E-ACTIVITY GUIDE: MARCH. APRIL. MAY 2015
MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Welcome to the Spring 2015 E-Activity Guide. As the weather begins to warm we’re excited to begin our first-year affiliation with NFL FLAG, powered by USA Football and part of NFL PLAY 60, the league’s youth health and fitness campaign. The program promotes physical fitness by getting kids active for 60 minutes a day. The country’s most recognizable youth flag football program NFL FLAG in Richland is for kindergarten through sixth graders and played in more than 1,000 leagues across the United States. The league is non-contact and uses NFL FLAG branded gear including NFL team logos on uniforms. You’ll also notice several active construction projects throughout the park system. Work at the Columbia Playfields continues to move forward as the City expands parking in the area and converts a little league field to a softball facility in coordination with the Richland School District. The field conversion will create a fifth field at the softball complex and make the facility even more competitive to attract regional tournaments. Also this year the City will be constructing a performance stage in John Dam Plaza. Work on the stage will begin following the final Live @ 5 concert this June and will continue through the fall.
Joe Schiessl
Please, as always, come and enjoy your parks, the Richland Public Library and Community Center. These facilities are yours and the City staff is always ready to provide any assistance you may need. Joe Schiessl Director of Parks & Public Facilities
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COMMISSIONER CORNER Spring has arrived!! It’s time to get the bicycle off the rack in the garage, put on those walking shoes, oil up that baseball glove, get the golf clubs out of storage or load up the picnic basket for an afternoon down by our greatest treasure, the Columbia River. As a long-time resident and newly appointed Commissioner to the Parks and Recreation Commission, I am excited to see more residents getting involved with the host of activities offered by the City. This e-activity guide provides organized programs for any interest, whether it be team sports for the kids, tennis lessons to get that backhand into shape, becoming a master at bridge or just attending a social gathering at one of the City’s community events. You’ll meet new and interesting people with similar interests. So give the guide a look and sign up or show up to one of the events. I joined the Parks and Recreation Commission about a year ago because I wanted to raise the awareness of the parks, fields, and programs that the City offers to residents and nonresidents alike. I am continually amazed at the breadth of activities and amenities that the City has to offer for people of all ages, which is one of the main reasons why my wife, Denise, and I decided to retire here. For me that means taking advantage of the jogging trails down by the river, the excellent (and free!) boat launches and docking facilities, the excellent golf courses, and the newly refurbished tennis courts. As an avid cyclist, I am a frequent user of the trails and bicycle routes in and around the city. I especially enjoy the organized rides that occur in the spring by local clubs that make use of the local trail system. During my three-year appointment as Commissioner, I plan to work with City staff, the Commission and interested residents to further enhance Richland’s friendliness towards bicycles without infringing on our walking trails and vehicular traffic. So come and enjoy all that Richland has to offer. James Buelt City of Richland Parks & Recreation Commission, Member
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RECREATION STAFF UPDATE Justin Brown – Recreation Coordinator The Richland Recreation Division welcomes Justin Brown to our staff. Justin received a Bachelors in Recreation Management from Central Washington University. He has been involved in the recreation industry for over six years, facilitating a diverse variety of special interest classes, activities and events. Justin relocated to the Tri-Cities from Spokane, however was raised in Woodland, WA. He was recently married in November of 2014, and is now the father of a beautiful 5 year old daughter. Justin is an avid outdoor sports fan who spends his free time playing softball, basketball, snowboarding, rock-climbing and fishing. He initially entered the recreation profession to share his passion for recreation with under privileged youth who would otherwise not have the opportunity to experience the activities that he himself so enjoys. That goal however has since morphed into a broader desire to expand his knowledge-base of recreational activities, with the intent of sharing those experiences with everyone!
RECREATION STAFF UPDATE
Carmen Garcia – Recreation Coordinator We are thrilled to announce the promotion of long-time team member Carmen Garcia to the position of Recreation Program Coordinator. Carmen has been a dedicated employee with the Richland Recreation Division for more than 12 years. She has consistently contributed to our events and helped our department establish an excellent community service reputation. Carmen will oversee the operations of the Richland Community Center and take responsibility for much of the on-going classes, as-well-as the addition of many creative new activities. Carmen, who is currently pursuing her Bachelor’s degree, has four grown sons, a picture-perfect daughter in-law and two very precious grandkids. She is newly engaged to a wonderful man with whom she enjoys gardening, camping, kayaking, hiking and cooking. Carmen hosts weekly family dinners that easily include 30 people, yet insists that her idea of a good time is ‘simplicity’.
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Adriana Naccarato – Recreation Assistant We are pleased to announce the promotion of Adriana Naccarato, from a Recreation Aide to a Recreation Assistant. Adriana has been with the City for over five years and has consistently contributed quality work to staff projects and goals, helping to create wonderful community events and activities. Adriana is a Washington State University alumna with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science. She has two amazing children and if that doesn’t keep her busy enough… she also has a rambunctious puppy named Andromeda. Adriana loves to travel, enjoys concerts, all things art and Russell Wilson.
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TABLE TABLE OF OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Community Events ................................................................................................................................................................. 6-8 Columbia Point Golf Course ............................................................................................................................................. 9-10 Creative Arts ............................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Dance..................................................................................................................................................................................... 12-13 Daycamp & Pre-School............................................................................................................................................................ 14 Dog Training .............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Finance......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Fitness .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 General Education .............................................................................................................................................................. 18-19 Healthy Living ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20 Kid-Friendly Activities........................................................................................................................................................ 21-22 Library ................................................................................................................................................................................... 23-24 Martial Arts ................................................................................................................................................................................ 25 Park Ranger Activities.............................................................................................................................................................. 26 Richland Walks .................................................................................................................................................................... 27-30
Hanford Alphabet House Tours....................................................................................................................... 29
Mid-Century Modern House Tours ......................................................................................................... 28, 30
Sunrise Hike Series ............................................................................................................................................. 27
Park Ranger Hikes............................................................................................................................................... 28
Urban Greenbelt Trail Hike .............................................................................................................................. 28
Sewing & Quilting ..................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Social, Cards & Games ............................................................................................................................................................ 32 Sports .................................................................................................................................................................................... 33-34 NFL Flag Football ............................................................................................................................. 33 Coach Pitch / T-Ball ......................................................................................................................... 33 Travel ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Yoga ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 36-37 Park Information ................................................................................................................................................................. 38-40 Park Amenities .................................................................................................................................................... 38 Park Projects ................................................................................................................................................. 39-40 Community Partners.......................................................................................................................................................... 41-55 General Information........................................................................................................................................................... 56-57 Richland Community Center 500 Amon Park Drive 942-7529 richlandparksandrec.com
Richland Public Library 955 Northgate Drive 942-7454 richland.lib.wa.us
Facility Closure Dates: Monday, May 25
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COMMUNITY EVENTS Morning with Mr. Bunny... Pancakes too! Join Mr. Bunny for a yummy pancake breakfast followed by a spring egg hunt, fun crafts, sidewalk chalk art, exciting games and great prizes! Bunny activities were designed for children 10 and under, however the Pancake Breakfast is for the whole family! Don't forget to bring a basket to gather your eggs! A photo of your child with Mr. Bunny is included. Wonder how Mr. Bunny will be arriving this year? Saturday, March 28 9:30-11:00am Breakfast: 9:30-10:30am Bunny Activities: 10:00-11:00am Applicable tax included Resident Non-Resident Pre-Sale Tickets must be $5.50 $6.75 purchased by March 27 Breakfast Only $3.75 $3.75 At the Door Tickets $7.00 $8.75 Richland Community Center & Howard Amon Park
March for Respect March is Developmental Disabilities Month. To honor this, the City of Richland, Arc of Tri-Cities and about a dozen other agencies are hosting a “March for Respect�. This event is a celebration of citizens with developmental disabilities. Participants walk 3/4 mile around John Dam Plaza while listening to music. www.arcoftricities.com. Saturday, March 21 John Dam Plaza No Fee
Arbor Day Come join the City of Richland as we celebrate Arbor Day with a tree planting in our beautiful Goethals Park. Watch the tree planting demonstration by the City Arborist and WSU Master Gardeners. Friday, April 24 Goethals Park
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Skate Park Spring Skatefest Calling all skate park enthusiasts! Enjoy food, music, demonstrations, prizes and more! The skate park features street elements, an eight foot bowl off of a snake run and a separate pool bowl featuring a 10foot deep bowl with a half pipe feature. The park was designed for all levels and expertise. Sponsored by Mosaik Skate Boardshop in the Uptown Shopping Center. Friday, May 8 Jeanette Taylor Skate Park, 1185 Carondelet No Fee
Geocoin Challenge Travel around all four cities searching for geocaches. Once you have found all the geocaches and code words, present completed entry form to receive your free geocoin. To learn more check out the cache event page: http://coord.info/GC5FNHE or the website: http://tricitiesgeocoin.com Friday, June 26 6:00-9:00pm (Meet & Greet) Richland Community Center, Saturday, June 27 8:00am-8:00pm (Coin Challenge) Sacajawea State Park Sunday, June 28 9:00am-12:00pm (CITO) Sacajawea State Park
HeartChase Tri-Cities Richland Recreation Division is teaming up with the American Heart Association to host the 4th Annual HeartChase Tri-Cities. HeartChase Tri-Cities brings families, friends and coworkers of all ages together in a community-wide fundraising competition to benefit the American Heart Association. Teams of 2-5 people compete against other teams in a chase through the Richland community. For more information or to register: http://honor.americanheart.org/tricities. Saturday, May 2 9:00am Richland Community Center
COMMUNITY EVENT SCHEDULE February-May Month/Date February 28 February 28-March 1 March 1 March 7-8 March 14 March 21 March 21-22 March 27-28 March 28 March 28 March 28-29 March 28-29 April 10-12 April 22-26 April 24 April 25 April 25 April 25 April 25 April 25-26 April 30-May 2 May 2 May 2 May 3 May 8 May 9 May 9 May 16 May 16 May 17 May 23 May 23-24 May 24 May 28-July 23 May 29-30 May 30 May 31
Event Richland Funfest NWACC Softball Tournament EWDRA Hare Scrambles P.R.O. Motocross Series High School Softball Jamboree March for Respect AMA Loretta Lynn MX Qualifier Badger Mountain Challenge Morning with Mr. Bunny Pooch and Pal Run Walk P.R.O. Motocross Series Umpire Blue Softball Tournament NSA Icebreaker Softball Tournament Mid-Columbia Boat and RV Show Arbor Day Cache In Trash Out (CITO) Event March of Dimes 3RRR Spring into Summer BMX Race for Life Quad Northwest Nationals MX GNAC Softball Championships Heart Chase Black Widow MX Series Teddy Bear Nationals MX Spring Skatefest Inland Empire Century Bike Ride Run for Ribbons Miles for Memories High School District Softball Tournament Cystic Fibrosis Foundation High School Regional Softball Tournament WA Sate Oldtimer National MX 35th Mustang Car Show Live @ 5 IA State High School Championships Black Widow MX Series Teddy Bear Nationals MX
Location Howard Amon Park Columbia Playfield Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Columbia Playfield John Dam Plaza Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Trailhead Park Richland Community Center Columbia Point Marina Park Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Columbia Playfield Columbia Playfield/Horn Rapids Columbia Point Marina Park Goethals Park TBD John Dam Plaza Columbia Point Marina Park Horn Rapids Athletic Complex Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Columbia Playfield Richland Community Center Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Skate Park Columbia Park/Columbia Point Howard Amon Park Wye Park Columbia Playfield Howard Amon Park Columbia Playfield Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Columbia Point Marina Park John Dam Plaza Columbia Playfield Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex
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and pancakes too! Join Mr. Bunny for a yummy pancake breakfast followed by a spring egg hunt, fun crafts, sidewalk chalk art, exciting games, and great prizes! Bunny activities were designed for children 10 and under, however the pancake breakfast is for the entire family! Don’t forget to bring a basket to gather your eggs! A photo of your child with Mr. Bunny is included.
Saturday, March 28, 2015 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Richland Community Center TICKETS PURCHASE IN ADVANCE Children 10 & under (all activities included): $5.50 (Resident) $6.75 (Non-Resident) Anyone 11 & up (pancake breakfast only): $3.75 TICKETS PURCHASED AT THE DOOR Children 10 & under (all activities included): $7.00 (Resident) $8.75 (Non-Resident) Anyone 11 & up (pancake breakfast only): $5.00
RICHLAND RECREATION DIVISION | RICHLANDPARKSANDREC.COM | 942-7529
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COLUMBIA POINT GOLF COURSE Spring in the Tri-Cities has so much to offer for the outdoor enthusiast: fishing the many local waters, walking/jogging/biking the miles of trails, hiking up Badger Mountain, bird watching, gardening, taking the kids to one of numerous local parks or playfields and of course playing GOLF! Yes, we are truly blessed with an abundance of activities to choose from in and around our homes. Here at the Columbia Point Golf Course we’re gearing up for another exciting season! It’s been a milder winter than past years; I’m looking forward to the course greening up and growing out of some winter stress related conditions. We will perform some routine agronomic practices this month to prepare the turf for the rigors of play and weather; spring prep is the best time to grow a healthy plant that can withstand man and nature! These practices include aerification, thatching, fertilization, pre-emergent pest control and irrigation audits/improvements. I encourage homeowners to follow our example; prep your yards and landscapes now to prevent extra work during the long, hot days of summer! Let me give you a Super-tip about crabgrass; as most homeowners are aware, this summer annual weed is quite prevalent in our area. As I stated earlier, a healthy stand of turf is the best defense against weeds and insects. However, no matter how hard one tries, weeds happen! The best time to combat this type of weed is to apply a pre-emergent herbicide in the spring when soil temperatures reach 55˚F at a 1 inch depth for 5 or more consecutive days. Don’t have a soil thermometer? Well, the flowering of landscape plants (called Plant Phenological Indicators) can also be used as a good estimate for crabgrass germination. Look for the wilting of flowers from local forsythia blooms or the blooming of crabapple trees to time these herbicide applications. What to use for pre-emergent control? There are a number of synthetic products to use that you can purchase from local home improvement stores. These include weed and feed products or standalone chemistries like Pendulum, Dimension, Barricade, and Tupersan. Don’t like to use chemicals? No problem! Try corn gluten meal products for natural weed control. One word of caution…these types of products normally take multiple applications and sometimes don’t provide complete control. Keep this in mind when trying natural control products! Well, that wraps up another update; have a great time this spring and enjoy the many outdoor activities our special area provides. Of course, I hope to see you at YOUR Columbia Point Golf Course!
Carl Thompson Carl Thompson, CGCS Superintendent
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COLUMBIA POINT GOLF COURSE Columbia Point Golf Course is an upscale, daily fee facility built and owned by the City of Richland. It is a challenging course for all levels of golfers and is located on the eastern side of the Cascade Mountains adjacent to the Columbia River. It boasts a variety of tee boxes and measures 6,571 yards from the Championship tees. This James J. Engh design features mounded, rolling fairways and large, undulating greens. The parkland-style course opened in 1997. Columbia Point has a fully-stocked golf shop, cafe, covered patio and driving range complete with extra amenities including men's and ladies' lockers available for daily use. The clubhouse matches the natural beauty of course at Columbia Point. The covered patio with a panoramic view of the front nine complements the spacious golf shop and indoor cafe seating. Columbia Point was ranked 4th in Washington in 2010 by Western Golf Alliance - Where You Can Rip It. Regular
Monday-Thursday
Friday
Weekends & Holidays
18-Holes
$37.00
$42.00
$47.00
9-Holes
$22.00
$27.00
$27.00
Twilight
$31.00
$36.00
$41.00
Super Twilight
$22.00
$22.00
$22.00
18-Holes
$29.00
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9-Hole Senior
$20.00
$20.00
$25.00
Senior (after 1:00 pm)
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$35.00
$40.00
18-Holes
$20.00
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9-Hole Junior
$14.00
$16.00
$16.00
Junior (after 1:00 pm)
-
$25.00
$25.00
Other Rentals
18-Holes
9-Holes
Cart Fee (per rider)
$14.00
$8.00
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Pull Cart
$3.00
$2.00
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Rental Clubs
$18.00
$9.00
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Range Balls
Small
Medium
Large
$4.00
$6.00
$8.00
Senior
Junior
Instruction 9-Hole League
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Private Lessons
Series of 5 Lessons
$55.00
$220.00
$20.00
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CREATIVE ARTS 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, Suzi will walk you through each step. Each class is different, you'll paint florals, landscapes, abstracts and more. No art experience necessary. The class is relaxed and easy, so you can't help but enjoy yourself. All artist quality paints, papers, 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 inspire you pull out those old paint brushes. Saturdays, 12:00-3:00pm Class# Month/Day Resident Non-Resident 9476 March 21 $35.00 $43.75 9478 April 18 $35.00 $43.75 9480 May 16 $35.00 $43.75 Richland Community Center, Activity/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 (No Class 5/25) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room No Fee
Greeting Card Training Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Not sure what to do with your old greeting cards? If you have a stack of cards and can't bear to throw them away, come learn how to recycle them so you can pass your joy to others. 2nd Monday, 9:00-11:00am Richland Community Center, Meeting Room No Fee
Richland Community Center is happy to announce our new, faster wireless high-speed internet. Community members can enjoy free Wi-Fi access throughout the entire building.
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DANCE New Attitude Line Dancing Beginner Instructor: Jo Miller Line Dancing is so fun and easy. It's great music, using all rhythms, for an hour of dancing that will help tone muscles and may help increase your memory! Tuesdays, 1:00-2:00pm Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
9388
March
$28.75
$40.00
9387
April
$22.75
$28.50
9458 May $22.75 $28.50 To Add ‘New Attitude Line Dancing Improver’ $10.00 Resident / $12.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room South
New Attitude Line Dancing Improver 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
9460
March
$22.75
$28.50
9461
April
$28.75
$36.00
9462
May
$22.75
$28.50
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room South
Line Dancing Wedding Workshop Instructor: Jo Miller Don't sit on the sidelines anymore! Be prepared to dance; learn basic steps so you too can join in on the fun whether it's at your own wedding or just a night out! Line dancing is not just country dancing anymore, it includes a little hip hop, top 40, funky and more.
Tuesdays, 6:15-7:15pm Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
9249
March
$38.25
$47.75
9250
April
$30.50
$38.25
9251
May
$30.50
$38.25
Drop In Rate: $8.50 Resident / $10.75 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity Room
Cuban Salsa Level 3 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Salsa Con Rumba Dance Company Continue on your journey of contemporary Cuban Dance in our level 3 class. This class will focus on both Casino and Rueda de Casino along with the introduction of many Cuban rhythms such as Son, Mambo, Rumba and Cubaton. Completion of Cuban Salsa Level 1 or instructor's permission is required to register for this class. No partner required. Tuesdays, 7:15-8:15pm Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
9378
March
$38.25
$47.75
9379
April
$30.50
$38.25
9380
May
$30.50
$38.25
Drop In Rate: $8.50 Resident / $10.75 Non-Resident
Saturday, 11:00am-12:15pm Class#
Month/Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9540
April 25
$12.00
$15.00
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room South
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Cuban Salsa Level 1-2 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Salsa Con Rumba Dance Company Learn to dance Salsa the way it's done in Cuba! We teach the fundamentals to a dance that is rich in culture and history, emphasizing the social and movement aspects that make it unique. Learn the basic lead and follow techniques as well as footwork that will allow you to feel comfortable with a partner on the dance floor. No partner required.
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
DANCE L.A. Salsa Level 1 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Salsa Con Rumba Dance Company Ages 16+. This class is for the beginning salsero who is interested in learning the fundamentals necessary to get them dancing in any salsa club around the world. The class covers basic footwork, spot turns, left turns and cross body leads. No partner required. This class is a pre-requisite to L.A. Salsa Level 2. Tuesdays, 8:15-9:15pm Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
9381
March
$38.25
$47.75
9383
May
$30.50
$38.25
Drop In Rate: $8.50 Resident / $10.75 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity Room
L.A. Salsa Level 2 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Salsa Con Rumba Dance Company Ages 16+. This class progresses from the level one class and covers body motion fundamentals, inside and outside turn combinations and more advanced footwork. No partner is required. Completion of L.A. Salsa Level 1 or instructor's permission is required to register for this class. Tuesdays, 8:15-9:15pm Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
9385
April
$30.50
$38.25
Drop In Rate: $8.50 Resident / $10.75 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Activity Room
Ballet for Adults Instructor: Rebecca Hodges This class is designed for beginners or those returning. Ballet is a great form of exercise that improves balance, flexibility and strength. Please join us and experience the benefits of ballet. No experience necessary. Wednesdays, 5:45-6:45pm Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
9483
March
$15.00
$18.75
9484
April
$15.00
$18.75
9485
May
$15.00
$18.75
Richland Community Center, Activity 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. Thursdays, 7:30pm 1st Saturday, 6:30pm Community Center, Activity Room
Square Dancing* The Columbia River Squares Dance Club holds Mainstream Squares and Round Dancing. All square and round dancers are invited to join in on the fun in a smoke/alcohol free environment. No-cost for introduction to square dancing. Saturday, March 21, April 11, May 9, 6:30pm
$5.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance or martial arts class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $5.00.
Community Center, Riverview Room Introduction to Square Dance: 6:30
* See General Information on page 56.
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DAYCAMP & PRE-SCHOOL DAYCAMP/PRE-SCHOOL Spring Break Camp Instructor: Recreation Staff Kindergarten - 6th Grade Join us for Spring Break Camp at the Richland Community Center. Supervised activities include arts & craft projects, games, special events, field trips, Park Ranger activities, hikes, geocaching, science projects, cooking and more! For early or extended hours please call staff at 9427529. Registration packet must be completed prior to final enrollment. Bring sack lunch, snacks and water bottle each day. The packet is available at Richland Community Center or www.richlandparksandrec.com Monday-Friday, 7:30am-5:30pm Class# 9426
Month/Dates March 30-April 3
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room Resident $110.00 / Non-Resident $137.50 Extended Hours: Resident $15 / Non-Resident $18.75 Additional $10.00 per week required for field trip
Parent/Young Toddlers Co-Op 1-2 years Instructor: Lynn Bitten This class celebrates your child's first through second year of life. Parents and children meet once a week to learn and play in a pleasing setting that teaches age appropriate music, games and crafts. Parents are involved in all aspects of this child oriented atmosphere, helping to develop realistic age-level expectations, better understand child development, explore child guidance techniques and discuss contemporary family issues. Younger or older siblings may attend with instructor permission. Instructor will provide a supply list. Thursdays, 9:15-11:15am Class# Month/Date Resident Non-Resident 9438 March 12-June 4 $100.00 $125.00 Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
Parent Toddlers Co-Op 2-3 years Instructor: Phyllis Ferguson This class celebrates your child's second through third year of life. Parents and children meet once a week to learn and play using developmentally appropriate music, games and crafts. Parents are involved in all aspects of this child oriented atmosphere, helping to develop realistic age-level expectations, better understand child development, explore child guidance techniques and discuss contemporary family issues. Younger or older siblings may attend with instructor permission. Instructor will provide a supply list. Wednesdays, 9:15-11:15am Class# Month/Date Resident Non-Resident 9437 March 11-June 3 $100.00 $125.00 Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
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DOG TRAINING To learn more about Krystal Ellingson, owner of Speak Dog and to register for her dog classes visit: http://speakdogtricities.com. Dog Training Basic* Instructor: Speak Dog Staff No Prerequisite. Designed for dogs 8 months, or older, utilizing positive teaching methods. Your dog will learn: sit, down, stay, recall, leash training, household manners, behavior solutions and more. Must have proof of current vaccination shots. Participants choose their beginning date and attend each week consecutively. Saturdays, 12:00-1:00pm Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room $125.00 for 6 week class
Puppy Class* Instructor: Speak Dog Staff No Prerequisite. This fun and interactive class will teach your puppy: sit, down, stay, recall, leash training, household manners, behavior solutions and more. Each class includes 10 minutes of playtime with a special emphasis on socialization as well as an opportunity for off leash training (indoors only). Come teach your puppy in a fun and positive way! Must have proof of at least two puppy vaccination shots. Participants choose their beginning date and attend each week consecutively. Saturdays, 10:30-11:30am
Yappy Hour: Puppy Socialization & Playtime* Instructor: Speak Dog Staff Puppies 2-6 months. Yappy Hour will be supervised and directed by one of our professional dog trainers. Your puppy can gain a positive outlet for letting out energy, mental stimulation and lots of fun, socialization with other puppies and people, confidence building, bite inhibition and learn to Speak Dog through appropriate play. Space limited to 10 puppies per Yappy Hour. Must have proof of vaccines and well check before attending.
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room $125.00 for 6 week class
Saturdays, 1:30pm Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room No Fee
* See Private Organization on page 56.
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FINANCE Tax Aide Program AARP Tax Aide provides free, confidential service to help seniors and middle and low-income taxpayers prepare their tax returns and to answer questions. Bring a copy of your prior year's tax return along with this year's supporting information. This is an electronic filing site. Refunds are deposited directly into taxpayer’s bank account, which requires that you bring your bank account number or a blank check. Appointments are not necessary. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:30-11:30am February 3-April 14 Richland Community Center, Activity Room No Fee
Tips and Tricks for Selling your Home Join Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and Now Mortgage in an information packed class to find helpful ways to market and sell your home, the differences between for sale by owner vs. using a realtor, the costs and benefits and what updates and improvements to make to get the best value out of your home. Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00pm Class# 9470 9471 9472
Month/Date March 11 April 8 May 20
Richland Community Center, Activity Room No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Investing in Real Estate Join Berkshire Hathaway Home Services and Now Mortgage to learn about buying a home vs. renting, how to break into the rental market and how to flip homes or buy a second home. Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00pm Class# 9473
Month/Date March 4
9474 April 15 9475 May 6 Richland Community Center, Activity Room No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
First Time Home Buyer Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and Now Mortgage present a first time home buyers seminar. Learn the ins and outs of purchasing your first home. From the 3 main factors of the pre-approval process to finding the right home for you. Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00pm Class# 9467
Month/Date March 18
9467 April 22 9469 May 13 Richland Community Center, Activity Room No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Foundations of Investing Instructor: Tom Steinert This educational program will give an overview of investing, including key terms and investment types. This class covers bond, stocks and mutual funds, as well as the importance of asset allocation. Thursdays, 10:00-11:00am Class#
Month/Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9506 March 26 $5.00 $6.25 9507 April 23 $5.00 $6.25 Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
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FITNESS Patti's Workout Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE, ACE,Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified Look better! Feel better! Love your life! This class provides a complete workout, inside and out, resulting in greater happiness and quality of life. Workout include: aerobics, strength/resistance training, yoga, stretching/flexibility, life coaching and pilates. Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00-5:00pm Wednesdays, 5:05-6:20pm – ‘Slim & Sassy Bodyshape’ NonClass# Month Resident No Class Resident 9389 March $36.75 $46.00 9390
April
$34.75
$43.50
9391
May
$32.75
$41.00
5/25
Drop In Rate: $5.00 Resident / $6.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
Slim & Sassy Body Shape Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE,Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified Do you want to be leaner, stronger and feel a little more sassy in your life? This class is for you! You will work with weights to achieve ultimate results including abs, glutes, quads, hams, chest, back, shoulders, all core muscles and of course your heart! You will also receive tips on how to lose those extra pounds and shape those problem areas. Each class will end with 20 minutes of yoga stretch and relax. You will leave feeling uplifted and empowered! Wednesdays, 5:05-6:20pm Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
9278
March
$26.50
$33.25
9279
April
$33.00
$41.25
9280 May $26.50 $33.25 To Add ‘Yoga & Aromatherapy’ $5.00 Resident / $6.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
Steppin' Out with Jo Instructor: Jo Miller Want to start your day off with increased flexibility, strength and circulation? Then this is the class for you! Using a wide range of music and a combination of dance patterns, core work, weights and yoga, you will leave feeling energized! Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 9:00-10:00am Class#
Month
Resident
9272
March
$24.50
NonResident $30.50
9273
April
$24.50
$30.50
No Class
9274 May $22.75 $28.50 To Add ‘New Attitude Line Dancing’ $10.00 Resident / $12.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
5/25
Fitness Room Ages 13+. Four station Vectra weight machine, dumbbells, two elliptical trainers, two treadmills and two seated step machines. View the Columbia River and Howard Amon Park while working out. Children 13-15 years of age must have adult supervision (18 years or older) in the Fitness Room. Days
Times
Monday-Friday
8:00am-10:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-10:00pm
Sunday
12:00-6:00pm
Monthly Rate:
Daily Rate:
Individual
Family
Individual
Family
$20.00
$40.00
$3.00
$7.00
$5.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance or martial arts class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $5.00.
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GENERAL EDUCATION Women's Self Defense Instructor: Athena Clark, Richland Police Detective Ages 12+. Most women know all too well the sense of feeling like targets for whatever dangers may be lurking. Knowing how to protect yourself empowers your capabilities, softens the range of feeling powerless, while heightening your sense of awareness. The R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense) System is a comprehensive, women-only course that begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. R.A.D. is not a Martial Arts program. Each student will be provided a workbook/reference manual. The manual outlines the entire Physical Defense Program for reference and continuous personal growth, and is the key to R.A.D's free lifetime return and practice policy for R.A.D. graduates. March 24 & 26, 6:00-8:00pm March 31 & April 2, 6:00-8:30pm Class# Month/Date Resident Non-Resident 9439 March 24-April 2 $20.00 $25.00 Richland Police Department, Training Room
Introduction to Fly Fishing Instructor: Rich Holten Ages 14+. Get ready for spring fly fishing! The Columbia Basin Fly Casters help you select and prepare the right gear and flies. Learn about flycasting, how to tie the right knots, and how to choose a great fly-fishing hole in the Tri-Cities. Bring your favorite fly rod so the instructor can help load backing, line, leader and tippet. Classroom instruction includes fly fishing preparation and handson casting. Saturday, 6:00-8:00pm Class# 9482
Month/Date April 11
Resident $12.00
Non-Resident $15.00
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
Intro to Japanese Instructor: Karen Rogers A class designed for those wanting to learn about the language and culture of one of the world's most fascination countries: Japan! The objective of this course is to provide a basic introduction to spoken and written Japanese. No previous experience with the Japanese language is required. Tuesdays & Thursday, 7:00-8:00pm Class# Month/Date Resident Non-Resident 9357 March 3-12 $5.00 $6.25 9358 March 17-26 $5.00 $6.25 Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
Richland Community Center is happy to announce our new, faster wireless high-speed internet. Community members can enjoy free Wi-Fi access throughout the entire building.
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GENERAL EDUCATION Hunter's Education (Finishing School) 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. This facility is part of the Tri-Cities Shooting Association range. Directions to the range can be found at: www.tcsa.info. 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 Class# Month/Date Resident Non-Resident 9375 March 14 $5.00 $6.25 9376 April 18 $5.00 $6.25 9377 May 9 $5.00 $6.25 Field Exam: 8:00am – Tri-Cities Shooting Association, Shooting Range (Directions: www.tcsa.info) Written Exam: 10:00am - Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
It’s Electric, Energy & Power* Learn about circuits, paper turbine engines and more. Saturdays, 10:30am-2:30pm May 9 & May 30 Hanford Reach Interpretive Center No Fee
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 9427529 to register. Wednesdays & Thursdays, 9:00-1:00pm Month/Date March 18-19 April 15-16
AARP $15.00 $15.00
Non-AARP $20.00 $20.00
May 13-14 $15.00 $20.00 June 17-18 $15.00 $20.00 Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
Composting and Recycling* Start your own mini-compost kit, upcycled picture frames and garbage relay race. Saturdays, 10:30am-2:30pm March 14 & March 28 Hanford Reach Interpretive Center No Fee
Wind & Air* Learn about air cannons, balloon science and DIY parachutes. Saturdays, 10:30am-2:30pm April 11 & April 25 Hanford Reach Interpretive Center No Fee
* See Private Organization on page 56.
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HEALTHY LIVING 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-4:00pm $30.00 Applicable tax included Richland Community Center, Wellness Room
Walk at the Richland Community Center Come to the Richland Community Center to enjoy your indoor walking exercise. You'll receive valuable health benefits in a controlled environment! Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:00-9:00am No Fee Richland Community Center (Building Closed 5/25)
Steppin' Out with Jo Instructor: Jo Miller Want to start your day off with increased flexibility, strength and circulation? Then this is the class for you! Using a wide range of music and a combination of dance patterns, core work, weights and yoga, you will leave feeling energized! Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 9:00-10:00am Class#
Month
Resident
9272
March
$24.50
NonResident $30.50
9273
April
$24.50
$30.50
No Class
9274 May $22.75 $28.50 5/25 To Add ‘New Attitude Line Dancing’ $10.00 Resident / $12.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
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Fitness Room Ages 13+. Four station Vectra weight machine, dumbbells, two elliptical trainers, two treadmills and two seated step machines. View the Columbia River and Howard Amon Park while working out. Children 13-15 years of age must have adult supervision (18 years or older) in the Fitness Room. Days
Times
Monday-Friday
8:00am-10:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-10:00pm
Sunday
12:00-6:00pm
Monthly Rate:
Daily Rate:
Individual
Family
Individual
Family
$20.00
$40.00
$3.00
$7.00
KID-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES Spring Break Camp Instructor: Recreation Staff Kindergarten - 6th Grade Join us for Spring Break Camp at the Richland Community Center. Supervised activities include arts & craft projects, games, special events, field trips, Park Ranger activities, hikes, geocaching, science projects, cooking and more! For early or extended hours please call staff at 9427529. Registration packet must be completed prior to final enrollment. Bring sack lunch, snacks and water bottle each day. The packet is available at Richland Community Center or www.richlandparksandrec.com Monday-Friday, 7:30am-5:30pm Class# 9426
Month/Dates March 30-April 3
Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room Resident $110.00 / Non-Resident $137.50 Extended Hours: Resident $15 / Non-Resident $18.75 Additional $10.00 per week required for field trip
Tree ID hike. What kind of tree is that? Instructor: Park Ranger Get outside and take a walk. More specifically, let's walk under our Urban Forest Canopy on a tree identification hike. Learn about the different species of trees we have in our community all while getting in some exercise and enjoying the great outdoors. Friday, March 27, 3:00-4:00pm Activity Level 1, ADA, Approximately 1 mile (Activity Level Description, page 27) Howard Amon Park, South Shelter No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Morning with Mr. Bunny... Pancakes too! Join Mr. Bunny for a yummy pancake breakfast followed by a spring egg hunt, fun crafts, sidewalk chalk art, exciting games and great prizes! Bunny activities were designed for children 10 and under, however the Pancake Breakfast is for the whole family! Don't forget to bring a basket to gather your eggs! A photo of your child with Mr. Bunny is included. Wonder how Mr. Bunny will be arriving this year? Saturday, March 28, 9:30-11:00am Breakfast: 9:30-10:30am Bunny Activities: 10:00-11:00am Applicable tax included Resident Non-Resident Pre-Sale Tickets must be $5.50 $6.75 purchased by March 27 Breakfast Only $3.75 $3.75 At the Door Tickets $7.00 $8.75 Richland Community Center & Howard Amon Park
Bird Banding Demonstrations Instructor: Ed Rykiel, Audubon Society Are you interested in seeing wild birds up close? Want to learn how birds are captured, identified, measured, recorded, banded and how the information is used to study bird behavior and population dynamics? Join Ed at one of the demonstration locations. Demonstrations will not take place in inclement weather. Please check our website or Facebook page to verify. Saturdays, 9:00-10:30am Activity Level 2, Approximately 1-2 miles (Activity Level Description, page 27) March 28, North Leslie Groves April 18, Bateman Island May 16, Amon Nature Preserve No Fee
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KID-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES Family Bingo Turn off the electronics and join us for some old fashion family bingo. Bring the whole family as-wellas your friends, to the Richland Community Center for an afternoon the kids will remember. Prizes will be awarded to the winner of each game. Saturdays, 4:00-6:00pm Class# Month/Dates 9357 March 21 9358 April 18 9359 May 16 Richland Community Center, Games Room $2.00 per person for entire evening
Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please dress appropriately. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. Remember water, snack, sun screen and bug repellant. Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. Geocaching 101 Instructor: Park Ranger Learn the basics of geocaching, including use of the geocaching website and how to use a GPS unit. Then practice what you've learned by taking a geocaching adventure in Howard Amon Park. Thursday, April 2, 1:00-3:00pm Activity Level, ADA, Approx. 1 mile (Activity Level Description, page 27) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room No Fee, Please call 942-7529 to register.
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Amon Basin Preserve GeoNature Hike Instructor: Park Ranger Let's get outside, enjoy nature and do a little geocaching. Friday, April 3, 1:00-3:00pm Activity Level 2, Approx. 2 miles (Activity Level Description, page 27) Claybell Park, Parking Lot near the restroom No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Yakima Delta GeoNature Hike Instructor: Park Ranger Let's get outside, enjoy nature and do a little geocaching. Saturday, March 7, 10:00am-12:00pm Activity Level 2, Approx. 3 miles (Activity Level Description, page 27) Yakima Delta, Parking Lot on Columbia Park Trail west of Leslie Road No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
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. If inclement weather, check our website or Facebook page to verify. Saturdays, 9:00-11:00am March 21, April 11 Activity Level 2, Approximately 3 miles (Activity Level Description, page 27) Richland Community Center, Front of RCC (Building not open at 9:00am) No Fee
LIBRARY ACTIVITIES Story Times We will share a few stories, rhymes and songs followed by a craft or activity. Tuesdays, 10:00am Preschool (3-5 year olds) Wednesdays, 10:00am Baby (16 months and younger) Fridays, 10:00am & 11:00am Toddler (1½-3 years old) Richland Public Library No Fee
Family Engineering – Save Your Brain How do bicycle helmets work? Learn all about it, plus challenge yourself with a family engineering project.
Tech Thursdays Bring your tablet, phone or laptop and learn how to download library books, magazines and music all for free with your library card! Thursdays, 2:00-4:00pm (No Class May 14) Richland Public Library No Fee
Tech Wednesdays (New!) Bring your e-reader, your laptop, or smart phone and get expert help on downloading books, magazines, music and movies from the library.
Saturday, April 18, 10:00am-12:00pm
Wednesdays, 10:00am-12:00pm (No class May 13)
Richland Public Library
Richland Public Library No Fee
No Fee
Makerspace/Project Linus Quilting Days Bring your quilting projects and spread out in the Gallery. You may work on a quilt to donate to the Project Linus organization or one of your own.
Therapy Dog Reading Program Visit and read to our therapy dogs! A great activity for beginning readers to practice their new skills with a non-judgmental audience!
2nd Thursday, 9:30am-4:00pm
Tuesdays, 3:30pm
Richland Public Library No Fee
Jack and Scout - Golden Retrievers
By the Book Knitters Come discuss what you’ve been reading, and bring your knitting or crocheting project to work on. Learn new patterns, get new titles and authors, get ideas for new projects and participate in group projects as well.
March 4 & March 6, 3:30pm Cali – Golden Doodle Thursdays, March 5, 12, April 9, May 7, 14, 3:30pm Dani & Malo – Shih Tzus
3rd Tuesday, 6:00-8:30pm March 17 – 2 color double ended knitting technique April 21 – 2 color elongated stitch technique May 19 – 2 color Norwegian snowflake technique Richland Public Library No Fee
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LIBRARY LECTURES/AUTHORS An Evening with Allen Johnson Presented by the Mid-Columbia Literary Festival. Allen Johnson brings a lively and entertaining performance to the literary stage. He regales his audiences with a mix of writing know-how, psychology, music and good humor. He will be reading from his novel, The Awakening. Tuesday, March 10, 7:00pm Richland Public Library, Doris Roberts Gallery No Fee
Cavalcade of Authors Presents Margaret Peterson Haddix Haddix has written more than 30 books for children and teenagers, including the Shadow Children series; and the Missing series. Her books have made New York Times Best Seller lists and American Library Association (ALA) annual book lists. They have won the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards. Wednesday, March 11, 7:00pm Richland Public Library, Doris Roberts Gallery No Fee
The Story of the Triple Nickel: Black Paratroopers in Washington State Presented by Robert Bartlett. Bartlett tells the tale of the “555” black paratroopers who, despite being prevented from serving in Europe during WWII, served with distinction when crosstrained to become “Smokejumpers”. Thursday, March 19, 7:00pm Richland Public Library, Doris Roberts Gallery No Fee
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Seven Tongues of Flame: The Easter Rebellion of 1916 Presented by Hank Cramer Musician/Historian Cramer will show how visionary poets achieved a goal no military commander before them had been able to accomplish. Their victory was later commemorated in the popular ballad, “The Seven Tongues of Flame”. Thursday, April 16, 7:00pm Richland Public Library, Doris Roberts Gallery No Fee
Nanotechnology: Fact, Fiction and Future Presented by Donald Baer Join Don as he addresses several basic questions: What are nanotechnology and nanoscience? What makes them possible? Are they safe? What good are they? Will nanotechnology change the future? Monday, May 11, 7:00pm Richland Public Library, Doris Roberts Gallery No Fee
Richland Rod & Gun Club is holding their monthly meetings at the library and will be providing a FREE public lecture each month on a different topic. Check the library calendar, Facebook & Twitter to see who the speaker is. 1st Tuesday of the Month, 7:00pm Richland Public Library, Doris Roberts Gallery No Fee
MARTIAL ARTS Shotokan Karate Instructor: Pamela Logan, Fourth Degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate of America with thirty years of karate teaching experience. Karate is a weaponless Japanese martial art that employs hand and foot techniques to defeat an attacker. The class teaches fighting strategies for selfdefense and personal empowerment. Hard workouts promote strength and stamina. All adults are welcome; teaching is adapted as needed for students age 40 and over. Wear loose, comfortable clothes, no jewelry or shoes. Saturdays, 10:00-11:30am & Mondays, 7:30-8:30pm Class#
Month
Resident
Non-Resident
9392
March
$39.50
$49.25
9393
April
$34.50
$43.25
9394
May
$34.50
$43.25
No Class
Tai Chi Instructor: Sharon Van Houdt, John Fleming Classes consist of a brief meditation period, warmup exercises, learning the Tai Chi walk and practice of short and long form Yang style Tai Chi. Reasoning for movements and individual/group practices are provided during the sessions, with a primary goal of leaving each class feeling better than when you arrived. Tuesdays, 7:35-8:35pm & Thursdays, 6:00-7:00pm Class#
Month/Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9285
March 3-April 30
$53.00
$66.25
9286
May 5-June 30
$50.00
$62.50
Drop In Rate: $4.00 (Resident) / $5.00 (Non-Resident) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room North
5/25
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
Tae Kwon Do Instructors: Bill Powell & Ryan Hildebrad, Black Belts in the art of Tae Kwon Do Ages 8+. Learn the traditional Korean Martial Art of Tae Kwon Do (the art of hand and foot). Gain selfconfidence, self-discipline, and inner peace. Tae Kwon Do also teaches the importance of respect and honesty as the means to achieve harmony with society. Gray sweat pants and a white t-shirt are appropriate. Students must not wear shorts.
$5.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance or martial arts class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $5.00.
Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:30-8:00pm (No Class 5/25) Class#
Month/Date
Resident
Non-Resident
9287
March 2-April 29
$57.25
$71.50
9288
May 4-June 29
$51.00
$63.75
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room North
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PARK RANGER ACTIVITIES Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please dress appropriately. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. Remember water, snack, sun screen and bug repellant. Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. Geocaching 101 Instructor: Park Ranger Learn the basics of geocaching, including use of the geocaching website and how to use a GPS unit. Then practice what you've learned by taking a geocaching adventure in Howard Amon Park. Thursday, April 2, 1:00-3:00pm Activity Level, ADA, Approximately 1 mile (Activity Level Description, page 27) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Amon Basin Preserve GeoNature Hike Instructor: Park Ranger Let's get outside, enjoy nature and do a little geocaching. Friday, April 3, 1:00-3:00pm Activity Level 2, Approximately 2 miles (Activity Level Description, page 27) Claybell Park, Parking Lot near the restroom No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Yakima Delta GeoNature Hike Instructor: Park Ranger Let's get outside, enjoy nature and do a little geocaching. Saturday, March 7, 10:00am-12:00pm Activity Level 2, Approximately 3 miles (Activity Level Description, page 27) Yakima Delta, Parking Lot on Columbia Park Trail west of Leslie Road No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Tree ID hike. What kind of tree is that? Instructor: Park Ranger Get outside and walk under our Urban Forest Canopy on a tree identification hike. Learn about the different species of trees we have in our community all while getting in some exercise and enjoying the great outdoors. Best of all, it's free! Friday, March 27, 3:00-4:00pm Activity Level 1, ADA, Approximately 1 mile (Activity Level Description, page 27) Howard Amon Park, South Shelter No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Bird Banding Demonstrations Instructor: Ed Rykiel, Audubon Society Ed to learn how birds are captured, identified, measured, recorded, banded and how the information is used to study bird behavior and population dynamics? Demonstrations will not take place in inclement weather. Please check or website or Facebook page to verify. Saturdays, 9:00-10:30am Activity Level 2, Approximately 1-2 miles (Activity Level Description, page 27) March 28, North Leslie Groves April 18, Bateman Island May 16, Amon Nature Preserve No Fee
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RICHLAND WALKS Sunrise Hike Series - The Tri-Cities has amazing sunrises. Meet us bright and early for a morning walk/hike with a beautiful payoff. We will be rewarded with amazing views as the sun peaks over the horizon. What a way to start your day! No cost. Hike guide will be at each location meeting area 10 minutes prior to hike start time in City of Richland vehicle. Please call 942-7529 for additional information and directions to any location. Columbia Point South
Leslie Groves Park
Saturday, March 14, 6:50am, Sunrise: 7:11am
Wednesday, April 22, 5:15am, Sunrise: 5:46am
Activity Level 1, Not ADA, Approximately 2 mile Cul-de-sac at Columbia Point Marina Park No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Activity Level 1, ADA, Approximately 1.5 miles North Leslie Groves, parking lot near boat launch No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Howard Amon Park
Bateman Island
Friday, March 20, 6:40am, Sunrise: 7:00am
Saturday, May 9, 5:10am, Sunrise: 5:31am
Activity Level 1, ADA, Approximately 1 mile North Howard Amon, parking lot near boat launch No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Activity Level 2, Approximately 2 mile Wye Park, parking lot No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Howard Amon Park
Badger Mountain, Front side
Saturday, April 11, 5:50am, Sunrise: 6:17am
Friday, May 22, 4:30am, Sunrise: 5:16am
Activity Level 1, ADA, Approximately 1 mile North Howard Amon, parking lot near boat launch No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Activity Level 3, Approximately 3 miles Trailhead Park, parking lot No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Badger Mountain, Back side
Columbia Point South
Thursday, April 16, 5:30am, Sunrise: 6:08am
Saturday, May 23, 4:45am, Sunrise: 5:15am
Activity Level 3, Approximately 2 miles Badger Mountain, parking lot off of Dallas Road 5305 East 210 PR NE, Richland No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
Activity Level 1, Not ADA, Approximately 2 miles Cul-de-sac at Columbia Point Marina Park No Fee. Please call 942-7529 to register.
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.
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RICHLAND WALKS Mid-Century Modern House Tour While many people are familiar with Richland's alphabet houses, fewer 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. Saturday, May 2, 10:00am-12:00pm Activity Level 2, Approximately 3 miles (See page 27) Leslie Groves Park, Parking lot at Newcomer Street No Fee
Geocaching 101 Instructor: Park Ranger Learn the basics of geocaching, including use of the geocaching website and how to use a GPS unit. Then you get to practice what you've learned by taking a geocaching adventure in Howard Amon Park. Thursday, April 2, 1:00-3:00pm Activity Level 1, ADA, Approx. 1 mile (See page 27) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room No Fee, Please call 942-7529 to register.
Amon Basin Preserve GeoNature Hike Instructor: Park Ranger Let's get outside, enjoy nature and do a little geocache. Please dress appropriately: closed-toe shoes are mandatory. Remember: water, snack, sun screen and bug repellant. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Friday, April 3, 1:00-3:00pm Activity Level 2, Approximately 2 miles (See page 27) Claybell Park, Parking Lot near the restroom No Fee, Please call 942-7529 to register.
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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 or website or Facebook page to verify. Saturday, March 21 & April 11, 9:00-11:00am Activity Level 2, Approximately 4 miles (See page 27) Richland Community Center, Front of RCC Building is not open at 9:00am. No Fee
Yakima Delta GeoNature Hike Instructor: Park Ranger Let's get outside, enjoy nature and do a little geocache. Please dress appropriately: closed-toe shoes are mandatory. Remember: water, snack, sun screen and bug repellant. Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Saturday, March 7, 10:00am-12:00pm Activity Level 2, Approximately 3 miles (See page 27) Yakima Delta, Parking Lot on Columbia Park Trail west of Leslie Road No Fee, Please call 942-7529 to register.
Bateman Island Bird Walks Instructor: Lisa Hill, Audubon Society Member Enjoy a morning bird walk through the island's bird habitat and observe the surrounding Yakima Delta and Columbia River waterfowl. Average sightings for these walks are 30-40 species. For any questions, call Lisa Hill, (509) 943-2244. No registration required. 1st Saturday each month, 8:00am March, 7, April 4, May 2 Activity Level 2, Approximately 3 mile (See page 27) Wye Park, Parking Lot No Fee
RICHLAND WALKS
The Alphabet House Walking Tours are offered through Kennewick Community Education. To register, visit http://communityed.ksd.org or call (509) 222-5080. Pre-registration is required.
THE HOUSES THAT HANFORD BUILT Explore Richland’s unique architectural past with host Richard Nordgren. Richard leads three distinct walking tours of the neighborhoods known for their historic Alphabet Houses. Tours begin in various locations. Each tour is narrated with glimpses into the social history that formed the City of Richland during the government ownership era. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended. South Richland* Explore these quiet narrow street neighborhoods that are a potpourri of Alphabet Houses designed to meet the needs of a fast growing city of government workers during WWII. Saturday, May 9, 9:00am Starting locations printed on the registration receipt $12.00 per person. Register: http://communityed.ksd.org
Central Richland* From WWII to the Cold War these neighborhoods reflect a change in social dynamics and city planning. The tour also offers a view of original exteriors to uniquely remodeled and redesigned houses that cast doubt on their original footprint. Saturday, May 23, 9:00am Starting locations printed on the registration receipt $12.00 per person. Register: http://communityed.ksd.org
The “Gold Coast”* Home to the upper echelon, the Gold Coast has its own set of lettered houses. This walk includes backyard glimpses from the “Miracle Mile” and the house where the creator of Dupus Boomer lived. In the adjacent neighborhood, many of the houses have retained much of their original appearance. A section of the walk is on the National Historic Registrar. Saturday, May 16, 9:00am
* See Private Organization on page 56.
Starting locations printed on the registration receipt $12.00 per person. Register: http://communityed.ksd.org
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SEWING & QUILTING Know Your Sewing Machine Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Learn the basic functions and operation of a typical sewing machine, including threading the machine, winding the bobbin, stitch selection and stitch width, forward and reverse stitching. Bring your own sewing machine, including all parts and instruction manual or to borrow a sewing machine contact a recreation coordinator at 942-7534. Saturday, 10:30am-12:30pm Class# Month/Date Resident Non-Resident 9448 April 11 $7.25 $9.00 Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
By the Book Knitters Come discuss what you’ve been reading, and bring your knitting or crocheting project to work on. Learn new patterns, get new titles and authors, get ideas for new projects and participate in group projects as well. 3rd Tuesday, 6:00-8:30pm March 17 – 2 color double ended knitting technique April 21 – 2 color elongated stitch technique May 19 – 2 color Norwegian snowflake technique Richland Public Library No Fee
Basic Sewing for Kids Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Learn how to use a sewing machine and complete a simple project. You don't have to be a kid to learn. Materials list will be printed on your receipt. Adult should attend if child is under 10. 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 10:30am-12:30pm Class# Month/Date Resident Non-Resident 9450 March 28-May 23 $12.25 $15.25 Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
Quilting a Simple Project Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron This five-part class is for those with little or no quilting skill and will teach you some basic principles needed to complete a simple patchwork quilt. Attention will be given to the correct selection, cutting and arrangement of fabric, use of batting, as well as sewing techniques for projects of any size. Please bring your own working sewing machine or contact a coordinator at 942-7534 to ask about borrowing one. Supply list provided with receipt. 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 1:00-3:00pm Class# Month/Day Resident Non-Resident 9449 March 28-May 23 $15.00 $18.75 Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
Makerspace/Project Linus Quilting Days Bring your quilting projects and spread out in the Gallery. You may work on a quilt to donate to the Project Linus organization or one of your own. 2nd Thursday, 9:30am-4:00pm Richland Public Library No Fee
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SOCIAL, CARDS & GAMES American Mahjong American Mahjong is a variant to the Chinese game mahjong. Come and join the fun. Thursdays, 12:30-4:30pm Richland Community Center, Lounge No Fee
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. 2nd Tuesday, 12:00-12:30pm Richland Community Center, Lounge No Fee
Cribbage Come join us for a fun game of Cribbage each week. Wednesdays, 8:30-11:30am Richland Community Center, Lounge No Fee
How About a Game of Pool? Join this fun-loving group of pool players. Mondays-Fridays, 1:00-4:00pm (Closed 5/25) 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
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Golden Age Pinochle A special evening of ‘Golden Age' Pinochle. Fridays, 6:30-9:00pm Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included
How About a Root Beer Float? Join us for free root beer floats donated and served by Guardian Angel Homes. Sugar free soda available! 3rd Wednesday, 2:00-2:30pm Richland Community Center, Lounge No Fee
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. Mon, Wed & Fri, 12:30-3:30pm (Closed 5/25) 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 (Closed 5/25) Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 Applicable tax included
Let’s Play Dominoes! Join us and other domino enthusiasts for a great game of dominoes. Bring a friend or make some new ones. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 12:30-3:00pm Richland Community Center, Lounge No Fee
SPORTS Youth Baseball This co-ed youth baseball program is designed to introduce children to the game of baseball in a fun and non-competitive setting. Teams will practice once a week and play a six-game season on weekday evenings in Richland parks. Teams are formed by geographic location within the school boundaries set by the Richland School District. T-BALL (5 and 6-year-olds) Learn the general rules and basic skills of fielding, base running and hitting from a batting tee. Everyone has fun playing America’s favorite pastime. COACH PITCH (6 to 8 year-olds) (Must be 6 years old by May 5, 2015) Continued development of skills and fundamentals introduced in T-Ball. The coach pitches a 9� diameter ball to their own team. Practice Begins: Week of April 20 Games Begin: Week of May 4 (6-game season) Player Registration Resident Non-Resident December 1-March 10 $30.50 $38.00 Late Reg. (March 11-23) $35.25 $44.00 Sign-up: Richland Community Center
COACHES ARE NEEDED! Please call the Recreation office at 942-7529 for more information. Coaches Meeting: Thursday, April 9, 6:00pm Richland Community Center
Table Tennis The Tri-Cities Table Tennis Association provides a place for Table Tennis players to experience, improve and advance the sport to every generation and skill level. Table Tennis play is open to the public for all skill levels. Club members make themselves available for new players and equipment is available. Don't be intimidated. Come on down! Play days are subject to cancellation based on facility rentals. See website or like us on Facebook to verify operations. WEB - www.tricitytabletennis.com FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/TCTTA EMAIL - TriCitiesTableTennis@gmail.com Wednesdays, 7:30pm Fridays, 7:30pm (subject to cancellation) Sundays, 3:00pm (subject to change) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room Activity Room
NFL Flag Football Grades K-6th, Co-ed Division (Must be 5 years old by March 1, 2015) 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! Practice Begins: Week of March 23 Games Begin: Week of April 11 (8-game season) Player Registration Resident Non-Resident January 26-March 5 $52.25 Sign-up: Richland Community Center
$65.50
COACHES ARE NEEDED! Please call the Recreation office at 942-7529 for more information.
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SPORTS Start Smart Sports Development Instructor: Recreation Staff Ages 3-5. This program prepares parents and children for organized sports, in a fun nonthreatening environment. Start Smart was developed by top motor skill development specialists in the field of youth sports. Parent-child groups perform motor skill tasks that gradually build confidence in children while they are having fun at the same time. Parents spend quality time together with their child while learning how to properly teach and support them in sports. Allows children the opportunity to work oneon-one with a parent Fun and positive early experience in sports Helps prepare kids for future sports participation Teaches children a variety of general skills including: throwing, catching, kicking and batting Wednesdays, 3:45-4:30pm Class# Month/Dates Resident Non-Resident 9493 April 1-May 4 $20.00 $25.00 Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
TAZ Tennis Afterschool Zone Hit a ball, make friends and learn a new skill. USTAtrained instructors use age-appropriate equipment, games and drills to get kids moving, having fun, and learning tennis. No previous tennis experience is necessary and all equipment is provided. In addition to developing basic tennis skills, students also learn about life skills and character development. Must register at www.pnw.usta.com/richland. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00-5:00pm Month/Date Fee April 7-May 14 $75.00 White Bluffs Elementary School, Gym 1250 Kensington Way, Richland
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Challenger MiniKickers Instructor: British Soccer Challenger Ages 2-5. Our soccer experts and child development professionals have designed an innovative curriculum that introduces your young soccer stars to the basic skills needed in soccer as well as developing their motor, social and psychological skills. Our British coaches are experts at working with young children and will combine soccer with fun games, stories and music that keeps your children entertained and enthused to return next week. Come join our Cubs and Lions Program and join Lenny the Lion as you learn our MiniKickers theme song! Mondays, 2:00-2:45pm Class# Month/Dates 9494 April-May Mondays, 3:00-3:45pm Class# Month/Dates 9495 April-May Mondays, 4:00-4:45pm
Resident $61.00
Non-Resident $71.00
Resident $61.00
Non-Resident $71.00
Class# Month/Dates Resident 9496 April-May $61.00 Leslie Groves Park, Soccer Field
Non-Resident $71.00
Basketball Open Gym Ages 18+. Parks and Recreation drop-in basketball action. Individuals are divided into teams and rotated through games during the session. No preregistration is required. For complete schedule contact the Richland Community Center or view the schedule at the Parks & Recreation website: www.richlandparksandrec.com Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:15-9:45pm February 17, 19, 23, 24, 26 March 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 19, 23, 24, 26 $1.50 (Resident) / $2.00 (Non-Resident) ID is required for proof of residency. Richland High School Gym
TRAVEL To purchase The Hanford Reach Tour tickets, please contact: Kris Cargile, 509-943-4100 x108 krisc@visitthereach.org. Geology & Wildflowers-Drumheller Channels* Join geologist and author Bruce Bjornstad on a bus ride to Othello before departing on a 3-4 mile long, easy to moderate hike through the spectacular, flood-sculpted Drumheller Channels. Wildflowers should be in peak bloom. Tour includes bus ride, printed field guide and sack lunch. Saturday, April 18, 8:00am-5:00pm $75.00 per person Depart: The Reach, Lobby (arrive 15 minutes early) Register by: Monday, April 13
Wildflowers & Ice-Age Erratics of Rattlesnake Mountain* Join geologist-author Bruce Bjornstad on a 4-5 mile, easy to moderate hike across the publically accessible Rattlesnake Slope Wildlife Area. The tour focuses on spring wildflowers, erratics and bergmounds. Saturday, April 25, 9:00am-4:00pm $60.00 per person Depart: The Reach, Lobby (arrive 15 minutes early) Register by: Monday, April 20
Jet-Boat Geology Tour & Wildflower Hike along White Bluffs* Join geologist-author Bruce Bjornstad on the Columbia River Journey’s jet boat tour of the Hanford Reach before departing on a 3-4 mile long, easy to moderate hike along the top of the scenic White Bluffs. Tour includes jet-boat ride and lunch. Saturday, May 16, 8:00am-4:00pm $145.00 per person Depart: The Reach, Lobby (arrive 15 minutes early) Register by: Monday, May 11
Jet-Boat Tour: Wallula Gap to Boardman* Join geologist-author Bruce Bjornstad on the Columbia River Journey’s jet-boat tour from Richland through Wallula Gap before departing for a tour of McNary Dam. Continue by bus to Boardman, OR for a delicious lunch along the banks of the Columbia River followed by a tour of the Sage Center. Tour includes jet-boat ride, bus, lunch at the River Grill, and entrance to the Sage Center. Saturday, May 30, 8:00am-5:00pm $195.00 per person Depart: The Reach, Lobby (arrive 15 minutes early) Register by: Monday, May 25
Best of Broadway’s Camelot Travel to Spokane, have a delicious dinner at Anthony’s Homeport Restaurant and then enjoying the Camelot. Fee includes transportation, dinner and ticket. Registration deadline: February 25 Thursday, 1:00pm-1:00am Class# Month/Dates Resident 9365 March 26 $145.00 Pasco Parks and Recreation, Lobby
Non-Resident $181.00
Pendleton Underground Tour & Dinner Learn the history of this era and see the secret escape routes and hiding places of the underground gambling rooms and brothels. Other stops on this adventure are the Pendleton Wool Mill and Hamley's store and museum. Finally, we'll enjoy dinner at Sundown Grill & BBQ. Fee includes transportation, dinner and tour entry fee. Please note that there are six flights of stairs involved with this event. Wednesday, 10:00am-8:30pm Class# 9539
Month/Dates March 18
Resident $59.00
Non-Resident $73.75
Pasco Parks and Recreation, Lobby
* See Private Organization on page 56.
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YOGA Yoga Fitness & Aromatherapy = "Physical & Emotional Balance" Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE, ACE,Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified A continuous flow of postures, accompanied with active breathing, bringing mind and body together. Instructions on how to modify as needed. Learn to enjoy how your body moves. You can add the benefits of Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Aromatherapy for increased physical and emotional homeostasis and balance. Dress comfortably. Bring a yoga mat, firm blanket and water. Mondays, 5:05-6:20pm Class#
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March
$33.75
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9277 May $20.25 $25.25 To Add ‘Slim & Sassy Body Shape’ $5.00 (Resident) / $6.00 (Non-Resident) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
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Patti's Workout Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE, ACE,Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified Look better! Feel better! Love your life! This class provides a complete workout, inside and out, resulting in greater happiness and quality of life. Workout include: aerobics, strength/resistance training, yoga, stretching/flexibility, life coaching and pilates. Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:00-5:00pm Wednesdays, 5:05-6:20pm – ‘Slim & Sassy Bodyshape’ NonClass# Month Resident No Class Resident 9389 March $36.75 $46.00 9390
April
$34.75
$43.50
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May
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$41.00
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Drop In Rate: $5.00 Resident / $6.00 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
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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. Dress comfortably. Bring a yoga mat, firm blanket and water. Thursdays, 5:45-7:00pm Class#
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9402
March
$30.75
$38.50
9403
April
$30.75
$38.50
9404
May
$30.75
$38.50
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
Steppin' Out with Jo Instructor: Jo Miller Want to start your day off with increased flexibility, strength and circulation? Then this is the class for you! Using a wide range of music and a combination of dance patterns, core work, weights and yoga, you will leave feeling energized! Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 9:00-10:00am Class#
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9272
March
$24.50
NonResident $30.50
9273
April
$24.50
$30.50
9274 May $22.75 $28.50 To Add ‘New Attitude Line Dancing’ $10.00 Resident / $12.50 Non-Resident Richland Community Center, Riverview Room
$5.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance or martial arts class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $5.00.
No Class
5/25
YOGA Yoga Flow 1 with Dawn MacDonald Instructor: Dawn MacDonald, Certified Yoga Fit V & Asthanga Instructor, Yoga Alliance (RYT-500) Yoga Flow 1 is ideal for those interested in learning basic yoga postures or someone wanting to improve their basic form. This class includes holding poses and flowing poses that will yield strength, flexibility, balance and relaxation. The focus will be on proper alignment for each individual. Please bring a yoga mat, towel, water bottle and wear comfortable workout attire. No experience is necessary. Mondays, 5:15-6:00pm Class#
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Resident
9399
March
$29.00
NonResident $36.25
9400
April
$23.25
$29.00
9401
May
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$21.75
No Class
5/25
Richland Community Center, Activity Room
Yoga Flow 2 Instructor: Dawn MacDonald, Certified Yoga Fit V & Asthanga Instructor, Yoga Alliance (RYT-500) This class merges basic yoga postures with breathing to create a heat-building workout. An excellent 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#
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Resident
Non-Resident
9299
March
$23.25
$29.00
9300
April
$23.25
$29.00
9301
May
$23.25
$29.00
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room North
Yoga Flow 2 (Tuesdays: 6:25pm) Instructor: Dawn MacDonald, Certified Yoga Fit V & Asthanga Instructor, Yoga Alliance (RYT-500) This class merges basic yoga postures with breathing to create a heat-building workout. An excellent 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. This is a slow flow class. Dress comfortably. Bring a yoga mat, firm blanket and water. Tuesdays, 6:25-7:25pm Class#
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Resident
Non-Resident
9528
March
$29.00
$36.75
9529
April
$23.25
$29.00
9530
May
$23.25
$29.00
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Resident
Non-Resident
9302
March
$32.50
$40.50
9303
April
$32.50
$40.50
9304
May
$29.00
$36.25
Richland Community Center, Riverview Room North
$5.00 Fitness Room Register for any fitness, yoga, dance or martial arts class and add a Fitness Room monthly pass for only $5.00.
Richland Community Center, Meeting Room
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Jason Lee Park
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Lynnwood Loop Park
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Shoreline Maintenance The shoreline between the Shilo Inn and condos will be enhanced by removing Russian Olive trees and replanting other tree species. Litter, tumbleweeds and other noxious weeds and debris will be removed.
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Central Howard Amon Park Irrigation The 59 year old irrigation system in Central Howard Amon Park will be replaced 2014/2015.
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Gateway projects located at the south end of Leslie Road, the intersection of SR-240 & Jadwin, Aaron Drive & GW Way and Van Giesen & SR-240 will be completed in 2014. Gateway projects include a large boulder with the City logo, rock features and landscaping.
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Four projects are occurring in Columbia Playfield. A new parking lot will be constructed to connect the north and south lots. Thirty-eight parking stalls and 10 RV parking stalls will be added to the east side of the park. The storm water ditch will be filled north of Mansfield Street and additional wetland area will be provided at the south end of the park to compensate for the ditch filling. A new parking lot for 40 cars will be constructed west of George Prout Pool. The little league field will be converted to a softball field. The City, Richland School District and the TriCities Girls Fastpitch Softball Association will be partnering to complete this project.
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Columbia Point Dock Improvements 6 water and power pedestals will be removed and replaced on dock near Anthony’s. Eight new pedestals will be added to the east side docks.
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A new playground has been installed along with sidewalks and safety surfacing.
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Drollinger Park Located in the Tanglewood neighborhood at the east end of Tanglewood Drive. A new underground automated irrigation system and turf will be completed in 2014.
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Barth Park Barth Park is located at the intersection of Barth and Comstock Street. Community Development Block Grant funds will be used to purchase and install playground equipment for 2-5 year old children as well as concrete sidewalks to be completed in late 2015.
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Stevens Parks Steven is located at the intersection of Van Giesen and Stevens Drive. Eagle Scout, Ryan Warren is working on completing his Eagle Scout Project, by working with contractors to construct a restroom and installing a drinking fountain.
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John Dam Plaza Improvements A new stage will be constructed with loped seating.
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Claybell Park Little League Fields Richland National Little League and the City will partner to reconstruct the two baseball fields at Claybell Park from 50 to 70 ft. fields for Little League. Upgrades including a new backstop and infield modifications to the east field were completed in 2013.
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Trailhead Park Trailhead is located on Queensgate Drive just west of the Westcliff neighborhood near the trail access to Badger Mountain Centennial. Additional 40-50 parking stalls will be added to the parking lot.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS INDEX Academy of Soccer Excellence .............................................................................................................................................. 42 Bridge – Tri-Cities Unit 422, District 19 ............................................................................................................................ 42 Chinook Cycling Club.............................................................................................................................................................. 43 Columbia Basin BMX ............................................................................................................................................................... 43 Columbia River Disc Golf Club............................................................................................................................................. 44 Fun, Fit and Over Fifty ............................................................................................................................................................. 44 Hanford Reach Interpretive Center ..................................................................................................................................... 45 Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex .................................................................................................................................... 45 Inter-Mountain Alpine Club ................................................................................................................................................... 46 Lower Columbia Basin Audubon .......................................................................................................................................... 46 Mid-Columbia Forestry Council............................................................................................................................................ 47 Nomad Trail Runners .............................................................................................................................................................. 47 Richland Babe Ruth Baseball .................................................................................................................................................. 48 Richland Lacrosse Club ........................................................................................................................................................... 48 Little League in Richland ......................................................................................................................................................... 49 Richland Senior Association ................................................................................................................................................... 49 Three Rivers Lacrosse ............................................................................................................................................................. 50 Three Rivers Road Runners ................................................................................................................................................... 50 Tri-Cities Girls Fastpitch Softball .......................................................................................................................................... 51 Tri-Cities Outrigger Canoe Club.......................................................................................................................................... 51 Tri-City Bike Club .................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Tri-City Dog Park Society ...................................................................................................................................................... 52 Tri-City Kart Club .................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Tri-City Radio Control Modelers ......................................................................................................................................... 53 Three Rivers Ultimate ............................................................................................................................................................. 54 USTA Tennis .............................................................................................................................................................................. 54 Washington State Geocache Association ........................................................................................................................... 55
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ACADEMY OF SOCCER EXCELLENCE www.asesoccer.com The Academy of Soccer Excellence (ASE) is dedicated to the development of individual skills, as well as building relationships and social foundations that help kids in the game of soccer and throughout life. ASE offers a year round soccer experience, with competitive play during the summer tournament season, recreational and competitive league play during the fall and spring seasons, and an Indoor Futsal Program during the winter. ASE also offers soccer camps, clinics, and specialized training for players and coaches throughout the year. The ASE Recreational Program, for girls and boys from 5 to 8 years of age, is designed for those players that want to learn the game of soccer in a fun and non-competitive environment. Our program is designed to develop individual skills with the focus on those fundamental skills each week. This is a great opportunity to develop soccer players and to train in an enthusiastic atmosphere. The ASE Development Program, for boys and girls from 9 to 10 years of age, is designed for those players that want to play competitive soccer but with a focus on individual skills and personal development. The ASE Competitive Program, for girls and boys from 11 years of age through high school, is designed for those players that want a competitive soccer experience and are focused moving to the next level of soccer. 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 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 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 and visit us at chinookcyclingclub.com.
COLUMBIA BASIN BMX www.columbiabasinbmx.com The sport of BMX encourages‌.DISCIPLINE by helping kids focus energy in a positive direction; SELF ESTEEM by building confidence and teaching kids about setting and reaching goals; PHYSICAL FITNESS by developing strong minds and bodies. Bicycle motocross (BMX) is currently the fastest growing youth sport in North America and is the latest addition to the Olympics. Any bike can be outfitted to suit BMX. This includes the beginner bike with smaller wheels or the mountain bike with gears. A typical race around a BMX track will last about 50 seconds pitting a rider against up to 7 other riders. BMX provides low cost family entertainment. The Columbia Basin BMX track is located about 1/4 mile out of town on Robertson Road, off Highway 240, next to the Horn Rapids Softball Complex. It is a full service BMX track complete with lights for evening practices and racing.
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COLUMBIA RIVER DISC GOLF CLUB www.crdiscgolf.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. 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. Lawless Park and Disc Golf Course is located off of Wellhouse Loop in Richland, WA. It features 18 “holes” which consist of concrete tee pads and disc golf baskets, with distances ranging from 150 ft. to 420 ft. The game rules and etiquette is played similarly to that of regular golf, with few exceptions due to the nature of golf discs and disc golf baskets. There is no cost to play at the course, and anyone can get started with as little as $10 for a single disc. 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 Tri-Cities.
FUN FIT AND OVER FIFTY CLUB 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 at ffofc.org has a calendar of upcoming events, along with officers and committee chairs to contact.
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HANFORD REACH INTERPRETIVE CENTER www.visitthereach.org The river is what binds us all together and the stories of the river told by the REACH will be our legacy to future generations. It will be a reflection of who we are and all of the elements that have been woven together to make the Hanford Reach National Monument unique in the world. As storyteller, our goal is to bring our history, culture and heritage alive for learners of all ages. We will reflect on where we have been, who we are now and where we are going.
The REACH is a gateway to the Hanford Reach National Monument, including the last free-flowing stretch of the Columbia River. To celebrate the natural, scientific and cultural history of Eastern Washington through programs and exhibitions that encourage curiosity and inquiry. To be a catalyst for tourism by promoting cultural, historical and recreational attractions, as well as works by local artists that visually capture the rich history of the Hanford Reach and our surrounding community. To tell the stories of our diverse community, which has profoundly impacted local, national and international events. To explore exciting contemporary perspectives on history, science, energy, technology and environmental stewardship. Inspires wonder and discovery through education and fun for all people.
HORN RAPIDS MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX www.hornrapidsmx.com Horn Rapids Motorsports Complex is a 500-acre facility located in Richland, WA. Park facilities include: 2.4 mile motocross track, trails, pee wee track, ATV, Jeep and 4x4 area, multiple restroom and shower facilities, camping with electrical and water RV hookups, a new announcing/scoring tower on the MX track and a 10 acre paintball area. Night practices are held under the lights on the main MX Track on June 20. HRMC’s full time staff has over 35 years of experience in the motocross industry and has hosted prestigious events such as the Washington State MX Championships, Washington Old Timers International Motocross, Quad Northwest Nationals, AMA Lucas Oil Loretta Lynn Amateur National Qualifier, P.R.O. Northwest National MX Series, EWDRA Hare Scrambles and over 27 MX and SX events as well. Horn Rapids Motorsports Park is now open for practice on the fully groomed motocross track. For up to date rates and schedule information call the HRMC Track Hotline at 509-496-2958 for current track and weather conditions. Please call before you haul.
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INTER-MOUNTAIN ALPINE CLUB 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!
LOWER COLUMBIA BASIN AUDUBON 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 Parks and 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. 2015 is an especially great time to get involved in LCBAS – it’s our 50th anniversary! Look for special events throughout the year to celebrate the past, present, and future of the Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society.
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MID-COLUMBIA FORESTRY COUNCIL 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 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 BASEBALL www.richlandbr.com Richland Babe Ruth offers an opportunity for kids 13-19 (if turned 19 after Jan. 1st 2015) to play in a competitive baseball league, playing teams from all over the Columbia Basin. The league has three divisions: Prep for 13 year olds, Babe Ruth for 14-15 year olds and Seniors for 16-19 year olds. Home games are played at the Babe Ruth Complex located at Hanford Legacy Park near Horn Rapids.
RICHLAND LACROSSE CLUB 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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LITTLE LEAGUE IN RICHLAND Celebrating over 75 years of Little League! Little League Baseball is open to Boys and Girls ages 5-9 (as of December 30 and ages 10-12 (as of April 30). 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. 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 Greater Richland 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! All who register will be placed on a team. Registration closes in February so hurry! Richland National Little League (Addresses South of Swift Blvd) www.richlandnational.com info@RichlandNational.com Registration ends March 1
RICHLAND SENIOR ASSOCIATION 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.
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THREE RIVERS LACROSSE CLUB http://3rlax.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/Three-Rivers-Lacrosse/112001362198330 Registration for the 2015 season is now open. Three Rivers Lacrosse Club, was established in March 2006. The club serves boys and girls youth lacrosse as well as high school girls. Our club exists to serve the best interest of the players and the sport in our community. We welcome all levels of skill. Practice begins approximately February 23, 2015 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. We will have some free weekend clinics in February 2015. Please see the website for more details to come. Three Rivers Lacrosse is also hosting one of the largest lacrosse tournaments in Eastern Washington at Columbia Park on April 25-26. Even if you don't have a player, come check out the fun at the Three Rivers Lacrosse Shootout! GO COYOTES!
THREE RIVER 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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TRI-CITIES GIRLS FAST PITCH http://www.eteamz.com/tcgfsa1/
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.
TRI-CITIES OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB www.tricitiesocc.com The Tri-Cities outrigger canoe club was founded in 1998. Club practices are held at Columbia Park West three days per week on the Columbia River. The club typically attends six to seven short and long distance races each season. The club currently owns three canoes. 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. 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. Notify the coach and a paddler will meet with you ½ 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.
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TRI-CITY BIKE CLUB info@tricitybicycleclub.org http://www.tricitybicycleclub.org/ 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.
TRI-CITY DOG PARK SOCIETY http://new.tricitydogparks.org The Tri-City Dog Park Society (TCDPS) was established in 2005 with the purpose of developing and maintaining dog parks in the Tri-City area. The society gives money and donates volunteer hours to further these efforts. Funds are collected through membership dues and the annual Pooch Plunge at Howard Amon Park. TCDPS has donated $44,362 to date towards Paws-abilities Place Dog Park at Badger Mountain Park. This year, TCDPS hopes to install an additional drinking fountain, add more trees and benches and to replace the dog waste bag dispensers.
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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.
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 TCRCM operates a premier R/C model aviation flying site at the Horn Rapids Motorsports Park for its members, new student pilots, and invited guests. So maybe you have read some modeling magazines, talked with a friend who flies, and are thinking R/C models might be fun! Or you have already taken the big plunge, and bought/built your first R/C model, and now need to get it in the air. The TCRCM has a group of highly experienced flight instructors that are available free of charge to new club members for primary flight training, as well as existing members that would like a refresher or advanced training. Students must call an instructor and arrange for lessons.
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THREE RIVER ULTIMATE Brent@ThreeRiversUltimate.org www.threeriversultimate.org 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. The current schedule is Saturdays at 2pm at Columbia Point Marina Park, and Wednesdays at 6:00pm under the lights at Horn Rapids Athletic Complex. With longer days we'll move the weekday games to Columbia Point, and add Mondays (also at 6:00pm).
USTA TENNIS 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.
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WASHINGTON STATE GEOCACHING 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.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A 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 942-7529 or parksrec@ci.richland.wa.us.
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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 Richland Community Center. Although not programmed by city staff, for the convenience of our patrons, this Richland activity is included in the Activity Guide. Registration Notice In order to administer equitable services among all community members, the first day of drop-in registration participants may only register for themselves for each program/class chosen (with the exception of parents/guardians registering their under age children and/or spouse). After the first day, participants may turn in registrations for other community members as space allows. In order that minimum class registration is met, please plan on registering no less than three days prior to the start of class. Richland Resident/Non-Resident Policy The City of Richland recognizes the primary purpose of Parks and Recreation is to provide for the recreational needs of Richland residents. People living within Richland’s city limits support the City’s parks and recreation services through taxes. Consequently, the City offers residents a discount on selected recreational programs. People residing outside the city limits are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy City sponsored events and programs at a non-resident rate. Refund Policy Sometimes things don’t go as planned. Richland Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel, reschedule, relocate or combine activities as needed. If Parks and Recreation cancels an activity, participants will be notified and a full refund will automatically be issued. Participant initiated refund for classes and activities must be requested at least 3 days prior to the start date and will not be issued for less than $5. Participant-initiated refunds will be assessed a $5 processing fee per class/activity for each person involved. Refunds are issued from the City Finance Office in approximately 14 days. Refunds for VISA and MasterCard transactions will be credited to the same card used in the original transaction. Gender Equity Policy The City of Richland complies with Washington’s “Fair Play and Community Sports Act” that prohibits discrimination against any person in a community athletics program on the basis of gender. Any questions or comments, contact Laurel Strand, Parks and Recreation Manager, at 500 Amon Park Dr., Richland, WA 99352, (509) 942-7501, lstrand@ci.richland.wa.us. Statement of Non-Discrimination The City of Richland does not discriminate on the basis of gender, religion, color, race, creed, national origin, age, marital status or the presence of any sensory mental or physical handicap in the provision of services, in programs or activities. The City of Richland does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L 101-336.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Non-Discrimination in Community Athletic Programs Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal statute created to prohibit sex discrimination in education programs that receive federal financial assistance. The City of Richland does not discriminate against any person on the basis of gender in the operation, conduct or administration of community athletic programs or sports facilities. Interested in Teaching a Class? Richland Parks & Recreation is always on the lookout for enthusiastic and knowledgeable instructors to teach classes and workshops. We would be delighted to receive your course proposals. Please contact: Justin Brown 942-7534 Carmen Garcia 942-7378 Stan Johnson 942-7541 Life Jacket Loaner Program Going out on the river and need life jackets for relatives or friends? Don’t buy for just one special outing! Life vests are available to check out free of charge at the Richland Community Center. For more information call 942-7529. Bike Helmet Distribution Site The Richland Community Center is one of the distribution sites for the Safe Kids Coalition helmet fitting program. For more information call 942-7529. It could save your child’s life! A donation of $8 for the bike helmet and $10 for the multi-sport helmet is recommended. Interested in a Room Rental at the Center? Many of the Community Center rooms are available for rent as space allows. For more information on rentals, please call 942-7529. Sports Concussion and Head Injuries (Zachary Lystedt Law) A concussion is a brain injury and all brain injuries are serious. They are caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or by a blow to another part of the body with the force transmitted to the head. They can range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain normally works. Even though most concussions are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications including prolonged brain damage and death if not recognized and managed properly. In other words, even a “ding” or bump on the head can be serious. You can’t see a concussion and most sports concussions occur without loss of consciousness. Signs and symptoms of concussion may show up right after the injury, or can take hours to fully appear. If your child reports any symptoms of concussion, or if you notice the symptoms or signs of concussion yourself, seek attention right away. For current and up-to-date information on concussions go to: www.cdc.gov/concussion Photo Release Photographs of participants may be taken for program promotion purposes. Please notify the class instructor or photographer if you do not wish to have your photograph taken.
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