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ACTIVITY GUIDE SEPTEMBER through DECEMBER 2015
Sports for Youth & Adults | Music K-9 Nosework for Dogs | Enrichment Classes SnowRider Ski Bus | Special Events | And More!
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MISSION STATEMENT
Parks, facilities, and recreation programs for the citizens of South Whidbey Island. CONTACT INFO
COMMISSIONERS
Recreation Center & Offices
The SWPRD Board of Commissioners meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6pm at the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation Center, 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, Room 111. Commissioners are:
Location/Mail
5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, WA 98260
Office Phone
(360) 221-5484
Fax
(360) 221-7323
swparks@whidbey.com
Website
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Office Hours
Mon-Thu, 8:30am–5pm Fri, 8:30am–4:30pm
Office Closed
Sept. 7, Nov. 11, Nov. 26, Nov. 27, Dec. 25
STAFF Director Doug Coutts, (360) 221-6488 dirswprd@whidbey.com Programs Carrie Monforte, (360) 221-6788 programs@whidbey.com Office Manager Peggy Nelson, (360) 221-5484 swparks@whidbey.com Facilities & Grounds Tom Fallon, (360) 221-7181 trfallon@hotmail.com
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ADVERTISING Whidbey Weekly prints and distributes this publication 3 times a year. We welcome you to advertise your program or business along with us. For details, email advertise@ whidbeyweekly.com.
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HEALTHY ISLAND YOUTH INITIATIVE SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Healthy Island Youth Initiative (HIYI) Committee is pleased to announce that it recently received generous donations from Island Thrift, Soroptimist International of Oak Harbor, and Wal-Mart, and an anonymous South Whidbey donor. These donations will support ongoing efforts to keep organized healthy activities affordable for all local youth in Island County. The HIYI Scholarship Fund addresses these needs by helping cover the cost of registration fees, equipment and/or other expenses so that youth in Island County can participate in organized physical activities, regardless of their family’s economic status. The South Whidbey Parks & Aquatics Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization, has kindly agreed to become the fiscal agent for HIYI, and will now receive, hold and distribute funds upon direction from the HIYI committee. Donations to this fund may now be tax deductible. Donations to the scholarship fund can be made payable to South Whidbey Parks & Aquatics Foundation, and should be mailed to PO Box 157, Freeland, WA 98249, with a note on the memo line directing it to the “HIYI Scholarship Fund”. Any Whidbey Island youth may apply for the assistance to participate in any organized sport or physical activity. The needs-based scholarships are awarded based on financial criteria and commitment to the activity. Those interested in receiving financial assistance should call Carrie at (360) 221-6788 or visit www.islandcountyahc. org/Page/43 and print off an application.
ACCESSIBILITY & ACCOMODATION Individuals with or without disabilities may register for all programs offered by South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District provided program safety can be met. The District provides reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities. Contact the SWPRD office three weeks in advance of the program start date to discuss accommodations. Reasonable accommodations will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
DISCLAIMERS Updates & Errors
This schedule of classes is published for information purposes only. We strive to produce the most accurate brochure possible. However, some program information may have changed after this brochure has gone to print. We will make every effort to notify participants of the changes.
School Disclaimer
South Whidbey Parks and Recreation programs are NOT sponsored by the South Whidbey School District or the Coupeville School District, and the South Whidbey School District and Coupeville School Districts assume no responsibility for the conduct or safety of the activity. In consideration for the privilege to distribute these materials, the South Whidbey School District and the Coupeville School District shall be held harmless from any cause of action, claim or petition filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including all costs, attorney’s fees and judgments or awards.
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REFUNDS & CREDITS 1. Full refunds will be given for all classes cancelled by SWPRD. 2. Refunds requested and submitted in writing using the Refund Request Form before the early fee deadline date (or at least 5 business days before start of program if no early fee deadline) will be subject to a 10% service fee, with a minimum service fee of $10. 3. SWPRD account credits requested and submitted in writing using the Refund Request Form before the early fee deadline date (or at least 5 business days before start of program if no early fee deadline) will be good for one calendar year from issue date, for the full fee paid and will not be subject to service fee. 4. Refunds or credits will not be issued if cancelled after deadline date or within 5 business days of program start. 5. To request a refund, a Refund Request Form must be submitted to the SWPRD office in writing. Verbal requests will not be honored. Forms are available at the SWPRD office or online. Please be aware that refund requests may take up to 45 days to process. 6. Refunds will not be issued from an account credit. 7. Refunds will not be issued for programs costing $10 or less (unless cancelled by SWPRD). 8. One day classes, trips, or special events are not covered under this policy (no refunds or credits available). 9. Certain contract programs, indicated with this symbol: §, have their own refund policies. Contact the contractor directly to inquire about their specific policy.
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REGISTRATION INFO †Symbol indicates that fee includes 8.7% sales tax. The State of Washington Department of Revenue collects sales tax on fees for certain entertainment and recreation programs. § Symbol indicates contracted programs that have their own refund policies. Contact the contractor directly to inquire about their specific policy. Advance registration is required for all programs unless otherwise stated. It is best if you register at least 2 weeks in advance of any program start date. All fees are due at the time of registration. We cannot “hold� a space for you without full payment and registration. All programs have a minimum and maximum enrollment. We request that you register in advance to ensure class minimums are met. We reserve the right to cancel a program if minimums are not met. There is a $25 service charge on all returned checks and declined credit cards.
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR PROGRAMS There are several needs-based resources available to enable youth to participate in programs with SWPRD. There are also scholarships available for a few adult programs. Call (360) 221-6788 for info.
KEEP US INFORMED Do you have ideas or suggestions for new program directions? Is there something you’d like to see us try? Email us your ideas at programs@whidbey.com. We want to hear from you!
INCLEMENT WEATHER & POWER OUTAGES Programs may be cancelled in the event of inclement weather or power outages. We encourage you to call our voice messaging system at (360) 221-5484 before leaving home to determine program status.
Registration forms are also available online at www.swparks.org
HOW TO REGISTER Online For your convenience, you may register online for many of our programs, with no additional fees. Check out this service at www.swparks.org.
By Mail Send completed registration form and full payment to: SWPRD, 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, WA 98260
By Fax or Email Fax or email completed registration form with credit card authorization. Fax to (360) 221-7323 or email to swparks@ whidbey.com. Always call the office at (360) 221-5484 to confirm receipt.
In Person Walk in to our SWPRD office at 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, during our regular business hours. We take cash, check or credit cards at the office.
Whidbey Playhouse 2015-16 Season
Godspell Musical by Stephen Schwartz – Directed by Allenda Jenkins 9/11 – 10/4 /2015 Lion in Winter Dramatic Comedy by James Goldman – Directed by Stan Thomas 11/6 – 11/22/2015 Off-Season: A Dickens’ Christmas Carol
(A Traveling Travesty in Two Tumultuous Acts) Comedy – 12/4 – 12/20/2015 Moon over Buffalo Comedy, Farce by Ken Ludwig – Directed by Bobby Hendrix 2/5 – 2/21/2016 Lost in Yonkers Dramatic Comedy by Neil Simon – Directed by Gaye Litka 4/1 – 4/17/2016 South Pacific Musical Comedy by Rodgers and Hammerstein – Directed by Rusty Hendrix 6/3 – 6/26/2016
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BASKETBALL ADULTS 18+
VOLLEYBALL ADULTS 18+ Join us for a game of volleyball with a great group of people. Enjoy a fun 2-hour workout while playing volleyball, and improving your skills. Participation is at–your–own–risk, and by participating you consent to our standard waiver/release of liability (see registration form). Location: LMS Gym. Location & schedule may vary on South Whidbey School District early release or non-school days. Please check with coordinator for schedule updates.
Come out and play a pick-up game of basketball with your peers. Refine your skills, get in shape, and Hoop It Up!! These programs are free, but donations are appreciated and support our Youth Basketball Scholarship fund. Participation is at-your-own-risk, and by participating you consent to our standard waiver/Release of liability (see registration form). Location: SW High School Main Gym, Auxiliary Gym or Middle School Gym* Coordinator: Nick Welles, (360) 320-1187
Mon/Wed | Sep 14–Dec 16* | 6:30–8:30pm | Free *Schedule & locations vary frequently. Please check with coordinator for schedule updates.
Coordinator Info: Mike & Amber O’Brien, (360)661-4545.
Tue | Sep 15–Dec 15 | 6:30–8:30pm | Free
FREE Coffee Drink On Us! Courtesy of Whidbey Coffee, the first 50 people who register in-person at the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation office for summer activities listed in this program, will receive a voucher for one
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ORIENTEERING FOR ADULTS Land Navigation is Fun!
ADULTS 30+ Orienteering is a fun way to make a sport of learning land navigation using topographical maps of parks or other land. It will be of interest to folks who enjoy maps or reading, and jogging, hiking, or just hobbling around a park. (Canes are fine.) This course will introduce the basics of orienteering, including the history and where orienteering fits in local, regional,
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Take your completed registration form into the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation office located at 5475 Maxwelton Road in Langley.
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national, and international organizations. Maps, books, other orienteering gear will be examined. We will look at orienteering sources available online and in particular, learn from maps of the greater Seattle area. Next, students will go outdoors and actually orienteering (starts at 2 minute intervals) either singly or in pairs (students’ choice) to find control markers within South Whidbey Community Park.
Elements of a good map, commonly mapped features, orientation and “relocation”, “thumbing” and contours, and the enjoyment of exploring nature. Location: South Whidbey Community Park Instructor: Bob Forgrave, bob@forgrave.net
Sat | Oct 3 | 12:30-4pm | $12* *Accompanied youth 14 and under are half price
Location: South Whidbey Community Park Instructor: Harvey Friedman, pnaopensource@gmail.com
THE BODY IN THE LANDSCAPE
Tue | Oct 6 | 10:30am-3pm | $15
ADULTS 18+ With the ability to hike 2-3 miles With movement we will engage with three different landscapes of Whidbey Island. Utilizing Japanese Forest Bathing (Shinrinyoku), poetry and prose (Annie Dillard, Robert Macfarlane, Raymond Carver, Elizabeth Austen, Sherman Alexie), and writing techniques, you will learn how to enhance your time in nature, heal your stressed mind and body, and connect with nature’s medicine.
INTRO TO OUTDOOR NAVIGATION Exploring is Awesome!!
Wear comfortable, warm clothing you can move and hike in. Please bring a journal, your favorite writing utensil, a small tea cup, and a light snack to have with tea, and water. Green tea will be served. Instructor: Lauren Vogel, vogel.laurel@ gmail.com
AGES 10 & OLDER Families, Couples, Individuals We’re natural-born explorers; all we need to open up adventures in our local Whidbey parks is an intro to map reading. This familyfriendly lesson teaches the fundamentals of map-based navigation, then applies them right away in an orienteering course.
Session includes all three classes. Cost is $65 for all three.
Sat | Sep 26 | 9am-12:30pm | Dave Mackie Park Sat | Oct 3 | 1:30-4pm | TBA Sat | Oct 10 | 1:30-4pm | TBA
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BRINGING BABY HOME A Program for Parents Experiencing the Transition to Parenthood
PREGNANT OR NEW PARENTS WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF BABY’S BIRTH This two day workshop seeks to assist couples in the transition to parenthood. Whether a first time or seasoned parent, research has proven that the Bringing Baby Home Program can help prevent marital meltdown when the new baby arrives. Statistically 67% of couples experience a reduction in relational satisfaction during the first year. Come strengthen your friendship and learn how to turn towards each other rather than away in times of stress and conflict. Discover how to recognize and support your child’s emotional and developmental needs and remain a team as co-parents. This class functions in a relaxed environment and utilizes simple lecture and couple interactive exercises. It is for couples who are either pregnant or new parents. Babies under the age of 6 months are welcomed. Please bring anything that can assist in you and your baby’s success in this setting. Light refreshments will be provided. A 60 minute break will be allotted for lunch. Location: SWPRD Room 125 Instructor: Hillary Edwards, hillary@ nourished-families.com
Sat/Sun | Oct 17 & 25 | 9am-4pm | $140 *Additional materials fee $30 per family is due at first class and paid directly to instructor. Materials include a Couples workbook and Card deck.
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6 Sports for youth Captains� are needed to make this program a success. Team captain’s child will play for free. Applications available online. Coordinator: Carrie, (360)221-6788, programs@whidbey.com Location: Langley Middle School Gym
Grades 4-5 Wed | Nov 4–Dec 16* | 5:00–6:00PM | $40†Grades 6-8 Wed | Nov 4–Dec 16* | 6:15–7:15PM | $40â€
YOUTH DODGEBALL Grades 4 – 8 Play the game how it was meant to be played: with you as the target! Are you looking for an indoor activity to get you through these long winter months? Then we’ve got the sport for you! We use special coated foam “gator� balls that are designed for speed, accuracy, and minimal risk of injury. These are not the old rubber playground balls. Teams play rotating games Wednesday nights and will be monitored. Please register by November 1. Parent “Team
and gym clothes, after-school snack and a water bottle. Coach can meet students at the SWES flagpole after school to walk them to class. Please indicate this at registration if desired, & give school a permission note. Registration Deadline: Please register by October 5
Tue/Thu | Oct 20-Nov 12 | 3:45-4:30pm | $75
*Except Nov 25. †Fee includes 8.7% sales tax.
LITTLE DRIBBLERS BASKETBALL GRADES 1 & 2 Little Dribblers focuses on the basics of basketball and is a fun first introduction to the game. Players will learn passing, shooting, dribbling, and will build on those skills to begin game play. Focus is on respect, teamwork and responsibility. Bonus: Those who register by October 5 will receive a basketball shirt. Bring clean court shoes
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INDOOR SOCCER FOR KIDS AGES 7-12 YEARS** Join us for this fun introduction to indoor soccer, a fast-paced game. This will be a creative place where kids can start or continue to develop skills, touches, and teamwork perhaps already started outdoors. Improve on balance, ball skills and technique, while being introduced to more complex ideas such as tactics and an understanding of spatial awareness. A great way to keep active this Autumn. Please bring normal athletic shoes ( no cleats) and wear good active clothing; shin guards are optional. Limited space available, register early. Location: LMS Auxiliary Gym. Instructor: Martin Coombe, martin@ marcon.com Min 6/Max 14
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10-12 Years old Fri | Nov 6—Dec 18* | 4:30-5:30pm | $65 Fri | Nov 6—Dec 18* | 5:30-6:30pm | $65 7-9 Years old Sat | Nov 7—Dec 19* | 8:30-9:30am | $65 Sat | Nov 7—Dec 19* | 9:30-10:30am | $65 *No classes Fri/Sat of Thanksgiving Weekend **Contact the instructor re: possible siblings in different age groups that would prefer to participate in the same session. Â
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Kids Team Tennis Grades 2-4 Kids will learn and practice the basic strokes of tennis and will be playing points within just a few sessions! The focus is on developing good technique and having lots of fun—sportsmanship is always taught and modeled! Players of all abilities are welcome. Coaches will meet SWES students at the flagpole after school, and together they will walk to the Primary School Gym. Students will have a few minutes to eat a snack if they choose to bring one. Loaner racquets and all equipment will be provided. (Classes do not meet on non-school days OR on days that SWES has Early Release.) Location: Primary School Gymnasium Instructor: Caryn Ploof and Heather Dubendorf
Mon/Wed | Sep 14-Oct 28 | 3:404:30pm | $59 Mon/Wed | Jan 11-Mar 2 | 3:40-4:30pm | $59
MIDDLE SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM GRADES 5-8 (or younger with coach permission) For players of all levels, including total beginners. Students will learn the basic strokes as well as singles and doubles strategy. If rain forces a class to be canceled, the next class will be twice as long to make up the canceled class. Loaner racquets are available. There is no tennis class if there is no school OR Early Release at LMS. Location: SWHS Tennis Courts Instructor: Caryn Ploof and Heather Dubendorf
Mon/Wed | Sep 14-30 | 4:45-5:45pm | $39
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IMPROVE YOUR BASKETBALL GAME Boys, GRADES 3-6 Come work on your basketball skills under the guidance of Coach Washington, boys’ basketball coach at South Whidbey High School, his staff and players. This camp will teach each camper the skills of shooting, passing and defending. Early registration is encouraged, space is limited and athletes are admitted on a first come, first served basis. Bring a ball clearly marked with your name, water bottle, proper basketball attire, shoes with non-marking soles, shorts, and your positive attitude! Location: SWHS Gymnasium Instructor: Coach Washington and staff Max 30 athletes
Sat | Nov 7 | Noon-2pm | $30 Sat | Dec 12 | Noon-2pm | $30 Sat | Jan 30 | Noon-2pm | $30 Sat | Feb 20 | Noon-2pm | $30
Boys Holiday Hoops Grind Boys, GRADES 3-6 Come work on your basketball skills under the guidance of Coach Washington, boys’ basketball coach at South Whidbey High School, his staff and players during the Holiday Season. This camp will teach each camper the skills of shooting, passing, defending and teamwork. Early registration is encouraged, space is limited and athletes are admitted on a first come, first served basis. Fee includes a shirt; please indicate size at registration. Location: SWHS Gymnasium Instructor: Coach Washington, Staff & Athletes Max 30 athletes
Mon-Wed | Dec 21,22 & 23 | 9-11am| $70
SPORTS FOR DOGS: K9 Nosework ADULTS & OLDER YOUTH WITH ADULT This fast–growing dog sport teaches you how to encourage and develop your dog’s amazing natural scenting ability by using its desire to hunt and its love of food, toys, and exercise. This exciting detection style activity is appropriate for dogs of any age, breed, or physical ability and handlers of all ages and abilities. Each dog works separately, one at a time, so this is a perfect class for dogs unsuited for a group setting. Conducting indoor searches makes the sport an ideal mental & physical exercise for our rainy climate. Your instructor will teach you how to develop & expand the talents of your dog’s nose. Location: SWPRD Room 125. Instructor: Georgia Edwards, CNWI, Certified Nosework Instructor, NACSW, k9nosework@whidbey.net or (360)579– 1030. Max 8 per class.
NW1: Beginning Nosework Sun | Sep 27-Nov 1| 1-2:30pm | $150* Wed | Sep 30 – Nov 4| 3:45-5:15pm | $150* NW2A:Working with Odor Sun | Sep 27-Nov 1| 11am-12:30pm | $150* NW2B: Working with Odor Sun | Sep 27-Nov 1| 3-4:30pm | $150* Wed | Sep 30 – Nov 4| 10-11:30am | $150* NWB+: Working with Odor Wed | Sep 30–Nov 4 | 12–1:30pm | $150* NW3: Continuing Nosework Sun | Sep 27–Nov 1 | 9:30–11am | $150* Wed | Sep 30–Nov 4 | 2–3:30pm | $150* *Fee is per dog. Private & drop-In lessons are available by arrangement with instructor for $25.
MUSIC TOGETHER CHILDREN BIRTH TO 5 YEARS ACCOMPANIED BY A GROWN-UP Music Together® is based on the premise that all children are musical and parents/ caregivers play a crucial role in activating and nurturing their child’s musical development. Classes include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play. Activities are playful, nonperformance-oriented musical experiences - developmentally appropriate for children and easy for parents and caregivers Regardless of their own musical ability. Best of all, it’s fun!
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Tuition: $103* additional siblings 9 months - 5 years: $80 Location: SWPRD Room 125. Instructor: Jess Monett started playing the piano when she was six years old and discovered her passion for music. She received a B.S. in Music Education, then began her career as the band director at LMS. Jess is also on staff at Joe’s Island Music, teaching piano and band instruments. She enjoys accompanying various community musical groups, and is thrilled to share music with children. Email musictogetherwhidbey@gmail.com Min 6/Max 12 per session.
Tue | Oct 6—Dec 15* | 10:30—11:15am | $103** *No Classes the week of Thanksgiving **Additional registration fee of $40 per family is due at first class and paid directly to director. Checks made payable to MTWI. Class materials include a CD, a login code to access
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Participants will need to bring safety glasses.
FREE DEMO CLASS!
Instructors: Ashley McConnaughey, Annika Hustad, & Haley McConnaughey , atlantissteam@gmail.com
Tuesday, September 29, 10:30-11:15AM; South Whidbey Park & Rec Building, Room 125. RSVP Required, call (360)221-6788. Please invite your friends! If they decide to register and you referred them, you can receive a discount on your tuition!
INTRO TO UNDERWATER ROBOTICS
Location: Atlantissteam space at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church
Mon | Oct 26-Nov 30 | 4pm-5:30pm | $100 *Additional materials fee $25 per registrant is due at first class and paid directly to instructor. Materials include wire, pvc, motors, propellers, etc.
INTRO TO UNDERWATER ROBOTICS
grades 3-5 We’ll learn about the technology used in our oceans, marine expeditions going on in our world right now, and work on creating our own underwater robots. Come dive in! This class is perfect for a kid who wants to get more hands-on with science and do some inventing and building in a safe supervised environment. Taught by international underwater robotics team members.
www.swparks.org and cool experiments while having some serious fun. This class is open to the arts & writing students as well: use this experience to practice nonfiction writing, graphic design, or public speaking. A warm friendly atmosphere for discovery, learning, and the pursuit of passions. Mentored by international champion ROV team members. Location: Atlantissteam space at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Instructors: Ashley McConnaughey, Annika Hustad, & Haley McConnaughey, atlantissteam@gmail.com
Mon | Oct 26-Nov 30 | 3pm-4:30pm | $100 *Additional materials fee $50 per registrant is due at first class and paid directly to instructor. Materials include wire, pvc, motors, propellers, etc.
GRADES 6-8 A crash course in underwater robotics: students will get to learn about physics, engineering, and the incredible technology at work in marine science, and ultimately build their own underwater robot! Explore the world of science, technology, and engineering with hands-on experience
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Girls, GRADES 6-8 A student-guided all-girls class dedicated to exploring (and enjoying!) the entire spectrum of STEaM. The curriculum and experiences will be tailored to the girls particular passions, interests, and aptitudes, creating a one of a kind environment designed to empower and invigorate. Visiting women scientists, hands on learning, plus possible optional expeditions and field trips outside of class time are just a few of the engaging, in depth options for these girls, in addition to regular meetings and hands-on projects. Whether she wants to learn code, do some research about hospitals, or loves writing about botany, girls will find a welcoming, engaging place with us. Location: Atlantissteam space at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Instructors: Ashley McConnaughey, Annika Hustad, & Haley McConnaughey, atlantissteam@gmail.com
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*Additional materials fee $30 per registrant is due at first class and paid directly to instructor. Materials include wire, pvc, motors, propellers, etc.
Children’s Day is funded in partnership by Island County Public Health, South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District, GoWhidbey Media &DJ Services, Amerigroup of Washington, Aptitude Habilitation Services, Sno-Isle Libraries, South Whidbey Kiwanis, South Whidbey Children’s Center, United Way of Island County, Payless Food Stores, Kiichli’s Bagels, The Goose, Whidbey Coffee, Donut Master’s, Mukilteo Coffee, Partners for Young Children, and generous private donors. Visit website or call for bad weather alternate location.
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PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS Do you have experience teaching outdoor programs, fitness, or sports? Do you have a great idea, hobby or something new to add to our list of life-enriching activities? If you answered yes to any of the above questions and have something you’d like to add to the schedule, give us a call! Contact Carrie at (360)221-6788 or email programs@whidbey. com to request a class proposal packet.
STEaMORAMA! Girls, Grades 3-8 A day for girls to explore, discover, and celebrate STEaM (Science, Technology, Engineering, arts, and Mathematics)! With hands-on experiments, individual and group activities, plus special guests, girls come together in a safe and nurturing environment to explore STEaM topics and gain confidence in their own abilities. Discover fascinating developments going on in the world right now, create things, learn ways to get involved and the role STEaM plays in your everyday life. Take part in some cool STEaM Challenges and find out just how varied and fun STEaM can be! No prior experience necessary. Location: Atlantissteam space at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Instructors: Ashley McConnaughey, Annika Hustad, & Haley McConnaughey, atlantissteam@gmail.com
SIGN LANGUAGE FOR EVERYONE ALL AGES, CHILDREN WITH AN ADULT You will be shown numbers, fingerspelling and phrasing of sign language. Come and have a FUN experience. Instructor: Susan Ishikawa will teach you how to use your hands and body. She really enjoys teaching students about the Third Most Used Language in the USA. It is an evolving language, and she will show the latest unique signs. Susan has been teaching for 41 years and will gladly share her experiences working with deaf and hardof-hearing children and adults. She knew KOKO the signing gorilla in the early l970’s. KOKO inspired her to become a Teacher of the Deaf. Location: SWPRD Room 125.
Wed | Nov 11 | 9am-3pm | $23
Instructor: Susan Ishikawa.
*Additional materials fee $15 per registrant is due at first class and paid directly to instructor. Materials include wire, pvc, motors, propellers, etc.
Min3/Max 12 per class.
Wed | Sep 16-Oct 7 | 5:30-6:15pm | $50 Wed | Oct 14 – Nov 4 | 5:30-6:15pm | $50 Wed | Nov 18-Dec 9 | 5:30-6:15pm | $50
BASKETBALL REFEREES SWPRD is seeking referees for the Youth Basketball League. Referees are paid for their time working on the court, in addition to the intangible reward of impacting youth lives. The Basketball Referee is responsible for officiating scheduled games and supervising at local gyms. A high level of judgment is necessary. Applicants must successfully pass a criminal background check. Job is seasonal, part time, paying Minimum wage to $15/hour, DOE. Apply by September 15th. Contact Carrie at (360)2216788 or visit www.swparks.org for info.
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SCHEDULE OF FUN September
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Office Closed – Labor Day Adult Basketball Kids Team Tennis Middle School Tennis Team Adult Volleyball Sign Language for Everyone Childrens Day The Body in the Landscape K9 Nosework K9 Nosework
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Indoor Soccer Want to Improve Your Basketball Game? Office Closed – Veteran’s Day Steamorama Sign Language for Everyone Office Closed – Thanksgiving Office Closed – Thanksgiving
Exploring is Awesome!! The Body in the Landscape Music Together Orienteering for Adults The Body in the Landscape Sign Language for Everyone Bringing Baby Home Little Dribblers Steam Sisters Intro to Underwater Robotics
12 Want to Improve Your Basketball Game? 21 Boys Holiday Hoops Grind 25 Office Closed – Christmas
January 1 Polar Bear Plunge 30 Want to Improve Your Basketball Game?
Dive into 2016 with us at the Polar Bear Plunge on New Year’s Day! Details available in November on our web site.
Now offering wheel alignments!
All maintenance provided to keep your new car warranty in effect
18 month,unlimited mileage warranty Customer rental cars available
ALSO SPECIALIZING IN HYBRID SERVICE
Oil changes while you wait (by appointment)
6446 Harding, Clinton (near the ferry) Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00
360-341-350 s mattsimporthaven.com
www.swparks.org
COMMUNITY PARK
5495 Maxwelton Rd, Langley
DEER LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS
4330 Bucktail Lane, Clinton
GOSS LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS
5235 Lakeside Dr, Freeland
LONE LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS
5075 Lone Lake Rd, Langley
RECREATION CENTER & OFFICES
5475 Maxwelton Rd, Langley
SPORTS COMPLEX
5598 Langley Rd, Langley
TRUSTLAND TRAILS
Craw Rd & Hwy 525, Langley
RESERVATIONS We request that all groups planning to use our facilities or fields notify us in advance by submitting a Reservation Request Form, which is available on our website and at our park office. Requests are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, depending on availability. Rental fees may apply. For additional information about
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availability and rates, call (360) 221-5484 or visit www.swparks.org/reservations.
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meetings, classes, and special events at our new recreation headquarters or The Crow’s Nest (located on the 2nd floor of the Concession Stand) at Community Park.
Sports Fields
We have softball, baseball, soccer, and open fields available. Scheduling information for leagues, tournaments and teams is available by calling the Director at (360) 221-6488.
Picnic Shelters
Our picnic shelters are available for reservation for your party or event, advance registration required. Picnic shelters can accommodate 45-75 people.
Facilities
You can affordably rent space for parties,
FIND NEARLY NEW Sports Equipment at
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Reservation Options ($)
Classrooms
Toilets/Restrooms
BBQ Grill
Picnic Shelter
Skate Park & Pump Track
Baseball & Softball Fields
Soccer Fields
Basketball Court
Horse Trail
Play Structure
Fishing
Boat Ramp
Trails
*Always check for posted closures before swimming
Waterfront
SOUTH WHIDBEY PARKS & RECREATION PARKS & FACILITIES
Lake Swimming*
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Shop to Feed Families
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