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Spokane Parks and Recreation Summer 2018 Guide Summer 2018 | city of spokane parks & recreation SPOKPRD_ActivityGuide cover_SUMMER_CVT_F.indd 1 4/17/18 4:28 PM SplashPass Your free ticket to summer fun! Take full advantage of the summer by signing up for your free SplashPass and cooling off at the pool. By registering for your free SplashPass you will enjoy access to all six of the City of Spokane aquatic centers. You can register for your free SplashPass by going online at SpokaneParks.org/Aquatics or at any of our aquatic centers. Registration is free and takes less than 5 minutes. Parent or guardian must sign the rules for children under 18. OPEN HOUSE You are also invited to join us for a preseason open house event at each of our aquatic centers where you can register for your SplashPass before the season begins, meet our friendly staff, and get a sneak peak of the pools. Sat. 6/9 9-11am Comstock, Witter, Shadle Sat. 6/9 1-3pm Liberty, A.M. Cannon, Hillyard TABLE OF CONTENTS AQUATICS know your rec staff Free Swim Splashpass .................................................... 2 know your rec staff Summer Aquatic Highlights / Water Safety Training.....3-4 Water Safety Training ....................................................... 4 Jennifer Papich Private and Summer Lessons .......................................... 5 Jennifer Papich Swim Lessons ..............................................................6-8 Recreation Director jpRaepcicrhe@astpioonk aDnierecictyt.oorg CORBIN SUMMER PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS [email protected] Corbin Kids Fine Arts/Craft Camps ................................. 9 Preschool Specialty Camps .......................................9-11 Youth Specialty Camps ............................................12-13 Sewing Camps .............................................................. 14 Ryan Griffith Ryan Griffith OUTDOOR RECREATION Assistant Recreation Director Kayaking ...................................................................16-17 AOsustisdtoaonrt &R ePcerresaotnioanl IDnitreercetsotr Rafting ......................................................................18-19 Outdoor S&u Ppeerrsvoisnoarl Interest Disc Golf / Mountain Biking / Hiking ............................. 19 rgriffithS@usppeorkvainsoecr ity.org Rock Climbing / Canoeing / Stand Up Paddleboarding ... 20 [email protected] Adventure Camps .......................................................... 21 What’s Happening ....................................................22-23 Alice Busch Youth Outdoor Programs / Bicycling ............................. 23 Alice Busch Outdoor Adventure Camps ........................................... 24 Therapeutic Recreation SCC Summer Camps .................................................... 25 ThPerroagpreaumti cS uRpeecrrveiasotior n Spokatopia .................................................................... 26 aPbruosgchra@msp oSkuapneercvitiys.orrg [email protected] PERSONAL INTEREST Dance, Music, Theatre ..............................................27-28 Pool & Art Parties .......................................................... 29 Scott Niemeier Fitness & Wellness ......................................................... 30 Scott Niemeier Yoga ............................................................................... 31 Corbin Art Center Youth Programs ............................................................. 32 PCroogrrbainm A Srut pCeernvtiesor r Youth Martial Arts .......................................................... 33 snPiermogeirearm@s Spoukpaenrevciistyo.orrg Gymnastics & Yoga Camps ........................................... 34 [email protected] SPORTS Youth Sports .................................................................. 35 Adriano Eva Flag Football .................................................................. 35 Adriano Eva Adult Sports ................................................................... 36 Athletic Programs RecTennis ...................................................................... 37 AthlSeuticp ePrrvoisgorar ms Skyhawks .................................................................38-40 [email protected] SuperTots ...................................................................... 41 [email protected] THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SERVICES Bicycling / Camps / Fitness / Sports ............................. 42 Carissa Ware Socialization .................................................................. 43 Carissa Ware Trips & Tours ................................................................. 44 Youth Programs &Y Foieultdh APlrloogcraatmions s YOUTH & SENIOR CENTERS & FieSludp Aelrlvoicsoatrions Hillyard Senior Center, West Central Community Center, [email protected] Sinto Senior Center & Southside Center ....................... 45 [email protected] INFORMATION & FORMS Josh Oakes Activity Registration Form ............................................. 46 AJquoasthic POroagkreamss Therapeutic Registration Form ...................................... 47 AquSautipce Prrvoisgorrams [email protected] [email protected] For more information call 311 and Press 3 or dial509-755-2489 1 Aquatics SUMMER 2018 FREE SWIM SPLASHPASS E N W! SplashPass | Free Swimming Pass All Ages | $0 Take full advantage of the summer by signing up for your free SplashPass and cooling off at the pool. By registering for your FREE SplashPass you will enjoy access to all six of the City of Spokane aquatic centers. Admission to the pools is free, but a no-cost SplashPass is required. SplashPasses provide: • Free admission during Open, Lap, and Parent Tot Open Swim hours • Notification of pool events and closures (opt-out available) • Acknowledgement and acceptance of important pool rules that are in place for your safety You can register for your free SplashPass by going online at SpokaneParks.org/Aquatics or at any of our aquatic centers. Registration is free and takes less than 5 minutes. Parent/Guardian must sign the rules for children under 18. E N W! Aquatics Preseason Open House All Ages | $0 You are invited to join us for a preseason open house REGULAR SEASON OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE JUNE 18 – AUGUST 25 event at each of our Aquatic Centers where you can register for your SplashPass before the season begins, meet our friendly staff, ALL POOLS EVERYDAY 1-4PM and get a sneak peak of the pools. ALL POOLS EXCEPT WITTER MON. – THURS. 6:30-8PM Sat. 6/9 9-11am Comstock, Witter, Shadle Sat. 6/9 1-3pm Liberty, A.M. Cannon, Hillyard REGULAR SEASON OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE JUNE 18 - AUGUST 25 All Pools Sun.- Sat. 1-4pm All Pools (Except Witter) Mon.- Thurs. 6:30-8pm PRE & POST SEASON LAP SWIM SCHEDULE MAY 7 - JUNE 17 & AUG. 27 - SEPT. 14 Witter Monday – Friday 11:30am – 2pm Eight 50 meter lanes REGULAR LAP SWIM SCHEDULE JUNE 18 – AUGUST 25 Witter Monday – Friday 11:30-12:45pm Eight 50 meter lanes 10-11:30am & 1-4pm At least one 50 meter lane Saturday – Sunday 1-4pm At least one 50 meter lane Comstock Monday – Friday 6-7:30am Five 50 meter lanes Sunday – Saturday 1-4pm One 50 meter lane Saturday 7:30-9am Five 50 meter lanes Shadle Sunday – Saturday 1-4pm One 25 yard lap lane 6:30-8pm One 25 yard lap lane Saturday 6/30-8/18 9-9:30am At least one 25 yard lap lane 2018 SPLASH PAD HOURS OF OPERATION AQUATICS HOTLINE May 28 - Sept. 9 Daily 9am - 8pm 509-625-6960 Get up-to-date information on pool closures hours and more. 2 Register online at SpokaneParks.org Aquatics Aquatics SUMMER 2018 SUMMER AQUATIC HIGHLIGHTS AquaFit Family Nights Varies | Age 18+ This ongoing aqua class is a mixture of deep All Ages Family Nights are exclusive pool parties open only to and shallow water exercises. You can expect to experience families. Families and friends can enjoy an evening of swimming, aerobic, balance, muscle toning and core strengthening types of food, music and fun! Bring a snack or dinner, just leave the glass, routines on a rotating basis. Come burn some calories in a fun and alcohol and BBQ’s at home. refreshing environment! Class registration will be prorated. Shadle June 22nd 6:30 - 8pm 38773 Tues./Thurs. 6/19-8/16 6:30 - 7:15pm Hillyard July 6th 6:30 - 8pm Witter $90 Liberty July 20th 6:30 - 8pm 38772 Tues./Thurs. 7/3-8/23 10:45 - 11:30am AM Cannon August 3rd 6:30 - 8pm Hillyard $90 Comstock August 17th 6:30 - 8pm 38771 Sat. 7/7-8/25 9:30 - 10:20am Shadle $36 Parent Tot Open Swim 40143 AquaFit 6 Visit Punch Pass $27 Ages 0-7 with Adults Ever thought that the regular open swim was at the wrong time for you and your child due to nap times Doggie Dip and all of the energetic older kids? We thought so too. Come join 1 Day | All Ages The pools have gone to the DOGS! Bring your us for a calm and exclusive swim time, just for you and your little four-legged friend to the last splash of the season! Along with the ones. Cannon, Comstock, Hillyard, & Liberty Aquatic Centers. Spokane Parks Foundation and SpokAnimal, we hope to have fun, Mon.-Thurs. 6/19-8/24 10am - 11:50am raise awareness and funds for the High Bridge Dog Park. Drop- Comstock ins/donations welcome at the door. Proof of rabies vaccination Mon.-Thurs. 6/19-8/24 11am - Noon required. All pools except Witter $10 Cannon, Hillyard, & Liberty Comstock Sun. 8/26 3 - 4:30pm Senior Swim Shadle Mon. 8/27 5:30 - 7pm Ages 55+ Cannon, Hillyard & Liberty Aquatics Centers Hillyard Tues. 8/28 5:30 - 7pm Mon. - Thurs. 6/19 - 8/24 11am - Noon AM Cannon Wed. 8/29 5:30 - 7pm Liberty Thurs. 8/30 5:30 - 7pm WATER SAFETY TRAINING & CERTIFICATION COURSES Aquanautic Safety Instructor Lifeguard Training Course
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