INCLUDES JUNIPER SWIM summer 2017 & FITNESS CENTER, THE PAVILION & BEND SENIOR CENTER playbookyour

you’re invited: summer’s freebies let’s go! park & trail projects in the works larkspur

adult therapeutic recreation park play without limits contact us phone: (541) 389-7275 email: [email protected] website: bendparksandrec.org

Administration & Recreation Services summer 2017 799 SW Columbia Street • p. (541) 389-7275 Welcome to “Your Playbook.” You’re invited Bienvenido a su Revista de Actividades Mon. - Fri. 8:00 am - 5:00 pm to play, learn and thrive in the many recreation Recreativas “Playbook.” Los invitamos a Administration will be closed: May 29 - Memorial Day, programs, facilities, parks and trails available participar, aprender y crecer de manera sana July 4 - Independence Day, Sept. 4 - Labor Day to you this season. Whether you are one, one en muchos de los programas de recreación, hundred or somewhere in between, the centros de recreación, parques y senderos THE ART STATION Bend Park & Recreation District is your disponibles durante esta estación del año. 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr. • p. (541) 389-7275 place for play. Bend Park & Recreation District es el lugar de Open for scheduled programs and open recreación ya sea para una persona, cientos o studio hours. See schedule online. menos. Bend Senior Center 1600 SE Reed Market Rd. • p. (541) 388-1133 Vision Statement: To be a leader in FOLLOW US: building a community connected to nature, Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 am - 7:00 pm Facebook - Bend Park & Recreation District, active lifestyles and one another. Fridays 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, The Pavilion, Saturdays 9:00 am - 3:00 pm MISSION Statement: To strengthen Bend Whitewater Park and Bend Senior Center. Holiday hours and special events: See page 26. community vitality and foster healthy, enriched Twitter - Bend Park & Rec (@bendparksandrec) lifestyles by providing exceptional park and Instagram - bendparks (@bendparks) recreation services. Juniper Swim Inclusion: The Bend Park & Recreation & Fitness Center BOARD OF DIRECTORS: District is committed to making all of our 800 NE 6th Street • p. (541) 389-7665 Ted Schoenborn, Chair • Nathan Hovekamp, programs, facilities, services and activities Vice-Chair • Craig Chenoweth • Brady Fuller • Mon. - Fri. 5:15 am - 9:00 pm accessible to everyone. If you feel that you or Ellen Grover Saturdays 7:00 am - 6:00 pm your child may require auxiliary aid or special Sundays 8:00 am - 6:00 pm accommodations to participate, please let us BUDGET COMMITTEE: know at the time of registration. We will work Holiday hours and special events: See page 16. Thomas Fisher • Larry Kimmel • Ariel Mendez • with you in order to make safe and respectful Sarah Olson • Brian Thorsness accommodations. For more information or an THE PAVILION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: activity assessment, please contact Therapeutic Recreation at (541) 706-6121. 1001 SW Bradbury Way • p. (541) 389-7588 Don Horton • (541) 706-6101 [email protected] May - June Hours vary - check online. servicios al alcance de la comunidad latina / Latino June 26 - Sept. 2 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR: Lindsey Lombard • (541) 706-6109 Mon. - Fri. 7:00 am - 6:00 pm, daily Outreach Services: [email protected] Comuníquese con: Kathya Avila al teléfono Hours subject to change. (541) 706-6190. Horarios de oficina en JSFC: Holiday hours and special events: See page 25. PLANNING & PARK SERVICES Lunes, miércoles y viernes de 3:00 a 7:00 pm / DIRECTOR: Sábados de 9:00 a 11:00 am. El horario puede Michelle Healy • (541) 706-6113 variar. Park Services [email protected] Contact: Kathya Avila p. (541) 706-6190. Office 1675 SW Simpson Ave. • p. (541) 388-5435 RECREATION SERVICES DIRECTOR: hours: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3:00 – Mon. - Fri. 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Matt Mercer • (541) 706-6103 7:00 pm / Saturdays, 9:00 - 11:00 am at JSFC. Park Services will be closed: May 29 - Memorial Day, [email protected] Hours subject change. July 4 - Independence Day, Sept. 4 - Labor Day (JSFC = Juniper Swim & Fitness Center) On the Cover: A kickball player makes a run for it. BPRD offers adult cornhole, kickball, pickleball, softball and volleyball leagues this summer. See pages 51 - 53. Photo credit: Greg Kleinert. 2 “If you never WHAT’S INSIDE did you should. INTRODUCTION These things are fun, Contact Us...... 2 and fun is good.” Letter from the Executive Director...... 3 ~ Dr. Seuss NEWS & HIGHLIGHTS...... 4 - 11 REGISTRATION, FEES & PASSES How to Register...... 12 Fees & Passes...... 14 - 15

FACILITIES & SWIMMING Juniper Swim & Fitness Center...... 16 - 18 Adult Swimming...... 19 Youth Swimming & Fitness...... 20 - 24 The Pavilion...... 25 Bend Senior Center...... 26 - 29 Spring has arrived and I join so many in getting outside again for an activity other than snow removal. It was a historic winter for weather and ADULT RECREATION our team worked hard to remove snow and ice and to continue providing a Adult Art...... 30 - 33 high level of service. With winter behind us, we’re looking ahead. Adult Activities...... 34 - 39 Planning for how to best serve everyone in the community is a big Adult Outdoor...... 40 - 43 part of the District’s work and now is a great time to get involved. Our Adult Fitness & Wellness...... 44 - 50 comprehensive plan will be the roadmap for the next ten years of parks, Adult Sports...... 51 - 53 trails and recreation in Bend and we need your help. Please consider attending a public meeting, filling out a survey that may arrive in your mailbox, or sharing your input THERAPEUTIC RECREATION electronically. I encourage you to visit bendparksandrec.org/compplan for more details. Youth Therapeutic Recreation...... 54 - 56 Most of the projects from the last comprehensive plan are now realized, so it’s not Adult Therapeutic Recreation...... 56 - 58 a plan that collects dust on the shelf. It guides how your District operates and meets needs, so please be involved! YOUTH RECREATION This summer we have even more camps for children and therapeutic recreation Young Children...... 59 - 61 participants, a full offering of programs at the Art Station, and youth and adult sports Youth Art...... 62 - 67 programs. Youth Activities...... 68 - 83 Please enjoy the season and play with us. Youth Outdoors...... 84 - 89 Best, Youth Sports...... 90 - 105

LOCATIONS & PARKS Program Locations...... 108 Renting a Park or Facility...... 109 Don Horton, Executive Director Park Features & Locations...... 110 - 111 [email protected]

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 3 parks, trails, FACILITIES & future play

New projects and developments A local herd of Rocky Mountain elk repeatedly visited Riley Ranch Nature Reserve throughout this past winter season. Located in have been a steady stream for the northwest Bend along the , the reserve offers a quiet place for wintering as well as year-round habitat. District since voters passed Bond Measure 9-86 in November 2012. Riley Ranch Bend McKay Park For four years, the District has Nature Reserve Whitewater Park been busy with land purchases, COMPLETED project design, public outreach to COMPLETED gather input, and construction to To accommodate recreation turn plans into amenities for the Designed to preserve its This project involved associated with the Deschutes community. unique natural features and construction of a new pedestrian River and the Bend Whitewater Currently, there are eighteen wildlife habitat, the site will be bridge over the Deschutes River, Park, enhancements to McKay projects underway – some funded a 184-acre nature reserve with creation of a fish ladder and Park included an accessible by the bond and others funded visitor facilities including trails, reduction of hazards to improve beach, parking and loading areas, by other District resources. The overlooks, interpretive displays recreational opportunities for the changing facility with restrooms, following are updates on projects. and parking. Dogs and bikes will 100,000-plus river users annually. plazas for river viewing, trail not be allowed at Riley Ranch BPRD made adjustments in both improvements and riparian BOND-FUNDED Nature Reserve in order to limit the passageway and whitewater habitat restoration. Construction PROJECTS: impacts to this special place. channels during winter. The Bend at McKay Park is complete and the park is open for use. All the bond-funded projects are Construction is anticipated to Whitewater Park is complete and either completed or in design, begin this summer. open for recreational whitewater engineering, construction and/or use. land acquisition. • Riley Ranch Nature Reserve • Bend Whitewater Park - completed • McKay Park - completed

• Southeast Bend park land River surfers line up for the “Green • Deschutes River Trail Wave” at the Bend Whitewater Park this spring. This past winter, • The Pavilion - completed improvements were made to both the whitewater and passageway channels for whitewater users and river floaters. 4 Deschutes strips, and rebuilding the Mirror Pond sidewalks, curbs, and driveway River Trail aprons along the west side of the Bank Restoration street to better accommodate trail users.

Deschutes River Trail projects Other Current The banks of the Deschutes include easements and land River at Drake Park and Pacific acquisitions, which will help PROJECTS: Park have deteriorated over complete the trail through Bend. time, resulting in safety and Projects in downtown Bend are Bend Park & environmental issues. The being designed as part of the Recreation District District entered into a design restoration project along the Comprehensive contract with a team of engineers banks of Mirror Pond at Drake Plan and landscape architects to Park. In southwest Bend, the develop plans to improve In northeast Bend, heavy equipment Parks and Recreation The District is planning for the the banks on the Drake Park is used to excavate at the future Eagle Department has convened next ten years of new parks, side of the Deschutes River Park due to open this fall. a committee to evaluate the extended trails and new places (Mirror Pond). This work will existing state scenic waterway to workout, play and socialize. also include the design of the Eagle Park regulations. This committee The Comprehensive Plan will Deschutes River Trail through will make a recommendation to ultimately help the District Drake Park and Pacific Park. the State Parks Director in May prioritize future facility and 2017 to either revisit the rules program investments. In March, Canal Row Park Construction of Eagle Park, for Oregon scenic waterways to the District wrapped up an online a new neighborhood park determine how this stretch of survey which received over COMPLETED in northeast Bend, began in the Deschutes River should be 12,000 comments, and conducted December 2016. The park a public workshop about the used for recreational purposes, or Canal Row Park is a newly will include a lawn area, picnic vision for parks and recreation leave the current rules in place. constructed neighborhood facilities, inclusive and nature- in Bend. This year, residents will The Galveston to Miller’s park off Butler Market Road based play opportunities, paved see additional questionnaires, Landing section of the Deschutes in northeast Bend. The park and soft surface trails and a presentations, pop-up activities River Trail along Riverfront features picnic and play areas and natural area. The project is and workshops offered around Street will receive a makeover. includes a small boardwalk over expected to be completed by fall Bend as the District gathers Plans include repaving Riverfront the historic alignment of the Old of 2017. information and analyzes the Street, paving the landscape Canal. Construction community’s needs. is complete and the park is open Hillside Park with some minor landscaping work continuing in the spring.

Improvements to Hillside Park and the adjacent off-leash area include fencing, a new parking area and sidewalk, playground improvements, picnic shelter and trails. Construction commenced in December 2016 and is Located on Butler Market Road, Canal expected to be completed by fall Row Park in northeast Bend is open for of 2017. play. Minor landscaping at the park will continue this spring. For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 5 At Rockridge Park in northeast Bend, crews install a nature play area feature. Southeast 15th Big Sky Park The nearly 37-acre park will also have Community Park a bike skills course, paved and soft surface trails, a skatepark and a play structure. In February, the District’s Stone Creek Park This new 37-acre southeast Board of Directors approved Bend community park will offer a new Master Plan for Big Sky amenities to an area of town Park. New to the park are areas that was previously deficient designated for cyclocross and in park land. The District has a new bike park with amenities In 2015, the District and the started seeking input from the such as a pump track, flow neighborhood developer of the community on park features such track, jumps and a skills course. new Stone Creek subdivision as active play areas, trails and Also included is a proposed completed a master plan for this picnic space and will continue entrance from Hamby Road, seven-acre park in southeast outreach into the spring to new parking and circulation Bend. The park will include Rockridge Park create a Master Plan to guide areas, an expanded BMX area, a a picnic area, traditional and development of the park. naturehood area, radio-controlled natural play areas, skate spots, car track and future lighting. a bike pump track and natural Pioneer Park Planning work and permitting trails. The park is currently being Rockridge Park, located in has started and construction is constructed by the developer northeast Bend adjacent to Lava expected to begin in 2018. and is expected to be complete Ridge Elementary School, will by fall of 2017. The District include paved and soft-surface The existing restroom, parking will purchase the park upon Larkspur Trail - trails, a play structure, nature play areas, paths and other park completion. Pilot Butte Gap opportunities, disc golf, a skate amenities are being renovated to provide improved access for park, beginner and intermediate Juniper Park bike skills courses, a small lawn all park users. Construction is area and street improvements planned to start this fall and be complete in 2018. The District is working with along Egypt Drive. Construction Oregon State Parks to build a started in September 2016 and is Larkspur Center new section of the Larkspur Juniper Park is being reviewed expected to be completed by fall Trail that would connect to for accessibility improvements in of 2017. the existing trail in Pilot Butte existing parking areas, restroom State Park. This new section facilities, paths and play areas. Shevlin Park will reduce conflicts between New activities and amenities such The District’s Board of Directors pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles. Sign Project as disc golf, group picnic areas, recently adopted an updated A raised crosswalk at the park’s an updated playground, a new Master Plan for the proposed entrance at Linnea Drive will help restroom facility and upgraded expansion of the Bend Senior calm vehicular traffic and provide trails have been incorporated into Center. This project includes new a seamless trail section across the As the first step of the park’s the Master Plan. The District fitness facilities, group exercise road. Construction is expected new Recreation Management held several community meetings rooms, a multi-purpose warm this summer/fall. Plan, a comprehensive sign and this past winter to solicit public water pool, indoor walk/jog wayfinding program for the park input. In February, the Board track, outdoor activity spaces, For more on BPRD is underway. New wayfinding, of Directors approved the new parking and Larkspur Park projects, visit interpretative and regulatory signs Master Plan. Design work is improvements. The project is bendparksandrec.org should be installed in the park anticipated to start in the fall, currently in the design phase with starting in spring of 2018. with construction planned to an estimated completion date in and click on start in 2018. late 2019/early 2020. “Current Projects.”

6 KIDS & FAMILIES FREE EVENTS

èè Learn to Fish - Saturday, 5/21 (page 84)

èè Tiny Explorers - Tuesdays, 6/13 - 9/26 (page 61)

èè Days of Play - Every weekday, 6/26 - 8/18 (page 68) Orchard Park Mondays 1:00 - 3:30 pm Pilot Butte Park Tuesdays 9:30 am - 12:00 pm (No program 7/4) LET’S PICNIC! Harmon Park Tuesdays/Thursdays 1:00 - 3:30 pm Part of our mission is to keep recreation (No program 7/4) Let’s Picnic! is coming back for another summer of fun accessible to everyone and that includes Larkspur Park Wednesdays 1:00 - 3:30 pm in your neighborhood! And, it’s all for FREE! financially too. Sun Meadow Park Thursdays 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Pack a picnic and gather with friends and family for Al Moody Park Fridays 1:00 - 3:30 pm Every season, we offer activities, programs a delightful evening of live music, games and art and events at no cost to participants. The activities in your local park! To top it all off, we’ll even èè Discover Nature Days - Thursdays, opportunities allow kids and adults alike to bring the ice cream treats! 7/13 - 8/17 (page 69) have fun, but it’s also a chance for people to Bring a blanket and/or chairs (please, no glass get active, try something new and connect or alcohol). with the community. Wednesdays, 6:00 – 8:00 pm • Free ADULT EVENTS 7/12 hollygrape Park So, take a look at all our freebies and get out èè Afternoon at the Movies - Tuesdays (page 28) 7/19 al Moody Park and about, cost-free! èè Thursday Afternoon Dance - Thursdays (page 28) 7/26 Kiwanis Park July 4th 8/2 Providence Park èè Lunch & Learn Series - Wednesdays 8/9 canal Row Park 6/7 - 28 (page 27) 8/16 Ponderosa Park èè Fitness Summer Kick-off - 6/12 - 17 (page 45) PET PARADE 8/23 Gardenside Park & FESTIVAL

èè Bring your pet or stuffed animal to the Pet Parade in downtown Bend - Tuesday, 7/4, line-up at 9:00 am, parade at 10:00 am (page 13) èè Enjoy the music, games, arts and crafts booths and food at the Old Fashioned Festival in Drake Park - Tuesday, 7/4, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm (page 13)

Pictured: Big smiles at the July 4th Old Fashioned Festival’s annual pie eating contest.

How MANY FREEBIES Can you Do? For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 7 First Jobs CAN BE JUST THE BEGINNING AT BPRD Every career starts somewhere and often that first job can set the foundation for a young person’s relationship with work and responsibility. Many current Bend Park and Recreation District employees got their start in one of the District’s flexible, part-time and seasonal positions working outside, in recreation facilities or programs. WORKING & VOLUNTEERING AT BPRD Annie Miller, Community Relations Assistant, has worked at the District for eight years and practically grew up with parks and recreation. “I swam regularly at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center as a child and was involved in swim programs, so I thought lifeguarding would be a fun summer job,” explained Annie. “I was familiar aking play with the facility and staff and attracted to the energy there, so I Justm like this Playbook is jam-packed with schedule. Working as a swim instructor is just applied and jumped into the job. Little did I know where program offerings designed to appeal to the right fit and Carol shares, “I really enjoy that would take me so many years later!” a wide variety of interests, Bend Park & the positive energy at the pool, interacting Charlie Redline, Park Steward, also started as a Recreation District offers a mix of unique with people of all ages and giving back to lifeguard and later became a shift supervisor and employment and volunteer experiences that the community by teaching kids to do what I manager on duty at Juniper. “My support what it takes to make parks, trails and love.” career goal was to work in some sort of recreation but also in a programs possible. If helping create opportunities for play position that I could help people, In the current job market, BPRD almost sounds like the right work for you or someone so lifeguarding was the perfect always has job openings to fill. The District you know, it’s easy to check out current start,” said Charlie. employs more than 500 people in paid options and benefit information on the “Working at BPRD has helped me positions spanning the District website. You can develop personally and professionally. As an employee, you can make a difference in the organization and the range of a few hours a week create an online profile and community. If you want to make a difference, and get to full time, year-round To learn more receive notifications when paid while doing it, BPRD is the place to be.” or for a season. There are about working positions open that might fit opportunities that work well or volunteering your interests. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES for people looking to gain at BPRD, visit And if a volunteer BPRD volunteers make fun happen! Here’s where you experience, parents with opportunity is more in line can get involved: bendparksandrec.org young families, retirees and with what you are looking and click on recreation & FITNESS programs: Camps, art, even night owls. The variety for, BPRD has lots of crafts, science, theater, cooking, outdoor adventure, of opportunities is amazing “About Us.” dance, fitness and swim programs. options for getting involved! and includes the jobs you More than 1,800 volunteers Therapeutic & adaptive RECREATION: might expect like lifeguards, gave their time in 2016 Supporting camps and summer recreation program leaders and landscape maintenance opportunities for children and adults with supporting things like recreation programs staff, but add to that river recreation disabilities. and helping care for parks and trails. There specialists, park stewards, and even Zamboni SUMMER events: July 4th Pet Parade & Festival are choices for volunteers ages 12 and up and Let’s Picnic! drivers! and all support the District with providing youth sports programs: Adult coaches needed Carol Peters is a ten-year District employee excellent programs, services and facilities for fall soccer, flag and tackle football and volleyball. who lives the BPRD slogan of “Play for Life.” for our community. Look for some of those Find out more at bendparksandrec.org or contact Kim, A retired teacher and one-time synchronized opportunities on the list at the left or visit the BPRD Volunteer Coordinator at (541) 706-6127 or swimmer, Carol was looking for something volunteer page on the website. [email protected]. fulfilling to do and wanted a flexible work

8 SOUTHEAST BEND’S LARKSPUR PARK everyone’s place to play

LOCATION & HOURS WILD IN THE CITY • Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm, daily • With about 40 percent of the park • 1700 SE Reed Market Road kept as natural space, the park GET ON THE TRAIL • Adjacent to Bend Senior Center, ALL CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND features a mixture of mature • For walking, hiking, running, Larkspur Park is accessible by • A centerpiece of the park, the “all pine and juniper trees, alpine biking and more, the Larkspur vehicle, cycling, walking, public children’s playground” features currant and rabbit brush as well Trail is located on the northern transit and more. accessible play equipment and as willows, native shrubs and side of the park. • Cascades East Transit routes #5 spaces to encourage play and grasses along the small canal on • Larkspur Trail is more than four and 6 run on Reed Market Road. time shared together across the park’s northern side. miles in length. There is a bus stop at the park. multiple generations and abilities. • Wildlife in the park includes • You can make trail connections • The playground was funded by golden mantle squirrels, gray via the Larkspur Trail to: Pinewood Rotary Clubs of Bend to celebrate squirrels, lizards and the Natural Area, Coyner Trail, the Centennial of the Bend Rotary occasional deer. Ponderosa Park, Juniper Swim Clubs. • Birds who frequent the park may & Fitness Center, Juniper Park, PACK A PICNIC include quail, mourning Pilot Butte State Park, Pilot Butte • There are several locations to dove, northern flicker, California Neighborhood Park, Pilot Butte picnic including under the picnic scrub jay, common raven, Summit Trail, Hollinshead Park shelter and a mountain chickadee, American and Stover Park. THE BASICS large grass area. robin and dark-eyed junco. MAPS & RESOURCEs • 14.5 acres • The picnic area GAME ON! • Website: bendparksandrec.org. • Opened in 2005. is available for • If you’re feeling sporty, Larkspur • Park and trail maps available • Amenities: playground, bocce rent. The shelter Park features a basketball court, online or at BPRD facilities. court, horseshoe court, natural features power and can seat forty bocce court and horseshoe court. areas, paved and unpaved paths, guests and the larger area can • You will need to bring your own large picnic shelter, picnic tables, accommodate up to 100 people. equipment and all courts are first- drinking fountain and permanent Reservations can be made up to come, first-served. restroom. twelve months in advance.

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 9 ADULT THERAPEUTIC RECREATION:

Enrollment Trends • Over the last four years, enrollment has grown 18% to 43%. • There has been significant growth in youth and teen programs with many teens play without limits transitioning to adult programs. • About 25% of the local population with “It is not how you live, but whose life you change in the wake of yours.” developmental disabilities are served by the adult TR program. Part of Bend Park & Recreation District’s TR PROGRAM AREAS at BPRD • Each adult participates in 1 to 10-plus mission is to provide recreation for people of • Adult Therapeutic Recreation Services programs per year. all abilities. In this commitment to play, BPRD • Youth & Teen Specialized Programs PROGRAM Partnerships offers Therapeutic Recreation opportunities • Adapted Sports To facilitate programs and support for adults and youth with disabilities. In other • Inclusion Services to support participation, the District works hand-in-hand words, providing play so that everyone can participation in general programs with local agencies and non-profits including learn, share and have fun. TYPES OF TR PROGRAMS Bend-La Pine Schools, Deschutes County What is Therapeutic Recreation (TR)? • Life skills such as cooking and baking Dept. of Developmental Disabilities, Full Therapeutic Recreation utilizes recreational • Creative arts Access Brokerage and Oregon Adapted Sports. • Fitness and sports programming to enable people with physical, How are REGISTRATIONS SUPPORTED? • Outdoor recreation cognitive, emotional and/or social limitations TR participants’ registration fees are typically • Social activities and events to acquire and/or maintain the skills, funded through user payment, the District’s • Day and overnight trips knowledge and behaviors that will allow Needs-Based Assistance program, the Opdyke them to enjoy their leisure and function as TR AT BPRD TIMELINE Fund through Bend Park & Recreation independently as possible in society. 1976 Community Bridges Program Foundation and/or via participants’ Medicaid begins under the direction TR Mission reimbursement. of Wayne Smith, now retired Enable all individuals to achieve quality of Recreation Director. PROGRAM Staffing life and optimal health through meaningful 1998 Inclusion Services begin. Staff includes a program coordinator, participation in recreation. 2007 College internship program assistants and support staff. In addition, TR Goals started. there are college interns and volunteers who • To expand recreation interests. 2010 Move from focus on are critical members of the team. When • To acquire and improve life skills. “Special Recreation” to asked about the experience of working in • To increase awareness of “Therapeutic Recreation.” TR, Cheryl Kelley, program coordinator community resources. 2012 Expansion of skill-based said, “While staff strive to provide unique, • To encourage participation in programs. consistent and life-enriching programming, social activities. 2016 Improved registration process it is the interaction with participants making programs more that ultimately enriches the lives of the accessible. department’s staff and volunteers.” 10 THE BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION bprd news & happenings “As an almost lifelong participant at BPRD, a significant part of Libby’s USING FIRE TO PREVENT life is the TR programs. Her life has WILDFIRES IN SHEVLIN PARK been tremendously impacted through A prescribed fire to strengthen Shevlin Park’s resilience to the relationships with both staff and wildfire and benefit the park’s natural resources is likely participants. She constantly enjoys the to occur in May 2017. camaraderie in the programs and groups. The 50-acre area of the park, immediately south of Aspen The programs she takes part in are the Meadow and the parking lot to the east near Tumalo one constant that make a substantial Creek Trail and west near the old railroad grade, has been prepared by employees over the past several months. Timing for the burn will impact in joy to her and her family. KEEP be dependent upon appropriate weather conditions and information will be shared IT GOING.” broadly with park users, neighbors and the community. - Dan Kehoe, TR participant parent GETTING AHEAD OF CONCUSSIONS The Bend Park and Recreation District wants everyone to Play for Life and “Bend Park & Rec has done so much for me. concussions can stop that play in its tracks. That’s why we don’t take concussions I have become a lot more independent lightly. All volunteer sports coaches and employees who work in and around our because of what Bend Park & Rec programs sports leagues are required to complete concussion have offered. I have developed so many awareness training. That is more than 1,100 people who new skills and have also grown in some are trained on what to look for and what to do. skills that I already had. A few examples of The Bend Park and Recreation District recently partnered that are cooking, money management and with The Center Foundation to encourage a community making new friends. Therapeutic Rec has conversation about concussion management and prevention. We regularly evaluate opportunities to opened so many doors for me that I enhance equipment used in our programs and we have couldn’t have even imagined.” safety committees reviewing incident reports. Topping - Monica Barrios, TR participant that off, we provide concussion information to parents before their child plays in a District youth team sports program. “Getting your bell rung” can be serious and we encourage all parents, grandparents, teachers, mentors and others to be informed to “Alex has been involved in BPRD programs help protect our athletes. for several years. To this day, he still gets excited about participating with his FLOAT THE RIVER friends and the staff. Alex has experienced 24/7,VIRTUALLY the meaning and value of camaraderie No need to wait for summer, let’s go for a float! Did and friendship. He has gained skills in you know that BPRD has a virtual tour of floating the Deschutes River? Available on our website at independence from the various opportunities bendparksandrec.org, the tour features tips on needed the programs offer and he continues to develop confidence in equipment, where to launch, how to decide to exit at or himself as well as pride in being a part of the community. Because proceed through the Bend Whitewater Park, where to of BPRD’s presence in the community, the acceptance of people finish your float and parking and shuttle information. It’s a great way for locals and with disabilities in our community has grown immensely.” visitors alike to get in the know for a fun and safe time on the river. - Silvia Bundy, TR participant parent RESTROOMS, FOUNTAINS & IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Future of Adult Therapeutic RETURNING TO FULL SERVICE Recreation AT BPRD For more on Plans to accommodate growing community Therapeutic Mid-March through early May, BPRD Park Services crews make detailed rounds of the District’s parks to check on needs include adding program sections Recreation restrooms, water fountains, irrigation systems and other and times. In addition, the opening of the programs, park amenities. Staff de-winterize systems and make any future Larkspur Center will offer additional see pages needed repairs. With this past winter’s intensity, it is likely amenities to support programs. 54 - 58. there will be more repairs than normal. We appreciate your patience as we get all the systems back into service.

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 11 4. You can select/search for Out-of-District Needs-Based How to activities in one of three ways: >> Activity Number (Fastest) – Fee Policy Assistance Register enter the activity number Out-of-district residents do not (first six digits) in the pay property taxes that support (Formerly known as Recreation Scholarships) box. Click on the Search the District and will be charged an Everyone should have the REGISTER button. The activity additional 20% for most programs. opportunity to benefit from ONLINE: numbers are printed in If you need help determining if you recreation activities. Assistance this guide. live inside the District boundaries, is available for recreation For online call us at (541) 389-7275. program participation and is based upon financial need and registration, go to: other qualifications. Funding https://register. In-Person is limited and the District’s bendparksandrec.org Registration goal is to ensure that the most If you want to come in to register critical services are available Payment in full is required you can go to ANY location for to those with the highest at the time of registration. ANY program. You can register at needs including youth, seniors >> Keyword Search – just enter three locations: and people with disabilities. ONE word for the activity, • Juniper Swim & Fitness Center: New Accounts such as part of the name 800 NE 6th Street To Apply for Assistance: You can go online or come in or something about what • Bend Senior Center: 1. Complete an application person to create a new account. it does. For example: Art, 1600 SE Reed Market Road at least one week prior New accounts created online must Lacrosse, Camp, Guitar, to registering for the be verified for District residency etc. Click on the Search • The Pavilion program. Applications are and accuracy. NOTE: This process button. Scroll down to 1001 SW Bradbury Way display a list of programs available online or at any is normally completed in 24 hours. Registration forms are available linked to that keyword. of the District facilities. online at bendparksandrec.org or

2. Submit the completed by calling (541) 389-7275. Online Registration application and a copy of

your most recent IRS 1040 Instructions

Income Tax Return to any Credits & Refunds 1. Click on the “Register” link on of the District facilities or Refunds or credits are readily our website or go directly to: mail to Juniper Swim & granted if we are notified seven https://register. Fitness Center, 800 NE 6th bendparksandrec.org days prior to the beginning of Street, Bend OR 97701. the program. Credits will only be granted if notified less than seven 3. BPRD staff will contact you >> Type or Category – Simply days prior to beginning of the by phone within five (5) click on the name for the program. No credits or refunds business days of application types of programs that will be issued when notified two receipt to inform you of the interest you. Scroll down 2. Enter your email and working days or less from the status of your application. to view all the programs password. You already have an offered. start of a program. Program fees 4. Your portion of the fee(s) account if you have recently are not refunded/prorated for will be required at the participated in a program or participants who miss portions of time of registration. have a pass at Juniper Swim programs. 5. Applications are valid for & Fitness Center, The Pavilion six months. You will need or Bend Senior Center. The to reapply after six months. default password is your last All application materials name (first letter capitalized) You can further refine the are kept confidential. unless you set it up differently. search using the options at the top of the screen. Everyone can play. These include: day of the Mark Your week, age, gender and Additional support with program fees and month. Calendar: equipment may be available Fall 2017 registration through funding provided begins August 7, 2017. by Bend Park & Recreation

Foundation. Winter-Spring 2018

3. Make sure all family members registration begins are added with correct birth December 11, 2017. dates and genders.

12 For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 13 MAKE YOUR PLAY Fee & Pass Information

Bend Park & Recreation Month-Plus Passes - Monthly, District offers three unique 3-month and Annual Passes may be purchased at any time. recreation facilities, multiple Full payment is required at time fee options and a ton of of purchase. Passes are not activities. transferable or refundable, and may not be suspended or extended To use a BPRD facility, except for documented medical choose the fee structure and reasons. Passes are not prorated payment option that best for scheduled closures such as holidays, special events and matches your needs. maintenance periods.

No matter what you choose, 10-Visit Passes - 10-visit passes you can workout, swim, skate may be used for facility access and play with the confidence at all locations of equal or lesser that there are: value. Passes may be used to gain entrance for other individual(s) provided that the primary pass • No initiation or holder is present and the guest(s) start up fees. is in the same age category or younger. • No contracts. Student Rate – Student rate is for • No auto payments that full-time OSU-Cascades and COCC you need to cancel. students currently enrolled for at least 12 credits. Transcript With our monthly, 3-month required at time of purchase. and annual passes you can Out-Of-District Fee Policy – The prices enjoy: listed are the discounted rates for residents of the Bend Park • Unlimited and Recreation District. Persons in and out privileges. residing outside of the Bend Park and Recreation District boundaries • Quick & easy check-in. are charged an additional 20% because they do not pay property • Online pass renewal. taxes that support the District. If you need help determining if you • Awesome savings. live inside or outside the District boundaries, please call us at (541) 389-7275.

14 JUNIPER SWIM JUNIPER SWIM THE PAVILION: THE PAVILION: BEND BEND Facility & FITNESS & FITNESS NON-ICE ICE SENIOR CENTER SENIOR CENTER CENTER CENTER SEASON SEASON STANDARD Pass Type Full Access Basic Full Access Basic May - Sept. Nov. - April Over 200 weekly FEES & PASSES Check online group fitness Use of pools, Over 50 weekly for drop-in pass classes and fitness center, hot Use of fitness Ice will return fitness classes plus information. masters swim tub, sauna, steam center, game room this fall. full facility use For The PAC Access practices plus full room, locker rooms and participation Program and participation summer day camp, facility use. and access to all in ongoing social registration in ongoing social drop-ins Monthly pass recreation and lap activities. begins August 7. activities. are available. includes use of swim times. See page 71. Senior Center.

Adult (19-59) $8.00 7.00 $6.50 $3.50 Older Adult (60-79)/Student $7.00 6.00 $5.50 $1.50 Visit Admission Youth (3-18)/Honored Citizens (80+) $6.00 5.00 $4.50 $1.25 Children under 3 with paying adult Free Free n/a n/a

10-Visit Adult (19-59) $69.00 $59.00 $60.00 $29.00 Pass Save an Older Adult (60-79)/Student $59.00 $49.00 $45.00 $12.00 average of 20% Youth (3-18)/Honored Citizens (80+) $49.00 $39.00 $35.00 $10.00

Adult (19-59) $61.00 $51.00 $51.00 $24.00 Monthly Pass Older Adult (60-79)/Student $49.00 $39.00 $39.00 $16.00 Unlimited Visits! Youth (3-18)/Honored Citizens (80+) $39.00 $29.00 $29.00 $13.00

SPECIALS & DISCOUNTS SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE 10% 20% 25% 50% 3-month Pass Discount: Save 10% off Annual Pass Discount: Save 20% off Couples Pass Special: Spouse/ Family Pass Special: Dependent the monthly fee with a 3-month the monthly fee with an annual domestic partner receives 25% children, 18 years and younger, pass. Combine with couple and pass. Combine with couple and off pass of equal or less value and spouse receive 50% off family pass specials for the best family pass specials for the best with the purchase of a full-price passes of equal or less value with value! value! monthly, 3-month or annual pass. the purchase of a full-price adult Must purchase passes at same monthly, 3-month or annual pass. time. Excludes 10-visit passes. Minimum three pass purchase required. Must purchase at same time. Excludes 10-visit passes. AWESOME VALUE: Combine a 3-month or annual pass with a couple or family pass special = SERIOUS SAVINGS FOR SOME SERIOUS FUN.

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 15 Juniper Swim & Fitne ss Center

WATER WORLD! RECREATION...... & LAP SWIMMING ...... PAGE 18 summer’s a splash

More Activities at Juniper Swim & Fitness: Adult Swimming Adult Fitness p. 19 Youth Fitness p. 44 - 50 Perfectly & Swimming p. 20 - 24 fit for you. Summer 2017: June 24 - Sept. 3 Regular Hours: Juniper Swim & Holidays & Monday - Friday 5:15 am - 9:00 pm Fitness Center Special Hours Saturday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm 5/29 Memorial Day Noon - 5:00 pm is owned and Sunday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 6/11 Staff Training Closed at 4:00 pm operated by Bend 7/4 Independence Day Noon - 5:00 pm Park & Recreation 800 NE 6th Street, Bend, OR 97701 9/4 Labor Day Noon - 5:00 pm p. (541) 389-7665 (POOL) District. 9/2 - 17 Annual maintenance Indoor pool closed Visit online at: juniperswimandfitness.com A community facility, JSFC Follow us on Facebook! Swim Meets & Events 6/24 - 25 Sun Country Swim Meet welcomes people Look for Juniper Swim & Fitness Center 8/11 - 13 Bend Open Swim Meet of all ages and Schedules & Information 8/27 Kids Triathlon (see page 23) abilities to get fit Visit juniperswimandfitness.com for current pool and group fitness schedules and facility rules and and have fun! The above events take place in the Olympic regulations. Pool. Lap swim schedules will be modified and parking may be limited. Fees Pass information on pages 14 - 15.

16 Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Features Juniper Swim & Fitne ss Center

Situated in the heart of beautiful Juniper Park, our community health and fitness facility has the amenities, services and location to make your heart beat a little faster. And because we offer fitness and recreation opportunities to people of all ages and abilities, Juniper Swim & Fitness Center is the perfect place for every body. Online video tour available at bendparksandrec.org

SWIMMING POOLS FITNESS CENTER & AQUATICS: & EQUIPMENT: Indoor/Outdoor Fitness Center How to Olympic 50 Meter Pool Get fit with a full line of state- With 80 degree water temperature of-the-art cardio, strength and Get There and a removable roof system, free weight equipment and enjoy this pool is ideal for year-round exceptional park views while you training. Moveable bulkhead allows workout. the pool to be divided into two 25 Fit Studio meter pools. Flexible open space designated to Indoor 25 Meter Pool use for stretching, core stability Perfect for swim lessons, water and balance work. exercise, therapy and recreation Indoor Cycling Studio swimming. Features comfortable Kids’ Corner 85-degree water, 3.5 – 12 foot Ride away with state-of-the-art Child Care cycles, great sound system and water depth, 1-meter and 3-meter Ages: 6 weeks - 6 years diving boards and rope swing. big-screen TV. A safe and nurturing Indoor Children’s Pool Group Exercise Studio environment for young children while parents enjoy Shallow water, easy-entry stairs Enjoy a fabulous workout, amazing JSFC is centrally located in Bend all that JSFC has to offer. and warm 90-degree water make sound system and cushioned wood within Juniper Park with two Children enjoy arts and crafts, this pool great for young children. floor. entrances and parking lots. reading, creative play and Child-friendly features include Yoga Studios cooperative games. The NORTH ENTRANCE is located duck-shaped slide,a giant fish and Two quiet, warm rooms to stretch, • Stay is limited to two hours. at the end of NE 6th Street, other fun splash features. strengthen and relax. two blocks south of Greenwood Outdoor Activity Pool • Reservations recommended. Avenue. It can also be accessed Open June to early September. OTHER FEATURES: • Walk-ins welcome, space from NE 3rd Street by turning east permitting. on Hawthorne Avenue. A water wonderland for the child in Multiple Locker Rooms all of us, this 85-degree pool offers For reservations, Pool locker rooms, fitness locker The SOUTH ENTRANCE is located a large flume slide, interactive speak with staff or call rooms and family changing rooms off Franklin Ave opposite of NE 7th water features, beach entry to (541) 706-6191. accommodate all facility users. Avenue. 3.5 foot water depth and a soft FEES: bottom. Spend the day on our Wi-Fi & Lounge Areas 10-hour card: $30 ID $36 OD PUBLIC & ALTERNATIVE large deck, complete with lounge Free wireless internet service is TRANSPORTATION: Get a jump start chairs, picnic tables and shade Drop-in fee per hour, per child: available throughout the facility. on your workout by biking or structure. $3.50 ID $4.50 OD walking to the facility! Bike racks In addition, there is lounge space are located at each entrance. To Hot Tub, Dry Sauna for relaxing, visiting or even doing Kid’s Corner Hours: get here by public transportation, & Steam Room some homework or reading. (subject to change) JSFC is located only two blocks M - F: 8:00 am - 1:15 pm from the Hawthorne Street transit These coed amenities are perfect M - Th: 4:10 - 7:00 pm center of Cascade East Transit and for post-workout relaxation. a bus stop is located on Franklin Ages: 16 & up Sa: 7:00 - 11:00 am Avenue.

For more information, call (541) 389-7665 • Current schedules at juniperswimandfitness.com • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Fees & Passes on pages 16 - 17 • Adult Swimming on page 19 • Adult Fitness on pages 44 - 50 • Youth Swimming & Fitness on pages 20 - 24 17 Parent-Child Swim

Juniper Swim & Fitne ss Center Ages: 6 & under with adult A special time in the indoor children’s pool for parents and their young kids to explore the wonderful world of water and practice swimming skills. Duck slide, squirting fish and other fun water toys available. Adult supervision in the water Drop-In is required. Swim diapers are required for those who are not Swim Sessions potty trained. Fee: Basic pass or drop-in fee Open June 24 - September 3 Recreation Swim F: 4:00 - 6:30 pm Diving boards and rope swing offer Sa: 7:00 am - 8:30 pm thrills for the swimmer. Floating Su: 8:00 - 10:30 am toys and water basketball provide TEENS! options for the non-swimmer. The Lap Swimming LEARN TO children’s pool with small slide is Check out the Jr. open for young children. Recreation & Water Running swim is open to all ages; however, Lifeguard & Swim SWIM THIS Swim for fitness! Swim for fun! children 6 years and under must be Most lap swimming occurs Instructor Aide SUMMER! supervised by a responsible person in the Olympic pool. Water training and volunteer 14 years or older. runners are welcome in slow programs What better time than summer Fee: Basic pass or drop-in fee lanes. Kickboards, pull buoys to learn how to swim? and swim fins are available. on page 22. June 24 - September 3 The water’s as inviting Sharing lanes is expected. Check as the days are long. M - F: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Volunteer juniperswimandfitness.com for (Outdoor & Indoor pools) pool schedule, pool length and opportunities There’s a great selection of lessons at just the perfect number of lanes. available with child M - F: 7:15 - 9:00 pm level to match your or (Indoor Pools only) Fee: Basic pass or drop-in fee care and recreation your child’s needs. Sa: 1:00 - 5:30 pm June 24 - September 3 programs too! Adult Lessons, page 19 (Outdoor & Indoor Pools) M - Th: 5:15 am - 8:30 pm Youth Lessons, pages 20 - 21 Su: 1:00 - 5:00 pm F: 5:15 am - 7:30 pm (Outdoor & Indoor Pools) Sa: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Su: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Family Swim Bring the family and a picnic for a healthy dose of outdoor water play! Family swim is held in the WANT MORE? outdoor activity pool offering warm 85-degree water with slides, Look for: tumble buckets and splash pad. All AdULT FITNESS children must be accompanied by parent or guardian. on pages 44 - 50. Fee: $5 per person when adult AdULT SWIMMING accompanies children. on page 19. June 24 - September 3 M - F: 10:30 am - 1:00 pm YOUTH FITNESS 4:05 - 7:15 pm & SWIMMING on pages 20 - 24. Sa - Su: 10:30 am - 1:00 pm

18 ADULT SWIMMING ...... IMPROVE YOUR FITNESS

& TECHNIQUE WITH SWIMFIT ...... get in the swim

Summer Adult Swimming Advanced SwimFit Beginning Adult Bend’s Adult Swim Program! Ages: 18 & up Lap Swimare available Schedules at Swim Instruction Swim Without Fear Improve your skills and enjoy Ages: 16 & up juniperswimandfitness.com. Ages: 16 & up training in structured practices Check if the pool scheduled Class works on building is 25m or 50m. Are you fearful of the water? with experienced coaches. Learn at your own pace, as confidence, stroke technique and Formerly known as Masters You can even add the schedule to your own e-calendar. motivating instructors take you achieving the ability to swim full Swimming, SwimFit emphasizes step by step through getting your laps. Focus is on fitness through fitness, fellowship and fun for face wet, bobbing and learning to skill training and short distance various ages and abilities, who be more comfortable in the water. repeats and is individualized to can swim comfortably for 500 meet your goals. Appropriate for Liquid Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session meters (20 lengths). Although not adults who can swim 25 meters required, many choose to race. Activity: 205554 but not much more. benefits. Fee: Current Full Access Pass F: 5:45 - 6:30 pm Fee: $48 ID $58 OD / session or full access drop-in fee. Sessions: 6/30 - 7/28 8/4 - 9/1 It’s never too Activity: 205556 June 24 - September 2 Sa: 7:45 - 8:30 am late to become a M/W: 7:30 - 8:30 pm M/W/F: 5:30 - 6:45 am Sessions: 6/3 - 7/1 7/8 - 8/5 swimmer! We have Sessions: 6/26 - 7/12 7/17 - 8/2 M/Tu/W/Th/F: 11:45 am - 1:00 pm 8/7 - 23 great swimming Beginning Adult M/Tu/W: 6:00 - 7:15 pm T/Th: 6:30 - 7:30 pm classes for adults Swim Instruction Sa: 9:00 - 10:30 am Sessions: 5/16 - 6/1 at Juniper Swim Ages: 16 & up Su: 8:00 - 9:30 am Learn beginning skills in a (7/2 forward) & Fitness Center. comfortable environment designed Swim Technique Triathlon SwimFit Our swim program for non-swimmers to learn basic Ages: 16 & up Th: 6:00 - 7:15 pm allows you to water adjustment skills – floats, Want to develop your technique ELITE MASTERS: glides and basic front crawl and and endurance? Learn to improve Tu/Th: 6:45 - 8:00 am progress from back strokes. Appropriate for your stroke and efficiency no experience adults unable to swim 25 meters. while challenging yourself with Fee: $48 ID $57 OD / session progressively longer fitness swims. to becoming a Appropriate for adults able to Activity: 205555 swim 100 meters continuously. masters swimmer. M/W: 7:15 - 8:15 pm Fee: $65 ID $78 OD / session Come swim - gain Sessions: 5/15 - 31 Activity: 205557 confidence in the (Fee: $40 ID $48 OD, no class 5/29) M/W: 7:30 - 8:30 pm water and feel T/Th: 7:15 - 8:15 pm Sessions: 6/27 - 7/13 Sessions: 6/26 - 7/26 7/31 - 8/30 great. (fee: $40 ID $48 OD, no class 7/4) T/Th: 7:30 - 8:30 pm 7/18 - 8/3 8/8 - 24 Session: 5/30 - 6/20

For more information, call (541) 389-7665 • Current schedules at juniperswimandfitness.com • ID= In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Juniper Swim & Fitness Center on pages 16 - 18 • Adult Fitness on pages 44 - 50 • Youth Swimming & Fitness on pages 20 - 24 19 YOUTH SWIMMING & FITNESS Recreation Swim Schedules SWIM! available on page 18 and at BIKE! RUN! juniperswimandfitness.com...... KIDS Find all the times you can TRIATHLON come splash and play...... PAGE 23 swim on

Youth Swim Lessons at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Swim Make a Lesson FREE splash. Our year-round youth swim lessons are… Age Appropriate: Offered for infants, preschoolers, youth and teens. Assessment: Start your kids Skill Appropriate: Based on progressively learned swim skills. Unsure what class to register in fitness and your child in? Take the swimming! This Safe: Lifeguards are always on duty to provide extra protection. guesswork out - come in for a free swim assessment to important life- Small: Maximum class size of 5 preschoolers and 6 for other levels. ensure your child is in the long skill will help right class. Come by the pool: Professional: All instructors are Red Cross certified and trained in our own your child be best practices program. May 1 - June 24 comfortable and Tu: 10:45 am Fun: We believe learning to swim should be a positive, fun experience! safe around water Th: 6:30 pm For more information, call (541) 389-7665. and enjoy many Sa: 12:30 pm outdoor activities Registration Tip: Prerequisites for each class are listed in the available in Central class description on our registration website. Learn more online June 26 - August 31 Oregon! at register.bendparksandrec.org M - Th: 12:45 pm & 7:00 pm F: 12:45 pm UPDATED LESSONS: All swim lessons levels were recently updated to ensure challenge and success at every swim skill level. Sa: 11:00 am

For more information and specific details, please refer to our Call (541) 706-6183 to arrange website for the skills list for each level. an appointment to work with your schedule.

20 Youth Swim Lesson FOUR- DAYS- YOUTH SWIMMING & FITNESS Descriptions & Schedule A-WEEK MONDAY - SESSIONS THURSDAY Parent Tot Programs $50 ID $ 60 OD 6/26 - 7/6 Ages: 6 - 36 months (No class 7/4. Fee: $44 ID $54 OD) Developmentally appropriate classes provide a safe, 7/10 - 20 encouraging and fun introduction to the wonderful 7/24 - 8/3 world of water. Parents work directly with their child and the instructor doing skill-oriented games, songs 8/7 - 17 and activities in the water. Parent Tot 1 and 2 are 8/21 - 31 available. Parent Tot 1, 2 8:15, 9:00, 9:45 am Sea Stars Sea Stars 9:00, 9:45, 10:30 am Age: 2.5 - 3 8:15, 9:00, 9:45, Is your child too young for the Journey program Journey 1, 2, 3 10:30 am but swimming safely in the pool on their own? ONE-DAY- FRIDAY Specially-designed for the two-and-a-half to three A-WEEK - or - Journey 4,5 9:00, 9:45 am year old, this fun and encouraging class will teach SESSIONS SATURDAY Level 1, 2, 3 9:00, 9:45 am your child the basic skills of floating, gliding and water safety. Prerequisite: Parent Tot class. FRIDAYS: Teen Level 1, 2, 3 9:45 am $40 ID $48 OD 6/30 - 7/28 Journey Programs Level 4 9:00, 9:45, 10:30 am 8/4 - 9/1 Ages: 3 - 5 Level 5, 6 10:30 am 8:50, 9:40 am A progressive journey for preschoolers/ Parent Tot 1, 2 Start times only listed. All classes 40-minutes. kindergartners that develops swimming skills in 8:50, 9:40, 10:30, a creative environment for your child’s comfort, Journey 1, 2, 3 11:20 am confidence and enjoyment. Children work on kicking, gliding and basic strokes. Journey 1 Journey 4, 5 8:50, 9:40 am MONDAY/ TWO- through 5 levels are available. Level 1, 2, 3 8:50, 9:40, 11:20 am WEDNESDAY DAYS- - or - Level Programs Teen Level 1, 2, 3 10:30 am A-WEEK TUESDAY/ Ages: 6 - 12 SESSIONS Level 4, 5, 6 10:30 am THURSDAY This progressive program designed for school-age M/W $63 ID $75 OD children will be fun and challenging as swimmers SATURDAYS: 6/26 - 7/27 (no class 7/4) T/TH $57 ID $68 OD progress to refine strokes and breathing, build $40 ID $48 OD 6/3 - 7/1 confidence and further develop skills. There are $63 ID $75 OD 7/31 - 8/31 Levels 1 through 6 for your child’s progression. 7/8 - 8/5 Parent Tot 1, 2 5:40, 6:25 pm Parent Tot 1, 2 10:05 am Teen Level Programs Sea Stars 11:30 am, 4:10, 4:55 pm Sea Stars 9:15 am Ages: 12 - 15 11:30 am, 12:15, 4:10, Designed to teach teens basic swim skills: kicking Journey 1, 2, 3 9:15, 10:05 am Journey 1, 2, 3 in an arrow, front crawl stroke, backstroke and 4:55, 5:40, 6:25 pm Journey 4, 5 9:15 am exposure to deep water. There are Levels 1 through Journey 4,5 12:15, 5:40 pm 3 for your progression. Level 1, 2, 3 9:15, 10:05 am 11:30 am, 12:15, 4:10, Level 1,2, 3 Private & Level 4 9:15 am 4:55, 5:40, 6:25 pm Level 5, 6 9:15, 10:05 am Semi-Private Lessons Teen 1,2, 3 6:25 pm Private and semi-private lessons are available for Start times only listed. All classes 45-minutes. Level 4 11:30 am, 4:10, 4:55 pm those needing extra attention and work at perfecting their swimming skills. Level 5, 6 12:15, 4:10, 4:55 pm Fees: $53 ID semi-private lesson or $105 ID private Start times only listed. All classes 40-minutes. lesson. (Semi-private lesson registration in-person only; private lesson registration in-person or online.) Call (541) 389-7665 to schedule.

For more information, call (541) 389-7665 • Current schedules at juniperswimandfitness.com • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Juniper Swim & Fitness Center on pages 16 - 18 • Adult Fitness on pages 44 - 50 • Adult Swimming on page 19 21 Youth Swim Water Polo YOUTH SWIMMING & FITNESS Training & Volunteer Instructional League Programs Programs Ages: 10 - 14 at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Join this fast moving game for Jr. Lifeguard both girls and boys that requires & Swim Juniper Summer fitness, individual skill and teamwork. Practice is held in the Instructor Aide Swim League deep water and participants must An introduction to competitive be able to swim 200 meters (8 Programs swimming and training designed lengths) continuously. to challenge and refine swimming Fee: $84 ID $100 OD / session Ages: 12 - 15 skills. Participants must be able Activity: 205412 Be part of the team at Juniper to swim 25 meters front crawl this summer! Learn the skills, Family Swim stroke using side breathing and Tu/Th: 5:30 - 6:30 pm standards and expectations 25 meters backstroke with level Session: 6/27 - 8/16 for being a lifeguard or swim Programs body position. We’ll teach the rest! instructor and put your at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Groups divided by age and ability Beginning training into practice through levels. supervised volunteering Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Springboard Diving during summer programs. Clases de Natación Activity: 205411 Ages: 9 - 12 Learn the basics of how to dive Participants will complete para Familias en Entering Grades: 1 - 10 a swim skills test and must from the 1-meter board. An attend all required training español / M - F*: 9:45 - 10:45 am instructor will lead you through the dates for their program. Family Swim NEW 10:45 - 11:45 am specifics of how to do an approach Volunteering is a required Session: 6/26 - 8/18 and hurdle as well as many other part of these programs. Lessons in Spanish skills to make you become a *NOTE: Participants choose three days per week Information about volunteer confident and successful diver. All Ages with Adult to attend. shifts for summer will be Esta clase está dirigida NEW Fee: $63 ID $75 OD / session available at training. Students Entering Grades: 4 - 12 especialmente para las Familias Activity: 205570 may participate in only one of Latinas, aunque todo público es T/Th: 4:15 - 5:15 pm these programs per year. T/Th: 6:25 - 7:10 pm bienvenido. Es una clase para F: 9:45 - 10:45 am or Fee: $25 covers training padres e hijos. ¿Alguna vez ha Sessions: 6/27 - 7/27 10:45 - 11:45 am visto nadar a su hijo y ha querido (no program 7/4; fee $56 ID $67 OD) Session: 6/27 - 8/18 Swim Instructor Aide aprender? ¡Acompáñenos en esta 8/1 - 31 clase de Natación para familias Activity: 209501 en español! ¡Todos los niveles son Intro to Water Polo NEW Required Training Dates: bienvenidos! Habilidades básicas Advanced Ages: 6 - 10 Tu/Th: 4:00 - 6:00 pm a un ritmo seguro en clases de Springboard Diving natación progresiva. Come meet new friends, develop 5/30, 6/1, 6/6, 6/8 water polo skills. Cultivate health Ages: 9 - 12 - OR - This class is designed for Latino and fitness in a fun and safe This class will challenge the student Tu/Th: 9:45 - 11:45 pm families, but everyone is welcome! environment. Intro to Water Polo to learn new skills on the boards! In this combined youth and adult 6/27, 6/29, 7/6, 7/7 harnesses all the fun, dynamic Participants will begin to learn class, we will teach a progressive aspects of the game in a safe, backwards dive as well as reverse Junior Lifeguard swim lesson for the whole family! easy-to-learn experience that will and continued improvements Activity: 209502 Small children’s pool lessons motivate kids to swim and stay fit. on the front dive. Prerequisite: Required Training Dates: available for preschool-age Prerequisite: Participants must be Students must be able to perform children. School-age children and approach and front dive in at least W: 2:00 - 4:00 pm able to swim the crawl stroke for adult lesson in the main indoor 25 yards and the backstroke for 25 two positions off of both boards or 5/31, 6/7 pool. yards. instructor approval. - OR - Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session Fee: $48 ID $58 OD / session Fee: $63 ID $75 OD / session W: 4:00 - 8:00 pm Activity: 205260 Activity: 205414 Activity: 205571 7/5 F: 6:30 - 7:15 pm M/W: 6:25 - 7:10 pm Ongoing Training Dates: F: 4:00 - 4:45 pm Session: 6/30 - 7/28 8/4 - 9/1 Sessions: 6/30 - 8/4 Sessions: 6/26 - 7/26 7/30 - 8/30 Th: 10:30 am - 1:00 pm 7/6 - 8/17

22 Snorkeling SWIM! RUN! Ages: 9 - 14 BIKE! YOUTH SWIMMING & FITNESS Learn to use a mask, fins and snorkel to discover what you can see and do under water. All equipment is provided. Prerequisite: Level 3 or able to comfortably swim two widths in the deep end. Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session Activity: 205575 F: 12:20 - 1:00 pm Sessions: 6/30 - 7/28 8/4 - 9/1 Youth Scuba NEW at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center PADI 4th Annual Kids Triathlon Presented by “Seal Team” Scuba Ages: 4 - 15 PADI Discover Ages: 8 - 16 Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Scuba Diving It’s action-packed fun in the pool! Swim! Bike! Run! Come do a triathlon! The swimming portion of this Learn basic scuba skills as you non-timed event will be held in the safety of a supervised pool. The Ages: 10 to Adult complete exciting “AquaMissions” mountain biking and running portions will be held in Juniper Park. The Got a sense of adventure? Come underwater. In Part A: Missions event focuses on sportsmanship and making new friends. All abilities learn what it’s like to breathe 1 - 5, you learn basic scuba are welcome. Build your skills and get ready for the race by signing up underwater with Fins Scuba & diving skills, such as breathing for one of the six weekly clinics. Water Sports. This introductory underwater, clearing a mask of Early Fee: $25 ID $30 OD - by 8/22 class will let you try scuba to see water, recovering a regulator and if you like it before you decide swimming while experiencing Late Fee: $30 ID $35 OD - 8/23 and later to commit to a PADI Open Water the sensation of weightlessness. To sign up for all six Kids Triathlon Clinics and Certification program. Learn No previous scuba experience receive a $5 discount off the Kids Triathlon, what wearing the equipment feels needed. Includes take-home use program #205607-03. like and how easy it is to move DVD and AquaMission materials. around underwater with it on. Complete Missions 1 - 5 and Activity: 205607 Find out what it’s like to breathe become a recognized PADI Seal underwater as you learn basic Team Member. Once you complete Date: Sunday, August 27 skills and safety rules to carry over Missions 1 - 5, you’re ready for Time: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm to your scuba certification course Part B: Mission 6 “Shipwreck should you take the next step. Diving” including an adventure Kids Triathlon Clinics Parents may sign up with children building an underwater shipwreck. to make it a family adventure, Orientation at Fins Scuba & Water Ages: 4 - 15 though not required. All equipment Sports, medical release and Juniper Swim & Fitness Center and workbook provided. Some independent workbook (provided Come give “tri” a try, learn new skills and make new friends. Each independent workbook study at orientation) study required prior clinic will have a different focus: swim, bike, run, transitions and more. required prior to class. Register at to class. Finish your session with a tip to keep you healthy and motivated all least seven days prior to session. Part A: Missions 1 - 5 summer. Sign up for one or all. Whatever you choose, it will be tons of fun! Fee: $99 ID $119 OD / session Fee: $295 ID $345 OD / session Activity: 207920 Activity: 207921 To sign up for all six Kids Triathlon Clinics and Sa: Time varies Sa: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm receive a $5 discount off the Kids Triathlon, Sessions: Sessions: 7/1 8/5 use program #205607-03. 5/20 11:30 am - 3:00 pm Part B: Mission 6 Fee: $5 ID $6 OD / session 7/8 2:30 - 6:00 pm (Prerequisite: Part A) Activity: 205608 8/19 9:30 am - 1:00 pm Fee: $99 ID $120 OD / session Tu: 5:00 - 6:15 pm Activity: 207921 Sessions: 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8, 8/15, 8/22 Su: 8:30 am - 1:00 pm Sessions: 7/2 8/6

For more information, call (541) 389-7665 • Current schedules at juniperswimandfitness.com • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Juniper Swim & Fitness Center on pages 16 - 18 • Adult Fitness on pages 44 - 50 • Adult Swimming on page 19 23 Youth Programs Youth & YOUTH SWIMMING & FITNESS at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Teen Fitness at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Summer Buddies Includes daily swimming! Fit Kids: Ages: 3 - 5 Ages: 4 - 11 Children will enjoy afternoons swimming, Kids! Bring Mom and Dad to Juniper for exercise making crafts, playing outdoor games and much classes for the whole family. Fit Kids classes more. No prior swimming experience required. teach kids to live a healthy lifestyle by showing Children must be potty trained. them fitness is fun! Learn to respect yourself Fee: $76 ID $90 OD / session and others, share a healthy snack and feel great Program: 205600 from the inside out. M/W: 1:30 - 3:45 pm Fee: Full Access Pass or drop-in fee. or Yoga Play Girls Get Fit & Have Fun! Tu/Th: 1:30 - 3:45 pm Active yoga poses and fitness games promote a Ages: 10 - 14 Activity: 6/26 - 7/13 (no program 7/4; fee $63 ID $75 OD) creative mind, healthy body and heart. Fill your summer with fitness and friends while 7/17 - 8/3 Dance & Play building self-confidence, learning about healthy 8/7 - 24 Kids will be introduced to different dance styles lifestyle and eating choices. Each week is a new and rhythms, along with fun music and games. theme with fun projects and active, dynamic Busy Buddies Preschool Schedule at: workouts (weekly theme information available juniperswimandfitness.com at bendparksandrec.org); dance fitness, weight Includes swim lessons & yoga! training, yoga stretching, indoor cycling, outdoor field sports and even boot camp. Ages: 3 - 5 Teen Fitness Busy Buddies Preschool is designed to Program time is 11:30 am to 1:15 pm, followed by encourage the development of social skills and Ages: 11 - 17 rec swim with friends from 1:15 to 4:00 pm. positive self-esteem through a variety of fun, FITNESS CENTER USE: Improve strength Fee: $36 ID $43 OD / session creative and healthy activities. In a small group and conditioning in our state-of-the-art JSFC pass holders: $30 ID $36 OD / session setting, children will enjoy arts and crafts, circle fitness center. 16 - 17 year olds may use the time, dramatic play and more. Basic educational fitness center without restriction although Activity: 205403 concepts are introduced such as numbers, we recommend completing a Fitness M - Th: 11:30 am - 1:15 pm (program) letters, phonics and more. Center Orientation. 11 - 15 year olds may 1:15 - 4:00 pm (swimming) workout in the fitness center under parent/ Note: No prior swimming experience necessary. Sessions: 7/10 - 13 7/24 - 27 guardian supervision or complete a Fitness Children must be potty trained. 8/7 - 10 8/21 - 24 Center Orientation to use the fitness center Monthly Fee: independently. Children 10 years and younger 2 days/week: $158 ID $189 OD are not allowed in the fitness center. Fitness Guys Get Fit & Have Fun! (payment is due by the 5th of each month.) Center Orientations are offered weekly Ages: 10 - 14 and are free to 10-visit or monthly pass Registration Fee: $20 non-refundable Coaches offer plenty of workouts with weights, holders and $12 otherwise. See schedule at registration fee is due at the time of enrollment. outdoor field games, boot camp and indoor juniperswimandfitness.com or call (541) 389- cycling. Be a part of the dynamic, positive Registration begins May 22. 7665. environment as you participate in the weekly Activity: 405601 GROUP FITNESS CLASSES: Get fit and themes with healthy snacks and keeping your M/W: 1:15 - 4:00 pm have fun with our many group exercise class cool with fun projects and even adventure or options. 16 - 17 year olds are welcome in all of rallies. Program time is 11:30 am to 1:15 pm, our regular group exercise classes. 11 - 15 year followed by rec swim with friends from 1:15 to Tu/Th: 1:15 - 4:00 pm olds may attend some classes under parent/ 4:00 pm. Dates: Sept. 11 - June 14 guardian supervision. See pages 46 - 49 for Fee: $36 ID $43 OD / session classes. Contact Monica at (541) 389-7665 for assistance. JSFC pass holders: $30 ID $36 OD / session Activity: 205404 Need child care M - Th: 11:30 am - 1:15 pm (program) while you work out? 1:15 - 4:00 pm (swimming) With Kids’ Corner, we’ve got you covered. Sessions: 7/10 - 13 7/24 - 27 Learn more on page 17. 8/7 - 10 8/21 - 24

24 THE PAVILION

HOST YOUR SPECIAL EVENT HERE ...... PICNICS, PARTIES

& MORE the center of play

The Pavilion

Owned and operated by Bend Park & Recreation District Schedules & Information Parties 1001 SW Bradbury Way, Bend Oregon 97702 Visit thepavilioninbend.com for schedules, rules and & Special p. (541) 389-7588 (SK8T) regulations. Events Customer Service Office Hours:(subject to change) Spring: May 1 - June 24 April 15 - June 24: Hours vary - Check online Bring your imagination to June 26 - Sept. 1: Summer: June 26 - September 2 The Pavilion for your next Mondays - Thursdays Open 7 am - 9 pm special event! Fridays Open 7 am - 6 pm Summer Programs Weddings, receptions, Saturdays Hours vary - check online A variety of programs are offered this summer: birthday parties, trade shows, athletic events, family Sundays Closed The PAC Summer Camp - see pages 70 - 71. reunions, company picnics - the possibilities for special Adult Sports Leagues - Cornhole, Follow us on Facebook! events are nearly endless. Pickleball & Volleyball - see pages 51 - 53. Look for The Pavilion in Bend! • Capacity: - see page 53. 25 to 800+ people How to Get There Wheelchair Sports • Outdoors - Covered: The Pavilion is located in southwest Bend at the Drop-In Activities 20,000+ sq. ft. Simpson and Colorado Avenue roundabout. The entrance is located on SW Bradbury Way. Both on-site A variety of activities such as: • Outdoors: 4,500+ sq. ft. and street parking are available. BASKETBALL PICKLEBALL • Indoors: 1,200+ sq. ft. PUBLIC & ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION: Bike or walk to BADMINTON SCOOTERING • Event season: The Pavilion. Bike racks are located at the entrance. May - October CORNHOLE SKATEBOARDING To get here by public transportation, The Pavilion can • Play equipment be accessed via Cascade East Transit. A bus stop is Foosball ROCK CLIMBING and games available located a block away and the Mt. Bachelor Park n’ Ride PING PONG is a few blocks to the west of The Pavilion. Details, fees and schedules Visit thepavilioninbend.com for drop-in activity at thepavilioninbend.com. details and schedules.

The Pavilion • (541) 389-7588 • Current schedules at bendparksandrec.org • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Fees & Passes on pages 14 - 15 • Adult Sports on pages 51 - 53 • Youth Activities on pages 68 - 83 • Youth Sports on pages 90 - 105 25 Bend Senior Center

...... SOCIAL ACTIVITIES & SPECIAL EVENTS ...... PAGE 28 get together

Bend Senior Center Just for you. Inspiring learning, Summer 2017: June 1 - August 31 How to Get There health and well- Regular Hours: The Bend Senior Center is located in southeast Bend within Larkspur Park. From 3rd Street, go east on ness for active Monday - Thursday 7:30 am - 7:00 pm Reed Market Rd. After crossing 15th St, turn left into older adults. Friday 7:30 am - 4:00 pm the Bend Senior Center/Larkspur Park entrance. Saturday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm PUBLIC & ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION: Bike racks are The Bend Senior available at the facility and you can get to the center Sunday Closed via the Larkspur Trail as well as other area trails and Center is owned bike routes. For public transportation, use Cascade and operated Located at Larkspur Park East Transit routes #5 or 6. by Bend Park 1600 SE Reed Market Road & Recreation p. (541) 388-1133 District. Visit online at: www.bendparksandrec.org for current group fitness schedules. Fees: Pass information on pages 14 - 15. Special Hours & Closures Follow us May 29 Memorial Day - Closed on Facebook. July 4 Independence Day - Closed Bend Park & Recreation District, Sept. 4 Labor Day - Closed Bend Senior Center, The Pavilion, Bend Whitewater Park and Juniper Swim & Fitness Center

26 FREE Community Information

Brown Bag Bend Senior Center & Support Lunch & Learn Series AARP BSC Health Clinics Driver’s Safety Wednesdays • 12:00 - 1:00 pm Provided by local health 4th Monday of the month: practitioners for your convenience. Presented in partnership 9:00 am - 4:00 pm with PacificSource Medicare Health Plans Call (541) 388-1133 to reserve your Feed your body and your mind as local experts share their knowledge space. Foot Clinic about issues important to you. Every Wednesday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bring your lunch; dessert and coffee are on us. The ABC & D’s (not held on fifth Wednesday) FREE 6/7 Nutrition for Maintaining Bone Health of Medicare Call (541) 788-4785 for Claire Kacena, DC 1st Thursday of the month: appointments and fees. 4:30 - 5:30 pm 6/14 Meditation Mindfulness Join us for an informational Q & A Blood FREE Heather Krantz, MD session about Medicare. Pressure Clinic 6/21 Medical Cannabis Alzheimer’s 1st & 3rd Wednesdays: Laurel James RN-BC,CCRN 9:30 - 10:30 am • Drop-in & Dementia 6/28 What a Plastic Surgeon Does... Really Caregiver Adam P. Angeles, MD Support Group FREE 3rd Thursday of the month: 5:00 - 6:00 pm Are you caring for a family member or friend with Alzheimer’s Disease or a related dementia? Come join this compassionate group for helpful support and information. Call (541) 948-7214 Fitness through your for more info. insurance plan? It’s possible you are eligible Social Security to receive no-cost or low-cost fitness passes through your FREE Basics health plan. For details, stop 3rd Wednesday of the month: by the front desk the next 4:30 - 5:30 pm. time you visit. If you will be eligible for Social SILVER & FIT and SILVER Security soon, come learn about SNEAKERS: Available for the many options available so you Medicare Advantage can make the choices that are Health Plan members. right for you! To see if you qualify, visit SilverandFit.com or FREE SliverSneakers.com for more Medicare 101 information. 3rd Wednesday of the month: AARP Medicare 5:45 - 6:45 pm. Supplement Insurance If you are new to Medicare or Plan - Oregon insured by will be enrolling in Medicare in UnitedHealthcare Insurance the near future, this program Company. Have questions? will provide the basic knowledge Call United Healthcare at needed to understand Medicare. 1-800-523-5800.

For more information, call (541) 388-1133 • Current schedules at www.bendparksandrec.org • ID= In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Adult Activities, pages 34 - 39 • Adult Art, pages 30 - 33 • Adult Outdoors, pages 40 - 43 • Adult Fitness, pages 44 - 50 • Adult Swimming, page 19 • Adult Sports, pages 51 - 53 27 SOCIAL ACTIVITY SCHEDULE Let’s be social. Bend Senior Center Monday: (subject to change) Join us for a great variety of social activities. Unless indicated with a fee, you can attend for a single visit fee 12:00 - 4:00 pm Pool/Billiards or use your Bend Senior Center or Social Activities Pass. 12:00 - 3:00 pm Social Bridge 12:30 - 4:00 pm Duplicate Bridge It’s all fun and games. 12:30 - 3:00 pm Co-ed Mexican Train Tuesday: Tuesday Afternoon FREE 10:30 am - 2:30 pm High Desert Rug Hookers at the Movies 11:45 am - 12:15 pm Souper Tuesday Lunch Drama, comedy, adventure! Join us each 12:00 - 4:00 pm Mahjong Players Tuesday at 12:45 pm to watch a movie with Lunch with us! friends. We’ll show both contemporary and 12:00 - 4:00 pm Pool/Billiards classic films. 12:45 - 2:45 pm Afternoon at the Movies Souper Tuesday Lunch FREE 1:00 - 3:00 pm Knitters Social Thursday Join us for a tasty lunch every Tuesday from 11:45 am to 12:15 pm. $3.50 per Wednesday: Afternoon Dance person. Stay for the free movie at 12:45 pm! 12:00 - 4:00 pm Pool/Billiards Put on your dancing shoes and join us 12:30 - 4:00 pm Duplicate Bridge every Thursday, 1:00 - 2:30 pm. Thursday Social Lunch Thursday: Sunday Afternoon Dance Every Thursday from 12:00 to 12:30 pm, the 12:00 - 4:00 pm Mahjong Players Central Oregon Council on Aging presents On the first Sunday of the month, dance to a rotating menu lunch (check the menu at 12:00 - 4:00 pm Pool/Billiards The Notables Swing Band, 2:00 - 4:00 pm the front desk) for $3.50 or a donation for 12:00 - 12:30 pm Thursday Social Lunch for $5 per person. (NOTE: June dance is those 60-plus. 6/11.) 12:30 - 5:30 pm Crafters Co-Op 1:00 - 2:30 pm Afternoon Dance Knitting & Rug Hooking Come to an event! 2:30 - 4:00 pm Adult Coloring Knit, purl and hook projects together while Friday: making friends. Stroke Awareness Day 12:00 - 3:30 pm Social Bridge Pool/Billiards Tuesday, May 2 12:00 - 4:00 pm Pool/Billiards Lunch: 11:45 am FREE You don’t have to be a pool shark to enjoy 12:30 - 4:00 pm Duplicate Bridge Speaker: 12:00 pm a game of billiards. Fun times and good Resource Fair: 12:45 - 2:00 pm 12:45 - 3:45 pm Pinochle friendships guaranteed! Local caregivers, organizations and Saturday: businesses will provide resources to 9:30 am - 3:00 pm Pool/Billiards Cards & Games those at risk and their families. Stroke Join in for a game of Bridge, Mexican Train, coordinators and a physician from St. 11:30 am - 3:00 pm Social Bridge Dominoes, Mahjong or Pinochle. Inquire at Charles Medical Center Bend will be Sunday: the front desk to join a game. providing education, blood pressure 2:00-4:00 pm Sunday Dance Hour screening, blood sugar checks and stroke (1st week) Crafters Co-Op risk assessments. The Notables Swing Band Every fourth Thursday, 12:30 - 5:30 pm. This activity is designed for crafters, National Senior especially paper crafters. Bring your Health & Fitness Day FREE FREE project, meet new people and share your Wednesday, May 31 Premier World Discovery crafting. Armchair Travel Join over 100,000 older adults throughout the U.S. today as we celebrate the 24th Informational Meeting Coloring for Adults annual National Senior Health & Fitness Tuesday, June 27, 11:45 am - 12:45 pm Share your love of coloring in this informal Day. The common goal for this day: to help social gathering. Coloring sheets and Come learn about the great 2017-18 travel keep older Americans healthy and fit. Join colored pencils are provided. You can bring options and program particulars. us for special activities and treats! your favorite coloring tools, too. Thursdays, 2:30 - 4:00 pm.

28 The BSC Fit. Flexible. For life. Fit Fitness Center Bend Senior Center Weekly Fitness Classes Use the Fitness Center at your June 1 - August 31 (no classes 7/4) Updates at www.bendparksandrec.org. 4U convenience during the facility’s Fee: Full Access Pass or single visit fee (see pages 14 - 15) open hours. There’s a variety of Many of the fitness classes offered at the Bend Senior Center are Fit For You! Specially designed for equipment including: those wanting a low impact and light intensity workout as well as those ages 50+, these exercise classes offer Treadmills something for every fitness level - from just starting out to a regular fitness enthusiast! Increase your mobility, Ellipticals strength, cardio endurance, flexibility and core stability. Not only will you improve and maintain your fitness, you’ll make friends and have fun! Indoor Cycles Hand weights Multi-station Strength System Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Fee: $1.50 Drop-in, Senior Center MORNING 7:35-8:35 am 7:35-8:35 am 7:35-8:35 am 7:35-8:35 am 7:35-8:35 am Pass or Social Activity Pass Strength & Stretch Strength & Stretch Strength & Stretch Strength & Stretch Strength & Stretch New users to the Fitness Center 8:00-10:00 am 8:00-9:00 am 8:15-9:15 am 8:45-9:45 am 8:00-10:00 am must attend “Get Started in Fitness Room Cardio Ball Indoor Cardio Better Balance Fitness Room Weight Training” prior to using Orientation Walking Cicuit Workout Orientation the Fitness Center to learn how 8:45-9:45 am 9:05-10:05 am 8:30-9:30 am 9:00-10:00 am 8:30-9:30 am to safely and effectively use the Cardio Dance Fusion Cardio Ball Nia Strength & Condition 24 Movement Tai Chi equipment. No fee. Get Started 8:45-9:45 am 9:00-10:00 am 8:45-9:45 am 9:00-10:00 am 8:45-9:45 am 9:00-10:00 am in Weight Training: Fitness Variety Strength & Balance Essentials Zumba Gold Restorative Strength & M/F 8:00 - 10:00 am Condition Yoga Flow Condition 8:45-9:45 am 10:00-11:00 am 8:45-9:45 am Better Balance Beginning Fitness Variety Personal Training Cicuit Workout Line Dance Individual Training Rates: 10:15-11:15 am 9:35-10:45 am 10:00-11:00 am 10:15-11:15 am 10:00-11:00 am 9:15-10:15 am Introductory Session: $75 Functional Fitness 24 Movement Zumba Gold Moving to Music Indoor Cardio Zumba Gold Ongoing Single Session: $60 Mini Consultation: $25 (30 minutes) Tai Chi Arthritis Program Walking 3 Session Package: $171 ($57 each) 10:15-11:15 am 10:15-11:15 am 11:30 am-12:30 pm 10:15-11:15 am 10:00-11:00 am 10:30-11:30 am 6 Session Package: $324 ($54 each) Moving to Music Yoga Strength, Tone & Yoga Beginning Yoga Pilates Partner Training Rates Arthritis Program Fundamentals Mightier Bone Fundamentals Barre per person: 10:00-11:00 am 10:15-11:00 am 12:45-1:45 pm 10:15-11:15 am 10:00-11:00 am Introductory Session: $56 Zumba Gold Walk with Ease - Stretch Functional Beginning Ongoing Single Session: $45 Seated Exercise & Relax Fitness Line Dance 3 Session Package: $128 ($43 each) 11:30 am-12:30 pm 11:30 am-12:30 pm 12:45-1:45 pm 11:30 am-12:30 pm 11:30 am-12:30 pm 6 Session Package: $243 ($41 each) Strength, Tone & Seated Yoga Personalized Seated Yoga Strength, Tone & Mightier Bone Circuit Training Mightier Bone BSC Personal AFTERNOON 12:45-1:45 pm 2:00-3:00 pm 12:45 - 1:45 pm Personalized Fitness Center Stretch & Relax Trainer Team Circuit Training Circuit Workout • Is specifically certified for ages 50+ by the American College of 2:00-3:00 pm 3:30-4:30 pm 2:00-3:00 pm 2:00-3:00 pm Sports Medicine or American 8 Movement Tai Chi Qigong 24 Movement Tai Chi Fitness Center Council of Exercise. Circuit Workout • Receives advanced training in EVENING 4:30-5:30 pm 4:30-5:30 pm 4:00-5:00 pm 4:30-5:30 pm special areas of fitness. Hatha Yoga Yoga Flow Pilates Mat Hatha Yoga • Coordinates with your medical 4:00-5:00 pm 4:30-5:30 pm Class descriptions on needs to help you successfully Pilates Mat Zumba pages 44 - 50 condition with chronic issues and/or rehabilitate from injury 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm 5:30-6:30 pm in Adult Fitness. and surgery. Barre-less Total Bliss Dance Workout Barre-less Total Look for the BSC icon. Body Workout Body Workout Visit www.bendseniorcenter.org for trainer bios.

For more information, call (541) 388-1133 • Current schedules at www.bendparksandrec.org • ID= In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Adult Activities, pages 34 - 39 • Adult Art, pages 30 - 33 • Adult Outdoors, pages 40 - 43 • Adult Fitness, pages 44 - 50 • Adult Swimming, page 19 • Adult Sports, pages 51 - 53 29 ADULT ART

LET’S GET ARTY! ...... WATERCOLOR CLASSES & MORE ...... PAGE 32 create + play More Activities at the The Art Station Art Station The Art Station programs and classes are p. 59 - 61 operated by Bend Park & Recreation District in Young Children a historic train station in the Old Mill District. Youth Art p. 62 - 67 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive Bend, OR 97702 p. (541) 389-7275 Schedules The Art Station is open during scheduled open studio and program times. Visit bendparksandrec.org for the current schedule.

How to Get There The Art Station is located in southwest Bend in the Old Mill District across from the Les Schwab Amphitheater. Both on-site and street parking are available.

PUBLIC & ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION: Bike or walk to the Art Station. Bike racks are located at the entrance. To get here by public transportation, the Art Station can be accessed via Cascade East Transit route #10. A bus stop is located a few blocks away by The Pavilion on Simpson Ave.

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Art Station Features Art Station Situated in the Old Mill District across from the Les Schwab Amphitheater, the Art Station features a variety of art class mediums including: Art Parties Painting Drawing Printing Sculpture Jewelry All Ages Glass arts Ceramics Pottery Textiles Mixed media The Art Station is a great place to hold In addition to classes, the Art Station has open studio times and opportunities for parties or groups. private parties! Paint a masterpiece, create clay projects, make your own soap – the possibilities are endless! We have a wide CLAY STUDIO: range of options for guests of all ages – Our Clay Studio with large work tables, six pottery from toddlers to adults. wheels and a gas and electric kiln, provides There is no set-up or clean-up – all you opportunities for you to learn basic techniques, ADULT CLASSES and your guests have to do is show up, including hand building and wheel thrown pottery, as on pages 32 - 33 relax and have fun. Your party will include a beginner or an experienced potter in a welcoming a private party room, all the materials atmosphere. YOUNG CHILDREN for your activity, aprons to wear and a Multi-Media STUDIO: CLASSES dedicated art instructor. You provide the treats, decorations and party supplies such Our large, multi-media studio with great natural on pages 59 - 61 as plates, utensils and cups. lighting offers endless creative possibilities to promote critical thinking and problem solving skills, Fees: as well as pro-social behaviors in youth. Adults can YOUTH CLASSES Art Party: $200 for 2 hours explore their creative side with self-expression that is on pages 62 - 67 Clay Party: $250 for 2 hours meditative, calming and has proven wellness benefits. Come improve your skills or develop new ones! The Includes: possibilities and classes are endless. 1 hour for art/clay project instruction Open Studio & Kiln Firing 1 hour for celebration To Book a Party: Open Studio - Independent Work Time: Call (541) 389-7275 to see if your desired date and time is available. You can Check online for open times. preview available times on our online Artists, new and experienced alike, are welcome to come party calendar at: practice their art and develop skills during open studio www.bendparksandrec.org/recreation_ times. Check the online calendar for updates. Registration programs/art-station/art-parties/ encouraged; drop-ins welcome if space is available.

Kiln Firing of Artist’s Pottery Want to fire your own pottery in our kiln? Contact Laura at (541) 706-6129 for pricing and availability.

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • Current schedules at bendparksandrec.org • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Adult Activities on pages 34 - 39 • Young Children on pages 59 - 61 • Youth Art on pages 62 - 67 31 Intro to Chinese Sketch Bend! NEW

ADULT ART Brush Painting Ages: 14 & up All Adults Art Station Bend Senior Center Get to know Bend through your Learn the basics of traditional “artist’s eyes” and improve your Chinese brush painting. Learn how sketching skills with personalized the simple strokes of a paint brush instruction. Get inspired by other can capture a single object or an artist’s “on the spot” drawings and entire scene. $15 supply fee due their techniques as we experiment to instructor at class. Instructor: with different drawing media. We Michelle Oberg. will sketch the natural beauty of Fee: $24 ID $29 OD / session Bend and some of the interesting architectural features downtown. Activity: 202405 All levels of experience welcome! Acrylic Th: 1:00 - 3:30 pm Bring a sketchbook. Instructor: Adult Art Vicki Shuck Workshop Series: Session: 6/15 Fee: $89 ID $107 OD / session All Adults Paper Crafting Flowers Activity: 211110 Bend Senior Center NEW Sa: 9:00 - 11:30 am Workshop Wow! Learn the basics of acrylic in Watercolor Ages: 16 & up painting in just a day. All skill All Adults Session: 7/22 - 8/12 Bend Senior Center levels are welcome as we focus on Bend Senior Center the techniques of color, lighting, Learn new card-making techniques Join local flower painter, Jennifer Drawing Deeper composition, texture and layering. for tags and cards that amaze! Ware-Kempcke, to paint sunflowers Ages: 14 & up Take home a finished, ready-to- Use punches and washi tape in and irises in this guided lesson in frame painting featuring a summer Art Station new and creative ways and add watercolor painting. She will teach flower. Take one or both classes! Explore drawing as a path for interest with scalloped or crimped layering, composition and color $20 supply fee due to instructor at discovering the world around edges. Make paper flowers and choice. At the end of the session, beginning of each class. Instructor: you. Combine deep observation 3-D embellishments for a touch of you will have produced two small Carol Picknell with instruction in pencil, pen and whimsy on any card. Learn tips for completed paintings of summer watercolor sketching to begin or using stamps to achieve the look Fee: $24 ID $29 OD / session flowers. This class is designed for enhance a practice of drawing you want. Let your creativity loose a painter with some watercolor as “meditation in action.” No with stencils, ink, pens and more Pot o’ Daisies experience. Supply list available at experience necessary. Instructor: for truly custom cards. Instructor: Activity: 202406 registration. Vicki Shuck Elvie Blanchard. Th: 1:00 - 3:30 pm Fee: $24 ID $29 OD / session Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Session: 6/8 Activity: 202402 Activity: 211120 Activity: 202442 Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Field of Poppies Tu/W: 5:30 - 8:30 pm Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Session: 6/29 Activity: 202407 Sessions: 7/18 - 19 8/15 - 16 Session: 6/1 Th: 1:00 - 3:30 pm Session: 7/20 Wild Mushrooms WHAT Ages: 16 & up ABOUT TEENS? Art Station Come join the FUNgus! Use We will allow various mediums including mature 16+ year olds watercolor, charcoal or ink to to participate in draw mushrooms of the Pacific our adult classes. Northwest. Instructor: Carolyn For teens 13 to 15 years old, Parker please call (541) 389-7275 Fee: $35 ID $42 OD / session and we will accommodate Activity: 211130 if it fits with the Sa: 1:00 - 4:00 pm specific program. Session: 7/29

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Printmaking ADULT ART Ages: 16 & up Child: Art Station Art & Clay Learn the basics of printmaking, including how to transfer an image to a piece of linoleum, inking With Your Child: techniques and how to use a NEW printing press. Instructor: Carolyn Lotus Book Parker Ages: 8 & up with adult Fee: $45 ID $54 OD / session Art Station Activity: 211140 Adult and child work side by side to learn how to assemble these Sa: 1:00 - 4:00 pm unique and lovely books. You will Session: 8/5 think of many ways to present them, use them and treasure them. They are so beautiful, you may initially hesitate to fill them with thoughts, photos and artwork, but they are so easy to make that soon you will fill them and make more! Each registration is for adult and child. Instructor: Sue Wilhelm With Your Child: Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Participation in Activity: 211520 Fused Glass “With Your Child” NEW Sa: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Workshop programs is welcomed Session: 7/22 8/12 Ages: 5 & up with adult for parents, guardians, Bend Senior Center With Your Child: grandparents, aunts, Learn the basics of fused glass to uncles, friends, create a night light with your child Nature Clay in this introductory workshop. In Ages: 5 & up with adult neighbors, Big Brothers, a fun, informative setting, learn Art Station Big Sisters and more. the science of glass fusion, types Adult and child work side by side of glass, fusing add-ons and how to make a coil or slab built platter to safely use hand cutters and grinders to cut and shape glass. or bowl. Design and texture your NEW piece by imprinting it with found With Your Child: Projects will be kiln-fired and then All Skills Pottery available for pickup a week after natural objects. Pieces will be clear Pebble Art Pictures Ages: 16 & up glazed and fired for pick up. This class. Each registration is for adult Ages: 5 & up with adult and child. Instructor: Diane Burns Art Station class is fun, playful and allows Learn basic techniques, including a child and an adult to create Bend Senior Center Fee: $59 ID $71 OD / session hand building and wheel thrown together. Each registration is for Guaranteed fun together as you Activity: 202414 adult and child. Instructor: Rachel create a one-of-a-kind piece of stoneware pottery techniques Th: 5:00 - 7:00 pm as a beginner or an experienced Evans pebble art. Learn the basics in this Session: 8/10 potter. Tools and the first ten Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session hands-on class and create your own masterpiece. Learn tips and pounds of clay provided; additional Activity: 211510 clay available for purchase at tricks for using stone, river rocks, the studio. Instructor: Helen Sa: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm stained glass and more! Each Bommarito Sessions: 7/22 7/29 registration is for adult and child. Volunteer coaches Instructor: Diane Burns Fee: $169 ID $203 OD / session needed for youth sports. Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Activity: 211150 Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 Activity: 202436 W: 6:00 - 9:00 pm for more information. Sessions: 8/16 - 9/13 Th: 4:30 - 6:30 pm Session: 7/27

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • Current schedules at bendparksandrec.org • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Adult Activities on pages 34 - 39 • Young Children on pages 59 - 61 • Youth Art on pages 62 - 67 33 ADULT ACTIVITIES

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Cooking Simply Let’s Roll Sushi Slimming Summer Ages: 16 & up & Baking Bend Senior Center Meal Prep NEW Learn about simple sushi rolling Ages: 16 & up NEW techniques, ingredients and proper Main Meal Bend Senior Center sushi equipment. You can make Learn + play. Summer Salads How do you keep healthy cooking sushi with lots of other ingredients simple and not spend all of your beyond raw fish. The class includes Ages: 16 & up This section of time in the kitchen? Learn how to recipes, the cost of food and sushi Bend Senior Center classes is designed prepare clean and slimming eats to take home for the whole family. Pasta salads move over! Serve a for a week in just two hours! You Bring containers to take leftovers for those of us more filling and delicious salad will leave with a complete meal home! Instructor: Yoko Godlove with the freshness of whole grains, plan, recipes and some short-cuts of a certain age. Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session beans, fruits and vegetables. to healthy eats with your budget in As adults, it’s Vegans and meat lovers alike will mind. Instructor: Layla McGlone Activity: 202266 love these salads! There will be important to Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Sa: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm no leftovers when you bring this Session: 6/10 implement both to a picnic or potluck! Instructor: Activity: 202212 discovery and Suzanne Landry M: 5:30 - 7:30 pm Weekend NEW Session: 6/5 play in our lives. Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Brunches Activity: 202226 Lifelong learning Ages: 16 & up Th: 5:00 - 7:30 pm Bend Senior Center helps keep our Session: 5/25 Crowd-pleasing, company-loving brains fresh and brunch ideas for anytime of the play helps us feel year. Make ahead some of these dishes so you can kick back and young. And who enjoy your summer entertaining

doesn’t want that? WHAT ABOUT TEENS? with the family. Instructor: We will allow mature 16+ year olds Suzanne Landry to participate in our adult classes. Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session For teens 13 to 15 years old, please call (541) 389-7275 Activity: 202227 and we will accommodate if it Th: 5:00 - 7:30 pm fits with the specific program. Sessions: 6/29

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Summer Night ADULT ACTIVITIES Cooking With Your Child Ages: 16 & up Designed for an adult/child Bend Senior Center team, roll up your sleeves and Considered one of the world’s share the wonder and excitment healthiest cuisines, Mediterranean with cooking with your little one. food is focused on fresh, light and Adults register for the class, minimally cooked dishes. Perfect child is included in the fee. for a summer’s night meal and sure to please everyone including guests. Easy to prepare ahead too! With Your NEW Homemade Let’s explore Greek, French and Child: NEW Italian inspired cuisines and learn Ravioli knife skills and kitchen shortcuts. Pasta Made Easy Ages: 16 & up Instructor: Suzanne Landry Ages: 8 & up Bend Senior Center Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Bend Senior Center Yes, you can make fresh ravioli Activity: 202229 Learn to make homemade pasta with your child. Learn about dough at home! We’ll walk you step- handling techniques and the pasta making process and make a Th: 5:00 - 7:30 pm by-step through ravioli making— delicious dish and sauce. Bring containers to take items home. from rolling and cutting dough Session: 8/24 Instructor: Jesica Carleton to filling and cooking. Enjoy Fee: $59 ID $71 OD working alongside other students learning to transform seasonal Dance Activity: 202258 ingredients into some of the best W: 4:30 - 6:30 pm fillings you’ve ever tasted. Plus, Session: 5/31 we’ll show you how to prepare an Country Western amazing sauce to complement Line Dancing your homemade ravioli. Bring With Your Child: French Macarons containers to take items home. Ages: 16 & up Ages: 8 & up Instructor: Jesica Carleton Bend Senior Center Bend Senior Center Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Get on the dance floor with all Celebrate some one-on-one time with your own petit sweet. You of your friends! Learn a new line Activity: 202255 and your child will learn the basics of French Macarons. Learn to dance combination each week. Tu: 5:00 - 8:00 pm incorporate seasonal flavors, piping with precision and even achieving Try out some of the popular boot the perfect “pied” (foot). Instructor: Abby Rowland. Session: 7/18 scootin’ dances like American Kids, Good Times and the Tush Push. No Fee: $59 ID $71 OD / session NEW previous dance experience required. Activity: 202251 Grilling No previous dance experience M: 4:30 - 6:30 pm Beyond the Meat required. Instructor: Barry Jost. Session: 6/12 Ages: 16 & up Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Bend Senior Center Activity: 202133 With Your Child: NEW Learn to fill your outdoor grill with M: 6:10 - 7:10 pm vegetables, fruits and other foods Kids in the Kitchen! Hand Pies Sessions: 5/1 - 22 6/5 - 26 beyond the typical hamburgers Ages: 8 & up 7/10 - 31 8/7 - 28 and hot dogs. Serve more filling Bend Senior Center and delicious salads and dishes using the wholesome freshness of Learn to make miniature, old-fashioned hand pies with little hands! fruits and vegetables and entrees Your child will learn to make a perfect pie crust and pie filling. With on the grill. Instructor: Suzanne the help of cookie cutters and fun decorations, we will bake perfectly Landry portioned old fashioned treats! Instructor: Abby Rowland. Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Fee: $59 ID $71 OD / session Activity: 202228 Activity: 202256 Th: 5:00 - 7:30 pm Tu: 4:30 - 6:30 pm Session: 7/27 Session: 7/25

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 35 Fiber Arts Learn to Knit Socks NEW ADULT ACTIVITIES Learn to Knit Ages: 18 & up Bend Senior Center Ages: 18 & up If you can knit on a pair straight Bend Senior Center needles and feel ready to tackle Learn the basic of knitting: how to knitting in the round, then learn hold a pair of needles, work a knit to knit your first socks on a set stitch, cast-on and bind-off stitches. of DPN (double pointed needles). Compare different needles and Session 1: Learn a stretchy cast- learn how to choose the one for on, how to use DPNs and work you and your yarn. Make a cotton ‘from the cuff down’ to the ankle. Social & Today’s Square wash cloth using the knit stitch, and Session 2: Continue your socks Club Dancing Dance Sampler if time permits, learn the purl stitch. and learn how to turn the heel Cotton yarn supplied. Instructor: (one method) and begin the foot Ages: 16 & up Ages: 12 & up Kristina Romer portion. Come to class with your Bend Senior Center Bend Senior Center sock on DPNs and ready to learn Fee: $29 ID $35 OD / session This class is for beginners and Square dancing is often described the heel section. Session 3: Finish those wanting to refresh their as friendship set to music. Meet Activity: 202470 off the foot portion and then learn skills. Whether your preference is new friends, burn some calories, W: 9:30 - 11:30 am to shape the toe section and a bind Salsa club dancing, crazy Jitterbug and have a great time as you Session: 6/14 - 21 off. Instructor: Kristina Romer or smokin’ hot Tango this class will try out the new face of square Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session show you all the smooth moves dancing. If you danced before, of partner dancing so you look you may recognize the calls, but Activity: 202472 and feel confident on the dance today’s style incorporates many Th: 9:30 - 11:30 am floor. Make new friends! Learn different kinds of music including Session: 8/17 - 31 new steps! No partner needed and rock, modern country and jazz. absolute beginners are always No previous dance experience welcome. Instructor: Barry Jost. required, just a willingness to learn Fitness - and have fun. Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Specialized: Activity: 202140 Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Program: 202150 M: 7:15 - 8:15 pm Stand Tall-Don’t Fall Sessions: 5/1 - 22 Salsa T/Th: 6:00 - 8:00 pm Ages: 50 & up 6/5 - 26 FoxTrot Sessions: 5/9 - 18 6/13 - 22 Bend Senior Center 7/10 - 31 Night Club NEW Two Step Hoedown! As we age a loss of balance can Loom Knitting NEW lead to fear of falling which often 8/7 - 28 Jitterbug Dance Party results in a decrease in quality Ages: 18 & up Ages: 12 & up of life. This multi-faceted, safe Bend Senior Center Beginning Ballet Bend Senior Center program builds new skills to Learn how to put the yarn on and maintain balance and helps to At this dance party, it’s hip to be for Adults & Teens take it off the loom (cast on, ‘bind provide confidence to remain square. Everyone’s welcome - no Ages: 13 & up off’) and to make the knit stitch active. This class is limited to 30 previous square dance experience to make a basic hat. In the second and taught by certified Arthritis Academie De Ballet Classique required. We’ll teach you some class you will learn how to make a instructors. Prerequisite: ability Discover your inner dancer as you easy moves and have you dancing “hemmed’ cuff for a hat. To finish to stand unassisted for 15-20 learn the basics of ballet. Gain in no time. Dress western or casual up, you will learn to make straight minutes. strength, flexibility and control and bring your friends. Don’t panels of knit, either on a rectangle without all the jarring moves and have a partner? That’s okay. We’ll Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session or round loom, which can make music of aerobics classes. Wear have experienced square dancers scarves, bags and afghans. This Activity: 202777 comfortable dance wear or fitness on hand to partner with you. is a great class for beginners. W: 10:00 - 11:00 am attire. Ballet shoes are helpful but Children and teens welcome when Instructor: Kristina Romer not required. accompanied by an adult. Session: 6/7 - 8/9 Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session Fee: $7 ID $8.50 OD / session Activity: 202471 Activity: 202170 Program: 202151 More fitness classes Th: 9:30 - 11:30 am M: 6:00 - 7:15 pm T: 6:30 - 8:00 pm in Adult Fitness. Session: 6/22 - 29 Session: 6/26 - 7/31 Sessions: 7/11 8/15 Look on pages 58 - 64.

36 Music Performing Arts ADULT ACTIVITIES Beginning Guitar I Adult Improv: NEW Ages: 16 & up Level I Bend Senior Center Ages: 16 & up Learn the basics of acoustic guitar 2nd Street Theatre playing. Topics will include rhythm Learn how to be comfortable on technique, chords, playing with stage, embracing the creative side others and a little music theory. and presenting an idea, listening We will ensure individual attention, and working as a team to support a fun learning environment and Gardening others. Learn to be less self- plenty of opportunity to address conscious, and be more confident. questions. Students will need to The class is a friendly, encouraging NEW bring their own acoustic guitar. Make a Vertical environment, where failure is Instructor: Carl Ventis. Beginning Ukulele I encouraged. Succulent Garden Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session Ages: 18 & up Ages: 16 & up Fee: $200 ID $240 OD / session Activity: 202106 Bend Senior Center Bend Senior Center Activity: 202164 M: 4:45 - 5:45 pm Learn to make a vertical succulent Join the growing group of friendly Su: 12:00 - 2:00 pm Sessions: 6/5 - 26 7/10 - 31 garden to create colorful, textural folks who are having a great Sessions: 5/21 - 7/16 (no class 7/2) 8/7 - 28 time playing the ukulele. Learn living tapestries. Succulents are a 7/23 - 9/10 natural choice for vertical gardens basic chords, progressions and because they grow slowly and Beginning Guitar II strumming patterns. You’ll even have low water requirements. play popular songs at the first Online Ages: 16 & up Come make a beautiful outdoor class. No experience? No problem! Intro to Voiceovers masterpiece. Instructor: Rae Bend Senior Center Ukuleles are available to rent from Ages: 16 & up Aldrich Beginning guitar taught you basic the instructor. Baritone Ukuleles will not be covered in this class. Offered online Fee: $49 ID $61 OD / session chords, basic strumming and very basic songs. Beginning Guitar II Instructor: Carl Ventis. One-on-one, live 90-minute Activity: 202200 expands your knowledge base and Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session video chat class to get started Tu: 3:00 - 5:00 pm teaches different strum patterns. in Professional Voice Acting, Activity: 202100 Session: 6/27 We will also incorporate picking covering many details of the and simple bar chords to expand W: 5:30 - 6:30 pm industry. Receive professional your chord and song knowledge, Sessions: 6/7 – 28 7/5 - 26 voice evaluation. Class is taught Create Your along with a little music theory. by a professional voice actor from NEW 8/2 - 23 Own Magical Improve your skills and become the training company, Voices For a more confident guitar player. All. This class takes place between Fairy Garden Instructor: Carl Ventis. Beginning Ukulele II an instructor and student at a Ages: 13 & up mutually agreed time using video Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session Ages: 16 & up Bend Senior Center Bend Senior Center chat technology, such as Skype, Activity: 202107 iChat or FaceTime. Fairy gardens—a new take on an Now you are ready to learn more M: 6:00 - 7:00 pm old favorite, the terrarium—are tiny about your amazing ukulele! We will Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session worlds complete with miniature Sessions: 6/5 - 26 7/10 – 31 take you beyond beginning ukulele Activity: 202160 furnishings, fairy-scale plants and 8/7 - 28 and the emphasis in this class will M - Su: At your convenience plenty of mystique. Just a touch of be on new strumming and picking inspiration, a cute container, some techniques and more advanced Session: 6/1 - 8/31 plants and a few accessories are chords. Soon you’ll play the songs all it takes to get the magic of a you love. You are going to love this fairy garden growing. Bring your class as you progress your skills! own collection of tiny figurines, Instructor: Carl Ventis. houses and a container. We will Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session provide the plants and soil. Activity: 202103 Fee: $49 ID $61 OD / session W: 6:45 - 7:45 pm Activity: 202201 Sessions: 6/7 - 28 7/5 - 26 Tu: 3:00 - 5:00 pm 8/2 - 23 Session: 7/11

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 37 Technology The Out National Parks to Lunch Bunch & Canyons ADULT ACTIVITIES iPad Essentials Ages: 18 & up of the Southwest Ages: 16 & up Bend Senior Center All Adults Bend Senior Center Come and enjoy a “little bite of Bend” Join the Bend Senior Center Everything you need to start with monthly visits to local eateries. and travel to some of America’s working with your iPad. Learn about We may visit an ethnic food restaurant most beautiful national parks in multitasking, apps, the App Store, how or dine in one of Bend’s oldest October! This incredible journey establishments. Transportation, lunch will provide a true glimpse into to create folders, and customizing NEW your iPad. Bring your iPad with and gratuity included. Restaurant Bend some of the most breathtaking you running iOS 10. Instructor: announced two weeks prior to scenery in the southwestern Robyn Lyman program date. Space is limited. Roundabout Art Tour . Enjoy a panoramic Fee: $19 ID $23 OD Ages: 18 & up Las Vegas city tour, a full-day visit Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session to Bryce Canyon National Park, Activity: 202530 Bend Senior Center Activity: 202560 Zion Canyon National Park and Roundabouts are a way of life here M: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm tram tour, Grand Canyon West M/W: 6:00 - 8:00 pm in Bend…and so is art! Put the and the Skybridge, Valley of Fire Session: 8/14 – 16 Sessions: 6/12, 7/10, 8/14 two together and you’ve got the State Park and so much more. The Roundabout Art Route. Part cultural tour includes roundtrip airfare iPad diversion, part artistic scavenger from Portland/Redmond, and six hunt. From tributes to Bend’s heritage Beyond Essentials nights in one resort-style hotel, to artistic whimsy, each of the 23 Ages: 16 & up providing a great base to explore installations have been thoughtfully the Southwest’s most popular Bend Senior Center created by artists who believe art national parks. Do you have an iPad and makes the world go round. And round understand the basics but you want and round. Transportation included. Dates: 7 days to take it to the next level? This Fee: $15 ID $18 OD / session 10/22 - 28, 2017 workshop will dive deeper into the Fee: $1795/each (dbl occupancy) iPad’s functionality and settings. Activity: 202336 land/air/ tax from Portland This is an advanced hands-on class. M: 1:00 - 3:30 pm Instructor: Robyn Lyman Session: 6/19 Call BSC for an information packet at (541) 388-1133 Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Activity: 202561 Lakeside Lunch & Vienna & Christmas M/W: 6:00 - 8:00 pm Pontoon Boat Ride Markets River Cruise Session: 8/28 - 30 Ages: 18 & up Experience the holiday season Trips & Tours Natural Area & Bend Senior Center on this festive river cruise Cowboy Dinner Tree Join us for a summer day at Elk vacation! Premier World Discovery Lake. After exploring the grounds welcomes you to a 9-day tour of Ages: 18 & up City of Bend NEW and lodge, we will enjoy a leisurely Vienna and Christmas Markets Bend Senior Center lunch overlooking the lake. Following river cruise featuring Frankfurt, Water Filtration Spend a day exploring the Fort lunch, we will explore the lake on a Rothenburg, Wursburg, Nuremburg. Facility Rock Natural Area, the volcanic pontoon boat while we hear about Passau, Regensburg and Vienna Fort Rock landmark and Fort Rock the history of the lodge and lake. and six nights aboard the MS Ages: 18 & up Valley Homestead Museum. We Your cost includes: transportation, Amadeus Silver II, an innovative Bend Senior Center will finish the day at the historic lunch and pontoon boat ride. 168-passenger, 443-foot vessel launched in 2015. Program features Nature has given Bend residents Cowboy Dinner Tree, one of the Fee: $69 ID $83 OD / session a precious, high quality supply area’s biggest tourist attractions. flying roundtrip from Portland/ Activity: 202301 of cold, clear water. Learn where Fee includes transportation, Redmond to Frankfurt, Germany. M: 10:30 am - 3:30 pm Bend’s water supply comes from interpretation, fee for Homestead Dates: 9 days and its sustainable approach to Museum and dinner at the Cowboy Session: 8/28 12/3 - 11, 2017 water management, from source to Dinner Tree. Fee: $3195 each (dbl occupancy) distribution. Transportation included. Fee: $89 ID $107 OD / session Volunteer coaches land/air/ tax from Portland Fee: $15 ID $18 OD / session Activity: 202302 needed for youth sports. Call BSC for an information packet at (541) Activity: 202337 Su: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 388-1133 Th: 12:45- 4:00 pm Session: 5/21 Session: 5/4 for more information.

38 Wellness DIY: Make Your Own Kombucha ADULT ACTIVITIES DIY: Your Clean & Ages: 16 & up Bend Senior Center Healthy Home Learn to make your own Ages: 16 & up homemade Kombucha. Learn about Bend Senior Center one of the fastest growing trends in digestive health. Experiment Ah, a fresh and clean home! In this with flavors to create your own workshop, students will use simple unique flavor blend. Bring a gallon DIY formulas to make effective, glass jug with a tight-fitting lid to healthy and environmentally take your first batch of Kombucha sustainable cleaning products NEW NEW Get Your Glow: Reiki Energy home. Instructor: Layla McGlone that will save you money and have your home sparkling clean Summer Skin Care Healing Technique Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session while smelling terrific. Leave with Ages: 16 & up Ages: 18 & up Activity: 202211 samples and a collection of recipes Bend Senior Center Bend Senior Center M: 5:30 - 7:30 pm to make at home the clean and Learn how to create a spa experience Learn Usui Reiki I, a gentle non- healthy way. Session: 8/14 at home. You will discover healthy invasive, hands-on technique to Fee: $39 ID $49 OD / session home-made skin care solutions promote healing. Participants will Activity: 202034 to nourish and energize your skin learn about, and have practice helping support a beautiful glow. giving and receiving Reiki for Th: 4:30 - 6:30 pm Attendees will try products at themselves, others and pets. Session: 6/8 the class and take home a recipe Instructor: Certified Usui Reiki collection that includes moisturizers, Master Kristina Romer. A student scrubs and soothing muscle rub. workbook will be provided. Volunteer Instructor: Layla McGlone. Fee: $79 ID $95 OD / session with events. Fee: $39 ID $49 OD / session Activity: 202620 Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 Activity: 202036 Th: 3:00 - 5:00 pm for more information. M: 5:30 - 7:30 pm Session: 7/13 - 27 Session: 7/10

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 39 ADULT OUTDOORS

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outside is in

Hiking Rainbow Seeker Hikes You’re greater outdoors. & Walking Ages: 50 & up Meet at The Pavilion There’s nothing quite like the outdoors for Solar Eclipse NEW Level 2 - Now two week sessions! refreshing the body and mind. Whether Viewing Explore easy to moderate trails you’re a bonafied nature buff or just at a very comfortable pace. Hikes Ages: 8 & up with adult range from 5 - 7 miles. Join the wanting to step outside from time to time, Meet at The Pavilion camaraderie of a group of folks that enjoy socializing while on a little adventure (or two or three or four) Level 1 - It’s the event of the leisurely hikes. Transportation Century: See the total eclipse offers the exercise you’re wanting while included. Leader: Dean Dobbs of the sun seen from the High expanding your Desert. Don’t fight the crowds Fee: $36 ID $43 OD / session knowledge, too. on your own! We’ll drive you to a Activity: 208740 wide-open, scenic spot for some Tu: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm In her own grand phenomenal viewing opportunities. and beautiful style, Transportation and solar viewing Sessions: 6/6 – 13 6/20 – 27 glasses provided. All children must 7/11 – 18 7/25 - 8/1 The Bend Park & Recreation District Mother Nature be accompanied by an adult. Fee is 8/8 – 15 8/22 – 29 always has a way is an equal opportunity recreation per person. provider under Special Use Permit with 9/5 – 12 9/19 - 26 Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session of making us the Deschutes National Forest and the better, both inside Prineville District of the BLM. Activity: 208607 M: 6:00 am - 2:00 pm and out. Session: 8/21

40 Water Sports Daytrippers: & Boating ADULT OUTDOORS Looking for some fabulous tours or day trips? Basic Stand Up BPRD is hosting several Paddleboard different outings All Adults this summer. Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe See page 38. This “crash course” is a great first step for those who might be slightly intimidated to try stand up paddleboarding. You will be introduced to basic skills and learn about the proper equipment Hike & Walk NEW Lake Hikes Trailpacers Hikes for you to rent or purchase. All Adults Ratings All Adults Equipment provided. Meet at The Pavilion Meet at The Pavilion Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Use the following guide to select Level 2+ to 3 - Get a weekly Level 2 - Get out and enjoy the Activity: 208955 outdoor programs that fit your dose of good exercise, great summer weather with low-keyed abilities. Times and distances companionship and gorgeous Su: 9:00 - 11:00 am hikes to local scenic lakes. Hikes may vary from indicated and at Central Oregon scenery. Hikes Session: Most Sundays, are 6 - 7 miles long at a moderate times be more or less strenuous are typically 6 - 10 miles at a June - August pace with 500 - 800 ft. elevation than implied. In all cases, access steady pace, with some moderate change. Transportation included. to advanced medical help may be elevation gain. Transportation Leader: Walt Major limited or delayed. included. Leader: Leslie Olson Fee: $25 ID $30 OD / session Level 1: Moderate walks. Walking Fee: $69 ID $83 OD / session surface typically developed Activity: 208723 Activity: 208715 (paved, gravel or other), although Sa: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Th: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm uneven surfaces, hills or stairs Sessions: 6/17: Paulina Lake may be encountered, as on a Sessions: 6/8 – 22 6/29 - 7/13 7/15: Berley Lake walking tour of gardens or at 7/20 - 8/3 8/10 – 24 a large museum. Prerequisite: 8/19: Duffy Lake 8/31 - 9/14 Participants should have the ability to walk one mile continuously in 30 minutes Peak Baggers without physical difficulty. All Adults Basic Skills Level 2: Outings on trails. Hiking Meet at The Pavilion Kayaking trails typically maintained, but Level 3 -The view from the top is All Adults with occasional rocks, roots more spectacular when you’ve Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe and other obstacles requiring worked for it. Strenuous hikes balance. May be rough, hilly or Learn flatwater paddling, safety to the top of local peaks around at higher altitudes. Prerequisite: skills and review the different Central Oregon. Transportation Participants should have the types of kayaks and paddle gear. included. Leader: Wooster ability to walk up Pilot Butte at Practice essential paddle and an easy pace without physical Fee: $25 ID $30 OD / session rescue techniques on the water. difficulty. Activity: 208722 Go from land to water with the knowledge and skills you need Level 3: Outings typically in more Sa: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm to embark on your own summer remote and rugged locations. Sessions: 6/3: Iron Mt adventures. Equipment provided. Hiking trails may not be well maintained, may be very rough, 7/1: Lookout Mt Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session 8/5: Maiden Peak steep and at altitude. Prerequisite: Activity: 208960 Participants should have the Th or Sa: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm ability to hike up Pilot Butte at an Session: Most Thursdays energetic pace without physical & Saturdays, difficulty. June - August

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 41 Intermediate Skills Upper Deschutes Important ADULT OUTDOORS Kayaking River Tour Outdoor Program All Adults All Adults Information Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe Designed for beginning and Paddle approximately nine miles of intermediate paddlers who have moving flat-water and experience Registration: Be sure to match taken the Basic Skills Kayaking the serenity and pristine beauty of your experience and ability level to class and are ready to take paddling a winding river. Keep an the course description rating level things to the next level. Learn eye out for deer, elk, bald eagles, before signing up for a program. smooth paddle strokes, effective great blue herons, beavers and Please do not wait until the last maneuvers, self-rescues, graceful otters. A great trip for families minute to register or activities re-entries and how to deal with looking to get off the beaten path may be full or cancelled if waves and shifting winds. This in Central Oregon. Includes lunch minimum enrollment has not is the perfect primer for those Intermediate and equipment. been met. looking to plan longer ocean Whitewater Kayak Fee: $105 ID $126 OD / session Drop-ins: Drop-ins are accepted adventures. All Adults Activity: 208967 when space is available on many Fee: $105 ID $126 OD / session outdoor programs. Drop-in fees Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe W or Sa: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Activity: 208961 vary by program. A continuation of the Full Sessions: Most Wednesdays & Su: 8:15 am - 4:00 pm Program Info & Destinations: Immersion Whitewater Weekend Saturdays, June - August Clothing and equipment Sessions: 6/18, 7/16, 8/6, 8/20, 9/10 with an emphasis on precision recommendations, destination river running and additional calendars and other information Full Immersion safety techniques. In this intensive are available on the website, at class, you will learn to pick apart the front desk of the BPRD District Whitewater rapids, slow things down and make office and at the Bend Senior Weekend difficult sections of river more manageable as you develop your Center. Proposed destinations All Adults may change due to weather or skills and confidence. Equipment other circumstances. Arrive at Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe provided. least ten minutes before the start A complete, two and a half-day Fee: $195 ID $234 OD / session introduction to the exciting sport time. Programs typically conclude Activity: 208963 before the scheduled ending time. of whitewater kayaking, this multi- However, occasionally we arrive day and full-immersion course Sa/Su: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm back later than planned. covers essential safety techniques. Sessions: 7/15 – 16 8/12 - 13 Our American Canoe Association Message Phone: In the event certified instructors are in the of inclement weather, call (541) water with you to challenge Half-Day Deschutes 389-7275 after 8:00 am (M-F) on yourself while you learn. Run the morning of your program to River Tour a Class II river on the final day. Hobie Kayak Sailing find out if your program has been All Adults Equipment provided. All Adults cancelled. You may also leave a Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe Meet at Elk Lake’s Little Fawn message for your trip leader on Fee: $245 ID $294 OD / session Just 20 minutes from Bend, the Campground the morning of your program. Activity: 208962 Upper Deschutes River is very Glide through the refreshing Leadership: BPRD outdoor leaders F: 5:30 - 8:00pm undeveloped and contains a high density of natural landscapes, waters of an alpine lake with only are trained in Wilderness First Sa: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Aid and CPR skills and have gone wildlife and cultural history. We’ll the wind propelling you forward. through BPRD van driver training. Su: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm paddle upstream towards Benham Learn to sail on Elk Lake, one of Trip leaders carry a first aid kit Sessions: 6/23 – 25 7/7 - 9 Falls, passing ancient lava flows Central Oregon’s most picturesque bodies of water, with a Hobie and cell phone. 7/21 - 23 8/18 - 20 and colorful aspen groves as we explore tranquil lagoons and Adventure Island Sailing Kayak, a Transportation: Round-trip 9/8 - 10 9/22 - 24 side channels. Choose between a simple and stable sailing vessel - transportation is provided to and Women Only provided kayak or canoe. you’ll be sailing away in no time. from the day’s destination in the Sessions: 6/9 - 11 8/4 - 6 All equipment provided. district’s 15-passenger vans. Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Questions? Concerns?: Contact Activity: 208966 Activity: 208970 the Outdoor Program Coordinator Tu or F: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Su: 1:00 - 4:00 pm at [email protected] Sessions: Most Tuesdays & Fridays, or (541) 706-6116. Sessions: 7/30 8/27 June - August

42 Wilderness & River Safety & Rescue Ages: 14 & up FREE Discover ADULT OUTDOORS Outdoor Safety Pioneer Park When it comes to recreating on the river, Nature Days safety comes first. Learn basic recognition and Wilderness First Aid avoidance of common river hazards, self-rescue Presented by the Children’s Forest of Ages: 16 & up techniques and simple rescues for swimmers or Central Oregon Partners Hollinshead Barn boaters in distress. Emphasis will be on personal Thursdays, July 13 - August 17 safety and simple, commonly used skills in Covers a wide range of wilderness medicine 11:00 am – 12 noon moving water. Participants must be in good topics for people who travel in the outdoors: physical condition and have basic swimming Ages: 5 - 10 from hunters and fishermen, guides and activity ability. Required equipment: PFD designed for leaders to the casual outdoor user. No previous Bring your family to a different park each whitewater use, whitewater helmet, drysuit experience/knowledge required. Presented by week for an interactive experience and or wetsuit for extended cold-water swimming, NOLS Wilderness Medicine. CPR not included. learn, play and have fun in nature! protective footwear, neoprene gloves and Fee: $225 / session whistle. If you have additional rescue gear, July 13: Hillside Park please bring it. (Some gear available for rental). Activity: 408360 Special Ops Survivors presented by Wildheart Minors must be accompanied by enrolled and Sa - Su: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Nature School. Learn to navigate the paid adult. Sessions: 6/3 – 4 11/11 - 12 world of unpredictability while playing Fee: $99 ID $119 OD / session team games and practicing survival skills in nature. Wilderness First Responder Activity: 208980 Sa: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Ages: 16 & up July 21: Ponderosa Park Sessions: 6/3 7/15 7/22 What’s all the BUZZ About? presented by Hollinshead Barn 8/5 Discover Your Forest. Meet and greet the Essential for anyone who spends significant local buzzing, burrowing, and creeping bugs time in remote places or who has a professional Swiftwater Rescue - of our forests through science activities, career in the outdoors, the Wilderness First stories, and games. Responder (WFR) course will prepare you to Advanced address difficult medical situations. Presented All Adults July 27: Pine Ridge Park by NOLS Wilderness Medicine. Includes CPR. Pioneer Park & McKenzie River Birds of Prey presented by High Desert Museum. Experience an up close encounter Fee: $745 / session Take your river skills to the next level in this with a raptor, learn about its amazing Activity: 408364 American Canoe Association certified course. adaptations, and play a game about bird W - F: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm This course is geared for private river runners migration. and professional guides in all river disciplines Session: 11/1 - 10 (raft, kayak, SUP, canoe, drift boat) that August 3: Larkspur Park may be called upon to affect a rescue. Skills Predators and Prey with The Environmental WFR Recertification taught include: personal safety, group safety, Center. Have fun learning about the Ages: 16 & up proper use of rescue equipment, mechanical diverse animals that call Central Oregon advantage and and simple to complex rescue home through exciting games and Hollinshead Barn solutions. Participants must be in good interactive science activities! This training is specifically designed to recertify physical condition and comfortable in Class the Wilderness First Responder certification. III whitewater. Required equipment includes August 10: Shevlin Park Includes CPR. a whitewater personal floating device (rescue Watery Wonders presented by Upper Fee: $320 / session PFD recommended,) whistle, knife, whitewater Deschutes Watershed Council. Explore the helmet, drysuit or wetsuit and river shoes. Class watery wonders of Tumalo Creek, collect Activity: 408362 locations: Day 1 - Pioneer Park, Day 2 - McKenzie and identify stream critters, and learn Daily: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm River (transportation provided from Bend). about what makes a healthy stream. Sessions: 10/8 - 10 (Su - Tu) Fee: $250 ID $300 OD / session August 17: Sawyer Park 10/28 - 30 (Sa - M) Activity: 208984 Amphibious Adventure! presented by Sunriver 11/18 - 20 (Sa - M) Sa/Su: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Nature Center. Jump into the wet and Sessions: 5/27 – 28 6/10 – 11 wild world of your favorite amphibian! We’ll explore the life of frogs and their 7/8 - 9 relationship with wetland ecosystems. Learn more about Discover Nature Days happening throughout Central Oregon at childrensforestco.org/discover-nature-days.

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 43 FITNESS & WELLNESS SUMMER KICKOFF JUNE 12- 17 FREE FITNESS CLASSES

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Good for you. All ages and fitness levels are welcome and you Two great can start at any time. Classes are offered on a At Bend Park & fitness facilities! first-come, first-serve basis. Recreation District, Juniper Swim JSFC WEEKLY SCHEDULES: All classes are held on & Fitness Center a weekly basis. Check schedules online at we’re focused on www.bendparksandrec.org. You can even 800 NE 6th St offering fitness that download to your own calendar. p. (541) 389-POOL (7665) feels right, both on the SAME INSTRUCTORS: All locations feature Bend Senior Center BSC the same great instructors so you can find the inside and out. Come 1600 SE Reed Market Rd facility that suits your needs. join in more than 275 p. (541) 388-1133 PASSES / FEES: Lots of pass options available enjoyable, energizing to suit your needs. Check out the monthly, Look for the JSFC and BSC icons quarterly and annual passes so you can take group fitness classes with class descriptions. advantage of great savings along with great per week led by our workouts! Pass information on pages 14 - 15. Pass information on pages 14 - 15. professional, motivating ADVISED: We strongly recommend checking with your physician before starting any exercise staff. Get moving, get A variety of passes are available for you to enjoy drop-in classes and program. fit and we’ll get you activities at both locations. feeling your best. Follow us on Facebook! Look for Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, Bend Senior Center, The Pavilion and Bend Whitewater Park.

44 FITNESS & WELLNESS

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Fit For You! Specially designed for those wanting a lower impact and light intensity workout as well as those ages 50+, these Personal Training: BSC SUMMER exercise classes offer something for every CLASSES, fitness level - from just starting out to a Individual & Group JSFC WORKSHOPS KICKOFF regular fitness enthusiast! Increase your JUNE 12- 17 mobility, strength, cardio endurance, Perfect for your fitness goals! Want help & flexibility and core stability. Not only will with your fitness routine? Or do you have CLINICS you improve and maintain your fitness, a set goal in mind for your conditioning? FREE you’ll make friends and have fun! A big adventure or event coming up? Fit Look for the 4U icon with class descriptions on Perhaps you’re stuck in a rut? We have JSFC BSC pages 46 - 50. a diverse group of trainers to help you achieve success with many services beyond Get connected, stay engaged traditional weight training and the flexibility and be inspired! to meet your needs. Our team of fitness instructors and Individual Training Rates: Session: 1 hour community experts will present various Introductory Session (1.5 hour): $75 topics including: Ongoing Single Session: $60 • Get started classes Mini Consultation: $25 (30-Minutes) 3 Session Package: $171 ($57 each) • fitness orientations 6 Session Package: $324 ($54 each) • INTRO TO RUNNING Get Started! Partner Training Rates per person: • foam roller Introductory Session: $56 • ask a pt Whether you are new to fitness or making Ongoing Single Session: $45 a return, our expansive schedule of classes 3 Session Package: $128 ($43 each) • baby & me fitness and personal training services offer something for everyone! All our fitness 6 Session Package: $243 ($41 each) • fit kids classes are ongoing and offered on a first- come, first-served basis. Please come to Group Training Available: 40% off • TWEEN & TEEN FITNESS your first class ten minutes early for an Individual Rate Are you and some friends orientation. Questions? Call our helpful See schedule of clinics and classes on the training for a race or event? We offer small staff for assistance at (541) 389-7665. Specialty Fitness schedule at group trainings of 3 or more people to bendparksandrec.org FREE make it more affordable and fun with your Try out our Get Started buddies! classes for FREE during our special Visit our website at seasonal offerings shown at right. www.juniperswimandfitness.com Classes include Get Started in Yoga, Pilates, for trainer bios and fitness options. Indoor Cycling, Water Running and Weight Call (541) 389-7665 and Training. set up your time with a trainer.

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FITNESS & WELLNESS Come for the full hour and get Conditioning: your cardio dance on! Make the Benefits:These classes will get most of your tight schedule with your heart pumping and you 30 minutes of Bliss Dance Workout movin’ and groovin’ as instructors followed by 30 minutes Zumba. keep you motivated. Whether it’s a full hour or just 30 Fit minutes, your body will thank you. 4U Get Started in Cardio Dance Fusion JSFC Come check out and learn the Cardio - Fitness: basic steps for all the various Benefits: Kick your cardio into cardio dance programs that we high gear with high intensity steps currently offer. Classes are set to help you get your sweat on and to all genres of music. Check the burn those extra calories. online schedules for details for Fit each weeks offering. 4U Fitness Variety BSC Fit Sample a variety of fitness forms 4U Zumba® Gold BSC JSFC including total body conditioning, Indoor Cycling: Cycle for Athletes Modified for the older participant core work, resist-a-ball, speed and Fun and Fit for everyone! Get your and beginners, this class has zesty Indoor cycling is a agility drills, cardio kick boxing and Benefits: game on and be a player without Latin music, easy-to-follow moves non-impact, cardio workout for more! ever having to do a race and an invigorating atmosphere. everyone! You do not have to be Fit BSC 4U Better Balance a cyclist to enjoy indoor cycling. Express Cycle JSFC JSFC BSC Zumba® Circuit Workout Classes are fun and social and can Time crunched? All the variety A Latin-inspired, dance-fitness This fast and fun class is designed be easily modified to meet your of a regular cycle class but in a class that incorporates Latin and for active adults focusing on needs and goals. Want to cycle on condensed format. A great start to International music. Fun and easy exercises for agility, strength, your own? You are also welcome indoor cycling. to follow, this class is for dancers to use the bikes when classes are flexibility, and balance. Using JSFC as well as non-dancers! weights, bands, balls, mats, and not in session. Express Cycle/TRX Circuit (Also see Aqua Zumba, page 49.) Get your cardio going with a your own body weight. Fit JSFC Fit 4U Get Started in Cycling 4U BSC Fit pumping express cycle; then keep Beginning Line Dance 4U BSC Interested in trying indoor Cardio Ball your workout going with a circuit Designed for beginners as well as Light, low impact cardio and core cycling? 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With no through hills, flats, mountain whole body conditioning that’s complex or fancy footwork, these Fit JSFC as much fun as it is good for your 4U Fit 4 U Cycle peaks, time trials and intervals. are easy-to-follow workouts. body, mind and soul. Non-impact workout with music Fit Rhythm Ride/ 4U Walk With Ease - BSC and modified intensity level. JSFC Bliss™ Dance Workout JSFC BSC Strength & Core Seated Exercises Perfect for all levels, especially A super fun dance workout that Rhythm Ride and more! Adds a Tailored to people with mobility active, older adults. fuses all dance genres in one class! double whammy by finishing up issues, all exercises are in a seated JSFC Groove to hip hop, jazz, Latin, Baby & Me Cycle with off-the-bike strength and position to help increase flexibility, functional core training. modern, lyrical, Middle Eastern New moms and dads, bring baby gain strength and have fun. and get back in shape while and more. Interval Tempo Cycle JSFC connecting with other parents. JSFC Longer intervals with short Bliss™ Hip Hop Baby can sit in a car seat, stroller, recovery. Intensity will be highly Super high energy, music-fueled blanket, or other bouncy-type seat, aerobic. workout that delivers a fierce while you ride. Babies welcome cardio-blast while dancing to the Need child care JSFC from six weeks to crawling. World Beat Cycle best hip hop, funk and club beats! while you work out? You will navigate hills, flats, and Cycle Sprints JSFC Phenomenal fun, serious sweat! With Kids’ Corner, challenging intervals to energizing Foundational sprint training. High we’ve got you covered. music from Italy, Brazil, India, intensity, no impact! Korea, Egypt, South Africa, & much Learn more on page 25. more!

46 Fit Strength Training 4U Functional Conditioning JSFC Total Body Conditioning JSFC

Improve your daily function Music will inspire you, the FITNESS & WELLNESS & Conditioning: through a series of exercises using instructor will motivate you and Benefits:Start lifting and create a free weights, balls and resistance the workout will make you sweat! long sleek physique! Use weights, tubing while connecting with peers Great cross training classes: bands, tubes, weighted bars and and making new friends. • TB Strength & Core steps to improve strength, bone Fit 4U BSC density and endurance. Balance Essentials • TB TRX Circuit Combines Pilates, ballet barre, Fit • TB CF Conditioning 4U Get Started in JSFC yoga and functional conditioning, • TB Boot Camp Weight Training preparing you to excel in all kinds Great for those new to weight of exercise by improving strength, training. Learn how to safely balance, endurance and flexibility. and effectively use weights It’s the full body workout!! Fit and resistance. Trainers will 4U Functional Fitness BSC demonstrate a basic program Use of bands, straps and weights using machines and free weights to increase flexibility, balance and and help you find classes to meet core strength. Improve your overall Fitness your goals. strength in all activities in your life. Fit JSFC 4U Fit BSC Center Adult/Teen 4U Beginning Barre Circuit Workout Class combines ballet conditioning, Coached workout with a series of Pilates and yoga to help strengthen, Fit 4U JSFC JSFC stations to get your whole body lengthen and tone your muscles. Fitness Center Cardio Conditioning BSC Classes are full of variety, fit! Equipment use may be limited Focuses on alignment and core Orientation challenge and fun! Cardio intense during Tues/Thurs 9:15-10:25 am strength. 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Fit BSC Fitness center trainings are • Core Strength/Cardio Challenge 4U Strength, Tone Barre-less BSC offered weekly and are free • Step Conditioning & Mightier Bone Total Body Workout to 10-visit or monthly pass Strength and weight training with Take your Barre experience to a JSFC holders and $12 otherwise. Turbo Kick® flexibility and resistance exercises new intense level. This Ballet and This addictive workout combines for muscle mass and endurance. Pilates influenced class offers Fitness Center shadow boxing, kickboxing, Designed to assist those with efficient head to toe strength Teen Time sports drills, dancing, yoga and osteoporosis. and toning for a long lean body & Under 18 Use JSFC simple dance moves in a party Fit without wasting a minute. Focus on 4U BSC 16 - 17 year olds may use atmosphere where getting fit is Stretch & Strength balance and posture. the fitness center without the side effect of having fun. Start your day out right with proper techniques of strength Barre Yoga JSFC restriction although we JSFC P90X Live® training and stretching. Using Slower-paced fitness-style class recommend completing a Using the science of muscle a variety of equipment such as incorporating yoga/Pilates poses teen training session. 11 - 15 confusion, P90X Live constantly bands, weighted balls, weights and adapted for greater ease and year olds may workout in the switches things up to help you body weight. Sustained stretching comfort of the joints. Use of bands, fitness center under direct break through fitness plateaus. will be woven throughout the class. barre, balls, mats and light hand parent/guardian supervision Cardio, resistance and strength Fit weights. or complete a teen training 4U BSC training, plyometrics, ab work and Personalized Circuit session to use the fitness JSFC more! Modifications are offered Training Cardio Barre center independently. Children continually. All fitness levels Individualized exercises to fit Let’s sweat! This class uses the 10 years and younger are not welcome! your needs and goals. Includes fundamentals of ballet, yoga and allowed in the fitness center. warm up, exercises for strength, Pilates, fusing them in an easy-to Fitness center trainings are flexibility, balance and cool down. -follow, fast-paced manner to create offered weekly and are free Fit a heart-pumping class. Mixing to 10-visit or monthly pass 4U BSC Strength & Conditioning simple choreography, ballet moves holders and $12 otherwise. Improve strength, range of motion, and weight-bearing exercise to flexibility, balance and hand-eye create a toned, refined physique. coordination.

For more information, call (541) 389-7665 • Current schedules at www.juniperswimandfitness.com • ID= In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Fees & Passes on pages 14 - 15 • Juniper Swim & Fitness Center on pages 16 - 18 • Bend Senior Center on pages 26 - 29 47 JSFC Vinyasa Yoga Kundalini Yoga JSFC Flowing form of yoga incorporating: FITNESS & WELLNESS Kundalini yoga is the yoga of sun salutations, breathing awareness and consciousness. This techniques and connecting poses dynamic class will heighten your to create flow in your practice. awareness to your breath and how Fit 4U Yin Yoga JSFC Prana, or life force, can lead you to Stretches the connective tissue in a committed practice. the lower body. Poses are passive Intro to Ashtanga JSFC and are held for several minutes. Learn the classical sequence of Vin/Yin Yoga JSFC asanas from which Vinyasa was born. Flowing form of yoga incorporating: Practice flows through the primary sun salutations, breathing series. techniques and connecting poses JSFC to create flow in your practice. Yoga Core Incorporate challenging poses that Fit 4U Restorative Yoga JSFC engage the Bandhas and fire the A passive, meditative practice core into your yoga practice. With that moves at a much slower, the focus on length, strength and relaxed, pace giving more time to total body toning, you will become lengthen tired muscles. Focuses flexibly strong and lean. on stretches of the hips, shoulders Sculpt Fusion Yoga JSFC Fit and back. 4U BSC Incorporate challenging poses that Yoga: Hatha Yoga Fit A practice of mindful movement 4U Restorative engage the Bandhas and fire the Benefits: Yoga is a beautiful form JSFC BSC to increase flexibility, strength and Flow Yoga core into your yoga practice. With of fitness that connects your stamina while reducing stress. Begins with a slow Vinyasa the focus on length, strength and whole being, both mind and body. Ideal for beginner or intermediate Flow, then moves into a passive total body toning, you will become Increase flexibility and strength levels. restorative practice. flexibly strong and lean. with focused breath awareness as Fit Fit JSFC you journey through your practice. 4U Advanced Hatha 4U Sivananda Yoga JSFC Yoga for Athletes JSFC Enhance your performance and Fit JSFC Vinyasa Yoga A deeply rejuvenating form 4U Get Started in Yoga physical and mental awareness. Cultivate deep awareness to of yoga that incorporates A great class to experience yoga Provides a holistic cross-training poses, attention to alignment, flexibility, strength and balance and all of its the benefits. approach by opening tight muscles understanding of breath and while teaching techniques for Fit and conditioning the core. 4U Yoga Fundamentals BSC bhanda. Intended for the heightened breath awareness and Designed to help new students experienced practitioner with relaxation. feel more comfortable in their a minimum of one year of Sunrise Yoga JSFC yoga practice or for the more continuous vinyasa practice with A Kundalini style class that experienced wanting assistance little to no physical injury or incorporates breathing, chanting with position and alignment. limitation. and movement. Start your day Fit Fit 4U Seated Yoga JSFC BSC 4U Yoga Flow JSFC BSC feeling comfortable, peaceful and Practice is done seated in chairs or This class is focused on mindful, ready for whatever the day holds. on a mat using modifications for fluid movement guided by the Flexible Strength JSFC each pose. breath. Includes longer held Through Yoga Fit stretches to release tension. 4U Gentle Yoga JSFC A fitness-style yoga class that End your week with an intention, Prenatal Yoga JSFC continuously stretches and guiding you into a weekend of Journey through this magical time strengthens the body. presence and surrender. together as you maintain fitness Power Vinyasa Yoga JSFC Private Fit and well-being. Physician’s or 4U JSFC Guided Meditation midwife’s approval required before A challenging practice that & Semi-Private A gentle practice that moves first class. produces extraordinary results, Yoga & Pilates through a slow flow. Easy to follow this class is about personal poses. Baby & Me Yoga Core JSFC discovery as it builds strength and Sessions Fit Journey back into shape with baby at flexibility. The personalized attention you 4U Stretch & Relax BSC your side. Make new connections want to help achieve Gentle stretching to relieve and build friendships. Babies are your individual goals. tension, increase flexibility and welcome from 6 weeks to walking. improve range of motion. Take Fee: $25/30 minute or time to relax, it feels great! $50/60 minute session.

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Fit FITNESS & WELLNESS 4U 8 Movement Tai Chi BSC Slow, circular movements to gently exercise muscles and improve range of motion. Relies on internal awareness to generate a feeling of overall health and vitality. 24 Movement Tai Chi BSC Further your practice of Tai Chi to improve balance, movement, vitality and well-being.

Water Exercise: Benefits:Cross train in the water! Water exercise uses the natural buoyancy, support and resistance of water to improve cardio fitness and Pilates: strengthen and tone muscles with little to no impact on the joints. Use Benefits: A method developed the water’s resistance to work at their over 70 years ago to enhance JSFC own intensity level. No swimming Fluid Running™ Deep/Shallow posture and overall fitness. Learn JSFC skills needed but you should be A no-frills, moderate-to-high Water Workout to move your body from your core comfortable in deep water. Floatation intensity running workout where Total body workout for all ages powerhouse. belts provided to keep you upright. you are tethered to a lane line so and fitness levels. Offers cardio, you can experience dynamic Pilates Mat JSFC BSC Water shoes are recommended. core strength, muscle toning and resistance. Not recommended for The first 15 minutes of the class Fit stretching in a low to non-impact 4U prenatal students. New students starts with Pilates’ fundamentals Get Started in workout that is energizing and fun! JSFC required to attend Get Started in and flows right into the series of Water Running Come to either shallow or deep water. A great intro to water running with Fluid Running class prior. Pilates exercises. Prenatal Water Exercise JSFC 15 minutes on-deck introduction. Aqua Zumba® JSFC Yoga & Pilates JSFC BSC Prenatal participants are welcome Get fitted with the correct belt This fun cardio dance class with Techniques and benefits of both in any of the water fitness and learn how to use, stabilize and Latin vibe takes place in the disciplines. Yoga will increase programs for great exercise! An integrate your core doing drills shallow end of the pool. flexibility and balance; Pilates on deck before the resistance of orientation is required before JSFC beginning as well as a doctor’s or increases core strength and water is added. Aqua Fit & Fun lengthens the muscles. midwife’s approval. JSFC Wow! This class has motivating Water Running Deep music and is a total body work out. Water provides the freedom and PiYo® JSFC Run, ski, stride and move against Takes place in the shallow end of the support to help make exercising Challenging, low impact, athletic the resistance of the water in this pool. All levels welcome. Just come safe and effective during workout combining dynamic high intensity, interval workout. and have fun moving and grooving. pregnancy. Water exercises can strength training and conditioning Each stride will help you become a help you have a more pleasant with Pilates and yoga-inspired JSFC more effective and efficient runner 1 - 2 - 3 HIIT it! pregnancy and prepare for labor. muscle-sculpting exercises and with zero impact. High intensity interval training in flexibility training all set to current the pool that gives the toughest upbeat music. No previous Pilates Get Started in workout you will ever love! or yoga experience required! Fluid Running™ JSFC A 15-minute introduction to Fluid Running. New students are required to attend. Not recommended for prenatal VOLUNTEER students. IN FITNESS Contact Kim at [email protected] or (541) 706-6127

For more information, call (541) 389-7665 • Current schedules at www.juniperswimandfitness.com • ID= In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Fees & Passes on pages 14 - 15 • Juniper Swim & Fitness Center on pages 16 - 18 • Bend Senior Center on pages 26 - 29 49 Prenatal/ Specialized FITNESS & WELLNESS Baby & Me Fitness Fitness Fit 4U Moving to Music: BSC Pre Natal An Arthritis Fitness JSFC Exercise Program A lively, fun chair exercise class Fee: Current Full Access Pass with upbeat, varied music to help or drop-in fee. you move more freely and without If you are expecting, you are pain. Taught by certified Arthritis welcome to join in any fitness instructors. class. Classes are ongoing and you can start any time after you Fit JSFC receive a doctor’s or midwife’s 4U Deep/Shallow approval. Water provides a safe and effective JSFC In addition, there are classes that way to maintain or improve your Therapeutic Specialized incorporate specifically designed, fitness level without jarring your Next Step Program gentle-paced cardio with strength joints. Fun, active class with your Safely move beyond physical Fitness: and stretching exercises that choice of shallow or deep water. therapy and take the next step at Bend Senior Center follow the American Congress Connect with others and make new to recovery. Both water and/or of Obstetrics and Gynecology friends - geared towards 50-plus. land exercise programs can be guidelines. Weekly classes in: developed to meet your needs. Benefits: Focused fitness and Fit wellness classes addressing the Prenatal Yoga (page 48) 4U Mobility Our specialists will work with you specific needs of the adults over Water Exercise (page 49) Thru Water JSFC to build up your body’s function after rehab. Through both land and 50 and/or those with challenging Contact our customer service Consists of a series of gentle water exercises, those affected by health conditions. team at (541) 389-7665 if you exercises which focus on improving medical considerations can improve NOTE: The following class have questions or to schedule a strength, flexibility, balance, range fitness, prevent subsequent health requires registration and is not personalized, pre-class orientation. of motion and cardiovascular complications, and look forward to included with a pass. fitness in a friendly, supportive a better tomorrow. Weekly Classes: social setting. Designed by the Arthritis Foundation, this is a great The following classes require Stand Tall - BSC Baby & Me program for people with arthritis a one-time assessment before Don’t Fall JSFC and chronic conditions. starting. Call us at (541) 389-7665 Cycle to schedule an appointment. Ages: 50 & up Fee: $75 As we age a loss of balance can Baby & Me lead to fear of falling which often JSFC Yoga/Core JSFC Backhab results in a decrease in quality Ages: 6 weeks to walking Need child care Water provides a great of life. This multi-faceted, safe environment to move without program builds new skills to Fee: Current Full Access Pass while you work out? pain. Strengthen back maintain balance and helps to or drop-in fee. With Kids’ Corner, muscles and increase mobility provide confidence to remain Details available on pages 46 and we’ve got you covered. through core stabilization and active. This class is limited to 48. Weekly schedules online at Learn more on page 17. flexibility. A program will be 30and taught by certified Arthritis bendparksandrec.org. specifically designed for you. instructors. Prerequisite: ability to stand unassisted for 15-20 Stroke & minutes. Individualized JSFC Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session Water Fitness Program: 202777 Have you completed your W: 10:00 - 11:00 am physical therapy and want to Session: 6/7 - 8/9 continue your recovery? Our program will help you make the next step. A program will be specifically designed for you.

50 ADULT SPORTS CHILL OUT & PLAY! ......

ADULT CORNHOLE LEAGUE ...... SEE BELOW

just playin’

Cornhole Golf

Game time. PINTS N’ PLAY: Adult Golf League Adult All Adults Play is a key Cornhole League Lost Tracks Golf Club element of our All Adults Four-player teams play nine holes each night in a scramble format. youth. So why The Pavilion Prizes awarded each week for Kickball not feel like a It has been called many things - Long Drive, KP and Long Putt. kid again and Corn Toss, Bean Bag, Bean Toss, Team tee times vary each week Soft Horseshoes and Indiana starting at 4:00 pm; we can Adult have sports in Horseshoes - but to many of us work with your schedule. Team Kickball League the game is passionately known registration only. your life? You’ll as Cornhole. If you can toss a corn All Adults be exercising, bag 30 feet, then come play! Enjoy Fee: $619 / team Harmon Park Activity: 203920 making new summer evenings with friends Get your team together and join and family playing one of Bend’s Registration deadline: 6/1 the action! Teams play an eight- friends and either favorite past times. Local brewery or until full game schedule. All interested on site for Pints N’ Play. Each team learning a new M: 4:00 - 6:15 pm teams are encouraged to attend plays five weeks with a tournament an organizational meeting on Season: 6/12 - 7/24 (No league 7/3) skill or keeping the week of 8/1 - 8/4. Wednesday, 5/24 at 5:30 pm at an old one alive. Fee: $100 / team the BPRD office. Team registration only. And that is the Activity: 210200 Be a coach! Fee: $139 / team real version of Registration deadline: 6/12 or until full Volunteer coaches Activity: 203930 the fountain Tu: 6:30 - 9:00 pm needed for Registration deadline: 6/1 of youth. Season: 6/20 - 8/1 (No league 7/4) youth sports. or until full Playoffs: Tu - F: 8/1 - 4 Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 M - W: 6:00 - 8:00 pm for more information. Season: 6/12 - 8/9

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 51 Pickleball ADULT SPORTS Introduction to Pickleball All Adults Pine Nursery Park Join the craze and learn the fastest growing sport in the country! In these sessions designed for the beginner, you’ll learn rules, scoring and basic court positioning. After one session, you’ll be ready to participate in organized play. Equipment is available to borrow; wear non- Martial Arts marking court shoes. If class is full, Advanced Pickleball sign up on the waiting list. Drill & Play Co-ed Kickboxing Fee: $17 ID $20 OD / session All Adults Soccer Activity: 203970 Pine Nursery Park Ages: 13 & up W: 5:45 - 7:15 pm The most advanced, fast-paced Smith Martial Arts drill session available! Instructors Sessions: 6/7 - 9/27 (No session 8/9) Adult Kick and punch your way into tip- play in fast-moving, strategy-based Recreational top shape with this energetic class. Advanced drills that will improve your shot Family fun to train together bag technique, reaction time, shot Soccer Leagues drills, partner drills, bodyweight Beginner Pickleball selection and court positioning. All Adults exercises, resistance training, All Adults Perfect your skills with other kickboxing technique and self- Big Sky Sports Complex Pine Nursery Park advanced players while you work defense. Boxing gloves are on all aspects of your game. This league is designed required available for purchase at The next step for beginners! Fee: $12 ID $14 OD / session to provide recreational the gym or bring your own. Perfect the basic stroke soccer and a great fitness techniques, strategies and proper Activity: 203973 opportunity for both Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session court positioning, this class Th: 6:00 - 7:00 pm beginning and experienced Activity: 202704 includes drills and point play. players. Teams are created Sessions: 6/8 - 9/28 (No session 8/10) Tu/Th: 5:30 - 6:20 pm Fee: $12 ID $14 OD / session from a pool of registered players and will consist of Sessions: 5/16 - 6/8 6/13 - 7/11 Activity: 203971 Cardio 7/18 - 8/8 players of varying experience Tu: 5:00 - 6:00 pm Pickleball NEW and skill levels. Teammate Sessions: 6/6 - 9/26 requests are taken but not Adult & Teen Karate All Adults guaranteed. Intermediate Ages: 14 & up Pine Nursery Park Fee: $44 ID $53 OD / season Come improve your fitness, Odyssey Martial Arts Pickleball Drill & Play SUMMER LEAGUE All Adults footwork and pickleball skills all at Martial arts is about more than the same time! As your heart rate Activity: 203900 kicking and punching, it benefits Pine Nursery Park increases, so will your speed on Registration deadline: 5/29 all aspects of our lives. Learn Consisting of fast-moving, the court, eye-hand coordination or until full self-defense, self-control, focus, strategy-based drills that will and game skills. Set to music, this discipline, confidence and respect Tu/Th: 5:30 - 8:30 pm improve your technique, shot class will inspire you to serve up while learning karate techniques. selection and court positioning, Season: 6/13 - 8/3 more fun on the court. All fitness levels welcome. Uniform this clinic will help get you to the Fee: $12 ID $14 OD / session FALL LEAGUE included. next level and add to your skills. Activity: 203974 Activity: 203901 Fee: $79 ID $95 OD / session Fee: $12 ID $14 OD / session Tu: 6:00 - 7:00 pm Registration deadline: 8/20 Activity: 202725 Activity: 203972 or until full Sessions: 6/6 - 9/26 (No session 8/8) M/Th: 7:15 - 8:00 pm W: 4:30 - 5:30 pm Su: 12:00 - 6:00 pm Sessions: 6/5 - 29 7/10 - 8/3 Sessions: 6/7 - 9/27 (No session 8/9) Season: 9/10 - 10/29 8/7 - 31 Th: 12:00 - 1:00 pm Sessions: 6/8 - 9/28 (No session 8/10)

52 Pickleball Softball Adult Tennis Volleyball

Assisted Play Lessons II ADULT SPORTS & Mixer Adult Fall All Adults PINTS N’ PLAY: Bend High School All Adults Softball League Pine Nursery Park Sessions focus on continued skill Adult Volleyball All Adults development coupled with actual Perfect for those looking to Leagues match experiences. Players review get more playing experience! Skyline Park Sports Complex basic shot-making techniques, All Adults Come meet new players and play Get your team together! Teams undertake more advanced drills, The Pavilion traditional games with instructor- play a seven-game schedule learn and practice doubles and led partner rotation. With on- including a single elimination Play women’s 6 vs 6 and/or coed play matches. court assistance as needed, you’ll tournament at season’s end. reverse quads. Bonus! Local receive help with pickleball rules, Tentative start date is August 13 Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session brewery on site for Pints N’ Play. These are self-officiated leagues scoring and basics. and continues until mid-October. Activity: 203961 Teams play one or two games per designed to get your team outside! Fee: $8 ID $10 OD / session Tu/Th: 6:45 - 8:00 pm week. Space is limited; first-come, Team standings will be kept and Activity: 203975 first-served. Sessions: 6/6 – 29 7/11 - 8/3 playoffs held to finish the season. Th: 5:00 - 6:00 pm 8/8 - 31 Looking to join a team? Contact Fee: $420 /team Becky at (541) 706-6120. Sessions: 6/8 - 9/28 (No session 8/10) Program: 203945 29th Annual Fee: $315 / team Registration deadline: 7/30 Collier Cup Tennis Activity: 210185 Adult or until full Championships Registration deadline: 6/4 Team Pickleball M: Women’s All Adults or until full All Adults Tu - Th: Men’s COED REVERSE QUADS Juniper Park The Pavilion W: Senior Tu: 6:30 - 10:00 pm An Adult NTRP Event - All ages Bring your team and play some Season: 8/14 - 10/13 Season: 6/20 - 8/8 pickleball at the Pavilion! Teams and levels welcome! A classic! The play one singles and two doubles Collier Cup is Bend’s only outdoor WOMEN’S SIXES matches, with teams playing up to summer tournament and the vibe Th: 6:30 - 10:00 pm is friendly and focused on having three matches each evening. Five- Season: 6/22 - 8/10 player minimum for teams. Space a great time. Come compete with is limited. locals and visitors alike from around the Pacific Northwest. Fee: $125 / team Invite your out-of-town friends to Wheelchair Activity: 210190 join in! Questions? Call or email [email protected] or Sports W: 6:30 - 9:00 pm (541) 706-6196. Season: 6/21 - 8/2 Dates: 7/28 - 30 Wheelchair Sports Registration at www.usta.com Ages: 16 & up Tennis Tournament ID #600026417 The Pavilion (Not sanctioned by the USTA) If you have limited mobility or use a wheelchair for mobility and are Adult Tennis looking for another recreation Adaptive Lessons I outlet, come play wheelchair Equipment sports such as basketball, All Adults rugby and more. Learn rules, Bend High School Bend Park & Recreation has basic playing skills, wheelchair Pickleball Courts Players will learn the rules, basic adaptive equipment for people mobility and have plenty of time & Organized Play playing skills and court positioning. with physical disabilities. An for practice. Sports wheelchairs The sessions are action-oriented adaptive golf cart, sports provided. For information on courts and and include a lot of fun. wheelchairs, adult hand-cycles Fee: $3 drop-in fee per night organized play opportunities, visit and two child hand-cycles are bendparksandrec.org. Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session available. If you are interested Activity: 204500 Activity: 203960 in using this equipment or M & Th: 6:15 - 8:15 pm Tu/Th: 5:30 - 6:45 pm renting it for an outing with Sessions: 6/17 - 9/7 friends and family, please call Sessions: 6/6 - 29 7/11 - 8/3 (541) 706-6121. 8/8 - 31

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 53 THERAPEUTIC RECREATION

TEEN ADVENTURE CLUB ------PAGE 55 know no limits

Youth Kids Therapeutic Adventure Days With Inclusion, Ages: 6 - 12 Recreation Harmon Park Everybody Benefits! Kids come join us for exciting activities in and around Bend. If you or your child has a disability and are Friday Fun Activities may include swimming, arts and crafts, games, adapted interested in participating in a general program, Night-at the Pool biking and more! Ages: 6 - 12 we will help make it happen. When people with Fee: $35 ID $42 OD / session Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Activity: 204810 disabilities participate in general programs Kids come join us for a night of EVERYBODY benefits! To ensure successful swimming at Juniper Swim and Sa: 9:30 am - 1:00 pm Fitness Center. You must pre- Session: 6/17 inclusion, we encourage you to check the box on register for this program. No drop- M: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm the registration form that says “check here if you ins. Session: 8/7: Adapted Biking want an assessment team to Fee: $12 ID $15 OD / session W: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Activity: 204800 contact you about disability Session: 8/9: Trampoline Park F: 6:00 - 8:30 pm accommodations.” Someone Session: 6/2 from the Therapeutic The only disability Recreation Department will in life is contact you to discuss what Lend a Hand!

we can do to make your Volunteer with Therapeutic a bad attitude. & Adaptive Recreation ~ Scott Hamilton experience a success! programs. Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 for more information.

54 Excel Ages: 13 - 21 Payment THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Westside Village Magnet School Assistance Get ready for another EXCELlent summer? Pack your sun screen, 1) The “Fun with Friends” Plan: swimsuit, and hiking shoes and This plan has been developed prepare for afternoons filled with exclusively for Therapeutic swimming, hiking, boating, hanging Recreation participants. For out in local parks, and much more! those who want to participate This program is for teens with in several programs, the cost disabilities. of paying for them all at once can be overwhelming. To Fee: $210 ID $250 OD / session make it easier, we allow you to Activity: 204807 secure your spot on the roster Tu/Th: 11:30 am - 4:00 pm while paying a fixed rate every Session: 7/11 - 8/3 month. To qualify you must: Teen Extended W/F: 11:30 am - 4:00 pm • Sign up for AT LEAST four different program sessions. Adventure Club Adventures Session: 7/12 - 8/4 Ages: 13 - 21 Ages: 14 - 21 • Take the total fee and divide by five months. Pay that fee Harmon Park Harmon Park Camp G.R.O. by the 5th of each month. Looking for an exciting and active Join us for exciting summer Ages: 6 - 12 • If you do not pay the afternoon of adventure and fun adventures as we take excursions Harmon Park with your friends? Join the Teen around Central Oregon. Activities monthly fee, you will forfeit Developing social skills and Adventure Club. Come enjoy may include blueberry picking, your spot in the program and increasing fitness while games, field trips around Central trampoline park, swimming it will be given to someone on discovering exciting opportunities Oregon, community events and and other community outings. the wait list. around Central Oregon. Our staff much more. This program is for Participants must be able to hike 1 • You must write “Attention will take you on a thrilling journey teens with disabilities. mile unassisted, walk over uneven Cheryl” on registration and all down rivers, exploring caves, and terrain and roll front to back while pay plan checks. Fee: $35 ID $42 OD / session enjoying water activities. This floating with life jacket. Activity: 204811 is an inclusive program, so we • If you need assistance or Fee: $210 ID $250 OD / session encourage friends and siblings to have any questions, please call Sa: 1:30 - 5:00 pm Activity: 204808 sign up too! Cheryl at (541) 706-6121. Session: 6/17 M: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fee: $200 ID $240 OD / session 2) Third Party Payees: We accept Tu: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Session: 7/10 - 31 Activity: 204820 payment from the following Session: 8/8: Adapted Biking third party payees: M - F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm • Deschutes County Mental GRO Session: 8/14 - 18 Session: 8/10: River Activites Health Ages: 6 - 12 • Central Oregon Resources Westside Village Magnet Camp Excel TR Tots for Independent Living School Ages: 13 - 21 Ages: 3 - 5 • Bend-La Pine Schools Let our highly trained staff take Harmon Park Harmon Park you on an adventure of recreation If a third party is paying All you adventurous teens sign Come enjoy creative crafts and and exploration as you spend for your programs, your up to spend the day playing with exciting field trips with our brand your summer swimming in Central registration must be friends, swimming, boating, new TR Tots camp! This camp Oregon lakes and rivers and accompanied by a letter from , and benefiting from all is designed for preschool or making new friends! This program the third party payee stating that Central Oregon has to offer. rising kindergarten age kids with is for children with disabilities. the amount that is authorized This is an inclusive program, so we disabilities. to be billed. Fee: $210 ID $250 OD / session encourage friends, and siblings to Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session Activity: 204806 sign up too! 3) Needs Based Assistance: Needs based assistance is available Activity: 204805 Fee: $200 ID $240 OD / session Tu/Th: 11:30 am - 4:00 pm to cover a percentage of W - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Session: 7/11 - 8/3 Activity: 204821 program fees for those who Session: 7/5 - 7 W/F: 11:30 am - 4:00 pm M - F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm qualify. See page 13 for Session: 7/12 - 8/4 Session: 8/21 - 25 details.

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 55 Adult

THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Therapeutic Recreation

Dinner & A DVD Ages: 18 & up Bend Senior Center Join us as we enjoy an evening Extended eating at a local restaurant and Adventure Campout then popcorn and a movie on the Ages: 14 - 21 big screen at the Bend Senior Center. Shevlin Park Be a part of our first ever teen Fee: $30 ID $36 OD / session Summer Fest Bend Elks Activity: 204507 overnight camp. We will go on Ages: 18 & up Game exciting field trips, BBQ at camp, F: 5:00 - 9:00 pm and spend the night in teepees. Norton Avenue Apartments Ages: 16 & up Session: 6/9 Enjoy an afternoon of music, shopping Fee: $200 ID $240 OD / session Norton Avenue Apartments and hanging out with friends as we Join us for an evening of Bend Elks Activity: 204822 walk downtown for Bend Summerfest. Sisters Rodeo baseball. Come cheer for our local Tu - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ages: 16 & up Fee: $20 ID $24 OD / session baseball team as they take on their Session: 8/29 - 31 Norton Avenue Apartments Activity: 204501 next opponent. Grab your boots and cowboy hats, Sa: 12:30 - 3:30 pm Fee: $20 ID $24 OD / session Kids Overnight as we head to the Sisters Rodeo. Session: 7/8 Activity: 204514 Join us for an afternoon full of bull at The Pavilion riding, steer wrestling, and great fun! F: 6:00 - 9:30 pm Ages: 8 - 13 Blueberry Excursion Session: 8/4 Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session The Pavilion Ages: 18 & up Activity: 204513 Join us for our kids overnight Norton Avenue Apartments Munch & Music Sa: 11:30 am - 4:30 pm extravaganza! Kids will enjoy Summertime is the season for Ages: 16 & up games and crafts, cookout and Session: 6/10 blueberries. Join us on a blueberry Norton Avenue Apartments a scrumptious breakfast after picking excursion. On Saturday, we Bring your best dance moves as spending the night at the Pavilion. will travel to McKenzie Farms to we enjoy an evening of music and Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session pick berries and have a picnic. On food at Drake Park! Activity: 204830 Monday evening, we’ll make delicious dishes with our fresh blueberries. Fee: $25 ID $30 OD / session F: 6:30 pm - Sa: 10:30 am Fee: $100 ID $120 OD / session Activity: 204515 Session: 9/8 - 9 Activity: 204314 Th: 6:00 - 9:00 pm NEW Sa: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Session: 8/10 Adult Therapeutic Recreation M: 5:30 - 7:30 pm Session: 7/22 & 7/24 Summer Dance Registration By Survey Ages: 18 & up In an effort to make the registration process accessible to everyone, Hollinshead Barn BPRD-TR is using a survey to increase the likelihood that many of you will Swing into summer with our annual be selected to enroll in several of your top choices for Summer programs. summer dance! The festivities will The survey is available at bendparksandrec.org/recreation_ begin with a scrumptious barbeque programs/therapeutic_recreation/ and will be open from March 20, and continue into the night with 2017 - April 20, 2017. You will be notified by May 1 of your classes and dancing to some rockin’ tunes! arrangements for payment must be received by May 10 or your spot Fee: $25 ID $30 OD / session will be forfeited. After May 15, any unfilled classes will be open for anyone to register. If at any time you have questions, please contact Activity: 204511 Cheryl Kelley at 541-706-6121 or [email protected]. F: 6:00 - 9:00 pm Session: 8/18

56 Art McKenzie Mayhem Ages: 16 & up THERAPEUTIC RECREATION NEW Norton Avenue Apartments Wildlife Art Get ready for an exciting day of Ages: 14 & up rafting! Grab your swimsuit, pack Twin Knoll Transition Co-Op a lunch and get ready to cool down on the beautiful McKenzie Learn how to make wildlife-themed River. Participants must be able to projects. Activities may include perform or provide for their own pottery animals, paintings, t-shirts personal care. A caregiver may and more. attend at no charge with advanced Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session notice. Activity: 204413 Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session W: 6:30 - 8:00 pm Activity: 204705 Session: 5/31 - 6/21 Cooking Outdoor Sa: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Adventures Session: 7/29 TR Cook-Off NEW River Float Ages: 18 & up Saturday Adventures Twin Knoll Transition Co-Op Ages: 16 & up Ages: 16 & up Join a team of cooks to prepare an Location: Norton Avenue appetizer, main dish and dessert. Norton Avenue Apartments Apartments Each team will enjoy a meal For our first adventure, we’ll soak Grab your float, sunscreen, and prepared for the judges. in the warm therapeutic pool at water bottle as we drift down the Belknap Hot Springs and enjoy a Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session river though town! Float available. walk around the beautiful gardens Activity: 204230 and trails. For our second outing, Fee: $25 ID $30 OD / session Su: 10:30 am - 2:30 pm we’ll enjoy a day of sun, kayaking Activity: 204703 Session: 6/11 or paddleboarding, swimming and Tu: 2:00 - 5:00 pm hiking. For both, bring a lunch for Session: 8/8 a picnic. Wrap It Up NEW Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session Ages: 14 & up Activity: 204702 Overnight Trips Twin Knoll Transition Co-Op Sa: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Everyone loves a wrap. Join us as we make various different Session: 6/24: Belknap Springs Hike John Day River Float sandwich wraps ranging from a Session: 8/5: A Day at the Lake Ages: 18 & up Mexican burrito to Greek gyros. Norton Avenue Apartments Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Day on Enjoy an overnight raft trip on Activity: 204315 the Deschutes the John Day River and if time W: 4:30 - 6:30 pm Ages: 16 & up permits a visit to the painted hills NEW on our way back. This is a rustic Sand & Rock Art Session: 5/31 - 6/21 Norton Avenue Apartments campout. Participants must be Ages: 14 & up NEW Enjoy a fantastic float down the able to walk 100 yards unassisted Hollinshead Barn BBQ Made Easy dazzling Deschutes in a day full of and attend to their own personal Come discover how to create art Ages: 14 & up swimming, water fights and fun in the care. sun. Don’t forget sun block, swimsuit projects using sand and rocks. Hollinshead Barn Fee: $175 ID $210 OD / session Projects may include: sand and lunch! Participants must be able Activity: 204610 candles, painting with sand, rock Learn the basics of barbequing on to perform or provide for their own pictures, and more. the grill. We will make delicious main personal care. With advanced notice W: 9:00 am - Th: 5:00 pm courses on the grill with yummy (and available space) a caregiver may Session: 7/5 - 6 Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session salads and veggies for side dishes. attend at no charge. Activity: 204421 Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session W: 6:30 - 8:00 pm Activity: 204316 Activity: 204704 Session: 7/12 - 8/2 W: 4:30 - 6:30 pm Sa: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Session: 7/12 - 8/2 Session: 7/15

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 57 Summer Campout Sports Ages: 18 & up THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Norton Avenue Apartments & Fitness Pack your sleeping bag, camera, hiking shoes for the annual Zumba campout! We are headed to the Ages: 14 & up . Days will be spent exploring waterfalls in Bend Senior Center the area and short hikes. Evenings Dance to an energetic blend of will be spent telling stories around popular music. With this upbeat the campfire, playing games, and easy way to work out by and roasting marshmallows. This yourself or with some friends! trip is a low key campout. Those Please advise prior to program if with some limited mobility are you will need transportation; bus encouraged to register. space is limited. Fee: $250 ID $300 OD / session Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session Activity: 204611 Activity: 204100 F: 2:00 pm - Su: 1:00 pm Tu: 4:30 - 5:45 pm Summer Get Fit Aqua Zumba Session: 8/11 - 13 Session: 5/30 - 6/20 Ages: 16 & up Ages: 14 & up Norton Avenue Apartments Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Ultimate Ready to get a workout in before If you like Zumba and you enjoy summer. We will be working out the water then Aqua Zumba is Obstacle Course at JSFC in the weight room, for you! An exciting and easy Ages: 14 & up fitness room, and/or swimming. way to work out by your-self or The Pavilion Wear appropriate clothes for the with some friends on a warm Each week a new obstacle course activity. summer evening! Please advise prior to program if you will need will be designed to test your Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session transportation; bus space is agility, coordination, and speed. Activity: 204130 Join us for a new and exciting way limited. of exercising. Th: 6:00 - 7:30 pm Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session Session: 6/1 - 22 Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session Activity: 204110 Activity: 204120 Walking & Th: 4:45 - 6:00 pm Tu: 6:00 - 7:30 pm Session: 7/13 - 8/3 Session: 5/30 - 6/20 Jogging Club Ages: 14 & up Adapted Sports Trip Sports Spectacular Norton Avenue Apartments Ages: 18 & up Ages: 14 & up Grab your walking shoes and join Norton Avenue Apartments us for fitness walks and/or jogs The Pavilion Wheelchair Sports For this year’s annual beach trip around the park trails. Come learn to play a new sport or Ages: 16 & up we will be headed to Devil’s Lake Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session improve on your skills as learn a The Pavilion State Park. You’ll get to spend two new skill each week. Activity: 204140 nights camping in yurts, eating If you have limited mobility or use delicious seafood, hiking trails in Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session Tu: 4:15 - 5:45 pm a wheelchair for mobility and are the coastal mountains and playing Activity: 204131 Session: 7/11 - 8/1 looking for another recreation on the beach. What a fun two outlet, come play wheelchair Th: 4:30 - 6:00 pm days! This trip is very active and sports such as basketball, participants must be able to walk Session: 6/1 - 22 rugby and more. Learn rules, 2 - 3 miles unassisted up and down basic playing skills, wheelchair on uneven terrain. mobility and have plenty of time Adaptive Equipment for practice. Sports wheelchairs Fee: $325 ID $375 OD / session provided. Bend Park & Recreation has adaptive equipment for people with Activity: 204601 physical disabilities. An adaptive golf cart, sports wheelchairs, adult Fee: $3 drop-in fee per night Sa: 10:00 am - M: 4:00 pm hand-cycles and two child hand-cycles are available. If you are Activity: 204500 Session: 9/16 - 18 interested in using this equipment or renting it for an outing with friends and family, please call (541) 706-6121. M & Th: 6:15 - 8:15 pm Sessions: 6/17 - 9/7

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Arts & Crafts Cinderella NEW Ballet Camp Discovery Art StART Ages: 4 - 7 Ages: 3 - 5 Academie De Ballet Classique through Art Station This fantasy-themed camp takes Develop your child’s creativity at each dancer on a journey through play. an early age with these beginner the magical kingdom of Cinderella. Come dance with spinning wheels, Play is the language art fundamentals classes. Children Dance will discover new art mediums fairies, evil stepsisters and soldiers of childhood. We in a fun, hands-on creative with Kings and Queens! environment. Each week features a Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session provide exciting, Little Swans Ballet different art adventure. Instructor: Activity: 206570 enriched play Eileen Noe Ages: 4 - 7 Academie De Ballet Classique Tu/W: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Fee: $14 ID $17 OD / session experiences for A delightful start to ballet! Session: 6/27 - 28 Activity: 211310 young children Together, we’ll develop F: 10:00 - 11:00 am fundamentals of classical dance that tickle their Sessions: 7/14 7/28 and creative movement in a lively imaginations, 8/4 8/18 environment. Leap over imaginary streams, fly over snowcapped encourage curiosity mountains and land lightly on and allow for self a flower petal in this fun ballet series. expression. Fee: $48 ID $58 OD / session Activity: 206572 M/Th: 5:30 - 6:15 pm Session: 6/26 - 7/27

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 59 Music

YOUNG CHILDREN Preschool Summer Buddies The Learning NEW Includes daily swimming! Groove Music Ages: 3 - 5 & Movement Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Ages: 6 Months - 4 years Children will enjoy afternoons swimming, making crafts, playing with adult outdoor games and much more. No prior swimming experience Highland Elementary Library required. Children must be potty trained. Bring your smiles, laughter and Fee: $76 ID $90 OD / session great imagination as we dance, Activity 205600 sing, clap, tap and act silly! Ms. April leads playful classes while M/W: 1:30 - 3:45 pm playing the guitar, ukulele, trumpet or and drum, as well as introducing Tu/Th: 1:30 - 3:45 pm other musical surprises and props. Foster a love for music while Sessions: 6/26 - 7/13 bonding with your little one. (no program 7/4; fee $63 ID $75 OD) Martial Arts 7/17 - 8/3 Fee: $108 ID $130 OD / session 8/7 - 24 Lil’ Dragons Activity: 206380 Tu: 9:00 - 9:45 am Ages: 3 - 5 Session: 7/11 - 8/15 Odyssey Martial Arts Tu: 10:00 - 10:45 am Busy Buddies Preschool Beginning with the very basics of Tang Soo Do Karate, this class Session: 7/11 - 8/15 Includes weekly swim lessons and yoga! helps children learn discipline, self- W: 9:00 - 9:45 am Ages: 3 - 5 control, confidence and teamwork Session: 7/12 - 8/16 as well as develop motor skills. Juniper Swim & Fitness Center W: 10:00 - 10:45 am Uniform included. Busy Buddies Preschool is designed to encourage the development Session: 7/12 - 8/16 of social skills and positive self-esteem through a variety of fun, Fee: $59 ID $71 OD / session Th: 9:00 - 9:45 am creative and healthy activities. In a small group setting, children Activity: 206750 will enjoy arts and crafts, circle time, dramatic play and more. Basic Session: 7/13 - 8/17 M/W: 4:15 - 4:45 pm educational concepts are introduced such as numbers, letters, Th: 10: 00 - 10:45 am Sessions: 6/5 - 28 7/10 - 8/2 phonics and more. Session: 7/13 - 8/17 Note: No prior swimming experience necessary. Children must be 8/7 - 30 potty trained. 9/6 - 27 (adjusted fee: $52 ID $63 OD) Monthly Fee: 2 days/week: $158 ID $189 OD Tu/Th: 4:15 - 4:45 pm (payment is due by the 5th of each month.) Sessions: 6/6 – 29 7/11 - 8/3 Registration Fee: $20 non-refundable registration fee is due at the 8/8 – 31 9/5 - 2 time of enrollment. Registration begins May 22 Activity: 405601 M/W: 1:15 - 4:00 pm More programs for or little guys and gals at: Tu/Th: 1:15 - 4:00 pm Dates: Sept. 11 - June 14 Art, pages 62 - 67 Fitness, pages 20 - 24 Swimming, pages 20 - 24 Sports, pages 90- 105

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Cuddle & Bounce Musical Summer YOUNG CHILDREN Ages: Newborn - 1 Year Ages: 4 - 6 with adult with adult Cascade School of Music Cascade School of Music Your baby’s brain is filled with It’s a musical summer! Your billions of neurons waiting to child will learn, sing and dance be connected through sensory to different styles of music stimulation. Our baby music from classical to folk. They will classes offer a sensory-rich, yet learn to play melodies on their caring, and gentle environment. own flutophone (it’s similar to a These engaging activities will recorder), begin to read music, develop and strengthen your play percussion instruments, baby’s neural pathways, enhance Kindermusik: dance, sing and express your growing parent-child bond, Wiggle & Grow themselves musically. Materials and help you understand the included. how’s and why’s of your baby’s Family Style: Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session development. Beach Days Activity: 206354 Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Ages: 12 Months - 4 Years Th: 10:45 - 11:30 am FREE Activity: 206352 with adult Session: 7/6 - 27 Tiny Explorers Tu: 9:30 - 10:15 am Cascade School of Music NEW Ages: Newborn - 2 years Children love the beach! We will Sessions: 6/6 - 27 with adult bring the beach indoors as we 7/3 - 25 (Only Monday class is 7/3) Nature sing, move, and play while learning Presented by the Children’s Forest about the great outdoors, nature- of Central Oregon, Tiny Explorers Kindermusik: friendly ideas and all kinds of Campfire Cookout encourages parents to kickstart interesting creatures unique to a healthy life of enjoying the Sing & Play: & Sing-a-long NEW the coastal environment. So put outdoors by getting their little Rain or Shine on your beach clothes and join us Ages: 3 - 10 with adult ones outdoors starting at a young age. This free drop-in program Ages: 12 Months - 2 Years for an ocean adventure! Materials Local state parks includes monthly outdoor meetups with adult included. Come enjoy the great outdoors in three locations and free baby Cascade School of Music Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session along with family, friends, food and carriers for participating families Get ready to sing, play and move Activity: 206350 singing! Participants will be greated that qualify for the Oregon Health by a roaring campfire and receive with your little one in this high- W: 10:45 - 11:30 am Plan. Come join in to enjoy the energy music class designed enthusiastic instruction on the how- outdoors and connect with other Sessions: 6/7 - 28 7/5 - 26 especially for very young children. to’s of cooking dinner over the fire. families. After dinner, camp songs and dessert We will focus on your child’s BEND: 2nd Tuesdays beginning movement, helping to Kindermusik: top off the evening. Food provided. Fee is per person attending. 6/13, 7/11, 8/8, 9/12 build the muscles needed to walk, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Splash into Music Fee: $10 ID $12 OD / session run and climb as well as vocal Pilot Butte Park development, helping to nurture Ages: 3 - 4 Activity: 207310 your child’s speaking and singing with adult 4th Tuesdays Th: 6:30 - 8:30 pm voice. Materials included. Cascade School of Music 6/27, 7/25, 8/22, 9/26 Sessions: 6/22 1:00 - 2:00 pm Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Fun ahoy! Join in this water- 7/6 Tumalo State Park Larkspur Park Activity: 206351 themed class as we sing about penguins, whales, bath time and 8/24 La Pine State Park REDMOND: 3rd Tuesdays W: 9:30 - 10:15 am pirates! With lots of pretend play, 6/20, 7/18, 8/15, 9/19 Sessions: 6/7 - 28 7/5 - 26 dancing, instruments and stories, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm your child will go on a wonderful Sam Johnson Park water adventure filled with Learn more at: learning and giggles! Materials childrensforestco.org/tiny-explorers included. Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Activity: 206355 Th: 9:30 - 10:15 am Session: 7/6 - 27

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 61 YOUTH ART LET’S GET ARTY! ...... ART PARTIES FOR ALL AGES ...... SEE BELOW

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With Your Art Parties Child: All Ages The Art Station is a great place Art & Clay to hold private parties! Paint a masterpiece, create clay projects, make your own soap – the With Your Child: NEW possibilities are endless! We have a Lotus Book wide range of options for guests of Ages: 8 & up with adult all ages – from toddlers to adults. Art Station There is no set-up or clean-up – all you and your guests have to Adult and child work side by side do is show up, relax and have fun. Your party will include a private to learn how to assemble these party room, all the materials for your activity, aprons to wear and unique and lovely books. You will a dedicated art instructor. You provide the treats, decorations and think of many ways to present party supplies such as plates, utensils and cups. them, use them and treasure them. Fees: They are so beautiful, you may Art Party: $200 for 2 hours initially hesitate to fill them with thoughts, photos and artwork, but Clay Party: $250 for 2 hours they are so easy to make that soon Includes: you will fill them and make more! Each registration is for adult and 1 hour for art/clay project instruction child. Instructor: Sue Wilhelm 1 hour for celebration Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session To Book a Party: Activity: 211520 Call (541) 389-7275 to see if your desired date and time is available. Sa: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm You can preview available times on our online party calendar at: www.bendparksandrec.org/recreation_programs/art-station/art- Session: 7/22 8/12 parties/

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Nature Clay Fused Glass YOUTH ART Ages: 5 & up with adult Workshop NEW Art Station Ages: 5 & up with adult Adult and child work side by side Bend Senior Center to make a coil or slab built platter Learn the basics of fused glass to or bowl. Design and texture your create a night light with your child piece by imprinting it with found in this introductory workshop. In natural objects. Pieces will be clear a fun, informative setting, learn glazed and fired for pick up. This the science of glass fusion, types class is fun, playful and allows of glass, fusing add-ons and how a child and an adult to create to safely use hand cutters and together. Each registration is for grinders to cut and shape glass. adult and child. Instructor: Rachel Projects will be kiln-fired and then Evans available for pickup a week after Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session class. Each registration is for adult Art Camps Activity: 211510 and child. Instructor: Diane Burns at the Art Station Sa: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Fee: $59 ID $71 OD / session Ages: 6 - 12 Sessions: 7/22 7/29 Activity: 202414 Make this summer a creative one! Choose full-day or half-day art classes. Th: 5:00 - 7:00 pm NEW If registered for both morning and afternoon sessions, care will be With Your Child: Session: 8/10 provided from 12:00 – 1:00 pm. Pebble Art Pictures Fee: $109 ID $131 OD / session Ages: 5 & up with adult Session: Monday – Thursday each week Bend Senior Center Guaranteed fun together as you June 26 - 29 Creature Feature create a one-of-a-kind piece of Sculpture pebble art. Learn the basics in this Creative Cartooning Activity: 211211 hands-on class and create your Activity: 211210 own masterpiece. Learn tips and Using recycled materials, sculpt a tricks for using stone, river rocks, Draw cartoons and your own fantastical or realistic creature in stained glass and more! Each cartoon strip! Learn the basics of this introduction to sculpture class. registration is for adult and child. cartooning including shape and Turn your creature into a fabulous Instructor: Diane Burns design and then create your own work of art with the use of cartoon characters and story. structure building, Papier Mache Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Young Children Instructor: Carolyn Parker paste, paint and embellishments. Activity: 202436 Instructor: Charlene Santucci Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Th: 4:30 - 6:30 pm Art StART Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm Session: 7/27 Ages: 3 - 5 Comics & Ages: 9 - 12 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Art Station Graphic Novels Develop your child’s creativity at Activity: 211210 July 6 - 7 an early age with these beginner Learn to character design your The Power of Color! art fundamentals classes. Children own comic book hero or main Ages: 6 - 10 Participation in will discover new art mediums character. Explore visual story Explore the power of color! Learn “With Your Child” in a fun, hands-on creative telling techniques including: environment. Each week features a about this important element programs is welcomed story development, page layout, different art adventure. Instructor: perspective, camera angles, by mixing, painting, collage and for parents, guardians, Eileen Noe dramatic lighting, lettering and learning about the color wheel. Understand and observe how grandparents, aunts, Fee: $14 ID $17 OD / session inking techniques. Using these uncles, friends, skills, you’ll create your own comic and why artists use color to Activity: 211310 convey their ideas and emotions. neighbors, Big Brothers, or graphic novel pages. Instructor: F: 10:00 - 11:00 am Instructor: Jessica Dawley Big Sisters and more. Carolyn Parker Sessions: 7/14 7/28 Fee: $119 ID $143 OD / session Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm 8/4 8/18 Activity: 211215 Th - F: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • Current schedules at bendparksandrec.org • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Adult Art on pages 30 - 33 • Young Children on pages 59 - 61 • Youth Activities on pages 68 - 83 63 YOUTH ART Art Camps at Art Station

Fee: $109 ID $131 OD / session Session: Monday – Thursday each week For full-day enrollment, care will be provide during 12:00 - 1:00 pm.

July 10 - 13 July 17 - 20 July 24 - 27 July 31 - August 3 Canine Caboodle Big Bold Paintings! Draw the Line! Wood & Wire Activity: 211220 Activity: 211230 Activity: 211240 Sculpture There’s a reason Bend was named Go Big! Paint Large! From portraits You draw the line as you explore Activity: 211250 “Dog Town USA” – we love our to objects in nature, you will create creative approaches in drawing, Do you love to build? Come learn dogs! Use various methods and some big pieces of art using bold painting and sculpture. Navigate about creating a 3-D piece of materials to create artwork colors and black outline. For the your journey through your choice art. Begin with an original drawn celebrating man’s best friend. beginner painter, this is a new of imagination and reality as you design, then use paint, wood, Experiment with texture, color experience of whole arm painting. design and build the ultimate, wire and other objects, to bring and pattern and explore ways to Instructor: Charlene Santucci one-of-a-kind, multi-media line your drawing to life. Instructor: portray dogs – from their cold extravaganza piece! Instructor: Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm Charlene Santucci wet, noses to their wagging tails. Sue Wilhelm Instructor: Kathy Schoderbek Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Natural Impressions Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm Activity: 211231 Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm Making pots or sculptures of your What’s Cookin’ favorite nature shapes, you’ll Galactic Clay Pet Pals reflect the natural world around Activity: 211241 with Clay? Activity: 211221 you by carving and imprinting the Launch your imagination into Activity: 211251 A bowl for the cat, a bowl for the clay with leaves, boughs, sticks, outer space and capture it in the Satisfy your clay creative appetite dog, a bowl for me! Make food and cones and seeds. Projects will clay as you design and build aliens and make clay food that looks water bowls that will be sold to be guided organically by your and their spaceships. Together, good enough to eat! Learn and use support the Humane Society of imagination. Instructor: Rachel we’ll create standing sculptures construction techniques that work Central Oregon and one to take Evans and flat scenes much like ancient for anything our taste buds may home for your own furry friend. Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm “cave paintings” of our alien suggest. Demonstrations include Bowls can be hand-built or wheel friends. It will be out of this world! various foods such as a fried egg, Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm thrown. You’ll also make a wall Instructor: Rachel Evans toast, pizza, hot dog, fruit, cupcake plaque or sculpture of your pet and more! Instructor: Sue Wilhelm Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm with their favorite toy. Instructor: Looking for another Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm Rachel Evans program this week? Ages: 9 - 12 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ages: 9 - 12 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm Check out Art & Adventure Camps! Ages: 9 - 12 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Fee: $109 ID $131 OD / session Session: Monday – Thursday each week For full-day enrollment, care will be provide during 12:00 - 1:00 pm.

August 7-10 August 14 - 17 August 21 - 24 August 28 - 31 Wild Plaques Merry & Beautiful Bugs Art Scouts Activity: 211260 Crazy Masks! Activity: 211280 Activity: 211290 What’s on your wall...a rhino, Activity: 211270 Get buggy! Science and art A scouting-themed camp based unicorn, lion or puppy? If you meet as we study the stunning around art techniques and art Learn about color and texture can imagine it, you can build, beauty of insects! With a focus history. Participants will gain a while you create art inspired by mount, paint, decorate and hang on beetles, butterflies, bees, better understanding of how to masks from around the world. it. These impressive animal head ants, grasshoppers and fireflies, “see” like an artist as we create You’ll also create mask art that sculptures are unlimited in scope we’ll create original works of art works of art based on elements of reflects your own style. Instructor: and ridiculously fun to make! reflecting insects’ natural beauty art and earn badges for completed Charlene Santucci Instructor: Sue Wilhelm and intricate details. Instructor: projects along the way. Learn the Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Jessica Dawley Art Scouts promise and secret Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm handshake as we explore what Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm it really means to be an artist! Native Art Clay Work in pairs to create masks Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm Instructor: Jessica Dawley using your own face as the mold. Activity: 211261 After being introduced to various Mummy Matters Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Discover the art and culture of masks from around the world, Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm native civilizations and people. you’ll embellish your face-molded Activity: 211281 Projects include totem poles, mask to create a unique piece of Capture the mystery of ancient sun plaques, tee pees and more. art. Instructor: Charlene Santucci Egypt while you create your own Creature Collection Instructor: Diane Burns Activity: 211291 Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm version of tomb artifacts in clay. Ages: 6 - 8 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Design and sculpt a mummy mask, If you like animals or working with high relief hieroglyphics, a third- clay, this class is for you! Bring Ages: 9 - 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm Fantasy Clay eye hand sculpture and an animal your favorite animals to life as you Activity: 211271 head canopic jar. Instructor: Sue make clay containers, masks and Looking for another Construct unique characters such Wilhelm sculptures that involve insects, animals, sea life and imaginary program this week? as dragons, beasts and whimsical Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm Check out creatures. Use your imagination creatures, too. Instructor: Sue Ages: 9 - 12 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Art & Adventure Camps! while learning clay sculpting Wilhelm techniques. Instructor: Diane Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm Burns Ages: 9 - 12 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ages: 6 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 pm Ages: 9 - 12 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • Current schedules at bendparksandrec.org • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Adult Art on pages 30 - 33 • Young Children on pages 59 - 61 • Youth Activities on pages 68 - 83 65 YOUTH ART

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Ages: 9 - 12 Art Station Artwork inspired by the outdoors and then getting outdoors to be inspired, it’s ReCreative! Spend the morning making art, eat lunch, and take off for a Central Oregon recreational adventure with BPRD outdoor staff. Youth Art Fee: $235 ID $282 OD / session Activity: 211205 Fabulous Clay Fridays Ancient Petroglyphs Dive into the Deschutes Ages: 6 - 10 Get inspired by ancient petroglyph art Discover some of the animals that that live Art Station and create your own wall of creatures and in and along the Deschutes River such as Clay All Day! Each week you will create unique symbols. Papier Mache techniques, collage, the Oregon spotted frog, river otter, trout clay projects and use your imagination while painting and stamping will be combined to and great blue heron. Through various using different pottery techniques. Sign up for make 3-D figures on a “rock” wall. Then off we techniques and materials, we’ll capture the one or more classes. Instructor: Diane Burns go to look for ancient rock paintings, a Native characteristics of these critters and the spirit American camp and rock shelter and of the river itself. Afternoons have us out Fee: $65 ID $78 OD / session more on an adventure into the past. exploring the edges of lakes and streams that Activity: 211296 are part of the Deschutes River basin. M – Th: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Session: 7/17 - 20 M – Th: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Sessions: 7/7 7/14 Session: 8/7 - 10 7/21 7/28

Half-DAY ART CLASSES? Make it a full day AT The Pavilion with THE PAC Mornings or Afternoons

Entering Grades: 3 - 8 See pages 70 - 71.

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Ages: 6 - 10 Print Camps YOUTH ART Art Station Bring your favorite doll for a fun-filled day of Ages: 9 - 16 arts and crafts! We’ll create items for your A6 Studio & Gallery doll including pretend food, clothes, sleeping bags, pillows and more. It’s a time to spend with others who love their dolls, too. Ideally, Collage, Print, Collage participants would bring the very popular 18- Arrange, assemble, layer and glue - this inch dolls (American Girl or Our Generation printmaking class takes collage to a whole new Girl) but other kinds/sizes of dolls are welcome. level! We’ll create unique printing plates made Instructor: Jessica Dawley of collaged paper, natural items and found materials, then learn how to ink, wipe and print Fee: $65 ID $78 OD / session them on the printing presses. Your prints then Activity: 211298 become the basis for paper and mixed-media F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm collages. Sessions: 7/21 8/11 Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Activity: 211410 M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Session: 6/26 - 29 Printed Drawings & Paintings Immerse yourself in color as we explore the free and painterly method of monotype to print expressive drawings and paintings. Playing with inks and paints, we’ll use brushes, brayers, rags, fingers and other tools to add and remove ink from your plexi ‘canvas.’ Enjoy printing by hand and also use the etching presses. Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Activity: 211420 M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Session: 7/10 - 13 Large Colorful Monotypes We’ll explore a wide range of monotype techniques using our “green” Akua inks and larger plexi plates. While you create wonderful patterns, textures and embossments, push the boundaries of monotype to create one-of-a-kind prints. See the exciting result when you send your plate NEW through the press! Learn to Draw Manga Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Ages: 9 - 15 Activity: 211430 Art Station M – Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Do you like Japanese animation (Anime), Session: 7/24 - 27 superheroes, comics and cartoons, then this is the class for you! Learn the basics of drawing the Manga style. In addition to figure Moon & Planet Prints construction, you’ll also learn about costume Get inspired by A6’s “Lunar” exhibit and this summer’s solar eclipse! Work in two printmaking design, gesture, facial expression, inking and processes—collagraph and monotype–to create images of the moon and planets in our solar color techniques. Instructor: Carolyn Parker system. Using a special technique called chine collé, we’ll fuse papers together with the press for Fee: $45 ID $54 OD / session special effects. Activity: 211299 Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Sa: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Activity: 211440 Session: 7/29 8/5 M – Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Session: 8/7 - 10

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • Current schedules at bendparksandrec.org • ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee Adult Art on pages 30 - 33 • Young Children on pages 59 - 61 • Youth Activities on pages 68 - 83 67 YOUTH ACTIVITIES WAHOO! ...... OPERATION RECREATION & THE PAC ...... PAGES 69 - 71 cowabunga LOCATED

AT A PARK NEAR For Kids’ Sake YOU! Bend Park & Recreation District and Bend FREE La Pine Public Schools work cooperatively CRAFTS so that kids have convenient locations for GAMES Bend-La Pine’s summer lunch program. SPORTS SCHOOL Summer Lunch Sites PLAY Weekdays: June 26 - August 18 (no program 7/4) Elk Meadow Pilot Butte The Bend Park and Recreation Crafts • Games • Sports • Play Elementary Neighborhood Park Foundation is proud to present Days Ages: 4 - 10 11:15 am - 12:15 pm 11:15 am - 12:15 pm of Play for its twenty-first summer – providing children in our community Orchard Park Mondays Ensworth Elementary Sun Meadow Park the opportunity to participate in crafts, 1:00 - 3:30 pm (across from Al Moody Park) 11:45 am - 12:45 pm 6/26 - 8/14 11:15 am - 12:15 pm water play, field games, sports activities Boys & Girls Club - and much more. Come enjoy these great Pilot Butte Park Tuesdays Harmon Park Downtown recreational activities at no cost. 9:30 - 12:00 pm 12:00 - 1:00 pm 11:45 am - 12:45 pm 6/27 - 8/15 All the Days of Play parks are also Bend- (No program 7/4) Larkspur Park Boys & Girls Club - La Pine School District summer lunch Harmon Park Tuesdays/Thursdays 11:30 am - 12:30 pm St Francis program locations, too! 1:00 - 3:30 pm 11:45 am - 12:45 pm Note: This program may be canceled without prior notice due to 6/27 - 8/17 bad weather. Days of Play is not a daycare program and should (No program 7/4) not be used as such. Every child under the age of 8 must be Larkspur Park Wednesdays accompanied by a person over the age of 16. This program does 1:00 - 3:30 pm not require registration. Children may come and go as they wish. 6/28 - 8/16 Because of the popularity of this program, take-home activities will Sun Meadow Park Thursdays be available on a first-come, first-serve basis and limited to one 9:30 - 12:00 pm per child. 6/29 - 8/17 Dates & Times subject to change. BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Al Moody Park Fridays USDA & Bend-La Pine Schools are equal opportunity providers & employers BENd PARK & RECREATION FOUNDATION 1:00 - 3:30 pm 6/30 - 8/18

68 SUMMER Presented by the Children’s Forest of Central Oregon Partners DAY CAMP: YOUTH ACTIVITIES ENTERING GRADES 1 - 3 Discover FREE Nature Days

Entering Grades: 1 - 3 Thursdays, July 13 - August 17 High Lakes Elementary 11:00 am – 12 noon Operation Recreation offers exciting weekly Ages: 5 - 10 themes that include enrichment, group activities and amazing daily field trips. Children Bring your family to a different park each enjoy a complete recreation experience while week for an interactive experience and making new friends and lasting memories. learn, play and have fun in nature! Fee: $210 ID $252 OD / week session Activity: 201401 July 13: Hillside Park Special Ops Survivors presented by Wildheart M - F: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Nature School. Learn to navigate the Weekly: 6/29 - 8/18 (no program 7/4) world of unpredictability while playing team games and practicing survival skills in Adventure Awaits In a Galaxy Far, Far Away… nature. Week 1: June 29 - 30 Fee: $84 ID $101 OD / week Week 5: July 24 - 28 July 21: Ponderosa Park Get ready for a spectacular summer! We will get 3…2…1…Blast off! Explore the stars and hyper- What’s all the BUZZ About? presented by to know each other and make new friends while speed though space in this astronomically fun Discover Your Forest. Meet and greet the playing games and crafting projects. week. Get ready, because the sky’s the limit! local buzzing, burrowing, and creeping bugs of our forests through science activities, Oregon Explored Deep Blue Sea stories, and games. (no program 7/4) $168 ID $202 OD / week Week 2: July 3 - 7 Week 6: July 31 - Aug 4 July 27: Pine Ridge Park Join us for a week of adventure as we journey Is it better, down where it’s wetter? Let’s go and Birds of Prey presented by High Desert through the wonders in our own backyard. sea! Grab your scuba gear and dive into a week Museum. Experience an up close encounter of sea creatures, mermaids and more. with a raptor, learn about its amazing On the Move adaptations, and play a game about bird Week 3: July 10 - 14 Recycle Madness migration. Week 7: Aug 7 - 11 Discover the many ways to voyage and trek as August 3: Larkspur Park you explore all types of transportation from Ready…Set…Recycle! We will reuse and recycle Predators and Prey with The Environmental planes, trains, bikes and more. to rethink all sorts of materials into new Center. Have fun learning about the creations. diverse animals that call Central Oregon Where the Wild Things Are home through exciting games and Week 4: July 17 - 21 Fun in the Sun interactive science activities! Week 8: Aug 14 - 18 Unleash your inner monster and let the wild August 10: Shevlin Park rumpus begin! Join us for an animal adventure Put your shades on and celebrate our last days and explore creatures big, small, wild, domestic, of summer with water activities and all-day field Watery Wonders presented by Upper Deschutes Watershed Council. Explore the furry and wiggly. trips. watery wonders of Tumalo Creek, collect and identify stream critters, and learn about what makes a healthy stream. Endless Summer Camp August 17: Sawyer Park Grades: 1 - 3 Amphibious Adventure! presented by Sunriver Hollinshead Barn Nature Center. Jump into the wet and It’s all fun, games and lots of cool crafts to wrap Fee: $215 ID $258 OD / session wild world of your favorite amphibian! up a spectacular summer. After a morning field Activity: 206401 We’ll explore the life of frogs and their trip we’ll head to Juniper Swim & Fitness Center relationship with wetland ecosystems. M - F: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm or a local park to cool off with some afternoon Sessions: 8/21 – 25 8/28 - 9/1 Learn more about Discover Nature Days water play. We return to the barn in the late happening throughout Central Oregon at afternoon for snacks and more fun. Bring a childrensforestco.org/discover-nature-days. swimsuit, sunscreen, towel and lunch daily.

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 69 YOUTH ACTIVITIES

AT THE PAVILION SUMMER DAY CAMP: ENTERING GRADES 3 - 8

M - F: 6/26 - 9/1 (no program 7/4) DAILY Field Trips Full-day: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm OF AWESOMENESS

AM Half-day: 7:00 am - 1:00 pm The PAC offers daily morning and afternoon local field trips PM Half-day: 12:00 - 6:00 pm and weekly all-day getaways to awesome places around This summer, join the PAC at The Pavilion! Central Oregon. Off-site trips Each day is different as you get to choose what you want to do! There are are designated by grades, third always awesome choices whether you want to ”play hard or chill out.” through fifth and sixth through eighth. We’re talking climbing the rock wall, skateboarding and scootering, playing water games, floating the river, stand up paddle boarding, outdoor Morning field trips will include adventuring, getting into crazy, unique activities, creating art and playing such fun as Capture the Flag or your favorite games. It’s any way you want to spend your day, even just nature adventures at Shevlin Park, “PAC OUT” hanging with friends. visiting the library and games at & GET OUTSIDE! local parks. YOUTH ART + THE PAC: Afternoons will include cooling off GRADES: 3 - 5 GRADES: 6 - 8 with paddle boarding, swimming Combine half-day Art Station At The PAC, you decide how Banish boring - Don’t just hang and floating the Deschutes River programs on pages 62 - 67 and to spend your day! Choose out at home, join the PAC! Come or visiting Juniper Swim and match up with The PAC for $24 between your favorite activities spend your day with friends and Fitness Center for recreation swim. half-day fee. like group games and cool art fill your days with your favorite YOUTH OUTDOORS + THE PAC: projects, as well as opportunities activities! You’ll also get a chance On Thursdays and Fridays, the PAC Want to max out your outdoor to try new things and plan off- to plan your own off-site special features all-day get-a-ways with adventures? Look for half-day site adventures. We’ll also have adventures. Bonus! Those over such Central Oregon adventures outdoor programs on pages 84 - designated areas and lockers the age of 12 are able to check as swimming and picnicking at a 89 - 87 to match up with a half-day just for you including time on the themselves in and out of The PAC variety of Cascade Lakes, visiting of The PAC for only $24 additional skatepark features and rock wall! (with parent pre-approval) and go cool and interesting businesses fee. Combine rock climbing, caving Rock on! off-site as needed. or outdoor adventures like biking, caving and fishing. and so much more. Additional fee may apply.

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It’s your summer to play your way!

Skate DAILY features Field TripS Open skate Floating the river with skatepark Columbia Park ramps and more. Skateboards and Riverbend Park MAKE THE PAC WHAT YOU WANT! scooters welcome. Farewell Bend Park Harmon Park Skyline Park & COME DROP-IN! ROCK CLIMBING Sports Complex Want to come join in The PAC at the last minute? No problem! Kids can come at any time throughout WALL Drake Park the day. Perfect for locals and visitors alike, kids can drop in at The PAC and pay the daily or half-day Cascade Lakes rate. No pre-registration necessary! Tourna- Shevlin Park and more! PAC PASSES: ments Badminton A variety of passes are available from full-summer to half-day. Purchase a daily pass for each date CONTESTS you would like to attend. This pass allows you to come into The PAC at any time during the day from Volleyball 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. Basketball & GAMES NEW Ping pong Lego & building Siblings can share a 25- or a 10-visit pass Foosball Water play To accommodate a wide range of families needs, The PAC offers a variety of pass and drop-in fees. Cornhole Need last minute care for your child? Drop in at The PAC and pay the daily rate. No pre-registration Ladder ball necessary! sports Bocce ball NOTE: Special events offered at The PAC may feature an additional fee. Basketball Croquet Volleyball Badminton Art & MORE ON OR BEFORE MAY 24 AFTER MAY 24 Pickleball PASSES Program Nature-inspired art In-District Out-of-District In-District Out-of-District Dodgeball Sprout ball Phone photography Save $270 Save $340 FULL SUMMER 210600 $1250 $1500 $1520 $1824 Tag games Beading or more or more Floor hockey Drawing Save $145 Save $120 25-VISIT PASS 210600 $685 $822 $830 $996 Futsal Paper crafts or more or more Recycled art, Save $60 Save $20 upcycling 10-VISIT PASS 210600 $300 $360 $360 $432 or more or more OUTDOOR Chalk art DAILY 210601 $38 $46 ACTIVITIES Science Swimming AM or PM 210602 $24 $29 HALF-DAY Floating the river Paddleboarding Caving Biking

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 71 T-Shirt Factory Duct Tape Designs Ages: 7 - 11 Ages: 7 - 11 YOUTH ACTIVITIES Cascade Middle School Cascade Middle School Make unique t-shirts to war this Impress your friends with your summer! Use screen printing duct tape skills! Create simple techniques, batik, tie-dye and and sassy accessories using fun fabric paints to create fun and patterns and colors that will be fashionable tees. treasured by your friends and family. Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Activity: 206108 Fee: $55 ID $66 O M - Th: 9:00 am - 10:30 pm Activity: 206102 Session: 7/31 - 8/3 M - Th: 9:00 - 10:30 am Session: 8/14 - 17 Sugar & Spice Spa Ages: 8 - 13 Pet Joys & Toys Cascade Middle School Ages: 6 - 10 Cascade Middle School NEW It’s all about pampering you! Camp Cascade! Creative Clay Learn to give yourself a manicure, Make toys and special treats for Ages: 7 - 11 pedicure and facial as well as fun your cat or dog. Take a treasure ways to style your hair. home for your special friend every Cascade Middle School day. Your pet will not want this Colorful Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Get your creative ideas flowing as class to end! Canvases NEW you join local artist Diane Burns Activity: 206105 in this pottery class. We will learn Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Ages: 7 - 11 M - Th: 9:00 - 10:30 am to throw on the wheel, sculpt and Activity: 206109 Cascade Middle School Session: 8/7 - 10 use an extruding tool to create M - Th: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Take a break from the heat for many one-of-a-kind projects. Session: 8/14 - 17 some relaxing craft time. Explore Each session will have different your artistic side and draw, paint, projects. Please bring a healthy and sculpt while creating art to snack for break. Animals decorate your room. Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Fee: $36 ID $43 OD / session Activity: 206111 Activity: 206103 M - Th: 9:00 -10:30 am Caring for Animals Th: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Session: 7/17 -20 Ages: 10 - 14 Session: 7/6 M - Th: 1:00 - 2:30 pm The Pavilion F: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Sessions: 7/10 - 13 7/31 - 8/3 We’ll visit several local Sessions: 8/4 8/11 organizations, shelters, ranches NEW and rehabilitation centers Coastal dedicated to improving the quality Awesome Creature Crafts Fashion of life for animals. You’ll have Animal Art NEW Sketchbooks the opportunity to interact with Ages: 7 - 11 various animals and help out with Ages: 7 - 11 Cascade Middle School Ages: 8 - 12 their particular needs. Dress for Cascade Middle School Embark on a journey of art under Cascade Middle School the weather. Take a walk on the wild side as the sea! We will sculpt a sea turtle, Draw your dream styles! Using Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session we use the jungle to inspire our paint a whale and print with fish. fabric swatches, patterns and Activity: 206201 art. Explore paint, mosaics and The coastal creations will be a pretty trims, we will make cut-out sculpture in this fun creative big splash with your family and paper clothes, and fill a sketchbook M/W/F: 9:30 am - 1:00 pm environment. friends. of your own fashion designs. Sessions: 6/26 – 30 7/17 - 21 Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Activity: 206104 Activity: 206110 Activity: 206113 Art Station and more. M - Th: 9:00 - 10:30 am M - Th: 9:00 - 10:30 am M - Th: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Youth Art classes Session: 7/10 - 13 Session: 7/24 - 27 Session: 8/7 - 10 on pages 62 - 67.

72 Slice, Dice & Cook Ages: 10 - 14 YOUTH ACTIVITIES Cascade Middle School Learn the basics of being in the kitchen while we cook up tasty recipes like pizza, egg rolls and empanadas. This savory menu will make you want to cook on your own! Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session Activity: 206221 M - Th: 9:00 - 10:30 am Session: 7/10 - 13 Wanted! Mini Cakes NEW Teen Cooking Cooking - Camp Ages: 6 - 10 Volunteers Out Style Cascade Middle School & Baking Ages: 7 - 11 Learn to build and decorate your Ages: 12 & up Pioneer Park own miniature cake. Wow your BPRD has a summer jam family and friends with your We will pretend we’re at a packed with fun youth Make frosting piping, chocolate ganache real campout and explore the programs and we need great and 3D chocolate decorations! Your Own Sushi traditional activities and treats teen volunteers to join in Ages: 10 - 15 that summer camping offers. Make Fee: $30 ID $36 OD / session to help us make it the best summer ever! Harmon Park, Hobby Hut walking tacos, monkey bread and Activity: 206230 more. Yum! Learn about simple sushi rolling F: 9:00 - 11:00 am Here’s some of the fun you can help with: techniques, ingredients and proper Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Sessions: 7/14 7/28 sushi equipment. You can make Program: 206222 • Junior Lifeguard and sushi with lots of other ingredients NEW W: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Swim Instructor Aide beyond raw fish. The class includes Cookie Making training programs recipes, the cost of food and sushi Session: 7/5 Ages: 6 - 10 • Fit Kids, Kids Triathlon to take home for the whole family. Cascade Middle School and Girls/Guys Get Fit Bring containers to take leftovers Kids in the Kitchen Learn the basics of cookie making! home! • Summer Buddies Ages: 7 -11 Read a recipe and go through step Preschool Fee: $45 ID $54 OD / session by step to make drop, roll out and Cascade Middle School • Cougar Camp Activity: 206226 no-bake cookies. Learn to cook as you make a • Days of Play Sa: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm yummy lunch every day! We’ll Fee: $30 ID $36 OD / session • Day camp programs for Session: 6/24 7/15 make easy foods to enjoy in class Activity: 206228 with a recipe book to take home so children with disabilities F: 9:00 - 11:00 am you can make great food for your • Pottery, science, Quick & Tasty Meals family and friends. Geared toward Session: 7/21 cooking, craft, theatre Ages: 10 - 14 the beginner but all interests and adventure programs Cascade Middle School welcome. Take home a new recipe Baking • Summer events including book each week. Want to learn to cook easy with Berries NEW July 4th Pet Parade & delicious meals including Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session Old-Fashioned Festival Ages: 6 - 10 desserts? Surprise your family Activity: 206220 and Let’s Picnic with a meal that you’ve prepared. Cascade Middle School Find out more at M - Th: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm You’ll do the cooking in this class Use berries to make a variety of www.bendparksandrec.org. and have samples to take home. Sessions: 7/10 – 13 7/17 – 20 baked goods such as berry crisp, Click on the Volunteer tab Bring containers for leftovers. 7/24 – 27 7/31 - 8/3 muffins and berry lemonade. for information and sign up Summertime tastes so good. Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session though the online registration Fee: $30 ID $36 OD / session for the opportunities that are Activity: 206223 right for you. M - Th: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Activity: 206229 It might just be your best F: 9:00 - 11:00 am Session: 6/26 - 29 summer too! Session: 7/28

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 73 Dance Teen Dance

YOUTH ACTIVITIES Intensive Little Swans Ballet Ages: 12 - 18 Academie De Ballet Classique Ages: 4 - 7 Explore hip hop, jazz, Academie De Ballet Classique contemporary, lyrical, ballet A delightful start to ballet! and Broadway theater dance Together, we’ll develop in this non-stop dancing class. fundamentals of classical dance A choreograph production is and creative movement in a lively performed for family and friends environment. Leap over imaginary on the last day of program. streams, fly over snowcapped Fee: $110 ID $132 OD / session mountains and land lightly on Activity: 206574 Delicious Desserts a flower petal in this fun ballet Crafts series. M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Ages: 10 - 14 Fee: $48 ID $58 OD / session Session: 7/17 - 20 Cascade Middle School Knitting NEW Activity: 206572 Sweet crepes, cookies and pies Leap, Soar, Dance! – delicious! You’ll enjoy learning in Nature M/Th: 5:30 - 6:15 pm how to make delicious desserts at Session: 6/26 - 7/27 Ages: 6 - 10 Ages: 7 - 12 home to rival your favorite pastry Academie De Ballet Classique Shevlin Park, Aspen Hall Patio shop. Cinderella NEW This class mixes a potpourri of Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Knitting hands are happy hands dance styles - ballet, jazz, hip- as you work with soft and colorful Ballet Camp hop, lyrical, Character Dance, and Activity: 206225 yarns! We will make our own set Ages: 4 - 7 Broadway theater dance. High M - Th: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm of knitting needles and learn Academie De Ballet Classique energy day camp so bring healthy Session: 8/14 - 17 how to knit fun summer toys and snacks to keep that energy up! This themed camp takes each accessories. All materials provided. There is a final presentation on the dancer on a fantasy journey last day. Braided Breads Fee: $35 ID $42 OD / session through the magical kingdom & Rising Doughs Activity: 206114 of Cinderella. Come dance with Fee: $110 ID $132 OD / session W - F: 9:00 - 10:30 am spinning wheels, fairies, evil Activity: 206577 Ages: 10 - 14 stepsisters, and soldiers. Session: 7/5 - 7 M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Cascade Middle School Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Session: 7/17 - 20 New York pretzels, coffee cake M-W: 9:00 - 10:30 am Activity: 206570 and cinnamon rolls! This hands-on Session: 8/14 - 16 class we will knead, roll and braid Tu/W: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ballet dough to make different kinds of DIY with your Session: 6/27 - 28 FUNdamentals breads. Parent: Natural Ages: 9 - 16 Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Academie De Ballet Classique Activity: 206224 Beauty & Bath Ages: 8 & up Learn ballet fundamentals to M - Th: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm increase your confidence and Session: 8/7 - 10 Harmon Park, Hobby Hut enjoyment of ballet and other Spend some quality girl time dance forms. Basic ballet skills are together making a variety of all taught with warm coaching to help natural spa products. Be ready give each dancer the individual to pamper yourself with sweet- attention needed through each smelling sugar scrub, silky skin lesson. whipped coconut lotion and relaxing bubble bath. Please Fee: $48 ID $58 OD / session Volunteer with kids! register both parent and child. Activity: 206576 Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 Fee: $30 ID $36 OD / session Tu/Th: 9:00 - 10:30 am for more information. Activity: 206115 Session: 8/1 - 10 Tu: 5:30 - 7:30 pm Sessions: 7/25 8/15

74 Music & Voice YOUTH ACTIVITIES Summer Rock U Ages: 10 - 16 Cascade School of Music This class is for brand new rockers who have “the basics” down on their instruments but have never played in a band. We’ll focus initially on simpler “Jams” as we build a unified sound as a group. Open to guitars, bass, drums and keyboards. One year experience required on your instrument. Fee: $155 ID $186 OD / session Activity: 206364 Learning KPOV Radio Camp The Learning NEW Ages: 10 - 14 M/W/F: 4:30 - 5:45 pm Sessions: 6/19 - 30 7/10 - 21 Groove’s Musical Workshops KPOV Radio Learn how to be a DJ, interview Movement Camp Discover Babysitter’s a friend, tell a story with sound Grades: K - 3 effects, music and humor, and talk Music Camp Highland Elementary, Library live on the air. The show produced Training Join Miss April and make friends will be broadcast on 88.9 and Ages: 6 - 8 Ages: 11 - 15 while you move to the music of you’ll get a copy on CD to take Cascade School of Music the guitar, ukulele, trumpet, drum, American Red Cross, home! In this popular camp we’ll sing, Service Master Location and other musical surprises. Be Fee: $105 ID $126 OD / session dance, play with some kid-friendly ready to sing, dance, move, and This one-day training includes instruments, create music inspired use educational props. Musical what you need to know and what Activity: 206650 craft projects and stage a short games, handmade instruments, every parent wants in a safe and M - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm musical production for families. parachutes and skits round out responsible babysitter. Learn Sessions: 6/26 – 30 8/7 - 11 Fundamental musical concepts this high energy offering. Please to handle emergencies such as such as pitch and rhythm will be M - F: 1:00 - 4:00 pm bring a snack and water bottle. injuries, illnesses, household introduced. accidents and more. Bring a lunch. Session: 7/17 - 21 Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session Fee: $135 ID $162 OD / session Activity: 206381 Fee: $85 ID $102 OD / session Activity: 206361 Activity: 206255 Check Mate M - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm M - Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Chess Camp Sessions: 6/26 – 30 8/21 – 25 Times: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Sessions: 6/26 – 29 Sessions: Ages: 6 - 14 8/28 - 9/1 7/3 - 7 (class M,W-F, no class 7/4) High Lakes Elementary, Tech Sa: 6/10, 6/24, 7/15, 7/10 – 13 7/29, 8/5, 8/19 Room 7/17 – 20 7/24 – 27 M: 7/3 Learn strategy and sharpen your mind! For beginner through 7/31 - 8/3 intermediate levels. Each day starts with instructions for your level and ends with matches with other participants. Fee: $26 ID $32 OD / session Activity: 206240 Let’s get M - Th: 4:30 - 5:30 pm Session: 7/17 - 20 creative! Youth Art classes on pages 62 - 67

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 75 Introduction Introduction NEW Introduction NEW

YOUTH ACTIVITIES to Piano to Guitar to Drumming Cascade School of Music Ready, Cascade School of Music Cascade School of Music Students will be introduced to Learn the basics to get you Learn the basics to get you music theory, note reading, Set, Go! strummin’! We’ll go over tuning, drummin’ this summer! We’ll rhythms, musical symbols on a how to hold, strum and pick the use both electronic and acoustic staff and a few simple songs in this Experience guitar, chords, leads and songs. drums to learn beats and rhythms, introduction level series. Electric or acoustic guitars OK; no and introduce notated music and Music Camps Activity: 206370 experience required. multi-part percussion ensemble. Beginner level class. Instructor: Ages: 7 - 9 Activity: 206367 Ages: 9 - 11 Meshem Jackson. Cascade School of Music Fee: $80 ID $95 OD / session Ages: 8 - 10 Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session This program is designed to Tu: 4:30 - 5:20 pm Fee: $80 ID $95 OD / session Activity: 206363 launch a child into the world Session: 6/27 - 8/1 (no class 7/4) Tu: 4:30 - 5:20 pm of instrumental music with a Ages: 8 - 10 Ages: 10 - 13 Session: 6/27 - 8/1 (no class 7/4) chance to try four different Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session W: 4:30 - 5:20 pm instruments: violin/cello, Ages: 11 - 14 Session: 6/28 - 8/2 guitar, piano and drums. Kids Th: 4:30 - 5:20 pm Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session choose an instrument and Session: 6/29 - 8/3 Th: 5:00 - 5:50 pm when they are ready, private Session: 6/29 - 8/3 lessons are the way to GO! Instrument rental included. Fee: $135 ID $162 OD / session Musical Trip Activity: 206360 Around the World

Ready: Introduction to Join Ms. Cullie and take an exciting musical journey of song Musical Instruments and dance across the globe. These different class options M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm will guide students through song, “call and response” Sessions: 6/26 – 29 playing, and movement. Fun and easy-to-learn songs, rhythmic patterns, and kid-friendly dances, round out the 7/3 - 7 (M/W-F, no class 7/4) experience with lovely multicultural music. A performance 7/10 – 13 will be held on Friday, July 28th. 7/17 - 20 7/24 - 27 Little Singers! Rhythm Showtime: NEW Ages: 5 - 8 Set: Instrument FUNdamentals Choir for Girls Cascade School of Music Ages: 6 - 9 Specific Instruction Ages: 9 - 12 Drums This is a beginning singing class Cascade School of Music for children who love to sing. We Cascade School of Music Every musician needs a solid M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm will incorporate vocal exercises Singing with a choir cultivates foundation in rhythm, and this Session: 7/31 - 8/3 and solfege techniques with the sense of responsibility, class is an excellent preparation movement to engage the whole commitment, self-discipline, Guitar for formal instrumental study. body while singing songs from confidence, and poise. From Mexico M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Utilizing music and technique around the world. to Zimbabwe, participants will from around the world, we’ll Session: 7/31 - 8/3 cherish the multicultural songs. Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session enlist a variety of fun percussion No experience necessary and no Piano instruments to build essential Activity: 206362 auditions. M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm rhythmic skills and rhythm W: 10:00 - 10:50 am Session: 7/31 - 8/3 reading ability. Fee: $90 ID $108 OD / Session: 6/28 - 7/26 session Violin/Cello Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Activity: 206366 M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Activity: 206365 Th: 4:30 - 5:30 pm Session: 7/31 - 8/3 W: 11:00 - 11:50 am Session: 6/29 - 8/3 Session: 6/28 - 7/26

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Ages: 7 - 12 YOUTH ACTIVITIES Cascade School of Music In this beginning Ukulele camp you’ll experience an introduction to chords, strums and picking notes. Repertoire includes Hawaiian, folk and contemporary songs. A performance will be held on Friday in lieu of camp. Ukulele (instrument) NOT included for this class. NEW Rhythm & Voice Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session with Shireen Activity: 206368 Ages: 8 - 12 M - F: 1:00 - 2:30 pm High Lakes Elementary School Session: 7/10 - 14 Join local musician/artist Shireen Amini as she teaches you music Performing fundamentals through singing and playing percussion. Become part Arts NEW of a “band” and learn to sing and Miss Lovely’s The Mini Musical jam along with your favorite songs! Fairy Tale Theatre Ages: 8 - 12 No music experience needed. Miss Lovely’s BEAT Studio Entering Grades: 1 - 8 Instruments are provided but feel Sing, Dance, Act Learn the basics of performing in a free to bring your own instrument Westside Village Magnet musical by doing one...in four days! Entering Grades: 1 -8 if you desire. School No experience required; just lots of Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Westside Village Magnet Embark on a fabulous journey creativity and enthusiasm. School Activity: 206521 into the world of theatre and self- Fee: $125 ID $150 OD / session Learn to sing like a professional, expression. Students practice and M - W: 9:00 - 10:30 am practice vocalizing techniques, perform a beautiful fairytale of Activity: 206554 Session: 7/17 - 19 enjoy choreography and move their choice. Friends and family are M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm to international music. Friends welcome to our performance on Session: 7/31 - 8/3 Songwriting NEW and family are welcome to our Friday. performance on Friday with Shireen Fee: $90 ID $108 OD / session Storytelling NEW Fee: $90 ID 108 OD / session Ages: 8 - 12 Activity: 206513 in Theatre Activity: 206512 M - F: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm High Lakes Elementary School Ages: 7 - 13 M - F: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Session: 8/14 - 18 Join local musician/artist Shireen BEAT Studio Session: 6/26 - 30 7/24 - 28 Amini as she coaches you about Learn how theatre is a wonderful songwriting. Class will include Miss Lovely’s Miss Lovely’s way to tell a story and capture fun exercises that inspire music Art of Theatre an audience’s imagination. and lyrics while bringing out the Puttin’ on the Play Participants will look closely at Entering Grades: K - 6 original songwriter in you! No Entering Grades: 1 - 8 how to use the magical words music or songwriting experience Westside Village Magnet Westside Village Magnet in a script to bring stories and needed. School School character to life! Fee: $55 ID $66 OD / session Calling all performers! Kids Explore fun games of Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Activity: 206520 become the stars in their own improvisation, pantomime, voice and diction, character Activity: 206557 M - W: 9:00 - 10:30 am production as they audition, practice and perform. Friends development and stage direction. M - Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Session: 8/7 - 9 and family are welcome to our Friends and family are welcome to Session: 7/31 - 8/3 performance on Friday. our performance on Friday. Fee: $175 ID $210 OD / session Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Activity: 206510 Activity: 206511 M - F: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm M - F: 9:30 - 11:30 am Sessions: 7/10 – 21 7/31 - 8/11 Session: 8/28 - 9/1

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 77 Three One Act Plays Dance for NEW Ages: 7 - 13

YOUTH ACTIVITIES the Actor BEAT Studio Ages: 7 - 16 Ever wanted to try out being an BEAT Studio actor on stage? Learn the basics Want to be a multiple-talent of theatre performance by joining performer? Learn the basics of a short play and getting into dance and movement to expand character! acting performance skills. Dance Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session can be an actor’s great secret Activity: 206553 weapon. M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Session: 8/7 - 10 Activity: 206555 M - Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Musical Theatre Session: 8/14 - 17 Ages: 13 - 17 BEAT Studio Is Acting For You? Sing! Dance! Learn about classical Ages: 6 - 11 Musical Theatre including some BEAT Studio light choreography and how Participants will explore Little to sound like a real Broadway Science everything from theatre basics musical. Veterinarian School to theatre crafts, costumes and Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session theatre games. It’s all about the Drone zONe NEW Ages: 6 - 11 Activity: 206552 fun and getting to know the world Silver Rail Elementary Ages: 9 - 14 of acting! Explore the exciting world of M - Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Rad! Quadcopter flight school! Learn Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session veterinarians. Using interactive Session: 8/7 - 10 the basics of flying your very own demonstrations, crafts and games, Activity: 206550 quadcopter from remote controls, learn how to take care of animals, Improv for the Actor M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm flying level, hovering and turning perform assessments, repair Session: 8/21 - 24 to maneuvering and seeing what all lacerations, and so much more! Ages: 7 - 16 your drone can do. Then use your Fee: $295 ID $354 OD / session BEAT Studio NEW new skills to fly your drone through Learn how to give an “on the Beginning an obstacle course and maybe even Activity: 206671 spot” performance through Stage Combat race other pilots! At the end, you get M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm improvisation. The skills from to take your drone home with you. Ages: 10 - 17 Sessions: 7/17 – 20 8/14 - 17 improv will make you a star Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session BEAT Studio in many ways. No experience Activity: 207720 required. The best plays usually include a Little very exciting fight scene or two Times: 1:00 - 3:30 pm Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Medical School (Romeo & Juliet anyone?). Learn Sessions: Activity: 206551 the amazing and super fun skills of F: 7/14 Cascade M.S. Gym Ages: 6 - 11 M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm stage combat! F: 8/4 Pilot Butte M.S. Gym Harmon Park, Hobby Hut Session: 8/14 - 17 Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session Tu: 8/29 Pilot Butte M.S. Gym Bring medicine, science and the importance of health together in Activity: 206556 a fun way. Hands-on activities, M - Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm crafts and games will explore the Session: 8/21 - 24 world of medicine and teach about creating healthy lifestyles. Fee: $295 ID $354 OD / session Let’s get Activity: 206670 Volunteer with kids! M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm creative! Session: 8/21 - 24 Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 Youth Art classes for more information. on pages 62 - 67

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Ages: 6 - 11 YOUTH ACTIVITIES Lava Ridge Elementary Join us and explore our solar system. Make rockets, a Mars probe and other fun and challenging activities! Bring a 2-liter bottle. Fee: $115 ID $138 OD / session Activity: 206601 M - Th: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Session: 7/31 - 8/3 Mad Science 1: Minions! Ages: 6 - 11 Bear Creek Elementary Dreaming of ruling the world but not sure where to begin? Join us for a crash course in the basics of biology and physics that you will need to make your plan. Bring 2-liter bottle. Science Who Stole the Cookies? Fee: $175 ID $210 OD / session Detective Camp Activity: 206605 M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Rocks! Camps Ages: 7 - 11 Session: 8/14 - 17 Elk Meadow Elementary Brought to you Learn about the science of fingerprints, Mad Science 2: by the BPRD “Science Rocks” trace evidence, chemistry, and blood spatter analysis. Join The Master and Dr. Nope as we Henchmen! Team of the Master & Dr. use forensic science to solve a crime. Ages: 6 - 11 Nope. Fee: $115 ID $138 OD / session Hollinshead Barn Bring your sense of fun and adventure Activity: 206602 It’s all about the secret lair! Use the diabolical along with a water bottle, lunch and M - Th: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm skills to design and build your base of operations for world domination. healthy snack. And get ready to get Session: 7/10 - 13 messy! Fee: $175 ID $210 OD / session Dinosaur Adventures Activity: 206606 Girls Only Science Ages: 5 - 10 Tu - F: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Ages: 6 - 11 Elk Meadow Elementary Session: 8/22 - 25 Elk Meadow Elementary If you want to learn about paleontology this A great opportunity to meet girls your is the camp for you! Go back in time for some Mad Scientists 3: age who like science. Join us for a four- hands on pre-historic adventures. We will be Masterminds! day exploration of chemistry, physics, examining fossils and learning how scientists paleontology and more! Prepare to have fun find and determine what they came from. Ages: 7 - 11 without all those pesky boys! Fee: $115 ID $138 OD / session Hollinshead Barn Fee: $85 ID $102 OD / session Test your world domination skills against Activity: 206604 Activity: 206608 other “Mad Scientists.” Bring your creativity M - Th: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm and talent to the challenge. Bring a 2 liter W - F: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Session: 7/24 - 27 bottle. Session: 7/5 - 7 Fee: $175 ID $210 OD / session Activity: 206607 M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Session: 8/28 - 31

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 79 Coding Coding with NEW Adventures in Sylvan Learning Center, YOUTH ACTIVITIES Hopscotch Coding & Game Main Center & NWX Center Design NEW Get familiar with programming to Ages: 7 - 9 create animated, 3D, interactive OSU Cascades Campus Ages: 9 - 12 projects and video games! This Build your own games, art and OSU Cascades Campus course inspires life-long 21st drawing apps, all using drag-and- Turn your love of playing computer century skills like problem solving, drop code blocks. Design your own games into building them from logic, collaboration, basic coding characters, apps and games and your own imagination. Learn skills, and more! learn about the interactive design the elements of game design Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session process from concept to creation. and fundamental programming iPad needed. Limited supply concepts. Learn how to create Activity: 206651 available to borrow. programming variables, loops and functions and make your own Fee: $275 ID $325 OD / session Coding 101 game designs come to life. Grades: 3 - 5 Activity: 206691 Fee: $275 ID $325 OD / session M - F: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Activity: 206696 Technology: Session: 7/10 - 14, NWX Center Session: 7/10 - 13 M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm M - F: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Coding & NEW Session: 7/24 - 27 Session: 8/7 - 8/11, Main Center Made By Girls: Progamming Game Design Coding 201 Ages: 9 - 12 Technology: Grades: 6 – 8 Adventures NEW OSU Cascades Campus Engineering M - F: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Design your own games using in Scratch Session: 6/26 - 30, Main Center visual coding with Scratch. As we & Robotics Programming Session: 7/24 - 7/28, NWX Center build new and classic games, we will explore the different roles OSU Cascades Campus required to develop a video game, 4-H Intro to the Jump into the adventures of Bot Lab including: programmer, game programming using the popular Sylvan Learning Center, Main designer, architect and artist. Engineering drag-and-drop platform Scratch. Center & NWX Center Ages: 6 - 10 Create animated stories, apps Fee: $275 ID $325 OD / session Enjoy a one-day crash course of and games, and learn the basics Activity: 206693 Sky View Middle School building robots and programming of computer science and problem Learn the basics of mechanical them. Use LEGO® and computer M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm solving with design and code. engineering, programming and technology to put STEM skills into Session: 7/10 - 13 design skills with Lego WeDo Fee: $275 ID $325 OD / session action! 2.0® kits. Beginner programmers NEW Activity: 206690 Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Intermediate and LEGO® enthusiasts will work Ages: 7 - 9 Activity: 206656 in pairs. No prior experience Scratch necessary. M - Th: 9:00 am 3:00 pm Ages: 9 - 12 Session: 6/26 - 29 Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session Bot Lab 100 OSU Cascades Campus Ages: 10 - 12 Activity: 206680 Grades: 1- 3 Continue your Scratch or other M - F: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm M - Th: 9:00 am 3:00 pm Times: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm programming experience to Session: 7/10 - 13 Session: 6/26 - 29 Sessions: Th: 7/6, Main Center develop new games and interactive projects. Code your own functions, F: 7/7, NWX Center use variables to enhance user interface, and develop and Bot Lab 200 manipulate lists and strings. Some programming experience required. Volunteer Grades: 4 - 6 Fee: $275 ID $325 OD / session Times: 1:00 - 3:00 pm with kids! Activity: 206694 Sessions: Th: 7/6, Main Center Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 F: 7/7, NWX Center M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm for more information. Session: 7/17 - 20

80 NEW Robot Factory 4-H Advanced Super NEW Grades: 1 - 3 Robotics Structures YOUTH ACTIVITIES Sylvan Learning Center, Main Ages: 9 - 12 Center Grades: 3 - 6 Ponderosa Elementary Bring robotics to life by building Sylvan Learning Center Building on principles learned in and programming creations using Learn key science, engineering the 4-H Intro to the Engineering LEGO® that specializes in forces and architectural concepts of Robots class, go further and motion like driving, cranking, including force, stress, tension, into programming by building walking, spinning, wobbling, compression, the design process, advanced algorithms and more flexing, reeling, or lifting! suspension technology, and intricate robot challenges. Work cantilever construction. When Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session together in pairs to build a building various bridge types, custom creation that will do your Activity: 206652 participants will replicate famous bidding. *Prerequisite: must have M - F: 1:00 - 3:00 pm bridges from around the world and previously taken 4-H Intro to the create new bridges. Session: 7/10 - 14 Engineering of Robots. Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session Fee: $105 ID $126 OD / session Activity: 206658 Robotics Activity: 206681 Sylvan Learning Center - NWX M - F: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Create, animate and program Session: 7/24 - 28 Session: 7/17 - 20 complex LEGO® robots while Engineering 100 exploring engineering concepts. NEW 4-H That’s A Wrap! Grades: 1 - 3 Students use creativity and Investigation Sylvan Learning Center, Main problem-solving skills while Digital Movie NEW Factory Center and NWX Center building awesome robots that Ages: 9 - 12 come to life! Grades: 4 - 6 Gears, levels, pulleys, oh my! Ponderosa Elementary Learn STEM concepts by creating Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session Sylvan Learning Center, Main Center Make your own short movie! simple machines and testing their Activity: 206655 Learn to brainstorm a plot, make engineering creativity! Dive into the world of science a storyboard, operate an iPad Grades: 1 - 3 with hands-on exploration. Use Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session video camera, and then pull it all Robotics 101 robotics to become detectives together to shoot and edit a short Activity: 206653 investigating and answering M - F: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm video using free software. M - F: 1:00 - 3:00 pm questions about physics, life Session: 7/17 - 21, NWX Center cycles, nature, conservation, and Fee: $105 ID $126 OD / session Sessions: 8/14 - 18, Main Center natural disasters. Activity: 206682 8/28 - 9/1, NWX Center Robotics 103 Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm M - F: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Activity: 206659 Session: 7/24 - 27 Engineering 200 Session: 8/21 - 25, Main Center M - F: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Grades: 4 - 6 Session: 7/17 - 21 Machine Sylvan Learning Center - NWX Grades: 4 – 6 NEW Learn STEM concepts in a fun, NEW Makers Robotics 201 Bring interactive, engaging and hands- Grades: 1 - 3 on way. Participants use K’NEX M - F: 1:00 - 3:00 pm on the Bots! Sylvan Learning Center - NWX to build and test various bridge Session: 7/10 - 14, NWX Center Ages: 7 - 9 Learn the basic engineering engineering designs. M - F: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm OSU Cascades Campus principles behind physical science Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session and simple machines including Session: 8/14 - 18, NWX Center Watch your code come alive Activity: 206654 gears, wheels, axels, levers and using Sphero bots, Ozobots, and pulleys. Design models based on M - F: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Buzzbots. Learn visual/block- Robotics 203 themes and your own creativity Session: 8/21 - 25 based coding to program bot M - F: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm (think cars, ships, and all things races with your friends, create art that go!) Session: 8/28 - 9/1, Main Center projects , dance competitions and other challenges .... all using code! Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session Work for play Fee: $275 ID $325 OD / session Activity: 206657 at BPRD. M - F: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Activity: 206692 Learn more at Session: 8/7 - 11 M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm bendparksandrec.org/jobs Session: 7/17 - 20

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 81 YOUTH ACTIVITIES

Enrichment Wednesdays Plan for Fall: Afterschool Programs

Sign up for the new school year! Each week, Bend LaPine Schools have school improvement Wednesdays where kids end their school day at 2:00 Fee: $70 ID $84 OD per session pm! What to do? Don’t fret, Enrichment Wednesdays are here for you! We host five enrichment offerings each year and they are all located at your child’s school - how convenient! Each offering rotates every six to eight weeks W: 2:00 – 3:30 pm depending on the school calendar year. Offerings include movement classes like dance, games or martial arts and Session: 9/13 – 10/25 a variety art, science and foreign language options. Try something new or try them all!

Bear Creek Ensworth Juniper Elementary Pine Ridge Elementary Elementary Elementary Program: 406608 Program: 406611 Program: 406601 Program: 406604 Young Heroes Creative Clay Chess Club Martial Arts Grades: K - 5 Grades: K - 5 Grades: K – 5 Grades: K - 5 Lava Ridge Ponderosa Theatre with High Lakes Elementary Elementary Miss Lovely Elementary Program: 406609 Program: 406612 Grades: K - 5 Program: 406605 Creative Computer Super Squad Buckingham Awesome Animal Art Coding Grades: K - 5 Elementary Grades: K - 5 Grades: 3 - 5 Program: 406602 Silver Rail Highland Elementary Miller Elementary Elementary Quidditch Program: 406606 Program: 406610 Program: 406613 Grades: K - 5 Top Hat Tap Dance Fun, Funky, Fresh Mixed Martial Arts Elk Meadow Grades: K – 5 Dance Grades: K - 5 Elementary Grades: K – 5 Program: 406603 Fun Science Projects Grades: K - 5 Sportsters Spanish Immersion Grades: K - 5 Volunteer Grades: K - 5 Jewell Elementary Program: 406607 with kids!

Nature Discovery Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 Grades: K - 5 for more information.

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School Locations: Bear Creek Buckingham Elk Meadow ENSWORTH HIGH LAKES HIGHLAND

Grades: K - 5 JEWELL Juniper Why KIDS INC? Lava Ridge Convenient: Great program for working MILLER parents with convenient locations at several elementary schools. Pine Ridge PONDEROSA Healthy Lifestyle: Active games and play promote movement and fitness. Daily healthy Silver Rail snacks are offered every afternoon. 2017 - 18 School Year REGISTRATION OPENS: MAY 22 Teamwork: Opportunities for socialization, Hours of Operation: leadership and confidence through cooperative Before School: 7:00 - 8:30 am Registration Fee: games and group activities. Afterschool: 3:30 - 6:00 pm $20 AM / $20 PM per child for each program - Non-refundable Skill Building: Creative, theme-based Early Release Wednesday: enrichment activities that challenge the 2:00 - 6:00 pm children and encourage problem solving. Westside Schools: MONTHLY Fees: AM Fee: $59 / month AM Care for Amity students register for Professional Staff: Dedicated to the care Highland KIDS INC. PM Fee: $145 / month and safety of your child. Staff are engaged and PM Care for Amity, Westside Village & AM and PM fee is a single price regardless of interacting with participants while being good Highland students register for Highland number of days used. role models and mentors. All staff are trained in KIDS INC. For more information: Call (541) 389-7275. youth development, CPR/first aid, and receive background checks.

Features opportunities for self-guided physical activity, socialization and play time under the supervision of staff. 2017 - 18 School Year Note: This is a drop-in program, we will not REGISTRATION OPENS: MAY 22 School notify you if your child does not arrive at Location: program. Kids who attend will be required to Registration Fee: sign in and be signed out upon pickup. $20 per child - Non-refundable HIGH LAKES MONTHLY Fees: $37 / month Hours of Operation: Grades: K - 5 For more information: Call (541) 389-7275. M/T/Th/F: 3:30 - 4:30 pm (no program Wednesday afternoon)

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Location and park lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 83 YOUTH OUTDOORS

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TREE CLIMBING...... OVERNIGHTS & DAY CAMPS PAGE 89 get outta here

Fishing Annual Fly Fishing Camp Jason Freiboth Ages: 10 - 14 Kid’s Fishing Clinic Shevlin Park Pond Youth Learn This unique program offers Make Ages: 5 - 11 to Fish Event FREE children the opportunity to adventure Shevlin Park Pond experience and learn fly fishing Ages: 17 & under This clinic includes instruction, basics. The experts from the habit. Pine Nursery Park Pond equipment and fun! The pond at Central Oregon Fly Fishers Club Join the Oregon Department of Shevlin Park will be stocked with will teach campers various fly Fish and Wildlife for a free youth trout and volunteers will be on casts, fishing techniques and Follow a trail. Go fishing event. ODFW staff and hand with donated equipment to strategies, fly tying, safe wading boating. Camp volunteers will be on hand to help help the kids and their families and even the basic bugs that young anglers learn how to fish. learn about fishing. A parent fish like to eat. Bring your own under the stars. Loner rods, reels and tackle will or other adult must attend and equipment and lunch. We have a Observe animals in be available. The pond will be participate with the child. limited amount of equipment for stocked with rainbow trout before campers to use. their habitat. Catch Fee: $5 ID $6 OD / session the event. NOTE: A juvenile angling Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session a fish. Play in a park. license is required for children Activity: 203130 ages 12 - 17. All state angling Tu: 6:15 - 8:00 pm Activity: 203135 Explore Oregon’s regulations apply. Session: 5/23 M - W: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm culture and history. Sa: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Session: 6/26 - 28 Make this a summer Session: 6/3 of discovery and exploration. Be greater outdoors.

84 UniCyling Family NEW Ages: 10 - 14 Bird Watching YOUTH OUTDOORS The Pavilion Ages: 5 & up Ride the wheel! Unicycling is about as basic as cycling can get, but Shevlin Park challenging just the same. Come Spend a morning having great learn this fun activity. We provide adventures with your family in our the cycles, you provide the laughter. Central Oregon birding mecca! Bring gloves and a bike helmet. Stroll with a local bird expert Fee: $20 ID $24 OD / session through beautiful Bend locations in search of our feathered friends. Activity: 207537 Birding is a great way to practice F: 8:30 am – 10:30 am quiet observation of our natural Sessions: 6/30, 7/14, 7/28, 8/11 world and appreciate our winged neighbors. Fee: $20 ID $24 OD per person Outdoor Beginning Activity: 206405 Trail Biking Times: 9:00 – 10:30 am Adventures Ages: 10 - 14 Sessions: M: 7/3 Harmon Park F: 7/21, 8/11, 8/25 Rock Climbing It’s a rush! Pedal your way through forests and meadows while Nature Ages: 11 - 15 learning how to navigate ‘round Journaling NEW Harmon Park trees, through rock sections, over Enjoy top-rope rock climbing at small obstacles, up/down hills and Ages: 8 - 12 magnificent Smith Rock State more. A morning of instruction Shevlin Park Park. All skill levels welcome. All and riding fun singletrack trails Nature is a great place to explore necessary equipment is provided. (and some doubletrack too) for creativity for aspiring artists and Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session those with little or no trail riding scientists! Spend time outdoors, experience. Equipment provided or collect natural objects and learn Activity: 207530 bring your own mountain bike. how to draw, describe and write M: 7:30 am - 3:00 pm Fee: $30 ID $36 OD / session Archery about what you see. Bring out Sessions: 7/10, 8/14 your creative side and take home Activity: 207536 Ages: 10 - 15 Tu: 7:30 am - 3:00 pm an original journal that can be Time: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm The Pavilion used during everyday nature Sessions: 6/27, 8/22 Sessions: W: 6/28 Learn the 10,000 year-old art of exploration. Supplies included. bows and arrows. A fun program M: 7/3 Fee: $70 ID $84 OD / session that emphasizes safety and Tu: 7/11 8/15 developing basic skills using Activity: 206406 Th: 7/20 8/10 recurve bows on our outdoor M - Th: 9:00 - 11:30 am range outside of Tumalo. No Sessions: 7/17 – 20 8/7 – 10 experience necessary; all skill Cave Exploration 8/21 - 24 levels welcome. All archery Ages: 10 - 14 equipment provided. W - F: 9:00 - 11:30 am Harmon Park Fee: $30 ID $36 OD / session Session: 7/5 - 7 Head underground on a hot (Adj. Fee: $55 ID $66 OD) AT THE PAVILION Activity: 207710 summer day to explore a local lava tube. Wear long pants, sturdy M: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Half-DAY ADVENTURES: shoes and bring a light jacket to Sessions: 7/3, 8/7, 8/14, protect your arms. Helmets, gloves Make it a full day F: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm and flashlights provided. Love animals? AT The Pavilion Sessions: 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 with THE PAC Fee: $30 ID $36 OD / session 8/4, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25 Check out Mornings or Afternoons Activity: 207712 Caring for Animals! Th: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm See page 72 for more Entering Grades: 3 - 8 Sessions: 6/29, 7/13, 8/17, 8/24 information. See pages 70 - 71.

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location list on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 85 Deschutes

YOUTH OUTDOORS Need Help River Float Selecting Ages: 10 - 14 Harmon Park An Outdoor Spend a summer day floating Program? the Deschutes River near Warm Springs on our highly stable Our outdoor programs offer paddle rafts and inflatable kayaks. varying combinations of physical Bounce through small rapids, jump activity, challenge, engaging into the refreshing water or just children with nature, time relax for the journey. spent outdoors, environmental Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session education and stewardship opportunities. Activity: 207540 If you have questions about the Times: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm best match for your child, please Eco Hero Campfire Sessions: M: 7/31 contact Eric Denzler, Outdoor Adventures Cookout NEW W: 7/26 Program Coordinator at (541) 706- Ages: 10 - 12 & Sing-a-long NEW 6116 or EricD@bendparksandrec. Solar Eclipse org to discuss your child’s The Environmental Center Ages: 3 - 10 with adult interests, skill level and previous Discover what it takes to grow Local State Parks Viewing experience and he will help guide food, harness solar power, fix Come enjoy the great outdoors Ages: 8 & up with adult you in making your selection. bikes and conduct an energy along with family, friends, food and Meet at The Pavilion audit. Get around by alternative singing! Participants will be greeted transportation and be an outdoor It’s the event of the century! See by a roaring campfire and receive Outdoor guide! Learn how to bike safely the total eclipse of the sun seen enthusiastic instruction on the how- around town while learning from the High Desert. Don’t fight Program Details to’s of cooking dinner over the fire. about sustainable living with the crowds on your own! We’ll After dinner, camp songs and dessert After you register your child for the Environmental Center and drive you to a wide-open, scenic top off the evening. Food provided. an outdoor program, you can Commute Options. Explore parks, spot for some phenomenal viewing Fee is per person attending. expect any important details on play games and enjoy the river opportunities. Transportation and equipment needed, schedules during lunch-time breaks. Fee: $10 ID $12 OD / session solar viewing glasses provided. All and other information to be Activity: 207310 children must be accompanied by Fee: $200 ID $240 OD / session an adult. Fee is per person. communicated to you directly via Th: 6:30 - 8:30 pm email. Please be sure your account Activity: 206452 Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session Sessions: contact information is up-to-date M - Th: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Activity: 208607 so that you’re in the loop. Sessions: 7/10 - 13 8/28 - 31 6/22 Tumalo State Park M: 6:00 am - 2:00 pm Questions? Concerns?: Contact 7/6 Tumalo State Park Session: 8/21 Eric Denzler, Outdoor Program Whitewater Raft 8/24 La Pine State Park Coordinator at (541) 706-6116 or [email protected]. Ages: 12 - 15 Harmon Park Beginning What could be better during the Stand Up heat of summer than spending a Paddleboarding day running rapids (up to Class III) and swimming in a refreshingly Ages: 11 - 15 cool river? All experience levels Harmon Park welcome. Make it your summer An introductory morning getting tradition. the basics of playing on a stand- Fee: $80 ID $96 OD / session up paddleboard. In no time at all, you’ll be standing and paddling The Bend Park & Recreation District Activity: 207532 is an equal opportunity recreation your way along the shoreline of Times: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm provider under local lakes. Special Use Permit with the Sessions: M: 7/24 Fee: $35 ID $42 OD / session Deschutes National Forest and the W: 7/12 Activity: 207542 Prineville District of the BLM. W: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Sessions: 7/19 8/9

86 Outdoor Day Camps YOUTH OUTDOORS

Shevlin Park Cougar Camp, located in beautiful Shevlin Movement: Circus, NEW Whitewater Kayak Camp Park, is one of Bend’s favorite summer camps! Stealth & Parkour Ages: 10 - 14 The unique camp setting, skits and games will Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe keep your child in love with the great outdoors! Ages: 9 - 14 If your kids are looking for a big-time adrenaline Activities include: hiking, biking, swimming, Pine Nursery Park Shelter rush this summer, sign them up! We will practice games and nature exploration. The whole family Get outside and MOVE! Develop body paddle strokes, introduce the kayak roll, shares a BBQ potluck and camp activities on awareness, coordination, confidence and meet new friends and run some easy Class II Wednesday evening at 6:00 pm. The kids stay connection to nature through an assortment of rapids by the end of the week. Geared to both for an overnight in the tipis following the BBQ. ground-level movements that blend low-impact beginning and intermediate paddlers with kids Don’t miss the fun! acrobatics, tumbling, stealthy stalking, free being grouped according to their ability. Taught Camp Times: running, choreographed theatric fighting and by American Canoe Association Certified M/Tu: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm clown fighting, juggling, devil sticks and balance Whitewater Instructors. work on a slack line. W: 9:00 am – Th 12:00 pm Fee: $395 ID $445 OD / session (Overnight) Fee: $300 ID $350 OD / session Activity: 207942 Fee: $190 ID $228 OD / session Activity: 207816 M - Th: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm M - F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Sessions: 7/3 - 6 7/31 - 8/3 8/28 - 31 Cougar Camp 1 Session: 6/26 - 30 NEW Entering Grades: 3 & 4 Force of Nature Activity: 207401 Paddlesports Ages: 8 - 12 Sessions: 7/10 - 13 7/24 - 27 Adventure Camp Pine Nursery Park Picnic Shelter 7/31 - 8/3 8/14 - 17 Ages: 8 - 14 Learn to be a “Force of Nature” and experience Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe the natural world in new and creative ways. Develop appreciation for natural lands through Cougar Camp 2 The opportunity to try it all! This camp includes games and challenges that promote cooperation stand-up paddleboarding, flatwater kayaking, Entering Grades: 5 & 6 and teamwork focused on connecting to nature whitewater rafting and sailing. Locations vary Activity: 207402 and each other - skills that can prepare you from Lake Billy Chinook, Elk Lake and the for an adventure anywhere. As you learn to be Sessions: 7/17 - 20 8/7 - 10 Deschutes, McKenzie and North Santiam rivers. one with the forces of nature, discover how you Cougar Camp 1 & 2 Fee: $395 ID $445 OD / session can use your own force energy to be a leader Activity: 207946 and to help those that are less prepared and Entering Grades: 3 - 6 experienced in wild places. M - Th: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Activity: 207412 Sessions: 6/26 - 29 7/17 - 20 8/7 - 10 Fee: $250 ID $300 OD / session Sessions: 6/26 - 29 8/21 - 24 Activity: 207430 M - F: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Sessions: 7/10 - 14 7/24 - 28 8/14 - 18

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location list on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 87 Art & Adventure Camp NEW Paddlepalooza

YOUTH OUTDOORS Ages: 9 - 12 Watersports Camp Art Station Ages: 11 - 15 Artwork inspired by the outdoors and then Harmon Park getting outdoors to be inspired - It’s ReCreative! Spend summer days on the water! Run small Make art in the morning, eat lunch and take off rapids in tandem inflatable kayaks on the for a Central Oregon recreational adventure Deschutes River at Warm Springs. Explore the with BPRD outdoor staff. shoreline of by canoe, stand-up paddleboard on Sparks Lake and Fee: $235 ID $282 OD / session whitewater raft the McKenzie River (no rafting Activity: 211205 on 7/5 - 7 session). All gear provided. No Ancient Petroglyphs previous experience required. Get inspired by ancient petroglyph art Activity: 207900 and create your own wall of creatures and Fee: $200 ID $240 OD / session symbols. Papier Mache techniques, collage, W - F: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Survival Camp painting and stamping will be combined to Session: 7/5 - 7 Sawyer Park make 3-D figures on a “rock” wall. Then off Fee: $270 ID $320 OD / session Activity: 207511 we go to look for ancient rock paintings, a Native American hunting camp and rock M - W: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Intro Survival shelter and more on an adventure into the & Th: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm Ages: 6 - 9 past. Sessions: 7/10 - 13 7/31 - 8/3 An exciting adventure in wilderness survival M - Th: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm NEW for “younger explorers!”Learn shelter Session: 7/17 - 20 Nature Chasers building, traps, cordage, navigation, tracking, fire-building concepts (no actual fires Dive into the Deschutes Ages: 7 - 11 built) and more. Experienced survival and Discover some of the animals that live in Shevlin Park Aspen Shelter primitive skills instructors use games and and along the Deschutes River such as Kids’ imaginations and adventurous spirits scenarios (“what would you do if?”) typically the Oregon spotted frog, river otter, trout are set free in the outdoors as they examine seen on popular TV shows to introduce and great blue heron. Through various all things big and small. Explore local natural campers to common but fun and challenging techniques and materials, we’ll capture the habitats, observe local animals, discover bird skills. Students work on developing focus, characteristics of these critters and the language and biological concepts, natural face cooperation and listening skills. spirit of the river itself. Afternoons have us paint and artistic creations. Whether your child Fee: $215 ID $258 OD / session out exploring the edges of lakes and streams is a nature newbie or an experienced outdoors that are part of the Deschutes River basin. kid, they’ll come away with new experiences and M - F: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm a nature knowledge base to last a lifetime. Sessions: 7/10 - 14 7/31 - 8/4 M - Th: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Session: 8/7 - 10 Fee: $240 ID $288 OD / session Advanced Survival Activity: 207701 Ages: 9 - 14 Adventure Camp M - Th: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm This course for “older explorers” takes Ages: 11 - 14 Sessions: 7/31 - 8/3 8/28 - 31 nature exploration to a whole new level. Campers use increasingly complicated team Harmon Park scenarios such as being lost, accidents in Let’s ADVENTURE! Raft the McKenzie River, Zombie “Survival” Camp remote places, dealing with natural disasters rock climb at , mountain Ages: 11 - 14 to develop real survival, disaster response bike to a lake, swim and more! Meet new Harmon Park friends and challenge yourself with a variety and primitive skills. Learn about shelters, “Zombie critters” have been seen roaming the of fun outdoor activities that make Central traps, orienteering, primitive skills, tracking woods! Time to develop some useful outdoor Oregon a great place to live and play. Each day and fire-building concepts. Leadership, skills. We’ll work on climbing, biking, archery, is a different, active adventure. No previous communication and decision making skills camouflage, making shelters and other fun ways experience required; all equipment provided. are built through the week. to cope with a potential “Zombie invasion.” Get Fee: $295 ID $345 OD / session Fee: $270 ID $324 OD / session trained! Be ready! Enjoy the adventure! M - F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Activity: 207500 Fee: $210 ID $252 OD / session Sessions: 7/17 - 21 8/7 - 11 M - W: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Activity: 207507 Th: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm Tu - Th: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Sessions: 7/24 - 27 8/7 - 10 Sessions: 8/1 - 3 8/15 - 17

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Central Oregon Partners YOUTH OUTDOORS Discover Nature Days FREE

Thursdays, July 13 - August 17 11:00 am - 12 noon Ages: 5 - 10

Bring your family to a different park each week for an interactive experience and learn, play and have fun in nature!

July 13: Hillside Park Special Ops Survivors presented by Wildheart Nature School. Learn to navigate the world of unpredictability while playing team Outdoor Overnight Camps games and practicing survival skills in nature.

John Day River Overnight Deschutes Raft Adventure July 21: Ponderosa Park Ages: 12 - 15 Ages: 12 - 15 What’s all the BUZZ About? presented by Discover Your Forest. Meet and greet the Harmon Park Harmon Park local buzzing, burrowing, and creeping bugs Explore the fantastic John Day River in tandem Three incredible days of getting soaked of our forests through science activities, inflatable kayaks on this overnight “semi- paddling multiple Class III rapids, swimming stories and games. wilderness” adventure: abundant sun, lots of from the rafts in calm stretches, and two nights swimming, numerous small rapids (one Class II) camped along the 48 miles of Deschutes River July 27: Pine Ridge Park and an overnight camp along the river. Meals, from below Maupin to the Columbia River. Birds of Prey presented by High Desert kayaks, tents and other group gear provided. No Meals, tents and other group gear provided. Museum. Experience an up close encounter previous experience necessary. Previous “wilderness” camping recommended. with a raptor, learn about its amazing Fee: $190 ID $228 OD / session Fee: $285 ID $335 OD / session adaptations, and play a game about bird migration. Activity: 207518 Activity: 207520 W: 8:00 am - Th 5:30 pm Tu: 8:00 am - Th 6:00 pm August 3: Larkspur Park Session: 6/28 - 29 Session: 7/18 - 20 Predators and Prey with The Environmental Center. Have fun learning about the diverse animals that call Central Oregon home McKenzie Overnight through exciting games and interactive Raft & Tree Climb science activities! Ages: 12 - 15 August 10: Shevlin Park Harmon Park Watery Wonders presented by Upper Last summer’s big hit! An overnight adventure Deschutes Watershed Council. Explore the on the west side of the mountains, with watery wonders of Tumalo Creek, collect TREE CLIMBING in some really LARGE trees! and identify stream critters, and learn Whitewater rafting (Class II and III rapids), about what makes a healthy stream. camping along the McKenzie River, evening August 17: Sawyer Park campfire fun, and a special tree-climbing experience with trained specialists in Eugene. Amphibious Adventure! presented by Sunriver Nature Center. Jump into the wet and Meals, tents and other group gear provided. No wild world of your favorite amphibian! experience necessary. We’ll explore the life of frogs and their Fee: $190 ID $228 OD / session relationship with wetland ecosystems. Activity: 207516 Learn more about Discover Nature Days happening throughout Central Oregon at W: 8:00 am - Th 5:30 pm childrensforestco.org/discover-nature-days. Session: 8/23 - 24

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location list on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 89 YOUTH SPORTS CAMPS & MORE ...... SOCCER! SOCCER! SOCCER! ...... PAGES 97 - 100

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Multisport Camps Jordan Kent Skill Camps Ages: 6 - 12 Everybody Run by Jordan Kent, former University of Oregon wins. All Sport Camp three-sport athlete and former wide receiver for Grades: 1 - 8 the Seattle Seahawks, this multisport skills camp Sports, whether teaches life skills and offers instruction in football Cascade Indoor Sports (non-contact), basketball, soccer, agility training and team-based or Come alone or join your friends! We’ll play your nutrition education for boys and girls. All campers individual, are a favorite games such as soccer, kickball, tag, ultimate will receive a camp shirt, socks, post camp gift and a Frisbee, flag football, dodgeball, capture the flag, floor snack. No lunch provided, campers must bring their great activity for hockey, volleyball, garbage ball, skating and more. It’s own. kids that provide a fun above all else! Bring water bottle and snack each day. Two groups will be created at the start of each Activity: 203050 variety of benefits week: grades 1 - 5 and 5 - 8. HALF DAY CAMP other than just WEEKLY Fee: $159 ID $191 OD / session physical activity. Fee: $140 ID $168 OD / session M - F: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Sessions: 7/10 - 14 Pacific Crest MS Sports help build Activity: 203300 7/24 - 28 Pilot Butte MS self-esteem M - Th: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Sessions: 6/26 - 29 7/3 - 6 (No camp 7/4, adjusted fee) 8/14 - 18 Pacific Crest MS and confidence, 7/10 - 13 7/17 - 20 FULL DAY CAMP motivate kids to 7/24 - 27 7/31 - 8/3 Fee: $199 ID $239 OD / session excel and develop 8/7 - 10 8/14 - 17 M - F: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm social skills. With 8/21 - 24 8/28 - 31 Sessions: 7/10 - 14 Pacific Crest MS 7/24 - 28 Pilot Butte MS those benefits, DAILY Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session 8/14 - 18 Pacific Crest MS everyone is a Program: 203301 winner. M - Th: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm Sessions: Daily, 6/26 - 8/31 (No camp 7/4)

90 Skyhawks Camps YOUTH SPORTS

Mini-Hawk & Mighty Hawk 3-Sport Camp Ages: 4 - 7 & 5 - 8 Ideal for introducing athletics, 3-Sport Camp allows children to sample three different sports - soccer, baseball and flag football Mighty Hawk Hoop Two Camp Specials Soccer - in one camp! Ages: 5 - 8 Ages: 5 - 8 Ages: 7 - 12 The focus of this camp is on Attend both Mighty Hawk camps Not only do kids learn how to Mighty Hawk ball handling, passing, shooting, that week for one low price. Bring dribble, pass, shoot and head the Football defense and rebounding. A great a lunch and snacks each day. ball, they learn lifelong skills in a camp for kids! great environment. Ages: 5 - 8 Kids learn how to pass, catch and Basketball run routes as well as lifelong skills Mighty Hawk Ages: 7 - 12 Flag Football in a great environment. Soccer Participants learn lifelong skills Ages: 7 - 12 Ages: 5 - 8 in a great environment while Sure to deliver classic gridiron practicing dribbling, passing, action, this camp offers a fun, The Skyhawks tradition continues shooting and defense. invigorating training environment in Bend! Not only do kids learn how and features the core skills of to dribble, pass, shoot and head passing, catching and de-flagging the ball, they also learn lifelong or defensive positioning. skills in a great environment.

Week 1: 6/26 – 30 Week 3: 7/17 – 21 Week 5: 8/7 – 10 Week 7: 8/21 – 24 Skyline Sports Complex High Lakes Elementary School Ponderosa Elementary School Skyline Sports Complex Fee: $119 ID $143 OD Fee: $119 ID $143 OD Fee: $99 ID $119 OD Mighty Hawk Soccer Mighty Hawk Baseball Mighty Hawk Soccer Mighty Hawk Football Fee: $99 ID $119 OD M - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm M - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm M - Th: 8:30 - 11:30 am M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Activity: 203354 Activity: 203351 Activity: 203352 Activity: 203351 Mighty Hawk Soccer Mighty Hawk Hoop Mighty Hawk Hoop Soccer M - F: 1:00 - 4:00 pm M - F: 1:00 - 4:00 pm M - Th: 12:30 - 3:30 pm Fee: $129 ID $155 OD Activity: 203351 Activity: 203353 Activity: 203353 M - Th: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Two Camp Special Two Camp Special Two Camp Special Activity: 203350 (Baseball & Soccer) (Soccer & Basketball) (Football & Basketball) Week 8: 8/28 – 31 Fee: $189 ID $227 OD Fee: $189 ID $227 OD Fee: $159 ID $191 OD Skyline Sports Complex M - F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm M - F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm M - Th: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Fee: $99 ID $119 OD Activity: 203359 Activity: 203359 Activity: 203359 Mighty Hawk 3-Sport Week 2: 7/10 – 14 Week 4: 7/31 - 8/4 Week 6: 8/14 – 18 M - Th: 8:30 - 11:30 am Cascade Middle School Pilot Butte Middle School Harmon Park Activity: 203358 Fee: $119 ID $143 OD Fee: $119 ID $143 OD Fee: $119 ID $143 OD Mini Hawk 3-Sport Mini Hawk 3-Sport Flag Football M - F: 8:30 - 11:30 am M - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm M - F: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Activity: 203358 Activity: 203358 Activity: 203355

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Locations and parks lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 91 Basketball YOUTH SPORTS COBO Basketball Training & Camps These sessions offer an excellent opportunity to begin your off-season skill work under the direction of 10-time IMC Championship coach Craig Reid and his staff. Gain basketball knowledge and experience, develop individual skills and learn team concepts in a friendly environment. Challenger Baseball Little Summit Girls Multisport Camp Dribblers Camp Basketball Camp Ages: 7 - 12 & Softball Grades: 1 - 5 Grades: 3 - 9 Fee: $82 ID $98 OD / session Harmon Park Summit High School Motivate, activate and energize your Girls Softball Camp Activity: 203070 Presented by Summit High School child with a memorable week of M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm girls basketball coaching staff and Ages: 7 - 14 nonstop action, fun and competition Sessions: 6/26 - 29 Mtn. View HS players, this girl-only basketball Summit High School lead by Challenger Sports’ team of 8/7 - 10 Cascade MS camp covers the fundamentals British coaches. Your child will get Some of the best local high school of shooting, passing, dribbling, to experience new British sports and and club team coaches lead this Middle School rebounding and defense. Includes develop new skills with team-building camp, stressing fundamentals in a Basketball Camp camp t-shirt. activities that include more than just fun atmosphere; the finer points of Grades: 5 - 9 Fee: $90 ID $108 OD / session running, jumping, catching, kicking pitching will be covered. Bring your and throwing! Sports include: Tag glove each day. Fee: $85 ID $102 OD / session Activity: 203064 Activity: 203074 Rugby, Non-Stop Cricket, Rounders, Fee: $69 ID $83 OD / session M - Th: 4:00 - 7:00 pm 5-A-Side Football (Soccer), team M - Th: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Session: 6/19 - 22 relays, and obstacle courses. Activity: 203250 Session: 6/26 - 29 Mtn. View HS Fee: $149 ID $179 OD / session M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm M - Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Activity: 203055 Session: 6/26 - 29 Football Session: 8/7 - 10 Cascade MS M - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Elks Baseball Camp Session: 7/31 - 8/4 Advanced 7-v-7 Football Skills Ages: 7 - 14 Basketball Camp Vince Genna Stadium Cascade Middle School Training & League A great chance to improve your Fee: $99 ID $119 OD / session Grades: 6 - 8 game with the Elks coaching staff Activity: 203073 Register by high school and players. Bring your baseball attendance area Grades: 3 - 6 glove, water and a snack each day. Join local middle school coaches M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Fee: $70 ID $84 OD / session for 3 weeks of skills, drills and 7-v- Grades: 7 - 9 7 games! These training sessions Activity: 203090 M - Th: 1:00 - 4:00 pm are a great opportunity for players Tu - Th: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm to advance their skills and prepare Session: 7/17 - 20 Session: 7/11 - 13 for their upcoming football season. This program will be comprised of W - F: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm Volunteer with skill development, instruction and Session: 7/19 - 21 game play. Includes a team t-shirt. youth sports and Fee: $48 ID $58 OD / session adaptive programs. Activity: 203150 Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 for W/Su: 6:00 - 7:30 pm more information. Session: 7/9 - 30

92 Quarterback REGISTER

& Receiver NOW YOUTH SPORTS Football Camp FOR FALL! Grades: 6 - 8 Pilot Butte Middle School Led by former NCAA Division 1 quarterback and high school coach Eric Smith, this camp teaches aspiring quarterbacks and receivers the proper, foundational skill set to play these positions at a high level. Coaching emphasis placed on proper mechanics, Fall Football Leagues theory, drills for self-improvement and leadership concepts. This EARLY REG. camp is extremely popular so Full Contact Youth Flag Football register early! (2017-18 school year) Football Camp Boys & Girls, Grades 1 - 6 Fee $119 ID $143 OD / session Flag football promotes physical fitness and teaches youngsters Grades: 7 - 8 valuable life skills including teamwork, good work ethic and Activity: 203152 Mountain View High School sportsmanship. Kids will learn basic football fundamentals, game F: 12:30 - 4:30 pm Come join us for a fast-paced play and, most importantly, have tons of fun. Teams practice twice a - AND – camp and get ready for the coming week and games are played on Sundays. This program is dependent Sa: 9:00 am - 12:30 pm football season. Includes camp on volunteer coaches. Anyone interested in coaching a team, please go to our website to complete a Volunteer Application. Practice days, Session: 7/21 - 22 t-shirt. Equipment for camp will be issued at your middle school time and location chosen by volunteer coaches. Youth Tackle Monday, 7/31 only. Register by 7/24, fee is $65 ID / $78 OD Fee: $59 ID $71 OD / session Register after 7/24, fee is $75 ID / $88 OD Football Camp Activity: 203156 Registration deadline: 7/31 Grades: 4 - 6 Registration deadline: 7/29 Season: 9/5 - 11/5 Mountain View High School or until full Activity: 203451 Grades: 1 & 2 This is the best way to get ready Tu - F: 5:30 - 7:30 pm 203453 Grades: 3 & 4 for the coming football season! Session: 8/1 - 4 The Mountain View High School 203455 Grades: 5 & 6 football staff and players lead EARLY this great camp that stresses the Air Bear Youth Tackle Football REG. fundamentals in a fun atmosphere. Boys & Girls, Grades 4 - 6 (2017-18 school year) Equipment for camp will be issued Football Camp Monday, 7/31, 11:00 am - 1:00 Grades: 4 - 8 This program emphasizes skill development, participation, teamwork, sportsmanship and fun. School-based teams practice twice a week pm and 4:30 - 6:30 pm, at the Bend High School and play games on Sundays. All protective gear and jersey provided. old fire station building on the This camp is a great way to corner of Neff Rd and Hamby Rd. This program is dependent on volunteer coaches. Anyone interested start your season! Campers will in coaching a team, please go to our website to complete a Volunteer Participants must be registered receive quality instruction in the for the BPRD Tackle Football Application. Practice days, time and location chosen by volunteer fundamentals of the game of coaches. League. football. Includes camp t-shirt. Fee: $49 ID $59 OD / session Wear t-shirt, shorts and cleats Register by 6/11, fee is $115 ID / $135 OD Register after 6/11, fee is $135 ID / $155 OD Activity: 203154 each day. No helmets of pads will be used during this camp. Registration deadline: 6/25 Registration deadline: 7/30 or until full Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / session Bend Schools Season: 8/7 - 10/22 Tu - F: 3:00 - 5:00 pm Activity: 203158 Other Schools Season: 8/14 - 10/22 Session: 8/1 - 4 M - Th: 9:00 - 11:00 am 4th & 5th Grade Division: Session: 8/7 - 10 8-man Football Activity: 203460

6th Grade DIVISION: 11-man Football Activity: 203466

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Locations and parks lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 93 Junior Golf Golf NEW

YOUTH SPORTS Programs River’s Edge Golf Course Junior Golf Introduce your child to this great Players’ Card lifelong sport! Taught by director Ages: 7 - 17 of instruction Stuart Allison, these small-group lessons focus Various local golf courses on the fundamentals of golf, A great opportunity to play and golf etiquette and having fun. practice your golf game! Play and Designed to build knowledge and practice with discounted rounds technique through experience. and buckets at participating Clubs provided or bring your own. Flag Football Camp courses (fees vary $5 - $15 per You may choose multiple sessions round depending on course). All throughout the summer. Grades: 1 - 3 players’ cards allow ‘supervised’ Fee: $119 ID $143 OD / session Pilot Butte Middle School playing privileges. To obtain Activity: 203170 Get ready for the upcoming ‘unsupervised’ playing privileges, season with BPRD staff and local you must be at least 12 years of Ages: 7 - 10 Junior Golf age and attend an orientation football icon and legend, Taylor M - W: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm clinic. For more information, Performance Drew. Players will refine skills with Session: 6/26 - 28 passing, running, catching and contact Adam Huycke at Academy [email protected]. M: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm agility drills designed specifically Tetherow & Bend Country Club Session: 7/10 - 24 for younger players. This program Fee: $64 per player JGPA’s mission is to provide youth is extremely popular so register Activity: 203605 Tu: 1:00 - 3:00 pm with a fun, healthy opportunity early! M - F: 12:00 - 6:30 pm Session: 7/11 - 25 to develop fundamental life skills Fee: $25 ID $30 OD / session and core values through activities Session: 6/1/17 - 5/31/18 W: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Activity: 203160 associated with the great game of Session: 7/12 - 26 golf. All abilities welcome! Includes M & W: 5:45 - 7:00 pm Youth Golf Lessons M: 1:00 - 3:00 pm 6 or 12 hours of instruction. Session: 8/21 & 23 Ages: 9 - 15 Session: 8/7 - 21 Fee: $129 ID $155 OD / Awbrey Glen Golf Club 4-week session Pre-Season Football These lessons are a fantastic Ages: 9 - 15 $199 ID $239 OD / 8-week session Training Camps opportunity for those who have M - W: 1:00 - 3:00 pm never played or are new to golf to Grades: 7 - 8 Session: 6/26 - 28 Ages: 7 - 9 get their golf game off to a great Middle school football coaches will Activity: 203602 start in a small group setting. M: 1:00 - 3:00 pm help you get a jump on the season Clubs provided or bring your own. Session: 7/10 - 24 Tu: 3:00 - 4:30 pm and improve your game. Coaching Dress code applicable. 4-week: 7/11 - 8/1 8/8 - 29 emphasizes individual and Tu: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm team skills for both offense and Fee: $82 ID $98 OD / session Session: 7/11 - 25 8-week: 7/11 - 8/29 defense with conditioning through Activity: 203175 W: 1:00 - 3:00 pm scrimmage and game situations. F: 4:00 - 5:15 pm Ages: 10 - 12 Includes camp t-shirt. Wear t-shirt, Session: 7/12 - 26 shorts and cleats each day. No Session: 6/2 - 16 Tu: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Activity: 203601 helmets or pads will be used. Session: 8/8 - 22 W: 3:00 - 4:30 pm Fee: $46 ID $55 OD / session 4-week: 7/12 - 8/2 8/9 - 30 Activity: 203162 8-week: 7/12 - 8/30 M - W: 3:30 - 5:30 pm (Adj. Fee: $36 ID $43 OD / session) Volunteer with Ages: 13 - 15 8/28 - 8/30 Cascade MS youth sports and Activity: 203600 M - Th: 3:30 - 5:30 pm adaptive programs. Tu: 1:00 - 2:30 pm 4-week: 7/11 - 8/1 8/8 - 29 8/28 - 8/31 Pacific Crest MS Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 for 8-week: 7/11 - 8/29 M - Th: 4:00 - 6:00 pm more information. 8/28 - 8/31 Pilot Butte MS (Pilot Butte MS & Sky View MS students)

94 Boys Martial Arts

Lacrosse Camp YOUTH SPORTS Summit High School Summit High School lacrosse Lil’ Dragons! coach Jeff Melville and his Ages: 3 - 5 players lead this energetic and Odyssey Martial Arts positive camp, introducing the Beginning with the very basics fundamentals of the game. Bring of Tang Soo Do Karate, this water bottle and snack each day. helps children learn discipline, self- If needed, helmet, gloves and stick control, confidence and teamwork will be issued on Monday, 7/10, as well as develop motor skills. 8:00 - 8:30 am, at Summit HS on Uniform included. the field. Players must provide Lacrosse their own shoulder and arm pads. Fee: $59 ID $71 OD / session Choose level - Novice or All Levels Activity: 206750 Bend High - at registration. M/W: 4:15 - 4:45 pm Lacrosse Camp Fee: $79 ID $95 OD / session Session: 6/5 – 28 7/10 - 8/2 Activity: 203192 8/7 – 30 Kids Mixed Grades: 4 - 8 M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm 9/6 - 27 (adj. fee: $52 ID $63 OD) Martial Arts Big Sky Sports Complex, Session: 7/10 - 13 Fields 4 & 5 Tu/Th: 4:15 - 4:45 pm Ages: 6 - 12 Novice: Grades: 1 - 4 Led by Bend High School and Sessions: 6/6 – 29 7/11 - 8/3 Smith Martial Arts local club team coach Dan All Levels: Grades: 2 - 8 8/8 – 31 9/5 - 28 Learn mixed martial arts skills Brostek and his players, this camp and techniques including boxing, teaches individual and position- Girls Junior Karate kickboxing, takedowns, grappling, specific skills, giving players the submissions and conditioning. With opportunity to take their game to Lacrosse Camp Ages: 6 – 13 safety and fitness emphasized, this the next level. Each session will Grades: 3 - 8 Odyssey Martial Arts program is for beginners and kids build on the previous, culminating Summit High School Discover what martial arts is with prior training. Includes t-shirt. the basics of team offense and Local high school girls lacrosse all about! Students will acquire Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session defense. Players will participate control, focus, discipline, self- in small-sided games to work on coaches lead this camp for girls Activity: 206755 of all abilities. Sessions cover defense, confidence and respect team concepts and get a high Tu/Th: 4:30 - 5:15 pm cradling, passing, catching, while learning karate techniques number of reps. Bring a water and having fun. Uniform included. Sessions: 5/16 - 6/8 6/13 - 7/11 bottle and snack each day. If shooting; all the skills needed to 7/18 - 8/8 needed, helmet, gloves and stick improve your game. Bring water Fee: $79 ID $95 OD / session will be issued on Monday, 6/26 bottle and snack each day. If Activity: 206751 needed, goggles and stick will be NEW starting at 8:30 am at the old fire M/W 5:00 - 5:45 pm Ninja Warrior station building next to Big Sky issued 30 minutes prior to first day Session: 6/5 – 28 7/10 - 8/2 Ages: 8 - 15 Park. Players must provide their of camp at Summit HS on the field. own shoulder and arm pads. Fee: $42 ID $50 OD / session 8/7 – 30 9/6 - 27 Smith Martial Arts Do you have what it takes to be a Activity: 203194 Tu/Th 5:00 - 5:45 pm Fee: $80 ID $96 OD / session ninja warrior? This obstacle course Sessions: 6/7 – 30 7/11 - 8/3 Activity: 203195 M - W: 9:30 - 11:30 am incorporates speed, superhuman 8/8 – 31 M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Session: 7/10 - 12 agility, balance, tumbling, skill and 9/5 - 28 (Adj. Fee: $69 ID $83 OD) strategy for a fun fitness challenge Session: 6/26 - 29 that will work your whole body. Fee: $85 ID $102 OD / session Activity: 206754 M - Th: 2:30 - 3:30 pm Sessions: 6/26 - 29 7/10 - 13 7/24 - 27 8/7 – 10 8/21 - 24

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Locations and parks lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 95 Hollywood Skateboarding

YOUTH SPORTS Stunt Training Ages: 8 - 15 Skate & Swim! Smith Martial Arts Ponderosa Park, New Pondi Get insider training in stunts and Skatepark screen fighting from veteran Hollywood stunt fighter and Calling all beginner skateboarders fight choreographer. Class - this camp is for you! Come demonstrates how to properly hit, improve your skills on the work angles, choreograph a fight skateboard, get comfortable in the scene and react for the camera. park, and skate to the swimming Fun and fast-paced, class is for pool at the end of each day to beginners and those with martial cool off! Skateboard, helmet and arts experience. backpack required. Bring sack lunch and swimming suit each day. Fee: $85 ID $102 OD / session Fee: $185 ID $222 OD / session Activity: 206756 Quidditch Rugby Activity: 206711 M-Th: 1:00 - 2:00 pm NEW M - Th: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm Sessions: 6/26 - 29 7/10 - 13 Quidditch Camp Middle School Ages: 6 - 8 7/24 - 27 8/7 – 10 Juniper Park, by tennis courts Flag Rugby Camp Sessions: 7/10 - 13 7/24 - 27 8/21 - 24 Mount your broomsticks! The fast- Grades: 5 - 8 growing sport of Quidditch is an 8/7 - 10 Skyline Sports Complex epic adventure of seekers, chasers M - Th: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm Circus and the golden snitch. Be on the Come try the fastest growing NEW Ages: 9 - 11 Training Camp team to score the most points by sport in the United States and the newest Olympic sport! Non- Sessions: 6/26 - 29 7/17 - 20 Ages: 9 - 14 getting the quaffle ball through the opposing team’s goal, or catch contact rugby is action-packed 7/31 - 8/3 Tula Movement Arts the golden snitch to end the game. and full of fun, fast games and Our team of certified AcroYoga No experience necessary. Every activities that are dynamic, Intro to and Slackline instructors are skill level welcome. Bring a water engaging, and keep every excited to teach fun and accessible bottle and snack. participant moving. The camp will Skateboarding focus on teaching and improving circus-ninja skills in acrobatics, Ages: 5 - 10 balance, juggling, and hooping. Fee: $120 ID $144 OD / session core rugby skills and creating a Students will learn to ‘fly’ and Activity: 206730 respectful, supportive learning Bearings Skateboard Academy balance on their friends, lift M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm environment and fun experience. Learn the fundamentals of them into the air, perform tricks Groups divided based on age, skateboarding, make new friends Ages: 8 - 11 on the slackline, learn eye-hand grade and/or experience and and have fun with BSA’s coaches in coordination skills through juggling Sessions: 7/10 - 13 7/31 - 8/3 ability when necessary. our controlled indoor skate facility. We will focus on proper skateboard basics and hoop tricks. Learn the Ages: 12 - 15 Fee: $45 ID $54 OD / session power of trust and teamwork and Sessions: 7/24 - 27 8/7 - 10 setup, stance and ramp riding. rise to new heights. Activity: 203200 Skateboard, helmet, pads and sack M - Th: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm lunch required. Weekly: $120 ID $144 OD / session Session: 8/14 - 17 Daily: $35 ID $42 OD / day Fee: $169 ID $203 OD / session Activity: 206765 Activity: 206770 M - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm M - Th: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Sessions: 7/17 - 21 8/7 – 11 Session: 7/10 - 13 8/28 - 9/1

Volunteer with youth sports and adaptive programs. Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 for more information.

96 SoccerTots in the

Park - Cubs YOUTH SPORTS Ages: 3 - 4 An introductory class teaching kicking, balance, dribbling, foot- eye coordination as well as listening and following directions. Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session FOUR WEEKS: HARMON PARK Activity: 203322 M/W: 10:00 - 10:55 am Sessions: 6/26 - 7/19 (No session 7/3 & 7/5) 7/24 - 8/16 She Skates! Skate & Paint! SoccerTots EIGHT WEEKS: HARMON PARK Skateboard Camp Ages: 6 - 12 Activity: 203322 Ages: 5 - 11 Ponderosa Park, New Pondi Cascade Indoor Sports M: 5:00 - 5:55 pm Skatepark Using props and games to enhance Bearings Skateboard Academy Session: 6/26 - 8/14 (No session 7/3) Are you a beginning skateboarder your child’s soccer skills, this Girls Rule! Join us for a girl’s Tu: 10:00 - 10:55 am who loves art too? This camp is for series is designed to develop only skate camp at Bearing’s you. Come improve your skills on motor skills, promote physical Session: 6/27 - 8/15 (No session 7/4) private skatepark with our staff of the skateboard, get comfortable fitness and create self-confidence. Tu: 5:00 - 5:55 pm professional skateboard coaches. in the park and use your creative Make new friends and learn new Session: 6/27 - 8/15 (No session 7/4) side to design a unique t-shirt skills in a positive environment. SoccerTots in the W: 5:00 - 5:55 pm and participate in a large painted Skateboard, helmet, pads and sack mural to be put on display at the Park - Teddies Session: 6/28 - 8/16 (No session 7/5) lunch required. skate park. Helmet and skateboard Ages: 18 Months - 3 Years Th: 11:00 - 11:55 am Fee: $169 ID $203 OD / session required. Bring sack lunch and This parent participation class is a Session: 6/29 - 8/17 (No session 7/6) Activity: 206772 each day. physical development program to Th: 4:00 - 4:55 pm M - Th: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Fee: $185 ID $222 OD / session engage kids in physical activity. Session: 6/29 - 8/17 (No session 7/6) Session: 7/31 - 8/3 Activity: 206710 Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session EIGHT WEEKS: PINE NURSERY PARK M - Th: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm Scootering Camp FOUR WEEKS: HARMON PARK Activity: 203323 Sessions: 8/14 - 17 8/21 - 24 Activity: 203320 Ages: 6 - 17 M: 4:00 - 4:55 pm Ponderosa Park, Old Pondi M/W: 9:00 - 9:55 am Session: 6/26 - 8/14 (No session 7/3) Skatepark Sessions: 6/26 - 7/19 (No session 7/3 & 7/5) Tu: 6:00 - 6:55 pm Learn new skills and tricks with pro 7/24 - 8/16 Session: 6/27 - 8/15 (No session 7/6) instructors and enjoy progressing EIGHT WEEKS: HARMON PARK W: 4:00 - 4:55 pm in the sport while we have a blast Activity: 203320 with games and activities. Camp Session: 6/28 - 8/16 (No session 7/5) will feature guest pro-athletes! Th: 10:00 - 10:55 am Th: 5:00 - 5:55 pm On the last day, we’ll show off Session: 6/29 - 8/17 (No session 7/6) Session: 6/29 - 8/17 (No session 7/6) our skills in a mini comp with Th: 5:00 - 5:55 pm prizes and giveaways. Riders will Session: 6/29 - 8/17 (No session 7/6) be divided by age and skill level. Scooter, helmet, pads and sack EIGHT WEEKS: PINE NURSERY PARK lunch required. Activity: 203321 Fee: $215 ID $258 OD / session M: 4:00 - 4:55 pm Volunteer with Activity: 206778 Session: 6/26 - 8/14 (No session 7/3) youth sports and M - Th: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Tu: 5:00 - 5:55 pm adaptive programs. Sessions: 6/26 - 29 7/10 - 13 Session: 6/27 - 8/15 (No session 7/4) 7/17 - 20 7/24 - 27 W: 4:00 - 4:55 pm Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 for 7/31 - 8/3 8/14 - 17 Session: 6/28 - 8/16 (No session 7/5) more information. 8/21 - 24

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Locations and parks lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 97 REGISTER SoccerTots in the NOW Soccer YOUTH SPORTS FOR FALL! Park - Bears Ages: 5 - 6 Designed for kids with little or no British soccer experience. Soccer Camps Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session The largest soccer camp provider in the U.S. and Canada! Focused FOUR WEEKS: HARMON PARK on challenging and encouraging Activity: 203324 players to improve with maximum M/W: 11:00 - 11:55 am participation, maximum touches Soccer Skills Sessions: 6/26 - 7/19 (No session 7/3 & 7/5) on the ball and maximum fun. No line drills or long speeches! in the Park 7/24 - 8/16 MINI CAMP Ages: 7 - 11 EIGHT WEEKS: HARMON PARK Harmon Park Activity: 203324 Ages: 4 - 7 Fee: $115 ID $138 OD / session Learning the fundamentals of M: 6:00 - 6:55 pm soccer, participants will play in Activity: 203210 Session: 6/26 - 8/14 (No session 7/3) games with the focus of individual M - F: 9:00 - 11:00 am Tu: 11:00 - 11:55 am and team skills development. Session: 6/26 - 30 Big Sky We stress a non-competitive Session: 6/27 - 8/15 (No session 7/4) 7/24 - 28 Skyline environment and promote fun Tu: 4:00 - 4:55 pm above all else. Classes will end in 8/14 - 18 Big Sky Session: 6/27 - 8/15 (No session 7/4) scrimmages. Instructor-to-student HALF DAY CAMP ratio is kept small to maximize W: 4:00 - 4:55 pm individual development. Session: 6/28 - 8/16 (No session 7/5) Ages: 7 - 14 Kindergarten Fee: $165 ID $198 OD / session Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session Th: 6:00 - 6:55 pm Activity: 203211 Activity: 203331 Soccer League Session: 6/29 - 8/17 (No session 7/6) Boys & Girls, Kindergarten M - F: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm M: 4:00 - 4:55 pm EIGHT WEEKS: PINE NURSERY PARK (2017 - 18 school year) Sessions: 6/26 - 30 Big Sky Session: 6/26 - 8/14 (No session 7/3) Activity: 203325 Skyline Sports Complex 7/24 - 28 Skyline Tu: 6:00 - 6:55 pm M: 5:00 - 5:55 pm Designed for the player too 8/14 - 18 Big Sky Session: 6/27 - 8/15 (No session 7/4) young to participate in our Session: 6/26 - 8/14 (No session 7/3) M - F: 1:00 - 4:00 pm Youth Fall Soccer program, W: 5:00 - 5:55 pm this league highlights soccer Sessions: 6/26 - 30 Big Sky Rush FC Youth Session: 6/28 - 8/16 (No session 7/5) NEW skill development, learning 7/24 - 28 Skyline Soccer Camp teamwork and sportsmanship, Th: 6:00 - 6:55 pm 8/14 - 18 Big Sky Ages: 7 - 11 being active and having fun! Session: 6/29 - 8/17 (No session 7/6) Teams meet on Saturdays FULL DAY CAMP Big Sky Sports Complex, Field 1 for 50 minutes, this includes Ages: 8 - 14 Designed for youth soccer practices and scrimmages. Provides advanced training with players who wish to improve their Teams play 3-v-3 on a short game-related techniques, tactical technical soccer skills, this camp field without a goalie. Includes development and match play. is led by Cascade Rush soccer team t-shirt. This program club with United States Soccer is dependent on volunteer Fee: $219 ID $263 OD / session Federation licensed coaches using coaches. If you are interested Activity: 203212 Rush Soccer Partners International in coaching this season, please M - F: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm curriculum. Sessions focus on go to our website to complete passing, dribbling, shooting, and Sessions: 6/26 - 30 Big Sky a Volunteer Application. player movement. T-shirt included. 7/24 - 28 Skyline Bring appropriate clothing, water Fee: $48 ID $58 OD / season 8/14 - 18 Big Sky bottle and snack each day. Activity: 203400 Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session Registration deadline: 8/6 or until full Activity: 203245 Sa: Times to be M - W : 9:00 - 11:00 am announced Session: 7/3 - 5 Season: 9/9 - 10/14 W - F: 5:30 - 7:30 pm Session: 7/5 - 7

98 MVHS Soccer Camp REGISTER NOW

Grades: 1 - 5 YOUTH SPORTS FOR FALL! Big Sky Sports Complex, Field 1 Hosted by both the Mountain View High School boys and girls soccer programs, this camp is for players of all abilities. Campers will learn the fundamental soccer skills needed to compete at the next Bend FC Timbers level such as dribbling, passing, shooting, and defensive drills. Future Timbers Fee: $45 ID $54 OD / session Academy Activity: 203236 Ages: 5 - 8 Tu - Th: 9:00 - 11:30 am Season: Mid-June - August 1 Session: 7/18 - 20 Youth Fall Soccer League Designed for our youngest Boys & Girls, Grades 1 -8 (2017 - 18 school year) Storm Girls players, this program is an BPRD and Bend FC Timbers collaborate to offer this unified introduction to the game; Soccer Camp community-wide program. Both new and returning players are focusing on skill building, Grades: 3 - 8 welcome in this developmental league. School-based and divided by development and FUN! Led grade, teams practice twice a week and play games on Saturdays. Summit High School by the Bend FC Timbers Instruction, number of players on teams and game field sizes are age- Summit High School Soccer coach professional coaching staff, appropriate and grow incrementally. Each child receives their own this program meets twice a Jamie Brock and her staff lead this jersey, shorts and socks. camp for girls of all ability levels, week. teaching the skills and techniques Grades 1 & 2 Division: Fun in nature, this division emphasizes required in programs of all levels. development of basic ball handling and passing skills and Junior Academy understanding of the game. Bring a soccer ball, appropriate Ages: 9 - 10 clothing, water bottle and snack Fee: $65 ID $78 OD / season Year-round with breaks each day. Grades 3 - 5 Division: With a focus on ball handling and passing For players looking for a more Fee: $95 ID $114 OD / session skills, this refereed division establishes understanding of competitive environment, Activity: 203225 the game, strategy, sportsmanship, teamwork and individual this program features teams player roles. that will train under the M - Th: 8:30 am - 12:00 pm guidance of Bend FC Timbers Fee: $70 ID $84 OD / season Session: 7/31 - 8/3 professional coaching staff. Grades 6 - 8 Division: With games on the big fields, this Teams will train twice a week, Bend High refereed division emphasizes conditioning, advanced play small-sided games, Soccer Camp development of ball handling and passing skills, the compete in the Mid Valley importance of teamwork and game strategy. Grades: 1 - 8 league against statewide Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / season clubs and attend at least one Hal Puddy Field tournament. Bend High Soccer coach Nils This program is dependent on volunteer coaches. If you are interested Eriksson and his players lead in coaching, please go to our website to complete a Volunteer this camp that is committed to Application. Academy Teams teaching the skills and techniques Ages: 11 - 18 required to participate in soccer Season: 8/21 - 10/28 Registration Deadline: 6/5 Year-round with open programs of all levels. Coach COED BOYS GIRLS enrollment Eriksson is considered one of Activity: Grade: Activity Grade: Activity: Grade: For highly committed players the best youth soccer coaches in looking to train and play year the state, so come join him for a 203401 Grade 1 203403 Grade 2 203404 Grade 2 round, this program features fantastic camp! Bring a soccer ball, 203405 Grade 3 203406 Grade 3 teams that will be coached by water bottle and snack each day. Bend FC Timbers professional 203407 Grade 4 203408 Grade 4 Camp split into two groups: grades staff. Team tryouts every May. 1 - 5 and grades 6 - 8. 203409 Grade 5 203410 Grade 5 For more information Fee: $79 ID $95 OD / session 203411 Grade 6 203412 Grade 6 on Bend FC Timbers Activity: 203230 203413 Grade 7 203414 Grade 7 Academy programs, visit BendFCTimbers.com. M - Th: 12:30 - 3:00 pm 203415 Grade 8 203416 Grade 8 Activity: 8/7 - 10

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Locations and parks lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 99 Start Smart Football QuickStart Tennis I Ages: 5 - 7 with adult Juniper Park YOUTH SPORTS Pine Nursery Park An exciting play format for Get involved with your child while learning tennis, designed to bring introducing them to the sport of kids into the game of tennis by football! We use soft equipment, utilizing specialized equipment, teaching the basics of kicking, shorter court dimensions and passing and catching. Equipment modified scoring - all tailored to is provided for players to keep. age and size. Adult must attend and participate Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session with their child. Extremely popular Ages: 4 - 5 program, so register early! Activity: 203500 Fee: $45 ID $54 OD / session M - Th: 8:30 - 9:30 am Activity: 203023 Mountain View’s Sessions: 7/10 - 20 7/24 - 8/3 Start Smart Su: 9:00 - 9:50 am 8/7 - 17 8/21 - 31 Get Ready For Fall Session: 9/10 - 10/8 Soccer Camp Ages: 6 - 7 Start Smart Golf Activity: 203501 Grades: 4 - 8 Ages: 5 - 7 with adult Tennis M - Th: 8:30 - 9:30 am Mountain View High School The Pavilion Sessions: 7/10 - 20 7/24 - 8/3 Start the season at the top of your For children who have little or game! Directed by Mountain View 8/7 - 17 8/21 - 31 no golf experience, this program Youth soccer staff, campers will enjoy NEW Ages: 7 - 11 utilizes the SNAG coaching three days of soccer fitness camp Tennis Camp system, moving parent-child Activity: 203502 to get ready for the fall season. Ages: 8 - 17 groups through different learning Bring a soccer ball, appropriate M - Th: 9:30 - 10:30 am stations while teaching necessary Juniper Park clothing, water bottle and snack Sessions: 7/10 - 20 7/24 - 8/3 motor skills and the basics of Join our summer tennis staff and each day. 8/7 - 17 8/21 - 31 golf including stance, swing and tune up your skills for the fall. Fee: $34 ID $41 OD / session etiquette. Adult must attend and Twelve hours of tennis sessions Activity: 203235 participate with their child. All will include stroke production, equipment provided. footwork, games, match play and Tu - Th: 6:00 - 7:30 pm lots of fun. Space is limited so Fee: $34 ID $41 OD / session Session: 8/15 - 17 register early. Activity: 203021 Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session Tu/Th: 6:00 - 6:50 pm Youth Soccer Clinics Activity: 203515 Grades: 1 - 5 Session: 5/16 - 25 M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Hal Puddy Field Session: 6/26 - 29 Get ready for the upcoming youth Start Smart soccer season by practicing Baseball passing, dribbling, shooting, Ages: 4 - 6 with adult footwork and agility. These clinics will be conducted by experienced Harmon Park BPRD staff. Get involved with your child in Fee: $24 ID $29 OD / session this engaging baseball program! We use soft equipment and age- Activity: 203220 appropriate stations and games Tu & Th: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm to teach the basics of throwing, Session: 8/22 & 24 catching and hitting. Equipment is provided for players to keep. Adult must attend and participate with their child. If you have a baseball glove, be sure to bring it each day. Fee: $45 ID $54 OD / session Activity: 203022 Tu - Th: 6:00 - 6:50 pm Session: 6/6 - 15

100 QuickStart Tennis II Track & Field

Ages: 8 - 11 YOUTH SPORTS Juniper Park Same great principles as Storm Track Camp QuickStart Tennis I, this class is Grades: 3 - 8 designed for the child that has Summit High School participated in tennis lessons Summit High School track coach before. Dave Turnbull, his staff and Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session athletes lead this camp for all Activity: 203503 ability levels. Our coaches aim to teach the best techniques and M - Th: 10:30 - 11:30 am REGISTER NOW improve your skills. Bring running Sessions: 7/10 - 20 7/24 - 8/3 FOR FALL! shoes, appropriate clothing, water 8/7 - 17 8/21 - 31 bottle and snack each day. 29th Annual Middle School Fee: $69 ID $83 OD / session Tennis I Collier Cup Tennis Tennis League Activity: 203260 Ages: 12 - 14 Championships Grades: 6 - 8 (2017 - 18 school year) M - Th: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Juniper Park Ages: 10 - 18 This program emphasizes Session: 6/26 - 29 skill development, maximum Instruction is based on the players’ Juniper Park desire to learn the rules, basic participation, good sportsmanship For Junior, Intermediate and and fun. This program is XC playing skills and court positioning Advanced levels! A classic! The NEW as fast as possible and to see dependent on volunteer coaches. Running Camp Collier Cup is Bend’s only outdoor Anyone interested in coaching, steady progress in their play. The summer tournament and the vibe Grades: 5 - 8 sessions are action-oriented and please go to our website to is friendly and focused on having complete a Volunteer Application. Pilot Butte Middle School include lots of fun. a great time. Come compete with Fee: $50 ID $60 OD / season Open to runners from ALL middle Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session locals and visitors alike from schools, this camp will help Activity: 203800 Activity: 203504 around the Pacific Northwest. runners become better, faster and Invite your out-of-town friends to M - Th: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Registration deadline: 8/29 smarter athletes as we provide join in! Questions? Call or email or until full an educational and inspirational Sessions: 7/10 - 20 7/24 - 8/3 [email protected] or Tu - Th: 4:00 - 5:30 pm experience for all ages and 8/7 - 17 8/21 - 31 (541) 706-6196. Season: 9/12 - 10/19 abilities. This is a great way to get F - Su: 7/7 - 9 ready for the coming cross country Activity: School: Tennis II Registration at www.usta.com season. Includes camp t-shirt. 203800.01 Cascade MS Bring running shoes, appropriate Ages: 12 - 14 Tournament ID #600026317 203800.02 High Desert MS clothing and water bottle each day. Juniper Park Sanctioned by the USTA 203800.03 Pacific Crest MS Fee: $38 ID $46 OD / session Sessions focus on continued skill development coupled with actual 203800.04 Pilot Butte MS Activity: 203261 match experiences. Players review Tennis Tournament 203800.05 Sky View MS M - Th: 3:00 - 4:30 pm basic shot making techniques, Training Session: 8/28 - 31 undertake more advanced drills, Ages: 10 - 17 learn and practice doubles, and play matches. Juniper Park Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session Join our energetic staff as they improve your game. Through Activity: 203505 advanced drills, strategies, M - Th: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm conditioning, and match play Sessions: 7/10 - 20 7/24 - 8/3 -- they will get you tournament tough! Whether you have 8/7 - 17 8/21 - 31 participated in tournament tennis for years, or never have before, these sessions are a must! Fee: $70 ID $84 OD / session Activity: 203510 M/W: 2:00 - 4:00 pm Sessions: 7/10 - 8/2 8/7 - 30

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Locations and parks lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 101 Pre-Season

YOUTH SPORTS Volleyball Clinics Grades: 6 - 8 Pilot Butte Middle School Get your game on! Join your local middle school coaches as we prepare for the coming season. Bring your knee pads each day. Fee: $40 ID $48 OD / session Activity: 203278 M - W: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Session: 8/28 - 30 REGISTER NOW 6th Grade FOR FALL! Volleyball League Grade: 6 (2017 - 18 school year) This league emphasizes building volleyball skills, maximum playing time, developing teamwork, Volleyball Bend High Little Cougar sportsmanship and leadership, and Jr. Lava Bear Volleyball Camp enjoying the sport of volleyball! Mountain View High School Teams are school-based (players Volleyball Camp must register for the school they Trinity Directed by Mountain View Bend High School attend) and practices are held Volleyball coach Kate McBrien, Volleyball Camp Bend High Volleyball coach Kristin at your school. Matches played her staff and players, these Trinity Lutheran School Cooper, her staff and players lead on Tuesday and/or Thursday camps cover all the skills required Join Trinity High School this camp for athletes of all ability evenings. Uniform tops provided to take your volleyball game to volleyball coach Greg Clift and levels. Learn passing, setting, for players to keep. This program the next level – passing, setting, his staff as they teach game hitting, digging and serving from is dependent on volunteer hitting, digging and serving. Bring fundamentals through a system a positive, enthusiastic staff. coaches. If you are interested in your knee pads and water bottle. of demonstrations, guidance, Includes camp t-shirt. Bring your coaching this season, please go Register by 7/14 to receive a camp repetition and correction in a fun knee pads and water bottle each to our website and complete a t-shirt. atmosphere. Leave with a better day. Volunteer Application. Activity: 203272 understanding of the game, Activity: 203270 Fee: $58 ID $70 OD / season improved skills and the ability to Registration deadline: 8/4 Grades: 2 - 6 Activity: 203550 take your game to a higher level. or until full Bring your knee pads and water Fee: $45 ID $54 OD / session Registration deadline: 8/13 Grades: 3 - 5 bottle each day. M - W: 8:00 - 10:00 am or until full Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session Fee: $56 ID $67 OD / session Session: 7/31 - 8/2 M/Tu/Th: 5:30 - 8:00 pm M - Th: 9:00 - 10:30 am Activity: 203280 Grades: 7 - 9 Season: 9/11 - 10/26 Grades: 6 - 9 Grades: 3 - 5 Fee: $70 ID $84 OD / session Fee: $75 ID $90 OD / session M - Th: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm M - Th: 1:00 - 3:30 pm M - Th: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Grades: 6 - 8 Session: 7/31 - 8/3 Session: 8/7 - 10 M - Th: 12:30 - 2:30 pm Session: 7/17 - 20

Volunteer with youth sports and adaptive programs.

Contact Kim at (541) 706-6127 for more information.

102 Weight Training

& Strength Camp CLIP IT OUT! YOUTH SPORTS ...... Grades: 6 - 9 (RE) PLACE Mountain View High School YOURIT FRIDGE! ON Learn safe, effective weight and strength training techniques to Yo! Sports Fans! DON’T ...... MISS OUT increase your strength, stamina, ON THE speed and agility. Use the Plan Ahead! ACTION! Mountain View High School weight room FREE of charge under the 2017 - 18 direct supervision of our high school coaches July and August. Youth League This camp is held in the Mountain Weight Training View weight room. Registration Deadlines: & Wrestling Fee: $39 ID $47 OD / session Activity: 203290 SUMMER 2017 REGISTRATION: Opens March 20 M - F: 9:00 - 11:00 am Wrestlenastics Registration Session: 7/3 - 7 (No session 7/4) Grades: K - 4 Program/League Season Deadline Bend High School Youth Fall Soccer League august - October June 5 Get your child active this Youth Tackle Football League august - October June 25 summer! Introduce them to wrestling activities in a fun, safe Youth Flag Football League september - November July 31 atmosphere. Includes games and Kindergarten Soccer League september - October aug. 6 activities to enhance balance, 6th Grade Volleyball League september - October aug. 13 coordination, strength and confidence. Led by high school Middle School Tennis League september - October aug. 29 coaches and athletes. Held in the wrestling room at Bend High FALL 2017 REGISTRATION: Opens August 7 School. Fee: $60 ID $72 OD / session Registration Program/League Season Deadline Activity: 203295 Youth Volleyball League october - Dec. sept., TBD M - Th: 8:30 - 10:30 am Wheelchair Session: 6/26 - 29 Bitty Basketball Nov. - Dec. oct., TBD Sports Middle School Basketball - Boys nov. - Dec. oct., TBD Youth Basketball League January - March nov., TBD Wheelchair Sports High School Basketball League dec. - March nov., TBD Ages: 16 & up Middle School Basketball - Girls January - March dec., TBD Adaptive The Pavilion Equipment If you have limited mobility or use WINTER-SPRING 2018 REGISTRATION: Opens Dec. 11 a wheelchair for mobility and are Bend Park & Recreation has looking for another recreation Registration adaptive equipment for people outlet, come play wheelchair Program/League Season Deadline with physical disabilities. An sports such as basketball, Youth Lacrosse League March - June March adaptive golf cart, sports rugby and more. Learn rules, Girls Softball League March - June March wheelchairs, adult hand-cycles basic playing skills, wheelchair and two child hand-cycles are mobility and have plenty of time Bitty Baseball April - May March available. If you are interested for practice. Sports wheelchairs Middle School Flag Rugby League april - May March in using this equipment or provided. renting it for an outing with Fee: $3 drop-in fee per night friends and family, please call (541) 706-6121. Activity: 204500 M & Th: 6:15 - 8:15 pm Sessions: 6/17 - 9/7

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Locations and parks lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 103 YOUTH SPORTS

GIVE & RECEIVE BAC K ...... COACHING MATTERS IN OUR COMMUNITY ...... thanks, coach

Many thanks to every volunteer who generously contributed time as a coach for youth winter and spring sports programs. These people shared their time, talent, energy and compassion to truly make a difference for the children and families who participate as part of their team. We couldn’t do it without you! Volunteers 3rd - 5th Grade Youth Basketball Needed to Joe Arvidson Jay Curley Kyle Kendall Gavin MacFarland Kelly Moyes Marcos Romero Michelle White Coach Youth Ryan Barker Wayne Dickinson Shaun Kent Lindy Maniscalco Elijah Myers Stephanie Russell Trevor Wigle Brandon Blumberg Amy Dimmitt Debora Kerr Chris Maskill Chris Nance Kerry Sexson Brian Wilkinson Team Sports Pam Bradbury Luke French Jerry Kerr Joe Mazzarella Joseph Nichols Richie Sexson Marc Williams Chad Brewer Harvey Gonzales Martha Ketsdever Derek McCulley Tom Nishikawa Smith Mike Wilson Keith Chaiet Brian Griffin Adrian Kettering Doug McDonald Nick Pardo Tom Sorenson Corky Wray Make a difference for a Craig Clayton Megan Griffin Matt Kettering Elisabeth Melner William Pelayo Kyle Stanton group of kids! Keith Clayton Andy High Wes Knapp Sean Merkord Jolie Perkins Eric Tabert Volunteers are essential Susan Coetzee John Hill Heather Knox Tonia Meyer Bill Pfeiffer Brian Thomas to youth sports programs. Olivia Cook Rob Imhoff Bill Latiolait Branden Miller Joe Riedl Mike Tompkins We are currently seeking Russ Crawmer Byron Jenson Jessica LeBlanc Kee Moon Mark Roberts David Vodak volunteer coaches for: Ryan Cruz Phil Jonsrud Shane Lefeber Benjamin Moore Joshua Rodriquez Staci West Kindergarten Soccer Youth Fall Soccer Kinder, 1st & 2nd Grade Bitty Ball Youth Flag Football James Borges Terry Denoux Casey Holden Ross Kranz TJ Pyle Nicole Stefano Michael Unruh Brent Bradley Kevin Detweiler Kirsten Holden Jessica Le Blanc Michelle Reeves Jason Stinnett David Vodak Youth Tackle Football Corey Bruhn Melissa Eckman John Howes Heather Light Joe Riedl Shaleana Stout Seth Walden Middle School Tennis Keith Clayton Trevor Flaherty Nate Janes Hannah Lippke Pete Sandgren Andy Timm 6th Grade Volleyball CJ Colt Brian George Byron Jenson Bryce Mitchell Jaime Schick Katrina Turbyne Sport experience preferred. Stacy Cox Kacey Green Anna Johnson Nathan Moses Maria Schwab Application and background Tori Culbertson Brett Hartlaub Emily Kirk Jolie Perkins Jane Shein check required. Training and support provided. For more Youth Hockey information, contact Rich at Mike Ahlman Josh Davis Paul Isreal John Laherty Mike Mills-Price Kelly Strucharz Jon Vlasak (541) 706-6126 or Keith Bell Justin Duke Bill Janulewicz Skyler Larsen Tim Monaco Aaron Tarnow Michel Waller [email protected]. Austin Brown Eric Flowers Jeremy Jensen Chet Liew Rick Morton Seth Taylor Travis White Isaac Brown Lance Hayes John Komar Rowan Litner Dale Pilon David Town Rob Brown Rory Howatt Ross Kranz Frank Martin Nick Rutonno Chris Trahey Sam Christensen Jerry Huegel Bronwyn Laherty Ryan Mchugh Taj Smith Mike Vargas

104 3rd - 5th Grade Youth Volleyball Kristen Allen Amy Dimmit Andis Kizansm Peter Ozolin YOUTH SPORTS Sue Arnold Ashley Donovan Randall Knight Jolie Perkins Charlene Bays Jerry Everist Todd LaFrenz Jennifer Phillips Eric Bays Paula Everist Kristin Larson Amy Pierce Rachelle Bays Mandy Faulkner Jessica Malinowski Shelly Ransom Juana Beede Mindy Godell Jeffrey Mertins Kristi Reinhart Banni Bunting Bobby Grover Brenda Miller Brandon Turley Sheiri Capitani Trish Grover Heather Miller Jeff Utu Kara Catalla Jennifer Hammond Tara Mortenson Scott Veronese BIG Neil Cole Heather Hansen Christina Myers Mike Wilson Katy Cross Jonathan Hicks Jennifer Nance Crystal Young Kelly Crowther Kim Hockin Kevin Nelson Kris Danks Tami Hoffman Lacy Nichols THANKS! Mariah Danks Kathy Hously Casie Ozolin Boys Middle School Basketball to our Justin Aldrich Jason Dornbecker Julie Lyche Seth Ramsey Troy Bailey Brian Earis Gavin MacFarland Jeff Reynolds winter and spring sports sponsors. Doug Baker Tim Foley Alex Macias Greg Rider John Baker Jeff Gregg Sterling McCord Kevin Rohde Thank you to all the local businesses and individuals who value Andy Balyeat Jesse Guevara Laurie Miller Tom Rupp healthy recreation opportunities for our community and help Eric Bennett Dietrich Haar Rich Mithoff Phillip Schliep make adult and youth sports programs possible. Please join us in Jerry Benson Keith Harris Bridget Montgomery Tom Sorenson thanking the following 2017 winter and spring sports sponsors: Jaames Bents Ron Hoffman Doug Morgan Greg Stackhouse Jim Brown Kevin Holland Lawrence Morris Shane Steffen Youth Basketball Program Sponsor: Seth Bucy Nicholas Hughes Riley O’Brien Karen Swenson Amy Campbell Ken Isola Laura O’Connell James Taylor The Center Orthopedic & Neurosurgical Chris Conway Kevin Karpstein Matthew O’Leary Debbie Tirrill Care & Research Bret Cromwell Debora Kerr Eddie Olivares Katrina Turbyne Rex Daines Jeff Klein Ryan O’Neil Michelle White Middle School Basketball Program Sponsor: Justin Davis Heather Knox Jake Paltzer Brian Wilber Bigfoot Beverages Don Delisi Kyle Lindikoff Seth Paskewich Shawn Woods Robert Dennis Michelle Lindikoff Darren Petrie Bitty Ball Basketball Program Sponsor: Ron Doke Heather Lowery Michelle Priem Krueger & Lenox, Girl Middle School Basketball Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Jeff Anderson Kyle Jurgenson Brady Bedsworth Peggy Kinkade Youth Hockey Louis Bennett Kelly McKinney Brent Black Cris Mercer Program Sponsor: Edward Bogart Katie Merickel Youth Sports Team Krueger & Lenox, Jim Brown Tyler Pendergast Oral & Maxillofacial Bill Bufford Claire Philippy Sponsorship Opportunities Surgery Shara Carnahan Gary Philippy Here’s a chance to promote your business and support Bend Park & Janell Char Dan Russell Recreation District youth sports teams programs. Each team sponsor Jonathan Char Beverly Shipman will have their business name printed on the back of team jerseys Adult Hockey Todd Eckhart Jennifer Sutterfield and will receive a team photo plaque. For more information, call Russ Program Sponsor: Jenny Erard Lynsee Swearingen Holliday at (541) 706-6108. Sponsoring a team is easy! Simply go to Janae Evans Scott Swearingen the BPRD registration website and reference the number of the team Baldy’s Barbeque Chris Fitton Andrew Tyler sport you would like to sponsor: Chris Gladd Jon Williams Curling Program Program: 203000 Youth Flag Football (boys & girls grades 1 - 6) Matt Haney $275/team Sponsor: Program: 203002 Youth Fall S Marni Hanna occer (boys & girls grades 1 - 8) $275/team Program: 203004 Miller Lumber John Howes Kindergarten Soccer (boys & girls) $275/team

For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • www.bendparksandrec.org • Locations and parks lists on pages 108 - 111 ID = In-District Resident Fee • OD = Out-of-District Fee • = visit our website for other choices of days/times 105 106 For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 107 Program Locations

Locations of all summer BPRD programs are in alphabetical order below.

Academie De Ballet Classique Drake Park Mountain View High School Summit High School 162 NW Greenwood Ave, Bend, OR 97701 777 NW Riverside Blvd, Bend OR 97701 2755 NE 27th St, Bend, OR 97701 2855 NW Clearwater Dr, Bend, OR 97701

American Red Cross – Service Master Elk Meadow Elementary School Norton Ave. Apartments Sylvan Learning Center Location 60880 Brookswood Blvd, Bend, OR 97702 415 NE Norton Ave, Bend, OR 97701 2150 NE Studio Rd, Bend, OR 97702 20806 Sockeye Pl, Ste. 210, Bend, OR 97701 Ensworth Elementary School Odyssey Martial Arts Sylvan Learning Center - Amity Creek Elementary 2150 NE Daggett Ln, Bend, OR 97701 924 B SE Wilson Ave, Bend, OR 97702 NorthWest Crossing 437 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97701 2863 NW Crossing Dr, Bend, OR 97701 Elk Lake’s Little Fawn Campground OSU Cascades Campus Art Station US Forest Road 4625, Bend, OR 97701 1500 SW Chandler Ave, Bend, OR 97702 Tetherow Golf Course 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr, Bend, OR 97702 61240 Skyline Ranch Rd, Bend, OR 97702 Hal Puddy Field Pacific Crest Middle School Aspen Hall 225 SE 15th St, Bend, OR 97702 3030 NW Elwood Ln, Bend, OR 97701 The Environmental Center 18920 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend, OR 97701 16 NW Ave, Bend, OR 97701 Harmon Park, Hobby Hut The Pavilion Awbrey Glen Golf Club & Outdoor Center 1001 SW Bradbury Way, Bend, OR 97702 The Pavilion 2500 Awbrey Glen Dr, Bend, OR 97701 1100 NW Harmon Blvd, Bend, OR 97701 1001 SW Bradbury Way, Bend, OR 97702 Pilot Butte Middle School Bear Creek Elementary School High Lakes Elementary School 1501 NE Neff Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Trinity Lutheran School 51 SE 13th, Bend, OR 97702 2500 NW High Lakes Lp, Bend, OR 97701 2550 NE Butler Market Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Pine Nursery Park BEAT Studio Highland Elementary School at Kenwood 3750 NE Purcell Blvd, Bend, OR 97701 Tula Movement Arts 1080 SE 9th Street, Suite 120, Bend 97701 701 NW Newport Ave, Bend, OR 97701 2797 NW Clearwater Drive, Suite 100 Pine Ridge Elementary School Bend, OR 97703 Bend Fieldhouse Hollinshead Park & Barn 19840 Hollygrape St, Bend, OR 97702 (at Vince Genna Stadium) 1235 NE Jones Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe 401 SE Roosevelt Ave, Bend, OR 97702 Pioneer Park 805 SW Industrial Way, Ste 6, Bend, OR 97702 Jewell Elementary School 1525 NW Wall St, Bend, OR 97701 Bend Golf & Country Club 20550 Murphy Rd, Bend, OR 97702 Tumalo State Park 61045 Country Club Dr, Bend, OR 97702 Ponderosa Elementary School 64120 O. B. Riley Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Juniper Elementary School 3790 NE Purcell Blvd, Bend, OR 97701 Bend High School 1300 NE Norton, Bend, OR 97701 Twin Knolls Transition Co-op 230 NE 6th St, Bend, OR 97701 Ponderosa Park & Skatepark 2500 NE Twin Knolls Dr, Bend, OR 97702 Juniper Park 225 SE 15th St, Bend, OR 97702 Bend Senior Center 800 NE 6th St, Bend, OR 97701 Vince Genna Stadium 1600 SE Reed Market Rd, Bend, OR 97702 Riverbend Park 401 SE Roosevelt Ave, Bend, OR 97702 Juniper Swim & Fitness Center 799 SW Columbia St, Bend, OR 97702 Big Sky Sports Complex 800 NE 6th St, Bend, OR 97701 Westside Village Magnet School 21690 NE Neff Rd, Bend, OR 97701 River’s Edge Golf Course 1101 NW 12th St, Bend, OR 97701 KPOV – High Desert Community Radio 400 NW Pro Shop Drive, Bend, OR 97701 BPRD District Office 501 NW Bond St, Bend, OR 97701 799 SW Columbia St, Bend, OR 97702 Shevlin Park La Pine State Park 18920 Shevlin Park Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Buckingham Elementary 15800 State Recreation Rd, La Pine, OR 97739 62560 Hamby Rd, Bend, OR 97701 Silver Rail Elementary School Larkspur Park 61530 SE Stone Creek St, Bend, OR 97702 Cascade Indoor Sports 1700 SE Reed Market Rd, Bend, OR 97702 20775 High Desert Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Sky View Middle School Lava Ridge Elementary School 63555 NE 18th St, Bend, OR 97701 Cascade Middle School 20805 Cooley Rd, Bend, OR 97701 19619 Mountaineer Way, Bend, OR 97702 Skyline Sports Complex Lost Tracks Golf Club 19617 Mountaineer Way, Bend, OR 97702 Cascade School of Music 60205 Sunset View Dr, Bend, OR 97702 200 NW Pacific Park Ln, Bend, OR 97701 Smith Martial Arts Miller Elementary School 100 SE Bridgeford Blvd, Suite A Columbia Park 300 NW Crosby Dr, Bend, OR 97701 Bend, OR 97702 264 SW Columbia St, Bend, OR 97702

108 Park & Facility Rentals: ARK, RENT A P PICNIC ACSHELTERILITY For Your OR F Next Event Aspen Hall

Consider a Bend Park & Recreation District facility or park for your special celebration, meeting or event. Offering a variety of buildings and places, BRPD has the rental spaces available to match your event needs.

Aspen Hall is located in beautiful Shevlin Juniper Swim & Fitness Center Hollinshead Barn Park, just minutes from downtown. The hall is available for swim parties, pool rentals and features open-beamed ceilings, tile floors with special fitness events. Options are available wood framed windows and a full kitchen. from packages during open recreation swim Doors open out to a beautiful patio, towering times or private party pool rental. pines, lawn and shimmering pond. THE PAVILION welcomes groups for Hollinshead Barn rests in a lush birthday parties and other special events. park in the heart of Bend. The two-story barn Bring the gang for open skate and rent the combines the charm of its historic origins party room. In addition, the entire facility is with a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Inside the available in the non-ice season and can host barn has gorgeous wood floors and accessible more than 800 people. The Pavilion elevator (to the second floor). The outdoor THE ART STATION is the perfect place to space features a fenced-in lawn, two patios, host birthday parties and other get-togethers. barbecue and outdoor benches. Both art parties and clay parties are available Marcoulier Event Room at the for children and adults. Bend Senior Center is a large, open space Parks, pICNIC SHELTERs & with beautiful maple wood floors perfect sports fields are available for rent. for dancing, lots of natural light and a full Fees are based on the size of your group, park Marcoulier Event Room commercial kitchen. It is the perfect location amenities and length of your event. for a wedding, reception, reunion or event with seating up to 250 people. Sport packs which include: volleyball and net, baseball equipment and Frisbee are Riverbend Community Room available for rent for your outdoor party or is located in the District office and available company picnic. You just add the fun! for presentations, meetings or small events. The room opens up to an outdoor plaza Visit bendparksandrec.org for more details overlooking the Deschutes River and and virtual tours or call (541) 389-7275 Riverbend Park. for additional information or to make a reservation. Picnic Shelter

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ONLINE elds b g i round b available online at www.bendparksandrec.org and a print s i et b c S helter i c le l i t k i map is available at our facilities. yg g Off ate sc Gol c k sh i n o orseshoes estrooms (Year-round) ( estrooms i cn i i Ball F Bas Pla R R A er Riv Sk T enn F Di Fac P For additional information on parks and trails, visit NAME ADDRESS D H A reas N atural P our website at www.bendparksandrec.org or Al Moody Park 2225 NE Daggett Ln call (541) 389-7275. • • • • Alpine Park 19500 Century Dr • Park & Trail Rules & Regulations: Awbrey Village Park 3015 NW Merchant Way • These rules are in place for the safety and enjoyment of Bend Park & Recreation District 799 SW Columbia St • • all park users. Park users are responsible for knowing BPRD Park Services 1675 SW Simpson Ave and following all park rules. This is a partial list. Bend Senior Center 1600 SE Reed Market Rd For the full rules and regulations text, call 541-389-7275 • • • or visit our website at www.bendparksandrec.org. Bend Whitewater Park 166 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr • For non-emergency police matters, call 541-693-6911. Big Sky Park 21690 NE Neff Rd • • • • • • For emergencies, dial 911. Blakely Park 1155 SW Brookswood Blvd • • • • Parks and trails are open 5:00 am to 10:00 pm daily. Boyd Park 20750 NE Comet Ln • • • • • City ordinances require that dogs must be on leash at Brooks Park 35 NW Drake Rd • • all times within the city limits (except at designated Canal Row Park 1630 NE Butler Market Rd off-leash areas) and their waste properly removed. • • • • Dog “rest stops” along the trails and in the parks Columbia Park 264 NW Columbia St • • • • • provide you with disposal bags and trash cans. Compass Park 2500 NW Crossing Dr • Do not litter. Trash cans are located throughout the • • • • park and trail system. Discovery Park 1315 NW Discovery Drive • • • • • Vehicles must remain on roadways or in parking areas. Dohema River Access 35 NW Drake Rd • No parking on District property between 10:00 pm and Drake Park 777 NW Riverside Blvd 5:00 am. • • • Farewell Bend Park 1000 SW Reed Market Rd • No camping, smoking or fires allowed. Alcoholic • • • • • • beverages allowed by permit only. First Street Rapids Park 1980 NW First St • • • • • Feeding geese, ducks, other waterfowl and wildlife is Foxborough Park 61308 Sunflower Ln not allowed. • • • Gardenside Park 61750 Darla Pl • Removing vegetation is not allowed. • • • • Propane cook stoves are allowed; no charcoal grills Genna Stadium 401 SE Roosevelt Ave allowed. Harmon Park 1100 NW Harmon Rd • • • • • • Metal detectors allowed by permit only. Harvest Park 63240 NW Lavacrest St • The use of airborne projectiles, including golf and • • High Desert Park 60895 27th St archery, is not allowed. • Hillside I Park 2050 NW 12th St • Sales and concessions are allowed by permit only. • • • Hillside II Park 910 NW Saginaw Ave Trail Use: • Hixon Park 125 SW Crowell Way • Some sections of the trail are on private property. Hollinshead Park 1235 NE Jones Rd Please stay on the designated trail. • • • • Areas along the river are sensitive wildlife habitat. Hollygrape Park 19489 SW Hollygrape St • • Please do not walk along the river bank. Jaycee Park 478 Railroad St • • • • Bicyclists are not allowed on some sections of the Juniper Park 800 NE 6th St trails. Please observe pedestrian-only trail sections. • • • • • • • No motorized vehicles allowed on trails. Juniper Swim & Fitness Center 800 NE 6th St • • Kiwanis Park 800 SE Centennial Blvd • • • • • Larkspur Park 1700 SE Reed Market Rd • • • • • • 110 reas easonal) n g S entals f all -leash A R all ccess i oard y elds b g i round b s i et b c S helter i c le l i t k i yg g Off ate sc Gol c k sh i n o orseshoes estrooms (Year-round) ( estrooms i cn i i Ball F Bas Pla R R A er Riv Sk T enn F Di Fac P NAME ADDRESS D H A reas N atural P Al Moody Park 2225 NE Daggett Ln • • • • Lewis & Clark Park 2520 NW Lemhi Pass Dr • • Alpine Park 19500 Century Dr • McKay Park 166 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr • • • Awbrey Village Park 3015 NW Merchant Way • Miller’s Landing Park 55 NW Riverside Blvd • • • • Bend Park & Recreation District 799 SW Columbia St • • Mountain View Park 1975 NE Providence Dr • • • BPRD Park Services 1675 SW Simpson Ave Orchard Park 2001 NE 6th St • • • • Bend Senior Center 1600 SE Reed Market Rd • • • Overturf Park 475 NW 17th St • • • • Bend Whitewater Park Bend Whitewater Park 166 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr • Pacific Park 200 NW Pacific Park Ln • Big Sky Park 21690 NE Neff Rd • • • • • • Pageant Park 691 NW Drake Rd • • Blakely Park 1155 SW Brookswood Blvd • • • The Pavilion 1001 SW Bradbury Way • • Boyd Park 20750 NE Comet Ln • • • • Pilot Butte Neighborhood Park 1310 NE Highway 20 • • • • Brooks Park 35 NW Drake Rd • • Pine Nursery Park 3750 NE Purcell Blvd • • • • • • • • Canal Row Park 1630 NE Butler Market Rd • • • • Pine Ridge Park 61250 Linfield Ct • • • Columbia Park 264 NW Columbia St • • • • • Pioneer Park 1525 NW Wall St • • • Compass Park 2500 NW Crossing Dr • • • • Ponderosa Park 225 SE 15th St • • • • • • • • Discovery Park 1315 NW Discovery Drive • • • • Providence Park 1055 NE Providence Dr • • • Dohema River Access 35 NW Drake Rd • Quail Park 2755 NW Regency St • • • • • • Drake Park 777 NW Riverside Blvd • • • River Canyon Park 61005 Snowbrush Dr Farewell Bend Park 1000 SW Reed Market Rd • • • • • • River Rim Park 19400 Charleswood Ln • First Street Rapids Park 1980 NW First St • • • • Riverbend Park 799 SW Columbia St • • • • Foxborough Park 61308 Sunflower Ln Riverview Park 225 NE Division St • • • • • Shevlin Park Gardenside Park 61750 Darla Pl • • • Rockridge Park NE 18th St & Egypt Dr • Genna Stadium 401 SE Roosevelt Ave Sawyer Park 62999 O.B. Riley Rd • • • • Harmon Park 1100 NW Harmon Rd • • • • • Sawyer Uplands Park 700 NW Yosemite Dr • • Harvest Park 63240 NW Lavacrest St • • Shevlin Park 18920 NW Shevlin Park Rd • • • • • High Desert Park 60895 27th St • Skyline Sports Complex Park 19617 Mountaineer Way • • • • Hillside I Park 2050 NW 12th St • • • Stover Park 1650 NE Watson Dr • • • 1150 NW Hillside II Park 910 NW Saginaw Ave Summit Park • Promontory Dr • • • Hixon Park 125 SW Crowell Way Sun Meadow Park 61150 Dayspring Dr Hollinshead Park 1235 NE Jones Rd • • • • • • • Sunset View Park 990 NW Stannium Rd Hollygrape Park 19489 SW Hollygrape St • 2996 NW Three • • Sylvan Park Sisters Dr • • • Jaycee Park 478 Railroad St • • • Three Pines Park 19089 Mt Hood Pl Juniper Park 800 NE 6th St • • • • • • • • Wildflower Park 60955 River Rim Dr Juniper Swim & Fitness Center 800 NE 6th St • • • • Woodriver Park 61690 Woodriver Dr Kiwanis Park 800 SE Centennial Blvd • • • • • • • • Larkspur Park 1700 SE Reed Market Rd • • • • • • Harvest Park For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 111 PRSRT STD. 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