CITY OF WEST LINN PARKS & RECREATION Activities

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City of West Linn Parks and Recreation Department

22500 Salamo Rd., #1100 West Linn, OR 97068 Please Phone: 503-557-4700 Ta ke Our Fax: 503-656-4106 Survey! See page 27

www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec City of West Linn Parks & Recreation Parks and Recreation Mission Statement General Information To provide life enhancing experiences and to promote a healthy community. This is accomplished by providing safe, attractive, and well Online Registration available at maintained parks, facilities, trails and open spaces, as well as, creative www.westlinnoregon.gov and challenging recreation programs for the leisure time enjoyment of West Linn citizens of all ages. Here’s How To Register City Residents-Online March 24, walk-in, phone-in or mail in registration begins March 27, 7:30 am-5:30 pm at the Parks & Recreation Thank You West Linn/Wilsonville Department. Please bring proof that you live in-city. If you prefer not to School District register in person, phone-in or mail-in registrations will also be accepted. Many of our activities are made possible because of cooperative use Out-of-City-Online, walk-in and mail-in registration begins March 29. of School District facilities. We extend our appreciation to the District, School Board members, school staff and administrative staff for their Cancellations • The Parks & Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel any support of the West Linn Parks and Recreation Department. class or activity due to weather, facility considerations, or insufficient enrollment. Recreation Program Sites • If schools are closed due to inclement weather, classes are not held. Refund Policy ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER ...... 1180 Rosemont Rd • 100% refund if City of West Linn cancels class. ATHEY CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL ...... 2900 Borland Rd • 100% minus a $10 processing fee, if you request a refund prior to the first class unless otherwise stated in class description. BOLTON SCHOOL...... 5933 Holmes St • In lieu of a refund, you may request a credit and the $10 fee will be CEDAR OAK SCHOOL ...... 4515 Cedaroak Dr waived. All credits are non-refundable. • After a class has begun, credits will be issued on a prorated basis. CITY HALL...... 22500 Salamo Rd FLOURISH PILATES ...... 1785 Willamette Falls Dr, Ste . 8 West Linn Residency-West Linn residents receive a discounted rate for classes. Most programs have a Non-West Linn resident fee of $5 per HAMMERLE PARK...... 1505 Lewis St 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 503-557-4700. HAPPY TRAILS RIDING CENTER...... 20560 Fernview Rd Scholarships-Scholarships are available to West Linn residents who MARYLHURST HEIGHTS PARK...... 1800 Valley View Dr 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 Dis- ROSEMONT RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL ...... 20001 Salamo Rd abilities 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 scan STAFFORD SCHOOL...... 19875 Stafford Rd the QR code on the left to go directly to West Linn SUNSET FIRE HALL ...... 2215 Long St Parks & Recreation’s Facebook page. Once there, you can bookmark for future use. You will need SUNSET SCHOOL ...... 2351 Oxford St to download a QR scanner application for your SUNSET PARK ...... 4665 Bittner St mobile device. TANNER CREEK PARK...... 3456 Parker Rd THE CAKE ROOM ...... 2375 Falcon Dr 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 WILLAMETTE PARK...... 1100 12th St maximums, and 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 & Summer Camps...... 4-18 Website: www. westlinnlax.com Youth Sports ...... 8-10 Recreation Basketball 1st-8th Grade Youth Sports ...... 15-16 Middle School Recreation Basketball Teen/All Age Programs & Sports ...... 18-25 Parks & Recreation Department Outdoor Adventures ...... 17-18 Register Sept. & Oct. Adult Sports & Programs ...... 26-30 Teen/All Ages...... 18-23 West Linn Youth Basketball Association Family Fitness...... 27-28 Website: www. wlhoops.com Adult Sports & Family Fitness...... 24-26 Winter Season-Select Teams grade 4-8 Senior Programs ...... 33-35 Adult Programs...... 28-30 West Linn Baseball Association Parks, Open Spaces & Park Facilities. . . . . 36-38 Website: www. westlinnbaseball.org Volunteer Opportunities...... 29

Registration Form...... 39 West Linn Girls Lacrosse 3rd-8th grade ACC/Senior Programs ...... 31-35 Website: www. westlinngirlslax.com Special Events...... 15, 19-26, 29-32, 40 West Linn Youth Football League 3rd-8th grade Parks, Open Spaces & Park Facilities. . . . . 36-38 Website: www. westlinnfootball.org Registration Form...... 39 West Linn Softball Association 6 years & up Website: www. westlinnsoftball.org Special Events. . . . 12, 19, 21-23, 26-28, 30, 31, 40

Portland Water Spectacular No experience necessary! The only thing required is a commitment to have fun. Skiers and support personnel such as Boat Drivers, Boat riders/spotters, actors for shore routines, announcers and sound system personnel, and costume designers City of West Linn are just some of the needed persons. Parks & Recreation Department Website: www. portlandwaterspectacular.com 22500 Salamo Road #1100, West Linn, OR 97068 Phone: 503-557-4700 | Fax: 503-656-4106

Advisory Board Stacy Epsteen, Scott Etheridge, Vicky Handy, Don Kingsborough, Steve Miesen, Steve Millage, 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 home projects and a stuffed dog are included. Harmony Road Music Center Min 6 Max 12 17300 SE 82nd Drive, Clackamas FEE: IC $354 / OC $359 7/10-7/13 M-Th 9 am-3 pm 6250 .301 West Linn High School, RM B104 Toddler Tunes Intro 7/17-7/21 M-F 12:30-2:30 pm 5107 .301 7/31-8/4 M-F 12:30-2:30 pm 5108 .301 Ages18 mo-3 years http://www.littlemedicalschool.com 8/7-8/11 M-F 12:30-2:30 pm 5109 .301 Little Medical School Toddler Tunes is a joyful, first /bend-portland/ Ages 6-11 music experience for your toddler. Musictime Little Medical School brings medi- You and your child will share Ages 4 ½-6 Little Veterinarian School cine, science and the importance movement, singing and musical Musictime is an Introductory Ages 6-11 of health to children in a fun games, finger plays, and keyboard program for preschoolers ages 4 Little Veterinarian School encour- way. Hands-on activities, crafts, games. Materials included. ½ to 6. It provides an introduction ages elementary school children and games will inspire children FEE: IC $70 / OC $75 to solfege singing, movement, note to explore the exciting world of to explore the world of medicine 7/17-7/26 M & W 10-10:30 am 5100 301. concepts, keyboard/piano playing, veterinarians. Using interactive and create healthy lifestyles. Each 8/1-8/10 T & Th 10-10:30 am 5101 301. finger readiness, rhythms, and cre- demonstrations, crafts and games, participant will receive a working Hello Music ativity. This experience provides a kids learn how to take care of a stethoscope among a variety of Ages 3-4 strong base for continuing classes. pet and use instruments that real other crafts and tools. Class topics Hello Music offers an introduc- Materials included. Parents partici- veterinarians use. Each child include, “All About the Heart,” tion to solfege singing, movement, pate in class. will receive a stuffed dog, among “First Aid Fun,” “That is Gross,” rhythm, keyboard playing and FEE: IC $85 / OC $90 a variety of other projects and “Bones,” and more! Take home creative activities. This program 5/30-6/20 T 11:15 am-12 pm 5110 .301 tools. Class topics include, What projects and a stethoscope are gives the child a strong readiness 7/17-7/26 M & W 11:15 am-12 pm 5111 .301 is in the “Veterinarian’s Office?”, included. for continued musical involve- 7/17-7/26 M & W 4:15-5 pm 5112 .301 “The ABC’s of Dog Care-Keeping Min 6 Max 12 ment. Materials included. Parents 8/1-8/10 T & Th 11:15 am-12 pm 5113 .301 Animals Healthy with Food and FEE: IC $354 / OC $359 participate in class. 8/1-8/10 T & Th 4:15-5 pm 5114 .301 Water!”, “The Immune System 8/7-8/10 M-Th 9 am-3 pm 6251 .301 FEE: IC $85 / OC $90 Young Musician Intro Class and Vaccinations”, and more! Take West Linn Adult Community Center 5/30-6/20 T 10:30-11:15 am 5102 301. Ages 6-7 7/17-7/26 M & W 10:30-11:15 am 5103 301. Young Musician students learn 7/17-7/26 M & W 3:30-4:15 pm 5104 301. beginning music concepts through 8/1-8/10 T & Th 10:30-11:15 am 5105 301. singing, ear training, note reading, 8/1-8/10 T & Th 3:30-4:15 pm 5106 301. keyboard solo and ensemble play- Jr. Music Camp ing, rhythm ensemble and creative Ages 4-6 activities. This course provides a Junior Music Camp is an activity- strong basis for further musical oriented musical experience for study. Materials included. Parents four to six year old learners. participate in class. Camps meet two hours daily for FEE: $85 / OC $90 one week and are led by a certified 7/17-7/26 M & W 5:15-6 pm 5115 .301 Harmony Road teacher and a 8/1-8/10 T & Th 5:15-6 pm 5116 .301 teaching assistant. No previous Keyboard Prep Intro Class musical experience required. Ages 8-11 Snack included. Your child will Keyboard Prep is an exciting explore a different theme each day introduction to keyboard/piano through music and craft activities. playing. Sessions include ear train- Themes include Dinosaurs, The ing, solfege singing, note reading, Nutcracker, Teddy Bears, Peter composing, solo and ensemble and The Wolf; Carnival of The playing-a great preparation class Animals. Students will make a dif- for continuing study. Materials in- ferent “instrument” each day. Par- cluded. Parents participate in class. ents are invited to attend a short FEE: IC $85 / OC $90 program on the last day of camp. 7/17-7/26 M & W 6-6:45 pm 6255 .301 Materials and snack included. 8/1-8/10 T & Th 6-6:45 pm 6256 .301 FEE: IC $120 / OC $125 4 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Youth Programs & Summer Camps

West Linn’s Safety Town A 1-week day camp for children ages 4-6 (must be this age during camp session) The children learn how to handle many hazardous and potentially dangerous situations. Guest speakers include a Trauma Nurse from Legacy Emanuel Hospital, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, West Linn Police Department, First Student and more. Additionally, children will learn how to wait for and ride the school bus safely, poison awareness, stranger danger, and how to call 911. The program includes a t-shirt, daily Min 20 Max 48 snack and craft. Please bring your child’s helmet to FEE: IC $65 / OC $70 camp each day. August 14-18 M-F 9-11 am 5000.301 *On Friday families are invited to a complimentary August 21-25 M-F 9-11 am 5001.301 Bike Rodeo and barbeque activity from 11 am-12 pm. Sunset Firehall

Half-Day Mini Camps for Ages 4-6 LED BY PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF-CAMPERS MUST BE 4-6 YEARS OF AGE DURING CAMP SESSION

Mini Campers This “mini” version of Fun in the Sun Camp is offered Monday through Friday, half-days, and is based on the traditional day camp model where youngsters play and interact outdoors with other children their age. Our activities are designed to enhance the physical, social and emotional well being of the child. Activities are related to a weekly theme and include: games, arts & crafts, stories and special visitors. Please wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle and snack. Max 24 (Camper to staff ratio is 8:1) FEES: IC $54 / OC $59 All Sessions 12:30-3:30 pm June 26-30 Fairy Tale Adventures Hammerle Park 6429 .301 Shorty Sporty Camps July 5-7 $33/$38 Superheroes! Tanner Creek Park 6430 .301 These mini-camps are designed as an introduction to different sports July 10-14 Food Fun Robinwood Park 6431 .301 activities fun, exercise and learning are emphasized for encouraging July 17-21 Disney Magic Tanner Creek Park 6432 .301 the development of new skills in a non-competitive environment. July 24-28 Messy Art Robinwood Park 6433 .301 Please wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle and snack. July 31-Aug . 4 Wide World of Sports Hammerle Park 6434 .301 Max 24 (Camper to staff ratio is 8:1) Aug . 7-11 Knights & Princesses Robinwood Park 6435 .301 FEE: IC $54 / OC $59 Aug . 14-18 Aloha Summer Tanner Creek Park 6436 .301 All Sessions 9 am-12 pm Aug . 21-25 Out Of This World Tanner Creek Park 6437 .301 June 26-30 Soccer Hammerle Park 6420 .301 July 5-7 $33/$38 Multi Sport Tanner Creek Park 6421 .301 NEW- ALL DAY OPTION July 10-14 Baseball/Softball Robinwood Park 6422 .301 Register for both sessions, stay and play during a supervised lunch July 17-21 Basketball Tanner Creek Park 6423 .301 FEE: IC $108 / OC $113 July 24-28 Multi Sport Robinwood Park 6424 .301 June 26-30...... 6438 .301 July 31-August 3 ...... 6443 .301 July 31-Aug . 4 Baseball/Softball Hammerle Park 6425 .301 July 5-7 $66/$71...... 6439 .301 August 7-11...... 6444 .301 Aug . 7-11 Basketball Robinwood Park 6426 .301 July 10-14 ...... 6440 .301 August 14-18...... 6445 .301 Aug . 14-18 Multi Sport Tanner Creek Park 6427 .301 July 17-21 ...... 6441 .301 August 21-25...... 6446 .301 Aug . 21-25 Soccer Tanner Creek Park 6428 .301 July 24-28 ...... 6442 .301

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Fun in the Sun Day Camps for Ages 6-12* LED BY PARKS AND RECREATION STAFF-MUST BE 6-12 YEARS OF AGE DURING CAMP SESSION

Do you want your child to have fun enriching opportunities that will support continued learning and personal growth over the summer months? Fun in the Sun is an exciting recreation day camp offered in West Linn parks. This summer, we are offering one-week sessions of camp at Hammerle Park, Marylhurst Heights Park and Willamette Park. Register early, as space is limited. Maximum capacity at Hammerle and Marylhurst is 40 and Willamette is 50.

FUN IN THE SUN is a traditional day camp program designed to provide active & diverse activities for youth. Our trained staff works daily to offer enrichment activities in the areas of: arts, games, social & cultural activities and nature study. The campers will take varied weekly field trips to local attractions and host onsite presenters and new activities each week. (Camper to staff ratio 10:1) YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THE FULL WEEK TO GO ON THE FIELD TRIP.

DAILY DROP-IN AVAILABLE on a first come first serve basis on site and if space is available. No Drop-In on Field Trip Days. Daily Drop-In Fee is $30. WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP: Sack lunch, water bottles, sunscreen, appropriate clothing and towel for water games. CAMP SESSIONS- All sessions 9 am-3 pm REGISTRATION FEES: IC $110 / OC $115 Marylhurst Heights Park: *Multiple child discount $20, must register for the same camp and same week . June 26-30 6400 .301 * Field Trip Zoo July 5-7 $66/$71 6401 .301 * Field Trip Alpacas At Marquam Hill Ranch July 24-28 6402 .301 * Field Trip OMSI July 31-Aug . 4 6403 .301 * Field Trip John’s Incredible Pizza

Hammerle Park: July 10-14 6404 .301 * Field Trip Oaks Park July 17-21 6406 .301 * Field Trip Lake Theater-Movie Aug . 14-18 6407 .301 * Field Trip Sky High Sports

Willamette Park: June 26-30 6408 .301 * Field Trip Zoo July 5-7 ($66/$71) 6409 .301 * Field Trip Alpacas At Marquam Hill Ranch July 10-14 6410 .301 * Field Trip Oaks Park July 17-21 6411 .301 * Field Trip Ultrazone July 24-28 6412 .301 * Field Trip OMSI July 31-Aug . 4 6413 .301 * Field Trip John’s Incredible Pizza Aug . 7-11 6414 .301 * Field Trip Lake Theater-Movie Aug . 14-18 6415 .301 * Field Trip Sky High Sports Aug . 21-25 6416 .301 * Field Trip Clackamas Aquatic Park

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Lego Jr.-Storybook Legos Next Y Celebrity Chef Ages 4-6 Ages 7-12 SUMMER Imagine building a home for the Calling all wanna-be culinary Cat and a Hat or a land for the geniuses! Inspired by our favorite CAMPS Dinosaurs to romp. Each class reality food shows, our chefs will will start with story time and then craft delectable recipes and meals move to a building challenge that in food challenges and friendly Lego Engineering Core Yo ung P ic as s o correlates with the story. Who competitions. No previous cooking Concepts Ages 7-12 knows the places they’ll go. experience required, just a love for Ages 7-12 Stir your imagination as you ex- FEE: IC $131 / OC $136 fun, food and getting creative in Not just any Legos! Student plore different textures, colors and 7/31-8/4 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6707 .301 the kitchen. Engineers will build machines shapes. Build self-confidence and West Linn High School, RM A105 FEE: IC $191 / OC $196 with motors, cars and robots develop an appreciation for art 8/7-8/11 M-F 9 am-3 pm 6709 .301 that move, and experiment with through a hands on experience. Acting Sunset Firehall, Downstairs Ages 7-12 simple machines. FEE: IC $191 / OC $196 Whether you’re a Drama Queen or FEE: IC $191 / OC $196 7/17-7/21 M-F 9 am-3 pm 6704 .301 Storybook Y Chef King of Comedy, this camp is a mix Ages 4-6 6/26-6/30 M-F 9 am-3 pm 6700 .301 West Linn High School, RM A104 of dramatic, comedic and impro- Campers will bring favorite child- West Linn High School, RM A106 Invent It, Build It visational acting. Our instructors hood books to life with games, Lego Jr.-Into the Galaxy Ages 7-12 have an extensive background in crafts and food. After reading Ages 4-6 This camp will rev up that inven- teaching the fundamentals of acting. the story they will create a recipe 5,4,3,2,1 Blast off! Travel through tive spirit! Each day campers will Who knows, maybe a star will be inspired by the book. space while we explore the galaxy. have a new design on new inven- born. Maybe that star is you! FEE: IC $131 / OC $136 FEE: IC $131 / OC $136 tions. Kids will design, test and FEE: IC $191 / OC $196 8/14-8/18 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6710 .301 6/26-6/30 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6701 .301 tweak their inventions while work- 7/31-8/4 M-F 9 am-3 pm 6708 .301 West Linn High School, RM A103 West Linn High School, RM A105 ing through the scientific method. West Linn High School, B Commons Sample challenges include confetti Baking launcher, a car that can be pow- Ages 7-12 ered without a motor, or a speedy Students will explore different emergency shelter. The sky’s the baking methods with sweet and limit with a little creativity! savory recipes. Cookies, cakes FEE: IC $191 / OC $196 and pies, Oh My! 7/24-7/28 M-F 9 am-3 pm 6705 .301 FEE: IC $115 / OC $120 West Linn High School, RM A106 7/5-7/7 W-F 9 am-3 pm 6702 .301 Sunset Firehall, Downstairs Lego Engineering Electronics Ages 7-12 This camp builds on our exciting Y Chefs Around the World Lego Engineering program by Ages 7-12 adding cool electronic components No passport required to take to the projects. Now, not only will this culinary journey around the our Lego creations move with world. Our chefs will learn about motors and gears like our other creating recipes, nutrition and camps, but we’ll add lights, motion using cooking utensils all while sensors, dials, buttons, switches, cooking new and exciting cuisine buzzers and much more! www.governmentjobs.com/careers/westlinn from all around the world. FEE: IC $191 / OC $196 Did you know West Linn Parks and Recreation provides great summer employment opportunities? FEE: IC $191 / OC $196 7/31-8/4 M-F 9 am-3 pm 6706 .301 7/10-7/14 M-F 9 am-3 pm 6703 .301 West Linn High School, RM A106 Apply soon, some positions close April 7th. Sunset Firehall, Downstairs �osi�ons in�l�de� �easonal �ar� ��endant� �pray �ar� ��endant� �e�rea�on �ite ��pervisor� �e�rea�on ��endant� and �ol�nteer �afety �o�n �eader. �ee f�ll �ob des�rip�ons� rate of pay and apply online at the address above.

SUMMER 2017 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 7 Youth Programs & Summer Camps Young Rembrandts Summer Camps “Drawings are an invaluable aid to my mathematical thinking and an essential ingredient of most of my mathematical expositions.” - Sir Roger Penrose, British mathematician, author and relativist

Monster Creatures & Creeps be messy fun, so dress appropri- Ages 5-12 ately. Enroll today! Laugh-out-loud funny! Mind- FEE: IC $200 / OC $205 bendingly-creepy! Eerie-but 7/17-7/20 M-Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6351 .301 exciting! These are just some of West Linn HIgh School, RM A103 the words that best describe our Monsters, Creatures and Creeps African Safari Workshop Ages 8-14 workshop. If your child is a fan of Go on a Safari adventure with creepy, crawly monsters, this Sum- Chalk Pastel: FEE: IC $180 / OC $185 Young Rembrandts this summer! mer Art workshop is the perfect Pattern & Design 7/31-8/3 M-F 12:30-2:30 pm 6355 .301 We will explore the exciting land fit. Over the course of four days, Ages 9-14 West Linn High School, RM A102 and many animals that inhabit your child will learn to draw and Young Rembrandts now offers Africa. In four days we will draw Summer Art Workshop cartoon a variety of characters and a four-day chalk pastel drawing a variety of animals in various Ages 5-14 even complete a large composition class! Explore multicultural art Who loves the Summer? Students scenes with different media. To using pastels. They will learn to in our Worldly Artistic Designs will have a blast creating many keep things exciting, we will draw monsters of all shapes, sizes workshop. We begin our world scenes of different parts of the sum- explore the African Safari through and colors. There are big mon- tour in Mexico as we draw several mer. From the beach to camping to the fun technique of cartoon as sters...and little monsters! Furry welcoming, colorful doorways. the zoo to playgrounds and so much well. We will even challenge our monsters …and scaly monsters! Next, we journey to Africa and more, there will be four jammed artistic talents by creating a large If we can imagine a monster, we’ll explore the design intricacies of packs days of awesome summer scene – one in a graphic style draw it! They will learn how to African crafts. Our artistic enlight- inspired art. During this multi-me- filled with a variety of animals. draw amazing cartoon characters enment doesn’t stop there; we’ll dia camp students will use Colored Our exploration through Africa with humorous expressions and move on to design Paisley patterns, Pencils, Sharpies, & Markers; learn- allows for a bounty of adventure animated poses. Be a part of an ancient design embraced by ing new coloring techniques and and creativity. something fun and special. Enroll many cultures. Then, Asian paper perfecting their art skills. FEE: IC $180 / OC $185 your budding artist today! lanterns will shed light on the FEE: IC $180 / OC $185 7/24-7/27 M-Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6352 .301 FEE: IC $165 / OC $170 Far Eastern design styles. These 8/14-8/17 M-Th 9:30-11:30 am 6356 .301 West Linn High School, RM A102 7/10-7/13 M-Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6350 301. classes will be messy fun, so dress West Linn High School, RM A102 West Linn High School, RM A104 Chalk Pastel: Dinosaurs appropriately. Enroll today! Ages 11-16 FEE: IC $200 / OC $205 Fashions, Faces and Flowers Chalk Pastel: Travel back in time to the land of 7/31-8/3 M-Th 9:30 am-12 pm 6354 .301 Ages 6-13 For fashionistas, florists and bud- Around the World the lost. Join Young Rembrandts West Linn High School, RM A102 Ages 9-14 ding makeup artists, this Young for a workshop celebrating a fa- Explore multicultural art in our Cartooning Under the Sea Rembrandts’ workshop celebrates voritetopic - dinosaurs! Every day Worldly Artistic Designs work- Ages 5-12 the beautiful world of girls. Every students will learn to use pastels shop. We begin our world tour in What a great opportunity to draw day students will be challenged to create impressive and frame- Mexico as we draw several wel- original Young Rembrandts’ fish and delighted drawing images that worthy art. Artists will draw and coming, colorful doorways. Next, characters! Our fish characters will exude femininity and color different types of dinosaurs we journey to Africa and explore consist of sharks, jelly fish, loveliness. Students will draw and in varying artistic styles ranging the design intricacies of African octopus and others. We will give color faces, stretch their imagina- from realism, graphic and cartoon. crafts. Our artistic enlightenment our fish characters expressions tions illustrating whimsical flowers Perfect for boys or girls who love doesn’t stop there; we’ll move and will pace them in fun, action and challenge their creativity when the ancient world of big lizards! on to design Paisley patterns, scenes. On our final day, we will tying them all together in fanciful Sign up today! an ancient design embraced by draw a large scene of the coral reef settings. Prepare for elegance and a FEE: IC $210 / OC $215 many cultures. Then, Asian paper environment, inviting a great op- heap of drawing excellence! Enroll 7/24-7/28 M-F 12:30-2:45 pm 6353 .301 lanterns will shed light on the Far portunity to use a variety of colors your child today! West Linn High School, RM A102 Eastern design styles. Our travels and textures. Our creative juices FEE: IC $190 / OC $195 end in Russia as we illustrate a will flow as we develop new and 8/14-8/17 M-Th 12:15-3 pm 6357 .301 mainstay of Russian architecture – fun characters! Pencils, markers West Linn High School, RM A102 the onion dome. These classes will and Sharpies™ will be used. 8 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Youth Programs & Summer Camps

Jedi Master Engineering using LEGO® Ages 7-11 The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drivers, pneumat- Jedi Engineering using LEGO® ics and eccentric motion. Build Ages 5-7 LEGO® X-Wings, AT-AT Walk- The Force Awakens in this ers, Pod Racers, Star Destroy- introductory engineering ers, Cloud Cities, Settlements, course for young Jedi! Explore Fortresses and other complex engineering principles by machines and structures from a designing and building projects galaxy far, far away. such as LEGO® X-Wings, R2 FEE: IC $144 / OC $149 Units, Energy Catapults, Defense 7/10-7/14 M-F 1-4 pm 6501 .301 Intro to STEM with LEGO Intro to STEM with LEGO® Turrets and Settlements from West Linn High School, RM A106 Ages 5-7 Ages 5-7 a galaxy far, far away. Create Tap into your imagination with Ratchet up your imagination with motorized and architectural tens of thousands of LEGO®! tens of thousands of LEGO®! projects with imagination and Build engineer-designed projects Build engineer-designed projects engineering to defeat the Empire! such as Boats, Snowmobiles, such as Motorcycles, Castles, FEE: IC $144 / OC $149 Catapults and Merry-Go-Rounds. Airplanes and Monorails. Then 7/10-7/14 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6500 301. Then use special pieces to create use special pieces to create your West Linn High School, RM A106 your own unique design! New own unique design! New and and returning students can returning students can explore the explore the endless creative pos- endless creative possibilities of sibilities of the LEGO® building the LEGO® building system with system with the guidance of an the guidance of an experienced experienced Play-Well instructor. Play-Well instructor. FEE: IC $144 / OC $149 FEE: IC $144 / OC $149 7/24-7/28 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6502 .301 8/14-8/18 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6504 .301 West Linn High School, RM A104 West Linn High School, RM B104 STEM FUNdamentals with STEM FUNdamentals with LEGO® LEGO® Ages 7-11 Ages 7-11 Power on your engineering skills Level up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO®! tens of thousands of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering and architec- physics, engineering and architec- ture through engineer-designed ture through engineer-designed projects such as Snowmobiles, projects such as Motorcycles, Towers, Catapults and Battle- Aircraft Carriers, Conveyor Belts tracks! Design and build as never and Rail Racers! Design and before, and explore your craziest build as never before, and explore ideas in a supportive environ- your craziest ideas in a support- ment. An experienced instructor ive environment. will challenge new and returning FEE: IC $144 / OC $149 students to engineer at the next 8/14-8/18 M-F 1-4 pm 6505 .301 level. West Linn High School, RM B104 FEE: IC $144 / OC $149 7/24-7/28 M-F 1-4 pm 6503 .301 West Linn High School, RM A104 SUMMER 2017 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 9 Youth Programs & Summer Camps

Code Summer Chess Camp Corbin Yu, To The Future Ages 7-12 Camps Whether you are a beginner or seasoned player, you are invited to join codetothefuture.com Coach Corbin for a fun-filled and stimulating week of chess. Corbin Yu earned the National Master title at the 2013 World Open and was a 3-time Oregon High School State Champion. During the week, he will introduce and guide students through key chess concepts on a large demonstration board. In doing so, students will develop a strong Pokémon Go problem solving mentality. Coach Corbin will give personalized advice Video Game Design as they hone their skills against each other over the board, culminating Ages 7-12 in a camp tournament at the end of each week. Exciting Chess variants Gotta catch ‘em all! Campers will dive into the exciting world of com- such as bughouse, progressive, and cylindrical chess will help students puter coding and Pokémon through Scratch, developed at MIT. Scratch approach the game from fresh perspectives. Their fast pace and is a block-based application designed to make it simple for anyone to abstract problem solving are very popular with students. All skill levels learn programming. Throughout the camp, coders create Poke projects welcome. like their very own Pokedex or a Pokémon Battle game! FEE: IC $180 / OC $185 FEE: IC $150 / OC $155 7/17-7/21 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6580 .301 7/17-7/21 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6575 .301 West Linn High School, RM A102 West Linn High School, RM A106 7/31-8/4 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6581 .301 West Linn High School, RM A104 Minecraft Modding Camp! Ages 9-14 Why just *play* Minecraft when you can *create* Minecraft? In this Chess Wizard Camp camp designed for quick learners or those with block-based coding Ages 5-14 experience, campers will learn how to code in Java by making a mod Join us this summer for tons of challenging chess lessons, exciting games, for Minecraft! This is professional, text-based coding. Create and then and cool prizes. You’ll improve your chess skills, meet new friends, and craft a sword out of mushy bananas, or spawn a flying golden cow! work out your most powerful muscle-your brain! Our camps include Make the full transition from player to content creator! fun team chess games (like bughouse), recess time (of course), snacks, Max 12 tournaments, and puzzles. Each camper receives a T-shirt, trophy, and FEE: IC $212 / OC $217 puzzle folder. Unleash your brain power and spend part of your vacation 7/17-7/21 M-F 1-4 pm 6576 .301 with Chess Wizards! Chess Wizards has been teaching the game of chess West Linn High School, RM A106 since 2002. Our interactive curriculum makes learning fun for new and 8/21-8/25 M-F 1-4 pm 6578 .301 seasoned players alike. Our K-8 day camps are led by our most experi- West Linn Adult Community Center enced instructors, and provides our students with a memorable camp experience while challenging their mind. Star Wars Video Game Design! FEE: IC $175 / OC $180 Ages 7-12 7/24-7/28 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6560 .301 May the force be with you! Campers will dive into the exciting world West Linn High School, RM A101 of computer coding and Star Wars through Scratch, developed at MIT. Scratch is a block-based application designed to make it simple for anyone to learn programming. Throughout the camp, coders create Star Wars projects like their very own Space Battle or Pod Racing Game! FEE: IC $150 / OC $155 8/21-8/25 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6577 .301 West Linn Adult Community Center

10 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Youth Programs & Summer Camps Mad Science tors and night vision. Campers space engineer while assembling Moving with Science will have the opportunity to check a space station and delve into the Ages 8-12 out spy equipment and even create physics of carnival rides, structural Join the Mad Scientist in a fun- their own edible message! Camp- basics of bridges and nature’s very filled exploration of how science ers will use discover to communi- own engineering marvels. Tinker keeps our world moving. Take a cate stealthily like real spies. with bricks during camp and build close-up look at a wide array of FEE: IC $168 / OC $173 your own LEGO®-compatible scientific disciplines: chemistry, 6/26-6/30 M-F 1-4 pm 6551 .301 brick models to test! Get into engi- biology, engineering, physics and West Linn High School, RM B101 neering the Mad Science way! optics! Take apart owl pellets to FEE: $168 / OC $173 see what they cannot digest! Join Rockets & Science of Flight 7/10-7/14 M-F 1-4 pm 6553 .301 a team of camper engineers and Imagination Academy Ages 5-8 West Linn High School, RM B102 build bridges, domes, cubes and Space, rockets, planes and Ages 5-8 pyramids. Make your own side- flight…a little bit of everything Discover, create and play! All Radical Robotics walk chalk, crystal gardens and a for a rockin’ good time! Our most Ages 8-13 aboard the imagination train as chromatography-dyed t-shirt! popular camp, younger campers Spend the week exploring the your Jr. Mad Scientist takes a FEE: IC $168 / OC $173 have a blast learning the hows and wonderful world of automation. journey around the world of sci- 8/14-8/18 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6555 .301 whys of aerodynamics by studying From the very basics of robotics to ence. Join the fun as we make our West Linn High School, RM A101 own inventions while exploring all things that fly: planes, kites, the complexity of building TWO of the world of inventors, learn to hot air balloons, helicopters and of your own robots! With all the cool Rocket Lab cast fossils in the domain of the course rockets. stuff you take home, including the Ages 8-12 dinosaurs, explore the vastness of FEE: IC $168 / OC $173 two robots that you build yourself, 3…2…1…Blast Off! This camp is space and create a comet, watch 7/10-7/14 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6552 .301 you’ll continue your exploration of rockets, rockets and more rockets! the pull of gravity with parachutes West Linn High School, RM B102 the science of robotics long after Build and launch a rocket every- and feel the heaviness of the air your week with our Mad Scientist day as you learn all about, you pressure all around us! Brixology is over. guessed it, rockets! Your child is in FEE: IC $168 / OC $173 Ages 8-12 FEE: $354 / OC $359 for an action-packed week focused Brixology Camp by Mad Science 6/26-6/30 M-F 9 am-12 pm 6550 301. 7/17-7/21 M-F 9 am-4 pm 6554 .301 entirely on rockets and the physics sets the foundation for our next West Linn High School, RM B101 West Linn High School, RM B103 of rocket flight! Campers will learn generation of makers! Learn about the importance of teamwork in the exciting field of engineering Spy Academy launching rockets and will have as a Mad Scientist guides you Ages 8-12 the opportunity to try their hand at and your team to accomplish Look out 007-the Mad Science Spy each role! engineering-themed projects using Academy is in session! Step into FEE: IC $168 / OC $173 LEGO® bricks and other materi- the shoes of a spy in action from 8/14-8/18 M-F 1-4 pm 6556 .301 als. Step in the shoes of an aero- decoding messages to metal detec- Rosemont Ridge Middle School, RM A102

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show what students have learned. multiple aerial apparatus. Over the trees with A-WOL Dance Collec- A-WOL Summer Sure to be a memorable experi- course of the week, campers will tive in the beautiful Mary S. Young Camps ence for both campers and parents. learn fun new aerial tricks, basic Park in West Linn, OR. “Hang” www.awoldance.org Students should wear athletic tumbling and dance skills, build out with the A-WOL aerial tree clothing that is easy to move in as strength and flexibility, and utilize dancers as you learn climbing, well as bring water and snacks. their creativity and expression. The flying and maneuvering skills Aerial Playground in the Min 5 Max 12 week will end with a small per- on silks and trapeze. Over the Park-Super Fly FEE: IC $225 / OC $230 formance for family and friends to course of the week, campers will (Beginning) 7/10-7/14 M-F 1:30-4 pm 6275 .301 show what students have learned. learn fun new aerial tricks, basic Ages 7-11 7/17-7/21 M-F 10:30 am-1 pm 6276 .301 Sure to be a memorable experi- tumbling and dance skills, build Spend a week soaring from the 7/17-7/21 M-Th 1:30-4 pm 6277 .301 ence for both campers and parents. strength and flexibility, and utilize trees with A-WOL Dance Collec- 8/7-8/11 M-F 10:30 am-1 pm 6278 .301 Students should wear athletic their creativity and expression. The tive in the beautiful Mary S. Young clothing that is easy to move in as week will end with a small per- Park in West Linn, OR. “Hang” Aerial Playground in the well as bring water and snacks. formance for family and friends to out with the A-WOL aerial tree Min 5 Max 12 show what students have learned. dancers as you learn climbing, Park-Teen Fly (Beginning) FEE: IC $225 / OC $230 Sure to be a memorable experi- flying and maneuvering skills on 7/10-7/14 M-F 10:30 am-1 pm 6279 .301 ence for both campers and parents. multiple aerial apparatus. Over the Ages 12-17 Teens spend a week soaring from 8/7-8/11 M-F 1:30-4 pm 6280 .301 Students should wear athletic course of the week, campers will clothing that is easy to move in as learn fun new aerial tricks, basic the trees with A-WOL Dance Collective in the beautiful Mary Aerial Playground in the well as bring water and snacks. tumbling and dance skills, build Min 5 Max 12 strength and flexibility, and utilize S. Young Park in West Linn, OR. Park-Mighty Fly “Hang” out with the A-WOL aerial (Beginning) FEE: IC $160 / OC $155 their creativity and expression. The 8/14-8/18 M-F 10-11:30 am 6281 .301 week will end with a small per- tree dancers as you learn climbing, Ages 4-6 flying and maneuvering skills on Spend a week soaring from the 8/14-8/18 M-F 11:30 am-1 pm 6282 .301 formance for family and friends to

Friday, June 16th 6—8:30 pm Adult Community Center 1180 Rosemont RD buffet dinner, deejay, games & crafts Fee: IC $20/OC $25 (per person)

Please register each individual separately. Class# 3001.301 Register online at www.westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec

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Broadway Hits FEE: IC $45 / OC $50 Van De Veere Song & Dance Camp 7/11-7/14 T-Th 12:30-2 pm 6315 .301 FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 Instructor, Miss Kathleen Productions 7/17-7/21 M-F 12:30-2 pm 6316 .301 Ages 8-16 Summer Camps Broadway 4 and 5 day camps! Glee Song And Dance Camp View website at www.misskathleen.net Are you a ham!? Love to perform? Instructor, Miss Kathleen All classes at Sunset Fire Hall This camp is for you! At VDV, we Ages 8-15 love our musical theater! Come One camp only! One of our and sing the hits of Broadway most popular camps ever! 4 day Beginning Tumbling Advanced Jazz Technique including Hamilton, Matilda, Camp Instructor Miss Jeana Ages 8-12 Annie, Hairspray, Newsies The TV show glee is packed This class will focus on beginner Come work your leaps, turns and and more! Learn proper vocal with great songs! Come and dance tumbling, flexibility, jumps, stretch and choreography warm ups and learn staging and learn a new one every day! and poses. This class is great with Maddie! Improve your and choreography from Broadway’s Learn proper vocal warm ups forthe student who is looking learn great dance techniques best shows. One of our most then sing and dance your way to incorporate some beginner FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 popular camps! New songs in each through the many pop songs of tumbling into their dancing like 6/26-6/30 M-F 4:30-5:30 pm 6306 .301 camp! Sign up for all of them! glee! Miss Blake makes learning rolls, handstands, and cartwheels. 7/24-7/28 M-F 4:30-5:30 pm 6307 .301 Comfortable clothes/Dancewear. fun and master your singing FEE: IC $67 / OC $72 Sneakers or dance shoes. voice with the popular songs for Ages 4-7 Intermediate/Advanced FEE: IC $45 / OC $50 this show. Includes staging and 7/10-8/14 M 3:30-4:15 pm 6300 .301 Contemporary Class 7/11-7/14 M-Th 10:30-11:30 am 6311 .301 choreography! So fun! Ages 8-12 Ages 8-12 FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 Comfortable clothes/Dancewear. 7/10-8/14 M 4:15-5 pm 6301 301. Join Maddie for her amazing fast 7/17-7/21 M-F 10:30-11:30 am 6312 .301 Sneakers or dance shoes. paced contemporary class. Work FEE: IC $77 / OC $82 Technique Boot Camp! FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 combos and amazing techniques! 7/17-7/21 M-F 2-3 pm 6317 .301 Ages 8 and Up Instructor, Miss Kathleen FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 7/10-8/14 M 5-6 pm 6302 301. Beginning/Intermediate (Jazz level 1-3) 6/26-6/30 M-F 5:30-6:30 pm 6308 .301 Dance Hip Hop & Play Ages 9 and Up Intermediate /Advanced 7/24-7/28 M-F 5:30-6:30 pm 6309 .301 Beginning Level Keep your skills up this summer Instructor, Miss Becky Tumbling with Miss Kathleen and stay busy Ages 8 and Up Tiny Tutus Ballet Camp Ages 4-6 Instructor, Miss Kathleen stretching and mastering your Need a way to practice those Join Miss Becky for this amazing Ages 3-5 jazz skills. This is for beginning/ tumbling skills you learned hip hop camp with dance and One week only! Tiny tutus Disney intermediate dancers only. Head during the dance season? games! Get your groove and build ballet...learn to dance like a across the floor and work your This class will focus on small coordination with stretches, dance Disney princess! 5 day camp turns, leaps and new floor tricks! progressions with your current and games! Learn some amazing Your little one will find the turns, Sign up now! Dancewear and tumbling skills as well as making hip hop combos this summer! twirls and jumps in this class to pirouettes. your tumbling technique stronger Dancewear and sweats. Sneakers be just what they need to become FEE: IC $65 / OC $70 FEE: IC $77 / OC $82 are a must. their very own Disney princess! 7/11-7/14 T-Th 11:30 am-12:30 pm 6313 .301 7/10-8/14 M 6-7 pm 6303 .301 FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 Comprised of center and across FEE: IC $80 / OC $85 7/24-2/28 M-F 2-2:45 pm 6318 .301 the floor work, your child will 7/17-7/21 T-F 11:30 am-12:30 pm 6314 .301 DANCE CAMPS learn the basics of ballet in a Dance Hip Hop with U Of O Dancer, Maddie fun and exciting class. And, with Technique Boot Camp! Instructor, Miss Becky Instructor, Miss Kathleen Come continue your dance a small dance at the end they Ages 7-11 Intermediate/Advanced (Jazz level 4-5) techniques!!! will get to show you all they Beginning Level. Join Miss Becky Ages 9 and Up have learned! A great camp for for this amazing hip hop camp!!!! Beginning/Intermediate Keep your skills up this beginning dancers! Leotard and Get your groove and build summer with Miss Kathleen Jazz Camp tights requested, with ballet shoes. coordination with stretches, dance Ages 8-12 and stay busy stretching and FEE: IC $40 / OC $45 combos and more! Learn some Come work your leaps, turns and mastering your jazz skills. This 7/11-7/14 T-F 2-2:45 pm 6310 .301 amazing hip hop choreography jumps, stretch and choreography is for intermediate and advanced this summer! This is a basic with Maddie! Improve your and dancers only. Double turners and beginning level class!! Dancewear learn great dance techniques up! Head across the floor and and sweats. Sneakers are a must. FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 work your turns, leaps and new FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 6/26-6/30 M-F 3:30-4:30 pm 6304 .301 floor tricks! Sign up now! 7/24-7/28 M-F 2:45-3:30 pm 6319 .301 7/24-7/28 M-F 3:30-4:30 pm 6305 301. Dancewear and pirouettes. SUMMER 2017 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 13 Youth Programs & Summer Camps

Dance Hip Hop FEE: IC $175 / OC $180 Beginning/Intermediate Ballet Dance Improv & Conditioning 8/7-8/9 M-W 10 am-3:30 pm 6322 .301 Instructor, Miss Becky Ages 8-11 Summer Camp Ages 11 and Up Dance Intensive VdV Style Join Miss Rosemary for a 3 day Open Level Beginning/Intermediate 3 day dance intensive! Intermedi- summer camp. Brush up on your Ages 7 and Up Level. Join Miss Becky for ate and advanced level skills before the fall regular dance Join us for this amazing this amazing hip hop camp!!!! with Michelle Chandler-Smith season starts! A must for our open level hip hop camp! Get Get your groove and build Ages 9 and Up serious dancers! Work on your your groove on and work on coordination with stretches, Come and join us for our 4 day technique and get ready for the conditioning your body with dance combos and more! dance intensive! This dance dance season! stretches and conditioning Learn some amazing hip hop intensive features special guest FEE: IC $35 / OC $40 then get funky and learn some choreography this summer! teacher, Michelle Chandler 8/21-8/25 M,W,F 5:30-6:30 pm 6326 .301 amazing hip hop combos this This is a class for older Smith from Seattle! Classes will summer! Dancewear and sweats. beginners or dancers with some be held in modern, jazz, lyrical, Dance Turns, Tricks & Sneakers are a must. experience level class!! Great for and contemporary techniques. FEE: IC $35 / OC $40 pre-teens and teens. Dancewear Combos and across the floor. Technique Across the Floor 8/23-8/25 W-F 12:30-1:30 pm 6328 .301 and sweats. Sneakers are a must. This camp is geared towards Jazz Dance Camps FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 our serious dancers! Not to Ages 6-12 Dance Turns, Tricks & 7/24-7/28 M-F 3:30-4:15 pm 6320 .301 be missed! Each day includes Dance technique camp. Keep Technique Jazz Dance Camps 4 classes, and a scheduled your skills up this summer in Ages 9 and up Dance Cheerleading August and stay busy stretching Dance technique camp. Keep your Ages 11 and Up lunch break each day. Space is and mastering your jazz skills. skills up this summer with Miss Beginning/Intermediate Level. limited! This is beginning /intermediate Meg and stay busy stretching and Join Miss Becky for this amazing FEE: IC $150 / OC $155 dancers only. New students and mastering your jazz skills. This is dance and cheer camp!!!! Miss 8/14-8/16 M-W 11:30 am-4 pm 6323 .301 returning students are welcome! intermediate and advanced. New Becky is a former Blazer dancer!!! Head across the floor and work students and returning students Get your groove and build BALLET SUMMER CAMPS your turns, leaps and new floor are welcome! Head across the coordination with stretches, dance with Miss Rosemary tricks! Sign up now! Dancewear floor and work your turns, leaps combos and more! Learn some and dance paws or pirouettes. and new floor tricks! Sign up amazing cheer style choreography Intermediate/Advanced Ballet FEE: IC $35 / OC $40 now! Dancewear and dance paws this summer! This is a class for Ages 10 and Up 8/23-8/25 W-F 11:30 am-12:30 pm 6327 .301 or pirouettes. older beginners or dancers with Join Miss Rosemary for a 3 day FEE: IC $70 / OC $75 some experience level class!! summer camp. Brush up on your 8/23-8/25 W-F 1:30-3:30 pm 6329 .301 Great for pre-teens and teens. skills before the fall regular dance Dancewear and sweats. Sneakers season starts! A must for our are a must. Instructor, Miss Becky serious dancers! Work on your FEE: IC $56 / OC $61 technique and get ready for the Cheer Prep Summer Camp 7/24-7/28 M-F 4:15-5 pm 6321 .301 dance season! Instructor Margarita Kiker FEE: IC $45 / OC $50 Ages4-11 Dance Intensive VdV Style 8/21-8/25 M,W,F 3:30-4:45 pm 6324 .301 3 day dance intensive! Girls will learn basic cheerleading skills-motions, jumps, basic Intermediate and advanced level Pointe and Variations Camp tumbling, stunting and mini dances. There will be a performance with Ian Howe Intermediate/Advanced on Friday. Pom Poms and T-shirt included. Ages 10 and up Ages 9 and Up Come and join us for our 4 day Join Miss Rosemary for a 3 day Ages 4-6 dance intensive! This dance summer camp. Brush up on your FEE: IC $30 / $35 intensive features special guest skills before the fall regular dance 6/26-6/30 M-F 10-11 am 6950 .301 season starts! A must for our teacher, Michelle Chandler Ages 7-12 serious dancers! Work on your Smith from Seattle! Classes will FEE: IC $50 / OC $55 technique and get ready for the be held in modern, jazz, lyrical, 6/26-6/30 M-F 11:15 am-1:30 pm 6951 .301 dance season! and contemporary techniques. West Linn High School, Commons Combos and across the floor. FEE: IC $28 / OC $33 This camp is geared towards our 8/21-8/25 M,W,F 4:45-5:30 pm 6325 .301 serious dancers! Not to be missed! Each day includes 5 classes, and a scheduled lunch break each day. Space is limited! 14 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Youth Sports

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Presented by Kidz Love Soccer All classes located at: Tanner Creek Park-No Class 7/2 Since 1979, Kidz Love Soccer has been dedicated to teaching children the world’s most popular sport within a nurturing, recreational environment. A typical session experience includes age appropriate activities: skill demonstrations, fun games, and instructional scrimmages. Young soccer enthusiasts experience soccer fun in a safe, non-competitive environment. Kidz Love Soccer…“Where the score is always FUN to FUN!”™ Mommy/Daddy & Me Tot & Pre Soccer Ages 2-3 .5 Ages 3 .5-5 Introduce yourself and your Little tykes will enjoy running toddler to the “World’s Most and kicking just like the big kids! Popular Game”! As you and your Encourages large motor skill child participate in our fun age development through fun soccer appropriate activities, your child games and introduces small will be developing their large children to the group setting. All motor skills and socialization participants receive a Kidz Love skills. The fun happens on the Soccer jersey! Shin guards are S o c c e r 1: receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey! field, and in Mommy/Daddy & required after the first meeting. Techniques & Teamwork Min 5 Max 24 Me Soccer, parents are part of Min 5 Max 24 Ages 5-6 FEE: IC $88/OC $93 the action, not watching from the FEE: IC $88/OC $93 Players will learn dribbling, 4/5-5/24 W 3:45-4:30 pm 7111 .201 sidelines! 4/5-5/24 W 5:15-5:50 pm 7104 .201 , receiving, shooting, 4/8-6/3 Sa 11:00-11:45 am 7112 .301 Min 5 Max 20 4/8-6/3 Sa 9:40-10:15 am 7105 .201 age-specific defense, etc. Fun skill No class 5/27 FEE: IC $88/OC $93 No class 5/27 games are played at every session, 6/20-8/15 Tu 3:45-4:30 pm 7111 .301 4/5-5/24 W 6-6:30 pm 7100 201. 6/20-8/15 Tu 5:15-5:50 pm 7104 .301 and every participant will have a No class 7/4 4/8-6/3 Sa 9:00-9:30 am 7101 201. No class 7/4 ball at his or her feet. Small-sided 6/24-8/19 Sa 11:00-11:45 am 7110 .301 No Class 5/27 6/24-8/19 Sa 9:40-10:15 am 7106 .301 soccer matches will be introduced No class 7/1 6/20-8/15 Tu 6-6:30 pm 7100 301. No class 7/1 gradually. Shin guards are Tanner Creek Park No class 7/4 Tanner Creek Park required after the first meeting. All Soccer 3: Match Play 6/24-8/19 Sa 9:00-9:30 am 7103 301. participants receive a Kidz Love Ages 10-12 No class 7/1 Soccer jersey! Tanner Creek Park Come join Kidz Love Soccer for 4/5-5/24 W 4:30-5:15 pm 7108 .201 some intense soccer fun! Each 4/8-6/3 Sa 10:15-11:00 am 7109 .201 week we will focus on the fun No class 5/27 and fast-paced action of non- Sudy Soccer 6/20-8/15 Tu 4:30-5:15 pm 7108 .301 Ages 6-12 years competitive match play. Teams No class 7/4 Program focus is building cooperation, self esteem, and leader- are formed at each class meeting 6/24-8/19 Sa 10:15-11:00 am 7107 .301 ship skills through soccer. Players will engage in a fun and friendly and vary from week to week No class 7/1 environment where everyone feels welcomed and learning basic to encouraging players to develop Tanner Creek Park advanced skills. Teaching basics of the game and cooperative and individually in a variety of sportsmanship skills through fair play, games, and competition. You Soccer 2: positions with a variety of different will improve individual and team skills including: Skill drills (drib- Skillz & Scrimmages teammates. Everyone plays and bling and passing), heading, defense and offense, shooting ranging Ages 7-10 everyone wins! Each participant from beginner to advanced levels. Besides learning new skills, camp- Kidz 7-10 years of age will enjoy receives a soccer jersey. Shin ers make new friends, and be the best you can be! Play relay games, advanced skill building: dribbling, guards are required. tag games, compete in fun competitions! All skill levels welcome passing and shooting in a team Min 5 Max 24 (groups are split by ability/grade level) please bring snack, lunch, sun play format. Each class will focus FEE: IC $88/OC $93 screen, and water. Come out to play and join the fun! Participants will on scrimmages that emphasize 4/5-5/24 W 2:45-3:45 pm 7113 .201 receive a T shirt and diploma. application of finer technical 6/20-8/15 Tu 2:45-3:45 pm 7113 .301 FEE: IC $105/OC $115 points. All levels are welcome No class 7/4 8/7-8-11 M-F 9 am-2 pm 7050 301. Mary S . Young Park, Soccer Field to come enjoy the world’s most Tanner Creek Park popular game! All participants 16 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Outdoor Adventures

Coyle Outside presents: Stealth, Parkour and low impact acrobatics/tumbling, free running, stage fighting (cho- Survival Camp Circus Skills: reographing theatric fighting and Week-long day camps are held at Mary S. Young Park. Movements Camp!! clown fighting) object manipula- For questions on course content and details call Dan at Coyle Outside Ages 10-14 tion (, devil sticks, Chi- 541-760-0774. Want to move like a ninja, an nese yo yos and similar manual acrobat or even stalk through skills) and slack lines (low/close Introduction to Survival Shelters, broad approaches to the forest like a mountain to the ground work). Ages 6-9 contemporary and primitive fire lion? Learn how to make Campers should be ready to be This camp is an exciting building, various traps and food your body do things it can’t do physical and get dirty! Camp adventure in experimenting gathering/ID techniques as well now. Movements Camp incorpo- includes games and initiatives with nature. Instructors with as orienteering and navigation are rates various movement forms, all to create fun and challenge and a background in survival and taught in detail by experienced outside, to create increased body ends with a group demonstration primitive skills use games and survival and primitive skills prac- awareness, control, confidence of skills learned. Bring lunch, scenarios (“what would you do titioners. Other more advanced and connection to nature. All snacks, shoes that can get wet if?”) typically seen on popular TV skills (tracking, wilderness movements occur at ground level and appropriate clothes. shows to introduce campers to medicine, cooking, cordage, stone and are instructed/supervised Min 4 Max 8 common but fun and challenging tools etc.) are introduced as time by staff with experience teaching FEE: IC $295 /OC $300 skills. Campers work in teams allows. The class emphasizes the the content. We rotate through 8/14-8/18 M-F 9 am-4 pm 6905 .301 to solve problems such as how development of teamwork, leader- skills each day building mas- Mary S . Young Park to stay warm and dry in bad ship and decision making skills tery through the week. Content weather, basic fire building skills, as necessary to performing well includes stealthy/quiet stalking, simple traps and various ways when resources are few. Prior to make rope. Fun games that completion of Introduction to require campers to learn stealthy Survival Camp is recommended eNRG Kayaking Water Sports movement are a big part of each but not required. Tools to build day. The goal of this camp is your own emergency kit avail- 3-Day Youth Camps to develop social skills and self able for sale at end of class. Bring Ages 8-18 the islands only accessible by esteem and to have a lot of fun lunch, snacks, shoes that can get ACA Certified instructors will boat while eating lunch. doing it. This class is structured wet and appropriate clothes. oversee the camps, and instruct as a pre-cursor to the Advanced Min 7 Max 8 youth on river safety, and proper DAY THREE: This day will pull to- Survivor Camp. Tools to build FEE: IC $215 /OC $220 paddling techniques in canoes, gether all the lessons gained from your own emergency kit available 7/17-7/21 M-F 9 am-1 pm 6904 .301 kayaks and stand up paddle the past two days and paddle for sale at end of class. Mary S . Young Park, Shelter boards while incorporating fun towards Willamette Falls. Camp- Min 4 Max 8 games to ensure an exciting day ers will learn about river ecology FEE: IC $215 /OC $220 Fish Hunters! for campers. Campers must bring and participate in a small river 6/26-6/30 M-F 9 am-1 pm 6900 .301 Ages 8-13 water, sunscreen, and sack lunch. stewardship cleanup along the 7/17-7/21 M-F 9 am-1 pm 6901 .301 We will spend the week learning way and view view the upstream Mary S . Young Park, Shelter Kids will be divided up based on various fishing techniques and side of the Willamette Falls Locks age, experience and ability level. visiting different fishing holes in from a distance. Campers should Advanced Survivor Camp the area. Learn how to cast and DAY ONE: Introduction to boats, bring lunch to camp. Ages 9-13 set up a rod. Learn primitive fish- gear and the river. Learn basic Max 12 This course builds on the ing techniques including various boating skills with a fun, recre- FEE: IC $225 / OC $230 beginner class and takes nature fish traps and trot lines. If you ational paddle on this flat water 6/26-6/28 M-W 10 am-3 pm 7201 .301 exploration to a whole new level. catch one you don’t need to bring section which is a great place to 7/17-7/19 M-W 10 am-3 pm 7202 .301 Campers use increasingly com- lunch for this camp!! Bring lunch, be introduced to paddling and 8/7-8/9 M-W 10 am-3 pm 7204 .301 plicated scenarios such as being snacks, shoes that can get wet we will spend a lot of time with 8/28-8/30 M-W 10 am-3 pm 7203 .301 lost, accidents in remote places, and appropriate clothes. games, and basics. All classes meet at Willamette Park, dealing with natural disasters Min 7 Max 8 at parking lot at the bottom of 12th Street DAY TWO: A short river history (including the Zombie Apoca- FEE: IC $220/OC $225 and hydrology lesson followed lypse) to develop real survival, 7/18-7/22 M-F 9 am-4 pm 6903 .301 by a paddle upriver towards the disaster response and primitive Mary S . Young Park Narrows. Campers will get a skills. Improvised and natural chance to take a small hike on

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Expedition Old Growth presents NW Discoveries A Tour of the Tree Canopies All trips are for adults and 11-18 year olds that are accompanied by adults; unless otherwise noted. Meet location directions and equipment lists also available on website: www.nwdiscoveries.com Trips and lessons go rain or shine. Touring Kayak for the tour. Cost includes kayak Beginning Lesson equipment and guide. Trips go The first half will include rain or shine. discussion on kayak equipment, FFE: IC $64/OC $69 steering strokes, paddling in a 4/15 Sa 8:30 am-1:30 pm 2104 .301 straight line, bracing and rescues. Sauvie Island, The second half will be a tour Meet Sauvie Island Bridge (14001 NW Gillihan on a local waterway to become Loop Rd ., Portland, OR 97231) proficient in our skills. We use 7/8 Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pm 2105 .301 stable solo and tandem kayaks Tualatin River, Tualatin Community Park 7/9 Su 8:30 am-12:30 pm 2106 .301 Into the Canopy Kid’s Tree Adventure that have big cockpits. This class is a great introduction for beginners Clackamette Park, Oregon City Ages 7-12 A Tour of the Trees to the sport. Cost includes kayak Ages 13+ An engaging program aimed at creat- Who doesn’t love climbing trees? ing an appreciation for the beautiful equipment and guide. Trips go Touring Kayak Reminisce to those summer days outdoors and especially of the trees rain or shine. Beginning & Intermediate where you were hanging carefree and habitat within Mary S. Young FEE: IC $45/OC $50 Long Tour & Lesson with a smile on your face. You can Park. Participants will experience an 4/15 Sa 2:30-5:30 pm 2103 .301 With transit relive those memories, and cre- array of activities allowing for a fun Meet location is Willamette Park These stable and responsive yet educational event. The pinnacle ate new ones, with a bit of a twist! (not West Linn), Portland kayaks will allow you to quickly will be the guided tree climb up into Expedition Old Growth will provide 7/9 Su 1-4 pm 2104 .301 the canopy of a tree where they will become proficient paddlers. a guided ascent to the upper most Mary S . Young Park Both solo and double kayaks canopies of the majestic trees right use skills learned to identify flora are available. We provide a brief here in our local parks. Along the and habitat within the tree’s canopy. way creating a greater appreciation Additional activities may include a Touring Kayak introduction/lesson to kayaking, for the living habitat and unique nature walk, leaf identification, rope Beginning & Intermediate so even the first timer will be flora thriving within the park’s forest knots and some general knowledge ready for the tour. Cost includes on how to respect the Leave No Long Tour & Lesson floor and up into the tree-tops. Pack a No transit kayak equipment and guide. Trips picnic and make it a day at the park. Trace approach when enjoying the go rain or shine. Trip includes outdoors. Participants will receive These stable and responsive Life within the trees-experience, learn kayaks will allow you to quickly transportation from Portland area. and appreciate. some take home memories from their become proficient paddlers. FFE: IC $90/OC $95 Min 6 Max 12 activities. Kids are welcome to bring a snack and water bottle. Both solo and double kayaks 4/22 Sa 8:15 am-6 pm 2105 .301 FEE: IC $135/OC $140 Min 20 Max 25 are available. We provide a brief Nehalem Bay, 7/22 Sa 9am-1pm 2201 301. FEE: IC $55/OC $60 introduction/lesson to kayaking, Meet Sunset TC Garage, Beaverton (10470 SW Location: Mary S . Young Park, 7/21 F 8am-12pm 6910 .301so even the first timer will be ready Barnes Road, Beaverton) meet at the end of the gravel parking lot . 7/21 F 1pm-5pm 6911 .301 General Details: Participants will be notified of Location: Mary S . Young Park their assigned arrival time for safety training General Details: Event will happen rain or shine; and then the actual climb. Staggered start times please send child with weather appropriate are assigned to allow a more personal approach layers. Parents are welcome to stay; however, to the experience. Maximum weight limited to programming will be most beneficial if kids are 250 pounds. A waiver will be required for each allowed to participant independently. Plan to participant that includes an indication of good arrive 15 minutes before start time to complete health standing with no physical limitations paperwork. A waiver will be required for each that may cause a safety concern for participant, participant that includes an indication of good guides or other guests. health standing with no physical limitations that may cause a safety concern for participant, guides or other guests. 18 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017  Movie on the Big Screen  Naturalist Led Night Hikes  Camping demonstra�ons  Sunday Morning Breakfast  Camp Fire ac�vi�es  Kayaking/Canoeing  Close Encounters Birds of  Games & Contests Prey

Aug. 12th Check-in: 1–3 pm, Aug. 13th Break Camp by 10:30 am

FEE: IC $50/OC $60 per campsite (up to 6 people per site) Register online at www.westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec

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L . Foster 2-Tier Anniversary Cake How to make a Faux The Cake Room Ages 13 years & Up Competition Cake Each student will cover 5” and 8” Ages 8 years & Up 4th of July Cake Ice Cream Cone Cake Pops! pre-iced cakes with a thin layer Have you ever wanted to enter Ages 8 years & Up Ages 8 years & Up of fondant, stack, then decorate a cake in a competition? Learn Make fondant pinwheels and Make 8 cake pops! Learn how to them with molded fondant pieces many tips and tricks on how to other red/white/blue creations to prepare and flavor cake for the and piping. A basic design will make a competition cake and decorate a pre-iced 8” round va- “ice cream” of these delicious and be provided but each student will other decorated items for com- nilla sponge and Italian meringue summer fun cake pops. Please have artistic license to make the petition. Handouts, coffee, tea, buttercream cake. The basic put long hair in a pony-tail. All design their own. Please put long water, and chocolate chip cookies design is provided but students supplies included. hair in a pony-tail. All supplies provided. Please put long hair in are encouraged to be creative with FEE: IC $102 / OC $107 included. Bring a sack lunch. a pony-tail. All supplies included. their own design. Please put long 7/10 M 1-4 pm 6201 .301 FEE: IC $270 / OC $275 hair in a pony-tail. All supplies Max 20 7/18 T 10 am-4 pm 6202 .301 included. FEE: IC $12 / OC $17 8/1 T 7-8 pm 6204 .301 FEE: IC $102 / OC $107 7/3 M 1-4 pm 6200 .301 Sculpt a Round Sports Ball Cake Cupcake Flowers Ages 13 years & Up 13 years & Up Sculpt a 3-D cake! Choose from Cupcakes that look like flowers! any round sports ball (baseball, Learn a few techniques for piping volleyball, tennis ball, basketball, pretty swirls on your cupcakes golf ball). Call one week prior to then adorn them with 6 butter- class to select the ball you want cream piped flowers and leaves to make in class. Please put long and 6 fondant flowers and leaves hair in a pony-tail. All supplies on of cupcakes. Please put included. Bring a sack lunch. long hair in a pony-tail. All sup- FEE: IC $270 / OC $275 plies included. 7/25 T 10 am-4 pm 6203 .301 FEE: IC $102 / OC $107 8/15 T 1-4 pm 6205 .301

Cooking with Surja Tjahaja Ages 18+ West Linn Adult Community Center

Sushi Korean Tabletop BBQ Hooray for sushi! Perfect for Ready for the ultimate summer 4th of July picnics or summer BBQ? Korean BBQ is now a entertaining. Come and learn the popular part of the Portland food hands-on A to Z of sushi making. scene-from food carts to fine dining. Class covers: selecting the raw Learn the secrets for making this materials, preparing the fillings, exciting dish inexpensively in your cooking the flavored rice, making own home while using high-quality pickled ginger and wasabi. We ingredients and sharing the fun of will make several different types tabletop cooking with family and of vegetarian and raw fish sushi. friends. Class includes making It’s sushi lover’s heaven, so come the authentic marinades for beef, Vietnamese Salad Roll prepare everything from scratch hungry. chicken and spicy pork plus mas- Turn your Labor Day Picnic into the old-fashioned way, using a Min 3 Max 18 tering the skills of tabletop cooking a gourmet treat with the perfect mortar and pestle. Come ready for FEE: IC $35/ OC $40 per person over mesquite. Great outdoor sum- food for fun-loving people. Learn a divine picnic. Materials fee: $15 payable to instructor mer fun awaits. to make Vietnamese salad rolls Min 3 Max 18 6/11 Su 10 am-1:30 pm 1010 .301 Min 3 Max 18 with BBQ chicken and shrimp FEE: IC $35/OC $40 per person FEE: IC $35/ OC $40 per person plus the traditional marinade Materials fee: $8 payable to instructor Materials fee: $12 payable to instructor using galangal and lemongrass. 8/20 Su 10 am-1:30 pm 1012 .301 7/16 Su 10 am-1:30 pm 1011 .301 We use fresh ingredients and 20 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Drivers EducationYouth/Teen/Adult offered through a partnership with Oregon Drivers Training Institute June 26th-July 19th (no class on July 4th) every M, T, W, 9 am-12 pm Classroom Location: West Linn High School, Room A 102 Mandatory Teen/Parent meeting the first Class Thursday, June 22, 6-8 pm, WLHS Commons B Registration Opens May 16th 9 am Classes are ODOT approved and a certificate of completion is issued if student meets all requirements. The program consists of 33 hours of classroom instruction, 6-hours of driving and 6-hours of observations. Behind the wheel lessons are scheduled outside of class time and will take longer to complete. The above schedule is for classroom time only. All class sessions are mandatory We recommend 10 hours of driving prior to behind-the-wheel lessons. Seating is limited and pre-registration is required. Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Last day to register is Friday before class or when class is full. • PERMIT NUMBER REQUIRED AT TIME OF REGISTRATION • BRING A PHOTOCOPY OF PERMIT TO THE FIRST CLASS . FEE FOR NON LICENSED DRIVER, UNDER AGE 18: IC $370/ OC $375

Register here: http://www.oregondrivertraining.com or contact Oregon Driver Training Institute at 503-225-0770 for further questions.

Take Care of West Linn Day May 20, 2017, 9 am-12 pm Appreciation Barbecue at Mary S. Young Park, 12-1:30 pm

The Parks & Recreation Departments mission for Take Care of West Linn Day is to promote the value of volunteerism and community pride by making available opportunities for community members to participate in projects to give back to their community and protect one of the cities greatest assets-its parks .

The types of projects organizations may choose to organize include: • Natural Area cleanups • Park plantings • Tree planting • Community landscape projects • Invasive species removal • Park improvement projects • Trail maintenance

Your organization can choose to organize your own project, partner with another organization, or send volunteers to another organization’s project .

Please let us know by April 28, 2017 if your organization is interested in participating in Take Care of West Linn Day in some form . Contact Ken Warner at 503-557-4700 or email kwarner@westlinnoregon .gov to set up group project or find more details . SUMMER 2017 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 21 Youth/Teen/Adult

Bob Ross Oil Painting Beginning Piano J . Stubb Ages: 12 years to 99 for Te e n s /A d u l t s Using a simple, step by step teaching method, Judy takes you from Evergreens at Sunse High Chateau Ages 12 & up a blank canvas to a completed masterpiece in one class. These Piano Street program is a unique classes work for beginners as well as seasoned painters. All supplies and motivating experience are provided; all you need do is show up, have fun, and take your designed specifically for teen & masterpiece home to show it off! Great way to relax and de-stress. adult beginners. Students are Min 2 Max 15 introduced to many musical FEE: IC $48/OC $ 53 (includes ALL supplies) concepts through ear training, 6/3 S 10 am-2 pm Evergreens at Sunset 1046 .301 Snake River Country Black Seascape note reading, use of chords, solo/ 6/15 TH 5:30-9 pm High Chateau 1047 .301 ensemble playing and composing. 7/13 TH 5:30-9 pm Snake River Country 1048 .301 You will be amazed at what you 7/29 S 10 am-2 pm Black Seascape 1049 .301 can play after only 4 sessions! 8/10 TH 5:30-9 pm Pinnacle Peak 1050 .301 Parents of younger students 8/26 S 10 am-2 pm Eagle Cap at Sunset 1051 .301 are welcome in class. Materials Adult Community Center, Classroom Pinnacle Peak Eagle Cap at Sunset included. About the Instructor: Judy has been painting with the ‘wet on wet’ technique for over 20 years and FEE: IC $85 / OC $90 has been a certified Bob Ross Instructor for 10 years. Judy is experienced in teaching ADD, ADHD, 8/1-8/10 T & Th 7-7:45 pm 6257 .301 and students with mild dementia symptoms. Many of her paintings are proudly displayed in homes Harmony Road Music Center across the United States. View paintings at www.wetpaints.net

MORNINGS ARE HARD…

Join the City of West Linn and celebrate the historic WEST LINN OLD TIME FAIR with this fun run in your PJ’s and FREE pancakes at the finish!

SUNDAY, JULY 16th 2017 WILLAMETTE PARK 7:00 am: Packet pickup at Willamette Park begins 8:00 am: Kids 1 mile Run - $4 pre registration $5 day of the event 8:15 am: 5K Run - $8 pre registration $10 day of the event

Register online at www.westlinnoregon.gov For information call West Linn Parks and Recreation at 503-557-4700

22 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Youth/Teen/Adult Mindfulness Meditation: Surviving Your Baby’s Manners Matter Learn the importance of being polite in all A Way to First Year situations. Set the table, practice proper greeting Health and Happiness J . Liebo, M .D . and handshake. Learn the polite way to enter Adult Ages 15 and older a conversation and to write thank you notes. Learn about your baby’s safety, behavior, Actively develop a healthy mind & body and Learn the importance of being a gracious host/ development, illnesses, sleeping, feeding and remove stress with comfortable meditation hostess and guest. Practice good manners ask questions of a pediatrician in a relaxed postures. Good for all health conditions, pain thoughout the week and share about those group setting. Four lectures with time for management, and open to all abilities. experiences at class. questions and answers each session. Open to FEE: IC $96/OC $101 (12-weeks) Min 6 Max 8 moms, dads, grandparents, uncles and aunts! Drop-in Fee: $10 per class to instructor FEE: IC $60/OC $65 Fee is per family! 6/6-8/29 T 7-8:30 pm 1066 .301 Ages 5-7 years *This course is not a substitute to your own No class 7/4 6/17 & 6/24 S 9-10:30 am 1000 .301 physician but a supplement to increase your Adult Community Center-Oak & Pine Rooms Ages 8-10 years knowledge, support the safe and healthy 6/17 & 6/24 S 10:45 am-12:15 pm 1001 .301 About The Instructor: Surja Tjahaja holds a MBA degree from USC. He has practiced environment for your infant and to decrease West Linn Adult Community Center meditation for the past XX years and is especially interested in how meditation promotes family disagreements by sharing information. neuroplasticity of the brain and healing. A graduate of the Chaplaincy Program at the Min 4 Max 10 Comments from students that have attended Manners Matter: Sati Center for Buddhist Studies in California, Mr. Tjahaja has served as a volunteer FEE: IC $25/OC $30 (Per Family) “I didn’t know other kids’ moms made them be polite at their house too!” Amanda age 6 chaplain at Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center in San Francisco. He 5/8, 5/22, 6/5, 6/12 M 7-8 pm 1500 .201 currently teaches weekly meditation classes open to people of all ages and health condi- “I didn’t think this class was going to be fun…but it is!! tions through the Parks and Recreation Departments of Lake Oswego and West Linn. West Linn Adult Community Center, Maple Room Jeffrey age 9 “My Grandma really liked her thank you note. She put it on her fridge.” Emma age 5

West Linn Old TimE Fair Friday, Saturday & Sunday July 14-16 Willamette Park, West Linn Lumberjack show Water Ski Show Pancake Breakfast Carnival Exhibitor booths Horseshoe Tournament Parade Food Booths Pie Eating Contest Raffle Drawings Mutt & Pet Show Beer Garden Live Music Car Show FIREWORKS Friday Night Bingo 1st Recycle Regatta Demonstrations Discover all that is offered at www.westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec

SUMMERWe 2017s t| REGISTER Lin ONLINEn AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 23 Old TimE Fair Friday, Saturday & Sunday July 14-16 Willamette Park, West Linn Lumberjack show Water Ski Show Pancake Breakfast Carnival Exhibitor booths Horseshoe Tournament Parade Food Booths Pie Eating Contest Raffle Drawings Mutt & Pet Show Beer Garden Live Music Car Show FIREWORKS Friday Night Bingo 1st Recycle Regatta Demonstrations Discover all that is offered at www.westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec Adult & Family Fitness

Masters to the transformational T ’a i C h i discoveries of your practice. This S .V . Miller Health and Well-Being class is for the self-motivated T’ai Beginning Chi Player who can perform the for the Entire Family Increase your vitality, coordina- 24-Movement Yang-Style Form Classes Held at Sachi Wellness Center, tion, and balance. This class solo. Enrollment requires Instruc- 2008 Willamette Falls Dr, Suite 200A, West Linn | 503-607-0018 will introduce you to the ancient tor’s permission. CLASS FEES: Chinese Yang-Style Form. The 24 Min 5 Max 20 9 weeks/classes IC $ 81/OC $86 10 weeks/classes IC $90/OC $95 Movements are performed in a FEE: IC $72/OC $77 11 weeks/classess IC $99/OC $104 12 weeks/classes IC $ 108/OC $113 continuous sequence at slow speed- 4/5-5/31 W 7-8 pm 2021 .201 $12 to drop in for most classes beneficial for any age or physical No class 5/10 shape. West Linn Adult Community Center Min 5 Max 20 Oak & Pine Room Yoga Level 2 Mindful Movement FEE: One Class Per Week: IC $72/OC $77 Advanced with Fan Form This class is designed for the yoga Breathwork, visualization, medita- Two Classes Per Week: IC $132/OC $137 T’ai Chi Ch’uan is both an external student with some experience. tion, and flexibility. These are all 4/5-5/31 W 6-7 pm 2015 201. and an internal art. Add the deep Special attention is given to postural components of this gentle move- No class 5/10 inner principles of the T’ai Chi alignment, Core strength, and pose ment yoga class that is designed West Linn Adult Community Center Masters to the transformational breakdowns while incorporating to awaken the sense of a balanced Oak & Pine Room discoveries of your practice. This twists, inversions, and balance well-being. 4/8-6/3 Sa 9:15-10:15 am 2017 201. work. 4/5-5/31 9 weeks W 9:30-10:45 am 2024 .201 No Class 5/27 class is for the experienced T’ai Chi 4/4-5/30 9 weeks Th 9-10:15 am 2003 .201 6/7-8/23 12 weeks W 9:30-10:45 am 2007 .301 Sunset Fire Hall Upstairs . Player and will focus on the Yang- Class 2/11 at Adult Community Center Style 36-Movement Fan Form. 4/6-6/1 9 weeks Tu 9-10:15 am 2004 .201 Enrollment requires Instructor’s 6/6-8/22 11 weeks Tu 9-10:15 am 2001 .201 Hatha Flow Register for Wednesday & Saturdays as listed No class 7/4 above: April-June #2019 .301 permission. This class combines the warmth Min 5 Max 20 6/8-8/24 12 weeks Th 9-10:15 am 2002 .301 of a flow class with hatha yoga Intermediate/Advanced FEE: IC $108/OC $113 in an all move to hatha yoga to T’ai Chi Ch’uan is both an external 4/8-6/3 Sa 10:15-11:45 am 2023 .201 Align with Ease open and expand the muscles and and an internal art. Add the deep No class 5/27 This class draws on the principals mind. inner principles of the T’ai Chi Sunset Fire Hall Upstairs of Iyengar (alignment-based) yoga- 6/4-8/20 12 weeks Su 4-5:15 pm 2008 .201 Class 2/11 at Adult Community Center emphasizing focus on breath, bal- 6/6-8/22 11 weeks Tu 1-2:15 pm 2009 .301 ance, and strength. Props are used No class 7/4 for safe and supported movement Yoga, Beginning I Yo g a I I and to help all students regardless Partners Yoga D . Rohrbacker D . Rohrbacker of levels of experience. Traditionally, yoga is seen as Mindfulness is now seen as key to Yoga II is an active practice built 6/7-8/30 10 weeks W 6-7:30 pm 2003 .301 an individual practice, but effective, healthy living. Yoga is all around a series of poses strung No class 6/21, 7/5 & 8/23 Partners Yoga brings people about mindfulness. This course will together in a flow known as Vin- together through movement, brings a mindful approach the mov- yasas. A more aerobic class than Gentle, Nuturing Yoga play, breath and touch. It can be ing and thinking. We build strength Yoga I, offered on Monday. Yoga Give yourself the gift of slow- practiced by any two people and and flexibility while reducing stress. II addresses endurance as well as ing down and centering within, is a great way to strengthen a We do this through movement strength and flexibility. Taken to- while listening to your body. This relationship by fostering trust and and easy meditation techniques, gether yoga I & II can offer the best class promotes balance to your communication. appropriate for all levels of ability. approach to total well being. There mind, body and spirit through the 4/6-6/1 9 weeks Th 5:30-6:45 pm 2031 .201 The course is led by a registered is also a Pranayama meditation conscious expression of movement 6/8-8/24 12 weeks Th 5:30-6:30 pm 2010 .301 Yoga Teacher with more than 15 component, one of the few offered in infused with healing energy. Basic years teaching experience. Bring a the area. This course is led by a reg- Hatha yoga is practiced while using mat and/or blanket, comfortable istered Yoga Teacher with more than stress clearing techniques leaving clothing, an empty stomach and a 15 years teaching experience. Bring you deeply relaxed and restored. positive frame of mind. a Mat and/ or blanket, comfortable 4/2-5/28 9 weeks Su 8:45-10am 2010 .201 FEE: IC $64 / OC $69 8 sessions clothes, an empty stomach and a 4/3-5/29 9 weeks M 6:30-7:45 pm 2011 .201 4/3-6/5 M 7:30-9 pm 2034 .201 positive frame of mind. 4/6-6/1 9 weeks Th 11-12:15 pm 2012 .201 No class on 4/10 & 5/29 FEE: IC $64 / OC $69 8 sessions 6/4-8/20 12 weeks Su 8:45-10 am 2004 .301 Willamette Primary School, Cafeteria 4/12-5/31 W 7:30-9 pm 2036 .201 6/5-8/21 12 weeks M 6:30-7:45 pm 2005 .301 Willamette Primary School, Cafeteria 6/8-8/24 12 weeks Th 11-12:15 pm 2006 .301

24 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Adult & Family Fitness Pilates Mat & Reformer Classes PRINCESS PILATES Instructor: Flourish Pilates (Clare Baxter & Staff) Mommy and Me classes for boys and girls ages 4-14 Address & facility location: 1785 Willamette Falls Drive, Suite #9 West Linn, OR 97068 Double the fun and Mom gets her workout www.Flourishpilates.com too. Exercises are performed standing and on Phone: 503-869-8295 • e-mail: [email protected] the mat and use Resist-a-balls, rings, rollers, Clare baxter is the owner of Flourish Pilates Studio in West Linnsince 2007. Clare has been weighted balls, bands, and the BOSU balance teaching since 1999, and is a certified stott pilates instructor, afaa fitness instructor, and has trainer. Gain strength and flexibility and additional specialized training in pilates for; pregnancy, scoliosis, herniated/bulging discs, postural awareness at any age. Learn how whiplash, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, cervical spine and shoulder stability, osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis. Clare and her certified instructors provide personal training and small to stretch and strengthen muscles to prevent group classes. back pain. Develop a strong core and increase SUMMER TERM: Monday, May 1 - Sunday, August 27, 15 sessions/ self-awareness and confidence. spanning 17 weeks. No class/charge June 18-July FEE: IC $435/OC $440 (15 sessions) Cost is for mother or father, and child to attend PILATES MAT CLASSES Beginner/Intermediate 5/6-8/26 S 10:30 -11:15 am 6800 .301 in a small group of up to 8 people Pi-Yo (Pilates/Yoga) No class 6/24 & 7/1 Reformer/Spring-Wall Healthy Back Mat Pilates Combines the beneficial stretching of Yoga THE MANY BENEFITS OF PILATES FOR KIDS: Improve strength, flexibility & tone with with the strength training benefits of the Improved Mental Concentration -this can transfer into all aspects of balls, rings, rollers, &bands! Combines Yoga Pilates Reformer machine and Spring-wall. your child’s life, resulting in better school performance, sports and extra curricular activities stretches with the strength training benefits Perform traditional Yoga moves on the Pilates of the Pilates. Some exercises are performed Reformer. Benefit from more strength & Increased Flexibility - the positions and exercises taught in Pilates standing to increase balance and functional toning. help maintain your child’s muscles and tendons limber, which is ideal fitness. Benefit from strength & toning in this FEE: IC $495/OC $499 (15 sessions) for dancers and gymnasts . challenging and safe workout. the 5/1-8/21 M 10 -11 am 2043 .301 effects of sitting in a small group and prevent Improved Posture - as your child learns to maintain neutral spine he No class 6/19 & 6/26 or she will integrate this into everyday life resulting in better posture injury. 5/6-8/26 S 9-10 am 2044 .301 at home and in school FEE: IC $292/OC $297 (15 sessions) No class 6/24 & 7/1 5/1-8/21 M 5:45-6:45 pm 2039 301. Improvement in Sports - your child will learn to efficiently transfer No class 6/19 & 6/26 energy from the back and shoulders into the arms, as well as increase Ballet Barre! & Pilates Reformer leg power . This is especially great for baseball and soccer . Improve your posture & lift your booty with SMALL GROUP TRAINING on the Ballet Barre and and tone up with the Reformer. Enhanced Self Confidence and awareness from the inside-out : ) REFORMER This great workout works the hips, gluts, arms, up to 5 people: abs, and legs. This is a fluid workout, safe for the non-dancer. By strengthening the hips and gluts, Beginner/Intermediate Pilates we can also prevent many back issues. Combat Reformer the effects of sitting in a small group. & Spring-Wall FEE: IC $495/OC $499 (15 sessions) Exercise on the Pilates Reformer machine with 5/4-8/24 Th 9-10 2045 .301 a small group of up to 6 people. Get back into No class 6/22 & 6/29 fitness gently with the Pilates Spring-wall and stretch, lengthen and strengthen muscles at the same time. Gain core strength and tone your entire body! Increase flexibility, improve posture, and prevent injury by balancing out the body. FEE: IC $495/OC $499 (15 sessions) 5/2-8/22 T 9 -10 am 2040 .301 No class 6/20 & 6/27 5/3-8/23 W 6-7 pm 2041 .301 No class 6/21 & 6/28 5/5-8/25 F 9 -10 am 2042 .301 No class 6/23 & 6/30

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Body Transformation Power Volleyball, Adult Recreational Co-ed Boot Camp Open Gym Volleyball, Open Gym J . Rodgers This open gym program is designed for the Over 18 years of age Age 18-Adult experienced volleyball player. Players with • New teams created weekly, usually two nets, Under 18 permitted with signed waiver. previous team experience and knowledge with teams rotating in round robin play. Get fit using a combination of strength, of the rules will enjoy this competitive open • Nets are at men’s height. cardio, muscle endurance, flexibility, core and gym program. This program is not for the • Class leader provides some training, skills & functional movement patterns! This class is beginning player (see Rec Volleyball program) rules are taught & practiced. challenging and fun!! Bring small hand held (2 courts, AA and A). • On-going program each Monday. weights, water and a yoga mat. Attend once or On-going program each Tuesday, Min 4 Max 28 twice a week. Classes begin the first Tuesday/ $2 per person/per night FEE: $2 per person per night, pay at door . Friday of the month. NO CLASS July 4th. Tuesdays, January 3-June 14, 8-10 pm No online registration Min 3 Max 10 Except 3/28, 4/11, and 5/123 Mondays, March 20-June 12, 8-10 pm Tuesdays and Fridays 5:30-6:30 pm Athey Creek Gymnasium . Except 3/27 and 5/29 June 1x/wk 2160 .301 2x/wk 2161 .301 For further information, contact Steve Young 503-750-6151 or For information contact David Nepom July 1x/wk 2162 .301 2x/wk 2163 .301 sytees@hotmail .com 503-305-5366 or dnepom@gmail .com August 1x/wk 2164 .301 2x/wk 2165 .301 Willamette Primary School, gym 1x/wk FEE: IC $56/OC $61 Drop-in $15 2x/wk FEE: IC $112/OC $117 Drop-in $15 West Linn Adult Community Center-Grand Fir Room About the Instructor:Jacquelyn Rodgers is certified in the following: NASM Certified Instructor, CPR & AED, running coach, sports nutritionist, and senior trainer.

West Linn’s Premiere Concert Event! Presented by

Music in the Park Concert Series Located in beautiful Tanner Creek Park Thursdays, July 20 –August 24 6:30 – 8:30 pm

July 20 - Hit Machine August 10 - The Tracey Fordice Band July 27 - Nate Botsford August 17 - Dance Hall Days August 3 – Ben Rice August 24 – Radical Revolution

Bring your chairs & picnic basket or try our local food, snack & beverage vendors. www.westlinnoregon.gov/musicinthepark

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West Linn City of Hills, Trees & Rivers Star Spangled 4th of July Celebration 1100 12th Street, Willamette Park

United States Active and Retired Army National Guard of Oregon

Live Country Western Music Food will be available for purchase Beverages by Feckin Irish Brewing Company Patriots Guard Riders

TVF&R Raising of the Flag & National Anthem performed by a member of the National Guard

Official Speakers: State Senator Richard Devlin State Representative Julie Parrish Project: Willamette River Greenway Trail County Commissioners nd West Linn Mayor Russ Axelrod Date & Time: Saturday, April 22 from 9 am – noon

Sponsored by Meeting Location: 1100 12th Street Look for Green Parks & Gramor — J.T. Smith — ICON — West Linn Tidings Rec canopy in the north side of boat landing parking. Smile Linn Dental — Les Schwab — 99.5 The Wolf Pendleton Woolen Mills — Schulz — & Others Contact: Terri Jones at WLP&R 503-557-4700 Support clean and healthy parks, neighborhoods and For more information contact Alice Richmond at 503-723-0101 2017 natural areas with SOLVE!

CITY OF West Linn PARK AND RECREATION SURVEY Help us shape the future of West Linn’s Parks, recreation and open space system!

We want to learn what you love, what you would improve and what your priorities are for parks, open space, recreation facilities, trails, programs and events in West Linn.

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Take the survey by April 30, 2017

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About instructors, Dave and Jody Crandell, they have been teach- Beginning Ballroom Dance Intermediate Adult Dance ing dance for more than two decades. They danced competitively D . Crandell D . Crandell in a world class dance circuit for 10 years and competed in 16-Adult 16- Adult the world championships. They have taught, competed and Partners Required/ No Partner Rotation Partners Required/ No Partner Rotation performed all over the western US and Canada. They take a fun No Experience Necessary No Experience Necessary and unintimidating approach with their teaching. They have Min 8 Max 24 Min 8 Max 24 instructed thousands of successful students. West Linn Adult Community Center, Oak & Pine Rooms (MPR1&2) West Linn Adult Community Center, Oak & Pine Rooms (MPR1&2) A different dance each session for the more Beginning Level Waltz experienced dancer. This class is beyond the A popular dance-easy to learn! beginning level. Type of dance to be deter- FEE: IC $45/OC $50 per person mined. Call 503-637-6295/email jivehop@ 6/8-6/29 Th 7- 8 pm 1020 .301 netzero.com for more information. Fees are Beginning Level Rumba per person. A great Latin dance. FEE: IC $45/OC $50 per person Session 1 FEE: IC $45/OC $50 per person 7/6-7/27 Th 7-8 pm 1021 .301 6/8- 6/29 Th 8:15- 9:15 pm 1023 .301

Beginning Level Session 2 Country Western 2 Step FEE: IC $45/OC $50 per person The backbone of Country Western Dancing! 7/6- 7/27 Th 8:15- 9:15 pm 1024 .301 *This class is tentative. If low preregistration we will substitute another dance. Session 3 FEE: IC $45/OC $50 per person FEE: IC $45/OC $50 per person 8/3- 8/24 Th 7- 8 pm 1022 .301 8/3- 8/24 Th 8:15- 9:15 pm 1025 .301

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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. Take Care of West Linn Day Movies in the Park Street Dance Old Time Fair Music in the Park West Linn Outdoor Adventure Haunted Trail

Contact Ken Warner for more details. 503-723-2553 or [email protected]

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Voice Overs: NOW is Your Time! Calling All Instructors! L . Foster A One-time 2- Hour Program for Adults Are you interested in teaching a class for You’ve heard Lisa Foster on TV and radio commercials! Now hear Parks & Recreation? Lisa LIVE as she illustrates how YOU could actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, and videos! Most people go about it the wrong way. Lisa will show you a unique, outside the way to cash West Linn Parks & Recreation Department is looking in on one of the most lucrative full or part-time careers out there! This is for qualified contract instructors. We are excited a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in about the possibility of working together to reach our your own time, and with practically no overhead! And NOW is the best common goals and to serve our community. time to make this happen as new companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the game changer If you have a skill you would like to share with the you’ve been looking for! Lisa Foster’s voice can be heard on commercials West Linn Community, we want to hear from you! and narrations for such clients as: Crest Toothpaste, Olay, Café Appassionato, LA Weight Loss, Advanced Laser Clinics and Sleep Train. Please review and /or download Our Instructors Min 4 Max 40 Handbook to explore your opportunities working with FEE: IC $35/OC $40 the City of West Linn Parks & Recreation Department. 6/28 W 6:30-8:30 pm 1005 .301 http://westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec West Linn Adult Community Center, Classroom- Hemlock Room West Linn Parks & Recreation About the instructor: Lisa Foster’s voice over career has been around for awhile. Her broadcasting 503-557-4700 for more information. and voice over experience began in in little ol’ Sacramento, CA back in 1991. She was the weekend traffic reporter on Rush Limbaugh’s flagship station, KFBK. Lisa moved her radio career to Seattle in 1992 where she was the traffic reporter that Seattle commuters relied upon on more than 14 different radio and TV stations. She started really learning the radio ropes on Pat Cashman’s Morning Show on KING 1090 that same year. More online.

Photography Instruction Instructor: Dwon Guvenir, Craftsman Photographer www . oregonphotosafaris com. 16-Adult Photography Basic Photography Advanced This is the first 2 hour Craftsman Photographer Dwon introduction of the Advanced Guvenir will teach you the skills Photography class, an overview necessary to be in complete of how modern digital and film control of your photography, cameras function to create art. It’s both the tech and the art of a great place to start if you’re not photography. This class brings really sure you want to take the students of all levels up to the time to develop your skills as a “advanced” level. No prerequisite. photographer. This course is not Bring camera and manual. a prerequisite for the Advanced Min 5 Max 20 Photography course. Bring FEE: IC $100/OC $105 camera and manual. 7/17- 7/19 M-W 7-9 pm 1051 .301 Min 5 Max 20 West Linn High School, Classroom A101 FEE: IC $35/OC $40 7/17 M 7-9 pm 1050 .301 West Linn High School, Classroom A101

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Adult Community Center Annual Plant Sale

Mother’s Day Tea Thursday, May 11 & Friday, May 12 Monday May 8 9 am - 3 pm Noon Adult Community Center Support the West Linn Adult Community Center by stopping by the Annual Plant Sale. Advance tickets will be available There will be beautiful hanging baskets, Early-April annuals, perennials, vegetable starts and more. for this delightful annual event Perfect time to think about those Mother’s Day Gifts

celebrating mothers and other wonderful *All proceeds from the event go towards the operation women that bring joy to our lives. of the Adult Community Center.

The West Linn Adult Community Center Gift Shop “the best little Gift Shop in West Linn”

Open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 3 pm 1180 Rosemont Road • 503-557-4704

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Photo by Expressions of Eden The West Linn Adult Community Open Monday-Friday, 9 am-3 pm Center is open to any adult 50 Closed all legal Holidays and when Schools are closed due to inclement weather years and better in the West Linn Scheduled Closures This Session: and surrounding area . The Center affords assistance to eligible adults May 29th – Memorial Day in maintaining an independent July 4th—Independence Day lifestyle through City staff, service agencies and volunteer The Adult Community Center is located at staff . The Center also provides 1180 Rosemont Road social, recreational, health and (west of Salamo, just past Rosemont Ridge Middle School) educational services and programs . 503-557-4704

Services Information and Assistance If you are looking for current information on opportunities and services available within our community Catered Meals are served at noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and you can contact us at 503-557-4704. The City of West Linn contracts with Fridays. the Pioneer Community Center in Oregon City for client services, Meals on Lunch price is $5. Wheels and in house assessments. Call 503-657-8287.

In cooperation with the Oregon City Pioneer Center the Health and Wellness Programs provided at/or through citizens of West Linn are able to receive social services the West Linn Adult Community Center are: support. Some of the services available are: Foot Clinic Foot Care is provided by a visiting nurse for $30. Meals on Wheels Volunteers deliver meals four days a week, Tues- Clinics are held every 1st Wednesday and Friday of every month. day through Friday, around noon. Arrangements can be made for frozen Call to schedule appointment at the Adult Community Center. meals for weekends and Mondays. Special meals are provided for diabetics and those needing low cholesterol and low sodium meals. Basic eligibility Home Medical Equipment Medical equipment available for requirements are that a person be age 60 or older, homebound or unable to loan at no cost include: canes, crutches, and walkers. Please note: we get to a meal site; or disabled of any age referred by Medicaid. do not always have items available. It is best to call ahead of time. Call 503-657-8287. We no longer accept or loan wheel chairs. Donations of medical equipment in good condition are greatly appreciated. Call the Center Transportation A lift-equipped bus is available to pick up West Linn at 503-557-4704 to request an item. residents. Call in a minimum of two days in advance of the day you need a ride or a week early. Pick-ups begin around 9:30 am. Let them know if Acupuncture Treatment Chihiro Aber, Lac., MSOM provides you require use of the lift. A minimum donation per round trip ride of $2 is healing services to members of the Friends of the West Linn Adult suggested. Call 503-657-8287. Community Center the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at the Sachi Wellness Center, located at 2008 Willamette Falls Drive, Suite Transportation Reaching People (TRP) A program man- A in West Linn. Services are provided at a reduced fee of $40 for aged by the Clackamas County Social Services. It provides transportation Friends of the ACC (FACC) members. To schedule your appointment, for elderly, disabled, or rural Clackamas County residents for medical call the Adult Center at 503-557-4704. appointments, shopping, and personal errands. A four working day notice is required for a ride. Donations are greatly appreciated and needed for TRP’s continued operation. Volunteers in their personal cars provide this service. Please call 503-655-8208 to register and schedule your ride.

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Thursday, 6/1 Gorgonzola stuffed hamburgers with grilled red potato Upcoming Presentations, Cooking Classes plank fries. and Special Events Thursday, 6/15 Smoked salmon stuffed ravioli in a fire roasted red Join us for various presentations on health and senior pepper cream sauce. Served with pesto garlic bread. living topics. Some talks may get scheduled after the printing time of this brochure. Please call or stop in at Thursday, 7/6 Summer salad class! Caprese salad. Soft mozzarella, the ACC front desk for up to date information. 503-557- fresh garden tomatoes with basil leaves in a balsamic vinaigrette. 4704. Please RSVP for any below presentation. Thursday, 7/20 Greek salad. Fresh tomatoes, cucumber, red onion, bell pepper, feta cheese, artichoke hearts, Kalamata olives, in Fresh Preventing Elder Fraud basil and oregano balsamic vinaigrette. Tuesday, April 11th, 1:30-3 pm Thursday, 8/3 Teriyaki chicken skewers. Served with basmati rice Learn how to prevent, detect and report health care fraud, errors and and grilled zucchini. abuse. RSVP at the front desk. About our cooking instructor: Danial James is a member Healthy Living for your Brain and Body of the local community. He has spent many years Thursday, April 20th, 1-2:30 pm working in fine dining establishments where he learned (Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association). from some of the best head chefs in the state. He is Please call 1-800-272-3900 to register. happy to share that knowledge with us. He has a passion for cooking in all of its various styles. When he isn’t in The Basics-Memory Loss, Dementia and the kitchen you can find him at Safeway where he works Alzheimer’s Disease in the produce department. Thursday, May 18th, 1-2:30 pm (Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association). Please call 1-800-272-3900 to register. Reading Do you have a favorite author? Then come enjoy our great lending Know the 10 Signs; Early Detection Matters library. No check out – no return date or late fees. We have an Thursday, June 15th, 1-2:30 pm expansive list of authors and always accept current books for donation. (Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association). Please call 1-800-272-3900 to register.

Cooking classes Whether you’re looking to improve your cooking skills or just want to enjoy a fabulous meal with others in the community, our cooking classes will provide a fun and educational atmosphere that will leave you with new skills, new friends and a satisfied, enjoyable early dinner. Cooking classes are $20 each and include the meal. 8 person minimum is required for each class. Please register at the West Linn Adult Community Center.

Thursday, 4/6 Parmesan and Panko Crusted Cod with caper nut brown butter. Served with sautéed broccoli, carrots and onions and rice pilaf. Thursday, 4/20 Chicken Penne Pasta with cremini mushrooms in a fire red pepper cream sauce. Served with pesto garlic French bread. Thursday, 5/4 Shrimp and 3 cheese tortellini in pesto cream sauce. Served with crusty garlic bread. Thursday, 5/18 Chicken pad Thai with handmade salad rolls. Served with homemade peanut sauce. SUMMER 2017 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 33 West Linn Adult Community Center

Adult Coloring (art meditation) Research shows that adult coloring has a de-stressing power and can be therapeutic to the older adult mind. Come join this new activity and enjoy the relaxing benefits of coloring with friends. You may bring your own book or borrow one from us. Coloring pencils will be provided. Thursdays, 1-3 pm No charge

Aerobics Class Come join this group morning video exercise class. What a great way to start your day! Mon, Wed and Fri 10 - 11 am No charge

NEW! Core Conditioning Curtain Call Honoring Our Memories Book Club Strength training using a Are you a theatre buff? Do you Our “Honoring Our Memories” This gathering is designed to be combination of free weights, enjoy stage productions? If so, call class is designed to encourage able to hold lively, well balanced stretch bands and medicine or stop by the ACC for titles and writing as a celebration of life. book discussions. Call the Center balls as well as your own body dates of upcoming shows for the for the name of current titles. Through this celebration we resistance. This is a Pilates, yoga Lakewood Center for Arts in Lake leave stories that impact beliefs, 2nd Wed of each month 1-2 pm and strength training fusion Oswego. life lessons, hopes and dreams

No charge workout. We focus on core for our loved ones. Please

strength, flexibility and total body Drama group: come and join us on Tuesday Bus Trips conditioning. Age-Cured Hams mornings. It’s fun and free! Bring small hand-held weights, We have regular bus trips that go A drama group focusing on funny. Tues 10 am-12 pm yoga mat, towel and water. to various locations around the Volunteers for sets, costuming, and No charge area. We encourage you to call Fridays from 9:45-10:30 AM, performance night always needed. 503-557-4704, stop in or check $48 or $6 per class. Classes are Mondays 1-3 pm, excluding holidays. Knitting and Crocheting online for current bus trips that are ongoing. Please call the front desk scheduled as all trips are subject No charge Group for registration information. to change. Please go to http:// Do you enjoy good conversation westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec/acc- Garden Appreciation Core Strength while working on a project? newsletter to see the current trip Group Bring your knitting and/or schedule online. Instructor, Jacquelyn Rodgers, Join our garden group and you crocheting and join this fun certified through NASM , a yoga Thursday morning group. Any instructor, running coach and will learn all the tips that are Computer Use and knowledge level is welcome. arthritis certified, will be leading needed to have that lovely garden Instruction this ½ hour floor exercise and you have only dreamed about. Thurs 10 am - 12 pm Surely someone in the group can The computers are available for resistance training program to No charge individual use on your own or you build core strength. help with almost any gardening problem or question you may have. can schedule a one-on-one session Tues, Thur & Fri 8-8:30 am Memory Café geared to your level of knowledge. So stop by and see if they can help On going classes. Drop in anytime you with your questions. Every 2nd Wednesday of the Tues, Thurs and Fri mornings. during an 8 week session or new Wed 11am - 12 pm month from 1:30-3 pm. The (Call Center for appt.) session begins February 2nd. challenges of living with memory No charge No charge $40 for 2 classes per week, $60 for loss can sever connection at 3 classes per week or a $4 drop in. a time when it’s needed most. Memory Café gatherings are 34 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 West Linn Adult Community Center one way people with memory Share Singers Tuesdays 11 am-12 pm, willingness to join in, learn and loss and their companions can session begins 7/11- 08/29 have fun! We travel to assisted living come together to make new (8 week term, 8 classes) $48 Tuesdays 2-3:30 pm facilities and share conversations friendships, support one another and sing-along’s with residents. No charge and feel accepted in a safe Some Thursdays. Please call for Tai Chi-self lead community setting. We need schedule. No charge A calming form of exercise that volunteers to provide normalcy Woodworking is believed to be effective for a for those experiencing memory The group ranges from novice wide range of health problems loss. Visit, make new friends and Strength & Balance to expert carvers. Join us! Bring including: headaches, high blood enjoy the conversation. Improve your strength and your own tools and supplies. pressure, arthritis, back pain and balance to conquer those every others. It helps to restore natural Mondays 9 am-12 pm day activities! You will utilize Nia-Music & Movement circulation and relieves tension No charge small hand weights, chairs and Nia is music and movement in muscles. This class in an open standing exercises. This always as medicine: an invitation to floor, self-led class. Yo g a popular exercise class is also self-healing. It encompasses the taught by Jacquelyn Rodgers Mon 8:30 - 9:30 am Gentle Yoga and Strength is a classic movement forms of the (see Core Strength for further No charge comprehensive and gentle class martial arts, the healing arts information). covering balance, strength and and dance. Its practice touches Walking Group stretching moves while relaxing all levels: body, mind, heart and Tues, Thur & Fri 8:30-9:30 am your body and mind. Class spirit. Come move and be moved On going classes We have a very friendly group taught by Tiffany Carlson. with us in your own body’s way. Drop in anytime during an 8 of morning walkers, and they week session would love to have you join Tuesday & Thursday 10-11 am Tuesday, Thursday 11:15 am-12 pm. them. Walkers are at all levels, $70 for 2 classes per week, $60/8 weeks or $6.50 drop-in Classes in late June through so you won’t be left behind. Join $108 for 3 classes per week or a New term begins May 9th-June August will go to 1x/wk and will them at the Adult Community $5 drop in 29th; July 6th-August 29th be pro-rated Center in fair weather and if rain is falling they take advantage (Classes are on going and drop Monthly Pass $40 (8 classes) T’ai Chi-instructor lead $7 drop in of the cover at the Oregon City in is encouraged at any time Taught by Sharon Miller, Shopping Center. during the term) increase your vitality, Mon, Wed and Fri 8:30-9:30 am. Qigong (Dai Mai Qigong) coordination and balance. This Taught by Master Qigong No charge class will introduce you to the We always encourage teacher, Lyndalea Ruffner, ancient Chinese Yang-Style certified by the LGIHQS. Form. The 24 Movements are West Linn Uke Jam suggestions of new activities. Come join others who enjoy performed in a continuous Call the Center Mondays, 10-11:30 am playing the Ukulele. Your sequence at slow speed, Spring series 4/3-6/5 skill level is unimportant, just at 503-557-4704 beneficial for any age or physical (no class on 5/8 and 5/29), bring your Ukulele, and your shape. Non-Competitive. and we’ll see what we can do! Summer series 6/19-8/28 (no class on 7/3, 7/24 and 8/7) $55/series or $7 drop in fee ($15 booklet recommended but not required)

Rosemont Rhythm Band Playing and singing great cover tunes of our time! All instruments/singers are welcome. Come join the fun! Wednesdays 1-3 pm

SUMMER 2017 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 35 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 Sunset Park 4665 Bittner St . hiking trails and wildlife viewing. water spray park Located at Long and Bittner Streets, this 5.1 acre park offers a rustic setting with many tall firs in the center of the City. Amenities include Douglas Park Midhill Park picnic shelter, playground, tennis court, basketball hoops, and softball This 2 acre park has walking trails, A full 7 acres, this nature oriented field, water and power. open turf area, basketball court and park offers picnic tables, play play structure. structure, nature paths and trails, Tanner Creek Park 3456 Parker Rd . open turf area and restroom. This park offers a shelter, water spray park, play structure, open field area, basketball court, tennis court, restrooms and a skate park. Fields Bridge Park 19.8 acres located on the banks North Willamette Park Willamette Park 1100 12th St . 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 Located at 12th & Volpp Street where the Tualatin River meets the beautiful open space with river Rosemarie Drive or Matheny Drive, Willamette River, this 15 acre park offers the following amenities: access, walking/running trails, 2 playground areas, tennis court, 3 picnic shelters, stage, baseball field, 3 softball fields, 2 volleyball community gardens, basketball basketball courts, trails, small turf courts, horseshoe pits, river access including boat ramp and docks, court, baseball fields, playground, area and restroom. playground, water spray park, water and power. 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 park contains picnicking areas, a 6 A N Paths and Trails D 213 R covered shelter, play equipment and P D A R Oregon City T D R L R restrooms. 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 and information sources to ascertain the usability of the information. Swiftshore Park MAP PRODUCED BY WEST LINN GIS PARKS2\SITEMAPS\PARKSANDOPENSPACES.MXD | AHA | 7‐22‐2010 Canby 2.44 acres located at the corner of Long Street and Bittner Street. The park contains picnicking areas, a The White Oak Savanna Wilderness Park Willamette Park/Bernert covered shelter, play equipment and 14 acres located at 2425 Tannler 51.4 acres with access from Clark Landing Boat Ramp restrooms. Drive. The upper portion covered Street, Skyline Drive, and Windsor 22.5 acres located at 12th & Volpp with White Oaks that are currently Terrace. This large nature area on the banks of the Tualatin and Tanner Creek Park receiving work in the area of offers numerous hiking trails and Willamette Rivers. This park offers 10 acres located on Parker Road. preservation and restoration. This wildlife viewing. river access, riverfront picnicking The park offers play structures, a natural area includes trails and areas, 3 covered shelters, play shelter, water spray park, basketball benches from key viewpoints. equipment, restroom, athletic fields, court, tennis court, restrooms and a volleyball courts, 5 horseshoe skate park. The shelter is available pits, water spray park, boat ramp, for reservations with a limited wildlife viewing and an outdoor capacity of 50 people. stage. SUMMER 2017 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 37 Facilities

Does your group need a place to meet? Sunset Fire Hall Is your house too small for that special party? 2215 Long Street Can’t find a location for your wedding reception?

The City of West Linn may be able to meet your needs utilizing the Community Rooms located at Sunset Fire Hall, the West Linn Adult Community Center or the Historic McLean House. The Sunset Fire Hall and Adult Community Center are available through the Parks & Recreation Department at 503-557-4700 for Sunset Fire Hall and 503-557-4704 for the Adult Community Center. For McLean Park and House contact the coordinator for a private tour by calling 503-655-4268. This is a two story facility with the downstairs having the kitchen and meeting/ eating area that is 20’ x 40 . Upstairs is a 40 ‘ x 60 ‘wood floor ballroom perfect for The West Linn get togethers . Amenities include a refrigerator, stovetop with single oven, round and rectangular tables and chairs . Adult Community Center 1180 Rosemont Road McLean House 5350 River Street

This is a facility with multiple meeting rooms that can be arranged via collapsible walls to accommodate many group sizes, large conference room, 2 classrooms, full The beautiful 1927 McLean House sits on 2 .5 acres of park . The house and park have kitchen and open lounge area with gas fireplace . Amenities available include round, undergone a loving restoration . It is the site of weddings, family and corporate square, and rectangular tables, table cloths in black & white, kitchen accessories, celebrations as well as small events and business meetings . The house has a large flatware, glassware, chairs, a plumbed coffee machine and a baby grand piano . living room with a piano, a sunroom, a formal dining room and modern kitchen on the first floor . Folding tables and chairs are available for your use . There are three rooms on the second floor . The Friends of McLean House and Park 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 .

38 REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec | SUMMER 2017 Registration ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM CITY OF WEST LINN REGISTER ONLINE AT www. westlinnoregon.gov

PARTICIPANT NAME M or F DOB GRADE

PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME SCHOOL

ADDRESS CITY ZIP

PHONE NUMBER E-MAIL

EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE

ANY MEDICAL CONDITION, ETC. IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY AND REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE, PLEASE EXPLAIN HERE

CITY OF WEST LINN RESIDENT? YES NO

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Recreation Scholarship Fund: YES, I would like to contribute __$1 __ $2 __ $5, or other $____ to the Recreation Scholarship Fund. This fund allows children from West Linn to attend recreation programs in our City who otherwise may not be able to participate. Please include this with your payment. Thank you for your donation.

Make Check to: City of West Linn Recreation Program Mail to: City of West Linn 22500 Salamo Road, #1100 West Linn, Oregon 97068 Credit card payment may be made by phone, during business hours by calling 503-557-4700.

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 Recreation 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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SUMMER 2017 | REGISTER ONLINE AT www.westlinnoregon.gov | Like us at www.facebook/westlinnparksandrec 39 PRSRT STD U .S . Postage PAID West Linn, OR Parks and Recreation Permit #8 22500 Salamo Road, #1100 West Linn, OR 97068 ECRWSS

POSTAL CUSTOMER Movies in the Park Showing in parks throughout West Linn this summer Vote now for your favorite movie coming to a park near you!

July 7 July 21 Marylhurst Heights Park Hammerle Park Secret Life of Pets The Lego or Batman Movie Nine Lives or The BFG

July 14 Old Time Fair, July 28 Willamette Park Tanner Creek Park Middle School – Finding Dory The Worst Years or of My Life or Swan Princess Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Vote for the movies you want this summer ! Vote online at www.westlinnoregon.gov/parksrec Results will be announced on the website June 1st, 2017.