City of Shoreline Winter 2014 Recreation Guide

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Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Register at www.shorelinewa.gov/recguide or call (206) 801-2600 January thru March 2014 Winter 2014 RECREATION GUIDE RESOLUTIONS: Time To Get Moving! Winter fitness for all ages: Youth pg. 5 Adults pg. 14 Swimming pg. 23 Registration Starts January 2nd for Residents.

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Come browse our wonderful Winter 2014 programs and events for the City of Shoreline, Washington.

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Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural ServicesRegister at www.shorelinewa.gov/recguide or call (206) 801-2600

January thru March 2014Winter 2014 RECREATION GUIDE

RESOLUTIONS:Time To

Get Moving!Winter fi tnessfor all ages:

Youth pg. 5 Adults pg. 14 Swimming pg. 23 Registration StartsJanuary 2nd

forResidents.

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Join us this season for a docent-led tour, workshop or family program.The Garden is open year-round!

Winter programs at the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden

January 21 – Lecture: Elwha River Dam Restoration Project Botanist Joshua Chenoweth will give a project update at the KBGF Annual Members Meeting. 7p.m. Shoreline City Hall. (Free for KBGF Members)

February 1 – Winter Twig ID Walk Join Walt Bubelis for the first of our Plant Geek series! Afterwards, warm up with some hot beverages. 10a.m.-12 p.m. (Free)

March 14-16 – MsK Nursery Spring Kick-off Sale Shake off the winter blues with a garden that comes to life in early spring. Our kick-off sale will discount spring ephemerals, native bulbs and companion plants. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Free Tool Cleaning Seminar – March 14, 1-2 p.m. Learn to repair, sharpen and clean your gardening tools. (Free)

Build a Leprechaun Trap – March 15, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Plant a lush container garden decorated with shiny Leprechaun bait. ($10/ Free for KBGF Family members, ages 4 and up)

Introductory Garden Tour – March 16, 1-2 p.m. (Free)

Kruckeberg Botanic Garden & MsK Nursery | 20312 15th Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177 Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Nov-Feb) & 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Mar-Oct)

Visit www.kruckeberg.org for more info & to register.

Wylie and the Wild West7pm, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014

Shorecrest Performing Arts Center15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155

$20/$18/$15

www.shorelinearts.net206-417-4645206-417-4645

Photo credit: Bill Watts, Bill Watts.com

good-time cowboy music

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 3

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Parks AdministrationShoreline City Hall17500 Midvale Avenue N.Shoreline, WA 98133-4921(206) 801-2630TTY: (206) 546-0457Office Hours:Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

How To Find UsRecreation Program Registration – Spartan Recreation Center ................... (206) 801-2600Swim Lessons & Aquatics Program Registration - Shoreline Pool ............... (206) 801-2650Spartan Recreation Center & Picnic Shelter Rentals .................................. (206) 801-2600Spartan Recreation Center Fax Line ........................................................... (206) 393-3380Pool Fax Line ............................................................................................. (206) 362-8450Sports Fields & Facility Reservations .......................................................... (206) 801-2636The REC Teen Recreation Center........16554 Fremont Ave. N. .................. (206) 801-2680City Hall Parks Administrative Office ........................................................ (206) 801-2630Online ............................................................................................... shorelinewa.gov/parksTTY ........................................................................................................... (206) 546-0457

Scholarships Are AvailableFor Shoreline residents for youth and specialized recreation programs. Please call the Spartan Recreation Center at (206) 801-2600.

CITY COUNCILKeith A. McGlashan, MayorChris Eggen, Deputy Mayor

Will HallDoris McConnell

Chris RobertsJesse Salomon

Shari WinsteadDebbie Tarry, Interim City Manager

Dick Deal, Director of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

PARKS, RECREATION and CULTURAL SERVICES BOARD MEMBERS

Katie Beth, ChairJesse Sycuro, Vice Chair

John HoeyGarry LingerfeltKevin McAuliffeBetsy Robertson

Christine Southwick

Customer response team (Crt)24-Hour Phone Line (206) 801-2700

CiTy oF SHoreline PArkS, reCreATion & CUlTUrAl

ServiCeS BoArdMeets the 4th Thursday of

every month 7:00-9:00 p.m.at City Hall

SHoreline liBrAry BoArdMeets every other month on

the 1st Thursday 6:30-8:00 p.m.Rotates between Shoreline and

Richmond Beach Libraries

Contact: [email protected] call (206) 801-2630

Satisfaction GuaranteedWe wish to provide you with the highest-quality recreation programs possible and ensure your satisfaction. If you are dissatisfied with the quality of any program component, please call (206) 801-2600 or for any aquatic program call (206) 801-2650. We will be happy to address your concerns.

Holiday Closures: City Hall December 25 - Christmas Holiday January 1 - New Year’s Day January 20 - MLK Jr. Day February 17 - Presidents Day

Spartan recreation Center December 25 - Christmas Holiday January 1 - New Year’s Day

Shoreline Pool December 24 & 25 - Christmas Holiday December 31 - New Year’s Eve January 1 - New Year’s Day January 20 - MLK Jr. Day February 24 - March 8 - Facility Closure

Spartan recreation Center 202 NE 185 St. Shoreline, WA 98155 (206) 801-2600 (Between Senior Center & Shoreline Stadium)Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Free

Available!

Se ofrecen becas para la juventud y personas con desarollo retrasado. Para informacion llamen a (206) 801-2600. Shoreline Pool

19030 1st Avenue NE(206) 801-2650Pool Hours:Monday - Friday 5:30 a.m.-8:45 p.m.Saturday 8:45 a.m.-3:00 p.m.Sunday 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Free

Available!

Join us this season for a docent-led tour, workshop or family program.The Garden is open year-round!

Winter programs at the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden

January 21 – Lecture: Elwha River Dam Restoration Project Botanist Joshua Chenoweth will give a project update at the KBGF Annual Members Meeting. 7p.m. Shoreline City Hall. (Free for KBGF Members)

February 1 – Winter Twig ID Walk Join Walt Bubelis for the first of our Plant Geek series! Afterwards, warm up with some hot beverages. 10a.m.-12 p.m. (Free)

March 14-16 – MsK Nursery Spring Kick-off Sale Shake off the winter blues with a garden that comes to life in early spring. Our kick-off sale will discount spring ephemerals, native bulbs and companion plants. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Free Tool Cleaning Seminar – March 14, 1-2 p.m. Learn to repair, sharpen and clean your gardening tools. (Free)

Build a Leprechaun Trap – March 15, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Plant a lush container garden decorated with shiny Leprechaun bait. ($10/ Free for KBGF Family members, ages 4 and up)

Introductory Garden Tour – March 16, 1-2 p.m. (Free)

Kruckeberg Botanic Garden & MsK Nursery | 20312 15th Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177 Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (Nov-Feb) & 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Mar-Oct)

Visit www.kruckeberg.org for more info & to register. WINTER 2014 Recreation Guide Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 3

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General Information....................................3-4 Toddler/Preschool........................................5-6 Youth......................................................... 7-10 Teens........................................................11-13 Adult........................................................14-21 Specialized Recreation........................... ..22-23 Shoreline Pool......................................... 24-26 Shoreline Park Amenities.............................. 27 Facility Rentals..............................................28 Community Programs & Events.............. 29-30 Registration Information...............................31 Prepare for Winter.........................................32

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 5Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/74 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

Parks, recreation & Cultural Services MissionTo provide life-enhancing experiences and promote a healthy community. To bring our culture to life and transfer it to the next generation.All programs in this brochure are intended for those with and without disabilities. If you believe you may need reasonable special accommodations, please call (206) 801-2600 and we will be happy to assist you.

noTiCe in eFFeCTState Sales Tax Compliance: In compliance with WAC 458-20-183, City of Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services includes Washington State tax in specified programs. If you would like more information, please call (206) 801-2600.

Snow and Inclement Weather PolicyThe safety of our program participants is a prime consideration when determining if programs should be cancelled due to inclement weather. Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Department classes and programs may be cancelled when the Shoreline School District closes due to inclement weather. For information regarding cancellations, please call (206) 801-2650 for any aquatic programs and (206) 801-2600 for all other programs.

Taken at Spartan Recreation Center by Danyelle Harp

Cover Photo

Jump-start your New Year’s Resolutions - Sign up for one of our many fitness classes!

Need help but don’t know where to turn?

Dial 2-1-1to find social services such as …• Caregiver & Disability Resources• Emergency Shelter• Food & Clothing• Health Care & Support Groups• Rent Assistance• Transportation• VolunteeringLanguage interpretation available

Also: 206.461.3200Toll Free 800.621.4636

www.crisisclinic.org

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toddler/PreschoolCreative dance and MovementLittle ones will explore the joy of movement using age-appropriate creative dance steps and concepts. Using musical instruments, singing and rhythmic play, this class will enhance their cognitive and motor skills while they express their creativity and have fun moving to music.Age: 3 - 4 Years

#65370 Tu 1/21-3/11 9:30-10:15amInstructor: Miss JoanLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic Room Fee: $52; w/Resident Disc: $44

indoor PlaygroundSlides, teeter-totters, climbing toys, mini basketball hoops and multi-sized balls are available to allow your children plenty of room to run and play in a large gymnasium. You are responsible for supervising your own children. This is a great activity for rainy and cold mornings and a fun way to meet other families.Age: 1 - 5 YearsM-F Ongoing thru 5/30 9:30-11:30amLocation: Spartan Recreation Center Fee: $2/child at the door 10-punch Pass: $16: w/Resident Disc: $15 20-punch Pass: $32: w/Resident Disc: $30

Be My valentine Spend a special time together by creating your very own Valentine cards and art project with your little one. Using colorful paper, glue, glitter, stamps and stickers, we’ll make a Valentine you’ll treasure for years to come. Storytime and snack time too. Dress for a mess. This is a fun class for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles or favorite adults to take with their favorite little Valentine. Adult participation required. $5 supply fee payable to instructor. Age: 3 - 5 Years#65663 Sa 2/1 10:30-11:45amInstructor: Melissa Meier, owner of Dragonfly StudioLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $18; w/Resident Disc: $15

Preschool SpanishStudies show young children learn other languages easily. Join us and learn how easily your young child can learn Spanish. Using Spanish songs, stories and engaging games, your child will be motivated to play and learn the Spanish language while having fun. Parent or caregiver must attend with child. All supplies included. For more information: www.littlespanishcastle.com.Age: 3 - 5 Years

#65456 F 1/24-3/28 10:00-10:45amInstructor: Samantha MercaLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $80; w/Resident Disc: $68

Shoreline Music TogetherJoin this innovative music and movement program for children. Each child will participate at his or her own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening and exploring musical instruments. There will be professional music recordings, a parent guide and new songs each week. Join this community of families sharing songs and music in a relaxed and playful environment. For more information, check out: www.musictogether.com. $40 service fee per family payable to instructor, one fee per family.Age: newborn - 5 Years#65452 Sa 1/18-3/22 10:30-11:15am#65455 Tu 1/21-3/25 10:30-11:15am#65453 W 1/22-3/26 9:30-10:15am#65454 W 1/22-3/26 10:30-11:15am Instructor: Elena DeLisle-PerryLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnastics RoomFee: $139; w/Resident Disc: $116

FREE Demo Class:Sa 1/11 10:30amEmail Elena to reserve your [email protected].

Preschool GymnasticsOur child-sized gymnastics equipment, games and more are all used to help teach gymnastics basics to preschoolers. Emphasis is placed on having fun, learning and following directions. Each session will offer new and exciting activities. Age: 3 Years #65555 F 1/17-2/14 10:15-10:45am#65560 F 2/21-3/28 10:15-10:45amFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50Age: 3 - 5 Years#65556 Sa 1/18-2/15 2:30-3:00pmFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50#65557 Sa 2/22-3/29 2:30-3:00pmFee: $70; w/Resident Disc: $60Age: 4 - 5 Years#65558 F 1/17-2/14 11:00-11:30am#65559 F 2/21-3/28 11:00-11:30amFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50Instructor: Cascade Elite Gymnastics StaffLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnastics Room

Toddle Time TumblingWalking, running, marching, swinging, moving and exploring concepts such as up, down, in, out, through, etc. are important at this very young age. This class is designed to promote these movements in a friendly atmosphere. Parents are expected to participate.Age: 18 Months - 3 Years#65561 F 1/17-2/14 9:30-10:00am#65562 F 2/21-3/28 9:30-10:00amInstructor: Cascade Elite Gymnastics StaffLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnastics RoomFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50

I ♥ my Parks & Recreation because: “They keep my kids busy & happy!”

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 5WINTER 2014 Recreation Guide

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kidz love SoccerLearn the fundamentals of soccer through a noncompetitive, age appropriate format. Students are taught soccer skills, drills and strategies by the professional coaches in the Kidz Love Soccer method. Shin guards are required. KLS Rain-Out Hotline 1(888) 372-5803.

Mommy/daddy & Me SoccerIntroduce yourself and your toddler to the “World’s Most Popular Game”! As you and your child participate in our fun age appropriate activities, your child will be developing their large motor skills and socialization skills. The fun happens on the field, and in Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, parents are part of the action, not watching from the sidelines!Age: 2 - 3½ Years#65554 Sa 1/25-3/15 9:30-10:00amInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer Staff Location: Spartan Recreation Center Fee: $90; w/Resident Disc: $79

Tot-Soccer Age: 3½ - 4 Years #65552 Sa 1/25-3/15 10:10-10:40amPre-Soccer Age: 4 - 5 Years #65553 Sa 1/25-3/15 10:40-11:15amSoccer 1 Age: 5 - 6 Years#65550 Sa 1/25-3/15 11:15am-12:00pmInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer Staff Location: Spartan Recreation Center Fee: $90; w/Resident Disc: $79

Soccer Skillz & ScrimmagesKidz 7-10 years of age will enjoy advanced skill building: dribbling, passing and shooting in a team play format. Each class will focus on scrimmages that emphasize application of finer technical points. All levels are welcome to come enjoy the world’s most popular game! Each participant receives a Kidz Love Soccer Jersey! Shin guards are required.Age: 7 - 10 Years #65551 Sa 1/25-3/15 12:00-12:45pmInstructor: Kidz Love Soccer StaffLocation: Spartan Recreation Center Fee: $99; w/Resident Disc: $89

Preschool (Froglets)Enrich your child’s preschool experience with Froggy Holler Outdoor Preschool class. Teacher Erin will work with students to give them imaginative and cooperative playtime in the woods, as well as nature themed stories, activities, songs and poems. This is a wonderful opportunity for your child to leap right into outdoor learning and fun at local Shoreline parks! This class meets in every type of weather and is for students who are potty confident.Age: 3 - 5 Years#65621 Tu 1/7-3/18 9:30-11:30am#65622 W 1/8-3/19 9:30-11:30amInstructor: Erin MiddletonLocation: Hamlin Park, Picnic ShelterFee: $230; w/Resident Disc: $200

kindergarten (Frogs)FH Outdoor Kindergarten allows for an extension of your child’s Kindergarten experience in a natural setting. We will cover nature topics of interest to the students and allow for cooperative, imaginative play as we learn in our outdoor classroom.Age: 4 - 6 Years

#65623 Tu 1/7-3/18 1:00-3:00pmInstructor: Erin MiddletonLocation: Hamlin Park, Picnic ShelterFee: $230; w/Resident Disc: $200

Skyhawks Mini-HawkThis program helps participants explore baseball and basketball. There is no pressure, just lots of fun! Young athletes participate in all three sports through unique Skyhawks’ games. Coaching staff is trained to meet the special needs of young children while helping them to start off on the right foot as they take their first steps into athletics. Mini-Hawk participants will receive a t-shirt. Participants are encouraged to bring two snacks, a water bottle and running shoes. This program may fill quickly! Age: 3 - 4 years#65659 Sa 3/1-3/29 9:00-10:00amAge: 5 - 6 years#65660 Sa 3/1-3/29 10:15-11:15am Instructor: Kidz Love Soccer StaffLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnasium-SouthFee: $90; w/Resident Disc: $77

At FH Preschool we’ll explore Hamlin Park together, playing and imagining together. Each day we’ll have a different nature themed topic to guide our play. We’ll read, sing, craft and enjoy the park together. Please provide snacks for your child. Each student will receive a free t-shirt.

Parent (Tot Tadpoles)Come join us in the woods as we explore the park together! We will play, sing, read and enjoy nature in this parent/tot class. Teacher Erin will lead the group in seasonally appropriate nature themed activities for each class and allow for cooperative and imaginative playtime. Potty confident students may attend on their own.Age: 2 - 4 Years

#65624 Th 1/9-3/20 9:30-11:00amInstructor: Erin MiddletonLocation: Hamlin Park, Picnic ShelterFee: $180; w/Resident Disc: $150

I ♥ my Parks & Recreation because: “It’s fun to hang out with my

friends, do activities and play fun games!”

FroGGy Holler oUTdoor PreSCHool

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 7Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/76 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

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Mini dance Moves (recital)Dancers will learn a variety of popular dance styles, such as hip hop, jazz, salsa and Zumba. to age appropriate and high energy music. Wear tennis shoes.Age: 4 - 5 Years

#65478 W 1/15-3/19 10:00-10:45amInstructor: Miss Vicki Location: Spartan Recreation CenterFee: $66; w/Resident Disc: $55

Pre-Ballet (recital)Does your child dream of being a ballet dancer? Join this light-hearted and fun approach to dance. We will learn basic ballet steps and dance to classical and popular music. Wear leotards, tights and pink leather ballet shoes (girls) and black leather ballet shoes (boys).Age: 3 Years#65473 F 1/24-3/28 9:30-10:15amAge: 4 - 5 Years#65474 F 1/24-3/28 10:15-11:00amAge: 4 - 5 (cont. students)#65475 F 1/24-3/28 11:00-11:45amAge: 4 - 5 Years #65477 Sa 1/25-3/29 9:15-10:00am#65476 Sa 1/25-3/29 10:15-11:00amInstructor: Miss Lorna Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic RoomFee: $66; w/Resident Disc: $55

irish dance (recital)Irish dance is one of the most fun and energetic dance forms and the great fun will keep you coming back for more. Learn basic dance steps, jigs and reels to traditional Irish music. Wear comfortable clothing and sport shoes or ballet slippers. No special footwear is required. For both beginning and continuing students.Age: 6 - 11 Years#65479 Th 1/16-3/20 5:00-6:00pmAge: 12 Years & up#65480 Th 1/16-3/20 6:00-7:00pm

Instructor: Peggy O’Toole WeberLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnastics RoomFee: $72; w/Resident Disc: $60

Hip Hop (recital)Hip Hop dance is a fun and energetic class that will get everyone MOVIN’ and GROOVIN’ to popular music. Come learn some exciting dance movements that will teach you memory, rhythm and coordination. This is a beginning level dance class and NO hip hop or dance experience is required. Instructor is the coach and choreographer for the Shorecrest Hip Hop team. No class Feb. 20th.Age: 6 - 11 Years#65483 Th 1/16-3/20 4:00-4:45pmInstructor: Kirsten Barron Kinney & Rex KinneyLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance RoomFee: $72; w/Resident Disc: $60

Pre-ballet and TapYoung dancers will have a ball with this high energy combination of ballet and tap. Each week we will learn dance steps and movements in both ballet and tap to great music. Wear leotards, tights, ballet and tap shoes.Age: 4 - 5 Years#65665 Tu 1/21-3/11 10:30-11:20amInstructor: Miss Joan Location: Spartan Recreation CenterFee: $52; w/Resident Disc: $44

dance Moves (recital)Learn the hottest and most fun dance moves in this high energy class. We’ll move to great sounds and explore jazz, modern, hip hop and Zumba. This is a great class for friends to take together. Wear tennis shoes.Age: 7 - 9 Years#65471 M 1/20-3/24 4:00-4:55pmAge: 9 - 12 Years #65472 M 1/20-3/24 5:00-5:55pmInstructor: Miss Vicki Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance RoomFee: $72; w/Resident Disc: $60

Ballet (recital)Join this beginning level ballet class to learn basic movements, steps and routines to classical and contemporary music. Young dancers will develop strength and coordination while discovering the joy of dance.Beginning Students Age: 6 - 10 Years #65465 W 1/15-3/19 4:00-5:00pm Instructor: Miss Vicki Age: 6 - 8 Years #65467 W 1/22-3/26 5:00-6:00pm Instructor: Miss Lorna Age: 8 - 11 Years#65468 W 1/22-3/26 6:00-7:00pm Instructor: Miss LornaContinuing StudentsAge: 6 - 8 Years #65464 Sa 1/25-3/29 11:00am-12:00pm Instructor: Miss LornaAge: 8 - 11 Years Continuing Students#65466 Sa 1/25-3/29 12:00-1:00pm Instructor: Miss LornaLocation: Spartan Recreation CenterFee: $72; w/Resident Disc: $60

Breakdance lessonsGain an understanding of the foundational movements and creativity which are involved in b-boying/b-girling. This high-energy, rich and developing dance form can inspire students to develop a life-time love of dance. Fumi Furuya mentors dancers, competes in group and individual competitions and is a regionally ranked breakdancer. Dancers will have a chance to compete in the annual Fat Laces 2014 break dance competition in February.Age: 4 - 6 Years #65657 Tu 1/15-2/25 4:15-5:00pm

Age: 7 - 12 Years#65656 Tu 1/15-2/25 5:30-6:15pm Instructor: Fumi FuruyaLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnastics RoomFee: $40; w/Resident Disc: $35

Spring dance recitalMany of our youth dance classes shown on these pages will be showcased in our

annual Spring Dance Recital. It will be held on Saturday, May 31st at the brand new Shorewood HS Performing Arts Theater.

By registering for a recital-noted class, you are making a commitment to the recital. Spring registration will be open to winter students only. Costume order forms will be available

upon winter registration and will be due within the first two weeks of the winter class. We look

forward to your child’s participation!

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 7WINTER 2014 Recreation Guide

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CartooningHave fun learning to draw all new cartoon characters, horses and animals then create your own comic strip. Your imagination is your limit! All supplies provided. Class is for beginners and continuing students.Age: 6 - 11 Years#65484 Sa 1/25 10:00am-12:00pm#65485 Sa 3/15 10:00am-12:00pmInstructor: Jeanne Shepard Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $18; w/Resident Disc: $15

Sewing lessonsLearn basic machine sewing skills while making a variety of projects for yourself or as gifts to give. Skills will include threading the machine, bobbin winding, using a pattern, cutting fabric, straight stitch, zig zag and hand sewing. Sewing machines and patterns provided. No additional supplies needed. No class Feb. 20th.Age: 8 - 14 Years#65490 Th 1/16-3/27 4:00-5:30pmInstructor: Beckie Stratton, owner of local sewing schoolLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $168; w/Resident Disc: $140

valentine Cookie Party - Mom/dad and Me Kids, team up with a parent or special adult and join pastry chef, Laurie in the kitchen to have a blast making decorated sugar cookies. Learn the best cookie making tips and tricks from a professional for stress free rolling, cutting and baking. Then decorate your cookies using simple and classy free-form techniques. No restrictions here - just lots of frosting colors, garnishes and fun times with your classmates. Leave with your decorated cookies and be inspired to make more at home.Age: 8 - 12 Years #65684 Sa 2/8 10:00am-12:30pm Instructor: Laurie Pfalzer Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade Room-w/KitchenFee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $40

Best of Breakfast - Mom/dad and Me Kids, team up with a parent or special adult in this hands-on class to learn to craft your favorite breakfast. Pastry chef Laurie will guide you through learning to make tender, flaky scones that can be adapted to any flavor, not so boring oatmeal and classic pancakes. We will make Spiced Banana Pancakes, Chocolate-chip Orange Scones and Vanilla Cinnamon Blueberry Oatmeal. Learn about different flours (including whole grain flours), working with pastries and how to add fun flavors to your breakfast.Age: 8 - 12 Years #65683 Sa 3/15 10:00am-12:30pm Instructor: Laurie Pfalzer Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade Room-w/KitchenFee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $40

Shoreline Bakes!Try any or both of these new baking workshops designed for young bakers. Each one is taught by Laurie Pfalzer, chef and owner of Pastry Craft. (pastrycraftseattle.com) Laurie is a popular instructor with PCC Cooks and the former pastry chef of the Salish Lodge.

kids in the kitchen Wow your family and friends with your culinary abilities! Join us and learn basic cooking skills in these hands-on workshops. You will measure, chop, dice, stir and cook ingredients while making yummy recipes. All supplies provided. Robin is a teaching chef and an experienced cook for children.Age: 7 - 11 Years Cakes Galore #65487 Tu 1/28 4:30-5:45pm Appetizers & Hors d’oeuvres #65488 Tu 2/25 4:30-5:45pm Simple Family Meals #65489 Tu 3/18 4:30-5:45pm Instructor: Robin Nield Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade Room-w/KitchenFee: $18; w/Resident Disc: $15

keep SafeJoin this non-physical self-defense class and learn assertiveness techniques to help you increase your sense of personal power and safety from sexual assault, harassment and bullying. We will address very serious issues in a playful, interactive workshop that profoundly increases personal safety. This workshop is designed for girls and women, ages 11+ and perfect for mothers and daughters to take together. Instructor is a licensed mental health counselor for over 25 years and former middle school counselor.Age: 11 Years and up#65599 Sa 3/1 10:00am-12:30pmInstructor: Shelley WhiteLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $40

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 9Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/78 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

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Super SittersThis program is designed to train young people in basic babysitting skills as well as safety and home-alone skills. Students completing the course will be better prepared to provide a safer and more positive infant/child care experience. This class is taught by a hospital-qualified instructor and includes parent expectations, basic first aid, home and fire safety, Heimlich maneuver, telephone tips, toys, activities and infant care. Participants receive a certification card upon completion of the class. Bring a sack lunch.Age: 11 - 15 Years#65492 Sa 3/8 9:00am-2:00pmInstructor: Cindy TuckerLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $40

Positive Choices for GirlsGirls will learn to make positive choices when it comes to making friends, making choices, dealing with anger, emotions and conflict. We’ll teach your daughter how to effectively stop being bullied, be assertive, ask for what she needs and speak up. We will participate in discussion and games to provide a lot of positive learning. All supplies included.Age: 8 - 11 Years

Making Positive Choices #65494 M 3/3 4:00-6:00pmSelf Esteem and Assertiveness #65667 Tu 3/11 4:00-6:00pm

Instructor: Paul Figueroa, former King County police officerLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $43; w/Resident Disc: $36

drawing and PaintingJoin us to learn how to draw and paint and create unique art projects that express your creative spark. We will begin with drawing skills then move to full color paintings using watercolor and acrylic paints. Instructor is owner of Dragonfly Art Studio. $8 supply fee payable to instructor.Age: 7 - 11 Years#65664 W 1/22-2/12 4:00-5:30pm#65486 W 2/26-3/19 4:00-5:30pmInstructor: Melissa MeierLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $56; w/Resident Disc: $48

Positive Choices for BoysBoys will learn to make positive choices when it comes to making friends, making choices, dealing with anger, emotions and conflict. We’ll teach your son how to effectively stop being bullied, stop bullying, and make posi-tive and healthy behavioral choices. We will participate in discussion and games to provide a lot of positive learning. All supplies included. Age: 8 - 11 Years #65668 M 3/10 4:00-6:00pm

Instructor: Paul FigueroaLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $43; w/Resident Disc: $36

Youthyoung Actors Learn the art of creating vibrant characters and engaging stories through creative play, improv, music and movement, beginning play writing technique and team work in this theater arts program. Join us as we design masks, costumes and basic sets for the characters and watch as the stories come to life. This class will culminate in a performance of your work for family and friends. All supplies included. Age: 6 - 12 Years #65666 Sa 1/25-3/1 10:30am-12:00pmInstructor: Dominica MyersLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic Room Fee: $108; w/Resident Disc: $90

Ages 4-12February 17-21, 8am-6pm@ Spartan Recreation Center

Spend your school break with us at Camp Shoreline. Each day we’ll play games & sports, swim, make art and other way fun stuff. Bring a swimsuit, towel & lunch (kids 7+ go swimming), everything else is provided.

*With Resident Discount

All Week Discount $190/$175*#65579 M-F 2/17-2/21

Daily Price $45/$40*#65574 M 2/17 #65575 T 2/18 #65576 W 2/19 #65577 TH 2/20#65578 F 2/21

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Shoreline youth Sportsorganizations

Richmond Football(206) 365-7411 eteamz.com/richhmondjrfootball

Shoreline Cheer(206) 365-7411 eteamz.com/richhmondjrfootballShoreline YMCA T-Ball(206) 363-0446 daleturnerymca.orgHillwood Soccer Club(206) 542-3353hillwoodsoccer.com

Shorelake Soccer Club(206) 362-3594 shorelake.org

North King County Little LeagueBaseball/Softball(206) 362-6316 nkcll.orgRichmond Little LeagueBaseball/Softballrichmondlittleleague.com Sno-King Youth ClubSoccer/Basketball/Baseball/Softball skyc.net(425) 775-2633Cascade Swim Club (206)612-7099 cascadeswimclub.com

Youth

Personal youth Basketball TrainerWant to know how to play better basketball but don’t know how to begin? It may be time for you to work out with a personal basketball trainer. Once you register, instructor Wayne Edwards will contact you to set up an appointment at your convenience. Wayne has over 30 years of coaching experience and 10 years as a personal basketball trainer. Wayne was honored as the 2008-09 WESCO Women’s Coach of the Year while coaching at Edmonds-Woodway.Age: 10 - 17 Years#65567 M -Su 1/7-4/14 Instructor: Wayne EdwardsLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnasium-SouthFee: $39; w/Resident Disc: $36

karate for kidsTang Soo Do is a traditional Korean style of karate that is effective for self-defense and exercise. This is an ongoing seven week program for children where they will learn basic techniques of Tang Soo Do in a safe and fun way. Rank promotions are available for continuing students who train regularly. Those meeting age and rank requirements may continue their training in the Family Karate program on Monday and Wednesday evenings.Age: 6 - 12 Years#65568 M 1/13-3/24 6:00-7:00pmInstructor: Eric MadisLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center, GymnasiumFee: $85; w/Resident Disc: $72

Movement Gung-Fu for kidsThis unique program will help your child develop refined skills in general movement and self-defense allowing them to develop fitness skills that enable them to adapt to different environments and situational demands. Watch your child improve their quality of movement in skills like balancing, jumping, moving around obstacles, lifting, carrying and self-defense; to name a few. Potential for further growth available through rank testing. Join the Founder of Movement Gung-Fu for classes held twice-a-week. Visit www.iam-adaptive.com for more info. No class on 2/11.Age: 6 - 14 Years #65643 Tu,Th 1/7-1/30 5:00-5:45pm #65644 Tu,Th 2/4-2/27 5:00-5:45pm#65744 Tu,Th 3/4-3/27 5:00-5:45pm Fee: $120; w/Resident Disc: $100Instructor: Michael BanaagLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic Room

Cascade elite GymnasticsThis program is designed to help develop gymnastics skills and confidence. Step by step progression using curriculum from the Cascade Elite Gymnastics Training Center. Age: 5 - 8 Years #65563 Sa 1/18-2/15 1:30-2:20pmFee: $70; w/Resident Disc: $60#65565 Sa 2/22-3/29 1:30-2:20pmFee: $80; w/Resident Disc: $70

Age: 9 - 12 Years#65564 Sa 1/18-2/15 3:10-4:00pm Fee: $70; w/Resident Disc: $60

#65566 Sa 2/22-3/29 3:10-4:00pm Fee: $80; w/Resident Disc: $70Instructor: Cascade Elite Gymnastics StaffLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnastics Room

I ♥ my Parks & Recreation because: “I get to see my friends at camp that

I don’t often see. I also enjoy the swimming, crafts and games.”

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 11Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/710 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

“Get the skills and discipline to take

you to the next level.”

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2:30 pm - 12:0

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7:00 pm - 1

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16554 Fremont Avenue North

(206) 8

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Free Drop-In

Teen Center for

Middle School to 18 years old!

Special Events

www.shorelinewa.gov/teensfacebook.com/ShorelineTeenProgram

Fat laces Come experience break dancing at its finest! Whether you want to compete or just watch, come join the Shoreline Teen Program for our Winter Break Dance Battle. Contests and performances to be announced!Age: All Ages#65548 F 2/7 6:30-11:30pmLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center

loco Camp - Mid-Winter BreakDue to popular demand, Loco Camp is back just in time for mid-winter break. This camp is designed for 6th to 9th graders. We will go to recreation centers, play dodgeball or just look for another crazy adventure. Camp will be on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from noon to 5:00pm. Bring a lunch and water bottle each day. For more information, please call Waldo at (206) 801-2644 or visit us at www.shorelinewa.gov/teens.Age: 11 - 14 Years (6th - 9th grade)#65538 Tu,W,Th 2/18-2/20 12:00-5:00pm

Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Parking LotFee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $40

Ski Trips To SnoqualmieHit the slopes this winter with the Teen Program! We will meet at the Richmond Highlands Recreation Center. Trips include transportation, a light snack and access to discounted lift tickets. Prices for lift tickets and rental rates are available at www.shorelinewa.gov/teens. Lesson packages are available and are perfect for beginners! Participants will need to bring cash or check to cover lift ticket, rental costs and meals. Waivers required. For questions contact Christy at (206) 801-2645. Trips are weather dependent.Age: 12 - 18 Years#65369 Sa 1/18, 2/1, 2/15 8:00am-5:00pmLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center, Parking LotFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50

teens

Teens

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einstein After SchoolHang out after school Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Student Activities Center. There are always great snacks, ping pong, art projects, video games, sports tournaments and more! Partici-pants must have a City of Shoreline Liability Form on file to attend. Participants are eligible to ride the activity bus home at 4:45pm. Stay tuned to the Einstein Daily Bulletin for a schedule of events. For more information contact Christy at (206) 801-2645.Age: 12 - 14 Years

Tu,Th 1/7-4/10 3:00-4:30pmLocation: Einstein Middle School, SAC

einstein Climbing ClubJoin one of Einstein’s most adventurous clubs! This is a beginner and intermediate rock climbing club just for Einstein students. You will learn the fundamentals of climbing such as climbing knots and climbing commands while building confidence that will help you develop as a climber. Orientation is on February 5th from 3:00 - 4:30 only, followed by 7 weeks of climbing at Vertical World. Includes your very own Einstein Climbing Club t-shirt! This is one fun extreme sport that anyone can do. For more information contact Christy at (206) 801-2645.Age: 12 - 15 Years#65365 W 2/5-4/2 3:00-6:00pmLocation: Einstein Middle School, Parking LotFee: $140; w/Resident Disc: $118

kellogg Middle School HAnG TiMeWelcome back from winter break. We are starting out the new year with a bang. New clubs will be added to the calendar while Sports, Cooking, Study, Art and teacher-lead clubs will continue to go on. So if you have nothing to do after school, hang out with the cool Hang Time staff and your friends. If you do not have a participant form filled out or need more information, please stop by the Hang Time office or call Waldo at (206) 801-2644.Tu,W,Th 1/7-3/27 2:55-4:45pmLocation: Kellogg Middle School, Gymnasium

lunch Time ActivitiesGet rid of that school stress! Join Shoreline’s awesome Teen program staff at your school

for weekly fun and games! Play dodgeball, basketball, ping pong or Connect Four!Einstein- - - - - - -Tuesdays

Shorewood - - - -Tuesdays

Kellogg - - - - - - - -Tuesdays

Shorecrest - - - - - Thursdays in gym

Shoreline Climbing ClubRock Climbing Club is back again this winter! Beat the rainy day gloom with indoor rock climbing! Beginners and advanced climbers welcome! Orientation is on February 3rd from 3:00 - 4:00pm. Each week we will trek to Vertical World’s indoor gym for 7 weeks of climbing and fun times! This club is open to all Shoreline area high school students. For more information contact Christy at (206) 801-2645. SCC does not meet on non-school days.Age: 14 - 18 Years#65368 M 2/3-3/31 3:00-6:00pmLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center, Parking LotFee: $140; w/Resident Disc: $118

teen school Based Programs

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teen and tween sPecial interest

rec-n-CrewLooking for a fun way to earn community service hours while giving back to your community? Join the Rec-N-Crew to learn leadership, teamwork, and life skills while making great memories and lasting friendships! For more information, please call Austin at (206) 801-2643.Age: 14 - 18 YearsM 1/6-3/31 3:00-5:00pm Location: City Hall

Shoreline youth AmbassadorsWe are entering the fifth year of this exciting leadership program. We are in need of new members from the local high schools. You will gain leadership skills that will help with your personal and professional goals. As a member, you will need to commit to one year of service and twice a month meetings. For an application or more information, please visit us at www.shorelinewa.gov/teens or call Waldo at (206) 801-2644.Age: 14 - 18 Years Tu 1/7-3/25 6:00-8:00pm Location: City Hall

[rec]ordCalling all current and future musicians! Whether you are looking to pick up an instrument for the first time or wish to build upon your abilities, this is the place for you. Over 8 weeks we will explore the basics of song writing, band development, performance and recording in a fun and casual setting. Includes recording session at Shoreline Community College! For more information please call Austin at (206) 801-2643.Age: 12 - 18 Years#65529 Th 1/9-2/27 4:00-6:00pmLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center Fee: Free

running Girl: Winter run Club We meet once a month on the 2nd Saturday for a run or workout and talk time on healthy habits. Throughout the month we will connect through social media to share healthy recipes and fun workouts to try at home. Workouts will be a mix of sports, games, running and strengthening exercises. Run Club is open to any girl regardless of running experience/level.Age: 11 - 15 Years#65367 Sa 1/11, 2/8, 3/8 9:30-11:00amLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic RoomFee: $24; w/Resident Disc: $20

Take The Lead

Tween night5th and 6th Graders! This is your night to kick it with your friends without younger sibs or older kids. Parents, this program offers a safe and fun place for Tweens to hang out with friends on a Saturday night. There will be fun games, activities, crafts, music and food! And it’s free! For more information, please contact Austin at (206) 801-2643Age: 5th and 6th graders onlySaturday 1/11, 2/8 and 3/8 6:30-10:30pmLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center

Tween open Gym nightHey all 5th and 6th graders. Bored at home and want to play some dodgeball, basketball or volleyball? Come down to Spartan Recreation Center for some fun. We will be giving out prizes throughout the night. There will be free food for this free event. So invite your friends and come on down. For more information, please call Waldo at (206) 801-2644. Age: 5th and 5th graders onlySaturday 1/25 7:30-10:30pmLocation: Spartan Recreation Center

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adult fitness

(206) 801-2600

orientation to the Weight roomThis program offers a great introduction to the fitness equipment in the Spartan Recreation Center Weight Room. In a group setting, you’ll meet with a personal trainer and learn how to use the equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Pre-registration is required.

#65502 Sa 1/11 9:00-10:00am#65503 Sa 1/11 10:00-11:00amInstructor: Vicki Gabrielle, AFAA CertifiedLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Weight RoomFee: $12; w/Resident Disc: $10

Sport Ages Dates Time Cost Location

Badminton 14 yrs and up F 1/10-4/4 7:00-10:00pm $4 Spartan Recreation Center

Basketball (full court) 18 yrs and up M,W,F 1/6-3/31 6:00-7:00am $20 month/$2 drop in Spartan Recreation Center

Noon Basketball 18 yrs and up M,W,F 1/6-3/31 12:00pm $3; w/Resident disc: $2 Spartan Recreation Center

Basketball 40+ (full court) 40 yrs and up W 1/8-3/26 7:00-9:00pm $3; w/Resident disc: $2 Spartan Recreation Center

Volleyball 50+ 50 yrs and up M,Th 1/6-3/27 1:00-3:00pm $2; w/Resident disc: $1.50 Spartan Recreation Center

drop-in Sports Come and play at the Spartan Recreation Center. Pick the sport of your choice and drop-in when your schedule allows.

Call the Spartan Recreation Center for open gym availability (206) 801-2600

Spartan Recreation Center Weight Room

Drop-in Hours:Mon-Thu 8:00am-9:00pm Friday 8:00am-5:00pmSaturday 8:00am-4:00pm

Drop-in Fees:Per visit: $3; w/Resident Disc: $210-Punch: $29; w/Resident Disc: $193-Month: $63; w/Resident Disc: $53

Personal TrainerWant to start exercising but don’t know how to begin? Are you exercising but not getting the result you want? If so, it’s time for you to work out with a personal trainer at the Spartan Recreation Center Weight Room. Once you register, our personal trainer will contact you to set up an appointment at your convenience. We are dedicated to providing you with a safe program that is unique to your fitness goals. Fee: $43/hr; w/Resident Disc: $36/hr

Participants must be 16 years or older. Participants aged 16 and 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 15Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/714 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

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This internationally recognized dance fitness class is designed to accommo-date all fitness levels! Class includes a warm-up, cardiovascular conditioning, muscle-toning and stretching. Here’s your chance to get in shape in a friendly, fun environment. Bring an exercise mat for floor work.reGiSTer For JAZZerCiSe WiTH THe inSTrUCTor AT THe ProGrAM SiTe. For more information, contact [email protected]: Ongoing, join anytime!Mon/Fri 9:45-10:45 amTue/Thu 9:30-10:30 amSat 8:00-9:00 amSat 9:00-10:00 am M,Tu,Th 6:00-7:00pm

adult fitness & martial arts

Japanese SwordsmanshipRelease your inner samurai! Japan’s sword arts combine profound spiritual, technical and strategic content in beautiful forms that foster calm, self-confidence, mental agility and character development. Chief instructor Dr. Jonathan Bannister has more than 30 years martial arts experience, holds a 5th-degree blackbelt in Iaido and is a 2009 inductee into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Instruction is offered in All Japan Kendo Federation Iaido, Muso Shinden Ryu Iaido, Aikiken and Aiki-Jo. All materials included: swords provided!Age: 13 Years and up

#65612 Th 1/9-2/22 7:15-8:45pm Sa 1/9-2/22 1:30-3:00pmFee: $150; w/Resident Disc: $130 #65613 Th 2/20-4/3 7:15-8:45pm Sa 1/9-2/22 1:30-3:00pmFee: $140; w/Resident Disc: $120Beginner Japanese Sword#65614 Th 1/9-2/20 7:15-8:45pm#65615 Th 2/20-4/3 7:15-8:45pmFee: $80; w/Resident Disc: $70Instructor: Dr. Jonathan BannisterLocation: Spartan Recreation Center

karateSelf-defense, confidence and physical fitness are just some of the benefits of quality karate training. Join dedicated instructors and a friendly, diverse group of students in the study of traditional Korean Tang Soo Do karate with supplemental self-defense skills from Judo and Aikido. Rank promotions are available for those who train regularly and special monthly classes are available to advanced ranks. Wednesday classes are for intermediate and advanced students. Senior instructor Eric Madis has studied martial arts since 1964 and has taught this class since 1992.Age: 10 Years and up#65618 M,W 1/13-3/26 7:15-8:30pmFee: $115; w/Resident Disc: $100#65616 M 1/13-3/24 7:15-8:30pm#65617 W 1/15-3/26 7:15-8:30pmFee: $76; w/Resident Disc: $65Instructor: Eric Madis & Gail HammerLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center, Gymnasium

innate Adaptive Movement ProgramsAge: 18 Years and upIAM FitThis 45min class focuses primarily on develop-ing one’s fitness level and general, efficient movement skill. Most movements are body weight oriented to allow you the adaptability to train even when you travel. Some self-defense is incorporated especially techniques that coincide with the movement skills that help cultivate your fitness and become a launching pad for you to continue your training. No class 2/11.

#65639 Tu,Th 1/7-1/30 7:05-7:50pm#65641 Tu,Th 2/4-2/27 7:05-7:50pm #65745 Tu,Th 3/4-3/27 7:05-7:50pmFee: $120; w/Resident Disc: $100

IAM EvolvingRequires passing “IAM Fit Evaluation Testing” for eligibility to enroll. This 1-hour class takes everything from the IAM Fit program and evolves it further to advance both your movement skills & self-defense abilities. There is a more heavy emphasis on the self-defense. Students training in this program are REQUIRED to continue their training and participation in the IAM Fit class. No class 2/11. #65640 Tu,Th 1/7-1/30 7:55-8:55pm#65642 Tu,Th 2/4-2/27 7:55-8:55pm #65746 Tu,Th 3/4-3/27 7:55-8:55pm Fee: $170; w/Resident Disc: $150Instructor: Michael BanaagLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic RoomVisit www.iam-adaptive.com for more info.

Tai ChiTai Chi is a non-strenuous traditional Chinese exercise that promotes concentration, balance and coordination. The slow and steady movements develop balance between mind and body to reduce stress. Wear loose clothing and flat-heeled shoes.

#65504 Tu 1/28-3/18 7:30-8:30pmInstructor: Kevin Wilhelmsen, nurse educator & Tai Chi practitionerLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance RoomFee: $74; w/Resident Disc: $62

Fee: *Sales tax will be added to feeOption 1: Easy Fitness Ticket $38*(Monthly pass-automated payment)Option 2: Monthly Pass $55*Option 3: Drop-in $12* per class Option 4: 4-class punch card $35*Location: Spartan Recreation CenterInstructor: Madelaine Jensen

I ♥ my Parks & Recreation because: “I can always come here to

exercise and have fun.”

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 15WINTER 2014 Recreation Guide

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W.o.W. - Women on WeightsThis is a great total body workout for women of all ages. Push your muscles to the max while you strengthen, tone and tighten. Various weight training exercises are set to great music.

#65516 M 1/13-2/17 12:00-12:50pm#65518 W 1/15-2/19 12:00-12:50pm#65517 M 2/24-3/31 12:00-12:50pm#65519 W 2/26-4/2 12:00-12:50pm Instructor: Vicki Gabrielle, AFAA CertifiedLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance Room Fee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $42 Drop-in: $8

ZumbaThis is a dynamic and high energy fitness class for all levels. It is one of the hottest and most rewarding fitness classes you’ll ever experience! The routines feature aerobic interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. It is a mixture of body sculpting movements and easy to follow dance steps to high energy Latin and Salsa music. Wear comfortable clothing and fitness shoes.

#65512 W 1/15-2/19 5:30-6:15pm#65513 W 2/26-4/2 5:30-6:15pmInstructor: Vicki GabrielleLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance RoomFee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $42 Drop-in: $8

Zumba GoldZumba Gold is a low-impact version of Zumba. Same great music and easy-to-follow choreography with modified pacing makes this the perfect class for those new to Zumba, those with physical limitations or older active adults. This is a great way to start your journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. No experience necessary.#65514 M 1/13-2/17 6:00-6:45pm #65515 M 2/24-3/31 6:00-6:45pmInstructor: Vicki GabrielleLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance Room Fee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $42 Drop-in: $8

Fit BoxingFit boxing is the newest and hippest no contact fitness class in the area. It is a mix of moves, circuit training, strength training and core work. This hottest new class is a great way to lose weight and improve muscle tone. Wear comfortable clothing. No previous experience necessary. Instructor holds a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, is a former junior Olympic National Champion.#65526 Tu 1/14-2/18 6:30-7:30pm#65687 Th 1/16-2/20 7:15-8:15pm#65527 Tu 2/25-4/1 6:30-7:30pm #65688 Th 2/27-4/3 7:15-8:15pm

Instructor: Glen GonzalezLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnastics RoomFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $52 Drop-in: $10

PilatesPilates is all about strengthening your core muscles. In this class, you will strengthen your abdomen to support your spine and improve your flexibility. Join us for abdominal stretches, legwork and back exercises all designed by Joseph Pilates. This class is perfect for all fitness levels. Bring an exercise mat.

#65520 M 1/13-2/17 11:00-11:45am #65521 W 1/15-2/19 11:00-11:45am#65522 W 1/15-2/19 6:30-7:15pmInstructor: Vicki Gabrielle, AFAA certifiedLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance Room Fee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $42 Drop-in: $8

PiyoExperience this new fitness class that is a perfect blend of pilates movements and yoga stretches. Stay flexible and strengthen your core at the same time. We’ll do standing poses, pilates mat exercises and stretches to make you stronger and feel terrific. Bring a yoga mat. #65678 Tu 1/14-2/18 12:00-12:45pm #65679 Tu 2/25-4/1 12:00-12:45pmInstructor: Vicki Gabrielle, AFAA certifiedLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance Room Fee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $42 Drop-in $8

“Dance your way to a Fit and Fabulous you.”

#65523 M 2/24-3/31 11:00-11:45am#65524 W 2/26-4/2 11:00-11:45am#65525 W 2/26-4/2 6:30-7:15pm

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adult Yogaintro to MeditationLearn effective and active meditation techniques to relieve stress and anxiety. You will learn to quiet your mind and be in the present moment. If you thought you could never meditate, come and discover how to use these techniques to enjoy life in a calm and peaceful way. Wear comfortable clothing.

#65742 Sa 2/15 9:30-11:30am#65596 Sa 3/22 9:30-11:30amInstructor: Elisabetha SekineLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic RoomFee: $28; w/Resident Disc: $24

yogaElisabetha has been practicing yoga for over twenty years and is certified in Purna Yoga at the 2000 hour level. She offers safe, alignment-based yoga that unfolds from the heart connection and brings a feeling of peace and joy to the whole being. Props are provided but please bring your own yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing.Beg./Cont. Students#65588 M 1/13-2/24 5:30-6:55pm#65590 Tu 1/14-2/25 12:00-1:15pm#65591 M 3/10-4/21 5:30-6:55pm#65593 Tu 3/11-4/22 12:00-1:15pmContinuing Students#65589 M 1/13-2/24 7:00-8:30pm #65592 M 3/10-4/21 7:00-8:30pmInstructor: Elisabetha SekineLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic Room Fee: $84; w/Resident Disc: $77 Drop-in: $12

Get Fit Through yogaFocus on breathing, bending and blending mind and body through yoga. Modified poses will be shown for all levels of yoga, whether you are new to yoga or not. You will improve your balance, flexibility and strength in this great class that will help bring you to improved health and well-being. Bring a yoga mat. #65580 Th 1/16-2/13 9:30-10:30am#65581 Th 2/20-3/20 9:30-10:30amInstructor: Sissel BrunetteLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic RoomFee: $66; w/Resident Disc: $55 Drop-in: $12

intro to yoga WorkshopThis beginning yoga workshop is for those who want to gain a better understanding of what yoga is all about. Find relief in your feet, legs, back and upper body stiffness. Feel more centered and alive with easy-to-learn poses. No experience necessary. Bring a yoga mat. #65747 Sa 3/29 9:30-11:30amInstructor: Elisabetha SekineLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic RoomFee: $28; w/Resident Disc: $24

I ♥ my Parks & Recreation because: “It gives me an opportunity to

exercise and socialize with a wonderful, supportive group of ladies!”

“Yoga increases core strength,

balance and flexibility.”

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adult dance & sPecial interest

line dance In this easy, fun dance class, you will learn many Line Dances to a variety of music like Swing, Rock & Roll, Waltz, Zydeco and Western. It’s a great class for everyone who loves to move to music. Exercise never felt like so much fun. Benefits include increased flexibility, better balance and posture and stronger muscles. No partners necessary.#65680 M 1/27-2/24 8:00-9:00pm#65681 M 3/3-3/31 8:00-9:00pm Instructor: MaryLee LykesLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance RoomFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50

learning to dance - one Step at a TimeDo you feel like you have two left feet when it comes to dancing? Have a desire to learn the very basics and the similarities of all dance forms? In this very popular and fun beginning class, you’ll learn the basics of many dances, partnering skills and footwork for various types of music. Yes, you can learn to dance! Foxtrot, County Western Two-Step, Single-Time Swing, Waltz#65495 M 1/27-2/24 7:00-8:00pm Triple-Time Swing, Blues/Slow Dance, Salsa, Cha-Cha #65496 M 3/3-3/31 7:00-8:00pm Instructor: MaryLee LykesLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance RoomFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50

Belly danceHave some fun this season learning how to belly dance! This sassy dance form is popular with all ages and body types. Get in shape, tone, stretch and increase flexibility to great music while learning Egyptian-American cabaret style dance. Hip circles, shimmies, shoulder rolls and grapevine moves will be combined into a fun and active choreography. Wear comfortable clothing.Beginning Students#65497 M 1/27-3/17 6:45-7:45pmContinuing Students#65498 M 1/27-3/17 7:45-8:45pm Advanced Students#65499 W 1/29-3/19 7:15-8:15pm

Instructor: Janice WingLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Gymnastics RoomFee: $62; w/Resident Disc: $52

SalsaHot, hot, hot! Add spice to your life while you learn the basic foot patterns of this sensual and easy to learn dance with its Latin and Afro Cuban roots. We’ll cover the basics then add great Salsa combinations and spins in this high energy dance class. No partners necessary.#65669 W 1/22-2/19 7:30-8:30pm #65670 W 2/26-3/26 7:30-8:30pmInstructor: Vicki Gabrielle Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Dance Room Fee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50

dog obedience

Note: First night classes meet 7:00-9:00pm without your puppy/dog.

Note: Handlers must be 14 years of age or older.

Beginning obedienceThis class is for dogs older than 6 months at the start of class. Learn how to provide leadership for your dog while teaching your dog to sit, stay down and come. Learn the importance of praise, reinforcement and release words. Dogs should be vaccinated according to your veterinarian and the AVMA guidelines for his age. #65602 Th 1/23-2/27 8:00-9:00pmInstructor: Joyce’s Dog StaffLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center, GymnasiumFee: $108; w/Resident Disc: $90

Puppy Manners FoundationThis class is for puppies from 10 weeks to 6 months old at the start of class. Behavior issues such as jumping up, mouthing, excessive barking and getting in your space will be addressed. Topics include socialization, crate and potty training, body handling and grooming. Puppies should be vaccinated according to your veterinarian and the AVMA guidelines. #65601 Th 1/23-2/27 7:00-8:00pmInstructor: Joyce’s Dog StaffLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center, GymnasiumFee: $108; w/Resident Disc: $90

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 19Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/718 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

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sPecial interestkeep SafeJoin this non-physical self-defense class and learn assertiveness techniques to help you increase your sense of personal power and safety from sexual assault, harassment and bullying. We will address very serious issues in a playful, interactive workshop that profoundly increases personal safety. This workshop is designed for girls and women, ages 11+ and perfect for mothers and daughters to take together. Instructor is a licensed mental health counselor for over 25 years and former middle school counselor.Age: 11 Years and up#65599 Sa 3/1 10:00am-12:30pmInstructor: Shelley WhiteLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $48; w/Resident Disc: $40

Jewelry MakingLearn simple wire wrapping, bead stringing, attaching a clasp and go home with a beautiful piece of jewelry of your own making. Your imagination is the limit as you coordinate colors, beads and accoutrements. $10 supply fee, all tools provided. For more inspiration: www.shishidesign.com. #65611 Sa 1/18 10:00am-1:00pmInstructor: Sella RushLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $30; w/Resident Disc: $25

Adult Sewing lessonsHave you wanted to try sewing but didn’t know where to start? Or take a class from a quilt shop but need to brush up on skills first? In this class, we will learn the basic sewing skills to get you started. Skills taught will include machine threading and bobbin winding, stitch functions, feet, following a pattern, button holes and zippers, rotary cutter rulers and cutting mat. Project may include a hot pad, an A-line skirt and/or a make up bag. Machines and notions provided. Supply list mailed, please call for list if registering online. No class 2/20.#65605 Th 1/16-2/6 6:30-8:30pm#65606 Th 2/13-3/13 6:30-8:30pmInstructor: Beckie StrattonLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $120; w/Resident Disc: $100

Blogging BasicsBlogging provides a place to capture your thoughts and potentially publish your words for ‘followers’ (also known as readers). For those with a business or service, blogging offers a nice way to inform potential customers about what you have to offer. Come learn the basics about blogging; why it might be something you want to try, how to create a blog for free and what to do once it’s up and running. #65662 Tu 1/28-2/4 6:30-8:00pm Instructor: Liz Sheffield Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50

expressions in Metal Express your creativity in metal. Create unique metal charms with your own designs and/or sayings. Learn techniques for decorating metal, including stamping, texturing, pattern transfer and etching using inexpensive and easily available tools. All tools provided for use. $10 materials fee for practice metal and up to three metal blanks for class projects. #65673 Sa 3/29 10:00am-1:00pm Instructor: Sella Rush Location: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $30; w/Resident Disc: $25

Jewelry Making Working with WireTake your jewelry making up a notch with basic wirework including wire-wrapped loops, linking and bead wrapping. Learn core techniques to create secure, professional-looking pieces and follow your imagination to new heights. $10 supply fee, all tools provided for use. Familiarity with pliers and flush cutters recommended. #65672 Sa 2/22 10:00am-1:00pmInstructor: Sella RushLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $30; w/Resident Disc: $25

Watercolor PaintingExplore the world of watercolor painting. Learn basic techniques of watercolor and gain confidence with your work as the class progresses. Open to beginning and continuing students. Supply list will be sent, call for one if registering online.

#65609 W 1/22-2/19 10:00am-12:30pm#65607 W 1/22-2/19 6:30-9:00pm#65610 W 2/26-3/26 10:00am-12:30pm#65608 W 2/26-3/26 6:30-9:00pmInstructor: Kimberly CaldwellLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $90; w/Resident Disc: $75

Stamp designs in MetalLearn a great technique for adding an extra personal touch to your jewelry or craft project. We’ll cover some unique design options and extra finishing techniques like texturing, polishing and patinas. In-class projects include turning pre-cut copper or brass blanks into simple cuff or a collection of charms using decorative and letter stamps. All tools provided and no previous experience needed. $10 supply fee payable to instructor. #65686 Sa 3/22 10:00am-1:00pmInstructor: Sella RushLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $30; w/Resident Disc: $25Wraps Around the

World In this hands-on workshop, we will use a variety of wraps such as wonton and rice papers, lettuce leaves and crepes to wrap up a smorgasbord of healthy fillings that can serve as snacks, appetizers, entrees or lunch. Sample potstickers, spring rolls, salad wraps and dessert crepes. $5 supply fee payable to instructor. #65675 M 2/3 7:00-9:00pmInstructor: Karen LamphereLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade Room-w/KitchenFee: $30; w/Resident Disc: $25

I ♥ my Parks & Recreation because: “I love the Shoreline Pool,

Paramount Park and all of the programs they offer.”

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 19WINTER 2014 Recreation Guide

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adult triPs & hikeskitsap Wine & Cider Tour ♥Enjoy a scenic tour across the Kitsap Peninsula filled with wine and cider. We’ll start with some tastings, lunch and sightseeing in beautiful historic Port Townsend, then work our way back across the peninsula. Includes transportation and trip leader. Bring money for tasting fees and lunch. Download Trip Preparation Handout at www.shorelinewa.gov/adults.Age: 21 Years and up #65627 Sa 2/1 8:30am-6:30pm Instructor: Janet SiglerLocation: Spartan Recreation CenterFee: $55; w/Resident Disc: $48

Tacoma Historical America Museum Tour ♥Visit the WA. State History Museum and the new LeMay America Car museum and get a glimpse of America’s past. We’ll do lunch on the Tacoma waterfront and visit the Brown and Haley Chocolate Factory Store (home of Almond Roca) on the way home. Includes transportation and trip leader. Bring money for food and to pay for museum admissions $25adult/$20senior. #65626 Sa 2/22 9:00am-4:30pmInstructor: StaffLocation: Spartan Recreation CenterFee: $37; w/Resident Disc: $33

Snowshoeing at Snoqualmie Pass ♥♥Snowshoeing is a great workout that is fun and easy to learn. Join us as we head to Snoqualmie Pass for a guided snowshoe trek led by the US Forest Service. Learn about the animals and natural environment that flourish in this beautiful majestic winter landscape. The tour is 90 minutes/1.5 miles. We’ll also stop at the Boehm Chocolate Factory on the way home for a sweet treat. Includes transportation, trip leader, snowshoe rental and tour. Bring a sack lunch. Download Trip Preparation Handout at www.shorelinewa.gov/adults. #65619 M 2/10 9:00am-5:30pmInstructor: Janet SiglerLocation: Spartan Recreation CenterFee: $54; w/Resident Disc: $47

rhodes river ranch Dinner Show ♥ An experience like no other. The Rhodes River Ranch in Arlington breeds, raises and trains world champion performance horses. Enjoy a five star meal and a two hour show in the indoor horse area. Performers will be announced in February. Fee includes transportation, trip leader, dinner and show admission. Maximum of 14 participants. #65677 Sa 3/22 3:30-9:30pmInstructor: Janet SiglerLocation: Spartan Recreation CenterFee: $75; w/Resident Disc: $68

Which Trip/Hike is Right For Me?RATING SCALE

♥ Easy – Flat trail, suitable for most.Accessible for wheelchairs.♥♥ Moderately Easy – Some unevenground with small elevation gains and hills.♥♥♥ Moderate – Some hills, more rugged terrain with elevation gains up to 1000 ft. Must be steady on feet and have decent level of fitness.♥♥♥♥ Difficult – Steeper hills, higherelevation gains with some switchbacks and more rugged terrain. Very aerobic.

Cascade Foothills Waterfall Hike ♥♥♥ Tucked into the foothills of the cascade mountains are some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Washington State and spring is the perfect time to see them. Hike locations will depend on trail conditions and water flow with distances up to 5 miles round trip and 1,200 ft. elevation gain. Includes transportation and trip leader. Bring a sack lunch and download Trip Preparation Handout at www.shorelinewa.gov/adults. #65628 Sa 3/29 9:00am-3:30pmInstructor: StaffLocation: Spartan Recreation CenterFee: $30; w/Resident Disc: $26

Trip Tips• Read the trip preparation handouts

to know what to bring and wear.• Please arrive 15 minutes early.• Return times may vary from time

listed.

Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/720 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

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Shoreline Walks is a free community walking program

helping adults stay active, meet new people (or connect with old friends) and feel safer and more confident

exploring our city by foot.

New walks starting in April.

shorelinewa.gov/shorelinewalks

Volunteer Walk Leaders

Wanted for 2014! Want to help lead a

community walk around Shoreline?

Contact Marianne Johnson for info. [email protected]

206-801-2638

Community Garden coming soon to Sunset School Park

A new community garden is opening this spring at Sunset School Park located

at 17800 10th Ave NW.

Registration opens February 3rd. Watch for the February issue of Currents or visit

www.shorelinewa.gov/communitygarden for more information about how you can apply.

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sPecialized recreationrecreation is for everyoneIf you are interested in any class but hesitate to register because of a developmental or physical limitation, please call the Spartan Recreation Center at (206) 801-2600 for help in getting started. Reasonable accommodations will need a minimum of three weeks notice in advance of the program start date. Participants needing individual assistance to participate in programs, including toileting, transferring, eating, dressing or behavior intervention, must bring an attendant/companion to programs.

Scholarships AvailableCall (206) 801-2600

for information

Adult Community ChoicesAdult Community Choices is a great opportunity to express yourself through cooking, therapeutic recreation, music and art. The daily schedule will also include field trips to exciting places. This program emphasizes community exploration and building relationships. The staff will make everyone feel welcome. Please call (206) 801-2600 for more information. Sign-up for all 4 days and save big. Please bring a sack lunch. Transportation information: Access drop-off 10:00 a.m. Access pick-up from 1:30-2:00pm.No program on 1/20 or 2/17. Age: 18 Years and up

Session 1#65629 M 1/13-2/10 10:00am-2:00pmFee: $50; w/Resident Disc: $40 #65630 Tu 1/14-2/11 10:00am-2:00pm#65631 W 1/15-2/12 10:00am-2:00pm#65632 Th 1/16-2/13 10:00am-2:00pmFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50#65633 M-Th 1/13-2/13 10:00am-2:00pmFee: $190; w/Resident Disc: $170

Session 2#65634 M 2/24-3/17 10:00am-2:00pmFee: $50; w/Resident Disc: $40#65635 Tu 2/18-3/18 10:00am-2:00pm#65636 W 2/19-3/19 10:00am-2:00pm#65637 Th 2/20-3/20 10:00am-2:00pmFee: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50#65638 M-Th 2/18-3/20 10:00am-2:00pmFee: $190; w/Resident Disc: $170

Instructor: Carmen MurrellLocation: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center

dinner and a MovieEnjoy a fun evening as we cook a healthy meal together, play group games and watch a latest movie release. Drop-off and pick-up at the Spartan Recreation Center.Age: 18 Years and upPasta Night!Enjoy a fun evening as we cook a healthy meal together, play groups games and watch a movie. #65449 F 1/17 5:00-9:00pmTaco Night!Enjoy a fun evening as we cook a healthy meal together, play groups games, and watch a movie. #65450 F 3/14 5:00-9:00pmInstructor: Carmen MurrellLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade Room-w/KitchenFee: $27; w/Resident Disc: $22

Special olympics SoccerThe City of Shoreline is sponsoring the ShoreLions Special Olympics Soccer Team. All athletes must have a current Special Olympics medical form at the first practice. Practices will take place on Sundays at the Spartan Recreation Center’s grass field.Age: 18 Years and up#65620 Su 3/23-6/15 2:00-4:00pmInstructor: Paul KingLocation: Shoreline Park, Utility FieldFee: $88; w/Resident Disc: $77

Creative Arts for life dramaJoin instructor Elena Haas in this program that explores the world of theatrical drama. This class will encourage growth through listening, expression and activities.Let’s get to know one another through the creative world of drama! Using the world around us; our experiences and interests, we will work through dramatic exercises and skills in a community that is uniquely our own. Through what each person brings, we will shape and grow what is to come. You are invited to come and explore as we get to know each other in a creative, supportive and fun way.Age: 18 Years and up#65658 W 1/15-3/26 6:30-8:00pmInstructor: Elena HaasLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Olympic RoomFee: $120; w/Resident Disc: $105

B-i-n-G-o night! Get ready, it is time for BINGO!! Come on down to the Spartan Recreation Center and join us for a fun filled night of Bingo. We will have some great prizes, so dust off your Bingo skills and hope tonight is your lucky night! Light refreshments will be provided, but please do eat dinner before you come. Drop-off and pick-up at the Spartan Recreation Center. Age: 18 Years and up #65749 F 1/31 6:00-8:00pmInstructor: Carmen MurrellLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $13; w/Resident Disc: $10

“We provide a fun and friendly

atmosphere where everyone is welcome.”

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 23Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/722 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services

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sPecialized recreation triPs & eVents

Have fun at one of our events!

Tubing the Summit!!Come join us as we head over to the Summit at Snoqualmie for some fun in the snow! We are going to rent some tubes and hit the slopes. Please make sure to pack warm clothes and wear appropriate shoes for the snow. We will also be leaving promptly in order to ensure we arrive at the Summit on time, so don’t be late! A sack lunch will be provided. Drop-off and pick-up will be at the Spartan Gym parking lot.Age: 18 Years and up

#65457 Sa 1/11 9:30am-2:30pmInstructor: Carmen MurrellLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Parking LotFee: $41; w/Resident Disc: $36

Cupid’s Bash We are celebrating Valentine’s Day a little early this year! Bring a date or come by solo, let’s have a good time and dance the night away! Registration is helpful, but you are welcome to pay at the door as well. Drop-off and pick-up at the Spartan Recreation Center. Age: 15 Years and up#65689 F 2/7 6:30-8:30pmInstructor: Carmen MurrellLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, GymnasiumFee: $6

UW Women’s HoopsWe are checking out the Husky Women’s basketball team as they take on the University of Oregon. Come help us cheer on the Huskies as they rival the Ducks in this Pac-12 showdown. We will be meeting at the Spartan Recreation Center for a pizza party before heading out the game. Drop-off and pick-up will be at the Spartan Recreation Center.Age: 18 Years and up

#65458 F 2/21 4:30-8:45pmInstructor: Carmen MurrellLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Cascade RoomFee: $33; w/Resident Disc: $28

Trip to Game WorksGames anyone? Come join us on a Saturday afternoon as we head to downtown Seattle and have some fun playing games at Gameworks. Lunch will be included along with an hour and a half of unlimited game time! Drop-off and pick-up at the Spartan Recreation Center.Age: 18 Years and up

#65451 Sa 3/8 11:00am-3:30pmInstructor: Carmen MurrellLocation: Spartan Recreation Center, Parking LotFee: $49; w/Resident Disc: $45

Shoreline Off-LeaSh DOg areaSeastside off-leash dog Area1902 NE 150th St., Open daily dawn to duskVehicle Access: Enter east of Public Health Lab at 20th Ave NE. It is located on the Fircrest Campus.

Shoreview off-leash dog Area320 NW Innis Arden Way Open Daily: Mon-Fri: 12:00pm to dusk Sat-Sun: 9:00am to duskVehicle access: Through Shoreline Community College west campus entrance.

richmond Beach Saltwater Park off-leash dog Area2021 NW 190th StreetSeasonal Access Open daily dawn until dusk, November 1 through March 15

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2600 • 23WINTER 2014 Recreation Guide

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shoreline PoolGeneral Admission Resident Non-Resident

Adult

Drop in $3.50 $4.50Real deal (Friday 7:45 - 8:45pm) $1.50 $2.5010 punch pass $29.00 $36.001 month pass $47.50 $61.50

3 month pass $134.00 $165.006 month pass $216.00 $265.00Annual pass $377.00 $477.00

youth (5 - 17 years old)Senior (over 60 years old)disabled

Drop in $2.50 $3.00Real deal (Friday 7:45 - 8:45pm) $1.00 $1.5010 punch pass $20.00 $24.001 month pass $30.00 $36.003 month pass $89.00 $113.006 month pass $154.00 $184.00Annual pass $269.00 $322.00Family (parents and their children)Drop in $8.75 $11.5010 punch pass $71.00 $100.001 month pass $117.00 $140.003 month pass $267.00 $320.006 month pass $431.00 $517.00Annual pass $754.00 $904.00

Toddlers (under 4 years old) Free Free

Shower only $1.00 $1.00

Aerobics Classes

Adult drop in $4.50 $5.50Adult 10 punch card $37.00 $45.00Senior drop in $3.25 $4.00Senior 10 punch $26.00 $32.00Arthritis drop in $3.50 $4.00Arthritis 10 punch $35.00 $40.00Swim Lessons (per 1/2 hour lesson) $5.50 $6.50

Shoreline Pool19030 1st Avenue NEShoreline, WA 98155Phone: (206) 801-2650www.shorelinewa.gov/parks

regular Hours: Monday - Friday 5:30am - 8:45pm Saturday 8:45am - 3:00pm Sunday 11:30am - 3:00pm

Pool Closures:December 31 New Year’s Eve January 1st New Year’s Holiday Jan 20th MLK Day

School’s out recreation SwimsTime: 1:15-2:45pmJanuary 2-3 January 27February 17-21 Midwinter Break March 21

Pool Party rentalsOur party days are Saturday & Sunday 3:00–7:00 p.m. Use of all the pool’s “fun stuff ” and lifeguards are included in rental cost. Upstairs balcony area is also available during your rental time.1 to 60 people: ............ $142.35* hour

w/Resident Disc: ......... $125.93* hour

61 to 150 people: ........ $191.63* hour

w/Resident Disc: ......... $164.25* hour (*State sales tax included)

I ♥ my Parks & Recreation because: “The great swim instructors taught my

kids to love the water!”

Maintenance Closure February 24 thru March 8 (scheduled maintenance 2 week closure)

Res. Reg. starts 1/2, LFP Res. 1/6, Non-Res. start 1/724 • Shoreline Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2650 • 25

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shoreline PoolHours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday5:30 - 7:00 am Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim

5:30 - 6:30 Family Swim Family Swim Family Swim Family Swim Family Swim

7:00 - 8:00 Master Swim Team

Master Swim Team

Master Swim Team

Master Swim Team

Master Swim Team

6:30 - 7:30 Shallow End Aerobics

Shallow End Aerobics

Shallow End Aerobics

8:00 - 10:00 Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim

7:45 - 8:45 Shallow End Aerobics

Shallow End Aerobics

Shallow End Aerobics

Shallow End Aerobics

Shallow End Aerobics

9:00 - 10:00 Arthritis Therapy Gentle Aerobics Arthritis Therapy Gentle Aerobics Arthritis Therapy(8:45 - 9:45)Shallow End Aerobics

10:00 - 11:00

Lap Swim(3 lanes)&Deep Water Aerobics

Lap Swim(3 lanes)&Deep Water Aerobics

Lap Swim(3 lanes)&Deep Water Aerobics

Lap Swim(3 lanes)&Deep Water Aerobics

Lap Swim(3 lanes)&Deep Water Aerobics

Deep Water Aerobics

10:00 - 1:00 Family Swim Family Swim Family Swim Family Swim Family Swim Swim Lessons

11:30 - 1:00 Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim Lap Swim

1:00 - 3:00 pm Scheduled Programs Swim Lessons Scheduled

Programs Swim Lessons Scheduled Programs

(1:15 - 3:00)Public Rec Swim

(1:15 - 3:00)Public Rec Swim

3:00 - 6:00 High School Swim Team

High School Swim Team

High School Swim Team

High School Swim Team

High School Swim Team

(3:00 - 7:00)Rentals Available

(3:00 - 7:00)Rentals Available

6:00 - 7:45 Cascade ST Cascade ST Cascade ST Cascade ST Cascade ST

6:00 - 7:45 Swim Lessons Swim Lessons Swim Lessons Swim Lessons Family Swim

7:35 - 8:35 Deep Water Aerobics

Deep Water Aerobics

7:45 - 8:45

Public Rec Swim&Lap Swim (2 lanes)

Shallow End Aerobics&Lap Swim (3 lanes)

Public Rec Swim&Lap Swim (2 lanes)

Shallow End Aerobics&Lap Swim (3 lanes)

Real Deal Public Rec Swim

Public SwimEnjoy the pool, the diving board, mats, noodles, inner tubes and the slide with friends and family. Open to all ages.

Arthritis Foundation Aquatics ProgramOur popular program is designed for people who are limited by impaired joint motion and/or strength. Program goals include improving or maintaining joint flexibility, maintaining muscle strength or reducing muscle weakness, improving balance and coordination.

reAl deAl SwimSame fun as a Public Swim at a fraction of the cost! Our way of saying “Thank you” for swimming at the Shoreline Pool every Friday night.

Gentle Water exerciseThis program is to help those who need to slowly get back into exercise due to illness, surgery or medical treatment. This exercise is in the shallow end of the pool and no swimming ability is needed.

Sensational Water Aerobics!Shallow water aerobics and deep water exercise are low to no impact. Great for the joints. Absolutely no swimming skills required, but comfort in the water is recommended. The water environment works your cardiovascular system as hard as other high impact classes.

lap SwimEveryone needs a good cardiovascular workout whether it’s fast, medium or slow. Swim for fun, swim for health. Get every muscle moving.

*Family SwimsA great way to spend quality time with your family. Especially fun for families with little ones who are sure to sleep after active play in the water! Fun in the water promotes confidence to swim. Adult must be present in water with children at all times.

Gentle lap SwimIf you want to swim but don’t need to win the race or “churn” the water, this is the best relaxing lap swim for you. Recommended for seniors, but open to all adult lap swimmers.

* Family Swims are an adult/child program, an adult must be in the water with a maximum of three children per adult. Family Swim is in the shallow end only. Children under 7 years of age must be accompanied by an adult in the water at all times.

Register online at www.shorelinewa.gov/parks or call (206) 801-2650 • 25WINTER 2014 Recreation Guide

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shoreline PoolSWiMMinG leSSonSMorning, evening and Saturday, Shoreline swim lessons are offered year round for all ages from infants to adults. Small class sizes provide more personalized, high quality instruction. Swim lessons are grouped by age and ability within each age group.

How to register:Complete a free “pre-lesson” placement test to determine class level if you have not been enrolled in a program for the last six months. Tests are done during FAMILY OR PUBLIC SWIMS. • Determine class days and desired time• Register on scheduled registration dates

(listed below)• Payment must be made at time of

registration• Classes not sufficiently filled may be

combined, moved or canceled.• Not all classes are available at all times.

Preschool/youth Classes

All swim lessons are ½ hour long

FallTues & Thur

10:00 - 11:30am 1:15 - 2:45pm

Fall

Mon & Wed 6:00 - 7:30pm

Tues & Thur 6:00 - 7:30pm

Saturday 10:00am - 12:35pm

Adult ClassesIntro/Beginner

Mon & Wed 8:45 - 9:15pm

Tues & Thur 11:00 - 11:30am

Intermediate & Advanced

Mon & Wed 7:45 - 8:15pm

lifeguard Training Classes Learn to respond to water emergencies and perform lifesaving CPR and First Aid. Must be 15 years old by the end of the course. Graduates receive an American Red Cross certification in Lifeguarding, CPR-FPR and Preventing Disease Transmission. Course material can be purchased at the Pool for $40.

Age: All Ages #65372 M-F 2/17-2/21 8:30am-4:30pm Fee: $180; w/Resident Disc: $150

Monday/WednesdayJanuary 13 - February 12* (9 lessons lasting 5 weeks) w/Resident Disc: $49.50Non-Resident: $58.50

*(no lesson MLK Jr. Day)

Tuesday/ThursdayMarch 11 - April 17(12 lessons lasting 6 weeks)w/Resident Disc: $66Non-Resident: $78

SaturdayMarch 15 - April 19(6 lessons lasting 6 weeks) w/Resident Disc: $33Non-Resident: $39

Session 1: All registration begins Thursday, January 2nd

Session 2: All registration begins Monday February 10th

Monday/WednesdayMarch 10 - April 16(12 lessons lasting 6 weeks) w/Resident Disc: $66Non-Resident: $78

SaturdayJanuary 18 - February 15(5 lessons lasting 5 weeks) w/Resident Disc: $27.50Non-Resident: $32.50

Tuesday/ThursdayJanuary 14 - February 13(10 lessons lasting 5 weeks) w/Resident Disc: $55Non-Resident: $65

Practice CardOnly at the Shoreline Pool do your children get 6 free swims during the swim session. The more practice each participant gets, the more they become comfortable and confident with the skills required for their level. To receive or to reload your practice pass, just ask when you register for swim lessons.

More information on swimming lessons levels and times, is available at the pool or online at: www.shorelinewa.gov/pool

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Park amenities

Please note the following:• Park hours are dawn until dusk.• Opening and/or consumption of alcoholic

beverages in Shoreline parks is prohibited.• Pets must be on leashes in all Shoreline parks

except where posted. Pets are not permitted on turf fields, tennis courts, playgrounds or in any building unless specifically permitted by posting.

• Trails are open to all non-motorized users with the exception of motorized wheelchairs, unless otherwise designated and posted.

1 Boeing Creek Open Space - 601 NW 175th St x x2 Boeing Creek Park - 17229 3rd Ave NW x x x3 Brugger’s Bog Park - 19533 25th Ave NE x x x4 Cromwell Park - 18030 Meridian Ave N. x x x x x x x x x5 Darnell Park - 1125 N 165th St x x Eastside Off-Leash Dog Area - 1902 NE 150th St. a7 Echo Lake Park - 1521 N. 200th St x x x x x8 Hamlin Park - 16006 15th Ave NE x x x x x x x x9 Hillwood Park - 19001 3rd Ave NW x x x x x x x Innis Arden Reserve Open Space - 17701 15th Ave. NW x x Interurban Trail - Adjacent to Aurora Ave between N. 145th & 205th St x x James Keough Park - 2350 N 167th St x x x Kayu Kayu Ac Park - 19911 Richmond Beach Drive NW x x x x x Kruckeberg Botanic Garden - 20312 15th Ave NW x x x x x Meridian Park Open Space - 16765 Wallingford Ave N x x x North City Park - 19201 10th Ave NE x x Northcrest Park - 827 NE 170th St x x x Paramount Open Space - 946 NE 147th St x x Paramount School Park - 15300 8th Ave NE x x x x x x x Richmond Beach Community Park - 2201 NW 197th St x x a x x x Richmond Beach Saltwater Park - 2021 NW 190th St x x x x x x x RBSP Seasonal Off-Leash Dog Area - 2021 NW 190th St (Open 11/1-3/15) x x Richmond Highlands Park - 16554 Fremont Ave N x x x x x Ridgecrest Park - 108 NE 161st St x x a Ronald Bog Park - 2301 N 175th St x x x x x Shoreline Park - 19030 1st Ave NE x x x x x x x Shoreview Park - 700 NW Innis Arden Way x x x x x x x x Shoreview Off-Leash Dog Area - 320 NW Innis Arden Way a South Woods - 2210 NE 150th St x x Strandberg Preserve Open Space - 19101 17th Ave NW x x Sunset School Park - 17800 10th Ave NE x x x x a x Twin Ponds Park - 15401 1st Ave NE X a x x x x x x x

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Picnic Shelter & Amphitheater rentalsPicnic shelter & amphitheater reservations are available year round and may be made up to six months in advance.

Fees: Full day: $90; w/Resident Disc: $75 Half-day: $60; w/Resident Disc: $50 • Rental with Alcohol Service: $95/hr; w/Resident Disc: $85/hr (4-hour minimum) • Amphitheater Amplification Fee: Rentals with amplification require a 4-hour minimum reservation and an additional $18.50 per hour supervision fee.

To reserve a shelter, call (206) 801-2600.

Shoreline Pool19030 1st Ave. NE(206) 801-2650To book a fun filled pool party on the weekend contact the Pool staff at (206) 801-2650 #4. See page 24 for pricing.

Athletic Field SchedulingCall the Spartan Recreation Center at(206) 801-2636Hourly Field Use Fees: Field Lights: $17 per hour(determined by dusk schedule)Grass/All-Weather Fields:Non-Profit Youth OrganizationsLeague/Practice: $7/hr; w/Resident Disc: $4.50/hr Tournament: $12/hr; w/Resident Disc: $9/hr

All Other Organizations andPrivate Groups Practice:$20/hr; w/Resident Disc: $16/hr League: $36/hr; w/Resident Disc: $30/hr Tournament: $43/hr; w/Resident Disc: $36/hr

Synthetic Field Turf Fields: Non-Profit Youth OrganizationsLeague/Practice/Tournament: $26/hr; w/Resident Disc: $18/hr All Other Organizations and Private GroupsLeague/Practice/Tournament:$76/hr; w/Resident Disc: $62/hr

Cromwell Park Amphitheater18030 Meridian Avenue N.

This newly renovated park has an amphitheater which is a wonderful spot for performances, weddings and gatherings! The stage structure is 550 square feet with power for sound. A sloped grass lawn area has views to the concrete stage.

richmond Highlands recreation Center rentals16554 Fremont Avenue N. (206) 801-2600Special Features:Available Saturdays from 8am-6pmand Sundays 8am-10pm • Small gym with a stage• Game room with billiard tables• Meeting/Café room with a kitchen• Adjacent ball field may be available for an

additional fee• Outdoor play equipment for children• Great for parties, reunions, receptions, etc.Hourly Fees (two-hour minimum): Entire Facility:$70/hr; w/Resident Disc: $58/hrDamage Deposit required(refundable): Supervision fee: Additional Supervision Fee may be required. 5 round tables and 54 chairs available for seating.

Spartan recreation Center rentals202 NE 185 St. (206) 801-2600 (South end of Shoreline Center Complex)Special Features:• Competition size gym with two courts for

volleyball or basketball contests (w/divider curtain)

• 2 multi-purpose rooms with vinyl floors, tables and chairs (ideal for parties)

• Dance room with finished wood floors, mirrored wall and natural lighting

• Swimming pool within walking distance• Locker rooms and shower facilities• Great for families, social gatherings, youth

group activities and athletic events Please call for Fees.

Alcohol Service rental PolicyIndoor Facilities – The serving or consumption of alcohol may be approved during rental hours at the Richmond Highlands Center and City of Shoreline City Hall if all the following permits and certificates are received at least two (2) weeks prior to your rental date: • Payment of all regular facility rental fees. • Damage deposit required. • **See additional list below Outdoor Facilities – The serving or consumption of alcohol may be approved during rental hours at the Richmond Beach Terrace and the Cromwell Amphitheater if the following permits, certificates and fees are received at least two (2) weeks prior to your rental date:• Payment of the Outdoor Rental w/Alcohol Fee: $95/hr; w/Res Disc: $85/hr (incl. shelter rental, staffing & alcohol fee) 4 hour minimum • **See additional list below * * In addition you need for either rental:• Special Alcohol Permit (no fee)• Facility Rental Contract (no fee)• Certificate of Insurance naming the “City of Shoreline” as the Certificate Holder• Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) Banquet Permit • Additional Supervision Fee may be required.

More information and all permits/forms can be found at shorelinewa.gov/rentals or call (206) 801-2600.

facilitY rentals

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Shoreline Historical Museum 18501 Linden Ave. North • (206) 542-7111 shorelinehistoricalmuseum.org [email protected] - emailTue-Sat: 10am-4pm, Archives open Wed 10am-1pm or by appointment, wheelchair accessible.Visit the new Shoreline Historical Museum exhibits: “Linking the Community Through Time: Connections that Bring us Together”, “Once Upon a Time in Playland”, “Where in the World?” and “What in the World?”- touch-screen exhibits of the community’s historic photos.Presentation at the Shoreline Library February 15, 2014 at 11am. Renowned children’s storyteller Norm Brecke performs “Lincoln”, great for children ages 5 to 11.Presentation at the Richmond Beach Library February 15, 2014 at 1pm. “Our Wicked Past - Historic Crime and Punishment in Wild Northwest King County.” Presented by Vicki Stiles, historian and executive director of the Shoreline Historical Museum/Heritage Center. True crime at its best! Mature audience recommended. More info on page 30.Join us for Hands-On Days!Fourth Saturday of each month. Free Hands-on activities, drop in 11am-3pm, ages 4-12. 1/25 - Olde Tyme Valentines 2/22 - Plaiting 3/22 - Silhouettes

Shoreline Fire dept.17525 Aurora Avenue N • (206) 533-6500shorelinefire.comFollow us on Twitter@ShorelineFire.

dale Turner Family yMCA19290 Aurora Avenue N • (206) 363-0446 daleturnerymca.org

Shoreline library345 NE 175th Street • (206) 362-7550kcls.org/shorelineHours: Mon-Thu 10am-9pm,Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12-8pmKCLS Library programs are always FREE!Opera Preview: Rigoletto with Norm Hollingshead, 1/2, 7pm

Rock-It Science Concert! w/ Mikey-Mike, Ages 3-up, 1/5, 3:30pm Introduction to Snowshoeing, Adults, 1/9, 7pm Introduction to the Olympic Sport of Curling, Teens & Adults, 2/12, 7pm Opera Preview: The Consul with Norm Hollingshead, 2/13, 7pm Reading Magic! w/Magician Jeff Evans, Ages 5-up, 2/19, 1:30pm Preschool Dance Party! Ages 3-6, 2/21, 3/21, 4/18, 11am Sports & Phenomenal Physical Feats in Film, Adults, 3/17, 7pm Spanish Story Times:: Stories & Songs w/ Marco Cortes!: 3-6 yrs, Tue, 6:30pm, call for dates English Language Story Times run 1/6-2/11 & 3/3-4/8 Family Story Time: all ages, Mon, 7pm Young Toddler Story Time: Tues, 10:05am Preschool Story Time: 3-5 yrs, Tue, 11am Free ESL Classes Thu, 6:30pm; call to pre-register Ongoing Programs: Please visit our website or call for dates, times and/or additions & info: Chinese & Korean Story Times, eReader and Digital Downloads Demos, Book a Librarian, Game On, Study Zone, Talk Time, Computer Classes, SCORE and SHIBA Counseling, Citizenship Workshop, Adult Book Group, Shoreline Teen Advisory Board ages 12-18 etc.

richmond Beach library19601 21st Avenue NW • (206) 546-3522Hours: Mon-Thu 10am-9pmFri: 10am.-6pm Sat: 10am-5pmkcls.org/richmondbeach

Discover Your Family History: an introduction to genealogy Tues, 1/7, 7pm Presented by Claudia Breland. For beginners. Build a Big Mouth Puppet! Mon, 1/27, 1pm. Presented by Cheryl Hadley. Ages 8 & older; 6 & 7 welcome with grown up. Registration required, beginning 1/13. Sponsored by Friends of the Richmond Beach Library. Bollywood dance program Thu, 1/30, 6:30pm. 2 instructors will conduct a one-hour adult class,part of the Start to Fitness series. Good Mood Food Thu, 2/6, 7pm, Adults. Presented by Nick Rose and Marilyn Walls. This class will explore the relationship between your brain and G.I. tract, helping you plan meals. Sample food that tastes good and can help you feel better! Sponsored by PCC.

Our Wicked Past-Historic Crime and Punishment in Wild Northwest King County Sat, 2/15, 1pm. Presented by Shoreline Historical Museum, adults. More info on page 30. Free tax help from AARP volunteers! Fridays 2/7-4/8. Schedule your appointment by calling the Shoreline Senior Center at (206)365-1536. Walk-ins will be accommodated as time permits. Please visit our website or call the library for the dates and times of our ongoing and additional programs:

Evening Pajamarama Story TimeToddler Story Time, Preschool Story TimeStudy ZoneTeen & Adult Talk TimeEvening Book DiscussioneReader and Digital Download Demonstration

Shoreline Children’s Center1900 N 170th • (206) 361-4256Ages 2-1/2 to 12 Years - 6:30am-6:30pm

Shoreline-lake Forest Park Arts CouncilCommunity Wing of Shoreline Center18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline WA 98155(206) 417-4645 - Hours: Tue-Thu 12-5pmFor more information: www.shorelinearts.netFeb 3 & Mar 3, Playwright’s Lab, 7pm, Free Live readings of new plays, hear the play and then give your feedback to the playwright. Location TBA. Feb 22, Wylie and the Wild West, 7pm, Shorecrest Performing Arts Center, more info on page 2. $20 www.brownpapertickets.com March 1, Tears of Joy Puppet Theater - 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Shoreline Community College Theater 11am, $8 March 8, Seattle Chinese Orchestra, Shorecrest Performing Arts Center $20 March 22, Art Rise Dance, 11am, Shoreline Community College Theater, $8 March 29, Edible Book Festival, 11am, Third Place Commons, Free

Shoreline Community College16101 Greenwood Ave N • (206) 546-4606 shoreline.edu The Shoreline Community College Small Business Accelerator and the City of Shoreline’s Economic Development Office are ready to help the new and emerging businesses of Shoreline with business planning and beyond.

We have workshops, classes, one-on-one counseling and opportunities for community involvement. For more information email [email protected] or call Mark McVeety at (206) 533-6647.

CHAnGeS Parent Support Group CHANGES Parent Support Network fosters healthy families by equipping parents with the tools to change their behavior. Weekly support groups and free seminars are presented at Shoreline City Hall. For more information call: 1 (888) 468-2620.

communitY Programs

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communitY ProgramsShoreline-lake Forest Park Senior Center (206) 365-1536 • Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm 18560 1st AVE NE #1, E-mail: [email protected]

MATTer oF BAlAnCe - Classes fill Quickly!Regular exercise is the key to lifelong good health. Many seniors experience fear of falling and restrict their activities. Managing concerns about falls emphasizes practical strategies to reduce this fear and increase activity levels. This is achieved through lecture/discussion and exercises. Classes are Wed. 12:30-2:30pm, 2/5-3/14, for 8 weeks. Pre-registration is required and space is limited to 15 students. Classes are free due to a special grant from the Shoreline Fire Department. Toshiko Aramaki, instructor.

karaoke/BingoGreat fun for all ages!

Friday Jan 10, Feb 14, March 14

Check out our Activities Guide posted on our website: www.shorelinelfpseniorcenter.org for more information. The Senior Center is a Wifi secure site!

Reservations are a must: go on-line to www.shorelinelfpseniorcenter.org. Doors open at 6:00pm, games begin at 7:00pm - for ages 21 and up. Food, beer, wines and soft drinks are available for purchase. This is an on-going fundraiser that benefits the Senior Center.

new evening Classes: Hot Hula Fitness - All agesTuesdays, 7:00-8:00pm This class is driven by the sounds of traditional Polynesian drum beats fused with other modern fun music. No dance experience is required; all fitness and age levels are welcome. $8/$10 www.hothulafitness.com/uilanichung.

Senior Tap dancingTuesdays, 8:30-9:20am Come dust off your tap shoes or learn a new skill. Classes held at Spartan Recreation Center. Register for this class at the Senior Center. $7/$8

CAn do After Work low impact:Tues & Thurs, 5:30-6:30pm Everyone is welcome who wants to get moving to a healthier life. Enjoy a great workout with fun moves to music! Class held in the Senior Center dining room. $6/$8

The good old days weren’t always as good as grandma made them out

to be. Come explore the rampant crime and lawlessness that pervaded

the early years of the community. Mature audience recommended.

- Our Wicked Past -

At RB Library 2/15 at 1:00pmPresented by:

Shoreline Historical Museum (206) 542-7111

Historic Crime and Punishment in the Wild Northwest King County

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Refunds A: If City of Shoreline cancels a class, 100% credit on account or full refund. B: Participant refund request prior to the first day of class; $5 admin. fee per registration for refund or 100% credit on Class account. C: Refund requests made after the start of a class are subject to program supervisor approval and may be granted on a prorated basis. D: Refunds will not be processed after the final class.

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In consideration of being allowed to participate in the recreation programs and community events offered by the Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department, I assume all risk of injury, damage and harm to myself which may arise from my participation or my child’s participation in the activities or use of City facilities. I further agree to release and hold harmless the City of Shoreline, its officials, employees, and agents and agree to waive any right of recovery that I may personally have in the future to bring a claim or lawsuit for damages against them for any personal injury, death, or harmful consequence occurring to me arising out of my participation or the child’s or children’s participation in the activity, unless the claim is the result of the City’s sole negligence.

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To pay with check: Checks payable to: City of Shoreline

MAIL TO: Spartan Recreation Center 202 NE 185th St., Shoreline, WA 98155

registration begins January 7

shoreline residents: registration begins January 2

non-residents:

• Pre-Registration is required for all classes. • All fees are due at time of registration. • Payment is accepted by cash, credit card, check,

money order or credit on a recreation account.

• Photographs and videotapes may be taken by staff for future publications.

ONLINE: shorelinewa.gov/registration

CITy OF SHORELINE - PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURAL SERvICES: (206) 801-2600

BY PHONE:

By VISA/MasterCard ONLY! Call: (206) 801-2600 For all programs and facility rentals (except pool) Spartan Recreation Center Mon-Thu 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Fri 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sat 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Shoreline Pool: (206) 801-2650 #4 Mon-Fri 7:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Sat 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Sun 11:30 a.m.-2:45 p.m.

Spartan Recreation Center – 202 NE 185th St., Shoreline For all programs or facility rentals (except pool)

Shoreline Pool – 19030 1st Ave. NE, Shoreline

Please note: No in-person registration at City Hall

IN PERSON: MAIL IN: (No mail in for Pool programs)

Send form and payment by check to: (no credit card payments)

Spartan Recreation Center – 202 NE 185th St. Shoreline, WA 98155

lake Forest park residents: *registration Jan. 6th 8am - Jan. 7th 8am *Limited time resident rate discount

New to Shoreline’s recreation programs? Use the new account set up form available online to obtain a Family PIN and Client ID. You will usually receive access within 2 business days. Returning customers can receive their existing Family Pin and individual barcode by calling (206) 801-2600. Most programs are available to register online. Registration for athletic leagues is not available online at this time.

register now!

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PRSRT STDU.S. Postage

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Time Dated MaterialPostmaster:Please deliver December 24-27

Shoreline City Hall17500 Midvale Avenue N.Shoreline, WA 98133-4905

ECRWSSPostal Customer

SAVE THIS BROCHURE!It contains all the information for

classes and events January thru March. Our next guide, the Spring/Summer issue, will

be mailed the end of March 2014.

To help us correct addresses or eliminate duplicates, please call (206) 801-2600.

The Recreation Guide is made by theParks, Recreation & Cultural Services Dept.,

(206) 801-2630, [email protected], Design & Layout: Sheryle Harp, Mary Reidy

Photos: Danyelle Harp, Lars Giusti & Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services staff.

Printed on post-consumer

recycled paper with soy-based ink.

We’re on Facebook and YouTube!

Resident registration begins January 2

Prepare for Winter

For more information about winter storm preparedness, visit:www.shorelinewa.gov/stormready AND http://takewinterbystorm.org

Winter’s stormy weather is here and now is the time to prepare for winds, rain and floods. If you haven’t already cleaned your gutters and outdoor drains, do it now. This simple step will prevent flooding.

Make sure your vehicle is prepared!Equip your vehicle with all-season tires. Fill your gas tank before stormy weather hits. Dress to keep warm and dry in case you become stranded and have to walk. Allow extra time to reach your destination. Take routes that avoid low-lying roads that may be underwater. Follow official emergency evacuation routes. Do not go around “Road Closed” barriers. Do not drive or walk through standing water.

Personal Preparedness:Listen to your radio or television for winter storm forecasts. Check your disaster preparedness kit. It should include food, light sticks, water, flashlights, a battery powered radio and a wind-up clock. Know how to safely use a generator so it will not create dangerous indoor carbon monoxide buildup. Never burn charcoal or use a generator indoors or in a carport. Stay away from downed power lines.