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Page 1: COMMUNITY CENTERS...CLOSURES 9/2 Labor Day 9/19 Staff Retreat 11/11 Veterans Day 11/28 Thanksgiving 11/29 Day after Thanksgiving 12/25 Christmas Day 1/1 New Year’s Day PARKS MANAGEMENT

COMMUNITYCENTERS

LAKE CITYLAURELHURSTMAGNUSON

MEADOWBROOKMEADOWBROOK TLC

MILLERMONTLAKE

RAVENNA-ECKSTEIN

POOLSHELENE MADISONMEADOWBROOK

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REGISTERAUGUST 6

Seattle Parks and Recreation is pleased to off er several

options to register for programs and activities. We hope our registration

options listed on this page will guide you to a choice

that works best for you. While some of our Community

Centers continue to operate on limited hours and with

limited staff , we ask for your patience and understanding if we are not able to respond as

quickly as you may expect.Thank you for your continued support of Seattle Parks and

Recreation.

FIRST CHOICECheck out Seattle Parks and Recreation’s new online registration software at http://bit.ly/spr_registration_account. Sign in or create an account if this is your fi rst time registering for classes with the new software. Once you are logged in you can choose your programs and pay online.

SECOND CHOICEFind your local recreation center at: seattle.gov/parks/centers.asp and stop by to register for programs and meet the staff . Take a peek at the recreation center and the program space. Staff welcomes face-to-face interaction! Please note hours of operation, as they vary across recreation centers.

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

FOURTH CHOICERegister by phone with our Business Service Center at 206-684-5177. The Business Service Center is open Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Questions may be emailed to: [email protected]

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

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CITY WIDE ATHLETICS 18-19

DROP IN 12-17

SPECIAL EVENTS 6-11

POOLS 52-53

PRESCHOOL 20

REGISTRATION INFORMATION 55

RENTAL INFO 54

SCHOOL AGE CARE 22-23 LAKE CITY 24-25 Tots 24 Youth/Teens 24 Adults 25

LAURELHURST 27-29 Tots 27 Youth 27 Adults 28

MAGNUSON 30-34 Tots 30 Youth 31 Teens 31 Adult 32

MEADOWBROOK 35-39 Tots 35 Youth 36 Adults 38

MEADOWBROOK TLC 40 MILLER 41-43 Tots 41 Youth/Teens 42 Adults 42

MONTLAKE 44-47 Tots 44 Youth 45 Adults 46

RAV-ECK 48-51 Tots 48 Youth 49 Adults 51

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

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

Thomas Hargrave: [email protected] Rosin: [email protected]

Doug Oaksford: [email protected] Wyatt: [email protected]

Classes are scheduled approximately six months in advance.

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CLOSURES9/2 Labor Day9/19 Staff Retreat11/11 Veterans Day11/28 Thanksgiving11/29 Day after Thanksgiving12/25 Christmas Day1/1 New Year’s Day

PARKS MANAGEMENTJesús Aguirre, SuperintendentJustin Cutler, Recreation DirectorKatie Gray, Deputy Rec. DirectorKarl Fields, Recreation ManagerMike Plympton, Interim Aquatics Manager

COORDINATORSLAKE CITY CCTBDLAURELHURST CCCara Brown, [email protected] POOLBarb Marsh, [email protected] CCPaul Davenport, [email protected] CCKylie Helmuth, [email protected] POOLJanet Wilson, [email protected] CCJacqueline Oaksford, [email protected] CCVicki Allgood, [email protected] CCCameron Rivera-Flodine, [email protected]

ASSISTANT COORDINATORSThomas Hargrave, [email protected] Rosin, [email protected] Oaksford, [email protected] Wyatt, [email protected]

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GENERAL INFOLAKE CITY CC12531 28th Ave NE / Seattle, WA 98125PH: 206-256-5645

HOURSM/W/F 4-9 p.m. Tu/Th 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

LAURELHURST CC4554 NE 41st St / Seattle, WA 98105PH: 206-684-7529 Fax: 206-522-6029

HOURSM/W 2-7 p.m.Tu/Th/F 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Sa/Su (available for rentals) Closed

MAGNUSON CC7110 62nd Ave NE / Seattle, WA 98115PH: 206-684-7026 Fax: 206-684-7141

HOURSM-W 2-9 p.m.Th/F 9 a.m.-9 p.m.Saturday Noon-5 p.m.Sunday Closed

MEADOWBROOK CC10517 35th Ave NE / Seattle, WA 98125PH: 206-684-7522 Fax: 206-684-4921

SPRING HOURSMAINTENANCE CLOSURE 12/21-12/29Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-9 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Sunday (available for rentals) Closed

MEADOWBROOK TEEN LIFE CENTER10750 30th Ave NE / Seattle, WA 98125PH: 206-684-7523

HOURSSu/M ClosedTu/Th 3:30-8 p.m.Wednesday 2-8 p.m.Friday 3 p.m.-MidnightSaturday 5 p.m.-Midnight

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

HOURSM/W/F Noon-8 p.m.Tu/Th 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Sa/Su (available for rentals) Closed

MONTLAKE CC1618 E Calhoun St / Seattle, WA 98112PH: 206-684-4736 Fax: 206-233-7140

HOURSMAINTENANCE CLOSURE 9/7-9/15M/W 10 a.m.-8 p.m.Tu/Th 3-8 p.m.Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.Sunday (available for rentals) Closed

RAVENNA-ECKSTEIN CC6535 Ravenna Ave NE / Seattle, WA 98115PH: 206-684-7534 Fax: 206-233-3973

HOURSMon-Fri 12:30-8:30 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Sunday (available for rentals) Closed

HELENE MADISON POOL13401 Meridian Ave. N/Seattle, WA 98133PH: 206-684-4979

MEADOWBROOK POOL10515 35th Ave. NE / Seattle, WA 98125PH: 206-684-4989

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

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ÌRECURRING EVENTS

FRIDAY FAMILY FUN NIGHTSLooking for family fun on a Friday night? Enjoy a family friendly activity. Light snacks and drink provided. On 12/6 bring a helmet and a light or two to go on your favorite set of wheels. We will roll in the gym with the lights off!Location: Ravenna-Eckstein CCMOVIE NIGHT10/4 F 6:30-8:30 p.m. BOARD GAMES11/1 F 6:30-8:30 p.m. GLOW ROLL12/6 F 6:30-8:30 p.m.

CRAFTING GROUPAges 16 and OlderBring your own supplies and craft alongside other inspired crafters. Chances are good that if you need help, you can find it for your individual projects... or at least a discussion! All welcome; sometimes we have snacks. This is not a class, there are no organized projects or themes, just crafting and discussions.Location: Meadowbrook CC9/7 Sa 1:30-4:30 p.m.10/5 Sa 1:30-4:30 p.m.11/2 Sa 1:30-4:30 p.m.12/7 Sa 1:30-4:30 p.m.

STOP THE BLEEDAges 16 and OlderLearn what to do to stop severe bleeding in an emergency. The more people that have this life saving skill, the better, so come one come all. Please register in advance so we have enough materials for students. Location: Lake City CC#22826 10/9 W 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Location: Meadowbrook CC - Please pre-register by 10/14 10/19 Sa 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Ì SPECIAL EVENTS Ì A U G U S T 2 0 1 9

SALMON BAKEAll AgesCome enjoy the annual Salmon Bake and Lake City Festival. Check out our website as the schedule of events is developed.Location: Lake City CC#17094 8/3 Sa 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

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LAURELHURST SALMON BAKEAll AgesJoin your community and neighbors for our annual Salmon Bake and family fun in the park! Celebrate summer while enjoying a delicious dinner, dancing, and carnival games for the kids at this fun Laurelhurst tradition! Brought to you by Laurelhurst Community Center, Lifelong Recreation, Special-ized Programs staff, volunteers, and in partnership with special community businesses such as Metropolitan Market. Advance meal sales will be available by phone in August, for more information contact Laurelhurst Community Center at 206 684-7529.Location: Laurelhurst Park9/5 Th 5:30-8 p.m. Menu and food prices TBD

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BACK TO SCHOOL BBQAll AgesCome celebrate the end of summer with a community BBQ at Miller! Art, games and more! Learn about our upcoming programs and scholarships. Food available while supplies last.Location: Miller CC9/6 F 4-6 p.m. FREE

BACK TO SCHOOL BBQ All AgesJoin us in celebrating the start of the 2019-2020 school year! We’re grilling up food and fun at our annual Back to School BBQ. Enjoy FREE hotdogs, hamburgers, and drinks!Location: Ravenna-Eckstein CC#24194 9/6 F 6-8 p.m.

FUN RUN TO FALLAges 2-5Fun Run to Fall is a great first race experience! Participants will run once around the upper field, a less than 1k race. Cross the finish line to receive your ribbon and everyone wins! at 6 p.m. Packets will include a shirt, a racing number, and fruit snacks. Pre-registration required.Instructor: Denise BaileyLocation: Ravenna-Eckstein CC#22888 9/16 M 6-6:15 p.m. $10

RECORDER RODEO!All AgesThe Lake City Waites, a local Recorder

Society, presents a Recorder Rodeo! Everyone is welcome to come listen to a concert and play a recorder. Bring your own recorder or play one of theirs. Kids are highly encouraged to come explore their love for music. No experience required.Location: Meadowbrook CC 9/21 Sa 1:30-3 p.m.

MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AIDAges 18 and OlderMental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use. This 8-hour training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care.Location: Lake City CC#23052 9/28 Sa 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

ZERO LANDFILLAll AgesMaterial harvest for artists, educators, community programs, and creative souls to pick up expired material samples that we receive from the interior design and architectural community. Look for materials like fabric, wood, metal, stone, vinyl, glass, paper, and more! Please bring a box to bring materials home.Location: Miller CC9/28 Sa 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION TO ENROLL VISIT WWW.CPRSEATTLE.COM Ages 11-15This class, taught by a CPR instructor/parent, is a fun, interactive workshop providing 11-15 year old the essential skills they must know in order to obtain babysitting work. The course includes role play, video lessons, instructor led discussions, and hands-on skills training to give potential babysitters the confidence to responsibly care for the infants and children in their charge. An ASHI (American Safety and Health Institute) certification card is issued upon completion of the training. This class includes a CPR review but does not include CPR certification.Location: Meadowbrook CC 9/28 Sa 9:15 a.m.-1:45 p.m. $45 Enroll at www.cprseattle.com

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HARVEST FESTIVALAll AgesCelebrate the Fall Harvest with your community and enjoy freshly pressed apple juice and $5 PONY RIDES!Location: Meadowbrook Parking Lot10/4 F 5-7 p.m. (Pony Rides $5)

DIWALI FESTIVALAll AgesDiwali or Deepavali is the Hindu festival of lights, which is celebrated every autumn. One of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, Diwali symbolizes the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. Join the Lake City Community Center and Library as we learn more about and enjoy this tradition. This free event will feature story time, crafts, games, music, and food.Location: Lake City CC#24681 10/18 F 5-7:30 p.m.

FUNKY FAMILY FALL FESTIVALAll AgesGet the whole family together to join us for an evening of treats and a few tricks. Come in costume and enjoy carnival style games, crafts, haunted mini golf, and more! Meet your neighbors, let your kids loose in the gym and have fun. Funky family costumes encouraged. Parental supervision required.Location: Ravenna-Eckstein CC#24196 10/18 F 5:30-7:30 p.m.$5 per person, family 4+ $20

FRIGHT NIGHTAll AgesJoin the Lake City neighborhood for a full evening of fun! Start in the mini park to get a map of local businesses participating in trick-or-treating from 5:15-6:15. After your bags are full, head over to the Community Center for an all ages party from 6:30-8:30p.m. hosted by the Lake City Lions Club. The celebration will include food, crafts, games, and a Haunted House put on by the Lake CityVigilantes.Location: Lake City CC#23062 10/25 F 6:30-8:30 p.m.

HALLOWEEN CARNIVALAll AgesBring the whole family down to our Halloween Carnival for a beWITCHing night of fun. Enjoy carnival games, face painting, arts and crafts, and collect some candy! We will also have a toiletry drive if you would like to donate!Location: Montlake CC10/25 F 5:30-7:30 p.m. Free

MAGNUSON COMMUNITY CENTER’S HAUNTED TOURCan you make it through our tour of the abandoned basement of building 47 in the former Sandpoint Naval Air Station gym? May not be suitable for children under the age of 10 without an adult. Location: Magnuson CC10/25 F 7 p.m.-MIDNIGHT $6 Adults $3 Youth under 12

SPOOKY TOT GYMJust like our regular tot gym but Halloween themed.Location: Magnuson CC10/25 F 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

SCARECROW MINI FESTGet ready for the annual Scarecrow Mini Fest! We’ll be inside this year with the same great games, kids activities, kiddie tractor ride corral, and of course, scarecrow making! You bring the clothes and a pillow case for the head, and we’ll supply the rest. Put your scarecrow on display during the Mini Fest for a chance to win grand prize!Location: Magnuson CC 10/26 Sa 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $20 for scarecrow / 25 tickets for games

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DIA DE MUERTOSAll AgesDia de Muertos, or Day of the Dead is a celebration of loved ones who have passed. During this colorful tradition we will be making sugar skulls along with other crafts and games.Location: Lake City CC#24682 11/1 F 4-5:30 p.m.

DIA DE MUERTOS &MOVIE NIGHT

All AgesCome celebrate and learn about a Mexican tradition, Dia De Muertos! Also known as Day of the Dead. Watch a performance by traditional Mexican dancers and get your face painted with traditional sugar skull designs. We will also be playing a movie on the big screen! Chips and salsa will be provided during the movie.Location: Miller CC11/1 F 5:30- 8:30 p.m.

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THE REPTILE MAN All AgesWhy go to the zoo when the animals can come to you! The Reptile Man will be coming to our community center to show off his reptile friends. Join us for a fun filled evening of bonding with cute cold-blooded creatures flicking their tongues and hissing in scaly solidarity.Location: Ravenna-Eckstein CC#24195 11/15 F 6:30-7:30 p.m.$5 per person, family 4+ $20

THANKSGIVING DINNERCan’t get enough turkey? Join us and your friends and family in the community for a shared meal.Location: Magnuson CC11/25 M 5-7 p.m.

ARTS AND CRAFTS EXTRAVAGANZA

Ages 12 and UnderKids are out of school, time for some crafting fun! The Lake City Library and Community Center are teaming up to bring a day of messy, creative, and hands on fun.Location: Lake City CC#24685 11/26 Tu 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

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WREATH MAKINGAges 6 and OlderWinter is the time to bring the fresh greens inside. Learn to make wreaths, swags, and centerpieces using freshly cut greens and a few extra sparkles. We will provide all the greens, materials, and tools.Location: Lake City CC#24687 12/6 F 6-7:30 p.m. $5

LUMINARIA WALKAll AgesFriends of Meadowbrook Pond and the Meadowbrook Advisory Council are joining together to host our Annual Luminaria Walk. Please come enjoy good company and hot cocoa, while walking around the beautifully lit pathway. We are looking for community members to help make this event happen; work parties are listed below!Location: Meadowbrook Pond12/7 Sa 5:30-7:30 p.m.

LUMINARIA WALK VOLUNTEER WORK PARTIESAges 10 and Older Volunteers for the Luminaria Walk will be inside filling sandwich bags with sand, counting candles and bags, and generally organizing for the big event.Location: Meadowbrook CC12/5 Th 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Prior to the event, volunteers will be outside, rain or shine, setting up luminaries throughout Meadowbrook Pond. During the event, volunteers will serve hot cocoa. After the event, volunteers will pick up the luminaries and bring other equipment back to Meadowbrook CC.Location: Meadowbrook CC/ Meadowbrook Pond12/7 Sa 4-8:30 p.m.

GINGERBREAD HOUSE MAKINGJoin us for an ooey-gooey night full of gumdrop rooftops and peppermint paths! This event is sure to get you and your family into the holiday spirit! Decorate your own house with all kinds of candy and take it home to display with your holiday decorations.Location: Laurelhurst Community Center12/6 F 5:30-7:30 p.m. $8/houseLocation: Magnuson Community Center12/20 F 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $8/house

PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT DROP ‘N SHOP!Ages 3-10Get those last minute gifts taken care of without the “help” of your little ones. Activities will keep ‘em busy, along with snacks and lots of fun! Child must be potty trained, and E-13 required. Please contact the Ravenna-Eckstein Community Center to register multiple children at 206-684-7534.Instructor: Teacher DeniseLocation: Ravenna-Eckstein CC #23225 12/13 F 6-9 p.m. $35

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HOLIDAY GIFT GIVEAWAYAll AgesJoin Miller CC in a long-time partnership with The Country Doctor for a gathering of families to share in the holiday experience. Activities include games, cookie decorating, crafts, and more! Scholarship information will be available at the event.12/14 Sa TBD

SEATTLE CIVIC CHRISTMAS SHIPAll AgesEnjoy the beautiful nightlight with hot cocoa in hand while awaiting the Seattle Civic Christmas ship to arrive. Ship arrival/departure time 9:45-10:05 p.m.Location: Matthews BeachPlease visit www.argosycruises.com for listing of dates and time for this event.TBA

SEATTLE CIVIC CHRISTMAS SHIPAll AgesEnjoy a cheery winter’s night with live music, cocoa and cookies, and hundreds of luminaries to light your way to the beach (weather permitting). Activities begin at 8p.m. and ship arrival is set for 8:45p.m. Festivities and refreshments are sponsored by the Magnuson and Laurelhurst Advisory Councils and Seattle Parks.Location: Magnuson Park BeachTBA-Follow us on Facebook for dates!

ÌCOMMUNITY EVENTS

MEADOWBROOK COMMUNITY GARDEN Are you interested in making new friends? Would you like to get involved in your neighborhood through food, fun, and sustainable/organic gardening? Do you like to eat fresh veggies? Want to get exercise, be outdoors, and feel healthier? There are many ways to encourage your community through the Community Gardens. Follow Meadowbrook Community Gardens on Facebook: http://bit.ly/meadowbrookgarden or call Meadowbrook CC 206-684-7522.

MEADOWBROOK COMMUNITY KITCHENSustainable NE Seattle and the Meadowbrook Community Center are joining together to create a community kitchen which brings people together around food in a shared space to plan, cook, learn, and eat together. These meals are focused on food that is healthy for people and the planet, i.e. organic and vegetarian. An added bonus of cooking together is the economic benefit of purchasing food in bulk and saving fuel resources. Participants will prepare food, eat together, and have food to take home. Participants are asked to bring dishes/cookware to bring home their portion of the food that is prepared. If interested please contact the Meadowbrook CC 206-684-7522.

RAVENNA COMMUNITY GARDEN THE GARDEN IS A PLACE WHERE NEIGHBORS WORK TOGETHER AND SHARE THE HARVEST!The mission of the Ravenna Community Garden is to build a strong, inter-generational community while increasing local food security, and improving the health of our planet through sustainable garden practices.

Through gardening together, we get to know our neighbors, learn from each other about producing and preserving food that is grown organically and sustainably, and beautify our neighborhood. We enhance our own health through eating locally-grown, fresh, flavorful, and nutritious fruits and veggies; exercise, time spent outdoors, and above all, having fun together.

2019 GARDEN WORK PARTIESSecond Sundays each month Noon-2 p.m. in the early season starting on Feb 10, and continuing Mar 10, April 14, May 12, and June 9. We’re hoping for more turnout for doing big projects, so please come and join us.

For information on our Work Party schedule please visit our web page: RavennaCommunityGarden.wordpress.com

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ASSOCIATED RECREATION COUNCILFor 44 years, the Associated Recreation Council (ARC) has provided recreation, lifelong learning programs and community-driven leadership in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation. With a goal of providing equitable access to citywide programs for Seattle residents of all ages, ARC works through 36 volunteer

Advisory Councils to fulfill its mission of “building community through citizen engagement and participation in recreation and lifelong learning programs.” ARC is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. For more information, go to www.arcseattle.org.

YOUR ADVISORY COUNCILMost classes, workshops, sports and swim programs, special events and facility rentals are funded through the local advisory council, rather than from City of Seattle budgets. Revenues generated through program fees offset program costs to make these activities self-sustaining. We also rely on participation, donations, and contributions to maintain and upgrade equipment. Advisory council members create scholarship opportunities through grant writing and other fundraising activities.

JOIN US!Citizen direction and participation is essential to our success. Monthly meetings are held to talk about programs, policies, and financial issues. Our advisory councils always are looking for new members. If you would like to get involved, please contact the facility staff for further information.

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All drop-in programs are now free (unless otherwise noted), but they now require a Membership Card. Drop-in activities are subject to change based on community center activities. Call center 48 hours in advance to verify daily schedule. No program 9/2, 9/19, 11/11, 11/28, 11/29, 12/25, and 1/1.

Ì TOT DROP-IN

QUIET PLAY TIME Ages 2 and OlderFor children who need a quieter, less busy space to play and recreate.Location: Magnuson CCOngoing Th 1-2:30 p.m.

BUILD IT!Ages 2-5Put on your thinking caps and get creative! Construct whatever your imagination desires with Legos®, blocks, train sets, and Lincoln Logs to help you build it! Develop critical-thinking and engineering thought processes and promote pro-social behaviors like sharing and teamwork.Location: Magnuson CCStarts 9/12 Th 9:15 a.m.-Noon

TODDLER PLAY ROOMAges 5 and YoungerWe offer a designated play room just for toddlers and infants. Enjoy the books and toys while you explore with your child. Location: Laurelhurst CC W/F 9:30 a.m.-NoonLocation: Miller CC9/10-12/31 M/W/F Noon-7:30 p.m. Tu/Th 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

PLAY SPACEAges 1-5Your child will play, learn, and develop both motor and social skills in this highly interactive drop-in play time. They will meet new friends, play on bouncy toys, ride scooters, and much more. Parents must always accompany their child. Times are subject to change.Location: Ravenna-Eckstein CC9/3-12/31 M-Sa 2:45-8:15 p.m.

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TODDLER GYM PLAY TIMEAges Walkers-5 YearsChildren play, learn, and develop both motor and social skills in this highly interactive drop-in social and play time. Toddlers will meet new friends, play on bouncy toys, ride scooters and tricycles, play with bouncy balls, and much more. (Parents must accompany their child at all times.) Times are subject to change.LAKE CITY COMMUNITY CENTERTu/Th 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.MAGNUSON COMMUNITY CENTER (STARTS 9/13)Fri 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. MEADOWBROOK COMMUNITY CENTER

M/W/F 12:30-2:30 p.m.MILLER COMMUNITY CENTER (STARTS 9/10)Tu/Th 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.MONTLAKE COMMUNITY CENTER (STARTS 9/23)M/W/F 10 a.m.-2 p.m.RAVENNA-ECKSTEIN COMMUNITY CENTER (STARTS 9/3)Tu/Th 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

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DROP-IN PROGRAMS

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All drop-in programs are now free (unless otherwise noted), but they now require a Membership Card. Drop-in activities are subject to change based on community center activities. Call center 48 hours in advance to verify daily schedule. No program 9/2, 9/19, 11/11, 11/28, 11/29, 12/25, and 1/1.

ÌGAMES

BRIDGEAll AgesJoin us for a small group gathering to play bridge, drink tea, and make new friends. Hot water provided for your tea or coffee.Location: Montlake CCF 12:30-4 p.m.

MAHJONGINTERMEDIATE LEVEL PLAYERSAges 18 and OlderRules of play are based on newly published guidelines from The National Mahjong League. Beginners should complete the beginner course. Please call Laurelhurst Community Center at 206-684-7529 for more information. Location: Laurelhurst CCINTERMEDIATE LEVEL PLAYERSTu 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Location: Lake City CCALL LEVEL PLAYERSM 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (Traditional)Th 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (American)

ANCIENT GAMERSAges 13 and Older (Under 13 with an adult) Calling all table top gamers. Every other week you are invited to explore new and old table top games such as cards, dice, battle recreation, and board games. Novice and casual players are always welcome, and extra troops and equipment are available, as well as experienced players willing to teach the games. Location: Lake City CC1st/3rd Wed/month 5:30-9 p.m.

Ì FITNESS CENTER

FITNESS CENTERAges 18 and OlderSeattle weather can be a challenge to your fitness program so come inside and work out in our fitness room. Equipment includes elliptical machines, treadmills, stationary bicycles, rower, and various training apparatus. Location: Meadowbrook CCM 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.Tu-F 9 a.m.-9 p.m.Sa 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

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All drop-in programs are now free (unless otherwise noted), but they now require a Membership Card. Drop-in activities are subject to change based on community center activities. Call center 48 hours in advance to verify daily schedule. No program 9/2, 9/19, 11/11, 11/28, 11/29, 12/25, and 1/1.

ÌATHLETICS

PING PONGAll AgesWe offer two ping pong tables for you to train, play, or just have fun! Try out our new outdoor table! One hour maximum. Paddles and balls can be checked out at no extra charge.Location: Lake City CCM/W/F 4:30-8:30 p.m.

RACQUETBALLAges 12 and Older Ages 12 and under, must be accompanied by adult. Try this high-speed, fast paced sport that will work up a sweat! Equipment can be checked out at no extra charge (protective eyewear required). Reserve a court up to a week in advance or take your chances and drop-in. Courts can also be used for informal squash matches. Call 206-684-7026 for more information or to make a reservation.Location: Magnuson CCM-W 2-9 p.m. $8/hourTh 9 a.m.-9 p.m. $8/hourF 9 a.m.-7 p.m. $8/hourSa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $8/hour

WALLYBALLAges 12 and OlderAges 12 and under, must be accompanied by adult. Try this exciting “off the wall” variation of volleyball! Reserve the court up to a week in advance. Please reserve ahead of time so staff can have the net set up upon your arrival.Location: Magnuson CCM-W 2-9 p.m. $12/hourTh 9 a.m.-9 p.m. $12/hourF 9 a.m.-7 p.m. $12/hourSa 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $12/hour

FREE!FREE!

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All drop-in programs are now free (unless otherwise noted), but they now require a Membership Card. Drop-in activities are subject to change based on community center activities. Call center 48 hours in advance to verify daily schedule. No program 9/2, 9/19, 11/11, 11/28, 11/29, 12/25, and 1/1.

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All drop-in programs are now free (unless otherwise noted), but they now require a Membership Card. Drop-in activities are subject to change based on community center activities. Call center 48 hours in advance to verify daily schedule. No program 9/2, 9/19, 11/11, 11/28, 11/29, 12/25, and 1/1.

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Ì TEENS

TEEN LATE NIGHTAges 13-19 Late Night is a safe and supportive environment for teens ages 13-19. This recreation based program is held on Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 p.m.-Midnight with a focus on positive teen interactions and engagement where all teens are welcomed. The Late Night Program is aligned and supportive of the city’s Race and Social Equity framework, including education and employment readiness programs. Come to your local Late Night and explore more of what we have to offer!Contact your local neighborhood specialist for more information.Fri and Sat Nights 7 p.m.-Midnight

NORTH: Bitter Lake Community Center, 206-684-7524Meadowbrook Teen Life Center, 206-551-7316

SOUTHEAST: Garfield Teen Life Center, 206-684-4788Rainier Community Center, 206-386-1919Rainier Beach Community Center, 206-386-1925Van Asselt Community Center (Fri only), 206-386-1922

SOUTHWEST: High Point Community Center, 206-684-7422Southwest Teen Life Center, 206-684-7438South Park Community Center (Fri only), 206-684-7451.

FREE!FREE!

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Please consider volunteering as a coach or helping with recruitment of coaches.

Our low cost leagues can’t operate without the dedication of our awesome coaches!

Ì FALL YOUTH SPORTSREGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL LEAGUEAge Groups: 10-11, 12-13, and 14-17 (Age as of 8/31/19)The Citywide Girls Volleyball League provides players the opportunity to develop and solidify fundamental skills, team play, and sportsmanship. Players may sign-up online or at their local community center. For registration materials please go to http://www.seattle.gov/parks/Athletics.htm. Practices take place at community centers or nearby school gyms and begin in early September. Games are played on weeknights and begin in mid-September and conclude with a weekend jamboree in mid-November. PRACTICE TIMES VARY…CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL CENTER FOR SPECIFIC DATES AND TIMES. If your local community center does not have enough kids or a coach to form a full team, you will be given the option of transferring to a nearby center’s team if a spot is available, or withdrawing with a full refund. Register early for your best chance of securing a spot on a team.Fee: $40Minimum: 6 Girls per team

YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE (CO-ED)Age Groups: 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, and 12-17 (Age as of 8/31/19)Players learn basic skills, team play, and sportsmanship in this citywide league. Players may sign-up at their local community center and are placed on teams. Games are played in accordance with NFL fl ag football rules and fi eld dimensions. League play begins the last week in September and concludes in mid-November. Teams practice at their local community center. Teams will be forming in NE, NW, Central, South and West Seattle.Fee: $40Minimum: 5 players per team

Boys Age Groups: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14-15, and 16-17*Girls Age Groups: 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14-17*Minimum: 7 players per teamSeattle Parks and Recreation’s Youth Basketball League provides young athletes the opportunity to learn and solidify the fundamentals of basketball while participating in weekly-organized practices and games. League games begin the fi rst week of January and run through the month of March with the opportunity for post-season play at the end of the regular season. Practices occur at the home community center and games (on Saturdays and Sundays) occur at various community centers throughout the city. *Age as of August 31, 2019

Registration begins October 1, 2019 (Noon)Practices begin December 2, 2019

League Games begin January 4-5, 2020Fee: $90

WWW.SEATTLE.GOV/PARKS/ATHLETICS

YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE (GIRLS AND BOYS)

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YOUTH SPORTS GENERAL INFORMATIONI WANT TO PLAY…HOW DO I GET STARTED?

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

2. Get registered!(Paperwork is at community centers).

3. Start practices and get ready for fun honing your skills and competing against other neighborhood community centers!

If your center doesn’t off er a sport, the staff will refer you to the next closest center. Centers need a minimum number of players and a volunteer coach to off er the sport.

LOVED THE SPORT? LOVE KIDS?WANT TO GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY?BECOME A VOLUNTEER COACH! Our low-cost leagues can’t operate without the dedication of our awesome coaches! I WANT TO COACH... HOW DO I GET STARTED?1. Talk to community center staff about applying for a

coaching position.2. Fill out a background check form at the center and then

a volunteer registration form online.3. Work with community center staff to form your team

rosters.4. Request practice times and confi rm that all kids are

registered prior to the fi rst practice.5. Attend coaches meeting/training and get ready for a

rewarding experience!

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PRESCHOOL Ì FALL 2019

PRESCHOOL PROGRAMSeattle Parks and Recreation operates half-day preschool programs in 12 neighborhood community centers. These low-cost early childhood programs provide a safe, happy, healthy learning environment for preschool children.

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

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

(no diapers or pull-ups permitted) » Affordable rates (scholarships available!)

Preschool programs are based on the Creative Curriculum for Preschool from Teaching Strategies. This research-based curriculum offers early childhood educators a comprehensive collection of resources to help them build high-quality programs. Children attending at least three days a week will be observed and assessed using the Creative Curriculum developmental objectives.

Our school-readiness preschool program meets the development needs of young children, focusing on emotional, social, physical, and cognitive skills. Classrooms are set up with rich environments, fun-filled learning areas, consistent schedules and routines, and both large and small group times. Preschool activities include art, blocks, dramatic play, library time, cooking, discovery science, singing, and outdoor play.

Register NOW at your local community center!

IMPORTANT DATES*We will be offering program following the Seattle Public School (SPS) calendar where SPS breaks are NOT included.9/2 Labor Day11/11 Veterans Day11/28 Thanksgiving11/29 Day after Thanksgiving12/25 Christmas Day1/1 New Year’s Day*Check with your local community center preschool for any additional closures.

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

Ages Days Time Price/monthMAGNUSON COMMUNITY CENTER

3-5 Tu/Th 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $310

3-5 M/W/F 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $454

3-5 M-F 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $694MEADOWBROOK COMMUNITY CENTER(ONLY OFFERED TO SPP PARTICIPANTS)*

3-5 M-F 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. **Note: This is a City of Seattle Preschool Program (SPP), where partial or full subsidies are available. These programs are NOT registerable through Seattle Parks and Recreation. Please visit bit.ly/sprseattlepreschoolprogram or call 206-386-1050 for details.

Times and prices may change. Please check with your local community center for details closer to the registration date.

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Ì FALL 2019Ages 5-12Do you want your child to have fun, engaging opportunities that support continued learning and personal growth outside of school? The focus of our program is to provide children with opportunities to develop socially, emotionally, and physically. The atmosphere at our program is one that emphasizes community relationships, but also recognizes individual achievement, creativity, and original thinking. We make it our mission to promote self-awareness, self-control, conflict resolutions skills, and positive decision-making abilities. We like to work in partnership with our local schools to make sure your child's educational experience is constantly being enriched. Our trained staff works daily to offer activities in areas such as: arts and culture, environmental stewardship, health and fitness, academic support, and more.

HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR PROGRAM: » Quality and consistent care with qualified staff » We welcome all members of the community » A morning and afternoon snack will be provided » Scholarship applications may be picked up at your local

community center, DSHS child care subsidies are also accepted

Register NOW at your local community center! A non-refundable $25 deposit for each program (before and after-school) is required during registration, and the remaining monthly fees are due by the 25th of the preceding month.

2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR

Program Time 5 days 4 days 3 daysMEADOWBROOK COMMUNITY CENTERAfter School (Option 1) 2:30-6 p.m. $547.50 $492.50 $465.50

After School (Option 2) 4-6 p.m. $311.50 $280.50 $264.50 MEADOWBROOK @ JOHN ROGERSAfter School 2:30-6 p.m. $547.50 $492.50 $465.50MONTLAKE @ MCGILVRAAfter School 2:30-6 p.m. $547.50 $492.50 $465.50RAVENNA-ECKSTEIN @ THORNTON CREEKAfter School 2:30-6 p.m. $547.50 $492.50 $465.50RAVENNA-ECKSTEIN @ WEDGWOODAfter School 2:30-6 p.m. $547.50 $492.50 $465.50

Details could be subject to change. Please contact your local community center if you have any other questions.

IMPORTANT DATES*9/2 Labor Day11/11 Veterans Day11/28 Thanksgiving11/29 Day after Thanksgiving12/25 Christmas Day1/1 New Year’s Day*Check with your local community center for any additional closures.

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ÌCAMP INFORMATION

EARLY DISMISSALSPlease contact your local community center for details about early dismissals.

BREAK CAMPS: (7 a.m.-6 p.m.)WINTER BREAK CAMP | 12/23/2019-1/3/2020*FEES

» $188 for 4 days.Contact your local community center for more information, as not all sites offer break camps.*Programs are closed on 12/25/2018 (Christmas) and 1/1/2019 (New Year's Day).

ÌGENERAL INFORMATION

TRANSPORTATION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTSSeattle Public Schools will transport children within the district’s busing zones. If a child comes from outside the Seattle Schools’ busing zones, or if a child will be coming from a private school, the family is responsible for transportation. See the Seattle Public Schools website (http://bit.ly/sps_student_transportation) or call 206-252-0900 for more information.

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

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDERIn accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA's TARGET Center at 202-720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.

To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at https://www.ascr.usda.gov/filing-program-discrimination-complaint-usda-customer and at any USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call 866-632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: 202-690-7442; or (3) email: [email protected].

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Ì TOTS

HAPKIDO - TIGERSAges 3½-5Hapkido teaches practical self-defense, strength and balance, and personal growth. Using a range of physical attacks and a variety of weapons, Hapkido can be adapted and used by everyone. A strong emphasis on non-physical techniques such as meditation and Ki development (Qigong), also provides tools to benefit the practitioner in all aspects of their lives.#22823 10/2-11/6 M/W 4-4:30 p.m. $126#22837 11/13-12/18 M/W 4-4:30 p.m. $126

ÌYOUTH

HAPKIDOAges 6-12Hapkido teaches practical self-defense, strength and balance, and personal growth. Using a range of physical attacks and a variety of weapons, Hapkido can be adapted and used by everyone. A strong emphasis on non-physical techniques such as meditation and Ki development (Qigong), also provides tools to benefit the practitioner in all aspects of their lives.KIDS A#22818 10/2-12/18 M/W 4:30-5:15 p.m. $231#22817 10/2-11/6 M/W 4:30-5:15 p.m. $126#22835 11/13-12/18 M/W 4:30-5:15 p.m. $126KIDS B#22820 10/2-12/20 M/W/F 5:15-6 p.m. $346#22819 10/2-11/8 M/W/F 5:15-6 p.m. $196#22836 11/13-12/20 M/W/F 5:15-6 p.m. $184

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Ì TEENS

LAKE CITY YOUNG LEADERSAges 13-18Young Leaders is a community-based activism group for teens. Youth participate in clean-up projects, help at the local food bank, and participate in committee meetings to plan the future of their neighborhood. Call or drop-in for more information.#22824 9/11-12/11 M/W 4:30-7 p.m.

ÌADULT

HAPKIDO - ADULTAges 18 and OlderHapkido teaches practical self-defense, strength and balance, and personal growth. Using a range of physical attacks and a variety of weapons, Hapkido can be adapted and used by everyone. A strong emphasis on non-physical techniques such as meditation and Ki development (Qigong), also provides tools to benefit the practitioner in all aspects of their lives.#22816 9/4-11/27 M/W/F 7-8:30 p.m. $388#22838 10/2-11/8 M/W/F 7-8 p.m. $196#22840 11/13-12/20 M/W/F 7-8 p.m. $184

CARDIO DANCE PARTYAges 18 and OlderDance to original dance fitness choreography featuring pop/hip-hop/dancehall and Top 40 music. Think “Zumba” but with less “Cha, Cha, Cha” and more “Drop It like It’s Hot!” You will dance bigger, jump higher, and just generally work harder than you thought you could. This hour-long class will help you burn between -10 calories and leave you feeling sassy, confident, and empowered!#22810 9/25-10/30 W 7-8 p.m. $72#22829 11/6-12/18 W 7-8 p.m. $84

ÌMULTIGENERATIONAL

DROP IN: ANCIENT GAMERSAges 13 and OlderCalling all table top gamers. You’re invited to explore new and old table top games such as cards, dice, battle recreation, and board games. Novice and casual players are always welcome. Experienced players are available and willing to teach the games. 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month.#22812 9/4-12/18 W 5:30-8:30 p.m.

PIANO LESSONAges 5 and OlderIt is never too early (or too late!) to develop your musical talent! Book 30-minute, one-on-one or small group piano lessons with a seasoned musician. Participants will receive more detailed information about lesson materials on their first day.#22825 9/9-9/30 M 4-8 p.m. $25#23566 10/7-10/28 M 4-8 p.m. $25#23567 11/4-11/25 M 4-8 p.m. $25#23568 12/2-12/30 M 4-8 p.m. $25

FREE!FREE!

FREE!FREE!

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LIFELONG RECREATION

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

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

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

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

Are you caring for a loved one living withmemory loss? Lifelong Recreation now offers Dementia-Friendly Recreation opportunities!

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Ì TOTS

EMERALD CITY FLOORBALLAges 3-5Experience the newest, fastest, most fun, all-inclusive,

and safest version of off-ice Floor Hockey through the sport of Floorball! Come learn the fundamentals and enjoy this great game taught by an off-ice hockey expert.#24267 9/12-10/24 Th 4:30-5:30 p.m. $126#24270 11/7-12/19 Th 4:30-5:30 p.m. $126

TOT PARKOURAges 3-6Focused play! Join us for a high energy hour of

running, jumping, climbing, and rolling. Plenty of games, obstacle courses, and free-play thrown in! Great for kids who can’t seem to stay off the furniture and want a safe space to creatively explore their environment. This class does require a parent or guardian to attend (and encouraged to play too!).#23202 9/13-10/25 F 11 a.m.-Noon $146#23203 11/1-12/13 F 11 a.m.-Noon $126

TUMBLINGAges 3-5Students will practice gymnastics skills in an upbeat and positive environment. Children will be developing tumbling skills such as forward rolls, handstands, and balancing. Students will also work to develop flexibility, core strength, and life skills such as teamwork and determination. An additional $5 insurance fee will be required when registering for all gymnastics, tumbling, or circus arts classes at Seattle Parks and Recreation facilities. .#23204 9/20-11/22 F 9:30-10:15 a.m. $117

UK PETITE SOCCERAges 3-5Our unique games-based approach to teaching soccer provides every child the opportunity to develop motor skills, social skills, coordination, and general athletic ability in a fun learning environment.#23104 9/11-10/30 W 3-4 p.m. $126#23105 9/11-10/30 W 4-5 p.m. $126#23107 9/12-10/31 Th 10-11 a.m. $110#23108 9/12-10/31 Th 11 a.m.-Noon $110

MUSIC FOR TOTS - PARENT-CHILD MUSIC PROGRAMAges 6 months - 5 yearsLet your little ones learn music the easy/fun way, and release your own inner diva at the same time with Miss Charlotte's Music for Tots class! Children ages 6 months through 4 years will have the opportunity to learn basic musical skills while playing, moving, and interacting with each other and their parents. Grown-ups wear comfortable clothing and come prepared to move and sing. Siblings up to 6 months of age can attend free. A seasonal CD and songbook is included in cost of class.#23094 9/11-12/11 W 9:30-10:30 a.m. $184#23095 9/11-12/11 W 10:30-11:30 a.m. $184

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YOUTH POTTERYAges 7-18Youth will create a wide variety of clay projects using hand-building wheel throwing techniques. Colorful glazes will complete each masterpiece! Whether you’re experienced or a beginner, bring your imagination and get ready to have fun being creative with clay!Ages 7-11#23115 10/31-12/12 Th 4:30-6 p.m. $210#23118 9/12-10/24 Th 4:30-6 p.m. $210Ages 12-18#23117 9/12-10/24 Th 6-7:30 p.m. $210#23120 10/31-12/12 Th 6-7:30 p.m. $210

EMERALD CITY FLOORBALLAges 6-8Experience the newest, fastest, most fun, all-inclusive,

and safest version of off-ice Floor Hockey through the sport of Floorball! Come learn the fundamentals and enjoy this great game taught by an off-ice hockey expert.Ages 6-8#24268 9/12-10/24 Th 5:45-6:45 p.m. $126#24271 11/7-12/19 Th 5:45-6:45 p.m. $126Ages 9-11#24269 9/12-10/24 Th 7-8 p.m. $126#24272 11/7-12/19 Th 7-8 p.m. $126

SKILLS AND DRILLS PEE WEE BASKETBALLAge 5

This instructional program will introduce young players to basketball, in a welcoming atmosphere where playing, learning and having fun are most important. Coaches will encourage the basic fundamentals of basketball, as well as develop team skills, social connection skills, and listening skills. Cones, scrimmage vests, and practice basketballs will be provided to coaches. Each participant receives a team t-shirt. Participants must be 5 years old prior to 9/1/19, or enrolled in Kindergarten. Parents must stay in the gym during this program. To volunteer to coach or for more info please contact the Community Center at 206-684-7529.#23110 9/28-11/9 Sa 9-9:45 a.m. $80

PEE WEE BASKETBALL LEAGUEAges 6-7This league is a great way to introduce your young player to basketball in a non-competitive atmosphere focused on playing, learning, and having fun. Participants are divided into teams and led by volunteer coaches who will encourage the basic fundamentals of basketball, as well as develop team skills, social connection skills, and listening skills. . Weeks 1 and 2 are practice, and weeks 3-8 teams will have a half hour practice followed by a half hour game each Saturday. Practices and games are played on Saturdays at Laurelhurst Elementary School gym. Parents must stay in the gym during this program. To volunteer to coach or for more info please contact the Community Center at 206 684 7529.#23111 9/28-11/9 Sa 10 a.m.-1 p.m. $80

YOUTH PARKOURAges 9-13Our high-energy classes will have your student jumping, climbing, rolling, and crawling around your local park! Through fun games and safe quality instruction we teach how to overcome fear, set goals, and creatively problem solve. Good for beginners and dedicated practitioners, these classes are perfect for improving movement and making friends.#22877 9/9-10/21 M 4-5 p.m. $146#22878 10/28-12/16 M 4-5 p.m. $146

PIANO LESSONSAges 5-16Private piano lessons are 30-minutes long, and are taught in a relaxed atmosphere tailored to each child’s individual level.#22828 9/11-12/11 W 2:30-7 p.m. $27#22873 9/12-12/12 Th 2:30-7 p.m. $27

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ADULT EVENING POTTERYAges 18 and OlderLearn both hand-building and wheel throwing techniques through several clay projects. Practice your skills making clay objects while learning how to make tiles, cups, bowls, and more in a fun and informative setting. Class fees include one bag of clay and Open Studio. Open studio is on Mondays from 4-5:30 p.m.#23093 9/30-11/25 M 5:30-8 p.m. $240

HAND BUILDINGAges 18 and OlderReceive individual guidance for all levels of experience with special attention to newcomers in this class focused on key hand building techniques. You'll also learn about surface decoration, glazing, and firing. Experienced potters may pursue independent projects. Class fees include one bag of clay and Open Studio time. Open studio is on Mondays from 4-5:30 p.m.#23200 10/4-11/22 F 9:15-11:45 a.m. $240

WHEEL THROWINGAges 18 and OlderThis class is for all levels and will provide an overview of basic thrown forms including cylinders, bowls and plates. Students will be given the opportunity to focus on independent projects with guidance from the instructor. Class fees include one bag of clay and Open Studio. Open studio is on Mondays from 4-5:30 p.m.#23112 10/3-11/21 Th 9:15-11:45 a.m. $240

ADULT PARKOUR AND URBAN FITNESSAges 18 and OlderParkour is a sport focused on improving your natural movement capabilities--running, jumping, climbing, swinging, and balancing. Our classes are full of fun games, progressive quality instruction, and supervised open training designed to teach you intelligent risk taking, creative problem solving, collaboration, and how to overcome fear. Open to newcomers as well as dedicated practitioners!#22879 9/9-10/21 M 6-7 p.m. $146#22880 10/28-12/16 M 6-7 p.m. $146

CIRCUIT TRAININGAges 14 and OlderCircuit training will improve your cardiovascular and

muscular endurance. If you are looking to get back into shape and improve your overall fitness level, this is the class for you! This class is found to be a great way to create lasting and supportive friendships with neighbors who are also interested in improving and maintaining their health.#23201 10/4-12/13 F 12:30-1:30 p.m. $130

CORE AND MORE: DRILLING DOWN PILATES/YOGAAges 18 and Older

This interdisciplinary class is a Pilates informed Hatha Yoga for those seeking balance and stability in their back, and abdominal core. This course features light weights and isometrics and is also easy on the joints.#23190 9/26-10/31 Th 9:30-10:30 a.m. $144#23191 11/7-12/12 Th 9:30-10:30 a.m. $120

CORE AND MORE: BREATHING INTO EASE YOGAAges 18 and Older

This Hatha Yoga class uses props to make the classic poses accessible to all. Each week will focus on a different area of the body that can carry stress. Ex: neck/shoulders or low back/belly. We will explore how to use MBSR breath work to release areas and change postural habits off the yoga mat that might be limiting your comfort.#23192 9/26-10/31 Th 10:30-11:30 a.m. $144#23193 11/7-12/12 Th 10:30-11:30 a.m. $120

PILATESAges 16 and OlderThis Pilates class is good for anyone interested

in increasing flexibility and mobility in the spine while improving balance and posture and strengthening core muscles and the body. Beginners are welcome, while those at the intermediate level will be challenged. Bring a mat if you have one, as well as a towel to use as a cushion. There are community center mats available if needed.#22875 9/16-10/21 M 5-6 p.m. $78#22876 10/28-12/9 M 5-6 p.m. $78

BEGINNING AMERICAN MAHJONGAges 18 and OlderMahjong originated in China. It was discovered by

the West around 1920 and immediately became popular in America. It is similar to games like Rummy, and this class introduces beginners to the basic rules and regulations based on newly published guidelines from The National Mahjong League. Class size is limited to 4 participants so register early.#23099 10/16-11/6 W 2-3:30 p.m. $25

INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN MAHJONGAges 18 and OlderMahjong originated in China. It was discovered by the West around 1920 and immediately became popular in America. It is similar to games like Rummy, and is played with the basic rules and regulations based on newly published guidelines from The National Mahjong League. Class size is limited to 4 participants so register early. The National Mahjong League. Class size is limited to 4 participants so register early.#23101 11/13-12/4 W 2-3:30 p.m. $25

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Ì TOTS

PRESCHOOL MUSICAges 3-5 YearsIn this 45-min child and caregiver class we will sing and play along with an instructor. Learn to play different kinds of instruments. Songs will include rhythm, rhymes, and movement!#22666 9/6-10/18 F 11-11:45 a.m. $75#22667 10/25-12/13 F 11-11:45 a.m. $75

TOT ARTAges 6 Months-3 YearsCome have fun making works of art with your child. We will explore different mediums and styles. While learning shapes and colors children will practice and refine their motor skills. Enjoy our free Tot Gym and lunch space before class.#22672 9/6-10/18 F Noon-2 p.m. $135#22673 10/25-12/13 F Noon-2 p.m. $135

TOTS MUSICAges 6 Months-3 YearsIn this 45-min child and caregiver class we will sing and play along with an instructor. Learn to play different kinds of instruments. Songs will include rhythm, rhymes, and movement!#22665 9/6-10/18 F 10-10:45 a.m. $75#22669 10/25-12/13 F 10-10:45 a.m. $75

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ONE ON ONE BASKETBALL BOYS PRE SEASON TUNE UPAges 8-10Our tune-up is meant for Rec and CYO players who are switching gears from fall sports into Winter basketball season. We focus on correct technique in fundamental skills (ball-handling, passing, shooting, defense, and footwork). We use age-appropriate drills and scrimmaging to help players gain confidence and motivation going into basketball season!#24280 DATES NEEDED Sa 9-10 a.m. $141

AIKIDO INTROAges 6-11Try out aikido in this four week introductory class. If you want to continue with aikido, register for the full course and the fee for the remainder of the course will be pro-rated. Also if you continue, receive a free cotton uniform, a $60 value!#22444 9/4-9/23 M/W 5:30-7 p.m. $55#22543 10/21-11/13 M/W 5:30-7 p.m. $55

AIKIDO FOR KIDSAges 6-11Discipline and focus, self-confidence and flexibility are benefits of aikido! With plenty of interaction and individual attention, we focus on posture, footwork, movement, and throws. Gain self-awareness while increasing fitness, decrease stress, and learn skills to stay calm through daily life.#22442 9/4-10/16 M/W 5:30-6:30 p.m. $155#22541 10/21-12/11 M/W 5:30-6:30 p.m. $155

PARKOUR: RUN, JUMP, CLIMB!Ages 9-13Parkour is a movement discipline focused on connecting jumping, vaulting, and climbing movements. It’s an accessible, non-competitive sport that turns the world into a playground. Classes are a mix of indoor and outdoor activities; class happens rain or shine. #22454 9/4-10/16 W 4-5 p.m. $146#22455 10/23-12/11 W 4-5 p.m. $146

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DINNER @ THE BRIGAges 13-18Enjoy a tasty meal with friends.#22694 9/9-12/9 M 5-7 p.m.

PRE-TEEN COOKINGAges 8-12Learn to cook with your fellow pre-teens! Fun and tasty.#22690 9/10-12/10 Tu 5:30-7:30 p.m.

TEEN COOKINGAges 13-18Learn to cook with your fellow pre-teens! Fun and tasty.#22691 9/12-12/5 Th 5:30-7:30 p.m.

TEEN LIBRARY MEET UP GROUPAges 13-18Take a trip to the Northeast Public Library to enjoy a good book.#22695 9/9-12/9 M 6:45-8 p.m.

TEEN MOVIE NIGHTAges 13-18Enjoy free popcorn and a movie here at Magnuson CC.#22696 9/10-12/3 Tu 6-8 p.m.

TEEN SWIMMING MEET UP GROUP

Ages 13-18Meet here at Magnuson CC to travel to Meadowbrook Pool for a free swim.#22697 9/13-12/13 F 7-9 p.m.

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MAGNUSON CCTEEN WEIGHT TRAINING

Ages 13-18Learn to safely use our new weight room.#22693 9/18-12/4 W 3-5 p.m.

SCHUT BASKETBALL INSTITUTE (OPEN)Ages 11-16Develop and strengthen mental and physical basketball toughness within a skill-centric, team-based environment. Advanced fundamentals of basketball shall be promoted utilizing a distinct style of basketball play. #22457 9/3-12/12 Tu/Th 6-7:30 p.m. $220#22458 9/3-12/12 Tu/Th 6-7:30 p.m. $220

ÌADULT

BEG/INT POTTERYAges 16 and OlderThis mixed level class goes beyond making bowls using hand building, extruder, and wheel throwing techniques. You will need your own tools; please bring them or purchase a kit for $17. Fees cover 25 lbs. of clay, but more can be purchased for $10. Purchases can be made during facility operating hours only.#22674 9/9-10/21 M 6-8 p.m. $210#22675 10/28-12/9 M 6-8 p.m. $210#22677 9/11-10/23 W 6-8 p.m. $210#22676 10/30-12/11 W 6-8 p.m. $210

CIRCUT TRAININGAges 16 and OlderCircuit training will improve your cardiovascular and muscular endurance. Whether you are looking to get back into shape or improve your overall fitness level, then this is the class for you! This class is a great way to create lasting and supportive friendships with neighbors who are also interested in improving and maintaining their overall health.#22678 9/12-10/24 Th 6-7 p.m. $60#22679 10/31-12/12 Th 6-7 p.m. $60

SR. CIRCUT TRAININGAges 55 and OlderCircuit training will improve your cardiovascular and muscular endurance. Whether you are looking to get back into shape or improve your overall fitness level, then this is the class for you! This class is a great way to create lasting and supportive friendships with neighbors who are also interested in improving and maintaining their overall health.#22680 9/14-10/19 Sa 9:30-10:30 a.m. $60#22681 10/26-12/14 Sa 9:30-10:30 a.m. $60

ADULT DROP IN VOLLEYBALLAges 16 and OlderJoin us for Wednesday night drop in Volley Ball. All ability levels welcome.#22699 9/11-12/11 W 6-8:30 p.m.

ÌMULTIGENERATIONAL

PIANO LESSONSAges 5 and OlderIt’s never too early (or late!) to develop your musical talent! Book one-on-one or small group piano lessons with a seasoned musician. Participants will receive more detailed information about lesson materials on their first day.#22456 9/4-12/21 W/Sa 3-1:30 p.m. $25

BABYSITTINGAges 15 and OlderRed Cross Training Class & Certification. This babysitting certification class, taught by a CPR instructor, is a fun, interactive workshop providing aspiring babysitters the essential skills they must know in order to obtain babysitting work.#22689 11/2-12/14 Sa Noon-3 p.m. $190

CPR AND FIRST AIDAges 15 and OlderThis instructor-led, Red Cross certified, First Aid and CPR certification class will prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies to help victims of any age. This class meets OSHA/workplace requirements and meets the CPR requirement for the California Teaching Credential. This is an ideal First Aid and CPR certification class for workplace responders and employees, fitness trainers, coaches, teachers and the general public.#22372 9/7-9/28 Sa Noon-3 p.m. $125

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FOOD HANDLINGAges 15 and OlderIn this class we will study for and then pass our food handlers permit test. Many jobs will require workers to have this certificate. Cost of certificate covered in the class fee.#22685 10/5-10/26 Sa Noon-1 p.m. $35

AIKIDO FOR TEENS/ADULTS Ages 12 and OlderDiscipline and focus, self-confidence and flexibility are benefits of aikido! With plenty of interaction and individual attention, we focus on posture, footwork, movement, and throws. Gain self-awareness while increasing fitness, decrease stress, and learn skills to stay calm through daily life.#22443 9/4-10/16 M/W 5:30-7 p.m. $210#22542 10/21-12/11 M/W 5:30-7 p.m. $210

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

» located 5 miles northwest of downtown Seattle

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beaches, forests, and meadows

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

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

Piper’s Orchard

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

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

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

Learn about and sign up for programs on SPARC, an online registration service. Each park also has its own web page at: http://www.seattle.gov/parks/fi nd/

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MAGNUSON EXPLORER PACKSDesigned for families and small groups, these backpacks are stuffed with everything you need for a fun-filled, self-guided park adventure. Included are park maps, wildlife identification guides and charts, binoculars, and games, plus an activity book to take home. Choose from two different themes: Wetland Discoveries or Birds of Magnuson. Explorer packs are available for rental at Magnuson Community Center front desk.HOURS:M-W 2-9 p.m. $5/rentalTh/F 9 a.m.-9 p.m. $5/rentalSat Noon-5 p.m. $5/rentalSun Closed

VOLUNTEER IN OUR GARDENS!DEMONSTRATION GARDENSMagnuson Community Center is surrounded by two fabulous demonstration gardens. The bird-friendly landscape demonstrates how plants and other features attract birds and beneficial insects. The resource conservation landscape demonstrates how to use rock, healthy soil, and native plants to stabilize slopes. Stop by for free brochures on how to incorporate these garden features into your own yard!

CHILDREN’S GARDENMagnuson Children’s Garden is tucked behind the Brig building. Its fantastic features include a rolling hill, lookout, salmon survival path, and a giant grey whale garden! The Children’s Garden is free to the public during Magnuson Park open hours and it is also the headquarters for Magnuson Community Center Nature Programs’ camps, classes, and special events!

GARDEN STEWARDSHIP EVENTSAll AgesCommunity volunteers are needed to help ensure that our gardens remain beautiful and sustainable for everyone. The Stewardship Team and Children’s Garden Committee provide simple tasks for all ages and abilities, as well as gloves, tools, and refreshments for all volunteers. Perfect for student service-learning projects, scouts, 4-H groups, and community members.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON UPCOMING STEWARDSHIP EVENTS, VISIT MAGNUSONNATUREPROGRAMS.COM AND CLICK ON THE VOLUNTEER/NATURE DOCENT LINK OR CHECK OUT MAGNUSONGARDEN.ORG AND CLICK ON THE CHILDREN’S GARDEN LINK.

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ONE ON ONE INSTRUCTIONAL HOOPS LEAGUE K/COEDAges 5-6Introduce your little player to basketball the One on One way! Our instructional league provides progressive motor-skill building in a fun, low-pressure environment. Each week, teams will work in rotating stations. We will put these fundamental skills to task in controlled scrimmages that will be coached and refereed. Form a team from your school, or register as an individual and be placed on a team. It's the ideal introduction to being on a team!#24298 11/2-12/14 Sa 9-10 a.m. $163

PRE-K SPORTSAges 2-3Children will have fun as they are introduced to a variety of sports. Your child will explore basketball, t-ball, tennis, soccer, and more! As always, we will focus on teamwork and good sportsmanship. Parent participation is welcomed, but not required.Ages 2-3#23692 9/12-10/24 Th 9:30-10:15 a.m. $68#23694 10/31-12/12 Th 9:30-10:15 a.m. $68Age 3#23693 9/12-10/24 Th 10:15-11 a.m. $68#23695 10/31-12/12 Th 10:15-11 a.m. $68

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MEADOWBROOK CCPRE-BALLETAges 3-5Children will learn ballet positions and steps in a fun and encouraging environment that incorporates creative exploration as well as traditional ballet technique. Students should wear ballet shoes, dance attire, and have long hair pulled back. Recitals will be held at the end of Session 2, on 12/12. No class 9/19.#23690 9/12-10/24 Th 3:15-4 p.m. $75#23691 10/31-12/12 Th 3:15-4 p.m. $75

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ONE ON ONE INSTRUCTIONAL HOOPS LEAGUE 1ST/COEDAges 6-7Introduce your little player to basketball the One on One way! Our instructional league provides progressive motor-skill building in a fun, low-pressure environment. Each week, teams will work on fundamental skills in rotating stations. We will put these fundamental skills to task in controlled scrimmages that will be coached and refereed. Form a team from your school or register as an individual and be placed on a team. It's the ideal introduction to being on a team!#24299 11/2-12/14 Sa 10-11 a.m. $163

ONE ON ONE INSTRUCTIONAL HOOPS LEAGUE 2ND/BOYSAges 7-8Introduce your little player to basketball the One on One way! Our instructional league provides progressive motor-skill building in a fun, low-pressure environment. Each week, teams will work on fundamental skills in rotating stations. We will put these fundamental skills to task in controlled scrimmages that will be coached and refereed. Form a team from your school or register as an individual and be placed on a team. It's the ideal introduction to being on a team!#24300 11/2-12/14 Sa 11 a.m.-Noon $163

ONE ON ONE INSTRUCTIONAL HOOPS LEAGUE 2ND/GIRLSAges 8-9Introduce your little player to basketball the One on One way! Our instructional league provides progressive motor-skill building in a fun, low-pressure environment. Each week, teams will work on fundamental skills in rotating stations. We will put these fundamental skills to task in controlled scrimmages that will be coached and refereed. Form a team from your school or register as an individual and be placed on a team. It's the ideal introduction to being on a team!#24301 11/2-12/14 Sa Noon-1 p.m. $163

ONE ON ONE PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMAges 8-11The Player Development Program (PDP) is a focused basketball training program that develops confidence in players who are determined to get better. From a beginner to a school team starter to be, you will learn proper technique and individual game strategy. Small classes ensure individual attention and intense focus.Ages 6-9 | White/COED#24294 9/14-10/26 Sa 9-10 a.m. $149Ages 8-11 | Orange/COED#24292 9/14-10/26 Sa 10-11 a.m. $149Ages 10-13 | Purple/Boys#24296 9/14-10/26 Sa 11 a.m.-Noon $149Ages 10-13 | Purple/Girls#24295 9/14-10/26 Sa 11 a.m.-Noon $149

ONE ON ONE PLAYER PURE STROKE SHOOTING CLINICAges 10-17Learn technique to become a consistent shooter. Then practice repeatedly until it is muscle memory. One on One Basketball will teach you sound shooting fundamentals in this weekly clinic. We will identify flaws in your current shooting form, and give the you the tools to correct yourself and become a consistently accurate shooter..SWISH!#24287 9/14-10/26 Sa Noon-1 p.m. $149

ONE ON ONE SCHOOL DAY OFF HOOPS CAMPAges 6-12Don’t get bored when school is off, GET BETTER! One on One has been at the forefront of youth basketball development since 1991. Our school off-day camps are a great way to stay active, improve your skills, and meet new friends! We guarantee you will learn, sweat and HAVE FUN!#24302 10/11 F 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $70

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BEGINNING SHOTOKAN KARATEAges 7 and OlderLearn the practice of Shotokan Karate. You will exercise using a variety of techniques including blocks, strikes, and kicks.#23698 9/4-9/30 M/W 6:30-7:30 p.m. $40#23677 10/2-10/30 M/W 6:30-7:30 p.m. $40#23676 11/4-11/27 M/W 6:30-7:30 p.m. $40#23675 12/2-12/23 M/W 6:30-7:30 p.m. $40

ADVANCED SHOTOKAN KARATEAges 14 and OlderLearn the practice of Karate. You will use a variety of techniques including blocks, strikes, kicks, evasions, throws, and joint manipulations.#23669 11/4-11/27 M/W/F 6:30-9 p.m. $70#23670 12/2-12/23 M/W/F 6:30-9 p.m. $70

GOJU RYU KARATE - BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATEAges 14 and OlderSelf-defense, awareness, and physical and mental development are incorporated into the study of this Okinawan/Japanese karate style. Learn to use both linear and circular techniques to subdue and control an attacker, as well as fundamental techniques and karate. Additional focus is on understanding the broader world of the martial arts.#23683 9/5-12/12 Th 7-9 p.m. $73

KENDO: THE WAY OF THE JAPANESE SWORDAges 10-18Kendo is a modern form of Japanese swordsmanship that uses bamboo swords (Shinai) and protective armor. Meadowbrook Kendo Dojo offers beginning and advanced practitioners year-round training in basic and advanced sword techniques as well as cultural and traditional aspects of this Japanese martial art.#23688 9/9-12/16 M 7-8:30 p.m. $67

BALLET 1Ages 6-10Children will learn ballet positions and steps in a fun and encouraging environment that incorporates creative exploration as well as traditional ballet technique. Students should wear ballet shoes, dance attire, and have long hair pulled back. Recitals will be held at the end of Session 2, on 12/12. No class 9/19. #23672 10/31-12/12 Th 4-4:45 p.m. $75#23671 9/12-10/24 Th 4-4:45 p.m. $75

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KENDO: THE WAY OF THE JAPANESE SWORDAges 18 and OlderKendo is a modern form of Japanese swordsmanship that uses bamboo swords (Shinai) and protective armor. Meadowbrook Kendo Dojo offers beginning and advanced practitioners year-round training in basic and advanced sword techniques as well as cultural and traditional aspects of this Japanese martial art.#23689 9/9-12/16 M 7-8:30 p.m. $134

STOP THE BLEEDAges 16 and OlderLearn what to do to stop severe bleeding in an emergency. The more people that have this life saving skill, the better, so come one come all. Please register in advance so we have enough materials for students. Please pre-register by 10/14/2019.#23696 10/19 Sa 10 a.m.-Noon

CIRCUIT TRAININGAges 18 and OlderCircuit training will improve your cardiovascular and muscular endurance. Whether you are looking to get back into shape or improve your overall fitness level, then this is the class for you! This class is a great way to create lasting and supportive friendships with neighbors who are also interested in improving and maintaining their overall health.#23678 9/9-9/30 M 6:30-7:30 p.m. $52#23700 10/7-10/28 M 6:30-7:30 p.m. $52#23701 11/4-11/25 M 6:30-7:30 p.m. $39#23680 12/2-12/30 M 6:30-7:30 p.m. $65

FUN FIT!Ages 16 and OlderIncrease strength, decrease body fat, and improve overall conditioning in this FUNdamental FITness class. You will focus on the essentials: cardio, strength training, and proper cool down techniques which includes stretching. No class on 9/19. 9/10-12/20 Tu $71 9/12-12/12 Th $65

INTRO TO FITNESSAges 18 and OlderLearn to use our fitness equipment safely and effectively, plus learn to properly warm-up, exercise, and stretch. Then, design a training program tailored to your fitness level and goals with the help of our fitness expert. Check with the front desk if you prefer to schedule a private or semi-private class ($40).#23685 9/9 M 7:35-8:35 p.m. $20#23702 10/7 M 7:35-8:35 p.m. $20#23703 11/4 M 7:35-8:35 p.m. $20#23687 12/2 M 7:35-8:35 p.m. $20

LATE NIGHT BADMINTONAges 18 and OlderIn efforts to offer badminton during our basketball season, we created registered badminton programs. The cost overs 12 weeks of play-time. *Must be register to participant. *Doors lock at 10 p.m. *Must have a minimum of 25 enrolled participants.#24505 12/6-12/27 F 9:30-11:59 p.m. $18

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GUITAR LESSONSAges 7 and OlderUncover your inner musician with private guitar lessons! Lessons are 30 minutes long and taught in a relaxed atmosphere tailored to each student’s individual level and goals. All ages. Adults and seniors welcome!#24304 9/3-9/24 Tu 4:30-8:30 p.m. $100#24305 10/1-10/29 Tu 4:30-8:30 p.m. $125#24306 11/5-11/19 Tu 4:30-8:30 p.m. $75#24307 12/3-12/17 Tu 4:30-8:30 p.m. $75

ADVANCED SHOTOKAN KARATEAges 14 and OlderLearn the practice of Karate. You will use a variety of techniques including blocks, strikes, kicks, evasions, throws, and joint manipulations.#23697 9/4-9/30 M/W/F 6:30-9 p.m. $70#23668 10/2-10/30 M/W/F 6:30-9 p.m. $70

GOJU RYU KARATE - INT/ADVAges 14 and OlderSelf-defense, awareness, and physical and mental development are incorporated into the study of this Okinawan/Japanese karate style. Learn to use both linear and circular techniques to subdue and control an attacker, as well as fundamental techniques and karate. Additional focus is on understanding the broader world of the martial arts.#23684 9/7-12/14 Sa 10:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $73

BALLROOM AND LATIN DANCEAges 12 and OlderEach session is tailored to the majority of the participants requests. The class can decide as a group which style, they would like from the following choices: Bachata, Tango, Cha-Cha, Foxtrot, Rumba, Waltz, Swing, and Salsa. Come by yourself or with a partner. Please remember your dancing shoes.#23673 9/10-10/22 Tu 8-9 p.m. $80#23699 10/29-12/10 Tu 8-9 p.m. $80

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TEEN LIFE CENTERMEADOWBROOK

GLENN HUBBARD YOUNG MEN’S GROUP

Learn, experience and grow as young men through confidential conversations on topics that are relevant to your lives. W 4-6 p.m.

AFTER SCHOOL SNACK BITESSnacks to keep you going into your afters chool activities. Tu-Th 3:30-4:30 p.m.

HIP HOP DANCELearn the basics of hip hop and prepare for a competition in December.Tu 6-7:30 p.m. SISTA VOICES YOUNG LADIES GROUP

Learn, experience and grow as young women through confidential conversations on topics that are relevant to your lives. W 4-6 p.m.

HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS (DV ADVOCACY) TRAINING

Learn about resources and how to become a Domestic Violence Peer advocate. Tu/Th 6-8 p.m.

PCC COOKING PROGRAMLearn to cook, budget, and be self- sufficient in the kitchen and participate in citywide competitions, in this partnership with PCC. Th 4-6 p.m.

STUDIO DROP INCome and record your music and learn song formats. In this program teen participants will learn basic levels of audio technology, basic levels of song writing, rhythm counting, audio, and engineering mixing and music editing. Th 3:30-7:30 p.m.

Ì LATE NIGHT Ages 13-19Late Night is a safe and supportive environment for teens . This recreation-based program focuses on positive teen interactions and engagement where all teens are welcomed. The Late Night Program is aligned and supportive of the city’s Race and Social Equity framework, including education and employment readiness programs. Come to your local Late Night and explore more of what we have to offer!F/Sa 7 p.m.-Midnight

SHOE RESTORATION PROGRAMLearn how to restore your old shoes and gain entrepreneurial skills in this program. F 7-9 p.m.

PJAMPopcorn, juice and a movie. Join us every Saturday to watch a movie and hang with friends. Sa 8:30-10 p.m.

BAKING PROGRAMLearn to bake easy and tasty treats, you can make at home. F 8-9 p.m.

DROP IN BASKETBALLF 7-11:45 p.m.Sa 9-11:45 p.m.

HIP HOP DANCE AND ZUMBA®Learn the basics of hip hop and Zumba® Sa 7-9 p.m.

STUDIO DROP INCome and record your music and learn song formats. In this program teen participants will learn basic levels of audio technology, basic levels of song writing, rhythm counting, audio and engineering mixing, and music editing. F 7-11:45 p.m.

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PLAYFUL DANCEAges 3-4Through active, imaginative, and multi-sensory play, young dancers become more confident in the basics and are introduced to more complex movement patterns and ballet-based vocabulary. Additionally, students will develop coordination, dance skills and stability.#22387 9/26-10/31 Th 10:15-11 a.m. $82#23167 11/7-12/19 Th 10:15-11 a.m. $82

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BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALSAges 10-14Your child will improve basketball skills and build the

confidence necessary to be a successful player. All levels are welcome! Each session includes training, conditioning and evaluation, and will focus on passing, shooting, dribbling, and playing without the ball in your hands.#23753 9/10-10/1 Tu 4-5 p.m. $77#23754 10/8-10/29 Tu 4-5 p.m. $77#23755 11/19-12/10 Tu 4-5 p.m. $77

GUITARSNOTGUNS GUITAR LESSONS

Ages 10-17Join our 8-week guitar lessons for youth. No guitar, no worries! Instruction, instrument, and a safe environment are all provided. All you need to do is be there for each lesson over 8 weeks, and upon course completion you’ll have the opportunity to own your guitar- in some cases, free!#23413 9/26-11/14 Th 4-5 p.m.

PARKOUR: RUN, JUMP, CLIMB!Ages 8-12Our high-energy classes will have your student jumping, climbing, rolling, and crawling around your local park! Through fun games and safe quality instruction we teach how to overcome fear, set goals and creatively problem solve. Good for beginners and dedicated practitioners, these classes are perfect for improving movement and making friends.#22386 9/18-10/30 W 3-4 p.m. $146

Ì TEENS

AFTERSCHOOL TEEN PROGRAMAges 11-14This is a daily after-school teen program filled with a variety of activities, Fun Wednesday, challenges, cooking classes, and more! The last Friday of each month is pizza and a movie.#22377 9/4-12/20 M/T/Th/F 3:45-6 p.m. W 2:30-6 p.m.

ÌADULTS

ZUMBAAges 16 and OlderZumba® is a Latin-inspired dance fitness class

that incorporates Latin and International music and dance movements. This class format combines fast and slow rhythms and movements that tone and sculpt the body, blending a balance of cardio and muscle toning. Zumba® is fun, easy, and effective.#23103 9/16-11/4 M 6:30-7:30 p.m. $88#23106 11/18-12/16 M 6:30-7:30 p.m. $55#23121 9/26-10/31 Th 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $66#23123 11/7-12/19 Th 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $66

HOLIDAY PIES: MAKE A PIE AND TAKE IT HOME!Ages 16 and Older

Whip up the perfect seasonal sweet or savory pie! Learn to make dough by hand, then fill and cover the final pie! You will have your choice between making the filling for a sweet apple or a savory bacon and caramelized onion pie. You’ll take home a beautiful pie, ready to bake just in time for the holidays!#23119 11/15 F 6-8 p.m. $53

VEGAN HOLIDAY SIDE DISHESAges 16 and OlderWhether you’re vegan or not, these tasty and unique

sides will liven up any holiday meal! We’ll cook up hearty cauliflower steaks served with a versatile mushroom gravy, flatbread made from scratch and served with a roasted butternut squash and white bean hummus, and finally a bright herbed grain salad. Come hungry, we’ll taste these scrumptious sides as we go!#23116 11/6 W 6-8 p.m. $53

JUMPING JON FITNESSAges 18 and OlderJoin this fun group fitness class to get some cardio

exercise with mini trampolines and resistance bands.9/6-9/27 F 6:45-7:30 p.m. $7010/ 4-10/25 F 6:45-7:30 p.m. $7011/1-11/22 F 6:45-7:30 p.m. $7012/6-12/13 F 6:45-7:30 p.m. $35

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DRUM LESSONSAges 6 and OlderLearn expression through music! Lessons are tailored to each individual student, and teach students to read music and play by ear, as well as music theory and composition. We have a drum set on site. Lessons are 30 minutes long. Call 206-684-4753 to see what slots are available.#22373 9/4-9/25 W 5-8 p.m. $100#23097 9/9-9/30 M 5-8 p.m. $100#22376 10/2-10/30 W 5-8 p.m. $125#23098 10/7-10/28 M 5-8 p.m. $100#23100 11/4-11/25 M 5-8 p.m. $75#22408 11/6-11/27 W 5-8 p.m. $100#23102 12/2-12/30 M 5-8 p.m. $125#23096 12/4-12/18 W 5-8 p.m. $75

GUITAR LESSONSAges 7 and OlderLearn expression through music! Lessons are tailored to each individual student, and teach students to read music and play by ear, as well as music theory and composition. Lessons are 30 minutes long. Bring your own Electric or Acoustic guitar from home. Your choice! Don’t have one? We can provide one for during the lesson!#23175 9/11-9/25 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. $75#23177 10/2-10/30 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. $125#23178 11/6-11/27 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. $100#23179 12/4-12/18 W 2:30-4:30 p.m. $75

PIANO LESSONSAges 5 and OlderExpress yourself artistically through music! Piano

lessons are a wonderful opportunity to improve musical skills for creative expression. Lessons are tailored to your musical interests and learning needs. Beginner to intermediate levels welcome! Lessons are 30 minutes long. Call 206-684-4753 to see what slots are available.#25105 9/5-9/26 Th 3-5:30 p.m. $100#25106 10/3-10/31 Th 3-5:30 p.m. $125#25107 11/7-11/21 Th 3-5:30 p.m. $75#25108 12/5-12/19 Th 3-5:30 p.m. $75

DANCEDAIGREAges 16 and OlderDanceDaigre creates an environment that is

welcoming, friendly and nonjudgmental for all levels. You learn movements that feel good on your body and create relaxation and flexibility in your shoulders, ribcage, hips, legs and feet. You will totally absorb yourself in the music and caught in a moment of pure joy, leaving the class revitalized. All work-related stress will be out of your thoughts. 9/18- 9/25 W 6-7 p.m. $3510/ 2-10/30 W 6-7 p.m. $8711/ 6-11/20 W 6-7 p.m. $5312/4-12/18 W 6-7 p.m. $35

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NURTURING PATHWAYS FOR BABIESAges 3 months - 1 yearBond with your baby and build relationships with other parents while you enjoy creative dance activities, tummy time, playing instruments, and infant massage. Learn throughout the class about your baby’s development and take home playful, fun exercises. One child per adult, unless teacher and caregiver make prior arrangements. Adults must stay for the duration of the class.#23747 9/25-11/20 W Noon-12:45 p.m. $179

NURTURING PATHWAYS FOR TODDLERSAges 2-3This 45-minute class will develop your child’s expressive capabilities, improve their listening skills, foster their social skills, and develop their musicality. Have fun exploring dance concepts with props, instruments, navigating obstacle courses, and practicing new motor skills. One child per adult, unless teacher and caregiver make prior arrangements. Adults must stay for the duration of the class.#22400 9/25-11/20 W 11-11:45 a.m. $179

NURTURING PATHWAYS FOR WADDLERSAges 1-2½Enrich every area of your child’s development while building a closer bond. Explore dance concepts, enjoy rhyming exercises, play musical instruments, and challenge your child’s motor skills with obstacle courses. One child per adult, unless teacher and caregiver make prior arrangements. Adults must stay for the duration of the class.#22399 9/25-11/20 W 10-10:45 a.m. $179

PLAYFUL DANCEAges 3-4Through active, imaginative, and multi-sensory play, young dancers become more confident in the basics and are introduced to more complex movement patterns and ballet-based vocabulary. Additionally, students will develop coordination, dance skills and stability.#22391 9/27-11/1 F 12:30-1:15 p.m. $82#23750 11/8-12/20 F 12:30-1:15 p.m. $82

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JOYFUL MOVEMENTAges 2-3This class offers independence to those tiny ones who are ready to explore on their own. Dancers will enjoy imaginative movement songs, games, stories, and prop play that enhance their physical, mental, and social-emotional development. Students learn foundational dance concepts and steps and are given the freedom to discover their own way of moving.#22393 9/27-11/1 F 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $82#23749 11/8-12/20 F 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $82

UK PETITE SOCCERAges 3-5Our unique games-based approach to teaching soccer provides every child the opportunity to develop motor skills, social skills, coordination, and general athletic ability in a fun learning environment.#22406 9/23-11/18 M 4-5 p.m. $146

CREATIVE BALLETAges 4-6A follow-up to the Playful Dance course, this class gives growing students a chance to expand their horizons and abilities to strengthen their confidence, control, musicality and ability to collaborate. Students will be introduced to the ballet barre and learn choreography tools.#22392 9/27-11/1 F 1:30-2:15 p.m. $82#23752 11/8-12/20 F 1:30-2:15 p.m. $82

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TRI HARA MARTIAL ARTSAges 6-17Through this martial art form, students will develop life tools like coordination of mind and body, confidence, respect, focus, self-defense, and healthy boundaries. Benefits will be noticeable at home and in the real world. This program is both fun and challenging, encouraging students to be the best they can. Beginners welcome.#22405 9/21-12/14 Sa 9-10 a.m. $25

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BEGINNING POTTERYAges 18 and OlderJoin us in a relaxing ceramics studio to create cups, bowls, and vases on the potter’s wheel, as well as hand-built pieces. Weekly demonstrations are featured with one-on-one guidance. No previous experience necessary, all levels welcome. Includes one bag of clay and open studio time during class duration.#22389 9/16-10/21 M 6-8 p.m. $TBD#23746 10/28-12/16 M 6-8 p.m. $TBD

CERAMIC TECHNIQUESAges 18 and OlderLearn and practice a variety of techniques from hand building to wheel throwing pottery and glazing. Explore the rich potential of this ancient medium. We’ll have weekly demonstrations, open studio time and one-on-one project guidance with local teaching artist. Includes one bag of clay and open studio time for duration of class.#22390 9/18-10/30 W 6-8 p.m. $TBD#23748 11/6-12/18 W 6-8 p.m. $TBD

PILATESAges 18 and OlderPilates will help you tone your muscles, rehabilitate from an injury, or train for an athletic event. Lengthen and strengthen your muscles while improving posture, body alignment, breathing, control, balance, flow and strength. Bring a yoga mat if you have one; otherwise the community center has some available. Perfect for those with minimal fitness activity or as a supplement to other exercise practices.#22402 9/23-11/4 M 6:45-7:45 p.m. $77#23744 11/25-12/16 M 6:45-7:45 p.m. $44

TRI HARA MARTIAL ARTSAges 18 and OlderShed stress and increase the strength and flexibility of your body mind, and heart. This martial art form promotes physical health, emotional well-being so that everyone can live in balance to their fullest potential. Beginners welcome.#22404 9/21-12/14 Sa 10:30-11:30 a.m. $25

ÌMULTIGENERATIONAL

LIP BALM MAKING WORKSHOPAges 8 and OlderCome learn how to make all-natural lip balms

with herb infused oils for added color and healing power. Participants make and bring home 3 lip balms along with the recipe. These make great holiday gifts! Taught by Community Nature Programs.#23763 11/23 Sa 10:30-11:30 a.m. $35

SALVE MAKING WORKSHOPAges 8 and OlderCome learn how to make all-natural salves with

leaves and flowers that are great for treating rashes, sunburns, cuts, scrapes and stings. Participants will bring home their handmade salve along with the recipe. Taught by Community Nature Programs#23765 10/26 Sa 10:30-11:30 a.m. $35

OKINAWAN KARATEAges 12 and OlderLearn traditional Okinawan KARATE in a safe, welcoming environment. Karate is an effective form of self-defense against one or several assailants. Learn to integrate offense and defense movements in pattern drills called kata. Develop concentration, calmness, confidence, and grow fit. Karate questions? Email instructor Harold R. Avelar at [email protected].#22401 9/16-10/30 M/W 6:30-8 p.m. $60#23745 11/4-12/23 M/W 6:30-8 p.m. $60

SATURDAY GENTLE YOGA Ages 18 and OlderStretch and move with awareness, correct alignment

and a focus on breath to increase strength and stamina, improve flexibility, and develop better balance, posture, poise, and peace of mind.#25404 9/21-12/14 Sa 9:15-10:15 a.m. $65

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SAXOPHONE/FLUTE LESSONSAges 6 and OlderExplore classical and contemporary music, music theory, and improvisation as it applies to the saxophone or flute. These 30-minute private lessons focus on tone development, finger position, posture, and music reading.Price listed is per lesson.#22403 9/18-10/30 W 4-8 p.m. $25#23770 11/6-12/18 W 4-8 p.m. $25

PIANO LESSONSAges 5 and OlderExpress yourself artistically through music! Piano

lessons are a wonderful opportunity to improve musical skills for creative expression. Lessons are tailored to your musical interests and learning needs. Beginner to intermediate levels welcome! Lessons are 30 minutes long. Call 206-684-4736 to see what slots are available.Price listed is per lesson.#25103 9/18-10/30 W 3-8 p.m. $25#25104 11/6-12/18 W 3-8 p.m. $25

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SPORTS OF ALL SORTSAges 3-5This is a fun way to start out in sports. Your child will learn the basics of soccer, basketball, baseball, and more! In this class we will cover basic skills while having fun in a non-competitive environment, focusing on team work and good sportsmanship!#22893 9/10-10/22 Tu 3-3:45 p.m. $77#22894 10/29-12/10 Tu 3-3:45 p.m. $77

SEATTLE FLOORBALLAges 3-5Experience the newest, fastest, most fun, all-inclusive,

and safest version of off-ice Floor Hockey through the sport of Floorball! Come learn the fundamentals and enjoy this great game taught by an off-ice hockey expert.#24987 9/14-10/26 Sa 10-11 a.m. $146

TOTS PARKOURAges 3-6Focused play! Join us for a high energy hour of running, jumping, climbing, and rolling. Plenty of games, obstacle courses, and free-play thrown in! Great for kids who can’t seem to stay off the furniture and want a safe space to creatively explore their environment. This class does require a parent or guardian to attend (and encouraged to play too!).#22911 9/4-10/16 W 10:30-11:30 a.m. $146#22951 10/23-12/4 W 10:30-11:30 a.m. $146

TINY TOTSAges 2-5This educational and developmentally appropriate class includes individual and group play, storytelling, arts and crafts, yoga, music, singing, field trips, group motor-skills, and socialization. Parents are required to take their turn in assisting the teacher with class room duties and snacks. Participants must be 2 years of age by September 1, 2019 in order to participate. Exceptions made only with teacher approval.Ages 2-3#22889 9/9-12/18 M-Th 9-11:30 a.m. $963Ages 3½-5#22890 9/9-12/18 M-Th 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $1155

TUMBLINGAges 3-5Children will be developing tumbling skills such as forward rolls, handstands, and balancing in an upbeat and positive environment. Students will also work on flexibility, core strength, and life skills such as teamwork and determination. An additional $5 insurance fee is required. This non-refundable fee covers your child's participation in all gymnastics, tumbling, parkour, or circus arts classes at SPR facilities for one year from the date of purchase.#23088 9/14-12/21 Sa 12:45-1:30 p.m. $168

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BALLET NOTE:Wednesday and Saturday classes are team taught programs, and culminate in a dress rehearsal and recital at Eckstein Middle School.Practice in these classes will be keyed towards these additional class sessions and performance. There is additional cost included in the registration.Costumes will can be purchased at a later date with information that will be provided by the instructors: Michaela and Megumi.

PRE-BALLETAges 3-4Children learn basic ballet skills in a creative, fun environment. Boys and girls experience the joy of dancing while learning basic movements and ballet vocabulary. This class has a classic structure with rhythmic and creative games mixed in.#23072 9/11-12/11 W 3:15-4 p.m. $211#23073 9/11-12/11 W 4:15-5 p.m. $211#22972 9/13-10/25 F 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $84#22975 11/1-12/20 F 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $84#23081 9/14-12/14 Sa 10:15-11 a.m. $169#23082 9/14-12/14 Sa 9:15-10 a.m. $169

PRE-BALLET 2Ages 4-6This class is for children who have completed Pre-Ballet and would like to continue to learn ballet skills in a creative, fun, and safe environment. This class has a classic structure with rhythmic and creative games mixed in. Children should wear close-fitting clothes that allow for comfortable movement.#22976 9/13-10/25 F 12:20-1:05 p.m. $84#22977 11/1-12/20 F 12:20-1:05 p.m. $84

BALLET 1Ages 5-7Students will learn basic ballet vocabulary and combine it into fun, energetic, and expressive dances. Class will introduce traditional barre and center-floor work, and a creative game will round out the hour.#23074 9/11-12/11 W 5-6 p.m. $239#23086 9/14-12/14 Sa 11 a.m.-Noon $191

BALLET 2 AND 3Ages 8-13Students learn basic ballet vocabulary and combine it into fun, energetic, and expressive dances. Class will include traditional barre and center-floor work. This class is for boys and girls who have taken 2 years of dance instruction and older beginners.#23076 9/11-12/11 W 6-7 p.m. $239

ONE ON ONE BASKETBALL BOYS PRE SEASON TUNE UPAges 8-12Our tune-up is meant for Rec and CYO players who are switching gears from fall sports into Winter basketball season. We focus on correct technique in fundamental skills (ball-handling, passing, shooting, defense, and footwork). We use age-appropriate drills and scrimmaging to help players gain confidence and motivation going into basketball season!Ages 8-9#23090 11/2-12/21 Sa 9-10 a.m. $141Ages 10-11#23208 11/2-12/21 Sa 11 a.m.-Noon $141

ONE ON ONE BASKETBALL GIRLS PRE SEASON TUNE UPAges 8-10Our tune-up is meant for Rec and CYO players who are switching gears from fall sports into Winter basketball season. We focus on correct technique in fundamental skills (ball-handling, passing, shooting, defense, and footwork). We use age-appropriate drills and scrimmaging to help players gain confidence and motivation going into basketball season!Ages 8-9#23205 11/2-12/21 Sa 10-11 a.m. $141Ages 10-11#23206 11/2-12/21 Sa Noon-1 p.m. $141

ONE ON ONE PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMAges 6-15The Player Development Program (PDP) is a focused basketball training program that develops confidence in players who are determined to get better. From a 6 year old beginner to a 15 year old starter to be, you will learn proper technique and individual game strategy. Small classes ensure individual attention and intense focus.Ages 6-9 | White/COED#23217 9/24-11/12 Tu 5-6 p.m. $169Ages 8-11 | Orange/COED#23218 9/24-11/12 Tu 6-7 p.m. $169Ages 10-13 | Purple/Boys/Girls#23214 9/26-11/14 Th 5-6 p.m. $169Ages 12-15 | Purple/Boys/Girls#23215 9/26-11/14 Th 6-7 p.m. $169

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ONE ON ONE PLAYER PURE STROKE SHOOTING CLINICAges 10-17Learn technique to become a consistent shooter. Then practice repeatedly until it is muscle memory. One on One Basketball will teach you sound shooting fundamentals in this weekly clinic. We will identify flaws in your current shooting form, and give the you the tools to correct yourself and become a consistently accurate shooter..SWISH!#23212 9/26-11/14 Th 7-8 p.m. $169

SEATTLE FLOORBALLAges 6-11Experience the newest, fastest, most fun, all-inclusive, and safest version of off-ice Floor Hockey through the sport of Floorball! Come learn the fundamentals and enjoy this great game taught by an off-ice hockey expert.Ages 6-8#24988 9/14-10/26 Sa 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $146Ages 9-11#24989 9/14-10/26 Sa 12:30-1:30 p.m. $146

TUMBLINGAges 6-9Children will be developing tumbling skills such as forward rolls, handstands, and balancing in an upbeat and positive environment. Students will also work on flexibility, core strength, and life skills such as teamwork and determination. An additional $5 insurance fee is required. This non-refundable fee covers your child's participation in all gymnastics, tumbling, parkour, or circus arts classes at SPR facilities for one year from the date of purchase.#23089 9/14-12/21 Sa 1:45-2:30 p.m. $168

YOUNG KIDS PARKOURAges 4-13Our high-energy classes will have your student jumping, climbing, rolling, and crawling around your local park! Through fun games and safe quality instruction we teach how to overcome fear, set goals, and creatively problem solve. Good for beginners and dedicated practitioners, these classes are perfect for improving movement and making friends. An additional $5 insurance fee is required. This non-refundable fee covers your child's participation in all gymnastics, tumbling, parkour, or circus arts classes at SPR facilities for one year from the date of purchase.Ages 4-7#22952 9/4-10/16 W 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $146#22953 10/23-12/4 W 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $146Ages 9-13#23036 9/6-10/18 F 4-5 p.m. $146#23040 10/25-12/20 F 4-5 p.m. $146

YOUTH INTRO TO TENNISAges 5-10Introduce your children to racquet sports and sharpen their hand-eye coordination. There’s no waiting in lines in this class, and fun games and drills make it a hit! We provide racquets, but bringing a water bottle recommended.#22883 9/30-12/9 M 4-4:45 p.m. $120

YOUTH BEG-ADV TENNISAges 7-15Keeping the fun in tennis, this class will introduce basic court play, focus on swings, and continue building hand-eye coordination skills. This class picks up where “Youth Intro to Tennis” leaves off. Class takes place in the gym.#22884 9/30-12/9 M 4:45-5:30 p.m. $120

KIDS ‘N KEYBOARDS 1Ages 5-6In the introductory-level class kids learn easy, appealing songs by using special sheet music arrangements that focus on the fundamentals. They also enjoy musical activities and stories, as well as the opportunity to perform in periodic recitals.#23055 9/6-12/13 F 3:15-3:45 p.m. $146#23057 9/6-12/13 F 4-4:30 p.m. $146

KIDS ‘N KEYBOARDS 2Ages 7-8This intermediate group enjoys more challenging music, including real note reading and technique. Recitals really motivate the students to make good progress!#23059 9/6-12/13 F 4:45-5:15 p.m. $146

KIDS ‘N KEYBOARDS 3Ages 9-11This more advanced level class continues with note reading, ensemble playing, and solo piano. Music theory may be introduced since some students engage in song writing and improvisation.#23060 9/6-12/13 F 5:30-6 p.m. $146

HIP POP JRAges 5-7Join the dance party! The students will learn more complex hip hop dance moves and choreography to classic and current pop and hip hop music. Classes are energetic and focuses on coordination and self confidence. Students should wear comfortable sneakers and bring a water bottle.#22891 9/10-10/22 Tu 4-4:45 p.m. $77#22892 10/29-12/10 Tu 4-4:45 p.m. $77

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TEEN PROGRAMSService-learning hours are always available for teens at Rav-Eck CC. Paid opportunities are avail-able too! Call the Community Center at 206-684-7534 for more information. There are opportunities for helping with our special events as well. Stop by to start the conversation and get involved.

ÌADULT

ADULT PARKOUR AND URBAN FITNESSAges 18 and OlderParkour is a sport focused on improving your natural movement capabilities--running, jumping, climbing, swinging, and balancing. Our classes are full of fun games, progressive quality instruction, and supervised open training designed to teach you intelligent risk taking, creative problem solving, collaboration, and how to overcome fear. Open to newcomers as well as dedicated practitioners!#23039 9/6-10/18 F 6:30-7:30 p.m. $146#23042 10/25-12/20 F 6:30-7:30 p.m. $146

BEGINNING YOGAAges 16 and OlderThis beginner Yoga class introduces the fundamental principles of pose alignment and breath. Students will be introduced to yoga postures through step by step verbal description and demonstration. All levels can work within their own ability. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a yoga mat and block if you have them.#22895 9/17-10/29 Tu 6:30-7:30 p.m. $91#22896 11/5-12/17 Tu 6:30-7:30 p.m. $91

ÌMULTIGENERATIONAL

HATHA YOGAAges 13 and OlderThese classes will teach the fundamentals of asana, breath awareness, and relaxation techniques. All levels welcome. You will be encouraged to work within your own limitations and abilities.#22885 9/9-10/21 M 6-7 p.m. $105#22886 10/28-12/16 M 6-7 p.m. $105

SHOTOKAN KARATE - BEGINNERAges 7 and OlderHave fun learning traditional Japanese Shotokan karate. Martial arts training improves self-confidence and concentration in all parts of life. Participants test for belt rank at their own pace. Students participating at the intermediate level should have reached orange belt or above, or with instructors permission.BEGINNER#22968 9/12-10/24 Th 6-6:45 p.m. $60#22969 10/31-12/12 Th 6-6:45 p.m. $60INTER/ADVANCED#22970 9/12-10/24 Th 7-7:45 p.m. $66#22971 10/31-12/12 Th 7-7:45 p.m. $66

RAVENNA SECOND STRING ORCHESTRAAges 13 and OlderRavenna Second String Orchestra provides opportunities to develop musical skills and perform with other musicians. This orchestra is a little easier than the Ravenna String Orchestra, and is a wonderful opportunity for intermediate players. Enjoy a supportive atmosphere with no auditions. For additional information please visit www.RavennaStrings.com.#22881 9/9-12/9 M 7:15-8:20 p.m. $110

RAVENNA STRING ORCHESTRAAges 13 and OlderThe Ravenna String Orchestra provides opportunities to develop musical skills and perform with other musicians. This orchestra is for more experienced or advanced players. Enjoy a supportive atmosphere with no auditions. For additional information please visit www.ravennastrings.com.#22882 9/11-12/4 W 7:15-8:20 p.m. $110

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RecreationPublic Swim, Family Swim, Lap Pool and more!

Contact your local pool for more information!

BALLARD POOL1471 NW 67th St • (206) 684-4094 seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/Ballardp.htm

EVANS POOL7201 E Green Lake Drive N • (206) 684-4961seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/Evanspool.htm

HELENE MADISON POOL13401 Meridian Ave N • (206) 684-4979seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/madisonpool.htm

MEADOWBROOK POOL10515 35th Ave NE • (206) 684-4989seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/meadowbrookpool.htm

MEDGAR EVERS POOL500 23rd Ave • (206) 684-4766seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/everspool.htm

QUEEN ANNE POOL1920 1st Ave W • (206) 386-4282seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/queenannepool.htm

RAINIER BEACH POOL8825 Rainier Ave S • (206) 386-1925seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/rainierbeachpool.htm

SOUTHWEST POOL2801 SW Thistle St • (206) 684-7440seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/swpool.htm

Summer OnlyCOLMAN POOL8603 Fauntleroy Way SW • (206) 684-7494seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/colman.htm

LOWERY C. “POP” MOUNGER POOL2535 32nd Ave W • (206) 684-4708seattle.gov/parks/aquatics/mounger.htm

Did You Know?

We have rental space!Great for your next

get together, birthday party, family reunion, school field trip, and more! Convenient

weekend times available.

Call to book your party today!

FitnessDeep Water, Shallow Water, Masters, and other fitness opportunities available!

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SITE SMALL MED LARGE KITCHEN GYM

Lake City 40 150 small

Laurelhurst 37 48 72 large

Magnuson Park Please call Chelsea Johnson at 206-233-7892

Meadowbrook (2)10 (7)50 150 large 250

Miller Please call center at 206-684-4753.

Montlake 30 67 157 large

Ravenna 35/20 50 120 small

NORTHEAST SEATTLE/SHELTERHOUSES AND CAPACITIES

SITE SMALL

Cowen Park ShelterhouseReservation number 684-4080 35

Pinehurst ShelterhouseReservation number 684-7522 53

RESERVATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS Room, pool, hangar and gym rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis. All reservations must be made in advance, particularly if staff is needed outside of operational hours. Rental spaces are not confirmed until payment has been received in full and the Facility and Rental Agreement forms are completed and signed. You will be given a copy of these forms.

RENTAL RATES WITH ALCOHOL AT COMMUNITY CENTERSWith advance approval, rental groups may serve alcohol when a community center is closed to the public. Groups are required to submit a letter requesting to serve alcohol at their event

» Damage Deposit $500. Work with center coordinator, allow 45 days processing.

» Staff fee $30 per hour /per staff (min. 2 staff) +1 additional hour

» $75 City of Seattle Alcohol Permit Fee » Banquet Permit (www.liq.wa.gov/licensing/banquet-

permits) purchased from the Liquor Control Board $10. » Liability insurance required and may be covered by some

caterers or by your home owner’s insurance policy.Other conditions outlined in Seattle Parks Alcohol Policy and Guidelines page. This will be provided to you at the time of your reservation.

REFUNDSPlease review the refund policy with facility staff before you book your rental. Refunds, minus non-refundable charges and penalty fees, will be granted if proper notification is given at least 14 days before the rental. Cancellations made less than 14 days will be assessed greater fees, with the condition that the space is rented to someone else. This statement does not include all elements of the refund policy. Please make sure you discuss this with the staff person booking your rental. Full text of the refund policy is available at www.seattle.gov/parks/reservations/feesandcharges/refunds.htm.If you have any questions, please contact the staff at the facility where the rental will take place. Rental rates are subject to change. Contact your community center for more information.

HOURLY ROOM AND GYMNASIUM RENTAL FEES RENTAL PRICES ARE IN THE PROCESS OF BEING SET BY CITY COUNCIL AND WERE NOT AVAILABLE BEFORE THIS PUBLICATION WAS PRINTED. HERE IS WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE MOST UP TO DATE PRICING INFORMATIONhttp://bit.ly/spr_fees_and_charges.

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

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

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

RefundsIt is the policy of Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Associated Recreation Council that:-A full refund will be issued for any program, activity, or reservation that is cancelled for any reason by the Department or the Associated Recreation Council. Note: School-age care programs are subject to the following exceptions from the published refund policy:  1)  No refund/credit is given if program is canceled due to emergency or weather for the first two cancelled days, 2) Cancellation of daily sessions will not be rescheduled.  Credits will be determined by the Parks OST Manager on a case by case basis.-Any person who registers for a PROGRAM and who requests a refund before the second class session may receive a prorated refund minus a service charge.-Any person who registers for an ACTIVITY and who requests a refund 14 days or more before its start, may receive a refund minus a service charge.DROPPING A PROGRAM AFTER THE SECOND SESSION: If a participant withdraws from a program after the second session of a series, no refund will be given.For full details of the Department’s Refund Policy, please see Policy Number 060-P 7.16 which can be found here: www.seattle.gov/parks/reservations/feesandcharges/refunds.htm.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

InsuranceAn additional $5 insurance fee will be required when registering for all gymnastics, tumbling, or circus arts classes at Seattle Parks and Recreation facilities. This non-refundable fee covers your child's participation in all gymnastics, tumbling, parkour, or circus arts classes at SPR facilities for one year from the date of purchase. Note: This insurance will only be utilized if expenses exceed your primary insurance coverage.

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

REGISTER ONLINE!READY - Please visit our web site at

http://bit.ly/spr_registration_account and create an account for our registration system, and verify your information is correct.

SET - See what classes and programs are available for registration.

GO - Register for programs and get active!

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