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Guide January – April 2020


SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! THREE WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE:

MetroParksTacoma.org/GO

WHAT’S INSIDE Cultural Arts

PHONE: (253) 305-1022

IN PERSON:

Community Centers or Headquarters: 4702 S. 19th St.

Audio Programming........................... 4 Cooking ............................................. 5 Dance ............................................... 6 Music ................................................ 11 Theatre & Film .................................. 11 Visual Arts ......................................... 12

Fitness & Wellness Martial Arts ....................................... 13 Tumbling ........................................... 13 Yoga .................................................. 14

Nature Education & Outdoor Adventure

Scholarships

Based on financial need, scholarships are available for classes and camps that cost more than $15. You must apply for financial scholarships at least five days prior to the start of the class and our customer service staff can help walk you through the process. Just call them at (253) 305-1022 for more information.

Fishing .............................................. Northwest Trek ................................. Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium........ Nature Education.............................. Nature Walks .................................... Outdoor Adventures ..........................

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Sports & Swimming Adaptive & Paralympic Sports .......... Adult Sports ...................................... Youth Sports ..................................... Swimming .........................................

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Just for You! Youth STEM & Education .................. 30 Spring Break Camps ......................... 31 FAB Fifty +......................................... 33

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Cultural Arts There’s nothing quite as satisfying as creating your own masterpiece, even if no one else sees it. Creativity—and the opportunity to express it—is a life-saver. When we have creative outlets in life, whether through painting, music, writing, acting, sculpting, singing or {fill in the blank}, we’re happier people, better equipped to handle life’s quandaries. We’re more relaxed and we’re actually smarter! The “brain muscles” you build when you’re creating strengthen everything from motor skills and language development in kids to decision-making and reasoning abilities. Young or old or somewhere in between, get your creative juices flowing with Metro Arts programs.

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Introduction to DJing Age: 12+ Hey DJ! Mix your own sets in this class, using DJ equipment and industry standard Serato software to learn techniques such as tempo and beat matching, scratching, key mapping, set lists, mixing and transitioning. Get inspired and see where your creativity leads!

Audio Programming Cooking Dance Music Theatre & Film Visual Arts

Audio Programming Intro to Beat Making Age: 12+ Beat making is an art and a skill. Get your hands into the process used to make today’s beats using Garage Band, MPC, Machine and Logic Pro software for drum programming and sequencing methods, as well as effects, compression, dynamics and EQ techniques. You’ll need a basic knowledge of rhythm, music and how to use a computer. Bring your own 6-gig flash drive. Eastside Community Center Resident $70; Non-Resident $77 15976 01/14 – 02/25 Tue Resident $60; Non-Resident $66 15977 03/03 – 04/14 Tue No class 04/07 Resident $70; Non-Resident $77 15978 04/21 – 06/02 Tue

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6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm

Eastside Community Center Resident $70; Non-Resident $77 15982 01/15 – 02/26 Wed Resident $60; Non-Resident $66 15983 03/04 – 04/15 Wed No class 04/08 Resident $70; Non-Resident $77 15984 04/22 – 06/03 Wed

6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm

Intro to Live Instrument Recording Age: 12+ Discover what your guitar, drums or other musical instrument can do using Logic Pro X and Pro Tools software. Record live instruments in a hands-on learning environment, focusing on mic placement, acoustics, mixing, production and recording techniques. You’ll need a basic knowledge of music, how to play an instrument and how to use a computer. Bring your own 6-gig flash drive. Eastside Community Center Resident $70; Non-Resident $77 15989 01/16 – 02/27 Thu Resident $60; Non-Resident $66 15990 03/05 – 04/16 Thu No class 04/09 Resident $70; Non-Resident $77 15991 04/23 – 06/04 Thu

5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm

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Cultural Arts Intensive: Music Production Course Age: 12+ Immerse yourself in music production and recording using Garage Band, Pro Tools and/or hands-on learning environment, we’ll explore how to make beats and record professional tracks, blending and sweetening using fade-ins and fade-outs, effects, compression, dynamics recording studio. You’ll need a basic knowledge of rhythm, music and how to use a computer. Class meets twice weekly. Bring your own 6-gig flash drive. Eastside Community Center Resident $85; Non-Resident $93 15979 01/14 – 02/14 Tue/Fri 15980 02/24 – 03/27 Tue/Fri No class 04/07, 04/10 15981 03/30 – 05/08 Tue/Fri

5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm

Intro to Music Production Age: 12+ Blend and sweeten the beats and tracks you create using Garage Band and Logic Pro audio recording software. Learn the basics of sound production and recording, including fade-ins and EQ techniques. Eastside Community Center Resident $50; Non-Resident $55 15973 01/13 – 02/24 Mon No class 01/20, 02/17 Resident $60; Non-Resident $66 15974 03/02 – 04/13 Mon No class 04/06 15975 04/20 – 06/01 Mon No class 05/25

6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm

Advanced Music Production Age: 12+ Ready for more? Continue your music production and recording exploration as we cover advanced techniques using Logic Pro X and Pro Tools software. You’ll experiment with advanced drum programming, mixing, and production and automation techniques. This advanced class is for those who have previous experience with DAWs and modern musicmaking methods. You’ll need a solid grasp on rhythm, music and how to use a computer. Bring your own 6-gig flash drive. *Instructor permission required. Eastside Community Center Resident $70; Non-Resident $77 15986 01/16 – 02/27 Thu Resident $60; Non-Resident $66 15987 03/05 – 04/16 Thu No class 04/09 Resident $70; Non-Resident $77 15988 04/23 – 06/04 Thu

Intro to Pro Tools Age: 12+ Let your musical imagination run wild with Pro Tools. This industry-standard recording and production software lets you create and save templates to recall later, allows dozens of mixing techniques, plug-ins, recordings, signal routing, beat and tempo matching, editing and basic music composition. Eastside Community Center Resident $50; Non-Resident $55 15970 01/13 – 02/24 Mon No class 01/20, 02/17 Resident $60; Non-Resident $66 15971 03/02- 04/13 Mon No class 04/06 15972 04/20 – 06/01 Mon No class 05/25

5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm

COOKING Junior Chef Age: 8 - 14 Who says kids can’t cook? You know what you like to eat. Now’s your chance to create it! Expand your abilities, gain confidence in the kitchen and learn the basics of safely preparing tasty meals in this accelerated program. STAR Center Center Pass $76; Resident $95; Non-Resident $104 16022 01/14 – 02/14 Tue/Thu 5 – 6:30 pm 16023 02/11 – 03/03 Tue/Thu 5 – 6:30 pm 16024 03/10 – 03/31 Tue/Thu 5 – 6:30 pm 16025 04/14 – 05/05 Tue/Thu 5 – 6:30 pm Center at Norpoint Center Pass $76; Resident $95; Non-Resident $104 16026 01/13 – 02/25 Mon/Wed 5 – 6:30 pm 16027 02/11 – 03/04 Mon/Wed 5 – 6:30 pm 16028 03/09 – 04/01 Mon/Wed 5 – 6:30 pm 16029 04/13 – 05/04 Mon/Wed 5 – 6:30 pm

6 – 7:30 pm 6 – 7:30 pm 6 – 7:30 pm

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TIME TO SLIP ON THOSE BALLET SLIPPERS!

Beginning/Intermediate, Age: 9 - 12

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Thu/Sat 5 pm, 11:15 am Winter Session 1: 01/16 - 02/29 Winter Session 2: 03/05 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/23 - 06/06

Intermediate/Advance, Age: 12+ Tue/Thu 5 - 6 pm; 6 - 7:30 pm Winter Session 1: 01/14 - 02/27 Winter Session 2: 03/03 - 04/16 Spring Session 1: 04/23 - 06/04

STAR CENTER Beginning, Age: 3 - 4, 5 - 7, 8 - 12

Mon 4 pm, 4:30 pm, 5:15 pm, 5:30 - 7 pm Winter Session 1: 01/13 - 02/24 Winter Session 2: 03/02 - 04/13 Spring Session 1: 04/20 - 06/01

Beginning, Age: 3 - 4, 5 - 7

DANCE - YOUTH Ballet Poise, coordination, strength, flexibility and creativity… Our classical ballet classes open the door to the beauty of expression through dance, no matter what your age. Through music, fun and games, instructors challenge each dancer and establish strong technique. Our Preferred Customer option ensures your spot through Dec. 2020. Class barcodes and more specific information can be found at MetroParksTacoma.org/Arts. Winter Session 1: 01/13 - 02/29 Winter Session 2: 03/02 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/20 - 06/06 No Class: 01/20, 02/17, 04/06-04/11, 05/23 - 05/26

SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Beginning, Age: 3-4

Sat 9:30 - 10 am; 10 - 10:30 am Winter Session 1: 01/18 - 02/29 Winter Session 2: 03/07 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/25 - 06/06

Beginning/Intermediate, Age: 5 - 7

Sat 10:30 - 11:15 am; 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Winter Session 1: 01/18 - 02/29 Winter Session 2: 03/07 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/25 - 06/06

Intermediate, Age: 6 - 8

Mon/Sat 5:15 pm, 10 am Winter Session 1: 01/13 - 02/29 Winter Session 2: 03/02 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/20 - 06/06

Tue 4 pm, 4:30 pm, 5 pm, 5:45 pm Winter Session 1: 01/14 - 02/25 Winter Session 2: 03/03 - 04/14 Spring Session 1: 04/21 - 06/02

Beginning, Age: 3 - 4, 5 - 7

Sat 9:30 am, 10 am, 10:30 am Winter Session 1: 01/18 - 02/29 Winter Session 2: 03/07 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/25 - 06/06

THE CENTER OF NORPOINT Beginning, Age: 3 - 4, 5 - 7, 8 - 12 Tue 4:30 pm, 5 pm, 5:30 pm, 6:15 pm Winter Session 1: 01/14 - 02/25 Winter Session 2: 03/03 - 04/14 Spring Session 1: 04/21 - 06/02

Beginning, Age: 3 - 4, 5 - 7, 8 - 12

Sat 9:30 am, 10 am, 10:30 am, 11:15 am Winter Session 1: 01/18 - 02/29 Winter Session 2: 03/07 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/25 - 06/06

PEOPLE’S COMMUNITY CENTER Beginning, Age: 3 - 4, 6 - 10 Thu 5 pm, 5:30 pm Winter Session 1: 01/16 - 02/27 Winter Session 2: 03/05 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/23 - 06/04

EASTSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER Beginning, Age: 3 - 4, 5 - 7, 8 - 12 Wed 4:30 pm, 5 pm, 5:45 pm Winter Session 1: 01/15 - 02/26 Winter Session 2: 03/04 - 04/15 Spring Session 1: 04/22 - 06/03

Beginning, Age: 3 - 4, 5 - 7

Sat 9:30 am, 10 am, 10:30 am Winter Session 1: 01/18 - 02/29 Winter Session 2: 03/07 - 04/18 Spring Session 1: 04/25 - 06/06

GO Guide January – April 2020


Cultural Arts Hip-Hop

Age: 7 - 10

Beginning, Age: 4 - 6 It’s never too early to start dancing! This intro to the basics of hip-hop includes moving to music without inhibition, understanding rhythm and how to move to a beat and taking on choreography in a fun and exciting environment. Age: 7-10 Every dancer starts with the basics. Students will build confidence, learn to follow directions and memorize choreography. Active listening and participation for 45 minutes is required. Basic hip-hop vocabulary and the introduction of counting are just a few of the things you’ll learn in this upbeat, high-energy class! Age: 11+ Want to learn new dance moves? Students at this level build confidence, learn to follow directions and memorize choreography to share with their friends. Active listening and participation for one hour is required. Learn basic hip-hop vocabulary, counting and some isolation work in this upbeat, high-energy class! FIRST CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL Age: 7 – 10 Resident $41; Non-Resident $45 15858 01/13 – 02/14 Mon No class 01/20, 02/17 Resident $48; Non-Resident $52 15859 03/02 – 04/13 Mon No class 04/06 15860 04/20 – 06/01 Mon No class 05/25

Age: 11+

Center Pass $51; Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15871 01/14 – 02/25 Tue 5:45 – 6:45 pm Center Pass $44; Resident $60; Non-Resident $55 15872 03/03 – 04/14 Tue 5:45 – 6:45 pm No class 04/07 Center Pass $51; Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15873 04/20 – 06/06 Tue 5:45 – 6:45 pm

CENTER AT NORPOINT Age: 4 – 6

Center Pass $30; Resident $38; Non-Resident $41 15874 01/14 – 02/25 Tue 4:30 – 5 pm Center Pass $26; Resident $33; Non-Resident $36 15875 03/03 – 04/14 Tue 4:30 – 5 pm No class 04/07 Center Pass $30; Resident $38; Non-Resident $41 15876 04/20 – 06/02 Tue 4:30 – 5 pm

Age: 7 - 10 5:15 – 6 pm 5:15 – 6 pm 5:15 – 6 pm

Center Pass $46; Resident $57; Non-Resident $62 15877 01/14 – 02/25 Tue 5 – 5:45 pm Center Pass $38; Resident $48; Non-Resident $52 15878 03/03 – 04/14 Tue 5 – 5:45 pm No class 04/07 Center Pass $46; Resident $57; Non-Resident $62 15879 04/21 – 06/02 Tue 5 – 5:45 pm

Age: 11+

Age: 11+

Resident $45; Non-Resident $49 15861 01/13 – 02/24 Mon Resident $55; Non-Resident $60 15862 03/02 – 04/13 Mon No class 04/06 15863 04/20 – 06/01 Mon No class 05/25

Center Pass $46; Resident $57; Non-Resident $62 15868 01/14 – 02/25 Tue 5 – 5:45 pm Center Pass $38; Resident $48; Non-Resident $52 15869 03/03 – 04/14 Tue 5 – 5:45 pm No class: 04/07 Center Pass $46; Resident $57; Non-Resident $62 15870 04/21 – 05/02 Tue 5 - 5:45 pm

6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm

STAR CENTER Age: 4 – 6

Center Pass $30; Resident $38; Non-Resident $41 15865 01/14 – 02/15 Tue 4:30 – 5 pm Center Pass $26; Resident $33; Non-Resident $36 15866 03/03 – 04/14 Tue 4:30 – 5 pm No class 04/07 Center Pass $30; Resident $38; Non-Resident $41 15867 04/21 – 06/02 Tue 4:30 – 5 pm

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Center Pass $51; Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15880 01/14 – 02/25 Tue 5:45 – 6:45 pm Center Pass $44; Resident $55; Non-Resident $60 15881 03/03 – 04/14 Tue 5:45 – 6:45 pm No class 04/07 Center Pass $51; Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15882 04/21 – 06/02 Tue 5:45 – 6:45 pm

PEOPLE’S COMMUNITY CENTER Age: 7 - 10

Center Pass $51; Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15883 01/15 – 02/29 Wed 5:45 – 6:45 pm Center Pass: $44; Resident 55; Non-Resident $60 15956 03/07 – 04/18 Wed 5:45 – 6:45 pm No class 04/08 Center Pass $51; Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15957 04/20 – 06/06 Wed 5:45 – 6:45 pm

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Jazz Jazz, Beginning Age: 6 - 10 Dancers are introduced to jazz technique in a supportive environment, engaging in center floor warm up, which focuses on stretch and strengthening, the basic turns and leaps of across-the-floor activities and center floor combinations, which encourage the use of new skills and the ability to learn choreography. Students taking the beginning jazz class are encouraged to also participate in a ballet class consistently. Bring your jazz flats and jump into the joy of jazz! People’s Community Center Center Pass $51; Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15893 01/26 – 02/27 Thu 6:15 – 7 pm Center Pass $44; Resident $55; Non-Resident $60 15894 03/05 – 04/16 Thu 6:15 – 7 pm No class 04/09 Center Pass $51; Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15895 04/23 – 06/04 Thu 6:15 – 7 pm

Jazz, Intermediate Age 6 - 12 Dancers at this level must have taken two ballet sessions and must currently be enrolled in a ballet class. Intermediate turns and leaps, confidence, strength, musicality and improvisation are all implemented in class so that dancers advance quickly and gain an understanding of different jazz and contemporary styles. Instructor permission is required for 8-year-old students who have not attended the 6-8 beginning level jazz for a full dance season (fall–spring). Bring your creativity and desire to move to the music! School of the Arts

Age: 6 – 9

Resident $45; Non-Resident $49 15884 01/13 – 02/24 Mon Resident $55; Non-Resident $60 15885 03/07 – 04/18 Mon No class 04/06 Resident $45; Non-Resident $49 15886 04/25 – 06/06 Mon

6:15 – 7:15 pm

Jazz, Advanced Age: 13+ Dancers at this level must have taken two ballet sessions and must currently be enrolled in a ballet class. Dancers are expected to complete things like double pirouettes, advanced leaps and progressions, moves from turned out and parallel positions. Bring your jazz flats and be prepared to take on advanced choreography, strengthening and finding your personality as a jazz dancer. Instructor permission is required for students aged 13+ who have not attended the 6-8 or 9-12 beginning level jazz for a full dance season. School of the Arts – Ted Brown Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15890 01/26 – 02/27 Thu Resident $55; Non-Resident $60 15891 03/05 – 04/16 Thu No class 04/09 Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15892 04/23 – 06/04 Thu

5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm 5 – 6 pm

Tap Tap, Beginning Age: 4 - 7 Learn the basics of tap technique in a supportive environment. Our tap classes cover the basics of Broadway Tap, all the way to the intricacies of Rhythm Tap. Sign up for a tap class today that will leave you hungry to learn more rhythms and take on the challenges of quick footwork! *Tap shoes and instructor permission are required. School of the Arts – Ted Brown Resident $38; Non-Resident $41 15896 01/18 – 02/29 Sat Resident $33; Non-Resident $36 15897 03/07 – 04/18 Sat No class 04/11 15898 04/25 – 06/06 Sat

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

6:15 – 7:15 pm 6:15 – 7:15 pm

Age: 9 – 12

Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15887 01/26- 02/27 Thu Resident $55; Non-Resident $60 15888 03/05 – 04/16 Thu No class 04/09 Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15889 04/23 – 06/04 Thu

THREE EASY WAYS to REGISTER • Online: MetroParksTacoma.org/GO • Phone: (253) 305-1022 • In Person: Community Centers or Headquarters - 4702 S. 19th St.

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6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm

Become a Metro Arts Preferred Customer Sign up now… pay later! As a Metro Arts Preferred Customer, your space in class is reserved through December, 2020. Register online (entering a barcode for each session) through the scheduled payments option and you won’t be charged until the week before class begins. No more hassle of having to register between sessions. For more info: (253) 305-1022 or MetroParksTacoma.org/Arts.

GO Guide January – April 2020


Tap, Intermediate Age: 11+ This class is most appropriate for dancers with a minimum of 2+ years of tap experience. You’ll learn technique in both Broadway and Rhythm tap, building a solid understanding of counting and confidence in picking up and repeating rhythms. This class will challenge and inspire dancers to get their feet moving. *Tap shoes and instructor permission are required. STAR Center Center Pass $36; Resident $45; Non-Resident $49 15899 01/13 – 02/24 Mon 4:30 – 5:30 pm No class 01/20, 02/17 Center Pass $44; Resident $55; Non-Resident $60 15900 03/02 – 04/13 Mon 4:30 – 5:30 pm No class 04/06 Center Pass $36; Resident $45; Non-Resident $49 15901 04/20 – 06/01 Mon 4:30 - 5:30 pm No class 05/25

Contemporary/Lyrical, Beg/Int. Age: 12+ Work on proper use of modern and ballet technique, core strength, engaging in center floor warm-up and strengthening, across-the-floor, and choreography memorization. Dancers take on challenging and inspiring choreography that implements ballet and modern movement. School of the Arts – Ted Brown Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15902 01/14 – 02/25 Tue Resident $55; Non-Resident $60 15903 03/03 – 04/14 Tue Resident $64; Non-Resident $70 15904 04/20 – 06/06 Tue

6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm

En Dehors Company Age: 13+ *Audition required. EDDC is comprised of dancers hand-selected based on technique and ability in multiple dance disciplines. Dancers are selected at fall auditions. EDDC Wednesday classes focus on ballet, tap, conditioning, theatre and choreography; Thursday classes feature ballet. EDDC will perform in various performances throughout the year. EDDC is separate from Mini, Junior and Senior Companies. School of the Arts Resident $109; Non-Resident $119 15905 01/15 – 02/29 Wed Resident $94; Non-Resident $103 15906 03/07 – 04/18 Wed No class 04/08 Resident $109; Non-Resident $119 15907 04/20 – 06/06 Wed

5 – 8 pm 5 – 8 pm 5 – 8 pm

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Senior Company Age: 12+ *Audition required. Senior Company students are required to take the Senior Company Rehearsal, Pre-Pointe, Ballet, Jazz and Contemporary Modern classes. Required classes are held at Tacoma School of the Arts (SOTA). Students are recommended to take ballet three times per week, and should expect to take classes from a variety of instructors to enhance their knowledge and training. Senior Company students are only accepted via an audition process, which consists of teacher recommendation, interview and traditional dance audition. School of the Arts Resident $37; Non-Resident $40 15908 01/14 – 02/25 Tue Resident $32; Non-Resident $35 15909 03/03 – 04/14 Tue No class 04/07 Resident $37; Non-Resident $40 15910 04/21 – 06/02 Tue

7 – 8 pm 7 – 8 pm 7 – 8 pm

Junior Company Age: 9 - 12 *Audition required. Junior Company students are required to take the Junior Company Rehearsal, Intermediate 8-12 year old Ballet (2 days/week), and Jazz classes. All required classes are held at Tacoma School of the Arts. Many Junior Company students opt to enroll in tap or hip-hop in addition to the required classes and are required to either take the One-Week Summer Dance Intensive or weekly classes during the summer as part of their company commitment. During the Dance Intensive Camp, instructors will gauge students and take a practice audition, or students may audition in a more traditional audition setting. Teacher recommendation is valued highly when considering placement within the company. School of the Arts Resident $37; Non-Resident $40 15911 01/18 – 02/29 Resident $32; Non-Resident $35 15912 03/07 – 04/18 No class 04/11 15913 04/25 – 06/06

Sat 12:15 – 1:15 pm Sat 12:15 – 1:15 pm Sat12:15 – 1:15 pm

Spring Recital Age: 3+ The Magnificent Metropolitan Circus presents:

Dancing Under the Big Top June 13 & 20 • Cast 1: 11 am; Cast 2: 4pm All students registered in Metro Arts dance classes from January – June are eligible to perform in this original theatre and dance production. Students will be assigned to one time or the other based on class. Performance fee includes costume and one complimentary ticket.

Register Early! Deadline is February 7!

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Cultural Arts Mini Company Age: 6 - 9 *Instructor permission required. Mini Company students are required to take Mini Company Rehearsal and Ballet (2 days/week), on Monday and Saturday, at Tacoma School of the Arts (SOTA). This class backs up to rehearsal time, which is more convenient for parents and children. It is also suggested these students register for the 6-8 year old Jazz class Monday nights at SOTA, but it is not a requirement. There is not an audition to be part of this group, but parent conference and teacher recommendation is necessary to ensure the student is ready to take this next step. School of the Arts Resident $37; Non-Resident $40 15914 01/18 – 02/29 Sat Resident $32; Non-Resident $35 15915 03/07 – 04/18 Sat No class 04/11 15916 04/25 – 06/06 Sat No class 05/23

9 – 10 am 9 – 10 am 9 – 10 am

Dance Workshops Age: 8 – 11, 12+ Our dance workshops give dancers the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills in a fast-paced hour packed with new dance techniques and training. Each hour of the workshop focuses on a different style of dance. Sign up today and be prepared to dance, sweat and be inspired! STAR Center Resident $10; Non-Resident $15 01/17 Fri 5 – 7 pm 03/06 Fri 5 – 7 pm 05/08 Fri 5 – 7 pm

Age: 12+

01/17 Fri 03/06 Fri 05/08 Fri

5 – 7 pm 5 – 7 pm 5 – 7 pm

Ballroom, Private Lessons Age: 18+ Dance the way you’ve always wanted to! Select the style of dance and details you want to learn and progress at your own pace. Private lessons are a great way to get a jump start on ballroom dance or go beyond the foundation levels. STAR Center

Weekday afternoons and evenings. Call (253) 305-1039 for more information. Ballroom, Friday Night Lessons & Dance Age: 18+ What’s your favorite type of dance? Rumba, chacha, foxtrot, waltz, swing… One dance explored each week! STAR Center DROP-IN FEE ONLY STAR Pass $15 both; $11 lesson; $8 dance Resident $20 both; $15 lesson; $11 dance Non-Resident $22 both; $16 lesson; $12 dance 01/10 – 06/26 Fri 6:45 - 7:45 pm

Dance Fitness – Adult Ballet STAR Center $15 Drop-in; $65/mo. 01/06 – 01/29 02/03 – 02/26 03/02 – 03/30 04/01 – 04/29 05/04 – 05/27 06/01 – 06/29

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ADULT DANCE DANCE LESSONS

Wedding Package Special! STAR Center: Rob Sutherland Enjoy your special day with lessons and a choreographed first dance. Bride and Groom can select the style of dance they feel suits them best. Package includes 4 lessons.

Mention this ad and receive a 15% discount! Age: 18+• $250

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STAR Center $15 Drop in; $50/mo. 01/03 – 01/31 02/07 – 02/28 03/06 – 03/27 04/03 – 04/24 05/01 – 05/29 06/05 – 06/26

Age: 16+ 9:20 – 10:20 am 9:20 – 10:20 am 9:20 – 10:20 am 9:20 – 10:20 am 9:20 – 10:20 am 9:20 – 10:20 am

Age: 16+ Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri Fri

Hip Hoppin Adults People’s Community Center $15 Drop in; $50/mo. 01/03 – 01/31 Fri 02/07 – 02/28 Fri 03/06 – 03/27 Fri 04/03 – 04/24 Fri 05/01 – 05/29 Fri 06/05 – 06/26 Fri

9:30-10:30 am 9:30-10:30 am 9:30-10:30 am 9:30-10:30 am 9:30-10:30 am 9:30-10:30 am

Age: 16+ 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm 6 – 7 pm

GO Guide January – April 2020


Cultural Arts Theatre & Film Acting 1, Beginning Age: 5 - 8 Whether your child is a born performer or needs a little coaxing to open up, acting classes can be a great way to explore creativity and build skills and confidence! Fun drama games teach the foundations of interacting with other performers as we work toward an informal performance for family and friends. STAR Center • 101 Dalmations Center Pass $79; Resident $99; Non-Resident $108 15992 01/14 – 03/17 Tue 5:15 – 6 pm 15993 03/24 – 06/02 Tue 5:15 – 6 pm No class 04/07 People’s Center • Where the Wild Things Are 15994 01/13 – 03/16 Mon 5:15 – 6 pm No class 1/20, 02/27 15995 03/23 – 06/01 Mon 5:15 – 6 pm No class 04/06, 05/25

MUSIC Private Music Lessons Age: 6+ What’s stopping you? Has it been awhile since you’ve played? Are you nervous about how you’ll do learning to play a new instrument? You won’t know unless you try. And the payoff could lead to a lifelong passion! Sign up for lessons today and see where it takes you! Learn to play or dust off that old instrument with private, half-hour instructions. Months with 1 lesson Months with 2 lessons Months with 3 lessons Months with 4 lessons Months with 5 lessons

$18 / $23 $35 / $40 $52 / $57 $69 / $74 $86 / $91

STAR Center

Piano Mon Thu

Violin Tue Fri

3 – 7:30 pm 3 – 7:30 pm 3 – 7 pm 4 – 5 pm

Eastside Community Center

Guitar Fri

Drums Fri Sat

6 – 8 pm 6 – 8 pm 10 am – 12 pm

People’s Community Center

Guitar Mon Wed

4 – 8 pm 4 – 8 pm

Dr. Suess! What a Mix Up! Age: 8 – 12 Acting classes open up the world to your child, providing opportunities for creativity, teamwork and empathy. Building skills as solo performers and as part of an ensemble, students participate in improv games, monologues, and skits as they work toward an informal performance for family and friends. STAR Center Center Pass $83; Resident $104; Non-Resident $114 15996 01/16 – 03/19 Thu 5:30 – 7 pm 15997 03/26 – 06/04 Thu 5:30 – 7 pm No class 04/09

Musical Theatre, Beginning Age: 8 - 12 Combine your love of singing and dancing to develop your skills as a solo performer and vocalist and as part of an ensemble. Learn to move, dance and sing as an actor through improv games, monologues, dances and skits. We’ll work toward an informal performance for family and friends. First Creek Middle School Resident $104; Non-Resident $114 15999 01/13 – 03/30 Mon No class 01/20, 02/27 15998 04/13 – 06/08 Mon No class 04/06, 05/25

5:30 – 7 pm

All Things Props and Design Age: 12+ Take a look behind the scenes to see how a theatre production is created and built! Work together on our current theatre shows, learning the tips and tricks of creating props, backdrops and set transitions. Stewart Heights Resident $103; Non-Resident $113 16005 04/13 – 06/08 Mon No class 04/06; 05/25

MetroParksTacoma.org/GO • (253) 305-1022

5:30 – 7 pm

5 – 7 pm

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Cultural Arts VISUAL ARTS 3D Creations Age: 8 - 12 Do you love to work with your hands and explore your creative side? The world of 3D art gives you a chance to do both! Use a variety of materials and different techniques to create 3D art pieces. People’s Community Center Center Pass $58; Resident $72; Non-Resident $79 16006 01/16 – 02/27 Thu 5 – 7 pm Center Pass $5; Resident $68 Non-Resident $68 16007 03/05 – 04/16 Thu 5 – 7 pm No class 04/08 Center Pass $58; Resident $72 Non-Resident $79 16008 04/23 – 06/04 Thu 5 – 7 pm

Intro to Watercolor & Acrylic Painting Age: 8 – 12 Get to know watercolor and acrylic paints to create representational and abstract paintings. Explore still life, landscapes, abstract, figure and portrait painting. Bring home works of art! Center at Norpoint Center Pass $58; Resident $72; Non-Resident $79 16009 01/16 – 02/27 Thu 5 – 6:30 pm Center Pass $50; Resident $62; Non-Resident $68 16010 03/05 – 04/16 Thu 5 – 6:30 pm No class 04/08 Center Pass $58; Resident $72; Non-Resident $79 16011 04/23 – 06/04 Thu 5 – 6:30 pm

Graphic Design and Web Design Age: 11 – 16 Dive into design in the digital world! With graphic and web design, learn the ins and outs of how to create web pages and learn the fundamentals of what it takes to create fresh digital design! School of the Arts Resident $52; Non-Resident $57 16014 01/13 – 02/24 Mon No class 01/20, 02/27 Resident $62; Non-Resident $68 16015 03/02 – 04/13 Mon No class 04/06 16016 04/20 – 06/01 Mon

5 – 6:30 pm 5 – 6:30 pm 5 – 6:30 pm

Intro to Drawing Age: 11 - 16 Learn how to create portraits and other drawings using just your pencil and sketchpad! Refine your techniques and learn how to express people’s essence in your drawings. Love to draw, but want to learn more? Pull up a seat! School of the Arts Resident $72; Non-Resident $79 16017 01/15 – 02/26 Wed No class 01/20, 02/27 Resident $62; Non-Resident $68 16018 03/04 – 04/15 Wed No class 04/08 Resident $72; Non-Resident $79 16019 04/22 – 06/03 Wed

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5 – 6:30 pm 5 – 6:30 pm 5 – 6:30 pm

Intermediate Visual Arts Age: 50+ Explore various media, creating works of art and fine-tuning your skills. Try your hand at drawing with graphite, charcoal, pastels, paints and other media. Deepen your knowledge of art and learn about different aesthetic perspectives. STAR Center Pass $80; Resident $92; Non-Resident $100 16020 01/01 – 03/25 Wed 9 am – 12 pm 16021 04/01 – 06/24 Wed 9 am – 12 pm

Little Artist Spring Break Camp Age: 5 - 8 Satisfy your little artist’s curiosity and creativity with drawing, painting and sculpting. Campers will expand their artistic horizons with projects the whole family can enjoy, display and re-create at home! People’s Community Center • $180 16030 04/06 - 04/10 M-F 9 am - 1 pm

Artist Adventure Spring Break Camp Age: 5 - 8 Use the natural landscape as inspiration to create structures, art forms, and sculptures, exploring line, shape, color and texture. On the last day of camp enjoy a gallery of student work. Eastside Community Center • $200 16031 04/06 - 04/10 M-F 9 am - 3 pm

HOMESCHOOLERS WELCOME! Metro Parks offers a wide range of homeschool programs throughout the district, from homeschool science at Tacoma Nature Center to homeschool history at Fort Nisqually Living History Museum to physical education at STAR Center and Center at Norpoint. For more information call (253) 305-1022. GO Guide January – April 2020


Fitness & Wellness Your fitness is personal. Research about the benefits of exercise is out there; we’ve all read it. But you already know you feel better when you feel strong, when you’re flexible and feel like your ticker is ticking away with a spring in its step. Sometimes the biggest challenge to being fit is knowing how to begin. Metro Parks has countless ways for you to make a strong start, from fitness center memberships (complete with helpful personal trainers), community sports teams and fitness classes galore to a 5k race or a walk every time you turn around. Pick one. Start here. Let us help you get started and stay strong.

• Martial Arts • Tumbling • Yoga

Personal Training Do you need a little extra motivation and guidance for your workouts? Our personal trainers at STAR Center, Center at Norpoint and Eastside Community Center will help you achieve your fitness goals! Call (253) 404-3939 for STAR Center, (253) 404-3900 for Center at Norpoint, (253) 404-3990 for Eastside Community Center to schedule a complimentary assessment and consultation.

Martial Arts Watch advanced practitioners and you know that martial arts increases strength, flexibility and cardio endurance, but did you know that it can also improve your posture, stamina and mental acuity? The sense of preparedness that comes with learning self-defense helps kids build confidence and resolve conflict. Aging adults who practice some sort of martial art can expect sharper mental function and delayed cognitive decline. Take a look at your options, slip off your shoes and join us in the dojo. Tiger Tao Karate Age: 6+ The way of the tiger: strength, respect, discipline. Develop self-discipline, improve mental and physical development and learn self-defense techniques while making friends in this Okinawa Goju Ryu Karate class. Center at Norpoint Center Pass $30; Resident $35; Non-Resident $40 14074 01/06 – 01/29 Mon/Wed 6 – 7:30 pm 14075 02/03 – 02/26 Mon/Wed 6 – 7:30 pm 14076 03/02 – 03/25 Mon/Wed 6 – 7:30 pm 14077 03/30 – 04/22 Mon/Wed 6 – 7:30 pm Eastside Community Center Center Pass $30; Resident $35; Non-Resident $40 15740 01/03 – 01/28 Tue/Fri 5 – 6:30 pm 15741 02/04 – 02/28 Tue/Fri 5 – 6:30 pm 15742 03/03 – 03/31 Tue 5 – 6:30 pm 04/03 – 04/28 Tue/Fri 5 – 6:30 pm People’s Community Center Center Pass $30; Resident $35; Non-Resident $40 15282 01/02 - 01/28 Tue/Thu 6 - 7:30 pm 15283 02/04 - 02/27 Tue/Thu 6 - 7:30 pm 15284 03/03 - 03/31 Tue/Thu 6 - 7:30 pm 15285 04/02 - 04/30 Tue/Thu 6 - 7:30 pm

MetroParksTacoma.org/GO • (253) 305-1022

Tumbling Parent + Mini Tumbling Tumble together! Help your mini develop motor skills while learning to roll, balance and play with others. People’s Community Center Center Pass $40; Resident $40; Non-Resident $48

Age: 2 – 3

15269 01/09 - 01/30 15270 02/06 - 02/27

Thu Thu

10:30 - 11:10 am 10:30 - 11:10 am

Pop Tumbling Pop your little one into a high-energy intro to tumbling with Pop Gymnastics Collective. Young gymnasts practice shapes, rolling, handstands, cartwheels and arcing. Center at Norpoint Center Pass $35; Resident $40; Non-Resident $45

Age: 4 – 5

14070 01/07 – 01/28 14071 02/04 – 02/25

Tue Tue

4:20 – 5 pm 4:20 – 5 pm

Age: 6 – 11

14072 01/07 – 01/28 Tue 5:10 – 5:50 pm 14073 02/04 – 02/25 Tue 5:10 – 5:50 pm People’s Community Center Center Pass $40; Resident $40; Non-Resident $48

Age: 4 - 5 15271 15272 15273 15274

01/08 - 01/29 02/05 - 02/26 03/04 - 03/25 04/22 - 05/13

Age: 6 - 11 15276 15277 15278 15279

01/08 - 01/29 02/05 - 02/26 03/04 - 03/25 04/22 - 05/13

Wed Wed Wed Wed

4:20 - 5 pm 4:20 - 5 pm 4:20 - 5 pm 4:20 - 5 pm

Wed Wed Wed Wed

5:10 - 5:40 pm 5:10 - 5:40 pm 5:10 - 5:40 pm 5:10 - 5:40 pm

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Run with it!

Yoga Kundalini Yoga Age: 15+ In 13 weeks, learn physical postures, breathing techniques and meditations that build strength, flexibility, mental ease, and balance. Diane Bunting with 44 years of yoga experience inspires and empowers. Register early to ensure your spot in this enlightening experience. Resident $143; Non-Resident $153

Jefferson Field House (Women & Men)

14494 01/13 – 04/13 Beginning Mon 5:45 – 7:15 pm 14496 01/13 – 04/13 Intermediate Mon 7:30 – 9 pm

STAR Center (Women)

14498 01/16 – 04/16 Beginning Thu 4:15 – 5:30 pm 14504 01/16 – 04/16 Intermediate Thu 5:45 – 7:15 pm

Check out the exciting SPRING FUN RUNS in the pull-out section!

Stay up to date!

MetroParksTacoma.org/GiveBlood to find our next Community Center Blood drive.

Presented by and supported by Sound Credit Union, Bloodworks NW and Pepsi

Visit MetroParksTacoma.org to check out all the group exercise classes offered at your local Metro Parks Tacoma Community Center!

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Nature Education & Outdoor Adventures You know that feeling you get when you see a rainbow, or uncover a bird’s nest, jump in a puddle or discover a new trail? Those “discoveries” are important parts of a happy, healthy life. They also give you something to think about, to compare your “indoors” life to. You learn what seasons really mean, how plants and animals work together, how what we do impacts where we live. When you step outside, you step into a whole new world that helps you develop creativity, compassion and adaptability. That means you’re aware and resilient: Other people see a rainy day; you see a rainbow and a puddle to jump into!

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Fishing Nature & Wildlife Education Nature Walks Outdoor Adventures

Point Defiance Marina Visit PointDefianceMarina.com to sign up for the following classes. Basic Fishing Class Angling for some fun? Learn about local fresh and saltwater fishing. Get a first look at knot tying, tackle and rigging techniques while we walk you through fish ID, green marina and environmental practices, as well as regulations and safety. Youth and adults must register together for adult/youth class. BSA Merit Badge available upon request.

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park Photo Tours Age: 18+ Love wildlife? Love taking photos? Combine your passions on a unique tour of Northwest Treks’ 435- acre Free-Roaming Area. You’ll get fantastic shots of animals like American bison, Roosevelt elk, bighorn sheep, moose, deer and more. Reservations required. Visit nwtrek.org. 03/15, 04/04, 05/02 8 - 10:30 am Northwest Trek member $65; Non-member $70. Book at nwtrek.org.

Youth Photo Tours Age: 10 - 15 Want to learn photography? On our new Youth Photo Tours you’ll get 20-25 minutes of photo activities before a 90-minute private tram tour in our Free-Roaming Area to practice your skills! 03/14, 06/07 8 - 10:30 am Northwest Trek member $88; Non-member $93 (includes parent chaperone). Book at nwtrek.org

Keeper Adventure Tours Age: 5+ Want to get up close and personal with a moose? Stare down a bison? Then hop in the Jeep with one of our keepers, get off the tram tour roads and join a 90-minute animal adventure you’ll never forget. New: Keep cozy with our weather-proof windows! Jan - May Fri – Sun

10:30 am, 1 pm

Northwest Trek member $80; Non-member $90, includes park admission and regular tram tour. Book at nwtrek.org

$15

Age: 15+

13889 03/07

Age: 8+ with Adult 13890 04/04

Sat

10 am – 12 pm

Sat

10 am – 12 pm

Squid Fishing Age: 8+ with adult Learn the basics, with an eye toward environmental awareness, then we’ll talk about how to prepare a delicious squid dinner. Youth and adults must register together. $15 13892 01/11

Sat

NEW PHOTO

4 – 6 pm

Boat Trailering and Launching Age: 18+ Learn the basics of trailering and launching, safe hook-ups, towing, and returning the boat to the trailer. Gain environmental awareness as well as green marina practices. $20 13891 04/11

Sat

10 am – 12 pm

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Nature Education & Outdoor Adventures Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium Winter Camp Grades K-5 Give your kids a special day at the Zoo while you get ready for the new year. Experienced instructors lead hands-on activities; exhibit exploration and up-close animal encounters. 01/02 – 01/03 Prices and registration at pdza.org

9 am - 4 pm

Critter Club Age: 3-5 with adult Young learners and their accompanying adult will hear a fun story, have a special animal encounter and make a craft to take home. 11 am - 12 pm select Thursdays and Fridays.

Dates, topics and registration at pdza.org. With pre-registration: Zoo members $11 per child, Non-Zoo members $13 per child. Without pre-registration: $15.

Zoo Careers Age: 13+ Curious about Zoo jobs? Teens and adults alike can participate in Marine Biologist For a Day or Keeper For a Day. Teens can also get involved with our Youth Volunteer Program. Teen Keeper 01/11, 02/15, 03/07, 04/18, 05/09 Teen Marine Biologist 01/18, 02/08, 03/14, 04/04, 05/16 Adult Keeper 01/25, 03/21, 5/30 Adult Marine Biologist 02/22, 04/25 Prices and registration at pdza.org.

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Park Ranger and Point Defiance Visitor Center Forest Yoga Age: 8+ Slow down and combine the efficacy of time spent in nature with the benefits of yoga. When you leave the four walls of a studio or home or office, all of your senses wake up: scent, sight, and touch, in particular, activate parts of the brain that make you more present. Meet at the Pavilion at the Rhododendron Garden and enjoy a walk along the gravel trail at Pt. Defiance. Led by a Yoga Wild instructor, we will stop along the way to practice breathing techniques, mindful movement, and gentle stretches while observing and listening to the forest around us. Point Defiance Park $10 14080 02/09 14081 03/15

Sun 10:30 – 11:15 am Sun 10:30 – 11:15 am

GO Guide January – April 2020


JANUARY 2020

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Polar Bear Plunge

Resolution Reboot Wellness & Resource Fair Presented by CHI Fransiscan and Bloodworks NW

January 4

Presented by BECU, Supported by Bloodworks NW.

January 1

11:30 am Cub Plunge 12 pm Polar Bear Plunge Point Defiance Marina Boat Launch 5912 N. Waterfront Dr. Begin the New Year with a fun leap into the frigid water of Puget Sound. Costumes welcome!

9:30 am - 1 pm Eastside Community Center

1721 E. 56th St. Kick start your New Years Resolution at this conferencestyle event featuring everything from fitness to cooking classes.

EastsideCommunityCenter.org

$5 registration at event (includes T-shirt, while supply lasts) PointDefianceMarina.com

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PULL-OUt GUIDE to WINTER a spring EV nd ENTS!! Winter Coronation Ball January 25 STAR Center • 6 - 8 pm

3873 S. 66th St. Calling all princes and princesses to our Magical Coronation Ball in Arondale. All family members are welcome to this parent/child dance! Register as a family or as couples. Center Pass $20/couple and $5/additional child; General Admission $25/couple and $10/per additional child

STARCenterTacoma.org

MLK Day of Caring January 20 9 am - 12 pm

Come help us spruce up our parks alongside other volunteers and give back to the community through a day of service!

chipinforparks.org

Second Sunday Music Series

Point Defiance Beach Cleanup

W.W. Seymour Conservatory 316 S. G St., in Wright Park Enjoy live acoustic music among the lush tropical floral displays. with $3 suggested donation

5912 N. Waterfront Dr.

Jan.12, Feb. 9, Mar. 8, Apr. 12 1 - 2:30 pm

Jan.18, Feb. 15, Mar. 21, Apr. 18 9 am - 12 pm Point Defiance Marina

PointDefianceMarina.com

SeymourConservatory.org

MetroParksTacoma.org


2020

FEBRUARY Resolution Revolution

Presented by CHI Fransiscan and Bloodworks NW

February 1

STAR Center • 9 am - 1 pm

3873 S. 66th St. Kick start your New Year resolutions! Sample a variety of fitness and cooking classes during this FREE community event.

STARCenterTacoma.org

Wild Child Weekends February 1 - 29

9:30 am - 3 pm Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

11610 Trek Dr E, Eatonville Up to 2 children (12 and under) get in FREE with each adult general admission, every weekend in February plus Presidents’ Day and Feb. 29.

Valentines 5k

Presented by CHI Fransiscan

February 15 8 am Ruston Way

Let’s run away together! This is an out-and-back along Ruston Way. Get your Valentine’s weekend started on the right foot! $30

MetroParksTacoma.org/Races

Pier Peer in Tacoma February 15 7:30 - 9 pm Point Defiance Marina

5912 N. Waterfront Dr. Find out what lives under the dock during this aquatic night-time adventure. $10

TacomaNatureCenter.org

NWTrek.org

Love at the Zoo February 15 & 16

9:30 am - 4 pm Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium

5400 N. Pearl St. Feel the love as Zoo animals enjoy heart-shaped treats and special enrichments. with admission

pdza.org

Wine and Chocolate ● Feb. 14

Black History Celebration February 21

6 - 9 pm W.W. Seymour Conservatory

6 - 8 pm People’s Center

316 S. G St., in Wright Park Enjoy a magical evening of wine, chocolate and flowers while providing essential support for our historical conservatory. Vist

1602 Martin Luther King Jr. Way Join local artists and musicians as we celebrate African American culture.

SeymourConservatory.org for pricing.

Arrested

Weekends Jan. - Mar.

Check website for exact dates. Enter the Fort by candlelight and embark on an epic adventure through time. Players use wit and intellect to uncover Company secrets. $30

FortNisqually.org

peoplescommunitycenter.org

Trapped: Excape Fort Nisqually Weekends Jan. - Mar.

Check website for exact dates. Bring your friends to enjoy this high energy escape room torn from the pages of history. $25

FortNisqually.org

Story Hour

Feb. 12, Mar. 11, Apr. 8 11 am - 12 pm W.W. Seymour Conservatory

316 S. G St., in Wright Park Bring the kids to enjoy stories, science and art projects among the Conservatory’s flowers. $3 suggested donation

SeymourConservatory.org


2020

MARCH St. Patrick’s Day 5k

Presented by CHI Fransiscan

March 7

St. Patrick’s Day at the Zoo March 15

9 am

9:30 am - 4 pm Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium

MetroParksTacoma.org/Races

pdza.org

Titlow Park & Lodge Get your Irish jig on and join us on this lovely 5k around the trails of Titlow. The race is Chip-timed and dogs are welcome! $25

Women’s Day Celebration March 7 10 am - 3 pm People’s Center,

1602 Martin Luther King Jr. Way Participate in workshops and discussions to empower and support women’s equality.

peoplescommunitycenter.org

Seuss’s Spring Fling

Presented by Sound Credit Union

March 7

10 am - 12 pm Eastside Community Center

1721 E. 56th St. You would not, could not, should not miss a free community party such as this!

eastsidecommunitycenter.org

Spring Rose Pruning March 7

9 am - 12 pm Point Defiance Rose Garden

5400 N. Pearl St. Consulting rosarians from Tacoma Rose Society and Metro Parks staff will demonstrate rose-pruning techniques and share information on how to care for roses and get them ready for the growing season.

pointdefiancepark.org

5400 N. Pearl St. Watch animals enjoy “lucky” green or gold treats in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. with admission.

Spring Fling at STAR Center Presented by Sound Credit Union

March 28

10 am -1 2 pm STAR Center

3873 S. 66th St. Come celebrate the beauty of Spring at a fun filled family event featuring our annual summer camp fair.

starcentertacoma.org

Garden Sale March 28

9 am - 2 pm Point Defiance Pagoda

5400 N. Pearl St. Sponsored by the Tacoma Rose Society, the sale will feature roses along with other plants and an eclectic mix of garden treasures. Proceeds benefit the Point Defiance rose garden.

pointdefiancepark.org


2020

APRIL

Let’s Grow April 2 - 5; 7 - 10

Rise & Grind 5k

Presented by CHI Fransiscan

April 11

11 am - 1 pm W.W. Seymour Conservatory

316 S. G St., in Wright Park Bring your little sprouts to the Conservatory for fun and educational activities around plants and gardens. with $3 suggested donation

seymourconservatory.org

Spring Fling at Norpoint

Presented by Sound Credit Union

April 4

4818 Nassau Ave NE Celebrate the arrival of spring at this free community festival featuring games, prizes, bounce houses, arts & crafts and more.

centeratnorpoint.org

MetroParksTacoma.org/Races

Egg-A-Palooza

Sponsored by Sound Credit Union

11 am - 2 pm People’s Center

1602 Martin Luther King Jr. Way Join us for our 2nd annual egg hunt in the pool. Complete with a seasonal craft and photo booth. $2 - $6

peoplescommunitycenter.org

Spring Break Escape April 6 - 10

Teas & Tarot April 11

11610 Trek Dr. E., Eatonville Get a little wild this spring break with our grizzly cubs, black bears and other animals. Take a tram, hike a trail and burn off energy in the Kids’ Trek playground. with admission.

nwtrek.org

If you love hills, then this race is for you! Come get your grind on at McKinley Park. The race will be chip times and is a 5k that will feature McKinley Park’s amazing trails. $25

April 11

10 am - 12 pm Center at Norpoint

9:30 am - 4 pm Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

9 am McKinley Park

5 - 7 pm W.W. Seymour Conservatory

316 S. G St., in Wright Park A casual affair with an assortment teas, light noshes and an opportunity to have a four card tarot readings done. $20 - $25

seymourconservatory.org

Earth Day Extravaganza April 18

12 - 4 pm Tacoma Nature Center

1919 S. Tyler St. Join us for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day to learn what you can do to keep this amazing planet healthy.

tacomanaturecenter.org

Super Girl Scout Day April 25

9:30 am - 3 pm Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium 5400 N. Pearl St. Earn badges, make friends and have fun. $15 per scout. Online reservations required.

pdza.org

Klahowya April 25

11 am - 4 pm Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

5400 N. Pearl St. Chinook jargon for “Welcome,” Klahowya celebrates the historic and contemporary diversity of our region. Hands-on activities and demonstrations of 19th century skills. for Pierce County residents.

fortnisqually.org

Parks Appreciation Day April 25 9 am - 12 pm

Join us in parks throughout Pierce County as we give back to the earth. We’ll trim limbs, groom grounds and plant flowers and trees during one of the largest attended environmental volunteer days in the South Sound.

parksappreciationday.net

National Park Rx Day April 26 11 am - 4 pm Point Defiance Park

5400 N. Pearl St. Drop-in all day at the Rhododendron Garden pavilion for family-friendly programs and activities.

pointdefiancepark.org

MetroParksTacoma.org


Nature Education & Outdoor Adventures Nature Walks Family Nature Walk Age: 3 + Explore Tacoma Parks during these seasonal naturalist-led family walks. Discover amazing plants and animals that live here and how they adapt to the seasons. Registration recommended. Not recommended for strollers, wheelchairs, or children under 3. Winter Wonderland Swan Creek Park Wapato Park Oak Tree Park TNC Wapato Hills Titlow Park McKinley Park

Nature Education at Eastside Community Center Eastside Nature Hours Age: 2+ Nature is everywhere you look! Explore outdoors (bundle up!), and enjoy crafts at the center. Join the Eastside Family Nature Club for $20/year for the whole family and enjoy all related programs for free!

Frozen Naturally Learn about hibernation - who slumbers through the winter. Enjoy crafts, stories, handson activities and time outside while discovering how and why animals hibernate. $1/person; Registration Required. 14062 01/11 Sat 2 – 3 pm

Nature Rocks! Discover rocks in all shapes, sizes and colors. Enjoy crafts, stories, hands-on activities and time outside studying rocks.

01/04 01/18 01/25 01/25 02/01 02/08 02/15

Spring is in the Air Swan Creek Park Wapato Park Oak Tree Park Wapato Hills Park TNC Titlow Park McKinley Park

04/04 04/11 04/18 04/25 05/02 05/16 05/23

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am 1 - 2 pm 10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am

Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat

10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am 1 - 2 pm 10 - 11 am 10 - 11 am

Visit TacomaNatureCenter.org for nature walk meeting locations.

Nature

YOGA

$1/person; Registration Required. 14063 02/08 Sat 2 – 3 pm

Flower Power Discover the power and beauty of flowers. Enjoy crafts, stories, hands-on activities and time outside. $1/person; Registration Required. 14066 03/14 Sat 2 – 3 pm

Extraordinary Earth Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Celebrate this planet we call home and discover new ways to protect it. Enjoy crafts, stories, hands-on activities and time outside. $1/person 14065 04/11

Sat

2 – 3 pm

Down with Decomposers Uncover the dirt on decomposers. Enjoy crafts, stories, hands-on activities and time outside observing decomposers. $1/person MetroParksTacoma.org/GO • (253)2 305-1022 14064 05/09 Sat – 3 pm

Ages 18 months to 12 years old + adults (adult must accompany children) Fun, child-centered activities and nature poses combined with time-honored yoga practice. Details online for classes on January 4, March 7, April 4 and May 2, 9:30-10:45am. Sponsored by:

TacomaNatureCenter.org

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Outdoor Adventures Adult Snowshoeing Age: 18+ Join us for a moderate snowshoe hike in the Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest near Snoqualmie Pass. No experience is necessary. Transportation and snowshoes are provided. Please pack a sack lunch, lunch, and water. $65; TNC Member $58.50 14057 01/11 Sat 8 am – 2 pm Meet at Eastside Community Center 14058 02/01 Sat 8 am – 2 pm Meet at STAR Center 14056 03/07 Sat 8 am – 2 pm Meet at People’s Community Center

Family Snow Play Days Age: 5+ Have fun sledding, snowshoeing or just playing while making new friends in the mountains! Please bring your own snow toys or snowshoes. Transportation provided to and from the sledding hill. $50/family of 4; TNC Member $45 14061 01/25 Sat 8 am – 2 pm Meet at Eastside Community Center 14049 02/22 Sat 8 am – 2 pm Meet at STAR Center

Outdoor Adventure Spring Break Camp Age: 10 - 15 Join us for a week of fun outside. Outdoor Adventure Camp is a traveling day camp running from 9 am to 4 pm leaving from the Tacoma Nature Center. We will hike, canoe, kayak and explore the beautiful northwest. $250; TNC Member $225 04/06 – 04/10

M-F

9 am – 4 pm

Pier Peer in Tacoma Age: 8+ Fabulous Fish Red fish, pale fish, dogfish, snail fish. Explore the mysterious after-dark world of life under the docks, peering at and scooping organisms attracted to our underwater lights. Warm up afterward with hot cocoa. A 1:1 adult/child ratio is required and children must be 8 or older. Dress warmly, bring flashlights or head lamps. All participants must wear PFDs so bring your own or borrow ours. $10/person; Registration is required 02/15 Sat 7:30 – 9 pm

Family Snowshoeing Age: 7+ Bundle up the kids for a day of playing in the snow and an introduction to snowshoeing. Dress for cold weather, wear sturdy boots, bring water and a sack lunch. Transportation and snowshoes provided. $35/person; TNC Member $31.50 14059 01/18 Sat 8 am – 2 pm Meet at Eastside Community Center 14060 02/08 Sat 8 am – 2 pm Meet at People’s Community Center

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PROVIDING SPORT, SOCIAL, AND RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO PEOPLE OF ALL ABILITIES! WINTER/SPRING PROGRAMS OPEN NOW!

REQUIRED

Specialized and Adaptive Recreation programs work together to provide

sport, social, and recreational opportunities for people of all abilities. This includes a variety of Adaptive Recreation programs serving youth through adult with physical disabilities through activities such as wheelchair basketball, adaptive cycling, goalball, and adaptive youth programs. And Specialized Recreation programs for people with intellectual disabilities including programs like Special Olympics sports training, camping trips, community based day trips, art and cooking classes, on-going weekly social programs, and special events like the Cinderella Ball. Community members requesting ADA inclusion accommodations are also served by the capable Specialized and Adaptive Recreation staff. Staff are housed at the STAR Center, but programs and services are delivered County wide. For additional program information please contact: Parker Ayers, Adaptive Recreation Coordinator: (253) 404-3955 Parkera@tacomaparks.com Beau Benner, Specialized Recreation Coordinator: (253) 404-3950 Beaub@tacomaparks.com If you cannot reach either of them, please contact: Kodi Smith Doty, Recreation Supervisor: (253) 404-3951 kdoty@tacomaparks.com

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MetroParksTacoma.org/Adaptive

MetroParksTacoma.org/GO • (253) 305-1022

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Outdoor Adventure Adult Sports The benefits of sports in youth have been studied and proven, so why should those benefits stop as an adult? Sports can motivate you to lead an active and healthy lifestyle. Have fun and make new friends by interacting with a sports community that challenges and supports you.

ADULT SPORTS Adult Indoor and Outdoor Ultimate Frisbee A cross between soccer and basketball—but with a flying disc—Ultimate Frisbee builds endurance, hand-eye coordination and teamwork. Plus, you’ll make new friends! Register at DiscNW.org Adult Drop-In Volleyball Age: 18+ Bump, set and spike your way to exercise, meet new friends and listen to great tunes! All skill levels are welcome. $3/Drop in

Giaudrone Middle School 01/07 - 05/20

Tue/Wed

6 - 8:30 pm

Adult Slow-pitch Metro Parks and Comeback Sports partner to offer a league with room for everyone, whether you create your own team or join as a free agent. For more info and to register: ComeBackSports.com/Softball Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun

SERA Athletic Complex

Bubble Soccer Party Pa Packages Bubble Soccer is a hilarious and thrilling new sport that lets you wear a bubble suit and send your friends bouncing down the field! Add laughter and a fun workout to your next party! Learn more about package choices and prices by emailing courtneym@tacomaparks.com (use “Bubble Soccer” in subject line). Drop-in Pickleball Combine tennis, badminton and ping-pong and you get... pickleball! This fast-paced, easy-tolearn sport is great exercise and lots of fun for all ages and skill levels! Eastside Community Center, Center at Norpoint, Vassault Park or Stewart Heights Park $1/Drop in fee or free with membership See community center schedules for play times.

Drop-in Table Tennis A great sport for mind and body, fast-paced table tennis requires stability, hand-eye coordination and mindfulness. All skill levels and ages are welcome. Eastside Community Center or Center at Norpoint $1/Drop in fee or free with membership See community center schedules for play times.

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Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital provides First Aid and concussion protocol for Metro Parks Youth Flag Football. Visit the Mary Bridge tent at the entrance to SERA fields, adjacent to the snack bar

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Youth Sports YOUTH SPORTS Did you know that when you start playing sports as a kid, you have a better chance of staying active and healthy your whole life! It’s true! As a bonus, you’re also a better team player. You’re better at adapting to new situations (which life is always throwing at you). Most important? You’re just more likely to be happy! Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer Age: 2 – 3.5 Play soccer together with fun, age-appropriate activities to help your child develop his or her skills. Enjoy a variety of activities each week. Adult participation is required. Bonus: Kids get a free jersey! $78

Jefferson Park

14216 02/28 – 03/28 14217 04/18 – 05/16

Center at Norpoint

14218 04/19 – 05/17

Sat Sat

9:30 – 10 am 9:30 – 10 am

Sun

4:15 – 4:45 pm

$78 14230 02/29 – 03/28 14231 04/18 – 05/16

Center at Norpoint

14232 04/19 – 05/17

Stewart Heights

14233 02/29 – 03/28 14234 04/18 – 05/16

Pre-Soccer Age: 4 - 5 Jefferson Park 14219 02/29 – 03/28 14220 04/18 – 05/16

Sat Sat

10:10 – 10:40 am 10:10 – 10:40 am

Sun

3:30 – 4:05 pm

Sat Sat

3:40 – 4:15 pm 3:40 – 4:15 pm

Sat Sat

10:40 – 11:15 am 10:40 – 11:15 am

$78 14221 02/29 – 03/28 14222 04/18 – 05/16

Center at Norpoint

14223 04/19 – 05/17

Stewart Heights

14224 02/29 – 03/28 14225 04/18 – 05/16

Stewart Heights 14226 14228 14227 14229

02/29 – 03/28 02/29 – 03/28 04/18 – 05/16 04/18 – 05/16

Sat Sat Sat Sat

12 – 12:45 pm 5 – 5:45 pm 12 – 12:45 pm 5 – 5:45 pm

Mini Leaguers Baseball Age: 3 - 5 Mini Leaguers is an innovative approach that teaches children essential skills in a fun, stressfree environment. The parents participate right along with their children at each of the throwing, hitting, and fielding stations. We use specially designed equipment that has proven to enhance skill development in children. Eastside Community Center 14106 14107 14108 14109

02/25 – 03/24 02/27 – 03/26 04/14 – 05/12 04/16 – 05/14

Tue 11:15 am – 12 pm Thu 12 – 12:45 pm Tue 11:15 am – 12 pm Tue 11:15 am – 12 pm

People’s Community Center 14110 02/25 – 03/26 14111 04/14 – 05/14

Center at Norpoint

Soccer 1: Techniques & Teamwork Age: 5 - 6 Whether you’re a first-timer or have some soccer under your belt, learn dribbling, passing, defense and shooting. Everybody plays fun skill games and small-sided matches. Bring your shin guards; we’ll provide a free jersey! Jefferson Park

$78

$65; Non-Resident $75

Tot-Soccer/Pre-Soccer Age: 3.5 - 5 Little tykes take off, running and kicking as they learn the techniques of the game and build self-esteem. Bring your shin guards; we’ll provide a free jersey! Tot Soccer Age: 3.5 – 4 Jefferson Park

Soccer 2: Skillz & Scrimmages Age: 7 - 10 You’re building mad skillz! Dribble, pass and shoot in a team-play format with a technical focus of scrimmages. All levels are welcome! Bring your shin guards; we’ll provide a free jersey!

14112 02/25 – 03/26 14113 04/14 – 05/14

STAR Center

14114 02/24 – 03/25 14115 04/13 – 05/13

Tue/Thu Tue/Thu

4 – 4:30 pm 4 – 4:30 pm

Tue/Thu Tue/Thu

5 – 5:30 pm 5 – 5:30 pm

Mon/Wed Mon/Wed

1 – 1:30 pm 1 – 1:30 pm

Mini All Stars Age: 3 – 5 It’s never too soon to get your little all-star involved in sports. Participants explore soccer, tennis, flag football, basketball, baseball, kickball and other fun games! Resident $65; Non-Resident $75

Eastside Community Center 14101 01/14 – 02/11 14102 01/16 – 02/13

Center at Norpoint

14103 01/14 – 02/13

Tue 11:15 am – 12 pm Thu 12 – 12:45 pm Tue/Thu

People’s Community Center 14104 01/14 – 02/13

STAR Center

14105 01/13 – 02/10

5 – 5:45 pm

Tue/Thu

4 – 4:45 pm

Mon/We

1 – 1:45 pm

Sat 11:15 am – 12 pm Sat 11:15 am – 12 pm Sun

2:45 – 3:30 pm

Sat Sat

4:15 – 5 pm 4:15 – 5 pm

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Swimming

When you think about it, swimming is like a super power. It makes so much more of the surface of our planet available for you to enjoy! Learn to swim and you’re safer: Puget Sound, the ocean, pools, lakes and streams are everywhere, so it’s good to be able to handle yourself in and around water. Also, water provides about 12 times the resistance of working out on land, with much lower impact: Easy on your joints, great for cardiovascular and respiratory health. If you don’t swim yet, Metro Parks can teach you! If you want low-impact exercise and dozens of ways to enjoy the water, jump in and we’ll show you how! Visit MetroParksTacoma.org/swimming for the latest schedules, fees and details. RECREATION SWIM

SWIM LESSONS

RENTALS

LAP SWIM

WATER EXERCISE

SWIM TEAM

Center at Norpoint 4818 Nassau Ave NE (253) 404-3900 Eastside Community Center 1721 East 56th St (253) 404-3991 Mt. Tahoma High School 4634 S. 74th St. People’s Community Center 1602 M.L.K. Jr. Way Wilson High School 1202 N. Orchard St.

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Swimming LEARN-TO-SWIM LESSONS New & Improved! We start with the student: We meet you where you are so you can develop at your own pace. Build stamina, learn swim strokes, and increase your comfort and safety in, on and around water. We provide a fun environment where it’s easy to build confidence, make progress and create friendships. Session lengths for all ages (6 months to adult) and vary from 4 to 8 lessons, M/W, T/Th or Sat only. Children will be grouped with others in their own agegroup. Preschoolers age 3-5 will progress through four levels and meet benchmark skills along the way. Schoolaged children 6-11 will progress through four levels at their own pace to reach swimming skill goals. Not sure which level to sign up for? Call your community center to have your child assessed and placed into the appropriate level. Visit MetroParksTacoma.org/swimming for the latest schedules, fees and details.

Adult Swim Lessons These 30-minute lessons are tailored to adults’ schedules and goals: Learning to swim? Want to improve your strokes? Need to up your triathlon game with new techniques and workouts? Let’s swim it out!

Porpoise Club What do you do when you have learned all of the swim strokes? You join Porpoise Club! Participants will continue to refine their stroke mechanics, build endurance and fitness and get a taste of competitive swimming concepts. There will also be opportunities to participate in friendly swim meets and race start clinics with our Metro Parks competitive swim team

SESSION DATES

REGISTRATION REGISTRATION OPENS DEADLINE

PRICING FOR RESIDENTS

PRICING FOR NON-RESIDENTS

Winter 1

01/06 - 01/30

12/20

12/27

$24 - $44

$28 - $48

Winter 2

02/03 - 02/27

01/17

01/24

$24 - $44

$28 - $48

Winter 3

03/02 - 03/26

02/14

02/21

$24 - $44

$28 - $48

Spring 1

04/13 - 05/07

03/20

03/27

$24 - $44

$28 - $48

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METRO PARKS SWIM TEAMS Explorers • Age: 8 - 10 Eastside Community Center, Mt. Tahoma, Wilson

Swim smarter, not harder: focused on increasing swimmer efficiency, we deemphasize speed and work to develop optimal body position. Don't worry: You'll get plenty of age-based aerobic training. Competitions are optional. $76/month. Financial assistance available.

Challengers • Age: 10 - 13 Eastside Community Center, Mt. Tahoma, Wilson

Private Swim Lessons Available upon request. Contact your local center for availability. Special Needs Private Swim Lessons Age: 3 - 18 Exclusively at the Center at Norpoint, our specialized instructor works with children on water adaptation, safety and swim techniques. Private lessons are 30 minutes. Contact (253) 404-3900 for more information.

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Get your competitive edge on in this group. We emphasize technique so you'll see training and racing really start to take off. Swimmers are held accountable for stroke techniques and efforts, and are encouraged to try new things. Competitions are optional. $89/month. Financial assistance available.

Achievers • Age: 11 - 14 Mt. Tahoma, Wilson

Achievement takes more than endurance and a strong stroke. Get your head in the race! In this group, you'll get plenty of age-based aerobic development and will also learn how goal setting, visualization, race strategy, and training cycles can amp up your competitive success. Competitions are optional. $101/month. Financial assistance available.

The Varsity Group • Age: 14+ Mt. Tahoma

Want to maintain your swim skills and stay in shape? Varsity is perfect for high school swimmers, water-polo players, and others who want to stay sharp. $60/month. Financial assistance available.

AMERICAN RED CROSS LIFEGUARD You could save a life: Get ARC lifeguard certified at Eastside Pool. The training covers basic and preventive skills, rescues and safety, including lifeguarding, CPR/AED and first aid. Must be 15 or older and pass a swimming skills test.

For more information: Go to: MetroParksTacoma.org/SwimTeam Email yienf@tacomaparks.com Call (253) 278-4129

Visit MetroParksTacoma.org/swimming for the latest schedules. Resident $200; Non-Resident $225

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POOL RENTALS! When we say “Pool,” you say “Party”! Celebrate your next … whatever … with a pool party! Big or small, private or shared, potluck or catered, Metro Parks pool parties are perfect for making a splash with friends and family. Choose from Center at Norpoint, Eastside Community Center or People’s Center pools. Visit MetroParksTacoma.org/ swimming for fees and more details.

RECREATIONAL SWIM Bring the whole family to the pool for some good clean fun! Safety is always our top priority and we rely on you to help us keep everyone safe: children must be at least age 10 to swim without an adult in the pool area. We will administer a quick swim test to ensure that all children have safe swimming ability. All non-swimmers and children age 6 and under require a supervising adult in the water within arm’s-reach of the child at all times.

FAMILY SWIM The family that swims together… has a lot of fun together! All children must be accompanied by an adult and all non-swimmers and children under age 6 must be within arm’s-reach of an adult at all times, just so we’re sure everyone’s safe.

COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAYS

Swimming makes you feel free, but swimming for free is really something! Find out for yourself at the first Recreational Swim on the first Saturday of every month. Swim FREE at Eastside, Norpoint and People’s C Center pools. Try a new pool or stick with your favorite. Either way, no pay!

WATER EXERCISE PROGRAMS Water exercise isn’t limited to swimming! In our group water exercise classes, you’ll get stronger and more flexible while improving your cardiovascular endurance. The best part? Make new friends while you’re splashing away! No experience is necessary; class is open to all skill levels. Work at your own pace with an enthusiastic instructor for motivation and support. Visit MetroParksTacoma.org/ swimming for the latest schedules, fees and details.

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Youth STEM & Education When school is out, Metro Parks is in! Young people engaged in activities outside of school are more likely to be safe, build healthy relationships, get better grades, and feel good about themselves. Students can experience a sense of belonging and explore their creativity in a safe space with caring and trained staff. Our programs offer youth an opportunity to take learning beyond the classroom. We focus on building social skills as well as academic; from STEAM learning with Bricks 4 Kidz to the tangible life-long lessons learned in a Safe Sitter class. When youth have healthy opportunities to play, learn, and grow… the possibilities are endless! Kids Night Out Age: 4 - 12 Enjoy a night off while your kids enjoy a night out! Our indoor/outdoor Treetops playground is a blast, and kids can also enjoy games, crafts and dinner. See the front desk for info forms and waivers when you drop off the kids. STAR Center Center Pass $15; Resident $20; Non-Resident $25 01/17 Fri 6 – 9 pm 02/14 Fri 6 – 9 pm 03/20 Fri 6 – 9 pm 04/24 Fri 6 – 9 pm

Safe@Home by Safe Sitter Age: 11 - 15 Being safe comes with experience. We talk with kids (grades 4-6) about developing safe habits, how to prevent unsafe situations, and what to do when faced with dangers such as power failures or weather emergencies when they’re home alone. Adults may attend with their students. Pizza dinner is included! $65 STAR Center 16164 02/08 Sat Eastside Community Center 16152 03/14 Sat People’s Community Center 16158 04/18 Sat Center at Norpoint 16157 05/09 Sat

10:30 am – 4:30 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm 10 am – 4 pm

Bricks 4 Kidz Coding Age: 7 - 14 Bring LEGO® Bricks to life with Coding! The ability to code is a key component of literacy today. Your child will learn important strategies for building confidence, logic, resourcefulness, and problem-solving skills. By building a specially-designed model using LEGO® Education’s hardware and creating a program using MIT’s popular programming language to control it, this workshop offers a fun challenge for kids at every skill level. Workshop ● $28 STAR Center 16124 01/25 Sat 10 am - 12 pm Center at Norpoint 16123 02/22 Sat 10 am - 12 pm Eastside Community Center 16122 03/28 Sat 10 am - 12 pm

Class ● $52 STAR Center 16121 02/05 - 02/26 Wed Center at Norpoint 16120 03/04 -- 03/25 Wed

6 - 7 pm 6 - 7 pm

Bricks 4 Kidz Minecraft Age: 6 - 12 Experience the world of Minecraft© using LEGO© bricks. Minecraft is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can imagine. Kids will start by crafting their shelters and some of the mobs, critters, and tools using LEGO bricks and motors. Each day, craft key elements from the popular Minecraft game in a variety of ways including motorized models, basic brick figures, or artistic mosaics. Take home a custom minifigure, too! Workshop ● $28 STAR Center 16145 04/25

Sat

10 am - 12 pm

Class ● $52 STAR Center 16134 05/06 - 05/27

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Titlow Park Spring Break Camp Center at Norpoint Spring Break Camp $225; Daily $55 04/06 - 04/10 M - F 7 am - 6 pm

Bricks 4 Kidz Half-Day PM: LEGO Minecraft Ages: 6 - 12 Experience the world of Minecraft® with LEGO® Bricks in this fun Bricks 4 Kidz camp. Kids will start by crafting their shelters and some of the mobs, critters and tools using LEGO® Bricks. Campers will face new challenges each day, building models and crafting key elements from the Minecraft game. All campers take home a custom mini-figure. Register for the Bricks 4 Kidz All-Day Spring Break camp instead for an all-day option that includes Robotics and extended hours. STAR Center ● $195 16125 04/06 - 04/10

BRICKS 4 KIDZ Half-Day AM: Robotics Age: 6 - 12 Build and program real working robots using LEGO® WeDo 2.0 or Mindstorms EV3 robotics technology and software on laptops. All campers will learn to build and program a new robot every day, incorporating LEGO® bricks, motors, sensors, and computer programming. All campers take home a custom mini-figure. Join us for this action-packed camp where kids learn real-life skills while having real-kid fun! STAR Center ● $195 16126 04/06 - 04/10 M-F 9 am - 12 pm

M-F

1 - 4 pm

Bricks 4 Kidz All-Day: Both Camps Age: 6 - 12 Combine both Bricks 4 Kidz camps plus get extended hours to fill each day of spring break with fun, learning, and invention while saving over 40%! Campers will build and program real working robots and experience the joy of building Minecraft-inspired models, mosaics, figures, and activities. Includes half-hour early drop-off, lunch time supervision, and half-hour late pick-up. Come build with us! STAR Center ● $295 16119 04/06 - 04/10 M-F 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

SPRING BREAK CAMPS!

Metro Parks Spring Break Day Camps! Age: 5 - 12 (Must be in Kindergarten) Get a sneak peek into summer time by spending your spring break with us at Titlow or Norpoint Day Camps! All-day fun for youth including activities like arts, beach walks (Titlow only), swimming (Norpoint only), hiking, sports, and more! Day Camps are designed for youth in K-6th grade.

STAR Center Play Learn & Grow Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Kids get kindergarten-ready with art, music, language, number concepts, science, cooking o and social a activities based on state Early Childhood Education Standards. Recess in Treetops Playground and a healthy a an annual $50 snack round out the day. Children must be toilet trained. Pre-registration, application and enrollment fee are required.

PRESCHOOL

Age: 3 - 4

Pass $290; Resident $310; Non-Resident $320 01/07 - 02/27 Pass $230; Resident $260; Non-Resident $270 03/03 - 04/23 04/28 - 06/01

PRE-KINDERGARTEN

Age: 4 - 5

Pass $290; Resident $335; Non-Resident Resident $345 01/06 - 02/28 03/02 - 04/24 Pass $290; Resident $335; Non-Resident $345 04/27 - 06/12

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ocated in Tacoma’s Point Defiance Park, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is a restoration of the Hudson’s Bay Company outpost on Puget Sound. Guests experience life in Washington Territory during the 1850s. Nine buildings are open to the public, including the Granary and the Factors House, both National Historic Landmarks, and a Visitor Center with Museum Store.

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Heritage Skills Workshop Age: 16+ Butchering/Charcuterie • JAN 18 • 10 am-4 pm Learn 19th century butchering and curing methods with instructors from Farmstead Meatsmith in this day-long heritage skills workshop. The class includes principles of traditional nitrate-free whole-muscle curing and basic cooking methods Bring a sack lunch and filming/recording devices. $100 14078; Pre-registration required Basketry • FEB 22 • 10 am - 2 pm Drawing on generations of experience, Cowlitz Indian Tribe member Judy Bridges leads a handson workshop in the basics of plaiting, twining and coiling cedar. Judy, who is descended from five fur traders and their Native American wives, uses both traditional and modern materials in her basketweaving. Bring a sack lunch. $65 14079; Pre-registration required Tinsmithing • March 21 • 10 am - 1 pm Join our Tinsmith Jim Wagner to make a tin biscuit cutter and a candle holder incorporating basic tinsmith tools and techniques. Learn how to use substitute tools to get you started at home. Bring your own sack lunch. $45 16117; Pre-registration required

Klahowya

Age: 16+

April 27 • 11 am - 4 pm

In 1855 Fort Nisqually was home to people from around the world and they greeted each other with the Chinook jargon word “Klahowya.” At this event we welcome all Pierce County residents with free admission for hands-on activities, performances and demonstrations of 19th century skills. Klahowya celebrates the historic and contemporary diversity off o our co ont n em mpo pora rary ra r d ry ivver ersiityy o ou ur region. regi re g on gi on.. FREE Pierce County Residents F FR EE tto EE o Pi P errce C o ntty Re ou R esi side side d ntts

For more info or to register: (253) 404-3970; FortNisqually@tacomaparks.com or FortNisqually.org.

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Fifty and Better (FAB) It can be more difficult to get out of the house, make new friends or find fun things you can do as you get older, but it doesn’t have to be. Metro Parks programs for every ability, interest and mobility make it easier to participate in life! When you’re engaged and connected, and part of an informal group, you stay healthier - mentally and physically - longer! Learn to paint, practice Tai Chi, travel and to exercise your body and mind. We offer safe places for you to have lunch and build relationships. There’s a place for you here.

TRIPS & TOURS

Elements Casino, Frazer Downs Harness Races & Buffet 15692

04/05

Sun

6:30 am - 9:30 pm

Skagit Valley Tulip Farms & Lunch 14036

04/15

Wed

7 am - 6:30 pm

Overnight to Victoria & Butchart Gardens 04/17 - 04/18 Fri/Sat 5 am – 6 pm 14035 single; 15690 double

Bow Edson/Chuckanut Oyster Bar 1427

04/25

Sat

7 am - 5:30 pm

For more details visit:

MetroParksTacoma.org/FAB or call Bonnie at (253) 278-1475.

FABulous Classes, Services and much more: • AARP Driving classes • Foot Care • Ping Pong • Billiards • Mexican Train • Lunch Programs • Silver Sneakers • S.A.I.L. Classes • Comfort Keepers (Norpoint only) • Water Aerobics • Pickle Ball • Jewelry Making Classes

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Story Hour Wednesdays Feb. 12, Mar. 11, Apr. 8 11 am-12 pm

Let’s Grow Apr. 2-5 & 7-10 11 am-1 pm $3 suggested donation

$3 suggested donation

Teas & Tarot Saturday, Apr. 11 5-7 pm • $20-$25

Wine & Chocolate Friday, Feb. 14 6-9 pm • Call for pricing

Second Sunday Music Jan. 12, Feb. 9, Mar. 8, Apr. 12 1-2:30 pm $3 suggested donation MetroParksTacoma.org/GO • (253) 305-1022

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ENE Satisfaction Guaranteed I N F All Metro Parks Tacoma programs come with a satisfaction ORM RAL guarantee. If you’re not happy with your experience, please make ATIO N a refund request in writing. After the start of the class/activity, ity, refunds may be granted on a prorated basis when requested prior to the last day of the class/ activity. (See exceptions below.) Special refund conditions, which may result in a refund of less than the amount paid, may be applied. (See your receipt.) When are refunds not given? When you miss a class or if your team or league’s season schedule has already been created. When an activity is cancelled by Metro Parks, you will receive a full refund or credit. Inclusion/Accommodation Metro Parks Tacoma encourages participation by all regardless of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation or ability. Please request assistance and/or ADA accommodation at least 10 days prior to the registration deadline to participate in programs. We can assist in obtaining specialized equipment, interpretive services, or other support to make your involvement successful. Contact program staff regarding minimum eligibility requirements for the program prior to registration. Scholarships Scholarships, based on financial need, are available for many classes and activities over $15. Contact customer service at (253) 305-1022 for information. Please apply for scholarships at least five days prior to start of class/activity. Disclaimer Metro Parks Tacoma reserves the right to make any changes in the content, fees, and provision of the class schedule without notice. Check our website for the latest updates. General Information (253) 305-1022 Metro Parks Headquarters: 4702 S. 19th St., 98405 Mon - Fri: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Registration ..................................................................................... (253) 305-1022 Inclusion/Accommodation Requests & Assistance ........................... (253) 404-3950 The Center at Norpoint ..................................................................... (253) 404-3900 4818 Nassau Ave. NE Eastside Community Center .............................................................. (253) 404-3990 1721 E. 56th St. Pool ............................................................................................. (253) 404-3991 Fort Nisqually .................................................................................. (253) 404-3970 5400 N. Pearl Street Gray Middle School (new), 6229 S. Tyler Street Heidelberg Park, 1902 S. Tyler Street Meadow Park Golf Course ................................................................ (253) 473-3033 7108 Lakewood Drive West Northwest Trek Wildlife Park ............................................................ (360) 832-6117 11610 Trek Drive E., Eatonville Oak Tree Park, South 74th & South Cedar Streets People’s Community Center ............................................................. (253) 404-3915 1602 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Way Point Defiance Marina ..................................................................... (253) 404-3960 5912 N. Waterfront Drive Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium ........................................................ (253) 404-3800 5400 N. Pearl Street, follow the signs SERA Campus, 6002 S. Adams Street STAR Center ..................................................................................... (253) 404-3939 3873 S. 66th Street Swan Creek Park, 2820 Pioneer Way E. Tacoma Nature Center ..................................................................... (253) 404-3930 1919 S. Tyler Street The Studio at Jefferson Park ............................................................. (253) 312-4458 801 N. Mason Titlow Lodge & Park ......................................................................... (253) 591-5297 8425 6th Ave. Wapato Hills Park, 6231 S. Wapato Street Wapato Park, 6500 S. Sheridan Avenue

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Additional Program Locations Adriana Hess Audubon Center: 2917 Morrison Road W. Area 253 Glassblowing: 2514 S. Holgate Street Boys & Girls Club - Schatz: 3875 S. 66th Street First Creek Middle School: 1801 E. 56th Street Foss High School Little Theater: 2112 S. Tyler Street Foss Waterway and Seaport Museum: 705 Dock St. Grant Center for the Arts & School of the Arts 1018 N. Prospect, Tacoma Gray Middle School (new): 6229 S. Tyler Street Mt. Tahoma High School: 4634 S. 74th Street School of the Arts, Pacific: 1950 Pacific Avenue School of the Arts, Broadway: 1117 Broadway Skookum Archery Range: 11209 Shaw Road East, Puyallup Park Commissioners Aaron Pointer, President Tim Reid, Clerk Jessie K. Baines Erik Hanberg Andrea Smith

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