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FUN GUIDE
Activities Calendar, Special Events Calendar, Swim Lessons Schedule, Pool Schedule, Aquatics, Youth Programs & Sports, Adult Activities, Fitness Activities, Yoga, Senior Activities, Disaster Preparedness Guide,
Parks & Recreation Department Staff, Facility Rentals, Rates & Fees
Lincoln City parks are perfect for birthdays, family reunionsand weddings!To reserve a park call541-994-2131or see www.lincolncity.org
PArkS Ball fields / Skate Park / Siletz Bay Park
Ball fields & skate parkTaft 51st st.
Siletz Bay Park
Pets & Pet SuppliesLocated in the Safeway Plaza in Lincoln City
541-994-8000or visit www.coastpetcenter.com
Healthiest Pet Foods & Treats on the Coast!
1603 SE East Devil’s Lake Rd.Lincoln City, OR 97367
541-994-3200S a l e s , S e r v i c e , I n s t a l l a t i o n
THE LINCOLN CITY COMMUNITY CENTER FEATURES• Six-lane, 25-meter pool• Shallow, warm-water instructional pool• 12-person spa• 14-foot water slide• Diving boards, rope swing and water basketball• Locker rooms with rentable or coin-operated lockers• Fitness center with free weights, machine weights and cardio machines• Certified personal trainers• Fitness classes: Yoga, Boot Camp, Core, Nutrition & more• Indoor walking/running track• Full-size basketball gymnasium• Conference rooms with full-service kitchen• Indoor rock climbing wall• Senior Center• Free Wi-Fi
HOURS OF OPERATION541-994-2131 • www.lincolncity.orgMonday – Friday: 5:00 am – 9:00 pmSaturday (Fitness): 8:30 am – 9:00 pmSaturday (Aquatics): 11:00 am – 9:00 pmMonday - Saturday (Rock Wall): 4:00 pm – 8:00 pmSunday (Fitness): 9:00 am – 5:00 pmSunday (Aquatics): 11:00 am – 5:00 pmSunday (Rock Wall): 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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REGISTRATIONNEW!! You can now register for all recreation programs on line at http://activenet.active.com/lccc. You can also register in person at the Lincoln City Community Center, 2150 NE Oar Place, or by mail with the form on the last page of this Fun Guide. The Lincoln City Parks and Recreation Department assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear in this publication. Registration deadlines may be posted for certain classes. For information call 541-994-2131.
COMMUNITY CENTER FEESCash, checks, debit and credit cards are accepted at the Lincoln City Community Center. Monthly auto payments are accepted for annual membership passes. A discount on membership fees is available for employees of registered businesses (contact front staff for details). Other promotional discounts may be offered as authorized.
ACTIVITIESThere will be a $10 late fee charged for registrations made past posted deadlines or on the first day of any program. There will be no refunds. Only credits (no refunds) will be given for canceled classes.
MEMBERSHIP CHANGESMemberships are non-refundable/non-transferrable after two weeks. Upgrades or downgrades must be requested within two weeks of original purchase. Membership suspensions are available for medical reasons only, and a physician statement is required.
CANCELLATIONSThe Lincoln City Community Center reserves the right to change pricing, dates and times, or to cancel programs at any time without prior notice.
“Like” us on Facebook! Go to Lincoln City Community Center on Facebookfor details and photos of our latest activities!
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Two Lincoln City Locations•Each with a Specialty!
Both Locations FeatureHardware • Paint • Tools • PlumbingElectrical • Lawn & Garden Supplies
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NorthBuilding Materials
Lumber • Mouldings2047 NE 22nd St.
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The Jennifer Sears Glass Art StudioBlow Your Own Float, Fluted Bowl,
Paperweight, Starfish or Heart. Local Artists walk you through the art of
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Table of ContentsParks Table of Contents Spring Calendar Swim Lessons Schedule Pool Schedule Aquatics Youth Activities Adult Fitness Yoga Special Events Lincoln City Cultural Center Senior Activities Driftwood Public Library Disaster Preparedness Parks & Recreation Department Staff Facility Rentals Rates & Fees Registration Form
LINCOLN CITYPARKS & RECREATION2150 NE Oar Place Lincoln City, Oregon 97367541.994.2131www.lincolncity.org
Lincoln City Youth Scholarship FundThe Lincoln City Youth Scholarship Fund was established in 1997 to help children age 17 and under participate in our programs. Scholarships are available for eligible youth when funds allow. Donations are welcome, and fundraisers are held throughout the year to supplement this valuable program! For more information contact the Lincoln City Community Center.
We are thankful to our many donors!
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Lincoln CityLocated just south of the Bijou Theatre
Red CockCraftsman Outlet
Get away from the everyday!Clothing, Jewelrey, Purses, Accessories and MORE!
1221-A Northwest Highway 101 • Lincoln City • 541-994-2518Kick it up a notch at the Red Cock!
Join Us at Tanger Outlets on June 28 & 29.
Register before June 15th and SAVE $20 per team.
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For more information call All Ways Traveling and Promotions
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at the Beach, LincoLn city
hoop it Up
The big yellow building on the corner at 14th St.1430 NE Hwy 101 • Lincoln City • 541-921-0133
Classes include: Zumba • Barre Body Sculpt • ToningTumbling • Hip Hop • Zumbatomic (for kids 13 & under)
Where every class is a party.
Also a great place for: Parties • Receptions • Showers • Dance Parties • Special Events
Summer mASter cALendArJune 1 thru Sept. 20 2013
SEPTEMBER7: 4th-8th grade Volleyball sign-up deadline.8: 23rd Annual Lincoln City Sprint Triathlon: 8:30 a.m.19: AARP Safe Driving Course: 1 - 4 p.m.20: AARP Safe Driving Course: 1 - 4 p.m.
JUNE1: Kids Free Fishing Day: 8 a.m. – noon.1 – 30: Youth Membership Special11: Last day of school – Rec. swim 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.15: Touch a Truck: Noon - 2 p.m.16: Soap Box Derby-Local Qualifying Race: Noon - 2 p.m.16: Rods and Races Car Show: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 17: AARP Chapter #309: 1 p.m.19: First Day of Disc Golf Class: 5 p.m.20: AARP Safe Driving Course: 1 - 4 p.m.21: AARP Safe Driving Course: 1 - 4 p.m.28-29: Hoop it up at Tanger Outlet
JULY13: Ocean’s Edge 5k: 9 a.m.17: Flower Show: 1 – 5 p.m.18: Flower Show: Noon – 3 p.m.18: AARP Safe Driving Course: 1 - 4 p.m.19: AARP Safe Driving Course: 1 - 4 p.m.20: Devils Lake Revival at Regatta Park: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.24: Give it a Tri - Triathlon clinic 6 p.m.28: Youth Outdoor Soccer sign-up deadline
AUGUST15: AARP Safe Driving Course: 1 - 4 p.m.16: AARP Safe Driving Course: 9 – noon.
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SWIM LESSON DESCRIPTIONSLevel I - MinnowsPrerequisite - NoneLevel I swimmers will get comfortable in the water and be introduced to water safety. Students will also be introduced to bubble blowing and floating with support.
Level II - Harbor SealsPrerequisite - Successful completion of Level I or ability to fully submerge head and float with support on front.Level II swimmers will begin to float without support on front and back as well as return to a standing position. Alternate arm and leg action is introduced and the foundation for locomotion is set.
Level III - Sea OttersPrerequisite - Successful completion of Level II or ability to swim 5 yards on front and back with any combination of arm and leg action. Level III swimmers will learn the fundamentals of proper front crawl and backstroke. Rhythmic breathing is introduced as well as treading water and the elementary backstroke kick. This is where swimmers make the transition to the big pool.
Level IV - Sea LionsPrerequisite - Successful completion of level III or ability to swim 10 yards front crawl, followed by 30 seconds of treading water, followed by swimming 10 yards backstroke. Level IV swimmers work on endurance in front crawl and backstroke. Breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and butterfly are introduced at this point, as well as turns and diving.
Level V - DolphinsPrerequisite - Successful completion of Level IV or ability to swim 25 yards front crawl, backstroke, basic elementary backstroke and breaststroke skills.Level V swimmers refine the four main strokes and build endurance. Flip turns and diving are refined. The lesson will resemble a swim team workout tosome extent.
Level VI - SharksPrerequisite - Successful completion of Level V or ability to shallow water dive, swim 50 yards front crawl, backstroke, elementary backstroke, and 25 yards breaststroke and butterfly.Level VI swimmers are being geared for competitive swimming, and will be swimming 200-plus yards at a time. Level VI is all about refinement, endurance, and starts and turns.
SUMMER SWIM LESSONS SCHEDULE
PRIVATE Swim Lessons
Summer swim lessons are held Monday-Friday in two-week sessions. Both morning and afternoon classes are available for swimmers of all levels. Be sure to register early, as classes fill quickly! • Cost: Residents: $30 Non-residents: $40
Private ½-hours swim lessons may be arranged by appointment, based on instructor and pool availability.• Cost: $25 per student
Session 1: June 24-July 5Level One 9:30-10:00Level Three 9:30-10:00Level Four 9:30-10:00Level Two 10:00-10:30Level Three 10:00-10:30Level Four 10:00-10:30Level Two 10:30-11:00Level Three 10:30-11:00Level Four 10:30-11:00Level Three 4:00-4:30 pmLevel Two 4:30-5:00 pmLevel One 5:00-5:30 pm
Session 2: July 8-July 19Level One 9:30-10:00 Level Three 9:30-10:00 Level Four 9:30-10:00 Level Two 10:00-10:30Level Three 10:00-10:30Level Four 10:00-10:30Level Two 10:30-11:00Level Three 10:30-11:00Level Six 10:30-11:00Level Three 4:00-4:30 pm Level Two 4:30-5:00 pm Level One 5:00-5:30 pm
Session 3: July 22-Aug. 2 Level One 9:30-10:00Level Three 9:30-10:00Level Five 9:30-10:00Level Two 10:00-10:30Level Three 10:00-10:30Level Four 10:00-10:30Level Two 10:30-11:00Level Three 10:30-11:00Level Six 10:30-11:00Level Three 4:00-4:30 pmLevel Two 4:30-5:00 pmLevel One 5:00-5:30 pm
Session 4: Aug. 5-Aug. 16Level One 9:30-10:00 Level Three 9:30-10:00 Level Four 9:30-10:00 Level Two 10:00-10:30Level Three 10:00-10:30Level Four 10:00-10:30Level One 10:30-11:00Level Three 10:30-11:00Level Four 10:30-11:00Level Four 4:00-4:30 pm Level Two 4:30-5:00 pm Level One 5:00-5:30 pm
Session 5: Aug. 19-Aug. 30Level One 9:30-10:00 Level Three 9:30-10:00 Level Five 9:30-10:00 Level Two 10:00-10:30 Level Three 10:00-10:30 Level Four 10:00-10:30 Level Two 10:30-11:00 Level Six 10:30-11:00 Level Four 10:30-11:00 Level Four 4:00-4:30 pm Level Two 4:30-5:00 pm Level One 5:00-5:30 pm
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All children 8 years old and under must be accompanied by an adult in the water unless they have passed level 3 swim classes. Swim diapers are for sale at the front counter. Disposable diapers are not permitted.
Summer
Lap Swim5-8:30 a.m.
Lap Swim5-9:30 a.m.
Lap Swim5-9:30 a.m.
Lap Swim5-8:30 a.m.
Lap Swim5-8:30 a.m.
REC SWIM1:30-3:30 p.m.
REC SWIM1:30-3:30 p.m.
REC SWIM1:30-3:30 p.m.
REC SWIM1:30-3:30 p.m.
REC SWIM1:30-3:30 p.m.
REC SWIM7-9 p.m.
REC SWIM7-9 p.m.
REC SWIM7-9 p.m.
REC SWIM7-9 p.m.
REC SWIM7-9 p.m.
REC SWIM6-9 p.m.
Big Pool WaterAerobics
11a.m-Noon
Big Pool WaterAerobics
11a.m-Noon
Big Pool WaterAerobics
11a.m-Noon
Big Pool WaterAerobics
11a.m-Noon
Big Pool WaterAerobics
11a.m-Noon
IndependentWater Exercise11a.m-Noon
IndependentWater Exercise11a.m-Noon
Swim Team /Swim Lessons3:30-6 p.m.
Swim Team /Swim Lessons3:30-6 p.m.
Swim Team /Swim Lessons3:30-6 p.m.
Swim Team /Swim Lessons3:30-6 p.m.
Swim Team /Swim Lessons3:30-6 p.m.
Lap Swim6-7 p.m.
Lap Swim / Aqua Rhythms
6-7 p.m.
Lap Swim / Aqua Rhythms
6-7 p.m.
Lap Swim6-7 p.m.
Lap Swim6-7 p.m.
Lap Swim4 - 6 p.m.
REC SWIM1:30-4 p.m.
REC SWIM1:30-4 p.m.
Noon LapSwim
Noon-1:15 p.m.
Noon LapSwim
Noon-1:15 p.m.
Noon LapSwim
Noon-1:15 p.m.
Noon LapSwim
Noon-1:15 p.m.
Noon LapSwim
Noon-1:15 p.m.
Noon LapSwim
Noon-1:15 p.m.
Noon LapSwim
Noon-1:15 p.m.
Small PoolArthritis Exercise
11a.m-Noon
Small PoolArthritis Exercise
11a.m-Noon
Small PoolArthritis Exercise
11a.m-Noon
Small PoolFibromyalgia Ex11a.m-Noon.
Small PoolFibromyalgia Ex11a.m-Noon.
Swim Lessons9:30 -11 a.m.
Swim Lessons9:30 -11 a.m.
Swim Lessons9:30 -11 a.m.
Swim Lessons9:30 -11 a.m.
Swim Lessons9:30 -11 a.m.
SeniorExercise
8:30-9:30 a.m.
SeniorExercise
8:30-9:30 a.m.
SeniorExercise
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Masters/Stroke Improvement
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Masters/Stroke Improvement
8:30-9:30 a.m.
WED THU SATMON TUE SUNFRI
Pool Available Rental
9-11 a.m.
Pool Available Rental
9-11 a.m.
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AQUATICS & SWIM CLASSESRecreation SwimsRecreation swims are held twice a day Monday-Saturday and every Sunday afternoon all summer long! Join in the fun as you enjoy our water slide, two diving boards, rope swing, water basketball, small pool water fountains, the 12-person spa and more!• 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. and 7 – 9 p.m. Monday through Friday• 1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday• 1:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday
3rd Annual ‘Beach to Bend’ virtual swimStarts June 17! Join us in the pool as we “swim” to Bend, Ore. Members of the B2B team swim on their own, and then everyone’s laps are combined and charted weekly on a map to Central Oregon. It’s free! For more details, call LoRee at 541-996-1248. See you in the pool!
Senior Aquatic ExerciseThis is one of our most popular classes – and it’s not just for seniors! Participants will enjoy a workout that includes aerobic conditioning, strength training, flexibility and range of motion – as well as lots of fun!• 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Monday/Wednesday/Friday• Cost: Drop-in fee, or included with aquatic or premier membership
Aqua RhythmsYou’ll feel great after 60 minutes of shallow and deep-water exercise, set to great music. A perfect way to end your day! Taught by LoRee LaFon.• 6 - 7 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday• Cost: $30 for 10 classes• $5 drop in for 1 class
Water AerobicsAlways a fun workout that includes aerobic conditioning, strength training, flexibility and range of motion!• 11 a.m. – Noon Monday-Friday• Cost: Drop-in fee, or included with aquatic or premier membership
Arthritis and Fibromyalgia classesThese classes are held in our shallow, warm-water pool and taught by instructors certified by the Arthritis Foundation. Admission is $2.25 per class, or included in an Aquatic or Premier membership. No doctor’s referral is needed.• Arthritis: 11 a.m. – noon, Mondays/ Wednesday/Friday• Fibromyalgia: 11 a.m. – noon, Tuesday/ ThursdayComing in October! A special swim clinic led by Erica Quam, former nine-year coach for Washington State University. Her clinic includes an on-deck video analysis during the clinic after practicing drills. Look for more information this fall!
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GIVE IT TRI! Triathlon Clinic Wednesday, July 24 at 6 pmHave you ever wanted to do a triathlon? Here’s your chance to ‘Give it a Tri’ with long-time triathlete Gail Kimberling. Gail will share training ideas for the swim, bike and run; tips for transitions; and suggestions for gear. This clinic is perfect for anyone thinking about the Lincoln City Sprint Triathlon on Sept. 8!Cost: Free!Place: Lincoln City Community Center
LINCOLN CITY SWIM CLUBThe Lincoln City Swim Club (LCSC) welcomes all ages and abilities! The only requirement is to be able to swim one length of the pool. Increased self-esteem, physical conditioning, and healthy lifestyle are just some of the many benefits. Summer swimming means scrimmages, outdoor meets, team fun and family camping through mid-August! Practice is held at 3:30 p.m. every weekday. Attendance is based on your needs and schedule. Annual USA Swimming registration is $58, and monthly dues are $50. Financial assistance is available. For more information contact Coach Lissa Parker at 541-921-0455 or Google Lincoln City Swim Club.
LINCOLN CITY MASTERSLincoln City Masters is a self-coached group of adult swimmers. Masters Swimming is for anyone who wants to improve technique and fitness; competition is optional. • 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday.
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GIRLS YOUTH VOLLEYBALL Do you have a 3rd -6th grade girl that is interested in playing volleyball? Sign them up for youth volleyball today. Practices will be 2-3 times a week. Games will be held on Saturdays throughout the county. This will be a fun league that teaches the kids how to play the game of volleyball. Parents will be responsible for transporting their children to and from the practices and games. We will be playing teams from Eddyville, Siletz, Toledo, Waldport, and Newport. • Deadline to signup: Friday, September 6• Two Divisions: 3rd/4th Grade and 5th/6th Grade• Fees: Residents $35/Non-residents $40 (includes volleyball T-shirt)• Subtract $5 for each additional childCoaches Needed:Please call Karl McShane at 541-996-1233 if you are interested in becoming a volunteer coach for the league. Experience is not a pre-requisite.Sponsors Needed:We are looking for Sponsors. A sponsorship costs $200 per team. With a sponsorship, your business name will be printed on the front of the team shirts. Also, you will receive a framed picture of the team you sponsored.
BASKETBALL CAMP July 22-25The Lincoln City Recreation Department will host youth basketball for Kindergarten through 8th Grades. This will be a teaching camp first and foremost, and our goal is to improve the fundamentals of our campers. They will be put through drills and then put into game situations emphasizing the skills taught. Each young athlete will be asked to participate in a variety of drills, skills competitions, and games. This camp will be for all skill levels. • July 22-25• Lincoln City Community Center • Grades K-3rd 10 – 11:30 a.m.• Grades 4th-8th Noon – 2:30 p.m.• Cost: $35 per K-3rd student• Cost: $50 per 4th-8th student• Minimum 20 kids per camp
youth ActivitieSBasketball Camp/ Soccer Camp/ Girls Volleyball
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Soccer guru and youth league coordinator Ray Santos is bringing back soccer camp for youth ages 5-13. The camp will be held at Taft 7-12 Soccer Field (Voris Field). Parents will be responsible for transporting their children to and from camp. Participants are required to wear shin guards and proper shoes.• Camps Runs: July 15-18• Deadline to signup: Saturday, July 15, 2013• Minimum of 15 kids for the camp to run, Maximum 30.• Fees: $50 per child if signed up July 1, 2013. Multiple family members will get a $5 discount for each additional child.• Camp will run 10am-noon everyday • Volunteer coaches for upcoming youth soccer league are encouraged to attend and participate at no cost.
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OUTDOOR YOUTH SOCCERA league for 4- to 13-year-olds! Games will be played on Saturdays. Practices will be a couple times a week, as determined by coaches. This fun league will teach children how to play the game of soccer. Parents will be responsible for transporting their children to and from the practices and games. Age Groups: 4-5 yr olds; 6-7 yr olds; 8-9 yr olds; 10-13 yr olds. (No 3-year-olds allowed)• Deadline to signup: Saturday, July 28• Mandatory Draft: 6 – 8 p.m., August 2 and 3• Fees: Residents $35/Non-residents $40 • Subtract $5 for each additional childReferees Needed:Youth age 15 and older and adults with soccer knowledge and experience may inquire with Karl McShane at 541-996-1233. Youth wages are $8-10 per hour depending upon experience. Adult wages will be determined according to knowledge and experience.Coaches Needed:Please call Karl McShane at 541-996-1233 if you are interested in becoming a volunteer coach for the league. Experience is not a pre-requisite.Sponsors Needed:We are looking for Sponsors. A sponsorship costs $200 per team. With a sponsorship, your business name will be printed on the front of the team shirts. Also, you will receive a framed picture of the team you sponsored.
GIRLS 6th/7th/8th GRADE VOLLEYBALLGames will be played twice a week (Mondays and Wednesdays). Practices will be a couple times a week, as determined by coaches. This will be a competitive league. Parents will be responsible for transporting their children to and from the practices and games. We will be playing teams from Toledo, Waldport, Siletz, Eddyville, and Newport. • Deadline to signup: Friday, September 7• Mandatory meeting: 6 p.m., Monday, September 10• Fee: $50 (includes volleyball jersey)
GIRLS 4th/5th GRADE VOLLEYBALLGames will be played on Saturdays. Practices will be a couple times a week. This will be a fun league that teaches the kids how to play the game of volleyball. Parents will be responsible for transporting their children to and from the practices and games. We will be playing teams from Toledo, Waldport, and Newport. • Deadline to signup: Friday, September 7• Mandatory meeting: 6 p.m., Monday, September 10• Fee: $35 (includes volleyball T-shirt)
LINCOLN CITY TRACK CLUB: MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Cross country is for all running abilities! We run a variety of routes – on and off road, rain or shine – to build fitness and keep you motivated. Cross country is also a great way to get into shape for winter sports. Gail Kimberling, 11-time marathon finisher, will coach. Open to boys and girls in grades 6, 7 and 8• Practices: Aug. 26 – Oct. 25 (Mondays-Thursdays)• Time: 3:45 – 5 p.m. • Location: Taft High track (Voris Field)• Meet times and dates TBA. Parents are responsible for transportation to meets.• Cost: $35 per student, includes sweatshirt
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youth ActivitieSIndoor Preschool Park / Touch a Truck / Kids Fishing
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INDOOR PRESCHOOL PARKA great way to get out of the house and out of the rain – and have lots of fun! Children ages birth to 5 years have an hour and a half to play with some awesome toys and meet lots of new friends in the Commu-nity Center gymnasium. At least one adult parent/guardian is required to attend with their child/children. No pre-registration required. Just drop in!10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Tuesday/ThursdayLincoln City Community Center gymCost: $1 per child per visit
KIDS FREE FISHNG DAYSaturday, June 1 at Salmon River Fish HatcheryThis annual event is FREE for children ages 6-14 at the Salmon River Fish Hatchery, on North Bank Road in Otis. Some poles will be provided, but supplies are limited. There will be prizes awarded for different categories such as longest fish, biggest fish (weight), and more. And like all good fishing, it will take place rain or shine!Pre-registration is required at the Lincoln City Community Center. Phone registration is OK (541-994-2131). Please note from 8 a.m. – Noon on June 1, only children are allowed to fish. Adults can begin fishing at noon, and no license is required.• 8 a.m. – Noon, Saturday, June 1• Salmon River Fish Hatchery, North Bank Road, Otis• FREE!
TOUCH A TRUCKSaturday, June 15 at the Lincoln City Community CenterThis annual fun fest of trucks of all shapes, sizes and descriptions will take place in the Lincoln City Community Center parking lot from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday June 15. In addition to big rigs, fast rigs, dirty rigs and clean rigs, there will be games, food and many opportunities for prizes. Touch a Truck is being held this year in conjunction with the Oregon Coast Soap Box Derby (race day is Sunday, June 16).• Noon – 2 p.m. Saturday, June 15• Lincoln City Community Center parking lot• FREE!
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RECKIDS “TREKKING”SUMMER CAMP 2013Trekking is a day camp that has it all for children ages 5-11. Fun is at the heart of a Trekking summer. We incorporate learning in all we do, from athletics and arts, to aquatics and adventures. Our exceptional program utilizes our surrounding area, including our stunning beaches and trails. At Trekking we constantly encourage campers to take on challenges, explore new interests, and develop talents allowing each camper to grow their confidence and skills.
CAMPERS NEED:Two snacks, a lunch, swim suit, towel, good walking shoes, appropriate clothing, and a SMILE!
Dates: June 12 – August 30Days of operation: Monday – FridayHrs. of operation: 7:45 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.COST:$75/week for residents, $90/week for non-residents. Drop-ins: $20 for more than five hours, $10 for five hours or less. You must register at the Lincoln City Community Center prior to attendance. Pre-payment is required and may be made at any time prior to child attending.
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JUNE IS ALL ABOUT KIDS! Youth Membership Special! From June 1 to June 30, you can purchase a 15-use Youth pass and receive 15 additional uses FREE! That’s 30 uses for the price of 15! These passes can be used for the basketball gym or swimming (or both) and they are good until next June! They are also a great idea for visiting grandkids!Cost: $30Remember - Rec Swims are held twice daily Monday – Saturday, and every Sunday afternoon all summer long!
LINCOLN CITY TRACK CLUB: MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY Cross country is for all running abilities! We run a variety of routes – on and off road, rain or shine – to build fitness and keep you motivated. Cross country is also a great way to get into shape for winter sports. Gail Kimberling will coach, assisted by volunteers.Open to boys and girls in grades 6, 7 and 8• Practices: August 26 – Oct. 27 (Mondays-Thursdays)• Time: 3:45 – 5 p.m. • Location: Taft High track (Voris Field)• Meet times and dates TBA. Parents are responsible for transportation to meets.• Cost: $35 per student, includes sweatshirt
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CHERYL LUEBKE Certified Fitness TrainerCheryl has participated in a wide range of fitness activities. She has competed in multiple body building contests, various distance running events and has combined her love for swimming and bicycling while competing in a triathlon sprint. Her interest in fitness began when she had the opportunity to mentor under an accomplished trainer from Portland, Oregon. After 15 years of training, Cheryl has chosen to share her passion for health and fitness helping others achieve their own personal and health and fitness goals. Cheryl holds certifications through International Sports Science Association (ISSA) as a Fitness Trainer, Fitness Nutrition and Fitness/Exercise Therapy. She also holds a CPR/AED certification. Cheryl recognizes a vital part of her job as a fitness trainer is to continue expanding her knowledge in the health and fitness arena in order to identify and enhance her new and existing clients’ strengths and limitations. By continuing to build her knowledge base, coupled with her passion to teach others, she creates a lifestyle learning relationship. As we unite our efforts, we can accomplish this together. To learn more about Cheryl’s programs and/or schedule an appointment, please contact the Lincoln City Community Center and/or contact her directly at 503-312-8125; e-mail: [email protected]. You can also visit her website at www.fullcarefitness.com. “Your body is your castle - building a strong and stable foundation will promote a long and active lifestyle” ~ Cheryl Luebke
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Personal Training with Cheryl: $35 per hour by appointment
Core Strength and Stability Class5:30 p.m. – 6 p.m. Every Monday$5 per class or $45 for 10 classes
ERIC MAYSPersonal Trainer, Conditioning Coach, Weight Management CoachEric Mays, who is certified through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), offers personal training sessions with the goal of reaching every one of his client’s needs. He advises his clients to put the gym first and make it their number one goal.Born and raised in Lincoln City, Eric graduated from Taft High School in 2011. His life-long interest in athletics started at a young age with age group swimming, and he later lettered in varsity swimming, soccer and golf during his high school years. A familiar face at the Lincoln City Community Center, Eric has worked as a lifeguard, lead lifeguard and swim instructor since 2008. In addition to one-on-one personal training sessions, Eric teaches Boot Camp, Senior Strength Training and “Beach Body Blast!”“Your biggest battle is yourself,” Eric says. “If you can come to the gym then I will motivate you to never quit.”
Personal Training with Eric$35 per hour by appointment
Boot CampBoost conditioning and endurance by making your muscles reach their limit in this 45-minute class.8:15 a.m. – 9 a.m. Mon/Wed/Fri • $60/month or $5/drop in
Beach Body Blast!A high intensity cardio total body workout guaranteed to “kick your butt.” Not for the first-time exerciser.6 p.m. – 7 p.m. Tue/Thur • $60/month or $8/drop in • Boot Camp: 8:15 – 9 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday
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MEMBER SERVICESLoRee LaFon is our member services specialist. LoRee holds seven nationally-recognized certifications including: Personal Training, Weight Management and Group Fitness through the American Council on Exercise (ACE); Aquatic Instructor and “Walking With Ease” through the Arthritis Foundation; and Water Fitness Instructor and Lifeguard through the YMCA. LoRee provides fitness orientations, leads Aqua Rhythms (a specialty water aerobics class), and teaches nutrition. Her approach to fitness is to encourage consistent effort to achieve a level of balanced exercise and nutrition. New members receive a FREE fitness orientation with the purchase of a three-month or annual membership. Call LoRee at 541-996-1248 to schedule your private session. “Each step towards a healthy lifestyle is a celebration of progress!” LoRee LaFon
MIKE’S MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMYMIKE GIBSON Mike Gibson has studied martial arts since 2003, and he currently holds a 4th degree black belt in Shito-Ryu and a 1st degree black belt in Tae-Kwon Do. Mike has extensive experience with traditional Japanese weapons and is highly proficient in self-defense techniques. Mike also has extensive teaching experience in and out of the dojo, and his students have ranged from preschool children to senior citizens.Mike is very familiar to Community Center patrons, having worked as a lifeguard and swim instructor since 2007. Mike is now the owner of his own business, Mike’s Martial Arts, teaching classes at the Lincoln City Community Center.Mike’s focus is on balance, posture, flexibility and strength. He enjoys helping students improve every aspect of their lives including physical, mental and emotional well-being.
Gentle ExerciseWork on building your muscle mass and getting your strength and balance back.9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Tue/Thurs11 a.m. – Noon Mon/Wed/Fri Fee: $35 for 12 classes; $5 drop-in
Tai ChiPractice this ancient exercise under the direction of Mike Gibson. Classes are ongoing, and all levels are welcome! 11 a.m. – Noon, Tue/ThursFee: $35 for 12 classes; $5 drop-in
TaeKwonDoAge 7 and under: 4 p.m. – 4:45 p.m., Tue/ThursAges 8-12: 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. Tue/ThursAges 13-17: 5:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Mon/Wed/FriAges 18+: 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Mon/Wed/FriFee: $45 Tues/Thurs or $50 Mon/Wed/Fri
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LINEDANCINGJoin this group from 9:30 – 11 a.m. Mon./Wed./Fri. in the Community Center gym. New dancers are always welcome! Please wear shoes with non-marking soles. The $3 weekly donation is given to a variety of local charities. For more information contact Alice Willis at 541-994-5977.
‘EXERCISE YOUR OPTIONS’This is your chance to try out aquatic exercise, weight training, a nutrition class, or a Yoga class! The program includes your choice of introductory classes offered four days a week for four weeks. “Exercise Your Options” is FREE for new Community Center members or $20 for non-members. Call 541-994-2131 today for details!Weight Training: By appointmentAquatics: Mon/Wed/Fri: 11 a.m.; Tues/Thurs 6 p.m.; or by appointmentTai Chi/Gentle Exercise: Tues/Thurs 11 a.m. – NoonGentle Yoga 10:15 Tues-Fri
MICROFITMicroFit is a state-of-the-art method to assess and track fitness and wellness. The program involves testing for muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, blood pressure, body fat, and hip-to-waist ratio. All testing is non-invasive and confidential, and is done by certified fitness trainers at the Community Center. MicroFit assessments take about 45 minutes and are available to both members and non-members of the Community Center. It’s a great way to see exactly where you are in terms of fitness, and you can track your personal progress as well. All of our personal trainers are able to use this method of tracking your fitness. Cost: $35 per session.
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KRISTINA GRANDBOISKristina is a 200 E-RYT Hatha Yoga instructor who is also
certified in Pilates. Kristina obtained her yoga training from Yoga Fit, Inc. and Sport Yoga in Fort Collins, Colorado. Kristina believes doing yoga doesn’t mean you have to go beyond what you can already do. “Yoga is about becoming aware of breath and body,” Kristina says. “It’s also about becoming aware of your health and learning about range of motion so you can improve your flexibility, strength and endurance.” Classes are held in our exclusive Yoga studio. Bring a mat if you have one; otherwise, they will be provided.
Fees:• $20 for 4 classes or 30 days, whichever comes first• $60 for 15 classes or 90 days, whichever comes first• $118 for unlimited classes or 90 days, whichever comes first PRIVATE YOGA SESSIONSPrivate yoga sessions with Kristina are available by appointment. For more information or to schedule a private session, e-mail [email protected], or see her website at rengeyoga.com
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Yoga FlowAn active, flowing style yoga class (Vinyasa yoga) proven to improve strength, cardiovascular health and flexibility. The class is appropriate for all levels. You will be given options in each pose so you feel challenged, yet successful. Without breaking the natural flow from pose to pose, the focus will be on alignment and breath.
Gentle YogaThis class is designed for participants looking for a modified, supported, gentle flow yoga class. Appropriate for all ages and abilities. Chairs, blocks, blankets, pillows, mats and straps are used. These things are provided, but please bring your own pillow and blanket. A great class for beginners and those in their golden years.
Yoga/PilatesPilates is a unique form of exercise that involves both the mind and the body. It also helps to increase the core strength and stability of the entire body by targeting the deep muscles of the body. Pilates is a continuous motion of a variety of poses that target muscles that cannot be seen and strengthen and add flexibility to the whole body. Kristina Grandbois is certified by the ExpertRating Pilates program, which is one of the world’s largest and most widely recognized skills assessment providers.
Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:45-8:45 a.m. Yoga Flow 9-10 a.m. Yoga Flow 10:15-11:15 a.m. Gentle YogaNoon-1:15 p.m. Yoga Flow 5:30-6:45 p.m. YogaFlow
Wednesdays7:45-8:45 a.m. Yoga/Pilates9-10 a.m. Yoga Flow10:15-11:15 a.m. Gentle YogaNoon-12:45 p.m. Yoga Flow5:30-6:30 p.m. Yoga/Pilates
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Saturdays8:45-10 a.m. Yoga Flow10:15-11:30 a.m. Yoga/Pilates
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GOLF FOR EVERYONE!The Lincoln City Recreation Department is excited to once again partner with Mark Swift, golf pro at Salishan Spa and Golf Resort, to offer the following classes. Mark has been a PGA Professional since 1995 and Director of Golf at Salishan since 1999. He has been the Taft High School Boys’ Golf Coach since 2004. All classes are held at Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, Gleneden Beach. Register at the Lincoln City Community Center, 2150 NE Oar Place, call 541-994-2131 or see www.activenet.active.com/lccc.
Little DuffersAges 3 – 8 (maximum 20; pre-registration re-quired!)All participants will have an opportunity to try swinging, hitting the ball and sinking putts. It’s great fun. Be sure to bring your camera!• 3 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.• Session I: Wednesday, June 19• Session II: Wednesday, July 17• Cost: $3
Beginner & Intermediate GolfAges 16 through adult (minimum 4 / maximum 12)Classes for those who have never held a club before, as well as for players with limited experi-ence. The emphasis will be on fundamental skills to create the good habits necessary for playing a good game. Bring clubs if you have them, other-wise equipment can be provided.• 5:15 p.m. – 6 p.m. Wednesdays• Beginner: June 19 – July 17• Cost: $60
Playing Class Ages 16 through adult (minimum 2 / maximum 4)We will play nine holes in one day. The focus of this class will be scoring, strategy and trouble shots. Class fee includes golf fee, shared golf cart and on-course instruction. • 5:00 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. Tuesdays:• Class 1 - June 18, June 25, July 9 Class 2 - July 16, 23, 30 Class 3 - August 6,13,20• Cost: $75 each class
Junior GolfAges 9 – 15 (minimum 4 / maximum 12)This class is for young golfers of all skill levels. It will emphasize grip, stance, etiquette and how to hit the ball.• 4 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Wednesdays• Session I: June 19-July 17• Cost: $45
Short Game ClinicAges 16 through adult (minimum 4 / maximum 12)This clinic will focus on the “scoring” shots. Pitching, chipping, putting and bunker play will be covered during these four weeks. A must for those players looking to get “up and down” more frequently. • 5:15 p.m. – 6 p.m. Wednesdays• Session I: July 31 – August 21• Cost: $50
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RODS AND RACES CAR SHOWSunday, June 16 at the Lincoln City Community CenterRemember our Antique Week Car Show? We moved it to June 16 to coincide with the Oregon Coast Soap Box Derby! The car show will take place 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Community Center parking lot, and is open to anyone who wants to show off their wheels – new or antique, refinished or a work in progress, four wheels or two. Entry fee is $10 per vehicle and includes a commemorative dash plaque. All proceeds will benefit the Lincoln City Youth Scholarship Fund. Trophies and ribbons will be awarded for the best cars as determined by a vote of the publicViewing is free. For more information call the Community Center at 541-994-2131 or see www.lincolncity.org. • 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sunday, June 16• Lincoln City Community Center parking lot• Cost: $10 per vehicle
OREGON COAST SOAP BOX DERBYSunday, June 16 – Local Qualifying RaceSaturday and Sunday, August 10-11 – Rally RacesA long-time tradition returns to Lincoln City – bigger and better than ever! The local All American Soap Box Derby Qualifying Race takes place 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 15. Winners of this event will qualify for the World Champion races in Akron, Ohio. A Rally Race for all Northwest Soap Box Derby racers will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, August 10-11.Event sponsors include the Oregon Coast Soap Box Derby Association, Lincoln City Parks and Recreation, Les Schwab Tires, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, Caravan Airport Transportation/Coastal Luxury Limos, Lil Sambos, Ace Hardware, Mo’s, Burger 101, Groth-Gates, and My Girl Friday Events.For more information call Felix at 541-921-8406.• Northeast 22nd Street, a.k.a. “Gravity Alley”• Spectators invited to watch for FREE!
DEVILS LAKE REVIVALCelebrate Devils Lake from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 20 at Regatta Park!The event will include: - Educational booths on watershed management - Other lake friendly educational materials and activities - Open water swim events- Free stand-up paddle board demos- Kayak rentals- Pontoon boat tours There will also be prizes including a kayak give away, food and live music for the land lovers!The Devils Lake Revival is sponsored by Devils Lake Water Improvement District (DLWID). For more information visit www.dlwid.org.
LINCOLN CITY FLOWER SHOW“Under the Big Top” is the theme of the 2013 Lincoln City Flower Show, taking place August 17 and 18 at the Lincoln City Community Center. A list of entry classes and instructions will be available at the Community Center after August 1. Bring entries of horticulture and designs between 7:30 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Saturday, August 17 for judging. The show will be open for public viewing from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, August 17 and Noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, August 18.Show entry and viewing is free. For more information call Karen at 541-994-2953.This show is sponsored by local garden clubs and the Lincoln City Recreation Department.
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OCEAN’S EDGE 5K FUN RUN/WALKSaturday, July 13Join us for the annual low tide 5K fun run/walk, one of the only all-beach running events on the Oregon Coast! The run will begin and end on the beach behind Kyllo’s Restaurant. Ribbons will be awarded to the top three finishers in each age division, and restaurant gift certificates will be randomly drawn after the race. All participants are eligible for the drawing. You can register online at www.getmeregistered.com or in person at the Lincoln City Community Center. Day of race registration will be from 7:45 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. on the beach behind Kyllo’s.• Race start time: 9 a.m. Saturday, July 13• Cost before July 12: $15 (race only), or $25 (with shirt)• Cost day of race: $20 (race only), or $30 (with shirt)
23RD ANNUAL LINCOLN CITY SPRINT TRIATHLONThe annual Lincoln City Sprint Triathlon is back for its 22nd year. This race begins with a .75K swim in Devils Lake, then a 15.5K bike ride around the lake, and finally a 5K run on city streets. All participants will receive a commemorative race memento, refreshments, and the satisfaction of enduring a great race. Ribbons will be awarded to the top three finishers in each age division. Registration is limited to the first 200 people. Bike helmets are required and wet suits are highly recommended. Register online at getmeregistered.com or at the Lincoln City Community Center. Following the race, a raffle will be held to win gift certificates to local businesses. Your registration qualifies you for the raffle, but you must be present to win!• Race starts: 8:30 a.m. Sunday, September 8 • Location: Regatta Park• Fees:Deadline Individual Two Person Team Three Person TeamBefore 7/30/13 $50 $60 $708/10 – 8/31/13 $55 $65 $759/1 – 9/8/13 $60 $70 $80
WHAT IS DISC GOLF?Disc Golf is coming to Lincoln City! Disc Golf demos will be held at 4 p.m. every Wednesday at Regatta Park. Learn different techniques, etiquette and much more about disc golf, the sport and nature! All ages welcome! Equipment provided! Begins June 19. Taught by Jamison Holtz. ALL AGES WELCOMETime: 3-5 pmLocation: Regatta ParkDeadline: June 17NO COST
RADIO DISNEY POOL PARTY!!6-9 pm Friday, July 26Cost: $5A “beach” pool party for all ages! Music, prizes, swimming, fun!!
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MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATRE PRESENTS“THE WIZARD OF OZ”The Missoula Children’s Theatre is on its way back to the Lincoln City Cultural Center! This year’s production will be “The Wizard of Oz,” and auditions will begin at 10 a.m. (sharp!) on Monday, June 17, in the center auditorium. The experience is open to all children entering grades 1-12, both residents and visitors, and participation is free. There is no need for prepared songs or monologues. Potential cast members should arrive at the cultural center before 10 a.m., and plan to stay for two full hours. Some of the cast members will be asked to stay for a rehearsal immediately following the audition. Not all those children who audition are guaranteed a part.“The Wizard of Oz” will be presented twice, at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, June 22. The Missoula Children’s Theatre residency is supported by the Behrens Foundation, the Kiwanis Club of Lincoln City and other generous donors. For more information, call Vickie Walling at 541-994-9994.
540 NE Hwy. 101, Lincoln CityOpen 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday-Monday541-994-9994 www.lincolncity-culturalcenter.orginfo@lincolncity-culturalcenter.orgHistoric Delake School, located on Hwy. 101 in the heart of Lincoln City, has been a center of education since 1929. We honor this tradition and invite YOU to enrich your life with classes, exhibits, performances and festivals, every month of the year.200-seat auditorium • PJ Chessman Art Gallery • Dance Studio • Visitor Info Center • Artist’s White Room • Conference Room • Classrooms • Art studios • Festival lawns • Rentals
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ZUMBA® FITNESS Ditch the workout, and join the party! That’s the secret of Zumba®, the exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health. Zumba® Fitness is for adults of all ages and fitness levels. The easy-to-follow instruction ensures that you will have fun and see success with each class you attend. Drop in for $7 per class, or get a 10-visit punch card for $50. Your instructor is Tina Marshall (Facebook/Zumba With Tina), 541-921-8353. Monday and Wednesday 6:15p.m. – 7:15 p.m.Wednesday/Friday/Saturday 8:45 – 9:45 a.m.
LCCC CERAMICS STUDIODownstairs at the LCCC, you’ll find everything you need to pursue your passion for pottery, including rollers, wheels, glazes and kilns. Take a class from LCCC Ceramics Studio founder Scott Livesay, or our new instructor, Ben Brooks. Call 541-994-9994 to hear about specialty ceramics class, or join one of these adventures anytime:* Beginning Pottery: Materials and kiln time included. Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a.m. – noon or 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., fee $75/month. * Walk-in Saturdays: Make a cup, or a sea star, in just a few minutes. This is a great introduction to the art of ceramics for $15. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 pm., or by appointment.
TEXTILES WORKSHOP NOW OPENIt’s been looming on the horizon for several months, and now it’s open: the Textiles Workshop, downstairs at the Cultural Center. You’ll find looms of various sizes and shapes, spinning wheels, books, advice and more, thanks to the generosity of workshop founders Arlene and Lyle Gowing. Join the Tuesday night F.A.R.T.S. (Fiber Arts, Radical Teachers and Students) and enjoy the fellowship of artisans. For the current hours, classes and schedule, call 541-994-9994.
ENCOURAGING HEALTHY WEIGHSEvery Monday at the LCCC -- Lose weight and be healthy in a fun and caring wayWeigh in at 5 pm, Class from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Fee: $20/month (drop-ins welcome, $5/class)For more info or to pre-register, call Janet at 541-764-8917
NEW! LABYRINTH AT THE LINCOLN CITY CULTURAL CENTERWe’re proud to announce the Lincoln City Labyrinth has moved to the Cultural Center, where it will be open for business – or rather, meditation and contemplation – on a regular schedule starting on Monday, June 24. The labyrinth is an ancient symbol, known in many cultures for thousands of years. In its simplest form, it is a meditation, walking a single path into the center and then following the same path back out to the beginning. There are no rules, other than to walk in silence and be respectful of your fellow walkers. Labyrinth walkers honor the memory of friends and loved ones, give thanks or ask for help, enter the mystery of life; there are as many reasons as there are walkers. This particular labyrinth is offered through the generosity of the Congregational Church of Lincoln City-United Church of Christ. Walks on the hand-painted canvas path, accompanied by soft music, will take place in the center auditorium to celebrate the change of seasons throughout 2013. Walks are scheduled for Monday, June 24; Monday, Sept. 23; and Monday, Dec. 23, all from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted. All are welcome. For more information, call 541-994-9994.
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LINCOLN CITY SENIOR CENTERLocated at the west end of the Lincoln City Community Center, the Senior Center is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday – Friday, and Noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. The center is open to any age 50 and older. Come enjoy a cup of coffee and a snack, enjoy a game of billiards, play cards, work on a computer or pick up a book from the free lending library. For more information call 541-994-2722.
ALSO AT THE SENIOR CENTER:Quilters meet 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; beginners welcome!Genealogy group meets 10:30 a.m. – noon the third Thursday of the month.Lincoln County VA representative available 10 a.m. – noon the first Thursday of the month.Potluck meetings held at noon, four times a year with guest speakers.
SENIOR MEALSITEMEALS ON WHEELSMeals are served at noon on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in the meeting room at the Community Center. Meals are also delivered to homebound seniors from Depoe Bay to Rose Lodge. For information call Mealsite manager Will Standage at 541-994-7731.Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal.
SENIOR ART GROUPWe provide a relaxing and positive atmosphere of learning. Art is the freedom to create a world of your own, as you see it. Come and join us in the wonderful world of watercolor painting. Workshops are structured for the beginning artist to learn basic techniques. Art supplies are not provided. Space is limited.• Brush painting: Tuesdays 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.• Watercolors: Thursdays 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.• Location: Craft Room• Cost: FREE
AARP SAFE DRIVING COURSEThese classes are designed to meet the needs of older drivers. It covers age-related physical changes, declining perceptual skills, rules of the road, local driving problems and license renewal requirements. Call the Recreation Office at 541-994-2131 for a mail-in registration form, or you may register at the Lincoln City Community Center. We do NOT accept cash for this class, so please have your check ready and made payable to AARP. For more information, call Don Ashley, District Coordinator at 541-563-3074.Class times will vary depending on which session. Call for details.Classes held in the Lincoln City Community Center.Class dates: June 20-21; July 18-19; August 15-16; September 19-20; October 17-18; November 21-22.
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DRIFTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARYLincoln City’s Driftwood Public Library is open seven days a week. Located on the second floor at 801 SW Hwy 101, the library offers free library cards to residents and temporary cards to visitors and is open from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, & 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday.
One need never go without a good book or movie. The library also offers free Internet access and a variety of programs for adults and children alike.
Adult program series include Oregon Legacy in January, Coastal Encounters in May, the Dark and Stormy Night mystery series in October, and monthly poetry open mic nights. On April 20, the Driftwood poetry group will host a special workshop with John Colburn and Melissa Madenski (time to be announced).
The theme of this year’s Summer Reading Program is “Dig into Reading,” and there will be activities and prizes for children, teens and adults. The 2013 program begins June 1 and runs through August 10, including a “family night” every Wednesday evening from June 19 through August 7.
Family Nights continue throughout the year on the fourth Wednesday of every month. In addition, Preschool Story times are on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Science Night takes place on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.; with a puppet show on the second Tuesday of each month. Spanish Story Time is on Friday at 1:30 p.m. and Toddler story times takes place on the second and fourth Saturday of each month at 10:30 a.m.
Find out more information by visiting our website at www.driftwoodlib.org, or our Facebook page which is filled with photos of events and more. You can contact the front desk by calling 541-996-2277 or by visiting the library anytime during operating hours.
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Lila Bradley Interim Parks Director
Gail Kimberling Community Center Director
Karl McShane Recreation Program Supervisor
LoRee LaFon Member Services Specialist
Jamison Holtz Admin. Assistant/ Customer Service
Robin Farish Customer Service
Bonnie Stone Recreation Specialist
Phill Stone Recreation Specialist
Alix Hubert Recreation Specialist
Molly Robertson Recreation Specialist
Kristina Grandbois Yoga instructor
Ramon Santos Soccer Coordinator
Robert Long Building Manager
Scott Winter Building Maintenance
Gary Newman Parks & Open Space Supervisor
Ken Miller Sr. Parks Maintenance
Jacob White Parks Maintenance
Travis Lee Parks Maintenance
Flip Nollar Seasonal Parks Maintenance
A.J. Jarvis Seasonal Parks Maintenance
Larry Troutner Seasonal Parks Maintenance
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Disaster Preparedness GuideThe City of Lincoln City is continually improving its ability to respond to and deal with emergencies. Your responsibility is to prepare yourself and your family to survive until the City can respond.As a coastal resident, you may experience the following:• Damaging windstorms• Flooding• Severe beach erosion• Forest fires or urban fires• Earthquakes, which may generate tsunamis• Power outages caused by any or all of the aboveYour emergency plan should address the following:• Know where you live and work in relation to the evacuation zone. Find the new updated Tsunami Evacuation Maps (a north map and south map) for Lincoln City at the Community Center, City Hall, Cultural Center, Driftwood Public Library or Chamber of Commerce.• Know the difference between a distant tsunami and a local one. They require a different response. (Ground shaking is your warning of a local tsunami.)• Store enough food and medicine to last at least 72 hours. Use protective containers.• Have a NOAA alert weather radio tuned to either 162.550 Otter Crest or 162.475 Mt. Hebo. Be sure to have battery backup.• If you use a cell phone or cordless phone, we recommend you have an old-fashioned plug in phone for backup purposes.• Have a battery-powered radio tuned to KBCH 1400 AM (Lincoln City) or KYTE 102.7 FM (Newport).• Do not let your gas tank fall below half. Carry an emergency car kit in your car.• Develop a family emergency plan that includes all hazards, a place to meet or third party for all family members to call.• Have pet food, water, and a carrying case or leash/harness for pets.• Have a “Grab and Go Kit” ready at home and at work, complete with emergency supplies. For more information, please contact Sheridan Jones, Lincoln City Emergency Planner at 541-996-1202.
LINCOLN CITYPARKS BOARDThe Parks Board meets the third Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. in the Lincoln City Community Center.
Gerald Bibo
Stephen Griffiths - Chair
John Hoschouer
Shane Jordan
Ramon Santos
Robert “Scotty” Scotton
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POOL RENTALPlanning a party? Lincoln City maintains one 25-meter pool and one small instructional pool. The pools are available for rent during off hours at the rate of $55 per hour for the first 25 swimmers. Add $15 per hour for each additional 25 swimmers.
LINCOLN CITY PARKS AND RECREATION RENTALSThe Lincoln City Parks and Recreation Department maintains numerous facilities – indoors and out, small and large – that are available year ‘ round for birthday and anniversary parties, family reunions, wedding receptions and other events! Your imagination is your only limitation! For reservation information and availability call 541-994-2131 or see www.activenet.active.com/lccc.** Please note: All facility reservations must be confirmed and paid for five business days in advance of the event. There will also be a refundable deposit for use of the kitchen facility in the large meeting room.
MEETING ROOMSThe Lincoln City Community Center has two meeting rooms for rent on a space available basis. The large meeting room has a full kitchen attached. Room rentals are subject to a two-hour minimum. If the rental is during non-operating hours, there will be an additional charge for personnel costs required to open, staff, or close the building.LARGE MEETING ROOM Non-profit Private CommercialPer hour $12 $16 $24w/kitchen $17 $22 $33SMALL MEETING ROOM Non-profit Private CommercialPer hour $9 $13 $19
BASKETBALL GYMRental of the gym during non-scheduled, operating hours is subject to a two-hour minimum and an additional $20 per hour to open and staff the building. Please note no street shoes are allowed on the gym floor. Only non-marking soles are permitted.Non-profit organizations: $35 per hour Private groups: $40 per hour Commercial organizations: $60 per hour
PICNIC SHELTERSThe Lincoln City Parks and Recreation Department has four picnic shelters available for rent: Dorchester Park, Siletz Bay Park, Regatta Park, Nelscott Deck and Taft Waterfront Park. If you’re planning a reunion, birthday party, wedding reception or other event, these are great outdoor alternatives! More complete descriptions of these parks and their amenities are available at www.lincolncity.org. The rental fee is $12 per hour, except Taft Waterfront Park which is $29 per hour. All parks have a two-hour minimum rental.
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LINCOLN CITYSKATEBOARD PARKThe Lincoln City Skateboard Park is located directly behind Kirtsis Ballfield on Northeast 22nd Street. Originally featured in Thrasher magazine, the park now has FOUR different areas to skate with unique features to each area. There is a half-pipe, a cradle, a replica of a backyard pool (vertical sides, tight transitions, very challenging), and an area for beginners. Skate at your own risk. Safety gear is highly recommended. No bikes are allowed. The park is open from dawn to dusk.
Planning a special event at the Lincoln City Skateboard Park? For non-profit groups, the charge is $30/hour or $250/day. For private individuals the rate is $35/hour or $375/day; for commercial organization, the rate is $60/hour or $500/day. A special events permit will be required for all commercial activities. If park is not left in the condition in which it was found, your group/organization will be billed for time and materials necessary to restore it to good condition.
KIRTSIS PARK BALL FIELDSKirtsis Park features three ball fields off Northeast 22nd Street, adjacent to the Skateboard Park. Individual fields may be rented by the hour or day at the following rates: Non-profit groups: $30/hour or $225/day; private groups: $35/hour or $250/day; commercial groups and organizations: $60/hour or $300/day. There is an additional $25 charge per night for use of the field lights.
(Note: No birth-day parties are allowed in the Small Meeting Room)
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A resident is defined as someone who lives within the limits of Lincoln City and has either an Oregon driver’s license with a Lincoln City address, or is registered to vote in Lincoln City.A Punch Pass (good for 15 uses) is an economical way to try out the Fitness and Aquatic Centers!Premier memberships include the Fitness center, basketball court and Aquatics center. A FREE fitness orientation is included with the purchase of a three-month or annual Fitness or Premier membership!
WALL HOURS: Monday – Saturday: 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Sunday: Noon – 4 p.m.
Term of Membership Membership Description Rate
Daily (resident) $2.25
Daily (non-resident) $2.25
Punch Pass(15 uses) $30
3 month Aquatics or Fitness $55
3 month Premier Aquatics/Fitness/Court $60.50 (16 and 17 years)
Annual Fitness/Court $165 (16 and 17 years)
Annual Aquatics $165
Annual Premier Aquatics/Fitness/Court $181.50 (16 and 17 years)
YOUTH RATES*(under age 17 except where noted
*Youths ages 16-18 may use the Fitness center. Youths age 16 and under may only use the basketball court and swimming pool.
Term Regular Rate Resident Dis-count
Daily $5.50 $3.25
Punch Pass(15 uses)
$74.50 $44.50
3 month $88 $66
Annual $264 $198
Premier 3 month $121 $88
Premier Annual $363 $264
Term Regular Rate Resident Discount
Daily $4.50 $2.75
Punch Pass(15 uses)
$59.50 $37.50
3 month $70 $53
Annual $211 $158
Premier 3 month
$97 $70
Premier Annual $270 $211
ADULT RATES SENIOR/DISABLED RATES (age 62+)
Term Regular Rate Resident Dis-count
3 month $190 $145.50
Annual $569.50 $437.50
Premier 3 month $256.75 $190.75
Premier Annual $771.25 $573.25
Type Regular Rate Resident Dis-count
Shower $3.75 $2.25
Towel rental $1.50 $1.50
Age Group Regular Rate Resident Dis-count
Youth(under 18) $4 $4
Adult $7 $5.50
Locker Rental Rates Rate
3 months (small) $15.00
3 months (large) $17.00
Annual (small) $50.00
Annual (large) $57.00
HOUSEHOLD/FAMILY RATES
Family is defined as two adults and two children OR one adult and three children under 18, living in the same household. Each additional resident child member is $10 and each additional non-resident child member is $18.
SHOWERS AND TOWELS
ROCK CLIMBING WALL RATESRates are on a per session basis
Group Rates Regular Rate Resident Dis-count
Hourly Rental $30 plus staff cost $25 plus staff cost
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Registration Form
Mail in the Registration form below to: Lincoln City Parks and Recreation Department 2150 NE Oar Place Lincoln City, OR 97367
Please print clearly and fill out completely. If you are applying for scholarship assistance or would like to register in person, please come to the
Lincoln City Community Center
Participant Name: Date of Birth:
Age/Grade if applicable:
Activity:
Resident Activity fee: $___________ Non-resident fee: $__________
Activity:
Resident Activity fee: $___________ Non-resident fee: $__________
Parent/Guardian or Payee Name:
Mailing address:
City: State: Zip:
Day Phone: Evening Phone: Cell:
Email:
Medical Provider’s Name: Phone Number:
Emergency Contact and Phone Numbers:
Day Phone: Evening Phone: Cell:
Youth Scholarship Fund Donation (optional) $_____________
Rock Climbing Wall Donation (optional) $_____________
TOTAL ENCLOSED: $_____________
In consideration of accepting this entry, I hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release any and all rights and claims for damages I or my child may have against the City of Lincoln City, Department of Parks and Recreation, employees, volunteers and its representatives for any and all injuries suffered by myself or my child at any activity sponsored by the above named. I grant full permission to use any photographs, videotapes, motion pictures, recordings or any other record of these programs for any purpose. I also grant permission for the above named to participate in recreation program field trips. In case of an emergency, if family physician cannot be reached, I authorize the above named child to be treated by another available physician.
Signature of parent/guardian or adult participant(age 18 and older)
Date
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