SUMMER 2020

GUIDE

R A E B T I N E L G C

YEARS SUMMER CAMPS

FUN FOR ALL AGES

REGISTER ONLINE AT NCPRD.COM DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE

Happy 30th Anniversary to the North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District! Along with our array of activities and programs, this summer we celebrate 30 years of providing parks and recreation services for the North Clackamas community. Voters approved the formation of NCPRD in 1990 to fill the need for greater parks and recreation services in northern Clackamas County. Now the second largest parks and recreation district in Oregon by population, we continue to plan for future parks and community facilities, and expand our program offerings. We will be honoring the 30th anniversary of NCPRD over the summer, culminating in a large community celebration event on July 18. Details can be found on page 6 of this guide. I hope you will join us for what promises to be a great celebration.

Whether you’re interested in a dance class at the Milwaukie Center, swim lessons at the North Clackamas Aquatic Park, the summer RecMobile program, sports camps, or you are looking for a park or trail to enjoy, we have something for everyone. I invite you to Discover Your Fun in the pages that follow. I also encourage you to review our recently published Annual Report for fiscal year 2018-2019. This publication provides an overview of key achievements and strides we’ve made in our community, including new parks and facilities. You may view this report on the District website at ncprd.com/annual-report or pick up a copy at any of our district facilities. NCPRD looks forward to embarking on our next 30 years, continuing the legacy of providing first-rate parks, recreation programs, trails, adult services, community centers, and much more. On behalf of our entire staff team, I extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our community for your continued engagement and support of the North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District.

Have a fun and safe summer!

Scott Archer, NCPRD Director

North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District (NCPRD) is a service district of Clackamas County, and a division of Business and Community Services, dedicated to enriching community vitality and promoting healthy living through parks and recreation.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION Director’s Message 2 SUMMER 2020 Registration Information 3 Registration beginning at 9 a.m. District Information 4 Summer NCPRD registration date: Apr. 7 Park & Facility Rentals 5 Non-resident registration date: Apr. 14 Special Events 6-7 ONLINE: Register online at ncprd.com. Click “Register Here” on the side toolbar. AQUATIC PARK Schedule & Fees 8 PHONE: North Clackamas Aquatic Park; Call (503) 794-8080 Office Hours: M-Th, 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri, 7 a.m.-4 p.m.; Group Rates 9 Sa, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Su, 1-6 p.m. H2O Fitness 9 Please have Visa or MasterCard ready. Memberships 9 Swim Lessons 10-11 IN PERSON: Register at one of two locations: North Clackamas Aquatic Park Teen & Adult Swim Programs 12 7300 S.E. Harmony Road, Milwaukie, OR 97222 Parties & Rentals 13 Milwaukie Center Recreation Office YOUTH PROGRAMS 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Drive, Milwaukie, OR 97222 Office Hours: M-F, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dance, Music & Movement 14 RecMobile 15 • Please register at least ONE WEEK prior to class/activity start date. Summer Camps 16-19 • In case of inclement weather, contact the class facility before attending. Youth Sports 20-21 • If minimum enrollment requirement is not met, the class or activity may be cancelled and a refund or credit will be issued. ADULT PROGRAMS Art 22 Dance, Music & Drama 22 NORTH CLACKAMAS Language & Writing 23 NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK Sports & Open Gyms 23 PARKS & RECREATION DISTRICT OFFICE 7300 S.E. Harmony Road Fitness & Exercise 24-26 Milwaukie, OR 97222 Drop-In Activity Groups 27 INFORMATION Phone: (503) 794-8080 NCPRD ADMINISTRATION FAX: (503) 794-8085 150 Beavercreek Road Office Hours: MILWAUKIE CENTER Oregon City, OR 97045 M-Th, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Resources 28 Phone: (503) 742-4348 F, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Travel 29-30 Office Hours: Sa, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. M-Th, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Healthy Living Seminars 31 Su, 1-6 p.m. Clackamas On Tap & Uncorked 32 NCPRD SPORTS MILWAUKIE CENTER Ongoing Clinics & Groups 33 16223 S.E. Stadium Way 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Drive Happy Valley, OR 97015 Milwaukie, OR 97222 NCPRD INFORMATION Phone: (503) 794-3877 Phone: (503) 653-8100 FAX: (503) 794-3878 District Map 34-35 FAX: (503) 794-8016 Office Hours: Office Hours: M-F, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District is governed by the five-member Board of County Commissioners for Clackamas County acting as the Board of Directors for NCPRD. A group of citizen volunteers make up the Dis- trict Advisory Board (DAB) and provides recommendations to the Board of Directors on the design, planning and development of parks and recreational programs in the District. DAB members are important in representing the citizens’ voice in NCPRD decision-making and policies. Interested in becoming a DAB member? Visit ncprd.com for more information. NCPRD BOARD OF DIRECTORS DEPARTMENT LEADERS

Left to right: Ken Humberston, Commissioner Laura Zentner, BCS Director Martha Schrader, Commissioner Paul Savas, Commissioner Sonya Fischer, Commissioner Scott Archer, NCPRD Director Jim Bernard, Chair ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Program Fees Gift Certificates For most fee-based programs, there will be two Consider giving an NCPRD gift certificate for recreation numbers listed: one for NCPRD residents, and the programs, fitness classes and facility use. Certificates other for those who live outside the District. can be purchased at the North Clackamas Aquatic Park Example: NCPRD, $20; non-resident, $25 or the Milwaukie Center Recreation Office. The first number ($20) is the fee for NCPRD residents. The second number ($25) is the fee for non-residents. Refund Policy You can visit ncprd.com to verify residency by selecting Facility rental cancellations: Cancellations made at the “Are you in district?” option under the District least four weeks prior to the reserved date will receive Information webpage. a refund, minus a 20 percent or $50 processing fee (whichever is less). Cancellations made less than four Scholarships weeks from the reserved date will receive a 50 percent Scholarships are available to District residents refund minus 20 percent (of refund amount) or $50 for participation in many classes and activities. processing fee (whichever is less). Applicants who meet income guidelines are eligible Programs and activities: Cancellations/transfers for scholarship assistance for up to two programs received at least fourteen days prior to the start of a per year per person, or two per family per year. If you program can receive a full refund or credit minus a would like information about receiving a scholarship, $5 administrative fee per registration. Requests made please call (503) 794-8080. Residents who are 55 years between fourteen days and the start date of the and older, or have a disability, may qualify for a program may be eligible for a credit of fees minus the scholarship to assist with class fees at the Milwaukie $5 administrative fee per registration. Refunds, credits Center through the Friends of the Milwaukie Center, and/or make-up classes are not available after a Inc. non-profit. Call (503) 794-8092 for more program has begun. information. NCPRD will not refund the cost of additional supplies Photos or prepaid expenses (T-shirts, jerseys, hair bows, art North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District takes supplies, cheer uniforms, prepaid lunches, event ad- photographs of people enjoying our programs, events, missions etc.). Purchased supplies can be picked up parks and facilities. These photographs are used for after the start of the program by contacting promotional purposes, including placement in publica- [email protected]. If a program is cancelled tions, collateral and on the NCPRD website. The by NCPRD, a full refund will be issued. photographs are used at the discretion of the Parks District and become the sole property of the North 4 Clack­amas Parks and Recreation District. PARK & FACILITY RENTALS IDEAL SETTINGS FOR ANY EVENT!

The Milwaukie Center offers a variety of spaces that are perfect for your special Milwaukie Center event. The Center includes Wi-Fi and an auditorium with a large stage. (503) 794-8013 [email protected] Rooms Capacity 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr. Salal/Oregon Grape Rooms 20-30 guests Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 Camas/Dogwood Rooms 75 guests South Wing 150-250 guests

Sara Hite Memorial The Sara Hite Memorial Rose Garden is a beautiful setting for weddings, ceremonies and concerts in the spring and summer. The open plaza Rose Garden comfortably seats 200 guests and can flexibly accommodate a variety of (503) 794-8013 layouts for your event. A large covered gazebo (22’ x 36’) is also available [email protected] within the garden. 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr. NCPRD, $125; non-resident, $140 Refundable security deposit, $300 Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 Chair rental (optional), $2.50 per chair

North Clackamas Park Picnic Shelter The North Clackamas Park Picnic Shelter has a covered picnic area with (503) 794-8013 24 picnic tables, six electrical outlets (each outlet has two plugs on a 20 amp [email protected] breaker) and access to water. This area accommodates 144 people (maximum). 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr. Picnic reservation season is May 1-Sept. 30. Call or email for more information. Milwaukie, Oregon 97222

North Clackamas Park Ball Fields North Clackamas Park spans 47 acres and includes four ball fields, two shaded (503) 794-3877 picnic areas, two playgrounds, a fenced horse arena and several walking trails. [email protected] The ball fields are equipped with wireless scoreboards and field lighting. Call or 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr. email for information, including ball field rental rates, policies and availability. Milwaukie, Oregon 97222

Hood View Park Hood View Park is a 35-acre sports complex located in the city of Happy Valley. (503) 794-3877 It features four world-class ball fields with all-weather turf, ample parking and [email protected] full service concessions. Call or email for information, including ball field rental 16223 S.E. Stadium Way rates, policies and availability. Happy Valley, OR 97015

North Clackamas Aquatic Park The North Clackamas Aquatic Park is available for swim parties, pool rentals (503) 794-8080 and meetings. The park features include six swimming pools, three water slides [email protected] and a 29-foot rock climbing wall for your enjoyment! Contact the Aquatic Park 7300 S.E. Harmony Rd. for availability or for more information. Milwaukie, OR 97222 5 6 SPECIAL EVENTS Time/Date: Fee: Free Location: to reserve yourspotat the event. celebrating thefuture. Call (503)653-8100 This willbeagreat moment tohonorthepastwhile many communitymembersoverthelastfortyyears. The MilwaukieCenterhasmeantsomuchto We willbeaskingforRSVP’sasspacelimited. a beergardenanddeliciousfoodfrom ourkitchen. summer foraBBQcelebration withlivemusic, of serving thecommunityin2020. Joinusthis The MilwaukieCenteriscelebrating its 40thyear 40-Year Party Anniversary Milwaukie Center’s Sponsored By: Time/Date: Fee: Free Location: reserve yourspacetoday. inspiring celebration. Pleasecall(503)794-8092to live musicanddancing.Joinusinthisbeautiful takes placeat 11a.m.followedbyagourmetlunch, vows andcelebrate your dedication. Theceremony longer? We wouldlike tohonoryou.Renewyour Have youbeenwithyourpartnerfor50yearsor Golden Anniversary Time/Date: Fee: Location: check backat ncprd.comformore information. a beergarden,gamesandmore! Savethedate and Aquatic Park,livemusic,birthdaycake, foodcarts, of festivities,includingfree BigSurf!swimat the Join usforthisspecialcelebration featuring anarray vibrant communitythanwithabigbirthdaybash? way tosaythankyouforhavingusbeapartof this Recreation Districtisturning30, andwhat better Party like it’s1990!NorthClackamasParksand NCPRD’s 30thBirthdayParty SPECIAL EVENTS SUMMER event runsuntil6:30p.m.W6/24 Dinner served4-5:30p.m., Milwaukie Center 11 a.m.-1p.m. Milwaukie Center Noon-4 p.m. for purchase) Free (food anddrinksavailable North ClackamasAquatic Park F Sa 7/18 6/19 dates. your imagination. Seepage15forlocations and Each weekwillfeature adifferent themetoignite North ClackamasParksandRecreation District. Monday through Friday at selectparksthroughout and havefuninthesun!Joinourrecreation staff Come playgames,make crafts, meetnewfriends The RecMobileiscomingtoaparknearyou! RecMobile Time/Date: Fee: Location: call theNutritionProgram at (503)654-3030. Center NutritionProgram. Formore information, Proceeds from thiseventbenefittheMilwaukie attire and winatripthrough theicecream line. a bananasplitorsundae.Wear yourfavoriteisland Have funwithfriendsandneighborswhileenjoying Ice CreamSocial&BeachBumDay SATURDAY, JULY 18 7300 S.E. Harmony Rd.,Milwaukie at NorthClackamas Aquatic Park PARTY LIKEIT’S1990 PARTY NOON -4P.M. AND MORE! GAMES, BEERGARDEN, WITH MUSIC,FOODCARTS, 12:30-1:30 p.m. $2 persundae Milwaukie Center Tu 8/18

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T E SPECIAL EVENTS 7 ADDRESS 6031 S.E. King Rd., Milwaukie SUMMER 3811 S.E. Concord Rd., Oak Grove S.E. Concord Rd., Oak 3811 11201 S.E. Stevens Rd., Happy Valley 11201 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr., Milwaukie 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr., Sara Hite Memorial Rose Garden North Clackamas Park at event $15; $20 at Early Bird ticket, Clackontap.com at tickets Purchase 1-9 p.m. Sa 8/29 Clackamas On Tap and Uncorked Tap Clackamas On day in the beautiful Sara Hite Join us for a festive North Clackamas Park. at Memorial Rose Garden wine, spirits local beer, of Enjoy a large selection live entertainment, a fantastic lineup of and cider, lawn games, photo booth and a food carts, giant benefits Meals on Wheels in North This event raffle! out to Come senior goes hungry. Clackamas - so no and enjoy this event! Admission show your support (beer or wine). price includes souvenir tasting glass Location: Fee: Time/Date: LOCATION Wichita Center North Clackamas Park Concord School Property SPECIAL EVENTSSPECIAL Mt. Scott Elementary School MOVIE Frozen II (PG) Toy Story 4 (G) Story Toy Abominable (PG) Aladdin (1992) PG Free (food and drinks available Free for purchase) 6-8 p.m. Sa 8/22 DATE Sat., July 11 Sat., July 25 Sat., August Sat., 8 Sat., August Sat., 1 Movies in the Park are free and begin at dusk. Visit All movies the stars! Bring a blanket and enjoy movies under descriptions and ratings to decide if the movie is appropriate for your family. commonsensemedia.org for movie Concert in the Park Concert in the Milwaukie Bay for a concert at Join us this summer Pacific Northwest’s top the of one Park featuring Machine, playing your favorite cover bands, Dance views while dancing to 90’s hits! Enjoy waterfront The Coop tasty food from live music and enjoying the Breakside from brews food cart and signature Brewery and kid-friendly Winnebeergo. Cornhole be available. activities will also Milwaukie Bay Park Location: Fee: Time/Date: 8 NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK round. round at NorthClackamasAquatic Park,where itis consistentlykept at acomfortable 86degrees year Swimming lessons,recreational programs andpartyrentals are alsoavailable.Enjoy summerfunallyear swim timestheentire facilityisopenforalltoenjoythemanyAquatic Parkfeatures. pool, ayoungchildren’s poolwithSammytheSealslideanda29-footrock climbingwall.DuringBigSurf! The NorthClackamasAquatic Parkfeatures sixswimmingpools,three water slides,astate-of-the-art wave and 4children, immediate PRESCHOOL water (witharatio of 3:1) OPEN SWIM (13 &OLDER) **PARENT/ ***SENIOR 13 yearsorolderinthe LAP SWIM LAP Valid forupto2adults LAP SWIM LAP BIG SURF! family andlivingin the responsible supervisor (ALL AGES) Children 3-8mustbe accompanied bya 7300 S.E.Harmony Road IMilwaukie, OR97222 I(503)557-SURF AQUATIC PARK SWIM same household. ADMISSION Family Rate 9 andolder Sunday Only BIG SURF! Under 3 Effective June13-Sept. 7, 2020. Scheduleandfeesmaybesubjecttochangewithoutnotice. 3-8 ACTIVITY SCHEDULE&ADMISSIONS SUMMER ACTIVITY Aquatic ParkwillbeclosedonJuly4, July18andwillcloseat 4p.m.onSept.7. Family Rate **Parent/Preschool: swimtimeforparents and children 6yearsand younger, 1-6 p.m. 1-6 p.m. 1-6 p.m. SUN . ***Senior swimnotavailableinscheduledH2OFitnesspoolspaces. NCPRD (with payingadult;2:1ratio) $20 $7 $7 The lappoolisexcluded from BigSurf!admission. 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 6 a.m.- Free 6 a.m.- Noon- 4 p.m. 1 p.m. MON often shares spacewithlessonsandgroups. 9- RESIDENT NON-

$36 $11 $11 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 8 a.m.- 8 a.m.- Noon- 4 p.m. 1 p.m. TUE 9- children 6andyounger** Parent/Preschool Swim Daily Unlimited Climb Lap Swim punchcard

Senior Swim*** Adult LapSwim for parents and ADMISSIONS (24 punches) Single Climb ROCK WALL OTHER 9-10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 6 a.m.- 6 a.m.- Noon- 4 p.m. 1 p.m. WED

9-10:30 a.m. $2.75 Child $3.75 Adult 5:30 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 8 a.m.- 8 a.m.- Noon- NCPRD NCPRD 4 p.m. 1 p.m. THU $81 $4 $6 $2 $2

$4.75 Adult $3.75 Child RESIDENT RESIDENT 10:30 a.m. NON- NON- 6 a.m.- $2.50 $5.50 6 a.m.- Noon- Noon- 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. $110 1 p.m. $10 $3 FRI 9-

10:30 a.m. 1-6 p.m. 9 a.m.- 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. 6 p.m. SAT 9- NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK 9

FEE $6; NCPRD, non-resident, $7.50 or punch card (18 classes): $96; NCPRD, non-resident, $120 Senior 62+ $5.50; NCPRD, $7 non-resident, or punch card (18 classes): $88; NCPRD, non-resident, $110 O 2 $280 $280 $300 $600 NON- add $60 SAT RESIDENT Deep H $245 $220 $220 $480 NCPRD add $60 O Fit O Fit FRI 2 2 H H THU Adult Senior H2O Fit people of any H2O Fitness is a refreshing way for strengthen fitness level to comfortably tone and This low muscles while developing coordination. of water and impact workout uses the resistance pace. allows improvement at your own ONE-YEAR ONE-YEAR Child/Youth MEMBERSHIP Family (3 people) Family O Each additional person 2 Receive a special group admission rate during Big Surf! Big Surf! during rate admission group a special Receive Previous swimmers. 15 or more of a group hours with the payment for and a single preferred are arrangements upon arrival. is required group entire O Fit O Fit O Fit 2 2 2 WED H H H Deep H $90 $90 $105 $225 $10 NON- add $20 RESIDENT O Fit TUE 2 NON-RESIDENT H $70 $70 $85 $180 NCPRD add $20 O 2 $6 O Fit O Fit O Fit NCPRD 2 2 2 MON H H H Deep H NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC Adult Senior

Child/Youth MEMBERSHIP

THREE-MONTH THREE-MONTH 8-9 a.m. 7-8 p.m. Family (3 people) Family ALL AGES* Each additional person 7:30-8:30 a.m. 5:45-6:45 p.m.

9:15-10:15 a.m. MEMBERSHIPS Memberships include unlimited use of the lap pool during lap swim hours, parent/preschool the lap pool during lap swim hours, parent/preschool Memberships include unlimited use of taught by an instructor. are that times and Big Surf! memberships do not include any programs Deep H2O the 13-foot pool where depths of to the Venture enhance you’ll use buoyancy equipment to routine enhances This exercise of the body. flotation to water of motion while using flexibility and range on the body. stress reduce H2O Fitness is a water exercise program designed to enhance your health and wellness. designed to enhance program exercise H2O Fitness is a water All H2O Fitness program. fun and energizing fitness a safe, on offering pride ourselves We drop-in. classes are GROUP RATES GROUP SURF! BIG Discounts for Big Surf! swim groups cannot be combined with any other coupon offers. coupon offers. with any other be combined cannot groups for Big Surf! swim Discounts a 3:1 ratio. an adult at by water in the must be accompanied 8 years and younger *Children H2O FITNESS Subject to change based on attendance. Subject to change 4, 2020. June 13-Sept. Schedule effective *No H2O Fitness classes on 7/3-7/4, 7/18 and 9/5-9/25. Closing 9/8 for annual facility maintenance. 7/18 and 9/5-9/25. *No H2O Fitness classes on 7/3-7/4, 10 NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK safe environment forotherparticipants. a credit issued(minus$5processing fee).Makingsure students are placedintheproper levelhelpscreate a student doesnotpassandisregistered forahigherlevelcourse,theywillautomatically bewithdrawnand the nextclassorsession,itisrecommended that thestudentwaitfortheircompletioncertification. Ifthe will bea$5processing feeforeachclasschangeandwillbedependentonavailability. Before enrolling in Students maybeenrolled inmore thanoneclassat atime.Ifthestudentrequires achangeof classthere SWIM LESSONS SATURDAY A.M. MONDAY-THURSDAY P.M. MONDAY-THURSDAY A.M. Seals Intro* Seals Intro* Seals Intro Aqua Tots 4:35 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:50 a.m. Level 2* Level 1* Level 2* Level 1* Level 5 Level 3 4:05 to Level 4 Level 5 Level 2 Level 1 8:20 to Seals* Seals* Seals 8 to NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATICNORTH CLACKAMAS PARK Seals Intro* Aqua Tots* Swimming Seals Intro 5:10 p.m. 9:05 a.m. Swimming 9:25 a.m. Level 3* Level 3* Level 4 Level 2 4:40 to 8:35 to Level 2 Level 1 Mighty Seals* Seals* Seals* Seals* Level 2 Level 1 8:55 to Seals Seals

Seals Intro* Seals Intro 5:45 p.m. 9:40 a.m. Seals Intro Level 3* Level 2* Level 3* Level 2* Level 1* Babies* Level 1 5:15 to 9:10 to Mighty Seals* 10 a.m. Water Level 6 Level 4 Level 3 9:30 to Seals Seals 10:15 a.m. Aqua Tots* Seals Intro Swimming Swimming 6:20 p.m. 10:35 a.m. Level 5* Level 4* Level 1* Level 6* Level 4* Level 3 5:50 to 9:45 to Level 3 Level 1 10:05 to Seals Seals Level 5 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1

Seals Intro* Seals Intro* 10:50 a.m. Swimming 6:55 p.m. 10:20 to 11:10 a.m. Seals Intro Level 6* Level 2* Level 1* Level 7* Level 2* Aqua Tots 6:25 to Mighty Mighty Seals* 10:40 to Seals Seals Level 4 Level 2 Mighty Seals Seals Intro* Seals Intro* 11:25 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 10:55 to Level 3* Level 3* Level 1* Babies* 11:45 a.m. Seals Intro Level 2 Level 1 Level 2 Seals* Seals* Water 11:15 to Level 3 Level 1 7 to Babies Water Seals Seals Intro* 11:30 a.m. Swimming 8:05 p.m. to noon Level 7* Level 4* Level 2* Level 5* Level 3* Level 4* 11:50 a.m.to Level 6 Level 1 7:35 to Level 1 Seals 12:20 p.m. Seals Intro Level 5 Level 2 Level 1 Seals for availability. are reduced,seeasterisks *Session 5classofferings Session 5:8/17-8/27* Session 4:8/3-8/13 Session 3:7/20-7/30 Session 2:7/6-7/16 Session 1:6/15-6/25 WEEKDAY SESSIONS: non-resident, $70 FEE: NCPRD,$54; 12:55 p.m. Seals Intro SWIM LESSONS 12:25 to during thesummer. Level 7 Level 1 Babies Water North Clackamas does notoffer swim lessons Aquatic Park semi-private PRIVATE private or July 18) July 4and (No class 6/20-8/22 Session 1: SATURDAY:

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1:6 ratio 1:6 ratio 1:8 ratio 1:8 ratio 1:10 ratio 1:10 ratio 1:10 ratio School Age Program – Age Program School and up Ages 5 Level 1 taken not have who Prerequisite: Any participants switching are that participants lessons before or age. or Seals because of from Seals Intro Entry students to Introduces level swimming lesson. skills. safety water basic swimming and Level 2 Back Glide - 2 Glide - 2 Yards, Prerequisite: Front Yards. skills safety and water Builds on basic swimming and control crawl, breath front while focusing on to back crawl. students endurance. Introduces Level 3 - 5 Crawl Front Prerequisite: Back Glide - 3 Yards, Yards. on crawl with a focus of front Begins refinement students Continues to familiarize rotary breathing. and finning with back crawl while introducing elementary backstroke. Level 4 with Rotary Crawl - Breathing Prerequisite: Front - 5 Yards. Back Crawl 15 Yards, crawl for front Develops students’ ability to swim distances with a mastery- increased rotary of breath in back crawl ing while continuing improvement and elementary backstroke. Level 5 with Rotary Crawl - Breathing Prerequisite: Front Elementary - 15 Yards, Back Crawl 15 Yards, - 15 Yards. Backstroke dolphin kick and treading breaststroke, Introduces swimming endurance while estab- Promotes water. crawl, front lishing student’s ability to demonstrate for greaterback crawl and elementary backstroke distances. Level 6 with Rotary Crawl - Breathing Prerequisite: Front Elementary - 25 Yards, Back Crawl 25 Yards, without Finning - Treading - 25 Yards, Backstroke 1 Minute. crawl, swimming endurance in front Increases Improves back crawl and elementary backstroke. for 1 minute 30 water and treading breaststroke sidestroke. seconds and introduces Level 7 Prerequisite: Rotary with Crawl - 50 Breathing Front - 25 Yards, Breaststroke - 50 Yards, Back Crawl Yards, without Finning - 1 Minute 30 Seconds. Treading equipment, swimming, workout circle Explores the side from body alignment and diving stretching, previously and board. Continues to use and improve learned strokes.

1:5 ratio 1:5 ratio 1:5 ratio NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK CLACKAMASNORTH AQUATIC SWIM LESSONS SWIM Pre-School Program Pre-School Ages 3-5 Seals Intro ratio taken not who have Prerequisite: Any participants lessons before. Entry students level swimming lesson introducing 1:5 skills. safety to basic swimming and water Seals and Back Floats, Prerequisite: Assisted Front Bubbles. Bobs with Blowing 3 Independent skills safety Builds on basic swimming and water glides while focusing on independent swimming, underwater. and comfort Swimming Seals - and Back Floats Front Prerequisite: Unassisted 5 seconds. crawl with a continued fo- front Begins the basics of students cus on independent swimming. Introduces to back crawl skills. Mighty Seals and Back Glide - Front Prerequisite: Unassisted - 2 Yards. with Magic Stick Crawl 2 yards, Front with back crawl while will be familiarized Students introduced. are finning and elementary backstroke will be refinement crawl and rotary breathing Front continued. Designed for babies accompanied by an adult in the accompanied by an adult in the Designed for babies the the adult being an integral part of with water, ad- to water positive approach A learning process. on enjoyment and development justment, focusing skills. of - 19 to 35 months old Aqua Tots with in the water Adults accompany their children and emphasis on teaching swimming progression skills. safety Parent-Tot Program Program Parent-Tot months old 12 to 35 lessons are swim to water These introduction and adult participants to for child structured Each class will include together. the water explore and 15 minutes of instruction 15 minutes of time with equipment and music. practice and fun Babies - 12 to 18 months old Water TEEN & ADULT SWIM PROGRAMS

NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK

Level 8 Red Cross Lifeguard Training Ages 8-18. Increase fitness and technique of all Ages 15+. Fee includes instruction, pool time and swimming strokes through organized swimming, certificates. Participants are trained in safety and while focusing on endurance and swimming water rescue skills for a controlled environment, workouts. Prerequisites: Proficient in backstroke, First Aid, CPR/PR and AED. Students are required to breaststroke, butterfly and front crawl after purchase a textbook for $34.99 from the American completing Level 7. Red Cross prior to the start of the course or down- Location: North Clackamas Aquatic Park load the American Red Cross Lifeguard manual. Fee: NCPRD, $34; non-resident, $44 Prerequisite skills will be performed on the first day Time/Date: 5:30-6 p.m. of class. Prerequisites: each participant must be 15 Session 1A: M/W 6/8-7/1 years old and be able to swim 300 continuous yards, Session 1B: Tu/Th 6/9-7/2 then retrieve a 10-pound diving brick in order to Session 2A: M/W 7/6-7/29 take the course. Session 2B: Tu/Th 7/7-7/30 Location: North Clackamas Aquatic Park Session 3A: M/W 8/3-8/26 Fee: NCPRD, $35; non-resident, $50 Session 3B: Tu/Th 8/4-8/27 Time/Date: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. M-Th 6/29-7/2

Level 9 North Clackamas Masters Swim Team Ages 8-18. Swimming workouts designed to Ages 18+. Looking for a challenging, coached, enhance fitness while continuing to refine strokes early morning workout? This team provides oppor- and build speed. Training includes developing skills tunities for members to develop their full swimming to advance to an organized swim team or complete potential within a supportive team environment prerequisites of lifeguard training. Prerequisites: that promotes fitness and fun. NCMS welcomes Swimming endurance and proficiency in backstroke, swimmers of all ability levels. Whether it’s personal breaststroke, butterfly and front crawl after fitness, competition or triathlons that are motivating completing Level 8. you to swim – NCMS will help you reach your goals! Location: North Clackamas Aquatic Park For coaching fees and information, visit ncprd.com, Fee: NCPRD, $48; non-resident, $62 call (503) 794-8092, or email [email protected]. Time/Date: 6-7 p.m. Try it out and only pay drop-in lap swim: NCPRD, $4; Session 1A: M/W 6/8-7/1 non-resident, $5.50; during the trial period. Session 1B: Tu/Th 6/9-7/2 Coach: Jeff Kaelon Session 2A: M/W 7/6-7/29 Location: North Clackamas Aquatic Park Session 2B: Tu/Th 7/7-7/30 Fee: Masters Annual Pool Pass Session 3A: M/W 8/3-8/26 (includes Big Surf! and lap swim) Session 3B: Tu/Th 8/4-8/27 NCPRD, $407.50; NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC non-resident, $448.50 3-month pass, NCPRD, $115; Teen Wave/Take the Plunge non-resident, $145 Ages 12+. This combined class is for teens Time/Date: 5-6 a.m. M/W/F and adults who have not had the chance to become comfortable in and around the aquatic Back to Basics Swimming environment through formal swimming lessons. Ages 18+. The North Clackamas Masters Swim team Class emphasizes skill development and water is hosting an introductory learn-to-swim clinic to safety awareness. help adults get their feet and faces wet. Our coach Location: North Clackamas Aquatic Park and volunteers are prepared to meet each individual Fee: NCPRD, $54; non-resident, $70 at their current skill level. We are passionate about Time/Date: 7-7:30 p.m. increasing adults’ comfort and safety around the Session 1: M/W 7/13-8/5 water, as well as helping to develop a love of swim- Session 2: Tu/Th 7/14-8/6 ming. Sponsored by North Clackamas Aquatic Park. Please preregister. Location: North Clackamas Aquatic Park Fee: NCPRD, $5; non-resident, $8 Time/Date: 10 a.m.-noon Sa 5/16

12 NORTH CLACKAMAS AQUATIC PARK PARTIES & RENTALS

Make your next celebration a Splash! North Clackamas Aquatic Park is available for swim parties, pool rentals and corporate meetings.

PARK FEATURES: PRIVATE MEETING ROOMS OREGON’S LARGEST WAVE POOL SIX SWIMMING POOLS THREE WATER

For additional information SLIDES and/or to book a party or meeting, email [email protected] 29-FT. or call (503) 794-8080. ROCK WALL Additional information on birthday parties can also be found at ncprd.com/birthdays.

13 14 YOUTH PROGRAMS n 3-18 YEARS Tiny Tots Pre-Ballet p.m. Time/Date: 4:30-5:15 Ages 7-12 p.m. Time/Date: 3:30-4:15 Ages 4-7 Fee: Location: Instructor: music. moves that willgetyoudancingtoyourfavorite Ages 4-7and7-12.Learnbasichiphopfunk Hip Hop/Funk p.m. Time/Date: 4-4:30 Fee: Location: Instructor: girls. watch duringthelast5minutes.Opentoboysand outside whileclassisinsessionbutare welcometo with theirdancejourney. Parents are asked towait environment whileinspiringstudentstocontinue trained danceinstructor. Ourgoalistocreate afun routine whilelearningtofollowdirection from a ment. Young dancerswillbetaughtasimpledance basic ballettechnique,jazz,andcreative move- Ages 3-4. danceclassincludes Thisintroductory DANCE, MUSIC&MOVEMENT YOUTH PROGRAMS NCPRD, $83;non-resident, $104 Milwaukie Center Annah Dennis NCPRD, $77;non-resident, $96 Milwaukie Center Cierra Alger DANCE MACHINE SATURDA 1700 S.E. JEFFERSON ST., MILWAUKIE AT M 9O’S DANCE COVERS 9O’S DANCE Tu Tu W Y , FEATURING I L AUGUST WAUKIE B 6/23-8/11 6/23-8/11 7/1-8/19 2•6-8

PARK AY p.m. Time/Date: 4:40-5:10 Fee: Location: Instructor: to boysandgirls. welcome towatch during thelast5minutes.Open asked towaitoutsidewhileclassisinsessionbutare to continuewiththeirdancejourney. Parents are create a fun environment whileinspiringstudents encouraged aswellselfexpression. Our goalisto on graceandcoordination. Creative movementis and across-the-floor combinations whilefocusing Ages 5-6.Students explore ballettechnique,jazz, Little DancersBallet&Jazz P .M. NCPRD, $77;non-resident, $96 Milwaukie Center Cierra Alger MORE INFO ON PAGE ON INFO 6 MORE MORE INFO ONPAGE7 W 7/1-8/19 RECMOBILE JUNE 22-AUGUST 7 I AGES 6-10

The RecMobile is coming to a park near you! You’ll play games, make crafts, meet new friends and have a blast! Join our recreation staff Monday through Friday at select parks throughout the District.

The parent/guardian must fill out a registration form onsite before the child may participate in the RecMobile program. Children under age 6 must have a parent/guardian present.

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15 16 YOUTH SUMMER CAMPS n 3-18 YEARS Early Childcare Available.* site. Early responsible fortransportationtoandfromtheparade Parade onSaturday, July4.Paradeparticipantsare walk intheCityofHappyValley’s IndependenceDay Camp participantstheweekofJune29areinvitedto skills tobeperformedforfamilyandfriendsonFriday. leading routineincorporatingjumpsandbasicstunting Starz camp!Camperslearnachoreographedcheer Ages 5-11. ShowyourspiritwithNCPRD’s Cheer Early Childcare Available.* Early Campers willcompeteinamini-scrimmageonFriday. football relatedsummercampgamesandactivities. drills. Camperswillalsoparticipateinvariousnon- campers haveablastrunningthroughsport-specific will teachthefundamentalsofflagfootballwhile Ages 5-11. Let’s playsomeflagfootball! Thiscamp Flag FootballCamp presentation. Dancers willalsomakeaccessoriestowearforafinal customs andcostumesthatbringeachdancetolife. from different culturesaroundtheworld,including the Discover excitingdancechoreographyandtechniques Ages 4-7and5-8.Exploretheworldthroughdance. Dance Around theWorld Childcare Available.* the waves.Early Aquatic Parkforexerciseinthepoolandthenfun Nature Park.OnFriday, camperswillmeetatthe Thursday, 7/16,camperswillmeetatMount Talbert Hidden FallsNaturePark.OnWednesday, 7/15and Monday and Tuesday, 7/13and7/14 runthrough this camp! This campwillmeetatHoodView Parkon child enjoysrunning,theywillnotwanttomissouton great outdoorsinourCrossCountryCamp.Ifyour Ages 9-14.CampersinGrades4-8willenjoythe Cross Country Cheer Starz participation isrequired. toed shoes.Balancebikeswillbeprovided. Participants shouldbringahelmetandwearclosed- turning, glidingandmaneuveringthroughobstacles. five 75-minuteclasssessionswillfocusonbalancing, the skillsneededtoproperlyuseabalancebike. The wheels! Participantswillbuildconfidenceanddevelop introduce childrentothejoysoflocomotionontwo Ages 3-5.Readytoride? This week-longclasswill Balance BikeCamp SUMMER CAMPDESCRIPTIONS *Early Childcare available from8-9 a.m.foran additional$50 onselect camps. FOR EVERYONE AGES 3-18

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- provided forallparticipants. wear bootsorhard-soledshoes.Ridinghelmetsare riding andhorsecare.Campersarerequiredto Highland Stablesoffers professionalinstructionon Ages 8-18.LearntheropesofEnglish-styleriding. Horseback Riding Last day, July1,meets9a.m.-noon. and accessoriesforanend-of-camphulaperformance. culture, playancientHawaiiangames,andmakeleis dances fromtheislands.Studylanguageand Ages 5-8.Hawaiicomestoyou!Exploresongsand Hawaiian HulaDays Childcare Available.* skills andwillgainexposuretoCPR911. Early time, camperswillalsohavefunlearningwatersafety Aquatic ParkonFridayforfuninthepool!Duringthis courses. To beattheheat,thiscampwillmeetat a varietyofoutdoorgames,activitiesandobstacle Ages 5-11. Getoutsideandplay!Camperswillenjoy Fun FieldDaysand Aquatic ParkFriday Early Childcare Available.* team setting.Early choose thesportoftheirchoiceandcompeteina will concludewithamini-matchdaywherecampers basketball, flagfootball,soccerandkickball.Camp sport eachday, bothindoorandoutdoor, including Ages 5-11. School-agedchildrenwillplayanew Multi-Sport Camp the week.Hostfamiliesreceiveonefreeregistration. (503) 794-8009ifyouareabletoopenyourhomefor A hostfamilyisneededtohousetwodirectors.Call performance. Additional ticketsare$5each. Each actorwillreceivetwofreeticketstothe Performances: Aug. 8at 12 p.m.and2 10 a.m.and2:30p.m. afternoon rehearsal.Rehearsaltimeswillfallbetween noon topickupparticipantswhoarenotpartofthe On Monday, Aug. 3,anadultwillneedtobeonsiteat vary foreachactordependingonrolereceived. Please notethatrehearsaldaysandtimeswill adaptation oftheclassicfairytale. Theatre presentJackandtheBeanstalk,anoriginal Ages 6-18.NCPRDandtheMissoulaChildren’s Missoula Children’s TheatreCamp

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Early Childcare Campers will sharpen Campers will review the FOR EVERYONE AGES 3-18 AGES FOR EVERYONE experience the thrill of setting new personal bests in experience the thrill of setting new personal long jump, track and field events like sprints, relays, This camp will conclude with a javelin and more. newly learned skills. mini-meet to showcase campers’ Early Childcare Available.* their fundamentals with integrated games that promote their fundamentals with integrated games of tennis is an overall awareness of how the sport played. & Field Track Campers will Run faster and go farther. Ages 5-11. Camp Volleyball Ages 5-14. Pass it, set it, spike it down! Campers from skilled will learn correct volleyball fundamentals through sports-specific while running volleyball staff related camp drills and various other non-volleyball campers will show games and activities. On Friday, their new skills while competing in mini-matches. off Early Childcare Available.* Super Hoopers ball! Open to drive and dish the Dribble, Ages 5-14. Tennis learning the proper Ages 9-14. Campers will enjoy techniques for each stroke, all while grip, footwork and and etiquette of this lifetime sport. mastering the rules racquets provided. Tennis of the game Beginner – If learning the fundamentals you won’t want to miss out on of tennis is your goal, various this camp! Campers will learn and practice games and groundstrokes through numerous exciting challenges. Basic/Intermediate – footwork and rally fundamentals while improving their and activities. stamina through a variety of fun games Middle School/Intermediate – all skill levels, campers will hit the court to execute hit the court to execute campers will all skill levels, up new skills from a variety of the basics and pick exciting games. activities, drills and camps and the full day camp the available on a.m. week of 7/13-7/17.* -

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Early *Early Childcare available from 8-9 a.m. for an additional $50 on select camps. *Early Childcare available and launch a rocket every day as you learn all and launch a rocket every day as you is in for an child Your about, you guessed it, rockets! on rockets and action-packed week focused entirely will learn the the physics of rocket flight. Campers importance of teamwork in launching rockets and Aquatic Park Friday Soccer Camp and Dribble it, kick it and shoot a goal! Ages 5-11. Campers will learn soccer fundamentals through fun drills and camp games. Campers will also participate in other non-soccer specific camp games. showcase their skills, campers will participate in a To As a special treat for Thursday. mini-competition on their hard work, this camp will meet at the North Park on Friday for fun in the pool! Aquatic Clackamas During this time, campers will also learn water safety Early skills and will gain exposure to CPR and 911. Childcare Available.* Mad Science: Rocket Camp Ages 7-12. Campers entering grades 2-6 build Mad Science: Rockets & Science of Flight Mad Science: Rockets & Science a Ages 5-7. Campers entering grades K-2 will have aerodynamics blast learning the hows and whys of kites, hot air by studying all things that fly: planes, will have the opportunity to try their hand at each role. Pre-Kindergarten Multi-Sport Camp Pre-Kindergarten Multi-Sport Pre- Ages 3-5. Kick it, throw it, dribble it and dunk-it! sport each day school-aged children will learn a new and supportive while developing motor skills in a fun playing a variety environment. Campers will also enjoy project. of camp games and will create an art Campers entering grades 3-5 will enjoy Campers entering Ages 8-11. easy while learning a game that’s building friendships to master! Campers will improve to learn, but difficult while avoiding the pickle their eye-hand coordination campers will have ball kitchen. In addition to pickleball, related summer fun playing a variety of non-pickleball camp games. Early Childcare Available.* Childcare Available.* rockets. balloons, helicopters and, of course, Pickleball Camp Outdoor Explorers Outdoor you! Campers the world around Discover Ages 5-11. learn dig into fun as they their sleeves and will roll up the great outdoors through a variety about and explore This projects, crafts and activities. of nature-themed a guided nature hike through Mount camp will include Hidden Falls Nature Park and a hike through Talbert observation and views of a Nature Park for wildlife 29-foot waterfall. Early Childcare Available.* SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE FOR EVERYONE AGES 3-18

Campers: Bring a snack and water each day. *Missoula Theatre: Rehearsal times vary. wBoots or hard-soled shoes must be worn. Riding helmets are provided.

DATE CAMP DAYS TIME AGE LOCATION FEE

6/22-6/26 Horseback Riding M-F 9 a.m.-noon 8-18 Highland Stables R $285/NR $305 w

Mount Scott 6/22-6/26 Multi-Sport Camp: Grades K-5 M-F 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 9-13 R $210/NR $262 l Elementary w

6/22-6/26 Pickleball Camp: Grades 3-5 M-F 9 a.m.-noon 8-11 Campbell Elementary R $110/NR $137 l w

Concord School 6/22-6/26 Pre-Kindergarten Multi-Sport M-F 9 a.m.-noon 3-5 R $110/NR $137 l Property w Clackamas 6/22-6/26 Tennis Beginner M-F 9:30 a.m.-noon 9-13 R $110/NR $137 l High School w

6/22-6/25 Dance Around The World M-Th 9:30 a.m.-noon 4-7 Milwaukie Center R $100/NR $125 l

Concord School 6/29-7/3 Cheer Starz Camp: Grades K-5 M-F 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5-11 R $210/NR $262 l Property w

6/29-7/3 Horseback Riding M-F 9 a.m.-noon 8-18 Highland Stables R $285/NR $305 w

Rocket and Science Flight: Concord School 6/29-7/3 M-F 9 a.m.-noon 5-7 R $185/NR $231 Grades K-2 Property

6/29-7/1 Hawaiian Hula Days M-F 9-11:30 a.m. 5-8 Milwaukie Center R $100/NR $125 3-18 YEARS n

7/6-7/10 Balance Bike Camp M-F 9-10:15 a.m. 3-5 Hood View Park R $70/NR $87 l w

7/6-7/10 Flag Football Camp: Grades K-5 M-F 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5-11 Hood View Park R $210/NR $262 l w

Fun Field Days & Aquatic Park Hood View Park/ 7/6-7/10 M-F 9 a.m.-noon 5-11 R $128/NR $160 l Friday: Grades K-5 Aquatic Park w

7/6-7/10 Horseback Riding M-F 9 a.m.-noon 8-18 Highland Stables R $285/NR $305 w

7/6-7/10 Super Hoopers: Grades 6-8 M-F 9 a.m.-noon 11-14 Campbell Elementary R $110/NR $137 l w

Alder Creek 7/6-7/10 Tennis Basic/Intermediate M-F 9:30 a.m.-noon 12-14 R $110/NR $137 l Middle School w

7/6-7/10 Balance Bike Camp M-F 10:45 a.m.-noon 3-5 Hood View Park R $70/NR $87 l w

7/13-7/17 Horseback Riding M-F 9 a.m.-noon 8-18 Highland Stables R $285/NR $305

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Hood View Park/ Cross Country and Aquatic Park Hidden Falls/ 7/13-7/17 M-F 9 a.m.-noon 9-14 R $128/NR $160 l Friday: Grades 4-8 Mount Talbert/ w Aquatic Park

7/13-7/17 Super Hoopers: Grades K-5 M-F 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5-11 Mt. Scott Elementary R $210/NR $262 l w

Happy Valley 7/13-7/17 Volleyball Camp: Grades K-5 M-F 9 a.m.-noon 5-11 R $110/NR $137 l Middle School w Happy Valley 7/13-7/17 Volleyball Camp: Grades 6-8 M-F 1-4 p.m. 11-14 R $110/NR $137 l Middle School w

7/20-7/24 Horseback Riding M-F 9 a.m.-noon 8-18 Highland Stables R $285/NR $305 w

Concord School 7/20-7/24 Pre-Kindergarten Multi-Sport M-F 9 a.m.-noon 3-5 R $110/NR $137 l Property w Alder Creek Middle 7/20-7/24 Track & Field: Grades K-5 M-F 9 a.m.-noon 5-11 R $110/NR $137 l School w Clackamas 7/20-7/24 Tennis Middle School/Intermediate M-F 9:30 a.m.-noon 11-14 R $110/NR $137 l High School w

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YOUTH SUMMER CAMPS 3-18 YEARS 19 w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l mets are provided. R $110/NR $137 R $110/NR R $90/NR $115 R $210/NR $262 R $285/NR $305 $137 R $110/NR $137 R $110/NR R $285/NR $305 R $110/NR $137 R $110/NR $137 R $110/NR R $70/NR $87 $137 R $110/NR R $70/NR $87 R $285/NR $305 R $210/NR $262 $137 R $110/NR R $185/NR $231 R $100/NR $125 R $110/NR $137 R $110/NR $137 R $110/NR R $128/NR $160 R $285/NR $305 R $110/NR $137 R $110/NR FEE R $128/NR $160 $137 R $110/NR

ATHLETIC ATTIRE WITH SNEAKERS REQUIRED ATTIRE ATHLETIC Mt. Talbert Mt. Mt. Scott Elementary Concord School Property Highland Stables Campbell Elementary Campbell Elementary Highland Stables Campbell Elementary Mt. Scott Elementary Park Hood View Mt. Scott Elementary Park Hood View Highland Stables Clackamas School Property Park/ Hood View Hidden Falls/ Concord School Property Concord School Property Milwaukie Center Hood View Park/ Hood View Hidden Falls/ Talbert Mt. Clackamas High School Park/ Hood View Aquatic Park Highland Stables Clackamas High School Hood View Park/ Hood View Aquatic Park Clackamas High School LOCATION Boots or hard-soled shoes must be worn. Riding hel shoes must be worn. Boots or hard-soled w 6-18 5-11 8-18 5-8 8-11 8-18 8-11 5-8 3-5 8-11 3-5 8-18 5-11 5-11 3-5 7-12 5-8 5-11 5-11 5-11 8-18 AGE 9-13 5-11 11-14

10 a.m.-2:30 p.m.* 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon 1-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon. 9 a.m.-noon. 9:30 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon 1-2:15 p.m. 1-4 p.m. 2:45-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon. 1-4 p.m. 1-3:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 9 a.m.-noon TIME 1-3:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-noon 9:30 a.m.-noon CAMP T-SHIRT INCLUDED CAMP T-SHIRT M-Sa M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F DAYS M-F M-F M-F Missoula Theatre: Rehearsal timesTheatre: Rehearsal vary. Missoula * FOR EVERYONE AGES 3-18 AGES FOR EVERYONE Cheer Starz Camp: Grades K-5 Horseback Riding Super Hoopers: Grades K-2 Super Hoopers: Grades 3-5 Horseback Riding Missoula Theatre Children’s Pre-Kindergarten Multi-Sport Rocket Camp: Grades 2-6 Dance Around The World Multi-Sport Camp: Grades K-5 Outdoor Explorers: Grades K-5 Super Hoopers: Grades K-2 Balance Bike Camp Super Hoopers: Grades 3-5 Balance Bike Camp Horseback Riding Pickleball Camp: Grades 3-5 Pickleball Camp: Grades Outdoor Explorers: Grades K-5 Outdoor Explorers: Grades Basic/Intermediate Tennis Aquatic Park Fun Field Days and Friday: Grades K-5 Horseback Riding CAMP Tennis Beginner Tennis Soccer Camp & Aquatic Park Soccer Camp & Friday (Grades K-5) Middle School/Intermediate Tennis

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8/3-8/7 8/3-8/7 SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE CAMP SUMMER Campers: Bring a snack and water each day. day. a snack and water each Campers: Bring 20 YOUTH SPORTS n GRADES PRESCHOOL-12 visit ncprdsports.com. Our sports programs rely ondedicated volunteerslike you! To become avolunteer, GET INVOLVED VOLUNTEER TO COACH TODAY! FALL/WINTER/SPRING PRE-K SPORTS Coed |6-7p.m. Coed |11a.m-noon non-contact sport. while children developmotorskills.Flagisa (throwing, catching, kicking,runningandagility) and children willlearnfootballfundamentals Are youready forsomeFlagFootball?Parents Pre-Kindergarten FlagFootball Coed |6-7p.m. Coed |11a.m-noon passing, shooting,runningandagility. fun basketball canbe!Learnskillslike dribbling, Together, parents andchildren experiencehow Pre-Kindergarten Basketball Coed |6-7p.m. Coed |11a.m-noon variety of sports-specificdrillsandgames. developing eachchild’smotorskillsthrough a This fun-packed sportsprogram willfocuson including flagfootball,soccer, basketball, etc. fundamental skillsacross multiplesports parents andchildren willhaveablastlearning Kick it,throw it,dribbledunkit!Together, Pre-Kindergarten Multi-Sport Fee: NCPRD, $65;non-resident, $81 gymnasium. the in Located at ConcordProperty environment. Eachprogram is6 weeks in length. and gamesallinafun,relaxed andsupportive participate ininstructor-led activities,drills to learnvarioussports.Children andparents children, 3-5yearsof age,andtheirparents pro AGES 3-5. ThePre-Kindergarten Sports gram isdesignedforpreschool-aged YOUTH SPORTS September-October 2020 W W W W W W January-February 2021 4/14-5/19 4/14-5/19 1/6-2/10 1/6-2/10 9/23-10/28 9/23-10/28 April-May 2021

FALL SIDEOUT VOLLEYBALL Coed |Grades3/4 Coed |Grades1/2 Coed |Kindergarten PROGRAM OFFERINGS: are in Clackamas,MilwaukieandHappyValley. with matches onSaturdays. Practicelocations Grades 3/4-9/12haveoneweeknightpractice timeframe. or onehour(grades1/2) a weeknight,within45-minute(kindergarten) Grades K-2 practiceandplayonceaweekon supportive andpositiveteamenvironment. teach playersfundamentalvolleyballskillsina GRADES K-12. SideoutVolleyball strivesto WINTER CHEER STARZ Coed |Grades6-8 Coed |Grades3-5 Coed |GradesK-2 PROGRAM OFFERINGS: Concord Property inthegymnasium. Cheerleaders practiceoneweeknightaweekat season CheerStarz performance.CheerStarz and showcasetheirskillsat anend-of-the- teams performat Hoopersbasketball games GRADES K-8 REGISTRATION OPENSSEPTEMBER2020 REGISTRATION OPENSJULY 2020 . WinterCheerStarz coedcheer September-November 2020 Coed |Grades9-12 Coed |Grades7/8 Coed |Grades5/6 January-March 2021 n

YOUTH SPORTS PRESCHOOL-12 21 April-June 2021 April-June April-June 2021 April-June Coed | Grades 5/6 Coed | Grades 7/8 REGISTRATION OPENS FEBRUARY 2021 OPENS FEBRUARY REGISTRATION REGISTRATION OPENS FEBRUARY 2021 OPENS FEBRUARY REGISTRATION . Participants practice . Participants practice COED GRADES K-8 and techniques and run fundamental skills to football approach safer plays in a non-tackle, fun and on participation, with an emphasis follows good sportsmanship. This program have a the USA Football guidelines, which emphasis on learning fundamental strong and player safety techniques to ensure coaching. improved OFFERINGS: PROGRAM Coed | Grade K Coed | Grades 1/2 Coed | Grades 3/4 FLAG FOOTBALL SPRING PARADE TEAM PARADE Coed | Grades 5-8 CHEER STARZ SPRING The Cheer Starz program teaches program The Cheer Starz GRADES K-8. as arm fundamental cheerleading skills such and dance motions, basic jumps, basic stunts fitness, team building, while promoting routines friendships and fun! and Sunday cheer teams practice Cheer Starz the and at Sunday Flag Football games cheer at The award-winning jamboree. end-of-season to and practices a routine prepares Parade Team be performed in the 2021 Junior Rose Festival Parade. OFFERINGS: PROGRAM CHEER TEAM SUNDAY Coed | Grades K-5

YOUTH SPORTS YOUTH - January-March 2021 January-March January-March 2021 January-March REGISTRATION OPENS SEPTEMBER 2020 OPENS SEPTEMBER REGISTRATION REGISTRATION OPENS SEPTEMBER 2020 REGISTRATION Shooting Stars basketball program program basketball 5-21. Shooting Stars AGES and young adults, ages 5-21, with is for children in fun cognitive disabilities. Players participate social time and skill build- activities, basketball ing in a positive environment. and play a Players will practice for 30 minutes game for 20-30 minutes with an intermission. Little Dippers and games on Saturday Practice Ages 5-14. mornings using 6’-8’ hoops. Big Dippers Ages 12-21. Practice Monday night and Satur day morning games using 10’ hoops. Hoopers basketball program program Hoopers basketball GRADES K-12. skill development age-appropriate emphasizes techniques while encouraging and fundamental in a fun, learning teamwork and sportsmanship environment. OFFERINGS: PROGRAM Coed | Kindergarten 4 Boys/Girls | Grades 1, 2, 3, 7/8 6, Boys/Girls | Grades 5, 11/12 Boys | Grades 9/10, Girls | Grades 9-12 SHOOTING STARS WINTER HOOPERS WINTER FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT NCPRDSPORTS.COM 22 ADULT PROGRAMS n 18 AND OLDER 2-3 p.m. Time/Date: 2-3 Fee: $50* Location: Instructor: No classJuly3. nation of walksandchassésideal for socialdancing. class willhelpyouunderstand basicsteps;acombi- the floorin4/4timeto bigbandstandards.This Learn howtoFoxtrot and movesmoothlyaround Foxtrot DANCE, MUSIC & DRAMA p.m. Time/Date: 1-3 Fee: $30* Location: Instructor: and lifetransformation. physical, emotional,mentalandspiritualhealing, Calligraphy canhelppeopleexperienceprofound anxiety, depression, andothernegative energy. Tao their deephiddenstress, pain,anger, grief, fear, ing andwritingTao Calligraphy, peoplecanrelease calm, peaceful,andmeditative state. Through trac beautiful art,itcanhelppeoplerelax and getintoa written withonecontinuousstroke. Itisnotonlya Tao CalligraphyisauniqueChinesecalligraphy Tao Calligraphy p.m. Time/Date: 1-1:45 Fee: Free Location: Instructor: life before signingupfortheclass. practicing Chinesecalligraphycanhelpinyour Meet theinstructorRulinXiu.Findouthow Tao CalligraphyWorkshop p.m. Time/Date: 2:15-4:45 Fee: $100* Location: Instructor: Milwaukie Centerrecreation staff: (503)794-8092. experience necessary. Supplylistavailablefrom and photographs.Noprevious paintingordrawing Projects includeworkingfrom stilllifearrangements isemphasized. value andperspective.Colortheory through color,Learn aboutacrylics composition, Discover yourownuniquestyleandcreativity. Acrylics ART cancellations orchanges.Fees,timesanddatesaresubjecttochange. Preregistration ishighlyrecommendedatleastaweekinadvance,sotherewaytonotifyyouofclass Please registeratncprd.comorbycalling(503)794-8092forclassesheldtheMilwaukieCenter. ADULT PROGRAMS Milwaukie Center Patti Drewry Milwaukie Center Rulin Xiu Milwaukie Center Rulin Xiu Milwaukie Center Joe Macca F Th Th M 6/25-7/9 6/11 6/22-8/10 6/26-9/4 - Time/Date: Fee: $55* Location: Instructor: class. rock andpop.Nopartnerisneededtoenjoythe western,funk,disco,and rhythm andblues,country danced inaslottowiderangeof musicincluding West CoastSwing isapopularswingdancethat is West CoastSwing p.m. Time/Date: 12:15-2:15 Fee: Location: contact Deniceat [email protected]. tion. FirstandthirdWednesdays. Newcomersplease group. Pleasecall(503)794-8092formore informa- Bring yourmountaindulcimerandjamwiththe Mt. DulcimerJam a.m. Time/Date: 9:30-11 p.m. Time/Date: 6-7:15 Fee: Location: info and togetontheemaillist. 794-8092 [email protected] formore lar songsinthiscasualatmosphere. Pleasecall(503) Bring yourukulele andpracticestrummingtopopu- Ukulele JamGroup Time/Date: Fee: $50* Instructor: Time/Date: Fee: $50* Location: Instructor: ety of musicgenres, notjustcountry. want totake ittothenextlevel.Musicwillbe avari- For peoplewhohavetaken beginninglinedance and Line DanceBeginningI *denotes classes which offer adiscount for ages62+ 6:30-7:30 p.m. Milwaukie Center Patti Drewry Milwaukie Center Milwaukie Center 12:35-1:35 p.m. Cindy Jacobson 12:35-1:35 p.m. Milwaukie Center Patti Drewry NCPRD, $1;non-resident, $2 NCPRD, $1;non-resident, $2 M W Th W Th Tu 6/22-8/31 6/25-8/27 6/23-8/25

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ADULT PROGRAMS 18 AND OLDER 23 - 9/13-11/1 6/22-6/24 4/3-5/5 9/18-11/6 6/29-8/17 6/29-8/17 Su M-W F F M M Lucia Torres Milwaukie Center 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Lucia Torres Milwaukie Center Lucia Torres Milwaukie Center Have fun and stay active this fall with our new Adult Coed & Men’s Flag Football Leagues. These leagues Hood View Park on the turf. will run on Sundays at April on will be available in late information More our NCPRD Sports website (www.ncprdsports.com). Coed | 4-9 p.m. Spanish Immersion Go on a field trip to another country without students to leaving. Scenarios will be set up for in Spanish- themselves for situations prepare to will also learn speaking countries. Students their way of tell stories in Spanish to broaden a new student to others. If you are communicating email Spanish, please with some knowledge of [email protected]. Monday class meets Lucia at lunch break. 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. with a half-hour Instructor: Location: Fee: $50* Time/Date: AND OPEN GYMS SPORTS Adult Open Gym Volleyball it down with our adult open Set it up and spike Mt. Scott Elementarygym volleyball nights at in ID is the gymnasium. Entry the door. fee is $5 at the door to at to enter and is checked required age. least 18 years of at all participants are ensure Coed | 7-9 p.m. Coed | 7-9 p.m. League Adult Coed Flag Football NEW! Spanish Conversation I Conversation Spanish who can people class for conversation A casual in English is used Spanish. Minimal speak some correc teacher makes speak and the class. Students new student a If you are leading a topic. tions while please email Lucia Spanish, knowledge of with some [email protected]. at Instructor: Location: Fee: $60* 10:30 Time/Date: a.m.-noon II Spanish Conversation class for people conversation A continued casual level Spanish class. Minimal in a higher who are speak and the class. Students English is used in a topic. while leading corrections teacher makes with some knowledge of a new student If you are [email protected]. Lucia at Spanish, please email Instructor: Location: Fee: $60* 9-10:30 Time/Date: a.m.

6/29-8/17 7/1-8/19 6/29-8/17 6/25-8/13 6/25-8/13 6/24-8/12 M W M Th W Lucia Torres Milwaukie Center Lucia Torres Milwaukie Center Pat Arnold Milwaukie Center Mollie Catherman Milwaukie Center 11:40 a.m.-12:40 p.m. Th Pat Arnold Center Milwaukie *denotes classes which offer a discount for ages 62+ a discount classes which offer *denotes Spanish II Span- For students who have a basic knowledge of continued development of ish, this class provides a new If you are writing and speaking skills. reading, Spanish, please student with some knowledge of [email protected]. email Lucia at Instructor: Location: Fee: $70* 12:15-2 Time/Date: p.m. Location: Fee: $60* 2-3:30 Time/Date: p.m. 6:30-8 Time/Date: p.m. Spanish I with little or no Spanish language Students words, phrases experience will learn basic Spanish the class, please For questions about and grammar. [email protected]. email Lucia at Instructor: ing and documenting special moments and all of ing and documenting life’s essential details. Instructor: Location: Fee: $70* Time/Date: 1-2:45 p.m. Location: Fee: $40* Time/Date: American Sign Language who are A fun and interactive class for beginners cover basic interested in learning ASL. We will parameters, finger spelling, numbers, the five sign time, verbs and identifying people, food, animals, and history common phrases, as well as an overview be provided for of ASL. A list of free resources will classes. those who wish to practice between Instructor: Learn how to preserve personal history by remember- Learn how to preserve Your Story Your Creative Writing Creative stretches thinking and stimulates creative This class new ways. write in fresh abilities to see and students’ Instructor: Location: Fee: $70* Time/Date: 1-2:45 p.m. LANGUAGE, WRITING & ENRICHMENT 24 ADULT PROGRAMS n 18 AND OLDER FITNESS &EXERCISE CLASSES CARDIO & STRENGTH MIND & BODY LVL LVL 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 3-4 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 1-2 CLASS CLASS Zumba Zumba Exercentrics Walking WithWayne Stretch &Flex Stretch &Flex EZ-Does-It Aerobics EZ-Does-It Aerobics EZ-Does-It Aerobics Complete Conditioning Complete Conditioning Line DanceForFitness Gold Toning Gold Toning FUNctional Fitness FUNctional Fitness Low Impact Aerobic Strength Training Cancer RecoveryExercise Sit-N-B-Fit Sit-N-B-Fit Sit-N-B-Fit INNERgystics Tai ChiBeginnerII Tai ChiBeginning Tai ChiBeginning Tai ChiBeginning Yoga Yin Yoga Gentle Yoga Strength &Relaxation Yoga Strength &Relaxation Yoga Strength &Relaxation Yoga Chair Yoga AT THEMILWAUKIE CENTER TIME TIME 6:40-7:40 p.m. 6:40-7:40 p.m. 12:15-1:15 p.m. 10 a.m. 8:10-9:10 a.m. 8:10-9:10 a.m. 8:30-9:15 a.m. 8:30-9:15 a.m. 8:30-9:15 a.m. 9:20-10:20 a.m. 9:20-10:20 a.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Noon-1 p.m. 11 a.m.-noon 10:30-11:15 a.m. 10:30-11:15 a.m. 4-4:45 p.m. 5-5:45 p.m. 10:55-11:40 a.m. 10:55-11:40 a.m. 10:55-11:40 a.m. 11:15 a.m.-12:15p.m. 5:15-6:15 p.m. 4-5 p.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. 11:25 a.m.-12:25p.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. 1:15-2:15 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 2:30-3:30 p.m. 2:30-3:30 p.m. 2:40-3:40 p.m. 1:30-2:30 p.m. *denotes classes which offer adiscount for ages62+ DAYS DAYS Th Tu M W Th Tu F W M Th Tu M W M Th Tu Th Th F W M Th M/W M/W W Tu Sa W Tu Th W M M DATES DATES 6/25-9/3 6/23-9/1 6/22-8/31 ongoing 6/25-8/27 6/23-8/25 6/26-9/4 6/24-9/2 6/22-8/31 6/25-8/27 6/23-8/25 6/22-8/31 6/24-9/2 6/22-8/31 6/25-8/27 6/23-8/25 6/25-9/3 6/25-9/3 6/26-9/4 6/24-9/2 6/22-8/31 6/25-8/20 6/29-8/26 6/29-8/26 6/24-8/26 6/23-8/25 6/27-8/29 6/24-9/2 6/23-9/1 6/25-9/3 6/24-9/2 6/22-8/31 6/22-8/31 INST. INST. Miratsky Miratsky McClenahan Sabin Totten Totten McClenahan Staff Staff Totten Totten Mattson Nishikido Nishikido Totten Totten McClenahan McClenahan Staff Nishikido McClenahan Blosser Gates Gates Quinlan Quinlan Staff Jones Staff Bracht Jones Jones Jones FEE FEE $50* $50* $55* Free $50* $50* $38* $41* $41* $50* $50* $55* $55* $55* $38* $38* $41* $41* $38* $41* $41* $45* $70* $70* $50* $50* $45* $55* $55* $55* $55* $55* $55* n

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See class schedule on page 24. All Mind/Body & Cardio/Strength classes take place Check with the Recreation at the Milwaukie Center. Office or online at ncprd.com for no-class dates. prised of a series of focused simultaneous upper and prised of a series of focused simultaneous muscle strength lower body exercises that build lean Fun music, various weights and and sculpt the body. on movements breathing techniques keep the focus an aerobic work that optimize muscle burning, provide and vitality, alleviate anxiety and depression, improve alleviate anxiety and depression, and vitality, This class will stimulate your brain! your balance and form. Yang-style ancient Chinese introduce you to the are performed in continuous, The 24 movements sequence at slow speed, harmonious, and synergistic age or physical shape. No class beneficial for any 8/5 for 4 p.m. class. 7/19, 7/27, 8/3 and INNERgystics com Levels 3-4. INNERgystics is a unique workout a mat and water out, and sense of well-being. Bring bottle, and wear sneakers. Tai Chi Beginning Tai chronic pain and inflammation, Relieve Levels 2-3. system, restore strength strengthen your immune II Chi Beginning Tai Yang- sequence of Levels 2-3. Explore the original Form. New beginners Chi with the 108 Long Tai Style enjoy the benefits and experienced students alike will well as boosting of improved balance and strength, as as we build immune systems and invigorating brains No class 7/19, Chi together. Tai camaraderie playing 7/27, 8/3 and 8/5.

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Yoga Levels 2-3. Relax your mind and body through deep breathing before being led through a number of yoga positions that will help improve strength, flexibility and balance while learning safe and proper alignment of basic yoga postures. Bring a mat. No class July 4. a mat. Yin Yoga Yin floor poses held in stillness uses Yoga Yin Levels 2-3. allowing passive, long holds to strengthen and hydrate critical joint tissues in a way that most other practices connective body’s exercise targets the Yin The cannot. tissues, including the ligaments, bones, cartilage Gentle Yoga stretching, The focus of this class includes Levels 2-3. based on Hatha strengthening, balance and flexibility which poses, using Pranayama (yoga) breathing Yoga meditations for will enhance each pose. Brief guided of this one-hour relaxation will bring all the benefits Bring a mat. class together. but often ignored are all major, These and tendons. mobility and strength. Bring components of flexibility, Strength and Relaxation Yoga Strength and Relaxation of yoga— This class takes all the benefits Levels 2-3. and meditation, breathing, stretching, strengthening balance—and brings it to the middle-aged-to-older Bring a mat. adult body. Chair Yoga a few Levels 1-2. Gentle stretching, strengthening and are the basis moments of relaxation seated in a chair All abilities are welcome and of this hour-long class. are easily accommodated. differences day. These classes are for people looking for higher These classes are for people looking day. intensity and more challenging workouts. CLASS ACTIVITY ACTIVITY CLASS LEVEL: (Chair Fitness) Level 1 - Need Support chair A have physical limitations. For people who may next to for balance. is provided to sit/stand Started (Beginners) Level 2 - Just Getting not have physical limitations or For people who do for a long time. Classes are basic, have not exercised slower pace. gentle and go at a Active Now (Intermediate) Level 3 - doing moderate exercises at least For people who are have the ability to do floor work. twice a week and Athlete (Advanced) Level 4 - almost every For people who are physically active MIND & BODY MIND EXERCISE & FITNESS 26 ADULT PROGRAMS n 18 AND OLDER See class schedule onpage 24. Office oronline atncprd.comforno-class dates. at theMilwaukie Center. CheckwiththeRecreation All Mind/Body &Cardio/Strengthclasses takeplace classes atleasttwiceaweek. class isforactivepeoplewho havebeentakingfitness weights andotherstrength-training exercises. This Level 3. A whole-body workoutusingaerobics, Complete Conditioning moving whilehavingfun. country andmore. This hour-long classwillkeepyou dance toawidevarietyofmusicincludingpop,Latin, their memory. Learneasy-to-follow basicpatternsand who wanttodanceforaerobicexerciseandstimulate Levels 2-3.Forpeoplewithsomedancebackground Line DanceforFitness World music withlivelyrhythmspumpsthisclassup! and fundanceroutinesusinghand-heldweights. Levels 2-3.Learntosculptandtonethroughcreative Gold Toning without anyextrasupport. are used.Forpeoplewhoabletowalkandstand while marchingtoabeat.Somehand-heldweights Levels 2-3.Rhythmictrainingtoworkonbalance, FUNctional Fitness body, whilelisteningtofunandmotivatingmusic. bands andlightweightsthathelpconditionthewhole Simple, safeandlow-impactmovements.Usestretch started orcomingbackfromanextendedbreak. Levels 2-3. This classisperfectforpeoplejustgetting Low Impact Aerobic StrengthTraining ticipate priortothestartofclass. McClenahan. A physician’s releaseisrequiredtopar Specialist Personal Trainer and ACE-certified Herta by breastcancersurvivor, certifiedCancerExercise strength andstaminatobeyourbestself.Classled stretching. Joinotherswhilegainingormaintaining and finishwithROM(rangeofmotion)exercise by lightaerobicmovementandweighttraining, Class willbeginwithalong,slowwarm-up,followed wellness) duringandfollowingyourcancertreatment. help tomaintainorimproveyouroverallfitness(and treatment orhasjustfinishedtreatment. Thiswill been newlydiagnosedwithcancer, isgoing through Levels 1-2. This classisfortheindividualwhohas Cancer RecoveryExercise limitations. NoclassJuly3. seated throughout.Greatforthosewithsomephysical chair forsupport.Participantsarewelcometoremain the classisinachairandsomestandingnextto warm-up, cardio,weightsandstretching.Someof of motion,mobilityandbalance! This classincludes Levels 1-2.Strengthenmusclesandimproverange Sit-N-B-Fit FITNESS &EXERCISE CARDIO&STRENGTH AT THEMILWAUKIE CENTER

- and stretches. will keepyoufocused.Finishwitharelaxingcooldown The musicwillkeepyoumovingandyourbreathing movements thatwillultimatelyworktheentirebody. body weighttoperformmulti-muscle,high-repetition unique strengtheningclass.Usedumbbellsandyour Levels 3-4. Take yourworkouttoanewlevelwiththis Exercentrics fee. Meet at10a.m.bytheredsculptureinpark.No around NorthClackamasParkeveryWednesday. Levels 3-4.Wayne Sabinleadsawalkinggroup Walking withWayne floor time. approach toexercise.Bringanexercisemat;includes Level 3.Buildstrengthandbalanceinthisnon-aerobic Stretch andFlex ing exercises.NoclassJuly3. the classwilltakeyouthroughsomebodystrengthen fun musicduringthiscardioworkout. The lastpartof Level 3.Getyourarmsandlegsmovingtoabeatwith EZ-Does-It Aerobics June 30andJuly2. burn calories,improvemotionandposture.Noclass salsa, merengue,mamboandmore.Buildstrength, music thatincorporateshiphop,cumbia,, Levels 3-4.ZumbacombinesLatinandinternational Zumba Portland PrideParade Time/Date: Fee: Location: preregister atncprd.comorcall(503)794-8092. sack lunchormoneytopurchasefood.Please station. BringmoneytorideMAX,waterbottle, food cart,thenreturnbyMAXtoS.E.Park Ave. Have apicniclunchorpurchasefoodatnearby clothing, costumes,andpropsareencouraged. will beprovided;however, rainbowcolored Waterfront Park(approximately 1mile). T-shirt N.W. Park Ave andBurnsideSt.to Tom McCall At 11 a.m.walktheparaderouteasagroupfrom Ride theMAXandthenwalktostagingarea. Orange MAXline(S.E.Park Ave.) at9:30a.m. colorful parade.We willmeetattheendof Join usalongwithClackamasCountyinthisfun 9:30 a.m.-3p.m.Su 6/14 NCPRD, $8;non-resident, $10 to downtownPortland Park Avenue MAXStation

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ADULT PROGRAMS 18 AND OLDER 27 Th Th W W Th $6 first packet; $6 first packet; $5 second packet; $4 third packet 6:30-9:30 p.m. $2 $1; non-resident, NCPRD, 12:30-3:30 p.m. NCPRD, $1; non-resident, $2 $1; non-resident, NCPRD, 12:30-3:30 p.m. $2 $1; non-resident, NCPRD, 6-7:15 p.m. 9:30-11 a.m. Evening BINGO! Evening and refreshments. Cash prizes Fee: Time/Date: Party Bridge play the game. Ages 18+ and for those who already rules apply. Group Fee: Time/Date: Mah Jongg skill, in China and is a game of Mah Jongg originated Please Experience preferred. and chance. strategy Mah Jongg card. If American bring your current please contact Judy Hervey at in learning, interested [email protected]. Fee: Time/Date: Jam Group Ukulele strumming to some and practice Bring your ukulele Please call this casual atmosphere. popular songs in for (503) 794-8092, or email [email protected], and to get on the email list. info more Fee: Time/Date: Time/Date: W Tu/Th W M M-F

NCPRD, $1; non-resident, $2 $1; non-resident, NCPRD, 12:15-2:15 p.m. NCPRD, $1; non-resident, $2 $1; non-resident, NCPRD, 8-11:30 a.m. NCPRD, 25 cents per card; NCPRD, 50 cents per card non-resident, 1-2 p.m. NCPRD, $1; non-resident, $2 $1; non-resident, NCPRD, 12:30-3:30 p.m. NCPRD, $1; non-resident, $2 $1; non-resident, NCPRD, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. AT THE MILWAUKIE CENTER THE MILWAUKIE AT DROP-IN ACTIVITYDROP-IN GROUPS Bring your mountain dulcimer and jam with for more Please call (503) 794-8092 the group. New- First and third Wednesdays. information. ddkadk@comcast. comers please contact Denice at net. Fee: Time/Date: Mt. Dulcimer Jam Group Activity period for novice-to-advanced Activity period for novice-to-advanced woodcarvers, with guidance for starter projects, and tool care. and instruction on safety Fee: Time/Date: Woodcarving Play for fun with small prizes. Large print cards Play for fun with small prizes. available. Fee: Time/Date: Daytime Bingo Chinese Mah Jongg to Mah the game is to be the first The objective of plus one all your tiles form four sets, Jongg where in learning, contact Angela Wright If interested pair. [email protected] or (503) 679-9182. at Fee: Time/Date: Time/Date: Billiards with open play. pool tables Two Fee: Closed Memorial Day, May 25 and July 3 in honor of Independence Day. Independence honor of 25 and July 3 in May Day, Closed Memorial 28 MILWAUKIE CENTER Milwaukie Center canbenefityou. (503) 653-8100formore information onhowthe Visit usat ncprd.com/milwaukie-centerorcall - Wi-Fi - Tax Aide - Voter Registration - Resource Library - NeedsAssessments - MedicalEquipmentLoan - InsuranceResources andInformation - HomeRepairResources - Family Consultation - Exercise Opportunities - EmergencyFirewood - ComputerWorkstations - CommunityResource Information - CommunityLibrary Recycling - Battery Other valuableservices: visit usonlineat ncprd.com/milwaukie-center. services, callSocialServicesat (503)653-8100, or out tohelpolderfamilymembers.Forafulllistof members are alsohere for familiesastheyreach in theirNorthClackamasarea homes. Center staff programs helpingolderadultsremain independent skilled staff members offer ahost ofsenior-oriented Providing avaluablecommunityresource, our Information andReferrals Social Services hot dogs.M-F, 9a.m.-1p.m. daily, made-to-ordersandwiches,hamburgersand Offerings includespecialtysalads,homemadesoups Pete’s Café 60+, $5forunderage60. Trillium Room.M-F, noon-12:30p.m.$3forages A hot,well-balancedlunchisserveddailyinthe Trillium Lunch how toapply. at (503)653-8100tolearnaboutqualifications and 60 disabledDistrictresidents. CallSocialServices seniors overage60orqualifiedMedicaidunder Volunteers deliver hot, healthy meals to homebound Meals onWheels Nutrition Program Center’s newsletterat theCenter, orcall(503)653-8100tobeaddedthemailinglist. Stay informed aboutupcomingclasses,newtripsandspecialeventsbypickingupacopyof theMilwaukie 5440 S.E.Kellogg Creek Drive IMilwaukie, OR97222 I(503)653-8100 MILWAUKIE CENTER • • • Transportation busschedules: visit usat ncprd.com/milwaukie-center. Transportation Coordinator at (503)794-8014, or For afulllistof servicesandfeeinformation, call the store onTuesdaysto alocalgrocery andThursdays. activities. We alsoprovide weeklybustransportation and from theCenterforlunch,classesandother community. We offer door-to-door serviceto people withdisabilitiesstayconnectedtothe The Transportation Program helpsseniorsand Transportation is $4, round trip. 11:30 a.m.totake theshoppersbackhome.Cost mately 9:45a.m.Busreturns toFred Meyerat at a Fred MeyerShoppingCenterat approxi- the Centerat 9a.m.topickupshoppers.Arrives Tuesday andThursdayShopping–Busesleave p.m. Costis$3, round trip. passengers totheirhomesat either1p.m. or2 when bingoisplayedfrom 1-2p.m.Busreturns approximately 11:15a.m.Theseare alsothedays to pickuppassengers.Arrivesat theCenter at Tuesday andThursday–Routestartsat 10a.m. $3, round trip. p.m. toreturn passengerstotheirhomes.Costis Center at approximately 10:30a.m.Leavesat 1 at 9 a.m. topickuppassengers.Arrivesat the Monday, Wednesday andFriday –Routestarts

MILWAUKIE CENTER 29 - 6/18 6/2 Th Tu 1:30 P.M. – AND at the at NCPRD, $37; non-resident, $47 $37; non-resident, NCPRD, 9:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. NCPRD, $79; non-resident, $99 $79; non-resident, NCPRD, 9 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. 12:30 TUESDAY, AUG. 18 AUG. TUESDAY, MORE INFO ON PAGE 6 MORE INFO ON PAGE 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr., Milwaukie Dr., Creek Kellogg 5440 S.E. Fort Dalles Museum and Baldwin Saloon Fort Dalles Museum and Baldwin a wide from Fort Dalles Museum includes displays tribes through native early from history, range of the Baldwin have lunch at We’ll the 20th century. everything scratch, from they make Saloon, where pastas, and twelve desserts—even including breads, the fee Bring money for lunch and the ice cream! $1 ages for the museum ($8 general, $5 seniors, under 7 free). 7-17, Fee: Time/Date: Mt. Hood Railroad Murder MysteryMt. Hood Railroad Train sleuths and detectives! Think you Calling all amateur to solve a mystery the end before it takes have what family-friendly murder mys- the ride? Our new of tery you engage in Hood River lets train ride from work with your fellow passengers the action as you engaging with the cast of to solve classic mysteries time may be adjusted when ac characters. Day and money for lunch tual schedule is announced. Bring on the train. purchased boxes Fee: Time/Date: 5/26 5/5 5/15 Tu Tu F TRAVEL DESK (503) 794-8026 DESK (503) TRAVEL NCPRD, $44; non-resident, $55 $44; non-resident, NCPRD, 9:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. NCPRD, $29; non-resident, $37 $29; non-resident, NCPRD, 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. NCPRD, $48; non-resident, $60 $48; non-resident, NCPRD, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Oregon Primate Rescue (OPR) Rescue Oregon Primate in a humane and enrich- lifetime care OPR provides to unwanted, orphaned or disabled ing environment owners and private from originate that monkeys a life from government agencies, or those retiring have We No wheelchair accessibility. research. of in our per person to OPR included a $10 donation Stuffy’sfee. Bring money for lunch at II in Longview. Fee: Time/Date: Enjoy a three-course meal prepared and served by meal prepared Enjoy a three-course Culinary Oregon - current Institute students. (Gratu Lunch fee of Awards.) ities go toward OCI Student fee. $18 is included in our registration Fee: Time/Date: Oregon Culinary Institute Time/Date: In addition to the Spruce Goose, the Evergreen Spruce Goose, the Evergreen In addition to the dis- Space Museums in McMinnville and Aviation fighters and planes, space craft, play many historic includes entry Our fee homebuilt aircraft. to both for and Space Museums. Bring money the Aviation the museum. counters at the lunch one of lunch at Fee: Evergreen Aviation and Space Museums Aviation Evergreen TRAVEL PROGRAMS TRAVEL Enjoy the scenery, make new friends, and relax as we take you to exciting destinations. All trips depart All trips depart destinations. you to exciting as we take and relax new friends, make scenery, Enjoy the comfortable trips. Wear on most required are and walking Standing Center. to the Milwaukie return and from noted. The unless otherwise money for lunch Bring weather. for the appropriately dress shoes and number to change. A minimum subject but are the travel schedule, on currently below are events listed Please check with the Travel the trip to occur. is needed in order for 12 to 14, from participants, ranging of (503) 794-8026. on times and costs by calling information Desk for the latest 30 MILWAUKIE CENTER Time/Date: Fee: choice. fer. Bringmoneyforyourlunchat thecafe of your See someof thegreat thingsSeasidehastoof- Let’s haveacooltimeonwarmdayat theCoast. Seaside Time/Date: Fee: course, theDillPickleSoup.Bringmoneyforlunch. The finestinBavarianfoodandpastries!Including, of Otto andAnita’sBavarianRestaurant Time/Date: Fee: Northwest cuisine.Lunchincluded. the Columbia.Your daywill becompletewithfresh Dam, andmanyothers—all from thebestviewon Multnomah Falls, BeaconRock,BonnevilleLock& Glide pastnatural and historiclandmarkslike waterway ontheColumbiaGorgeSternwheeler. Cruise downthehistoricColumbiaRiverscenic Landmarks oftheGorgeCruise Time/Date: Fee: for lunch. of Edgefield.Bringmoney murals tracingthehistory Lunch isintheBlackRabbitRestaurantwhichhas the spectacularColumbiaRiverGorgeScenicArea. farm, isa74-acre parcel of farmlandat themouthof Historic Edgefield,builtin1911asthecountypoor McMenamins Edgefield TRAVEL PROGRAMS 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr., Milwaukie 8:15 a.m.-4:15p.m. NCPRD, $43;non-resident, $54 11:30 a.m.-2p.m. NCPRD, $11;non-resident, $14 7:45 a.m.-4:15p.m. NCPRD, $116;non-resident, $134 11 a.m.-2p.m. NCPRD, $16;non-resident, $20 MORE INFO ONPAGE 6 TRAVEL DESK(503)794-8026 FRIDAY, JUNE19 11 Milwaukie Center a.m. -1p.m. from Th Tu W F 7/23 7/14 7/8 6/26 Time/Date: Fee: purchases. fee,lunchandanyother Bring moneyfortheentry pieorhomemadechocolate chipcookie. blackberry cows, horses,andmore. Delightinapieceof fresh ipate intheGoldenWedding game.Visitthepigs, some laughteraswewatch seniorcouplespartic day foradiscountedpriceof only$2.Experience fair, acommunitytraditionsince1907. Enjoysenior Let yourinnerchildhavesomefunwithatriptothe Clackamas CountyFair Time/Date: Fee: old-fashioned trolley car. Bringmoneyforlunch. stained glassdisplays,largecolorfulbooths,andan restaurant adornedwithantiquelighting,intricate The OldSpaghettiFactory isanItalian-style The OldSpaghettiFactory Time/Date: Fee: Willamette River. Lunchincludedinfee. and amazingviewsonthistwo-hourcruisethe Enjoy liveentertainment,deliciousNorthwestcuisine Portland SpiritLunchCruise 10 a.m.-2p.m. NCPRD, $17;non-resident, $22 11:30 a.m.-2p.m. NCPRD, $9;non-resident, $11 10:30 a.m.-2p.m. NCPRD, $67;non-resident, $84 sponsored by W F W 8/19 8/14 8/5 - MILWAUKIE CENTER 31 6/22-7/31 9/16 M/W/F W

9:30-10:30 a.m. (no session on 7/3) The Milwaukie Center is offering the Arthritis is offering The Milwaukie Center Ease program—three with Walk Foundation’s six weeks. Each hourly session weekly sessions for components, and education nutrition will feature monitoring tech- heart-rate exercises, stretching walk. This is a fitness group niques and a self-paced overall and improve pain can reduce that program be on your feet for ten minutes health. If you can you can have success with pain, without increased Participants who have completed the this program. increased have reported with Ease program Walk pain associated of reduction balance and strength, overall health. with arthritis, and improved Fee: Free Time/Date: There is a lot of fear and misinformation regarding regarding fear and misinformation is a lot of There process. probate wills and trusts and the Oregon Montalban and Trina Join Milwaukie attorneys on information as they present Michelle Sugahiro wills and trusts. They will also and cons of the pros a with administering discuss the costs associated is required, Registration death. will and trust after call (503) 653-8100. Fee: Free 1-2:30 Time/Date: p.m. Wills, Trusts and the Wills, Trusts Process Oregon Probate Walk With Ease Walk

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AT THE MILWAUKIE CENTER THE MILWAUKIE AT Free, donations appreciated donations Free, by appointment only 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. by appointment only Free 9:45-11:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m.- noon 1-2:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m. per session; $24 NCPRD, $30 per session non-resident, CLINICS & GROUPS & CLINICS ONGOING Time/Date: Senior Law Clinic Senior Law up to a provide Local, volunteer elder law attorneys - to se on legal issues related half-hour consultation Appointments available niors. Call (503) 653-8100. Tuesday each month. on the first and third Fee:

Foot Care clinic on a foot care The Milwaukie Center offers month. This service of the Tuesday the first and third care nurses with a foot by registered is provided exam The service includes a foot care specialty. schedule an To $35. and toenail trims for a fee of please appointment or for additional information, and leave your name and call the receptionist Appointments available on the first phone number. each month. and third Tuesday Fee: $35 Time/Date: Blood Pressure Check by checked in and get your blood pressure Drop Tues- third first Monday, volunteer nurses. Available each month. of day and fourth Friday Fee: Time/Date: A Place at the Center A Place at designed for people program A special activities with memory Alzheimer’s, due to loss or confusion respite disorders. This valuable or related stroke, car from a break to take allows caregivers program and fee info ones. For enrollment ing for their loved Application (503) 794-8038. call Social Services at 2. No meeting July 1 and Sept. required. Fee: Noon-3:30 Time/Date: p.m. Brain Games your to exercise class designed An interactive learning a fun, relaxed Join in for mental muscle. memoryactivity filled with exercises enhancing in activity our brains. Drop and games to stimulate fee is $1. Time/Date: NCPRD PARKS, TRAILS, AND FACILITIES ARKS, RAIS ARKI SHEER ICIC AREA AROUD EIS COUR FIED SOCCER ASKEA ASEA RAISAHS DO ARK DISC OF RAM OA OE SACES RESROOMS

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N E 2. Altamont Park „ „ „ 8901 S.E. Bristol Park Dr., Clackamas Ardenwald Park Johnson Creek Blvd Johnson Creek Altamont Property Ann-Toni Schreiber Park Park 3. 6717 S.E. Clackamas Rd., Clackamas „ „ „ „ „ „ „ 99E Springwater Trail Ball-Michel Park Ardenwald Park 4. 3667 S.E. Roswell St., Milwaukie „ „ „ „

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Milwaukie Bay Ave 82nd 132nd Ave Ball-Michel Park Park Scott King Rd Rebstock Happy Valley 6. „ „ „ „ Bell Ave Bell Hawthorne 3667 S.E. Roswell St., Milwaukie Park Homewood 205 Park Park Park Idleman Rd Ave 172nd Park Century Park Wichita 7. 11500 S.E. 35th Ave., Milwaukie „ „ „ „ Minthorn North Park Monroe St Dogwood Natural Area Happy Valley Park Nature Park McKenna Dogwood Park 145th Ave 145th „ Ridge Connection 8. 11299 S.E. Main St., Milwaukie Century Home Ave Robert Kronberg Park 213 Ella V. Osterman 9. Ella V. Osterman Park „ „ „ Natural Area Railroad Ave Stanley Furnberg Park 10501 S.E. William Otty Rd., Happy Valley Elk Rock Park Park Fuller Rd Southern Lites Island Lake Rd Trail I-205 Furnberg Park 224 Stevens Rd Park Spring 10. 6850 S.E. Furnberg Ave., Milwaukie „ „ „ Park Harmony Road Neighborhood Park Sunnyside Rd Harmony Road Neighborhood Park Sunnyside and 11. 7100 S.E. Harmony Rd., Milwaukie „ „ „ „ „ North Clackamas Summerfield Aquatic Park 117th Property Bowman-Brae Harmony Rd Park Hawthorne Park Sunnybrook Blvd Vogel 12. „ „ „ 99E Property Property 7560 S.E. King Rd., Milwaukie Oat eld Rd River Rd 3-Creeks James Abele Milwaukie 82nd Ave Village Green Sunnyside Rd Heddie Notz Park Natural Area Mount Talbert Natural Area 13. „ „ Willamette River Center Nature Park Forest Creek Park Ashley 7821 S.E. Strawberry Lane, Clackamas Rivervilla Property 224 Natural Area Meadows Park Trolley Trail Property Rose Park Hidden Falls Nature Park North Clackamas 14. „ Park 97th Ave Creek Hidden Falls 14488 S.E. 152nd Ave., Happy Valley Johnson Rd Trail Nature Park Bunnell Property Justice Homewood Park 15. 10821 S.E. Home Ave., Milwaukie „ „ „ Hill Rd 98th Ct Property Pfeifer Sieben Park Webster Rd Oak Grove 82nd Dr Park Boat Launch 16. Hood View Park „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Oak Grove Blvd Highland Summit Pioneer 16223 S.E. Stadium Way, Happy Valley Alma Myra 224 Property Hood View Park Sunrise Corridor Park Concord School Hubbard Rd Park 17. Mill Park „ „ „ Property Ann-Toni 6201 S.E. Overland St., Milwaukie Schreiber Park Clackamas School Clackamas Rd Milwaukie Bay Park

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River Rd Orchard Summit 1700 S.E. Je‘erson St., Milwaukie Risley Natural Area Park McLoughlin Blvd 205 Property 212 Mount Talbert Nature Park Trolley Trail McNary 19. 10695 S.E. Mather Rd., Clackamas „ „ „ „ „ Property

Ave 135th LEGEND North Clackamas Park 20. 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr., Milwaukie „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Heddie Notz Ave 106th Trillium Creek Park NCPRD owned and/or Park 21. Oak Grove Boat Launch „ Strawberry Ln I-205 Trail managed facilities at the terminus of Oak Grove Blvd. Stringfield 212 Family Park Clackamas River NCPRD owned and/or 22. Pfeifer Park „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Boardman Wetland 82nd Dr 14074 S.E. 139th Ave., Clackamas Willamette River Natural Area managed sites Pioneer Park 23. 14375 S.E. 153rd Ave., Clackamas „ „ „ „ „ Non-NCPRD owned Clackamas River Swanson Place Risley Park and/or managed sites 24. 2350 S.E. Swain Ave., Oak Grove „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Willamette Drive Natural Area Hull Street Natural Area Property Natural Area Property NCPRD boundary 25. Rivervilla Park „ „ „ „ River Rd 925 S.E. Courtney Rd., Oak Grove Existing multi-use trail Scott Park 26. 10660 S.E. 21st Ave., Milwaukie „ „ Existing pedestrian trail Sieben Park 27. 14395 S.E. Territory Dr., Clackamas „ „ Southern Lites Park 28. 12088 S.E. 117th Ave., Happy Valley „ „ „ Spring Park 29. 1881 S.E. Lark St., Milwaukie „ „ „

30. Stanley Park „ „ CACKAMAS SCHOO HOOD IE ARK ICHIA CEER 11800 S.E. Stanley Ave., Milwaukie 31. Stringfield Family Park „ „ „ „ „ „ CRD ROER 16223 S.E. Sadium ay, 6031 S.E. King Rd., 3614 S.E. Naef Rd., Oak Grove Hay alley, OR 97015 Milwaukie, OR 97222 Summerfield Park 15301 S.E. 92nd92 Ave., Ave., 32. 14001 S.E. Summerfield Loop, Clackamas „ „ „ „ (503) 794-3877 FACIIIES Clakama, OR 97015 Trillium Creek Park 33. 16803 S.E. Anderegg Pkwy., Damascus „ „ „ „ „ Village Green Park 34. 13786 S.E. Sieben Pkwy., Clackamas „ „ „ „ „ „ COCORD SCHOO MIAUKIE CEER ORH CACKAMAS Water Tower Park 35. 9890 S.E. 40th Ave., Milwaukie „ „ „ „ ROER 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr., AUAIC ARK Milwaukie, OR 97222 36. Wichita Park „ „ „ „ 3811 S.E. Conord Rd., 7300 S.E. Harmony Rd., 5908 S.E. Monroe St., Milwaukie Oak rove, OR 97267 (503) 653-8100 Milwaukie, OR 97222 (503) 557-SURF (7873) NCPRD PARKS, TRAILS, AND FACILITIES ARKS, RAIS ARKI SHEER ICIC AREA AROUD EIS COUR FIED SOCCER ASKEA ASEA RAISAHS DO ARK DISC OF RAM OA OE SACES RESROOMS

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N E 2. Altamont Park „ „ „ 8901 S.E. Bristol Park Dr., Clackamas Ardenwald Park Johnson Creek Blvd Johnson Creek Altamont Property Ann-Toni Schreiber Park Park 3. 6717 S.E. Clackamas Rd., Clackamas „ „ „ „ „ „ „ 99E Springwater Trail Ball-Michel Park Ardenwald Park 4. 3667 S.E. Roswell St., Milwaukie „ „ „ „

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Milwaukie Bay Ave 82nd 132nd Ave Ball-Michel Park Park Scott King Rd Rebstock Happy Valley 6. „ „ „ „ Bell Ave Bell Hawthorne 3667 S.E. Roswell St., Milwaukie Park Homewood 205 Park Park Park Idleman Rd Ave 172nd Park Century Park Wichita 7. 11500 S.E. 35th Ave., Milwaukie „ „ „ „ Minthorn North Park Monroe St Dogwood Natural Area Happy Valley Park Nature Park McKenna Dogwood Park 145th Ave 145th „ Ridge Connection 8. 11299 S.E. Main St., Milwaukie Century Home Ave Robert Kronberg Park 213 Ella V. Osterman 9. Ella V. Osterman Park „ „ „ Natural Area Railroad Ave Stanley Furnberg Park 10501 S.E. William Otty Rd., Happy Valley Elk Rock Park Park Fuller Rd Southern Lites Island Lake Rd Trail I-205 Furnberg Park 224 Stevens Rd Park Spring 10. 6850 S.E. Furnberg Ave., Milwaukie „ „ „ Park Harmony Road Neighborhood Park Sunnyside Rd Harmony Road Neighborhood Park Sunnyside and 11. 7100 S.E. Harmony Rd., Milwaukie „ „ „ „ „ North Clackamas Summerfield Aquatic Park 117th Property Bowman-Brae Harmony Rd Park Hawthorne Park Sunnybrook Blvd Vogel 12. „ „ „ 99E Property Property 7560 S.E. King Rd., Milwaukie Oat eld Rd River Rd 3-Creeks James Abele Milwaukie 82nd Ave Village Green Sunnyside Rd Heddie Notz Park Natural Area Mount Talbert Natural Area 13. „ „ Willamette River Center Nature Park Forest Creek Park Ashley 7821 S.E. Strawberry Lane, Clackamas Rivervilla Property 224 Natural Area Meadows Park Trolley Trail Property Rose Park Hidden Falls Nature Park North Clackamas 14. „ Park 97th Ave Creek Hidden Falls 14488 S.E. 152nd Ave., Happy Valley Johnson Rd Trail Nature Park Bunnell Property Justice Homewood Park 15. 10821 S.E. Home Ave., Milwaukie „ „ „ Hill Rd 98th Ct Property Pfeifer Sieben Park Webster Rd Oak Grove 82nd Dr Park Boat Launch 16. Hood View Park „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Oak Grove Blvd Highland Summit Pioneer 16223 S.E. Stadium Way, Happy Valley Alma Myra 224 Property Hood View Park Sunrise Corridor Park Concord School Hubbard Rd Park 17. Mill Park „ „ „ Property Ann-Toni 6201 S.E. Overland St., Milwaukie Schreiber Park Clackamas School Clackamas Rd Milwaukie Bay Park

Property Ave 142nd 18. „ „ „ „

River Rd Orchard Summit 1700 S.E. Je‘erson St., Milwaukie Risley Natural Area Park McLoughlin Blvd 205 Property 212 Mount Talbert Nature Park Trolley Trail McNary 19. 10695 S.E. Mather Rd., Clackamas „ „ „ „ „ Property

Ave 135th LEGEND North Clackamas Park 20. 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr., Milwaukie „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Heddie Notz Ave 106th Trillium Creek Park NCPRD owned and/or Park 21. Oak Grove Boat Launch „ Strawberry Ln I-205 Trail managed facilities at the terminus of Oak Grove Blvd. Stringfield 212 Family Park Clackamas River NCPRD owned and/or 22. Pfeifer Park „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Boardman Wetland 82nd Dr 14074 S.E. 139th Ave., Clackamas Willamette River Natural Area managed sites Pioneer Park 23. 14375 S.E. 153rd Ave., Clackamas „ „ „ „ „ Non-NCPRD owned Clackamas River Swanson Place Risley Park and/or managed sites 24. 2350 S.E. Swain Ave., Oak Grove „ „ „ „ „ „ „ „ Willamette Drive Natural Area Hull Street Natural Area Property Natural Area Property NCPRD boundary 25. Rivervilla Park „ „ „ „ River Rd 925 S.E. Courtney Rd., Oak Grove Existing multi-use trail Scott Park 26. 10660 S.E. 21st Ave., Milwaukie „ „ Existing pedestrian trail Sieben Park 27. 14395 S.E. Territory Dr., Clackamas „ „ Southern Lites Park 28. 12088 S.E. 117th Ave., Happy Valley „ „ „ Spring Park 29. 1881 S.E. Lark St., Milwaukie „ „ „

30. Stanley Park „ „ CACKAMAS SCHOO HOOD IE ARK ICHIA CEER 11800 S.E. Stanley Ave., Milwaukie 31. Stringfield Family Park „ „ „ „ „ „ CRD ROER 16223 S.E. Sadium ay 6031 S.E. King Rd., 3614 S.E. Naef Rd., Oak Grove Hay alley, OR 97015 Milwaukie, OR 97222 Summerfield Park 15301 S.E. 92 Ave., 32. 14001 S.E. Summerfield Loop, Clackamas „ „ „ „ (503) 794-3877 FACIIIES Clakama, OR 97015 Trillium Creek Park 33. 16803 S.E. Anderegg Pkwy., Damascus „ „ „ „ „ Village Green Park 34. 13786 S.E. Sieben Pkwy., Clackamas „ „ „ „ „ „ COCORD SCHOO MIAUKIE CEER ORH CACKAMAS Water Tower Park 35. 9890 S.E. 40th Ave., Milwaukie „ „ „ „ ROER 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Dr., AUAIC ARK Milwaukie, OR 97222 36. Wichita Park „ „ „ „ 3811 S.E. Conord Rd., 7300 S.E. Harmony Rd., 5908 S.E. Monroe St., Milwaukie Oak rove, OR 97267 (503) 653-8100 Milwaukie, OR 97222 (503) 557-SURF (7873) PRST STD PRST STD US POSTAGE US POSTAGE PAID PAID PORTLAND, OR OREGONPORTLAND, CITY, OR OR PERMIT NO. 700 PERMIT NO. 16

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We're celebrating 30 years of parks, public services, and community growth! We believe our residents are what make our Districtdistrict so great. Join the festivities this VIEW THE ONLINE DISCOVERY GUIDE summer with youth camps, enjoy summer nights at Movies in the Park, catch the RecMobile at one of our parks, enrich your free time with adult classes and activity AT NCPRD.COM/DISCOVERY groups, and come celebrate with us at our birthday bash!

NORTH CLACKAMAS PARKS & RECREATION DISTRICT CONTACTS

North Clackamas Aquatic Park Milwaukie Center Park Maintenance (503) 557-SURF (7873) (503) 653-8100 (503) 794-8030 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

NCPRD Administration Sports Programming/Fields Recreation Programming (503) 742-4348 (503) 794-3877 (503) 794-8080 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Field Update Line (503) 742-4343