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Activities Guide
cover photo:Walking in a Winter WonderlandNoble Woods is a great place to experience Northwest seasons.
Bicentennial Park ~Everything old is new again!
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Winter/Spring 2011www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec
CITY OF HILLSBOROParks & Recreation
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Director’s Message
Happy New Year and welcome to our 2011 Winter/Spring Activities Guide! You’ll find this issue full of great opportunities for all ages to stay active, have indoor and outdoor adventures, be creative, make new friends, and much more.
If you haven’t yet discovered our RecXpress online registration system, give it a try by visiting www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec. You can browse opportunities anytime and after initially calling 503-681-6120 to get your login and PIN, you can register for programs through this secure 24/7 website. A significant percentage of our registrations are made online through RecXpress, and we have received great feedback about how convenient it is. Of course, registration is still available over the phone, in person or by mail, but RecXpress makes it easier than ever for you to get involved.
Everyone is still talking about the slow economic recovery. I can assure you that your Parks & Recreation Department has been working hard on creative ways to make new, affordable offerings and service improvements happen for the community. Some of these include:
• OutdoorsInPark@thePlaza–expectedtoopenbyFebruary2011inthelowerleveloftheCivicCenterindowntownHillsboro,thisisanewkindofparkexperience–indoors!Itincludesafull-sizedplayground system, an 8’ tall climbing wall, and a unique and active whole-body electronic gaming system, birthday party and event rentals, and recreation classes for all ages. See page 64 for more details.
• LightsatHondoDogPark-thankstothefundraisinghelpoftheHillsboroDogAssociationanddonations from the community, Hondo Dog Park now has lighting in the winter area. The winter area of the park is now open until 9:00 pm daily, allowing dog owners and their four-legged buddies to visit the park for freshairandexerciseintotheeveningduringthedarkwinterseason.
• RockCreekTrailExtension&Crossings–thisbikeandpedestriantrailcurrentlyextendsfromOrchardParktothenorthsideofUS26.Withhelpfromafederalgrant,workisunderwaytoextendthetrail about two-thirds of a mile south from Orchard Park to NW Willkins Street and to add a mid-block streetcrossingatWilkins.ArecentgranttoWashingtonCountyandtheCityfromODOTwillfundthedevelopmentofasignalizedmidblockcrossingatEvergreenParkway.Visitourwebsiteformoredetailsonthis project.
Weareextremelyproudofthequalityprogramsandservicesweprovidetoresidentsatagreatvalue,andofthepositiveimpacttheyhaveonHillsboro’squalityoflife.Comeonoutthiswinterandspringandjoinusin celebrating what a great community this is to live, work and play in!
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RecXpress Online RegistrationIt’s now easier than ever to register for activities offered by the Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department.Register online at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRecWith our RecXpress online registration system, you can view your account, browse our wide array of programs and classes, and register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. RecXpress is:Up-to-date. Review all activities, including updates and new classes.Convenient. Register from the convenience of home or office, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Quick. Avoid lines at facilities and the busy phone registration line.Private. Access your secure account details, family schedule and receipts while making safe, online payments with your Visa, MasterCard or Discover.What do I need to do?Contact us by phone at (503) 681-6120 or come into any of our facilities during business hours to obtain your “Account I.D.” and PIN. You will need this information to register.
Table of Contents
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Table of ContentsSpecial Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Preschool & Parent/Child . . . . . . . . . 9Youth Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 – 21
Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Dance & Performance Arts . . . . . . .14Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Youth Sports League Information . . .18After School Programs . . . . . . . . .20
Walters Cultural Arts . . . . . . . . . . 22-32Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Galleries/Tuesday Happenings. . . . .24Spoken Word/Youth Drawing. . . . . .26Youth Painting/Clay. . . . . . . . . . .28Youth PerformingArts/Adult Lang. Arts 29Teen/Adult Drawing/Clay . . . . . . . .30Teen/Adult Painting. . . . . . . . . . .31Teen/Adult Performing Arts . . . . . . .32
Adult Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 – 42Adult Special Interest . . . . . . . . . .32Adult Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Adult Sports Leagues. . . . . . . . . .39 Specialized Recreation Programs . . .40Senior Center/Volunteer Programs. . .41Active Adult Programs . . . . . . . . .42
SHARC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 – 58Land & Water Amenities . . . . . . . .43Facility Fees & Information . . . . . . .44Rentals and Childcare . . . . . . . . .45 Pool Schedules. . . . . . . . . . . . .46Lesson Descriptions . . . . . . . . . .47 Lesson Schedules & Fees . . . . 48 – 49Specialty Water Classes . . . . . . . .50Specialty Land Classes. . . . . . . . .52Water Exercise Classes . . . . . . . .54Land Exercise Classes . . . . . . . . .55Additional SHARC Programs. . . . . .57
Facility Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Map of Facilities & Parks. . . . . . . . . .60Registration Information . . . . . . . . . .62 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Discover Hillsboro’s Parks . . . . . . . . .65Community Champions 2010 . . . . . . .66
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1st & 3rd Friday of the MonthBattle of the Bands Unplugged
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Family Art Night All Ages, under 12 must be with an adult
Bring your family and create something special with clay, paint, collage or other mediums in this drop-in program. You and your family will learn new skills, develop your creativity, have fun and take home a work of art.* Work on new projects each week as a family or individually. Some projects are related to our current exhibits and involve a brief tour of the gallery. All supplies are included.*Kiln-fired clay projects will be available during Clay Open Studio times or a later Thursday Family Art Night.Day: Every Thursday (except during closures)Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center Studio B30Fee: $5.00/individual Children under 3 free
Parent – Tot Holiday Theme2 – 5 yearsYou and your child will get into the holiday mood as you make fun themed projects and participate in enjoyable activities. We will make holiday projects on the first day and play pretend chef with fun food activities on the second day. Parent participation is required. Sherry Alcala#27731: 2/3 & 2/10 Valentine’s Day#27732: 3/10 & 3/17 St. Patrick’s Day#27733: 4/7 & 4/14 Easter#27734: 5/5 & 5/12 Mother’s DayDay: ThursdayTime: 12:45 – 1:45 pmPlace: Tyson Rec. CenterFee: $15 Resident $23 Non-Resident
Parent – Tot Easter Party2 – 5 yearsYou and your child will hunt for Easter eggs and enjoy playing games with the Easter Bunny. You will decorate a cookie and an Easter bag. Parent participation is required. Bring a camera! Sherry Alcala#27735: 4/18Day: MondayTime: 12:30 – 1:30 pmPlace: Tyson Rec. CenterFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
Underwater EGGstravaganza1 – 12 years Join us for an EGGcellent time hunting Easter eggs and treasures in our warm water pool. Special prizes found in each egg. The Easter Bunny will also make a special appearance and be available for pictures. All Easter eggs and treasures are in the water at the hunt start times. Parent participation required in the water for children 7 years and younger. Pre-registration required as space is limited. Swim suit required to hunt for eggs in the pool.#27612: 12:30 – 1:15 pm 1 – 3 years (parent in water)#27610: 1:30 – 2:15 pm 4 – 7 years (parent in water)#27611: 2:30 – 3:15 pm 8 – 12 yearsDate: 4/23Day: SaturdayPlace: SHARCFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
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Messy Munchkins Jr.18 months – 2 years Are there messes you would rather your child not make at home? We will create a multitude of messy projects while discovering “art”. Paint, glue, glitter, and play-dough are just some of the things you and your child will use while creating their masterpieces. Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll#27665: 3/15#27666: 5/17#27667: 6/7Day: TuesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident
Supertots Indoor Playground6 months – 3 yearsThe Indoor Playground provides play structures and fun toys to help little ones develop motor skills and social skills through cooperation and sharing. Although a staff person is on hand, parent supervision is required at all times. Supertots Indoor Playground is on a first-come, first-served basis. Only the first 20 children will be allowed into the playground. The purchase of a punch card does not guarantee a spot in the playground. #28621: Punch card – 10 visits $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident#28622: Punch card – 5 visits $16 Resident $24 Non-ResidentDate: 1/11 – 5/26 No Playground 3/22, 3/24,
4/19Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 10:30 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Tyson Rec Center
Little Movers and Shakers1 – 2 years Children and parents will have fun singing songs, playing games, and moving and shaking to the music. Focus on large motor skill development and social skills. Children must be able to walk. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#27684: 2/22 – 3/15 #27685: 4/26 – 5/17Day: TuesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Wiggle, Giggle and Fun18 months – 2 ½ years Wiggle, giggle, and have fun with your child in this action packed class. Dance, sing songs, and make music in this fun and stimulating class for you and your toddler. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#27689: 1/27 – 2/17#27690: 3/31 – 4/21#28775: 5/26 – 6/16Day: ThursdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Wee Ones PlayWalking – 18 monthsThis class is designed for new wobblers and will focus on gross motor skills exploration, social interaction, and parental bonding. We will participate in circle time, music and dance, parachute, balls, bubbles, and balloons, and more. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#27699: 1/25 – 2/15#27700: 3/29 – 4/19#28801: 5/24 – 6/14 Day: TuesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Itty Bitty Messy Art6 months - walkingYou and your little one will have a ball creating works of art with finger paints and squishy toys. Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll#27644: 2/1#27645: 3/1Day: TuesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident
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Wee Ones Art Start 1 – 2 years Create fun works of art and get messy with your child while exploring their creativity using foam paint, glitter, dough, bubble paint, finger paint, and more. Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll#27670: 2/8#27671: 3/8Day: TuesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $6 Resident $9 Non-Resident
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Messy Munchkins 2 – 5 yearsAre there messes you would rather your child not make at home? We will create a multitude of messy projects while discovering art. Paint, glue, glitter, and play-dough are just some of the things you and your child will use while creating their masterpieces. Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll#27668: 2/17#27669: 4/14Day: ThursdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident
Wee Ones Dance2 years Encourage creative expression through song and movement. Move and groove to music you know and love using balloons, bubbles, scarves, and ribbons. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#27701: 2/24 – 3/16#27702: 4/28 – 5/19 Day: ThursdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Dance for Fun18 months – 3 years Help your toddler develop a love for music and dance while developing their coordination and gross motor skills. We’ll sing, dance, use streamers and scarves, play instruments, and use the parachute. Your child will learn simple dance movements while having FUN! Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#27705: 2/23 – 3/16#27706: 4/27– 5/18 Time: 10:00 – 10:30 am#27707: 1/26 – 2/16#27708: 3/30 – 4/20Time: 11:00 – 11:30 amDay: WednesdayPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Tiny Tot Story & Craft Time2 – 5 years Your child will listen to a favorite story and do some special story-related art and craft projects. Puppets, masks, painting and other fun crafts are all part of the fun! Parent participation required. SHARC Staff“If You Give” series:#27617: 2/2 If You Give a Mouse
a Cookie#27618: 2/9 If You Give a Pig a
Pancake#27619: 2/16 If You Give a Moose
a Muffin#27620: 2/23 If You Give a Cat a
Cupcake#27625: 3/2 Skippy Jones#27626: 3/9 Green Eggs and
Ham#27632: 3/16 Click Clack Moo,
Cows that TypeBooks by Eric Carle series:#27621: 4/6 The Very Hungry
Caterpillar#27622: 4/13 Panda Bear, Panda
Bear, What Do You See?
#27623: 4/20 The Grouchy Ladybug
#27624: 4/27 The Very Busy Spider
Day: WednesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident
Tiny Dancers2 - 3 years Ready to get your tiny dancer moving? This is an introductory ballet and dance class for parent and toddlers. Dancers will learn basic dance movements while focusing on balance, coordination, and creativity through the use of scarves, magic wands, flowers, and other imaginary wonders. Parents participate alongside dancers to provide encouragement during this fun and magical class. Lisa Robertson#28785: 1/26 – 2/16#28786: 3/30 – 4/20#28794: 5/25 – 6/15 Day: WednesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Shape Me Up 2 ½ - 4 years Red hearts, yellow moons, blue diamonds, and all the colors of the rainbow are presented in this active class designed to teach colors and shapes. Parent participation required if your child is not potty trained. Lisa Robertson#27693: 1/25 – 2/15#27694: 3/29– 4/19 Day: TuesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Parent – Tot Easter Party2 – 5 yearsYou and your child will hunt for Easter eggs and play games with the Easter Bunny. You will decorate a cookie and an Easter bag. Parent participation is required. Bring a camera! Sherry Alcala#27735: 4/18Day: MondayTime: 12:30 – 1:30 pmPlace: Tyson Rec. CenterFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
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Pee Wee Pom Poms2 – 5 yearsThis introduction to cheerleading is a great way for your pee wee to learn the fundamental concept of the activity. Between learning cheers, chants, jumps/kicks and dance moves, kids will make a cheer craft. Allie DelepineMini Mites: 2 – 3 years #28866: 2/5 – 2/26 #28868: 4/2 – 4/23 Time: 10:00 – 10:30 am Mighty Mites: 4 – 5 years #28867: 2/5 – 2/26 #28869: 4/2 – 4/23 Time: 10:45 – 11:15 amDay: Saturday Place: Peter Boscow ClassroomFee: $16 Resident $24 Non-Resident
Look What I Can Make2 ½ – 5 years Create fun crafts and pieces of art, using glue, paper, glitter, paint and more, to share with your family and friends. Craft projects will be based on holidays and seasons. Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#27679: 2/10 Valentine’s Day#27680: 3/17 St. Patrick’s Day#27681: 4/21 Easter#27682: 5/5 Mother’s Day#27683: 6/16 Father’s DayDay: ThursdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident
Exer-tykes 2 ½ - 4 ½ years You and your child will participate in a variety of songs, movement and musical activities as you work out together. Parachute, rhythm sticks, dancing, movement and being silly are part of the fun. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson#27687: 1/27 – 2/17#27688: 3/31 – 4/21#28772: 5/26 – 6/16Day: ThursdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Wee Ones Fitness2 ½ - 4 yearsFitness is FUN! Tumbling, frog jumps, bunny hops, fun games and more help your child improve coordination and fitness while having fun in a non-competitive environment. Parent participation required if your child is not potty trained. Lisa Robertson#27697: 2/22 – 3/15#27698: 4/26– 5/17Day: TuesdayTime: 2:30 – 3:15 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
NEW!Parent – Tot Holiday Theme2 – 5 yearsYou and your child will get into the holiday mood as you make fun themed projects and participate in enjoyable activities. We will make holiday projects on the first day and play pretend chef with fun food activities on the second day. Parent participation is required. Sherry Alcala#27731: 2/3 & 2/10 Valentine’s Day#27732: 3/10 & 3/17 St. Patrick’s Day#27733: 4/7 & 4/14 Easter#27734: 5/5 & 5/12 Mother’s DayDay: ThursdayTime: 12:45 – 1:45 pmPlace: Tyson Rec. CenterFee: $15 Resident $23 Non-Resident
SHARC Birthday Parties All AgesThe Multi-purpose room at SHARC is a private space for your birthday party with a TV with DVD player, sink, refrigerator and tables and chairs for up to 20 guests. You may bring food for the party. Reservations must be made in person at least one week in advance at SHARC. Rental time includes time for any set-up and clean-up. A $50 refundable cleaning deposit is required at the time of the reservation. All rental fees, admissions to the Recreation Swim, and the refundable deposit are due at time of reservation.Dates: Limited days and times during the week. Call 503-681-6127 to check availability.Fee: Fees start at $35/hour Resident, $50/hour Non-Resident Admissions to the Recreation Swim are $3.50 for child and $4.25 for adult and are not included in the rental fee.
Tyson Birthday Parties1 – 5 years Rent space at the Tyson Recreation Center to have a birthday party for children up to 5 years old. Equipment includes a sound system, TV/DVD, indoor playground structure, gym mats, and play balls. A staff person will set up the play structure and other equipment as you specify. Tables and chairs are available for food and drinks in the East Room. Please make your reservation at least one week in advance. Parties are limited to a maximum of 20 children and 15 - 20 adults.
Dates: Weekends and evenings when available. Call 503-615-6552 to check availability.Place: Tyson Recreation CenterFee: $35/hour Resident $50/hour Non-Resident
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Pee Wee Tumbling3 – 5 years Enjoy the basic steps of tumbling and balance. Class emphasizes large motor skills, balance, coordination, and having fun! Wear something comfortable. Parent participation required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 and 5 year olds. Lisa Robertson#28637: 2/23 – 3/16#28638: 4/27 – 5/18Day: WednesdayTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Welcome to Sesame Street2 ½ – 5 years Come join favorite Sesame Street friends as we learn about letters, numbers, colors and more. We’ll enjoy a story based on the characters of the class and create some arts and craft projects together. Parent participation required. SHARC Staff#27613: 5/4 Elmo & Zoe#27614: 5/11 Big Bird & Snuffy#27615: 5/18 Bert & Ernie#27616: 5/25 Cookie Monster &
GroverDay: WednesdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARCFee: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident
T-Shirt Painting2 ½ – 5 years Create an artistic masterpiece on a T-shirt we provide. Have fun painting and creating with tie-dye, fabric paint, and other mediums to create a unique piece of wearable art. You are welcome to bring an additional shirt to paint. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#27678: 6/7Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
Lions, Tigers, and Bears, Oh My! 2 ½ – 5 years Hear favorite stories like “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” or “The Happy Lion.” Then create lions, tigers, and bears in puppets, masks, pictures, and other fun crafts. Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#27642: 5/3 – 5/17Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident
NEW!Craft Fun! 3 – 5 years If you love crafts, this is the class for you! Make a different craft in each class to explore your creativity. Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll#27674: 2/22 Tie Dye #27675: 3/29 Decoupage#27676: 4/26 Painting #27677: 5/24 Papier-Mache’Day: TuesdayTime: 10:45 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $8 Resident $12 Non-Resident
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Five-Six Pick-Up Sticks 3 - 4 yearsDiscovery games, movement and activities help your preschoolers with number recognition, counting, matching, and simple math. Lisa Robertson#27695: 2/23 – 3/16#27696: 4/27 – 5/18 Day: WednesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Creative Movement3 – 5 yearsThis beginning program will offer instruction in the basic positions, steps, and movements used in rhythm, dance, and ballet. Wear something comfortable in which to move around. Melissa Lowery#28615: 1/25 – 2/17 #28616: 2/22 – 3/17 #28617: 4/5 – 4/28 #28618: 5/3 – 5/26 Time: 1:15 – 1:45 pm Day: Tuesday & ThursdayPlace: Tyson Rec. CenterFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Krafty Kids 3 – 5 years We’ll have lots of fun creating great projects! Enjoy tie-dying, decoupaging, play-dough making, paper crafts, and much more! New projects each week so don’t miss a minute of fun! Parent participation required for 3 year old participants; optional for 4 – 5 year olds. Suzie Schroll#27638: 2/1 – 2/15Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident
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Get Ready to Paint3 – 5 years Join us as we create artistic masterpieces at our painting stations. Your child will have fun painting with stamps, foam brushes, sponges, cookie cutters, and their fingers and toes. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#27633: 3/1 – 3/15Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 am#27634: 5/12 – 5/26Day: ThursdayTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident
Little Spring Break Camp3 ½ – 5 yearsJoin us during spring break as we experience a variety of fun activities including crafts, games, playtime and singing. A snack will be provided each day. Sherry Alcala#27657: 3/21 – 3/25Day: Monday – FridayTime: 8:30 am – 12:00 pmPlace: Tyson Rec. CenterFee: $70 Resident $105 Non-Resident
Munchkins on the Move3 - 5 years Your munchkin will play games and do activities to get their body moving! Scarf activities, parachute, balls and more will help your child improve coordination and fitness. Parent participation required if your child is not potty trained. Lisa Robertson#27703: 2/22 – 3/15#27704: 4/26 – 5/17 #28806: 5/24 – 6/14 Day: TuesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Hop, Skip and Jump3 – 5 years Participate in games, sports, and activities emphasizing large motor development in a fun and non-competitive environment.Parent participation required if your child is not potty trained. Lisa Robertson#27691: 2/24 – 3/17#27692: 4/28 – 5/19Day: ThursdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Look What I Made!3 – 5 yearsStirring + pouring + flipping + cracking + laughing = gaining vital skills while having a great time. Come with your young chef and assist them as they make their own culinary masterpiece. Parent participation is required. You will need to bring specific ingredients to this class and the list will be available upon registration.Rob Bragdon#28840: 2/3 – 2/24 Time: 5:00 – 6:00 pmDay: ThursdayPlace: Tyson Recreation
Center Home Ec ClassroomFee: $43 Resident $64 Non-Resident
Pee Wee Yoga3 ½ – 5 years This fun class will help your child develop confidence, inner strength, and concentration. It teaches children self-relaxation and self control. Wear something comfortable. Lisa Robertson#28633: 1/26 – 2/16#28634: 3/30 – 4/20Day: WednesdayTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Little Masterpieces3 ½ - 5 years Join us as we learn about great works of art by famous artists, such as Monet and Picasso, and have fun creating artwork like they did. Drawing, painting, collage, and other mediums will be included. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll#27637: 4/5 – 4/19Day: TuesdayTime: 9:30 – 10:15 amPlace: SHARC Fee: $21 Resident $32 Non-Resident
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Cooking Fun & Simple Foods4 – 6 yearsKids and cooking? They’ll love it! We’ve got a class to inspire, excite, and feed the curiosity of your growing gourmet. Your child will prepare simple foods in this fun cooking class each week. Please let us know about any food allergies at registration. Sherry Alcala#27723: 1/26 – 2/16 #27725: 2/23 – 3/16 #27727: 3/30 – 4/20#27729: 4/27 – 5/18Day: WednesdayTime: 1:00 – 1:45 pm Place: Tyson Rec. Center Fee/Session: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Jump Into Fitness! 4 – 7 years Jump off the couch and into fitness! In this fun class, we use drills, games, obstacle courses, parachutes, balls and more to get kids moving and having fun. Class will teach balance, coordination, and love of exercise. Classes may be taught outside or in the Group Exercise Room or both. Bring a water bottle. Lisa Robertson#28641: 1/25 – 2/15#28643: 3/29 – 4/19Day: TuesdayTime: 2:30 – 3:15 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Winter Cubs Club4 – 6 yearsJoin us for winter fun in the Jackson Bottom Wetland. We will explore how the wetland changes during the cold weather by looking at how the different animals that live here adapt to the cold weather and flooding. Each class will include hands-on activities, an art project, time outside, and a story to wrap it up! Have your child dress for the weather, bring a snack and water bottle, and wear comfortable shoes that can get wet and/or muddy. JBWP Staff#27917: 2/8, 2/10, 2/15, 2/17Day: Tue. & Thur.Time: 9:00 – 11:00 amPlace: Jackson Bottom Wetlands
Education CenterFee: $45 Resident $67 Non-Resident
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Just Dance3 – 5 yearsCome join us for this fun and upbeat hip hop class. Be ready to have a great time while learning cool moves and a dance routine in this highly energized class! Wear comfortable clothing (sweats, baggy jeans) and athletic shoes. No dance experience required. Melissa Lowery#28611: 1/25 – 2/17 #28612: 2/22 – 3/17 #28613: 4/5 – 4/28 #28614: 5/3 – 5/26 Day: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 12:30 – 1:00 pm Place: Tyson Rec. CenterFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
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Little Feet Dance Mix4 – 5 years This beginning program offers instruction in the latest dance moves as kids move and groove to their favorite music. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to get funky! Lisa Robertson#28812: 5/24 – 6/14Day: TuesdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
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Do you and your little one want a new way to bond, exercise, have fun and learn the basics of Belly Dance? You can experience all these things right alongside one another in this parent/child class. No previous dance experience necessary. Bryana Steen
#27660: 2/7 – 3/9 #27711: 3/28 – 4/27 #27713: 5/2 – 6/1Day: Mon / Wed Time: 5:00 – 5:45 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident $8 Each extra youth
Hip Hop4 – 5 years Join us as we learn the latest dance moves to the music you love. Wear something comfortable and get ready to get funky! Lisa Robertson#28657: 1/27 – 3/17#28660: 3/31 – 5/19Day: ThursdayPlace: SHARCTime: 2:00 – 2:30 pmFee: $32 Resident $48 Non-Resident
Dance, Dance, Exercise 4 – 5 years oldThis is a dance and exercise class your child will love! Learn the Chicken Dance, Hokey Pokey, the Macarena, the Electric and Cha-Cha Slide, the Hannah Montana Hoedown Throwdown dance, and more while getting a great workout. Lisa Robertson#28663: 1/26 – 2/16#28664: 3/30 – 4/20#28796: 5/25 – 6/15Day: WednesdayTime: 9:00 – 9:30 am Place: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Disney Ballerina Dance 4 – 6 years oldChildren will learn fun ballet movements and techniques through fun Disney songs and activities. You can come dressed as your favorite Disney Princess too! Lisa Robertson#28667: 1/26 – 2/16#28668: 2/23 – 3/16 #28669: 3/30 – 4/20#28670: 4/27 – 5/18Day: WednesdayTime: 2:30 – 3:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Funk Jazz4 – 5 years oldDancers will learn basic jazz with some flavor. Come and learn the latest moves and have a lot of fun! Lisa Robertson#28653: 1/26 – 2/16#28654: 3/30 – 4/20Day: WednesdayTime: 3:15 – 4:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Dancing Around the World4 – 5 yearsWant to learn how to hula dance or belly dance? Come and learn some fun dances from different cultures and countries. Lisa Robertson#28655: 2/24 – 3/17#28656: 4/28 – 5/19Day: ThursdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Little Feet Ballet and Movement4 – 5 years This beginning ballet program will offer your child instruction in the basic positions, steps, form and movements used in ballet, dance and rhythm. Lisa Robertson#28651: 1/25 – 3/15#28652: 3/29– 5/17Day: TuesdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $32 Resident $48 Non-Resident
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Dazzling Dancers4 – 5 yearsHave fun learning introductory ballet, jazz and hip hop while listening to your favorite songs. You’ll be introduced to rhythm, jumps and other moves to get you dancing! Lisa Robertson#28649: 1/27 – 2/17#28650: 3/31 – 4/21#28795: 5/26 – 6/16 Day: ThursdayTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
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More Information...All Classes on pages 10 and 11 take place at the Glenn and Viola Walters
Cultural Arts Center at 527 E. Main Street.
Details of classes on this page may be found in the Cultural Arts Center section on pages 22-29.
Let’s Draw 5 – 7 years Learn to work effectively with a pencil to express creativity and develop an understanding of perspective, movement and observation while building a foundation in drawing. Materials are provided. Alice Hill
Let’s Paint5 – 7 years oldGain skills in hand-eye coordination and learn about colors and composition while doing fun projects. Individual expression will be encouraged while we explore a variety of artistic styles. Materials are provided. Alice Hill
Beginning Painting8 – 12 years oldExpress creativity using fun techniques, all while learning art basics. Water based paints and drawing mediums will be used as kids express their own ideas with gentle guidance. Jan Su
Watercolor Colored Pencil13 years – AdultEnjoy the freedom of watercolor and the control of colored pencil in a variety of ways and techniques. Includes pen & ink with color washes as well as dry pencil techniques. All levels are invited to participate. This is a cost effective class with only a few supplies needed (list available at first class). Alice Hill Watercolor Bold and Free
13 years – Adult Experience the fresh and exuberant medium of watercolor. A wide range of techniques, brushwork, washes and color mixing will be learned through a sequence of fun exercises. Beginners are welcome. Supply list available at registration. Bonnie Burbidge
Watercolor: Landscapes & Seascapes 13 years – Adult This class will cover “soft pours” for skies, storm clouds and other fantastic techniques to create the textures for land and seascapes using watercolors. Supply list available at registration. Jan Su
Play the Guitar, Mandolin or Bass 8 years – AdultLearn a variety of skills and genres, including chords, reading notation/tablature, playing songs, melody, and improvisation. Mandolins available for rent. Students who wish to play guitar or bass should bring their own instrument (and amp if needed). Brian Oberlin
Intro to Blues/Rock Guitar 12 years – AdultCover basic chords and scales used to make blues and rock music including power chords, blues progressions, shuffle variations and pentatonic scale variations. Learn to play and improvise and jam along with other students! Provide your own guitar (and amp if playing electric). Geoff Metts
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Intro to Drawing: Comics 8 – 12 yearsA beginning drawing class for kids interested in comics, cartoons, graphic novels and manga. Learn drawing skills, character generation and storytelling in pictorial form. Bring an 8.5x11 or 9x12 sketchbook or journal; all other materials provided. Pascale Steig
Drawing in Color: 3-D8 – 12 yearsLearn the basics of shape, line and form to create a beautiful work of art. Emphasis will be on three dimensional space using choice of compositions. Materials are provided. Constance Adams
Beginning Drawing8 – AdultLearn to work effectively with a pencil to express creativity and develop an understanding of perspective, movement and observation while building a foundation in drawing. Materials are provided. Alice Hill
Young Drawing Enthusiasts 6 – 8 years Focus imaginative ideas into a polished drawing. Lessons emphasize 3-D illusion and composition while using lots of color. Materials are provided. Constance Adams
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Story Theater 4 – 6 years Kids will use their imaginations to create characters and stories through fun and active theater games and by improvising and acting out their favorite stories, developing skills in acting, music, dance and crafts. Cyndi Turtledove (LESTA)
Wheel Throwing 8 – AdultExplore clay techniques that have been used to make useful items throughout history. Working with your hands can improve eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. Plus, it’s a lot of fun! Materials are provided. Jen Champlin/Victoria Shaw
Youth Theater/Play Production7 – 15 years Learn acting, rehearsal skills and memorization, as well as expanding performance creativity while performing roles for a public performance on the final day of class. Cyndi Turtledove (LESTA)
Clay Kids5 – 7 years Kids will have a great time playing and learning the basics of clay. Each student will create and glaze several different projects that will be fired in the Arts Center’s kiln. Jen Champlin
Youth Sculpture7 – 12 years Learn the techniques of modeling clay while creating a sculptural form. There are practically no limits when working with clay. Materials are provided. Constance Adams
LESTA Family Bilingual Musical Theatre Class The Cultural Arts Center is pleased to partner with LESTA – Learn English/Spanish Through the Arts. All ages have fun learning, practicing Spanish and improving English. ¡No importa el nivel de ingles! No previous Spanish is necessary. ¡Escenas, canciones, bailes, artesanias y juegos en los dos idiomas! Scenes, songs, dances, crafts and games in both languages. Gain self-confidence, teamwork and theatre skills. Bilingual show presented free to the public during the last class. ¡Presentamos un show gratis durante la ultima clase! Becas disponibles. Some partial scholarships available. Discounts for 2 or more students from the same family. Cyndi Turtledove
Spring Break Clay Camp!8 – 12 years oldStudents will be introduced to the fun of a potter’s wheel and hand building techniques with projects such as cups, plates and other creative pieces. Materials are provided. Bring a snack each day to camp. Jen Champlin
The Clay Connection: Sculpture & Hand Building13 years – Adult Make the versatility of clay work for you by learning how to form a sculpture, hand build vessels & structures with clay slabs, cut, decorate and glaze your own tiles or create dinnerware on plaster molds. Materials provided. Constance Adams
The Narrative Teapot 13 years – Adult Explore the history of the teapot and create dynamic hand-built ceramic art inspired by your personal stories. Materials are provided. Jessica Orlowski
The Art of Tile Making13 years – Adult This ceramic hand-building course explores ways to create and install ceramic tile including press-molding and tile mosaic work. Materials provided. Jessica Orlowski
Puppet Fun5 – 7 years Create puppets by sculpting, painting, collaging and more. Includes a short script and set design, so bring your imagination and be prepared to have fun. Materials are provided. Alice Hill
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Winter Walk – 1/24Bundle up and take a winter walk to discover how plants and animals cope with shorter days and colder weather. Wear warm clothes and comfortable walking shoes.
Animal Architects – 2/28Animals build many amazing structures and are some of the most accomplished architects on the planet. Explore some of the things animals build and learn how and why they build the things they do!
Spring Discoveries – 3/21Spring is just around the corner. Go outside and look for signs of spring, including migratory birds, plants, and anything else we can discover. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Wildlife Detectives – 4/18See more wildlife by moving slowly and using tools like “Deer Ears,” “Owl Eyes,” and the “Fox Walk” to slow down and really pay attention to what is going on in the natural world. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Beaver Habits – 5/16Beavers are some of the most amazing architects and builders in the animal kingdom. Learn about these fascinating creatures and how they survive in their watery world!
Wonderful Woodpeckers – 6/20Woodpeckers walk up trees, pound on wood without getting a splitting headache, have chisel-like bills and the most amazing tongues! Learn more about the lifestyle and adaptations of these very interesting birds.Day: MondayTime: 3:30 pm – 4:30 pmPlace: Main Library Storytime RoomFee: Free, space is limited
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See page 64 for information on Storytimes at the Hillsboro Public Library
Hillsboro Teen Idol7th – 12th graders
The biggest singing competition in Hillsboro returns! Hillsboro Teen Idol is a soloist competition open to students from Hillsboro Schools. This contest’s two rounds include the auditions and the final performance. At the audition, each contestant will privately perform the song of their choice for 3 judges a cappella style for 45 seconds. They will be judged on voice, stage presence and appearance. The final performance will be the following Saturday. The finalists will sing a complete song with accompaniment by their own CD, piano, or guitar. The finals portion of this event invites attendees 6 years of age and older to vote for their favorite Hillsboro Teen Idol. Audition Date: 1/15 Time: 11:00 am – 3:00 pmFinal PerformanceDate: 1/22 Time: 1:00 pm Final Performance Entrance Fee: Free up to 5 years old 6 years - Adult $2.00Place: Cultural Arts CenterContestant fee: Free
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When I’m in Charge8 – 11 yearsFor children who may have to stay home alone from time to time. This workshop covers phone calls, securing a home, and first-aid techniques. Parents are encouraged to attend the last 30-minutes of the class to view a video tape. American Red Cross#28819: 1/31Day: Monday#28820: 4/16#28823: 6/4Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 – 11:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Babysitting11 – 15 yearsThis fun interactive class will teach youth the skills needed to become a great babysitter. They will gain confidence and valuable employment skills and earn a Red Cross Babysitter’s Training certificate card at the end of class. Bring a sack lunch to class. These classes take place on no-school days. American Red Cross#28814: 2/21Day: Monday#28815: 3/25Day: Friday#28818: 5/21Day: SaturdayTime: 9:00 – 3:45 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $40 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Cooking Fun & Simple Foods4 – 9 yearsKids and cooking? They’ll love it! We’ve got a class to inspire, excite, and feed the curiosity of your growing gourmet. Your child will prepare a variety of simple foods in this fun cooking class with different foods being prepared each week. Please let us know about any food allergies at registration. Sherry Alcala4 – 6 years#27723: 1/26 – 2/16 #27725: 2/23 – 3/16 #27727: 3/30 – 4/20#27729: 4/27 – 5/18Time: 1:00 – 1:45 pmFee/Session: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident6 – 9 years#27724: 1/26 – 2/16 #27726: 2/23 – 3/16 #27728: 3/30 – 4/20#27730: 4/27 – 5/18Time: 2:30 – 3:30 pmFee/Sesssion: $25 Resident $37 Non-Resident Day: WednesdayPlace: Tyson Rec. Center
Keyboarding6 – 12 years
Mad Science Classes6 – 12 yearsMad Science classes are fun, exciting, educational, and entertaining programs which give children a clearer understanding of what science is about and how it affects the world around them! Please send a snack with your child. All classes take place in the River House at Rood Bridge Park. Mad Science Staff
Jr. EngineersStructures - we live in them, we go to school in them, and we drive in them. They are also mountains, spider webs, ant hills, and beaver dams. All require engineers to make them work! Explore shapes and the basics of architecture. #28597: 2/21Day: MondayTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Machine MadnessSimply put...machines make work easier! They may not be complicated but the wheel, pulley, axle, wedge, and lever have improved the lives of millions of people. Discover how we still use these simple machines in our modern lives. #28598: 3/18Day: FridayTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
NASA: Academy of Future Space ExplorersJoin the Mad Scientist for a voyage of discovery. Mad Science and NASA have teamed up to bring you the excitement and wonder of space! Day 1 covers Planets, Moons & Stars, day 2 examines Space Technologies and day 3 explores Rocket Science. #28599: 3/22 – 3/24Day: Tue / Wed / ThurTime: 10:00 am – 2:00 pmFee/: $125 Resident $185 Non-Resident
Elementary My Dear Watson!Investigate the science of evidence in this funky and fun two day camp that will have you tracking and following the facts. Explain how a crime happened by using the evidence to make observations, ask questions, and develop theories.#28606: 5/12 & 5/13Day: Thur / FriTime: 9:00 am – 2:00 pmFee: $52 Resident $78 Non-Resident
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Wild Wednesdays at the Wetlands
Explore Wild Oregon Ages 5 – 8Oregon is a wild, wonderful mix of habitats found in wetlands, mountains, the high desert, and along the coast. Each Wild Wednesday focuses on one of these areas. We will load our packs with supplies and trek outside to collect hidden pictures of the animals living in our habitats. After our expedition we will set up camp inside with a tent and hunker down to learn how these animals have adapted to their environment. With the use of stories, crafts and imagination we will explore Wild Oregon.#28731 2/2, 2/16, 3/2, 3/16Day: WednesdayTime: 3:30 – 5:00 pmFee: $45 Resident $67 Non-Resident
After School Art at the WetlandsAges 9 – 12Come to our art class on Wednesdays and learn how to color outside the lines. Use watercolor washes, acrylic paints, poetry, photo images, branches and more to express your artistic soul. Learn about blending colors, combining techniques, and thinking artfully. Make an art box to take home for storing your art supplies.#28732 2/9, 2/23, 3/9, 3/30Day: WednesdayTime: 3:30 – 5:00 pm Fee: $45 Resident $67 Non-Resident
Homeschool Yoga6 – 15 years This fun class will help your child develop confidence, inner strength, and concentration. It teaches children self-relaxation and self control. Wear something comfortable. Lisa Robertson#28639: 2/22 – 3/15#28640: 4/26 – 5/17Day: TuesdayTime: 1:30 – 2:15 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Hip Hop6 – 15 years Learn the latest dance moves to the music you love. Wear something comfortable and get ready to get funky! Lisa Robertson6 – 9 years#28658: 1/27 – 3/17#28661: 3/31 – 5/19Time: 3:00 – 3:45 pm10 – 15 years#28659: 1/27 – 3/17#28662: 3/31 – 5/19Time: 4:00 – 4:45 pmDay: ThursdayPlace: SHARCFee: $44 Resident $66 Non-Resident
Disney Ballerina Dance 4 – 6 years Learn fun ballet movements and techniques through Disney songs and activities. You can come dressed as your favorite Disney Princess too! Lisa Robertson#28667: 1/26 – 2/16#28668: 2/23 – 3/16#28669: 3/30 – 4/20#28670: 4/27 – 5/18Day: WednesdayTime: 2:30 – 3:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $20 Resident $30 Non-Resident
Ballet6 – 9 years Learn basic positions, steps, form and movement in this fun and energetic program. Lisa Robertson#28671: 1/25 – 3/15#28672: 3/29 – 5/17Day: TuesdayTime: 3:30 – 4:15 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $44 Resident $66 Non-Resident
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Youth – Special Interest/SportsYoga for Youngsters5 – 10 years This fun class will help your child develop confidence, inner strength, and concentration. It teaches children self-relaxation and self control. Wear something comfortable. Lisa Robertson#28645: 1/25 – 2/15#28647: 3/29 – 4/19Day: TuesdayTime: 1:30 – 2:15 pm#28646: 2/23 – 3/16#28648: 4/27 – 5/18Day: WednesdayTime: 3:15 – 4:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Karate Kids5 – 10 yearsIn this fun and safe karate class, participants will learn basic blocks, punches and kicks along with when and how to use these new skills to protect themselves. Join us as we work on confidence building and exercise. Beginners and those who have taken previous sessions are welcome. Non-marking athletic shoes are required. Michele Jordan#28723: 1/25 – 2/15 #28724: 2/22 – 3/15 #28725: 4/5 – 4/26 #28726: 5/3 – 5/24Day: TuesdayTime: 3:45 – 4:30 pmPlace: Tyson Rec. CenterFee: $23 Resident $34 Non-Resident
Judo5 – 16 yearsLearn self-confidence, poise and coordination in this beginning Judo program. Basic throws and falls will be taught in a fun and safe way. These classes are ongoing and include a mix of beginner level students. Jon TeninityBeginner#27715: 1/24 – 3/14 #27717: 3/28 – 5/16 Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pmAdvanced Beginner#27716: 1/24 – 3/14#27718: 3/28 – 5/16Time: 7:15 – 8:15 pmDay: MondayPlace: Tyson Rec. CenterFee/Class: $48 Resident $72 Non-Resident
Tae-kwon-Do8 years – AdultLearn the original form of today’s most popular martial art. While learning blocks, strikes, and kicks, participants will also learn confidence, respect and concentration and gain increased flexibility, endurance and coordination. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Andrew Buscho
#28564: 1/25 – 3/17 #28566: 3/29 – 5/19 #28568: 5/24 – 7/14 Time: 5:30 – 6:30 pm#28565: 2/22 – 4/14 #28567: 4/26 – 6/16 Time: 6:45 – 7:45 pmDay: Tuesday & ThursdayPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident
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Jump Into Fitness! 4 – 12 years Jump off the couch and into fitness! In this fun class, we will use drills, games, obstacle courses, parachutes, balls and lots more to get kids moving and having fun. Class teaches balance, coordination, and love of exercise. Classes may be taught outside or in the Group Exercise Room (or both). Bring a water bottle. Lisa Robertson4 – 7 years#28641: 1/25 – 2/15#28643: 3/29 – 4/19Day: TuesdayTime: 2:30 – 3:15 pm8 – 12 years#28642: 1/26 – 2/16#28644: 3/30 – 4/20Day: WednesdayTime: 4:15 – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $28 Resident $42 Non-Resident
Bowling5 – 16 years Learn basic bowling skills in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Bumpers are available for younger players as an aid to gain confidence. Beginning and experienced bowlers are welcome.#27719: 1/25 – 2/15 #27720: 2/22 – 3/15 #27721: 3/29 – 4/19 #27722: 4/26 – 5/17 Time: 4:00 – 5:00 pmDay: TuesdayPlace: Four Seasons Bowling
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Gym Nest ClassesAll classes listed below take place at Gym Nest and will teach participants beginning gymnastic based skills. Instructors will focus on skill building, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Please be sure participants wear comfortable clothes to allow for movement.Toddler Gym2 – 3 yearsToddler Gym is an introduction to tumbling and gymnastics. Parent participation is required.#28752: 1/24 – 2/14#28753: 2/21 – 3/14#28754: 3/28 – 4/18#28755: 4/25 – 5/16Time: 9:00 – 9:45 amDay: Monday#28763: 1/26 – 2/16#28764: 2/23 – 3/16#28765: 3/30 – 4/20#28766: 4/27 – 5/18Time: 10:00 – 10:45 amDay: Wednesday#28767: 1/26 – 2/16#28768: 2/23 – 3/16#28769: 3/30 – 4/20#28770: 4/27 – 5/18Time: 11:00 – 11:45 amDay: Wednesday#28771: 1/28 – 2/18#28773: 2/25 – 3/18#28774: 4/1 – 4/22#28776: 4/29 – 5/20Time: 9:00 – 9:45 amDay: Friday#28777: 1/29 – 2/19#28778: 4/2 – 4/23#28779: 4/30 – 5/21Time: 11:00 – 11:45 amDay: SaturdayFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Baby Gym1 – 2 yearsLittle ones participate in fun basic motor skills and gymnastics activities. Parent participation is required.
#28780: 1/24 – 2/14#28900: 2/21 – 3/14#28782: 3/28 – 4/18#28783: 4/25 – 5/16Time: 10:00 – 10:45 amDay: MondayFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Wee Bounce3 – 4 yearsLittle ones learn basic tumbling skills on the floor and basic jumps on the 40 foot long trampoline. Parent participation is required.
#28784: 1/24 – 2/14#28787: 2/21 – 3/14#28788: 3/28 – 4/18#28789: 4/25 – 5/16Time: 11:00 – 11:45 amDay: Monday#28790: 1/26 – 2/16#28791: 2/23 – 3/16#28792: 3/30 – 4/20#28793: 4/27 – 5/18Time: 9:00 – 9:45 amDay: WednesdayFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-
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Jr Trampoline & Tumbling & Tumbling TrampolineThis class is perfect for cheerleading, martial arts, or just plain fun. Participants will learn basic tumbling on the floor, the mini-trampoline and the 40 foot long trampoline.
Jr Trampoline & Tumbling (4 – 5 years)#28802: 1/26 – 2/16#28803: 2/23 – 3/16#28804: 3/30 – 4/20#28805: 4/27 – 5/18Time: 2:00 – 2:45 pmDay: WednesdayFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-
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Jr Cheerleading & CheerleadingBeginning cheerleaders focus on flexibility, strength, jumps, and motion technique while learning basic tumbling such as forward rolls, handstands, and cartwheels.
Jr Cheerleading (5 – 8 years)#28816: 1/25 – 2/15#28817: 2/22 – 3/15Time: 5:30 – 6:30 pmDay: TuesdayFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-ResidentCheerleading (9 – 12 years)#28821: 1/27 – 2/17#28822: 2/24 – 3/17Time: 5:30 – 6:30 pmDay: ThursdayFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-ResidentJr Beginning Gymnastics & GymnasticsThis coed class teaches beginning gymnastics skills for floor, beam, bars, and vault. Kids use skill building stations and obstacle courses to increase strength, flexibility, coordination, and body awareness.
Jr Beginning (4 – 5 years)#28824: 1/28 – 2/18#28825: 2/25 – 3/18#28826: 4/1 – 4/22#28827: 4/29 – 5/20Day: FridayTime: 2:00 – 2:45 pmFee: $30 Resident $45 Non-ResidentGymnastics (6 – 10 years)#28828: 1/28 – 2/18#28829: 2/25 – 3/18#28830: 4/1 – 4/22#28831: 4/29 – 5/20Day: FridayTime: 3:00 – 4:00 pmFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident
Beginning Baton Twirling6 – 12 yearsLearn the fundamental technique of baton twirling, body movement while twirling, and building twirling skills through the use of streamers. Participants learn a short routine showcasing their new skills for spectators to enjoy. Batons and streamers provided in class.
#28832: 1/27 – 3/3Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30 – 7:25 pm
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Youth – SportsSports from Head to ToeActive and fun describes this indoor/outdoor instructional sports program which is designed to promote the mental and physical development of all involved. Participants learn the fundamentals of each sport, basic motor skills through drills, and the concept of playing a game. Emphasis is on teamwork and sportsmanship. Parent participation is required for 3 year olds and highly encouraged for 3 – 4 year olds. Participants must wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. Michele Jordan
NOTE: All classes are held at Peter Boscow Gym. Tue / Thurs classes are in the upper gym.
Fencing8 – 17 yearsLearn the art of Olympic Saber Fencing in this fun and safe introductory class. Develop agility, strength, speed, hand-eye coordination, and self-confidence. All equipment is provided. Charles Randall#28619: Saturday, 2/5 – 2/26 Time: 9:00 – 10:00 amPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: $70 Resident $105 Non-Resident
3 years #28673: 1/25 – 2/15 Soccer#28674: 2/22 – 3/15 Tennis#28675: 4/5 – 4/26 Soccer#28676: 5/3 – 5/24 Multi-SportTime: 12:45 – 1:15 pmDay: TuesdayFee: $16 Resident $24 Non-Resident 3 – 4 years#28677: 1/25 – 2/15 Soccer#28678: 2/22 – 3/15 Tennis#28679: 4/5 – 4/26 Soccer#28680: 5/3 – 5/24 Multi-SportTime: 1:30 – 2:00 pmDay: TuesdayFee: $16 Resident
$24 Non-Resident3 – 4 years#28693: 1/27 – 2/17 Baseball#28694: 2/24 – 3/17 Soccer#28695: 4/7 – 4/28 Basketball#28696: 5/5 – 5/26 Outdoor
Soccer/Flag FootballTime: 11:00 – 11:30 amDay: ThursdayFee: $16 Resident
$24 Non-Resident
4 – 5 years#28681: 1/25 – 2/15 Soccer#28682: 2/22 – 3/15 Tennis#28683: 4/5 – 4/26 Soccer#28684: 5/3 – 5/24 Multi-SportTime: 2:15 – 3:00 pmDay: TuesdayFee: $23 Resident
$34 Non-Resident4 – 5 years#28689: 1/27 – 2/17 Baseball#28690: 2/24 – 3/17 Soccer#28691: 4/7 – 4/28 Basketball#28692: 5/5 – 5/26 Outdoor
Soccer/Flag FootballTime: 10:00 – 10:45 amDay: ThursdayFee: $23 Resident
$34 Non-Resident 5 – 6 years#28685: 1/27 – 2/17 Baseball#28686: 2/24 – 3/17 Soccer#28687: 4/7 – 4/28 Basketball#28688: 5/5 – 5/26 Outdoor
Soccer/Flag FootballTime: 9:00 – 9:45 amDay: ThursdayFee: $23 Resident
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Saturday Sports from Head to ToeFor a fun time, cut out the instruction and go straight to games as we scrimmage against each other. This class is good for those who have taken some of our sports camps or have some experience in the sport listed. Michele Jordan
4½ – 6 years#28702: 2/5 & 2/12 Baseball#28703: 3/5 – 3/12 Floor Hockey/Soccer#28704: 4/2 – 4/9 Flag Football#28705: 5/7 – 5/14 Outdoor Soccer/Flag FootballTime: 10:15 – 11:15 am7 – 11 years#28706: 2/5 & 2/12 Baseball#28707: 3/5 – 3/12 Floor Hockey/Soccer#28708: 4/2 – 4/9 Flag Football#28709: 5/7 – 5/14 Outdoor Soccer/Flag FootballTime: 11:30 am – 12:30 pmDay: Saturday Fee: $16 Resident
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Homeschool Gym6 – 12 yearsHomeschoolers get active by playing cooperative fitness games, learning basic gymnastics and trampoline skills.
#28797: 1/26 – 2/16#28798: 2/23 – 3/16#28799: 3/30 – 4/20#28800: 4/27 – 5/18Time: 2:00 – 3:30 pmDay: WednesdayPlace: Gym NestFee: $40 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Homeschool SportsKinder – 6th grade#28697: 1/27 – 2/17 Baseball#28698: 2/24 – 3/17 Soccer#28699: 4/7 – 4/28 Basketball#28700: 5/5 – 5/26 Outdoor Soccer/Flag
FootballTime: 11:45 am – 12:30 pmDay: ThursdayPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: $23 Resident
$34 Non-Resident
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Guy Takahashitakahashig@hsd.k12.or.us
Glencoe WrestlingJason Harless
harlessj@hsd.k12.or.us
Liberty WrestlingEric Givens: 503-844-1250
givense@hsd.k12.or.us
Hilhi WrestlingAdam Reese
reesea@hsd.k12.or.us
Hillsboro Heat Swim TeamHeat Line: 503-780-6002
www.hillsboroheat.org
Hillsboro Soccer ClubInformation Line: 503-648-5425
www.hillsborosoccer.org
Liberty Jr. CheerAngel Martin: 503-439-1481
www.libertyjrcheer.org
Hillsboro Youth Basketball (HYB)503-681-6120
HALO (Hillsboro Area Lacrosse Organization)
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Hillsboro Ski Club2010-2011 Season
Hillsboro Ski Club transports snowboarders and skiers in grades K through 12 (and their parents, if desired) to Mt. Hood Meadows for recreational skiing on Saturdays. We offer two four-week sessions: the first begins on January 8, and the second session begins on February 5, 2011. The club offers program packages for all levels with discounts on lessons, lifts, rentals or combinations of these services. Transportation is by luxury coach and leaves from Poynter Middle School at 6:15 am on Saturday mornings. Buses are chaperoned and advisors monitor the on-site medical clinic hourly. This program is for students and their parents only.For details see our web site at www.HillsboroSkiClub.us.
Hillsboro Youth Volleyball League (HYV) The Hillsboro Youth Volleyball League (HYV) is a brand new program that provides a recreational volleyball program for girls in grades 4 - 6 who reside in the Hillsboro School District. It is a cooperative effort between Hillsboro School District and Hillsboro Parks and Recreation. Registration for the league begins on February 1st and ends on March 11th. After the deadline, you will be placed on a waiting list and placed on a team if space allows. The season will begin on April 5 and end on May 19. Games and practices will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays with starting times between 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. at South Meadows Middle School. (4690 SE Davis Rd.) The fee for the program is $45 per person which includes a t-shirt. All players will be notified by coaches of their first practice on April 5. Parent coaches are needed to run this program successfully. Let us know at registration if you will coach or assistant coach. Selected coaches will be notified of the coaches meeting and a coaches clinic to be conducted by Hilhi Varsity Volleyball coach Krystol Stemm prior to the start of the season. To register call 503-681-5397 or go online at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/parksrec. For more information call 503-681-6120.
Hillsboro Area Lacrosse Organization (HALO)HALO is a community wide lacrosse league for boys and girls in 3rd – 8th grade. It is a cooperative effort between the Glencoe, Century, Liberty and Hilhi lacrosse clubs and is administered by Hillsboro Parks and Recreation.Registration ends in mid-February. Teams are formed based on high school attendance area. Practice begins the first week of March and matches begin in April and the season concludes in mid-June. Teams practice at Hillsboro schools and parks during the week. Matches are played on Saturdays in Hillsboro and the west Portland area. Registration forms and informational flyers can be picked up at the Hillsboro Parks and Recreation office. For more information visit us at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec or call 503-681-6120.Informational Parent Meetings:Evergreen Middle School Commons: January 19th, 6:30 pm South Meadows Middle School Commons: February 8th, 6:30 pm
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Hillsboro Girls Softball Association League Line 503-648-2382 hgsa.netHGSA offers a recreational softball program for girls in kindergarten - 12th grade.All games held in the Hillsboro area.Season: April – June; Practices start in early April and games in early May. Season ends in July.Registration: Walk-in on January 29, February 5 and February 12. (See website for times and locations.)Deadline: March 15, 2011
Reedville Baseball Chris Harbaugh 503-888-0297 reedvillebaseball.comReedville Baseball, Inc. offers baseball opportunities for youth ages 5 - 16 years living in the Century High School attendance area. Games are held throughout Washington County. Competitive teams (JBO) may expect to play some weekend tournaments.Season: April - June for youth 5 - 10 year old players; April – July for 11 - 16 year old players. Registration: Register now.Deadline: January 29, 2011 for early registration; March 12, 2011 for regular registration.
Liberty Baseball Rodney Reed 503-936-1566 libertybaseball.netLiberty Baseball offers baseball for youth in Preschool - 8th grade living in Hillsboro’s Liberty High School attendance boundaries. Recreational teams play in the Hillsboro area. Competitive teams (JBO) will play throughout Washington County with some weekend tournaments.Season: April - JulyRegistration: Mail-in registration is currently available. Drop-in registration is on January 29 and February 5 from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m at the Liberty Field House next to the varsity field at Liberty High School.Deadline: March 31, 2011
Hillsboro Boys Baseball Paul Coates 971-227-6306 hillsborobaseball.comHBBA provides baseball opportunities for Hillsboro youth ages 5 – 16 living in the Hillsboro area. Recreational teams play in the Hillsboro area. Competitive teams (JBO) will play throughout Washington County with some weekend tournaments.Season: April - June for recreational teams; April – July for competitive teamsRegistration: Mail-in forms & Online registration available on our website. Walk-in on February 5 & 12, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at Lincoln Street Elementary School.Deadline: Open December 6, closes March 5, 2011
Hillsboro Little League League Line 503-615-0862 hillsborolittleleague.orgHillsboro Little League provides baseball and T-ball for children residing in the Hillsboro School District who are 5 - 12 years of age (as of 4/30/11). Practices and most regular season games are held at Hillsboro area fields. Travel outside Hillsboro may be required for some games.Season: March - June; All Star teams will continue play into August. Registration: Online registration begins on December 1.Deadline: February 15, 2011.
Youth Baseball and Softball ProgramsThe following is a listing of baseball and softball programs open to boys and girls residing within the Hillsboro School District. For more information regarding these
programs please call the contact person listed below.
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KIDZ BLITZ Schedule: Registration Deadline: Session II: 1/10 – 3/11 Jan. 4 Session III: 4/4 – 6/3 March 29
KIDZ BLITZ Fee:$35 per student per session.Register for any session in advance. Register for all three sessions by Jan. 4 and save $15!***No refunds after the first week***
CALLING ALL 3rd – 6th GRADERS!Join us for a blitz of sports and activities at your school this year! The program starts immediately after school and lasts for one hour in the gym at your school. Days of the program depend on the school, so check when you register.If school is closed due to inclement weather or other emergencies, the program will not meet.
CITY OF HILLSBOROParks & Recreation
Thanks to Our Youth Program Sponsors & Partners!
Nike Employee Grant Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation
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Don’t go home, go to The Zone!The Zone after school program is offered at all Hillsboro middle schools exclusively for middle school students! This program includes sports and enrichment classes offered by Hillsboro Parks & Recreation with support from the Hillsboro Schools Foundation and the Washington County Commission on Children & Families.
Enrichment classes will be offered at all middle schools and begin in the fall. Registration and class information will be available in mid-January. Classes include Homework Club, arts, dance, cooking,
and many other fun and exciting opportunities. There are 2 sessions to register for during this school year.
Middle School Enrichment Program
Monday – Thursday3:25 – 4:45 pm at your school
Session II: 2/7 – 3/18, Session III: 4/11 – 5/20
Registration forms are coming to yourschool in January. You may also register in January by calling 503-681-5397 or
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The Intramural Sports Program is offered at all middle schools and is an introductory athletic experience. It is not intended to be a highly intense, competitive program. Sportsmanship and teamwork will be taught and closely managed at all competitions. Perfect attendance is not mandatory but is encouraged to allow participants to have a positive experience. There are four sports for your student to register for this school year. Specific game and practice schedules will be given out the first week of each session.
Winter 2011 Session: Days Season Dates Reg. DeadlineGirls Basketball Mon. & Wed. 1/24 – 3/16 (8 wks) 1/14 Boys Basketball Tue. & Thur. 1/25 – 3/17 (8 wks) 1/14
Spring 2011 Session: Days Season Dates Reg. DeadlineTrack & Field Mon., Tue., Thur. 4/11 – 5/19 (6 wks) 4/1
Participation Fee is $45. Save $5 by registering before
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TRANSPORTATIONPractice Days: Each sport will have practices at their own school from 3:25 – 4:45 pm. On practice days an activity bus will pick kids up at 5:00 pm and transport them home.
Game Days: Each sport will have home games and road games at other middle schools. Please note the program will end later on game days. There is no activity bus to take participants home on any game days. Games will end at approximately 6:00 pm and kids can ride the activity bus back to their school and arrive at approximately 6:30 pm and then need to be picked up or walk home.
REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE $5! The participation fee is $40 per student per sport if the participant registers and pays the fee on or before the registration deadlines listed above. The participation fee after the deadline listed above is $45 per student per sport.
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3 Leg TorsoFriday, March 18, 7:30 pm$15 advance / $17 day of showThis quintet, formed in 1996, performs an eclectic synthesis of chamber music, tango, klezmer, Latin and world music.As principal composers, founding members Bela Balogh (violin & trumpet) and Courtney Von Drehle (accordion) provide the core of 3 Leg Torso’s sound. They are joined by veteran percussionist/mallet player Gary Irvine, the consummate mallets/percussion of T.J. Arko and the fiery Michael Papillo.Our lineup of concerts and events
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Musica MaestraleFriday, January 14, 8:00 pm$15 advance / $17 day of showMusica Maestrale is a group of 5 musicians from Northwestern Oregon playing Italian music of the early and mid 17th century on period reproduction instruments and one well-trained voice.
Sourdough Slim & Robert Armstrong Saturday, February 12, 7:00 pm$17 advance / $20 day of showWhat fun will be had when Sourdough Slim and Robert Armstrong stand up on our stage and give an unforgettable performance! A marvel of musical ingenuity, yodeling cowboy Sourdough Slim and string instrument wizard Robert Armstrong joyously rekindle the country blues, cowboy classics and string band repertoire of pre-WWII America. A fast-paced performance of music and comedy that showcases their seasoned gift for connecting with audiences.
Al Stewart with Guest Dave NachmanoffFriday, January 28, 8:00 pm$27 advance / $30 day of showAl Stewart and musical partner Dave Nachmanoff take a trip through Stewart’s musical back pages – both in terms of the musical catalogue and in the terms of performance style. In concert and on the CD, Al and Dave sound like they are having FUN…and the audiences seem to agree.
French-Algerian Guitarist, Singer & Composer Pierre BensusanSaturday, February 19, 7:00 pm$20 advance / $22 day of showPierre Bensusan’s name has become synonymous with contemporary acoustic guitar genius that confounds classification. He captivates audiences with his ability to make a single guitar sound like an entire band as he brings them along on a mesmerizing musical journey.
John Reischman & The JaybirdsFriday, March 25, 7:00 pm$20 advance / $22 day of showWith a unique traditional sound, the mandolin master and his band are known for powerful original songs and instrumentals, soaring vocals and refreshing interpretations of songs from the old-time repertoire presented with their own bluegrass twist. They offer a blend of vintage gems, original vocal songs and trademark original instrumentals – variously bluesy, hard-edge and haunting – that make them one of the most interesting bands on the circuit today.In addition to John, the Jaybirds include highly regarded veterans Jim Nunally on guitar and vocals, Trisha Gagnon on bass and vocals, Nick Hornbuckle on banjo and Greg Spatz on fiddle.
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The Sing StringsFriday, April 8, 7:30 pm$15 advance / $17 day of showBrian Gore and Scheherazade Stone blend two unique styles for a mesmerizing mélange of soul, blues, folk, jazz and fingerstyle guitar influences. Their combination of top solo fingerstyle guitar in tandem with duets featuring world class vocals is one of a kind. They forge two high caliber eclectic musical styles into a powerfully emotive duo for voice and guitar.
Oregon Mandolin OrchestraFriday, May 13, 7:30 pm$15 advance / $17 day of showHear the Oregon Mandolin Orchestra begin its second season with this performance. The Orchestra’s inaugural season, a great success, is captured on its first album, Live 2010. For this spring concert, the Orchestra will perform more classic and well-known pieces by Verdi, Vivaldi, and Bach, as well as an orchestration of Led Zepplin’s Kashmir.
The Stolen SweetsFriday, June 25, 7:00 pm$15 advance / $17 day of showThe Sweets deliver a unique brand of vintage acoustic jazz, dishing up abundant doses of coy stage antics and sideways glances as they play. Their ability to transport audiences to the early days of jazz has already earned them a sizable and colorful fan base in their native Portland and beyond.
The Portland Cello ProjectSaturday, May 14, 7:30 pm$15 advance / $17 day of showThe cello is more-or-less the only constant in this amorphous collective from Portland. Yet there is an organizer holding this anarchic display of controlled chaps together. You’ll see him sitting in the back row of the cello section at all of these shows as if to appear an anonymous member of the horde. Douglas Jenkins, who often pens 15-20 new scores for each performance, has been at the heart of the band’s rise to immense popularity.
Red SneakerFriday, June 17, 7:30 pm$15 advance / $17 day of showOften referred to as the ‘Chuck Norris’ of classical music, Tylor Neist leads a small band of rebel forces in the hope of establishing classical music world dominance. At their super secret classical music samurai school, musicians train year round. As a token of their diligent practice they receive the ‘red sneaker of enlightenment.’ These are not your ordinary, might fall asleep, stuffy concerts, but board breaking, edge of your seat events. Come revel in their triumphant return to the Arts Center!
Misty RiverFriday, May 20, 7:30 pm$21 advance / $23 day of showThis four-woman band has earned an enviable reputation as one of the finest, most entertaining bands in the Pacific Northwest. Misty River blends folk, bluegrass, country, Celtic and original music into a seamless and highly distinctive Americana sound that has entranced thousands of fans. They make an emotional connection with their audience, thoroughly captivating listeners with beautiful and moving music and a natural, friendly presentation.
Just Added!Claude BourbonFriday, June 3, 7:30 pm $12 advance / $14 day of showThe French answer to Jimmy Page and Leonard Cohen!
Order tickets at 503-615-3485
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Elements: Multiple Parts/Singular Art December 7, 2010 – January 26, 2011 Main Gallery Contemporary art that employs the use of many pieces to create the whole is the theme of this show. Mosaic, fiber, ceramic, paper and wood are a few examples of the types of media visitors will see. Abstract or representational artwork that blurs the line between function and fine art will be of special interest in this international juried exhibit.
Oregon Women’s Caucus for ArtIn the Lower Exhibition Space The Oregon Women’s Caucus for Art, OWCA, was formed in 1987 to reach out to women artists in all of Oregon and SW Washington. They are dedicated to promoting the cul-tural, aesthetic, and economic value of art made by women and people of color and ethnicity. Exhibiting members: Christina Brown, Jan Carpenter, Harriet Levi, Karen Burrueto, Karen Swallow, Para Winingham, Laurie Svec, Suzan Mayer, Anh Bach, Jenn Frykman, Nina Bindi, Pat Krishnamurthy, Sandy Banister, Una Kim, Ingrid Wagner, Emily Lux and Madeline Janovec.
Art FusionFebruary 1 – 23, 2011All Exhibit SpaceArtists: Jodi Dann, Wendy Givens, Paula Hansen, Kim Millen, and Sue Ann SeckoraThe artists of Art Fusion offer a wide range of style, subject and medium. Their works, to be found throughout our building, take the viewer on a tour of the Pacific Northwest landscape focusing on the miracle of creation from forest to farm. They also explore, through oil, acrylics and pastels, the emotions, be-liefs and personal histories of each artist.
First Tuesday Opening ReceptionFebruary 1, 2011 6:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit opening reception honoring all February artists. Enjoy refreshments from Claeys Catering.
Body LanguageMain Gallery March 1 – 31, 2011 Artists: Allison Gayne, Fong Chi NG, Forrest Solis, Jessica Orlowski, Meredith Re’ Grimsley, Molly Keizur Body Language is an exhibition of figurative art that looks beyond traditional portraiture and into narrative postures. Viewers will discover artwork that is about identity, relationships and reflection. The artists chosen for this exhibit, all women, are varied in age and origin.
Protective Custody: Within a Prison Nursery In the Lower Exhibition SpaceArtists: Cheryl Hanna-Truscott and art from Miller Education Center students. Protective Custody: Within a Prison Nursery is a photography project by Cheryl Hanna-Truscott that exposes the lives of women who are parenting infants behind prison walls. This show raises awareness for the needs of these women and is a benefit for Family Justice Initiative of Hillsboro.Students of the Miller Education Center will also present their recent work created at the Arts Center.
First Tuesday Opening ReceptionMarch 1, 2011 6:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit opening reception honoring all March artists. Enjoy refreshments from Claeys Catering.Special Thanks to Our 2011 Sponsors
Trisha Hassler Sue Ann Seckora Jessica Orlowski
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HYAC 7: Hillsboro Student Art ExhibitApril 5 – 27, 2011All Exhibit SpaceArtists: Hillsboro area high school studentsRevel in the young talent of Hillsboro as the Cultural Arts Center and the Mayor’s Hillsboro Youth Advisory Council present the seventh annual HYAC Youth Art Exhibition. The exhibition is the result of an art contest open to all Hillsboro area high school age youth working in 2D and 3D media as well as photography.
First Tuesday Opening ReceptionApril 5, 2011 6:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit opening reception honoring all April artists. Enjoy refreshments from Claeys Catering.
Print Arts Northwest 30th Anniversary All-Member Show All Exhibit SpaceMay 3 – 31, 2011 Print Arts Northwest (PAN) presents its first exhibit at the Cultural Arts Center this year. PAN is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to increasing awareness of printmaking, supporting arts education, and building relation-ships in the region and around the world. With more than 140 members, PAN celebrates its 30th anniversary with this all-member show. This exhibit includes approximately 100 works in a variety of printmaking media.
First Tuesday Opening ReceptionMay 3, 2011 6:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit opening reception honoring all May artists. Enjoy refreshments from Claeys Catering.
Natural Tones June 7 – 29, 2011 Main Gallery Artists: Martin Conley, Marilyn Joyce and David Reager The local artists featured in Natural Tones work in wood, photography, and mixed media. The work of these artists, many created in the natural tones of brown, beige, and ocher, inspired the title of this wide-ranging exhibit.
Stacey G LloydBasement GalleryStacey Lloyd’s digital photographs are the culmination of 40 years of creating images of the people, places and things around him. Some may think his images are created and manipulated digitally, however he used film and darkroom techniques to create his unique images.
First Tuesday Opening ReceptionJune 7, 2011 6:00 – 8:00 pmExhibit opening reception honoring all June artists. Enjoy refreshments from Claeys Catering.
Art Exhibition Opening ReceptionFirst Tuesdays, 6:00 pm, FreeThe opening reception for all artists exhibiting at the Walters Cultural Arts Center is accompanied by hors d’oeuvres provided by Claeys Catering and a house concert featuring local musicians.
Open Poetry ReadingsSecond Tuesdays, 7:00 pm, FreeMain GalleryEnjoy an evening of readings in our gallery at this popular monthly event. Readers and listeners are welcome to enjoy poetic works by established or yet to be discovered talent. A sign-up sheet is available prior to the event, so come early and get in the queue. * Note: in April, Open Poetry will be on the third Tuesday, April19th.
Spoken Word EventsThird Tuesdays, 7:00 pm, Free
Book ClubFourth Tuesday, 6:00 pm, FreeFor a list of books for 2011 call 503-615-3485. We are looking forward to another year of lively discussions about books and the arts in Hillsboro’s center for arts and culture!
Tuesday Happenings
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Japanese Americans in Internment CampsMargaret Chula & Cathy EricksonJanuary 18th @ 7:00 pm, freeInternationally known poet, Margaret Chula, and fascinating fiber artist, Cathy Erickson present their seven-year collaborative project combining poetry and quilts, making the Japanese American World War II internment experience come alive for the Spoken Word audience. The quilts and poems in the beautiful book, What Remains: Japanese Americans in Internment Camps offer visual and poetic insight into this period in history. Each poem speaks in the voice of a Japanese American imprisoned during World War II.
Shakespeare the ThiefAdaptation and Pilfering in the Bard’s WorkScott PalmerFebruary 15th @ 7:00 pm, feeWilliam Shakespeare is, without question, the greatest playwright in the English language. But the Bard was also one of the most prolific pilferers of other writer’s work in all of Elizabethan drama. Writer or thief? Does it matter? Scott Palmer, the hilarious and critically acclaimed Artistic Director of Hillsboro’s own Bag & Baggage Productions, will examine the question of the validity of adaptation as a form of creative expression. This will not be your grandmother’s lecture on Shakespeare – Mr. Palmer is never anything short of wonderfully entertaining. Don’t miss this!
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Family Art Night All Ages, under 12 must be with an adultBring your family and create something special with clay, paint, collage or other mediums. You and your family will learn new skills, develop your creativity, have fun and take home a work of art.* You and your kids can work on projects together or indi-vidually. Each week will offer projects in different medi-ums, some related to our current exhibits and involving a brief tour of the gallery. All supplies are included.This is a drop-in program. Sign up that night and pay your fee to participate! *Some clay projects may need to be kiln-fired and will be available after firing for pick-up at the Arts Center during Clay Open Studio times and/or a later Thursday Family Art Night.
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Let’s Draw 5 – 7 years Students will build a solid foundation in drawing. They’ll learn to work effectively with a pencil and be able to express their own creativity as well as develop an understanding of perspective, movement and observation. Materials are provided. Alice Hill #27486: 1/26 – 2/16 #27489: 5/4 – 5/25 Day: WednesdayTime: 4:00 – 5:30 pmFee: $40 Resident $55 Non-Resident
Young Drawing Enthusiasts 6 – 8 years In this fun drawing class, young artists will take their imaginative ideas and focus them into a polished and finished drawing. Lessons will emphasize 3-D illusion and composition while using lots of color. Materials are provided. Constance Adams#27482: 3/29 – 4/19 Day: Tuesday Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pmFee: $40 Resident $55 Non-Resident
Beginning Drawing8 – 12 yearsStudents will build a solid foundation in drawing. They’ll learn to work effectively with a pencil and be able to express their own creativity as well as develop an understanding of perspective, movement and observation. Materials are provided. Alice Hill #27479: 2/23 – 3/16 #27480: 4/6 – 4/27 Day: WednesdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pm Fee: $50 Resident $70 Non-Resident
Day: Every Thursday (except during closures)Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts Center Studio B30Fee: $5.00/individual Children under 3 free
Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120
Lincoln Era History and MusicLiberty & Union: Presidential campaign songs of the 1860 & 1864 elections“Illinois” Doug Tracy
May 17th @ 7:00 pm, freeMusic was a main component of the campaigns for Presidential candidates in the 1860s. “Illinois” Doug Tracy guides the audience through a musical tour of these songs and campaigns. Looking back at these songs gives us an insight to the candidates’ positions and how divided Americans were at the time of the Civil War and the election of Abraham Lincoln. Discover how music helped to shape what were, probably, the most crucial Presidential elections our nation has ever held.
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Hearing Voices Storytelling Festival Keep Me on the Edge of My Seat, Then Make Me Laugh ‘Till it Hurts! Kelly HoffmanApril 12th @ 7:00 pm, freeFor the third year in a row, the Walters Cultural Arts Center is pleased to be a part of the Hearing Voices Storytelling Festival through Washington County Cooperative Library Services.With wit, humor, and body moves galore Kelly Hoffman will have you laughing ‘till your sides hurt. And of course, everything is funnier after you’ve just been attacked by a cobra, hung on the side of a cliff or bested a 2-ton elephant! Whether with twists on fairy tales, or with her own version of the classic tall-tale, Kelly has what it takes to deliver a masterful performance that spans adventure and comedy, guaranteed to entertain adults and older children alike.
Irish History and MusicMy Grandfather’s Immigrant Eyes: Songs & History of Irish Emigration to AmericaJeni FosterMarch 15th @ 7:00 pm, freeArts Center favorite Jeni Foster returns with her guitar in this Irish musical treat – perfect for the St. Patrick’s Day season! In this program Jeni combines a historical narrative of the Irish people with her extensive knowledge of traditional Irish music. What is created is a complex portrait of an enduring people – from those who fled to America from the starvation of the Great Potato Famine in the 1840s, to those who stayed behind and struggled with the loss of their sons and daughters. The Irish story is one of struggle, perseverance and triumph.
A Cast of Stars: A Talk of Garden FavoritesKym PokornyJune 21st @ 7:00 pm, free The Oregonian’s fabulous garden writer, Kym Pokorny, shares some of her garden favorites including trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals. Whether it’s a multiple-season interest, ease of maintenance, amazing foliage or flowers that bloom for months, some plants work harder in the garden than others.
Drawing in Color: 3-D8 – 12 yearsLearn the basics of shape, line and form to create a beautiful work of art. Emphasis will be on three dimensional space using personal choice of compositions. Materials are provided. Constance Adams#27481: 2/8 – 3/15 #27487: 4/26 – 5/31 Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 6:00 pm Fee: $70 Resident $100 Non-Resident
Intro to Drawing: Comics 8 – 12 years A beginning drawing class for kids interested in comics, cartoons, graphic novels and manga. Artist Pascale Steig will teach drawing skills as well as help students with character generation and storytelling in pictorial form. Students will need to bring an 8.5x11 or 9x12 sketchbook or journal of their choice to class, all other materials provided. Pascale Steig#27490: 2/1 – 3/8 #27491: 3/29 – 5/3 Day: TuesdayTime: 3:30 – 5:00 pmFee: $55 Resident $78 Non-Resident
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Beginning Painting8 – 12 years Students will learn to express their creativity using fun techniques, all while learning art basics. Water based paints and drawing mediums will be used as kids are encouraged to express their own ideas with gentle guidance. Jan Su #27494: 1/31 – 2/28 No class on 2/21#27496: 4/25 – 5/16 Day: Monday Time: 4:00 – 6:00 pm Fee: $55 Resident $75 Non-Resident
Spring Break Clay Camp!8 – 12 yearsKids can get to know clay like they’ve never known mud before! Students will be introduced to the fun of a potter’s wheel and hand building techniques, and throughout the week will make projects such as cups, plates and other creative pieces. Materials are provided. Kids are encouraged to bring a snack each day to camp. Jen Champlin#27501: 3/21 – 3/24Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm #27508: 3/21 – 3/24Time: 1:00 – 4:00 pmDay: Monday – ThursdayFee: $75 Resident $105 Non-Resident
Puppet Fun5 – 7 yearsCome join the fun and create your own puppets by sculpting, paint-ing, collaging and more. There will be plenty of opportunity to express yourself through a short script and set design, so bring your imagination and be prepared to have fun. Materials are provided. Alice Hill #27509: 4/7 – 4/28 Day: ThursdayTime: 4:15 – 5:45 pm Fee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Clay Kids 5 – 7 years oldHave a great time playing and learning the basics of clay. Each student will create and glaze several different individual projects that will be fired in the Arts Center’s kiln. Jen Champlin#27502: 2/8 – 3/1 #27504: 4/5 – 4/26 #27505: 5/3 – 5/24 Day: TuesdayTime: 4:00 – 5:00 pmFee: $40 Resident $50 Non-Resident
Youth Sculpture7 – 12 years Create with clay! Students will learn the techniques of modeling clay while creating a sculptural form of their choice. There are practically no limits when working with clay. Materials are provided. Constance Adams #27510: 1/27 – 3/17 #27577: 4/7 – 5/26 Day: Thursday Time: 4:00 – 6:00 pmFee: $100 Resident $140 Non-Resident
Youth Wheel Throwing 8 – 13 years oldExplore clay techniques that have been used to make useful items throughout history. Working with your hands can improve eye-hand coordi-nation and fine motor skills. Plus, it’s a lot of fun! Materials are provided. Jen Champlin #27515: 2/9 – 3/9 #27516: 4/13 – 5/11 Day: WednesdayTime: 4:00 – 5:30 pmFee: $60 Resident $85 Non-Resident
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Story Theater4 – 6 yearsKids will use their imaginations to create characters and stories through fun and active theater games and by improvising and acting out their favorite stories; developing skills in acting, music, dance and crafts. Cyndi Turtledove #27520: 1/31 – 3/14, No class 2/21#27522: 4/4 – 5/16, No class 5/2Day: Monday
Create A Class: Customize Your Arts Experience!Not finding what you want when you want it? If you have a group of 5-10 friends who want to take a class or workshop - we can create an arts experience just for you! Please call the Arts Center at 503- 615-3485 for topics, pricing and scheduling. Create A Class forms are available at the Arts Center or by emailing Cultural Arts Program Supervisor Carl Annala at Carla@ci.hillsboro.or.us.
Play the Guitar, Mandolin or Bass8 – 12 years Participants will learn and/or fine-tune a variety of skills, including chords, reading notation/tablature, playing songs, melody, and improvisation. Several music genres will be covered, including those requested by the individual students. Students must have their own instrument. Rental mandolins are available from the instructor. Brian Oberlin#27526: 1/24 – 3/7 No class on 2/21#27527: 4/25 – 6/6 No class on 5/30Day: MondayTime: 4:30 – 5:30 pmFee: $50 Resident $73 Non-Resident
Youth Theater/Play Production 7 – 15 yearsStudents will learn acting and rehearsal skills and memorization, as well as expanding their performance creativity while performing in a play. All students will be cast in roles for a public performance. There will be a performance of the students’ work on the final day of class. Cyndi Turtledove#27523: 1/31 – 3/14 No class on 2/21 Performance on 3/14#27524: 4/4 – 5/16 No class on 5/2 Performance on 5/16Day: Monday Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pmFee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident
LESTA Family Bilingual Musical Theatre Class All AgesThe Cultural Arts Center is pleased to partner with LESTA (Learn English/Spanish Through the Arts). Have fun learning and practicing Spanish and improving English. ¡No importa el nivel de ingles! No previous Spanish is necessary. ¡Escenas, canciones, bailes, artesanias y juegos en los dos idiomas! Scenes, songs, dances, crafts and games in both languages. Gain self-confidence, teamwork and theatre skills. Bilingual show presented free to the public during the last class. ¡Presentamos un show gratis durante la ultima clase! Becas disponibles. Some partial scholarships available. Discounts for 2 or more students from the same family. Cyndi TurtledoveSession 1: 1/26 – 3/16 Performance on 3/16*Session 2: 4/6 – 5/25 Performance on 5/25* *Possible extra
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Writing CreativelyAdultExplore writing prose, poetry or both. Write your life stories and experiences. Try some fiction. Share your writing for support, feedback and fun. Prompts and examples provided. The goal is to practice and improve our writing skills and gain some new ideas along the way. Marie Buckley#27570: 2/12 – 3/12 Day: Saturday Time: 10:00 – 12:00 pm
Basic Spanish Conversation13 years – Adult No previous Spanish is necessary for this class! Have fun and lose your fear of speaking in Spanish with dynamic games, conversations in real life situations and songs. Don’t leave for Mexico without taking this class! Teacher Cyndi Turtledove has over 18 years of experience teaching in Mexico. Cyndi Turtledove #27571: 2/3 – 3/10#27572: 4/7 – 5/12 Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30 – 8:00 pm Fee: $55 Resident $80 Non-Resident $35 Senior Resident $50 Senior Non-Resident
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Introduction to Drawing: Sketching 16 years – Adult In this beginning drawing class students need not fear the big sheet of white paper because they will do all their art work in a blank book known as an artist’s journal. Working with the element of line, students will explore rendering, portraits and visual storytelling. Students need to bring a sketchbook or journal to class (Suggested size: 5x7 or 8x10). Other materials are provided. Pascale Steig#27529: 2/1 – 3/8 #27530: 3/29 – 5/3 Day: TuesdayTime: 5:30 – 7:30 pmFee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident $41 Senior Resident $59 Senior Non-Resident
Watercolor Colored Pencil 13 years – AdultCome and enjoy the freedom of watercolor and the control of colored pencil. Students will learn to use wa-tercolor pencil in a variety of ways and techniques. This will include some pen & ink with color washes as well as dry pencil techniques. All levels are invited to participate. Bring your ideas and sense of play. This is a cost effec-tive class with only a few supplies needed. Supply list will be available at first class. Alice Hill#27536: 4/5 – 4/26 #27537: 5/10 – 5/31 Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $45 Resident $65 Non-Resident $30 Senior Resident $41 Senior Non-Resident
The Clay Connection: Sculpture & Hand Building
13 years – Adult Let’s make the versatility of clay work for you! In this class you can learn how to form a sculpture, hand build vessels & structures with clay slabs, cut, decorate and glaze your own tiles or create dinner ware on plaster molds. Materials are provided. Constance Adams#27554: 2/1 – 3/8 #27555: 4/12 – 5/17 Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $75 Resident $105 Non-Resident $51 Senior Resident $69 Senior Non-Resident
The Narrative Teapot 13 years – Adult Explore the history of the teapot and create dynamic art inspired by your personal stories. This ceramic hand-building class introduces students to contemporary artists and techniques while creating incredible teapots with original designs. Materials are provided.Jessica Orlowski#27558: 2/9 – 3/16 Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $75 Resident $105 Non-Resident $51 Senior Resident $69 Senior Non-Resident
The Art of Tile Making 13 years – Adult This ceramic hand-building course will explore ways to create and install ceramic tile. Methods will include press-molding and tile mosaic work. Materials are provided. Jessica Orlowski#27561: 4/13 – 5/18 Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $75 Resident $105 Non-Resident $51 Senior Resident $69 Senior Non-Resident
Wheel Throwing13 years – Adult Students will gain a solid foundation in the fundamental techniques needed to make basic functional vessels like cups & bowls on a potter’s wheel and the use of the hands as primary forming tools. Beginner and experienced students are welcome. Materials provided. Victoria Shaw (Tue.) & Jen Champlin (Wed.)#27562: Tue, 1/25 – 3/15 #27563: Tue, 4/5 – 5/24Time: 4:00 – 6:00 pm#27564: Tue, 1/25 – 3/15 #27565: Wed, 1/26 – 3/16 #27567: Tue, 4/5 – 5/24 #27569: Wed, 4/6 – 5/25 Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $100 Resident $140 Non-Resident $68 Senior Resident $92 Senior Non-Resident
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dult PaintingPlein Air Painting Workshop Join landscape artist Aimee Erickson for a two day intensive plein air painting workshop. Working outside is challenging, inspiring, and rewarding. Adjust to changing light and weather conditions while you capture the beauty you see in the landscape. There will be a demonstration on the first morning with individual instructions at the easel as you paint after that. Bring your own supplies. Aimee recommends working on 9x12 inch canvas or canvas board but students are welcome to work in any size. The rhodies will be in bloom so get out your colors! For those new to plein air, Aimee works and teaches in oils but can accommodate acrylics. For more about Aimee, check out her website at www.aimeeerickson.comAimee Erickson
16 years – Adult #27551: 5/20 & 5/21 Day: Friday & SaturdayTime: 9:00 am – 3:00 pmFee: $175Location: Lloyd Baron Rhododendron
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Beginning Acrylic Painting16 years – Adult Have you “played” with acrylics and had problems with drying time, consistency, unwanted color changes? Learn to solve those problems and to create successful paintings with acrylic paints. We will use a variety of mediums, good color mixing and methods to prolong paint wetness. In the process, we will learn to create strong still life, landscape and abstract work. Supply list available at registration. Eileen Kane#27547: 4/21 – 5/26 Day: ThursdayTime: 1:00 – 4:00 pmFee: $95 Resident $140 Non-Resident $59 Senior Resident $86 Senior Non-Resident
Beginning Oil Painting14 years – AdultBeginners will work with water soluble oil paint in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Emphasis for this class will be on color, composition, and developing a personal style. Supply list available at registration. Bonnie Burbidge#27542: 2/8 – 3/15 Day: TuesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident $41 Senior Resident $59 Senior Non-Resident
Watercolor Bold and Free13 years – Adult Come and experience the fresh and exuberant medium of watercolor. A wide range of techniques, brushwork, washes and color mixing will be learned through a sequence of fun exercises. Beginners are welcome. Supply list available at registration. Bonnie Burbidge#27539: 2/9 – 3/16 #27552: 4/6 – 5/11 Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pm Fee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident $41 Senior Resident $59 Senior Non-Resident
Watercolor: Landscapes & Seascapes 13 years – Adult This class will cover “soft pours” for skies, storm clouds and other fantastic techniques to create the textures for land and seascapes using watercolors. Supply list available at registration. Jan Su#27540: 1/31 – 2/28, No class 2/21#27541: 3/14 – 4/11, No class 3/21#27553: 4/25 – 5/16Day: MondayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $45 Resident $65 Non-Resident $29 Senior Resident $41 Senior Non-Resident
Intermediate to Advanced Watercolor 16 years – Adult Students with some painting experience will improve their work and expand their repertoire of subjects and styles. Class will emphasize experimentation in subject, technique and scale. Supply list available at registration. Eileen Kane#27546: 4/19 – 5/24 Day: TuesdayTime: 1:00 – 4:00 pmFee: $95 Resident $140 Non-Resident $59 Senior Resident $86 Senior Non-Resident
Painting with AcrylicsAdultPaint your own work in acrylics, from your own photo! Students will learn from master wildlife painter Gerald Sticka how to get an image on canvas, and get composition cor-rect. Students will finish class with a fantastic completed piece. Supply list available at registration. Gerald Sticka#27544: 2/9 – 3/16 #27538: 4/13 – 5/18 Day: WednesdayTime: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $65 Resident $95 Non-Resident $41 Senior Resident $59 Senior Non-Resident
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Songwriting Workshop 12 years – Adult Award-winning singer-songwriter Dave Nachmanoff has a little secret: anyone can write a song! He has led many songwriting workshops for diverse groups, teaching them tips and tricks of the art. At this workshop, he will provide information about the structure and elements required to write a song, and will illustrate with some songs of his own. There will be a chance for participants to ask questions and discuss methods of writing.In the second half of the workshop, Nachmanoff and the participants will pick a topic and write a song together on the spot. Afterwards, if time allows, there will be an additional question and answer session. No musical background or training is required. This promises to be a fun and educational evening! Dave Nachmanoff#28848: 1/27Day: ThursdayTime: 6:00 – 8:30 pmFee: $30
Intro to Blues/Rock Guitar12 years – AdultThis class will cover basic chords and scales used to make blues and rock music from Chicago to LA, including power chords, blues progressions, shuffle variations and pentatonic scale variations. Learn to play and improvise over real songs and jam along with other students! Students need to provide their own guitar (and amp if playing electric). Geoff Metts
#27574: 1/27 – 3/17#27576: 4/14 – 6/2 Day: ThursdayTime: 7:30 – 8:30pmFee: $50 Resident $73 Non-Resident $32 Senior Resident $46 Senior Non-Resident
Play the Guitar, Mandolin or Bass13 years – AdultStudents will learn and/or fine-tune a variety of skills, including chords, reading notation/tablature, playing songs, melody, and improvisation. Several music genres will be covered, including those requested by students. Rental mandolins are available from the instructor. Students who wish to play guitar or bass should bring their own instrument (and amp if needed). Brian Oberlin#27573: 1/24 – 3/7, No class 2/21#27575: 4/25 – 6/6, No class 5/30Day: MondayTime: 6:30 – 8:00 pmFee: $50 Resident $73 Non-Resident $32 Senior Resident $46 Senior Non-Resident
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Owls of OregonAdultDiscuss the many amazing adaptations of owls that allow them to succeed in their interesting lifestyle. The life history of several Oregon owls is featured in a slide presentation showcasing these nocturnal predators in photos by Greg Gillson. The presentation ends with a discussion of owl finding techniques you can practice on the back deck of the Education Center, listening for Great Horned and Western Screech owls. JBWP Staff#27468 1/10Day: MondayTime: 7:00 – 8:00 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom PreserveFee: $8.00 Resident $12.00 Non-Resident
American Red Cross Standard First Aid with CPR/AED – Adult 15 years and olderThis course is designed to help you identify and eliminate potentially hazardous conditions in your environment, recognize emergencies and make appropriate decisions for first aid care. Students will learn how to give immediate care to a suddenly ill or injured person until more advanced medical care arrives. Book and certification fees are included in the price. #28311 Saturday, 4/16#28310 Sunday, 2/20Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $70 Resident $100 Non-Resident
Attracting Birds to your BackyardAdultLearn how to set up a bird feeding station to make your backyard attractive and safe for birds. Greg Gillson discusses different types of feeder designs, food and native plants to attract different species of birds. This slide presentation features Greg’s photos of common backyard birds.#27469: 1/24Day: MondayTime: 7:00 – 8:00 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom PreserveFee: $8.00 Resident $12.00 Non-Resident
American Red Cross CPR – Adult, Child, and Infant15 years and olderThis course is designed to help you identify and eliminate potentially hazardous conditions in your envi-ronment, recognize emergencies and make appropriate decisions for care. Students will learn how to pro-vide immediate care to a suddenly ill or injured adult, child, or infant until more advanced medical care arrives. Book and certification fees are included in the class fees.#28309 3/5Day: Saturday Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident#28308 5/22Day: Sunday Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident
Lifeguard Training15 years and olderStudents learn American Red Cross protocols and techniques in surveillance, water rescue skills, first aid, and CPR/AED skills, necessary to save a life in, on or around water. Book and certification fees are included in the price. A pre-requisite skills test will be conducted at the start of class. 100% attendance and participation required.#28303: 3/22 – 3/25Days: Tuesday - FridayTime: 8:00 am – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $135 Resident $195 Non-Resident #28304: 5/7 – 5/15Days: Saturday and SundayTime: 8:00 am – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $135 Resident $195 Non-Resident#28305: 6/7 – 6/10Days: Tuesday and FridayTime: 8:00 am – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $135 Resident $195 Non-Resident
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Penny Pinchers CookbookAdultLearn to cook mouth watering meals for under $20. With a little prep and forward planning, you can eat like thrifty royalty. Make Chicken Wellington with Short Thyme Broccoli and a quick baguette all from scratch all for under $3 a person. #28835: 3/29 – 4/26 Day: Monday Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pmFee: $83 Resident $125 Non-Resident
Flavor & Aroma, Cooking with Wine21 years and olderWine is not just for drinking! Turn a simple meal into an elegant one by adding wine to the food. Learn to use wine’s bitterness, sweetness, aroma, and potency to make sauce, marinade, flambé, and a main course. Come alone or with a date and learn how wine complements food and let your palette test it. #28842: 3/17 Day: Thursday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $22 Resident $33 Non-Resident
Food of the WorldAdultLearn how simple it can be to cook authentic Thai, Mexican, Japanese, German, Italian, and other food. Make Dragon Rolls, Pad Thai, and your own noodles from scratch for an easy Fettuccini Alfredo. #28834: 2/1 – 3/15 Day: Tuesday Time: 6:00 – 8:30 pmFee: $135 Resident $200 Non-Resident
Cooking for OneAdultYou will learn the secret to making simple and quick meals in small portions and on small budgets. Learn to make several dishes for under $3 with minimal leftovers such as Baked Lemongrass Chicken with aromatic vegetables and a Kaiser roll.#28837: 2/2 – 2/23 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pmFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident
The Cooking CornerEveryone loves to eat but these days few people have the time or the knowledge to make nutritious and delicious foods from scratch. These cooking classes are designed to show the novice how to prepare wonderful dishes with a gourmet flare and although the classes are designed to appeal to new cooks, seasoned veterans also enjoy them and come away with new ideas and a few things they didn’t know. Participants will bring ingredients to each class. The list of ingredients witll be available when you register. All these classes take place in the Home Ec Classroom at South Meadows Middle School except Look What I Made. Rob Bragdon
Dinner Doesn’t Taste Like DirtAdultAttention! Yes, you can have breads, desserts, and entire meals that actually taste good while sticking to your medical guidelines and/or your physicians’ requirements. The possibilities and the substitutions are endless as you learn how to make Diabetic Desserts, No Added Salt Substitution Meals, and Gluten-Free options for food that won’t have the texture of sawdust! #28838: 3/2 – 3/16 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pmFee: $45 Resident $67 Non-Resident
Look What I Made!3 – 5 yearsStirring + pouring + flipping + cracking + laughing = gaining vital skills while having a great time. Come with your young chef and assist them as they make their own culinary masterpiece. Parent participation is required. #28840: 2/3 – 2/24 Day: Thursday Time: 5:00 – 6:00 pmPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $43 Resident $64 Non-Resident
Food Sampling Open HouseAll AgesJoin us for a casual gathering at The Cooking Corner's Open House to sample some of the delicious food you will be creating in our cooking classes, to ask whatever kind of cooking/baking questions you may have, and get to know the instructor Rob. Space is limited so be sure to reserve your spot.#28856: Tuesday, 1/18 Registration closes 1/14#28857: Wednesday, 1/26 Registration closes 1/21Time: 6:00 – 7:30 pmFee: Free
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Put a Lid on it! Intro to Water Bath CanningAdultAre you shocked after reading the labels on canned food? Stop being shocked and control what goes into your food. Learn how to be sustainable by canning your own fruits and veggies quickly and easily. Learn how to make canned applesauce in less than one hour. Fresh pears, peaches, and even apple butter are not out of reach. #28841: 4/7, 5/5, 6/2 Day: First Thursday each month Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $45 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Fire & ForgetAdultWhat could be easier than throwing some fresh ingredients in your crock pot, taking care of your daily tasks, and then having dinner ready at 5:00 by simply lifting the lid? With only 20 minutes of prep work, you and your family could dine on pot roast or chicken and dumplings. #28836: 5/3 – 5/31 Day: Tuesday Time: 6:00 – 7:30 pmFee: $58 Resident $87 Non-Resident
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The Family Dinner Adventure3 years – AdultThe whole family is invited to learn to cook together in the kitchen. Learn to play on each other’s strengths and weaknesses in this family building experience. Picture this: Mom making the sauce; Dad chopping fresh veggies; the kiddos stirring, flipping, straining; and everyone smiling. Harness the power of food and use it to strengthen family bonds while creating memories. #28839: 4/6 – 5/4 Day: Wednesday Time: 6:00 – 8:00 pmFee: $110 Resident (Family) $160 Non-Resident
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Chocolate Love, A Dark Place for the True ChocoholicAdultLearn to harness the true power of chocolate in all forms as you understand where chocolate comes from and why combining salt with chocolate makes your taste buds erupt with flavor. You will make devilish delights such as molten chocolate cake topped with Ganache and dark chocolate Gateaux topped with chocolate mousse. #28844: 5/19 Day: Thursday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $22 Resident $33 Non-Resident
Gimme Sugar! Basic DessertsAdultHow do you compliment dinner for people of all ages? Dessert! Come explore the fringe of the dark art of dessert by making deceivingly simple desserts people will flip over such as Pear Tartan, Baked Alaska, Mud Pie, and more. #28843: 5/23 Day: Tday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $22 Resident $33 Non-Resident
It’s Rising! Yeast Bread Basics16 years – AdultFear the yeast monster of baking no more! Learn how easy it is to work with yeast and to make loaves of bread for as little as 25¢ each. Use the same recipe over and over as you fill a basket with your own homemade parker house rolls, cinnamon rolls, baguettes, and sandwich breads. #28845: 3/31, 4/14, 4/21Day: Thursday Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pmFee: $42 Resident $63 Non-Resident
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Dog Obedience ClassesAdultThese classes focus on teaching you to train your dog. Your dog will learn a wide range of obedience exercises through positive reinforcement. Puppies and dogs of all ages are welcome to participate. Jan Herinckx
Basic Dog Obedience Classes focus on teaching you to train your dog. Your dog will learn a wide range of obedience exercises through positive reinforcement. Puppies and dogs of all ages are welcome to participate. Do not bring your dog to the first class.
Advanced Dog Obedience Classes are for those who have completed the Basic class and want to continue improving their basic skills along with several new exercises to the training. Bring your dog to the first class. #27648: 1/26 – 3/9 – Basic#27649: 1/26 – 3/9 – Advanced#27650: 3/30 – 5/11 – Basic#27651: 3/30 – 5/11 – AdvancedDay: Wednesday Time: 7:00 – 7:45 pmPlace: Fairgrounds Main
Exhibit HallFee: $58 Resident $87 Non-Resident $35 Senior Resident $52 Senior Non-Res.
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Basic Spanish Conversation13 years – Adult No previous Spanish is necessary for this class! Have fun and lose your fear of speaking in Spanish with dynamic games, conversations in real life situations and songs. Don’t leave for Mexico without taking this class! Teacher Cyndi Turtledove has over 18 years of experience teaching in Mexico. Cyndi Turtledove (LESTA)#27571: 2/3 – 3/10#27572: 4/7 – 5/12 Day: ThursdayTime: 6:30 – 8:00 pm Fee: $55 Resident $80 Non-Resident $35 Senior Resident $50 Senior Non-Resident
Songwriting Workshop12 years – Adult Award-winning singer-songwriter Dave Nachmanoff has a little secret: Anyone can write a song! During the first half of the workshop, Dave will provide information about the structure and elements required to write a song, and will illustrate with some songs of his own. There will be a chance for participants to ask questions and discuss methods of writing.In the second half of the workshop, Nachmanoff and the participants will pick a topic and write a song together on the spot. Afterwards, if time allows, there will be an additional question and answer session. This promises to be a fun and educational evening! No musical experience or knowledge is required. Dave Nachmanoff#28848: 1/27Day: ThursdayTime: 6:00 - 8:30 pmPlace: Cultural Arts CenterFee: $30
Play the Guitar, Mandolin or Bass13 years – AdultStudents will learn and/or fine-tune a variety of skills, including chords, reading notation/tablature, playing songs, melody, and improvisation. Several music genres will be covered, including those requested by the individual students. Rental mandolins are available from the instructor. Students who wish to play guitar or bass should bring their own instruments (and amps if needed). Brian Oberlin#27573: 1/24 – 3/7, No class 2/21#27575: 4/25 – 6/6, No class 5/30Day: MondayTime: 6:30 – 8:00 pmFee: $50 Resident $73 Non-Resident $32 Senior Resident $46 Senior Non-Resident
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Ballroom DanceAdultHas Dancing with the Stars got you all excited about dance? If so, learn to glide along the floor like the pros in the fascinating Foxtrot and the elegant Waltz (each are 4 weeks). The Beginner Class covers basic steps to build confidence on the dance floor and requires no previous dance experience. The Intermediate Class covers higher level dance steps. Partners are desirable but not mandatory and rotation with other partners is possible. Peter SanchezDate: 1/24 – 3/14#27662: 6:45 – 7:45 pm – Beginner#27663: 7:45 – 8:45 pm – IntermediateDate: 4/4 – 5/23#27664: 6:45 – 7:45 pm – Beginner#28710: 7:45 – 8:45 pm – IntermediateDay: MondayPlace: River HouseFee: $38 Resident $55 Non-Resident $23 Senior Resident $34 Senior Non-Resident
Belly Dance15 years – AdultBelly Dance is an art form and a feminine way to exercise the entire body focusing on the hips and other areas. Learn the basic steps, muscle isolations, and shimmying movements. You are sure to tone muscles and receive a moderate aerobic exercise while enhancing rhythm, grace, and beauty. In Renny’s classes, Zils (finger cymbals) are introduced and available to borrow or purchase. All ages and body types can be beautiful Belly Dancers. Renny Fangsrud von EschBeginner:#27658: 1/26 – 3/16 #27709: 4/6 – 5/25 Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pmIntermediate:#27659: 1/26 – 3/16 #27710: 4/6 – 5/25 Time: 8:30 – 9:30 pm Day: WednesdayPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $50 Resident $75 Non-Resident
Zumba10 years – AdultLet’s face it, working out can be healthy, rewarding, beneficial, and sometimes it can be boring. Zumba® fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves featuring interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms are combined to tone, sculpt, and burn fat. You are sure to have a blast in this calorie-burning, body-energizing, awe-inspiring class! Every level is welcome as dances can be modified to fit your comfort level. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Enter through the school’s front doors. Melissa Lowery#28607: 1/19 – 2/14 #28608: 2/16 – 3/16, No class 2/21#28609: 4/4 – 5/2, No class 4/6#28610: 5/4 – 6/1, No class 5/30Time: 6:00 – 7:00 pmDay: Monday & WednesdayPlace: South Meadows Middle School Commons AreaFee: $40 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Mommy & Me Belly Dance6 years – Adult
Do you and your little one want a fun and new way to bond, get some exercise, have a great time, and learn the basics of Belly Dance? You can experience all these things right alongside one another in this parent/child class. No previous dance experience necessary. Bryana Steen
#27660: 2/7 – 3/9 #27711: 3/28 – 4/27 #27713: 5/2 – 6/1Time: 5:00 – 5:45 pmDay: Monday & WednesdayPlace: Tyson Rec CenterFee: $35 Resident $52 Non-Resident $8 Each extra youth
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8 years – Adult Learn boxing skills and technique, increase your muscular and cardio endurance, take your core strength to a new level and burn off more than just calories. Participate in cardio boxing, bag work and core strengthening. Be prepared to use the heavy bags, jump ropes and spar. Hand wraps, mouth guards and a 56” x 23” exercise mat are mandatory; they may be purchased purchased at any sporting goods store. Portia & Rudy Aguero#27627: 1/4 – 1/27 #27628: 2/1 – 2/24#27629: 3/1 – 3/31#27630: 4/5 – 4/28#27631: 5/3 – 5/31Day: Tue / ThuTime: 6:00 – 7:00 pm (8 – 12 years) 6:00 – 7:15 pm
(13 years – Adult)Place: Peter Boscow
(Boxing Gym)Fee/Session:Youth $25 Resident $38 Non-ResidentAdult $30 Resident $45 Non-Resident
Tae-kwon-Do8 years – AdultLearn the original form of today’s most popular martial art. While learning blocks, strikes, and kicks, participants will also learn confidence, respect, and concentration, and gain increased flexibility, endurance, and coordination. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Andrew Buscho
#28564: 1/25 – 3/17 #28566: 3/29 – 5/19 #28568: 5/24 – 7/14 Time: 5:30 – 6:30 pm
#28565: 2/22 – 4/14 #28567: 4/26 – 6/16 Time: 6:45 – 7:45 pmDay: Tuesday & ThursdayPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident
Pilates14 years – AdultLearn and practice basic Pilates principals. This class focuses on building core strength and stability while increasing flexibility. Pilates can transform the way your body looks, feels, and performs. We will incorporate a workout circle to give an added challenge. Beginners and those with experience welcome. Be sure to bring your own mat. Lisa Robertson#28736: 1/25 – 2/15 #28739: 2/22 – 3/15 #28742: 3/29 – 4/19 #28745: 4/26 – 5/17#28748: 5/24 – 6/14Day: Tuesday #28737: 1/27 – 2/17 #28740: 2/24 – 3/17 #28743: 3/31 – 4/21 #28746: 4/28 – 5/19#28749: 5/26 – 6/16Day: Thursday #28738: 1/25 – 2/17 #28741: 2/22 – 3/17 #28744: 3/29 – 4/21 #28747: 4/26 – 5/19#28750: 5/24 – 6/16Day: Tuesday & ThursdayTime: 6:00 – 6:45 pm Place: Tyson Rec. CenterFee/Session: Tue or Thurs $15 Resident $23 Non-ResidentTue & Thurs $23 Resident $35 Non-Resident
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Hillsboro Community GardensThere are two community garden sites in
Hillsboro offering a total of 116 garden plots for community members to rent. With the addition of new plots in late 2010, many of
these are available to new gardeners. For information and rentals, please visit us on the web at http://www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/parksrec/ParksnTrails/CommunityGardens.
aspx or contact us at 503-681-6120.
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The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department coordinates leagues in the following sports:
Men’s Flag Football (August – November)Men’s Soccer (January – March, April – August & September – December)
Men’s Basketball (September – November & January – March)Men’s Softball (April – July & August – September)
Women’s Volleyball (January – March)Women’s Softball (April – July)
Coed Softball (May – July & August – September)Coed Volleyball (September – November & April – May)
Upcoming League Meetings:
Winter Women’s Volleyball: Fall Men’s Flag Football: Season runs from January – March Season runs from September – DecemberSeason begins 1/3. Winter Men’s Soccer: Winter Men’s Basketball:Season runs from January – April Season runs from January – MarchOrganizational Meeting on 1/3. Season starts on 1/4.
Winter Men’s Soccer: Summer Softball:Season runs from January – April Season runs from May – JulyOrganizational Meeting in January – TBA Organizational meeting on 2/10.
Organizational meetings take place at the
Hillsboro Parks and Recreation office (4400 NW 229th Avenue, Hillsboro)and are approximately two months prior to the start of league play.
Call Kevin Zuercher at 503-681-5380 or email at: kevinz@ci.hillsboro.or.us formore information. Visit our website at: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec
and link on Adult Sports Leagues.
Women’s Volleyball League Flag Football League
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Specialized Recreation Programs
Specialized Recreation ProgramsSTAR (Specialized, Therapeutic, Adaptive Recreation)Join us for a fun and social opportunity for those 10 years and older who have developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and/or special needs. STAR events are held the 3rd Friday of each month at Tyson Recreation Center. Pre-registration is encouraged but drop-in participation is always welcome. Fees are $1.00 per person for each event and you may pay upon arrival. Caregivers and guardians do not have to pay.
For safety and liability issues, our staff reserves the right to refuse acceptance into programs for those individuals who display aggressive or challenging behaviors that are inappropriate to a community setting, or puts others at risk of injury. Group homes, caregivers and guardians must provide the appropriate number of staff during these activities to ensure the safety and well-being of the participants. This is a drop-in program, not a drop-off program.
Game Night #27652 Friday, January 21 6:30 - 8:00 pm
We plan on spending the whole night playing some of our favorite
board games, card games and bingo.
Game Night #27654 Friday, March 18 6:30 - 8:00 pm
More games! Bring your favorite board games or try something new. We will
be playing card games, bingo and more.
May Madness #27656
Friday, May 206:30 - 8:00 pm
Choose to play fun games or perform experiments with everyday items. Hands-on
activities guarantee a night of fun.
Karaoke and Kicks #27655 Friday, April 15 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Do you love to sing and dance? Get ready to sing your favorite songs while dancing along to others as well.
Valentine’s Day Dance #27653 Friday, February 18 6:30 - 8:00 pm
We want to see your moves on the dance floor. Make new friends and join us as we dance the night away.
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Adaptive Aquatics Swim Program(All ages)Instructor to participant ratio is 1:2.Adaptive Aquatics swimming lessons are available to participants with special needs. The focus of the program is water safety and basic swimming skills. Our goal is to provide every person with the opportunity to enjoy the water while learning to swim. An Adaptive Aquatics intake form must be filled out prior to the first lesson and are available at SHARC. For more information call Phil Pennington (503-681-5393) at SHARC.
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Specialized Recreation Programs
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The Hillsboro Community/Senior Center promotes and supports recreation programs and activities which benefit participants ages 50 and over. A variety of classes, educational workshops, trips, special events, blood pressure checks and volunteer opportunities are offered throughout the year.
Activity Description/Instructor Days Time FeesArt Classes Register through PCC Wed. 1:15 pmBeading crafters Thur. 9:30 amBingo Fun for everyone Mon. 9:30 am $.05/cardBingo Open to the public Wed. / Fri. 5:30 – 9:00 pm $5 ea. main packetsBreakfast Full breakfast Tue. - Fri. 7:45 am $4.50Computer class Call office for detailsDaily Lunches Nutritious lunches Mon. – Fri. 12:00 pm $3.00Duplicate Bridge Mon. / Thurs. 11:45 am – 3:30 pm DonationOpen Bridge All levels welcomed Thursday 1:00 – 4:00 pm DonationFoot Care RN exam and advice Mon. / Tue. / Wed. By appointment $20.00Bunco Fun dice game Friday 1:00 – 3:00 pm Line Dancing Fun & healthy Tue. / Thur. 1:30 – 2:30 pm $2.00Ping Pong Call Office Fri. FreePinochle All levels welcome Fri. 6:00 pm FreePool Test your skills Mon. – Fri. 9:00 am – 5:00 pm $5/mo $1/day $.25/hrSenior Law Assistance 4th Thur./ mo. By appointment FreeSerenades Singing & instruments Wed. 10:30 am Free All levelsMaterial Girls Sewing/knitting group Fri. 10:00 am – 12:00 pm FreeSingles Group Meetings 2nd & 4th Tue. 1:30 – 3:00 pm FreeTai Chi/Qigong Tue. 1:15 pm $3.00 age 62 + $5.00 under 62Tops Take Off Pounds Sensibly Tue. / Thur. 9:30 am Free
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For more information on how you can get involved, contact Kristi Wilson, Volunteer Services Coordinator, at 503-615-3479 or visit www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec.
Parks & Recreation has hundreds of volunteers each year that dedicate thousands of volunteer hours to various programs and events. Volunteers assist with after-school programs, participate in park clean-ups, usher events at the Cultural Arts Center, and help out many of the fun special events that are offered each year. Volunteering is a great way to build up a resume, complete class assigned volunteer hours, or just give back to the community while having fun! Volunteer opportunities are available to individuals and groups of all sizes. Contact us to get involved today!
Park BeautificationLeaf Removal Projects
Trail GroomingClean up Landscape Beds
Adopt-a-Park
Help with Special EventsSOLV-IT
Tree-For-All
Cultural Arts CenterUsher Concerts
Assist with Art ClassesAfter School ProgramsBLAST Program Assistants
Homework HelpAfter School Sports Coaches
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Jan Curry - 503-681-6283
janc@ci.hillsboro.or.us
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Programs are held in the Multipurpose Room #3 at SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic and Recreation Center) unless noted in the class description. Programs are taught by professionals from our community. Unless otherwise noted, admission is covered by membership (SHARC, SilverSneakers®, or Silver&Fit®) or a single visit admission and registration is required.
Potted Patio PlantsMake your entryway or patio beautiful with a potted plant that you have designed and potted yourself. Master Gardener Trina Evans will show you how to make a display that will last all spring and into the summer!! Bring your favorite pot. Soil and plants will be provided. Please register in advance for this class as space and materials are limited. Trina Evans, Hillsboro Parks and Recreation#27596 5/12Day: ThursdayTime: 12:00 – 1:00 pmFee: $4 Residents $6 Non-Residents
Senior and Friends Recognition PartiesAll seniors are welcome to this friend social event and potluck. Please bring your favorite potluck dish and let’s celebrate! The cost of these parties is covered by your membership or payment of a single visit admission. Dates: 1/7, 2/4, 3/4, 4/1 Day: FridayTime: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Seniors and FitnessJoin us for a discussion on the proper course of action for those wishing to achieve an appropriate or enhanced level of physical fitness. How to start or re-start, freshen and update your fitness plan, and how to maximize the benefits of time spent. #27578 1/13Day: ThursdayTime: 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Starting Seeds IndoorsGet a jump on Spring! Join Master Gardener Trina Evans as she guides you through the process of starting garden plants from indoor seeds. All materials will be provided as well as fun ideas for marking seedlings and plants in the garden. Please register in advance for this class as space and materials are limited. Trina Evans, Hillsboro Parks and Recreation#27592 2/10Day: ThursdayTime: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pmFee: $4 Residents $6 Non-Residents
BudgetingUnitus Credit Union will help you understand the steps to set up a spending plan, identify spending leaks, track spending and find new ways to save, as well as help you learn how to set short and long-term goals. #27593 2/17Day: ThursdayTime: 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Memory Loss - Should I Be Worried? Memory changes in later life. Learn what is normal and what is not. Find out what other things can cause you to be a little forgetful. Any memory loss that interferes with your lifestyle, work, hobbies or relationships should be evaluated. Many causes are reversible or treatable. Your later years should be memorable – not forgotten!#27594 3/10Day: ThursdayTime: 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Spring Bird Walk at Jackson Bottom WetlandsIt’s time to visit the Preserve in the spring and check out the migratory birds that are arriving! We’ll take a quiet walk around the Preserve and spend some time at the feeding stations too. The trails are mostly flat. Meet on the back deck of the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center, 2600 S. W. Hillsboro Highway. Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. This walk will be limited to 20 people, so please pre-register early. Jackson Bottom Wetlands Staff or Volunteer#27595 4/14Day: ThursdayTime: 12:00 – 1:00 pmPlace: Jackson Bottom Wetlands
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More than Just an Aquatics Center...
Water AmenitiesWater amenities at SHARC include two indoor pools, a spa pool and a sauna as well as an Outdoor Pool which remains open during the Hillsboro School District’s summer break. SHARC is a handicap-accessible facility.
Land AmenitiesLand amenities at SHARC include workout facilities, cardio and weight room equipment.
The Cardio Room is equipped with workout machines such as climbers, ellipticals, stationary bikes, rowing machines, treadmills and more. For those who prefer free weights, a selection of those is available as well. The cardio room is available on a first-come, first served basis. SHARC offers a number of classes
which take place in our Group Exercise Rooms including spin, boxing, yoga, pilates, and many more. This section offers a full list of classes offered at SHARC.
On-Site Child CareOn-site child care is provided in the Kid Fit Room. Children are cared for in a safe, nurturing environment while their parents
remain on the premises getting their workout in. For further details on the Kid Fit Room, see page 45.
Locker Rooms and Change RoomsBoth men’s and women’s changing rooms and over 200 lockers are available for your use. In addition, four family change rooms which are ADA accessible are available. Please respect the needs of these users and of families with children of opposite gender.
Personal Training & MassageSHARC offers specialized opportunities such as personal training, drop-in exercise, and massage. These opportunities are listed throughout pages 50 – 56.
RentalsSHARC facility offers rentals of pools and rooms for your meetings, gatherings, functions and parties. See page 45 for details.
The Main Indoor Pool is kept heated to 84° and features an L-shaped design with a 12 foot deep end and a 3.5 foot shallow end. A 117 foot curving water slide is at one end, as is a diving board.
The 88° Warm Water Pool has a ramp with railings and railings in the 4’6” deep end to aid swimmers with accessibility and in water therapy. The pool offers a teacup feature with warm water spilling from overhead. Children age 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times in this pool.
The Spa Pool, kept at 103° and a co-ed Dry Sauna are both available for use by patrons ages 16 and over.
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Land Classes . . . . . . 52 – 53 Drop-In Exercise Classes Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Land . . . . . . . . . . . 55 – 56Additional Programs . . . . 57 – 58
Hours of Operation Mon – Fri 5:30 am – 9:30 pm*Saturday 7:00 am – 8:00 pm*Sunday 8:00 am – 7:00 pm*Please refer to Pool Schedules
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No School Recreation Swim* Hey kids, enjoy your day off from
school and come swimming at SHARC! Recreation Swim times are
1:00 – 3:00 pm January 17 .................... Monday January 31 .................... Monday February 21 .................. Monday March 11 .......................... Friday May 13 ............................. Friday May 30 .......................... Monday June 17* ........................... Friday*Last day of school will be confirmed by 4/1/2011.
Spring Break Swim1:00 - 3:00 pm in addition to regularly
scheduled evening Rec. SwimsMarch 21 - 25................Mon - Fri
Modified HoursJan 28: Pools Close at 3:30 pm; HST
Winter Invitational Swim MeetJan. 29: Pools Closed; HST Winter
Invitational Swim Meet Lap Swim from 6:00 – 6:45 am Jan. 30: Pools Closed; HST Winter
Invitational Swim Meet Lap Swim from 6:00 – 6:45 am May 30: Memorial Day; Facility open
5:30 am – 5:00 pm Recreation Swim from 1:00 –
3:00 pm; Pools and Spa will close at 4:30 pm
No WEX or Group Exercise classes
High School Swim MeetsThe Main Indoor Pool closed from 2:00 – 6:00 pm on the following dates. Lap Swim will begin at 6:10 pm. Wex classes will start at 6:05 pm.Jan. 4 Tue. Century vs. HillsboroJan. 11 Tue. Century vs. GlencoeJan. 13 Thu. Wilsonville vs. LibertyJan. 20 Thu. McMinnville vs. GlencoeJan. 25 Tue. McMinnville vs. HillsboroFeb. 1 Tue. Parkrose vs. LibertyFeb. 3 Thu. Forest Grove /. Glencoe
SHARC’s Fee Policy• All class fees will be
collected at the time of registration.
• Resident is defined as any individual living within the city limits of Hillsboro.
• All classes have a minimum enrollment and may be cancelled as early as 10 days before the class starts if the minimum enrollment is not met.
• Full refunds or credits will be given when a class cancels or is postponed.
• No refunds or credits will be given after a swim lesson has begun.
• No cash refunds.
General Facility Rules• Children 7 years and under
must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
• Participants assume all risk of personal injury, death and property damage resulting from the use of the equipment and services offered by the City of Hillsboro and its agents. Please refer to posted rules throughout SHARC.
• All spectators must sit in the designated spectator seating areas.
• Spectators are not allowed on the pool deck at any time.
SHARC Shack concession stand is located in the lobby of SHARC
Hours of OperationMon. – Fri. 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat. 7:00 am – 8:00 pmSun. 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
2011 Winter/Spring Fees
Membership Passes & Single Visit Fees include use of the Pools, Spa,
Dry Sauna, Cardio/Weight Room, and Drop-In Water/Land Exercise Classes
Resident Non-ResidentSingle Visit FeeUnder 2 yrs Free FreeYouth 2 – 17 yrs $3.50 $5.25Adults $4.25 $6.25Family $11.50 $17.25* Senior $3.50 $5.253 Month PassIndividual $82.00 $123.00Family $137.00 $205.00* Youth/Senior $50.00 $75.006 Month Pass Individual $126.00 $189.00Family $210.00 $315.00* Youth/Senior $79.00 $118.0012 Month Pass
Individual $210.00 $315.00Family $342.00 $513.00* Youth/Senior $126.00 $189.00 * Senior is 62 years and older * For passes, Youth is 8 – 17 years old4The City of Hillsboro defines family as
one or two adults and youth residing in the same residence.
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Facility Information
Did you forget something?If you forgot something, we just might have you covered. We sell goggles, swim caps, shampoo,swim diapers, vinyl diaper covers, headphones, nose clips, ear plugs, batteries, chapstick, locks, and many more items for you to choose from.
MassageAdultMassage is proven to reduce stress, fatigue and muscle soreness. Massages can be therapeutic and be a preventative measure for back pain. Our licensed massage therapists offer a variety of techniques to meet your individual needs. Day: 7 days a weekTime: Business hoursFee: Chair Massage – 30 minute $30 Full body – 60 minute $55 Full body – 90 minute $75 Three 60 minute full body $125
General Locker Room Information• Please bring your own lock. Combo locks and
key locks are available for purchase.• Children 3 years and under are allowed in the opposite
gender locker rooms.• All locks left on lockers after the facility closes will be cut
off and will not be replaced. SHARC is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
• Cell phones, cameras, and video recorders are not to be used in the locker rooms at any time.
Appropriate Swimming Attire• All persons using pools and spa must wear a
swimsuit. • No cotton, shorts, cut-offs, tank tops, shirts, or
undergarments allowed in pools and spa.• Infants and toddlers who are not potty
trained must wear a swim diaper covered by a water-proof, leak-proof vinyl diaper cover.
• Only Coast Guard Approved life jackets are allowed as flotation devices.
• Water Wings, inflatable tubes, or swimsuits with integrated flotation devices (whether sewn in or not), and similar devices are not allowed in the pools.
Kid Fit Room Fees SHARC Resident Non-Resident Passholder without Pass without PassDrop-in Fee (1 visit) $2.50 $3.75 $5.25Punch Card (10 visits) $20.00 $30.00 $45.00Punch Card (20 visits) $40.00 $60.00 $90.00
Kid Fit RoomSHARC provides on-site child care for kids ages 4 months – 8 years in the Kid Fit Room while their parent/guardian is at SHARC. While a child is in the Kid Fit Room, they will enjoy games, puzzles, toys, crafts, and other age-appropriate activities. Space is limited, so reservations are recommended. Call 503-681-6127.
Kid Fit Room HoursMon – Fri: 8:00 am – 1:00 pmMon – Fri: 4:00 – 7:45 pmSaturday: 8:30 – 11:30 amSunday: Closed
SHARC RentalsMake your event special with a rental at SHARC! Any of the pools and/or the Multi-Purpose Room are available for parties, meetings, corporate events and much more. All facility rentals must be booked in person and at least 7 days in advance. For facility rental prices, available times, or for more information, please see our website or call 503-681-6127. Please see our Birthday Party information on page 5 in this guide.SHARC Multi-Purpose Room can be configured to hold a maximum of either 20 or 50 people. For your convenience, the following items are available with your rental: chairs and tables, TV and DVD player, refrigerator/freezer/sink and counter space and dry erase board.
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WEX – Water Exercise Class
Open Swim – Exercise, relax, and recreate independently or with children in our Warm Water Pool. The yellow tea cup is only turned on during Recreation Swim.Preschool Swim – Open to kids up to 7 yrs old accompanied by an adult in the water in our Warm Water Pool. The yellow tea cup is only turned on during Recreation Swim.
– Swim Schedule iS Subject to change –
Warm Water Pool Schedule for January 11, 2011 – June 19, 2011
5:30 – 8:00 amOpen Swim
8:00 – 9:00 amWEX
9:00 – 10:00 amTherapy
9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons
11:00 am – 7:00 pmPreschool Swim/Open Swim**
11:00 am – 7:00 pmSwim Lessons
**Shared pool space with swim lessons
7:00 – 9:00 pmRec Swim
10:00 – 11:00 amArthritis Class (Deep area)
Preschool Swim/Open Swim (Shallow area)
7:00 – 8:45 amPreschool Swim/
Open Swim 8:00 am – 12:30 pmPreschool Swim/
Open Swim
8:50 am – 12:20 pm Swim Lessons
12:30 – 3:30 pmRec Swim
3:30 – 4:30 pmRentals
4:30 – 7:30 pmRec Swim
4:30 – 6:30 pmRec Swim
Main Pool Schedule for September 20, 2010 – January 10, 2011
11:00 am – 2:00 pmLap Swim
Swim Lessons
7:00 – 8:50 amLap Swim
8:50 am – 12:20 pmLap Swim
Swim Lessons
5:30 – 6:50 pmLap Swim*
*Lap Swim will have a minimum of 2 lanes availableSwim Lessons6:00 – 6:50 pm
WEX
11:00 am – 2:30 pmLap Swim
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
5:30 – 11:00 amLap Swim*
*Lap Swim will have a minimum of 2 lanes available5:35 – 11:00 am
WEX 8:00 – 8:50 amWEX
2:00 – 5:30 pm Swim Lessons
Swim Team
2:30 – 5:30 pm Swim Team
5:30 – 6:50 pmLap Swim
7:00 – 9:00 pmRec Swim
8:00 – 9:00 pmLap Swim**
**Lap Swim will have a maximum of 2 lanes available
12:30 – 3:30 pmRec Swim
3:30 – 4:30 pmRentals
4:30 – 7:30 pmRec Swim
4:30 – 6:30 pmRec Swim
8:00 am – 12:20 pmLap Swim
8:00 – 11:00 amPreschool Swim/
Open Swim9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons
7:00 – 9:00 pmRec Swim
8:00 – 11:00 amPreschool Swim/
Open Swim9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons
8:00 – 11:00 amPreschool Swim/
Open Swim9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons
8:00 – 9:00 amWEX
9:00 – 10:00 amTherapy
9:30 – 11:00 amSwim Lessons
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Rec Swim – Open to people of all ages in the Main Pool, Warm Water Pool. Children age 7 years and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times.
Water Therapy – Rehabilitate injuries, develop flexibility and/or perform exercises that protect joints. All participants must have doctor’s approval before attending. Please register at Tuality Healthcare Therapy Department by calling 503-681-4238.
Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120
Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6127
Preschool Introductory Swim Lessons: (3 – 5 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:5. Participants will learn basic water skills to prepare them for American Red Cross School Age Lessons. Catfish 1: Water safety and exploration are the primary goals of the class. Front and back skills are taught with support.Catfish 2: The participant should be comfortable with their face in the water for 3 seconds. Front and back skills are taught with assistance. Catfish 3: The participant should be able to float, glide, and kick with minimal assistance on their front and back. Catfish 4: The participant should be able to swim with kicks and arm pulls on their front and back for 3 – 5 yards. Catfish 5: The participant should be able to swim front and back crawl for 5 yards.
American Red Cross School Age Swim Lessons:(6 – 15 Years) Electric Eel instructor to participant ratio is 1:6, Frog – Pufferfish instructor to participant ratio is 1:7.
Electric Eel: Basic personal water safety is taught at this entry level. Students may be supported and assisted. There are no prerequisites required.Frog: The participant must be able to float independently front and back for 5 seconds. The class teaches basic locomotion skills.Goldfish: The participant must be able to swim 5 yards front and back and be comfortable in chest deep water. Hammerhead: The participant must be able to swim 10 yards front crawl, swim on their back for 5 yards, and be comfortable in chest deep water. Jellyfish: The participant must be able to swim front crawl with side breathing for 15 yards, back crawl for 10 yards, and perform the elementary backstroke for 15 yards, scissor kick, and dolphin kick.Lobster: The participant must be able to swim front crawl with side breathing for 25 yards, back crawl for 15 yards, elementary backstroke for 25 yards, sidestroke for 10 yards, breaststroke kick and dolphin kick for 10 – 15 yards.Manatee: The participant must be able to swim front crawl with side breathing and elementary backstroke for 25 yards, tread water for 2 minutes, and perform the following for 15 yards: back crawl; sidestroke; butterfly; and breaststroke. Neon: The participant must be able to swim front crawl with side breathing and elementary backstroke for 50 yards, tread water for 5 minutes, and perform the following for 25 yards: back crawl; sidestroke; butterfly; and breaststroke. Pufferfish: Advanced Swimming & Skill Levels
• Personal Water Safety: Focus on stroke refinement and learn survival skills.
• Snorkeling: Focus on learning and demonstrating snorkeling skills combined with water safety skills.
Swim Lesson Assessments: Swim Lesson Assessments are free and available to determine the appropriate youth swim level. Each person must be registered in order to receive an assessment. Once they are registered, check in with SHARC cashier, take a rinsing shower, and then wait at the sign located next to the Spa for the instructor to assist you.
Adaptive Swim Lessons:(All ages) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:2. Adaptive swim lessons are available to patrons with special needs. The focus of the program is water safety, basic swimming skills, and to provide every person with the opportunity to enjoy the water. An Adaptive Aquatics intake form must be filled out prior to the first lesson. Please be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding the expectations you have for the lessons. The intake forms are available at SHARC.
Private and Semi-Private Swim Lessons:(All ages) Instructor to participant ratio for private lessons is 1:1 and semi-private lessons is 1:2 (with the possibility of varying levels). Please be prepared to speak with the instructor regarding the expectations you have for the lessons. Sorry, there are no make-up lessons for missed classes.
Teen/Adult Swim Lessons:(15 years – Adult) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:8. All levels welcome. You will learn fundamental water skills; basic water skills; stroke development, improvement, and refinement.
Active Adult Swim Program:(18 years and older) There are two levels to this Swim Program: Learn to Swim is designed for those with very little to no swimming experience/skills; and Swim Better is designed for those who can float and have the basic concept of being horizontal in the water. See page 44 for more information and for the class schedule.
Homeschool Swim Lessons: (6-18 Years) Instructor to participant ratio is 1:7 or 8Homeschool swim lessons are a great idea for your children to fulfill their homeschool physical education requirements. Participants have a 30 minute swim lesson followed by a 30 minute recreation swim. Parents/siblings of lesson participants are welcome to join in the 30 minute recreation swim with paid admission.
Parent/Child Swim Lessons: Instructor to participant ratio is 1:12. Participants will learn about the water environment through games and safe play. Adult must accompany their child in the water.
Angelfish: (6 – 18 Months) Blowfish: (18 – 36 Months)
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Lesson Times 1:30 – 2:001:00 – 1:3012:20 – 12:5011:40 – 12:1011:00 – 11:3010:10 – 10:409:30 – 10:00
Mondays & Wednesdays
1/17 - 2/9
Angelfish28097
Homeschool28193
Private28371
Semi Private3-6 yrs old
28437
Catfish 128049
Catfish 527905
Catfish 227808
Catfish 327846
Blowfish28138
Catfish 427875
Catfish 127755
Private28373
Semi Private3-6 yrs old
28456
Homeschool28194
Catfish 128054
Catfish 227982
Catfish 427945
Catfish 527908
Catfish 227981
Catfish 327974
Catfish 128053
Blowfish28131
Tuesdays &Thursdays1/18-2/10
Catfish 128531/28532
Catfish 228537/28538
Catfish 328543/28544
Catfish 428549/28550
Catfish 528551/28552Electric Eel28557/28558
Neon1st session
28584Pufferfish2nd session
28301
Blowfish28602/28603
Catfish 128529/28530
Catfish 328541/28542
Catfish 428547/28548
Frog28561/28562
Goldfish28570/28571Hammerhead28574/28575
Jellyfish28578/28579
Manatee28582/28583
Adaptive28595/28596
Angelfish28604/28605
Catfish 128527/28528
Catfish 228535/28536
Catfish 527941/27942Electric Eel28555/28556
Lobster28580/28581
Private28587/28588
Teen/Adult28521/28522
Blowfish28600/28601
Catfish 128525/28526
Catfish 328539/28540
Catfish 428545/28546
Frog28559/28560
Goldfish28563/28569Hammerhead28572/28573
Private28585/28586Semi Private
3-6 yrs or relative28591/28592
Catfish 128523/28524
Catfish 228533/28534Electric Eel28553/28554
Jellyfish28576/28577Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative28589/28590Semi Private7yrs- Adult or
relative28593/28594
Saturdays
1/22-3/19No class 1/29(1st # listed)
4/2-6/4(2nd # listed)
Lesson Times 11:30 – 12:0010:50 – 11:2010:10 – 10:409:30 – 10:008:50 – 9:20
Mondays & Wednesdays
2/14- 3/9 (1st # listed)
3/28-4/20 (2nd # listed)
4/25-5/18(3rd # listed)
5/23-6/8(4th # listed)
Angelfish28105/2810628107/28108
Homeschool28199/2820028201/28202
Private28379/2838028381/28382Semi Private
3-6 yrs old28457/2845828459/28460
Blowfish28139/2814028141/28142
Catfish 128061/2806228063/28064
Catfish 227985/2798627987/27988
Catfish 327989/2799027991/27992
Catfish 427947/2794827949/27950
Catfish 527910/2791127918/27919
Catfish 128057/2805828059/28060
Private28399/2840028401/28402Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative28469/2847028471/28472
Homeschool28203/2820428205/28206
Catfish 128081/2808228083/28084
Catfish 228037/2803828039/28040
Catfish 427959/2796027961/27962
Catfish 527928/2792927930/27931
Angelfish28152/2815328154/28155
Catfish 328005/2800628007/28008
Catfish 128077/2807828079/28080
Catfish 228033/2803428035/28036
Blowfish28147/2814828149/28150
Tuesdays &Thursdays2/15- 3/10
(1st # listed)3/29-4/21
(2nd # listed)4/26-5/19
(3rd # listed)5/24-6/9
(4th # listed)
Group Swim Lessons Mon / Wed 4 weeksTue / Thu 4 weeksSaturday 8 weeks
Resident Non-Resident$40 (w/pass) $60 (w/pass)
$47 (w/o pass) $70 (w/o pass)
Mon / Wed 3 weeksTue / Thu 3 weeks
Resident Non-Resident$30 (w/pass) $45 (w/pass)$35 (w/o pass) $52 (w/o pass)
Saturday 10 weeks
Resident Non-Resident$50 (w/pass) $75 (w/pass)$58 (w/o pass) $87 (w/o pass)
No refunds or credits will be given after a swim lesson has begun. There are no makeup lessons for missed classes.
No refunds or credits will be given after a swim lesson has begun. There are no makeup lessons for missed classes.
Private Swim LessonsMon / Wed or Tue / Thu or Sat Non- Resident Resident3 weeks $102 $1534 / 8 weeks (Sat) $135 $203Sat (10 weeks) $170 $256
Semi-Private Swim LessonsMon / Wed or Tue / Thu or Sat Non- Resident Resident3 weeks $66 $994 / 8 weeks (Sat) $88 $132Sat (10 weeks) $110 $165
Private Lessons = 1 participant per instructor, Semi-Private - 2 students per instructor
Home School Swim Lesson PricesMon / Wed or Tue / Thur 4 weeks Non- Resident ResidentWith pass $47 $67 W/O pass $57 $80 3 weeksWith pass $36 $51W/O pass $43 $60
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Catfish 228021/2802228023/28024
Catfish 327993/27994
2799527996
Tuesdays&
Thursdays
2/15- 3/10 (1st # listed)
3/29-4/21 (2nd # listed)
4/26-5/19(3rd # listed)
5/24-6/9(4th # listed)
Mondays
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Lesson Schedule6:10 – 6:405:30 – 6:004:50 – 5:204:10 – 4:403:30 – 4:002:50 – 3:202:10 – 2:40
Catfish 128050Private28372
Semi Private 3-6 yrs old or
relative28448
Catfish 227978
Catfish 327971
Blowfish28130
Catfish 128052
Teen/Adult28297Private28370
Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative28451
Catfish 128051
Catfish 227980
Catfish 327973
Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
28450Semi Private7yrs-Adult or
relative28501
Adaptive28120
Catfish 427944
Catfish 527907Private28166
Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative28449
Catfish 227979
Catfish 327972
Electric Eel28223Frog
28251Semi private7yrs-Adult or
relative28481
Lesson Times
Adaptive28121
Catfish 227984
Catfish 327977Private28378
Semi Private7yrs-Adult or
relative28504
Angelfish28104
Catfish 128056Private28377
Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative28454
Semi Private7yrs-Adult or
relative28503
Electric Eel28234Private28376
Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative28453
Semi Private7yrs-Adult or
relative28502
Catfish 227983
Catfish 327976Private28375
Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative28455
Private28374
Semi Private 3-6 yrs old or
relative28452
Adaptive28113
Catfish 128055
Catfish 527909
Catfish 327975
Catfish 427946
Tuesdays&
Thursdays
1/18-2/10
Catfish 427943
Catfish 527906
Mondays&
Wednesdays
2/14- 3/9 (1st # listed)
3/28-4/20 (2nd # listed)
4/25-5/18(3rd # listed)
5/23-6/8(4th # listed)
Catfish 128065/2806628067/28068
Private28383/2838428385/28386Semi Private 3-6 yrs old or
relative28461/2846228463/28464
Catfish 1264422650426505
Catfish 4266432664926650
Private2615626777
Catfish 128073/2807428075/28076
Catfish 228029/2803028031/28032
Catfish 328001/2800228003/28004
Private28395/2839628397/28398Teen/Adult
28517/2851828519/28520Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative 28465/2846628467/28468
Blowfish28143/2814428145/28146
Catfish 128069/2807028071/28072Electric Eel28239/2824028241/28242
Frog28316/2831728318/28319
Private28391/2839228393/28394Semi Private7yrs-Adult or
relative28505/2850628507/28508
Catfish 427955/2795627957/27958
Catfish 527924/2792527926/27927Hammerhead28272/2833528336/28337
Jellyfish28281/2834628347/28348
Lobster28286/2835328354/28355
Private28387/2838828389/28390
Catfish 228025/2802628027/28028
Catfish 327997/2799827999/28000Electric Eel28235/2823628237/28238
Frog28312/2831328314/28315
Goldfish28259/2832828329/28330
Manatee28292/2836028361/28362
Catfish 427951/2795227953/27954
Catfish 527920/2792127922/27923
Angelfish28109/2811028111/28112
Catfish 128093/2809428095/28096
Catfish 228045/2804628047/28048
Catfish 328017/2801828019/28020
Private28411/28412
2841328414
Semi Private7yrs-Adult or
relative28513/2851428515/28516
Adaptive28126/2812728128/28129
Frog28324/2832528326/28327Hammerhead28342/2834328344/28345
Neon28294/2836728368/28369Semi Private3-6 yrs old or
relative28477/2847828479/28480Semi Private7yrs-Adult or
relative28509/2851028511/28512
Catfish 128089/2809028091/28092
Catfish 228041/2804228043/28044
Catfish 328013/2801428015/28016Electric Eel28243/2824428245/28246
Goldfish28331/2833228333/28334
Manatee28363/2836428365/28366
Catfish 427967/2796827969/27970
Catfish 527936/2793727938/27940
Frog28320/2832128322/28323Hammerhead28338/2833928340/28341
Jellyfish28349/2835028351/28352
Private28407/2840828409/28410
Electric Eel28247/2824828249/28250
Lobster28356/2835728358/28359
Private28403/2840428405/28406Semi Private 3-6 yrs old or
relative28473/2847428475/28476
Adaptive28122/2812328124/28125
Catfish 128085/2808628087/28088
Catfish 527932/2793327934/27935
Catfish 328009/2801028011/28012
Catfish 427963/2796427965/27966
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American Red Cross CPR – Adult, Child, and Infant15 years and olderThis course is designed to help you identify and elimi-nate potentially hazardous conditions in your environ-ment, recognize emergencies and make appropriate decisions for care. Students will learn how to provide immediate care to a suddenly ill or injured adult, child, or infant until more advanced medical care arrives. Book and certification fees are included in the class fees.#28309: 3/5Day: Saturday Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident
#28308: 5/22Day: Sunday Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident
Lifeguard Training15 years and olderStudents learn American Red Cross protocols and tech-niques in surveillance, water rescue skills, first aid, and CPR/AED skills, necessary to save a life in, on or around water. Book and certification fees are included in the price. A pre-requisite skills test will be conducted at the start of class. 100% attendance and participation required.#28303: 3/22 – 3/25Days: Tuesday - FridayTime: 8:00 am – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $135 Resident $195 Non-Resident #28304: 5/7 – 5/15Days: Saturday and SundayTime: 8:00 am – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $135 Resident $195 Non-Resident
#28305: 6/7 – 6/10Days: Tuesday - FridayTime: 8:00 am – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $135 Resident $195 Non-Resident
Guard Start Lifeguard Training11 – 14 yearsStudents learn American Red Cross techniques in basic water safety, surveillance, first aid, and CPR, as well as gain volunteer work experience as a Junior Lifeguard. Fee included GuardStart participant kit. Pre-requisites: Must be 11-14 years old; have the ability to swim front crawl for 25 yards; tread water for 1 minute with arms and legs; submerge and swim 10 feet under water.#28302: 5/3 – 5/26Days: Tue.& Thur.Time: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pmPlace: SHARCFee: $60 Resident $90 Non-Resident
Swimming Merit BadgeThis course is designed for Scouts to acquire their Swimming Merit Badge by demonstrating the exact requirements outlined in the BSA Merit Badge Series. Each Class is comprised of both a classroom and pool component where students learn about skills and have an opportunity to practice before confidently demonstrating their abilities to the instructor. Each pool session will end with a coaching session intended to give students the technique and confidence necessary to complete the swimming portions of the Merit Badge requirements (This is not a swim lesson and Scouts must have the ability to pass the BSA Swim Test). The instructor is a certified Merit Badge Counselor and can verify and sign off on all successfully demonstrated requirements upon course completion. Please contact Phillip at 503-681-5393 with any questions and for group rates.#28730: 2/28 – 3/9Day: Mon. & Wed.Time: 7:30 pm – 9:00 pmFee: $35 per scout
Cub Scout Belt Loop and Webelos Aquanaut Activity PinThese courses are intended to give Cub Scouts and Webelos the knowledge and skills required to successfully complete the requirements for the Swimming Belt Loop or Aquanaut Pin. The Scouts will be provided with both instruction and practice time in order to gain skill mastery and confidence before demonstrating their new abilities to the instructor. Please call Phillip at 503-681-5393 at least one week in advance to schedule your group and indicate which course you need.Day: WednesdayTime 8:00 – 9:00 pmFee: $30 for a group of up to 10 scouts $3.50 each additional Scout
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lassesActive Adult Swim Program18 years and olderThis program is tailored for adults 18 years and older. The focus will be on assessment, instruction, and training. There are two levels to this Swim Program:
Learn to Swim• (instructor to participant ratio is 1:5) is designed for those with very little to no swimming experience/ skills.Swim Better• (instructor to participant ratio is 1:7) is designed for those who can float and have the basic concept of being horizontal in the water.
Learn to Swim:#28625: 1/17 - 2/9#28719: 2/14 – 3/9#28720: 3/28 – 4/20#28721: 4/25 – 5/18#28722: 5/23 – 6/8 (3 weeks)Day: Mon / WedTime: 7:30 – 8:15 am
Swim Better: #28624: 1/17 - 2/9#28715: 2/14 – 3/9#28716: 3/28 – 4/20#28717: 4/25 – 5/18#28718: 5/23 – 6/8 (3 weeks)Day: Mon / WedTime: 6:30 – 7:15 am
Fee: 4 weeks 3 weeks $48 Resident SHARC passholder $36 $55 Resident non-passholder $42 $68 Non-Resident passholder $51 $78 Non-Resident non-passholder $59
Lifeguard Training Challenge15 years and olderLooking for a summer job as a lifeguard but your cer-tification is about to expire? This is the course for you. Participants will take the written American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, First Aid, CPR for the Professional Rescuer and AED exams and perform all lifeguarding res-cue, CPR, and First Aid skills to challenge and renew their certification. There is no review or instruction provided in this class. Certification as a Lifeguard in the past four years is required along with prior knowledge of all skills.#28306: 3/26Days: Saturday Time: 9:00 – 11:00 amPlace: SHARCFee: $32 Resident $48 Non-Resident
#28307: 5/21Days: Saturday Time: 9:00 – 11:00 amPlace: SHARCFee: $32 Resident $48 Non-
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Underwater EGGstravaganza1 – 12 years Join us for an EGGcellent time hunting Easter eggs and treasures in our warm water pool. Special prizes found in each egg. The Easter Bunny will also make a special appearance and be available for pictures. All Easter eggs and treasures are in the water at the Hunt start times. Parent participation required in the water for children 7 years and younger. Pre-registration required as space is limited. Swim suit required to hunt for eggs in the pool.#27612: 12:30 – 1:15 pm 1 – 3 years – parent in water#27610: 1:30 – 2:15 pm 4 – 7 years – parent in water#27611: 2:30 – 3:15 pm 8 – 12 yearsDate: 4/23Day: SaturdayPlace: SHARCFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
Teen/Adult Swim Lessons: 15 years – Adult Instructor to participant ratio is 1:8. All levels wel-come. You will learn fundamental water skills; basic water skills; stroke development, improvement, and refinement. Weekday classes are 45 min long and are held from 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays and from 10:00 am to 10:45 am on Saturdays.#28297: 1/17 – 2/9#28517: 2/14 – 3/9#28518: 3/28 – 4/20#28519: 4/25 – 5/18Days: Monday/Wednesday - 4 weeks Time: 6:00 pm – 6:45 pmFee/Session: Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $50 $75Without pass $59 $88#28520: 5/23 – 6/8Days: Monday/Wednesday - 3 weeks Time: 6:00 pm – 6:45 pmFee/Session: Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $38 $57Without pass $44 $65#28521: 1/22 – 3/19 – no class 1/29Day: Saturday – 8 weeksTime: 10:00 am – 10:45 amFee/Session: Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $50 $75Without pass $59 $88#28522: 4/2 – 6/4Day: Saturday – 10 weeksTime: 10:00 am – 10:45 amFee/Session: Resident Non-ResidentWith pass $63 $83Without pass $73 $109
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Fitness Assessments15 years – Adult (13 – 14 year olds with adult present)Qualified staff will evaluate your current fitness level using our Health Management Software. The following will be
tested: blood pressure; resting heart rate; endurance; flexibility; muscular strength; and body fat. You will be given the results and information on improving overall fitness. Please stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule
an appointment. Fees are due when appointment is scheduled.Day: Monday – FridayFee: $50
Fitness Equipment Orientation15 years – AdultThis one hour session is designed to help SHARC members (16 years and older) learn the proper form and technique for the weight equipment. Members will also learn how to use the treadmill, elliptical training, stationary bike, and stair machine. Please schedule your complimentary appointment at the front desk. SHARC Staff
Hillsboro Fitness Challenge15 years – AdultJoin Hillsboro Fitness Challenge to build a healthier community! During the 12-week challenge, individuals will engage in activities on their own or with a group to step closer to a more active and healthier lifestyle. If you need motivation, support, or direction on how to reach your fitness goals, then this is the challenge for you. We will offer all the tools you need to be successful. Don’t pass up this opportunity. Upon registration each participant will be given a personal training session, body composition reading and much more. Win great prizes and feel more fit and healthy by the end of the challenge. For more information, call SHARC at 503-681-6127.#27246: 1/10 – 4/1 Fee: $30
Personal Training-3 different Options15 years – AdultDry Land Personal Training:Our certified fitness professionals will help you improve your health, maximize your fitness level, and develop a fitness program to meet your goals. Sessions can include; cardiovascular training, weight lifting, balance and flexibility. Please stop by the front desk or call SHARC to schedule an appointment. Aquatic Personal Training:Looking to supplement your fitness training with a brand new approach? Looking for some high intensity anaerobic training with emphasis on building core muscle strength and endurance? Come spend time in our pool learning new and challenging ways to meet your fitness goals and objectives by adding new energy to what you are already doing. Triathlon Personal Training:Are you looking to participate in a triathlon for the first time or seeking to improve on your race times? Give Triathlon Personal Training a try. These sessions can include any combination of pool, treadmill, cycling bike, weight room and consultation time. Stop by or call the front desk and ask to set up an appointment with Casey Arendt. Fee: Individual Train with a Buddy $45 – 1 session $55 – 1 session $85 – 2 sessions $235 – 5 sessions $125 – 3 sessions $455 – 10 sessions $160 – 4 sessions
Massage 18 years – AdultMassage is proven to reduce stress, fatigue and muscle soreness. Massages can be therapeutic and can also be a preventative measure for back pain. Our licensed massage therapists offer a variety of techniques to meet your needs. Fee: Chair Massage – 30 min $30 Full body massage – 60 min $55 Full body massage – 90 min $75 Three 60 min. full body massage $125
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Mom’s Rock and StrollMoms grab your babies and your strollers and meet us for a great one hour workout. Feel the benefit of socializing with other mommies while getting a fantastic workout with your little one. Enjoy cardio and strength training exercises along with yoga stretching postures. If your baby or toddler is comfortable and enjoys being in a stroller for one hour, then you and your child can and should participate. Please have an adequate stroller that gives proper support for your child’s neck. Babies should be at least 6 weeks of age. Please bring your own Yoga mat. Cindy Mason#27602: 1/17 – 2/23#27603: 2/28 – 4/6#27604: 4/11 – 5/18#27605: 5/23 – 7/1 – no classes on 5/30Days: Mon / Wed or Tue / ThuTime: 9:30 – 10:30 amPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: $40 Resident $60 Non-Resident
Indoor Walking for Active AdultsLooking for a place to walk during our winter months? Come walk with us Tuesday mornings inside at the Peter Boscow Gym. Socialize with new and current friends while getting in your winter workouts. This indoor walking program is self paced and self motivated. Pre-register. #27640: 1/11 – 3/1#27641: 3/8 – 4/26#27643: 5/3 – 6/21 Days: TuesdayTime: 9:00 – 10:00 amPlace: Peter Boscow GymFee: Free
Nutritional CounselingSHARC’s new Nutritional Counselor is ready to work with you! Schedule a nutritional consultation to discuss proper eating habits, daily caloric intake based on your body and activity level, meal choices and planning, changes needed for your daily diet and setting realistic goals to achieve your wellness needs. Fee: $25 for a 30 minute consultation. (If more
time is needed or used, additional fees will be assessed.)
$15 for each 15 minute follow-up session
Try a Triathlon Information SessionAdultCan you run, bike, and/or swim for 30 minutes without stopping? Do you like a challenge? If so, then you have what it takes to complete a triathlon (swim-bike-run) or duathlon (run-bike-run) as an individual or part of a relay team! This informational workshop is geared toward triathlon and duathlon beginners of any fitness level who are interested in finishing an event this summer. The workshop will include the following: an overview of triathlon event distances and local races; race day planning; race nutrition and clothing options; and basic training tips. It is sure to whet your appetite for meeting the challenge of completing your first “multi-sport” event. Casey Arendt, USA Triathlon certified coach.#27597: 2/23 #27598: 3/29 #27599: 4/19#27600: 5/26Time: 7:00 – 8:00 pmFee: Free for SHARC pass holders $4.25 Resident $6.25 Non-Resident
Triathlon Training Class AdultIf you are planning to complete a triathlon or duathlon this summer, this class can offer you direction in your training and keep you motivated to meet your goals! This nine-week training program provides biweekly group sessions for swim, bike, run, and strength training. Each participant will receive a training program do for days the class does not meet. Tuesdays will be cycling sessions while Thursdays will alternate between swimming and running. The instructor will contact you for specific locations as some training may be held at locations other than the SHARC. Prior to the first class session, all registered participants should be able to complete one length of the pool freestyle or crawl, run or jog for 10 min, and ride a bike for 20 min. More information about the sport of triathlon is available by attending a “Try a Triathlon” information session. Casey Arendt, USA Triathlon certified coach#27601 4/5 – 6/3Days: Mon / Wed or Tue / ThuTime: 6:30 – 7:30 amPlace: SHARCFee: $70 Resident $90 Non-Resident
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Cardio KickBegin your morning with a class tailored to fit your needs. This class will include cardio, strength training, and flexibility exercises to make you focus on your core. The enhanced flexibility and freedom the water will give you all you need to kick start your core.
M / W / F 6:35 – 7:20 am
Fit FriendsFit Friends is a great way to start your day. This senior based gentle class combines water resistance with light to moderate aerobic activity and great companionship. Mon/Wed/Fri is in the shallow end of the Main Pool and Tue/Thurs is in the Warm Water Pool. M – F 8:00 – 8:50 am
H20-To-GoKick start your body and your mind with this great morning workout. You’ll feel great all day and sleep well at night. M / W / F 9:00 – 9:50 am
Shallow PowerThis safe, non-jarring shallow water exercise class is designed to work each muscle and will be tailored to each participant’s intensity needs. You will be sure to improve endurance, strength and flexibility.T / TH 6:05 – 6:55 pm
Sweat-n-WetEnjoy a great workout while balanced in water with a buoyancy belt. Burn calories and tone your upper and lower body in the deep end of our Main Pool.M / W / F 10:00 – 11:00 am
Classes are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee.
Hydro TonePush, pull and move your body. Let the waters resistance strengthen and lengthen your muscles. Tone up your arms, abs and legs.
M – F 8:00 – 8:50 am
Power HouseThis complete training series provides strength, range of motion, functional correctness and endurance training accessible to all fitness levels and physical abilities using a variety of class formats. In water the use of circuits, intervals and assorted equipment promises nearly limitless cross training possibilities. Join the Power House to work hard, have fun and reap the benefits of water exercise. M – F 5:40 – 6:30 am
Power PlungePower Plunge is a great way to re-energize you as it takes place in both the shallow and deep end of our Main Pool. This challenging class is sure to increase endurance and provide a great aerobic workout. M / W 6:05 – 6:55 pmSat 8:00 – 8:50 am
Arthritis (Water Exercise) Develop flexibility, emphasize range of motion and strengthen joints while exercising in our Warm Water Pool. #27606: 1/24 – 3/4#27607: 3/7 – 4/15#27608: 4/18 – 5/27#28864: 5/29 – 7/8 – no classes on 5/30 or 7/4Day: Monday – FridayTime: 10:00 – 10:50 amFee/ $40 Resident with pass Session: $60 Non-Resident with pass $53 Resident without pass $80 Non-Resident without pass
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at SHARC The City of Hillsboro is accepting applications for Water Exercise Instructors. For questions, contact Brooke Ives (503-681-5384), apply in person at SHARC, or download an application at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/Jobs
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Cycle-YogaClass designed for those who are looking to get a high-impact workout on a stationary bike for 30 minutes. You will bike your way up and down hills while sprinting to energizing music. Immediately following the heart-pumping workout, you will stretch, strengthen, and finally relax your body to a nice flow of yoga moves for the last 30 minutes. Enjoy the full hour, or come to the 30 minutes of your choice. M / W 6:00 – 7:00 am
Fitness ChallengeThis 12 week class is designed for those who are participating in the City of Hillsboro Fitness Challenge, however anyone and everyone is encouraged to join. Get the motivation and support you need to reach your fitness goals through this cardio and weight training workout with circuits and intervals. This class is geared for all levels of fitness. W 5:15 – 6:00 pmF 8:30 – 9:15 am
Indoor CyclingThis cycling class is geared to both novice and expert exercisers. Experience a fantastic heart pumping workout including climbing, sprinting, and training to incredible music while riding a stationary bike. You must reserve a bike when the room opens.M / W / F 12:15 – 1:00 pmT / TH 6:30 – 7:30 pm
Pilates StrengthThis class takes you through a variety of Pilates exercises to tone and strengthen the body, while at the same time increasing flexibility. We will mainly focus on the core, which leads to stronger, healthier backs and stomachs. Leave the class feeling a sense of balance and tranquility.T 5:35 – 6:35 pm
PilogaThis class incorporates basic stretching and strengthening exercises of Yoga combined with Pilates mat exercises.W 6:05 – 6:35 pmF 9:20 – 9:50 am
Power HourBring your wrist wraps and/or boxing gloves because you will use the punching bags. This class offers a full body work out that will get your heart rate soaring and your muscles burning. You will improve your endurance, strength and balance through a combination of boxing drills, circuits and intervals. We do provide boxing gloves for participants who need them. T / TH 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
20/20/20A combination class involving a variety of high/low aerobic movements, a range of martial art techniques and a mixture of core strength exercises. Complete your day by sculpting and toning every muscle in the body in this yin-yang-chi style format. All levels are welcome. T / TH 6:35 – 7:45 pm
Boot CampThe ultimate circuit workout combining intervals of cardio drills and muscle conditioning. You will be training with a variety of equipment and exercise techniques that will give you a total body workout.M / W / F 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Cardio CircuitStrengthen your heart and body in this intermediate low impact aero-bic class. The easy to follow class format utilizes light weights, tubing with handles, and other tools to pro-mote cardio health, increase muscle strength and strengthen your core muscles.M / W 9:00 – 9:45 am
Cardio JamGet your body moving to the beat with this high energy, calorie burning dance class. You will be sure to get a great workout while moving to some great music. You will leave this class revved up and ready to go!! All levels are welcomed.
M / W 6:45 – 7:45 pm
Classes are included with the purchase of your Membership Pass or Single Visit Fee.Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule; please ask for an updated schedule.
Land Exercise Classes are included with the purchase of your membership pass or single visit fee.
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Underwater EGGstravaganza1 – 12 years Join us for an EGGcellent time hunting Easter eggs and treasures in our warm water pool. The Easter Bunny will also make a special appearance and be available for pictures. Parent participation required in the water for children 7 years and younger. Space is limited. Swim suit required to hunt for eggs in the pool.#27612: 12:30 – 1:15 pm 1 – 3 years #27610: 1:30 – 2:15 pm 4 – 7 years #27611: 2:30 – 3:15 pm 8 – 12 yearsDate: 4/23Day: SaturdayPlace: SHARCFee: $10 Resident $15 Non-Resident
Parent – Tot Easter PartySee page 2
Parent - Tot Holiday ThemeSee page 2
Look What I Can Make!See page 5
SilverSneakers® – Muscular Strength & Range of Movement Have fun and move to the music through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of movement, and activity for daily living skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, and a ball are offered, and a chair is used for seated and/or standing support.
T / TH 11:00 – 11:45 am
Silver&Fit® Level 2 ExperienceThis level is for moderately active older adults who exercise in some way one to two days per week. The class is designed to increase the participant’s flexibility, joint stability, dynamic balance, coordination, agility, reaction time, muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
M / W 10:00 – 10:45 am
Silver and StrongDesigned to meet the needs of the independent older adult. Strength, endurance, mobility, and flexibility are components of the workout. Chairs are available for support. F 10:00 – 10:45 am
Strength and Core ConditioningGet everything you want out of a fitness class! Enjoy a combination class that alternates strength train-ing exercises with cardio to sculpt every major muscle group, ending with intense core conditioning to tone your abs and back.M / F 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Tai Chi MovementsThis class combines the meditative movements of Tai Chi with yoga warm-up exercises and techniques. Tai Chi helps to improve balance, flexibility, strength, and posture. Harmonize your body and mind while relieving symptoms of stress, improving circulation, and toning muscles.
T / TH 9:45 – 10:45 am
Total Body ConditioningMaximize your workout! Complete head to toe workout with car-dio, resistance training, and abs. Instructor will use a variety of tools such as weights, step, floor, and bands.T / TH / F 6:00 – 6:45 am
willPower & grace™willpower & grace™ is a sweaty, dynamic fusion of the fitness indus-try’s most popular group exercise programs. This is an easy-to-follow, linear, strong and focused program for students of all levels. Through cardiovascular barefoot training we develop ankle, knee and hip stabi-lization to facilitate good movement and prevent injury.TH 5:35 – 6:35 pm
More Land Exercise ClassesClasses are included with the purchase of your Membership Pass or Single Visit Fee.
The Land Exercise Classes are on a monthly schedule, please ask for an updated schedule.
Yoga PosturesBegin your day enjoying classical yoga stances with precise instruc-tion focusing on breathing, relax-ation, and posture.T 8:15 – 9:30 amTH 8:30 – 9:30 amF 8:00 – 9:15 am
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Tiny Dancers2 – 3 years Learn basic dance movements while focusing on balance, coordination, and creativity. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson
Exer-tykes 2 ½ – 4 ½ years Participate in songs, movement and musical activities as you work out with parachute, rhythm sticks, dancing, movement and being silly. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson
Messy Munchkins & Messy Munchkins Jr.18 months – 5 years Create messy art projects with paint, glue, glitter, and play-dough. Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll
Wee Ones PlayWalking – 18 monthsToddlers focus on gross motor skills exploration, social interaction, and parental bonding with fun activities. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson
Wiggle, Giggle & Fun18 months – 2 ½ years Wiggle, giggle, and have fun while you dance, sing, and make music in this fun and stimulating class. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson
Dance for Fun18 months – 3 years Foster a love for music and dance while developing coordination and gross motor skills by singing and dancing. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson
Wee Ones Dance2 years Move and groove to music you know and love. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson
Itty Bitty Messy Art6 months – walkingCreate art with finger paints and squishy toys. Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll
Wee Ones Art Start 1 – 2 years Have a fun, messy time with your child using foam paint, glitter, dough, bubble paint, finger paint, and more to create art. Dress to get messy! Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll
Little Movers & Shakers1 – 2 years Sing songs, play games, move and shake to music. Children must be able to walk. Parent participation required. Lisa Robertson
Hillsboro Fitness Challenge
Hillsboro Fitness Challenge15 years – AdultJoin in the first ever Hillsboro Fitness Challenge to build a healthier community! During the 12-week challenge individuals will engage in activities on their own or with a group to step closer to a more active and healthier lifestyle. If you need motivation, support or direction on how to reach your fitness goals, this is the challenge for you. We will offer all the tools you need to be successful. Don’t pass up this opportunity. Upon registration, each participant will be given a personal training session, body composition reading and much, much more. Win great prizes and feel yourself more fit and healthy by the end of the challenge. For more information, call SHARC at 503-681-6127.
Check out these classes to help you get active! Zumba – page 37 Belly Dancing – page 37 Boxing – page 38 Pilates – page 38 Piloga – page 55 Core Conditioning – page 56 Cardio Circuit – page 55 Indoor Cycling – page 55 Hydro Tone – page 54 H20 to Go – page 54
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For details on the following programs, look in the Preschool & Parent/Child and Youth sections of this Activities Guide or visit our online registration at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec or call 503-681-6127.
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Look What I Can Make2 ½ – 5 years Create crafts and pieces of art, using glue, paper, glitter, paint and more. Projects are based on holidays and seasons. Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll
Welcome to Sesame Street2 ½ – 5 years Join favorite Sesame Street friends to learn letters, numbers, colors and more. Enjoy a Sesame Street story, sing a song, and create some arts and craft projects. Parent participation required. SHARC Staff
T-Shirt Painting2 ½ – 5 years Create a masterpiece on a T-shirt by painting and creating with tie-dye, fabric paint, and other mediums on a t-shirt we provide. Dress to get messy! Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll
Five-Six Pick-Up Sticks 3 - 4 yearsGames, movement and activities help with number recognition, counting, matching, and simple math. Lisa Robertson
Get Ready to Paint3 – 5 years Create masterpieces with stamps, foam brushes, sponges, cookie cutters, fingers and toes. Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll
Munchkins on the Move3 - 5 years Games and activities to get the body moving! Improve coordination and fitness. Parent participation requested if your child is not potty trained. Lisa Robertson
Jump-n-Jacks3 ½ - 5 years A fun way for kids to exercise while listening to music including sport drills, movement, stretching, yoga and more. Lisa Robertson
Little Masterpieces3 ½ - 5 years Learn about great works of art by famous artists and create your own masterpieces using drawing, painting, collage, and other mediums. Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll
Pee Wee Yoga3 ½ – 5 years Develop confidence, inner strength, and concentration through self-relaxation and self control. Lisa Robertson
Krafty Kids 3 – 5 years Create tie-dye, decoupage, make play-dough, paper crafts and more! Parent participation required for 3 year olds. Suzie Schroll
Craft Fun! 3 – 5 years Make a different craft in each class to explore your creativity. Parent participation is required. Suzie Schroll
Hop, Skip and Jump3 – 5 years Participate in games, sports, and activities emphasizing large motor development in a fun and non-competitive environment. Parent participation required for children who are not potty trained. Lisa Robertson
Pee Wee Tumbling3 – 5 years Enjoy the basic steps of tum-bling and balance. Class will emphasize large motor skills, balance, coordination, and having fun! Wear something comfortable. Parent participa-tion required for 3 year olds; optional for 4 and 5 year olds. Lisa Robertson
Homeschool Yoga6 – 15 years This fun class will help your child develop confidence, in-ner strength, and concentra-tion. It teaches children self-relaxation and self control. Wear something comfortable. Lisa Robertson
Tiny Tot Story & Craft Time2 – 5 years Listen to a story and do story-related art and craft projects. SHARC Staff
Shape Me Up 2 ½ - 4 years Red hearts, yellow moons, blue diamonds, and all the colors of the rainbow are presented in this active class designed to teach colors and shapes. Parent participation is not required for students who are potty trained. Lisa Robertson
Wee Ones Fitness NEW!2 ½ - 4 yearsTumbling, frog jumps, bunny hops, parachute, balls, sports drills, fun games and more help improve coordination and fitness. Parent participation required for children not potty trained. Lisa Robertson
Lions, Tigers, and Bears, Oh My! 2 ½ – 5 years Listen to stories about lions, tigers, and bears, then recreate them in puppets, masks, pictures, and other fun crafts. Parent participation required. Suzie Schroll
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Parks and Recreation OfficeLocation: 4400 NW 229th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124Phone: 503-681-6120Phone Registration: 503-681-5397Sports Cancellation: 503-681-6226Fax: 503-681-6124Web Site: www.ci.hillsboro.or.usOffice Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tyson Recreation CenterLocation: 1880 NE Griffin Oaks St. Hillsboro, OR 97124Phone: 503-615-6552Fax: 503-615-6550Office Hours: Mon/Wed: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Tue/Thur: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Fri: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
SHARC Shute Park Aquatic & Recreation CenterLocation: 953 SE Maple St. Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone: 503-681-6127Fax: 503-681-5391Office Hours: Mon – Fri: 5:30 am – 9:30 pm Sat: 7:00 am – 8:00 pm Sun: 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts CenterLocation: 527 E. Main St. Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone: 503-615-3485Fax: 503-615-3484Office Hours: Mon – Thu: 9:00 am – 9:00 pm Fri: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex (Hillsboro Stadium)Location: 4450 NW 229th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124Facility Rentals: 503-615-6536 503-681-6120
Hillsboro Community/Senior CenterLocation: 750 SE 8th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone(General): 503-648-3823Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120Fax: 503-640-5472
Jackson Bottom Wetlands PreserveLocation: 2600 SW Hillsboro Hwy. Hillsboro, OR 97123Phone(General): 503-681-6206Fax: 503-681-6277
River HouseLocation: 4000 SE Rood Bridge Road Hillsboro, OR 97123Facility Rentals: 503-681-6120
Additional Program Locations53rd Avenue Park & Sports Fields: 333 NE 53rd Ave.Century High School: 2000 SE Century Blvd.Elden Kellar Track (HARE Field): NE Delsey & Grant St.Fairgrounds Sports Complex: 880 NE 28th Ave.Four Seasons Bowling Center: 322 SE Washington St.Glencoe High School: 2700 NW Glencoe Road Gym Nest: 1414 SE 18th Ave.Liberty High School: 21945 NW Wagon Way Lincoln Street Elementary School: 801 NE Lincoln St.Peter Boscow Gym: 452 NE 3rd Ave.South Meadows Middle School: 4690 SE Davis St.Witch Hazel Elementary School: 4950 SE Davis St.
Registration Information:RecXpress online registration is available at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec.
Catalog Information:The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Activities Guide is distributed to all Hillsboro elementary school students and is available at the Parks and Recreation Administration office, the Tyson Recreation Center, SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic and Recreation Center), the Walters Cultural Arts Center, Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve, the Civic Center, the Hillsboro libraries and Chamber of Commerce.
Photography:The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to photograph program participants for publicity purposes. These photos are for city use only and may be used in future promotional materials without prior consent or expectation of compensation.
Special Needs:The Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department actively seeks and supports participation by persons with disabilities in recreation programs and services.To ensure your needs are met, please contact the Parks and Recreation Administration office at 503-681-6120.
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Rock Creek Trail 20900 NW Amberwood Drive
Evergreen Park 13.97 acres2615 NW 194th Terrace
53rd Avenue Community Park 7 acres333 NE 53rd Ave.
Magnolia Park 3.75 acres1810 NW 192nd Ave.
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Hondo Dog Park 3.75 acres4499 NW 229th Ave.
Art
PGri�n Oaks Park 6.64 acres1880 NE Gri�n Oaks St.
Shadywood Park 9.24 acres535 NE 24th Ave.
PUJ Hamby Park 6.7 acres
1035 NE Jackson School Road
Bagley Park 1.9 acres201 NE Jackson Street
PGlencoe Creek Park 2.2 acres
2955 NE 15th Ave.
PMcKinney Park 1.8 acres375 NW Dennis Ave.
Walnut Street Park 2.5 acres1717 SE Walnut St.
Shute Park 13.44 acres750 SE 8th Ave.
Dairy Creek Park 24 acres515 SW 17th Ave.
Turner Creek Park 12.5 acres789 SE 31st Ct.
Bicentennial Park 4.4 acres275 NE 25th Ave.
Jackson Bottom Wetlands 725 acres2600 Hillsboro Hwy.
Tyson Recreation Center1880 NE Gri�n Oaks St.
Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery1601 W. Baseline St.
Harold Eastman Rose Garden620 NE Jackson School Road
Art
Glenn & Viola Walters Arts Cntr.527 E Main Street
Shute Park Aquatic Recreation Center953 SE Maple St.
Senior Community Center750 SE 8th Ave.
Central Park 2.5 acres6200 NE Brighton Drive
Rosebay Park 2.45 acres1650 NE 65th Ave.
Rock Creek Trail 20900 NW Amberwood Drive
Evergreen Park 13.97 acres2615 NW 194th Terrace
53rd Avenue Community Park 7 acres333 NE 53rd Ave.
Magnolia Park 3.75 acres1810 NW 192nd Ave.
Frances Street Park 8.72 acres6205 SE Frances St.
Noble Woods Park 39.42 acres475 SW 231st /23480 W Baseline Rd.
Reedville Creek Park 9.61 acres7500 SE Frances Street
Gordon Faber Recreation Complex/ Hillsboro Stadium
4450 NW 229th Ave.
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation O�ces4400 NW 229th Ave.
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SkateParks
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IndoorFitness
Tennis
Pool
Administrative/Rental Spaces
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Fountain/Sprayground
PicnicShelters
Parking
PlaygroundEquipment
Restrooms
Public ArtDiscGolf
Parks Facilities
WalkingTrails
NaturalAreas
DogPark
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Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-612062
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SHARC (Shute Park Aquatic& Recreation Center)(953 SE Maple St.)Monday – Friday, 5:30 am – 9:30 pmSaturday, 7:00 am – 8:00 pmSunday, 8:00 am – 7:00 pm
Tyson Recreation Center(1880 NE Griffin Oaks St.)Mon/Wed: 11:00 am – 5:00 pmTue/Thur: 8:30 am – 5:00 pmFri: 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Mail-in Registration Mail-in registration must be received at least seven working days prior to the first day of class. Please confirm registration by phone prior to the start of the class by calling 503-681-6120 for Recreation programs and 503-681-6127 for Aquatic programs. Mail registration form to Parks and Recreation, 4400 NW 229th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124. Please do not send cash in the mail. Make checks payable to: City of Hillsboro. You will only be notified by phone if a class is full or canceled. Fees for programs must be paid at the time of registration.
Phone-in Registration Phone-in registration for winter/spring programs begins on January 4th and can be taken weekdays from8:30 am – 4:30 pm Register by calling 503-681-5397. If all lines are busy, please defer your call to a later time if possible. Payment method is by Visa, MasterCard or Discover. Have all registration information ready when you call. Register for your immediate family ONLY. One family per phone call.
Fees/Cancellation/Refund PolicyAll fees will be collected during registration. Cash, check and Visa, MasterCard or Discover are accepted. Resident is defined as any individual living within the city limits of Hillsboro. All classes have a minimum enrollment and may be cancelled as early as 10 days before the class starts if the minimum enrollment is not met. Full refunds or credits will be given when a class cancels or is postponed. When a recreation class refund is requested by the participant, the refund will be prorated from the date of the request; a service charge of $5.00 will apply. No refunds or credits will be given after a swim lesson has begun. Please allow up to 4 weeks to receive a refund.
Wait ListsIf a class is filled before we receive your registration, we will inform you and suggest your name be added to a wait list. If openings become available, we will fill the class from names on the wait list. 48 hours after notification, if we have not received your registration your place in the class will be forfeit and the next person on the wait list will be notified.
Four Easy Ways to Register!
Glenn & Viola WaltersCultural Arts Center(527 E. Main St.)Monday – Thursday, 9:00 am – 9:00 pm,Friday, 9:00 am – 6:00 pmSaturday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Hillsboro Parks & Recreation Office(4400 NW 229th Ave.)Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
RecXpress Online RegistrationOnline registration is available beginning on January 4th at www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec. Whether you are a new or returning customer, please contact us to request your login information. You may contact us by phone at (503) 681-6120 or come into any of our facilities during business hours to obtain your “Account I.D.” and PIN. If you have ever registered for a program with the Hillsboro Parks and Recreation Department, you already have an account with us, but will need this information to register. If you have never registered for one of our programs, then your account will need to be set up by one of our staff. With our online registration program, you will be able to view your account, browse our wide array of programs and classes, and register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Payment method is by Visa, MasterCard or Discover.
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Walk-in RegistrationWalk-in registration will begin for all fall programs on January 4th at the following locations:
The City of Hillsboro Parks & Recreation staff may take photos of participants enrolled in recreation and aquatics programs, classes and events. Please be aware that these photos are property of the City of Hillsboro and may be used in future catalogs, brochures, flyers or other promotional materials without prior consent or expectation of compensation.
Are there any special needs including allergies that our instructors should be aware of?
Emergency Contact
Photography Permission
Participant Waiver
The City of Hillsboro is providing parks and recreation services to the named participant. As part of the payment for these services, the participant assumes all risks of personal injury, death and property damage resulting from the provision of these services by the City of Hillsboro and its agents. Participant releases Hillsboro and its agents from any liability to the participant for personal injury, death, or property damage arising out of the provision of these services to the participant by the City and its agents. The City does not provide insurance coverage to the participant for this activity.
Parent/Guardian Signature Printed Name Parent/Guardian Date
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Participant Name Course Title Course # Fees
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Registration FormParticipant Information (please print)
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Mail to: Hillsboro Parks & Recreation, 4400 NW 229th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124
Main Contact(18 yrs & older):______________________________ Home Phone:_______________
Work Phone(Father):___________ Work Phone(Mother):____________ Other Phone:___________
Address:_______________________________________ City:_______________ Zip:___________
Emails:__________________________________________ Hillsboro City Resident:___Yes___No
Birth Date Grade
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Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-612064
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Coming Soon!
Hey kids and parents! Are you looking for a fun place to hang out that’s active and out of the weather? Hillsboro Parks & Recreation will soon be opening the Outdoors In Park @ the Plaza. This is a new kind of park experience – indoors! - with a full-size playground system with slides, an 8’ tall climbing wall, and a unique whole-body electronic gaming system that provides a fun, heart-pumping workout for kids and adults. Rentals will be available on weekends for parties and gatherings. Various recreation classes for all ages will also be offered – watch for details!Bring the outside in for a fantastic fun time! Expected to be open by February 2011.Hours of Operation:
Mon. – Fri.: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm & 2:00 – 5:00 pmSaturday: 10:00 am – 12:00 pmRentals: Sat. & Sun. 12:30 – 3:30 pm & 4:00 – 7:00 pm
Fees: Resident Non-ResidentSingle Visit Admission: $3.50 $55 pass punch card: $16 $2410 pass punch card: $30 $45Rentals: $50/hour $75/hourChildren must be accompanied and supervised by an adult for drop-in play.
Register Online Anytime: www.ci.hillsboro.or.us/ParksRec Phone Registration: 503-681-5397 Info Line: 503-681-6120
Discover Hillsboro’s Parks
In1975,theHillsboroUtilitiesCommissiondonatedthis4.4acresitetotheCityofHillsborofora park. Park development began in 1976 with the help of a grant from the American Revolution BicentennialCommissionanddonationsfromlocalbusinesses.AFireDepartmentsubstationhousinga rescue unit and volunteer training was permitted as a temporary use in 1976 and occupies .8 acre of the site until 2012. A playground and picnic shelter were added in 1978 with the help of grants from the Land&WaterConservationFundandtheStateGrant-In-Aidprogram.
Theparkwasrenovatedandre-dedicatedin2010withthehelpofaCommunityDevelopmentBlockGrant.BicentennialParknowfeaturesnewADAaccessiblerestrooms,anexpandedplaygroundwith a climbing boulder and a tot play area for little ones. The park also has new walkways amd park furnishings including benches, tables and waste receptacles.
Discover~Bicentennial Park
275 NE 25th Ave
• 4.4acrepark• Opengrassyplayingfield• Picnicshelter• Expandedplayground• Restrooms• Climbingboulder• Totplayarea• Grassyplayarea• .25milepedestrianwalkways
Community Champions ~ 2010Our sincere thanks go to the following community partners, donors and sponsors for their wonderful contributions this past year in helping us fulfill our mission of providing diverse,innovativeandexceptionalrecreationalandculturalopportunitiesthatenrichthelivesofourcitizens:
Award SpecialtiesBrookwoodBaptistChurchCalvaryLutheranChurch
ClaeysCateringCleanWaterServices
CommunitySeniorCenterofHillsboro,IncDick’s Sporting Goods
Ellen BantaFredMeyer
FrontierCommunicationsGenentech
Gordon & Diana StollHART (Hillsboro Actor’s Regional Theatre)
Hillsboro ArgusHillsboroChamberofCommerce
HillsboroCommunityArtsHillsboroCommunityFoundation
Hillsboro Dog AssociationHillsboro Downtown Business Association
HillsboroFarmers’MarketHillsboroFireDepartment
Hillsboro HEAT Swim TeamHillsboroLibrary
Hillsboro Police DepartmentHillsboro School District
HillsboroSchoolsFoundationHillsboro Symphony OrchestraHillsboroTuesdayMarketplace
Hillsboro Water DepartmentHomeDepot(BuildingHealthyCommunitiesGrant)
InsomniaCoffeeCompanyIntel&IntelFoundationIntelInvolvedGrantProgram
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve NonprofitJames & Sue Gerhardt
Kaiser PermanenteKUIKAM1360
Land&WaterConservationFundLarkspurLanding
Longbottom’sCoffee&TeaMetroRegionalGovernment
MetroMountainClimbing&KidnasiumNWNational Recreation and Parks Association
Nike (Back Your Block Grant & Nike Employee Grant FundoftheOregonCommunityFoundation)
Northwest Trail AllianceOregonArtsCommission
OregonChoraleOregonCounciloftheHumanities
Oregon Department of TransportationOregonMandolinOrchestra
Oregon Recreation and Parks AssociationPort of Portland
RegionalArts&CultureCouncilREI, Inc.SOLV
SonriseChurchSoroptimists International of Hillsboro
Sweet TomatoesTarget
TheVenetianTrader Joes, HillsboroTualatin Riverkeepers
TualatinValleyRoseSocietyTualatinValleyGardenClub
TualatinValleyChapteroftheAmericanRhododendronSociety
Tuality HealthcareUmpqua Bank
UnitusCommunityCreditUnionUS Bank
WaltersFamilyFoundationWashingtonCountyArts,Heritage&
HumanitiesCoalitionWashingtonCountyBicycleTransportationCoalition
WashingtonCountyCommissiononChildren&FamiliesWashingtonCountyOfficeofCommunityDevelopment,
CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrant(CDBG)WashingtonCountyVisitorsAssociation
WestportCommunityChurchWholeFoodsMarket
We also extend our sincere appreciation to all of our wonderful individual and group volunteers who provide valuable resources and countless hours of
time and effort for the benefit of the community.