Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation Summer 2013 catalog

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Summer 2013 Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) Swim lessons are one of many choices available through Portland Parks & Recreation. Inclusion Services can help you get started in a new activity! See page 4. Teens and adults enjoy getting out. See pages 5-9. Message from Debbie. See page 7. Register on-line at www.PortlandParks.org Mayor Charlie Hales 503-823-PLAY Director Mike Abbaté

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Adaptive and Inclusive (AIR) Winter 2013 program guide. Community-based recreation activities and leisure services especially designed for teens through adults who have a disability or special need.

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Summer 2013

Adaptive and InclusiveRecreation (AIR)• Swim lessons are one of many choices available through Portland Parks & Recreation.• Inclusion Services can help you get started in a new activity! See page 4.• Teens and adults enjoy getting out. See pages 5-9.• Message from Debbie. See page 7.

Register on-line at www.PortlandParks.org Mayor Charlie Hales503-823-PLAY Director Mike Abbaté

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Welcome................................................................ 2New Participant Information ................................. 3Inclusion Services ................................................. 4Adaptive Bike Day and Bike First ........................ 4Teen Activities ..................................................... 5Adult Outings .....................................................6-9Monthly Dance ...................................................... 9Free Summer Activities .................................. 10-11Facility Map ...................................................12-13Registration Information ................................14-15

WELCOMEAdaptive and Inclusive

Recreation (AIR)426 NE 12th Ave.

Portland, OR 97232

Telephone: 503.823.4328

Interim Program Supervisor: Kristine Canham Email: [email protected] Coordinator: Kevin Mattias, MSEmail: [email protected] Leader: Teresa KoonEmail: [email protected] Leader: Kay-Lani MunroEmail: [email protected]

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 am - 5 pmClosed: May 27 - Memorial Day July 4 - 4th of July Sept 2 - Labor Day

Telephone: (503) 823-4328 V/TTYFAX (503) 823-4329Bus Lines: #70, 12th Ave. Bus #12, #19, #20 and MAX are within three blocks.Parking: On-street or Portland Tennis CenterDisabled Access: Entrances: Accessible Parking: Accessible. Designated spot in the Tennis Center parking lot and on-street in front of the out-door tennis courts by the AIR office. Restroom: Accessible Note: The office is not adjacent to the parking lot or street. Call office for directions.

ScholarshipsCity of Portland residents and non-residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance can apply for partial scholarships for AIR activities. Contact AIR or Kevin at 503-823-4328 V/TTY.

Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation Program InformationCall 503-823-4328 V/TTY if you would like the information in the AIR guide read to you.

Portland Parks & RecreationInformation HotlineFor information on Portland Parks & Recreation services and programs, call the Parks Hotline at 503-823-PLAY (7529). Information is also available on the internet for those using voice synthesis. Visit our website at: www.PortlandParks.org.

Portland Parks & Recreation MissionPortland Parks & Recreation is dedicated to ensuring access to leisure opportunities and enhancing Portland’s natural beauty.

Fall RegistrationFALL 2013View and register for Portland Parks & Recreation classes on-line August 12at www.PortlandParks.org.

The Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) program offers community-based recreation activities and leisure services especially designed for youth through adults who have a disability or special need. Our services assist people to develop and use their leisure time in ways to enhance their health, independence and well-being.

AIR MISSION STATEMENT

No matter what your age, you can be active through AIR and/or Inclusion Services.We encourage you to sign up early. If you have comments or questions, please give us a call at 503-823-4328 V/TTY.

AIR Program Staff

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If a participant is new to the AIR community outing program or has not participated in an outing for a year or more, an individual orientation will need to be done after registration, and prior to the first outing. Orientations are scheduled with AIR staff and are done at the AIR office. A Participant Assessment Form is required for participation in the AIR community outings and special interest classes. Neither of the above is required for the weekly bowling program or monthly dance since they are drop-in programs and registration is not required.

The safety and well-being of all participants and staff is of utmost importance. Therefore, AIR staff will assess each individual’s ability to be safe in the community and will make recommendations accordingly. Alternative strategies and resources will be utilized whenever possible to support an individual’s successful participation in an activity. Aggressive and challenging behaviors that put self or others at risk are not suitable for a community setting. Some activities may not be advisable due to physical inaccessibility and skill requirements. AIR staff will review an individual’s needs and skills on a case-by-case basis.

PP&R staff may provide personal care for participants with disabilities if they are registered for a PP&R activity in the brochure sections of Pre-School and Youth. AIR staff can administer medication and assist with basic feeding, except for tube feeding. If AIR staff is asked to administer either over the counter or prescription medication, the guardian must sign a release form and information sheet prior to the activity. The guardian must give the medication to the AIR staff. We can not accept medication from the Tri-Met LIFT drivers. If an individual needs personal assistance with mobility, please call the AIR office prior to registration. There is no registration cost for personal assistants who come with participants as an accommodation, although they will need to pay for any additional meals, supplies, or admission fees.

All AIR programs are wheelchair accessible unless otherwise stated.Staff requests no perfume or fragrances at AIR activities.

Community Outing PolicyIn an effort to keep groups small, excursions include only nine to eleven participants. The outings use one van, which is wheelchair accessible. Staff ratio is usually 1 staff for every 3 participants. A smaller ratio may be available upon request. Participants need to stay with AIR staff at all times. Appropriate behavior is expected throughout the activity. Because of the limited number of spaces available, each group/foster home or day program is limited to three people per trip. You may ask to put additional people on the waiting list. We are not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items during activities.

Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) does not allow participants, staff or volunteers to drink alcohol or use illegal drugs while participating, working, or volunteering in activities. This includes community outing locations where alcohol is served.

AccessibilityDoor-to-door transportation to AIR activities may be available through the Tri-Met Lift program. Call them at 503-962-8200 for more information.

Let us know if you need a sign language interpreter or FM Loop amplifier in order to participate in a Portland Parks & Recreation program, activity, or service. Please call at least five working days in advance so that arrangements can be made. Services are free. Call AIR at 503-823-4328 V/TTY.

See page 4 for PP&R Inclusion Services information.

Please remember that all AIR outings are done as a group activity. Participants must stay with AIR staff at all times no matter how independent they are. Because this is a group activity, participants may not get to do everything they want because of the needs of the whole group.

NEW PARTICIPANTS

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BIKE FIRST

INCLUSION SERVICES

June 17 - 21:

For All Ages!

Age: 8-

Adult!

for people with disabilities

Try your hand at biking. Several different types of bikes will be available for you to try out including two, three and four-wheel cycles. Helmets are required

Sunday, June 29:00 am – 1:00 PM

FreeNo registration is required

Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade Festival Plaza parking lot under

the east end of the Hawthorne Bridge

and some will be available to use at the event. Co-sponsored by Adventures without Limits, Oregon Disability Sports and Shriners Hospital for Children. Questions ? Call Kevin at 503-823-4328.

Adaptive Bike Day Clinic

What Is Inclusion Services?Inclusion Services advocate for people of all ages with disabilities and special needs to fully participate in the exciting programs that are offered through Portland Parks & Recreation. Inclusion Services makes every effort to accommodate the needs of each participant.

How Do I Get Started?1. Go to your local Portland Parks & Recreation facility and pick up a program guide or go online at www.PortlandParks.org.

2. Choose what you would like to participate in and register at the facility. When registering for an activity, mention that you will need an accommodation to participate.

3. After registration, call 503-823-4328, V/TTY, to talk to Kevin or Teresa at Inclusion Services. Accommodations are made as needed, and can be flexible and creative, ensuring the participant engages as independently as possible.

4. Please contact us at least ten (10) business days, Monday through Friday, in advance of the activity or class to receive an accommodation.

ADAPTIVE BIKE DAY CLINIC

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TEEN ACTIVITIES AGE: 12 - HIGH SCHOOL TRANSITION

Teen Explorers Age: 12 through High School TransitionVenture into the outdoors to discover the many different environments that make-up our ‘home.’ Hands on activities bring a better understanding of how trees, plants, streams and animals affect you. Enjoy being outside while creating friendships. We will travel to a different park each day in the Tri-County area. A list of what to bring will be sent out after registration. For more information and accessibility call AIR at 503-823-4328. Location: The parking lot of the Portland Tennis Center, 324 NE 12th, across from Franz Bakery. The cross-street is Flanders. Course #406434 Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 3:00 pmAugust 5 – August 9 Resident $220/Non-Resident $286

BUDGET

City Budget Updateby Jennifer Yocom, Community Relations Manager,Portland Parks & Recreation

As you may know, the City of Portland is facing a $25 million deficit for fiscal year 2013-14. Several factors have impacted this deficit including the Multnomah County Library District, the recent Department of Justice settlement, and budget notes from the FY 2012-13 Adopted Budget. With that, the Mayor and City Council have asked all City bureaus, including Parks, to develop a budget based on 90% of their current budget (the Current Appropriation Level). That means Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) faces up to a 10% cut in programs and services.

While we don’t know what PP&R’s final budget will be at this point, it is possible that certain programs will be changed, reduced or eliminated, or fees will increase to help cover costs.

Follow the process at www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/budget, and find out more about community budget forums where you can testify at www.portlandoregon.gov/cbo. The City’s final budget should be adopted in June and implemented on July 1, 2013, the first day of the new fiscal year.

The work of PP&R—its parks, natural areas, community centers, and programming—daily and directly affect the lives of Portland residents. Follow what’s happening and consider attending and testifying at public meetings about the issues important to you.

Possible10% reduction

FY 2013-14

Community Centers Offer Teen Programs

Portland Parks & Recreation has lots of exciting programs for teens up to 18 years old, located at local community centers. Several of the centers have a Teen Services coordinator who plans activities such as trips, performing arts, sports, fitness and weekly social activities. To get involved look at the guide from your local community center, register for an activity and let the site know if you need an accommodation in order to participate.

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Music In The Park Age: 18 – AdultRelax in the cool breeze as the notes dance in harmony. Smile as the melody plays while enjoying the great outdoors in its splendor. An unforgettable day filled with great sounds and the company of others. This will be an instrumental experience not soon to be forgotten. Enjoy an up beat and lively marimba concert at Esther Short Park in Vancouver. We will eat lunch before the concert. Bring $10 for lunch.Course #407979 Wednesday 10:30 am - 2:00 pm July 24 Resident $17/Non-Resident $22.10

Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center Age: 18 – Adult Spend the day viewing the awesome power of Mother Nature. Discover the history of the explosion while visiting educational centers. Enjoy time with friends and a picnic lunch. We will visit the Mt. St. Helens Forest Learning Center and Johnston Ridge Observatory. Bring your lunch and $10 for admission. Bring extra money for shopping at the gift stores.Course #406333 Wednesday 8:30 am - 6:00 pm July 10 Resident $40/Non-Resident $52

Lunch At Seaside Age: 18 - AdultDined at the beach lately? Experience a wonderful trip to the coast and have lunch at a local restaurant. Shop at stores and stroll the accessible boardwalk, without getting sand in your shoes. Enjoy the view of the Pacific Ocean. Bring $15 for lunch and extra money for shopping. Please note that this is a 9-hour trip, which may be too long for some people. Participants need to have the ability to do a lot of walking. Course #406330 Wednesday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm July 17 Resident $35/Non-Resident $45.50

LOCATION All outings leave from the parking lot of the Portland Tennis Center, 324 NE 12th, across from Franz Bakery. The cross-street is Flanders. Look for the Parks & Recreation white van. Bus #70 stops near the parking lot but doesn’t run until 9:00 a.m. on Saturdays. Buses #12, #19 #20 and MAX are within three blocks. For more information on outings, call AIR at 503-823-4328 V/TTY.

WEDNESDAY ADULT OUTINGS AGE: 18-ADULTChoice of three community outings from pages 6 - 9

Withdrawal & Refund InformationWITHDRAWAL & REFuNDS: Please notify us at least three business (Monday-Friday) days, before the start of your program so that we can refund or credit your account for the registration fee. Refunds will not be given without enough notice. Pre-paid materials and admission tickets cannot be refunded.

Refund request timeframe requirements1st Day of activity Latest time of notification

Monday Prior Wednesday at noonTuesday Prior Thursday at noonWednesday Prior Friday at noonThursday Prior Monday at noonFriday Prior Tuesday at noonSaturday Prior Wednesday at noonSunday Prior Wednesday at noon

Skamania Lodge In The Columbia Gorge Age: 18 – Adult Enjoy the scenery with a relaxing drive up the beautiful Columbia Gorge to Stevenson, Washington. Enjoy the spectacular view of the river and mountains from the deck while having lunch with friends. We will enjoy a wonderful NW meal in the Cascade Dining Room. Bring $25 for lunch. Course #406485 Wednesday 9:30 am - 4:00 pmJuly 31 Resident $29/Non-Resident $37.70

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Friends, Food and Fun While Eating Out #2 Age: 18 - AdultWhat is your favorite meal? Enjoy the aroma and tastes of a special treat. Come with us and dine with old and new acquaintances. Dessert anyone? We will be going to the Cruise In Country Diner near Hillsboro. The diner has the clasic feel of the 50’s and 60’s. Order old-fashioned burgers, homemade fries, sundaes and shakes. Afterwards we will go to the Jackson Bottom Wetlands Education Center. See an eagle’s nest that is the size of a Volkswagen! Bring $20 for lunch and admission to the center. Course #406365 Wednesday 10:00 am - 3:30 pm August 7 Resident $23/Non-Resident $29.90

WEDNESDAY ADULT OUTINGS AGE: 18-ADULT

Choice of three community outings from pages 6 - 9

Willamette River Jet Boat Ride Age: 18 - AdultTravel at a high speed with the wind flying through your hair. Feel the spray of the water as you travel through the city, having a wonderful day. This is a way to see the sights differently. Learn about the history of the area that we live in. Bring $40 the day of the outing to pay for a 2-hour jet boat ride and dinner afterwards. People must be able to step down independently over a rail into the boat and sit on a bench seat for 2 hours. There is no restroom stop during the ride. If you have accessibility questions, please call AIR at 503-823-4328. Course #406487 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 8:15 pm August 14 Resident $27/Non-Resident $35.10

So long for now from DebbieAfter 33 years of working at the best job possible, I will be retiring June 1st. I started working for Portland Parks & Recreation in March of 1980.

A lot has changed in 33 years. The program had two name changes. When I started the name of the program was Specialized Recreation. Later it was changed to Disabled Citizens Recreation (DCR) and then to Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation (AIR). In 1980, the only participants served had developmental disabilities, I had never heard of Autism. Now AIR serves people of all ages who have any type of disability/special need. Providing inclusion services was a concept that was just starting to be talked about around the nation. The term use to be mainstreaming, then integration.

Now PP&R provides people with the opportunity to have an accommodation in any class that they register for.

I want to give a big thank you to all of the great staff and volunteers that I have worked with over the years. And to the parents who trusted me with their children, no matter how far away I took them on a community outing or off to camp Ky-O-Wa.

What will I do in the future? I have always had a passion for working with animals. I even wanted to be a veterinarian for a while. I plan to volunteer with animal programs. I look forward to having more

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time to ride my horse, walk my dog, work out and practice all of the musical instruments that I play. Of course there are friends to see and house/yard work. I will miss the wonderful friendships I have had with the program participants. I wish you all the best, and please continue to enjoy what Portland Parks & Recreation has to offer. Go out and have fun!

Debbie 2013

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FRIDAY ADULT OUTINGS AGE: 18-ADULTChoice of three community outings from pages 6 through 9

Friends, Food and Fun While Eating Out #1 Age: 18 - AdultWhat is your favorite meal? Enjoy the aroma and tastes of a special treat. Come with us and dine with old and new acquaintances. Dessert anyone? We will have lunch at John’s Incredible Pizza Company. Enjoy a buffet with pizza, salads, soups and desserts. There are five dining rooms. Each one has a different theme. Play arcade games and ride on the bumper cars. Bring $9 for the buffet and extra money for games.Course #407087 Friday 10:30 am - 2:00 pm July 12 Resident $18/Non-Resident $23.40

Fun and Adventure At The County Fair Age: 18 - AdultEscape from the ordinary with an unforgettable ‘down home’ experience. Develop a life-long love for an old-fashioned American tradition. From farm animals and crafts to games and rides, nothing compares to the scents, sounds and memories you will remember for years! We will be going to the Washington County Fair in Hillsboro. Admission is free. We will eat lunch at Burgerville before we go to the fair. Bring $10 for lunch and extra money for the fair. Note: Due to limited time, we will not be doing carnival rides. Please consider the AIR Oaks Park trip on August 16 if you want to do rides. Note that this trip has a lot of walking. Course #406331 Friday 10:30 am - 5:00 pm July 26 Resident $27/Non-Resident $35.10

Catch The Big One! Age: 18 - AdultDo you like fresh trout? Experience the sensation of catching and eating your own dinner. Improve fishing skills and hook a ‘whopper’ from a stocked pond located in a natural setting. Imagine the fun you will have sharing personal fish stories that will surprise friends and family. We will be fishing at Rainbow Trout Farm in Sandy, where you are guaranteed to catch a fish. They even clean them for you! Bring a lunch for a picnic. The price for 1 fish is $8 or 3 fish for $20. We will have ice cream afterwards. Course #406348 Friday 10:30 am - 4:00 pm August 2 Resident $22/Resident $28.60

Residents: People who live in the City of Portland tax base.Non-residents: People who live outside the tax base, like Gresham, Lake Oswego and Clackamas.

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Summer Picnic In The Park Age: 18 – Adult What are your favorite memories of eating out under the trees? The smell of fresh air? The sounds of children playing? Good food? Enjoy a delicious lunch with old and new friends and just watch the world go by. Take a leisurely stroll to enjoy the beauty of our natural surroundings. We will have a BBQ at Blue Lake Park. Afterward you can wade in the swim area (no swimming), go for a nature walk and play games. Course #407049 Friday 10:30 am - 3:30 pm July 19 Resident $21/Non-Resident $27.30

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Bowling Bonanza Age: 18 - AdultThere is no time to ‘spare!’ Improve your bowling skills and meet new friends while discovering the excitement of this not-so-old-fashioned American pastime. This adventure is sure to be right up your ‘alley.’ Let’s Split! We will be bowling two games at 20th Century Bowl. There is adaptive equipment to use. Enjoy lunch at Burgerville. Bring $15 to pay for lunch, bowling and shoes. Course #407062 Friday 11:00 am - 3:30 pm August 9 Resident $18/Non-Resident $23.40

A Thrilling Day At Oaks Park Age: 18 - AdultWhat is your favorite amusement attraction? Hang on tight as you spin, dip and roll your way to adventure. Develop friendships and a lifelong love for excitement, sure to create great memories and put a smile on your face. Bring your lunch, $15 for a ride bracelet and to buy a snack. Please note that AIR staff will not be going on the rides with the participants. Please call AIR at 503-823-4328 for information about the accessibility of the rides. Course 406313 Friday 11:30 am - 4:00 pm August 16 Resident $15/Non-Resident $19.50

MONTHLY DANCE

Mt. Scott Community Center5530 SE 72nd

(four blocks south of Foster Blvd.)Bus #10 and #14

Cost - $5Age 16-Adult

1st Friday of the month

May 3th June 7th

There are no dances in July, August or September. Fall dances start October 4th.

Have fun dancing to a DJ or a band. Socialize with friends, both old and new. Refreshments are provided. Cost for participants is $5. Facility staff and parents are free, but donations are kindly accepted to help with the cost. Group and foster home staff must stay to assist their participants in the dance unless prior arrangements have been made with AIR, 503-823-4328 V/TTY. Children and youth under 16 are not permitted in the dance for safety reasons.

Due to the large number of participants who attend the dance, AIR staff is only able to supervise participants who are in the auditorium, social room or the hallway of the center. We do not supervise the outside grounds or the bus stop.

Staff is unable to provide assistance to participants that need close supervision or personal care in the restroom. Please note that if a person has a seizure during the dance, the PP&R policy is that the city’s EMT service will be called even if the person has support staff or family there.

FRIDAY ADULT OUTINGS AGE: 18-ADULT

In the van each seat accommodates 2 average size adults. If

you need additional space, contact AIR at 503-823-4328 prior to registering.

Scholarships City of Portland residents and Non-residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance can apply for partial scholarships for AIR activities. Contact AIR at 503-823-4328 V/TTY.

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NeighborhoodConcerts

in Southeast Portland • SELLWOOD RIVERFRONT PARK, Mondays at 6:30pm SE Spokane St & Oaks Parkway July 8: Nikki Hill, Rootsy Rock ‘n Roll July 15: The James Low Western Front, Dusty, Original Folk Pop Little Smiles Pediatric Dentistry presents July 22: Brownish Black, Vintage, Basement R&B and Soul Windermere CCRG, Sellwood Branch presents July 29: The Machete Men, Driving “Rock en Espanol” Aug 5: Lloyd Jones, Swingin’ Rhythm & Blues

• MT. TABOR PARK, Tuesdays at 6:30 pm In the Volcano - SE 60th Ave & Salmon Warner Pacific College presents July 9: LoCura, Rebel-Spirited Bay Area Latin July 16: Sassparilla, Raucous Dust-Bowl Blues July 23: Nancy King, Portland’s Legendary Jazz Chanteuse July 30: Dr. Theopolis, Wacky Funk & Hip-Hop

• VENTURA PARK, Wednesdays at 6:30pm SE 115th & Stark Aug 7: Jujuba, Danceable Nigerian Afrobeat Aug 14: Midnight Honey, Harmonious Sister Soul

• PARKLANE PARK, Wednesdays at 6:30pm SE 155th & Main Aug 21: Contigo, Afro-Latino World Music Aug 28: Will West and the Friendly Strangers, Tuneful Americana

• BERRYDALE PARK, Thursdays at 6:30pm SE 92nd & Taylor Aug 15: The Midnight Serenaders, Prohibition-Era Swing Jazz Aug 22: Casey Neill and the Norway Rats, Lyrical Indie Rock

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*Get the complete schedule at www.PortlandParks.org “PortlandParks”

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Movies in the ParkEnjoy a movie in the park under the stars!

All summer long, June-AugustFind the complete summer schedule at www.PortlandParks.org

Neighborhood Concertsin West Portland

• WILLAMETTE PARK, Wednesdays at 6:30pm SW Macadam & Nebraska National College of Natural Medicine presents July 10: Lisa Mann and her Really Good Band,

Female-Fronted Award-Winning Blues July 17: The Buckles, Western Honky-Tonk

Meets Beatles July 24: Reggie Houston, New Orleans Jazz

Sax Legend July 31: The Strange Tones, Volcanic,

Psychobilly Blues

• WALLACE PARK, Thursdays at 6:30pm NW 25th & Raleigh July 11: Ashleigh Flynn, Foot-Stompin’

Original Americana SELCO Community Credit Union presents July 18: The Stolen Sweets, ‘30s Swing Jazz

Confection SELCO Community Credit Union presents July 25: 3 Leg Torso, Cinematic Virtuosic Chamber

• COUCH PARK, Thursdays at 6:30pm NW 19th & Glisan Aug 8: Mo Phillips, Indie Kids’ Rock Aug 15: The Chancers, Rollicking Irish Pub Tunes

• LOVEJOY FOUNTAIN PARK, Fridays at 6:30pm SW 3rd Ave & Harrison Aug 9: Aaron Meyer, Portland’s Concert Rock Violinist Aronora presents Aug 16: Conjunto Alegre, Salsa, Cumbia,

Bachata and more

• ELIZABETH CARUTHERS PARK, Sundays at 3pm 3508 SW Moody Ave. Oregon Health and Science University presents Aug 11: Bon Ton Roulet, Uproarious Cajun & Zydeco Aug 18: Luke Winslow King & Esther Rose,

Washboard Pickin’ Blues

in North & Northeast Portland

• KENTON PARK, Tuesdays at 6:30pm 8417 N. Brandon Ave Aug 13: Soul Vaccination, Horn-Driven Funky

Dance Music Aug 20: The My Oh Mys, Moody Alternative Indie Pop Aug 27: Dirty Martini Trio, Harmonious Pop Siren Trio

• DAWSON PARK, Wednesdays at 6:30pm N. Stanton & WIlliams July 10: Devin Phillips, New Orleans Sax Sensation Legacy Emanuel Medical Center presents July 17: Curtis Salgado, Triumphant, Joyful Blues July 24: Atomic Gumbo, Louisiana Roots Music July 31: LaRhonda Steele Band, Blues & Funk Diva

• GLENHAVEN PARK, Thursdays at 6:30pm NE 82nd & Siskiyou July 11: Melao de Cuba, Vibrant, Traditional Cuban July 18: 7th Seal, Groovin’ Reggae & Ska July 25: Geno Michaels and Soul City, Neo-Soul,

R&B, Funk

• FERNHILL PARK, Fridays at 6:30pm NE 37th & Ainsworth July 12: Tony Starlight, Comedic ‘70s Gold July 19: Andy Stokes, Old-School Rhythm & Blues July 26: Boy and Bean, Warm Jazz-Era Harmony Aug 2: Toque Libre, Passionate Acoustic Latin Special Bonus Concert National Night Out Concordia Neighborhood Association presents Tuesday, August 6: Chervona, Eastern-Euro

Carnival Insanity

• McCOY PARK, Sundays at 6:30pm N. Trenton & Newman July 14: Ocean 503, Reggae, R&B, Funk & Soul July 21: The African Showboyz,

Ghanaian Percussion & Dance Special Bonus Concert National Night Out New Columbia Community Campus Partners present Tuesday, Aug 6: Dina y Bamba Su Pilon D’Azucar,

Incendiary Havana Salsa

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RegistRation: Receipt of full payment is required for registration, unless otherwise arranged. Returned checks & declined bank cards void registration. If you have a non-resident pass, please let us know.

Resident / non-Residents / definitions: A resident is:

• anyone who occupies a permanent residence inside the city limits of Portland, which includes the Portland Public, Parkrose, and David Douglas School Districts.

• any child living within the school boundaries of the Reynolds and Centennial School Districts who is attending a SUN Community School. Through a partnership between the City and County, a child attending a SUN Community School is eligible to register for programs at any SUN Community School location without paying a non-resident fee.

Anyone else is considered a non-resident (NR) and will be assessed a NR fee. NR fees do not apply to drop-in activities. Non-residents who wish to register for PP&R activities may choose one of these options:

• pay the additional 30% non-resident fee.• purchase resident status as either an individual or family

for a period of three, six, nine, or twelve months from the date of purchase. Inquire about this option at time of registration.

Non-resident passes are not refundable. Passes are activated at the date of purchase.

Non-resident Pass prices: 3 Month Pass: Individual - $25 Family - $50 6 Month Pass: Individual - $45 Family - $90 9 Month Pass: Individual - $65 Family - $130 One Year Pass: Individual - $85 Family - $170A family denotes a couple (married or domestic) or a single parent and their legal dependants living in the same residence.

special needs: Within the American with Disability Act (ADA), a person with a disability or special need who desires assistance with registration and/or participation in general PP&R programs can contact Inclusion Services at 503-823-4328 V/TTY. If you request assistance through Inclusion Services, a minimum of 10 business days (Monday- Friday) advance notice is required. If you need a sign language interpreter or FM loop amplifier, please contact 503-823-4328 V/TTY, at least five business days in advance of the activity or class. Information about programs & services is available on the internet for those needing a voice synthesis. Visit our website at www.PortlandParks.org. For additional ADA information call 503-823-2223 V/TTY.

scholaRships: City of Portland residents, regardless of age, who require financial assistance can apply for partial scholarships. Contact individual centers for information.

class enRollment: Our classes must meet minimum & maximum enrollment standards. Classes may fill quickly or classes may be canceled due to low enrollment.

Registration informationcustomeR satisfaction: Your Satisfaction is Our Goal. Portland Parks & Recreation strives for 100% customer satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with a recreation program or service let us know.

WithdRaWal & Refunds: Please notify us at least three business (Monday-Friday) days, unless otherwise specified, before the start of your program so that we can refund or credit your account for the registration fee. Pre-paid materials & admission tickets cannot be refunded. Participants needing to withdraw after the program has begun are offered a prorated credit or refund based upon when the request is made.

infoRmation hotline: For information on other PP&R services & programs, call the Parks Information Hotline at 503-823-PLAY(7529), Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5pm. You will receive a message with the following options:

•Press 1 for information on sports programming or to reserve a sports facility.

•Press 2 to register for a class or activity.•Press 3 to reserve a picnic or wedding site, or

book an event.•Press 4 to make a tee time at one of our four

public golf courses.•Press 6 for Spanish•Press 0 to reach an operator for informationIf you require V/TDD services, call 503-823-2223.

inclement WeatheR: If the City of Portland public school districts (Portland Public, Parkrose, David Douglas, Reynolds, and Centennial) are closed because of weather conditions, PP&R classes and youth basketball in those school districts are cancelled. However, some sites may be open for drop-in activities. Call the specific PP&R facility for information and opening/closing times. If inclement weather is forecast on weekends or holidays, call the PP&R facility or program for operating hours and activity cancellations. A listing of phone numbers is available on the previous page.

notice of non-discRimination: PP&R programs and services reflect the cultural diversity of our community. We do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, color, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age or ability.

photo policy: Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) reserves the right, and may give permission to the media, to photograph classes, programs, and participants at all our facilities and properties. Please be aware that these photos are for promotional purposes and may be used in future publications and media communications. By participating in PP&R classes and programs, you consent to the taking and publication of your photograph for these purposes.

Receive a catalog in the mail: If you have registered for a PP&R class within the last twelve months you will automatically receive next term’s schedule in the mail, as long as the address we have for you is accurate and up to date.

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Name (last, first) Class Title Course # Cost

REGISTER NOW - ONE OF FIVE WAYS•On-line at www.POrtlandParks.Org. Click on the Activities tab, then select Registration. We’re sorry,

you may only register for AIR classes on-line. For AIR outings, please register by phone 503-823-4328, fax 503-823-4329 or at the AIR office.

•PHOne - Call us at 503-823-4328. Complete this registration form and phone in your registration during open hours: Monday-Friday, 9am - 5pm. Phone in registration is accepted with Visa or Mastercard only.

•Mail - Mail in your completed registration form to AIR, 426 NE 12 Ave., Portland, OR 97232. Include full payment using your Visa, Mastercard or check payable to the City of Portland.

•FaX - Call 503-823-4329. Complete the registration form and fax it to us with full payment using your Visa or Mastercard. Fax is accepted 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but is processed during regular business hours.

•in PersOn - Any PP&R facility is able to process your registration, including the Customer Service Center located on the first floor of the Portland Building at 1120 SW 5th Ave. Our office is located at 426 NE 12th Ave. and is open for walk-in registration from 9am - 5pm, Monday-Friday. Call the AIR office first to make sure there is space in the activity in which you want to register - 503-823-4328 V/TTY.

CHECK ONE: New Customer Taken class with PP&R before My account information has changed

Main Contact Name___________________________________________ Birthdate_______________ Male___ Female___

Home Address___________________________________________________ City/ST/Zip____________________________

Home Phone (_____)_________________________________ Work Phone (_____)__________________________________

Cell Phone (_____)_____________________________ Email Address: ____________________________________________

Emergency Contact Name and Phone Number ______________________________________________________________Will you be using a wheelchair or other adaptive equipment on AIR activities? ____Yes ____NoWill you need 1:1 assistance on activities? ____Yes ____No Which activities? ________________________________Will you be bringing a person to assist you? ____Yes ____No Which activities? ________________________________

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

NON-RESIDENTS of the City of Portland pay a 30% surcharge. Or you may purchase a Non-resident pass at the amounts listed on page 14.

I already have a NR pass. Kind of pass___________________ Purchase date ___/___/___ Passholder name ____________________________________________________________

I need a pass. Circle one: 3 mo. / 6 mo. / 9 mo. / 1 yr. Circle one: Individual / Family Name of person(s) needing pass________________________________________________

I do not want a pass. I choose to pay the 30% surcharge.

PAYMENT INFORMATION

CHECK Check number___________________ Make checks payable to the City of Portland.

CREDIT CARD Information: VISA Account # __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ Expires __________________ MastercardCardholder’s Name________________________________________ Signature__________________________________________________

Total

Please print

Resident____ Non-resident____

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