Learnplaylive magazine winter 2018

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DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE Thank you for picking up your copy of the Winter 2018 Learn Play Live magazine. Inside you’ll find activities, recreation opportunities, educational programming, and general information about parks, recreation and library services in the City. We are proud to provide these services in a cost effective manner to benefit our patrons and participants. If you are like me you’re curious to know how much it costs each Richland citizen. Recreation

$25.59 annually per citizen

Park and Facility Maintenance

$112.98 annually per citizen

Library

$37.09 annually per citizen

Revenue from registrations, rentals and other sources additionally offset these costs to provide added value to our citizens. Your City administration runs a lean and efficient organization to provide library, recreation and maintenance services. Please enjoy the winter season and I look forward to seeing you at one of our numerous offerings.

Joe Schiessl Director of Parks & Public Facilities


TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS

Community Calendar ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Community Events ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Creative Arts .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Dance............................................................................................................................................................................................ 7-8 Fitness ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9-10 General Education ................................................................................................................................................................. 11-13 Library ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Martial Arts ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Preschool ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Richland Walks ............................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Social, Cards & Games ............................................................................................................................................................... 18 Sports ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 19-21  Columbia Point Golf Course .............................................................................................................................. 21 Yoga ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Parks Projects ............................................................................................................................................................................... 23 General Information.................................................................................................................................................................... 24

Richland Community Center 500 Amon Park Drive 942-7529 richlandparksandrec.com Facility Closure Dates: January 1 New Year’s Day February 19 President’s Day

Richland Public Library 955 Northgate Drive 942-7454 richland.lib.wa.us


COMMUNITY CALENDAR JANUARY-JUNE Date

Event

Location

Jan 19

RSA Friday Dance

Richland Community Center

Jan 20

Family Bingo

Richland Community Center

Feb 16

RSA Friday Dance

Richland Community Center

Feb 24

Richland Run Fest

Howard Amon Park

Feb 24-25

NWACC Softball Tournament

Columbia Playfield

February 24

Family Bingo

Richland Community Center

March 10

St. Patrick’s Day Foot Race & Leprechaun Dash

Columbia Park West

March 16

RSA Friday Dance

Richland Community Center

March 17

RHS Softball Mixer

Columbia Playfield/Horn Rapids

March 24

Pooch N Pal Fun Run

Columbia Point Marina Park

March 24

Morning with Mr. Bunny

John Dam Plaza

March 24

Family Bingo

Richland Community Center

March 24-25

Umpire Blue Youth Fast pitch Tournament

Columbia Playfield/Horn Rapids

March 30-31st

Badger Mountain Challenge

Trailhead Park

April 6-8

NSA Icebreaker Tournament

Columbia Playfield/Horn Rapids

April 20

RSA Friday Dance

Richland Community Center

April 20-22nd

Mid-Columbia Boat and RV Show

Columbia Point Marina Park

April 21

Family Bingo

Richland Community Center

April 21

Celebration of Science

John Dam Plaza

April 28

TCCC Spring into Summer Fun Run

Columbia Point Marina Park

May 5

Run for Rescue

Columbia Point Marina Park

May 12

Run for Ribbons

Howard Amon Park

May 12

Group Health Inland Empire Century Ride

Columbia Point Marina Park

May 12-13

WA Angels Mother’s Day Tournament

Columbia Playfield

May 18

Hanford Jazz Showcase

John Dam Plaza

May 19

Mid-Columbia Rotaract

John Dam Plaza

May 19

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Jeanette Taylor Skate Park

June 1 & 2

Tri-Cities Academy of Ballet & Music

John Dam Plaza

June 8-10

Richland Regatta

Howard Amon Park

June 21-24

Tri-Cities Geocoin Challenge

Sacajawea State Park

June 22-24

Cool Desert Nights

Uptown


Saturdays 3:00-5:00pm Month/Date January 20

Morning with Mr. Bunny Join Mr. Bunny for continental breakfast, spring egg hunt, fun crafts, sidewalk chalk art and great prizes. Bunny activities are designed for children 10 and under. Don’t forget to bring a basket to gather your eggs! A photo of your child with Mr. Bunny is included. Event Sponsored by Hapo Credit Union. Saturdays, March 24

Time: TBD

John Dam Plaza

Feb 24 March 24 April 21 No Fee Richland Community Center, Games Room

RSA 3rd Friday Dance Make memories and have fun while listening to the Easy Swing Band! Refreshments provided. 3rd Friday of the month

1:00-4:00pm

Puzzle Exchange It’s time to exchange those completed puzzles you have laying around. Drop off puzzles at the Richland Community Center. Then bring your tickets back the day of the exchange to find new puzzles. Puzzle Drop Off Dates March 26-April 2 Puzzle Exchange, Tuesday, April 3 12:30-7:00pm No Fee Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

Month/Date January 19 February 16 March 16 April 20 $6.00 per person Richland Community Center, Riverview Room 5th Sunday of the month Month/Date April 29 July 29 September 30 December 30

RSA Mardi Gras Dance Costumes preferred, but not required. Prizes for costumes. Snacks, and the Easy Swing Band. For info please call: Betty, 509-946-5385. Friday, February 9

6:00-8:45pm

$7.00 per person (purchase at the door) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Antique Road Show There will be two professional appraisers in attendance. Price is $5.00 an item for appraisal. For further information, please contact Barbara Roslinda at (509) 491-3327.

$6.00 per person

Saturday, April 28

10:00am-4:00pm

Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Richland Community Center, Games Room

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Family Bingo Turn off the electronics and join us for some old fashioned family bingo. Bring the whole family, as well as your friends, to the Richland Community Center for an afternoon the kids will remember. Lots of fun and laughs!

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6 Watercolor Painting – Splash Into Basics Instructor: Suzi Vitulli Join artist Suzi Vitulli for a fun and easy class in watercolor painting. You'll learn by doing, and Suzi will walk you through each step. Each class is different; you will paint florals, landscapes, abstracts and more. No art experience necessary. The class is relaxed and easy, so you can't help but enjoy yourself. All artist quality paints, papers and brushes, will be provided. You will learn different washes, exciting brush strokes, ways to define shapes, textures, glazing, the list goes on and on. This is the perfect way to try out watercolor painting for the first time, practice your techniques, or to inspire you pull out those old paint brushes.

CREATIVE ARTS

Saturdays

12:30-4:30pm

Class#

Month

Resident

Non-Resident

6747 January 13 $45.00 $56.25 6766 February 10 $45.00 $56.25 6767 March 10 $45.00 $56.25 6768 April 14 $45.00 $56.25 Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm

Know Your Sewing Machine Quilting; a Simple Project Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Bring your own sewing machine and learn its basic functions and operations, including threading the machine, winding the bobbin, stitch selection, stitch width and forward and reverse stitching. This class is comprised of five parts. It is intended for those who are wishing to gain skill and learn some basic principles needed to complete a simple patchwork quilt. The course will teach the basics of correction selection, cutting and arrangement of fabric, use of batting, as well as sewing techniques for projects of any size. This course requires a sewing machine. Please bring your own if available. Supply list will be provided upon registration. 2nd & 4th Saturdays

10:30am-12:30pm

Class# Month/Day Resident Non-Resident 6829 February - April $7.25 $9.00 Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

Greeting Card Recycling Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Come join in the fun with the volunteer group as they take used cards and make them like new again. Mondays & Fridays

9:00-11:00am

Richland Community Center, Meeting Room No Fee


Tuesdays 1:00-2:00pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6644 January $28.75 36.00 6645 February $22.75 28.50 6646 March $22.75 28.50 6647 April $22.75 28.50 Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

New Attitude Line Dancing Level 2 Instructor: Jo Miller Have the basic Line Dance steps? Come join us for dances that are a little more interesting to help you grow as a dancer! Thursdays 1:00-2:00pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6648 January $22.75 $28.50 6649 February $22.75 $28.50 6650 March $28.75 $36.00 6651 April $22.75 $28.50 To Add ‘New Attitude Line Dancing Level 1’ $10.00 Resident / $12.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

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. Spectators and first time dancers are free. *See Private Organization, Pg. 24 Thursdays

6:45-9:00pm

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Riverview Room

1 Saturday: Potluck, 6:00-9:00pm Richland Community Center

Activity Room

Beginning American Tango Instructor: Beth Trost American Tango is completely different from Argentine Tango. Come learn the dance of passion! Easy patterns.

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Wednesdays 6:45-7:45pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6748 January 3-24 $30.50 $38.25 Drop In: $8.50 Resident / $10.75 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview South Room

Beginning American Rumba Instructor: Beth Trost The Rumba is a slow, romantic dance that spotlights the lady and is in the American Rhythm Style. Wednesdays Class#

6:45-7:45pm

Month/dates

Resident

NonResident

Jan 31-February 28 $30.50 $38.25 No Class Feb 14 Drop In: $8.50 Resident / $10.75 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview South Room 6749

Beginning Cha-Cha-Cha Instructor: Beth Trost Most popular Latin dance, lots of style, come learn to Cha-Cha! Wednesdays 6:45-7:45pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6750 March $30.50 $38.25 Richland Community Center, Riverview South Room

Beginning Plus Cha-Cha-Cha Instructor: Beth Trost More exciting patterns for this super Latin dance. Beginners welcome. Wednesdays 6:45-7:45pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6751 April $30.50 $38.25 Richland Community Center, Riverview South Room

DANCE

New Attitude Line Dancing Level 1 Instructor: Jo Miller Line Dancing is so fun and easy. It is great music, using all rhythms, for an hour of dancing that will help tone muscles and may help increase your memory.


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Salsa Con Rumba Classes  Age 16+  Drop-In Fee Resident: $8.50 Resident  Drop-In Fee Non-Resident: $10.50 Non-Resident  No Drop-Ins for L..A. Salsa 1 Cuban Salsa Level 1 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Learn the Basic Lead & Follow Techniques & Footwork that will allow you to feel comfortable with a partner on the dance floor. No partner or experience required! Tuesdays 6:00-7:00pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6781 February $22.75 $28.50 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Cuban Salsa Level 2 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Continue working on the fundamentals and explore new movements to help your confident on the dance floor. Prerequisite: Cuban Salsa Level 1 or instructor’s permission required. No partner required.

DANCE

Tuesdays 6:00-7:00pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6784 March $30.50 $38.25 6821 April $30.50 $38.25 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Cuban Salsa Level 3 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Learn Casino and Rueda de Casino along with the introduction of Cuban rhythms such as Son, Mambo, Rumba and Cha-Cha-Cha. Prerequisite: Levels 1-2 and instructor’s permission. No partner required. Tuesdays 7:00-8:00pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6772 January $30.50 $38.25 6773 February $30.50 $38.25 6774 March $30.50 $38.25 6820 April $30.50 $38.25 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

L.A. Salsa Level 1 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Learn the fundamentals necessary to get them dancing in any salsa club around the world. The class covers basic footwork, spot turns, left turns and cross body leads. No partner required. Tuesdays 8:00-9:00pm (No Drop-Ins) Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6775 Jan $30.50 $38.25 6822 April $30.50 $38.50 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

L.A. Salsa Level 2.0 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Learn to incorporate inside & outside turns into your cross body leads and adding more footwork to your repertoire. Prerequisite: L.A. Salsa Level 1 or instructor's permission. Tuesdays 8:00-9:00pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6782 February $30.50 $38.25 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

L.A. Salsa Level 2.1 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Continue incorporating the inside & outside turns into your cross body leads and adding more footwork to your repertoire. Prerequisite: L.A. Salsa Level 1 or instructor's permission. Tuesdays 8:00-9:00pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6786 March $30.50 $38.25 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Argentine Tango Level 1 Instructors: Kathy Dee Focused on basic leading and following skills, connection, simple steps with emphasis on improvisation, musicality and the 8 count basic. No partner required. Tuesdays 11:00-12:00pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6780 Jan $30.50 $38.25 6778 Feb $30.50 $38.25 6779 March $30.50 $38.25 6819 April $30.50 $38.25 Richland Community Center, Riverview Rm South Mondays Class# 6776 6783

7:30-8:30pm Month January February

No Class Feb 19

Resident $30.50

Non-Resident $38.25

$30.50

$38.25

6777 March $30.50 $38.25 6818 April $38.25 $47.75 Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Argentine Tango Practica Instructors: Kathy Dee Come practice your Argentine Tango practica in a casual and friendly setting with a continuous mix of music ranging from traditional to modern tango (Nuevo). Everyone is welcome. No charge. Tuesdays 12:00-12:45pm Richland Community Center, Riverview Rm South


Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays 4:00-5:00pm Wednesdays 5:05-6:20pm - ‘Slim & Sassy…” Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6652 January $36.75 $46.00 February 6653 $28.50 $35.75 No Class 2/19 6654 March $34.75 $43.50 April 6656 $30.75 $38.50 No Class 4/24, 4/25

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

Fitness Room Ages 13+. The Fitness room has recently expanded and is now equipped with: a four station Vectra weight machine, free weights, dumbbells, two elliptical trainers, two treadmills, two stationary bikes, two seated step machines, a row machine and an arm curl and tricep extension machine. Also available are: stability balls, a battle rope, kettlebells, band sets, jump ropes and a TRX machine. Children 13-15 years of age must have adult supervision (18 years or older) in the Fitness Room. Days

Times

Monday-Friday

8:00am-9:00pm

Saturday

9:00am-8:00pm

Sunday

12:00-4:00pm

Monthly Rate:

Daily Rate:

Individual

Family

Individual

$8.00

$16.00

$2.00

Slim & Sassy Body Shape Instructor: Patti Mason Work with weights to achieve ultimate results including abs, glutes, quads, hams, chest, back, shoulders, all core muscles and of course your heart! Receive tips on losing those extra pounds and how to shape problem areas. Each class ends with 20 minutes of yoga stretch and relaxation.

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Wednesdays 5:05-6:20pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6675 January $33.00 $41.25 February 6676 $26.50 $33.25 No Class 2/14 6677 March $26.50 $33.25 April 6678 $19.75 $24.75 No Class 4/25 To Add ‘Yoga & Aromatherapy’ same rate as:– Drop In: $5.00 Resident / $6.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Steppin' Out with Jo Instructor: Jo Miller Start your day off with increased flexibility, strength and circulation. Using a wide range of music and a combination of dance patterns, core work, weights and yoga, our goal is to help you leave feeling energized! Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 9:00-10:00am Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6639 January $24.50 $30.50 6640

February

$20.75 $26.00 No Class 2/19 March 6641 $22.75 $28.50 No Class 3/21 6642 April $24.50 $30.50 To Add ‘New Attitude Line Dancing’ $10.00 Resident / $12.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

$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.

FITNESS

Patti's Workout Instructor: Patti Mason This class provides a complete workout, inside and out, potentially resulting in greater happiness and quality of life. Workout includes: aerobics, strength and resistance training, yoga, stretching/flexibility, life coaching and Pilates.


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TAYLOR FITNESS CLASSES* Instructor: Jessica Taylor Facebook: Taylor Fitness Tri-Cities

MUSIC TOGETHER* Instructor: Jana Hair musictogethertricities.com

Cardio Jam This dance cardio class is modifiable for all levels of fitness. Taylor Fitness combines several elements of exercise, toning, balance, flexibility and strength training, to give you a full body workout.

Join us as we sing, dance and play our way through the 25 songs and chants in Music Together's Bells Collection this winter! Our early childhood music and movement classes are for children birth to age 5 and the adults who love them.

Mondays

6:30-7:30pm

FITNESS

Cardio Glow Lights out and glow sticks provided! This dance cardio class is modifiable for all levels of fitness. Taylor Fitness combines several elements of exercise, toning, balance, flexibility and strength training, to give a full body workout. Mondays

7:30-8:30pm

Taylor Fitness Kid Classes Ages 0-10. Kid-friendly routines and group games. Class is intended to encourage kids to have fun with exercise and get their bodies moving. Selected Saturdays

10:00-11:00pm

FIT4MOM TRI-CITIES* Instructor: Abigail tricities.fit4mom.com Facebook: FIT4MOM Tri-Cities Stroller Strides® is a total-body conditioning workout designed for moms with kids in tow. Each workout is comprised of strength training, cardio and core restoration, all while entertaining little ones with songs, activities and fun! Tuesday

9:30-10:30am

Body Back® is a workout designed to help you reach your full physical potential and reconnect to your inner strength. Our high-intensity interval training (HIIT) cycles through cardio, strength, and core work and concludes with a relaxing meditation to help you recharge and head back to your family. Monday & Wednesday

7:00-8:00pm

Tuesday

9:30-10:15am

Tuesday

10:30-11:15am

THRIVE CREATIVE DANCE CLASSES* Instructors: Shantal Moody & Christine Riesenweber www.thrivecreativedance.com Facebook: Thrive Creative Dance ParentTot Creative Dance (ages 1-3) So join us for some special, structured play time. A parent or caregiver will be interacting with the toddler using playful games & nursery rhymes to encourage coordination, skill-building, rhythm and creativity. Wednesday

9:30-10:00am

Preschool Creative Dance (ages 4-6): At this age children love choices, expressing themselves, and moving in all sorts of crazy ways. This class uses children's natural creativity and curiosity to help them explore coordination, rhythm, and basic elements of dance while learning new skills and creating movement. Tuesday

4:15-5:00pm

Elementary Creative Dance (ages 6-10) Kids can be active learners in this dance class by practicing their problem-solving, teamwork and creative skills, all while getting out lots of energy. Use kids' natural curiosity to help them explore coordination, rhythm and basic elements of dance. Tuesday

5:00-5:45pm

Junior Technique & Choreography (ages 11-14) Dancers love to create their own movement. Designed for dancers who have had some dance experience, this class builds on technique while also exploring how to create a dance that speaks using the student’s own voice. Wednesday

4:15-5:30pm


Mondays & Thursdays

Smart Driver Training* Defensive driving course for ages 50+. Emphasis is on normal age-related changes and compensation for these changes. Must attend both days. Fee payable to instructor first day of class. AARP members must show card. Pre-registration is necessary. Call 942-7529 to register. *See Private Organization, Pg. 24 Tuesday 1:00-5:00pm & Wednesday 9:00am-1:00pm Month/Date

AARP

Non-AARP

February 6 & 7 March 6 & 7 April 10 &11

5:30-8:30pm

Class#

Month/Dates

Resident

Non-Resident

6785

Jan 22-Feb 8

$5.50

$6.75

Richland Community Center, Meeting Room Saturday, February 3 Tri-Cities Shooting Association, Shooting Range N46 20.908 W119 28.124 (Turn at Milepost 7.75)

Hunter’s Education (Finishing School) Instructor: Randy Absolon This course is designed to complete the requirements for the Online Washington Hunter Education Course. Participants are required to bring their exam certificate to this evaluation. Students will first meet at the Hunter Education and Safety Association range to complete the field portion of the course. After completing the field course, students will relocate to the Richland Community Center for the classroom and written test portions of the course. Students are evaluated on a written test, safe firearm handling skills, and attitude. The course includes both classroom instruction and a field day. Saturdays 8:00-11:00am @ Shooting Range *Then relocate to the Richland Community Center Class#

Month/Dates

Resident

Non-Resident

6789

March 3

$5.00

$6.25

6790

March 24

$5.00

$6.25

6792 April 7 $5.00 $6.25 Tri-Cities Shooting Association, Shooting Range N46 20.908 W119 28.124 (Turn at Milepost 7.75)

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$15 AARP Member / $20 Non-AARP Member Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Tax Aide Program AARP Tax Aide volunteers will be available at the Richland Community Center to provide free, confidential service to help seniors and middle and low-income taxpayers prepare their tax returns and to answer questions. Please bring a copy of your prior year's tax return along with this year's supporting information, such as income. Also bring possible deductions including current Real Estate tax statement. This is an electronic filing site and will not be preparing returns to paper file. Appointments are not necessary. Walk-ins only. Tuesdays & Thursdays

8:30-11:30am

February 6-April 12 Richland Community Center

Foot Care for Fabulous Feet Instructor: Cathy Foster, RN Come see how fabulous your feet can feel! The provider is a Licensed Registered Nurse specializing in geriatrics. To schedule an appointment, please call the Community Center at 942-7529. Thursdays 9:00am-2:30pm $30.00 Applicable tax included Richland Community Center, Wellness Room

GENERAL EDUCATION

Hunter’s Education Instructor: Randy Absolon Learn the proper use of firearms, firearm safety, sportsmanship, conservation and personal safety while enjoying the outdoors. This course is required in Washington State for all first-time hunters born on or after January 1, 1972. Class is taught by State Certified Instructors. Participants must attend each of the six class sessions to obtain certification. Students are evaluated on a written test, safe firearm handling skills, and attitude. The course includes both classroom instruction and a field day. Directions to the range can be found at: www.tcsa.info.



CITY OF RICHLAND

facility highlight

WWW.CI.RICHLAND.WA.US/STAGE

HAPO COMMUNITY STAGE at John Dam Plaza 815 GEORGE WASHINGTON WAY | RICHLAND, WA

The Hapo Community Stage located at John Dam Plaza is ready to host your event. Not only is the stage architecturally beautiful with amazing sound, it even has a dressing room. The Hapo Community Stage is centrally located in Richland, WA with plenty of nearby parking. • Totals 2,350 square feet of performance space • Accommodates 2,000 people in the interior section of the facility as well as 1,000 more around the perimeter • Offers ample parking within one city-block • John Dam Plaza features newer restroom facilities

3,000 PEOPLE

5 CONCRETE PADS

• Food vendor pads are available and several other food establishments are located within one city-block • There are two large hotels adjacent to the stage with a total of more than 600 rooms • The stage is located one block from the beautiful Columbia River, Howard Amon Park, and the very popular Riverfront Trail

RESTROOMS

DRESSING ROOM

Please call Sherry Gartside at 509-942-7462 or email sgartside@ci.richland.wa.us for rental information. CITY OF RICHLAND FACILITIES | 500 AMON PARK DRIVE | RICHLAND, WA 99352 | RICHLANDPARKSANDREC.COM | 509-942-7529


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Therapy Dog Reading Program Therapy Dogs love your attention but they especially love when you read a story to them. Come to meet some of our beautiful friends. Stay to share a story with them. They love everything you read. Mondays, Tuesdays & Some Thursdays After School Richland Public Library STEAMKids Come build with our foam blocks, Tinkertoys or many other construction sets. Complete a circuit or animate a structure using our tech toys. Play with our giant chess set. We will have crafts and various other activities set up in the Children’s Department and the Library STEAMSpace. Drop in or stay the whole time. All ages.

LIBRARY

Monday, January 22 12:00-2:00pm - Followed by a family movie at 2:00pm Saturday, February 3 10:00am-12:00pm Friday, March 9 12:00-2:00pm – Followed by a family movie at 2:00pm Monday, April 2 12:00-2:00pm - Followed by a family movie at 2:00ppm Richland Public Library

Crazy 8s Math Club For 1st through 3rd graders. It doesn’t look like math. It just looks like fun. We will be building, making noise, jumping and throwing things. And using math while we are doing it! Please sign up at eventbrite.com. Wednesdays 4:00-5:00pm January 31 – March 21 Sign up at Eventbrite.com Richland Public Library Valentine Making Join us for a few Valentine themed stories followed by a chance to make valentines cards and crafts to take home or give to a friend. Preschoolers must be accompanied by an adult. Materials provided by the Friends of the Richland Library. Tuesday 4:00-5:00pm February 13 Richland Public Library

Young Writers Group For 1st through 5th graders. We will work on both writing and illustrating activities and each week we will start a project that writers may choose to work on at home. Sessions will vary so feel free to come to as many as you like. Thursdays 4:00-5:00pm January 18 February 8, 22 March 8 & 22 April 12 & 26 Sign up at Eventbrite.com Richland Public Library Saturday Morning Art Group All ages, all abilities. Bring your own art supplies or borrow some of ours. Watch the library calendar as we may meet somewhere outside the library sometimes. Saturdays 10:00am-12:00pm February 10 March 10 April 14 Richland Public Library Earth Day Nature Sketching All ages, all abilities. We will be sketching at McMurray Park (1780 Pike Avenue, Richland). Drop in or stay the whole time. Last year we saw ducks, red winged blackbirds and even a heron while we were there. In case of rain, we will meet at the library. Saturday 10:00am-12:00pm April 21 Richland Public Library Evening Story Time A special story time featuring stories for all ages, rhymes and songs. Come and join the fun! Tuesdays 6:00pm January 23 February 6 & 20 March 6 & 20 April 10 & 24 Richland Public Library


Kid’s Shotokan Karate Instructor: Arun Devaraj

Ages 13+. Karate is a weaponless Japanese martial art that employs hand and foot techniques to defeat an attacker. The class teaches fighting strategies for selfdefense and personal empowerment. Hard workouts promote strength and stamina. All levels are welcome; teaching is adapted as needed for students who have prior experience or who are age 40 and over. Wear loose, comfortable clothes, no jewelry or shoes. Instructor Arun Devaraj is assisted by fellow black belt Mark Jones. Students will be insured through the US Amateur Athletic Union at no extra cost.

Ages 6-12. Karate is a weaponless Japanese martial art and a fun way for kids to be active and fit while they learn courtesy, discipline, and self-control. Kids will learn to use kicks and punches to defeat an attacker as well as strategies to avoid conflict. Students will be insured through the US Amateur Athletic Union at no extra cost. To ensure a positive training environment for all students, we cannot accept children who have not reached the age of 6 prior to the start of class. Mondays & Wednesdays

Resident

Non-Resident

$17.25

$21.50

6713

$31.00

$38.75

6714

6710

Month January No Class 1/3-17 February No Class 2/19 March

Month January No Class 1/3-17 February No Class 2/19 March

$34.50

$43.25

6715

April

6711

April

$38.75

$48.50

Mondays & Wednesdays Class# 6708 6709

Class#

7:00-8:30pm

6712

6:00-7:00pm Resident

Non-Resident

$11.75

$14.75

$21.00

$26.25

$23.50

$29.50

$26.00

$32.50

Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Tai Chi Instructor: Sharon Van Houdt, John Fleming 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. Tuesdays 7:35-8:35pm & Thursdays 6:00-7:00pm Class#

Month

Resident

Non-Resident

6707

January

$26.75

$33.50

6824

February

$25.00

$31.25

6825

March $28.00 $35.00 April 6826 $20.50 $25.50 No Class April 24 Drop-in: $4.00 Resident / $5.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

$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.

MARTIAL ARTS

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Shotokan Karate Instructor: Arun Devaraj


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Early Learning Co-op, 3-4 years Instructor: Stephanie Dahl Caregivers and children play and learn together in this family-friendly co-op. Children have freedom to choose activities in a safe, childcentered environment. Adults participate, too! Interest areas include: sensory, art, fine motor, dramatic play, and outdoor experiences. This learning community is designed with children ages three and four in mind. However, siblings are welcome so children in attendance might be older or younger than this age range. We welcome families to come and learn together.

Tuesdays 9:30-11:00am

Thursdays 9:30-10:45am Class#

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Feb 1-May 17 6803 No Class 4/5 $160.00 $180.00 (Snow Day 5/24) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm

Early Learning Co-op, 1-2 years Instructor: Dani Clingman Meet once a week with your toddler to play, learn, sing, and make friends. Toddlers will enjoy music, books, and nursery rhymes. Artistic discovery, fine motor and sensory activities. Moms, dads, or grandparents will learn age-level expectations, parenting tools and survival techniques. Most importantly, join us to have FUN!

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Jan 31-May 23 $160.00 $180.00 No Class 4/4 Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm 6796

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Jan 30-May 15 No Class 4/3 $160.00 $180.00 (Snow Day 5/22) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm 6817

Early Learning Co-op, 1-2 years Instructor: Dani Clingman Meet once a week with your toddler to play, learn, sing, and make friends. Toddlers will enjoy music, books, and nursery rhymes. Artistic discovery, fine motor and sensory activities. Moms, dads, or grandparents will learn age-level expectations, parenting tools and survival techniques. Most importantly, join us to have FUN! Fridays

Wednesdays 9:30-11:00am Class#

Early Learning Co-op, 2-3 years Instructor: Stephanie Dahl Caregivers and children play and learn together in this family-friendly co-op. Children have freedom to choose activities in a safe, child-centered environment. Adults participate, too! Interest areas include: sensory, art, fine motor, dramatic play, and outdoor experiences. This learning community is designed with children ages two to three in mind. However, siblings are welcome so children in attendance might be older or younger than this age range. We welcome families to come and learn together.

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Feb 2-May 25 $160.00 $180.00 No Class 4/6 Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm 6795


Sunday, March 25

1:00pm

Activity Level 1, Approximately 3 miles Meet at Chief Jo Middle School Corner of Wilson Street and Johnston Avenue

Urban Greenbelt Trail Hike This volunteer led walk will follow Richland's Urban Greenbelt Trail (UGT), an urban path that encircles the central city. Along the way, we'll talk about the City's history and look at pictures of Richland in earlier days. Hikes are weather permitting. Please check the website or Facebook page to verify. Sunday, January 28

1:00pm

Sunday, February 25 1:00pm Activity Level 2, Approx. 3.2 miles Meet at Richland Community Center, Lobby No Fee

No Fee

Public Art Walk Join this volunteer led walk for a conversation about (and a good look at) some of Richland’s public art. What is it and how does it enrich our lives. Hikes are weather permitting. Sunday, April 22

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1:00-3:00pm

Activity Level 1, Approximately 3 miles Meet at Richland Community Center, Lobby No Fee

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

History through the Houses Walk Join Richland volunteers for a walk through the city’s history – as revealed in its houses. From prewar to mid-century with a heavy dose of alphabet homes, this easy walk will cover approximately 3 miles. Hikes are weather permitting. No registration required. Meet at the corner of Wilson Street and Johnston Ave by Chief Jo Middle School. Hikes are weather permitting.


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Birthday Club Social Why celebrate just once a year? Join us for free birthday cake. It does not need to be your birthday month to eat cake! Donated by Hawthorne Court.

SOCIAL, CARDS & GAMES

2nd Tuesday 12:00-12:30pm Richland Community Center, Lounge No Fee

How About a Game of Pool? Come play pool during building hours. We have two pool tables. We provide pool balls and sticks. Richland Community Center, Pool Room $2.00/day or $20/month Applicable tax included

Pie Socials Join us for great conversations and pies! Who doesn’t love dessert? Donated by Parkview Estates. 3rd Tuesday 12:00-12:30pm Richland Community Center, Lounge No Fee

Golden Age Pinochle You don’t have to be “golden” to play. Comfortable play and friendly competition. If you need help brushing up on pinochle skills, there are people ready & willing. Fridays 6:00-8:30pm Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included

Cribbage Come join us for fun game of Cribbage each week. Wednesdays 8:30-11:30am Richland Community Center, Lounge No Fee

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 non-ACBL players. Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 12:30-4:00pm Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included

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

Bridge Buddies Bridge Buddies is for aspiring social and duplicate bridge players who want to learn and have fun, play cards without much fuss, improve their game and meet other bridge players. All players are welcome. Tuesdays 5:30-9:30pm Thursdays 10:30am-12:30pm Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included

ACBL Bridge: Various groups Haven't played Bridge for a while? Come on down and brush up your game. Open to all ages. Mondays: Richland Duplicate 5:30-9:30pm Tuesdays: Kay’s Klub 12:30-4:30pm Wednesdays: Hanford Duplicate 5:30-9:30pm Thursdays: Three Rivers Duplicate 5:30-9:30pm Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included


Games Begin: Sunday, January 21 8 game season, plus two week of playoffs $100 non-refundable performance bond is due by December 15 to reserve a spot in the league. Balance of fees is due by January 12. Total cost of the league is $600 per team. Price includes applicate taxes. Games: Sunday starting at 12:00pm Richland High Gym

Youth NFL Flag Football Grades K-12. 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! To register and receive your free USA Football membership and player insurance cover, go to https://www.nflflag.com/form/player Games Begin: Saturday, April 14 (7 games minimum) Player Registration

Resident

Early Registration $50.00 (February 3-4) Regular Registration $58.00 (February 5–March 5) Late Registration $66.00 (March 6-19) Sign-up: Richland Community Center

NonResident $62.50 $72.50 $82.50

COACHES ARE NEEDED! Please call the Recreation office at 942-7529

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. It is open to the public for all skill levels. Equipment is available. http://www.tricitytabletennis.com http://www.facebook.com/TCTTA TriCitiesTableTennis@gmail.com Note: Play days are subject to cancellation based on facility rentals. Please call 942-7529 to confirm. *See Private Organization, Pg. 29 Thursdays

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6:45-8:45pm

Fridays 6:45-8:45pm Sundays 1:00-3:45pm Richland Community Center

Basketball Open Gym Parks and Recreation drop-in basketball action. Individuals are divided into teams and rotated through games during the session. No preregistration is required. Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays January 4, 8, 11, 16, 18, 23, 29 February 1, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15, 20, 22, 26 March 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 22, 26, 27, 29 Adults, 8:15-9:45pm $1.50 (Resident) / $2.00 (Non-Resident) ID is required for proof of residency Richland High School Gym

SPORTS

Adult Slow-Break Basketball League The 2018 Adult Slow Break league is for participants 28-years and older, (2-players on each team may be 26 or 27 years old). The 2017-18 high school rules are modified to slow the pace of play. No games scheduled on Super Bowl Sunday! For more information contact Stan Johnson at 942-7541 or e-mail. sjohnson@ci.richland.wa.us


COLUMBIA POINT GOLF COURSE First Green of Washington Links as Labs www.thefirstgreen.org Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Carl Thompson and I’m the Certified Golf Course Superintendent at Columbia Point Golf Course here in Richland. I recently joined the First Green of Washington Links as Labs program. I’m looking to partner with local teachers in using Columbia Point as an outdoor classroom for your STEM curriculum. The First Green was established to provide and promote environmental education. They connect educators with superintendents to host outdoor ‘learning labs’ on their golf courses. This type of lab allows students to perform hands-on experiments and tests within the focus of the school’s environmental science and horticulture curriculum. The First Green was founded in 1997 in the greater Seattle area. This organization achieved tremendous popularity and quickly gained the support of national, regional and local groups. Currently there are programs in Washington, Oregon, California, New Jersey, Florida and British Columbia. There are a number of different topics you can choose for these learning stations– it all depends on your specific agenda. I’ve been provided a Resource Kit with additional lesson plans available on the First Green website. These plans are flexible and easily combined in various ways. Some examples of lesson plans include:    

Measuring irregular areas such as putting green square footage. Volume Calculations – for instance how much sand is needed to topdress a green to a ¼ inch depth? Using a soil sieve device to determine percentages of sand, silt and clay. Testing water quality and pH.

Call today and I’ll include a fun golf activity for your kids. When the lesson is over they can participate in a putting contest. Give your kids a field trip they’ll never forget!

Carl Thompson, CGCS Columbia Point Golf Course 509-946-1074 Cell 509-438-5185 cthompson@playcolumbiapoint.com


TAZ is the place to have fun, be active, RecTennis is serving up tennis basics at a school near you! Developed for children from pre-K to 6th grade, TAZ uses tennis equipment that’s sized for kids. We provide smaller-sized racquets and low-compression starter balls to help your kids develop skills while having fun with new friends. No previous tennis experience required!

and learn to play tennis with friends. register today at:

RecTennis.com/tri-cities dates:

May 14th-June 6th

Our TAZ curriculum combines fun activities with lessons in leadership, teamwork, and other important concepts and principles.

cost:

Shorter rackets, low-compression balls, and portable nets make tennis safe and able to be

$64

TAZ helps schools meet CSPAP and provides kids

where:

with nationally-recommended 60 minutes of

Claybell Park (Grades K-5)

played anywhere.

physical activity per day.

when:

Mondays & Wednesdays (4-5pm) Summer 2018 Information Coming Soon! RecTennis proudly partners with:

For info/requests: Elece Fiocchi 509-221-0823 | efiocchi@pnw.usta.com

powered by USTA PNW

tennis afterschool zone


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Introduction to Yoga Instructor: Dawn MacDonald Learn what yoga is all about with this introduction to yoga class. We will start slowly for those with no experience. Over the 8 weeks you will learn the basic poses and how to do them safely for your body. During the process of doing yoga, you will relax, stretch, build strength and improve your balance. Please bring a yoga mat (some available), blanket or towel and a water bottle. Tuesdays 6:25-7:10pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6788 Jan 9-Feb 27 $39.25 $49.00 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

YOGA

Yoga Fitness & Aromatherapy = "Physical & Emotional Balance" Instructor: Patti Mason A continuous flow of postures, accompanied with active breathing, bringing mind and body together. Learn to enjoy how your body moves. You can add the benefits of Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Aromatherapy. Mondays Class# 6683

5:05-6:20pm Month Resident Non-Resident January $27.00 $33.75 February 6684 $20.25 $25.25 No Class 2/19 6685 March $27.00 $33.75 6686 April $33.75 $42.25 Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Yoga for Two Instructor: Dawn MacDonald In this workshop, you will use your partner to go deeper into poses as well as find new challenges in old poses. We will start out warming our bodies separately and building into a joint yoga practice. This workshop is very interdependent and relationship building. Be prepared to build strength and trust with your partner as you learn to communicate in a new way. Friday 5:00-6:30pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6787 Feb 2 $15.00 $18.75 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Yoga Flow 2 Instructor: Dawn MacDonald This class merges basic yoga postures with breathing to create a heat-building workout. A cardiovascular workout that combines strength and stretching poses to lengthen and strengthen your muscles. Basic yoga experience recommended although class is designed for all levels. Tuesday is a slow flow class and Thursday is a medium flow to power based class. Dress comfortably. Bring a yoga mat, firm blanket and water. Tuesdays OR Thursdays 5:15-6:15pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6695 January $27.00 $33.75 6696 February $20.25 $25.25 6697 March $23.75 $30.00 April 6698 $23.75 $30.00 No Class 4/24 Richland Community Center, Riverview Room Tuesdays AND Thursdays 5:15-6:15pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6691 January $33.25 $41.50 6692 February $29.00 $36.75 March 6693 $33.25 $41.50 April 6694 $29.50 $36.75 No Class 4/24 Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Yoga Joy Instructor: Jolene Szendre In this class you will improve flexibility, strength and balance while reducing stress and tension. Learn the proper yoga postures. All levels welcome. Thursdays 5:45-7:10pm Class# Month Resident Non-Resident 6724 January $30.75 $38.50 6725 February $30.75 $38.50 6726 March $38.25 $47.75 6727 April $30.75 $38.50 Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Yoga & Oil Instructor: Dawn MacDonald Enjoy a refreshing yoga workshop with essential oils. We will be combining yoga sequences, essential oils and affirmations to awaken and renew ourselves for spring. Please bring your yoga mat, towel/blanket, strap/block and journal. Friday 5:00-6:30pm Class# Month/Date Resident Non-Resident 6794 April 6 $15.00 $18.75 Richland Community Center, Activity Room


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Beginning at Van Giesen and proceeding ½ south the trail will be relocated and reconstructed closer to the wall. A gravel walking trail will remain at the previous location of the old asphalt trail. Design

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By-Pass Highway Shelterbelt Trail

New rubber playground surfacing will be installed at the playground replacing the existing wood chip surface.

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The Riverfront Trail from the Hampton Inn north to the picnic shelter will be reconstructed and widened to 15 feet. Three trees will be removed to accommodate the construction which will be scheduled in the spring of 2018.

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Field lights will be installed on the multi-purpose field in the spring of 2018.

A new office building will be constructed at the ORV Park to replace a 30 year old modular building. Design

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The existing sanitary sewer pump station serving the restroom building and boat pump out stations will be replaced and reconstructed in 2018.


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COMMUNITY PARTNERS

Academy of Soccer Excellence ..................................................................................................................................... 25 ACBL .................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Chinook Cycling Club..................................................................................................................................................... 26 Columbia Basin BMX ...................................................................................................................................................... 26 Columbia River Disc Golf Club.................................................................................................................................... 27 Fun, Fit and Over Fifty .................................................................................................................................................... 27 Hanford Reach Interpretive Center ............................................................................................................................ 28 Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex ........................................................................................................................... 28 Inter-Mountain Alpine Club .......................................................................................................................................... 29 Little League in Richland ................................................................................................................................................ 29 Lower Columbia Basin Audubon ................................................................................................................................. 30 Mid-Columbia Ballet ........................................................................................................................................................ 30 Mid-Columbia Forestry Council................................................................................................................................... 31 Nomad Trail Runners ..................................................................................................................................................... 31 Richland Babe Ruth Baseball ......................................................................................................................................... 32 Richland Lacrosse Club .................................................................................................................................................. 32 Richland Senior Association .......................................................................................................................................... 33 Tapteal Greenway ........................................................................................................................................................... 33 Three Rivers Lacrosse Club .......................................................................................................................................... 34 Three River Road Runners............................................................................................................................................ 34 Three River Ultimate ...................................................................................................................................................... 35 Tri-Cities Girls Fast Pitch .............................................................................................................................................. 35 Tri-Cities Outrigger Canoe Club................................................................................................................................. 36 Tri-City Bike 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 Geocache Association .................................................................................................................. 39 Bike Tri-Cities .................................................................................................................................................................. 40


THE ACADEMY ACADEMY OFOF SOCCER EXCELLENCE SOCCER EXCELLENCE

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www.asesoccer.com Academy of Soccer Excellence (ASE) Programs are designed for girls and boys that currently play in U8 to U18 age groups during spring 2017. Our program offers players a competitive playing experience during the summer tournament season, as well as league play during fall and spring season. Our club focuses on technical player development as well as developing the youth of our community into outstanding young people. The program promotes personal life skills along with advanced soccer skills at the highest level of the state. Join the ASE soccer community today!

BRIDGE – TRI-CITIES ACBL 422, DISTRICT 19 BRIDGEUNIT – TRI-CITIES UNIT 422, DISTRICT 19 www.d19.org/units/unit442/ The mission of the ACBL is to promote, grow and sustain the game of bridge-related interests of our Members. Richland Duplicate Bridge Kay’s Klub Bridge Buddies Hanford Duplicate Bridge ACBL Unit Championship Game Three Rivers Bridge Club

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CHINOOK CYCLING CHINOOK CYCLINGCLUB

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 and visit us at chinookcyclingclub.com.

COLUMBIA BASIN BMX COLUMBIA BASIN BMX http://www.usabmx.com/tracks/1558

Columbia Basin BMX is located 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 followed at all times. 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!!

COLUMBIA BASIN BMX

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 $2.00 for 2 hours of practice. Requirements for riding at any sanctioned event are long sleeve shirt, pants, closed toed shoes and helmet.

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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 take a look at this year's schedule to see what days and times we will be racing.


COLUMBIA RIVER DISC DISC GOLFGOLF CLUB COLUMBIA RIVER

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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. We began in October of 2011, and our long term goals include a major yearly event (along with multiple yearly events) and maintaining/improving James J. Lawless DGC. We also plan on beginning/continuing disc golf youth events with local recreational sports departments and schools. We welcome those of all skill levels and encourage new and seasoned players to participate in our Handicap League. James J. Disc golf is a recreational activity which can be played year-round, and enjoyed by nearly all age groups. The Columbia River Disc Golf Club holds weekly events, as well as various tournaments, throughout the TriCities.

FUN, AND OVER FIFTY FIFTY FUN, FIT AND http://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 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. The club is organized around activity categories.  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  Ball Sports: tennis, bocce ball  Social and Intellectual: book discussions, healthy food group, presentations, social gatherings and outings  Camping trips: RVing and camping  Travel: local, regional and international trips 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 THE REACH MUSEUM INTERPRETIVE CENTER

www.visitthereach.org Individuals of all ages can explore the ecology and history of the region with interactive exhibits at the REACH Museum. Educational programs are available for all grade levels. The wide selection of guided tours off-site also enhances the visitor experience. Come to the REACH at 1943 Columbia Park Trail just off Highway 240. For additional information, call 943-4100. Open Tuesday – Saturday 10:00am – 4:30pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. Admission: Adults: $8, Students/Seniors: $6, Kids under 5: Free, and Reach Members: Free.

HORN RAPIDS MOTORSPORTS HORN RAPIDS MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX 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 and MX Beginner. HRMC is currently in the process of building an ATV and UTV track. 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. We have heated showers and bathrooms. 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.


INTER-MOUNTAIN ALPINE CLUB INTER-MOUNTAIN ALPINE

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www.imacnw.org The Inter-Mountain Alpine Club (I-MAC) was organized in October 1948 to bring together those of us who find particular pleasure in shaking the dust of civilization from our boots and hitting the high country trails whenever the opportunity arises. I-MAC's primary purpose is to encourage the enjoyment of the outdoors and to promote hiking, XC Skiing, snowshoeing and other activities. We also hope to provide the stimulus and opportunity for the beginner to enjoy the unique satisfaction that comes from attaining the heights under their own power and to gain a deeper appreciation of Mother Nature as a result of knowing her first hand. We welcome guests on all club trips. Anyone wishing to take part only needs to register with the trip leader. Longer trips have more advanced sign-up deadlines so check well in advance!

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 4-12. 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 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Greater-Richland-Little-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 local 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 welcome anyone with an interest in birds to join us on a bird walk on Bateman Island, held the first Saturday of every month (September through June). No experience or equipment is necessary! You can also get up close and personal with our feathered friends at one of the bird banding demonstrations that we offer through Richland Recreation. We hold a monthly meeting on the fourth Tuesday of the month at Kennewick First Lutheran Church. Each meeting features a talk about birds, bird biology, or bird conservation.

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. MCB Senior Company dancers are at the highest pre-professional level and comprise the primary performing group of the Mid-Columbia Ballet. The Junior Company is the Mid-Columbia Ballet’s training ground and these young dancers serve as the foundation of our Educational Outreach program. Although best known for their annual traditional holiday performances of The Nutcracker, the Company’s repertoire include classical, neoclassical, and modern works by choreographers from throughout the U.S. In addition to its regular public performances, MCB annually reaches about 6,000 youth from our community through special performances and in-school lectures and demonstrations. MCB receives national recognition as a member of Regional Dance America/Pacific where the Senior Company has held the rank of “Honor Company” since 1992. Each year the Senior Company performs at the Pacific Regional Dance America Festival, and MCB has hosted this event four times, most recently in 2010. Many MCB dancers have received scholarships for further study and have gone on to professional dance careers, most notably, former Pacific Northwest Ballet principal, Patricia Barker. Look for information about upcoming performances at www.midcolumbiaballet.org or call 946-5417.


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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 RICHLAND LACROSSE CLUB

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 furtherance of our purpose, the Club hosts weekly group runs, fun runs, training runs and programs generally off the road, hosts education lectures about topics of interest for runners, provides awards for club members, hosts social events for members, and all such other things as may be conducive to the encouragement of running. The Club also engages in community activities, to publicize by appropriate means, the benefits of running as a means of physical fitness to improve the health status of people in our community. The Club encourages its members to volunteer for both Club and non-Club races, thereby fostering a volunteering spirit. The club also strives to leave the trails as good as or better than we found them and as such organizes trail work parties.

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RICHLAND BABE RUTH

www.richlandbr.com Richland Babe Ruth offers an opportunity for kids 13-19 (if turned 19 after Jan. 1st 2018) 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.

RICHLAND BOMBERS LACROSSE

www.richlandlacrosse.com president@richlandlacrosse.com Richland Lacrosse Club offers two boys high school-level lacrosse teams, Varsity and Junior Varsity, competing in the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association (WHSBLA) league. All high school boys in grades 912 who live within the Richland School District and Pasco School District are eligible to play. Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing sports in the Tri Cities area. It’s exciting to watch, fun to play and a terrific way to stay active. Lacrosse is an especially good off-season activity for football players who want to improve their conditioning.


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www.richlandseniors.com The Richland Seniors Association (RSA) was formed in 1995 with volunteers making up the Board of Directors and Officers. This "social" organization was established to keep in contact with each other. The purpose is to unite mature adults in friendly fellowship, provide educational, recreational, economic and community service programs and enable everyone to work together for their needs, interests, and enjoyment. The population in Richland and the Tri-Cities is growing rapidly and we strive to accommodate a variety of interests.

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 membership and the board of directors, and funded solely by member dues, donations, and grants. They do not employ staff and do not have an endowment.

THREE RIVER ROAD RUNNERS

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.

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THREE RIVERS LACROSSE

http://3rlax.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/Three-Rivers-Lacrosse/112001362198330 Three Rivers Lacrosse Club was formed 10 years ago. It is a 501c (3) non-profit organization with the following principle objectives and purposes:  

To serve the best interests of the players in organizing, developing and promoting the sport of lacrosse for youth boys’ lacrosse grades 1-8, and girls’ lacrosse grades 1-12. To safely provide instruction and coaching in the game of lacrosse.

To encourage all members and players in the 3 Rivers Lacrosse Club to honor the game and follow the published code of conduct. Practice begins in February and go through the first week in June. Practices are typically held at Badger Park. Teams are by grade level and rental equipment is available for a nominal fee. We have experienced coaching staff who are dedicated to promoting lacrosse in our community. Please see the website for more details to come.

THREE RIVERS ROAD RUNNERS www.3rrr.org Eric Greager: sageg@charter.net 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 ultra-marathoner 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, we give back to the community at large.


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https://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 https://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

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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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 Recreation Department 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.org The Tri-City Radio Control Modelers (TCRCM) is an organization for individuals interested in radio controlled 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.

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 easy-to-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

Bike Tri-Cities 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. Please see our Facebook page (fb.com/Bike3Cities) or website (BikeTriCities.org) for current events and activities or join us at our monthly meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at: Petersen-Hasting Investment Management, 8203 W Quinault Ave, Suite 101, Kennewick.

INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COMMUNITY PARTNER Richland Parks & 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 Parks and Recreation, contact us at 509-942-7529 or parksrec@ci.richland.wa.us.


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. 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. Participant initiated refund for classes and activities must be requested at least 3 days prior to the start date and will not be issued for less than $5. Participant-initiated refunds will be assessed a $5 processing fee per class/activity for each person involved. Refunds are issued from the City Finance Office in approximately 14 days. Refunds for VISA and MasterCard transactions will be credited to the same card used in the original transaction. Gender Equity Policy The City complies with Washington’s “Fair Play and Community Sports Act” that prohibits discrimination against any person in a community athletics program on the basis of gender. 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 of services due to their gender identity or gender expression. The City does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L 101-336. Non-Discrimination in Community Athletic Programs Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal statute created to prohibit sex discrimination in education programs that receive federal financial assistance. The City of Richland does not discriminate against any person on the basis of gender in the operation, conduct or administration of community athletic programs or sports facilities.

Registration Notice In order to administer equitable services among all community members, the first day of drop-in registration participants may only register for themselves for each program/class chosen (with the exception of parents/guardians registering their under age children and/or spouse). After the first day, participants may turn in registrations for other community members as space allows. In order that minimum class registration is met, please plan on registering no less than three days prior to the start of class. Interested in Teaching a Class? Parks & Recreation is always on the lookout for enthusiastic and knowledgeable instructors to teach classes and workshops. Please contact: Stan Johnson, 9427541 or Jen Davis, 942-7702. Life Jacket Loaner Program Life vests are available to check out free of charge at the Richland Community Center. For more information call 942-7529. Bike Helmet Distribution Site The Community Center is one of the distribution sites for the Safe Kids Coalition helmet fitting program. Call 9427529. Interested in a Room Rental at the Center? For more information on rentals, please call 942-7529 or go to www.richlandparksandrec.com Sports Concussion and Head Injuries (Zachary Lystedt Law) A concussion is a brain injury and all brain injuries are serious. They are caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or by a blow to another part of the body with the force transmitted to the head. They can range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain normally works. Even though most concussions are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications including prolonged brain damage and death if not recognized and managed properly. In other words, even a “ding” or bump on the head can be serious. You can’t see a concussion and most sports concussions occur without loss of consciousness. Signs and symptoms of concussion may show up right after the injury, or can take hours to fully appear. If your child reports any symptoms of concussion, or if you notice the symptoms or signs of concussion yourself, seek attention right away. For current and up-to-date information on concussions go to: www.cdc.gov/concussion Photo Release Photographs of participants may be taken for promotional purposes. Please notify staff or photographer if you do not wish to have your photograph taken.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Private Organization * This activity is organized and offered by a private organization. The City does not collect or administer participation fees. By-way-of a special facility use rental agreement, this activity is allotted scheduled use of the Community Center. Although not programmed by city staff, for the convenience of our patrons, this Richland activity is included in the Activity Guide.


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