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Summer 2018 BECOME A SPONSOR INVEST IN THE COMMUNITY! GO TO RENTONWA.GOV/SPONSORSHIPS

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Summer 2018

BECOME A SPONSOR INVEST IN THE COMMUNITY! GO TO RENTONWA.GOV/SPONSORSHIPS

2 | For more information call 425-430-6700 or visit Rentonwa.gov

City OfficialsDenis Law, MayorJay Covington, CAOKelly Beymer, Community Services Administrator

City CouncilEd Prince, PresidentDon Persson, President Pro-TemRyan McIrvinArmondo PavoneRuth PérezRandy CormanCarol Ann Witschi

Parks CommissionMarlene Winter, ChairCynthia BurnsAl DieckmanLarry ReymannTim SearingShun TakanoTroy Wigestrand

RENTON ACTIVITIES GUIDESUMMER 2018

Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Library Family Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Free Food and Fun! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Youth Summer Day Camps . . . . . . . . 10Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Youth Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Adult Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Adult Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Outdoor Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Special Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Specialized Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Renton Senior Activity Center . . . . . . 25History Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Volunteer Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . 27Rental Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Registration Information . . . . . .30Neighborhood Program . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Renton River Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Aquatic Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

MAYOR’S MESSAGE The City of Renton strives to provide a safe, healthy and vibrant community and our commitment is reflected in the robust programs and events you’ll find in this guide. Summer is always a fantastic time to sample and experience what Renton has to offer. You’ll find a wide variety of opportunities to shop, play, explore and volunteer. You’ll find many of our city-wide events are free. This is possible because of our partnerships with local businesses and

community groups, and we thank them for their generosity. As the weather warms, I encourage you to enjoy a bike ride, watch a movie in the park, shop the farmers market, play a round or two of golf, or take a class.

Our city is known nationally for its quality of life. We are committed to being an inclusive city with opportunities for all and proud of our cultural diversity. There are several ways to register or receive more information: online at rentonwa.gov/events, in person at the Renton Community Center, or by calling 425-430-6700. Our staff will be happy to assist.

On behalf of the city, I wish you a healthy and happy summer!

Mayor Denis Law

GIVE THE “GIFT OF PLAY!”Help a child learn how to dance or paint, or play a sport by donating to the “Gift of Play!” Recreation Scholarship fund. 100% of the donations go directly to provide help with program fees for low-income children, seniors and people with disabilities.

Our scholarship fund is completely supported through donations from individuals, community service organizations and local businesses. You can donate in person to the “Gift of Play!” Recreation Scholarship Fund, at the Renton Community Center or contact Teresa Nishi, at 425-430-6694 or [email protected].

Thank you to everyone who has contributed and for making a difference in our community!

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COMMUNITY EVENT

SPONSORSHIPPACKAGES

Available for 2018 Events!

By sponsoring a community event, your business will be

able to maximize exposure to the residents of Renton and

show community support. Our combined success yields resilient kids, strong families, and healthy communities. Become a part of

that success today!

Contact our Recreation and Neighborhood Division Manager

at 425-430-6600 to discuss options or go to

rentonwa.gov/sponsorships

wednesday, july 4th

Information on parking, boat launch, street closure and event restrictions, visit RENTONWA .GOV/4THOFJULY

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park1201 Lake Washington Blvd. N.

a fun-filled family time!

IVAR’S & KIDD VALLEY RESTAURANTS LOCATED IN THE PARK

9:00am–5:00pm VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT

1:00pm–4:00pm FREE KIDS ACTIVITYZONE

4:00pm–9:30pm STAGE ENTERTAINMENT

7:15pmOFFICIAL WELCOME & NATIONAL ANTHEM AT STAGE

10:00pm FIREWORKS FROM THE SHORES OF GENE COULON MEMORIAL BEACH PARK

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Renton Technical College • 3000 NE 4th St, RentonThe Spring Recycle Event is for hard to recycle items such as plastic bags, styrofoam peanuts and block, reusable household goods & unusable textiles, batteries, antifreeze, motor oil and oil filters, car tires,

mattresses/box springs, cardboard, scrap metal and large appliances, bulky yard waste & clean wood and

broken concrete without rebar, bricks and porcelain.

Event is free — with the exception of $15.00 cash for mattresses and box springs. Call 425 430-7396

for more information.

Spring Recycle

EventSaturday, May 5 9:00am–3:00pm

Community ConcertsRENTON YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRASunday, May 6, 3:00pmCarco Theatre, 1717 SE Maple Valley HwyEnjoy music performed by the young and talented Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Debut Orchestra. $10 Adults, $7 Students and Seniors 50 & up, $5 Children 5 & under

RENTON CITY CONCERT BAND Sunday, June 10, 2:00pmRenton IKEA Perf. Arts Center, 400 S 2nd St.Celebrate the start of summer with this 65-member band under the direction of Mike Simpson. $10 Adults, $7 Students & Seniors 50 & up

Tickets can be purchased at the door or at the Renton Community Center prior to concert date.

FOR INFO 425-430-6700

MEMORIAL DAY PROGR AMMONDAY, MAY 28 1:00PMVETERANS MEMORIAL PARK

Please join the City of Renton and honored veterans as we recognize the men and women who have fallen in the line of duty.

Veterans Memorial Park is located at the intersection of Main Ave S. and S. 3rd Street. Parking is available at the 200 Mill Building.

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Renton City Concert BandCome enjoy the band under the direction of Mike Simpson. This 65-piece band will amaze you with their talents as they perform music from Big Band to Broadway to Classics.

3 TRICKPONYEverything from Bad Company to Stevie Wonder/ Doobie Brothers/ Earth Wind and Fire to your favorite 70’s and 80’s hits!

ONCOREOncore is the best dance band, party band and cover band to offer ‘live music’ entertainment. They firmly command every musical genre and can seamlessly incorporate all musical styles into a show-stopping performance while packing the dance floor.

Cherry Cherry One of the coolest variations of the Neil Diamond experience you will ever see. All the hits, horns and hoopla makes the Cherry Cherry show rock.

Crème TangerinePerforming the music of the Beatles for thousands each year, Crème Tangerine always delivers a Magical Mystery Tour where the audience can Come Together and Get Back to the favorite songs we all love!

All concerts held at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park (next to Kidd Valley) 1201 Lake Wash. Blvd N.

2018Fishing Kids DerbySaturday, June 2Ages 5 to 14. Fish from the dock at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park into a stocked pen. Each child will receive a t-shirt and Zebco Rod & Reel.

Registration $10 Deadline is May 23

Sponsored by C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation, Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Western Bass Club, Lews,Puget Sound Anglers, Sheet-metal Workers Local 66, Alaska USA Credit Union, and Renton Kiwanis Club.

#61052 9:00–9:30am

#61053 9:40–10:10am

#61054 10:20–10:50am

#61055 11:00–11:30am

Must be 21 w/ ID topurchase & pick up

Check In 5:30 PM Renton Chamber of Commerce645 S 4th St

Wine begins flowing at 6 PM

Come early and mapout your plan forthe evening!

Admission fee includes 10 one-ounce drink tokens.

For more info:rentondowntown.com/happenings/renton-wine-walk

Tickets on sale now!rentonwinewalk2018.eventbrite.com

WineWalkWineWalk

FridayJune 8, 2018

$25 $30In advance At the event

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Monday, July 23, 1 1 :00am Renton Community Center

Quirky physicist Professor Phineas T. Ficklestein can’t wait to show off his factory’s wacky experiments, kooky creations and goofy gadgets! During the course of the show

“The Professor” will demonstrate Isaac Newton’s Three Laws of Motion utilizing physical comedy,

mime, music, juggling, magic and hilarious sound effects with lots of audience participation!

FREE

Gather with your friends & family for a great line-up of movies while

sitting under the stars!

*For the movie playing at the Henry Moses Aquatic Center, tickets can be purchased for $5.00 beginning at 7:00pm. Entry to facility begins at 8:00pm.

Jumanji (PG-13) Piazza Park

Downtown Renton Movie @ Dusk

Sat., July 21

Fri., Aug 24

Wonder (PG)Cascade Elem. School

Movie @ Dusk

Despicable Me 3* (PG) Henry Moses

Aquatic CenterGates Open 8:00pm

Movie @ Dusk

Fri., Aug 3

Fri., Aug 10

Coco (PG) Sunset Neighborhood Park

Movie @ Dusk

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Family Show

Renton DowntownPiazza Park & Pavilion

233 Burnett Ave S

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Movie nightStarts at dusk Jumanji

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August 18Saturday, 5-9pmYard Games • Live MusicEnjoy classic cars, cruising the streets of Downtown Renton, live music, and a DJ. It’s going to be a ‘hot rod of a time!’

All Cruzer’s must register. Registration #61487 $30 Extra T-Shirt #61488 $15

Rentonwa.gov/cruz

FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11am–8 pm SUNDAY 11am–6 pm

Parade • KidZone • Nibble of Renton • Art Market Wenatchee Youth Circus • Rubber Ducky Derby

Chalk Art Contest • Live Entertainment • Annual Art Show Community Booths and Much More!

See page 33 or rentonriverdays.org

Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter #RentonRiverDays

Tuesday, August 7Strengthen neighborhood spirit

and police-community partnerships.

More info to come at:

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SAVE THE DATE!

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FREE SUMMER FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT

Bookmarks & Landmarks: The Big Burn Wednesday, June 13, 7–8:30pmRenton History Museum 235 Mill Ave . SJoin the conversation with Seattleite Egan, a National Book Award winner, dramatically tells the story of a 1910 forest fire that galvanized public opin-ion about the wilderness . The wildfire stretched from Idaho through Mon-tana, Washington, British Columbia and devastated towns along its way . It spurred the emerging conservation movement and persuaded the public that more forests needed federal pro-tection . As a result, the newly formed National Forest Service proved its worth and set in place policies still in effect today . As climate change increases the risk and severity of for-est fires, it is important to understand current policies and their history . No requests for book-signing, please. Registration is required. Registra-tion begins May 23rd at 10am.

Drum & Percussion Music WorkshopMonday, July 9, 10amLiberty Park, 1101 Bronson Way NPres. by Johannes Qulitz of Drum Life

Ages 3 and older. Making music is fun, especially in a group! Come for a rhythm circle, using drums and other rhythm instruments to create and share music-making as a group . Feel free to bring your own drum. Held at Renton Library if it’s raining.

Recycalypso: Steel Drum Party Thursday, July 19, 1pm Heritage Park, 233 Union Ave . NE Performed by Ian Dobson

Ages 5 and older. Explore how people invent creative ways to make music through repurposing and recycling . Learn about musical innovations such as steel drums from the Island of Trin-idad, the Hambone rhythm from the United States, and the Cha Cha Cha Dance from Cuba .

Kid-Hop Don’t Stop! Thursday, August 2, 1pm Heritage Park, 233 Union Ave . NE Presented by the Alex Zerbe

Family program, all ages welcome. Join the Zaniac in this incredibly fun, interactive performance combining music with tricks, crazy props and antics that will keep you laughing and having so much fun! The Zaniac per-forms hip-hop songs and comedy the whole family will enjoy . Pres. by the Friends of Renton Libraries

Adult Reading Party Wednesday, August 8, 1–3 pmSenior Center, 211 Burnett Ave N .Bring your favorite summer reading and join King County Library System as we listen to soothing music that compliments the reading experi-ence! Reading parties are a great way to share your love of reading in a relaxing, fun atmosphere .  Local DJs will share ambient, downtempo, neo-classical and relaxing cinematic sounds to add a unique dimension to this summer reading in the park .

RENTON DOWNTOWN

LIBRARY100 Mill Ave. S, 425-226-6043

Spanish Story Time/ Hora de CuentosTuesdays, 10:30am June 5–August 14Enjoy stories, songs, and rhymes in Spanish . All ages and speakers of all languages are welcome! Acompañenos y disfrute de cuentos, canciones y rimas . Para todas las edades, hablantes de todos los idio-mas son bienvenidos .

Love in the Pacific NorthwestSaturday, June 16, 2–4 pm Join Puget Sound romance authors for a lively panel discussion on the joys and perils of reading and writing romance .  Panelists include Cherry Adair, Tonya Burrows, Jayne Ann Krentz, and Rose Lerner . Refreshments will be provided along with door prizes to the lucky winners .Book sales and signing to follow; sales provided by Third Place Books. First come, first seated. 

Fiddler in the Forest Puppet ShowFriday, July 13, 10:30amPresented by Heidi Larsen

Ages 3 and older; younger children with adult. Enjoy a shadow puppet show and songs about a f iddler and some curious creatures living in a magical forest . Everyone will make their very own shadow pup-pets and participate in a puppet show .

RENTON HIGHLANDS

LIBRARY2902 NE 12th St., 425-277-1831

Family Story Times Tuesdays 11am, Wednesdays 7pm June 26–August 8For families with children 2-8, but all ages welcome. This 30-minute program includes stories, books, songs and puppets .

Cuentos en Español para Niños / Children’s Story Times in SpanishTodos los viernes / Fridays 11am June 29– August 10 Este es un programa de cuentos y can-ciones con actividades manuales para niños y sus familias . / Stories, songs and fun activities in Spanish for chil-dren and their families . Todos son bienvenidos. Everyone is welcome.

The Puppet Town Musicians Show and Ice Cream Social Wednesday, June 27, 7pmPerf. by Penny’s Puppet Productions

Family program, all ages welcome. The animals feel useless at the farm and want to start new lives . Donkey wants to sing instead of carrying heavy loads; D-O-G no longer wants to chase sheep but would rather play his guitar and Mother Goose, who has grown forgetful, wants to put a fresh

spin on her lyrics . They all decide to leave the country life and create a band . Ice Cream Social follows the performance, courtesy of the Friends of the Renton Libraries .

RENTON HIGHLANDS LIBRARY & SUNSET NEIGHBORHOOD PARK CELEBRATION!SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 11AM–2 PMSunset Neighborhood Park, 2680 Sunset Lane SEJoin us for a celebration of the Renton Highlands Library and newly-opened Sunset Neighborhood Park! Enjoy music, activities, refreshments, food trucks and lots of summertime fun . Help us celebrate the vibrant community of Renton Highlands!

Brought to you by the King County Library System, City of Renton, and Friends of Renton Libraries.

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June 25–Aug 17 MONDAY–FRIDAY

Royal Hills Apartments (residents only) 3000 Royal Hills Drive SE 11:00–11:30am

Heritage Park 233 Union Avenue NE 11:45am–12:15pm

St . Matthew’s Church 1700 Edmonds Avenue NE 12:00–1:00pm

Renton Veterans Center (residents only) 419 S 2nd Street 12:00–12:30pm

July 9–Aug 2 MONDAY–THURSDAY

Talbot Hill Elementary 2300 Talbot Rd S Breakfast: 8:30–9:00am Lunch: 12:00–12:30pm

Campbell Hill Elem . 6418 S 124th St, Seattle Breakfast: 8:30–9:00am Lunch: 12:00–12:30pm

Honey Dew Elementary 800 Union Ave NE Breakfast: 8:30–9:00am Lunch: 12:00–12:30pm

July 9–Aug 16 MON, TUES & THUR

Arbor Woods Apartments (Residents only) 6830 S 129th Street, Seattle 12:00–1:00pm

Mobile Lunch ProgramJune 25–Aug 17 MONDAY–FRIDAYNo lunches served July 2, 3 & 4Liberty Park 1101 Bronson Way N 11:00–11:15am

Dimmitt Middle School 12320 80th Ave S, Seattle 12:15–12:30 pm

Stonebrook Apartments 12210 SE Petrovitsky Road 11:35–11:45am

Greentree/Park Hill Apts 6900 S . 125th St ., Seattle 12:45–1:00pm

FREE FOOD & FUN!

• Ages 1 to 18 • No registration required • Served Monday–Friday (unless noted)

• Lunch must be eaten on-site • No lunches July 2,3 & 4

These events are in partnership with King County Library System at summer lunch sites. They are open to the whole family.

Summer Extravaganza!

Information, and for possible additional sites, call 425-430-6600 or check rentonwa .gov/summerlunch

Monday, July 9Liberty Park 1101 Bronson Way N10:00am Drum & Percussion Music WorkshopPres. by Johannes Qulitz of Drum Life

11:00am–1:00pm Free Arts & Crafts, Group Games

Thursday, July 19 Heritage Park 233 Union Ave NE11:00am–1:00pm Free Arts & Crafts, Group Games

1:00pm Recycalypso: Steel Drum Party Performed by Ian Dobson

Thursday, Aug 2Heritage Park 233 Union Ave NE11:00am–1:00pm Free Arts & Crafts, Group Games

1:00pm Kid-Hop Don’t Stop! Presented by the Alex Zerbe and the Friends of Renton Libraries

Summer Lunch Program for the

Greater Renton Area

For more information rentonwa .gov/summerlunch

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DAY CAMP INFORMATION 7:00am to 6:00pm, Monday–Friday . Core hours are 8:30am–4:30pm .

• Cost per week is $160 for Renton residents / $195 for non-residents . Note: The week of July 2nd – 6th there will be no camp on Wednesday July 4th and the camp fee is $136 .00 for Renton residents / $160 .00 for non-residents .

• Auto payments are required if not paying in full at time of registration .

• An $80 per week, per child, non-refundable, non-transferable deposit due at the time of registration, remaining balance due two weeks prior to each week of camp .

• Download a Parent Manual and complete a Day Camp Registration Form for each child at Rentonwa .gov/daycamps and bring the completed forms to the first day of camp .

ARTS & CRAFTS AND MORE!

K-1st Grade Camp DiscoveryNorth Highlands Neighborhood Center

2nd & 3rd Grade Mighty MitesNorth Highlands Neighborhood Center

4th & 5th Grade Adventure SeekersHighlands Neighborhood Center

6th, 7th & 8th Grade ExplorersHighlands Neighborhood Center

June 25–2961131 Cruising Into SummerField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Family Fun Center

61151 Summer TimeField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Family Fun Center

61171 Climbing Into SummerField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Vertical World

61191 Rolling into CampField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & ACME Bowling

July 2–64 days, no camp 7/4

61132 Hear My Roar!Field Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Point Defiance Zoo

61152 Stars & StrikesField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & ACME Bowling

61172 Zoo WeekField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Woodland Park Zoo

61192 Animals Around the WorldField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Woodland Park Zoo

July 9–1361133 Buckets of FunField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Storm Basketball Game

61153 See Ya on the CourtField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Storm Basketball

61173 Let’s Shoot HoopsField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Storm Basketball

61193 On the GoField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Whirlyball

July 16–2061134 Let’s Do ScienceField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Pacific Science Center

61154 Moving Through ScienceField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Pacific Science Center

61174 Science RocksField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Pacific Science Center

61194 I Like to Move It!Field Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Mini Golf

July 23–2761135 Bust a MoveField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Wild Waves

61155 Get Your Groove OnField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Wild Waves

61175 Let’s DanceField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center, Sub Zero & Steel Lake

61195 Food AdventuresField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & EMP

July 30–Aug 361136 A Day at the MuseumField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Children’s Museum

61156 Animal WeekField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Point Defiance Zoo

61176 Let’s Catch a WaveField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Wild Waves

61196 Ride the WaveField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Wild Waves

Aug 6–1061137 Let’s Grill!Field Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Beach Luau

61157 BBQ TimeField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Beach Luau

61177 Take Me Out to the BallgameField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Tacoma Rainiers Games

61197 Grab Your GloveField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Tacoma Rainiers Game

Aug 13–1761138 Riding the CloudsField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Museum of Flight

61158 It’s HistoricField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Museum of Flight

61178 Let’s Play Tag!Field Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Laser Tag

61198 Adventure WeekField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & Laser Tag

Aug 20–2461139 Under the SeaField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & The Seattle Aquarium

61159 Under Water AnimalsField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & The Seattle Aquarium

61179 Let’s SwimField Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & The Seattle Aquarium

61199 That’s A Wrap!Field Trip: Henry Moses Aquatic Center & The Seattle Aquarium

We will visit Henry Moses Aquatic Center in addition to another field trip each week relating to the theme . It is important for each camper to have healthy choices in their lunch and snacks to maintain positive energy levels all day . Each camper will receive one t-shirt .

(Extra or replacement shirts are available for $10.00, just register for the camp week labeled extra shirt at the appropriate camp location.)

Grades K–8th Campers should be registered for the grade they most recently completed.

7:00am–6:00pm, Monday–Friday, $160R / $195NR Week of July 2–6: 4 days, no camp on July 4, $136R / $160NR

AMAZING GAMES SWIMMING

SONGS FIELD TRIPS

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YOUTH & TEEN DAY CAMPS

Renton PD Teen Academy

July 9–13, 8:30am–12:30pmRenton Police Dept, 1055 South Grady Way

Interested in learning more about law enforce-ment? Join us and learn firsthand what our Police do . Students ages 16 and older are invited to attend. This program is focused on high school students between the ages of 16-18.

Learn about and interact with Traffic Enforcement, K-9 Officers, Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene Investigations, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT), Training and Use of Force, and much more . Off-site tours include CJTC (Police Academy), SCORE Jail, Valley Communications Center and more .

Completion of this academy meets the commu-nity service hours required for graduation by the Renton School District .

Space is limited, apply today! rentonwa.gov/pdteenacademy

Questions? Contact Officer Cumming at tcumming@rentonwa .gov

Adventure Camp

Monday–Thursday, 9 am–12:30pm

Ages 6 to 10 . An adventure it is! Themed weeks filled with adventure will bring a variety of activ-ities with places and spaces to explore . All off-site activities are within a walkable distance . Lace up your shoes and pack a snack and water bottle each day . Held at the Renton Community Cen-ter. $82R / $92NR

61415 Baking Bonanza June 25–2861416 What’s Cooking? July 9–1261417 All Things Crafty July 16–1961418 Out & About July 23–2661419 A Recipe for Fun July 30–Aug 2

2018 Summer Junior

Golf CampsMonday–Wednesday, 9am–12 pm

June 25–27, July 9–11, July 23–25, Aug 6–8

Ages 7 to 17 . Our camps create a fun and educational reason to get outside and play! Each three day camp includes PGA Staff Instruction, Participation Prize and Promotional Coupons .

Registration begins June 1, at Maplewood Golf Course, with all payments collected in full at that time. $125.00

Jump Rope Camp

Ages 6 to 12 . Join Professional Jump Rope Com-pany, Ropeworks, for an incredible week of JUMP ROPE CAMP . Class participants will learn a variety of single rope jump rope tricks, double-dutch jumping, partner routines, group routines, games and more . The class is open to all skill levels, and students are challenged at their appropriate level . Held at the Renton Community Center.

61477 Mon–Fri July 30 –Aug 39:30am-12:30pm $200R / $240NR

Cartooniversity Day Camp

Ages 9 to 15 . Explore the art of cartooning in a five-day camp with cartoonist and humorist, Jeff Johnson . Daily projects and a positive classroom environment make this one-of-a-kind cartoon camp fun and exciting . Areas of study include expressions, action/movement, character development, layout, backgrounds, perspective, inking techniques and lettering and shading . The emphasis is on developing each student’s own style . Daily lunch hour will include outside activities . Bring a sack lunch each day . Held at the Renton Community Center.

61474 M/T/W/Th/F July 23–July 2710:00am–3:00pm Johnson $275R / $330NR

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Preschool Art StudioAges 3½ to 5 . Preschool Art Studio provides young artists with educational and creative art exploration . Each student will experiment with different mediums, techniques and skills for a hands on art experience . A supply fee of $5 paid to instructor at first class .

61482 Thur May 3–249:45–10:30am Affleck $42R / $50NR

You and Me ArtAges 2 to 4 . Enjoy hands on one-on-one time with your little artist and leave the mess to us! Creative art instruction and using different techniques will allow you and your budding artist to make lasting memories . A supply fee of $5 paid to instructor at first class .

61480 Mon May 7–219:45–10:30am Affleck $29R / $35NR

61481 Mon May 7–2111:30am–12:15pm Affleck $29R / $35NR

Culinary KidsAges 3 to 5 . Pour, chop, slice and spread . These kitchen fundamentals will be taught while making fun treats . This is not an allergen free environment . A supply fee of $10 is paid to instructor at first class .

61483 Thur May 3–2411:30am–12:15pm Affleck $42R / $50NR

Ages 3 to 5Come along for amazing mini adventures. Summertime is filled with themed weeks that will bring new discoveries and excitement with unique activities and places to explore.

Makers and Bakers61422 Mon/Tue/Wed June 4–69:30am–12:00pm Affleck $75R / $90NR

Mad Science61423 Mon/Tue/Wed June 11–139:30am–12:00pm Affleck $75R / $90NR

Art in the Park61424 Mon/Tue/Wed June 18–209:30am–12:00pm Affleck $75R / $90NR

Rock, Paper, Scissors61425 Wed/Mon/Tue July 18–249:30am–12:00pm Affleck $75R / $90NR

3-2-1 Have A Blast!61426 Mon/Tue/Wed July 30–Aug 19:30am–12:00pm Affleck $75R / $90NR

tomāto tomäto CREATIVE SPACE CLASSESHeld at Kennydale Lions Park Building (unless otherwise noted)

Ages 6 to 12 Join Kelly Affleck of tomāto tomäto for

the ultimate art camp experience! Your child will explore, create and develop new skills all while having a blast! Each camp is packed full of creative problem

solving, imagination and a variety of art mediums your child will build and grow from.

Mmmm...CampAges 6 to 8

61428 Mon/Tue/Wed June 25–279:30am–1:00pm Affleck $150R / $180NR

Stitch-n-SewAges 6 to 8

61429 Mon/Tue/Wed Aug 6–89:30am–1:00pm Affleck $150R / $180NR

Ages 8 to 12

61430 Mon/Tue/Wed July 9–1110:00am–2:00pm Affleck $150R / $180NR

MINI-CAMP FUN ! YOUTH CAMPS

Please bring a snack & water bottle each day.

SATURDAYS ART IN THE PARK SERIES — CERAMICS

Saturdays, 9–11am, May 19–June 9Ages 7 to 10. Join Kelly Affleck with tomāto tomäto for Saturday’s Art in the Park Series. This series will focus on the art of ceramics

and personal design. No experience necessary, all supplies are included.

#61484 • $90R / $108NR

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YOUTH

Circle Time Learning

NEW! Ages 4 to 5 . So much fun for everyone! Circle time is the perfect

time when students come together as a com-munity of learners . As a community, we will share our thoughts, listen to one another, actively participate together, introduce new concepts and ideas, read together, sing together, and build a sense of respect and sup-port for one another and where everyone is a valued member of that community . Bring a small snack to class each day . This class is per-fect for new preschoolers, preschoolers currently enrolled and those getting ready for kindergarten .

61420 Mon–Thur June 11–1461421 Mon–Thur June 11–219:30–11:30am Neuman $50R / $60NR

Crafty Kids Corner

NEW! Ages 2 to 5 . Experience hands on creativity crafting your day away .

Themed lesson plans fill your little ones cre-ative minds as they explore the world of arts and crafts . Parents/guardians must attend class with child . A supply fee of $5 is paid to instructor at first class .

61478 Thur May 3–2410:00–10:45am $35R / $42NR

61479 Thur May 3–2411:00–11:45am $35R / $42NR

A Royal Tea PartyAges 3 and up . A tea party fit for a princess and their favorite person . Start your day with a delightful tea party with bite size snacks, warm or iced tea, and meeting new friends . Registration is required for every participant, both child and adult .

61414 Fri June 810:30am–12:00pm Fitzhugh $15R / $18NR

Little Sprouts Preschool SeriesAges 3 to 5 . A perfect introduction to any pre-school or Pre-K program . Each session is filled with exploration, themed curriculum, tons of fun and new friends . Please bring a snack to each class . Children attend this class without the par-ent/caregiver . Supply fee of $6 per session paid to the instructor on the first day of class .

Oceanography 61475 Tue May 29–June 1210:00–11:15am Anderson $33R / $40NR

Academic AdventuresAges 3½ to 5 . Letter sound and recognition, writing practice, counting and early math activities lead you on an amazing adventure . Each new session picks up where we left off . Children attend this class without the parent/caregiver . Supply fee of $6 paid to instructor .

61468 Wed May 2–2312:45–1:45pm Fitzhugh $36R / $43NR

Kindergarten Here I Come!

NEW! Ages 4 to 5 . Children enrolled in Fall Kindergarten will get a jump

start on the upcoming school year! A terrific curriculum combines general kindergarten learning with widely utilized daily routines to spark interests leaving students wanting more! Bring a small snack to class . Child must be 5 years old by August 31 .

61497 Mon–Thur Aug 6–99:15–11:45am Neuman $52R / $62NR

PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS

SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE

Applications are on line or at Renton Community Center

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YOUTH

YOUTH DANCE

Tiny Tutus Ballet Camps

Ages 3 to 4 . Let your imagination soar as you twirl, leap as you tell a story with dance . Dancers create a small craft or accessories to take home on the last day of camp . Supply fee of $5 is paid to instructor at first class .

MONDAY–THURSDAYDisney Princess 61439 July 9–12Beauty and the Beast 61440 July 16–19The Nutcracker 61441 July 30–Aug 2 10am-10:45am Anderson $43R/52NR

SATURDAYBeauty and the Beast 61449 June 9–July 79:15am-10:00am Brashears $43R/52NR

Frozen 61450 June 9–July 710:15am-11am Brashears $43R/52NR

Disney Princess 61451 June 9–July 711:15am-12:15pm Brashears $43R/52NR

Princess Ballerinas Dance Camps

Ages 5 to 8 . Princess Ballerina camps include ballet technique, character, and choreography, and introduction to the arts of costume and set making for dance performance . Supply fee of $7 paid to instructor .

MONDAY–THURSDAYDisney Princess 61442 July 9–12Beauty and the Beast 61443 July 16–19The Nutcracker 61444 July 30–Aug 211am-12pm Anderson $43R/$52NR

SATURDAYSMoana 61453 June 9–July 7 12:15pm-1:15pm Brashears $43R/$52NR

Disney Princess 61454 June 9–July 7 1:30pm-2:30pm Brashears $43R/$52NR

Creative MovementAges 3 to 4 . This is a great introduction to a structured dance class . Basic steps of ballet and jazz through movement and motion are explored . No dance experience necessary . Bal-let shoes required .

61437 Tue June 6–2011:45am–12:25pm Anderson $24R / $29NR

Pre-BalletAges 4 to 5 . Excellent for beginning dancers . Students will learn basic ballet positions and steps while building their concentration in a positive environment . Ballet shoes required .

61438 Tue June 6–2012:30–1:15pm Anderson $24R / $29NR

Youth Belly Dance WorkshopAges 11 to 16 . Discover the beauty of Belly Dance while increasing physical activity, coor-dination, flexibility, and posture . Discover a beautiful world of Middle Eastern dance and music through traveling steps, isolations and appropriate belly dance technique . Hip scarves provided for class .

61447 Thur May 3161448 Thur Aug 24:00–6:00pm Fitzhugh $23R/$30NRSCHOLARSHIPS

ARE AVAILABLE Applications are on line or at Renton Community Center

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CHEERLEADINGAges 7 to 18 . Cheer classes are run by Eastside Dream Elite Cheer & Dance, www .EastsideDreamElite .com .

Eastside Dream Elite Cheer CampLearn to be a cheerleader! This cheer camp is designed for those who want to cheer, jump, and dance . It’s a fun half-day camp where participants will learn to perform cheers and dance routines . All cheerleaders will receive a camp gift! Please bring a snack and a water bottle, and wear comfortable clothes and ten-nis shoes . Cheerleaders will be divided into age-appropriate groups .

Held at Renton Community Center60926 M/T/Th/F July 2–69:00am–12:00pm $99R / $120NR

Held at North Highlands Neighborhood CenterIn addition to the above list, bring a sack lunch .60927 M/T/W/Th/F Aug 6–109:00am–3:00pm $192R / $235NR

MARTIAL ARTS

Tae Kwon DoAges 6 and up . Join instructors Carla Abbott and Glenn Diola of New Generation Tae Kwon Do School . They will instruct students in the formal arts of Korean Martial Arts styles including Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, and Hwrang Do . This is a program for the entire family . Classes held at Highlands Neighborhood Center.

Beginning White Belts61113 Tue/Thur May 29–July 195:30–6:30pm $53R / $64NR

Gold & Orange Belts61114 Tue/Thur May 29–July 196:30–7:30pm $53R / $64NR

Green Belts & Above61115 Tue/Thur May 29–July 197:30–8:30pm $53R / $64NR

GYMNASTICSUnder the instruction of the Roach Gymnastics and Strength coaches your child will learn basic gymnastics skills including handstands, cartwheels, rolls and jumps as well as body awareness, coordination, social skills and overall conditioning . We strive to create a safe, fun loving and high-energy class where the goal is to make each child feel better walking out the door than when they walked in . Those with previous experience will continue to develop their skills . Leotard or shorts and t-shirt are recommended and must be zipper free . Classes are held at Highlands Neighborhood Center 800 Edmonds Ave NE, Renton.

Gymnastics Ages: Walking to 3 yearsParent/caregiver participation is required for the toddler class, ages walking to 3 .

61082 Mon Apr 30–May 2161078 Mon June 4–2561079 Mon July 9–3061080 Mon Aug 6–273:30–4:10pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

Ages 4 to 5 years61083 Mon Apr 30–May 2161094 Wed May 2–2361081 Mon June 4–2561095 Wed June 6–2761084 Mon July 9–3061096 Wed July 11–Aug 161085 Mon Aug 6–2761097 Wed Aug 8–294:15–4:55pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

Ages 6 to 12 years61086 Mon Apr 30–May 2161098 Wed May 2–235:00–5:50pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

61106 Wed May 2–236:50–7:30pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

61087 Mon June 4–2561099 Wed June 6–275:00–5:50pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

61107 Wed June 6–276:50–7:30pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

61088 Mon July 9–3061100 Wed July 11–Aug 15:00–5:50pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

61108 Wed July 11–Aug 16:50–7:30pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

61089 Mon Aug 6–2761101 Wed Aug 8–295:00–5:50pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

61109 Wed Aug 8–296:50–7:30pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

Advanced Gymnastics Ages 6 to 12 yearsInstructor permission required for registration, call 425-430-6766 for approval .

61090 Mon Apr 30–May 2161102 Wed May 2–2361091 Mon June 4–2561103 Wed June 6–2761092 Mon July 9–3061104 Wed July 11–Aug 161093 Mon Aug 6–2761105 Wed Aug 8–295:55–6:45pm Roach Gym . $44R / $52 .80NR

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YOUTH

All Day RPG! (table top “Role Playing Game”)

NEW! Ages 10 to 18 . Come to Kiwanis for a role-playing event like no

other! We’ll play in an extended “RPG” (Role Playing Game) campaign . This program will start at 10:00 am and the games will go for 8 hours . Bring your lunch and snacks to last for the entire adventure! To help get the game started right away, participants are encour-aged to attend a session of Fantasy Game Club the Wednesday before this event . Preregis-tration is required. Thanks to Wizards of The Coast, this program is FREE!

61119 Sat May 1961120 Sat June 1661121 Sat July 2161122 Sat Aug 1810:00am–6:00pm Free

Fantasy Game Club

NEW! Ages 10 to 18 . With a special thanks to Wizards of The Coast, this

program is now FREE to all participants . Each week of this game club will be an experience in one of the following gaming genres; Dungeons & Dragons, Magic the Gathering, miniatures, or fantasy genre board games . Imagination, cre-ativity, and a fun attitude are a must to make this club a success! Preregistration is required, space is limited. Sign up today and start your adventure!

61124 Wed May 2–Aug 293:00–7:00pm Free

Magic the Gathering™ Mondays

NEW! Ages 10 to 18 . Try this program that will introduce you to the world

of collectible card games . With a special thanks to Wizards of The Coast, this program is FREE to all participants . Each week will be a new experience of gaming the world of Magic the Gathering . Imagination, creativity, and a fun attitude are a must to make this a success! Preregistra-tion is required, space is limited. Sign up today and start gaming, collectible card style!

61123 Mon May 7–Aug 273:00–7:00pm Free

GAMING AT KIWANIS PARKFree Club

Membership Highlands

Neighborhood Center800 Edmonds Ave NE

Ages 6 and up . Membership to this club is free . The membership provides staff with contact information, allows

members access to free drop-in activities and helps promote ownership

in the neighborhood center . Ask staff for a registration form .

SPRING HOURS April 2–June 15Monday–Friday 3:00pm–7:00pm

Closed Saturday & Sunday

ACTIVITY TIMES April 2–June 15 • 4:00–4:30pm

Weekly schedules of activities are posted in the lobby . Closed May 28 and July 4

LOCATED IN NORTH HIGHLANDSNE 16TH ST & KIRKLAND AVE

APRIL 7 – OCTOBER 8Space available. Garden beds are raised and available in two sizes: small at 2’ x 4’ and large at 2’ x 6’. All beds are 2 feet in height. Water is provided. Limit one garden bed per household. Ages 14 and up.

Small bed $10R/$15NR, #60603 Large bed $15R /$20NR, #60997

Go to rentonwa.gov, or call 425-430-6700.

G R E AT FA M I LY AC T I V I T Y

Youth Co-ed Baseball LeaguesYouth co-ed baseball leagues are designed for children to learn baseball in a fun and noncom-petitive environment . Children of all skill levels are welcome to participate . Practices are held either Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday and games will be played on Thursday . Practices and games are 1 to 1 .5 hours between 5:00 and 8:00pm, held at the park location you reg-ister for below . Players must provide their own baseball glove .

LEAGUE DATES: JUNE 25 – AUG 16Ages 5–6 T–Ball 60649 Maplewood ParkAges 5– 6 T–Ball 60650 Kennydale ParkAges 5–6 T–Ball 60651 Teasdale Park5:00–8:00pm $60R / $72NR +tax

Ages 7–8 Coach Pitch 60652 Kennydale ParkAges 7–8 Coach Pitch 60653 Teasdale Park5:00–8:00pm $60R / $72NR +tax

Ages 9–10 Machine Pitch 60654 Liberty Park5:00–8:00pm $65R / $78NR +tax

Co-Ed Track & Field TeamThis program is about fun, participation, skill development and competing with friends . This program runs in collaboration with Issaquah, Auburn and Snoqualmie . Events include sprints, relays, softball throw and long jump . A mandatory parent meeting will be held Tues-day, May 22 at 6:00pm at Renton Memorial Stadium . Track meets will be held on Thursdays beginning in June . Held at Renton Memorial Stadium.

Ages 5–8 60735 Tue/Thur May 22–July 126:00–7:00pm Co–ed Team $50R / $58NR

Ages 9–14 60736 Tue/Thur May 22–July 127:00–8:00pm Co–ed Team $50R / $58NR

SOCCER All UK participants will receive a shirt and certificate. Instructors are professional trainers. Info & registration at UKELITE.COM

UK Petite Soccer Late Spring/Summer Programs

Ages 3 to 5 . UK Petite soccer pro-vides an introduction to soccer . UK Petite uses a games based approach

to teach the FUNdamentals of soccer in a high energy, interactive learning environment . Each programs runs for one hour, for six weeks . Cedar River Park • $90Tues May 8–June 12 10–11amFri May 11–June 15 1:30–2:30pm

Ron Regis Park • $90Sat May 12–June 16 4–5pm or 5–6pmSun May 13–June 17 4–5pm or 5–6pm

Ron Regis Park • $105Tues June 26–Aug 7 4–5pm or 5–6pm

UK Elite IDPAges 6 to 9 . This is a six week UK Elite soccer program that will focus on developing individ-ual ball skill and ball mastery as well as small sided scrimmage play . Each week will teach players new skills and follow a specific theme such as ball mastery, 1 v 1 attacking, etc . Player will receive instruction from UK Elite coaching staff and also receive a UK Elite shirt and player evaluation . Held at Ron Regis Park.

Sat May 12–June 16 4–5pm or 5–6pmSun May 13–June 17 4–5pm or 5–6pmTues June 26–Aug 7 4–5pm or 5–6pm

UK Elite Soccer CampAges 5 to 14 . The UK Elite Soccer Camp is a technical based program using the UK Elite age appropriate

global curriculum . Players will participate in activities taken from the best soccer nations in the world, designed to develop technical abil-ity . Each day will include world cup scrimmage tournaments . Players will be grouped by age and ability and t-shirt and player evaluation .

July 23–27 • Ron Regis Park • $135Ages 3–5 9am –10:15am or 10:30–11:45amAges 5–14 9am –12pm

Aug 6–10 • Cedar River Park • $135Ages 3–5 9am–10:15am or 10:30–11:45amAges 5–14 9am –12pm

RENTON’S YOUTH SPORTS MISSION

YOUTH ATHLETICS IS DEDICATED TO:

• Providing enjoyable recreation programs for children regardless of their athletic ability .

• Encouraging children to have fun, learn new skills and feel good about participating in youth sports .

• Developing self-esteem and good sportsmanship through meaningful and fair sports competition .

• Providing quality coaches, facilities and clearly defined standards .

Seahawks Gatorade Jr. Football Training Camp

Thursday, June 20, Cedar River ParkAges 8 to 14 . Join the Seattle Seahawks at Cedar River Park for an introductory football experience . The camp includes two hours of football instruction and fun .

For more information and to register, visit Seahawks .com beginning May 1 .

YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS & CAMPS

YOUTH SPORTS

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Special thanks to Land O’Frost for supporting Youth Athletics .

Outdoor Youth Tennis LessonsAges 5 to 7 . Join us outdoor this spring Aces will introduce the QuickStart Tennis program to participants allowing them to rally by the end of the first lesson . Participants will learn the basics: forehand, backhand, serving and scoring .60634 Sat Apr 21–May 1260637 Sat June 2–2311:00am–11:45am $36R / $43NR

Ages 7 to 9 . Participants will learn the basics: forehand, backhand, serving and scoring .60631 Sat Apr 21–May 1260635 Sat May 2–June 239:00–10:00am $47R / $56NR

Outdoor Junior Tennis LessonsAges 10 to 12 . Join us outdoors this spring to develop your tennis skills, get in shape, or just for the fun of it! Participants will be introduced to a variety of drills and games to get ready for the summer season of tennis . 60632 Sat Apr 21–May 1260636 Sat June 2–2310:00–11:00am $47R / $56NR

Teen & Adult Outdoor Tennis Lessons — BeginnerAges 13 and up . The beginner lessons provide the basic skills needed to play tennis, including etiquette, rules and keeping score along with fundamental instruction . 60627 Sat Apr 21–May 1260628 Sat June 2–2311:45am–12:45pm $47R / $56NR

OUTDOOR TENNIS

Skyhawks Youth Sports CampsSKYHAWKS TENNIS

GRAB YOUR TENNIS RACQUET AND GET READY TO PLAY! Ages 10 & under . Quickstart Tennis with Skyhawks is a new format to help kids ten and under learn and play tennis using mod-ified courts, racquets, and balls . Enrollment in the Quickstart program entitles par-ticipants to become Junior Members of the USTA for one year .  Due to limited court space, these programs fill up quickly . Locations vary during weeks listed below .

For more information, fees, camp specif-ics and to register, visit skyhawks .com or call 800-804-3509 .

WEEKS OFFERED

June 25–28 July 9–12 July 30–August 2 August 6–9 August 13–16

PROGRAMS

Red Ball Tennis Ages 5–7 9:00am–9:45am Orange Ball Tennis Ages 7–10 10:00am–1:00pmGreen Ball Tennis Ages 10–12 10:00am–1:00pm

SKYHAWKS SPORTSSkyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that empha-size critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship . Camps run Monday-Friday except where noted .*

For more information, fees, camp specifics and to register, visit skyhawks .com or call 800-804-3509 .

Soccer Camps Ages 6-12 • July 16–20, Aug 13–17

Basketball Camp Ages 6-12 • *June 25-28 July 9-13, *July 31-August 3

Baseball Ages 8-12 • July 23-27

Flag Football Ages 8-12 • July 16-20

Multi-Sport Ages 6-12, *July 2, 3, 5 & 6, July 16–20, July 23–27

Beginning Golf Ages 5-9, *June 25–28, Aug 6–10

Volleyball Ages 7-12 • *July 2, 3, 5 & 6

Mini-Hawk Ages 4-6 • June 11–15, *June 20–22, July 9–13, July 30–Aug 3

YOUTH SPORTS

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ADULT SPORTS

FOR ALL LEAGUES: Space is limited. Full payment due at registration.

Basketball Adult Men’s LeaguesAll leagues play a 5-on-5 format . Certified officials are provided for all games . All teams are guaranteed 8 games which are played at the Renton Community Center . The top teams will advance to championship tournament .

Kickball Adult Co-Ed LeaguesOfficials provided, four men and four women must be on the field at the start of a game . Top teams will advance to a league championship tournament .

Racquetball Adult Co-Ed Leagues All players guaranteed 8 matches . Schedules and rules will be sent prior to the first match and will be posted on the Adults Sports Website .

Softball Adult Co-Ed & Men’s LeaguesEach season offers a variety of competition levels . A doubleheader format will be used in most leagues . Certified umpires are provided for all games . The top teams from each division will advance to championship tournament .

Volleyball Adult Co-Ed & Women’s LeaguesEach season offers varying levels of competition with a 6-on-6 format . Officials are provided at every level . All teams are guaranteed 8 matches, with 3 games per match . The top teams from each division advance to championship tournament .

Resident Benefits: Teams with a minimum of 50% City of Renton residents are eligible for a 20% discount on league fees.

2018 ADULT SPORTS LEAGUES!

Game Day Class # Open Team

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Basketball Men’s Rec . Thur 60331 3/4/2018 4/12/2018 $550 + tax RCC

Basketball Men’s Rec . Free Agents Thur 60334 3/4/2018 4/12/2018 $60 R/$72 NR RCC

RACQUETBALL SPRING

Racquetball Recreational Tues 60810 12/7/2017 3/20/2018 $35R/$42NR RCC

Racquetball Competitive Tues 60811 12/7/2017 3/20/2018 $35R/$42NR RCC

SOFTBALL SPRING

Softball Co-Ed Adult Rec . Tues 60659 2/1/2018 5/1/2018 $800 + tax Local Parks

Softball Co-Ed Adult Upper Rec . Thur 60657 2/1/2018 5/3/2018 $800 + tax Local Parks

Softball Men’s Upper Rec . Mon 60656 2/1/2018 4/30/2018 $800 + tax Local Parks

Softball Men’s Rec . Wed 60658 2/1/2018 5/2/2018 $800 + tax Local Parks

VOLLEYBALL SPRING

Volleyball Co-Ed Adult Upper Rec . Mon 60341 3/4/2018 4/9/2018 $400 + tax RCC

Volleyball Co-Ed Adult Upper Rec . Wed 60344 3/4/2018 4/11/2018 $400 + tax RCC

Volleyball Co-Ed Adult Rec . Wed 60343 3/4/2018 4/11/2018 $400 + tax RCC

Volleyball Women’s Thur 60342 3/4/2018 4/12/2018 $400 + tax RCC

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Kickball Co-Ed Adult Thur 60732 3/4/2018 6/7/2018 $300 + tax Local Parks

SOFTBALL SUMMER

Softball Co-Ed Adult Rec . Sun 60734 3/4/2018 6/3/2018 $400 + tax Local Parks

Softball Co-Ed Adult Upper Rec . Sun 60733 3/4/2018 6/3/2018 $600 + tax Local Parks

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Basketball Men’s Rec . Tues 61229 8/1/2018 9/25/2018 $550 + tax RCC

Basketball Men’s Rec . Free Agents Tues 61230 8/1/2018 9/25/2018 $60 R/$72 NR RCC

VOLLEYBALL FALL

Volleyball Co-Ed Adult Upper Rec . Mon 61220 8/1/2018 9/17/2018 $400 + tax RCC

Volleyball Co-Ed Adult Upper Rec . Wed 61219 8/1/2018 9/19/2018 $400 + tax RCC

Volleyball Co-Ed Adult Rec . Wed 61218 8/1/2018 9/19/2018 $400 + tax RCC

Volleyball Women’s Thur 61221 8/1/2018 9/20/2018 $400 + tax RCC

SOFTBALL FALL

Softball Co-Ed Adult Rec . Tues 61224 6/19/2018 7/31/2018 $700 + tax Local Parks

Softball Co-Ed Adult Upper Rec . Thur 61225 6/19/2018 8/2/2018 $700 + tax Local Parks

Softball Men’s Upper Rec . Mon 61222 6/19/2018 7/30/2018 $700 + tax Local Parks

Softball Men’s Rec . Wed 61223 6/19/2018 8/1/2018 $700 + tax Local Parks

KICKBALL FALL

Kickball Co-Ed Adult Thur 61228 6/19/2018 8/16/2018 $300 + tax Local Parks

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ADULT FITNESS

FITNESS CLASS PUNCHCARDSSave money from daily drop-in fee for $10R/12NR or purchase a punch card and get 12 visits for $84R / $96NR

A GREAT VALUE! Cards valid for six months.

MONDAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR

Boot Camp 5:30–6:30pm Linda

TUESDAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR

Cardio X-Training 4 X 15 Format 9:00–10:00am Linda

WEDNESDAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR

Boot Camp 5:30–6:30pm Linda

THURSDAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR

Cardio X-Training 4 X 15 Format 9:00–10:00am Linda

Drop-in Fitness ClassesAT THE RENTON COMMUNITY CENTER

TRY SOMETHING NEW! All fitness classes are for ages 16 and up

GET SWINGIN’!Racquetball is one of the many sports that can be played in all seasons, including winter! Our courts may be reserved in advance, only $7 an hour to rent. We provide the racquet, ball and eyewear if you don’t have your own.

Challenge yourself and sign up for our Adult Co-ed Racquetball League, for all levels of play! See page 19.

5K Saturday RunsLooking to for a way to enhance

your workout and meet people with common interests? Check this out!

Renton parkrun is a FREE, non-competitive, 5km (3 .1 mile) group-run every Saturday morning on the Cedar River Trail . One-time registration at www .parkrun .us/register gets you a free personal barcode that you can print at home . This barcode is your ticket to Renton parkrun and to over 1000 other weekly parkrun events worldwide; print it out and bring it with you anytime you want to drop-in (no need to re-register) .  

Walkers, runners, and participants with wheel-chairs are invited to take part . No matter your age, ability or pace, we welcome you to join our growing community . Dogs on leashes and strollers are welcome at parkrun . Our course is paved, wheelchair accessible, and handicap parking is available . 

Meet at the Riverview Park bathrooms for a 9:00am start.

For more information, visit www.parkrun.us/renton

or find Renton parkrun on Facebook.

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ADULT FITNESS

GENTLE THERAPEUTIC YOGA at Renton Senior Activity Center CODE

May 3–Aug 8 Wed 5:15–6:15pm Ford $133R / $160NR 61433

CORE STRENGTH YOGA at Renton Senior Activity Center CODE

May 30–Aug 8 Wed 6:30–7:45pm Ford $133R / $160NR 61434

SMALL GROUP FITNESS at Renton Community Center CODE

April 30–May 23 Mon/Wed 6:15–7:00am Mounts $83R / $100NR 61457

April 30–May 23 Mon/Wed 7:00–7:45am Mounts $83R / $100NR 61461

May 30–June 25 Mon/Wed 6:15–7:00am Mounts $83R / $100NR 61458

May 30–June 25 Mon/Wed 7:00–7:45am Mounts $83R / $100NR 61462

June 27–July 25 Mon/Wed 6:15–7:00am Mounts $83R / $100NR 61459

June 27–July 25 Mon/Wed 7:00–7:45am Mounts $83R / $100NR 61463

BEGINNING TAI CHI at Renton Senior Activity Center CODE

April 16–June 9 Mon 6:30–7:30pm Jorgansen $87R / $104NR 61431

CONTINUING TAI CHI at Renton Senior Activity Center CODE

April 16–June 9 Mon 7:45–8:45pm Jorgansen $87R / $104NR 61432

PUSH HANDS at Renton Senior Activity Center CODE

April 16–June 9 Mon 8:45–9:45pm Jorgansen $87R / $104NR 61485

HAVE YOU TRIED THE FITNESS ROOM?Getting fit and staying fit is in! Whether you want to lose weight, tone muscle, have more energy, or lower your cholesterol, the Renton Community Center is the place to start.

No contract or autopay required!

One Month Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . $20R / $24NR

Yearly Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200R / $240NR

Racquetball Pass (10 punches) . . . $55R / $55NR

Daily Drop-in . . . . . $2 Student / Senior 50+ and $3 Adult

Senior Fitness Drop-in for ages 50+ . . . . . $1 (Mon–Fri, 6–9:30am )

Washington State Sales Tax will be added to all passes.

OPEN GYM BASKETBALL at the Renton Community Center!Pick up a schedule for open play Basketball. Open Play recorded schedule: 425-430-6700, option 3.

Wellness ClassesRENTON SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER AND RENTON COMMUNITY CENTER

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

WHAT IS PUSH HANDS?After learning the Beginning and Continuing Tai Chi Form, Push Hands is said by the highest masters to deepen your relaxation, flexibility, and strength to their greatest capacities.

OUTDOOR RECREATION

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GENE COULON MEMORIAL BEACH PARKPark HoursJanuary 1–April 30 8am–8pm May 1–31 8am–9pm June 1–September 5 8am–10pm September 6–December 31 8am–8pm

Boat Launch Info & FeesOpen 24 hours a day . Day use expires at mid-night on the day of purchase . 24-hour use expires midnight the following day . Overnight boat moorage is not permitted . Debit or credit cards only . Maximum 30 foot length boat .

Day Use: $10 Resident / $20 Non-Resident24-Hour Use: $20 Resident / $40 Non-Resident

Passes: Residents must obtain and display a Renton Resident Pass when paying resi-dent day use rates . Annual permits are also available . Fees are $60 for City of Renton res-idents and $120 for non-residents . Proof of Renton residency, and tow vehicle registration required . Passes and permits are available at the Renton Community Center .

Life Jackets available for checkout at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park and Kennydale Beach Park, from on-duty lifeguards.

Kennydale & Coulon Swim Beaches The City of Renton Community Services Department offers guarded swim beaches at both Kennydale Beach Park and Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park 12:00pm–8:00pm daily, June 24 to Labor Day .

Day camps, daycares and large groups please planning on

visiting Coulon Beach please contact [email protected]

Experience Renton Sailing Saturday, June 2

NEW! If you have ever wanted to try sail-ing, here’s your chance! After a brief

safety orientation, an experienced sailor will take you for an introductory sail on a 14-foot boat . You will have the opportunity to partici-pate as crew and get a taste of sailing . No experience is necessary . Event will be held at Gene Coulon Memorial Park next to the canoe launch . Children are welcome however parents are required to stay with children at all times .

40-minute Sail Experience,with times available 10:00am–3:00pm .

Call 425-430-6700 to reserve your spot!

Basic Keelboat Sailing Classes Ages 16 to Adult . Held by US Sailing-certified instructors at the Gene Coulon Memorial Bach Park Canoe Launch . Learn to sail a 24-foot keelboat on Lake Washington . No experience required . A float test is required prior to the class, which can be taken at any local pool . The float test form can be picked up at the Renton Community Center or at Rentonwa .gov . Schol-arships are available . US Sailing membership and textbook are included . Written and prac-tical tests are required for certification .

61520 Sat /Sun July 7–1561522 Sat /Sun Aug 18–268:00am–12:00pm $335R / $370NR

61521 Thur/ Fri Aug 9–174:00–8:00pm $335R / $370NR

RENTON SAILING CENTERThe center is located at the north end of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park . They offer racing, clinics, cruising and recreational sailing on boats ranging from 14’ to 27’ . The center also hosts social events in addition to on-the-water activities . No experience is necessary and beginners are welcome . Pre-registration required and float test required for all sailing classes . Visit rentonsailingcenter .org for more information .

RENTON ROWING CENTERThe Renton Rowing Center, a community boathouse of the George Pocock Rowing Foundation, is committed to developing rowing and paddling opportunities for youth and adults on South Lake Wash-ington . The facility is located at the north end of the Cedar River Trail Park at 1060 Nishiwaki Lane .

Go online for more info: RENTONROWINGCENTER .ORG Summer Rowing CampsLearn To Row Youth Activities

Women’s Class — Small Boat Sailing LessonsHeld by US Sailing certified instructors at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Canoe Launch . Learn to rig and sail a 14-foot sailboat . No experience required, beginners are encouraged to attend . U .S . Sailing Certificate available .

61527 Sat/Sun July 21, 22, 28 & 298:00am–12:00pm $195R/$230NR

Small Boat Sailing LessonsAges 12 to Adult . Held by US Sailing certified instructors at the Gene Coulon Memorial Bach Park Canoe Launch . These are fun camps where you will learn to sail a 14-foot sailboat on Lake Washington . No experience required, begin-ners are encouraged to attend .

61523 Fri–Mon May 25, 26, 27 & 28 4:00–8:00pm $195R / $230NR

61524 Sat/Sun June 9, 10, 16 & 174:00–8:00pm $195R / $230NR

61525 Sat/Sun Sept 1, 2, 8 & 98:00am–12:00pm $195R / $230NR

SPECIAL INTEREST

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Intro to Amateur (HAM) Radio Ages 13–Adult . 17 and under must be accom-panied by a parent or guardian. Amateur radio, often called ham radio, is both a hobby and a service in which participants called “hams” use various types of radio equipment to communi-cate with other radio amateurs for recreation and public service . This class will cover the basics of amateur radio, including technology, radio etiquette, emergency communications, and what to look for when purchasing a radio . You will also learn about the opportunities for putting your radio skills to good use! This class is designed for people who already have their ham radio technician license, but it is not a requirement . Held at Renton Fire Station 12, 1209 Kirkland Ave NE, Renton .

61515 Thur May 106:00–8:00pm FREE

Disaster GlampingAges 13–Adult . 17 and under must be accom-panied by a parent or guardian. Ready to take your glamping (glam camping) skills to the next level? Want your emergency kit to be the envy of the neighborhood? Do you know how to bake a delicious pie using bunsen burners? Join us as we model how to mix camping, comfort, and preparedness with the latest gadgets, tips, and tricks you need to survive in style! Finish class with a slice of survival pie and an MRE to take home . Held at the Renton Community Center.

61511 Sat May 1210:00am–1:00pm Needham $10R / $15NR

REPA is a partnership between Renton Emergency Management, the American Red Cross, and Renton Technical College providing courses to help people be better prepared to face any kind of emergency . 

Group presentations upon request, 15 person minimum . For more information visit rentonwa .gov/repa . 

Si necesita más informaciòn sobre la clase en español, llame al 425-430-7726.

Playing With Fire!Ages 14–Adult . 17 and under must be accom-panied by a parent or guardian. Playing with fire is generally not advised, but in this class that is exactly what we will do! After learning the basics of fire science, types of extinguishers and home fire safety in the classroom, we will go out to the fire training grounds and play with fire . This is a hands-on class to experiment with different types and sizes of fire extinguishers . You will leave the class with experience putting out fires and the knowledge you need to take action if you encounter a fire . Held at Fire Station 14, 1900 Lind Ave SW, Renton.

61512 Tue June 266:00–9:00pm Mattson FREE

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)Ages 16–Adult . 17 and under must be accompa-nied by a parent or guardian. In most disasters, survivors provide the first immediate assis-tance to those in need . CERT teaches you how to respond when others look to you for help . Are you ready? Learn skills like disaster first aid, fire suppression, utility safety, personal preparedness, light search and rescue, terror-ism response, disaster psychology, and more! This class is a combination of lecture and hands on training to get you ready to help yourself and others during an emergency . Learn more at rentonwa .gov/cert . Class held at Fire Sta-tion 14, 1900 Lind Ave SW, Renton.

61514 Thur–Sat Aug 23–258:00am–5:00pm Smith $25R / $30NR

Qué hacer en caso de una emergenciaDurante esta clase nos ubicaremos geográfi-camente para mejor entender a qué estamos expuestos en tanto a clima y el terreno donde vivimos . Abordaremos diferentes incidentes que pueden afectarnos de manera colec-tiva como lo son terremotos, inundaciones, tormentas de nieve, heladas, etc . A la vez presentaremos claros consejos sobre cómo debemos de prepararnos de manera sencilla y responsable para ayudar efectivamente a nues-tras familias, amigos y a nosotros mismos . Este curso es para personas mayores a 13 años . (Los menores de edad deben ser acompañados por un adulto). Esta clase supone que hablas el español con fluidez . Renton Technical Col-lege, 3000 NE 4th St, Renton, Rm C-111.

61511 Thur May 246:00–7:30pm Vackimes FREE

Mental Health First Aid Ages 18–Adult . You may know CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver . You can call 911 . But can you administer First Aid in a mental health crisis? This class teaches you to give the initial help to a person showing symptoms of mental illness or in a mental health crisis, including severe depression, psychosis, panic attack, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors until appropri-ate professional or other help can be engaged . This class is offered in partnership with Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care . Held at Fire Sta-tion 14, 1900 Lind Ave SW, Renton.

61513 Sat June 98:00am–5:30pm Wyder FREE

RENTON EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ACADEMY

The Renton Regional Fire Authority offers free, on-certification CPR classes .

Visit rentonrfa .com/cpr for more info .

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SPECIALIZED RECREATION

SPORTS & FITNESS

T-Ball & Softball Mondays & Wednesdays 6:00-7:00pm Renton High School

This program is for youth and adults with developmental disabilities .

T–Ball Ages 8 & up 61409 June 18–Aug 15Junior Ages 8–15 61410 June 18–Aug 15Seniors Ages 16–21 61411 June 18–Aug 15Masters Ages 22 & up 61412 June 18–Aug 15

Special Olympics FitnessAges 16 and up . This class is a great introduc-tion to fitness . Providing personal support and encouragement through social interaction, nutrition, education and fitness goals .

61393 Thur June 7–Aug 236:00–7:00pm $16R / $19NR

SPECIAL INTEREST

Club ThursdayProgram is held at the Renton Senior Activity Center (unless otherwise noted in ‘The Buzz’) . Small snacks will be occasionally served, so please eat dinner before you come .

61392 Thur June 7–Aug 237:00-8:30pm $34R / $40NR

Books, Snacks & Crafts

NEW! Each week there will be a craft and snack related to the current chap-

ter . Bring a copy of the book or just listen along . The course will be led by a certified reading teacher with 40 years’ experience and each week will include book discussion with visual aids . No reading skills are required, just a listening ear and a crafty spirit!

61413 Tue June 26–Aug 74:30-6:00pm Affleck $40R / $48NR

EXCITING EXCURSIONS Ages 16 & up . Join us for some great excur-sions . Meet at the Renton Community Center. Please bring $30 .00 for admission, food and souvenirs .

Washington State Sales Tax is added onto pro-gram cost.

Renton Farmers Market & DinnerJune 5 61394 T 2:30-6:30pm $12 .10R/$14 .52NR

Tacoma History Museum & LunchJune 8 61401 F 11am–4pm $20 .57R/$24 .20NR

Puyallup Street Fair & LunchJune 16 61403 Sa 10am–3pm $20 .57R/$24 .20NR

Foot Golf & LunchJune 19 61399 T 11am–4pm $12 .10R/$14 .52NR

Alki Beach & LunchJune 22 61404 F 11am–4pm $20 .57R/$24 .20NR

National Special Olympic Summer Games & LunchJuly 6 61400 F 11am–4pm $20 .57R/$24 .20NR

Marymoor Park & High Tea at The British PantryJuly 10 61398 T 11am–4pm $12 .10R/$14 .52NR

Rainier Baseball GameJuly 14 61408 Sa 5–10:30pm $38 .50R/$42 .90NR

Log House Museum & LunchJuly 20 61406 F 11am–4pm $20 .57R/$24 .20NR

Movie & LunchJuly 24 61395 T 11am–4pm $12 .10R/$14 .52NR

Boehm’s Chocolate Tour & LunchAug 3 61405 F 11am–4pm $20 .57R/$24 .20NR

Renton Fire Station 14 Tour & LunchAug 7 61396 T 11am–4pm $12 .10R/$14 .52NR

Railroad Days Festival & LunchAug 18 61402 Sa 9am–3pm $20 .57R/$24 .20NR

Woodland Park Zoo & LunchAug 24 61407 F 11am–4pm $20 .57R/$24 .20NR

Blueberry Picking & LunchAug 28 61397 T 11am–4pm $12 .10R/$14 .52NR

Adaptive Swim SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE AQUATIC CENTER

Saturday, July 28, 6:30–8:30PM REGISTRATION REQUIRED #61509

Swimmers of all abilities and ages can experience the water park in a safe setting . We help with fear of the water, shyness, motor development abnormalities, and Autism Spectrum Disorder . Staff will assist when needed . Participant aids are free with participant payment .

RENTON SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER

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EXTENDED HOURS ON WEDNESDAYS THROUGH JUNEThe RSAC will remain open until 9:00pm on Wednesday evenings through June. Additional classes, presentations and special events will be offered during the evening with special emphasis on programming for the soon-to-be-retired and newly retired adult.

SERVICESComputer Instruction Offers a 12-station computer room with a variety of classes offered for the first time user to more advanced users.

Legal Services Free legal information Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisor (SHIBA)

FEATURESAuditorium Billiards Room Bocce Courts Coffee Bar Computer Room Craft Room Game Room Fitness Room $1/visit Library Lounge

ACTIVITIES & CLASSES Ongoing Activities Special Events Outdoor/Sports Day and Overnight Trips Crafts and Visual Arts Performing Arts Health and Fitness Special Interest Classes

Connections, Friendships, Fitness, and Lifelong Learning for Adults Age 50 and OverRenton Senior Activity Center 211 Burnett Ave N 425-430-6633 Hours of operation see page 25 • Closed May 28 and July 4

Nutrition Program We serve a nutritionally balanced, hot meal Monday through Friday and all it costs is a $4.00 donation for those 60 and over. If you are under 60 it is a $10 charge. Lunch is served at 11:30am in

our beautiful dining room. A monthly menu is published on our website, rentonwa.gov/senioractivitycenter.

For more info, call 425-254-1128. Come on in and give us a try!!

We’re easy to find!Visit us at rentonwa.gov/senioractivitycenter and pick up your copy of our Golden Opportunities Recreation Guide at the Senior Activity Center, local libraries, City Hall or Renton Community Center.

Great Local Trips Apr 19 Seattle Chocolate TourApr 30 Nisqually Red Wind CasinoMay 8 Safeco Field TourMay 31 Northwest Trek June 13 La ConnerJune 27 Tacoma Rainiers

All Inclusive Event

26 | 26 | FVoisitr m reornte ionnfhoirstmaortiyo.orn agb oour ct talhl 4e R25.ent25o5.n H2i3st3o0ry Museum 425-255-2330 visit www.rentonhistory.org

235 MILL AVE. S.RENTON, WA 98057425-255-2330WWW.RENTONHISTORY.ORGOne block south of the Renton Library .

MUSEUM HOURSTUESDAY–SATURDAY, 10AM–4PMClosed July 30–Aug 4

ADMISSIONPrograms free with the price of admission

Adults $5 Students/Children $2 Children 8 and younger FREE RHM Members always free

Free Admission on the first Wednesday and the third Saturday of the month.

TOURSThe Renton History Museum offers guided tours for all ages by two-week advance appointment . Tours cost $40 for groups of eight or fewer and $5 per person for groups larger than eight (even on free admission days) . Chaperones for student or elder groups are free and are highly encouraged . To reserve a tour, please contact Public Engagement Coordinator Kim Owens at kowens@rentonwa .gov or 425 .255 .2330 .

LATEST NEWS & INFOfacebook .com/rentonhistorymuseum twitter: @rentonhistory instagram: rentonhistorymuseum

NEW EXHIBITS

On the Battlefront and the Homefront: Rentonites in the Great War MAY 28 – NOVEMBER 11, 2018Like thousands of cities across the U .S . Renton fully mobilized to support the first World War effort, sending its men off to foreign bat-tlefields . But war mobilization also involved mothers and nurses and farmers and draft board workers . This exhibit explores the expe-riences of these men and women . For people who had never thought of themselves as part of a global community, WWI crystallized and clarified their beliefs about citizenship and its duties, national identity, and patriotism in ways that changed Renton forever .

“I’m Going Through”: Black Miners Arrive in King CountyJUNE 1–AUGUST 31, 2018In honor of Renton’s Juneteenth celebration, the Museum traces the arrival of African American miners and their families in King County . In the 1880s and 1890s Black families were desperate to escape the Jim Crow South and King County coal mines offered jobs opportunities . Learn how they shaped King County going forward .

OTHER EVENTS COMING UP!

Historic Preservation Comes to RentonTUESDAY, MAY 15, 6:30–7:30 PMIn 2017 the City of Renton entered into an agree-ment with the King County Historic Preservation Program to provide landmark designation and protection services . Join Jennifer Meisner, King County Historic Preservation Officer, in a conver-sation about what this means for Renton . Learn how this partnership has already benefited Renton and could be a catalyst for future pres-ervation and redevelopment activity .

On the Battlefront and the Homefront: Rentonites in the Great War Exhibit OpeningTHURSDAY, MAY 31, 5:30–7:00 PMJoin us for the opening of the new WWI exhibit commemorating Rentonites’ efforts, both at home and abroad, to ending the First World War . Looking back 100 years, learn how individ-ual actions made a difference in the war effort .

Bookmarks and Landmarks: The Big Burn by Timothy EganWED, JUNE 13, 7:00 – 8:30 PMRead it, discuss it, experience it . Author and New York Times columnist Timothy Egan will be on hand to discuss his dramatic account of a 1910 forest fire that galvanized public opinion about the wilderness . Join the conversation at the Renton History Museum, housed in a his-torical Art Deco fire station, where Egan will talk about his book and answer questions . No requests for book-signing, please .

Registration is required. Contact the museum for more information.

In honor of the City of Renton and Renton African American Pastoral (RAAP) Group Juneteenth Celebration, the King County Library System presents:

Digitize Your African-American HistorySATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1:00–3:00PMBring your stories and songs, photos and video tapes, art and objects, genealogy research and more to this interactive workshop! With the help of knowledgeable people and technol-ogy, participants will be able to consult with a genealogist specializing in African Ameri-can roots; digitize images of photos as well as objects such as clothing, quilts and memora-bilia; convert VHS tapes to CD and create audio recordings to preserve and pass on important historical information to future generations . Genealogy information and consultations pre-sented by Dr . Janice Lovelace .

Registration is required. Contact the Museum for more information.

Renton River DaysJULY 27–29The Museum is FREE during Renton River Days week, with special Sunday hours, noon–4 pm .

Renton History Live!SATURDAY, JULY 28, HOURLYRenton History LIVE! brings to life past Renton residents Margaret Ramsey, Eula Bensinger, and Mahala Trimm during Prohibition . Watch these ladies take on a local pharmacist, whom they accuse of illegally selling alcohol . Perfor-mances are Saturday only, every hour on the hour between noon and 4 pm, and are FREE .

VOLUNTEER PROGRAMS & OPPORTUNITIES

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ADOPT-A-PARK PROGRAMThe City provides tools and assigns an expe-rienced Parks staff to find the right park for your group to get involved, give back, enjoy the outdoors, and see the fruits of your labor . Information: Teresa Nishi at 425-430-6694, [email protected]

BECOME A SPONSOR!

Sponsorship can provide your company or organization an opportunity to achieve a high degree of visibility within the local community . Sponsorship opportunities can be for one-time or ongoing programs, activities, or events, which are tailored to a variety of groups, interest, and ages . More info: rentonwa.gov/sponsorships or call 425-430-6600

GREEN & CLEANPark Volunteer ProjectsThe “Green & Clean” Saturday park volunteer projects are a great way to dig in and help main-tain parks for everyone to enjoy . Volunteers must be 14 and older to participate . Children 14 to 17 who are not accompanied must have a waiver filled out by an adult . To register: rent-onwa .gov/volunteer or call 425 .430 .6694 .

SPRING: Saturday, May 12, 8:45–11:30 am Philip Arnold, 720 Jones Ave S

SUMMER: Saturday, June 9, 8:45–11:30am Thomas Teasdale 601 S. 23rd St

VOLUNTEER TRAIL & PARK RANGER PROGRAM“Good Will Ambassadors” for City Parks and Trails The City of Renton is looking for individuals 18 & older to serve as Volunteer Trail and Park Rangers to help educate park and trail visi-tors on rules and regulations, enhance safety awareness, provide information and direction, watch for vandalism, and act as “Good Will Ambassadors” for the City . Information: 425-430-6600

SUMMER LUNCH RECREATION PROGRAM Do you have free time this summer and want to have fun providing recreation activities to children who attend the Summer Lunch Pro-gram and over the age of 14? Then volunteer at a lunch site that is coordinated with the Renton School District for anyone under the age of 18 . Shifts are at least once a week for 8 weeks starting June 26 . Information: Teresa Nishi at 425.430.6694, [email protected]

READY TO VOLUNTEER?General volunteer information contact Teresa Nishi 425-430-6694 / [email protected].

For more volunteer opportunities visit rentonwa.gov/volunteer or Justserve.org

RENTON FARMERS MARKETIf you are passionate about fresh food, local agriculture, or just want to get involved with your community, then join us on Tues-days, June through September at Piazza Park . Opportunities are available on market days to work at information booth, Kids Patch, assist with set-up and/or break-down of the market and help the vendors load and unload items . Information: Carrie Olson at 425-430-7214, [email protected]

National Day of Service

September 8In observance of National Day of Service and Remembrance, the City of Renton is partnering with local agencies to provide service opportunities for community members throughout the Renton area on Saturday, Sept 8.

If you would like to be a volunteer on Saturday, September 8 from 9:00am to 12:00pm then we will find a project for you! Contact Teresa Nishi at 425-430-6694 / [email protected] for a list of projects. All volunteers are invited to participate

in a celebration picnic following completion of the projects.

If your organization or agency needs volunteers for work projects such as cleaning, organizing, painting, or weeding, etc. in Renton contact Teresa Nishi at 425-430-6694 / [email protected] by June 15.

SEPT 8, 2018

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RENTON RENTAL FACILITIES

Please call 425-430-6700 for availability.

> Weddings > Anniversaries

> Birthday Parties > Business Meetings

> Conferences > Baby Showers

> Reunions > Banquets

• Beautiful hardwood floors, 3300 square feet, accommodates up to 230 Banquet Style seating or 300 Theatre Style seating.

• Doors open onto outdoor patio overlooking the Cedar River and a full catering kitchen is attached.

• Reservations are currently being taken up to 12 months in advance. Fees range between $85-150 per hour, depending on event type, time and day of week.

The Renton Community Center —an ideal location for your next event !The Renton Community Center is located along the banks of the beautiful Cedar River and provides an ideal location for a variety of reception and meeting needs. With plenty of free park-ing and easy freeway access, the Renton Community Center is a great location for:

GymsAvailable for athletic events, trade-show and special events. Private athletic rental rates range $45–$100 per hour. Special event and trade show rates range $550–$1350 per day.

ClassroomsMeeting rooms are ideal for small par-ties, business meetings and seminars. Accommodate 20-40 people and rates are $35/hr for Residents and $40/hr for Non-Residents.

Ask us about our

Birthday Party Packages

“Bounce Around” (for ages 3-6) & “Good Sport” (for ages 7-13)

$75R / $85NR

Neighborhood Center RentalsLooking for a facility to hold a smaller meeting or function?The Highlands Neighborhood Center is available for rent on an hourly basis during operating hours from April 1st until June 16th . Contact Tom Puthoff at tputhoff@rentonwa .gov or 425-430-6766 .

Meeting Rooms & Gymnasium rates $35/hour Residents, $40/hour Non-Residents

Sports Field Rentals Please visit the Facility Rental page at rentonwa .gov for additional information . Questions can be directed to Donna Eken deken@rentonwa .gov or call 425-430-6700 .

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GOLF

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2018 SUMMER

JUNIOR GOLF CAMPSJune 25–27 July 9–11 July 23–25 August 6–8Registration begins June 1st

Monday–Wednesday 9:00am–12:00pm Ages 7–17 Camp Fee $125

3-Day Camps Include:

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• Participation Prize • Promotional Coupons

Payment due at time of in-person registration

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

• All financial transactions end 30 minutes prior to closing of building .

• Pre-registration is required for all classes unless otherwise noted . Washington State sales tax will be added to applicable programs and rental fees .

• Classes are held at a variety of locations . Site locations can be found in the Facilities Locations section on the next page .

• Supply fees are additional fees paid directly to the instructor for items not included in the class fee or provided by the City of Renton Community Services Department .

• This recreation brochure is published for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice . Every effort is made to ensure accuracy at the time of publication .

• Register early to ensure that the program you desire isn’t filled or canceled due to below minimum enrollment .

Resident Discount RateThe City of Renton recognizes people living within Renton’s city limits support, through their city taxes, the City of Renton’s Commu-nity Services Department . Because of this, the City of Renton offers those living inside the city limits a discount on programs and facility rental fees . People who reside outside the city limits are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy the activities and services the City of Renton provides . The resident discount fee is the first fee listed .

Withdrawal & Refund Guidelines• Refund requests must be made in writing to

be eligible for a refund .• If a request is made after the program has

already begun (with the exception of program satisfaction), no refunds will be issued .

Adult LeaguesNo refunds will be issued to athletic teams, for league play or tournament play, if the request is made after schedules have been completed .

Classes, Trips & Programs• More than seven days before start date:

The refunded/credited amount will be the program fee .

• Seven days or less before start date: No refund will be issued

• Canceled by the City of Renton: Full refund PLEASE NOTE: Special refund requests will be considered on a case-by-case basis . If you withdraw due to special circumstances, the refund amount will be determined by the program coordinator .

Creative Kids Preschool Please see the Parent Handbook Guide, avail-able at Renton Community Center and online at rentonwa .gov .

Facility Rental & Group ReservationsRefunds will be considered based on the signed rental/use agreement .

Summer Day CampDay Camp deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable . Refunds for the remaining camp fees will be granted when a written request is received no later than two weeks prior to the start of each session . Refunds for Summer Day Camp programs vary depending on the camp . Please refer to the Day Camp bro-chure for specific details .

THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!

1. ONLINE rentonwa.gov/cybersignup Be the first in line, online! View programs and register 24 hours a day.

2. IN PERSON Renton Community Center 1715 SE Maple Valley Hwy Renton, WA 98057 Walk in registration is available during business hours

3. PHONE 425-430-6700, Press 8 Visa or MasterCard

REGISTRATION DATESRenton Residents (R)Registration begins Thursday, March 30

GENERAL REGISTRATION GUIDELINES

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION

GENERAL POLICIES & PROCEDURES

FACILITY LOCATIONS

Renton Community Center1715 SE Maple Valley Highway 425-430-6700

Hours through June 9 Monday–Thursday 6:00am–8:00pm Friday 6:00am–5:00pm Saturday 9:00am–5:00pm Closed Sunday

Closed May 28 and July 4 Highlands Neighborhood Center800 Edmonds Ave NE 425-430-6744

April 2–June 15 Monday–Friday 3:00pm–7:00pm

Saturday & Sunday closed. Closed May 28 and July 4. Henry Moses Aquatic Center1719 SE Maple Valley Highway 425-430-6780Open Seasonally Open 7 days a week from June 24 to Labor Day Renton Senior Activity Center211 Burnett Ave N 425-430-6633Hours of Operation Monday–Friday 9:00am–5:00pm* *Open Wednesdays 9am–9pm through June

Closed May 28, July 4

OTHER PROGRAM LOCATIONSGene Coulon Memorial Beach Park . . . . . . . 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N

Jones Park . . . . . . . . . 98 Wills Ave S at Cedar River

Kennydale Lions Park . . . . . 2428 Aberdeen Ave NE

Liberty Park . . . . Bronson Way N & Houser Way N

Maplewood Golf Course . . . 4050 SE Maple Valley Rd

Maplewood Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3400 SE 6th St

McKnight Middle School . . 1200 Edmonds Ave NE

North Highlands Neighborhood Center . . . . . . . . . 3000 NE 16th St

Piazza Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Burnett Ave S

Renton Ikea Perf . Arts Ctr . . . . . . . . . 400 S 2nd St

Renton Rowing Center . . . . . . . . 900 Nishiwaki Ln

Renton Sailing Club . . . . . 1201 Lake Wash . Blvd N

Renton Technical College . . . . . . . 3000 NE 4th St

Thomas Teasdale Park . . . . . . . . 601 South 23rd St

Program SatisfactionYour satisfaction in our programs is important to us . The City of Renton Community Services Department provides Customer Satisfaction Surveys annually and encourages you to provide feedback .

Gender Equity StatementThe City of Renton complies with the State of Washington’s “Fair Play in Community Sports Act” (Chapter 467, 2009 Laws, effective July 26, 2009) that prohibits discrimination against any person on the basis of sex in the opera-tion, conduct or administration of community athletics programs . Third parties who contract with or receive leases or permits from the City of Renton, for a community athletic program are also prohibited from discriminating on the basis of sex . (See hum.wa.gov/documents/Brochures/PA091407B.pdf for a list of prohibited discrimination in public accommo-dations under state law .)

WaiverBeing fully informed as to these risks and in consideration of being allowed to participate in city-sponsored activities and/or use of city facilities, participants assume all risk of injury, damage, and harm to participants arising from such activities or use . Partici-pants also hereby individually and on behalf of their heirs, executors, and assigns, release and hold harmless the City of Renton, its officials, employees, and agents, and waive any right of recovery that participants might have to bring a claim or a lawsuit against them for any personal injury, death, or other consequences occurring to participants aris-ing out of their voluntary participation in any activity . Participants give permission to the City of Renton and the Recreation Division to use any photos or videos taken during this activity, which might include themselves or their child (children) in publications promot-ing programs or activities within the City .

ADA AccommodationsMost City of Renton facilities are wheelchair accessible . The City of Renton provides reasonable

accommodations for those with disabilities . American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter available upon request . For this or other assistance, please call two weeks in advance:

711 (TDD) or 425-430-6700

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SPECIAL EVENTSRiver Days ParadeSponsored by Brotherton CadillacJuly 28: 10:00am S . 3rd Street, DT Renton . Download application at rentonriverdays .org or call 425-572-5702 .

Wenatchee Youth CircusCo-Sponsored by WalmartShows at Cedar River Park . Tickets: $3 .00 children under 18, $4 .00 for adults .July 27: 1:30pm & 6:00pmJuly 28: 1:30pm

Rubber Ducky DerbySponsored by Renton RotaryJuly 29: 4:30pm . Ducks float the Cedar River from the Houser Street Bridge to Wells Ave S . A $5 .00 ticket provides a chance to win prizes .

SPORTS AND GAMESSix-A-Side Soccer TournamentOrganized by Greater Renton-Tukwila Youth Soccer Assoc.July 28: fields at Renton High School for boys and girls U/9 thru U/16 . grtysa .org .

Tennis TournamentsFor all three Tennis Tournaments, pre-registration required . Tournaments organized by the Renton School District . Register at www .USTA .com

Junior Advanced Tennis TournamentJune 29–July 1: Ages 10-18Liberty Park, Lindbergh High School, Hazen High School and Renton High School

Junior Intermediate Tennis TournamentJuly 13–15: Ages 10-18Liberty Park, Lindbergh High School, Hazen High School and Renton High School

Open & NTRP Tennis ChampionshipsJuly 20–22: All AgesLiberty Park, Lindbergh High School, Hazen High School and Renton High School

ARTS AND CRAFTSRenton Annual Art Show Juried fine art for sale at the Renton Community Center . 425-254-9934 .July 26 Preview Party ($20/pp): 8:00pmJuly 27–28: 10:00am–6:00pmJuly 29: 12:00pm–5:00pm

The Art MarketArt and hand-crafted items for sale . New “Marketplace” section to feature independent/franchise distributors . Email rentonriverdaysartmarket@gmail .com .July 27–28: 11:00am–8:00pmJuly 29: 11:00am–6:00pm

22nd Annual Chalk Art ContestSponsored by Wiener & Lambka, P.S. Organized by Allied Arts of RentonJuly 28: 12:00pm–3:30pm tennis courts at Liberty Park, free and all materials provided . 206-919-9746 .

20th Quilt ExhibitionSponsored by Bath Fitter Organized by Cedar River QuiltersQuilted art pieces on display at the Renton Community Center . Vote for People’s Choice .July 28: 10:00am–6:00pmJuly 29: 12:00pm–5:00pm

STAGE ENTERTAINMENTToyota Scion of Renton Stage (Main Stage)July 27–29: Visit rentonriverdays .org for line-up of artists and performance times .

FUN FOR KIDS AT LIBERTY PARKBoard Games of the World (Stoneway Concrete)

CaricaturistChalk Art Contest (Wiener & Lambka, P.S. & Allied Arts of Renton)

Climbing Wall (The Law Offices of Steven D. Weier & Walker’s Renton Subaru)

Dizzy’s Tumble Bus (UW Medicine-VMC)

Hamster BallsInflatable PlaylandJunk Chimes (Fred Meyer)

Kids’ Photo ID CardsLEGO PlayZonePetting ZooPutt Putt Golf (Smith Brothers Farms)

Sound of Culture (Renton Tech. College)

Strolling Stilt DancerToymaker’s Workshop (AlaskaUSA Federal Credit Union)

ALL ABOUT FOODSenior Day BBQ PicnicSponsored by Law Offices of Dan KelloggJuly 26: 11:00am–1:00pm, at the Renton Community Center . Advance tickets req’d . 425-430-6633 .

Pancake BreakfastSponsored by Harley Exteriors Organized by Renton Lions ClubJuly 28: 7:30-10:00am at the Renton Senior Activity Center . 425-381-7069 or chris5255@gmail .com

Nibble of RentonJuly 27–29: 10+ food vendors, food trucks, come hungry to Liberty Park!

EXHIBITS & DISPLAYSRenton History Museum July 24–29: Free admission this week! Tuesday–Saturday, 10:00am–4:00pm Sunday, 12:00pm–4:00pm

Community Information BoothsNon-profits, public services, and festival sponsors .July 27–28: 11:00am–8:00pmJuly 29: 11:00am–6:00pm

Health Screening UnitFREE screenings for Blood Pressure, Glaucoma, Diabetes, Sight, and Hearing . Mobile unit staffed by health professionals, Lions Club members, and volunteers . Children under 18 must have parent or guardian present; written permission for the tests will be required . Also accepting used eyeglasses and hearing aids . Sponsored by area Lions Clubs.July 27-28: 11:00am-8:00pmJuly 29: 11:00am-6:00pm

Antique Classic Boat ShowView 30+ antique and classic boats . Free boat rides!July 28: 10:00am–5:00pm at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park . acbs-pnw .org

Puget Sound Chapter BMWCCA Car Show: 50th Anniversary of the 2002July 29: 11:00am–3:00pm at Cedar River Park . BMWpugetsound .com .

rentonriverdays.org

JULY 27–29, 2018LIBERTY PARKFRIDAY & SATURDAY 11:00AM–8:00PMSUNDAY 11:00AM–6:00PM

Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter #RentonRiverDays

FESTIVAL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Help art events, parade, children’s activities, and litter patrol, to name a few . Most tasks are outdoors, require physical ability, and volunteers should be at least 16 years of age . Visit rentonriverdays .org, email rrdvolunteer@comcast .net or 206-455-0721 .

FREE SHUTTLE SERVICEFree festival shuttle July 27–29 between Renton Memorial Stadium and Liberty Park . See website for details .

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WATER EXERCISEExercise in chest deep water and learn how to use tempo, leverage, range of motion and hand positions to increase or modify aerobic movement .

61238 Tue/Thur June 26–July 126:30–7:30pm Berquist $30R / $36NR

61239 Tue/Thur July 17–Aug 96:30–7:30pm Berquist $40R / $48NR

61240 Tue/Thur Aug 14–306:30–7:30pm Berquist $30R / $36NR

HALF-PINT SPLASH-N-PLAYAges 6 months to 3 years old . Your half-pint will be ecstatic in this unstructured playtime designed for parents and tots . The play structure area will be a sea of giggles and grins as you experience this wonderful opportunity to enjoy exclusive use of the designated shallow water area . Lifeguards will be on duty, but adults must remain within an arm’s length of children at all times . Maximum of 2 children per adult (16 and up) . Registration required for each child and space is limited . No refunds due to weather . Please leave toys and flotation devices at home . Only US Coast Guard approved lifejackets may be used . SWIM DIAPERS ARE REQUIRED . Preregistration is required and only registered children will be allowed in the facility . This is not a drop-in program .

61241 Sat June 30–July 2161242 Sun July 1–2261243 Sat July 28–Aug 1861244 Sun July 29–Aug 199:00–10:30am $28R / $34NR

LAP SWIMAges 16 and up . Lap swims offer an opportunity for excellent zero-impact exercise as you swim the length of our 25-yard heated outdoor lap pool . Swimmers of all abilities (slow, medium, and fast) are encouraged to swim, however please be comfortable swimming in deep water and be able to complete a full length before stopping . See daily schedule for lap swim times .

Use your season pass, or drop-in for $3R / $4.50NR (only during lap swim times)

LAZY RIVER WATER WALKINGAges 16 and up . Great self-guided therapy that uses mild river current and water resistance to maximize your low impact exercise regimen . Aqua shoes recommended . See daily schedule for water walking times .

Use your season pass, or drop-in for $3R / $4.50NR (only during water walking times)

JUNIOR LIFEGUARD DAY CAMP

Introduction to water safety and rescue in a fun and

challenging environment!

Ages 11 to 15 . This dynamic, inclusive summer program provides participants of all abilities with an introduction to water safety/rescue, first aid, and CPR . Children will receive the skills needed to get them started on their journey to become a fully certified American Red Cross Lifeguard . All participants will receive certificate of completion recognizing their accomplishment at the end of each session .

Prerequisites: Participants must be 11 to 15 years of age, demonstrate that they can tread water, and pass a 25-yard swim test on the first day of each session .

Uniform Note: All participants will be required to pay a onetime uniform fee at the time of initial registration (in addition to the weekly registration fee), the fee is $45 and covers shorts, a junior lifeguard tee and Junior Lifeguard Sweatshirt . Female participants will need to bring a one piece swimsuit to wear in the water .

Henry Moses Aquatic Center Student drop off: 8:30–9:00am Student pick up: 4:30–5:00pm

61233 June 25–29 Mon–Fri61234 July 9–13 Mon–Fri61235 July 23–27 Mon–Fri61236 Aug 6–10 Mon–Fri61237 Aug 20–24 Mon–Fri

Weekly Camp Fees $115R / $135NR

3 WAYS TO REGISTER1. ONLINE

Rentonwa.gov/CyberSignup Be the first in line, online! View programs and register 24 hours a day.

2. IN PERSON Renton Community Center 1715 SE Maple Valley Hwy Renton, WA 98057

3. PHONE 425-430-6700, Press 8 Visa or MasterCard

HENRY MOSES

Aquatic Center Programs

Sat, Sept 2261498 Sat 9am–10am $1061499 Sat 10am–11am $1061500 Sat 11am–12pm $1061501 Sat 12pm–1pm $1061502 Sat 1pm–2pm $10

Sun, Sept 2361503 Sun 10am–11am $1061504 Sun 11am–12pm $1061505 Sun 12pm–1pm $1061506 Sun 1pm–2pm $10

September 22 & 23Bring your dog to the Henry Moses Aquatic Center

for the Pooch Plunge! Rain or shine, the dogs will frolic in the lap and wave pool and float the lazy river.

ON SATURDAY, BE SURE TO STOP BY BARK-IN-THE-PARK AS WELL! INFO BELOW.

• Local Vendors • Animal Services Information • Giveaways • Awards • Food Trucks and Dog Treats

Leashed, licensed and well behaved dogs welcome !

Saturday September 22 10:00am–1:00pmAdjacent to the Henry Moses Aquatic Center

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Teen NightSAT., JULY 7 #61507 6:30–8:30pm

Kids age 13 to 18, it’s your night at the water park. Join us for some great music, food and waves!

Adult NightSAT., JULY 21 #61508 6:30–8:30pm

It’s adult night at HMAC! Let’s enjoy some old school jams, relax in the warm water and have fun floating on the tubes throughout the park!

Adaptive SwimSAT., JULY 28 #61509 6:30–8:30pm

Swimmers of all abilities and ages can experience the water park in a safe setting. We help with fear of the water, shyness, motor development abnormalities, and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Staff will assist when needed. Participant aids are free with participant payment.

Girls Swim!SAT., AUGUST 11 #61510 6:30–8:30pm

This girls-only swim night provides women and young ladies a safe, private time to exercise and learn to swim as well as relax and enjoy the water park.

SATURDAY NIGHT

AT THE AQUATIC CENTE

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All events $5/person • REGISTRATION REQUIRED(Minimum attendance required for event to take place.)

Gather with your friends & family at the

Aquatic Center for a movie under the stars!

Tickets can be purchased for $5.00 beginning at 7:00pm.

Friday, August 3Despicable Me 3 Gates Open 8:00pmMovie @ Dusk

In the event of inclement weather, call the Renton Recreation inclement weather line at 425-430-6719. Cancellation decision will be made at 5:00pm.

RATED

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

SESSION DATES

NUMBER OF

LESSONS

COST REGIS . OPENSResident Non-Res.

Morning Session 1 June 25–July 5 7 No lessons 7/4 $52 .50 $66 .50 May 24

Morning Session 2 July 9–19 8 $60 $76 July 5

Morning Session 3 July 23–Aug 2 8 $60 $76 July 19

Morning Session 4 Aug 6–16 8 $60 $76 Aug 2

M/W Evening Session 1 June 25–July 18 7 No lessons 7/4 $52 .50 $66 .50 May 24

T/Th Evening Session 1 June 26–July 29 8 $60 $76 May 24

M/W Evening Session 2 July 23–Aug 15 8 $60 $76 July 19

T/Th Evening Session 2 July 24–Aug 16 8 $60 $76 July 19

HENRY MOSES AQUATIC CENTER

Youth Swim Lessons

LESSON CLASS TIMES Location: Henry Moses Aquatic Center

MORNING LESSONS Monday–Thursday: 8:00am–10:30am Classes are all 30 minutes in length with the last class beginning at 10am .

EVENING LESSONS Monday/Wednesday & Tuesday/Thursday: 6:30pm–7:30pm Classes are all 30 minutes in length with the last lesson beginning at 7pm .

PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE Please see swim lesson coordinator for more info . Private Lesson Request forms available at Rentonwa.gov/swimlessons .

NOTE TO PARENTS

Students must reach the minimum age by the end of the session for which they have enrolled . Select a class on the conservative side of the student’s skills . It is preferable that the students succeed in the appropriate class rather than struggle in one that is far too difficult . Our trained staff will be happy to assist you . Students often repeat a swim lesson level in order to master the required skills .

YOUTH SWIM LESSON LEVELSSTARFISHAges 9 months–3 years with parent . Learn basic techniques and games to help students enjoy the water safely and comfortably .Class limit: 10 students

SEA OTTER Levels 1–5Ages 3–5 years without parent . Students, without parents, adjust to the water and learn swimming skills in a small instructional group .Class limit: 4 students

ORCA Prep & Levels 1–5Ages 6–12 years . Students work on skills from water adjustment to advanced techniques .Class limit: 5 to 7 students

NEED MORE INFORMATION?

Detailed skill listings are available online at Rentonwa .gov, at the Renton Community Center and the Henry Moses Aquatic Center .

PRIVATE LESSONS• Private lessons allow for 30 minutes of one on

one instruction . This is a great option for that kiddo that needs a little extra help in one area, getting ready for the next level, is hesitant to get in the water or for those with special needs .

• Cost is $25R and $30NR per child per lesson• Please see swim lesson coordinator for more

info . Private Lesson Request forms available at Rentonwa .gov/swimlessons .

SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS• Semi-Private lessons allow for 30 minutes

small group instruction . Class max is two students . This is a great option for those kiddos that need a little extra help in one area, getting ready for the next level, are hesitant to get in the water, or for those with special needs .

• Cost is $20R and $24NR per child per lesson

• To schedule a semi-private swim lesson please call the Henry Moses Aquatic Center and contact the swim lesson manager .

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NOTE NEW TIMES FOR SWIM LESSONS!

SPORTS & SPLASH CAMP

JULY 16–19 MON–THUR • 9AM–4PM

Ages 8 to 12 . Sports galore . . .and swimming too! Every morning, participants will be introduced to a variety of sports . Participants will be introduced to each sport through fun games and challenges . Sports include basketball, flag football, soccer, and lifetime sports . After lunch, participants will head over to the Henry Moses Aquatic Center for an afternoon of wet and wild fun in the pool .

61517 • $140R / $168NR

ROW, PADDLE & PLAY DAY CAMP

AUGUST 13–17 MON-FRI • 9AM–6PM

Ages 11 to 15 . Campers get an idea of what it’s like to be a lifeguard at the Henry Moses Aquatic Center, have a fun time playing within the water park and head over to the Renton Rowing Center to get out on the water! A perfect opportunity to learn to kayak, stand-up-paddle board, and row while having fun and staying fit on beautiful Lake Washington .

#61516 • $115R/$135NR

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CITY OF RENTON

Swimming Beaches

Kennydale Beach Park 3601 Lk. Washington Blvd. N Renton, WA 98056

Kennydale Beach Park is 1.8 sunny, sandy acres along Lake Washington, and features a swimming beach.

Lifeguards are on duty from 12 to 8 p.m. daily mid-June through Labor Day. A pier and log boom define the swimming area.

Parking is located east of the park on Burnett Avenue North.

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park 1201 Lk. Washington Blvd. N Renton, WA 98057

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park consists of 57 acres of land and water along the southeastern shore of Lake Washington. The park offers a unique opportunity for both land-based and water-related recreational activities.

The swimming beach opens for the season in mid-June. Lifeguards will be on duty daily from 12 to 8 p.m. through Labor Day.

Day camps, day cares and large groups should contact Brandi Burke at [email protected] or call 425-430-6700 prior to their arrival.

FACILITY RULES

The Top Ten List…1 . Participants 12 years of age and younger

must be supervised by a person 16 years of age or older .

2 . Everyone who enters the facility must pay the appropriate fee . Proof of Renton residency is required to receive the resident discount .

3 . Participants must be wearing their wristband at all times . They may exit and re-enter the facility using the wristband for re-admission (within the same session only) .

4 . Rain checks will not be issued unless pool is closed due to inclement weather . When it is cold, overcast, rainy and/or windy with attendance less than 25 patrons, the Henry Moses Aquatic Center may not open .

5 . Small coolers are allowed in the facility . Lawn chairs, glass containers, beach umbrellas, wagons and barbecues are not allowed .

6 . Water toys are not allowed during open swim sessions . U .S . Coast Guard approved life jackets are the only allowable flotation devices .

7 . Participants must be 48 inches tall to ride the big slides or the Lazy River . Those fewer than 48 inches tall may ride the Lazy River if accompanied by an adult .

8 . Proper swimwear is required . Males must wear a swimsuit with drawstring . Females may wear one or two-piece suits . Suits with buttons, snaps, or rivets are not allowed .

9 . Participants less than three years of age must wear approved swim diapers .

10 . Participants must obey lifeguards at all times . Refusal to follow rules could result in expulsion from the facility without refund .

Additional rules available at the Aquatic Center .

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GENERAL ADMISSION FEES

NOTE NEW

TIMES!

OPEN SESSION 1 11:00am–2:00pm

OPEN SESSION 2 3:00pm–6:00pm

Under 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE

Ages 1 to 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4 .50R / $8 .50NR

Ages 5 and Up . . . . . . . . . . . .$8 .50R / $15NR

Lap Swim / Water Walking . . .$3R / $4 .50NR

Lockers available for $ .25 each

Ticket sales for open swims begin at 9:00am for all sessions . The maximum general admissions per guest is 25. No refunds for unused tickets—all ticket sales are final.

SEASON PASS FEESUnder 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREE Ages 1 and Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60R / $120NRLap Swim/Water Walking . . . $37R / $55NRSeason passes are offered on an individual basis and are non-refundable and non-transferable . Season Pass Holders are guaranteed admission through the Season Pass Gate, within the first hour of session start, up to fire code capacity . One guest per passcard holder who is present is guaranteed admission at the general admission rate . Sales tax will be added onto Season Pass fees. Visit Rentonwa .gov/CyberSignup to purchase .

For more information on our resident discount or for the changes to our

schedule please visit us at:

rentonwa.gov/hmac

GROUP RATESRates are for groups of 10 or more . $10 per Resident / $16 per Non-Resident

Group tickets are available online at Rentonwa .gov/cybersignup or in person at the Renton Community Center . Groups must have at least one supervising adult per ten children . Group supervisors must actively supervise the group . Everyone entering the facility will be charged . All ages (including children under 1) are included in the total number of admissions .

Reservations must be made at least one business day in advance of your booking date, and are on a first come first served basis .

PRIVATE PARTY RENTALSLooking for a unique spot to host a special event? With pool lighting, the facility is available Saturday and Sunday evenings from 8 to 10pm Maximum of 500 guests .

Cost is $1,800 R / $2300 NR + Tax, contact Brandi Burke at bburke@rentonwa .gov or 425-430-6712 .

PARTY TENT RENTALSReserve a nice shaded area for your small group . Reservations may be made online or in person at the Renton Community Center . Party size includes all guests, regardless of age . Sales tax will be added onto all rental prices.

Party Tent #1 (10 x 20) . . . . . $310R / $475NR(Includes 25 Guests)

Party Tent #2 (10 x 10) . . . . . $200R / $300NR(Includes 15 Guests)

HENRY MOSES AQUATIC CENTER

Fees & Facility Rules

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Saturday, September 8

& Sunday, September 9

** OPEN BONUS WEEKENDOpen Swim Sessions only

11am–2pm and 3pm–6pm

NOTE NEW TIMES! 

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

6:00am–8:00am Closed Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Closed

8:05am–10:30am Private Swim Lessons

Group & Private Swim Lessons Water Walking

Staff Safety Training

8–10:30am

Private Swim Lessons

9:00am–10:30am

Lap Swim Lap Swim

Water Walking Water Walking

Half Pint Splash-n-Play

Half Pint Splash-n-Play

11:00am–2:00pm Open Swim Session #1

Open Swim Session #1

Open Swim Session #1

Open Swim Session #1

Open Swim Session #1

Open SwiM Session #1

Open Swim Session #1

3:00pm–6pm Open Swim Session #2

Open Swim Session #2

Open Swim Session #2

Open Swim Session #2

Open Swim Session #2

Open Swim Session #2

Open Swim Session #2

6:30pm–7:30pm Private Rentals

Lap Swim Water Aerobics Lap Swim Water

Aerobics

Open Swim— Friday Night

Lights

Private Rentals/ Special Events

Group & Private Swim Lessons

Water Walking

Water Walking

Water Walking

Water Walking

6:30pm–8:30pm Closed

HENRY MOSES AQUATIC CENTER

2018 Summer Schedule June 23–September 9**

Back by popular demand!Friday Night Lights Twilight SwimEvery Friday, 6:30–8:30

Over 50 vendors each week selling farm fresh fruits and vegetables, fabulous flowers, baked goods, wine, crafts and more!

Kid’s activities, live entertainment, chef demonstrations, market tours

SUBSCRIBE to the weekly Renton Farmers Market E-newsletter to find out what’s fresh and happening each week! rentonfarmersmarket.com

Tuesdays 3–7 pm June 5th—September 25th

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER, AND INSTAGRAM

MEET ME AT THE MARKET! Celebrating our 17th season of bringing local farmers and our

community together!

Piazza Park Downtown, 233 Burnett Ave S2 hour free parking in the City Center garage (enter off S 2nd St)

rentonfarmersmarket.com • 425-430-7214

City of RentonRecreation Division1715 SE Maple Valley HighwayRenton, WA 98057

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CARCO THEATRE

1717 SE MAPLE VALLEY HWY, RENTON

September 15

RENTON PAVILION EVENT

CENTER & PIAZZA PARK

233 BURNETT AVE S, RENTONMusic • Dance

Stories • Arts

Play • Food • Fun

& Community

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