Tumwater
A Place to Live, Work, and Play
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Check out some of the fun we had this winter! Whether or not you participate in one of our programs this season, we hope you will get out and RECREATE!
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Michael Althauser
Joan Cathey
Elected Officials
Mayor
Debbie Sullivan
City Council
Charlie Schneider
Eileen Swarthout
Angela Jefferson
Peter Agabi
Tumwater Parks and Recreation Commission
Leatta Dahlhoff
The Parks and Recreation Commission meets at City Hall on the third Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p m. Commissioners would like to hear any suggestions that you may have. To keep in touch with current topics being considered by the Parks and Recreation Commission, contact us to be added to the list to receive monthly meeting agendas
Erin Carrier, Chair
Amy Hargrove
Commissioners
Joel Hecker
Joe Munro
Bill Kallappa II
Mike Culley
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Shane Harrington
Contact Information
If you have any questions or concerns regarding Tumwater Parks & Recreation programs, please contact staff. We appreciate your input.
Tumwater
Administration Director – Chuck Denney
cdenney@ci.tumwater.wa.us
Administrative Assistant – Stephanie Klein
Recreation Marketing Specialist – Marisa Worden
Department Assistant – Kelsie Perkinson
Golf Course
Golf Course Manager – Dave Nickerson
Golf Superintendent – Eric Thompson
Tumwater Timberland Library
Recreation
Recreation Manager – Todd Anderson
Recreation Supervisor – Charlie Groth
Recreation Coordinator – Josh Irwin
Recreation Coordinator – Chad Harvell
Recreation Coordinator – Taryn Stroop
Arts Specialist – Britt Bowman
Parks
Parks and Facilities Manager – Stan Osborn
Parks Maintenance Supervisor – Jeff Pratt
7023 New Market Street, (360) 943-7790
The Tumwater Timberland Library is located next to City Hall and offers free story times, events, computers, meeting room and study space.
Tumwater School District
621 Linwood Avenue SW, (360) 709-7000
The City of Tumwater and the Tumwater School District share a successful working relationship and community spirit. This effort is reflected in the joint use of facilities, which sets forth the shared goals of maximizing taxpayers’ resources by jointly developing and utilizing facilities for maximum community benefit.
MISSION STATEMENT
To provide Parks and Recreation services that are creative, beneficial, and responsive to the needs of the community thereby improving and enhancing the overall quality of life in Tumwater.
Community Involvement
Share your talents! We are always looking for new instructors with innovative program ideas. If you have a talent, specialty, or area of expertise, we invite you to teach for us. Call today to discuss how we can help you share your talents.
Share your ideas! Maybe you don’t have a talent you want to share with us, but perhaps you have a great idea of what you would like to see us offer. Let us know!
Helping Hands! We are always looking for volunteers who would like to improve the quality of life in our community. Anyone who likes landscaping, weeding, or planting flowers and would like to volunteer their time should contact us. Gardening not your thing? What about painting or minor construction? If you, a group you belong to, or perhaps a neighborhood group have an interest in helping us out, give us a call.
Gender Equity Policy: The City of Tumwater complies with the State of Washington’s “Fair Play in Community Sports Act” (codified as RCW 49.60.500, 505 and 35.21.910) that prohibits discrimination against any person in a community athletic program on the basis of sex. Any questions or comments should be directed to Chuck Denney, Parks and Recreation Director.
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TUMWATER YOUTH PROGRAM
Tumwater Youth Program (TYP) offers evening activities for teens and pre-teens in the Tumwater community. Grade school activities are open to youth grades 2-5 and middle school activities are open to youth grades 6-8. TYP events are a place to have fun, socialize with friends, interact positively with adults, and so much more.
Spring Calendar
Grade School – Grades 2-5
Activity Nights
TYP Activity Nights include: karaoke, arts & crafts, inflatable interactive games, food, open gym & more! Open to all Thurston County youth in grades 2 - 5.
Pre-registration is available but not required. Register online via www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/parks.
Time: 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Fee: $10
Activity Nights are held from 7 - 9:30 p.m.
Date: Friday, March 17 (March Madness)
Location: Tumwater Middle School
Date: Friday, April 28 (Dodgeball Tournament)
Location: Tumwater Middle School
Date: Friday, May 19 (Hawaiian Luau Night)
Location: Tumwater Middle School
Middle School – Grades 6-8
Late Nights
Middle School Late Nights include: DJ, karaoke, food, open gym, inflatable activity, games, and much more! Open to Tumwater School District youth only. Tumwater youth may bring up to two guests.
Pre-registration is available but not required. Register online via www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/parks.
Time: 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Fee: $10 (be prepared to show I.D.)
High School – Grades 9-12
High School Game Night
Late Nights are held from 7 - 10 p.m.
Date: Friday, March 3 (March Madness)
Location: Tumwater Middle School
Date: Friday, April 21 (Dodgeball Tournament)
Location: Tumwater Middle School
Date: Friday, May 12 (Hawaiian Luau Night)
Location: Tumwater Middle School
Date: Friday, March 24
Location: Old Town Center
A night of fun and games! Video games, arts and crafts, laser tag, board games, and more. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Register online via www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/parks.
Time: 7 - 10 p.m.
Min/Max: 15/30
Fee: $8 (pre-registration required!)
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SPRING BREAK CAMPS
Ascend Gymnastics Spring Break Camp
Join us for a week full of games, gymnastics lessons, free time, new friends and more.
Campers bring their own lunch each day and Ascend will provide snacks.
Chess Wizards Spring Break Camp
Chess Wizards has been teaching the game of chess since 2002. Join them for tons of challenging chess lessons, exciting games and cool prizes. You'll improve your chess skills, meet new friends and work out your most powerful muscle - your brain!
Chess Wizards camps include fun team chess games (like Corner Chess), recess time (of course), snacks, tournaments and puzzles.
Each camper receives a T-shirt, trophy and puzzle folder. All materials are provided. Spend your spring break with Chess Wizards and unleash your brainpower.
Instructor: Ascend Gymnastics of Olympia
Dates: Monday - Friday, April 3 - 7
Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Ascend Gymnastics of Olympia 2643 Mottman Court SW
Age: 5 - 10
Min/Max: 1/4
Fee: $300
Instructor: Chess Wizards
Day: Monday - Friday, April 3 - 7
Time: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 12 - 3 p.m.
Location: Tumwater Fire Dept. Training Room
Age: 6 - 12
Min/Max: 6/20
Fee: $265 per time slot
DAY CAMP DAY CAMP SpringBreak
TUMWATER YOUTH PROGRAM
SPRING BREAK CAMP
Join us for fun and adventure with your classmates at the TYP Spring Break Camp! From our base camp at the Tumwater Old Town Center, participants will engage in two days of field trips, group games, crafts, video games and much more!
Tuesday, April 4: Movie & Bowling
Thursday, April 6: Tukwila Family Fun Center
Participants need to bring a sack lunch and snacks; a water bottle and backpack are also recommended. Register online today!
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Dates: Tuesday, April 4 and Thursday, April 6
Time: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: Old Town Center
Ages: 12 - 17
Min/Max: 4/12
Fee: $50 per day
YOUTH/TEEN CAMPS
DAY CAMP DAY CAMP Summer Preview Preview
TUMTASTIC DAY CAMP
Join us for another exciting year of summer camp as we explore a variety of weekly themes, create awesome crafts, engage in group games and go on adventurous field trips! Get ready to experience a whole lot of fun!
Registration opens Wednesday, March 15. Fee for the first week attending must be paid at the time of registration. Reserve additional weeks at registration to hold your camper’s spot. Payments for additional weeks are due two Mondays prior to the reserved week.
WEEKLY DATES
Week 1: June 26 - 30
Week 2: July 3 - 7 ($140 fee, no camp 7/4)
Week 3: July 10 - 14
Week 4: July 17 - 21
Week 5: July 24 - 28
Week 6: July 31 - August 4
Week 7: August 7 - 11
Week 8: August 14 - 18
Days/Dates: Monday - Friday, June 26 - August 18
Time: 7:30 a m - 5:30 p m
Location: Peter G. Schmidt Elementary
Ages: 6 - 11
Min/Max: 10/45
Fee: Weekly: $175 (Week 2: $140)
Counselor-in-Trainin g
APPLICATIONS DUE MONDAY, MAY 22
Tumwater Parks and Recreation’s Counselor-In-Training (CIT) program provides practical experience and hands-on learning for up-and-coming leaders. Youth ages 13-17 who wish to be considered for the CIT Program must complete an application. CITs will assist staff in providing a caring atmosphere and exciting experience for all day camp participants. We are always looking to identify future staff prospects and this is a great way to prepare for possible future employment.
Cost for the program is $90 per week. Please call to request an application packet or for more details. No applications will be accepted after May 22.
Tumwater Trippin’ Tumwater Trippin’
2023 Teen Camp
Join Tumwater Parks and Recreation for a summer packed full of awesomeness and adventure. From our base camp at Peter G. Schmidt Elementary, we will journey to new places all around the South Sound. Add some excitement to your summer days as you explore some of the area’s fun spots!
The first week attending must be paid at the time of registration. Reserve additional weeks at registration to hold your camper’s spot. Payments for additional weeks are due two Mondays prior to the reserved week.
Participants need to bring a sack lunch and snacks; a water bottle and backpack are also recommended.
Online registration opens Wednesday, March 15.
Week 1: June 26 - 29
Week 2: July 3 - 6 ($120 fee, no camp 7/4)
Week 3: July 10 - 13
Week 4: July 18 - 21 ($340 fee, Camp Cascadia)*
Week 5: July 24 - 27
Week 6: July 31 - August 3
Week 7: August 7 - 10
Week 8: August 14 - 17
Days/Dates: Monday - Thursday, June 26 - August 17
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Meeting Peter G. Schmidt
Location: Elementary
Ages: 12 - 17
Min/Max: 6/13
Fee: Weekly: $160 (unless otherwise noted).
*Week 4: Camp Cascadia (Overnight Camp); $340 fee. Parent Meeting will be held on Thursday, July 13, 6:00 p.m. at Tumwater City Hall.
(360) 754-4160 • www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/parks
YOUTH ENRICHMENT
Tumwater Dance Teams!
Dance Team students work on technique and learn routines in three different genres - Jazz, Pom and Hip Hop - and perform at community events and competitions. Uniform fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Call Tumwater Parks & Recreation to check for availability. No practice on 4/4 (Spring Break).
Midway Dance (Ages 7-10)
Day/Time: Tuesdays, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Kindermusik Mixed Age
Junior Dance (Ages 10-14)
Day/Time: Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Instructor: Kim Griffin
Dates: Tuesdays, Ongoing
Location: Bush Middle School Aux. Gym
Max: 24 per age level
Fee: $55/month
Accommodating all levels of learning and musical ability, mixed-age classes are perfect for friends, siblings and family bonding! Movement activities, group dances, and instrument play will be modified for everyone to enjoy.
Session 1: Family and Friends Sing Along
Sing, dance, move, and play your way through this celebration of why family and friends matter so much. We’ll have lots of fun and develop our social skills too.
Session 2: Time for Lunch, Come and Get It
There’s nothing that gives us more comfort and joy than sharing good food and stories with the ones we love. In this unit, we will explore food – from preparing to eating – through songs, vocal play, instruments, and focused listening activities.
Instructor: Bonnie Kim
Day: Tuesdays
Date: Session 1: March 7 - 28; Session 2: April 11 - May 2
Time: 1:30 - 2:15 p.m.
Age: 5 and under
Location: Old Town Center Gym
Min/Max: 4/10
Fee: $65 ($50 per additional sibling per session)
BRICKS 4 KIDZ ROBOTICS
Bricks 4 Kidz EV3 Robotics Class
Build and program real working robots! This exciting Bricks 4 Kidz series of classes is comprised of different age and skill levels using appropriate LEGO® WeDo 2.0 or Mindstorms EV3 robotics technology. Kids will learn to build and computer program a new robot every week, incorporating LEGO bricks, motors, sensors, and computer programming. Join us for this action-packed class where kids learn real-life skills while having real-kid fun. All participants take home a custom LEGO® minifigure (kits are reused not taken home).
Day: Wednesdays
Date: Session 1: Apr. 12 - May 3
Session 2: May 17 - June 7
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Location: Old Town Center
Age: 6 - 14
Min/Max: 6/16
Fee: $64
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YOUTH SPORTS / FITNESS
Beginner Gymnastics
Join us at Ascend Gymnastics for a beginner level gymnastics class. Work on skill development with Ascend's enthusiastic, safety conscious instructors. Students will be introduced to Floor skills (rolls, handstands, cartwheels, and more!) along with Bar and Beam skills!
Simple Introduction to Golf
During this 4-week session, participants will be introduced to the key fundamentals of playing golf. The goal is to introduce the game of golf that allows the participants to enjoy their introduction to practicing and playing.
To register for a session, please visit The Valley Golf Academy: https:// thevalleygolfacademy.wufoo.com/forms/m1ww4jll04ow6d7/
Instructor: Valley Golf Academy Instructors
Day: Tuesdays
Date: Session 1: March 7 - 28
Session 2: April 4 - 25
Session 3: May 9 - 30
Time: 5 - 6 p.m.
Age: 16 and over
Location: Tumwater Valley Golf Course
Min/Max: 5/10 per session
Fee: $140 per session
Introduction to Martial Arts
The U.S. Martial Arts Center offers a supportive and familyfriendly learning environment. Build self-confidence, self-sufficiency, self-defense tactics, foundational life skills for success and fitness through taekwondo.
A one-time $60 uniform fee is due on the first day of class. (Instructor takes this payment.)
Instructor: U.S. Martial Arts Masters
Day: Thursdays, monthly / March, April, May
Time: 4:30 - 5 p.m. or 6 - 6:30 p.m.
Age: 5 - 11
Location: U.S. Martial Arts Center Tumwater 212 Tumwater Blvd SW
Min/Max: 5/10
Fee: $149/month
Day: Saturdays
Date: Monthly / March, April, May
Time: 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Location: Ascend Gymnastics of Olympia, 2643 Mottman Court SW
Age: 5 - 10
Min/Max: 3/7
Fee: $69
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INTRAMURAL YOUTH SPORTS & FITNESS Middle School
Middle School Intramural Youth Sports and Fitness allows youth in grades 6-8 to supplement their day after school with indoor and outdoor sports opportunities. Participants will learn new skills, techniques and play modified games to help burn off some steam and unwind from the school day while supervised by our professional recreational staff. Develop learning, encourage imagination, and promote positive social skills in this intramural youth sports program. Fee includes a t-shirt. Program is open to boys and girls in the Tumwater School District.
No classes will be held on holidays or during school breaks. Space is limited.
Tumwater Baseball League
Days: Monday - Thursday
Dates: Session 4: April 10 - May 4 / Basketball Session 5: May 15 - June 8 / Soccer (No class on 5/29)
Time: 2:45 - 4:15 p.m.
Location: Tumwater Middle School
Grades: 6 - 8
Min/Max: 10/50
Fee: $20 per session
On-time registration ended February 24 but limited space may still be available for boys and girls, grades K - 5.
The season runs mid-March thru May. This league has three divisions; K/1st, 2nd/3rd, and 4th/5th. K/1st division is coach pitch for the entire season. 2nd/3rd division begins with coach pitch and progresses to kid pitch. 4th/5th division is kid pitch only.
Register via www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/baseball . Registration fee includes player uniform (shirt, pants, and hat).
Season: Practices begin the week of March 20. Games begin April 17. Picture Day on April 22. Season-ending Party at the Park on May 20.
On-Time Registration: January 3 thru February 24
Ages:
Grades K - 5
Fee after February 24: $110 per player. Registrations after Feb. 24 processed if space is available and assigned to teams needing players.
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Skyhawks Sports Academy Classes & Clinics
Skyhawks offers a wide variety of fun, safe, and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life. Register online directly through Skyhawks: www.skyhawks.com.
Skyhawks Basketball Skills Clinic
Your young athlete will gain technical skills and sport knowledge required for their step into basketball. Areas of focus are dribbling, passing, shooting and ball control. Athletes will learn new life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship, make new friends and improve their basketball skills.
Day: Saturdays, February 25 - March 18
Location: Old Town Center
Time: Ages 4 - 7: 10:45 - 11:30 a.m.
Ages 8 - 12: 11:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Fee: $70 per age group*
*Fee increases $10 for registrations made within one week of session start date.
Skyhawks Flag Football Skills Clinic
Experience the excitement of football with Skyhawks Flag Football Fueled by USA Football. Using a curriculum developed by USA Football, coaches teach skills like passing, receiving, kicking and flag pulling while gaining confidence and learning life lessons in a fun, positive environment.
Day: Thursdays
Date: March 16 - April 6; April 13 - May 4; or May 11 - June 1
Time: Ages 4 - 7: 5 - 5:45 p.m.
Ages 8 - 12: 6 - 6:45 p.m.
Location: Historical Park
Fee: $70 per age group*
*Fee increases $10 for registrations made within one week of session start date.
Skyhawks Baseball Skills Clinic
Learn the fundamentals of fielding, catching, throwing, hitting and base running – all in a fun, positive environment. Specifically designed for beginning and intermediate players, this program teaches athletes new baseball skills along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork and responsibility.
Day: Saturdays, April 15 - May 6
Location: Tumwater Hill Park, 3115 Ridgeview Loop SW
Time: Ages 4 - 7: 10 - 10:45 a.m.
Ages 8 -12: 11 - 11:45 a.m.
Fee: $70 per age group*
*Fee increases $10 for registrations made within one week of session start date.
Skyhawks Sports Academy Classes & Clinics
Skyhawks offers a wide variety of fun, safe, and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life. Register online directly through Skyhawks: www.skyhawks.com.
Skyhawks Volleyball Skills Clinic
Skyhawks Volleyball takes the energy and excitement of this great team sport and puts it all together into one fun-filled program. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on bumping, setting, spiking, hitting and serving. This program is designed for the beginning to intermediate player.
Dates: Saturdays, May 13 - June 3
Location: Historical Park
Time: Ages 4 - 7: 10 - 10:45 a.m. Ages 8 - 12: 11 - 11:45 a.m.
Fee: $70 per age group*
*Fee increases $10 for registrations made within one week of session start date.
Skyhawks Soccer Skills Clinic
Your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for their next step into soccer. Areas of focus are dribbling, passing, shooting and ball control. By the end of the program, your child will have learned new life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship, made new friends and improved their soccer skills.
Dates: Wednesdays, April 12 - May 3 or May 10 - 31
Location: Historical Park
Time: Ages 4 - 7: 5:15 - 6 p.m. Ages 8 -12: 6:15 - 7 p.m.
Fee: $70 per age group*
*Fee increases $10 for registrations made within one week of session start date.
Skyhawks Sports Academy Classes & Clinics
Skyhawks offers a wide variety of fun, safe, and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life. Register online directly through Skyhawks: www.skyhawks.com.
Skyhawks SoccerTots Sports Academy
SoccerTots are themed motor skill classes for youngsters to find success. Younger age groups focus on developing motor skills and self-confidence; older classes focus on developing core soccer skills, personal focus, and introduce an element of light competition. Instructor-to-student ratio is kept small to maximize individual development, and above all else, Skyhawks promotes fun, fun, fun!
Cubs
The goal of this class is to develop kicking, running control, and dribbling. It also teaches listening and following instructions. The class uses a variety of fun games with lots of physical activity.
Times: 4 - 4:30 p.m.
Ages: 2 - 3
Skyhawks Multi-Sport Spring Break Camp
Dates: Wednesdays, April 12 - May 3 or May 10 - 31
Location: Historical Park
Age: Ages 2 - 4
Fee: $70 per age group*
*Fee increases $10 for registrations made within one week of session start date.
Bears
This is the progression class for Cubs II. More advanced skill development games are played as well as some introduction to soccer and team concepts. Some small-sided scrimmages are played.
Time: 4:30 - 5 p.m.
Ages: 3 - 4
Dates: Monday - Friday, April 3-7
Time: Ages 4 - 7: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Our multi-sport camp is designed to introduce young athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. Athletes will learn the rules and essentials of each sport through skill-based games and scrimmages. By the end of the week, your child will walk away with knowledge of multiple sports along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and self-discipline. Make sure to bring your water bottles and lunches.
Ages 6 - 12: 9 - 3 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park
Min/Max: 8/24 per age group
Fee: $139* for ages 4-7
$189* for ages 6-12
*Fee increases $10 for registrations made within one week of session start date.
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ADULT SPORTS
Kickin' It Adult Kickball League
Time to lace up the tennies and get your friends together for a fun game of kickball! This coed self-officiated recreational league includes 1 captain and no less than 9 and no more than 15 players. Teams will play 2 games per night. The season will conclude with a playoff tournament. League champions will receive t-shirts.
League meeting: Tuesday, June 20, 5 - 5:45 p.m. (Pioneer Park Picnic Shelter)
Adult Cornhole League
Day: Tuesday
Season: June 20 - Aug. 1 (No games 7/4)
Time: 6 - 8 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park Baseball Field 1
Min/Max: 4/8 teams
Fee: $150 per team
Registration Deadline: June 13
We're bringing back the fan-favorite lawn game turned league. Do you have what it takes to become the Tumwater Cornhole champion? This self-officiated league will consist of 5 weeks of play, 45-minute matches (best out of 3 games). Playoff tournament will be held in week 6. Teams will play two games (up to 6 matches) per night. League champions receive t-shirts.
Pre-season meetings will be held at the Pioneer Park Picnic Shelter:
June 6, 5 - 5:45 p.m. Coed Recreational
June 8, 5 - 5:45 p.m. Coed Competitive
August 8, 5 - 5:45 p.m. Coed Recreational
Season: Tuesday - Coed Recreational: June 6 - July 18 (No Games 7/4)
Thursday - Coed Competitive: June 8 - July 20 (No Games 7/6)
Tuesday - Coed Recreational: Aug. 8 - Sept. 12
Time: 6 - 8 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park Baseball Field Outfield #4 (June leagues)
Baseball Outfield #1 (August league)
Min/Max: 6/24 teams per division
Fee: $60 per team. Teams are allowed up to 3 players
Registration Deadline: May 26 for June leagues; July 28 for August league
Adult Sand 4 v 4 Volleyball League
Let's bump, set and spike in the sand! Coed teams will play on Thursday evenings at Pioneer Park Sand Courts. Limited to 8 teams. Matches consist up to 3 self-officiated games per night. The season will conclude with a playoff tournament. League champions will receive t-shirts.
Pre-season meeting: June 22, 5 - 5:45 p.m. at the Pioneer Park Picnic Shelter
Rally in the Valley Volleyball Tournament
Bump, set, spike! This one-day self-officiated volleyball tournament will consist of 2-person teams, men’s and women’s in the morning and Coed in the afternoon. Both A and B divisions offered. Teams will participate in pool play and then all teams will go onto a double elimination tournament. Teams will be seeded in the tournament based on win/loss record. Food trucks will be on site to satisfy your appetite and keep your strength up! Teams are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis or until full. Deadline to register is May 26.
Season: Thursdays, June 22 - July 27
Time: 6 - 8 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park Volleyball Courts
Min/Max: 4/8 teams
Fee: $150 per team
Registration Deadline: June 15
Date: Saturday, June 3
Time: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. (Men and Women), check-in: 8:15 a.m. 3 - 8 p.m. (Coed), check-in: 2:15 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park Soccer Fields 1-3
Min/Max: 8/30 per division
Fee: $50/team $40/team if providing own net
Registration Deadline: May 26
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HEALTH & FITNESS
Yoga with a Chair
This class uses a chair as the starting point for a one hour flow of standing and sitting postures where students will build strength, release stress, and safely learn balancing poses. In this class we will also work on our ability to get up and down from the floor.
Yoga classes offered through a partnership with Firefly Yoga, 212 Tumwater Blvd. SW
Instructor: Lisa Cosmillo
Day/Dates: Tuesdays or Thursdays, March - May
Time: 2:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Location: Firefly Yoga
Ages: 16 and up
Min/Max: 1/10
Fee: $58 per month
Beginning Yoga
Begin your yoga practice here. This in-person class will help you begin a yoga practice no matter what level of fitness you are at right now. Learn the basics of movement, breath and alignment. Begin to get healthier, more centered and more grounded. Connect to your body, mind and spirit through breath and movement.
Day: Wednesdays, March - May
Time: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Location: Firefly Yoga
Ages: 16 and up
Min/Max: 1/10
Fee: $58 per month
Energetic Yoga
An energetic blend of yoga postures, breath and transitions presented in an adaptable and approachable way.
Mixxedfit
Mixxedfit is a people-inspired fitness program that combines explosive dance movements with body weight toning. You will dance to music that you would most likely hear on the radio, at the club, or driving in your car. The music selection is upbeat, fresh, and familiar. Moves are repetitive and easy to follow so you can easily focus on maximizing your workouts effectively. For more information about Mixxedfit visit ilovemixxedfit.com.
Day: Tuesdays or Thursdays, March - May
Time: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Location: Firefly Yoga
Ages: 16 and up
Min/Max: 1/10
Fee: $58 per month
Instructor: Melissa Castaneda-Kerson
Dates: Saturdays, April 15 - May 20
Time: 9 - 10 a.m.
Location: Pioneer Park Picnic Shelter
Ages: 16 and up
Min/Max: 5/10
Fee: $25
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HEALTH & FITNESS
TumWalk
TumWalk is Tumwater’s walking program, started to encourage active and healthy lifestyles. Participation is easy from the convenience of your own neighborhood. Walking has become an increasingly popular way for us all to get outside, exercise, and engage both our minds and bodies.
Register online, then download the Pacer mobile app (www.mypacer.com). You'll receive a link from us to join the TumWalk group. Then, you can take on regular challenges, achieve goals and even win prizes, all while enjoying the beneficial activity of walking! Group members who achieve (25,000 steps) receive an exclusive TumWalk headband to wear proudly. Take your walk to the next level and make your steps count! Join the TumWalk team for free. Register online through Tumwater Parks and Recreation.
Dates: Sign-up now, program is ongoing
Challenges: Monthly challenges offered in the Pacer app!
Ages: All Ages!
Fee: Free
Bicycling Safely with Intercity Transit
Families Learn to Ride
This class is for new or beginner bike riders of all ages. During the class, participants will learn how to balance, pedal and steer a bicycle. Bikes and helmets will be provided.
ADULT ENRICHMENT
Towing with Confidence
Are you new to towing or looking to increase your skill? Being comfortable towing a boat, camper or utility trailer can be the difference between a fun day and a stressful one. In this 2-hour hands-on course, we will help take away the stress as you learn to back your trailer through real-life scenarios that includes handy tips for effective communication between the driver and spotter. Ideal for family members who want to gain more confidence with towing. You must provide your own vehicle and trailer for this course. For more information, visit www.boatsafenw.org.
Instructor: InterCity Transit Walk-N-Roll Staff
Day: Tuesday, May 9
Time: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Location: Historical Park
Ages: 3 and over (all family members are welcome to join)
Min/Max: 4/15
Fee: $5 per person
Instructor: Luke Robert, Training Director
Date: Saturday, Mar. 11, Apr. 8, or May 13
Times: 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 1 - 3 p.m.
Location: Trails End Arena
1500 79th Avenue, Tumwater
Min/Max: 2/4 per session and time slot
Fee: $200 per session and time slot
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ADULT ENRICHMENT
Music Instruction
Taiko Drumming
Taiko, the art of Japanese Drumming, is now available to you! If you have ever wondered what it is like to play the big drums, now is your chance to find out! This is a physical activity that requires being able to stand for an hour and flex and stretch.
No experience needed for the beginning class and drums are provided. Students will use River Ridge High School’s practice drums and play on the rawhide drums during the final class.
Yes, You Can Play The Ukulele: Part 1
The popularity of the ukulele continues to grow and it's become one of the most desirable and accessible instruments to learn. Why not give this easy-to-learn, smile-inducing instrument a try in this funfilled group class that will have you strumming chords and playing songs in a few weeks. No pre-requisite, but you will need to bring your soprano, concert, or tenor uke along with a pick to each class. No loaner instruments are available.
Ukulele Sing Along Campfire Songs
If you love singing timeless songs with friends and family under the stars and love the sound of a uke, then this class is for you. You'll learn the uke chords and the strums to a number of well-known campfire favorites, plus a couple of pop songs, too. Pre-requisite: Bring a soprano, concert, or tenor uke (No baritone ukes, please). Knowledge of at least 6 basic chords and ability to transition between them. You will also need a uke capo for this class (purchased locally or online for about $10). No loaner instruments are available.
Voice-overs: NOW is YOUR Time!
Instructor: John Theine
Dates: Session 1: April 6 - May 4
Session 2: May 11 - June 15
Time: 6 - 7 p.m. (Beginning); or 7 - 8 p.m. (Intermediate)*
Location: River Ridge H.S. Band Room 608, 350 River Ridge Drive SE, Lacey
Ages: 16 and up
Min/Max: 1/5
Fee: $30
*Must have taken Beginning Ta iko previously
Instructor: Jeff Saxon
Dates: Mondays, May 8 - June 12 (no class 5/29, Memorial Day)
Time: 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Location: Olympia Center, 222 Columbia St NW
Min/Max: 1/3
Fee: $119 (includes instructional booklet)
Instructor: Jeff Saxon
Day: Wednesdays, May 10 - June 7
Time: 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Location: Olympia Center, 222 Columbia St NW
Min/Max: 1/3
Fee: $119 (includes instructional booklet)
Date: Wednesday, May 10
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Old Town Center
Min/Max: 5/12
In what could be the most enlightening 2 hours you’ve ever spent, this class will show you how you can actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos, and more. Most people go about it the wrong way. In this introductory class, you will learn about a unique, outside the box way to break into this creative, fulfilling, and potentially lucrative industry. Voice-overs can be managed on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with minimal overhead! Whether you choose to pursue voice-overs part-time or full-time, this could be the game-changer you’ve been looking for.
Fee: $49
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At Home in the PNW
Without a doubt, the Pacific Northwest is an exceptional place to call home. Its beauty is unmatched, from the grand mountains to the lifegiving estuaries of Puget Sound. This unique and magnificent environment has spurred a regional passion for environmental care and sustainability. This same, sometimes soggy climate also drives people out of the rain and cold and into coffee shops where they can get warm with a cup of coffee. This love for coffee has positioned the PNW as a leader in innovative coffee craft and brewing practices. Washingtonian's passion for our natural world has also fostered a resurgence of hobbies such as foraging, beekeeping, and permaculture practices which we see expanding on a national, if not global, scale.
At Home in the PNW brings together regional experts, entrepreneurs, and practitioners for a panel discussion on regional topics of interest to those who call the Great Pacific Northwest home.
Instructor: Various Panelists (See descriptions)
Day: Thursdays
Dates: Part 2: The Evolution of Coffee Culture in the PNW – March 9
Part 3: Sustainability and the Inner Self –March 23
Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Age: 16 and up
Location: Tumwater Timberland Library
7023 New Market St SW
Min/Max: 10/42 per session
Fee: FREE
Part 2: The Evolution of Coffee Culture in the Pacific Northwest - Thursday, March 9
One can only think of the Pacific Northwest by simultaneously thinking of coffee. Coffee culture is synonymous with the PNW, and one almost smells the aroma of a cup of Joe at the mere sight of an evergreen tree. How did coffee become ubiquitous in Pacific Northwest culture? How did local entrepreneurs get their start, and how have they used coffee to support their families and community and increase a sense of well-being?
Join panelists Michael Cade, Executive Director, Thurston County Economic Development Council; Patricia Holm, Founder of Null Set Coffee; Oliver Stormshak, Co-owner of Olympia Coffee Roasters; and Logan Smith, Co-owner Ember Goods, as they discuss the history of coffee in the Thurston County Region as well as its future!
Part 3: Sustainability and the Inner Self - Thursday, March 23
This panel will focus on humanity's deep connection to the natural environment and discuss sustainability from the inside outward. It will explore sustainability as a mental and physical experience that looks to nature as a guide teaching us to pay attention and listen. It will examine the emotional connection between our inner self and the places we call home.
Join our panel of experts, Climate Therapist Leslie Davenport, MS, LMFT; Well-being Specialist Jason Taellious and Tessa Bradley, Passive House Expert, both from Tumwater's Artisan Group; and Brenda Butterfield, Ed.D., MSW, LMHC founder of The One Center. This discussion is sure to be enlightening!
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HISTORY PROGRAMS
History Pubs at Heritage (for ages 21 and over)
The Olympia Tumwater Foundation is excited to announce a new format for its popular history talks: History Pubs at Heritage. This new series of in-person history talks will be an hour long on a topic relevant to Tumwater or the surrounding area, and will combine history with science, sports, art, and many other subjects. Hosted inside the cask library of the new Heritage Distilling Co., near the Olympia Brewery. Guests are encouraged to sit back and relax, with a cocktail if they wish, and enjoy learning about our area’s history from captivating speakers. Registrants will receive tokens for discounts on Heritage drinks and merchandise.
Location: Heritage Distilling Cask Room & Library / 4200 Capitol Blvd SE Suite 104, Tumwater
Ages: 21+
Min/Max: 5/75
Fee: Free
Coast Salish Herbal Medicine
Local Highway History
Transportation infrastructure is a crucial part of daily life for many of us, but how has the State Highway System shaped and been shaped by the Olympia-Tumwater area’s unique history and geography? This talk will explore the two cities’ engineering history and heritage through the some of the area’s notable historic bridges and highways. It will also discuss the historic and contemporary connections between transportation, historic preservation, and environmental and social justice.
It's the Water and a Lot More: Tumwater Fire Department
Tumwater Fire Department’s tagline is more than just a clever use of the old brewery’s slogan – the department started with volunteers from the brewery. Learn more about the history of the Tumwater Fire Department from retired firefighter Mike Pavlich.
Riverwalk Guided History Tours
Riverwalk tours are back! Learn the history of Euro-American settlement along the Deschutes River – now the location of Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls – and the relationship between people and the river over the last two centuries, from trusted local guides. Participants will meet the tour guide outside of the OlympiaTumwater Foundation office at Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls. Pre-registration is required.
Questions regarding location or logistics? Call (360) 786-8117 or email history@olytumfoundation.org. Help with registration? Email tumwaterparks@ci.tumwater.wa.us.
Speaker: Rhonda Grantham
Date: Thursday, March 16
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Rhonda Grantham, an Indigenous herbalist, midwife, and member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, is the founder of Canoe Journey Herbalists. She believes that access to traditional medicine, ancestral connection, and health sovereignty are integral to healing personal and collective wounds of trauma and colonization. Her organization enacts these beliefs by providing opportunities to connect with plant healing, supporting Indigenous communities, and fostering pathways for learning about plant medicine. Rhonda will take attendees through stories and treasures of plants native to the Pacific Northwest through her experience as a member of a local tribe.
Speaker: Kelsey Matson
Date: Thursday, April 13
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Speaker: Mike Pavlich
Date: Thursday, May 18
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Day: Tuesday
Date: April 11, April 25, May 9, May 23, June 6, or June 20
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Location: Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls, 110 Deschutes Way SW, Tumwater Corner of C St. & Deschutes Pkwy Min/Max: 5/15
Fee: FREE; pre-registration required
ARTS PROGRAMS
Art in the Parks Workshop Series
Spring is a great time to enjoy our parks and soak up all the creativity that comes from the blooming flowers and chirping birds. No experience is necessary to take part in these workshops. Each workshop will begin with a short informational session, followed by time to create, and time to share at the end. No supplies are needed for the painting or poetry workshops. For the photography workshop, you only need something that takes photographs - a camera phone or even a Polaroid will do. Join us to enjoy community and art making in our parks!
Poetry in the Park
This workshop will be a celebration of National Poetry Month. Workshop attendees will meet up and talk about poetry, what it can do for us, and the many forms it can take. Attendees will set off to take a poetry walk and write a poem. They will then gather back together and those who want to share will have a chance.
Photography in the Park
This workshop will be a photo walk through Historical Park and Brewery Park at Tumwater Falls. Attendees will meet at 10 a.m. and have a chance to network. At 10:30 a.m., photographers will be let loose for 45 minutes to take photos of whatever strikes their fancy throughout the two parks. At 11:30 a.m., attendees will meet back up and share what they have captured. This workshop is open to anyone who has a camera, smartphone, or even a Polaroid camera.
Day/Date: Saturday, May 20
Time: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Location: Historical Park
Age: 14 and up
Min/Max: 5/40
Fee: $15
Painting in the Park - led by Tara Hodge, The Travelling Artist
In this workshop, Tara Hodge of The Travelling Artist will lead attendees through the creation of their own painting of Mount Rainier. All supplies are provided, as well as refreshments. Come enjoy a pampered painting experience while taking in the breathtaking views at Overlook Park.
VOLUNTEER TUMWATER
Put your free time to good use!
Day/Date: Saturday, April 29
Time: 1 - 3 p.m.
Location: Historical Park
Age: 14 and up
Min/Max: 5/20
Fee: $15
Day/Date: Saturday, June 17
Time: 1 - 4 p.m.
Location: Overlook Park
Age: 14 and up
Min/Max: 5/15
Fee: $40
Volunteers help extend the reach of City programs and provide valuable connections to the community. No minimum commitment required. A few upcoming opportunities are listed below. Visit www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/volunteer for more details.
Easter Egg Stuffing , March 22 or 23; Easter Egg Dash, April 8; Earth Day, April 22
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Saturday, April 22 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Historical Park, 802 Deschutes Way SW, Tumwater
For more details or to volunteer, visit www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/EarthDay
Join with other volunteers in a service project to help improve one of Tumwater’s most popular parks.
Tools, gloves, water, and light refreshments will be provided. Please wear appropriate clothing and shoes for working outdoors. This event will be held rain or shine!
SPECIAL EVENTS
Event Sponsor: Eric Zabala, State Farm Agent
Virtual Contest
Where's the PEEP
Be on the lookout for this fun virtual event! Follow the City’s Facebook page to spot the Peep in iconic locations throughout Tumwater for a chance to win prizes! Thanks to sponsor Toyota of Olympia for providing the contest prizes for this virtual event.
Monday, March 27 - Friday, March 31
Check Facebook for details!
Save the Date for Summer Events
Dog Days
Saturday, June 10 | 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Pioneer Park
Dog Days celebrates the companionship of humanity's furry friends. Dogs were the first animal to be domesticated over 11,000 years ago and have evolved into protectors, service providers, and companions. A deep empathy exists between man and pup, transcending language and species. Come join us in celebrating "Humanity's Best Friend" as we kick off summer!
Independence Day Parade, Artesian Family Festival & Thunder Valley Fireworks Show:
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
2023 Parade Theme: "Christmas in July"
Want to enter the parade? Contact us to be added to the Entry Packet email list: tumwaterparks@ci.tumwater.wa.us.
Screen on the
Green
Screen on the Green outdoor movies: Fridays in late July and August
July 21, July 28, August 4, August 11
Movies begin at dusk. See website for details, locations, and movie line-up! www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/screenonthegreen
Tumwater Artesian Brewfest
Saturday, August 19, 1 - 8 p.m.
Tumwater Valley Golf Course | 21 and over event
www.tumwaterartesianbrewfest.com
FIRST TEE AT TUMWATER VALLEY!
First Tee golf sessions offered for youth ages 4-17 are once again being held at Tumwater Valley Golf Club! Spring session will run April 16 - May 27 (6 weeks).
To register or for additional information, please visit: www.thefirstteesouthpugetsound.org.
GOLF INSIGHTS W/KATHY O'KELLY
Kathy was nationally recognized by her peers in 2012 as one of Golf Digest’s “50 Best Women Teachers in America.” In 2008, LPGA members voted her a “Top 50 Teacher in the LPGA.”
Kathy brings to the lesson tee many innovative ways of communicating. She is dedicated to making the game rewarding, fun and accessible for everyone! Contact Kathy to get started: kokelly2@comcast. net or (360) 701-2295.
VALLEY GOLF ACADEMY
To book your individual or group instruction, or to simply learn more about our instructors and offerings, please visit: www.thevalleygolfacademy.com or contact us directly at (360) 347-6282.
Simple Introduction to Golf
During this 4-week session, participants will be introduced to the key fundamentals of playing golf. The goal is to introduce the game of golf that allows the participants to enjoy their introduction to practicing and playing.
To register for a session, please visit The Valley Golf Academy: https://thevalleygolfacademy.wufoo.com/forms/m1ww4jll04ow6d7/
Instructor: Valley Golf Academy Instructors
Day: Tuesdays
Date: Mar. 7 - 28; Apr. 4 - 25; or May 9 - 30
Time: 5 - 6 p.m.
Age: 16 and over
Location: Tumwater Valley Golf Course
Min/Max: 5/10
Fee: $140 per session
Boys: 15-18, 12-14, 8-11
$65 - 18 Hole Division
$45 - 9 Hole Division
$25 - 3 Hole Division
April 4-12: Fee increases $15
April 12 at 5pm: Final deadline
April 21: Pairings and tee times posted online: www.thevalleygolfacademy.com
Scholarships may be available through the Valley Golf Academy. For details, contact Russ Olsen: russ@thevalleygolfacademy.com
3 Hole Division
For players ages 8-11 and 12-14 that are relatively new to the game or tournament play.
9 Hole Gold Division
For players averaging higher than 54 strokes for 9 holes of play from regular red tees. This division will play a modified length ranging between 100 and 300 yards per hole.
9 Hole Red Division
For players averaging fewer than 54 strokes for 9 holes of play from regular red tees.
18 Hole Division
For experienced tournament players
OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS
Active Adult Trips and Tours
Our trips and tours program for active adults 50 and up offer exercise, sightseeing, photo opportunities and a chance to meet some great people. Departure location will be from the Tumwater Library parking lot. Deadline to register is one week prior to the trip.
For special accommodations, please contact staff: tumwaterparks@ci.tumwater.wa.us or call (360) 754-4160.
Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens & Lilac Days
We’re heading south to Woodland to experience the Hulda Klager Lilac Garden and Lilac Days. Step back in time to discover the 1880’s Victorian farmhouse and country gardens that comprise the Gardens. Each year in the spring, the garden hosts Lilac Days to celebrate the beauty of lilacs in bloom. Buy your favorite lilacs, visit the home, and shop for gifts at the gift shop. Make sure to bring money for lunch at Rose Café and memorabilia. Price includes, trip management, transportation and admission.
The Seattle Great Wheel and the Famous Crab Pot
A day at the Seattle waterfront will include a ride on a 16-story, 175 foot Ferris wheel. It is the tallest Ferris wheel on the West Coast, bolted so close to the end of the pier that it extends 40 feet over the bay. We will enjoy a delicious seafood feast at the Famous Crab Pot before heading home. Price includes trip management transportation and wheel admission.
Coffee with the Mayor
Coffee Hour with the Mayor
Tumwater is growing and changing every day. If you want to stay updated and informed, join Mayor Debbie Sullivan for a monthly coffee hour. This program will feature upcoming projects, committee updates special guests, and City news. This is a great opportunity to get to know your elected officials in the City of Tumwater. Coffee and doughnuts will be provided. Preregistration is not required.
Day: Wednesdays
Date: April 12, May 17
Time: 10 - 11 a.m.
Location: Old Town Center
Age: 55 and over
Fee: Free
Instructor: TPRD Staff
Date: Thursday, April 27
Time: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Min/Max: 5/8
Fee: $50
Instructor: TPRD Staff
Date: Thursday, May 25
Time: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Min/Max: 5/8
Fee: $55
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OLDER ADULT PROGRAMS
Senior Driving Workshop
Do you feel safe on the road? Nowadays, there are more cars on the road which means more ways for accidents to happen. With 52 years of experience, join Gerry Apple for an interactive workshop that covers areas such as texting, driving in bad weather, handling emergencies, freeways, stop positions, reference points, what to do in case of a collision and more. Guest speakers from Washington State Patrol and Operation Lifesaver (Railroad Safety) will be in attendance. At the end of the workshop, you will receive a certificate that will apply a 5 to 10% discount on your auto insurance over a two-year period. Feel safe again on the road.
Collette Vacations
2023 Collette Tours Presentation
Join Collette for a presentation of Spain’s Costa del Sol & Madrid and Spotlight on New York City Holiday. You will get a detailed overview of each tour along with handouts. Leave the planning up to Collette and book that trip of your dreams now. Pre-registration for the presentation is encouraged but not required.
Collette Vacations and Tumwater Parks & Recreation have combined efforts to offer our Active Adults several opportunities to travel in the US and abroad. Contact Chad Harvell at charvell@ci.tumwater.wa.us for more information.
Spain’s Costa del Sol and Madrid
Instructor: Gerry Apple, WTSEA
Day: Tuesday, April 18 or May 16
Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Age: 55 and over
Location: Old Town Center
Min/Max: 8/15
Fee: $20
Presenter: Toni Ray Ingram
Date: Wed., Apr. 26
Time: 10 - 11 a.m.
Location: Old Town Center
Age: 50 and up
Min/Max: 1/20
Fee: Free
Day/Date: Dec. 2-10, 2023
Triple Occupancy: $3,369
Double Occupancy: $3,399
Single Occupancy: $3,899
Be charmed by the Andalusian lifestyle and discover the culture, cuisine, and history of southern Spain. Explore beaches, boutiques, and cafés during a 5-night stay in the seaside town of Torremolinos. Immerse yourself in Andalusian culture during visits to the picturesque villages of Setenil del las Bodegas and Ronda. Tour a medieval castle and see an iconic Roman aqueduct in historic Segovia, and experience the vibrant energy of the capital during a 2-night stay in Madrid. Save $50 per person if you book by June 3. To book your tour visit https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/1147244
Spotlight on New York City Holiday
Experience the “Big Apple” alive with holiday spirit. From Rockefeller Center to Greenwich Village, New York City shines even brighter during the holidays. Spend 4 nights in the heart of Midtown close to Central Park’s skating rink and Times Square. Watch the curtain rise for an exciting Broadway show. See the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall, featuring the world-famous Rockettes! Ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. See the Empire State Building and Central Park. Visit the poignant 9/11 Museum and Memorial. Enjoy plenty of free time to shop and see the elaborate 5th Avenue holiday window displays and more. Book by July 14 and save $350 per person. To book your tour visit https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/1147294
Day/Date: Dec. 14-18, 2023
Triple Occupancy: $2,919
Double Occupancy: $3,949
Single Occupancy: $4,249
Old Town Center
Child Development
Sequoia’s Treehouse Childcare center is open for enrollment at the Old Town Center! At Sequoia’s Treehouse, our emphasis is on the physical, cognitive, and social/emotional growth of children. Children are presented with experiences allowing them to discover and explore their world through art, science, language, music, dramatic play and the natural environment. Our focus is also allowing children the opportunity to explore and spend time in the outdoors as much as possible through free play and structured learning activities. Our goal is to promote every child’s individual development using an appropriate mix of academic and recreational activities. Hours of operation are 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. For more information, visit www.sequoiastreehouse.com.
Senior Programs
Tumwater Old Town Center (OTC) operates on weekdays from 8 a.m.2:30 p.m. The OTC provides seniors 55 and over, who are residents of the greater Tumwater area, with activities, lunch, coffee, snacks, and fellowship. Visit www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/seniors for updated senior program information. Please note: Participants must be fully vaccinated to attend.
Activities - All activities are free unless otherwise noted.
Lunch
Monday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Cost is $5 per day or $50 for a 10-meal ticket. Menus include a variety of meals (soups, casseroles, fruits and salads).
Pinochle
Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. for pinochle in the lunch room. There is always somebody looking for a game.
Senior "Jam"
Tuesday, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. Do you like old time tunes and bluegrass music? Join a group of like-minded folks ready to sing and play.
Bingo
OTC Spring Closures: Memorial Day –Monday, May 29
Second Wednesday of each month at 12:15 p.m. in the lunch room. Prizes donated by the OTC Senior Council.
Arts & Crafts Group
Every Wednesday and Thursday, 9 - 11:30 a.m. in the multi-purpose room. Please bring your own supplies. Call Todd Anderson at (360) 754-4164 for more information.
Leather Crafting Group
Every Friday from 9 - 11 a.m. in the multi-purpose room. Beginners welcome. No tools necessary to begin. Call Britt Bowman at (564) 669-0051 for more information. Sponsored by the Tumwater Arts Program.
Food Bank
The Thurston County Food Bank will visit the OTC on the 2nd Friday of each month at 11 a.m., to drop off alreadyprepared bags of food. To be eligible for this FREE program you will need to complete an Intake Form (available in the Cafeteria). Contact Todd Anderson at (360) 754-4164 for further information.
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HISTORIC HOMES
Brewmaster's House (formerly Henderson House)
The Brewmaster’s House was built in 1905 for William and Louise Naumann. Mr. Naumann was a brewmaster at the Olympia brewery just across the river.
Considered quite modern for its day, the house boasted hot and cold running water, a coal-fired boiler, and electric lights in each room. The design of the home was largely inspired by the Victorian age, but was much less elaborate than earlier Queen Anne examples.
The exterior of the home had changed over the years, but it was restored to its original appearance after the City of Tumwater acquired the house in 1977. The interior changed very little and provides a wonderful look at how Tumwater residents lived in the early 1900s. Interpretive signs give the visitor a thorough history of the house and its various owners.
Brewmaster's House is currently closed to the public.
For more information, please contact:
Karen L. Johnson, Curator, Schmidt House
Olympia Tumwater Foundation | PO Box 4098 | Tumwater WA 98501 (360) 890-2299 | karen@olytumfoundation.org | www.olytumfoundation.org
Crosby House
Come visit the Crosby House Museum, Tumwater's oldest historic home, located across from the Brewmaster's House in Tumwater's Historic District at 702 Deschutes Way SW. This charming 1860 house was built by Bing Crosby's grandfather, Nathaniel, for his new bride, Cordelia Smith. Now owned by the City of Tumwater, it is managed by Olympia Chapter #4, Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington who have completely furnished the house with period pieces. A delightful addition is a 1"-scale, fully furnished miniature replica of the house.
The Crosby House is currently closed to the public.
For tours or more information, please contact:
Ann Olson, President, Olympia Chapter #4
Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington (360) 943-5209 | sandaolson@outlook.com
Reservations:
Historical and Pioneer Park Shelter Reservations:
• Shelters are available to reserve 365 days in advance.
• Reservations are not confirmed until completed form and fee have been received. Online reservations do not require completion of paper reservation form.
• To check availability, visit www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/parks
• Large/Public Events: For all events larger than 100 people and/or open to the public, a special event permit application must be completed and approved. No person shall use a city park for a public event without a special event permit.
Cancellations:
• Reservation fees are refundable minus a $10 cancellation fee.
• Cancellations must be made at least 14 days prior to the reservation to be eligible for a refund . Cancellations are not available through the online registration system; they must be requested by contacting office staff.
• No refunds will be made due to inclement weather.
Amenities/ Hours:
• Parking space is limited. Carpooling recommended.
• The parks can accommodate groups of up to 100 people.
• Parks are opened at sunrise and gates are locked at sunset.
• Historical Park Shelter: Accommodates 80 people. 3 power outlets, 20 amps max each, 1 group grill, and 1 water source.
• Pioneer Park Shelter: Accommodates 50 people. 2 power outlets, 20 amps max each, 1 group grill, and 1 water source.
Shelter reservation fees:
PARK AMENITIES GUIDE
Spring Quarter Registration
Spring registration begins on Friday, February 24, 2023. The programs in this brochure run March through May 2023.
Online:
Visit www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/parks and create your customer account.
In Person:
As of the time of this publication, City Hall open hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. Please call (360) 754-4160 or email tumwaterparks@ci.tumwater.wa.us for updates
All classes have minimum/maximum enrollment numbers to ensure a quality experience for all participants. The City of Tumwater requires that a release of liability form be completed either in person or online for each participant in its Parks and Recreation programs. These forms will be provided at registration.
• Class sizes are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
• Classes may be cancelled (or combined) due to low enrollment.
• For classes requiring an enrollment fee, the fee must be paid prior to your name being placed on the class roster.
Inclement Weather
Should school be cancelled due to poor weather, power outages or other related circumstances, all parks and recreation classes, leagues and programs scheduled at those facilities will adhere to the school cancellation policies.
Cancellations
Classes with insufficient enrollment will be cancelled one week before starting date unless otherwise noted.
Refunds
If a class is cancelled, your registration will be refunded in full. If the participant withdraws from a class/program and requests a refund, the refund policy is as follows unless otherwise noted:
• At least 24 hours prior to the first class - 100%
• After the first class, or less than 24 hours prior to the first class - 80%
• After the second class - No refund
Thurston County Specialized Recreation Programs
Thurston Co. Recreation Services Department , in cooperation with Tumwater Parks and Recreation, provides special service programs to area residents. These programs strive to meet the needs of the developmentally and physically challenged in the Tumwater/ Thurston County area. For more information, call (360) 867-2679 For the hearing impaired, the TDD number is (360) 754-2933.
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