Community Music Center - Summer 2013 Catalog

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Summer 2013

Community Music Center • Music For All Ages • Sliding scale fees through non-profit support • Summer camps for youth - pages 5-7 • Stay cool - CMC is air conditioned!

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Register online at www.PortlandParks.org 503-823-PLAY

Mayor Charlie Hales Director Mike Abbaté


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Community Music Center

2013 Summer Schedule April/May April 8 April 27

3350 SE Francis St 97202 Phone: (503) 823-3177 Fax: (503) 823-3171 cmc@portlandoregon.gov Director: Gregory Dubay Associate Director: Rachel Telesmanick Registrar: Kelly Bechtell

Summer Registration Opens Faculty Concert to BeneďŹ t CMC

June June 17-21

June 25

June Camp Session Carnival of the Orchestra Musical Skill Builder Music Skills Intensive Piano Blues Early Childhood Music begins

July

Front Office Staff: Ted Bryan, Chad Carver, Travis Chapman, Andy Hosch, Kari Kjome, Mark Twohy

July 4 July 8

Office Hours (subject to change): Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm Friday 9am-5pm Fri evening, Sat & Sun by appointment

July 8-12 July 15-26

Parking: Lot entrance off SE Francis St. Ample on-street parking available

July 27

Bus Lines: #9 (SE Powell), #17 (SE Holgate), #75 (SE 39th). Call Tri-Met at 503.238.RIDE

August 3

CMC Closed Summer Term Begins for Weekly Lessons & Classes The Center Singers Youth Chamber Music & Concertante Orchestra Program Youth Chamber Concert

August

Disabled Access: CMC’s facility is wheelchair accessible, with the exception of the basement

August 5-9 August 12 August 30

East Zone Manager: Jeff Milkes 503-823-3161

School Year 2013-14 Materials available on-line Super Drum! Fall Registration Begins Summer Term Ends

September Sept 2 Sept 3

Table of Contents Faculty Showcase Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Early Childhood Music Classes & Camps . . . . . . 4-5 Half Day & Day long Camps for Youth . . . . . . . . . . 6 Chamber Music & Concertante Orchestra . . . . . . . 7 Making Musicians Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Classes for Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 Inclusion Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Classes & Ensembles for Adults & Teens . . . . . 12-14 Piano for Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Private Lesson Program for Youth . . . . . . . . . . 15-20 Instrument Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Private Instructor Availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Private Lesson Pre-Registration Form . . . . . . . 19 Need-Based Scholarship Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 About Community Music Center, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 22 Recital Hall Rental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-27 PP&R Registration & Information. . . . . . . . . . 28-29 PP&R Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2

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Sept 30

Labor Day - CMC Closed September Session Begins (Early Childhood Music) Fall Term begins

Many thanks to our volunteer photographers Marah Anderson & Mary Fox for their time in helping document our programs!

Events & Concert Hall Rental The Music Center hosts over 150 events a year - many free or low-cost - in its David Beasley Campbell Recital Hall, with beautiful acoustics & flexible seating up to 140. See page 23, call or browse online for information. A public/non-profit partnership, the Community Music Center is a member of the National Guild for Community Arts Education The mission of CMC is to enrich the greater Portland community by providing opportunities to enjoy, learn about, & make music.

503.823.3177

www.CommunityMusicCenter.org


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Welcome to the Community Music Center! See What’s Cooking for Summer Term!

Camps for Youth Teens, & Toddlers • Page 5-7 Youth Classes & Ensembles • Pages 9-11 Adult Classes & Ensembles • Pages 12-14 Private Lessons for Youth • Pages 15-20

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in a benefit concert for music scholarships

Shera Sinell has been teaching young children for over 30 years, and is a founding member of CMC’s early childhood faculty. Between the preschool & grade-school classes on her weekly roster, she expands 100 young minds a week. Shera holds a BA degree, majored in music, and has been a music specialist at Sojourner Elementary School for fifteen years. “I love teaching at CMC for many reasons: I enjoy making music with children and am proud of being part of a community that makes music lessons available to all, regardless of ability to pay. It is a great pleasure to be able to teach the very youngest children, continue to instruct them year after year, and watch them grow into young adults and often wonderful musicians.”

Jeff Ashton has been a playing guitar for overr d 45 years – here and abroad - and teaching it for over 30, currentlyy at the University of Portland, Ash-tone Guitar Studio, and anchor-ing the entire CMC adult guitarr program. Jeff is a composer & ar-ranger in addition to being an ac-tive performer – he’s even written n his own text books for the classess he leads. Jeff earned a Bachelor off Art degree in history & art his-tory from Boston University, and d a Bachelor of Art degree in guitarr performance & Master of Arts in n Teaching Music from Portland d State University.

Saturday, April 27, 7 pm CMC Faculty & Guest Performers Include: Jeff Ashton, guitar, recorder; Anna Briscoe, voice; Travis Chapman, violin; Jonathan Cheskin, cello; Hong Chou, violin; Daphne Clifton (guest), recorder; Andrew Ehrilich, violin; Chirs Fotinakis, viola; Jules Elias (guest), clarinet; Ben Fitch (guest), recorder; Luise Grube, violin; Jana Haschett (guest), piano; John Hubbard, cello; Zita Jefferson, piano; Fletcher Nemeth, bass; Phil Neuman, recorder; Gayle Neuman, recorder; Cindy Markham, recorder; Shera Sinell, harp; Denise Van Leuven (guest), piano; Jeremy Waterman, viola; Terese Wagner, flute Program subject to change

$7.00 Student 6-18 $15.00 Individual $30.00 Family $10.00 Post-concert Reception (off-site) Reservations by phone or internet

Sponsors: First Citizens Bank Marley Brown Lumber Service

Register On-line at www.PortlandParks.org

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Early Childhood Music... Have to miss a week of class? No problem! Make it up by coming to a different class within the session. Please call the CMC office for availability. Register online - see page 31 for info

June/July

Creepers & Toddlers Explore! age: 6 - 23 months Increase awareness of basic musical elements including pitch, rhythm & tempo through songs, movement, listening & more. Develop aural responsiveness & social skills in a playtime environment through early childhood music education techniques.

June/July

$36

Note: No class week of July 2 - fee prorated for 4 sessions 402265 Tu 10am-10:45am 6/25-7/23 Sinell 402266 W 10am-10:45am 6/26-7/24 Conway 402267 Th 10am-10:45am 6/27-7/25 Sinell 402268 F 10am-10:45am 6/28-7/26 Sinell

August 402269 402270 402271 402272

$36 Tu W Th F

10am-10:45am 10am-10:45am 10am-10:45am 10am-10:45am

8/6-8/27 8/7-8/28 8/8-8/29 8/9-8/30

Pazienza Pazienza Pazienza Pazienza

September 402273 402274 402275 402276

Tu W F Sa

Exploring Together! age: 2 – 3.5 years It's musical playtime for kids! Develop self-expression, creativity & learning skills through songs, games, movement & use of instruments using methods such as Orff, Kodaly & Dalcroze. Parents/caregivers participate, too, cultivating 'harmonious' interactions.

Note: No class week of July 2 - fee prorated for 4 sessions 402277 Tu 9:15am-10am 6/25-7/23 Sinell 402278 W 9:15am-10am 6/26-7/24 Conway 402279 Th 9:15am-10am 6/27-7/25 Sinell 402280 F 9:15am-10am 6/28-7/26 Sinell

August 402281 402282 402283 402284

$36 Tu W Th F

9:15am-10am 9:15am-10am 9:15am-10am 9:15am-10am

8/6-8/27 8/7-8/28 8/8-8/29 8/9-8/30

September 402285 402286 402287 402288 402289

Tu W F F Sa

Pazienza Pazienza Pazienza Pazienza

$36 9:15am-10am 10am-10:45am 9:15am-10am 11am-11:45am 9:15am-10am

9/3-9/24 9/4-9/25 9/6-9/27 9/6-9/27 9/7-9/28

Sinell Conway Sinell Sinell Pazienza

$36 10am-10:45am 9:15am-10am 10am-10:45am 10am-10:45am

9/3-9/24 9/4-9/25 9/6-9/27 9/7-9/28

Sinell Conway Sinell Pazienza

Meet our Instructors...

Connie Pazienza has been

Beverly Conway has 30 years of teaching experience including general music, private piano lessons, and Kindermusik. She believes that children learn best in a loving, warm environment & makes every effort to make them comfortable. She values the inclusion of family in a child’s music education process. Beverly sings & plays piano in her classes. 4

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teaching early childhood music at CMC for 10 years. She is a certified Music Together instructor and holds a certification in Special Education. She believes music is a powerful tool in promoting the development and well being of children. She loves using her skills and talent to inspire a passion for music in young families at CMC. Connie sings & plays guitar in her classes. www.CommunityMusicCenter.org


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a sound first step for infants, toddlers & preschoolers!

Camp for Preschoolers Need-based Scholarships available for all ages See page 21 or call CMC for more information

Carnival of the Orchestra age: 3.5 - 5 ag

Launch Pad To Learning age: 3.5 – 5 years Blast off into sounds & creativity! Develop cognitive, social, & musical skills through methods such as Orff, Kodaly & Dalcroze. Songs, games & movement activate body & mind. Play easy percussion & melody instruments, too!

June/July

What sounds like an elephant, or a swan? E Experience rld through listening, moveme a magical world movement & poses, ying instruments, watching liv making & playing live musie. Capture fundamentals such as breathcians, & more. g, reading notes & rhythms, & identifying ing & singing, instruments by their tone. Show expression expression, creativity & poise in a performance about favorite an animals for nds. Children must be 3.5 by star family & friends. start date & potty trained. Bring a water bottle, nutritious peanut-f peanut-free snack, & a smock or old T-shirt for art activities each day. M-F 9:30am-12pm 402734 Pazienza 6/17-6/21 $168

$36

Note: No class week of July 2 - fee prorated for 4 sessions 402290 Tu 11am-11:45am 6/25-7/23 Sinell 402291 W 11am-11:45am 6/26-7/24 Conway 402292 Th 11am-11:45am 6/27-7/25 Sinell 402293 F 11am-11:45am 6/28-7/26 Sinell

August 402294 402295 402296 402297

$36 Tu W Th F

11am-11:45am 11am-11:45am 11am-11:45am 11am-11:45am

8/6-8/27 8/7-8/28 8/8-8/29 8/9-8/30

September 402299 402298 402300 402301

Tu W F Sa

Pazienza Pazienza Pazienza Pazienza

$36 11am-11:45am 11am-11:45am 1pm- 1:45pm 11am-11:45am

9/3-9/24 9/4-9/25 9/6-9/27 9/7-9/28

Sinell Conway Sinell Pazienza

Intergenerational Music

DRUM CIRCLE Family & Friends!

Shera Sinell

has been teaching young children for 30 years. She has been at CMC for 25 years & Sojourner Elementary for 15. Shera uses the teaching philosophy called Orff Schulwerk, which gradually introduces elements of music while encouraging improvisation, play, creativity, & the joy of making music together. She enjoys connecting her activities to the changing seasons & the natural world that children are exploring. Shera sings & plays harp in her classes.

age: 3 & up

Discover the experience of connecting with community through music & rhythm by creating new patterns from your own imagination. Begin with basic skills & patterns, then use these ingredients to cook up fabulous new possibilities! Uncover your inner composer through a variety of group games while playing different hand drums & percussion instruments (CMC provides). No experience necessary - just bring your creativity, imagination, & enthusiasm! Participants living in the same household may register for the family rate. Child (under 12) $6 Adult: $10 Family: $20 402730 Sa 8/17 11am-12:15pm Kjome Register On-line at www.PortlandParks.org

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Summer Camps for Youth Need-based Scholarships available for all ages. See page 21 or call 503-823-3177 for more information.

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Piano Blues

peanut free lunch each day. Weather permitting, children will go to a neighborhood park for lunch & play. On Friday, camp will end at 12pm & feature an informal performance for family & friends. Registration Deadline: Monday, June 10 Early drop-off is available - 8:30am See page 5 for Pre-school camp - Carnival of the Orchestra - age 3.5-5

Musical Skill Builder

age: 7 - 12

Playing the 12-Bar Blues makes you happy! Use simple chords & scales to create original compositions at the keyboard. Listen, improvise, jam with others, & solo in this uniquely American style. Pick up basic music theory & history along the way while gaining confidence in practice & performance. Bring a nutritious, peanut free snack each day. Prerequisite - one year of group lessons or the equivalent (completed Piano Adventures Primer Level). age: 7 -10 402735 M-F 10am-12pm Jefferson 6/17-6/21 $124 age: 9 -12 402736 M-F 1pm- 3pm Jefferson 6/17-6/21 $124 The Center Singers - Youth Choir age: 8 - 14 Just try to catch your breath in this high-energy group for young voices! Develop singing techniques, note reading skills, & accuracy of pitch & rhythm while making lasting friendships. In addition to learning well-known songs, as a group we will compose our own work & perform it for family & friends. Bring a nutritious, peanut free snack each day. 402740 M-F 10am-12pm Woodward 7/8-7/12 $98

age: 6 - 8

Meet new friends while exploring the fundamentals of music! Take an in-depth look at rhythm & notereading, composers, instruments of the orchestra & more. Sing, move, develop listening skills, & try real instruments like xylophones & drums. Creativity & self-expression will come naturally while composing, improvising & playing with others. For students who have completed K-2nd grade. 402741 M-Th 9am- 3pm, F 9am-12pm 6/17-6/21 Gendron-Dupont/Wagner $265

Music Skills Intensive

age: 9 - 12

Composing, improvising, trying new instruments...how cool is that?! Delve deep into topics like note-reading, rhythm, meter, melody & harmony. Figure out what makes music tick while exploring different ways to express yourself. Create friendships & build self-esteem while having some serious fun. Students will have hands on experience playing different string, wind, & percussion instruments. Prerequisite: Skills I or above, an in-school general music class, or 6 months of private lessons. For students who have completed 3rd-5th grade. 402744 M-Th 9am- 3pm, F 9am-12pm 6/17-6/21 Gendron-Dupont/Wagner $265 6

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Super Drum!

age: 6 - 10

Let's fly around the world exploring rhythms! Feel the beat! Investigate the similarities & differences of percussion patterns from across the globe, like West African, Brazilian, Celtic, Afro-Cuban, North American, & more. Practice the best techniques for hand drums, stick drums & percussion instruments, grasp musical concepts & try a hand at improvisation. Drums provided, but capes totally optional! Bring a nutritious, peanut free snack each day. Weather permitting, children may go to a neighborhood park. For students who have completed K-3rd grade. 402739 M-F 9am-12pm Kjome 8/5-8/9 $159

503.823.3177

www.CommunityMusicCenter.org


Portland Parks & Recreation The 24th Annual

Chamber Music & Orchestra Summer Program age: 8-18

Chamber Groups Play trios, quartets, or other works with string, wind, or piano students at your level! Refine ensemble skills & interpretive abilities through rehearsals & coaching. Discover the thrill of musical teamwork & accomplishment. Prerequisite: at least 3 years of private lessons on instrument, sight-reading, playing in positions (strings) with vibrato. For intermediate and advanced players with good music reading skills. Groups assigned for two-hour slot within 9am to 1pm; schedule may vary from day to day & is confirmed two weeks before class begins. Chamber parts available one week prior. Registration & payment required to schedule an audition. Required concert on Saturday, July 27 at 2PM. No refund unless not placed in a group. Violas and Cellists 20% off! Violinists wishing to switch to viola welcome - instruments available! Make it a CAMP by also enrolling in the Concertante Orchestra (see below). 402084 M-F 9am- 1pm CMC Faculty 7/15-7/26 $255

Chamber Music Auditions Call CMC to register & schedule an audition to assist us in creating the most compatible groups. For auditions, prepare a short piece or section of a work that best demonstrates your ability. Sight-reading is also assessed. Participants are notified about group assignment two weeks prior to the start of the class.

Note: We make every effort to place as many enrollees as possible, however due to limits of space & repertoire, it is sometimes not possible to find a group for everyone. In these instances, registration fees are refunded.

Concertante Orchestra Follow your dreams of one day taking the spotlight! Join this symphonic team where musicians take turns being the concerto soloist accompanied by peers. A great orchestra that you don't have to play a concerto to join. Prerequisite: at least 3 years of private lessons on instrument, sight-reading skills, playing in positions, and vibrato. Registration & payment required to schedule an audition. Solo repertoire limited to Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, and other Baroque and Classical concertos or "encore" pieces - subject to instrumentation & music availability. Sign up for Chamber Groups, too and receive 20% off this class! Participants who do not play solos pay the lower rate. Orchestra parts are available for pickup at least one week prior. Please bring a nutritious, peanut free snack each day. 402085 M-F 1:30pm- 3pm Ehrlich 7/15-7/26 $83/$175

Audition schedule - 15 minutes per student Saturday, May 18 Friday, May 31 Saturday, June 1 Thursday, June 6

1pm - 5pm 4pm - 7pm 9am - 12pm 3pm - 6pm

Concertante Orchestra Auditions Same dates as above. Please inform the office that you are registering for the orchestra. Soloists should audition on the work to be played, if possible, & have at least one full movement prepared. Those not playing solos should prepare a short piece or section of a work that best demonstrates your ability. Sight-reading will be assessed for soloists & non-soloists. CD’s & videos are allowed in lieu of an audition for those not also enrolling in chamber music.

Register On-line at www.PortlandParks.org

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Making Musicians Festival 2013

A perf perform-a-thon form-a-th hon sponsorhip sponsorh hip drive driive bringing briinging harmony to the th he community communiity Open to all CMC Student Performers!

Prizes!

Raise scholarship dollars in 5 easy steps:

X

If you are playing in a recital or concert this spring, pick up a pledge sheet.

Y

Get pledges. Invite friends, neighbors, family, and other adoring fans to sponsor a student or concert

Z

Submit your pledge sheet by one week before your concert

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Practice & Perform!

for most sponsors & most money raised! 1st Prize - Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0� with wi-fi)*

2nd Prize - Family Clay Night for Two at Multnomah Arts Center 3rd Prize - 4 Day-Passes to Mt. Scott Community Center & Pool Other details about the prizes posted in lobby.

* 1st prize is for most money raised (minimum $250). Other details about the prizes posted in lobby.

Collect pledge money from donors and return it to CMC by two weeks after your concert

APRIL 13 Cello students of Katherine Schultz - 5pm 20 Violin students of Elizabeth Knopp - 3pm 27 CMC Faculty Showcase - 7pm - See page 3

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MAY 4 12 18 19 19 25 26 31

Violin students of Anthony Dyer - 6:30pm Violin students of Andrew Ehrlich - 3pm Piano students of George Cheshier - 3pm Violin & Viola students of Jen Arnold - 1:30pm Violin & Viola students of Marissa Winship - 3pm Violin students of Clarisse Atcherson - 2pm Piano students of Zita Jefferson - 5pm & 6:30pm Violin & Piano students of Brian Bennett - 7pm

JUNE 1 1 2 2 5

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Violin & Viola students of Jeremy Waterman - 2:30pm Violin & Cello students of Samantha Kushnick - 7pm Violin & Viola students of Cynthia Scott - 3pm Youth Chamber Music Program Concert - 7pm Sponsored by David Kerr Violin Shop Adult Orchestra directed by Jon Cheskin - 7pm NOTE: held at the Grout Elementary School Community Music Center

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Early Music Renaissance & Recorder classes directed by Phil & Gayle Neuman - 8pm John & Betty Gray Memorial Awards & Honors Concert featuring CMC Orchestras, conducted by Margaret Murer, & CMC student Soloists - 7pm. End of Term Concert featuring CMC choirs, classes, & private lesson students - 1:30pm Violin & Viola students of Kendra Law - 5pm Madrigal Ensembles directed by Anna Briscoe 1:30pm Piano students of Zita Jefferson - 6pm & 7:30pm Old Time String Band directed by Andy Emert - 7pm Francis Street Singers directed by Chris Edwards- 7:30pm Early Music Voice students of Gayle Neuman 7:30pm Violin & Viola students of Jen Arnold - 1:30pm Violin students of Luise Grube - 3pm

Note: Concerts dates/times are subject to change. Call CMC for the latest schedule

503.823.3177

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Portland Parks & Recreation Intergenerational Music

DRUM CIRCLE Family & Friends!

age: 3 & up

Discover the experience of connecting with community through music & rhythm by creating new patterns from your own imagination. Begin with basic skills & patterns, then use these ingredients to cook up fabulous new possibilities! Uncover your inner composer through a variety of group games while playing different hand drums & percussion instruments (CMC provides). No experience necessary - just bring your creativity, imagination, & enthusiasm! Participants living in the same household may register for the family rate. Child (under 12) $6 Adult: $10 Family: $20 402730 Sa 8/17 11am-12:15pm Kjome

Guitar & Suzuki Strings for Youth Suzuki Group Class age: 4 - 18 Play through known songs with a group of kids at the same level to enhance the string lesson experience! Be inspired by watching more advanced players. Enjoy string games & brainteasers, too. 50% off for CMC String Lesson Program Students. Note: This course is a complement to private lessons. All participants must be enrolled in Suzuki lessons at CMC or elsewhere. Violin Book 1 402731 W 4pm- 4:45pm Peyton 7/10-8/28 $62 Cello Book 1 402733 M 4pm- 4:30pm Cheskin 7/8-8/19 $39 Cello Book 2 & 3 402732 Tu 5:30pm- 6:15pm Cheskin 7/9-8/20 $55

CITY BUDGET UPDATE BY JENNIFER YOCOM, COMMUNITY RELATIONS MANAGER, PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION

AS YOU MAY KNOW, THE CITY OF PORTLAND IS FACING A $25 MILLION DEFICIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013-14. SEVERAL FACTORS HAVE IMPACTED THIS DEFICIT INCLUDING THE

MULTNOMAH COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT, THE RECENT DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SETTLEMENT, AND BUDGET NOTES FROM THE FY 2012-13 ADOPTED Possible BUDGET. WITH THAT, THE MAYOR 10% reduction AND CITY COUNCIL HAVE ASKED ALL FY 2013-14 CITY BUREAUS, INCLUDING PARKS, TO DEVELOP A BUDGET BASED ON

90% OF THEIR CURRENT BUDGET (THE CURRENT APPROPRIATION LEVEL). THAT MEANS PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION (PP&R) FACES UP TO A

10% CUT IN PROGRAMS

AND SERVICES.

WHILE WE DON’T KNOW WHAT PP&R’S FINAL BUDGET WILL BE AT THIS POINT, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT CERTAIN PROGRAMS WILL BE CHANGED, REDUCED OR ELIMINATED, OR FEES WILL INCREASE TO HELP COVER COSTS.

FOLLOW THE PROCESS AT WWW.PORTLANDOREGON.GOV/ PARKS/BUDGET, AND FIND OUT MORE ABOUT COMMUNITY BUDGET FORUMS WHERE YOU CAN TESTIFY AT WWW. PORTLANDOREGON.GOV/CBO. SHOULD BE ADOPTED IN

THE CITY’S FINAL BUDGET JUNE AND IMPLEMENTED ON

JULY 1, 2013, THE FIRST DAY OF THE NEW FISCAL YEAR. THE WORK OF PP&R—ITS PARKS, NATURAL AREAS, COMMUNITY CENTERS, AND PROGRAMMING—DAILY AND DIRECTLY AFFECT THE LIVES OF PORTLAND RESIDENTS. FOLLOW WHAT’S HAPPENING AND CONSIDER ATTENDING AND TESTIFYING AT PUBLIC MEETINGS ABOUT THE ISSUES IMPORTANT TO YOU.

Guitar Group Lessons I age: 8-18 Want to play in a band, strum to songs, or pluck out Bach suites? Pick guitar! Develop basic techniques of classical, folk & popular styles, including chords, accompaniment, & note reading. Thrive in a supportive setting. Bring your own guitar. Limited rentals at CMC. New beginners – entering grade 3-6 age: 8 - 12 402727 M 3:15pm- 4pm Adams 7/8-8/26 $84 New beginners – entering grade 7-12 age: 12 - 18 402728 M 4:45pm- 5:30pm Adams 7/8-8/26 $84 Continuing class from Spring 1:30 age: 8 - 12 402725 M 1:30pm- 2:15pm Adams 7/8-8/26 $84 Continuing class from Spring 2:15 age: 9 - 14 402726 M 2:15pm- 3pm Adams 7/8-8/26 $84 Guitar Group Lessons II age: 10 - 14 Create great sounds with confidence! Continued practice on technique & exploration of varied styles will help achieve the expertise needed for success. Develop self-expression in a supportive environment. This is a continuing class from 4pm Spring 2013. 402729 M 4pm- 4:45pm Adams 7/8-8/26 $84 Register On-line at www.PortlandParks.org

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Group G roup Piano for Youth at CMC Group piano instruction at CMC follows a two-year sequential curriculum. Learning in a group setting is a fun way to introduce this fabulous instrument, while getting “hands on” experience, making new friends & gaining musical skills! All classes are held in our piano lab using digital pianos that simulate acoustic grands. Sequential Classes – Piano Foundations Year 1 & 2, followed by Piano Laboratory. Foundations classes now more clearly labeled by term (1-1 is first year, first term). Class titles change each term. Continuing students call the office for placement (823-3177). Clear two-year course curriculum – Students are equally matched for a successful group class experience. See the chart below for details. Piano Foundations use books in the Piano Adventures series (available at CMC). Progress Review – With the instructor’s guidance & approval, a student may repeat a term or advance. Two weeks before the end of each term the instructor makes evaluations & forwards them to the office staff. The family will be notified only if a change is required. Consistent Schedule – During the school year, students continue at the same day & time unless repeating a term or skipping ahead. Recital Opportunities - Playing music is better enjoyed when shared! While not a requirement, these performances connect us with others & increase confidence. Required Texts (available for purchase at CMC) My First Piano Class - Teacher provides course materials Foundations Year 1 - Piano Adventures Primer Lesson Book Foundations Year 2 - Piano Adventures Level 1 Lesson Book Piano Laboratory - Flexible - bring current materials to 1st class for teacher assessment Instructor may require additional books not listed above Note: Students taking My First Piano Class in Summer should register for Piano Foundations Level 1 in Fall

Class Title

Piano Adventures - Primer (pg 1-33)

Foundations Level 1-2

Piano Adventures - Primer (pg 34-53)

Foundations Level 1-3

Piano Adventures - Primer Lesson (pg 54-end)

Foundations Level 2-1 (available school year only Register for Laboratory in summer)

Foundations Level 2-2 (available school year only Register for Laboratory in summer)

Foundations Level 2-3 (available school year only Register for Laboratory in summer)

Piano Laboratory

My First Piano Class age: 6 - 7 It's the ABC's of keyboard! Educational games & other activities in a small group setting introduce little fingers to this grand instrument. Develop rhythm, coordination, & other fundamentals that lead to a new world of tones and tunes. For students entering 1st or 2nd grade in Fall 402302 M, W, F 2:30pm- 3:15pm Jefferson 7/8-7/19 $75 402303 M, W, F 2:30pm- 3:15pm Jefferson 7/22-8/2 $75 402304 M, W, F 2:30pm- 3:15pm Jefferson 8/5-8/16 $75 402305 M, W, F 2:30pm- 3:15pm Jefferson 8/19-8/30 $75 Piano Foundations Level 1-1 age: 8 - 14 To master eighty-eight keys, start with the basics. Focus on sitting & hand technique, note names, beginning rhythms, dynamics & more. Feel the accomplishment of playing your first tunes! Due to short term session, students must have good attendance for summer. Access to a piano or keyboard to practice between classes is required. For students entering grades 3-4 age: 8 - 9 402306 M 3:30pm- 4:15pm Jefferson 7/8-8/26 $88 402307 W 4:15pm- 5pm Jefferson 7/10-8/28 $88 For students entering grades 5-8 age: 10 - 14 402308 Tu 4pm- 4:45pm Cheshier 7/9-8/27 $88

Appropriate Level

Foundations Level 1-1

(available school year only Register for Laboratory in summer)

Beginning Piano for Youth

Piano Adventures - Level 1 Lessons (pg 1-21) Piano Adventures - Level 1 Lessons (pg 22-39) Piano Adventures - Level 1 Lessons (pg 40-end) Summer: Beyond Piano Adventures Primer pg 53 School Year: Beyond Piano Adv. Book 1

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Portland Parks & Recreation Continuing Piano for Youth Piano Foundations Level 1-2 age: 7 - 10 Build on your progress! Investigate the bass & treble clef, beginning time signatures & scales, while diversifying hand position on the keys. Discover how reading real music notation step by step on the grand staff will open up a new musical world. Prerequisite: Piano Foundations 1-1. Due to short term session, students must have good attendance for summer. Access to a piano or keyboard to practice between classes is required. 402309 W 5:15pm- 6pm Jefferson 7/10-8/28 $88 All students beyond Piano Foundations 1-2 (6 months of group lessons) register for Piano Laboratory in summer term This provides more flexible scheduling options & individual attention for students! Piano Laboratory age: 7 - 14 Getting ahead of the class? Experiment with more individual attention. Enjoy making progress at your speed while benefiting from the chemistry of a group setting. Instructor works with students individually within the class time. Prerequisite for summer: beyond Piano Foundations 1-2 (6 months of study). Class may be lengthened or shortened depending on number of enrollees. 402310 M 1pm- 1:45pm Jefferson 7/8-8/26 $96 402311 M 1:45pm- 2:30pm Jefferson 7/8-8/26 $96 402312 M 4:30pm- 5:15pm Jefferson 7/8-8/26 $96 402313 M 5:15pm- 6:30pm Jefferson 7/8-8/26 $96 402314 Tu 3:15pm- 4pm Cheshier 7/9-8/27 $96 402315 Tu 4:45pm- 5:30pm Cheshier 7/9-8/27 $96 402316 Tu 5:30pm- 6:15pm Cheshier 7/9-8/27 $96 402317 W 1:45pm- 2:30pm Jefferson 7/10-8/28 $96 402318 W 3:30pm- 4:15pm Jefferson 7/10-8/28 $96 402319 W 6pm- 6:45pm Jefferson 7/10-8/28 $96 402320 F 3:30pm- 4:15pm Jefferson 7/12-8/30 $96 402321 F 4:15pm- 5pm Jefferson 7/12-8/30 $96

INCLUSION SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Within the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) of 1990, Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) provides accommodations to individuals with disabilities/special needs, so that they may receive an equal opportunity to participate in programs offered citywide. How it Works 1. Choose the activity you would like to participate in, and then the PP&R site where the activity is being offered. 2. Register for the activity. You can do this in person at a PP&R site, or on-line at www. PortlandParks.org. When registering, let the person know that you will need accommodations in order to participate in the activity (online, check the box.) 3. Once registered, please contact Inclusion Services at 503-823-4328. If this is your first accommodation through Inclusion Services you will need to do a phone intake with a staff member. At the end of the phone intake, it will be determined whether an assistant will be needed on the first day of the activity to provide on-site support. 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 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 and creative. Participants need to register for activities that are intended for their birth age. Personal care is provided for activities in the pre-school and youth category, up through age 12. If you have questions about Inclusion Services, please call 503-823-4328 V/TTY. A minimum of 10 business days (Monday-Friday) advance notice is required. The Inclusion Services staff will do their best to accommodate each participant.

Continuing Students:

Check out the Piano Blues Camp on page 6!

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Portland Parks & Recreation Classes & Ensembles for Adults & Teens VOCAL ENSEMBLES

PIANO

Broadway & Movie Melodies age: 16 & up From Rogers & Hammerstein to Sondheim, classics to contemporary, burst into song with show-stoppers written for stage & screen. Enhance vocal skills such as tone production, diction, ensemble singing & more. Gain self-confidence while enjoying the company of others in a relaxed setting. This course will focus on singing only - not staging or performance & is structured for the novice singer. Students must able to match pitch. Recommended prequel: Voice Group Lessons Level 1. 402750 Tu, Th 7pm- 8pm Briscoe 7/23-8/15 $120

Piano Group Lessons Level 1 age: 16 & up Begin your life's musical journey with this versatile instrument! Develop fundamental skills such as notereading & rhythm. Gain keyboard techniques that will quickly have you playing easy pieces on your own & with others. Required Text: Alfred's Adult Piano Course Book 1. Access to a piano or keyboard is required for practice at home. New Beginners 402762 W 7:30pm- 8:30pm Cheshier 7/10-8/28 $96 Continuing from Tuesday 8pm in Spring 402761 Tu 8pm- 9pm Cheshier 7/9-8/27 $96

The Francis Street Singers age: 18 & up Seeking fellowship with other vocalists in a dedicated group? Join this long-standing, medium-sized, nonaudition community choir to rehearse & perform repertoire spanning nearly 500 years. Create beautiful harmony in sound & with new friendships. Prerequisite: Group Voice Level 2 or equivalent (knowledge of tone production, sight-reading skills, familiarity with part singing). 402759 Tu, Th 7pm- 9pm Edson 7/9-8/1 $54

Piano Group Lessons Level 2 age: 16 & up Challenging pieces are within your grasp! Get more tips & techniques for fingering & note reading. Improve understanding of rhythm & harmony. Small group setting allows individual attention. Required text: Alfred’s Adult Piano Book 2. This is a continuing class from Tuesday at 7pm in Spring Term - students with equivalent experience welcome. 402763 Tu 7pm- 8pm Cheshier 7/9-8/27 $96 FOLK TRADITIONS Banjo age: 14 & up Here’s your chance to pick up this favorite folk instrument! Find camaraderie with other folk friends in this supportive group setting. This beginning banjo course will focus on the Clawhammer or Frailing style of 5-string banjo picking. This style, which has some links with the development of the banjo in the 19th century, has been an important style within the Southern Appalachian string band tradition. No previous experience required. Bring your own instrument. Offered Summer term only. 402755 M 6:30pm- 7:30pm Keefer 7/8-8/26 $112

Renaissance Song age: 18 & up Get the fundamentals of tone production, style & pronunciation needed to recreate the beautiful vocal expressions of this artistic age. Gain confidence in your performance while exploring this part of living history. Forms covered: frottole, chansons, canons, lieder, & balletti. Designed for instrumentalists who want to learn to sing Renaissance music. Prerequisite: Intermediate note reading skills. 402753 Th 6:30pm- 7:30pm G. Neuman 7/18-8/29 $98 12 Community Music Center

Guitar in the Carter Style age: 14 & up Make Mother Maybelle proud! Reproduce the sound of this famous family that has become a standard for folk & country instrumentals. Expand your horizons from simple chords, developing picking & fingering techniques to master bass-line melody with accompaniment. For players with at least one year of lessons and ability to play C, G, D, A, and E chords. Offered summer term only. 402756 M 7:30pm- 8:30pm Keefer 7/8-8/26 $112

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VIOLIN GROUP LESSONS

Guitar Group Lessons Level 1 age: 14 & up Develop the basic techniques of classical, folk, & popular styles, including chording, song accompaniment, & note reading. Experience positive learning in a small group setting. This is a beginning class which does not continue in the fall term. Bring your own guitar. Limited rentals at CMC. 402754 M 6pm- 7pm Adams 7/8-8/26 $112

Violin Group Lessons Level 2 age: 16 & up Build confidence on the instrument while expanding your repertoire. Branch out to more keys, stretch your playing range, improve note reading & develop greater bow facility. This special summer course will focus on violin technique & is most appropriate for students with one to two years of group study. Prerequisite: Violin Group Lessons Level 1 or the equivalent. 403875 M 6:30pm- 7:15pm Rowell 7/8-8/26 $84 STRING ENSEMBLES & ORCHESTRA

CELLO GROUP LESSONS Cello Group Lessons Level 1 age: 16 & up Explore the rich tones of this instrument first-hand in a supportive setting. Get a start on tuning, tone production, bowing & fingering--everything you need to play your first tunes & get your first swoons! Prerequisite: Cello 1 during the 12-13 school year, or the equivalent. This is a continuing class from Spring 2013. A new beginners class will open in Fall. 402745 Th 8pm- 9pm Kushnick 7/11-8/29 $112 Cello Group Lessons Level 2 age: 16 & up Build confidence & stretch tdechnical ability with new skills. Enhance note-reading skills while adding solos & duets to your repertoire. Improve intonation & begin to express yourself in a supportive setting. Prerequisite: Cello 2 during the 12-13 school year, or the equivalent. Note: This class meets at the Community Music Center during the summer. 402746 Tu 7pm- 8pm Heath 7/9-8/27 $112 Cello Group Lessons Level 3 age: 16 & up Getting the hang of it? Now gain skills such as vibrato & more advanced bowing techniques. Get a taste of playing in upper positions & begin exploring the rich repertoire in class & on your own. Prerequisite: Cello 3 during 12-13 school year, or the equivalent. Note: This class meets at the Community Music Center during the summer. 402747 Tu 8pm- 9pm Heath 7/9-8/27 $112

Violin Ensemble age: 16 & up Join violin's answer to the cello project while delving into the rich library of literature for this versatile instrument. Explore playing with others in two, three, & four part harmony while building ensemble skills, developing sight-reading ability, & extending technique, all under the guidance of an instructor. A great preparatory experience for joining an orchestra or chamber group. This class is designed for later beginners & intermediate players. Violists welcome! Prerequisite: one year of study. 402758 M 7:15pm- 8:15pm Rowell 7/8-8/26 $112 Cello Ensemble age: 16 & up Who needs violins & violas? A group of these sonorous stringed instruments is beautifully complete, with melody, harmony & a rich repertoire. Develop skills to hold your own part while playing well with others. Find your comfort level of musical challenge, or stretch your technique, all under the guidance of an instructor. Prerequisite: Cello Ensemble during the 12-13 school year, or the equivalent. 402748 Th 7pm- 8pm Kushnick 7/11-8/29 $112 String Orchestra age: 16 & up Why let the pros have all the fun? Make lasting musical friendships & hone playing skills while enjoying the glorious symphonic sound of great masterworks. Prerequisite: At least two years instrumental study or permission of conductor & reasonable sight-reading ability; some ensemble or class experience desirable. This class meets at the Community Music Center for summer term. 402749 W 7pm- 8:30pm Cheskin 7/10-8/21 $56

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Portland Parks & Recreation Senior Recreation Piano Program

Group Classes for Adults & Teens

Instructor for all courses: George Cheshier

RECORDER Recorder Level 1/ Level 2 age: 14 & up A new beginners class & 2nd year class will open in Fall Term. 2013-14 catalog will be available early August. Recorder Level 3 age: 14 & up Enter the next level of the instrument's repertoire. Explore more challenging pieces, play two or more sizes in an ensemble where technique & musicianship will develop. Advanced Recorder Ensemble & Recorder Level 3 will meet together to play as one large ensemble, with music arranged for parts at different levels to accommodate both intermediate & advanced players. There will be opportunity for some to sing & play reed and string instruments. Technique & ornamentation will be discussed. Permission of instructor required. 402751 Th 7:30pm- 9pm G. Neuman 7/18-8/29 $119 Advanced Recorder Ensemble age: 14 & up Sopranos, altos, tenors, bass, & great basses come together as a polished ensemble under the guidance of an instructor. Meet other enthusiasts & refine skills that enable playing as one. Advanced Recorder Ensemble & Recorder Level 3 will meet together to play as one large ensemble, with music arranged for parts at different levels to accommodate both intermediate & advanced players. There will be opportunity for some to sing & play reed and string instruments. Technique & ornamentation will be discussed. Permission of instructor required. 402752 Th 7:30pm- 9pm P. Neuman 7/18-8/29 $119 Renaissance Song: See page 12

George has a Master of Science in Music & an extensive performance history

Piano Beginning Senior age: 55 & up Comfortable small class setting in state of the art piano lab explores the elements of rhythm, melody & harmony. Learn to read music & play popular songs on full size digital pianos. Students need to have access to a piano or keyboard to practice at home. Please bring $10 for lesson book. Students need to have access to a piano or keyboard to practice at home. 402402 Th 11am-11:55am 7/11-9/12 $53 Piano Continuing Senior age: 55 & up New continuing piano students must contact Senior Recreation at 503-823-4328 for placement. Listed in order of difficulty (easiest to advanced) 402185 Th 1pm- 1:55pm 7/11-9/12 $53 402186 Tu 1pm- 1:55pm 7/9-9/10 $53 402188 F 12pm-12:55pm 7/12-9/13 $53 402189 Tu 12pm-12:55pm 7/9-9/10 $53 402190 F 10am-10:55am 7/12-9/13 $53 402191 F 1pm- 1:55pm 7/12-9/13 $53 402192 Th 12pm-12:55pm 7/11-9/12 $53 402193 F 11am-11:55am 7/12-9/13 $53 402194 Th 9am- 9:55am 7/11-9/12 $53 402195 W 10am-10:55am 7/10-9/11 $53 402196 Tu 2pm- 2:55pm 7/9-9/10 $53 402197 W 9am- 9:55am 7/10-9/11 $53 402198 W 12pm-12:55pm 7/10-9/11 $53 402199 Th 10am-10:55am 7/11-9/12 $53 Music Theory age: 55 & up Would you like to know more about the fundamentals? Discover basic principles through the study of keyboard harmony, intervals, tonality, chord functions & progressions. Learn to analyze & better understand repertoire. Comprehension & performance ability will increase dramatically. This is the fourth term of a four term session. 402180 W 11am-11:55am 7/10-9/11 $53

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CMC Private Lesson Program for Youth Individual instruction on Strings, Winds, Brass, & Voice

Imagine having a great coach - a role model who instructs, listens, & inspires you to play in a way you didn’t think possible! Experience the heart of CMC’s program through weekly one-to-one sessions with a trained performing artist instructor. We set up every lesson to make the best match of student & teacher at a day & time that works with schedule & budget. Violin *^ Viola *^ Cello *^ Bass ^ Flute (not offered this summer) Clarinet Saxophone Trumpet (not offered this summer) French horn (not offered this summer) Voice (ONLY offered summer term)

age: 4 - 18 age: 4 - 18 age: 4 - 18 age: 9 - 18 age: 9 - 18 age: 9 - 18 age: 9 - 18 age: 9 - 18 age: 9 - 18 age: 13 - 18

* choose between Suzuki & Traditional method-see page 16 ^ subject to CMC musicianship requirements - see page 17

Note: Applications for NEW BEGINNERS ages 4-7 (pre-K to 2nd grade) will be taken beginning in Fall 2013 - materials avaiable mid-August

Lesson Fees Listed per lesson - need based scholarships available 45 min share: $19/lesson** 30 min: $23.50/lesson 45 min: $33.75/lesson 60 min: $43/lesson **Strings Only - for siblings or Suzuki beginners age 4-8

“The instructors we’ve had are all absolutely top quality teachers. They’ve been alert to our children’s specific needs and abilities in a way that is hard to find in most class settings.” - Parent of CMC private lesson student

How to Register Please read the program information & policies on page 18

DComplete the Pre-Registration form on page 19. This registration covers Summer Term only. Pre-Registration officially begins April 8th. One form per student, please. Scheduling for private lessons will begin around June 12. We do consider placement for summer lessons through mid-July.

DWhen indicating your day/time availability, keep the following information in mind: (1) The more availibility listed increases the chances of being placed. (2) For young students, indicate the time the parent & student can attend together. Please provide all information requested on the form. Incomplete forms or those missing a signature will be returned - call the CMC office with any questions you have before submitting. DWait patiently for a call from the office confirming a lesson time. This will occur about two weeks before lessons begin.

DPay tuition at the time of registration. Once tuition is paid, the student is officially registered! A Special Note About Summer Term Scheduling CMC understands that during the summer, families are away some weeks for vacation, & that during others children participate in camps or activities. To accommodate this, we offer flexible lesson scheduling Summer Term to ensure that students receive as many lessons as possible. Please indicate any weeks your child is unavailable. It is a great help if you call in any changes to your schedule that come up after the application form is submitted!

.. Looking Ahead:

Fall programs announced by August 1 Fall registration begins Monday, August 12

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Suzuki vs. Traditional: which method should I choose? String Lesson Program students at CMC have a choice of two distinct ways of studying their instrument in weekly lessons. The age of the student, as well as how much the parent is able to attend lessons and work with the student at home will have a large part to play in making this choice.

Traditional (Teacher/Student) Method: This is the classic one-to-one approach to learning an instrument. The string player will practice every day at home between lessons on assignments given by the instructor. Parent involvement is not required, however parents of young students are often encouraged by the instructor to assist the child in the practice room. Parent observation of lessons is usually optional (but is recommended under age 10). Parents do not have to be musically trained.

Teacher/Parent/Student method (Suzuki): This is a family approach to music instruction that creates a “learning triangle� between teacher, parent & student. The parent, who does not need to have prior musical training, learns with the student & serves as the role model for the young player between lessons. Parents assist the student in their practice at home each day as assigned by the instructor. When the student is not practicing the family listens to the recordings of the songs as much as possible to create the immersion that the method requires for the best learning experience. The goal is that music becomes like another language in the home. Parents are required to attend the Suzuki Parent Orientation class in September (see below) prior to placement with their first teacher.

Parent Orientation to Suzuki age: 18 & up Build harmonious connections at home! Discover the important dynamics of student, teacher & parent/ guardian in this method. Observe demonstrations, get insightful information & find the confidence needed to help beginning violin viola & cello students succeed. This class is required for placement with a Suzuki instructor. Offered in September See Fall 2013 Catalog

Violin & Cello Sizing Chart

Instrument Rentals

Approximate Sizing for Reference Only

CMC has a limited number of violins, violas, cellos & guitars available for enrolled students to rent. Rental cost is $45 per term, with first term payment due at time of rental. Scholarships are available. Rental process 1. Call the CMC office (503-823-3177) to get on a waitlist for an instrument. This should be done even if you are not yet confirmed for private lessons (youth), or if you are on a group class wait list (adults). Youth private lesson students may get on the wait list by checking the appropriate box on the Pre-registration Form (page 19). 2. Once payment arrangements are made for private lessons/group class, set a fitting appointment with the instrument rental coordinator. 3. Meet with the rental coordinator. You’ll complete a rental agreement, make payment & receive your instrument (if your size is available). If none is available for your size, you may choose to remain on the waiting list. Preference is given to scholarship students, then youth, & then adults. 16 Community Music Center

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Portland Parks & Recreation Private Lesson Program Policy Information - String, Winds, Brass & Voice CMC’s Private Lesson Program for Youth strives to provide the highest quality music education to as many dedicated students as possible, regardless of the ability to pay. In a continuing effort to achieve these goals, students & parents should seriously consider the following requirements before committing to take lessons at CMC.

Registration Process - See page 15 Practice Requirements It is important that students take lessons seriously, practice every day (at least as long as their lesson length), complete any homework assigned by instructors & progress in-step with their ability to learn. Students not progressing in-step with their ability to learn will receive instruction on how to improve practice habits. If no progress is made, CMC will require the student & parent to sign an agreement on how to improve practice.

Musicianship Requirement - Strings only *Applies to School Year Lessons* The CMC String Program for Youth is more than just lessons. It is a sequential curriculum designed to foster wellrounded musicians. To this end, CMC makes the following requirements for students taking lessons September - June: ¾ Beginning string students age 5 and up are required to concurrently enroll in, attend regularly & do satisfactory work in a Music Skills class (see School Year catalog for information, or inquire at the office). Four year-olds are exempt from this requirement, but are encouraged to take Launch Pad to Learning & are required to take Skills at age 5. ¾ Continuing string students are required to concurrently enroll in, attend regularly, and do satisfactory work in Skills or other ensemble class (see School Year catalog for more information). Students who are receiving training of like quality elsewhere may apply for an exemption from an additional CMC activity. Woodwind & brass students are currently exempt from the musicianship requirement, but are welcome to take any enrichment class at the reduced fee.

Attendance Requirements & Policies Because regular attendance is important, lessons & classes should not be missed except in unavoidable instances. As a courtesy to everyone an absence affects, the CMC office should be notified as much in advance as possible to allow for instructor schedule adjustments. Absences are classified as either Excused or Unexcused. ¾ Excused Absence: Student illness or other unavoidable cause with notification as defined below. Excused absences not made up will be credited. Student Illness - CMC is notified at least one hour before the scheduled lesson time. Only one illness per term may be excused. Other Unavoidable Causes - CMC is notified at least one week before the scheduled lesson time. This allows time to notify the teacher and make necessary schedule changes. ¾ Unexcused Absence: Any cause not listed above. No credits or make-ups will be offered for Unexcused Absences. NOTE: A student may be dropped for two Unexcused Absences a term, three Excused Absences in a row, or four Excused Absences during a term. Because space is limited, a student may be dropped from the program if any of the above requirements are not met.

Withdrawal Policy Once accepted, the lesson time is reserved for your child through Summer term. CMC understands that extenuating circumstances arise & occasionally a student must withdraw before summer ends. Because of the effort it takes to set up teacher schedules, CMC’s withdrawal policy for private lessons is as follows: Notify the CMC office one full week before the next lesson & a refund of paid fees will be issued for the remaining lessons in the term. NOTE: This policy is different than the general PP&R withdrawal policy. Register On-line at www.PortlandParks.org 17


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PRIVATE INSTRUCTOR AVAILABILITY Summer Term 2013: Monday July 8 - Friday August 30 Maximum of 8 weeks for lessons This schedule is provided as a reference for returning students. Please Note: On your Pre-Registration form(s) it is helpful to list ALL times that you can possibly come for a lesson. Instructor days & times are tentative as of this printing & may change by July. Pre-Registration for Fall Term will begin August 12 Summer placement does not guarantee Fall Term placement

Monday Bennett (violin) 2-6 2x per week M/Th out 7/22-8/26 Cheskin (cello) 1:15-6:30 out 8/26 Fotinakis (violin) 2-6 out 7/29 Grube (violin) 2-7 out 7/8 K. Law (vln/vla) 1-7 out 7/8 Rowell (vln/vla) 12-7 out 7/22 Schultz (cello) 2-7 out 7/22, 7/29 Waterman (vln/vla) 2-6 out 7/8, 7/15, 8/5

Tuesday

Wednesday

Briscoe (voice) Atcherson (violin) 10-5 2:30-6 only between 7/23-8/13 out 7/17, 7/24, 7/31, 8/14 Cheskin (cello) 2-5:30 out 8/27 Dyer (vln/vla) 1-6 out 7/23, 8/20, 8/27 2x per week possible Grube (violin) 12-8 Hubbard (cello) 10-4 out 8/20, 8/27 Kingsley (clarinet, saxophone) 1-6 out 7/9, 7/16 J. Law (vln/clo) 10-6 K. Law (vln/vla) 1-6:30 out 7/9

Atkinson (violin) 2-6 Chou (violin) 1-5 out 7/10 Dyer (vln/vla) 1-6 out 7/24, 8/21, 8/28 2x per week possible J. Law (vln/clo) 1-8 Knopp (violin) 10-5 out 7/31, 8/7 Peyton (vln/vla) 1-3:45, 5-7 Scott (vln/vla) 2-8 out 7/24, 8/14, 8/28

Thursday

Friday

Atkinson (violin) 2-6:45

Grube (violin) 1-6

Bennett (violin) 2-6 2x per week M/Th out 7/25-8/29

Dyer (vln/vla) 1-5 out 7/26, 8/23, 8/30 2x per week possible

Briscoe (voice) 2:30-6 only between 7/25-8/15

Nemeth (bass) 11-5

Dyer (vln/vla) 1-6 out 7/25, 8/22, 8/29 2x per week possible Fitzpatrick (cello) 4-7 Knopp (violin) 10-5 out 8/1, 8/8 Kushnick (cello) 3-6:45 out 7/18 Nemeth (bass) 1-6 Peyton (vln/vla) 1-7

Winship (vln/vla) 1-6:45 out 7/9, 8/6

Scott (vln/vla) 2-8 out 7/25, 8/15, 8/29

Zweben (vln/vla) 3:30-8:30

TEACHER HOURS AND AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE Faculty not teaching this Summer: Arnold, Belleri, Cox, Ehrlich, Hess, McDougal, Smock

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CMC PRIVATE LESSON PRE-REGISTRATION - SUMMER 2013 Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, Voice - YOUTH ONLY (Age 4-18) STUDENT INFORMATION (One student per form, please) Name ________________________________________________ Age ______ Date of Birth ____/____/________

Male

Female

Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Number Street Name Apt. # City State Zip Main Contact Phone:______________________________________ Email:________________________________________________ Please keep my email address private (used only for registered class communications) Please add my email address to CMC’s e-mail list for news, concerts, & discount offers Parent(s)/Guardian(s) Name ____________________________________Work # _______________________________Mobile # ______________________________ Name ____________________________________Work # _______________________________Mobile # ______________________________ Emergency Contact (different from above) Name ____________________________________Relation _______________________________Phone # ______________________________ Accommodation will be needed due to disability or special need (Please attach details - Inclusion specialists may be available)

Instrument:

Violin Clarinet

Previous Lessons: None**

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Viola Cello Bass Saxophone (Trumpet & French horn return in Fall)

Voice (summer only)

30' Private

Shared Private or Group

In-School Instruction

Suzuki Method?

45' Private Yes

60' Private

No

Prior Instructor: ____________________________

Requested Lessons: Suzuki Method? (strings only) Yes No Beginners**: Private 30’ 45’ Shared Private (Suzuki Method Only - age 4–8) Continuing: Private: 30’ 45’ 60’ Instructor preference:____________________________ **New Beginners ages 4-7 (pre-K to 2nd grade in fall) will be taken beg. Fall 2013 - materials will be available in early August Note: Additional musicianship classes or ensembles are not required during Summer Term—only during the school year

Instructor assignments & lesson times are valid only through the end of Summer Term Provide a time span the student is available for lessons every day possible (e.g. 9am-Noon, 1-6pm, etc.) Monday __________________________

Tuesday __________________________

Wednesday _______________________

Thursday _________________________

Friday ____________________________

No Saturday Lessons in Summer Term

What is your ideal lesson day & time (and instructor, if known)? Day _______________________________ Time___________________________ Instructor ___________________________ Instrument Rentals: I request to be on the waitlist for a new (or larger) CMC rental instrument for the student FOR NEW STUDENTS (or returning CMC students requesting a change) -attach separate sheet if needed What type of teaching style do you think will work well for you/your child? _______________________________________________________ What are the goals or ambitions for the student? ______________________________________________________________________________ Is there anything else that would be helpful to effectively place the student (gender preference, learning style, special needs, etc)?

__________________________________________________________________________________________ IMPORTANT! Please list any dates during the term you will be absent, so we can prorate fees accordingly. If your availability changes after you have submitted this form, please notify the CMC office as soon as possible.

Summer Term - Monday, July 8-Friday, August 30 SIGNATURE REQUIRED: My signature below indicates that I have read and understood "How to Register" on page 15 & “Private Lesson Program for Youth—Requirements" on page 17. I understand the importance of regular practice, development of musicianship & excellent attendance. I understand lesson times are not guaranteed until payment is received for registration. Parent Signature: ________________________________________________________________

Date: _________________________


SUMMER 2013 – FOR PRIVATE LESSONS – YOUTH ONLY

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How to Register Complete this registration form and return it to CMC after reading Program Requirements below. •This Pre-Registration is for Summer only. All students must pre-register again (starts August 12) for the school year. •Instructors may require purchase of additional materials not included in listed registration fee. •Purchase of a Non-Resident Pass required for Out-of-District participants; contact the office for details. Wait patiently for a call from the office confirming a lesson time. This occurs about 2 weeks before lessons begin (no earlier than June 10). If we cannot place a student, we will maintain a waitlist through early August. Pay tuition at the time of confirmation. Once payment is received, the student is officially registered.

Private Lesson Program for Youth – Program Requirements CMC's Private Lesson Program for Youth strives to provide the highest-quality music education to as many dedicated students as possible, regardless of ability to pay. To this end, CMC makes the following requirements, which parents & students should carefully consider before committing to lessons at CMC. 1. Practice Requirements Students should practice daily for at least as much time as their lesson length, complete any homework assigned by instructors, & progress in keeping with their ability to learn. NOTE: Students who fail to progress to the best of their ability will receive instruction on how to improve practice habits. If progress is still not made, CMC will require the student & parent to sign and fulfill a practice-improvement agreement. 2. Musicianship Requirements Only for String students during School Year - Waived Summer Term The CMC String program is more than just lessons. It is a sequential curriculum designed to foster well-rounded musicians. • Beginning string students are required to enroll in, attend regularly, and do satisfactory work in Basic Skills, On My Way With Basic Skills, Skills I, or Theory & Practice. Four-year-olds are excused from this requirement, but are encouraged to take Launch Pad to Learning Music or Basic Skills, & are required to take Skills at age 5. String Program students may take these courses at a reduced fee ($15 in 2012-13). • Continuing string students are required to enroll in, attend regularly, and do satisfactory work in an appropriate Skills class, Orchestra, Choir, Voice, Piano, Guitar, Suzuki Group Class, or Chamber Music (fees vary; see school year catalog or ask the office about pre-requisites, special requirements, schedules & pricing). • The musicianship requirement may be satisfied if the student is receiving comparable training elsewhere. This must be documented with an Exemption Form. See the CMC office for details. • Students who begin in Summer become subject to the musicianship requirement upon enrolling for Fall Term. 3. Attendance Requirements & Policies Regular attendance is important. Lessons & classes should not be missed except in unavoidable circumstances. When a student must be absent, notify the CMC office as much in advance as possible to allow for instructor schedule adjustments. Absences are either excused or unexcused, as defined below: Excused Absence: • Student Illness – CMC must be notified at least one hour before the scheduled lesson time. Only one illness per term may be Excused. Subsequent illnesses will be Unexcused. • Other Unavoidable Causes – CMC must be notified at least one week before the scheduled lesson time. This allows time to notify the teacher & make schedule adjustments. Excused Absences will be credited. Unexcused Absence: Any cause not listed above. No credits or makeups will be offered for Unexcused Absences. 4. Causes for Dropping a Student Space in the Private Lesson Program is limited. At CMC’s discretion, students may be dropped for any of the following: • Failure to progress to the best of their ability. • Failure to fulfill the terms of a signed practice agreement. • Failure to fulfill the musicianship requirement. • Failure to maintain good attendance. NOTE: A student may be dropped for two Unexcused absences a term, three Excused absences in a row, or four Excused absences during a term. Extenuating circumstances may be considered on a case-by-case basis. 5. Withdrawal Policy Once accepted, the lesson time is reserved for your child through Summer Term. CMC understands that extenuating circumstances arise and occasionally a student must withdraw before Summer ends. Because of the effort it takes to set up teacher schedules, CMC’s withdrawal policy for private lessons is as follows: • Notify the CMC office one full week before the next lesson & a refund of paid fees will be issued for the lessons that remain in the term. NOTE: This policy is different than the general PP&R withdrawal policy.


Community Music Center Need-Based Scholarship Application Portland Parks & Recreation recognizes that some of the residents of the City of Portland require lower tuition to attend certain recreational activities. The Community Music Center has its own scholarship process because the tuition subsidy is provided by a non-profit fundraising organization through generous donations. How to apply 1. Submit a scholarship form with your registration. A spot will be reserved for you during the scholarship application process. For the Private Lesson Program (strings, voice, woodwind/brass), submit the scholarship form with your preregistration. One form per student, please. Incomplete forms will be returned un-processed. 2. Submit documentation once per year with the scholarship form to substantiate your household income level. The information requested is confidential and is necessary to help determine the degree of need for each applicant. Scholarships will be denied without documentation once per year. 3. When scholarship is approved, pay tuition balance, or request scheduled payments. CMC may limit scholarships for multiple classes. Scholarship amounts may be adjusted through work-study, in which case recipients complete a volunteer application form. Scholarships may be denied for clients not meeting their payment commitment, program requirements, and/or maintaining at least 80% attendance. Participant’s Name: ________________________________________________________

Age: ___________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________

State: ____________________________

Phone: ______________________________________

Zip Code: ________________________

E-mail:_____________________________________________________

Note: Notice of scholarship approval is typically via e-mail (if available). Check here if you would prefer to be notified by phone: This scholarship will be used for: Activity: _____________________________ Knowing that the normal fee for this program is $________________,

Start Date: ______________________________

how much are you able to pay? $_________________

Our program usually does not allow us to cover the program fee completely, so please enter an amount that is possible for you to pay State the financial need which makes it impossible for you to pay entire fee: ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent’s Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Employer: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent's Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Employer: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Number of children living at home: _________________________

Number of adults in household: __________________________

TOTAL YEARLY GROSS FAMILY INCOME (include child support if applicable) – CHECK ONE: 0 to $20,665 $35,318 to $42,643 $57,296 to $64,621 $20,666 to $27,991 $42,644 to $49,969 $64,622 to $71,947 $27,992 to $35,317 $49,970 to $57,295 above $71,947 Note: Community Music Center requires a copy of your latest 1040 Income Tax Form or equivalent information* to verify your income once per year. Please submit this information with your application. Report changes in yearly income to CMC. * WIC, Oregon Health Plan, Free/Reduced Lunch, Foster ID, Food Stamp Claim. W-2 forms from employers are not proof of income.

Does applicant / participant qualify for Federal free or reduced lunch program? Does applicant / participant qualify for Oregon Health Plan?

Yes Yes

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No No ____________________________

Participant / Parent / Guardian Signature For Office Use Only

DATE RECEIVED: ________________

Date

DATE APPROVED: _________________ Regular Program Fee:

TERM: ______________________________________________________________ Less Scholarship: PROGRAM MANAGER SIGNATURE: ___________________________________ PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY:

Type________

DATE CLIENT NOTIFIED: _____________ RESIDENCY:

Resident

Non-Resident

Returned to patron VIA: Email

Phone

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$_______ ______ ______ $_______ ______ ______

Total Fee: $_______ ______ ______ Date: ____________ Initial _____________

NOTES: __________________________________________

SCHOLARSHIP APPLIED:

Summer

Fall

Winter

Spring


Portland Parks & Recreation About the Community Music Center About the Community Music Center (CMC) CMC is a program of PP&R in partnership with the nonprofit Community Music Center, Inc. It has been a popular place for music lessons and concerts in Portland since 1955, and is now one of over 20 PP&R sites offering music instruction. It is also part of the National Guild for Community Arts Education. About the non-profit organization Community Music Center, Inc. Non-profit partner at the Community Music Center, CMC Inc. is an all-volunteer organization that raises money year-round to increase access to music education through need-based scholarships & tuition subsidy, instrument rentals to students, free or low-cost concerts, and more. CMC Inc. was founded in 1960 by a group of parents and interested citizens to help maintain the Center as a City facility, providing scholarship assistance and tuition subsidy through year-round fundraising. Today, through it’s Board of Directors, CMC Inc. continues to provide the vital financial and leadership support required to ensure the continuation of this Portland Parks & Recreation program.

Help CMC Remain Vital - Donate! Since class fees do not cover all costs, CMC relies on donations from individuals and organizations to fulfill its mission. You can help CMC with your tax-deductible donation through one of these options: • Mail a check to CMC, Inc. for the Annual Fund. Categories are: $35 - Member $500 - Virtuoso $100 - Prelude $1000 - Maestro $250 - Rhapsody $1960 & up - Baton Circle • Gifts of any amount are gratefully received. • Give to the Award & Scholarship Fund. Stipulate this fund on your check that you mail to CMC. • Contact the CMC Director about Endowment, Event Sponsorship, or Planned Giving. • Ask if your employer has any matching programs. Hundreds of companies match their employees’ charitable contributions dollar-for-dollar.

CMC, Inc. Board of Directors 2012-2013 Officers Adrienne Welsh, President Veronica Dujon, Vice-president Susan Campbell, Secretary Matthew Lachmann, Treasurer Directors Nadia Chandler, Parent Rep. Mark Fulop Carolyn Landsverk Tim Manickam Matthew Morgan

Scholarship funds are made possible by fundraising events, and generous donations from individuals and businesses made to CMC, Inc. The following endowment funds are maintained by the Oregon Community Foundation for CMC Inc.: Marion T. Tsefalas Music Scholarships Fund Naomi Blumberg Chamber Music Education Fund Elizabeth N. Gray Fund

Mail donations to: Community Music Center, Inc. 3350 SE Francis Street Portland, OR 97202

Kyong Porreco Judy Rompa Katherine Schroeder Melinda Wilde

CMC, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization - consult a tax advisor or the IRS regarding your specific situation.

Events at CMC CMC adds to the rich variety of live performances in Portland with over 150 music events every year in the David Beasley Campbell Recital Hall. Some of these are by CMC faculty or visiting artists, many are by students, and most are free or low-cost and open to the public. Look for listings in the online news & events pages, the CMC Newsletter, subscribe to our e-mail list, or call or e-mail CMC for more information. Awards & Merit Scholarships The Kaufman, Lensch, Swartz, Judge, Dundore, & Berthelsdorf Awards are cash awards presented to outstanding students at the end of each school year based on demonstrated excellence in playing, dedication, involvement in the musical community, & significant progress. The faculty nominates eligible students, & finalists are determined by faculty & staff. All of the award funds listed above are managed by the Oregon Community Foundation.

Volunteer! Join the fun! There are many events throughout the year that require assistance from dedicated individuals with skills to share for a greater good. CMC Inc. wouldn’t be able to exist without this generous support, so call the CMC office today!

Need-Based Scholarships Students from households with low income, multiple registrants at CMC, or other income-related situations are encouraged to apply for need-based scholarships at the CMC office.

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Community Music Center Recital Hall “Portland’s Music Room” For recitals, concerts, rehearsals, workshops, informal recordings & other events, think of CMC. The ambiance is especially well-suited for acoustic instruments. Discounts to non-profits and low-price options are available, too. Now featuring a Steinway “B” 7-foot grand piano! With the newly donated Steinway in the recital hall of CMC, an attractive venue has been significantly improved. - Cary Lewis, pianist

2013 Hall Rental Rates Event Type/ Season

Peak Season*

Off-Peak Season

Business Hours+ Peak Season

3 hour minimum

Business Hours Off-Peak Season

2 hour minimum

Admission

$90/hr

$75/hr

$45/hr

$37.50/hr

Non-Admission

$60/hr

$45/hr

$30/hr

$25/hr

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$60/hr

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$30/hr

Workshop/Meeting Other Event Fees

General Information

Refundable Deposit

$60

CD Recording

$15

Steinway Piano Use

$20

Digital Projector/ Screen

$15

Availability:

Friday 7-11 pm

Saturday 1-11 pm

Sunday 12:45 -10 pm

+ Business Hours: 1-6 pm Saturday - NOTE: some activity noise can be heard in hall * Peak Season:

Select weeks in April, May, June, December (call CMC for info)

Amenities Include (fees may apply) Dimensions: Stage - 15’ x 30’ Main floor - 45’ x 30’ Harpsichord (tuning not included) Steinway “B” 7 ft. grand piano (additional fee) Student Recording Fees (1 hour minimum) Built-in CD recording & playback equipment Computer projector (additional fee) Kitchenette w/ coffee maker Wireless mic with amp Manhasset music stands Listed fees are for during office hours

$20/hr CMC students

$40/hr Non-CMC students

Capacity: 140 seats maximum

Have a reception in the lobby! (No food or drink in the auditorium, please)

For more info, or to book space, contact CMC at 503-823-3177

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Register now for the 2013-2014 Season Auditions begin in June Visit us at our May 11th Open House

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Dvorak: Symphony No 8 Brahms: Academic Festival Overture Special guest Michael Allen Harrison

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“...a kind of West Coast Lincoln Center salon...” New York Times

summer festival

June 24 - July 28, 2013

Each summer CMNW connects the world’s most distinguished classical artists with the receptive and eager audiences of Portland through five weeks of performances that explore chamber music in all its shapes and sizes. This season we salute innovative composers from five centuries, performers with exceptional magnitude of imagination, and audiences who seek the unmatchable experience of live performance.

CMNW’s 43rd summer festival roster features world-renowned artists and ensembles, including David Finckel and Wu Han, Imani Winds, Alessio Bax, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Carter Brey, Benjamin Beilman and Jeffrey Kahane. Additional highlights include a third annual collaboration with BodyVox, a new piece by jazz luminary Darrell Grant, and seven “rising star” Protégé Project artists.

· 26 concerts, plus casual alt-venue concerts, and a host of free events: pre-concert talks, masterclasses, open rehearsals, family and community concerts, and outreach performances · Intimate settings at Reed College and Catlin Gabel School with pre-concert picnics al fresco, and a Sunday afternoon series at St. Mary’s Academy, downtown · Student, senior and “Art for All” discounts, plus group rates and payment plans available—call for info!

For complete festival information, visit www.cmnw.org, or call the CMNW Box Office at (503) 294-6400.

TICKETS & INFORMATION: 503-294-6400 · info@cmnw.org · www.cmnw.org · Follow us on Facebook!

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Registration Information REGISTRATION: Receipt of full payment is required for registration, unless otherwise arranged. Returned checks & declined bank cards void registration. If you have a non-resident pass, please let us know.

CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: Your Satisfaction is Our

RESIDENT / NON-RESIDENTS / DEFINITIONS:

CLASS ENROLLMENT: Our classes must meet minimum

A resident is: • anyone who occupies a permanent residence inside the city limits of Portland, which includes the Portland Public, Parkrose, and David Douglas School Districts. • 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 fee. Anyone else is considered a non-resident (NR) and will be assessed a NR fee. NR fees 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 30% non-resident fee. • purchase resident status as either an individual or family for a period of three, six, nine, or twelve months from the date of purchase. Inquire about this option at time of registration. Non-resident passes are not refundable.

& maximum enrollment standards. Classes may fill quickly or classes may be canceled due to low enrollment.

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 One Year Pass: Individual - $85 Family - $170 A family denotes a couple (married or domestic) or a single parent and their legal dependants living in the same residence. NOTE: As part of the FY 2013-14 budget, PP&R will be updating its non-resident fee policy to better ensure that non-residents are paying fees equivalent to what City of Portland residents pay through fees & taxes. The specific changes are not known at the time of this printing. Any changes to non-resident fees are expected to become effective for customers that register after June 30, 2013.

SCHOLARSHIPS: City of Portland residents, & in some cases, non-residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance may apply for partial scholarships. Contact individual centers for information. WITHDRAWAL & REFUNDS: Please notify us at least three business (Monday-Friday) days, 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 & 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 (CMC requires 24 hours notice for group classes, one week for private lessons).

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Goal. Portland Parks & Recreation strives for 100% customer satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with a recreation program or service let us know.

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: Within the American with Disability Act (ADA), a person with a disability or special need who desires assistance with registration and/or participation in general PP&R programs can contact Inclusion Services at 503-823-4328 V/TTY. If you request assistance through Inclusion Services, a minimum of 10 business days (Monday- Friday) advance notice is required. If you need a sign language interpreter or FM loop amplifier, please contact 503-823-4328 V/TTY, at least five business days in advance of the activity or class. Information about programs & services is available on the internet for those needing a voice synthesis. Visit our website at www.PortlandParks.org. For additional ADA information call 503-823-2223 V/TTY. INFORMATION HOTLINE: For information on other PP&R services & programs, call the Parks Information Hotline at 503-823-PLAY(7529), Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm. You will receive a message with the following options: •Press 1 for information on sports programming or to reserve a sports facility. •Press 2 to register for a class or activity. •Press 3 to reserve a picnic or wedding site, or book an event. •Press 4 to make a tee time at one of our four public golf courses. •Press 6 for Spanish •Press 0 to reach an operator for information If you require V/TDD services, call 503-823-2223.

PHOTO POLICY: Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) reserves the right, and may give permission to the media, to photograph classes, programs, and participants at all our facilities and properties. Please be aware that these photos are for promotional purposes and may be used in future publications and media communications in any format. By participating in PP&R classes and programs, you consent to the taking and publication of your photograph for these purposes. If you see us with our camera, and you wish not to be photographed, please let us know. We will honor your request.

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Registration is a breeze!

Choose 1 of 5 easy ways to register

ction is Our Goal. Portland Park a f s i t a S s&R Your ecre atio n ON-LINE AT www.PORTLANDPARKS.org. Click on the Recreation Activities tab and then select Register Online! Search for classes by age, keyword, or activity.

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MAIL. Download the registration form on page 30 & mail it to: Community Music Center, 3350 SE Francis St, Portland, OR 97202. Include full payment using your Visa, Mastercard, or check payable to City of Portland. FAX. Fax to 503-823-3171. Complete the registration form (found online at www. CommunityMusicCenter.org) and fax it to us with full payment using your Visa or Mastercard. Fax is accepted 24 hours a day, seven days a week but is processed during regular business hours. IN PERSON. Any PP&R facility is able to process your registration, including the Customer Service Center, located on the 1st floor of the Portland Building at 1120 SW 5th Ave. See the map of our facilities on page 28-29. CMC’s office is located at 3350 SE Francis St, 1 block south of Powell Blvd & is open for walk-in registration Monday-Friday. NOTE: Some CMC courses require on-site registration. Youth private lessons are by application.

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PHONE. Call CMC at 503-823-3177 (hours on pg 2), or the PP&R Customer Service Center at 503-823-2525 Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm. Visa or Mastercard are accepted by phone. You are welcome to call any of our community centers to register over the phone as well.


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Register Now by Mail - One of Five Ways CHECK ONE:

New Customer Taken class with PP&R before My Account information has changed

Main Contact Name___________________________________________ Birthdate_______________ Male___ Female___ Home Address___________________________________________________ City/ST/Zip____________________________ Home Phone (_____)_________________________________ Work Phone (_____)_________________________________ Cell Phone (_____)_____________________________ Email Address: ____________________________________________ Emergency Contact Name & Phone Number ________________________________________________________________ Portland Parks & Recreation welcomes individuals with disabilities and special needs into programs. Please describe any accommodations needed for successful inclusion: _____________________________________________________________ PARTICIPANT INFORMATION Name (last, first)

birthdate M/F Class Title

Course # Class Location

Start Date Cost

NON-RESIDENTS of the City of Portland pay a 30% surcharge. Or you may purchase a non-resident pass at the amounts listed below. List pass price or 30% surcharge in column at right and add to your total.

Subtotal

I already have a NR pass. Kind of pass___________________ Purchase date ___/___/___

30% non-resident

Passholder name ____________________________________________________________ I need a pass. Circle one: 3 mo. / 6 mo. / 9 mo. / 1 yr. Circle one: Individual / Family Name of person(s) needing pass________________________________________________ I do not want a pass. I choose to pay the 30% surcharge.

surcharge or Pass Total

PAYMENT INFORMATION CHECK

Check number___________________ Make checks payable to the City of Portland.

CREDIT CARD Information:

Account # __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ Expires __________________

Cardholder’s Name________________________________________

Signature__________________________________________________

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