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Parks & Recreation PARKS & RECREATION SPRING/SUMMER 2020 ACTIVITY GUIDE AT THE BAY MURIEL IVERSON WILLIAMS FREE FAMILY CONCERTS WATERFRONT PARK TUESDAYS, 6:30P TUESDAY, JULY 7 Ranger and the Re-Arrangers Seattle Gypsy Jazz TUESDAY, JULY 14 Ritmos Calientes The music of Cal Tjader TUESDAY, JULY 21 Langley Connection Trio Variety of popular hits TUESDAY, JULY 28 Eugenie Jones Swingin’, soulful, vivacious jazz! TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 NATIONAL NIGHT OUT Navy Band NW A summer tradition TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 Swantowne Latin Rock & Tropical Pop PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: REGISTRATION SIGN ME UP! THERE ARE 4 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS: 1 2 3 4 ONLINE WALK IN MAIL IN PHONE/FAX *Online registration is easy, Stop by the oce at fast and available now! 19540 Front Street, Poulsbo www.cityofpoulsbo.com or click on the “Register for a call 360.779.9898 Parks & Rec Class/Program” or on the right hand side fax 360.779.5917 *Use your email address to set up your account. If that address is already “taken”, that means that we have set the account up for you. Please call 360.779.9898 to get your log in password. FACILITY RENTALS AND Start Here! C O M M U N I T Y S I G N B O A R D S Registration begins March 16, 2020 and will The City manages two community signboards on High- continue until classes are full or are canceled way 305. Organizations may reserve the space to adver- due to low enrollment or other unforeseen tise their special events and activities. reasons. There are three parks with facilities available to rent: Classes may be canceled if minimum enroll- The Austin-Kvelstad Pavilion at Muriel Iverson Williams ment has not been met five business days be- Waterfront Park, Nelson Park and Raab Park all have fore class start date. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED picnic shelters. ONLY IF THE CLASS YOU WANT IS UNAVAILABLE OR IF THERE ARE ANY CLASS CHANGES. The Recreation Center also has rooms to rent for par- ties, classes, and events. Call 360-779-9898 for more information. CITY RESIDENT DISCOUNT City of Poulsbo residents receive an $8 discount on RECREATION CENTER HOURS most classes. The building is located at 19540 Front Street NE in Poulsbo. REFUND/CREDIT POLICY Monday-Thursday 8am-6:30p The department may cancel classes that do not meet The admin office will be closed from 1:45-2:45p* minimum enrollment and refunds (or credits) will be is- sued. You may withdraw at any time up to five working Friday 8am-4:30p days prior to the first day of class or program. There will The admin office will be closed from 11:45a-12:45p* be no credit given to a patron who withdraws from a *beginning March 2, 2020 program with less than 5 business days unless someone else is found to take that place. If weather is questionable, please call the Recreation Center at 360-779-9898 before traveling to a Parks & Recreation sponsored program. 2 | SPRING/SUMMER 2020 www.cityofpoulsbo.com REGISTRATION ROUND UP FOR RECREATION This is a fee-reduction/scholarship program, which you, TABLE OF CONTENTS the community, can support with donations. Parks ......................................................4-5 Any time you register for a program and want to give a little back to those in need, just “round up” your payment Preschool .............................................6-13 amount and we’ll put it into the fund. When you register Learn & Grow ............................................8 online, click the DONATION box to donate. If you’re in the office, just ask the receptionist. Community ........................................14-16 For instance, if a gymnastics class costs $35, you could Gymnastics .............................................17 round up the payment to $40. $5 would then go into Youth .................................................21-29 the Round Up for Recreation fund. Thank you for helping. Youth Camps ......................................30-38 Adult ..................................................38-52 Fitness, Sports ....................................53-57 POULSBO PARKS & RECREATION STAFF Seniors ...............................................58-62 Pool .........................................................63 360.779.9898 Parks & Recreation Director Mary McCluskey CLASSES..Meetings Administrative Assistant BIRTHDAY PARTIES.. Pat Hightower LUNCHEONS..CRAFT GROUPS Recreation Programmers Joe Schiel & Kris Goodfellow Preschool Coordinator Andrea Austin Preschool Assistant Heidi Allen and Linsey Uffens Receptionists Shawna Casey, Jami Sipila The Parks and Recreation Center has two rooms available for rent. Prices range from $10-$55 per hour plus sales tax, and are available around the recreation class schedule. Please give us a call at 360-779-9898 for more information. FACILITY RENTALS RENTALS FACILITY 360.779.9898 SPRING/SUMMER 2020 | 3 1 3 305 307 2 16 D VIKING WAY NW N O B E 10 V A NW LINDVIG WAY aa 9 H T 2 1 Poulsbo 3 FOREST ROCK Recreation Center 11 E NW LIBERTY WAY N T S T N 10THAVE NE O 4TH AVE NE 4TH AVE R F NW BOVELA LN 12 N County Rd 59 L INCO Walking Trail NE L NE MESFORD ST NE 13 4 IVER- 17 Liberty Bay NE AVE CALDART 5 NE HOSTMARK ST C PUBLIC URT RUDOLPH BOAT LAUNCH 6 at the Poulsbo Marine 305 Science Center 14 CITY PARKS & TRAILS NE 6TH AVE 7 15 FJORD DR 8 NOLL ROAD NOLL 1 City parks are open year-around, dawn to dusk. For information about the parks, including rentals and facilities available, call Poulsbo Parks and Recreation at 360-779-9898. 3 305 307 2 NE 16 VIKING WAY NW RD D N O B E N 10 E V NW LINDVIG WAY A 9 H T 2 1 Poulsbo 3 FOREST ROCK LN NE Recreation Center 11 NW LIBERTY WAY 18 E N T S 10TH AVE NE T 4TH AVE NE 4TH AVE N O R NW BOVELA LN F D A O 12 R County Rd 59 N NCOL Walking Trail NE LI NE MESFORD ST NE 13 4 IVERSON 17 CALDART AVE NE CALDART AVE Liberty Bay 5 NE HOSTMARK ST CU PUBLIC RT RUDOLPH RD NE BOAT LAUNCH 6 at the Poulsbo Marine 305 Science Center 14 6TH AVE NE 6TH AVE 7 15 FJORD DR NE 8 NOLL ROAD 1 COLLEGE MARKETPLACE 3 NELSON PARK BALL FIELDS 20296 3rd Ave NW, 11 acres NW Reliance Street, 6 acres · A picnic shelter with tables (available for · Slated for future park development private rental) · Restrooms, benches, BBQ grills, Playground · Pedestrian trail to Poulsbo’s Fish Park 2 POULSBO’S FISH PARK · Nelson Family farmhouse (caretaker’s 288 NW Lindvig Way residence) · 42.6 acres on the Liberty Bay Estuary and · The Martinson Cabin Museum, operated by Dogfish Creek the Poulsbo Historical Society · Urban nature park including habitat resto- ration & interpretive signage 4 AMERICAN LEGION PARK · 1.5 miles of trails, boardwalk and viewing Front Street, 4 acres platforms · Wooded trails with Liberty Bay views · Monthly volunteer opportunities held the · A pedestrian boardwalk that links to Water- third Sunday of the month from 1-4pm front Park · Restrooms · Playground and picnic tables 4 | SPRING/SUMMER 2020 www.cityofpoulsbo.com CITY PARKS & TRAILS 5 MURIEL IVERSON WILLIAMS 12 CENTENNIAL PARK WATERFRONT PARK 19350 7th Ave NE, 2.5 acres 18809 Anderson Parkway, 1.75 acres · Picnic tables, pergolas, and trails · Austin-Kvelstad Pavilion (available for · Footbridges over Dogfish Creek private rental) · Restrooms, picnic areas, & great views of Liberty Bay 13 WILDERNESS PARK · A pedestrian boardwalk to American Caldart Ave to Hwy 305, 11.56 acres Legion Park · Wooded trails and open space 6 NET SHED VISTA 14 AUSTURBRUIN PARK 18500 Fjord Drive, .69 acres 1699 NE Curt Rudolph Rd., 4.5 acres · Liberty Bay viewing area · Playground · Picnic tables and benches · Picnic areas and trails 7 LIONS PARK 15 FRANK RAAB PARK 6th Avenue & Fjord Drive, 1.2 acres 18349 Caldart Avenue NE, 21 acres · Restrooms and picnic areas · Picnic shelter (available for private rental) · Two tennis courts · Restrooms · Playground and open play areas · Community P-Patch and youth demonstration gardens 8 OYSTER PLANT PARK · Playground and playfield 17881 Fjord Dr, .22 acres · Horseshoe pits · A viewing pier and picnic tables · Sand volleyball court · Small boat launch · Full sized basketball court · 1/3-mile walking trail 9 BETTY IVERSON · Leash free area for dogs KIWANIS PARK · Skate park 20255 1st Avenue NE, 2.8 acres · Picnic shelter and BBQs 16 POULSBO PUMP TRACK · Open play areas 20523 Little Valley Rd. NE, 1.82 acres · ADA-accessible playground · Bicycle pump track operated by the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance 10 FOREST ROCK HILLS PARK North end of 12th Avenue NE, 3.1 acres 17 ROTARY MORROW · Playground COMMUNITY PARK · Trails and picnic areas 19146 Noll Rd NE., 1.2 acres · Slated for future park development 11 HATTALAND PARK 10th Avenue NE, 2 acres 18 WEST SIDE PARK · Open space 19638 5th Ave NW, 3.1 acres · Benches, ponds, open space & wetlands · Slated for future park development 360.779.9898 SPRING/SUMMER 2020 | 5 PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS SOUND BEGINNINGS: MUSIC FUN! 3 WKS AGES 0-4 WITH PARENT / CAREGIVER Laura Meredith. Come enjoy enriching musical expe- riences with your child! We will sing, play, dance, listen, and play instruments! Early childhood is the best time to begin musical learning, which boosts intelligence. In each class, we will incorporate early literacy skills, beat and rhythm skills, vocal/singing skills, fine and gross motor skills, parent-child bonding, and classical music enjoyment. Visit laurasletsplaymusic.wordpress.com for more details on the program. Recreation Center Class- room. Tue May 19-Jun 2 10:45-11:15a $39* for parent /1st child Fri May 22-Jun 5 1:15-1:45 $39* for parent /1st child Additional children $10 each per session. TIPPIE TOE BALLET 4 WKS LET’S PLAY MUSIC! 3 WKS AGES 3-6 InMotion Performing Arts Studio Staff.
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