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rec guideFacebook.com/AshlandParksandRec
WINTER/SPRING 2016
ashland parks & recreation commission (aprc)
Director’s Message Since 1908, the Ashland Parks & Recreation Commission (APRC) has worked to provide easy access for parks and recreation opportunities to every Ashland citizen. That goal is just as relevant today as it was 107 years ago.
Within the 2015-17 biennial budget, the Parks Commission approved a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and budget for the next two years to help increase access to parks and programs. The CIP ensures that new projects are funded that will keep APRC in a position of meeting their goals for today and future generations.
To highlight just one of APRC’s 2015-17 projects, The Grove remodel was approved by the Commission to allow for centralized access to the APRC’s Recreation Division and to unite all of the recreation staff at one location. The Grove, at 1195 E Main Street in Ashland, was originally designed and built to serve the youth of the community and was funded through a federal grant. Since 2000 the building has been in the possession of the City of Ashland and its use has been split between Ashland Police, Fire and Parks & Recreation. At best, the building has been used part-time. At the request of APRC, the Ashland City Council recently approved a full transfer of The Grove’s use and possession to APRC.
APRC plans for The Grove include:
1. Expanding the use of the building to offer more recreation programs at more times during the day and evening. The current plan does not include a physical expansion of the building; instead, APRC will focus on expanding building usage without expanding the footprint.
2. Relocating the APRC customer service functions to provide full APRC customer support at The Grove. Current recreation rooms in the building will not be affected by this remodel.
3. Expanding the office space into the lobby area to centralize APRC recreation staff. This will increase our ability to provide excellent customer service to our users.
4. Opening the doors to the public full-time. Since the City took ownership of the building, it has only been open for scheduled programs or events. APRC expects to keep the doors open during regular business hours Monday through Friday, plus the hours in which classes are held, whether it is early morning or late evening.
The complete Parks & Recreation Budget, including the CIP, can be found at ashland.or.us.
Sincerely,
Michael A. BlackAshland Parks & Recreation Commission Director
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Advertise with us... Is your business or organization interested in advertising with APRC or sponsoring an APRC venture? We have many opportunities for you, including paying for a display ad in one of our three-per-year Rec Guides, subsidizing an annual event or helping to fund a Parks and Rec facility or amenity. Complete info at ashland.or.us/AdvertiseSponsor.
We offer great exposure for your organization or business. Rec Guides are mailed to our best customers and widely distributed online. Guides are also circulated to the public via the Ashland Library and the Ashland Chamber of Commerce. Our seasonal facilities cater to tens of thousands of users each year, providing another great opportunity for you to get the word out about your worthy organization or business.
Give us a try! Your first step is to fill out our online application at ashland.or.us/AdvertiseSponsor. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to email APRC Promotions Coordinator Dorinda Cottle at [email protected] or call her at 541.552.2265. We look forward to working with you!
Registration/General Info
Ashland Senior Center
Oak Knoll Golf Course
North Mountain Park Nature Center
Adapted Programs
Foreign Language
Ice Rink
Music & Dance
Sustainable Living & Gardening
Park Facilities & Sites
Lithia Park Facilities & Rentals
Green Living Tips
Get to Know Your Parks
Pet Care & Training
Nature, Science & Cultural History
Special Events
Volunteer in Parks, “VIP”
Ashland Parks Foundation
Other Parks & Rec Opportunities
Life Skills & Enrichment
Creative Expression
Sports & Fitness
Useful Info on Parks & Rec
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APRC – “Providing Recreational Opportunities; Preserving & Maintaining Public Lands”
OLLIatSOUOsher Lifelong Learning Institute
at Southern Oregon UniversityCome for the Classes . . . stay for the connections
www.sou.edu/olli • 541-552-6048 • [email protected]
Three Easy Way to EnrollONLINE: Go to www.sou.edu/olli and click: “Take Classes”
BY PHONE: Call 541-552-6048. Our friendly staff can answer your questions and help you enroll.
IN PERSON: Visit the OLLI Ashland Office Located at Campbell Center 655 Frances Lane
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This guide was produced by APRC and printed on recycled paper
APRC Winter/Spring Rec Guide • 541.488.5340 • 340 S Pioneer, Ashland OR 97520 AshlandParksandRec.org • Facebook.com/AshlandParksandRec • [email protected]
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. TO AVOID CLASS CANCELLATION, REGISTER SEVEN DAYS IN ADVANCE FOR ALL PROGRAMS.
Classes may be canceled due to insufficient enrollment or for other reasons. If this occurs, a full refund will be issued in two to three weeks.
Gift CertificatesLooking for the perfect gift? APRC offers gift certificates for any dollar amount. Certificates can be used for any Ashland Parks & Recreation class and are valid for one year from date of purchase.
Refund Policy• A full refund will be offered to registrants of a course/
activity that is canceled by APRC• A full refund will be offered to registrants who wish to
withdraw four or more working days prior to the start of the course/activity
• Registrants who wish to withdraw less than four working days prior to the start will receive a full APRC credit
For a course with two or more classes in a session:• If registrants choose to withdraw from a class/activity
after the start date and time and before the third class begins, the amount charged for two classes will be prorated and the remaining amount will be applied as a APRC credit
• After the beginning of the third class of a course, no refunds or account credits will be allowed unless a waiver is requested and approved
In the event of extenuating circumstances, registrants may submit a waiver form to request a refund.
Refunds or account credits will NOT be issued for missed classes, moving or traveling out of the area or dissatisfaction with course content.
5 Easy Ways to Register ONLINE • View this guide online at ashland.or.us/recguide—the digital guide has direct registration links • Direct access to online registration at ashland.or.us/register • Pay with Visa, MasterCard, or American Express • See page 46 for complete details • Online registration is not available for all programs
PHONE • Main Office ............................. 541.488.5340 N MT Park Nature Center ........ 541.488.6606 Facility Rentals ......................... 541.488.5340 • Pay with Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Please have card number & registration info ready.
FAX • Main Office ............................. 541.488.5314 Include your credit card information with completed registration form.
MAIL TO • APRC 340 S Pioneer St, Ashland OR 97520 Include your credit card information or a check payable to APRC, Please do not send cash.
IN PERSON • APRC (Headquarters) 340 S Pioneer St (upper Lithia Park off Granite St) or • North Mountain Park Nature Center 620 N Mountain Ave
PaymentVisa, MasterCard & American Express
We also accept imprinted checks and cash.
Scholarships Available A limited amount of scholarship money is available to all ages for APRC classes and programs. To obtain a schol-arship application, please call the APRC Administration Office at 541.488.5340.
Photo UsageOn occasion, APRC photographs participants enrolled in recreation programs, at events or on APRC properties. Please be aware that the photos are used for APRC purposes only and may be included in future media.
Are you interested in being an Instructor for APRC? You can find everything you need to know at ashland.or.us/Instructors. Send us a proposal today!
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Upcoming Programs... The Senior Program administers a variety of recreational and social activities at the Senior Center. The center also serves lunch, by donation, through the Food & Friends Program for seniors age 60 and older from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Meals on Wheels home delivery is also available. Ongoing activities offered at the Senior Center include:
• Line Dancing—Details p. 17• Computer Instruction (PC & Mac)—Details p. 40• iMac, iPod, iPad Instruction—Details p. 41• Mah Jongg—Details p. 40• Cards—Details p. 41• Cribbage Club—Details p. 40• Gentle Yoga—Details p. 45• Tai Chi—Details p. 45• Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA)• Telesensory Magnifier for use by the vision impaired
For more information, call the Ashland Senior Center at 541.488.5342 or visit
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Meet Our Friend & Volunteer
About the Ashland Senior Center The Senior Center, located in Hunter Park at 1699 Homes Avenue, is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information or to request a newsletter, please call the Ashland Senior Center at 541.488.5342.
Kelsi Fasano is studying Environ-mental Studies and Photography at Southern Oregon University. For the past three years she has volunteered with our Food & Friends luncheon program. She exudes a cheerfulness and kindness that resonates with everyone! Despite a very busy class schedule, Kelsi is committed to her volunteer work at the Senior Center. We look forward to every day she is able to spend with us.
Free Bus Punch Cards/Valley Lift Vouchers A limited number of free bus punch cards and Valley Lift vouchers are available to seniors, age 62 and older. Punch cards are not transferable and apply to regular bus use only.
The Ashland Senior ProgramThe goal of the Senior Program is to provide a support system to the older residents of Ashland, helping them live more indepen-dently and continue as contributing members of the community. The following are services provided through the Senior Program:
• Information and Referral: referrals to local and regional resources for seniors
• Senior Food Box Program: Assistance in setting up deliv-ery of a senior food box in partnership with the Ashland Emergency Food Bank
• Outreach and Advocacy: assessment and assistance in guiding clients to appropriate services when needed
• Health-Related Activities: POLST/Advanced Directives offers assistance, blood pressure testing, foot care clinics and other health services as available
• Educational Activities: seminars and workshops on topics of interest to seniors
• Senior Utility Discount: screening for a discount on City utility bills for income-qualified persons age 65 or older, or qualified disabled persons age 60 or older
Upcoming Events… For more information visit the Senior Center website and click on “events.”
• Natural Wreath Making Workshop —December 8 (pre-registration required) • Holiday Celebration —TBD (reservation required) • Day Trips —TBD (reservation required)• Valentine’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations —TBD (reservation required) • POLST/Advanced Directives Presentation —TBD (pre-registration required)
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Junior Golfers (Ages 8—17)What’s the best deal in town? Juniors can play nine holes at Oak Knoll for only $5! Call your friends and come out to play a round!
Senior Golfers (Ages 55 & up)At Oak Knoll, every day is Senior Day! We offer senior discounts on golf and carts. Call us at 541.482.4311 for more information.
Not a Golfer?Not a problem! Oak Knoll is a great place to spend time with your friends and family. Watch a game on one of our flat-screen TVs, or relax in our comfortable clubhouse. We also feature a rotating selec-tion of local microbrews, and wine from our friends at Eden Vale Winery. Come and see what we have to offer!
Golf Doesn’t Have to be Expensive! Looking for a way to save money on golf? Save up to $70 by purchasing a Golf/Range Punch Card. You get 10, nine-hole rounds and 10 driving range tokens for only $120. If you’re a golfer who spends a lot of time on the driving range, the Range Punch Card is for you! 50 tokens for only $110… a savings of $40! Annual golf and range passes also available. Please call for details.
FootGolf at Oak KnollFootGolf, a sport that combines elements of soccer and golf, is now offered at the Oak Knoll Golf Course. Groups of four, max, will be allowed to play together. As with golf, it is important to call ahead to 541.482.4311 and book your FootGolf tee time.
Plan Your Next Event at Oak KnollSchedule your corporate outing, family reunion, or wedding rehearsal dinner at Oak Knoll! Our convenient location and beautiful setting make Oak Knoll a perfect place to celebrate with friends and family. Call us at 541.482.4311 for rates and availability.
For more information, call the Oak Knoll Golf Course at 541.482.4311 or visit
Oa k K nol lGol f.org
Located just minutes from downtown Ashland, Oak Knoll Golf Course has been a local favorite since 1928. Golfers of all abilities find our regulation, par 36, nine-hole layout fun and challenging. Schedule a tournament, take a lesson, join a league, or just come out to Oak Knoll for a great golf experience. Call us at 541.482.4311 for tee times and more information.
About Oak Knoll Golf Course3070 Hwy 66, Ashland | Phone 541.482.4311 | [email protected]
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Photo courtesy of Jeffrey McFarland
For more information, call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606 or visit
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About North Mountain Park & The Nature Center — Hours & OverviewNorth Mountain Park is open sunrise to sunset, year-round. Nature Center is open Monday—Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The North Mountain Park Nature Center is located next to Bear Creek at 620 N Mountain Ave in Ashland. The Nature Center offers a variety of programs and interpretive exhibits that teach about local natural and cultural history and sustainable living. Visitors can also enjoy the park’s Demonstration Gardens, nature trails, pavilion, picnic and play areas.
Over 15 years ago, a committee of the Ashland Garden Club created the Heirloom Garden in front of North Mountain Park Nature Center. The committee still maintains this beautiful and historic garden and continues to research heirloom plants to better represent the early pioneers who settled in this area.If you’d like to learn more about joining this dedicated, energetic group of volunteers, please stop by on the third Tuesday morning of each month, when they work in the garden, or contact Viki at [email protected].
Ashland Garden ClubOur Amazing Heirloom Garden Volunteers!
ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS Once a year, we invite you to show your support for the North Mountain Park Nature Center by making a tax-deductible contribution. Please make checks payable to the Ashland Parks Foundation and mail to: NMP Nature Center, 620 N Mountain Ave, Ashland, OR, 97520. —Thank you!
Volunteer Instructors NeededShare the wonders of wildlife with kids this spring by teaching ANIMALS of the Rogue Valley field trips! We need volunteers of all ages and abilities to teach small groups of K—5 students at North Mountain Park. Join us for training in April, 2016. Please contact Lori Ainsworth at [email protected] for more information and to sign up.
Spring Work Party Volunteer as a gardener at North Mountain Park on Wed, March 23, 10 a.m. to noon. —Details p. 21
Rogue Valley Bird DaySaturday, May 14, 8 a.m. to noon RogueValleyBirdDay.net —Details p. 35
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APRC Adapted Programs are specifically designed for people with developmental, intellectual or physical disabilities. The programs focus on each individual’s personal abilities and interests. Instructor Serena Hoke holds an MS in Adapted Physical Activity. As with most APRC programs, pre-registration is required. To register for any Adapted Program, please call the APRC office at 541.488.5340 (online registration is not available).
Friday Night Social Join us every month for an evening of laid-back fun with games, movies, snacks and crafts! This is a great chance for a bit of parent or caregiver respite. All participants should be able to cooperate in a group environment. If 1:1 assistance is needed, participants must bring their own attendant (no extra charge). Gluten-free and nut-free food provided. AGES 15—Adult DAYS FridayDATES December 11 | January 15 | February 12 March 11 | April 8 | May 13 TIME 6—8:30pm PLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes Ave COST $10/evening
Group Bowling Join your friends at Roxy Ann Lanes and enjoy an evening of bowling, playing in the arcade or just hanging out! We will meet at The Grove, 1195 E Main St in Ashland, at 5 p.m. for departure and return to The Grove by 8 p.m. for pick-up. Price includes cost of two games and shoes. Participants must bring extra money to buy their own food (or bring food with them) and money for the arcade. Transport space is limited (6 seats available). Sign-up is first-come, first-serve. Wait list available. AGES 14—Adult DAYS SundayDATES January 31 | February 28 | March 20 April 24 | May 22 TIME 5—8pm PLACE Roxy Ann Lanes in Medford (meet at The Grove) COST $15/evening
Indoor Adapted Aquatics This program is a small-group aquatics program fo-cusing on the development of stroke, breathing skills and basic water safety toward improvement of each participant’s confidence in an aquatic environment. Participants should be independent enough to work in a 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio. Please bring your swim goggles and cap if needed. AGES 10—Adult DAYS Tuesday & Thursday DATES Session 1 | January 12—February 11 Session 2 | March 1—31 Session 3 | April 19—May 19 TIME 6—7pm PLACE Ashland Family YMCA COST $50 (10 classes)
Pre-registration required for all programs unless otherwise indicated
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APRC Winter/Spring Rec Guide • 541.488.5340 • 340 S Pioneer, Ashland OR 97520 AshlandParksandRec.org • Facebook.com/AshlandParksandRec • [email protected]
Register Early! Help us avoid the cancellation of programs!
Day Trips The following day trips will be offered this winter/spring season. Prices include the cost of admission. Parents and caregivers willing to drive participants under their care are welcome to attend at no extra cost. This will be of great help, allowing more individuals to participate. Additional family members are welcome but must pay for their own cost of admission. Trips may be canceled due to unsafe weather conditions (canceled trips will be refunded and rescheduled for a future date). Please call APRC at 541.488.5340 for more information or to register. Register early! Day trips fill up fast and space is limited. A wait-list is available.
• January 23 — TBD • February 20 — TBD• April 16 — TBD
DAYS Saturdays COST $20/trip
APRC Adapted Programs are specifically designed for people with developmental, intellectual or physical disabilities. The programs focus on each individual’s personal abilities and interests. Instructor Serena Hoke holds an MS in Adapted Physical Activity. As with most APRC programs, pre-registration is required. To register for any Adapted Program, please call the APRC office at 541.488.5340 (online registration is not available).
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Fun in the Sun Organic Gardening Let’s get those hands dirty and get ready for some planting at the newly developed Ashland Creek Park Community Garden! Participants will learn about tending different kinds of fruits, veggies and flowers in our handicap accessible raised beds, how to rotate our crops based upon the season and a variety of natural and safe methods for helping keep the pesky bugs away while attracting the beneficial insects that promote plant growth! AGES 10—Adult DAYS Tuesday & Thursday DATES January 5—May 19 TIME 4—5pm PLACE Ashland Creek Park, 27 E Hersey St COST $50 (10 punchcard); $7/drop-in
INCLUSION: Fluid Fusion Come and join an evening Aqua Aerobics Fitness class! This is a light-impact group class in a calm setting that is a great way to get in a cardio workout and build strength while socializing and having fun! This is an inclusive program where we will be joining members of the Ashland Family YMCA aquatics class! AGES 10—Adult DAYS Monday DATES Session 1 | January 11—February 8 Session 2 | February 29—March 28 Session 3 | April 18—May 16 TIME 6—7pm PLACE Ashland Family YMCA COST $30 (5 classes)
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Italian—Beginning Continuation DATES Session 1 | January 13—March 9 Session 2 | March 30—May 25 TIME 5—6pm
Online registration is not available for the CONTINUING LANGUAGE classes listed below. The classes are designed for students who have completed beginning language courses or received approval from the instructor to join. —Register at The Grove on the day of the first class.
Italian—Intermediate Continuation DATES Session 1 | January 13—March 9 Session 2 | March 30—May 25 TIME 6:05—7:05pm
Italian—Advanced Conversation DATES Session 1 | January 13—March 9 Session 2 | March 30—May 25 TIME 7:10—8:10pm
Spanish—Beginning Continuation DATES Session 1 | January 14—March 10 Session 2 | March 31—May 26 TIME 5—6pm
Spanish—Intermediate Continuation DATES Session 1 | January 14—March 10 Session 2 | March 31—May 26 TIME 6:05—7:05pm
Spanish—Advanced Conversation DATES Session 1 | January 14—March 10 Session 2 | March 31—May 26 TIME 7:10—8:10pm
Spanish and Italian classes with MONICA ROUNTREE are for mature teenagers or adults and will be held at The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm. The cost for each is $100 (9 classes). Monica is a native Spanish & Italian speaker with a master’s degree in Romance Languages. For QUESTIONS, please email Monica at [email protected] or call 541.499.0590.
Beginning French for Travelers This 6-week course will focus on basic French vo-cabulary, customs, culture and tips for traveling to France. This is the perfect course for anyone wanting some survival skills for speaking French. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register.DAYS Tuesdays DATES January 19—February 23 TIME 3—4pmPLACE The GroveCOST $75 (6 classes)
French classes with Lauren Schaffer are for mature teenagers or adults and will be held at The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm. Lauren has a Masters in French and is licensed in Oregon to teach French, which she has done for many years. In 2000 she was awarded the Foreign Language Teacher of the Year in Oregon (awarded by COFLT).
Online registration is not available for the CONTINUING LANGUAGE classes listed below. The classes are designed for students who have completed beginning language courses or received approval from the instructor to join. —Register with the instructor by calling 541.488.3664 or email [email protected]. Classes will include homework and practice outside of the classroom. Please bring a 3-ring binder for weekly handouts.
French—Beginning Continuation DATES Session 1 | January 12—March 8 Session 2 | April 5—May 31 TIME 5—6pm
French—Intermediate Continuation DATES Session 1 | January 12—March 8 Session 2 | April 5—May 31 TIME 4—5pm
Spanish for Travelers If you are planning a trip to Spain or Latin America, this is the class for you! It is designed to develop basic conversation skills to help you understand and communicate in Spanish. The class is fun and relaxed as well as culturally and geographically informative. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register.DAYS Mondays DATES January 11—March 7 TIME 5—6pmPLACE The Grove COST $100 (9 classes)
Italian for Travelers If you are planning a trip to Italy or dreaming about the sounds of this beautiful language, this is the class for you! It is designed to develop basic conversation skills that will help you understand and communicate in Italian. The class is designed to be fun and relaxed as well as culturally and geographically informative. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register.DAYS Mondays DATES January 11—March 7 TIME 6:05—7:05pmPLACE The Grove COST $100 (9 classes)
LOCATION—Our seasonal, outdoor rink is located at the corner of Nutley Street and Winburn Way near downtown Ashland, around the corner from the Plaza in Lithia Park.
DAYS OF OPERATION—Weather permitting, the rink will be staffed seven days a week, beginning Wednesday, November 18, 2015 through February 28, 2016—See calendar on pp. 12-13.
AMENITIES—The rink does not have changing rooms so come ready to skate! Hot cocoa, coffee and snacks available for sale.
RESERVATIONS—Groups of eight to 20 people are welcome to attend any scheduled Rec Skate session for $5/person, which includes skate rental for the group. Please call the rink at 541.488.9189 to confirm time and availability as space is limited. Please be prepared to share the rink with other users. Groups of over 20 people are advised to make a private reservation—Please call the APRC office at 541.488.5340 to make your private reservation. Note: Group rates are not available during Cheap Skate sessions.
PRICES— Child (under 5) Free Youth (under 14) $3.50 Adult $4.00 Youth Hockey $5.00 Adult Hockey $5.50 Skate Rental $2.50
Interested in buying a punchcard? —Details p. 14 (Purchase cards can only be purchased at the rink)
SCHOLARSHIPS—Available for youth hockey lessons, figure skating and private lessons. Please call 541.488.5340 for more information.
PLEASE NOTE—•On occasion, during inclement weather, the ice rink may close. Call 541.488.9189 for more information•Opening Night and the schedule are tentative •Children under 10 years of age must have a parent/guardian or designated attendant while visiting the rink—We ask that you support our effort to make the Ashland Rotary Centennial Ice Rink a safe place to ice skate
ashland rotary centennial ice rink 95 Winburn Way in Lithia Park • ashland.or.us/IceRink
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The Ice Rink OPENS Nov 18
OPENING CELEBRATION Nov 21
ICE SCOOTERS
Ice scooters are available and great tools to help younger, inexperienced skaters become comfortable on the ice. Ice Rink Guards will distribute ice scooters after assessing a skater’s abilities and needs. Ice scooters can create a hazardous skating environment for other skaters, so please be aware that Ice Rink Guards must make sure the rink is safe for all users.
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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3:30-4pm
4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
OPENING DAY
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4-6pm
6:30-10pmStudent Discount Night
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2-10pm
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10-11:30am
12-1:30pm
FIRST FROST A Seasonal Celebration on Ice! 6-10pm (Hockey Exhibition Game at 3pm)
22/29 8-9:30am
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2-10pm
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4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
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4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
26THANKSGIVING
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10am-5pm
27 FESTIVAL of LIGHTS
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10am-10pm
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10-11:30am
12-1:30pm
2-10pm
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CALENDAR for the 2015/2016 Season—Abbreviated legend below; detailed legend pp. 14-15.
Adult Hockey
Rec Skate
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Cheap Skates
Advanced Skate
Free Hockey Skate
School/Youth Groups
Learn to Skate
Frozen Tots
Figure Skating Classes
Stick & Puck
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DECEMBER/WINTER BREAK SCHEDULE
18am-noon
1-2:30pm
3-4pm
4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
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1-2:30pm
3:30-4pm
4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
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4-6pm
6:30-10pmStudent Discount Night
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2-10pm
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10-11:30am
12-1:30pm
2-10pm
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10-11:30am
2-10pm
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1-2:30pm
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4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
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1-2:30pm
3-4pm
4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
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1-2:30pm
3:30-4pm
4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
109:30am-1pm
4-6pm
6:30-10pmStudent Discount Night
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2-10pm
128-9:30am
10-11:30am
12-1:30pm
2-10pm
13 8-9:30am
10-11:30am
2-10pm
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1-2:30pm
3:30-4pm
4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
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1-2:30pm
3-4pm
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1-2:30pm
3:30-4pm
4:30-6pm
6:30-9pm
179:30am-1pm
4-6pm
6:30-10pmStudent Discount Night
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2-10pm
198-9am
10am-10pm
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10am-10pm
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10am-9pm
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10am-9pm
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10am-9pm
24CHRISTMAS EVE
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25CHRISTMAS DAY
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10am-10pm
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10am-10pm
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10am-9pm
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10am-9pm
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10am-9pm
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8—9am
10am-7pm
1NEW YEAR’S DAY
8-9am
10am-10pm
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10am-10pm
JANUARY / FEBRUARY SCHEDULE at a Glance
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Note: •Jan 3 is the last day of Winter Break — Free Rec Skate from 8 to 9 a.m.; Rec Skate from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. •Jan 18 is MLK Day — Free Rec Skate from 8 to 9 a.m.; Rec Skate from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. •Feb 15 is President’s Day — Free Rec Skate from 8 to 9 a.m.; Rec Skate from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. •Feb 28 is the last day for the 2015/2016 Season
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Rec Skate—All Ages Skaters of all ages and abilities can skate during this session. Families are encouraged to come and skate together and admission is charged. The rink is fully staffed and skates are available to rent.
Thursdays are Student Discount Nights! Students with a valid student body card get admission and skate rental for $5. Students with personal skates pay just $3 for admission.
Free Rec Skate—All Ages No admission is charged during this time. The rink is not staffed and skates are NOT available to rent. *
Cheap Skates—All Ages On Monday and Tuesday evenings, entertain the whole family for a minimal amount of money. All skate rentals are only $.50 a pair! Regular admission charges still apply.
*No hockey playing permitted during these times.
LEGEND for CALENDARS—See below & p. 15; Complete Calendars pp. 12-13.
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Frozen Tots—Ages 13 & under This is a special time for parents and their young ones to enjoy a slow and safe experience at one of the most magical places in Ashland. Skate trainers (Ice Scooters) are available to assist inexperienced skaters. Parents are welcome to assist their young skaters for no extra charge but must stay with their children during skating time. We will play children’s music AND have Special Guests throughout the season! Check in at www.ashland.or.us/IceRink for updates and special events. Show up early for Learn to Skate and stay late for skating sessions for only one charge!
Kids Fun Day—All Ages On Mondays and Wednesdays, kids of all ages can Learn to Skate and then take part in Frozen Tots. On Mondays, the fun continues, with the option of staying late for Cheap Skates!
Advanced Skate—Ages 18 & up This session is for adults looking to get moving on the ice with-out the worry of younger skaters around. Please be mindful of other users’ safety and follow rink guard instructions for safe use. Skate trainers are not permitted during this time.
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PRIVATE/GROUP RENTAL Skate rentals ARE included
School/Youth Groups ($50—$100) School or education/youth-based groups will have an oppor-tunity to reserve ice rink time for students in blocks of 90 minutes. The cost is $50 for groups of up to 30 students and $100 up to 70 students. Please call 541.488.5340 to make a reservation. Drop-ins are not accepted. Cost includes admis-sion and skate rentals for school staff and chaperones. Ice time is reserved for students, staff, chaperones and no other visitors will be allowed on the ice.
Private Reservations ($200—$300)A great option for clubs or children with winter-time birthdays to have a fun private event. Cost is $200 for groups of up to 35 people and $300 for groups up to 75 people. Cost includes admission and rental skate fees. Please call 541.488.5340 to make a reservation. Drop-in groups are not accepted.
Private Lessons ($18/30-min) Private instruction is available with 30-minute lessons. Please call 541.488.5340 to make a reservation. Drop-ins are not accepted.
HOCKEY SKATING Skate rentals ARE included *
Free Hockey Skate—All Ages No admission is charged during this time. The rink is not staffed and skates are NOT available to rent.
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SKATING EDUCATION PROGRAMS Skate rentals ARE included
Learn to Skate—All Ages Do you want to enjoy the ice rink this winter, but you’ve never even put skates on before? Come and join us on Mondays and Wednesdays for beginning lessons with experienced instructors. Classes will be taught in a group format. All ages are welcome to participate. Open skate admission rates apply but we provide the skates!
Figure Skating Classes—Ages 3 to 16; Beginning & Intermediate Levels ($35) Classes will take place on Thursdays and focus on develop-ment and basic techniques to learn the art of figure skating. Students should have the ability to skate independently with little assistance and be prepared with gloves, hat and winter coat to stay warm. Parents are asked to remain at the rink during the duration of the lesson. The cost is $35 (Please note: no refunds or pro-rated charges for missed classes). Please check online at www.ashland.or.us/IceRink for age groups and times. Private lessons are available.
Stick & Puck—All Ages Helmets and sticks are required for this session. Additional protective gear is suggested and available for younger play-ers. We will provide nets and pucks for all ages to get on the ice. Instructors are not available and organized games are not permitted during this time. The cost is $5/youth 13 and under; $5.50/adults.
Saturday Slapshot Come out for Stick & Puck and stay for Adult Hockey Games on Saturday mornings (excludes the holiday schedule).
Adult Hockey—Ages 16 & up This session is for organized games among all properly equipped participants. Nets and pucks are provided for com-petitive play for capable hockey players. Please be mindful of others’ safety and respect the ability for all users to enjoy this time. Games will be played on Wednesdays and the cost is $5.50/game; goalies play for free! Under 18 need permission from parent/guardian.
Beginning Hockey—Ages 16 & under ($5/drop-in)...The beginning youth hockey sessions will help introduce the game of hockey in a structured learning environment. Instructors are on-hand to help skaters with basic fundamen-tals and build skills through the season. The ability to skate without assistance is necessary. Players are encouraged to bring personal protection equipment—A limited supply of equipment is available.
Ashland Ice Bears, Hockey—Ages 7 to 15 ($40/season)...Players will participate in a structured Ice Hockey team prac-tice every Sunday morning with skilled instructors. Players should have familiarity with hockey skills and the ability to ice skate without assistance. Players are encouraged to bring personal protection equipment—A limited supply of equip-ment is available This program will take place on Sundays from 10 to 11:30 a.m., beginning January 10, 2016.
*No figure skating permitted during these times
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Check out our website, ashland.or.us/IceRink, for info on the 3-on-3 Hockey Tournament over the Martin Luther King holiday weekend.
SALSA SOCIAL DANCE Free Workshops
Anyone wanting to explore their talent in Salsa dance or improve on their skills can enjoy a free community workshop for Salsa dancing with Edgar “Chayanne” Monteil. Chayanne will guide beginners and inter-mediates in open dance performances. This is a fun atmosphere that allows dancers to enjoy dancing and learn together. Pre-registration is not required for the free workshops. AGES All ages welcome DAYS 1st & 3rd Saturdays each month TIMES/DANCE Beginning Salsa | 6pm Intermediate Salsa | 7pm Open Dance Performance | 8pm DATES/PLACES November 7 | Pioneer Hall (no workshop Nov 21) December 5 | The Grove December 19 | Pioneer Hall Jan 2—May 7 | Pioneer Hall COST Requested $5 donation for adults and children over 12 years old. $1 donation for children under 12. A portion of proceeds benefit the Ashland Parks Foundation. Pre-registration is not required. INSTRUCTOR Edgar “Chayanne” Montiel
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DANCE WITH CORI Ballroom, Latin & Swing Classes
An affordable way to have fun, meet new friends and learn to dance—all at the same time! Instruc-tor Cori Grimm is experienced, upbeat and enjoys getting people of all ages hooked on dancing. BEGINNING classes only, pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register. No partner or experience needed for beginning-level classes. Learn more by visiting UpAndDancing.com or call-ing the instructor at 541.482.0134. Private lessons also available. *Intermediate and Advanced classes register with the instructor at UpAndDancing.com.
AGES 15—AdultDAYS/DATES/TIMES
Beginning Ballroom Tuesdays, 6:30—7:20pm Swing | January 5—19 Nightclub 2-Step | January 26—February 9 Salsa | February 16—March 1 Rumba | March 8—29 (no class Mar 22) Foxtrot | April 5—19 Cha Cha | April 26—May 10
*Intermediate Ballroom (Register with the instructor)Tuesdays, 7:25—8:10pm Waltz | January 5—19 Swing | January 26—February 9 Nightclub 2-Step | February 16—March 1 Salsa | March 8—29 (no class Mar 22 Rumba | April 5—19 Foxtrot | April 26—May 10
*Advanced Ballroom (Register with the instructor)Tuesdays, 8:15—9pm TBA** | January 5—19 TBA** | January 26—February 9 TBA** | February 16—March 1 TBA** | March 8—29 (no class Mar 22 TBA** | April 5—19 TBA** | April 26—May 10
PLACE The Grove, GymCOST $20/person for 3-class punch card. Second class the same night 50% off!Beginner’s special: Winter/Spring Season Pass is $72/person or $120/couple (good for all 6 Beginning Sessions, January 5—May 10).** Dance will be chosen by students in previous session
Beginning Guitar This fun class will get you started with playing the guitar this fall. Learn guitar basics including chords, strum-ming, finger picking and tablature reading. This is a beginning-skills class and participants are asked to bring a guitar, pencil, music stand and trimmed fingernails. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register. AGES 12—Adult DAYS WednesdaysDATES January 13—February 17 TIME 6:30—7:30pmPLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes Ave COST $70 (6 lessons) INSTRUCTOR Mich Lewis is a local singer-songwriter who has helped Rogue Valley students of all ages reach their guitar playing goals for over 16 years. Learn more at moontreemusic.com.
Beyond Beginning Guitar & Ukulele Do you know a few chords, but aren’t quite sure what to do with them? This class will help you build on beginning skills to create songs and play with other people. Students with guitars, ukuleles or other stringed instruments can join together to create har-mony! Contact the instructor at 541.890.0595 if you’re wondering if the class is right for you. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register.AGES 12—Adult DAYS WednesdaysDATES February 24—March 16 TIME 6:30—7:30pm PLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes Ave COST $45 (4 classes)INSTRUCTOR Mich Lewis is a local singer-songwrit-er who has helped Rogue Valley students of all ages reach their guitar playing goals for over 16 years. Learn more at moontreemusic.com.
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Line Dancing for Adults 60 & Better Line Dancing is a great way to keep your brain on its toes! It enhances balance, provides fitness and strength, and improves mental acuity through complex movement. No partner is required and the class is ongoing so you can join at any time. See page 5 to learn more about the Ashland Senior Center. Pre-registration is not required.AGES 60 & up DAYS Beginners: Mondays & Tuesdays; Advanced: ThursdaysDATES Ongoing TIMES Beginners: 1—2:30pm; Advanced: 10:45am—12:15pmPLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes Ave COST $2 donation to the Senior CenterINSTRUCTOR Marsha Newton
DANCE WITH DAVE Swing, Salsa & the Romantic Nightclub 2-StepJoin the fun with Dave Kahn as you learn to dance the Salsa, Swing, Nightclub 2-Step and other popular dances. You’ll have fun and get some good exercise—no partner necessary (except for the Nightclub 2-Step)! Dave has been teaching dance in the Rogue Valley for over 10 years and dancing classes for over 25. He is good at what he does, and he loves it!Questions: Call/text Dave at 541.324.7981. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register. AGES 14—Adult DAYS MondaysPLACE The Grove DATES/TIMES/COST ($28 classes are for four lessons; $35 classes are for five lessons) Level 1 (No prior experience needed) 5—6pm Nightclub 2-Step | January 4—25 | $28/person West Coast Swing | March 7—28 | $28/person East Coast Swing | April 4—25 | $28/person 6—7pm Latin Club Dances* | January 4—25 | $28/person *Intro to Bachata, Cumbia, Merengue & Salsa Salsa | February 1—29 | $35/person
Level 2 (Prior experience with the dance of choice) 5—6pm Nightclub 2-Step | February 1—29 | $35/person6—7pm Salsa | March 7—28 | $28/person West Coast Swing | April 4—25 | $28/person
Seed Swap Are you planning a spring garden? Before you order a long list of seeds from catalogs, you might try acquiring seeds locally at North Mountain Park’s annual seed swap. You can save money, grow plants that are adapted to our local climate and exchange information with other gardeners. It’s fun and simple—just bring seeds you have saved from your garden and some bags or envelopes for taking seeds with you. The Nature Center also will be selling low-cost seed, harvested at the park by volunteers. For more in-formation call the North Mountain Park Nature Center at 541-488-6606. Pre-registration is not required for this program. AGES All ages welcome DAY Wednesday DATE February 3 TIME 7—8pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST Free; Pre-registration not required
Learn to Espalier a Fruit Tree Espalier is a gardening technique that allows even city-dwellers or people with teeny-tiny yards to enjoy growing and eating their own fruit. It is the art of training trees against a flat surface such as a fence or a trellis. Come learn about the art of espalier from ex-pert gardener, Valya Boutenko. The lecture will feature an inspiring and informative presentation featuring many of Valya’s own espalier trees. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 12—Adult DAY Tuesday DATE March 8 TIME 6:30—8:30pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $15INSTRUCTOR Valya Boutenko is a seasoned gar-dener, espalier expert and author of several books.
Monarchs & Milkweeds This class will cover basic monarch biology and the rea-sons for the recent population crash. Next, we will discuss how to create monarch waystations: specialized pollinator habitats to promote monarch breeding. Growing native milkweeds for monarch caterpillars and nectar plants for adult butterflies will be covered in detail. Hands-on activities will include milkweed seed-harvesting, cleaning, treatments to overcome dormancy and growing tips for raising milkweeds. Finally, we’ll talk about how controlled rearing of monarchs can help rebuild populations by excluding predators and parasites. Monarchs were once very common in the Rogue and Applegate Valleys, so let’s work together to help bring them back. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.
AGES All ages welcome(children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult)DAY Saturday DATE January 9 TIME 1—3pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $10INSTRUCTOR Tom Landis is a retired forester who is propagating native milkweeds and other nectar plants to bring monarchs back to the Rogue Val-ley. He has given over 45 Monarchs and Milkweeds workshops and has also helped install monarch way-stations around southern Oregon.
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Lawn Gone! How to Transform Your Thirsty Turf into an Ecological Landscape Are you ready to say goodbye to your lawn and create something more ecological? The early spring season, when plants are dormant and the earth is wet, is the perfect time for lawn replace-ment and transforming your yard. This class will cover the basic steps in a lawn-removal project: site assessment, design and planning, methods of lawn removal, sheet mulching and estimating materials. We will also touch on ideas for drought-tolerant plantings, pollinator gardens, xeriscapes and edible foodscapes. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 12—Adult DAY Tuesday DATES February 9TIME 6—8pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $20
INSTRUCTOR Kimberly Brown is a yard transformation consultant and an advocate for the alternatives to turf grasses.
Herbal Explorers: Rooted in Winter & Sprouted in Spring Children and parents will learn about edible and medicinal plants while exploring the abundance found on North Mountain Park’s trails and gardens. In Rooted in Winter, children and parents will learn more about wildcrafting in the winter setting. We will read an herbal story, do a scavenger hunt, and harvest plant roots to put into a warming chai tea. In Sprouted in Spring, children and parents will learn about wildcrafting in the spring setting. We will read an herbal story, do a scavenger hunt, and harvest plants to create a healing herbal lip balm and salve. Online registration is not available for this program, please call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606 to register. AGES 4—10 (children must be accompanied by an adult)DAYS Saturday DATES February 6 | Rooted in Winter April 9 | Sprouted in Spring TIME 10am—Noon PLACE North Mountain Park COST/CLASS $7/adult; $5/child; (plus $2 supply fee per person, paid to the instructors) INSTRUCTOR Erin Krenzer and Lauren Kemple are environmental educators who teach herbalism, gardening and environmental classes.
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Petroleum History, Current Status & Our Energy Future
This presentation will cover the following aspects of Petroleum:
1) A brief overview of the geology of petroleum (oil and gas) and how the industry conducts exploration, drill-ing, production, transportation and refining operations. How petroleum and other fossil fuels dominate energy supply and a global picture of consumption, production and reserves.
2) A look at the new sources of petroleum such as sub- and pre-salt, deep water, polar and gas hydrates reservoirs, as well as hydraulic fracturing in shale. An explanation of how these have dramatically changed the petroleum-supply picture in the US and globally and have caused new environmental concerns regard-ing water pollution, earthquakes and climate change.
3) A description of why we are addicted to petroleum, and alternatives such as conservation, coal, wind, solar, biofuels, geothermal and fuel cells.
Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES All ages welcome(children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult) DAY Wednesday DATE February 24TIME 6:30—8pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $5INSTRUCTOR Len Eisenberg is a geologist who worked for Chevron overseas on exploration projects. Len presents both school and community programs about evolution, earth history and the petroleum in-dustry. He built the Briscoe Geology Park, the ‘Climb through Time’ geologic climbing wall at ScienceWorks in Ashland and an Earth History Walk at Oregon Hills Park in Medford.
Medicinal & Edible Plant Walks Stroll through North Mountain Park to learn more about the abundance of edible and medicinal plants found in the gardens and on the ethnobotanical trail. Explore traditional ethnobotanical lore, as well as current trends and research regarding both native and cultivated plants found at North Mountain Park. Learn how to properly identify and sustainably harvest useful plants. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 12—Adult DAYS Sunday DATES March 6 | April 3 | May 1 TIME 3—4pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $8/walk INSTRUCTORS Erin Krenzer and Lauren Kemple are environmental educators who teach herbal, gardening and environmental classes.
Dormant Fruit Tree Pruning Experience a hands-on pruning demonstration of various fruit trees during the dormant season. Tools, techniques and theories on fruit tree pruning versus shade tree pruning will be discussed. Bring your cam-era. Class will be held rain or shine! Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 10—Adult DAY Saturday DATE March 12 TIME 10am—1pm PLACE Glenwood Park (corner of Ashland & Glenwood Streets) COST $10 INSTRUCTORS Casey Roland is a local arborist with 30 years of hands-on experience in the field of arbori-culture.
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Successful Seed Starting Increase your success when starting seeds at home, with or without a greenhouse. This is a “hands-on” class with seeds and materials provided. Dress appropriately to work in the greenhouse. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 12—Adult DAY Saturday DATE March 19TIME 10am—Noon PLACE North Mountain Park COST $20; includes all materials INSTRUCTOR Jennifer Ewing is a retired professional or-ganic gardener with a lifetime of experience starting seeds.
Building & Using Raised Beds A great alternative to poor soil, weeds, pesky critters and physical limitations, raised beds can make gardening a lot easier. The instructor, Jennifer Ewing, brings a sample bed to the class to demonstrate how to build raised beds and how to plant in them. The class will take place indoors. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 12—Adult DAY Saturday DATE March 19TIME 1—2:30pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $12INSTRUCTOR Jennifer Ewing owned and operated her own commercial nursery for 10 years and was head propa-gator for Siskiyou Rare Plant Nursery for four years.
Recycling: Where Does It Go & Why?
Do you know where your trash and recycling go? Join us to discover what happens to what you kick to the curb in Ashland and Talent. Learn the HOWs and WHYs of waste prevention and recycling. Participate in a hands-on exercise to learn what you can put in commingled recycling. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 13—Adult (children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult)DAY Wednesday DATE April 20 TIME 6:30—8pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST Free INSTRUCTOR Risa Buck, Recology Ashland’s Waste Zero Specialist, has lived in Ashland for nearly 25 years and enjoys sharing and strat-egizing with others about how to shrink what is ‘trashed’ and recycled. Her motto is, “It’s only trash if that’s how you treat it.”
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Rogue Valley Earth DayCelebrate Rogue Valley Earth Day on Saturday, April 23 from 11 a.m. to 4.pm., at the grounds of ScienceWorks Hands-on Museum. From local food, farms and gardening to energy conser-vation, waste prevention and transportation, explore exhibits that teach how small actions can make a big difference. Interactive activities, live entertainment, food & beer and kids’ activities will provide hours of fun and creative learning experiences for people of all ages. Rogue Valley Earth Day strives to be a zero-waste event with efforts to prevent, recycle or compost all materi-als generated during the festival. Please bring a reusable beverage container. For more informa-tion visit RogueValleyEarthDay.net.
Spring Garden Work Party Celebrate the arrival of spring while volunteering as a gar-dener at North Mountain Park on Wednesday, March 23, from 10:00 am to noon. North Mountain Park staff and volunteers will provide an orientation to the Demonstration Gardens, greenhouse and composting facility to kick off the season. Tools and snacks provided. For more information call the North Mountain Park Nature Center at 541.488.6606. Pre-registration is not required.
General Park Rules & RegulationsPark hours — dawn to dusk.
Alcohol/Narcotics — Not permitted in any Ashland park.
Smoking — Not permitted in any Ashland park.
Amplification — Only allowed at Lithia Park Bandshell; reservation required.
Fires & Barbecues — Only permitted in designated fire rings or in barbecue stands raised off the ground. Please do not leave a fire unattended or depart before extinguishing any fire.
Camping — Not allowed in any Ashland park.
Dogs — Except for service animals, dogs are only allowed in dog-friendly park areas. To view a map of dog-friendly parks in Ashland, visit ashland.or.us/DogFriendly.
Firearms — Use of firearms, fireworks and explosives is not permitted in any Ashland park.
Horses/Exotic Animals — Not permitted in any Ashland park.
Vending — No selling or soliciting is allowed in any Ashland park.
Facility RentalsAPRC rents two indoor facilities suitable for many types of events: the Ashland Community Center and Pioneer Hall. Both facilities have chairs and tables. Alcohol is allowed with a fee of $150. Fees, capacities and availability vary for each facility. Most events require liability insurance—Please visit www.ashland.or.us/FacilityInsurance for more information. General information available at ashland.or.us/Facility or call 541.488.5340.
Lithia Park BandshellEvents involving performances or amplification may take place only at the bandshell. The noise level must not exceed 75 dB when monitored from a point directly across from the bandshell on the park side of Granite Street. Maximum performance time is 1.5 hours and all performances and activities must conclude by 8 p.m. Reservations of the facility are available May through September only.
Ashland Community Skate Park1. All participants are required to wear protective head gear while using the Skate Park.2. Skateboard and rollerblade activities have priority over bicycle activities.3. Use the Skate Park at your own risk.4. Do not use the facility when the skate surface is wet.
Ashland Community GardensAPRC manages five community gardens: Ashland Creek Park, Scenic Park, Clay Street Park, Garden Way Park and the Ashland Senior Center Gardens in Hunter Park. For more information or to be added to a wait list, send an email to [email protected] or call 541.488.6606. Please include your name, email, phone number, and garden preference. —Ask about our ADA Accessible gardens.
Park & Facility Locations…• Lithia Park Office—340 S Pioneer St, off Granite St• Community Center—59 Winburn Way in Lithia Park• Pioneer Hall—73 Winburn Way in Lithia Park• The Grove—1195 E Main St • Oak Knoll Golf Course—3070 Hwy 66• Ashland Senior Center—1699 Homes Ave• North Mountain Park Nature Center—620 N MT Ave• Ashland Dog Park—Off W Nevada St• Ashland Community Skate Park—100 Water St•Ashland Rotary Centennial Ice Rink —95 Winburn Way in Lithia Park (seasonal facility: Nov—Feb; details pp. 11-15)
Park & Trail Finder Web App APRC’s Park Finder and Trail App will help you locate a park, rec facility or trail in Ashland! Go to the APRC home page at AshlandParksandRec.org or go directly to gis.ashland.or.us/AshlandParksandRec and simply enter an address or activity in the search box! You can find basic information on parks and open spaces in Ashland, including addresses and park hours, in addition to a complete list of park amenities. A photo gallery is offered for most locations. The app also features trails, offering trail names and distances for each highlighted segment. APRC would like to extend a generous thank you to the City of Ashland GIS Department for their hard work and coordination of the Park and Trail Finder Web Application for the benefit of citizens and visitors of Ashland.
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Ashland Parks & Recreation CommissionThe goal of APRC is to provide and promote recreational opportunities and to preserve and maintain public lands. We have three divisions:
• The Parks Division operates, maintains, constructs, and plans parks and recreational facilities within the system. It also develops new parks and administers open space areas.
• The Recreation Division provides recreational activities for people of all ages.
• The Golf Division operates, maintains and provides professional services for the Oak Knoll Golf Course, a nine–hole municipal course owned by the City of Ashland. Visit OakKnollGolf.org.
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1. LITHIA PARK 19. OAK KNOLL GOLF COURSE 2. HUNTER PARK 20. ASHLAND CREEK PARK
3. GARFIELD PARK 21. SCENIC PARK 4. RAILROAD PARK 22. CALLE GUANAJUATO
5. YMCA PARK 23. ASHLAND PONDS 6. GARDEN WAY PARK 24. CHITWOOD PROPERTY
7. GLENWOOD PARK 25. EVERGREEN
8. TRIANGLE PARK 26. ASHLAND GUN CLUB 9. CLAY ST PARK 27. WESTWOOD PARK
10. DOG PARK 28. KEENER PROPERTY 11. SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN PARK 29. GRANITE STREET PROPERTY
12. OREDSON TODD WOODS 30. BURNSON PROPERTY
13. NORTH MOUNTAIN PARK 31. LAWRENCE PROPERTY 14. BEAR CREEK GREENWAY 32. COTTLE-PHILIPS PROPERTY
15. HALD STRAWBERRY PARK 33. LIBERTY STREET ACCESS 16. ASHLAND COMMUNITY SKATE PARK 34. RIVERWALK
17. BLUEBIRD PARK 35. BRISCOE GEOLOGY PARK 18. SHERWOOD PARK
To view our MAPS online visit ashland.or.us/ParksMaps To learn about DOG-FRIENDLY parks in Ashland please, visit ashland.or.us/DogFriendly
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Lithia Park Facilities
Lithia Park Reservations & Facility Rental InformationPark facilities can be rented for private special events such as weddings, receptions, meetings, picnics, and family gatherings.
It’s Easy to Reserve in Lithia Park! You can make a formal reservation with a debit/credit card by call-ing 541.488.5340. To pay with a check or cash, visit the Ashland Parks & Recreation office located at 340 S Pioneer Street (upper Lithia Park). There is a refundable security deposit for any formal reservation. For other events, including picnics, birthday parties and family reunions, fees range from $55–$75 per four-hour time block depending on location.
Indoor Reservable FacilitiesThe Community Center and Pioneer Hall are indoor facilities available to rent for events such as weddings, receptions, birthday parties, meetings, and conferences. Fees and de-posits are required.
Reservations and Use PermitsReservations and Use Permits are required for all outdoor special events, including but not limited to walkathons, con-certs, festivals, and weddings. Parks Commission approval is required for some special event requests.
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Designated Outdoor Reservable SitesWe offer several reservable sites, including rustic natural areas with picnic tables and barbecues for groups of up to 250 people as well as small and large green lawns for more intimate or formal gatherings. Formal facility reservations are available from May through September only.
Call Us for More InformationIf you are interested in reserving a designated site in Lithia Park, the Community Center or Pioneer Hall, please contact the Ashland Parks & Recreation office for reservations or rental information at 541.488.5340. Most events require liability insurance—Please visit ashland.or.us/FacilityInsurance for more information.
Lithia Park Rentals
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Going Solar in AshlandNow is a great time to consider generating energy from the sun at your home or business. A solar system compares very favorably to many things on which we spend our money. In addition to reducing our use of fossil fuels and climate impact, it also lowers our energy bills.
In Ashland, an optimally oriented, unshaded solar electric system will generate about 1.32 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity annually per rated Watt of panels installed. Solar water heating systems typically save the equivalent of 2,500 kWh of electricity annually!
To encourage Ashland residents and businesses to install new solar electric systems, the City of Ashland provides site assessments and assists with financial incentives for qualifying installations. In Ashland, incentive funding is available through several sources, including Federal tax credits, Oregon tax credits and City of Ashland rebates. This can amount to considerable savings.
Below is an example of the economics of an Ashland Residential Solar Water installation:
2,500 kWh System (typical installed cost) ............................... $8,500City Rebate per (1,000 maximum) ........................................... - $1,000 @ $0.40 per annual kWh savings (rated)Federal Tax Credit @ 30% of cost basis (cost less City rebate) ... - $2,250Oregon State Tax Credit ($6,000 maximum) @ $0. 60 per annual kWh savings (rated) .......................... - $1,500 Net system cost ...................................................................... = $3,750
Annual production 2,500 kWh ($0.101 per kWh) ..................... $252
Simple payback ..................................................................... =15 years +/-
For more information you may contact City of Ashland’s Conservation Analyst, Larry Giardina at 541.552.2065 or email him at [email protected].
For more details on going solar in Ashland, please visit ashland.or.us/SolarPrograms.
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Bike Polo at Hunter Park Bike Polo is a fast-growing alternative sport that started in the late 1890s in Ireland and was played on grassy fields. It grew in popularity and was even demonstrated in the 1908 London Olympics. The modern version known as “Hardcourt Bike Polo” made its debut in the late 1990s in Seattle as a way for bike messengers and bike enthusiasts to pass time. It grew rapidly in popularity over the years and has spread worldwide with over 400 clubs and multiple associations hosting the North American championship and European championship. Hardcourt Bike Polo is a coed sport and all skill levels are welcomed. The game is played 3-versus-3 and the first team to score five goals wins; all while not stepping off your bike! We meet every Monday at 6 p.m. at Hunter Park on court 5 for regular pickup. Mallets and loaner bikes are available for use. Find us on Facebook @roguevalleybikepolo or contact Eric Michener at The Rogue Bicycle for more details, 541.482.3440.
Pickleball in lithia Park Join players from around the area at the Lithia Park Tennis Courts for fun organized PICKLEBALL play. Players should have their own gear, although some limited/donated equipment may be available. Nets and court lines are provided. Best of all, it’s free!
Spring & Summer Schedule Fall & Winter ScheduleWednesday ... 9am—Noon Wednesday ........1—4pmFriday ........ 7—11pm Friday ................4—7pm Sunday ........ 7—11pm Sunday ...............4—7pm
We are looking for an artist to design the logo for the 40th
Annual 4th of July Run! If your artwork is selected you will win $150, free T-shirts featuring your design and the pride of seeing your work in multiple mediums such as the event brochure, the APRC Summer Rec Guide, City of Ashland website, print ads and T-shirts!
Submissions are due no later than Tuesday, March 1, 2016. The winner will be notified by Monday, March 7, 2016. Check out all of the details and submit your winning design at ashland.or.us/JulyRun.
4th of July RunLogo Design Contest
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Dog classes are for friendly dogs that are current on vaccines and comfortable on a leash around other dogs and people. Colleen Shanahan is a certified dog behavior consultant who uses reward-based dog training and has professionally trained and handled dogs since 1997. All classes are held at The Grove. Private lessons also available by calling 541.601.7601.
Good Puppy Skills Puppies from two to five months that have started their shots are invited for playtime, learning and more! Research has shown the most important period of your dog’s life is under 16 weeks of age. Your puppy is learning every minute, so let’s set up a safe, clean environment to make learning good puppy manners easy and fun. Puppies will learn: SIT, DOWN, STAY, COME and LEASH WALKING. We will set time aside each week to answer questions about house training, chewing, barking and more! Please bring shot records to the first class. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register. NEW STUDENTS need to complete the “Group Class Questionnaire” and read, “What to Bring to Class” at...DogGoneFun.biz.DOG AGE 8—20 weeks OWNER AGE 18—Adult DAYS SundaysDATES Session 1 | January 10—February 7 Session 2 | February 21—March 20 Session 3 | April 17—May 15 TIME 10—11am COST $99 (5 lessons)
Good Dog Skills This multi-level class goes beyond basic dog training and teaches real life skills to parents and their pups from five months to 15 years. You will learn STAY, SETTLE, COME AND NICE LEASH WALKING and build confidence to take your dog anywhere without worrying about their jumping, pulling on the leash or not settling down. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register.NEW STUDENTS need to complete the “Group Class Ques-tionnaire” and read, “What to Bring to Class” at…DogGoneFun.biz. DOG AGE 5 months—15 yearsOWNER AGE 18—Adult DAYS SundaysDATES Session 1 | January 10—February 7 Session 2 | February 21—March 20 Session 3 | April 17—May 15 TIME 11:15am—12:15pmCOST $99 (5 lessons)
More Dog Gone Fun Classes Join like-minded people for ongoing adventures in play and training.Pre-requisite: Good Dog Skills or permission from instructor. Sign up for Dog Gone Fun classes at…DogGoneFun.biz or by ca l l ing 541.601.7601.
Small Dog Social Club This is a club for friendly dogs under 20 lbs.
DATES Session 1 | January 10—February 7 Session 2 | February 21—March 20 Session 3 | April 17—May 15 TIME 1—1:45pmCOST $30 (5 classes)
Great Dog Skills Polish-up your dog’s real-world-skills!
DATES Session 1 | January 10—February 7 Session 2 | February 21—March 20TIME 2—3pmCOST $99 (5 classes)
Good Citizen Canine Learn 10 essentials to encouraging the devel-opment of a well-behaved dog, both at home and in public.
DATES April 17—May 15 TIME 2—3pm COST $99 (5 classes)
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Preschool Puppet Theatre Please pre-register prior to program day
Gather around and see what Brenda Bear and friends are up to this winter/spring season. A brief lesson will be followed by the puppet show and play time. A snack and related craft activity will then be available. Enjoy a new show each month. Reservations are guaranteed only until 10:30 a.m. Please arrive early, as class space and parking are limited. No late seating. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times during the program. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.AGES Intended for children 3—5 years oldDAYS 2nd Friday each monthDATES December 11 | January 8 | February 12 March 11 | April 8 | May 13 TIME 10:30—11:45amPLACE North Mountain Park COST $6 per childINSTRUCTOR Anna Edmondson is a New York City-trained actor/dancer/singer and has been a performing artist since age six!
Help count birds that visit the feeders at North Mountain Park while learning to identify species with expert birders. This is a great opportunity for all-level birders to get acquainted with local birds and mingle with other birders. The information collected will be submitted to Cornell University’s FeederWatch Project, a nationwide citizen science bird-monitoring effort. Pre-registration is not required for this program. For more information please call the Nature Center at 541-488-6606.AGES 10—Adult DAYS Alternate Saturdays (November ‘15—March ‘16) DATES December 12, 26 | January 9, 23 | February 6, 20 | March 5, 19 TIME 9—10am PLACE North Mountain Park Pavilion COST Free; Pre-registration is not requiredINSTRUCTORS Rogue Valley Audubon Society volunteers
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Little Gnomes Preschoolers with their parent or friend will explore the trails, plants, creeks, ponds, animals and chang-ing seasons as we stroll through North Mountain Park. Play, movement, song, stories, activities or crafts, and monthly themes will be incorporated to engage children in learning about the natural world around them. Bring a pocket snack, water bottle, warm and waterproof lay-ers (rain pants and warm rain boots are recommended for freedom to play in all weather). After a wonderful morning of engaging our senses, we’ll enjoy an optional “bring-your-own” picnic lunch from 12—12:30 p.m. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.AGES 2—5 years old recommendedDAYS 2nd Monday of each month DATE December 14 | January 11 February 8 | March 14 | April 11 | May 9 TIME 10am—Noon (12:30pm)PLACE North Mountain Park COST $6/child INSTRUCTOR Shannon Clery is a naturalist and Waldorf-inspired teacher in both indoor and outdoor schools.
Salmon Spiral Solstice Celebrate the winter solstice by helping to transform the stone salmon spiral at North Mountain Park into in-stream habitat for salmon and other aquatic critters. Please dress appropriately for weather and rock moving. Gloves will be provided. Pre-registration is not required for this free program.AGES 10—Adult DAY Monday DATE December 21 TIME 3—4:30pm PLACE North Mountain Park below the Pavilion COST Free; Pre-registration is not required
Winter Bird Walk Stroll through North Mountain Park to view feathered fauna with birding expert Vince Zauskey. The leafless winter season offers birders a great opportunity to see the birds that spend the winter in our valley, such as White-crowned, Golden-crowned and Fox Sparrows. Participants may also see Hermit and Varied Thrush, Audubon’s Warblers, flocks of Pine Siskin and accipters such as Sharp-shinned and Coopers Hawk, as well as a Merlin regularly seen each winter around North Mountain Park! The class will also try to ID birds by call. Binoculars and field guides will be available for check out. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.AGES All ages welcome DAY Saturday DATE January 16 TIME 8:30—10am PLACE North Mountain Park COST FreeINSTRUCTOR Vince Zauskey is a Rogue Valley Audubon member, North Mountain Park volunteer and birding expert.
Learning Bird Songs This presentation focuses on learning to identify a bird by its song. The program will include use of poetry and lore that explores how the sounds of birds connect us to deep places in our psyche. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.AGES All ages welcome(children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult) DAY Wednesday DATE February 17 TIME 6:30—8pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $15INSTRUCTOR Shannon Rio teaches classes about birds, plant medicine and yoga. She is on the board of the Klamath Bird Observatory.
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Heritage Cemetery Days Local historians recall famous families and notable persons during historical walk and talks
Curious about those who came before us and the many stories that are part of our local Southern Oregon heritage? Their names are on streets and buildings throughout the Valley. Heritage Cemetery Days is a new event series offered by the Southern Oregon Historical Society, visiting historic cemeteries throughout the county. Local historians will be on-hand to tell stories about these beautiful and remarkable places and the people who came before. All events are on Sunday and are free to all who love history; advance reservations are not necessary. Tours will begin at 11 a.m. at the front gate of the cemetery and last about two hours. Wear comfortable walk-ing shoes and dress for the weather. For more information call the Southern Oregon Historical Society at 541.773.6536 x204. Tours will continue into the fall of 2016.
AGES All ages welcomeDAYS SundaysCOST Free; Pre-registration is not necessaryDATES / CEMETERY / HISTORIAN April 10 | Jacksonville Historic Cemetery | Dirk Sidleicki May 1 | Phoenix Pioneer Cemetery | Dorothy Cotton
The Joy of Berries Learn the tricks of being able to grow these wonderful treats of sweetness, nutrition and anti-oxidants. The class will address the four secrets for thriving blueber-ries, growing raspberries and the easiest and best berry (IMHO) to grow in the Rogue Valley: the Triple Crown, thornless blackberry. We will address watering, fertiliz-ing and general organic care for all of these. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.AGES 12—Adult DAY Tuesday DATE February 23 TIME 6:30—8pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $15 INSTRUCTOR Joel Heller has been growing berries for 20 years and teaching classes on growing citrus.
Ashland’s First Residents Archaeological survey investigations performed in Ashland from 2012-2014 recovered a number of artifacts from the Shasta village that was once situated at the site of Ashland’s present Plaza, as well as evidence from the town’s early white settlement during the 1850s to the 1870s. Jeff LaLande, the archaeological contractor for the projects, will discuss the findings as well as their implications for preserving Ashland’s early history. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.AGES 14—Adult DAY Wednesday DATE March 16 TIME 7—9pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $10 INSTRUCTOR Jeff LaLande has been a resident of the Rogue Valley for over 40 years. He worked with the U.S. Forest Service as an archaeologist and historian for over 30 years.
Exploring Ashland Parks’ Trails Learn about recreational trails in Ashland—locations, history and natural features through photos and maps—then plan some spring hiking adventures on your own. Get an overview of the Ashland Parks’ trails system with an opportunity to look at maps and ask questions after the presentation. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.AGES 10—Adult DAY Tuesday DATE April 5 TIME 7—8:30pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $5 INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey McFarland is the APRC Trails and Forestry Division Manager and a nature photographer.
Baby Birds Enjoy this entertaining program, which includes pho-tographs and stories about birds as babies in the nest and as fledglings. Prepare yourself to laugh and learn. All birding levels are welcome. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.
AGES 6—Adult (children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult)DAY Wednesday DATE March 30TIME 6:30—8pm PLACE North Mountain Park COST $15INSTRUCTOR Shannon Rio teaches classes about birds, plant medicine and yoga. She is on the board of the Klamath Bird Observatory.
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Biking the Greenway to Taste Wild Edibles
Enjoy a leisurely ride along the Ashland segment of the Bear Creek Greenway trail, stopping to learn about and sample a variety of local, wild edible plants along the way. Some recipes will be provided. Bring a bike in good working condition and a helmet. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606.AGES 10—Adult DAY Tuesday DATE April 12 TIME 4:30—6pm PLACE Meet at the Ashland Dog Park off Nevada and Helman Streets, with your bike and helmet COST $7 INSTRUCTOR Linda Chesney is the Stewardship Coor-dinator for the North Mountain Park Nature Center.
Tree Walk for Beginners In early recognition of Arbor Day, enjoy a walk through the natural and cultivated areas of North Mountain Park to view and learn how to identify some of its na-tive and planted trees. This walk will be designed for beginners in tree identification and will provide some basic knowledge about trees in our region. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Cen-ter at 541.488.6606.AGES All ages welcome (children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult) DAY Friday DATE April 15 TIME Noon—1pm PLACE Meet at North Mountain Park COST $5 INSTRUCTOR Pete Baughman is the ISA certified arborist for APRC.
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Spring Wildflower Walk in Oredson-Todd Woods
Join Marcia Wineteer of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for a wildflower walk in Oredson-Todd Woods. Learn to identify spring wildflowers along some of the trails. During the walk, Project BudBurst will be intro-duced; a citizen-science program for observing spring bloom periods annually. Bring hiking shoes, water and a snack. As with most APRC programs, pre-registration is required. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 12—Adult DAY Tuesday DATE April 26 TIME 5—6:30pm PLACE Meet at the Oredson-Todd trailhead (turn left on Lupine, off Greenmeadows) COST $7INSTRUCTOR Marcia Wineteer is a botanist for the BLM. She received her MS in Environmental Educa-tion with an emphasis on botany from Southern Oregon University.
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Learn about the birds arriving on their annual migration, and the year-round birds, as they prepare for springtime courtship. The evening presentation will use picture and audio aides to prepare for the 2-hour Saturday morning field trip! This is a class for all levels of birding ability. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 8—Adult(children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult) Lecture | Field Trip DAYS Wednesday | Saturday DATE April 27 | April 30 TIME 6:30—8pm | 8:30—10:30amPLACE North Mountain ParkCOST $20INSTRUCTOR Shannon Rio teaches classes about birds, plant medicine and yoga. She is on the board of the Klamath Bird Observatory.
Homeschoolers Explore Animals of the Rogue Valley
The North Mountain Park Nature Center, located in Ashland, is offering a morning of outdoor fun and learn-ing exclusively for young homeschool students. In this hands-on outdoor program, students ages 5 to 8 years will experience and appreciate the animal species with which we share our valley. Students will learn about the needs that people, domestic animals, and local wildlife share. They will learn about animal adaptations and will use close observation to notice signs of birds and other wildlife. Through Native American storytelling and role-playing games, students will learn about different types of wild animal homes and how local species care for their young. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 5—8 DAY Thursday DATE April 28 TIME 9:30am—Noon (includes a 15-min snack break) PLACE North Mountain ParkCOST $8/Child (parents welcome to stay)INSTRUCTOR Nature Center volunteers and staff.
Rogue Valley Bird Day Saturday, May 14, 8am—NoonRogueValleyBirdDay.net
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Special Events Bear Creek Salmon Festival SupportersA big thank you to all the 2015 sponsors, exhibitors and volunteers for making the 2015 Bear Creek Salmon Festival so successful!
CHINOOK SALMON ($1,000+)… Bureau of Land Management—Medford, OR DistrictAshland Parks FoundationThe Valley 106.3
BLACK BEAR ($500+)…Recology Ashland
BEAVER ($250+)…Jefferson Public RadioCynthia and Alfred B. LordThe Freshwater Trust
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Siskiyou de Mayo, A World Musical Festival Is the artist in you ready for a challenge? If you answered yes, APRC has an opportunity for you! We are looking for an artist to design a logo for our new annual event: Siskiyou de Mayo, A World Music Festival.
The festival, scheduled for early May, 2016, will take place in Lithia Park and celebrate multiculturalism with international music and dance! Our first annual line-up will feature: Salsa Brava with Jennifer Berry’s Rueda Dancers; Dawn KC, Middle Eastern Belly Dance; Tom Berich, Caribbean Steel Pan Band; Tony Sternad’s Cuban Rumba Troupe and more. The event will be MC’d by local storyteller and poet, T. Poe.
If your artwork is selected you will win free passes to our seasonal pool and ice rink, free T-shirts featuring your design and the pride of seeing your work in multiple mediums! Complete details at ashland.or.us/SiskiyoudeMayo. The deadline to apply is Monday, February 1, 2016. The winning artist will be notified by February 15, 2016.
Interested in sponsoring this event? Check out the details at ashland.or.us/SiskiyoudeMayo.
SALAMANDER ($100+)…Jackson Soil & Water Conservation DistrictAlan D. Miller—DBA Miller’s Renaissance Landscape & Design
ALDER TREE ($50+)…Wildlife Images
MAY FLY ($25+)…Ashland Food Coop
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Ashland Community Bike SwapSaturday, April 16, Noon to 2 p.m.The 26th Annual Bike Swap promotes bicycle transportation & recreation and benefits bike safety education by providing a community venue for buying and selling working-condition bicycles and related equipment. This event is made possible by Ashland Parks & Recreation Commission (APRC), RVTD (Rogue Valley Transportation District), and the City of Ashland Fire Department and Transportation Commission.
If you are interested in selling, items for sale can be dropped off Friday, April 15, from 5 to 7 p.m. and again on Saturday, April 16, from 8 to 10 a.m.
If you are interested in buying a bicycle, the swap will be open to the public on Saturday, April 16, from noon to 2 p.m. The event will take place at The Grove, 1195 E Main St in Ashland. Admission into the swap is $1 per person. Babies are free!
After March 3, 2016, call the APRC main office at 541.488.5340 for more information or visit RVTD.org/bikeswap. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Lori Ainsworth by email at [email protected] or by phone at 541.552.2264.
Rogue Valley Bird DaySaturday, May 14, 8 a.m. to Noon
Rogue Valley Bird Day is the local celebration of International Migratory Bird Day, which focuses on a most spectacular aspect of the life of a migratory bird—its journey between wintering and breeding grounds.
Join us on Saturday, May 14, from 8 a.m. to noon, to celebrate! Enjoy Wildlife Images exhibits, guided bird walks, and a bird-calling contest for all ages at 10:30 a.m.
This outdoor event is admission-free and takes place at North Mountain Park, 620 N Mountain Ave, Ashland. For more information please visit RogueValleyBirdDay.net or call the North Mountain Park Nature Center at 541.488.6606.
Special Events
Give back this Season
Volunteer with
PARKS & RECIce Rink Host – Work Parties – Community Bike Swap
North Mountain Park Nature Center Instructors
Lori Ainsworth, Volunteer Coordinator541.552.2264—[email protected]
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Meet our Adopt-a-Park Sponsor
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The Ashland Lions Club has been serving Ashland since 1938, funds the Southern Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Center,
and is a strong supporter of APRC.
Not only have they adopted our newest park–Ashland Creek Park–but you can also
see their handiwork in the refinishing of Lithia Park’s Butler Bandshell benches, picnic
tables and even chipped Lithia Park trails!
According to Lions President Bob Miller, “The Ashland Lions are men and women
coming together to give back to the community in which we live. Each of us
gives the time we can and the community and our members benefit.”
Ashland Lions
Ashland Creek Park
Thank you to our Adopt-A-Park & Trail Sponsors • Ashland Creek Park—Ashland Lions Club • Bluebird Park—Recology Ashland
• Briscoe Geology Park—The Jefferson Center • Calle Guanajuato—Albertsons in Ashland
• Clay Street Park—The Siskiyou School • Dog Park—NatureWise
• Garden Way Park—The Soroptimists • Garfield Park—The Yogurt Hut
• Glenwood Park—The SOU Green House • Hunter Park—Ashland Tennis & Fitness Club
• Oredson-Todd Woods—John Muir School • Lithia Park Japanese Garden—Barbara Settles
• Railroad Park—Wells Fargo Bank in Ashland • Scenic Park—Rotary Club of Ashland–Lithia Springs & the Ashland Kiwanis Club
If you would like to “ADOPT,” please visit ashland.or.us/Volunteer
JOHN MUIR SCHOOL
The Siskiyou School
Kiwanis Club of Ashland
• Heirloom Garden at North Mountain Park —Ashland Garden Club
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Share in a Living Treasure
THE PURPOSEThe purpose of the Ashland Parks Foundation is to enhance Ashland’s quality of life by financially supporting its parks system.
THE ORGANIZATIONThe Ashland Parks Foundation, established in 1995 under the laws of the State of Oregon as a nonprofit corporation, is recognized by the U.S. Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt benefit foundation. It is administered by a five-member board of Ashland residents.
WAYS TO GIVEGifts to the Foundation can be tailored to your own financial position and will usually have tax advantages. The Foundation is grateful for gifts of any amount.
FOR MORE INFO VISIT… AshlandParksFoundation.com Project A, Inc. is a proud supporter of the Ashland Parks Foundation
Examples of contributions to the Ashland Parks System:• The Oregon Shakespeare Festival semi-annually donates proceeds, which are held in trust, of one outdoor performance.• George Brinkworth donated his estate, including property and funds for improvements to neighborhood parks and Lithia Park.• The Daniel Meyer Family donated funds to build an outdoor swimming pool at Hunter Park.
Examples of Gifts• For specific facilities or capital improvements• For specific programs or activities• For unrestricted use and/or• As an endowment fund
AshlAnd PArks FoundAtion
The Ashland Parks Foundation has a goal to refurbish
the Butler-Perozzi Fountain in Lithia Park. The fountain,
situated on a formal terrace near the sycamore
grove, a rose garden and the Butler Memorial Band
Shelter, was offered as a memorial gift to the City
of Ashland in 1915 by Gwin Butler and Domingo
Perozzi. The fountain was sculpted by Antonio Frilli
in Florence, Italy, in the early 1900s and completely
restored in the 1980s. Funding is needed for general
repairs and vandalism. Due to its prime location
within Lithia Park, the fountain is vandalized more
frequently than any other area in Lithia Park.
Donations for the restoration project can be made
online at AshlandParksFoundation.com/Campaigns.
Share your favorite pictures of the fountain on the APRC
Facebook page, Facebook.com/AshlandParksandRec.
Butler-Perozzi Fountain in Need of Repairs
Other Parks & Rec Opps
Centra l Point Pa rk s & Recreat ion is offering a wide variety of classes and events this winter and spring. Please call 541.664.3321 x130 or visit centra lpointoregon.gov/parksrec to r e g i s t er for c la s s e s or for mor e information.
Christmas Lights ParadeWe invite you and your family to join us in celebrating the Christmas holiday! Parade will begin at 5:15 p.m. in downtown Central Point with activities at City Hall after the parade. Activities will include visits with Santa, hay rides, crafts, a Kiwanis book giveaway and a tree lighting immediately following the parade.
DAY Sat DATE Dec 5 TIME 5:15pm PLACE Downtown Central Point
Babysitting Essentials Boot CampDuring this three-day boot camp, we will combine the Basics of Babysitting with HeartSaver CPR for infants, children and adults. The classes will provide you with everything you need to become a top-notch babysitter. Upon successful completion and skills testing, you will be awarded a two-year CPR card for infant, child and adult, as well as first aid.
DAYS Tue—Thu DATES Dec 29—31 TIME 9am—1:30pm COST $110
Visit sportsmedford.com
Medford Parks & Recreation is the primary regional service provider for year-round adult sports leagues and other high quality, affordable youth sports programs. Visit sportsmedford.com for the latest catalog, or call them at 541.774.2400.
Youth Sports Programs
• Youth Indoor Soccer League (ages 4—8)
• Little Hoopsters Basketball Program (K—3)
• Coach Mac’s Basketball Clinics (ages 5—14)
• Kid Kicks Soccer Clinics (ages 4—8)
• NFL Football League (ages 6—12) Adult Sports Leagues
• Volleyball
• Indoor Soccer
• Outdoor Soccer
• Basketball
• Softball
• Kickball
Mighty Mites Basketball Mighty Mites Basketball provides children ages 5 to 8 with an introduction to basketball. Emphasis is placed on learning basic skills, teamwork, good sportsmanship and having fun! Skills are taught through drills and games played every Saturday. Each team plays for one hour on Saturday afternoon between 1:30 and 5 p.m. All children will receive a team jersey. We will have six teams with a maximum of ten members on each team.
DAY Sat DATES Jan 23—Feb 27TIME 1:30—5pm COST $40
Yoga Basic & Yoga Flow with Sandy Dennis
Yoga Basic is designed for beginners who want clear instruction on basic yoga postures, proper breathing and improving balance. Perfect for those in chronic pain who want to develop strength and flexibility. Yoga Flow is a traditional breath-centered yoga flow practice that integrates alignment and core strengthening techniques. Beginners are encouraged to modify the practice and move at their own pace as they explore movement through various postures.
DAYS Mon or Thu DATES Jan 4—Feb 25 TIMES Basic 4—5pm; Flow 5:30—6:30pm COST $57
Visit centralpointoregon.gov/parksrec
Central Point Parks & Recreation — Winter/Spring Programs
Medford Parks & Recreation — Winter/Spring Programs
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Mah Jongg of Adults 50 & BetterHave you ever wondered how to play American Mah Jongg? It’s a game of Chinese origin usually played by four persons with 144 domino-like pieces or tiles, the object be-ing to build a winning combination of pieces. We are now offering Mah Jongg at the Senior Center. Both experienced players and beginners are welcome. Pre-registration is not required. For more information call the Ashland Senior Center at 541.488.5342. See page 5 to learn more about the Ashland Senior Center.
AGES 50 & up DAYS ThursdaysDATES OngoingTIME 1—4pmPLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes AveCOST Free (a donation to the Senior Center is appreciated)—Pre-registration is not requiredINSTRUCTOR Dorothy Davis
Cribbage Club Did you know we now offer a Cribbage Club? On the first Tuesday of every month, beginning at 1 p.m., you can play, learn or re-learn Cribbage. Haven’t played in 20 years? Barely know the game? Love to play at every opportunity? No matter. All are welcome to join us for a game of Cribbage. Pre-registration is not necessary. We’ll make it work for anyone who wants to give it a try. Lots of laughter, lots of counting and plenty of fun! For more information call the Ashland Senior Center at 541.488.5342. See page 5 to learn more about the Ashland Senior Center.
AGES 50 & up DAYS Tuesdays DATES OngoingTIME 1—4pmPLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes AveCOST Free (a donation to the Senior Center is appreciated)—Pre-registration is not required
Computer Instruction for Adults 60 & BetterDo you need a little extra help with your computer skills? Individualized instruction from Bob Cox is available to aid you in setting up an email, surfing the Web, creating a brochure or documents, trying Adobe Photoshop, or just learning computer basics. Please call 541.488.5342 to make an appointment. See page 5 to learn more about the Ashland Senior Center. AGES 60 & up DAYS Mondays & WednesdaysDATES OngoingTIME 11—12:30pm by appointmentPLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes AveCOST Free (a donation to the Senior Center is appreciated)INSTRUCTOR Bob Cox
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iMac, iPod, iPad for Adults 60 & BetterDo you know how to use all the features of your iPad? Do you have questions about apps, emails and more? Individualized instruction from Clarence Glidewell or Claudia Little is available to help you better understand your Apple device! Please call 541.488.5342 to make an appointment. See page 5 to learn more about the Ashland Senior Center. AGES 60 & up DAYS Tuesdays & ThursdaysDATES OngoingTIME By appointmentPLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes AveCOST Free (a donation to the Senior Center is appreciated)INSTRUCTORS Clarence Glidewell or Claudia Little
Bicycle Street SmartsThis fast paced 4-hour class will give you the skills to drive your bike confidently through town. Participants will earn a certification from the American League of Bicyclists Traffic Skills 101 course by completing a free online course available at bikeed.org/courseintro.aspx—A certificate is issued followed completion of the online course and this class—Bring a copy of the test results to class to be certified. Please arrive with a safe, operating bicycle, helmet and water bottle. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register.
AGES 18 & up DAYS Saturday DATES February 20 | March 19 | April 2 TIME 9am—1pmPLACE The GroveCOST $35/classINSTRUCTORS John Colwell, Bill Heimann, Mike Faught and David Chapman, all League of American Bicyclist Certified.
Hearts & Spades for Adults 50 & Better
If you enjoy playing cards, consider joining us for a fun afternoon of cards, friendship and laughter. Pre-registration is not required for card games. For more information call the Ashland Senior Center at 541.488.5342. See page 5 to learn more about the Ashland Senior Center.AGES 50 & up DAYS ThursdaysDATES OngoingTIME 1—4pmPLACE Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes AveCOST Free (a donation to the Senior Center is appreciated)—Pre-registration is not required
Social Security Planning for Baby Boomers
This one-day workshop is designed for baby boomers who are not yet retired. The program will cover the basics of Social Security, strategies to maximize benefits and cur-rent reform proposals. Please bring a pen and notepad. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register.
AGES 50—70 DAYS TuesdayDATES January 26 | March 29 | May 24TIME 5:30—6:30pm PLACE SOU Campbell Center COST $10/workshop INSTRUCTOR Rich Todd is a Charter Retirement Planning Counselor with an MBA.
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Art Experiences Are you interested in a sampler art course? In this class you will get to try drawing, watercolor, charcoal, acrylic painting and mixed media. Session 1 Session 2DAYS Wednesdays Thursdays DATES January 6—Feb 10 April 14—May 19 TIMES 12:45—2:15pm 9—10:30amPLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $105 (6 lessons); includes $20 cost of materials
Watercolor Beginning — Learn to paint with watercolors. Classes include brushwork, color theory and basic drawing as needed for class projects. Small, non-critical group setting with individual attention.
DAYS ThursdaysDATES Session 1 | January 7—February 11 (Session 2 is a continuation of 1) Session 2 | February 25—March 31 TIME 10:45am—12:15pmPLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $85 (6 lessons)
Intermediate — Session 1 will focus on nature and Sessions 2 & 3 will also include figures, still lifes and individual studies. *Intermediate Drawing focuses on the same subjects; therefore, students who would like more drawing practice prior to the Watercolor class may find taking both classes (together) beneficial. DAYS WednesdaysDATES Session 1 | January 6—February 10 Session 2 | February 24—March 30 Session 3 | April 13—May 18 TIME 10:45am—12:15pm PLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $85 (6 lessons)
Drawing Beginning — Drawing is a foundation for many forms of art, including painting. Learn basics in a relaxed classroom environ-ment with individual attention.
DAYS ThursdaysDATES Session 1 | January 7—February 11 (Session 2 is a continuation of 1) Session 2 | February 25—March 31 TIME 9—10:30amPLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $85 (6 lessons) Intermediate — Session 1 will focus on nature, landscapes, skies, water and close-up studies. Sessions 2 & 3 will focus on figures, still lifes, individual studies and a variety of media. *Please see Intermediate Watercolor.DAYS WednesdaysDATES Session 1 | January 6—February 10 Session 2 | February 24—March 30 Session 3 | April 13—May 18 TIME 9—10:30amPLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $85 (6 lessons)
Acrylic PaintingBeginning — Learn the basics of acrylic painting in a small group setting with individual attention. Class includes brushwork, color theory and basic drawing as needed for class projects.DAYS TuesdaysDATES Session 1 | January 5—February 9 (Session 2 is a continuation of 1) Session 2 | February 23—March 29 TIME 11:15am—1:15pmPLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $99 (6 lessons) Intermediate — Classes include instructor-led studies as well as time for students to follow their own interests. Small group/individual attention. DAYS Tuesdays DATES Session 1 | January 5—February 9 Session 2 | February 23—March 29 Session 3 | April 12—May 17 TIME 9—11amPLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $99 (6 lessons)
Art with Cathy Egelston Mahoney... * See p. 43 for additional information on Cathy and her art classes.
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Visual Journaling This course will get you started making a sketch or painted journal for travel or making a record of experi-ences during daily life. Previous instruction in drawing and watercolor is helpful.
Session 1 Session 2 DAYS Wednesdays Thursdays DATES February 24—Mar 30 April 14—May 19 TIMES 12:45—2:15pm 10:45am—12:15pm PLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $85 (6 lessons)
Watercolor/Drawing Studio This is an intermediate-level class in which students have three hours to work on class projects. Classes include studies in nature, landscapes, figures, still life, and imagination. Students are also welcome to bring their own projects to class. Individual attention, small group.
DAYS Fridays DATES Session 1 | January 8—February 12 Session 2 | February 26—April 1 Session 3 | April 15—May 20 TIME 9am—Noon PLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm COST $148 (6 lessons)
* Cathy Egelston Mahoney’s ART CLASSES are for ages 18 and up, and are held at The Grove in the Otte/Peterson Rm. Supplies must be purchased prior to the first class (except for Art Experiences). Please call APRC at 541.488.5340 for a supply list. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register. Cathy has a B.A. in Art from California State University Northridge and has been an art instructor for over 20 years. She is a painter, muralist and portrait artist—www.cathyegelston.com. Private lessons available.
Art with Cathy...
Portrait Painting This is an intermediate-level class in which students will paint portraits in watercolor or acrylics from their photographs.
DAYS Tuesdays DATES April 12—May 17 TIME 11:15am—1:15pmPLACE The Grove, Otte/Peterson RmCOST $99 (6 lessons)
Recycled Paper Beads Back by popular demand! Learn how to create your own vibrant beads out of nothing but scrap magazine pages. Anna Edmondson will teach you how to select, cut, shape and varnish these unique craft items. At the end of the class, you will take home a collection of light and sturdy varnished beads in a variety of colors and shapes. Bring your favorite pair of scissors. All other materials will be provided; however, any used magazines or interestingly colored scrap paper will be a welcome addition. Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 10—Adult DAY Saturday DATE January 23 TIME 1—5pmPLACE North Mountain ParkCOST $40INSTRUCTOR Anna Edmondson, creator of “Wander-ing Bard Works” and designer of recycled wearable art, is the manager of the Ashland Artisan Emporium.
Introduction to Bird &Wildlife Photography for Teens
Students will learn how to use a digital SLR camera and telephoto lens in this small-group workshop. The basics of light, focus and composition will be covered. Finding and approaching wild birds/animals will be explored. Bring warm clothes and a notebook; camera equipment provided (if needed). Pre-register online at ashland.or.us/register or call the Nature Center at 541.488.6606. AGES 7th—12th Grade Students DAYS Saturdays DATE March 5 & 12 TIME 9am—Noon PLACE North Mountain ParkCOST $125INSTRUCTOR Daniel Elster has been a professional wildlife photographer for the past ten years. He has taught workshops, mentorships and private lessons and sells his work in local shows and through his website. See his pho-tos and more information at elsterphotography.com.
* See below for additional information
Building Bones Step-by-Step Building Bones Step-by-Step is a community-based exercise program designed from research conducted at Oregon State University’s Bone Research Laboratory, using balance and strength exercises to reduce risk of falling and slow the effects of osteoporosis and osteope-nia. This program supports people of all fitness levels, with modifications made for individual needs. For more information and/or to register please call the APRC office at 541.488.5340 (online registration is not available).AGES 30—AdultDAYS Mondays, Wednesdays &/or FridaysDATES Session 1 | January 4—February 12
Session 2 | February 22—April 1 Session 3 | April 11—May 20
TIME 8—8:55amPLACE The Grove, GymCOST $42 (6 classes); $69 (12 classes); $75 (18 classes)INSTRUCTOR Carol Lee Rogers is a certified fitness train-er with Better Bones and Balance, International Sports Science Associations and Aquatic Exercise Association.
Ashland Fitness Bootcamp Boot camp is a challenging, fun and effective fitness program designed to deliver maximum results. We combine activities like push-ups, agility exercises,resistance training, abdominals, power squats, speed drills, obstacle courses and endur-ance challenges to create a fun and rewarding total body workout— ashlandbootcamp.com.The Ashland Fitness Bootcamp is predominately a body weight HIIT workout. High intensity interval training, or HIIT training, is an interval workout that has been around for decades. The HIIT routine includes intervals of high intensity exercises, followed by recovery intervals of light to moderate intensity exercises. Due to the fact that this training involves pushing yourself to do intense exercise intervals, the HIIT workout can provide many advantages that the usual exercise routines cannot offer, including aerobic, anaerobic, muscular endurance and fat burning like never before!What do you need for the workout? Mat, towel, water, pair of dumbbells (5-20 lbs) and a positive attitude!TIMES 6—7am 8—9amDAYS Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Saturdays
Try your first session for FREE! Pre-register online at www.ashland.or.us/register. Punchcards, available at the first class, will allow participants to choose the workout times that fit their schedule. Purchase your 6 or 12 class punchcard at ashland.or.us/register.
Punchcards expire two months after purchase and unused punches are not refunded.
AGES 12—Adult DATES December—May PLACE The Grove, Gym COST $85 punchcard / 12 workouts; $55 punchcard / 6 workoutsINSTRUCTOR Tiazza Rose is an award-winning certified personal trainer, dance, and fitness instructor. Learn more at tiazza.com.
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FootGolf at Oak Knoll Golf Course
FootGolf is a new sport, already played at hundreds of golf courses across the country, that combines elements of soccer and golf. The player’s goal is simple: to kick a soccer ball into a 21-inch cup in the fewest strokes possible. FootGolf is perfect for juniors, families, soccer teams or anyone looking to enjoy our beautiful course at an affordable price. All the player needs to bring is a soccer ball (regulation #5 soccer ball) and soft-soled shoes (no soccer cleats allowed). Call the Oak Knoll clubhouse at 541.482.4311 to book your tee time and for more information about this exciting new sport! Learn more about our beautiful golf course on page 6 and/or visit OakKnollGolf.org.
AGES All ages welcome PLACE Oak Knoll Golf Course COST $4/youth (under 18) $8/adult $3/soccer ball rental
Archery Archery is a lifetime skill with many benefits that any individual or family can practice and enjoy. This is a great way for children to develop motor skills while improving focus and concentration. Adults also benefit by sharpening their senses and relieving stress. In this class you will learn about archery safety and Olympic-style techniques for successfully shooting at targets and having fun! The instructor, Lloyd Canty, began archery in Australia at the age of 7. He is currently the Archery Instructor at the Ashland Family YMCA where he teaches the beginner’s USA Olympic Archery program. Under his coaching expertise, hundreds of children, teens and adults have developed their archery technique and target-shooting skills. Please register by calling the APRC office at 541.488.5340. Online registration is not available for this program.
Family ArcheryFamily Archery is focused on having children and adult family members share the enjoyment of learning a new skill or for experienced adults to pass on their archery skills to younger generations.
AGES 8—AdultDAYS Wednesdays DATES Session 1 | January 6—27 Session 2 | February 3—24 Session 3 | March 2—23 Session 4 | April 6—27 Session 5 | May 4—25 TIMES 6:15 —7:15pmPLACE The Grove COST $50firstchild/adultpairing; $20 each additional family member (4 classes)
Individual TrainingIndividual archery will give archers the benefits of shooting and instruction in a group setting with more opportunity for individualized instruction and practice. Individuals should be prepared to work in small groups and sharing equipment, depending on class size.
AGES 13—AdultDAYS WednesdaysDATES Session 1 | January 6—27 Session 2 | February 3—24 Session 3 | March 2—23 Session 4 | April 6—27 Session 5 | May 4—25 TIMES 7:20—8:20pmPLACE The Grove COST $40/individual (4 classes)
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Tai Chi for Adults 50 & BetterTai Chi is a moving meditation that strengthens bones and muscles, improves balance and increases flexibility. Instructor Char Hersh will use various forms of Tai Chi to create a flowing routine that can be done anywhere. She recently added Qi Gong, the movement of energy through the body. The class is ongoing and instruction is continuous so you may join at any time. Your first class is as our guest. See page 5 to learn more about the Ashland Senior Center. Pre-registration is not required.
AGES 50 & up DAYS/TIMES Beginning/Intermediate on Mondays 9:15—10:45am Advanced on Thursdays 9—10:30amDATES OngoingPLACE Beginning/Intermediate, The Grove Advanced, Ashland Senior Center, 1699 Homes AveCOST $4 per class Pre-registration is not required
Gentle Yoga for Adults 60 & Better
Join instructor Marion Moore for a yoga class designed for seniors and people with physical challenges or limitations. Participants will be asked to get up and down from the floor once during each session. The class includes Iyengar-style alignments and sequenc-ing, with a strong emphasis on releasing unnecessary tension. See page 5 to learn more about the Ashland Senior Center. Pre-registration is not required. AGES 60 & up DATES OngoingDAYS/TIMES Wednesdays 9:15—10:15am & 10:30—11:30am Saturdays 10:30—11:30amPLACE Ashland Senior Center 1699 Homes AveCOST $15 (4 lessons); $5/class for drop-in Pre-registration is not required
1. Setting Up An Account—If you DO NOT have a customer account, please read these instructions. Register from the Customer Login screen. Click on request ACCount Now to register. Fill out the new ACCount request completely, including birth date. Please submit your request only once, and use your own information when filling out the form, not a child you wish to register. Once you have an account, you will have the opportunity to add family members. Please Note: An accurate email address is required to complete the registration process. You will receive an account confirmation email with your login name.
2. Add Family Members—If you wish to enroll family members other than yourself:a. Click on my ACCount.b. Then click on ChAnge FAmiLy members (under the PersonAL
inFormAtion category.) c. Fill in the information completely for each member of your
family. Please Note: Many of our activities have age and grade restrictions; therefore, birth dates and grade completed in school are required.
3. Search For An Activitya. You may search for activities by Category, LoCation, CLAss, or
CLAss number.b. Click on the activity name to see more details about it.
How to Register OnlineOnline registration is quick, easy, convenient, and available 24/7.
• See instantly how many spaces are still available for each activity
• Pay with VISA, MasterCard, or American ExpressYou can also browse the online version of this guide at the Parks and Recreation web page, ashland.or.us/recguide. If you have questions regarding online registration, please call Ashland Parks and Recreation at 541.488.5340.
APRC Resources Apps (web based applications) Park & Trail Finder gis.ashland.or.us/AshlandParksandRec Historical Sites & Features of Lithia Park gis.ashland.or.us/LithiaHistoric Ashland Community Garden ........541.488.6606
ashland.or.us/CommunityGardens Ashland Parks Commission .........541.488.5340
ashland.or.us/ParksCommission Ashland Parks Foundation ...........541.488.5340
AshlandParksFoundation.com Ashland Rotary Centennial Ice Rink (Nov—Feb)
ashland.or.us/IceRink .............541.488.9189Ashland Senior Center ...................541.488.5342
AshlandSeniorCenter.org Daniel Meyer Pool (June—Labor Day)
ashland.or.us/Swim .................541.488.0313General ............................................541.488.5340
North Mountain Park Nature Center .........541.488.6606NorthMountainPark.org
Oak Knoll Golf Course ....................541.482.4311OakKnollGolf.org
Park Facility Rentals .......................541.488.5340ashland.or.us/Facility
Weddings in Lithia Park .................541.488.5340
Community Resources Ashland Chamber of Commerce ..541.482.3486Ashland Garden Club ...............................................
ashlandorgardenclub.orgAshland Family YMCA ...................541.482.9622Ashland Library ..............................541.482.5715Ashland Little League .....................541.488.1421
ashlandoregonlittleleague.orgAshland Outrigger Canoe Club......541.488.8520Ashland Police Department ...... 541.482.5211Ashland Fire & Rescue ..................541.488.2770Ashland Tennis & Fitness Club ......541.482.4073Ashland Soccer Club ......................541.488.3406
ashlandsoccer.comBear Creek Greenway ....................541.774.6231Bellview Grange #759 ....................541.482.6692Coyote Trails School of Nature ......541.482.0513Earth Teach Park ............................541.601.4718Emigrant Lake Waterslides ............541.779.6324
Forestry Department .....................541.552.2900Historic Ashland Armory ...............541.482.1271Jackson County Animal Control ....541.774.6654Jackson County Parks ............... 541.774.8183Jackson Wellsprings .................. 541.482.3776Jefferson Nature Center .................541.773.1039Medford Parks & Recreation .........541.774.2400Mt. Ashland Ski Area Business ......541.482.2897Mt. Ashland Snow Report ..............541.482.2754Oregon Dept of Fish & Wildlife .....541.826.8774Oregon Shakespeare Festival ........541.482.2111Road Conditions .............................800.977.6368ScienceWorks Museum ..................541.482.6767SOU Community Education ..........541.552.6331WinterSpring Center ......................541.552.0620
winterspring.orgWildlife Images ...............................541.476.0222
4. Choose An Activity For Enrollmenta. In the ACtivity DetAiL screen, click on ADD to my CArt in the
blue banner under the activity description or at the bottom of the page.
b. Additional Activities—After you have logged on, you may continue searching and adding activities to your shoPPing CArt.
5. Update Shopping Cart—If more than one family member will be attending the activity, you need to enter each one separately so we have each family member enrolled in the class.
6. Choose Enrollees—On this page, choose the family member(s) who will be registering for each activity, then select Continue. Please Note: If you have not added your family members before reaching the enroLLee inFormAtion page, they will not appear under the enroLLee heading. You can click on my ACCount from here to add family member(s). Once all family members have been added, select shoPPing CArt. From there you may continue to CheCkout.
7. Checkout—Review your shoPPing CArt. From this screen you can remove activities from your cart, view more activities, or update your cart. If everything is correct, click on the CheCkout button to proceed.
8. Confirm Prices—On the ConFirm PriCes page, look over your transaction to confirm the price(s), time(s), and date(s) of each activity/class. Click Continue to proceed.
9. Payment—Enter your credit card information on the PAyment inFormAtion page. Please Note: The name and address must match those on file with your credit card company. If the ad-dress shown is not your billing address, click on my ACCount and change your address to match your billing address. Click Continue.
10. Receipt—Print out a copy of your receipt.
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• See previous page for complete instructions.• Pre-registration is required for all activities except where noted.• Activities are filled according to registration date. Register early! Help us avoid the cancellation of programs.• Mail or bring your completed Registration Form with payment to: Ashland Parks & Recreation Commission
(upper Lithia Park, off Granite St), 340 S Pioneer St, Ashland, OR 97520.• Or fax your completed Registration Form, including credit card information, to the Parks & Recreation Main Office at 541.488.5314 or the North Mountain Park Nature Center at 541.488.6607.
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PLEASE NOTE — PRIOR TO ENROLLMENT IN ANY ASHLAND PARKS & RECREATION ACTIVITY YOU MUST SIGN A CURRENT YEAR LIABILITY WAIVER. ONLY ONE LIABILITY WAIVER PER CALENDAR YEAR IS NEEDED.
Liability Waiver (required): Name of Participant ______________________________________________________________________________
I hereby certify that I am 18 years of age or older. If I am the parent or legal guardian of a participant who is under 18 years of age, I agree that the following provisions shall apply to that participation and agree to be fully bound by them. I understand that participation in the Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission (APRC) recreational activity involves risk of injury or death. Participant is not affected by any physical con-dition or disability that would make participation unsafe. I understand that APRC will not provide medical treatment, and I authorize APRC to arrange for any necessary transportation in the event of an accident or emergency.For myself, my heirs, assigns or anyone who might claim on my behalf, I voluntarily assume all risks of participating in this activity and I waive, release and forever discharge any claim against APRC, its officers, agents and employees against any claim, loss, liability or expense, including attorneys’ fees, that may directly or indirectly result from participation in this activity, even though that liability may arise out of the negligence or carelessness of the persons or parties named in this waiver and release.
Signature (required) Date _____________________of Participant or Parent/Guardian if under 18 years of age
Instructions See page 4 of Recreation Guide for complete registration schedule, options and refund policy.
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PAIDKlamath Falls, ORPermit No. 1666
ASHLAND PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION340 S Pioneer St , Ashland, OR 97520541.488.5340 | [email protected] s h l a n d P a r k s a n d R e c . o r g
DEC 2015 —MAY 2016
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Upcoming Events... • First Frost, an Opening Celebration at the Ashland Rotary Centennial Ice Rink
Sat, Nov 21—Details at ashland.or.us/IceRink (The rink officially opens Nov 18)
• Ashland Community Bike Swap at The Grove
Sat, Apr 16—Details at RVTD.org/bikeswap
• Rogue Valley Bird Day at North Mountain Park
Sat, May 14—Details at RogueValleyBirdDay.net
• Siskiyou de Mayo, A World Musical Festival, in Lithia Park
Early May—Details at ashland.or.us/SiskiyoudeMayo