sports • community programs • library • aquatics

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sports • community programs • library • aquatics
Official Activities Guide of the City of Woodburn
Summer - 2014
SPORTS • COMMUNITY PROGRAMS • LIBRARY • AQUATICS
Contacts
City Administration.................................................503-982-5228
Community Services Department.......................503-982-5264
Woodburn Aquatic Center................................... 503-981-7946
Recreation Services.................................................503-982-5266
Woodburn Public Library.......................................503-982-5252
Community Relations..............................................503-982-5388
Retired Senior Volunteer Program......................503-982-5388
Woodburn Transit System.....................................503-982-5233
Welcome to Out & About!
Our full-service Parks and Recreation Department,
the Woodburn Public Library and our community
partners are proud to showcase a collection of
classes, events, services and attractions that offer
something for almost everyone. Whether you’re
interested in learning a new skill, meeting new
people, improving your health, or just looking for
something to do, we hope you’ll find something here.
We encourage you to check out our offerings. We
also encourage you to contact us with any of your
questions AND your suggestions for future classes
and programs!
-Mayor Kathy Figley
Table of Contents
Contacts & Scholarships................................................. pg. 2
Parks & Map....................................................................... pg. 3
Summer Events...............................................................pg.4-5
Aquatic Center ...........................................................pg. 6-11
Swim Lessons............................................................. pg. 10-11
Public Library..............................................................pg. 12-15
Youth Sports.............................................................. pg. 16-17
Adult Sports..................................................................... pg. 17
Youth Programs........................................................ pg. 18-19
Community Education Classes...................................pg. 20
Active Adults................................................................... pg. 20
City of Woodburn
270 Montgomery St.
Woodburn OR 97071
www.ci.woodburn.or.us
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Mayor Kathy Figley........................................................Ph. 503-982-5228
kathryn.figley@ci.woodburn.or.us
Ward 1........................................................................ Teresa Alonso Leon
Ward 2....................................................................................Lisa Ellsworth
Ward 3..................................................................................Pete McCallum
Ward 4............................................................................................... Jim Cox
Ward 5.................................................................................Frank Lonergan
Ward 6.........................................................................................Eric Morris
Visit www.ci.woodburn.or.us for additional contact information.
Other Community Contacts
Woodburn Junior Basketball Association
Jon Wolfer • 503-984-7368 • jwolfer44@gmail.com
Woodburn Barracuda Swim Team
John Zell • 503-982-2302 • www.wbst.org
Dance, Dance, Dance
Ann Finch • 503-951-3875
Woodburn Athletic Futbol (Soccer)
Javier Hupeo • 503-551-7407
Azul Futbol Club (Soccer)
futboluno@yahoo.com
Mid-Valley Baseball
Wally Bichsel • 503-730-7378
After School Club
Karen Armstrong • 503-981-2706
karmstrong@woodburnsd.org
Woodburn Art Center
503-981-6450 • www.glatthousegallery.org
Golden Squares Squaredancers
Gin Johnson • 503-982-0448
Love Inc
971-983-LOVE (5683) • loveinc@woodburn.net
Scholarships
Need financial assistance? Visit woodburnparks.org,
call 503-982-5264, or visit the Woodburn Aquatic Center for
scholarship forms and information!
City of Woodburn • www.ci.Woodburn.or.us
Recreation and Parks • www.WoodburnParks.org
Downtown Plaza
Garfield & Second Street
Aquatic Center
190 Oak St.
Public Library and Library Park
280 Garfield St
Woodland Ave
Parks are available for reservation. Most shelters
$35/day. Call for more information: 503-982-5264
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4. Burlingham Park
3350 Linda St.
5. Nelson Park
Greenview Drive
6. Senior Estates
Astor & Walton
7. Heritage Park
2588 Jamestown St.
8. North Front Street Park
N. Front St.
9. Alvah Cowan Park
620 Garfield St.
10. Hermanson Parks
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Summer Events
Woodburn Summer Nights
Woodburn Summer Nights kicks off with the
Community 4th of July Celebration
Friday, July 4 at 6:00pm @ Centennial Park.
Summer Nights Concerts
Tuesday, July 8 – Market @ 5:30pm, Music @ 6:30pm
July 8 – Carrie Cunningham & The Six Shooters
July 15 – Abby Road Live
July 22 – Golden Bough
July 29 – Jessie Marquez
August 5 – Roadhouse
Summer Nights Movies – Fridays
Library Park at dusk
August 8 – Despicable Me 2
August 15 – The Lego Movie
August 22 – Frozen
Summer Kick Off Party
Friday, June 20; 12:00pm – 2:00pm
Woodburn Aquatic Center
Let’s celebrate the beginning of summer with free
hot dogs, bouncy house, games, and half priced
swimming!
Special Events
Swim Lesson Open House & Safety Saturday!
June 21 & July 26
Stop in from 11am-1pm and have an instructor evaluate your student for
swim lessons to determine which class they are ready for! In addition,
learn all about important swimming safety such as boating safety, proper
lifejacket sizing, the buddy system and more! General Admission Fee.
Relay for Life of the Woodburn Area
Saturday, July 19; 10:00am
Beginning at Library Park
“Wave Goodbye to Cancer!” – an 18 hour relay event at Centennial
Park in Woodburn. Friday from 6:00pm – Saturday 12 noon.
Entertainment and activities for the whole family. FREE event open to
the public. For more information: contact Don or Rhonda Judson at
503-982-8617 or dnrjudson@gmail.com
Bassett Hound Games
July 20
Legion Park
Oregon Basset Hound Rescue, Inc. is proud to sponsor the Basset Games.
Free for spectators; bassets & basset mixes competing in events $10 per
dog. Contact the Mayor’s office for information 503-982-5220.
Woodburn’s Amazing Race!
Sunday, July 26; 10:30am – 3:00pm
Legion Park
Woodburn Aquatic Center
Just like the TV show, teams race around Woodburn looking for clues
leading them to another destination or to perform a task.
$5 per person
Fiesta Mexicana’s 51st Anniversary
August 2 & 3
Legion Park
Celebrating 51 years of Hispanic Culture in Woodburn
including the crowning of the 51st Fiesta Queen, Fiesta
Parade on Saturday, return of the Artisans from
Guadalajara, Full Family Stage Entertainment with Main
Stage attraction LaMarka returning on Sunday. Free
activities for the children and much, much more!!
Now accepting vendor and parade applications.
Please visit us at:
www.woodburnfiestamexicana.com
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Photo courtesy of YG Media
2014 Presented by:
Professional Sound
Concert Series
A SENIOR LIVING
COMMUNITY
In Library Park Tuesdays at 6:30pm
Food Vendors Open at 5:30pm
Coastal Movie Series
FARM & RANCH
In Library Park Fridays at Sunset
Activities and Snacks 7:30pm
July 8th
Carrie Cunningham
& The Six Shooters
Classic and Modern Country
July 15th
Abby Road Live
August 8th
Beatles Tribute
Despicable Me 2
CAR WASH
July 22nd
Golden Bough
Celtic
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August 15th
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The Lego Movie
July 29th
Jessie Marquez
1 Latin Jazz Quartet
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Bluegrass
Printing Co.
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Hours
Monday -Friday 5:30am-8pm
Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 12-5pm
Special Schedule:
We will be closed July 4th in observance of
Independence Day.
We will be open regular hours on Labor Day.
Available during all open hours:
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Lap Swim
Open Play
Parent/Child Swim
Senior/Therapy Swimming
Fitness Center
Lap lane availability may vary. Location of pool activities may
vary. We reserve the right to change or cancel any part of the
pool or facility schedule without notice. Slide times vary by day
and time. Schedule, prices and availability subject to change.
Open play is offered to everyone! Children less than 48” tall
must be accompanied by a parent in the water or within arm’s
reach.
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Woodburn Aquatic Center • www.SwimWoodburn.com
190 Oak St.
Woodburn OR
503-981-SWIM (7946)
www.SwimWoodburn.com
Aquatic Child Care
Enjoy fitness classes, lap swimming, the fitness equipment and
more child free! Aquatic Child Care is time for the children
to enjoy the water with a supervised lifeguard and/or swim
instructor. The children will play skill oriented water games
according to their skill level and age. No need to preregister or
sign up; just show up!
Offered: Monday, Wednesday & Friday
from 9am-10am
$2 per hour per child.
Ages: 6 months – 5 years
Lockers
Special Events
Swim Lesson Open House & Safety
Saturday!
June 21 & July 26
Stop in from 11am-1pm and have an instructor
evaluate your student for swim lessons to
determine which class they are ready for! In
addition, learn all about important swimming safety
such as boating safety, proper lifejacket sizing, the
buddy system and more! General Admission Fee.
Lockers are free to use for the day and you’re more than
welcome to bring your own lock or we sell locks in the lobby
for $8.00. Locks left on overnight on lockers that are not
rented will be cut each evening and items placed in lost and
found.
Want to rent a locker?! A monthly locker rental for pass
holders is $10.00 per month and $15.00 per month for nonpass holders.
Prices
Infant
Drop-In Rate
Youth
Adult
Honored Citizen
(0-2 years)
(3-17 years)
(18-59 years)
(60+ years)
Free
$3.75
$4.75
$3.75
$29.00
$39.00
$29.00
Monthly EFT
20-Punch Pass
Free
$63.00
$84.00
$63.00
3 - Month Pass
Free
$79.00
$109.00
$79.00
$180.00
$160.00
3 - Month Joint
Everybody Fitness Pass
Family
$15.00
(up to 5 swimmers)
$69.00
$199.00
Prices include use of the entire facility and all group classes. Membership is defined as having an active 20-Punch pass,
3-month pass, monthly EFT pass or a 3-month joint Everybody Fitness pass.
Passes are non-transferable, no refunds or credits are given, & the facility may be closed for up to 7 consecutive days without a
refund or credit during the time of pass, excluding holidays.
Family is defined as immediate family members living in the same household.
20 punch pass is valid for one person only, the member designated at the time of purchase.
Monthly EFT requires monthly automatic fund withdrawal and a user agreement.
Woodburn Aquatic Center • 503-981-SWIM (7946)
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Classes & Programs
Work the water!
Lifeguard & Swim Instructor Classes
Lifeguard certification class:
$150 – Scholarships Available
May 13-17
5-9pm Tuesday - Friday and
8am-5pm Saturday.
August 7-9
8am-5pm each day
New!
Swim instructor class:
July 26 & Aug. 2
8am – 5pm both Saturdays
$75 – Scholarships Available
Call the center to register!
Co-Ed Inner Tube Water Polo League! Personal Training
Grab your team and join us in this super fun spinoff of the sport water
polo. Players don’t have to tread water because the whole game is played
while sitting in inflatable inner tubes!
Games are Thursday nights starting at 7:30pm. League is July 10 – Aug. 21
(Playoffs Aug. 21)
Each team must have 10 players with a minimum of 4 women on each
roster. Minimum of 4 teams required.
Want a personal trainer to help you reach your fitness
goals?! We now offer training with a certified trainer
either in the water or on land, your preference! Now
is the time to get more individualized attention and
specialized workouts. All sessions are 10 classes total, 2x
a week, and each class is 45 minutes in length. Call 503980-2418 to schedule your training.
Group Training (2-3 students)
Early registration deadline June 5 - $200 per team (Only $20 per player!) Member: $115
Late registration deadline June 12 - $250 per team (Only $25 per player!) Non-Member: $130
Private Training (1 student)
Mandatory Meeting for Team Captains: June 19 – 7:30pm (Schedules,
Member: $225
rules and other info available at this meeting)
Non-Member: $250
Group Exercise Class Offerings
Scan the QR Code to view class
schedules.
Water Fitness –Focuses on cardiovascular fitness in the shallow end with special attention to
strength and flexibility.
Deep Water Fitness – You do not need to be able to swim to participate as buoyancy belts are used.
Zero joint impact with muscle toning and flexibility.
Zumba Fitness - Exhilarating, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party.
Deep/Shallow Cardio –Hardcore workout for any level and focuses on core strength, cardio and toning.
Aqua Zumba – Zumba Fitness in the water!
Yoga – Experience relaxation through slow movements, building good posture, and increasing flexibility & balance
through stretching and breathing techniques. All levels welcome!
Total Body Toning – Get ready to sweat! Mixes traditional callisthenic and body weight exercises with interval
and strength training.
All classes are included in admission and memberships. Classes may change based on availability and
demand. Check out our website for the most current class schedule with over 20 classes offered a week!
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Woodburn Aquatic Center • www.SwimWoodburn.com
Group Reservation
Want to bring a large group to the pool?! Get our
discounted rates with swimmers of 10 or more paying
in one transaction. Call ahead to make your reservation
or reserve online. Rent our party room and get an even
bigger discount!
$2.40 per swimmer with party room rental
$3.00 per swimmer with reservation
$3.25 per swimmer without reservation
Scholarships
Need financial assistance? Stop by the center for an
application or visit our website for the online application.
Pool Party!
Rent the pool for your next party or gathering:
1. Party Room Rental – Anytime during open hours. Get the
group discount of just $2.40 per swimmer!
2. Lane Rental – One lane per hour. During regular open
hours and as space permits.
3. Private Pool Rental – Exclusive use of the entire pool and
party room! Includes up to 25 guests.
Additional guests are $1 each per hour.
MemberNon-Member
Party Room Rental $12.50/half hour $15.00/half hour
Lane Rental
$7.50/half hour
$10.00/half hour
Summer Day Camps
Junior Lifeguard Camp
Junior Lifeguard Camp is a unique and challenging aquatic
program for young people. Each day students will promote
water safety, train in first aid skills, learn how to respond to
emergencies and have fun!
Ages: 10-15 years old
Time: 1-4pm
Price: $35 per student
Dates:
July 7-11
August 11-15
Make a Splash Mini Day Camp
Looking for an adventure full of learning, fun and the
swimming pool?! Spend the week making a splash with water
games, arts & crafts, story time in the water and more!
Ages: 4-9 years old
Time: 9am-12pm
Price: $30 per student
Dates:
July 21-25
August 18-22
Private Pool Rental $70.00/half hour $75.00/half hour
All payments must be made at the time of reservation.
Tables and chairs available for all packages. Set up time is
not included and can be added to any package by renting
additional time at regular price. Groups are responsible
for all set up and clean up of the space. Utilizing staff
for special set up is not included and can be added to
any package for $20/hour. Make reservations online, in
person or over the phone.
Scan the QR code
now to reserve your
party rental
Woodburn Aquatic Center • 503-981-SWIM (7946)
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Swim Lessons
Group Lessons
Class Levels
Group Session Options
AquaDucks
For children 6 months to 3 years old, accompanied by an adult, in
the water.
Experience a fun, interactive, water adjustment program designed
to introduce basic water skills as the instructor guides
parents and their child. Swim diapers are required for
children who are not potty-trained.
Lil’ Shrimp
Preschool: 3–5 years. For the non-swimmer: It is fun to make
bubbles and get my eyes and ears wet! My teacher will
help me float and glide in the water.
Jellyfish
Preschool: 3–5 years; Youth: 6–12 years
Prerequisites: I can do a front crawl without taking a breath:
Preschool: 10 feet; Youth: 15 feet. I can back glide:
Preschool: 5 feet; Youth: 10 feet. I can do side breathing
on the wall. Preschool: 5 breaths; Youth: 10 breaths.
like to bob! Preschool: 5 bobs; Youth: 10 bobs.
Sea Otter
Mondays through Fridays
Session 1: June 23 – 27 (5 classes for just $5!)
Session 2: June 30 – July 11
(Only 9 classes; no class July 4. $36 for members, $40.50
for non-members)
Session 3: July 14 – July 25
Session 4: July 28 – Aug. 8
Session 5: Aug. 11 - 22
Session 6: Aug. 25 – 29
(5 classes. Only $20 for members & $22.50 for non-members)
Saturdays
Session 1: June 28 – August 30
Sundays
Session 1: June 29 – August 31
I Register online, over the phone or in person!
Preschool: 3–5 years; Youth: 6–12 years
Prerequisites: I can do a front crawl without taking a
breath: Preschool: 10 feet; Youth: 15 feet. I can back
glide: Preschool: 5 feet; Youth: 10 feet. I can do side
breathing on the wall. Preschool: 5 breaths; Youth: 10
breaths. I like to bob! Preschool: 5 bobs; Youth: 10
bobs.
Group Lesson Pricing
Walrus
Semi-Private Lesson
Prerequisites: Front crawl with breathing for 20 feet;
Back crawl for 15 feet; Jump into lap pool at 6–8 feet
unassisted.
Sea Lion
Prerequisites: Front crawl with breathing, using proper
technique: ½ length of the pool. Back crawl using proper
technique: ½ length of the pool. Underwater swim for
15 feet. Whip kick on back with equipment: ½ length of
the pool. Deep-water bobs: 5 bobs.
Orca
Pre-requisites: Front crawl with breathing, using proper
technique: length of the pool. Back crawl: length of the
pool. Elementary backstroke with proper technique: length
of the pool. Deep-water bobs: 15 bobs.
Piranha (Pre-Competitive)
Learn how to be a competitive swimmer and
prepare yourself for joining a team! Prerequisites:
Passed class levels through Walrus and is now either
a Sea Lion or Orca.
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Group Lessons
Member - $40.00
Non-Member - $45.00 Class Size - Varies
Member - $70.00
Non-Member - $80.00
Class Size - 2-3 Students
Private Lesson
Member - $140.00
Non-Member - $160.00
Class Size - 1 Student
$5
Swim Week
June 23-27
5 classes for only $5!
Sign up early as space is
limited!
All swim lesson sessions are 10
lessons total. Each lesson is 30
minutes in length.
Group classes are subject
to change and credit is not
available for participant
absences. Scheduling for semiprivate and private lessons is
flexible and dependent upon
customer preference and staff
availability.
Call 503-980-2418
to schedule a semi-private or
private lesson.
Woodburn Aquatic Center • www.SwimWoodburn.com
Swim Lesson Class Times
Monday - Friday
P= Ages 3-5yrs.
Y= 6 yrs. & up
Time
9:00-9:30am
Lil Shrimp
P-Jellyfish
P-Sea Otter
Walrus
9:35-10:05am
Aqua Ducks
P-Jellyfish
Y-Jellyfish
Lil Shrimp
10:10-10:40am
P-Jellyfish
P-Sea Otter
Lil Shrimp
Y-Sea Otter
10:45-11:15am
Y-Jellyfish
Y-Sea Otter
Walrus
P-Sea Otter
11:20-11:50am
Sea Lion
Orca
Piranha
Walrus
4:00-4:30pm
Lil Shrimp
P-Jellyfish
P-Sea Otter
Aqua Ducks
4:35-5:05pm
P-Jellyfish
Y-Jellyfish
Y-Sea Otter
Lil Shrimp
5:10-5:40pm
Y-Jellyfish
Y-Sea Otter
Walrus
P-Sea Otter
5:45-6:15pm
Orca
Sea Lion
Piranha
Aqua Ducks
6:20-6:50pm
Adult Beg
Adult Int
Adult Adv
Y-Jellyfish
6:55-7:25pm
Orca
Piranha
Walrus
Sea Lion
Saturday AM Classes
Adult Class Levels
Adult Beginner
Time
9:00-9:30am
Sea Lion
Orca
Piranha
9:35-10:05am
Walrus
Y-Sea Otter
Y-Jellyfish
10:10-10:40am
P-Jellyfish
P-Sea Otter
Lil Shrimp
10:45-11:15am
Y-Jellyfish
Y-Sea Otter
Walrus
11:20-11:50am
Aqua Ducks
P-Jellyfish
Lil Shrimp
Saturday PM and Sunday Classes
Time
2:00-2:30pm
Sea Lion
Orca
Piranha
2:35-3:05pm
Walrus
Y-Sea Otter
Y-Jellyfish
3:10-3:40pm
P-Jellyfish
P-Sea Otter
Lil Shrimp
3:45-4:15pm
Y-Jellyfish
Y-Sea Otter
Walrus
4:20-4:50pm
Aqua Ducks
P-Jellyfish
Lil Shrimp
Learn the very basics of swimming
from floating and gliding to kicks and
rhythmic breathing. You’ll be introduced
to back crawl, front crawl, side
breathing, diving, deep water exploration
and more.
Adult Intermediate
Prerequisites: Front crawl with breathing
length of the pool, back crawl length of the
pool, comfortable in the deep end without
assistance.
Adult Advanced
Prerequisites: Front crawl with breathing and proper
technique 2 lengths of the pool. Back crawl with
proper technique 2 lengths of the pool. Elementary
backstroke with proper technique 2 lengths of pool.
Woodburn Aquatic Center • 503-981-SWIM (7946)
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Summer Reading for the Whole Family
Join us for summer reading and science fun this summer.
There’s so much to do- come read a book, watch a movie, do
experiments and/or crafts, win prizes, and watch some amazing
performers- and it’s all free! Sign-ups begin June 2nd and the
program runs from June 20th to August 15th.
End of Summer Party
Thursday, August 14 from 1:00-4:00pm
Join us for a summer party for all ages in Library Park with hot
dogs, ice cream, face painting, and entertainment. Final raffles
for the summer reading program will be drawn on this day, so
make sure all completed forms are submitted before.
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Teen Volunteer Opportunities
Teens 14 and older may volunteer at the library in two ways:
as a teen library assistant or as a event helper. To become a
volunteer, fill out a complete City of Woodburn High School
Student Volunteer Application found on the City of Woodburn
website or pick one up at the library and drop it off with the
Teen Librarian.
Woodburn Library • 503-982-5252
280 Garfield St.
Circulation & Renewals: 503-982-5262
Request Materials & Information: 503-982-5252
Programs for Children and Families
All library programs are free and do not require sign-ups
unless otherwise noted. Please check the library’s website for
additional summer programs.
Bilingual Toddler Storytime
Tuesdays at 10:30am
Stories, songs, lap bounces, fingerplays and crafts or
unstructured play time.
Family Storytime
Wednesdays at 10:30am
July 2 - Jose Carlos Sandoval and Kelly Carlos
July 30 - Iris Nason (interactive storyteller)
Special guests, stories, songs and science fun for all ages!
Spanish Storytime
Thursdays at 10:30am
Stories, songs, fingerplays and unstructured play time in
Spanish.
Russian Storytime
Fridays at 10:30am and Wednesdays at 4:00pm
Stories, songs, fingerplays and crafts.
Special Family Science Projects:
Biochemistry Free and Easy (and fun too)
Monday, Jul 7, 3:30 - 4:30 pm - Kevin Ahern, Dept.
Biochemistry/Biophysics, Oregon State University
Family Projects in Science and Technology
Monday, Jun 23, 3:00-4:00pm
Lindsay Holden, Dept. Biology, Portland State
University
Monday, Jun 23, 4:00-5:00pm
Alicia Chivers, Dept. Biology, Portland State
University
Batman Day
Wednesday, July 23, 1:00-3:00pm
Come join in and celebrate Batman’s 75th
birthday with food, crafts, and games!
Afternoon Movies
Multi-purpose Room
Come on in to enjoy an entertaining family movie on Friday
afternoons!
March of the Penguins - June 27 1:30pm
Nut Job - July 11th at 1:30pm
Muppets Most Wanted - July 18th at 1:30pm
Incredibles - July 25th at 1:30pm
Disney Nature Bears - August 1st at 1:30pm
Finding Nemo - August 8th at 1:30pm
Rio 2 - August 15th at 1:30pm
Dolphin Tale - August 22nd at 1:30pm
Bonus Monday Movie
Dora the Explorer - August 18th at 6pm
Family Shows
Thursdays at 1:30
Join us for family fun in the sun on
Thursday afternoons! There will be
magic, juggling, dancing, wild animals and
more. Shows will take place outside the
library (weather permitting).
Reptile Man - June 26th
Alex Zerbe, juggler - July 3rd
Leslie Slape, storyteller - July 10th
Mad Science - July 17th
Angel Ocasio, comedian - July 24th
Tim Alexander, magician - July 31st
Danza Azteca Huitzilopochtli - August 7th
The Library Comes to You!
If you live in Woodburn or in the surrounding towns and are
stuck at home due to illness, disability, or age, we can help!
Call the Library and ask about setting up Homebound Delivery
Service for library materials. After our initial interview, we’ll bring
you a monthly selection of regular print books, large print books,
audiobooks, or movies to suit your tastes and needs. Contact our
Homebound librarian, Elvira Sanchez Kisser, at 503-982-5254
or Elvira.sanchez-kisser@ci.woodburn.or.us today!
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Library Programs
Teen Book Club
FOR TEENS
1st Friday Teen Gaming
Friday, June 6 from 3:30-5:00pm
Hang-out with friends and play Wii games
and card and board games. Bring games to
share. Snacks and prizes will be provided. (Multipurpose Room)
Spark a Reaction - Teen Summer Reading
June 20 - August 14, 2014
Be a part of this years teen summer reading program, Spark a
Reaction! It’s so easy to participate – read the books you choose
and review them to win prizes. No minimum reading requirements
and no library card needed! Open to teens 12-18. Register with
a librarian or online and pick up your reading packet at either the
Reference Desk or Youth Services desk. Don’t forget to check out
our website for dates on author visits and special Summer Seminars
by Oregon professors to be scheduled throughout the summer.
Yu-gi-oh! Unofficial Tournament
June 25, begins at 1:30pm
Start off the Summer by participating in Yu-gi-oh! Unofficial
Tournament open to all players. Are you interested in learning
about Yu-gi-oh? Stop by and get a tutorial and a free set of cards.
(Multipurpose Room)
Teen Tech
Tuesdays, 1:00-3:00pm starting June 24 - August 12
Learn coding, new software, tech hardware and explore computing
through teamwork and competition this summer. Special guests,
computers, materials, and snacks provided. (Multipurpose Room)
Teen Makers
Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00pm starting July 2 - August 13
Learn, compete, and create during these afternoon sessions with
anything from duct tape, writing, to building water cannons and
more. Special guests, materials and snacks provided. (Multipurpose
room)
Special Teen Makers Events
Jose Carlos Sandoval and Kelly Carlos Writing Workshop
Wednesday, July 2, 1:00-2:00pm
Jose Carlos Sandoval and Kelly Carols are authors and illustrators
of children and young adult novels which reflect the unique touch of
many cultural traditions.
Teen Hang-out
Thursdays, 1:00-3:00pm starting June 26 - August 28
Hang-out with friends while participating in anything from Wii
tournaments, playing board or card games, watching anime or
movies, or competing in a scavenger hunts. Materials and snacks
provided. (Multipurpose Room)
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Monday, June 30, July 21, August 11, 2:00-3:00pm
A book club for tween and teens from 12-18 to gather
among peers to discuss books of their choosing. Each
book is chosen at the previous book club meeting. Check
the online calendar or circulation desk for current pick.
(Conference Room)
FOR ADULTS
Summer Reading for Adults
June 20 - August 14, 2014
Be a part of this year’s adult summer reading program,
Literary Elements! It’s so easy to participate – read the books
you choose and review them to win prizes. No minimum
reading requirements and no library card needed! Open to
adults 18 and over. Register with a librarian or online and
pick up your reading packet at either the Reference Desk or
Youth Services desk. The first 50 people to sign up receive
free tote bags. Don’t forget to check out our website for
dates on author visits and special Summer Seminars by
Oregon professors to be scheduled throughout the summer.
Adult Library Quiz Night
Thursday, June 26, 5:30-7:00pm
Spend a free night out and meet others in our Literary
Elements and test your trivia knowledge at the library. Come
with a team or build one with the people you meet. Teams
of 2 or more are welcome. Arrive at 5:30 to form teams,
meet other patrons and enjoy the snacks. Quiz time starts
at 6:00 pm. Snacks, beverages and prizes will be provided.
This is a free event!
1st Thursday Technology Triage
June 5, July 3, August 7, 4:00-5:00pm
Get help with basic features using your mobile devices
(Kindle, tablet, laptop, or phone).What would you like help
with? We are not experts, but we can help. Sign up for an
afternoon with your contact information and a description
of what you need help with at the Reference desk. Don’t
forget to bring your device. (Conference Room)
Basic Computer
Thursday, July 24, 4:00-5:00pm
Learn how to operate a mouse, what to do at “home”,
how to open and close programs and files. Laptops will be
provided. (Multipurpose Room)
Basic Internet
Thursday, July 31, 4:00-5:00pm
Learn how to get on to the internet, the functions of a
web browser, and how to do a basic search. (Multipurpose
Room)
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Summer Reading Author’s Series
Google Drive
Tuesdays, June 24, July 1, Jul 8, 4:00-5:00pm
Google Drive is free online software that allows
you to create papers, presentations, spreadsheets,
and storage for documents. Learn the possibilities
of Google Drive and how to incorporate it
into your daily life. This is a 3 session course.
(Multipurpose Room)
Library2Go e-Books Workshop
Tuesday, June 10, 4:00-5:00pm
Do you have a new e-reader? Are you interested
in getting one? Would you like to find free
e-books to read from the library? Come to our
Introduction to e-Books class and learn how to
use Library2Go to find and download e-books,
audiobooks, and videos. Sign-up at the Reference
desk; limited to the first 10 sign-ups.
(Conference Room)
Email
In Spanish: Monday, August 18, 6:00-7:00pm
In English:Tuesday, August 19, 4:00-5:00pm
We will help you set up a free web-based email
account, and then teach you to use it. Learn how
navigate the email service, send an email, and
attach documents to your email. (Multipurpose
Room)
Get Published!
The Ins and Outs of Self-Publishing
Thursday, July 17 from 5:30-6:30pm
Learn how to use online free
resources to self-publish
books and art projects using
Amazon CreateSpace or Lulu.
Learn from Keith Edwards,
a self-published author with
years of experience on both platforms who will
teach you the steps to get started.
Summer Reading Seminar Series:
Multipurpose Room
Science and Technology for all ages!
Monday, June 23, 5:00-7:00pm
Speakers: Alicia Chivers and Lindsay Holden,
Dept. Biology, Portland State University
Biochemistry Free and Easy (and fun too)
Monday, July 7, 5:00 - 6:00pm
Speaker: Kevin Ahern, Dept. Biochemistry/
Biophysics, Oregon State University
Novel approaches to teaching.
Monday, July 14, 6:00-7:00pm - Jane Kirkpatrick
Jane Kirkpatrick is a bestselling and award-winning author of
20 historical novels and 5 nonfiction books. Her first novel, A
Sweetness to the Soul, was named to Oregon’s Literary 100:18002000 as one of the one hundred titles best representing Oregon
published in the past 200 years. Jane believes that our lives are the
stories that others read first and she encourages groups to discover the power
of their own stories to divinely heal and transform.
Monday, August 11, 6:00-7:00pm - Suzanne Grant
Suzanne Grant is the author of two mystery novels that are set
in Oregon, Tattered Lace and Blue Bucket. She spent her growing
up years in Central Oregon’s rural farm setting, where she learned
to appreciate her native state’s beauty, its cultural and geographic
diversity, its people, and, in particular, its historical mysteries.
Summer Reading Book Club
Thursdays, 6:00-7:00pm in the Conference Room
Join us for these Literary Elements themed book club events. Books can be
picked up at the Circulation desk for check out after the preceding book club
meeting.
Mystery Book Club
Thursday, June 19 - The Yard by Alex Grecian
Suffering public contempt after the Metropolitan Police’s failure to
capture Jack the Ripper, Walter Day, a member of Victorian London’s
recently formed “Murder Squad,” partners with Scotland Yard’s first
forensic pathologist to track down a killer who is targeting their
colleagues.
Science Fiction Book Club
Thursday, July 10 – Redshirts by John Scalzi
Enjoying his assignment with the xenobiology lab on board the
prestigious Intrepid, ensign Andrew Dahl worries about casualties
suffered by low-ranking officers during away missions before
making a shocking discovery about the starship’s actual purpose.
Science Non-Fiction Book Club
Thursday, August 14 – Stiff by Mary Roach
Stiff is an oddly compelling, often hilarious exploration of the
strange lives of our bodies postmortem.
3rd Monday Senior Book Club
June 16, 10:00-11:00am
At Country Meadows Village, 2nd Floor Kitchen
Join us for coffee, cookies, and conversation on the third Monday of each
month. Books are available at the Library Circulation desk for check out
after the preceding book club meeting. The Senior Book Club
will take a summer hiatus until September with a re-cap of
best summer read.
A Grown-up Kind of Pretty by Joshilyn Jackson
Three generations of the Slocumb family must deal with a
traumatizing family secret after 15-year-old Mosey finds a
small grave in their backyard in this novel from the author of
Gods in Alabama and Between, Georgia.
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healthy · active · community
(Mini-clinic classes)
Young soccer enthusiasts experience soccer fun in a safe,
non-competitive environment. These are mini-clinic classes, not a
league. There are no games.
No scholarships or pro-rated fees for soccer clinics.
Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer (ages 2 – 3.5) 4:40 – 5:10pm
As you and your child participate in our fun age appropriate
activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and
socialization skills.
Tot & Pre-soccer (ages 3.5 – 5) 2:25 – 3:00pm
Teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem
through participation and fun soccer activities. Shin guards
required.
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Soccer 1 (ages 5 – 7) 3:00 – 3:45pm
Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age
specific defense, etc. Shin guards required.
Soccer Skillz & Scrimmages* (ages 7 – 10) 3:45 – 4:30pm
Advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a
team play format. All levels welcome. Shin guards required.
6 week summer session
Sundays; July 13 – August 17
Location: Centennial Park
Price $66/pp – class minimum of 5 participants
required.
* New this summer – All participants receive a jersey!
Recreation and Parks • 503-982-5266
270 Montgomery St.
Woodburn OR
503-982-5266
www.WoodburnParks.org
Summer Tennis Programs
Fall Youth Soccer (league)
Non-competitive youth soccer league with an emphasis on fun
and skill development.
8-week season begins September 20, 2014
All games to be held at Centennial Park soccer fields on Saturday
mornings generally between 9:00am – 2:00pm with one separate
practice time during the week at various locations depending on coach.
Divisions
Co-Ed Kindergarten & 1st Grades
2nd & 3rd Grade Boys & Girls
4th, 5th, 6th Grade Boys & Girls
Mandatory Meet Your Coach Day - September 13; 10:00am at
Centennial Park Baseball Fields.
Registration Deadline: September 7, 2014
Price $45 per child
Youth Football
North Marion Pryde is taking youth football
registrations for youth ages 5 – 14. Registration
days and details are available by contacting
northmarionyouthfootball@gmail.com
New!
37th Annual
Woodburn Open Tennis Tournament
July 25, 26 27
Tournament Divisions:
Men’s & Women’s Tournaments
Open / 4.0 / 3.5 / 3.0 Singles & Doubles
Mixed Men & Women Tournament
Open / 4.0 / 3.5 Doubles
Youth Tournament
Open: 10 – 13yr & 14 – 17yr
Singles & Doubles
Adult Singles $15.00; Doubles $20.00 (per team)
Youth (10 to 17 years old) Singles $8.00; Doubles $16.00
(per team).
Register online at www.woodburnparks.org
or by calling Tom Lonergan at 503-981-8195.
Deadline for entries is July 22 at 5:00pm
Boys & Girls Tennis Camp
Camp for Middle & High School youth taught by WHS
tennis coach Tom Lonergan
June 23 – 27; 10:00am - Noon
Woodburn High School tennis courts.
Price $25 (includes T-Shirt).
* No on-site registrations for Lessons or Camp
Register at www.woodburnparks.org,
Aquatic Center, or by calling 503-982-5266.
Summer Tennis Lessons
Co-Ed Adult Kickball League
under the lights
Join us under the lights at Settlemier Park for this fun,
recreational kickball league.
7 person co-ed teams (must have 2 females on roster)
Tuesdays in July 8 – 29; 7pm, 8pm, 9pm game times
Playoffs Friday night August 1
$250*
*6 team minimum
Deadline June 30th
Lessons taught by WHS coach Tom Lonergan.
Tuesday & Thursday, July 8 – 24, 2014
Woodburn High School tennis courts
Beginners (6-10 years old): 9:00 – 10:30am; Intermediate (8-16 years old):
10:30am – Noon; Adults (17 years and older): 6:30 – 8:30pm.
Price $40
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Youth Programs
The ASC is provided at all four elementary schools on school days from the
time school ends until 6:00pm. St. Luke and Arthur Academy children attend
the Washington Elementary School After School Club.
Fees
The After School Club receives funds from grants and fees charged to
participating families. In order to ensure the availability of this program,
parents are encouraged to pay what they can afford up to the actual cost.
4 pricing options:
1. Registration Minimum – $350/year.
2. Sustainability Support helps support the future of the
After School Club – $500/year.
3.True Cost substantially helps support the
future of the program – $800/year.
4. Pay Per Quarter
• 1st quarter dates-Sept 2-Oct 31. Early $95 deadline August 29th
• 2nd quarter-Nov 4-Jan 23. Early $95 deadline Oct 31st
• 3rd quarter-Jan 27-April 9. Early $95 deadline Jan 23rd
• 4th quarter-April 13-June 11. Early $95 deadline April 10th
*$115 after early deadline.
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Some Activities Include:
• Homework
• Supper
• Physical Activity
• STEM
• Crafts
• Technology
• Literacy
• Dance
• Nutrition
• Art Attack!
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Call Wendie Wierstra, Program Secretary
503-982-4280
wwierstra@woodburnsd.org
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Summer Day Camp 2014
June 30 – August 15
7:30am – 6pm
Heritage Elementary
Lunch and snacks are included.
(K – 5th grade)
$70.00 per week or $420.00 for all 7 weeks
(buy 6 get the 7th week free!). Structured
activities including games, arts and crafts,
sports, and field trips.
Teen Leader in Training
(6th – 8th grade)
Weekly – June 30 – July 25
$50.00 per week.
The LIT program gives youth the chance to
develop leadership skills and learn the basics of
being a camp counselor. LIT participants enjoy a
variety of team-building activities and field trips
in the morning each day, then help out in camp in
the afternoons.
Settlemier Teen Center
The Boys & Girls Club of Woodburn, offering a
variety of positive activities this summer, will be
open 1:00 – 5:00pm for youth 6th – 12th grade
starting in June.
Membership is $5.00. For more information please call 503-980-2428.
Youth Advisory Board
YAB is now accepting applications for 8th – 12th graders that want engage in
community service and fundraising projects.
More information available by calling 503-982-5266.
Mid-City Breakdancing
Monday – Thursday 4:00 – 6:00pm
Legion Park Teen Building. Learn to breakdance from Juan.
Call Juan for more information at (503) 757-9615
Summer 2014 Dance Camp
Tap • Jazz • Gymnastics
Ann Finch – Director
Ages 6 years and older
LITs receive a t-shirt, pool time and admission
to all field trips. If you want to work summer day
camp in the future, this is a great place to start.
Outstanding youth that complete this program will
have preference during summer camp hiring in the
future.
Location for Summer Day Camp and LIT:
Heritage Elementary School. Regular camp hours are from
8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday. FREE Early Drop
available at 7:30am and late pick up available until 6:00pm.
Beginner / Intermediate
June 23 - 27 & August 11 - 15; 8:30am – 12:00pm
$90 per child
Intermediate / Advanced
June 30 – July 3; 8:30am – 12:00pm
$75 per child due to short holiday week
Location: Woodburn Church of Christ
Call Ann at 503-951-3875 for more information or to register.
GREAT Camp
(youth going into 5th, 6th, 7th grade)
June 23 – 27; 9:00am – Noon @ Valor Middle School
Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) is a gang and violence
prevention program taught by law enforcement officials. Camp includes
lessons and activities that teach positive life skills. 50 kids maximum.
$1 per child and you must pre-register online or at the Aquatic Center
Safety Camp sponsored by Woodburn Kiwanis Inc.
July 28 – July 31 @ Heritage Elementary School 9am – Noon
Safety Camp teaches children ages 4, 5, & 6 important safety rules
like stranger danger, bicycle & water safety, and more.
$25
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Community Ed Classes & Active Adult Trips
All Active Adult trips leave from the Settlemier Park parking
lot located at 400 S. Settlemier Ave. and are designed for
55+ year olds. Times listed are departure and return times.
Register for these trips at City Hall during business hours or
by calling 503-982-5266.
Huber’s
June 11, 2014; 10:30am – 2:00pm
“Established in 1879, Huber’s is Portland’s Oldest Restaurant.”
Specializing in a traditional turkey dinner Huber’s also serves
Certified Angus Beef, fresh seafood, entrée salads and a variety
of pasta dishes. Enjoy dining at their location inside the Historic
Oregon Pioneer Building.
$18 for transportation, lunch is on your own.
Music Man
at Broadway Rose Theater
Kids in the Kitchen Cooking Classes
Celebrating Summer
June 24
Prepare three healthy foods for a day at the park. Food
prep skills may include food safety,
chopping, stirring, and measuring. At the end,
eat your snacks!
1 hour classes at 4:00pm or 6:00pm
$8 per child including all supplies
Preserving Tomatoes and Salsa Class!
Saturday, August 9; 9:30-12:00pm
Join OSU Extension Service Master Food Preservers to
learn how to safely preserve tomatoes and salsa.
$15 per person including all supplies
BLAST!
(Babysitter Lessons and Safety Training)
July 12th & August 9th from 10am – 2:30pm
Woodburn Public Library (bring a lunch)
Attention Teens! Here’s a great way to market
yourself to make more money babysitting! BLAST is an
important training program for potential babysitters and
parents considering hiring a babysitter. It’s exciting and
interactive, providing extensive training in pediatric first
aid, household safety, and the fundamentals of childcare.
Students will receive a handbook and completion card.
$40 includes 4 hours of instruction, manual and
completion card.
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July 19; 1:00pm – 5:30pm (2:00pm show)
Join us for this iconic musical that is a sparkling homage to a
bygone era, The Music Man follows fast-talking traveling salesman
as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments
and uniforms for a band he vows to organize – despite the fact
he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef! Famous songs
include; “76 Trombones,” “Til There Was You,” and “Lida Rose.”
$44 per person including show tickets and transportation.
Oregon Rail Heritage Center
July 10, 2014; 10:30am – 3:00pm (tour at 1pm)
Explore one of the hidden gems of Portland. Led by a docent,
experience up close antique locomotive restorations in progress,
walk through an old caboose, and stop for a mystery lunch along
the way.
$18 for transportation, lunch is on your own.
The Buffalo Gap Restaurant
August 1, 2014; 10:30am – 3:30pm
Named after a small town in South Dakota, this restaurant boasts
old mid-west traditions and recipes, served up with the same
homey style and comfort you’d expect to find on the other side
of the Rockies. This building is over 100 years old and has been
used, among other things, as a private residence, a boarding house,
a brothel and a tavern. After lunch, enjoy a stroll around the
neighborhood or riverfront park.
$18 for transportation, lunch is on your own.
Stickman Brewery & Skewery
August 14, 2014; 10:30am – 2:30pm
An establishment featuring locally brewed ales alongside
skewered meats, vegetables, sandwiches, soups, and more with a
spectacular patio overlooking Oswego Lake.
$18 for transportation, lunch is on your own.
Recreation and Parks • 503-982-5266