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LIBRARY NEWS 22560 SW Pine Street 503.625.6688 www.sherwoodoregon.gov/library MAYOR UPDATE YOUR MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL- Six Word Stories and More Paddington Bear Party - Join us for this 60-year an- Youth & Family: Next time you see Lee Weislogel, please join me in thanking him (and his won- May is budget season for city governments and your budget committee (7 niversary of both Paddington Bear and Sherwood Public derful wife Elsa Jane) for his service the last few months as Mayor until we had the citizens and 7 members of city council) will start this work. I urge you to attend Congratulations to winners of our 5th Annual Six Word Practice reading Library becoming a department of the City. Photo oppor- Read to the Dogs/Lee a un perro - results of the March special election certified. Lee and Elsa Jane showed all of us how one or more of the budget committee meetings to express your concerns/pri- Story contest, now with new categories for local, national in a fun and non-judgmental environment with a trained tunities with Paddington at 1:30 pm and 2:15 pm. Enjoy to put Sherwood first and helped start the healing after a difficult 2017. orities or review information on-line and send us your emails and letters – we and international winners. Local winners are: therapy dog for 20 minutes. Estudios muestran que a leer Mayor Keith Mays games and crafts throughout the library. Stay for Pad- I want to thank everyone in Sherwood for their trust and support for me and the want to hear from you! a un perro puede mejorar la confianza y el entusiasmo [email protected] • 1st place: Aging photographs. My brother—forever dington 2, the movie, and cake at 2:30 pm. On June 30th, new City Council as we continue that healing process of regaining your trust and faith Please reach out to me with ideas, questions, concerns you might have. Hap- por la lectura de los niños. 2˚ sábado de cada mes. De 1 young by Renée Simas, Sherwood 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm. in your elected officials. I am proud to be able to represent you and work with a great py to talk over coffee, over the phone or via email: MaysK @SherwoodOregon. • 2nd place: A timeless melody awakened their souls by a 3 p.m. 3er vienes de cada mes. De 2 a 4 p.m. register a group of councilors. gov or 503.625.4222. Note: There is no office for the Mayor or City Council in Jake Ross, Beaverton Adults: su niño/a. Saturday, May 12th, 1:00 pm, and Friday, May So far, your City Council has adopted a new set of City Council Rules of Procedure city hall, so if you call – please leave a message and I will call you back as soon 18th, 2:00 pm Registration required. All ages. • 3rd place: They spoke. We listened. Change happened. Trivia Night @ 503 Uncorked - Test your knowledge (on April 4th) establishing the framework on how we will work with each other and as I can. COUNCIL PRESIDENT by Margaret Federspiel, Tualatin of pop culture, current events, history, music, and of Pompom Pets - Learn to make a pompom and turn conduct business. It is generally all common-sense material, processes and proce- SEAN GARLAND The National winner is Gayle Sheldon, from Fort course, literature. Play in teams of up to six or by your- it into a little fuzzy cat, dog, or something all your own. dures that were in place when I previously held office, but now crafted in this docu- [email protected] Smith, Arkansas, for One night. Two drinks. Three kids. self for a chance to win prizes. Thursdays, May 3rd and On May 14th at 3:45 pm for Ages 8+ and registration ment for all the Council to follow. The next step is for the city council to form a The International winner is Vaibhav Hassija, from Mel- June 7th, 7:00 pm. Must be 21+ required. citizen city charter review committee and (at a minimum) look at what parts of the bourne, Australia, for First kiss went wrong. She sneezed. city council rules need to be placed in the city charter. Book Discussion: Pachinko. Read. Be inspired. Dis- Storytimes - Interactive reading, music and movement Thank you to the 125 writers of all ages who partici- On April 17th, your City Council has also supported (7-0 vote of council) the re- cuss - Follow the story of a Korean family through gen- for kids and caregivers, with play and social time built in pated. quest of your School Board (5-0 vote of the board) to withdraw the city’s December erations, beginning in early 1900s Korea by Min Jin Lee at the end. Bonus skills your little one will gain: kinder- 22, 2017 letter to Metro that expressed interest in submitting a request in 2018 to ex- A selection of upcoming events are below and more at on May 9th at 6:00 pm. Registration required. Mark your garten readiness! COUNCILOR RENEE BROUSE pand Sherwood’s Urban Growth Boundary by up to 626 acres and adding up to 5,155 www.sherwoodoregon.gov/library. All Library events are calendars for the June discussion of the survival story, • Baby Time (ages 0-1), Wednesdays 11:15 am homes. The request was also supported by City Manager Joe Gall. While disappoint- [email protected] free to attend and open to the public. Sherwood Public Before the Fall, by Noah Hawley on June 13th. ing to some outside of Sherwood, it was clear to your City Council that we needed to Library is a Washington County Cooperative Library Ser- • Fun for Ones (ages 1-2), Wednesdays, 10:15 am Ukulele Workshop with the Ukalaliens - Learn to play do some more work to understand what you want Sherwood to look like in the next vices member library. • Twos Together (ages 2-3), Tuesday, 10:15 am the uke using a fun, simple method designed for begin- 20+ years and to work with our community partners (like the School Board), families All ages: ners. Ukuleles available to use, or bring your own. Spon- • Preschool Storytime (ages 3-5), Thursdays, 10:15 am and businesses to understand how and when to grow the city. More on this soon. sored by Friends of Sherwood Public Library. On May and 11:15 am On April 7th, the City Council had its first of two meetings to discuss goals and Chinese Lion Dance - Witness this energetic dance 30th at 6:30 pm for Ages 16+ and registration required. priorities for the upcoming year, as well as update the City Council’s mission state- COUNCILOR RUSSELL GRIFFIN and live drumming in celebration of Asian-Pacific Ameri- • Family Inclusive Storytime (all ages and abilities), Tues- ment. More news on this soon, and we have already resumed efforts to try to secure [email protected] can Heritage Month. Sponsored by Stan and Diana Stan- Tweens & Teens: days, 11:15 am funds from others through asking and lobbying for funds, and seeking grants from ley in memory of Theresa Kaishin Stanley. On May 19th Paper Airplane Golf: After Hours in the Library - Washington County, Metro, the Oregon legislature and federal government to support at 1:00 pm. Note: All library programs are free to attend and open to the public. Unless oth- Make your plane, then fly it through obstacles in the erwise stated, programs are held in our Community Room. See www.sherwoodoregon. Sherwood priorities, like public safety and infrastructure projects. - Every- Summer Reading registration begins June 1 library for 10 chances to score. Pizza, soda and trophy- gov/library for newly added events, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, or Photo courtesy of Blair Stenvick Portland Tribune one who registers receives a free book from a wide-range prizes for the winners! On May 5th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 call us at 503.625.6688. Sherwood Public Library is a Washington County Cooperative of choices. For ages 0-100+ Library Services member library. pm for grades 6-12. Mayor Update articles are written by the Mayor and reflect his opinion, and may not reflect the opinions of any Councilors. COUNCILOR JENNIFER KUIPER [email protected] TVF&R FIRE CAMP AND SHERWOOD COMMUNITY SERVICES FAIR BY TVF&R COUNCIL CORNER all the moving pieces before we can contribute to mutually beneficial solutions in our Jennifer Kuiper, City Councilor region. Young Women Have Chance to Explore a Career as a Firefighter Sherwood Community Services Fair Returns on May 19th As most of you now know, City Council decided on April 17, 2018 not to This where the work begins. We have a Comprehensive Plan Update to complete Applications are being accepted for the 10th annual Portland Metro Fire Camp for women ages Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue and the City of Sherwood will co-host the move forward with an urban growth boundary (UGB) expansion request to and that will involve vital citizen participation and community visioning. Many of your 16 to 20. This free fire camp will be offered twice this summer on two weekends. annual Sherwood Community Services Fair on Saturday, May 19th, from Metro. You may know our decision was unanimous; but you may not know the City Councilors, Planning Commissioners, and School Board Members have expressed a Participants will learn what it takes to be a firefighter while completing hands-on training in 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at Sherwood Fire Station 33, 15440 S.W. Oregon St. significant amounts of time heroically spent by our Community Development desire to begin regular joint meetings to increase communications and truly understand COUNCILOR TIM ROSENER hose and ladder skills, vehicle extrication, search and rescue, ropes and knots, live-fire operations, Community members of all ages are invited to attend this free commu- Department; or the hundreds of hours collectively spent City Council members each other’s current and future goals and challenges. It is my hope that these joint [email protected] aerial ladder climbs and other firefighting tasks. nity celebration. The festive event features fun activities and displays for conversing with citizens, property owners, developers, our regional and state meetings will become sustainable conversations throughout the life of our community. They will also receive instruction from professional firefighters on how to prepare for interviews the whole family, including gator rides, digging into the dirt with a back- elected officials, and of course one of our important city partners, the Sherwood As we move into the Spring and Summer congratulating our high school graduates, and gain insight on what it is like to have a career in the fire service. hoe, squirting water from a fire hose, and climbing inside police vehicles, School District. We poured over the challenges of Oregon’s land use laws and attending (or better yet, volunteering) the Sherwood Chamber Car Show in June and the The deadline to apply is June 10th and applicants can select TVF&R apparatus, and other service agency vehicles. Young visitors will planning goals, transportation and infrastructure funding, and the realities of Sherwood Robin Hood Festival in July; going on a summer vacation or enjoying your own from two camp options this year. also have an opportunity to go through the Fire Safety House. living within the jurisdiction of our regional planning government. piece of paradise at home; attending Art Walk; Music on the Green; Movies in the Park; The first camp will take place July 13th, 14th and 15th at the This annual event provides an important opportunity for the public to As your City Councilor, I believe the April 17th decision was not against considering attending Citizens University in the fall; and many other summer activities…. COUNCILOR KIM YOUNG Portland Fire & Rescue Training Center, 4800 NE 122nd Avenue in learn about the array of community services available in Sherwood and growth; but rather a decision for a much more intentional journey that will re- take a moment to reflect on what brought you to Sherwood. What was that invisible [email protected] Portland. help neighbors and businesses prepare for emergencies. Several public quire ALL of us to stay engaged, stay informed, and participate in how we define thread that pulled you here? Now that you are here, what will YOU do to make a differ- A second camp will be held August 10th, 11th and 12th at the and nonprofit agencies will have educational displays providing visitors ourselves as a community and how we grow. We need to find a path forward to ence? Contact me anytime at [email protected] Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Training Center, 12400 SW Tonquin with information about crime prevention, fire and life safety, recycling proactively manage our sovereignty and maintain our “sense of place”, without Road, in Sherwood. and conservation, senior services, schools, health care, and more. denying or avoiding our obligation to contribute our fair share to regional solu- Applications and more information are available online at www. Free lunch will also be provided (while it lasts). Please join us for an tions of population growth, housing affordability, transportation, and infrastruc- CITY GOVERNMENT portlandoregon.gov/fire/firecamp. action-packed day of fun and community! ture. We CAN do this. But it’s going to take focused study, ongoing partnering with all our stakeholders (including our citizens) and a greater understanding of Photo courtesy of Danika Klein Photography City Manager Council Corner articles are written by individual councilors and reflect their opinion, and may not reflect the opinions of the Mayor or any other councilor. Joseph Gall 503.625.4200 [email protected] 20495 SW Borchers Drive 503.625.5523 FEATURED PARTNER: SHERWOOD ROBIN HOOD FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION Assistant City Manager POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS www.sherwoodoregon.gov/policedepartment 65th annual Robin Hood Festival coming in July, Maid Marian coronation May 12 The Robin Hood Vendor Village consists of 100+ booths, with a wide variety of Tom Pessemier 503.925.2302 [email protected] I would like to introduce myself as Captain Jon Carlson. I am writing this article as the comprehension. Next is a physical agility course, which simulates some of the physical Celebrating its 65th year as one of the oldest and most unique events in Oregon, shopping and activities to explore. People young and old can demonstrate their cre- City Recorder new Sherwood Police Captain, overseeing the patrol division. I was promoted to Captain situations an officer may encounter while on duty. Those that pass, will be invited back the annual Robin Hood Festival will once again fill the streets of downtown Sherwood ativity in the annual Castle Building Contest. There will be a teen dance, kid’s crafts Sylvia Murphy 503.625.4246 [email protected] on March 11th. I have worked for the Sherwood Police Department for twenty-three to be interviewed by a panel consisting of Officers, a Sergeant and a Captain. Successful on July 20th and 21st. The 63rd annual International Archery Tournament with Not- and play areas, plus plenty of delicious food, with a beer, wine and cider garden fea- years, the last sixteen years as a patrol sergeant. I began my career in Sherwood back in applicants will then go on to a command interview. The top applicants will move on to a tingham, England will be held at Edy Ridge Elementary on July 21st and 22nd. This turing local selections. The Sherwood Public Library and Sherwood Center for the Arts Administration 503.625.4234 the summer of 1995 as a reserve police officer. I went full-time in January 1997. In 2001, background, psychological assessment and a physical. Once they are hired, they will be year’s popular parade will take place July 21st at 10:00 am, welcoming family friendly are hosting the The Reluctant Dragon on July 21st at 1:00 pm and a Puppet Making Building 503.625.4226 I was assigned as one of the department’s two K9 officers. I was a K9 Officer from 2001 entries from Sherwood and beyond. Community volunteers from the non-profit Workshop at 3:00 pm at the Center for the Arts. Voices for the Performing Arts will off to the Oregon Police Academy for sixteen weeks. After they have graduated the po- Center for the Arts 503.625.4278 through 2003. In 2002, I was promoted to patrol sergeant; I have performed many duties lice academy they are placed with field-training officers for another sixteen weeks. This Sherwood Robin Hood Festival Association invest countless hours to create festivities also be providing family entertainment. as a patrol sergeant, such as overseeing all three patrol shifts, the property/evidence process is very time consuming and to get an officer “patrol ready” takes approximately attracting 20,000 attendees from near and far. Archers of all ages and skill levels will take part in multiple contests at the annual City Hall Reception 503.625.5522 room; department training, the Field Training and Evaluation Program and with the Field- a year from start to finish. In the end, the City of Sherwood has a police officer that is Experience the excitement and pageantry of the Maid Marian Court coronation on archery tournament at Edy Ridge Elementary, with Maid Marian shooting the first Code Compliance 503.925.7106 Training Officers as well as being an instructor in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing for Saturday, May 12th at 3:00 pm at the Sherwood Public Library. Entertainment will be arrow at 8:30 am on July 21st. The Maid Marian Court will preside over the archery community oriented and who exhibits the core values of your police department, integ- Economic Development/URA 503.925.2302 the last fifteen years. rity, professionalism, accountability, compassion courage and reliability. provided by the Sherwood Renaissance Singers and light refreshments served. A Sher- awards ceremony at 3:00 pm on July 22nd. Archers in Nottingham, England compete That is enough about me. With my promotion, it opened up a patrol sergeant posi- As always, if you have any ques- wood tradition since the early 1950’s, the Senior and Junior members of the Maid in select competitions overseas, with the scores and winners announced at the cer- Engineering 503.925.2309 tion. We are proud to announce that on April 6th, Officer Randy Johnson was promoted tions about this or other topics, I Marian Court serve as ambassadors to the region and are actively engaged in com- emony. Finance 503.625.4212 munity service projects throughout the year. The Court will be serving free hot dogs, Performers, vendors, sponsors, parade entrants and archers interested in the Fes- to patrol sergeant. Sergeant Johnson is following in his father’s footsteps, as his father welcome your input and comments. Library 503.625.6688 was a patrol sergeant with the Tigard Police Department. Sergeant Johnson started his You can always email me at carl- chips and cookies at the annual Community Services Fair at the Sherwood Fire Station tival and archery tournament should visit www.robinhoodfestival.org for applications career in Sherwood as a reserve police officer in April of 2000 and was hired full-time [email protected]. on Saturday, May 19th from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. The Court will also be recognized at and details. The Festival is always in need of more volunteers. Even just a couple of Human Resources 503.625.4201 in January 2001. When you see Sergeant Johnson patrolling around town, be sure to the City Council meeting on June 5th. hours of time can be of help. The Robin Hood Festival Association is a 501(c)4 non- Municipal Court 503.625.4225 This year’s Festival will once again feature a continuous line-up of popular musi- profit organization that has been serving the Sherwood community since 1954. Meet- congratulate him on his promotion! Planning 503.925.2308 With the two internal promotions, we are in the process of hiring two patrol officers, cal groups on the Main Stage, including Hit Machine and The Nu Wavers, as well as ings are held the third Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Masonic Lodge in hopefully sometime early this summer. The challenges we face with recruitment and entertainment for the entire family on the Family Stage and the grounds, featuring downtown Sherwood. Email us at [email protected] or call 503.625.4233 Police (records) 503.625.5523 hiring are unfortunately common throughout Oregon law enforcement agencies. To Reptile Man, the Seattle Knights and many local performers. The fanfare of the tradi- for more information. Police (non-emergency) 503.629.0111 tional Knighting Ceremony launches the Family Stage Friday, July 20th at 6:00 pm in become a Sherwood Police Officer the successful applicant has to pass a rigorous hiring Public Works (Ops.) 503.625.5722 process that could take up to six months to complete. The process begins with a written Veterans’ Park, with the Sherwood Renaissance Singers singing at 5:45 pm. Knighting test. The written test is composed of vocabulary questions, spelling, math and reading nominations can be submitted through May 15th. Utility Billing 503.925.2315

PAGE 2 SHERWOODOREGON.GOVGOVSHERWOODOREGON. THECHER SHERWOOD ARCHERAR- 2016APRILDECEMBER / MAY 2015/JANUARY 2018 PAGE 3 THE APRIL/ MAY 2018 SHERWOOD CENTER FOR THE ARTS PLANNING NEWS SUMMER READING AT THE LIBRARY Spring Classes Sherwood Community Visioning Summer Reading, June 1-August 31, for ages 0-17 Spring into action and try something new! Regis- In recent years, Sherwood has been named one of the best small towns in ter for the last session of spring classes. The SCA Enjoy live performances all summer, select a free book at registration and get Sherwood the United States by CNN’s Money Magazine. But what defines a great place? For vouchers for local recreational destinations. Spin our prize wheel for getting half- is excited to introduce a handful of new classes Sherwood, it is many things. Tucked between the bustle of Portland and Oregon’s and instructors. Explore drawing, painting, ce- way through your reading log. Read, listen or attend events for 15 hours to receive acclaimed wine region, Sherwood is beloved by residents for its safe, small town finisher prizes beginning July 14th—a 2nd free book of your choice while supplies ramics, photography, performing arts and MORE! feeling and high quality of life. Years of good planning have resulted in cohesive Visit our website to view the full class schedule. last, Menchie’s bookmark for free frozen yogurt, and more. The first 90 finishers neighborhoods anchored by top schools and state-of-the-art parks and trails. This receive a skate pass to Sherwood Ice Arena. Enter grand prize drawings for reading makes Sherwood a desirable place to live, raise a family, work, shop, recreate, Summer Camp Registration OPENS May 1st together as a family and for teen finishers. Mark your calendars for these family- and age in place. Combined with a lively town center and a robust arts and music Sherwood Archer edited by Joseph Gall and Tina Ouellette WWW.SHERWOODOREGON.GOV It’s time to start planning for summer! Summer friendly events—all free to attend, thanks to generous sponsorship from local and scene, these safe, affordable neighborhoods are the building blocks of Sher- regional donors. MEET THE NEW FACES AT THE MAJORIE STEWART SENIOR CENTER camp registration goes live on May 1st. The op- wood’s distinct character. ARCHER If you have been by the Marjorie on the Marjorie Stewart page of the City portunities are endless; Youth Tech Inc., Missou- with seniors. She served as the Director Surprisingly, Sherwood has changed dramatically over the years, yet the com- IN THIS ISSUE Stewart Center recently, you may not of Sherwood website. la Children’s Theatre, Camp Rock Academy, Paint of Marketing and Community Relations munity vibrancy and small-town character has endured. In 1990, the year of the CITY NEWS have recognized the staff. At the begin- Nights on the Patio, Drawing, Painting, Photography and MORE! and most recently the Director of Ac- City’s last Comprehensive Plan update, Sherwood was home to only 3,000 resi- ning of April, Dominic Sachet, started Visit our website to view the full summer schedule. 1 tivities, Events & Adventures at Pacific dents. Today, the City has more than 19,000 residents, reflecting an annual aver- as the new Chef/Kitchen Coordinator. Pointe Retirement Inn/King City Senior age growth rate of 8%, and has doubled in physical size. In addition, Sherwood is LIBRARY NEWS Dominic’s restaurant and hospitality ex- Village. Maiya is excited to build on the Gallery Opening | Those Who Teach | May witnessing a change in population demographics. Given the dramatic growth, it is POLICE NEWS perience spans 28 years, working in the great programs that already exist here in 2nd | 6:30-8:30 PM | FREE 2 clear that the existing Comprehensive Plan is no longer representative of the vi- kitchen with a variety of different styles Come enjoy the next exhibit at the Center FEATURED PARTNER Sherwood and work with the seniors to sion and values of current residents and the business community. As a result, the and ethnicities. Dominic has worked as a for the Arts! Meet the artists, curators and Tuesdays @ 2:00 Events expand offerings. City is initiating a process to engage the community in creating a vision for the 3 CITY NEWS Chef, general manager, Sous Chef, caterer other art lovers, enjoy refreshments and • The Reptile Man, June 19th, Sherwood Center for the Arts Stop by the Marjorie Stewart Center future that will serve as the basis for updating the Comprehensive Plan. and more. live acoustic music in the lobby. This exhibit features a handful of • Aaron Nigel Smith, June 26th, Sherwood Center for the Arts and meet the new staff. Regular hours The intent of the community visioning is twofold: to describe what Sherwood Maiya Martin Burbank is the new incredibly talented arts instructors. These great instructors teach • Kalabharathi School of Dance, July 3rd, Sherwood Center for the Arts PLANNING NEWS are Monday-Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. residents, business owners and employees want the community to be like in Center Manager and just started in the all forms of art at the Sherwood Center for the Arts and surround- • 123 Andres, July 10th, Cannery Square Lunch is served weekdays at noon. Meals the year 2040, and to help guide community growth investments in the years to 4 CALENDAR middle of April. Maiya comes to the Cen- ing studios and schools within the Sherwood district. It’s about • Rhys Thomas, July 17th, Sherwood Center for the Arts are just $4 and all are welcome. Weekly come. Our goal for this community visioning process is to recognize and commu- • Jenks, July 24th, Cannery Square ter with 16 years of experience working menus will be posted on a weekly basis time we showcase the masterminds behind all of the student art nicate the elements that are the foundation of Sherwood as it exists today. Devel- on our gallery walls! • Angel Ocasio, July 31st, Cannery Square oping a shared understanding of Sherwood today will anchor a planning process • Libraries Rock Camp, August 7th, Cannery Square Classic Film Series | Back to the Future | that addresses key issues for the future. Examples of likely key issues include May 3rd | 7 PM | $3 housing, parks and trails, growth management and community design. SHERWOOD AND THE WILLAMETTE RIVER Come watch the final film of the Classic Saturday Matinees Over the next six months you have the opportunity to share your twenty-year • Paddington Bear Party, June 30th, 1:30 pm, Sherwood Public Library Film Series. The 1985 favorite, directed April and May are important months for fish spawning and migration. The State of Oregon established fish flow targets in the Willamette vision of Sherwood. Be on the lookout for surveys, open houses, online activities, • Reluctant Dragon, July 21st, 1:00 pm, Robin Hood Celebration, Sherwood Center by Robert Zemeckis and starring Michael River, which vary throughout the year. In April and May, the fish flow target is to protect high flows to help juvenile fish with out-migration. and ways to share at community events like Music on the Green. for the Arts J. Fox, come to the big screen at the SCA. Since much of Sherwood’s water supply comes from this source the City encourages its customers to conserve water and help fish. • Puppet Making Workshop, July 21st, 3:00 pm, Robin Hood Celebration, Sherwood We dare you not to quote your favorite lines. “Hellooooo! McFly- Quick Facts Center for the Arts yyyyy”. Doors open at 6:30 pm. Sweet treats and popcorn will be • Sherwood’s water sources are groundwater and surface water, including the Willamette River • Penny’s Puppets, August 11th, 1:30 pm, Sherwood Public Library available for purchase. Tickets can be purchased online or at the • The Willamette River has fish species listed as threatened by state and federal agencies including: door. o Winter Steelhead trout Family Flix Series | Hook | May 6th | 3 PM | $3 Tween & Teen Events o Spring Chinook salmon • Game Truck, Wednesday, June 27th, 2:00 pm, Cannery Square We set sail with the final film of our Family Flix o Coho salmon • Duct Tape Maker Space, Monday, July 9th, 2:00 pm, Sherwood Public Library Series. This wonderful 1991 adventure stars o Bull trout • DIY Craftshop/Flower Crowns, Wednesday, July 18th, 2:00 pm, Sherwood Public Robin Williams as a grown up Peter Pan. Also o Oregon chub Library starring Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, Julia • The Willamette River supports a variety of other native fish species, includ- • Cupcake Wars, Wednesday, August 1st, 2:00 pm, Sherwood Public Library Roberts as Tinker Bell and Maggie Smith as Gran- ing Pacific lamprey, northern pike minnow, mountain whitefish, and redside • Galaxy Tote Bag, Monday, August 13th, 2:00 pm, Sherwood Public Library ny Wendy. Doors open at 2:30 pm. Sweet treats shiners and popcorn will be available for purchase. Tick- What can you do to conserve water? ets can be purchased online or at the door. Bilingual Storytime in the Park / Hora de cuentos en el parque The most gains in water conservation in April and May will likely be found English & Spanish event with crafts, lunch and more at Stella Olsen Park, Thurs- indoors. A variety of options are available to help you conserve more water days, June 28th-August 2nd, 11:30-12:30 pm. Los jueves, 28 de junio al 2 de agosto, Family Matinee Series| Circus Luminescence | indoors. For example, take shorter showers, check for water leaks, and install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators. Indoor conservation en la parte baja del Parque Stella Olsen. May 12th | 2 PM | $5 items and information are available for free at the Utility Billing Department. Get caught up in the moment with Circus Lumi- For more water conservation ideas and details, check out www.sherwoodoregon.gov/utilitybilling and www.conserveh2o.org nescence’s gravity defying, high-spirts-flying, Adult Summer Reading, June 1-August 31 While water conservation is important year-round, it is especially important when fish flow targets are not being met. As a condition of Adults, we have free books for you, too. Write book reviews to be entered in vaudevillian theater show. Doors open at 1:30 Sherwood’s permit to use the Willamette River, the City is required to provide its water customers with this information. If fish flow targets weekly prize drawings and for grand prizes of a Vista Hot Air Balloon ride, Dinner pm. Sweet treats and popcorn will be available aren’t met, Sherwood may need to reduce the amount of Willamette River water it diverts. for purchase. Come early to participate in an in the Field at Our Table Cooperative, and more. Sherwood has long been a leader interactive craft at 1:00 pm. Tickets can be pur- in the county for number of book reviews. Thank you for your part in making this a chased online or at the door. community of readers.

SCHOLARSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE! MAY IS BUILDING SAFETY MONTH Apply for a scholarship through the Friends of the Center for April / May 2018 Building Safety Month raises awareness of critical safety issues from struc- the Arts. Don’t let cost be a barrier…let the Friends help you COMMUNITY CALENDAR tural to fire prevention, plumbing and mechanical systems, and energy efficiency. experience the arts! The Assistance Program strives to bring cre- Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Among the 64,000 members of the International Code Council that created Build- ative expression to the lives of everyone and anyone who seeks ing Safety Month are code officials, plan reviewers, fire inspectors, architects, 29 30 May 1 2 3 4 5 it by allowing anyone with an interest, access to the facility and City Council builders, engineers, design professionals, contractors and others in the construc- programs at the SCA. Visit our website to learn more about the 7:00 pm City Hall tion industry, including staff in the City of Sherwood Building Department who Assistance Program. work to ensure the safety of the buildings where we live, work, shop and play. Visiting Events at the Center for the Arts: During a home emergency, such as a fire, it is important that all occupants are *We’re always adding new events, so please visit our website 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 able to get out––and emergency personnel are able to get in––as quickly and eas- Parks Board Meeting Planning Commission Budget Committee Meeting for the most current event listings. 7:00 pm City Hall 7:00 pm City Hall 6:00 pm City Hall ily as possible. Building safety codes require smoke detectors for early warnings May 8th & 9th | SMJ Performing Arts presents Cinderella of a fire and designate minimum window and hallway sizes to allow occupants to Ballet. For show times, tickets and more information, visit www. get out in case of emergency, and provide access for first responders to get in. smjperformingarts.org 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 According to the U.S. Fire Administration, it takes less than 30 seconds for a May 11th, 12th & 13th | Sultanov Russian Ballet Academy City Council Police Advisory Board Community Services Fair small flame to burn completely out of control and turn into a major fire. A house 7:00 pm City Hall 7:00 pm Police Dept Sherwood Fire Station 33 presents Giselle. For show times, tickets and more information, Budget Committee Meeting 11:00 am - 2:00 pm can fill with thick, black smoke and become engulfed in flames within minutes. visit www.russianballetacademy.net 6:00 pm City Hall Make a Safe Exit May 18th | Voices for the Performing Arts Spring Choir Con- • Keep hallways clear of obstructions. 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cert. For show times, tickets and more information, visit www. Cultural Arts Commission Planning Commission Budget Committee Meeting • Do not block or obstruct emergency escape windows and exit doors. vpafoundation.org 6:03 pm City Hall 7:00 pm City Hall 6:00 pm City Hall • Make sure all family members know how to unlock and open windows and May 25th, 26th & June 1st, 2nd | Christian Youth Theatre pres- doors. ents The Wizard of Oz. For show times, tickets and more informa- • Be sure window security bars release tion, visit www.cytportlandvancouver.org 27 28 29 30 from the inside in case of emergency. Memorial Day June 7th | Isabel Parra Concert. For show time, tickets and City Hall Offices and Library • Develop and practice a fire escape plan. more information, visit www.sherwoodcenterforthearts.org Closed June 14th | Doty Performance Showcase. For show times, tick- ets and more information, visit www.dotyperformance.com

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