PP&R - Winter Activities 2024

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WINTER 2024

Activities for PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION

Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation Arts Centers Aquatics Community Centers and Pools Lifelong Recreation

PP&R ACTIVITIES • JANUARY 8–MARCH 31

SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–February 11 activities SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 for February 12–March 31 activities

PORTLAND.GOV/PARKS/REGISTER

Commissioner Dan Ryan | Director Adena Long


PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION TITLE II NOTICE

In accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its activities, programs, and services. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION One of the ways PP&R ensures it is effectively communicating with people with disabilities is by providing at no charge appropriate communication aids and services. Examples of appropriate aids and services PP&R could provide include: • accessible electronic documents • assistive listening devices • braille documents • reader/transcriber • sign language To file a complaint under Title II, call 311 or complete the City of Portland’s Report Discrimination form: portland.gov/311/discrimination-report

To get help with an appropriate method of communication, requesting a modification, or to request any accommodation related to your disability, call 311 or the following form: portland.gov/311/ada-request

MODIFICATIONS TO POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Introduction of Reasonable Modification PP&R will reasonably modify its policies, practices, and procedures so people with disabilities can access PP&R activities, facilities, programs, and services; furthermore, PP&R will provide reasonable modifications quickly, easily, and without requiring proof of disability. DEFINING REASONABLE MODIFICATION A reasonable modification is a change or exception to policy, practice, or procedure that allows people with disabilities to have equal access to the activities, facilities, programs, and services offered by PP&R. Reasonable modifications must always be related to an existing disability. When requesting a reasonable modification to a policy, practice, or procedure, an individual with a disability is not required to provide medical documentation or information about a diagnosis, but they must be able to explain how their disability relates to the requested modification. GETTING HELP Whether you call 311 or complete either of the online forms, your information will be submitted to the PP&R staff best able to assist you.

For more information, visit: portland.gov/parks/ equity-civil-rights


Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation

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ARTS CENTERS Community Music Center Multnomah Arts Center

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AQUATICS Swim Lesson Descriptions Play Swims Water Fitness Classes Aquatics Training and Certifications

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COMMUNITY CENTERS AND POOLS Citywide Pass Options and Fees Portland Parks Preschool After School Programs Charles Jordan Community Center East Portland Community Center East Portland Indoor Pool Matt Dishman Community Center Matt Dishman Indoor Pool Montavilla Community Center Mt. Scott Community Center Peninsula Park Community Center TeenForce SUN Community Schools Southwest Community Center Southwest Indoor Pool St. Johns Community Center Woodstock Community Center

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Lifelong Recreation

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Portland Tennis Center

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Environmental Education

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Portland Parks & Recreation Directory

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WE WELCOME ALL We welcome ALL races, ALL religions, ALL countries of origin, ALL ages, ALL sexual orientations, ALL genders, ALL abilities. It is the policy of the City of Portland and a core value of Portland Parks & Recreation, that no person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any City program, service, or activity on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or disability. INCLEMENT WEATHER AND CLOSURES PP&R classes, activities, rentals, and sports events may be canceled due to inclement weather, such as ice, snow, or extreme heat. Call 503-823-2533, or visit portland.gov/parks/closures for the most current information. Some recreation programs may run as conditions and staff availability allow. Safety is a major factor in determining operations at each PP&R facility. PP&R facilities, our social media outlets, and our website will all feature operating information including opening and closing times. WITHDRAWALS AND REFUNDS Please notify us at least seven days, unless otherwise specified, before the start of your program so that we can refund or credit your account for the registration fee. Prepaid 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.

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HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE at Portland.gov/parks/register— Search for classes by age, category, location, or keyword—or narrow your search by specific activity or course number. PHONE—Call any PP&R site. You may also phone in your registration to the PP&R Customer Service Center at 503-823-2525, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover Card accepted with phone-in registration. IN PERSON—Any PP&R facility can process your registration, including the Customer Service Center located on the first floor of the Portland Building at 1120 SW Fifth Ave. All Community Centers are open for walk-in registration during business hours.

IF YOU NEED ACCOMMODATIONS OR INCLUSION SERVICES: Caregiver: 1. Register for the desired activity. 2. Complete an inclusion request form at least 10 days before the start of the activity. Form can be found online at portland.gov/parks/air or contact Inclusion Services at 971-284-5060. Swimming support requests go through pools. • For ADA requests and questions, please contact 503-307-4131. Please allow at least two working days for a sign language interpreter request. • Personal care is provided in activities for individuals up to the age of 5.

NON-RESIDENT PRICING The fees listed reflect pricing for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged more to account for City of Portland taxes that support Portland Parks & Recreation.

SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–February 11 activities SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 for February 12–March 31 activities

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!

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Scan this QR code to view activities and register online.

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ACCESS PASS

Made possible with funding from the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy). Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) believes recreation is for everyone. We know that the price of programs and activities prevents some community members from being able to participate. Thanks to the Parks Levy we can offer new payment options for people who live within the City of Portland. City of Portland residents can register for a free Access Pass to receive reduced pricing up to 90%. The pass is valid for 12 months from the date of enrollment. No proof of income is required. An Access Pass may be applied to: • Admission to recreation centers and pools • Classes, camps, swim lessons, and other registered activities • Preschool and after school programs • Personal training

HOW TO USE AN ACCESS PASS 1. First, register for an Access Pass. Choose 25, 50, 75, or 90%, based on your financial need. You can register online, at any PP&R facility, or by calling the customer service center. 2. Once you have registered for an Access Pass, you may sign up for any PP&R activity or purchase an admission pass at a reduced cost. Your Access Pass will automatically apply to all eligible activities for 12 months. For drop-in admission, mention your Access Pass for staff to look up or have a pass printed.

Choose an Access Pass of 25, 50, 75, or 90% ongoing discount based on your financial need. Those with a lower income or higher number of family members may consider selecting a greater discount. Customer Service Center | 503-823-2525

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ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE RECREATION Mailing Address: 1120 SW 5th Ave, Suite 858 Portland, OR 97204 503-823-2883 Hours Monday–Friday 8:00am-4:00pm

Recreation Coordinator I Jane Doyle | 503-307-4131 Jane.Doyle@portlandoregon.gov

Recreation Leader Jessica Sterling | 503-318-3286 Jessica.Sterling@portlandoregon.gov

Recreation Coordinator I Dawn Hubbard | 971-284-1867 Dawn.Hubbard@portlandoregon.gov

Portland Parks & Recreation’s Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation (AIR) program offers access to recreational services, through scheduled activities and inclusion, that are designed to assist people in enhancing the quality of life and promote greater functional independence for people with disabilities.

HOW TO SIGN UP

Call 503-823-2883 to sign up for AIR classes and trips. You can also sign up for classes online at portland.gov/parks/register or scan the QR code with a smart phone to see a complete list of AIR activities.

SAVE THE DATE! Sign up beginning at 9:30am: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14

for January 8–February 11 activities

Sign up beginning at 9:30am: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18

for February 12–March 31 activities

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Inclusive Playgrounds Couch Park

NW 20th Avenue and Hoyt Street

Dawson Park

N Williams Avenue and Stanton Street

Gateway Discovery Park

NE 106th Avenue and Halsey Street

Harper’s Playground at Arbor Lodge Park N Bryant Street and Delaware Avenue

Westmoreland Park

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

SE McLoughlin Blvd and Bybee Blvd

Gabriel Park

SW 42nd Avenue and Vermont Street

Image: Gateway Discovery Park

Parks with Accessible and Inclusive Features Creston Park

SE 45th Avenue and Francis Street

Cully Park

5810 NE 72nd Avenue

Glenhaven Park

NE 79th Avenue and Siskiyou Street

Lents Park

92nd Avenue and Steele Street

Luuwit View Park

NE 127th Avenue and Fremont Street

Ventura Park

SE 113th Avenue and Stark Street

Verdell Burdine Rutherford Park SE 167th Avenue and Market Street

Washington Park—fully accessible 1715 SW Sherwood Blvd Image: Harper’s Playground at Arbor Lodge Park Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation | 503-823-2833

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PP&R’s Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation (AIR) is looking for compassionate, kind, and reliable individuals (age 18 & up) who want to make a difference in their community.

Inclusion Assistants:

Provide one-on-one assistance to people with disabilities participating in a wide variety of PP&R programs and activities.

Van Drivers:

Drive a 15-passenger lift van on AIR outings in the community.

Program Inclusion Assistants: Aid participants signed up for AIR classes and trips.

Apply today! Learn more online: portland.gov/parks/employment

Recreation Resource Fair

Saturday, April 20 | 10:30am–1:00pm East Portland Community Center

740 Southeast 106th Avenue, Portland


She's on the Move

Women's Wheelchair Basketball Practice

VIRTUAL SPEAKER SERIES These are virtual classes. Zoom link will be sent one week prior to classes.

Motivating Autistic Teens and Adults

Age 12 & up Learn ways to motivate teens and adults without engaging in shame and blame. Guide decision making in ways that are manageable for all involved. Day: Friday Date: January 12 Time: 10:00–12:00pm Activity: 1160348

Get in the game with the Seattle Storm women's wheelchair basketball team! This is an opportunity to try out wheelchair basketball, ask questions about the sport, and connect with other female-identified athletes. Sundays, 12:00–3:00pm December 10 • January 14 February 11 • March 10 East Portland Community Center 740 Southeast 106th Avenue, Portland

Presented by Adaptive Sports Northwest and the She Flies Initiative

Cost: $35

Wheelchair Basketball

Caring for Yourself While You Care for Others

Age 12 & up The best thing you can do for an Autistic someone is to understand and manage your own regulation needs. Come find out how to focus on your overall care and what to do in the middle of stressful moments together with others. Day: Friday Date: March 8 Time: 10:00–12:00pm Activity: 1160349

FREE!

Every Wednesday, 6:00–8:00pm

Wheelchair Rugby

Sundays, 12:00–3:00pm December 3, 17, 24 • January 7, 21, 28 February 4, 18, 25 • March 3, 17, 24

Drop in at: East Portland Community Center 740 Southeast 106th Avenue, Portland

Cost: $35 Presented by Adaptive Sports Northwest

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CAMP Ages 16 & up

Friday • 6:00–7:30pm • $7 JANUARY 5—Activity 1160299 FEBRUARY 2—Activity 1160300 MARCH 1—Activity 1160301

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Dances are held in-person at: Rice School 6433 NE Tillamook Street, Portland

Teen Destination Week March 25–28 • Age 12–21

Spend the week exploring fun, cool activities in the Portland area. Each day of the week, we will be going to different places: Monday Albany Carousel Museum Tuesday Humane Society and Rice Museum Wednesday OMSI Thursday Zoo Bring: $15 each day for lunch. Note: The cost of these activities is included in the price of this Adaptive Camp. Camp runs Monday– Thursday. Mobility Rating: These trips are wheelchair accessible.

Meet new friends and enjoy popcorn as we watch a favorite movie together. Each month we will explore a different genre.

Friday • 4:30–6:30pm • $7

Location: East Portland Community Center, 740 SE 106th Avenue Instructors: Elizabeth Cogswell, John Hurlman Date: March 25–28 Time: 9:00am–3:30pm Cost: $185 Activity: 1160298 10

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Age 12 & up

JANUARY 19

Activity 1160302

FEBRUARY 16

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MARCH 15

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SOCIAL SAMPLERS Social Samplers

Age 16 & up Day: Monday Time: 3:00–4:30pm Cost: $14 Location: Matt Dishman Community Center, 77 NE Knott Street Instructors: Skyler Quammen, Julie Marks Date January 8 January 22

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March 4 March 11 March 18

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Theme Belated New Years Party Toast in the new year with some sparkling apple cider while making a 2024 calendar. Make your own pizza! Pepperoni, Canadian bacon or cheese—spend the afternoon making your favorite meal. Chinese New Year Celebration Celebrate the Chinese New year—the year of the Dragon. Make something fun to take home to celebrate. Valentine's Party Decorate some Valentine cookies to eat while playing bingo and winning some great prizes. National Movie Day Enjoy Watching a favorite movie, "Groundhog Day," and drinking some hot chocolate! Make your own drums! Let's make some noise and see what kind of music we can make together. Johnny Appleseed Day Make an afternoon snack with an apple and a toaster oven! Let's see what delicious treat you can make. Spring Celebration Make a bird feeder with pinecones, bird feed and fruit loops!

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CLASSES Creative Art

Cooking with Friends

Day: Monday Date: January 8–February 5* Time: 6:00–7:30pm Cost: $53 Activity: 1160307 *No class January 15, 29

Day: Tuesday Date: January 9–February 6 Time: 5:00–6:30pm Cost: $66 Activity: 1160309

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Age 18 & up Explore your inner artist with activities such as drawing, painting, and clay art! Experience the joy of creativity while working alongside peers. Location: Mt Tabor Middle School 5800 SE Ash Street Instructors: Elizabeth Cogswell, Grace Hurlman

Day: Monday Date: February 12–March 11* Time: 6:00–7:30pm Cost: $53 Activity: 1160308 *No class February 19

Exercise For the Fun of it—Zumba™

Age 16 & up Participants will learn various movements, activities, and exercise routines to build confidence, joy, and understanding around health and fitness. This is a great opportunity to get moving and hang out with friends while having a lot of FUN! Location: Mt Tabor Middle School 5800 SE Ash Street Instructor: Paula Burt Day: Tuesday Date: January 9–February 6 Time: 5:30–6:30pm Cost: $46 Activity: 1160311 Day: Tuesday Date: February 13–March 12 Time: 5:30–6:30pm Cost: $46 Activity: 1160312

Age 18 & up Gain confidence and cooperation skills while discovering new recipes and preparing a wonderful meal to share. You will be creating your own recipe book to take home with you at the end! Please notify us with any food restrictions. Location: Matt Dishman Community Center 77 NE Knott Street Instructors: Skyler Quammen, Julie Marks

Day: Tuesday Date: February 13–March 12 Time: 5:00–6:30pm Cost: $66 Activity: 1160310


Bowling

Drum Circle—Feel the Beat!

Day: Wednesday Date: January 10–March 20 Time: 3:00–4:30pm Cost: $110 Activity: 1160313

Day: Thursday Date: January 11–February 8 Time: 5:30–6:30pm Cost: $46 Activity: 1160316

Bingo Bonanza

Day: Thursday Date: February 15–March 14 Time: 5:30–6:30pm Cost: $46 Activity: 1160317

Age 16 & up Have fun with your friends while knocking down pins. Beginners to advanced bowlers are welcome. This fee includes: 2 games, your shoes, and ball for 11 weeks. Location: King Pins 3550 SE 92nd Avenue Instructors: Jessica Sterling, Shannon Painter, Skyler Quammen

Day: Thursday Date: January 11–February 8 Time: 3:00–4:00pm Cost: $42 Activity: 1160305 Day: Thursday Date: February 15–March 14 Time: 3:00–4:00pm Cost: $42 Activity: 1160306

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Age 12 & up This is an IN-PERSON CLASS offered by Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation (AIR). All are welcome to join with the understanding that our primary focus is on participants with disability. Your favorite game of bingo just got an upgrade. Get 5 in a row or 4 corners, then shout out bingo! Cards will be mailed prior to the session start date. All you need to supply is the beans to cover your numbers. Prizes for the winners! To pick up prizes, coordinate with the AIR department. Location: East Portland Community Center, 740 SE 106th Avenue Instructor: Shannon Painter

Age 12 & up Be creative, and stomp your feet. Discover drumming methods and making up beats on the spot. Appreciate the role rhythm plays and explore drumming together. Catch the rhythm and hear the beat! Location: Community Music Center, 3350 SE Francis Street Instructors: Kari Kjome, Lucy Nelson

Exercise For the Fun of it— Weight Room

Age 18 & up Join our health and fitness crew as we explore exercise routines, and learn about keeping our bodies strong and healthy! This is a great opportunity to get moving and hang out with friends while having a lot of FUN! Location: East Portland Community Center, 740 SE 106th Avenue Instructor: John Hurlman Day: Thursday Date: January 11–February 8 Time: 5:30–6:30pm Cost: $46 Activity: 1160314 Day: Thursday Date: February 15–March 14 Time: 5:30–6:30pm Cost: $46 Activity: 1160315

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FRIENDS, FOOD, AND FUN

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Age 18 & up Feast royally on themed cuisine around town with delicious dishes from appetizer to dessert. Expand your knowledge of cultures and tastes in a social setting. Bring: $30 to cover the cost of meal and tip. Personal Aides: If you are bringing your own assistant, we need to know their name and they will need to fill out a form to register (at no charge). Day: Third Tuesday of the month Time: 4:30–6:00pm Cost: $27 Location: Meet us there! All trips meet at the locations listed. Instructors: Jessica Sterling and Shannon Painter Date

Location—Meet us there!

Activity

January 16

Pizza Roma 4715 SE Woodstock Blvd | Portland, 97206

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February 20

Basilisk 820 NE 27th Ave| Portland, 97232

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March 19

Primal Burger 4905 SE Woodstock Blvd | Portland, 97206

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Monday–Friday • 8:30am–1:30pm Age 50 & up

Portland Parks & Recreation offers activities for participants age 50 and older with intellectual disabilities. Make new friends through integration, social interaction, leisure activities, volunteering, and community outings. For more information, please contact Dawn Hubbard: 971-284-1867 14


ADULT TRIPS

NEW! Friday Trips

SESSION A TRIPS Movie and Lunch at Kennedy School—Meet us there!

Join us to watch a new release movie at the Kennedy School while eating your lunch. Note: The name of the movie and times will be released on the Tuesday before the outing. These times may change. Bring: $30 for your admission and lunch. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Location: Kennedy School, 5736 NE 33rd Ave. Portland, Oregon 97211 Day: Saturday Date: January 6 Time: 11:30am–3:30pm Cost: $32 Activity: 1160329

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Age 18 & up Ticket Prices: If trip includes the cost of a ticket, that ticket price is non-refundable. Location: All trips depart from East Portland Community Center—740 SE 106th Avenue, unless otherwise noted. If participant is using the TriMet lift, please call us with their lift times. Personal Aide: If you are bringing your own assistant, we need to know their name and they will need to fill out a form to register (at no charge). Participant Expectations: Participants must be able to follow directions, stay with the group, and follow PP&R’s Code of Conduct and the Personal Care Policy. Register for three trips per session. Call back on December 21 to register for more session A trips (January 8–February 11), January 25 to register for more session B trips (February 12–March 31).

OMSI—Meet us there!

This is a meet us there activity. Journey back 250 million years to prehistoric North America! Get up close and personal with life-sized dinosaurs, two detailed dinosaur cast fossils. After an hour and a half exploring the exhibits and lunch, we will be watching the "Dinosaurs in Antarctica" movie. Bring: $25 for lunch at the Theory Café and money if you want to shop at the OMSI store. Note: Price of the trip includes the price of the admission at OMSI. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Location: OMSI, 1945 SE Water Ave. Portland, Oregon 97214 Day: Saturday Date: January 13 Time: 10:00am–3:00pm Cost: $48 Activity: 1160330

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ADULT TRIPS Ceramics!

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Portland Trailblazers Game

Come cheer on your Portland Trailblazers at the Moda Center! Watch our team take on the The Indiana Pacers. Enjoy the excitement of the crowd and supporting Portland's favorite basketball team. Note: The cost of the trip includes the Blazers tickets ($45). Participants must stay with the group. Bring: A debit or credit card with at least $35 for food and any additional money you want to purchase souvenirs. The Moda center is cashless. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible.

Let's be creative! You can choose to decorate a ceramic piece—a plate, mug, bowls, or even a figurine. See how your piece comes alive with paint. We will have lunch first at Panera Bread. Then we will head over to Vancouver—KilnWorks—to spend the afternoon watching your ceramic piece come alive! Bring: Total of $45–$55; $20 for lunch at Panera Bread and $25–$35 for your ceramics. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Day: Saturday Date: January 20 Time: 10:15am–4:00pm Cost: $48 Activity: 1160332

Day: Friday Time: 4:30–11:00pm Activity: 1160331

Date: January 19 Cost: $93

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Exploring the Oregon Trail Museum

Watch Oregon's first people travel on a selfguided tour. Check out how the explorers made it out west, see what difficulties they faced, how they lived, and much more in the hands-on exhibits. Bring: $45 for admission and lunch at Flying Pie Pizza. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible.

Who doesn't love their own stuffed animals? Spend the morning with us creating your own furry friend. You get to put the stuffing in, choose your stuffed animal's outfit, and then bring it home in its own caring case. Note: We will be going into the mall so there will be a lot of walking. Bring: A total of $50–$60 to cover the cost of a bear ($30–$40) and lunch at Clackamas Town Center food courts ($20). Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Day: Friday Date: January 26 Time: 9:00am–2:30pm Cost: $46 Activity: 1160333

Mt Angel Volksfest

Celebrate Mount Angel's German heritage at Volksfest, where you will find the best handcrafted German, as well as local, sausages. Enjoy other great food, live German music, dancing, games and demonstrations. Note: There will be a lot of walking. Participants must stay with the group. Bring: Total of $45 plus any spending money—$10 cash for admission and $35 lunch and souvenirs. Mobility Rating: This trip is not wheelchair accessible. Day: Saturday Date: February 3 Time: 9:00am–3:30pm Cost: $48 Activity: 1160335

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ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Build a Bear Workshop

Day: Saturday Date: January 27 Time: 9:00am–3:45pm Cost: $48 Activity: 1160334


ADULT TRIPS Evergreen Aviation

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Discover more than 150 aircrafts, spacecrafts, rockets, drones and so much more. These exhibits tell the story of flight and space exploration with the unique history. Note: There will be some walking on this trip. Cost of admission is included in the trip cost ($22). We will be having a late lunch (1:00pm). Bring: $20 for lunch at Panda Express. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Day: Friday Date: February 9 Time: 8:30am–3:15pm Cost: $70 Activity: 1160339

Rocks, Minerals, Oh My!

SESSION B TRIPS Lan Su Chinese Gardens

Spend the day exploring the garden's history, culture and beauty. Take a relaxing stroll through the gardens, pavilions the exhibits. From there, we will walk across the street for a great lunch at a local Chinese food restaurant. Note: There will be some walking on this trip. Cost of admission is included in the trip cost ($12). Bring: $30 for lunch, drinks and tip. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Day: Saturday Date: February 17 Time: 9:15am–2:30pm Cost: $57 Activity: 1160338

Rocks and minerals are an important part of the earth. The extensive collection includes world-class varieties of quartz, rare, gem-quality crystals of emerald, ruby, aquamarine, amethyst, and more, as well as extraordinary lapidary works, thunder eggs, fossils and more. Bring: $15 for admission and $25 for lunch at a local diner. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Day: Saturday Date: February 10 Time: 8:45am–4:15pm Cost: $48 Activity: 1160340

Call 503-823-2883 to sign up. Register for three trips per session. Call back on December 21 to register for more session A trips (January 8–February 11), January 25 to register for more session B trips (February 12–March 31).

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Tillamook Cheese Factory

Creo Chocolates—Meet us there!

Location: Creo Chocolates, 122 NE Broadway St. Portland, OR 97232 TRIP 1 Day: Friday Time: 1:45–3:30pm Activity: 1160336

Date: February 23 Cost: $28

TRIP 2 Day: Saturday Time: 1:45–3:30pm Activity: 1160337

Date: February 24 Cost: $28

TRIP 1 Day: Saturday Date: March 2 Time: 9:00am–5:00pm Cost: $68 Activity: 1160341 TRIP 2 Day: Saturday Date: March 2 Time: 9:00am–5:00pm Cost: $68 Activity: 1160803

Mark Hatfield Aquarium

Immerse yourself in the mysteries of the ocean. Check out the many exhibits on everything from shipwrecks to sea creatures. These exhibits will take you on an adventure to explore the Oregon Coast through interactive, hands-on activities. Note: Cost of trip includes the cost of the Aquarium. This is a 10-hour trip. Bring: $20 for lunch at a local restaurant, a rain jacket, a snack for the van trip, and water. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Day: Friday Date: March 8 Time: 8:00am–6:00pm Cost: $89 Activity: 1160342

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ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

Attend a private factory tour of awardwinning Creo Chocolate. Learn where chocolate is sourced and how it is roasted, ground, tempered and molded into bars. This event is interactive! You will make your own personalized chocolate bar to take home. Bring: $25 to cover the cost of chocolate making and bring additional money if you would like to buy some more chocolate to take home with you. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible.

We are off to self guided tour Oregon's famous cheese Factory. This factory has been around for over 100 years making this iconic cheese. Try a sample as we walk around. We will be eating lunch at the cheese factory, then finishing our day with a cone of their delicious ice cream before heading back to Portland. Note: There will be a lot of walking. Participants must stay with the group. Bring: $30 to cover the cost of your lunch and ice cream, and any spending money for the gift shop. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible.


ADULT TRIPS Multnomah Falls

ADAPTIVE AND INCLUSIVE RECREATION

This trip was brought back to you by popular demand! Spend the day at Multnomah Falls. Walk up to the first bridge and enjoy the view. We will be dining at the lodge and finishing the day exploring the gift shop. Note: There will be some walking on this trip. Bring: $35 for lunch and additional money for the gift shop. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Day: Saturday Date: March 9 Time: 9:30am–3:30pm Cost: $48 Activity: 1160343

Next Level Pinball

There are over 500 games on the floor. Play the old fashion pinball games. They also have claw machines, photo booths, etc. Try beating your old score or try a new/old game. Bring: $22 for admission and $20 for lunch at a local restaurant. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible. Day: Saturday Date: March 16 Time: 9:30am–3:30pm Cost: $48 Activity: 1160344

Lunch at Cannon Beach

Head on over to Cannon Beach to explore the Oregon coast, checking out the beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean! Stopping to have lunch at Mo's, enjoy the relaxing day at the beach! Note: Dress for the weather. You will need to stay with the group. Bring: A total of $35 to cover the cost of lunch and tip. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheel chair accessible. Day: Friday Date: March 22 Time: 8:30am–4:00pm Cost: $73 Activity: 1160345 20

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Exploring WAAAM

Tour Albany's Historical Carousel Studio and Museum where volunteer carvers are steadfastly restoring a 1909 Dentzel mechanism to carousel glory. Handcarving and painting is underway on a menagerie of 54 animals in the traditional carousel style of Dentzel and Muller. Bring: $25 for lunch and $2 cash for the carousel ride. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible.

The WAAAM Air and Auto Museum has one of the largest collections of stillflying antique aero planes and still-driving antique automobiles in the country. The items on display at this museum are not only full of history, they're full of LIFE! Note: The cost of this trip includes admission ($22). Bring: $30 for lunch at Pietro's Pizza. Mobility Rating: This trip is wheelchair accessible.

Day: Saturday Date: March 23 Time: 9:30am–3:30pm Cost: $48 Activity: 1160346

Day: Saturday Date: March 30 Time: 9:00am–3:30pm Cost: $70 Activity: 1160347

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Albany Carousel Museum


Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation (AIR)

GUIDE TO INCLUSION SERVICES—A Team Effort PARENT / GUARDIAN

PROGRAM COORDINATOR

PARTICIPANT

1. Register for desired activity

1. Connect with families requesting support to discuss options.

1. Meet program registration requirements

2. Make a request to Inclusions services either by phone, email or online: portland.gov/parks/air inclusion-services 3. Complete this Accommodation form either by phone or through email. This form will be provided by Inclusion Services. Once we have this form back and reviewed the participant will then be evaluated for services.

2. Once the inclusion request form has been completed by the family and returned at least 10 days prior to the activity, determine appropriate support to be provided

2. Adhere to Code of Conduct 3. Be able to remain with other program participants and staff in a safe and healthy way 4. Have fun!

3. Connect with families to share determined support plan 4. Communicate support plan to site and Inclusion staff

4. Communicate absences and changes to schedule, feedback on supports, and participant experience

For more information about AIR, visit us online: portland.gov/parks/air

IMPORTANT NOTES AND CONTACT INFORMATION • Inclusion Services can be reached at 503-307-4131. • For ADA requests and questions, please contact 503-307-4131. Please allow at least two working days for a sign language interpreter request. • Personal care is provided in activities for individuals up to the age of 5. • If you are requesting an ADA accommodation for swimming, please contact the pool in which the activity takes place. 22

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WE’RE HIRING!

Lifeguards, swim instructors, camp and after school program counselors, customer service staff, arts and sports instructors, and more. Seasonal and year-round positions available.

PORTLAND.GOV/PARKS/EMPLOYMENT Apply now for winter and spring positions! Look for summer job postings in late February. For general employment information, contact Andre.Channel@portlandoregon.gov For Aquatics employment information, contact Laure.Butera@portlandoregon.gov Customer Service Center | 503-823-2525

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COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER Music Programs Supervisor Gregory Dubay Music Coordinator Daniel Reyes Llinás (Habla español, available to assist Spanish-speaking patrons) Music Leader Kari Kjome Office Staff Steve Arts, Jonathan Cheskin Bus Line #9 SE Powell Blvd, #17 SE Holgate Blvd, #75 SE César E Chávez Blvd, #10 SE 28th Ave. Call Tri-Met at 503-238-RIDE Parking Limited parking spaces; street parking ADA Accessibility CMC’s facility is wheelchair accessible, except the basement.

3350 Southeast Francis Street Portland, Oregon 97202 503-823-3177 | Fax: 503-823-3171 cmc@portlandoregon.gov CommunityMusicCenter.org

ABOUT COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER (CMC) In partnership with a nonprofit partner, CMC has been a popular place for music lessons and concerts in Portland since 1955. We enhance the greater Portland community by providing opportunities for all ages to learn about, make, and enjoy music. We do this through affordable music classes and lessons, free and low-cost concerts and workshops, low-cost instrument rentals, and other resources for the public.

Instrument Rentals: Current and new students visit CommunityMusicCenter. org/instruments Facility Use and Rentals: Event rental booking information at portland.gov/ parks/community-musiccenter

Visit portland.gov/parks/register or scan the QR code to view and register for CMC classes online. SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–March 31 activities

BUILDING HOURS VARY due to staffing levels and weather and are posted on-site.

Check online or call for more information.

Building Closed December 25 January 15 March 25–29

January 1 February 19

WINTER 2024 PROGRAMS PRESCHOOL AGE Exploring Together YOUTH Instrument Lessons Choir Drum World Group Piano Lessons* String Orchestra and Chamber Ensemble* Suzuki Group Classes* Theory and Games, Rhythm Games, Theory and Skills Theory and Composing Percussion Orchestra ADULTS, INCLUDING 60 & UP (See Lifelong Recreation, page 130, for more activities for 60 & up.) Group Piano Lessons Community Choir* Community String Orchestra* Drumming for Women

Access Pass—With resources from the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy), we can offer new payment options for City of Portland residents that allow you to choose payment levels based on your needs. Register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of 25, 50, 75, or 90%. No proof of income is required. Learn more online: portland.gov/parks/discount Additional Need-based Discounts Available—If additional financial assistance is needed to assure someone can participate in CMC programs, including non-residents of Portland, inquire about available support from the non-profit friends of CMC by emailing cmc@portlandoregon.gov or calling 503-823-3177. Learn more about CMC and how you can support on page 25. 24

Fiddling* World Songbook, Group Violin* and Group Cello* Recorder and Renaissance Winds* ADAPTIVE RECREATION (See Adaptive & Inclusive Music, page , for more details.) Drum Circle ROSEWOOD MUSIC PROGRAM Drop-in and registered programs to be announced. See page 30 *Indicates activities with prerequisites


VIRTUAL / IN-PERSON INSTRUMENT INSTRUCTION—YOUTH Individual Lessons

Strings | Violin, Viola, Cello | Age 5–18 Winds | Age 10–18 Currently waitlisting for wind lessons Advanced Piano | Age 10–18

Currently offered only to continuing CMC students from Fall 2023. Thrive with customized instruction. Build the skills and abilities needed to enjoy music as a participant, gaining self-confidence and developing self-expression. During the school year, individual lessons are complemented with required attendance in a music skills class or ensemble (see below). The CMC Private Lesson program runs through the school year 2023-24 (October to June). Lessons are scheduled between instructor and student at a mutually agreeable day and time, as verbally confirmed. Your instructor may require materials not included in registration fee.

New-to-CMC students: Use the “application” activity number below to be put on a waiting list for an opening. Placement with an instructor depends on openings that are available at the time you apply. • New Beginners age 5–18: Apply using activity code 1154148 • Students with prior lesson experience who are new to CMC: apply using activity code 1154149 If/when a placement with a teacher is made you will be asked to set up a payment plan for lessons, and to attend the CMC Orientation (see below). Students continuing at CMC from a prior term: you will receive email instructions on how and when to enroll for the school year lessons.

Instruments

Instrument rentals may be available from CMC. Indicate your need for an instrument at the time of registration or fill out our online rental request form at: communitymusiccenter. org/instruments

Participation

Good attendance and a commitment to fulfilling the instructor’s daily practice expectations is required. Parent participation in lessons and with daily practice at home is expected for students 10 and younger. There are no makeups or credits for missed lessons except for 1 sick absence per term with prior notice given.

Required Enrichment Class | School Year 2023–24

During the School Year, CMC requires private lesson students to enroll in a concurrent enrichment class or apply for an exemption if participating in similar activities elsewhere. Separate fees apply for CMC’s enrichment classes, and enrollment for the class is in addition to the private lesson registration. Options include the following (see catalog for description): • Classes: Drum World, Theory & Games, Theory & Skills, Theory & Composition, Rhythm Games • Ensembles: Chamber Ensemble*, Fiddling*, Suzuki Group Class*, String Orchestra*, Percussion Orchestra, Youth Choir, Youth Vocal Ensemble

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Beginners start with 30-minute lessons; advanced students (playing concertos or sonatas) move to 45-minute lessons; 60-minute lessons are provided only in special cases. Suzuki, traditional, hybrid, and other instructional methods are used, depending on the instructor. Daily individual practice between classes is a required part of successful music instruction. 30 minute $29/lesson $870/school year 45 minute $42/lesson $1,260/school year 45 minute shared $24/lesson $720/school year 60 minute $55/lesson $1,650/school year

Enrollment Process


MUSIC SKILLS—ADULT / CHILD & YOUTH Exploring Together

It’s more than musical playtime for kids! Develop selfexpression, cognitive, social and musical skills through songs, games, movement, and percussion play, while making friends along the way. Be part of a harmonious experience that creatively engages concepts such as rhythm and tonality, then bring it home to share. This is a family class; adult attendance is required. Register the child only. Ages 2–4 Tu 1/9–3/12 12:00–12:40pm $117 1160494 Myachkin Ages 4–6 Tu 1/9–3/12 1:00–1:40pm $117 1160495 Myachkin

Drum World | Age 8–14

Explore different percussion instruments and play rhythms and patterns from near home and faraway lands. Hand drums will be provided during class on site. Note: this class doesn’t teach ‘drum kit’ (also known as ‘drum set’). W 1/10–3/13 4:30–5:10pm $110 1160210 Van Cleave

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Theory & Games | Age 5–7

Join us on this enriching and fun musical exploration. Unlock the potential of music learning, ignite creativity, and set the stage for a lifelong journey with the universal language of melody, harmony, and rhythm. Classes already in progress, please call CMC for more information. Tu 10/3/23–6/4/24 1157868 Th 10/5/23–6/6/24 1157871 3:45–4:25pm $330 ($110/term) Lane

Theory & Skills | Age 8–13

In this exciting journey, students will explore the rich language of music, unlocking the mysteries of notation, melody, harmony, rhythm, and musical structure. Classes already in progress, please call CMC for more information. Tu 10/3/23–6/4/24 1157869 4:30–5:10pm $330 ($110/term) Lane

Rhythm Games | Age 8–11

Percussion Orchestra | Age 6–11

NEW

More than just tap, clap, and whap! Build on fundamental skills of pulse and notation while enjoying challenging games, attempting tricky mallet work, hand drumming, and experiencing next-level musical adventures. You’ll appreciate how much this activity helps your sight-reading and abilities on any instrument. Th 1/11–3/14 1160521 5:30–6:10pm $110 Lane

Theory & Composing | Age 12–18

Students will explore musical notation, harmony, rhythm, melodic analysis, and composition through interactive lessons and creative projects. With a focus on fostering musical proficiency and appreciation. Connect with the language of music in a meaningful way. Classes already in progress, please call CMC for more information. Th 10/5/23–6/6/24 4:30–5:10pm $330 ($110/term) 1157872 Lane 26

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A perfect blend of melody and rhythm! Join us for a musical journey as we build on the fundamental skills of music and teamwork. No prior music experience required. Instruments will be provided during class on site. W 1/10–3/13 1160501 3:45–4:25pm $110 Van Cleave

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PIANO PROGRAM—YOUTH & ADULT Important Notes for Piano Classes: •

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Students must have access to a piano or keyboard for daily practice at home between classes. Limited rentals are available at CMC. Call 503-823-3177 for more information. Class fees do not cover cost of music books These courses run through the school year (3 terms: Fall, Winter, and Spring).

YOUTH

Piano Primer | Age 6–10

To master eighty-eight keys, start with the basics. Focus on sitting & hand technique, note names, beginning rhythms, dynamics & more. Feel the accomplishment of playing your first tunes! Students use Faber Piano Adventures Primer Level Lesson book (available for purchase or loan at CMC). Call CMC (503-823-3177) for class day and time options. Students use Faber Piano Adventures Lesson Book 1 (available for purchase or loan at CMC). Prerequisite: to have accomplished all the lessons in the Piano Primer book. Classes already in progress, please call CMC for more information

Piano Laboratory| Age 7–14

Getting ahead of the class? Experiment with more individual attention. Enjoy making progress at your speed while benefiting from the chemistry of a group setting. Less expensive than private lessons. Prerequisite: at least 2 years of group piano class or the equivalent, or instructor approval. Classes in progress, please call CMC for more information.

Piano Beginning | Age 60 & up

Explore the elements of rhythm, melody and harmony in a comfortable small class setting. Learn to read music and play popular songs on a full-size piano. This class uses the Alfred Basic Adult All-in-one Piano Course. There is a $18 fee for lesson book to purchase on the first day of class, not included in the activity fee. W 1/10–3/13 1160199 2:30–3:20pm $114 Van Cleave

Piano Continuing | Age 60 & up

These classes continue in the Alfred Basic Adult All-in-one Piano Course. Class options are listed below in order of progress in the books. Returning students continue at the same day and time as last term. If you are new, call the CMC office before registering to check level and to confirm the class is a good fit. Tu 1/9–3/12 1160229 12:00–12:50pm $120 Currell Tu 1:00–1:50pm

1/9–3/12 $120

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Tu 2:00–2:50pm

1/9–3/12 $120

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W 12:00–12:50pm

1/10–3/13 $120

1160496 Currell

W 1:00–1:50pm

1/10–3/13 $120

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Piano Adventurers | Age 7–14

ADULT

See important information about the piano program to the left.


GROUP CLASSES & ENSEMBLES—YOUTH Important Notes for Ensembles:

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Playing in an ensemble is being on a team. Students rely on each other to make progress as a group. We ask that group class participants: •

Show a high level of attendance.

Practice between classes.

Have concurrent weekly lessons at CMC or elsewhere and work on the ensemble repertoire with that teacher.

Group Lessons: Beginner | Age 5–8

This course runs through the school year: Fall, Winter, and Spring (3 terms). Classes already in progress, please call CMC for more information. Cello Tu 4:00–4:45pm

10/3–6/4 $330 ($110/term)

1157763 Cheskin

CMC’s string groups are non-audition, but the instructor has final say as to the appropriate level class for each enrolled student.

Violin W 4:00–4:45pm

10/4–6/5 $330($110/term)

1157769 Liebert

Suzuki Group Classes | Age 4–18

String Orchestra

Play through known songs with a group of kids at the same level to enhance the string lesson experience. Enjoy string games and brainteasers, too! Note: This course does not cover instrument instruction; it is a complement to private lessons. All participants must be concurrently enrolled in Suzuki lessons at CMC or elsewhere. Classes already in progress, please call CMC for more information. Violin W 10/4/23–6/5/24 5:30–6:30pm $240 ($80/term) 1157770 Belleri This class covers Suzuki Violin Pre-Twinkle through Book 2 Violin / Viola Th 10/5/23–6/6/24 4:15–5:00pm $240 ($80/term) 1157775 Scott This class covers Suzuki Violin Pre-Twinkle through Book 2

Youth Choir | Age 8–14

Just try to catch your breath in this high-energy group for young voices! Develop singing techniques, note reading skills and accuracy of pitch and rhythm while making friends. Instructor may require materials not included in registration fee. The choir performs at least once per term (outside of class time). New participants are welcome at the start of any term. Tu 1/9–3/12 5:00–6:00pm $44 1160245 Edson

Youth Vocal Ensemble | Age 12–18

Pre-teens and teens join in to express yourself in song, explore your voice, and prepare music to inspire others. Come along to this energetic group as we experience how music brings people together. Instructor may require materials not included in registration fee. Th 1/11–3/14 5:00–6:00pm $80 1160246 Edson

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Get ready for some ‘sound’ teamwork! Develop note reading and rhythm skills, practice following a conductor, and get a grasp on instrument & bow techniques while discovering the thrill of playing in an ensemble. Daily practice on the orchestra parts between classes is a required part of music ensemble instruction. This course runs through the school year: Fall, Winter, and Spring (3 terms). Classes already in progress, please call CMC for more information. Level I | Age 7–14 Students in this class use the book Strictly Strings Volume 1 (may be purchased or borrowed from CMC). Prerequisite: One or two years of study on instrument and beginning note-reading skills. No audition required, although instructor has final say as to student’s enrollment. F 10/6/23–6/7/24 3:45–4:25pm $240 ($80/term) 1157780 Murer Level II | Age 8–16 Students in this class use the book Strictly Strings Volume 1 (may be purchased or borrowed from CMC). Prerequisite: Students should be at Suzuki Book 2–3 or similar level, using positions and shifting, and have some sightreading ability. No audition required, although instructor has final say as to student’s enrollment. F 10/6/23–6/7/24 4:30–5:15pm $240 ($80/term) 1157781 Murer Level III | Age 11–18 Prerequisite: Students should be in Suzuki Book 4 or similar level, using positions and shifting, and have sight-reading skills. No audition required, although instructor has final say as to student’s enrollment. F 10/6/23–6/7/24 5:25–6:25pm $240 ($80/term) 1157782 Murer

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GROUP CLASSES & ENSEMBLES— ADULT & INTERGENERATIONAL • • •

Daily practice between classes is an important part of successful music instruction. Instructor has the final say on whether a student meets prerequisites. Some materials (books) may be required.

Community String Orchestra | Age 16 & up

Cello Ensemble: Advanced

Age 16 & up A group of violins and violas is beautifully complete, with melody, harmony and a rich repertoire. Develop skills to hold your own while playing well with others. Find your technique, all under the guidance of an instructor. Prerequisite: min. three years of group instruction or equivalent. Tu 1/9–3/12 7:00–7:50pm $132 1160206 Cheskin

Recorder Ensemble | Age 14 & up

Enter the next level of the instrument’s repertoire. Explore more challenging pieces, play two or more sizes in an ensemble where technique and musicianship will develop. Sopranos, altos, tenors, bass and great bass come together as a polished ensemble under the guidance of an instructor. Meet other enthusiasts; refine skills that enable playing as one. There will be opportunity for some to sing play reed and string instruments. Technique and ornamentation will be discussed. Prerequisite: Intermediate ability on C or F instruments (knowledge of all fingerings) and have ability to sight-read and maintain a rhythmically independent part. Intermediate Th 1/11–3/14 7:00–8:30pm $120 1160526 G. Neuman Advanced Th $120

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Seeking fellowship with other vocalists in a dedicated group? Join this long-standing, medium-sized, non-audition community choir, affectionately known as the Francis Street Singers, to rehearse and perform repertoire spanning nearly 500 years. Create beautiful harmony in sound & with new friendships. Prerequisite: Knowledge of tone production, sight-reading skills, familiarity with part singing. Prior choir experience helpful. The choir is rehearsing the John Rutter Requiem, and other works, through the school year 2023–24. Tu 1/9–3/12 6:30–8:30pm $80 1160207 Edson

Fiddling | Age 13 & up

Students learn about and perform styles of folk music that broadly represent the North American string music tradition. To include Old-time, Bluegrass, Celtic, Swing, and more. Prerequisite: At least three years playing your instrument, ability to plays scales in a few keys, name notes, play in time and ensemble playing. For any questions please contact CMC Coordinator at: 503-679-5879. Tu 1/9–3/12 6:30–7:30pm $110 1160212 Dammann

Intermediate Cello Group Lessons | Age 16 & up

Explore the rich tones of the instrument first hand in a supportive setting. Get a start or refresher on tuning, tone production, bowing and fingering. Play your first tunes and get your first swoons! See Lifelong Music section, page 30 Intermediate—Continuing from Fall 2023 Classes in progress, please call CMC for more information. Tu 1/9–3/12 6:00–6:50 PM $132 1160205 Cheskin Recorder Adult Group Lessons—See Lifelong (Age 60 & up)— Ensembles and Group Classes section on page 30

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Why let the pros have all the fun? Make lasting musical friendships; hone playing skills while enjoying the glorious symphonic sound of great masterworks. Online enrollment is limited to prior participants. Call CMC to enroll. Prerequisite: at least 2 years of instrumental study or permission from conductor, reasonable sightreading ability; and ability to shift to forth position. Some ensemble or class experience desirable. Returning participants are encouraged to enroll as soon as registration is open. New participants call 503-823-3177 to register. If meeting the prerequisites you will be shortlisted until the returning participants have an opportunity to enroll. W 1/10–3/13 7:15–8:45pm $80 1160498 Ehrlich

Community Chorus | Age 18 & up


LIFELONG—ENSEMBLES & GROUP CLASSES World Songbook | Age 60 & up NEW

Enjoy singing from all eras and many lands of songwriting. Explore basic techniques of vocal performance while singing tunes from the golden era of the art song of genres of Jazz and Bossa nova, Bolero and more. Sight reading skill is not required. Tu 1/9–3/12 1160508 2:00–2:50pm $110 Myachkin

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Drumming Together for Women | Age 60 & up

This class is open to those who identify as female; no musical experience needed. Find freedom of expression through playing drums and percussion with others. Gain fundamental techniques while trying instruments such as djembes, ashikos, claves, bells, shakers, and more. Explore multi-part rhythms, including West African, Brazilian and contemporary beats, with plenty of time for drum circle games and freeform expression. *Instruments are provided by CMC for the class meetings. Open to all ages with priority to age 60 & up. Those under age 60 can enroll on the waitlist. Meets monthly on the second Monday of the month M 1/8, 2/12. 3/11 1160211 5:30–6:30pm $27 Kjome

Cello Adult Group Lessons: Continuing | Age 60 & up

Explore the rich tones of the instrument first hand in a supportive setting. Get a start or refresher on tuning, tone production, bowing and fingering. This activity is open to ages 18 and up but gives priority to participants age 60 and above. Those under age 60 can enroll on the waitlist. F 1/12–3/15 2:00–2:50pm $120 1160204 Cheskin Continuing from Fall, please call CMC for more information. For more group cello class listings, see Ensembles & Group Classes—Adult, page 28

Violin Adult Group Lessons | Age 60 & up

Take the first steps to mastery. Start with the basics of technique, tone production and note reading. Apply these new skills to play simple melodies & accompaniments in a supportive, small group setting. This activity is open to ages 18 and up but gives priority to participants age 60 and above. Those under age 60 can enroll on the waitlist. Continuing Beginner W 1/10–3/13 7:00–7:45pm $120 1160244 Liebert

Recorder Adult Group Lessons | Age 60 & up

Find your Renaissance by learning this timeless instrument in the pleasure and comfort of a small group. Begins with note reading, fingering and simple songs to play. Bring your own recorder (none provided); instructor suggests Aulos, Zenon or Yamaha brand). Both C (soprano, tenor) & F (alto, bass) recorders welcome. This class is open to age 18 and up with priority to age 60 plus. Use waitlist if under age 60. Prerequisite: one year of group class study or the equivalent. Continuing Intermediate W 1/10–3/13 6:45–7:45pm $120 1160242 Markham

Piano

See Piano Program—Youth & Adult section, page 27 Instrument rentals may be available from CMC. Indicate your need for an instrument at the time of registration or fill out our online rental request form at: communitymusiccenter.org/instruments

ROSEWOOD MUSIC PROGRAM AT Y.O.U.TH

CMC and Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) works with The Center Powered by Y.O.U.th (Youth Organized and United to Help) in East Portland to provide programs for the community. Call our partner liaison at 503-679-5879 (habla español) or email daniel.reyesllinas@portlandoregon.gov for the latest program information. Information about Y.O.U.th is at youthpdx.org

Piano Primer Age: 6–10

To master eighty-eight keys, start with the basics. Focus on sitting and hand technique, note names, beginning rhythms, dynamics and more. Feel the accomplishment of playing your first tunes! W 1/10–3/13 1160566 5:30–6:20pm $120 Mosley Students use Faber Piano Adventures Primer Level Lesson book (available for purchase or loan at CMC)

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ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE MUSIC Drum Circle Feel the Beat! | Age 12 & up

Be creative and stomp your feet. Discover drumming methods and make up beats on the spot. Appreciate the role rhythm plays and explore drumming together. This class is wheelchair accessible and is offered in partnership with PP&R Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation (AIR). For more information and support, please contact AIR staff at 503-823-2883. You must contact PP&R at least 10 days in advance if you will be needing any accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Th $46

1/11–2/8 1160316

5:30–6:30pm Kjome

Th $46

2/13–3/14 1160317

5:30–6:30pm Kjome

Community Music Center’s non-profit partner (CMC, Inc.) is an all-volunteer organization that raises money year-round to increase access to music education through need-based scholarships and tuition subsidy, instrument rentals to students, free or low-cost concerts, and more. CMC, Inc. was founded in 1960 by a group of parents and interested citizens to help maintain the CMC as a City facility, providing scholarship assistance and tuition subsidy through yearround fundraising. Today, through its Board of Directors, CMC, Inc. continues to provide the vital financial and leadership support required to ensure equity of access to quality music activities in Portland Parks & Recreation.

Scholarship funds are made possible by fundraising events and generous donations from individuals and businesses made to CMC, Inc. Endowment funds are maintained by the Oregon Community Foundation for CMC, Inc.’s scholarships, operations, and programs: Naomi Blumberg Chamber Music Education Fund Elizabeth N. Gray Fund Shirley Englund Music Scholarships Fund Marion T. Tsefalas Music Scholarships Fund Martin Weiner Music Scholarship Fund

AWARDS AND MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Cash awards in memory of dear friends of CMC are presented to outstanding students at the end of each school year based on demonstrated excellence in playing, dedication, involvement in the musical community, and significant progress. The faculty nominates eligible students, and finalists are determined by faculty and staff. All of the award funds listed above are managed by the Oregon Community Foundation.

CMC HISTORY BOOK Community Music Center: The First 60 Years— A Musical History Both a historical profile and memory album, this book lays out the fascinating story of Portland’s Community Music Center, from the early inspirational movements in local arts education, to the vision of CMC’s founders, the accomplishments of students, and the significant resources and thriving community of the Center today. On sale online at CommunityMusicCenter.org and on site.

Board of Directors Judy Rompa, President Kevin Lefohn, Vice-president Katherine Schroeder, Treasurer Matthew Morgan, Secretary Efrat Ausker Katrina Kahl JC Smith Judy Redifer Peter Tsiorba Sara Watts

Help Community Music Center remain vital—Donate! Since class fees do not cover all costs, CMC relies on donations from individuals and organizations to fulfill its mission. You can help CMC with your tax-deductible cash donation to CMC, Inc. Call 503-823-3177 or visit us online: CommunityMusicCenter.org Community Music Center | 503-823-3177

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MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER Arts Programs Supervisor Michael Walsh Arts Coordinators Patrick Browne, Aimé Kelly, Nicole Rawlins

BUILDING HOURS VARY due to staffing levels and weather and are posted on-site.

Check online or call for more information.

Recreation Arts Leaders Mark Cissell, Jennifer Rabin Customer Service and Rental Leaders Jessica Ramirez, Andrew Galloway Bus Line #44 SW 33rd Ave, #45 SW 35th Ave, #64 SW 35th Ave Call Tri-Met at 503-238-RIDE 7688 Southwest Capitol Highway Portland, Oregon 97219 503-823-ARTS (2787) mac@portlandoregon.gov MultnomahArtsCenter.org

ADA Accessibility Parking, entrances, restrooms, classrooms

ABOUT MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER (MAC) The Multnomah Arts Center (MAC) provides excellent community arts education in the visual, performing, and literary arts at an affordable cost to students of all ages.

Building Closed January 1 January 15 February 19

WINTER 2024 PROGRAMS MAC will be offering a variety of classes, activities, and private music lessons during winter 2024. AGES Families, Youth, Teens, Adults, and Seniors ARTS PROGRAMS OFFERED THIS FALL

Visit portland.gov/parks/register or scan the QR code to view and register for MAC classes online. SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–February 11 activities SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 for February 12–March 31 activities

Access Pass: With resources from the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks

Focusing on the fundamentals of a variety of art forms, MAC strives to teach creative self-expression to the community in a fun, engaging way. Visual Arts—Family: p. 34 Visual Arts—Youth: p. 36 Spring Break Camps—Youth: p. 38 Literary Arts: p. 40 Dance—Adult: p. 43 Music: p. 44 Mixed Media—Adult & Teen: p. 48

Levy), we can offer new payment options for City of Portland residents that allow you to choose payment levels based on your needs. Register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of 25, 50, 75, or 90%. No proof of income is required. Learn more online: portland.gov/parks/discount

Drawing & Painting—Adult & Teen: p. 50

MACA Scholarships Available: If additional financial assistance is needed to ensure someone can participate in MAC programs, please inquire about available support from the Multnomah Arts Center Association by emailing Director@MultnomahArtsCenter.org or calling 503-823-2284. Non-City of Portland residents are welcome to inquire. Learn more about MACA and how you can support on the next page.

Jewelry & Metalsmithing—Adult & Teen: p. 56

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Photography—Adult & Teen: p. 52 Woodworking—Adult & Teen: p. 53 Printmaking & Book Arts—Adult & Teen: p. 54 Textiles—Adult & Teen: p. 58 Ceramics—Adult & Teen: p. 60 Gallery: p. 62


LEARN MORE ONLINE

MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER ASSOCIATION

Sign up to receive our digital newsletter! This is a great way to receive updates and announcements on our arts class offerings and other opportunities. bit.ly/themacpress

The Multnomah Arts Center Association (MACA) is a dedicated all-volunteer, nonprofit organization supporting community arts education at MAC, a program of Portland Parks & Recreation. Since 1983, artists and community members like you have enhanced the center by raising money to assure programs and instruction are high-quality, affordable, and accessible. Your support of MACA provides scholarships, obtains equipment, and facilitates infrastructure improvements that enhance the quality of class programming for lifelong learning. If you believe that art education is an essential investment in our community, please consider donating to MACA today.

Learn all about the Multnomah Arts Center and its nonprofit friends’ group, the Multnomah Arts Center Association: MultnomahArtsCenter.org RENTAL INFORMATION Please contact: MACrentals@portlandoregon.gov or call 503-823-2787 for more information. MultnomahArtsCenter.org/Rentals

MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER GALLERY (See page 62) GALLERY HOURS Monday–Thursday Friday–Saturday

9:00am–9:30pm 9:00am–5:00pm

ABOUT MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER

Founded in 1973, MAC is one of the largest comprehensive community arts education programs in the nation. A program of Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R), MAC is a model community center, sharing and maintaining space with multiple nonprofit community service providers. At the heart of MAC’s success is the all-volunteer board of Multnomah Arts Center Association (MACA), a nonprofit body founded in 1983 that supports Multnomah Arts Center. While PP&R supports the annual operation and maintenance of Multnomah Arts Center, the nonprofit MACA makes it possible to exceed expectations for a community center by raising money to provide additional scholarships, outreach, community engagement, and make art studio and program improvements.

MACA's mission is to advocate for equity and access to arts education. Help us keep the momentum going by making a donation to MACA today! MultnomahArtsCenter.org/donate

FIRST FRIDAY ARTS FOR ALL Drop-In Art Making and Yummy Snacks February 2 | March 1 FIRST FRIDAY ARTS FOR ALL February 2 & March 16:00–8:00pm • 6 to 8 pm

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TENANT INFORMATION In addition to providing community arts education programming and community rentals, Multnomah Arts Center provides space to these nonprofit community service providers. Contact information is provided below as a courtesy to the public. Columbia Basin Basketry Guild Northwest Woodturners Guild Print Arts Northwest basketryguild.org northwestwoodturnersguild.com printartsnw.org Community Policing Office Oregon Children's Theatre Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. 503-823-3333 (Police Non-Emergency) 503-228-9571 | octc.org swni.org Guild of Oregon Woodworkers Portland Handweavers Guild Summer Free For All guildoforegonwoodworkers.com portlandhandweaversguild.org 503-823-5059 | portland.gov/parks/sffa Neighborhood House Aging Services and Senior Center 33 503-244-5204 | nhpdx.org

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Multnomah Arts Center (MAC) provides excellent arts education in the visual, performing, and literary arts at an affordable cost to students of all ages. We offer programs in music, movement, dance, theatre, woodshop, literary arts, metal arts, mixed media, printmaking, drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, textiles, and more. These extensive class offerings are provided by over specialized teaching artists from the region. MAC serves thousands of students regardless of ability, age, race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or financial means. Programs run year-round, and scholarships are available. Along with our vibrant arts education program, MAC presents—and partners to bring— theatre, music, dance performances, gallery exhibitions, and other special events to the community; spaces are available to rent.

Board of Directors Gordon Campbell, Chair Kathleen Madden, President Beth Nichols, Treasurer Susan Wickstrom, Secretary Jerry Harris Joanne Sheehy Judith Wilding


VISUAL ARTS—FAMILY FAMILY CLASSES Family arts classes are designed for parents, guardians, and children to interact and participate together. Our philosophy is to honor the child’s creative impulses— focusing on process, rather than product. • Performing Arts classes offer opportunities for children and their adults to participate together in an exploration of movement, song, and creative drama in a safe, joyful, and welcoming environment. • Visual Arts classes provide instruction in the use of art materials and techniques and encourage each child’s individual style of visual expression. We recommend both adult and child wear grubbies as these classes can be messy. All materials are included. Clean-up is part of all MAC youth visual art classes.

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Winter Wonderland

Age 18 months–5 Silly snow people, sparkly snowflakes and many other winter wonders are brought to life using a variety of mixed media. Foster creative thinking and self-expression. Who knows what hidden artistic talents you will find. This is a family class—Adult attendance is required. Register the child only. Tu 9:30–10:30am 1/9–2/6 $80 [5 Classes] 1160392 Dawn Grunwald Tu $80 [5 Classes]

11:00am–12:00pm 1/9–2/6 1160393 Dawn Grunwald

W 9:30–10:30am $80 [5 Classes] 1160141

1/10–2/7 Sandra Oberdorfer

W 11:00am–12:00pm 1/10–2/7 $80 [5 Classes] 1160142 Sandra Oberdorfer W 12:30pm–1:30pm $80 [5 Classes] 1160518

1/10–2/7 Sandra Oberdorfer

FIRST FRIDAY ARTS FOR ALL Drop-In Art Making and Yummy Snacks FIRST FRIDAY ARTS FOR ALL February 2 |1 March February 2 & March • 6 to 8 pm 1 • 6:00–8:00pm

Ceramics—Clay Creations

Age 2–8 Can you construct a world with your fingers? Create shapes from nature or your imagination while exploring handbuilding and sculpting. Exchange ideas and inspiration from artists around you while giving form to your dreams. Add color to your creations and see how the kiln works its magic. This is a family class—Adult attendance is required. Register the child only. W 3:30–4:30pm 1/10–2/7 $85 [5 Classes] 1160104 Sandra Oberdorfer W 3:30–4:30pm $85 [5 Classes] 1160105

2/14–3/13 Sandra Oberdorfer

W 5:00–6:00pm $85 [5 Classes] 1160106

1/10–2/7 Sandra Oberdorfer

W 5:00–6:00pm $85 [5 Classes] 1160107

2/14–3/13 Sandra Oberdorfer

Art Adventures

Age 18 months–5 Fascinated by shiny, sticky and gooey stuff? The joy of creative thinking and self-expression are brought to life using materials such as paint, clay, naturals, glitter, glue, found objects, and more. Together, construct projects that develop fine motor skills and enhance creative development. This is a family class—Adult attendance is required. Register the child only. Tu 9:30–10:30am 2/13–3/12 $80 [5 Classes] 1160394 Dawn Grunwald Tu $80 [5 Classes]

W 9:30–10:30am $80 [5 Classes] 1160139

2/14–3/13 Sandra Oberdorfer

W 11:00am–12:00pm 2/14–3/13 $80 [5 Classes] 1160140 Sandra Oberdorfer W 12:30–1:30pm $80 [5 Classes] 1160519

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Ceramics—Family Clay Saturday

Age 2 & up Come as a family and create shapes from nature or your imagination while exploring handbuilding and sculpting. Exchange ideas and inspiration from other artists while giving form to your dreams. Add color to your creations and see how the kiln works its magic! Not for solo participants. Does not include access to the potter’s wheel. This is a family class—Adult attendance is required. Register the child only. Note: You may sign up for a single class only; however, it is necessary to sign up for a second class in order to have your work fired and glazed. (It takes approximately 2 weeks for your piece to dry and be fired before it is ready to glaze.) 12:30–2:30pm

2:45–4:45pm 12:30–2:30pm 1160416

1/13 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160417

1/13 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

12:30–2:30pm 1160418

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Sa $16 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160419

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Sa $16 [1 Class]

12:30–2:30pm 1160108

1/27 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160415

1/27 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

12:30–2:30pm 1160109

2/3 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160112

2/3 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

12:30–2:30pm 1160110

2/10 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160113

2/10 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

12:30–2:30pm 1160111

2/17 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160425

2/17 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

12:30–2:30pm 1160436

2/24 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160437

2/24 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

12:30–2:30pm 1160438

3/2 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160439

3/2 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

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3/9 Liz Harris

Sa $16 [1 Class]

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Ceramics—Family Clay Saturday—Glaze Only! Sa $12 [1 Class]

12:30–2:30pm 1160444

3/16 Liz Harris

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Sa $16 [1 Class]

Ceramics—Family Clay Saturday—Glaze Only! Sa $12 [1 Class]

2:45–4:45pm 1160445

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PERFORMING ARTS— FAMILY Music—Exploring Together

Age 2–4 It’s musical playtime for kids! Develop self-expression, cognitive, and social skills through songs, games, movement, and percussion play. Be part of a harmonious experience that creatively engages concepts such as rhythm and tonality. This is a family class—Adult attendance is required. Register the child only. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 9:15–10:00am 1/8–3/11* $86 [8 Classes] 1159740 Irina Myachkin M $86 [8 Classes]

10:05–10:50am 1159741

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VISUAL ARTS—YOUTH VISUAL ARTS CLASSES Materials are included in youth visual art classes. Unless otherwise stated, parents and guardians are not to attend class but should stay in the building until their child is comfortable. Please have children dress for mess and be ready for a good time! Clay students/parents please read the “Youth Clay Studio Policy” available on our website: MultnomahArtsCenter.org

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Clay work must be picked up during your class time or during open clay studio times only. Please allow 10 days from the last class to pick up your child’s work. This allows for firing time. TWO weeks after the final class of the term, the work will be recycled due to limited storage space.

Ceramics—Handbuilding and Sculpture

Invent, discover, and play with clay. Create from fantasies or reality as you learn to hand build and sculpt. Let your imagination lead your hands and get your fingers working with construction techniques like coil, pinch, and molding, bring your clay to life. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic. Age 4–7 Tu $150 [10 Classes]

3:30–4:30pm 1160115

1/9–3/12 Liz Harris

Age 8–12 Tu $150 [10 Classes]

5:00–6:00pm 1160114

1/9–3/12 Liz Harris

Ceramics—Wheel Throwing

Age 9–13 Explore the potter’s wheel. Develop throwing skills, learning to use your hands and tools to shape form. Increase patience and coordination. Gain a sense of accomplishment using basic techniques. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 4:30–6:00pm 1/8–3/11* $168 [8 Classes] 1160116 Liz Harris Th $210 [10 Classes]

4:30–6:00pm 1160117

1/11–3/14 Liz Harris

Drawing Studio

Ceramics—Clay Creations

Age 2–8 Can you construct a world with your fingers? Create shapes from nature or your imagination while exploring handbuilding and sculpting. Exchange ideas and inspiration from artists around you while giving form to your dreams. Add color to your creations and see how the kiln works its magic. This is a family class—Adult attendance is required. Register the child only. W 3:30–4:30pm 1/10–2/7 $85 [5 Classes] 1160104 Sandra Oberdorfer W 3:30–4:30pm $85 [5 Classes] 1160105

2/14–3/13 Sandra Oberdorfer

W 5:00–6:00pm $85 [5 Classes] 1160106

1/10–2/7 Sandra Oberdorfer

W 5:00–6:00pm $85 [5 Classes] 1160107

2/14–3/13 Sandra Oberdorfer

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Develop a strong understanding of the use of line, shape, color, composition, and perspective to draw both the realistic and imaginary. Explore a variety of media, such as pencil, pen, markers, crayons, and pastels. Learn to talk about and appreciate your own unique artworks. *No class 1/15, 2/19 Age 4–6 M 2:30–3:15pm $48 [4 Classes] 1160134

1/8–2/5* Sandra Oberdorfer

M 2:30–3:15pm $48 [4 Classes] 1160135

2/12–3/11* Sandra Oberdorfer

Age 7–9 M 3:30–4:30pm $60 [4 Classes] 1160132

1/8/–2/5* Sandra Oberdorfer

M 3:30–4:30pm $60 [4 Classes] 1160133

2/12–3/11* Sandra Oberdorfer

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Drawing Techniques

Age 9–12 Focus on personal expression using a variety of media such as pencil, charcoal, and pastel. Practice drawing exercises that encourage exploration, expression, and creativity. Gain an understanding of line and space while having fun. Learn to talk about and appreciate your own unique artworks. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 4:45–6:15pm 1/8–2/5* $88 [4 Classes] 1160136 Sandra Oberdorfer M 4:45–6:15pm $88 [4 Classes] 1160137

2/12–3/11* Sandra Oberdorfer

Action! Brushstrokes! Beautiful lines, gorgeous colors, wild shapes, and interesting composition! You will learn about all of these as we experiment with paint and pastels, and try out techniques such as painting, drawing and printing. Create amazing faces, places, flowers, fish, abstractions, and more. Age 4–6 Th 2:30–3:30pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160163

1/11–2/8 Jenna GersbachKing

Th 2:30–3:30pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160164

2/15–3/14 Jenna GersbachKing

Age 7–9 Th 3:45–4:45pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160159

1/11–2/8 Jenna GersbachKing

Th 3:45–4:45pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160161

2/15–3/14 Jenna GersbachKing

Age 10–12 Th 5:15–6:15pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160160

1/11–2/8 Jenna GersbachKing

Th 5:15–6:15pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160162

2/15–3/14 Jenna GersbachKing

Students will experience creating works of art in a variety of media using the design elements of line, shape, color, texture, and form to draw, paint, and create 2-D and 3-D compositions. Experience includes self-expression and independence while developing creativity working with fantasy, feelings, ideas, in color, collage, using tools as well as recycled media. Age 4–6 W 2:30–3:30pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160138

1/10–2/7 Jenna GersbachKing

W 2:30–3:30pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160502

2/14–3/13 Jenna GersbachKing

F 2:30–3:30pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160510

1/12–2/9 Jenna GersbachKing

Age 7–9 W 3:45–4:45pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160165

1/10–2/7 Jenna GersbachKing

W 3:45–4:45pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160168

2/14–3/13 Jenna GersbachKing

F 3:45–4:45pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160167

1/12–2/9 Jenna GersbachKing

Sa 9:30–10:30am $78 [5 Classes] 1160516

2/17–3/16 Jenna GersbachKing

Age 10–13 W 5:15–6:15pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160169

1/10–2/7 Jenna GersbachKing

W 5:15–6:15pm $78 [5 Classes] 1160166

2/14–3/13 Jenna GersbachKing

Sa 10:45–11:45am $78 [5 Classes] 1160514

2/17–3/16 Jenna GersbachKing

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Young Artists—Drawing and Painting

Young Artists—Drawing, Painting and Mixed Media


VISUAL ARTS—YOUTH

SPRING BREAK VISUAL ART CAMPS—YOUTH IMPORTANT CAMP INFORMATION PICK-UP / DROP-OFF: For spring break camps, MAC cannot accommodate early drop-off or late pick-up. Please list all individuals authorized to pick up your child in ePACT. Any other arrangements must be made in advance, requested in writing and approved by a program coordinator. BRING: A backpack, water bottle, and two snacks for half day camp. OTHER: Campers should arrive in closed toe shoes.

Textiles—Fun with Fiber

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Through hands-on techniques, discover how to create with a variety fibers. In this fun and playful class, students will explore felting, embroidery, sewing and weaving. Bring home a fabulously felted animal friend and other cool stuff. Create fun and funky art from yarn, roving and felt fabric. Age 6–8 Tu $125 [10 Classes]

3:30–4:30pm 1160146

1/9 –3/12 Arielle Brackett

Age 9–12 Tu $125 [10 Classes]

4:45–5:45pm 1160147

1/9–3/12 Arielle Brackett

Textiles—Fun with Fiber

Age 6 & up Through hands-on techniques, discover how to create with a variety fibers. In this fun and playful class, students will explore felting, weaving, finger knitting and braiding t-shirt yarn. Bring home a fabulously felted animal friend and other cool stuff. Create fun and funky art from yarn, roving and thrifted t-shirts. Parents/guardians are welcome to register with their child. Sa 9:30am-11:30am 3/2-3/16 $35 [3 Classes] 1160145 Dawn Grunwald

Jewelry / Metalsmithing—Metalsmithing I

Age 10–15 Work from your own design to create a finished art object or wearable piece of jewelry. Learn to saw, solder, and polish your piece. Emphasis will be on design development and basic metalworking skills. Returning students may work on more advanced projects with instructor approval. No prerequisite. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 4:30pm-6:00pm 1/8/-3/11* $131 [8 Classes] 1160399 Junko Iijima W $164 [10 Classes]

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EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION (ePACT): PP&R uses ePACT to securely collect and manage critical emergency information for programs requiring it. Using ePACT ensures we have up-to-date and accurate contact and medical information in case of emergency. Expect to receive one email invite per child from ePACT: epactnetwork.com

Mixed Media

Age 9–12 Campers will experience creating works of art in a variety of media using the design elements of line, shape, color, texture, and form. Create 2-D and 3-D compositions through self-expression and develop your creativity as you work with feelings and ideas. M–F 9:30am–12:30pm 3/25–3/29 $120 [5 Classes] 1160714 Dawn Grunwald

Handbuilding and Sculpture

Age 6–8 Invent, discover, and play with clay. Create from fantasies or reality as you learn to hand build and sculpt. Let your imagination lead your hands and get your fingers working with construction techniques like coil, pinch, and molding, bring your clay to life. Add color to your creations with glaze and see how the kiln works its magic. M–F 1:30–4:30pm 3/25–3/29 $120 [5 Classes] 1160715 Liz Harris

1/10/-3/13 Junko Iijima

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DANCE—YOUTH

Discover an exciting and lively American dance art experience. Develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination, improve balance, and increase strength and flexibility while exploring steps and movement! From practicing proper warm-up techniques to exploring basic choreography, each class will instill confidence and encourage creativity. Tiny Tappers Age 3–5 Th $100 [10 Classes]

2:30–3:15pm 1160125

1/11–3/14 Claire Roche

Tap Dance I for Kids Age 5–8 Th 3:30–4:15pm $100 [10 Classes] 1160123

1/11–3/14 Claire Roche

Tap Dance I / II for Kids Age 8–13 Th 4:30–5:15pm $100 [10 Classes] 1160124

1/11–3/14 Claire Roche

Hip Hop

Get your dance on! Build endurance, flexibility, strength, and balance. Have fun breaking a sweat while learning the energetic style of hip hop dance. Focus on rhythm, musicality, basic footwork, modern choreography, smooth moves, and more. Age 7–10 Tu $108 [9 Classes]

5:00–6:00pm 1160120

1/16–3/12 Kelsi Schnitter

Age 10–15 Tu $108 [9 Classes]

6:00–7:00pm 1160119

1/16–3/12 Kelsi Schnitter

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LITERARY ARTS—YOUTH & ADULTS Write Your Own Adventure

Collage Workshop

Poetry Writing

Students should bring old newspapers, magazines, and books to share, as well as a bag lunch for this day-long collage party. Scissors and glue sticks will be provided. Sa 10:00am-2:00pm 2/3 $50 [1 Class] 1160743 Christopher Luna

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Age 9–12 Is your mind alive with stories of great adventures? Dragons? Cats who talk? Monsters? Explore the limits of your own storytelling imagination. With a group of other young writers, you will play with words, build characters, craft plot, and discover how to draw the reader into a gripping narrative. Find out where words can take you! Th 5:00–6:15pm 1/11–3/14 $160 [10 Classes] 1160180 Meg Currell Age 16 & up Engage in the craft of writing poetry as you give form and focus to expression through words. Suitable for all levels. Explore poetry through weekly prompts and writing exercises. Students will also have the opportunity to read, share, and respond to one another’s works in a group setting that is highly supportive of all writing styles. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 10:00am–12:30pm 1/8–3/11* $252 [8 Classes] 1160177 Christopher Luna

Age 16 & up This one-day workshop is designed for artists of all levels wishing to explore collage as an artform. Explore strategies for assembling borrowed words and images into art and poetry as you create alongside others. Design visual collages that incorporate texts and words as visuals aids in your new artwork.

Memoir Writing

Age 16 & up Document your memories for your friends and family or for future publication. Complete short timed writings as well as weekly take-home assignments. Give and receive feedback in a safe, informal, small-group setting. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 1:00–4:00pm 1/8–3/11* $302 [8 Classes] 1160178 Christopher Luna

Intro to Creative Writing

Age 18 & up All writers are welcome in this craft-focused class. Students will receive instruction across all literary genres: poetry, prose, creative non-fiction, memoir, and more. This is an opportunity to join an active, supportive, and enthusiastic writing community with a shared goal of lifting up all voices. Share in the excitement of getting to express yourself! Tu 12:45–2:45pm 1/9–3/12 $240 [10 Classes] 1160179 Sherri Levine

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THEATRE ARTS—YOUTH Page to Stage: Treasure Island

Age 9–13 Pipe down, ye scurvy devils, and listen up! We be settin’ sail on the high seas in search of buried treasure. Too bad we’re going to run into some rotten, no good pirates. But have no fear, ye lads and lassies, honor and dignity shall prevail!

Acting Fundamentals for Beginners

Tu $150 [10 Classes]

4:00-5:00pm 1160504

1/9-3/12 Nick Herb

Sa $150 [10 Classes]

2:00-3:00pm 1160505

1/13-3/16 Nick Herb

1/16–3/19 Dawn Panttaja Timothy Scarrott

Fairy Tale Theatre

Age 4–7 Open the gates to enchantment and wonder while acting out your favorite fairy tales and stories! Young actors will use their imaginations while developing new creative skills, confidence, and collaboration. An excellent way to introduce young actors to theatrical play. *No class 2/17 Sa 9:15–10:15am 1/13–3/16* $135 [9 Classes] 1160515 Alyson Osborn

Creative Movement

Acting Fundamentals for Intermediate

Age 8–12 Take your acting skills to the next level! This welcoming class is designed for young actors who are excited about theatre and want to explore the world of acting more deeply while collaborating with friends. Learn more about building characters and creating scenes through improv techniques, vocal exercises, and movement games. Prerequisite: Acting Fundamentals for Beginners or equivalent basic theatre knowledge. W 4:30-5:30pm 1/10-3/13 $150 [10 Classes] 1160707 Nick Herb

Youth Improv

Tu 4:00–5:30pm $250 [10 Classes] 1160524

Age 8–12 A basic tool of performance, improvisation skills help the actor or public speaker think and react effectively in a variety of situations. Capture the mood of a scene while sharpening creative skills in activities such as games, movement exercises, and open scenes. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 5:15-6:15pm 1/8-3/11* $120 [8 Classes] 1160506 Nick Herb

Age 5–8 Experience the joy of dance, music, and theatre as they are intertwined into creative movement! Express yourself through a unique form of storytelling and become whatever you can imagine. Develop new ways of thinking and moving while gaining performance skills and confidence. *No class 2/17 Sa 10:30–11:30am 1/13–3/16* $135 [9 Classes] 1160517 Alyson Osborn

Let’s Pretend

Age 4–6 Open the gates to enchantment and wonder while acting out favorite fairy tales and folk tales. Young actors use their imaginations to develop creative abilities, gain selfconfidence, and learn collaboration. This class is an excellent way to introduce young performers to theatrical play! Sa 3:15–4:15pm 1/13–3/16 $150 [10 Classes] 1160511 Nick Herb

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Age 8–12 Dive into the magic of creating live theatre! Learn about the different elements of collaborative storytelling, including: creation of characters, improvisation, vocal techniques, and more. Build confidence through theatre games and acting exercises in a safe and nurturing environment. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 4:00-5:00pm 1/8-3/11* $120 [8 Classes] 1160503 Nick Herb

This production class concludes with a fully staged performance for family and friends on the last day of class Tuesday, March 12 at 7:00pm OR Tuesday, March 19 at 5:00 pm. Student attendance is required at all rehearsals and the performance. Tu 6:00–7:30pm 1/9–3/12 $250 [10 Classes] 1160523 Dawn Panttaja Timothy Scarrott


THEATRE ARTS—TEEN & ADULTS Acting Academy for Teens

Adult Acting Intermediate

Adult Improv

Readers Theatre for Seniors

Playwriting

Studio Theatre: Attack of… the BLOB!

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Age 13–19 Actors of all levels who are seeking to expand their acting and theatre arts skills are invited to join. This class will help students expand their creative thinking and performing abilities as they dive into scene study, character work, directing, and audition/monologue prep. Collaborate with others on a real stage as you become a more seasoned theatre artist. W 4:00–5:00pm 1/10–3/13 $150 [10 Classes] 1160696 Hannah Kelly Age 18 & up Explore improvisational theatre and learn the skills necessary to think and react quickly in scenes. Theatre games and exercises will be utilized to sharpen performance skills and teach the rules and theories behind reacting effectively and working together to create scenes. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 6:30–8:00pm 1/8–3/11* $180 [8 Classes] 1160507 Nick Herb Age 18 & up Do you have stories you want to tell? Need some guidance on how to get those stories up on stage? Join us to learn the ins and outs of writing stories for the stage. Come together to brainstorm, organize, and write your very own one act play! Complete with a reading of the plays on the last day of class. Tu 5:15–6:15pm 1/9–3/12 $150 [10 Classes] 1160512 Nick Herb

Adult Acting Basics

Age 18 & up Anyone can benefit from the skills actors and performers use to help build confidence and strengthen communication skills in everyday life. Through theatre games and scene work, students will develop their creative thinking and learn how to feel comfortable performing and presenting. This class will energize, challenge, and inspire! Tu 6:30–8:00pm 1/9–3/12 $180 [10 Classes] 1160509 Nick Herb W $150 [10 classes]

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1/10–3/13 Nick Herb

Age 18 & up Actors will continue to build upon their foundational theatre skills and techniques through more theatre games and detailed scene study. Learn to develop deeper characters and become a more powerful performer as you take the next step in exploring and appreciating the world of theatre. Prerequisite: Adult Acting Basics or equivalent basic theatre knowledge. W 7:00–8:30pm 1/10–3/13 $180 [10 Classes] 1160698 Nick Herb Age 60 & up Readers theatre is a style of theatre in which actors present dramatic readings of narrative material, while seated, using only vocal expressions. Develop acting techniques and dive into the world of creating characters through your voice. Bring life to words as you prepare and perform your own readers theatre script. W 2:45pm–3:45pm 1/10–3/13 $150 [10 Classes] 1160695 Hannah Kelly Age 13–20 Everyone look out! Soon the most horrifying monster menace ever conceived will be oozing into the Multnomah Arts Center. A falling star lands outside of town bringing a creature from outer space. It creeps, it crawls, it leaps... it will eat you alive! Only the local teens know about the danger facing their town, but no one will believe them! Oh no, there goes another helpless townsperson! This fully staged theatre production has a part for the shy first-timer and the seasoned young professional. Student attendance is required at all rehearsals and performances. Sa 9:30am–12:30pm 1/6–3/9 $370 [14 Classes] 1160520 Dawn Panttaja Timothy Scarrott Additional evening rehearsals: M 3/4, 3/11 6:30–8:30pm Th 3/7, 3/14 6:30–8:30pm Performances: F 3/15 Sa 3/16 Su 3/17

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DANCE—ADULT Hip Hop

Age 15 & up Get your dance on! Build endurance, flexibility, strength, and balance. Have fun breaking a sweat while learning the energetic style of hip hop dance. Focus on rhythm, musicality, basic footwork, modern choreography, smooth moves, and more. Tu 7:15–8:15pm 1/16–3/12 $108 [9 Classes] 1160118 Kelsi Schnitter

Tap: Absolute Beginner

Tap I

Age 13 & up Always wanted to tap dance? Now’s your chance! No experience necessary. In this fast paced class, learn basic tap steps, combinations, and dances. Increase agility, grace, ankle strength, and flexibility with this exciting and lively American dance art experience. Develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination while having fun. The Instructor has shoes for loan for all new tappers. Th 10:00–11:00am 1/11–3/14 $132 [10 Classes] 1160126 Sue Ceswick Th $132 [10 Classes]

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Tap II

Age 13 & up Increase agility, grace, ankle strength, and flexibility with this exciting and lively American dance art experience. Develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination while having fun. Complexity of steps and choreography increases with each level. The Instructor has shoes for loan for all new tappers. Th 11:15am–12:15pm 1/11–3/14 $132 [10 Classes] 1160129 Sue Ceswick Th $132 [10 Classes]

7:15pm–8:15pm 1160128

1/11–3/14 Sue Ceswick

Tap III

Age 13 & up For those with tap experience who want to get a great work out in this high energy faced pace class. Increase agility, grace, ankle strength, and flexibility with this exciting and lively American dance art experience. Develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination while having fun. Complexity of steps and choreography increases with each level. The Instructor has shoes for loan for all new tappers. W 6:00–7:00pm 1/10–3/13 $132 [10 Classes] 1160130 Sue Ceswick

Tap Dance for Seniors

Age 60 & up Participate in this exciting and lively American dance art experience. Help develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination, improve balance, and increase strength and flexibility while exploring steps and movement! From practicing proper warm-up techniques to exploring basic choreography, each class will instill confidence and encourage creativity. Have fun! Complexity of steps and choreography increases with each level. Tap I Tu $132 [10 Classes]

10:00–11:00am 1160121

Tap II Tu $132 [10 Classes]

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Age 13 and up Always wanted to tap dance? Now’s your chance! No experience necessary. Learn basic tap steps, combinations, and dances. Increase agility, grace, ankle strength, and flexibility with this exciting and lively American dance art experience. Develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination while having fun. The Instructor has shoes for loan for all new tappers. W 10:00–11:00am 1/10/–3/13 $132 [10 Classes] 1160131 Sue Ceswick


MUSIC—YOUTH Exploring Together

Age 2–4 It’s musical playtime for kids! Develop self-expression, cognitive, and social skills through songs, games, movement, and percussion play. Be part of a harmonious experience that creatively engages concepts such as rhythm and tonality. This is a family class—Adult attendance is required. Register the child only. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 9:15–10:00am 1/8–3/11* $86 [8 Classes] 1159740 Irina Myachkin M $86 [8 Classes]

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Group Voice

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Age 8–12 This vocal class welcomes singers of all levels. Students will sing together as a group and will be coached on how to harmonize and blend their voices with each other. Focus on learning basic singing techniques and how to apply them to songs through music games and exercises. This class is the perfect environment for students to explore, learn about their voice, and build confidence while creating new friendships! *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 4:15–5:00pm 1/8–3/11* $96 [8 Classes] 1159742 Yohannes Murphy

Youth Piano Lab

Age 7–12 This class is perfect for the aspiring young musician who is brand new to piano. Students will be introduced to the core concepts necessary for building strong musicianship, including the grand staff, note values, and good hand technique. Learn how to play music on full-size pianos in a small group setting! This class uses: Primer Level—Lesson Book: Piano Adventures. Students are REQUIRED to purchase and bring their book to each class. Students must have access to a piano/keyboard at home and are expected to practice. *No class 1/15, 2/29 M 5:30–6:15pm 1/8–3/11* $98 [8 Classes] 1160352 Jessica Bartlett

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MUSIC—TEEN & ADULT Age 13 & up Explore and develop the skills that are essential for playing the piano. This class is designed for absolute beginners. Dive into the art of creating music as you learn basic theory and technique while getting an introduction to a wide variety of musical styles. Perfect for students wanting to learn how to play full-size pianos in a small group setting. This class uses: Alfred’s Basic Adult All-in-One Course: Lesson, Theory, Technic. Students are REQUIRED to purchase and bring their book to each class. Students must have access to a piano/keyboard at home and are expected to practice. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 6:30–7:30pm 1/8–3/11* $120 [8 Classes] 1160353 Jessica Bartlett

Group Voice for Teens

Age 13 & up This class is designed for intermediate piano students. Continue to build upon your piano skills as you learn more chords, techniques, and develop a deeper understanding of music theory. Prerequisite: Music—Adult Piano Lab for Beginners or equivalent basic piano knowledge (understanding of reading treble clef, note lengths, identifying piano keys, and basic hand positions). This class uses: Alfred’s Basic Adult All-in-One Course: Lesson, Theory, Technic. Students are REQUIRED to purchase and bring their book to each class. Students must have access to a piano/keyboard at home and are expected to practice. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 7:45–8:45pm 1/8–3/11* $120 [8 Classes] 1160357 Jessica Bartlett

Adult Group Guitar II

Age 13 & up Continue building upon your foundational guitar skills and techniques. Students will be introduced to more intermediate chords, rhythms, and music theory. Enjoy learning and playing popular songs with others in this inclusive community classroom setting. Prerequisite: Music—Adult Group Guitar I or equivalent basic guitar knowledge. Student must bring their own guitar to class. Tu 7:30–8:30pm 1/9–3/12 $135 [10 Classes] 1159744 Chuck Cheesman W $135 [10 Classes]

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Senior Piano Lab for Beginners

Age 60 & up This class is designed for absolute beginners. Explore the elements of rhythm, melody, and harmony as you learn to read music and gain an understanding of basic music theory and technique. Perfect for students wanting to learn how to play full-size pianos in a comfortable small group setting. This class uses: Alfred’s Basic Adult All-in-One Course: Lesson, Theory, Technic. Students are REQUIRED to purchase and bring their own book to each class. Students must have access to a piano/keyboard at home and are expected to practice. W 3:30–4:30pm 1/10–3/13 $150 [10 Classes] 1160371 Meg Currell

Senior Piano Lab for Continuing

Age 60 & up This class is designed for students continuing from the previous term. Continue expanding on the basic musical skills and techniques necessary for playing the piano. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the previous term’s senior piano lab or equivalent piano knowledge. This class uses: Alfred’s Basic Adult All-in-One Course: Lesson, Theory, Technic. Students are REQUIRED to purchase and bring their own book to each class. Students must have access to a piano/keyboard at home and are expected to practice. Th 3:30–4:30pm 1/11–3/14 $150 [10 Classes] 1160372 Meg Currell 45

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Adult Piano Lab for Continuing

Age 13 & up Develop your guitar skills in this fun and welcoming group setting. Work on chord progressions, strumming techniques, and musicianship while learning how to play a variety of popular and folk songs with others. No previous experience required. Student must bring their own guitar to class. Tu 6:20–7:20pm 1/9–3/12 $135 [10 Classes] 1159743 Chuck Cheesman

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Age 13–19 This vocal class welcomes singers of all levels and is designed for teens who are interested in developing and empowering their voices. Students will sing together as a group and will be coached on how to harmonize and blend their voices with each other. Basic musicianship skills will be developed through voice techniques and musical exercises. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 7:45–8:30pm 1/8–3/11* $96 [8 Classes] 1160708 Yohannes Murphy

Adult Group Guitar I

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MUSIC—TEEN & ADULT Adult Group Ukulele I

Age 13 & up Develop your musicianship skills by learning how to play the ukulele in this welcoming group setting. This class is perfect for anyone who is looking to get a grasp on the basics of creating music, including building chords, strumming techniques, and basic music notation. Experience the excitement of playing and creating music with others! No previous experience required. Student must bring their own ukulele to class. W 5:15–6:15pm 1/10–3/13 $135 [10 Classes] 1159745 Chuck Cheesman Th $135 [10 Classes]

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Adult Group Ukulele II

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Age 13 & up This class is for anyone who has a basic understanding of ukulele technique! Come strum with this group as we focus on learning and playing popular songs and melodies while building community. If you know a handful of chords and are interested in singing and creating music with others in a fun and inclusive group setting, this class was designed for you. Prerequisite: Music—Adult Group Ukulele I or equivalent basic ukulele knowledge. Student must bring their own ukulele to class. W 6:20pm–7:20pm 1/10–3/13 $135 [10 Classes] 1159746 Chuck Cheesman

Multnomah Chorus

Age 16 & up We welcome singers of all levels to join the Multnomah Chorus. Led by a skilled and experienced director, this noaudition mixed community choir meets weekly to rehearse a diverse range of choral music. Develop your voice and musicianship skills while experiencing the joys of getting to sing alongside others in this supportive environment. The winter recital will be held during the last class on March 13, 2024 in the Multnomah Arts Center Auditorium. Price includes a $15 materials fee which covers sheet music that students keep. Materials fee is non-refundable after the first class. Total class price including materials fee is $115. W 7:00–9:00pm 1/10–3/13 $125 [10 Classes] 1159102 Mark Woodward

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MUSIC—YOUTH, TEEN & ADULT 2023–24 SCHOOL YEAR PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS

Private music lessons are a great way to build discipline and take your music playing to the next level. Develop through customized instruction as you build the skills, abilities, and techniques necessary to express yourself through music. Our faculty is comprised of professional teaching artists who are dedicated to personalized and high-quality music education in a community setting. We have instructors offering instruction in: piano, guitar, ukulele, voice, flute, violin, viola, cello, percussion, and more. Lessons are held weekly and run through the school year (October through early June). We are always accepting new applications as registration is ongoing and availability is built around current instructor schedules. Lessons are $29 per 30-minute lesson, with monthly and quarterly payment plan options available. To review all of our private music lessons program policies and to start the registration process, please visit MAC’s application form at: bit.ly/maclessons

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VISUAL ARTS—ADULT & TEEN—MIXED MEDIA

Stephanie Byrd, Artist

Calligraphy: Italic

Age 13 & up Improve your handwriting and find your creative flow by training your hand to write in the style of Italian Renaissance scribes. Italic handwriting is beautiful, legible, and actually not that difficult. We will write with fountain pens and dip pens. We will also try authoring our own text as we practice. For students who have had at least one calligraphy class. Get materials list online. Th 9:30am–12:30pm 1/18–3/7 $256 [8 Classes] 1159343 Stephanie Byrd

Mixed Media—Elements of Design for Seniors

Age 60 & up Discover how elements of design—color (theory, mixing, limited palette), line, shape, pattern and composition—unite to create works of art. Experiment with tools, techniques, styles and materials. Build skills and create original art in a relaxed studio atmosphere. All levels are welcome. Get materials list online. F 9:30am–12:00pm 1/12–2/9 $133 [5 Classes] 1159382 Tobi Kibel Piatek F $133 [5 Classes]

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Encaustic Painting

Age 13 & up “Encaustic Painting is about creating without limits.” —P. Seggebruch. Encaustic painting is an ancient medium practiced since the 5th century in Greece. This art form celebrates luminous color and incredible textural possibilities. This class is about mixing colored beauty into plain white beeswax. The areas explored will be colored wax pigment, collage, adding paint and inks, image transfer, and incising. All levels welcome. Price includes a materials fee of $45 which covers all basic supplies. Students may bring supplemental materials to class. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 9:30am–12:30pm 1/8–3/11* $325 [8 Classes] 1159383 Jan von Bergen

Nature Journaling: For the Joy of It

Age 18 & up Journaling is a relaxing, delightful way to record what charms you, with simple drawing and watercolor, and some writing. Learn to see in a new way, to create pages that reflect experiences, observations, musings. Not for mastery, but as a personal, creative way to “pay attention, be astonished, tell about it.” (Mary Oliver) Lots of ideas, with support and encouragement. No art experience needed! Get materials list online. *No class 2/20 Tu 9:45am–12:45pm 1/9–3/12* $288 [9 Classes] 1159384 Jude Siegel

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Drawing—Mixed Media

Age 13 & up Students begin by using in-class materials and experimenting with mixed media drawing and paper choices. Media includes: color pencil, color pastel, and caran d’ache crayons, color inks, and watercolor pencils (no oil paint). The class progresses to a series project with the help of the instructor and the class to present and display at the end of the term. Prerequisite: Basic Drawing Experience. Get materials list online. Th 9:30am–12:30pm 1/11–3/14 $320 [10 Classes] 1160174 Brian Shannon

Painting—Acrylics & Mixed Media

Age 13 & up Learn how to paint fearlessly in this intensive workshop. Revive and rework old paintings and create new ones using a mixed-media approach to acrylic painting. Combine acrylic paint, collage, and line work to produce paintings filled with color, pattern, and texture. Explore your personal artistic vision through guided instruction on methods for starting and finishing paintings. Get supply list online or bring what you have to the first class and we’ll discuss the medium, palette management, and additional supplies. *No class 2/7 Tu 1:00–4:00pm 1/9–2/27 $256 [8 Classes] 1160194 Erinn Hatter W $224 [7 Classes]

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VISUAL ARTS—ADULT & TEEN—DRAWING & PAINTING Drawing—Fundamentals

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Age 13 & up Drawing is a fundamental artistic skill from which all other art forms grow or are supported by. Emphasis will be on training the hand and eye to work together to draw what you see. Through lecture and demonstration, drawing materials and surfaces will be covered, along with core concepts of value, shading, texture, light and cast shadow, proportion, perspective, and composition. Contour drawing, gesture, quick sketches, and longer drawings will all be explained and practiced. Historical and contemporary drawing styles will be shown to gain perspective on how artists have employed these materials and techniques. Geared for beginners, but students wanting to get a refresher are welcome. Get materials list online. Sa 1:30–4:30pm 1/13–3/16 $320 [10 Classes] 1159354 Brian Shannon

Drawing—Mixed Media

Age 13 & up Students begin by using in-class materials and experimenting with mixed media drawing and paper choices. Media includes: color pencil, color pastel, and caran d’ache crayons, color inks, and watercolor pencils (no oil paint). The class progresses to a series project with the help of the instructor and the class to present and display at the end of the term. Prerequisite: Basic Drawing Experience. Get materials list online. Th 9:30am–12:30pm 1/11–3/14 $320 [10 Classes] 1160174 Brian Shannon

Colored Pencil: Basics & Beyond

Age 13 & up This beautiful and versatile medium allows the artist to incorporate aspects of both drawing and painting. Learn color mixing and layering, and different effects with crosshatching, stippling, burnishing, and varied paper surfaces. Through lectures and demonstrations that include contemporary and historical practices from around the world, students will gain a strong foundation in this popular art form. Get materials list online. Prerequisite, some basic drawing and color pencil experience. Th 1:30–4:30pm 1/11–3/14 $320 [10 Classes] 1159353 Brian Shannon

Painting—Acrylics for Beginners

Age 13 & up Acrylics are one of the most accessible, versatile, and least toxic mediums for painting. With quick drying times, the ability to be thinned or cleaned up with water, a large variety of mediums to stretch drying time, add texture or volume, acrylics make a great choice for beginning painters. With instructor guidance, the student will choose a project that will help them gain skills in the basics: composition, form, contrast, and color. Both historical and contemporary practices of this art form will be reviewed. Students cannot miss first class. Get materials list online. Sa 9:30am–12:30pm 1/13–3/16 $320 [10 Classes] 1159389 Gage Mace

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Painting—Watercolor: All Levels

Erinn Hatter, Artist

Painting—Acrylics & Mixed Media

W $224 [7 Classes]

6:30–9:30pm 1160195

W $320 [10 Classes]

1:15–4:15pm 1159393

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1/10–2/28* Erinn Hatter

Painting—Oils & Acrylics for Beginners

Age 13 & up Interested in painting, but not sure if you would like to try acrylics or oils? Gain understanding of both through step by step demonstrations and discussions of historical and contemporary practices. Students will choose to practice from acrylics or oils in this introductory course. Work on structured assignments from a foundation of basic concepts: composition, form, contrast, and color. Though geared for beginners, more experienced students may join to refresh themselves on core techniques. Students cannot miss first class. Get materials list online. Tu 7:00–9:30pm 1/9–3/12 $267 [10 Classes] 1159390 Gage Mace

Watercolor: Beginning

Age 13 & up Learn watercolor history, current practice, and technical basics while expressing your own unique vision in a supportive environment. Improve and refine your painting skills as you learn methods in mixing colors, applying washes, and using tones and values as compositional elements in your paintings. Begin with simple exercises designed to help you feel competent about your style and skill. Additional topics include wet-into-wet, saving the white of the paper, and creating textures and patterns. Get materials list online. W 9:30am–12:30pm 1/10–3/13 $320 [10 Classes] 1159394 Char Fitzpatrick

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Painting—Watercolor & Mixed Media

Age 13 & up Got a drawer full of art stuff you’ve never used? This mixed media class will incorporate basic watercolor techniques with several other mediums such as drawing pencils, pastels, gouache, ink, wax resist crayons and collage. Focus will address value improvement, color training and composition. Subject matter will include wildlife, landscapes, still-lifes (floral & fall produce) and abstract explorations, along with examples of work from contemporary and historical artists. Basic drawing experience helpful. Get materials list online. W 1:00–4:00pm 1/10–3/13 $320 [10 Classes] 1159391 Char Fitzpatrick

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Age 13 & up Learn how to paint fearlessly in this intensive workshop. Revive and rework old paintings and create new ones using a mixed-media approach to acrylic painting. Combine acrylic paint, collage, and line work to produce paintings filled with color, pattern, and texture. Explore your personal artistic vision through guided instruction on methods for starting and finishing paintings. Get supply list online or bring what you have to the first class and we’ll discuss the medium, palette management, and additional supplies. *No class 2/7 Tu 1:00–4:00pm 1/9–2/27 $256 [8 Classes] 1160194 Erinn Hatter

Age 13 & up Join this supportive group where beginners get foundational lessons, and more seasoned students can experiment with or refine techniques such as color mixing, tones and values, compositional elements and texture creation. Subject matter will vary and in-class projects will be assigned weekly. Or, you may choose to work on your own project with any direction, assistance and critique time needed from the instructor. Includes discussion of historical and contemporary watercolor practice. Some drawing experience is recommended. Get materials list online. Tu 1:00–4:00pm 1/9–3/12 $320 [10 Classes] 1159392 Susan Hinton


VISUAL ARTS—ADULT & TEEN—PHOTOGRAPHY

Jenna Gersbach-King, Artist

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Darkroom: Black & White Studio

Age 13 & up Do you enjoy working with film, but have no access to a darkroom? Come work in our small but well-organized studio! Includes basic chemistry for film and paper. Beginners will get instruction on basic darkroom skills, more experienced photographers may work on their own. Price includes a materials fee of $25 that is non-refundable after first class. Students: look from an email from your instructor before class begins to go over materials and equipment. Check materials list online. *No class 1/15 M 6:00–9:00pm 1/8–2/12 $180 [5 Classes] 1159395 Jenna Gersbach-King Tu $180 [5 Classes]

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1/9–2/6 Jenna Gersbach-King

Tu $180 [5 Classes]

6:00–9:00pm 1160182

2/13–3/12 Jenna Gersbach-King

Sa $180 [5 Classes]

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2/17–3/16 Jenna Gersbach-King

Photography 101: Digital SLR Basics

Age 13 & up Demystify your digital SLR camera and take better pictures. Learn how to apply aperture, shutter speed, and ISO in the digital world. Explore all your camera’s buttons, knobs and menus through short lectures, simple assignments and “hands-on your camera” demos. Digital SLR camera or ‘Mirrorless’ camera required. Laptops or tablets with image software recommended. A great precursor to Photography 102. *No class 1/15 M 1:00–3:30pm 1/8–2/12* $138 [5 Classes] 1159398 Jenna Gersbach-King

Photography 102

Age 13 & up Have you figured out how to ‘take’ pictures? Now it’s time to learn how to ‘make’ pictures. Explore different genres of photography to stretch your creative muscles and push you out of your photography comfort zones. Class will consist of a combination of short lectures, assignments, and critiques. Prerequisite: Command of your camera. Bring any picture making device. Expect to spend some time outside of class shooting photos and possibly printing images for informal critiques. F 1:00–3:30pm 2/16–3/15 $138 [5 Classes] 1159399 Jenna Gersbach-King

DARKROOM

Back by popular demand! Darkroom studio amenities include: Five enlargers (35mm/medium format) • Five condenser head enlargers • Tray processing for fiber and RC prints up to 11" x 14" • Black and white film processing: We are equipped with a negative developing area capable of processing 35mm and 120 films. There is also a cabinet film dryer. • Washing: 11" x 14" archival print washer

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Woodturning—Beginning: Salt or Pepper Mill

WOODWORKING

Our woodshop and sculpture studio is equipped with six woodturning lathes, a SawStop table saw, drill press, bandsaw, chop saw, hand tools, hand-held power tools, dust collection unit, and youth workbenches with clamps. Look to see more wood classes later in 2024.

Woodturning—Beginning: Magic Wands

Age 16 & up Learn the basics of woodturning, including lathe and tool safety, basic project design, tool selection, and techniques for shaping end grain and side grain. In this workshop, students in will create magic wands with a secret compartment. Price includes a materials fee of $10 that covers basic materials including tools to use and turning blanks. Sa 10:00am–2:00pm 1/13 $90 [1 Class] 1159407 Lila Ferber Sa $90 [1 Class]

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1/27 Lila Ferber

Age 18 & up Learn the basics of woodturning, including lathe and tool safety, basic project design, tool selection, and techniques for shaping end grain and side grain. Create a salt or pepper mill in this workshop. Skip the cutting, measuring, and drilling of your salt/pepper mill blank and go straight to turning! Price includes a materials fee of $40 that covers basic materials, including tools to use, wood and turning kits. Sa 10:00am–2:00pm 1/20 $135 [1 Class] 1159409 Lila Ferber Sa $135 [1 Class]

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Woodturning—Intermediate: Friction-Lidded Boxes

Age 18 & up Learn the basics of woodturning, including lathe and tool safety, basic project design, tool selection, and techniques for shaping end grain and side grain. Create a FrictionLidded jar in this workshop. Prerequisite: Some woodturning experience. Price includes a materials fee of $10 that covers basic materials, including tools to use and turning blanks. There will be a break for lunch—bring a sack lunch or grab food in the village. Sa 10:00am–4:00pm 3/9 $170 [1 Class] 1159406 Lila Ferber

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VISUAL ARTS—ADULT & TEEN—PRINTMAKING & BOOK ARTS Etching—Intermediate

PRINTMAKING CLASSES

Multnomah Arts Center Trayle Print Studio offers classes and workshops for serious students and hobbyists alike. Class fees cover most supplies needed, though students are encouraged to purchase their own editioning paper. The print studio is equipped with two etching presses, one lithography press, one clamshell press and two proof presses for letterpress, drawers of type, solar plate exposure unit, aquatint box, hot plates, etching tank, many small printmaking tools, rollers, brayers, litho stones, screens and more. See MAC’s website for more details about the program and studio amenities.

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Open Print Studio—WINTER 2024

Requirements: Open Print Studio sessions are only available to currently registered MAC Adult Printmaking students. Youth classes and adult printmaking workshops are excluded. Advanced registration is required. Registration Start Date for Winter 2024 Sessions: Monday, January 8 at 12:30pm Fees: $15 per three-hour session Dates & Times: See MAC website or contact the MAC office for details. OTHER DETAILS • Maximum Enrollment: 8 students • How to register: Register online, in person at MAC, or over the phone: 503-823-ARTS (2787). • Waitlists: Full sessions will have waitlists. Waitlisted folks will be contacted when there is an opening. • Refunds: Refund policy is the same as for classes—7 days prior to session. • Scholarships: Please check online for the new Access Pass for Portland residents. Non-residents may apply for a MACA scholarship.

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Age 13 & up Etching, or more accurately, Intaglio, is a versatile art form that allows the artist to design images that are painterly or precise. It involves incising a drawing or design into a copper plate using tools and etchants, and printing onto paper using a press. This term, learn more advanced aquatint techniques including sugar-lift, ink lift, and spit bite. Best practices in safer and less toxic material use and options are used in this class. Prerequisite: student must know how to make an aquatint. Price includes a $45 studio and materials fee which covers all basic supplies. Students may bring supplemental materials to class. Tu 9:30am–12:30pm 1/9–3/5 $395 [9 Classes] 1159402 Brian Shannon

Linocut

Age 13 & up Get an introduction to relief printmaking using linoleum blocks and Western printing techniques with oil-based inks. Learn proper tool handling, carving techniques, and printing practices by hand and with an etching press. Projects include white-line carving, black-line carving, multiple block registration, color reduction and edition printing. Price includes a $40 materials fee which covers all basic supplies. Students may bring supplemental materials to class. Tu 1:30–4:30pm 1/9–3/5 $390 [9 Classes] 1159403 Brian Shannon

Pochoir Monotype

Age 13 & up Explore the Pochoir Monotype process using a collection of stencils cut from glossy card stock. Oil based inks are applied to stencils with brayers, then layered on an inked plexiglass plate and run trough a press. Flip the stencils over, randomly layer them on the plate, and reprint. Observe the magic as spontaneous and beautiful patterns emerge! Students cannot miss first class. All levels welcome. Price includes a $45 materials fee which is non-refundable after class begins. Get list online for additional needed materials. Th 10:00am–2:00pm 1/11–2/29 $412 [8 Classes] 1159404 Marcy Baker

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Age 13 & up Curious about printmaking, but not sure which class to take? Explore the variety, history, and beauty of this branch of the art world. Students will explore block print (linocut and woodcut), intaglio, lithography, and monotype in this jampacked survey class. Price includes a $30 materials fee which covers all basic supplies. Students may bring supplemental materials to class. Sa 9:30am–12:30pm 1/13–3/2 $310 [8 Classes] 1159405 Brian Shannon

Japanese Woodblock

Letterpress: Beginning to Intermediate

Age 13 & up Letterpress printing has enjoyed a resurgence among artists and writers alike for its beautiful look and craftsmanship. For hundreds of years this process was used for mass communication—people handset movable type and images and printed them to paper. Gain working knowledge on how to set and print type and hand-made images on our historic hand press and large poster press. Participants will leave class with small or large editions of books, business cards, posters, broadsides, or whatever you dream up. Price includes a $30 studio and materials fee which is nonrefundable after class begins. Get list online for additional needed materials. Sa 1:30–4:30pm 1/20–2/24 $229 [6 Classes] 1160175 Nate Orton

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Age 13 & up Mokuhanga, the traditional Japanese method of woodblock printing, is an elegant, non-toxic, and low-tech process that works easily in a home studio and combines well with other printmaking methods. With its water-based pigments mixed with nori rice paste, which are applied with unique brushes and printed by hand, Mokuhanga allows for soft and painterly relief prints. This workshop will introduce all aspects of the process: transferring images to wooden blocks, carving with Japanese tools, using the Kento registration system, and printing with traditional tools onto a Washi paper. We will also focus on a few of the printing techniques particular to the Japanese method, especially how to create a bokashi (color gradation) as well as viewing original Ukiyo-e prints. Price includes a $65 studio and materials fee which covers all basic supplies, plus tools to take home. Students may bring supplemental materials to class. M–F 1:00–5:00pm 3/18–3/22 $300 [5 Classes] 1160225 Yuji Hiratsuka

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VISUAL ARTS—ADULT & TEEN—JEWELRY & METALSMITHING JEWELRY & METALSMITHING CLASSES

Our metalsmithing program has classes and workshops on various topics, allowing students to build their knowledge on firm foundations as they progress through the curriculum. The studio is equipped with five Smith acetylene/air torches, a Smith oxy-acetylene Little Torch, oxy-acetylene melting torch, centrifugal caster, metal clay and enameling kilns, hydraulic press, combination rolling mills, dual-speed buffing arbor with dust collector, drill press, flex shafts, 12" shear, hand tools, vacuum table, advanced ventilation system, a resource library, and more. Prices cover tool use and basic supplies. Precious metals are not included.

Open Metals Studio—WINTER 2024

Requirements: Open Metals Studio sessions are only available to currently registered MAC Adult Jewelry/ Metalsmithing students. Youth classes and workshops are excluded. Advanced registration is required. Registration Start Date for Winter 2024 Sessions: Monday, January 8 at 12:30pm Fees: $15 per three-hour session Dates & Times: See MAC website or contact the MAC office for details. OTHER DETAILS • Maximum Enrollment: 10 students • How to register: Register online, in person at MAC, or over the phone: 503-823-ARTS (2787). • Waitlists: Full sessions will have waitlists. Waitlisted folks will be contacted when there is an opening. • Refunds: Refund policy is the same as for classes—7 days prior to session. • Scholarships: Please check online for the new Access Pass for Portland residents. Non-residents may apply for a MACA scholarship.

Jewelry / Metalsmithing I—Intro to Fabrication

Age 16 & up Artists have been creating jewelry for over 100,000 years—with the earliest examples originating in Africa and proliferating throughout the world, growing in complexity and creativity. Learn both historical and contemporary practices in this foundation course. Explore fundamentals of fabrication with nonferrous metals such as copper, brass, and sterling silver. Through assignments, gain experience in sawing, filing, silver (torch) soldering, polishing, and basic patination. Chain-making and the elements of design will also be introduced. No prerequisite. Price includes a $45 basic materials fee which provides all basic materials. Additional materials available for purchase. Tu 6:00–9:00pm 1/9–3/12 $405 [10 Classes] 1159376 Arielle Brackett W $405 [10 Classes]

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Jewelry / Metalsmithing II—Surface & Design

Age 16 & up Build your fabrication skills while adding options beyond stock sheet and wire. Learn to create custom decorative surfaces and textures, including roll printing, etching, and patterning. Using your own patterned metal, explore methods for adding dimension, such as easy hollow forms, and unique pillow forms using the hydraulic press. Options for adding bezel-set cabochons to your work included. Prerequisite: Jewelry/Metalsmithing I or equivalent experience. Price includes a $50 basic materials fee which provides all basic materials. Additional materials available for purchase. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 1:00–4:00pm 1/8–3/11* $343 [8 Classes] 1159379 Susanne Lechler Osborn M $343 [8 Classes]

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Age 16 & up Embrace the sparkle of gemstones in this class by learning the essential skills of setting faceted stones in your jewelry. Skills include tube setting, flush setting, pedestal prong settings for square or pear-shaped stones, and tension setting. Prerequisite: Jewelry/Metalsmithing I, Beginning Stonesetting or equivalent experience. Class price includes materials and studio fee of $70 which is non-refundable after first class. Tu 9:30am–12:30pm 1/9–3/12 $430 [10 Classes] 1159369 Debra Carus


Metal & Fiber Jewelry

Age 16 & up Design unique necklaces, rings, or earrings with the skills to do much more in your jewelry by incorporating fibers. Explore using color and texture by creating small felted objects, small-scale baskets, basic embroidery stitches, and sewing and reverse appliqué layering techniques. Afterwards, create unique one-of-a-kind settings by learning how to make a hydraulic press die and riveting or sewing their fibers into place. Prerequisite: Jewelry/Metalsmithing I or equivalent. Class price includes a materials fee of $55 which is non-refundable after class begins. Th 9:30am–12:30pm 1/11–3/14 $415 [10 Classes] 1159370 Arielle Brackett Debra Carus, Artist

Intro to Enameling

Forging

Age 16 & up Forging is a technique used to shape simple metal wire into fantastic jewelry by annealing and hammering to twist, taper, and texturize. Using this technique with copper, brass, and silver wire, you can make rings, bracelets, and bangles, and to simply add visual accents and movements to your jewelry. Class price includes materials and studio fee of $55. After first class, these fees are non-refundable. W 9:30am–12:30pm 1/10–3/13 $415[10 Classes] 1159368 Arielle Brackett

Centrifugal Casting

Age 16 & up Students will learn the skills necessary to create their own centrifugal castings. We will learn how to carve and manipulate wax, make silicone molds to create multiples, and clean up your castings. Create models with a variety of additive and subtractive waxes to produce a piece of custom cast jewelry or small sculpture. Skills studied include: spruing, investing, burnout, and finishing. Prerequisite: Jewelry/Metalsmithing I or equivalent experience. Class price includes a materials fee of $50 which is non-refundable after class begins. W 6:30–9:30pm 1/10–3/13 $410 [10 Classes] 1159372 Junko Iijima

Age 16 & up Explore a range of casting options in this exciting survey course. Learn to centrifugal cast rings, cuttlebone casting, water casting, broomstick casting, and salt and bean casting. Produce custom cast jewelry or small sculptures using unique processes. Prerequisite: Jewelry/Metalsmithing I or equivalent experience. Class price includes a materials fee of $55 which is non-refundable after class begins. Th 1:30–4:30pm 1/11–3/14 $415 [10 Classes] 1159371 Arielle Brackett

Soldering Intensive

Age 16 & up Review the essentials of working with the torch, using various soldering tools and accessories, then dive into an assortment of soldering approaches, including sweat soldering, pick soldering, stick soldering and more. Bring in your challenging soldering projects and learn tips and tricks from preparing your metal parts, choosing the right flux and solder, how to ‘hold’ parts together to solder cleanup steps. All levels of experience welcome. Class price includes a studio and materials fee of $50 which is non-refundable after class begins. Open studio is not included for this class. Sa 10:00am–4:00pm 2/17 $155 [1 Class] 1159374 Debra Carus

Finishing & Polishing

Age 16 & up Now that you’ve made a beautiful piece of jewelry, how do you finish it and polish it for professional results? Learn all the steps to make and finish your creation, from intermediate filing and sanding of a work in progress, to finishing with hand tools, the flex shaft, buffing motors and a motorized tumble polisher. Explore the sometimes baffling choices of tools available and how to properly use them. Prerequisite: Metalsmithing 1 or equivalent. Bring pieces in progress for practice. Materials fee of $50 includes a small kit of flex shaft polishing tools. Open studio is not included for this class. Sa 10:00am–4:00pm 3/2 $155 [1 Class] 1160173 Debra Carus

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Age 16 & up Add color to your metal with this ancient method of fusing specially-formulated glass onto metal. Sifted, painted, and wet-packed techniques will be introduced, including stencils, basse-taille, decals, sgraffito, and painting. Torch and kiln firing methods will be covered. Prerequisite: Jewelry/ Metalsmithing I or equivalent. Class price includes materials fee of $50. After first class, this fee is non-refundable. Tu 1:00–4:00pm 1/9–3/12 $410 [10 Classes] 1159375 Debra Carus

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VISUAL ARTS—ADULT & TEEN—TEXTILES Basic Sewing for Beginners

TEXTILES

Our Textile Arts Program offers classes including basketry, felting, knitting, crochet, dyeing, spinning and on-loom weaving. The weaving studio has over 60 floor and table looms including an AVL compu-dobby, spinning and dyeing equipment, a wide selection of yarns for purchase, and an extensive library. During class time only, students have access to a weaving design software program called Fiberworks. Students will be assigned a loom by their instructor at first class, based on class needs, student experience, and projects planned.

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Textiles Studio Drop-In Policy

Currently registered weaving students may drop in to the weaving studio at times other than during their registered class. Students may drop in anytime the center is open except during other class times. For drop-in, please sign in and out in the book at the front office. Between terms, there may be some additional time for students to drop in for a small daily fee to finish work. See studio calendar for available weaving times in-between terms. All work must be finished by the end of term. Students should choose projects that can be completed by the end of the term. Looms are not reserved in advance for students—registration is on a first come basis.

Sewing—Fabric Rope Bowls & Baskets

Age 13 & up Whether you’ve never touched a machine before, haven’t sewn in years or just want to review the basics, this one is for you! Learn a variety of basic sewing skills such as how to thread a machine and wind a bobbin, usage of sewing tools, cutting fabric and straight stitching with fabric, how to sew zippers and buttons. Test your new skills by constructing some fun projects like a market tote bag, a zippy purse and making pillows. Masterfully crafted by YOU! Basic materials included in class. Sewing machines available. Class price includes a non-refundable studio and materials fee of $40. Level I Sa $95 [1 Class]

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Reed Baskets—Intergenerational

Age 12 & up In this class, you will learn the art of reed basket weaving. This hands-on workshop series will teach you various techniques to create beautiful baskets using reed. You will explore different shapes like square, round, and rectangular designs. Customize your baskets by coloring the reed with dyes of your choice. Additionally, we will cover essential finishing techniques to ensure the durability of your handwoven creations. This class is suitable for both beginners and intermediate basket-weaving enthusiasts. Come and discover the world of reed basketry. All supplies included. Price includes an additional $30 materials fee for basketry materials which is non-refundable after class begins. W 9:30am–12:30pm 2/14–3/13 $205 [5 Classes] 1159357 Brittany Stanton

Age 13 & up Learn to make rope or fabric bowls to give as gifts or hold anything from fruits, veggies, jewelry or customized to suit your needs. Learn different techniques using basic cotton clothesline, braided rope or paracord rope. Basic techniques of building a classic bowl shape, block stitch, loop finish, and flat tassel finish will be taught. Thread play, embellishments and fabric wrapping is demonstrated to finish off your beautiful bowl. Depending on time, additional smaller bowls for gifts can be completed. Prerequisite: Basic sewing machine skills, not for beginners. Basic materials included in class. Sewing machines available. Class price includes a nonrefundable studio and materials fee of $40. Sa 1:00–3:30pm 1/20 $95 [1 Class] 1159361 LaVerne Lewis

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Knitting—All Levels—Intergenerational

Age 12 & up Learn the basics of knitting or continue on your own project knitting path in this all-levels class! Beginners learn how to cast on/bind off, knit and purl stitches, and finishing. Our group knit along (KAL) will be Garter Stitch Fingerless Mitts. Discuss different types and sizes of yarn, how to problem solve, change colors, finishing options. Get materials list online. Tu 3:00–5:00pm 2/13–3/12 $110 [5 Classes] 1160712 Loo Bain

Wet Felting Flat & 3D—Intergenerational

Weaving—On Loom: Table Runners

Age 13 & up Spruce up your table this season with a handwoven runner! We will be working on table-top looms to warp and weave with twills. Beginning students only. Price includes a $10 materials fee for fibers. Students cannot miss first class. Tu 2:00–5:00pm 1/9–2/6 $185 [5 Classes] 1160184 Loo Bain

Weaving—On Loom: Scarf

Age 13 & up Test the waters of on-loom weaving by making a scarf using a table loom. Learn how to choose materials, dress the loom, and weave your own scarf! Beginning students only. Price includes a $10 materials fee for fibers. Students cannot miss first class. F 9:30am–12:30pm 2/16–3/15 $185 [5 Classes] 1160101 Jaye Campbell

Weaving—On Loom: Beginning

Age 13 & up Weaving is one of the oldest art forms in the world and goes back to neolithic times. It is practiced around the world, with rich traditions, colors and applications. In this foundation course, learn to design and produce individual works of art on a contemporary loom. Focus on weaving vocabulary and developing project ideas and interests through hands-on experience. Pattern design and theory taught throughout. Beginning students only. Students will make samplers. Students cannot miss first class. Basic materials included in class, with additional fibers available for purchase. Students will be assigned a loom by their instructor at first class, based on class needs, student experience, and projects planned. Tu 6:30–9:30pm 1/9–3/12 $350 [10 Classes] 1159365 Loo Bain

Weaving—On Loom: All Levels

Age 13 & up Design and produce individual works of art. Focus on weaving vocabulary and developing project ideas and interests through hands on experience. Pattern design and theory taught throughout. Historical and contemporary weaving practices discussed. Created as a ‘next step’ class, complete beginners are encouraged to register for the beginning foundation course, but those who have had some experience can join this more challenging class. Beginners will make samplers. Beginning students cannot miss first class. Continuing students will design and produce more complex works. Students will be assigned a loom by their instructor at first class, based on class needs, student experience, and projects planned. Th 9:30am–12:30pm 1/11–3/14 $350 [10 Classes] 1159363 Jaye Campbell Sa 9:30am–12:30pm 1/13–3/16 $350 [10 Classes] 1159364 Tina Moore

Weaving—On Loom: Continuing

Age 13 & up Design and produce individual works of art. Focus on weaving vocabulary and developing project ideas and interests through hands on experience. Pattern design and theory taught throughout. Historical and contemporary weaving practices discussed. Not for beginners. Students must be able to warp a floor loom independently and read drafts. Students will design and produce more complex works. Students will be assigned a loom by their instructor at first class, based on class needs, student experience, and projects planned. Tu 9:30am–12:30pm 1/9–3/12 $350 [10 Classes] 1159366 Jaye Campbell W 6:00–9:00pm $350 [10 Classes] 1159367

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Age 12 & up Turn Fluffy wool fibers into a dense and pliable fabric. Learn the basics of wet felting including how to use water, soap, and friction to create felted balls and felted fabric. Moving beyond these basics, create 3D objects using a resist to form felt and make small vessels like bowls, cups, or pods. All supplies included. Price includes an additional $25 materials fee for fiber materials which is non-refundable after class begins. W 1:30–4:00pm 2/14–3/13 $200 [5 Classes] 1159355 Brittany Stanton


VISUAL ARTS—ADULT & TEEN—CERAMICS CERAMICS CLASSES

Adult clay classes include glazes and firings. Only work done in our studio with clay purchased at MAC may be fired. All participants are required to read and follow the Ceramics Studio Policy. It contains information about student responsibilities and studio safety. Please read it by your first day of class. Copies are available online, at the MAC office and posted in the studio. By registering for a class, you are agreeing to follow studio policy. Students new to MAC cannot miss the first class. For all clay classes: Pick up work during Open Studio times only. Thank you!

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Open Ceramics Studio—WINTER 2024

Join us for Open Ceramics Studio! It is a great option for those who want to continue and practice what they are learning in class. Requirements: Open Ceramics Studio sessions are only available to currently registered MAC Adult ceramics students. Youth classes are excluded. Advanced registration is required. Open studio is intended for personal enrichment and recreation. Production for retail and use of outside clay are not allowed. Registration Start Date for WINTER 2024 Sessions: Monday, January 8 at 12:30pm Fees: $8 per three-hour session, $4 per 1.5-hour glazing session Dates & Times: See MAC website or contact the MAC office for details. OTHER DETAILS • Maximum Enrollment: 16 students in wheel room, 16 students in handbuilding room, 16 total for glazing days • How to register: Register online, in person at MAC, or over the phone: 503-823-ARTS (2787). • Waitlists: Full sessions will have waitlists. Waitlisted folks will be contacted when there is an opening. • Refunds: Refund policy is the same as for classes—7 days prior to session. • Scholarships: Please check online for the new Access Pass for Portland residents. Non-residents may apply for a MACA scholarship.

Intro to Ceramics

Age 13 & up Ceramics is one of the most ancient, universally practiced, and beloved art forms around the world, dating back to 28,000 BCE. Designed for students new to the medium, this course will provide the beginner with a strong foundation in the cross-cultural and historical importance, contemporary practice, and techniques in ceramics from simple hand-built forms to basic forms thrown on the wheel. Topics covered this term include: clay bodies, forming techniques such as pinch, coil, slab, extrusion, throwing basic forms, simple texture making, slips, stains, glazing, and understanding of the firing process. This course is for beginners only and students follow the set curriculum. All basic materials included. Class includes an introductory smaller bag of recycled clay. Additional clay available for purchase. W 6:30–9:30pm 1/10–3/13 $357 [10 Classes] 1159348 Jan von Bergen F 9:00am–12:00pm 1/12–3/15 $357 [10 Classes] 1159346 Jan von Bergen Sa 9:00am–12:00pm 1/13–3/16 $357 [10 Classes] 1159347 Liz Harris

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Handbuilding Fundamentals

Age 13 & up This foundational course will introduce the hand builder to the basics of creating forms without a wheel. Learn how to make functional clay works of art using techniques of coil, slab, extruding, carving and manipulating forms. Surface design processes in texture will also be discussed. Like the Intro to Ceramics course, this class will focus on beginners and those who want to refresh their handbuilding skills. Students will follow the set curriculum. All basic materials included. Class includes an introductory smaller bag of recycled clay. Additional clay available for purchase. W 9:00–11:30am 1/10–3/13 $298 [10 Classes] 1159344 Kurtis Piltz

Handbuilding: Beyond Basics

Slab Construction

Age 13 & up Learn how to move and manipulate larger clay slabs to create both sculptural and functional forms. Use of the slab roller and hand thrown slabs will be covered, as well techniques to form both moist and leather hard clay, to create pieces from organic to architectural. Prior clay experience required. Clay not included, but available for purchase in studio. This class is not for beginners. Prerequisite: Ceramics—Handbuilding Fundamentals or equivalent experience. W 12:00–3:00pm 1/10–3/13 $350 [10 Classes] 1159350 Kurtis Piltz

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Wheel Throwing: Beyond Basics

Age 13 & up This wheel-throwing class will focus on developing your throwing skills. Demonstrations and discussions will include more advanced wheel techniques such as darting, altering, combining forms, making sets and making lidded forms. Surface design processes using slips, stains, and glazes will also be covered. Texturing methods such as incising, stamping, carving, etc may also be covered. This class is not for beginners. Prerequisite: Ceramics—Wheelthrowing Fundamentals, or equivalent experience. This term, class will focus on more involved steps in wheelthrowing. Students will follow the set curriculum. Clay not included, but available for purchase in studio. Tu 9:00am–12:00pm 1/9–3/12 $350 [10 Classes] 1159352 Kurtis Piltz Th 6:30–9:30pm $350 [10 Classes] 1159351

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Age 13 & up Continue your skills in handbuilding with clay. This course will offer the hand builder additional, more advanced techniques in creating forms without a wheel. Using techniques of coil, soft and hard slab, and extrusions, students will be able to manipulate both functional and sculptural forms. Surface design processes using slips, stains, and glazes will also be covered. Texturing methods such as incising, stamping, carving, etc may also be covered. This term, class will focus on more involved steps in handbuilding. Students will follow the set curriculum. Clay not included, but available for purchase in studio. This class is not for beginners. Prerequisite: Ceramics—Handbuilding Fundamentals, or equivalent experience. *No class 1/15, 2/19 M 6:30–9:30pm 1/8–3/11* $280 [8 Classes] 1159345 Victoria Shaw


MULTNOMAH ARTS CENTER GALLERY The Multnomah Arts Center Gallery serves as an educational venue for the community and a supportive environment for artists to share their work. Artists who exhibit here are residents of Oregon and Southern Washington near Portland. The gallery is free to visit and is open Monday–Thursday from 9:00am–9:00pm and Friday–Saturday from 9:00am–5:00pm. MultnomahArtsCenter.org/gallery

UPCOMING EXHIBITS MAC Winter Arts & Crafts Sale Mixed media works from MAC instructors and students November 30–December 2, 2023 Thursday | 9:00am–9:00pm Friday & Saturday | 9:00am–4:00pm

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MAC students, staff and instructors who have taken a class or worked at the Center in the past year are eligible to participate. More information can be found here: multnomahartscenter.org/arts-and-crafts-sale

Eleanor Klock—Drawings, risograph prints, comics Erick Leonardo Martinez—Ceramic sculpture Growing up in a multicultural household, finding purpose and being human. It’s about feeling your way through. On display: January 5–February 10, 2024 Reception: Thursday, January 25 | 6:00–8:00pm

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Mariane Zenker—Acrylic paintings on paper Jenn Demonte—Ceramic sculpture A practice in seeing the effects of climate change, from altered ecosystems to forced global migration. On display: February 16–March 23, 2024 Reception: Thursday, February 22 | 6:00–8:00pm

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Now Hiring!

Join our Aquatics team as a Lifeguard, Swim Instructor, or Water Fitness Instructor • Competitive pay:

$18.50 per hour (single certification) | $20.90 per hour (dual certification) $1 per hour pay increase for bilingual or multilingual individuals (test required)

• Flexible schedule • Wide variety of shifts available: morning, daytime, evening, and weekend • Access to pools, fitness center • Learn important life skills • Give back to your community

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Portland Parks & Recreation is hiring year-round for Lifeguards, Swim Instructors, and Water Fitness Instructors. Applicants must be 16 or older by the first day of class. No age exceptions will be made. For more information, visit us online or contact our team at AquaticsAdmin@portlandoregon.gov or 503-823-5130. The City of Portland is committed to providing meaningful access. To request translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, or other auxiliary aids or services, contact 503-823-2525 or 311 (503-823-4000), for Relay Service & TTY: 711. 503-823-2525 (Translation and Interpretation) | Traducción e Interpretación | Biên Dịch và Thông Dịch | अनुवादन तथा व्याख्या | 口笔译服务 | Устный и письменный перевод | Turjumaad iyo Fasiraad | Письмовий і усний переклад | Traducere și interpretariat | Chiaku me Awewen Kapas


AQUATICS PP&R Aquatics Department is the proud recipient of the National “Excellence in Aquatics” Award!

Pool Program Information Line 503-823-5130 Email aquaticsadmin@portlandoregon.gov Aquatics Program Supervisor Andy Amato SWIM LESSONS Swim lessons for all ages and skill levels are available for preschoolers (3–5 years), youth (6 years and up), and adults. Children under the age of three can take lessons with their parent(s) or guardians in our adult/child (Angelfish and Starfish) classes. Everyone should learn to swim to become “water smart” and swimming is a skill that lasts a lifetime. OPEN PLAY SWIM Swimming and diving areas are open to all ages. Non-Swimmers and children under 48 inches in height must have a parent or guardian, age 16 or older, in the water within arms reach at all times. FAMILY PLAY SWIM Recreational swim for parents or guardians and children. Enjoy the shallow water, play mats, water basketball and more. Children under 16 years old must be accompanied in water by parent or guardian. Non-swimmers and children under 48 inches in height must have a parent or guardian in the water within arms reach at all times. Single adults and tots two years and younger are welcome.

All employees who supervise the activities at our various swim facilities hold professional certifications qualifying them for their positions. The staff is responsible for the safe operation of each facility and wishes you to have a safe, enjoyable time.

NORTH PORTLAND AQUATICS CENTER Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is excited to begin the process of bringing a new indoor aquatic center to North Portland. Northgate Park has been chosen as the final site selection. Now that a site has been selected, the design team and PP&R staff will update the potential cost estimates for the aquatic center and refining the program size to the site parameters. As of now, $31.7 million in funding has been secured. Commissioner Ryan and PP&R will continue to work with community partners to explore options to completely fund the project. Anticipated project duration: 5–7 years If you have questions, please contact: pkrsst@portlandoregon.gov

LAP SWIM For those of all skills and abilities who wish to swim laps to improve or maintain fitness and health. Great for cardiorespiratory fitness. Swim at your own pace or enjoy camaraderie of working-out with others. WATER FITNESS CLASSES Exercise in the water and experience the benefits. We offer a variety of water fitness classes, six days per week. WATER SLIDE FUN Experience 114 feet (in length) of water sliding fun at East Portland Community Center, and Southwest Community Center. Call pools for slide hours.

Check your local pool schedule for program availability and times.

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GROUP AND DAYCARE GUIDELINES For the safety of your group, counselors and supervisors must be in the water supervising the children at all times. Please follow the group ratios below: • 1 adult per 3 children ages 5 years old and under. •

1 adult per 4 children of mixed ages, over 6 years old and under 6 years old.

1 adult per 10 children ages 6 and older.

All counselors must sign in at the front desk and be within sight and sound of every child for your entire visit. Life jackets are available for all non-swimmers.

INDOOR POOLS East Portland Community Center and Pool 740 SE 106th Avenue, 97216 503-823-3450 Matt Dishman Community Center and Pool 77 NE Knott Street, 97212 503-823-3673 Mt. Scott Community Center and Pool 5530 SE 72nd Avenue, 97206 503-823-3183 Southwest Community Center and Pool 6820 SW 45th Avenue, 97219 503-823-2840

Open seasonally June through August Creston Outdoor Pool 4454 SE Powell Blvd, 97206 Grant Outdoor Pool 2300 NE 33rd Ave, 97212 Ida B Wells Outdoor Pool 1151 SW Vermont St, 97219 Montavilla Outdoor Pool 8219 NE Glisan St, 97220 Peninsula Park Outdoor Pool 700 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217 Pier Park Outdoor Pool 9341 N St Johns Ave, 97203 Sellwood Outdoor Pool 7951 SE 7th Ave, 97202

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LOCKER ROOMS AND LOCKERS Lockers are available for day use only. Please bring your own lock to secure your personal belongings. The use of lockers is at your own risk. Portland Parks & Recreation accepts no responsibility for lost or stolen items. Please leave valuables at home. All patrons are requested to use the locker room for the gender with which they identify. Youth supervised by an adult of a different gender may accompany that adult into locker room of the adult’s gender. All-user changing rooms are also available at Creston, East Portland CC, Grant, Ida B Wells, Matt Dishman CC, Mt. Scott CC, Peninsula, Sellwood, and Southwest CC pools.

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The use of cameras, video recording devices and equipment with digital photography capability is strictly prohibited in locker rooms and public restroom facilities.

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SWIM LESSON ACCOMMODATIONS

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1. Register for the desired swimming lesson. 2. Contact the pool in which the lesson takes place, at least 10-working-days before the start date, and ask for the Lead Instructor or Pool Manager. Notify them that you registered your child for (x) class and that you will need an accommodation. Staffing and availability of inclusion assistance is limited. To provide the best services possible, we need the maximum amount of time to match up and schedule assistants. Inclusion assistants cannot be guaranteed with less than 5 days’ notice.

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Groups must call the pool ahead of time, to set up a group use agreement.


SWIM LESSONS NOTE: Registrations not accepted after the third day of lessons. Classes designed to have one instructor: • Per 4–12 students—Angelfish and Starfish • Per 4–5 students—Goldfish through Pre-Penguin • Per 4–6 students—Pre-Otter through Polar Bear • Per 4–8 students—Sea Lion and Above ADULT / CHILD LESSONS | Age 6 months–3

YOUTH–ADULT LESSONS | Age 6 & up For the non-swimmer who can put face in the water and blow bubbles.

Penguin

Must be comfortable in the water and be able to do a front glide with kick for 10 ft and unassisted back floats.

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ADULT/CHILD LESSONS age: 6 mo up to 3 yr Angelfish

Fun, water adjustment, and basic skill development are emphasized as the instructor guides guardians and children through this level.

Must be able to do back glides with kicking for 10 ft (youth), front crawl with no side breathing for or 15 ft, and five side breathing breaths with arms on wall.

Seal

Fun, water adjustment, and basic skill

PRESCHOOL LESSONS age:are3 emphasized year - 5 year development as the Starfish

instructor guides guardians and children through this level.

Polar Bear

PRESCHOOL LESSONS | Age 3–5 Goldfish

AQUATICS

Pre-Penguin

Pre-Otter

Pre-Seal

Must be comfortable in the deep water and able to swim front crawl with side breathing for 50 ft and backstroke for 50 ft.

For the non-swimmer. For the non-swimmer who can put face in the water and blow bubbles. Must be comfortable in the water and be able to do a front glide with kick for 5 ft and unassisted back floats. Must be able to do back glides with kicking for 5 ft, front crawl with no side breathing for 10 ft, and five side breathing breaths with arms on wall.

If your child has had more than a 3-month break from swimming lessons, they should repeat the previous level as a refresher course. Number of Lessons

Cost

10

$62.50

9

$56.25

Prices listed are the discounted rates for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged 40% more because they do not pay taxes that support PP&R. Due to high lesson demand, we limit registration to one lesson per session per student. Patrons who register for more than one class will be asked to withdraw from additional classes.

Sea Lion

Must be comfortable in the deep water and be able to swim front crawl with side breathing for 25yds, back crawl for 25yds, and elementary backstroke for 25 yds.

Dolphin

Park Shark

Must be comfortable in the deep water and be able to dive into the pool and swim front crawl for 50 yds, swim backstroke for 50 yds, and breaststroke for 50 yds.

TEEN / ADULT BEGINNER LESSONS Learn front crawl, back crawl, and basic water safety in lessons designed just for you! Discover a new skill that could lead to employment.

Teen

Adult

For the beginner swimmer

SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–February 11 activities SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 for February 12–March 31 activities

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PLAY SWIMS Open Play Swim: Swimming and diving areas are open to all ages.

Non-swimmers and children under 48 inches in height must have a parent or guardian, age 16 or older, in the water within arms' reach at all times.

Family Play Swim: Recreational swim for parents and children. All children under 16 must be accompanied in the water by a parent or guardian. Single adults and tots two years and younger are welcome.

POOL

East Portland

MON

Family 11:30am1:00pm

WED

Family 11:30am1:00pm

THU

Family 11:30am1:00pm

FRI Family 11:30am1:00pm Open 4:00-6:00pm Teen 6:00-7:00pm

Matt Dishman

Southwest

Family 12:303:00pm

Family 12:303:00pm

Family 12:303:00pm

Family 12:303:00pm

Family 11:30am3:00pm

Open* 3:00-4:45pm

Open* 3:00-4:45pm

Open* 3:00-4:45pm

Open**3:004:45pm

Open** 3:00-6:00pm

No play swims

Family 11:30am1:00pm

No play swims

Family 11:30am1:00pm

Family 11:30am1:00pm Open 4:00-7:00pm

SAT

SUN

Family Family 12:00-2:00pm 9:30-11:00am Open 2:30-4:30pm

Open 12:204:30pm

Open 12:002:00pm

Open 2:30-4:30pm

Family 8:00am12:00pm Open 12:00-2:30pm Family 10:00am12:00pm Open 12:302:30pm

*shallow only

While Mt. Scott Community Center and Indoor Pool is closed for renovation, please visit another PP&R community center. East Portland Community Center and Indoor Pool is less than five miles away!

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AQUATICS

Family 11:30am1:00pm

TUE


WATER FITNESS CLASSES THE RIVER CHALLENGE

Build endurance while toning muscle and gaining strength in this program guaranteed to keep your heart rate pumping. The River Challenge employs low impact resistance training to work every part of your body. Check individual pool schedules for available times.

CURRENT CHANNEL WALK / RUN

Walk or run against the Current Channel at East Portland Community Center Pool for an excellent cardiovascular workout. Improve circulation and strength with this low-impact activity. Check individual pool schedules for available times. No instructor present.

S.M.I.L.E.

(Slow Movement Intensity Lowered Exercise)

AQUATICS

This shallow water class focuses on improving circulation, strength, range of motion and flexibility through lowimpact exercise. Check individual pool schedules for available times. All participants welcome!

PREGNANCY FITNESS

AQUAEROBICS

Energize yourself with this invigorating workout! This is our basic shallow water class focused on cardiovascular fitness with special attention to strength and flexibility. All fitness and swimming levels are welcome! Check individual pool schedules for available times.

AQUA POWER

Experience the difference in deep water. This basic deep water class is our uses buoyant and resistant equipment to provide an excellent cardiovascular workout with zero impact! Aqua Power is designed for all levels. Participants should be comfortable in deep water. Check individual pool schedules for available times.

Energize your pregnancy! This shallow water class focuses on pregnancy fitness with special attention to improved circulation and flexibility. This is a drop-in class at Matt Dishman Community Center Pool only.

AQUA ZUMBA

Achieve long-term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in our pool with exciting calorie-burning, bodyenergizing, movements meant to engage and captivate for life! The routines feature interval training sessions where fast and slow rhythms and water resistance are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat. This drop-in class is offered at East Portland Community Center Pool.

AQUA YOGA

By bringing Yoga to the water, there is no gravity and the water will take the pressure off your joints. It will help develop strength, static balance and will increase overall range of motion. This low-impact class will help develop strength and balance while relaxing in the water. Aqua Yoga is for all skill levels and abilities. Check individual pool schedules for available times.

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BLUE MAKOS Dive into action with the Blue Makos!

Are you into speed, competition, and perfecting your technique? Strut your stuff in this pre-competitive league. Receive one hour per week of expert coaching in a fun, supportive environment. Participants will be given instruction on butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle, including competitive dives and turns. It is a great place to begin your journey to competitive swimming. Participants must be able to swim the length of the pool: Front Crawlstroke and Backstroke (this correlates to passing Sea Lion level in the Portland Parks & Recreation swim lesson program.) A pre-competitive swim league participants ages 6–17 will enjoy: • One hour weekly swim practices at all pools • Expert tips from an experienced swim coach • A fun, supportive, learning environment • Instruction on each of the four competitive strokes including dives and turns • Every swimmer will receive a Blue Makos swim cap!

Pool

Day

Time

Date

Classes

Cost

East Portland

Sunday

11:00am–12:00pm

1/14-3/17

10 Classes

$75.50

Matt Dishman Saturday

11:05am–12:05pm

1/13–3/16

10 classes

$75.50

Southwest

11:45am–12:45pm

1/13–3/16

10 classes

$75.50

Saturday

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BLUE MAKOS PRACTICE SCHEDULE

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TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS All training classes are challenging, and require that certification candidates be strong, skilled swimmers. All training courses require that candidates participate in vigorous physical training. You must be in good physical condition to participate. If you have any health related problems that might present a health or safety hazard while participating in training, please notify PP&R aquatics department prior to enrolling. You may be required to seek the opinion of your medical doctor before being permitted to enroll. Upon certification, candidates can apply for a job with Portland Parks & Recreation. Successful completion of certification classes does not guarantee employment.

LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION

AQUATICS

For lifeguard candidates without a current StarGuard lifeguard certification. Students successfully completing the course receive first aid, CPR, and StarGuard certifications. This course is only for lifeguard candidates who will be applying to work at a Portland Parks and Recreation facility. Prerequisites: • Age 16 or older by first day of class. No age exceptions will be made. • Must be able to swim continuous non-stop 50 yards freestyle or breaststroke. • Must be able to swim with a rescue tube 50 yards of freestyle or breaststroke. • Must be able to feet first surface dive to bottom of pool and retrieve 10 pound brick. • Must be able to tread water 1 minute with hands on head, then move while treading to where you can touch. • Must demonstrate a mature attitude. • online course work required before start of class. Bring to Class: Swim suit, towel, paper, pen, notebook, food, water, warm clothes, verification of age, and proof of completion of online program. Cost: $40 deposit* | Classes limited to 24 students *Will be refunded if participant attends all class dates. For lifeguards with current ARC, NASCO, E&A or YMCA lifeguard certification, and/or current PP&R employees with Swim Instructor/Water Fitness Instructor certifications. Southwest CC Pool F, Sat, Sun 1/26–1/28

1155732 8:00am–5:00pm

Matt Dishman CC Pool Sa–M 2/17 & 2/19

1155733 8:00am–5:00pm

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East Portland CC Pool M–Th 3/25–3/28

1155734 12:00–8:00pm

Southwest CC Pool F–Su 4/5–4/7

1155735 8:00–5:00pm

Matt Dishman CC Pool Sat, Sun 4/13–4/14 Sat, Sun 4/20–4/21

1155736 8:00am–4:00pm 8:00am–4:00pm

SWIM INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION Required for Portland Parks & Recreation Swim Instructors. Students successfully completing the training program receive Swim Instructor Certification. Prerequisites: Must be age 16 or older by the first day of class and able to swim 25 yards of each of the following: • Front crawl with side breathing • Backstroke Cost: $40 deposit* | Classes limited to 24 students *Will be refunded if participant attends all class dates. For non-PP&R swim instructors with current ARC or YMCA instructor certification, and/or current PP&R employees with Lifeguard or Water Fitness Instructor certifications. Southwest CC Pool Tu 4/16 & 4/23 Th 4/18 & 4/25

1155775 4:30–8:30pm 4:30–8:30pm

Matt Dishman CC Pool Tu 5/7 & 5/14 Th 5/9 & 5/16

1155777 4:30–8:30pm 4:30-8:30pm

East Portland CC Pool Tu 5/13 & 5/20 Th 5/15 & 5/22

1155779 4:30–8:30pm 4:30–8:30pm

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The benefits are great! • • • • • • WATER FITNESS INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION Required for Portland Parks & Recreation Water Fitness Instructors. Love doing water workouts? Eager to get more out of your water fitness classes and learn how to really work the water? Join PP&R’s Water X team to teach group water fitness classes! Learn the basics of anatomy, physiology, movement in the water, and putting a class together.

Over 700 Positions 11 Indoor and Outdoor Pools Flexible Schedule Access to pool and fitness center Benefits for You and Your Community Competitive pay • Single Certified Lifeguards or Swim Instructors: starting at $18.50/hour • Dual Certified Lifeguards and Swim Instructors: starting at $20.90/hour • Water Fitness Instructors: $23–$35.50/hour

For more information, call 503-823-5130 or visit: portland.gov/parks/aquaticsjobs

AQUATICS

Prerequisites: • Age 17 or older by first day of class. No age exceptions. If you miss a day of class you will need to take a new class. • Must have experience moving in the water and doing water exercises in the pool. Suggested to have a minimum of 20 - 30 hours or taking group fitness classes. • Must be able to demonstrate exercise techniques and safety considerations from the deck as well as the water. Within one year of employment a national certification is required for Portland Parks Water Fitness Instructors. National Aquatic Exercise Association Certification is often offered annually in our Portland Metro area. Cost: $40 deposit* *Will be refunded if participant attends all class dates For more information contact Larissa Doty: larissa.doty@portlandoregon.gov Southwest CC Pool | 2024 1155802 1155802 Sa, Su 4/20 & 4/21 2:00–6:00pm Sa, Su 4/27 & 4/28 2:00–6:00pm Sa 5/5 2:00–6:00pm Aquatics | 503-823-5130

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Gain access to the fitness center, pool, spa, and all drop-in activities including group fitness classes, and open gym, at Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Mt. Scott, and Southwest Community Centers. (No swimming pool at Charles Jordan Community Center)

Month Pass* Unlimited visits!

20-Visit

Drop-In

Adult age 18–59

$41

$106

$6

Senior age 60+

$33

$85

$5

$33

$85

$5

Teen age 13–17

FREE TeenForce Pass (age 10–20) available at Charles Jordan, East

Portland, Matt Dishman, Montavilla, and Mt. Scott Community Centers.

• • • •

Youth age 3–12

$29

$77

$4

Senior Couple Same address, both age 60+

$49

$85

N/A

Family

$66

N/A

N/A

Children 2 & under are FREE The fees listed reflect pricing for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged more to account for City of Portland taxes that support Portland Parks & Recreation. Reduced pass option for use at Charles Jordan Community Center. Ask for more details. *Month Passes | You can choose to sign up for an Auto Renew Pass, which will allow you to simply pay your first monthly fee upon registering, and all future monthly payments are deducted directly from your debit or credit card (requires a valid card to remain on file). You may also choose to purchase a single month pass, which will expire 30 days from purchase (no debit or credit card necessary).

Access Pass: Register for a FREE Access Pass of 25, 50, 75, or 90% ongoing discount based on

your total income. Discount may be applied to registered activities and admission to community centers and pools. No income verification required. Register online, in-person, or by calling PP&R customer service center at 503-823-2525. 72

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Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm Phone Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00am–4:50pm Phones are off thirty minutes prior to scheduled registration times.

Located at 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, First Floor CLOSED THE THIRD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH

Learn about delays, cancellations, and weather related building closures.

SPRING YOUTH VOLLEYBALL Grades 4–12 • All genders

Practices include fundamentals, teamwork drills, and ball control. Games are match play in a recreational setting. All skill levels are welcome. For more information visit: portland.gov/parks/sports/volleyball Registration dates: March 11–April 5 Season: Games start April 15 for 6 weeks on Saturdays

PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION

SPORTS OFFICE

DELTA PARK SPORTS COMPLEX | 10850 NORTH DENVER AVE PORTLAND.GOV/PARKS/SPORTS Jennifer Rounseville 503-823-5124 jennifer.rounseville@portlandoregon.gov

Blaine Rethmeier 503-823-5126 blaine.rethmeier@portlandoregon.gov

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Registration for the 2024–25 school year opens in January.

PORTLAND.GOV/PARKS/PRESCHOOL ACCESS PASS—Register for an Access Pass to receive reduced pricing of 25, 50, 75, or 90% based on your budget. No income verification is required. Those with a lower income or greater number of individuals in their family are encouraged to select a greater discount. Learn more at: portland.gov/parks/discount

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AfterSchool PROGRAMS REGISTRATION OPEN FOR THE 2023–24 SCHOOL YEAR | $40 REGISTRATION FEE Grade: K–5 | Pick-up: 6:00pm M–F

After school programs follow the Portland Public School (PPS) district calendar. They do not operate on PPS non-school days. Portland Parks & Recreation after school programs offer healthy, active, and engaging recreational and educational activities. We are an “unplugged” program, which means while your child is with us, they do not play video games, or watch television or movies (except for the occasional special event). Our schedule is varied and includes a combination of active recreation, quiet homework time and support, arts and crafts, educational experiences and free choice activities.

Looking for fun? We’re the place! Join us for action packed games, homework assistance, crafts, and supervised activities to capture the interest of any child while promoting self-esteem and social skills! This program is sure to brighten any day! Location

Elementary Schools Served

Charles Jordan Community Center

9009 N Foss Avenue | 503-823-3631 Bus transportation is provided from school to community center.

Cesar Chavez | Peninsula | Rosa Parks

An enriching environment with entertaining and challenging activities that enhance children’s development and promotes self-esteem. Relish opportunities such as homework assistance, sports and games, social interaction, arts and crafts, education, and time making new friends. The place to be! Location

Elementary Schools Served

Peninsula Park Community Center

700 N Rosa Parks Way | 503-823-3154 Open to all children in kindergarten–5th grade. Students from Chief Joseph and Boise-Eliot load buses from their schools and are met by staff at bus stop across from community center.

All Transportation from school provided: Boise-Eliot | Chief Joseph

St. Johns Community Center

8427 N Central Street | 503-823-3192 Bus transportation from Sitton provided. Students attending James John are escorted from school to community center immediately following dismissal.

James John | Sitton

ACCESS PASS

Register for an Access Pass to receive reduced pricing of 25, 50, 75, or 90% based on your budget. No income verification is required. Those with a lower income or greater number of individuals in their family are encouraged to select a greater discount. Learn more at: portland.gov/parks/discount

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CHARLES JORDAN COMMUNITY CENTER 9009 North Foss Avenue Portland, OR 97203 503-823-3631

BUILDING HOURS VARY BUILDING CLOSURE due to staffing levels and weather TUESDAY, 9/17 and are posted on-site. All Portland Parks & Recreation community centers

Building Supervisor Larena Dawson

and swimming pools closedinformation. for staff training. Check online or callwill forbemore

Bus Line #4 Fessenden ADA Accessibility: Entrances, Parking, Restrooms Building Closures and Special Hours January 1 CLOSED January 15 10:00am–6:00pm February 19 10:00am–6:00pm

ADMISSION BENEFITS

FACILITY FEATURES

• • •

Fitness Center with strength and cardio equipment Fitness Studio Basketball gym

Our drop-in admission fee and pass options provide access to drop-in activities during their scheduled times. Amenities include the fitness center, group exercise classes, and open gym times. Camps and classes are offered at a set fee—no additional admission fee will be charged when participating in these registered activities.

CLOSURES Occasionally, specific facilities within the center may be closed or have limited operating hours due to repairs, maintenance, inclement weather, holidays, and/or special events. Such closings will not result in a reduction of pass holders’ rates or drop-in admission fees. When possible, the times and dates of closures will be posted in advance. Find up to date information about closures online at portland.gov/ parks/closures or call 503-823-2533.

DISCOUNT OPTIONS

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES MONDAY

TUESDAY

With resources from the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy), we can offer new payment options for City of Portland residents that allow you to choose payment levels based on your needs. Register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of 25, 50, 75, or 90%. Discount may be applied towards admission and registered activities. No proof of income is required. Learn more online at Portland.gov/parks/discount WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Family Basketball* Fitness Center Age 14 & up ONLY**

12:00–1:30pm 6:30am–8:00pm

Indoor Park Age 5 & under with an Adult. $1 per child. Adult Open Gym Age 18+

6:30am–8:00pm

6:30am–8:00pm

9:30-11:30am 6:30–7:30am

6:30–7:30am

6:30am–8:00pm

6:30am–8:00pm

9:30-11:30am 6:30–7:30am

6:30–7:30am

6:30–7:30am

*Age 18 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No sports teams or parties are permitted in the gym at this time. **Parent/guardian waiver required for anyone under 18. Fitness Center is closed 1:30–2:30pm for daily cleaning.

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9:00am–5:00pm


PASS OPTIONS AND FEES 20-Visit Pass

Month Pass

Adult

$5

$89

$34

Senior

$4

$68

$26

Teen*

$4

$68

$26

Senior Couple

N/A

N/A

$39

Family

N/A

N/A

$56

age 18–59 age 60+ age 13–17

• •

Children 2 & under are FREE Passes listed are valid only at Charles Jordan Community Center. Ask about pass options providing access to all PP&R community centers. The fees listed reflect pricing for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged more to account for City of Portland taxes that support Portland Parks & Recreation. *FREE TeenForce Pass available at Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Montavilla, and Mt. Scott Community Centers portland.gov/parks/teenforce

DAILY DROP-IN

For those visiting the center just for the day to workout. Our daily drop-in fee provides access to drop-in activities throughout the entire day. If re-entry on the same date is desired, receipt must be requested at time of original transaction.

20-VISIT PASS

20-Visit Passes are a great option for those who plan to work out only once a week. In addition, 20-Visit Passes are a great option for organizations who would like to bring a larger group of visitors (please call ahead). The passes provide unlimited day-use of at a discounted rate. 20-Visit Passes are valid for 2 years and are transferable between people of the same age group. Pass holders must be present at the time of scan.

MONTH PASS

Looking for ongoing access to drop-in activities? This is the pass for you! One monthly fee provides unlimited visits to scheduled drop-in programs throughout the facility. For your convenience, you can choose to sign up for an Auto Renew Pass, which will allow you to simply pay your first monthly fee upon registering, and all future monthly payments are deducted directly from your debit or credit card (requires a valid card to remain on file). You may also choose to purchase a single month pass, which will expire 30 days from purchase (no debit or credit card necessary).

TeenForce | Ages 10–20

One FREE pass opens up a whole world of possibilities! Gain access to drop-in activities including teen open gym, and more. Check on-site for specific activity schedules. Stop by any TeenForce site to pick up your pass today. Registration takes less than five minutes! AVAILABLE AT Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, and Montavilla.

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ACCESS PASS

City of Portland residents can register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of up to 90%. The pass is valid for 12 months from the date of enrollment. No proof of income is required. An Access Pass may be applied to: • Admission to recreation centers and pools • Classes, camps, lessons, and other registered activities • Preschool and after school programs • Personal training Once you have registered for an Access Pass, sign up for any PP&R activity or purchase an admission pass at a reduced cost. Your Access Pass will automatically apply to eligible activities for 12 months. Register online at portland.gov/parks/discount, in-person, or over the phone.

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CHARLES JORDAN COMMUNITY CENTER

Drop-In Admission


FITNESS

PERSONAL TRAINING

FITNESS CENTER

Age 14 & up Charles Jordan Community Center offers a wide-range of fitness amenities and classes for all levels. Access to the fitness center is included with daily admission. Teens age 14–17 must have guardian release form on file and complete an orientation prior to access.

CHARLES JORDAN COMMUNITY CENTER

Open for drop-in during regular business hours. AMENITIES • Treadmills • Ellipticals • Upright bike • Recumbent bikes • Precor Stair Stepper • Selectorized weighted machines • Bench press • Free weight benches • Vertical knee/leg raise dip station • Precor Ab-x • Paramount cross-cable with 5 stations • Rowing machine

GROUP FITNESS CLASSES

Age 14 & up Strengthen your community, body, and mind with a group fitness class! Classes available for every age, shape, and fitness level. Access included with daily admission.

Personal training gives you the opportunity to find real, achievable goals and to meet those goals in a safe and timely manner. Sign up for a free Access Pass to receive reduced pricing up to 90% based on your total income. The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) helps our trainers design a workout plan fit to your specific needs. Fill one out now to get started on reaching your fitness goals! Individual Personal Training Make an appointment with a personal trainer, who will oversee your progress and hold you accountable. Our excellent personal training staff will motivate you to make a fresh start, or reach a new level in your fitness. Single session One 1-hour session $45 Package Deals 3 hours (3-1hr sessions) $120 6 hours (6-1hr sessions) $215 Group Personal Training Set-up a personal training session with a few of your friends. Our personal trainers will work with groups of up to four people. Personal training with friends is a great way to stay motivated, workout with your friends and save money! 2 people $30 each 3 people $25 each 4 people $20 each (Per 1-hour session)

Pick up a schedule the next time you’re at the community center or view online at portland.gov/parks/charles-jordan-community-center

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SPRING BREAK CAMPS PRESCHOOL CAMP Spring Friends

Age 3–5 Play with other kids! Explore themes that embrace the zestful energy of children in art, games, music, stories and dramatic play. Format of free choice, group time and physical activity is designed to stimulate thinking, enhance selfesteem and build teamwork. Let's play! Child must be fully potty trained. M–F ● 9:00am–12:00pm

PORTLAND PARKS PRESCHOOL

Date

Cost

Activity

3/25–3/29

$164

1160522

CHARLES JORDAN COMMUNITY CENTER

YOUTH CAMP

Registration for the 2024–25 school year opens in January. Learn more at portland.gov/parks/preschool

Spring Break Thrills

Grades K–5 Capture the fever for a swinging good time of arts, crafts, games, songs, and group exploration. Seek out new experiences, develop friendships and discover healthy physical activities. Adventure awaits! M–F ● 9:00am–5:00pm

LEAP | AfterSchool Program Learn, Explore, Achieve, Prosper

Date

Cost

Activity

3/25–3/29

$210

1159498

Grades K–5 ● Pick-up time: 6:00pm Open to students attending Cesar Chavez, Peninsula, and Rosa Parks Elementary Schools. Bus transportation from schools to community center provided. Looking for fun? We’re the place! Join us for action packed games, homework assistance, crafts, and supervised activities to capture the interest of any child while promoting self-esteem and social skills! This program is sure to brighten any day! Call 503-823-3631 for availability and to register.

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SPORTS ADULT / CHILD

Age 18 mo–3 Develop skills together that promote coordination, balance, and agility. Active games, creative drills, and an emphasis on the joy of physical activity provide a playful introduction to sports.

Basketball Sa Sa

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Soccer Sa W Sa W

Basketball

1/13–2/10 2/17–3/16

11:35–12:05pm 11:35–12:05pm

$44 $44

1159470 1159488

1/13–2/10 1/10–2/7 2/17–3/16 2/14–3/13

9:15–9:45am 9:45–10:15am 9:15–9:45am 9:45–10:15am

$44 $44 $44 $44

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10:15–10:45am 10:15–10:45am

$44 $44

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Sports Mix

W 1/10–2/7 W 2/14–3/13

YOUTH

Age 7–12 Develop basic techniques that help build your skills while enhancing sportsmanship and teamwork. Develop coordination and increase agility while learning the rules and fundamentals of the sport. M 1/8–2/5 6:15–7:00pm Sa 1/13–2/10 12:45–1:30pm M 2/12–3/11 6:15–7:00pm Sa 2/17–3/16 12:45–1:30pm

Soccer Sa Sa

1/13–2/10 2/17–3/16

10:25–11:10am 10:25–11:10am

$44 $54 $44 $54

1159468 1159484 1159485 1159486

$54 $54

1159475 1159493

PRESCHOOL

Age 3–6 Gain confidence and make new friends and teammates. Refine motor skills through expanded interactive drills and play. Emphasize the basics of sports play in a high-energy, safe environment.

Basketball Sa Sa

Soccer Sa Sa

1/13–2/10 2/17–3/16

12:10–12:40pm 12:10–12:40pm

$45 $45

1159469 1159487

1/13–2/10 2/17–3/16

9:50–10:20am 9:50–10:20am

$45 $45

1159474 1159492

1:00–1:30pm 12:15–12:45pm 1:00–1:30pm 12:15–12:45pm

$45 $45 $45 $45

1159471 1160853 1159489 1160854

Bouldering W Th W Th

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1/10–2/7 1/11–2/8 2/14–3/13 2/15–3/14

BASKETBALL LEAGUE January 24–March 6, 2024

Charles Jordan Community Center All genders | $30 Grades 1–2 1160449—Practices Wednesday at 6:00pm North Portland league games held on Friday at Charles Jordan Community Center.

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ART

LIFELONG RECREATION

ADULT / CHILD

AARP Smart Driver Course

Age 18 mo–3

Messy Art

Unleash your child's talents while sharing quality time and craft activities. Develop concepts of shape, color, and texture as together you create a variety of projects sure to please you both. Th Th

1/11–2/8 2/15–3/14

10:30–11:00am 10:30–11:00am

$44 $44

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Age 50 & up The AARP Smart Driver Course is one of many programs offered by AARP Driver Safety. It’s the nation’s largest classroom and online driver safety course and it’s designed especially for drivers age 50 and older. Become a smarter, more confident driver today and you could save money on auto insurance. Bring cash or check payment to the first class: $20 for AARP members, $25 for non-members. Sa

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PRESCHOOL

Age 3–6

Fun is just the beginning as projects develop fine motor skills and enhance creative development. Expand imaginations while developing mini masterpieces to show off to family and friends. Th Th

1/11–2/8 2/15–3/14

11:15–11:45am 11:15–11:45am

$45 $45

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TAE KWON DO Tae Kwon Do—For Everybody

Age 6 & up Students increase agility and strength using kicks, punches, and blocks. Develop and boost concentration, coordination, discipline, and esteem while benefiting from aerobic exercise. Emphasizes cooperation, self-control, and a noncompetitive, non-violent approach to martial arts. M Th 1/8–2/8 6:00–7:00pm $72 1159479 M Th 2/12–3/14 6:00–7:00pm $72 1159497

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TEENFORCE Age 10–18

Age 10–20

TeenForce—Dance: Hip Hop

TeenForce—Group Guitar

TeenForce—Photography

TeenForce—Beginning Embroidery

Get your dance on! Build endurance, flexibility, strength, and balance. Have fun breaking a sweat while learning the energetic style of hip hop dance. Focus on rhythm, musicality, basic footwork, modern choreography, smooth moves, and more. F 1/12–3/22 5:00–6:00pm FREE 1159812

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Come learn to find beauty in all things through a lens. This class you will learn how to use a camera, how to take pictures and different techniques of photography. M 1/8–3/18 6:00–7:30pm FREE 1159815

TeenForce—Art Expressions

No one else can be YOU! Create personal works of art as you express yourself using a variety of art mediums. Take artistic risks as you explore and express yourself through art. All levels welcome and encouraged. What will you create? W 1/10–3/20 6:00–7:30pm FREE 1159809

TeenForce—Book Club

Don’t be fooled by the name; no extra reading is required. It’s all about the love of books and connecting in community. Join us as we discuss written works of art, the author’s choices and how we see ourselves fitting into the stories on the page through guided discussions, built to include you even when your week is too busy to fit in yet another assignment. Lively discussions, friends and great reading recommendations all in one place! Th 1/11–3/21 5:00–6:00pm FREE 1159810

Acquire skills that last a lifetime. Explore or review essential techniques such as note reading, chords, rhythm patterns & strumming of popular tunes. Music can calm, energize, connection people and send a message. Put your emotions out to the world through your sounds. Th 1/11–3/21 5:00–6:30pm FREE 1159814 Do you think embroidery is old school and not cool? Not so! Stitching is a great way to create something beautiful, fun and personal while watching that video or chilling out during rainy days. Learn the stitches, tips and tricks you?ll need to transform a plain old t-shirt, pair of jeans, or any fabric item into a personalized masterpiece! Tu 1/9–3/19 5:00–6:00pm FREE 1159844

TeenForce—Sewing: Upcycle Fashion

Whether you’ve never touched a machine before, are an avid sewer who wants company while you create your own fashion or are somewhere in between, this is for YOU! Learn a variety of skills as you create new fashions out of old clothing. Masterfully crafted by YOU! W 1/10–3/20 4:15–5:45pm FREE 1159858

TeenForce—Dungeons & Dragons: All levels

Explore a world of adventure and magic, while making new friends. Building off of your imagination and creative thinking, the Dungeon Master will guide you through a brand new quest each week. All experience levels welcome! F 1/12–3/22 6:15–9:15pm FREE 1159813

TeenForce—Braiding, All Levels

Have you ever wanted to learn how to braid hair? This introduction to braiding includes the history of this beautiful hair art and a variety of techniques taught by a professional stylist and local business owner. Th 1/11–3/14 6:00–7:00pm FREE 1159811

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TEENFORCE DROP-IN ACTIVITIES Age 10–20 | FREE with TeenForce pass, TeenForce pass and activity sign-ins required MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

TeenForce Fitness Center Orientation required Limited to 2 teens per hour

3:30–7:30pm

3:30–7:30pm

3:30–7:30pm

3:30–7:30pm

TeenForce Open Gym—Basketball

3:30–6:00pm

3:30–7:30pm

3:30–7:30pm

3:30–4:45pm

3:30–6:00pm (non-Teen Night weeks)

TeenForce Lounge/Game Room

3:30–7:30pm

3:30–7:00pm

3:30–7:00pm

3:30–7:30pm

3:30–6:00pm (non-Teen Night weeks)

TeenForce Drop-in Volleyball

6:00–7:30pm

TeenForce Girls Group

Hip Hop 5:00–6:00pm

CHARLES JORDAN COMMUNITY CENTER

Hula 5:30–6:30pm

TeenForce Dance

FRIDAY

4:00–5:00pm

Teen Night

Age 10–20 Looking for something new to do? Check out this High School only-event! Hang with friends, play basketball, volleyball, play video games, take dance classes. Listen to music, explore your creative side and make art, no matter what your interest is, you are sure to have fun! Please note activities will change weekly. Limited capacity. Secure your spot for Teen Night by registering up to two days before. Sign up in-person, or call the center at 503-823-3450. F 6:30–9:30pm FREE

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EAST PORTLAND COMMUNITY CENTER 740 SE 106th Avenue Portland, OR 97216 503-823-3450

BUILDING HOURS VARY due to staffing levels and weather and are posted on-site. Check online or call

Building Supervisor Neal Brown Bus Line #15 Cherry Blossom LP #20 Burnside–Stark ADA Accessibility: Entrances, Parking, Restrooms, Pool

FACILITY FEATURES

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for more information.

Building Closures and Special Hours January 1 CLOSED January 15 10:00am–6:00pm February 19 10:00am–6:00pm

ADMISSION BENEFITS

25-yard four lane Indoor Lap Pool (82 degrees) Leisure pool with 2 slides, current channel, and vortex 20-yard three lane lap swim section (86 degrees) Whirlpool Spa (102 degrees) All-user Changing Rooms Fitness Center with strength and cardio equipment Dance/Exercise studio Gymnasium Multipurpose rooms Courtyard Playground

Our drop-in admission fee and pass options provide access to drop-in activities during their scheduled times. Amenities include the fitness center, group exercise, water exercise, whirlpool spa, play swims, and open gym times. Swim lessons, camps, and classes are offered at a set fee—no additional admission fee will be charged when participating in these registered activities.

CLOSURES Occasionally, specific facilities within the center (i.e. spa pool, lap pool, etc.) may be closed or have limited operating hours due to repairs, maintenance, inclement weather, holidays, and/or special events. Such closings will not result in a reduction of pass holders’ rates or drop-in admission fees. When possible, the times and dates of closures will be posted in advance. Find up to date information online at portland.gov/parks/closures or call 503-823-2533.

LOCKER ROOMS AND LOCKERS Lockers are available for day use only. Bring your own lock to secure personal belongings. Use of lockers is at your own risk. East Portland Community Center is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please leave valuables at home. All patrons are requested to use the locker room for the gender with which they identify. Youth supervised by an adult of a different gender may accompany that adult in the locker room of the adult's gender. All-user changing rooms are also available. The use of cameras, video recording devices and equipment with digital photography capability is strictly prohibited in locker rooms and public restroom facilities.

DISCOUNT OPTIONS With resources from the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy), we can offer new payment options for City of Portland residents that allow you to choose payment levels based on your needs. Register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of 25, 50, 75, or 90%. No proof of income is required. Learn more online at Portland.gov/parks/discount 84

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DAILY DROP-IN

PASS OPTIONS AND FEES 20-Visit Pass

Month Pass

Adult

$6

$106

$41

Senior

$5

$85

$33

Teen*

$5

$85

$33

Youth

$4

$77

$29

Senior Couple

N/A

N/A

$49

Family

N/A

age 18–59 age 60+ age 13–17 age 3–12

N/A

$66

Children 2 & under are FREE 20-Visit and Month Passes provide access to Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Mt. Scott, and Southwest Community Centers. The fees listed reflect pricing for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged more to account for City of Portland taxes that support Portland Parks & Recreation. *FREE TeenForce Pass available at Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Montavilla, and Mt. Scott Community Centers

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TeenForce | Ages 10–20

One FREE pass opens up a whole world of possibilities! Gain access to drop-in activities including TeenForce open gyms, and more. Check on-site for specific activity schedules. Stop by any TeenForce site to pick up your pass today. Registration takes less than five minutes! AVAILABLE AT Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Montavilla, and Mt. Scott Community Centers

20-Visit Passes are a great option for those who plan to work out only once a week. In addition, 20-Visit Passes are a great option for organizations who would like to bring a larger group of visitors (please call ahead). The passes provide unlimited day-use of at a discounted rate. 20-Visit Passes are valid for 2 years and are transferable between people of the same age group. Pass holders must be present at the time of scan.

MONTH PASS

Looking for ongoing access to drop-in activities? This is the pass for you! One monthly fee provides unlimited visits to scheduled drop-in programs throughout the facility. For your convenience, you can choose to sign up for an Auto Renew Pass, which will allow you to simply pay your first monthly fee upon registering, and all future monthly payments are deducted directly from your debit or credit card (requires a valid card to remain on file). You may also choose to purchase a single month pass, which will expire 30 days from purchase (no debit or credit card necessary).

ACCESS PASS

City of Portland residents can register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of up to 90%. The pass is valid for 12 months from the date of enrollment. No proof of income is required. An Access Pass may be applied to: • Admission to recreation centers and pools • Classes, camps, lessons, and other registered activities • Preschool and after school programs • Personal training Once you have registered for an Access Pass, sign up for any PP&R activity or purchase an admission pass at a reduced cost. Your Access Pass will automatically apply to eligible activities for 12 months.

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Drop-In Admission

For those visiting the center just for the day to swim or workout. Our daily drop-in fee provides access to dropin activities throughout the entire day. Swim laps in the morning, enjoy an exercise class at noon, and relax in the whirlpool spa in the evening...all for the cost of one daily admission fee! If re-entry on the same date is desired, receipt must be requested at time of original transaction.


FITNESS

KIDSPACE

FITNESS CENTER

Open for drop-in during regular business hours. AMENITIES • Selectorized Strength Equipment • Treadmills • Recumbent Bikes • Stair Climbers • Upright Bike • Elliptical Cross Trainers • Free weight and stretching area • Paramill specialized equipment for manual wheelchair users.

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Age 14 & up East Portland Community Center’s fitness program offers a wide-range of amenities and classes for all levels. Access to the fitness center is included with daily admission.

EAST PORTLAND COMMUNITY CENTER

KIDSPACE

Age 3–5 Enrichment play-date for preschoolers! Children discover through arts, and crafts, games, and physical activities that are developmentally appropriate. Creativity, and play build socialization plus language skills and friendships. Get ready for adventure! 1/8–2/5 1/9–2/6 1/10–2/7 1/11–2/8 1/12–2/9 2/12–3/11 2/13–3/12 2/14–3/13 2/15–3/14 2/16–3/15

11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm 11:30am–1:30pm

$68 $112 $112 $112 $90 $90 $112 $112 $112 $112

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GROUP FITNESS CLASSES

Age 14 & up Strengthen your community, body, and mind with a group fitness class! Classes are offered seven days a week for every age, shape, and fitness level. Access included with daily admission. Pick up a schedule the next time you’re at the community center or view online at portland.gov/parks/east-portland-community-center

PORTLAND PARKS PRESCHOOL

Registration for the 2024–25 school year opens in January. Learn more at portland.gov/parks/preschool

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SPRING BREAK CAMPS

ART

PRESCHOOL CAMP

Messy Art

Age 3–5

Spring Friends

Play with other kids! Explore themes that embrace the zestful energy of children in art, games, music, stories and dramatic play. Format of free choice, group time and physical activity is designed to stimulate thinking, enhance self-esteem and build teamwork. Let's play! Child must be fully potty trained. M-TH

Morning 9:00am–12:00pm

Afternoon 1:00–4:00pm

Date

Cost

Activity

Activity

3/25–3/28

$131

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YOUTH CAMP

Grade K–5

Spring Break Thrills

School's out! Time to play! Join us for an action–packed day of exciting activities. Develop social skills and build self–esteem using a variety of amusing games, arts, crafts and sports. Improve coordination and teamwork interacting in a positive nurturing environment. M–F ● 9:00am–5:00pm

M F M F

1/8–2/5 1/12–2/9 2/12–3/11 2/16–3/15

10:30–11:00am 10:30–11:00am 10:30–11:00am 10:30–11:00am

$36 $44 $36 $44

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Preschool | Age 3–6 Fun is just the beginning as projects develop fine motor skills and enhance creative development. Expand imaginations while developing mini masterpieces to show off to family and friends. W W

1/10–2/7 2/14–3/13

10:30–11:00am 10:30–11:00am

$45 $45

1159665 1159695

DANCE ADULT / CHILD

Date

Cost

Activity

3/25–3/29

$210

1159703

Age 18 mo–3

Dance & Me Sa Sa

2:30–3:00pm $44 1159667 2:30–3:00pm $44 1159697

1/13–2/10 2/17–3/16

PRESCHOOL

Age 3–6

Dance Sa Tu Sa

1/13–2/10 2/13–3/12 2/17–3/16

3:00–3:30pm 1:30–2:00pm 3:00–3:30pm

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Adult / Child | Age 18 mo–3 Unleash your child’s talents while sharing quality time and craft activities. Develop concepts of shape, color, and texture as together you create a variety of projects sure to please you both.


MARTIAL ARTS

MUSIC LESSONS

TAE KWON DO

All private music lessons are 30 minutes long. Registration can only be done in person or over the phone. Monday 1/8–3/11 $110 Tuesday 1/9–3/12 $110 Thursday 1/11–3/14 $110

with Cullen Loeffler Age 6 & up Non-contact, non-competitive form of self-defense increases physical strength, coordination, and agility, while building self-esteem, concentration, and discipline.

Instrument

Days Offered

Times Offered Instructor

F 1/12–3/29 5:30–6:30pm $96 1159709 F 1/12–3/29 6:30–7:30pm $96 1159710

Guitar Age 6 & up

M/Tu

3:15–7:00pm

William M.

Tae Kwon Do—Intermediate

Piano for All Age 6 & up

M/T TH

3:15–7:00pm 3:15–6:00pm

William M.

Violin / Cello Age 6 & up

M/Tu Th

3:15–7:00pm 3:15–6:00pm

William M.

Tae Kwon Do—For Everybody

EAST PORTLAND COMMUNITY CENTER

W W

1/10–3/27 1/10–3/27

5:30–6:30pm 6:30–7:30pm

$96 $96

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TAE KWON DO

with Shelby Tooze Great lifelong aerobic exercise for the entire family. Emphasis on the five (5) tenets of Tae Kwon Do: courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control, and indomitable spirit.

Tae Kwon Do–Kids Age 5–7 Th 1/11–3/28 M 1/8–3/25

5:30–6:15pm 5:30–6:15pm

$75 $62

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Tae Kwon Do–Traditional Age 8 & up M Th 1/8–3/28

6:15–7:15pm

$176 1159713

ENRICHMENT YOUTH Science—Explorers

Age 7-11 Looking for educational fun? We’re the place! Imaginations will soar as you develop problem-solving skills and appreciation for the world around you. Increase your knowledge of science through hands-on experiments, games and craft projects. Let’s explore! Th 1/11-2/8 4:00-4:45pm $54 1159670 Th 2/15-3/14 4:00-4:30pm $54 1159700

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SPORTS

GYMNASTICS

PRESCHOOL

Adult / Child

Age 3–6 Gain confidence and make new friends and teammates. Refine motor skills through expanded interactive drills and play. Emphasize the basics of sports play in a high-energy, safe environment.

Baseball Su Su

Soccer Su Su

1/14–2/11 2/18–3/17

9:15–9:45am 9:15–9:45am

$45 $45

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1/14–2/11 2/18–3/17

10:45–11:15am 10:45–11:15am

$45 $45

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Basketball

Su Su

1/14–2/11 2/18–3/17

11:45–12:30pm 11:45–12:30pm

$54 $54

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1/14–2/11 2/18–3/17

12:45–1:30pm 12:45–1:30pm

$54 $54

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Age 4–5 Active games, creative drills, and an emphasis on the joy of physical activity provide a playful introduction to gymnastics. M 1/8–2/5 1:15–1:45pm $48 1159655 W 1/10–2/7 1:00–1:30pm $59 1159653 W 1/10–2/7 9:00–9:30am $59 1159654 W 1/10–2/7 2:15–2:45pm $59 1159658 M 2/12–3/11 1:15–1:45pm $48 1159684 F 1/12–2/9 1:15–1:45pm $59 1159656 Sa 1/13–2/10 11:45–12:15pm $59 1159657 W 2/14–3/13 1:00–1:30pm $59 1159682 W 2/14–3/13 9:00–9:30am $59 1159683 W 2/14–3/13 2:15–2:45pm $59 1159687 F 2/16–3/15 1:15–1:45pm $59 1159685 Sa 2/17–3/16 11:45–12:15pm $59 1159686

YOUTH

Age 3–6 W F F Sa W F F Sa

1/10–2/7 1/12–2/9 1/12–2/9 1/13–2/10 2/14–3/13 2/16–3/15 2/16–3/15 2/17–3/16

1:45–2:15pm 12:45–1:15pm 2:00–2:30pm 1:45–2:15pm 1:45–2:15pm 12:45–1:15pm 2:00–2:30pm 1:45–2:15pm

$59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59

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Level I Beginners

Age 6–9 Floor, bars, beam, and vault will help your child increase their strength and flexibility. M 1/8–2/5 2:00–2:45pm $55 1159652 M 2/12–3/11 2:00–2:45pm $55 1159681

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YOUTH

Age 7–10 Develop basic techniques that help build your skills while enhancing sportsmanship and teamwork. Develop coordination and increase agility while learning the rules and fundamentals of the sport.

Soccer

Preschool

Su Su

Age 18 mo–3 Here's a chance for your child to exercise their large motor skills! Movement is explored and developed through songs, free play on the mats, obstacle courses, and creative movement that build strength, flexibility, and endurance. M 1/8–2/5 12:45–1:15pm $47 1159663 W 1/10–2/7 8:30–9:00am $58 1159662 M 2/12–3/11 12:45–1:15pm $47 1159693 W 2/14–3/13 8:30am–9:00am $58 1159692


GYMNASTICS

LIFELONG RECREATION

Level I Foundations

Age 60 & up

Age 6–8 Start learning handstands, cartwheels, and rolls. Practice Olympic events while emphasizing safe progressions and team-building skills. Sa 10/7–12/9 1:00–1:45pm $109 1157632

Homeschool

Age 7–11 M 1/8–2/5 M 2/12–3/11

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Level 2

2:45–3:30pm 2:45–3:30pm

$55 $55

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Age 6–12 Practice handstand forward rolls, bridge kick over, roundoffs and an introduction to back handsprings. Learn more advanced skills on high beam, bars, and vault. This class will teach techniques required to move beyond the basics and achieve your goals in gymnastics. Sa 1/13–2/10 12:15–1:00pm $68 1159651 Sa 2/17–3/16 12:15–1:00pm $68 1159680

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Hiking & Walking - Program Orientation

Join this fun and energetic group of seniors in the Lifelong Recreation Hiking Programs. Orientation is for the beginning to advanced hiker. Receive information that helps you have a successful outdoor experience. It’s optional to attend an Orientation session prior to participating in our program. Attend if you’re interested in learning more about Metro Movers, Hike for Health, Advanced Hike for Health, and Snowshoeing programs. M 1/22 10:00–11:30am FREE 1160604

Fact vs. Fiction for “Eating Healthy”

Health advocate Mara Woloshin will separate fact from fiction about foods that can help conditions like diabetes and high cholesterol. We will learn about foods that can help lead to an overall feeling of wellness. She will also provide some strategies for saving money on your groceries. Tu 2/6 1:00–3:00pm FREE 1160607

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TEENFORCE Activities for age 10–20. TeenForce pass required. TeenForce—Art: Comics

Age 12–19 All great stories begin with great ideas! Use your imagination to create original comic art and stories. Explore creating comic strips, comic books, and similar cartoon art with our great instructor Josie Ark! Individual style and creativity are encouraged & drawing skills are not required. Sa 1/13-3/23 12:30-2:30pm FREE 1160286

TeenForce—Afterschool Art

Age 12–18 One-part food and two parts friends are the perfect recipe for a good tasting and a fun evening! Gain confidence and cooperated skills while discovering new recipes and preparing a wonderful meal to share. Relax and enjoy the fruits of your labor. NOTES: Please notify us with any food restrictions This class is designed for Teens. F 1/12–3/22 6:30–8:00pm FREE 1160293

TeenForce—Youth Advisory Council

Age 10–20 Connect with other teens by sharing your perspective and ideas for change in a fun and welcoming environment. Investigate local issues and discuss how our actions individually and as a team can make a difference in our community and in the world. Participate in community activities and help to shape the teen program. Th 1/11–3/21 6:00–7:00pm FREE 1160287

TeenForce—Dance: Hip Hop

Age 10–18 Get your dance on! Build endurance, flexibility, strength, and balance. Have fun breaking a sweat while learning the energetic style of hip hop dance. Focus on rhythm, musicality, basic footwork, modern choreography, smooth moves, and more. F 1/12–3/22 4:00–6:00pm FREE 1160368

TEENFORCE DROP-IN ACTIVITIES FREE drop-in activities for TeenForce pass holders. Activity sign-ins required. MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

TeenForce Middle School Basketball Age 10–14

3:00–6:00pm

3:00–5:30pm

3:00–6:00pm

3:00–5:30pm

3:00–8:30pm

TeenForce High School Basketball Age 14–18

3:00–6:00pm

3:00–5:30pm

3:00–6:00pm

3:00–5:30pm

3:00–9:00pm

TeenForce Lounge/Game Room Age 10–18

3:00–7:00pm

3:00–7:00pm

3:00–7:00pm

3:00–7:00pm

3:00–9:00pm

TeenForce Store Operated by community teens

3:00–6:00pm

3:00–6:00pm

3:00–6:00pm

3:00–6:00pm

3:00–8:00pm

Teen Nights Age 10–18

6:00–9:00pm

Collaborated Teen Nights (with Latino Network) Every first and third week of the month

6:00–9:00pm

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Age 10–17 No one else can be YOU! Create personal works of art as you express yourself using a variety of art mediums. Take artistic risks as you explore and express yourself through art. All levels welcome and encouraged. Drop-in hours for all TeenForce Pass holders. Materials included. What will you create? Tu Th 1/9–3/21 3:00–5:00pm FREE 1160284

TeenForce—Cooking with Friends


EAST PORTLAND INDOOR POOL

POOL FEATURES

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EAST PORTLAND COMMUNITY CENTER

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Indoor year-round 4-lane 25-yard lap swimming pool heated to 84 degrees Leisure pool with 2 slides, current channel and vortex 3-lane 20-yard lap swim section heated to 88 degrees Whirlpool spa heated to 102 degrees Water depths range from 0 feet to 9 feet Fully accessible: full dressing room with wheelchair accessible showers; electric pool lift; water wheelchair; pool entry stair with handrails in lap pool; pool entry ramp with handrails in leisure pool.

WINTER SWIM LESSONS MONDAY / WEDNESDAY LESSON

8:30–11:00am | 4:15–7:20pm Session A: 1/8–2/17 Session B: 2/12–3/13 *No Lessons 1/15 and 2/19

$56.25 $56.25

Non-swimmers and children under 48" Non-swimmers and children under 48" must not be left unattended on the pool deck, and must be accompanied at all times in the water by a person 16 years of age or older (or parent or guardian) who shall remain responsible for them and their safety. Swimmers 48" tall and over can attend Open Play Swim on their own.

TUESDAY / THURSDAY LESSON

4:15–7:20pm Session A: Session B :

1/9–2/8 2/13–3/14

$62.50 $62.50

SATURDAY LESSONS

8:10–11:50am Session A/B:

1/13–3/16

$62.50

SUNDAY LESSONS

11:30am–2:00pm Session A/B: 1/14–3/17

$62.50

BLUE MAKOS

A pre-competitive swim league Participants ages 6-17 will enjoy: • 1-hour weekly swim practices at all pools • Expert tips from an experienced swim coach • A fun, supportive, learning environment • Instruction on each of the four competitive strokes including dives and turns. Participants must be able to swim the length of the pool: Front crawlstroke and backstroke. Sundays 11:00am–12:00pm

All lessons are 30 minutes. Not all levels offered at all times. Scan the QR code or visit portland.gov/parks/register. to view and register for swim lessons.

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SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–February 11 activities SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 for February 12–March 31 activities


EAST PORTLAND INDOOR POOL

PLAY SWIMS

NOVEMBER 6– DECEMBER 31 MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

SUN

Family Swim 11:30am1:00pm

Family Swim 11:30am1:00pm

Family Swim 11:30am1:00pm

Family Swim 11:30am1:00pm

Family Swim 11:30am1:00pm

Family Swim 12:00-2:00pm

Family Swim 9:30am11:00am

Open Swim 4:00-6:00pm Teen Swim 6:00-7:00pm

Open Swim 2:30-4:30pm

Open Swim 2:30-4:30pm*

*Open swim canceled for staff inservice: 12/17, 1/28, 2/25, 3/10

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EAST PORTLAND COMMUNITY CENTER

Pool schedules and program offerings are subject to change depending upon staff availability For most current schedule, visit: portland.gov/parks/recreation/pools

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LAP SWIM AND WATER FITNESS

EAST PORTLAND COMMUNITY CENTER

NOVEMBER 6– DECEMBER 31 MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

SUN

Lap Swim 5:30-6:25am Lanes vary

Lap Swim 5:30-6:25am Lanes vary

Lap Swim 5:30-6:25am Lanes vary

Lap Swim 5:30-6:25am Lanes vary

Lap Swim 5:30-6:25am Lanes vary

Lap Swim 7:00-8:55am Lanes vary

Lap Swim 8:00-10:55am Lanes vary

Aquaerobics 6:35-7:30am

Aquaerobics 6:35-7:30am

Aquaerobics 6:35-7:30am

Aquaerobics 6:35-7:30am

Aquaerobics 6:35-7:30am

Lap Swim 7:40-8:25am

Lap Swim 7:40-8:25am

Lap Swim 7:40-8:25am

Lap Swim 7:40-8:25am

Lap Swim 7:40-8:25am

Current Channel Current Channel Current Channel Current Channel Current Channel Walk/Fitness Walk/Fitness Walk/Fitness Walk/Fitness Walk/Fitness Swim* Swim* Swim* Swim* Swim* 7:30-11:30am 7:30-11:30am 7:30-11:30am 7:30-11:30am 7:30-11:30am Aquaerobics & S.M.I.L.E ** 9:00-9:55am

AquaPower & S.M.I.L.E.** 9:00-9:55am

Aquaerobics & S.M.I.L.E.** 9:00-9:55am

AquaPower & S.M.I.L.E.** 9:00-9:55am

Aquaerobics & S.M.I.L.E.** 9:00-9:55am

AquaPower 9:00-9:55am

S.M.I.L.E** 10:15-11:10am

Aqua Yoga** 10:15-11:10am

S.M.I.L.E** 10:15-11:10am

Aqua Yoga** 10:15-11:10am

S.M.I.L.E** 10:15-11:10am

Aquaerobics 10:00-10:55am

Lap Swim 10:05am4:25pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 10:05am4:25pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 10:05am4:25pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 10:05am4:25pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 10:05am4:25pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 11:05am-4:30pm Lanes vary

Current Channel Current Channel Current Channel Current Channel Walk*** Walk*** Walk*** Walk*** 5:30-7:20pm 5:40-7:20pm 5:30-7:20pm 5:40-7:20pm Aquaerobics 6:10-7:05pm

Aquaerobics 6:10-7:05pm

Aquaerobics 6:10-7:05pm

Zumba 6:10-7:05pm

Lap Swim 6:10-7:05pm 1 Lane only

Lap Swim 6:10-7:05pm 1 Lane only

Lap Swim 6:10-7:05pm 1 Lane only

Lap Swim 6:05-7:05pm 1 Lane only

*For people age 16 and older | **Class held in the leisure pool | ***Not offered on no-lesson days

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Lap Swim 12:05-4:30pm Lanes vary


COMMUNITY VISION FOR IFCC

past present future

The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center (IFCC) is a community-based arts center located in North Portland at 5340 North Interstate Avenue. It was founded in 1982 by Charles Jordan, Portland's first Black Commissioner and Parks’ Director. IFCC has served as a cultural home for the Black community in North/ Northeast since its founding. The IFCC Community Advisory Committee (CAC) has proposed the redevelopment of the current site as an expanded Center for Black Arts & Culture with a vision in which “IFCC will serve as an anchor facility where the history of Portland's Black community, and its rich arts and culture contributions can be presented, displayed, discussed, and honored.” A comprehensive feasibility study is in progress to determine the viability and sustainability of the community vision for IFCC.

ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM IFCC is currently activated by the IFCC Grant and Residency Program. Resident artists receive grant money and free space to support collaboration and their creative practice. This initiative is funded by the American Rescue Plan which is part of the City of Portland’s larger Relief and Recovery for Artists of Color program to support Portland artists who have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Learn more: PORTLAND.GOV/PARKS/IFCC Artist/photo credits top to bottom: Kimberly Monique (photo by Shawnte Sims), Onry (photo by Elijah Hasan), Paul Knauls, Sr. (photo by Sam Slater).


MATT DISHMAN COMMUNITY CENTER 77 NE Knott Street Portland, OR 97212 503-823-3673

BUILDING HOURS VARY BUILDING CLOSURE due to staffing levels and weather TUESDAY, 9/17 and are posted on-site.

All Portland Parks & Recreation community centers

Check online or pools call for information. and swimming willmore be closed for staff training.

Building Supervisor Evan Lilly Bus Line #4 Fessenden, #24 Fremont, #6 MLK, #44 Mocks Crest ADA Accessibility Entrances, Parking, Restrooms, Pool

Building Closed December 25

January 1

ADMISSION BENEFITS Our drop-in admission fee and pass options provide access to drop-in activities during their scheduled times. Amenities include the fitness center, group exercise, water exercise, whirlpool spa, play swims, and open gym times. Swim lessons, camps, and classes are offered at a set fee—no additional admission fee will be charged when participating in these registered activities.

CLOSURES Occasionally, specific facilities within the center (i.e. spa pool, lap pool) may be closed or have limited operating hours due to repairs, maintenance, inclement weather, holidays, and/or special events. Such closings do not result in a reduction of pass holders’ rates or drop-in admission fees. When possible, the times and dates of closures will be posted in advance. Find up to date information at portland.gov/parks/closures or call 503-823-2533.

LOCKER ROOMS AND LOCKERS

FACILITY FEATURES

• • • • • • • • •

L-shaped 6-lane 25-yard pool heated to 84 degrees, Water depths range from 2–12 feet One-meter diving board Whirlpool spa (102 degrees) All-user changing rooms Fitness center with cardiovascular circuit and strength equipment Gymnasium Auditorium with kitchen Art / Craft Room Classroom

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Lockers are available for day use only. Bring your own lock to secure personal belongings. Use of lockers is at your own risk. Matt Dishman Community Center is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please leave valuables at home. All patrons are requested to use the locker room for the gender with which they identify. Youth supervised by an adult of a different gender may accompany that adult in to the locker room of the adult’s gender. All-user changing rooms are also available. The use of cameras, video recording devices and equipment with digital photography capability is strictly prohibited in locker rooms and public restroom facilities.

DISCOUNT OPTIONS As part of the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy), we now have payment options for City of Portland residents that allow payment levels based on your needs. Register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of 25, 50, 75, or 90%. No proof of income is required. Learn more at Portland.gov/parks/discount


PASS OPTIONS AND FEES 20-Visit Pass

Month Pass

Adult

$6

$106

$41

Senior

$5

$85

$33

Teen*

$5

$85

$33

Youth

$4

$77

$29

Senior Couple

N/A

N/A

$49

Family

N/A

N/A

$66

age 18–59 age 60+ age 13–17 age 3–12

• • • •

Children 2 & under are FREE 20-Visit and Month Passes provide access to Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Mt. Scott, and Southwest Community Centers. The fees listed reflect pricing for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged more to account for City of Portland taxes that support Portland Parks & Recreation. *FREE TeenForce Pass available at Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Montavilla, and Mt. Scott Community Centers

DAILY DROP-IN

For those visiting the center just for the day to swim or workout. Our daily drop-in fee provides access to dropin activities throughout the entire day. Swim laps in the morning, enjoy an exercise class at noon, and relax in the whirlpool spa in the evening...all for the cost of one daily admission fee! If re-entry on the same date is desired, receipt must be requested at time of original transaction.

20-VISIT PASS

20-Visit Passes are a great option for those who plan to work out only once a week. In addition, 20-Visit Passes are a great option for organizations who would like to bring a larger group of visitors (please call ahead). The passes provide unlimited day-use of at a discounted rate. 20-Visit Passes are valid for 2 years and are transferable between people of the same age group. Pass holders must be present at the time of scan.

MONTH PASS

Looking for ongoing access to drop-in activities? This is the pass for you! One monthly fee provides unlimited visits to scheduled drop-in programs throughout the facility. For your convenience, you can choose to sign up for an Auto Renew Pass, which will allow you to simply pay your first monthly fee upon registering, and all future monthly payments are deducted directly from your debit or credit card (requires a valid card to remain on file). You may also choose to purchase a single month pass, which will expire 30 days from purchase (no debit or credit card necessary).

ACCESS PASS

City of Portland residents can register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of up to 90%. The pass is valid for 12 months from the date of enrollment. No proof of income is required.

PORTLAND PARKS PARKS PRESCHOOL PRESCHOOL PORTLAND

Registration for the 2024–25 school year opens in January.

An Access Pass may be applied to: • Admission to recreation centers and pools • Classes, camps, lessons, and other registered activities • Preschool and after school programs • Personal training Once you have registered for an Access Pass, sign up for any PP&R activity or purchase an admission pass at a reduced cost. Your Access Pass will automatically apply to eligible activities for 12 months. Register online at portland.gov/parks/discount, in-person, or over the phone.

Learn more at portland.gov/parks/preschool

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Drop-In Admission


DROP-IN ACTIVITIES All Ages Basketball Adult Basketball Age 18 & up ONLY

MON 6:00– 9:00am

TUE 6:00– 9:00am

2:00– 4:00pm

WED 6:00– 9:00am

THU 6:00– 9:00am

2:00– 4:00pm

Family Basketball | All ages; age 18 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No sports teams or parties permitted in the gym at this time.

3:30– 5:00pm

Indoor Park Age 5 & under, with adult

12:00– 2:00pm

FRI 6:00– 9:00am 2:00– 4:00pm

12:00– 2:00pm

12:00– 2:00pm

2:00– 4:00pm

12:00– 2:00pm 6:00– 8:00pm

Double Dutch Ages 40 & up

MATT DISHMAN COMMUNITY CENTER

SUN

3:30– 5:00pm

Open Skate Age 5 & up

Ping Pong All ages

SAT

9:30– 10:30am 1:00– 3:00pm

1:00– 3:00pm

1:00– 3:00pm

FITNESS

FITNESS CENTER

Age 14 & up Access to the fitness center is included with daily admission. Teens age 14–17 must have guardian release form on file and complete an orientation prior to access. AMENITIES • Selectorized weight machines • Free weight area • Stationary bikes • Elliptical cross-trainers • Treadmills

PERSONAL TRAINING

Meet your goals in a safe and timely manner. Stop by MDCC or call 503-823-3673 to get started! Please complete the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) to help our trainers design a workout plan fit to your specific needs. Register for an Access Pass to receive reduced pricing up to 90% off the fees. • Single session: 1 hour—$45 • Package deals: 3 hours—$110 / 6 hours: $200 Group Personal Training Group of 2 people: • One 1-hour session: $30 per person • Three 1-hour-sessions: $78 per person • Six 1-hour sessions: $153 per person

GROUP FITNESS CLASSES

Age 14 & up Classes for every age, shape, and fitness level. Access included with daily admission. Schedules available at front desk or fitness room. 98

Boxing—Bootcamp

Age 17 & up This high intense workout packs a punch! Exercise, condition and reduce stress using footwork skills, body movements, and equipment such as jump ropes, speed, heavy, and double-end bags. M 1/8–3/11 1:00–2:00pm $72 1160024 Tu 1/9–3/12 2:00–3:00pm $90 1160027

Boxing—Fitness For Women

Age 17 & up Step inside the ring for an exciting workout. Punch the heavy bags, jump rope, strike the speed bag and fancy footwork helps to reduce stress, increase endurance, burn calories and build strength through this non-contact activity. M 1/8–3/11 2:00–3:00pm $72 1160029 Tu 1/9–3/12 1:00–2:00pm $90 1160030 Th 1/11–3/14 1:00–2:00pm $90 1160032 Th 1/11–3/14 2:00–3:00pm $90 1160031 Drop-in available. Visit front desk for more information.

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TEENFORCE

TEENFORCE DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Age 10–20 | FREE with TeenForce Pass MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

TeenForce Fitness Center

3:00–8:00pm

3:00–8:00pm

3:00–7:30pm

3:00–8:00pm

TeenForce Open Gym

5:00–8:00pm

5:00–8:00pm

5:00–8:00pm

5:00–8:00pm

5:00–8:00pm*

Math Tutoring for Teens

6:00–7:00pm

TeenForce Game Room

3:00–8:00pm

3:00–8:00pm

3:00–8:00pm

3:00–8:00pm

3:00–7:00pm* Every Friday 6:30–9:30pm

Teen Night | Grades 6–12

TeenForce pass and activity sign-ins required. | *Gym and game room remain open until 9:30pm on Teen Nights. To protect our community from COVID-19, PP&R is following guidance from public health authorities, elected officials, and Portland Parks & Recreation’s Health and Safety Team. For detailed information, please visit: portland.gov/parks/covid-19-updates

TeenForce—Dungeons and Dragons

NEW

Age 10–18 Explore a world of adventure and magic, while making new friends. Building off of your imagination and creative thinking, the Dungeon Master will guide you through a brand new quest each week. All levels welcome! Th 1/11–3/21 4:30–7:30pm FREE 1160718

TeenForce—Dance: Hip Hop

Age 10–18 Have fun breaking a sweat while learning rhythm, basic footwork, and modern choreography Tu Th 1/9–3/19 4:30–6:30pm FREE 1160369

TeenForce—Boxing: Personal Power

Learn footwork skills, hand speed and body movements using equipment such as speed bags, heavy bags and jump ropes in this non-contact boxing classes. Age 10–15 M Tu 1/8–3/19

4:30–5:30pm

FREE

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Age 15–20 M Tu 1/8–3/19

5:30–6:30pm

FREE

1160377

TeenForce—Art Expressions

Age 10–20 Create personal works of art and take artistic risks as you explore different mediums; paint, draw, sketch, and design! Th 1/11–3/21 6:00–7:00pm FREE 1160375

TeenForce—Cartoon and Anime Art

Age 10–20 Explore anime and cartoon art styles to develop vibrant characters using stark colorful designs. Create a story line as unique, bright, and inspirational as you are. W 1/10–3/20 5:30–6:30pm FREE 1160378

TeenForce—Photography

Age 10–20 Come learn to find beauty in all things through a lens. Experiment with focus, zoom and composition as you use a camera to explore photographic styles. Th 1/11–3/14 4:30–6:00pm FREE 1150379

TEEN NIGHTS

Join us for social time in a safe, positive, recreational environment surrounded by caring adults. TeenForce pass holders get space to engage in pro-social fun like video games, open gym, creative pursuits, and all around FUN every Friday night! • Every Friday Grades 6–12, 6:30–9:30pm

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TeenForce Classes


SPORTS

Skateboarding—Flatground Basics

Put your deck to good use in an introduction to ollie and flip tricks. Work on carving, turning and manuals while setting and reaching goals through skill-focused coaching. Age 7–12 F 1/12–2/9 F 2/16–3/15

4:00–4:45pm 4:00–4:45pm

$54 $54

1160050 1160052

Age 18 & up F 1/12–2/9 5:00–5:45pm $66 1160049 F 2/16–3/15 5:00–5:45pm $66 1160051

Junior Team Play with Coach John Thompson

Sharpen your basketball game with conditioning and scrimmages. Emphasis on ball handling, shooting techniques and footwork. Be ready to dribble, pass, shoot and score! Age 4–5 Sa 1/13–3/16

9:15–10:15am

$90

1160040

Age 5–7 Sa 1/13–3/16

10:15–11:15am

$90

1160041

Age 7–9 Sa 1/13–3/16

11:15am–12:15pm $108 1160042

Age 9–13 Sa 1/13–3/16

12:15–1:15pm

$108 1160043

Biddy Ball League: With Coach Earl

Come discover the importance of social skills in sports rather than competition. Shooting, passing, dribbling and coordination skills will be practiced. Participants end up with invaluable skills. 8-ft hoops used. Age 5–7 M 1/8–3/11

4:00–5:00pm

$140 1160044

Age 8–10 W 1/10–3/13

4:00–5:00pm

$175 1160045

Age 11–14 F 1/12–3/15

4:00–5:00pm

$175 1160046

BASKETBALL LEAGUE

January 25–March 15, 2024

Matt Dishman Community Center All genders | $30 Grades 1–2 1160493—Practices Thursday at 4:00pm North Portland league games held on Friday at Charles Jordan Community Center. Tae Kwon Do—For Everybody

Age 7 & up Join over 40 million people who practice this Korean martial art. Increase agility and strength while improving coordination using kicks, punches and blocks. Parents, children and families are welcome. M Th 1/8–3/21 6:15–7:15pm $160 1160047


SPRING BREAK CAMPS Spring Break Friends | Age 3-5

Play with other kids! Explore themes that embrace the zestful energy of children in art, games, music, stories and dramatic play. Format of free choice, group time and physical activity is designed to stimulate thinking, enhance self-esteem and build teamwork. Let's play! Child must be fully potty trained. M–Th ● 9:00am–12:00pm Date

Cost

Activity

3/25–3/28

$131

1160053

Spring Break Thrills | Grade 1–6

School's out! Time to play! Join us for an action–packed day of exciting activities. Develop social skills and build self– esteem using a variety of amusing games, arts, crafts and sports. Improve coordination and teamwork interacting in a positive nurturing environment. M–F ● 9:00am–5:00pm Date

Cost

Activity

Activity

3/25–3/29

$210

Age 6–8 1160038

Age 8–11 1160039

ART & MUSIC Music—Voice Group Lessons

Drawing, Painting and Mixed Media

Age 7–11 Students will experience creating works of art in a variety of media using the design elements of line, shape, color, texture, and form to draw, paint, and create 2-D and 3-D compositions. Experience includes self expression, independence, while developing creativity working with fantasy, feelings, ideas, in color, collage, using tools as well as recycled media. Sa 1/13–2/10 10:00–10:45am $54 1160059 Sa 2/17–3/16 10:00–10:45am $54 1160060

Beginning Acrylics

Age 18 & up Gain knowledge of paint colors and uses, brushes, layering, building transparencies, creating depth and distance, composition, value and perspective and more. Step-bystep instruction assists in producing incredible works of art! Discover your own unique style and be thrilled about what you can create! Participants must provide their own materials which are listed on class receipt. W 1/10–2/7 10:30–11:30am $66 1160056 W 2/14–3/13 10:30–11:30am $66 1160058

Knitting—All Levels

Age 18 & up Are you brand new to the world of knitting? Come make a pair of garter stitch mitts. This simple pattern is perfect for beginners! By the time you complete them, you will have learned casting on, binding off, knit, purl, and how to seam a knitted garment. Not a beginner, but still want to knit with a group? That’s okay! Either bring your current knitting project, and get help when/where you need it, or whip up as many pairs of mitts as you wish! Participants must provide their own materials which are listed on class receipt. M 1/8–3/11 10:15–11:45am $159 1160061

Drawing—Beginning

Age 18 & up Simple-to-understand instruction taught in a relaxed atmosphere. Starting with warm up practice, one can appreciate the lines, shapes, values, textures, and other qualities of the drawing objects. Participants must provide their own materials which are listed on class receipt. W 1/10–2/7 12:30–1:30pm $66 1160055 W 2/14–3/13 12:30–1:30pm $66 1160057

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Age 15 & up Would you like to boost your skill, but feel inhibited singing in front of others? Expert training will give you more confidence to find your voice, whether in a choir or going solo. Benefit from individual attention combined with the camaraderie and comfort of supportive and encouraging environment. Work on technical aspects like tone production, breath control, and diction as you discover new repertoire. Your note-reading and musicianship will take big strides while you stretch your vocal range, too. Th 1/11–3/14 5:15–6:00pm $90 1160054


MATT DISHMAN COMMUNITY CENTER

MATT DISHMAN INDOOR POOL

POOL FEATURES • Indoor year-round • L-shaped 6-lane 25-yard pool heated to 84 degrees. • One-meter diving board • Whirlpool spa heated to 102 degrees • Water depths range from 2 feet to 12 feet Fully accessible: full dressing room with wheelchair accessible showers; electric pool lift; water wheelchair; pool entry stair with handrails.

Non-swimmers and children under 48" Non-swimmers and children under 48ʺ must not be left unattended on the pool deck, and must be accompanied at all times in the water by a person 16 years of age or older (or parent or guardian) who shall remain responsible for them and their safety.

SWIM LESSONS Monday / Wednesday Lessons 10:00am–12:30pm Session A: 1/8–2/7 Session B: 2/12-3/13 *No Lessons 1/15, 2/19 Tuesday / Thursday Lessons 4:55–7:25pm Session A: 1/9-2/8 Session B : 2/13–3-14 Saturday Lessons 9:05am–12:10pm Session A/B: 1/13–3/16 *No lessons 2/10

$56.25 $56.25

$62.50 $62.50

$56.25

Swimmers 48" tall and over can attend Open Play Swim on their own.

All lessons are 30 minutes. Not all levels offered at all times. Scan the QR code or visit portland.gov/parks/register. to view and register for swim lessons.

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SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–February 11 activities SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 for February 12–March 31 activities

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PLAY SWIMS MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

Family Swim* 12:30pm3:00pm

Family Swim* 12:30pm3:00pm

Family Swim* 12:30pm3:00pm

Family Swim* 12:30pm3:00pm

Family Swim* 12:30pm3:00pm

Shallow Bay only

Shallow Bay only

Shallow Bay only

Shallow Bay only

Shallow Bay only

Open Swim 3:00-4:45pm

Open Swim 3:00-4:45pm

Open Swim 3:00-4:45pm

Open Swim 3:00-4:45pm

Open Swim 3:00-6:00pm

Shallow Bay only

Shallow Bay only

Shallow Bay only

Shallow Bay only

Shallow Bay only

SAT

SUN Family Swim* 8:00am12:00pm

Shallow Bay only

Open Swim** 12:20-4:30pm

Open Swim 12:00-2:30pm

*Family Swim: Children under 16 years of age must be supervised by a parent or guardian in the water.

LAP SWIM AND WATER FITNESS TUE

WED

THU

FRI

Lap Swim 5:30-9:00am

Lap Swim 5:30am-4:00pm

Lap Swim 5:30-9:00am

Lap Swim 5:30am-4:00pm

Lap Swim 5:30-9:00am

AquaPower 6:00-6:55am

AquaPower 6:00-6:55am

AquaPower 6:00-6:55am

AquaPower 6:00-6:55am

AquaPower 6:00-6:55am

Aquaerobics 7:00-7:55am

SAT

Lap Swim 8:00am-4:30pm

Aquaerobics 7:00-7:55am

Aquaerobics/ AquaPower 9:10-10:05am

Aquaerobics/ AquaPower 9:10-10:05am

Aquaerobics/ AquaPower 9:10-10:05am

AquaPower 9:10-10:05am

S.M.I.L.E 10:15-11:10am

S.M.I.L.E 10:15-11:10am

S.M.I.L.E 10:15-11:10am

Aquaerobics 10:10-11:05am

Lap Swim 10:15am4:00pm

Lap Swim 10:15am4:00pm

Lap Swim 10:15am4:00pm

Lap Swim 11:20am4:30pm

Lap Swim 6:05-7:00pm

Lap Swim 6:05-7:00pm

AquaPower 6:05-7:00pm

Pregnancy Fitness 6:05-7:00pm

SUN

Lap Swim 6:05-7:00pm

Lap Swim 6:05-7:00pm

Lap Swim 6:05-7:00pm

Pregnancy Fitness 6:05-7:00pm

We will make every attempt to have 1–2 lap lanes available for adult lap swim. Up to 5 lanes will be available at designated times. Call 503-823-3673 for a complete schedule of lanes available during operating hours. Staff inservice dates: 1/4, 2/4, 3/17. Family swim, lap swim and hot tub will not be open until 10:00am. **No open swim: 1/20, 2/17, 3/16 Pool schedules and program offerings are subject to change depending upon staff availability For most current schedule, visit: portland.gov/parks/recreation/pools Matt Dishman Community Center| 503-823-3673

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MONTAVILLA COMMUNITY CENTER 8219 NE Glisan Street Portland, OR 97220 503-823-4101 Building Supervisor Robert Donaldson Bus Line #19 Glisan, #72 82nd Avenue-Killingsworth ADA Accessibility: Entrances, Parking, Restrooms, Classrooms

BUILDING HOURS VARY due to staffing levels and weather and are posted on-site.

Check online or call for more information.

Building Closed December 24–25 January 1 February 19

December 31 January 15

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES

Indoor Park $2 (age 18 mo-5yrs)

Monday

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Pickleball $6 (age 18–59) $5 (age 60+)

FIRST FRIDAY OF MONTH 3:00–5:30pm TeenForce Open Gym / TeenForce Lounge Age 10-20 TeenForce pass required.

3:00–7:30pm

3:00–7:30pm

3:00–7:30pm

TEEN NIGHT Grades 6–12 7:00–10:00pm

KIDSPACE

NEW DROP-IN FITNESS

All classes: Ages 14 & up Fees: $6 (age 18–59) | $5 (age 60+) | $5 (age 14–17)

KidSpace—Discover and Explore

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MARTIAL ARTS

Tae Kwon Do—For Everybody

Tae Kwon Do—For Tots

Age 4–7 Do your preschoolers envision themselves as Power Rangers? Let them practice the Korean martial art that uses kicks, blocks, and strikes. Non-contact, non-competitive. Sa 1/13–3/16 12:00–12:45pm $62 1158989

Tae Kwon Do—Next Steps

Age 4-6 Students must have completed Tae Kwon Do for Tots to join this class. Tae means ‘foot’, Kwon means ‘hand’, and Do means ‘method’. This non-contact, non-competitive, form of self-defense. Sa 1/13–3/16 1:00–1:45pm $62 1158992

Age 6 & up Join over 40 million people who practice this Korean martial art. Increase agility and strength while improving coordination using kicks, punches and blocks. Parents, children and families are welcome. Sa 1/13–3/16 2:00–3:00pm $80 1158988

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TeenForce—Teen Night

TeenForce—Dungeons & Dragons: All levels

Age 10–14 Explore a world of adventure and magic, while making new friends. Building off of your imagination and creative thinking, the Dungeon Master will guide you through a brand new quest each week. All experience levels welcome! Th 1/11–3/14 4:00–7:00pm FREE 1160294

TeenForce—Braiding, All Levels

Age 10–19 Learn how to braid hair in this introductory class to braiding includes its beautiful history and a techniques taught by a professional stylist and local business owner. Tu 1/9–3/12 5:00–6:00pm FREE 1160296

TeenForce—Volleyball

Age 14–18 Join the TeenForce Volleyball Club. Must be a TeenForce member by first day of session and in high school, grades 9–12 for the team. See Ryan or Taylor to register. Tu 1/9–3/19 5:00–6:00pm FREE 1160297

Age 12–18 Check out our teen nights! Hang with friends, play basketball, play video games, listen to music, or explore your creative side. Just have fun! Every Friday 1/12–3/22 7:00–10:00pm FREE

TeenForce—Art Expressions

Age 10–19 Create personal works of art as you express yourself using various art mediums. All levels welcome and encouraged. M 1/8–3/18 5:00–7:00pm FREE 1160295 TeenForce Pass | Ages 10–20 One FREE pass opens up a whole world of possibilities! Gain access to drop-in activities, including TeenForce open gyms, and more. Check on-site for specific activity schedules. Stop by any TeenForce site to pick up your pass today. Registration takes less than five minutes! AVAILABLE AT Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Montavilla, and Mt. Scott Community Centers

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MT. SCOTT COMMUNITY CENTER 5530 SE 72nd Avenue Portland, OR 97206 503-823-3183

Building Closed

Building Supervisor Adam McGowan Bus Line #10 Harold, #14 ADA Accessibility: Entrances, Parking, Restrooms, Pool

Join us near the MSCC neighborhood! MSCC activities will be held at PP&R program spaces nearby.

Construction for MSCC Seismic Retrofit and Expansion Project will begin winter 2024.

ADMISSION BENEFITS Our drop-in admission fee and pass options provide access to drop-in activities during their scheduled times. Amenities include the fitness center, group exercise, water exercise, whirlpool spa, play swims, and open gym times. Swim lessons, camps, and classes are offered at a set fee—no additional admission fee will be charged when participating in these registered activities.

CLOSURES

Mt. Scott Community Center Seismic Retrofit and Expansion Project Portland Parks & Recreation is preparing to rehabilitate and expand Mt. Scott Community Center. The existing MSCC pool and gymnasium will remain (with a new roof and HVAC upgrades). Please visit the Mt. Scott Community Center Seismic Retrofit and Expansion Project page for complete details: portland.gov/parks/construction/mtscott-community-center-seismic-retrofitand-expansion-project

Occasionally, specific facilities within the center (i.e. spa pool, lap pool, etc.) may be closed or have limited operating hours due to repairs, maintenance, inclement weather, holidays, and/or special events. Such closings will not result in a reduction of pass holders’ rates or drop-in admission fees. When possible, the times and dates of closures will be posted in advance. Find up to date information online at portland.gov/parks/closures or call 503-823-2533.

LOCKER ROOMS AND LOCKERS Lockers are available for day use only. Bring your own lock to secure personal belongings. Use of lockers is at your own risk. Mt. Scott Community Center is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please leave valuables at home. All patrons are requested to use the locker room for the gender with which they identify. Youth supervised by an adult of a different gender may accompany that adult in the locker room of the adult’s gender. All-user changing rooms are also available. The use of cameras, video recording devices and equipment with digital photography capability is strictly prohibited in locker rooms and public restroom facilities.

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Mt. Scott Community Center Renovation Project

What To Expect at MSCC This Winter

This project will begin in December 2023 and require a complete facility move-out and closure, beginning November 23, 2023. We anticipate the community center will be fully closed during the scheduled 18-month construction period.

Where To Find Activities While MSCC Is Closed

MSCC activities will be held at PP&R program spaces nearby, including East Portland Community Center and Pool, Woodstock Community Center, and more.

We expect to welcome you to the new and improved Mt. Scott Community Center in 2025.

How to Stay Informed

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Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is preparing to expand and improve Mt. Scott Community Center (MSCC). When the project is complete, the center will better serve Portlanders with an additional 2,776 square feet of recreation space, new and improved fitness and aerobics areas, a large event hall for community use, and more.


PENINSULA PARK COMMUNITY CENTER 700 North Rosa Parks Way Portland, OR 97217 503-823-3620 Building Director Jennie Birt Bus Line #4 Fessenden, #44 Mocks Crest, #75 Cesar Chavez Blvd/Lombard, #6 MLK

BUILDING HOURS VARY CLOSURE dueBUILDING to staffing levels and weather TUESDAY, 9/17 and are posted on-site.

All Portland Parks & Recreation community centers Check online or call for more information. and swimming pools will be closed for staff training.

Building Closed January 1 January 15 February 19

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES Please note that schedule may change due to staffing, facility or community needs. Monday Indoor Park Age 1–5 with an adult $1 per child

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9:30–10:30am

Baby / Toddler Gym Age 6 months–3 with an adult $1/child 4:15–5:15pm

Women’s Basketball | Age 18 & up $6 per person

5:30-7:00pm

Adult Basketball | Age 18 & up $6 per person

Saturday

9:30-10:30am 9:30–10:30am

Youth/Teen Open Gym | Age 8–17 FREE

Friday

9:30–10:30am

4:15–5:15pm

4:15-5:15pm

5:30-7:00pm

Senior Open Gym Age 65 & up | $5 fee

1:45–3:15pm

Teen Open Futsal Age 13-17 | FREE

1:00-2:00pm

Adult Open Futsal Age18 & up | $6 fee

2:00-3:00pm

SPRING BREAK CAMP Spring Break Camp | Grades K–5

School's out! Time to play! Join us for an action-packed day of exciting activities. Develop social skills and build self-esteem using a variety of amusing games, arts, crafts and sports. Improve coordination and teamwork interacting in a positive nurturing environment. M–F ● 9:00am–5:00pm Date

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DANCE

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PreBallet—Starting Steps!

BodyVox Dance Workshop

Age 3–5 New steps and movements are introduced as you focus on classical dance - steps, poise, body alignment and foot positions. An excellent way to increase self-discipline and self-confidence. Tu 1/9–2/6 5:00–5:30pm $45 1159838 Tu 2/13–3/12 5:00–5:30pm $45 1160654 W 1/10–2/7 5:00–5:30pm $45 1159840 W 2/14–3/13 5:00–5:30pm $45 1160660

Ballet—Basics

Tap Dance - It’s Never Too Late

Age 16 & up Embrace your inner dancer with moves that improve balance, ankle strength and flexibility. Basic shuffle, toe tap and time steps may be included. Tu 1/9–2/6 5:45–6:45pm $66 1159839 Tu 2/13–3/12 5:45–6:45pm $66 1160655

MUSIC Beginner Group Guitar Lessons

Always wanted to start playing guitar, or know the fundamentals? In this group setting, everyone can boost their confidence as well as their musical abilities. From classical to popular, explore styles of interest! Age 11–14 Tu 1/9-2/6 Tu 2/13-3/12 Th 1/11-2/8 Th 2/15-3/14

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Intermediate Group Guitar Lessons

Age 11–18 Continue to sharpen your skills with this intermediate class. Boost your confidence as well as your musical abilities by joining this amazing group. From classical to popular, explore styles of interest! Tu 1/9–2/6 6:00–6:45pm $54 1160792 Tu 2/13–3/12 6:00–6:45pm $54 1160798 Th 1/11–2/8 6:00–6:45pm $54 1160793 Th 2/13–3/14 6:00–6:4Spm $54 1190799

Zumba

Age 16 & up Enjoy easy to follow moves and pacing with the same elements Zumba is known for: Latin music, like salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaetón. Exhilarating easy-tofollow moves with an invigorating atmosphere. It’s a dancefitness class that feels friendly and fun. Th 1/11–2/8 5:00–6:00pm $66 1160536 Th 2/15–3/14 5:00–6:00pm $66 1160742 F 1/12–2/9 5:00–6:00pm $66 1160028 F 2/16–3/15 5:00–6:00pm $66 1160741

Yoga

Age 18 & up Yoga combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation. Our classes fit a variety of skills and students. Th 1/11–2/8 6:00–7:00pm $66 1160919 Th 2/15–3/14 6:00–7:00pm $66 1160922 S 1/13–2/10 11:00am–12:00pm $66 1160923 S 2/17–3/16 11:00am–12:00pm $66 1160924 S 1/13–2/10 1:00–2:00pm $66 1160925 S 2/17–3/16 1:00–2:00pm $66 1160926

Playing with Plays: Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night

In this 9-week series of classes, we will combine Playing with Plays, Twelfth Night with music to create a one-hour music show. Twelfth Night is a mini melodramatic masterpiece sure to spark love of Shakespeare. It is quick, fun, and easy to learn!! Age 5–7 M 1/8–3/8

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Age 6–12 Express yourself! Explore this joyful dance style and increase agility, grace and coordination. Develop a firm foundation in classical technique while gaining music knowledge and arts appreciation. W 1/10–2/7 5:45–6:30pm $54 1159841 W 2/14–3/13 5:45–6:30pm $54 1160661

Age 13–18 Portland Parks and Recreation has partnered with BodyVox to offer this amazing class. This class is designed to engage participants in the community with a complete movement and holistic art experience to different forms of dance including ballet and modern dance. Th 1/11–2/8 4:00–5:00pm FREE 1160350 Th 2/15–3/14 4:00–5:00pm FREE 1160737 Sa 1/13–2/10 10:00–11:00am FREE 1159831 Sa 2/17–3/16 10:00–11:00am FREE 1160739


SPORTS Basketball—You and Me

Age 18 mo–3 Develop skills that promote hand-eye coordination, balance and agility. Active games, creative drills and an emphasis on physical activity provide a playful introduction to basketball. Th 1/11–2/8 10:30–11:00am $44 1159842 Th 2/15–3/14 10:30–11:00am $44 1160662

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Age 4–6 Gain basic moves of the game while building motor skills, strength, endurance and hand-eye coordination. Th 1/11–2/8 11:15–11:45am $45 1159843 Th 1/11–2/8 12:00–12:30pm $45 1159780 Th 2/15–3/14 11:15–11:45am $45 1160663 Th 2/15–3/14 12:00–12:30pm $45 1160664

Basketball League—Park Stars of North PDX

Age 6–8 Dribble, Pass, Shoot and Score. It’s a bucket! Build confidence and self-esteem in this non-competitive, entry level league held in an encouraging environment. Focuses on skill development ball handling, passing, teamwork and sportsmanship through team play. W 1/24–3/6 5:30–6:30pm $30 1160670

FUN Futsal (Beginners)

Play and learn fundamentals of attack, defense, goal tending and ball handling. Focus on techniques, tactical work and dribbling skills & exceptional field vision & awareness. Age 7–10 Sa 1/13–2/10 Sa 1/13–2/10 Sa 2/17–3/16 Sa 2/17–3/16

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Sports Mix—Little All Stars

Age 3-6 Every child can be a winner! Introduction to a variety of activities, including soccer, kickball, basketball and more! Emphasis on learning the fundamentals of team interaction in a fun, non-competitive environment. W 1/10–2/7 1:00pm–1:30pm $45 1159773 W 2/14–3/13 1:00pm–1:30pm $45 1160659 Th 1/11–2/8 1:00pm–1:30pm $45 1159781 Th 2/15–3/14 1:00pm–1:30pm $45 1160665

Soccer—You and Me

Age 18 mo–3 You and your child can both learn the basics - pass, trap, dribble and shoot. Gain confidence, bond and exercise! W 1/10–2/7 10:30–11:00am $44 1159774 W 2/14–3/13 10:30–11:00am $44 1160656

Soccer—Jump Start

Age 4–6 Gain confidence and make new friends and teammates. Refine motor skills through expanded interactive drills and play. Emphasize the basics of kicking and dribbling in a highenergy, safe environment. W 1/10–2/7 11:15–11:45am $45 1159775 W 1/10–2/7 12:00–12:30pm $45 1159772 W 2/14–3/13 11:15–11:45am $45 1160657 W 2/14–3/13 12:00–12:30pm $45 1160658

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Age 4–6 Active games, creative drills, and an emphasis on the joy of physical activity provide a fun introduction to gymnastics. Tu 1/9–2/6 11:30am–12:00pm $59 1159770 Tu 2/13–3/12 11:30am–12:00pm $59 1160652 F 1/12–2/9 12:15–12:45pm $59 1159836 F 1/12–2/9 1:00–1:30pm $59 1159837 F 2/16–3/15 12:15–12:45pm $59 1160668 F 2/16–3/15 1:00–1:30pm $59 1160669 Sa 1/13–2/10 11:15–11:45am $59 1159766 Sa 1/13–2/10 12:00–12:30pm $59 1159767 Sa 2/17–3/16 11:15–11:45am $59 1160648 Sa 2/17–3/16 12:00–12:30pm $59 1160649

Age 6–9 Roll, stretch, balance and leap! Fun-filled introduction for first time participants. Experience the basics through games and obstacle courses. Floor, bars, beam and vault will help your child increase their strength and flexibility. We will provide instruction in proper skill progressions while stressing repetition and safety. Sa 1/13–2/10 1:00–1:45pm $68 1160773 Sa 1/13–2/10 2:00–2:45pm $68 1160774 Sa 2/17–3/16 1:00–1:45pm $68 1160775 Sa 2/17–3/16 2:00–2:45pm $680 1160776

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Age 10–20 TeenForce strives to provide safe spaces for youth to engage in pro-social activities surrounded by caring adults. Stop by any TeenForce site to pick up your TeenForce pass today. The TeenForce Pass gives FREE access to scheduled drop-in and special registered activities at the five Portland Parks & Recreation community centers listed below.

Use your FREE TeenForce pass to participate in teen nights and other drop-in activities like video games, open gym, creative pursuits, and Friday night drop-ins! Scan the QR

code to access the registration form or visit portland.gov/parks/ teenforce/teenforce-pass Registration forms are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, Ukrainian, Swahili, and Oromo.

WHERE THE FORCE HAPPENS

TeenForce programs are at these community centers: Charles Jordan | 9009 N Foss Ave PAGE 76 Teen Night: Fridays, Grades 6–12, 6:30–9:30pm East Portland | 640 SE 106th Ave Grades 6–12, 7:00–9:30pm

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Matt Dishman | 77 NE Knott St Grades 6–12, 6:30–9:30pm

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Montavilla | 8219 NE Glisan St Grades 6–12, 7:00–10:00pm

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Due to the temporary closure of Mt. Scott Community Center, teen drop-in programs are available at Arleta School, 5109 SE 66th Avenue, and Lane Middle School, 7200 SE 60th Avenue. TEENFORCE DROP-IN ACTIVITIES Age 10–20 | FREE with TeenForce Pass MON Open Gym Basketball at Arleta

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SUN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SUN (Schools Uniting Neighborhoods) Community Schools are an after school program in collaboration with Multnomah County, Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R), and Centennial, Reynolds, Parkrose, David Douglas, Gresham-Barlow, and Portland Public School Districts. Eleven SUN sites are operated by PP&R. At SUN Community Schools the school community works with partners in the broader community to educate and support kids creating a collective impact. SUN Community Schools offer after school programs, camps, evening enrichment classes for youth through adults, including fitness, sports, arts, and more. Contact your local SUN Community School coordinator to learn more.

PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION SUN SCHOOLS Alice Ott SUN Community School 12500 SE Ramona, 97236 Alex Rivera | 971-352-5857 Arleta SUN Community School 5109 SE 66th, 97206 Raina Bilbrew | 971-803-8986 Beaumont SUN Community School 4043 NE Fremont, 97212 Curtis Scott | 503-444-1046

Centennial SUN Community School 17650 SE Brooklyn, 97236 Karon Lewis | 971-347-5321 Faubion SUN Community School 2930 NE Dekum, 97211 Gail Hardy | 971-401-2397 Grout SUN Community School 3119 SE Holgate, 97202 Chelsea Kimura | 503-278-1017 Lane SUN Community School 7200 SE 60th, 97206 Will Grebner | 503-896-1473

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Music—Guitar Private Lessons

Fitness—Yoga: Conditioning

Age 18 & up Relaxation is one of the most important and beneficial skills to learn. Benefit mind and body while expanding strength, stamina and flexibility. An excellent way to learn to meet the changing demands of daily life while increasing a sense of well being. Tu 1/9–3/12 6:15–7:15pm $60 1160452

Belly Dancing Discovery

Mt. Tabor SUN Community School 5800 SE Ash, 97215 Jeff Persell | 503-278-0411 Parkrose SUN Community School 12003 NE Shaver, 97220 Travis Richardson | 971-347-5320 Roseway Heights SUN Community School 7334 NE Siskiyou, 97213 Lindsay Ruoff | 971-347-5319 Sitton SUN Community School 9930 N Smith, 97203 Naivit Velazquez Sereno | 971-347-5725

Age 18 & up Tone your body using this mind-body exercise technique with the century-old art form. Improve posture, strengthen and stretch the body while exploring the different types of belly dancing and its history. Learn the fundamentals for your own dance journey. W 1/10–3/13 6:00–7:30pm $60 1160451

Age 8 & up Always wanted to start playing or improve upon existing skills? One-on-one time in a private setting can boost confidence as well as musical abilities. From classical to popular, explore styles of interest! Beginning and Intermediate Tu 1/9–3/12 5:30–6:15pm Tu 1/9–3/12 6:20–7:05pm Tu 1/9–3/12 7:10–7:55pm Th 1/11–3/14 5:30–6:15pm Th 1/11–3/14 6:20–7:05pm Th 1/11–3/14 7:10–7:55pm

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Personal Safety Workshop | Rose City Self Defense Age 18 & up An introduction to a variety of self-protective options in a short, non-physical, discussion format. The discussion is designed to help people identify their risks and evaluate their strengths, and to explore their options for dealing with the threat of violence. W 1/17 6:00–7:30pm Free 1160815

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SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY CENTER 6820 Southwest 45th Avenue Portland, OR 97219 503-823-2840 Bus Line #1 Vermont ADA Accessibility: Entrances, Parking, Restrooms, Pool, Elder Friendly Facility by Elders in Action

FACILITY FEATURES

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Indoor six-lane lap pool Indoor zero-depth entry leisure pool Water slide and splashdown pool Whirlpool spa Men’s and women’s locker rooms All-user changing rooms Fitness center with strength and cardio equipment Exercise studio with drop-in fitness classes Gymnasium Poolside room Multipurpose rooms with attached kitchen

BUILDING HOURS VARY due to staffing levels and weather and are posted on-site. Check online or call for more information.

Building Closures and Special Hours January 1 CLOSED January 15 10:00am–6:00pm February 19 10:00am–6:00pm

ADMISSION BENEFITS Our drop-in admission fee and pass options provide access to drop-in activities during their scheduled times. Amenities include the fitness center, group exercise, water exercise, whirlpool spa, play swims, and open gym times. Swim lessons, camps, and classes are offered at a set fee—no additional admission fee will be charged when participating in these registered activities.

CLOSURES Occasionally, specific facilities within the center (i.e. spa pool, slide, lap pool, etc.) may be closed or have limited operating hours due to repairs, maintenance, inclement weather, holidays, and/or special events. Such closings will not result in a reduction of pass holders’ rates or drop-in admission fees. When possible, the times and dates of closures will be posted in advance. Find up to date information online at portland.gov/parks/closures or call 503823-2533.

LOCKER ROOMS AND LOCKERS Southwest Community Center is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Lockers are available for day use only. Locks are available for purchase, or bring your own lock to secure personal belongings. Now offering security lockers for small items and valuables in our hallway in view of the front desk. These lockers do not require keys or locks. Use of lockers is at your own risk. All patrons are requested to use the locker room for the gender with which they identify. Youth supervised by an adult of a different gender may accompany that adult in to the locker room of the adult's gender. All-user changing rooms are also available. The use of cameras, video recording devices and equipment with digital photography capability is strictly prohibited in locker rooms and public restroom facilities.

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With resources from the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy), we can offer new payment options for City of Portland residents that allow you to choose payment levels based on your needs. Register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of 25, 50, 75, or 90%. No proof of income is required. Learn more online at Portland.gov/parks/discount


PASS OPTIONS AND FEES 20-Visit Pass

Month Pass

Adult

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$106

$41

Senior

$5

$85

$33

Teen

$5

$85

$33

Youth

$4

$77

$29

Senior Couple

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$49

Family

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Children 2 & under are FREE 20-Visit and Month Passes provide access to Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, and Southwest Community Centers. The fees listed reflect pricing for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged more to account for City of Portland taxes that support Portland Parks & Recreation.

20-VISIT PASS

20-Visit Passes are a great option for those who plan to work out only once a week. In addition, 20-Visit Passes are a great option for organizations who would like to bring a larger group of visitors (please call ahead). The passes provide unlimited day-use of at a discounted rate. 20-Visit Passes are valid for 2 years and are transferable between people of the same age group. Pass holders must be present at the time of scan.

MONTH PASS

Looking for ongoing access to drop-in activities? This is the pass for you! One monthly fee provides unlimited visits to scheduled drop-in programs throughout the facility. For your convenience, you can choose to sign up for an Auto Renew Pass, which will allow you to simply pay your first monthly fee upon registering, and all future monthly payments are deducted directly from your debit or credit card (requires a valid card to remain on file). You may also choose to purchase a single month pass, which will expire 30 days from purchase (no debit or credit card necessary).

ACCESS PASS

City of Portland residents can register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of up to 90%. The pass is valid for 12 months from the date of enrollment. No proof of income is required. An Access Pass may be applied to: • Admission to recreation centers and pools • Classes, camps, swim lessons, and other registered activities • Preschool and after school programs • Personal training Once you have registered for an Access Pass, sign up for any PP&R activity or purchase an admission pass at a reduced cost. Your Access Pass will automatically apply for 12 months. Register online at portland.gov/parks/discount, in-person, or over the phone.

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Drop-In Admission

DAILY DROP-IN

For those visiting the center just for the day to swim or workout. Our daily drop-in fee provides access to dropin activities throughout the entire day. Swim laps in the morning, enjoy an exercise class at noon, and relax in the whirlpool spa in the evening...all for the cost of one daily admission fee! If re-entry on the same date is desired, receipt must be requested at time of original transaction.


FITNESS FITNESS CENTER

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Age 14 & up Southwest Community Center’s fitness program offers a wide-range of amenities and classes for all levels. Access to the fitness center is included with daily admission. Teens age 14–17 must have guardian release form on file. Open for drop-in during building open hours. AMENITIES • 12 Selectorized weight machines • Free weight area/ Stretching Area • 9 Stationary bikes • 2 Concept II rowing machines • 5 Elliptical cross-trainers • True Fit Elliptical • 8 Treadmills • Stair Climber • VMX Rope Trainer • Flat Screen TVs • Cardio Theatre • 3 Functional Trainers • 2 Stepper Machines

PERSONAL TRAINING

Personal training gives you the opportunity to find real, achievable goals and to meet those goals in a safe and timely manner. Stop by SWCC or call 503-823-2840 to get started! Register for an Access Pass to receive reduced pricing up to 90% based on your total income. The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) helps our trainers design a workout plan fit to your specific needs. Fill one out now to get started on reaching your fitness goals! Individual Personal Training Make an appointment with a personal trainer, who will oversee your progress and hold you accountable. Our excellent personal training staff will motivate you to make a fresh start, or reach a new level in your fitness. One 1-hour session: $45 Three 1-hour-sessions: $120 Six 1-hour sessions: $215

GROUP FITNESS CLASSES

Age 14 & up Strengthen your community, body, and mind with a group fitness class! Classes are offered seven days a week for every age, shape, and fitness level. With over 50 classes to choose from, you’re sure to find one for you! Access included with daily admission. Teens age 14–17 must have guardian release on file. Formats include, but are not limited to: CARDIO / STRENGTH Boot Camp Cardio Strength Circuit Training Low Impact Aerobics Kettlebell HIIT MIND / BODY Tai Chi Yoga PiYo Live® Piyo Flow and Flexibility Pilates Qi Gong Essentrics Chair Yoga DANCE FITNESS Zumba® Zumba Gold Hip Hop Belly dance REFIT® Fun! Dance Israeli Folk Dance Dance, Dance, Dance Pick up a schedule the next time you’re at the community center or view online at: portland.gov/parks/southwest-community-center

Group Personal Training Set-up a personal training session with a friend. Personal training with friends is a great way to stay motivated, workout with your friends, and save money! Group of 2 people: One 1-hour session: $30 per person Three 1-hour-sessions: $78 per person Six 1-hour sessions: $153 per person

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SPRING BREAK CAMPS SPRING FRIENDS

Age 3–5 Play with other kids! Explore themes that embrace the zestful energy of children in art, games, music, stories, and dramatic play. Format of free choice, group time, and physical activity is designed to stimulate thinking, enhance self–esteem and build teamwork. Let’s play! Child must be fully potty trained. M–F ● 9:00am–12:00pm

REGISTERED FITNESS PRESCHOOL

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3:45pm–4:15pm 3:45pm–4:15pm

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School’s out! Time to play! Join us for an action-packed day of exciting activities. Develop social skills and build selfesteem using a variety of amusing games, arts, crafts, and sports. Improve coordination and teamwork by interacting in a positive nurturing environment.

Grade K–3

1/10–2/7 2/14–3/13

4:30pm–5:00pm 4:30pm–5:00pm

$54 $54

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Family Yoga

1/13–2/10 2/17–3/16

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MULTIGENERATIONAL

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ART PRESCHOOL

ADULT

Age 18 & up

Messy Art

Age 18mo–4 Unleash your child’s talents while sharing quality time and craft activities. Develop concepts of shape, color, and texture as together you create a variety of projects sure to please you both. Tu 1/9–2/6 9:30–10:00am $45 1159734 Tu 1/9–2/6 10:15–10:45am $45 1159735 Tu 2/13–3/12 9:30–10:00am $45 1159736 Tu 2/13–3/12 10:15–10:45am $45 1159737

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Art and Play

Age 18mo–5 Come join us for a craft activity. We’ll make simple, and fun things from everyday materials. Then we’ll bring those crafts to life with imaginative play. Th 1/18 9:00–10:30am $15 1160916 Th 2/15 9:00–10:30am $15 1160917 Th 3/21 9:00–10:30am $15 1160918

INTERGENERATIONAL

Age 14 & up

Painting—Paint as a Language

In this class, you can explore your curiosity, learn about color and techniques, and express yourself through painting. All levels are welcome. An instructor will guide you, but this class is self-paced, so you can understand what painting means to you. W 2/14–3/13 5:00–6:30pm $45 1159640

Beginning Smartphone Photography 101: Basics

The best camera is the one you always have with you. Your Smartphone. This workshop explores the native camera and free apps that will help you take better quality images. Sa 1/20 10:00am–12:00pm $27 1160095

Smartphone Photography 102: Capture

Basic photography concepts are explained and demonstrated. Light. Composition. Subject/Background elements. Learn how to use different types of built-in camera tools: standard, portrait, panorama. You’ll have fun and come out of this workshop having a better understanding of the basic concepts of photography and why a shot works or doesn’t. Su 1/21 10:00am–12:00pm $27 1160096 PORTLAND.GOV/PARKS/PRESCHOOL

Smartphone Photography 103: Create

Learn to adjust color and composition in a few easy steps. A very powerful phone app will be introduced and you will have so much fun editing. Turn your ordinary shots into amazing ones. Sa 1/27 10:00am–12:00pm $27 1160097

Smartphone Photography 104: Share

Once you’ve created your photo, it’s time to publish your image. Learn some simple steps in sharing your photos with Instagram or Facebook type of apps. How to apply creative filters; easy methods to organize and upload. Simplify everything by knowing how the apps work. If you like to print your photos on paper, this is the place to learn that skill too. Su 1/28 10:00am–12:00pm $27 1160098

Create Smartphone Movies 101: Beginners

Learn how to make a Movie with an apple device. Learn from a professional film maker how to make a great movie with easy-to-learn techniques. Combine music, photos, video clips and a sense of imagination. Su 1/28 1:00pm–3:00pm $27 1160099

Stitch Social with Friends

Share your experiences and laughs with others while bonding creatively through stitching and embroidery. Th 1/11–3/14 9:00–11:00am $20 1160915

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MUSIC MULTIGENERATIONAL

ADULT

Age 18 & up

Age 8 & up

Intro to Pickleball

Guitar / Bass / Ukulele

Basic paddle strokes will be taught; as well as, how to serve, what is the no-volley zone, and keeping score. By the end of the session, you will be playing an actual game F 1/12–1/19 9:00–9:50am $27 1160087 F 1/26–2/2 9:00–9:50am $27 1160088 F 2/16–2/23 9:00–9:50am $27 1160089 F 3/1–3/8 9:00–9:50am $27 1160090

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AIR—ADAPTIVE & INCLUSIVE RECREATION Friday Night at the Movies

Age 12 & up Meet new friends and enjoy popcorn as we watch a favorite movie together. Each month we will explore a different genre. F 1/19–1/19 4:30–6:30pm $7 1160302 F 2/16–2/16 4:30–6:30pm $7 1160303 F 3/15–3/15 4:30–6:30pm $7 1160304

BASKETBALL LEAGUE January 24–March 6, 2024 Southwest Community Center All genders | $30

Grades 1–2 1159635— Practices Monday at 5:30pm 1159636— Practices Wednesday at 5:30pm

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New to pickleball and ready to take your game to the next level? In this class we will continue to develop your pickleball skills in the fundamentals of the game. Coaching will be provided in a relaxed small group setting, with an emphasis on recreational play. Sessions will include technical and tactical instruction on serves/returns, dinks, and groundstrokes; using drills and rally play. F 1/12–2/2 10:00–11:00am $53 1160091 F 2/16–3/8 10:00–11:00am $53 1160092

Private 30 minute lessons designed to give the individual attention needed to help develop music skills. Register with the front desk in person or by phone. Tu 1/9–2/6 3:30–8:00pm $110 1159637 Tu 2/13–3/12 3:30pm–8:00pm $110 1159638


SKATEBOARDING

GYMNASTICS

Flatground Basics

Improve your technique! Put your deck to good use in an introduction to ollie and flip tricks. Work on carving, turning, and manuals while setting and reaching goals through skillfocused coaching. Get rolling!

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Youth | Age 7–12 Tu 1/9–2/6 Th 1/11–2/8 Tu 2/13–3/12 Th 2/15–3/14

3:30–4:15pm 3:30–4:15pm 3:30–4:15pm 3:30–4:15pm

$54 $54 $54 $54

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Adult | 18 & up Th 1/11–2/8 5:30–6:15pm $66 Th 2/15–3/14 5:30–6:15pm $66

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Shred the Park @ Gabriel Park

Set and reach new goals while building healthy confidence on your board. Work on proper foot placement and the basics of grinds, catching air, slides, and plants, with an introduction to pumping, carving, kick turns, and dropping into ramps safely. Test your new abilities at a Portland Parks Skateboard Park! *Class meets indoor for winter term. Please drop off at the SWCC Gymnasium. Youth | Age 9–15 Tu 1/9–2/6 Tu 2/13–3/12 Th 1/11–2/8 Th 2/15–3/14

4:30pm–5:15pm 4:30pm–5:15pm 4:30pm–5:15pm 4:30pm–5:15pm

$54 $54 $54 $54

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Age 3–5 Children can increase body awareness and coordination through gymnastics! This is a great class for a child ready to participate without a parent. Learn basic gymnastics shapes and have fun with movement. We will use a variety of equipment and introduce four Olympic events! Tu 1/9–2/6 3:00–3:30pm $59 Th 1/11–2/8 3:00–3:30pm $59 Tu 2/13–3/12 3:00–3:30pm $59 Th 2/15–3/14 3:00–3:30pm $59

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Level I Beginners

Start learning handstands, cartwheels, and rolls. Practice Olympic events while emphasizing safe progressions and team-building skills. Age 5–8 Tu 1/9–2/6 Th 1/11–2/8 Th 1/11–2/8 Tu 2/13–3/12 Th 2/15–3/14 Th 2/15–3/14

3:45–4:30pm 3:45–4:30pm 5:15–6:00pm 3:45–4:30pm 3:45–4:30pm 5:15–6:00pm

$68 $68 $68 $68 $68 $68

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Age 9–13 Tu 1/9–2/6 Tu 2/13–3/12

4:30–5:15pm 4:30–5:15pm

$68 $68

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Practice handstand forward rolls, bridge kick over, roundoffs and an introduction to back handsprings. Learn more advanced skills on high beam, bars, and vault. This class will teach techniques required to move beyond the basics and achieve your goals in gymnastics. Age 9–12 Th 1/11–2/8 Th 2/15–3/14

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TAE KWON DO

LIFELONG RECREATION

Little Kickers

Age 50 & up

Tae Kwon Do incorporates a variety of kicks, punches, and blocks. Both on the ground and jumping. We teach students the 5 tenants of Tae Kwon Do focusing on courtesy and self control.

YOUTH

Age 5–7 Tu 1/2–1/30 Tu 2/6–2/27 Tu 3/5–3/26

5:30–6:15pm 5:30–6:15pm 5:30–6:15pm

$45 $45 $45

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The AARP Smart Driver Course is one of many programs offered by AARP Driver Safety. It’s the nation’s largest classroom and online driver safety course and it’s designed especially for drivers age 50 and older. Become a smarter, more confident driver today and you could save money on auto insurance. Bring cash or check payment to the first class: $20 for AARP members, $25 for non-members. Sa 2/3–2/10 8:45am–12:15pm 1160545

AARP Smart Driver TEK Workshop

Age 7 & up

Traditional

AARP Smart Driver Course

Age 60 & up Aging and Balance

Legacy Health Trauma Nurses Talk Tough will lead this free three-part workshop to help you stay injury-free. They will go in depth on topics such as brain health, causes of falls, and safety in the home and community. Attendance to all three classes is encouraged, but not required. Th 2/8 10:00–11:30am Free 1160547

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Come get your ‘kicks’ with us! Discover a traditional noncontact Korean martial art. Great lifelong aerobic exercise for the entire family. Emphasis on the five tenets of Tae Kwon Do: courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control and indomitable spirit. Achieve your black belt goals! Tu Th 1/2–1/25 6:30–7:30pm $75 1159178 Tu Th 2/1–2/29 6:30–7:30pm $75 1159179 Tu Th 3/5–3/28 6:30–7:30pm $75 1159180

Get smart about new vehicle technology with an AARP Smart Driver TEK workshop. Smart Driver TEK is a 90-minute workshop offering an interactive way to stay up to date with the latest safety technology in your current or future car. Learn all about what new technologies are available, how they work, and how they can improve your peace of mind on the road. This class is free for AARP members and nonmembers! Sa 2/10 1:00–2:30pm Free 1160546


SOUTHWEST INDOOR POOL POOL FEATURES • Indoor year-round • 6-lane 25-yard lap swimming pool heated to 83 degrees, water depth 3.5–9 feet. • Leisure pool with slide and interactive play features heated to 88 degrees, water depth 0–5 feet. • Whirlpool spa heated to 102 degrees • Fully accessible: Full dressing room with wheelchair accessible showers; electric pool lift; water wheelchair; pool entry stair with handrails in lap pool; pool entry ramp with handrails in leisure pool.

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FALL SWIM LESSONS

Non-swimmers and children under 48"

MONDAY / WEDNESDAY LESSONS

9:30–11:30am Session A: 1/8–2/7* Session B: 2/12–3/13* *No Lessons 1/15, 2/19

$56.25 $56.25

Non-swimmers and children under 48" must not be left unattended on the pool deck, and must be accompanied at all times in the water by a person 16 years of age or older (or parent or guardian) who shall remain responsible for them and their safety. Swimmers 48" tall and over can attend Open Play Swim on their own.

TUESDAY / THURSDAY LESSONS

4:15–7:20pm Session A: Session B :

1/9–2/8 2/13–3/14*

SATURDAY LESSONS

8:30–12:45pm Session A/B:

1/13–3/16

BLUE MAKOS

$62.50 $62.50

$62.50

A pre-competitive swim league Participants ages 6–17 will enjoy: • 1-hour weekly swim practices at all pools • Expert tips from an experienced swim coach • A fun, supportive, learning environment • Instruction on each of the four competitive strokes including dives and turns. Participants must be able to swim the length of the pool: Front crawlstroke and backstroke. Saturdays

All lessons are 30 minutes. Not all levels offered at all times. Scan the QR code or visit portland.gov/parks/register. to view and register for swim lessons.

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SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–February 11 activities SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 for February 12–March 31 activities

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Family Swim 12:30am2:00pm

Open Swim 4:00-7:00pm Leisure pool only

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Open Swim 12:00-2:00pm Slide open*

Open Swim 12:30-3:30pm Slide open*

*Slide Times may vary due to staffing levels Please refer to our website for the most up to date Play Swim schedules.

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Lap Swim 5:30am-8:30pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 5:30am-8:30pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 5:30am-8:30pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 5:30am-8:30pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 5:30am-8:30pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 7:00am-4:30pm Lanes vary

Lap Swim 8:00am-4:30pm Lanes vary

Aquaerobics and AquaPower 9:00-9:55am

AquaPower 9:00-9:55am

Aquaerobics and AquaPower 9:00-9:55am

AquaPower 9:00-9:55am

Aquaerobics and AquaPower 9:00-9:55am

AquaPower 9:00-9:55am

Aquaerobics and AquaPower 10:00-10:55am

Aquaerobics 10:00-10:55am

Aquaerobics and AquaPower 10:00-10:55am

Aquaerobics 10:00-10:55am

Aquaerobics and AquaPower 10:00-10:55am

Aquaerobics 10:00-10:55am

S.M.I.L.E* 11:15am12:10pm

S.M.I.L.E* 11:15am12:10pm

S.M.I.L.E* 11:15am12:10pm

S.M.I.L.E* 11:15am12:10pm

S.M.I.L.E* 11:15am12:10pm

Senior Adaptive Swim 12:15-2:00pm Leisure Pool Aquaerobics 6:05-7:00pm

Senior Adaptive Swim 12:15-2:00pm Leisure Pool AquaPower 6:05-7:00pm

Aquaerobics 6:05-7:00pm

AquaPower 6:05-7:00pm

We will make every attempt to have 2 lap lanes available for lap swim. Up to 5 lanes will be available at designated times. Call 503-823-2840 for a complete schedule of lap lanes available during operating hours. *Class held in Leisure pool. Staff inservice dates: Saturday 1/6, 2/3, 3/23. Lap swim and hot tub will close at 2:30pm. Pool schedules and program offerings are subject to change depending upon staff availability For most current schedule, visit: portland.gov/parks/recreation/pools

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ST. JOHNS COMMUNITY CENTER 8427 N Central Street Portland, OR 97203 503-823-3192

BUILDING HOURS VARY BUILDING CLOSURE due to staffing levels and weather TUESDAY, 9/17 and are posted on-site. All Portland Parks & Recreation community centers

Check onlinepools or call morefor information. and swimming willfor be closed staff training.

Building Supervisor Monica Nettle Bus Line #4 Fessenden, #44 Mocks Crest, #75 Cesar Chavez Blvd/Lombard ADA Accessible Entrances, Parking, Restrooms

DROP-IN ACTIVITIES Monday

Toddler Gym Age 6 months–3 $1 per child

Tuesday

Wednesday

8:30–10:30am

Preschool Gym Age 2–5 | $1/child

9:00–11:00am

9:00–11:00am

Youth / Teen Open Gym (Basketball)*Age 20 & under | FREE

3:30–5:00pm

3:30–5:00pm

Open Skate

Building Closed December 25 January 15 January 1 February 19

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

8:30–10:30am

8:30–10:30am (sensory friendly)

3:30–5:00pm

3:30–5:00pm 11:15am1:00pm

6:15-8:00pm

Pickleball

11:30am-1:30pm

Lunch Bunch

11:15am12:15pm

Art Park

6:00-8:00pm 11:15am12:15pm

11:15am12:15pm

9:00–11:00am 11:15am12:15pm

11:15am12:15pm

10:30am12:00pm

LIFELONG RECREATION AARP Smart Driver Course

Talk So Your Doctor Will Listen

Age 60 & up Learn new tools to get the right answers for your health care questions and to work with our changing health care system. Your doctor truly wants to help keep you healthy. Learn the best ways to build this important partnership. Tu 2/20 1:00–3:00pm FREE 1160608

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FITNESS

ENRICHMENT Science - Explorer: Mad Scientists

Age 6–10 Looking for educational fun? We’re the place! Imaginations will soar as you develop problem solving skills and appreciation for the world around you. Increase your knowledge of science through hands-on experiments, games and craft projects. Let’s explore! Tu 1/9–2/6 4:45–5:30pm $54 1159896 Tu 2/13–3/12 4:45–5:30pm $54 1159897

Chess—Club for Kids

Age 7–12 Develop skills and go brain to brain over the board with old and new friends. Go for the glory in this international game of strategy. Th 1/11–2/8 4:45–5:30pm $54 1159894 Th 2/15–3/14 4:45–5:30pm $54 1159895

Yoga For Everyone: Active Hatha Flow Yoga

Yoga In Chairs

Age 60 & up Designed so almost anyone can participate. Gently works muscles and joints to enhance strength, range of motion, balance and circulation. Reaches beyond typical exercises as it encourages quiet reflection, proper breathing and better posture. Feel relaxed, refreshed and re-energized. W 1/1 0–2/7 9:00–10:00am $25 1159863 W 2/14–3/13 9:00–10:00am $25 1159864

Young Artists - Drawing, Painting & Mixed Media

Age 7–11 Students will create works of art using a variety of mediums, including the design elements of line, shape, and color as well as create 2-D and 3-D compositions. Express yourselves through drawing and painting while creatively working with art tools and recycled media. Th 1/11–2/8 5:00–5:45pm $54 1160920 Th 2/15–3/14 5:00–5:45pm $54 1160921

SPRING BREAK CAMPS Spring Friends | Age 3–5

Explore themes that embrace the zestful energy of children in art, games, music, stories and dramatic play. Format of free choice, group time and physical activity is designed to stimulate thinking, enhance self-esteem and build teamwork. Let's play! Child must be fully potty trained. M–F ● 9:00am–12:00pm ● *No camp 3/29 Date

Cost

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Spring Break Camp | Grades K–5

School's out! Time to play! Join us for an action-packed day of exciting activities. Develop social skills and build selfesteem using a variety of amusing games, arts, crafts and sports. Improve coordination and teamwork interacting in a positive nurturing environment.

Family Fun Night

Family Dance! • All ages

M–F ● 9:00am–5:00pm

There’s nothing better than moving and listening to music with family and friends. Everyone is welcome for this festive night of dance, snacks, and crafts. F 6:00-7:30pm

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Age 18 & up Relax your mind and body while improving strength, stamina and flexibility. Relieve the stresses of daily life with these revitalizing techniques. This centuries old practice of exercise increases your focus and sense of well-being. Sa 1/13–2/10 9:00–10:00am $66 1159870 Sa 2/17–3/16 9:00–10:00am $66 1159871


MARTIAL ARTS

DANCE Ballet

Ballet lessons are offered for every age and skill level, from beginning movement classes to advanced, structured ones.

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Tae Kwon Do—For Everybody

Age 6 & up Join over 40 million people who practice this Korean martial art. Increase agility and strength while improving coordination using kicks, punches and blocks. Parents, children and families are welcome. Tu Th 1/2–1/30 5:00–6:00pm $75 1159889 Tu Th 2/1–2/29 5:00–6:00pm $75 1159890 Tu Th 3/5–3/28 5:00–6:00pm $75 1159891

Tai Chi

Age 60 & up More than 600 years ago this martial art evolved in China as healers searched for a source of physical immortality. Incorporate slow, gentle movements that increase flexibility, balance and lung capacity. Beginner M 1/8–1/29 M 2/5–2/26 M 3/4–3/25 Th 1/4–1/25 Th 2/1–2/29 Th 3/7–3/28

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Intermediate Tu 1/2–1/30 Tu 2/6–2/27 Tu 3/5–3/26

10:00–11:00am 10:00–11:00am 10:00–11:00am

$25 $20 $20

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10:00–11:00am 10:00–11:00am 10:00–11:00am

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Starting Steps Pre-Ballet I | Age 3–5 Sa 1/13–2/10 9:45am–10:15pm Sa 2/17–3/16 9:45am–10:15pm

$45 $45

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$54 $54

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Movement—Dance and Me

Age 18 mo–3 Turn and swirl together creating a foundation for self– expression. Discover ways to increase coordination, rhythm, flexibility and body awareness. Steps, spins, and twirls delight with emphasis on imagination, creativity, and listening skills. Sa 1/13–2/10 9:00–9:30am $44 1159902 Sa 2/17–3/16 9:00–9:30am $44 1159903

Tiny Hip Hoppers

Age 3–5 Catch the groove while increasing balance, coordination and strength. Boogaloo down to those lively tunes with safe and cool moves. F 1/12–2/9 3:00–3:30pm $45 1159914 F 2/16–3/15 3:00–3:30pm $45 1159915

Funk and Hip Hop

Age 6–11 Have fun breaking a sweat while learning foundational styles of hip hop dance with instructor Keera. Work on hip hop-based footwork, learn how to articulate the joints and muscles in our body, and put together choreography. F 1/12–2/9 3:45–4:30pm $54 1159916 F 2/16–3/15 3:45–4:30pm $54 1159917

Hip Hop

Age 11–15 Get your dance on! Build endurance, flexibility, strength, and balance. Have fun breaking a sweat while learning the energetic style of hip hop dance. Focus on rhythm, musicality, basic footwork, modern choreography, smooth moves, and more. F 1/12–2/9 4:45–5:30pm $54 1159918 F 2/16–3/15 4:45–5:30pm $54 1159919


SPORTS Intro to Pickleball

Age 18 & up Learn basic paddle strokes, how to serve and game play. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners. All equipment provided; wear comfortable clothes and basic gym shoes. Tu 1/9–2/6 11:30am–1:00pm $99 1159883 Tu 2/13–3/12 11:30am–1:00pm $99 1159884

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BASKETBALL LEAGUE

January 23–March 8, 2024 St. Johns Community Center All genders | $30

Age 18 & up Develop your pickleball skills and fundamentals in our classes. Sessions will include coaching, recreational play, technical instruction, drills and rallies. Prerequisite: Intro to Pickleball or similar experience for beginner class.

Grades 1–2 1160282—Practices Tuesday at 5:00pm North Portland league games held on Friday at Charles Jordan Community Center.

Beginner Th 1/11–2/8 Th 2/15–3/14

GYMNASTICS

11:30am–1:00pm 11:30am–1:00pm

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Table Tennis—Adults: Beginner

Age 18 & up Our relaxed, supportive environment is the place for those looking to start or take their game to a new level. W 1/10–2/7 11:30am–1:00pm $99 1159872 W 2/14–3/13 11:30am–1:00pm $99 1159873

Skateboarding—Flatground Basics

Age 8–13 Put your deck to good use by working on carving, turning and manuals while setting and reaching goals through skillfocused coaching. W 1/1 0–2/7 5:15–6:00pm $54 1159898 W 2/14–3/13 5:15–6:00pm $54 1159899 Sa 1/13–2/10 10:30–11:15am $54 1159900 Sa 2/17–3/16 10:30–11:15am $54 1159901

Tumbling: You and Me

Age 18 mos–3 Develop skills together that promote coordination, balance and agility. Active games, creative drills and an emphasis on the joy of physical activity provide a playful introduction to a popular sport. Sa 1/13–2/10 9:30–10:00am $58 1160185 Sa 2/17–3/16 9:30–10:00am $58 1160186

Preschool Gymnastics

Age 3–5 Children can increase body awareness and coordination through gymnastics! This is a great class for a child ready to participate without a parent. Learn basic gymnastics shapes and have fun with movement. We will use a variety of equipment and introduce skills in 4 Olympic events! Sa 1/13–2/10 10:15–10:45am $59 1160187 Sa 2/17–3/16 10:15–10:45am $59 1160188

Gymnastics—Level I Beginners

Age 6–8 It’s never too late to start gymnastics! Start learning handstands, cartwheels and rolls. Practice Olympic events while emphasizing safe progressions and team-building skills. Develop a passion for fitness in a non-competitive environment. Sa 1/13–2/10 11:00–11:45am $68 1160189 Sa 2/17–3/16 11:00–11:45am $68 1160190

Gymnastics—Level 2

Age 8–12 You passed level 1! Practice handstand forward rolls, bridge kick over, round-offs and an introduction to back handsprings. Learn more advanced skills on high beam, bars and vault. This class will teach techniques required to move beyond the basics and achieve your goals in gymnastics. You can do it! Sa 1/13–2/10 12:00–12:45pm $68 1160191 Sa 2/17–3/16 12:00–12:45pm $68 1160192

ST. JOHNS COMMUNITY CENTER

Intermediate F 1/12–2/9 F 2/16–3/15

11:30am–1:00pm 11:30am–1:00pm


WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTER 5905 SE 43rd Avenue Portland, OR 97206 503-823-3633

BUILDING HOURS VARY due to staffing levels and weather and are posted on-site.

Check online or call for more information.

Building Supervisor Adam McGowan Bus Line #19, #75 9th Avenue—Lombard

Gelatin Plate: Mono Printing and Beyond!

Age 14 & up Gelli printing is an experimental process involving rolling acrylic paint onto a gelatin plate, making marks on the paint using a variety of tools, then transferring design to paper. Create colorful and dynamic mono prints, collage, stationery and more. $15 cash supply fee due first day of class. F 1/12–2/2 10:30am–12:00pm $54 1160447 F 2/23–3/15 10:30am–12:00pm $54 1160448

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Messy Art—Art Explorers

Adult / Child | Age 18 months–2 It’s about the experience - colors, textures, shapes and sensory sensations. Develop muscles in fingers, hand-eye coordination, and language through adult-child interaction. Winter Wonderland W 1/17–2/7 10:00–10:30am $36 1160426 W 1/17–2/7 11:00–11:30am $36 1160428 Here Comes Spring! W 2/14–3/6 10:00–10:30am W 2/14–3/6 10:00–10:30am

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Watercolor—All Levels

Age 14 & up Express your creativity exploring basic to advanced methods. Use techniques such as sketching, mixed colors and laying washes to develop a unique style. Discover elements of light and shadow, and composition. Th 1/11–2/8 10:30am–12:00pm $68 1160443 Th 2/15–3/14 10:30am–12:00pm $68 1160446

DANCE

Creative Dance—Movement and Me

Painting—Independent Study

Age 60 & up An opportunity for experienced painters of all levels and mediums to express their creativity through self-directed projects. Consultations and feedback is offered through instructor oral critiques of student’s work. W 1/10-3/13 12:30-2:30pm $240 1160434

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Adult / Child | Age 2–3 Turn and swirl together creating a foundation for selfexpression. Discover ways to increase coordination, rhythm, flexibility and body awareness. Steps, spins, and twirls delight with emphasis on imagination and creativity. Tu 1/9–2/6 8:45–9:25am $44 1160359 Tu 1/9–2/6 9:30–10:10am $44 1160363 Tu 2/13–3/12 8:45–9:25am $44 1160382 Tu 2/13–3/12 9:30–10:10am $44 1160383

Dance Creatively

Age 3–5 Experience the joy of dance and music intertwined into exciting movement just for young imaginations. Dance inspires creative thinking and motion while dancers gain flexibility, strength, and balance as they learn and grow. Tu 1/9–2/6 10:15am–10:55am $45 1160364 Tu 2/13–3/12 10:15am–10:55am $45 1160384


YOGA & FITNESS

Fitness - Pilates

Yoga combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation. Our classes fit a variety of skills and students. Yoga For Everyone Age 14 & up W 1/10–2/7 5:30–6:30pm $30 1160396 W 2/14–3/13 5:30–6:30pm $30 1160406

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Healthy Aging with Movement and Yoga Age 14 and up M 1/8–2/5 10:00–11:00am M 2/12–3/11 10:00–11:00am W 1/10–2/7 8:30–9:30am W 2/14–3/13 8:30–9:30am

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Restorative Yoga Age 14 & up W 1/10–2/7 W 2/14–3/13

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Barre Fitness

Age 18 & up Experience a total body workout promoting core stability, alignment, balance, and fluid movement. Set to music, combining various disciplines and ballet barre. M 1/8–2/5 4:45–5:30pm $24 1160370 M 2/12–3/11 4:45–5:30pm $18 1160387 Th 1/11–2/8 4:30–5:15pm $30 1160726 Th 2/15–3/14 4:30–5:15pm $24 1160727

Low Impact 20/20

Age 14 & up Moderate intensity class that combines 20 minutes of cardio and 20 minutes of strength training with free weights. M 1/8–2/5 11:30am–12:15pm $24 1160404 M 2/12–3/11 11:30am–12:15pm $24 1160413 Th 1/11–2/8 9:00–9:45am $30 1160405 Th 2/15–3/14 9:00–9:45am $30 1160414

Nia—Cardio Dance Workout

Age 18 & up Enjoy a focused, playful workout that builds strength, flexibility, and endurance by integrating moves from jazz, modern dance, martial arts, and yoga. Open to all levels. M 1/8–2/5 5:40–6:30pm $24 1160373 M 2/12–3/11 5:40–6:30pm $18 1160389

Relax and Restore

Age 18 & up Tap into body awareness and presence as you focus on mindful breathing exercises, gentle stretches and yin yoga poses and meditation. M 1/8–2/5 6:40–7:30pm $24 1160374 M 2/12–3/11 6:40–7:30pm $18 1160390

Dance to Re–Member

Age 14 & up Sweat it out to feel it out. Class includes floor dancing to help you release and ground. No dance experience needed. M 1/8–2/5 7:45–8:45pm $24 1160606 M 2/12–3/11 7:45–8:45pm $24 1160722 F 1/12–2/9 4:30–5:30pm $30 1160723 F 2/16–3/15 4:30–5:30pm $30 1160724

High–Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)

Age 14 & up Hit your goals through HIIT, a high–intensity cardio workout combined with strength intervals. Class includes short, bursts of activity, abdominal work and stretching. M 1/8–2/5 8:00–8:45am $24 1160605 M 2/12–3/11 8:00–8:45am $24 1160721

MARTIAL ARTS

Capoeira—Foundations for Kids

Age 6–10 Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian cultural tradition and practice of self-defense, music, and movement. Tu 1/9–2/6 4:00–5:00pm $42 1160435 Tu 2/13–3/12 4:00–5:00pm $42 111604

Tai Chi—Yang Style All Levels

Age 14 & up Tai Chi is a graceful exercise practiced for health and meditation that gently builds strength and flexibility while enhancing balance and mental focus. Beginners welcome. Tu 1/9–2/6 6:30–7:45pm $30 1160398 Tu 2/13–3/12 6:30–7:45pm $30 1160408

Qigong

Age 14 & up Qigong is a meditative practice used to cultivate and balance Qi. Using both active movements and passive postures, this class involves low–impact, slow movement. Tu 1/9–2/6 5:15–6:15pm $30 1160400 Tu 2/13–3/12 5:15–6:15pm $30 1160409

Tae Kwon Do Age 6 & up

First Kicks Beginners Class Th 1/4–2/8 5:30–6:30pm Th 2/15–3/14 5:30–6:30pm F 1/5–2/9 6:00–7:00pm F 2/16–3/15 6:00–7:00pm

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Yoga For Healthy Aging Age 55 & up Tu 1/9–2/6 12:30–1:45pm Tu 2/13–3/12 12:30–1:45pm

Age 14 & up These non-impact exercises work the deep abdominal muscles and stretch the body without adding bulk. F 1/13–2/10 7:30–8:15am $30 1160725 F 2/16–3/15 7:30–8:15am $30 1160733


LIFELONG RECREATION Hours Monday–Friday 9:00am–5:00pm

Recreation Supervisor Molly Donaldson Molly.Donaldson@portlandoregon.gov

Closed January 1 January 15 February 19

Recreation Coordinator II Shelby Coshow Shelby.Coshow@portlandoregon.gov 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 858 Portland, OR 97204 503-823-4328

Recreation Leader Chad Carver Chad.Carver@portlandoregon.gov

PROGRAM LOCATIONS For bus lines, schedules, and route information, call TriMet at 503-238-7433 Meals on Wheels sites For additional meal sites, call 503-736-6325 Charles Jordan Community Center 503-823-3631 | 9009 N Foss Avenue, 97203 Community Music Center 503-823-3177 | 3350 SE Francis Street, 97202 East Portland Community Center 503-823-3450 | 740 SE 106th Avenue, 97216 First Congregational Church 503-228-7219 | 1126 SW Park Avenue, 97205 Matt Dishman Community Center 503-823-3673 | 77 NE Knott Street, 97212 Montavilla Community Center 503-823-4101 | 8219 NE Glisan, 97220 Mt. Scott Community Center 503-823-3183 | 5530 SE 72nd Avenue, 97206 130

Multnomah Arts Center 503-823-2787 | 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, 97219 Peninsula Park Community Center 503-823-3620 | 700 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217 Portland Tennis Center 503-823-3190 | 324 NE 12th Avenue, 97232 Southwest Community Center 503-823-2840 | 6820 SW 45th Avenue, 97219 St. Johns Community Center 503-823-3192 | 8427 N Central, 97203 Woodstock Community Center 503-823-3633 | 5905 SE 43rd Avenue, 97206 We care for each other! Please be cautious and stay home if you’re feeling ill for any reason. If you need to miss an activity due to illness, contact us for a refund!

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CREATIVE ARTS Mixed Media—Elements of Design for Seniors

F $133

LIFELONG RECREATION (AGE 60 & UP)

Discover how elements of design—color (theory, mixing, limited palette), line, shape, pattern and composition—unite to create works of art. Experiment with tools, techniques, styles and materials. Build skills and create original art in a relaxed studio atmosphere. All levels are welcome. Get materials list online. Multnomah Arts Center Instructor: Tobi Kibel Piatek F 1/12–2/9 9:30am–12:00pm $133 1159382 2/16–3/15 9:30am–12:00pm 1160170

Painting—Independent Study

A painting studio. An opportunity for experienced painters of all levels and mediums to express their creativity through self-directed projects. Consultations and feedback is offered through instructor oral critiques of student's work. Woodstock Community Center Instructor: Bonnie Allen W 1/10–3/13 12:30–2:30pm $240 1160434

Work with us!

Volunteer and paid opportunities are available. Connect with your community, share your expertise, try something new. Contact us for more information: 503-823-4328

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CONTINUING EDUCATION AARP Smart Driver Course

LIFELONG RECREATION (AGE 60 & UP)

Age 50 & up The AARP Smart Driver Course is one of many programs offered by AARP Driver Safety. It’s the nation’s largest classroom and online driver safety course and it’s designed especially for drivers age 50 and older. Become a smarter, more confident driver today and you could save money on auto insurance. Bring cash or check payment to the first class: $20 for AARP members, $25 for non-members. Parkrose High School Tu Th 1/9 & 1/11 1160540

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Tu Th 3/12 & 3/14 1160542

5:15–8:45pm

Southwest Community Center Sa 2/3 & 2/10 8:45am–12:15pm 1160545 St Johns Community Center Th F 2/8 & 2/9 8:45am–12:15pm 1160543 Charles Jordan Community Center Sa 3/2 & 3/9 12:45–4:15pm 1160544

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AARP Smart Driver TEK Workshop

Age 50 & up Get smart about new vehicle technology with an AARP Smart Driver TEK workshop. Smart Driver TEK is a 90-minute workshop offering an interactive way to stay up to date with the latest safety technology in your current or future car. Learn all about what new technologies are available, how they work, and how they can improve your peace of mind on the road. This class is free for AARP members and non-members! Southwest Community Center Sa 2/10 1:00–2:30pm FREE 1160546

Fact vs. Fiction for "Eating Healthy"

Health advocate Mara Woloshin will separate fact from fiction about foods that can help conditions like diabetes and high cholesterol. We will learn about foods that can help lead to an overall feeling of wellness. She will also provide some strategies for saving money on your groceries. East Portland Community Center Instructor: Mara Woloshin Tu 2/6 1:00–3:00pm FREE 1160607

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Get to know your local Portland Parks Preschool program while doing festive crafts, making music, sipping tea, and connecting with your community. We’ll gather with Portland Parks Preschool students, their teachers, and their families for a fun morning together. If you’re interested, you’ll also learn about ways you could get involved with the preschool program by reading to students, helping with class projects, and more! Southwest Community Center Th 2/8 10:00–11:30am FREE 1160547

LIFELONG RECREATION (AGE 60 & UP)

Intergenerational Tea Party

Talk So Your Doctor Will Listen

Finally! Get the answers you are after at your medical appointments. Learn new tools to get the right answers for your health care questions and understand and learn how to work with many of the challenges of our changing health care system. Your doctor really wants to help keep you healthy. Learn the best ways to build this important partnership. St Johns Community Center Tu 2/20 1:00–3:00pm FREE 1160608

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LIFELONG RECREATION (AGE 60 & UP)

Troutdale Art and History Walk

On this two-mile, leisurely-paced urban walk through Downtown Troutdale, we will see about a dozen bronze sculptures and an historic mural. We also plan to visit the Troutdale Barn Museum, and peruse an exhibit about the building of the Columbia Gorge Historic Highway. Mobility Note: This program is not accessible for those using mobility devices including walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Meet at: Starbucks, in the Columbia Gorge Outlet Mall Th 1/18 9:30am–12:30pm $15 1160529

Tualatin Greenway Trail

This three-mile round trip walk will take us on a section of both paved and boardwalk trail along the banks of the Tualatin River. A portion of the trail is called, "a walk through time," and features information and artwork recalling the cataclysmic Ice Age floods that shaped the area's geography. Mobility note: This program is not accessible to mobility devices including walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Meet at: Cabela's, 7555 SW Nyberg St. in Tualatin Tu 3/19 10:00am–1:00pm $15 1160532

Winter Festival of Lights Walking Tour

On this fun and festive walk, we will visit three locations (Pioneer Courthouse Square, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, and the Electric Blocks near SE 2nd and Clay), where we will see dozens of captivating light installations, projections and interactive displays. The walk will also include a visit to the Yamhill Historic district and walking over the Hawthorne Bridge twice! This will be a fun and informational experience. Mobility Note: This program is not accessible for those using mobility devices including walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Meet at: Pioneer Place Mall Food Court, next to Raising Cane's Restaurant Sa 2/3 5:45–8:45pm $15 1160530 F 2/9 1160531 134

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On this three-mile historical and recreational loop walk, we will discover two of Portland's most interesting bridges and the greenspace that connects them. We will begin with a walk over the beautiful Tilikum Crossing Bridge to the Collaborative Life Science Building on the west side of the Willamette River. After a break, we will walk north along the west bank of the Willamette River, passing Poet's Beach and the Riverplace Marina. We will conclude with a walk over the historic Hawthorne Bridge and a stroll along the east side of the Willamette River, and back to our starting point. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to those using mobility devices, including walkers, wheelchairs and motorized scooters. Meet at: OMSI parking lot, South of OMSI Th 3/21 9:30am–12:30pm $15 1160533

Portland Bridges, North

On this three-mile historical and recreational loop walk, we will explore Tom McCall Waterfront Park on our way to the Steel Bridge. Along the way, we plan to visit the Japanese-American Historical Plaza and 100 cherry trees that should be in bloom. After crossing the Steel Bridge on foot, we will return to our starting point via the Eastbank Esplanade and the Morrison Bridge. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to those using mobility devices, including walkers, wheelchairs and motorized scooters. Meet at: Pioneer Place Mall Food Court, next to Raising Cane's Restaurant Th 3/28 9:30am–12:30pm $15 1160534

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EXCURSIONS | Van Trips

LIFELONG RECREATION (AGE 60 & UP)

Rice Museum of Rocks and Minerals

Museum at Warm Springs, Tribal Art Exhibition

Visit Warm Springs, a nation where the sun shines almost every day and time turns to the pace of a culture thousands of years in the making. Enjoy lunch at Eagle Crossing and an afternoon at the museum created by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs to serve as a living legacy of their culture. The Museum at Warm Springs will be featuring an exhibition of contemporary and traditional art by tribal members of all ages. Enjoy many generations of beautiful artistry in paintings, drawings, mixed-media, beadwork, weavings, video, photography and more. Fee includes admission. Bring money for lunch and any purchases. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to walkers, wheelchairs and motorized scooters. Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center W 1/10 9:00am–6:00pm $48 1160609

Explore the glittering new exhibits on a guided tour of The Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals. This winter features an exhibit of carved gemstones, and Rice currently has on loan a massive, 400 lb specimen of topaz from Brazil. Rice's mission is "to engage, inspire, and educate generations on the splendor and complexities of our Earth." The collections and displays are top-notch and the exhibits feature over 20,000 specimens, including the largest Thunder Egg in the world. The building itself is on the National Register of Historic Places and is known for its stone and woodwork. Fee includes museum admission and guided tour. Bring money for lunch in Hillsboro. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to those using mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Meet at: East Portland Community Center Th 1/11 9:30am–3:30 PM $33 1160535 Due to high demand for our Van Excursion programs, we ask that you register for no more than three van trips during the first week registration is open to the public. After December 21 for Session A and January 25 for Session B, please feel free to register for as many additional programs as you’d like. Thank you for supporting us to reach as many Portlanders as we can!

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Carson Hot Springs and Big River Grill

Meet at: Matt Dishman Community Center F 1/12 8:00am–3:00pm $63 1160610 Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center Tu 1/23 8:00am–3:00pm $63 1160618

The Oregon State Hospital Museum of Mental Health is located on the campus of the Oregon State Hospital in Salem. Electroshock therapy, eugenics and lobotomies were regularly practiced here before these practices and more were condemned and the hospital was largely demolished. The goal of this museum is "Bearing Witness, Giving Voice", and its exhibits tell the powerful stories of the people who lived and worked there. We will have lunch in Salem before our tour. Bring money for lunch. Program fee includes museum admission. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to those using a mobility device, such as a wheelchair, walker or motorized scooter. Meet at: Matt Dishman Community Center W 1/17 11:00am–5:00pm $29 1160614 Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center Tu 2/20 11:00am–5:00pm $29 1160617

Meet at: East Portland Community Center W 2/7 8:00am–3:00pm $63 1160611 Meet at: Southwest Community Center Th 2/29 8:00am–3:30pm $63 1160613

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Enjoy a relaxing, rejuvenating experience in the original 1930s bathhouse complete with individual antique claw foot tubs with an attendant to guide you through the process. The world-renowned mineral water is pumped in directly from the riverbed of the Wind River and fluctuates in temperature. After soaking for 25 minutes, have a swaddling wrap cocoon you in warmth to purify and energize your cells while giving you a meditative rest. When the wrap is complete, take a moment in the dry sauna to round out the spa experience. Fee includes spa treatment. Bring money for lunch in Stevenson. Mobility Rating: Accessible to mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. There is a lift to assist you into a tub and the pool.

Museum of Mental Health, Salem


EXCURSIONS | Van Trips

LIFELONG RECREATION (AGE 60 & UP)

Washougal Woolen Mill and Camas Downtown

Explore the Pendleton Woolen Mill at Washougal, where you will see spinning and weaving from behind the scenes on a guided tour. Learn about the dye house and finishing processes that create such distinctively-designed blankets. After the tour, you'll have time to shop at the company store. We'll take some free time on our own to explore the historic, downtown area of Camas, grab lunch or tea, and peruse the antique shops and boutiques before our return to Portland. Bring money for lunch. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Tours include a few steps and some uneven terrain. Walking distance approximately 1 mile. Meet at: East Portland Community Center F 1/19 10:00am–5:00pm $29 1160615 Meet at: Southwest Community Center Th 2/22 10:00am–5:00pm $29 1160616 Due to high demand for our Van Excursion programs, we ask that you register for no more than three van trips during the first week registration is open to the public. After December 21 for Session A and January 25 for Session B, please feel free to register for as many additional programs as you’d like. Thank you for supporting us to reach as many Portlanders as we can!

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Historic Albany Carousel Museum

Admire the craftsmanship of the recentlycompleted Historical Carousel and Museum where volunteer carvers have restored a 1909 Dentzel mechanism to carousel glory. Pick your favorite animal and take a ride! We'll then have lunch in historic downtown Albany. Fee includes carousel ride. Bring money for lunch. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to those using mobility devices, including walkers, wheelchairs and motorized scooters, though the carousel ride itself is not accessible. Meet at: Matt Dishman Community Center W 1/24 10:00am–3:00pm $28 1160619 Meet at: East Portland Community Center F 2/16 10:00am–3:00pm $28 1160624

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Chachalu Tribal Museum and Cultural Center

Meet at: East Portland Community Center Th 1/25 9:00am–4:00pm $35 1160620 Meet at: Matt Dishman Community Center F 2/23 9:00am–4:00pm $35 1160621

Join us for the annual Wurstfest (also known as the Volksfest) where you will find the "best of the Wurst." Mt. Angel area sausage makers present a variety of the best of their wurst garnished with sauerkraut, grilled onions and Monastery Mustards. There will be a wide array of German and regional wines plus nonalcoholic beverages. Select cheeses, baked goods, chocolates, roasted nuts and other great delicacies round out the food offerings. Non-stop music at Wurstfest features fabulous bands with accordion, tuba and polka beats. So dust off your lederhosen, starch up your Bavarian dirndl, pack your Fasching costume and join the happy folk of Mt. Angel for a fun-filled celebration of the Wurst. Fee includes admission. Bring money for lunch and purchases. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to those using mobility devices, including walkers, wheelchairs and motorized scooters. Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center F 2/2 10:00am–3:30pm $30 1160622

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Travel to Chachalu, the name the Yamhill Kalapuya people gave the area later called the Grand Ronde Valley. This translates to “place of the burnt timbers,” and refers to a massive forest fire that burned through this valley shortly before the time of forced Relocation in 1856. This name also reflects the indigenous practice of controlled timber burns to maintain ecological balance. The Museum, created and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, is itself an act of resiliency that tells the ongoing story of the people who have lived here since time immemorial. This is a center for cultural activity where the Tribe’s stories, history, and culture continue to be practiced and shared. Bring money for lunch in Grand Ronde. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to those using mobility devices, including walkers, wheelchairs and motorized scooters.

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EXCURSIONS | Van Trips

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Spruce Goose and Evergreen Aviation Museum

Dreams of flight have captured the imaginations of children and adults alike for centuries. This impressive museum in McMinnville is home to one of the world's largest wooden airplanes, the Spruce Goose as well as more than 150 historic planes and exhibits. See bombers, reconnaissance, passenger, space craft, fighters, and homebuilt aircraft. Fee includes admission to both spectacular museums and a movie in the museum theater. Bring money for lunch at one of the museum's unique cafes. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and motorized scooters. Meet at: Matt Dishman Community Center Th 2/15 10:00am–5:00pm $58 1160623

Salem Art Tour, Hallie Ford Museum and Bush Barn

Hallie Ford Museum of Art houses a significant collection of regional and Native American art from the Pacific Northwest, as well as historic European, American and Asian artwork. While in Salem, we'll also tour the Bush Barn Art Center, which features fine arts and crafts from Pacific NW artists, as well as work from the portfolio of their current artist-in-residence. Fee includes admissions. Bring money for lunch. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Meet at: Matt Dishman Community Center F 3/1 9:00am–5:00pm $34 1160625

Maryhill Museum and Winery, Stonehenge

Explore collections of the imaginative millionaire who brought European royalty and wild peacocks to the Columbia River Gorge! We will make an afternoon stop at the winery. Fee includes admissions. Bring $15 for wine tasting fee. Bring a sack lunch or money for lunch at Maryhill. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to participants using walkers, wheelchairs or motorized scooters. This trip involves walking and standing, as well as navigating stairs. Meet at: Southwest Community Center Th 3/7 9:00am–6:00pm $47 1160626

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Dundee Wine Tour

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum

Experience 15,000 years of history including the Cascade Chinook—the ancestral people in this area of the Gorge. A day at the museum lets you explore the unique natural history, cultural legacy and transportation integral to life through the ages in the Columbia River Gorge. Fee includes admission. Bring money for lunch in the Basalt Rock Café attached to the museum. There are also picnic tables outside if you prefer to bring your own sack lunch. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and motorized scooters. Meet at: St Johns Community Center Tu 3/12 9:00am–3:30pm $35 1160629

Hood River Wine Tour

Sample award-winning wines at some of Oregon's most famous vineyards. Acclimate your palate to the distinct characteristics of premium wine grapes. We will stop for lunch in Hood River. Bring money for tasting fees, lunch and purchases. Tasting fees are $15–20 at each site, generally waived with purchase of wine. Wear comfortable shoes for walking. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Involves some standing and light walking over uneven terrain. Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center Th 3/14 9:00am–6:00pm $35 1160628 Due to high demand for our Van Excursion programs, we ask that you register for no more than three van trips during the first week registration is open to the public. After December 21 for Session A and January 25 for Session B, please feel free to register for as many additional programs as you’d like. Thank you for supporting us to reach as many Portlanders as we can!

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Sample wines in the Dundee Viticultural Area to taste the basaltic terroir and unique pocket of climate that gives rise to some of the best Pinot Noir in the world! We will stop for lunch along the way and we plan to visit 3 wineries. Bring money for tasting fees, lunch and purchases. Tasting fees are $15–20 at each site, generally waived with purchase of wine. Wear comfortable shoes for walking. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs and scooters. Involves some standing and light walking over uneven terrain. Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center F 3/8 9:00am–6:00pm $35 1160627


EXCURSIONS | Van Trips

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Cannon Beach Glassblowing and Galleries

Cannon Beach is rich with galleries full of innovative work from local and regional artists in a variety of mediums. We'll visit Icefire Glassworks while artists James Kingwell and Suzanne Kindland are actively creating works so that we can watch the beautiful colors and forms emerge. Next, you'll be dropped off at the North end of town, where there are many privatelyowned galleries for about 3 hours of free time to grab a bite to eat and visit galleries at your leisure. If conditions allow, we'll make a stop at the local artists' co-op before heading back to Portland. Bring money for a meal and purchases. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to those using mobility devices such as walkers, wheelchairs, and motorized scooters. Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center F 3/15 9:00am–6:00pm $35 1160631 Meet at: Southwest Community Center F 3/29 9:00am–5:30pm $35 1160632

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Sake and Wine Tour, Willamette Valley

The Willamette Valley was chosen as an ideal location for a sake brewery thanks to our abundant rain and our geology. Learn about the process of milling and fermenting rice into Oregon's very own rice wine. Sample from over 30 craft and imported sake. We will make a stop at 1–2 wineries in the area for more tastings. Bring $15–20 per wine flight tasting (usually shareable with a friend). Bring money for lunch in Forest Grove. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to mobility devices including walkers, wheelchairs, and motorized scooters. Meet at: East Portland Community Center Sa 3/16 10:00am–6:00pm $32 1160630

Tillamook Museum Sampler

Visit Tillamook County Pioneer Museum to see interactive exhibits of pioneer and Native American artifacts. Then Explore the fully restored Maple Leaf School, home of the Latimer Quilt and Textile Center, offering exhibits of antique and contemporary quilts, weaving and spinning demonstrations. Finally, tour the Blue Heron Cheese Factory and enjoy samples of wine and cheese. Bring money for a delicious lunch with fresh baked bread and homemade soups and salads. Mobility Rating: This trip is not accessible to those using a wheelchair, walker or motorized scooter. There are stairs leading up to the historical museums. Meet at: East Portland Community Center F 3/22 8:00am–5:30pm $42 1160633

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Oregon Donkey Sanctuary

Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center Sa 3/23 10:30am–3:30pm $25 1160634 Meet at: East Portland Community Center Sa 3/30 10:30am–3:30pm $25 1160635

Plunge in to the history of the Willamette Valley by exploring 5 acres and 9 buildings open to the public at the Willamette Heritage Center in Salem, including 1880's buildings—a church, parsonage, residences, library and of course the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill. We'll see the dye house and machine shop on our own and take a private, docent-guided tour of the mill itself. Currently on special exhibit is the Community Coral Reef, a life-sized coral reef created entirely of fiber art. From knitted jellyfish and sea stars at your feet to vibrant, wool felted fish, you'll be surrounded by a project crafted by hands from around the world. Bring your lunch with you, as we'll spend the day here. Mobility Rating: This trip is accessible to those using a wheelchair, walker or motorized scooter. Meet at: Charles Jordan Community Center Tu 3/26 9:30am–3:30pm $27 1160636 Due to high demand for our Van Excursion programs, we ask that you register for no more than three van trips during the first week registration is open to the public. After December 21 for Session A and January 25 for Session B, please feel free to register for as many additional programs as you’d like. Thank you for supporting us to reach as many Portlanders as we can!

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Oregon Donkey Sanctuary has been honored with Oregon Humane Society’s Diamond Collar Award for compassion, commitment and kindness. Visit with this team of equine experts who are determined to correct stereotypes about the donkey’s temperament as a “stubborn ass” and instead show us their intellect and social natures. We’ll support the work of this heartfelt nonprofit that provides care and therapy to donkeys with special needs as we take a private tour together at this 40-acre sanctuary in Oregon City. Get to know the big personalities of the resident donkeys, including Toby “the suck up,” Lucky “the class clown” and big Jojo “the mama’s boy.” Mobility Rating: This program is not accessible to mobility devices, including walkers, wheelchairs and scooters.

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FITNESS FITNESS CENTER Portland Parks & Recreation’s fitness program offers a wide-range of amenities and classes for all levels. Access to the fitness center is included with daily admission. Open for drop-in during regular business hours. Amenities include: Selectorized weight machines Free weight area Cardio equipment LIFELONG RECREATION (AGE 60 & UP)

GROUP FITNESS CLASSES Strengthen your community, body, and mind with a group fitness class! A variety of classes are offered at PP&R community centers for every age, shape, and fitness level. Access included with daily admission. Formats include, but not limited to: Boot camp Low Impact Aerobics Tai Chi Yoga Pilates Zumba FREE FITNESS ORIENTATIONS New to exercise or the community center? All PP&R fitness facilities offer FREE 15 minute orientations to welcome you in to the fitness center and help you learn your way around. Visit the front desk to for more information.

PERSONAL TRAINING Personal training gives you the opportunity to find real, achievable goals and to meet those goals in a safe and timely manner. All PP&R Personal Trainers are certified by accredited organizations and are trained to work with individuals of all fitness levels and abilities. Stop by or call your community center to get started! Individual Personal Training Make an appointment with a personal trainer, who will oversee your progress and hold you accountable. Our excellent personal training staff will motivate you to make a fresh start, or reach a new level in your fitness. Group Personal Training Set-up a personal training session with a friend or two. Small group training is a great way to stay motivated, workout with your friends, and save money!

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WATER FITNESS INDOOR POOL LOCATIONS

WATER FITNESS CLASSES

East Portland Indoor Pool | 503-823-3450 740 SE 106th Avenue

AquaPower: This class uses buoyant and resistance equipment to provide an excellent cardiovascular workout with zero impact! AquaPower is designed for all levels. Participants should be comfortable in deep water.

Matt Dishman Indoor Pool | 503-823-3673 77 NE Knott Street Mt. Scott Indoor Pool | 503-823-3183 5530 SE 72nd Avenue Southwest Indoor Pool | 503-823-2840 6820 SW 45th Avenue LAP SWIM

Aqua Yoga: This class brings yoga to the warm pool. There is no gravity and the water will take pressure off your joints. It will develop strength, static balance and will increase overall range of motion. Aqua Zumba: Dance your way into fitness! Achieve long term benefits while experiencing an absolute blast in our pool with exciting calorie-burning, body energizing movements meant to engage and captivate life! S.M.I.L.E.: Slower Movement Intensity Lowered Exercise, ages 60 & up. This shallow class focuses on improving circulation, strength, range of motion, and flexibility through low impact exercise.

Find current swim schedules in-person or online at portland.gov/parks/pools

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For those of all skills and abilities who wish to swim laps to improve or maintain fitness. Great for cardiorespiratory fitness. Swim at your own pace or enjoy camaraderie of working-out with others. Number of lanes varies. Check your local pool schedule for Lap Swim times.

Aquaerobics: This class takes place in the shallow pool and focuses on cardiovascular fitness with special attention to strength and flexibility. All fitness and swimming levels are welcome!


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COMMUNITY CENTER SENIOR PASS OPTIONS Drop-in Admission

$5

20-Visit Pass

$85

Senior Couple 20-Visit Pass

$85

Month Pass

$33

Senior Couple Month Pass

$49

• 20-Visit and Month Passes can be used at any of the following community centers: Charles Jordan, East Portland, Matt Dishman, Mt. Scott, and Southwest. Reduced pass offered at Charles Jordan Community Center (CJCC), available for those who would like access to that location only. No pool at CJCC. • The fees listed reflect pricing for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged more to account for City of Portland taxes that support Portland Parks & Recreation. • Senior couple denotes a married or domestic couple, in which both people are age 60+. • City of Portland residents can register for a free Access Pass to receive reduced pricing of 25, 50, 75, or 90% based on your financial needs. No income verification is required. ADMISSION BENEFITS Our drop-in admission fee and pass options provide access to scheduled drop-in activities within any of the participating community centers. Amenities include the fitness center, group and water exercise classes, whirlpool spa, lap and open swim, and open gym times. No pool available at Charles Jordan Community Center. Charles Jordan Community Center

9009 N Foss Avenue

503-823-3631

East Portland Community Center

740 SE 106th Avenue

503-823-3450

Matt Dishman Community Center

77 NE Knott Street

503-823-3673

Mt. Scott Community Center

5530 SE 72nd Avenue

503-823-3183

Southwest Community Center

6820 SW 45th Avenue

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DAILY DROP-IN For those visiting the center just for the day to swim or workout. Our daily drop-in fee provides access to drop-in activities throughout the entire day. Swim laps in the morning, enjoy an exercise class at noon, and relax in the whirlpool spa in the evening...all for the cost of one daily admission fee! If re-entry on the same date is desired, receipt must be requested at time of original transaction. 20-VISIT PASS

MONTH PASS Looking for ongoing access to drop-in activities? This is the pass for you! One monthly fee provides unlimited visits to scheduled drop-in programs throughout the facility. For your convenience, you can choose to sign up for an Auto Renew Pass, which will allow you to simply pay your first monthly fee upon registering, and all future monthly payments are deducted directly from your debit or credit card (requires a valid card to remain on file). You may also choose to purchase a single month pass, which will expire 30 days from purchase (no debit or credit card necessary).

Ask your insurance provider if they offer one of the following programs which cover the cost of a fitness pass!

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ACCESS PASS

Register for a free Access Pass to receive reduced pricing up to 90% based on your total income. Discount may be applied to admission, personal training, and registered activities. No income verification required.

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20-Visit Passes are a great option for those who plan to work out only once a week. In addition, 20-Visit Passes are a great option for organizations who would like to bring a larger group of visitors (please call ahead). The passes provide unlimited day-use of at a discounted rate. 20-Visit Passes are valid for 2 years and are transferable between people of the same age group. Pass holders must be present at the time of scan.


GROUP FITNESS CLASSES Tai Chi Today

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More than 600 years ago this martial art evolved in China as healers searched for a source of physical immortality. Incorporate slow, gentle movements that increase flexibility, balance and lung capacity. Promote stress relief, body awareness, suppleness in your spine and increased stamina. St Johns Community Center Instructor: Terry Louie Beginner M 1/8–1/29 M 2/5–2/26 M 3/4–3/25 Th 1/4–1/25 Th 2/1–2/29 Th 3/7–3/28

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Community Center Drop-in Activities

PP&R community centers offer a variety of drop-in activities throughout the week. Enjoy group fitness classes, basketball, swimming, and more! Activities vary by location. Drop-in admission is $5, which includes access to all scheduled drop-in activities for the day. Find locations online at: portland.gov/parks/ community-centers Drop-in schedules are viewable on each center’s page.

A slow, gentle exercise that is a practice in body awareness and intentional movement. Classes include warm-up exercises to strengthen the core and legs, and improve flexibility and balance. Southwest Community Center M 6:30pm | W 7:30pm Drop-in fee or monthly pass required

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Yoga In Chairs

Designed so almost anyone can participate. Gently works muscles and joints to enhance strength, range of motion, balance and circulation. Reaches beyond typical exercises as it encourages quiet reflection, proper breathing and better posture. Feel relaxed, refreshed and re-energized. St Johns Community Center Instructor: Karen Mertens W 1/10–2/7 9:00–10:00am $25 1159863 W 2/14–3/13 9:00–10:00am 1159864

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Yoga for Healthy Aging

Age 55 & up Build balance, stability, and strength in this class designed specifically to encourage well-being for aging adults. Develop practical strategies for a lifetime of vitality and healthy living with adapted yoga postures to increase your focus and sense of relaxation. Woodstock Community Center Instructor: Piper Philbrook Tu 1/9–2/6 12:30–1:45pm $30 1160397 $30

Yoga: Fit

Originating in India, this centuries old practice of exercise revitalizes both mind and body. Improve focus, release stress and tension while increasing strength and flexibility. An excellent way to learn to gauge and meet the ever changing demands of daily life. Montavilla Community Center Instructor: Star Studonivic

Drop-in Chair Yoga

Offers an opportunity to practice yoga that does not require being able to get down on the floor and get back up again. Combines seated movements and postures with standing poses in which the chair can be used for support as needed. Ideal for Seniors and/or people who have limited mobility. Southwest Community Center M W F 1:30pm Drop-in fee or monthly pass required

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11:15am–12:15pm $25

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11:15am–12:15pm $25

Tu 2/13–3/12 11:15am–12:15pm $25 1158984

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GROUP FITNESS CLASSES

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Qigong

The ancient Chinese form of Qigong is gaining popularity as a tool to improve mental concentration and balance the mind and emotions. Come explore techniques which pair breath and movement. Learn the basic theory of Qigong and discover why and how it works. Tap into your creative energy, balance your life, and learn to calm the mind. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a pillow to sit on. First Congregational Church 1126 SW Park Avenue Instructor: Terry Louie Tu 1/2–3/26 12:15–1:15pm $30 1160550 Th 1/4–3/28 12:15–1:15pm $30 1160551

Yoga Fit

Originating in India, this centuries old practice of exercise revitalizes both mind and body. Improve focus, release stress and tension while increasing strength and flexibility. An excellent way to learn to gauge and meet the ever changing demands of daily life. First Congregational Church 1126 SW Park Avenue Instructor: April Fox M 1/8–3/25 1:15–2:15pm $30 1160549

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VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES Gentle Yoga: Virtual

Originating in India, this centuries old practice of exercise revitalizes both mind and body. Improve focus, release stress and tension while increasing strength, flexibility, balance, energy and overall well-being. These live online gentle classes for older adults both feature slow flowing, mindful movement, linked to the breath. Choose the one that better suits your needs and experience. Instructor: Karen Mertens

Gentle Yoga II: This class is better for those who have had a regular yoga practice for more than a year. It features flowing movement, more challenging pose options, and a little less instruction regarding pose adjustments assuming participants have the experience to make some adjustments to suit their own needs. Tu 1/9–3/12 11:00–11:45am $20 1160560

Build Better Balance: Virtual

Explore how Mindfulness, Movement, and Making Safe your environment are the building blocks to feel more confident and secure as you age. While we cannot prevent 100% of all falls, there’s much we can do to reduce our chance of falling and decrease the risk of injury if we do fall. Each class includes fun, accessible movement practice and materials for improving home and personal safety. Instructor: Sherri Koehler W 1/10–2/7 1:00–2:30pm $10 1160556 W 2/14–3/13 1:00–2:30pm 1160557

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Gentle Yoga I: This class is better for those who are new to the practice of yoga within the last year, returning to the practice after a lengthy break, or who look for pose options for limited mobility or injury recovery. It features a slower pace, more detailed instruction about basic poses and more options to adjust poses for individual needs. Tu 1/9–3/12 10:00–10:45am $20 1160559

Virtual classes will be using Zoom, a third-party application. Please be aware that you will need to agree to the terms of use for the third party application to participate in this class. There will be no additional fee associated with use of this application. Instructions and troubleshooting for this class and the third-party application will be emailed to you no later than 24 hours before the first class.


VIRTUAL FITNESS CLASSES

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Qigong: Virtual

The ancient Chinese form of Qigong is gaining popularity as a tool to improve mental concentration and balance the mind and emotions. Come explore techniques which pair breath and movement. Learn the basic theory of Qigong and discover why and how it works. Tap into your creative energy, balance your life, and learn to calm the mind. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a pillow to sit on. Instructor: Sarah Owens M 1/8–3/11 9:00–9:45am $20 1160558

Gentle Yoga in Chairs: Virtual

I have found Qigong to be a lifechanging, life-affirming, life-extending, life-awakening experience and recommend it to anyone who would like a gentle introduction to an Eastern health and wellness program that can be complementary to more Western regimes. —Participant, Qigong: Virtual

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This live online class for older adults features stretches and movements linked to the breath, inspired by yoga, and done some while seated, and some while standing (optional) with hands on the chair. This class is accessible to most fitness and ability levels and can build mobility, balance, strength and flexibility. Instructor: Karen Mertens Th 1/11–3/14 1:30–2:15pm $20 1160561

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Enjoy modified moves and pacing with the same elements Zumba is known for: Latin music, like salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggaetón. Exhilarating easy-to-follow moves with an invigorating atmosphere. It's a dance-fitness class that feels friendly and fun. Instructor: Lydia Hernandez Tu 1/9–3/12 9:00–9:45am $20 1160552 Th 1/11–3/14 9:00–9:45am 1160553

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MUSIC, DANCE, AND THEATRE

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Tap Dance for Seniors

Participate in this exciting and lively American dance art experience. Help develop a sense of rhythm and body coordination, improve balance, and increase strength and flexibility while exploring steps and movement! From practicing proper warm-up techniques to exploring basic choreography, each class will instill confidence and encourage creativity. Have fun! Complexity of steps and choreography increases with each level. Multnomah Arts Center Instructor: Sue Ceswick Tap I Tu 1/9–3/12 10:00–11:00am 1160121

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Tap II Tu 1/9–3/12 11:15am–12:15pm $132 1160122

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Readers Theatre for Seniors

Readers theatre is a style of theatre in which actors present dramatic readings of narrative material, while seated, using only vocal expressions. Develop acting techniques and dive into the world of creating characters through your voice. Bring life to words as you prepare and perform your own readers theatre script. Multnomah Arts Center Instructor: Hannah Kelly W 1/10–3/13 2:45–3:45pm $150 1160695

Adult Violin Group Lessons: Continuing

Take the first steps to mastery. Start with the basics of technique, tone production and note reading. Apply these new skills to play simple melodies and accompaniments in a supportive, small group setting. This activity is open to ages 18 and up but gives priority to participants age 60 and up. Daily individual practice between classes is an important part of successful music instruction. Instrument rentals may be available from CMC. Indicate your need for an instrument at the time of registration or fill out our online rental request form at: communitymusiccenter.org/instruments Community Music Center Instructor: Erica Liebert W 1/10–3/13 7:00–7:45pm $120 1160244

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Drumming Together for Women

Adult Cello Group Lessons: Continuing

Explore the rich tones of the instrument first-hand in a supportive setting. Get a start or refresher on tuning, tone production, bowing and fingering. This class will offer everything you need to play your first tunes and get your first swoons! Daily individual practice between classes is an important part of successful music instruction. This activity is open to ages 18 and up but gives priority to participants age 60 and up. Instrument rentals may be available from CMC. Indicate your need for an instrument at the time of registration or fill out our online rental request form at: communitymusiccenter.org/instruments Community Music Center Instructor: Jon Cheskin F 1/12–3/15 2:15–3:05pm $120 1160204

Find your Renaissance by learning this timeless instrument in the pleasure and comfort of a small group. Begins where the Beginning class leaves off. Bring your own recorder (none provided); instructor suggests Aulos, Zenon or Yamaha brand). Both C (soprano, tenor) and F (alto, bass) recorders welcome. Community Music Center Instructor: Cindy Markham W 1/10–3/13 6:45–7:45pm $120 1160499

Recorder Ensemble

Enter the next level of the instrument's repertoire. Explore more challenging pieces, play two or more sizes in an ensemble where technique and musicianship will develop. Sopranos, altos, tenors, bass and great bass come together as a polished ensemble under the guidance of an instructor. Meet other enthusiasts; refine skills that enable playing as one. There will be opportunity for some to sing play reed and string instruments. Technique and ornamentation will be discussed. Prerequisite: Intermediate ability on C or F instruments (knowledge of all fingerings) and have ability to sight-read and maintain a rhythmically independent part. Community Music Center Intermediate Instructor: Gayle Neuman Th 1/11–3/14 7:00pm–8:30pm $120 1160526 Advanced Instructor: Phil Neuman Th 1/11–3/14 7:00pm–8:30pm $120 1160525

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This is a class designed for those who identify as female to play together, no prior musical experience needed. Find freedom of expression through playing drums and percussion with others. Gain fundamental techniques while trying your hands on instruments such as djembes, ashikos, claves, bells, shakers, and more. Explore multi-part rhythms, including West African, Brazilian and contemporary beats, as well as plenty of time for drum circle games and free-form expression. Feel your sense of shared community and grow and infuse your spirit—a FUN time for all who attend! Instruments are provided by CMC for the class meetings. Open to ages teen through adult with priority to age 60 and up. Community Music Center Instructor: Kari Kjome M 1/8–3/11 5:30–6:30pm $27 1160211

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MUSIC, DANCE, AND THEATRE Piano Group Lessons

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Explore the elements of rhythm, melody and harmony in a comfortable small class setting. Learn to read music and play popular songs on a digital keyboard that simulates a fullsize piano. Students need to have access to a piano or keyboard to practice at home. Community Music Center Beginning Instructor: Timothy Van Cleave There is a $18 fee for lesson book (Alfred Basic Adult All-in-one Piano Course) to purchase on the first day of class, not included in the activity fee. W 1/10–3/13 2:30–3:20pm $120 1160199 Continuing Instructor: Meg Currell This class uses the Alfred Basic Adult All-inone Piano Course. Call the CMC office (503823-3177) before registering to check pages reached to confirm the class is a good fit if you are new. Tu 1/9–3/12 12:00–12:50pm $120 1160229 Tu 1/9–3/12 2:00–2:50pm 1160234

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Virtual classes will be using Zoom, a third-party application. Please be aware that you will need to agree to the terms of use for the third party application to participate in this class. There will be no additional fee associated with use of this application. Instructions and troubleshooting for this class and the third-party application will be emailed to you no later than 24 hours before the first class.

Continuing Group Piano: Virtual

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World Songbook

Enjoy singing from all eras and many lands of songwriting. Explore basic techniques of vocal performance while singing tunes from the golden era of the art song of genres of Jazz and Bossa nova, Bolero and more. Sight reading skill is not required. Community Music Center Instructor: Irina Myachkin Tu 1/9–3/12 2:00–2:50pm $120 1160508

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This class is designed for absolute beginners. Explore the elements of rhythm, melody, and harmony as you learn to read music and gain an understanding of basic music theory and technique. Perfect for students wanting to learn how to play fullsize pianos in a comfortable small group setting. This class uses: Alfred's Basic Adult Allin-One Course: Lesson, Theory, Technic. Students are REQUIRED to purchase and bring their own book to each class. Students must have access to a piano/keyboard at home and are expected to practice. Multnomah Arts Center Instructor: Meg Currell W 1/10–3/13 3:30–4:30pm $150 1160371

Senior Piano Lab for Continuing

This class is designed for students continuing from the previous term. Continue expanding on the basic musical skills and techniques necessary for playing the piano. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the previous term's senior piano lab or equivalent piano knowledge. This class uses: Alfred's Basic Adult Allin-One Course: Lesson, Theory, Technic. Students are REQUIRED to purchase and bring their own book to each class. Students must have access to a piano/keyboard at home and are expected to practice. Multnomah Arts Center Instructor: Meg Currell Th 1/11–3/14 3:30–4:30pm $150 1160372

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FREE Hiking Program Orientation

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East Portland Community Center 740 SE 106th Ave, Portland Monday, January 22 • 10:00–11:30am Activity 1160604 Join this fun and energetic group of seniors in the Lifelong Recreation Hiking Programs. Orientation is for the beginning to advanced hiker. Receive information that helps you have a successful outdoor experience. It's optional to attend an orientation session prior to participating in our program.

Attend if you're interested in learning more about Metro Movers, Hike for Health, Advanced Hike for Health, and Snowshoeing programs.

METRO MOVERS Hike Level 1

$2 per hike • 10:00am–12:00pm Detailed information on the meeting location and directions will be included on your receipt. Internet users can view their receipts online. Prerequisite: There is no skill level assessment required to participate in this program, but you must be able to walk a 25-minute mile without shortness of breath. Sturdy footwear required. HIKE RATINGS Easy: Trails are essentially level or with limited elevation change with well-defined solid surfaces. Moderate: Trails have modest elevation changes over short distances with surfaces consisting of pavement, packed gravel, or dirt with a limited number of footing obstacles such as rocks, roots, or fallen logs. Difficult: Trails may have substantive elevation changes over long distances with surfaces consisting of pavement, packed gravel, or dirt with possibly numerous footing obstacles such as rocks, roots, or fallen logs. Icon identifies hikes that are accessible by public transit.

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MONDAYS

Leaders: Ben Harrison, Linda Tinkham, Charles Westergren 1/22 Officer’s Row Vancouver, WA Easy 1160567 Starting at the lovely park-like setting of Officers’ Row, we will hike past the historic Pearson airfield, historic Fort Vancouver stock aid, cross the Vancouver Land bridge, and visit the exhibits at the Vancouver Waterfront. Restrooms available at the halfway point. 1/29 Cooper Mountain Nature Park Beaverton, OR Moderate 1160568 Cooper Mountain Nature Park’s 230 acres offers visitors 3½ miles of trails that pass through distinct habitats—from conifer forest to prairie to oak woodlands. Visitors will be rewarded with grand views of the Chehalem Mountains, close-up looks at Oregon white oaks and a small prairie that has sat relatively undisturbed for hundreds of years. Restrooms available at meeting location.

2/12 Kelly Point Park N Portland Easy 1160570 Bound by the Columbia Slough on the south, the Willamette River on the west, and the Columbia River on the north, Kelly Point Park forms the tip of the peninsula at the confluence of the rivers. Restrooms available. 2/26 Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge SE Portland Moderate 1160571 Walk woods and meadow along wildlife refuge wetlands. Mostly packed trails and gravel. Restrooms available. 3/4 Mt. Talbert Nature Park Clackamas, OR Difficult 1160572 A forested oasis, Mount Talbert towers above busy roads, shopping centers, and neighborhoods in Clackamas. Trails are forest floor and paved. Restrooms available. Hike for Health qualifier 3/11 Lower Macleay to Willamette NW Portland Moderate 1160573 Heights Follow the trail through Lower Macleay to the Willamette Heights neighborhood. Walk along the creek and up through the woods. Terrain is steep on unpaved paths and can be muddy; hiking poles and boots suggested. Restrooms available.

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2/5 Gresham Butte Gresham, OR Difficult 1160569 Take in sweeping views of Gresham while exploring the Boring Lava Field. Forested, hilly gravel trail. No Restrooms at Trailhead. Participants should use facilities in Gresham before starting hike. Hike for Health Qualifier.


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Leaders: Alan Scott, Terry Wade 1/26 Cook Park Tigard, OR Easy 1160574 Explore Cook Park, including an almost two-mile walk along Tualatin River. Trail is both forest floor and paved path. Restrooms available.

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2/2 Duniway Park and Terwilliger SW Portland Moderate 1160575 Trail Terwilliger Trail offers a beautiful, paved route from southern Portland to Lake Oswego in two disconnected segments. We’ll explore the northern portion that runs through the trees along Terwilliger Boulevard. Restrooms available. 2/9 Trolley Trail Milwaukie, OR Easy 1160576 Walk southbound on the Trolley Trail to Gladstone. Trail is paved. There is a brief stretch walking on sidewalks and will cross SE McLoughlin. Restrooms available. 2/16 Burnt Bridge Trail Vancouver, WA Easy 1160577 This section of Discovery Trail is hard surfaced, shared use trail. The trail passes through a variety of landscapes, including open grasslands and heavily wooded areas. Restrooms available. 2/23 Wildwood Trail from NW 53rd NW Portland Difficult 1160578 Trail is steep with switchbacks on forest floor. At the crest of Dogwood Trail is an open vista that looks out over a panoramic scene of the Willamette River and the city. No restrooms available. Hike for Health qualifier 3/1 Luscher Farms Trail Lake Oswego, OR Moderate 1160579 Walk encompasses meadows, parks, green spaces, and working farm, once part of a farm homestead of Oregon Trail Pioneers. Restrooms available. 3/8 Ridgefield National Wildlife Ridgefield, WA Moderate 1160580 Refuge This is a 2-part hike. First, a 2+ mile loop through the Oak and Wetland trails past the authentic replica of a Native American cedar plank house, like the ones described in Lewis and Clarks’ journals. Then drive a mile back to town of Ridgefield and hike to good viewing spots above Carty Lake where we may see wintering waterfowl. There are usually many kinds of ducks, geese, swans, herons, egrets, and cormorants. Binoculars encouraged. There is a $3 entry fee, unless you have a National Parks & Federal Lands Senior Pass. Restrooms available. 3/15 Fanno Creek Trail Tigard, OR Easy 1160581 This is an easy walk on paved trail that meanders through the city of Tigard. Restrooms available. 160

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SNOWSHOEING $50 per trip Get out and experience a winter wonderland of snow, scenery, and fresh air in the Mt. Hood National Forest with a guided, group snowshoe experience. Snowshoe and pole rental included in the cost of each trip. You may bring your own equipment if you prefer. Prerequisite: Hikers must have qualified for Level 2 Hike for Health within the last year to participate. This includes those who completed a Hike for Health Qualifier or any Difficult rated Metro Mover hike in the last year. Please call Lifelong Recreation at 503823-4328 to confirm your qualification status.

Snowshoeing Mt. Hood— Introductory

We will trek for 2–3 hours, covering 2–4 miles of trail, with stops along the way. Dress warmly in layers and wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. After the trek, warm up with lunch and camaraderie at a nearby restaurant. Bring plenty of water and money for lunch. Meet at: East Portland Community Center Time: 9:00am–5:00pm Leaders: Ben Harrison, Dennis Jones Tuesday, 1/9

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We will trek for abut 4 hours, covering 3–6 miles of trail, with a stop in the middle for a sack lunch. Dress warmly in layers and wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. Bring plenty of water and lunch. Meet at: East Portland Community Center Time: 8:30am–5:30pm Leaders: Ben Harrison, Dennis Jones, Pat Kaiser Tuesday, 1/23

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Due to high demand for our Hike for Health and Snowshoeing programs, we ask that you register for no more than three Hike for Health and Snowshoeing trips during the first week registration is open to the public. After December 21 for Session A and January 25 for Session B, please feel free to register for as many additional programs as you’d like. Thank you for supporting us to reach as many Portlanders as we can!


HIKE FOR HEALTH

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Hike for Health Qualifiers

$2 per hike Detailed information on the meeting location and directions will be included on your receipt. Internet users can view their receipts online. Prerequisite: There is no skill level assessment required to participate in this program, but you must be able to walk a 25-minute mile without shortness of breath. Sturdy footwear required. Icon identifies hikes that are accessible by public transit. Lp = loop hike

RT = round trip hike (out and back)

Due to high demand for our Hike for Health and Snowshoeing programs, we ask that you register for no more than three Hike for Health and Snowshoeing trips during the first week registration is open to the public. After December 21 for Session A and January 25 for Session B, please feel free to register for as many additional programs as you’d like. Thank you for supporting us to reach as many Portlanders as we can! Date

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Hike Level 2

$25 per hike Van Transportation: Hikers meet at the designated community center and travel to the trailhead in our 15-passenger van. Prerequisite: Hikers must have qualified for Level 2 Hike for Health within the last year to participate. This includes those who completed a Hike for Health Qualifier or any Difficult rated Metro Mover hike in the last year. Please call Lifelong Recreation at 503-823-4328 to confirm your qualification status. PP&R Lifelong Recreation operates under Special Use Permits with the USDA Forest Service, and is an equal opportunity outdoor recreation service provider. Mileage listed is the total length of the hike. Elevation listed is cumulative elevation gain, adding all uphill portions of the trail. RT = round trip hike (out and back)

Due to high demand for our Hike for Health and Snowshoeing programs, we ask that you register for no more than three Hike for Health and Snowshoeing trips during the first week registration is open to the public. After December 21 for Session A and January 25 for Session B, please feel free to register for as many additional programs as you’d like. Thank you for supporting us to reach as many Portlanders as we can! Date Hike Name

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2/7 Lucia & Moulton Falls (Yacolt, WA) 7 RT / 500ˈ 8:30am–4:30pm 1160582 Mountain Falls Trail is an out and back hike along the Lewis River. The trail crosses a picturesque foot bridge, and then follows the Lewis River on a hard surface trail. Enjoy a short secondary hike to view Lucia Falls before returning home. Leaders: Tanya Molina, Kathy Caricchio Pick-up location: East Portland Community Center 2/14 Nehalem Spit Loop (Manzanita, OR) 6 lp / 100ˈ 8:30am–6:00pm 1160583 Starting at Nehalem Bay State Park, hike along the beach to the north jetty, and then around the spit on the scenic bay side to the boat ramp. Possible seal and bird sightings. Leaders: Tanya Molina, Kathy Caricchio Pick-up Location: Matt Dishman Community Center 2/21 Beacon Rock (Skamania County, WA) 1.6 RT / 375ˈ 8:30am–4:30pm 1160584 A 1.8-mile switchback trail takes you up the 848-foot Beacon Rock overlooking the Columbia River. After climbing Beacon Rock, we will venture onto a beautiful 1.6-mile trail to view Little Beacon Rock. Leaders: Tanya Molina, Beverly Wolf 163 Pick-up location: East Portland Community Center

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2/28 Cottonwood Canyon (Wasco, OR) 4.5 RT / 100ˈ 8:00am–6:30pm 1160585 Hike along the John Day River in the arid and rocky grasslands of central Oregon. Unusual rock formations and an interesting interpretive area to explore. Leaders: Tanya Molina, Beverly Wolf Pick-up location: East Portland Community Center 3/5 Lower Deschutes River (The Dalles, OR) 7 RT / 200ˈ 8:30am–5:00pm 1160586 Moderate. Hike the Deschutes River Trail from the State Park on the Columbia River almost to Colorado Camp, returning on the upper gravel road. This hike offers expansive river views, waterfowl, and possibly other wildlife. With luck we’ll even have dry weather! Leaders: Dennis Jones, Pete Schmierbach Pick-up location: East Portland Community Center 3/6 Wilson River (Tillamook Forest, OR) 5.9 RT / 606ˈ 8:30am–5:30pm 1160587 Hike along the beautiful Wilson River, cross over the river on a suspension bridge, and view a cascading waterfall. Leaders: Tanya Molina and Beverly Wolf Pick-up location: Matt Dishman Community Center 3/7 Lower Salmon River (Welches) 5.5 RT / 400ˈ 9:00am–5:00pm 1160588 Let’s take a leisurely stroll along the scenic Salmon River. It’s perfect for a winter getaway, socializing with friends, and enjoying nature. Leaders: Pat Kaiser, Paula Yocum Pick-up location: East Portland Community Center 3/12 Catherine Creek (Lyle, WA) 5 RT / 550ˈ 8:30am–5:00pm 1160589 Moderate. We’ll explore several trails in search of early wildflowers. Nice views of the Columbia River Gorge. Leaders: Dennis Jones, Terry Wade Pick-up location: East Portland Community Center 3/13 Old Salmon River (Welches, OR) 4.5RT / 100ˈ 9:00am–3:30pm 1160590 Hike along the beautiful Salmon River through lush old growth forest and rushing rapids. Leaders: Tanya Molina and Beverly Wolf Pick-up location: East Portland Community Center

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STANDARD HIKING SUPPLIES

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Standard supplies for Metro Movers, Hike for Health, and Advanced Hike for Health • Appropriate footwear: either hiking boots or equivalent with lugged soles for trails, sturdy shoes for walks • Clothing layers which wick well and allow you to maintain a comfortable temperature in hot and cold conditions, preventing condensation from sweat: • a lightweight, breathable base layer • a middle warmth layer • a rain jacket as third or outer layer (also serves as windbreaker) and optional rain pants • Hat: wide-brimmed in summer, warm in winter • Gloves: under cold weather conditions, including high altitude in spring/fall • Water: enough for the hike length, adjusting for temperature, elevation gain and sun exposure. Recommend a base amount of 8oz per mile plus a spare pint for emergencies • Whistle on person (e.g. on lanyard around neck) • Sunglasses (optional, but recommended for some hikes) • Hiking poles (optional, but recommended for some hikes) • Optional energy snack Additional standard supplies for Hike for Health and Advanced Hike for Health • Traction footwear: either hiking boots or equivalent with lugged soles • Knapsack or other means to carry hiking gear (chest and hip straps highly recommended) • Hiking socks: either lined wool, liner sock plus outer sock, or other system that insulates and breathes and prevents hot spots and blisters • Food for snacks on the trail and lunch, with extra for emergencies • Personal First Aid Kit (see Hikers First Aid Kit list for more details) • Flashlight: small, lightweight, LED recommended • Emergency blanket/shelter • Spare eyeglasses (optional, but recommended) • Many additional safety items (e.g. map, compass, communication devices, Wilderness First Aid Kit) are carried by the hike leaders, so it is important that all hikers stay with the group. The hike leaders will be introduced at the trail heads. See the online hike descriptions for more information about specific conditions or equipment recommendations for each hike.

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PORTLAND TENNIS CENTER 324 NE 12th Avenue Portland, OR 97232 503-823-3189 Building Supervisor Monika Kowalewski

BUILDING HOURS VARY due to staffing levels and weather and are posted on-site. Check online or call

Bus Lines #12, #19, #20, #70

for more information.

ADA Accessibility: Entrances, Parking

Building Closures and Special Hours December 24 6:45am–3:00pm December 25 CLOSED December 31 6:45am–3:00pm January 1 CLOSED

FACILITY FEATURES • Year-round tennis programming • 12 lighted tennis courts; 8 indoor and 4 outdoor • 16 outdoor pickleball courts (only available during Summer Mixer)

At Portland Tennis Center (PTC), there are a variety of opportunities to learn the game of tennis, play, and compete at any age or ability level. Activities include adult and junior tennis classes, lessons, mixers, drills, cardio tennis, ball machine drills with pro, USTA, and City League team competition. Additionally, we offer a full developmental pathway for juniors September through May, and camps June through August.

RESERVATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES TO PLAY Reserve tennis courts, register for adult and junior tennis classes, drills, mixers, and all other programs at: portland.gov/parks/portland-tennis-center COURT RENTALS Reserve available courts 3 days in advance at 12:30pm. • 75 minutes: $32.50 Indoor | $12.50 Outdoor • Pass holders reserve courts for free • Pickleball courts only available during Summer Mixer. DOUBLES MIXERS Meet and connect with tennis players across all levels of play. Levels 2.0-2.5 do not need a rating, however, levels 3.0 and higher need a current USTA or PTC Rating. • $13 PICKELBALL SUMMER MIXERS Summer Pickleball is held outdoors and facilitated by skilled staff to ensure a fun experience for beginners and experts alike. • $5 DRILLS Live ball and fast paced fun offered with level-based format, for drills, cardio tennis, and specialty drills. • $16 LESSONS Subject to pro and court availability. Contact PTC for pricing, availability, and reservation process. • Starting at $62/hour. Cancellation Policy: Please cancel outside of 24 hours for activities and court reservations. Canceling within 24 hours will incur a $5 fee. 166

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PASS OPTIONS AND FEES MONTH PASS

With an auto renew Monthly Pass you have access to free court reservations. Register for all PTC tennis programs at: portland.gov/parks/register

Price Per Month Adult

$74

Couple

$111

Senior

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age 18–59

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age 60+

$90

Family

$116

Junior

$53

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age 18 & under • •

Thanks to the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy), we can offer new payment options for City of Portland residents that allow you to choose payment levels based on your needs. Register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of 25, 50, 75, or 90%. No proof of income is required. portland.gov/parks/discount

ACCESS PASS

City of Portland residents can register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of up to 90%. The pass is valid for 12 months from the date of enrollment. No proof of income is required. An Access Pass may be applied to: • Admission to recreation centers and pools • Classes, camps, lessons, and other registered activities • Preschool and after school programs • Personal training

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DISCOUNT OPTIONS

Once you have registered for an Access Pass, you can sign up for any PP&R activity or purchase an admission pass at a reduced cost. Your Access Pass will automatically apply to eligible activities for 12 months.

The fees listed reflect pricing for City of Portland residents. Non-residents are charged more to account for City of Portland taxes that support Portland Parks & Recreation. Month pass is charged monthly and can be canceled anytime. Pass cancellation will not include any pro-ration of pass fees.

Register online at portland.gov/parks/discount, in-person, or over the phone.

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JUNIOR PROGRAMS Red Ball

This class focuses on introducing the game of tennis and the fundamentals of form. Court size at this level are 36’ x 18’, with a net that is 2’9” high. Red foam balls are softer and bounce slower to make learning more accessible for small children. Age 4–5 MW 1/8–2/7 MW 2/12–3/13

3:45–4:30pm $108 1159419 3:45–4:30pm $108 1159420

Age 6–7 MW 1/8–2/7 MW 2/12–3/13

3:45–4:45pm $144 1159421 3:45–4:45pm $144 1159423

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Bronze

Bronze level classes are appropriate for new players and players with some playing experience. The class will focus on the fundamentals of serving and rallying using a game-based curriculum and develop balance, agility and coordination. Age 8–11 MW 1/8–2/7 MW 2/12–3/13 Age 11–14 MW 1/8–2/7 MW 2/12–3/13

3:45–4:45pm $144 1159427 3:45–4:45pm $144 1159428

4:45–6:00pm $180 1159517 4:45–6:00pm $180 1159518

Bronze JV

Age 14–18 Bronze level classes are appropriate for new players and players with some playing experience. The class will focus on the fundamentals of serving and rallying using a game-based curriculum and develop balance, agility and coordination. MW 1/8–2/7 4:45–6:00pm $180 1159573 MW 2/12–3/13 4:45–6:00pm $180 1159574

ALL GENDER PTC JUNIOR EVALUATION SESSION

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Silver

Silver level classes are an intermediate level class for students who want to advance their skills and start match play experience. Focus will include stroke mechanics as well as doubles positioning and tactics. Rating required for enrollment.* Friday classes take place 4:00-5:15pm. Age 8–11 M W F 1/8–2/9 M W F 2/12–3/15

4:45–6:00pm $280 1159576 4:45–6:00pm $280 1159577

Age 11–14 M W F 1/8–2/9 M W F 2/12–3/15

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Silver JV

Age 14–18 Silver level classes are an intermediate level class for students who want to advance their skills and start match play experience. Focus will include stroke mechanics as well as doubles positioning and tactics. *Friday classes take place 4:00–5:15pm M W F* 1/8–2/9 4:45–6:00pm $280 1159580 M W F* 2/12–3/15 4:45–6:00pm $280 1159581

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JUNIOR PROGRAMS Silver Combo Class

Diamond

Age 11–18 MW 1/8–2/7 MW 2/12–3/13

10 & Under High Performance

Silver level classes are an intermediate level class for students who want to advance their skills and start match play experience. Focus will include stroke mechanics as well as doubles positioning and tactics. This class will only meet on Mondays and Wednesdays with NO match play on Friday’s, due to limited space. Rating required for enrollment. 6:00–7:15pm $180 1159583 6:00–7:15pm $180 115958

Gold 1

Age 7–10 This class focuses on introducing the game of tennis and the fundamentals of form. Players will learn balance, agility and coordination. Rating required for enrollment. MW 1/8–2/7 3:45–4:45pm $144 1159425 MW 2/12–3/13 3:45–4:45pm $144 1159426

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Age 10–18 Gold level classes are an advanced level class for students that have significant playing experience and are playing competitively in tournaments. Players should have achieved the fundamentals of stroke mechanics and be moving towards refining their strokes and play style. UTR Level: 1–2.99 *Friday classes take place 5:15–7:15pm. Tu Th F* 1/9–2/9 4:00–6:00pm $480 1159585 Tu Th F* 2/13–3/15 4:00–6:00pm $480 1159586

Age 12–18 Diamond level classes are an advanced level class for tournament level players who are looking for a rigorous, high intensity challenge. UTR Level: 6+ *Friday classes take place 5:15–7:15pm. Tu Th F* 1/9–2/9 4:00–6:00pm $480 1159589 Tu Th F* 2/13–3/15 4:00–6:00pm $480 1159590

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Age 12–18 Gold level classes are an advanced level class for students that have significant playing experience and are playing competitively in tournaments. Players should have achieved the fundamentals of stroke mechanics and be moving towards refining their strokes and play style. UTR Level: 3–5.99 *Friday classes take place 5:15–7:15pm. Tu Th F* 10/3–11/3 4:00–6:00pm $420 1156968 Tu Th F* 11/7–12/15 4:00–6:00pm $432 1156969

All lessons are 30 minutes. Not all levels offered at all times. Scan the QR code or visit portland.gov/parks/register. to view and register for swim lessons.

SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 for January 8–February 11 activities SIGN UP BEGINNING AT 9:30AM: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 for February 12–March 31 activities

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ADULT PROGRAMS Beginning

Age 18 & up (USTA / NTRP 1.0–2.0) This tennis class is designed for people who are new to the game or who have not received instruction to provide basic skills needed to play tennis, including etiquette, positioning, rules, and scoring. Tu 1/9–2/6 6:00–7:15pm $150.00 1159422 Tu 2/13–3/12 6:00–7:15pm $150.00 1159424 Th 1/11–2/8 7:15–8:30pm $150.00 1159480 Th 2/15–3/14 7:15–8:30pm $150.00 1159481 Su 1/14–2/11 11:45–1:00pm $150.00 1159482 Su 2/18–3/17 11:45–1:00pm $150.00 1159483

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Advanced Beginning

Age 18 & up (USTA / NTRP 2.0–2.5) This class will expand on what has been learned in the Adult Beginning class and players will work on developing more consistency across all strokes. Tu 1/9–2/6 7:15–8:30pm $150.00 1159499 Tu 2/13–3/12 7:15–8:30pm $150.00 1159500 Th 1/11–2/8 6:00–7:15pm $150.00 1159501 Th 2/15–3/14 6:00–7:15pm $150.00 1159502 Su 1/14–2/11 10:30–11:45am $150.00 1159503 Su 2/18–3/17 10:30–11:45am $150.00 1159504

Intermediate

Age 18 & up | (USTA / NTRP 2.5–3.0) This class will build on the basics, reinforcing technique, adding advanced drills and learning how to play doubles. USTA Level of 2.5–3.0 Rating required for enrollment. M 1/8–2/5 7:15–8:30pm $120.00 1159505 M 2/12–3/11 7:15–8:30pm $120.00 1159506 W 1/10–2/7 6:00–7:15pm $150.00 1159507 W 2/14–3/13 6:00–7:15pm $150.00 1159508

ALL LEVEL WEEKEND PLAY

PTC is proud to partner with KidsNTennis, the Greater Portland Tennis Council, and USTA Rec Tennis to provide weekend opportunities for all levels to participate, play, and learn more about tennis. We hope to see you on the court! Racquets provided. SATURDAYS: Kids-N-Tennis.org Kids N’ Tennis, Inc. is open to any children who are interested in learning how to play tennis and could benefit from an excellent coaching staff of certified tennis teaching professionals. Kids can attend our free summer camps at Irving Park or participate in yearround lessons at the Portland Tennis Center, Saturday mornings from 8:00–11:45am. See Kids-N-Tennis.org for more information, or call 503-880-0582.

Advanced Intermediate

Age 18 & up | (USTA / NTRP 3.5 +) These lessons are for participants who already have sound fundamentals and are working on advanced technique such as spin serves, continental grip volleys, the slice backhand and basic strategies. Players at this level are ready for USTA or other competitive play. Lessons will focus on refining strokes and developing offensive and defensive abilities. Strategy and tactics for singles and doubles will be covered. USTA Level of 3.5+ Rating required for enrollment. M 1/8–2/5 6:00–7:15pm $120.00 1159509 M 2/12–3/11 6:00–7:15pm $120.00 1159510 W 1/10–2/7 7:15–8:30pm $150.00 1159511 W 2/14–3/13 7:15–8:30pm $150.00 1159512

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PORTLAND TENNIS CENTER

324 NE 12th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232 | 503-823-3189

portland.gov/parks/portland-tennis-center BALL MACHINE DRILLS

$12 fee

Monday–Thursday Times TBD (Please Call PTC: 503-823-3189) Monday / Wednesday Times TBD (Please Call PTC: 503-823-3189)

INDOOR SENIOR MIXERS

$13 fee Balls provided.

2.0–2.5 Levels (no rating criteria) Tuesday / Thursday 9:15am–11:15am 3.0–3.5 Levels (no rating criteria) Monday / Wednesday 9:15–11:15am

Senior Intermediate 2.5–3.0

Age: 55 & up This class will build on the basics, reinforcing technique, adding advanced drills and learning how to play doubles. Instructor: David Blagden F 1/12–2/9 1:00–2:15pm $150 1159513 F 2/16–3/15 1159514

1:00–2:15pm $150

Senior Advanced Intermediate 3.0–3.5

Age: 55 & up This class will expand on what has been learned in the Adult Intermediate class and players will work on developing more consistency across all strokes. Recommended USTA Level of 3.0–3.5 Instructor: David Blagden F 1/12–2/9 2:15–3:30pm $150 1159515 F 2/16–3/15 1159516 Portland Tennis Center | 503-823-3189

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Existing Pass Holders: Passes auto-renew monthly. Includes free court time.


Ladybug Nature Walks For children ages 2–6 and an adult! Discover new parks, meet new friends, and learn about nature. Each child borrows a “ladybug backpack” full of tools for exploring. 10:00–11:00am on certain weekdays at parks around town. $5 per child (or discounted using an Access Pass). Pre-register online. portland.gov/ladybugwalks

Nature Field Trips For schools and community groups (elementary through adult) Hands-on, science-based field trips in Parks and natural areas. Topics include amphibians, birds, bugs, geology, habitats, plants, pollinators, water quality, and more! portland.gov/fieldtrips

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PHOTO POLICY Portland 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.

INCLUSION SERVICES • Inclusion Services works with Parks staff and registered participant(s) to develop support plans for meaningful access. • Services can be requested for all Parks & Recreation registered programs. If you are unsure what to register for, contact the Inclusion team at 971-284-5060. We can give you some things to consider when choosing a class or facility for your activity. • All individuals are allowed to participant in all recreation programming, PP&R’s Adaptive Program (AIR) is available at the request of the community member only. • Requesting Inclusion Services is a decision of the participant or their caregiver(s), Recreation staff do not request or require the support of Inclusion Services. • Each request for accommodations comes with a variety of components to consider, please be aware each request is handled on a case-by-case basis. • To inquire about support or the Inclusion Services program, please contact the Coordinator at 971-284-5060. • Once registered, please complete an inclusion request form which can be found online at portland.gov/parks/air. Once Inclusion Services received the completed request form, you will be contacted by the Coordinator who will establish a support plan for the participant. • For registered classes and programs, the request for accommodations should be made a minimum of 10 business days prior to the start date of the class or program. Requests made fewer than 10 days in advance should still be submitted and all efforts will be made to provide an accommodation in a timely manner.

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PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTORY ARTS & CULTURE

PROGRAMS & SERVICES

Community Music Center 3350 SE Francis St, 97202 communitymusiccenter.org

503-823-3177

Gateway Discovery Park 10520 NE Halsey St, 97220 gatewaydiscoverypdx.org

971-275-3081

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Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N Interstate Ave, 97217

Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 858 portland.gov/parks/air

503-307-4131

Community Gardens 6437 SE Division St, 97206 503-823-1612 portland.gov/parks/communitygardens Customer Service Center 1120 SW 5th Ave #858, 97204 portland.gov/parks/customerservice

503-823-2525

Multnomah Arts Center 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, 97219 multnomahartscenter.org

503-823-2787

503-823-3601

Summer Free for All 7688 SW Capitol Hwy, 97219 portland.gov/parks/sffa

Environmental Education 2909 SW 2nd Ave, 97201 portland.gov/parks/ee

503-823-5059

Parks for New Portlanders 1120 SW 5th Ave, Suite 1302, 97204 parksfornewportlanders.org

503-260-2487

GARDENS & SITES Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden 5801 SE 28th Ave, 97202 503-771-8386 International Rose Test Garden 400 SW Kingston Ave, 97205

503-823-3664

Leach Botanical Garden 6704 SE 122nd Ave, 97236

503-823-9503

Pittock Mansion 3229 NW Pittock Dr, 97210

503-823-3623

Peninsula Rose Garden 700 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217

503-823-3642

Portland Parks Golf portland.gov/parks/golf Portland Tennis Center 324 NE 12th Ave, 97232 portland.gov/parks/ptc

503-823-3189

Rosewood Music Program 16126 SE Stark St, 97233 portland.gov/parks/73708

503-823-3177

Lifelong Recreation 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 858 portland.gov/parks/lifelong

503-823-4328

SUN Community Schools Administration portland.gov/parks/sun 503-260-0507 TeenForce portland.gov/parks/TeenForce

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Urban Forestry 1900 SW 4th Ave, First Floor, 97201 portland.gov/parks/trees

503-823-8733

Volunteer Services 1120 SW 5th Ave, Suite 1302, 97204 portland.gov/parks/volunteer

503-823-5121

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PORTLAND PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTORY COMMUNITY CENTERS & POOLS Charles Jordan Community Center 9009 N Foss Ave, 97203

503-823-3631

Columbia Indoor Pool 7701 N Chautauqua Blvd, 97217

503-823-3669

Creston Outdoor Pool (summer only) 4454 SE Powell Blvd, 97206

503-823-3672

East Portland Community Center and Pool 740 SE 106th Ave, 97216 503-823-3450 503-823-3674

Matt Dishman Community Center and Pool 77 NE Knott St, 97212 503-823-3673 Montavilla Community Center 8219 NE Glisan St, 97220

503-823-4101

Montavilla Outdoor Pool (summer only) 8219 NE Glisan St, 97220 503-823-3675 Mt Scott Community Center and Pool 5530 SE 72nd Ave, 97206 503-823-3183 Peninsula Park Community Center 700 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217

SPORTS & GOLF

503-823-3620

Eastmoreland Golf Course 2425 SE Bybee Blvd, 97202

503-775-2900

Peninsula Park Outdoor Pool (summer only) 700 N Rosa Parks Way, 97217 503-823-3677

Colwood Golf Center 7313 NE Columbia Blvd, 97218

503-254-5515

Pier Park Outdoor Pool (summer only) 9341 N St Johns Ave, 97203 503-823-3678

Heron Lakes Golf Course 3500 N Victory Blvd, 97217

503-289-1818

Southwest Community Center and Pool 6820 SW 45th Ave, 97219 503-823-2840

Owens Sports Complex (Delta Park) 10737 N Union Ct, 97217

503-823-1656

St Johns Community Center 8427 N Central St, 97203

503-823-3192

Portland International Raceway 1940 N Victory Blvd, 97217

503-823-7223

Wilson Outdoor Pool (summer only) 1151 SW Vermont St, 97219

503-823-3680

Portland Tennis Center 324 NE 12th Ave, 97232

503-823-3189

Woodstock Community Center 5905 SE 43rd Ave, 97206

503-823-3633

RedTail Golf Course 8200 SW Scholls Ferry Road Beaverton, OR 97008

503-646-5166

Rose City Golf Course 2200 NE 71st Ave, 97213

503-253-4744

St Johns Racquet Center 7519 N Burlington Ave, 97203

503-823-3629

Sports Office

503-823-5126

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Grant Outdoor Pool (summer only) 2300 NE 33rd Ave, 97212


1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 858 Portland, OR 97204 PORTLANDPARKS.ORG

WE’RE HIRING!

Lifeguards, swim instructors, camp and after school program counselors, customer service staff, arts and sports instructors, and more. Seasonal and year-round positions available.

PORTLAND.GOV/PARKS/EMPLOYMENT Apply now for winter and spring positions! Look for summer job postings in late February. For general employment information, contact Andre.Channel@portlandoregon.gov For Aquatics employment information, contact Laure.Butera@portlandoregon.gov


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