Winter 2015 Activities in West Portland
Hillside Community Center
Commissioner Amanda Fritz Director Mike AbbatĂŠ
REGISTATION BEGINS NOVEMBER 24, 2014 Go to PortlandParks.org, click on the Register Now tab.
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Environmental Education FROM CRADLE TO CAREER
By: Chrissy Larson (a.k.a. Teacher Balsam) Coordinator for Environmental Education – City Nature & Kelly Rosteck (a.k.a. Teacher Slug) Teen Coordinator for Environmental Education – City Nature Third-grade students from a North Portland elementary class were recently on a field trip in Forest Park learning about local plants, watersheds and erosion. Along the trail the staff found an oak leaf with a gall still attached to it. After a quick explanation of how an insect lays an egg and the leaf modifies to grow around it until it chews its way out as an adult, one of the girls exclaimed, “Wait! What??? It grows inside this house and then chews out of it?!? Oh my gosh!” and then turns behind her and yells, “Mom! Listen to this!!!!” Education about PP&R’s natural areas brings ecology to life through relevant and meaningful, hands-on experiences. Programs are facilitated by highly trained naturalists that make an educational goal of combining exploration and inquiry with wonder and connection. Whether our staff is working with children barely two-years old or young adults approaching the end of their college career, we find that nature offers a universal experience – spaces beg to be investigated, colors and textures beg to be noticed, questions beg to be asked. We agree fully with David Sobel, who wrote: “If we want children to flourish, to become truly empowered, let us allow them to love the earth before we ask them to save it.” At Portland Parks Environmental Education we begin this empowerment at a young age when a sense of curiosity and wonder are at their peak. We teach children and their grownups how to explore with simple tools and give practical tips and techniques for keeping children engaged in a natural space. We get excited about puddles and worms and spider webs. We take the time to run down hills and hide under “umbrella trees.” The wonder of nature is our focus, and we make time to discover all the different places we can find it.
"Thanks to GRUNT, I was able to learn about a variety of environmental careers and had the opportunity to explore a few different jobs with Portland Parks & Recreation.” - 2009 Graduate
As children get older we can bring them into the forest for longer and longer periods of time. We can spend two hours on the trail with students and their teachers learning about the plants and animals. We can spend a whole week with a group of campers, giving them the time and space to play games and explore and be creative with all of nature’s loose parts. Ideas are shared, creativity is executed and relationships are built.
As youth grow into complex, discerning teen-agers, Environmental Education starts the process of turning basic curiosity and exploration into focused science education and turning relationship building into life-long friendships and deliberate long-term mentoring. We empower teens with job skills and prepare them for the real world. We demonstrate love of our natural areas through work and stewardship. Eventually, these teens grow into adults who then turn around and give back. Some bring restoration and new trails to our parks. Some protect our forests from invasive plants. Some bring the wonder and curiosity back to our youngest nature participants. Become part of our education and career pipeline – we offer programs for very young children, preschoolers, elementary students and teens! For more information about PP&R Environmental Education, contact Chrissy Larson or Kelly Rosteck at the EE Office (503-823-3601) or by emailing Chrissy.Larson@portlandoregon.gov or Kelly.Rosteck@portlandoregon.gov.
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GRUNT Can Be The Beginning of Your Career! Since 2008, the Greenspaces Restoration & Urban Naturalist Team (GRUNT) has inspired more than 200 young adults to enjoy and protect our parks and natural areas. Out of those 200, Fifty-eight have gone on to work in the natural resources field. GRUNT is a volunteer naturalist and job skills program that leads to paid work and long-term career counseling. Our goal is to diversify the environmental field by getting urban teens interested in nature. We provide opportunities to develop professional habits and work experiences they will need to be successful. We begin with a volunteer naturalist training program, then build on skills and knowledge with paid summer work and school-year internships. All graduates are eligible for ongoing access to resources, including resume help, career support, and networking for jobs within PP&R.
“The GRUNT program opened up several opportunities for me as far as friends, careers and consciousness of the world around me.” - 2008 graduate
Should you be a part of GRUNT 2015? We are looking for hard-working 10th grade students who are interested in learning about nature to join GRUNT 2015! Graduates are guaranteed paid summer work. Choose from Nature Day Camp or the Youth Conservation Crew! APPLY NOW! www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/grunt Applications are due February 28.
OUR MOTIVATION... Research shows that the top two experiences that motivate people to care about the Earth are: • time spent in nature as a child. • a meaningful adult who helped teach them about the Earth.
"Through GRUNT, we gained more knowledge about nature and also learned leadership, communication and public speaking skills. Thanks to GRUNT, we received numerous job opportunities that contribute back to the community.” - 2010 graduates
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SW Neighborhoods Parks and Community Centers Committee By Leonard Gard, Program Manager, SWNI New city tree code implemented on January 2nd SWNI is holding a tree code workshop on November 18, from 6 to 8 pm, in the Multnomah Arts Center auditorium, 7688 SW Capitol Hwy. The workshop’s purpose is to teach about the new city tree code (Title 11 of the city code) that comes into effect on January 2, 2015 and accompanying programmatic changes. The workshop is free. Whether you are a property owner, or in the business of cutting or pruning trees, or someone who loves trees, this is an event you should attend. The new tree code was adopted in 2011 but a lack of money to implement it caused the delay this coming January The new tree code is much needed. Navigating the city’s bureaus and code for tree-related issues is daunting. Code language is scattered around in several chapters—called titles—in the city code. In part because several bureaus have jurisdiction over trees, people with tree issues are sometime unsure whom to call in the city. Urban Forestry, part of the Parks Bureau, has jurisdiction over heritage trees and trees in parks and public rights-of-way, and in limited situations, private trees. The Bureau of Development Services (BDS) has jurisdiction when the trees are impacted by development, like a new land division. The Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) has jurisdiction over trees preserved pursuant to the Stormwater Management Manual. The reforms in the new tree code are both procedural and substantive. Here is a summary of key elements from a city handout: • A single point of contact at the city for people with tree related issues or questions. This is good—people too often now are calling around trying to find the right bureau for their issue.
The implementation will be unique because it will create a partnership between BDS and Urban Forestry. Staffers from the two departments have meetings regularly. The budget will pay for at least 5.5 positions: • An associate planner in the Land Use Services division of BDS will do the review of tree regulations. The majority of the regulations will be in the new Title 11, but some regulations will be in Title 33, the zoning code. • Two technicians at Urban Forestry. They will be in take inquiries from the public. • 2.5 tree inspectors at BDS. They will be certified arborists and will work on both development and non-development cases. On the development cases, tree inspectors will work in cooperation with building inspectors. The new code will get rid of the provision in the current code that exempts from regulation a residential property that is not dividable and is occupied by a single family homes. SWNI is proud to have played a role in the adoption of the new tree code. Concern about a loss of trees in southwest Portland was growing, and in response the Southwest Tree Committee was formed and began meeting in March of 2005. Core members included SWNI Land Use Committee chair John Gibbon, Margot Barnett, and Greg Schifsky. Others who attended meetings and contributed were Rich Adelman, Neil Blatner, Micki Carrier, Jayne Cronlund, Tim Cushing, Lillie Fitzpatrick, Steve Mullinax, Susan Murray, and Victor Von Salza. The committee’s work resulted in an October 2005 report calling for reforms that went to the city.
• Consolidation of tree rules in the Title 11 code. • A website with information regarding tree care, rules, best practices, and permits. • Improved tree preservation. • New tree density standards to maintain tree canopy on development sites. • Better protection for trees on property lines, on sites adjacent to construction sites. • Consistent treatment for trees in sensitive environmental resource areas. • A streamlined and standardized tree permit system.
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A view of MAC's front lawn looking east.
Multnomah Arts Center Michael Walsh, the Executive Director of the Multnomah Arts Center (MAC), was a recent guest at a Parks Committee meeting. If you’re not acquainted yet with MAC, you should do so soon. It’s a facility of Portland Parks & Recreation, and it’s an absolute community treasure in Multnomah Village just off the intersection of SW 31st and Capitol Highway. Pick up the catalog that lists all the classes and events. There are classes (for both adults and children) for just about every possible art medium: clay, wood, drawing and painting, pottery, textiles, metal, photography, dance, theater, music, lithography, basketry. There is an art gallery. There are theater performances. There was a recent literary arts reading. If you have children from age 2 through age 4, look into the Little Artists Preschool. The MAC phone number is 503-823 ARTS (2787).
Kids playing on MAC's play structure.
Comprehensive plan update State law requires all cities and counties in Oregon to have comprehensive plans to address future growth and development. Portland’s current plan—adopted in 1980 and amended several times—is out-of-date. So Portland is writing a new plan that is expected to serve Portland until 2035. In July, the city’s Bureau of planning & Sustainability issued its proposed draft comprehensive plan. The Planning & Sustainability Commission (PSC) held four hearings on the draft plan from September "Seagull" by through November. Portland Parks & Recreation representatives are at the table in the discussions Frank Prudy in with other city bureaus and will be working on the final plan with PSC. Then the PSC will issue its the front lawn own recommended plan that will go to the Portland City Council. The Parks Committee has been following the development of the 2035 comprehensive plan because there are parks-related issues in of MAC. the plan. Comments from the public are more than welcome either directly to PP&R staff or to the SWNI Parks Committee. Chapter 3 addresses urban habitat corridors. Chapter 7 addresses habitat connectivity and the urban forest. And chapter 8 addresses parks and recreation. So the committee will continue to follow parksrelated issues as the comprehensive planning proceeds. Parks Committee meetings The committee is one of the standing committees of Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc., a nonprofit corporation that serves seventeen neighborhood associations in southwest Portland. The committee meets every first Thursday of the month, usually at the Multnomah Arts Center. The public is always invited to attend. For more information, call Leonard at 503-823-4592. And subscribe to SWNI’s monthly newspaper, the SW Neighborhood News, by calling or visiting the website, www.swni.org. It’s free.
The little playground at MAC.
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READY TO START YOUR JOURNEY TO BETTER HEALTH? USE THE TOOLS SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY CENTER HAS TO OFFER:
• FITNESS CLASSES OFFERED 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 6 AM-8 PM portlandoregon.gov/parks/article/423586
• FIVE PROFESSIONAL AND EXPERIENCED PERSONAL TRAINERS portlandoregon.gov/parks/article/432442
• ONE-ON-ONE NUTRITION COUNSELING WITH A REGISTERED DIETICIAN NUTRITIONIST portlandoregon.gov/parks/article/483983
See pages 42-43 for a list of group exercise classes at SWCC
CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION (503) 823-2846
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TIPS TO GETTING STARTED ON A HEALTH JOURNEY
Ben Davis on Active.com
SHARE YOUR GOALS. The people that love you and care about you are going to be thrilled when you tell them about your decisions. Don't do this journey alone. You're going to need a support system to help you through, to talk to when things get
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difficult, and even to work out with you when you don't want to do it alone.
GET INVOLVED. Get involved in something official. Whether it be a running club, a master's swim class, a regular yoga class, or anything that will help you meet people with the same goals and dreams. Getting involved will also help you to keep coming back. It gives you an obligation and accountability system that is crucial to
your success. Rather than just going out each day and saying, "Well, what should I do today?," you will start to make your lifestyle change part of your everyday routine--which is the ultimate goal.
FIND SOMETHING THAT WORKS FOR YOU. Do you despise running? Then don't. Do you hate staying in one place? Don't use the elliptical. You have to want to keep coming back, so do something you can enjoy.
KEEP STATS. Don't just rely on the scales to show you how far you've come. Write down how long it took you to run your first mile, your first 5K, etc. If it has a number, and you are looking to improve it, record it somehow.
SET (REALISTIC) GOALS, AND KEEP THEM SHORT-TERM. If you go into this thinking, "I have to lose 200 pounds. Let's get started," you will be overwhelmed and your chances of failing will skyrocket. Break it down into small increments, maybe 10 or 15 pounds at a time. You're more likely to stick with 10 pounds in two months than 200 pounds over two years.
BE PREPARED FOR FAILURE. You aren't going to be perfect. There are going to be many times when you eat way too much pizza at the football party or skip four workouts in a row. The crucial thing here is to anticipate these moments, move on from them, and put yourself back on the wagon. A few missed workouts will not erase your hard work and a few thousand extra calories will not put the pounds back on. It's easy to feel sorry for yourself and give up, but don't. You don't want to go back to the beginning.
START THE TRANSFORMATION TO A NEW YOU! Linda
Coming soon: A short term program with real results.
You’ve set the TARGET, now let the fitness professionals at Southwest Community Center help you gain the tools that will catapult you towards a bullseye! Keep an eye out for Linda and more information on how you can hit your TARGET with SWCC in 2015!
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MEET THE PERSONAL TRAINERS OF SOUTHWE CALL FOR PERSONAL TRAINING RATES AND TO SET UP YOUR PERSONAL FITNESS PROFILE. 503-823-2840
Would you build a house without a blueprint? Of course not! So why would you try to construct the body you desire without a professional plan? Personal training gives you the opportunity to find real, achievable goals and to meet those goals in a safe and timely manner. Stop by SWCC or call us at 503-823-2840 to get started!
HOLLY HOWARD
how are you able to relate to people experiencing health challenges?
& fitness
I was an overweight teen who never wanted to do anything active. The idea of sweating never excited me. When I was 18 I weighed 220 pounds. At that time I realized I needed to make some major life changes or that number would keep going up. It was tough at first, learning to challenge my body, but over time I began to love sweating and was able to see what my body was capable of. We all need to move no matter what size, age, or shape we are in. I love sharing what motivates me and being able to get people to move. this year, i will________
This year I will continue to appreciate my body and what it does for me. If we treat ourselves right our bodies reward us with the ability to help in every aspect of daily life. I want to continue to feel strong from the inside out and continue to share my knowledge and motivation with my peers and community.
GAIL NELSON
how are you able to relate to people experiencing health challenges?
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Regarding the issue of “not enough time,” I can definitely relate. Before I became a trainer and got paid to exercise, I was a mom with two small kids, and it was a struggle to find the time. During those years I was part of what I called the “early morning crowd” – at times I’d be here at 5:15 a.m. when the center opened. At other times I’d attend the 6 a.m. class that I now teach (Morning Blast). Some days I didn’t make it at all and that was OK because I was doing the best I could and “something was better than nothing.” what are your personal fitness goals?
I believe that achieving and maintaining health/ wellness/fitness is a life-long journey. My goals are to continue on my journey of staying healthy, active and strong. I want to continue to strive for a balanced life of fitness, good healthy food, friends/family, faith, rest/relaxation, and laughter!
JOHN CUNNINGHAM
how are you able to relate to people experiencing health challenges?
& fitness
Being overweight, and generally unhealthy for a number of years, I know the challenge of getting up and making a commitment to make a change. I have also experienced my share of injuries and understand just how difficult it can be to work through those times while maintaining your health, but as long as you can move, you can improve! No matter what challenges you face, it is better to move in a positive direction than to do nothing. what are your personal fitness goals?
In the last year I have struggled with an injury that prevented me from running, which is what I enjoy the most. My goal was to maintain my cardiorespiratory fitness, while continuing to adhere to my PT’s prescribed treatment for rehabilitation. I have been successful in both areas and now have set a goal to begin running again, avoiding injury, so that I will be in shape to run my 4th marathon next year and qualify for the Boston Marathon.
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EST COMMUNITY CENTER VICTORIA FRANKLIN
how are you able to relate to people experiencing health challenges?
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I have had my own: overweight, mental/physical road blocks, unforeseen injuries, post-surgery rehabilitation. It's not easy, BUT that doesn't mean it has to be painful, boring or out of reach! And I'm here to attest Health and Fitness challenges DO have silver linings! what would your workout routine look like if you were stranded on a deserted island?
Sunrise & soak up shine with a light stretch. Midday get salty, feel inner strength by combing the land, gather/build shelter and climb tropical trees for coconuts. By late afternoon, take a moment of time for R&R. Sit back underneath a breezy tree and sink tired feet in the soft sand and gaze at the sparkling water. Upon evening, last wind of the day, unwind with a gentle swim underneath the moon and stars.
MAYA RHINEWINE
what would your workout routine look like if you were stranded on a deserted island?
My "desert island" workout would involve lots of excellent and effective bodyweight exercises, high intensity speed intervals and plyometrics, squats, lunges, tree stump step-ups, pushup variations, triceps dips, ballet plies and multi-planar leg lifts, balance challenges, kickboxing punch and kick drills, and lots of Pilates mat flow sequences. All of this while practicing full deep breath and core control. this year, i will________ Take the time and effort necessary to identify and cultivate my passions. I can be as lazy as the next person and let life wash by--which can be pleasant and necessary at times—at the expense of truly following (sometimes difficult) roads which offer rich rewards if carefully navigated. Read more, explore more of Nature's beauty, spend more time pursuing the company of ACCESS TO FITNESS people I truly admire.
FACILITIES AND CLASSES INCLUDED IN ADMISSION
SOUTHWEST GENERAL ADMISSION FEES* Fee Structure: City of Portland Residents / Non-Residents Drop-in Visit Active Pass** 10-Visit Card 20-Visit Card Adult, age 18-59 $6.50 $43 / $56 $57.50 / $61.70 $110 / $117 Senior, age 60 & up $5.00 $32.50 / $41 $45 / $47.50 $85 / $90 Teen, age 13-17 $5.00 $32.50 / $41 $45 / $47.50 $85 / $90 Child, age 3-12 $3.75 $24.50 / $30 $33.50 / $35.50 $63.60 / $67.40 Toddler, age 0-2*** Free Free Free Free Family**** n/a $68.50 / $81.50 n/a n/a *Passes only valid at Southwest Community Center & Pool. These fees will include use of the following amenities during regularly scheduled times: Lap Swim | Open Play Swim | Family Play Swim | Water Fitness Classes | Fitness Room | Open Gym | Adult Basketball | Adult Volleyball | Women's Basketball **Active Passes will auto-renew each month. Simply pay your first monthly fee upon registering and all future monthly payments are deducted directly from your debit or credit card. ***$3.50 Indoor Park admission for age 9 months-5 years. ****Family membership denotes a couple (married or domestic) or a single parent and their legal dependents living in the same residence.
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CLASSES FOR EVERY AGE, SHAPE & FITNESS LEVEL
SEE PAGES 42-43 FOR A FULL LIST OF GROUP EXERCISE CLASSES AT SWCC
BEGINNING / INTERMEDIATE
LOW IMPACT: A great workout for all, low impact
aerobics will boost your energy level, burn calories, reduce stress, & get you in shape. No experience (or spandex) necessary! Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:25 to 5:25 pm
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED
30 MINUTE MAKEOVER: In just 30 minutes you’ll work every muscle head to toe leaving you feeling strong and fit in no time! This class will focus on short drills of high intensity movements, both strength and cardio, giving you an efficient time effective workout! Mondays and Thursdays from 3:25 to 3:55 pm
ADVANCED
MORNING BLAST: This fast-paced, ever-changing mix of strength + cardio exercises keeps muscles guessing and minds from becoming bored. This class uses a variety of formats and equipment! Let this class be your first stop in your journey of daily accomplishments!
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 6:00 to 7:00 am
MIND / BODY
CHAIR YOGA: Chair yoga is for people who have
limited to no use of their arms or legs as well as many other health issues. Come experience the gentle way to help yourself feel better. (Chairs, ballet bars and walls are used to support the body.) NO fear or experience necessary. Sundays from 5:05 to 6:05 pm
INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED CIRCUIT CITY: Box, pump, and jam your way through different workout stations in this awesome circuit training class. Drop in for however long you want your workout to last. You pick the duration!
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 6:00 to 8:00 am (drop-in) Battle Ropes are coming to Circuit City! Take your training to the next level and experience one of the most efficient ways to push your muscles and metabolism to another level. 10 Westside Parks
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Eagle Point
A VISION REALIZED By Earl Straley, Park Maintenance Supervisor, Southwest
Commissioner Nick Fish addresses the crowd.
Saturday, September 27 was the Opening Social for the recently acquired Eagle Point property as part of the SW Terwilliger Parkway. Commissioner Nick Fish, Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) Director Mike AbbatĂŠ, and Historian/ Architect Author William Hawkins III gave small speeches to welcome the 50 or so people attending. Eagle Point is located at 4099 SW Lowell Lane, south of the Veterans Affairs hospital on the east side of SW Terwilliger Blvd. First identified in the 1904 Olmsted report to the Parks Board, Terwilliger was the only Parkway in the extensive plan to be purchased and maintained by the City as originally designed. The Eagle point site in particular was noted as an important location in the Terwilliger Parkway Corridor Plan that Portland City Council adopted in 1983, stating “The Parks Bureau shall work with the neighboring property owners to re-acquire a portion of the right-of-way vacated in 1963 and improve the viewpoint for pedestrians and bicyclists."
Photography credit: Holly A. Zimmerman
Over 30 years later that vision has been realized, thanks to Mayor Hales, who made SDC funds (fees on development) available for the purchase after the Friends of Terwilliger first made the bureau aware the property was for sale in the summer of 2012. The Trust for Public Lands helped broker the deal, and now site-stabilization work by PP&R crews is mostly complete after removing the old building that was there. The public is invited to enjoy the views during regular park hours.
Hikers arrive at Eagle Point for the dedication. Register On-Line at www.PortlandParks.org 11
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Did you know? Portland Parks & Recreation offers diverse
Educational Preschools Citywide! Visit our website or your Community Center for more information! www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/preschool
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Hillside Community Center 653 NW Culpepper Ter, 97210 Telephone: 503.823.3181 Building Director: Tim Hammock Recreation Coordinator: Kim Birch Bus Lines: #18 NW Cumberland & Culpepper
Building Closures:
Hours: January 5, 2015 - March 27, 2015 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am - 8:30pm
www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/60396
Holidays, December 24 & 25 New Years Eve, December 31 New Years Day, January 1 President’s Day, February 16
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MISS THE CUT-OFF FOR PRESCHOOL?
Is your child naturally curious and ready to socialize with others?
COME JOIN US FOR PRE-PRESCHOOL! AGES 2-2 ½
Play is the essential work of childhood, worthy of respect and encouragement. Curriculum is designed to include stories, games, songs and playful interaction while setting the stage for exploration, socialization and fostering a positive self-concept. MUST BE 2 BY JANUARY 1, 2015
Please call Hillsdale Community Center to register at 503-823-3181. 1020762 Tu/Thur 9:15-11:15am 1/6-5/28 $205 per month Hillside Community Center
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Global Adven
A NEW discovery-based Educational Pr
Hillside Community Center is dedicated to a multicultural pres Children are valued for their uniqueness and are taught throu in each classroom with toys, music, books, foods, daily activit
We are proud to share our program with you. Call or come in To incorporate the learning of multiculturalism in each preschool classroom, toys, music and books are selected to reflect ethnic and cultural diversity. Children are encouraged to share items from other countries/cultures. The preschool classrooms will also partake in holiday celebrations from around the world, such as Chinese New Year, Cinco de Mayo or Hina Matsuri. Counting in different languages will occur daily.
Meet our Global Adventures Teachers: Introducing our pride & joy, hired and trained to teach and care for your pride & joy!
Ms. Amy Pre-Kindergarten Lead
Ms. Anna Pre-Kindergarten Lead
Ms. Birch - Preschool For Little Ones (2) Lead
Ms. Dana Preschool (3’s) Aide
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Mr. Seth Pre-Kindergarten and 2’s Aide
Ms. Sabrina Preschool (3’s) Lead
Mr. Zack Preschool for Little Ones (2’s) Aide
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reschool exclusive to Hillside Community Center.
school program through intertwining multicultural instruction and activities throughout the daily curriculum. ugh examining other cultures, the importance of diversity in themselves and others. Multiculturalism is reflected ties, and cultural celebrations.
n to take a personalized tour! 503-823-3181.
Hillside CC
Come by and check us out!
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 FROM 5:00 TO 7:00 P.M.
GLOBAL ADVENTURES 2015-16
Visit out classrooms, meet our teachers, make some crafts and meet new friends! Open to current and interested new families.
To reserve your spot please fill out a registration form and pay a $35 non-refundable registration fee. For more information call 503-823-3181 or email Kim.Birch@portlandoregon.gov. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. on the following dates: Current families: March 2 New families: March 16
2’s 2 1/2’s 3’s
Tuesday/Thursday 9:15-11:15am Tuesday/Thursday 9:30-12pm Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9-12pm
$205/mo $250/mo $260/mo
4’s
Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9-12pm
$265/mo
4’s
Monday – Friday
$425/mo
9-12pm
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HILLSIDE DROP-IN CALENDAR January 5 - March 20
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Indoor Park Indoor Park Indoor Park Indoor Park Indoor Park 9:15am-11:15am 9:15am-11:15am 9:15am-11:15am 9:15am-11:15am 9:15am-11:15am $2 per child $2 per child $2 per child $2 per child $2 per child Adult* Volleyball 6:30pm-8:30pm $3 fee *Power* This is a generic schedule, other times may be available through out the course of this term. Please call 503-823-3181 to see if a different time will work for you.
Parent’s Time Off
Parent / Child Classes
Parent’s Time-Off age: 1-3 Need to get away? Take a breather & let your child(ren) join us for active games, stories & making new friends! Motor, verbal skills & a sense of independence are enhanced through this social activity. No class 1/19, 2/16, 3/23-3/27 Location: Gym East
Messy Art - Baby Expressions age: 6 months-2 Dribble, drip, squish, & squeeze-first dabbling experience! Together, get messy, explore, & create while strengthening the natural bond. Experiment with dough, pudding, gelatin, crayons, watercolor & more. Watch your young artist blossom! Location: Kitchen
Monday
1019660 W 9:30-10am
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Tuesday
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Wednesday 1020249 1020250 1020251
9:15-11:15am 1/5-1/26 9:15-11:15am 2/2-2/23 9:15-11:15am 3/2-3/30
$63 $63 $84
9:15-11:15am 1/6-1/27 9:15-11:15am 2/3-2/24 9:15-11:15am 3/3-3/31
$84 $84 $84
9:15-11:15am 1/7-1/28 9:15-11:15am 2/4-2/25 9:15-11:15am 3/4-3/18
$84 $84 $63
Thursday
1020252 9:15-11:15am 1/8-1/29 1020253 9:15-11:15am 2/5-2/26 1020254 9:15-11:15am 3/5-3/19
Friday
1020255 9:15-11:15am 1/9-1/30 1020256 9:15-11:15am 2/6-2/27 1020257 9:15-11:15am 3/6-3/20
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1/7-2/4
$25
Messy Art: Explorers age: 2-4 Unleash your child's talents while sharing quality time & craft activities. Develop concepts of shape, color & texture as together you create a variety of projects sure to please you both. *No class 2/16. Location: Kitchen 1019686 M 11-11:30am
2/9-3/16
$20
Cooking - Little Munchers age: 2 ½ -4 Enter the ways of kitchen wizardry together to prepare & eat scrumptious snacks. Develop life-long skills of proper food preparation & kitchen safety. Discover new recipes for healthy & easy snacks to take away the munchies. It’s yummy-time! *No class 1/19. Location: Kitchen 1019681 M 11am-12pm
1/5-2/2
$36
Portland Parks & Recreation Lunch Bunch
Preschool Extension Classes
Lunch Break for Kids! age: 2-5 Time to pause for eating! Relish your food, while playing with friends in a safe & supervised environment. What could be better than food, friends & fun? No class 1/19, 2/16 & 3/23-3/27. Location: Gym
Educational Preschool Extension Classes Extend the Preschool Day exploring & expanding your knowledge & skills with hands-on activities sure to engage every participant!
Monday Thru Friday 1020234 M Tu W Th F 1/5-1/30 1020235 M Tu W Th F 2/2-2/27 1020236 M Tu W Th F 3/2-3/31
12-1pm 12-1pm 12-1pm
$133 $133 $119
12-1pm 12-1pm 12-1pm
$77 $77 $70
Tuesday/Thursday 1020240 Tu Th 1/6-1/29 1020241 Tu Th 2/3-2/26 1020242 Tu Th 3/3-3/31
12-1pm 12-1pm 12-1pm
$56 $56 $49
Let’s EAT!
1020228 1020229 1020230
M M M
1-1:30pm 1-1:30pm 1-1:30pm
Sports for All Location: Gym 1020231 1020232 1020233
M M M
Gymnastics Location: Gym 1020225 1020226 1020227
W W W
1:30-2pm 1:30-2pm 1:30-2pm
age: 3-5 No class 1/19, 2/16 & 3/23 1/5-1/26 $17.25 2/2-2/23 $17.25 3/2-3/30 $23
age: 3-5 No class 1/19, 2/16 & 3/23 1/5-1/26 $17.25 2/2-2/23 $17.25 3/2-3/16 $17.25
age: 3-5 1-2pm 1-2pm 1-2pm
1/7-1/28 2/4-2/25 3/4-3/18
Cooking Location: Kitchen 1020222 1020223 1020224
F F F
1-2pm 1-2pm 1-2pm
1/9-1/30 2/6-2/27 3/6-3/20
$41 $41 $30.75
age: 3-5 $41 $41 $30.75
Birthday Party Packages at Hillside Community Center
Deluxe Party Package $250 for 1.5 hours. All Ages! Package includes:
• A fun, age appropriate activity lead by our party host!
• Plates, cups, napkins, and cutlery.
• Balloons and other party decorations.
• Staff to set-up and clean-up your party.
• Add more time for just $50 per half-hour! Register On-Line at www.PortlandParks.org 17
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Monday/Wednesday/Friday 1020237 M W F 1/5-1/30 1020238 M W F 2/2-2/27 1020239 M W F 3/2-3/30
Spanish for Ninos Location: Multipurpose
Portland Parks & Recreation - Winter 2015
Scholarship Assistance Available
Please contact Hillside Community Center for more information
(503) 823-3181
Dribble, Pass, Shoot & Score. It’s a bucket! Build confidence & self-esteem in this non-competitive, entry level league held in a safe environment. Focuses on skill development ball handling, passing, teamwork & sportsmanship through team play. Parent volunteers needed, please contact the community center to find out more. An information meeting will be held during the beginning of the first practice. Hoops are set at 10 ft. T-shirt included. Maximum of 10 players per team. Later registrations accepted through the third practice. Games are held Fridays from 5:00-8:00 pm, starting 2/6 at Hillside CC. Game schedule provided at second practice. Cost is $56.
Grades: 3-4
Season: 1/27-3/13
#1018874 Tu 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. #1018875 Tu 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. #1018876 Tu 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. #1018877 Tu 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. #1018878 W 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. #1018879 W 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. #1018880 W 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. #1018881 W 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
18 Hillside Community Center
503-823-3181
Games begin 2/6 Practice at HSCC Gym West Practice at HSCC Gym East Practice at HSCC Gym West Practice at HSCC Gym East Practice at HSCC Gym West Practice at HSCC Gym East Practice at HSCC Gym West Practice at HSCC Gym East
Portland Parks & Recreation Late start days at PPS
After School Programs
Camp - Kids' Day Off: age: 6-13 Schools out! Need something to do? Here’s just the ticket! Our thrilling & challenging activities will add excitement to your day! Explore arts & crafts, games, sports & more while having a great time making new friends in a safe environment. A really good time! Location: Gym East
Language - Spanish for Kids age: 5-12 Want to discover a foreign language & explore other cultures? Join us for festive games, singing & reading. You’ll be amazed at how quickly you will gain skills in a new language. Location: Multi-Purpose
1019808 W 1019810 W 1019811 W
7:30-9:30am 7:30-9:30am 7:30-9:30am
1/21 2/18 3/18
$9 $9 $9
No school days at PPS
1013869
F
9-5pm
1/30
$40
Kid’s Day Off Before/After Care age: 6-12 Need to be at work before our day starts or after it ends? Here's the solution! Our supervised activities include quiet games, art, crafts, stories and cooperative play! We're here for you. Location: Gym East Before Care 1019822
F
8-9am
1/30
$5
F
5-6pm
1/30
$5
After Care 1019829
Fun times at Hillside!
Tu 4:30-5:30pm 1/6-2/3 $40 Tu 4:30-5:30pm 2/10-3/10 $40
Cooking - Kitchen Chefs age: 5-9 Let’s fix some delicious treats! Create wild & delectable dishes, slurp & munch fantabulous concoctions & discover tricky kitchen tips. Gain knowledge of measuring & cooking terms. Let’s get cookin’! Location: Kitchen 1020117
F
3pm-4pm
1/9-2/6
$40
Ballet - Basics age: 6-10 Express yourself! Explore this joyful dance style & increase agility, grace & coordination. Develop a firm foundation in classical technique while gaining music knowledge & arts appreciation. Location: Gym West 1019774 1019805
M 3:30-4:30pm 1/5-2/2 $30 M 3:30-4:30pm 2/9-3/16 $37.5
Dance - Hip Hop & Funky Beats age: 7-12 Bust a move to the latest tunes. Gain confidence for the floor with techniques that make this style so irresistible. Routines might include movements such as popping, locking, funk, hitting, jamming & hand movements. Fast moves, tight & fully choreographed to funky beat hip hop dance music. Location: Gym West 1019761 1019764
M M
4:30-5:30pm 1/5-2/2 $40 4:30-5:30pm 2/9-3/16 $40
Parent’s Night Out Parents’ Night Out age: 1-12 Hey parents, need a well-deserved break? Let your child spend time with us while you hit the town. Activities might include age appropriate movies & popcorn or pizza & crafty projects. Keep them safe, busy & happily meeting new friends! Location: Room 3 1019767 1019769 1019770 1019771 1019772
F F F F F
5-9pm 5-9pm 5-9pm 5-9pm 5-9pm
1/16 1/30 2/13 2/27 3/13
$29 $29 $29 $29 $29
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Camp - Kids' Day Off: age: 5-12 Schools out! Need something to do? Here's just the ticket! Our thrilling & challenging activities will add excitement to your day! Explore arts & crafts, games, sports & more while having a great time making new friends in a safe environment. A really good time! Location: Gym East
1020115 1020116
Portland Parks & Recreation - Winter 2015 Music Classes
Tennis with Tino
Piano For All age: 6 & up Now is your moment! Become part of a time-honored tradition - discover the joy of playing a musical instrument! Study proper techniques enabling you to gain confidence, finger dexterity & a sense of accomplishment. Hear the results right away! No class 1/19 & 2/16 Location: Game Room
Kids on the Court age: 5-9 Discover the fun & excitement of a game you can play for a lifetime. Basic elements of forehand, backhand, volley & serve strokes, positions & footwork emphasized. Develop eye-hand coordination & increase agility while learning the rules & fundamentals of scoring. Location: Tennis Court or Gym West
Monday 1019199 1019200
Tuesday
1019223 1019224
3-6pm 1/5-2/9 3-6pm 2/23-3/30
$86.25 $86.25
3-6pm 1/6-2/10 $103.50 3-6pm 2/17-3/31 $103.50
Guitar Individual Lessons age: 8 & up Looking for a way to express your creativity? Music helps you try something new as you acquire skills that last a lifetime. Explore or review essential techniques such as note reading, chords, rhythm patterns & strumming of popular tunes. Location: Game Room 1019227 1019228
W W
3-7pm 3-7pm
1019563 1019564
Th 3:30pm-4:15pm 1/8-2/5 $37.50 Th 3:30pm-4:15pm 2/12-3/12 $37.50
Drills & Thrills age: 8-12 Bring it on! Different games & activities increase footwork, shot selection & consistency. Develop strategies & fitness while enhancing sportsmanship & teamwork. Come ready to play because the balls will be smokin’. *No class 11/27. Location: Tennis Court or Gym West 1019561 1019562
Th Th
4:15-5pm 4:15-5pm
1/8-2/5 $37.50 2/12-3/12 $37.50
1/7-2/11 $103.5 2/18-3/18 $86.25
Gymnastics & Tumbling Camp - Gymnastics Nuts & Bolts age: 6-12 Stretch, tumble, balance & leap into a world of physical activity that supports an enduring healthy lifestyle. Emphasizes the fundamentals of rolls, cartwheels & headstands & provides an introduction to available gymnastic equipment. Progression of basic skills benefits both boys & girls as they develop strength, agility & coordination applicable to all sports. It’s flippin’ great! Location: Gym West 1019565
M-F 2pm-5pm
3/23-3/27 $93.75
RISE
AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM
Busy Hands, Bright Minds!
WHERE KIDS CAN...
RISE
Relax, catch up on homework & play! Cook kid-friendlyPROGRAM dishes! AFTERSCHOOL Join in group games! Participate in science & art activities!
ENROLLING NOW AT HILLSIDE COMMUNITY CENTER!
20 Hillside Community Center
503-823-3181
Portland Parks & Recreation Winter Break Camps 2 Cool Toddler Camp age: 1 ½ -3 Let us be your child’s stepping stone before ‘big kid’ classes! Together, we build friendships, sing songs, create masterpieces & play active games. Group settings foster social & emotional growth which is so vital for the little ones. A way to venture out of the ‘nest’, perhaps for the first time! A gentle start! Location: Room 2 1014233 1014234 1014235 1014236 1014237 1014239
M Tu F M Tu F
9:15-11:15am 9:15-11:15am 9:15-11:15am 9:15-11:15am 9:15-11:15am 9:15-11:15am
12/22 12/23 12/26 12/29 12/30 1/2
$20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
1014227 M 1014228 Tu 1014229 F 1014230 M 1014231 Tu 1014232 F
9-1pm 9-1pm 9-1pm 9-1pm 9-1pm 9-1pm
12/22 12/23 12/26 12/29 12/30 1/2
Before Care
1014849 M 1014851 Tu 1014853 F 1014855 M 1014857 Tu 1014859 F
After Care
1014850 M 1014852 Tu 1014854 F 1014856 M 1014858 Tu
8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am
12/22 12/23 12/26 12/29 12/3 1/2
$5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5
5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm
12/22 12/23 12/26 12/29 12/30
$5 $5 $5 $5 $5
$28 $28 $28 $28 $28 $28
Winter Madness: age: 5-12 Lose those ‘wintertime blues’! Make new friends, gain skills & flex your imagination through sports, crafts, & gym games. Create special presents to use as gifts for the holidays in a productive way to spend days out of school. Location: Gym 1013716 1013718 1013720 1013721 1013722 1013724
M Tu F M Tu F
9-5pm 12/22 9-5pm 12/23 9-5pm 12/26 9-5pm 12/29 9-5pm 12/30 9-5pm 1/2
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40 $40
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Winter Bliss age: 3-5 Snowflakes, icicles & glittering delights! Spark the creative spirit with projects & art. Warm the heart with stories & cooperative games. Fan into flame an appreciation of nature’s cycles through science exploration. Celebrate season wonders! Location: Room 3
Winter Madness Before/After Care age: 5-12 Need to be at work before our day starts or after it ends? Here’s the solution! Our supervised activities include quiet games, art, crafts, stories and cooperative play! We’re here for you. Location: Gym East
Portland Parks & Recreation - Winter 2015
Hillside Non-Hosted Rentals Hillside offers a wide range of non-hosted rental events such as community events, basketball and volleyball groups.
$65 per hour & $100 non-refundable deposit.
HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY AT HILLSIDE! Your deluxe party package includes: • 30-45 minutes of host-led games, crafts, or activity. • Staff set-up and clean-up for your party. • Plates, cups, napkins, cutlery and balloons provided! • Other party decorations available. $250 for our deluxe, 1-1/2-hour party $50 each additional half hour
RISE
AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM
WHERE KIDS CAN... Relax, catch up on homework & play!
RISE
Cook kid-friendly dishes! Participate in group games!
Enrolling NOW at Hillside Community Center!
AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM
MEET OUR STAFF: GWEN
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Rise Afterschool age: 5-12 Dynamic afterschool program designed to enrich kids’ lives focusing on health, nutrition & an active lifestyle! Experience the safety & supervision of a traditional afterschool program, including homework help & skill building. In addition, kids gain knowledge in a variety of healthy food choices beginning with gardening & finishing with nutritious cooking projects. Get up & move & participate in stimulating activities such as dance, sports & group games. A fresh approach to life-long learning! Location: Room 2
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22 Hillside Community Center
503-823-3181
Portland Parks & Recreation Spring Break Camps 2 Cool Toddler Camp age: 1-3 Let us be your child's stepping stone before 'big kid' classes! Together, we build friendships, sing songs, create masterpieces & play active games. Group settings foster social & emotional growth which is so vital for the little ones. A way to venture out of the 'nest', perhaps for the first time! A gentle start! Location: Room 3 1020214 1020215 1020216 1020217 1020218
M Tu W Th F
9:15-11:15am 3/23 9:15-11:15am 3/24 9:15-11:15am 3/2 9:15-11:15am 3/26 9:15-11:15am 3/27
$20 $20 $20 $20 $20
1020284 1020287 1020288 1020289 1020290
M Tu W Th F
9-1pm 9-1pm 9-1pm 9-1pm 9-1pm
3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27
$28 $28 $28 $28 $28
Spring Break Madness age: 6-13 Lose those ‘rainy day blues’! Make new friends, gain skills & flex your imagination through sports, crafts, & gym games. Create special crafts and find productive ways to spend days out of school. Location: Gym East 1019836 M-F 1019816 M 1019818 Tu 1019819 W 1019820 Th 1019821 F
9-5pm 3/23-3/27 $180 9-5pm 3/23 $40 9-5pm 3/24 $40 9-5pm 3/25 $40 9-5pm 3/26 $40 9-5pm 3/27 $40
Spring Break Madness Before/After Care age: 6-13 Need to be at work before our day starts or after it ends? Here’s the solution! Our supervised activities include quiet games, art, crafts, stories and cooperative play! We’re here for you. Location: Gym East Before Care
1019823 M 1019824 Tu 1019825 W 1019827 Th 1019828 F
After Care
1019830 M 1019831 Tu 1019832 W 1019833 Th 1019834 F
8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am 8-9am
3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27
$5 $5 $5 $5 $5
5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm
3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27
$5 $5 $5 $5 $5
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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.
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Spring Fling! age: 3-6 Amidst all of the showers, there must be some FLOWERS! Explore stories, achievable art & songs about the change of seasons. Generate some 'flower power' & celebrate Spring with an awareness & appreciation of nature! Location: Room 2
INCLUSION SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
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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.
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.
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SPECIAL NEEDS
A resident is:
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 please call 503-823-4333 or 711 (TRS). If you request assistance through Inclusion Services, a minimum of 10 business days (Monday-Friday) advance notice is required.
• 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.
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• 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 & REFUNDS Please notify us at least five (5) business days (MondayFriday), 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.
If you need a sign language interpreter or FM loop amplifier, please contact please call 503-823-4333 or 711 (TRS), at least five business days in advance of the activity or class. Information about programs and services is available online for those needing a voice synthesis; visit our website at www. PortlandParks.org. For additional ADA information, call 503823-2223.
PHOTO POLICY Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) reserves the right, and may give permission to the media, to photograph classes, programs, and participants at 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 & programs, call our Information Hotline at 503-823-PLAY (7529), MondayFriday, 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 are cancelled. However, some sites may be open for drop-in activities. Call the specific PP&R facility for information and opening/ closing times. If inclement weather is forecast on weekends or holidays, call the PP&R facility or program for operating hours and activity cancellations.
Register Now – One of Five Ways ONLINE at PortlandParks.org – Click on the “Register Now!” 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. Only Visa, MasterCard or American Express accepted with phone-in registration. MAIL – Mail your completed registration form to the program center address. Include full payment using your Visa, MasterCard, American Express or check payable to the City of Portland. Mail-in registration is also received at the PP&R Customer Service Center, 1120 SW Fifth Ave, Suite 1302, Portland, OR 97204. FAX – Complete the registration form and fax it to 503-823-2515 with full payment using your Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Faxes are accepted 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but are processed during regular business hours. 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 1120 SW Fifth Ave. All Community Centers are open for walkin registration during business hours. CHECK ONE:
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