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COMMUNITYCENTERS

BELLTOWNGARFIELD

GTLCMILLER

MONTLAKEQUEEN ANNE

YESLER

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Dear Recreation Enthusiast,Summer is our favorite time of year at Seattle Parks and Recreation. It’s when throngs of Seattleites fill our parks with picnics, pick-up ball games, laughing children, long walks, weddings, lazy days at the beach and so much more.This year as spring and summer come around, we at Seattle Parks have our minds on some serious business: continuing to fund the parks, programs and services that Seattleites know and love. We have spent the past two years planning for a vibrant future of our park system with the development of the Parks Legacy Plan.This is a guiding document that helps us plan for the future of Seattle’s public parklands and facilities. We have developed this with significant input from residents who use our parks, programs and facilities.

We used the document as the basis for a possible park funding measure that may go in front of voters later this year.We have held a series of public meetings to inform the community about the plan and get feedback from residents. Just about the time this brochure goes to print, the Mayor- and Council-appointed Parks Legacy Plan Citizens’ Advisory Committee will be making its final recommendations on the size and type of funding package. The Mayor and Council will take further public input before determining what will go before voters.If you’d like to learn more about Legacy Plan, or the status of the proposed funding ballot measure, please visit our website at www.seattle.gov/parks/legacy/committee.htm.Sincerely,Christopher Williams, Superintendent

BEST CHOICEStop by your local recreation center to register for programs and meet the staff. Take a peek at the recreation center and the program space. Staff welcome face-to-face interaction!

FIRST CHOICEOnline registration using the SPARC system by going to seattle.gov/parks and click on SPARC. Please note that you will need to set up an account prior to having access to the online SPARC system. This may take up to a week to process. We do our best to set up accounts for registration within 48 hours.

SECOND CHOICECall your local recreation center during our reduced hours of operation at the phone number listed at: seattle.gov/parks/centers.asp. Any staff may assist you with registration during their operating hours listed on their home page linked from the above web address.

THIRD CHOICE Register by phone with our Business Service Center at 206-684-5177. The Business Service Center is open for service Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 6 pm. Questions may be emailed to [email protected].

FOURTH CHOICEMail in or drop off registration requests with payments and/or required forms to your local community center. For the address of your local community center, please visit: seattle.gov/parks/centers.asp

REGISTER MARCH 11!

Seattle Parks and Recreation is pleased to offer several options

to register for programs and activities. Please see the options below. Most community centers

hours of operation have been reduced in the 2013/14 budget process. Our staff will do their best to register you as quickly

as possible, but we ask for your patience and understanding if we are not able to respond as quickly as you may expect

from past experience. We have limited staff which may affect our response time. We highly encourage you to register for

programs online when possible and available. Thank you for your

continued support of Seattle Parks and Recreation.

NEW SUMMER CAMP INFORMATION!Beginning Summer 2014, families may register for Day Camp and an Activity Camp in the same week if a parent authorizes by signature that a staff person can sign in/out their child between programs. Full payment for both programs is required. Siblings registered for the SAME week of Preschool Camps are eligible for a $2/day discount.NEW TRANSFER POLICY: Families may transfer their child from one camp to another camp at the same facility without charge if space exists and if the request is received SEVEN (7) DAYS prior to the start of the camps. WE HOPE THESE NEW POLICIES MAKE YOUR SUMMER CAMP EXPERIENCE MORE CONVENIENT!

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General Information

Special Events

Drop-in Programs

Preschool

School-Age Care

Citywide Athletics

Teen Programs

Belltown CC

Garfield CC

Miller CC

Montlake CC

Queen Anne CC

Yesler CC

Lifelong Recreation

Medgar Evers Pool

Queen Anne Pool

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General Information

IN THIS BROCHURE:

WE ALSO HAVE YOUR FAVORITE DANCE, TENNIS, POTTERY, BASKETBALL, KARATE, ART, SOCCER, YOGA, AND PIANO CLASSES AND SO MUCH MORE AT YOUR

LOCAL COMMUNITY CENTER!

INTERESTED IN TEACHING A CLASS OR WORKSHOP AT SEATTLE PARKS COMMUNITY CENTERS?

Please contact the following Assistant Recreation Coordinators with your programming idea(s) for Central Seattle.

Marc Hoffman: [email protected] or 206-512-5280Faizah Osayande: [email protected] or 206-512-5276

Classes are scheduled approximately six months in advance.

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PARKS MANAGEMENTChristopher Williams, SuperintendentKelly Guy, Recreation DirectorPam Banks, Deputy Recreation DirectorKathy Whitman, Aquatics Manager

PROFESSIONAL STAFFTrevor Gregg, Senior CoordinatorMarc Hoffman,Assistant CoordinatorFaizah Osayande,Assistant Coordinator

CLOSURES5/26 Memorial Day7/4 Independence Day9/1 Labor Day

ASSOCIATED RECREATION COUNCILThe Associated Recreation Council (ARC) is dedicated to serving Seattle’s recreation community

in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation with citywide fiscal accountability, advisory council support, and community-focused leadership. Thirty-eight advisory councils assist in providing programs and services to the community and make recommendations to Seattle Parks and Recreation regarding programs, classes and activities. ARC is a federally recognized, 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

SPRING/SUMMER 2014 | register online at seattle.gov/parks

BELLTOWN CC415 Bell Street / Seattle, WA ph: 206-684-7245

SPRING / SUMMERMon/Wed 3-8 pmTue/Thu/Fri 9:30 am-2:30 pmSat/Sun ClosedPROFESSIONAL STAFFMelissa Valenzuela, Center Coordinator

GARFIELD CC2323 E Cherry Street / Seattle, WA 98122ph: 206-684-4788 fax: 206-684-4380

HOURSMon-Fri 10 am-9 pmSaturday 9 am-5 pmSunday Noon-5 pmCLOSURE 6/20-7/3

PROFESSIONAL STAFFMazvita Maraire, Center CoordinatorChrista Kriesel-Roth, School-Age Care Director

GARFIELD TEEN LIFE CENTER428 23rd Ave / Seattle, WA 98122ph: 206-684-4550 fax: 206-684-4324

HOURSMon-Fri 2:30-8 pmFri-Sat 7 pm-Midnight (Late Night Program)

MILLER CC330 19th Ave E / Seattle, WA 98112ph: 206-684-4753 fax: 206-684-4397

HOURSMon-Fri 4-9 pm

PROFESSIONAL STAFFLori Van Norman, Center Coordinator

MONTLAKE CC1618 E. Calhoun St / Seattle, WA 98112ph: 206-684-4736 fax: 206-233-7140

SPRING HOURSMon/Wed 11 am-8:30 pmTue/Thu 3-8 pmFriday 11 am-6 pmSaturday 9 am-1 pmSunday Closed

SUMMER HOURSMonday 7 am-8 pmTuesday 7 am-7 pmWednesday 9 am-8 pmThursday 9 am-7 pmFriday 9 am-6 pmSat/Sun Closed

PROFESSIONAL STAFFMoshe Hecht, Center CoordinatorCarolyn Whipple, School-Age Care Director

QUEEN ANNE CC1901 1st Avenue West / Seattle, 98119ph: 206-386-4240 fax: 206-386-4284

HOURSMon-Fri 11 am-9 pmSaturday 10 am-3 pmSunday Closed

PROFESSIONAL STAFFGina Saxby, Center CoordinatorSarah Rose Nottingham, School-Age Care Dir.

YESLER CC917 E. Yesler Way / Seattle, WA 98122ph: 206-386-1245 fax: 206-684-7787

SPRING HOURSMon-Thu 1-9 pmFriday 1-7 pmSaturday 10 am-5 pmSunday Closed

SUMMER HOURSMon/Wed/ Fri 11 am-7 pmTue/Thur Noon-8 pmSaturday 10 am-3 pmSunday Closed

PROFESSIONAL STAFFRobert Wilkens, Center CoordinatorVicki Allgood, School-Age Care Director

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DISCLAIMER NOTE: Although we strive to be accurate, this brochure is published for information purposes only. Changes may be necessary to the content depending on levels of participation or other factors, and fees may change after City Council action on the City budget each year.Please visit www.seattle.gov/parks for updated information.

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DISCOVERY PARK206-386-42363801 Discovery Park Blvd. [email protected]

» located 5 miles northwest of downtown Seattle

» 8 miles of trails » ponds, saltwater

beaches, forests, and meadows

CARKEEK PARK206-684-0877950 NW Carkeek Park Road [email protected]

» located in North Seattle » roam the trails » play at the playground » explore the historic

Piper’s Orchard

CAMP LONG206-684-74345200 35th Ave [email protected]

» located in West Seattle » 68-acre forested park with

hiking trails » climbing rock with

instructors » rustic cabins for rent » wetlands loaded with

frogs and salamanders » campfi re programs

EXPLORE THE WILD SIDE OF SEATTLE THROUGH YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTERS!

Many Seattle parks now have programs for adults and families focusing on the natural and cultural history of Puget Sound and your role in that history. Contact an environmental learning center to learn more about these unique programs.

Learn about and sign up for programs on SPARC, an online registration service. Each park also has its own

web page at www.seattle.gov/parks. Click on the Environmental Learning link.

General InfoEXPLORE MORE!

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ÌRECURRING EVENTS

FAMILY FUN FRIDAYSAll agesDo you have a lot of energy? Do you want to have some fun? Enjoy an amazing and fun night at QACC, jumping and bouncing around in different bounce houses. FFF will be held every first Friday of the month.Location: Queen Anne CC4/4, 5/2 Fri 6:30-8:30 pm

FRIDAY ART WALKAll agesBefore, during or after you explore Belltown’s art join us in the community center for food, music and more.Location: Belltown CC4/11, 5/9, 6/13, 7/11, 8/8Fri 6-7:45 pm

SATURDAY MATINEEBring the whole family to a movie at Yesler CC. Movie is free, popcorn and juice is $0.50.Location: Yesler CC4/19 Sat 1 pm5/17 Sat 1 pm6/21 Sat 1 pm7/19 Sat 1 pm8/16 Sat 1 pm

Ì SPECIAL EVENTS

EARTH DAY CELEBRATIONPLANT EXCHANGE

Come celebrate springtime in Seattle with fellow gardeners in your community! Share plants, seeds, tools, supplies, yard art, and knowledge! Everyone is welcome, especially new gardeners. You do not need to bring anything, but reusable or recyclable containers will help to carry away your treasures.Location: Miller CC4/17 Thu 5:30-7:30 pm

MIGHTY MITES “EGG”-STRAVAGANZA

Ages 5 and under Miller Community Center wants to invite you to an “egg”-stravaganza. Children will enjoy fun activities including toys, play equipment and a Bouncy House from 10 am-Noon. Hunting begins promptly at 11 am.Location: Miller CC4/17 Thu 10 am-Noon

3RD ANNUAL CAL ANDERSONSPRING EGG HUNT

Ages 1- 11 Join in the fun as the Central community centers join forces to hold the greatest egg hunt ever, featuring face painting, jump toy, DJ and more. The egg hunt begins at 10:15 sharp! Everyone can join in the parade between the South and North egg hunts. Donations gladly accepted.Location: Cal Anderson Park4/19 Sat 10-noon

SPRING EGG HUNTS4/19 Sat 10 am SHARP!QUEEN ANNE CCAll AgesBring a basket or a bag to gather up all of the goodies found at the Queen Anne Annual Spring Egg hunt for children 11 and under. Come rain or shine!

MONTLAKE CCAges 1-11Montlake Community Center is hosting a fun-filled Spring Egg Hunt! Children are encouraged to come join us. The egg hunt begins at 10 am sharp by the newly constructed ADA-accessible playground, (inside if it’s raining).

YESLER CCAges 1-11Join in the fun as Yesler communities hold the greatest egg hunt ever! The egg hunt begins at 10 am sharp. Donations gladly accepted.

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MOTHER’S DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Special celebration for mothers. Bring the family to Yesler CC. Door prize drawings. Donations accepted. Location: Yesler CC5/10 Sat 10 am-Noon

ANNUAL MOTHERS' DAY EVENTThis yearly event is designed to bring the community together and pay tribute to those special women who have been instrumental in our lives. The event will feature food, live entertainment, a raffle, and Mothers’ Day affirmations.Location: Garfield CC5/10 Sat 1-3 pm

YESLER COMMUNITY CENTER JUNETEETH CELEBRATION

All Ages Bring your friends and family to celebrate Juneteenth with your neighbors in the community. This annual event includes entertainment, arts & crafts, and food from various cultures. Location: Yesler CC 6/20 Fri 5-8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS RECITAL Here a chance to see how your youngster is doing in the performing arts. Light refreshment will also be available.Location: Garfield6/24 Tue 7-8 pm

PERFORMING ARTS RECITAL Here a chance to see how your youngster is doing in the performing arts. Light refreshment will also be available.Location: Garfield CC6/24 Tue 7-8 pm

QUEEN ANNE DAYSAll agesFollow the parade to Queen Anne Community Center and celebrate those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer with a picnic, live music, jump toys, contests, games, and more.Location: Queen Anne CC7/12 Sat 11 am-3 pm

NATIONAL NIGHT OUTMeet your neighbors at Yesler CC as part of Neighborhood Night Out; there will be activities for children, crime watch information from Seattle Police, and summertime treats!Location: Yesler CC8/5 Tue 5:30-7 pm

MONTLAKE MUSIC ANDFAMILY NIGHT FESTIVAL

This is a fun-filled evening for the entire family.Live Music · Bouncy Houses · Food · Balloons · Piñatas · And Fun Tattoos8/15 5:30-8:30 pm

BACKYARD BARTERON CAPITOL HILL!

Miller Community Center will be hosting the August Backyard Barter event! Backyard Barter is an organization committed to building a bartering community with DIY folks who produce homegrown and homemade food, related skills and materials. Through monthly barters, Facebook people trade a huge selection of stuff: eggs, honey, baked things, handmade soap, plants, garden seeds, kimchi, and jams/jellies, just to name a few!Barterers of all ages are welcome. You can visit the 'Basics' tab on their Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BackyardBarter) page to learn more. Participants can sign in and set up between 6 -6:45, bartering starts at 7 . If you decide to join in the barter, please RSVP on Backyard Barter's Facebook event page so we can make sure to accommodate everyone!For more information about attending, contact Joy Worthen at 206-249-7569 or HYPERLINK "mailto:[email protected]"[email protected]. You can also check out Backyard Barter on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BackyardBarter) Location: Miller CC (lower courtyard)8/20 Wed 6-8 pm

BACK TO SCHOOL CELEBRATIONCome to our Back to School Celebration for haircuts, school supplies, and ice cream.Location: Yesler CC8/22 Fri 5:30-7:30 pm

BACK TO SCHOOL BBQ School’s back in session but it’s not too late for an end-of-summer BBQ featuring, games, jump toy and of course, good food!Location:Miller9/5 Fri 3-5 pm

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Ì TOTS

TODDLER PLAY ROOM Ages 0-5Come out of the rain and let your toddler enjoy indoor fun in our cozy toddler play room. Location: Queen Anne CCM-F 9:30 am-8:30 pm $3

TODDLER PLAY GYM Ages 1-5Bring your child(ren) to our large open gym to play with tricycles, push toys, balls, balls, mats, bouncy house, and more.Location: Queen Anne CCT/Th 10 am-1 pm $3

MIGHTY MITES INDOOR PLAYGROUND0-5 Looking for a safe and fun place for toddlers and infants to play, to meet other parents, and make new friends? Our indoor playground is just the place! Featuring a Bouncy House, tons of toys, cars, balls, and much more, this is the perfect place to be before lunch. Parents supervise play activity. Punch cards are available. Location: Miller CC Tue/Thu 10 am-Noon $3

TODDLER PLAY ROOMAges 6 months-5 yearsWe offer a designated play room just for toddlers and infants. Enjoy the books, toys and playtime. Parents supervise play area. Punch cards available at the front desk.Location: Miller CC Mon-Fri 4-8:30 pm $3

TODDLER PLAY GYM Ages 6 months-5 yearsWe are proud to offer an opportunity for parents and their little ones to roam wild and free in our gym. Toddler-friendly toys, including a Bouncy House are featured. This is a great way for them to get exercise and socialize with other children in the community. Location: Garfield CCM/W/F 10 am-1 pm $3

INDOOR PLAYGROUND WITH SPECIALIZED TOYS Our indoor gym for little ones features the Imagination Playground, a Bounce House and specialized toys designed for children with special needs, (our new outdoor playground open all year round is ADA-accessible). We also have a climbing structure,cars, trikes and much more. Come on down and get those wiggles out of your children! Open Fall, Winter and Spring.Location: Montlake CCM/W/F 9:30 am-1:30 pm $3

TODDLER PLAY GYMAges 0-5We are proud to offer an opportunity for parents and their little ones to roam wild and free in our gym. Toddler-friendly toys. This is a great way for your toddler to get exercise and socialize with other children in the community. Parent supervision is required.Location: Yesler CCMon/Wed 1-3 pm

PLAYTIME IMAGINATION PLAYGROUND Ages 0-7 Bring your children to Belltown’s Playtime featuring push toys, balls, Imaginary Playground and more!Location: Belltown CCT/Th / F 10 am-2 pm M/W 3-8 pm $3 per child

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WEIGHT ROOM No matter what your level of fitness, you can set and meet your goals in our friendly, non-intimidating fitness room. It’s time to commit to get fit!Location: Queen Anne CCM/W / F 10 am-7 pm T/Th 11:30 am-8:30 pmSat 10 am-3 pm $3 Adults / $2 Seniors / $15 monthly

C.HILL CRAFT GROUP All ages and skill levels with any portable crafts from knitting to scrapbooking to dedicated browsing of Etsy and Pinterest are welcome. Join us! You define “portable”; please bring your own supplies. A drop-in fee of $3 per person per session goes to the community center. You may bring in food and non-alcoholic beverages, and we share snacks. We also have a limited number of sewing machines available.Contact Sophia at [email protected] or 206-395-8732 for more information.Location: Miller CC 2nd and 4th Mon: 4/14, 4/28, 5/12, 5/26, 6/9, 6/23, 7/14, 7/28, 8/11, 8/25 5:30-8 pm $3

MILLER GARDENING WORK PARTIES

Plant seeds, grow community! In our garden, community volunteers work together with local schools and organizations. We grow food, with a focus on the importance of equitable community and connectivity to our food supply. Help us brainstorm and implement projects for educational outreach, and support our organic seed-to-harvest agriculture. Gardeners of all levels and ages are welcome to join us! Supplies are provided. Depending on weather, we meet at the garden or inside the center. Contact Sophia at [email protected] or (206) 395-8732 for more information. This is a free program open to the community. Location: Miller CC3rd Wed: 4/16, 5/21, 6/18, 7/16, 8/205:30 pm

VIETNAMESE FOOD AND FITNESS Ages 55 and upThis program offers great opportunities for elders to celebrate their culture and language. Each day provides lunch, social, educational and fitness programs. Location: Garfield CCTue/Fri 10 am-1 pm

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ADULT VOLLEYBALLBring a friend and play volleyball for an evening of fun.Location: Miller CC Mon/Fri 6-8:45 pm $3

WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALLDrop-in wheelchair basketball is open to youth and adults with physical disabilities. Are you looking to be more active? Come experience recreational and/or competitive basketball with the NWBA Seattle Slick team. Equipment is limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. You will meet fellow athletes with similar likes and interest that love this fun, fast paced sport. Location: Miller CC Tue 6-8:45 pm $3

IN-LINE SKATING When the weather gets foul come inside and skate. Skating is a great way to get exercise while having fun. Location: Miller CC Meany GymThu 7-8:30 pm $3

YOUTH OPEN GYM Work off that energy after a day at school! Get in shape, improve your sportsmanship and learn respect for each other.Location: Yesler CCMon-Fri 3-5 pm

BALLROOM DANCEAges 18 & upJoin us to experience complimentary and Latin dance lessonsand free dance instruction/guidance in ballroom dancing.Location: Yesler CCTue 6:45-8:45 pm $3 adults/$2 seniorsSat* 2-5 pm $3 adults/$2 seniors*Only in Spring

SENIOR GAMESAges 55 & upHere’s a chance to enjoy a fun afternoon of Mahjong and table tennis.Location: Yesler CCM/W 1-4 pm $3 adults/$2 seniors

ETHIOPIAN & ERITREANFOOD AND FITNESS Ages 55 & upThis program offers great opportunities for elders to celebrate their culture and language. Open access for participants to utilize Yesler CC’s fitness room before and after having a social and East African-styled brunch in the Multi-purpose Room Each day provides lunch, social, educational and fitness programs.Location: Yesler CCThu 10 am-1 pmSat Noon-1 pm

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ALL ADULT DROP-IN PROGRAMS REQUIRE A $3 FEE (SENIORS 65+ $2), UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. DROP-IN ACTIVITIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, BASED ON COMMUNITY CENTER ACTIVITIES.

CALL CENTER WITHIN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO VERIFY DAILY SCHEDULE

Belltown Garfield Miller Montlake Queen Anne Yesler

Badminton M-F1-5 pm

Wed7-8:45 pm

Sat10 am-1 pm

Basketball

YOUTHSat 10 am-2 pm

ADULTSSat 2-5 pm

Wheel Chair Tue 6-8:45 pm

Tue/Thu6:30-7:45

M-F 1-5 pm

Tue/Thu1-3 pm

Board Games BRIDGE Fri 10 am-1 pm

BRIDGE Fri 12:30-4 pm

Hot coffee available

SCRABBLE/CHESS

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Computer Lab

Mon-Sat 2-7 pmCall

(206) 684-4788 for availability

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Dance BALLROOM

Tue 6:45-8:45 pmSat 2-5 pm

Fitness CenterOpen hours

$3/drop-in$15/monthly

FREE ADULT WORK OUT Thu 7-8 pm

M-F 10 am-7 pmT/Th 11:30-8:30 pmSat 10 am-5 pm

$3/drop-in

Mon-Th 1-9 pmFriday 1-7 pm

Sat 10 am-5 pm$3/drop-in

Pickleball T/Th10 am-1 pm

Friday 10 am-Noon

T/Th10 am-Noon

Skating IN-LINE SKATING

Thu 7-8:30 pm

Tennis TABLE TENNISOpen hours

INDOOR TENNIST/Th 10 am-Noon

TABLE TENNIS Mon-Thu6-7:45 pm

Volleyball Sunday1-4 pm

Mon/Fri6-8:45 pm

Monday7-9 pm

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SPRING/SUMMER 2014 PRESCHOOL

PRESCHOOL PROGRAMSeattle Parks operates half-day preschool programs in 13 neighborhood community centers. Our school-readiness program meets the developmental needs of young children, focusing on emotional, social, physical, and cognitive skills to prepare children for success in school and in life. Classrooms are set up with safe and nurturing environments, fun-filled learning areas, consistent schedules and routines, and both large and small group times. Preschool activities include art, dramatic play, library time, cooking, discovery science, singing, and outdoor play.

» For children ages 3-5 years. » Low teacher-child ratio of 1:8. » Staff is trained in Early Childhood curriculum,

CPR/First Aid, Food Handling. » Children need to be fully potty trained

(no diapers or pull-ups permitted).

During the school year, our Preschool Programs are based on The Creative Curriculum for Preschool from Teaching Strategies. Children attending at least three days a week will be observed and assessed using The Creative Curriculum developmental objectives.

Register at your local community center. A non-refundable $25 deposit is required to hold a space at the time of registration and the monthly fees are due by the 25th of the preceding month.

Last Day of Preschool: June 18, 2014

Preschool programs are closed on the following holidays*: 4/14 - 4/18 Spring Break**5/26 Memorial Day7/4 Independence Day*Check with your community center preschool for any additional closures.**Programs may or may not operate during Spring Break, depending on facility availability. Please see the Spring Break Camp information for details.

CHILD CARE HOTLINE: 206-684-4203.This is a 24-hour line giving information about program closures due to extreme weather or emergencies. It is updated each day by 6 am and as needed.

QUEEN ANNE CC9:30 am-1 pm April May June

T/Th $215 □ 110825 □ 110828 □ 110831

M/W/F $315 □ 110826 □ 110829 □ 110832

M-F $465 □ 110827 □ 110830 □ 110833

2014 SPRING BREAK PRESCHOOL CAMP REGISTRATION OPENS ON MARCH 11We offer preschool programs at sites throughout the city for children ages 3-5 years. New participants are welcome to join if space allows. A non-refundable $15 deposit is required during registration that is applied to the balance. If you have a child with special needs (e.g. asthma, allergies, etc.) and/or disabilities, there will be additional forms to be completed. Please contact your local community center for these additional forms.

» Low teacher-child ratio of 1:8 » Well-trained staff » Children need to be fully potty-trained

(no diapers or pull-ups permitted) □ #TBA 4/14-4/18 M-F 9:30 am-1 pm $127

Sibling Discount: $10/week

FALL 2014 PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION BEGINS ON FEBRUARY 4, 2014. A non-refundable $25 deposit is required during registration, and the balance of fees is due August 1, 2014.

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Queen Anne Fresh Air Preschool / 9:30 am-1 pm / M-F / $127 per week

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Sibling discount: $10/week

ÌPRESCHOOL CAMPPreschool summer camps meet the developmental needs of young children, focusing on emotional, social, physical, and cognitive skills to prepare children for success in school and in life. Classrooms are set up with safe and nurturing environments, fun-filled learning areas, consistent schedules and routines, and both large and small group times. Preschool activities include art, dramatic play, library time, cooking, discovery science, singing, and outdoor play.

Preschool summer camps may be offered in weekly sessions for up to 8 weeks at certain locations. New themes each week! Check your local community center for more information.

Please Note: Summer camp programs, activities and themes could be subject to change.

DETAILS: » Ages 3-5 years » Low teacher-child ratio of 1:8 » Staff is trained in Early-Childhood curriculum, CPR/First

Aid, and safe food handling practices » Children need to be fully potty-trained

(no diapers or pull-ups permitted) » Please speak with the program director regarding

available food options. No refrigeration or microwave/oven will be available.

REGISTRATION INFO: » Registration begins February 4. Register early, as camps

will fill-up quickly! » Parents must complete all required registration forms

including the medical release form (E-13). » At the time of registration, a $15 non-refundable deposit

per week will be collected that is applied to the balance. The balance of the fee, for all weeks, is due TWO weeks prior to the registered week.

CHILD CARE HOTLINE: 206-684-4203. This is a 24-hour line giving information about School-Age program closures due to extreme weather or emergencies. It is updated each day by 6 am and as needed.

EXPLORE MORE!

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Ì SPRING/SUMMER 2014 SAC

LICENSED SCHOOL-AGE CAREDo you want your child to have fun, engaging opportunities that support continued learning and personal growth outside of school? The focus of our program is to provide children with opportunities to develop socially, emotionally and physically. The atmosphere at our program is one that emphasizes community relationships, but also recognizes individual achievement, creativity and original thinking. We make it our mission to promote self-awareness, self-control, conflict resolutions skills and positive decision making abilities. We like to work in unison with our local schools to make sure your child’s educational experience is constantly being enriched. Our trained staff works daily to offer activities in areas such as: arts and culture, environmental stewardship, health and fitness, academic support and more.

» For children 5 years through 12 years » We ensure quality and consistent care with qualified staff » We welcome all members of the community » A morning and afternoon snack will be provided » Scholarship applications may be picked up at your local

community center. DSHS child care subsidies are also accepted.

SITE BEFORE-SCHOOL AFTER-SCHOOLGarfield 7-9 am 3-6 pmMontlake 7-9 am 3-6 pmQueen Anne 7-9 am 3-6 pmYesler 3-6 pm

TRANSPORTATION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTSSeattle Public Schools will transport children within the district’s busing cluster (see the Seattle school district web site for specific schools). If a child comes from outside the Seattle Schools’ busing cluster, or if a child will be coming from a private school, the family is responsible for transportation.

SAC PROGRAM CLOSED:May 26 Memorial DayJuly 4 Independence Day

MONTHLY FEESMonthly fees are due by the 25th of the preceding month. No service is provided if full payment is not made by the first program day of the month.

5 Days/Wk 4 Days/Wk 3 Days/Wk

Before-School $200* $180 $170

After-School $290* $261 $247

Before & After $460* n/a n/a

*A Sibling Discount is offered for all FULL TIME participants from a single family in School-Age Care Before and After-School programs. The ‘per additional child/ per program month’ discount is $10 based on a 5-day-a-week registration.

BREAK CAMPSPayment must be made at time of registration; no deposits are allowed.4/14-4/18 SPRING BREAK$175/week or $40/day (at select sites) sibling discount $10/week or $2/day6/4 2 HR EARLY DISMISSAL (PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT)No charge for current before and after-school combo and after-school only participants. $25 for before school only participants and $30 for not currently enrolled participants.

FALL 2014 REGISTRATION begins on May 6, 2014. A non-refundable $25 deposit for each program (Before and After-School) is due when registering. Monthly fees are due by the 25th of the preceding month. Balance of fees for September is due two weeks prior to first program day. No service is provided if full payment is not made by the first program day of the month.Please note: The current fee structure ends June 2014 with a new fee structure implemented for the 2014-2015 school year.

2014-2015 MONTHLY FEES

5 Days/Wk 4 Days/Wk 3 Days/Wk

Before-School $215* $195 $183

After-School $305* $275 $260

Before & After $480* n/a n/a

*The above sibling discount is still applicable.

CHILD CARE HOTLINE: 206-684-4203. This is a 24-hour line giving information about School-Age program closures due to extreme weather or emergencies. It is updated each day by 6 am and as needed.

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Week Ages 5-12 Ages 5-12 Ages 5-12 Ages 5-12 Ages 5-12

6/23-6/27 Dance Week #114281

Zoo Friends #114392

Splish Splash #114307

Lynnwood Pool #114321

Celebrating the Summer #114337

6/30-7/3* Party in the USA #114282

Mission Celebrate #114393

Amazing Architecture #114309

BBQ at Golden Gardens #114322

Adventures with Kids #114339

7/7-7/11Mysteries/Sleuth Camp #114285

Super Hero Week #114394

Summer Safari #114310

Swim & Explore #114323

Superheroes of Yesler #114340

7/14-7/18 Under the Sea #114286

Food Frenzy #114395

Top Chef #114311

Mariners Game #114325

The Fun Starts and Stops Here #114342

7/21-7/25 Countries #114287

Music, Music, Music #114396

Montlake’s Musical Mystery Tour #114312

Seattle Storm Kids’ Day #114326

Messy Madness #114343

7/28-8/1 Comedy and Drama #114289

Aarrg, Matey (Pirates) #114397

Green Eggs and Camp #114313

Treasured Experiences #114327

Fearless at Yesler #114344

8/4-8/8 Crazy Scientists Week #114290

Land of the Lost #114398

Dino Days #114315

Waterfront Exploration #114328

Wipe Out #114345

8/11-8/15 Block Party #114292

Aloha Summer #114399

Weird Science #114316

Going to the Prom #114329

Fun in the Sun #114347

8/18-8/22 Out of this World #114293

To Infinity and Beyond #114400

Lost in Space #114317

Destination: Zoo #114331

Wacky Sports #114348

8/25-8/29Marvelous Masquerade #114295

Peace Out #114401

Up, Up, and Away! #114319

On the Farm #114333

Last Big Blast of Summer #114349

*Short week due to July 4

Do you want your child to have fun, engaging opportunities that will support continued learning and personal growth over the summer months? The atmosphere at camp is one that emphasizes community relationships, but also recognizes individual achievement, creativity and original thinking. Our trained staff works daily to offer enrichment activities in areas such as: arts and culture, environmental stewardship, health and fitness, field trips, swimming and more.

Our summer day camps will be offered for up to 10 weeks, with new themes available each week! Check with your local community center for more information, including a detailed description of the various offerings.Please note: Summer Day Camp activities and themes could be subject to change.

Ì SUMMER DAY CAMPS

DETAILS: Ages 5-12 yearsOperating Hours: 7 am-6 pmA morning and afternoon snack will be provided daily. Parents are to provide a daily well-balanced lunch. No refrigeration or microwave/oven for lunches will be available. First day of Summer Day Camp: June 23, 2014Cost: $175/week. ($140 for week of July 4)Sibling Discount: $10/week ($8 for week of July 4)

REGISTRATION INFO: » Registration begins February 4. Register early, as camps

will fill-up quickly! » Parents must complete all required registration forms

including the medical release form (E-13). At the time of registration, a $15 non-refundable deposit per week will be collected that is applied to the balance. The balance of the fee, for all weeks, is due TWO weeks prior to the registered week.

» Scholarship applications may be picked up at your local community center. DSHS child care subsidies are also accepted.

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Ì SPRING YOUTH SPORTS REGISTRATION IS OPEN!

GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUEAge Groups: 10-11, 12-13, & 14-17 (age as of Jan 1)Minimum: 8 Girls per teamGirls will learn teamwork, sportsmanship and softball fundamentals leading into more advanced skills. Players may sign up at their neighborhood community center. Weekly practices will occur at their home site while games will occur at various Seattle Parks softball fields. League games will begin on Saturday, April 19, 2014. Practices generally begin in late March.

TRACK AND FIELD (GIRLS AND BOYS)Age Groups: 5-17 (Age is determined by birth year. For example: girls born in 2005 run against girls born in 2005)Minimum: Approximately 10 kidsYoung athletes in our Track and Field program will train and compete with other kids their age in various athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing. Running events include the 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600 Meter races as well as the 400 Meter(4 X 100) Relay. Field events include long jump, turbo javelin, softball throw and shot put. Runners register at their neighborhood community center and practices occur at their home track. Track meets will be held at Nathan Hale Stadium and West Seattle Stadium.Track meets begin the week of April 21 and practices generally begin in late March.

Ì SUMMER SPORTS CAMPSREGISTER TODAY!ONLINE AT WWW.SEATTLE.GOV (USING YOUR SPARC ACCOUNT) OR AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY CENTER.SEE SUMMER CAMP BROCHURE OR GO TO WWW.SEATTLE.GOV/PARKS/ATHLETICS/YOUTHSUMMER.HTMFOR COMPLETE SUMMER CAMP LINEUP BIG D FOOTBALL CAMP

Ages 6-15 (Boys/Girls) Location: Judkins Park & Playfield; 2150 S Norman St.

□ #111468 6/23-6/25 9 am-Noon GIRLS SOFTBALL CAMP

Ages 10-14Location: Lower Woodland Park Fields 3, 4, and 6;N 50th and Green Lake Way N, 98103

□ #111471 6/26-6/27 9 am-1 pm TARO ROOTS FOOTBALL CAMP

Ages 11-14 (Boys)Location: SW Athletic Complex (at University of Washington); 8402 30th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126

□ #111474 7/1-7/3 10 am-4 pm (until 2 pm on 7/3)

VOLLEYBALL CAMPAges 9-12 (Girls/Boys)Location: Jefferson CC

□ #111475 7/8-7/10 9 am-1 pmLocation: Ballard CC

□ #111480 7/16-7/18 9 am-1 pm TEEN VOLLEYBALL CAMPAges 13-18 (Girls)Location: Rainier CC

□ #111482 7/21-7/24 9 am-3 pm $35(Scholarships available)

BASKETBALL CAMP Ages 8-15 (Boys and Girls)Location: Northgate CC

□ #111483 7/28-7/30 9 am-1 pmLocation: Jefferson CC

□ #111487 8/18-8/20 9 am-1 pm TENNIS CAMPLocation: Lower Woodland Park Tennis Courts;West Green Lake Way N and Green Lake Way N, 98103Ages 7-10 (Boys and Girls)

□ #111484 8/4-8/6 9 am-1 pm $35Ages 11-14 (Boys and Girls)

□ #111486 8/11-8/13 9 am-1 pm $35(Scholarships available)

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FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

YOUTH SPORTS GENERAL INFORMATIONI WANT TO PLAY…HOW DO I GET STARTED?1. To participate in most Seattle Parks Youth Sports leagues

(for basketball and volleyball, for example) you can either recruit a coach and put together your own team or you can be placed on an existing team with the help of community center staff. Call for more information. For some sports (Track & Field, for example) all you need to do is go into your community center to get registered.

2. Get registered! (Paperwork is at community centers)3. Start practices and get ready for fun honing your skills

and competing against other neighborhood community centers!

WHAT IF MY CHILD ISN’T OLD ENOUGH FOR THESE PROGRAMS?Many of our community centers offer instructional programs/classes and even leagues for the younger set. Examples include T-Ball classes and Cub Basketball. Come by or give us a call for more information!

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Ì FALL YOUTH SPORTS REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 20, 2014 AT NOONFee: TBD

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAge Groups: 10-11, 12-13, & 14-17*Minimum: 5 girls per teamGirls will learn teamwork, sportsmanship and volleyball fundamentals leading into more advanced skills. Players may sign up at their local community center. Practices will occur at their home site while games will occur at various centrally located community centers. League play begins in mid September and ends in mid November.

YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE (CO-ED)Age Groups: 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-14 Minimum: 5 players per teamPlayers learn basic skills, team play, and sportsmanship in this citywide league. Players may sign up at their community center and are placed on teams. Games are played in accordance with NFL flag football rules and field dimensions. League play begins the last week in September and concludes in mid-November. Teams practice at their local community center.

YOUTH CROSS-COUNTRY (GIRLS AND BOYS)Age Group 8-17*Registration and more info: www.raincityflyers.com (206-523-4233.) Practices begin in early September at Woodland Park and Genesee Park. Dress for the weather.

ÌWINTER YOUTH SPORTSREGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER 7, 2014

ÌADULT SPORTS/ACTIVITIES

2014 MASTERS TRACK MEET The Seattle Parks and Recreation Masters Track Meet is held on Saturday, June 7, 2014 at West Seattle Stadium. The meet is for men and women 30 years old or older. Age groups are organized into 5-year grouping (30-34, 35-39, 40-44, etc...). There is a $5 per event entry fee required for all events entered. Registration is at 8:30 am, and the first event starts at 9:30 am. Please our website at www.seattle.gov/parks/athletics/track.htm to view the Event Schedule. For more information, please call (206) 684-7092.

ROLLER DERBY Adult Roller Derby is the fastest growing sport in the world, with over 60 leagues forming weekly, globally. Seattle Roller Derby is athletic, instructional, non-violent, a great workout and has an amazing community. Seattle Parks and Recreation has teamed up with Seattle Roller Derby to provide the first league of its kind.Location: Southwest CC3/30-5/27 Tue 8-10 pm Sun 7-9 pm

ROLLER DERBY CLASSES AND TRAINING Beginners can learn the fundamental skills of roller derby in a safe, fun and positive environment. Youth ages 14 and up, men and women will learn teamwork, discipline and confidence. No skating experience is required. Participants will be taught how to skate. Team placement will be available per skill assessment. $10 Drop-in or $40 per month

PROGRAM FOR INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED SKATERS » Intermediate Skaters: Skate on teams in public venues

by passing basic skills assessment and complete a three month scrimmage requirement for team placement.

» Advanced Skaters: Will work on team strategy for competition and compete for spots on All Star Rosters.

» Travel team: If skaters advance to the traveling team you will cross train and practice advance skills to compete in USA Roller Sports circuit competition.

2014 ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUES Seattle Parks and Recreation offers the best softball leagues in the city. The following is the 2014 league information. If you are a new team interested in joining, please contact [email protected] or call 206 684-7092. Team fees are due the date of the team meeting. League days, times and fields are based on availability and subject to change. Prices are based on total number of games, lights, umpires, staffing costs, awards, taxes, insurance, fields and other fees.

LOVE THE SPORT? LOVE KIDS? WANT TO GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY? BECOME A VOLUNTEER COACH! OUR LOW-COST LEAGUES CAN’T OPERATE WITHOUT THE DEDICATION OF OUR AWESOME COACHES! Visit or call your local community center to get more information!

LeagueLeague

Play Day(s)

Times/Start Month Field(s) Team

Fee

Miller Co-ed Tue 6:30–9 pm(June)

Miller (Capitol Hill)

$970

Montlake Men’s T, W, Th 6:15, 7:30 pm

(June)

Montlake, possibly Miller

$1100.47

Queen Anne Co-ed Red M, W 6-9 pm

(June) Queen Anne (possibly Lower Woodland)

$940

Queen Anne Co-ed White M, W 6-9 pm

(June) $940

Queen Anne Co-ed Blue T, Th 6-9 pm

(June) $940

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ÌGARFIELD TEENS GARFIELD TEEN ADVISORY COUNCILTeen Council is open to all teens willing to get involved in making a difference in teen programs and making their community a better place. All teens are encouraged to come and join us. Volunteer hours can be earned by being a part of this group! Meetings are held every other Thursday of the month. For more info please contact Aziza Bell @ 206-684-4788Instructor: Aziza BellThu 4:30-6 pm

GIRL TALKOur focus is joining together as girls with the common goal of being mentally and physically fit. We will discuss hot topics, arts and culture, future education, health, and much more. We will have guest speakers from the community that will cover health, finances, and education. For more info, please contact Aziza @ 206-684-4788Mon 4:30-6 pm

TEEN TASTERSIn this cooking class you’ll learn basic culinary skills in the kitchen. This class gives teens the chance to learn about nutrition while having fun with other teens. Learn how to shop on a budget, and tricks to stretch your dollars. The goal is to make healthy meals that are quick, easy, and not lacking in taste. Instructor: Aziza BellTue 4 -5:30 pm

FOOTLOOSE FRIDAYSJoin fellow teens from around the city for some fun as we go bowling, to the movies, play gym games, and engage in other fun activities as a way to build community amongst your peers.Instructor: Aziza BellFri 4-6 pm

ÌMILLER TEENS

MUNCHIN’ MONDAYSTeens ages 13-18Join us on Mondays as we plan, prepare, and eat snacks, meals, and treats. Teen-friendly foods will be created in our kitchen where we will gain an understanding of different cooking skills and techniques that will empower teens to create easy and healthy foods at home.Location: Miller CC Kitchen4/7-6/9 Mon 5- 6:45 pm

C.HILL CRAFT GROUPLearn and share new craft ideas with a diverse group of beginner and expert crafters. Participants are encouraged to bring their own supplies, however some supplies and craft projects will be available. Light refreshments provided. Free and open to teens ages 12-19. Adults are welcome also for a cost of $3. 2nd & 4th Mon 6:30-8:30 pm

TEEN ADVISORY COUNCILHelp steer the Miller Community Center teen programs by making your voice heard at the Teen Advisory Council meetings. Participants will be able to help generate ideas on how to improve all aspects of your space: the Teen Room, field trips, special events, new programs, fund-raising, and more. Service-Learning Opportunity.1st & 3rd Thu 5:30-6:30 pm

TEEN ROOM DROP-INShow up for a light snack, a game of pool, video games, pizza and movie nights, getting help with homework, using our computers, meeting with friends, or meeting new friends. Come pick up a monthly teen program calendar to see what special events and field trips are going on each month. M-F 4-8 pm

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

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ÌYESLER TEENS

4C COALITION SYVPI GROUP MENTORING

Teen’s ages 12 to17 are encouraged to come and participate in the 4C Coalition SYVPI Group Mentoring to learn. The PEN or PENCIL curriculum blends history, social studies, civic education, economic, and service learning standards into an experiential learning framework to inspire critical thinking, skills development, and activism by youth to choose the road away from prison and jail towards a quality education. Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.3/25-6/24 Tue 6-8 pm

TEEN FITNESSJoin fellow teens in Yesler Community Center’s Fitness Room and learn to be fit together! You will encourage each other to be healthy, learn how to use fitness equipment properly, and learn simple techniques to incorporate into your daily routine to accomplish your fitness goals.3/31-6/24 Tue/Wed 4-5:30 pm Sat 2-3:30 pm

LET’S COOKLet’s Cook is a creative cooking class that will consist of menu planning, bargain shopping, food prep, nutritional value, hands on experience for teens to complete a project from start to finish. Every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month the cooking class will go shopping at 4 pm, then return to the center to cook. Class will meet in the Kitchen. This is a free program and space is limited, so please sign up. All teen participants must sign up in advance and fill out and return the E-13 permission form. Class maximum of 10 participants per class. Instructor: Donna Kirvin, TDLThu 4-7 pm

HOMEWORK HELPNeed help boosting those grades? Come in for quiet study time and get help in all subjects. The Computer Lab is the place to be. We are operating on a first come first serve basis. Volunteers are needed we encourage educators and future teachers to come by and fill out the required paper work to become a Big Brains Tutor. Instructor: Big Brains Tutors 3/31-6/16 M/W 5-7 pm

Ì TEENS SPECIAL EVENTS

YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEKGrades: 7-12We will be offering a variety of activities throughout the week to appreciate youth in our communities. We will be participating in activities all over the city and enjoying Spring Break. 4/14-4/18 Times: TBA

TEEN FLASHLIGHT EGG HUNT Ages 11-16Our Teen Egg Hunt will take place in the Garfield athletic field at night! There will be golden eggs with special prizes in them for all who can find them. Please bring your own flashlight, basket, and dress for the weather.Location: Garfield CC4/18 Fri 7-8 pm

MONTLAKE TEEN FLASH LIGHT EGG HUNT Ages 11-16 Please provide your own bag/ basket, FLASHLIGHT and dress for the weather.Contact Traci Grant 684-4736 or [email protected]: Montlake CC4/18 Fri 8-9 pm

ANNUAL MOTHERS' DAY EVENTThis yearly event is designed to bring the community together and pay tribute to those special women who have been instrumental in our lives. The event will feature food, live entertainment, a raffle, and Mothers’ Day affirmations.Location: Garfield CC5/10 Sat 1-3 pm

FREE!FREE!

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FREE!FREE!

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Ì SUMMER ACTIVITY CAMPS

BRICKS4KIDZ CAMP Ages 2-5Reinforce essential preschool skills with a fun, new approach based on the time-tested popularity of LEGO® bricks! Introduce your preschoolers to the fun of learning, building and playing the Bricks 4 Kidz® way! Parents of non-potty-trained participants must be on site.Instructor: Bricks4kids staff

□ #113834 7/28-7/31 M-Th 10 am-Noon $145

LITTLE DANCERS CAMP Ages 4-6This summer boys and girls explore dance and movement around a new theme each day through music, games, and creating their own dances. Parents and friends are welcome to attend our performance at the end of the session. Please wear close fitting clothes with bare feet or ballet slippers. Camp Director: Megan Barton

□ #113835 7/14-7/17 M-Th 9:30-11:30 am $75 □ #113836 8/11-8/14 M-Th 9:30-11:30 am $75

Ì TOTS

IMAGINIBBLES COOKING FOR TOTS Ages 2 -5Imaginnibles is Bean Sprouts’ signature cooking class series and is sure to delight and teach tots yummy, good-for-you recipes and hands-on food fun designed just for their age group. Bean Sprouts is the nation’s leading cafe and cooking school, and classes will feature playful and imaginative recipes as seen on ParentsConnect by Nickelodeon. Parents of non-potty-trained participants must be on site.Instructor: Professor Pea from Bean Sprouts Café & Cooking School

□ #116351 4/3-5/1 Thu 11:15-12:15 pm $115

BRICKS4KIDZ Ages 2-5Reinforce essential preschool skills with a fun, new approach based on the time-tested popularity of LEGO® bricks! Introduce your preschoolers to the fun of learning, building and playing the Bricks 4 Kidz® way!Instructor: Bricks4kids staff

□ #117859 4/10-5/1 Thu 10-11 am $115 □ #117863 5/8-5/29 Thu 10-11 am $115

CREATIVE MOVEMENTAges 3-4This is a lightly structured class to connect children to music and teach basic dance principles using fun, engaging music, games, and a lot of imagination! Instructor: TBA

□ #116337 4/1-4/29 Tue 10-10:45 am $39 □ #116338 5/6-6/3 Tue 10-10:45 am $39

BALLET Ages 3-6This class is an introduction to ballet, using fun engaging music and games that encourages leadership and teaches artistic expression. Children are encouraged to share creative ideas and participate in simple choreography. Instructor: Megan Barton

□ #116328 4/1-4/29 Tue 11-11:45 am $39 □ #116329 5/6-6/3 Tue 11-11:45 am $39

SPORTBALL®JUNIORAges 16-24 MonthsChildren and parents participate in eight sports, creative games, songs, rhymes, stories, bubble time, and much more. Although these programs focus more on exploration, children will be introduced to the skills of a different sport each week. Parents are encouraged to participate with their child and challenge them according to their skill level. Instructor: Sportball® Staff

□ #116369 4/25-6/6 Fri 9:30-10:15 am $105

SPORTBALL®PARENT AND CHILDAges 2-3Parents can have a direct hand in a preschooler’s development as their child is taught eight different ball sports. Parent and tot classes teach children important introductory physical skills and help them develop confidence in their abilities. The programs also help parents understand techniques that can be applied outside of the class.Instructor: Sportball® Staff

□ #116367 4/25-6/6 Fri 10:15-11 am $105

SPORTBALL®MULTI-SPORTAges 3-5Sportball® is a dynamic sports program focusing on skill development in eight different sports. This creative, non-competitive, and self-esteem-building program prepares all children for a future of confident sports participation.Instructor: Sportball® Staff

□ #116364 4/25-6/6 Fri 11-Noon $105 □ #116365 4/25-6/6 Fri 1-2 pm $105

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LESSONS

CLINICS

LEAGUES

TOURNAMENTS

SPECIAL EVENTS

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

ÌADULT PROGRAMS

ADULT YOGAAges 18 and upIn this creative class, open to all levels, you will learn to connect your breath and movement. We will introduce innovative, core vinyasa series, and will learn sun salutations, standing and seated postures along with pranayama (breath techniques that allow centering) and how yoga fits into your everyday life. Instructor: TBA

□ #116327 4/7-4/28 Mon 6-7:30 pm $35Drop-in: $10

CAPOEIRACapoeira is a collective art form that brings together dance, music, and acrobatics and martial arts and was created four centuries ago by African slaves in Brazil. Capoeira was revived in the 30’s. It calls for intuition, skill, grace and physical strength. This class is taught for all levels. No class 4/9, 5/14, 5/26, 6/11. Instructor: Jeff Forde

□ #116330 3/31-6/16 Mon 7-8:30 $95 □ #116331 4/2-6/18 Wed 7-8:30 $85 □ #116391 6/23-8/18 Mon 7-8:30 $85 □ #116392 6/25-8/20 Wed 7-8:30 $85

Drop-in: $10

HIP HOP DANCE FOR ADULTSAges 18 and olderHere’s a great chance to learn high energy urban Hip Hop dance to funk beats. Get ready to sweat! All levels are welcome.Instructor: Nandi Seboulisa

□ #116345 4/7-4/28 Mon 5:30-6:30 pm $40 □ #116346 5/5-6/2 Mon 5:30-6:30 pm $40 □ #116348 6/9-6/30 Mon 5:30-6:30 pm $40 □ #116393 7/14-8/4 Mon 5:30-6:30 pm $40 □ #116394 8/11-9/1 Mon 5:30-6:30 pm $40

EXPRESS FUNK AEROBICSHave fun movin’ and groovin’ to old-school music including R & B, jazz and Latin music. The class also includes conditioning and stretching. Bring your own mat and a water bottle. Instructor: Suzanne Simmons

□ #116340 4/1-5/6 Tue 12:10-12:50 pm $55 □ #116342 5/13-6/17 Tue 12:10-12:50 pm $55

MEDITATIONFind a way to find stability in your life. The class is taught by a local meditation teacher.

□ #116360 3/26-4/30 Wed 6-7 pm $25 □ #116362 5/7-6/11 Wed 6-7 pm $25

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COOKING & BAKING WORKSHOPS IN THE BELLTOWN KITCHENREGISTER FOR TWO OR MORE CLASSES IN THIS SERIES AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNTED RATE FOR ALL

INTRODUCTION TO HOME BREWINGThis is your opportunity to learn the basic process of home brewing, step by step, while observing an actual brew. This class will overview costs and equipment, the local brew scene and its growing community. The instructors have been home brewing for 3 1/2 years.Instructors: Kate Broeking and Daniel Harris

□ #116352 4/16 Wed 6:30-8 pm $29* □ #116353 5/21 Wed 6:30-8 pm $29*

*$25 each if taking two or more cooking classes

SUMMER PIE CREATIONS Ages 14 and olderHere’s a chance to learn how to make delicious pies throughout the summer. You can take one or more in the series. The more you take, the less the price per class.Instructor: Carrie CarrilloCHERRY PIE

□ #116371 6/25 Wed 5-8 pmAPPLE PIE: TRADITIONAL AND NON-TRADITIONAL

□ #116372 7/2 Wed 5-8 pmTOMATO CORN SAVORY PIE (FOR LUNCH OR DINNER)

□ #116373 7/9 Wed 5-8 pmRHUBARB PIE

□ #116374 7/16 Wed 5-8 pm$35 for 1 / $66 for 2 / $90 for 3 / $100 for all 4

CARRIE’S COOKING CREATIONS: EAST INDIAN COOKINGIndia is a vast nation comprised of over one billion people, over twenty national languages and countless dialects. The cuisine is also incredibly diverse and there are so many ways to create different dishes that you cannot really go wrong. We will discuss different aspects of Indian food, cooking techniques, and ingredients. We will then make some staples of Indian food such as dal soup, samosas, cauliflower with potatoes, and chicken in a sweet red pepper sauce. The class will be a fun mixture of hands on experience and demonstration. Bring an apron if you have one handy. Instructor: Carrie Carrillo

□ #116332 4/14 Mon 5:30-7:30 pm $25 $23 Series discount

PITA BREAD BAKING WORKSHOPDid you know that it takes only 3 minutes to bake a pita? While the whole process takes a little longer, flatbread or pocketbread is relatively quick and easy to make, and it’s a delicious bread to share with friends and family. Join us as we learn the entire process: mixing, kneading, rising, and baking. We’ll provide all the ingredients and you’ll make your very own breads to take home, warm out of the oven! We’ll also learn to make yummy dips to fill our pocketbread (hummus, babaganouj or tzatziki). BYO apron.Instructor: Carrie Carrillo

□ #117983 4/30 Wed 5:30-8pm $25 $23 Series discount

CARRIE’S COOKING CREATIONS: SUSHI AND JAPANESE FOODDo you love sushi and are curious how to make it at home? This class will cover tips and techniques of the basics of making sushi, such as how to make proper sushi rice, chop the different vegetables, slice fish, and make rolls. We will make rolls such as the California roll, avocado roll, cucumber roll, and spicy tuna. We’ll also learn to make miso soup, sunomono, and discuss some of the history of sushi and how it became so popular. Bring an apron if you have one handy. Instructor: Carrie Carrillo

□ #116335 5/12 Mon 5:30-7:30 pm $25 $23 Series discount

CHALLAH BREAD BAKING WORKSHOPWant to learn how to make your own bread? Join us for a hands-on workshop where we'll learn to make challah, a delicious fluffy braided egg bread. You'll learn the entire process from flour to loaf: mixing, kneading, rising, baking and several dough braiding techniques (three, four and six-strand loaves). We'll provide all the ingredients and you'll make your very own loaf to take home, warm out of the oven! We'll also make a yummy dip (such as hummus, babaganouj or tzatziki) while we wait for the dough to rise. BYO apron.Instructor: Carrie Carrillo

□ #117980 5/18 Wed 5:30–8 pm $25 $23 Series discount

CARRIE’S COOKING CREATIONS: KNIFE SKILLS AND STIR FRYDo you find the phrase "julienne or small dice" daunting? Does the thought of cutting an onion into anything that resembles uniformity put fear in your heart? Don’t let precise cuts come between you and a tasty meal. In this class we will learn what these cuts mean, and even more importantly, how to cut things that actually look like them. We will learn to julienne, what different dices mean, learn how to debone a chicken, and several other cutting and cooking methods. Then we will turn all of our fine cuts into a meal and learn how to make basic stir fry. This is a very simple technique that can have dinner on the table in no time. Instructor: Carrie Carrillo

□ #116336 6/9 Mon 5:30-7:30 pm $25 $23 Series discount

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ÌACTIVITY CAMPS AT MADRONA SHELTER HOUSE

MADRONA WOODS NATURE CAMP Ages 5-7Explore the Madrona Woods with naturalist Brian Heerdt. This year we added an extra day to the camp! Bring a sack lunch. Includes Nature Camp shirt.Camp Director: Brian HeerdtLocation: Meet at entry to Madrona Woods-38th and Marion

□ #113833 7/7-7/10 M-Th 9:30 am-12:30 pm $105

SPANISH SUMMER CAMP FOR PRESCHOOLERS Ages 3-6Around the world in one week! Children will learn Spanish by singing songs, playing games, and making crafts from around the world! It is going to be fun! Space is limited. Registration begins April 3. Location: Madrona Shelter House

□ #113767 7/14-7/18 M-F 10 am-1 pm $165

MADRONA SUMMER LEGO CAMP Ages 5-8Let your imagination build! You will have an excitingly creative time during this week long camp. Use Legos to construct one of a kind buildings, objects, vehicles, and more! Space is limited so hurry and sign up today.Location: Madrona Shelter House

□ #113761 8/18-8/21 M-Th 9:30 am-12:30 pm $100

YOGA CAMP Ages 7-12Yoga Camp mixes games, story-telling, and fun, with the physical postures of yoga in a nurturing and non-competitive environment. No yoga experience is necessary. Campers need to bring their own lunch and water bottle, and wear comfortable, upside-down friendly attire! Location: Madrona Shelter House

□ #113768 7/21-7/24 M-Th 10:30 am-1 pm $95

FOOTBALL 101 Ages 8-13Improve your game! Get in shape for the upcoming season; great for flag or tackle. No equipment required. Last day we’ll even have a tailgate party! Camp Director: Tim BarrLocation: Madrona Playfield

□ #113832 7/28-7/30 M-W 9 am-Noon $45

ULTIMATE FRISBEE CAMPAges 7-11What sport combines the best of basketball, football and soccer with a Frisbee? Yes, you guessed it, Ultimate Frisbee! Ultimate Frisbee is a fantastic sport, and easy to learn. This instructional camp will teach you the basic rules of the game, how to throw and catch the Frisbee, and have you running and playing in the sun! So come join in the fun! Bring a sack lunch, sunscreen, and a water bottle. All participants get a shirt.Location: Madrona Playfield

□ #113917 8/4-8/8 M-F 10 am-1 pm $55

SOCCER CAMP Ages 7-9In this camp, participants get a chance to build soccer skills on the field, scrimmage with peers, and play team building games. Bring a sack lunch, sunscreen, and a water bottle. All participants get a shirt.Location: Madrona Playfield

□ #113916 8/11-8/15 M-F 10 am-1 pm $55

Ì TOTS

LEARN AND PLAY This is stage education and moral lessons disguised as FUN! This class starts with a story being read to the students. They will review it, dress up like it, and act it out. The stories and lessons will be age-appropriate topics like manners, friendship, and sharing. Singing and dancing are also included in this energetic course. All that’s needed is your amazing little pretender.Instructor: Denea Simone

□ #115235 4/4-5/2 Fri 11:45-12:30 $39 □ #115234 5/9-6/6 Fri 11:45-12:30 $39

T-BALL BLASTERSAge 4We focus on fundamentals and having fun. This is a partnership program with the Seattle Central Little League. Every team will practice once a week and play games on Thursday. We play games against Montlake Community Center, sometimes Miller CC too! Practice times will vary depending on team placement. We need more volunteer coaches, so please contact the center if you are interested. Most games will be played on Mondays at Montlake CC.

□ # 6/24-7/29 T/Th 5:30-7:30 pm $45

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ÌYOUTH

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT TAE KWON DO

Ages 5-18This course uses the Korean art of Tae Kwon Do, as a catalyst to promote soft and hard life skills, focus on educational achievement and behavior change. Registration can occur throughout session with instructor approval.No class 5/26, 6/23, 6/25, 6/30, 7/2. Instructor: Leon Preston

□ #115266 4/7-6/11 Mon 6-7:30 pm & Wed 6-7 pm □ #118158 6/16-8/27 Mon 6-7:30 pm & Wed 6-7 pm

BUSY BEE SOCCER Ages 3-5 / 5-7Busy Bees puts the “FUN” in sports fundamentals. The Busy bees Soccer program is a fun and easy way for your child(ren) to learn the great sport of soccer including skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork in a low pressure atmosphere.

□ #118159 4/8-5/1 T/Th 6-6:45 pm $35 □ #118160 5/6-5/29 T/Th 6-6:45 pm $35

LEARN FRENCHAges 6- 10Learn how to understand, speak, and read in French while having fun with games, books, and songs. The class is taught by a native teacher.Instructor: Sylvie Johannes

□ #115236 4/2-6/4 Wed 6:30-7:30 pm $105

CREATIVE MOVEMENTAge 4-5 Boys and girls explore dance and movement in a creative, fun environment. Using music from around the world, we will explore dance through its foundational elements: space, time, form & quality. Children will be encouraged to develop motor skills and musicality as well as engage their own imagination and ability to work together with others. Children should wear comfortable, close-fitting clothing and bare feet or ballet slippers/socks. Instructor: Ciara McCormack

□ #115231 4/8-4/29 Tue 6-6:45 pm $45 □ #115232 5/6-5/27 Tue 6-6:45 pm $45 □ #115233 6/3-6/24 Tue 6-6:45 pm $45 □ #115300 7/8-7/29 Tue 6-6:45 pm $45

PRE-BALLETAge 4-6 Students learn the beginning positions and steps of ballet vocabulary with active games using imagination, music and props. They improve their balance and coordination with more advanced ballet steps. Children use their creativity and learn to express themselves through dance. No class 5/26. Instructor: Ciara McCormack

□ #115263 4/7-4/28 Mon 6-6:45 pm $45 □ #115264 5/5-6/2 Mon 6-6:45 pm $45 □ #115265 6/9-6/30 Mon 6-6:45 pm $45 □ #115316 7/7-7/28 Mon 6-6:45 pm $45

BALLET LEVEL IAges 7-10Students are introduced to working at the ballet barre and begin the memorization of ballet vocabulary and combinations. The barre is where dancers begin class. This teaches technique, balance, confidence and muscle memory. Students begin to learn how a ballet class is configured and how to associate the movement to music. No class 5/26. Instructor: Ciara McCormack

□ #115197 4/7-4/28 Mon 7-7:45 pm $45 □ #115198 5/5-6/2 Mon 7-7:45 pm $45 □ #115199 6/9-6/30 Mon 7-7:45 pm $45 □ #115273 7/7-7/28 Mon 7-7:45 pm $45

ACTING OUTAges 11-14Channel all of that extra energy on stage. Learn how to perform in front of an audience by acting, dancing, and/or singing. This class will teach you how to become stage ready. We will play acting games, read scripts, and learn vocal projection, theater terminology, stage direction and more. Come express yourself… and don’t forget to bring the drama! Instructor: Denea Simone

□ #115195 4/3-5/1 Thu 3:30-5 pm $39 □ #115196 5/8-6/5 Thu 3:30-5 pm $39

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PIANO LESSONS Ages 6-18Learn the basics of piano and move into advanced instruction as you progress through this 30-minute private instruction. Participants must register at least three days before first class. Instructor: Darrius Willrich

□ #115245-115250 4/8-4/29 Tue 4-7 pm $90 □ #115251-115256 5/6-5/27 Tue 4-7 pm $90 □ #115257-115262 6/3-6/24 Tue 4-7 pm $90 □ #115302-115308 7/8-7/29 Tue 4-7 pm $90 □ #115309-115315 8/5-8/26 Tue 4-7 pm $90

CONTEMPORARY FIDDLING BEGINNER LEVEL Ages 6 and upLearn how to perform on violin in 6 short weeks. While training your body to play the violin you also get the benefit of learning to read music and perform songs for family and friends. Students must be accompanied by one or both parents. Instructor: Akua Kariamu

□ #115205-115212 4/11-5/2 Fri 3-7 pm $90 □ #115213-115220 5/9-5/30 Fri 3-7 pm $90 □ #115221-115228 6/6-6/27 Fri 3-7 pm $90 □ #115282-115289 7/11-8/1 Fri 3-7 pm $90 □ #115290-115297 8/8-8/29 Fri 3-7 pm $90

ÌADULT PROGRAMS

BEGINNING TENNIS – ONE DAYAges 18 and olderThis class is great for those who want a solid introduction to the sport or just want to have fun while getting their exercise. Class sizes are kept small to insure quality.Location: Madrona Tennis Courts

□ # 7/9-7/30 Wed 6:30-7:30 pm $39

BEGINNER / ADVANCE BEGINNER TENNIS – TWO DAYS Ages 18 and olderOur Beginner Tennis class is taught by a professional tennis instructor from the Amy Yee Tennis Center. This class is great for those who want a solid introduction to the sport or just want to have fun while getting their exercise. Class sizes are kept small to insure quality.Location: Garfield CC Tennis Courts

□ #118467 7/7-7/30 M/W 6:30-7:30 pm $75 □ # 8/4-8/27 M/W 6:30-7:30 pm $75

ZUMBA FOR WOMEN ONLYAges 16 and olderAre you tired of the same old work out? Try something NEW! Inspired by Latin dance and music, Zumba uses a variety of styles in its routines, including salsa, hip-hop, pop, and many more. Music selections include both fast and slow rhythms to help tone the body.Instructor: e’Lizabeth Duncan

□ #115270 3/25-4/15 Tue 7-8 pm $35 □ #115271 4/22-5/13 Tue 7-8 pm $35 □ #115272 5/20-6/10 Tue 7-8 pm $35 □ #115319 6/17-7/8 Tue 7-8 pm $35 □ #115320 7/15-8/5 Tue 7-8 pm $35 □ #115321 8/12-9/2 Tue 7-8 pm $35

$10 Drop-in

ZUMBA FOR EVERYONE16 and older

□ #115267 4/5-4/26 Sat 10-11 am $35 □ #115268 5/3-5/24 Sat 10-11 am $35 □ #115269 5/31-6/21 Sat 10-11 am $35 □ #115317 7/5-7/26 Sat 10-11 am $35 □ #115318 8/2-8/23 Sat 10-11 am $35

$10 Drop-in

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BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE MARIMBA FOR ADULTSCome learn traditional and contemporary marimba music from Zimbabwe and beyond. “If you can hear the sounds you can play the music”. The music is inspiring, exciting and a joy to play. Come join the fun!!!! Instructor: Sheree Seretse

□ #115200 4/2-6/18 Wed 7-8 pm $150

BOOT CAMP AEROBICSThis is full-body workout that targets all of the major muscle groups. We will increase strength, decrease body fat and improve overall conditioning. Class format will change slightly, but we will focus on essentials; cardio, strength training, and a proper cool down which includes stretching. Depending on weather conditions, this may be taken outdoors. No class 7/3.Instructor: Maricres Tuliao

□ #115201 4/3-5/1 Thu 7-8 $45 □ #115202 5/8-6/5 Thu 7-8 $45 □ #115276 6/19-7/17 Thu 7-8 $45 □ #115277 7/24-8/28 Thu 7-8 $45

$10 Drop-in

BEGINNING WEST AFRICAN DANCE FOR FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS Ages 6 and older Would you like to exercise by learning West African dance to live drumming? Then this is the class for you! You will learn basic, yet energetic dance movements with others. How exciting it will be for you to take a weekly trip to African Dance and learn so much! There will be an end of the class exhibit for your friends and family. All levels are welcome. No class 5/10, 7/5, 7/12.Instructor: Afua N'Diaye of Adefua African Music & Dance Company

□ #117961 4/26-5/31 Sat Noon-1 pm Youth $40 Adult $45 □ #117962 6/7-6/14 Sat Noon-1 pm Youth $16 Adult $19

A SUMMER OF WEST AFRICAN DANCE! □ #117989 7/19-7/26 Sat Noon-1 pm Youth $16 Adult $19

INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED WEST AFRICAN DANCE Ages Teens and Adults Would you like to exercise by learning West African dance to live drumming? Then this is the class for you! You will learn energetic dance movements for intermediate and advanced dancers with others. How exciting it will be for you to take a weekly trip to African Dance and learn so much! There will be an end-of-the-class exhibit for your friends and family. Instructor: Afua N'Diaye of Adefua African Music & Dance Company

□ #117966 4/26-5/31 Sat 1:30-2:30 pm Youth $40 Adult $45 □ #117966 6/7 -6/14 Sat 1:30-2:30 pm Youth $16 Adult $19

A SUMMER OF WEST AFRICAN DANCE! □ #117987 7/19-7/26 Sat 1:30-2:30 pm Youth $16 Adult $19

A FREE year round outdoor recreation and environmental education program for teens

14-19 years old citywide.

PROGRAMMING INCLUDES: » After-School Workshops » Overnight and Day Trips » Service Projects » Week Long Expeditions » Paid Internships

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ÌACTIVITY CAMP

JEDI ENGINEERING WITH LEGO® Ages 5-6Young Jedi will explore worlds far,far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Defeat the Empire by designing and refining X-Wings, R2-units,and settlements on far-flung edges of the galaxy. Imagination and engineering combine to create motorized and architectural projects such as energy catapults, shield generators and defense turrets. A new offering of original designs for young Jedi from Play-Well TEKnologies. Camp Directors: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff

□ #113840 8/4-8/8 M-F 9 am-Noon $190

ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS WITH LEGO® Ages 7-10Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level. Camp Directors: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff

□ #113839 8/4-8/8 M-F 1-4 pm $190

Ì TOT PROGRAMS

MILLER LITTLE LEARNERS Ages 3-4This class is a great way to prepare your child for kindergarten while having fun with friends in a safe and nurturing environment. Children will explore their ABCs, 123s, music, art, singing, story time, and physical activities. Because ‘Miller’s Little Learners’ is not an official preschool we are not able to offer scholarships at this time.

□ #110834 4/2-4/30 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $235 □ #110835 5/2-5/30 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $235 □ #110836 6/2-6/30 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $235

MILLER’S LITTLE LEARNERS’ SUMMER CAMP Ages 3-5Our camp will offer an exciting theme each week which will include activities and games that develop literacy, increase vocabulary, teach math concepts, and spotlight the wonders of nature. This is a great way to prepare your child for preschool in the fall. Sign up for one week or sign up for several.

□ #113841 7/7-7/11 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $90 □ #113842 7/14-7/18 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $90 □ #113843 7/21-7/25 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $90 □ #113844 7/28-8/1 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $90 □ #113845 8/4-8/8 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $90 □ #113846 8/11-8/15 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $90 □ #113847 8/18-8/22 M/W/F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $90

NURTURING PATHWAYS FOR BABIES Ages 3 months to walkingA unique class for you and your baby to explore creative dance, movement and music. • Enjoy Tummy Time • Play Instruments• Exercise Baby’s Body • Enjoy Folk Dances• Waltz together • Learn Infant MassageBond with your baby and build relationships with other parents while you enjoy 45 minutes of creative dance and 15 minutes of conversational time with parents. This class includes baby rhyming exercises, dance explorations, musical instruments, folk dances, and rich sensory props. Learn about your baby’s development and take home enriching activities for your baby. No program 2/20. Instructor: Megan Frazer

□ #116209 4/17-6/12 Thu 11 am-Noon $148.50 □ #116307 7/24-8/21 Thu 11 am-Noon $82.50

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NURTURING PATHWAYS FOR WADDLERS/TODDLERS Ages walking to 30 monthsEnrich every area of your child’s development while building a closer bond. Have fun exploring dance concepts, doing rhyming exercises, playing musical instruments together, and challenging motor sequencing and gross motor skills with obstacle courses that will refine their coordination and develop their musical skills. No program 2/20.Instructor: Megan Frazer

□ #116210 4/17-6/12 Thu 10-10:45 am $148.50 □ #116308 7/24-8/21 Thu 10-10:45 am $82.50

KIDZ LOVE SOCCERTOT/PRE-SOCCER Ages 3.5-5 Little tykes will enjoy running and kicking just like the big kids! Teaches the basic techniques of the game and builds self-esteem through participation and fun soccer activities. Children learn to follow instructions in a nurturing, age appropriate environment. Shin guards are required after the first meeting.

□ #116205 4/3-5/22 Thu 5-5:35 pm $82 □ #116294 6/5-7/10 Thu 5:15-5:50 pm. $62 □ #116295 7/24-8/28 Thu 5:15-5:50 pm. $62

ÌYOUTH PROGRAMS

KIDZ LOVE SOCCER SOCCER 1 Ages 5-6Players will learn dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, age-specific defense, etc. Fun skill games are played at every session, and every participant will have a ball at his or her feet. Small-sided soccer matches will be introduced gradually. Shin guards are required after the first meeting.

□ #116206 4/3-5/22 Thu 4:15-5 pm $82 □ #116302 6/5-7/10 Thu 4:30-5:15 pm $62 □ #116304 7/24-8/28 Thu 4:30-5:15 pm $62

KIDZ LOVE SOCCERMOMMY/DADDY & ME SOCCER Ages 2-3.5Introduce yourself and your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Game”! As you and your child participate in our fun age appropriate activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and socialization skills. The fun happens on the field, and in Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, parents are part of the action, not watching from the sidelines!

□ #116204 4/3-5/22 Thu 5:45-6:15 pm $82 □ #116225 6/5-7/10 Thu 6-6:30 pm $62 □ #116298 7/24-8/28 Thu 6-6:30 pm $62

YOUTH KICKBOXINGAges 7-12Participants will have an opportunity to learn concepts from various martial arts. An excellent way to get in shape, improve cardio, tone muscles, decrease stress and meet new friends. Also a good way to discover your inner self. Come join us and release the warrior within.

□ #116218 4/3-4/24 Thu 6 pm-6:45 pm $32 □ #116219 5/1-5/29 Thu 6 pm-6:45 pm $40 □ #116220 6/5-6/26 Thu 6 pm-6:45 pm $32 □ #116315 7/3-7/31 Thu 6 pm-6:45 pm $40 □ #116316 8/7-8/28 Thu 6 pm-6:45 pm $32

Drop-in: $10

SKILLS & DRILLS TEENS Ages 10 -14Advance your basketball skills through this high level training program.

□ #116212 3/10-4/2 M/W/F 6-7:15 pm $25 □ #116214 4/7-5/1 M/W/F 6-7:15 pm $25 □ #116215 5/5-5/28 M/W/F 6-7:15 pm $25

SKILLS & DRILLS TEENS Ages 14 -18Advance your basketball skills through this high level training program. No class 5/26.

□ #116213 3/10-4/2 M/W/F 7:15-8:30 pm $25 □ #116216 4/7-5/1 M/W/F 7:15-8:30 pm $25 □ #116217 5/5-5/28 M/W/F 7:15-8:30 pm $25

QUICKSTART TENNIS LEAGUE QuickStart Tennis League is designed as a FUN play-based approach for beginner kids. There are two divisions that use age-appropriate courts and equipment that allow kids to learn a new sport while having a good time and being successful. Kids will be learn fun drills and play fun games. Practices are Monday’s and Wednesdays from 6-7 pm for 7-8 year-olds and 7-8 pm for 9-10 year-olds. Teams will also participate in matches against other centers beginning Wednesday, July 30. Volunteer coaches wanted! For more information on QuickStart Tennis go to www.10andundertennis.com/parents (Note: this is a national site for informational purposes)End of season FUN PLAY DAY, Wednesday, August 13 from 5:30-8:30 pm held at the Amy Yee Tennis Center.Ages 7-8

□ #116411 6/23-8/13 M/W 6-7 pm $35Ages 9-10

□ #116412 6/23-8/13 M/W 7-8 pm $35

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ÌADULTS PROGRAMS

DANCE HIP HOP Ages 13 and up Get up and get active with Hip Hop dance! Come get down to the Top 40 and classic Hip Hop songs while learning the basic/intermediate Hip Hop fundamentals. All levels welcomed.

□ #116195 4/1-4/29 Tue 6:30-7:30 pm $50 □ #116196 5/6-5/27 Tue 6:30-7:30 pm $40 □ #116197 6/3-6/24 Tue 6:30-7:30 pm $40 □ #116221 7/1-7/29 Tue 6:30-7:30 pm $50 □ #116222 8/5-8/26 Tue 6:30-7:30 pm $40

Drop-in: $14

KICKBOXING/SELF-DEFENSE Ages 13 and up Participants will have an opportunity to learn concepts from various martial arts. An excellent way to get in shape, improve cardio, tone muscles, decrease stress and meet new friends. Also a good way to discover your inner self. Come join us and release the warrior within.

□ #116198 4/3-4/24 Thu 7-8:15 pm $45 □ #116202 5/1-5/29 Thu 7-8:15 pm $57 □ #116203 6/5-6/26 Thu 7-8:15 pm $57 □ #116223 7/3-7/31 Thu 7-8:15 pm $57 □ #116224 8/7-8/28 Thu 7-8:15 pm $45

Drop-in: $14

SKILLS & DRILLS TEENS Advance your basketball skills through this high-level training program.Ages 10-14

□ #116309 6/2-6/25 M/W 6-7:15 pm $25Ages 14 -18

□ -#116312 6/2-6/25 M/W 7:15-8:30 pm $25

NEW

NEW

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ÌACTIVITY CAMPS

SUMMER CAMP EXTENDED CAREAges 5-12If you need an early bird drop-off or extended evening care from our Sports Camp schedule, this camp is for you. AM ONLYYou may drop your child off at 8 am, for one hour of fun on the playground before Sports Camp.

□ #113680 6/16-6/20 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113683 6/23-6/27 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113687 6/30-7/3 M-Th 8-9 am $15 □ #113690 7/7-7/11 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113694 7/14-7/18 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113697 7/21-7/25 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113700 7/28-8/1 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113703 8/4-8/8 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113706 8/11-8/15 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113709 8/18-8/22 M-F 8-9 am $15 □ #113712 8/25-8/29 M-F 8-9 am $15

AM AND PMYou may drop your child off at 8 am, for one hour of fun on the playground before Sports Camp and at 5 pm, for one hour after Sports Camp.

□ #113681 6/16-6/20 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113684 6/23-6/27 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113688 6/30-7/3 M-Th 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113691 7/7-7/11 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113695 7/14-7/18 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113698 7/21-7/25 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113701 7/28-8/1 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113704 8/4-8/8 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113707 8/11-8/15 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113710 8/18-8/22 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25 □ #113713 8/25-8/29 M-F 8-9 am, 5-6 pm $25

PM ONLYYou may drop your child off at 5 pm, for one hour of fun on the playground after Sports Camp.

□ #113682 6/16-6/20 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113685 6/23-6/27 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113689 6/30-7/3 M-Th 5-6 pm $15 □ #113693 7/7-7/11 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113696 7/14-7/18 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113699 7/21-7/25 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113702 7/28-8/1 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113705 8/4-8/8 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113708 8/11-8/15 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113711 8/18-8/22 M-F 5-6 pm $25 □ #113714 8/25-8/29 M-F 5-6 pm $25

CLAY CAMPStudents will go through the process learning to use the wheel and creating clay sculptures. Once fired, enjoy painting your creation with beautiful glazes.Ages 5-7

□ #113543 6/23-6/27 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140 □ #113546 6/30-7/3 M-Th 1:30-5 pm $113 □ #113549 7/14-7/18 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140 □ #113552 7/21-7/25 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140 □ #113555 8/4-8/8 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140 □ #113558 8/11-8/15 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140 □ #113561 8/25-8/29 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140

Ages 8-9 □ #113545 6/30-7/3 M-Th 9 am-12:30 pm $113 □ #113548 7/7-7/11 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140 □ #113551 7/21-7/25 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140 □ #113557 8/11-8/15 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140 □ #113560 8/18-8/22 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140

Ages 8-12 □ #113541 6/16-6/20 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140 □ #113542 6/16-6/20 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140 □ #113554 7/28-8/1 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140 □ #113556 8/4-8/8 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140 □ #113562 8/25-8/29 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140

Ages 10-12 □ #113544 6/23-6/27 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140 □ #113547 7/7-7/11 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140 □ #113550 7/14-7/18 M-F 1:30-5 pm $140 □ #113553 7/28-8/1 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140 □ #113559 8/18-8/22 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $140

THEATER CAMPAges 5-12Yes this is thespianism in the park. “To act or not to act, that is this summer’s question.”Ages 5-9

□ #113596 8/4-8/8 M-F 1:30-5 pm $115Ages 8-12

□ #113597 8/11-8/15 M-F 1:30-5 pm $115

EXPRESS YOURSELF – SUMMER BAND CAMPAges 10-18Musicians in this six-week music program have an exciting opportunity to play in a band. Participants will receive intensive coaching and mentoring from professional musicians. Piano and drums are available onsite and available for use at Montlake CC. Register as an individual or bring your entire garage band and register as a group.

□ #113980 7/8-8/15 T/Th 6:15-7:45 pm $369

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ALL-SPORTS CAMP Ages 5-12Allow campers to experience a variety of competitive and noncompetitive outdoor sports and games. Children will enjoy a wide variety of exciting alternative sports including Frisbee and kickball. Not to worry, as they’ll take breaks to play games such as capture the flag, rampage soak’em and pig pen.

□ #113518 6/16-6/20 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113519 6/16-6/20 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113520 6/23-6/27 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113521 6/23-6/27 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113522 6/30-7/3 M-Th 9 am-12:30 pm $80 □ #113523 6/30-7/3 M-Th 1:30-5 pm $80 □ #113524 7/7-7/11 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113525 7/7-7/11 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113526 7/14-7/18 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113527 7/14-7/18 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113528 7/21-7/25 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113529 7/21-7/25 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113530 7/28-8/1 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113531 7/28-8/1 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113532 8/4-8/8 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113533 8/4-8/8 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113534 8/11-8/15 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113535 8/11-8/15 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113536 8/18-8/22 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113537 8/18-8/22 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

BASEBALL CAMP Are you ready to play ball? Learn how to play infield and outfield-including pitching, base running, hitting and more. No program 7/4.Ages 5-7

□ #113918 6/30-7/3 M-Th 9 am-12:30 pm $80 □ #113919 8/4-8/8 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99

Ages 8-12 □ #113974 6/30-7/3 M-Th 1:30-5 pm $80 □ #113975 8/4-8/8 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113976 8/18-8/22 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99

BASKETBALL CAMP All skill levels are welcome to join us for a fun summer of basketball. Meet new friends, build your ball handling skills and continue to build skill in preparation for another basketball season in Winter 2015.Ages 5-7

□ #113402 7/7-7/11 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113677 7/21-7/25 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

Ages 8-12 □ #113403 7/7-7/11 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113404 7/14-7/18 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99

FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP Ages 5-12Hut, Hut, Hike. Join us, and learn both offensive and defensive strategies to football’s younger half. Run the field, pass the football and learn to catch.Ages 5-7

□ #114143 7/14-7/18 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113921 8/18-8/22 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99

Ages 8-12 □ #113920 7/21-7/25 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113977 7/28-8/1 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113978 8/18-8/22 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

CHEER CAMP Cheerleading camp is a time to learn, bond and have fun. Build up your stamina, your flexibility and your strength. Do some chant kicks and stunts the camp will focus on team building and fun.Ages 5-9

□ #113538 6/23-6/27 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113540 7/7-7/11 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

Ages 10-12 □ #113539 6/30-7/3 M-Th 1:30-5 pm $80

LACROSSE CAMP Gain skills and build team. Learn the basic skills of the sport in a fun, safe and competitive environment. Participants are to provide protective eye wear for the camp.BOYSAges 5-9

□ #113568 6/23-6/27 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99Ages 8-12

□ #113570 7/14-7/18 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99GIRLS Ages 8-12

□ #113571 7/21-7/25 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113572 8/18-8/22 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

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SOCCER CAMP One of the most popular camps at Montlake Community Center. Build skills on the field, scrimmage with peers and play team building games.Ages 5-7

□ #113587 6/30-7/3 M-Th 1:30-5 pm $80 □ #113589 7/28-8/1 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

Ages 5-9 □ #113588 7/14-7/18 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113591 8/18-8/22 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

Ages 8-12 □ #113586 6/30-7/3 M-Th 9 am-12:30 pm $80 □ #113590 8/11-8/15 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113592 8/25-8/29 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

OLYMPIC SPORTS CAMP Ages 5-12Close out the summer with some fun and competitive individual and team competitions. Athletes will have an opportunity to show off all their athletic abilities. Athletes will compete in various athletic events ranging from the traditional soccer game, 50, 100, 200 and 400 races, long jump, shot put, javelin... Every camper will taste success.

□ #113578 8/25-8/29 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113579 8/25-8/29 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

TENNIS CAMPAll skill levels are invited for this fast-paced sport. Show your game on the tennis court, and increase your stamina while learning the basics of the game. Bring your own racket, if you have one!Ages 5-7

□ #113411 6/30-7/3 M-Th 9 am-12:30 pm $87 □ #113414 7/21-7/25 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109 □ #113417 8/11-8/15 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109 □ #113419 8/25-8/29 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109

Ages 5-9 □ #113415 7/28-8/1 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109

Ages 8-9 □ #113418 8/18-8/22 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109

Ages 8-12 □ #113410 6/23-6/27 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109 □ #113412 7/7-7/11 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109

Ages 10-12 □ #113413 7/14-7/18 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109 □ #113416 8/4-8/8 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $109

ULTIMATE FRISBEE CAMP A fantastic sport that is fun to learn, and easy to play. Learn the ten basic rules of the game, how to throw and catch the Frisbee. It’s going to be a beautiful summer, so have fun running in the sun.Ages 5-9

□ #113602 8/25-8/29 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99Ages 8-12

□ #113598 6/23-6/27 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113599 7/21-7/25 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99 □ #113601 8/25-8/29 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99

VOLLEYBALL CAMP Ages 8-12Bump. Set. Spike. It’s time for some volleyball! Spend the summer having some fun on the court. Learn how to serve, volley, dig and perhaps, even spike!

□ #113405 7/28-8/1 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99 □ #113406 8/11-8/15 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $99

NATURE CAMP Explore the outdoors!Ages 5-7

□ #113575 7/28-8/1 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115Ages 8-9

□ #113573 6/23-6/27 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115 □ #113576 8/4-8/8 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115

Ages 8-12 □ #113574 7/21-7/25 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115 □ #113577 8/25-8/29 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115

GEO CACHING CAMP If you enjoy outdoor adventures and utilizing maps, this camp is for you! Work in a team setting, learn about coordinates, GPS systems and compassing.Ages 5-7

□ #113564 7/7-7/11 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115 □ #113567 8/18-8/22 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115

Ages 8-9 □ #113565 7/14-7/18 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115

Ages 8-12 □ #113563 6/30-7/3 M-Th 9 am-12:30 pm $92 □ #113566 8/11-8/15 M-F 9 am-12:30 pm $115

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CHESS/GAME CAMP Ages 5-12Come play your favorite board games! Chess will be featured, along with a variety of classics.Ages 5-7

□ #113678 7/7-7/11 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99Ages 8-12

□ #113679 8/11-8/15 M-F 1:30-5 pm $99

SCIENCE CAMP Science is FUN!Ages 5-7

□ #113594 8/4-8/8 M-F 1:30-5 pm $115Ages 5-9

□ #113595 8/25-8/29 M-F 1:30-5 pm $115Ages 8-12

□ #113593 7/28-8/1 M-F 1:30-5 pm $115

T-BALL & COACH PITCH BASEBALLAges 4-8Summer is the time for t-ball and coach pitch baseball. Join as an individual or bring a whole team. Volunteer coaches needed.T-BALLAge 4-5

□ #115436 6/9-8/15 Wed $59Ages 5-6

□ #115435 6/9-8/15 Wed $59COACH PITCHAges 6-8

□ #115437 6/9-8/15 Tue $59

Ì TOT PROGRAMS

INDOOR NERF SOCCER Build the most basic of soccer skills, while having fun and scrimmaging against teammates. Teams will be taught skills through weekly games. Sign up your child(ren) or bring in an entire group of friends and/or classmates! And yes, volunteer coaches are always needed! No class 4/18.Age: 4 -5

□ #115363 4/2-5/28 Wed 4:30-5:20 pm $55Ages 5-6

□ #115364 4/2-5/28 Wed 5:30-6:20 pm $55

TOT SOCCER This class teaches the basic fundamentals of kicking, balance, dribbling, foot-eye coordination and running under control by playing fun games. Some scrimmaging is mixed in. No class 4/18.Ages 2-3

□ #115411 4/4-5/30 Fri 11:30 am-12:15 pm $62Ages 3-4

□ #115412 4/4-5/30 Fri 12:30-1:15pm $62

PRE-BALLET Ages 2-3Courses that teach the basics of correct body alignment and proper ballet technique in a creative, fun environment. By teaching and introducing students the basic shapes, positions, postures and traditions of classical ballet, the ballet curriculum enhances both cognitive and physical development at this important time. Instructor: Chloe Goolsby

□ #115373 4/4-5/9 Fri 11:30 am-12:15 pm $56 □ #115403 5/16-6/20 Fri 11:30 am-12:15 pm $56

BALLET LEVEL 1 Ages 3-4Courses that teach the basics of correct body alignment and proper ballet technique in a creative, fun environment. By teaching and introducing students the basic shapes, positions, postures and traditions of classical ballet, the ballet curriculum enhances both cognitive and physical development at this important time. Instructor: Chloe Goolsby

□ #115332 4/4-5/9 Fri 12:30-1:15 pm $56 □ #115333 5/16-6/20 Fri 12:30-1:15 pm $56

BALLET LEVEL 2 Ages 4-6

□ #115334 4/4-5/9 Fri 1:30-2:15 pm $56 □ #115335 5/16-6/20 Fri 1:30-2:15 pm $56

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NURTURING PATHWAYS® - BABIES Ages 3 Months-1 YearsA unique class for you and your baby to explore creative dance. 45 minutes of stretching, stimulating, movement rich play. An extra supply fee of $35 will be charged to new participants on the first day of class. Bond with your baby and build relationships with other parents while you enjoy 45 minutes of creative dance and 15 minutes of conversational time with parents. The class includes baby rhyming exercises, dance explorations, musical instruments, folk dances, and sensory rich props. Learn throughout class about your baby’s development and take home enriching activities for your baby. An extra supply fee of $35 will be charged to new participants on the first day of class. No class 5/26. Instructor: Megan Frazer.

□ #115362 4/21-6/16 Mon 11:15 am-12:15 pm $132

SPORTBALL JUNIOR Ages 16-24 months This 45-minute program is a perfect introduction to Sportball. Children and parents participate in our eight core sports including: hockey, soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, volleyball, golf and football along with creative games, songs, rhymes, stories, bubble time and much more. Although these programs focus more on exploration, children will be introduced to a different sport each week. Parents are encouraged to participate with their child and challenge them according to their skill level.

□ #115407 4/5-5/ 17 Sat 9-9:45 am $105

SPORTBALL PARENT & CHILD Ages 2-3Parents and caregivers can have a direct hand in a preschooler’s development through our Multi-Sport program. Sportball Junior, Parent & Child and Me & My Dad programs teach children important introductory physical skills associated with our eight core sports (hockey, soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, volleyball, golf and football) and help them to develop confidence in their abilities. The programs also help adults understand proven teaching techniques that can be applied outside of Sportball classes. Classes focus on refining, rehearsing and repeating skills and playing games in a fun, creative, non-competitive environment.

□ #115410 4/5-5/ 17 Sat 9:45-10:30 am $105

SPORTBALL MULTI-SPORT Ages 3-5 Sportball Multi-Sport skills development programs introduce preschool and primary school children to the concepts and skills involved in the eight core sports of the Sportball methodology including: hockey, soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, volleyball, golf and football. Classes are conducted once a week in one-hour sessions, using developmentally appropriate methods to introduce, practice and refine gross motor skills. The programs reinforce the benefits of teamwork and skills development rather than the importance of winning, enabling children to gain the confidence and develop the social skills necessary to succeed in sport and life.

□ #115408 4/5-5/ 17 Sat 10:30-11:30 am $105

ÌYOUTH

DRUMMING Ages 6 and olderLearn expression through music ! Montlake Drum class is a fun experience where lessons are tailored to each individual student. Lessons include reading music, playing by ear, music theory, and composition. Lessons are 30 minutes long.

□ #115340 4/1-4/22 Tue 4-8 pm $99 □ #115341 4/29-5/20 Tue 4-8 pm $99 □ #115342 5/27-6/17 Tue 4-8 pm $99 □ #115446 6/24-7/22 Tue 4-8 pm $124 □ #115447 7/29-8/26 Tue 4-8 pm $124

GUITAR/BASS Ages 6 and olderLocation: Montlake

□ #115343 4/2-4/23 Wed 4-8 pm $99 □ #115344 4/30-5/21 Wed 4-8 pm $99 □ #115345 5/28-6/18 Wed 4-8 pm $99 □ #115448 6/25-7/23 Wed 4-8 pm $124 □ #115449 7/30-8/27 Wed 4-8 pm $124

PIANO LESSONS Ages 6 and olderLearn expression through music! Montlake piano class is a fun experience where lessons are tailored to each individual student. Lessons include reading music, playing by ear, music theory, and composition. Lessons are 30 minutes long. Lesson time must be scheduled with instructor.

□ #115365 4/22-6/17 Tue 3:30-7:30 pm $223 □ #115366 4/23-6/18 Wed 3:30-7:30 pm $223 □ #118440 4/24-6/19 Thu 3:30-7:30 pm $223

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SAXOPHONE/FLUTE LESSONS Ages 6 and olderExplore classical and contemporary music, music theory and improvisation as it applies to the saxophone or flute. Participants will receive one half-hour of personalized instruction per week that focuses on tone development, finger position, posture and music reading. Instructor: Bob Antolin

□ #115404 4/2-4/23 Wed 4-8 pm $99 □ #115405 4/30-5/21 Wed 4-8 pm $99 □ #115406 5/28 -6/18 Wed 4-8 pm $99 □ #115507 6/25-7/23 Wed 4-8 pm $124 □ #115508 7/30-8/27 Wed 4-8 pm $124

SPORTBALL MULTI-SPORT Ages 6-9 Sportball Multi-Sport skills development programs introduce preschool and primary school children to the concepts and skills involved in the eight core sports of the Sportball methodology including: hockey, soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, volleyball, golf and football. Classes are conducted once a week in one-hour sessions, using developmentally appropriate methods to introduce, practice and refine gross motor skills. The programs reinforce the benefits of teamwork and skills development rather than the importance of winning, enabling children to gain the confidence and develop the social skills necessary to succeed in sport and life.

□ #115409 4/5-5/ 17 Sat 11:30-12:30 am $105

YOUTH POTTERY Ages 6-13Come explore the nature of clay as we hand form it into cups, bowls, animals, masks, and glaze paintings. We will practice basic hand-building and glazing techniques for making functional pottery and small sculptures.

□ #115416 4/7-5/12 Mon 4:45-5:45 pm $96 □ #115418 5/19-6/16 Mon 4:45-5:45 pm $80

ÌADULTS

ADULT KEMPO KARATE Ages 18 and olderClass is open to students of all skill levels. Learn basic Karate techniques and traditions of this ancient form of the martial arts. Each student should purchase a white gi. Belts will be provided. If attending 2 days, client will need to register for both the Monday and Wednesday course over the phone or in person.Instructor: Jim Knoblet / Teaching 30 years at Montlake

□ #115328 3/31-6/16 Mon 6:30-8:30 pm $150 □ #115327 4/2-6/18 Wed 6:30-8:30 pm $150 □ #115440 6/23-8/25 Mon 6:30-8 pm $150 □ #115441 6/25-8/27 Wed 6:30-8 pm $150

2 Days: $200

CHALLAH BREAD BAKING WORKSHOPChallah, a delicious fluffy braided egg bread that complements any meal, and is perfect for French toast! In this hands-on workshop you’ll learn the entire process: mixing, kneading, rising, baking and we’ll learn several dough braiding techniques (three, four and six-strand loaves). We’ll provide all the ingredients and you’ll make your very own loaf to take home, warm out of the oven! You can also take home some dough to bake at a later date. We’ll make a dip (such as hummus) while we wait for the dough to rise. BYO apron.

□ #117999 5/29 6-9 pm $25

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ADULT BEGINNING POTTERYAges 18 and olderMellow and relaxing evenings await you while you explore creating cups, bowls and vases on the potter’s wheel. Weekly demonstrations are featured with one-on-one guidance. Learn to hand-build clay while building new friendships. No previous experience necessary. Instructor: Adrien Miller

□ #115325 4/2 -5/7 Wed 6-8:30 pm $142 □ #115326 5/14-6/18 Wed 6-8:30 pm $142 □ #115438 6/25-7/23 Wed 6-8 pm $118 □ #115439 7/30-8/27 Wed 6-8 pm $118

ADULT OPEN POTTERY STUDIO Ages 18 and olderEvening pottery is available to any student who has enrolled in and taken and pottery classes this year. New students need to meet with the pottery instructor before taking open pottery class.

□ #115329 4/7-5/17 M/W 11 am-8:30 pm T/Th 3 pm-8 pm Fri 11 am-6 pm Sat 9 am-1 pm $100 □ #115330 5/19-6/28 M/W 11 am-8:30 pm T/Th 3 pm-8 pm Fri 11 am-6 pm $100

CERAMIC ART Ages 18 and olderLearn and practice a variety of techniques from hand building sculpture to wheel throwing pottery and glazing. Explore the rich potential of this ancient medium for making art. We’ll have weekly demonstrations, open studio time and one-on-one project guidance with local teaching artist Adrien Miller.

□ #115336 3/31-5/5 Mon 6-8:30 pm $142 □ #115337 5/12-6/16 Mon 6-8:30 pm $142

Sometimes courses are cancelled because people wait too long to register. Please register early to avoid disappointment!

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ZUMBA GOLDZumba® Latin and International-inspired dance fitness class that makes for a dynamic and exciting workout. No dance experience required. This class format combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body, blending balance of cardio and muscle toning benefits. Movements are easy to follow and learn. All skill levels are encouraged to attend this high energy morning workout. Instructor: Mish Mish

□ #115426 4/11-6/27 Fri 8:15 am-9:15 am $69Senior $60

□ #115512 7/11-8/29 Fri 8:15-9:15 am $69Senior $60

PILATESAges 18 and olderBreathe easier, feel stronger with Pilates. Pilates will help you tone your muscles, rehabilitate from an injury, or train for an athletic event. Lengthen and strengthen your muscles while building a developing body. Pilates focuses on core strength-abdominals, gluteals, inner thighs and practices moving from the inside out. It helps with posture, body alignment, breathing, control, balance, flow and strength. Work with your body to help realign movement patterns, and to use muscles properly and efficiently.No class 4/21, 5/5, and 5/26.

□ #115500 7/7-7/28 Mon 7-8 pm $34 □ #115502 8/4-8/25 Mon 7-8 pm $34

Senior $28 □ #115369 4/14 -6/9 Mon 7-8 pm $49

Senior $43

MONTLAKE FITNESS/AEROBICSAges 18 and olderA great combination of stretching your upper and lower body abs and back while dancing. Make new friends and nurture old ones in this class while focusing on strong core, aerobic activity, balance and endurance. Stretch and strengthen your upper and lower body, abs and back...then some light aerobic cardio dancing. We foster an environment responsive to personal needs and welcome men and women of all ages. Whole fitness is prioritized for everyone! Seniors should register by phone or in person to pay the senior rate. If attending 2 or 3 days, client will need to register for each day attending over the phone or in person.Instructor: Erica Christenson SPRING

□ #115353 4/7-6/30 M-Th 7-8 am □ #115358 4/7-6/30 M-Th 8:15-9:15 am

SUMMER □ #115460 6/23-8/25 M-Th 7-8 am □ #115477 6/23-8/25 M-Th 8:15-9:15 am

ADULT1 day: $69; 2 days: $132; 3 days: $189; 4 days: $240SENIOR1 day: $66; 2 days: $126; 3 days: 180; 4 days: $228

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Ì SPRING ACTIVITY CAMPS

FUN CLAY CAMP Ages 6-11Create clay the fun way!!! Students will complete a variety of projects, including a clay zoo, a planter, a birdhouse, a giant pot, garden markers, and a leaf plate. We will also be keeping a sketch book and learning the fundamentals of drawing and design! Instructor: Jane Meagher

□ #111986 4/14-4/18 M-F 9 am-1 pm $115

ONE ON ONE BASKETBALLSPRING BREAK HOOPS CAMPAges 6-12Don’t get bored during Spring Break….GET BETTER! Our camps combine individual skill work, skills competitions and team play to provide a fun and productive experience. Whether your child is just discovering basketball or if you have a seasoned ball-player on your hands, One on One camps will improve their individual skills and teamwork! Bring a bagged lunch please.Camp Director: Stuart Michie

□ #117933 4/14-4/18 M-F 9 am-3 pm $225 Half day available

Ì SUMMER ACTIVITY CAMPS

SPORTBALL®HALF-DAY CAMPAges 3-5What a fantastic experience for a child. Sportball® camps will focus on eight core sports (hockey, soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, volleyball, golf, and football) and also includes arts and crafts, snack time, stories, music, cooperative games and theme days. Camps are run indoors and outdoors depending on the weather. Bring a snack, water bottle, and sunscreen.Camp Director: Sportball® Staff

□ #113819 7/7-7/11 M-F 9 am-Noon $155 □ #113821 7/28-8/1 M-F 9 am-Noon $155

UK ELITE PETITE SOCCER CAMP Ages 3-5Kids get a kick out of soccer! UK Petite Soccer is an introduction to soccer for the 3-5 year old age range. Fundamentals of soccer will be taught using a games-based approach, all within a fun learning environment with one of the professional UK Elite Soccer coaches. Includes: UK Petite T-shirt and certificate. Instructors: UK Petite Soccer Staff

□ #113824 7/21 -7/25 M-F 9-10:15 am $110 □ #113826 8/25-8/29 M-F 2-3:15 pm $110

UK ELITE SUMMER SOCCER CAMP AND SCHOOLSoccer Camp for 5-8 year oldsSoccer School for 9-14 year oldsUK Elite Soccer Camps and Schools provide players with a dynamic global curriculum that will introduce you to soccer games and activities from Brazil, England, Spain, Holland and USA. Players will be separated into age appropriate groups and coached by the professional UK Elite coaching staff. Daily themes will teach players new skills and techniques, and include small sided world cup scrimmages. Instructors: UK Elite Soccer Staff

□ #114096 8/25-8/29 M-F 9 am-Noon $150

GREENSTAGE/QUEEN ANNE PEE WEE SHAKESPEARIANS CAMP “MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” Ages : 5-7 “Do it the BARD Way!” Friday rehearsal begins at 1:30 with the performance starting at 2 pm sharp. Costumes are provided. Audition and resume tips will be covered and head shots (actor photos) will be taken by a photographer. Bring a sack lunch and drink daily. Min 6 / Max 12.Camp Director: GreenStage Staff

□ #113791 7/21-7/25 M-Th 10 am-1 pm Fri 1:30-2:30 pm $150

GREENSTAGE/QUEEN ANNE YOUTH THEATRE CAMP “MACBETH”Ages 8-15“Do it the BARD Way!” Friday rehearsal goes until 3 pm with the performance starting at 3 pm sharp. Costumes are provided. Audition and resume tips will be covered and head shots (actor photos) will be taken by a photographer. Bring a sack lunch and drink daily. Min 6 / Max 16.Camp Director: GreenStage Staff

□ #113793 7/28-8/1 M-Th 9 am-2 pm Fri 9 am-3 pm $275

BRICKS4KIDZSEATTLE SKYLINE CAMP Ages 7-11Take to the sky in our Bricks 4 Kidz Seattle Skyline Camp. In this camp you and your LEGO® partner will learn a new lesson and build a new project each day including a re-creation of the Seattle skyline as seen from the gorgeous Ward Street Park view.Instructor: Bricks4kids staffLocation: Ward Street Park

□ #115581 8/25-8/28 M-Th 9 am-Noon $195

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ONE ON ONE DUAL SPORT CAMPSBASKETBALL/ULTIMATE FRISBEEAges 6-12One on One’s Dual Sports Camps offer the best of both worlds! We’ll spend time each day working on our basketball skills in the gym, and we will compete in the summer sun playing an awesome outdoor sport. Dual Sport Camps are fun, fast-moving, and a great learning experience! Bring a bagged lunch and sunscreen please. Director: Stu Michie

□ #113810 7/7-7/11 M-F 9 am-3 pm $195 Half day $110

ONE ON ONE BASKETBALL SUMMER HOOPS CAMP – CO-ED Ages 6-12Join Coach Stu Michie and One on One Staff this summer for an awesome hoops camp experience. We will divide into groups based on age/ability level, and have a great time working on age-appropriate fundamentals that will incorporate fun competitions, games, and scrimmages. If your child is just discovering basketball, they will have a fun and positive experience. If you have a seasoned ball-player on your hands, they will absolutely improve their skills! Bring a bagged lunch please. Director: Stu Michie

□ #113807 7/28-8/1 M-F 9 am-3 pm $195 Half day $110

ONE ON ONE DUAL SPORT CAMPS – BASKETBALL/FLAG FOOTBALLAges 6-12One on One's Dual Sports Camps offers the best of both worlds! We'll spend time each day working on our basketball skills in the gym, and we will compete in the summer sun playing an awesome outdoor sport. Dual Sport Camps are fun, fast-moving, and a great learning experience! Bring a bagged lunch and sunscreen, please.Director: Stu Michie

□ #116511 8/18-8/22 M-F 9 am-3 pm $195 Half day $110

ONE ON ONE DUAL SPORT CAMPS BASKETBALL & KICKBALL Ages 6-12One on One’s Dual Sports Camps offer the best of both worlds! We’ll spend time each day working on our basketball skills in the gym, and we will compete in the summer sun playing an awesome outdoor sport. Dual Sport Camps are fun, fast-moving, and a great learning experience! Bring a bagged lunch and sunscreen please. Director: Stu Michie

□ #113812 8/18-8/22 M-F 9 am-3 pm $225

IMAGINIBBLES COOKING CAMP FOR TOTS Ages 4 -6Imaginnibles is Bean Sprouts’ signature cooking camp series and is sure to delight tots with yummy, good-for-you recipes and hands-on food fun designed just for their age group. Bean Sprouts is the nation’s leading cafe and cooking school, and classes will feature playful and imaginative recipes as seen on ParentsConnect by Nickelodeon. Participants must be fully potty trained.Instructor: Professor Pea from Bean Sprouts Café & Cooking SchoolLocation: Ward Street Pump House (4th Ave N and Ward Street)

□ #115584 8/18-8/21 Thu 9:30-11:30 am $185

FUN CLAY CAMPAges 6 - 11Create clay the fun way!!! Students will complete a variety of projects, including clay zoo, planter, birdhouse, giant pot, garden markers, and a leaf plate. We will also be keeping a sketch book while learning the fundamentals of drawing and design!

□ #113781 6/30-7/3 M-Th 9 am-1 pm $92 □ #113783 7/7-7/10 M-Th 9 am-1 pm $92 □ #113830 7/21-7/25 M-F 9 am-1 pm $115 □ #113831 7/28-8/1 M-F 9 am-1 pm $115 □ #113787 8/11-8/15 M-F 9 am-1 pm $115 □ #113789 8/25-8/29 M-F 9 am-1 pm $115

NINJANEERING WITH LEGO® Ages 5-6Enter the world of Ninjago and become an apprentice Ninjaneer! Learn the way of Spinjitzu, build the Fire Temple, race Skull Trucks, and encounter the Mighty Dragon! Imagine and build unique and fun projects with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago. This is an ideal way to prepare young Ninjaneers for the challenge of Ninjaneering Masters with LEGO® campCamp Directors: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff

□ #113796 8/4-8/8 M-F 9 am-Noon $190

NINJANEERING MASTERS WITH LEGO® Ages 7 -11Master the world of Ninjago by becoming a Ninjaneer! Tame the Ice Dragon, motorize your Blade Cycle, design the Dark Fortress, and hone your Spinjitzu skills! In this advanced camp Ninjaneering masters will learn real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while exploring the fantasy world of Ninjago.Camp Directors: Play-Well TEKnologies Staff

□ #113795 8/4-8/8 M-F 1-4 pm $190

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YOGA CAMPAges 7-12 Yoga camp mixes games, story-telling and fun with the postures of yoga in a nurturing and non-competitive environment. No yoga experience is necessary. Campers need to bring their own lunch and water bottle and wear comfortable, upside-down friendly clothes.

□ #115194 8/11-8/15 M-F 9:30 am-12:30 pm $145

Ì TOT PROGRAMS

UK ELITEPETITE SOCCER Ages 3-5Kids get a kick out of soccer! A fun introduction for 3 - 5 year olds to the world of soccer through activity based programs. The emphasis is on a “Games-based” approach to coaching soccer within a fun learning environment. Children will receive a U.K. Petite certificate, and UK Petite T-shirt. All equipment is provided. Participants should wear soccer attire and shin guards for safety.

□ #115627 3/24-4/28 Mon 10:30-11:30 am $110 □ #115628 3/24-4/28 Mon 2-3 pm $110 □ #115641 4/22-5/27 Tue 9:30-10:30 am $110 □ #115645 4/24-5/29 Thu 3-4 pm $110 □ #115642 4/24-5/29 Thu 4-5 pm $110

SPORTBALL®JUNIORAges 16-24 MonthsChildren and parents participate in eight sports, creative games, songs, rhymes, stories, bubble time, and much more. Although these programs focus more on exploration, children will be introduced to a different sport each week. Parents are encouraged to participate with their child and challenge them according to their skill level. No class 4/7.Instructor: Sportball® Staff

□ #111680 3/24-5/12 Mon 10:45-11:30 am $105

SPORTBALL®PARENT AND CHILDAges 2-3Parents can have a direct hand in a preschooler’s development through 8 different ball sports. Parent and Tot classes teach children important introductory physical skills and help them to develop confidence in their abilities. The programs also help parents understand techniques that can be applied outside of Sportball® classes. No class 4/7.Instructor: Sportball® Staff

□ #111677 3/24-5/12 Mon 11:30-12:15 pm $105

SPORTBALL®MULTI-SPORTAges 3-5Sportball® is a dynamic sports program focusing on skill development in eight different sports. This creative, non-competitive, and self-esteem- building program prepares all children for a future of confident sports participation. No class 4/7.Instructor: Sportball® Staff

□ #111674 3/24-5/12 Mon 1-2 pm $105

NURTURING PATHWAYS®Have fun creatively moving with your child, playing rhyming games, exploring instruments, props, learning folk dances, and more! Find out how playing, touching and moving with your child helps grow their bodies and their brains! An extra supply fee of $35 will be charged to new participants the first day of class. No class 4/17.NURTURING PATHWAYS®:BABIES CREATIVE MOVEMENTAges 3 Months-1 Year

□ #115558 4/3-6/12 Thu Noon-1 pm $165 □ #115673 7/10-8/14 Thu Noon-1 pm $105

Material fee $35 / $16.50 Trial Drop-in

NURTURING PATHWAYS®:WADDLERS CREATIVE MOVEMENTAges 1-2

□ #115560 4/3-6/12 Thu 10:45-11:30 am $165 □ #115674 7/10-8/14 Thu 10:45-11:30 am $105

NURTURING PATHWAYS®:TODDLERS CREATIVE MOVEMENTAges 2-3

□ #115559 4/3-6/12 Thu 9:30-10:30 am $175 □ #115675 7/10-8/14 Thu 9:30-10:30 am $115

$17.50 Trial Drop-in

Sometimes courses are cancelled because people wait too long to register. Please register early to avoid disappointment!

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ÌYOUTH PROGRAMS

YOGA FOR KIDSAges 7-11 Explore and experience yoga in a fun creative way! Stretch, strengthen, balance and breathe! Bring a sticky mat if you have one. No class 4/17.

□ #115657 4/3-5/29 Thu 2-3 pm $39

MIXED MEDIA ARTAges 3-9This class will explore many different materials and techniques. We will do everything from painting, drawing, sculpture, and collage. Children will have the chance to complete a new project each week and work with traditional, and untraditional supplies to expand their knowledge and creativity. Instructor Estee Clifford

□ #115557 4/3-6/5 Thu 1:30-2:30 pm $125

POTTERY FOR YOUTHAges 3-15This class will teach wheel and hand-building techniques to beginners and those wanting to improve basic pottery skills. No class 4/17.Instructor: Jane Meagher

□ #115593 4/3-5/29 Thu 11:30-12:30 pm $55

CHESS CLUBAges 5-15Come have fun while learning the game of chess. Learn what moves a King, Queen , Knight and Rook make, as well as what to do when someone says "Checkmate"? No club 4/17.

□ #115555 4/3-6/5 Thu 4-5 pm $5

UK ELITEFEET SOCCER ACADEMYUK Elite, as the leaders in youth soccer education, offer the best possible professional training for youth soccer players. Players are divided into groups that match our age-specific curriculum. Every player that attends the camp will enjoy a fun and educational soccer experience. The older players will learn tactical and functional aspects of soccer while the younger ages will get access to the best possible technical and tactical fundamental training.Instructors: UK Elite Soccer staffAges 5-7

□ #115620 4/4-5/9 Fri 4 -5 pm $110 Ages 7-10

□ #115622 4/4-5/9 Fri 5-6 pm $110

YOGA FOR KIDS Ages 7-11Explore and experience yoga in a fun creative way! Stretch, strengthen, balance and breathe! Bring a sticky mat if you have one. No class 2/20.

□ #115656 4/3-5/29 Thu 4-5 pm $39

ONE ON ONEPLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Come work on the fine points of your game with One on One Basketball right after the season in our spring post-season Player Development Program. You will learn efficient practice methods, proper technique, and proven tips that will give you the knowledge to improve your game over the summer going into next season. No class 4/14, 4/16.Instructors: One on One StaffCO-EDAges 6-8 White

□ #115553 3/31-5/12 Mon 5-6 pm $120 □ #115554 4/2-5/14 Wed 5-6 pm $120

Ages 8-11 Yellow □ #115552 4/2-5/14 Wed 6-7 pm $120

Ages 8-11 Yellow □ #115551 3/31-5/12 Mon 5-6 pm $120

BOYSAges 11-15 Red/Purple

□ #115548 3/31-5/12 Mon 5-6 pm $120GIRLSAges 11-15 Red/Purple

□ #115550 4/2-5/14 Wed 7-8 pm $120

QUICKSTART TENNIS LEAGUE The QuickStart Tennis League is a FUN, play-based approach to learning tennis for kids 7-10 yrs old. The program is designed to get the whole family engaged in practice and matches. All kid friendly equipment is provided. Regional League play is on select Wednesdays. For more info on the QuickStart concept go to: 10andundertennis.comMatches start 7/30, all equipment is provided, and parent participation is highly encouraged. Grand Finale PLAY DAY will be held at the Amy Yee Tennis Center on August 13 from 5:30-8:30 pm. PARENT MANAGERS AND VOLUNTEER TEAM MANAGERS WANTED! Ages 7-8

□ #118184 6/23-8/13 M/W 6-7 pm $35Ages 9-10

□ #118185 6/23-8/13 M/W 7-8 pm $35

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YOUTH BALLETAges 8-12Dancers will learn the fundamentals of ballet, while learning the fun, athletic and creative process that dances can offer. Participants will develop balance and coordination while developing mental focus and confidence. Ballet shoes and fitted clothing are recommended. No class 4/15.

□ #115658 4/1-5/6 Tue 4-5 pm $40 □ #115659 5/13-6/11 Tue 4-5 pm $40

TAP DANCE FOR BEGINNERSAges 10 and olderLearn basic tap steps and dance moment and have fun. No class 5/26.Instructor: Nandi Seboulisa

□ #115613 4/7-4/28 Mon 7-8 pm $40 □ #115618 5/5-6/2 Mon 7-8 pm $40 □ #115619 6/9-6/30 Mon 7-8 pm $40

PIANO LESSONS Ages 6-18 Learn the basics of piano and move into advanced instruction as you progress through this 30-minute private instruction. Participants must register at least three days before first class. Instructor: Loren

□ #115561-115566 4/8-4/29 Tue 4-7 pm $90 □ #11567-115572 5/6-5/27 Tue 4-7 pm $90 □ #115573-115578 6/3-6/24 Tue 4-7 pm $90 □ #115676 7/8-7/29 Tue 4-7 pm $90 □ #115682-115687 8/5-8/26 Tue 4-7 pm $90

POTTERY FOR KIDSAges 7-11This class will teach wheel and hand-building techniques especially designed for elementary-age kids. No class 5/26.Instructor: Jane Meagher

□ #115590 4/21-6/16 Mon 4:45-5:45 pm $55

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE CLASSAges 4-15Come to join us for this fun-filled class where children learn Russian with a native speaker. We will play and learn! Parents and caregivers are welcome to stay.

□ #115596 4/5-4/26 Sat 10-11 am $35 □ #115597 5/3-5/31 Sat 10-11 am $35 □ #115599 6/7-6/28 Sat 10-11 am $35

TAE KWON DO Ages 6 and olderLearn self-defense, get a great workout, and have lots of fun! This class teaches non-contact (traditional) Tae Kwon Do and focuses on these 5 tenets: Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-Control, and Indomitable Spirit. Tae Kwon Do will help you increase your confidence, flexibility, balance, Strength and control of your body. Classes are ongoing; join at any time. Wear comfortable clothes that allow you to move. Uniforms are purchased through instructor for additional fee. No class 5/26, 7/4.

□ #115602 4/2-4/30 M/W 6-7 pm $45 □ #115604 5/5-5/28 M/W 6-7 pm $45 □ #115607 6/2-6/30 M/W 6-7 pm $45 □ #116099 7/2-7/30 M/W 6-7 pm $45 □ #116102 8/4-8/27 M/W 6-7 pm $45 □ #116106 9/3-9/29 M/W 6-7 pm $45

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□ #115609 4/2-6/30 M/W 6-7 pm $120FULL SUMMER SESSION

□ #116110 7/2-9/29 M/W 6-7 pm $120Sibling Discount: $20

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ÌADULTS

YOGA FOR ADULTSAges 18 and upThis class is slow paced and serves a foundation for learning basic yoga poses. Through the practice of yoga, proper alignment and breath control will be emphasized. Each class includes a blend of balance, flexion, extension, torsion, and relaxation to equalize the stimulation of all major organs in the body. Students are encouraged to bring their own mat.

□ #115652 4/8-5/13 Tue 5:30-6:30 $48 □ #115654 5/20-6/24 Tue 5:30-6:30 $48 □ #116117 7/8-8/12 Tue 5:30-6:30 $48

ZUMBAAges 16 and olderAre you ready to get in shape AND have fun? Come dance your way to fitness! We can’t wait to get you dancing with us! Instructor: Michelle Grubb

□ #115661 4/2-4/23 Wed 7:15-8:15 pm $35 □ #115664 4/30-5/21 Wed 7:15-8:15 pm $35 □ #115666 5/28-6/18 Wed 7:15-8:15 pm $35 □ #115669 6/25-7/16 Wed 7:15-8:15 pm $35 □ #115670 7/23-8/13 Wed 7:15-8:15 pm $35

Drop-in $10

FRENCH FOR FUNAges 16 and olderIn this lively class you are going to discover French grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary with a native speaker. This is a fun and interesting new way to learn the French language with emphasis on the French culture. We are going to experience movies, books, and music to create an amusing, historical and unusual context. We will learn the French language along with French culture. Every level is welcomed!!Instructor Marina Cartier

□ #115556 4/2-6/4 Wed 6:30-8 pm $105

POTTERY – ADULT/TEENThis class will teach wheel and hand-building techniques to beginners and those wanting to improve basic pottery skills. No class 5/26.Instructor: Jane Meagher

□ #115587 4/7-6/9 Mon 6-9 pm $144 □ #116130 6/23-8/18 Mon 6-9 pm $144

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Ì TOT PROGRAMS

TODDLER PLAY GYMAges 0-5We are proud to offer an opportunity for parents and their little ones to roam wild and free in our gym. Toddler-friendly toys, including a Bouncy House, are featured. This is a great way for your toddler to get exercise and socialize with other children in the community. Parent supervision is required.Mon/Wed 1-3 pm

ÌYOUTH PROGRAMS

YOUTH OPEN GYM Work off that energy after a day at school! Get in shape, improve your sportsmanship and learn respect for each other.Mon-Fri 3-5 pm

ÌADULTS

ESCRIMA MARTIAL ARTS Ages 16 and olderJoin us in learning the Filipino art of Escrima. In this martial arts class you will learn how to defend yourself with empty hands or with sticks. Get in a great workout while learning self-defense moves at the same time. No uniform or prior experienced is required.

□ #116148 4/5-4/26 Sat 10 am-Noon □ #116157 5/3-5/31 Sat 10 am-Noon □ #116159 6/7-6/28 Sat 10 am-Noon □ #116185 7/5-7/26 Sat 10 am-Noon □ #116186 8/2-8/30 Sat 10 am-Noon

Adult $25; Teen $15Drop-in: $9

ZUMBA Ages 13 and olderJoin the Zumba Womens class. Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance fitness class that incorporates Latin and International music and dance movements. This class format combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body, blending balance of cardio and muscle toning benefits. Zumba is fun, different, easy and effective.

□ #116178 4/2-4/30 Wed 6-7 pm $25 □ #116179 5/7-5/28 Wed 6-7 pm $20 □ #116180 6/4-6/25 Wed 6-7 pm $20 □ #116193 7/2-7/30 Wed 6-7 pm $25 □ #116194 8/6-8/27 Wed 6-7 pm $20

KYOKUSHIN KARATEAges 8 and olderStudents will learn the sport side of Kyokushin Karate, a traditional martial art founded by Mas Oyama, and application of those skills in self-defense situations. Students will benefit from increased stamina, strength and flexibility as well as greater confidence and self discipline. Class is suitable for all levels of ability, from no experience to those who desire to compete in tournaments. No prior experience necessary. Open to children and adults. Families are welcome.

□ #116170 4/1-4/29 Tue 7-8:45 pm □ #116175 5/6-5/27 Tue 7-8:45 pm □ #116176 6/3-6/24 Tue 7-8:45 pm □ #116172 4/3-4/24 Thu 7-8:45 pm □ #116173 5/1-5/29 Thu 7-8:45 pm □ #116177 6/5-6/26 Thu 7-8:45 pm □ #116189 7/1-7/29 Tue 7-8:45 pm □ #116191 8/7-8/28 Tue 7-8:45 pm □ #116190 7/3-7/31 Thu 7-8:45 pm □ #116192 8/7-8/28 Thu 7-8:45 pm

Adult $25; Teen $15Drop-in: $9

BEGINNING OIL PAINTING Ages 18 and olderIntroduction to traditional oil painting. Learn everything from stretching a canvas to varnishing a finish piece. You will learn the basics of ground preparation, color mixing, painting from life and finishing off a work of art. Instructor: Katherine Chilcore

□ #116139 4/1-4/29 Tue 6:15-8:15 pm $125 □ #116141 5/6-5/27 Tue 6:15-8:15 pm $100 □ #116143 6/3-6/24 Tue 6:15-8:15 pm $100 □ #116183 7/1-7/29 Tue 6:15-8:15 pm $125 □ #116184 8/5-8/26 Tue 6:15-8:15 pm $100

FIGURATIVE DRAWING Ages 15 and olderLearn to draw the human form, through short and long poses. We will study anatomy for the artist, learning the skeletal and muscular structures essential to drawing the body. A range of drawing medias such as conte crayon, charcoal, pastel and pencil will be explored.Intructor: Kathrine Chilcore

□ #116162 4/2-4/30 Wed 6:15-8:15 pm $125 □ #116164 5/7-5/28 Wed 6:15-8:15 pm $100 □ #116165 6/4-6/25 Wed 6:15-8:15 pm $100 □ #116187 7/2-7/30 Wed 6:15-8:15 pm $125 □ #116188 8/6-8/27 Wed 6:15-8:15 pm $100

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LIFELONG RECREATION

Engage with your community and remain active. Learn something new, get fit, meet friends, or join us for field trips to places you have always wanted to visit.

NEW THIS QUARTER:Are you caring for a loved one living with memory loss? Lifelong Recreation now offers Dementia-Friendly Recreation opportunities.

ARTS, FITNESS, & SOCIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE AGE 50+

Find out more at www.seattle.gov/parks/seniors/ where you can download the Lifelong Recreation brochure and sign up for our email newsletter. Contact us at (206) 684-4951

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SENIOR AEROBICS Improve your health and tone your muscles for increased flexibility and mobility. This low-impact aerobics class is geared to your individual fitness level.Instructor: Micheline HuberLocation: Queen Anne CC

□ #114365 4/7-6/16 Mon 9:30-10:30 am $35 □ #114366 4/9-6/18 Wed 9:30-10:30 am $35

ZUMBA GOLD Geared to beginning dancers and those 50+, you will learn low-impact, easy-to-follow movements inspired by Latin music and dance.Location: Queen Anne CCInstructor: M. Jorgenson

□ #114389 4/7-6/16 Mon 5-6 pm $41Instructor: Mish Mish

□ #114390 4/8-6/17 Tue 11:15 am-12:15 pm $45Location: Queen Anne Community Center Instructor: M. Jorgenson

□ #114391 4/9-6/18 Wed 5-6 pm $45

ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION EXERCISE This exercise is done primarily sitting in chairs and is designed for people just beginning an exercise program and for people with Arthritis. Class focuses on range of motion, strengthening, and working the joints.Instructor: S. Dwyer-ShickLocation: Queen Anne CC

□ #114268 4/9-6/18 Wed 11:30 am-12:30 pm $40

CIRCUIT TRAINING Rotate among training stations while learning to improve your skill, strength, and fitness knowledge.Instructor: Carol Lorenz Location: Queen Anne CC

□ #114283 4/8-6/17 Tue 9:30-10:30 am $47 □ #114288 4/8-6/17 Tue 10:45-11:45 am $47 □ #114279 4/10-6/19 Thu 9:30-10:30 am $47 □ #114280 4/10-6/19 Thu 10:45-11:45 am $47

BALLROOM DANCEAges 18 & upJoin us to experience complimentary and Latin dance lessonsand free dance instruction/guidance in ballroom dancing.Location: Yesler CCTue 6:45-8:45 pm $3 adults/$2 seniorsSat* 2-5 pm $3 adults/$2 seniors*Only in Spring DROP-IN PICKLEBALL Location: Yesler CCT/Th 10 am-Noon $3 (Age 65+ $2)

TAI-CHI Slow and gentle movement exercises are taught to help you find your center of balance and get improved circulation.Instructor: Edward BaxaTAI-CHI Location: Queen Anne CC

□ #114368 4/8-6/17 Tue 10-11 am $40Location: Yesler CC

□ #115889 4/8-6/17 Tue 11:30 am-12:30 pm $40 □ #115886 4/8-6/17 Tue 12:30-1:30 pm $40

INTERMEDIATE TAI-CHILocation: Queen Anne CC

□ #114367 4/10-6/19 Thu 12:15-1:15 pm $40TAI-CHI CHUAN Location: Miller CC

□ #114738 4/10-6/19 Thu 10:30-11:30 am $40

GENTLE YOGA You will learn moves of gentle stretching to keep limber and build muscles. All levels welcomed.Location: Garfield CCInstructor: L. Gardener

□ #114350 4/8-6/17 Tue 9:30-10:30 am $45 □ #114452 4/10-6/19 Thu 9-10 am $45

Location: Miller CCInstructor: J. Robbins

□ #114736 4/7-6/16 Mon 10:30-11:30 $41Location: Montlake CCInstructor: H. Campbell

□ #114689 4/8-6/17 Tue 8:30-9:30 am $45

HATHA YOGA Instructor: Jaki ReedLocation: Queen Anne CC

□ #114363 4/7-6/16 Mon 10-11 am $41 □ #114364 4/9-6/18 Wed 11 am-Noon $45

VINI YOGAInstructor: Claire KriofskeLocation: Queen Anne CC

□ #114388 4/11-6/20 Fri 11 am-Noon $45

MINDS IN MOTIONThis new fitness class is specifically designed for people in the early stages of memory loss. You can expect to get a vigorous, well rounded work out to include cardio, balance, flexibility, and strength. Class will be taught with simple easy-to-follow instructions that are 1 to 2 steps long, accompanied by visual cues. Care partners are welcome to come, but not required. Please call if you need more information or want to know if this class is the right fit for you! 206-684-4240 This class is made possible with support from Aegis Living.Location: Miller CCInstructor: Chris Grekoff

□ #114737 4/7-6/16 Mon 2-3 pm $20

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CHAIR YOGA This class is sponsored by Country Doctor Community Health Clinic and is open to the community free of charge. Using principles of yoga learn gentle stretching, body awareness, correct alignment and deep breathing. Building stamina and improve circulation, flexibility and range of motion. Modification possible for participants of varied abilities and ages, using seated and standing poses.Location: Miller CC

□ #114735 4/8-6/17 Tue 12:15 pm-1:15 pm

LUNCH PROGRAMSFirst come-first served, after reserved meals are served. To ensure a meal, make a reservation the Friday before by calling 206-684-4240. Fresh cooked healthy meals most Mondays, except for holidays and quarter breaks. Menu subject to change without notice. Location: Queen Anne CC Mon Noon-1 pm $4

($30/ 8 meals)

BOOK CLUBSDessert & Discussion Book ClubMeets the 2nd Monday of each month. 4/8, 5/12, 6/9

ESL FOR FUN Learning for fun using poems and songs. Gain self confidence and become your own interpreter and translator. Experienced instructor on site, Ms. Wendy Nguyen. Location: Garfield CC4/8-6/20 Tue/ Fri 9:30-10:30 am

ESL- READING AND LISTENINGIn this intermediate class you will practice reading English.Location: International District CCTue 3:30-5:30 pm $5

ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASSPractice understanding and using spoken English. This class is good for all levels and will help you feel more comfortable speaking English.Location: International District CCWed 3:30-5:30 pm $5

CRAFTY LADIES Drop-in knitting, crochet, needle point or quilting.Location: Queen Anne CC Thu 1:30-4 pm

FOOD AND FITNESS PROGRAMSOpportunities for elders to congregate and celebrate their culture and languages. Each day provides lunch, social, educational, and fitness programs.Location: Yesler CCEthiopian/Eritrean Thu/Sat 11 am-1 pm

DANCE FOR PARKINSON’S Ages 50 and olderYou will stretch and strengthen muscles, focusing on balance and rhythm through many styles of dance. Working with professional dancers specially trained in the Dance for PD® method, participants learn how to use thought, imagination, eyes, ears and touch to control movement. Whether seated or standing, people with Parkinson’s disease, caregivers and friends are encouraged to explore dance movements in a welcoming environment with LIVE MUSIC. No dance experience necessary. *Registration with Parkinson’s Foundation also required.Location: Garfield CC

□ #114305 3/27-5/15 Thu 11 am-12:30 pm $0

WATERCOLOR Develop your old or new passion for painting in this relaxed and fun class. No experience required, just the desire to paint and learn! Bring what supplies you have the first day, and the instructors will go over what you need for the remainder of the class on the first day. No class 4/16 due to Spring Break Camps.Instructor: J. MorrisLocation: Montlake CC

□ #114690 4/9-6/18 Wed 10 am-Noon $69 □ #114692 4/9-6/18 Wed 12:30-2:30 pm $69

DRAWING AND WATERCOLORThis class is for beginners and intermediate students. Instructor Susan Snieder gives each student individual attention to enhance your skills and progression. Materials list will be given out on the first day of class. Location: Queen Anne CC

□ #114332 4/3-4/24 Thu 10 am -Noon $76 □ #114335 5/1-5/22 Thu 10 am -Noon $76 □ #114336 5/29-6/19 Thu 10 am-Noon $76

*Discount: Sign up for 2 or more classes and receive a rate of $70 per class.

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

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MEDGAR EVERS POOLWWW.SEATTLE.GOV/PARKS/AQUATICS/EVERSPOOL.HTM500 23rd AvenueSeattle, Washington 98122Phone: 206-684-4766

PROFESSIONAL STAFF:Barbara Marsh – Aquatic Center CoordinatorWendy Van De Sompele – Assistant Aquatic Coordinator

SPRING HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday & Wednesday 11 am-2:30 pm & 4-8 pm Tuesday & Thursday 11 am-2:30 pm & 5-8 pmFriday 11 am-2:30 pm & 5:30-8 pmSaturday 8:30 am-5 pmSunday Noon-3:30 pm

SUMMERM-F open at 8 am for SSL and swim lessons

Closed Holidays: May 26, July 4 and September 1.

FEESRECREATIONAL SWIM PRICES:Children under 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FreeYouth (Age 1-17): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75Adult (Ages 18-64). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.25Senior Adults (Ages 65+) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75Special Populations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75FITNESS SWIM PRICES:Adult Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50Youth/Senior/Special Populations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4OTHER FEES:“Just a Shower” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.25Towel Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.50Coin-Operated Lockers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.25

SWIMMING LESSONSRegister for Spring Swimming classes on 3/11Register for Summer Swimming classes on 5/20Please call for more information.

SUMMER SWIM LEAGUEAges 7-18Program Dates: June 23-August 2Cost: $130 (Includes a cool T-shirt)Practice times: Monday-Friday 8-9 amRegistration: begins April 1Code: #117957

LIFEGUARD TRAININGLifeguarding is a fun and rewarding job! Successful completion of this course will include American Red Cross certification in Lifeguard Training, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer and basic First Aid which are valid for 2 years.Requirements: Be 15 years of age by 4/17. Pass the pre-test skills on 4/7 at 6 pm. 300 yard swim using crawl stroke and/or breaststroke. Brick retrieval from 7-10 feet underwater and 2 minute treading water without hands. Full attendance is required.

□ #117756 M-Th 10 am-4 pm $160Optional: Fri 10-11:30 am for NW test prep

Ì SPECIAL EVENTS

MOVIE NIGHTSwimming fun for the whole family! Enjoy swimming with the lights out while watching a family-appropriate film. Box Office opens at 6:15 pm, show time is at 6:30 pm.3rd Friday of each month 6:30-8 pmAugust event will be on the 4th Friday in August.

ICEBREAKER POTLUCKIcebreaker Potluck following our Senior Water Aerobics class, (noon to 1 pm). If you are new to class, you get to try it for FREE. Please bring a dish to share! Everyone is welcome. 3/5 Wed 1:15 pm

EGG HUNT SWIMSearch for eggs around the pool and claim a cool prize!3/29 1:30-3 pm

APRIL POOLS DAYSeattle Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the Washington State Drowning Prevention Network, invites you to attend April Pools Day, a free event focused on water safety tips and fun family activities. Don’t miss this chance to get ready for summer by participating in April Pools Day. Learn to be safe and have fun together as a family! 4/19 Sat 1:30-3 pm

MOTHERS DAY POTLUCK Bring a dish to share with friends, in honor of our mothers.5/7 1:15 pm

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

30TH ANNUAL EMERALD CITY OPEN WATER SWIM SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 The 30th Annual Emerald City Open Water Swim is a ½-mile and a 1-mile guarded swim held on Lake Washington at Andrew’s Bay in Seward Park. Prizes are awarded for top age group finishers. Swimmers wearing wetsuits will be categorized separately. Check in begins at 7:30 am. ½-mile race begins at 9 am. 1-mile race follows ½-mile swim.REGISTER BY MAIL, IN PERSON, OR ONLINE AT: WWW.SEATTLE.GOV/PARKS

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

EMLS**6:30-8 am

EMLS**6:30-8 am

EMLS**6:30-8 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons8-11 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons8-11 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons8-11 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons8-11 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons8-11 am

Lap Swim8:30-11 am

Water Exercise 9-10 am

RENTALS9 am-noon

Lap/Family Swim

10-11 am

Lap Swim11 am-2:30 pm

(Ends 1:30 in Summer)

Lap Swim11 am-2:30 pm

(Ends 1:30 in Summer)

Lap Swim11 am-2:30 pm

(Ends 1:30 in Summer)

Lap Swim11 am-2:30 pm

(Ends 1:30 in Summer)

Lap Swim11 am-2:30 pm

(Ends 1:30 in Summer)

Swim Lessons 11-12:30 pm

No Lap Lanes

Gentle Water Exercise/Lap Swim

Noon-1 pm

Lap/Family Swim*/

Aqua JogNoon-1 pm

Gentle Water Exercise/Lap

Swim Noon-1 pm

Lap/Family Swim*/

Aqua JogNoon-1 pm

Gentle Water Exercise/Lap Swim

Noon-1 pm Lessons/Lap Swim

Noon-2 pm

Lap Swim12:30-1:30 pm

Lap/Family Swim*1-2 pm

Lap Swim1-2:30

Lap/Family Swim*1-2 pm

Lap Swim1-2:30

Lap Swim1-2:30 pm

SPRINGLap Swim

SUMMERPublic Swim1:30-2:30 pm

SPRINGLap Swim

SUMMERPublic Swim1:30-2:30 pm

SPRINGLap Swim

SUMMERPublic Swim1:30-2:30 pm

SPRINGLap Swim

SUMMERPublic Swim1:30-2:30 pm

SPRINGLap Swim

SUMMERPublic Swim1:30-2:30 pm

Public Swim/ Lap Swim 1:30-3 pm

Public Swim2-3:30 pm

Lap Swim3-4 pm

RENTALS 3:30-9 pm

CAAT4-5:30 pm

CAAT4-5:30 pm

CAAT4-5:30 pm

CAAT4-5:30 pm

CAAT4-5:30 pm

Family Swim/ Lap Swim

4-5 pm

Lessons5-5:30 pm

Lessons5-5:30 pm

Lessons5-5:30 pm

Lessons5-5:30 pm

Family Swim/Lap Swim

4-5 pm

Lessons 5:30-6:30 pm

Aqua Jog6-6:45 pm

Lessons/Lap Swim

5:30-6:30 pm

Lessons 5:30-6:30 pm

Aqua Jog6-6:45 pm

Lessons/Lap Swim

5:30-6:30 pmLap Swim

5:30-6:30 pm Women's Swim & Lessons

5:30-6:30 pmLessons/Lap Swim6:30-7 pm

Lessons/Lap Swim6:30-7 pm

Lessons/Lap Swim 6:30-7 pm

Lessons/Lap Swim6:30-7 pm

Public Swim6:30-8 pmPublic Swim/

Lap Swim7-8 pm

Water Exercise/ Masters Workout

7-8 pm

Public Swim/ Lap Swim

7-8 pm

Water Exercise/ Masters Workout

7-8 pm RENTALS

RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS

Holiday closures 5/26, 7/4 and 9/1.*Family swim during spring quarter only.

**Admission to Early Morning Lap Swim is by QUICK CARD, check, or exact change only. First time QUICK CARD purchases must be done during cashier office hours. Existing QUICK CARDS may be reloaded with swims by paying with check or exact change

during Early Morning Lap Swim.

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QUEEN ANNE POOLWWW.SEATTLE.GOV/PARKS/AQUATICS/QUEENANNEPOOL.HTM1920 1st Ave WSeattle, Washington 98119Ph: 206-386-4282

PROFESSIONAL STAFF:Steve Vela – Aquatic Center CoordinatorKatie Fridell – Assistant Aquatic Coordinator

SPRING HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday 11 am-9:30 pmTue/Thu 11:05 am-10 pmWed/Fri 11:05 am-8 pmSaturday 7:30 am-5:30 pmSunday Noon-5 pmSUMMER HOURS OF OPERATION:Monday 6 am-9:30 pmTue/Thu 6 am-10 pmWed/Fri 6 am-8 pmSaturday 7:30 am-5:30 pmSunday Noon-5 pm

Closed Holidays: 5/26, 7/4

FEESRECREATIONAL SWIM PRICES:Children under 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FreeYouth (Age 1-17): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75Adult (Ages 18-64). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.25Senior Adults (Ages 65+) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75Special Populations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75FITNESS SWIM PRICES:Adult Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50Youth/Senior/Special Populations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4OTHER FEES:“Just a Shower” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.25Towel Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.50Coin-Operated Lockers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.25

SWIMMING LESSONSRegister for Fall Swimming classes on August 6 at noon.Please call for more information.

POOL FACTS: » Pool Dimensions: 25 yards x 15 yards » Water temperature: 85º F » Shower temperature: 102º F » 72 lengths = 1 mile

FACILITY AMENITIES: » Pool Lift » Permanent Steps » Family Changing Rooms » 1 and 3-Meter Diving Boards » Sauna » Rope Swing » Suit Spinner

ÌRENTALSRent the pool for your next party! Fun, fun, fun in your own private setting! Enjoy the pool with all of your friends and then rent the lobby to continue the party for a small additional charge. Use the noodles and floats to play in the shallow end of the pool or pass the swim test to swim in the deep end. Party prices begin at $165 for one-hour of pool time.CALL POOL FOR TIMES AVAILABLE

DISCOUNT QUICK CARD!QUICK CARD IS A PREPAID DISCOUNT ADMISSION CARD THAT PROVIDES ACCESS TO MANY RECREATIONAL CHOICES AT SEATTLE PARKS AND RECREATION.

To purchase a discount quick card, visit any pool. A photo is taken at the time of

purchase. Cards are issued to individuals and are not transferable.

RECREATION PROGRAMS 10 ADMISSIONSYouth/ Senior/ Special Pop. (save $3.30) $33.50Adult (save $4.80) $47FITNESS PROGRAMS 10 ADMISSIONSYouth/ Senior/ Special Pop. (save $3.50) $35Adult (save $60) $57.50THIRTY DAY PASS (RECREATION AND FITNESS)Youth/ Senior/ Special Pop. $45Adult $60

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

EMLS6:-7:30 am

EMLS6:-7:30 am

EMLS6:-7:30 am

EMLS6:-7:30 am

EMLS6:-7:30 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons 7:30-11 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons 7:30-11 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons 7:30-11 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons 7:30-11 am

SPRINGSeattle Public

SchoolsSUMMER

SSL & Lessons 7:30-11 am

Lap Swim7:30-9 am

Hydrofit9-10 am

RENTALS9 am-noon

Lap/Family Swim

10-11 am

Hydrofit11:15 am-Noon

Shallow WX11 am-Noon

Hydrofit & Arthritis WX11 am-Noon

Shallow WX11 am-Noon

Hydrofit & Arthritis WX11 am-Noon

Swim Lessons 11-12:30

No Lap Lanes

Lap SwimNoon-1:30 pm

Lap Swim Noon-1:30 pm

Lap SwimNoon-1:30 pm

Lap Swim Noon-1:30 pm

Lap SwimNoon-1:30 pm Lessons/Lap

SwimNoon-1:30 pm

Senior Swim 12:30-1:30 pm

SPRING Lessons

1:30-3 pm

SUMMERPublic Swim1:30-2:45 pm

SPRINGLessons

1:30-2 pm SPRING Lessons

1:30-3 pm

SUMMERPublic Swim1:30-2:45 pm

SPRINGLessons

1:30-2 pm SPRINGPublic/adult

1:30-3 pm

SUMMER Public Swim1:30-2:45 pm

SPRINGPublic/adult

2-3 pmSUMMER

Public Swim1:30-2:45 pm

SPRINGPublic/adult

2-3 pmSUMMER

Public Swim1:30-2:45 pm

Adult Swim 1:30-2:30 pm

Swimming Lessons

1:30-2:30 pm

Lap Swim3-4 pm

Lap Swim3-4 pm

Lap Swim3-4 pm

Lap Swim3-4 pm

Lap Swim3-4 pm

Swimming Lessons

2:30-3:30 pmPublic swim 2:45-3:45 pm

SPRINGCascade Swim

4-5:30 SUMMERLessons

4-5:30 pm

SPRINGCascade Swim

4-5:30 SUMMERLessons

4-5:30 pm

SPRINGCascade Swim

4-5:30 SUMMERLessons

4-5:30 pm

SPRINGCascade Swim

4-5:30 SUMMERLessons

4-5:30 pm

SPRINGCascade Swim

4-5:30 SUMMERLessons

4-5:30 pm Lap Swim4-5:30 pm

Lap Swim3:45-5 pm

Swimming Lessons

5:30-7:30 pm

Lessons 5:30-7:30 pm

Swimming Lessons

5:30-8 pm

Lessons 5:30-7:30 pm

**Lap Swim5:30-7:0 pm

Rentals5-10 pm

***Hydrofit 7:15-8 pm

Hydrofit 7:15-8 pm

*Public Swim 7-8 pm

Private Rentals5:30-10 pm

Water X/Lap Swim

7:30-8:30 pm*Public Swim7:30-8:30 pm

Public Swim7:30-8:30 pm

Lap Swim8:30-9:30 pm

Lap Swim8:30-10 pm

Private Rental 8-9:30 pm

Lap Swim8:30-10 pm RENTALS

*( T/Th public evening public swim – Shallow end only for first half hour)**(every third Friday of the month Lap swim will end @ 6:30 pm)

***(Every first Tuesday of month HIIT class)

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CENTER RENTAL INFORMATIONLARGE MEETING ROOM$60/HOURThe large meeting rooms at all centers are great spots for banquets, weddings, receptions, graduations, birthday parties, and other special occasions.

SMALL AND LARGE KITCHEN$25 - $48/HOURMany of the centers have large kitchens with plenty of counter space and commercial-grade equipment.

SMALL AND MEDIUM MEETING ROOMS$35-$45/HOURAll centers have small rooms available for classes, company and group meetings, services, and other events.

GYMNASIUMATHLETIC USE: $30-$40/HOUR, NON-ATHLETIC USE: $65-$110/HOURFull-sized gymnasiums are available for your sporting and non-sporting needs at all of the centers. Gyms are wonderful for large parties, too!

BOOKING FEE$25There is a one-time booking fee for all rentals.

DAMAGE DEPOSIT* (NO ALCOHOL)$250A damage deposit is taken for large events. The deposit is fully refundable so long as no damage has occurred and the space is left clean.

DAMAGE DEPOSIT* (WITH ALCOHOL)$500This deposit is fully refundable so long as no damage has occurred and space is left clean. Please note that alcohol use requires a manager’s approval as well as additional insurance and service permit that must be obtained by the renter for all rentals where alcohol is served.

STAFF FEES$25/HRIf your rental occurs outside normal operating hours or on a weekend, you will be charged a staffing fee. The number of staff needed for your event is determined by the attendance and the nature of your event. Any rental with alcohol requires a minimum of two staff.

OTHER FEES : ALCOHOL $75 Other fees and charges are applied to rentals. Please call the center you wish to rent for a complete rental quote.

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REGISTER ONLINE!READY – Please visit our web site at www.seattle.gov/parks and look for SPARC to see what classes and programs are available for registration.SET – Contact us to obtain your barcode and PIN number. Take time to make sure all of your questions are answered. GO – In order to make your online registration go as smoothly as possible, please set up an account 24 hours before the registration date at http://www.seattle.gov/parks/ and click on the SPARC section.

PaymentYou can pay for classes and other activities in person or by phone during regular facility hours. You can also register online at www.seattle.gov/parks click on the SPARC logo. Rentals may be paid by telephone with a credit card. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. Please make checks and money orders out to City of Seattle. Please note: Payment is due when you register, unless we have indicated otherwise. If your check is returned for insufficient funds, your registration will be cancelled until you pay the amount due plus a $20 fee. Registration is not complete and a spot in the class cannot be held without payment in full.

Fees and chargesARC-Our Advisory Council provides the programs and activities listed in this brochure under an agreement with Seattle Parks and Recreation. Fees are used to offset the cost of providing the programs. Program charges include a user fee paid to Seattle Parks and Recreation to defray operating costs. Washington State sales tax is also included where applicable.City-Fees and charges are necessary to provide financial support to Seattle Parks and Recreation for the operating costs of programs, facilities and grounds. The revenue generated by these fees constitutes only a portion of funds required for operating and maintaining the Parks system. All fees collected from activities and concessions are used exclusively for the Parks system as these funds are deposited in the Parks and Recreation Fund, not the City General Fund. Swimming pool fees and charges are set by City Council.

ConfirmationsSorry, we cannot confirm class registration by mail or phone, but we will notify you by phone if your class is postponed or cancelled.

RefundsRefunds: It is the policy of Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Associated Recreation Council that:-Anyone who registers for a class, camp, and special event or program that is cancelled for any reason by Parks and Recreation or the Advisory Council will receive a full refund.-Anyone who registers for a day camp, trip, overnight camp, special event, or facility rental, and who requests a refund 14 days or more before its start (or before the second session of a class), may receive a refund, minus a service charge of $5 or 10% of the class fee (whichever is greater).-Anyone who registers for a day camp, trip, overnight camp, special event, or facility rental, and who withdraws from the activity fewer than 14 days before its start (or after the second session of a class), will receive no refund. -A transfer from one class to another is permitted without cost if done on the same business day as the original registration, and is subject to space availability. -No fee is charged for a transfer initiated by Seattle Parks and Recreation staff when done to correct an error in registration or allow for a better recreation opportunity.

For full details of the Department’s Refund Policy, please see Policy Number 060-P 7.16. The policy has changed but is not yet available at print time. Please check with your recreation center staff for details regarding the changes.

Pool Personal Lesson Refund/Transfer PolicyA participant may be issued a refund if he/she drops a lesson, and notifies the program coordinator, 14 days prior to the scheduled date. A service charge of $5 or 10% of the fee, whichever is greater, will be retained by the facility. If a participant drops a personal lesson with less than 14 days' notice, no refund will be given. Transfers will be accepted for personal lessons with at least 48 hours' notice. Any open dates or times may be considered. No transfers will be accepted with less than 48 hours' notice.

Group Lesson Refund PolicyWhen the withdraw occurs before the second lesson, the session will be pro-rated and a withdraw fee will be assessed. The withdraw fee will be 10% or$5, whichever is greater

Class cancellationsTo cover the cost of providing a program, we need a specific number of participants. If too few people sign up for a class, we must cancel it. We’ll notify you (at the latest) one or two days before the class start date. When possible, we will postpone a cancelled class for a week to allow for more enrollments; if the class minimum is not met by then, we will have to cancel it.

Waiting listsWe will create waiting lists for all filled classes. Please be sure to sign up if you are interested in a class that is full, because class openings often become available. If demand is high, we will try to form another class. Please contact us for space availability.

ScholarshipsSeattle Parks and Recreation wants to ensure that our activities, classes and sports are available to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. To apply for a scholarship, please talk to a member of our staff.

Anti-discriminationAs a matter of policy, law, and commitment, Seattle Parks and Recreation does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, political ideology, age, creed, religion, ancestry, national origin, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical handicap.

Accommodation for people with disabilities We will make reasonable accommodation, upon request, for people with disabilities. For sign language interpretation, auxiliary aids or other accommodations, please call (206) 615-0140 or TDD (206) 684-4950. Please allow 10 working days’ advance notice. If a class or activity is scheduled in an area that is not accessible for wheelchairs, we will make every effort to help you find a similar program in an accessible location.

Special PopulationsFor information on programs for youth/adults with disabilities, please call the Special Populations Office at (206) 684-4950, or visit the web at: www.cityofseattle.net/parks/SpecialPops/index.htm. Interested in teaching?We’re always looking for top quality instructors to offer unique courses. We choose class offerings based on participants’ interest and space availability. If you have a special talent, skill, or knowledge you would like to share with others in a class or workshop format, please contact your local community center.

More informationFor information about Parks and Recreation facilities, recreation programs, picnic shelters, and scheduling, please visit our web site at www.seattle.gov/parks, or call our Public Information line, 206-684-4075.

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