South Whidbey Parks & Recreation, Fall 2016

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ACTIVITY GUIDE

SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER

FALL 2016

Sports for Youth & Adults | Enrichment Classes 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

E-mail swparks@whidbey.com Website www.swparks.org Office Hours

Mon-Thu, 8:30am–5pm Fri, 8:30am–4:30pm

Office Closed September 5, November 11, November 24, November 25, December 26, January 2

STAFF Parks & Recreation Director Doug Coutts, (360) 221-6488 dirswprd@whidbey.com Recreation Supervisor 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

STAY INFORMED Subscribe to our e-newsletter and receive regular updates. Visit www.swparks.org and click on the square “Sign Up for News” icon on the right or find us on Facebook.

ADVERTISING Whidbey Weekly prints and distributes three activity guides a year. We welcome you to advertise your program or business along with us. For details, email advertise@ whidbeyweekly.com.

Dennis Hunter • Bob Hezel • Don Wood Mark Helpenstell • Matt Simms

HEALTHY ISLAND YOUTH INITIATIVE SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Healthy Island Youth Initiative (HIYI) Committee solicits donations to 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, is the fiscal agent for HIYI, and receives, holds and distributes 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 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 https://www.islandcountywa.gov/Health/AHC/ PublishingImages/Pages/HIYI-Scholarship/ HIYIApplication5.2016.pdf 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.

SCHOLARSHIP & 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.

GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION INFO

HOW TO REGISTER

† 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.

Online

§ 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 two 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.

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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 scan and 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.

There is a $25 service charge on all returned checks and declined credit cards. Registration forms are available online at www.swparks.org

NEW RECREATION TRENDS 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 AND RAIN-OUTS 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.

Begin by setting a fitness goal this New Year. Gather support. Register for the triathlon early to get your best price, to ensure your spot, and to solidify the commitment. Start walking or running on the High School Track with us at Thursday Night Lights. Join a running club. Get acquainted with local trails. Sign up for the Chum Run 5K this spring. Start cycling. Keep an eye out for tri training classes in upcoming activity guides. Sign up as a relay team or an individual, depending upon where you’re at in your training. Practice with the Open Water Swim group early next summer. *Training is necessary. Start now.


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 availability

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and rates, call (360) 221-5484 or visit www. swparks.org/reservations.

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.

Facilities

You can affordably rent space for parties,

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

FREE WHIDBEY COFFEE DRINK!

Reservation Options ($)

Classrooms

Toilets/Restrooms

BBQ Grill

Picnic Shelter

Skate Park & Pump Track

Soccer Fields

Basketball Court

Horse Trail

Play Structure

Fishing

Boat Ramp

Lake Swimming*

Trails

*Always check for posted closures before swimming

Waterfront

SOUTH WHIDBEY PARKS & RECREATION PARKS & FACILITIES

Baseball & Softball Fields

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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.

Picnic Shelters

Our picnic shelters are available for reservation for your party or event, advance reservations required for groups of 20+. Picnic shelters can accommodate 45-75 people.

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Take your completed registration form into the South Whidbey Parks & Recreation office located at 5475 Maxwelton Road in Langley.

www.swparks.org Limit one per person/registration Voucher redeemable at any Whidbey Coffee location


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KIDS TEAM TENNIS GRADES 2-5 Kids will learn and practice the basic strokes of tennis and will be playing points after 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 will walk together 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. 10 classes Min 6/Max 24 Instructors: Caryn Ploof and Heather Dubendorf

YOUTH SPORTS Bring: clean court shoes, gym clothes, afterschool snack and a water bottle. Coach can meet students at the SWES flagpole after school to walk them to class, if desired. Please indicate this at registration and give the school a permission note. Registration Deadline: October 5 Location: Primary School Gym

Tue/Thu | Oct 25-Nov 17 | 3:45-4:30pm | $80

GIRLS TRAVELING BASKETBALL TEAMS GRADE 7-8 GIRLS

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headers on Saturdays (11 game guarantee, not every Saturday) in Skagit County. Practices will be scheduled by coaches. Follows S.W.I.S.H. League rules & procedures. We need volunteer coaches. Please contact Carrie at (360)221-6788 or programs@ whidbey.com for info on coaching by September 15. Registration Deadline: September 30 Location: Games will take place in Skagit County facilities; practices will take place at SWSD gyms. Season: Saturday games begin October 22, practices will begin earlier. Fee: $155 includes S.W.I.S.H. league fees, jersey, etc.

These “Traveling Teams” will join the Skagit S.W.I.S.H. League, playing mostly double

Location: Primary School Gym

Tue/Thu | Sep 20-Oct 20 | 3:40-4:30pm | $60

MIDDLE SCHOOL TENNIS GRADES 6-8 (YOUNGER WITH COACH PERMISSION)

2016 2017 DETAILS WILL BE POSTED AT WWW.SWPARKS.ORG

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. 8 classes

COACHES NEEDED

Min 6/Max 18

REGISTRATION

Volunteer coaches are needed for each team in the league. Coach‛s child plays for free. Applications are available online and at SWPRD office in early September.

Instructor: Caryn Ploof and Heather Dubendorf

Please note registration deadlines for each division. Register online at swparks.org or in person at SWPRD headquarters.

Location: SWHS Tennis Courts

CONTACT

Tue/Thu | Sep 27-Oct 20 | 4:45-5:45pm | $50

South Whidbey Parks & Recreation 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley www.swparks.org (360)221-6788

Notes

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. Those who register by October 5 will receive a Little Dribblers basketball shirt.

Limited needs-based scholarships available. SWPRD reserves the right to make division and schedule changes as needed based on player turnout, gym availability, and coach availability.

*Late registration fees may apply after deadlines.

DIVISIONS Grade 1-2 Coed Little Dribblers

Registration Deadline: October 5 Season: October 25-November 17. Schedule: Practice & Scrimmage Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:45-4:30pm Fee: $80* includes shirt

Grade 3-4 Girls League

Registration Deadline: January 1 Season: Mid-January–March Schedule: Practice Tuesday &/or Thursday after 4pm, games Saturday. Fee: $80* includes team shirt

Grade 3-4 Boys League

Registration Deadline: January 1 Season: Mid-January–March Schedule: Practice Monday &/or Wednesday after 4pm, games Saturday. Fee: $80* includes team shirt

Grade 5-6 Girls League

Registration Deadline: January 1 Season: Mid-January–March Schedule: Practice Tuesday &/or Thursday after 5pm, games Saturday Fee: $80* includes team shirt

Grade 5-6 Boys League**

Registration Deadline: January 1 Season: Mid-January–March Schedule: Practice Monday &/or Wednesday after 5pm, games Saturday. Fee: $80* includes team shirt

**Grades 5-6 may be given an opportunity to be a part of a more experienced traveling team if we get enough interest (8 players). Deadline for traveling team: December 2.

Grade 7-8 Girls Traveling Teams

Registration Deadline: September 30 Season: Saturday games begin October 22, practices will begin earlier. Fee: $155 includes S.W.I.S.H. league fees, jersey.

Traveling teams join the Skagit S.W.I.S.H. League, playing mostly double headers on Saturdays (11 game guarantee, not every Saturday) in Skagit County. Practices at SWSD schools will be scheduled by coaches. Follows S.W.I.S.H. League rules & procedures.

Grade 7-8 Boys Traveling Teams

Registration Deadline: December 2 Season: Saturday games begin January 7, practices will begin earlier Fee: $155 includes S.W.I.S.H. league fees, jersey.

Traveling teams join the Skagit S.W.I.S.H. League, playing mostly double headers on Saturdays (11 game guarantee, not every Saturday) in Skagit County. Practices at SWSD schools will be scheduled by coaches. Follows S.W.I.S.H. League rules & procedures.


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AIRPORT SHUTTLE & CHARTER SERVICE

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INDOOR SOCCER SCRIMMAGE

nights. Parent “Team Captains” are needed to make this program a success. Team captain’s child plays for free. Applications available online.

AGES 7-12

Coordinator: Carrie (360)221-6788, programs@whidbey.com

Join us for an exciting session of indoor soccer, the fast-paced game. This is where kids can have lots of fun developing their skills, touches and teamwork while playing soccer. Lots of running is going to be involved and therefore it’s a great way to keep active as winter sets in. All ability levels are welcome. Please bring normal athletic shoes (no cleats) and wear good active clothing; shin guards are optional. Limited space available so register early. Additional sessions might be added depending on demand – check online for further details and join waitlist. Min 8/Max 12 Instructor: Martin Coombe, martin@ marcon.com Location: LMS “Cooler” Gym

Sat | Nov 5-Dec 17* | 9–10am | $45 *No soccer November 26.

YOUTH DODGEBALL GRADES 4-8

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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 have the sport for you! We use special coated foam “gator” balls designed for speed, accuracy, and minimal risk of injury. These are not the old rubber playground balls. Fee includes a pair of “Dodgeball Performance Socks” if registered by October 17. Teams play rotating games Tuesday

Location: Langley Middle School Gym

GRADES 4-5 Tue | Nov 1–Dec 13* | 5-6pm | $40 GRADES 6-8 Tue | Nov 1–Dec 13* | 6:05-7:05pm | $40 *December 20 may be added as a make-up day if required.

SWAT RUNNING CLUB South Whidbey All Terrain

GRADE 7-8 SWAT Running Club is for any student looking to improve their running, improve their conditioning and experience friendly competition. As a team, we will focus on form and function while gradually increasing time spent running over a 12week period. Fee provides a SWAT Running Club shirt. Pre-registration required. This club can also be utilized as a great conditioning period for both athletes and non-athletes. Please email coach if your student is interested in participating. Coordinator: Shannon Lind, USATF, RRCA certified coach, lind@whidbeyisland.com Location: We will meet at the Community Park, Crow’s Nest, rain or shine. Students may ride school bus to the high school and walk to park. Min 10/Max 20

M/W/F | Sep 19-Dec 16* | 2:45-4pm** | $125

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www.swparks.org *No club workout Nov.11, Nov. 21, Nov. 23, Nov. 25. **On SWSD Early Release Days, club will meet at 11:45am-1:00pm.

KIDS RUN THE NATION CONDITIONING CLUB GRADES 4-5 The goal of Road Runners Club of America is to see a youth running club in every school and community in the U.S. Each meeting we will have short discussions regarding health and fitness followed by physical activity. We will focus on proper form, running etiquette, stretching, warming up, cooling down and fun. Be prepared to participate rain or shine, and help create a supportive environment for your teammates. Coach can meet students at the SWES flagpole after school, and escort them to the program. Preregistration required. Coordinator: Shannon Lind, USATF, RRCA certified coach, lind@whidbeyisland.com Location: We will meet at the Community Park, Crow’s Nest, rain or shine.

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Min 10/Max 20

Tue/Thu | Sep 20-Nov 17 | 3:45-4:45pm | $50

FREE FAMILY FUN RUN SATURDAYS Running can be a healthy family activity. We’ll meet up at some of South Whidbey’s great trails. Keep an eye out for meeting times and places. Tentative dates: September 24, October 22, November 5, December 17. Coordinator: Shannon Lind, USATF, RRCA certified coach, lind@whidbeyisland.com

SNOWRIDER ADULTS & YOUTH AGES 10+ The season for snow play is coming, and SnowRider ski bus is your ride to the mountains. Head up to Steven’s Pass for 6 Saturdays (January 14-February 18) of skiing, boarding, or snow-shoeing with new and old friends. This long-standing program focuses on safety–providing chartered buses with drivers experienced in winter driving conditions–and fun chaperones. Register

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by December 15 to get the best rate and ensure your seat. The season fee includes a seat on the bus, ferry fare & gas. Discounted lift tickets & lessons are additional. Just some of the benefits of traveling with us:

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Dancing on Whidbey Island ENROLL NOW! Ballet & Pointe • Lyrical • Modern Tap & Jazz • Hip Hop • Creative • Pre-Dance Musical Dance Theater • Gymnastics

Classes For All Ages! Adult Discounts

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• Convenience. We’ll take you from sea level to ski level while you sleep. • Stress-free snow play, no worries of driving. • Save big with our discount group lift tickets and lesson packages. • Safe transportation on a luxury coach– restroom and video equipped. • Meet new friends who also love snow sports. Stay active this winter. • Send your kids with us, you can stay home. • Save on ferry fees and gas • A green alternative: carpooling, convenient pickups in Clinton, Coupeville & Everett. Min 35 / Max 50 Program minimum must be met by December 15. Visit www.swparks.org/snow_rider.html for detailed info or contact Carrie at programs@ whidbey.com, (360) 221-6788.

DROP-IN VOLLEYBALL ADULTS 18+

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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 Main Gym*

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*Location & schedule varies. Please check with coordinator for schedule updates.

Tue | Sep 20–Dec 20 | 6:30–8:30pm | Free

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ALL AGES, YOUTH ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT Did you make new fitness goals? Get started with this simple activity! Bundle up and fight the winter slump by embracing the cold and running or walking with us on a well-lit track Thursday nights. Invite a friend to chat

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your way around the track, or plug in with headphones and focus on your own rhythm. Youth must be accompanied by an adult. Participation is at-your-own-risk, and by participating you consent to our standard waiver/release of liability (see registration form). Coordinator: Shannon Lind, USATF, RRCA certified coach. lind@whidbeyisland.com Location: SWHS track at 5674 Maxwelton Road, Langley.

Thu | Nov 8-Mar 9* | 5:45-6:45pm | FREE *Except Nov 24

DROP-IN BASKETBALL ADULTS 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).

Primary Care

ADULTS 18+

Location: SW High School Main Gym* Coordinator: Nick Welles, (360) 320-1187

Wed | Sep 14–Dec 14* | 6:30–8:30pm | Free ADULTS 35+

Location: LMS Main Gym* Coordinator: Greg Hein, (360) 661-1560 (360) 221-8695

Thu | Sep 15–Dec 15* | 6:30–8:30pm | Free *Schedule & locations vary frequently. Please check with coordinator for schedule updates.

SPORTS FOR DOGS: K9 NOSEWORK Sniffing out fun on Whidbey!

HUMANS AGE 16+; DOGS AGES 4+ MONTHS (OR ALL VACCINATIONS COMPLETED) 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

At Primary Care Clinton: Annette Fly, ARNP and Hannah Carlson, ARNP

Primary care for the whole family including fall sports physicals & immunizations www.whidbeyhealth.org

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www.swparks.org 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 class for dogs unsuited for a group setting. Classes are offered at all levels, from beginning to advanced doghandler teams. Programs are on-going and held Wednesdays and Sundays; dates to be determined later. Instructor: Georgia Edwards is a nationallyCertified NoseWork Instructor. A retired cancer physician, she first became interested in canine scent discrimination 25 years ago when her hospital therapy dog was able to identify patients with metastatic breast cancer. k9nosework@whidbey.net Location: Classes held at SWPRD building and in the Community Park; advanced classes may be held off-site on “field-trips.”

FALL SESSION Sun OR Wed | Sep 18-Oct 26 *| Fee is $150** per dog *Schedule varies by level, see www.swparks.org /general_interest.html for ongoing schedule. **Additional $10 materials fee paid directly to instructor provides odor kit for the target odors, rare-earth magnets, gloves.

OUTDOOR NAVIGATION Exploring is awesome!

AGES 10+, FAMILY-FRIENDLY We’re natural-born explorers; all we need is a lively intro to map reading techniques to open up adventures in our local parks. This is a great way to introduce orienteering, a sport which combines racing with navigation. Check out www.youtube. com/watch?v=OZOI9kKuA4I. Learn the fundamentals of map-based navigation and apply them right away in an outdoor orienteering course at Community Park. Students will learn: • Elements of a good map • Commonly mapped features • Orientation & relocation • Thumbing & contours • The joy of knowing where you’re going! Bring: Outdoor shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, compass–if you have one Instructor: Bob Forgrave is president of Cascade Orienteering Club, former director


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of the state orienteering youth league, and former middle school team coach, bob@ forgrave.net; Co-trainer Chris Whitmyre is former director of the “Ultimate Orienteer” series for experienced navigators.

class. The tricks are designed for first time learners and will not only fool adults, but will develop and unlock exciting possibilities in every child.

Location: The Crow’s Nest at Community Park, then outdoors in the park.

Location: SWPRD Room 125

Min 10/Max 30

Sat | Oct 8 | 12:30-4pm | $12* *Accompanied youth ages 14 & under are half price.

SIGN LANGUAGE ALL AGES – CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT Beginners are invited to build signing vocabulary, numbers, fingerspelling, common phrases, along with how to use facial expressions. Class is also geared to meet individuals’ needs and areas of interest. Great class for anyone who has taken sign language previously, there is always something new to learn in this evolving language. Min 1/Max 6

Min 8/Max 15 Instructor: JR Russell, Professional Magician, Seattle Magician of the Year 2012, President Society of American Magician Seattle Assembly, Northwest Regional Vice President, Society of American Magicians, Youth Leader of Society of Young Magician Assembly #145, Member of Kidabra Family Entertainers Society, Member of International Brotherhood of Magician, r@jrrussellmagic.com, (360) 682-6648

MUSIC TOGETHER CHILDREN BIRTH TO 5 YEARS, ACCOMPANIED BY A GROWN-UP

After School Club

AGES 8-12, BEGINNERS Discover Magic, is an innovative national education program specially designed to teach key life skills to 8-12 year olds through the process of learning to perform magic. The Discover Magic course will teach magic and valuable social interaction skills. Kids will be engrossed in learning and performing magic and develop communication skills, self-discipline, and confidence. Check: www. northwestmagicacademy.com for more info. Every Discover Magic class features custom created props, top secret private files for every child and special bonus material the kids can unlock with a secret code after

Mon | Sep 26-Nov 28 | 10:30-11:15am | $103* *Additional siblings 9 months–5 years: $80 (please register in person). *Additional registration fee of $41 per family is due at first class and paid directly to director. Checks made payable to MTWI. Class materials include a CD, access online resources, music activity book, and parent guide.

*Additional $50 materials fee Custom magic props, folders, secret files, Custom tricks, Magic T-Shirt, secret video links.

Instructor: Susan Ishikawa, San Jose State University BA Speech Pathology and Audiology, Certificated Teacher of Deaf and Severely Hard-of-Hearing, Certificated Sign Language and Fingerspelling Instructor, sisoleil973@yahoo.com, (360) 221-0383

DISCOVER MAGIC

Min 6/Max 12 Classes fill quickly. If class fills, join waitlist, we may add a session.

Wed | Sep 28-Nov 16 | 3:45-5:15pm | $80*

Location: SWPRD Room 111

Wed | Oct 5-Oct 26 | 5:30-6:30pm | $50 Wed | Nov 30-Dec 21 | 5:30-6:30pm | $50

Recognition. She is thrilled to be sharing Music Together once again!

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. Research shows early musical development supports all areas of early childhood learning. 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! Location: SWPRD Room 125. Instructor: Rhonda Salerno, B.A. in Education, with an Early Childhood Specialist Endorsement. Rhonda has been sharing music and literature to children for over 30 years in her capacity as teacher, teacher educator and administrator and is currently active in Mother Mentors of Whidbey Island. Her commitment to young children and their families has earned her a NAEYC Advocate of the Year award and UAS Chancellor’s Appreciation of Excellence

Educational exhibits and videos. Unique Gift Shop Free Lending Library

Open Thursdays through Sunday 11am til 5pm

360-221-7505 115 Anthes Ave, Langley

Fall is Orca Season around Whidbey Island! Got Whales? Call 1-866-ORCANET to report whale sightings Recent Sightings reported on Orca Network Facebook Page

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EARTH CONSERVANTS AGES 4-10 AND THEIR GROWN-UPS

KIDS’ MAGICAL NIGHT OUT With Northwest Magic Academy

AGES 8-12 Enjoy an evening out while your child enjoys a night filled with games, prizes, pizza, tricks, and magic shows! Register by October 21 to get your best rate! Instructor: JR Russell, Professional Magician, Seattle Magician of the Year 2012, President Society of American Magician Seattle Assembly, Northwest Regional Vice President, Society of American Magicians, Youth Leader of Society of Young Magician Assembly #145, Member of Kidabra Family Entertainers Society, Member of International Brotherhood of Magician, r@jrrussellmagic.com, 360-682-6648 Location: SWPRD Room 125

Fri | Nov 4 | 6:30-9:30pm | $20* *$30 if registering after October 21. Sibling discount $10 off. Kids who attended Magic Camp this summer only pay $5!

This monthly gathering for children and parents will explore the wonders of nature in their own back yard. With lessons taught in exciting and interesting ways, relevant stories, and nature crafts to take home, children will grow in their appreciation for nature and the outdoors. Instructor: Patricia Beaven Beanpattie@ earthconservant.com 3 years professional environmental education; 15 years zookeeper – conservation field; certificate in nutrition & personal training; Certificate of Personal Training, NCCPT; trail naturalist for national wildlife refuge. Location: SWPRD Room 111 Min 3 children/Max 10

Fri | Oct 7; Nov 4; Dec 2 | 3:45-4:45pm | $24

EARTHFIT SEMINAR Connect to Earth in Healthy Ways

ADULTS, TEENS What if I told you that increasing your cardiovascular health could help save polar bears? Or that you could save orangutans by eating healthy? What if you could get fit by recycling? Welcome to EarthFit. Learn how to care for your body and protect the earth, how getting fit can make a difference in conservation efforts, and how you can connect to the earth in a healthy way.

Now offering wheel alignments!

Instructor: Patricia Beaven Beanpattie@ earthconservant.com 3 years professional environmental education; 15 years zookeeper – conservation field; certificate in nutrition & personal training; Certificate of Personal Training, NCCPT; trail naturalist for national wildlife refuge. Location: SWPRD Room 125 Min 5/Max 20

Mon | Nov 7; Nov 14; Nov 21 | 6-7pm | $20

ZOOFIT AGES 5-7 Exercising is fun when you are playing like animals. This workout puts the fun in functional fitness. Learn different movements and explore animal environments. Afterward put those movements to use in a circuit to promote a happy and healthy lifestyle. Wear clothes to move comfortably! Min 3/Max 15 Instructor: Patricia Beaven Beanpattie@ earthconservant.com 3 years professional environmental education; 15 years zookeeper – conservation field; certificate in nutrition & personal training; Certificate of Personal Training, NCCPT; trail naturalist for national wildlife refuge. Location: Meets at the picnic shelter at Community Park, then goes out from there.

Tue/Thu | Oct 4-27 | 3:30-4:15pm | $24

All maintenance provided to keep your new car warranty in effect

18 month,unlimited mileage warranty Customer rental cars available

This is a 3-day seminar/lecture program. No physical activity during the sessions.

ALSO SPECIALIZING IN HYBRID SERVICE

Oil changes while you wait (by appointment)

6446 Harding, Clinton (near the ferry) Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00

360-341-3504 • mattsimporthaven.com


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EARTHFIT BOOTCAMP ADULTS AGES 18+ Get outdoors and gain both an appreciation for nature and better fitness. These workouts are for anyone looking for a fun, enriching, and effective exercise program. EarthFit helps us connect to the earth in a healthy way. These workouts will take place outdoors – rain or shine. While the instructor will try to find appropriate locations to suit the weather, we may find ourselves running in the rain. Visit earthfitnow.com for more info. Bring: running, workout shoes, water, towel. Min 3/Max 20 Instructor: Patricia Beaven Beanpattie@ earthconservant.com Certificate in Nutrition and Personal Training, NCCPT. Location: Meets at the picnic shelter at Community Park, then goes out from there.

Mon/Wed | Oct 3-26 | 4-5:00pm | $40

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HELP WANTED 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 December 1. Contact Carrie at (360)2216788 or visit www.swparks.org for info.

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

Coupeville Boys & Girls Club Presents

Whidbey Playhouse 2016-17 Season

Little Women, the Musical Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott Directed by Julia Locke & Tamara Sykes 9/9 - 10/2/2016 Boeing Boeing Comedy by Marc Camoletti - Directed by Dulcey Whyte 11/4 - 11/20/2016 Christmas at the Whidbey Playhouse Good Cheer & Carols - Directed by Stan Thomas 12/1 - 12/18/2016 Into the Woods Musical by Stephen Sondheim - Directed by Gaye Litka 2/10 - 3/5/2017 37 Postcards Comedy by Michael McKeever - Directed by Rusty Hendrix 4/14 - 4/30/2017 A Few Good Men Military Courtroom Drama by Aaron Sorkin - Directed by Kevin Meyer 6/9 - 6/25/2017

730 SE Midway Blvd • Oak Harbor • 360.679.2237

www.whidbeyplayhouse.com

1ST ANNUAL BOOT SCOOTIN’ BARN DANCE & CHILI COOK OFF DINNER & AUCTION Friday, October 21, 2016 Roundup At 6pm

At The Freeland Hall 1515 Shoreview Dr • Freeland For Tickets And Information 360-678-5640 caguilar@bgcsc.org

RECREATION ASSISTANT

SWPRD is seeking an energetic and enthusiastic person to assist us in our recreation programs. Focus is on our basketball programs, but will include other programs including dodgeball, 5k race, triathlon, special events, and more. Ideal candidate loves the game of basketball and has experience in other sports as well. Rec assistant will help plan, promote and supervise our basketball programs. The position works with youth, adults, volunteers, coaches, and referees. Education and/or experience in recreation, or related field and progressive experience with youth preferred. The basketball programs run October–March, with minimal work beginning in September. Coordinator will occasionally assist with other recreation programs. This is an intermittent, part-time position. Compensation: $9.47-$15.00 per hour, DOE. Mail application to: SWPRD, 5475 Maxwelton Road, Langley, WA 98260 or email to swparks@whidbey.com. Application and job description available from www.swparks.org/employment. For info, call (360) 221-6788 or email programs@ whidbey.com. Application deadline September 16, or until filled.

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CELEBRATION

Polar Bear Plunge Sunday • January 1 • Noon

Start the new year off with a splash! Join a fun-loving crowd of nearly 200 jumpers for a bone chilling dive into 2017. A New Year’s tradition since 2004.

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Children’s Day is funded in partnership with Island County Public Health, Sno-Isle Libraries, South Whidbey Parks and Recreation District, GoWhidbey Media & DJ Services, Aptitude Habilitation Services, South Whidbey Kiwanis, South Whidbey Children’s Center, Whidbey Coffee, Whidbey Island Bagel Bakery, Partners for Young Children, and generous private donors.

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Registration opens at 10:30am. Splash at noon. Swim at your own risk; no lifeguard on duty. FEE $15 includes shirt (while supplies last - register in advance online at www.swparks.org), hot drinks and festive atmosphere. † LOCATION Double Bluff beach at 6325 Double Bluff Rd., Freeland WHY??? It’s fun. Seriously! Plus it benefits 4-H Teen Ambassadors.

CRAFTS

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 10:00AM - 2:00PM

Visit website or call for bad weather alternate location.

AT SOUTH WHIDBEY COMMUNIT Y PARK 5495 MAXWELTON RD, LANGLEY INFO: WWW.SWPARKS.ORG (360)221-6788

Photo by Terry Welch

Children’s Day is NOT sponsored by the South Whidbey School District, the Coupeville School District or Oak Harbor School District, and the School District assumes no responsibility for the conduct or safety of the activity. In consideration for the privilege to distribute these materials, the 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.

There Are Many Ways To Help Whidbey Island’s Shelter Animals! FARAWAY ENTERTAINMENT

For Your LOCAL Cinema Experience 3 Big Screens Featuring Blockbuster Movies Daily Visit the Oak Harbor Cinemas Movie Hotline

360-279-2226

Book A Party or Special Showing

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1321 SW Barlow St • Oak Harbor www.farawayentertainment.com

ADOPT! VOLUNTEER! SHOP OUR THRIFT STORES! DONATE YOUR GENTLY USED ITEMS TO OUR THRIFT STORES! Visit www.waifanimals.org for Shelter & Thrift Store locations near you! 360-678-8900

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FALL SCHEDULE OF FUN

OCTOBER

JANUARY

OCT 3 EarthFit Bootcamp

JAN 1 Polar Bear Plunge

OCT 5 Sign Language

JAN 1 Registration Deadline for Grade 3-6 Basketball

OCT 7 Earth Conservants ZooFit with the Zookeeper

JAN 14 SnowRider

OCT 8 Outdoor Navigation

SEPTEMBER SEP 14 Drop-In 18+ Basketball SEP 15 Drop-In 35+ Basketball SEP 18 Sports for Dogs K9 Nosework SEP 19 SWAT Running Club SEP 20 Kids Run the Nation Club Kids Team Tennis Drop-In Adult Volleyball SEP 21 Sports for Dogs K9 Nosework

OCT 22 Free Family Fun Run OCT 25 Little Dribblers Basketball

NOVEMBER NOV 1 Youth Dodgeball NOV 4 Kids’ Magical Night Out NOV 5 Indoor Soccer Scrimmage Free Family Fun Run

SEP 24 CHILDREN’S DAY! Free Family Fun Run

NOV 7 EarthFit Seminar

SEP 26 Music Together

NOV 30 Sign Language

NOV 8 Thursday Night Lights

SEP 27 Middle School Tennis SEP 28 Discover Magic After School Club

DECEMBER

SEP 30 Registration Deadline for 7th-8th Girls Traveling Teams

DEC 15 SnowRider Reg. Deadline DEC 17 Free Family Fun Run

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