Message From The Director Summer is nearing an end and so is the City’s Summer Science Series that occurred in both the Richland Library, Community Center, and throughout the park system. The various programs were a huge accomplishment and I want to thank everyone that contributed to their success! I also would like to call special attention to the top notch quality of our little league and softball fields this year maintained by City Staff. The ball fields at Badger Mountain Community Park and at the Columbia Playfields are maintained at a level that attracted several statewide tournaments this year. These out of town visitors stayed in Richland hotels, ate at Richland restaurants, and supported your local economy. It’s my philosophy that the City’s park system is an important contributor to the City’s quality of life and our economic well-being. Your Parks and Public Facilities staff deserve a big thank you for their hard work and dedication to make Richland facilities stand out from the crowd. This fall we plan to focus special attention on the City’s “walkability” programming. Richland is a walkable community and we plan to showcase a few facilities through hikes and other guided walks. Fall also welcomes registration for the annual basketball league. The popular program promotes sportsmanship and camaraderie while engaging in friendly competition. All skill levels are welcome! Please mark your calendar for September 5th and join us for the final outdoor event of the summer – Kids Fun Friday at Badger Mountain Community Park. Come enjoy a final session at the splash pad, participate in a number of games and activities, enjoy food from participating vendors, and watch “The Lego Movie,” the last outdoor movie of the season.
Thank you for your continued support and use of City facilities. Please do not hesitate to reach out via social media or our website to provide feedback.
Joe Schiessl City of Richland Parks and Public Facilities, Director
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Commission Corner For many of us the arrival of fall can bring feelings of contentment as we anticipate (or dread) cooler weather, busier schedules, mild days where a cozy sweater feels just right, and excitement over the prospect of robust meals and a sense of turning in for the winter. As Chair of the Parks and Recreation Commission, this time of year feels more like a new year than the actual beginning of the calendar year. The reason is, I’m a school teacher and the arrival of fall means balancing schedules, meals, kids’ activities, and so on. This sometimes frantic change of pace tends to affect the available time for a dreaded ghost that haunts many of us in our society. What I find reassuring about this particular ghost is that many people have a knack for busting it. They have workout routines, healthy eating plans, discipline and so on. But, for others of us, we can feel daunted and terrified about how to deal with it and perhaps this overwhelming fear keeps us from facing it. I believe the solution here is not overly complicated or costly. On a very practical level, we have great facilities and activities in the City of Richland that can assist us in improving our overall health. Whether it be checking out the Urban Green Belt Trail, figuring out where Chamna is, discovering the disc golf course in Lawless Park (you don’t have to play, just walk around the course), or taking a hike with our Park Ranger, these activities could take the edge off consuming some Halloween candy or another slice of pumpkin pie. But I believe our overall health isn’t just about our bodies, we need activities that can be mentally soothing. My goal going into fall is to have a healthy attitude about the change in pace and participating in activities that bring an overall sense of well-being: taking in the beauty of the changing season, maybe collecting some leaves, and knitting a tree sweater. I hope as you go through the Fall Activity guide, you too find an activity that brings you comfort and satisfaction.
Maria Gutierrez City of Richland Parks and Recreation Commission, Chair
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Table Of Contents Message From The Director
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Commission Corner
3
Walkability
5-7
Arts & Crafts
2
Park Projects
8-9
Cards, Social & Fun
2
Dog Training
2
General Education
3
Pre-School
4
Sports
27-33
Wellness
34
Library
35
Computer/Technology
36
Fitness
37-38
Park Ranger Activities
39
Trips
40
Dance
41-42
Martial Arts
43
Yoga
44
Organizations
45-50
Fine Print
51-52
Richland Community Center 500 Amon Park Drive Monday-Friday 8:00am-10:00pm Saturday 10:00am-10:00pm Sunday 12:00pm-6:00pm
Richland Public Library 955 Northgate Drive Monday-Thursday 9:30am-9:00pm Friday & Saturday 9:30am-5:00pm Sunday 1:00-5:00pm Facility Closure Dates: September 1, November 11, 24-30 (Richland Community Center)
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Walkability The Urban Greenbelt Trail Instructor: Volunteer This volunteer led walk will follow Richland's Urban Greenbelt Trail (UGT), an urban path that encircles the central city. Along the way, we'll talk about the city's history and look at pictures of Richland in earlier days. Activity Level 1 - Easy to Moderate. Distance: 3.25 miles round trip, no elevation (allow 1.5 hrs. to 2 hrs.)
Tree ID hike. What kind of tree is that? Instructor: Park Ranger, Jen Davis Get outside and take a walk. More specifically, let's walk under our Urban Forest on a tree identification hike. On this hike you will learn about the many different species of trees we have in our community all while getting in some exercise and enjoying the great outdoors. Best of all, it's free! Activity Level 1 - Easy to Moderate.
Saturday, September 27 9:00am Saturday, November 8 9:00am
Wednesday, Sept 24 4:00-5:00pm
No Fee
No Fee
Meeting: Richland Community Center
Central Howard Amon Park, (Ellipsoid)
Tree Sweater Weather Hike
Stroller Walks Instructor: Staff/Volunteer Get out of the house and enjoy Richland's great fall weather with your little one. Join a group of parents with young children as they take a walk with their strollers through Howard Amon Park. Breath in the fresh air and enjoy great company! Parents will meet in the Richland Community Center's Lounge. Wednesdays,10:00am-12:00pm Sept. 3 – Nov. 19
Instructor: Recreation Staff Explore beautiful Howard Amon Park and Leslie Groves park to view the Tree Sweater art. It’s a great way to get some exercise while viewing the creativity of local knitting artists. Hike Leslie Groves, Howard Amon or both! Activity Level 1 - Easy to Moderate.
Wednesday, Oct 8 & Tuesday, Oct. 21 Howard Amon Park (Ellipsoid)
9:00-10:00am
Leslie Groves Park (Snyder St)
10:30-11:30am
No Fee Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
No Fee
Sweater Weather A fantastic transformation will be occurring along the riverfront this fall as we adorn the trees of Howard Amon and Leslie Groves Parks with colorful and vibrant sweaters. Richland’s first annual, Sweater Weather: Fashions for the Urban Forest, is a great walkability event promoting both the woven arts and being active. Register now to reserve your tree and get started on your project. Starting October 4th, sweaters will be wrapped around the trees for the rest of the month giving you plenty of time to enjoy the outdoors and view other art pieces. Contact the Richland Community Center for more information at 942-7529 or visit us online at www.richlandparksandrec.com/sweaterweather/
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NATURE HIKES For all nature hikes: Please dress appropriately, closed-toe shoes are mandatory for all participants. Bring water, snack, sun screen and bug repellant. Participants must be accompanied by an adult.
Chamna Preserve GeoNature Hike
Bateman Island GeoNature Hike
Leader: Recreation Staff Join us on a fun adventure through Chamna Nature Preserve. Learn about the flora and fona and the animals that call the Preserve their home and do some geocaching as well. Activity Level 1 - Easy to Moderate. Distance: 1.5-2 miles round trip, no elevation Meeting Location: Chamna parking lot - from Aaron Drive, turn south on Jadwin Avenue and cross I182. Turn right on Carrier Road, travel 500 feet and turn right into the Chamna Preserve. N 46° 15.351 W 119° 16.779
Leader: Recreation Staff Bateman Island is the highest upstream point of the Columbia River reached by the Lewis and Clark expedition. It is now a the home to a variety of wildlife. Activity Level 1 - Easy to Moderate. Distance: varies depending on number of caches the group wants to find. Meeting Location: Wye Park - N46° 14.286 W119° 13.553
Wed, September 17 3:30-5:30pm No Fee
Wednesday, Oct. 15 3:30-5:30pm No Fee Wye Park 1650 Columbia Park Trail
Chamna Parking Lot
W.E. Johnson Park Birding Hike Leader: Lisa Hill Another hidden gem, with trails that meander through the natural area located between Van Giesen and Duportail street. W.E. Johnson Park is part of the Audubon Society Great Washington State Birding Trail. Bring binoculars and dress for the weather. Activity Level 1 - Easy to Moderate. Meeting Location: W.E. Johnson parking lot – 1300 Stirrup Road – Highway 240 to Van Giesen, West on Van Giesen to Hall Road, Left on Hall Road which ends in the parking lot. Saturday, Sept. 13 8:00-11:00am No Fee W.E. Johnson Parking Lot
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Park Projects
Barth Park Status: Permitting
Barth Park is located at the intersection of Barth and Comstock St. The Community Development Block funds will be used to purchase and install playground equipment for 2-5 year old children and construct concrete sidewalks.
Columbia Playfield Status: Construction Four projects will be occurring in Columbia Playfield. A new parking lot will be constructed to connect the north and south lots. Thirty-eight parking stalls and eleven RV parking stalls will be added to the east side of the park. The storm water ditch will be filled north of Mansfield Street and additional wetland area will be provided at the south end of the park to compensate for the ditch filling. A new parking lot for 48 cars will be constructed west of the pool. The little league field will be converted to a softball field. The City, Richland School District and the Tri-Cities Girls Fastpitch Softball Association will be partnering to complete this project.
Central Howard Amon Park Irrigation Replacement Status: Permitting
The 59 year old irrigation system in Central Howard Amon Park will be replaced in the fall of 2014.
Claybell Park Little League Fields Status: Contractor Selection
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Richland National Little League and the City will partner to reconstruct the two baseball fields at Claybell Park to 50-70 foot base paths fields for Little League. Upgrades including a new back stop and infield modifications to the east field were completed in 2013.
Columbia Point Dock Improvements: Status: Permitting
Water and power pedestals will be removed and replaced. Eight new pedestals will be added to the east side docks.
Park Projects
Drollinger
Park Status: Construction The 1.5 acre park will be developed with an automated underground irrigation system and turf this year. This park is located in the Tanglewood neighborhood on the west side of the By-Pass highway.
Gala Park Playground Equipment Installation Status: Contractor Selection
A new playground will be installed along with sidewalks and safety surfacing.
Gateway Projects Status: Construction Gateway projects at Van Giesen, SR-240 & Keene Rd will be completed this year. Gateway projects include a large boulder with the City logo, rock features and landscaping.
Shoreline Maintenance Status: Permitting
The shoreline between the Shilo Inn and condominiums will be enhanced by removing Russian Olive trees and replanting other tree species. Litter, tumble weeds and other noxious weeds and debris will be removed.
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Special Events 21st Annual All Senior Picnic
Fall Carnival Calling all goblins, ghouls, princesses and pirates of all ages! Parks and Recreation is hosting the annual Fall Carnival. There will be carnival games, a haunted maze, spooky hayride. Big Top the Clown, face painting, balloons, karaoke and tons of candy and prizes! Dress up for the Best Costume Contest and receive a free picture for each contestant. Friday, October 24 6:30-8:30pm
Brought to you by the cities of Richland, Pasco, and Kennewick. Great entertainment , delicious lunch, door prizes, visit with a large array of vendors, all in our beautiful Howard Amon Park. Buttons are available at the Richland Community Center, Pasco Senior Center and Kennewick Senior Center. Thursday, September 18 11:00am-2:00pm
Pre-registration Resident
Non-Resident
$2.50
$3.25
Late registration: After 5:00pm on Friday October 24 Resident
Non-Resident
$4.50
$5.50
$7.00 in advance $10.00 at the door Howard Amon Park
Kids Fun Friday Events include family fun games and a movie in the evening on the Parks and Recreation giant outdoor screen. Friday, September 5 6:00-8:00pm No Fee Badger Mountain Park Splash N’ Play
Tumbleweed Music Festival August 29-31 Howard Amon Park The 18th annual Tumbleweed Music Festival will be held in Howard Amon Park and the Richland Community Center. The festival features: Four outdoor stages (65-75 different acts), an open mic stage and an indoor dance floor. Songwriting contest with cash prizes-10 finalist perform songs with this year's theme, "Kindred Spirits" Friday night youth concert- featuring talented young performers. Saturday night concert featuring three of our headlining performers. Band scramble-amateur or pro, you are invited to join. Sunday night contra dance Over 30 workshops offering instruction for playing a variety of instruments, songwriting, dancing and performance tips Food and craft vendors For more information visit the Tumbleweed Festival web page at www.tumbleweedfest.com.
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Special Events
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2014 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS DATE
EVENT
LOCATION
Aug 29-30
Tumbleweed Music Festival
Howard Amon Park
Aug 30
Titanium Man Triathlon
Columbia Park
Sept 5
Kid’s Fun Friday & Movie
Badger Mt. Park
Sept 6
ABA Fishing Tournament
Columbia Point Marina Park
Sept 12-14
BMX Lumberjack Nationals
Horn Rapids Athletic Complex
Sept 12
The Reach Concert Vaughn Jensen Band
The Reach Museum
Sept 12-14
USA Preps Youth Softball
Columbia Playfield
Sept 13
Desert Thunder Lighted MX
Horn Rapids ORV Park
Sept 13
Columbia Crossing Swim
Columbia Park West
Sept 13
Teal to Toe Run for Ovarian Cancer
Columbia Point Marina Park
Sept 13 TC
Soroptimist Against Human Trafficking
Columbia Point Marina Park
Sept 18
All Senior Picnic
Howard Amon Park
Sept 20
3RRR Indian Summer ½ Marathon
Columbia Point Marina Park
Sept 20-21
Angels Invite Fastpitch Softball Tournament Columbia Playfield
Sept 20-21
Coed Northwest Nationals Softball
Horn Rapids Athletic Complex
Sept 21
Atomic Salmon Derby
North Howard Amon Park
Sept 26
The Reach Concert – Jaime Nasario Band
The Reach Museum
Sept 27-28
Strike out Cancer Youth Softball
Columbia Playfield
Sept 27
American Diabetes Walk
Howard Amon Park
Sept 27
Chamna Chase Fun Run
Chamna Preserve
Sept 28
Black Widow MX Series
Horn Rapids ORV Park
Oct 3-4
NSA All-nighter Slowpitch Softball
Horn Rapids Athletic Complex
Oct 3-5
Tri-Cities International Fantastic Fun Film Festival
Community Center
Oct 4
Sweater Weather: Fashion for the Urban Forest
Howard Amon Park
Oct 4
Buddy Walk
Central Howard Amon Park & Trail
Oct 4
Desert Thunder Lighted MX
Horn Rapids ORV Park
Oct 4-5
TCGFSA 3-Rivers Rally Softball
Columbia Playfield
Oct 11
Bethlehem School Fall Fest and Foot Race
Howard Amon Park
Oct 11-12
Mini/Youth Warrior MX Nationals
Horn Rapids ORV Park
Oct 18
TC Pregnancy Network Walk for Life
South Howard Amon Park
Oct 24
Fall Carnival
Community Center
Oct 25-26
Black Widow MX Series
Horn Rapids ORV Park
Oct 26
3RRR Tri City Marathon
Riverfront Trail
Nov 8-9
Black Widow MX Series
Horn Rapids ORV Park
Nov 22
Arthritis Foundation Jingle Bell Run
Howard Amon Park
Dec 5-6
Winter Wonderland
John Dam Plaza, Howard Amon
Dec 31
First Night Tri-Cities
Three Rivers Convention Center
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Arts & Crafts Greeting Card Recycling Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Come join in the fun with the volunteer group as they take used cards and make them like new again. Mondays & Fridays, 9:00-11:00am September 5-November 21 No Fee Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
Splash into Basics - A Watercolor Project Instructor: Suzi Vitulli Join artist Suzi Vitulli for a fun and easy class in watercolor painting. You'll learn by doing, Suzi will walk you through each step. Each class is different; you'll paint florals, landscapes, abstracts and more. No art experience necessary. The class is relaxed and easy, so you can't help but enjoy yourself. All artist quality paints, p a p e r s , b r u s h e s , w i l l b e provided. You will learn different washes, exciting brush strokes, ways to define shapes, textures, glazing, the list goes on and on. This is the perfect way to try out watercolor painting for the first time, practice your techniques, or inspire you pull out those old paint brushes. Saturday, 12:30-4:30pm Class#
Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9071
September 27
$40.00
$50.00
9072
October 25
$40.00
$50.00
9073
November 15
$40.00
$50.00
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Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Not sure what to do with your old greeting cards? If you have a stack of cards and can’t bear to throw them away, come learn how to recycle them so you can pass your joy to others. To register, call 942-7529. Tuesday, 9:30-11:30am September 9 October 14 No Fee
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
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Greeting Cards Training
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
Arts & Crafts Basic Sewing for Kids
Quilting a Simple Project
Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Learn how to use a sewing machine and complete a simple project. You don't have to be a kid. Materials list will be printed on your receipt. (Adult should attend if child is under 10). Class is held every other Saturday beginning September 13 through October 25.
Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron This five-part class is for those with little or no skill and will teach you some basic principles needed to complete a simple patchwork quilt. Attention will be given to the correct selection, cutting and arrangement of fabric, use of batting, as well as sewing techniques for projects of any size. Please bring your own working sewing machine or contact coordinator at 9427534 to ask about borrowing one. Supply list provided with receipt. Class is held every other Saturday beginning September 13 through November 1.
Saturday, 10:30am-12:30pm Class#
Date
Resident
Non-Resident
Sept. 13 – Oct. $12.25 25 Richland Community Center, Meeting Room 9078
$15.25
Saturday, 1:00-3:00pm
Know Your Sewing Machine
Class#
Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9083
Sept. 13- Nov. 1
$15.00
$18.75
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Learn the basic functions and operation of a typical sewing machine, including threading the machine, winding the bobbin, stitch selection and stitch width, forward and reverse stitching, Bring your own sewing machine, all parts included, and instruction manual or to borrow a sewing machine contact a recreation coordinator at 942-7534. Saturday, 10:30am-12:30pm Class#
Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9079
October 18
$7.25
$9.00
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
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Cards, Social & Fun Birthday Club Social
Pie Social
Why celebrate just once a year? Join us for free birthday cake. It does not need to be your birthday month to eat cake! Donated by Hawthorne Court.
Pie socials are designed for fun and friendship. Join us for great pies! Donated by Parkview Estates.
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2 Tuesdays, 12:00-12:30pm Building closed Nov. 11 No Fee
3rd Tuesday, 12:00-12:30pm No Fee Richland Community Center, Lounge
Richland Community Center, Lounge
Kick Up Your Heels with Easy Swing Band! How About a Game of Pool? Join this fun-loving group of players who meet in the Billiards Room.
You’ll find close friends, tasty snacks and great music at the Richland Senior Association’s monthly dance. 3rd Friday , 1:00-4:00pm
Monday - Friday, 1:00-4:00pm Building closed Sept. 1, Nov. 11, 24-28
September 19
$2.00 per day or $20.00 per month
November 21
Richland Community Center, Pool Room
October 17
$6.00 Richland Community Center, Lounge
How About a Root Beer Float? Few things get the taste buds jumping more than a frothy root beer float! Join us for free root beer floats donated and served by Guardian Angel Homes. Sugar free soda available! 3rd Thursdays, 2:00-2:30pm No Fee Richland Community Center, Lounge
21st Annual All Senior Picnic Brought to you by the cities of Richland, Pasco, and Kennewick. Great entertainment , delicious lunch, door prizes, visit with a large array of vendors, all in our beautiful Howard Amon Park. Buttons are available at the Richland Community Center, Pasco Senior Center and Kennewick Senior Center. Thursday, September 18 11:00am-2:00pm $7.00 in advance $10.00 at the door Howard Amon Park
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Cards, Social & Fun American Mahjong
Cribbage Come join us for a fun game of Cribbage each week. Wednesdays, 8:30-11:30am
Building closed Nov. 26
American Mahjong, more commonly known as Mah Jongg or Maahj, is a variant to the Chinese game mahjong. Come and join the fun.
No Fee
Thursdays, 12:30-4:00pm Building closed Nov. 27
Richland Community Center, Lounge
No Fee Richland Community Center, Lounge
Duplicate Bridge
Party Bridge
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays ACBL players may play with non-ACBL players. Everyone welcome!
Haven't played Bridge for a while? Come on down and brush up your game. Join us in the Games Room to play Bridge with a wonderful group of people! Open to all ages.
Mon, Wed, Fri 12:30-3:30pm Nov. 24, 26, 28
Building closed Sept.1,
Cost: $1.00 Applicable tax included
Mon & Wed, 8:30-11:30am Nov. 24, 26
Building closed Sept. 1,
Richland Community Center, Games Room
Cost: $1.00 Applicable tax included Richland Community Center, Games Room
Let's Play Dominoes! Come join other Domino enthusiasts for an informal game. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:15-3:00pm Building closed Nov. 11, 25, 27 No Fee Richland Community Center, Lounge
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Dog Training We are offering many Dog Training classes. Dogs are to have up to date, age appropriate vaccinations. Proof will be required for all classes and workshops.
AKC Canine Good Citizen Class
Puppy Class
Instructor: Speak Dog Staff This intermediate obedience class is for dogs that already have good manners know most of the basics. This class emphasizes treat fading while maintaining performance and self-control. Your dog can also earn its America Kennel Club (AKC) certification.
Instructor: Speak Dog Staff This fun and interactive class will teach your puppy: sit, down, stay, recall, leash training, household manners, behavior solutions and more. Each class includes 10 minutes of playtime with a special emphasis on socialization as well as an opportunity for off leash training (indoors only). Come teach your puppy in a fun and positive way! Must have proof of at least two puppy vaccination shots. No Prerequisite. This class utilizes 6 week flex registration. Participants choose their beginning date and attend each week consecutively.
Saturdays, 1:30-2:30pm Class#
Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9070
September 6October 11
$125.00
$156.25 Saturdays, 10:30-11:30am
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
Resident
Non-Resident
$125.00
$156.25
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
Basic Obedience Instructor: Speak Dog Staff Designed for dogs 8 months or older and utilizing positive teaching methods, your dog will learn: sit, down, stay, recall, leash training, household manners, behavior solutions and more. Must have proof of current vaccination shots. No Prerequisite. This class utilizes 6 week flex registration. Participants choose their beginning date and attend each week consecutively. Saturdays, 12:00-1:00pm Resident
Non-Resident
$125.00
$156.25
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
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General Education
Become a Chess Champion (Level I)
Become a Chess Champion (Level II)
Instructor: Jerry Morton Have you always wanted to play Chess, but had no one to teach you? Have you wanted to improve your game, but didn't know how? Join our Monday night Chess class and learn what it takes to become a champion! Boards and pieces are provided. Parents accompany children 12 and under. Instructor will help evaluate to determine level.
Instructor: Jerry Morton Do you have some experience playing Chess and would
like to take your game to the next level? Join our Wednesday night Chess class and learn what it takes to become a champion! Boards and pieces are provided. Parents accompany children 12 and under. Instructor will help evaluate to determine level. Mondays, 5:30-7:30pm
Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30pm Class#
Month
Resident
Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
No Class 9/1
NonResident
No Class
9111
September
$20.00
$25.00
9112
October
$20.00
$25.00
9113
November
$15.00
$18.75
9108
September
$15.00
$18.75
9/3
9109
October
$20.00
$25.00
10/29
9110
November
$15.00
$18.75
11/26
11/24
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
Smart Driver Training Instructor: June Baldwin Defensive driving course for ages 50+. Emphasis is on normal age related changes and compensation for these changes. Call 942-7529 to register. Must attend both days. Material fee payable to instructor first day of class. AARP members must show card. 9:00am-1:00pm Month/Dates
Days
AARP Member
NonAARP
Sept. 16 - 17
Tues. & Wed.
$15.00
$20.00
Oct. 15 - 16
Wed. & Thur.
$15.00
$20.00
Nov. 19 - 20
Wed. & Thur.
$15.00
$20.00
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
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General Education Women's Self Defense Instructor: Richland Police Detective Athena Clark, R.A.D. Certified Instructor Most women know all too well the sense of feeling like targets for whatever dangers may be lurking. Knowing how to protect yourself empowers your capabilities, softens the range of feeling powerless, while heightening your sense of awareness. Millions of women are attacked each year and preparation is the key to survival. Statistics show that 1 in 3 women will be involved in a sexual assault at some point in their lives. 90% of the time, the threat is someone known to the woman. The Richland Police Department is offering a 'Rape Aggression Defense' (R.A.D.) class to interested women ages 12 and up. The R.A.D. system is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a martial arts program. Each student will be provided a workbook/reference manual. The manual outlines the entire Physical Defense Program for reference and continuous personal growth, and is the key to R.A.D's 'free lifetime return and practice policy for R.A.D. graduates.
Tuesdays & Thursdays, Nov. 4 & 6, 6:00-8:00pm Nov. 11 & 13, 6:00-8:30pm Class#
Month
Resident
9153
November 4-13
$20.00
Richland Police Department, Lobby 871 George Washington Way
Non-Resident $25.00
Senior Health Lecture Series Instructor: Brookdale Senior Living, Staff Let's face it, as you grow into the prime of your golden years the need to stay healthy and active becomes ever more important. But to do so, it takes more than just eating right and getting in an early morning walk. These interactive and dynamic lectures cover a broad range of topics including social connections, medication and prescriptions, preventing slips, trips and falls, and others. 3rd Friday, 10:30 – 11:45am Month/Date
Topic
September 19
Preventing Falls
October 17
Senior Networking
November 21
Medication
No Fee Richland Community Center, Game Room
Rockets! Instructor: Recreation Staff 3...2...1... BLAST OFF!! Interested in rockets? Build your very own rocket and see how high it can reach. In this class, students will learn some basics of rocketry as well as some history. Best of all, you will get to take your rocket home and launch it over and over again! All supplies for your initial launch are included. To ensure delivery of supplies, must enroll by September 25th. Saturday, 10:30 -11:30am Meeting Room 11:45am-12:30pm Shelter 2 Class# 9143
Date
Resident
Non-Resident
October 4
$20.00
$25.00
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room Columbia Point Marina Park , Shelter 2 for the launch.
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Pre-school Parent Toddlers Co-Op 2-3 years Instructor: Phyllis Ferguson This class celebrates your child's second through third year of life. Parents and children meet once a week to learn and play using developmentally appropriate music, games and crafts. Parents are involved in all aspects of this child oriented atmosphere, helping to develop realistic age-level expectations, clarify personal child rearing values, better understand child development, explore child guidance techniques and discuss contemporary family issues. Younger or older siblings may attend with instructor permission. Instructor will provide a supply list. Wednesdays, 9:15-11:15am Class#
Month/ Dates
Resident
NonResident
No Class
9104
Sept. 10Dec. 3
$100.00
$125.00
9/17, 11/26
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
Parent Toddlers Co-Op 1-2 years Instructor: Lynn Bitten This preschool parent coop class allows preschoolers to experience learning through play and hands on experiences. Music, art, literacy, large and small motor activities develop listening, social interaction skills and kindergarten readiness. Parents who attend class with their preschooler and possibly a younger sibling gain insight through interaction with other parents and a parent educator. Class time is provided to research and assemble preschool activities as well as discussion of developmentally appropriate practices for children. Instructor will provide a supply list. Thursdays, 9:15-11:15am Class#
Month/ Dates
Resident
NonResident
No Class
9105
Sept. 11Dec. 4
$100.00
$125.00
9/18, 11/27
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
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Sports ge for a p t x e See n Early on Day i t a r t s i Reg
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Sports NEW Youth Basketball Early Registration Day Jump start the fall by coming to the Early Registration Day for youth basketball at the Richland Community Center on Saturday, September 13. For one day only, registration fees will be $29.50 for Richland Residents and $36.75 for Non-Residents. Take advantage of this opportunity to get the kids signed up for basketball at the lowest price. You can volunteer to coach while registering, coaching forms will be available as well.
Saturday, September 13 10:00am-2:00pm Resident
Non-Resident
$29.50
$36.75
NEW
Richland Community Center
Adult Slow Break Basketball Adult Slow-Break Basketball League The 2015 Adult Slow Break league is for participants 28 years and older, (2-players on each team may be 26 or 27 years old). The 2014-2015 high school rules are modified to slow the pace of play. League games will be played on Sunday afternoons beginning January 18, 2015. No games scheduled on Super Bowl Sunday! A $100 non-refundable performance bond is due by December 8 to reserve a spot in the league. The balance of fees is due by January 6. For more information contact Stan Johnson at 942-7541 or e -mail sjohnson@ci.richland.wa.us. Price includes applicable taxes. Sundays $600.00 per team Richland High School, Upper Gym
Flag Football Passing League Dates to Remember Organizational Meeting League play begins Length of Season Game Days
Tues, Sept 16 @ 6:00pm at the Richland Community Center September 20 6 weeks + playoffs Saturday or Sunday mornings
For more information contact the Recreation office at 942-7529 or e-mail sjohnson@ci.richland.wa.us League Guidelines Six players on the field at one time. Fourteen players can be on the roster. Games will be played on Saturday and Sunday mornings Teams will be scheduled to assist the head referee officiating games for other teams. Two refs are required from each team. If ref’s do not show up, the team scheduled to ref will forfeit it’s next game. Non-contact blocking, meaning only screens can be used to “block” defensive players.
Registration Deadline: Thursday, September 11 $300.00 per team
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Sports Start Smart Sports Development
Family Friendly Tennis United States Tennis Association and the City of Richland offer a fun, affordable fall tennis program for kids and parents of any skill level. It's a great way to get active, make new friends and learn new skills! The Family Friendly Tennis program features game-based play and instruction in a high-energy format where families learn and play tennis together. Family Friendly pricing starts at $25 per session for a family of four or less. Sign up now at www.pnw.usta.com/ richland. Tuesdays, 6:00-7:30pm Fees
Dates
$25.00/week OR $80.00 for 4 weeks OR $10 .00 for an individual Howard Amon Park, Tennis Courts Sept. 9 – Oct. 14
Basketball Open Gym
Instructor: Recreation Staff Ages 3-5. This program prepares parents and children for organized sports, in a fun non-threatening environment. Start Smart was developed by top motor skill development specialists in the field of youth sports. Parentchild groups perform motor skill tasks that gradually build confidence in children while they are having fun at the same time. Parents spend quality time together with their child while learning how to properly teach and support them in sports. Allows children the opportunity to work one -on-one with a parent Fun and positive early experience in sports Helps prepare kids for future sports participation Teaches children a variety of general skills including: throwing, catching, kicking and batting
Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30pm
Parks and Recreation drop-in basketball action. Individuals are divided into teams and rotated through games during the session. No pre-registration is required. For a complete schedule contact the Community Center or check out the Parks and Recreation website. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning September 15. ID is required for proof of residency.
Class #
Month/ Dates
Resident
Non-Resident
9168
Sept. 24$20.00 $25.00 Oct. 29 Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursday beginning September 15 Times
Resident
NonResident
Youth (7th gradeHigh School)
6:30-8:00pm
$1.50
$2.00
Adult
8:00-9:30pm
$1.50
$2.00
Richland High School Gym
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Sports Tennis Afterschool Zone (TAZ) United State Tennis Association/Pacific Northwest (USTA/ PNW) TAZ is a quality, affordable afterschool tennis program sponsored by USTA/PNW in partnership with Richland Parks and Recreation. The program has been developed by USTA specifically for kids Kindergarten to 5th Grade. It is delivered by trained instructors who love to work with kids. All tennis equipment needed to participate is provided! Sign up now at www.pnw.usta.com/play-tennis/TAZ
Mondays & Wednesday, 4:00-5:00pm Dates
Fees
Sept. 22-Oct. 29
$75.00
Wiley Elementary, School Gym 2820 S. Highland Blvd, West Richland Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00-5:00pm Dates
Fees
Sept. 23-Oct. 16
$50.00
Jason Lee Elementary, School Gym 1750 McMurray Ave, Richland
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Columbia Point Golf Course Super Tips Columbia Point Golf Course opened in September of 1997 as a renovation of the original Sham Na Pum Golf Course. With the continuous residential and commercial development of this area, Columbia Point Golf Course functions as a unique natural filter for storm drains and water runoff form streets and parking lots. Mature turf contains a vast fibrous root system, and due to its chemical properties, binds many pollutants that can be broken down by soil microorganisms before reaching groundwater. There are over a hundred grass swales (called dry wells) throughout the golf course that act as natural catch basins from storm water run-off (see photo for example). It’s been a long, hot summer and we have set a few record highs this year…that’s saying something considering the history of this area. I for one am looking forward to cooler temperatures coming this fall. Thanks for reading and I hope you take the time to visit your Columbia Point Golf Course!
Carl Thompson Columbia Golf , Course Superintendent Catch Basin
Columbia Point Golf Course 225 Columbia Point (509) 946-0710 www.playcolumbiapoint.com
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Columbia Point Golf Course Columbia Point Golf Course is an upscale, daily fee facility built and owned by the City of Richland. It is a challenging course for all levels of golfers and is located on the eastern side of the Cascade Mountains adjacent to the Columbia River. It boasts a variety of tee boxes and measure 6,571 yards from the Championship tees. This James J. Engh design features mounded, rolling fairways and large, undulating greens. The parkland-style course opened in 1997. Columbia Point has a fully-stocked golf shop, cafe, covered patio and driving range complete with extra amenities including men's and ladies' lockers available for daily use. The clubhouse matches the natural beauty of course at Columbia Point. The covered patio with a panoramic view of the front nine complements the spacious golf shop and indoor cafe seating. Columbia Point was ranked 4th in Washington in 2010 by Western Golf Alliance - Where You Can Rip It. Regular
Friday
Weekends & Holidays
18-Holes
MondayThursday $37.00
$42.00
$47.00
9-Holes
$22.00
$27.00
$27.00
Twilight
$31.00
$36.00
$41.00
Super Twilight
$22.00
$22.00
$22.00
18-Holes
$29.00
-
-
9-Hole Senior
$20.00
$20.00
$25.00
Senior (after 1:00 pm)
-
$35.00
$40.00
18-Holes
$20.00
-
-
9-Hole Junior
$14.00
$16.00
$16.00
Junior (after 1:00 pm)
-
$25.00
$25.00
Other Rentals
18-Holes
9-Holes
Cart Fee (per rider)
$14.00
$8.00
Pull Cart
$3.00
$2.00
Rental Clubs
$18.00
$9.00
Range Balls
Small
Medium
Large
$4.00
$6.00
$8.00
Senior
Junior
Instruction 9-Hole League
Private Lessons
Series of 5 Lessons
$55.00
$220.00
$20.00
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Sports Challenger MiniKickers
Table Tennis* The Tri-Cities Table Tennis Association provides a place for Table Tennis players to experience, improve and advance the sport to every generation and skill level. Table Tennis play is open to the public for all skill levels. Club members make themselves available for new players and equipment is available. Don't be intimidated. Come on down! For additional information and updates go to http:// www.tricitytabletennis.com or http://www.facebook.com/ TCTTA or e-mail TriCitiesTableTennis@gmail.com. *Note: Play days are subject to cancellation based on facility rentals. See website or like us on Facebook to verify operations. Wednesdays, 7:30-10:00pm Fridays, 7:30-10:00pm (subject to cancellation) Sundays, 3:00-6:00pm Richland Community Center, Riverview Room Activity Room—Sept. 26,, Oct. 3,10, 17 No play– Sept. 30, Oct. 24, Nov. 26, 28, 30
Golf Clinics at Columbia Point Instructor: Staff Pro Columbia Point Great for beginners or those who want to brush up on their game for the new season. Skills covered include: grip, posture, full swing, short game and putting. Golf School introduces the beginning golfer to the game, or take anyone's golf game to the next level.
Wednesdays, 5:00-6:00pm Class #
Dates
Resident
Sept. 10 $58.00 - Oct. 1 Columbia Point Golf Course 225 Columbia Point Drive 9106
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Non-Resident
$72.50
Instructor: British Soccer Challenger MiniKickers is an exciting program focusing on the development of children ages 2 to 5 years old. Our soccer experts and child development professionals have designed an innovative curriculum that introduces your young soccer stars to the basic skills needed in soccer as well as developing their motor, social and psychological skills. Our British coaches are experts at working with young children and will combine soccer with fun games, stories and music that keeps your children entertained and enthused to return next week. Come join our Cubs and Lions Program and join Lenny the Lion as you learn our MiniKickers theme song!
Monday Resident
NonResident
2:00-2:45pm
$61.00
$71.00
Sept. 8Oct. 27
3:00-3:45pm
$61.00
$71.00
Sept. 8 – Oct. 27
4:00-4:45pm
$61.00
$71.00
Class#
Dates
Time
9133
Sept. 8Oct. 27
9134 9135
Leslie Groves Park, Soccer Field, 51 Saint Street
Wellness Foot Care for Fabulous Feet
Senior Health Lecture Series
Instructor: Beverly Thrasher Come see how fabulous your feet can feel! The provider is a Licensed Registered Nurse specializing in foot care and holds Diabetes Education Certification. Appointments are available 9:00am to 3:00pm. To schedule an appointment, please call the Community Center a t 9 4 2 7 5 2 9 .
Instructor: Brookdale Senior Living, Staff Let's face it, as you grow into the prime of your golden years the need to stay healthy and active becomes ever more important. But to do so, it takes more than just eating right and getting in an early morning walk. These interactive and dynamic lectures cover a broad range of topics including social connections, medication and prescriptions, preventing slips, trips and falls, and others.
Wednesdays, 9:00am-3:00pm September 3, 10, 17
3rd Friday, 10:30 – 11:45am
October 1, 8 , 15
Month/Date
Topic
September 19
Preventing Falls
October 17
Senior Networking
November 21
Medication
November 5, 12, 19 $30.00 Applicable tax included Richland Community Center, Wellness Room
Free Hearing Screening
No Fee
Time to get your FREE Hearing Screening! The Richland Community Center is proud to team with the Columbia Basin Hearing Center to offer free hearing screenings and hearing aid checks. For any questions, call the Richland Community Center at 942-7529.
Richland Community Center, Game Room
Thursday, September 4, 10:00-11:00am
Flu Shot Clinic Flu shots will be offered by Board Certified Pharmacists . Please bring your Medicare/Insurance cards.
No Fee Richland Community Center, Wellness Room
Friday, September 26 9:00am-12:00pm Richland Community Center, Game Room
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Library MonkeyDooz Art Show
Preschool Story Time
Display during the month of September.
Tuesdays – 10:00 am
Rivers of Ink Writiers Conference
Baby Story Time
October 10 & 11
Wednesdays – 10:00 am
Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale
Toddler Story Times
October 30-November 2
Fridays – 10:00 am & 11:00 am
Tech Thursdays
By the Book Knitters
Thursdays – 2:00-4:00pm Bring your gadgets in and learn how to download ebooks, audio books, magazines and more!
This fun group of people meets the third Tuesday of each month 6:00-8:30pm Come prepared to discuss whatever you’ve been reading, and bring your knitting or crocheting project to work on.
Native American Heritage Day co-sponsored with the American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)
Learn new patterns, get new titles and authors, get ideas for new projects and participate in group projects as well.
Saturday, November 1-There will be demonstrations and activities for the entire family.
The RPL Book Club Third Monday of each month –6:00pm
Wednesday Poets Third Wednesday of each month –1:00pm
SUPER SCIENCE SAMPLER SATURDAY: A DAY OF WALKS, TALKS AND WORKSHOPS Astrophotography
Local Geology
Understanding Nuclear Power
Astronomy
Ice Age Floods: In Our Backyard
Native Plant Walk
Climate Change
The Coyote Canyon Mammoth
Science as Art
http://communityed.ksd.org (509) 222-6977
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Technology Pinterest 101 Instructor: Jennifer Tomasino Ever wonder, 'Where did I see that online?' Pinterest is a dream come true for crafters, recipe collectors, do-it-yourselfers and internet surfers alike. Come learn what Pinterest is all about: set up a profile, create boards, follow other pinners, search by category (with pictures!) and organize your interests!
Thursday, 4:00-5:00pm Class#
Month
Smart Phones 101 Instructor: Recreation Staff Have you finally upgraded that old flip phone for a new smart phone? Are you wondering where the buttons are? Join us for a crash course in smart phone usage. You will be sending texts, uploading photos to social media, and checking email in no time. Oh yeah, and how to make a phone call too! Classes will be specific to either Android or Apple devices. Wednesday, 2:00—3:00pm Class#
Month
Device
9169
September 18
9180
September 17
IPhone
9170
October 16
9182
September 24
Android
9171
November 20
9181
October 15
IPhone
9183
October 22
Android
No Fee Richland Community Center, Computer Room
No Fee Richland Community Center, Computer Room
Computer Lab The Richland Community Center is pleased to provide a no cost computer lab courtesy of a generous donation from the Richland Seniors Association. Come take advantage of this quiet area to research for a school paper, search for a new career or simply surf the web. Typical hours for the Computer Lab are 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday. Please call (509)942-7529 to check. availability. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm No Fee Richland Community Center, Computer Room
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Fitness Playtime Fitness Instructor: Jessica Foreman, Certified Personal Trainer New to the Richland Community Center is Playtime Fitness! Get a great work out while bonding with your child and teaching your child to be active. No more paying for a sitter so you can work out, no more fitness club dues. This 1 hour class focuses on body weight and resistance training plus cardio, all while holding and interacting with your child. Children ages 6 months to 2 years. Tuesdays & Thursday, 8:30-9:30am
Steppin' Out with Jo Instructor: Jo Miller Want to start your day off with increased flexibility, strength and circulation? Then this is the class for you! Using a wide range of music and a combination of dance patterns, core work, weights and yoga, you will leave feeling energized! Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 9:00-10:00am Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
No Class 9/1
Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
No Class
8396
September
$22.75
$28.50
9150
September
$29.50
$37.00
9/18
8397
October
$26.50
$33.00
9151
October
$29.50
$37.00
10/16
8398
November
$17.00
$21.25
9152
November
$18.50
$23.25
11/11, 25, 27
11/24, 26, 28
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
Richland Community Center, Riverview South
Stroller Walks Instructor: Staff/Volunteer Get out of the house and enjoy Richland's great fall weather with your little one. Join a group of parents with young children as they take a walk with their strollers through Howard Amon Park. Breath in the fresh air and enjoy great company! Parents will meet in the Richland Community Center's Lounge. Wednesdays,10:00am-12:00pm Sept. 3 – Nov. 19 No Fee Richland Community Center, Lounge
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$5.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance or martial arts monthly class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $5.00. See Walkability for more Fitness Activities.
Fitness Patti's Workout Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE, Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified Look better! Feel better! Love your life! This class provides a complete workout, inside and out, resulting in greater happiness and quality of life. Workouts include: aerobics, strength/resistance training, yoga, stretching/flexibility, life coaching and pilates. Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00-5:00pm (New Time) Wednesdays, 5:05-6:20pm – ‘Slim & Sassy Bodyshape’
Fitness Room Ages 13+. Four station Vectra weight machine, dumbbells, two elliptical trainers, two treadmills and two seated step machines. Children 13-15 years of age must have adult supervision (18 years or older) in the Fitness Room. Days
Times
Monday-Friday
8:00am-10:00pm
Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
No Class
Saturday
10:00am-10:00pm
8390
September
$34.75
$43.50
9/1
Sunday
12:00-6:00pm
8391
October
$34.75
$43.50
10/16
Monthly Rate:
Daily Rate:
8392
November
$22.50
$28.00
11/11, 24, 25, 26, 27
Individual
Family
Individual
Family
$20.00
$40.00
$3.00
$7.00
Drop In Rate: $5.00 (Resident) / $6.00 (Non-Resident) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
Slim & Sassy Body Shape Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE, Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified Do you want to be leaner, stronger and feel a little more sassy in your life? This class is for you! You will work with weights to achieve ultimate results including abs, glutes, quads, hams, chest, back, shoulders, all core muscles, and of course your heart! You will also receive tips on how to lose those extra pounds and shape those problem areas. Each class will end with 20 minutes of yoga stretch and relax. You will leave feeling uplifted and empowered! Wednesdays, 5:05-6:20pm Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
8393
September
$26.50
$33.25
8394
October
$33.00
$41.25
8395
November
$19.75
$24.75
No Class
11/26
To Add ‘Yoga & Aromatherapy’ $5.00 (Resident)/$6.00 (Non-Resident) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
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Park Ranger Tree ID hike. What kind of tree is that? Instructor: Park Ranger, Jen Davis Get outside and take a walk. More specifically, let's walk under our Urban Forest on a tree identification hike. On this hike you will learn about the many different species of trees we have in our community all while getting in some exercise and enjoying the great outdoors. Best of all, it's free! Wednesday, 4:00 -5:00pm Sept. 24 No Fee Howard Amon Park, Central (Ellipsoid)
Geocache the Waterways Instructor: Park Ranger, Jen Davis Had your eye on caches that you have not been able to access because a kayak is required? Well now is your chance! The following kayak events will allow you to utilize your treasure hunting skills on the water! Itineraries will be mailed prior to class start. Kayaks provided. Saturday, 9:00am-1:00pm Class#
Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9144
September 13
$39.00
$48.75
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
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See pages 5-7 For more walkability programs!
Trips Ice Age Floods & Vineyards
Local Science Theater
Instructor: The Reach Staff This community activity is provided as a cooperative effort between Richland Parks and Recreation and The Hanford Reach Interpretive Center. Ride along with an Ice Age Floods expert and learn about the Ice Age Floods and how they impacted the growing of grapes. Meet grape growers and learn how they chose the type of grape that grow best in their area. Tour includes beverages, bus ride, tour guides, and lunch. Activity Level 1 - Gentle walking with little elevation change. Pace is very social with breaks. ADA
Did you know that our area is a leader in science and technology throughout our nation? You don't need to travel far to see amazing work being accomplished in astronomy, nuclear physics, chemistry, aeronautics and more. On this trip we will visit the LIGO observatory located inside the Hanford site before stopping for a meal (Meal not provided). Then we are on to the Robert and Elisabeth Moore Observatory as well as the Bechtel National Planetarium, both located at Columbia Basin College. Activity Level 2 - Moderate walking and elevation change which may include stairs. Pace is consistent with occasional stops. Portions of activity may not be ADA accessible.
Saturday, 9:00am-4:00pm Class# 9115
Date
Fee
October 4
$65.00
Ice Age Floods, Washtucna, and Connell Instructor: The Reach Staff This community activity is provided as a cooperative effort between Richland Parks and Recreation and The Hanford Reach Interpretive Center. Learn first-hand about the Ice Age Floods from an expert in geology and Ice Age Floods as you journey through Connell, Palouse Falls, Washtucna and Devil's Canyon. Tour includes beverages, lunch, bus ride, and tour guides. Activity Level 1 - Gentle walking with little elevation change. Pace is very social with breaks. ADA accessible.
Saturday, 8:00am-4:00pm Date
Fee
September 27
$65.00
The Reach, Lobby 1943 Columbia Park Trail
Date
Resident
Non-Resident
November 7
$35.00
$43.75
Richland Community Center, Lobby
1943 Columbia Park Trail
9114
Class# 9176
The Reach, Lobby
Class#
Friday, 2:30-9:30pm
For more trip opportunities, check out these cooperative offerings from Pasco Parks and Recreation. Ice Theater of New York The Nation’s first ice dance ensemble dedicated to the development and promotion of ice dancing. Watch this critically acclaimed performance that has been presented nationally and internationally. Registration Deadline is 9/15/14 $105.00 Pasco Resident/ Non-Resident Best of Broadway – Guys and Dolls Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, this oddball romantic comedy-considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy-soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivd characters. Registration deadline is 3/18/15 $145.00 Pasco Resident / $217.00 Non-Resident For additional information, please call (509)545-3456.
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Dance Cuban Salsa Level 1 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Salsa Con Rumba Dance Co. Learn to dance Salsa the way it's done in Cuba! We teach the fundamentals to a dance that is rich in culture and history, emphasizing the social and movement aspects that make it unique. Learn the basic lead and follow techniques as well as footwork that will allow you to feel comfortable with a partner on the dance floor. No partner required. Tuesdays, 6:15-7:15pm
Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Salsa Con Rumba
Dance Co. Continue on your journey of contemporary Cuban Dance in our level 2 class. This class will focus on both Casino and Rueda de Casino along with the introduction of many Cuban rhythms such Son, Mambo, Rumba and Cubaton. Completion of Cuban Salsa Level 1 or instructor's permission is required to register for this class. No partner required. Tuesday, 7:15-8:15pm
Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
9054
September
$38.25
$47.75
9055
October
$30.50
$38.25
9056
November
$15.25
$19.00
No Class
11/1 1, 25
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
9128
September
$38.25
$47.75
9129
October
$30.50
$38.25
9130
November
$15.50
$19.00
L.A. Salsa Level 1
L.A. Salsa Level 2
Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Salsa Con Rumba Dance Co. Ages 16+. This class is for the beginning Salsero who is interested in learning the fundamentals necessary to get them dancing in any salsa club around the world. The class covers basic footwork, spot turns, left turns and Cross Body Leads. No partner required. This class is a pre-requisite to L.A. Salsa Level 2.
Tuesdays, 8:15-9:15pm
Class# 9126
Month October
Resident
Non-Resident
$30.50
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
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No Class
11/11, 25
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
Tuesdays, 8:15-9:15pm
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Cuban Salsa Level 2
Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Salsa Con Rumba Dance Co. Ages 16+. This class progresses from the level one class and covers body motion fundamentals, inside and outside turn combinations and more advanced footwork. No partner is required. Completion of L.A. Salsa Level 1 or instructor's permission is required to register for this class.
Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
9131
September
$38.25
$47.75
9132
November
$15.25
$19.00
$38.25 Richland Community Center, Activity Room
No Class 11/11 , 25
Dance International Folk Dancing *
Square Dancing * The Columbia River Squares Dance Club holds Mainstream Squares and Round Dancing. All square and round dancers are invited to join in on the fun in a smoke/alcohol free environment. No-cost for introduction to square dancing.
International Folk Dancers of Richland enjoy learning and performing dances from around the world. The dances range from easy to challenging in couple, circle and line formations. Partners are not required. Spectators and first time dancers are free. Thursdays, 7:30-10:00pm Richland Community Center, Riverview Room North
Mainstream Squares and Round Dancing 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 6:30-9:30pm
No dance Oct. 2
Introductory to square dance: 6:30-7:00pm
1st Saturday, 6:30-10:00pm Activity Room
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
New Attitude Line Dancing Improver New Attitude Line Dancing Beginner Instructor: Jo Miller Line Dancing is so fun and easy. It's great music, using all rhythms, for an hour of dancing that will help tone muscles and may help increase your memory! Tuesdays, 1:00-2:00pm Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
8384
September
$28.75
$36.00
8385
October
$22.75
$28.50
8386
November
$11.50
$14.25
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
No Class
11/11, 25
Instructor: Jo Miller Have the basic Line Dance steps? Come join us for dances that are a little more interesting to help you grow as a dancer! Thursdays, 1:00-2:00pm Class #
Month
Resident
NonResident
No Class
8387
September
$17.00
$21.25
9/18
8388
October
$22.75
$28.50
10/1 6
8389
November
$17.00
$21.25
11/2 7
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
Kick Up Your Heels with Easy Swing Band! You’ll find close friends, tasty snacks and great music at the Richland Senior Association’s monthly dance. 3rd Friday , 1:00-4:00pm September 19 October 17 November 21 $6.00 Richland Community Center, Lounge
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Martial Arts Shotokan Karate Instructor: Pamela Logan, Fourth Degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate of America with thirty years of karate teaching experience. Karate is a weaponless Japanese martial art that employs hand and foot techniques to defeat an attacker. The class teaches fighting strategies for self-defense and personal empowerment. Hard workouts promote strength and stamina. All adults are welcome; teaching is adapted as needed for students age 40 and over. Wear loose, comfortable clothes, no jewelry or shoes.
Month
Resident
NonResident
No Clas s 9/1
8381
September
$34.50
$43.25
8382
October
$34.50
$43.25
8383
November
$31.00
$38.25
Instructors: Bill Powell & Ryan Hildebrad, Black Belts in the art of Tae Kwon Do. Ages 8+. Learn the traditional Korean Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do (the art of hand and foot). Gain selfconfidence, self-discipline, and inner peace. Tae Kwon Do also teaches the importance of respect and honesty as the means to achieve harmony with society. Gray sweat pants and a white t-shirt are appropriate. Students must not wear shorts. Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00pm
Saturdays, 10:00-11:30am & Mondays, 7:00-8:30pm Class#
Tae Kwon Do
11/2 4, 29
Class#
Dates
Resident
NonResident
No Class
8773
Sept. 3Oct. 29
$51.00
$63.75
9/1, 22
9048
Nov. 3Dec. 29
$44.75
$56.00
11/24, 26 & 12/24, 31
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room North
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
Tai Chi Instructor: Sharon Van Houdt, John Fleming Classes consist of a brief meditation period, warm-up exercises, learning the Tai Chi walk and practice of short and long form Yang style Tai Chi . Reasoning for movements and individual/group practices are provided during the sessions, with a primary goal of leaving each class
Tuesdays, 7:35-8:35pm & Thursdays, 6:00-7:00pm Class #
Dates
Resident
NonResident
No Class
8399
Sept. 2 – Oct. 30
$50.00
$62.50
10/2, 16
8400
Nov. 4 – Dec. 30
$37.50
$47.00
11/11, 25, 27 & 12/23, 25
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
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$5.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance or martial arts monthly class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $5.00. See Walkability for more Fitness Activities.
Yoga Yoga Fitness & Aromatherapy = "Physical & Emotional Balance" Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE, ACE,Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified A continuous flow of postures, accompanied with active breathing, bringing mind and body together. Instructions on how to modify as needed. Learn to enjoy how your body moves. You can add the benefits of Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade. Aromatherapy for increased physical and emotional homeostasis and balance. Mondays, 5:05-6:20pm
Yoga Flow 2 with Dawn MacDonald Instructor: Dawn MacDonald, Certified Yoga Fit V & Asthanga Instructor, Yoga Alliance (RYT-500) Tone your body by lengthening muscles, increasing flexibility, developing muscular strength, endurance and balance. Prior experience is recommended, but all levels are welcome. Tuesdays OR Thursdays, 5:15-6:15pm Class #
Month
Resident
NonResident
No Class
8404
September
$23.25
$29.00
Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
No Class
8405
October
$23.25
$29.00
8401
September
$27.00
$33.75
9/1, 22
10/2, 16
8406
November
$17.00
$21.75
8402
October
$27.00
$33.75
11/11, 25, 27
8403
November
$20.25
$25.25
11/24
To add “Slim & Sassy Body Shape� $5.00 (Resident)/$6.00 (Non-Resident) Richland Community Center, Riverview North
Richland Community Center, Riverview North
Tuesdays AND Thursdays, 5:15-6:15pm Class#
Yoga Joy Instructor: Jolene Szendre In this class you will improve flexibility, strength and balance while reducing stress and tension. Learn the proper yoga postures. All levels welcome.
Month
Resident
NonResident
No Class
8407
September
$32.50
$40.50
8408
October
$25.50
$31.75
10/2, 16
8409
November
$18.25
$22.75
11/11, 25, 27
Richland Community Center, Riverview North
Thursdays, 5:45-7:00pm Class#
Month
Resident
NonResident
9140
September
$30.75
$38.50
9141
October
$38.25
$47.75
9142
November
$23.00
$28.75
No Class
10/27
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
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Academy of Soccer Excellence The Academy of Soccer Excellence (ASE) competitive soccer club is dedicated to the development of individual skills, as well as building relationships and social foundations that help kids in the game of soccer and throughout life. ASE offers a year round soccer experience, with competitive play during the summer tournament season and league play during the fall and spring season. During the winter, there is also an Indoor Futsal Program. And throughout the summer, ASE offers specific soccer skills training and club-wide skills competition. The ASE Academy Program is designed for girls and boys from 11 years of age to high school. The academy also offers an Individual Development Program for those players who have a passion and drive to compete at the highest levels. The ASE Development Program is available for girls and boys 10 years of age and younger. The program is designed for those players that want to play competitive soccer but with a focus on individual skills and personal development. Academy of Soccer Excellence is dedicated to finding a place to play for all skill levels that have a desire to play soccer. Join our soccer community and help us continue to grow! www.asesoccer.com
Bridge Clubs Tri-Cities Unit 442, District 19 The mission of the ACBL is to promote, grow and sustain the game of bridge-related interests of our Members. Bridge Clubs –Tri-Cities Unit 442, District 19 Richland Duplicate Bridge Kay’s Klub Bridge Buddies Hanford Duplicate Bridge ACBL Unit Championship Game Three Rivers Bridge Club www.d19.org/units/unit442/
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Columbia Basin BMX The sport of BMX encourages‌.DISCIPLINE by helping kids focus energy in a positive direction; SELF ESTEEM building confidence and teaching kids about setting and reaching goals; PHYSICAL FITNESS by developing strong minds and bodies. Bicycle motocross (BMX) is currently the fastest growing youth sport in North America and is the latest addition to the Olympics. Any bike can be outfitted to suit BMX. This includes the beginner bike with smaller wheels or the mountain bike with gears. A typical race around a BMX track will last about 50 seconds pitting a rider against up to 7 other riders. BMX provides low cost family entertainment. The Columbia Basin BMX track is located about 1/4 mile out of town on Robertson Road, off Highway 240, next to the Horn Rapids Softball Complex. It is a full service BMX track complete with lights for evening practices and racing. For more information on how to get started go to www.ColumbiaBasinBMX.com
Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex is a 500-acre facility located in Richland, WA. Park facilities include: 2.4 mile motocross track, trails, pee wee track, ATV, Jeep and 4x4 area, multiple restroom and shower facilities, camping with electrical and water RV hookups, a new announcing/scoring tower on the MX track and a 10 acre paintball area. New for 2014, night practice under the lights on the main MX Track. HRMC’s full time staff has over 35 years of experience in the motocross industry and has hosted prestigious events such as the Ponca Nationals Qualifier, NMA/ WORCS Outdoor Hare Scrambles, AMA Lucas Oil Loretta Lynn Amateur National Qualifier, P.R.O. Northwest National MX Series, EWDRA Hare Scrambles and over 27 MX and SX events as well. Horn Rapids Motosports Park is now open for practice on the fully groomed motocross track. For up to date rates and schedule information, go to www.hornrapidsmx.com or call the HRMC Track Hotline at 509-496-2958 for current track and weather conditions. Please call before you haul.
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Inter-Mountain Alpine Club The Inter-Mountain Alpine Club (I-MAC) was organized in October 1948 to bring together those of us who find particular pleasure in shaking the dust of civilization from our boots and hitting the high country trails whenever the opportunity arises. I-MAC's primary purpose is to encourage the enjoyment of the outdoors and to promote hiking, XC Skiing, snowshoeing and other activities. We also hope to provide the stimulus and opportunity for the beginner to enjoy the unique satisfaction that comes from attaining the heights under their own power and to gain a deeper appreciation of Mother Nature as a result of knowing her first hand. We welcome guests on all club trips. Anyone wishing to take part only needs to register with the trip leader. Longer trips have more advanced sign-up deadlines so check well in advance! For I-MAC's schedule and more information check out the website at www.imacnw.org.
The Tri-City Dog Park Society The Tri-City Dog Park Society (TCDPS) was established in 2005 with the purpose of developing and maintaining dog parks in the Tri-City area. The society gives money and donates volunteer hours to further these efforts. Funds are collected through membership dues and the annual Pooch Plunge at Howard Amon Park. TCDPS has donated $44,362 to date towards Paws-abilities Place Dog Park at Badger Mountain Park. This year, TCDPS hopes to install an additional drinking fountain, add more trees and benches and to replace the dog waste bag dispensers. For more information, go to the TCDPS website at http:// new.tricitydogparks.org.
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Richland Senior Association The Richland Seniors Association (RSA) was formed in 1995 with volunteers making up the Board of Directors and Officers. This "social" organization was established to keep in contact with each other. The purpose is to unite mature adults in friendly fellowship, provide educational, recreational, economic and community service programs and enable everyone to work together for their needs, interests, and enjoyment. The population in Richland and the Tri-Cities is growing rapidly and we strive to accommodate a variety of interests. www.richlandseniors.com
Tri-City Kart Club Tri-City Kart Club offers fun and excitement for all ages. Karting is an ever growing sport and TCKC is known for our fun and family-friendly atmosphere. The age of our competitors ranges from 5 years old to 70+ and anyone is welcome. TCKC takes great pride in our facility and introducing people to the fun and excitement of kart racing. The track sports two configurations: 5/8 mile Long Track and a 1/2 mile Short Track. During the club race season, both configurations are used in the nine race championship points battle as well as having at least two night races during the hottest months of July and August. TCKC has been privileged to hold several National events drawing competitors from across the entire west coast. Get in contact with a TCKC Board Member to get a "guided tour" of the state-of-the-art racing facility and watch some live racing action. For more information about the Tri-City Kart Club including schedules and membership information, go to www.tckc.net.
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Horn Rapids Motorsports Park The Tri-City Radio Control Modelers (TCRCM) is an organization for individuals interested in radio controlled model aviation. The TCRCM operates a premier r/c model aviation flying site at the Horn Rapids Motorsports Park for its members, new student pilots and invited guests. So maybe you have read some modeling magazines, talked with a friend who flies, and are thinking R/C models might be fun! Or you have already taken the big plunge and bought/built your first R/C model and now need to get it in the air. The Tri-City RC Modelers has a group of highly experienced flight instructors that are available free of charge to new club members for primary flight training as well as existing members that would like refresher or advanced training. Students must call an instructor and arrange for lessons. For more information about the Tri-City R/C Modelers including schedules and membership information, check out their website at www.tcrcm.org.
Tri-City Youth Soccer Association The Tri-Cities Youth Soccer Association (T-CYSA) provides equal opportunities for boys and girls ages 4 through 19 to learn and play the great game of soccer. The purpose of T-CYSA is to teach, govern and promote the game of soccer, proper conduct and respect for authority by the players, officials and spectators, promote a sense of fair play, good sportsmanship, develop leadership and physical fitness, mental alertness and self -discipline. T-CYSA is comprised of several member clubs. Younger children play in T-CYSA’s recreational program, with clubs in each city that manages recreational club teams within its respective area. Older children play in one of T-CYSA’s competitive clubs, comprised of players from all over the Tri-Cities area. T-CYSA is affiliated with Washington Youth Soccer, US Youth Soccer,, United States Soccer Federation, and Federation Internationale de Football Association. For more information contact the T-CYSA office located at 6160 Burden Blvd, Pasco by calling 509-544-0276 or www.tcysa.org.
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Nomad Trail Runners of Eastern Washington The Nomad Trail Runners of Eastern Washington is a local club that provides a structured organization for the purpose of promoting trail running as a sport and healthy lifestyle within our community. In furtherance of our purpose, the Club hosts weekly group runs, fun runs, training runs and programs generally off the road, hosts education lectures about topics of interest for runners, provides awards for club members, hosts social events for members, and all such other things as may be conducive to the encouragement of running. The Club also engages in community activities, to publicize by appropriate means, the benefits of running as a means of physical fitness to improve the health status of people in our community. The Club encourages its members to volunteer for both Club and non-Club races, thereby fostering a volunteering spirit. The club also strives to leave the trails as good as or better than we found them and as such organizes trail work parties. For more information contact nomadtrailrunners@gmail.com or visit www.nomadtrailrunners.com
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Fine Print Private Organization * This activity is organized and offered by a private organization. The City does not collect or administer participation fees. By-way-of a special facility use rental agreement, this activity is allotted scheduled use of the Richland Community Center. Although not programmed by city staff, for the convenience of our patrons, this “historicallyoffered” Richland activity is included in the Activity Guide. Registration Notice In order to administer equitable services among all community members, the first day of drop-in registration participants may only register for themselves for each program/class chosen (with the exception of parents/guardians registering their under age children and/or spouse). After the first day, participants may turn in registrations for other community members as space allows. In order that minimum class registration is met, please plan on registering no less than three days prior to the start of class. Richland Resident/Non-Resident Policy The City of Richland recognizes the primary purpose of Parks and Recreation is to provide for the recreational needs of Richland residents. People living within Richland’s city limits support the City’s parks and recreation services through taxes. Consequently, the City offers residents a discount on selected recreational programs. People residing outside the city limits are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy City sponsored events and programs. Refund Policy Sometimes things don’t go as planned. Richland Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel, reschedule, relocate or combine activities as needed. If Parks and Recreation cancels an activity, participants will be notified and a full refund will automatically be issued. Participant initiated refund for classes and activities must be requested at least 3 days prior to the start date and will not be issued for less than $5. Participant-initiated refunds will be assessed a $5 processing fee per class/activity for each person involved. Refunds are issued from the City Finance Office in approximately 14 days. Refunds for VISA and MasterCard transactions will be credited to the same card used in the original transaction. Gender Equity Policy The City of Richland complies with Washington’s “Fair Play and Community Sports Act” that prohibits discrimination against any person in a community athletics program on the basis of gender. Any questions or comments, contact Laurel Strand, Parks and Recreation Manager, at 500 Amon Park Dr., Richland, WA 99352, (509) 9427501, lstrand@ci.richland.wa.us. Statement of Non-Discrimination The City of Richland does not discriminate on the basis of gender, religion, color, race, creed, national origin, age, marital status or the presence of any sensory mental or physical handicap in the provision of services, in programs or activities. The City of Richland does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L 101-336. Photo Release Photographs of participants may be taken for program promotion purposes. Please notify the class instructor or photographer if you do not wish to have your photograph taken.
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Fine Print Non-Discrimination in Community Athletic Programs Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal statute created to prohibit sex discrimination in education programs that receive federal financial assistance. The City of Richland does not discriminate against any person on the basis of gender in the operation, conduct or administration of community athletic programs or sports facilities. Interested in Teaching a Class? Richland Parks & Recreation is always on the lookout for enthusiastic and knowledgeable instructors to teach classes and workshops. We would be delighted to receive your course proposals. Please contact: Drew Tomasino 942-7534 Stan Johnson 942-7541 Wireless Internet Access Thanks to the generous support of the Richland Seniors Association, wireless internet access is now available throughout the facility free of charge. Life Jacket Loaner Program Going out on the river and need life jackets for relatives or friends? Don’t buy for just one special outing! Life vests are available to check out free of charge at the Richland Community Center. For more information call 942-7529. Bike Helmet Distribution Site The Richland Community Center is one of the distribution sites for the Safe Kids Coalition helmet fitting program. For more information call 942-7529. It could save your child’s life! A donation of $8 for the bike helmet and $10 for the multi-sport helmet is recommended. Interested in a Room Rental at the Center? Many of the Community Center rooms are available for rent as space allows. For more information on rentals, please call 942-7529. Sports Concussion and Head Injuries (Zachary Lystedt Law) A concussion is a brain injury and all brain injuries are serious. They are caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or by a blow to another part of the body with the force transmitted to the head. They can range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain normally works. Even though most concussions are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications including prolonged brain damage and death if not recognized and managed properly. In other words, even a “ding” or bump on the head can be serious. You can’t see a concussion and most sports concussions occur without loss of consciousness. Signs and symptoms of concussion may show up right after the injury, or can take hours to fully appear. If your child reports any symptoms of concussion, or if you notice the symptoms or signs of concussion yourself, seek attention right away. For current and up-to-date information on concussions go to: www.cdc.gov/concussion
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