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sPRING & SUMMERProgram 2015 Guide KIDZ LOVE SOCCER Kidz Love Soccer . . . Soccer 1 Ages 5-6 years Where The Score Is Always Fun to Fun! Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific de- fense, etc. Fun skill games are played at each session, and every partici- pant will have a ball at his/her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be Kids from 2 to 10 years of age learn the world’s most introduced gradually. popular sport from professional coaches trained in the Kidz Love Shin guards required after the first class. Soccer method, a session experience includes

age-appropriate activities: skill demonstrations, fun games and Spring 4/7-6/2 4:45-5:30 pm/ID#8872 $95 instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, Summer 6/23-8/18 5:45-6:30 pm/ID#9018 $95 recreational format. Soccer 2 skillz & scrimmages Ages 7-10 years All classes: 9 week sessions Kids will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in LOCATION: Cirque Park a team-play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize 7250 Cirque Dr. W. application of finer technical points. All levels of play are encouraged to CAMP LOCATION: Sunset Terrace Park come out and enjoy the soccer fun! 1902 Seaview St. W. Each participant will receive a soccer jersey! Shin guards required after the first class. mommy, Daddy & Me Ages 2-3 1/2 years Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Spring 4/7-6/2 5:30-6:15 pm/ID#8875 $95 Game!” As you and your child participate in our fun, age-appropriate Summer 6/23-8/18 6:30-7:15 pm/ID#9017 $95 activities, your children will be developing their socialization and large motor skills. A variety of activities designed around the game of soccer half day soccer camp Ages 4 1/2 -10 years will be played each week. The fun happens on the field, and in Mommy/ Spend a week enjoying the world’s most popular sport in a fun, recre- Daddy & Me Soccer, you won’t have to watch from the sidelines. ational environment. Play fun soccer games to build skills in our fun, age- appropriate camp. Learn and practice soccer skills including: dribbling, Spring 4/7-6/2 9:45-10:15 am/ID#8879 $95 passing, receiving and shooting. Everyone is a winner as the week’s fun Summer 6/23-8/18 4-4:30 pm/ID#9015 $95 culminates in an age-appropriate “World Cup” tournament. Each participant will receive a soccerball and jersey! tot Soccer Ages 3 1/2-4 years Campers should bring a full water bottle and a healthy snack. Soccer shoes and Encourages large motor skill development through fun soccer games sunscreen are recommended. Shin guards required after the first class. and introduces small children to a group setting. Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! JUNE 15-19 MONDAY - FRIDAY 9 AM - 12 PM $115 Shin guards required after the first class. Level 1 4 1/2-6 years ID#9019 Level 2 7-8 years ID#9020 Spring 4/7-6/2 10:25-11:00 am/ID#8870 $95 Level 3 9-10 years ID#9021 4:10-4:45 pm/ID#8877 $95 Summer 6/23-8/18 4:40-5:10 pm/ID#9013 $95 all participants will receive a Kidz love Pre Soccer Ages 4-5 years soccer jersey! This activity teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self- esteem through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age-appropriate environment. Shin guards required after the first class.

Spring 4/7-6/2 10:25-11:00 am/ID#8870 $95 4:10-4:45 pm/ID#8873 $95 Summer 6/23-8/18 5:10-5:45 pm/ID#9011 $95 KIDZ LOVE SOCCER CONTACT INFORMATION: Rain-out Hotline: 1.888.372.5803 Kidz Love Soccer Web- site: www.kidzlovesoccer.com 2 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com Youth Sports University Place Recreation Youth INDOOR SOCCER Sports Leagues invite children from Instructional Leagues Pre-K through 7th grade to join a Leagues available for boys and girls pre-k through 4th grade. This is an recreational sport league. Leagues will instructional, fun and less muddy soccer league great for introducing focus on teamwork, sportsmanship, the youth to the ever-popular game of soccer. Players will be notified basic fundamental instruction and of their team placement by mid-September with practices and games most importantly, HAVING FUN!!! beginning in early October. Emphasis is on participation & having Days of games and practices will vary fun! as they are determined by the coach’s preferences and/or field availability. DAYS: Mon.-Fri. (days & times will vary) Coaches forming teams need to pick up LOCATION: University Place schools a packet at the Recreation office: 3609 INSTRUCTOR: Volunteer coaches Market Place W Suite 102.,U.P. 98466 AGE/GRADE: T-Ball Instruction Pre-K (ages 4-5) - ID#9074 Coed leagues available for boys and girls Pre-K - 1st grade. Kindergarten (ages 5-6) - ID#9073 Coach-Pitch Instruction 1st & 2nd grade - ID# 9071 Coed leagues available for boys and girls 1st & 2nd grade. 3rd & 4th grade - ID# 9072 FLAG FOOTBALL final deadline: March 13, 2015 Instructional Leagues $65 Resident /$70 Non-resident Three leagues available, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th and 5th/6th grades. This $10 fee will be applied after March 13 for late registrations is a great way to introduce your child to the sport of football in a fun recreational league. Players will be notified of team placement in Boys early September. Season begins end of September and runs through Hollywood & Regulation Instruction November. This is a non-tackle, pass only league with emphasis on Leagues available for boys 3rd/4th, 5th/6th & 7th grade. teamwork, participation and sportsmanship. Emphasis is on partici- Girls fastpitch pation and having fun! Modified & Fastpitch Instruction Leagues available for girls 3rd/4th, 5th/6th & 7th grade. DAYS: mon.-Fri. (days & times will vary) LOCATION: University Place schools League runs mid-April to mid-June INSTRUCTOR: Volunteer coaches

final deadline: March 13, 2015 GRADES: $80 Resident /$85 Non-resident 1st/2nd grade - ID#9075 $10 fee will be applied after March 13 for late registrations 3rd/4th grade - ID#9076 5th/6th grade - ID#9077 For more information, printable registration form, or on-line DEADLINE: September 11, 2015 registration, visit www.CityofUP.com or call 253.460.2530. INDOOR SOCCER FEES: $70 Resident/$75 Non-resident FLAG FOOTBALL FEES: $80 Resident/$85 Non-resident WANTED! Vo l u n t e e r c o a c h e s , officials & s i t e s u p e r v i s o r s . . .for ALL youth sport leagues. If you would like to volunteer as a coach or become an official for the , baseball or season, please contact Andy Nelson at 253.460.2530 or e-mail [email protected].

3 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com youth baseball/softball Registration Form Please complete this form and submit with appropriate registration fee to: DEADLINE City of University Place ATTN: Recreation Services March 13, 2015 3715 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98466 Fax: 253.460.5416 / Info. 253.460.2530 Walk-In: 3609 Market Place W Suite 102, U.P. 98466/9 am-4 pm, M-F Player’s Name: Birth Date: / / (Last Name) (First Name)

Age: Grade: School Attending: Sex: M F

Parent’s Name: Hm. Phone: Cell Phone:

Address: City/State: Zip:

Email Address: Preferred Coach/Friend: **Please Note: This is only a request; we will do our best but there are no guarantees. If we need a coach for your child’s team would you be willing to coach? If so check here: We are excited to announce that we are now offering a discount for coaches!

Co-Ed Leagues Boys Baseball & Girls Fastpitch final deadline: March 13, 2015 final deadline: March 13, 2015 $65 Resident /$70 Non-resident $80 Resident /$85 Non-resident $10 fee will be applied after 3/13 for late registrations $10 fee will be applied after 3/13 for late registrations

Co e d ID# Bo y s Ba s e b a l l ID# Gi r l s Fa s t p i t c h ID# T-Ball (PK-4&5 yrs 5U) 8889 10U Hollywood (3rd/4th) 8880 10U Modified (3rd/4th) 8884 T-Ball (K/1st 6U) 8888 10U Reg. Baseball (3rd/4th) 8881 12U Fastpitch (5th/6th) 8885 Coach Pitch (1st/2nd 8U) 8887 12U Reg. Baseball (5th/6th) 8882 14U Fastpitch (7th) 8886 14U Reg. Baseball (7th) 8883

T-Shirt Sizes: ______YXS ______YS (size 6-8 ) ______YM (size 10-12) ______YL (size 14-16)

______AS ______AM ______AL ______AXL ______AXXL (Please order correct size as shirts will not be exchanged)

**This activity is not sponsored by or endorsed by the University Place School District Parent/Guardian Permission/Medical Consent Parents/Guardians of all participants are requested to sign the following release. I/We assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless City of University Place Parks Division, City of University Place, University Place School District, team sponsor, supervisors, officials, coaches, volunteers and persons transporting myself or my/our child for any claim arising from injury to myself or my/our child. Furthermore, in case of an emergency, and my child should require medical attention, I give permission for a City U.P. coach, or the coach’s designee, to secure the emergency medical attention required. Any direction to the contrary should be noted and signed. I agree that pictures taken during program hours may be used for future promotional purposes.

Parent Signature: Date:

CHECK (payable to “City of University Place”) VISA MC STAFF USE ONLY Amt. Paid: cash / Ck / CC CARD # / / / EXPIRATION DATE: /

SIGNATURE: AMOUNT $ Date: received By: 4 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com youth flag football & indoor soccer Registration Form $10 fee will be Please complete this form and submit with appropriate registration fee to: applied after 9/11 for City of University Place ATTN: Recreation Services late registrations 3715 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98466 Fax: 253.460.5416 / Info. 253.460.2530 Walk-In: 3609 Market Place W Suite 102, U.P. 98466/9 am-4 pm M-F

Player’s Name: Birth Date: / / (Last Name) (First Name)

Age: Grade: School Attending: Sex: M F

Parent’s Name: Hm. Phone: Cell Phone:

Address: City/State: Zip:

Email Address: Preferred Coach/Friend: **Please Note: This is only a request; we will do our best but there are no guarantees.

If we need a coach for your child’s team would you be willing to coach? If so check here: We are excited to announce that we are now offering a discount for coaches!

INDOOR SOCCER Fe e s & De a d l i n e s FLAG FOOTBALL Please check preferred division: DEADLINE: September 11, 2015 Please check preferred division: Pre-K (4-5 yr) ID#9074 INDOOR SOCCER FEES: 1st/2nd grade ID#9075 Kindergarten (5-6 yr) ID#9073 $70 Resident/$75 Non-resident 3rd/4th grade ID#9076 1st/2nd grade ID#9071 FLAG FOOTBALL FEES: 5th/6th grade ID#9077 3rd/4th grade ID#9072 $80 Resident/$85 Non-resident

T-Shirt Sizes: ______YXS ______YS (size 6-8 ) ______YM (size 10-12) ______YL (size 14-16)

______AS ______AM ______AL ______AXL ______AXXL (Please order correct size as shirts will not be exchanged)

**This activity is not sponsored by or endorsed by the University Place School District. Parent/Guardian Permission/Medical Consent: Parents/guardians of all participants are requested to sign the following release. I/we assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation includ- ing transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless City of University Place Parks Division, City of University Place, University Place School District, team sponsor, supervisors, officials, coaches, volunteers and persons transporting myself or my/our child from any claim arising from injury to myself or my/our child. Furthermore, in case of an emergency, and my child should require medical attention, I give permission for a City of U.P. coach, or the coach’s designee, to secure the emergency medical attention required. Any direction to the contrary should be noted and signed. I agree that pictures taken during program hours may be used for future promotional purposes.

Parent Signature: Date:

CHECK (payable to “City of University Place”) VISA MC STAFF USE ONLY Amt. Paid: cash / Ck / CC CARD # / / / EXPIRATION DATE: /

SIGNATURE: AMOUNT $ Date: received By: 5 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com Youth Outdoor Soccer & Summer baseball/Softball youth outdoor soccer Instructional Leagues

University Place Parks & Recreation offers a coed summer outdoor soccer league for Pre-K through 2nd graders that will begin after July 4. This will be a six game season and games will be held during the week, no weekend games.

The cost for the league is $55 which will also include a uniform.

This is an instructional league great for introducing the youth to the ever-popular game of soccer. Players will be notified of their team placement by end of June. Emphasis is on participation and having fun!

DAYS: Monday-Thursday (days and times will vary) LOCATION: University Place school fields and Cirque Park Led by volunteer coaches

AGE/GRADE ID# Pre-K/Kindergarten (ages 4-6) 8896 1st & 2nd Grade 8897

registration deadline: friday, june 12

Summer baseball season 2015 The U.P. Parks & Recreation Department is excited to offer a Summer Youth Baseball Season. This league will be for those who want to extend their baseball season ten more games. The summer baseball season will start after the 4th of July and run through the middle of August. Games will be played on weekdays (Monday-Thursday) in the evenings, likely playing two games per week between 5:30-9 pm. Practices will be reserved after schedule is out. Coed Coach Pitch (1 ump), Boys & Girls: 10U, 12U, 14U (no Hollywood) teams/player. Players will need to be affiliated with a team- UNIFORMS NOT INCLUDED.Games to be played at Cirque Park & Sunset Terrace. \

COST: $70 Resident $75 Non-Resident

registration deadline: friday, june 12 *This is a no frills league; we are offering ten games and practice if we have space. We will not order jerseys, take conflicts, and kids will need to have a destination for the team they want to be on.

Teams that play in the U.P. spring league will be given preference for summer league. Outside teams can register. First six teams to sign up will be guaranteed.

For more information contact the Parks & Recreation Office at 253.460.2530.

6 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com Youth Outdoor Soccer & Summer baseball/Softball Registration Form $10 fee will be Please complete this form and submit with appropriate registration fee to: applied after 6/12 for late City of University Place ATTN: Recreation Services DEADLINE registrations 3715 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98466 June 12, 2015 Fax: 253.460.5416 / Info. 253.460.2530 Walk-In: 3609 Market Place W Suite 102, U.P. 98466/9 am-4 pm M-F

Player’s Name: Birth Date: / / (Last Name) (First Name)

Age: Grade: School Attending: Sex: M F

Parent’s Name:

Address:

City/State: Zip:

Hm. Phone: Cell Phone: Work Phone:

Email Address:

Preferred Coach/Friend: **Please Note: This is only a request; we will do our best but there are no guarantees.

OUTDOOR SOCCER Fe e s & De a d l i n e s BASEBALL/SOFTBALL Please check preferred division: Soccer Please check preferred division: $55 Pre-K/K (ages 4-6)/ID#8896 10U Boys/ID#8892 10U Girls/ID#8898 Baseball/softball 12U Boys/ID#8893 12U Girls/ID#8899 1st & 2nd Grade/ID#8897 Resident: $70 14U Boys/ID#8894 14U Girls/ID#8900

Non-resident: $75 Coach Pitch/ID#8895

Youth T-shirt sizes: ______YS (size 6-8 ) ______YM (size 10-12) ______YL (size 14-16) SOCCER ONLY Adult T-Shirt Sizes: ______AS ______AM ______AL ______AXL ______AXXL (Please order correct size as shirts will not be exchanged) **This activity is not sponsored by or endorsed by the University Place School District Parent/Guardian Permission/Medical Consent: Parents/Guardians of all participants are requested to sign the following release. I/We assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation includ- ing transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless City of University Place Parks Division, City of University Place, University Place School District, team sponsor, supervisors, officials, coaches, volunteers and persons transporting myself or my/our child from any claim arising from injury to myself or my/our child. Furthermore, in case of an emergency, and my child should require medical attention, I give permission for a City of U.P. coach, or the coach’s designee, to secure the emergency medical attention required. Any direction to the contrary should be noted and signed. I agree that pictures taken during program hours may be used for future promotional purposes.

Parent Signature: Date: C HECK (payable to “City of University Place”) VISA MC STAFF USE ONLY Amt. Paid: cash / Ck / CC CARD # / / / EXPIRATION DATE: /

SIGNATURE: AMOUNT $ Date: received By: 7 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com City of University Place Parks & Recreation Concussion Information Sheet Adapted from the CDC and the 3rd International Conference on Concussion in Sport “The Lystedt Law” HB 1824

Due to recent Washington State Legislation the City of University Place Parks and Recreation is now re- quiring all parents/participants to sign documentation acknowledging receipt and understanding of the management of concussion and head injury in youth sports and activities. The participants will not be allowed to practice or play until the paperwork is signed. Please read the following information, sign and return the form along with your Youth Sport registration form to our Parks and Recreation office; 3715 Bridgeport Way W, U.P. 98466

A concussion is a brain injury and all brain injuries are serious. They are caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or by a blow to another part of the body with the force transmitted to the head. They can range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain normally works. Even though most concussions are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications including prolonged brain dam- age and death if not recognized and managed properly. In other words, even a “ding” or a bump on the head can be serious. You can’t see a concussion and most sports concussions occur without loss of consciousness. Signs and symptoms of concussion may show up right after the injury or can take hours or days to fully appear. If your child reports any symptoms of concussion, or if you notice the symptoms or signs of concussion yourself, seek medical attention right away. What can happen if my child keeps on playing with a concussion or returns too soon?

If you think your child has suffered a concussion Athletes with the signs and symptoms of concussion should be removed from play immediately. Continuing to play with the signs and symp- toms of a concussion leaves the young athlete especially vulnerable to greater injury. There is an increased risk of significant damage from a concussion for a period of time after that concussion occurs, particularly if the athlete suffers another concussion before completely recover- ing from the first one. This can lead to prolonged recovery, or even to severe brain swelling (second impact syndrome) with devastating and even fatal consequences. It is well known that adolescent or teenage athletes will often under-report symptoms of injuries, and concussions are no different. As a result, education of administrators, coaches, parents and students is the key for student-athlete’s safety.

Any athlete even suspected of suffering a concussion should be removed from the game or practice immediately. No athlete may return to activity after an apparent head injury or concussion, regardless of how mild it seems or how quickly symptoms clear, without medical clear- ance. Close observation of the athlete should continue for several hours. The new “Zackery Lystedt Law” in Washington now requires the consistent and uniform implementation of long and well-established return to play concussion guidelines that have been recommended for several years:

“a youth athlete who is suspected of sustaining a concussion or head injury in a practice or game shall be removed from competition at that time” and “…may not return to play until the athlete is evaluated by a licensed health care provider trained in the evaluation and management of concussion and received written clearance to return to play from that health care provider.”

You should also inform your child’s coach if you think that your child may have a concussion. Remember, it’s better to miss one game than miss the whole season; when in doubt, the athlete sits out.

For current information on concussions visit this: http://www.cdc.gov/ConcussionInYouthSports

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Parent or Legal Guardian Printed Parent or Legal Guardian Signature Date Summer Day Camp UPLAY

Weekly Activities Swimming, movie day, field trips, IT’S COMING! The wait is almost over! School is almost out for arts & crafts, games! *Field Trips may be subject to change* the summer and your little campers are so ready to Camp T-Shirt Included! come back to Summer Day Camp UPlay! This year there are 12 weeks of break! That is two extra weeks We e k 1 for childcare so why not send them to Camp UPlay June 15 - June 19 for two more weeks of fun! We are excited to offer Bowling new field trips and bring back some of your favorite counselors! Your kids will enjoy 12 full weeks of fun We e k 2 in the sun, for children ages 5-12. Camp UPlay is sure to offer something your youngster June 22 - June 26 will love. Each week consists of creative arts, games, crafts, reading club, fun projects and Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium great field trips. Not to mention they will be swimming twice a week! From Kandle Park to

We e k 3 Stewart Heights or Curtis High School inside when the weather is gray. Campers will also June 29 - July 3 attend a Summer Movie Program, all for one weekly fee. Each child must bring a sack Northwest Trek lunch, snacks and something to drink each day, and dress for the weather, layers are best. NO flip flops. We e k 4 SPACE IS LIMITED! July 6 - July 10 Enrollment is limited to 70 children per week for weeks 1-10 and Seattle Aquarium 50 children per week for weeks 11 & 12. Camp ratio is 1:10, ten campers per one leader;

We e k 5 campers will be assigned to a group according to their age. July 13 - July 17 Family Fun Center Important Day Camp Payment Information $25 non-refundable (per week) deposit holds a spot - Camp fees due 7 days prior to start of each week of camp - $20 fee applies to ALL late payments We e k 6 July 20 - July 24 Sibling Discount Museum of Flight Receive $40 off for each additional child registered We e k 7 CAMP UPLAY HOURS & FEES July 27 - July 31 Please note: It is important to have your kids by camp no later than 9 am and picked up no Mariner’s Game earlier than 4 pm due to planned activities and field trips. Late arrival & early pickup will need to be communicated early on to Daycamp staff. We e k 8 August 3 - August 7 BBQ Bash Regular 9 am-4 pm Extended 7 am-6 pm Res/$127 - Non-Res/$137 / Weeks 1-10 Res/$147 - Non-Res/$157 / Weeks 1-10 We e k 9 Res/$112 - Non-Res/$122 / Weeks 11-12 Res/$132 - Non-Res/$142 / Weeks 11-12 August 10 - August 14 Rainier’s Game Weeks 1-10 will be determined early March Weeks 11-12 will be held at Cirque Park Picnic Shelter, 7250 Cirque Dr. W, U.P. 98467 We e k 10 August 17 - August 21 Summer Day Camp Scholarships available to qualified applicants; must be a University Place Charlie’s Safari resident. For more information and/or application please contact the Recreation Office.

We e k 11 August 24 - August 28 Jo i n Camp UPLAY’s Ju n i o r Le a d e r Pr o g r a m ! LeMay Car Museum For youth ages 13 & over. Looking for volunteer hours, job experience and a fun way to contribute to your community? Volunteer at Camp UPLAY! Work with an experienced day camp leader, learn to lead games, arts and crafts and much more. We e k 12 August 31 - September 4 Volunteers must apply, interview and be selected to join our team. Pump It Up There is a fee of $25 per week for our Junior Leader program. Applications can be picked up at the Parks & Recreation Office. For more information contact Andy Nelson at 253.460.2530

9 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com summer day camp uplay Join the fun! UP PARKs & Recreation summer day camp uplay AGES 5-12 Registration Form Child’s Name ______Age _____ DOB ___/___/___ Sex ____M ____F T-Shirt Size______

Child’s Address______City ______Zip______

Parents’ Names______Child Lives With ____Mother ____Father ____ Both Parents

Home Phone ______Cell Phone (Mother)______(Father)______

Mother’s Workplace ______Phone ______

Father’s Workplace ______Phone ______

School Child Attends ______Emergency Contact ______Phone: ______List all persons, including parent(s), authorized to pick up your child(ren): Name Address Phone Relationship to child 1.______2.______3.______

Child’s medical history/cautions (medications, allergies, drugs, physical or mental handicap, other)______

Parent/Guardian Permission/Medical Consent: Parents/guardians of all participants are requested to sign the following release. I/we assume all risks and hazard incidental to such participation including transportation to and from activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless City of University Place Parks & Recre- ation Division, City of University Place, University Place School District, supervisors, administrators, leaders, volunteers and persons transporting myself or my/our child from any claim arising from injury to myself or my/our child. Furthermore, in case of an emergency, and my child should require medical attention, I give permission for a City of University Place staff to secure the emergency medical attention required. I agree that pictures taken during program hours may be used for future promotional purposes. Any direction to the contrary should be noted on this form and signed. Signature of Parent or Guardian ______Date ______Important Day Camp Payment Information $25 non-refundable deposit (per week) holds a spot - Camp fees due (seven days) prior to start of each week of camp. $20 fee applies to ALL late payments.

SIBLING DISCOUNT - $40 OFF Each Additional Child Registered

CAMP UPLAY HOURS & FEES: Complete form and submit with registration fee to: Regular 9 am-4 pm Extended 7 am-6 pm City of University Place ATTN: Recreation Services Res/$127 - Non-Res/$137 Weeks 1-10 Res/$147 - Non-Res/$157 Weeks 1-10 3715 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98466 Res/$112 - Non-Res/$122 Weeks 11-12 Res/$132 - Non-Res/$142 Weeks 11-12 Fax: 253.460.5416 / Info. 253.460.2530 Walk-In: 3609 Market Place W Suite 102, U.P. 98466 Week Class # Res/Non Res $ Due $ Paid Date Paid Balance Due 1 9148 Res / Non Res Amount Enclosed: $ 2 9149 Res / Non Res 3 9150 Res / Non Res Check # ______Made Payable to “City Of U.P.” 4 9151 Res / Non Res 5 9152 Res / Non Res VISA MC Exp. Date 6 9153 Res / Non Res Card # 7 9154 Res / Non Res ______/ ______/ ______/ ______8 9155 Res / Non Res Signature 9 9156 Res / Non Res Staff Initials Date Rcv’d 10 9157 Res / Non Res 11 9158 Res / Non Res *This activity is not sponsored or endorsed by the University Place 12 9159 Res / Non Res School District. 11 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com skyhawks sport camps

TINY-HAWK SOCCER Tiny-Hawk was developed to help SOCCER children fine-tune motor skills This is the #1 soccer camp for parents looking through various sporting activities to introduce their kids to the fundamentals and games. Skyhawks’ goal is to of the world’s most popular sport! Using our introduce general concepts and progressional curriculum, your athlete will gain skills needed for sports and life: the technical skills required for that next step Hand-eye coordination, foot-eye into soccer. coordination, teamwork, cooperation, sportsmanship and balance. No pressure, just lots of fun while these athletes learn Ages 5-7 $109 1 week the basics in soccer through unique Skyhawks games. Age appropriate ID#9038 7/20-7/24 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm games and equipment will be used! Location: Whittier Park, Fircrest, 777 Elm Tree Lane, Fircrest Parent involvement is not required but is certainly encouraged. Ages 7-12 $145 1 week Children must be potty-trained to attend. Inst: Skyhawks Staff ID#9039 7/20-7/24 Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm Location: Whittier Park, Fircrest, 777 Elm Tree Lane, Fircrest Ages 3-4 $35 1 week ID#9032 7/13-16 Mon-Thur 6-6:45 pm Location: Narrows View Intermediate, 7813 44th St. W., U.P. All aspects of volleyball are taught through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and serving. This co-ed program is MINI-HAWK soccer, baseball & basketball designed for the beginning and intermediate player. Our staff will assist This multi-sport program was developed to give kids a positive first campers in developing fundamental skills through game-speed drills step into sports. Baseball, basketball & soccer are taught in a safe, and daily scrimmages aimed at developing the whole player. structured environment. Through games and activities, campers ex- plore balance, hand/eye coordination & skill development. Ages 7-12 $109 1 week ID#9033 8/3-8/7 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm Ages 4-6 $109 1 week Location: Curtis Jr. High, 3725 Grandview Dr. W., U.P. ID#9036 7/13-7/17 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm Location: Fircrest Park and Community Center 555 Contra Costa, Fircrest BASKETBALL Ages 4-6 $109 1 week This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for the beginning to inter- ID#9037 7/27-7/31 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm mediate player. Using our progressional curriculum, staff focus on the Location: Drum Primary School 4909 79th Ave W, U.P. whole player, teaching respect, teamwork and responsibility. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding makes this one of our most popular programs.

Ages 7-12 $145 1 week ID#9034 7/13-7/17 Mon-Fri 9 am-3 pm Location: Curtis High School, 8425 40th St. W., U.P. Ages 5-8 $109 1 week ID#9035 8/11-8/14 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 pm Location: University Place Primary, 2708 Grandview Dr. W., U.P.

12 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com challenger soccer camps BRITISH SOCCER Camp One of the most respected and experienced soccer training organizations in the U.S., Challenger Sports British Soccer Camps is coming to your community this summer. British Soccer Camps provide young players with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts right in the heart of their own community. The week-long camp offers exciting sessions for ALL levels of players from complete novices up to the experienced competitive players. All staff are fully qualified soccer coaches who are flown from Britain exclusively to work on these summer camps! The camp is much more than a soccer camp, it is a whole cultural experience as the British coaches come and stay in the communities with families and interact with the players, coaches and parents alike. Host A British Coach - make your week of camp even more special! Receive a scholarship for a week! Please contact us at 800.533.9374 for more information on hosting a British coach.

FIRST KICKS for ages 3-4 A wonderful introduction to the game consisting of fun, exciting game-like drills in a happy, high-energy format. Ages 3-4 years $80 1 week ID# 9181 7/7-11 9-10 am ID# 8182 7/28-8/1 9-10 am ID# 8183 8/11-15 9-10 am

MINI SOCCER for ages 4-5 A unique way to learn the fundamentals of the game. Fun games, competitions and challenging skill building activities will captivate and enlighten your youngest players; a magical soccer experience. Ages 4-5 years $110 1 week ID# 9186 7/7-11 10:30 am-12 pm ID# 9187 7/28-8/1 10:30 am-12 pm ID# 9188 8/11-15 10:30 am-12 pm

Half Day - Development Camp for ages 6-18 A high energy, technical and tactical program for the serious players, who wish to take their game to the next level. Players concentrate on advanced techniques, tactical awareness as well as the psychology of soccer. Players progress through technical stations toward coached match play.

MORNING HALF DAY Ages 6-18 years $142 1 week (AM) ID# 9190 7/7-11 9 am-12 pm ID# 9192 7/28-8/1 9 am-12 pm ID# 9194 8/11-15 9 am-12 pm

AFTERNOON HALF DAY Ages 6-18 years $142 1 week (PM) ID# 9191 7/7-11 1-4 pm ID# 9193 7/28-8/1 1-4 pm ID# 9195 8/11-15 1-4 pm

FULL DAY- DEVELOPMENT CAMP for ages 7-18 A highly detailed program taking an intense look at the correct foot skills of soccer, consisting of ball control, turning, passing, tricks etc. Ages 7-18 years $208 1 week ID# 9198 7/7-11 9 am-4 pm ID# 9199 7/28-8/1 9 am-4 pm ID# 9200 8/11-15 9 am-4 pm

CAMP LOCATION: Drum Intermediate School Field-4909 79th Avenue West, U.P., 98467

13 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com ART CAMP

Art Camp is a week-long day camp focusing solely on the arts for ages 8-12 years. Campers will let their imagina- tions run wild as they draw, paint, sculpt and perform other styles of art. At the end of camp, campers will create their own gallery. Campers’ artwork will be displayed so that friends and family can view their amazing work! Young artists will also take field trips to the Tacoma Art Museum, Seattle and local galleries. Come join us in a unique week-long getaway into the fantastic world of art! A supervised one-hour lunch break is scheduled each day; please bring a sack lunch, snacks and drink. SPACE IS LIMITED! Enrollment is limited to 25 students ID#9078 Ar t Ca m p Fe e s Da t e & Ti m e Lo c a t i o n Camp $195/ Week - Residents august 10-14 curtis Jr. High School T-Shir t $205/ Week - Non-Residents 9 am-4 pm 3725 Grandview Dr W, U.P. In cluded! SIBLING DISCOUNT - $20 Off Each Additional Child Registered

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Complete form and submit with registration fee to: Total Amount Enclosed $ ______check # ______City of University Place ATTN: Recreation Services VISA _____ MC _____ Exp. Date _____/_____ Made Payable to “City Of U.P.” 3715 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98466 Fax: 253.460.5416 / Info. 253.460.2530 Card# ______/ ______/ ______/ ______Walk-In: 3609 Market Place W Suite 102, U.P. 98466 Signature______14 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com special interest MARTIAL ARTS TOP CAT brought to you by... By Coach Dawson Tiger Tae Kwon Do Academy Children learn when they are having fun! Top Cat Tennis has been conducting ten- nis camps in the Tacoma area for over Little Tigers: (4-5 years) - $50 (4 weeks) a decade using this simple formula... Martial Arts Intro “A caring staff and positive atmosphere Young children will develop confidence, self-esteem and coordina- will allow young players to learn the tion through games and play that explore the fundamentals of game of tennis and have fun doing it!” martial arts. Participants will also receive a FREE uniform! Camps will be separated by age groups to ensure quality instruction. Monday & Thursday 4:45 pm Spring session: 4/27-5/21 ID#9022 Summer I session: 6/1-6/25 ID#9023 Ages 5-14 $80 Session (Four) Days Summer II session: 7/6-7/30 ID#9024 Mondays-Thursdays 9 am-12 pm ID#9050 6/15-6/18 Summer III session: 8/3-8/27 ID#9025 ID#9051 6/22-6/25 Summer IV session: 8/31-9/24 ID#9030 ID#9052 6/29-7/2 (No class Labor Day 9/7, makeup Tuesday 9/8) ID#9053 7/6-7/9 ID#9054 7/13-7/16 Beginner Tae Kwon Do: (6-12 years) - $50 (4 weeks) ID#9055 7/20-7/23 Martial Arts Intro ID#9056 7/27-7/30 This program challenges the mind as well as the body while build- ID#9057 8/3-8/6 Location - ALL CLASSES: ing self-esteem, character and strength. The basics of self defense ID#9058 8/10-8/13 Curtis High School, Courts are taught by a certified Master Instructor. ID#9059 8/17-8/20 8425 40th St. W. Participants will also receive a FREE uniform!

Monday & Thursday 6 pm COACH DAWSON’S Spring session: 4/27-5/21 ID#9026 TEAM TRAINING CAMP Summer I session: 6/1-6/25 ID#9027 University of Puget Sound and Curtis High School Tennis Coach Summer II session: 7/6-7/30 ID#9028 Chet Dawson and staff will conduct this camp. Sound techniques Summer III session: 8/3-8/27 ID#9029 and strategy will be taught in a team atmosphere. Perfect for the Summer IV session: 8/31-9/24 ID#9031 player interested in Jr. High, Sr. High and competitive tennis. (No class Labor Day 9/7, makeup Tuesday 9/8) Ages 13-18 $50 Session (Four) Days Mondays-Thursdays 5-6:30 pm About the Instructor: The classes are instructed by Master Instructor ID#9040 6/15-6/18 Choi Jaeseok with 20 years of teaching Martial Arts, 6th Dan Black Belt ID#9041 6/22-6/25 in Tae Kwon Do, Certified Referee of World Tae Kwon Do Federation. ID#9042 6/29-7/2 He is a member of the USA Tae Kwon Do, affiliated with U.S. Olympic ID#9043 7/6-7/9 Committee and a member of the World Tae Kwon Do Federation. ID#9044 7/13-7/16 ID#9045 7/20-7/23 All classes are held at the Tiger Tae Kwon Do Academy located ID#9046 7/27-7/30 at 7516 40th St. W., U.P. 98466 ID#9047 8/3-8/6 To register contact the Parks & Recreation office 253.460.2530 or ID#9048 8/10-8/13 stop by between 9 am-4 pm. ID#9049 8/17-8/20 3609 Market Place W. Ste 102, U.P. 98466

Location - ALL CLASSES: Curtis High School, Courts 8425 40th St. W.

15 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com special interest youth track club University Place Aquatic Center The summer of 2011 was the first time the University Place UPAC Sharks Parks & Recreation Department offered the youth track club. With the huge success of the last few summers we have de- cided to expand the length of the program! Youth will have 10 June 22 - August 7/ ID#9185 weeks of training with experienced track & field coaches and Monday - Friday - 4:30 - 6 p.m. will compete in several track meets! Track Club will focus on $175 - six weeks /Ages 5-18 running and jumping events. Register for the summer swim team session at Curtis High School Pool with the UPAC Sharks! REQUIREMENT: Must be able to swim 25 Registration Deadline: June 1 yards of crawl stroke with side breathing and 25 yards backstroke. If you are unsure if you meet these minimum requirements, please Ages: contact the Membership Coordinator, Nicole Laudenslager: 9-18 years/ID# 9079 [email protected]. Cost: $160 (9 weeks) Starts: 6/23/15-8/20/15 * Learn and improve the four swim strokes: freestyle (or front crawl), backstroke, Days: Tuesdays & Thursdays breastroke and butterfly * Excellent coaching staff: knowledgeable, motivating and empowering Times: 6-7:30 pm * Make new friends Location: Charles Wright Academy-Track *Get great exercise and participate in fun outdoor swim meets * Boost self confidence UNIFORM INCLUDED! * For highly competitive to recreational swimmers * Fun team activities every week For more information or to register contact the U.P. Parks & Rec Office at 253.460.2530. Baseball & Softball In-Season Skill Development University Place Parks and Recreation is working with Northwest Prospects Academy for off-season training opportunities for those youth in and around our community that would like to get a jump TOP CAT TENNIS - Spring Break Camp start on their baseball & softball season. By Coach Dawson “Learn from those who lived it” - Northwest Prospects Academy is a Children learn when they are having fun! development-based baseball and softball company for young athletes, Top Cat Tennis has been conducting ten- boys and girls alike, with a 10,000 sq. ft. indoor sport turf facility nis camps in the Tacoma area for over located in Tacoma. Through individual lesssons, weekly clinics and a decade using this simple formula... camps throughout the year, their staff teach the skills necessary to “A caring staff and positive atmosphere compete both on and off the field. The full time professional instruc- will allow young players to learn the tors are current & former standout four-year college, MILB & MLB game of tennis and have fun doing it!” players/coaches who have a unique ability to teach, mold and mentor Camp will be separated by age group to ensure quality players of varying skill and ability levels. They create a fun, exciting and competitive environment where players are able instruction. to overcome the fear of failure and maximize their confidence and love of the game. Dates: April 13 - 16 Time: 11 am - 1 pm Contact NPA and let them know you heard Age: 5 - 12 years about this opportunity through University Place Cost: $60.00 Parks and Recreation and recieve $25 off of your ID#9080 training. Visit their website at www.NPAbaseball. Location: Curtis High School Lower Courts com or call 253.301.0491.

16 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com youth cultural arts

Creative Movement pre ballet Youth Guitar classes This class introduces children to the fun of Ballet and music with pre-ballet They’re back! Register now! movement and stretching. Students learn to use their bodies when talking Learn how to play the guitar! Youth ages 7-11 learn basic chords and about shapes, alphabet, counting, rhyming and more. note reading on the acoustic guitar. Students must provide their own guitars. NO ELECTRIC GUITARS. Ages 3-5 years $55 (6 weeks ) - Thursdays 4:45-5:30pm Winter II 3/5-4/9 ID#8901 Spring 4/23-5/28 ID#9135 Tuesdays - 8 Weeks - $100 Summer I 6/18-7/23 ID#9136 Ages: 7-11 years Summer II Mini 8/6-8/27 ID#9137 ($45 - 4 weeks) Beginning Guitar - 5-5:50pm/ID#9173 Fall I 9/17-10/22 ID#9138 Continuing Guitar - 6-6:50pm/ID#9174 Ballet for the beginner Spring Session: March 31-May 19 Ballet will be introduced with a focus on proper technique, posture and fun! Students will learn basic ballet steps and terminology, and an introduction to Location: 3715 Bridgeport Way W, Ste. A-2; 98466 counting music. Ages 5-8 years $55 (6 weeks) - Thursdays 5:30-6:30pm Instructor: Steve Ross Winter II 3/5-4/9 ID#8904 Scott has over 20 years of experience in music composition, per- Spring 4/23-5/28 ID#9139 Summer 6/18-7/23 ID#9140 formance, instruction and management. He is an accomplished Summer II Mini 8/6-8/27 ID#9141 ($45 - 4 weeks) songwriter, recording artist and producer who has worked with both Fall I 9/17-10/22 ID#9142 major and independent record labels to release numerous albums. Originally from Tacoma, Steve returned home to be closer to family HIP HOP for beginners but is still active in touring and performing across the U.S. and Europe. Rhythm and personal style meet in this fun and energetic dance class. Hip Hop is a popular urban dance style that derived from rap music. Starting *Private lessons available; contact Recreation Office for details. in New York City in the early 1970s, it has since spread around the world. *Instructor subject to change due to availability Students have the opportunity to express their personality while dancing to a wide variety of music. They will be invited to put their own style into the dance choreography. To preserve the continuity of each class, parents will piano & voice lessons be asked to remain outside the studio during classes, and will be invited University Place Parks & Recreation is excited to announce that we will be to “visit” one class per session. offering piano and voice lessons! Each lesson is in an individual setting for 30 minutes. Register for Piano or Voice OR a combo lesson with 15 minutes Ages 7-12 years $55 (6 weeks) - Thursdays 6:30-7:30pm of piano and 15 minutes of voice. These lessons are available for ages six Winter II 3/5-4/9 ID#8905 through senior citizen! Spring 4/23-5/28 ID#9143 Ages: 6 years and up - Individual Lessons: 30 minute sessions Summer 6/18-7/23 ID#9144 First Come-First Serve Time Slots - Start at 3pm with the last time being 7pm Summer II Mini 8/6-8/27 ID#9145 ($45 - 4 weeks) Fall I 9/17-10/22 ID#9146 Mondays - 4 Weeks - $100 Spring I Session: april 13 - May 4 Instructor - Heather Smith Spring II Session: may 18 - June 15 (no class on 5/25) Heather grew up in the town of Oregon, Illinois dancing jazz, lyrical, tap, mod- Summer I Session: July 6 - July 27 ern and ballet competitively. In 2006 she was nominated for Dance America’s “Dancer of the Year” and accepted into the University of Illinois Champaign/ Urbana’s BFA program as a dance major. During her four years there she Wednesdays - 4 Weeks - $100 received the Talented Student Scholarship and studied with artists such as Jan Spring I Session: april 15 - May 6 Erkert, LInda Lehovec, Rebecca Nettle-Fiol and Tere O’Conner. Since receiving Spring II Session: may 20 - June 10 her BFA in 2010 Heather has become a certified yoga instructor and was the Summer I Session: July 8 - July 29 choreographer for Sandals Resort and Spa in Turks and Caicos. TO REGISTER CALL THE RECREATION OFFICE AT 253.460.2530 CLASS LOCATION: Windmill Village Bldg. A-3 Location: 3715 Bridgeport Way W, Ste. A-2; 98466 3715 Bridgeport Way W, UP 98466 TO REGISTER: Contact the Parks & Recreation Office at 253.460.2530 Instructor: Jeanne Kramer-Bachelor of Music in Music Production & Engineering/Voice Online: www.CityofUP.com Jeanne is a local singer/songwriter who has been teaching voice and piano lessons to children and adults in homes, music schools and music stores for nearly 19 years. In 1994 she recorded her first solo album earning her a scholarship to Berklee College of Music .

17 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com HEALTH & FITNESS International belly dancing S.A.I.L FITNESS Classes are for adults and children 12 years and older with Join Leigh for a total body workout with lots of fun and action for older approval from the instructor. All abilities welcome. Middle adults. Increase your strength and balance with this low impact cardio Eastern Belly Dance is a low-impact form of dance and toning workout. No experience necessary, equipment is provided; appropriate for all body types and backgrounds. Learn the wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes. Classes take place in the history, basic movements, isolation techniques and more. No Windmill Village Complex, located at 3715 Bridgeport Way W, Suite A-3, dance experience necessary. U.P. 98466 $40 (Monthly) $5 Walk In Instructor: Kiara and Nona Mizuta Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10:30-11:30 am Kiara and Nona Mizuta are international, award-winning instructors and the Spring I Session: 4/1-4/29 #8835 owners of Jeweled Scarab Dance Company. They have been teaching their Spring II Session: 5/1-5/29 #8981 unique “fusion” style of dance worldwide for over Summer I Session: 6/1-6/29 #8982 eight years. Summer II Session: 7/1-7/31 #8984 Summer III Session: 8/3-8/31 #8983 Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 pm - $40/6 weeks Session I: 4/14-5/19 ID#8978 tai chi chih for older adults Session II: 6/2-7/14 ID#8979 Joy through Movement is 19 movements and one stance of moving No class on 6/16 meditation that helps to relax you, heighten energy, and to balance the Session III: 7/21-8/25 ID#8980 body and mind. Movements are done softly through hard air with effortless effort to find the balance within. The class involves up to one Classes are held at the U.niversity Place Sr/Community Center 2534 hour of movement and meditation. Although we meet for 1.5 hours, a Grandview Dr. W., U.P. 98466 half hour is instruction and education. Movements can be done stand- ing or seated. Wear comfortable clothing, socks (2-pair) and you may To register call the Recreation Office at 253.460.2530 or register online at want to bring a throw rug to stand on. www.CityofUP.com. Wednesdays, 1:30-3 pm $76 - 8 weeks or $38/month Session I: May 6 - June 24 ID#9064 Healthy Edge Mini Series - Four weeks - $199/series Session II: July 1 - August 19 ID#9067 Wednesdays - 6-7:30 pm - U.P. Sr/Community Center Register for all four classes & save $75 - Package: $721

May 13 - June 3: Summer Body Shock Series - Get your body ready for sum- mer. In this four-part series you will learn how to break through the plateau you may be experienceing in your weight release journey. Bust through the belief systems around exercising and shock your body into a fat burning machine. You are not required to be perfect to make this happen! ID#9060

June 10 - July 1: Metabolism Makeover Series - You know what to do, but you don’t, how frustrating! In this four-part series we will look at the heart of why you struggle, why your body is changing, the silent and calorie-free culprit behind your weight, and 10 ways to increase your metabolism. ID#9061

July 8 - July 29: Secret Eating Series - Why do you eat when you don’t want to? We will discuss in this four-part series why we feel the need to eat when we aren’t hun- gry, how to identify your true hunger and build trust, identify your true motives for the perfect body, and how to give yourself what you want without feeling guilty. ID#9062

August 5 - August 26: Emotional Eating Series - How does your food seduce you? in this four-part series we will discover the addictive qualities of food and the ef- fects they have on the brain, the root of your self-sabataging behavior when it comes to food, how to break the chains of addiction, and how to relieve emotional disturbances along with the many physical symptoms. ID#9063

18 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com YOGA with Diane DeMars Heart & Soul CHair yoga for seniors Yoga Chair Yoga is a wonderful way for people with physical limitations to All classes in this seven-week series experience the relaxation and increased flexibility that yoga brings. are designed to reduce stress, Many health benefits are seen with regular practice of yoga, and now renew your energy, and relieve everyone can participate, even if they cannot get down onto the floor. tension from your back, neck, Each class includes gentle, slow motion movements and stretches for shoulders and hips. Your continued nearly every muscle and joint in your body (from head to toe). The practice of Yoga will improve your muscle movements will help restore or maintain your flexibility and balance, strength, flexibility, reduce range of motion. Most of the movements will be done seated in a chronic pain, stiffness and create a chair. We may also do a few poses standing by your chair. Each person sense of ease in your body, mind and is encouraged to proceed at his/her own pace. spirit. All classes will be held at the U.P. Sr/Community Center. Held at the Sr/Community Center, 2534 Grandview Dr. W. $98 - 7 weeks Wednesdays 3-4 pm - $25 - 3 weeks $75 - 7 weeks (first-time students) Spring I Session: April 8-22 - ID#8842 Spring II Session: May 13-27 - ID#8974 MIXED Summer I Session: June 10-24 - ID#8975 Mondays 4:30-5:45 pm Summer II Session: July 8-22 - ID#8976 Spring Session: 4/27-6/22 - ID#8985 Summer III Session: August 12-26 - ID#8977 No class on 5/25 & 6/15 Summer Session: 7/6-8/17 - ID#8987 call the Senior Center for details at 253.564.1992. EXPERIENCED Nowness Yoga Mondays 6-7:15 pm Take your practice to a deeper level to reach new heights. Spring Session: 4/27-6/22 - ID#8986 Nowness Yoga is a practice which helps you to silence the mind and No class on 5/25 & 6/15 opens you to the stillness within. Experience the natural flow of Yoga Summer Session: 7/6-8/17 - ID#8988 which takes you to the Pure Experience of the Authentic YOU. $55 - 4 weeks The day will consist of Yoga, Balance, Focus, Breathing and Lightness. You will MIXED - Mini Sessions learn to be truly present while enjoying the many benefits of yoga. Wednesdays 4:15-5:15 pm Spring I Session: 4/1-22 - ID#8824 Whether you are new to Yoga or an Experienced Yoga practiioner, you Spring II Session: 5/6-27 - ID#8989 will leave the workshop with the tools and techniques to deepen your Summer I Session: 6/3-24 - ID#8990 practice and experience more joy in your daily life. Summer II Session: 7/1-22 - ID#8991 Summer III Session: 8/5-26 - ID#8992 Saturdays 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $65/session

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Wear comfortable clothes, bring a yoga mat, two blankets and a light lunch, snack, etc. Even if you are new to Yoga. Call the Recreation Office at 253.460.2530 to register. Workshops will be held at the University Place Sr/Community Center - 2534 Grandview Dr. W.

Diane DeMars, Certified Yoga Teacher, has been teaching yoga since 1995. Join her for this gentle, easy to follow practice and learn practical tools to use when your back hurts, or your hips feel tight, or you are holding stress in your neck or shoulders or have tired achy legs and much more. Yoga can help! More information: www.dianedemars.com

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shelters orchard bandshell Cirque Park CURRAN APPLE ORCHARD 7250 Cirque Dr. W. 3920 Grandview Dr. W. The Curran Orchard Bandshell and SUNSET TERRACE grass area is a popular venue for wed- 1902 Seaview St. W. dings, concerts and family picnics! For more information contact the KOBAYASHI PARK Parks & Recreation Office at 253.460.2530 or visit us online at www.CityofUP.com. 6420 Chambers Creek Rd. W. COST: Amenities: Charcoal BBQ’s, picnic RESIDENT Non-Resident tables-includes ADA tables, power & $95 half day (six hours) $125 half day (six hours) water, and restrooms. $190 full day/9 am-dusk $250 full day/9 am-dusk

For more information contact Please do your part in obeying park rules: the Parks & Recreation Office at 253.460.2530. • Dogs are required to be on a leash when in the park and owner is responsible to scoop after their dog. All shelters are reserved in 4-hour • Fireworks are not permitted. blocks. • Open fires are not permitted. • Violence of any kind is not permitted. Cost: $50-Resident • Weapons are not permitted, except firearms as constitutionally $70-Non resident allowed so long as to not conceal without a vailid permit or not aimed or discharged in, into or across any park. ballfields • Alcohol is prohibited. • Public vending, peddling, sales and advertising is prohibited in Cirque pARK City parks with exception to contracted City-sponsored events. 7250 Cirque Dr. W. • Insurance is required for the following: bouncer, tent, or canopy cirque Park amenities: 27 Acres, (2) baseball fields, (1) multi-purpose larger than 12’ x 12’. field, covered picnic shelter, tot-lot, skateboard park, trails, restsrooms. Plenty of on-site parking. SENIOR CENTER Holiday & Birthday Parties! COST YOUTH ADULT Business Meetings! Baseball/Softball field $45/hr-Resident $55/hr-Resident Wedding Receptions! $55/hr-Non-res $65/hr-Non-res Soccer/Football field $35/hr-Resident $45/hr-Resident $45/hr-Non-res $55/hr-Non-res Facility Amenities Field lighting (softball) $15/hr $15/hr 1,184 sq. ft. room Field preparation $35/hr $35/hr 319 sq. ft. commercial kitchen Maximum capacity 88 SUNSET TERRACE Tables & Chairs 1902 Seaview St. W. TV/DVD & Surround Sound Sunset Terrace amenities: 2.25 Acre, (1) youth baseball field, covered picnic shelter, children’s play area, restroom. Limited on-site park- For rental information & ing. For more information contact the Parks & Recreation Office at application as well as fees 253.460.2530. and availability, please call 253.460.2530 COST YOUTH Baseball (youth only) $15/hour

20 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com senior programs SENIOR FOOTCARE Senior community center First Wednesday of each month Senior Footcare is a visiting healthcare service for seinors, diabetics Senior Weekly Drop-In Schedule and others who are in need of care for their feet. Our staff consists of 2534 Grandview Drive W., U.P. 98466 only RN’s and LPN’s because we believe it is important to have nurses HOURS: Tuesday - Friday / 9 am - 2:30 pm assessing the condition of the feet for problems relating to health issues such as diabetes, arthritis and strokes, limited vision and poor Monday CLOSED circulation. Tuesday When: First Wednesday - Monthly BRIDGE 9 AM - 12 PM 9 am - 2 pm Where: Senior/Community Center 2534 Grandview Dr. W., U.P. 98466 Cost: $30 per person Wednesday Senior FootCare 9 AM - 2 PM Please make your appointment by calling Senior Footcare directly at $27 Fee - 1st Wednesday of each month; for appointment call 253.848.9625. the Footcare Organization at 253.848.9625. Scholarships avail- able. BUNco 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM AARP Driver Safety Program The second Wednesday of the month Develop safe defensive driving techniques. Certification of completion applies toward a discount on your car insurance. AARP members (with proof) pay $15; non-members pay $20. Payment MUST be by check Thursday and payable to instructor at time of class. *If you do not have proof of Arts, Crafts & Hobbies 11 AM - 2:30 PM membership please call 888.687.2277 and ask for a new card. Bring your own art, craft or hobby projects to work on with oth- ers who have similar talents and interest. Bring a lunch to enjoy May 13 & 14 OR August 12 & 13 while you create your own masterpiece! 10 am-2 pm Pre-registration required, please call 253.564.1992. Must attend both Friday days to receive certificate. U.P. Sr/Community Center 2534 Grandview BINGO 10 - 11:30 AM Dr. W. Arrive early, play Bingo before lunch! Prizes provided. ESTATE PLANNING Senior Lunch 11:45 AM - 2:15 PM What is it, and how does it affect me? Catholic Community Services serves lunch at 12 Noon SHARP! Elder Law attorney Bryana M. Cross will lead a discussion about Estate Reservations preferred one week in advance; $3.00 Planning. She will answer questions including: donation appreciated. • * What is Estate Planning? Call 253.474.1200 or 253.564.1992 for a reservation. • * What documents are essential to have? Pinochle-Dominos-Games 12:45 - 2:15 PM • * What can happen without Estate Planning documents? • * What are the differences between a Will, Durable Power of • Attorney and Living Will? • * Audience questions senior scholarship program • When: Wednesday, June 24 - 10:30 - 11:30 am For information on our Senior Scholarship Program Where: Senior/Community Center contact the University Place Senior Community Cen- 2534 Grandview Dr. W., U.P. 98466 ter at 253.564.1992 or RSVP: 253.564.1992 [email protected]. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED

21 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com trips and tours Lilac Days at Hulda Klager Lilac Farm and Ed Hume Garden Tour The Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center with time in Downtown Puyallup Wednesday, May 6 $49/ID#8997 Tuesday, May 26 $17/ID#8999

The Silver Lake Visitor Center The new garden is a combination Children’s Garden and adult is a world-class facility located Educational Garden. It consists of 15 fun, educational garden on the western shore of Silver areas. Including the Quiz Garden, Blind Garden, Bird Garden, Lake. With its high ceilings and Flowering Plant area, Drought Garden, Native Plant area, Herb massive windows, the outdoors Garden, Maze, Crazy Garden and more! They have designed the becomes a part of the archi- unique garden just for children, but the adults insist it is an edu- tecture. Your senses will come cational garden and of as much interest to adults as to children. alive as you enjoy the interactive Prior to your garden tour you’ll enjoy time in downtown Puyal- exhibits, a stop-in model of the volcano and theater programs lup. Walk through the shops, grab a sandwich and sit in Pioneer that are offered twice an hour. Outside, a mile-long trail takes you Park. You’ll get to enjoy this lovely Spring afternoon how you into marshy plains surrounding Silver Lake where you can see choose. Lunch on your own. Trip fee includes transportation, trip waterfowl and a picture-perfect view of the mountain. Make sure management and guided tour. Registration deadline: May 15. to take in one of the comprehensive presentations on the histori- cal and cultural significance of the area. View exhibits showing Depart Civic Building at 11 am. Return at 3:30 pm. the chronology of events leading up to the eruption and see the working seismograph. After the visitor center you’ll enjoy lunch at Lexi’s Pizza Pub. The menu is extensive, prices and reviews are A day in friday harbor excellent. Following lunch you’ll continue south to Hulda Klager Tuesday, June 9 $59/ID#9000 Lilac Farm for the annual Lilac Days Festival. Registration deadline: April 24. Friday Harbor is quaint, picturesque and full of fun shops and yummy restaurants. After a beautiful ferry ride you’ll Depart Civic Building at 8:30 am. Return at 6:30 pm. enjoy a few hours in Friday Harbor before catching the ferry back to Anacortes. From the ferry you’ll be on foot; wear comfortable shoes, dress for the weather and be prepared for all of the hills in Friday Harbor. The ferry Maifest in Leavenworth schedule is not available at the time of this publication Wednesday, May 9 $64/ID#8998 so departure and return times will be announced later. This will be a long day, with an early departure and a late The sun is out, the apple and pear blossoms are springing to life, return. Trip fee includes transportation, walk on ferry ride and the wildflowers are bursting at the buds! It’s time for our very and trip management. Registration Deadline: June 3 Bavarian celebration of Spring - Maifest! Join us downtown for a day full of entertainment including plenty of music, the tradi- tional maibaum (maypole) dance, traditional German dance lessons and the Festzug (Grand March) on Saturday. You’ll make June jubilee at wilcox farms a couple of stops on the way there and enjoy time at Smallwood Saturday, June 27 $24/ID#9001 Harvest on our way out of town. Smallwood has fresh produce, gifts and beautiful grounds to enjoy. Your dinner stop will be at Enjoy the festivities at Wilcox Farms. There is fresh made om- the historic Brick Tavern in Roslyn. Included in your trip fee: elets, tours of the farm, tractor pulls and many more activities. transportation and trip management. Meals are on your own. After departming the farm, you’ll make a surprise stop! This is Registration deadline: Friday, May 4. a wonderful way to spend a Summer day! Registration deadline: June 22 Depart Civic Building at 7:30 am. Return at 8:45 pm. Depart Civic Building 10 am. Return 3 pm.

22 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com trips and tours Cabela’s, Olympia Farmers Market & Waterfront Olympic game farm and port angeles Sunday, June 28 $20/ID#9002 Saturday, July 18 $55/ID#9004

Cabela’s has a distinctive look to its retail The full experience at the Olympic Game operations, a look which turns its retail Farm, in addition to our driving tour we stores into tourist attractions. The stores open up our petting farm, 30,000 freshwa- are more like cavernous showrooms, ter aquarium, duck pond, pheasant aviary, bringing the outdoors inside. They feature and raccoon enclosure for customers to museum-quality displays of taxidermy walk about and stretch their legs while wildlife, large aquariums, indoor mountains, and archery ranges. When enjoying Sequim’s beautiful weather. Lo- you’re done enjoying the many displays take advantage of the myriad of cated inside the studio barn knowledge- merchandise, do some shopping or get a snack at the cafe. After Cabela’s able, trained handlers, will take you through the reptile room educating you’ll head south to the Olympia Farmers Market for shopping, food visitors on the habitats, gestation and history about the many reptiles. First vendors and enough time to stroll into downtown Olympia if you prefer. documented in 1896, the Historical Studio barn is full of antique movie The Farmers Market has an array of vendors, selling locally grown and memorabilia, original movie sets, movie scripts, animal education pieces, made products. It is located near the waterfront and close to downtown along with detailed accountings of the late making it a wonderful Summer venue for shopping, walking and enjoy- founder’s accomplishments throughout ing the sun. Registration Deadline: June 13 their 28 year relationship with Disney Studios. Walking tours through the barn Depart Civic Building at 9 am. Return 7:15 pm. are guided by a tour guide. After enjoying the game farm you’ll head into Port Ange- les for lunch, shopping and enjoying this quaint town with spectacular views. Lunch will be closer to 1 pm, so we suggest you bring a snack for earlier in the day. Wild Horse Wind Farm and MORE! Included in your trip fee: admission and tours at the game farm, transpor- Lunch at Cottage Cafe & Stop at Thorp Fruit Stand tation, trip management and staffing. Lunch is on your own.Registration Saturday, July 11 $45/ID#9003 deadline: July 13

Begin your day at the Cottage Cafe for home-style cooking. After lunch Depart Civic Building at 8:30 am. Return at 6:30 pm. you’ll enjoy a tour of the Wild Horse Wind Farm. The Wild Horse Wind Farm, which sits atop the Whiskey Dick Mountain, is just a few miles from Ellensburg on high open range tops. Built by Puget Sound Energy, it consists of 149 wind turbines. Wild Horse takes advantage of the region’s vashon island strawberry festival strong, consistent winds and abundant sunshine to produce clean, Sunday, July 19 $28/ID#9005 renewable energy. The visitor center and solar facility are open daily. On a clear day views of the entire valley are prevalent of the Kittitas Valley, This event has been taking place since 1909! You’ll enjoy Sunday’s Clas- Stewart Range to the Columbia Plateau to the east. The Renewable En- sic Car Parade, a variety of vendors and entertainment, all on quaint and ergy Center offers Wild Horse visitors a first hand look at how energy can quirky Vashon Island! Departure and return times will change depend- be made from the wind and the sun. After your tour and time to explore ing on the ferry schedule. Registration deadline: July 13 the Wind Farm, you’ll head west making a stop at the Thorp Fruit Stand, pick up locally grown produce, Washington wines, or find an antique or Depart Civic Building at 9:30 am. Return at 3:30 pm. two. They also have snacks and don’t miss out on their ice cream! Registration deadline: July 6.

Depart Civic Building at 8:45 am. Return at 7:30 pm.

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downtown portland by train A Taste of Edmonds Monday, July 27 $69/ID#9006 Saturday, August 15 $29 /ID#9008 Hail the Rail and enjoy a Summer A Taste of Edmonds is presented by the Edmonds Cham- day on the Amtrak. Our destina- ber of Commerce annually the second weekend of Au- tion is beautiful Portland, Oregon. gust 2015 marks the 33rd anniversary for A Taste of Once you arrive in Portland you’ll Edmonds, the 3rd largest three-day festival in the state of be on foot so wear your best Washington and among the “Top 100 North American walking shoes! Staff will help you Festivals.” Three days of arts and crafts, kids rides, 35 food navigate the bus system into down- vendors, three stages of entertainment plus lots of roving town and from there you can enjoy the many shops, restaurants entertainers, and beer and wine gardens. Included in trip fee: and sights to see on your own. It’ll be a long day so plan to enjoy transportation, trip management and event entry fee. Registra- the leisurely schedule. A meeting time and place will be set to tion deadline: August 10 ensure everyone arrives safely back at the train station in time to catch your ride home. A welcome letter with complete details will Depart Civic Building at 10:15 am. be sent out two weeks prior to your trip date. Included in your trip Return 4 pm. fee: transportation to the train depot, Amtrak round trip ticket, trip management and staff escort into downtown Portland. Registration deadline: July 10 Living Computer Museum &

Depart Civic Building at 8:30 am. Return at 6:30 pm. Pike Place Market Saturday, August 22 $32/ID#9009 There is a lot to do and see at the Living Computer Museum, our computers are restored and interactive. The Living Computer Mu- Gilman Village & Snoqualmie Falls seum facility is located in the SODO district of Seattle. It covers Saturday, August 8 $29/ID#9007 15,000 square feet on the second floor of an old warehouse, con- sisting of both a raised floor computer room and an exhibit area. A Welcome to Gilman Village, an Issaquah landmark for almost guided tour will help you to learn about all of the vintage comput- half a century. Gilman Village is a mixed-use center featuring ers at the Living Computer Museum. Don’t miss the gift shop for shops, restaurants, personal services, even a preschool, all a momento of your visit. Next you’ll head to Pike Place Market residing in houses, buildings and other structures preserved for shopping and lunch. You’ll have plenty of time to wander the from Issaquah’s historic past. Shops include home decor many shops, enjoy lunch and take in the views. and accessories, kitchen, lifestyle, fashion, jewelry and gifts. Registration deadline: August 17 Restaurants run the gamut from down-home American to world cuisine and from casual to fine dining. There’s even a Depart Civic Building at 9:15 am. Return at 3:45 pm. coffee shop. After enjoying time at Gilman Village you’ll head to stunning Snoqualmie Falls. Enjoy the paved walking trails, gift shop, and views of the falls.Registration deadline: August 3 Chateau St. Michelle Winery Depart Civic Building at 9:30 am, Return at 3:45 pm Garden Tour & Tasting TBD $/ID#

Begin your Woodinville Adventure at the Woodinville Cafe, where “we are proud to be the place where it is never too late for breakfast” and the tradition of providing delicious food and amazing service continues to be the focus and passion. The cafe is proud of its fresh cooked turkeys, prime rib roasts, and prepares the most delicious scratch soups daily, the pies are also home-made! Registration deadline:

Depart Civic Building at am. Return at pm.

24 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com overnight trips seniors on the beach! April 29 & 30 / ID#8972

$199/person Double Occupancy - View Room $264/person Single Occupancy - View Room $174/person Double Occupancy - Non View Room $219/person Single Occupancy - Non View Room You’re off to Seaside, Oregon! This two day adventure includes a variety of tours, time on your own in quaint Seaside, and a group dinner. You can’t go wrong with this perfect mini vacation! On day one you’ll stop at the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center for time to explore this fascinating museum, enjoy the boardwalk and a docent lead tour and narrative. Next you’ll head to the Astoria Column where the views are spectacular and, if you’re daring, you can walk the spiral staircase of the column to the highest peak in Astoria.

The Shilo Oceanfront Resort provides a luxurious stay. Enjoy views of the Pacific from your room’s balcony, all rooms have mini kitchens. The hotel has a spa, indoor swimming pool and is steps away from the sandy beach. After check-in, you’ll dine together in the Shilo’s restaurant while watching the sunset.

Day two brings a 1pm departure so you have time to beach walk, shop, and grab lunch before heading to his- toric Fort Stevens. There you can enjoy the museum, and explore the military bunkers and memorabilia, don’t miss out on the view!

On the way home, you’ll make a dinner stop, then plan to be back in University Place around 7:30pm.

Included in your trip fee: All tours, group dinner on night one, ocean-view hotel room (package can be downgraded to a non-view room), transportation and trip management. Your tour driver will be Mike Wilcox. To register or for more information contact Jennifer Robin- son at 253.460.2530 or [email protected].

$75 non-refundable deposit required upon registration. Payment due in full no later than March 19.

Run away to the rainforest June 3-5 TRIP ID#8973 $339 per person - Double Occupancy $499 per person - Single Occupancy $100 per person non-refundable deposit required upon registration. Payment due in full no later than March 31

There is nothing quite as beautiful as the Olympic Peninsula. You’ll enjoy some highlights of this scenic area during your three days and two nights in the Rainforest. Both nights stay will be at the historic Lake Quinault Lodge. Surrounded by the singular beauty of the Olympic National Forest, Lake Quinault Lodge is a rustic resort hotel built in 1926. You can rest easy in the lodge and enjoy nature at your leisure, or go hiking, biking, boating, fishing, whatever you desire.

En route to Lake Quinault you’ll travel northwest through adorable Port Angeles. You’ll relish in Sol Duc Hot Springs where you can enjoy the soothing natural springs, hiking trails or just find a chair and rest in the beauty of the area. Upon your early evening arrival at the Lodge you’ll enjoy the evening on your own. You’ll have all day to delight in the hotel’s amenities, an on-site restaurant, pool, spa, gift shop, hiking trails and boat rentals.

Friday, your later departure from the hotel will allow for a leisurely morning. You’ll stop at the Westport Winery where you may wine taste, enjoy their bakery, gift store and beautiful gardens. Before heading home, you’ll make a dinner stop at Clarks where the burgers and sandwiches are beyond delicious.

Included in your trip fee: two nights hotel stay (the rooms are not lake view rooms, but you are welcome to upgrade when you register), breakfast on day one, lunch on day two, entrance to Sol Duc Hot Springs, rainforest coach tour, trip manage- ment and transportation.

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Marvelous mystery tour Meet Your Driver Tuesday-Thursday September 22-24 TRIP ID#9070 Mike Wilcox $389 per person/Double occupancy $544 per person/Single occupancy Deposit: $150 non-refundable Payment is due in full by August 7

This trip isn’t just for anyone, plan to spend two nights and three days enjoying luxurious sur- roundings, never-ending surprises, amazing scenery and plenty of opportunities for fun!

Bring your camera and sense of adventure, this year’s trip surpasses all previous mystery destinations!

Included in your Mystery Tour: Two nights hotel stay, day one continental breakfast, one group dinner, one group lunch , all AMAZING tours and adventures, transportation and trip management. Mike Wilcox has worked for the University Place Parks and Recreation Department as A $150 non-refundable deposit holds your place. our loyal and trustworthy shuttle driver since Refunds will not be provided after August 7. 2010. As our shuttle driver, Mike is trusted to transport seniors during trips and tours, for the Shuttle UP program, and often helps with other random tasks for the department. He is viewed by the seniors as someone to be trusted, his sense of humor and quick wit keeps everyone smiling and laughing. In 2012 he was recognized by the City with a Certifi- cate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service. Outside of work, Mike is a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He loves road trips on his motorcycle and time with his family at his beach house. Our department depends on staff like Mike to keep our programs running smoothly, our customers happy, and the qual- ity of our programs high.

We are fortunate to know and work with you, Mike Wilcox. Thank you for your dedication to the University Place Senior Center and Recreation Department.

To enjoy Mike’s customer service, sign up for one of our day trips!

For information on trips call 253.460.2530.

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University Place Senior Center Trips & Tours Code of Conduct

The University Place Senior Center strives to create a pleasant and enjoyable experience on all trips. Group travel is a privilege and the good of the group must be kept at the forefront. In order to ensure the trip experience is positive for all, the following codes of conduct have been created. Failure to abide by the code of conduct for trips and tours may result in your ability to participate being limited or revoked.

1. Safety is paramount. Day trip participants shall follow all safety rules and regulations established by the University Place Senior Center. A participant who endangers the safety and welfare of himself/herself or another may not be allowed to participate in future trips.

2. Participants shall not engage in or threaten abusive behavior including verbal harassment, menacing, physical aggression, or sexual harassment.

3. Participants shall not use loud, disruptive, lewd, or profane language.

4. Participants are encouraged to report their concerns about the trip, participant behavior, and or safety items to the driver or Recreation Supervisor.

5. Trip itineraries and timelines are created to ensure that participants enjoy every aspect of the trip stress- free. Participants must return to the designated meeting location on or before the announced departure time, as determined by the trip driver/escort. Participants who delay trips by not returning to the desig- nated meeting locations on time may not be allowed on future trips.

6. The University Place Senior Center reserves the right to evaluate any trip participant as to the appropriate- ness of a trip for their participation.

7. Participants must be able to participate independently while on a day trip/overnight trip or provide their own caregiver for assistance. The caregiver must pay for their place on the trip.

8. Participants are responsible to make the Recreation Supervisor and driver aware of any special needs or medical concerns, including needing the wheelchair lift on the shuttle.

I have read the University Place Senior Center trips and tours code of conduct and agree to abide by the rules outlined herein.

Printed Name:

Signature: Date:

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Thank You Sponsors! Curran Apple Orchard Community service opportunities A special thank you to all of our Youth Basketball League Sponsors. Free Pruning Parties Saturdays 10 am-1 pm March 7 & 21 Pepsi Beverages Co April 11 & 25 If you’d like more information regarding our Pruning Parties, email at Directors Mortgage [email protected]. Pacific Wellness & Spa 20Minute Fitness Hanging Sticky Apples Saturday, May 9 - 10 am-12 pm Puget Paving & Construction, Inc. Pla Endodontics Thinning Late May, early June Schottel Help thin apples by gently twisting off excessive apples, then placing apples in C.J.’s Custom and Muffler garbage cans. Homestreet Bank Branch Props PFAU Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC Assist with propping branches throughout the summer as needed School Tours If you would like more information on sponsoring a Mid September to early October University Place Recreation youth sports team contact One-hour tours held on weekdays, will train, no experience necessary. Good the Parks & Recreation office at 253.460.2530 or stop by rapport with young children, lead tours throughout the orchard. the office Monday-Friday between 9 am-4 pm. Located at 3609 Market Place West, Suite 102 U.P. Raking Apples Mid July through September We would also like to thank the many people who Rake up windfalls and deposit apples in dumpster. have already made a pledge. Your dollars support Ongoing Projects your Community Recreation Programs! *Clean and/or construct birdhouses, bat houses, Mason bee houses *Update informational kiosks on Brookside and Grandview entrances UPYC *Occassional assistance with computer work and mailings University Place Youth Council: “UPYC” *Publicity (concerts & cider squeeze) - help promote events by creating and/ “Youth With A Mission To Make A Difference” or distributing posters; online promotion; Facebook assistance, phone calls, Join the University Place Youth Council and be a part of the group that press releases. created the Cirque Slam and the Mother Son Sports Ball. This motivated group of teens meets the first and second Monday of each month. The Annual Cider Squeeze focus of UPYC is to provide constructive activities and positive role models Sunday, August 30 - 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. for the youth of University Place. UPYC also provides community support Don’t miss this FREE event, fun for the whole family! Enjoy live music, games, by assisting with community and local charities or events. This is a great activities, apples and cider! way to get to know U.P. teens grades 8-12 while contributing in a meaning- ful way to your community and surrounding area. Youth Council applica- FREE Summer Concert Series tions can be picked up at the U.P. Parks & Recreation Office, All concerts are from 6:30-8 pm, come out and enjoy this free event! 3609 Market Place West, Suite 102, U.P. 98466 THURSDAYS For more information please contact Andy Nelson at July 9 & July 23 253.460.2530 or e-mail, [email protected]. August 6 & August 20 Community Supported Parks & Recreation A Federal Tax Exempt 501c(3) “UP Community Supported Parks and Recreation” has been established to allow community mem- bers who wish to financially support the University Place Parks & Recreation Programs. This will allow tax-free donations and provide the means to solicit grants from those organizations that only support tax-exempt organizations. If you are interested in donating or learning more about this, please contact Jim Baldes at [email protected]. 28 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com community events University Place Youth Council Presents... mother son sports ball

Who: Moms and their Sons! (If mom isn’t available send a stand in! Aunt, grandma, big sis or dad) What: A memorable night of games, sports and a whole lot of FUN! Where: Curtis High School - Main Gym When: Friday, May 1 - 5:30-8pm WHY: Why not?! This is an opportunity to have quality time with your little (or not so little) boy how: To register contact the U.P. Parks & Recreation Office at 253.460.2530 Early Bird Deadline: April 10 - $35/Final Deadline: May 1 4pm - $40/At the Door: $45 Rates are per couple with each additional son at $5

Put on your tennis shoes and sports attire, and don’t forget to stretch! This is such a fun night for you to show your kids just how competitive you are! There will be all sorts of games and fun to be had. From Dodgeball to indoor soccer, kickball and more. This is a night you do not want to miss. There will also be prizes! We will provide pizza and refreshments!

DUCK PARADE Start your day with the Duck Parade! The parade begins at 10 a.m. at the corner of 27th and Bridgeport and continues south to 37th where it ends at the Duck Daze Festival in Market Square where you will find food, vendors and activities!

Pre-registration to participate in the parade is RE- QUIRED-CALL THE RECREATION OFFICE 253.460.2530

Rain or shine, this annual parade is fun for the whole family. Bands, parade vehicles and marchers, walkers and bikers take part in this community outing.

FOOD ~ FAMILY ~ FUN!

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