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Playbookyour Youth & Adult Recreation Registration Opens April 20 Online Edition SUMMER REGISTRATION summer 2020 BEGINS APRIL 20 AT 5:30 AM playbookyour youth & adult recreation registration opens april 20 online edition includes: Art Station, Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, The Pavilion and Bend Senior Center SUMMER 2020 PAYMENT OPTION: Payment is optional at time of registration. Choose your payment amount from no money down to full fee. Any remaining fees are due 30 days prior to program start date. CONTACT US phone: (541) 389-7275 email: [email protected] website: bendparksandrec.org ADMINISTRATION & RECREATION SERVICES summer 2020 | online edition 799 SW Columbia St. • 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 25 - Memorial Day, programs, facilities, parks and trails available participar, aprender y crecer de manera sana July 3 - 4 - Independence Day, Sept. 7 - Labor Day to you this season. Whether you are one, en muchos de los programas de recreación, one hundred or somewhere in between, centros de recreación, parques y senderos THE ART STATION the Bend Park & Recreation District is disponibles durante esta estación del año. 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr. • p. (541) 617-1317 your place for play. Bend Park & Recreation District es el lugar Open for scheduled programs and open de recreación ya sea para una persona, studio hours. See schedule online. cientos o menos. BEND SENIOR CENTER VISION STATEMENT: To be a leader in FOLLOW US: 1600 SE Reed Market Rd. • p. (541) 388-1133 building a community connected to nature, Facebook - Bend Park & Recreation District, active lifestyles and one another. Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 am - 7:00 pm Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, The Pavilion, Fridays 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Bend Whitewater Park, Art Station and Bend Saturdays 9:00 am - 3:00 pm MISSION STATEMENT: To strengthen com- munity vitality and foster healthy, enriched Senior Center. Holiday hours and special events: See page 30. lifestyles by providing exceptional park and Twitter - Bend Park & Rec (@bendparksandrec) recreation services. Instagram - bendparks (@bendparks) JUNIPER SWIM BOARD OF DIRECTORS: INCLUSION: The Bend Park & Recreation & FITNESS CENTER Ted Schoenborn, Chair • Nathan Hovekamp, District is committed to making all of our 800 NE 6th St. • p. (541) 389-7665 Vice-Chair • Jason Kropf • Ariel Méndez • Debra programs, facilities, services and activities Schoen accessible to everyone. If you feel that you or Mon. - Fri. 5:15 am - 9:00 pm your child may require auxiliary aid or special Saturdays 7:00 am - 6:00 pm BUDGET COMMITTEE: accommodations to participate, let us know Sundays 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Thomas Fisher • Larry Kimmel • Joanne at the time of registration. We will work with Holiday hours and special events: See page 19. Mathews • Donna Owens • Daryl Parrish you in order to make safe and respectful accommodations. For more information or EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: an activity assessment, contact Therapeutic Don Horton • (541) 706-6101 THE PAVILION Recreation at (541) 706-6121. 1001 SW Bradbury Way • p. (541) 389-7588 [email protected] SERVICIOS DISPONIBLES PARA April - August Hours vary - check online. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR: Lindsey Lombard • (541) 706-6109 LA COMUNIDAD LATINA | LATINO The Pavilion will be closed: May 25 - Memorial Day, [email protected] OUTREACH SERVICES: Comuníquese July 3 - 4 - Independence Day, Sept. 7 - Labor Days. con Kathya al Tel. (541) 706-6190. Horario de Special events: See page 28. PLANNING & PARK SERVICES Oficina: Juniper Swim & Fitness Center: DIRECTOR: Lunes y miércoles de 8:00 am a 5:00 pm, Michelle Healy • (541) 706-6113 Martes de 12:00 a 7:00 pm, Jueves de 4:15 PARK SERVICES [email protected] a 7:00 pm. Oficinas del Distrito (en Old Mill 1675 SW Simpson Ave. • p. (541) 388-5435 District): Jueves de 12:00 a 4:00 pm. | Contact: RECREATION SERVICES DIRECTOR: Kathya Avila p. (541) 706-6190. Office hours: Mon. - Fri. 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Matt Mercer • (541) 706-6103 Juniper Swim & Fitness Center: Monday & Park Services will be closed: May 25 - Memorial Day, [email protected] Wednesday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 12:00 July 3 - 4 - Independence Day, Sept. 7 - Labor Day – 7:00 pm, Thursday, 4:15 – 7:00 pm. District Office: Thursday, 12:00 – 4:00 pm. 2 ONLINE EDITION: WHAT’S INSIDE INTRODUCTION Contact Us ..................................................................2 Table of Contents ......................................................3 Pages Missing ....................................................4 - 13 REGISTRATION, FEES & PASSES Recreation Scholarships .......................................14 looking ahead How to Register .......................................................15 Fees & Passes ....................................................16 - 17 Page Left Blank .......................................................18 to summer FACILITIES & SWIMMING Juniper Swim & Fitness Center ....19 - 21 Adult Swimming ...................................... 22 Youth Swimming & Fitness ...........23 - 27 This year is highly unusual with all of our Summer registration daily lives significantly impacted by the The Pavilion .......................................28 - 29 COVID-19 Coronavirus. At Bend Park & payment options Bend Senior Center ..........................30 - 34 Recreation District, we are experiencing the uncertainty of the current situation include no money down, ADULT RECREATION and will continue to do our best to be pay 30 days prior Adult Art ...............................................35 - 37 here for you and your family’s recreation Adult Activities ....................................38 - 43 needs. Like you, we’re taking this a day and a week at a time. to program. Adult Outdoors .................................... 44 - 46 Spring is typically when individuals and families plan in Adult Fitness & Wellness ..............................47 - 55 earnest for summer activities and this Playbook is filled with great recreation opportunities for you to consider. Adult Sports ....................................................56 - 57 To help you with your planning, we have created the option to register with no payment to SUMMER CAMP FINDER support the financial uncertainty that community members may be experiencing. At time Full-day, Half-day & Overnight ....................58 - 63 of registration, pay from 0 to 100% of your fees and then 30 days prior to the start of your program you pay the remaining balance on your account. Learn more on page 15. THERAPEUTIC RECREATION We hope you will enjoy thinking about and planning for these possibilities, and we will Youth & Adult ................................................. 64 - 68 keep you updated for any changes that may be needed as our community and the world moves through this challenging time. YOUTH RECREATION Bend Park & Recreation District staff is available by phone and email to help with your Young Children ...............................................69 - 72 summer registration questions. Youth Art ..........................................................73 - 79 Sincerely, Youth Activities ............................................. 80 - 94 Youth Outdoors ..............................................95 - 99 Youth Sports ................................................ 100 - 114 LOCATIONS & PARKS Don Horton, Executive Director Program Locations ................................................115 [email protected] Pages Left Blank ...........................................116 - 117 For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 115 - 119 Park Features & Locations .........................1183 - 119 everyone can play Recreation Scholarships We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to participate in recreation activities. Financial need-based scholarship assistance is available to qualifying individuals for many recreation programs. The goal is to remove financial barriers for community members with limited financial resources. In the last year, approximately 700 individuals and families have participated in programs with support that provides safe, enriching activities and contribute to a physically active community. ABOUT SCHOLARSHIPS: • Visit www.bendparksandrec.org/scholarship to • Eligibility is based on household income and number download application forms or pick up an application of dependents living in the household, and aligns at the district office or recreation facilities. with the Federal Poverty Guidelines and other assistance programs. Generally, you may be eligible • You may submit your application at any time; for scholarship assistance if your household qualifies allow at least one week for processing prior to for SNAP, TANF, Oregon Health Plan, or Free and registering for an activity. Reduced School Lunch. • Scholarships can be used by children, adults and Everyone can play. Additional • Scholarships are valid for one year. You must reapply families for most recreation programs and facility support with program fees and for renewal. passes. equipment may be available • More at www.bendparksandrec.org/scholarship through funding provided • Scholarship assistance ranges from 25-percent by Bend Park & Recreation to 75-percent of the regular fee depending on the Foundation. applicant’s level of need and the specific activity or program. 14 how to register NEW 3.
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