LEARN PLAY LIVE ~ SUMMER 2022

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MANAGER’S MESSAGE Welcome to springtime in Richland! We may have started off with a surprise snowstorm or two, but warm weather and summer fun is on the way! In late March we welcomed the first cruise boat of the season, the American Empress from American Queen Voyages. Soon after the vessels from American Cruise Lines began regularly docking in Howard Amon Park as well. We are always excited to see these boats make their way to Richland each season. They bring thousands of visitors from around the country and the world to enjoy the Tri Cities’ 300+ days of sunshine, our museums, eateries, coffee shops, and small businesses. The Parks & Public Facilities staff in Parks, Recreation and our Public Library provide our citizens and visitors with opportunities to improve their health, play and expand your knowledge. Inside this Activity Guide for May – August 2022 are countless opportunities to engage and connect with others and yourself in the months ahead. There are special events, fitness classes, STEM activities, and so much more! Our parks will be hopping this summer with the Live@5 concert series at John Dam Plaza (Thursdays, June 2 – July 28) as well as the Windermere-sponsored Friday Family Movie Series for movies in the parks. We are hosting a special springtime showing of Solo: A Star Wars Story on Aril 30th behind the Richland Community Center, but the regular summer movie schedule kicks off on June 17th and runs nearly every Friday through August 5th. And finally, the 12th Annual Geocoin Challenge (Saturday, June 25), Richland Regatta (June 24–26), See3Slam (July 9-10) and Allied Arts Association’s 71st Annual Art in the Park (July 29–30) are just a handful of popular events for all ages! Check out pages 4–7 for an expansive list of events and exciting activities. Then hop on www.facebook.com/richlandparksandrecreation or www.richlandparksandrec.com for newly added events and more details to add to your summer calendars! Thank you for choosing Richland Parks & Rec! Now dive into summer and explore the following pages to begin your planning! Julie Jackson Richland’s Recreation Manager jjackson@ci.richland.wa.us


TABLE OF CONTENTS Community Calendar ............................................................................................................................................................... 4-5 Community Events .................................................................................................................................................................... 6-7 Aquatics...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8-10 Dance........................................................................................................................................................................................ 11-13 Fitness ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 General Education, Social, Games ........................................................................................................................................... 15 Library ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16-18 Richland Walks ............................................................................................................................................................................. 19 Sports ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 20-23 ▪ Columbia Point Golf Course .............................................................................................................................. 21 Yoga ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Community Partners Index ....................................................................................................................................................... 25 ▪ Community Partners ...................................................................................................................................... 26-40 General Information .............................................................................................................................................. 41 Park Amenities ............................................................................................................................................................................. 42

Richland Community Center

500 Amon Park Drive 509-942-7529 www.richlandparksandrec.com

Facility Closure Dates: May 30 July 4 September 5

Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day

Richland Public Library

955 Northgate Drive 509-942-7451 www.myrichlandlibrary.org


COMMUNITY CALENDAR May – September 2022 Date April 30–May 1 May 2 May 6–8 May 7–8 May 7 May 7 May 13 May 13–15 May 12 May 14 May 14 May 19 May 20–22 May 21 May 22 May 27–28 May 27–28 May 28 June 2 June 2 June 3–4 June 4–5 June 9 June 10–12 June 11 June 13 June 15 June 16 June 16 June 17 June 18 June 18–19 June 18 June 20–22 June 21 June 23

Event Ai Bandits Tournament Make it Monday – Kentucky Derby Style WA Angels Mother’s Day Invite West Coast Premier Baseball Tournament Inland Empire Century Bike Ride Sandstorm Sweet Summer Slam Beach Volleyball Viewer Disc. Advised Movie: Friday the 13th Columbia Basin BMX State Qualifier Pop-Up Play Day Aloha Series Grass Volleyball Tournament Run for Rescue Understanding Israel (Community Lecture) WAGM Explosion Invitational Girls on the Run 2022 5K Celebration Great Strides Car Show WIAA 1A Softball State Championships Mustang Car Show Story Time at the Skate Park Live@5 Tri-Cities Academy of Ballet West Coast Premier Baseball Tournament Live@5 USA Preps Kate Austin Memorial Softball Pop-Up Play Day Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site (Public Lecture) HS Students - Paracord Compass Bracelets An Evening with Photographer Isabell Edwards Live@5 Outdoor Movies: The Addams Family 2 Urban Sketching Sandstorm Friendly Fire Beach Volleyball Michelada Festival Youth Grass Volleyball Clinic Middle School Program: Solar Oven S’mores Flight Simulation/ Fundamentals in Flight

Location Columbia Playfields/Horn Rapid Richland Public Library Columbia Playfields Horn Rapids Athletic Complex Columbia Point Marina Park Leslie Groves Beach Volleyball Courts Richland Public Library Horn Rapids BMX Track Frankfort Park Columbia Point Marina Park Howard Amon Park Richland Public Library Columbia Playfields Howard Amon Park Columbia Point Marina Park Howard Amon Park Columbia Playfield Howard Amon Park Jeanette Taylor Skate Park John Dam Plaza John Dam Plaza Horn Rapids Athletic Complex John Dam Plaza Columbia Playfield & Horn Rapids Jeanette Park Richland Public Library Richland Public Library Richland Public Library John Dam Plaza Howard Amon Park – Behind RCC Goethals Park Leslie Groves Beach Volleyball Courts Columbia Point Marina Park Howard Amon Park Richland Public Library Richland Public Library


COMMUNITY CALENDAR May – September 2022 Date June 23 June 24 June 25 June 24–26 June 24–26 June 24–26 June 24–26 June 30 July 7 July 9–10 July 9–10 July 12 July 14 July 14 July 15–17 July 16 July 19 July 21 July 21 July 23 July 23 July 26 July 28 July 29 July 29 July 29–30 August 2 August 4 August 4–7 August 6 August 6–7 August 9 August 13 August 13 August 27 Sept 2–4

Event Live@5 Outdoor Movies: Encanto Aloha Series Grass Volleyball Tournament Tri-Cities Geocoin Challenge Richland Regatta NSA State Softball Championship Softball BMX Lumberjack Nationals Live@5 Live@5 See3Slam Best of the West Summer 1 Softball Tournament Eric Herman Concert Live@5 Sketch Hunt Best of the West II Softball Tournament Sandstorm Little Diggers Beach Volleyball Jim Gill Concert Live@5 Civil Air Patrol and Drone Capabilities Game Day @ the Library 9am–9pm Sandstorm Sizzle the Pits Adult Beach Volleyball Reptile Man Live@5 Hunt and Gather Antique Show African Amer. Comm. Cultural & Ed. Society Art in the Park NNO & City Fair Wind Tunnel Demo and Building an Aircraft Wild West Bass Tournament Sketch Bingo Sandstorm Sand Sandwich Beach Volleyball STEAMKids Saturday STEAMKids Viewer Discretion Advised Sci-Fi Triple Feature Sandstorm Full Send Adult Beach Volleyball Tumbleweed Music Festival

Location John Dam Plaza Howard Amon Park – Behind RCC Badger Mountain Community Park Columbia Point Marina Park Howard Amon Park Columbia Playfield Horn Rapids BMX Track John Dam Plaza John Dam Plaza John Dam Plaza/GW Way Columbia Playfield John Dam Plaza John Dam Plaza Claybell Park Columbia Playfield Leslie Groves Beach Volleyball Courts John Dam Plaza John Dam Plaza Richland Public Library Richland Public Library Leslie Groves Beach Volleyball Courts John Dam Plaza John Dam Plaza John Dam Plaza John Dam Plaza Howard Amon Park Central Howard Amon Park Richland Public Library Columbia Point Marina Park John Dam Plaza & The Parkway Leslie Groves Beach Volleyball Courts Richland Public Library Richland Public Library Richland Public Library Leslie Groves Beach Volleyball Courts Howard Amon Park, RCC


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Tri-Cities Geocoin Challenge

Enjoy a free, family friendly activity for new and experienced geocachers! Spend a day exploring and geocaching around the Tri-Cities. Those who complete the challenge will receive a free Tri-Cities Geocoin. Reminder ~ Only ONE geocoin per household. Kids 15 and under who complete the challenge will receive a prize (event day only). For more information visit: https://coord.info/GC9MR2X Register at: www.richlandparksandrec.com or come into the Richland Community Center.

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Friday, June 24 – Sunday, June 26 Columbia Point Marina Park Free Event (Registration Required)

Richland Regatta*

The three-day event will play host to 60-80 race boats of various types ranging in speed from 70-170 mph, providing non-stop action on the water. The beautiful waterfront of Howard Amon Park provides the perfect location for food vendors, a beer garden, and spectacular views of the racecourse. Check out the Richland Regatta Facebook page: Northwest Powerboat Association www.nwpba.com Friday, June 24 – Sunday, June 26 Howard Amon Park

Family Bingo

Join us for some old-fashioned family bingo. Bring family and friends to the Richland Community Center for an afternoon the kids will remember. Lots of fun and laughs! Saturday, May 21 1:00–3:00pm Saturday, June 11 1:00–3:00pm Saturday, July 16 1:00–3:00pm Saturday, August 13 1:00–3:00pm Free Activity Richland Community Center, Games Room

See3Slam/Jam@Dam 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament

Tri-Cities Sunrise Rotary, partners with the City of Richland to present the 4th Annual SEE3SLAM! This event includes a 3-on-3 basketball tournament for ALL AGES, entertainment, food, exhibition games, and clinics. www.see3slam.com July 9–10 George Washington Way & John Dam Plaza

Pop-Up Play Days

Coming soon to a neighborhood near you! Join us for this outdoor activity as we pop-up at one of the many parks in Richland. Some of the activities include seed planting, rock painting, volleyball games, and an obstacle course, just to mention a few. It's free too! We hope to see you there! Date

Time

Thurs, May 12

4:00–6:00pm

Sat, June 11

9:00–11:00am

Thurs, July 14

9:00–11:00am

Location/Theme Frankfort Park Plant and Play Jeanette Taylor Skate Park SK8 & Play Claybell Park Adapt & Play

Free Activity

Tumbleweed Music Festival* The 23rd annual Tumbleweed Music Festival begins Friday evening with a free concert. Saturday and Sunday will be filled with free acoustic music. Enjoy performances on five outdoor stages, an open mic stage as well as food and craft vendors, free workshops including dance, songwriting, singing, playing, performance tips, and more. Sunday night contra dance features live music. www.3RFS.org September 2–4 Howard Amon Park & Richland Com. Center

National Night Out / City Fair Art in the Park* 71st

This annual Art in the Park is now one of the 200 best shows in the nation, providing visitors of all ages and interests with the opportunity to meet more than 200 artists and purchase their works. The event is free to attend. www.galleryatthepark.org Friday & Saturday, July 29 & 30 Howard Amon Park

Additional Information Coming Soon. Tuesday, August 2 5:30–7:30pm Central Howard Amon Park

*See Activities or Events by Private Organizations, Pg. 41


Windermere Group One Outdoor Summer Movie Series

Grab your lawn chairs, picnic blankets, snacks, and bring your family and friends for an evening movie in the park. Movies are free and begin at dusk.

Aloha Series Co-Rec Volleyball Spots are limited! For more information visit www.richlandparksandrec.com Divisions: Middle School: Ages 12–14 High School: Ages 15–18 Open: Ages 18 & Older Blast Da Past Saturday, May 14 3 on 3 – Check in at 8:00am Leslie Groves Park Taste Da Rainbow Color Wars Saturday, June 25 4 on 4 – Check in at 8:00am Badger Mountain Community Park Night Glow Luau Friday, July 15 4 on 4 – Check in at 5:00pm Columbia Point Marina Park

This concert is for kids of all ages, co-sponsored by the Mid-Columbia Libraries and the Richland Public Library. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and get ready for some fun! https://erichermanmusic.com/

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Tuesday, July 12 6:30pm John Dam Plaza I HAPO Stage

Jim Gill Concert

This concert for kids of all ages is co-sponsored by the Mid-Columbia Libraries and the Richland Public Library. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and get ready for some fun! https://www.jimgill.com/ Tuesday, July 19 6:30pm John Dam Plaza I HAPO Stage

Reptile Man

Zoologist, educator, and author, Scott Petersen, presents 12 live reptiles in a 40-minute show that teaches the importance of all animals in nature. This show is co-sponsored by the Mid-Columbia Libraries and the Richland Public Library. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and get ready for some fun! Tuesday, July 26 6:30pm John Dam Plaza & HAPO Stage

COMMUNITY EVENTS

June 17 – The Addams Family 2 Richland Community Center – Outdoor Patio June 24 – Encanto Richland Community Center – Outdoor Patio July 1 – Ghostbusters: Afterlife Richland Community Center – Outdoor Patio July 8 – Space Jam: A New Legacy John Dam Plaza/HAPO Stage July 15 – Lilo & Stitch (2002) Columbia Point Marina Park July 22 – Spider-Man: No Way Home Richland Community Center – Outdoor Patio August 5 – Boss Baby: Family Business Richland Community Center – Outdoor Patio

Eric Herman Concert


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Badger Mountain Splash & Play Coming in at 5,950 ft², our zero-depth water playground features 19 interactive water spray elements that everyone is sure to enjoy! Open Daily

10:00am–8:00pm

Splash & Play Opens: Memorial Weekend 350 Keene Road in South Richland

Howard Amon – Swim Dock

This swim dock is closed to boats so you can safely jump off. It is located between the Howard Amon boat launch and the Lee Blvd turnaround boat dock. 850 Amon Park Drive No Lifeguard – Swim at your own risk

AQUATICS

Howard Amon Park – Wading Pool

Picnic under the trees while watching your kids splash around in the Howard Amon wading pool. Perfect for your little ones to cool off. Open Daily

10:00am–8:00pm

Opens Memorial Day Weekend No Lifeguard – Swim at your own risk

Leslie Groves Swim Beach

This sandy beach is marked with buoys that designate the swimming area. 40 Park Street No Lifeguard – Swim at your own risk

George Prout Pool

We offer everything from swim lessons to open swim, lap swim to pool parties. The facility has: 1,100 square-foot wading pool (6 inches to 30 inches deep), as well as a 4,625 square-foot, 25yard pool (3.5 feet to 12 feet deep). Children under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult. 1005 Swift Blvd. Pool Opens: Saturday, June18 Pool Closes: Saturday, August 20 Daily Swim Fees Children (3–7) $1.00 Youth (8–17) $2.25 Adults (18 and over) $3.25 Children under age 8, must be accompanied by an adult.

Adult Lap Swim

Designated lanes for lap swim Monday–Saturday. Kickboards, pull-buoys, workout help, and other training aids may be arranged upon request. Monday–Saturday

12:00–1:30pm

George Prout Pool $1.25 per swim (Purchase at Richland Community Center prior to attending.)

Swim Lesson Information

. Registration begins at 8:00am at Richland Community Center or on-line. . Classes are limited on class size and fill up fast! Class max will vary by time and level. . Lessons are Monday–Thursday for two weeks. (except week of July 4th will be Tuesday–Friday) . Lessons will be cancelled only when lightning and thunder are present. Session

Registration Date

Resident

NonResident

June 15 $26.50 $35.00 Start Date: 6/20 June 30 2 $26.50 $35.00 Start Date: 7/5 July 14 3 $26.50 $35.00 Start Date: 7/18 July 28 4 $26.50 $35.00 Start Date: 8/1 Register: Richland Community Center or online Lessons: George Prout Pool 1

George Prout Pool Rental

The pool is available for rentals with limited availability. Please call 509-942-7534 for more information. 1005 Swift Blvd. Rental Fees 2-hour minimum required (occupancy not to exceed 200 people) Richland Resident Non-Richland Resident $278.25 $348.00 Additional per hour fee (after 2-hour minimum) Richland Resident Non-Richland Resident $131.25

$165.25


Summer Swim Team Skills Assessment

Participants will be asked to complete swim tasks to assess their readiness for the Swim Team setting. The Skills Assessment will take roughly 10 minutes. You may drop in and take the assessment anytime during the listed times. After receiving approval from the skill assessment instructor, you may take your certificate and register for the Summer Swim Team. Please remember that only a limited number of participants are allowed on the Swim Team and registrations are taken on a first come first serve basis. A place on the Summer Swim Team is not guaranteed by taking the Summer Swim Team Skills Assessment. Testing is drop-in only. Wednesday – Friday

June 1, 2 & 3

4:00–7:00pm George Prout Pool No Fee

Summer Swim Team

Monday-Thursday

June 20 – August 5

Registration Dates: June 5 & June 6 Class# Age Time 8929 11–18 years old 7:00–8:00am 8930 4–10 years old 8:00–9:00am $75.00 Resident / $85.00 Non-Resident George Prout Pool

American Red Cross Lifeguarding course will help you develop skills and experience that will be valued by colleges and future employers. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be certified in Lifeguarding, First Aid, and CPR/AED for Lifeguards. Please note that passing of the LGT Course does not guarantee employment. Steps to becoming a certified lifeguard: 1. Sign up for Lifeguard Training 2. Pass the Pre-course Swim Test (Day 1 of LGT), Swim Test includes: swim 300 yards continuously. Starting in the water, swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive 7–10 feet, retrieve a 10pound object, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting point with the object and exit the water without using a ladder or steps, within 1 minute, 40 seconds, 2-minute treading water using legs only. Red Cross Lifeguarding manual and CPR mask are included in the training fee and will be handed out upon passing the Pre-Course Swim Test. Pre-Course Swim Test Saturday, May 14 Monday–Friday Class# 8971

3:30pm 4:00–8:00pm

Month/Day May 23–28

George Prout Pool

Resident $175.00

Non-Resident $215.00

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AQUATICS

This program is designed to introduce children to competitive swimming in a recreational setting. Program is approximately 7 weeks, featuring several swim meets at area pools in the surrounding area. Skills and techniques will be taught by pool staff with competitive swim team experience. All participants will receive a t-shirt. PLEASE INDICATE A SHIRT SIZE WHEN REGISTERING. New participants must pass the Summer Swim Team Skills Assessment to register.

Lifeguard Training (LGT) Class


SWIM LESSON DESCRIPTIONS LESSONS PARENT & CHILD

LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 3

LEVEL 4

LEVEL 5

LEVEL 6

WHICH CLASS SHOULD I REGISTER MY CHILD FOR? This class will focus on ways for you to enjoy water with your child. This class emphasizes parental teaching methods for water adjustment and basic skills. An adult must be in the water with the child throughout the class time. This class is designed to make your child more comfortable and enjoy being in & around the water. Child will blow bubbles but is not comfortable submerging entire face in water, needs support with all swimming abilities, and is not very comfortable in the water. Child can only swim a few kicks before needing assistance. Child is comfortable putting face in water, can glide, kick, etc. for five or more feet and lifts head up to breathe. Child is able to float on the front & back unsupported and is ready to learn elementary back stroke. Child is able to swim free style and elementary backstroke without support for fifteen feet or more and is able to swim unassisted in deep end. Child may be swimming for a swim team with the youngest group. Ready to learn other strokes and is ready to breathe to the side while swimming. Child can swim fairly comfortably but needs stroke adjustments/work on endurance. Child is extremely comfortable with free style, back stroke, and may need some help with breaststroke and butterfly. Child can swim all basic strokes accurately with correct breathing pattern and can swim the length of the pool comfortably without problem. The child may still need some stroke adjustments for the butterfly. Child is very comfortable in the water. Can swim all strokes two or more laps in a row. Swims on the swim team at a high level. Instructional swim will be to improve endurance and strengthen and tone muscles.


Dance Classes: Must register three (3) days prior to the start of the class. If minimum is not met, the class will be cancelled. New Attitude Line Dancing Instructor: Jo Miller The first 30 minutes or so, we will learn basic steps and terminology associated with line dancing. Then we will move into fun, easy beginner dances to all rhythms of music. In the last part of class, we will focus on improving your skills as a line dancer. Dancing helps tone muscles and may help increase your memory and focus. Tuesdays Class#

Month

Resident

8764 8765 8766

May June July August

$30.00 $24.00 $24.00 $18.00

$4.50

No class August 16, 30

Instructor: Beth Trost Ages 16+. Cha-cha-cha dance is characterized by intricate foot movements, quick spins, and strong hip movement–this is a fun dance full of playful energy! This dance is Cuban in origin and is danced to the genre of music of the same name: cha-chacha.

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Wednesdays 6:30–7:30pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8892 May $32.00 $40.00 Drop In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Beginning American Tango

1:00–2:30pm NonResident $37.50 $30.00 $30.00

8767

Beginning Latin Cha Cha Cha

Zumba (Hybrid)

Instructor: TaiFei Scott Zumba is a dance fitness class. It uses Latin-inspired music and easy to follow dance movements creating a fun and effective workout program. Zumba provides a non-intimidating opportunity for nondancers and new exercisers. It's the most fun way to achieve fitness goals, and for all age groups especially designed for older adults. Try it! You may like it! Tuesdays, Thursdays 9:00–10:00am Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8727 May $36.00 $45.00 8728 June $36.00 $45.00 8729 July $32.00 $40.00 8730 August $36,00 $45.00 Drop In: $6.00 Resident / $7.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Wednesdays 6:30–7:30pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8985 June $40.00 $50.00 Drop In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Beginning Nightclub Two Step

Instructor: Beth Trost Ages 16+. Interested in learning how to Nightclub Two Step? Nightclub Two Step is a social partner dance style/genre for slow tempo music. It is a great alternative for dancers who want to go beyond a simple slow dance with their partner. Nightclub Two Step is an easy way to learn how to dance to slow music. Wednesdays 6:30–7:30pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8986 July $32.00 $40.00 Drop In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Intermediate Nightclub Two Step

Instructor: Beth Trost Now turn your two-step up a few notches with spins and techniques for adding fun and flair. We will make sure you've got a trick or two up your sleeve for next time you are out on the dance floor. Beginners can participate. Wednesdays 6:30–7:30pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8987 August $32.00 $40.00 Drop In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity Room

DANCE

Drop In: $6.00 Resident / $7.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Instructor: Beth Trost Ages 16+. American Tango is completely different from Argentine Tango font-family. This style features sharp movements, head snaps, and a catlike and stealthy foot action. Come learn the dance of passion! Easy patterns.


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Dance Classes: Must register three (3) days prior to the start of the class. If minimum is not met, the class will be cancelled. Bachata Level 1.0 (No Drop-Ins)

Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Age 16+. Take a trip to the Dominican Republic during this fundamental class. Bachata is danced in every salsa club in the world and is a great introduction to the world of Latin dance! We will cover foundational footwork and get you set up to start partner work in level 1.5. No partner or previous dance experience needed! Tuesdays Class# 8991

7:30–8:30pm Month June No class June 21

(No Drop-Ins) Resident

Non-Resident

$27.00

$33.75

Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

DANCE

Bachata Level 1.5

Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Ages 16+. Now that you are feeling comfortable with the Bachata basics learned in level 1.0, you are ready to learn some more footwork, musicality, and start your introduction into partner-work and basic turn patterns that can be used on the dance floor. Prerequisite: Bachata 1.0 class or have a basic understanding of bachata partner-work. Tuesdays 7:30–8:30pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8992 July $36.00 $45.00 Drop-In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Bachata Level 2.0

Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Age 16+. Now that you are feeling comfortable with the Bachata basics learned in level 1.5, you are ready to learn some footwork and turn patterns that can be used on the dance floor. No partner required. Prerequisite: Bachata 1.5 class or have a basic understanding of bachata partner-work. Tuesdays Class# 8993

7:30–8:30pm Month August No class August 2

Resident

Non-Resident

$36.00

$45.00

Drop-In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

*See Activities or Events by Private Organizations, Pg. 41

Bachata Level 2.5

Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Age 16+. As you continue your bachata journey, we will increase your repertoire of footwork and partner-work for the dance floor as well as rhythm and musicality. Prerequisite: Bachata 2.0 or instructors' permission. Tuesdays 7:30–8:30pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8852 May $36.00 $45.00 Drop-In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Salsa & Bachata Practica

Ages 16+. Come join us to practice what you have been learning in class! Practice is open to anyone in the community who has a little or a lot of salsa and/or bachata experience. This is not a class, however, there will be dancers of all levels there that can assist you with any questions you may have and to practice with. No partner needed. 1st & 3rd Mondays 6:30–8:30pm May 16 (No practice May 2) June 6, 20 July 18 (No practice July 4) August 1, 15 Richland Community Center, Riverview Room Drop In Only: $2.00 Resident / $3.00 Non-Resident

Music Together*

Instructors: Jana Hair & Sarah Casqueiro Music Together Tri-Cities, babies, toddlers, preschoolers, big kids, and their loving grownups come together to play musically. The little ones love playing along in class, and their grownups love being a part of their journey to become confident music-makers—and everyone loves our songs that will get you grooving in no time. To register: www.musictogethertricities.com

$4.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance, or martial arts class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $4.00.


Dance Classes: Must register three (3) days prior to the start of the class. If minimum is not met, the class will be cancelled. Salsa Level 1.0 (No Drop-Ins)

Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Ages 16+. Salsa 1.0 is for the beginning salsero or anyone who has taken less than 3 months of classes. If you are interested in learning or refreshing the fundamentals necessary to go dancing in any salsa club around the world, this class is for you. The class covers foundational footwork, technique, spot turns and left turns, and is the pre-requisite to Salsa 1.5, which introduces partner work. No partner or previous experience required to take this class. Tuesdays Class# 8845

6:30–7:30pm Month Resident May $36.00

No class May 3

Non-Resident $45.00

Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Ages 16+. We will build on the foundations learned in Salsa 1.0 and will add the element of lead/follow partnering. You do not need a partner to attend this class. Prerequisite: Completion of the Salsa 1.0 class or instructor’s permission. Tuesdays Class# 8994

6:30–7:30pm Month Resident June $36.00

No class June 21

Non-Resident $45.00

Drop-In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Salsa Level 2.0

Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Ages 16+. We will continue our salsa journey and increase our focus on rhythm and body mechanics, as well as new footwork and foundational techniques. In addition, we will start a closer examination of the musical aspect of salsa and how to develop musicality as a dancer. Prerequisite: Completion of Salsa 1.5 or instructor’s permission. Tuesdays 6:30–7:30pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8995 July $36.00 $45.00 Drop-In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Age 16+. In this class, we will continue to focus on technique while incorporating more advanced footwork, spin techniques, and partner-work. Prerequisite: Completion of Salsa 2.0 or instructor’s permission. Tuesdays Class# 8996

6:30–7:30pm Month Resident August $36.00

No class August 2

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Non-Resident $45.00

Drop In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Argentine Tango Beginner/Intermediate

Instructor: Kathy Dee Ages 16+. Class focusses on basic leading and following skills, connection between partners, simple steps as in the 8-count basic, parada, ochos, and more. Class is progressive and continues each month, but new students are welcome. Skills are taught from authentic tango danced in Buenos Aires. A partner is needed for this class. There will be no rotation at this time. Thursdays Class# 8800

6:30–8:00pm Month Resident May $27.00

No class May 26

Non-Resident $33.75

8802 July $36.00 $45.00 8803 August $36.00 $45.00 Drop-In: $9.00 Resident / $11.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Rm North

International Folk 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. Spectating is free. There is no charge to new dancers for the first 3 weeks. Thursdays

7:00–9:00pm

Drop In: $4.00 / Annual Membership $12.00 Richland Community Center, Riverview Rm South

*See Activities or Events by Private Organizations, Pg. 41

DANCE

Salsa Level 1.5

Salsa 2.5


FITNESS

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Patti's Bundle – Yoga & Fitness (Hybrid)

Instructor: Patti Mason Mondays – Patti's Yoga A beautiful flow of postures combined with active and passive breathing, connecting body, mind, and spirit. Feel your physical, emotional, and mental stress release, allowing the body to renew and restore. Creating this homeostasis within the body promotes the body's natural healing process bringing new peace and harmony. This class is especially beneficial for anyone with lower back, hip, shoulder, or joint issues. Want to sign up for yoga only check out the yoga section on page 24. Tuesdays & Wednesdays – Patti's Workout Feel Joy in your body! Aerobics, Weights, Shape/Strength, Stretching/Flexibility, Functional Fitness, and Yoga Release. Feel the beautiful changes in your body, mind, and spirit. Choose to enhance your life with the gift of improved health and fitness and to have lots of fun together on this journey. Mondays 5:00–6:20pm Tuesdays, Wednesdays 4:00–5:20pm Class# 8752 8753 8754

Month May No class May 30

June July No class July 4, 26, 27 July 25 – Zoom only

Instructor: Jo Miller This class is a mix of cardio and strengthening. In the first half of class we start out moving to a wide range of music. The second half of class is focused on strength and flexibility using weights, yoga, core work, and lots of stretching for a total body workout. The goal is to have FUN while you get healthier! Mondays, Wednesdays Class# 8788 8789 8790 8791

10:00–11:00am

Month May No class May 30

June July No class July 4

August

No class August 29, 31

Resident

NonResident

$40.00

$50.00

$45.00

$56.25

$35.00

$43.75

$50.00

$62.50

Drop In: $6.00 Resident / $7.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Rm South

Tai Chi

Resident

NonResident

$42.00

$52.50

$44.00

$55.00

$30.00

$37.50

8755 August $48.00 $60.00 Drop In: $5.00 Resident / $6.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Rm South

Fitness Room

Ages 13+. The Fitness Room is equipped with a Vectra four-station weight machine, free weights, dumbbells, two elliptical trainers, two treadmills, one stationary bike, and two seated step machines. Also available are stability balls, a battle rope, kettlebells, band sets, jump ropes, and a TRX system. Children 13-15 years of age must have adult supervision (18 years or older). Days Monday–Friday Saturday Sunday Monthly Rate Individual Family $8.00 $16.00

Steppin’ Out w/ Jo

Times 8:00am–9:00pm 9:00am–8:00pm 12:00–4:00pm Daily Rate Individual $2.00

Instructors: Sharon Van Houdt, John Fleming, Bill Powell Classes consist of a brief meditation period, warmup exercises, learning Tai Chi walk and the practice of short and long form Yang style Tai Chi. Reasons for movements and individual/group practices are provided during the sessions, with a primary goal of leaving each class feeling better than when you arrived. Mondays 3:00–4:00pm Fridays 10:30–11:30am Class# Month May 8883 No class May 30

8884 8957

June July No class July 4

Resident

Non-Resident

$24.00

$30.00

$21.00

$26.25

$21.00

$26.25

8958 August $27.00 $33.75 Drop-in: $4.00 Resident / $5.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Rm South

$4.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance or martial arts class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $4.00.


How About a Game of Pool?

Come play a great game of pool during building hours! We not only provide two professional size pool tables, but we also provide the balls, cues, and chalk for your convenience.

Heart Safe

Richland Fire Department will provide instruction in a 45-minute session on simple, but effective CPR and AED techniques that people can use to help save lives. Ninety percent of cardiac arrest victims die before reaching a hospital or medical facility. Effective CPR provided in the first minutes can increase survival by two to three times. Youth ages 8–15 must be accompanied by a registered adult. Thursday, May 19 6:30–7:15pm Richland Community Center, Meeting Room Free (Registration Required)

Pinochle

Comfortable play and friendly competition. If you need help brushing up on pinochle skills, there are people ready and willing. Fridays 6:00–8:30pm Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included

Greeting Card Recycling*

Come join in the fun with the volunteer group as they take used cards and make them like new again! This program is a fundraiser for the Richland Senior Association. Tuesdays

1:00–3:00pm

Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

Senior Duplicate Bridge

In duplicate bridge the same bridge deal is played at each table. Scoring is based on relative performance. ACBL players may play with nonACBL players. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 12:30–3:30pm Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included I No meeting on July 4

Party Bridge

Haven't played bridge for a while? Come on down and brush up your game. Open to all ages. Mondays, Wednesdays 8:30–11:30am Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included | No meeting on July 4

Haven't played bridge for a while? Come on down and brush up your game. Open to all ages. Tuesdays: Tri-Cities Bridge Club 12:30–3:30pm Wednesdays: Richland Duplicate 5:30–9:30pm 1st Thursday: ACBL Unit 442 5:30–9:30pm Richland Community Center, Games Room

Hunter’s Education*

Instructor: Randy Absolon Learn proper use and safety of firearms, sportsmanship, conservation, and personal safety while enjoying the outdoors. Class is taught by State Certified Instructors. Sign up here at: www.register-ed.com/programs/washington

Super Sitters Instructor: Keira Balls

Come for a day of fun while earning your Super Sitters Certificate! This class will cover leadership and the business of babysitting, basic care for children, understanding children of different age groups, and safety & first aid. Bring a sack lunch and snack to class. Register early as this class fills quickly. Saturday, June 11 9:00am–2:00pm Class# Resident Non-Resident 8983 $75.00 $93.75 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Safe at Home Instructor: Keira Balls

Come learn how to be responsible and safe in any situation. We will cover family communication, first aid, internet, guns, phone, and door safety. Learn how to be safe, comfortable, and confident when staying home alone. Saturday, June 11 2:00–4:00pm Class# Resident Non-Resident 8984 $35.00 $43.75 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Smart Driver Training*

Defensive driving course for ages 50+. Emphasis is on normal age-related changes and compensation. Must attend both days. Pre-registration required. Call 509-942-7529 to register. May 10 & 11, 9:00am–1:00pm June 14 & 15, 9:00am–1:00pm $20 AARP Member / $25 Non-AARP Member Due to COVID meeting dates subject to change.

*See Activities or Events by Private Organizations, Pg. 41

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Richland Community Center, Pool Room $2.00/day or $20/month Applicable tax included

ACBL Bridge: Various Groups*


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Active Story Time

Stories, songs, rhymes, and a little time to play with musical instruments followed by time to visit with Therapy Dogs. Wednesdays

10:00am

Richland Public Library

Sketch Bingo

All ages, all abilities welcome. Bring your own art supplies or borrow some of ours. Meet at John Damn Plaza to pick up your Sketch Bingo sheet and get started drawing. Saturday, August 6

10:00am

John Dam Plaza & The Parkway

Preschool Story Time

Geared toward 3 to 5-year-old children, but all ages are welcome. About 30 minutes of stories, songs, and rhymes. Followed by time to visit with the Therapy Dogs. Fridays

10:00am

Richland Public Library

Evening Story Time

Join us for about a half an hour of stories and rhymes followed by a chance to meet (and read to) a Registered Therapy Dog. Tuesdays

6:00pm

LIBRARY

Richland Public Library

Story Time at the Skate Park

We will share a few stories and then spend time rolling balls and cars down the hills at the skate park. We will have a few buckets of balls, but you can bring a car if you want to. Thursday, June 2

10:00am

Jeannette Taylor Skate Park

All ages, all abilities. You've heard of a scavenger hunt? This is the same idea, but you sketch what you find! Stop in to get a list of things to sketch. You can bring your own art supplies or borrow some of ours. 10:00am–12:00pm

Howard Amon Park Thursday, July 14

9:00–11:00am

Claybell Park

Urban Sketching

All ages, all abilities welcome. Bring your own art supplies or borrow some of ours. Saturday, June 18 Goethals Park

Ages 18+. Wanna make a cool and simple clay bookmark?! Additionally, for those interested in a demonstration of how to make the bookmarks, there will be a ZOOM presentation on Monday, June 27, from 2:00–4:00pm. ZOOM participants need to provide their name and email address to the RSA by calling the 800 number below. All supplies are provided by the Friends of the Richland Public Library. Polymer Clay Bookmark Kits Available: June 22 Quantities are limited so don’t delay. Registration: May 4–June 1 www.eventbrite.com or call Richland Senior Association 1-800-595-4070 Pick up free kit at the Richland Public Library (Must be registered.)

Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site

All ages. Community outreach and subject matter expert Gary Kleinknecht will talk about the Coyote Canyon Mammoth Dig site, and the excavation and collection happening on its fossil-containing slope. Monday, June 13

6:30–8:00pm

Richland Public Library, Gallery

Sketch Hunt

Saturday, May 14

Polymer Clay Bookmark Kits

10:00am

Game Day

All ages. Richland Public Library and Tri-City Area Gaming (TAG) are partnering for a day filled with all the fun and games you can handle. There will be board games, card, and other types of games available for borrowing from the mobile game library, as well as tournaments, short role play game adventures, and more. There will also be food, vendor booths, and door prizes. For details contact Gavin Lightfoot: 509-942-7680 glightfoot@ci.richland.wa.us Saturday, July 23 9:00am–9:00pm Richland Public Library, Gallery, Lobby and Conference Rooms


STEAMKids

Drop in and play with some of our building toys! Weather permitting, we will have some block sets outside to play with. Preschoolers must be accompanied by an adult. Saturday, May 21

10:00am–2:00pm

Thursday, June 16

1:00–3:00pm

Thursday, July 28 1:00–3:00pm Tuesday, August 9 1:00–3:00pm Richland Public Library, STEAM Space & Outside

Preschool STEAMPlay

Drop in and play with some of our building toys! Weather permitting, we will have some block sets outside to play with. Preschoolers must be accompanied by an adult. Thursdays, May 12 & 26

10:00am–12:00pm

Richland Public Library, STEAM Space & Outside

Join us for some building and exploring. Weather permitting, we will put some stuff outside to play with. June 11, July 2, July 23, August 13 10:00am–12:00pm Richland Public Library, STEAM Space & Outside

Finger Knitting

Ages 6 & up; younger children allowed with adult help. Learn to finger knit and donate a strand to go on one of our Sweater Weather trees this fall. Tuesday, June 21 Thursday, July 14 Thursday, August 18 1:00–2:00pm Richland Public Library, Children’s Story Area

Make It Monday – Kentucky Derby Edition All ages. Join us for some Kentucky Derby crafts. Monday, May 2

6:30–8:00pm

Richland Public Library, STEAMspace

Tassel Making

Thursday, May 5 Friday, May 13 Friday May 20

1:00pm

Richland Public Library, STEAMspace Sign up at www.eventbrite.com (space is limited)

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3:00–8:00pm 2:00–6:00pm 2:00–6:00pm

Richland Public Library, STEAM Space & Outside

Teen Botanical Crafts

Join us for some botanical-themed crafts to go along with our summer reading theme of Reading Beyond the Beaton Path! We'll make pressed-flower bookmarks, botanical papier-mâché lanterns, and botanical soaps. Open to those entering middle school through high school, crafts will not be appropriate for younger children. Thursday, July 21

1:00–4:00pm (drop-in style)

Richland Public Library, Gallery, STEAMspace This is for teens only.

High School Books to Movies Club

Grades 9–12. Books and movies are chosen each month for the following month by the participants. Snacks are provided from the Friends of the Library. Thursday, May 12, June 9, July 14, August 11 6:00-8:30pm Richland Public Library, Gallery

High School Program: Paracord Compass Bracelets

This is for students ages 14–17. Join us as we make braided paracord bracelets with attached compasses. Supplies and snacks are provided. Wednesday, June 15

1:00–2:30pm

Richland Public Library, STEAMspace

Middle School Program: Solar Oven S'Mores

Ages 11–13. Join us as we make solar ovens to take home, along with the supplies you'll need to make s'mores at home all summer long. Tuesday, June 21

Ages 8+. Learn to make tassels. Make two and donate one to go on one of our Sweater Weather trees in the fall. Wednesday, July 20

All ages. Drop in any time to draw a picture or make a card to thank our sister city. You can work on it at the library or take it home to finish.

1:00–2:30pm

Richland Public Library, STEAMspace

Middle School Tie Dye Crafts This is for students in grades 6–8. Tuesday, August 16

1:00–2:30pm

Richland Public Library, STEAMspace

LIBRARY

Saturday STEAMKids

Sister City Appreciation Project


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High School Tie Dye Crafts This is for students in grades 9–12. Thursday, August 18

1:00–2:30pm

Richland Public Library, STEAMspace

High School Yarn Academy

Open to 9th through 12th graders; this group meets monthly to learn how to knit, crochet, and make other fun yarn crafts! We will start the program by demonstrating a new skill or craft, and finish with free time for the kids to keep practicing or work on their own project. Thursday, May 5

5:30–6:30pm

Richland Public Library, STEAMspace

LIBRARY

Middle School Yarn Academy

Open to 5th through 8th graders; this group meets monthly to learn how to knit, crochet, and make other fun yarn crafts! We will start the program by demonstrating a new skill or craft, and finish with free time for the kids to keep practicing or work on their own project. Kids under 13 must be accompanied by an adult for all library programs. Tuesday, May 10

4:00–5:00pm

Richland Public Library, STEAMspace

Humanities Washington Community Lecture – Understanding Israel

Join Professor Nancy Koppelman as she explores 12 features of Israel’s history, diverse ethnic and religious ways of life, governance and justice structures, and educational system. Thursday, May 19

6:00pm

Richland Public Library, Gallery

Viewer Discretion is Advised Movie: Friday the 13th

Ages 18+. This event features an introduction and

Q&A by the amazing misfits from the local horror/punk podcast Garage-A-Rama! Pre-Packaged snacks and bottled water will be provided by the Friends of the Richland Public Library. Friday, May 13 6:30–8:30pm Tickets are limited and require pre-registration Registration Date: April 1 www.eventbrite.com Richland Public Library, Gallery

Viewer Discretion is Advised Movie: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

Ages 18+. Join Viewer Discretion is Advised Cinema to watch an all-star cast including Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving, and Terence Stamp as two drag performers and a transgender woman traveling across the Australian desert in their colorful bus to perform their unique style of cabaret. This event features an introduction and Q&A by the amazing misfits from the local horror/punk podcast GarageA-Rama! Pre-packaged snacks and bottled water will be provided by the Friends of the Richland Public Library. Monday, July 18 6:30–8:30pm Tickets are limited and require pre-registration Registration Date: June 28 www.eventbrite.com Richland Public Library, Gallery

Viewer Discretion is Advised Sci-Fi Triple Feature: Logan’s Run, Barbarella, and Zardoz

Ages 18+. Join Viewer Discretion is Advised Cinema for some iconic sci-fi classics. This event features an introduction and Q&A by the amazing misfits from the local horror/punk podcast Garage-A-Rama! Prepackaged snacks and bottled water will be provided by the Friends of the Richland Public Library, and there will be scheduled breaks including an hour lunch after Logan’s Run and 30 minutes between Barbarella and Zardoz. Saturday, August 13 12:00–8:30pm Tickets are limited and require pre-registration Registration Date: July 23 www.eventbrite.com Richland Public Library, Gallery


Wartime Houses

Join us for a walk among the earliest of the alphabet houses: the wartime homes designed by Spokane architect G.A. Pehrson. Meet at the Jefferson Park parking lot on Symons. Distance approximately 2 ¼ miles. Walks are weather permitting. 8956

Sunday, April 24

9:00am

Activity Level 2, Approximately 2 ¼ miles Meet at Jefferson Park Parking Lot No Fee (Pre-Registration Required)

History through the Houses Walk

Mid-Century Modern Architectural Tour

While many people are familiar with Richland’s alphabet houses, few people realize that the city is also home to a significant number of mid-century modern houses. This volunteer-led walk will wander through North Richland looking at some of the more interesting examples of this international style. Meet at the Newcomer Street parking lot in Leslie Groves Park. Walks are weather permitting. 8980

Sunday, June 12

9:00am

Activity Level 2, Approx. 2.5–3 miles Leslie Groves Park, Newcomer St. Parking Lot No Fee (Pre-Registration Required)

Sunday, May 22

9:00am

Activity Level 1, Approximately 3 miles Meet at Chief Jo Middle School Corner of Wilson Street and Johnston Avenue No Fee (Pre-Registration Required)

Difficulty Scale for all Richland Walks/Hikes Activity Level 1 – Gentle walking with little elevation change. Pace is very social with breaks. ADA accessible. 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. Activity Level 3 – Moderate to difficult walking and hiking which may include major elevation changes. Pace is brisk with occasional stops. Typically, not ADA accessible.

RICHLAND WALKS

Join Richland volunteers for a walk through the city’s history—as revealed in its houses. From pre-war to mid-century with a heavy dose of alphabet homes. This easy walk will cover approximately 3 miles. Meet at the corner of Wilson Street and Johnston Ave by Chief Jo Middle School. Walks are weather permitting. 8955

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Youth NFL Flag Football

Grades 1–6. We are a proud member of the NFL Flag Program, which is the premier youth flag football league for boys and girls! This league is geared towards building self confidence in kids, teaching kids age-appropriate skills while staying active and having fun. Participants will love wearing the same gear as the pros, with the officially licensed NFL JERSEYS! This league is non-contact, with emphasis on safety. Best of all, Everyone Plays! Games Begin the Week of Monday, September 12

SPORTS

Player Registration Resident Non-Resident Early Registration $50.00 $64.50 (June 20–27) Regular Registration $60.00 $74.50 (June 28 – July 25) Late Registration $68.00 $85.50 (July 26 – Aug 2) Sign-up: Richland Community Center or www.bit.ly/ActivitiesRCC

COACHES ARE NEEDED! If you or someone you know is interested in coaching, please call the Recreation office at 509-942-7529.

Skyhawks Sports Camps*

Ages 6–12. Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe, and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect, and sportsmanship. The camps are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports. Sports camps offered: basketball, soccer, cheerleading, multi-sport, golf, flag football, volleyball, and baseball. For more information or to register for a camp go to www.skyhawks.com.

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. www.tricitytabletennis.com www.facebook.com/TCTTA TriCitiesTableTennis@gmail.com Note: Play days are subject to cancellation based on facility rentals. Please call 509-942-7529 to confirm. Sundays

Open Grass Play

Available to Middle School, High School, and Adult participants of all skill levels. This is a casual, informal activity, free to anyone interested in playing volleyball. Fridays

May 6 – July 8

5:30–7:30pm

Leslie Groves Park, near Tennis Courts Free

Open Sand Play

Available to Middle School, High School, and Adult participants of all skill levels. This is a casual, informal activity, free to all interested in playing volleyball. Mondays

March 14 – July 19

5:30–7:30pm

Leslie Groves Park, at the Sand Courts Free

RecTennis by USTA Pacific Northwest*

Summer Tennis Camp & Next Level Tennis Learning tennis in the Tri-Cities has never been easier than with RecTennis programs. USTA has the perfect tennis camps to keep the kiddos active and having fun! For more information or to register for all classes: www.rectennis.com/tri-cities. *See Activities or Events by Private Organizations, Pg. 41

12:30–3:45pm

Mondays, Wednesdays 6:30–8:45pm Richland Community Center, Room Varies $4.00 | No meetings July 4

Tri-Cities Adult Kickball Introduction Night

Adults 18+. Join us fun introduction to the league. It begins with a blind coach draw followed by a draft to form teams for the evening. Tuesday, August 9

6:00–8:00pm

Pasco Sports Complex Free

Tri-Cities Adult Kickball League

Adults 18+. A new league offered by Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco Recreation Divisions. More information coming soon.


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 nature 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 is ranked yearly by Washington by Western Golf Alliance - Where You Can Rip It Contact the golf shop for more information at 509-946-0710 or www.playcolumbiapoint.com

MondayThursday

Friday

Weekends & Holidays

18-Holes

$42

$47

$52

9-Holes

$28

$31

$31

Twilight (After 1pm)

$35

$40

$45

Super Twilight (After 4pm)

$28

$28

$28

18-Holes

$34

$39 after 1pm

$44 after 1pm

9-Holes

$26

$26 after 1pm

$26 after 1pm

18-Holes

$20

$25

$25

9-Holes

$15

$18

$18

Other Rentals

18-Holes

9-Holes

Cart Fee (per rider)

$17

$11

-

Pull Cart

$4

$3

-

Rental Clubs

$20

$10

-

Titleist or Callaway Demo Set (reservations accepted)

$36

$18

-

Range Balls

Small

Medium

Large

$7

$9

$11

Senior, 55+

Junior, 16 and under

Jeff Bender Golf Academy on site Contact Jeff for lesson information

509-781-1516

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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 measures 6,571 yards from the Championship tees.


DATES: Saturday, May 14th Blast Da Past

@ Leslie Groves Park

3 on 3 • Check in at 8:00 a.m.

Saturday, June 25th

Taste Da Rainbow Color Wars @ Badger Community Park

4 on 4 • Check in at 8:00 a.m.

Friday, July 15th Night Glow Luau

@ Columbia Point Marina Park 4 on 4 • Check in at 5:00 p.m.

FEES: Team (Early): $40 Team (Late): $50 Divisions: Middle School: Ages 12-14 High School: Ages 15-18 Open: Ages 18 & Older

($15 for individual upon approval f rom tournament director)

SPOTS ARE LIMITED! FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.RICHLANDPARKSANDREC.COM


Grass

Volleyball

Open Play!

EVERY FRIDAY! UNTIL july 8th 5:30 - 7:30 PM

@ Leslie Groves Park (Near Tennis Courts) Middle School, High School, and Adult Levels Free and open to the community

More Information:

richlandparksandrec.com


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Yoga Classes: Must register three (3) days prior to the start of the class. If minimum is not met, the class will be cancelled. Patti’s Yoga (Hybrid)

Instructor: Patti Mason A beautiful flow of postures combined with active and passive breathing, connecting body, mind and spirit. Feel your physical, emotional, and mental stress release, allowing the body to renew and restore. Creating this homeostasis within the body promotes the body's natural healing process bringing new peace and harmony. This class is especially beneficial for anyone with lower back, hip, shoulder, or joint issues. Mondays Class# 8739 8740

YOGA

8741

5:00–6:20pm Month May No class May 30

June July No class July 4 July 25 – Zoom only

Resident

NonResident

$16.00

$20.00

$16.00

$20.00

$12.00

$15.00

8742 August $20.00 $25.00 Drop In: $5.00 Resident / $6.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Yin Yoga (Hybrid)

Instructor: Dawn MacDonald Yin yoga is great for those wanting a relaxing yoga class that focuses on the deep connective tissues of the body by stretching them gently through mainly seated or reclined poses. Poses are held for a longer duration which allows the mind to relax and unwind. This class is a perfect complement for those who do sports, or to combine with a yoga flow or power yoga practice. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket, block, and strap. Thursdays 6:30–7:15pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8964 June $25.00 $31.25 8981 July $20.00 $25.00 8982 August $20.00 $25.00 Drop In: $8.00 Resident / $10.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity/Meeting Rm

Yoga Flow 2 (Hybrid)

Instructor: Dawn MacDonald Merge basic yoga postures with breathing to create a heat-building workout. A cardiovascular workout that combines strength and stretching poses to lengthen and strengthen muscles. Basic yoga experience recommended, although the class is designed for all levels. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket or towel, and a water bottle. Tuesdays, Thursdays Class# Month 8967 May 8968 June 8969 July August 8970

5:15–6:15pm Resident $45.00 $45.00 $40.00 $40.00

No class August 2

Non-Resident $56.25 $56.25 $50.00 $50.00

Drop In: $8.00 Resident / $10.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity/Meeting Rm

Yoga Flow 1 (Hybrid)

Instructor: Dawn MacDonald Low impact yoga class that yields strength, flexibility, discipline, and relaxation. All fitness levels and physical abilities welcome. Please bring a yoga mat, blanket or towel, and a water bottle. Tuesdays, Thursdays 6:30–7:15pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 8963 May $45.00 $56.25 Drop In: $8.00 Resident / $10.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity/Meeting Rm

Meditation (Hybrid)

Instructor: Dawn MacDonald Meditation is designed to help one unwind and reset your mind, so you are prepared for a relaxing evening and a good night's sleep. Please bring a mat and a blanket/meditation cushion. Tuesdays Class# 8988 8989 8990

6:30–6:50pm Month June July August No class August 2

Resident $10.00 $10.00

Non-Resident $14.50 $14.50

$10.00

$14.50

Drop In: $3.00 Resident / $4.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Meeting Rm

$4.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance, or martial arts class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass.


COMMUNITY PARTNERS 25 Chinook Cycling Club..................................................................................................................................................... 26 Columbia Basin BMX ...................................................................................................................................................... 26 Columbia River Disc Golf Club.................................................................................................................................... 27 Fun, Fit and Over Fifty .................................................................................................................................................... 27 Hanford Reach National Monument ........................................................................................................................... 28 Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex ........................................................................................................................... 28 Inter-Mountain Alpine Club .......................................................................................................................................... 29 Little Leagues (Greater Richland & Richland National) .......................................................................................... 29 Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society .................................................................................................................. 30 Mid-Columbia Ballet ........................................................................................................................................................ 30 Mid-Columbia Forestry Council................................................................................................................................... 31 Nomad Trail Runners ..................................................................................................................................................... 31 The REACH Museum ..................................................................................................................................................... 32 Richland Babe Ruth Baseball ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Richland Lacrosse Club .................................................................................................................................................. 33 Richland Senior Association .......................................................................................................................................... 33 Tapteal Greenway ........................................................................................................................................................... 34 Three River Road Runners............................................................................................................................................ 34 Three Rivers Ultimate .................................................................................................................................................... 35 Tri-Cities Girls Fast Pitch Softball................................................................................................................................ 35 Tri-Cities Outrigger Canoe Club................................................................................................................................. 36 Tri-City Bicycle Club ...................................................................................................................................................... 36 Tri-City Dog Park Society ............................................................................................................................................. 37 Tri-City Kart Club ........................................................................................................................................................... 37 Tri-City Radio Control Modelers ................................................................................................................................ 38 United Way of Benton & Franklin Counties ............................................................................................................. 38 USTA Pacific Northwest ................................................................................................................................................ 39 Washington State Geocaching Association ............................................................................................................... 39 Bike Tri-Cities .................................................................................................................................................................. 40 Interested in Becoming a Community Partner ......................................................................................................... 40


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CHINOOK CYCLING CLUB

www.chinookcyclingclub.com chinook@chinookcyclingclub.com Chinook Cycling Club originated in 1986 for cyclists who enjoy the sporting aspects of cycling, including both national level competitive cycling and regional recreational competition. Over the years the club has grown, and the range of interests has expanded with it. However, we still retain our original focus as a club whose primary activities revolve around the sporting aspects of cycling. Our current membership includes riders with a wide range of interests and abilities, including some who are members of USA Cycling (formerly United States Cycling Federation), the national level competitive cycling organization. Club activities include: spring road training events, spring/summer time trial series, fall mountain bike events, trail maintenance, and trail building. Local groups that Chinook Cycling Club currently support include the Tri-City Bicycle Coalition, Friends of Badger, and Toys for Tots. Check us out on Facebook.

COLUMBIA BASIN BMX www.usabmx.com/tracks/1558 Columbia Basin BMX is in Richland next to the Horn Rapids Softball Complex. This racing facility operates under the sanctioning body of USA BMX and current rules and regulations are always followed. This racing facility is operated only by volunteers and is always welcoming any person that would like to get involved to help this track remain the greatest racing facility in the NW!! Memberships can be purchased through USABMX.com and/or at the BMX racing facility during operating seasonal hours, generally March – November. Memberships through USA BMX cost $60.00 and are good for the rolling calendar year. Once a USA BMX membership is acquired the racing fees at Columbia Basin BMX (CBBMX) are $10/single point race, $25/double point race and $35/triple point race. This year gate practice fees, hosted on Tuesday evenings, will be $4.00 for 2 hours of practice. Requirements for riding at any sanctioned event are long sleeve shirt, pants, closed toed shoes and helmet. The track can provide registration one-day trial membership paperwork as well as full one-year membership paperwork, as needed. Spectators are always welcome and can watch for free! Please look at this year's schedule to see what days and times we will be racing.

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COLUMBIA RIVER DISC GOLF CLUB

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www.discgolfscene.com Columbia River Disc Golf Club (CRDGC) is a non-profit organization, and a local club formed to promote and expand the sport of disc golf in the Tri-Cities area. James J. Disc golf is a recreational activity which can be played year-round and enjoyed by nearly all age groups.

FUN, FIT AND OVER FIFTY www.ffofc.org The Fun, Fit and Over Fifty club promotes the health and welfare of adults over fifty. We provide mental and physical activities in a friendly and casual environment. Annual membership dues are $15.00 per individual. Most activities are provided at no charge to our members and their guests. The 300 club members come from all five communities in the area: Richland, Kennewick, Pasco, West Richland, and Benton City.

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Foot Sports and Winter Sports: hiking, walking, cross-country and downhill skiing, snowshoeing and ice skating Wheel Sports: road and mountain biking Water Sports: canoeing, kayaking, rafting, and boating Education, culture, social and intellectual Camping trips: RVing and camping Travel: local, regional, and international trips

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Our most popular activities are weekly hikes and bicycle rides. Physical effort ranges from casual to challenging. Our web site has a calendar of upcoming events, along with officers and committee chairs to contact.


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HANFORD REACH NATIONAL MONUMENT

https://www.fws.gov/national-monument/hanford-reach The Hanford Reach National Monument, comprising over 196,000 acres in arid eastern Washington, was the first national monument for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and broke the mold, so to speak, of what a national wildlife refuge is. Yes, there is abundant wildlife, endangered species, and unique ecosystems. However, no other refuge is so focused on history, cultural resources, geology, paleontology, and other non-wildlife-related resources. Throw in an eligible wild and scenic river— rare for the agency outside of Alaska—and the FWS had to rethink how to manage resources with which it typically had little experience.

HORN RAPIDS MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX www.hornrapidsmx.com Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex is the premier motocross track and off-road facility in the Pacific Northwest located in Richland. Tracks are made up of sandy loam and are supervised throughout the practice day. HRMC is a licensed EMS Agency and all of our EMTs and paramedics are trained in off road vehicle support. They are on site during open business hours. Track Flaggers and full HRMC crew are on site during weekends. Various tracks are offered: Main Nationals MX track, GP track (Area51), Pee Wee track beg. Quads, Jeeps, UTV’s, Heavy 4x4’s are welcome and can use competitive racetracks under a supervised atmosphere on a skill-based level class separation. HRMC is open for practice from January 1st weekend after the new year to mid-December every year. Gates open at 9:30am Thursday and Friday during scheduled business times and 9:00am on Saturday and Sunday. HRMC offers camping Thursday through Sunday during selected business hours. HRMC offers an after hour arrive late camp area for your convenience. You can arrive the evening before posted openings and camp in the after-hour area free of charge. Bathrooms and showers are provided adjacent to the after-hour camp area. Don’t want to haul your trailer to and from HRMC? HRMC offers storage at our facility at very low rates with online renewals. Please see us at the track for more info or contact us at info@hornrapidsmx.com or call (509) 496-2958 and leave us a message.


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www.imacnw.org The INTER-MOUNTAIN ALPINE CLUB (I-MAC) was organized in October 1948 to bring together people who seek to enjoy 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, mountain climbing, and other activities in the Pacific Northwest. We seek to provide the stimulus and opportunity to people to learn more about the skills, abilities, knowledge, equipment, and even the technology of modern outdoor recreation through direct personal experience in the great outdoors. We offer opportunities for people of all skill levels, from the beginner to the seasoned expert, to enjoy the special personal satisfaction that comes from attaining the heights under their own power and gaining a deeper appreciation of Mother Nature as a result of knowing her firsthand.

LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL Little League offers levels from Beginner to All-Stars including Tee Ball. The organization teaches kids teamwork, good sportsmanship, fair play and most of all, to have fun! Little League Baseball is open to Boys and Girls ages 5–13. Leagues are offered for all skill levels. Practices and games are scheduled on weekdays and Saturdays. Play begins in March and continues through mid-June. Registration closes in February! Greater Richland Little League (Addresses North of Swift Blvd and West Richland) www.grll.org grllbaseball@gmail.com www.facebook.com/pages/Greater-Richland-League/569760409720860 Richland National Little League (Addresses South of Swift Blvd) www.richlandnational.com info@RichlandNational.com


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LOWER COLUMBIA BASIN AUDUBON SOCIETY

www.lowercolumbiabasinaudubon.org The Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society (LCBAS) is totally for the birds! Founded in 1965, we provide residents with opportunities to get involved in bird study, conservation, and identification. LCBAS members are involved in a variety of programs to promote bird conservation and education. We survey bird populations, restore bird habitat, and provide education programs to local schoolchildren. We strive to conserve and restore the ecosystems, focusing on birds and wildlife, for the benefit of humanity and Earth’s diversity. Audubon educates adults and children about the environment, advocates responsible public policy for natural resources.

MID-COLUMBIA BALLET www.midcolumbiaballet.org The Mid-Columbia Ballet (MCB) is Southeastern Washington’s premier performing dance company. Incorporated in 1973, MCB’s mission is to foster and advance the art of ballet in its various forms. The MCB consists of a Senior Company and Junior Company made up of young dancers committed to the art of ballet. MCB’s repertoire includes classical, neoclassical, and modern works by choreographers from throughout the United States. MCB has been granted performance rights to several Balanchine works by the George Balanchine Trust. Guest artists from such celebrated companies as American Ballet Theatre, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Kirov Ballet, and the Bolshoi Ballet have performed with the Company. Our Dancers have gone on to professional dance careers, most notably, former MCB dancer and Pacific Northwest Ballet principal, Patricia Barker. MCB is under the artistic direction of Debra Pearse Rogo. Look for information call (509) 946-5417.


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www.trees4you.org The purpose of the Mid-Columbia Community Forestry Council is to promote recognition of the value, benefits, and importance of urban trees by: • Increasing public awareness of urban trees • Providing educational programs and technical support • Providing leadership on community forestry issues that enhance and heighten the awareness of urban trees, community forests and associated natural resource management • Cultivating cooperation among all area sectors involved in community forestry • Functioning as a clearinghouse of information for people with an interest in community forestry and urban trees The Council encourages economical, beneficial, and appropriate tree care practices and policies that promote urban tree health. Membership is open to all residents of the Benton, Franklin, and Walla Walla counties and seeks the broadest possible involvement of individuals, organizations, societies, associations, businesses, public and private agencies, and groups interested in community forestry and the objectives of the Council. The Council assists in coordinating activities of institutions, entities, and persons involved in community forestry, to avoid duplication and inefficiency and to promote beneficial, economical community forestry policies and practices.

NOMAD TRAIL RUNNERS www.nomadtrailrunners.com nomadtrailrunners@gmail.com 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 a fun, safe and adventures experience, for novice and experienced trail runner. 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.


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THE REACH MUSEUM

www.visitthereach.us Since opening in 2014, the REACH has become a dedicated institution in the Tri-Cities, promoting education for all ages. Experience the geological impact of the Ice Age Floods and basalt lava flows. Learn about the Manhattan Project and its continuous influence on White Bluffs, Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco. Enjoy the wondrous scenery of the Columbia River and Badger Mountain. Come to the REACH at 1943 Columbia Park Trail just off Highway 240. For additional information, call (509) 943-4100. Open Fridays-Saturdays 10:00am–4:30pm and Sundays 12:00–4:00. Monday–Thursday by appointment. Admission is: Adults: $10, Students/Seniors/Military: $6, Kids under 5: Free, and Reach Members: Free.

RICHLAND BABE RUTH

https://richlandbr.sportngin.com/register/form/665761074

Richland Babe Ruth offers an opportunity for kids 13–19 to play in a competitive baseball league, playing teams from all over the Columbia Basin. Babe Ruth League has teams made up of kids 13–15. The Senior League is 16–19. Home games are played at the Babe Ruth Complex located at Hanford Legacy Park near Horn Rapids.


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www.richlandlacrosse.com richlandlax@gmail.com Richland Lacrosse Club is a non-profit recreation club providing opportunities for girls and boys grades K-8 to learn and play the game of lacrosse. Our youth club is part of Central Washington Youth Lacrosse League. Under league “play for” rules, youth play for the clubs that “feed” the high school programs for which those youth will eventually play. Note: Players in grades 0–4 and your address is within the Hanford High school boundary you will need to register with Hanford youth lacrosse. There are no grandfather/ previous player exemptions allowed by Richland Lacrosse. Richland Lacrosse strives to provide our players a safe, positive, fun experience. We will provide players the opportunity to lead, overcome adversity, and work hard for themselves and their teammates. The ultimate goal: for our club to be an example of excellence in competition, in sportsmanship, and in leadership. We want our players to be better people for being part of Richland Lacrosse.

RICHLAND SENIORS ASSOCIATION www.richlandseniorsassociation.com The Richland Seniors Association (RSA) was formed in 1995 with volunteers making up the Board of Directors and Officers. The mission of the RSA is to serve as a catalyst for senior synergy seeking ways to improve the quality of life for mature adults in the Tri-Cities, Washington area. That means developing social, educational, and strategic opportunities of all kinds to help people avoid isolation and maintain psychological and physical health. Empowering seniors, their adult children, and their families to become informed about common issues and challenges associated with aging enables strategic planning that mitigates having to make decisions in crisis and chaos. The RSA works with individuals, existing retirement communities, other non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies to develop programs and activities serving needs today while building a roadmap for the future.


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TAPTEAL GREENWAY

www.tapteal.org The Tapteal Greenway is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization founded in 1995 that works to preserve the rustic character of the Lower Yakima River by protecting native habitats and species through conservation. This group enhances recreational opportunities throughout the corridor by providing outdoor education programs and promoting public access to these resources. The Tapteal Greenway is a 100% volunteer organization driven by the board of directors and funded solely by member dues, donations, and grants. The Tapteal Greenway employs no staff and has no endowment. The Tapteal Greenway is the 35-mile corridor along and including the Yakima River extending from Kiona Bend at Benton City to the mouth of the river at Bateman Island in Richland. The land trail portion is identified as the Tapteal Trail, and our water version on the river is identified as the Tapteal Water Trail. This corridor includes a complex mix of federal, state, county, municipal, and private ownership as well as a variety of habitats ranging from arid shrub steppe to lush emergent marshlands.

THREE RIVERS ROAD RUNNERS www.3rrr.org https://www.facebook.com/groups/532290410274278/ Eric Greager: sageg@charter.net

THREE RIVER ROAD RUNNERS

The 3 Rivers Road Runners have been running strong in the Tri-Cities, Washington since the late 1970’s. We welcome all who share our lifestyle of enjoying a good swim, bike or run. The 3 Rivers Road Runners are for runners and triathletes of all shapes and sizes, from the veteran ultramarathoner or Ironman triathlete to the beginner working towards that first 5 km fun run or sprint triathlon, and everyone in between. The primary goal of the 3 Rivers Road Runners is to promote running and multi-sport events in the Tri-Cities. Besides providing events for our members and athletes in the region, we hope to attract new athletes to the club that can benefit from the healthful, positive lifestyle gained through running and multi-sport. Over the years, one primary focus has been fitness for the children in our area and the battle against childhood obesity. We have helped raise thousands of dollars for local elementary school physical education programs through our Leprechaun Dash fun run in March. Our running club not only gives back to the running community, but we also give back to the community at large.

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THREE RIVERS ULTIMATE

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www.facebook.com/groups/threeriversultimate Three Rivers Ultimate (TRU) is co-ed youth Ultimate Frisbee in the Tri-Cities for middle school and high school-aged players. After school practices will be starting in the spring, with opportunities for some competitive games. No experience required. Ultimate is an exciting, non-contact team sport, played by thousands the word over. It mixes the best features of sports such as soccer, basketball, and football into an elegantly simple yet fascinating and demanding game. Ultimate is the antidote to the win-at-all-costs mentality; it is self-officiated and ruled by the concept of sportsmanship known as Spirit of the Game. Pickup Ultimate, The Desert Lorax www.desertlorax.com www.facebook.com/groups/desertlorax The Desert Lorax is an adult, co-ed group of Ultimate Frisbee players from around the Tri-Cities. We play pickup games year-round, and travel to 4–6 tournaments per year. Pickup is good quality, while still being very beginner friendly. Come on out and play! Bring cleats, water, and a white and dark shirt.

TRI-CITIES GIRLS FASTPITCH SOFTBALL www.tcgfsa.org The Tri-Cities Girls Fastpitch Softball Association (TCGFSA) is a not-for-profit organization providing opportunities for young ladies, ages 6–18, to play recreational fastpitch softball in the greater Tri-Cities. Leagues are built around girls playing with friends and having fun, as well as learning the game and building skills. The TCGFSA Recreational Spring softball season runs from April through June/July. Teams are organized in leagues determined by players’ age. Each age group spans two years. Every effort is made to keep teams geographically based by school or city. Games are played at Columbia Playfield in Richland located near Richland High School. Registration opens on February 1.


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TRI-CITIES OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB

www.tricitiesoutrigger.org The Tri-Cities Outrigger Canoe Club was founded in 1998. The club practices on the Columbia River and typically attends six to seven short and long-distance races each season in the Pacific Northwest. The season starts in early April and ends in October. Outrigger canoes feature a lateral support float known as an outrigger, which is fastened to one or both sides of the main hull. Unlike a single hulled canoe, an outrigger generates stability as a result of the distance between its hulls. Compared to other types of canoes, outrigger canoes can be quite fast, yet are also capable of being of being paddled in rougher water. The club owns 3 canoes. Each canoe holds 6 paddlers. Interested in becoming a member of TCOCC? Newcomers are invited to come to our training location and paddle with us on all regularly scheduled days. The club practices are held at Columbia Park Marina, three days per week, on the Columbia River. Notify the club through the website and a paddler will meet with you, half an hour prior to scheduled practice, for orientation. We will ask you to fill out a liability waiver, pay a $10.00 fee for temporary insurance, and we will provide you with a paddle, instruction, and a fun day. You are welcome to paddle with us two or three times before deciding whether to become a member. No experience needed! Must be 18 years of age and know how to swim.

TRI-CITY BICYCLE CLUB www.facebook.com/TCBikeClub

The Tri-City Bicycle Club (TCBC) supports all bicycling in the Tri-Cities and Mid-Columbia. The club offers several opportunities including third-Sunday rides and tours with an emphasis on the joy and adventure of cycling. Riders of any ability level are welcome. TCBC encourages developing bicycling skills but is not a competitive organization. Third Sunday of the month organized rides are scheduled year-round and are open to any rider wearing a bicycle helmet. It is our policy never to leave anyone behind or stranded. The club encourages bicycle riding for recreation, better health, and transportation. TCBC supports its members and the community by holding and supporting recreational rides and social events. The club is an active advocate for the safety and interests of bicyclists and helps conduct bicycle safety programs for adults and children including the Benton Franklin Safe Kids Coalition bike rodeo.


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www.tricitydogparks.org The Tri-City Dog Park Society was founded to promote, establish, and maintain off-leash dog parks in our community. Since 2005, we have raised community awareness of dog parks, held demonstration dog parks, and raised funds to help open the first off-leash dog park in the Tri-Cities area. We also worked with the City of Richland Parks and Public Facilities to open a temporary dog park at Badger Mountain Community Park while planning continued for a permanent dog park. In October 2011, our efforts were rewarded with the opening of Phase I of Paws-Abilities Place at Badger Mountain Community Park. In 2017, the park expanded to encompass the adjacent land and complete Phase II of the 5-acre park that can be seen today. The Tri-City Dog Park Society continues its efforts to maintain and enhance Paws-Abilities Place and has hopes to extend into the surrounding cities in the coming years.

TRI-CITY KART CLUB www.tckc.net Tri-City Kart Club (TCKC) 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 range 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.


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TRI-CITY RADIO CONTROL MODELERS

www.tcrcm.com The Tri-City Radio Control Modelers (TCRCM) is an organization for individuals interested in radiocontrolled model aviation. The club is located in the Tri-City area of southeastern Washington State. The TCRCM operates a premier r/c model aviation flying site at the Richland, WA off-road-vehicle site for its members, new student pilots, and invited guests. The number of paid-up members varies between 35 and 50 per year. TCRCM holds AMA-sponsored and informal events, including Fun-Fly contests, Helicopter, Bi-Plane, Floatplane, Big Bird Fly-Ins, a Precision Aerobatic (Pattern) Contest, and others. Anyone with an interest in r/c model aviation may join the TCRCM. Membership is price is currently $75.00 per year for individuals, $85.00 for family and $25.00 for juniors. Other member classes include Senior and Emeritus. All members except non-flying Emeritus must also be a current member of the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA). Piloting a powered, radio-controlled aircraft is much more difficult than most people realize. The TCRCM provides free introduction flights for anyone interested aged 12 and over. In addition, they provide free instruction through solo flight for any member, using your aircraft and radio equipment. Members are also more than willing to provide advice and assistance in selecting a training aircraft, construction, and setup.

UNITED WAY OF BENTON & FRANKLIN COUNTIES

Piloting a powered, radio controlled aircraft is much more difficult than most people realize. The TCRCM provides free introduction flights for anyone interested aged 12 and over. In addition, they provide free instruction through solo flight for any member, using your aircraft and radio equipment.

www.uwbfco.org United Way of Benton & Franklin Counties 2-1-1 Get Connected. Get Answers. United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties collaborated with many local and state organizations for several years to bring the 2-1-1- telephone information and referral system to Benton and Franklin Counties. 2-1-1 is an easyto-remember phone number for people to call for health and human service information and referrals and other assistance to meet their needs.


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www.pnw.usta.com info@pnw.usta.com The USTA Pacific Northwest (USTA/PNW) offers tennis programs, leagues, and tournaments for players of all ages and ability levels. Working with parks and rec organizations and schools and districts, the USTA/PNW brings the opportunity to learn tennis to individuals in Washington, Alaska, Oregon, and northern Idaho. The USTA/PNW has over 25,000 individual adult and junior members, over 200 organization members and was established in 1904 as one of the 17 sections (or regions) of the United States Tennis Association.

WASHINGTON STATE GEOCACHING ASSOCIATION www.wsgaonline.org Washington State Geocaching Association (WSGA) is a nonprofit recreational club supporting geocachers and geocaching across the state of Washington. WSGA promotes social and recreational activities for geocachers and works with land managers to ensure support for geocaching on park lands. WSGA exists to: • Promote geocaching as a fun, family-oriented outdoor activity that increases awareness and appreciation of the environment and our parks and trails. • Provide opportunities for participants to enjoy geocaching and to socialize with other geocachers. • Educate park systems and land managers about geocaching and its benefits. • Increase awareness and support of geocaching through interaction with other outdoor groups and the public. • Encourage low-impact geocaching and promote stewardship of our natural resources. • Support "Cache In, Trash Out" activities to help maintain parks and trail systems.


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BIKE TRI-CITIES

www.biketricities.org www.facebook.com/Bike3Cities Bike Tri-Cities is the bicycling advocate for our community, leading our community in promoting bicycling as a safe, healthy, and fun form of transportation and recreation.

INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COMMUNITY PARTNER Richland Recreation is proud to be partners with the many organizations you see in this E-Activity Guide. Together, we offer many fantastic recreational, educational, and philanthropic opportunities that benefit our great community. If you or your group is interested in teaming with Recreation, contact us at 509-942-7529 or parksrec@ci.richland.wa.us


Activities or Events by Private Organizations *This activity is offered and organized by a private organization. The City is not responsible for facilitating or staffing this activity, nor does it collect or administer participation fees.

Class Refund Policy The City 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. A participant-initiated refund for classes and activities must be requested no less than three (3) business days prior to the start date and will not be issued for any value less than $5. Participantinitiated refunds will be assessed a $5 processing fee per class/activity for each person involved. Refunds take approximately 14 days to process. Refunds for VISA and MasterCard transactions will be credited to the same card used in the original transaction. Gender Equity Statement The City of Richland complies with Washington’s Fair Play in Community Sports Act (Chapter 467, 2009 Laws, effective July 26, 2009), which prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of sex in the operation, conduct, or administration of community athletics programs for youth or adults. A third-party receiving a lease or permit from the City of Richland for a community athletics program is also prohibited from discriminating against any person based on sex in the operation, conduct, or administration of community athletics programs for youth or adults. Please send comments or concerns to the City of Richland, Attn: Julie Jackson, 500 Amon Park Drive, Richland WA 99352 or 509-942-7501 or jjackson@ci.richland.wa.us. Interested in Teaching a Class? Parks & Recreation is always on the lookout for enthusiastic and knowledgeable instructors to teach classes and workshops. Visit our website: www.richlandparksandrec.com Life Jacket Loaner Program Life vests are available to check out free of charge at the Richland Community Center. Bike Helmet Distribution Site The Community Center is one of the distribution sites for the Safe Kids Coalition helmet fitting program. Interested in a Room Rental at the Center? For more information on rentals, please visit our website at www.richlandparksandrec.com or call 509-942-7529.

Outdoor Facility City cannot predict weather or other environmental conditions such as insects, wildlife, uneven terrain, wet grass and puddles, dirt and dust, noise from other park users, or other unpredictable, unknown, or natural factors that occur in a public park. City will use its best effort to provide the facility at an acceptable level of service consistent with that provided to all park users. Outdoor Cancellation Policy All event cancellations must be made in writing. Cancellations made 14+ days prior to the event date receive a full refund of the agreed hourly rental fee. Cancellations made 7–13 days prior to the event date receive 50% of the agreed hourly rental fee. Cancellations made 0-6 days prior to the event date receive no refund of the agreed hourly rental fees. Damage deposit refunded in full if cancelled prior to the event. Administration fee is non-refundable (admin fee only pertains to Special Event Agreements). Statement of Non-Discrimination The City does not discriminate on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, 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. Participants shall not be refused services due to their gender identity or gender expression. The City does not discriminate based on disability in the programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L. No. 101-336, 104 Stat. 328 (1990). Non-Discrimination in Education Programs and Activities Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal statute created to prohibit sex discrimination in education programs and activities that receive federal financial assistance. The City of Richland does not discriminate against any person based on sex in the operation, conduct or administration of community athletic programs. City sub-recipients and contractors providing educational programs and activities are also prohibited from discriminating against any person based on sex. Sports Concussion and Head Injuries A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury—or TBI— caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This sudden movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist in the skull, creating chemical changes in the brain and sometimes stretching and damaging brain cells. Medical providers may describe a concussion as a “mild” brain injury because concussions are usually not life-threatening. Even so, the effects of a concussion can be serious. For current information on concussions, please visit www.cdc.gov/headsup/

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Richland Resident (R) /Non-Resident Policy (N) The City 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. People residing outside the city limits are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy City-sponsored events and programs at a non-resident rate.

Photo Release Photographs of participants may be taken for promotional purposes. Please notify staff or the photographer if you do not wish to have your photograph taken.


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Columbia Point Marina Park

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Craighill Park

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Crested Hills Park

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Desert Rim Park

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Frankfort Park

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Gala Park

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Gillespie Parkway

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Goethals Nature Playground

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Hills West Park

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Horn Rapids Ath. Complex

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Howard Amon Park

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Jason Lee Park

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Jefferson Park

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Jeanette Taylor Skate Park

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John Dam Plaza

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James Lawless Park

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Leslie Groves Park

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Lynnwood Loop Park

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McMurray Park

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Meadows East Park

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Oak Park

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Overlook Park

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Paul Liddell Park

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Paws-Abilities Place Dog Park

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Rodney Block Park

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Stevens Park

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Trailhead Park

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Westwood Park

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Wye Park

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Open Play!

EVERY MONDAY! UNTIL july 19th 5:30 - 7:30 PM

@ Leslie Groves Park Sand Courts Middle School, High School, and Adult Levels Free and open to the community

More Information:

richlandparksandrec.com


Heart Safe Richland

Help Richland remain a Heart Safe community by participating in a FREE 30-minute Hands-Only CPR Training!

Heart Safe Training at Richland Community Center

Thursday, May 19, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, November 3, 6:30 p.m. Register online at www.richlandparksandrec.com or by calling 509-942-7529 Seniors, Adults, and Youth ages 8 and up are welcome to participate! (Youth ages 8-15 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian)

For more information, to schedule a group training or to become a Heart Safe Campus, visit www.heartsaferichland.com or call 509-942-7703.

Don’t wait for help. Be the help. Community CPR/AED Initiative “To Protect & Enhance the Quality of Life.”

www.heartsaferichland.com


Land of the 2022

CHALLENGE FREE, Family-Friendly Weekend for New & Experienced Geocachers Saturday, June 25, 2022 | Columbia Point Marina Park | 8am-7pm Travel throughout the Tri-Cities searching for geocaches and earn a trackable geocoin. Kids (15 and under) who complete the challenge will receive a prize.

Event Details/Location: coord.info/GC9MR2X @tricitiesgeocoinchallenge


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Outdoor SERIES Movies are free and begin at dusk. Bring your own blanket and/or chair.

April 30 • Solo: A Star Wars Story

Richland Community Center | Outdoor Patio

June 17 • The Addams Family 2

Richland Community Center | Outdoor Patio

June 24 • Encanto

Richland Community Center | Outdoor Patio

July 1 • Ghostbusters: Afterlife

Richland Community Center | Outdoor Patio

July 8 • Space Jam: A New Legacy John Dam Plaza | HAPO Stage

July 15 • Lilo & Stitch (2002) Columbia Point Marina Park

July 22 • Spider-Man: No Way Home

Richland Community Center | Outdoor Patio

August 5 • Boss Baby: Family Business

Richland Community Center | Outdoor Patio Richland Parks & Recreation | richlandparksandrec.com


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