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Commissioner Amanda Fritz Director Mike Abbaté Fall 2015 Activities in West Portland Hillside Community Center REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 17, 2015 Go to PortlandParks.org, click on the Register Now tab.

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Page 1: Hillside Community Center - Fall 2015

Commissioner Amanda FritzDirector Mike Abbaté

Fall 2015Activities in West Portland

Hillside Community Center

REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 17, 2015Go to PortlandParks.org, click on the Register Now tab.

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There’s something wonderful about puppets. You’ve probably had the pleasure of slipping a puppet onto your hand or finger or placing a mask on your face. Or you’ve drawn a mouth and eyes on a paper bag and voila! Suddenly you’ve found another voice and persona, and with these, a new way to connect.

So join in on the fun: on Saturdays in fall 2015, Multnomah Arts Center (MAC) will offer puppet making classes to youth. Participants will get to make their own puppets and will have the opportunity to perform in MAC’s December theatre showcase. In 2016, the puppetry program will expand to include puppeteering courses for people of all ages.

These classes come on the heels of the SW Youth Puppeteers marching in the Multnomah Days

Parade on August 15, 2015. This parade contingent was made up of local youth, including youth from Stephens Creek Crossing (SCC), which is located less than a mile from MAC. Two weeks of puppet-making classes from August 3-14 were supported by a grant from the Office of Neighborhood Involvement and Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. and support from the Multnomah Arts Center Association, a nonprofit that supports MAC.

Though hand and rod puppets are popular - think Kermit or Elmo - puppet theatre involves more than moving a puppet’s mouth and talking in a funny voice. From the stitching of

costumes to improvisations on stage to the setup of the lights, puppetry is a collaborative art. Well-envisioned ensemble puppetry has the potential to become larger than life and includes the creation of kinetic sculptures, people becoming landscapes, and the presentation of stories that show what it is to be fully human.

Since MAC has classes in the disciplines of Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Literary Arts, there’s no telling what kind of puppetry performances might come to life in Multnomah Village and what impact they might have on our community.

Classes here continue to offer the community a wide variety of ways to explore themselves, their imagination, and this world we share.

To find out more about MAC’s Youth Arts program, contact Aimé Kelly at [email protected]. To receive quarterly catalogs with class schedules or to opt-in to our email newsletter, visit: www.MultnomahArtsCenter.org

Multnomah Arts Center’s Youth Arts Program: Puppets Connect Our Local YouthBy Judith Pulman and Aimé Kelly, Multnomah Arts Center Staff

Leading the SW Youth Puppeteers is the puppeteer extraordinaire, Meg

Harris. She is a puppet maker, seamstress, visual artist, and teacher whose colorful and imaginative world has inspired many collaborations around Metro Detroit and Portland alike. She has worked with children and adults on creating paintings, clothing, puppets, and performances the last 10 years. Meg has a BFA in Fiber with a minor in stop motion animation from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit and a MFA in Craft from Oregon College of Art and Craft. We are lucky to have her teaching at MAC!

MEG HARRIS

AT SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY CENTER´´

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AT SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY CENTER

76 CLASSES PER WEEKFrom yoga, belly dancing, low impact, to Zumba, boot camp, and kettle bell we offer classes for EVERY BODY at EVERY LEVEL! Call today for more information and get moving. (503) 823-2840

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Last fall, Portland voters overwhelmingly supported the Parks Replacement Bond. Thank you! Because of that support, we are pleased to announce that work is beginning on multiple projects across the city of Portland.

The Parks Replacement Bond will repair and replace critical structures in the parks system, including playgrounds, bridges, pools, and roofs. Bond projects will also seek to eliminate barriers to accessibility for people with disabilities.

Here are a few highlights of bond projects planned for the west side:

NORTH PARK BLOCKS: A design process will begin this fall to replace the playground in this Pearl neighborhood park.

PIONEER COURTHOUSE SQUARE: The Square will receive a new waterproof membrane and other structural repairs to protect the integrity of our City’s Living Room.

WASHINGTON PARK ROSE GARDEN: Accessibility improvements will ensure that the parking, south entry, and main esplanade of this historic attraction are accessible to all as the Garden prepares for its Centennial celebrations.

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FOREST PARK: Trail bridges will be replaced on the much-loved Maple and Lower Macleay Trails to allow for healthy recreation opportunities for years to come.

RIEKE FIELD: This synthetic turf field will receive a full renovation, including drainage, grading, and other improvements to the delight of many soccer players in SW Portland.

COUCH PARK PLAYGROUND: A new playground will be designed in a community process this fall to replace the wooden playground structure removed in 2014. PP&R will be working with the Friends of Couch Playground who have committed to raising an additional $500,000 to supplement the bond project budget and create an inclusive playground. Find out more about the fundraising efforts at www.friendsofcouchplayground.com. This park will also benefit from plaza improvements and a new Portland Loo.

The bonds were sold in July, so project planning is just beginning. Go to www.parksreplacementbond.org for the latest updates as plans are further developed and refined.

Find more information about Parks Replacement Bond projects and timelines at www.parksreplacementbond.org

QUESTIONS?

Contact Parks Bond Community Engagement Coordinator, Maija Spencer at [email protected], or 503-823-5593.

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that provides so many opportunities for people to meet each other, have fun and stay healthy. I was lucky enough to find a position here at Southwest Community Center that allowed me to bring together my love of excellent customer service and community

programming. I think that Southwest is one of the crowning jewels in the Parks Bureau and am so happy to call it home.

What is the most unexpected thing you’ve learned while working at SWCC?In the past several months I have learned that the people who come to visit are looking for so much more than a place to work out or attend a class. They are truly part of the southwest community. People share stories about their families, encourage each other to continue a healthy lifestyle and help each other through hard times. I am so happy to know the people I’ve met so far and can’t wait to see who else will walk through our doors!

Tell me a little bit about your coworkers/the team at SWCC?I am so proud to be a part of the Southwest Community Center team! Everyone who works here is friendly, knowledgeable and has a passion for what we provide to our community. With our staff combined, we have hundreds of years of Parks and Recreation experience and everyone is eager to share their own expertise with the group. This collaborative attitude makes it fun and interesting to work here.

What’s your earliest memory of participating in a recreation program or visiting a community center?Growing up in a rural town in Michigan meant that my sister and I didn’t have a lot of places to hang out and have fun. It was always a treat when we could visit the local recreation center which was 45 minutes away in a nearby town. Throughout the years, we took swim lessons, played tennis, and even had a few all-night parties with our friends. These trips were so special to us- it felt like we were going on vacation! I’m so happy to help provide this healthy family fun to our patrons.

It would be great to get a general summary of your background: Where you grew up, past work experience, etc.

I am from a small town in northern Michigan right on Lake Superior were I spent most of my childhood being active outside exploring the woods and playing in the water. After high school, I volunteered full time for AmeriCorps where I was fortunate enough to work for the Denver Broncos Boys and Girls Club, a YMCA Youth Camp and a Milwaukee City Park clean-up crew. Through those experiences I learned that I wanted to pursue a career in recreation. Since graduating with a Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, I had the pleasure to work for the Chicago Park District beautifying parks and moved on to run a nature outreach program throughout the city. After two years of teaching camp kids nature concepts and organizing outdoor adventures like sailing, kayaking and camping, I moved from Chicago. After my husband and I arrived in Portland, I spent a year with the Tualatin Hills Park

and Recreation District coordinating nature outreach programs, school field trips and assisting customers at the front desk. I am now proud to start my career with Portland Parks and Recreation leading the front desk team at Southwest Community Center.

I’m happy that we have such a varied program schedule and I can build on my previous experiences. I’m also so happy that our visitors are so wonderful and make me proud to help them every day.

How did you become interested in working at Southwest Community Center?When I moved to Portland, I knew wanted to continue my career in recreation. Portland Parks and Recreation is an amazing organization

An interview with Heather Hunter,Lead Recreation Service Representative, SWCCInterviewed by SWCC Director, MaryAnn Takashima

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What is your favorite part of the job? I love when I see our visitors smile! Sometimes it’s an adult proud of themselves for attending a group exercise class, sometimes it’s a parent proud of their child’s swim lesson graduation, or it may be a summer camper seeing their new friends walk in for the day. No matter the reason, it is amazing to know that I was able to help improve someone’s day.

The front desk is a very busy place, how do you keep everything straight?The front desk at Southwest Community Center helps hundreds of people each day. As you can imagine, this keeps us all pretty busy! Our visitors are the first priority, so we always put all of our other work on hold until we slow down. Therefore, I find it’s helpful to keep an ongoing list of items to take care of as things come up throughout the day. Whenever there is a slow moment, we tackle it as a team. We also rely very heavily on our calendars! Every single shift we take a moment to review all the programs that are going on in the building. We want to be able to help people find their fitness class, birthday party, or swim lesson as quickly as we can, so it helps to review it often!

What do you think makes SWCC unique?Southwest Community Center is unique because there is such a variety of people who use the facility. We have people of all ages, backgrounds, and fitness abilities. Throughout the day we’ll see families coming for classes or swimming, teenagers hanging out with their friends, couples on dates and individuals of all ages here to get healthy and work out. I have been to many other community centers where the environment is not so inclusive. I am proud of our diversity and love that we can bring all of these people together in one place.

What do you like to do for fun?When I am not at Southwest Community Center, you will usually find me outdoors - I love hiking, biking, swimming, running and playing with my two dogs. My husband and I love to travel, eat out, go to concerts, and sightsee - even if it’s in our own wonderful city! When I’m home relaxing, you will always find me in my kitchen - I love to cook and recently started my own vegetable garden to fuel my inspiration.

What are some of your favorite places since moving to the Pacific Northwest?I absolutely love the Pacific Northwest! In the past two years I have enjoyed exploring everything from splashing around at secluded Ecola Beach to exploring the high desert outside of Bend. Oregon is beautiful and I keep finding amazing trails, waterfalls, and other great places to explore! I have also enjoyed how easy it is to get to other areas even in a short trip. My husband and I have traveled to the Olympic Peninsula, Redwood National Park and recently went to Yosemite. I’m hoping my future adventures will include exploring the Painted Hills and camping in the Wallowa Mountains. If you have any suggestions for my next adventure - I’m all ears!

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AT SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY CENTERAll group exercise classes are free with daily admission or active pass. Youth 13 years and older welcome. Call 503-823-2840!

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SW Neighborhoods Parks and Community Centers CommitteeBy Leonard Gard, Program Manager, SWNI

SMITH SCHOOLThe SW Neighborhoods Parks Committee is one of five standing committees of SW Neighborhoods, Inc. (SWNI). SWNI is a nonprofit corporation that has a contract with the city to provide services to 17 neighborhood associations in southwest Portland. The Parks Committee’s purpose as stated in its action plan is to “act as a forum for the community through neighborhood contacts and representatives and other interested parties to advocate for and promote the use of parks and recreation facilities.” The statement goes on to broadly define parks to include open spaces of all types, including golf courses, school fields, even cemeteries.

Committee members in June discussed one of those open spaces. They met at Smith School at the edge of the school field. It was a beautiful evening. Smith School has been closed for years but the field remains an important asset for the community—it is the only open space for recreational activity in Ashcreek neighborhood. The Ashcreek Neighborhood Association recently constructed a path along the edge of the field. Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is now maintaining the field. Our committee member from Ashcreek urged that we request that the school district guarantee that the field will always remain for recreational use.

APRIL HILL PARKIn May, Oregon State University (OSU) alumni volunteered to do a work party in the park. It was part of the OSU Alumni Service Day, a world-wide event. An OSU alumna who grew up in the Maplewood neighborhood, which includes April Hill Park, recommended April

Marshall Park dedication

Hill Park as a worthy site. Volunteers placed cardboard and mulch on grass to prepare it for planting, and placed a fallen tree to create salamander habitat. During the work party, three neighborhood volunteers joined in and built a split rail fence.

HOMELESS PEOPLE IN PARKSOur committee representative from the Homestead neighborhood recently reported an increase in camping by homeless people in Terwilliger Parkway and Marquam Nature Park. Recently, campers lit a large fire to do cooking. That was near the Buhler Cut-off. Janelle St. Pierre of PP&R sent out some information on what PP&R does in response to such activities. The committee will address the issue in an upcoming meeting.

PARKS COMMITTEE MEETINGSThe committee is one of the standing committees of Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc., a nonprofit corporation that serves seventeen neighborhood associations in southwest Portland. The committee meets every first Thursday of the month, usually at the Multnomah Arts Center. The public is always invited to attend. For more information, call Leonard at 503-823-4592. And subscribe to SWNI’s monthly newspaper, the SW Neighborhood News, by calling or visiting the website, www.swni.org. It’s free.

MARSHALL PARK PLAYGROUND DEDICATIONOn Saturday, June 13, the Marshall Park Neighborhood Association dedicated the new playground in Marshall Park. The weather was ideal. About 100 people attended, including lots of children. Special guests included John DeLance and Amy Steingrebe, residents of Marshal Park NA who helped steward the project; Commissioner Amanda Fritz; Director Mike Abbate, and Eileen Argentina from Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R); and State Parks Deputy Director MG Devereaux. Descendants of the couple who donated the initial piece of property that composed Marshall Park also attended. In 1947, F.C. and Addie Marshall donated to the city about eleven acres of land, a former quarry that the Marshalls restored. Later, the city added more acres to create the beautiful park we now have.

The new playground incorporates both conventional play components and an environmental exploration area. Much of the funding for the playground improvements came from a grant from Oregon Parks & Recreation. The grant also provided funding for ADA access, stream habitat improvements, and educational signage.

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Portland Parks and Recreation wants to be your partner in allowing your children to ! BLOOM offers you a guide to improve your children’s physical , creative , and social health .Look for the physical health icons in this catalogue to select courses in which your child will be physically active for at least 2/3 of the duration of the course. Scientific research has shown that physical activity in childhood promotes increased overall health into adulthood. It leads to healthy lifestyle habits, increased social and cognitive skills, and educational success. Portland Parks and Recreation courses contribute to the daily recommended standards for your children’s overall health. Let your children BLOOM with us, grow with us, and get moving!

GROW WITH US, AND GET MOVING!

LOOK FOR THESE ICONS TO DISCOVER NEW CLASSES WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF

PHYSICAL BENFITS FOR YOUR CHILDREN:

Typically ages0-6

Typically ages6-9

Typically ages9-12

ACTIVE START

At this age, physical activity should always be fun and part of daily life. Active play in a safe and challenging environment is the best way to keep children physically active.

FUNDAMENTALS

Skill development at this age is best achieved through a combination of unstructured play in a safe and challenging environment.

TRAINING

This is a period of accelerated learning of coordination and fine motor skills. It is a time to develop all fundamental movement skills and learn overall sports skills.

LOOK FOR THESE NEW ICONS TO BE INTRODUCED IN FUTURE GUIDES!

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It is important to encourage young people to participate in physical activities that are appropriate for their age, that are enjoyable, and that offer variety.

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Hillside Community Center653 NW Culpepper Ter, 97210 Telephone: 503.823.3181

Building Director: Tim Hammock Recreation Coordinator: Kim Birch

Bus Lines: #18 NW Cumberland & Culpepper

Disabled Access: Entrances: Accessible Parking: Accessible Restrooms: Accessible

Hours: August 31-December 31, 2015Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am - 6:00pmTuesday 9:00am - 6:00pmThursday 9:00am - 8:30pm

Building Closures: Veteran’s Day, November 11Thanksgiving, November 26 & 27Holidays, December 24 & 25New Years Eve, December 31New Years Day, January 1 www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/60396

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To learn more: Check out our website,

www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/60396

OR

“LIKE” US ON FACEBOOK

GET PLUGGED IN!Want to know what is happening at Hillside?

FUN TIMES AT HILLSIDE!

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1½’s Tuesday/Thursday 9:15-11:15am $205/mo2’s Tuesday/Thursday 9:30-12pm $250/mo3’s Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9-12pm $260/mo3's Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9-12pm $260/mo4’s Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9-12pm $265/mo4’s Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri 9-12pm $340/mo4's Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri 9-12pm $340/mo4's Mon/Wed/Thurs/Fri 9-12pm $340/mo4's Monday - Friday 9-12pm $425/mo

Global Adventures A discovery-based Educational Preschool at Hillside Community Center.

Hillside Community Center is dedicated to a multicultural preschool program through intertwining multicultural instruction and activities throughout the daily curriculum. Children are valued for their uniqueness and are taught through examining other cultures, the importance of diversity in themselves and others. Multiculturalism is reflected in each classroom with toys, music, books, foods, daily activities, and cultural celebrations.

We are proud to share our program with you. Call or come in to take a personalized tour! 503-823-3181.

To reserve your spot please fill out a registration form and pay a $35 non-refundable registration fee.

For more information call 503-823-3181 or email [email protected].

GLOBAL ADVENTURES 2015-16

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To incorporate the learning of multiculturalism in each preschool classroom, toys, music and books are selected to reflect ethnic and cultural diversity. Children are encouraged to share items from other

countries/cultures. The preschool classrooms will also partake in holiday celebrations from around the world, such as Chinese New Year, Cinco de Mayo or Hina Matsuri.

Counting in different languages will occur daily.

Meet our Global Adventures Teachers:Introducing our pride & joy, hired and trained to teach and care for your pride & joy!

Ms. AmyLead

Ms. Birch Lead

Ms. AnnaLead

Ms. DanaLead

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Preschool Extension ClassesEducational Preschool Extension ClassesExtend the Preschool Day exploring & expanding your knowledge & skills with hands-on activities sure to engage every participant!

Spanish for Ninos age: 3-5Location: Multipurpose 1036905 M 1-1:30 9/14-9/28 $17.251036906 M 1-1:30 10/5-10/26 $231036907 M 1-1:30 11/2-11/30 $28.751037018 M 1-1:30 12/7-12/14 $11.50

Cooking age: 3-5Location: Kitchen1036899 F 1-2pm 9/11-9/25 $30.751036900 F 1-2pm 10/2-10/30 $411036901 F 1-2pm 11/6-11/20 $30.751036974 F 1-2pm 12/4-12/18 $30.75

Sports for All age: 3-5Location: Gym 1036908 M 1:30-2pm 9/14-9/28 $17.251036909 M 1:30-2pm 10/5-10/26 $231036910 M 1:30-2pm 11/2-11/30 $28.751037037 M 1:30-2pm 12/7-12/14 $11.50

Gymnastics age: 3-5Location: Gym1036902 W 1-2pm 9/9-9/30 $411036903 W 1-2pm 10/7-10/28 $30.751036904 W 1-2pm 11/4-11/25 $30.751036989 W 1-2pm 12/2-12/16 $30.75

Hillside Non-Hosted

RentalsHillside offers a wide range of non-hosted rental events such as community events, basketball and volleyball

groups.

$65 per hour &

$100 non-refundable

deposit.

Lunch BunchLunch Break for Kids! age: 2-5Time to pause for eating! Relish your food, while playing with friends in a safe & supervised environment. What could be better than food, friends & fun? Sign up for the M/W/F, Tues/Thurs, or the days you want to attend at $7 per day by calling 503-823-3181. Location: Gym

Monday/Wednesday/Friday1036911 M W F 12pm-1 9/9-9/30 $701036912 M W F 12pm-1 10/2-10/30 $771036913 M W F 12pm-1 11/2-11/30 $771037043 M W F 12pm-1 12/2-12/18 $56

Tuesday/Thursday1036914 Tu Th 12pm-1 9/8-9/29 $491036915 Tu Th 12pm-1 10/1-10/29 $561036916 Tu Th 12pm-1 11/3-11/24 $491036917 Tu Th 12pm-1 12/1-12/17 $42

Let’sEAT! PRESCHOOLERS

DAY OFF HOLIDAY FUN FOR AGES 2-5

Let us be your child's stepping stone before 'big kid' camps! Together, we build friendships, sing songs, create

masterpieces & play active games. Group settings foster social & emotional growth

which is so vital. A way to venture out of the 'nest', perhaps for the first time in

camp! Make a holiday craft, a seasonal treat and watch a fun holiday movie!

Lunch provided. Location: Gym1037788 SATURDAY, 12/12 9:00AM-2PM $35

ACTIVE START

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Indoor Park9:15am-11:15am

$2 per child

Indoor Park9:15am-11:15am

$2 per child

Indoor Park9:15am-11:15am

$2 per child

Indoor Park9:15am-11:15am

$2 per child

Indoor Park9:15am-11:15am

$2 per child

Adult* Volleyball6:30pm-8:30pm

$3 fee *Power*

September 8 - December 18

This is a generic schedule, other times may be available through out the course of this term.Please call 503-823-3181 to see if a different time will work for you.

HILLSIDE FALL DROP-IN CALENDAR

winter Break preschool Camps

Winter Time Tots Camp ages: 1-3Do you have a little one ready for fun this summer? Come & explore summer-fresh themes mixed with songs, crafts, games & more. Surrounded by other little ones, social & emotional growth is sure to flourish in this relaxed, playful atmosphere! Please pack a diaper bag if neseccary, along with a PEANUT-FREE snack. Location: Room 3

1037174 M 9:15-11:45am 12/21 $29.501037175 Tu 9:15-11:45am 12/22 $29.501037176 W 9:15-11:45am 12/23 $29.501037177 M 9:15-11:45am 12/28 $29.501037179 Tu 9:15-11:45am 12/29 $29.501037180 W 9:15-11:45am 12/30 $29.50

Winter Days Camp - Winter Bliss ages: 3-5Play with other kids! Explore themes that embrace the zestful energy of children in art, games, music, stories & dramatic play. Format of free choice, group time & physical activity is designed to stimulate thinking, enhance self-esteem & build teamwork. Let's play! Please pack a non-perishable, PEANUT-Free snack and lunch.Location: Classroom 21037181 M 9:00am-1:00pm 12/21 $331037182 Tu 9:00am-1:00pm 12/22 $331037183 W 9:00am-1:00pm 12/23 $331037184 M 9:00am-1:00pm 12/28 $331037185 Tu 9:00am-1:00pm 12/29 $331037186 W 9:00am-1:00pm 12/30 $33

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Messy Art - Baby Expressions ages: 1-3Dribble, drip, squish, & squeeze-first dabbling experience! Together, get messy, explore, & create while strengthening the natural bond. Experiment with dough, pudding, gelatin, crayons, watercolor & more. Watch your young artist blossom! Location: Kitchen1036895 W 10:30am-11am 10/7-11/4 $25

Parent / Child Classes

Parent’s Time OffParent’s Time-Off ages: 1-3Need to get away? Take a breather & let your child(ren) join us for active games, stories & making new friends! Motor, verbal skills & a sense of independence are enhanced through this social activity. Location: Gym EastMonday1036923 M 9:15-11:15am 9/14-9/28 $631036924 M 9:15-11:15am 10/5-10/26 841036925 M 9:15-11:15am 11/2-11/30 $1051037055 M 9:15-11:15am 12/7-12/14 $42Wednesday1036926 W 9:15-11:15am 9/9-9/30 $841036927 W 9:15-11:15am 10/7-10/28 $841036928 W 9:15-11:15am 11/4-11/25 $631037060 W 9:15-11:15am 12/2-12/16 $63

Parent’s Night Out

Parents’ Night Out age: 1-12Hey parents, need a well-deserved break? Let your child spend time with us while you hit the town. Activities might include age appropriate movies & popcorn or pizza & crafty projects. Keep them safe, busy & happily meeting new friends! Location: Room 31036929 F 5pm-9pm 9/18 $291036930 F 5pm-9pm 10/2 $291036931 F 5pm-9pm 10/16 $291036932 F 5pm-9pm 10/30 $291036933 F 5pm-9pm 11/13 $291036934 F 5pm-9pm 12/4 $291036935 F 5pm-9pm 12/18 $29

INCLUSION SERVICES FOR PEOPLEWITH SPECIAL NEEDS

Within the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) of 1990, Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) provides accommodations to individuals with disabilities/special needs, so that they may receive an equal opportunity to participate in programs offered citywide.

How it Works1. Choose the activity you would like to participate in, and then the PP&R site where the activity is being offered.2. Register for the activity. You can do this in person at a PP&R site, or on-line at www.PortlandParks.org. When registering, let the person know that you will need accommodations in order to participate in the activity (online, check the box.)3. Once registered, please contact Inclusion Services at 503-823-4333. If this is your first accommodation through Inclusion Services you will need to do a phone intake with a staff member. At the end of the phone intake, it will be determined whether an assistant will be needed on the first day of the activity to provide on-site support. Future assistance will be provided based on need. The inclusion staff will work with the instructor on how to support you and your individual needs.

Important DetailsA general program may be adapted using auxiliary aids and services, but the basic structure of the program remains the same. Accommodations are made as needed, and can be flexible and creative. Participants need to register for activities that are intended for their birth age. Personal care is provided for activities in the pre-school and youth category, up through age 12.

If you have questions about Inclusion Services, please call 503-823-4333. A minimum of 10 business days (Monday-Friday) advance notice is required. The Inclusion Services staff will do their best to accommodate each participant.

ACTIVE START - Typically ages 0-6 At this age, physical activity should always be fun and part of daily life.

FUNDAMENTALS - Typically ages 6-9 Skill development at this age is best achieved through a combination of unstructured play in a safe and challenging environment.

TRAINING - Typically ages 9-12This is a period of accelerated learning of coordination and fine motor skills. It is a time to develop all fundamental movement skills and learn overall sports skills.

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Rise Afterschool age: 5-12Dynamic afterschool program designed to enrich kids’ lives focusing on health, nutrition & an active lifestyle! Experience the safety & supervision of a traditional afterschool program, including homework help & skill building. In addition, kids gain knowledge in a variety of healthy food choices beginning with gardening & finishing with nutritious cooking projects. Get up & move & participate in stimulating activities such as dance, sports & group games. A fresh approach to life-long learning! Location: Room 21014885: 1-2 days per week: $25 per day1016264: 3 days a week: 242.50 per month1014871: 4-5 days per week: $323.25 per month

Please call Hillside Community Center for more information or to register (503) 823-3181

RISEAFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM

RISEAFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM

Birthday Party Packages at Hillside Community Center

Deluxe Party Package$250 for 1.5 hours. All Ages!Package includes: • A fun, age appropriate activity lead by our party host!• Plates, cups, napkins, and cutlery.• Balloons and other party decorations.• Staff to set-up and clean-up your party. • Add more time for just $50 per half-hour!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

WHERE KIDS CAN... Relax, catch up on homework & play!

Cook kid-friendly dishes! Participate in group games!

Enrolling NOW at Hillside Community Center!

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Daily Adventures Camp – Kids Day Off ages: 5-12Schools out! Need something to do? Here's just the ticket! Our thrilling & challenging activities will add excitement to your day! Explore arts & crafts, games, sports & more while having a great time making new friends in a safe environment. A really good time! Please pack a non-perishable, PEANUT-Free snack and lunch. Location: Gym

NO SCHOOL DAY CAMPS

Codes Date Times Fee1037780 10/9 9:00am - 6:00pm $431037780 10/9 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 10/9 1:00 - 6:00pm $251037780 10/21 9:00am - 6:00pm $431037780 10/21 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 10/21 1:00 - 6:00pm $251037780 10/22 9:00am - 6:00pm $431037780 10/22 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 10/22 1:00 - 6:00pm $251037780 10/23 9:00am - 6:00pm $431037780 10/23 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 10/23 1:00 - 6:00pm $251037780 10/30 9:00am - 6:00pm $431037780 10/30 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 10/30 1:00 - 6:00pm $25

Codes Date Times Fee1037780 12/21 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/21 9:00am - 1:00pm $25

1037780 12/21 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/22 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/22 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/22 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/23 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/23 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/23 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/28 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/28 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/28 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/29 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/29 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/29 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/30 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/30 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/30 1:00 - 5:00pm $25

Daily Adventures Camp – Kids Day Off ages: 5-12Lose those 'wintertime blues'! Make new friends, gain skills & flex your imagination through sports, crafts, & gym games. Create special presents to use as gifts for the holidays in a productive way to spend days out of school. Please pack a non-perishable, PEANUT-Free snack and lunch. Location: Gym

Need care before your child’s camp starts?

Hillside provides care beginning at 7:30 a.m. at an additional charge of $2.50/half hour.

Please call (503)823-3181 for more details

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Codes Date Times Fee1037780 12/21 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/21 9:00am - 1:00pm $25

1037780 12/21 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/22 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/22 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/22 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/23 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/23 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/23 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/28 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/28 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/28 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/29 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/29 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/29 1:00 - 5:00pm $251037780 12/30 9:00am - 5:00pm $431037780 12/30 9:00am - 1:00pm $251037780 12/30 1:00 - 5:00pm $25

Piano For All age: 6 & upNow is your moment! Become part of a time-honored tradition - discover the joy of playing a musical instrument! Study proper techniques enabling you to gain confidence, finger dexterity & a sense of accomplishment. Hear the results right away! Location: Game Room1036919 M 3-6pm 9/14-10/26 $1261036920 M 3-6pm 11/2-12/14 $1261036921 Tu 3-6pm 9/15-10/27 $1261036922 Tu 3-6pm 11/3-12/15 $126

Music Classes Tennis

Kids on the Court age: 6-10Discover the fun & excitement of a game you can play for a lifetime. Basic elements of forehand, backhand, volley & serve strokes, positions & footwork emphasized. Develop eye-hand coordination & increase agility while learning the rules & fundamentals of scoring. Location: Tennis Court 1036939 Th 3:30-4:15pm 10/8-11/5 $37.501036940 Th 3:30-4:15pm 11/12-12/10 $37.50

Drills & Thrills age: 9-14Bring it on! Different games & activities increase footwork, shot selection & consistency. Develop strategies & fitness while enhancing sportsmanship & teamwork. Come ready to play because the balls will be smokin’. Location: Tennis Court1036936 Th 4:15-5pm 10/8-11/5 $37.501036937 Th 4:15-5pm 11/12-12/10 $37.50

Scholarship Assistance AvailablePlease contact Hillside Community Center for more information(503) 823-3181

FUNDAMENTALS

TRAINING

Dribble, Pass, Shoot & Score. It’s a bucket! Build confidence & self-esteem in this non-competitive, entry level league held in a safe environment. Focuses on skill development ball handling, passing, teamwork & sportsmanship through team play.

Grades: K-2 Season: 10/20-12/18 Games begin 11/61037272 Tu 4:30-5:30pm Gym West 1037286 Tu 4:30-5:30pm Gym East 1037287 W 4:30-5:30pm Gym East 1037288 W 4:30-5:30pm Gym West

Parent volunteers needed, please contact the community center to find out more. An information meeting will be held during the beginning of the first practice. Hoops are set at 8 ft. T-shirt included. Maximum of 10 players per team. Later registrations accepted through the third practice. Games are held Fridays from 5:00-8:00 pm, starting 10/30 at Hillside CC. Game schedule provided at second practice. Cost is $56. No practice on 10/28 and no game on 11/27.

www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/parkstars

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Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer – (ages 2 – 3.5)Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Game”! As you and your child participate in our fun age appropriate activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and socialization skills. Kids will receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey!

Tot/Pre-soccer – (ages 3.5 – 5)Teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age appropriate environment. Shin guards are required after the first meeting. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey.

Soccer 1: Techniques & Teamwork – (ages 5 – 6)Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. Shin guards are required after the first meeting. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey.

Soccer 2: Skillz & Scrimmages – (ages 7 – 10)Kidz 7-10 years of age will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technical points. All levels are welcome to come enjoy the world’s most popular game! Shin guards are required. All participants receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey.

Kidz Love SoccerA 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 Soccer1037922 Sunday 5:05-5:35pm 9/13-10/18 $891037923 Monday 5:05-5:35pm 11/2-12/7 $89Tot/Pre Soccer 1037916 Sunday 3-3:30pm 9/13-10/18 $891037917 Monday 3-3:30pm 11/2-12/7 $89

Soccer 1 1037918 Sunday 3:30-4:15pm 9/13-10/18 $891037919 Monday 3:30-4:15pm 11/2-12/7 $89

Soccer 2 1037920 Sunday 4:15-5pm 9/13-10/18 $891037921 M 4:15-5pm 11/2-12/7 $89

ACTIVE START

FUNDAMENTALS

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JOIN THE FUN & GAMES AT THE ANNUAL

Hillside Halloween Carnival

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28from 6:00 to 8:00 pm

• Only $5 per child (or $10 per family) plus the price of tickets.• Four game tickets for $1.00.• Bring 2 cans of food for the

Sunshine Division and receive 4 carnival tickets (maximum 4 free tickets per

child).

• Pre-sale of tickets begins October 21. Tickets also available at the door.

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nREGISTRATIONReceipt of full payment is required for registration, unless otherwise arranged. Please call if you receive a returned check or declined bank card notice, either of which void registration.

RESIDENT / NON-RESIDENTA resident is:

• anyonewhooccupiesapermanentresidenceinsidethecity limits of Portland. At the discretion of a Community Center Director, proof of home address may be required. Acceptable address verification may include a 1) drivers license, 2) Oregon ID card, 3) property tax statement, 4) utility bill or lease agreement with current home address.

• anychildlivingwithintheschoolboundariesoftheReynolds and Centennial School Districts who is attending a SUN Community School. Through a partnership between the City and County, a child attending a SUN Community School is eligible to register for programs at any SUN Community School location without paying a non-resident surcharge.

Anyone else is considered a non-resident (NR) and will be assessed a 40% surcharge. NR surcharges do not apply to drop-in activities. Non-residents who wish to register for PP&R activities may choose one of these options:

•Pay the additional 40% NR fee.

•Purchase a NR fee discount pass as either an individual or family for a period of three, six or nine months from the date of purchase. The NR discount pass takes 25% off the NR fee for the activity. Inquire about this option at time of registration. These passes are not refundable.

Non-resident Pass Prices

3-month pass: Individual $25 Family $50

6-month pass: Individual $45 Family $90

9-month pass: Individual $65 Family $130

A family denotes a couple (married or domestic) or a single parent and their legal dependents living in the same residence.

CLASS ENROLLMENTOur classes must meet minimum and maximum enrollment standards. Classes may fill quickly or be canceled due to low enrollment.

WITHDRAWAL & REFUNDSPlease notify us at least five (5) business days (Monday-Friday), unless otherwise specified, before the start of your program so that we can refund or credit your account for the registration fee. Pre-paid materials and admission tickets cannot be refunded. Participants needing to withdraw after the program has begun are offered a prorated credit or refund based upon when the request is made.

SCHOLARSHIPSCity of Portland residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance may apply for partial scholarships. Contact individual centers for information.

NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATIONPP&R programs and services reflect the cultural diversity of our community. We do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, color, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age or ability.

SPECIAL NEEDSWithin the American with Disability Act (ADA), a person with a disability or special need who desires assistance with registration and/or participation in general PP&R programs can contact Inclusion Services at please call 503-823-4333 or 711 (TRS). If you request assistance through Inclusion Services, a minimum of 10 business days (Monday-Friday) advance notice is required.

If you need a sign language interpreter or FM loop amplifier, please contact please call 503-823-4333 or 711 (TRS), at least five business days in advance of the activity or class. Information about programs and services is available online for those needing a voice synthesis; visit our website at www.PortlandParks.org. For additional ADA information, call 503-823-2223.

PHOTO POLICYPortland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) reserves the right, and may give permission to the media, to photograph classes, programs, and participants at any of our facilities and properties or any sponsored activity. Please be aware that these photos are for promotional purposes and may be used in future publications and media communications in any format.

If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform staff and we will make reasonable efforts to honor your request. If you see staff taking pictures, and you do not wish to be photographed, please let us know.

If you see a photo of yourself or a family member that causes you concern, please notify us. As a courtesy, we will make every reasonable effort to dispose of the image, and will not use it in future publications. However, we will not be able to retrieve, destroy or discontinue existing printed publications in which the photograph may have been included.

CUSTOMER SATISFACTIONYour satisfaction is our goal! Portland Parks & Recreation strives for 100% customer satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with a recreation program or service, please let us know.

INFORMATION HOTLINEFor information on other PP&R services & programs, call our Information Hotline at 503-823-PLAY (7529), Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm.

INCLEMENT WEATHERIf the City of Portland public school districts (Portland Public, Parkrose, David Douglas, Reynolds, and Centennial) are closed because of weather conditions, PP&R classes and youth basketball in those school districts are cancelled. However, some sites may be open for drop-in activities. Call the specific PP&R facility for information and opening/closing times. If inclement weather is forecast on weekends or holidays, call the PP&R facility or program for operating hours and activity cancellations.

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CHECK ONE: New Customer Taken class with PP&R before My account information has changed

Main Contact Name _______________________________________________________________________ Birthdate ___________________________ M_____ F_____

CIRCLE ONE: AfricanImmigrant AmericanIndian/AlaskaNative Black/AfricanAmerican Hispanic/Latino NativeHawaiian/PacificIslander White Slavic/Eastern European Immigrant Asian Multi-Racial Other

Home Address ________________________________________________________________________ City/St/Zip _______________________________________________

Home Phone (_________)________________________________________________ Work Phone (_________)_________________________________________________ Cell Phone (_________)_____________________________________________ Email Address _______________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact Name & Phone Number ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Portland Parks & Recreation welcomes individuals with disabilities and special needs into programs. Please describe any accommodations needed for successful inclusion: _____________________________________________________________________________________________

Please print

CHECK Check number_____________________ (make check payable to the City of Portland)

CREDIT CARD Information

Account # ____ ____ ____ ____ - ____ ____ ____ ____ - ____ ____ ____ ____ - ____ ____ ____ ____ Expires ____________________________________

Cardholder’s Name_____________________________________________________ Signature______________________________________________________________

PAYMENT INFORMATION

VISA

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Name(last,first) Birthdate M/F Class Title Course # Class Location Start Date Cost

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

ONLINE at PortlandParks.org – Click on the “Register Now!” top tab. Search for classes by age, category, location or keyword – or narrow your search by specific activity or course number.

PHONE – Complete this registration form and call any PP&R site using the phone numbers on the map pages. You may also phone in your registration to the PP&R Customer Service Hotline at 503-823-2525, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:15pm. Only Visa, MasterCard or American Express accepted with phone-in registration.

MAIL – Mail your completed registration form to the program center address. Include full payment using your Visa, MasterCard, American Express or check payable to the City of Portland. Mail-in registration is also received at the PP&R Customer Service Center, 1120 SW Fifth Ave, Suite 1302, Portland, OR 97204.

FAX – Complete the registration form and fax it to 503-823-2515 with full payment using your Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Faxes are accepted 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but are processed during regular business hours.

IN PERSON – Any PP&R facility is able to process your registration, including the Customer Service Center located in the lobby of the Portland Building at 1120 SW Fifth Ave. All Community Centers are open for walk-in registration during business hours.

NON-RESIDENTS of the City of Portland pay a 40% surcharge. Or you may purchase a non-resident pass at the amounts listed below. List pass price or 40% surcharge in column at right and add to your total.

I already have a non-resident pass. Duration ______-month Purchase date ______/______/______

Passholder name ________________________________________________________________________________________________

I need a pass. Circle one: 3-month | 6-month | 9-month Circle one: Individual | Family

Name of person(s) needing pass ______________________________________________________________________________

3-month pass: individual $25; family $50 | 6-month pass: individual $45; family $909-month pass: individual $65; family $130

I do not want a pass. I choose to pay the 40% surcharge.

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