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CITY OF WEST LINN PARKS & RECREATION Activities

WINTER/SPRING 2019 Class Registration Events Guide Senior Programs Park Information

City of West Linn Parks and Recreation Department

22500 Salamo Rd. , #1100 West Linn, OR 97068

Phone: 503-557-4700 Fax: 503-656-4106

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www. westlinnoregon.gov City of West Linn Parks & Recreation Parks and Recreation Mission Statement General Information To provide life enhancing experiences and to promote a healthy com- Online Registration available at munity. This is accomplished by providing safe, attractive, and well www. westlinnoregon.gov maintained parks, facilities, trails and open spaces, as well as, creative and challenging recreation programs for the leisure time enjoyment of Here’s How To Register West Linn citizens of all ages. City Residents: Online, Walk in, phone in or mail in registration will start on December 21. Walk-in or phone in registration 7:30 am-5:30 pm Monday-Thursday and 7:30 am-4:30 pm on Friday (City Hall Thank You West Linn/Wilsonville is closed every other Friday) at the Parks & Recreation Department. School District Please bring proof that you live in-city. If you prefer not to register in Many of our activities are made possible because of cooperative use person, phone-in or mail-in registrations will also be accepted. of School District facilities. We extend our appreciation to the District, School Board members, school staff and administrative staff for their Out-of-City: Online, walk-in and mail-in registration begins December 23 support of the West Linn Parks and Recreation Department. Cancellations • The Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel any class or activity due to weather, facility considerations, or insufficient Recreation Program Sites enrollment. ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER ...... 1180 Rosemont Rd • If schools are closed due to inclement weather, classes are not held. Refund Policy ATHEY CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL ...... 2900 Borland Rd • 100% refund if City of West Linn cancels class. BOLTON SCHOOL...... 5933 Holmes St • 100% minus a $10 processing fee, if you request a refund prior to the first class unless otherwise stated in class description. CEDAR OAK SCHOOL ...... 4515 Cedaroak Dr • In lieu of a refund, you may request a credit and the $10 fee will be CITY HALL ...... 22500 Salamo Rd waived. All credits are non-refundable. • After a class has begun, credits will be issued on a prorated basis. FLOURISH PILATES ...... 1785 Willamette Falls Dr, Ste . 8 West Linn Residency — West Linn residents receive a discounted rate HAMMERLE PARK...... 1505 Lewis St for classes. Most programs have a Non-West Linn resident fee of $5 per class. You are a “resident” if you own or rent property inside the city HARMONY ROAD MUSIC CENTER...... 17300 SE 82nd Dr, Clackamas limits of West Linn. If you are not sure if you reside in city limits, call HAPPY TRAILS RIDING CENTER...... 20560 Fernview Rd 503-557-4700. MARYLHURST HEIGHTS PARK...... 1800 Valley View Dr Scholarships — Scholarships are available to West Linn residents who need financial assistance. For information on receiving a scholarship or MARY S YOUNG PARK...... 19900 Highway 43 donating to the fund, call 503-557-4700. ROBINWOOD PARK ...... 3600 Fairview Way Special Accommodations — In compliance with the Americans With ROSEMONT RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL ...... 20001 Salamo Rd Disabilities Act, if you have a disability or need an accommodation please include a note with your registration. SACHI WELLNESS ...... 2008 Willamette Falls Dr, Suite A Scan and Explore — Use your mobile device to STAFFORD SCHOOL...... 19875 Stafford Rd scan the QR code on the left to go directly to West Linn Parks & Recreation’s Facebook page. Once SUNSET FIRE HALL ...... 2215 Long St there, you can bookmark for future use. You will SUNSET SCHOOL ...... 2351 Oxford St need to download a QR scanner application for your mobile device. SUNSET PARK ...... 4665 Bittner St TANNER CREEK PARK...... 3456 Parker Rd TRILLIUM CREEK SCHOOL...... 1025 Rosemont Rd Register for classes early!! WEST LINN HIGH SCHOOL ...... 5464 West A St All of our classes have minimums and maximums and WILLAMETTE PARK...... 1100 12th St we do not want you to miss out on one of our great classes. WILLAMETTE SCHOOL...... 1403 12th St So, please sign up early to avoid cancellations.

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West Linn Sports Associations Table of Contents Willamette United Soccer Inc 5 years & up Sports Contacts...... 3 Club Administrator-503-638-9777 Sports Contacts...... 3 Website: www. willamettesoccer.com Toddler Programs...... 4 Toddler Programs...... 4 Boys Lacrosse Grade School & up Youth Programs & Summer Camps...... 5-13 Mark Flood-503-650-6343 Youth Programs...... 4 -11 Website: www. westlinnlax.com Youth Sports ...... 8-10 Recreation Basketball 1st-8th Grade Youth Sports ...... 7 Middle School Recreation Basketball Teen/All Age Programs & Sports ...... 18-25 Parks & Recreation Department Teen/Adult/All Ages...... 12-15 Register Sept. & Oct. Adult Sports & Programs ...... 26-30 Adult Sports & Fitness...... 16-18 West Linn Youth Basketball Association Family Fitness...... 27-28 Website: www.westlinnselectbasketball.org Adult Classes...... 20-21 Winter Season-Select Teams grade 4-8 Senior Programs ...... 33-35 ACC/Senior Programs & Classes...... 24-27 West Linn Baseball Association Parks, Open Spaces & Park Facilities. . . . . 36-38 Website: www. westlinnbaseball.org Parks, Open Spaces & Park Facilities...... 28-30 Registration Form...... 39 West Linn Girls Lacrosse 3rd-8th grade Registration Form...... 31 Website: www. westlinngirlslax.com Special Events...... 15, 19-26, 29-32, 40 West Linn Youth Football League 3rd-8th grade Special Events...... 6, 11, 14, 15, 19, 22, 23, 32 Website: www. westlinnfootball.org

West Linn Softball Association 6 years & up Website: www. westlinnsoftball.org

Portland Water Spectacular No experience necessary! The only thing required is a commit- City of West Linn ment to have fun. Skiers and support personnel such as Boat Parks & Recreation Department Drivers, Boat riders/spotters, actors for shore routines, announc- ers and sound system personnel, and costume designers are just 22500 Salamo Road #1100, West Linn, OR 97068 some of the needed persons. Phone: 503-557-4700 | Fax: 503-656-4106 Website: www. portlandwaterspectacular.com Advisory Board Stacy Epsteen, Scott Etheridge, Vicky Handy, Don Kingsborough, Dave Kleinke, Steve Miesen and Sarah Silvernail

Office Hours:

Monday-Thursday 7:30 am-5:30 pm Open every other Friday 7:30 am-4:30 pm Call for dates of closure

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Presented by Musictime Material Fee of $55 is payable to Harmony Ages 4-6 years Road Music Center at First Class . Harmony Road Music Center Musictime is an introduction 1/29-6/18 Tu 5:45-6:40 pm 6601 .201 17300 SE 82nd Drive, Clackamas • www. harmonyroadoregon.com to solfege singing, movement, 1/31-6/20 Th 5:30-6:25 pm 6602 .201 rhythm, keyboard playing, and creative activities. This program Keyboard Prep Primer Ages 8-11 years Toddler Tunes Intro Hello Music prepares your child for our Ages 18 months-3 years Ages 3-4 years This Primer class is an exciting Harmony Road series. Parents Toddler Tunes is a joyful, first Hello Music offers an introduc- introduction to piano playing. Ses- participate in class. music experience for your toddler. tion to solfege singing, movement, sions include ear training, solfege FEE: IC $80 / OC $85 You and your child will share rhythm, keyboard playing, and singing, note reading, composing, movement, singing and musical creative activities. This program 1/7-1/21 M 3:30-4:30 pm 5512 .201 solo and ensemble playing. It is a games, finger plays, and keyboard gives your child a strong readi- Harmony Road 1 great preparation for our Keyboard games. ness for our Music in Me series. Ages 4 ½-6 years Prep series. Parents participate in FEE: IC $70 / OC $75 Parents participate in class. Students learn basic music & pia- class. 1/12-2/2 S 9:45-10:30 am 5500 .201 FEE: IC $80 / OC $85 no skills through singing, rhythm, FEE: IC $80 / OC $85 1/8-1/28 Tu 11:15 am-12 pm 5507 .201 movement, ear training, keyboard 1/9-1/23 W 6:30-7:30 pm 6603 .201 Toddler Tunes 1/11-2/1 F 11:15 am-12 pm 5508 .201 activities, solo & ensemble perfor- Ages 20 months-3 ½ years mance. This class is the first of a Keyboard Prep 1 Tunes for Me are joyful first music Ages 8-11 years Music in Me (MIM) series of 4 semesters that provide experiences for your toddler. You Students learn basic music & pia- Ages 3-5 years your child with a strong musical and your child share in a music- The MIM classes are dynamic and no skills through singing, rhythm, foundation. Parents participate in making program of rhythms, finger creative music readiness programs movement, ear training, keyboard class. Late Registration is accepted plays, active movement games, for young children. We emphasize activities, solo & ensemble perfor- until the 3rd week of class. keyboard exploration and singing. ear training, solfege singing, move- mance. This class is the first of a FEE: IC $400 / OC $405 Parents participate in class. This ment, keyboard activities as well series of 3 semesters that provide Material Fee of $55 is payable to Harmony class is Open Enrollment. Call as pitch and rhythm awareness in your child with a strong musical 503-557-5151 to enroll after the our activities. Parents participate Road Music Center at First Class foundation. Parents participate in 3rd class. in class and are guided in follow- 1/28-6/24 M 3:30-4:25 pm 5513 .201 class. Late Registration is accepted FEE: IC $252 / OC $257 up activities. 1/29-6/18 Tu 3:30-4:25 pm 5514 .201 until the 3rd week of class. Materials Fee of $20 is payable to Harmony FEE: IC $288 / OC $293 2/2-6/22 Sa 9-9:55 am 5515 .201 FEE: IC $400 / OC $405 Road Music Center at the first class . Material Fee of $25 is payable to Harmony Young Musician Primer Material Fee of $55 is payable to Harmony 2/5-6/11 Tu 10-10:30 am 5501 .201 Road Music Center at the first class . Ages 6-7 years Road Music Center at First Class . 2/8-6/14 F 10-10:30 am 5502 .201 2/5-5/28 Tu 11:15 am-12 pm 5509 .201 This primer class introduces your 1/30-6/19 W 6:30-7:25 pm 6604 .201 2/9-6/15 S 9:30-10 am 5503 201. 2/7-5/30 Th 3:45-4:30 pm 5510 .201 student to music concepts through 1/31-6/20 Th 5:30-6:25 pm 6605 .201 singing, ear training, note reading, Tunes for Me More Music In Me Parent Information Night 3 piano solo and ensemble playing. Ages 2 /4-3 ½ years for parents of current and prospective students This program gives your child a Tunes for Me are joyful first music (MMIM) Pre-Registration Required. Class strong readiness for our Young experiences for your toddler. You Ages 4-5 years will be cancelled if no pre- Musician series. Parents partici- and your child share in a music- The MMIM classes are dynamic enrollment. This class is intended pate in class. making program of rhythms, finger and creative music readiness for parents or any participating FEE: IC $80 / OC $85 plays, active movement games, programs for young children. We adult of new/prospective student keyboard exploration and singing. emphasize ear training, solfege 1/10-1/24 Th 5:30-6:30 pm 6600 .201 of Harmony Road Music Center. singing, movement, keyboard Parents participate in class. This Young Musician 1 You will learn how our compre- class is Open Enrollment. Call activities as well as pitch and hensive musicianship program rhythm awareness in our activi- Ages 6-7 years 503-557-5151 to enroll after the Students learn basic music & pia- will provide music education for 3rd class. ties. MMIM prepares students for the family. Dates may change. Pre- enrollment in Harmony Road 1 no skills through singing, rhythm, FEE: IC $252 / OC $257 registration Required-For adults Classes. Parents participate in movement, ear training, keyboard Materials Fee of $20 is payable to Harmony activities, solo & ensemble perfor- only. No childcare is provided. class and are guided in follow-up FEE: FREE Road Music Center at the first class . activities. mance. This class is the first of a 2/5-6/11 Tu 10:30-11 am 5504 .201 series of 4 semesters that provide 2/19 Tu 6:30-7:30 pm 6609 .201 FEE: IC $288 / OC $293 2/8-6/14 F 10:30-11:15 am 5505 .201 your child with a strong musical 3/12 Tu 6:30-7:30 pm 6610 .201 Material Fee of $25 is payable to Harmony 2/9-6/15 S 9:45-10:15 am 5506 201. foundation. Parents participate in 2/22 F 1-2 pm 6611 .201 Road Music Center at the first class . class. Late Registration is accepted 3/13 F 1-2 pm 6612 .201 2/8-5/31 F 11:15 am-12 pm 5511 .201 until the 3rd week of class. See page 14 for Piano Street FEE: IC $400 / OC $405 for teens & adults 4 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 Yo u t h

Cooking & Crafts with Jane Ages 5-9 All Classes at the Adult Community Center, Cedar Room It’s A Small World Of Cooks Strawberry Shortcake’s Make delicious treats from different countries, Cooking Fun including yummy Apple Kuchen from Germa- Join Strawberry Shortcake and the doll gang ny, Pat-A-Cakes from England, tasty Fondue for delicious treat making, including yummy from Switzerland and more. We’ll make a fun Apple Dumplings, gooey Strawberry Shortcake craft and hear a story about each country. and delicious Purple Pie, plus more goodies. FEE: IC $59 / OC $64 Strawberry Shortcake storybooks and craft time 1/28-3/4 M 4-5 pm 6000 201. each day. FEE: IC $59 / OC $64 Winter Wonderland Crafts 4/1-5/6 M 4-5 pm 6002 .201 Make some fun, complex craft projects includ- ing sock owls, wooden polar bears, a wreath Spring Into Crafts that features monthly holidays and more. Story Make some fun, complex craft projects includ- included. ing adorable felt turtles, playful clay pot kitties, FEE: IC $59 / OC $64 funny animal spoons and more. Story included. 1/28-3/4 M 5:30-6:30 pm 6001 201. FEE: IC $59 / OC $64 4/1-5/6 M 5:30-6:30 pm 6003 .201

Kids Mindful Yoga YMCA Cassie Odom Ages 3-5 Spring Break Camps:

Superhero Legos Ages 4-7 Campers will unleash their creativity and work together to save the day with their Lego Creations. FEE: IC $109 / OC $114 3/25-3/29 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6005 .201

Lego Engineering Custom Creations Ages 7-12 You’re a master Lego builder and need to be challenged! This camp expands on our Lego Engineering camp by turning you into the engineer. Instead of simply following the instructions to build a project, you’ll have to build and test your own designs. We’ll give you the challenges and help you create your own original engineering project. FEE: IC $130 / OC $135 Kids will be taught Yoga by implementing the FEE: IC $159 / OC $164 Kidding Around Yoga methods that incorpo- 1/31-3/21 Th 10-10:45 am 5000 .201 3/25-3/29 M-F 9 am-3 pm 6006 .201 rates cardiovascular conditioning, fun and 4/4-5/23 Th 10-10:45 am 5001 .201 Sunset Firehall original music, plus all of the traditional ben- Sunset Firehall, Upstairs efits of Yoga-meditation, breathing, techniques, peace and deep relaxation. Please bring a Yoga Mat if you have one. WINTER-SPRING 2019 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov 5 Yo u t h

Manners Matter how to stretch and strengthen Manners Matter muscles to prevent back pain. Learn the importance of being Ages 5-7 years Develop a strong core and increase polite in all situations with Miss Min 6 Max 8 self-awareness and confidence. Debbie. Set the table, practice FEE: IC $60/OC $65 proper greetings and handshake. 1/26 & 2/2 S 9-10:30 am 6100 .201 FEE: IC $420/OC $425 (14 sessions) Learn the polite way to enter a 5/4 & 5/11 S 9-10:30 am 6102 .201 Cost is for parent/guardian, and child to attend conversation and to write thank West Linn Adult Community Center- 1/8-4/23 T 6-6:45 pm 7126 .201 you notes. Learn the importance Maple Room No class/charge 1/22 & 2/5 of being a polite host/hostess and guest. Practice good manners Manners Matter The Many Benefits throughout the week and share Ages 8-10 years Of Pilates For Kids: about those experiences at class. Min 6 Max 8 • Improved Mental Concentration Comments from students that FEE: IC $60/OC $65 • Increased Flexibility have attended Manners Matter: 1/26 & 2/2 S 10:45 am-12:15 pm 6101 .201 Mommy and Me Classes 5/4 & 5/11 S 10:45 am-12:15 pm 6103 .201 “I didn’t know other kids’ moms for boys and girls ages 7-17 • Improved Posture made them be polite at their house West Linn Adult Community Center- Double the fun and Mom gets too!” Maple Room her workout too. Exercises are • Improvement in Sports Amanda age 6 performed standing and on the • Enhanced Self Confidence and “I didn’t think this class was going mat and use Resist-a-balls, rings, to be fun…but it is!! awareness from the inside-out Jeffrey age 9 rollers, weighted balls, bands, and “My Grandma really liked her the BOSU balance trainer. Gain thank you note. She put it on her strength and flexibility and pos- fridge.” tural awareness at any age. Learn Emma age 5

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Kidz Love Soccer Skyhawks Since 1979, Kidz Love Soccer has Basketball Clinic ers increase their rallying, volley, been dedicated to teaching children Ages 4-7 serve and point playing skills the world’s most popular sport Using their progressional curricu- while improving their athleticism within a nurturing, recreational lum and focusing on the whole and shot consistency. Players will environment. A typical session ex- player, we teach your child the focus on using the proper shot perience includes age appropriate skills they need for both on and off techniques and court coverage activities: skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrim- the court to be a better athlete. Our skills before moving on to a 78 ft mages. Young soccer enthusiasts sport specific staff will focus on re- court. experience soccer fun in a safe, spect, teamwork and responsibility FEE: IC $69/OC $74 non-competitive environment. Soccer 1 4/15-5/20 M 3:15-4:15pm 7115 .201 as they will start each day with a Kidz Love Soccer…”Where the Techniques & Teamwork Tanner Creek Park ‘skill of the day’, and progress into score is always FUN to FUN!”™ Ages 5-6 drills and games making for an Players will learn dribbling, pass- unforgettable camp experience for Tennis Clinic Mommy/Daddy & Me ing, receiving, shooting, defense, your young athlete. After a week Ages 10-14 Ages 2-3 1/2 etc. Fun skill games are played at of passing, shooting, dribbling This class emphasizes all aspects Introduce yourself and your tod- every session, and every partici- pant will have a ball at his or her and rebounding you will see why of the game and helps improve dler to the “World’s Most Popular Game”! As you and your child feet. Small-sided soccer matches this is one of our most popular proper shot technique. Focus participate in our fun age ap- will be introduced gradually. All programs. is placed on live ball drills that propriate activities, your child will participants receive a Kidz Love FEE: IC $69/OC $74 develop rallying and decision- be developing their large motor Soccer jersey! 4/18-5/23 Th 6-6:45pm 7114 .201 making skills along with proper skills and socialization skills. The Min 5 Max 24 Sunset School, Gymnasium movement and recovery. Point fun happens on the field, and in FEE: IC $78/OC $83 (6 weeks) playing games are used to Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, 2/9-3/16 Sa 10:15-11 am 7108 .201 reinforce the skills learned and to Basketball Clinic parents are part of the action, not Willamette Primary School, Turf Field improve the player’s competitive Ages 7-12 watching from the sidelines! All FEE: IC $99/OC $104 (8 weeks) skills. Using teaching progressions This class emphasizes all aspects participants receive a Kidz Love 4/3-5/22 W 4:30-5:15 pm 7109 .201 that lead to live-ball play is a key of the game and helps improve Soccer jersey! 4/6-6/1 Sa 10:15-11 am 7110 .201 element in this program. proper shot technique. Focus Min 5 Max 20 No class 5/25 FEE: IC $69/OC $74 is placed on live ball drills that FEE: IC $78/OC $83 (6 weeks) Tanner Creek Park develop rallying and decision- 4/15-5/20 M 4:30-5:30pm 7116 .201 2/9-3/16 Sa 9-9:30 am 7101 .201 making skills along with proper Tanner Creek Park Willamette Primary School, Turf Field Soccer 2: movement and recovery. Point FEE: IC $99/OC $104 (8 weeks) Skillz & Scrimmages playing games are used to Mini Hawks 4/3-5/22 W 6-6:30 pm 7103 .201 Ages 7-10 reinforce the skills learned and to Ages 4-7 4/6-6/1 Sa 9-9:30 am 7104 .201 Players will enjoy advanced skill improve the player’s competitive This multi-sport program was No class 5/25 building: dribbling, passing and skills. Using teaching progressions Tanner Creek Park shooting in a team play format. developed to give children a posi- Each class will focus on scrim- that lead to live-ball play is a key tive first step into athletics. The Tot/Pre-soccer mages that emphasize application element in this program. essentials of baseball, basketball Ages 3 1/2-5 of finer technical points. All levels FEE: IC $69/OC $74 and soccer are taught in a safe, Little tykes will enjoy running 4/18-5/23 Th 7-8pm 7113 .201 are welcome to come enjoy the structured environment with lots and kicking just like the big kids! world’s most popular game! All Sunset School, Gymnasium of encouragement and a big focus Children learn to follow instruc- participants receive a Kidz Love on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games tions in a nurturing, age appropri- Soccer jersey! All participants Tennis Clinic and activities were designed to ate environment. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! Ages 7-11 allow campers to explore balance, Min 5 Max 24 Min 5 Max 24 Players develop their tennis tech- movement, hand/eye coordination, FEE: IC $78/OC $83 (6 weeks) FEE: IC $78/OC $83 (6 weeks) nique, athletic and court coverage and skill development at their own 2/9-3/16 Sa 11-11:45 am 7111 .201 2/9-3/16 Sa 9:40-10:15 am 7105 .201 skills in order to achieve success in pace. Skyhawks staff are trained to Willamette Primary School, Turf Field Willamette Primary School, Turf Field rallying consistency and in point handle the specific needs of young FEE: IC $99/OC $104 (8 weeks) FEE: IC $99/OC $104 (8 weeks) playing on a 60 ft court. A variety athletes. 4/3-5/22 W 3:45-4:30 pm 7112 .201 4/3-5/22 W 5:15-5:50 pm 7106 .201 of fun and competitive games are FEE: IC $69/OC $74 4/6-6/1 Sa 11-11:45 am 7113 .201 4/6-6/1 Sa 9:40-10:15 am 7107 .201 used to develop a strong founda- 4/15-5/20 5:45-6:30pm No class 5/25 No class 5/25 tion of tennis fundamentals. Play- Tanner Creek Park Tanner Creek Park Tanner Creek Park

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Mondays With Miss Jeanna Tumbling 2 for Dancers Classes Sunset Firehall, Downstairs Ages 12 and up Presented by Learn the basics or work on Tiny Tumbling for Dancers advancing your skills in tumbling Van De Veere Ages 3-5 class. In tumbling, students learn Learn the basics or work on Productions handstands, cartwheels, limbers, advancing your skills in tumbling and rolls, while building strength, View website at www.misskathleen.net class. In tumbling, students learn balance and flexibility to prepare handstands, cartwheels, limbers, students for more difficult skills. New Registrations will not be accepted for Trimester 3 unless you are and rolls, while building strength, Advanced levels work towards enrolled in Trimester 2. Classes are practice for the Recital in May. balance and flexibility to prepare various types of aerials and Last day to Register for 2nd Trimester is January 15 students for more difficult skills. handsprings. This class is geared WEST LINN TEACHING STAFF for VAN DE VEERE PRODUCTIONS: Miss Kathleen, Miss Jeanna, Miss Advanced levels work towards towards skills that dancers can use Christine, Miss Kelly, Miss Rosemary, Miss Rachel, Miss Aphyna, Mr . Timmy various types of aerials and in their dance . handsprings. This class is geared We have changed from “sessions” to trimesters - Spring payment will include March, April, May 12/3-2/18 M 5-6 pm towards skills that dancers can use FEE FOR INDIVIDUAL CLASSES 3/4-5/13 M 5-6 pm One Hour Class $150/Trimester 45 Minute Class $130/Trimester 30 Minute Class $115/Trimester in their dance choreography. 12/3-2/18 M 3-3:30 pm Tumbling 1/2 for Dancers NO CLASSES: Monday, 12/24, 12/31, 2/25, 3/18, 3/25; Tuesday, 12/25, 1/1, 2/26, 3/19, 3/26 3/4-5/13 M 3-3:30 pm Wednesday, 12/26, 1/2, 2/27, 3/20, 3/27; Thursday, 12/27, 1/3, 2/28, 3/21, 3/28; Ages 12 and up Friday, 12/28, 1/4, 2/29, 3/22, 3/29 Learn the basics or work on Tumbling for Dancers advancing your skills in tumbling Ages 5-7 Recital Sunday May 19th class. In tumbling, students learn Learn the basics or work on handstands, cartwheels, limbers, Mondays with Miss Kathleen advancing your skills in tumbling Jazz 3 and rolls, while building strength, Sunset Firehall, Upstairs class. In tumbling, students learn Ages 11 and up balance and flexibility to prepare handstands, cartwheels, limbers, Jazz is one of our most popular students for more difficult skills. /Tap classes at VDV. Jazz dance in- and rolls, while building strength, Ages 6-9 Advanced levels work towards cludes fast-paced movement based balance and flexibility to prepare Ballet is the foundation for many various types of aerials and off of strong ballet technique. Each students for more difficult skills. other dance styles. Beginning in handsprings. This class is geared jazz class begins with stretching Advanced levels work towards the youngest classes, students towards skills that dancers can use and conditioning. Dancers next various types of aerials and learn proper terminology for ballet in their dance choreography. move across the floor with skills handsprings. This class is geared skills, such as pliés and tendus. 12/3-2/18 M 6-7 pm such as turns, leaps, and traveling towards skills that dancers can use Ballet classes include technique at 3/4-5/13 M 6-7 pm combinations. Jazz choreography in their dance choreography. the barre, center work, variations, is introduced, as dancers master 12/3-2/18 M 3:30-4:15 pm Mondays With Miss Kelly and across the floor skills. We the transitions between skills. This 3/4-5/13 M 3:30-4:15 pm Sunset Firehall, Downstairs focus on proper body alignment is a high energy class! and , while develop- Hip Hop 1 12/3-2/18 M 3:30-4:15 pm Tumbling for Dancers ing strength, balance, and grace. Ages 8-11 Ages 8-11 3/4-5/13 M 3:30-4:15 pm Tap is a dance style involving Learn the basics or work on This high-energy class begins with rhythm and dynamics. The class Jazz 4 advancing your skills in tumbling a complete warm-up, includ- emphasis is on developing proper Ages 13 and up class. In tumbling, students learn ing upper body work, cardio, tap technique and producing clear Jazz is one of our most popular handstands, cartwheels, limbers, and stretching. Students dance tap sounds. Tappers start with classes at VDV. Jazz dance in- and rolls, while building strength, combos across the floor and learn a graduated warm-up to loosen cludes fast-paced movement based balance and flexibility to prepare center choreography. Students also their ankles and knees for proper off of strong ballet technique. Each students for more difficult skills. develop their own unique style execution of skills. Following this, jazz class begins with stretching Advanced levels work towards through improvisational hip hop. students practice center work to and conditioning. Dancers next various types of aerials and These classes are fast-paced and learn and perfect tap combina- move across the floor with skills handsprings. This class is geared high energy. tions. such as turns, leaps, and traveling towards skills that dancers can use 12/3-2/18 M 7:15-8 pm 12/3-2/18 M 2:45-3:30 pm combinations. Jazz choreography in their dance choreography. 3/4-5/13 M 7:15-8 pm 3/4-5/13 M 2:45-3:30 pm is introduced, as dancers master 12/3-2/18 M 4:15-5 pm the transitions between skills. This 3/4-5/13 M 4:15-5 pm is a high energy class! 12/3-2/18 M 4:15-5 pm 3/4-5/13 M 4:15-5 pm 8 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 Yo u t h

Mondays With Miss Christine a graduated warm-up to loosen Tuesdays With Christine Musical Theater 2 Adult Community Center, their ankles and knees for proper Adult Community Center, Ages 8-12 Oak & Pine Room execution of skills. Following this, Oak and Pine Room Musical Theater is our specialty. students practice center work to At VDV, our musical theater class- Hip Hop and Play learn and perfect tap combinations. Musical Theater 1 Ages 5-7 Ages 5-7 es consist of dancing, acting, and 12/3-2/18 M 7-7:45 pm This high-energy class begins with Musical Theater is our specialty. unlike musical theater style classes 3/4-5/13 M 7-7:45 pm a complete warm-up, includ- At VDV, our musical theater class- elsewhere, singing! Students learn the techniques of speech level sing- ing upper body work, cardio, Mondays With Miss Kelly es consist of dancing, acting, and and stretching. Students dance unlike musical theater style classes ing and terminology used by direc- Adult Community Center, tors. Acting and improvisational combos across the floor and learn Maple Room elsewhere, singing! Students learn center choreography. Students also the techniques of speech level sing- games help students learn how develop their own unique style Hip Hop 2 ing and terminology used by direc- to project to an audience, portray through improvisational hip hop. Ages 10-15 tors. Acting and improvisational characters, follow directions, and These classes are fast-paced and This high-energy class begins with games help students learn how overcome shyness. Students learn high energy. a complete warm-up, includ- to project to an audience, portray to sing, dance, and act with current and classic Broadway hits. 12/3-2/18 M 3:45-4:30 pm ing upper body work, cardio, characters, follow directions, and 12/4-2/19 T 5:15-6 pm 3/4-5/13 M 3:45-4:30 pm and stretching. Students dance overcome shyness. Students learn combos across the floor and learn to sing, dance, and act with current 3/5-5/14 T 5:15-6 pm Ta p 1 center choreography. Students also and classic Broadway hits. Ages 6-10 develop their own unique style 12/4-2/19 T 3:30-4 pm Tuesdays With Miss Rosemary Tap is a dance style involving through improvisational hip hop. 3/5-5/14 T 3:30-4 pm Sunset Firehall, Upstairs rhythm and dynamics. The class These classes are fast-paced and emphasis is on developing proper high energy. Tiny Tappers Ballet 3 Ages 11 and up tap technique and producing clear Ages 3-5 12/3-2/18 M 8:45-9 pm Ballet is the foundation for many tap sounds. Tappers start with 3/4-5/13 M 8:45-9 pm Tap is a dance style involving a graduated warm-up to loosen rhythm and dynamics. The class other dance styles. Beginning in their ankles and knees for proper Sister Act emphasis is on developing proper the youngest classes, students execution of skills. Following this, tap technique and producing clear learn proper terminology for ballet Adult Production skills, such as pliés and tendus. students practice center work to Ages 18 and up tap sounds. Tappers start with learn and perfect tap combinations. Dance Moms! It is your turn to sing a graduated warm-up to loosen Ballet classes include technique at the barre, center work, variations, 12/3-2/18 M 4:30-5:15 pm and dance! We will welcome our their ankles and knees for proper and across the floor skills. We 3/4-5/13 M 4:30-5:15 pm dance moms to be part of our first execution of skills. Following this, parent production of Sister Act! students practice center work to focus on proper body alignment and musicality, while developing Ta p 2 12/3-2/18 M 8:45-9:30 pm learn and perfect tap combinations. strength, balance, and grace. Ages 11 and up 3/4-5/13 M 8:45-9:30 pm 12/4-2/19 T 4-4:30 pm 12/4-2/19 T 4-5 pm Tap is a dance style involving 3/5-5/14 T 4-4:30 pm rhythm and dynamics. The class Tuesdays With Miss Kathleen 3/5-5/14 T 4-5 pm emphasis is on developing proper Adult Community Center, Tap 3 tap technique and producing clear Grand Fir Room Ages 11 and up Ballet 4/5 tap sounds. Tappers start with Tap is a dance style involving Ages 13 and up a graduated warm-up to loosen Pre-Ballet rhythm and dynamics. The class Ballet is the foundation for many their ankles and knees for proper Ages 5-7 emphasis is on developing proper other dance styles. Beginning in execution of skills. Following this, Ballet is the foundation for many tap technique and producing clear the youngest classes, students students practice center work to other dance styles. Beginning in tap sounds. Tappers start with learn proper terminology for ballet learn and perfect tap combinations. the youngest classes, students a graduated warm-up to loosen skills, such as pliés and tendus. Ballet classes include technique at 12/3-2/18 M 6:15-7 pm learn proper terminology for ballet their ankles and knees for proper the barre, center work, variations, 3/4-5/13 M 6:15-7 pm skills, such as pliés and tendus. execution of skills. Following this, Ballet classes include technique at students practice center work to and across the floor skills. We Adult Tap the barre, center work, variations, learn and perfect tap combina- focus on proper body alignment Ages 18 and up and across the floor skills. We tions. and musicality, while developing Tap is a dance style involving focus on proper body alignment 12/4-2/19 T 4:30-5:15 pm strength, balance, and grace. 12/4-2/19 T 5-6 pm rhythm and dynamics. The class and musicality, while developing 3/5-5/14 T 4:30-5:15 pm emphasis is on developing proper strength, balance, and grace. 3/5-5/14 T 5-6 pm tap technique and producing clear 12/4-2/19 T 3:15-3:45 pm tap sounds. 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DANCE CONTINUED Thursdays With Miss Aphyna Thursdays With Miss Rachel Fridays With Miss Rachel Sunset Firehall, Upstairs Adult Community Center, Grand Adult Community Center, Pre-Pointe Fir Room Grand Fir Room Ages 10 and up C on temporar y/Ly r ic al 2 At VDV, we are excited to offer Ages 9-13 Tiny Tutus Tiny Tutus pointe to our most advanced ballet This style focuses on improvisa- Ages 3-4 Ages 3-5 dancers. Students develop skills tional dance skills, while using the This introduction class is an unfor- This introduction class is an unfor- at the barre, and when strong technical foundations of ballet and gettable dance experience for our gettable dance experience for our enough, dance center and across jazz. Contemporary/lyrical dance youngest dancers. Students learn youngest dancers. Students learn the floor. Interested dancers must explores the movement and feeling dance terminology and technique, dance terminology and technique, display dedication and skill in of song lyrics and music. Our make friends, learn how to partici- make friends, learn how to partici- their ballet technique. Our VDV instructors bring out the creativity pate in a class, and bounce along pate in a class, and bounce along teaching staff will suggest dancers in every dancer. Many students to their favorite songs. to their favorite songs. for pointe and pre-pointe. become stronger in other styles 12/6-2/21 Th 3:15-3:45 pm 12/7-2/22 F 3:15-3:45 pm 12/4-2/19 T 6-6:30 pm through studying contemporary/ 3/7-5/16 Th 3:15-3:45 pm 3/8-5/17 F 3:15-3:45 pm 3/5-5/14 T 6-6:30 pm lyrical. 12/6-2/21 Th 3:30-4:30 pm Jazz 1 C on temporar y/Ly r ic al 1 3/7-5/16 Th 3:30-4:30 pm Ages 7-10 Ages 7-10 Wednesdays With Miss Kathleen Jazz is one of our most popular This style focuses on improvisa- Sunset Firehall, Upstairs Contemporary/Lyrical 4/5 classes at VDV. Jazz dance in- tional dance skills, while using the Jazz 5 Ages 13 and up cludes fast-paced movement based technical foundations of ballet and Ages 13 and up This style focuses on improvisa- off of strong ballet technique. Each jazz. Contemporary/lyrical dance Jazz is one of our most popular tional dance skills, while using the jazz class begins with stretching explores the movement and feeling classes at VDV. Jazz dance in- technical foundations of ballet and and conditioning. Dancers next of song lyrics and music. Our cludes fast-paced movement based jazz. Contemporary/lyrical across the floor with skills instructors bring out the creativity off of strong ballet technique. Each explores the movement and feeling such as turns, leaps, and traveling in every dancer. Many students jazz class begins with stretching of song lyrics and music. Our combinations. Jazz choreography become stronger in other styles and conditioning. Dancers next instructors bring out the creativity in is introduced, as dancers master through studying contemporary/ move across the floor with skills every dancer. Many students become the transitions between skills. This lyrical. such as turns, leaps, and traveling stronger in other styles through is a high energy class! 12/7-2/22 F 3:45-4:30 pm combinations. Jazz choreography studying contemporary/lyrical. 12/6-2/21 Th 3:45-4:30 pm 3/8-5/17 F 3:45-4:30 pm 12/6-2/21 Th 4:30-5:30 pm 3/7-5/16 Th 3:45-4:30 pm is introduced, as dancers master Jazz 2 the transitions between skills. This 3/7-5/16 Th 4:30-5:30 pm Ballet 1 Ages 9-13 is a high energy class! Ballet 5 Ages 7-10 Jazz is one of our most popular 12/5-2/20 W 5:15-6 pm Ages 13 and up Ballet is the foundation for many classes at VDV. Jazz dance in- 3/6-5/15 W 5:15-6 pm Ballet is the foundation for many other dance styles. Beginning in cludes fast-paced movement based other dance styles. Beginning in the youngest classes, students off of strong ballet technique. Each Wednesdays With Miss Aphyna the youngest classes, students learn proper terminology for ballet jazz class begins with stretching Adult Community Center, Grand learn proper terminology for ballet skills, such as pliés and tendus. and conditioning. Dancers next Fir Room skills, such as pliés and tendus. Ballet classes include technique at move across the floor with skills Contemporary/Lyrical 3 Ballet classes include technique at the barre, center work, variations, such as turns, leaps, and traveling Ages 11 and up the barre, center work, variations, and across the floor skills. We combinations. Jazz choreography This style focuses on improvisa- and across the floor skills. We focus on proper body alignment is introduced, as dancers master tional dance skills, while using the focus on proper body alignment and musicality, while developing the transitions between skills. This technical foundations of ballet and and musicality, while developing strength, balance, and grace. is a high energy class! jazz. Contemporary/lyrical dance strength, balance, and grace. 12/6-2/21 Th 4:30-5:30 pm 12/7-2/22 F 5:30-6:15 pm explores the movement and feeling 12/6-2/21 Th 5:30-6:30 pm 3/7-5/16 Th 4:30-5:30 pm 3/8-5/17 F 5:30-6:15 pm of song lyrics and music. Our 3/7-5/16 Th 5:30-6:30 pm instructors bring out the creativity in every dancer. Many students become stronger in other styles through studying contemporary/ lyrical. 12/5-2/20 W 4:15-5:15 pm 3/6-5/15 W 4:15-5:15 pm 10 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 Yo u t h

Ballet 3 Fridays With Miss Rosemary the youngest classes, students and musicality, while developing Ages 11 and up Sunset Firehall, Upstairs learn proper terminology for ballet strength, balance, and grace. Ballet is the foundation for many skills, such as pliés and tendus. 12/7-2/22 F 5:30-6:15 pm other dance styles. Beginning in Ballet 1 Ballet classes include technique at 3/8-5/17 F 5:30-6:15 pm Ages 7-10 the youngest classes, students the barre, center work, variations, Ballet is the foundation for many Po i n t e Te c h n i q u e learn proper terminology for ballet and across the floor skills. We other dance styles. Beginning in Ages 12 and up skills, such as pliés and tendus. focus on proper body alignment the youngest classes, students At VDV, we are excited to offer Ballet classes include technique at and musicality, while developing learn proper terminology for ballet pointe to our most advanced ballet the barre, center work, variations, strength, balance, and grace. skills, such as pliés and tendus. dancers. Students develop skills and across the floor skills. We 12/7-2/22 F 4:15-5:15 pm Ballet classes include technique at at the barre, and when strong focus on proper body alignment 3/8-5/17 F 4:15-5:15 pm the barre, center work, variations, enough, dance center and across and musicality, while developing and across the floor skills. We the floor. Interested dancers must strength, balance, and grace. Ballet 4/5 focus on proper body alignment Ages 13 and up display dedication and skill in 12/7-2/22 F 6:15-7 pm and musicality, while developing Ballet is the foundation for many their ballet technique. Our VDV 3/8-5/17 F 6:15-7 pm strength, balance, and grace. other dance styles. Beginning in teaching staff will suggest dancers 12/7-2/22 F 3:15-4:15 pm the youngest classes, students for pointe and pre-pointe. 3/8-5/17 F 3:15-4:15 pm learn proper terminology for ballet 12/7-2/22 F 6:15-6:45 pm skills, such as pliés and tendus. 3/8-5/17 F 6:15-6:45 pm Ballet 2 Ballet classes include technique at Ages 9-13 the barre, center work, variations, Ballet is the foundation for many and across the floor skills. We other dance styles. Beginning in focus on proper body alignment

Springtime Dance!

Saturday, January 26th from 7-9 pm West Linn Adult Community Center Fee: $5/per person Seasonal

Deejay – Refreshments– Friendly Environment Friday, This is a social event March 22, 2019 with particular 7– 9 pm West Linn Adult

Dance consideration to the Community Center enjoyment of individuals, 1180 Rosemont Rd West Linn teen-young adult, with Admission Fee: $5 pp physical or cognitive Includes: Professional deejay

entertainment and refreshments. disabilities. Friends and Information available family are encouraged to through attend! West Linn Parks & Recreation

503-557-4700 This event is programmed for the enjoyment of older teens—adult who have a diagnosis of cognitive or physical disabilities. www.westlinnoregon.gov Friends and family members are invited to participate.

Sponsored by West Linn Parks and Recreation and Supported by Volunteers from National Charity League 503-557-4700

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Coyle Outside Spring Break Camps Providing classes to encourage students to practice skills and think critically in the outdoors. All classes meet at Mary S. Young Park in West Linn under the picnic shelter. For questions contact Coyle Outside: 541-760-0774 www.coyleoutside.com

School’s Out— Wild Survival Let’s Go Fishing! Learn shelter and fire building, Ages 7-14 food and water acquisition, cord- In this 5 day camp we explore age, tracking and more in this local fishing holes and lots of wilderness and survival skills “angles” on fishing! From Rod and camp. Students gain leadership, reel to fly fishing, tackle, cleaning preparedness, responsibility and Ninja Warriors fish, bait and primitive fishing communication skills through Ages 6-9 methods we cover it all and then awesome team scenarios. Totally cool! Ninja Warriors build some. Bring your own pole or use FEE: IC $315/OC $320 strength, agility and confidence as one of ours. Lunch, snacks, water- Ages 6-9 they develop skills from Parkour, proof shoes and raingear required 3/25-3/29 M-F 9 am-4 pm 6901 .201 Partner Acrobatics and Stealth for this adventure. Transportation Mary S Young Movement. Through challenging off-site provided on specific field Ages 6-9 games and obstacle courses they days. 3/25-3/29 M-F 9 am-4 pm 6902 .201 have a blast transforming into FEE: IC $220/OC $225 Mary S Young Park Forest Ninjas. 3/25-3/29 M-F 9 am-1 pm 6900 .201 FEE: IC $265/OC $270 Mary S Young Park 3/25-3/29 M-F 9 am-2 pm 6903 .201 Mary S Young Park

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Power Yoga NW Discoveries K . Simko 12 yrs-Adult This yoga class will strengthen and empower your body, mind & spirit. On your mat, you’ll gain a shift in perspective on balance, align- ment, body awareness, and the strength you already have inside. This class will challenge you but promises to leave you with vitality and vigor. Min 5 Max 30 FEE: IC $55/OC $60 1/10-1/31 Th 5:45 pm-6:45 pm 1501 .201 All trips are for adults and 2/7-2/28 Th 5:45 pm-6:45 pm 1502 .201 11-18 year olds that are accompanied by 3/7-3/28 Th 5:45 pm-6:45 pm 1503 .201 adults, unless otherwise noted . 4/4-4/25 Th 5:45 pm-6:45 pm 1504 .201 5/2-5/23 Th 5:45 pm-6:45 pm 1505 .201 Meet location, directions, and West Linn Adult Community Center-Pine Room equipment lists also available on website: www . nwdiscoveries com. Stretch and Unwind Trips and lessons go rain or shine . K . Simko 12 yrs-Adult This is the perfect yoga class to release tension Snowshoe Lesson and Tour Touring Kayak-Beginning Lesson & stress from the day. The dynamic stretch Beginning & Intermediate Learn how to use touring kayaks. The first half and recovery movements balance out repetitive Join this fast growing sport of hiking on top of will include discussion on kayak equipment, strain on the muscles. Perfect for those newer to the snow. The day will start with a short intro- steering strokes, paddling in a straight line, yoga and active individuals needing a recovery duction to snowshoeing before we start our tour. bracing and rescues. The second half will be a class. All major muscle groups of the body will Trips will take advantage of Mt Hood’s weather tour on a local waterway in which we will have be targeted including upper & lower legs, hips, patterns and either snowshoe the east or west the chance to become proficient in our skills. shoulders/neck, & back. The use of props sup- side depending on the best conditions. Guides We use very stable solo and tandem kayaks port with joint stability, flexibility & alignment. will be with you at all times to ensure your that have big cockpits. This class is a great Min 5 Max 30 safety and satisfaction. Bring waterproof hiking introduction for beginners to the sport of kayak FEE: IC $55/OC $60 boots and proper equipment. Cost includes touring and sea kayaking. Cost includes kayak 1/10-1/31 Th 7-8 pm 1506 .201 transportation, snowshoes and guide. equipment and guide. Trips go rain or shine. 2/7-2/28 Th 7-8 pm 1507 .201 FEE: IC $86/OC $91 FEE: IC $50/OC $ 55 3/7-3/28 Th 7-8 pm 1508 .201 1/20 Su 8:25 am-5:05 pm 2100 .201 5/19 Su 3:30-6:30 pm 2103 .201 4/4-4/25 Th 7-8 pm 1509 .201 Meet Location: Gateway Max Station, Meet location is Tualatin Community Park, SW Tualatin Road 5/2-5/23 Th 7-8 pm 1510 .201 9816 NE Pacific St . (NE 99th NE Pacific St) (Boat ramp next to train trestle and baseball diamond ). West Linn Adult Community Center-Pine Room Portland, OR 97220 

2018 GO Bond Measure at Work The first park project completed: New artificial turf fields at Willamette Park.

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Bob Ross Oil Painting J . Stubb Ukelele and Guitar Ages: 12 years to 99 Instruction Easy to follow, step-by-step instruction on the “wet on wet” method of oil B . Price painting. Each student will start with a blank canvas and leave at the end Youth-Adult of the class with a finished masterpiece all their own. Min 2 Max 15 FEE: IC $58/OC $63 (includes ALL supplies) Beginning Ukulele Part 1 1/10 Th 5:30-9 pm Winter Sunset 1045 .201 Ukulele is easy to play, inex- 1/26 S 10 am-2 pm Fisherman’s Trail 1046 .201 pensive, and lots of fun! In this Beginning Guitar Part 1 2/14 Th 5:30-9 pm Frosty Winter Morn 1047 .201 popular class you will quickly This fun and popular class is 2/23 S 10 am-2 pm Desert Twilight 1048 .201 learn tuning, simple chords, and designed for the absolute beginner. 3/14 Th 5:30-9 pm Rowboat on the Beach 1049 .201 tons of songs. A great way to have Quickly learn basic chords and 3/23 S 10 am-2 pm Valley of Tranquility 1050 .201 fun with family and friends. Tenor, simple strumming patterns known 4/11 Th 5:30-9 pm Stormy Beach 1051 .201 Soprano, or concert GCEA tuning to all guitar players. EZ songs, 4/27 S 10 am-2 pm Russet Winter 1052 .201 only. Please provide your own how to tune, basic techniques, and Adult Community Center, Classroom ukulele. much more. Please provide your Min 5 Max 20 own guitar. About the Instructor: Judy has been painting with the ‘wet on wet’ technique for over 20 years and has been a certified Bob Ross Instructor for 10 years. She has taught at many Michael’s stores and FEE: IC $69/OC $74 Min 5 Max 20 6 parks and recreation facilities as well as private lessons and ‘painting parties’. She also teaches at Materials FEE: $8 FEE: IC $69/OC $74 Valley Christian Church and the Woodburn Art Center. Judy is experienced in teaching ADD, ADHD, payable to instructor at first class Materials FEE: $8 and students with mild dementia symptoms. Wet Paints! Many of Presents her paintings are proudly displayed in homes 4/1-4/29 M 6:30-7:15 pm 6670 .201 payable to instructor at first class . across the United States.West View Linn paintings Parks at, and www.wetpaints.net Recreation (503) 557 4700 Sunset Primary School-Music Room 4/1-4/29 M 7:15-8 pm 6671 .201 Bob Ross Oil Painting Schedule January – June 2019 Sunset Primary School-Music Room Beginning Ukulele Part 2 This class picks up where PART 1 Beginning Guitar Part 2 left off. More great songs, strum- This class picks up where PART 1 ming, and chords. Tenor, Soprano, left off. More great songs, strum- or concert GCEA tuning only. ming, and chords. Winter Sunset Fisherman's Trail Frosty Winter Morn Thu. Jan. 10, 5:30 – 9:00 pm Sat. Jan. 26, 10 am – 2 pm Thu. Feb. 14, 5:30 – 9:00 pm Min 5 Max 20 Min 5 Max 20 FEE: IC $69/OC $74 FEE: IC $69/OC $74 5/6-6/10 M 6:30-7:15 pm 6672 .201 5/6-6/10 M 7:15-8 pm 6673 .201 Sunset Primary School-Music Room No class 5/ 27 Sunset Primary School-Music Room

Desert Twilight Lighthouse on Driftwood Pretty Pansies Sat. Feb. 23, 10 am – 2 pm Thu. Mar 14, 5:30 – 9:00 pm Sat. Mar 23, 10 am – 2 pm Piano Street for Teens/Adults Ages 12 & up Our Piano Street program is a unique and motivating experience de- signed specifically for teen & adult beginners. Students are introduced to Stormy Beach Grizzlies in the Fall Misty Mountain View many musical concepts through ear training, note reading, use of chords, Thu.Apr. 11, 5:30 – 9:00 pm Sat, Apr. 27, 10 am – 2 pm Thu. May 9, 5:30 – 9:00 pm solo/ensemble playing and composing. Parent participation in class is optional for younger students. FEE: IC $80 / OC $85 1/7-1/28 M 5:30-6:15 pm 6606 .201 FEE: IC $324 / OC $329 1/28-6/3 M 5:30-6:15 pm 6607 .201 Cherry Blossoms in the Mts. Arizona Morning Magnolia Blossoms 1/31-6/20 Th 10:30-11:15 am 6608 .201 Thu. Jun. 13, 5:30 – 9:00 pm Sat. Jun 22, 10 am – 2 pm Sat. May 25, 10 am – 2 pm Harmony Road Music Center

14 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 Te e n /A d u l t/A l l A g e s Cooking with Surja Tjahaja All ages (people younger than 13 years old require an adult enrollment as guardian) Due to ordering time for specialty items, class registration closes 10 days prior to scheduled class. Our winter focus is on the great tasting and easy-to-make “Asian Street Food” that has become a fast favorite in Portland’s food cart scene. These dishes are terrific as party food or for perking up family meals in the comfort of your home.

Khoa Man Gai (Thai Checken & Rice) Don’t miss your chance to learn the A to Z of making this popular Hainan chicken rice dish that is the main bill of fare at the companiment, we’ll roast skewers legendary Nong;s Khoa Man Gai of king oyster mushrooms with Mindfulness Meditation: spring vegetables. Portland restaurant that evolved A Way to Health and Happiness from a humble but top-rated food Ages 15 and older Min 3 Max 12 cart. Using lean organic chicken, Actively develop a healthy mind & body, and remove stress with FEE: IC $40/ OC $45 per person you’ll learn to perfect the dish with comfortable meditation postures. Good for all health conditions, Materials FEE: $10 payable to instructor ice immersion and simmering pain management, and open to all abilities. 3/24 Su 10 am-1:30 pm 1011 .201 techniques along with the right FEE: IC $110/OC $115 Drop-in FEE: $12 per class to instructor West Linn Adult Community Center mix of exotic flavors for the rice 1/28-4/29 M 7-8:30 pm 1066 .201 and the savory dipping sauces. No class 2/18, 3/11 & 3/18 Min 3 Max 12 Koi Fusion Korean Bbq Sandwich & Kim Chi Rosemont Ridge Middle School, D104 for all dates except, FEE: IC $40/OC $45 per person 3/25 at the Adult Community Center Materials FEE: $10 payable to instructor Koi Fusion joined the food truck 2/17 Su 10 am-1:30 pm 1010 .201 scene by the PSU campus ten West Linn Adult Community Center years ago. Now, owner Bo Kwon Mindfulness Meditation Retreat has taken his Mexican/Korean- Treat yourself to the gift of self-care. This one-day silent retreat Pok Pok Chicken Wings & inspired menu into five Portland offers you a perfect setting to break away from daily routines and area restaurants. Our version reinvigorate or deepen your meditation practice while staying close Roasted King Mushrooms to home. The day includes guided meditation plus a review of how Chef Andy Ricker introduced of this exotic and delicious Koi to apply mindfulness meditation methods to activities of daily liv- Portland to his take of a Thai street Fusion sandwich will surely be a ing. You’ll also have an opportunity for one-on-one guidance. The food favorite — chicken wings — crowd pleaser in your repertoire. day closes with an inspirational talk. Remember to bring your own when he opened Pok Pok in 2005. Learn how to make the authen- lunch and snacks. This award-winning restaurant tic sauces and marinade using Min 12 Max 30 has expanded into other cities, organic miso and fine quality FEE: IC $30/OC $35 with chicken wings still front and sesame oil. You’ll also learn how 2/9 S 8:30 am-6 pm 1065 .201 center. Now you can bring this to make a delectable Kim Chi West Linn Adult Community Center dish into your own kitchen. Learn using napa cabbage, garlic and the right kind of pepper. how to perfect the marinade and ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: Surja Tjahaja holds a MBA degree from USC. A graduate of the Min 3 Max 12 master the right technique for Chaplaincy Program at the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies in California, Mr. Tjahaja has double frying the organic chicken FEE: IC $40/ OC $45 per person served as a volunteer chaplain at Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center in San wings we use. You’ll also learn Materials FEE: $10 payable to instructor Francisco. He currently teaches weekly meditation classes open to people of all ages and health about the best brands to use for 4/7 Su 10 am-1:30 pm 1012 .201 conditions through the Parks and Recreation Departments of Lake Oswego and West Linn. making the sauces. As an ac- West Linn Adult Community Center WINTER-SPRING 2019 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov 15 Adult Sports & Fitness

Co-ed Volleyball Yoga Beginning I Yoga Basics Open Gym D . Rohrbacker W/Liisa Over 18 years of age Mindfulness is now seen as key Refresh and stretch your body, New teams created weekly, usually to effective, healthy living. Yoga and quiet the mind, through two nets, with teams rotating in is all about mindfulness. This basic yoga postures. Emphasis on round robin play. course will brings a mindful ap- breath, balance, strength and ten- proach the moving and thinking. sion release. Props are provided, Nets are at men’s height. We build strength and flexibility helping students practice com- Class leader provide some train- while reducing stress. We do fortably. Slower-paced, and great ing, skills & rules are taught & this through movement and easy for beginners and intermediate practiced. meditation techniques, appropri- students. FEE: IC $108/OC $113 (12 weeks) On-going program each Monday. ate for all levels of ability. The Drop in $12 Minimum 4, Maximum 28 participants for course is led by a registered Yoga 1/9-3/20 W 6-7:15pm 2020 .201 class Teacher with more than 15 years No class 1/16 FEE: $2 per person per night, pay at door . teaching experience. Bring a 1/10-3/21 Th 9:15-10:15 am 2021 .201 No online registration mat and/or blanket, comfortable No class 1/17 1/7-6/10 M 8-10 pm clothing, an empty stomach and FEE: IC $81/OC $86 (9 weeks) Willamette Primary School, gym a positive frame of mind. 4/3-5/29 W 6-7:15 pm 2022 .201 Yoga has been a part of my life for nearly 20 Gym not available 12/25, 1/1, 1/15, 1/22, 2/19 FEE: IC $64 / OC $69 8 sessions 4/4-5/30 Th 9:15-10:15 am 2023 .201 years, and my practice has helped me grow For information contact David 1/14-3/18 M 7:30-9 pm 2035 .201 LOCATION: The Yoga Studio, 2nd Floor Handris stronger, more flexible and happier, both on and off the mat. My hope is that you leave Nepom 503-305-5366 or No class 1/21 & 2/18 Realty Building, 2008 Willamette Falls Dr ,. my classes feeling refreshed, nourished and [email protected] FEE: IC $72 / OC $79 8 sessions West Linn balanced. 3/25-5/20 M 7:30-9 pm 2036 .201 Willamette Primary School, Cafeteria

Power Volleyball, Yo g a I I D . Rohrbacker Open Gym Yoga II is an active practice built This open gym program is around a series of poses strung designed for the experienced together in a flow known as Vin- volleyball player. Players with yasas. A more aerobic class than previous team experience and Yoga I, offered on Monday. Yoga knowledge of the rules will II addresses endurance as well enjoy this competitive open gym as strength and flexibility. Taken program. This program is not for together yoga I & II can offer the beginning player (see Rec Vol- the best approach to total well T’ai Chi (Taiji) T’ai Chi (Taiji) leyball program) being. There is also a Pranayama Beginning Advanced (2 courts, AA and A). S .V . Miller S .V . Miller meditation component, one of On-going program each Tuesday Begin your weekend with re- This class is for the experienced the few offered in the area. This $2 per person/per night newed energy and reduced stress! Taiji Player. The class focuses course is led by a registered Yoga 1/8-6/11 Tuesdays 8-10 pm Increase your vitality, coordina- on a continuing, deeper study Teacher with more than 15 years Athey Creek Gymnasium tion, and balance. This class of the 24-Movement Yang-Style teaching experience. Bring a Mat No gym available on 1/15, 3/26, 4/23, 5/21 will introduce you to the ancient Form and offers an introduction and/ or blanket, comfortable & 5/28 Chinese Yang-Style Form. The to other Taiji Forms. Enrollment clothes, an empty stomach and a For further information, contact Movements are performed in requires Instructor’s permission. positive frame of mind. Steve Young 503-750-6151 or a continuous sequence at slow Min 7 Max 20 FEE: IC $64 / OC $69 8 sessions [email protected] speed—beneficial for any age or FEE: IC $108/OC $113 (8 weeks) 1/16-3/6 W 7:30-9 pm 2037 .201 physical shape. 1/26-3/16 Sa 10:15-11:45 am 2018 .201 FEE: IC $80 / OC $85 10 sessions Min 7 Max 20 4/13-6/08 Sa 10:15-11:45 am 2019 .201 3/13-5/15 W 7:30-9 pm 2038 .201 FEE: IC $72/OC $77 (8 weeks) No class 5/25 Willamette Primary School, Cafeteria 1/26-3/16 Sa 9:15-10:15 am 2016 .201 Sunset Fire Hall Upstairs 4/13-6/8 Sa 9:15-10:15 am 2017 .201 No class 5/25 Sunset Fire Hall Upstairs 16 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 Adult Fitness

Gentle Yoga- Pilates Mat & Reformer Classes and Pi-Yo (Pilates/Yoga) Reformer combines the benefi- Life Enhancing Personal Training cial stretching of Yoga with the Mindfulness & For more information please visit strength training benefits of the www. flourishpilates.com Pilates Reformer machine and Stretching and www. pilatesmommy.com Spring-wall. Perform tradi- K . Fein All classes are located at Flourish Pilates, tional Yoga moves on the Pilates Adult 1785 Willamette Falls Drive, Suite 8, West Linn Reformer. Benefit from more This yoga class is focused on gen- 503-869-8295 E-MAIL: [email protected] strength & toning, with move- tle stretching beneficial for reduc- INSTRUCTOR: FLOURISH PILATES ments that involve more coordi- ing anxiety, improved flexibility (Clare Baxter & Staff) nation and stamina. and ease of movement. Exercise Taught by Clare may be performed seated in a Pilates Mat Classes Small Group Training on the FEE: IC $490/OC $495 (14 sessions) chair or on a mat. Registration in a small group of up to 8 people: Reformer 1/11-4/19 F 9:15-10:15 am 2045 .201 through the Adult Community of up to 6 people: No class 1/18 Center 503-557-4704. Healthy Back Mat Pilates Min 3 Max 20 Clare Baxter Beginner Pilates Reformer Therapeutic Pilates/ FEE: IC $40/OC $45 Improve strength, flexibility & Spring-wall Gentle-Paced Spring- 1/3- 1/31 Th 11 am-12:15 pm & tone with balls, rings, roll- Clare Baxter Wall/Reformer 2/7- 2/28 Th 11 am-12:15 pm ers, &bands! Combines Yoga Exercise on the Pilates Reformer This is for the client that wants 3/7- 3/28 Th 11 am-12:15 pm stretches with the strength train- machine with a small group of to ease back into fitness. With a 4/4- 4/25 Th 11 am-12:15 pm ing benefits of the Pilates. Some up to 6 people. Get back into doctor’s approval, it is appropriate 5/2- 5/30 Th 11 am-12:15 pm exercises are performed standing fitness gently with the Pilates for many back issues. Exercises West Linn Adult Community Center to increase balance and function- Spring-wall and stretch, lengthen are mostly performed in neutral al fitness. Benefit from strength and strengthen muscles at the spine, and are easy on the joints. & toning in this challenging and same time. Gain core strength FEE: IC $490/OC $495 (14 sessions) safe workout. Combat the effects and tone your entire body! 1/11-4/19 F 12-1 pm 2046 .201 of sitting in a small group and Increase flexibility, improve No class 1/18 prevent injury. posture, and prevent injury by Clare Baxter is the owner of Flourish Pilates FEE: IC $301/OC $306 (14 sessions) balancing out the body. since 2007. She has been teaching since 1999, 1/7-4/22 M 6-7 pm 2040 .201 FEE: IC $490/OC $495 (14 sessions) and is a certified Stott Pilates instructor, AFAA No class 1/21 & 3/4 1/8-4/23 T 9:15-10:15 am 2041 .201 fitness instructor, and has additional specialized No class 1/22 & 2/5 training in Pilates for; Pregnancy, Scoliosis, 1/9-4/24 W 6-7 pm 2042 .201 Herniated/bulging discs, Whiplash, Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction, Cervical Spine and Shoulder No class 2/20 & 3/20 Stability, Osteoporosis, and Osteoarthritis. Clare 1/10-4/18 Th 9:15-10:15 am 2043 .201 provides personal training and small group No class 2/14 classes. FEE: IC $420/OC $425 (12 sessions) 1/5-4/20 S 8:15-9:15 am 2044 .201 No class 1/19, 3/23, 3/30, & 4/13

WINTER-SPRING 2019 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov 17 Adult Fitness Fitness Classes at the ACC system. Restore strength and The West Linn Adult Community Center offers Fitness classes open to all ages. Join one of these exciting vitality. Alleviate anxiety and de- classes. Register for classes at the Adult Community Center or call for details, 503-557-4704 pression. Improve your balance. Stimulate your brain! This class Min 5, Max 20 Core Strength Nia-Music and Movement will introduce you to the ancient FEE: $65/1 class/week $120/2 classes/week Jacquelyn Rodgers Maria Milner Chinese Yang-Style Form. The $8 .50 drop in Resistance weight training pro- Nia is music and movement that 24 Movements are performed in 1/7-3/4 M, W 10 am-12 pm gram helps to build core strength encompasses the classic forms of a continuous, harmonious se- in a safe manner. Yoga and the martial arts, the healing arts Staying Alive with quence at slow speed—beneficial Pilates moves build a strong core and dance. Its practice touches Strength and Balance for any age or physical shape. and healthy back. Please bring all levels: body, mind, heart and Jacquelyn Rodgers FEE: $50/8 classes small hand-held weights, yoga spirit. Come move and be moved Improve your strength and bal- $8 .50 drop in mat, towel and water. with us in your own body’s way. ance to conquer those every day 1/29-3/19 Tu 11 am-12 pm FEE: $44/2 classes/week, $66/3 classes/week FEE: $8/class activities! You will utilize small 3/26-5/14 Tu 11 am-12 pm $5 drop in or pay for monthly term at $6 a class hand weights, chairs and stand- 1/29-3/22 Tu, Th, F 8-8:30 am Ongoing Tu, Th 11:15 am-12 pm ing exercises. Gentle Yoga and Strength Tiffany Carlson 3/26-5/17 Tu, Th, F 8-8:30 am FEE: $77/2 classes/week, $119/3 classes/week Nei Yang Gong Qigong for Gentle Yoga and Strength is a $6 drop in Fitness with Janey the Heart and Kidneys comprehensive and gentle class 1/29-3/22 Tu, Th, F This online fitness class is facili- Lyndalea Ruffner, Master Qigong Teacher covering balance, strength and 8:30-9:30 am tated by Janey Rose, a West Linn This form of Qigong strengthens stretching moves while relaxing 3/26-5/17 Tu, Th, F 8-8:30 am resident and nutrition, health and bones and tendons, strengthens your body and mind. fitness coach who leads workouts the four limbs and harmonizes T’ai Chi FEE: $65/16 classes that are different, fun and adapt- the organs, energy and blood. It’s Sharon V . Miller $6 .50 drop in able for all fitness levels. an excellent method for treating Relieve chronic pain and inflam- 1/3-2/26 Tu, Th 10-11 am FEE: $80/2 classes/week $6 drop in a wide array of health and pain mation. Strengthen your immune 2/28-4/23 Tu, Th 10-11 am 1/8-2/28 Tu, Th 9-9:30 am issues.

Did you know West Linn Parks and Recreation provides great summer employment opportunities? Applications will be available March 26 Positions include: Seasonal Park Attendants,  Spray Park Attendants, Recreation Site Supervisors,  Recreation Attendants and Volunteer Safety Town Leaders.   Jobs will be posted here:  https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/westlinn

18 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 Individual volunteers are asked to register online at www.solveoregon.org/solve-it-earth-day Various locations, most projects from 9 am - noon.

If you are part of a larger group , interested in organizing your own project, contact Ken Warner at 503-557-4700.

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and massage oil will be provided. Class size • Promotes understanding of non-verbal com- Infant & Toddler Massage is limited, Pre-registration is required. P . Maybee munication Min 2 Max 10 • Lubricated joints and increases range of FEE: IC $100/OC $105 per family motion 1/5-1/26 S 12-1 pm 6400 .201 • Connects your mind, body & spirit 2/3-2/24 Su 12-1 pm 6401 .201 • Provides an enhanced sense of well-being 3/2-3/23 S 12-1 pm 6402 .201 by bringing the body back to balance and 4/6-4/27 S 12-1 pm 6403 .201 improving all of your body system functions 5/4-5/25 S 12-1 pm 6404 .201 Min 2 Max 15 West Linn Adult Community Center-Oak/Pine Room FEE: IC $30/OC $35 1/12 S 10-11 am 6404 .201 Massage, The Toddler Years 1/26 S 10-11 am 6405 .201 Ages: 2-5 Years 2/10 Su 10-11 am 6406 .201 Just as adults do, children experience many 2/24 Su 10-11 am 6407 .201 situations that cause their bodies to exhibit 3/9 S 10-11 am 6408 .201 symptoms from stress, trauma, injury, fatigue, 3/23 S 10-11 am 6409 .201 Infant Massage pain, fear, depression and anxiety to name a 4/13 S 10-11 am 6410 .201 Infant massage is a gentle, loving way to few. Come join us for this fun interactive one- 4/27 S 10-11 am 6411 .201 connect with your baby while helping smooth day workshop for children ages 2-5 where you 5/11 S 10-11 am 6412 .201 their transition into the world beyond the will learn how to use massage and nurturing 5/25 S 10-11 am 6413 .201 womb. The benefits of incorporating massage touch to give your toddler the many benefits it West Linn Adult Community Center-Oak/Pine Room into your baby’s regular routine are immense can provide including: About the instructor: Since 2010 Paula has — ranging from improved digestion to deeper • Improved sleep patterns worked with clients of all ages and stages sleep, relieved stress to increased awareness • Improved digestive function of development from Birth to 102 providing and physical development. Further, infant • Improved long-range cognitive and emo- Massage Services and Education. Her Spe- massage helps parents better understand tional development cialties lie in Pediatrics and Geriatrics, and their child’s non-verbal communication which • Improved development of the myelin sheath she greatly enjoys working in many different helps build mutual trust and deeper under- for better motor skills communities to provide as many people in standing, fostering an even stronger, more • Improved sensory & body awareness need as possible with quality care. intimate and confident bond between you • Increased systemic circulation which aids both. My courses are normally taught over in faster and better recovery from injuries and Specialty Certifications in Pediatric Touch a 4-week period, to give both the parent and surgeries Therapy for Children of all ages and stages of baby time to learn and become comfortable • Boosted immune system by stimulating development. with the massage. Each week parents learn lymph flow, the bodies natural defense system Specialty Certifications in Pediatric Touch strokes for a new part of the body while re- • Reduced stress & fatigue Therapy for Children : Neonatal Intensive viewing strokes from previous classes. So new • Relief from migraine pain Care, Oncology & Autism Spectrum Disorder strokes are learned and previous information • Decreased anxiety Certified Educator of Infant Massage is reinforced. I teach a little at a time to ensure • Promotes deeper trust and bonding with the Practitioner Team Member-Liddle Kidz that you are confident with every aspect. parent Pediatric Massage Educational Outreach to The strokes and styles of baby massage are India 2018 easier to grasp when demonstrated by an experienced instructor. Pressure, rate, rhythm, the length of the massage, respect, bond- ing, why baby cries, baby’s body language, Parenting the Love and Logic Way D . Scott positioning of the baby, specific techniques Adult to help relieve colic, constipation and other Learn how to avoid un-winnable power struggles and arguments, stay calm when your kids do digestion discomforts, relaxation and parent incredibly upsetting things, set enforceable limits, avoid enabling and begin empowering, help empowerment are some of the skills and top- your kids learn from mistakes rather than repeating them, raise kids who are family members ics that will be discussed. The environment of rather than dictators and much more! this class is relaxed and laid back, allowing Min . 3 Max . 20 you to spend quality time with your baby in FEE: IC $50/OC $55 per individual, IC $75/OC$80 per couple the supportive company of other parents while 2/16-3/23 S 9:30-10:30 am 6500 .201 learning a new, fun skill for connecting with 4/13-5/18 S 9:30-10:30 am 6501 .201 your child. Partners or other primary caregiv- West Linn Adult Community Center-Hemlock Room ers are welcome to come as well! Handouts 20 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 Adult Classes

Photography Instruction Mushroom Foraging and Identification Instructor: Dwon Guvenir, Craftsman Photographer, www . oregonphotosafaris com. 16- Adult 16-Adult Why explore mushrooms? We One Day Intensive Photography Basic Photography Advanced study flowers, trees and other Come experience a day of forag- This is the first 2 hour introduc- Craftsman Photographer Dwon plants but miss out on an entire ing and learning as we explore tion of the Advanced Photogra- Guvenir will teach you the skills natural frontier-one that ties the world of mushrooms. We will phy class, an overview of how necessary to be in complete con- separate parts of the eco system spend time developing a well- modern digital and film cameras trol of your photography, both the together in an elegant and ef- rounded understanding of fungi function to create art. It’s a great tech and the art of photography. fective way. Mushrooms are the structure and their function in place to start if you’re not re- This class brings students of all lesser known product of the forest our environment. The focus will ally sure you want to take the levels up to the “advanced” level. floor and evoke mystery and be on identification of all fungi, time to develop your skills as a No prerequisite. Bring camera intrigue. Though not often in the both edible and toxic. This all photographer. This course is not and manual. spotlight, they are actively work- day intensive course begins in a prerequisite for the Advanced Min 5 Max 20 ing as healers, generating life and the classroom then heads out into Photography course. Bring cam- FEE: IC $115/OC $120 producing delicious edible fruits. the field to put knowledge and era and manual. 1/14-1/16 M-W 7-9 pm 1057 .201 It’s time to begin looking beyond observation to the test with field Min 5 Max 20 4/15-4/17 M-W 7-9 pm 1058 .201 the stigmas of mushrooms as work identification. Bring a sack FEE: IC $50/OC $55 West Linn High School, Classroom A101 dirty decomposers, and into the lunch. 1/14 M 7-9 pm 1055 .201 ways they inspire our curiosity, Min 8 Max 18 4/15 M 7-9 pm 1056 .201 our culinary creativity and our FEE: IC $110/OC $115 per person West Linn High School, Classroom A101 inner forager. 4/25 Th 10 am- 4 pm 1552 .201 West Linn Adult Community Center- Cedar Room most lucrative full or part-time 2-hour Lecture Session Voice Overs: careers out there! This is a busi- Car Pooling to nearby Field Session: NOW is Your Time! ness that you can handle on your Location TBD A One-time 2-Hour Program own terms, on your own turf, in for Adults your own time, and with practi- You’ve heard Lisa Foster on TV cally no overhead! And NOW is and radio commercials! Now hear the best time to make this happen Lisa LIVE as she illustrates how as new companies are always YOU could actually begin using looking for new voices. your speaking voice for commer- Min 4 Max 40 cials, films, and videos! Lisa will FEE: IC $35/OC $40 show you a unique, outside the 4/23 T 6:30-8:30 pm 1020 .201 box way to cash in on one of the West Linn Adult Community Center, Classroom

and improve performance of Clock Repair treasured spring or weight driven S . Lobel clocks. Text is available from Adult instructor. Some basic tools are This class is designed to help needed. Three train movements the hobbyist/beginner acquire are limited to advanced students. the skills to maintain a clock No cuckoos please. collection or revive that fam- Min 8 Max 25 ily heirloom. The course also 1/8- 3/12 T 7-9:30 pm 1500 .201 has much to offer the advanced FEE: IC $70/OC $75 student. Classes are hands-on, 3/26- 5/21 T 7-9:30 pm 1501 .201 instructed by clock enthusiasts FEE: IC $63/OC $68 who mentor students at their own West Linn Adult Community Center- pace. This is not a repair service. Cedar Room Students will learn how to repair

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Opportunities to Get Involved Burnside Park-Help restore a beautiful nature park that has There are many options to volunteer with the Parks & become overrun by English Ivy and other invasive. Tools, gloves, Recreation Department. Below are a few opportunities. and instructions will be provided. Please dress for the weather You can find more at: www.westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec and wear sturdy shoes. All individuals and groups are encour- or by calling 503-557-4700. aged to sign up. The native trees and plants need your help. Activities include: Invasive plant removal and litter pickup. Vol- Adult Commnity Center Bus Drivers, Reception, Kitchen, Gift unteers meet every 3rd Saturday of the month, 9am-Noon at 5785 shop-Volunteer for Senior Adult Programs at the West Linn Adult River Street, groups contact person Steve 503-722-9581 or email Community Center. Call Tiffany or Dawn at 503-557-4704 [email protected] Maddax Woods Parks Families are welcome to help the Friends of Park Volunteer Work Parties Join your neighbors to return Maddax Woods clean the trails and garden areas in the park. the parks to their native habitat by the removal of invasive plants. Make this a monthly tradition! All ages and ability levels are Mary S Young Park-Join us at the beloved Mary S. Young Park needed. We have tools and gloves and provide donated refresh- to remove ivy the first Saturday of the month. Volunteers have ments. Activities include: Invasive plant removal, litter cleanup, worked continuously for 10 years to remove ivy and other non- maintenance, trail blazing and path paving. Meet the 3rd Satur- native vegetation, plant native plants and trees, build trails, etc. day of the Month, 9am-1pm. You will get a good workout and feel good about contributing Register for Park Volunteer work at Mary S Young, Burnside and to the health of this beautiful forest. Tools are provided. Work Maddax Woods work parties at www.solveoregon.org gloves and sturdy footwear recommended. Activities include: In- vasive Plant Removal. School or organization work parties can be The Friends are sponsoring sever- scheduled with Dave Kleinke by calling 503-799-1777 or email: Friends of the McLean House al work days to maintain and beautify the grounds and house. Contact [email protected]. McLean Park and House www.mcleanhouse.org or 503-655-4268.

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~ Annual Plant Sale ~ May 9 & 10, 9 am-3 pm Mothers Day Tea West Linn Adult Community Center

Select from a variety of hanging baskets, perennials and vegetable starts. Tuesday May 7th, Noon Adult Community Center Proceeds benefit programs at the Advance tickets will be available early-April for West Linn Adult Community Center this delightful annual event celebrating mothers and other wonderful women who bring joy to our lives.

City of West Linn Event Partnership Opportunities! Would you like to increase your business or organization visibility, support local events, or just be more involved in your community? The City of West Linn hosts numerous events throughout the year . Earth Day, Work Day • Mother/Son Spectacular Daddy Daughter Dance • Safety Town • Movies in the Park • Old Time Fair • Music in the Park Holiday Tree Lighting • Holiday Parade Contact Ken Warner for more details . 503-723-2553 or kwarner@westlinnoregon .gov

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Open Monday-Friday, 9 am-3 pm Closed all legal Holidays and when Schools are closed due to inclement weather Scheduled Closures This Session: January 1, New Year’s Day January 21, Martin Luther King Jr . Day February 18, President’s Day May 27, Memorial Day The Adult Community Center is located at 1180 Rosemont Road The West Linn Adult Community Center is open to any adult 50 years and better in the West Linn (west of Salamo, and surrounding area . The Center affords assistance to eligible adults in maintaining an independent just past Rosemont Ridge Middle School) lifestyle through City staff, service agencies and volunteer staff . 503-557-4704 The Center also provides social, recreational, health and educational services and programs .

in a minimum of two days in advance of the Health and Wellness Programs pro- Services day you need a ride or a week early. Pick-ups vided at/or through the West Linn Congregate Meals Lunch is served at begin around 9:30 am. Let them know if you Adult Community Center are: noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. require use of the lift. A minimum donation Lunch price is $5. per round trip ride of $2.00 is suggested. Foot Clinic Foot Care is provided by a visiting nurse for $30. Clinics are held Call 503-657-8287 Senior Law Project Every 2nd Monday every 1st Wednesday and Friday and 3rd of the month, an attorney is available by Wednesday of every month. Call to schedule appointment. Please call the front desk to Transportation Reaching People appointment at the Adult Community Center. schedule. 503-557-4704 (TRP) A program managed by the Clackamas County Social Services. It Home Medical Equipment Medical In cooperation with the Oregon City provides transportation for elderly, disabled, equipment available for loan at no cost Pioneer Center, the citizens of West or rural Clackamas County residents for include: canes, crutches, and walkers. Please Linn are able to receive social service medical appointments, shopping, and note: we do not always have items available. support. Some of the services avail- personal errands. A four working day notice It is best to call ahead of time. We no longer able are: is required for a ride. Donations are greatly accept or loan wheel chairs. Donations of appreciated and needed for TRP’s continued medical equipment in good condition are Meals on Wheels Volunteers deliver operation. Volunteers in their personal cars greatly appreciated. Call the Center at 503- meals four days a week, Tuesday through provide this service. 557-4704 to request an item. Friday, around noon. Arrangements can Please call 503-655-8208 to register and be made for frozen meals for weekends and schedule your ride. Elder Mediation Every last Thursday of Mondays. Special meals are provided for the month by appointment. Please schedule diabetics and those needing low cholesterol Information and Assistance If your appointment at the ACC front desk. and low sodium meals. Basic eligibility you are looking for current information on Elder Mediation is a professionally facilitated requirements are that a person be age 60 opportunities and services available within conversation where mediators help families or older, homebound or unable to get to a our community you can contact us at 503- create plans for workable solutions. Elder meal site; or disabled of any age referred by 557-4704. The City of West Linn contracts Mediation deals with practical issues such Medicaid. with the Pioneer Community Center in as which tasks need to be done next and Call 503-657-8287 Oregon City for client services, Meals on who will do them. Mediation is a process Wheels and in house assessments. where everyone gets to have a voice and the mediator will help create an action plan for Transportation A lift-equipped bus is Call 503-657-8287 available to pick up West Linn residents. Call health care decisions, family issues around a will and much more. 24 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 The West Linn Adult Community Center

The following classes are Upcoming Presentations & Special Events offered by Jennifer Fifer, NEW SUPPORT from Home Instead. She is Join us for various presentations on health and senior living GROUPS OFFERED a social services liaison and topics. Some talks may get scheduled after the printing time coordinates resources for of this brochure. Please call or stop in at the ACC front Aging Alone seniors in need. She will be desk for up to date information. Please RSVP for any below presenting an education class discussion/support group presentation. 503-557-4704. every 4th Thursday of the Are you aging alone? Without month at 11 am. Please RSVP family to help with the Living Well with Chronic Dates: February 19-March 26 for all classes you plan to isolation and other challenges Time: Tuesdays, 12:30-3 pm attend at 503-557-4704. Conditions— of growing old alone...are you To pre-register call 503-557-4704 concerned about who will Diabetes Self-Manage- Questions? Call Family Homecare 101 take care of you as you age? ment Workshop Caregiver Support Program at January 24, 11 am In a small group format, we Are you living with Diabetes 503-650-5616 Learn about the “ins” and will meet weekly to share our or caring for someone with “out” of Home-care: what it is, success stories and concerns Diabetes? Clackamas County choices for finding a caregiver, related to the challenges of is offering a free, six week and how to properly navigate growing older without the workshop on how to live your the many options. We’ll answer support of nearby family. best with your condition. questions like: How is homecare Issues addressed include Participants, aged 18 years paid? How do I know if I need developing a social network and older, meet in a small homecare? What if I do not like to prevent isolation, exploring group of 8-15 participants for my caregiver? Whether you transportation and healthcare 2½ hours, once a week for six are choosing Home Instead, options, and creating weeks. The workshop relies or not, we will make sure you community. on group participation and understand your options. Tuesdays, 1 pm, no charge will provide you with effective tools to manage your condition. Foot Health Caregivers Facilitators share techniques & February 28, 11 am Support Group tools to help you feel better living Taking care of your feet is really Are you the primary caregiver with diabetes including: AARP Smart Driver important and many seniors for your spouse or aging • Symptoms of diabetes 55+ Class suffer from foot pain. Learn about parent? Could you use tips on such as fatigue, pain, hyper/ Take the AARP Smart Driver the importance of caring for your how to stay healthy and sane, hypoglycemia, and stress classroom course and you feet and some of the simple causes while caring for a loved one? If • Emotional challenges such could save money on your auto of foot-related issues. you said yes, please join us as as depression, anger, fear and insurance! we share our stories, support Protecting Seniors frustration Dates: Tuesday, February 19th one another and talk about from Fraud • Appropriate physical activity and Wednesday, February 20th. the fears, frustrations and March 28, 11 am for maintaining and improving Participants must sign up for both concerns regarding the future. strength, endurance & overall days for a total of a 6 hour course. Learn about the latest scams Jenn Fifer, from Home Instead being perpetrated on older adults health Times: 9 am-12 pm Senior Care will facilitate this and how to avoid becoming a • Healthy eating, food choices & Cost: $15 for AARP members support group is for anyone (please present your AARP card victim of them. who is feeling alone, unsure or menu planning at the first class) confused about what to do for • Blood Sugar monitoring, $20 for non-AARP members Warning Signs and their loved one. Together, we medication usage and working Symptoms can share strength, generate effectively with your health care Sign up at the front desk to April 25, 11 am love and enjoy brief moments team reserve your spot. Space is limited Learn the various signs and of laughter. • Positive thinking, relaxation & Learn techniques for handling symptoms of chronic illness’ and Every fourth Thursday, self-care techniques left turns, right-of-way and conditions, such as heart attack, 12-1 pm. • Develop weekly action plans, roundabouts. Understand how to stroke, High blood pressure, A light lunch will be provided. share experiences, brainstorm reduce traffic violations, crashes, Alzheimers/Dementia and more. Please let us know if you can solutions and help each other and risk of injury. attend and plan to eat lunch. solve issues in creating and No test required & all printed 503-557-4704. carrying out their own self- materials included. Certificate is management program issued on the last day of class.

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tuming, and performance night Ongoing Activities always needed. Marimba Ensemble Unless a fee is specified, there is no charge. Mondays 1-3 pm, except holidays Gather together once each week and learn and perform repetitive Adult Coloring Caregivers Fitness with Janey patterns and parts on the various What a great way to kick off (art meditation) Support Group Instruments in our ensemble. Research shows that adult color- 2019! Come join us for 30 This support group is for anyone 3 student minimum. ing has a de-stressing power and minutes of stretching, strength who is feeling alone, unsure or Thursdays, 12:30-1:30pm. can be therapeutic to the older building, cardio activity and confused about what to do for Class terms are monthly. adult mind. Come join this new fun! Whether you are active their loved one. Together, we can January, 5 sessions for $70; activity and enjoy the relaxing now or wanting to put a skip share strength, generate love and February, 4 sessions for $56; benefits of coloring with friends. in your step and become more enjoy brief moments of laughter, March, 3 sessions for $42 You may bring your own book active, this is the perfect way to while trying to provide care for No class March 28 or borrow one from us. Coloring get yourself going! The online someone we love. A light lunch April, 2 sessions for $28 pencils will be provided. fitness classes are facilitated by will be provided. Please call 503- No class April 11 and 28 Thursday, 1-3 pm 557-4704 if you will attend and Janey Rose, a nutrition, health plan to eat lunch. and fitness coach. A West Linn Memory Café Aging Alone Every fourth Thursday, 12-1 pm resident of 25 years, she leads The challenges of living with (discussion/support group) in workouts that are different, memory loss can sever connec- Are you aging alone? Without Computer Use and fun and adaptable for all fitness tion at a time when it’s needed family to help with the isolation Instruction levels. The workouts are not most. Memory Café gatherings and other challenges of growing The computers are available for intense. Need to modify? Janey are one way people with memory old alone...are you concerned individual use on your own or will help you! loss and their companions can about who will take care of you you can schedule a Tuesdays & Thursdays, come together to make new as you age? In a small group one on one session geared to 9-9:30am. friendships, support one an- format, we will meet weekly to your level of knowledge. 1/8-2/28 $80 full term or other and feel accepted in a safe share our success stories and Tuesday, Thursday and Friday $6 drop in community setting. We need concerns related to the challeng- mornings by appointment. volunteers to provide normalcy es of growing older without the Call 503-557-4704. Garden Appreciation for those experiencing memory support of nearby family. Issues Group loss. Visit, make new friends and addressed include developing a Core Strength A weekly gathering to view enjoy the conversation. social network to prevent isola- Taught by Jacquelyn Rodgers, videos on gardens and plantings. Every 2nd Wednesday 1:30-3 pm tion, exploring transportation this resistance weight training We share our own problems and and healthcare options, and program helps to build core successes. A master gardener is Monthly Monday creating community. strength in a safe manner. Yoga available for special advice. Matinee Tuesday, 1 pm and Pilates moves build a strong Wednesday 11 am-12 pm. Enjoy your favorite film in our core and healthy back. Please “theater” with popcorn and Aerobics Class bring small hand-held weights, Honoring Our Memories drinks. For upcoming movie picks Come join this group morning yoga mat, towel and water. Writing Group and future suggestions, please video exercise class. What a great Our “Honoring Our Memories” Tuesday, Thursday and Friday stop in or call 503-557-5704. way to start your day! class is designed to encourage 8-8:30 am Every 2nd Monday, 1 pm Monday, Wednesday and Friday 1/29-3/22 $44/2 classes/week writing as a celebration of life. 10-11 am 3/26-5/17; $66/3 classes/week, Through this celebration we leave Nia-Music & Movement $5 drop in. stories that impact beliefs, life Taught by Maria Milner, Nia is Book Club lessons, hopes and dreams for our music and movement as medi- This monthly gathering is Curtain Call loved ones. It’s fun and free! cine: an invitation to self-healing. designed to be able to hold lively, Are you a theatre buff? Do you Tuesday 10 am-12 pm It encompasses the classic move- well balanced book discussions. enjoy stage productions? If so, ment forms of the martial arts, Call the Center for the name of call or stop by the ACC for titles Knitting and Crocheting the healing arts and dance. Its current titles. and dates of upcoming shows for Group practice touches all levels: body, Every 2nd Wednesday, 1-2 pm Do you enjoy good conversa- the Lakewood Center for Arts in mind, heart and spirit. Come tion while working on a proj- Lake Oswego. move and be moved with us in Bus Trips ect? Bring your knitting and/ Our frequent bus trips go to your own body’s way. Drama Group: or crocheting and join this fun interesting locations around the Tuesday/Thursday, 11:15 am-12 pm Age-Cured Hams Thursday morning group. Any area. Call 503-557-4704, stop in, $8 drop in or A drama group focusing on knowledge level is welcome. or check online for schedule. pay for monthly term at $6/class funny. Volunteers for sets, cos- Thurs 10 am-12 pm 26 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov |WINTER-SPRING 2019 The West Linn Adult Community Center

Nei Yang Gong Qigong Staying Alive with Ta i C h i (self lead) West Linn Uke Jam for the Heart and Kidneys Strength and Balance A calming form of exercise that Come join others who enjoy play- Taught by Master Qigong Teacher Improve your strength and bal- is believed to be effective for a ing the Ukulele. Your skill level Lyndalea Ruffner, this form of ance to conquer those every day wide range of health problems is unimportant, just bring your Qigong strengthens bones and activities! You will utilize small including: headaches, high blood Ukulele, and your willingness to tendons, strengthens the four hand weights, chairs and stand- pressure, arthritis, back pain and join in, learn and have fun! limbs and harmonizes the organs, ing exercises. Taught by Jacque- others. It helps to restore natural Tuesdays 2-3:30 pm energy and blood. It’s an excellent lyn Rodgers circulation and relieves tension method for treating diseases such Tuesday, Thursday. and Friday. in muscles. This class in an open Woodworking The group ranges from novice as bronchitis, digestive problems, 8:30-9:30 am floor, self-led class. to expert carvers. Join us! Bring asthma, nervousness, hyperten- Term dates: Monday 8:45-9:30 am. your own tools and supplies. sion, leg pain, lumbar osteoarthri- 1/29-3/22 and 3/26-5/17 Mondays 9 am-12 pm. tis, neck and back pain. $77/2 classes/week or Walking Group We have a very friendly group Min 5 Max 20 $119/3 classes/week. of morning walkers, and they Gentle Yoga and Monday/Wednesday 10 am-12 pm $6 drop in. would love to have you join Strength Winter term begins 1/7-3/4 Gentle Yoga and Strength is a them. Walkers are at all levels, No class on 2/18 T’ai Chi comprehensive and gentle class Relieve Chronic Pain and so you won’t be left behind. Join $65 1x/week or $120 for 2x/week covering balance, strength and Inflammation. Strengthen Your them at the Adult Community $8.50 drop in. stretching moves while relaxing Immune System. Center in fair weather and if rain your body and mind. Taught by Restore Strength and Vitality. is falling they take advantage Reading Tiffany Carlson. Do you have a favorite author? Alleviate Anxiety and Depres- of the cover at the Oregon City Tuesday & Thursday 10-11 am. Then come enjoy our great lending sion. Improve Your Balance. Shopping Center. 1/3-2/26. $65 for 16 classes library. No check out-no return Stimulate Your Brain! This class Monday, Wednesday and Friday $6.50 drop in. date or late fees. We have an ex- will introduce you to the ancient 8:30-9:30 am. 2/28-4/23. $65 for 16 classes or pansive list of authors and always Chinese Yang-Style Form. The $6.50 drop in. accept current books for donation. 24 Movements are performed in a continuous, harmonious We always encourage suggestions Share Singers and synergistic sequence at slow We travel to assisted living facili- for new activities. speed—beneficial for any age or  ties and share conversations and Call the Center at 503-557-4704 physical shape. Non-competitive. sing-along’s with residents. and we’ll see what we can do! Taught by Sharon V. Miller. Some Thursdays. Tuesdays 11 am-12 pm. Please call for schedule. 1/29-3/19, $50 for 8 classes and 3/26-5/14, $50 for 8 classes.

WINTER-SPRING 2019 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov 27 West Linn Parks & Open Spaces Parks & Open Spaces Park Facility Reservations The West Linn Parks system has park facilities available on a first Benski Park Hammerle Park come first served basis. However, if you are anticipating a large 1.68 acres located on Carriage Way. 5.81 acres located on Highway 43 group, you may wish to make a reservation. Reservable parks all This attractive park offers play at Lewis Street. Facilities include have onsite restroom facilities. equipment, basketball pad, and turf picnicking, a covered shelter, play areas for picnics, games, etc. equipment, restroom, athletic field, tennis court and a water spray park. Picnic Area & Field Reservations Burnside Park 10 acres located on the Willamette Ibach Nature Park Reservation applications for picnic areas and ball fields/court River with access from the end of 1.2 acres with access from the areas may be submitted 6 months prior to your event date for reserva- Holmes Street, Buck Street and western edge of Sahallie Illahee tions between March 1st - October 31st. Applications for ball fields Edgewater Court. This natural area Park. The park offers hiking trails and courts will be approved as soon as the City has coordinated with has hiking trails, river access and and wildlife viewing. local youth sports organizations for in-season use. wildlife viewing. Maddax Woods Camassia Natural Area Located at 5785 River St., this 22.5 acres owned and maintained 7 acre park offers pathways and Parks with Reservable Picnic Areas by the Nature Conservancy. This trails through the peaceful woods. Hammerle Park 1505 Lewis St . nature area offers unique and rare Complete with picnic tables, natural This 6 acre park offers the following amenities: picnic shelter, 2 plant species, wildlife viewing and areas, wildlife viewing and river hiking trails. access. small softball/baseball fields, tennis court, sand volleyball court, playground, water spray park, horseshoe pit, water and power. This park offers a picnic area, with a shelter with many shade trees as well Cedaroak Boat Ramp Mary S. Young Park 16.5 acres located at the end of Located on Highway 43. The as open turf areas. Elmran Avenue. This boat ramp 126 acres park offers you a Mary S. Young Park 19900 Hwy . 43 facility also offers river access, peaceful place to walk or sit by hiking trails, restroom, fishing and the Willamette River. This quiet, Located on Highway 43 in West Linn. This scenic park is part of the wildlife viewing. forested park is great for urban West Linn Park System. It features athletic fields, walking & running birders. There are also many trails, a Covered shelter, off leash dog run area, open views of the walking/running trails, sports Willamette River and wildlife viewing. Cedar Island 14 acre island in the Willamette fields, a restroom, shelter and an off leash dog area. Marylhurst Heights Park 1800 Valley View Dr . River. Boat access from the river and Cedaroak Boat Ramp. Located off of Valley View Drive, this 7+ acre park offers 2 small Pedestrian access from Mary S. Marylhurst Heights Park shelters, play structure, water spray park, a labyrinth, open field area Young State Park, by bridge, during This 7 + acre park has walking and restrooms. spring, summer, and fall. Activities paths, open turf area, playground, include fishing from platforms, labyrinth, restrooms, shelters and Tanner Creek Park 3456 Parker Rd . hiking trails and wildlife viewing. water spray park This park offers a shelter, water spray park, play structure, open field area, basketball court, tennis court, restrooms and a skate park. Douglas Park Midhill Park Willamette Park 1100 12th St . This 2 acre park has walking trails, A full 7 acres, this nature oriented open turf area, basketball court and park offers picnic tables, play Located at 12th & Volpp Street where the Tualatin River meets the play structure. structure, nature paths and trails, Willamette River, this 15 acre park offers the following amenities: open turf area and restroom. 3 picnic shelters, stage, baseball field, 3 softball fields, 2 volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, river access including boat ramp and docks, Fields Bridge Park 19.8 acres located on the banks North Willamette Park playground, water spray park, water and power. of the Tualatin River at 821 7 acre park with open space and Willamette Falls Drive. Contains trails is located at the end of either beautiful open space with river Rosemarie Drive or Matheny Drive, access, walking/running trails, 2 playground areas, tennis court, community gardens, basketball basketball courts, trails, small turf court, baseball fields, playground, area and restroom. Willamette Meteorite Interpretive Trail and restrooms.

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I-205 L a la Exit 8 E m o Other City Property I-5 Exit L Sunset Park is being planned for 6 A N Paths and Trails D 213 R redevelopment. P D A R Oregon City T D R L R This product is for informational purposes and may not have been prepared GIS MAPS AVAILABLE AT: WESTLINNOREGON.GOV for, or be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Wilsonville 0 0.25 0.5 1 Users of this information should review or consult the primary data Miles Area Shown on Map Swiftshore Open Space and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. 3.5 acres located at the end of MAP PRODUCED BY WEST LINN GIS PARKS2\SITEMAPS\PARKSANDOPENSPACES.MXD | AHA | 7‐22‐2010 Canby Swiftshore Drive. Offers river access, paths, picnic table and a small turf area. The White Oak Savanna Wilderness Park Willamette Park/Bernert 20 acres located at 2425 Tannler 51.4 acres with access from Clark Landing Boat Ramp Tanner Creek Park Drive. The upper portion covered Street, Skyline Drive, and Windsor 22.5 acres located at 12th & Volpp 10 acres located on Parker Road. with White Oaks that are currently Terrace. This large nature area on the banks of the Tualatin and The park offers play structures, a receiving work in the area of offers numerous hiking trails and Willamette Rivers. This park offers shelter, water spray park, basketball preservation and restoration. This wildlife viewing. river access, riverfront picnicking court, tennis court, restrooms and a natural area includes trails and areas, 3 covered shelters, play skate park. The shelter is available benches from key viewpoints. equipment, restroom, athletic fields, for reservations with a limited volleyball courts, 5 horseshoe capacity of 50 people. pits, water spray park, boat ramp, wildlife viewing and an outdoor stage. WINTER-SPRING 2019 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov 29 Facilities

Does your The Robinwood Station Sunset Fire Hall group need 3706 Cedaroak Drive 2215 Long Street a place a block down the hill from Hwy43/Willamette Drive . to meet? Is your house too small for that special party? Can’t find a location for your wedding reception? Robinwood Station is a West Linn Community Center, operated by the This is a two story facility with the downstairs having the kitchen Friends of the Robinwood Station . The station can accommodate two and meeting/eating area that is 20’ x 40 ‘ . Upstairs is a 40 ‘ x 60 ‘ The City of West Linn separate events as it has a bay about 35’ x 40’, a board room, dining wood floor ballroom perfect for get togethers . Amenities include a may be able to meet room and kitchen . The Station is located at 3706 Cedaroak Drive just refrigerator, stovetop with single oven, round and rectangular tables your needs utilizing over one block east of Hwy 43 and the TriMet 35 bus . Robinwood and chairs . the Community Rooms Station accepts new reservations 3 months in advance . Call Randall at located at Sunset Fire 503-789-3763 or email Forsfeed@gmail .com McLean House Hall, the West Linn 5350 River Street Adult Community The West Linn Center or the Historic Adult Community Center McLean House. 1180 Rosemont Road

For Sunset Fire Hall call 503-557-4700.

For the Adult Community Center call 503-557-4704.

For McLean Park and The beautiful 1927 McLean House sits on 2 .5 acres of park . The house House contact the and grounds have been lovingly restored . It is the site of weddings, coordinator for a This is a facility with multiple meeting rooms that can be arranged family and corporate celebrations, as well as small events and private tour by calling via collapsible walls to accommodate many group sizes, large confer- business meetings . The house has a large living room with a piano, a 503-655-4268. ence room, 2 classrooms, full kitchen and open lounge area with gas sunroom, a formal dining room and modern kitchen on the first floor . fireplace . amenities available include round, square, and rectangular Folding tables and chairs are available for your use . There are three tables, table cloths in black & white, kitchen accessories, flatware, rooms on the second floor . The Friends of McLean House and Park glassware, chairs, a plumbed coffee machine and a piano . manage the property . Consider holding your next special event at this local landmark that’s right in your own back yard . You can also visit www .mcleanhouse .org or call 503-655-4268 for further information .

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WAIVER : In participating in Recreation Programs, sponsored by The City of West Linn, I hereby acknowledge that I understand that there are risks of accidents resulting in bodily harm to me arising out of those activities. I understand that Recreation activities are planned with the safety of the participants in mind. I further acknowledge that I have the physical capacity reasonably necessary to engage in Rec- reation activity for which I have enrolled. In case of emergency, accident or illness, I give my permission to be treated by a professional medical person and admitted to a hospital if necessary. I agree to be the party responsible for all medical expenses which are incurred in my behalf. It is understood and agreed that the City, its Mayor, City Council, Boards, employees, volunteers and agents shall be held harmless against all claims, damages, loss or expenses including attorney’s fees arising out of or resulting from my participation in recreation programs. I agree pictures taken may be used for future promotions. I have read the above waiver and understand the contents Proud partner of

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POSTAL CUSTOMER Arbor Week West Linn Oregon Tree City USA

April 7-13, 2019 Events tentatively scheduled include: Kick off Arbor Week April 6 with a Pollinator Project at Mary S. Young Park

Native Tree Giveaway at City Hall (limited quantity, first-come, first-serve)

Volunteer Tree Planting Various Locations

Outdoor Education & 2019 will mark the 26th consecutive year West Linn has Nature Exploration received an award from the National Arbor Day Foundation recognizing it as Sessions a Tree City USA. To qualify for this award, West Linn has tree ordinances governing removal and care, a street tree program, and observes Arbor Day.

Please contact our Parks and Recreation Department at 503-557-4700 for further details or to set up an event for your group.