Fall Brochure 2015.indd - City of University Place
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Fall Brochure 2015.indd - City of University Place
UNIVERSITY PLACE Parks & Recreation Fall 2015 Program Guide KIDZ LOVE SOCCER SOCCER 1 TECHNIQUES & TEAMWORK Ages 5-6 yrs KIDZ LOVE SOCCER . . . Where The Score Is Always Fun to Fun! Kids from 2 to 10 years of age learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches trained in the Kidz Love Soccer method. A session experience includes ageappropriate activities: skill demonstrations, fun games and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non-competitive, recreational format. Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at each session, and all participants will have a ball at their feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. Each participant will receive a soccer jersey! Shin guards required after the first class. Fall I Fall II 9/15-10/20 11/3-12/8 4:45-5:30 pm/ID#9231 5:45-6:30 pm/ID#9232 $70 $70 SOCCER 2 SKILLZ & SCRIMMAGES Ages 7-10 yrs Kidz will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team-play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technical points. All levels of play are encouraged to come out and enjoy the soccer fun! Each participant will receive a soccer jersey! Shin guards required after the first class. ALL CLASSES: TUESDAYS 6 WEEKS (BOTH SESSIONS) FALL I LOCATION: FALL II LOCATION: Cirque Park 7250 Cirque Dr W, 98467 Drum Intermediate School 4909 79th Ave W, 98467 Fall I Fall II 9/15-10/20 11/3-12/8 5:30-6:15 pm/ID#9234 6:30-7:15 pm/ID#9235 $70 $70 MOMMY, DADDY & ME Ages 2-3 1/2 yrs Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Game!” As you and your child participate in our fun, age-appropriate activities, your child will be developing his/her large motor and socialization skills. A variety of activities designed around the game of soccer will be played each week. The fun happens on the field, and in Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, you won’t have to watch from the sidelines. Each child will receive a soccer jersey! Fall I Fall II 9/15-10/20 11/3-12/8 9:45-10:15 am/ID#9240 4:30-5 pm/ID#9239 KIDZ LOVE SOCCER CONTACT INFORMATION: Rain-out Hotline: 1.888.372.5803 Kidz Love Soccer Website: www.kidzlovesoccer.com $70 $70 TOT/PRE SOCCER Ages 3 1/2-5 yrs Encourages large motor skill development through fun soccer games and introduces small children to a group setting. Teaches basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem through participation. Little tikes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Each participant will receive a soccer jersey! Shin guards required after the first class. Fall I 9/15-10/20 Fall II 11/3-12/8 2 10:25-11 am/ID#9238 4:10-4:45 pm/ID#9236 5:10-5:45 pm/ID#9237 $70 $70 $70 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com YOUTH SPORTS LEAGUES INDOOR SOCCER Instructional Leagues Leagues available for boys and girls pre-k through 4th grade. This is an instructional, fun and less muddy soccer league great for introducing the youth to the ever-popular game of soccer. Players will be notified of their team placement by mid-September, with practices and games beginning in early October. Emphasis is on participation and having fun! DAYS: Monday-Friday (days & times will vary) LOCATION: University Place schools INSTRUCTOR: Volunteer coaches Pre-K through 4th grade coed leagues available YOUTH BASKETBALL DAYS: LOCATION: INSTRUCTOR: PRACTICES: GAMES: FLAG FOOTBALL DAYS: Monday-Saturday (days & times will vary) LOCATION: University Place schools INSTRUCTOR: Volunteer coaches 1st- 6th grade leagues available In-Season Skill Development Series Designed to offer next level skill development in the following areas: Footwork Speed & Agility Shooting Ball Handling Defense Game Situations (one-on-one moves, pick and roll, drive & kick) MONDAY NIGHTS 5:30 - 7 PM - ID#9404 November 30 - January 4 (No training 12/21 & 28) $25 - U.P. Basketball League Participants $100 - Non League Participants Location: TBD Grades: 4th - 7th Monday - Saturday (days & times will vary) University Place Schools Volunteer Coaches Start in December Start in January Deadline November 13, 2015 $75 Resident/$80 Non-resident Instructional Leagues Three leagues available, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th and 5th/6th grades. This is a great way to introduce your child to the sport of football in a fun recreational league. Players will be notified of team placement in early September. Season begins end of September and runs through November. This is a non-tackle, pass only league with emphasis on teamwork, participation and sportsmanship. Emphasis is on participation and having fun! Instructional Leagues Basketball season is just around the corner! This year we will offer recreational basketball leagues only, focusing on teamwork, sportsmanship, basic fundamentals and most importantly HAVING FUN! U.P. Parks and Recreation is looking for volunteer coaches who have this same vision. Coaches are encouraged to form their own teams; however, no competitive or AAU teams will be allowed to participate. $10 late fee will be applied after 11/13 CLASS ID: LEAGUE: CO-ED Pre-K (ages 4-5) Kindergarten / 1st Grade 2nd / 3rd Grade ID#9387 ID#9379 ID#9380 Pre-K - 2nd / 3rd Grade / CO ED CLASS ID: LEAGUE: BOYS 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade ID#9381 ID#9382 ID#9383 ID#9384 4th-7th Grade / Girls & Boys LEAGUE: GIRLS 4th / 5th Grade 6th / 7th Grade ID#9385 ID#9386 PRE SEASON BASKETBALL CLINIC Get ready for basketball season by developing your fundamentals in some of the most important areas of the sport. Passing Ball Handling Shooting Defense Saturday, November 7 9 am - 12 pm $20/ID#9403 - Grades K-3 Curtis High School We Create Community Through People, Parks, Programs and Partnerships 3 INDOOR SOCCER & FLAG FOOTBALL REGISTRATION FORM Please complete this form and submit with appropriate registration fee to: City of University Place ATTN: Recreation Services 3715 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98466 Fax: 253.460.5416 / Info. 253.460.2530 Walk-In: 3609 Market Place W Suite 102, U.P. 98466/9 am-4 pm, M-F $100 ffe $$1 feee wi will ill be ap app plied after f 9/11 for f latee regi re ggist stra rati ra tion ti onss on Player’s Name: Birth Date: (Last Name) Age: / / (First Name) Grade: School Attending: Parent’s Name: Sex: Hm. Phone: Address: F Cell Phone: City/State: Email Address: M Zip: Preferred Coach/Friend: **Please Note: This is only a request; we will do our best but there are no guarantees. If we need a coach for your child’s team would you be willing to coach? If so check here: WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE NOW OFFERING A DISCOUNT FOR COACHES! INDOOR SOCCER FEES & DEADLINES FLAG FOOTBALL DEADLINE: September 11, 2015 Please check preferred division: Pre-K (4-5 yr) ID#9074 Kindergarten (5-6 yr) ID#9073 1st/2nd grade ID#9071 3rd/4th grade ID#9072 INDOOR SOCCER FEES: $70 Resident/$75 Non-resident FLAG FOOTBALL FEES: $80 Resident/$85 Non-resident Please check preferred division: 1st/2nd grade ID#9075 3rd/4th grade ID#9076 5th/6th grade ID#9077 T-Shirt Sizes: _______YXS _______YS (size 6-8 ) _______YM (size 10-12) _______YL (size 14-16) _______AS ______AM _______AL _______AXL _______AXXL (Please order correct size as shirts will not be exchanged) **This activity is not sponsored by or endorsed by the University Place School District. Parent/Guardian Permission/Medical Consent: Parents/guardians of all participants are requested to sign the following release. I/we assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless City of University Place Parks Division, City of University Place, University Place School District, team sponsor, supervisors, officials, coaches, volunteers and persons transporting myself or my/our child from any claim arising from injury to myself or my/our child. Furthermore, in case of an emergency, and my child should require medical attention, I give permission for a City of U.P. coach, or the coach’s designee, to secure the emergency medical attention required. Any direction to the contrary should be noted and signed. I agree that pictures taken during program hours may be used for future promotional purposes. Parent Signature: Date: CHECK (payable to “City of University Place”) CARD # / SIGNATURE: 4 / / VISA EXPIRATION DATE: AMOUNT $ MC / Amt. Paid: Date: STAFF USE ONLY Cash / Ck / CC Received By: University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com YOUTH BASKETBALL REGISTRATION FORM DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 13, 2015 FEES: $75 Resident $80 Non Resident Please complete this form and submit with appropriate registration fee to: City of University Place ATTN: Recreation Services 3715 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98466 Walk-In: 3609 Market Place W Suite 102, U.P. 98466/9 am-4 pm, M-F Fax: 253.460.5416 / Info. 253.460.2530 $10 late fee after 11/13 Player’s Name: Birth Date:___/___/___ (Last Name) (First Name) Age: Grade: Sex: M F School Attending: Parent’s Name: Address: City/State: Zip: Hm. Phone: Cell Phone: Work Phone: Email Address: Preferred Coach/Friend: *Please note this is only a request, we will do our best but there are no guarantees. If we need a coach for your child’s team would you be willing to coach? If so check here: WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE NOW OFFERING A DISCOUNT FOR COACHES! COED ID# BOYS ID# GIRLS ID# Pre-K (4&5 yrs) K / 1st Grade 2nd / 3rd Grade 9387 9379 9380 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 9381 9382 9383 9384 4th / 5th Grade 6th / 7th Grade 9385 9386 Youth T-Shirt Sizes: _______YS (size 6-8 ) _______YM (size 10-12) _______YL (size 14-16) _______AS ______AM _______AL _______AXL _______AXXL (Please order correct size as shirts will not be exchanged) **This activity is not sponsored by or endorsed by the University Place School District Parent/Guardian Permission/Medical Consent Parents/Guardians of all participants are requested to sign the following release. I/We assume all risks and hazards incidental to such participation including transportation to and from the activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless the City of University Place Recreation Division, City of University Place, University Place School District, Team Sponsors, supervisors, officials, coaches, volunteers and persons transporting myself or my/ our child for any claim arising from injury to myself or my/our child. Furthermore, in case of an emergency, and my child should require medical attention, I give permission for a City of U.P. coach, or the coach’s designee, to secure the emergency medical attention required. Any direction to the contrary should be noted and signed. I agree that pictures taken during program hours may be used for future promotional purposes. Parent Signature:____________________________________________________________________________ Date:___________________________ CHECK ______ (payable to “City of University Place”) VISA _____ MC _____ CARD # ________ /________ /________ /________ EXPIRATION DATE: _____/ _____ Amt. Paid: SIGNATURE:____________________________________ AMOUNT $______________ Date: STAFF USE ONLY Cash / Ck / CC Received By: We Create Community Through People, Parks, Programs and Partnerships 5 City of University Place Parks & Recreation CONCUSSION INFORMATION SHEET Adapted from the CDC and the 3rd International Conference on Concussion in Sport “The Lystedt Law” HB 1824 Due to recent Washington State Legislation the City of University Place Parks and Recreation is now requiring all parents/participants to sign documentation acknowledging receipt and understanding of the management of concussion and head injury in youth sports and activities. The participants will not be allowed to practice or play until the paperwork is signed. Please read the following information, sign and return the form along with your Youth Sport Registration Form to our Parks and Recreation Office; 3715 Bridgeport Way W., U.P. 98466 A concussion is a brain injury and all brain injuries are serious. They are caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or by a blow to another part of the body with the force transmitted to the head. They can range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain normally works. Even though most concussions are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications including prolonged brain damage and death if not recognized and managed properly. In other words, even a “ding” or a bump on the head can be serious. You can’t see a concussion and most sports concussions occur without a loss of consciousness. Signs and symptoms of a concussion may show up right after the injury or can take hours or days to fully appear. If your child reports any symptoms of a concussion, or if you notice the symptoms or signs of concussion yourself, seek medical attention right away. What can happen if my child keeps on playing with a concussion or returns to soon? Athletes with the signs and symptoms of concussion should be removed from play immediately. Continuing to play with the signs and symptoms of a concussion leaves the young athlete especially vulnerable to greater injury. There is an increased risk of significant damage from a concussion for a period of time after that concussion occurs, particularly if the athlete suffers another concussion before completely recovering from the first one. This can lead to prolonged recovery, or even to severe brain swelling (second impact syndrome) with devastating and even fatal consequences. It is well known that adolescent or teenage athletes will often under report symptoms of injuries and concussions are no different. As a result, education of administrators, coaches, parents and students is the key for student-athlete’s safety. If you think your child has suffered a concussion Any athlete even suspected of suffering a concussion should be removed from the game or practice immediately. No athlete may return to activity after an apparent head injury or concussion, regardless of how mild it seems or how quickly symptoms clear, without medical clearance. Close observation of the athlete should continue for several hours. The new “Zackery Lystedt Law” in Washington now requires the consistent and uniform implementation of long and well-established return to play concussion guidelines that have been recommended for several years: “a youth athlete who is suspected of sustaining a concussion or head injury in a practice or game shall be removed from competition at that time” and “may not return to play until the athlete is evaluated by a licensed heath care provider trained in the evaluation and management of a concussion and received written clearance to return to play from that health care provider”. You should also inform your child’s coach if you think that your child may have a concussion. Remember it’s better to miss one game than miss the whole season; when in doubt, the athlete sits out. For current information on concussions visit this: http://www.cdc.gov/ConcussionInYouthSports Participant Name Printed Participant Signature Date Parent or Legal Guardian Printed Parent or Legal Guardian Signature Date SCHOOL’S OUT CAMP UPLAY Parks & Recreation CAMP UPLAY Holiday Break Camp December 21-23/28-30 Grades K-6th We are excited to announce that we will be offering the Holiday Break Camp again for all of those families looking for an outlet for their kids while school is out. Hours: 9 am-4 pm December 21-23 December28-30 Fees: $25/Day-Resident $28/Day-Non-Resident This camp will be modified from our Summer Camp UPlay program. We are offering a daily rate, allowing you to register for one day or all six! Camp will be held on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday each week and will be CLOSED Eve’s and Holidays. Campers will go on a field trip, watch movies, play games, create art projects and more! Pre-Registration is required. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 11 SPACE IS LIMITED *This activity is not sponsored or endorsed by the University Place School District. Camp Location: Library/Civic Building 3609 Market Pl. W. Suite 201, U.P. 98466 Info: Recreation Office 253.460.2530 www.CityofUP.com SCHOOL’S Holiday OUT REGISTRATION FORM Break Camp UPlay REGISTRATION FORM Please complete this form and submit with appropriate registration fee to: City of University Place ATTN: Recreation Services 3715 Bridgeport Way W. University Place, WA 98466 Fax: 253.460.5416 / Info. 253.460.2530 WALK-IN: 3609 MARKET PLACE W SUITE 102, U.P. 98466/9 AM-4 PM, M-F Child's Name Age (last) DOB / / Sex: M F (‘15-’16) Grade (first) Child's Address City Parents’ Names (Both) Zip Child Lives With: Home Phone: Cell Phone: (Mother) Mother Father Both Parents (Father) Email Address: Mother's Work Place: Phone: Father's Work Place: Phone: School Child Attends: Emergency Contact: List all persons, including parent(s), authorized to pick up your child(ren): Name Address 1 2. 3. Child's Physician: Phone: Phone Address Relationship to child Phone: Medical Insurance Company: Child's medical history/caution: (medications, allergies, drugs, physical or mental handicap, other; attach another piece of paper if needed) HOLIDAY BREAK CAMP (Check all that apply) Monday, 12/21 Tuesday, 12/22 Wednesdsay, 12/23 Daily Rate: Resident-$25/Non Resident-$28 Monday, 12/28 Tuesday, 12/29 Wednesdsay, 12/30 *This activity is not sponsored by or endorsed by the University Place School District. Parent/Guardian Permission/Medical Consent: Parents/Guardians of all participants are requested to sign the following release. I/We assume all risks and hazard incidental to such participation including transportation to and from activities and do hereby waive, release, absolve, indemnify and agree to hold harmless City of University Place Parks Division, City of University Place, University Place School District, supervisors, administrators, leaders, volunteers and persons transporting myself or my/our child for any claim arising from injury to myself or my/our child. Furthermore, in case of an emergency, and my child should require medical attention, I give permission for a City of University Place staff to secure the emergency medical attention required. I agree that pictures taken during program hours may be used for future promotional purposes. Any direction to the contrary should be noted on this form and signed. Signature of Parent or Guardian: VISA____ Mastercard____ Date: Card # __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __ Authorized Signature__________________________________ 8 Exp. Date __ __ /__ __ Check# ________ (make payable to “City of University Place) University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com CULTURAL ARTS YOUTH GUITAR CLASSES They’re back! Register now! Learn how to play the guitar! Youth ages 7-11 learn basic chords and note reading on the acoustic guitar. Students must provide their own guitars. NO ELECTRIC GUITARS. Tuesdays - 8 Weeks - $100 Ages: 7-11 years Beginning Guitar - 5-5:50pm Fall Session: 9/22 - 11/10/ID#9388 Winter Session: 1/12 - 3/1/ID#9389 Continuing Guitar - 6-6:50pm Fall Session: 9/22 - 11/10/ID#9390 Winter Session: 1/12 - 3/1/ID#9391 Location: 3715 Bridgeport Way W, Ste. A-2; 98466 Instructor: James Pallant - James Pallant is a British guitarist, singer and composer that is currently studying at the University of Washington Tacoma. James has been playing the guitar for over a decade, he has knowledge of a variety of genres as well as musical theory and has performed as a solo artist and as part of a number of different ensembles. He has teaching experience inspiring children with the fundamentals of music during vbolunteer work at children’s homes in poor areas of South America and more recently for University Place Camp UPlay. *Private lessons available; contact the Recreation Office for details. *Instructor subject to change due to availability. piano & voice lessons University Place Parks & Recreation is excited to announce that we will be offering piano and voice lessons! Each lesson is in an individual setting for 30 minutes. Register for piano or voice or a combo lesson with 15 minutes of piano and 15 minutes of voice. These lessons are available for ages 6 through senior citizen! Ages: 6 years and up - Individual Lessons: 30 minute sessions First Come-First Serve Time Slots - Start at 3pm with the last time being 7pm Mondays - 4 Weeks - $100 Fall I Session: September 21 - October 19 (No Class on 10/5) Fall II Session: October 26 - November 23 (no class on 11/16) Winter I Session: November 30 - December 21 Wednesdays - 4 Weeks - $100 Fall I Session: September 23 - October 21 (No class on 10/7) Fall II Session: October 28 - November 25 (No class on 11/11) Winter I Session: December 2 - December 23 CREATIVE MOVEMENT pre -ballet This class introduces children to the fun of ballet and music with preballet movement and stretching. Students learn to use their bodies when talking about shapes, alphabet, counting, rhyming and more. Ages 3-5 years $55 6 weeks - Thursdays Fall I 9/17-10/22 4:45-5:30 pm Fall II 11/5-12/17 4:45-5:30 pm No Class on Thanksgiving Day 11/26 Winter I 1/14-2/18 4:45-5:30 pm CLASS ID ID#9138 ID#9251 ID#9252 BALLET for the beginner Ballet will be introduced with a focus on proper technique, posture, and fun! Students will learn basic ballet steps and terminology, and an introduction to counting music. Ages 5-8 years $55 6 weeks - Thursdays CLASS ID Fall I 9/17-10/22 5:30-6:30 pm #9142 Fall II 11/5-12/17 5:30-6:30 pm #9249 No Class on Thanksgiving Day 11/26 Winter I 1/14-2/18 5:30-6:30 pm #9250 HIP HOP for beginners Rhythm and personal style meet in this fun and energetic dance class. Hip Hop is a popular urban dance style that derived from rap music. Starting in New York City in the early 1970s, it has since spread around the world. Students have the opportunity to express their personality while dancing to a wide variety of music. They will be invited to put their own style into the dance choreography. To preserve the continuity of each class, parents will be asked to remain outside the studio during classes, and will be invited to “visit” one class per session. Ages 7-12 years $55 6 weeks- Thursdays CLASS ID Fall I 9/17-10/22 6:30-7:30 pm #9146 Fall II 11/5-12/17 6:30-7:30 pm #9253 No Class on Thanksgiving Day 11/26 Winter I 1/14-2/18 6:30-7:30 pm #9254 Instructor - Heather Smith CLASS LOCATION: Windmill Village Bldg. A-3 3715 Bridgeport Way W, UP 98466 TO REGISTER: Contact the Parks & Recreation Office at 253.460.2530 Online: www.CityofUP.com TO REGISTER CALL THE RECREATION OFFICE AT 253.460.2530 Location: 3715 Bridgeport Way W, Ste. A-2; 98466 Instructor: Jeanne Kramer-Bachelor of Music in Music Production & Engineering/Voice Jeanne is a local singer/songwriter who has been teaching voice and piano lessons to children and adults in homes, music schools and music stores for nearly 19 years. In 1994 she recorded her first solo album earning her a scholarship to Berklee College of Music . We Create Community Through People, Parks, Programs and Partnerships 9 SPECIAL INTEREST martial arts brought to you by... Tiger Tae Kwon Do Academy Little Tigers: (4-5 years) - $50 (4 weeks) Martial Arts Intro Young children will develop confidence, self-esteem and coordination through games and play that explore the fundamentals of martial arts. Participants will also receive a FREE uniform! Mondays & Thursdays, 4:45 pm Fall I Session: 8/31-9/24 ID#9244 (Due to holiday 9/7 class will meet 9/8) Fall II Session: 9/28-10/22 ID#9241 Fall III Session: 10/26-11/24 ID#9242 (Due to holiday 11/26 class will meet 11/24) Fall IV Session: 11/30-12/22 ID#9243 (Due to holiday 12/24 class will meet 12/22) Beginner Tae Kwon Do: (6-12 years) - $50 (4 weeks) Martial Arts Intro This program challenges the mind as well as the body while building self-esteem, character and strength. The basics of self defense are taught by a certified Master Instructor. Participants will also receive a FREE uniform! Mondays & Thursdays, 6 pm Fall I Session: 8/31-9/24 ID#9248 (Due to holiday 9/7 class will meet 9/8) Fall II Session: 9/28-10/22 ID#9245 Fall III Session: 10/26-11/24 ID#9246 (Due to holiday 11/26 class will meet 11/24) Fall IV Session: 11/30-12/22 ID#9247 (Due to holiday 12/24 class will meet 12/22) About the Instructor: The classes are instructed by Master Instructor Choi Jaeseok with 20 years of teaching Martial Arts, 6th Dan Black Belt in Taekwondo, Certified Referee of World Taekwondo Federation. He is a member of the USA Taekwondo, affiliated with U.S. Olympic Committee and a member of the World Taekwondo Federation. All classes are held at the Tiger Tae Kwon Do Academy located at 7516 40th St W, 98466 To register contact the Parks & Recreation office 253.460.2530 or stop by between 9 am-4 pm. 3715 Bridgeport Way W Ste D-4, 98466 10 Ski & Snowboard With Alpine West Lessons & Transportation Winter is just around the corner and the City of University Place Parkss and Recreation is pleased to bring back ski & snowboard school. With a great snow season expected, this is the perfect opportunity for first-timers to learn how to ski and snowboard, or for experiencedd skiers and snow boarders to fine tune their skills. Lessons are provided by Alpine West Ski School at the Summit at Snoqualmie. Alpine West provides quality ski & snowboard instruction for the entire family, ages 5 and up. A registration form is required, so please go to the City of U.P. website (www.CityofUP.com y ) or contact the Recreation Office at 253.460.2530. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE! SIGN UP NOW! Friday Night Lessons Mini Session January 15- February 12, 2016 5 week session SKI & SNOWBOARD 5:30 - 7 pm ID#9402 Lessons Only $150 Saturdays January 16-30, 2016 3 week session SKI & SNOWBOARD 10:30 am - 12:30 pm ID#9400 Lessons Only $105 Lessons & Transportation $186 Saturday Early Riser Program January 16 - February 20, 2016 6 week session SKI & SNOWBOARD 10:30 am - 12:30 pm ID#9398 Lessons Only $180 Lessons & Transportation $276 Transportation Only $240 Sunday Family Day Program January 17- February 21, 2016 6 week session SKI & SNOWBOARD 10:30 am - 12:30 pm ID#9399 Lessons Only $180 Transportation Location: Bus Pick Up - Safeway, 6th Ave Tacoma at 7:30 am PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com SPECIAL INTEREST 13th Anniversary... Daddy Daughter Dance Dads & daughters will enjoy an evening just for them! An array of music will please all age groups and tastes! Come prepared to dance the night away. All ages welcome! Participants will receive refreshments, party favors and a night of fun and entertainment that both daddy and daughter will never forget. U.P. Parks & Recreation wants all girls to enjoy this special event! Uncles, grandfathers, big brothers, and even mom is welcome to accompany their little princess. A photographer will be there to provide you with pictures for a small fee. Pictures are available prior to start of event for pre-registered guests only. The PhotoBooth will also be back this year! It was such a huge hit last year! Refreshments to include punch, coffee, cookies & cupcakes. ALL AGES WELCOME! EVENT DATE Saturday, February 13, 2016 TIME 6:30-9 pm WHERE Curtis High School Cafeteria 8425 40th St. W., U.P. EARLY BIRD FEES $40 per couple + $5 each additional child AT THE DOOR FEES (LIMITED SPACE) $45 per couple + $5 each additional child Sponsored by...American Party Place and Forza Coffee Co. @ 27th & Bridgeport We Create Community Through People, Parks, Programs and Partnerships 11 HEALTH & FITNESS YOGA HEART & SOUL CHAIR YOGA for seniors with Diane DeMars All classes in this seven week series are designed to reduce stress, renew your energy, and relieve tension from your back, neck, shoulders and hips. Your continued practice of yoga will improve your balance, strength, flexibility, reduce chronic pain, stiffness and create a sense of ease in your body, mind and spirit. All classes will be held at the U.P. Sr/Community Center. $98 - 7 weeks $75 - 7 weeks (first time students) MIXED Mondays 4:30-5:45 pm Fall I Session: 9/14-10/26 - ID#9345 Fall II Session: 11/9-12/28 - ID#9348 (no class on 12/21) EXPERIENCED Mondays 6-7:15 pm Fall I Session: 9/14-10/26 - ID#9346 Fall II Session: 11/9-12/28 - ID#9347 (No class on 12/21) $55 - 4 weeks MIXED - Mini Sessions Wednesdays 4:15-5:15 pm Fall I Session: 9/2-23 - ID#9349 Fall II Session: 10/7-28 - ID#9350 Fall III Session: 11/4-25 - ID#9351 Winter I Session: 12/2-30 - ID#9352 (No Class on 12/23 ) Diane DeMars, Certified Yoga Teacher, has been teaching yoga since 1995. Join her for this gentle, easy to follow practice and learn practical tools to use when your back hurts, or your hips feel tight, or you are holding stress in your neck or shoulders or have tired achy legs and much more. Yoga can help! More information: www.dianedemars.com with Diane DeMars Chair Yoga is a wonderful way for people with physical limitations to experience the relaxation and increased flexibility that yoga brings. Many health benefits are seen with regular practice of yoga, and now everyone can participate, even if they cannot get down onto the floor. Each class includes gentle, slow motion movements and stretches for nearly every muscle and joint in your body (from head to toe). The muscle movements will help restore or maintain your flexibility and range of motion. Most of the movements will be done seated in a chair. We may also do a few poses standing by your chair. Each person is encouraged to proceed at his/her own pace. Held at the Sr/Community Center, 2534 Grandview Dr W WEDNESDAYS 3-3:45 pm $25 - 3 weeks Fall I Session: 9/9, 16 & 23 - ID#9365 Fall II Session: 10/8, 15 & 22 and 10/14, 21, &28 - ID#9366 Fall III Session: 11/11, 18 & 25 - ID#9367 Winter I Session: 12/9, 16 & 30 - ID#9368 (No class 12/23) Call the Senior Center for details at 253.564.1992. TAI CHI CHIH Joy through Movement is 19 movements and one stance of moving meditation that helps to relax you, heighten energy, and to balance the body and mind. Movements can be done standing or seated. Wear comfortable clothing, socks (two pairs), and you may want to bring a throw rug to stand on. About the instructor: Pamela Draper - Pamela learned of Tai Chi in 1994. In 1997 she went to Albuquerque, NM, where she became accredited in Tai Chi instruction. Pamela has been teaching for over 10 years at local colleges, and has also worked with physical therapists, and created a Tai Chi Chih video for Clover Park Technical School which aired for almost two years on Clover Park Television. Wednesdays, 1:30-3 pm $76 - 8 weeks or $38/month Session I: Session II: 12 9/9 - 10/28 11/4 - 12/23 ID#9369 ID#9372 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com HEALTH & FITNESS POLYNESIAN/TAHITIAN DANCE S.A.I.L FITNESS This class will focus on building strength and balance. Strength exercises using wrist and ankle weights. Balance exercises and moderate aerobics will be used to help each participant increase their strength and decrease falls or other injuries. You will be stronger, have better balance and feel better. All of these qualities will help to increase your independence and keep you active and healthy. Class held in the Windmill Village Complex, A-3. $40 (Monthly) $5 Walk In Monday, Wednesday & Friday 10:30-11:30 am Fall I session: Fall II session: Fall III session: Winter I Session: 9/2-9/30 10/2-10/30 11/2-11/30 12/2-12/30 ID # #9356 #9357 #9358 #9359 INTERNATIONAL BELLY DANCING Classes are for adults and children 12 years and older with approval from the instructor. All abilities welcome. Middle Eastern Belly Dance is a low-impact form of dance appropriate for all body types and backgrounds. Learn the history, basic movements, isolation techniques and more. No dance experience necessary. Instructor: Kiara and Nona Mizuta Kiara and Nona Mizuta are international, award-winning instructors and the owners of Jeweled Scarab Dance Company. They have been teaching their unique “fusion” style of dance worldwide for over eight years. Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 pm - $50/6 weeks Fall I: 9/15-10/20 ID#9353 Tuesdays, 5:30-6:30 pm - $25/3 week mini session Fall II: 11/3-11/17 ID#9354 Classes are held at the University Place Sr/Community Center 2534 Grandview Dr. W., U.P. 98466 Come and enjoy learning hula exercises and ancient dances that stretch and strengthen the body and mind. This class will combine Otea (drumming routine) and Aparima (graceful Tahitian dance) with Polynesian dance styles. Increase your flexibility while experiencing the healing energy of a good hula workout. Hula dance your way to a healthier you! Students will learn basic steps and hand motions, and then progress on to learning a complete Hawaiian dance. ALL AGES WELCOME! Instructor: Nancy Kaimiola Sweezey. Thursdays 5-6 pm $30/adults $25/14 years & under Fall I Session: September 17 - October 22/ID#9376 Fall II Session: October 29 - December 10/ID#9377 (no class on Thanksgiving Day) Hulacise/Hulanesian Kaimiola Polynesian Dance presents Hulacise/Hulanesian, under the direction off Hula instructor Nancy Kaimiola Sweezey. We call exercise using basic Hawaiian movements hulacise and the Cook Islanders call their exercise routine Hulanesian. In this exercise class you will learn three weeks of basic Hawaiian exercise and three weeks of Tahitian/Cook Island basic movements. Hulanesian is a combination of Hawaiian movements, Tahitian movements, Samoan movements and Maori movements. Hulacise/Hulanesian fitness is an excellent cardio workout for improved cardiovascular health. You don’t have to be a dancer, it’s great for all ages and lots of FUN! You will love the sound of drum beats and moving your body to the beat. Thursdays 6:30-7:30 pm $30/adults $25/14 years & under Fall I Session: September 17 - October 22/ID#9360 Fall II Session: October 29-December 10/ID#9361 (no class on Thanksgiving Day) To register call the Recreation Office at 253.460.2530 or register online at www.CityofUP.com. We Create Community Through People, Parks, Programs and Partnerships 13 OVERNIGHT TRIPS christmas in victoria, b.c. December 10-11 TRIP ID#9206 $287 per person - Double Occupancy $335 per person - Single Occupancy $278 per person - Triple Occupancy $273 per person - Quad Occupancy $100 per person non-refundable deposit required upon registration. Payment due in full no later than October 26 Join us for two days of scenic winter beauty as we head north on the Clipper to Victoria, B.C. Included in your package: Day One: * Transportation from University Place Civic Building to Clipper terminal in Seattle * Transportation aboard the Victoria Clipper departing Seattle at 8 am and arriving in Victoria at approximately 10:45 am * On board meal and beverage voucher included for this leg of travel * From Clipper terminal in Victoria, transportation by coach bus to Chateau Victoria * 6:30 pm Private Motor Coach transport to Butchart Gardens! The Gardens are transformed with thousands of twinkling lights, seasonal decorations, traditional holiday music and carolers to make this world-renowned attraction a must see. *Your private coach will depart the Gardens at 9 pm and return you to the hotel About your hotel: The Chateau Victoria is located in the heart of downtown, within walking distance to major attractions and restaurants. It features an indoor heated swimming pool and spa. Located in the hotel is Clive’s Classic Bar and Vista 18 Restaurant. Both are excellent choices for meals and beverages. Each room features a mini fridge and coffee maker. Hotel is .2 miles walking distance from Fairmond Empress and .3 miles from the Royal B.C. Museum. Day two: * Mini Coach transfer between hotel and Clipper terminal at 3:45 pm *Transportation aboard the Victoria Clipper departing Victoria at 5 pm, arriving in Seattle at approximately 7:45 pm *On board meal and beverage voucher included in this leg of travel *Transportation form the Clipper terminal to University Place Civic Building To register, contact the University Place Senior Center at 253.564.1992 or 253.460.2530. 14 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com TRIPS & TOURS TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME! Mariners against the Colorado Rockies Sunday, September 13 $55/ID#9215 Join us for a day of baseball! We will head to Seattle to watch the Seattle Mariners take on the Colorado Rockies! Ticket includes: Terrace Club seats, transportation, parking & trip management. Tickets are limited and once tickets are purchased all sales are final. Registration deadline: August 19 Depart Civic Building at 11:15 am, return at 5:30 pm *depends on when game ends Emerald Downs - A Day at The Races! Sunday, September 20 $43/ID#9217 You’re off to the races! Enjoy an afternoon at Emerald Downs; whether you’re intense about your betting or just want to take in the beautiful view of Mount Rainier, people watch and enjoy the high energy of the races, this is a day you won’t soon forget. Included in your day: admission, meal, voucher, official program, official tip sheet, reserved seating, transportation and trip management. Registration deadline: September 1 Depart Civic Building at 12:45 pm, return at 8 pm NISQUALLY WATERSHED FESTIVAL Saturday, September 26 Park N Picnic Tour Seahurst Park & West Hylebos Wetland Park Tuesday, September 15 $27/ID#9216 The jewel of Burien’s park system, Seahurst Park offers a saltwater beach on Puget Sound, views to the Olympic Mountains, picnic shelters and tables, two playground areas, and several trails. After time at Seahurst, head south to Federal Way’s West Hylebos Wetland Park where you can enjoy this beautiful 120-acre park, featuring a large trail network through a wetland system, a boardwalk and picnic area. Box lunches will be provided for you to enjoy at either park. Included in trip fee: transportation, parking, trip management and box lunch. Registration deadline: September 11. Depart Civic Building at 10 am, return at 2:30 pm $19/ID#9218 The Watershed Festival is an annual celebration featuring art, discovery and family fun. Festival activities include a free lecture series, guided walks, musical entertainment and great food and coffee. Be sure to bring your own t-shirt to make a fish print with a real Nisqually salmon! That and other activities will be part of the day-long celebration of nature . The main stage includes the Olympia Highlanders, a live raptor show, the Nisqually Abisch and the Canoe Family Dancers, Reptile Woman, Wolf Camp and more. In the Refuge’s visitor center auditorium, the festival includes a lecture series consisting of short presentations on various watershed topics and issues. Lectures will start at the top of each hour, from 11 am to 3 pm. Included in your trip fee: transportation and trip management. Registration deadline: September 21 Depart Civic Building at 10 am, return at 3:30 pm Crystal Mountain and Scenic Gondola Ride Monday, September 14 $55/ID#9219 Head to beautiful Crystal Mountain for the day. You’ll enjoy time to walk through the gift stores, walking trails and bird watch. Next head north via the Mt. Rainier Gondola to take a scenic ride over meadows of wildflowers and mountain streams to the summit of Crystal Mountain. Once you reach the top you’ll find a breathtaking view of Mt. Rainier and the Cascade Range, as well as the Summit House-the highest restaurant in Washington. Included in trip fee: gondola ride, transportation and trip management. Registration deadline: September 7 Depart Civic Building 9 am, return at 5 pm We Create Community Through People, Parks, Programs and Partnerships 15 TRIPS & TOURS ISSAQUAH SALMON DAYS Saturday, October 3 $25/ID#9220 Park N Picnic Fry Cove Park and Tolmie State Park Tuesday, October 13 $31/ID#9223 An award winning, family event! To celebrate the return of the spawning salmon to the hatchery with more than 300 arts and crafts vendors, music, sporting events, food and more. Included in your trip fee: transportation, trip management and parking. Registration deadline: September 29 Depart Civic Building at 9:30 am, return at 3:45 pm Lunch at Paradise Inn and The Sculpture Park near Mt. Rainier Monday, October 5 $29/ID#9221 This trip will showcase the Pacific Northwest’s beautiful fall scenery. Head to beautiful Paradise Inn for lunch and some time to wander trails or enjoy the Visitor Center. On your way to Paradise your route will include a scenic loop through Puyallup to Eatonville around through Paradise. After lunch and time at Paradise, you’ll make a stop at the funky and picturesque Iron Sculpture Park. Included in your trip fee: transportation, trip management. Meals are on your own. Registration deadline: September 30. Depart Civic Building 10:15 am, estimated return 5 pm St. Demetrios Greek Festival Saturday, October 10 $24/ID#9222 Frye Cove Park is a hidden gem! Enjoy the magnificent views of Mt. Rainier and 1400 feet of saltwater beach on Eld Inlet. Known as the perfect spot for weddings, it also has a brand new playground, great nature walks, shellfish gathering and plenty of space for a good old fashioned family picnic. After time at Frye Cove, we’ll head northwest to beautiful Tolmie State Park. Depart Civic Building 10am, estimated return 3:15 pm Beneath the streets Tour of Seattle Underground & Pioneer Square Tuesday, October 20 $42/ID#9224 Welcome to Beneath the Streets, a new tour of old Seattle! We guide visitors through three sections of the historic underground passageways in Pioneer Square. Our tour guides have been leading tours in this historic district for years. Professional, courteous, and knowledgeable, they share a contagious love of history through their tales of Seattle’s amazing past. They truly love what they do. They explore the tunnels that have not been offered on the tour before. Their emphasis is on their guests. Small, intimate groups spend time with experienced tour guides for the best possible Beneath the Streets experience. The 60-minute tour covers five city blocks and explores subterranean passageways, 1890’s architecture and plenty of “only in Seattle” stories. Included in your trip fee: tour admission, transportation, parking, trip management. Lunch is on your own. Registration deadline: October 13 Depart Civic Building at 9 am, return at 3:30 pm St. Demetrio’s Church hosts the Greek Festival, located in Seattle’s Mount Lake Terrace area. This is an annual tradition. Enjoy authentic Greek food and pastries, liveGreek music and dance performances, taverns with Greek Beer & Wine, indoor seating, and docent lead church tours. The Greek Festival also offers vendors with authentic Greek imports and handmade boutique items. Don’t miss out on the festivities of this event. Depart Civic Building at 10 am, return at 4:15 pm 16 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com TRIPS & TOURS Improv Happy Hour at Unexpected Productions Saturday, November 7 $34/ID#9225 Join Unexpected Productions for an evening of spontaneous theater that mixes the shorter games associated with Theatresports with an edgier, story based long form comedy! Improv Happy Hour is a sampler of several styles of improv all packed into one show, from movie, literature, or play genres to experimental and risky comical improv forms. All content is based on audience suggestions so expect unexpected fun! Comedy improv for all ages, with drink specials in the bar for those over 21. You’ll start the night with a dinner stop in Southcenter at Bahama Breeze, then head into Seattle for the 7 pm show. Included in your trip fee: transportation, parking, show ticket, and trip management. Dinner is on your own. Registration deadline: October 30. Depart Civic Building at 3:45 pm, return at 9:30 pm SEATTLE PREMIUM OUTLETS & COUNTRY VILLAGE SHOPS IN BOTHELL Tuesday, November 10 $35/ID#9226 A day of shopping for Christmas or yourself! Head north to the Seattle Premium outlets where they have something for everyone on your list at the best outlet prices. From Nike and Adidas to Banana Republic and a variety of other stores these outlets are worth visiting. Or spend your time at the Tulalip Casino and earn money for your next stop of the day, the Country Shops. The Country Shops offer a variety of unique boutiques and restaurants. Dress for the weather, both locations offer open air shopping. Included in your trip fee is transportation and trip management. Registration deadline November 3. Depart Civic Building at 9:30 am, return at 5:30 pm Annual Ivar’s Clam Lights at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park & Parade of Boats Saturday, December 5 $29/ID#9227 Be sure to include Ivar’s Clam Lights and Renton’s Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on your holiday bucket list of “must see and dos” this season. Ivar’s Clam Lights is a stunning visual display of several dozen trees and shrubs professionally decorated with thousands of lights. Centered at Ivar’s Kidd Valley, and the water walk at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, the overall decorated paved trail path is a flat walkable loop approximately one mile in total distance. Registration deadline: November 30 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 6:15-7:30 pm 6:30-8:30 pm 6:40 pm 7 pm 7:15-8 pm 7:30 pm 8-8:20 pm Lindbergh High School Vocal Jazz Ensemble Tractor-pulled wagon hay rides by Reber Ranch Dance by Blue Dog Dance & Performing Arts Welcome and official lighting by Mayor Denis Law & Event Sponsors Bonfire, entertainment & community sing-a-long Rainier Yacht Club’s “Parade of Boats” Argosy Christmas Ship Depart Civic Building at 3 pm, return at 9:30 pm Fantasy Lights and Samurai Steakhouse Dinner Tuesday, December 15 $19/ID#9228 Enjoy the festivities and tradition of Fantasy Lights at Spanaway Park. This drive-through experience allows you to stay warm and dry as you bask in the thousands of lights and listen to traditional holiday music. Prior to your lights tour enjoy dinner at the Samurai Steakhouse. Your food will be prepared in front of you with traditional Japanese steakhouse flair and generous portions. Dinner is on your own and prices start around $14 per plate, the average price is around $20 per plate. Included in your trip fee: Entrance to Fantasy Lights, transportation, and trip management. Registration deadline: December 10 Depart 4:30 return Depa De part rt Civic Civ C ivic ic Building Bui B uild ldin ingg att 4 :30 :3 0 pm, pm, re retu turn rn aatt 9 pm We Create Community Through People, Parks, Programs and Partnerships 17 TRIPS & TOURS CODE OF CONDUCT UNIVERSITY PLACE SENIOR CENTER Trips & Tours Code of Conduct The University Place Senior Center strives to create a pleasant and enjoyable experience on all trips. Group travel is a privilege and the good of the group must be kept at the forefront. In order to ensure the trip experience is positive for all, the following codes of conduct have been created. Failure to abide by the code of conduct for trips and tours may result in your ability to participate being limited or revoked. 1. Safety is paramount. Day trip participants shall follow all safety rules and regulations established by the University Place Senior Center. A participant who endangers the safety and welfare of himself/herself or another may not be allowed to participate in future trips. 2. Participants shall not engage in or threaten abusive behavior including verbal harassment, menacing, physical aggression, or sexual harassment. 3. Participants shall not use loud, disruptive, lewd, or profane language. 4. Participants are encouraged to report their concerns about the trip, participant behavior, and or safety items to the driver or Recreation Supervisor. 5. Trip itineraries and timelines are created to ensure that participants enjoy every aspect of the trip stressfree. Participants must return to the designated meeting location on or before the announced departure time, as determined by the trip driver/escort. Participants who delay trips by not returning to the designated meeting locations on time may not be allowed on future trips. 6. The University Place Senior Center reserves the right to evaluate any trip participant as to the appropriateness of a trip for their participation. 7. Participants must be able to participate independently while on a day trip/overnight trip or provide their own caregiver for assistance. The caregiver must pay for their place on the trip. 8. Participants are responsible to make the Recreation Supervisor and driver aware of any special needs or medical concerns, including needing the wheelchair lift on the shuttle. I have read the University Place Senior Center trips and tours code of conduct and agree to abide by the rules outlined herein. Printed Name: Signature: 18 Date: University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com SENIOR SERVICES & PROGRAMS SENIOR FOOTCARE senior community center First Wednesday of the month at the University Place Senior Center. Appointments begin at 9 a.m. and end at 2 p.m. Please make your appointment by calling the Senior Footcare directly 253.848.9625. SENIOR WEEKLY DROP-IN SCHEDULE 2534 Grandview Drive W., U.P. 98466 HOURS: Tuesday - Friday / 9 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $30/person Monday CLOSED Tuesday Senior Footcare is a visiting healthcare service for BRIDGE 9 AM - 12 PM seniors, diabetics and others who are in need of care for their feet. Their staff consists of only RN’s and LPN’s because they believe it is important to have nurses Wednesday assessing the condition of the feet for problems relat- SENIOR FOOTCARE 9 AM - 2 PM ing to health issues such as diabetes, arthritis, strokes, $27 Fee - 1st Wednesday of each month; for appointment call limited vision and poor circulation. the Footcare Organization at 253.848.9625. Scholarships available. FLU SHOTS BUNCO 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM The second Wednesday of the month Available at the University Place Senior Community Center! Friday, September 25 - 11 am-1 pm Registration Deadline: September 11 Thursday ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIES 11 AM - 2:30 PM Bring your own art, craft or hobby projects to work on with oth- Pre-registration required. medicare paperwork can be ers who have similar talents and interest. Bring a lunch to enjoy picked up from the U.P. Sr/Community Center when regis- while you create your own masterpiece! tering. For more information call 253.564.1992. SENIOR CLASSES AARP Driver Safety Program Friday BINGO 10 - 11:30 AM Arrive early, play Bingo before lunch! Prizes provided. SENIOR LUNCH 11:45 AM - 2:15 PM Catholic Community Services serves lunch at 12 Noon SHARP! Develop safe defensive driving techniques. Certification of completion applies toward a discount on your car insurance. Please pay instructor Reservations preferred one week in advance; $3.00 donation appreciated. on first day of class with a check or exact change. Call 253.474.1200 or 253.564.1992 for a reservation. October 14 & 15 10 am - 2 pm (both days) Pinochle-Dominos-Games 12:45 - 2:15 PM AARP Members - $15 per person Non-Members - $20 per person SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Pre-registration required. Please call 253.564.1992. Must attend both days to receive certificate. University Place Sr/Community Center, 2534 Grandview Dr. W. For information on our Senior Scholarship Program contact the University Place Senior Community Center at 253.564.1992 or JRobinson@CityofUP.com. We Create Community Through People, Parks, Programs and Partnerships 19 COMMUNITY INTEREST & EVENTS THANK YOU YOUTH BASEBALL/SOFTBALL SPONSORS! Thank You Sponsors! A special thank you to all of our Youth Baseball/Softball League Sponsors. Pla Endodontics - B & R Auto Wrecking/autowrecking.com - Sisson Agency/Farmers Insurance - DuPont Dental - Syd & Mea’s Natural Products - Lienrite of Washington - Stripe Rite - Macklin Law - Cedar Grove Electric - Don & Helen McDaniel - The Lawn Boys - Floor Covering Express - Frog n Kiwi Cafe - Tigers Team Parents (Pepin) - Tigers Team Parents (Gillis) - Modern Builders General Contractors - Local 4075 Firefighters - Pacific Wellness & Spa - Green Lanterns Team Parents If you would like more information on sponsoring a University Place Recreation Youth Sports Team contact Parks & Recreation at 253.460.2530 or stop by the office Monday-Friday between 9 am-4 pm. Located at 3609 Market Place West, U.P. 98466. FREE Edward Jones Educational Classes Foundations of Investing 10/5, 10-11am & 10/7, 6-7pm This 30 minute educational program geared to people who want an overview of investing, including key terms and investment types. Foundations of Investing covers the basic features of bonds, stocks and mutual funds and the importance of asset allocation. Retirement by Design 10/12, 10-11am & 10/14, 6-7pm Retirement by Design is a 40 minute presentation that illustrates how you can translate your vision for retirement into tangible goals. Whether you are 10 or 40 years from retirement, you’ll learn investment strategies to help design the retirement you want. We’ll also discuss how you can add flexibility to your strategy to help you handle unexpected events and how you can keep your strategy on track. University Place Youth Council UPYC University Place Youth Council: “UPYC” “Youth With A Mission To Make A Difference” Join the University Place Youth Council and be a part of the group that created the Cirque Slam and the Mother Son Sports Ball. This motivated group of teens meets the first and second Monday of each month. The focus of UPYC is to provide constructive activities and positive role models for the youth of University Place. UPYC also provides community support by assisting with community and local charities and events. This is a great way to get to know U.P. teens, grades 8-12, while contributing in a meaningful way to your community and surrounding area. Preparing Your Estate Plan 10/19, 10-11am & 10/21, 6-7pm Youth Council applications can be picked up at the U.P. Do you know where your assets will go when you die? If not, our Preparing Parks & Recreation Office, 3715 Bridgeport Way W, 98466 Your Estate Plan presentation will help familiariaze you with the basic steps of estate planning, including the function of a will and the different types of trusts. For more information An estate-planning attorney will be present at the event. please contact Andy Nelson at 253.460.2530 or e-mail ANelson@ All classes take place at the Senior/Community Center. All ages are welcome, CityofUP.com. please pre-register by calling the Senior Center at 253.564.1992. ADRIANA HESS WETLAND PARK You may have heard about the trend of people setting up small bookstands in their front yards to share their love of reading with others? This effort is called the “Little Free Library.” Wherever you see a little free library, feel free to take one or two to read, and next time you see a little free library, bring a book to share, leaving it there for someone else to enjoy! It’s a fun way to build community, share resources, and a love of reading. This is located outside at the Adriana Hess Wetland Park and it is the only one in U.P.. be sure to come by and check it out! 20 Learn to swim faster and competitively as part of a positive team while having FUN at University Place Aquatic Club (UPAC). Local state-of the art pool, easy after-school hours. More info at http://upacsharks.org Contacts: Joel Postma at 253.566.1048 or Kim Rzeszewicz 253.460.7252 University Place Parks & Recreation 253.460.2530 REGISTER ONLINE @ www.CityofUP.com VOLUNT NEEDEDEE! RS 21st Annual FADRMEISSEION Cider Squeeze at the Curran Apple Orchard Park 3920 Grandview Drive W, University Place Sunday, August 30, 2015 12-4 pm Johnny Appleseed & the “BIG APPLE” Sponsored by Puget Sound Energy and CORE Apples & Jugs Available for Purchase Public picking begins at noon & the press closes at 4 pm so get in line early! Children’s Activities! Music! Apple Pie & FUN!! To volunteer, email apples@curranappleorchard.com FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT www.curranappleorchard.com. Saturday, December 5, 2015 Experience the holiday magic with the annual celebration of the Christmas Tree Lighting in Market Square, always the first Saturday in December. SANTA PICTURES FOOD VENDORS SILENT AUCTION CRAFTS & GAMES CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING Live local musical and dance performances by local schools and organizations, plus some very special guests that you will not want to miss!
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