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WINTER REVIEW
Activities for
MONTAVILLA COMMUNITY CENTER
Montavilla Community Center SUN Community Schools
REGISTRATION BEGINS NOVEMBER 19, 2018 Go to PORTLANDPARKS.ORG and click on the Register tab. Commissioner Nick Fish Interim Director Kia Selley
PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION
Spring Youth Volleyball
Age: Grade 4–High School Team and Individual Registration Register from March 18–April 5, 2019 Team Fee: $350 Volunteer coaches are required for team registration.
Individual Registration Fee: $95 Includes jersey
Visit us online: portlandoregon.gov/parks/49037 or play-vb.com/ppr Questions? Call us at: 503-823-5126
SENIOR RECREATION HIKES AND EXCURSIONS Dedicated to ensuring access to recreational, educational, and wellness opportunities for adults age 60+ throughout Portland and the surrounding areas. Coming this season are numerous opportunities to connect with new people, visit new places, and get out and explore! Visit portlandoregon.gov/parks/senior for the most up to date information or call 503-823-4328.
Be a part of the next 100 years of
PORTLAND PARKS GOLF Portland Parks Golf offers affordable, quality golf to Portland's residents and visitors. Our five golf courses are conveniently located around the metro area to offer unparalleled access to our nationally recognized courses: • Colwood—7313 NE Columbia Boulevard • Eastmoreland—2425 SE Bybee Boulevard • Heron Lakes—3500 N Victory Boulevard • RedTail—8200 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton • Rose City—2200 NE 71st Avenue LEARN MORE AT PDXPARKSGOLF.ORG
INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUNDS Arbor Lodge Park—Harper's Playground Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm Phone Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
Closed the last Thursday of each month for staff training and development.
Located at 111 Southwest Columbia Street on the 6th Floor, Suite 660
North Bryant Street and Delaware Avenue
Luuwit View Park
Northeast 127th Avenue and Fremont Street
Washington Park
Head of Southwest Park Place
Gateway Discovery Park
Northeast 106th Avenue and Halsey Street Coming this spring!
Couch Park
DEAR NEIGHBOR, As you may know, Mayor Wheeler reassigned bureaus in early September. I am honored and excited to step back into the role of Parks Commissioner. As one of my heroes, former City Commissioner and Portland Parks & Recreation Director Charles Jordan once said, “parks are more than just fun and games.” They are essential to a healthy and thriving city. PP&R is proud to provide robust, low-cost recreation opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. From swimming to ceramics, basketball to dance, there’s something for everyone. As the days get shorter and temperatures drop, I encourage you and your family to take full advantage of our exciting recreation opportunities. Thank you for the honor of serving on your City Council.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
East Portland Community Center Family Activities 6 Drop-In Schedule 9 Aquatics 14 Adult / Child Classes 22 Portland Parks Preschool 24 Homeschool Activities 28 Youth Camps 30 Teen Classes and Activities 34 Tae Kwon Do 40 Adult 60+ Classes and Activities 43 Sellwood Community Center Drop-In Activities 50 Preschool Classes 52 Global Adventures Preschool 54 Youth Camps 57 Youth Classes 59 High School / Adult Classes 61 Woodstock Community Center Adult / Child Classes 62 Preschool Camps 63 Portland Parks Preschool 64 Music Lessons 66 Adult 55+ Classes and Activities 67 Mt. Scott Community Center Pass Options 68 Group Exercise Classes 74 Portland Parks Preschool 76 Preschool Classes 80 Youth Classes 82 Youth Camps 86 Teen Classes and Activities 90 High School / Adult Classes 92 Aquatics 94 Montavilla Community Center Adult / Child Classes 100 Preschool Classes 103 Portland Parks Preschool 104 Teen Classes and Activities 106 Youth Classes 108 Adult 60+ Classes and Activities 109 Sun Community Schools 110 Citywide Recreation Guide 118
REGISTRATION DATES AT A GLANCE Winter
November 19, 2018
Spring/Summer
February 25, 2019
WE STAND TOGETHER We welcome ALL races, ALL religions, ALL countries of origin, ALL ages, ALL sexual orientations, ALL genders, ALL abilities. It is the policy of the City of Portland and a core value of Portland Parks & Recreation, that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any City program, service, or activity on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or disability. To help ensure equal access to City programs, services, and activities, the City of Portland reasonably provides: translation and interpretation services, modifications, accommodations, auxiliary aides and services, and alternative format.
IF YOU NEED ACCOMMODATIONS OR INCLUSION SERVICES: • Choose the activity you would like to participate in, and register for that class. • Contact Inclusion Services at 971-284-5060. • If this is your first time requesting accommodations through Inclusion Services, you will need to complete either a phone intake or an Accommodation Form that can be sent over email. This process is to help determine what level of accommodation needed for the participant. • Future assistance will be provided based on need. The inclusion staff will work with the instructor on how to support you and your individual needs. • A general program may be adapted using auxiliary aids and services, but the basic structure of the program remains the same. • Accommodations are made as needed and can be flexible, as well as creative. • Participants need to register for activities that are intended for their birth age. • Personal care is provided for activities for individuals up to age 12. • For sign language interpreter please call 2 working days prior to the class. • We request at least 5 working days’ notice prior to start of class. • If you have questions about Inclusion Services, please contact 971-284-5060. If necessary, use City TTY 503-823-6868, or use Oregon Relay Service: 711.
INCLEMENT WEATHER PP&R classes, activities, rentals, and sports events may be canceled due to inclement weather, such as ice, snow, or extreme heat. Check with your PP&R facility for the most current information via phone or online at portlandparks.org. Some recreation programs may run as conditions and staff availability allow. Safety is a major factor in determining operations at each PP&R facility. PP&R facilities, our social media outlets, and our website will all feature operating information including opening and closing times.
MONTAVILLA COMMUNITY CENTER ADULT / CHILD CLASSES Messy Art: To Start!
Age 18 mo-3 Hands-on experiences with arts and crafts you might not want to try at home. The joy of creative thinking and self-expression are brought to life using mixed media. Parents act as child's assistant. Dress appropriately. Tu 1/8-2/5 9:50-10:20am $14 1095551 Tu 2/12-3/12 9:50-10:20am $14 1095552
Messy Art - Art Adventures
Age 2-5 Taste, touch, smell and see! Together mix, mash and moosh projects aimed at increasing creativity, dexterity and expanding your imagination. The fun is on you, the clean up is on us! Tu 1/8-2/5 10:30-11:00am $14 1095549 Tu 2/12-3/12 10:30-11:00am $14 1095550
8219 NE Glisan Street Portland, OR 97220 503-823-4101 Building Director Robert Donaldson
Movement - Inside, Outside, Upside Down
Coordinator Amy Trieu Teen Services Coordinator Jason Scott Bus Line #19 Glisan, #72 82nd Avenue-Killingsworth Parking Lot entrance off 82nd Avenue Street parking available along NE 83rd and 84th Avenue ADA Accessibility: Entrances, Parking, Restrooms, Classrooms Hours Monday–Thursday 9:00am–9:00pm Friday–Saturday 9:00am–10:00pm Sunday 3:00–10:00pm Building Closures and Holiday Hours November 22 CLOSED December 24, 25, 31 CLOSED January 1 CLOSED January 21
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TeenForce drop-in only TeenForce drop-in only
Age 2 & under Calling All Crawlers! Challenge little ones strength and coordination with this obstacle course based class designed with items to crawl up, over, slide down and through. Then, add some group stretching and music play while watching wee ones groove to the beats. A healthy start to an active lifestyle! W 1/9-2/6 9:15-9:45am $14 1096650 W 2/13-3/13 9:15-9:45am $14 1096651
EPCC SLCC DROP-IN SCHEDULE
WSCC
Fall and winter term drop-in programs run October 2, 2017–March 18, 2018. Please note: Drop-in schedules will vary on holidays.
ADULT / CHILD DROP-IN ACTIVITIES MON Baby Gym
12:301:30pm
Indoor Park
10:30am12:30pm
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WED
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TEENFORCE DROP-IN ACTIVITIES TeenForce Basketball: Open gym time for youth ages 10-20 years old to shoot around, play pick-up games and release some energy while getting a little exercise.
TEENFORCE PASS DROP-IN | Youth, ages 10-20, must register for FREE TeenForce Pass and scan card upon arrival for admission. MON
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Homework Power Hours
3:00-5:00pm
3:00-5:00pm
3:00-5:00pm
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Drop-In Basketball
3:00-5:30pm 7:00-9:00pm
3:00-9:00pm
3:00-5:30pm
6:00-9:00pm
FRI
3:00-9:00pm
3:00-6:00pm
3:00-6:00pm
6:00-9:00pm
6:00-9:00pm
3:00-6:00pm
Movie Night Art Studio
SUN 3:00-5:00pm
Pick-Up Basketball Games Gym Games
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6:00-9:00pm 2:30-4:00pm
2:30-4:00pm
2:30-4:00pm
2:30-4:00pm
Our rental spaces are ideal for a wide range of events. For more information call 503-823-4101.
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MONTAVILLA COMMUNITY CENTER ADULT / CHILD—DANCE AND GYMNASTICS Ballet - Terrific Twirling 2's and 3's
Age 2-3 Calling all toddlers! Explore very basic techniques in ballet and jazz. Discover exciting methods of movement using dance, activities and games that work on coordination, flexibility, rhythm and body awareness. Tu 1/8-2/5 10:30-11:00am $24 1093592 Tu 2/12-3/12 10:30-11:00am $24 1093593 Sa 1/12-2/9 9:15-9:45am $24 1095519 Sa 2/16-3/16 9:15-9:45am $24 1096643
Gymnastics - Tumbling: Gym Dandies
Age 18 mo-3 Do you like to turn upside down? To climb and jump? Tumbling, gymnastic and acrobatic basics explored together with music, mats and movement. Increase balance, mobility and socialization skills using imagination and increasing listening skills. It's flippin' fun! Tu 1/8-2/5 9:15-9:45am $27 1095537 Tu 2/12-3/12 9:15-9:45am $27 1095538 W 1/9-2/6 10:30-11:00am $27 1096644 W 2/13-3/13 10:30-11:00am $27 1096645 Sa 1/12-2/9 9:15-9:45am $27 1095533 Sa 2/16-3/16 9:15-9:45am $27 1095534
Gymnastics - Tumbling: Rumble, Tumble and Roll
Age 2-3 Here's a chance for your child to exercise their large motor skills! Movement explored and developed through songs, free play on the mats, obstacle courses and creative movement that build strength, flexibility and endurance. Let's roll! W 1/9-2/6 9:50-10:20am $27 1095543 W 2/13-3/13 9:50-10:20am $27 1095544 Sa 1/12-2/9 10:00-10:30am $27 1095541 Sa 2/16-3/16 10:00-10:30am $27 1095542
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EPCC SLCC PRESCHOOL CLASSES Hip Hop - Tiny Hip Hoppers
Age 3-5 Little feet move to the beat! Catch the groove while increasing balance, coordination and strength. Boogaloo down to those lively tunes with safe and cool moves. Sa 1/12-2/9 10:30-11:00am $24 1095545 Sa 2/16-3/16 10:30-11:00am $24 1095546
PreBallet - Starting Steps
Age 3-5 New steps and movements are introduced as you focus on classical dance - steps, poise, body alignment and foot positions. An excellent way to increase self-discipline and self-confidence. Tu 1/8-2/5 1:00-1:30pm $24 1095557 Tu 2/12-3/12 1:00-1:30pm $24 1095558 Sa 1/12-2/9 9:50-10:20am $24 1096654 Sa 2/16-3/16 9:50-10:20am $24 1096655
KidSpace: Discover and Explore
Age 3-5 Enrichment play-date for preschoolers! Children discover through arts and crafts, games and physical activities that are developmentally appropriate. Creativity and play build socialization plus language skills and friendships. Get ready for adventure! Tu 1/8-2/5 11:30am-1:30pm $56 1097185 Tu 2/12-3/12 11:30am-1:30pm $56 1097186 W 1/9-2/6 11:30am-1:30pm $56 1095547 W 2/13-3/13 11:30am-1:30pm $56 1095548 F 1/11-2/8 11:30am-1:30pm $56 1097187 F 2/15-3/15 11:30am-1:30pm $56 1097188
Gymnastics - Preschool
Age 3-6 Children can increase body awareness and coordination through gymnastics! This is a great class for a child ready to participate without a parent. Learn basic gymnastics shapes and have fun with movement. We will use a variety of equipment and introduce skills in 4 Olympic events! Tu 1/8-2/5 1:45-2:30pm $41 1095529 Tu 2/12-3/12 1:45-2:30pm $41 1095530 Sa 1/12-2/9 10:45-11:30am $41 1095527 Sa 2/16-3/16 10:45-11:30am $41 1095528
Gymnastics - Preschool Stars
WSCC MSCC MOCC SUN SCHOOLS
Age 4-6 Moving up! The perfect opportunity for children with previous gymnastics experience to build knowledge of basic shapes and improve coordination, balance and flexibility while increasing self-esteem . Sharpen skills and acquire new techniques -foundations for a great future! Sa 1/12-2/9 11:45am-12:30pm $41 1095531 Sa 2/16-3/16 11:45am-12:30pm $41 1095532
Gymnastics - Tumbling: Jump Start
Age 3-5 Bounce! Jump! Fly! Develop skills together that promote coordination, balance and agility. Active games, creative drills and an emphasis on the joy of physical activity provide a playful introduction to a popular sport. Tu 1/8-2/5 9:50-10:20am $27 1095539 Tu 2/12-3/12 9:50-10:20am $27 1095540
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Open enrollment for the 2019–20 school year begins February 2019.
Portland Parks Preschool gives priority registration to returning and legacy families. Please call Montavilla Community Center for more information: 503-823-4101. Open houses will be held in January 2019! Contact Montavilla Community Center for more information.
MISSION Portland Parks & Recreation is dedicated to providing a play-based, child-centered educational preschool program for ages 3–5 years old. Play is an important avenue for learning. It is our goal to honor where each child is in their development and to make goals to foster the individual child's growth and development. It is our belief that ALL children want to be successful; we are committed to providing guidance that supports each child and classroom.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Portland Parks & Recreation recognizes that some residents of the City of Portland may require financial assistance to participate in our programming. We believe all preschool age children should have access to educational opportunities in their community. If the cost of Portland Parks Preschool is out of your reach, we encourage you to speak to our staff about scholarship opportunities that may align the price to your family's budget. 104
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CLASS OFFERINGS | MONTAVILLA COMMUNITY CENTER Portland Parks Preschool classes run September to June. A complete list of classes offered for the 2019–20 school year will be available December 2018.
Preschool
Age 3-4 Must be 3 years old by September 1, 2019. The focus of this program is on learning social and listening skills, beginning language and math concepts, following directions and cooperating with others. Children learn and grow through play and exploration.
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Pre-Kindergarten
Age 4-5 Must be 4 years old by September 1, 2019. In Pre-K, the focus is on preparing children for kindergarten. More pre-academics in reading and math are introduced and social and listening skills are re-enforced. Play and exploration continue to be tools for growth and learning.
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TEENFORCE PASS DROP-IN | Youth, ages 10-20, must register for FREE TeenForce Pass and scan card upon arrival for admission. MON
TUE
WED
THU
Homework Power Hours
3:00-5:00pm
3:00-5:00pm
3:00-5:00pm
3:00-5:00pm
Drop-In Basketball
3:00-5:30pm 7:00-9:00pm
3:00-9:00pm
3:00-5:30pm
6:00-9:00pm
FRI
3:00-9:00pm
3:00-6:00pm
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2:30-4:00pm
2:30-4:00pm
2:30-4:00pm
Portland Parks & Recreation
SUN 3:00-5:00pm
Pick-Up Basketball Games Gym Games
SAT
3:00-6:00pm
3:00-6:00pm
6:00-9:00pm
6:00-9:00pm
EPCC SLCC
TEENFORCE CLASSES | No Class: 1/21, 2/18 Group Guitar Lessons
Age 12-16 Acquire skills that last a lifetime. Explore or review essential techniques such as note reading, chords, rhythm patterns and strumming of popular tunes. Music can calm, energize, connection people and send a message. Put your emotions out to the world through your sounds. M 1/7-3/11 5:00-5:45pm FREE 1097800 M 1/7-3/11 6:30-7:15pm FREE 1097799
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Chess Club
Age 10-14 It does a mind good! Develop skills and go brain to brain over the board with old and new friends. Gain confidence while you broaden your options and experience. Go for the glory in this international game of strategy. M 1/7-3/11 3:30-4:30pm FREE 1097798
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Individual Piano Lesson
Age 12-16 Acquire skills that last a lifetime. Explore or review essential techniques such as note reading, chords, rhythm patterns and strumming of popular tunes. Music can calm, energize, connection people and send a message. Put your emotions out to the world through your sounds. M 1/14-3/18 5:45-6:30pm FREE 1097803
Music Production
Age 11-16 Gain valuable skills from professional instructors with real world experience in music production. Record, mix, edit and produce your own hits as you focus on concepts like songwriting and musical arrangement to create or modify sounds, program drum beats and experience the entire process of making digital music. M 1/14-3/18 7:15-8:00pm FREE 1097806 Tu 1/15-3/19 5:00-7:00pm FREE 1097805
Gymnastics Club
Age 11-18 #ForceOf Team Gold! Socialize with other aspiring adults as you gain new skills or dive further into gymnastics. Explore body mechanics learning to spot and teach skills safely as peers work together with a coach and create a sport-club-like environment. Sa 1/12-3/16 3:15-4:30pm FREE 1097801
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MONTAVILLA COMMUNITY CENTER YOUTH—DANCE AND GYMNASTICS Gymnastics - Level I Beginners
Age 6-12 It's never too late to start gymnastics! Start learning handstands, cartwheels and rolls. Practice Olympic events while emphasizing safe progressions and team-building skills. Develop a passion for fitness in a non-competitive environment. Sa 1/12-3/16 1:00-1:45pm $81 1095525
Gymnastics - Level I Intermediate
Age 6-12 Get ready to move up! Continue basic skill development with an emphasis on form and strength building activities. Your child will work on perfecting their cartwheels, handstands and backbends. They will receive an introduction to new skills on bars, beam and vault. Learn to love fitness! Sa 1/12-3/16 2:00-2:45pm $81 1095526
Dance - Ballet, Jazz and Tap Fundamentals
Age 6-10 Leaps and twirls, jumps and isolations, footwork and combination steps! Increase your balance and coordination while enjoying the freedom of movement. Focus on your understanding of rhythm, meter, and body awareness while learning new vocabulary. A great opportunity to develop your passion! Sa 1/12-2/9 11:15am-12:15pm $40 1095522 Sa 2/16-3/16 11:15am-12:15pm $40 1095523
Dance - Hip Hop: Basics
Age 7-10 Catch the groove and capture the irresistible beat! Emphasize proper technique including isolations, turns, combinations and complete dances. Increase agility and coordination while experiencing a beat that has you moving your feet! Sa 1/12-2/9 12:20-1:20pm $40 1095524 Sa 2/16-3/16 12:20-1:20pm $40 1097021
MARTIAL ARTS Tae Kwon Do For Tots
Age 4-6 Do your preschoolers envision themselves as Power Rangers? Let them practice the Korean martial art that uses kicks, blocks, and strikes. Non-contact, non-competitive form of self-defense increases physical strength, builds selfesteem, concentration and discipline. A great outlet to burn off excess energy! Sa 1/12-3/16 9:15-10:00am $27.50 1091465
Tae Kwon Do - Next Steps
Age 4-6 Students must have completed Tae Kwon Do for Tots to join this class. Tae means 'foot', Kwon means 'hand', and Do means 'method'. This non-contact, non-competitive, form of self-defense increases self-esteem, concentration and discipline. Sa 1/12-3/16 12:00-12:45pm $27.50 1091958
Tae Kwon Do - Brown and Black Belt
Age 6 & up Ready for the next stage? Develop and increase concentration, coordination, self-discipline and esteem while working toward black belt goals. Improve your ability to defend yourself as an added bonus! Sa 1/12-3/16 1:00-2:00pm $35 1091954
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Tae Kwon Do - For Everybody
Age 6 & up Join over 40 million people who practice this Korean martial art. Increase agility and strength while improving coordination using kicks, punches and blocks. Parents, children and families are welcome. Sa 1/12-3/16 11:00am-12:00pm $35 1091955
Tae Kwon Do - Intermediate
Age 6 & up Expand your knowledge and range of actions in this noncontact, non-competitive sport. Develop and increase concentration, coordination, discipline and esteem while benefiting from aerobic exercise. Sa 1/12-3/16 10:00-11:00am $35 1091956
Tae Kwon Do - More Advanced
Age 6 & up Ready for the next stage? Develop and increase concentration, coordination, self-discipline and esteem while working toward black belt goals. Improve your ability to defend yourself as an added bonus. Sa 1/12-3/16 2:15-3:15pm $35 1091957
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EPCC SLCC ADULT 60+ CLASSES Yoga - Fit
Age 60 & up Originating in India, this centuries old practice of exercise revitalizes both mind and body. Improve focus, release stress and tension while increasing strength and flexibility. An excellent way to learn to gauge and meet the ever changing demands of daily life. Tu 1/8-2/5 11:15am-12:15pm $21 1093551 Tu 2/12-3/12 11:15am-12:15pm $21 1095565
SENIOR VAN EXCURSIONS Reservations are not transferable if there is a waiting list for trips. To receive a refund or credit upon withdrawal, call five (5) working days in advance of trip date. Trips meet at Montavilla Community Center.
Ft. Vancouver Lantern Tour
The lantern tours of Ft. Vancouver are an exciting way to experience this reconstructed fort at night. Each participant will carry their own lantern (provided) and tour with a Park Ranger. Each building will give you a chance to experience a different historical vignette with costumed, living history interpreters. Fee includes admission and tour. Bring money for dinner in Vancouver prior to the tour. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to participants using mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Involves navigating in low light conditions and over uneven terrain. Please note that we will make a stop at the Rose Quarter MAX station on our return for any participants needing access to public transportation. Sa 1/26 4:00-9:30pm $37 1101424
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Cannon Beach Glassblowing and Galleries
Cannon Beach is rich with galleries full of innovative work from local and regional artists in a variety of mediums. We'll visit Icefire Glassworks while artists James Kingwell and Suzanne Kindland are actively creating works so that we can watch the beautiful colors and forms emerge. Next, you'll be dropped off at the North end of town, where there are many privately-owned galleries for 2-3 hours of free time to grab a bite to eat and visit galleries at your leisure. We'll reconvene for a private lecture and tour of the current exhibit at Cannon Beach Arts Association's non-profit gallery. Bring money for a meal and purchases. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to those using mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs, and motorized scooters. Th 3/7 11:00am-8:00pm $35 1101440
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SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS GROUT SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
3119 SE Holgate Blvd, 97202
Site Manager Lindsay Ruoff 503-916-6421 Lindsay.Ruoff@portlandoregon.gov
Skateboarding - Flatground Basics 305 NE 102nd Avenue Portland, OR 97220 503-823-4328 Supervisor Curtis Scott 503-823-3382 Curtis.Scott@portlandoregon.gov ADA Accessible Entrances, Parking, Restrooms SUN Community Schools are an afterschool program in collaboration with Multnomah County, Portland Parks & Recreation, and Centennial, Reynolds, Parkrose, David Douglas, Gresham-Barlow, and Portland Public School Districts. Eleven SUN sites are operated by PP&R. Critical components of the program include academic support, social services, multicultural and cultural arts, recreation and leisure services, health services, and community involvement. Program Goals • Improve student achievement, attendance, increase positive engagement, and other skills for healthy development and academic success. • Increase parent and family involvement. • Increase community and business involvement. Improve collaboration among school districts, government, and community-based agencies. • Improve use of public facilities and services. • Provide resources for youth and their families, creating sustainable and healthy living. 110
Improve your technique! Put your deck to good use in an introduction to ollie and flip tricks. Work on carving, turning and manuals while setting and reaching goals through skill-focused coaching. Get rolling! Loaner boards and helmets provided. Meets in the gym. *No class: 1/22 Age 6-8 Tu 1/8-2/5* 4:45-5:30pm $35 1098338 Tu 2/12-3/12 4:45-5:30pm $40 1098360 Age 8-10 W 1/9-2/6 4:45-5:30pm $40 1098282 W 2/13-3/13 4:45-5:30pm $40 1098283
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LANE SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
7200 SE 60th Avenue, 97206
Site Manager Travis Wells 503-916-2910 Travis.Wells@portlandoregon.gov
SCHOLARSHIPS For more information about scholarships, contact your preferred SUN Community School.
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Clay - Developing Hand and Wheel
Age 17 & up If you want to try it all and don't mind getting your hands dirty, this is the class. Increase patience and coordination. Gain a sense of accomplishment using basic hand-building and wheel-throwing techniques and tools. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic. W 1/9-2/6 6:00-7:30pm $90 1095960 W 2/13-3/13 6:00-7:30pm $90 1095961
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES For senior citizens, retirees and grandparents to get involved in SUN Community Schools. • Share your expertise • Make new friends • Have fun • Be the difference Get to know your SUN community. Call 503-823-5121 today!
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SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS MT. TABOR SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
5800 SE Ash St, 97215
Site Manager Chelsea Kimura 503-916-2915 Chelsea.Kimura@portlandoregon.gov
Crafts - Knitting and Crochet Basics
Age 9-13 Discover an art form that is not only beautiful but functional, too. Hone fine motor skills while making simple projects such as scarves, hats or vests. Wear your own creations or use them as gifts! W 1/9-3/13 4:00-5:00pm $20 1097433
Belly Dancing Discovery
Age 16 & up Tone your body using this mind-body exercise technique. Non-impact exercises work the deep abdominal muscles to help achieve efficient and graceful movement. These precise motions help to strengthen and stretch the body without adding bulk. Improve posture and experience a lowered risk of injury. *No class: 1/21, 2/18 M 1/7-3/18* 6:30-8:30pm $14 1097432
Fitness - Yoga: Conditioning
Age 14 & up Relaxation is one of the most important and beneficial skills to learn. Benefit mind and body while expanding strength, stamina and flexibility. An excellent way to learn to meet the changing demands of daily life while increasing a sense of well being. *No class: 1/22 Tu 1/8-3/19* 6:15-7:15pm $60 1097435
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Fencing - Introduction To Foil
Age 8 & up Experience the art of swordsmanship with a dynamic sport teaching safety, self-discipline, coordination, agility, stamina, speed and grace. Tactics, techniques, footwork and blade work build strength, balance and quick reactions and a mastery of strategy and a life-long recreational activity. *No class: 1/21, 2/18 M 1/7-3/18* 4:00-5:00pm $31.50 1097434
Soccer - Little Stars
Age 4-6 Discover the fundamental skills of ball handling in a positive environment. Focus on technique while performing active games and drills. Make new friends and increase coordination while learning the game. It's a goal! W 1/9-3/20 4:45-5:45pm $42.50 1097437
Soccer - Junior Scrimmage
Age 6-8 Participate in warm-up and game drills for skill development that lead to an action packed 'world cup' experience. Emphasis on teamwork, field positioning and cooperative plays. Let's kick! W 1/9-3/20 5:45-6:45pm $42.50 1097436
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EPCC SLCC SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOL LOCATIONS Alice Ott SUN Community School 12500 SE Ramona, 97236
Site Manager: Alex Rivera 503-823-2279 Alejandro.Rivera@portlandoregon.gov
Arleta SUN Community School 5109 SE 66th, 97206
Site Manager: Megan Grillo 503-916-6332 Megan.Grillo@portlandoregon.gov
Beaumont SUN Community School 4043 NE Fremont, 97212
Site Manager: Malcolm Parker 503-916-5615 Malcolm.Parker@portlandoregon.gov
Centennial SUN Community School 17650 SE Brooklyn, 97236
Site Manager: Jeff Persell 503-762-3463 Jeff.Persell@portlandoregon.gov
Faubion SUN Community School 2930 NE Dekum, 97211
Site Manager: Aly'ce Brannon-Reid 503-916-5694 Alyce.Brannon-Reid@portlandoregon.gov
Grout SUN Community School 3119 SE Holgate, 97202
Site Manager: Lindsay Ruoff 503-916-6421 Lindsay.Ruoff@portlandoregon.gov
Lane SUN Community School 7200 SE 60th, 97206
Site Manager: Travis Wells 503-916-2910 Travis.Wells@portlandoregon.gov
Mt Tabor SUN Community School 5800 SE Ash, 97215
Site Manager: Chelsea Kimura 503-916-2915 Chelsea.Kimura@portlandoregon.gov
Parkrose SUN Community School 12003 NE Shaver, 97220
Site Manager: Travis Richardson 503-408-2640 Travis.Richardson@portlandoregon.gov
WSCC MSCC MOCC SUN SCHOOLS
Roseway Heights SUN Community School Site Manager: Jennifer Garcia 7334 NE Siskiyou, 97213 503-916-5865 Jennifer.Garcia@portlandoregon.gov Sitton SUN Community School 9930 N Smith, 97203
Site Manager: Rachael Dibble 503-916-5654 Rachael.Dibble@portlandoregon.gov
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Spring Youth Volleyball
Age: Grade 4–High School Team and Individual Registration Register from March 18–April 5, 2019 Team Fee: $350 Volunteer coaches are required for team registration.
Individual Registration Fee: $95 Includes jersey
Visit us online: portlandoregon.gov/parks/49037 or play-vb.com/ppr Questions? Call us at: 503-823-5126
SENIOR RECREATION HIKES AND EXCURSIONS Dedicated to ensuring access to recreational, educational, and wellness opportunities for adults age 60+ throughout Portland and the surrounding areas. Coming this season are numerous opportunities to connect with new people, visit new places, and get out and explore! Visit portlandoregon.gov/parks/senior for the most up to date information or call 503-823-4328. 114
SENIOR RECREATION: PARTNERSHIP CLASSES Location: Works Progress Agency 811 East Burnside Street #124 | Portland Accessible to those using a wheelchair, walker or motorized scooter. Storytelling | Age 60+ Share in celebrating each other’s stories and gain deeper selfunderstanding through this fun and interactive workshop series. Facilitators will utilize methods of social practice art, such as movement, writing, prompts, interviews and more as we experiment with creative storytelling and narrative performance. Materials: Bring a notebook and writing tool of choice. Monday 1/21, 1/28, 2/4 1:00-4:00pm $89 1099460 Facilitators Erica and Emily are founding members of Works Progress Agency, a socially engaged art and design studio. They are both practicing artists and creative consultants who met while earning MFAs from Portland State University’s Art and Social Practice program. As artists, they make collaborative work with other people, about where they come from and what’s important to them. In addition to being artists, they consider themselves educators, producers, writers, photographers, and storytellers, among other things. This unwieldy path has led them to become pretty good at facilitating dialogue that helps people better understand themselves, and each other. Both have created or produced many projects for, and with, senior citizens. They hold a deep commitment to social justice, which informs their art and life. Though Erica and Emily love working together, Emily’s favorite collaborator was her grandmother.
Shaping Your Path | Age 60+ Explore your lifelong personal, professional, and creative growth. This workshop series will offer individual and small group facilitation as we dig into hopes and desires, discover possibilities, and work through challenges and changes. Materials: Bring a notebook and writing tool of choice. Wednesday 1/23, 1/30, 2/6 1:00-4:00pm $89 1099462
To register or learn more, contact Senior Recreation at 503-823-4328 or visit us online: portlandoregon.gov/parks/senior
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Explore your parks. Steward the future. Connect to nature.
Lil Nature Kids at Mt. Tabor Park
Age 3–5 It's proven—young children need nature! Research supports it: time in nature as a young child with trusted adults increases creativity, focus, coordination, and social development. During our experiential ecology lessons in Portland's parks and natural areas, children learn about Pacific Northwest ecology through songs, stories, exploration, and unstructured play. *No class 2/18 M 1/28-3/18* 9:30am-12:00pm $105 1093554 M 4/1-5/20 9:30am-12:00pm $120 1093556 Tu 1/29-3/19 9:30am-12:00pm $120 1093555 Tu 4/2-5/21 9:30am-12:00pm $120 1093557
True Nature—Nature Mentoring at Mt. Tabor Park
Guided by trained nature mentors, True Nature fosters connections to the natural world by connecting children ages 4–12 to a very personal experience in nature. Classes meet at Mt. Tabor Park, rain or shine, where children explore, learn, share stories, and develop a strong sense of place. Our goal is to build a community of adults and children who are connected deeply to nature, to each other, and to themselves. Adult engagement welcome! Age 5 1/2–12 Tu Th 2/12-3/21 3:30-5:30pm $180 1093565 Tu Th 4/2-5/23 3:30-5:30pm $240 1093566 Age 4–12 W 1/30-3/20 1:00-5:00pm $240 1093560 W 4/3-5/22 1:00-5:00pm $240 1093561 Th 1/31-3/21 10:00am-2:00pm $240 1093562 Th 4/4-5/23 10:00am-2:00pm $240 1093563
Need help covering the cost of classes? Set up a payment plan or apply for a scholarship. Call our office for more information at 503-823-3601. Scholarship form can be found at portlandoregon.gov/parks/69135.
Place-based programs for toddlers to teens in Portland's parks and natural areas. Find more information at portlandoregon.gov/parks/ee office: 503-823-3601 | call/text: 503-823-1149
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PORTLAND PARKS GOLF Portland Parks Golf offers affordable, quality golf to Portland's residents and visitors. Our five golf courses are conveniently located around the metro area to offer unparalleled access to our nationally recognized courses: • Colwood—7313 NE Columbia Boulevard • Eastmoreland—2425 SE Bybee Boulevard • Heron Lakes—3500 N Victory Boulevard • RedTail—8200 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton • Rose City—2200 NE 71st Avenue LEARN MORE AT PDXPARKSGOLF.ORG
INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUNDS Arbor Lodge Park—Harper's Playground Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm Phone Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
Closed the last Thursday of each month for staff training and development.
Located at 111 Southwest Columbia Street on the 6th Floor, Suite 660
North Bryant Street and Delaware Avenue
Luuwit View Park
Northeast 127th Avenue and Fremont Street
Washington Park
Head of Southwest Park Place
Gateway Discovery Park
Northeast 106th Avenue and Halsey Street Coming this spring!
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ARTS & CULTURE • • • • •
COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER LAURELHURST DANCE STUDIO MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER SUMMER FREE FOR ALL URBAN PARKS PROGRAMMING
COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER
3350 SE Francis Street | 503-823-3177 portlandoregon.gov/parks/cmc
Community Music Center offers music programs and professional level instruction for all ages. Disciplines include general music, choir, chamber music, ensembles, orchestra, piano, guitar, violin, cello, Suzuki Strings, and more. Most group classes run from September to June, with extended activities offered during the summer.
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LAURELHURST DANCE STUDIO 3756 SE Oak Street | 503-823-3662 portlandoregon.gov/parks/dance
Laurelhurst Dance Studio offers dance programs for early childhood, youth, teen, and adult groups. Disciplines include, jazz, tap, hip-hop, ballroom, cultural, ballet, and more. Unique to the Laurelhurst Dance Studio are the Youth Ballet Academy and the Adult Recreational Dance Company. These programs feature school-year programming that allow for outstanding training and performance opportunities with the guidance of professional level instruction. MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER 7688 SW Capitol HWY | 503-823-2787 portlandoregon.gov/parks/mac
Multnomah Arts Center offers vibrant arts education in visual, performing, and literary arts at an affordable cost to students of all ages. The high quality programs taught by professional artists include jewelry making, metalsmithing, photography, printmaking and book arts, drawing, painting, textiles, mixed media, woodshop and sculpture, ceramics, literary arts, theater, dance, music, and more!
CITYWIDE RECREATION GUIDE SUMMER FREE FOR ALL portlandoregon.gov/parks/sffa
Summer Free For All is Portland Parks & Recreation’s premiere community outreach effort. This wildly popular summer series of free outdoor activities is held in Portland’s parks all over the city and is supported by community sponsors, donations, and in-kind contributions. Each summer, PP&R expects to serve more than 300,000 attendees by offering a collection of concerts, movies, playground programs, summer lunches for youth, and much more.
URBAN PARKS PROGRAMMING Activating public parks through free programs and activities to provide welcoming and safe public spaces to build community and enhance arts and culture. Director Park 815 SW Park Avenue directorpark.org
Located in the heart of downtown Portland, this public piazza is a gathering place for the community, a theatre to highlight arts and culture, and a space that emanates the best of what Portland has to offer. Director Park includes a cafe, Teachers Fountain, a covered terrace, a Big Chess board, and many great places to gather, or sit and relax. Gateway Discovery Park 10520 NE Halsey Street gatewaydiscoverypdx.org
Gateway Discovery Park is a 3.2-acre park for the community to play, celebrate, meet, and discover! With a large plaza, lawn, porch, skate dot, inclusive play area, outdoor fitness equipment, and a picnic area, it’s a great place to meet your neighbors, hold your community event, or to enjoy a picnic! The park will have year-round programming and staff on site. Holladay Park NE 11th Avenue and Holladay Street portlandoregon.gov/parks/holladaypark and holladaypark.com
Holladay Park is in NE Portland. A large public gathering space with plaza and grassy areas, this park offers respite for neighbors and is centrally located for busy commuters. The Holladay Park Partnership connects with neighbors, community stakeholders, and PP&R to positively activate Holladay Park by offering daily activities, weekly programming, and special events for all ages during Spring Break and from June 1 through Labor Day annually.
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CITYWIDE RECREATION GUIDE COMMUNITY GARDENS 6437 SE Division St | 503-823-1612 portlandoregon.gov/parks/communitygardens
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CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 111 SW Columbia St, Suite 660 | 503-823-2525 portlandoregon.gov/parks/customerservice
ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE RECREATION COMMUNITY GARDENS CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PARKS FOR NEW PORTLANDERS PORTLAND PUBLIC GOLF PP&R SKATEBOARDING PORTLAND TENNIS CENTER SENIOR RECREATION TEEN FORCE URBAN FORESTRY VOLUNTEER SERVICES
Portland Parks has many different outdoor locations available for reservation l - for weddings, family or neighborhood events, company picnics or sports tournaments. Parks also issues permits for sports field and conducting research on PP&R property. Call the customer service center from 8:30am5:15pm, Monday through Friday, or walk-in the office from 8:00am-5:30pm Monday through Friday.
ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE RECREATION 305 NE 102nd Ave, Suite 250 | 503-307-4131 portlandoregon.gov/parks/air
Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation offers community-based recreation activities and leisure services specially designed for children, teens and adults who have a disability and/or special needs. Services are designed to assist people in developing and using their leisure time in ways that enhance their health, well-being, and independence. Programs include trips, art, cooking, dance, fitness and sports, and music.
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With 51 community gardens located throughout the city, the Community Gardens program provides gardening opportunities, plus lifestyle benefits, residents in Portland. Developed and operated by volunteers and PP&R staff, this robust program offers individuals and families a place to grow their own healthy food. Plots are assigned to new gardeners for each summer season in February, March and April, and continue through June as plots are available. Plots are assigned on a first-come, firstserved basis.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION 2909 SW 2nd Ave | 503-823-3601 portlandoregon.gov/parks/ee
The Environmental Education program offers diverse experiences in Portland’s parks and natural areas. Classes, guided walks, day camps, school field trips, volunteer opportunities, and special events focus on the forest, grassland, and water ecosystems available throughout our city. From young children to older adults, all ages can find active involvement and discovery of nature close to home!
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Parks for New Portlanders (PNP) is a program initiated by PP&R to provide recreation opportunities for immigrant and refugee communities. PNP works with refugee and immigrant partners and city leaders to design culturally relevant programs, making sure services are welcoming to communities of color, new immigrants and refugees. With one in five Portlanders being foreign-born, addressing the needs of this new and diverse population is crucial as they transition to Portland’s community. The program runs Portland World Cup Soccer, New Portlanders Cultural Celebration and Family Day and other culturally responsive activities. PORTLAND PARKS GOLF portlandoregon.gov/parks/golf
Portland Parks Golf offers affordable, quality golf to Portland’s residents and visitors alike. These six beautiful, and nationally recognized, golf courses offer 9- and 18-hole rounds, practice ranges, lessons for youth and adult, and spectacular options for tournament play. In addition, many sites have clubhouses available for rental parties. Located around the metro area, Portland Parks golf courses are Eastmoreland, Heron Lakes -Great Blue, Heron Lakes -Greenback, RedTail, Rose City, and Colwood Golf Course. PP&R SKATEBOARDING 305 NE 102nd Ave, Suite 250 portlandoregon.gov/parks/skate
PP&R offers skateboarding classes, clinics, day camps and private lessons for ages four and up in community centers, SUN Community Schools, and in Portland’s parks. Skate programs get participants up and skateboarding by educating them in skate park etiquette and skateboard anatomy/function, practicing safe stance and bailing out, and finally by boosting confidence and ability in balance, mechanics and control.
PORTLAND TENNIS CENTER 324 NE 12th Ave | 503-823-3189 portlandoregon.gov/parks/ptc
Portland Tennis Center features eight indoor courts and four outdoor courts and is open every day of the week from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. Group and individual lessons are offered throughout the year for all ages. Other programs include tennis mixers, World Team Tennis, USTA Leagues, and City Leagues. SENIOR RECREATION 305 NE 102nd Ave, Suite 250 | 503-823-4328 portlandoregon.gov/parks/sr
Senior Recreation is dedicated to ensuring access to recreational, educational, and wellness opportunities for adults age 60+. These well-attended programs are offered throughout Portland and include excursions and van trips, health and wellness, gardening, fitness, computers, biking, book club, Brainpower Boost, arts and crafts, language, floral design, golf, cooking, dance, music, drawing, Hike for Health, Metro Movers, and more!
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CITYWIDE RECREATION GUIDE VOLUNTEER SERVICES 1120 SW 5th Ave, Suite 1302 | 503-823-5121 portlandoregon.gov/parks/volunteer
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GARDENS & SITES
TEEN FORCE 305 NE 102nd Ave, Suite 250 portlandoregon.gov/parks/teenforce
TeenForce strives to reflect the energy and excitement of the teens themselves in the awesome trips, classes, drop-in activities, events, and volunteer/ service learning outings offered. Teen Force sites include: Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Montavilla, and Mt. Scott Community Centers. Additional teen programs are available through local centers, SUN Community School sites, and Environmental Education. URBAN FORESTRY 1900 SW 4th Ave, First Floor | 503-823-8733 portlandoregon.gov/parks/trees Portland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry's mission is to manage and ensure Portland's urban forest infrastructure for current and future generations. Portland’s urban forest consists of 218,000 street trees, 1.2 million park trees, and innumerable private property trees. Urban Forestry is involved in managing or regulating all of these trees to differing degrees. Urban Forestry staff issue permits for planting, pruning, and removal of all public and some private trees and are on call 24/7 to respond to tree emergencies in public rights of way.
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Portland Parks & Recreation offers a variety of fun and rewarding volunteer opportunities at sites across the city! Annually, Portlanders volunteer over 450,000 hours with us to help make our parks great! Volunteer coaches, teacher aides, and mentors are always needed in our youth programs - and the parks, gardens, and natural areas welcome extra hands. Ongoing and one-day projects are available and no experience is necessary! Contact Steve Pixley at steve.pixley@portlandoregon.gov for more information.
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden 5801 SE 28th Ave, 97202 503-771-8386 Hoyt Arboretum 4000 SW Fairview Blvd, 97221 503-865-8733 International Rose Test Garden 400 SW Kingston Ave, 97205
503-823-3664
Japanese Garden 611 SW Kingston Ave, 97205 503-223-1321 Lan Su Chinese Garden 239 NW Everett St, 97209
503-228-8131
Leach Botanical Garden 6704 SE 122nd Ave, 97236 503-823-9503 Pittock Mansion 3229 NW Pittock Dr, 97210 503-823-3623 Peninsula Rose Garden 700 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217
503-823-3642
Portland Community Gardens
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CITYWIDE RECREATION GUIDE SPORTS & GOLF Eastmoreland Golf Course 2425 SE Bybee Blvd, 97202
503-775-2900
Colwood Golf Center 7313 NE Columbia Blvd, 97218
503-254-5515
Heron Lakes Golf Course 3500 N Victory Blvd, 97217
503-289-1818
Owens Sports Complex (Delta Park) 10737 N Union Ct, 97217 503-823-1656
SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
Portland International Raceway 1940 N Victory Blvd, 97217
503-823-7223
Portland Tennis Center 324 NE 12th Ave, 97232
503-823-3189
RedTail Golf Course 8200 SW Scholls Ferry Rd Beaverton, OR 97008
503-646-5166
Rose City Golf Course 2200 NE 71st Ave, 97213
Alice Ott SUN Community School 12500 SE Ramona St, 97236 503-823-2279
503-253-4744
St Johns Racquet Center 7519 N Burlington Ave, 97203
Arleta SUN Community School 5109 SE 66th Ave, 97206
503-823-3629
Sports Office
503-823-5126
Beaumont SUN Community School 4043 NE Fremont St, 97212 503-916-5615
ARTS & CULTURE Community Music Center 3350 SE Francis St, 97202 503-823-3177 Director Park 815 SW Park Ave, 97205
503-823-8087
Gateway Discovery Park 10520 NE Halsey St, 97220 971-275-3081 Holladay Park NE 11th Ave and Holladay St, 97213 503-823-8087 Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N Interstate Ave, 97217 Laurelhurst Dance Studio 3756 SE Oak St, 97214 503-823-3662 Multnomah Arts Center 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, 97219 503-823-2787 Summer Free for All 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, 97219
503-823-5059
Portland Parks & Recreation staffs and operates after school recreation and enrichment programs for students and families at 11 SUN sites throughout the city. For programming information, visit portlandparks.org or call 503-823-2525.
503-916-6332
Centennial SUN Community School 17650 SE Brooklyn St, 97236 503-823-5397 Faubion SUN Community School 3039 NE Rosa Parks Way, 97211
503-916-5694
Grout SUN Community School 3119 SE Holgate Blvd, 97202
503-916-6421
Lane SUN Community School 7200 SE 60th Ave, 97206
503-916-2910
Mt Tabor SUN Community School 5800 SE Ash St, 97215 503-916-2915 Parkrose SUN Community School 12003 NE Shaver St, 97220 503-408-2640 Roseway Heights SUN Community School 7334 NE Siskiyou St, 97213 503-916-5865 Sitton SUN Community School 9930 N Smith St, 97203
503-916-5654
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CITYWIDE RECREATION GUIDE COMMUNITY CENTERS Charles Jordan Community Center 9009 N Foss Ave, 97217 503-823-3631 East Portland Community Center 740 SE 106th Ave, 97216 503-823-3450 Fulton Park Community Center 68 SW Miles St, 97219
503-823-3180
Hillside Community Center 653 NW Culpepper Terrace, 97210 503-823-3181 Matt Dishman Community Center 77 NE Knott St, 97212 503-823-3673 Montavilla Community Center 8219 NE Glisan St, 97220
503-823-4101
Mt Scott Community Center 5530 SE 72nd Ave, 97206
503-823-3183
Peninsula Park Community Center 700 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217 503-823-3620 Sellwood Community Center 1436 SE Spokane St, 97202
503-823-3195
Southwest Community Center 6820 SW 45th Ave, 97219
503-823-2840
St Johns Community Center 8427 N Central St, 97203
503-823-3192
Woodstock Community Center 5905 SE 43rd Ave, 97206
503-823-3633
POOLS Columbia Indoor Pool 7701 N Chautauqua Blvd, 97217
503-823-3669
Creston Outdoor Pool (summer only) 4454 SE Powell Blvd, 97206 503-823-3672 East Portland Indoor Pool 740 SE 106th Ave, 97216
503-823-3450
Grant Outdoor Pool (summer only) 2300 NE 33rd, 97212 503-823-3674 Matt Dishman Indoor Pool 77 NE Knott St, 97212
503-823-3673
Montavilla Outdoor Pool (summer only) 8219 NE Glisan, 97220 503-823-3675 Mt Scott Indoor Pool 5530 SE 72nd Avenue, 97206
503-823-3183
Peninsula Park Outdoor Pool (summer only) 700 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217 503-823-3677 Pier Park Outdoor Pool (summer only) 9341 N St Johns Ave, 97203 503-823-3678 Sellwood Outdoor Pool (summer only) 7951 SE 7th Ave, 97202 503-823-3679 Southwest Indoor Pool 6820 SW 45th Ave, 97219
503-823-2840
Wilson Outdoor Pool (summer only) 1151 SW Vermont St, 97219 503-823-3680
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REGISTRATION Receipt of full payment is required for registration, unless otherwise arranged. Please call if you receive a returned check or declined bank card notice, either of which void registration. RESIDENT / NON-RESIDENT A resident is: • anyone who occupies a permanent residence inside the city limits of Portland. At the discretion of a Community Center Director, proof of home address may be required. Acceptable address verification may include a 1) drivers license, 2) Oregon ID card, 3) property tax statement, 4) utility bill or lease agreement with current home address. • any child living within the school boundaries of the Reynolds and Centennial School Districts who is attending a SUN Community School. Through a partnership between the City and County, a child attending a SUN Community School is eligible to register for programs at any SUN Community School location without paying a non-resident surcharge. Anyone else is considered a non-resident (NR) and will be assessed a 40% surcharge. NR surcharges do not apply to drop-in activities. Non-residents who wish to register for PP&R activities may choose one of these options: • Pay the additional 40% NR fee. • Purchase a NR fee discount pass as either an individual or family for a period of three, six or nine months from the date of purchase. The NR discount pass takes 25% off the NR fee for the activity. Inquire about this option at time of registration. These passes are not refundable. Non-resident Pass Prices 3-month Pass: Individual $25 Family $50 6-month Pass: Individual $45 Family $90 9-month Pass: Individual $65 Family $130 A family denotes a couple (married or domestic) or a single parent and their legal dependents living in the same residence. CLASS ENROLLMENT Our classes must meet minimum and maximum enrollment standards. Classes may fill quickly or be canceled due to low enrollment. WITHDRAWAL AND REFUNDS Please notify us at least five (5) business days (Monday-Friday), unless otherwise specified, before the start of your program so that we can refund or credit your account for the registration fee. Pre-paid materials and admission tickets cannot be refunded. Participants needing to withdraw after the program has begun are offered a prorated credit or refund based upon when the request is made. SCHOLARSHIPS City of Portland residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance may apply for partial scholarships. Contact individual centers for information. NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION PP&R programs and services reflect the cultural diversity of our community. We do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, color, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age or ability. SPECIAL NEEDS In compliance with Civil Rights laws, it is the policy of the City of Portland that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any City program, service, or activity on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or disability. To help ensure equal access to City programs, services, and activities, the City of Portland reasonably provides: translation and interpretation services, modifications, accommodations, auxiliary aides and services, and alternative format.
HOW TO REQUEST INCLUSION SERVICES • Choose the activity you would like to participate in, and register for that class. • Contact Inclusion Services at 971-284-5060. • If this is your first time requesting accommodations through Inclusion Services, you will need to complete either a phone intake or an Accommodation Form that can be sent over email. This process is to help determine what level of accommodation needed for the participant. • Future assistance will be provided based on need. The inclusion staff will work with the instructor on how to support you and your individual needs. IMPORTANT DETAILS ABOUT INCLUSION SERVICES • A general program may be adapted using auxiliary aids and services, but the basic structure of the program remains the same. • Accommodations are made as needed and can be flexible, as well creative. • Participants need to register for activities that are intended for their birth age. • Personal care is provided for activities for individuals up to age 12. • For sign language interpreter please call 2 working days prior to the class. • We request at least 5 working days’ notice prior to start of class. If you have questions about Inclusion Services, please contact 971-284-5060. If necessary, use City TTY 503-823-6868, or use Oregon Relay Service: 711. PHOTO POLICY Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) reserves the right, and may give permission to the media, to photograph classes, programs, and participants at any of our facilities and properties or any sponsored activity. Please be aware that these photos are for promotional purposes and may be used in future publications and media communications in any format. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform staff and we will make reasonable efforts to honor your request. If you see staff taking pictures, and you do not wish to be photographed, please let us know. If you see a photo of yourself or a family member that causes you concern, please notify us. As a courtesy, we will make every reasonable effort to dispose of the image, and will not use it in future publications. However, we will not be able to retrieve, destroy or discontinue existing printed publications in which the photograph may have been included. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Your satisfaction is our goal! Portland Parks & Recreation strives for 100% customer satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with a recreation program or service, please let us know. INFORMATION HOTLINE For information on other PP&R services and programs, call the Parks Information Hotline at 503-823-PLAY (7529), Mon-Fri, 8:30am-5pm. INCLEMENT WEATHER If the City of Portland public school districts (Portland Public, Parkrose, David Douglas, Reynolds, and Centennial) are closed because of weather conditions, PP&R classes and youth basketball in those school districts may be canceled. We recommend that you check in with your community centers for the latest information about individual registered programs and activities. Some recreation programs may run as conditions and instructor availability allow. Decisions to operate on a specific site basis are made when it is determined that all programs may operate safely. Call the specific PP&R facility for information and opening/closing times.
REGISTER NOW ONLINE at PortlandParks.org – Click on the “Register” top tab. Search for classes by age, category, location, or keyword – or narrow your search by specific activity or course number. PHONE – Complete this registration form and call any PP&R site using the phone numbers on the map pages. You may also phone in your registration to the PP&R Customer Service Hotline at 503-823-2525, MondayFriday, 8:30am-5:15pm. Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover Card accepted with phone-in registration. MAIL – Mail your completed registration form to the program center address. Include full payment by check payable to the City of Portland. Mail-in registration is also received at the PP&R Customer Service Center, 1134 SW Fifth Ave, Portland, OR 97204. IN PERSON – Any PP&R facility is able to process your registration, including the Customer Service Center located in the lobby of the Portland Building at 1134 SW Fifth Ave. All Community Centers are open for walk-in registration during business hours. CHECK ONE
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NON-RESIDENTS of the City of Portland pay a 40% surcharge. Or you may purchase a nonresident pass at the amounts listed below. List pass price or 40% surcharge in column at right and add to your total.
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