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Online Preview Edition 799 SW Columbia Street • P SUMMER summer 2018 REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 19 @ 5:30 AM playbookyour youth & adult recreation online preview registration opens edition march 19 includes: Art Station, Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, The Pavilion and Bend Senior Center CONTACT US phone: (541) 389-7275 email: [email protected] website: bendparksandrec.org ADMINISTRATION & RECREATION SERVICES summer 2018 • online preview edition 799 SW Columbia Street • p. (541) 389-7275 Welcome to “Your Playbook.” You’re invited Bienvenido a su Revista de Actividades Mon. - Fri. 8:00 am - 5:00 pm to play, learn and thrive in the many recreation Recreativas “Playbook.” Los invitamos a Administration will be closed: May 28 - Memorial Day, July 4 - programs, facilities, parks and trails available participar, aprender y crecer de manera sana Independence Day, Sept 3 - Labor Day to you this season. Whether you are one, one en muchos de los programas de recreación, hundred or somewhere in between, the centros de recreación, parques y senderos THE ART STATION Bend Park & Recreation District is your disponibles durante esta estación del año. 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr. • p. (541) 389-7275 place for play. Bend Park & Recreation District es el lugar Open for scheduled programs and open para su recreación ya sea para una persona, studio hours. See schedule online. cientos o menos. BEND SENIOR CENTER 1600 SE Reed Market Rd. • p. (541) 388-1133 VISION STATEMENT: To be a leader in FOLLOW US: building a community connected to nature, Mon. - Thurs. 7:30 am - 7:00 pm Facebook - Bend Park & Recreation District, active lifestyles and one another. Fridays 7:30 am - 4:00 pm Juniper Swim & Fitness Center, The Pavilion, Saturdays 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Bend Whitewater Park, Art Station and Bend MISSION STATEMENT: To strengthen community vitality and foster healthy, enriched Senior Center. Holiday hours and special events: See page 27. lifestyles by providing exceptional park and Twitter - Bend Park & Rec (@bendparksandrec) recreation services. JUNIPER SWIM Instagram - bendparks (@bendparks) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: & FITNESS CENTER Nathan Hovekamp, Chair • Brady Fuller, Vice- INCLUSION: The Bend Park & Recreation 800 NE 6th Street • p. (541) 389-7665 Chair • Ellen Grover • Ted Schoenborn • Lauren District is committed to making all of our Sprang programs, facilities, services and activities Mon. - Fri. 5:15 am - 9:00 pm accessible to everyone. If you feel that you or Saturdays 7:00 am - 6:00 pm your child may require auxiliary aid or special Sundays 8:30 am - 5:30 pm BUDGET COMMITTEE: Thomas Fisher • Larry Kimmel • Joanne accommodations to participate, please let us Holiday hours and special events: See page 18. Matthews • Ariel Mendez • Brian Thorsness know at the time of registration. We will work with you in order to make safe and respectful EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: accommodations. For more information or an THE PAVILION Don Horton • (541) 706-6101 activity assessment, please contact Therapeutic 1001 SW Bradbury Way • p. (541) 389-7588 [email protected] Recreation at (541) 706-6121. Office Hours 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Mon. - Fri. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR: SERVICIOS AL ALCANCE DE LA June 18 - August 31 Lindsey Lombard • (541) 706-6109 Hours subject to change. [email protected] COMUNIDAD LATINA / LATINO OUTREACH SERVICES: Comuníquese con PLANNING & PARK SERVICES Kathya al Tel. (541) 706-6190. Horarios de PARK SERVICES oficina Juniper Swim & Fitness Center: Lunes, DIRECTOR: 1675 SW Simpson Ave. • p. (541) 388-5435 Michelle Healy • (541) 706-6113 miércoles y viernes de 2:30 a 7:00 pm y los martes de 9:00 am a 1:00 pm en las Oficinas del Mon. - Fri. 7:30 am - 4:00 pm [email protected] Distrito (en Old Mill District). Park Services will be closed: May 28 - Memorial Day, July 4 - RECREATION SERVICES DIRECTOR: Contact: Kathya Avila p. (541) 706-6190. Independence Day, Sept 3 - Labor Day Matt Mercer • (541) 706-6103 Office hours: Juniper Swim & Fitness Center [email protected] Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 2:30 – 7:00 pm District Office: Tuesdays, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm 2 WHAT’S INSIDE “It is a happy talent to know how to play.” INTRODUCTION - Ralph Waldo Emerson Contact Us ..................................................................2 Table of Contents ......................................................3 PAGES INTENTIONALLY MISSING ...........................................4 - 12 REGISTRATION, FEES & PASSES How to Register ....................................................... 13 Fees & Passes ....................................................16 - 17 FACILITIES & SWIMMING Juniper Swim & Fitness Center ...................18 - 20 Adult Swimming.......................................................21 Youth Swimming & Fitness ..........................22 - 26 Bend Senior Center .......................................27 - 30 ADULT RECREATION Adult Art ............................................................31 - 34 Adult Activities ................................................35 - 41 Adult Outdoor .................................................42 - 45 Adult Fitness & Wellness ..............................46 - 52 Adult Sports ....................................................53 - 55 THERAPEUTIC RECREATION Youth Therapeutic Recreation ...................56 - 57 Adult Therapeutic Recreation ....................57 - 59 YOUTH RECREATION Young Children .............................................. 60 - 62 Youth Art ..........................................................63 - 69 Youth Activities ..............................................70 - 86 Youth Outdoors ...............................................87 - 91 Youth Sports .................................................92 - 106 For more information, call (541) 389-7275 • bendparksandrec.org • Park and location lists on pages 108 - 111 3 This page intentionally left blank. 12 4. You can select/search for Out-of-District How to activities in one of three ways: Needs-Based >> Activity>Number>(Fastest) – Fee Policy Register enter the activity number Out-of-district residents do not Assistance (first six digits) in the pay property taxes that support (Formerly known as Recreation Scholarships) box. Click on the Search the District and will be charged an REGISTER button. The activity additional 20% for most programs. Everyone should have the ONLINE: numbers are printed in If you need help determining if you opportunity to benefit from this guide. live inside the District boundaries, recreation activities. Assistance call us at (541) 389-7275. is available for recreation For online program participation and is registration, go to: based upon financial need and In-Person other qualifications. Funding https://register. Registration is limited and the District’s bendparksandrec.org If you want to come in to register goal is to ensure that the most you can go to ANY location for critical services are available Payment in full is required ANY program. You can register at to those with the highest needs including youth, seniors at the time of registration. >> Keyword>Search – just enter two locations: and people with disabilities. ONE word for the activity, •> Juniper>Swim>&>Fitness>Center:> New Accounts such as part of the name 800>NE>6th>Street You can go online or come in or something about what To Apply for Assistance: •> Bend>Senior>Center:>> person to create a new account. it does. For example: Art, 1. Complete an application 1600>SE>Reed>Market>Road New accounts created online must Lacrosse, Camp, Guitar, at least one week prior be verified for District residency etc. Click on the Search Registration forms are available to registering for the and accuracy. NOTE: This process button. Scroll down to online at bendparksandrec.org or program. Applications are is normally completed in 24 hours. display a list of programs by calling (541) 389-7275. available online or at any linked to that keyword. of the District facilities. 2. Submit the completed Online Registration Credits & Refunds application and a copy of Refunds or credits are readily Instructions your most recent IRS 1040 granted if we are notified seven Income Tax Return to any 1. Click on the “Register” link on days prior to the beginning of of the District facilities or our website or go directly to: the program. Credits will only be mail to Juniper Swim & https://register. granted if notified less than seven Fitness Center, 800 NE 6th bendparksandrec.org days prior to beginning of the Street, Bend OR 97701. program. No credits or refunds >> Type>or>Category – Simply will be issued when notified two 3. BPRD staff will contact you click on the name for the working days or less from the by phone within five (5) types of programs that start of a program. Program fees business days of application interest you. Scroll down are not refunded/prorated for receipt to inform you of the 2. Enter your email and to view all the programs participants who miss portions of status of your application. password. You already have an offered. programs. account if you have recently 4. Your portion of the fee(s) participated in a program or will be required at the have a pass at Juniper Swim time of registration. & Fitness Center, The Pavilion 5. Applications are valid for or Bend Senior Center. The six months. You will need default password is your last to reapply after six months. name (first letter capitalized) You can further refine the All application materials unless you set it up differently. search using the options Mark Your are kept confidential. at the top
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