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Summer 2020Look inside for: Affordable & FunThemed Summer Day Camps(Superhero, Bike, Jungle) FREE Movies in the ParkTIGARD FREE NeighborhoodPop Up Events FREE Concertsat Cook ParkPARKS & REC

A C T I V I T YOur Mission:G U I D EcontentsProviding healthy and diverse recreationalopportunities through programs, events,parks, and natural areas, for all ages and3 COVID-19 Message4 Summer Campsabilities, ensuring that the City of Tigard isa desirable place to live and play.TIGARDPARKS & REC6 Youth10 SeniorWe strive to be inclusive to all. If you orsomeone you know needs special assistancefor any Tigard Parks & Rec activity orprogram, please let us know! If you have anyideas or tips to help us be more inclusive,11 Libraryplease tell us!12 EventsParks and Recreation Advisory Board16 AquaticsPublic Board meetings are held on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.Please check website for location.T I G A R D PA R KS & R ECcontactsEvent/Activity mberly CederholmRecreation Coordinator503.718.2605kimberlyc@tigard-or.govThe City of Tigard offers more than 540 acres of parks, greenways and natural areas.Our parks system ranges from ballfields to ecosystem reserves to neighborhoodspaces. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) has the responsibility toadvise the public works director and city council regarding park and recreationpolicies, budget, facilities, programs and other needs of the community to providequality park and recreation services. These spaces offer residents of all ages andabilities recreation opportunities, from walking to team sports. Best of all, they letresidents and visitors connect with each other and their neighbors.Volunteer with Tigard Parks & RecKaitlyn McKinneyRecreation Program Specialist503.718.2604kaitlynm@tigard-or.govMartin McKnightActing Parks Manager503.718.2598martin@tigard-or.govChad MorrowActing Parks Supervisor503.718.2598chad@tigard-or.govShare your time and talents with our community through a volunteer positionwith Tigard Parks & Recreation. There are many fun and exciting opportunities tochoose from. Volunteers are needed for the 5K Fun Run in September. To learnmore and sign up contact: kimberlyc@tigard-or.gov @CityofTigard@TigardOR@cityoftigard2 TIGARD PARKS & REC ACTIVITY GUIDESUMMER 2020

CIT Y OF TIGARD PARKS & RECREATIONA NOTE ON COVID-19To the Tigard community:We’re here for you — to keep you safe, to keep you healthy, and to keep you active. Formonths, we’ve been scheduling a summer full of classes, camps and events. We recognizethe uncertainty that the COVID-19 pandemic brings to hosting public events. We will followthe advice of the county and state officials in deciding whether our summer programmingcan take place in a safe and healthy environment.As we navigate this unprecedented time, I want you to know that:OUR WORK CONTINUES.We are still operating and providing the resources you need. The work may lookand feel different, but the dedication of our workforce is the same. We are hereto serve and are doing just that. Please let us know how we can help.WE ARE LISTENING AND LEARNING EACH DAY.We are often asked, “When are we going back to normal?” The simple answer iswe are not. As we navigate this crisis, we are also viewing this as an opportunity.An opportunity to create our “new” normal. To build a comprehensive andresponsive system that supports all our community. To tear down barriersand strengthen access.THINGS WILL GET BETTER.We may not know when, but we know how. Physical distancing (aka socialdistancing) should be maintained. Wear a face mask when going outside. Monitoryour temperature regularly. Stay connected, engaged and please stay safe.Our Recreation staff is excited to be a part of your summer whether in-person or online. Forthe latest information on our classes, camps and events, visit www.tigard-or.gov/recreation.Things are changing daily so please check back regularly to stay informed. We’re also happyto connect via email (recreation@tigard-or.gov) or on the phone (503-718-2605).We look forward to seeing you soon.Marty WineCity Manager, City of TigardWWW.TIGARD-OR.GOV/CORONASUMMER 2020www.tigard-or.gov/recreation 3

You must pre-registerfor all day camps.Before and after careavailable for most camps.camps are limited to 12 kids.SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLEREGISTER AT: WWW.TIGARD-OR.GOV/RECREATIONNEW! Day CampsMon–Fri 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Ages 6–11 195Mon/Tue/Thu:Wed:Fri:Dirksen Education CenterCook Park, Shelter 3; Campers will spend the day paddling onthe Tualatin River in partnership with the Tualatin RiverkeepersCook Park, Shelter 2; Campers will splash around in the TigardPool in partnership with the Tigard Tualatin Aquatic DistrictANIMAL PLANETUNDER THE SEAJul 1–3 117Aug 17–21Animal activities and adventuresabound for young zoologists in ouranimal-centric camp. Be ready fora journey to explore the varioushabitats animals survive in. This issure to be a wild time!The longest mountain range in the worldis found under water, killer whales arethe largest members of the dolphinfamily, and humans have only explored5% of the world’s oceans. After a weekof games and activities, your camperwill leave this camp with even moreinformation to share.AROUND THE WORLDJul 20–24What took Phileas Fogg 80 days,we’ll accomplish in five! Your childwill explore a different country eachday through crafts, games, and avariety of creative fun activities.4 TIGARD PARKS & REC ACTIVITY GUIDEFITNESS, FUN AND FRIENDSAug 24–28Boredom will be nowhere in sight at ourFitness, Fun, and Friends Day Camp! Thisweek is all about experiencing fitness thefun way through high energy activities,games and team sports.SUMMER 2020

SUMMER DAY CAMPSNEW! Mini CampsMon–Thu 9 a.m.–Noon Ages 4–6 68Fanno Creek House, 13335 SW Hall BlvdSUPERHEROJUNGLEJul 13–16Aug 10–13Diana Prince is Wonder Woman.Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Clark Kentis Superman. What is your child’ssuperhero name? A week of crafts,games, and activities will help your childchannel their inner crusader.Lizards, gorillas, and frogs – oh my!There will be no lion around for youngexplorers as we get together for a weekof jungle-themed games, crafts, andactivities. Roar-some!NEW!Saddle Up Bike CampsMon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m. 325Wheelies Ages 8–10; Cruisers Ages 10–13Jul 13–17 Aug 10–14Bike in 2-5 mile increments: short, easy,and fun. Activities also include splashparks, blueberry picking, creek walks,bowling, swimming, sports, arts andcrafts, drama, music, hiking and jellowars! Learn bicycle skills, safety and basicmechanical knowledge - all woven into aweek of active fun. Campers only need toknow how to ride a bike. No need to beable to cover long distances fast.Meet at Tualatin Valley Fire & RescueStation 51 Community Room at8935 SW Burnham Street in Tigard.EnrichmentAnnouncingtheSessionof SeedClasses- JulyClasses!13-17, s, 2:00-3:30pm Oct. 13-Nov. 17, 2019 Hazelbrook Middle School, TualatinTualatinSEED is a seriesseries ofof extracurricularextracurricular enrichment classes offeredoffered by TheTheSEED classesclasses areare openopen totoFoundationFoundation forfor TigardTigard Tualatin Schools. SEEDa widewide varietyvariety ofof topics.topics.grades 3-12 andareaand covercover aarea studentsstudents inin tiondetailsandregistration:SUMMER 2020www.tigard-or.gov/recreation 5

YouthSKYHAWKS: MULTI–SPORTCAMP (SOCCER, BASKETBALL& BASEBALL)Ages 6–12Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m.Summerlake Park 179Jul 6–10Ages 4–7Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–NoonSummerlake Park 135Jul 6–10SKYHAWKS: BASKETBALLCAMPAges 6–12YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER FOR ALL YOUTH ACTIVITIESSPORTSSOCCER SHOTS: MINI,CLASSIC & PREMIER CLASSAges 2–7Soccer Shots is an engaging children’ssoccer program with a focus on characterdevelopment. Classes focus on basic toadvanced soccer skills.For class times and to register, visit:www.soccershots.orgBonita Park or Jack Park 170Sat Jul 11–Aug 29Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–NoonCook Park 135Jul 13–17Ages 4–7SKYHAWKS SPORTS CAMPSSkyhawks provides a wide variety offun, safe and positive programs thatemphasize critical lessons in sports andlife, such as teamwork, respect andsportsmanship.Our programs are designed to give eachchild a positive introduction into sportswhile fostering a lifelong love for anactive, healthy lifestyle. Register at:www.tigard-or.gov/recreationCook Park or Summerlake Park 170Sun Jul 12–Aug 30SKYHAWKS:TENNIS CAMPSOCCER SHOTS:SUMMER CAMPSMon–Fri 9 a.m.–NoonSummerlake Park 135Aug 10–14This camp is filled with fun, skill buildingactivities all while learning about soccer.Campers play fun games that encouragethem to believe in themselves, overcomeobstacles, and try their best. Each daywill also include a camp craft!SKYHAWKS:FLAG FOOTBALL CAMPMon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m.Summerlake Park 179Aug 10–14SKYHAWKS: LACROSSE CAMPAges 7–14 yearsMon–Fri 9 a.m.–NoonCook Park 135Jul 13–17Ages 6–12Ages 4–7Register at: www.soccershots.orgSummerlake Park 190Mon–Fri Jul 6–10 9 a.m.–NoonAges 6–12Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–3 p.m.Summerlake Park 179Jul 13–17Cook Park 190Mon–Fri Aug 17–21 9 a.m.–Noon6 TIGARD PARKS & REC ACTIVITY GUIDESUMMER 2020

YOUTH SportsSKYHAWKS: MULTI–SPORTCAMP (CAPTURE THE FLAG,DODGEBALL, ULTIMATEFRISBEE)Ages 6–12Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–NoonCook Park 135Jul 27–31SKYHAWKS: VOLLEYBALL CAMPAges 7–14Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–NoonCook Park 135Jul 27–31NEW! US TENNISASSOCIATION:REC TENNIS CAMPSAges 6–14SKYHAWKS: BASEBALL CAMPAges 6–12Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–NoonCook Park 135Aug 3–7SKYHAWKS: CHEERLEADINGCAMPAges 5–11Mon–Fri 9 a.m.–NoonCook Park 135Aug 3–7Rec Tennis teaches youth playerstennis fundamentals in a safe, fun andencouraging environment. The goalis to allow children to develop at theirown pace, with the right equipment,so they enjoy a lifetime of tennis eitherrecreationally or competitively. Allequipment is provided. Register at:www.rectennis.com/summer-tennis-campSummerlake Park Mon–FriJul 27–31 Aug 3–78–9:30 a.m. 4810:30 a.m.–Noon 488 a.m.–Noon 115Recreation Cancellation and Refund PolicyNEW! INSTRUCTIONALYOUTH VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAges 7–15Interest and enthusiasm for volleyball arethe only requirements for playing withthe U.S. Youth Volleyball League! Meettwice a week on Tuesday evenings andSaturday mornings. USYVL is a volunteerrun organization and everyone plays!A positive environment based on mutualrespect rather than a win-at-all costsattitude. League is designed to instillgood sportsmanship in every facet. Allplayers will receive t-shirt, volleyball andmedal. Register at:www.usyvl.org/locations/tigardTeams will be divided by age,not skill level: Ages 7–8, 9–10, 11–12, 13–15Summerlake Park Jul 7–Aug 29Tue 6–7 p.m. (practices)Sat 9–10 a.m. (games) 150This policy applies to all recreation programs offered by Tigard Parks & Rec.Please check www.tigard-or.gov/recreation for updates. Tigard Parks & Rec reserves theright to cancel programs due tolow enrollment or unforeseencircumstances. A full refund or credit will be issuedfor any program or activity that iscancelled for any reason by TigardParks & Rec. A request for refund or credit mustbe received in writing at least fivebusiness days prior to the activityor event. (Email is an acceptableform of a written request:recreation@tigard–or.gov).SUMMER 2020 Tigard Parks & Rec reserves the rightto change or combine programswithout notice. Any person who registers for anactivity through Tigard Parks & RecActiveNet, may request a refund fivebusiness days or more before thestart date of that activity. A servicecharge of up to 15 percent, but not toexceed 25 dollars, will be applied.* The service charge will be wavedduring the pandemic. There will be no refunds or partialrefunds for classes missed forany reason such as vacations orscheduling conflicts. www.tigard-or.gov/recreation 7

YOUTH S.T.E.M.S.T.E.M.INTRO TO STEMUSING LEGO Ages 5–7Ratchet up your imagination withtens of thousands of LEGO parts!Design and build as never beforeand explore your craziest ideasin a supportive environment.No prerequisites for this course.Register at: www.tigard-or.gov/recreationDirksen Education Center 167Mon–Fri Aug 3–7 9 a.m.–NoonSTEM CHALLENGEUSING LEGO Ages 8–12Power up your engineering skills withPlay-Well TEKnologies and tens ofthousands of LEGO parts! Apply realworld concepts in physics, engineering,and architecture through engineerdesigned projects. No prerequisitesfor this course. Register at:www.tigard-or.gov/recreationDirksen Education Center 167Mon–Fri Aug 3–7 1–4 p.m.TUALATIN RIVERKEEPERS CAMPS WILL RETURN NEXT SUMMERCook Park Canoe and Kayak RentalTualatin Riverkeepers rents canoes,kayaks and stand–up paddle boards(SUPs) from the boat ramp at CookPark. Solo kayaks and SUPs rent for 35 an hour and canoes and doublekayaks rent for 45 per boat for up to4 hours. Each additional hours is 10.Life jackets and paddles are included.For more information, visit:www.tualatinriverkeepers.orgCook Park Fri–SunMemorial Day to Labor DayREGISTER ONLINEYou can enroll in Tigard Parks & Recactivities anytime online. Once your account is established, you can log onand get active. If you need assistance registering online, our staff is happyto help. Don’t have access to a computer? No problem. Call 503-718-2697to register over the phone.www.tigard-or.gov/recreation8 TIGARD PARKS & REC ACTIVITY GUIDESUMMER 2020

TIGARDNEW!Start your morning off right, everyone is welcome! Join Parks & Rec every Tuesdaymorning for a short or long run through your local parks and trails. Meet at FannoCreek House: 13335 SW Hall Blvd.Tue Jul–Sep 6 a.m. FreeScholarshipsCHANGE LIVESTigard residents in need of financialassistance may qualify for a Parks & Recscholarship covering up to 75% of aprogram’s cost. Plus, they are validthrough an entire calendar year.All residents should have theopportunity to participate — play isfor everyone! For more informationand to apply, visit:www.tigard-or.gov/recreationSUMMER 2020WALKSMonthly hosted walks celebratingTigard’s vision to be the most walkable city in the Pacific NW wherepeople of all ages and abilitiesenjoy healthy and interconnectedlives. Check the website for courses:www.tigard–or.gov/tigardwalksSat 10 a.m. FreeJul 25, Aug 15, Sep 5Las BecasCAMBIAN VIDASLos residentes de Tigard que necesitanasistencia financiera pueden calificarpara una beca de Parks & Rec para cubrirhasta el 75% del costo de un programa;son válidas durante todo un año calendario.Todos los residentes deberían tener laoportunidad de participar: ¡el juego es paratodos! Para obtener más informaciónypresentar una solicitud, ov/recreation 9

SeniorsART & ACTIVITIESPAINTING CLASSMon 1–4 p.m.RED HAT CLUBFirst Mon 1:30–2:30 p.m.STAMP CLUBFirst Mon 1–3 p.m.ART CLUBTue 9 a.m.–NoonBRIDGE CLUBPLEASE NOTE: ALL CLASSES ARE ONGOINGDONATIONS HELP SUPPORT MEALS ON WHEELSHEALTH & FITNESSALZHEIMER S SUPPORTTAI CHISENIOR FITNESSFri 10:30–11:30 a.m.QUILTERSMon, Wed, Fri 8:45–9:45 a.m. 4Drop-in fee or 35 per monthThu 10 a.m.–2 p.m.SHIBAFri 9 a.m.–NoonSenior Health Insurance Benefits AssistanceYOGA – GENTLEKNIT-WITSThu 10 a.m.–NoonFri 1–2:30 p.m.Tue, ThuLevel 1, 9 a.m. Level 2, 10:15 a.m.Tue 12:30–3 p.m.Call 503-846-3094 for appointment.FOOT CLINICEvery other Mon 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m.Call for pricingWOOD CARVERSBINGOTue, Fri 12:45 p.m. 1 for 3 cardsBIRTHDAY LUNCHCELEBRATIONFirst Wed 11:30 a.m.503.620.4613TIGARD TREASURESGIFT SHOPOpen Tuesday–Friday from 10 a.m.–2 p.m.All proceeds benefit Tigard Senior Center.NEED COMPUTER HELP?For computer or technology help, comein Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon forprofessional advice.VOLUNTEERS & MUSICIANSare always needed! Send an email toinfo@tigardseniorcenter.org to findout more about these opportunities.DID YOU KNOW? Tigard SeniorCenter hosts PCC Courses and Englishas a Second Language Classes? Checkwww.TigardSeniorCenter.org formore information.10 TIGARD PARKS & REC ACTIVITY GUIDETigard Senior CenterOPEN: Monday–Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.DINING AVAILABLE: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.8815 SW Omara St, Tigard, Oregon 97223SUMMER 2020

LibraryFind something enjoyable to read,then lose yourself in a book!Look for a good book atTell us what you’ve been reading this summer,then tag us on social media using the hashtagswww.wccls.org/e-books#ReaditforwardTPL andsummer meal site, or anything youcan find around the house!#readforfunor send us an email to TPLcomments@tigard-or.govGet library updates and discover moresummer reading activities gardPublicLibrary@TigardLibraryOur Friends of the Tigard Library groupwill celebrate your reading witha donation to a local organization.T I G A R DThe city’s work may look and feel different, but the dedication of our workforce is the same.VIRTUALLY SPEAKINGTigard, we’re here for you! We’ve createdthe ‘Virtually Speaking’ webpage to keepyou connected.www.tigard-or.gov/virtualSUMMER 2020 Council outreach events on Facebook Live! How to share input on key parks and transportation projects The Library’s Summer Reading program The Talking Tigard podcast featuring leaders like the TigardLibrary Director and TTSD Superintendent.www.tigard-or.gov/recreation 11

EventsMARKETSTIGARD FARMERS MARKETJoin us in Downtown Tigard for the28th season of the Tigard FarmersMarket. Come grab some fresh localproducts, listen to live music,participate in the Market SproutsKids Club and more! Please visitwww.tigardfarmersmarket.orgfor updates.Downtown TigardSun Begins May 31–Oct9 a.m.–1:30 p.m.TIGARD BULL MOUNTAINFARMERS MARKETNEW! TIGARD RUNSStart your morning off right, everyone iswelcome! Join Tigard Parks & Rec everyTuesday morning for a short or longrun through your local parks and trails.Boost your health and well-being, whilealso connecting with others from thecommunity. Meet at the Fanno CreekHouse, 13335 SW Hall Blvd.Tue Jul–Sep 6 a.m. FreeCITY OF TIGARDBLOOD DRIVESearch for an upcoming blooddrive near you:redcrossblood.org/give.html/find-driveNEW!A fun family atmosphere with music,food, and activities. Please visitwww.bullmountainfarmersmarket.comfor updates.MOVIES IN THE PARKCome early to hang out with TigardParks & Rec, play games for added fun.All movies start at dusk. Remember tobring: blankets, lawn chairs, flashlightsand friends! Thank you to our sponsors:National Cremation and Progress RidgeOrthodontics.Cook Park FreeFri Jul 17 Frozen 2Metzger Elementary Park FreeSat Aug 8 Star Wars: Rise of SkywalkerDirksen Nature Park FreeFri Aug 21 Aladdin14389 SW Pacific HwySat & Sun May–Oct 9 a.m.–2 p.m.SUPA FRESH YOUTHFARM STANDSupa Fresh is a youth–operated farmthat teaches interns work and lifeskills. The farm stand featuresseasonal produce, sustainably-grownby the Supa Fresh Youth as wellas soap products and more. Visitwww.bullmountainfarmersmarket.comfor updates.8040 SW Durham RoadThu Jul 16–Sep 24 2–6 p.m.Want to give your child a funand affordable birthday theywon’t forget? Tigard Parks & Recis here to help! Book a Pop UpParty this summer and all you haveto do is show up ready to play.Contact recreation@tigard-or.govfor information and to schedule.Jul 1–Aug 31 2 hrs 15012 TIGARD PARKS & REC ACTIVITY GUIDESUMMER 2020

EVENTSCONCERTS IN THE PARKBROUGHT TO YOU BY TIGARD PARKS & RECRADICAL REVOLUTIONPOP UP IN THE PARK!Join Tigard Parks & Rec in celebratingNational Park and Recreation Month.Get ready to play outside with varioussports, games and crafts. Let us takecare of the fun!Join Tigard Parks & Rec and Radical Revolutionfor a high energy evening of music and dancing.Radical Revolution is a 6-piece 80's tribute band(featuring male and female voc

of games and activities, your camper will leave this camp with even more information to share. FITNESS, FUN AND FRIENDS Aug 24–28 Boredom will be nowhere in sight at our Fitness, Fun, and Friends Day Camp! This week is all about experiencing fitness the fun way through high energy activities, games and team sports.

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