MELT balances the nervous system and connective tissue of your body, which work together to provide support and optimal mindbody communication, in a way no other self-treatment can. As little as 10 minutes of MELT three times a week is all your body needs to begin reducing the effects of accumulated tension and stress caused by daily living. See and feel results in the first session. The ultimate goal of MELT is to improve your body’s ability to restore balance and repair itself, which can create remarkable, lasting changes. The first fun mini workshop focuses on hand treatment and the other on foot treatment. Community Senior Center Park Room Tracy Strawn 50818 Fri 7/22 10 – 11 am 50819 Fri 7/29 10 – 11 am $6 Senior Resident, $9 Senior Non-Resident, $8 Adult Resident, $12 Adult Non-Resident
Hand Treatment Foot Treatment
Staying in Motion
Did you know physical activity can improve memory by increasing both blood flow to the brain and brain volume by joining us in this four-week program. Staying in Motion may be right for you. In this four-week program participants learn how regular physical activity can reverse age-related decline, safe stretching, strengthening and endurance exercises, the importance of rest and relaxation, and how exercising regularly maintains or improves your balance and flexibility. All fitness levels are welcome. Staying in Motion is geared specifically toward individuals with early memory loss and their care partners. Screening and registration through the Alzheimer’s Association are required. Call 800-272-3900 for more information or to register. Community Senior Center Classroom Alzheimer’s Association Staff 50863 Thu 7/28 9:30 – 11:30 am FREE to those who qualify – Screening & registration through the Alzheimer’s Association
Mastery of Aging Well: A Program for Healthy Living Join Elders in Action for a unique program developed in partnership with Oregon State University and AARP that offers a five module series for anyone interested in healthy aging. Module topics include: • Memory Difficulties: Should I be worried? • Depression in Later Life • Medication Jeopardy • Food as Medicine? • Physical Activity & Exercise Elders in Action trained volunteers facilitate engaging and interactive video book club discussions with businesses and community groups. Community Senior Center Classroom Elders in Action 50863 FREE
Thu
Phone: 503-681-5397
7/28
9:30 – 11:30 am
Info: 503-681-6120
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I Love Hillsboro+
Join the Hillsboro Community Senior Center and AgeCelebration for a monthly educational travel experience celebrating enterprise in local business. Learn how things are made, packaged and distributed right here in Hillsboro and the surrounding areas. Enjoy a behind the scenes look at innovations and processes and learn from local experts about today’s challenges for tomorrow’s economy. Enrich your mind, connect with local business leaders, and enjoy being with others who, like you, love learning. I Love Hillsboro+…it’s not just a tour, it’s an education. Bus departs from/returns to Community Senior Center
Them’s the Berries
$18 Senior Resident, $27 Senior Non-Resident, $27 Adult Resident, $40 Adult Non-Resident
Visit Smith Berry Barn to see the berry business in action. Learn the selection process behind their 20 varieties of berries, ideal planting times, how to grow and harvest for optimal results, and best practices for a fresh market-direct to customer berry business. Hear about the seasonal aspects of the farm including the happenings before, during and after the berries are ready for picking. 50825
9:30 am – 12 pm
Love horses? Curious about horse-assisted therapy? This trip teaches you about hippotherapy, the practice of using a horse’s movement as a treatment tool in physical, occupational and speech therapy. Forward Stride’s inclusive riding and horseassisted therapy programs help children & adults of all abilities develop horsemanship skills, fitness and self-confidence.
A fascinating look at dairy operations. Get a behind-the-scenes look at raising dairy cows for fresh pasteurized cow’s milk. The third generation dairy farmers of Schoch Dairy Farm & Creamery educate about rearing and milking cattle, preparing, storing, packing and distributing dairy products, and how they go from cow to bottle. Tue
7/26
Improving Lives through Equine-Assisted Therapies
From Cow to Bottle
50824
Tue
6/28
50826
9:30 am – 12 pm
Tue
8/30
9:30 am – 12 pm
Facebook Basics, Part 2:
Customize Your Timeline
The Hillsboro Community Senior Center and AgeCelebration offer Part 2 of Facebook Basics, focusing on the Facebook homepage and timeline, adding and removing content, and responding to others’ posts. This class is helpul if you use Facebook but want a deeper understanding of how to express yourself in the application. Participants should have an understanding of Internet navigation, an existing Facebook account with login credentials and a basic understanding of Facebook. Choose the appropriate registration option for bringing your Wi-Fi enabled laptop or not. Community Senior Center Library Personal Laptop User Cindy Cosenzo
Non-Laptop User Cindy Cosenzo
50820 Thu 7/7 1:30 – 3:30 pm $12 Senior Resident, $18 Senior Non-Resident, $17 Adult Resident, $23 Adult Non-Resident
50821 Thu 6/30 1:30 – 3:30 pm $15 Senior Resident, $22 Senior Non-Resident, $19 Adult Resident, $29 Adult Non-Resident
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Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Senior
Adventures Without Limits Excursions
Register in advance at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. All adventures begin and end at the Hillsboro Community Senior Center. Adventures Without Limits provides all specialized equipment and can provide clothing and footwear, if needed. Please make these needs known at registration. Trips are provided in conjunction with Adventures Without Limits and the Elsie Stuhr Center.
Kayaking in Scappoose Bay
Rafting the Lower Clackamas River
Join Adventures Without Limits for a beautiful and exciting paddle down one of our National Wild and Scenic Rivers, the Lower Clackamas. The river winds through steep-walled canyons covered in thick forests before opening up to wide grassy banks. There are deep pools and shady banks along the way, sheltering many species of birds and fish, including coho, chinook, and steelhead. We put in at Milo McIver State Park and take out at Barton Park, enjoying Class II rapids and fun wave trains along the way.
Scappoose Bay is on the Multnomah Channel of the Willamette River, near the north end of Sauvie Island. It is a beautiful, peaceful, and protected area tidally affected by the Columbia River, full of inlets and smaller waterways that are perfect for exploring by kayak. When the water levels are high, we have the opportunity to paddle through a flooded forest. This is a perfect beginner/ intermediate paddle experience. Scappoose Bay is full of wildlife, both in the water and on land. Join Adventures Without Limits for the chance to see herons, beavers, osprey, eagles, and fish while you glide through the scenic waters. Trip costs include the use of rafts, paddles, specialty equipment, professional instruction from certified staff and transportation to and from the Senior Center. Participants should wear swim shorts or nylon pants, a non-cotton t-shirt or long sleeve shirt, old sneakers or aqua sox and a sunhat or baseball cap. Bring your sunglasses, sunscreen, lunch and a snack, liter of water, and extra clothes for the ride home.
Adventures Without Limits provides a number of vessels including those with outriggers for better balance, two person kayaks and wide cockpits. Trip costs include the use of kayaks, paddles, personal floatation devices, specialty equipment, professional instruction from certified staff and transportation to and from the Senior Center. Participants should wear swim shorts or nylon pants, a non-cotton t-shirt or long sleeve shirt, old sneakers or aqua sox and a sunhat or baseball cap. Bring your sunglasses, sunscreen, lunch and snack, liter of water, and extra clothes for the ride home. AWL Staff 50858 $70
Tue
Phone: 503-681-5397
7/19
8 am – 5:30 pm
Info: 503-681-6120
AWL Staff 50859 $70
Tue
8/23
8 am – 5:30 pm
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Senior
NEW! Watercolor: Create with Color
Find increased joy and freedom in you painting. Bring your images to life by unlocking the power and possibilities of color. Experiment with warm and cool colors, discover the way colors interact, take inspiration from nature, and more. Hone your skills through a series of fun, engaging exercises to help launch your creativity—and your paintbrush—to the next level. Materials provided. 18 years – Adult Hillsboro Community Senior Center Bonnie Burbidge
SPANISH through the ARTS for ADULTS Use songs, card games, activities, crafts & skits to learn Spanish in this dynamic and fun, 4-week class. Maestra Cyndi Turtledove of L.E.S.T.A., Learn English/ Spanish Through the Arts, teaches you exciting ways to learn an important second language.
51000 Thu 6/23 – 7/21 10 – 11:30 am $38 Senior Resident, $47 Senior Non-Resident $57 Resident, $69 Non-Resident
Community Senior Center Classroom Cyndi Turtledove Free Trial Tue 6/28 1:30 – 2:30 pm 50823 Tue 7/12 – 8/2 1:30 – 3 pm $40 Senior Resident, $60 Senior Non-Resident, $50 Adult Resident, $75 Adult Non-Resident
Canvas & Corks Mini Collage
Wondering about the mysteries of collage? Get tips on the different types of glue and technique, then make and take up to three adorable mini-collages using tiny stretched canvas and canvas boards. These are fun to do and make perfect gifts, too. Bring scissors. All other materials provided, but you may bring a small image or ephemera if you wish. Community Senior Center Classroom Barbara Martin 50817 Tue 6/14 $25 Resident, $35 Non-Resident, $25 Senior Resident, $30 Senior Non-Resident
1:30 – 4 pm
Support your local Senior Center this summer by attending this fun paint & sip fundraiser. Enjoy a glass of wine or two while tapping into your artistic side. Local artist and Green Cab collective member, Barbara Martin, leads you through her take on Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers.” Light appetizers served. Funds go to the Supporters of the Community Senior Center of Hillsboro, Inc. Adults 21+ Community Senior Center Dining Hall Barbara Martin 50816 $50
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Fri
6/10
7 – 9 pm
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Adult & Teen
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
Located minutes south of downtown Hillsboro, Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve’s 635 acres are a quiet sanctuary for both people and wildlife. Over 200 species of birds have been sighted at Jackson Bottom, including nesting Bald Eagles, Osprey and Great Blue Herons. Thousands of Northern Pintails and other waterfowl visit each winter, making Jackson Bottom a haven for bird watchers. The Preserve is home to deer, otters, beavers, and hundreds of other species. Providing interpretive education on wetlands and wildlife, panoramic views, natural resources management, trails and recreation, Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is a treasure for the entire region.
Wetlands Education Center
With the help of generous donations, dedicated volunteers, and the vision of the non-profit Jackson Bottom Board of Directors the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center opened on September 27, 2003. The 12,000 square-foot farm-style building blends well with its natural surroundings and a 3,000-square foot wraparound deck that connects the Center to the trails leading into the Preserve. The covered deck overlooking the Preserve is a perfect space for rentals and special events. The Wetlands Education Center includes an exhibit hall filled with interactive exhibits on wetlands and natural history, and the only bald eagle nest on display in the continental United States. The Center also has a Nature Store and a multipurpose space for programs.
Connecting with Nature
With over 25,000 people engaged in programs or visiting the Preserve annually, the Wetlands Education Center strives to create a diverse range of opportunities for people to interact and participate in the rich natural ecology of the surrounding wetlands. Community program offerings include Lunch with the Birds, Sunset & Moonrise Watch, Morning Bird Song Walks, and ongoing lectures on topics such as native plants, pollinators and soil health. Nature education programming at the Preserve includes camps and classes for all ages and abilities in tracking, wildlife watching, plant identification, crafting with natural materials, and more.
Phone: 503-681-6206
Info: 503-681-6120
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Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
Lunch with the Birds
Join Jackson Bottom staff and volunteers for Lunch with the Birds. Learn identification tips and natural history facts about local wildlife. Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them. A few pairs of binoculars are available to borrow. This event is rain or shine and our time is spent outside. Some parks have shelter from the rain but be prepared for the weather. No registration required. All Ages and Birdwatching Levels Dairy Creek Park, 515 SW 17th Ave Mixed woodland along Dairy Creek attracts migrating and nesting songbirds Wed
May 4, 11, 18, 25
Photo by Stephen Young
12 – 1 pm
Osprey Watch
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, 2600 SW Hillsboro Highway Meet at Education Building, south end of the Preserve. From nesting waterfowl to singing Swainson’s thrushes. Wed Free
June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
A pair of osprey have returned for the fourth year in a row to nest at Jackson Bottom. If all goes well, one or two chicks should be visible in the nest by early July. Beginning then our roving naturalists are available to help you view the osprey up close with a spotting scope and share information on the birds’ life history.
12 – 1 pm
Roving Naturalists at Jackson Bottom
Be on the lookout for one of our roving naturalists when you visit Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve on weekends beginning in May. These volunteers are out on the trails with a friendly smile, information on seasonal points of interest and answers to your questions. Check in with the front desk when you arrive to learn if a roving naturalist is on duty and where they might be found.
Sunset Sit & Moonrise Smile
Once a month make time in your day 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 seeks shelter as nighttime creatures emerge. Join us thirty minutes before sunset, once a month, at select Hillsboro park sites. A Hillsboro Parks & Recreation naturalist is on hand to help you tune in to the many wonderful events that attend the passing of day into night. Dress comfortably for the weather. Bring a chair and something warm to drink if you like. Free. No registration required. Rood Bridge Park, 4000 Rood Bridge Road Sat
5/21
8:00 pm
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, 2600 SW Hillsboro Highway Mon
6/20
8:30 pm
Free
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Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
Jackson Bottom Nature Store
Unique Nature-Themed Gifts for Everyone.
Phone: 503-681-6206
Info: 503-681-6120
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Hillsboro Community Senior Center 750 SE 8th Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503-615-1090
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm
Health and Wellness
The Hillsboro Community Senior Center (the Center) is a vibrant facility that promotes and supports recreation programs and activities which benefit older adults. Nestled in Shute Park, the Center is operated by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation. The Center focuses on diverse wellness and community connectivity opportunities that foster a sense of empowerment within its constituency.
Health and wellness are important to everyone, so we partner with community providers to bring you health and wellness education, hearing screening, vaccinations, and foot care. The Center is home to a series of fitness classes designed for the older adult population. Watch our schedule for upcoming lectures, classes and health screenings.
Older adults in Hillsboro and the surrounding areas flock to the Center for fun and socialization through various programs, activities, lectures, volunteer engagement and meal offerings. The Center collaborates with the Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center (SHARC), to offer expanded fitness opportunities for older adults, and works with numerous community partners to provide free periodic health screenings and wellness-focused educational workshops. Additionally, the Center expands the reach of local seniors with its innovative travel program that features both day trips to events and hidden treasures in Oregon and Washington, as well as extended travel opportunities throughout the greater United States and beyond.
Education
What better way to keep body and brain healthy than to learn new things? The Walters Cultural Arts Center brings arts classes, including theatre and painting to the Center. We offer technology workshops in which patrons can learn to operate their electronic devices such as phones, tablets and computers. A variety of lecturers have made their way into our halls to deliver stimulating talks on a variety of subjects. Our fabulous Chef Tadashi offers courses on how to create some of his most popular dishes. Register early when he does, these classes fill quickly.
Dining Services
Travel
Recreation Opportunities
Gift Shop
Daily dining is available for lunch on most weekdays at noon. At only $4 per plate, the full, chef-prepared meal is quite a deal. Diners seeking healthier options can also choose to eat from our fresh salad bar instead of the featured daily menu. On holidays, special ticketed lunches are often available, featuring festive menus and activities.
Get out and have fun. We offer celebrations, nature walks, bridge, a handicrafts group, Wii bowling and much more. You can expand your vocal chops and join the Serenaders. Throughout the year, special events take place in the Center in the park, many free. Play Bingo every Wednesday, courtesy of the SCSCH. Win fabulous prizes and support the Center while you’re having fun.
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If you like to travel in a group, we offer day trips to local destinations as well as extended travel in the United States and abroad. We offer adventure trips as well, where patrons are active in hiking, snowshoeing, paddling, exploring and more.
Our patrons are talented people, and they populate our Gift Shop with their wares. If you’re looking for a unique gift to give, check it out. The SCSCH operates the Gift Shop, which is run by volunteers, and proceeds benefit the Center and its programs.
Features
Patrons may take advantage of our in-house library and computer lab if they wish. We also offer a post-lunch food distribution almost every day. The facility offers rental space for parties and events. Call for availability.
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Drop-In Activity
Description/Instructor
Days
Time
Fees
Small group, low key setting
Mon
9:30 am
$.05/card
Bingo
Traditional games, special games, door prizes
Wed
5:45 – 9 pm
$4/10 games, $15/all games
Lunch
Chef Tadashi inspired. Be seated by 12:15 pm.
Mon – Fri
12 pm
$4.00
Duplicate bridge
Partner required
Mon & Thu
Noon – 4:30 pm
$2.00
Open bridge
All levels welcomed
Thu
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
Shute Park Pages
Monthly book club. Meetings alternate between Senior Center & Shute Park Library
4 Thu/mo
10:30 – 11:30 am
Free
Support & Services
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Description/Instructor
Days
Free
Time
Fees
Blood Pressure Checks Provided by Home Instead Senior Care
1 & 3 Mon/mo
10:30 am
Free
Foot Care
Nail treatment by R.N. Client must bring own basin and towel.
Tue and 1st Thu/mo
By appointment
$25.00
Hearing Tests
Provided by SmartStep Hearing
1st Fri/mo
By appointment
Free
On-site Seamstress
Sewing repairs
2nd & 4th Wed/mo
9 am – 12 pm
Price varies
Senior Law Assistance
Half hour legal consultation
4 Thu/mo
By appointment
Free
SHIBA
Senior Health Insurance Benefit Assistance
2 Wed/mo
12:30 pm
Free
Phone: 503-615-1090
Info: 503-681-6120
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LOCAL
TRAVEL Out of Gravity Experience at OMSI
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
What does the future hold for humans and space travel? Space: An Out of Gravity Experience is a one-of-a-kind exhibit that seeks to answer that question and more by exploring the challenges of living and working in space. Housed at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), Space looks into current and future exploration. Our visit includes an IMAX movie. A stop at Cedar Hills Crossing to grab a late lunch or do some shopping on the return trip is included. 50868 $43
Mon
7/11
8:45 am – 4 pm
Chinook Winds Casino
Thu
9/17
9:30 am – 4 pm
7/21
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
The Hood River Valley Harvest Festival celebrates the bounty of the county and surrounding region. The Valley has been a premier fruit and vegetable producing region since the start of the 20th century. Today, the Harvest Festival has grown to a family-friendly, weekend-long celebration with hundreds of art, craft, food, and wine vendors. There are games, contests, pumpkin carvings and, of course, an Entertainment and Education tent featuring local brews and wine. Explore all this exciting event has to offer. 50872 $39
From a first balcony seat, experience avisually stunning, technically astounding production with a musical score like no other. A lively stage adaptation of the Academy Awardwinning 1994 Disney film, The Lion King is the story of a young lion prince living in the flourishing African Pride Lands. With a pulsing spectacle driven by primal African rhythms, unforgettable tunes and a jaw-dropping display of African wildlife brought to life onstage, this Tony Award Winning Broadway sensation is sure to please. A snack is served on the bus but additional refreshments are available for purchase at the theater. Thu
Sat
Hood River Harvest Festival
Disney’s The Lion King Matinee
50870 $74
Partake in a succulent salmon meal at the 61st annual Depoe Bay Indian Style Salmon Bake. Watch the process of filleting and slowly roasting the salmon over hot coals to perfection. After our lunch and dessert, we make our way back to home sweet Hillsboro. 50871 $59
Stay and play at the Chinook Winds casino in Lincoln City for four hours. Many no-host dining options are available for lunch. Please provide your Winner’s Circle number at the time of registration if you already have one. 50869 $10
Depoe Bay Indian Style Salmon Bake
8/11 11:30 am – 4:30 pm
Sat
10/15
8:30 am – 4 pm
Enchanted Christmas at Eola Hills Wine Cellars
Enjoy the beautiful Christmas music of Michael Allen Harrison at one of his annual Enchanted Christmas concerts. Located at the beautiful Eola Hills Wine Cellars, the evening includes delicious wine, heavy hors d’oeuvres and dessert. 50874 $84
Tue
12/6
5 – 10:30 pm
Hillsboro Community Senior Center Travel Policies To ensure successful experiences for all travelers, the Hillsboro Community Senior Center has established travel policies. For a copy, please see the front desk at the Hillsboro Community Sernior Center or visit our website. 68
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TRAVEL New England Rails & Trails
New England’s miles of sandy beaches, majestic coasts, and rolling surf invite relaxation. Spend eight days exploring New England’s charms, from the cobblestone streets of Nantucket to a dry harvest cranberry bog. Step back in time at Plimoth Plantation to sample traditional recipes, learn some Pilgrim etiquette and enjoy a Thanksgiving feast where you learn to “eat like a Pilgrim.” In Provincetown, the choice is yours—set out on a whale watch cruise or embark on a scenic adventure through the iconic sand dunes of the Cape. Visit Boston and Providence, the Gilded Age mansions of Newport, the lively artist colony of Provincetown, and the beautiful islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket, and finally, indulge in a traditional seafood and lobster feast. Travel opportunity provided by Collette. Detailed brochures and registration forms available at the Community Senior Center. Fri – Fri 9/2 – 9/9 $2,749 per person double, $3,249 per person single, $2,719 per person triple
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
Islands of New England
This exciting 8 day tour through the beautiful New England countryside features stops in 4 states including Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont & Maine. Tour one of the country’s most historic cities on a Boston city tour featuring the Old State House, Old Ironsides, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, and much more. Experience the charm of North Conway, New Hampshire. Use your two nights here to take in the amazing colors of fall from the Mount Washington Cog Railway and Conway Scenic Railroad. In Stowe/Burlington, Vermont, visit the Shelburne Museum, Ben & Jerry’s and even a Maple Sugar Farm. End your journey in Portland, Maine with an all you can eat lobster dinner. Travel opportunity provided by Premier World Discovery. Detailed brochures and registration forms available at the Community Senior Center. Sat – Sat 10/5 – 10/15 $2,774 per person double, $3,624 per person single
Christmas on the Danube
Begin your holiday season on a relaxing cruise along the scenic Danube River, stopping at traditional Christmas markets in Vienna, Regensburg, Passau, Rothenburg and Nuremberg. Nuremberg is home to one of the oldest and largest Christmas markets in the world, and is famous as a toy making center, known for its fanciful nutcrackers and Lebkuchen (gingerbread). Enjoy a German holiday party, referred to as a Glühweinparty. Float through the Wachau Valley dotted with castles and small riverside towns. Discover Würzburg, an ancient Franconian wine town. Delight in the fairytale, Baroque architecture in Passau. In Vienna, join a local expert in exploring the historic sites where you’ll indulge in the city’s atmosphere of opulence and elegance. Visit the 900-year-old Benedictine Melk Abbey, one of Europe’s largest Baroque monasteries. Travel opportunity provided by Collette. Detailed brochures and registration forms available at the Community Senior Center. Sat – Sun 12/3 – 12/11 $3,669 Lower Outside Cabin, $3,869 Middle Outside Cabin, $3,969 Upper Outside Cabin, $4,119 Suite Cabin (all rates based on double occupancy) Phone: 503-615-1090
Info: 503-681-6120
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Lifelong Learning: Health, Wellness & Personal Empowerment Laughter Yoga
Laughter is one of the world’s most powerful medicines. Join Kristi Barth & Phyllis Peabody of Home Instead Senior Care and Grace Sweet, certified trainer for a Laughter Yoga session that is sure to exercise your mind, body and soul.
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
Community Senior Center Classroom Grace Sweet Thu FREE – Just drop in.
6/2
At-Risk Driver Program
The Department of Motor Vehicles’ At-Risk Driver Program addresses cognitive and functional impairments that can make a person an unsafe driver. What happens if someone is reported as an unsafe driver—perhaps by a doctor or a family member? Learn what to do if someone is concerned about a friend or family member who is exhibiting signs of unsafe driving. Community Senior Center Classroom Kristopher Kyes
10 – 11 am
Wed FREE – Just drop in.
Grief Support Group
6/8
1:30 – 2:30 pm
Grief comes in many forms and for many different reasons – death of a loved one, changes in physical or cognitive ability, changes to lifestyle, and even traumatic events. Find support for your grief in a safe environment at this free support group facilitated by Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Maudeen Jordan of Serenity Hospice. All are welcome. Community Senior Center Classroom Maudeen Jordan, LCSW Tue FREE – Just drop in.
6/7 – 7/26
Living with Alzheimer’s for Caregivers: Late Stage
11 am – Noon
In the late stage of Alzheimer’s disease, caregiving typically involves new ways of connecting and interacting with the person with the disease. Join us for this class to hear from caregivers and professionals about resources, monitoring care and providing meaningful connection for individuals with late-stage Alzheimer’s and their families.
Power to Protect: Fraud Prevention Panel
Have you ever received a letter, an email or a phone call and thought “that’s unusual”? If you have, then you have taken the first step towards protecting yourself from financial fraud. Elders in Action in partnership with the Oregon Department of Justice and the City of Hillsboro are hosting a fraud prevention panel called Power to Protect. Learn how you can avoid the latest scam, what to do if you see something suspicious and how you can stop future abuse in your community.
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Community Senior Center Dining Hall Elders in Action & Oregon Department of Justice Tue FREE – Just drop in.
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6/21
1:30 – 3 pm
Learn the symptoms and care needs associated with the late stage of Alzheimer’s disease. Learn a new way of thinking about late stage Alzheimer’s disease which individualizes care and increases the focus on the person’s “self” rather than just physical care management. Learn effective ways to communicate, connect with and provide daily care for your loved one in the late stage. Understand the late stage care options and how to access those resources and evaluate them.
Community Senior Center Classroom Alzheimer’s Association Staff Wed 7/13 3 – 5:30 pm FREE – Register through the Alzheimer’s Association
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
By Jeffrey Hall, “Green Cab” artist
Simon Benson Lecture
Studio 750 Group Art Exhibition by “The Green Cab”
Community Senior Center Green Cab Artists Tue
6/7 & 8/9
5:30 – 7:30 pm
FREE
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
The Green Cab, a working artist collective in western Washington County, installs new art shows on a bi-monthly basis. Formal opening and reception of each show takes place on the first Tuesday of every other month. Exhibit openings feature live music, refreshments and a taste of wine for guests 21 and up.
Multnomah Falls, the Historic Columbia River Highway, Portland’s iconic “bubbler” fountains and the Benson Hotel are just a few of the priceless public assets exemplify the dedication and generosity of Simon Benson. A poor Norwegian immigrant, Benson’s life story is one of incredible achievement. He revolutionized the Northwest logging industry by pioneering steam power, logging railroads and perfecting huge seagoing log rafts. He led the movement to build good roads and was first Chair of the Oregon State Highway Commission. Local author, filmmaker and historian Sig Unander, tells how this humble, hardworking woodsman overcame daunting challenges to become Oregon’s Lumber King, then worked just as diligently to give back to his adopted state and country. Community Senior Center Dining Room Sig Unander
NEW! Dog Behavior & Learning
Fri FREE – Just drop in.
Adult, Community Senior Center Classroom Details on Page 47.
8/12
1:30 – 2:30 pm
Ticketed Events – Summer 2016
Tickets for these events go on sale approximately one month prior to the event date and must be purchased at the Community Senior Center no later than 3 business days prior to the event. If you are unable to attend after prepaying for ticketed events, you may exchange your ticket for a free daily lunch voucher which is not valid for other special meals or events. Salad bar/vegetarian and to-go options are not available at ticketed events.
Star Spangled Steak Dinner
So Long Summer BBQ
Community Senior Center Dining Room
Shute Park Picnic Area
Celebrate the good ’ol USA with your friends at the Senior Center. Enjoy a delicious steak dinner with all the trimmings while basking in the glow of the red, white and blue. Where else can you find a hearty steak dinner, good company and patriotic festivities for only $8? Fri
7/1 Noon
$8 Phone: 503-615-1090
Say goodbye to summer with friends, fun and delicious food. Join us for our annual barbecue event in Shute Park. Enjoy a mouthwatering meal of BBQ pork ribs, BBQ chicken or a vegetarian chef salad and all the trimmings. Our sponsors Home Instead Senior Care, Right Fit Senior Living Solutions and Serenity Hospice is onsite to put a smile on your face. Fri
8/26 Noon
$8 Info: 503-681-6120
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SAVE THE DATE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016
3rd Annual Fundraising Auction & Dinner
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
AN EVENING AT THE RACES Senior Center Fitness Class Schedule Single Class: $4 Resident, $6 Non-Resident 5-time punch card: $20 Resident, $30 Non-Resident Free with SHARC membership. Participants must check-in at front desk prior to class.
A BENEFIT FOR THE HILLSBORO COMMUNITY SENIOR CENTER 503-615-1090 Co-sponsored by the Supporters of the Community Senior Center of Hillsboro & Hillsboro Parks & Recreation.
Moving for Better Balance (Tai Chi)
Fun therapeutic set of rhythmic and functional Tai Chi movement assists with strength and mobility. Janie Zapata-Wilson Mon
9 am
Gentle Yoga
Slower paced standing/seated yoga class suitable for all levels of participation. Janie Zapata-Wilson Tue
9:30 am
Zumba Gold
Modified Zumba formula tailored to the needs of the active older participant. Janie Zapata-Wilson Thu
9:30 am
Nia Moving to Heal
Fun and effective aerobic program designed to increase flexibility, mobility, balance, strength and agility. Tripti Kenzer Fri 72
9 am
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Located in the heart of Downtown Hillsboro, the Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center is built on a site with a rich history of community involvement that began when Trinity Lutheran Church began construction of the building in 1947. Members of the parish pitched in and labored together to construct the frame of the building, donating both their goods and talents to create the church which would later become the Walters Cultural Arts Center in 2004. The Walters is a ground-breaking facility that provides expanded opportunities for youth and adult art education and training, community access to excellent regional and national artists and speakers, and increased opportunities for local arts organizations, and professional and emerging artists. It is the first site constructed in Hillsboro with the intention of showcasing cultural events and providing community-centered education in the arts. The establishment of the Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center and its programming has enabled the City of Hillsboro to expand and enrich the services available to its Residents and the surrounding community.
Culture & Creativity Come Together:
The Walters is home to diverse range of cultural offerings through our Concert Series, Gallery Season, and Tuesday Happenings. Our arts education programming includes camps and classes for students all ages in ceramics, painting, drawing, theatre, music, animation, and more. The Walters is a proud showplace for the arts and a vibrant representation of Hillsboro’s commitment to culture and the arts. Creativity, culture and community—your cultural arts center has it all.
Celebrate Your Special Event:
With its classic red-stone architecture, stained glass features, custom woodwork ceiling arches, concert-quality sound system, and fine art gallery, the Walters is one of the west side’s most treasured sites for weddings, parties and other special events. Whether you’d like an intimate family reception for 40 guests in our fine art gallery, an extravagant party for 200 in the theatre, or an outdoor reception on the lawn, the Walters provides a variety of amenable and affordable options for your special event. For more information about events, classes and rentals at the Walters, go to www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters.
To learn about all of the programs of the Cultural Arts division by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation, including the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council, Hillsboro Public Art Program, and the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Endowment, visit www.hillsborooregon.gov/CulturalArts.
527 E Main Street | 503-615-3485
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Walters Cultural Arts Center
Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center
Walters Cultural Arts Center
Tuesday Happenings Tuesdays are happening at the Walters—don’t miss these free events at your local cultural arts center.
First Tuesday:
Second Tuesday:
In the Walters lobby and galleries 5 – 6:30 pm
In the Walters Upstairs Gallery 7 – 8 pm
Gallery Receptions with Live Music
Open Poetry Night
First Tuesday gallery receptions are held in honor of the current artist(s) exhibiting at the Walters. Guests are invited to mingle with the community, enjoy live music in the lobby, sample free hors d’oeuvres from Decadent Creations and explore art on all three floors of the Walters.
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 respectful listeners are equally welcome and appreciated.
Third Tuesday (bi-monthly): Spoken Word Series
Six times a year, the Spoken Word Series highlights the power and art of the oral tradition in its myriad of forms: live storytelling, artist talks, lectures, readings, discussions, and more. Selected guests deliver performances and talks on a wide variety of topics pertaining to art and culture.
Stories for the Solstice: Wise, Wicked and Willful Women with Storyteller Batya Podos
Tuesday, June 21 | 7 pm Upstairs Gallery Celebrate the Summer Solstice with tales of wise, wicked, and willful women, told by storyteller Batya Podos. With over 40 years of experience as a storyteller, teacher and writer, Batya tells stories from many cultures designed to inspire and entertain. These tales of silkies and spirits, of cunning women and girls determined to craft their own destinies, contain the magic that comes to us at midsummer when the days are long and the nights are full of sweet mystery. Stories allow us to open our hearts and our imaginations to whatever we dream is possible. Prepare to be enchanted. Families are welcome but parents take note: these stories best suited for children 8 years and up.
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Annual Storytelling Picnic:
Tales of the Great Outdoors with The Oregon Tellers
Tuesday, August 16 | 7 pm Front Lawn (or Theater, in case of rain) Bring your own picnic and enjoy a beautiful summer day with The Oregon Tellers—Anne Rutherford and Norm Brecke—as they spin al fresco tales of adventures in story and song. This comedic duo entertains you with tall tales and true stories of the Pacific Northwest, including some award-winning lies and a ghost story or two. Refreshing beverages are provided, but feel free to bring your own snacks and lawn chair or blanket.
Register anytime. Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
Walters Cultural Arts Center
For more information about our Tuesday Happenings, visit www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
2016-17 WALTERS CONCERT SEASON Announcement Coming this Summer For updated information & ticket sales, visit www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters For The Latest Details
San Francisco 1906: Destruction of the Greatest City in the West by Earthquake and Fire with Sig Unander
create. participate. celebrate.
Tuesday, October 21 | 7 pm Theater In 1906, San Francisco was the leading city in the Western United States. Prosperous from Gold Rush days, it was famed for opulent theaters and hotels, majestic skyscrapers, picturesque parks, vibrant Chinatown and notorious brothel districts. All of that changed at 5:12 am on April 18, 1906 when a magnitude 8 earthquake struck without warning. . . Author and speaker Sig Unander tells the true story of the only major American city ever destroyed by earthquake and fire and the fight to save it. The presentation is illustrated with dramatic archival images of the city and its people taken by photographers during and after the event. A display and question and answer session is included in the presentation.
527 E Main Street | 503-615-3485
October 2016 HillsboroArtsMonth.org
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Gallery Exhibits Gallery exhibit hours: Monday – Thursday: 9 am – 9 pm | Friday: 9 am – 5 pm
The Walters showcases a diverse selection of artwork by both established and emerging artists year round. Gallery receptions are held on the first Tuesday of each month, featuring light sweets by Decadent Creations and live music in the lobby; for more information about our free Tuesday Happenings see page 74.
FEEDING BIRDS IN THE RAIN
NIGHT WATCH
April 5 — May 23 | Upstairs Gallery
June 7— July 25 | Upstairs Gallery
Al Crane
Janet Lucking
Catch the end of this intimate and haunting exhibit. Al Crane’s collection of images combines still lifes, film, and digital photography to explore ideas of impermanence, childhood, and the natural passage of the time.
With a fairytale quality, “Night Watch” takes viewers on a journey into the realms of dreaming, memory, and the unconscious. In these paintings by Janet Lucking, clocks literally open themselves as time seems to stand not-quite-so-still. Birds, doorknobs, and other playthings of the mind gather in this mysterious and playful cosmos.
THE CLUB CREATES
Art from Harkin’s House
Artwork by the Inukai Family Boys & Girls Club April 5 – May 30 | Downstairs Gallery
The Club at the Inukai Family Boys & Girls Club in Hillsboro serves youth in middle and high school. This exhibit presents a mixed media collection that showcases the talent, passion, and creativity of these young artists.
Artwork by Harkin’s House Youth June 7— July 25 | Downstairs Gallery
Youth art made in collaboration with the Westside Cultural Alliance’s Artist in Residence Program. Harkins House is a short term temporary shelter that provides care for youth going through the Washington County Juvenile Justice System. The mission of Harkins House is to promote growth in youth and their families.
First Tuesday Receptions in June & July:
June 7: 5 pm — 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by HO’ONA / Island Sounds July 5: 5 pm — 6:30 pm Live music from members of the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra 76
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Walters
Original Works by LAIKA Employees Artwork by LAIKA employees | August 2— September 26
Celebrating 10 years of bold filmmaking, LAIKA is an Academy-Award® winning studio located in the heart of Hillsboro. LAIKA attracts immensely talented artists, animators and filmmakers from all over the world to work on its one-of-a-kind feature films. Behind the stunning artwork of Coraline, ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls, and Kubo and the Two Strings (in theaters August 19), hundreds of skilled artists have brought their talents together to make incredible characters and sets. In this special exhibit, visitors have a rare chance see personal artwork from LAIKA employees. Stop by the opening reception for a special presentation by LAIKA in the Walters theater.
First Tuesday Receptions in August & September:
August 2: 5 pm — 6:30 pm Special LAIKA presentation in the Walters theater at 6 pm Live music in the lobby by Austin Randle September 6: 5 pm — 6:30 pm Live music in the lobby by Rainforest Jazz
Visiting the Civic Center? The Walters also curates selections for
the breezeway gallery wall in the Civic Center (just to your left when you enter the front doors). Between April and June, make sure you check out the powerful paintings on display by artist Tatyana Ostapenko.
WALTERS CULTURAL ARTS CENTER Historic Downtown Hillsboro’s Premier Wedding Venue
Classic architecture, picturesque stained glass, red stone walls, custom woodwork ceiling arches, pristine landscaping and a concert quality sound system is what you’ll find at this premier site for indoor and outdoor wedding ceremonies and receptions. The theater, gallery, terrace and lawn provide a variety of options that are both beautiful and affordable. Event space capable of hosting 20-200 guests..
Walters Cultural Arts Center 527 East Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 503.615.3485 www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Walters 527 E Main Street | 503-615-3485
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The Art of the Artists:
SHARC
More than Just an Aquatics Center... Land Amenities
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.
Land amenities at SHARC include workout facilities and rooms designated for stretching, cycling, cardio and weights.
The 84° Outdoor Pool opens June 20. The pool features two diving boards and two child-size slides.
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 is available. The cardio room equipment is available on a firstcome, first served basis.
The Main Indoor Pool is heated to 84° and features an L-shaped design with a diving board and a 117 foot curving water slide in the 12-foot deep end and a 3.5 foot shallow end. The 88° Warm Water Pool has a ramp with railings and railings in the 4’6” deep end to aid swimmers with accessibility and water therapy. The pool offers a teacup feature with warm water spilling from overhead. For all pools, children 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times. The Spa is kept at 103° and a co-ed Dry Sauna are both available for use by patrons ages 16 and over.
Locker Room and All Gender Changing Rooms Both men’s and women’s changing rooms have over 200 lockers available for your use. In addition, four ADA accessible all gender change rooms are available. Please respect the needs of these users and families with children of opposite gender.
Rentals SHARC facility offers rentals of pools and rooms for your meetings, gatherings, functions and parties. See page 79 for details.
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SHARC offers a number of classes that take place in the Group Exercise Rooms including Spin, Boot Camp, Cardio Intervals, Yoga, Pilates and many more. See pages 86 – 89 for details.
On-Site Child Care On-site child care is provided for a nominal fee 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 79.
Personal Training & Massage SHARC offers specialized opportunities such as personal training, drop-in exercise and massage. These opportunities are listed on pages 79 and 85.
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
2016 Summer Fees
NonResident
Resident
Single Visit Fee Under 2 yrs Free Youth 2 – 17 yrs $4.00 Young Adult 18 – 21 yrs $4.50 Adult $5.00 Citizens w/ Disabilities $4.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $12.75 Senior $4.00
Free $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 $6.00 $19.25 $6.00
On Going Monthly Pass (6 month minimum) Young Adult $16.00 $24.00 Individual $20.00 $29.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $32.00 $48.00 Youth/Senior $12.00 $18.00 Citizens w/Disabilities $12.00 $18.00 3 Month Pass Young Adult $74.00 Individual $93.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $151.00 Youth/Senior $55.00 Citizens w/Disabilities $55.00
$111.00 $140.00
12 Month Pass Young Adult $180.00 Individual $225.00 Family/Citizens w/Disabilities $365.00 Youth/Senior Citizens w/Disabilities
$135.00 $135.00
Mon – Fri 5:30 am – 9:30 pm* Saturday 7 am – 5:30 pm* Sunday 8 am – 5:30 pm* *Dry Sauna closes 15 minutes before facility closes
Recreation Swim Times
Mon – Fri .........................1 – 4 pm Mon – Fri .........................7 – 9 pm Sat & Sun .........................1 – 5 pm
General Facility Rules
• Children 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times. • Participants assume all risk of personal injury, death and property damage resulting from the use of the equipment and services offered by the City of Hillsboro and its agents. Please refer to posted rules throughout SHARC. • All spectators must sit in the designated spectator seating areas.
Starting Monday, 6/20
No School Recreation Swim*
Hey kids, enjoy your day off from school and come swimming at SHARC. Recreation Swim times are 1 – 3 pm. May 30 ......................... Monday June 17............................. Friday *A minimum of 1 lap lane is available for lap swim until 2 pm.
Modified Hours & Closures
May 30: Memorial Day: 5:30 am – 4 pm No classes, Rec Swim 1 – 3 pm Pools and Spa close at 3 pm
$228.00 $82.00 $82.00
• Spectators are not allowed on the pool deck at any time.
$270.00 $335.00
SHARC’s Fee Policy
$545.00
• All class fees are collected at the time of registration.
July 4: Independence Day: 5:30 am – 4:30 pm No classes, Kid Fit Room Closed Rec Swim 1 – 4 pm Pools and Spa close at 4 pm
$205.00 $205.00
• Resident is defined as any individual living within the city limits of Hillsboro.
Sept. 5: Labor Day: 5:.30 am – 4:30 pm No classes, Kid Fit Room Closed Rec Swim 1 – 4 pm Pools and Spa close at 4 pm
•
Senior is 62 years and older
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For passes, Youth is 8 – 17 years old
•
Young Adult is 18 – 21 years old
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Citizens w/Disabilities is a person who is permanently disabled and on Social Security.
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Citizens w/Disabilities Family allows a third adult who is permanently disabled and on Social Security.
The City of Hillsboro defines family as one or two adults and youth residing in the same residence. •
Hours of Operation SHARC
Membership Passes & Single Visit Fees include use of the Pools, Spa, Dry Sauna, Cardio/Weight Room and Drop-In Water/Land Exercise Classes
• 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. • No refunds or credits are given after a swim lesson has begun. • No cash refunds.
Sept. 6 – 18: Closed – Annual Facility Shutdown
SHARC Shack
Concession stand is located in the lobby Hours of Operation Mon – Fri Sat Sun
5:30 am – 9:30 pm 7 am – 5:30 pm 8 am – 5:30 pm
50¢ towel rental
Phone: 503-681-6127
Register: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Pool Schedules Warm Water Pool Schedule for June 20 – September 4 * Swim Schedule Subject to Change * Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
5:30 – 8 am – Open Swim 8 – 9:20 am Preschool Swim/ Open Swim
8 – 9 am WEX 9 – 10 am Water Therapy
8 – 9 am WEX 9 – 10 am Water Therapy
8 – 9:20 am Preschool Swim/ Open Swim
8 – 9:20 am Preschool Swim/ Open Swim
Saturday
Sunday
7 am – 12 pm Preschool Swim/ Open Swim
8 am – 1 pm Preschool Swim/ Open Swim
8:50 am – 12 pm Swim Lessons
10 – 11 am – WEX (Water Exercise Class) 9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons
10 – 12:45 Swim Lessons
12 – 1 pm Adult Swim
1 – 4 pm – Recreation Swim
1 – 5 pm Recreation Swim
4 – 6:50 pm – Swim Lessons, 6 – 6:50 Adult Swim 7 – 9 pm – Recreation 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 June 20 – September 4 * Swim Schedule Subject to Change * Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
5:30 – 11 am – Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes) 5:35 – 11 am WEX (Water Exercise Class) 9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons/Summer Camps/WEX Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes)
Sunday
7 am – 12:50 pm – Lap Swim
8 am – 12:50 pm Lap Swim
8 – 8:50 am – WEX 8:50 am – 12 pm – Swim Lessons
1 – 4 pm – Recreation Swim 4 – 6:50 pm – Swim Lessons Swim Teams (until 5:30 pm) 5:30 – 6:50 pm – Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes) 6:05 – 6:55 pm WEX
1 – 5 pm Recreation Swim
7 – 9 pm – Recreation Swim
Outdoor Pool Schedule for June 20 – September 4 * Swim Schedule Subject to Change * Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
7 – 9:20 am – Swim Team 9:30 am – 12:50 pm – Swim Lessons/Summer Camps Lap Swim (Lap Swim has a minimum of two lanes) 1 – 4 pm – Recreation Swim 7 – 9 pm – Recreation Swim children in our Warm Water Pool. The yellow tea cup is only turned on during Recreation Swim.
Adult Swim – Those 18 years and over may exercise and relax in the Warm Water Pool. Space is shared with swim lessons and other programs. WEX – Water Exercise Class
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Saturday
Sunday
10 am – 12:50 pm Lap Swim
11 am – 12:50 pm Lap Swim
1 – 5 pm Recreation Swim
4 – 6:50 pm – Swim Team Open Swim – Exercise, relax and recreate independently or with
Friday
Preschool Swim – Children up to 7 years accompanied by an adult in the water in our Warm Water Pool.
Recreation Swim – All ages in the Main, Warm Water and Outdoor Pools. Water Therapy – All participants must have doctor’s approval before attending. Please register through Tuality Healthcare Therapy Department by calling 503-640-6064. * During all swims, children 7 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult in the water.
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Kid Fit Room
Kid Fit Room Hours
Mon – Fri: 8 am – 1:30 pm Mon – Thu: 4 – 7:45 pm Saturday: 8 – 10:30 am Sunday: Closed The Kid Fit room closes if there are no children within 30 minutes of closing time.
Kid Fit Room Fees
SHARC Passholder
Drop-in Fee (1 visit) $2.50 Punch Card (10 visits) $20 Punch Card (20 visits) $40
Massage
SHARC Rentals
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 7 days in advance. For facility rental prices, available times, or for more information, please see our website or call 503-681-6127. See our birthday party information on page 31 in this guide. 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, counter and dry erase board.
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. Chair Massage – 30 minute.............. $45 Full body – 60 minute....................... $55 Full body – 90 minute....................... $75 Three 30 minute chair .................... $120 Three 60 minute or full body ........... $150 Three 90 minute full body .............. $200
General Locker Room Information • Please bring your own lock. Combination 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.
Phone: 503-681-6127
Register: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
Resident w/out Pass
Non-Resident w/out Pass
$4 $35 $70
$5.50 $50 $100
SHARC
SHARC provides low cost 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.
Appropriate Swimming Attire •
Everyone using pools and spa must wear a swimsuit.
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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 water-proof, leak-proof vinyl diaper cover.
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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.
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, chapstick, locks and many more items for you to choose from.
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Swim Lesson Assessments: Swim Lesson Assessments are free and available to determine the appropriate youth swim level. Each person must be registered in order to receive an assessment. Completion of Swim Lesson Assessment does not reserve a spot in a class.
Parent/Child Swim Lessons:
Monday – Friday
Sessions
Instructor to participant ratio is 1:12. Participants learn about 6/20*7/57/18- 8/18/15Level Time 7/1 7/15 7/29 8/12 8/26 the aquatic environment through skill developing games and safe play. An adult must accompany the child in the water. Angelfish 6:10 - 6:40 pm 49752 *49753 49754 49755 49756 Angelfish: (6 – 18 Months) Blowfish: (18 – 36 Months) Monday/Wednesday
Tuesday/Thursday
Sessions
Sessions
Level
Time
6/21-7/21
7/26-8/25
Level
Time
*6/20-7/20
7/25-8/24
Angelfish
10:55 – 11:25 am
49759
*49751
49757
5:30 – 6 pm
49758
Angelfish
Blowfish
10:55 – 11:25 am
49765
49766
9:30 – 10 am
*49761
49763
5:30 – 6 pm
*49762
49764
Blowfish
Saturday
* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday
Sessions
Level
Time
6/25-8/27
Blowfish
9:30 – 10 am
49767
Specialized Swim Lessons Adaptive Aquatics Swim Lessons
3 years – Adult – Instructor to participant ratio is 1:2. Available to patrons with special needs, Adaptive lessons focus on water safety and basic swimming skills. An intake form at SHARC must be filled out prior to the first lesson. Be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding expectations for the lessons.
Swim Fundamentals
(11 years – Adult) – Instructor to participant ratio is 1:8. Beginner to intermediate level swimmers learn water safety skills, stroke development and refinement. Monday-Friday Level
Time
Sessions 6/207/1
*7/57/15
7/187/29
8/18/12
8/158/26
Adaptive 10:55 – 49733 *49736 49737 49739 49740 3– 6 years 11:25 am
Swim Fundamentals
Adaptive 7+ years
5:30 – 6 pm
50671 *50674 50675 50678 50679
6:10 – 6:55 pm
50681 *50687 50689 50694 50696
Sessions
Level
Time
*6/207/20
7/258/24
Adaptive 7+ years
11:30 am – 12 pm
*50672
50676
*50682
50690
*50683
50691
11:25 am – 12:10 pm Swim Fundamentals 5:25 – 6:10 pm
* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday Tuesday/Thursday
Sessions
Level
Time
6/21-7/21
7/268/25
Adaptive 3– 6 years
6:10 – 6:40 pm
49734
49738
Adaptive 7+ years
12:10 – 12:40 pm
50673
50677
Swim Fundamentals
5:25 – 6:10 pm
50684
50692
12:10 – 50680 *50686 50688 50693 50695 12:55 pm
* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday
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Monday/Wednesday
Saturday
Sessions
Level
Time
6/25-8/27
Adaptive 3– 6 years
10:10 – 10:40 am
49735
Swim Fundamentals
11:25 am – 12:10 pm
50685
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Weekday Preschool Introductory Swim Lessons: Catfish 1: Learn basic aquatic skills. Start developing positive attitudes and safe practices around the water. Catfish 2: Front and back skills with assistance. Prerequisites: comfortable submerging head and opening eyes underwater. Catfish 3: Learn to independently perform front and back floating and gliding skills. Prerequisites: comfortable floating on front and back for at least three seconds with assistance. Catfish 4: Learn front crawl with side breathing. Prerequisites: able to independently perform front and back floats and glides.
Monday/Wednesday Level
Time
*6/20-7/20
7/25-8/24
9:30 – 10 am
*49775
49797
10:10 – 10:40 am
*49776
49798
Catfish 10:55 – 11:25 am 1 12:10 – 12:40 pm
*49777
49799
*49816
49817
4:10 – 4:40 pm
*49778
49800
5:30 – 6 pm
*49779
49801
10:10 – 10:40 am
*49829
49849
Catfish 12:10 – 12:40 pm 2 4:55 – 5:25 pm
*49830
49850
*49831
49851
Catfish 5: Refine front crawl and learn back crawl. Prerequisites: familiar with the principles of front crawl with side breathing. Level
Monday-Friday Time
Catfish 1 Catfish 2 Catfish 3 Catfish 4
6/207/1
*7/57/15
7/187/29
8/18/12
8/158/26
6:10 – 6:40 pm
*49832
49852
49770 *49787 49792 49807 49818
10:10 – 10:40 am
*49872
49890
11:30 am – 12 pm 49771 *49788 49793 49808 49819
Catfish 12:10 – 12:40 pm 3 4:55 – 5:25 pm
*49873
49891
*49874
49892
*49875
49893
*49909
49922
*49910
49923
9:30 – 10 am
Catfish 5
Sessions
Sessions
12:10 – 12:40 pm 49772 *49789 49794 49809 49820 4:10 – 4:40 pm
49812 *49813 49814 49815 49821
4:55 – 5:25 pm
49773 *49790 49795 49810 49822
6:10 – 6:40 pm
49774 *49791 49796 49811 49823
9:30 – 10 am
49824 *49839 49844 49857 49862
10:55 – 11:25 am 49825 *49840 49845 49858 49863 11:30 am – 12 pm 49826 *49841 49846 49859 49864 4:10 – 4:40 pm
49827 *49842 49847 49860 49865
5:30 – 6 pm
49828 *49843 49848 49861 49866
9:30 – 10 am
49867 *49880 49885 49896 49901
6:10 – 6:40 pm Catfish 11:30 am – 12 pm 4 4:10 – 4:40 pm Tuesday/Thursday Level
Catfish 1
49870 *49883 49888 49899 49904
5:30 – 6 pm
49871 *49884 49889 49900 50579
10:10 – 10:40 am 49905 *49914 49918 49926 49930 12:10 – 12:40 pm 49906 *49915 49919 49927 49931 4:55 – 5:25 pm
49907 *49916 49920 49928 49932
6:10 – 6:40 pm
49908 *49917 49921 49929 49933
10:10 – 10:40 am 49934 *49940 49943 49948 49951 12:10 – 12:40 pm 49935 *49941 49944 49949 49952
4:55 – 5:25 pm 49936 *49942 49945 49950 50588 * Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday
Phone: 503-681-6127
Register: 503-681-5397
Time
6/21-7/21
7/26 – 8/25
9:30 – 10 am
49780
49802
49781
49803
10:55 – 11:25 am
49782
49804
4:10 – 4:40 pm
49783
49805
5:30 – 6 pm
49784
49806
10:10 – 10:40 am
49833
49853
Catfish 2
12:10 – 12:40 pm
49834
49854
4:55 – 5:25 pm
49835
49855
6:10 – 6:40 pm
49836
49856
Catfish 3
10:10 – 10:40 am
49876
49894
4:55 – 5:25 pm
49877
49895
Catfish 4
11:30 am – 12 pm
49911
49924
6:10 – 6:40 pm
49912
49925
Catfish 5
11:30 am – 12 pm
49937
49946
4:10 – 4:40 pm
49938
49947
11:30 am – 12 pm 49869 *49882 49887 49898 49903 4:10 – 4:40 pm
Sessions
10:10 – 10:40 am
10:55 – 11:25 am 49868 *49881 49886 49897 49902
Info: 503-681-6120
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(3 – 5 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:5. Participants learn basic water skills to prepare them for SHARC’s School Age Lessons. Classes with low enrollment may be combined to avoid class cancellation.
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School Age Swim Lessons:
Monday/Wednesday
6 – 15 years 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.
Level Electric Eel Frog
Electric Eel: Introductory course. Basic water safety and swimming skills. No prerequisites required. Frog: Learn front crawl with side breathing. Prerequisites: display comfort in submerging and opening eyes underwater, front and back floats and glides.
Goldfish
Goldfish: Refine front crawl, learn the principles of back crawl. Prerequisites: familiar with front crawl with side breathing.
Hammerhead
Hammerhead: Learn dolphin, breaststroke, and scissor kicks and elementary backstroke. Prerequisites: front crawl with side breathing and back crawl.
Jellyfish
Jellyfish: Extend front crawl endurance to 25 meters and further develop diving skills. Prerequisites: able to swim 15 meters of front crawl with side breathing and comfortable in deep water.
Lobster
Lobster: Learn breaststroke, further develop front and back crawl, sidestroke, and elementary backstroke. Prerequisites: able to swim 25 meters of front crawl with side breathing. Manatee: Learn butterfly and refine breaststroke. Prerequisites: able to swim breaststroke and 25 meters of front and back crawl. Neon: Refine all six strokes and an introduction to competitive swimming concepts. Prerequisites: comfortable swimming continuously for five minutes. Saturday Level Electric Eel Frog Goldfish Hammerhead Jellyfish
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Sessions
Sessions
Time
*6/20-7/20 7/25-8/24
10:55 – 11:25 am
*49957
49971
4:55 – 5:25 pm
*49958
49972
11:30 am – 12 pm
*50003
50019
5:30 – 6 pm
*50004
50020
10:55 – 11:25 am
*50037
50054
12:10 – 12:40 pm
*50038
50055
4:10 – 4:40 pm
*50039
50056
6:10 – 6:40 pm
*50040
50057
9:30 – 10 am
*50074
50087
4:10 – 4:40 pm
*50075
50088
10:10 – 10:40 am
*50102
50110
4:55 – 5:25 pm
*50103
50111
9:30 – 10 am
*50133
50143
5:30 – 6 pm
*50134
50144
* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday Tuesday/Thursday Level Electric Eel Frog
Time
Sessions 6/21 – 7/21 7/26 – 8/25
12:10 – 12:40 pm
49959
49973
5:30 – 6 pm
49960
49974
10:55 – 11:25 am
50005
50021
6:10 – 6:40 pm
50006
50022
9:30 – 10 am
50041
50058
10:55 – 11:25 am
50042
50059
4:10 – 4:40 pm
50043
50060
10:10 – 10:40 am
50076
50089
Time
6/25 – 8/27
8:50 – 9:20 am
49961
11:30 am – 12 pm
49962
8:50 – 9:20 am
50007
9:30 – 10 am
50008
Hammerhead
50090
50044
4:10 – 4:40 pm
50077
9:30 – 10 am
Jellyfish
11:30 am – 12 pm
50104
50112
10:10 – 10:40 am
50045
Lobster
12:10 – 12:40 pm
50135
50145
10:55 – 11:25 am
50078
11:30 am – 12 pm
50164
50173
8:50 – 9:20 am
50105
4:55 – 5:25 pm
50165
50174
11:30 am – 12 pm
50106
4:55 – 5:25 pm
50188
50194
Lobster
9:30 – 10 am
50136
Manatee
10:10 – 10:40 am
50166
Neon
10:55 – 11:25 am
50189
Goldfish
Manatee Neon
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
School Age Swim Lessons Continued:
Saturday Preschool Swim Lessons:
(6 – 15 Years)
Level Electric Eel Frog
Time 9:30–10 am
Saturday
*Sessions 6/20 – 7/1
*7/5 – 7/15
Level
7/18 8/1 8/15 – 7/29 – 8/12 – 8/26
49953 *49963 49967 49975 49979
11:30 am–12 pm 49954 *49964 49968 49976 49980
Goldfish Hammerhead Jellyfish Lobster Manatee
Catfish 2
Time
6/25 – 8/27
8:50 – 9:20 am
49785
11:30 am – 12 pm
49786
9:30 – 10 am
49837
10:10 – 10:40 am
49838
10:10 – 10:40 am
49878
4:10–4:40 pm
49955 *49965 49969 49977 49981
6:10–6:40 pm
49956 *49966 49970 49978 49982
Catfish 3
9:30–10 am
49998 *50009 50014 50023 50028
10:55 – 11:25 am
49879
Catfish 4
10:55 – 11:25 am
49913
Catfish 5
11:30 am – 12 pm
49939
10:10–10:40 am 49999 *50010 50015 50024 50029 12:10–12:40 pm 50000 *50011 50016 50025 50030 4:10–4:40 pm
50001 *50012 50017 50026 50031
4:55–5:25 pm
50002 *50013 50018 50027 50032
10:10–10:40 am 50033 *50046 50050 50061 50065
Neon
Catfish 1
Sessions
11:30 am–12 pm 50034 *50047 50051 50062 50066 4:55–5:25 pm
50035 *50048 50052 50063 50067
5:30–6 pm
50036 *50049 50053 50064 50068
10:55–11:25 am 50070 *50079 50083 50091 50095 12:10–12:40 pm 50071 *50080 50084 50092 50096 5:30–6 pm
50072 *50081 50085 50093 50097
6:10–6:40 pm
50073 *50082 50086 50094 50098
9:30–10 am
50099 *50107 50113 50116 50119
Family Swim Lessons
(3 years – Adult) – Instructor to participant ratio is 1:6. Learn fundamental swimming and lifelong water safety skills in this family-oriented program. Each family spends the first 15 – 20 minutes of the 45 minute lesson developing water safety skills through discussion and demonstration, and then spends the duration of the lesson working on swimming skills. An intake form at SHARC must be filled out prior the first lesson. An adult is required to participate in the water for each lesson. Sunday
Sessions Time
7/10 – 7/31
8/7 – 8/28
10 – 10:45 am
49986
49992
10 – 10:45 am
49987
49993
11 – 11:45 am
49988
49994
11 – 11:45 am
49989
49995
50132 *50139 50142 50148 50151
12 – 12:45 pm
49990
49996
10:10–10:40 am 50161 *50167 50170 50175 50178
12 – 12:45 pm
49991
49997
10:55–11:25 am 50162 *50168 50171 50176 50179
10 – 10:45 am
50285
50697
10 – 10:45 am
50286
50698
11 – 11:45 am
50287
50699
11 – 11:45 am
50288
50700
12 – 12:45 pm
50289
50701
12 – 12:45 pm
50290
50702
10 – 10:45 am
50367
50704
11 – 11:45 am
50368
50705
12 – 12:45 pm
50703
50706
Level
12:10–12:40 pm 50100 *50108 50114 50117 50120 4:10–4:40 pm
50101 *50109 50115 50118 50121
10:10–10:40 am 50130 *50137 50140 50146 50149 11:30 am–12 pm 50131 *50138 50141 50147 50150 4:55–5:25 pm
5:30–6 pm 5:30–6 pm
Family Swim Lessons
50163 *50169 50172 50177 50180
10:55–11:25 am 50186 *50190 50192 50195 50197 50187 *50191 50193 50196 50198
Private Sundays
* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday Semi-Private Sundays
Phone: 503-681-6127
Register: 503-681-5397
SHARC
Monday-Friday
Info: 503-681-6120
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(3 years – Adult) – Instructor to participant ratio for private lessons is 1:1, and semi-private lessons is 1:2 (with the possibility of varying abilities). Semi-private lessons with insufficient registration are cancelled or converted to a Private lesson for an additional fee at the participant’s request. Please be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding expectations for the lessons. Swim Instructor requests do not guarantee the requested instructor to be assigned. Monday – Friday
8/15 – 8/26
9:30 – 10 am
50199 *50224 50232
50252
10:10 – 10:40 am
50200 *50225 50233
10:55 – 11:25 am
*6/20 – 7/20
7/25 – 8/24
50260
9:30 – 10 am
*50207
50240
50253
50261
10:55 – 11:25 am
*50208
50241
50201 *50226 50234
50254
50262
11:30 am – 12 pm
*50209
50242
11:30 am – 12 pm
50202 *50227 50235
50255
50263
12:10 – 12:40 pm
*50210
50243
4:10 – 4:40 pm
50203 *50228 50236
50256
50264
4:10 – 4:40 pm
*50211
50244
4:55 – 5:25 pm
50204 *50229 50237
50257
50265
6:10 – 6:40 pm
*50212
50245
5:30 – 6 pm
50205 *50230 50238
50258
50266
10:10 – 10:40 am
*50296
50313
6:10 – 6:40 pm
50206 *50231 50239
50259
50267
9:30 – 10 am
50291 *50303 50308
50319
50324
4:55 – 5:25 pm
*50297
50314
10:55 – 11:25 am
50292 *50304 50309
50320
50325
6:10 – 6:40 pm
*50298
50315
12:10 – 12:40 pm
50293 *50305 50310
50321
50326
4:10 – 4:40 pm
50294 *50306 50311
50322
50327
5:30 – 6 pm
50295 *50307 50312
50323
50328
10:10 – 10:40 am
50332 *50339 50343
50349
50353
11:30 am – 12 pm
50333 *50340 50344
50350
4:55 – 5:25 pm
50334 *50341 50345
6:10 – 6:40 pm
50335 *50342 50346
Level
7/26 – 8/25
50354
9:30 – 10 am
50213
50246
50351
50355
9:30 – 10 am
50214
50247
50352
50356
10:10 – 10:40 am
50215
50248
12:10 – 12:40 pm
50216
50249
4:10 – 4:40 pm
50217
50250
4:55 – 5:25 pm
50218
50251
9:30 – 10 am
50299
50316
11:30 am – 12 pm 50300
50317
Session Time
6/25 – 8/27
8:50 – 9:20 am
50219
9:30 – 10 am
50220
10:10 – 10:40 am
50221
10:55 – 11:25 am
50222
11:30 am – 12 pm
50223
Semi-private 3– 6 years
8:50 – 9:20 am
50302
Semi-private 7+ years
10:55 – 11:25 am
50338
Private
Sessions 6/21 – 7/21
Level
No refunds or credits after a lesson has begun. There are no makeup lessons for missed classes.
Semi-private 3– 6 years
Saturday
Tuesday/Thursday Time
* Prices prorated for 7/4 holiday
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Sessions
Time
Level
Private
*7/5 – 7/15
Semi-private 3- 6 years
8/1 – 8/12
Time
Private
6/20 – 7/1
Monday/Wednesday
Semi-private 7+ years
Private Semi-private 3– 6 years
Sessions 7/18 – 7/29
Level
Semi-private 7+ years
SHARC
Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons
6:10 – 6:40 pm
50301
50318
10:55 – 11:25 am
50336
50347
5:30 – 6 pm
50337
50348
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Swim Lesson Pricing
Personal Training
Weekdays & Saturday 10 lessons
Resident
Non-Resident
With Pass
$52
$77
Without Pass
$60
$90
Private Swim Lesson Prices Weekdays & Saturday 10 lessons Sundays
Resident
Non-Resident
$179
$269
Resident
Non-Resident
$107
$162
Semi-Private Lesson Prices Weekdays & Saturday 10 lessons Sundays
Resident
Non-Resident
$116
$173
Resident
Non-Resident
$69
$104
Resident
Non-Resident
With Pass
$62
$88
Without Pass
$70
$100
Family Swim Lessons Sundays 4 lessons
Resident
Non-Resident
$60
$85
Fitness Equipment Orientation Learn proper form and technique for the fitness equipment in this one hour session, including the treadmill, elliptical, stationary bike and stair machine. Schedule your complimentary appointment at the front desk. Recommended for ages 18 and under. Sharc Staff Phone: 503-681-6127
2 persons
1 session .......$45 3 sessions ....$125 5 sessions ....$195 10 sessions ..$380
1 session .......$55 3 sessions ....$150 5 sessions ....$235 10 sessions ..$455
Small Group 3 – 5 1 session .....................................$65 3 sessions ..................................$180 5 sessions ..................................$285 10 sessions ................................$550
Massage
Your body composition is measured with a top-of-the-line electrical impedance analyzer, then staff explains the results and provides information for fitness improvement. Sessions take approximately 15 – 20 minutes. Stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are due upon scheduling. 16 years – Adult SHARC $15
Nutritional Counseling
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 needed for your daily diet and setting realistic goals to achieve your wellness needs. $25 for a 30 minute consultation. (If more time is needed or used, additional fees are assessed.)
See details on page 79.
Swim Fundamentals Weekdays & Saturday 10 lessons
Individual
Body Comp Assessment
Lifeguarding Certification 15 years – Adult. Details on page 36.
Ballet Barre Certification
This one-day Nationally Recognized Certification does not require a dance background and enables each participant to teach Barre to his or her clients and implement programing in any type of facility. Barre training combines the core conditioning of Pilates with the flexibility of Yoga while increasing stability by using isometric exercises. Leave with an easy-to-follow, flexible, choreographed routine for a 60-minute Barre class. Adult SHARC Sat 6/11 $199 before May 28, $259 After May 28 Register at: scwfit.com/liveCERT
Register: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
8 am – 5 pm
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SHARC
Group Swim Lesson & Adaptive Aquatics Prices
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 and aquatic personal training. Please stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Fees are per session, not per person.
Water Exercise Classes
SHARC
Classes are included with the purchase of your Membership Pass or Single Visit Fee.
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 Jam
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®
Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the idea of an invigorating workout. Integrating the Zumba® formula and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines, Aqua Zumba® blends it all together into a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief
Aqua Core & More
Deep water and shallow water workouts can provide different benefits to our workouts. This class provides a total body work out with the benefits of both. Class is for all levels and moves from deep water to shallow water throughout the class using various water exercise equipment.
Cardio Building
Limited equipment used in this class and open to all levels. We work on reaching our target heart rate with various cardio challenging activities in both shallow and deep water. Running on land may not be your thing, but in water…it just might be!
Power Plunge
Power Plunge is a great way to re-energize you as it takes place in both the shallow and deep end of the main pool. This challenging class is sure to increase endurance and provide a great aerobic workout.
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Renew
This functional fitness class challenges you to the “core.” It incorporates all major muscle groups as well as muscles you never knew you had. You get 50 minutes of efficient, quality functional movements that enhances your quality of life by nourishing the spine, revitalizing postural muscles and strengthens your core within every movement. Leave class feeling refreshed, re-energized and renewed.
Sweat-n-Wet
Enjoy a great workout while balanced in water with a buoyancy belt. Burn calories and tone your upper and lower body. Class takes place mostly in the deep water, but we do head to the shallow part of the pool as well.
Total Body Conditioning
Maximize your workout with this fast-paced workout for intermediate to advanced levels. This class provides both cardio and resistance training while emphasizing proper form for improving core and total body strength. Instructor takes participants through a variety of exercises including intervals and circuits in the shallow water.
Warm Water Fitness
Start your day right with this gentle warm water class combining water resistance with light to moderate aerobic activity. People who suffer from arthritis and joint injuries benefit from this conditioning class; however, everyone is welcome to join. These classes are held in the warm water pool.
*Due to other activities in the pool, class participants may enter the water 5 minutes before the start of class.
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Water Exercise Class Schedule
Monday
Tuesday
AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:30 am
Wednesday
Thursday
AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:30 am
Friday
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 Core & More 8 – 8:50 am
Cardio Building 8 – 8:50 am
Aqua Core & More 8 – 8:50 am
Cardio Building 8 – 8:50 am
Aqua Core & More 8 – 8:50 am
Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am
Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am
Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am
Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am
Warm Water Fitness 8 – 8:50 am
Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am
Renew 9 – 9:50 am Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am
Sweat-N-Wet 10 – 11 am Power Plunge 6:05 – 6:55 pm
Power Plunge 8 – 8:50 am
Renew 9 – 9:50 am
Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am
Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am
Sweat-N-Wet 10 – 11 am Aqua Jam 6:05 – 6:55 pm
Saturday
AM Energizer 5:40 – 6:30 am
Total Body Conditioning 6:35 – 7:20 am
Renew 9 – 9:50 am
SHARC
Classes are included with the purchase of your Membership Pass or Single Visit Fee.
Warm Water Fitness 10 – 10:50 am Sweat-N-Wet 10 – 11 am
Power Plunge 6:05 – 6:55 pm
Aqua Jam 6:05 – 6:55 pm
Land Exercise Classes
Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule.
Barre & willPower Blend
Enjoy a fun, invigorating workout that develops muscular endurance and strength, dynamic balance, flexibility and of course core strength. No dance experience necessary.
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. Phone: 503-681-6127
Register: 503-681-5397
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.
Cardio Dance Fusion
Get your dance on with this fun and energetic cardio class. This class brings a mix of different types of dance styles and music to get your heart beat pumping.
Cardio Intervals
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.
Info: 503-681-6120
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Land Exercise Classes
SHARC
Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule.
Core, Floor and More
Powerball
Addresses core strength, flexibility, joint stability, balance, coordination, and more. An easy-to-follow workout that focuses 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 weights for an effective workout that strengthens and tones.
Condition your core with the use of an exercise fit ball and your own body weight. Strength training is incorporated with the use of hand held weights.
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.
Flex
Bring balance, flexibility and stretching to your workout routine. Balance and stretching exercises help keep your joints flexible, prevent stiffness, and may help reduce your chance of injury during other activities. The class incorporates various types of exercises including basic static stretching, yoga, Pilates and more.
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.
Indoor Cycling
This cycling class is geared to both novice and expert exercisers. Experience a fantastic heart pumping workout including climbing, sprinting, and training to incredible music while riding a stationary bike.
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.
INSANITY LIVE!®
Strength and Core Conditioning
Silver and Strong
High intensity interval training at its very best, INSANITY Live! combines athletic drills with intervals of strength, power resistance and core training. Burn crazy calories and build muscle while stripping away fat, increasing cardiovascular endurance and improving stamina. Get ready to dig deep and see crazy good results. Both high and low-impact progressions for all levels and timed intervals allow you to control the pace and take charge of your workout.
PiYo LIVE!™
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.
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A strength training class for everyone. Work every major muscle group using safe and effective weightlifting techniques with an extra emphasis on conditioning your core.
Tai Chi Fusion
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
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.
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Land Exercise Classes
Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule. Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Total Body Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am
Indoor Cycling 5:50 – 6:50 am
Total Body Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am
Total Body Conditioning 6 – 6:45 am
Yoga – Gentle Flow 8:30 – 9:30 am
Flex 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
Yoga – Power 8 – 9:15 am
Cardio Intervals 9:15 – 10 am
Silver&Fit® Experience 10 – 10:45 am
Indoor Cycling 11:15 am – 12 pm
Saturday
SHARC
Monday
Indoor Cycling 11:15 am – 12 pm Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm Flex 12:15 – 1 pm
Core Floor & More 12:15 – 1 pm
Indoor Cycling 12:15 – 1 pm
Indoor Cycling (beginner) 4:30 – 5:15 pm Powerball 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Cardio Intervals 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Strength & Core Conditioning 5:30 – 6:30 pm
INSANITY LIVE.® 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Indoor Cycling 5:45 – 6:30 pm Indoor Cycling 6:30 – 7:15 pm
Barre & willPower Blend 6:45 – 7:45 pm
PiYo LIVE.™ (gentle) 6:45 – 7:45 pm
Cardio Dance Fusion 6:45 – 7:45 pm
Yoga – Gentle Flow
PiYo LIVE.™ 6:45 – 7:45 pm
Yoga – Power
Open to all levels of practice and abilities, this soothing, gentle Using strong, flowing movement to create a heat-building mind class focuses on an exploration of basic yoga poses and how body workout, Power Yoga is a sequence of postures which flow to connect them through attention to breathing, alignment and into one another, building strength, unwinding tight joints, and mindfulness. Learn therapeutic techniques to gain flexibility while loosening muscles. immersing yourself in a relaxing class that moves at a Authorized personnel only allowed to instruct or personal train in the perfectly slower pace – allowing ample time to enjoy facility. Groups of 2 or more using the facility must have prior approval. each pose. Phone: 503-681-6127
Register: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Map of Parks & Facilities Nature • Inspiration • Culture • Adventure
4 8 7
5 2
3
Facilities & Registration
1
6
9
Facilities & Specialty Areas
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1
53rd Avenue Sports Complex
333 NE 53rd Avenue
8
Hondo Dog Park
2
Fairgrounds Sports Complex
880 NE 28th Avenue
9
Jackson Bottom Education Center
3
Walters Cultural Arts Center
527 E Main Street
10
Outdoors In Park at the Plaza
4
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex
5
Harold Eastman Rose Garden
6 7
4455 NW 229th A
2600 Hillsboro Hig Indoor playground at 124 E Main
4450 NW 229th Avenue
11
Pioneer Cemetery
1601 W Baseline
620 NE Jackson School Road
12
Reedville Creek Skate Park
7500 SE Frances
Hillsboro Community Senior Center
750 SE 8 Avenue
13
Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office
4400 NW 229th Avenue
14
Tyson Recreation Center
th
953 SE Maple 1880 NE Griffin Oaks
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Map Features Legend
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Parks Nature Parks Sports Complexes Plazas 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
Art
53 Avenue Community Park rd
333 NE 53rd Avenue
Amberglen South Central Park 20025 Gibbs Drive
Bagley Park
Bicentennial Park
201 NE Jackson Street 201 & 275 NE 25th Avenue
Evergreen Corner
24185 NW Evergreen Road
Central Park
6200 NE Brighton Street
Cornell Creek
6451 NE Carrillon Drive
Dairy Creek
515 SW 17th Avenue
Harold Eastman Rose Garden Evergreen Park
Frances Street Park
Glencoe Creek Park
Griffin Oaks Park
6205 SE Fances Street
620 NE Jackson School Road 2750 NW Overlook Drive
2955 NE 15th Avenue
1890 NE Griffin Oaks Street
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex
4450 NW 229th Avenue
UJ Hamby Park
1035 NE Jackson School Road
Hondo Dog Park
4455 NW 229th Avenue
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve
Magnolia Meadows Park
2600 Hillsboro Highway
Paula Jean Park
Reedville Creek Park
Rock Creek Trail
Rood Bridge Park
Phone: 503-681-5397
7500 SE Frances Street Rock Creek Trail
Cherry Lane Trailhead
Facilities & Registration
McKinney Park
1030 SW Cornelius Pass Road
Street
943 NE Orenco Station Loop
Street
Orenco Station Plaza
Street
20910 NW Amberwood Drive
Street
Orchard Park
Street
475 SE Century Boulevard 23480 W Baseline Raod
ghway
Noble Woods
Avenue
Magnolia Park
375 NW Dennis Avenue
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.
1810 NW 192nd Avenue
18998 NW Park Ridge Way
Park Amenities Legend
21280 NW Cherry Lane
20900 NW Amberwood Drive 4000 SE Rood Bridge Road
Rosebay Park
1650 NE 65th Avenue
Shadywood Park
Shute Park
535 NE 24th Avenue 750 SE 8th Avemue
Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza
150 E Main Street
Traschel Meadows Park
1030 SW Cornelius Pass Road
Turner Creek Park
1035 NE Jackson School Road
Walnut Street Park
1707 SE Walnut St
Info: 503-681-6120
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Administration Office Location:
Orenco Station Plaza
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
Walters Cultural Arts Center Location:
Phone: Fax: Office Hours: Mon – Thu: Fri:
527 E. Main St. Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-615-3485 503-615-3484
9 am – 9 pm 9 am – 5 pm
Facilities & Registration
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex
(Hillsboro Stadium & Ron Tonkin Field) 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 8 Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97123 Phone(General): 503-615-1090 Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120 503-615-1090 Fax: 503-615-1095 th
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve Location:
2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy. Hillsboro, OR 97123 Phone(General): 503-681-6206 Fax: 503-681-6277
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Location:
943 NE Orenco Station Lp. Hillsboro, OR 97124
Outdoors In Park @ the Plaza Location:
124 E Main Street Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-5244
Phone:
River House
Catalog Information: The Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Activities Guide is distributed to all Hillsboro elementary school students and is available at all Hillsboro Parks & Recreation facilities as well as the Civic Center, Hillsboro libraries and Chamber of Commerce.
Location:
Photography:
Tyson Recreation Center
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.
4000 SE Rood Bridge Rd. Hillsboro, OR 97123 Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120 Location:
1880 NE Griffin Oaks St. Hillsboro, OR 97124 503-615-6552
Phone:
Special Needs:
SHARC Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center Location:
953 SE Maple St. Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-681-6127 503-681-5391
Phone: Fax: Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat: 7 am – 5:30 pm Sun:
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.
8 am – 5:30 pm
Additional Program Locations
Century High School: ................................................... 2000 SE Century Blouevard Elden Kellar Track (Hare Field): ......................................... NE Delsey & Grant Street Element Dance Studio:.................................................2950 SW Cornelius Pass Road Four Seasons Bowling Center: ..........................................322 SE Washington Street Glencoe High School: .................................................... 2700 NW Glencoe Road Gym Nest: ............................................................................1414 SE 18th Avenue Hillsboro Civic Center ................................................................ 150 E Main Street Hillsboro Main Library.............................................. 2850 NE Brookwood Parkway Liberty High School: ....................................................... 21945 NW Wagon Way Lincoln Street Elementary School:............................................ 801 NE Lincoln Street Miller Education Center: .............................................................440 SE Oak Street Peter Boscow Gym: .................................................................. 452 NE 3rd Avenue Phoenix Martial Arts Academy: .........................................2038 NW Aloclek Drive Ste 210 South Meadows Middle School: .............................................. 4690 SE Davis Street Witch Hazel Elementary School: ............................................. 4950 SE Davis Street
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Registration begins April 26, 2016. 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. Accepted payment methods are Visa, MasterCard or Discover.
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Ways to Register.
Online
hillsboro-oregon.gov/ ParksRec follow Activities Guide links 24/7 access
Phone In
503-681-5397
1) SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation Center)
3) Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center
953 SE Maple Street Mon – Fri, 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat, 7 am – 5:30 pm Sun, 8 am – 5:30 pm
527 E Main Street Mon – Thu, 9 am – 9 pm Fri, 9 am – 5 pm
2) Hillsboro Community Senior Center
4) Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office
750 SE 8th Avenue Mon – Fri, 9 am – 5 pm
4400 NW 229th Avenue Mon – Fri, 8 am – 5 pm
Walk In
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Cash, checks or credit cards accepted
Fees/Cancellation/Refund Policy
All fees are collected during registration. Cash, check and Visa, MasterCard or Discover are accepted. Prices are subject to change without notice. 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.
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Wait Lists
Registration in classes is first-come, first served. If a class is filled before we receive your registration, your name may be added to a wait list. If openings become available, those on the wait list are notified by phone in order of position on the list. Those who respond within the specified time are added to the class roster. If we do not receive your registration within the specified time, your place in the class is forfeited and the next person on the wait list is notified.
Participant Waiver
The City of Hillsboro provides parks and recreation services to registered participants. As part of the payment for these services, the participant assumes all risks of personal injury, death and property damage resulting from the provision of these by the City of Hillsboro and its agents. Participant releases Hillsboro and its agents from any liability to the participant for personal injury, death or property damage arising out of the provision of these services to the participant by the City and its agents. The City does not provide insurance coverage to the participant for this activity.
Phone: 503-681-5397
Info: 503-681-6120
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Facilities & Registration
Credit/debit cards accepted
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Walk In Registration Locations
Partners & Events
Summer
Pix on the Plaza
FREE!
June 17
June 24
Star Wars: The Force Awakens A special night of fun activities that will be out of this world!
July 1
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Activities and performances begin at 7 pm, movies start at dusk. Bring your chairs and blankets. Please leave pets at home.
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For information, visit www.Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/water or contact Amy Geerling 503-615-6737
SIGN UP FOR THE SUMMER READING PROGRAM
BETWEEN JUNE 1 AND AUGUST 14.
Be eligible to win great prizes, and enjoy special programs all summer long! For more information, stop by your favorite branch. Main Library 2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy Shute Park Branch 775 SE Tenth Avenue
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www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/Library
Register anytime! Online: www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/ParksRec
Discover~ Orenco Woods Nature Park
7100 NW Birch St.
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation, in partnership with Metro, have finalized a contract for development of the park. The first part of the construction will be the installation of erosion control measures, followed by the mobilization of heavy earth moving equipment to deliver and install three bridges over Rock Creek. Hillsboro Parks & Recreation staff will install the landscaping and irrigation systems by spring of 2017. Continued development of the park will continue as funding allows, beginning with a smaller picnic shelter and a maintenance building.
• Nature playground • Picnic shelter • Art installation • Trails • Pedestrian bridges and overlooks • Water quality & habitat restoration • Driveway & parking lot
Discover Hillsboro Parks
Orenco Woods Nature Park is one step closer to reality, with construction beginning soon and wrapping up by the end of 2016. Thanks for your patience and support as we bring the park to life! To ensure everyone’s safety, the park will remain closed during construction.