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Spring 2014
Adaptive and InclusiveRecreation (AIR)• Volunteer with AIR, see page 3• Adaptive Bike Day, see page 6• Check out our Adult Outings, see pages 7-9
Register on-line at www.PortlandParks.org Commissioner Amanda Fritz 503-823-PLAY Director Mike Abbaté
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TABLE OF CONTENTSInclusion Services ................................................. 2Special Interest Classes ......................................... 4Drop-in Classes ..................................................... 5Adaptive Bike Day ................................................ 6Adult Outings .....................................................7-9Transportation Information ................................. 10Community Resources ........................................ 11Facility Map ...................................................12-13Registration Information ................................14-15
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 am - 5 pmClosed: May 26 - Memorial Day
Rec. Coordinator II: Jane Doyle E-mail: Jane.Doyle@portlandoregon.govRec. Coordinator I: Kevin MattiasE-mail: Kevin.Mattias@portlandoregon.gov Rec. Leader: Teresa Koon E-mail: Teresa.Koon@portlandoregon.gov
Bus Lines: #70, 12th Ave. Bus #12, #19, #20 and MAX are within three blocks.
Parking: On-street or Portland Tennis Center
Disabled Access: Entrances: Accessible Parking: Accessible. Designated spot in the Ten-nis Center parking lot and on-street in front of the outdoor tennis courts by the AIR office. Restroom: Accessible Note: The office is not adjacent to the parking lot or street. Call office for directions.
Within the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) of 1990, Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) provides accommodations to individuals with disabilities/special needs, so that they may receive an equal opportunity to participate in programs offered citywide.
How it Works1. Choose the activity you would like to participate
in, and then the PP&R site where the activity is being offered.
2. Register for the activity. You can do this in person at a PP&R site, or on-line at www.PortlandParks.org. When registering, let the person know that you will need accommodations in order to participate in the activity (online, check the box.)
3. Once registered, please contact Inclusion Services at 503-823-4328. If this is your first accommodation through Inclusion Services you will need to do a phone intake with a staff member. At the end of the phone intake, it will be determined whether an assistant will be needed on the first day of the activity to provide on-site support. Future assistance will be provided based on need. The inclusion staff will work with the instructor on how to support you and your individual needs.
Important DetailsA general program may be adapted using auxiliary aids and services, but the basic structure of the program remains the same. Accommodations are made as needed, and can be flexible and creative. Participants need to register for activities that are intended for their birth age. Personal care is provided for activities in the pre-school and youth category, up through age 12.
If you have questions about Inclusion Services, please call 503-823-4328 V/TTY. A minimum of 10 business days (Monday-Friday) advance notice is required. The Inclusion Services staff will do their best to accommodate each participant.
INCLUSION SERVICES FOR PEOPLEWITH SPECIAL NEEDS
View and register for classes on-line at www.PortlandParks.org or call the
Customer Service Center at 503-823-2525.Summer 2014
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CALENDAR
Adaptive and
Inclusive Recreation (AIR)
426 NE 12th Ave.Portland, OR 97232
Telephone: 503-823-4328FAX 503- 823-4329Oregon Relay - 711
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VOLUNTEERS WANTED
The Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) program offers community-based recreation activities and leisure services specially designed for youth through adults who have a disability or special need. Our services assist people to develop and use their leisure time in ways to enhance their health, independence and well-being.
AIR MISSION STATEMENT
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SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES
Creative Art Age: 16 - AdultExpress an artistic side! Activities such as drawing, painting & clay encourage the artist to immerge. Experience joy as you display artwork with other students & exchange project ideas.Course #: 1000531Date: Monday, March 31 - May 19Time: 6:00pm-7:30pmResident $50; Non-Resident $70
Location: Mt Tabor SUN Community School MS
5800 SE Ash (one block south of Burnside)
Bus: #20 and #71
Cooking With Friends Age: 16 - AdultOne part food, two parts pals create the formula for a good tasting event. Gain confidence & cooperative skills while discovering new recipes & preparing a wonderful dish to share. Smile while enjoying the fruits of your labor.Course #: 1000543Date: Thursday, April 10 - May 15Time: 6:00pm-7:30pmResident $45; Non-Resident $63
Location: Sellwood Community Center
1436 SE Spokane (one block north of Tacoma)
Bus: #70
AIR staff will arrive 30 minutes before the start of classes and drop-in activities
Please do not arrive more than 30 minutes ahead of time to classes
and activities.
Social SamplerAge: 16 - Adult
Add some FLAIR to your life! Choose the date & we’ll provide the good times! Develop new leisure & recreational skills while socializing with friends new & old in a variety of activities from crafts to cooking to karaoke. Get off the couch & discover your hidden talent.
All classes are held at:77 NE Knott
(2 blocks west of MLK)Bus # 4, # 33 and # 40
Price per class: Residents $8; Non-Resident: $12
Register for as many classes as you like! 1.) Music, Music, Music! Come and listen to your favorite tunes. Sing a long, tap your toes or get up & dance. Brings your own cds or listen to others favorite songs.Course #: 1000423Date: Monday, April 14, 3:00pm-4:30pm
2.) Use beads to make a wonderful necklace, bracelet or any other thing you can put a bead on.Course #: 1000420Date: Monday, April 21, 3:00pm-4:30pm
3.) Spring time is perfect for planting flowers. Paint a flower pot, then plant seeds to grow a beautiful flower to enjoy at home.Course #: 1000426Date: Monday, April 28, 3:00pm-4:30pm
4.) Simple Science! What new things can we learn by doing cool experiments? From erupting volcanoes to flying machines.Course #: 1000428Date: Monday, May 5, 3:00pm-4:30pm
5.) Come eat your ice cream sundae on a Monday. We will have the goods to make an ice cream treat for you to enjoy.Course #: 1000431Date: Monday, May 12, 3:00pm-4:30pm
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Scholarships: City of Portland residents and non-residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance can apply for partial scholarships for AIR activities. Contact AIR at 503-823-4328.
Bowling For Fun Age: 10 - AdultWhoop It up with your friends while knocking down pins. Beginners through advanced are welcomed. Bring $4 for one game or $8 for two. To accommodate bowlers who wish to play every week and don’t want to hassle with bringing money each time, we offer a 20 game punch card for $80.Shoes are free. Pre-registration is not required. Adaptive bowling equipment is available at the lanes. Drop-in ActivityDate: Wednesday, April 2 - June 4Time: 3:00pm-4:45pm
Location:20th Century Lanes
3350 SE 92 (cross street Powell)Bus #9 and MAX
Have fun dancing to a DJ or a band. Socialize with friends, both old and new. Refreshments are provided. Cost for participants is $5. Facility staff and parents are free, but donations are kindly accepted to help with the cost. Group and foster home staff must stay to assist their participants in the dance unless prior arrangements have been made with AIR by calling 503-823-4328.
Due to the large number of participants who attend the dance, AIR staff is only able to supervise participants who are in the auditorium, social room or the hallway of the center. Staff is unable to provide assistance to participants who need close supervision or personal care in the restroom.
Please note that if a person has a seizure during the dance, the PP&R policy is that the city’s EMT service will be called even if the person has support staff or family there.
DROP-IN CLASS
PP&R’s non-resident fee is changing and will take effect with courses programmed in winter term. All non-resident fees listed in
this guide reflect the new rates.For detailed information see page 14.
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$55Kcity-wide run/walk series P
ortland Parks & Recreation 2014
All races begin at 9am
May 18: Fernhill #421170
June 15: Lents #421171
July 13: Gabriel #421172
Aug. 17: Laurelhurst #421173
Sept. 14: Westmoreland #421174
Oct. 19: Pier #421175
$5 18 years & older
Kids run for FREE! (17 & under)
Kids Fun Run (8 & under)
Rockwall, Family activities, Vendors
Space is limitedRegister early!
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SATURDAY ADULT OUTINGS AGE: 18-ADULT
Elk Farm At Rosse Posse AcresHave a close encounter with one of North America’s most majestic animals. Learn everything you ever wanted to know about these wonderful creatures, including how they are raised & why their antlers are cut off every year. Do they grow back? Come & see at this fascinating family owned facility! We will be traveling to an Elk Farm in Molalla. There is a wonderful barn full of small farm animals to see. Bring $15 for lunch and admission.Course #: 1001727Date: Saturday, April 19Time: 8:30am-2:30pmResident $29; Non-resident $41
MEETING LOCATION All outings leave from the parking lot of the Portland Tennis Center, 324 NE 12th, across from Franz Bakery. The cross-street is Flanders. Look for Portland Parks & Recreation’s white van. Bus #70 stops near the parking lot but doesn’t run until 9:00 a.m. on Saturdays. Buses #12, #19 #20 and MAX are within three blocks. For more information on outings, call AIR at 503-823-4328.
Residents: People who live in the City of Portland tax base.Non-residents: People who live outside the tax base, like Gresham, Lake Oswego and Clackamas.
Withdrawal & Refund InformationWithdraWalS & refundS: Please notify us at least five (5) business days (Monday-friday) before the start of your program so that we can refund or credit your account for the registration fee. Refunds will not be given without enough notice. Pre-paid materials and admission tickets cannot be refunded.Refund request time frame requirements1st Day of activity Latest time of notification
Monday Prior Monday at noonTuesday Prior Thursday at noonWednesday Prior Wednesday at noonThursday Prior Thursday at noonFriday Prior Friday at noonSaturday Prior Monday at noonSunday Prior Monday at noon
A Portland Tram Adventure What is a pod & how many people can travel in one? Have a new experience on a unique form of transportation that has reshaped the skyline of our city. See downtown, the Willamette River, several bridges, & Mt. Hood from up high. Ride with friends & enjoy the beautiful view. Please bring $4 for the tram ride. We will be eating at The Old Spaghetti Factory. Please bring $12 for lunch.Course #: 1001737Date: Saturday, April 5Time: 10:00am-1:30pm Resident $20; Non-resident $28
Lunch At SeasideDined at the beach lately? Experience a wonderful trip to the coast & have lunch at a local restaurant. Shop at stores & stroll the accessible Boardwalk enjoying the view of the Pacific Ocean without getting sand in your shoes. Please bring $15 for lunch & spending money.Course #: 1001210 Date: Saturday, April 12 Time: 9:00am-5:00pm Resident $35; Non-resident $49
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In the van each bench seat accommodates 2 average sized adults. If you need
additional space, contact AIR at 503-823-4328 prior to registering.
Let us know if you need a sign language interpreter or FM Loop amplifier in order to participate in a Portland Parks & Recreation program, activity, or service. Please call at least five working days in advance so that arrangements can be made. Services are free. Call AIR at 503-823-4328.
See page 2 for PP&R Inclusion Services information.
SATURDAY ADULT OUTINGS AGE: 18-ADULT
Guide Dogs GraduationSee the dogs work! Celebrate the presentation of these special K-9’s to their new owners. Tour the facility & learn about their months of training. Enjoy lunch with you friends afterwards. Bring $12 for lunch at Panera Bread. There is a gift shop at the facility if you want to bring extra money.Course #: 1001391 Date: Saturday, May 10 Time: 10:00am-4:30pm Resident $29; Non-resident $41
Dinner & DancingLet’s Party! Meet new people & dance at Vancouver -Clark Park & Recreation, Access To Recreation dance. Dine out & enjoy dinner before moving to the music! Please bring $7 to cover the cost of admission and a light dinner.Course #: 1001198 Date: Saturday, April 26 Time: 4:00pm-8:00pm Resident $23; Non-resident $33
Take A Fun Trip With AIR - John’s Incredible PizzaWant to try something new & interesting? Go somewhere that you haven’t been before? Spend the day with old & new friends as we travel to exciting locations in the area. Create memories that will last a life time. What will you learn today? We will be going to John’s Incredible Pizza Company for pizza & video games. The buffet has pizza, salads, soups and desserts. Bring $12 for the buffet and extra money for games.Course #: 1000906 Date: Saturday, May 3 Time: 10:30am-2:30pm Resident $20; Non-resident $28
Friends, Food & Fun While Eating Out What is your favorite meal? Enjoy the aroma & taste of a special treat. Come with us & dine with old & new acquaintances. Desert anyone? We will be dining at Tollgate Station in Sandy, OR. It is famous for good old fashion comfort food such as meatloaf, hamburgers and chicken. Please bring $18 for lunch.Course #: 1000901 Date: Saturday, May 17 Time: 10:30am-2:30pm Resident $18; Non-resident $26
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AIR staff will arrive 30 minutes before the start of classes and drop-in activities
Please do not arrive more than 30 minutes ahead of time to classes
and activities.
It’s Happening At The Oregon Zoo! Sea lions & otters romp for your enjoyment in underwater viewing areas! Insects, amphibians, birds & mammals await your discovery! Explore different environments, including tundra, desert & marine life gaining knowledge of animals from around the world. Please bring $12 for Zoo admission and your own lunch.Course #: 1001222 Date: Saturday, May 31 Time: 11:00am-4:00pm Resident $25; Non-resident $35
SATURDAY ADULT OUTINGS AGE: 18-ADULT
Fun In The Coastal SunThe crash of the waves, the smell of the sweet salt air, or the feel of sand between your toes; it is tough not to love going to the beach. Take a ride with us & enjoy one of nature’s treasures. Relax & let loose in one of the most beautiful places around, the wonderful Oregon oceanfront. Manzanita Beach will be our destination, after we eat lunch at Nehalem State Park. Explore the beach for rocks, shells & other treasures. A beach wheelchair will be available to use if you feel unsteady in the sand. You will need to be able to transfer to the beach wheelchair on your own. Please bring lunch and $5 for ice cream on the way home.Course #: 1001218 Date: Saturday, June 14 Time: 9:00am-6:00pm Resident $35; Non-resident $49
Rose Festival ParadeEveryone loves a parade! Experience the pageantry, beauty & excitement watching from reserved seats inside the Memorial Coliseum. Share the thrill of the parade with new friends over lunch afterwards. Your ticket cost is included in the registration fee. Bring $12 for lunch after the parade.Course #: 1001205 Date: Saturday, June 7 Time: 8:00am-2:30pm Resident $45; Non-resident $63
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Help us save the environment by communicating with you electronically. Please share with us your e-mail address. You will receive notices about drop-in activities, when registration starts and other important information.
When people attend PP&R programs there are several ways they can get to the different locations. Options for people may be one of the following, based on their individual situation.
•Familymemberorsupportstaffdrivesthem•RegularTri-Metfixedrouteservicesortaking
the MAX•TakingtheTri-MetLift,whichisdoortodoor
transportation•Walkingtothelocation
When people attend AIR community outings, the outings always leave from and return to the same location. The meeting point is the Portland Tennis Center, 324 NE 12th. The Tennis Center is located just south of Benson High School and directly across from Franz Bakery.
It is common for people to use the Tri-Met Lift as their means of transportation. People may be eligible for LIFT service if they have a disability or a disabling health condition and the disability or health condition prevents them from independently using Tri-Met bus, MAX Light Rail, WES Commuter Rail and/or Portland Streetcar service some or all of the time (without assistance, other than from the bus driver).
To request a LIFT application packetbymailorfax,contactthe LIFT office at 503-962-8200 or go on-line for an application at www.trimet.org/lift.
TRANSPORTATION FOR PEOPLE ATTENDING ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION (AIR) PROGRAMS
All AIR programs are wheelchair accessible unless otherwise stated.Staff requests no perfume or fragrances at AIR activities.
Community Outing PolicyIn an effort to keep groups small, excursions include only nine to eleven participants. The outings use one van, which is wheelchair accessible. Staff ratio is usually 1 staff for every 3 participants. A smaller ratio may be available upon request. Participants need to stay with AIR staff at all times. Appropriate behavior is expected throughout the activity. Because of the limited number of spaces available, each group/foster home or day program is limited to three people per trip. You may ask to put additional people on the waiting list. We are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items during activities.
Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) does not allow participants, staff or volunteers to drink alcohol or use illegal drugs while participating, working, or volunteering in activities. This includes community outing locations where alcohol is served.
Please remember that all AIR outings are done as a group activity. Participants must stay with AIR staff at all times no matter how independent they are. Because this is a group activity, participants may not get to do everything they want because of the needs of the whole group.
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES
The following are programs that offer recreation opportunities for people with disabilities/special needs. AIR staff are not at the programs listed below.
Adventures Without Limits503-359-2568 www.awloutdoors.comOutdoor recreation for people with disabilities.
Companion Program & Art Studio503-359-2512 www.thecompanionprogram.orgWe seek to help people who want to participate in social and recreational activities by assisting them in establishing natural supports in their own communities.
Forward Stride503-590-2959 www.forwardstride.orgTherapeutic horseback riding lessons, hippotherapy, and vaulting classes for individuals with disabilities and chronic medical issues.
Independent Living Resources503-232-7411 www.ilr.orgPeer counseling, advocacy, information and referral, classes and recreational outings for people with disabilities.
Oregon Disability Sports503-241-0850 www.oregondisabilitysports.netVarious sports for people of all ages with physical disabilities.
PHAME503-973-5815 www.phameacademy.orgFine and performing arts academy for young adults and adults with developmental disabilities.
Special Olympics - State Office503-248-0600 www.soor.orgMany different sports for people with developmental disabilities.
TOP Soccer 503-638-9777 www.oregonyouthsoccer.org Community-based soccer program that is designed to meet the needs of people ages 4 through adult with physical and/or mental disabilities.
Trips Inc. 541-686-1013 www.tripsinc.com All-inclusive vacation packages for travelers ages 16 through adult with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Disneyland to New Zealand! Supervision is provided.
PP&R RESOURCES
Scholarships City of Portland residents and non-residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance can apply for partial scholarships for AIR activities. Call AIR at 503-823-4328.
I really enjoy coming to your outings, they make me happy. Tim C.
Portland Parks & RecreationInformation HotlineFor information on Portland Parks & Recreation services and programs, call the Parks Hotline at 503-823-PLAY (7529). Information is also available on the internet for those using voice synthesis. Visit our website at www.PortlandParks.org.
Portland Parks & Recreation MissionPortland Parks & Recreation is dedicated to ensuring access to leisure opportunities and enhancing Portland’s natural beauty.
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Get active – we have a facility in your neighborhood!
Recreation Programs and Facilities – referenced to the map
NORTH & NORTHEAST PORTLAND1. Beaumont SUN Community School 4043NEFremont•503-916-5615
2. Columbia Swim Pool 7701N.Chautauqua•503-823-3669
3. Delta Park Sports Complex DeltaPark•503-823-1656
4. Faubion SUN Community School 3039NERosaParksWay•503-916-5694
5. Grant Swim Pool (summer only) 2300NE33rd•503-823-3674
6. IFCC - Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340N.Interstate•503-823-4322
7. Matt Dishman Community Center & Swim Pool,77NEKnott•503-823-3673
8. Montavilla Community Center & Swim Pool (summer only) 8219 NE Glisan 503-823-4101•Pool:503-823-3675
9. Peninsula Park Community Center & Swim Pool (summer only) 700 N. Rosa Parks Way 503-823-3620•Pool:503-823-367710. Pier Park Swim Pool (summer only) N.Seneca&StJohns•503-823-367811. Portland Tennis Center 324NE12th•503-823-318912. Roseway Heights SUN Community School 7334NESiskiyou•503-916-586513. Senior Recreation 426NE12th•503-823-4328V/TDD14. Sitton SUN Community School 9930N.Smith•503-916-565415. St Johns Community Center 8427N.Central•503-823-319216. St Johns Racquet Center 7519N.Burlington•503-823-362917. Charles Jordan Community Center 9009N.Foss•503-823-3631
Can’t find what you’re looking for in this catalog?
PP&R offers more than 4,000 classes and activities each term throughout the Portland area.
Search and register for PP&R classes at PortlandParks.org
Or, call a PP&R facility listed here to receive their catalog through the mail.
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SOUTHEAST PORTLAND18. Arleta SUN Community School 5109SE66th•503-916-6332
19. Buckman Swim Pool 320SE16th•503-823-3668
20. Community Music Center 3350SEFrancis•503-823-3177
21. Creston Swim Pool (summer only) SE44th&Powell•503-823-3672
22. Grout SUN Community School 3119SEHolgate•503-916-6421
23. Lane SUN Community School 7200SE60th•503-916-2910
24. Laurelhurst Studio 3756SEOak•503-823-4101
25. Mt Scott Community Center & Swim Pool 5530SE72nd•503-823-3183
26. Mt Tabor SUN Community School 5800SEAsh•503-916-2915
27 Sellwood Community Center 1436SESpokane•503-823-3195
28. Sellwood Swim Pool (summer only) SE7th&Miller•503-823-3679
29. Woodstock Community Center 5905SE43rd•503-823-3633
WEST PORTLAND30. Children’s Museum WashingtonPark•503-223-6500
31. Fulton Park Community Center 68SWMiles•503-823-3180
32. Hillside Community Center 653NWCulpepperTerr•503-823-3181
33. Multnomah Arts Center 7688SWCapitolHwy•503-823-2787
34. Pittock Mansion 3229NWPittockDrive•503-823-3624
35. Southwest Community Center & Swim Pool 6820SW45th•503-823-2840
36. Wilson Swim Pool 1151SWVermont•503-823-3680
EAST PORTLAND37. Alice Ott SUN Community School 12500SERamona•503-823-2279
38. Centennial SUN Community School 17650SEBrooklyn•503-823-5397
39. East Portland Community Center & Pool 740SE106th•503-823-3450
40. Parkrose SUN Community School 12003NEShaver•503-408-2640
GOLF COURSES41. Eastmoreland Golf Course 2425SEBybeeBlvd•503-775-2900
42. Heron Lakes Golf Course – Great Blue and Greenback 3500N.VictoryBlvd•503-289-1818
43. RedTail Golf Course 8200SWSchollsFerryRd•503-646-5166
44. Rose City Golf Course 2200NE71st•503-253-4744
OTHER PP&R PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES:
Information Hotline – in Spanish, too! 503-823-PLAY
Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation 503-823-4328Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden 503-771-8386Customer Service & Permit Center 503-823-2525 Environmental Education 503-823-3601Hoyt Arboretum 503-865-8733Japanese Gardens 503-223-1321Lan Su Chinese Garden 503-228-8131Leach Botanical Garden 503-823-9503Portland Community Gardens 503-823-1612Portland International Raceway (PIR) 503-823-RACEPortland Parks Foundation 503-802-5757Rose Garden Store – Washington Park 503-227-7033Sports Office 503-823-5126Urban Forestry (tree care) 503-823-4489Volunteer Program 503-823-5121
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