Activities Guide

Activities Guide

Fall 2018 Activities Guide ¡Con información esencial traducida al español! (páginas 10-18) YOUTH & ADULT Programs | Activities Events thprd.org Celebrate with us! Whether it’s a birthday, graduation, meeting, retreat or other event, find the perfect THPRD space to rent for your next celebration. Picnic Shelters Meetings & Classrooms AM Kennedy Park Cedar Hills Recreation Center Barsotti Park Conestoga Recreation & Aquatic Camille Park Center Cedar Hills Park Elsie Stuhr Center Jackie Husen Park Garden Home Recreation Center Raleigh Park Howard M. Terpenning Schiffler Park Recreation Complex Tualatin Hills Nature Center Specialty & Swim Aloha Swim Center Beaverton Swim Center Cedar Hills Recreation Center Conestoga Recreation & Aquatic Center Garden Home Recreation Center Harman Swim Center Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center Tualatin Hills Nature Center Sunset Swim Center Learn more at thprd.org/facilities or call 503-645-6433 CCC report a call to action for all to embrace equity Greetings from your elected board of directors! In June, the Coalition of Communities of Color released a landmark report on racial inequity in Washington County. The report – based on a two-year Table of Contents study funded in part by THPRD – focused on the very real challenges experienced by eight communities of color that collectively comprise one-third of all people living in THPRD Facilities and Map ..................... 2-3 the county. Registration Information ....................... 4-5 The populations highlighted are, in Drop-in Programs and Daily order of size: Latino, Asian and Asian Admissions .......................................... 6 American, African American, Slavic/ THPRD Scholarship Program .................... 8 Russian, Native American, Middle Eastern/North African, Hawaiian Volunteering at THPRD ............................ 9 and Pacifi c Islander, and African. The Guía para hispanohablantes challenges our friends and neighbors (Guide for Spanish Speakers) .......10-18 in these groups face range from Index .............................................. 150-152 employment to housing to education and much more. Aquatic Centers The report offers several recommendations General Information ..........................19-21 for change we encourage you to read at CCC’s Aloha Swim Center ........................... 22-27 website, coalitioncommunitiescolor.org. This Felicita Monteblanco Call to Action is crucial, because the report will Beaverton Swim Center .................... 28-32 be transformational only if we as a county, and parks and recreation leaders, Conestoga Recreation act on it. In the words of the CCC steering committee, of which THPRD is a & Aquatic Center ......................... 33-38 member, “We share the desire to be proactive in bringing about racial justice in Harman Swim Center ........................ 39-43 Washington County so that all our communities have the ability to fl ourish.” Sunset Swim Center .......................... 44-49 At THPRD, we recognized years ago that our community was changing. Tualatin Hills Aquatic Center .............50-54 Not only was it becoming more culturally diverse, the pace of change was accelerating. A key moment came when Beaverton School District offi cials Recreation Centers reported that more than 50% of the student body identifi ed as people of color. It was an eye-opener because our service boundaries match up almost Babette Horenstein Tennis identically to BSD’s. Center ...................................... 140-149 Cedar Hills Recreation To better serve communities of color (and other people from diverse Center .......................................... 69-84 backgrounds such as those experiencing disability, those who identify as LGBTQ+, older adults, and women), we’ve undertaken many actions: employee Conestoga Recreation education, translation services, gender-neutral restrooms, multicultural events, & Aquatic Center ......................... 85-95 multilingual signage, and more. Elsie Stuhr Center ............................ 96-111 We’ve come a long way. But it’s really just a start. Racial equity and inclusion Garden Home Recreation need to be intertwined in the fabric of everything we do. Because as the CCC Center ...................................... 112-126 report says, “Dismantling racist barriers...will not only improve lives, (it) will raise Tualatin Hills Athletic the quality of living for the entire county.” Center .......................................... 55-68 Have a question or comment? Email us at [email protected]. Thank you. Nature Programs Nature & Trails ......................................127 Felicita Monteblanco Nature Programs ...........................128-137 THPRD Board of Directors Other Sports Leagues ..................................65-68 The mission of the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District is to provide high-quality Adaptive & Inclusive park and recreation facilities, programs, services and natural areas that meet the Recreation Services ..................138-139 needs of the diverse communities it serves. We strive to produce the most accurate, up-to-date activities guide possible. Some program information may have changed since this guide went to print. NOTE: THPRD may use, for promotional purposes, photos taken at events and during programs. Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District Fall 2018 Activities Guide www.thprd.org 1 2 Parks, Recreation Facilities, Maintained School Grounds & Natural Areas www.thprd.org www.thprd.org SER PCC Rock Creek Waterhouseouse SER Lineaar Recreation KAIS WEST UNION Facility Park 14 GVILLELL Kaiser SPRINGVI Kaiser Woods Rock Creek NW Park Woods Ben Graf Park Landing Deerfield South Park Greenway Park Woods Northor h BethanyB y Pirate Woods way Park GreenGreenw Area Waterhouseerh SUNSET Adams Linearin Bethany Wetlands ParkPa Rock Creek Bethan Wetlands Powerlines Lake Pa StollerSSto H arry NE Soccer Fields CreekCreek Woods GreenwayGreenway Neighborhoodorho Park 185TH HWY (26) Rock Creek Rock Creek George W. WEST Park North Soccer Fields Otten Park HanHansen KAISER RidgeRRididge BETHANYBETHA John Somerset Park THOMPSONTHOMPTH Fall 2018ActivitiesGuide Marty Somerset Bonny EVERGREENV 16 Meadows Park West Park SlopeSlo Swim Center/ UNIONUN Parkark Park BronsonB Creeeek The CORNELIUS PASS GreenwayGre Bluffs ParkPa CORNELL E L Bronson Creek Park Terra 185TH Skyview Linda Park Burton Park Lost Cedar Mill White Fox Wetlands Park Woods Wetlands NaturalN l CORNEL Area WALKER Autumnutum LL Jordan CreekSUNSETSUNS Cedar RidgeRidg Woods Mos way 17 Mill Woods Parkark JQAY Jackie W Husen LL Cedar CORNEL HWY House Park Mill Park Roger Tilbury Waterhouse (26) Memorial Park Linear Park Sunset Swim 1 Pioneer Center/Park Timberland Paark Park Roxie's Schlottmannott Foegeoeoeg Wetlands Creekee Howard M. Parkarark GreenwayGreeen Cedar Mill Mitchellhell Creekreeeekk Greenway y Terpenning Parkk BARNES 158TH1 Recreation Peppertree Complex Wetlands t Dwight S. BASELINE WALKER s Steele Parr Woods Wetlands Whispering Woods Wanda L. Peck Memorial Park ForestFore t Crowell Foothillsthills Hills Park BARNES Woods Commonwealth Park Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District Hills Park &Recreation Tualatin JENKINS Lake Park 4 Cedar Hills Recreation MURRAY Center Beaverton Ridgewood Park Ravine Creek BLVD Greenway Woods Elizabeth CedarC r HillsH Ridgewood Tualatin Hills 13 Roxburyy Reservoir West Sylvan West Meadows Melilah PaParkark View Park Parkk Park Park Slope Wetlands Park Nature Park 185TH Park TUALATINTU VALLEY HWHWY (8) Tualatin Hills LL LATIN VALLE Nature Center Scott C.E. Mason Y HWY (8) Center WY (8) Wetlands Millikan R HILLS Wetlands Wetlands Streett WALKERWA 170TH Park Beaverton Raleigh CEDA ON Creek Wetlands Center Swim 15 Street Wetlandss CANY Barsotti Willow Center/Park ArnoldArnoold 114th Avenue Park Park ParkPark Wetlands Aloha Raleighwood Wetlands Swim A.M. s Center O Kennedy ARMINGTON Park FARM Eichler Beaverton Butternutternu 2 3 Park GriffithG fititth McMillanM BEAVERTON HILLSDAL 198TH Swim E 209TH Park Lilly K. ParkP k Little Parkk Johnson Center Bales FifthF Peoples Woods AY Veterans Park Delineli Wetlands Streettrtretr t Raleigh Memorial Elsie Scholls Park Evelyn M. Schifflerhiff Parkarrkr HWY Brookview Memorial Park Park Stuhr Park Mountntantain Vieeww Wetlands MURR 7 Bauman Championsmpions ParkPaa Center WESTERN Roy E. FERRY Woods Valley Dancer Fanno Creek Cooper Thornbrook Valley Park West Park ALLEN Hazeldale Park Park Service Center Parkark Brookhaven N Park 170TH Fir Wonderland 8 Woods Channingng Grove Park Thornbr ESON Bidid Heights P k o Creekre oo a e Park 1 Fir Wonderland Woods Channingng Grove Thornbr Park Burnsridges id Heights Park Wood ista Parka Park OLESO Hartwood rook Tallac SouthwestS Park Terrace Park Hylands Holland Hideaway Granada Lowami Communityoomm DENNEY 10 Woods Woods Parkrkk NNE Park Hart Woods Taliesen Garden 11 Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District HillsPark &Recreation Tualatin Fall 2018 ActivitiesGuide www.thprd.org BANYY Park Garden Home Vale CCamCaamille 12 Northridge HARTA Fanno Harman Recreation Hubert Lee reenway Creek ParkP GARDEN HOME Woods CarolwoodC o Swim Center FARMINGTON Cain Wetlands Wake Robin Ridgecrest Greenway Historic House Summ ParkP HWYH 21 2217 & Stable Park Center/Park RIGERTIGERT Summercrest Wetlands HALL Sexton Hyland Woods ALLL Jenkins Woods Mountain Natural Area Garden 17 Moonshadow Estate enue Park Meadow Home Park ds Waye 9 Woods Madrona SatterburgSatterbu Wildwood Park Fanno eacon Hill Park Woods HeightsHeeights Matrix Hill Farmhouse

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