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KIDS FAMILIES ADULTS EVENTS AQUATICS

PRESENTED BY THE CITY OF MEDFORD | WWW.PLAYMEDFORD.COM

SUMMER 2016

Parks and Recreation

HAWTHORNE PARK BLOOMS AGAIN

GET YOUR SWIM ONSWIM LESSONS: P. 7-9

HAWTHORNE PARK BLOOMS AGAIN

GET YOUR SWIM ONSWIM LESSONS: P. 7-9

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Medford Parks & Recreation | 2016 Summer Program Guide 1

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Dear Medford,

On behalf of the City of Medford, I want to thank all of you who voted in the Moda Assist/Portland Trail Blazers Program. As a result of winning an online vote between Portland, Bend and Medford, an all-inclusive play structure will be installed at Fichtner-Mainwaring Park. The program sponsors will provide over $17,000 for this project, which will be matched through various efforts. We anticipate the new play structure will be ready for action in early 2017. Thanks again for helping make this happen!

The department received approval of the Prescott Park master and trail plans from the Jackson County Board of Commissioners. As a result, trail construction will begin at this beautiful 1,740-acre park in late spring and continue through the fall. Phase 1 construction anticipates adding an additional 9 plus miles of trails and parking for better access.

As you check out this edition of our Program and Services Guide, there are ample opportunities for recreation and enrichment during the summer months. We also offer a number of FREE programs and activities which families can enjoy:

• Rogue Credit Union Movies in the Park • State Farm Summer Concert Series• Family Fun Nights • Pear Blossom Park Programs & Concerts sponsored by Lithia Auto• Park-n-Play: Coming to a park near you. • Splash Pads: Hawthorne, Lewis, Fichtner- Mainwaring, Lone Pine and Oregon Hills Parks

Finally, we invite all of you to enjoy the Bear Creek Greenway this summer. Between our partnerships with Oregon Stewardship, Oregon Department of Transportation, and Rogue Valley Council of Governments, several areas along this great public recreation asset have been cleared of brush and debris. Get out and enjoy the beauty of the trail and creek.

The Medford Parks and Recreation Department – Creating Healthy Lives, Happy People and a Strong Community.

DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE

KIDS FAMILIES ADULTS EVENTS AQUATICS

To Register — Visit: 701 N. Columbus Ave., Medford, OR 97501 | Web: www.playmedford.com | Call: 541-774-2400 2

MEDFORD PARKS & RECREATION: CAPRA ACCREDITEDCAPRA accreditation assures the general public, policy makers and taxpayers that MPRD delivers a high level of quality and operates in accordance with industry standards of excellence. The City of Medford is only the second parks and recreation agency in Oregon and just the 109th in the country to earn the prestigious distinction. CAPRA certification is valid for five years. Benefits of going through the certification process are:• Formalization of operational procedures.• Creation or discovery of operational efficiencies.• Sharpening of the department’s focus on how to address community needs.• Augmentation of funding solicitation and justification.

BRIAN SJOTHUN | PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR | CITY OF MEDFORD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Aquatics ...................................................................................5-9 Water Aerobics .....................................................................5 Pool Parties .............................................................................5 Recreational & Fitness Swimming Schedule ...................6 Swim Lessons .....................................................................7-9Day Camps ...........................................................................10-12 Summer Day Camp ............................................................10 Leaders in Training ............................................................... 11 Parent’s Night Out .............................................................. 12 Health Hands Cooking Camps ......................................... 12Kids Programs ....................................................................13-20 Discovery Preschool ........................................................... 13 Little Hoopsters ................................................................... 14 Youth Indoor Soccer ........................................................... 15 Bugs R Us .............................................................................. 16 Birthday Parties ................................................................... 16 Children’s Ballet .................................................................. 17 Little Giants .......................................................................... 17 Ice Skate & Hockey Classes .............................................. 18 Summer Volleyball Camps ................................................ 19 Youth Tennis Development Program ............................. 20Family Programs.................................................................21-24 Cookie Decoating 101 ......................................................... 21 Park & Play schedule .......................................................... 21 Get Fit @ The Commons Programs ................................ 22 Themed Movie Nights .......................................................23 Summer Concert Series .................................................... 24Adult Programs ................................................................. 25-34 Ballroom Latin & Swing Dance ........................................ 25 Tai Chi ................................................................................... 26 Sports Leagues At A Glance ............................................ 29 Pickleball ..............................................................................33 Day Trips .............................................................................. 34Events .................................................................................. 35-36 RecFest ..................................................................................35 Theatre int he Park / Concerts at the Commons ........ 36Español Program Highlights ..................................................37Other Program Highlights ...............................................39-42Recreation Area Facilities Chart .......................................... 43General Parks Information ....................................................44About Us & Staff ..................................................................... 45

Pre-registration with payment is required for all activities, except where noted.

Online: Playmedford.com Click the link for ‘Register Now’. Pay by credit card

Walk-in: Santo Community Center, Medford Parks & Recreation Dept.

Mail: 701 N. Columbus Ave. Medford, OR 97501 Do not mail cash!

Phone: Call 541.774.2400 Pay by credit card

Fax: Send to 541.774.2560 Pay by credit card

Receipts are mailed or emailed to you for phone, fax and mail registrations

Checks & Money Orders: Payable to City of Medford

Cash: In-person only

Cards: Debit, Visa or Mastercard

Scholarships & Gift Certificates: Ask us about available options!

Cancellations & Refunds: Submit requests during normal business hours.

REGISTER & PAYMENT

MPRD CLASS SCHOLARSHIPSYouth scholarships for select Medford Parks & Recreationclasses are available for Medford residents or students whoattend 549C schools. These scholarships are made possibleby the Medford Parks and Recreation Foundation. MANERAS DE REGISTRAR Teléfono: Llámenos al 541-774-2400 y pague con Visa / Mastercard.

Online: Visita www.playmedford.com donde se puede registrar y pagar con Visa / Mastercard.

En persona: Visitenos en el Santo Center (701 N. Columbus Ave, Medford, OR 97501) Donde el pago se puede hacer con Visa, MasterCard, dinero en efectivo o cheque.Se requiere el pago en el momento que se registra para una clase. No podemos guardar el espacio para los que no pagan en el momento de la inscripción.

INSTRUCTORS WANTED! Instructors are essential in our Department’s efforts to meet the lifelong learning and recreational needs of Medford citizens. Contact recreation supervisor Sue McKenna at 541.774.2484 if you’d like to propose or lead a class or program. MPRD is always seeking competent instructors in a variety of subjects and disciplines.

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To Register — Visit: 701 N. Columbus Ave., Medford, OR 97501 | Web: www.playmedford.com | Call: 541-774-2400 4

SUMMER AT A GLANCE!IMPORTANT DATES & EVENTS

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST2 Theatre in the Park .................................................................................................................. Pear Blossom Park, 6:30 pm4 Concert at the Commons ...................................................................................................... Pear Blossom Park, 6:30 pm6 Movie in the Park/Family Fun Night (The Karate Kid) ..........................................................................Hawthorne Park9 Theatre in the Park .................................................................................................................. Pear Blossom Park, 6:30 pm11 Concert at the Commons ...................................................................................................... Pear Blossom Park, 6:30 pm13 Movie in the Park/Family Fun Night (The Peanuts Movie) ........................................................................Howard Park16 Theatre in the Park ............................................................................................ Bear Creek Park Amphitheater, 6:30 pm18 Concert at the Commons ...................................................................................................... Pear Blossom Park, 6:30 pm25 Concert at the Commons ...................................................................................................... Pear Blossom Park, 6:30 pm

6 Outdoor Concert (Jesse Daniel Edwards) .................................................................... Bear Creek Park Amphitheater9 Movie in the Park (Minions) ............................................................................................ Bear Creek Park Amphitheater13 Outdoor Concert (Abbey Road LIVE!) ........................................................................... Bear Creek Park Amphitheater16 Movie in the Park (Inside Out) ........................................................................................ Bear Creek Park Amphitheater20 Outdoor Concert (Quel Bordel!) ..................................................................................... Bear Creek Park Amphitheater23 Movie in the Park/Family Fun Night (Zootopia) .......................................................................................Lone Pine Park30 Movie in the Park/Family Fun Night (The Good Dinosaur) ...........................................................................Lewis Park

3 Parks Uncorked Fundraiser .....................................................................................................................Pear Blossom Park8 Summer Swim Season Begins .......................................................................................................Jackson Aquatic Center15 Outdoor Concert (The Robbie Dacosta Trio) ............................................................... Bear Creek Park Amphitheater18 Movie in the Park (Love Bug) ....................................................................................................Fichtner-Mainwaring Park22 Outdoor Concert (The Brothers Reed) .......................................................................... Bear Creek Park Amphitheater25 Movie in the Park (Star Wars - The Force Awakens) ........................................................... Bear Creek Amphitheater29 Outdoor Concert (McKenna Faith) ................................................................................ Bear Creek Park Amphitheater

7 RecFest IV .................................................................................................................................. Hawthorne Park, 1-3:30 pm

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FATHER’S DAY

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MEMORIAL DAY

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WATER AEROBICS INDOOR WARM WATER POOLAge: 15+Day: Mon, Wed & FriPlace: Medford Sports Injury & Therapy Center, 2780 E. Barnett RdCost: $25 Resident | $31 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 1 | Max 5

LOW-IMPACT CLASS Designed to get the whole body moving through stretchingplus strength and endurance exercises. All exercises aredone at a comfortable pace to accommodate those withlimited mobility. Recommended for people of all ages,especially older adults.

Session 1 – AM Jun 6-17 10:30-11:15am Session 1 – PM Jun 6-17 3-3:45pm Session 2 - AM Jun 20-Jul 1 10:30-11:15am Session 2 - PM Jun 20-Jul 1 3-3:45pm Session 3 - AM Jul 11-22 10:30-11:15am Session 3 - PM Jul 11-22 3-3:45pm Session 4 - AM Jul 25-Aug 5 10:30-11:15am Session 4 - PM Jul 25-Aug 5 3-3:45pm Session 5 - AM Aug 8-19 10:30-11:15am Session 5 - PM Aug 8-19 3-3:45pm Session 6 - AM Aug 22-Sep 2 10:30-11:15am Session 6 - PM Aug 22-Sep 2 3-3:45pm

AQUA AEROBICS CLASSDesigned for development of cardiovascular conditioning,strength, tone and endurance. This high-energy classincludes jogging and some bouncing. Not recommended forseniors before or after surgery or those with injuries.

Session 1 - PM Jun 6-17 5-5:45pm Session 2 - PM Jun 20-Jul 1 5-5:45pm Session 3 - PM Jul 11-22 5-5:45pm Session 4 - PM Jul 25-Aug 5 5-5:45pmSession 5 – PM Aug 8-19 5-5:45pm Session 6 – PM Aug 22-Sep 2 5-5:45pm

JACKSON AQUATIC CENTER FUNTASTIC PRIVATE POOL PARTY Party reservations will be accepted beginning in late Apr 2016. Certified lifeguards are on duty. Lifejackets are available. Rental includes private use of the pool. Anyone inside the pool enclosure, including the grass area, is considered a pool patron and is counted in the total number of guests.

Weekend Rental Times Available:Saturday: 10am-NoonSunday: 10am-Noon | 6-8 pmAttendees: 1–80 | 81–120 | 121–160 | 161–200Fee (2 HR): $285 | $325 | $350 | $395

FUNTASTIC POOL PARTY DURING OPEN SWIMExclusive use of the grass party area and picnic tables. Shared use of all swimming areas.

Day & Time: Sun 1-3pm | 3:15-5:15pm Mon-Fri: 1-3pm | 3:15-5:15pm l 7:30-9:15pm Sat: 1-3pm | 3:15-5:15pm | 6-8pmCost: $100 up to 20 guests at time of registration $2 each additional guest at pool if space availableLimit: Max 40 guests

DISCOUNT SUNDAYS!Youth and adults swim for only $1. Bring the whole familyfor a cool dip in the pool with your family during Open Swim!

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To Register — Visit: 701 N. Columbus Ave., Medford, OR 97501 | Web: www.playmedford.com | Call: 541-774-2400

RECREATIONAL & FITNESS SWIMMING

Lifejackets FREE to Use!Lifejackets are available free of charge, if needed, at the distribution bin on the pool deck. A lifeguard assist with sizing and fitting. All children under 48” tall must wear a lifejacket during open swim when using the main swim tank unless they have passed a swim test administered by a lifeguard.

Health Regulations & Swim Diapers Bathers who are not toilet-trained must wear an approved swim diaper in the water. Disposable swim diapers are available to purchase at the Aquatic Center for $1.50 each.

Concession SalesSwim diapers and ice cream bars are for sale at Jackson Aquatic Center during operating hours.

Inclement Weather and Air Quality Policy• All swim lessons will run as scheduled. If it is unsafe to be in

the water, lessons will be held in the locker rooms and dry land lessons will be taught. If the air quality level hits Very Unhealthy/Hazardous Groups lessons will be cancelled and a Partial refund will be given to lessons participants based on the number of lessons cancelled due to air quality. Air quality will be determined using the www.airnow.gov web site.

• During Open Swim sessions, the pool will remain open if it’s raining lightly and lifeguards have good visibility of the bottom of the pool. If lightning or a lightning warning is in effect, there is heavy rain, or if the air quality rating hits Very Unhealthy/Hazardous Groups swimmers must exit the water and the pool will be closed until it is deemed safe to re-enter the water. Refunds will not be given if open swim is closed early due to weather or air quality. Air quality will be determined using the www.airnow.gov web site.

JACKSON AQUATIC CENTER | SUMMER SCHEDULE JUNE 8-SEPTEMBER 6

ACTIVITY DAYS TIMESADMISSION

Youth* Adult** Swimming

LessonsMon-Fri 9am-Noon

5:30-7:30pmLap

Swim Mon, Wed & Fri Noon-1pm $3 $3

Open Swim

Mon-Fri1-3pm

3:15-5:15pm 7:30-9:15pm

$1 $3

Sat1-3pm

3:15-5:15pm6-8pm

$1 $3

Discount Sundays

1-3pm3:15-5:15pm $1 $1

**Adult: Age 18+ | *Youth: Under Age 182016 FOURTH OF JULY POOL HOURS | No Pool Rentals or Swim Lessons

Open Swim 1-3pm3:15-5:15pm $1 $3

SWIM PASS PRE-SEASON SALE ON NOW! Buy your Summer Open Swim Pass before June 1 and $ave!Swim all summer for a single, discounted fee. Pass holdersare eligible for the priority entry line at the start of eachopen swim or lap swim session. Family members must reside in the same household for the family passes. Passes may be purchased at the Santo Community Center.

Resident Sale Non-Resident SaleYouth $40 $30 $50 $40Adult $70 $60 $90 $80Family $100 $90 $130 $120

OPEN SWIM AND LAP SWIM PUNCH CARDSSwim Punch Cards make it simple for adults and safer for children to use in lieu of cash. Buy punch cards at Santo Community Center or at Jackson Aquatic Center.

11 punches for $10 | 22 punches for $20Youth = 1 punch per swimAdult = 3 punches per swim or lap swim

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WACKY WEDNESDAYS Join us at Jackson Aquatic Center every Wednesday duringopen swim for a chance to win free swims. The aquatic staff have fun activities planned for those who wish to participate.

SWIM LESSON SCHEDULEA swim lesson is 30 minutes and a meets Monday-Fridayfor one week. Group, Private and Semi-Private lessons areavailable.

Session 1 Jun 20-24 Session 2 Jun 27-July 1Session 3 July 5-8*** Session 4 Jul 11-15Session 5 Jul 18-22 Session 6 Jul 25-29Session 7 Aug 1-5 Session 8 Aug 8-12Session 9 Aug 15-19 Session 10 Aug 22-26***

*** Sessions 3 and 10 are for in city residents only and are free. Pre-registration required. No lessons July 4.

SWIMMING LESSONS — OPTIONS & LEVELS REGISTRATION SCHEDULEIn addition to our very popular Group lessons, Private andSemi-Private lessons are also offered.

Days: Monday-FridayTime: 8am-5pmDates: Sessions 1-5 | Apr 18 Sessions 6-10 | Jun 6Place: www.PlayMedford.com Santo Community Center, 701 N Columbus Ave

LESSON OPTIONS & FEES [PER PERSON]Cost: $26 Resident | $32 Non-Resident Per SessionPlace: Jackson Aquatic Center

Scholarships for Group Lessons are made possiblethrough the generosity of the Southern Oregon Antiques& Collectibles Club and the Medford Parks & RecreationFoundation. Qualified participants receive $10 off onesession of lessons for the summer. Call 541-774-2400 orstop by the Santo Center for an application.

PRIVATE LESSONS (P) One student per instructor. Lessonsare taught at the student’s level.

Age: 6 months+Day: Monday-Friday (5 days a week)Date: 1 week sessions, available all SummerTime: Mornings or Evenings | 30 minute lessonsCost: $57 Resident | $63 Non-ResidentPlace: Jackson Aquatic Center

SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS (SP) For two swimmers of equal ability. Both participants must register for the class at the same time. Lessons are taught at the students’ level.

Age: 6 months+Day: Monday-Friday (5 days a week)Date: 1 week Sessions, available all seasonTime: Mornings or Evenings | 30 minute lessonsCost: $39 Resident | $45 Non-ResidentPlace: Jackson Aquatic Center

Additional Private & Semi-Private Lessons may becomeavailable the Friday before each session begins.

HAVE FUN ALLSUMMER LONG

REGISTER TODAY

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To Register — Visit: 701 N. Columbus Ave., Medford, OR 97501 | Web: www.playmedford.com | Call: 541-774-2400

GROUP LESSON LEVELSPARENT TOT 6mo-2yrs | Max 6Introduction to swimming. Getting comfortable with the water, sing songs and have fun!

STARFISH A Age 2-5 | Max 4Enter/Exit the water with minimal assistance. Assisted backfloat. Assisted tummy float. Flutter kick. Intro to front glide.Intro to front crawl. Blow bubbles. Submerge face in water comfortably. Jump into shallow water and return to side with assistance. Water safety. Float in lifejacket independently. Pool rules.

STARFISH B Age 2-5 | Max 4Enter/Exit the water with minimal assistance.Submerge face comfortably in water while blowing bubbles. Independent back float.Independent tummy float. Independent front glide. Independent front crawl. Rolling over to back for rests/breathing. Independent back glide. Elementary backstroke with fl utter kick. Jump into water without assistance and return to the side independently. Water safety. Float in lifejacket independently. Pool rules.

STINGRAY 1 Age 6+ | Max 4Enter/Exit the water independently. Comfortably submergeface in water. Submerge face while blowing bubbles.Assisted back fl oat. Assisted front fl oat. Assisted front glide. Assisted back glide. Flutter kick. Intro to front crawl. Jump into shallow water and return to the side with assistance. Water safety. Float with lifejacket independently. Pool rules. Practice reaching assists to a non-swimmer.

STINGRAY 2 Age 6+ | Max 5Enter/Exit the water independently. Submerge face in waterwhile blowing bubbles. Independent back float. Independentfront float. Independent front glide with proper flutter kick.Independent back glide with proper flutter kick. Roll over to

back for rest/breathing. Elementary backstroke with flutterkick. Basic front crawl skills. Jump into shallow water andreturn to the side independently. Intro to treading water.Water safety. Float in lifejacket independently. Pool rules.Practice reacting assists to a non-swimmer.

STINGRAY 3 Age 6+ | Max 5Front crawl with rolling over to back forrest/breathing–10 yards. Intro to sidebreathing. Back crawl 10 yards. Elementaryback stroke with breast stroke kick–10yards. Intro to breast stroke kick. Introto diving (sitting/kneeling). Intro tounderwater swimming. Tread water for20 seconds. Jump into pool, roll to backfor rest/recovery for 30 seconds. Water safety.Pool rules. Float in lifejacket independently. Practicereaching assists to a non-swimmer.

STINGRAY 4 Age 6+ | Max 5Front crawl with alternate side breathing–25 yards.Back crawl–25 yards. Elementary backstroke–25 yards|| Underwater swim–10 feet. Tread water–40 seconds.Kneeling dive. Intro to standing dive. Feet fi rst surface dive.Intro to breast stroke. Water safety. Jump into deep waterwearing a lifejacket and fl oat independently. Pool rules.Practice reaching assists to a non-swimmer.

STINGRAY 5 Age 6+ | Max 5Front crawl with alternate side breathing–50 yards. Backcrawl–50 yards. Elementary backstroke–50 yards. Breaststroke–10 yards. Tread water–1 minute. Head first surfacedives. Underwater swim–5 yards. Standing dive. Watersafety. Practice reaching assists to a non-swimmer. Put onlifejacket while in deep water. Swim with clothes–10 yards.Familiarity with disrobing. Pool rules.

MAKO STROKE IMPROVEMENT CLASS Age: 6+ | Max 4Must be able to swim freestyle and backstroke a minimum of 25 yards comfortably. Freestyle refinement.Backstroke refinement. Breast stroke refinement. Intro to butterfly.

Please note: classes must be taken in order

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Cancellation & Refund Policy • Group swim lessons will be cancelled with money refunded if there are not at least 3 people enrolled in the class by closing

on the Thursday before the session begins, or if circumstances beyond our control prevent us from providing the class.• Participants who withdraw will be assessed a $5 cancellation fee for each enrollment.• If the initial swim lesson does not work out for the child, and if the cancellation is requested before the start of the second

class, a prorated refund will be granted.

PRIVATE, SEMI-PRIVATE & GROUP LESSONS 5 DAYS A WEEK AT JACKSON AQUATIC CENTER

Session 1 June 20-24 Session 2 June 27-July 1

P/SP, P/SP, P/SP, P/SP

Starfish B | Stingray 3 | P/SP, P/SP

Starfish A Stingray 1, 3 | P/SP

Starfish B | Stingray 1, 5 | P/SP

Starfish A, B | Stingray 1, 2 Starfish A, B | Stingray 2 | P/SP

Parent Tot | Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP, P/SP

Starfish A | Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP Starfish A | Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP

Parent Tot | Stingray 1, 5 | P/SP Parent Tot | Stingray 1, 3, 5

Starfish A, B | Stingray 3 |P/PS Starfish A, B | Stingray 3 | Mako

***Session 3 July 5-8 Free Res. Only Session 4 July 11-15 Session 5 July 18-22

9:00 Stingray 1, 2, 3, 4 P/SP, P/SP, P/SP, P/SP P/SP, P/SP, P/SP, P/SP

9:30 Starfish B | Stingray 2, 3, 4 Starfish B | Stingray 2, 3 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 2, 3 | P/SP

10:00 Starfish A | Stingray 1, 2, 3, 5 Starfish A | Stingray 1,3 | P/SP Stingray 1, 3 | P/SP, P/SP

10:30 Starfish A, B l Stingray 3, 4 Stingray 1, 4, 5 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 4, 5 | P/SP

11:00 Starfish A, B | Stingray 1, 2 Starfish A, B | Stingray 2 | P/SP Starfish A| Stingray 2 | P/SP, P/SP

11:30 Starfish A l Stingray 3, 4, 5 Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP, P/SP Parent Tot | Stingray 2 | P/SP, P/SP

5:45 Starfish A, B | Stingray 2, 4 Starfish A | Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP Starfish A | Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP

6:15 Parent Tot | Starfish B l Stingray 5 Parent Tot | Stingray 1, 3 | P/SP Stingray 1, 5 | P/SP, P/SP

6:45 Starfish B | Stingray 1, 2, 3 Starfish B | Stingray 3 | Mako | P/SP Starfish A, B | Stingray 3 | P/SP

Session 6 July 25-29 Session 7 August 1-5 Session 8 Aug 8-12

9:00 P/SP, P/SP, P/SP, P/SP P/SP, P/SP, P/SP, P/SP P/SP, P/SP, P/SP, P/SP

9:30 Starfish B | Stingray 2, 3 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 2, 3 | P/SP Stingray 2, 3 | P/SP, P/SP

10:00 Starfish A | Stingray 1, 3 | P/SP Starfish A | Stingray 1, 3 | P/SP Starfish A | Stingray 3| P/SP, P/SP

10:30 Starfish B | Stingray 1, 5 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 4, 5 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 1, 5 | P/SP

11:00 Starfish A, | Stingray 1, 2 | P/SP Starfish A | Stingray 1, 2 | P/SP Starfish A, B | Stingray 2 | P/SP

11:30 Parent Tot | Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP, P/SP Parent Tot | Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP

5:45 Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP, P/SP Starfish A | Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP Starfish A | Stingray 2, 4

6:15 Parent Tot | Stingray 1, 3, Stingray 1, 5 | P/SP, P/SP Stingray 1, 3, 5 | P/SP

6:45 Starfish A, B | Stingray 3 | Mako Starfish A, B | Stingray 3 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 3 | Mako | P/SP

Session 9 Aug 15-19 ***Session 10 Aug 22-26 FREE Res. Only

9:00 P/SP, P/SP, P/SP Stingray 2, 3, 49:30 Stingray 2, 3 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 3, 410:00 Stingray 2 | P/SP, P/SP Stingray 2, 3, 410:30 Starfish B | Stingray 1, 5 Starfish B | Stingray 3, 411:00 Starfish B | Stingray 1 | P/SP Stingray 1, 2, 311:30 Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP Stingray 2, 3, 45:45 Stingray 2, 4 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 2, 46:15 Stingray 1, 5 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 1, 3 6:45 Starfish B | Stingray 3 | P/SP Starfish B | Stingray 2, 3Ev

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No lessons July 4.

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SUMMER DAY CAMP

Wednesday

Trips & Events (subject to change)

Week 1 Jun 13-17 The Movies - White CityWeek 2 Jun 20-24 Family Fun CenterWeek 3 Jun 27- July 1 Laser Tag @ Santo Community CenterWeek 4 Jul 5 - 8 Bugs R' Us Week 5 Jul 11 - 15 Lava LanesWeek 6 Jul 18 - 22 Rogue Air Trampoline ParkWeek 7 Jul 25 - July 29 Emigrant Lake Waterslides / Kid TimeWeek 8 Aug 1 - 5 Hawthorne Park

Week 9 Aug 8 - 12 Camp Kids Night Out (BBQ, Pool, and Movie) – Must Pre-register

Week 10 Aug 15 - 19Theater Week - You're a Good Man Charlie Brown Performance at Santo Community Center

Week 11 Aug 22 - 26 Rebel Bricks comes to CampWeek 12 Aug 29 - Sep 2 Don Jones Spray Park / Camp Talent Show

sponsored by:

MEDFORD PARKS & RECREATION

AM Extended Care7:30-9am$15/week

PM Extended Care5-6pm

$10/week

SUMMER DAY CAMP The countdown is over – summer is here! Get ready for another fun-filled summer for children ages 5-12. Campers are treated to a revolving daily schedule filled with amazing art projects, outdoor play, and games galore! Top it off with trips to Jackson Pool, bounce houses, and special weekly surprises, and the kids are in for a fantastic summer. Date: Jun 13–Sep 2 (12 sessions)Time: 9am–5pmLocation: Santo CenterCost: $85/ Week 4 $68Partial Scholarships available to those who qualify. Apply at the Santo Community Center.Camp Age Groups Pioneers: 5-6 Explorers: 7-9 Trailblazers: 10-12

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CRAFTWORKS CAMPA specialty camp designed for budding artists, creative children, and everyone in between. These camps have different themes each week, focusing on various artistic elements, skills and techniques. In true summer camp style, we will also spend time outdoors engaged in games and free play.

Grades: Entering 1st–6th Date: Jul 11–Aug 12Time: 9am–5pmPlace: Orchard Hill Elementary SchoolFee: $79 per week

1 Jul 11-15 Drawing & Cartooning2 Jul 18-22 Painting w/Watercolor & Acrylics3 Jul 25- 29 Colorful Collages4 Aug 1-5 Zentangle Animals5 Aug 8-12 Group Mural Project

Before Care Available! 8 –9am: $10 per week

LEGO ENGINEERING CAMPLegos are a fun way for campers to learn about engineering, science, and math, all while having fun building and designing. Participants work on different projects each day and enjoy other elements of a traditional day camp, including outdoor play, crafts and special events.

Ages: 7-12 Date: Week 1: Jun 20-24 Week 2: Jul 11-15 Week 3: Aug 15-19 Time: 9am–4pmPlace: Cascade Christian High SchoolFee: $79Max: 25

LEADERS IN TRAINING (L.I.T.) PROGRAMThis training program helps develop leadership skills and teaches the basics of being a camp counselor by promoting personal and professional growth, teaching life skills and allowing teens to enjoy meaningful experiences that may augment efforts to obtain future employment. Participants enjoy a variety of team-building activities, including special tours and guest speakers from local agencies and businesses.

Ages: 13-15Dates: Jun 20–Aug 12 (8 sessions)Time: 9am-5pmPlace: Santo CenterFee: $60 / week ($48 for the week of July 5-8)

DAY CAMP

LEARN ATHING OR TWO

REGISTER TODAY

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PARENT’S NIGHT OUTEnjoy a night on the town while your children bounce, create and play at the Santo Center. Children receive a pizza dinner, time in the bounce houses, a chance to do crafts and watch an age appropriate movie.

Day: FriDate: Jun 10 Jul 8 Aug 26 Ages: 4-12Time: 6–10pmLocation: Santo Center, Main HallFee: $15

HEALTHY HANDS COOKING - COOKING CLASSES FOR KIDS

FOUR DAY SUMMER CAMPS Join us for an action-packed kid cooking camp that empower your child with skills needed to make healthy snacks, breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Camps often include extra fun activities such as cooking contests, fitness activities, nutrition games, cooking videos, and more. Session 1: Jul 11–14 1:30–4:30pm Ages: 9–13 Session 2: Jul 25–28 1:30–4:30pm Ages: 5–8 Session 3: Aug 8–11 1:30–4:30pm Ages: 9–13Place: Cascade Christian High SchoolCost: $130 per session

TWO-HOUR ‘JUST A TASTE’ CLASSES Time: 9-11am Ages: 5–8Place: Cascade Christian High SchoolCost: $40Limits: Min 5 | Max 10

Make Your Own Pizza - July 18

Kids learn how make their own healthy pizzas using wholesome crusts, yummy sauces and tons of fresh toppings. Samples of recipes include Toaster Pizza, No-Bake Skillet Pizza, and Gluten-Free Veggie Tortilla Pizza.

Healthy Lunch American - August 1

Kids love learning to make this American-themed Bento Healthy Lunch. This exciting cooking class features Classic Chicken Salad made with yogurt dressing, All-American Crustless Apple Pie, and an assortment of fruits, veggies and whole grains to inspire little taste buds.

Healthy Food Gift Jars - August 15

Food gifts are a great way to surprise your friends and to celebrate special occasions! Not only do food gifts come straight from the heart, they also come straight from little hands. In our nutrition activity, kids will learn how to tame the “Hunger Monster” by being able to identify healthy fast foods.

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DISCOVERY PRESCHOOLOur Summer Preschool program offers a hands-on learning environment for your child in a structured camp-like atmosphere. Director Molly Nyberg and our experienced instructors will incorporate special summer activities into the weekly routine such as: swimming and water play, organized games, Zumba and line dance lessons, and snacktivities!

Age: 3-5 (must be potty trained with no assistance) Days: 2 or 3 day options: M/W/F or T/Th Place: Discovery Preschool, Santo Center Times: 9:30am–12:30pm

Sessions: M/W/F | Res/Non Res T/Th | Res/Non ResJun 5/31 thru 7/1 (5 wks) $200/$206 $135/$141Jul 7/5 thru 7/29 (4 wks) $160/$166 $108/$114Aug 8/1 thru 8/26 (4 wks) $160/$166 $108/$114

Parks and Recreation

KIDS

*Note: No school July 4, August 29-31, September 1-5.Call 541-774-2400 for availability.

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SOU RAIDER BASKETBALL CAMP Not your ordinary basketball camp! Led by longtime SOU men’s basketball coach Brian McDermott (Coach Mac), women’s basketball guru Alex Carlson and Raider players, kids receive a half-hour skills clinic, then play tons of organized competitions each day. Each participant receives a T-shirt. Bring lunch each day and a water bottle.

Age: Grades 1-8Date: Jun 27-Jul 1Time: 8:30am-3pm (Jul 1 until Noon)Place: St. Mary’s High GymsCost: $140Limit: Min 24 | Max 75

LITTLE HOOPSTERS BASKETBALL PROGRAM The perfect introduction to basketball for kids! Our proven format teaches the fundamentals of the game in a fun, recreational atmosphere. Games are played after group and individual instruction in dribbling, passing, shooting technique and defensive concepts. Each child receives a numbered reversible jersey and an end-of-season participation medal.

Age: Grades K-3 (Ages 4-7)Day: SunRegister by: Thu, Jun 30Parent Meeting: Thu, Jun 30 Santo Center, 5:45pm Play Dates: Jul 10-Aug 14Ages: 4-5: 1-2pmAges: 6-7: 2:30-3:30pmPlace: Santo Center GymCost: $31 Residents | $37 Non-ResidentsLimit: Min 10 | Max 30 per age group

YOUTH TENNIS FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS USPTA Professional Andris Olins at the Rogue Valley Country Club Tennis Center emphasizes the fun in tennis while working on proper technique, physical skills and the four mental edge skills necessary to succeed on and off the tennis court. A different stroke is taught each time followed by a game-based approach to reinforce the stroke.

Age: 8-15 Days: WedDates: Jun 15-Jul 20 Time: 6-7pmPlace: Rogue Valley Country Club Tennis Center 2660 Hillcrest RdCost: $59 Resident | $65 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 3 | Max 8

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JUNIOR GOLF LESSONS Golf is a lifelong recreational activity, and there’s no better place to start than at Centennial Golf Club’s expansive practice facility. For beginner and intermediate skill levels. Receive instruction from golf professional Nick Greb in all phases of the game. Bring golf clubs if possible; a very limited number of “loaner” clubs are available.

Age: 7-16 Day: SatDate: Session A May 7-21 Session B Jun 4-18 Session C Jul 9-23 Session D Aug 6-20

Time: 11-11:45amPlace: Centennial Golf Club, 1900 N Phoenix HwyCost: $42 Resident | $48 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 6 | Max 10

YOUTH INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Our flagship youth sports program – where many kids begin their soccer careers. This introductory league develops basic skills and teaches teamwork in a laid-back, recreational setting. Players receive an attractive jersey and a participation medal.

Age: 4-5 | 6-8 Cost: $35 Residents | $41 Non-Residents Limit: Min 24 | Max 108 per age group

SUMMER LEAGUE: Jul 23-Aug 27Register by: Wed, Jun 22 Parents Meeting: Wed, Jun 22 | 5:45pmCoaches Training: Wed, Jul 29 | 5:45pmMeeting & Training: Santo Center, Main HallPractices: One weeknight (TBA) Practice Location: Santo or other sitesGames: Saturday, 9am-as neededGame Location: Santo Center, Gymnasium

TOT SPORTS SAMPLER Designed for young children as an introduction to soccer, baseball/softball and basketball. All three sports are “sampled” in an hour under the tutelage of our experienced sports clinic specialists! T-shirt included.

Age: 3-5 Day: SunDate: Session A May 8-22 Session B Jun 5-26 (skip Jun 19) Session C Jul 10-24 Session D Aug 7-21 Time: 5-6pmPlace: Santo Center, Main HallCost: $25 Residents | $31 Non-ResidentsLimit: Min 4 | Max 12

KIDS

TEE UP FORA GOOD TIME REGISTER TODAY

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BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS Explore the most beautiful of the insects as we interact with some of the BIGGEST and most spectacular preserved specimens on EARTH! Visitors receive handouts detailing differences between butterflies and moths, and butterfly stickers.

Date: Tuesday June 28Cost: $7 Resident | $13 Non-Resident

MAKE YOUR OWN BUG COLLECTION You will learn the different classifications of insects, how to capture them, put them to sleep, mount and preserve them. All in-class materials will be provided ... but, one purchase ... $6 or less ... will be required before the end of the program. There will be one walking field trip to collect bugs and you will be given some dead bugs to add to your collection.

Date: Wednesdays, Jul 13-Aug 3Cost: $25 Resident | $31 Non-Resident

MAMMALS OF SOUTHERN OREGON Take a walk on the FURRY side as we get HANDS-ON with local mammals. This program features 18 REAL animal skulls and furs for the audience to handle.

Date: Wednesday August 31Cost: $7 Resident | $13 Non-Resident

BUGS R US EDUCATIONAL SERVICESChildren under 12 must be with a parent; no charge forparents attending with children under 12. Instructor: JohnJackson.

Age: 3+ Times: 1-2pmPlace: Santo CenterLimits: Min 5 | Max 20

MEDFORD PARKS

BIRTHDAY PARTIES (Ages 2-8)The basic party rental includes tables/chairs, a jump house, an inflatable playground for younger attendees, sport toys and floor games. Note: Refund requests require 14-day notice. For Pool Parties at Jackson Aquatic Center, see Page 5.

Place: Santo Center - Main Hall

SANTO BASIC PARTY RENTAL Basic package includes two jump houses, sports toys and games.

Length: 2 hrs 3 hrs Maximum Guests: 40 40 Cost: $99 $138

BUBBLE SOCCER PARTY RENTALS Includes use of 10 bubble soccer suits. Santo Gym, Fridays, 6-7pm or 7:30-8:30pm, $65. For ages 12+; minimum height is 5-feet. Maximum group size: 20.

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CHILDREN’S BALLET 1 – EARLY CHILDHOOD Students learn basic ballet moves, vocabulary and dances through creative movement, barre, stretching and games. No previous dance experience required. Preregistration required. Instructor: Sarah Avery-Meyers.

Ages: 3-5Day: ThuDate: Session A Jun 9-30 Session B Jul 7-28 Session C Aug 4-25Time: 4:30-5:20pm or 5:30-6:20pmPlace: St. Mary’s High School Room 18Cost: $32 Resident | $38 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 4 | Max 10

Ages: 6-8Day: ThuDate: Session A Jun 9-30 Session B Jul 7-28 Session C Aug 4-25Time: 6:30-7:20pmPlace: St. Mary’s High School Room 18Cost: $32 Resident | $38 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 4 | Max 10

JUNIOR GIANTS T-BALL/BASEBALL The Medford Parks and Recreation Department partners with the San Francisco Giants Community Fund to offer a free, high-quality youth baseball program for boys and girls that emphasizes the “Four Bases of Character” - teamwork, leadership, integrity and self-confidence. Participants receive a t-shirt, cap and other incentive-based premiums.

Ages: 5-13 Register by: Wed, June 1 Register online at: sportsmedford.com/ssp/junior_giants

Wed., June 1: First Pitch Parent Meetings, Santo Gym • T-Ball at 5:45 pm • Coach Pitch and Machine Pitch at 7 pm

June 8-9: Volunteer meetings, Santo Center: 5:45pmJune 13-16: Team meetings, Santo Center, evenings TBAJune 20-23: Outdoor practices begin, evenings, TBAJuly 6-7: Game 1, Bear Creek Little League Fields

Season Ends: Mid-AugustGames: Weekday eveningsPlace: Bear Creek Little League FieldsCost: FREE

League Ages Game Days CapacityT-Ball 5-6 Mon & Wed 192Coach Pitch 6-7 Mon & Wed 96Machine Pitch 1 8-10 Tue & Thu 168Machine Pitch 2 11-13 Tue & Thu 84

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Sponsored by:

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LEARN TO ICE SKATE 3-5 & 6 AND OLDER Beginning skaters learn to be comfortable on the ice while gaining basic skating knowledge. All group lessons are 30 minutes followed by a 15 minute practice time. Each registrant receives six FREE skate passes.

Date: Session 1 Jun 21-Jul 26 (6 weeks) 3-5: $69 Resident | $75 Non-Resident 6+ $92 resident $98 non resident

Session 2 Aug 2-30 (5 weeks) 3-5: $58 Resident | $64 Non-Resident 6+: $77 Resident | $83 Non-ResidentDay: TueTime: 5:15-6pmPlace: The RRRink, 1349 Center DriveLimit: Min 1 | Max 10

LEARN TO PLAY ICE HOCKEY Participants need to learn to skate hockey before taking this class. Basic hockey skills; stopping, turning and skating backwards. Participants progress to hockey and puck skills;passing, shooting and game play objectives. Each registrantreceives six FREE skate passes.

Age: 6+Date: Jun 25-Aug 13 Day: SatTime: 12:30-1:15pmPlace: The RRRink, 1349 Center DriveLimit: Min 1 | Max 10Cost: $90 Resident | $96 Non-Resident

LEARN TO SKATE HOCKEY - 6 AND OLDER Beginning hockey skaters learn to be comfortable on theice while gaining basic skating knowledge. All group lessonsare 45 minutes followed by a 15 minute practice time. Each registrant receives six FREE skate passes.

Date: Aug 2-30Day: TueTime: 6-6:45pmPlace: The RRRink, 1349 Center DriveFee: $77 Resident | $83 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 1 | Max 10

KIDS RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP CLASS Goals of Class: To help teach kids how to appropriately interact with dogs and cats, teach basic handling skills, basic care for dogs and cats and learn warning signals if pets are uncomfortable and what to do when they are. Instructor: Go Rogue Dog Training

Ages: 5-13 (must be accompanied by an adult no charge for the adult)Time: 6-7pmPlace: Santo Community CenterDay: Session A Jul 13 Session B Aug 10 Limit: Min 10 | Max 20Cost: $15 Resident | $21 Non-Resident

SUMMER BAND CAMP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERS Middle school students who play woodwind, percussion or brass instruments with at least one year experience are invited to participate. Part time attendance is permitted. Additional details: www.medfordnewhorizonsband.org

Dates: Tue and Thu, Jul 12-Aug 18 (Final Concert: Sat Aug 20)Times: 9-11am Place: Grace Christian School, 649 Crater Lake Ave., Medford.Fee: $50 Limited financial aid available. To register or more information please contact: Sandy Trammell (541) 826-5183 [email protected]

KIDS ALL-COMERS TRACK MEETS Events include the long jump, 50-, 100- and the 440-yard dashes. Every child receives a ribbon for each event. Kids are divided up into age groups for the races. No pre-registration required.

Ages: 12 and underDay: MondaysDate: June 6-20Time: 6-7pmPlace: St. Mary’s High School Track

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SUMMER VOLLEYBALL CAMPS Medford Parks and Recreation helps enhance beach and indoor volleyball skills with the goal of having your kid say, “I love volleyball and want to learn more!” Directed by Leo Chan.

Youth Beach Camp The fundamentals of passing, setting, overhand serving and attacking in fun formats.

Ages: 10-14Date: Jul 11-14Time: 9-10:30amPlace: Fichtner-Mainwaring Park sand volleyball courtsCost: $35 Resident | $41 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 8 | Max 16

Indoor Volleyball Camp A head start to the upcoming volleyball season. The camp emphasizes the fundamentals of passing, setting and attacking through self-mastery training that helps students reach higher skill levels.

Ages: Grades 4-5 & Grades 6-8 Date: Jul 18-21Time: Grades 4-5: 1-2:30 pm Grades 6-8: 3-5 pmPlace: Cascade Christian High School gymCost: Grades 4-5: $35 Resident | $41 Non-Resident Grades 6-8: $45 Resident | $51 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 8 | Max 24

TEEN 4-ON-4 BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT A co-ed 4-on-4 sand volleyball tournament just-for-teens coordinated by local coach Carmen Kievit. Maximum of two boys on the court at any given time; all-girls teams are OK. Note: A parent signature is required on roster/waiver form prior to participation by minors.

Age: 13-17Day: Sat, May 21Register by: Mon, May 16Time: 8am-4pmPlace: Fichtner-Mainwaring Sand Volleyball CourtsCost: $60 per teamLimit: Min 4 | Max 20

CRAIG HOWARD YOUTH FOOTBALL CAMP Age: 6-13Dates: Jul 12-14Time: 8:30am-NoonPlace: U.S. Cellular Community Park – Field 10

For more information, call 541-552-6832 or visit raidergridiron.com

KOREAN KARATE (REN WAZA DO) INTRO Our system of study is built around goal-setting to achieve every student’s full potential. Instructor: Renshi Brandon Bennett.

Date: Session 1 Jun 25 Session 2 Jul 30 Session 3 Aug 27 Time: 12-12:45pmAge: 5+Place: Hi Yah! Tae Kwon Do, 4041 Crater Lake Ave. Suite HCost: $6 Resident | $12 Non-Resident per sessionLimit: Min 1 | Max 10

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USTA YOUTH TENNIS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Medford Parks and Recreation is pleased to partner with the United States Tennis Association to provide youth and family programs at the newly resurfaced Fichtner-Mainwaring Park Tennis Courts. To register for these programs, visit pnw.usta.com/medford.

Hours Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays

8am-Noon4-Hour Camp

Ages 6-17

4-Hour Camp

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4-Hour Camp

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4-Hour Camp

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4-Hour Camp

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9-10:30am

90-Minute Camp

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90-Minute Camp

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90-Minute Camp

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90-Minute Camp

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90-Minute Camp

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7–8:30pm Family FriendlyProgram

REC TENNIS SUMMER CAMPSHelp your kid build life skills, stay physically fit and make new friends! USTA-trained instructors use games and activities to get kids moving, having fun and learning basic tennis skills. All equipment is provided and sized right for age.

Ages: 6-17Day: Mon-FriDate: Jun 13-Aug 19 Time: 9-10:30am and/or 8am-NoonCost: $35/week (90 minutes); $95/week (4 hours)

* Buy four weeks, get a fifth week FREE

FAMILY FRIENDLY TENNIS For families or groups of friends ... Get off the couch and on the court! A high-energy environment combined with skill-building and games provide a fun experience for all. Kids are grouped by age and adults are grouped by skill level with the group reuniting for a final game to show off new skills. No tennis experience is necessary and equipment for all ages is provided. Registration fee includes up to four family members.

Age: 6+Day: MondaysDate: Jun 13-Aug 19 Time: 7-8:30pmCost: $25 per family (up to four people) per week

Place: Fichtner-Mainwaring Park tennis courts

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FAMILIESJAPANESE SHITO-RYU STYLE KARATE Enhance character development though the practice of martial arts. The goal is to strengthen the body, sharpen the mind and enhance the spirit. For youth and adults. Instructor: Sam Manuel.

Day: Mon & ThursPlace: Carnegie BuildingCost: $48 Resident | $54 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 4 | Max 15

BEGINNERS: 5:30-6:30pm Session 1: June 6-30 Session 2: July 7-Aug 1 Session 3 Aug 4-August 29

INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED: 6:30-7:30pm Session 1: June 6-30 Session 2: July 7-Aug 1 Session 3 Aug 4-August 29

COOKIE DECORATING 101 Hands-on decorating techniques, including icing consistency, pipe boarders, how to “flood” cookies for a surface that other techniques can be applied to and much more. Leave with decorated cookies! Instructor: Joan Kleen.

Day: WednesdayDate/Time: Session 1 Jun 22 1-4pm 12+ Session 2 Jun 22 6-8:30pm Adults only Session 3 Jul 13 1-4pm 12+ Session 4 Jul 13 6-8:30pm Adults only Session 5 Aug 10 1-4pm 12+Place: Santo Community CenterFee: $50 Resident | $56 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 10 | Max 12

FAMILY FRIENDLY TENNIS PROGRAM For families or groups of friends ... Get off the couch and on the court! A high-energy environment combined with skill-building and games provide a fun experience for all. Kids are grouped by age and adults are grouped by skill level with the group reuniting for a final game to show off new skills. No tennis experience is necessary and equipment for all ages is provided. Registration fee includes up to four family members.

Age: 6+Day: MondaysDate: Jun 13-Aug 19 Time: 7-8:30pmCost: $25 per family (up to four people) per week

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Park & Play provides FREE Summer Fun by bringing an assortment of activities, games and art projects to neighborhood parks near you! Our rotating schedule allows us to visit each park once a week and provide a nice array of activities for the local children! Call 541-774-2400 for more info!

PARK & PLAYJune 20 - August 11

Times Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

10am-Noon Liberty Park625 N Bartlett St.

Howard Park286 Mace Rd.

Fichtner-Mainwaring Park334 Holmes Ave.

Donahue-Frohnmayer Park1687 Spring St.

1-3pm Lewis Park8th & Lewis

Lone Pine Park3158 Lone Pine Rd.

Bear Creek ParkSiskiyou Blvd near Highland Dr.

Holmes ParkS. Modoc Ave.

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GET FIT FOR FREE @ THE COMMONSBEGINNER’S “TAI CHI EASY” CLASS IN THE PARK An introduction to the relaxing yet energizing health systemfrom China. It’s a fun and easy for all ages. Wear loose clothing. Instructor: Michael Fansler.

Age: 15+Day: WedDate: Jun 1-Sep 7Time: Noon-1pmPlace: Pear Blossom Park Block 2 StageCost: FREE FUSIONElements of Yoga and Pilates highlight this gentle 45-minute class focusing on flexibility, balance and strength. Suitable for all ages; adaptable to all fitness levels. Instructor: Hannah Coffman, NASM CPT, Anytime Fitness.

Wear comfortable clothing; bring water and a mat.

Ages: Under 14 must be with adultDay: TuesdaysDate: Jun 7–Aug 30Time: 12:10pmPlace: Pear Blossom Park at The CommonsCost: FREE

BODYWEIGHT 101A 45-minute bodyweight class targets cardiovascular conditioning and overall strength for all ages and fitness levels. Instructor: Hannah Coffman, NASM CPT, Anytime Fitness.

Wear comfortable clothing; bring water and a mat.

Age: under 16 must be with adultDay: TuesdaysTime: 5:15pmDate: Jun 7–Aug 30Place: The Annex (next to the Pear Blossom stage, corner of Bartlett & 5th St.)Cost: FREE

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SATURDAY EVENINGS JUNE 18 THRU AUGUST 13MOVIES BEGIN AT DUSK!

. This summer, bring the entire family down for some themed event movie-fun under the stars in one of your local neighborhood parks! Family Fun Nights feature free hot dogs

(while supplies last) and mobile recreation entertainment starting at 7pm.

(Medford Cruise) Fichtner-Mainwaring

Bear Creek Park Bear Creek Park Bear Creek Park

Lone Pine ParkFamily Fun Night

Lewis ParkFamily Fun Night

80’s NightHawthorne Park

Family Fun Night

Howard ParkFamily Fun Night

June 18 June 25 July 9 July 16

July 23 July 30 August 6 August 13

The Love Bug The Force Awakens Minions Inside Out

Zootopia The Good Dinosaur The Karate Kid The Peanuts Movie

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EVERY WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 THRU JULY 20 | 7PMJune 15 The Robbie Dacosta TrioJune 22 The Brothers ReedJune 29 McKenna Faith

July 6 Jesse Daniel EdwardsJuly 13 Abbey Road LIVE!July 20 QUEL BORDEL!

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GET TO KNOW YOUR iPHONE OR ANDROID DEVICERepresentatives from Best Buy help unlock the potential of your smart phone or tablet, including covering the basics, helping with mobile photography, demonstrating useful apps and offering time-saving techniques.

Age: AdultsDay: MondayDate: Session 1 iPhone & iPad June 27 Session 2 Android devices July 11Time: 6-7:30pmPlace: Santo Community CenterCost: $6 Resident | $12 Non-Resident Limit: Min 6 | Max 20

DOG BASIC MANNERS CLASS An entry level class teaching basic manners to help your dog gain basic life skills using positive reinforcement. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Must be 16 or older to handle the dog during class. Instructor: Go Rogue Dog Training.

Day: TuesDate: Session 1 Jun 7-28 Session 2 Jul 5-26 Session 3 Aug 9-30Time: 6:30-7:30pmPlace: Hawthorne Dog Park Cost: $70 in city residents $76 non residentsLimit: Min 4 | Max 8

SAVVY SOCIAL SECURITY PLANNINGFOR BABY BOOMERSThis informative workshop covers the basics of Social Secu-rity and reveals strategies for maximizing your benefits.Instructor: Richard Todd, CRPC.

Age: AdultDate: Thursday, Jul 28Time: 5:30-6:30pmPlace: Santo CenterCost: $6 Resident | $12 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 4 | Max 15

CERTIFYING CPR CLASSESEarn an American Heart Association CPR card. Instructors: City of Medford Fire Department EMTs Not intended for healthcare professionals. Each person is required to buy or rent a book for the class. Book rental is included in the class fee, or purchase a book for $15. Books must be picked up at the Santo Community Center prior to the class.

Age: 14+Date: Session 1 Jun 4 9am-Noon Session 2 Jun 18 9am-Noon Session 3 Jul 9 9am-Noon Session 4 Jul 31 1-4pm Session 5 Aug 6 9am-Noon Session 6 Aug 27 9am-NoonPlace: Medford Fire Station 6, 3700 Barnett RoadCost: $20 Resident | $26 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 5 | Max 9

BALLROOM, LATIN & SWINGHave fun, meet new people, exercise and learn to dance allat the same time! No experience, partner or fancy shoesrequired. Instructor: Cori Grimm.

Age: 12+Cost: $20 Resident | $26 Non-ResidentPlace: Evergreen Ballroom, 6088 Crater Lake Ave, Central PointLimit: Min 1 | Max 25

BEGINNING: Mon 6:45-7:40pm Session 1: June 13-27: Salsa Session 2: July 11-25: Waltz

INTERMEDIATE: Mon 7:40-8:40pm Session 1: June 13-27: Cha Cha Session 2: July 11-25: Salsa

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TAI CHI EASY BEGINNINGAn introduction to the relaxing yet energizing health system from China. Tai Chi for all ages can be done sitting or standing. Wear loose clothing. Instructor: Michael Fansler.

Age: 15+Day: WedDate: Session 1 Jun 1-22 Session 2 Jun 29–Jul 20 Session 3 Jul 27–Aug 17 Session 4 Aug 24–Sep 14Time: 9:30-11amPlace: Pear Blossom Park Block 2 StageCost: $30 Resident | $36 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 4 | Max 15

TAI CHI EASY INTERMEDIATETai Chi experience is recommended but not required. Appropriate for people of all ages and physical conditions. Can be done sitting or standing. Wear loose clothing. Instructor: Michael Fansler.

Age: 15+Day: ThuDate: Session 1 Jun 2-23 Session 2 Jun 30–Jul 21 Session 3 Jul 28–Aug 18 Session 4 Aug 25–Sep 15Time: 9:30-11amPlace: Pear Blossom Park Block 2 StageCost: $30 Resident | $36 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 4 | Max 15

RVTD TRANSIT TIPS!Let us help you ride the bus! All your questions answered, ranging from cost, how to ride, stops and much more.

Age: 14+Day: FriDate: July 15Time: 3-4:30pmPlace: Santo CenterCost: FREE Pre-registration Required; plus you’ll get a pass for six FREE rides! Place: Santo CenterLimit: Min 10 | Max 20

MEDICARE 101Learn the four parts of Medicare: A, B, C and D and discoverhow Medicare Advantage Plans and Supplements work.Instructor: Lisa Kirkland, Medicare Account Executive.

Age: AdultDate: Session 1 Thu Jun 9 Session 2 Thu Jul 7 Session 3 Thu Aug 4Time: 2-3:30pmPlace: Santo CenterCost: $6 Resident | $12 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 4 | Max 10

UKULELE UThe class covers tuning, chords, strumming, finger picking and reading ukulele tablature to play riffs and tunes. Please bring a soprano, concert or tenor ukulele (no baritone), a music stand, and be ready to rock! Instructor Mich Lewis.

Age: 12+Day: WedDate: Session 1 June 8-29 Session 2 Aug 3-24Time: 1-2pmPlace: Santo CenterCost: $35 Resident | $41 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 4 | Max 10

PRIVATE GUITAR, UKULELE OR VOICE LESSONSHalf-hour private lessons. Sign up for as many sessions as you like! Instructor Mich Lewis.

Age: 7+Day: WedDate: Session 1 Jun 8 Session 2 Jun 15 Session 3 Jun 22 Session 4 Jun 29 Session 5 Aug 3 Session 6 Aug 10 Session 7 Aug 17 Session 8 Aug 24Time: 2-2:30pmPlace: Santo CenterCost: $20 Resident | $26 Non-Resident per session

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PRESCOTT PARKLocation: Roxy Ann Rd. Acquired by the City of Medford in 1930-31 and named for constable George J. Prescott, who was killed in the line of duty in 1937, the 1,700-acre park is the second-largest municipal park in the State of Oregon. The primary geographical feature is Roxy Ann Peak, protruding 3,571 feet above sea level – about 2,000 feet above the valley floor. With approximately two miles of trails (and more planned) providing incredible vistas, Prescott Park is a popular spot for hikers and mountain bikers. In 2011, the City of Medford built a ropes challenge course near the Roxy Ann picnic area.

RUHL PARKLocation: Modoc Ave. & Hillcrest Rd. Shaded by several trees originally planted in January 1971, Ruhl Park is a popular location for picnics and family gatherings due to its distinctive gazebo, handy open space and recently refurbished playground. The park is named for Robert and Mabel Ruhl, the latter of whom donated the property in 1970.

VOGEL PLAZALocation: Corner of E. Main St. & Central Ave. Located at the corner of Main and Central in the heart of downtown, the 75-by-100-foot plaza features a popular fountain and the much-photographed “Chess Man” sculpture. A plaque memorializing Virginia Vogel, Medford’s first female city councilor, was dedicated in 1982. The park was originally developed in 1970, months after one of the worst fires in Medford history destroyed the building located on the site.

LIBERTY PARKLocation: 625 N. Bartlett St. Opened in 2014, this quarter-acre park on the corner of Maple and Bartlett streets features a play structure, a picnic shelter, benches, a walking path, a restroom and an open grassy area flanked by neat-and-tidy landscaping.

LONE PINE PARKLocation: 3158 Lone Pine Rd. The City of Medford maintains this 3.56-acre park with sweeping westerly views on the east side of Lone Pine Elementary School. The park’s defining elements, a multi-nozzle water play area and a picnic area, opened in 2007.

HOWARD PARKLocation: 286 Mace Rd. The property surrounding Howard Elementary School is the largest neighborhood park in the northwest Medford and the location of a well-liked walking path and a large grassy area. Originally developed in 1978, the park is slated to be remodeled and refurbished in conjunction with a 2015-16 master planning process.

LEWIS PARKLocation: 130 Lewis Ave. Completed in 2010, the newest park in southwest Medford covers 8.5 acres along Lewis Avenue and Meadows Lane. The park contains a water spray park, basketball courts and a sizeable playground. A large bioswale along Elk Creek serves as a natural filter for storm water runoff.

CEDAR LINKS PARKLocation: 3101 Cedar Links Dr. The City purchased 5.5 acres of the former Cedar Link Golf Course in 2014 to help address a shortage of parkland in a densely populated area of east Medford. The acreage obtained included all or portions of three holes of the old golf course and the majority of the clubhouse parking lot.

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PARKS GUIDE& MAP

COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT

We provide opportunities for activities, life-long learning and stewardship of

quality public spaces that enhance the lives of the community we serve. We

work, so many can play.

EXCELLENCE

We’re laser focused and consistently challenge ourselves to perform every

task at the highest level capable by each team member, inspired to do better

and be better. We enlist national accreditation standards, which enable the

department to implement best practices in all functions of the organization.

EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE

Our staff is empowered to make informed decisions and provide creative

solutions for our customers. Many of these decisions are gained through

experiences and creating a culture based on listening and balancing needs in

order to exceed our customer’s expectations.

INNOVATION

The department encourages an organizational culture that values new ideas

and is not afraid of change or a different way of doing things. We’re nimble

enough to move resources to meet the changing needs of our customers,

community and staff.

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Parks and Recreation

U.S. CELLULAR COMMUNITY PARK

Location: 300 Lowry Lane

Constructed in four phases between 2007 and 2015,

USCCP is the largest developed municipal park in southern

Oregon. The 132-acre state-of-the-art sports park contains

15 ballfields, including Harry & David Field, the home of

the Medford Rogues summer collegiate wood-bat league

franchise. USCCP is the largest municipal installation of

FieldTurf in the United States with 1.5 million square-feet

of synthetic grass on 14 fields. Between 2008 and 2015,

over 30,000 games were played at USCCP. The park is

bisected by Bear Creek and the Bear Creek Greenway. The

Coyote Trails Nature Center manages 17 acres of riparian

areas in the heart of the park.

SANTO COMMUNITY CENTER

Location: 701 N. Columbus Ave.

The headquarters of the Medford Parks and Recreation

Department. The three-building campus is the hub for

dozens of enrichment programs and services coordinated

by the City of Medford. The main building contains 6,400

square feet of rentable areas for classes, meetings, birthday

parties and social events. The versatile 12,000-square-

foot gymnasium is the most programmed indoor sports

facility in the City. The campus also includes the Discovery

Preschool. Two large murals adorn the buildings.

CARNEGIE BUILDING

Location: 413 W. Main St.

Built in 1912 as a result of a $20,000 grant from legendary

philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, the building was

Medford’s public library until 2004. Expanded in 1952 and

placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980,

the building underwent a $1.4 million renovation in 2010

and now serves as a popular location for meetings and

social events.

VETERAN’S PARK

Location: S. Pacific Hwy & Stewart Ave.

Originally known as “Maple Grove Park,” the three-acre

site along South Pacific Highway and Stewart Avenue

once contained 106 maple trees planted around 1920 in

honor of soldiers killed during World War I, and a handful

of the trees remain. Renamed “Veteran’s Park” in 1985, the

park now features memorials and tributes to those who

served in the Armed Forces.

FICHTNER-MAINWARING PARK

Location: Stewart Ave. & Holly St.

One of Medford’s most popular parks due to a wide array

of features and amenities, including eight tennis courts,

eight pickleball courts, four full-size soccer fields, two

basketball courts, a spray park, a large play structure and

a popular gazebo. Exercise enthusiasts frequently utilize

the .78-mile pathway around the 31-acre park that was

once a pear orchard. The park is named for a pair of fallen

police officers.

HAWTHORNE PARK

Location: 501 E. Main St.

Developed in 1950, the 15-acre urban park underwent a

$1.95 million facelift in 2015. Improvements include the

largest children’s playground and splash pad in Medford’s

park system, two separate fenced-in dog parks, a futsal

court, a basketball court and LED-lit pathways. The City’s

Arts Commission partnered with the Cow Creek Umpqua

Indian tribe and the Oregon Department of Transportation

to install the Bear Creek Wildlife Calendar Walk murals

on six Interstate-5 viaduct pillars along the greenway

adjacent to the park.

PEAR BLOSSOM PARK

Location: N. Bartlett, along 4th–6th Streets

Completed in 2013 as a component of “The Commons”

public-private partnership between the City of Medford,

its urban renewal agency and Lithia Motors, Pear Blossom

consists of two distinctly different urban-style park blocks.

The southern park block showcases a play structure,

water feature and pear-and-leaf landscape designs, and

the northern park block features a performance stage and

a large lawn. Pear Blossom Park hosts the City’s annual

Winter Lights Festival.

RAILROAD PARK

Location: Table Rock Rd. & Berrydale Ave.

Operated seasonally the second and fourth Sundays,

April through October, the park features passenger-

pulling miniature locomotives and train cars – faithful

reproductions of full-size trains. Railroad Park also contains

full-size train displays (including Medco 4, a gorgeous

steam locomotive built in 1925), a large indoor HO-scale

layout, and railroad-theme garden displays.

DONAHUE-FROHNMAYER PARK

Location: 1678 Spring St.

The largest developed park on Medford’s east side features

a covered pavilion that is frequently rented for private

gatherings. The 12.5-acre park contains a half-mile-long

walking path and a new playground (installed in 2015). A

unique feature is the WinterSpring remembrance wall and

fountain, a gathering place to remember loved ones.

UNION PARK

Location: Union Ave. & Plum St.

Developed in the 1950s and renovated in 2014, the west-

side jewel is the first Medford park to feature energy-

efficient LED-lit pathways and a state-of-the-art, vandal-

resistant steel play structure. Union Park is also home of

Medford’s first community garden containing three raised

ADA-accessible garden beds.

OREGON HILLS PARK

Location: 6001 E. McAndrews Rd.

Opened in 2013, this new-era park has a “natural” focus,

both in design and features. Key attractions include a 530-

foot meandering Earth History Walk, an old-fashioned

water hand pump-fed trickleway and a large sand play

area. The park was designed to accommodate therapeutic

recreation needs, including a handicap-accessible tree

house overlooking the interior crown of a mature oak tree.

JACKSON AQUATIC CENTER

Location: 815 Summit Ave.

Located on the corner of Clark St. and Summit Ave.

adjacent to Jackson Elementary School and Fagone Field,

Medford’s only municipal swimming pool receives over

20,000 visits annually between Memorial Day and Labor

Day. Built in 1960, approximately 1,500 individual swim

lessons are administered by aquatics staff at the pool each

year.

IOOF/EASTWOOD CEMETERY

Location: 1581 Siskiyou Blvd.

The Independent Order of Odd Fellows cemetery dates

back to 1890, when the IOOF purchased the property

from the Barneburgs, a pioneer family. The oldest section

of the mausoleum was constructed in 1925. The 20-acre

Victorian era-style cemetery was placed on the National

Register of Historic Places in 1989. Over 5,100 individuals

are interred at the cemetery, including Harry and David

Rosenberg, the founders of the world-famous Medford-

based company bearing their first names. The property

contains over a mile of roads, paths and trails.

BEAR CREEK GREENWAY

Location: Entrance points throughout Medford

Seven of the Greenway’s 20 miles traverse through the

Medford city limits. The pathway runs through Central

Point, Medford, Phoenix, Talent and Ashland. Connect to

the trail at four city parks: Railroad, Hawthorne, Bear Creek

and U.S. Cellular. For more information, visit jacksoncounty.

org/bearcreekgreenway

HOLMES PARK

Location: 185 S. Modoc Ave.

This popular east-side park is beloved by many Medfordites

for its mature trees, shaded turf, quarter-mile paved pathway,

large pavilion and modern play structure. The basketball,

tennis and pickleball courts were resurfaced in 2016.

GENERAL PARK RULES

Park Hours: 6am-10:30pm

• Alcohol: Not permitted in most park areas or facilities. Allowed

in certain areas with the Park Director’s approval.

• Amplification: City permission is required for amplified speech

or music in a park area. Permit Fee $16

• Barbecues: Please do not leave a fire unattended or leave before

extinguishing any fire. Dump hot briquettes in existing fire pits or

barbecues only.

• Camping: Not allowed in any park unless pre-approved by City

Council.• Dogs: Must be on a 6–foot leash in the control of a capable

individual who must immediately remove any feces.

• Firearms: Firearms, fireworks and explosives are prohibited from

all parks.• Horses/Exotic Animals—Not permitted in park areas or bike

paths except when approved for special events.

• Vehicles: Motorized vehicles are allowed only in designated

parking areas.

• Vending: Land use regulations prohibit vending of goods except

as specified in Section 2-185 of the City Code.

BEAR CREEK SKATE PARK

• All participants are required to wear protective head gear while

using the Skate Park. This is a state law for those 16 years of age

and younger.

• No bike riding is allowed on the skate park facility.

• Facility is for Skateboard and Roller Blade activities only.

• Use facility at your own risk.

• Do not use this facility when skate surface is wet.

TO RESERVE A PARK OR FACILITY

• View park sites and facility calendars at www.playmedford.com.

• Reserve by phone with a debit/credit card by calling 774-2400.

• To pay with cash, check or money order, visit the Parks &

Recreation office at the Santo Community Center.

• Bring the rental confirmation to the location/event.

• Inflatables may not be staked at any park site. Renters are

required to provide valid insurance, as specified by the City.

Renter is responsible for providing power.

General Use Permit:

$42 for each 3–hour time slot. “General Use” is considered under 75

attendees, no amplification and creates no neighborhood parking

impact.

Special Event Permits: A special permit and a site plan are required

for events and activities that generate high spectator, traffic, parking

or park-impact volumes such as festivals, car shows, events using

booths, etc. Please call MPRD well in advance to plan and coordinate

the event.

Bear Creek Amphitheater: Most events at these facilities require a

Special Event Permit. If the event only requires chairs, you can make

reservations by phone with a debit/credit card, or come in person to

the Parks Department to pay with cash.

SANTO COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS

Rooms are often available for meetings, family gatherings or

presentations. Rooms accommodate up to 49 people, and the Main

Hall can hold up to 150. Tables, chairs provided. TVs and screens

available in many rooms.

Meeting Rooms: $18 per hour

Main Hall: Commercial and For-Profit Groups

50 people or less: $40 per hour

Over 50 people: $50 per hour

Main Hall: Family and Non-Profit Groups

50 people or less: $25 per hour

Over 50 people: $35 per hour

Additional fees many apply if abnormal amounts of staff or

maintenance are required.

U.S. CELLULAR COMMUNITY PARK

Visit www.sportsmedford.com for rental rates and procedures.

CARNEGIE BUILDING RENTALS

Hold your next meeting at the historic Carnegie Building. Dedicated

in 1912, the classic revival style building has been restored and

renovated with amenities and an open floor plan.

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Basketball

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Picnic Pavilion

Playground

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Water Play Area

Legend: Recreation Area Facilities

The mission of the Medford Parks Foundation is to establish

partnerships to finance and promote the value, use and

benefits of Medford parks, recreational facilities and programs.

To find out more or how you can help, please visit:

www.medfordparksfoundation.org

BEAR CREEK PARK

Location: Siskiyou Blvd. & Highland Dr.

Bear Creek Park is the second-largest developed park in

the City and possibly the most dynamic. The 100-acre

park contains the City’s largest dog park, a BMX track, a

25,000-square foot skate park, a covered picnic area and

an amphitheater. In addition to being a key connection

to the Bear Creek Greenway, the park is the home of the

Medford American Little League, which maintains six

ballfields along Interstate 5.

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Rogue Valley BMX is an all-volunteer operated non-profit organization that maintains a nationally sanctioned USA BMX track within Bear Creek Park along Highland Drive.

Medford’s facility has hosted BMX racing events for over 20 years. Since the addition of the sport to the Olympic games, BMX racing has become a respected discipline all over the world. Last season, several local athletes were invited to train at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif., and colleges now recruit for teams across the country. It is a growing sport and NO one sits the bench!

Above all, BMX is fun for the entire family. Choose your level of participation … Get involved on the local level and come when you want, check out other tracks in the state in pursuit of a state title, or travel the country and race the national circuit. Locally, we host many events throughout the season including Race for Life, Bob Warnicke Scholarship Race, Olympic Day, a state qualifier, and more.

The track operates from March to November, weather depending. Weekly race events are held Wednesday nights with sign-ups/practice from 5-6pm, and on Sunday afternoons with sign-ups/practice from 1-2pm, racing to follow.

For current track info, find us on Facebook or visit Roguevalleybmx.com.

RIDING The track is open to the public during non-sanctioned events, free of charge, when weather permits. Bike helmets required.

RACING All ages and abilities welcomed. All you need to get started is a bike, helmet, long sleeves, and pants.

A USABMX membership is required to race at any sanctioned event and is available trackside. One-day free trials are available; only $30 for a 30-day trial, or $60 for a yearly membership. To learn more about memberships check out USABMX.com.

PARTNER SPOTLIGHT ROGUE VALLEY BMX

Situated in Bear Creek Park between the Amphitheatre and Dog Park adjacent to Highland DriveWeb: Roguevalleybmx.com | USABMX.com l Phone: 541-821-5028

RACE SCHEDULEWednesdays:

Register 5-6 pmSundays:

Register 1-2 pm

Race to follow registration*USABMX membership required to race

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Adult Volleyball, Adult Basketball, Adult Softball

Adult Soccer and Futsal

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Men’s Recreational Open Sundays 6-10 pm St. Mary's Gyms 8 4-16 $360 June 24 July 10Men's Recreational C Sundays 6-10 pm St. Mary's Gyms 8 4-6 $360 June 24 July 10

Men's Competitive Sundays 6-10 pm Cascade Christian High 8 4-6 $360 June 24 July 10

Women’s Drop-In Wednesdays 5:30-7pm Santo Gym $2/person

Kickball Co-Ed Fridays 6-10pm USCCP Softball Com-plex 6 4-8 $130 May 27 June 10

Outdoor Soccer

Co-Ed 35+ 7v7 Mondays 6-10pm USCCP 14 7 4-6 $280 June 15 June 27Men's 7v7 Tuesdays 6-10pm USCCP 14 7 4-6 $280 June 15 June 28Co-Ed 11v11 Wednesdays 6-10pm USCCP 14 7 4-6 $280 June 15 June 29

Women’s 7v7 Thursdays 6-10pm USCCP 14 7 4-6 $280 June 15 June 30Indoor Soccer

(Futsal) Co-Ed Saturdays 6-10pm Santo Gym 8 4-6 $205 June 24 July 9

Volleyball

Co-Ed B Tuesdays 6-8pm Santo Gym 14 matches 4-6 $115 June 10 June 21Co-Ed B Major Tuesdays 8-10pm Santo Gym 14 matches 4-6 $115 June 10 June 21

Co-Ed C Thursdays 6-8pm Santo Gym 14 matches 4-6 $115 June 10 June 23Women's Rec Thursdays 8-10pm Santo Gym 14 matches 4-6 $115 June 10 June 23

Sand Volleyball

Women's Mondays 6-8pm Fichtner-Mainwaring 14 matches 4-8 $115 June 10 June 20

Co-Ed B Major Mondays 8-10pm Fichtner-Mainwaring 14 matches 4-8 $115 June 10 June 20

Co-Ed C Wednesdays 6-8pm Fichtner-Mainwaring 14 matches 4-8 $115 June 10 June 22

Co-Ed C Major Wednesdays 8-10pm Fichtner-Mainwaring 14 matches 4-8 $115 June 10 June 22

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ADULTS

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ADULTSWHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE PAYCHECKS STOP? How to budget for retirement expenses. Examine potential sources of retirement income and identify potential risks to retirement income along with ways to address them. Instructor: Deven Howard.

Age: AdultDate: Tuesday, July 19Time: 6-7pmPlace: Santo CenterCost: $6 Resident | $12 Non-Resident per session

ADULT GOLF LESSONS Improve your golf game with our comprehensive player-development sessions at Centennial Golf Club. Join talented golf instructor Nick Greb as he helps you fine-tune your skills at Centennial’s expansive practice facility. A limited number of rental clubs are available.

Age: 17+Day: SatDate: Session A May 7-21 Session B Jun 4-18 Session C Jul 9-23 Session D Aug 6-20 Time: Noon-1pmPlace: Centennial Golf Club, 1900 N Phoenix HwyCost: $52 resident | $58 non-residentLimit: Min 4 | Max 8

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CARDIO TENNIS Want to play tennis and get into the best shape of your life? USPTA professional Andris Olins will send you through fun drills and games guaranteed to work up a sweat. For all skill levels.

Age: 18+Day: WedDate: Jun 15-Jul 20 Time 7-8pmPlace: Rogue Valley Country Club Tennis Center, 2660 Hillcrest RdCost: $72 resident | $78 non-residentLimit: Min 3 | Max 8

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ADULTSLEARN TO PLAY PICKLEBALLA fun introduction to pickleball – a fast-growing sport for all ages that’s easy to learn and play. The class emphasizes fundamental strokes, serving, rules of play and terminology. A limited number of “loaner” paddles available. Instructor: Joel Heller.

Age: 15-upDay: Tue Session A May 3-24 10-11am Session B Jun 7-28 10-11am Session C Aug 2-23 10-11am Place: Fichtner-Mainwaring Park pickleball courtsCost: $25 per session | $31 Non-ResidentLimits: Min 4 | Max 12

PICKLEBALL FOR ADVANCED BEGINNERS/INTERMEDIATES Take your pickleball skills to the next level by learning advanced strategies and techniques, angle shots, drop shots and teamwork concepts. Improve your “short game” in a fun, supportive environment. Bring your own paddle. Instructor: Joel Heller.

Age: 16+Day: Tue Session A May 3-24 9-10am Session B Jun 7-28 9-10am Session C Aug 2-23 9-10amTime: 9-10amPlace: Fichtner-Mainwaring Park pickleball courtsCost: $25 per session | $31 Non-Resident

SENIOR SOFTBALL HITTING PRACTICE Age: 48+ (men) | 40+ (women)Day: Tue, Thu Time: Noon-2pmDate: OngoingPlace: U.S. Cellular Community Park – Fields 3,4,5Contact: Roger Smith, [email protected], 541-226-8305

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DAY TRIPS Children under age 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult. The required minimum number of participants must be reg-istered at least one week prior to each tour. All tours depart from and return to the Santo Center. Note: Transportation is provided in a 10–passenger van, not handicapped accessi-ble. Transportation provided by Medford Parks and Recreation.

WILDLIFE SAFARI TOUR Wildlife Safari is a 600-acre drive-thru animal park. The park features over 550 animals from around the world. Bring a lunch or buy one at the park café (lunch not included in fee).

Age: Family (Children under 18 must be with an adult)Date: Sun, Jun 17Time: 8:30am-3:30pmPlace: Meet at Santo CenterFee: $50 Resident | $56 Non-Resident Fee includes Park admissionLimit: Min 5 | Max 8

WINE TASTING AND LUNCH TOUR Let us do the driving. Visit Red Lilly and DANCIN Vineyards for wine tasting followed by lunch at the Back Porch BBQ in Jacksonville.

Age: 21+Date: Tour 1: Sat, Jun 25 Tour 2: Sat, Aug 20Time: 10:30am-3pmPlace: Meet at Santo CenterFee: $16 Resident | $22 Non-Resident Lunch and wine tasting fees not included in cost and is the responsibility of the participant.Limit: Min 4 | Max 9

THE LOWDOWN ON LAVENDER Learn the history, botany, uses, propagation and culture of lavender followed by a group harvest and hands-on essen-tial oil distillation. Attendees take home a small bottle of pure essential oil and spray bottle of lavender water. Instructor: John Rinaldi, Lavender Fields Forever.

Date: Sat, Jul 30Time: 9am –NoonPlace: Meet at Santo CenterFee: $38 Resident | $44 Non-ResidentLimit: Min 6 | Max 9

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EVENTS

RECFEST SUMMER RECREATION KICKOFF Celebrate the start of summer programming with an afternoon of FREE activities for the entire family! Discover the wide range of classes, programs and services provided by the Medford Parks and Recreation and presented in cooperation with the City of Medford Planning Department.

Free activities include:• Hot dogs (while supplies last)• Basketball shooting contests• Fire truck display• Police car display• Futsal/soccer• SNAG golf course• Dog park• Bounce house for kids• Scheduled opening day for Medford’s largest splash pad• “Beat the Clock” obstacle course

Date: Sat, May 7 Time: 1-3:30pm Place: Hawthorne Park

PRESCOTT PARK ADVENTURE COURSE DAYS Experience the two most popular elements: the Giant Swing and the Zip Line, supervised by Synergo-certified facilitators. Combine thrills with stunning views of the Rogue Valley from near the summit of Roxy Ann Butte in Prescott Park. All safety equipment provided; dress appropriately. Bring lots of bottled water.

Age: 8+ Limits: Min 8 | Max 16Dates: Session A Giant Swing June 18 Session B Giant Swing July 23 Session C Giant Swing Aug 13

Session A Zip Line June 25 Session B Zip Line July 24 Session C Zip Line Aug 21Time: 9am-NoonPlace: Meet at the base of the Prescott Park access road along Roxy Ann Drive no later than 8:45am.Cost: $25/person (Giant Swing); $45/person (Zip Line) Registration deadline Tuesdays before scheduled dates.

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Join us for FREE performances of You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown by The Collaborative Theatre Project. Enjoy a fun evening of live theater

sponsored by Cow Creek.

THEATRE IN THE PARK

AUG 2 | 6:30 PMPEAR BLOSSOM PARK

AUG 9 | 6:30 PMPEAR BLOSSOM PARK

AUG 16 | 6:30 PMBEAR CREEK AMPHITHEATRE

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PUNTOS INTERESANTES DE VERANO

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CLASES DE NATACIÓN Medford Parques y Recreaciónes ofrece grupo, semiprivadas y privadas clases de natación en el centro acuático de Jackson. Las clases son sesiones de una semana con un precio tan bajo como $26/niño (grupo), $39 (semi-privada) y $57 (privada). Las páginas 5-9 tienen más información.

LIGA DE FUTBOL JUVENIL Liga de Verano: Julio 24–Agosto 28Registrar para: Miércoles 22 de Junio Junta de Padres: Miércoles 22 de Junio | 5:45pmEntrenamiento de Entrenadores: Miércoles 1 de Julio | 5:45pmLugar de Junta y Entrenamiento: Santo Center, Main HallPrácticas: Una noche por semana (TBA) Lugar de Prácticas: Santo o otros lugaresPartidos: Sábados, 9am-cuando se necesiteLugar de Partidos: Santo Center, Gimnasio

JUNIOR GIANTS T-BALL/ BÉISBOL El Departamento de Parques y Recreacióes de Medford se junta con los Gigantes de San Francisco Community Fund para ofrecer una programa de béisbol juvenil de alta calidad para niños y niñas que hacen firmeza a las “cuatro bases de carácter” - trabajo en equipo, liderazgo, integridad y confianza en sí mismo. Los participantes recibirán una camiseta, gorra y otros incentivos basados en destacado.línea en: www.sportssignup.com/accounts/jr-giants

Edades: 5-13 Registrar para: Miércoles 1 de Junio Registraciones en Junta de Padres: Miércoles 1 de Junio, Santo CenterT-Ball: 5:45pmPicheo con entrenadores, Picheo con Maquina: 7 pmEntrenamiento de Entrenadores: 8-9 de Junio, Santo Center, 5:45pmJunta para Inicio de Equipos: La Semana del 13-16 de JunioDuración de Temporada: 6-7 de Julio – 11 de AgostoHorario de Partidos: TardesLugar: Campos Bear Creek Little League Costo: GRATISLimite: Maximo 30 por grupo de edades

Liga Edades Dia de Partidos CapacidadT-Ball 5-6 Lunes and Miercoles 192Picheo con entrenadores 6-7 Lunes and Miercoles 96Picheo con maquina 1 8-10 Martes and Jueves 168Picheo con maquina 2 11-13 Martes and Jueves 84

INICIO DE VERANO RECREATIVO REC-FEST Sábado, 7 de Mayo – Parque Hawthorne– 1pm-3:30 pmCelebra el comienzo de verano con una tarde de actividades gratuitas para toda la familia! Descubre la amplia variedad de clases, programas y servicios que ofrece el Departamento de Parques y Recreación y de Medford.

• Actividades gratuitas incluyen:• Concursos de tiro libre de baloncesto • Carreras de 3 pies• Demostración de obediencia de perro• Exhibición de camión del Departamento aéreo • Exhibición del coche de policía• SNAG campo de golf• Fútbol juvenil• Consejos de Tenis para Jóvenes• Consejos de ultímate Frisbee• Brincolines para los niños• Parque de rociador• Carrera contra reloj”1K carrera para niños – gana una

camiseta por participar!

CONCIERTOS & PELICULAS DE VERANO Trae a la familia a un parque cercano para conciertos películas y picnics gratuitos durante todo el verano! Páginas 23-24 tienen lista completa.

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For complete course list or to enroll, visit: www.CoyoteTrails.org | Email: [email protected] | Phone: 541.772.139039

SENIORS TRACKING CLUB Age: 60+ (families welcome) | Date: May 22 | Time: 1-3 pm

DIVE DEEP INTO PLANTS SERIES Age: 12+ | Day: Sundays | Date: May 1, 22 & 29 | Time: 11am-4pm

WILDERNESS FIRST RESPONDER (WFR) Age: 16+ | Day: Fri-Sun | Date: May 6-15 | Time: 8am-5pm

HOOP DANCING FOR EXERCISE AND MEDITATION Age: Adults | Day: Saturday | Date: May 21 | Time: 2-4pm

SOUND HEALINGAge: Adults | Day: Saturday | Date: May 28 | Time: 1-3pm

FLINT KNAPPING WEEKEND Age: Adults | Day: Sat & Sun | Date: Jun 4 & 5 | Time: 9am-4pm

SUMMER DAY CAMPS Visit CoyoteTrails.org for complete information on

lineup of offerings. Highlights include:

LITTLE FOXES DAY CAMP (K-1ST GRADE) From animal tracking and movement to storytelling, games, and philosophy of the earth. Age: K-1st | Day: M-F | Date: June 20-24 | Time: 9am-Noon

BEAR CUBS DAY CAMP (2ND-3RD GRADE)Explore animals, plants, the Earth and sun, and make things from their surroundings. Age: 2nd-3rd | Day: M-F | Date: June 20-24 | Time: 9am-4pm

THE HUNT DAY CAMP (4TH-5TH GRADE)Experience the mindset of the hunter and the “Way of the Tracker”. Age: 4th-5th | Day: M-F | Date: June 20-24 | Time: 9am-4pm

CHOMPERS & STOMPERS DAY CAMPBuild dens, explore, find out what the animals in our area eat and what they do all day and night. Age: 7-10 | Day: M-F | Date: June 27-July 1 | Time: 9am-3pm

HOW TO SURVIVE THE ZOMBIE INVASION DAY CAMPDo you have the skills necessary to escape, evade, and stay alive when civilized society is turned on its head? Age: 11-16 | Day: M-F | Date: June 27-July 1 | Time: 9am-3pm

THE WILD NAVIGATOR DAY CAMP Learn the skills to survive using what’s around you. Age: 6-9 | Day: M-F | Date: July 11-15 | Time: 9am-3 pm WAY OF THE WOLVERINE DAY CAMP Camp is filled with obstacle courses, primitive camouflage, wilderness stealth techniques, shelter building, and a variety of activities.Age: 10-14 | Day: M-F | Date: July 11-15 | Time: 9am-3 pm LITTLE FOXES DAY CAMP (AGES 4-6) Activities are based entirely on the younglings’ curiosity, experiential learning, and fostering a lifelong connection with nature.Age: 4-6 | Day: M-F | Date: July 25-29 | Time: 9am–Noon BEAR CUBS DAY CAMP (AGES 6-9) Dive deeper into your curiosity; learn to ask questions about everything.Age: 6-9 | Day: M-F | Date: July 25-29 | Time: 9am-3pm

THE WILD ARTISAN DAY CAMP Gather natural materials from the landscape to create traditional handcrafted artworks.Age: 9-13 | Day: M-F | Date: July 25-29 | Time: 9am-3pm

OVERNIGHT ADVENTURES: Visit CoyoteTrails.org for complete info and to pre-register for these exciting overnight adventures!

OWL TRAIL WEEKEND Age: Adult | July 7-10

FOX TRAIL ADVENTURE Age: 7+ | July 17-23

PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL CLASSES UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. DETAILS AT COYOTETRAILS.ORG Register early to secure your spot and ensure class is not cancelled due to low registration.

• Classes are held at the Coyote Trails Nature Center (CTNC), 2931 S. Pacific Hwy, Medford, OR 97501 (located just behind the Harry and David field on Lowry Lane) unless noted otherwise.

• Questions? Call Lynne, 541-772-1390, or email [email protected]• Visit the Coyote Trails Nature Center museum and lending library 11 am – 4 pm Monday-Friday. The nature

center’s pollinator garden, monarch waystations, and hiking trails are accessible dawn to dusk every day. • Coyote Trails — recipient of the prestigious Safety 1st designation from Markel — is a nonprofit organization

dedicated to providing hands-on, nature connection experiences for people of all ages. Contributions are appreciated.

COYOTE TRAILS SCHOOL OF NATURE REGISTER AT COYOTETRAILS.ORG

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SPECIALIZED RECREATION PROGRAMS TO REGISTER CALL OR EMAIL EASTER SEALS.These programs for people with disabilities and/or special needs are provided by Easter Seals Oregon (ESO). For more information call Easter Seals staff at 541.842.2199 x303 or email [email protected].

SOCIAL EVENTS FOR ALL AGESAs a collaborative effort, two social events will be hosted by ESO (holiday and ice cream social). Themed gatherings will bring more social opportunities to people with special needs. For more information call the Easter Seals at 541.842.2199.

Find us on facebook at www.facebook.com/EasterSealsRogueValley

Easter SealsDISABILITY SERVICES

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FIRST SATURDAY DANCEA social and recreational event the first Saturday of each month.

Age: 16+Date: May 7th Cowboy Up-yep Belt buckles, boots and cowboy hats! Yee-haw!June 4th AlohaLuau Wear your favorite Hawaiian outfit!July 2nd Celebrate Independence Wear red, white and blue! Proud to be an American!August 6th Tie-Dyed 60’s Peace, man- wear your groovy tie dye!

Time: 7-10pmPlace: Santo Center, Main Hall Cost: $5 at the door. Parents & care providers are FREE

AQUATIC EXERCISE A six week water exercise class for individuals with disabilities and special needs, held in heated indoor pool! For more info call Ashley 541.842.2199 or email: [email protected]

Age: 16+Day: ThursDate: Call for most current scheduleTime: 2:30-3:30pm Place: Avamere Health & Fitness Club; All inquiries must go through Easter SealsCost: $40 for 6 weeks Limit: Min 8 | Max 20

EASTER SEALS SUMMER DAY CAMPS The only community-based qualified care for kids who have a disability or special need! We provide a safe, fun environment for our campers. Each week of camp hosts a different theme, but daily activities include:• Arts & Crafts • Swimming & water play• Sports & Games • Socializing

Pre-registration is required. Call Karli at 842-2199 or email [email protected] for more information or to register.

Age: 5-12 years Session 1 July 11-14 Session 2 July 18-21Session 3 July 25-28

Age: 13-21 years Session 4 August 8-11 Session 5 August 15-18Session 6 August 22-25 Day: Monday-ThursdayTime: 8am-2pmPlace: Easter Seals Rec Center, 809 W. McAndrewsCost: $125 per sessionLimits Min 15 | Max 30

EASTER SEALS THERAPEUTIC RECREATION | REGISTER AT 541.842.2199 x303

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41 Register Online: www.roguegallery.org or Call 541.772.8118 ext. 301 | 40 S. Bartlett Street, Medford, OR 97501

Community EnriChmEntWe provide opportunities for activities, life-long learning and stewardship of quality public spaces that enhance the lives of the community we serve. We work, so many can play.

ExCEllEnCEWe’re laser focused and consistently challenge ourselves to perform every task at the highest level capable by each team member, inspired to do better and be better. We enlist national accreditation standards, which enable the department to implement best practices in all functions of the organization.

ExCEptional CustomEr sErviCEOur staff is empowered to make informed decisions and provide creative solutions for our customers. Many of these decisions are gained through experiences and creating a culture based on listening and balancing needs in order to exceed our customer’s expectations.

innovationThe department encourages an organizational culture that values new ideas and is not afraid of change or a different way of doing things. We’re nimble enough to move resources to meet the changing needs of our customers, community and staff.

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APRC’S ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY RUN The annual 4th of July Run will take place on Monday, July 4, 2016 in downtown Ashland near the Ashland Public Library. This annual run is steeped in tradition dating back to 1976! Two runs are offered, a 2-mile fun run and a 10K that attracts local competitors as well as running talent from other regions in the U.S. – Race time is 7:45 a.m. Register online (and buy a T-shirt) at ashland.or.us/JulyRun. Or, for more info call APRC at 541.488.5340. If you want a T-shirt for only $10, you will need to order by June 10! This event helps fund the Ashland and Phoenix High School Cross Country teams.

APRC’S ANNUAL ISLAND NIGHT AT THE POOL Join APRC on Saturday, July 23, 5-8pm for the annual Island Night: An Aloha State of Mind. Hawaiian music and hula dance will fill the atmosphere at Ashland’s outdoor Daniel Meyer Pool. Celebrate the seasonal opening of the pool … Hawaiian Style! The pool is located in Hunter Park at 1705 Homes Ave in Ashland. Please visit ashland.or.us/Swim to view the summer schedule and learn more about this event. Or, for more info call APRC at 541.488.5340.

BE SURE TO WATCH FOR OTHER APRC ANNUAL EVENTS: • Rogue Valley Bird Day at North Mountain Park,

RogueValleyBirdDay.net (May)• Siskiyou de Mayo: A World Music Festival in Lithia

Park, ashland.or.us/SiskiyoudeMayo (May)• Bear Creek Salmon Festival at North Mountain Park,

BearCreekSalmonFestival.net (October)• First Frost at the Ashland Rotary Centennial Ice Rink in

Lithia Park, ashland.or.us/IceRink (November)

Learn more about APRC by visiting AshlandParksandRec.org.

Like us on Facebook at: Facebook.com/AshlandParksandRec.

Ashland Parks & Recreation Commission (APRC)

Summer 20161195 E Main St, Ashland 541-488-5340

REGISTER AT: ASHLANDPARKSANDREC.ORG

Central Point Parks and Recreation – Summer Events and Classes: We are offering a wide variety of events and classes this summer. Please call us at (541) 664-3321 Ext. 130 or visit our website at www.centralpointoregon.gov/parksrec to register for classes or for more information.

CENTRAL POINT CITY WIDE YARD SALESaturday, May 7 from 8am-3pm

“Out with the old and in with the new!” What a perfect opportunity to make that true! If you’re planning on having a sale don’t forget to place your address on our official list that will be posted on our website. We will also have copies of the list available for all you bargain hunters at City Hall. Call (541) 664-3321 ext. 30 for more information.

YOGA BASIC AND YOGA FLOW WITH SANDY DENNISDates: Mon: May 2 to June 27 | Thurs: May 5 to June 30 Time: Yoga Basic 4–5pm; Yoga Flow 5:30–6:30pm Cost: $57

Yoga Basic is designed for beginners who want clear instruction on basic yoga posture, breathing, and balance. Yoga Flow is a traditional breath centered yoga practice that integrates alignment and core strengthening techniques.

AL WORKMAN’S TENNIS CAMP FOR KIDSDates: June 20-24 | July 25-29 | Aug 8-12 | Aug 22-26Times: Classes at 10 & 11am | Cost: $5 | Ages: 6-12

Join Al Workman for some fun while learning to play tennis. This course introduces the players to the basics of tennis. Skills covered will include forehand, backhand, volleys, and serving as well as score keeping and court etiquette.

KIDS COOKING CAMPDates: June 20-23: Ages 5-8 | July 18 -21: Ages 9-13; August 1-4: Ages 5-8 | Aug 15-18: Ages 9-13Time: 1:30–4:30pm | Cost: $120

Join us for an action-packed kids cooking camp that will empower your child with the skills needed to make healthy snacks, breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Camps run 4 days in a row for 3 hours each day. Camps often include extra fun activities like cooking contests, fun fitness activities, nutrition games, cooking videos, and more.

Central Point Parks & Recreation ProgramsSummer ‘16 Events & Classes140 S. 3rd St., Central point541-423-1012

REGISTER AT: CENTRALPOINTOREGON.GOV/PARKS.ASPX

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COMMUNITY FACILITIESParks & Recreation HeadquartersSanto Community Center, 701 N Columbus Ave

I.O.O.F./Eastwood Cemetery, 1581 Siskiyou Blvd

Carnegie Building, 413 W Main St REGIONAL PARKSBear Creek Park, Siskiyou Blvd & Highland Dr

Bear Creek Amphitheater, Dog Park & Skate Park

Prescott (Roxy Ann) Park, Roxy Ann Rd COMMUNITY PARKSFichtner-Mainwaring Park, Stewart Ave & Holly St

Hawthorne Park, 501 E Main St

Holmes Park, 185 S Modoc Ave

Jackson Park & Pool,‡ 815 Summit Ave

U.S. Cellular Community Park, 300 Lowry Lane

Pear Blossom Park, N Bartlett, along 4th–6th Streets SPECIAL USE PARKSAlba Park, West 8th Street

Railroad Park, Table Rock Rd & Berrydale Ave

Veteran’s Memorial Park, S. Pacific Hwy & Stewart

Virginia Vogel Plaza, E Main St & Central Ave NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS‡ Medford Parks property adjacent to school siteDonahue-Frohnmayer Park, 1678 Spring St

Howard Elementary,‡ 286 Mace Rd

Jefferson Elementary,‡ 333 Holmes Ave

Kennedy Elementary,‡ 2860 N Keene Way Rd

Lone Pine Elementary,‡ 3158 Lone Pine Rd

Orchard Hill Elementary,‡ 1011 La Loma Dr

Union Park, Union Ave & Plum St Earhart Park, Fortune & Eastwood

Ruhl Park, Modoc Ave & Hillcrest Rd

Cedar Links Park, 3101 Cedar Links Dr

Oregon Hills Park, 6001 E. McAndrews Rd

Lewis Park, 130 Lewis Ave

Lone Pine Park, 3158 Lone Pine Rd

Liberty Park, 625 N Bartlett StFUTURE PARK SITESChrissy Park For more information call 541.774.2400

Midway Park For more information call 541.774.2400

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COMMERCIAL FACILITIES

Evergreen Ballroom6088 Crater Lake Ave,Central Point

Fire Station 63700 Barnett Rd, Medford

Inn At The Commons200 N Riverside Ave,Medford

Medford Armory1701 S. Pacific Hwy,Medford

Rogue Valley CountryClub Tennis Center2700 Hillcrest Rd, Medford

Centennial Golf Course1900 N Phoenix Hwy,Medford

Easter Seals Rec Center809 W McAndrews,Medford

Cascade Christian H. S.855 Chevy Way, Medford

St. Mary’s School816 Black Oak Dr, Medford

Coyote Trails’ JeffersonNature Center300 Lowry Lane, Medford

Rogue Gallery & Art Center40 S Bartlett St, Medford

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GENERAL PARK RULES Park Hours: 6am-10:30pm• Alcohol: Not permitted in most park areas or facilities.

Allowed in certain areas with the Park Director’s approval.

• Amplification: City permission is required for amplified speech or music in a park area. Permit Fee $16

• Barbecues: Please do not leave a fire unattended or leave before extinguishing any fire. Dump hot briquettes in existing fire pits or barbecues only.

• Camping: Not allowed in any park unless pre-approved by City Council.

• Dogs: Must be on a 6–foot leash in the control of a capable individual who must immediately remove any feces.

• Firearms: Firearms, fireworks and explosives are prohibited from all parks.

• Horses/Exotic Animals—Not permitted in park areas or bike paths except when approved for special events.

• Vehicles: Motorized vehicles are allowed only in designated parking areas.

• Vending: Land use regulations prohibit vending of goods except as specified in Section 2-185 of the City Code.

BEAR CREEK SKATE PARK• All participants are required to wear protective head

gear while using the Skate Park. This is a state law for those 16 years of age and younger.

• No bike riding is allowed on the skate park facility.• Facility is for Skateboard and Roller Blade activities only.• Use facility at your own risk.• Do not use this facility when skate surface is wet.

TO RESERVE A PARK OR FACILITYPark Hours are 6am-10:30pm• View park sites and facility calendars at www.

playmedford.com.• Reserve by phone with a debit/credit card by calling

774-2400.• To pay with cash, check or money order, visit the Parks

& Recreation office at the Santo Community Center.• Bring the rental confirmation to the location/event.• Inflatables may not be staked at any park site. Renters

are required to provide valid insurance, as specified by the City. Renter is responsible for providing power.

General Use Permit: $42 for each 3–hour time slot. “General Use” is considered under 75 attendees, no amplification and creates no neighborhood parking impact.

Special Event Permits: A special permit and a site plan are required for events and activities that generate high spectator, traffic, parking or park-impact volumes such as festivals, car shows, events using booths, etc. Please call MPRD well in advance to plan and coordinate the event.

Bear Creek Amphitheater: Most events at these facilities require a Special Event Permit. If the event only requires chairs, you can make reservations by phone with a debit/credit card, or come in person to the Parks Department to pay with cash.

SANTO COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALSRooms are often available for meetings, family gatherings or presentations. Rooms accommodate up to 49 people, andthe Main Hall can hold up to 150. Tables, chairs provided. TVs and screens available in many rooms.

Meeting Rooms: $18 per hourMain Hall: Commercial and For-Profit Groups50 people or less: $40 per hourOver 50 people: $50 per hour

Main Hall: Family and Non-Profit Groups50 people or less: $25 per hourOver 50 people: $35 per hour

Additional fees many apply if abnormal amounts of staff or maintenance are required.

U.S. CELLULAR COMMUNITY PARKVisit www.sportsmedford.com for rental rates and procedures.

CARNEGIE BUILDING RENTALSHold your next meeting at the historic Carnegie Building. Dedicated in 1912, the classic revival style building has been restored and renovated with amenities and an open floor plan.

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PARKS & RECREATION STAFFBrian Sjothun .............................. Parks & Recreation DirectorRich Rosenthal .................Asst. Parks & Recreation DirectorTim Stevens ............................................Parks SuperintendentAdam Airoldi ......................................................... City ArboristMatthew Carvalho .......................................... Park TechnicianLevi Clyburn ..........................................................Park Worker IPaul Cobb .......................................................... Park TechnicianAngela Durant ........................................... Grant Support TechSteve Goetz ..........................................................Park Worker IChuck Hanson .................................... Recreation Coordinator Jeff Knecht ........................................................ Park TechnicianBob Lucas ..............................................................Park Worker ISue McKenna ........................................Recreation Supervisor Bob Miller .....................Parks Bldg/Utility Tech II - IrrigationJesse Nyberg .........................................Recreation Supervisor Bev Power ....................................Customer Service SpecialistDustin Risley ........................................................Park Worker IBrian Robinson ............Parks Bldg/Utility Tech II - IrrigationStryder Scofield ............................................... Park TechnicianChris Shaull ............................................Recreation SupervisorRoger Sherman ....................................................Park Worker ISandi Sherman ........................................ Admin Support Tech Jennifer Sparacino ..................................Office Administrator Dwayne Stoltz .................................................. Park TechnicianSkip Vencill ..................Bldg/Utility Technician II - IrrigationRichard Weed ...................................................... Park Worker IDarcy Wellington ................................................Park Worker I Travis Wyant .................................................... Park TechnicianPete Young ............................................................ Parks Planner

ABOUT THE MEDFORD PARKS & RECREATION PROGRAM GUIDEPublished three times a year, the Parks & Recreation Guidebook is direct-mailed to over 40,000 households with additional copies distributed at all Medford Parks and Recreation facilities, Medford Public Schools, the Medford Chamber of Commerce, the Medford Public Library and other public institutions in Jackson County. The publication can also be viewed online at the City of Medford’s web site.

ADVERTISE HEREThe businesses that advertise help make our programs possible. Please be sure to mention you saw their ad here! To place an ad or to sponsor a program, contact Chris Shaull at 541.774.2407 or [email protected].

PHOTO USAGEOn occasion, Department staff or contractors may photograph participants in recreation programs and events, or people on Parks and Recreation-managed properties. Photos may be used for illustrative and promotional purposes.

Go online and visit the City of Medford’s Job Openings page for full-time, part-time and temporary employment opportunities at www.cityofmedford.org.

Click on the Job Interest Cards link located on the left hand side of the page to get an email when an area of interest opens up in the future and “Like” the City of Medford, Human Resources Facebook page to stay connected.

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