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SPRING 2016

CLASS GUIDE

Registration begins at 7 a.m. Friday, March 4

Register online: www.theMAC.com

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Climbing instructor Hope McCaffrey offers some pointers to a student during a recreational climbing class in the Climbing Gym. Climbing has seen a surge in popularity at the club thanks to an expanded facility.

CLIMBERS FLOCK TO WALL FOR CLASSESRecreational climbing classes offer opportunities for youth to get involved with a lifelong sport.

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Over the past decade, MAC’s youth Climbing Team has achieved enor-mous success at the National level. But you don’t have to compete to reap the benefits of MAC’s growing climbing program.

MAC’s elite team of instructors and coaches teach a wide variety of classes, starting with children as young as 4. Offerings include family climbing classes, a weekly climbing session for young adults, popular women’s climbing classes and more. There are also open climbing sessions.

“Recreational climbing classes are not just for members to learn climb-ing, they are a great workout both mentally and physically,” says Out-door Manager Chad Failla. “If you are bored with a current workout and looking for something new, climbing is a perfect change of pace. Kids and adults learn to problem solve and have fun in an environment that is as much social as athletic.”

With the Climbing Gym’s recent expansion, members can choose between more traditional sport climbing, in which you are secured via

a rope, and bouldering, which involves short and powerful moves on a smaller wall with a thick mat below. Bouldering is a great way for those new to rock climbing to get involved. Members simply complete a short orientation that covers proper falling technique, rent a pair of shoes and get on the wall.

During the spring, the Tiny Tots class (see page 9) offers youth ages 4 and 5 the opportunity to get acquainted with climbing. In addition to teaching children about a new sport, the five-week class helps to build motor skills and instill self confidence.

Also among this spring’s offerings is the high school climbing and conditioning class. Participants get in a workout while learning basic and intermediate climbing techniques. It’s a fun class in a social atmo-sphere, and students are eligible to become belay approved.

For more information on MAC’s climbing programs, visit theMAC.com or contact Outdoor Coordinator Kellie Halkinrude at 503-517-7575.

–Tony Roberts

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On the CoverAlex Lydgate makes his way toward the top of the bouldering wall while his brother Theo watches, and climbing instructor Joe Osterman spots him during an afternoon recreational climbing class. Photo by Adam Wickham.

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REGISTRATION

USING THIS GUIDE

ABOUT THIS GUIDE

CONTENTS• Registrationbeginsat7a.m.Friday,March4.

• Register online at www.theMAC.com and use the class guide PDF with interactive Quick Register links.

• Directions for online registration are at www.theMAC.com/group/pages/spring-class-guide.

• Phone registration is available by calling 503-517-7235.

• Members may register in person through At Your Service, located on the main floor.

• For class-specific information and questions, contact the specific staff listed in the class guide.

Important

MAC classes and camps require the MAC Agreement Release and Waiver of Liability form completed by parents/guardians to give per-mission to treat children in the event of a medical emergency. To update a child’s profile, log in as the child on the website and click “my profile” from any screen. Participants may not begin classes or camps until this information is complete.

This class guide is alphabetized by program name and is meant to be a quick reference for seasonal and registerable camps, classes and clinics. Please use the table of contents on the right to cross-reference each department’s offerings. Check www.themac.com for the most comprehensive listing of MAC’s current programs, including compli-mentary drop-in fitness classes and wellness packages. Information listed in the guide after the class title and description is displayed in the following format:

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SPRING 2016 CLASS GUIDEAn insert in the March issue of The Winged M magazine Guides to MAC camps and classes are inserted in the March, April, August and December issues of The Winged M magazine.

This guide is printed on recycled paper.For advertising information, contact Lisa House at 503-517-7220.

MAC Communications staff: Michole Jensen, Communications Director; Tony Roberts, Communications Manager; Karen Cumbers, Communications Coordinator; Lisa House, Advertising Sales Rep; Jenna Miller, Web Coordinator; Julia Omelchuck, Graphic Designer/Ad Services Coordinator; Joseph Palazzo, Electronic Graphic Designer; Chris Zoucha, Web Manager. Call Communications at 503-517-7220. The Winged M (USPS 483-210) is published monthly by Multnomah Athletic Club at 1849 SW Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon 97205. Telephone the club at 503-223-6251. Advertising from members and nonmembers is accepted. The deadline for space reservation is the first of the month preced-ing issue date. Advertisers are not endorsed by Multnomah Athletic Club unless otherwise noted. For questions concerning mailings and subscriptions, contact the Member Services Office, 503-517-7276. Subscription: $1.50 per year paid through club dues. Periodicals postage is paid at Portland, Oregon. POSTMASTER: Send change of address to Multnomah Athletic Club Member Services, 1849 SW Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon 97205. ©2016 Multnomah Athletic Club.

Date(s) Day(s) Time Location Member/non-member fee QR no.

4/26 T 7-9 p.m. Activities Room $35/$42 ME130

Adult Education Classes pages 6-7

Aquatics Department Swim School pages 13-14

Adult Swim Classes and Clinics page 13

Beginner/Junior Synchronized Swimming Classes pages 14-15

Youth Swim Lessons pages 13-14

Water Polo Classes and Recreational Programs page 14

Lifeguard Training page 12

Recreational Swim Team page 15

Camps page 8

Competitive Athletics Contact Information page 19

Basketball Ski Racing

Climbing Squash

Dance Swim Team

Gymnastics Synchronized Swimming

Karate Tennis

Racquetball Volleyball

Court Sports Department Basketball Classes pages 7-8

Racquetball Clinics pages 12-13

Volleyball Classes page 18

Dance Classes pages 9-10

General Information page 20

Gymnastics Classes pages 10-11

Karate Classes pages 11-12

Outdoor Programs

Climbing Classes, Clinics pages 8-9

Kayaking Classes page 12

Scuba Classes page 13

Personal Training/Private Instruction Available page 19

Squash Classes page 13

Tennis Classes, Clinics pages 15-16

Youth Programs Department My MAC Playschool page 12

Tiny Tots pages 16-18

SAQ (Speed, Agility, Quickness) page 13

Youth Activities page 18

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Please note: There are no classes Monday, May 30, due to the Memo-rial Day holiday. Members of competitive teams should check with their coach on alternatives or cancellations to team practice.

ADULT EDUCATIONMAC Member Events offers educational classes to members and their non-member guests during the fall, winter and spring class sessions. The goal of MAC activity classes and workshops is the opportunity for members to explore creative arts, music and dance, personal development and game playing. These classes are a great opportunity for adults to learn a new skill, brush up on a forgotten one, or meet new people with similar interests. If the class is assigned “PD Room,” please check daily Schedule of Events at the entrances for private dining room assignment. For more information on classes, contact Member Events at 503-517-7265 or [email protected]. To register, call 503-517-7235.

CREATIVE ARTS

KNITTING AND CROCHETING

This 10-week class is for beginners and those who just need a refresher, or help with a project. Learn basic stitches, pattern reading, sweater design and finishing. Beginners need one skein of light-colored worsted-weight yarn, size eight knitting needles and G-crochet hook. This class is instructed by Joyce Carlo.

4/4-6/13 M 10 a.m.-noon PD Room $99/$118 ME107

No class on 5/30

WATERCOLORThis class is designed to dramatize a subject through use of strong light and shadow, resulting in punched-up color and depth within any composition. Students use an array of painting surfaces, textures and fun tools of the trade. Beginners are welcome. This class is instructed by Susan Hinton.

4/12-6/7 T 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Junior Lounge $135/$162 ME118

TELL-YOUR-STORY WRITINGThis class is designed for students who want to write and develop skills in a supportive environment, and focuses on memoir. Guests are limited to one per member. The class includes new and repeat students. This class is instructed by Tom Hallman, Jr.

4/13, 4/27, 5/11, 5/25 and 6/8

W 7-9 p.m. PD Room $150/$180 ME188

WINE & DESIGN: LADIES NIGHT OUT NEW CLASS

In this social class with friendly, hands-on instruction, students learn ceramic painting techniques, color and design. All materials are provided, including a glass of wine and a ceramic bowl, mug, or plate to paint in class. The painted piece is glazed and available for pickup at MAC within a week. No previous experience is necessary. This class is instructed by Mimosa Studios.

4/26 T 7-9 P.M. Activities Room $35/$42 ME130

INTRO TO SEWING KNITS NEW CLASS

Students ages 14 and older learn about knit fabrics, how to sew ripple-free seams, hems and necklines, and to cut and sew a T-shirt. Sewing experience is a plus but not required. Fabric, thread, needle kit, and use of a sewing machine is provided. There is a 30-minute lunch break. This class is instructed by Portland Sewing.

5/1 SU 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Activities Room $159/$189 ME131

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH LEVEL IIIStudents learn the basics of written and spoken Spanish using practical vocabulary, present- and past-tense verb conjugations, and gain confidence in everyday conversations. Students learn Latino cultural differences between native speakers and the academic language itself in a relaxed atmosphere. This class is instructed by Walter Osorio.

4/10-6/19 SU 4-6 p.m. PD Room $199/$240 ME177

No class on 5/29

INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISHStudents learn practical conversational Spanish in a relaxed atmosphere-working with commands and verbs in the present and past tenses, increasing vocabulary and improving their ability to express themselves. New students are welcome. High school/college experience or equivalent recommended. Contact the instructor Leslie Hayertz at [email protected] for textbook information.

4/7-6/9 TH 10 a.m.-noon PD Room $150/$180 ME115

ADVANCED CONVERSATIONAL SPANISHStudents enjoy conversation with fellow students in a relaxed atmosphere, practice advanced grammar and listening comprehension, learn additional vocabulary and read a novel. New students are welcome. Contact the instructor Leslie Hayertz at [email protected] for textbook information.

4/7-6/9 TH 1-3 p.m. PD Room $150/$180 ME116

HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR iPHONE NEW CLASSFrustrated by your iPhone? In this class, participants learn how to adjust settings, download and use popular apps, and troubleshoot problems. It discusses security, camera functions, mail and calendars, folders, music and how to make the battery last longer. This class is designed for beginners. Participants must bring their iPhone.4/13 W 1-4 p.m. PD Room $48/$56 ME178

INTRODUCTION TO HAWAIIAN HUNA NEW CLASSHuna is the modern teaching of an ancient Hawaiian system brought forward through an unbroken lineage of 28 generations. In this theory-based class, participants learn about the spirit of aloha and how to create it in their lives through daily practices that nurture balance, compassion, purpose and empowerment in life. Huna does not compete with other belief systems but rather helps participants connect more fully to their own traditions. There is a 30-minute lunch break. This class is instructed by Kymm Nelsen.4/16 SA 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. PD Room $90/$108 ME134

GENETICS AND DNA TESTING NEW CLASSStudents explore the advances in genetics and DNA testing, and the possiblity of getting their own DNA tested. Topics include: how DNA controls human bodies, tracing family relationships, drug responses and health conditions. The class discusses the ethical issues of DNA testing, the source of stem cells, cloning, growing of body parts, and genetically modified babies and foods. This class is instructed by Garland Holt.4/20, 4/27, 5/11, 5/18, 5/25 W 1-3 p.m. PD Room $50/$60 ME117No class on 5/4

Meet the InstructorSarah Moon – Social Media JumpstartSarah Moon is a digital communications professional who specializes in working with creative individuals and businesses on establishing and improving their online presence and digital-marketing strategies. She also writes about technology, digital media and creative business, and leads classes and workshops on e-commerce, digital and social media, blogging and website design. Moon began teaching digital communication classes through the Pacific Northwest College of Art’s continuing education program. During the spring term, she teaches Social Media Jumpstart on Tuesday evenings. See page 7 for more details on the class.

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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SECRETS: BEFORE YOU GO NEW CLASSThis class includes vital tips, tools and insights for traveling abroad, whether you have flights booked or are just dreaming. Students learn trip planning, travel documents, transport, travel health, language tricks, staying safe and other secrets that enable them to fully enjoy their international travels. This class is instructed by Shyla and Dan Bare, world travelers who have been to 70 countries. 4/21 TH 6:30-9 p.m. PD Room $55/$66 ME132

USING THE ENNEAGRAM TO UNDERSTAND YOURSELF AND OTHERS NEW CLASSThe ancient practice of the Enneagram, understanding the nine personality types, can give you a whole new viewpoint of yourself, your loved ones, and your colleagues. By understanding the deep patterns and tendencies we were born with, we can have insight into “why we do what we do,” have compassion for ourselves and others, and learn strategies to overcome habits/patterns getting in our way of living the life we long for. This class is instructed by Kathy Masarie. 4/28 TH 6:30-8:30 p.m. PD Room $25/$30 ME171

SECRETS TO USING TECHNOLOGY ABROAD NEW CLASSStay connected when traveling abroad. In this class, students learn money-saving ways to use their phone overseas, how to connect to Wi-Fi while abroad, best devices to take, voltage considerations to know before traveling, how to back up photos when on the road and great apps for travelers. Class is appropriate for business as well as leisure travelers. This class is instructed by Shyla and Dan Bare, world travelers who have been to 70 countries.5/5 TH 6:30-9 p.m. PD Room $55/$66 ME133

AARP SMART DRIVER COURSEThis course helps drivers ages 50 and older improve their skills and prevent traffic collisions. It covers age-related physical changes, declining perceptual skills, road rules, local driving problems and driving retirement. Graduates of this course can receive a discount on car insurance. This class is instructed by Tom Wilson.

5/9 M 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. PD Room $15/$20 ME105

SOCIAL MEDIA JUMPSTART NEW EVENING OFFERINGGetting started with social media can be overwhelming, but it can actually be a lot of fun. In this hands-on class for beginners, students explore popular social media services such as Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest and learn the lexicon and norms of each service. This class is instructed by Sarah Moon.5/3-5/17 T 6:30-8:30 p.m. PD Room $90/$108 ME172

WINE 101: PALATE PRIMER Students explore the tactile building blocks of wine, including acid, tannin, sugar and alcohol, as well as the primary wine aroma/flavor categories. By sampling eight different wines, they learn how to identify and describe essential wine components. They also learn how grape variety, growing conditions and winemaking shape a wine’s personality. This class is instructed by Wine & Spirit Archive.5/10 T 7-9 p.m. PD Room $50/$60 ME170

MUSIC AND DANCE

BEGINNING BALLROOM DANCEDesigned for the complete beginner, students learn the staples of ballroom dance, elegant waltz and sassy American tango. Partners are required.* This class is instructed by Bob and Nancy Laughland.

4/3-5/22 SU 6-6:55 p.m. Studio One $55/$65 ME155

BEYOND BASIC BALLROOMStudents build upon their elemental movements by adding more elaborate dance steps and begin forming simple routines that can be danced in several ballroom rhythm styles. They review proper techniques to lead or to follow and add styling to dancing. Partners are required.* This class is instructed by Bob and Nancy Laughland.

4/3-5/22 SU 7-7:55 p.m. Studio One $55/$65 ME156

INTERMEDIATE BALLROOM DANCEThis intermediate-level class encourages those who have learned the basics to improve their skills and to put steps together into simple routines, using the easy Ed Cheney way. Partners are required.* This class is instructed by Bob and Nancy Laughland.

4/3-5/22 SU 8-8:55 p.m. Studio One $55/$65 ME157

*If you do not have a partner but are interested in taking classes, please contact [email protected] to be added to an interest list.

BEGINNING GUITARThis class is for juniors and adults who have had very little or no guitar experience. Students learn the basics of reading music, tablature and playing chords. Music is chosen from a range of classic to contemporary rock. Students must provide their own guitar. This class is instructed by Tim Uecker.

4/6-5/25 W 5-6 p.m. Activities Classroom $189/$225 YP410

INTERMEDIATE GUITARThis class is for juniors and adults, with approval, who have completed a beginning guitar class at MAC, or have had some experience in chording and strumming the guitar. It uses full chords, new strumming techniques, reading of tablature and some finger-style techniques. This class is instructed by Tim Uecker.

4/6-5/25 W 6-7:30 p.m. Activities Classroom $249/$299 ME122

FUN AND GAMES

DUPLICATE BRIDGEFind a partner and join other enthusiastic bridge players at these ACBL-sanctioned stratified events. Play starts at 12:30 p.m. on the first, third and fifth Mondays of the month. New players are welcome, as well as guests when pre-registered and accompanied by a member. This event is lead by Jan Yocum. To register for any game, contact Jan at 503-265-8668 or [email protected].

4/4, 4/18, 5/2, 5/16, 5/30, 6/6, 6/20 M 12:30-3:30 p.m. PD Room $10

INTRO TO BEGINNING BRIDGE Contract bridge is a challenging card game that exercises the brain in a social, interactive environment. This three week-course is designed for the person who has never played bridge before. Students learn the mechanics, language and objectives of the game. No partner is required. This class is instructed by Deborah Lackey.

4/8-4/22 F 10 a.m-noon PD Room $40/$48 ME125

INTERMEDIATE BRIDGEThis class covers the basics of intermediate bridge with an introduction to widely used conventions. It includes 20 minutes of lecture and 100 minutes of play each week. Only one guest per member, please. This class is instructed by Marcia Heitkemper.

4/6-5/25 W 10 a.m.-noon PD Room $105/$125 ME126

MASTERS’ BRIDGEAs students advance from novice to improving player, a deeper understanding of basic partnership agreements enables one to become a more effective player. In this class, students take a deeper look at several basic partnership understandings, from Simple and Forcing suit preference sequences, attacking with shapely hands, play improvements, defense techniques, lead suggestions and more. In each lesson, there are prepared hands that demonstrate the subject of the lesson with insights into the defensive and offensive thought processes involved. This class is instructed by Ian Kirk and Margi Redden.

4/7-6/2 TH 1-3 p.m. PD Room $105/$125 ME127

No class on 5/12

MAH JONGGAmerican Mah Jongg is a fascinating game play with domino-like tiles and is similar to the card game rummy. No partner is necessary. This class is instructed by Elizabeth Hyslop.

4/11-5/9 M 1-3 p.m. PD Room $85/$102 ME181

BASKETBALLMAC Court Sports offers a wide variety of competitive, recreational and developmental basketball programs. The goal of the basketball program is to provide opportunities for adult and junior members to learn new skills, compete and have fun with others.For a complete list of level and course descriptions and class policies, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/basketball. For more information, contact Veronica Rydze at 503-517-7582 or [email protected].

YOUTH BASKETBALLThese classes are designed for newcomers, returning beginners and moderate players. Players work on fundamentals such as defense, passing, dribbling, rebounding and shooting.

BEGINNERS YOUTH BASKETBALL (ages 5 to 6)3/28-4/20 M/W 3:45-4:30 p.m. Main Gym-East $76 BB006

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BEGINNERS YOUTH BASKETBALL (ages 7 to 9)3/28-4/20 M/W 4:45-5:30 p.m. Main Gym-East $76 BB010

BEGINNERS YOUTH BASKETBALL (ages 6 to 9)04/25-5/18 M/W 3:45-4:30 p.m. Main Gym-East $76 BB012

CAMPSMAC’s Outdoor and Youth Programs departments offer camps during holiday weeks and the summer. Non-member guests are allowed at camps.

SPRING BREAK CLIMBING CAMP (ages 6 to 13)These camps offer a great opportunity for children of all skill levels who love adventure sports to stay active during Spring Break. Participants rotate through a variety of activities, including climbing, knot-tying, team-building games, scavenger hunts and more. The cost includes lunch. For more information, contact Kellie Halkinrude at 503-517-7575 or [email protected]/21 M 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Climbing Gym $60/$72 OA0763/22 T 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Climbing Gym $60/$72 OA0773/23 W 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Climbing Gym $60/$72 OA0783/24 TH 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Climbing Gym $60/$72 OA0793/25 F 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Climbing Gym $60/$72 OA080

MY MAC PLAYSCHOOL SPRING BREAK CAMP (ages 2½ to 5)Children experience a world of exploration in My MAC Playschool Camp. These camps are a great way to continue children’s preschool learning throughout the spring break. Camp includes activities such as arts and crafts, music, movement and group games that revolve around the books of Mo Willems, author of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus. Camps are taught by three My MAC Playschool staff from 9-11 a.m. with an optional lunch hour from 11 a.m.-noon for $6. For more information, contact Playschool Supervisor Jenny Robinett at at 503-517-7217 or [email protected]/21-3/25 M-F 9-11 a.m. Activities Classroom $100 YP307

SPRING BREAK OPEN GYM (walking to age 5)Children walking to age 3 must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Children ages 3 to 5 may be dropped off. Members are charged per child, per hour.3/21 M 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr3/22 T 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr3/23 W 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr3/24 TH 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr3/25 F 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr

MAC HOLIDAY DAY CAMPS (ages 5 to 13)MAC offers holiday camps throughout the year during certain Portland Public School holidays and in-service days. The day camp offers activities such as basketball, soccer, floor hockey, dodgeball, wiffle ball, XBox, board games and an art table. Lunch is provided and swimming is offered if there are enough participants. For more information, contact Mike Donovan at 503-517-7578 or [email protected]. 03/21 M 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Main Gym $77/93 YP10203/22 TU 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Main Gym $77/93 YP10303/23 W 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Main Gym $77/93 YP10403/24 TH 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Main Gym $77/93 YP10503/25 F 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Main Gym $77/93 YP106

CLIMBINGMAC’s Outdoor Department offers classes and camps geared toward a variety of ages and climbing skill levels. All classes and camps are held in the Climbing Gym. Members not climbing are asked to help MAC staff maintain a safe, structured environment for young climbers by staying in the designated spectator area of the Climbing Gym. For a complete list of level and course descriptions, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/rock-climbing-classes. For more information, contact Kellie Halkinrude at 503-517-7575 or [email protected].

AFTER SCHOOL CLIMBING (ages 6 to 8)This class introduces climbing to juniors who are not old enough to belay. Students receive one-on-one instruction. This class provides a great workout, instills self-confidence and creates team building in a safe and fun environment. This class is limited to eight participants.3/28-4/25 M 4-5:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA117*5/2-6/6 M 4-5:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA118

3/29-4/26 T 3:30-4:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1195/3-5/31 T 3:30-4:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1203/30-4/27 W 3:30-4:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1215/4-6/1 W 3:30-4:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1223/31-4/28 TH 3:30-4:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1235/5-6/2 TH 3:30-4:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1244/2-4/30 SA 9-10:15 a.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1255/7-6/4 SA 9-10:15 a.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA126

*No class on 5/30

AFTER SCHOOL TWO DAY A WEEK CLIMBING CLASS (ages 6 to 8)This class is designed for juniors who are interested in taking their climbing to the next level. The two-day-a-week program allows children more wall time and more time with instructors. This class is geared for those who are looking for a recreational climbing opportunity more than one day each week. This class is limited to eight participants.3/30-4/29 W/F 4:45-6:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $180 OA1275/4-6/3 W/F 4:45-6:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $180 OA128

AFTER SCHOOL CLIMBING (ages 9 to 13)This class introduces climbing to juniors who are not old enough to belay. Students receive one-on-one instruction. This class provides a great workout, instills self-confidence and creates team building in a safe and fun environment. This class is limited to eight participants.3/28-4/25 M 5:30-6:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA130*5/2-6/6 M 5:30-6:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1313/29-4/26 T 5-6:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1325/3-5/31 T 5-6:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1333/31-4/28 TH 5-6:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1345/5-6/2 TH 5-6:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1354/1-4/29 F 4:45-6 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1365/6-6/3 F 4:45-6 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1374/1-4/29 F 4:45-6 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1385/6-6/3 F 4:45-6 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1394/2-4/30 SA 10:30-11:45 a.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1405/7-6/4 SA 10:30-11:45 a.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA141

*No class on 5/30

BELAY CLASS (ages 14 and older)Members learn to belay in one evening to become belay approved to use MAC’s Climbing Gym. This class teaches members about equipment, safety rules and wall orientation while also preparing them to belay a climber on top-rope and pass OAP’s belay test. This is a drop-in class for members ages 14 and older. Ongoing T/TH 6:15-8:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $15 Drop in

BELAY SERVICE (ages 4 and older)These sessions are for those who want to try climbing but don’t have a partner to climb with. Climbing instructors provide belay service to junior and adult members at designated times during the week. This is a drop-in session; there is no registration. The cost is $10 per person for the duration of the time specified. For those current on their Climbing Gym fees, the service is $5. There is an extra fee for shoes and chalk if needed.Ongoing SA/SU 1-4 p.m. Climbing Gym $5 or $10 Drop In

FAMILY CLIMBINGThis beginner class is tailored for parents and children to climb together. Participants learn basic climbing skills, such as belaying, basic knot-tying, rope handling and fundamental climbing movement. Instructors focus on climbing lingo, safety, equipment and the skills necessary to navigate an indoor climbing facility. This class is limited to eight participants.4/2-4/30 SA 10-11:30 a.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1925/7-6/4 SA 10-11:30 a.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1934/3-5/1 SU 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1945/8-6/5 SU 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA195

HIGH SCHOOL CLIMBING AND CONDITIONING (high school ages)This fun, social class is designed for high school students who want to try something new or take their climbing to new heights. The class combines basic and intermediate climbing techniques. It develops trust and interpersonal communication skills in a safe and exciting environment. Participants are eligible to become belay approved.

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3/30-4/27 W 5-6:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA1425/4-6/1 W 5-6:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $92 OA143

TINY TOTS CLIMBING (ages 4 to 5)This fun five-week class exposes MAC children to a new sport, and helps to build motor skills and instill self-confidence. Children are introduced to the basics of climbing and bouldering in a structured atmosphere with qualified climbing instructors. This class is limited to six participants and is restricted to children ages 4 and 5. No exceptions. 3/28-4/25 M 4-4:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA101*5/2-6/6 M 4-4:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1023/29-4/26 T 3:30-4:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1035/3-5/31 T 3:30-4:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1043/30-4/27 W 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1053/30-4/27 W 3:30-4:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1065/4-6/1 W 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1075/4-6/1 W 3:30-4:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1083/31-4/28 TH 9-9:45 a.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1093/31-4/28 TH 3:30-4:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1105/5-6/2 TH 9-9:45 a.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1115/5-6/2 TH 3:30-4:15 p.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1124/2-4/30 SA 9-9:45 a.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA1135/7-6/4 SA 9-9:45 a.m. Climbing Gym $61 OA114

*No class on 5/30

WOMEN WHO ROCK (ages 18 and older)This class brings members together to meet new friends and climbing partners. It can be incorporated into a morning workout and provides a great community for women. Women of all skill levels, from novice to expert, are welcome. There is no prerequisite. The cost is $105 for one class per week; $230 for all three days per week.3/29-5/31 T 9:30-11:30 a.m. Climbing Gym $105 OA1703/30-6/1 W 9:30-11:30 a.m. Climbing Gym $105 OA1714/1-6/3 F 9:30-11:30 a.m. Climbing Gym $105 OA1723/29-6/3 T/W/F 9:30-11:30 a.m. Climbing Gym $230 OA173

CLIMBING TEAM DEVELOPMENT (ages 8 and older)This class teaches the skills necessary to be a part of the climbing team and prepare for competition. It is used as a springboard to join MAC’s competitive climbing team. Most team members started in the development program, and the coaching staff finds this program is an invaluable tool. Coaches recommend that juniors participate in one session of the Development Class or Development Summer Camp before trying out for the MAC climbing team. Prerequisite: Participants must have completed a climbing class or summer camp, and be willing to follow a structured training program. Students must receive approval from MAC’s head climbing coach before participating in this class.3/29-6/4 T 4:30-6 p.m. / SA noon-1:30 p.m. Climbing Gym $220 OA1503/30-6/5 W 4:30-6 p.m / SA 2:15-3:45 p.m. Climbing Gym $220 OA151

DANCEMAC Dance has something to offer members of all ages and levels. The Dance staff is dedicated to providing members with the best dance education possible in a fun and supportive environment. When an age range is listed for a class, minimum ages are required and will be enforced.For a complete list of level and course descriptions, class options and policies, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/dance-classesMost dance classes are currently preparing for the annual recital at the Newmark Theatre on June 5. Classes listed below are not participating in that recital.The Multiple Class Discount Form can be found at http://www.themac.com/documents/10180/82387/dance_discount_form.pdf. For more information, contact the Dance Office at 503-517-7522.**Permission of instructor is required.

DANCE WITH YOUR TODDLER (ages 1 to 2½) This class is for little ones who have started walking. It is an exploration of movement and music using props of all shapes and sizes. The parent/caregiver must participate with his/her child. 3/28-5/23 M 11-11:45 a.m. Studio Three $76 DN089 4/1-5/27 F 11-11:45 a.m. Studio Two $76 DN090

CREATIVE MOVEMENT (ages 3 and 4)This playful class offers the most basic training in movement for young dancers. Students learn to coordinate physical movements to music using props, instruments and stories. Students must be potty trained. 3/28-5/23 M 2-2:45 p.m. Studio One $76 DN115 3/29-5/24 T 1:15-2 p.m. Studio One $76 DN116 3/30-5/25 W 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio Three $76 DN117 4/2-5/28 SA 11-11:45 a.m. Studio One $76 DN118

PRESCHOOL BALLET (ages 4 and 5)This class introduces the dancer to basic ballet steps. Emphasis is on coordination and developing a love of dance. 3/28-5/23 M 2:45-3:30 p.m. Studio One $76 DN120 3/31-5/26 TH 1:15-2 p.m. Studio One $76 DN1214/2-5/28 SA 9-9:45 a.m. Studio Three $76 DN122

RHYTHM AND TAP (ages 4 and 5)This class helps to develop a child’s sense of rhythm. Students use tap shoes, drum sticks and other instruments to create sound. 3/28-5/23 M 1:15-2 p.m. Studio One $76 DN132 3/30-5/25 W 12:30-1:15 p.m. Studio Three $76 DN133

INTRO TO BREAKDANCING (ages 4 and 5)This class offers an exciting opportunity for students to learn basic breakdancing and hip hop moves, as well as to increase their strength and flexibility.3/30-5/25 W 11-11:45 a.m. Studio Three $76 DN500 4/3-5/29 SU 2-2:45 p.m. Studio One $76 DN510

INTRO JAZZ/TAP (ages 5 and 6)This class is for children who want to try both jazz and tap dance. 3/30-5/25 W 3-3:45 p.m. Studio Three $76 DN1454/1-5/27 F 3:45-4:30 p.m. Studio Three $76 DN146

BALLET This is the study of classical technique. Students are taught ballet vocabulary and learn to move with grace to musical accompaniment.

BALLET – INTERMEDIATE 2/ADVANCED**4/2-6/4 SA 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Studio Two $135 DN207

BALLET – ADVANCED**3/30-6/1 W 4-5:30 p.m. Studio Two $135 DN209

INTRO TO POINTE**4/2-6/4 SA 12:30-1 p.m. Studio Two $47.25 DN210

BALLET – ADULT BEGINNING3/31-6/2 TH 1:15-2:15 p.m. Studio Two $94.50 DN211

MAC Dance offers classes in many different disciplines, including preschool ballet classes for youth ages 4 and 5 years old.

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TAP This dance form creates rhythmic sounds to music or a cappella.

TAP – TEEN BEGINNING (ages 10 and older)4/2-6/4 SA 10:45-11:30 a.m. Studio Three $94.50 DN300

TAP – ADULT BEGINNING3/29-5/31 T 1-2 p.m. Studio Three $94.50 DN307

TAP – ADULT LOW INTERMEDIATE4/1-6/3 F 11 a.m.-noon Studio Three $94.50 DN308

HIP HOP This popular urban dance form combines strength and style with hip hop music.

HIP HOP – BEGINNING (ages 6 and older)3/28-5/23 M 3:15-4 p.m. Studio Two $94.50 DN511

HIP HOP – TEEN BEGINNING (ages 10 and older)3/30-6/1 W 7:30-8:30 p.m. Studio One $94.50 DN504

BREAKDANCING These classes offer an exciting opportunity for students to learn breakdancing and hip hop moves, as well as to increase their strength and flexibility.

BREAKDANCING – ALL AGES (ages 6 to adult)4/3-5/22 SU 2:45-3:45 p.m. Studio Three $84 DN503

OTHER CLASSES

PILATES FOR DANCERS (ages 10 and older)This class focuses on core strength using Pilates training methods and is specifically designed for dancers’ needs. 3/30-6/1 W 5:45-6:30 p.m. Studio Three $94.50 DN603

GYMNASTICSMAC Gymnastics offers recreational classes for boys and girls from the age of 18 months through high school, an adult gymnastics class, and several specialty classes, such as strength, conditioning and flipping for boys and tumbling for cheerleaders. Competitive teams are available for boys and girls ages 6 to 18. There is also a recreational team called Xcel. The goals of the program are to help children reach their personal best, achieve a positive self-image and to have fun learning gymnastics.For a complete list of level and course descriptions and class policies, visit http://themac.com/group/pages/gymnastics-classes. For more information, contact Robin Franklin at 503-517-7561 or [email protected].

PARENT/TOT CLASS (18 months to 3 years) Parent and tots participate together exploring obstacle courses and basic motor movements.3/29-5/31 T 10-10:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP101

PRE-GYM (ages 3 to 4) The goal of this class is to teach the most basic of movement concepts such as bear walks, donkey kicks, monkey jumps and rolls. These building blocks of movement enhance a child’s ability to move confidently through life as they explore new possibilities.3/28-5/23 M 9:15-10 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1023/28-5/23 M 11-11:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1033/29-5/31 T 1:30-2:15 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1043/30-6/1 W 9:15-10 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1053/30-6/1 W 10-10:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1063/31-6/2 TH 11-11:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1074/1-6/3 F 11-11:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1084/2-6/4 SA 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP109

PRE-GYM (ages 4 and 5) The goal of this class is to teach 4-5 year olds basic movement concepts such as bear walks, donkey kicks, monkey jumps and rolls, uses various apparatus for climbing, jumping supporting and hanging.3/28-5/23 M 10-10:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1103/29-5/31 T 11-11:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1113/30-6/1 W 11-11:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP112

3/30-6/1 W 1:30-2:15 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1133/31-6/2 TH 10-10:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1144/1-6/3 F 10-10:45 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP1154/2-6/4 SA 9:15-10 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GP116

KINDER (ages 5 and kindergarten) The goal of this class is to introduce beginning gymnastics skills such as rolls on the wedge mat, supports on the bar and walking on the low beam in a fun and safe environment.3/28-5/23 M 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1013/28-5/23 M 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1023/29-5/31 T 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1033/30-6/1 W 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1043/30-6/1 W 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1053/31-6/2 TH 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1063/31-6/2 TH 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1074/1-6/3 F 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1084/1-6/3 F 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK1094/2-6/4 SA 12:30-1:30 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GK110

BEGINNING GIRLS (grades 1 and higher) The goal of this class is to introduce basic gymnastics skills such as headstands and cartwheels on the floor, pullovers on the bars and various motor movements on the beam in a fun and level appropriate style.3/28-5/23 M 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1013/28-5/23 M 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1023/29-5/31 T 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1033/29-5/31 T 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1043/30-6/1 W 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1053/30-6/1 W 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1063/31-6/2 TH 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1073/31-6/2 TH 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1084/1-6/3 F 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1094/1-6/3 F 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1104/2-6/4 SA 9-10 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1114/2-6/4 SA 10-11 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY112

INTERMEDIATE GIRLS (grades 1 and higher) The goal of this class is to improve on the skills learned in the beginning level and to learn new skills such as a back hip circle on bars, rolls on the beam and bridge kick-overs on floor.3/28-5/23 M 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1133/28-5/23 M 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1143/29-5/31 T 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1153/29-5/31 T 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1163/30-6/1 W 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1173/30-6/1 W 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY118

Instructors provide encouragement in a wide range of gymnastics classes for children as young as 18 months old.

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*3/31-6/2 TH 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY119

*3/31-6/2 TH 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1204/1-6/3 F 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1214/1-6/3 F 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1224/2-6/4 SA 10-11 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY123

*No class on 5/30

ADVANCED GIRLS (instructor approval required) The goal of this class is to build on the lessons of the previous levels and to prepare gymnasts to try out for one of the competitive teams if they desire. Skills learned are round-offs and walk-overs on floor, handstands and cartwheels on beam and swinging on the bars and more.3/28-6/1 M/W 3:45-5 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $220 GY1243/28-6/1 M/W 5-6:15 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $220 GY1253/29-6/2 T/TH 3:45-5 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $220 GY1263/29-6/2 T/TH 5-6:15 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $220 GY1274/2-6/4 SA 12:30-1:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY128

BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE BOYS (grades 1 and higher) The goal of this class is to introduce basic gymnastics skills such as headstands and cartwheels on the floor pullovers on the bars and basic jumps and drops on the trampoline in a fun and level appropriate style.3/28-5/23 M 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1293/29-5/31 T 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1303/30-6/1 W 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1313/31-6/2 TH 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY1324/1-6/3 F 3:45-4:45 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY133

ADVANCED BOYS (instructor approval required)The goal of this class is to continue skill development and to prepare gymnasts to try out for the competitive teams if they desire. Some of the skills learned include round-offs on floor, pullovers and back hip circles on the bar and flipping into the pit.3/29-6/2 T/TH 6-7:15 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $220 GY134

STRENGTH, CONDITIONING AND FLIPPING FOR BOYS (ages 8 and older) The goal of this class is to help boys develop their power, athleticism and spatial awareness.3/29-6/2 T/TH 5-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $220 GY135

TEEN GYMNASTICS (ages 11 and older) The goal of this class is to provide an opportunity for gymnasts of any level to learn gymnastics with kids their own age. Beginners/Intermediate levels.3/28-6/1 M/W 6-7:30 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $220 GY136

No class on 5/30

CHEERLEADER TUMBLING (ages 11 and older)The goal of this class is to teach tumbling skills including rolls, cartwheels and round-offs for beginners and handsprings and flips for more advanced students.4/2-6/4 SA 10-11 a.m. Gymnastics Arena $110 GY137

ROSE FESTIVAL JUNIOR PARADE – JUNE 8This event is open to middle school ages and younger gymnasts along with adult chaperones. MAC gymnastics staff will escort recreational class participants as they cartwheel their way through the parade route. Pre-school gymnasts must have a parent walk the parade route with them. Report by noon to the formation area at NE. Sandy Blvd and 52nd Ave. Visit http://www.rosefestival.org/event/junior-parade for more parade information. Additional donations to the event are encouraged.6/8 W Noon-2 p.m. $5 each GY138

PRE-TEAMThis invitation only class helps prepare gymnasts for the team. Tryouts occurs seasonally and youth in classes will be invited to try out. Class typically meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-8 p.m. Cost is $220.

Xcel TEAM (girls, ages 11 and older) The goal of this class is to offer a recreational level team for girls that love gymnastics and prefer an alternative to the traditional competitive program. 3/28-6/3 M/W/F 6-8 p.m. Gymnastics Arena $106 per month

No class on 5/30

COMPETITIVE TEAMSCompetitive teams for boys levels 4-10 and girls levels 3-10. Tryouts are held annually. Contact gymnastics staff for more information, 503-517-7561.

ADULT GYMNASTICS (men and women ages 18 and older)The goal of this drop-in class is to provide a fun opportunity for adults to use gymnastics as a means to pursue physical fitness and social interaction. Class is open to all ability levels.3/30-6/1 W 7:30-8:30 p.m. Gymnastics Arena no charge; drop-in

OPEN GYM (all ages) The goal of this drop-in class is to provide an opportunity for members to enjoy the gymnastics arena in a non-structured environment. Staff will provide safety guidelines. All participants must fill out a waiver. 3/26-6/25 SA 2-6 p.m. Gymnastics Arena no charge; drop-in

KARATE MAC Karate provides a sense of confidence and has something for everyone, from the person who wants to generate a good sweat, to those who want to test for belt promotions and/or compete at tournaments. Students are expected to be in class on a regular basis and practice at home. Members may visit and watch any of the classes. For a complete list of level and course descriptions, drop-in class options and class policies, please visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/karate. For more information, contact Will Cath at 503-517-7543 or [email protected].

NOVICE KARATE (ages 5 and older)This class covers the basic stances, blocks, punches and kata (forms), including the front punch, front kick, roundhouse kick and side kick. Students also learn the first four katas, which are required for promotion tests. 5/3-6/16 T/TH 4:45-5:15 p.m. Studio Three $40 KA053

Meet the InstructorJoe Osterman - ClimbingJoe Osterman is lead climbing instructor and attendant in MAC’s Climbing Gym. Osterman has been at MAC for the past year after moving from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He began climbing in college, and went on to work at the university’s climbing gym while also guiding outdoor trips. Osterman is an American Mountain Guides Association–certified, single-pitch instructor, a USA Climbing-certified level 1 route setter, and a wilderness first responder. He teaches everything from Tiny Tots to Women Who Rock climbing classes, and can be found in MAC’s Climbing Gym nearly every day. When he’s not climbing, you can find him skiing, mountain biking, surfing and camping.

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BEGINNER KARATE (ages 7 and older)Classes expand on the basic movements of punching, kicking, blocking and kata (forms). Kumite (sparring) is introduced, and class duration is increased to one hour. Students must have completed the novice class and have a basic understanding of the first four kihon (basic) kata. Students are expected to be in class on a regular basis and practice at home. To register, call 503-517-7543.Ongoing T/TH 5:15-6:15 p.m. Studio Three $30/month

INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED KARATE (ages 12+)Classes build on what is learned in the beginning/intermediate class and become more physically demanding. Students are expected to attend class on a regular basis and practice at home. Students must have achieved the rank of high blue belt and should attend the Friday kata/kumite drop-in class as well. To register, call 503-517-7543.Ongoing T/TH 6:15-7:45 p.m. Studio Three $30/month

FRIDAY KARATE CLASSNo registration is required. The Friday class is dedicated to the study of kata. This is the only class in which all students from the 5:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. classes train together. To participate, the student must have completed the novice class. This class is included in the beginner/intermediate and intermediate/advanced class registration. To register, call 503-517-7543.Ongoing F 6:30-7:45 p.m. Studio One $30/month

KAYAKINGMAC’s Outdoor Department presents kayaking classes for children instructed by world-renowned kayaker and MAC member coach Sam Drevo. Classes are held at the 50-meter Pool.For a complete list of level and course descriptions, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/water. For more information, contact Kellie Halkinrude at 503-517-7575 or [email protected].

KIDZ KAYAKING (55 pounds and greater)Children who enjoy swimming and weigh 55 pounds or more are encouraged to check out this program. Instructor Sam Drevo puts the fun in kayaking classes for children. No experience is necessary. 3/20 SU 4-5:30 p.m. 50-meter Pool $40 OA6034/10 SU 4-5:30 p.m. 50-meter Pool $40 OA6045/8 SU 4-5:30 p.m. 50-meter Pool $40 OA6016/12 SU 4-5:30 p.m. 50-meter Pool $40 OA602

LIFEGUARD TRAININGLIFEGUARD TRAINING (ages 15 and older)The American Red Cross Lifeguard Training course is designed to provide entry-level participants the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until EMS personnel take over. Participants who successfully complete the course will be certified in Lifeguarding, CPR for the Professional Rescuer, AED and First Aid. Attendance at all days and times is required. All participants must successfully complete the pre-requisites on the first day of class in order to continue

in the course. For more information, contact Jason Amos at 503-517-7508 or [email protected] 3/27-3/29 SU 4-8 p.m. and M/TU 10 a.m.-8 p.m. West Pool $175 AQ7805/20 (Friday, 5-7 p.m. for precourse assessments), 5/21, 5/22 and 5/28 SA and SU 10 a.m.-6 p.m. West Pool $175 AQ781

MY MAC PLAYSCHOOLMy MAC Playschool offers a safe, high quality program for MAC’s youngest members. The play-based curriculum helps children achieve developmentally appropriate goals while having fun in a small group setting. Daily activities focus on each child’s cognitive, physical, and social development. Children participate in story time, arts and crafts, snack, 30 minutes of active play and an occasional field trip.My MAC Playschool follows the Portland Public school calendar and offers an optional lunch hour daily for an additional $6. There is a $100 non-refundable registration fee due at the time of registration which goes toward field trip fees and classroom supplies.For more information, contact Playschool Supervisor Jenny Robinett at 503-517-7217 or [email protected].

MY MAC PLAYSCHOOL (ages 2 to 5)Registration is currently open for Fall 2016. There is no need to wait until March 4 to register for the following classes. Ages listed must be reached by Oct. 1, 2016:HUCKLEBERRIES (ages 3 to 5 years) M/W/TH/F 9 a.m.-noon $415/mo. YP304CRANBERRIES (ages 30 months to 40 months)M/W/F 9 a.m.-noon $370/mo. YP315BLUEBERRIES (ages 30 months to 40 months)M/W/F 9 a.m.-noon $370/mo. YP305STRAWBERRIES (ages 2 to 3 years)T/TH 9-11:30 a.m. $275/mo. YP314RASPBERRIES (ages 2 to 3 years)T/TH 9-11:30 a.m. $275/mo. YP306

MY MAC PLAYSCHOOL COOKS AND BOOKS (ages 2½ to 5)Children experience a world of exploration in activities based on a popular children’s book, including cooking, arts and crafts, music, movement, group games and more. This class is taught by My MAC Playschool staff. Children should bring their own lunch for the afternoon classes. A lunch hour is available following the morning class for $6.3/31 TH Noon-2 p.m. Activities Classroom $20 YP3104/8 F 9-11 a.m. Activities Classroom $20 YP3114/28 TH Noon-2 p.m. Activities Classroom $20 YP3125/26 TH Noon-2 p.m. Activities Classroom $20 YP313

RACQUETBALLMAC Court Sports offers a wide variety of competitive, recreational and developmental programs in the sport of racquetball. The goal of the racquetball program is to provide opportunities for adult and junior members to learn new skills, compete and have fun with others.For a complete list of level and course descriptions and class policies, visit http://www.

Meet the InstructorErin Zintek - DanceA Midwest native, Erin Zintek earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Iowa, where she was chosen to dance with the university’s Dancers In Company, traveling around the Midwest. Pre-professionally and professionally, Erin has danced with Charlotte Adams and Dancers, David Dorfman and Dancers, Poetic Rebound Co., and Bill Young. During the summer of 2008, she traveled to Brazil to study capoeira and dance with the company Bale Folclorico. Erin is the assistant coach for the MAC Company, and specializes in contemporary/modern movement. She choreographs for MAC and studios around Portland. She is certified in Pilates mat and reformer, and yoga, and teaches Evolution and Contemporary Dance Fitness.

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themac.com/group/pages/racquetball-new. For more information, contact Veronica Rydze at 503-517-7582 or [email protected].

JUNIOR RACQUETBALL CLINICS (ages 6 to 18)These free drop-in clinics are offered to juniors of all abilities. Clinics are instructed by MAC member coaches and MAC Head Professional Hank Marcus. Ends 5/11 W 4-5:30 p.m. RB/HB Courts 7-10 No cost Drop in

SAQ (Speed, Agility, Quickness)SAQ (Speed, Agility, and Quickness) classes help athletes develop agility, acceleration, speed, coordination and timing through drills and activities. Class takes place throughout the club, but participants meet in the southeast corner of the Main Gym at the beginning of class. For more information, contact Mike Donovan at 503-517-7578 or [email protected].

SAQ (ages 6 to 13)3/29-4/21 T/TH 4:30-5:30 p.m. Main Gym $80 YP2004/26-5/26 T/TH 4:30-5:30 p.m. Main Gym $100 YP201

SCUBAMAC’s Outdoor department, in conjunction with PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors), offers scuba classes for MAC children and adults. Classes are held at the West Pool. PADI is the world’s leading scuba diving training organization, offering a full range of dive courses from beginning to professional levels. If a class type that is not listed is desired, please ask, as MAC’s instructor can offer and customize any PADI class.For a complete list of level and course descriptions, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/water. For more information and to register, contact Chad Failla at 503-517-7574 or [email protected].

PADI SCUBA CLASSESTBD Referral Class West Pool $375TBD Private Referral West Pool $400TBD Full Certification West Pool $595TBD Scuba Refresher/Tune up West Pool $110

SQUASHMAC Squash offers a comprehensive program for all levels of squash players, from complete beginner to top class athletes. The goal is to provide world class training and fun, social and competitive events and leagues.For a complete list of level and course descriptions, competitive junior program and class policies, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/lessons-clinics-open-play. For more information, contact Ashley Read at 503-517-7585 or [email protected].

JUNIOR SQUASH JUNIOR BEGINNERS (ages 7 to 9) This is the entry level class for junior squash players. All basic elements, including rules, safety and basic techniques are introduced in a fun, relaxed environment. Racquets and goggles are supplied. 4/2-4/23 SA 9-9:45 a.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $60 SQ1004/30-5/21 SA 9-9:45 a.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $60 SQ1014/1-4/22 F 4:15-5 p.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $60 SQ1044/29-5/20 F 4:15-5:15 p.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $60 SQ105

JUNIOR ADVANCED BEGINNERS (ages 9 to 11) This class is the next step for juniors who have progressed through the beginner sessions. With their basic knowledge of squash, participants start improving their ball control and learning basic strategies through fun games and matches. 4/2-4/23 SA 9:45-10:30 a.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $60 SQ1024/30-5/21 SA 9:45-10:30 a.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $60 SQ103

ADULT SQUASH

LADIES BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE CLINIC NEW CLASSThis class is for women who are just starting the sport or who have played a little and want to improve their skills. Each week focuses on ball control and game strategy through fun drills and match play in a fun social environment. All equipment can be supplied. 3/28-4/18 M 6-7 p.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $80 SQ1064/25-5/23 M 6-7 p.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $100 SQ107

LADIES ADVANCED CLINIC NEW CLASSThis clinic is for advanced-level women. Each session covers an aspect of the game in detail through high-intensity drills, conditioned games and match play scenarios. Also covered are tournament preparation, pre- and post-match routines as well as the importance of mental focus. 3/29-4/19 T 6:45-7:45 p.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $80 SQ1084/26-5/24 T 6:45-7:45 p.m. Squash Courts 3/4 $100 SQ109

DOUBLES CLINICSThese doubles clinics bring expert instruction to this wonderful game. The program alternates weekly between beginner- and advanced-level instruction. Beginners learn basic positioning, strategies and techniques in a fun, safe environment. For more advanced players, the Squash Pro increases the pace and teaches more advanced shots and strategies. These clinics are held on a drop-in basis; no registration is required.3/30-ongoing W 6:30-7:30 p.m. Doubles Squash Court 2 $20 per clinic

SWIM SCHOOLMAC Swim School offers classes for swimmers of all abilities, ages 6 months and older. The goal is to provide a safe, fun environment where members of all ages learn safety and continually improve their swimming techniques. This educational program develops a foundation for members’ lifelong enjoyment of aquatics, health and fitness. For a complete list of level and course descriptions, drop-in class options and class policies, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/swim-group-lessons. For more information, contact Aquatics Manager Jason Amos at 503-517-7505 or [email protected].

ADULT SWIM CLASSES (ages 18 and older)This class is offered once a week in a group setting and is open to all skill levels. Instructors work with swimmers to set and achieve goals. For more information on adult classes and clinics, visit http://themac.com/group/pages/swim-adult-lessons. 3/29-5/31 T 7:15-8 p.m. 50-Meter Pool $62.50 SA1TZ3/30-6/1 W 11-11:45 a.m. 50-Meter Pool $62.50 SA1WJ3/31-6/2 TH 7:15-8 p.m. 50-Meter Pool $62.50 SA1RZ

ADULT STROKE TECHNIQUE SWIM CLINIC (ages 18 and older)This clinic is offered in a group setting where participants learn the three basics of swimming: breathing, body position and propulsion. The focus is primarily on freestyle, which incorporates all three components into one stroke. 5/22 SU 4-5 p.m. West Pool $6.25 SA1ST

Squash Head Pro Ashley Read introduces juniors to the game during one of several spring squash offerings.

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BIG FISH LITTLE FISH (ages 6 months to 3 years)These classes are parent-child swim lessons. One parent must accompany each child in the water. With a focus on safety education, the goal is to instill a love of the water in each student while helping parents bond with their child.3/30-4/27 W 9:20-9:50 a.m. SD Pool $31.25 SB1WD5/4-6/1 W 9:20-9:50 a.m. SD Pool $31.25 SB2WD4/3-5/22 SU 9:45-10:15 a.m. SD Pool $50.00 SB1UD4/3-5/22 SU 10:15-10:45 a.m. SD Pool $50.00 SB1UE3/28-4/27 M/W 6-6:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SB1MX*5/2-6/1 M/W 6-6:30 p.m. West Pool $56.25 SB2MX3/29-4/28 T/TH 4-4:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SB1TT5/3-6/2 T/TH 4-4:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SB2TT3/29-4/28 T/TH 6:30-7 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SB1TY5/3-6/2 T/TH 6:30-7 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SB2TY**4/2-6/4 SA 10-10:30 a.m. West Pool $50.00 SB1SE**4/2-6/4 SA 10:40-11:10 a.m. West Pool $50.00 SB1SF**4/2-6/4 SA 11:10-11:40 a.m. West Pool $50.00 SB1SG*No classes 5/30 **No classes 4/23 and 5/28

FLYING FISH (ages 3 to 5)With instructor guidance, children to explore the water independently in a shallow-water environment. With the pool depth set at 2 feet, children become more comfortable in the water with the ability to touch the bottom and walk around. They discover the fun of swimming through instructor-led songs, games and activities.3/29-4/26 T 10:45-11:30 a.m. West Pool $31.25 SF1TF5/3-5/31 T 10:45-11:30 a.m. West Pool $31.25 SF2TF

LEVELS 1-4 (ages 3 to 12)This program focuses on a progression-based curriculum where students master each level at their own pace. Swimmers learn breath control, floating, proper body position, how to propel themselves independently in the water and water safety.

3/29-4/28 T/TH 1:30-2 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1TRN5/3-6/2 T/TH 1:30-2 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S2TRN3/29-4/28 T/TH 2-2:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1TRP5/3-6/2 T/TH 2-2:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S2TRP3/29-4/28 T/TH 2:30-3 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1TRQ5/3-6/2 T/TH 2:30-3 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S2TRQ

LEVELS 1-6 (ages 3 to 12)This program focuses on a progression-based curriculum where students master each level at their own pace. Swimmers learn breath control, floating, proper body position, how to propel themselves independently in the water, the basics of freestyle and backstroke, and water safety.3/28-4/27 M/W 3-3:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1MWR*5/2-6/1 M/W 3-3:30 p.m. West Pool $56.25 S2MWR3/28-4/27 M/W 3:30-4 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1MWS*5/2-6/1 M/W 3:30-4 p.m. West Pool $56.25 S2MWS3/28-4/27 M/W 4-4:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1MWT*5/2-6/1 M/W 4-4:30 p.m. West Pool $56.25 S2MWT3/28-4/27 M/W 4:30-5 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1MWU*5/2-6/1 M/W 4:30-5 p.m. West Pool $56.25 S2MWU3/28-4/27 M/W 6-6:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1MWX*5/2-6/1 M/W 6-6:30 p.m. West Pool $56.25 S2MWX3/28-4/27 M/W 6:30-7 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1MWY*5/2-6/1 M/W 6:30-7 p.m. West Pool $56.25 S2MWY3/29-4/28 T/TH 3:30-4 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1TRS5/3-6/2 T/TH 3:30-4 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S2TRS3/29-4/28 T/TH 4-4:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1TRT5/3-6/2 T/TH 4-4:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S2TRT3/29-4/28 T/TH 4:30-5 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1TRU5/3-6/2 T/TH 4:30-5 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S2TRU3/29-4/28 T/TH 6-6:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1TRX5/3-6/2 T/TH 6-6:30 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S2TRX3/29-4/28 T/TH 6:30-7 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S1TRY5/3-6/2 T/TH 6:30-7 p.m. West Pool $62.50 S2TRY**4/2-6/4 SA 9-9:30 a.m. West Pool $50.00 S1SSC**4/2-6/4 SA 9:30-10 a.m. West Pool $50.00 S1SSD**4/2-6/4 SA 10-10:30 a.m. West Pool $50.00 S1SSE**4/2-6/4 SA 10:40-11:10 a.m. West Pool $50.00 S1SSF**4/2-6/4 SA 11:10-11:40 a.m. West Pool $50.00 S1SSG**4/2-6/4 SA 11:40-12:10 p.m. West Pool $50.00 S1SSH*No classes 5/30 **No classes 4/23 and 5/28

ADVANCED STATIONS LEVELS 6-10 (ages 6 to 12)Swimmers who progress to the advanced stations class work on endurance as they continue to improve their freestyle and backstroke technique. Swimmers also have the opportunity to learn and master breaststroke and butterfly.3/28-4/27 M/W 4-4:45 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SV1MT*5/2-6/1 M/W 4-4:45 p.m. West Pool $56.25 SV2MT3/29-4/28 T/TH 6-6:45 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SV1TX5/3-6/2 T/TH 6-6:45 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SV2TX*No classes 5/30

WATER POLO (ages 6 to 12)Players learn the basic skills and understanding of water polo in a recreational format. The class is conducted mostly is the shallow end of the pool. Players pass and swim with a water polo ball, learn egg beater for treading water and work as a team. This class is designed for fun as well as physical fitness. Participants need to have reached level 4 in the MAC swim lesson program.3/30-4/27 W 6:45-7:30 p.m. West Pool $31.25 WP1WZ5/4-6/1 W 6:45-7:30 p.m. West Pool $31.25 WP2WZ

BEGINNER SYNCHRO CLASS (ages 6 to 12)MAC’s competitive synchro team coaches conduct junior beginner synchro classes in the West Pool for strong swimmers who are at the novice level or new to the sport. Participants learn the skills needed for a beginner-level routine and figures. 3/28-4/27 M/W 6:30-7 p.m. West Pool $62.50 SY1MY*5/2-6/1 M/W 6:30-7 p.m. West Pool $56.25 SY2MY*No class on 5/30

Children explore the water independently, but with an instructor always nearby, during the Flying Fish classes for children ages 3 to 5.

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JUNIOR SYNCHRO CLASS (ages 13 to 18)MAC’s competitive synchronized swimming team coaches conduct junior classes in the West pool for swimmers with previous synchro experience. Participants explore a variety of skills used in competitive synchro, and they may be invited to participate in the annual spring synchro exhibition held in May. Session lengths vary and correspond with the swim lesson sessions. For more information, contact Lucie Svrcinova at 503-517-7513 or [email protected]. 3/29-4/28 T/TH 4-5 p.m. West Pool $125 SY1TR5/3-6/2 T/TH 4-5 p.m. West Pool $125 SY2TR

SPECIAL NEEDS CLASSES (all ages)One-on-one instruction is available for swimmers with special needs. Each student has unique capabilities and needs. Parents must contact the Swim School Supervisor to register and determine the appropriate curriculum. Thirty-minute classes follow the regular group lessons session dates, days, and times. Dedicated class time is available on Saturdays from noon-12:30 p.m. during the school year. Classes during the weekdays are available only if the regular group lessons don’t completely fill and an extra instructor is available. To register, call 503-517-7505.3/28-4/27 M/W 3-5 or 6-7 p.m. West Pool $62.50*5/2-6/1 M/W 3-5 or 6-7 p.m. West Pool $56.253/29-4/28 T/TH 1:30-3, 3:30-5 or 6-7 p.m. West Pool $62.505/3-6/2 T/TH 1:30-3, 3:30-5 or 6-7 p.m. West Pool $62.50**4/2-6/4 SA 12:10-12:40 p.m. West Pool $50*No class on 5/30 **No classes 4/23 and 5/28

PRE-SENIOR 2 SQUAD (ages 11 to 18) Pre-Senior 2 is for swimmers from middle school to high school looking for recreational training and/or competitive opportunities within the swim team. Athletes should be able to swim freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke. Competition is not required but is offered as an option. For more information, contact Coach Gary Leach at 503-517-7501 or [email protected].

TENNISMAC Tennis offers classes and lessons for all ages. Members improve their stroke, develop new point strategies and get a great workout. Children are introduced to the game and given an opportunity to develop enthusiasm and basic skills. Unless otherwise noted, no drop-ins are allowed.Missed classes are not refundable. Participation in previous sessions does not secure placement in a current session. MAC tennis professionals reserve the right to place participants in the proper class. For a complete list of levels, course descriptions and program policies, visit http://themac.com/group/pages/tennis. For more information contact Robin Franklin, 503-517-7561 or [email protected].

JUNIOR CLASSES

TINY TOTS 1 (ages 4 to 6)Fun drills and games increase hand-eye coordination and develop enthusiasm for the game. Class meets on Tennis Court 5 in the MAC Parking Structure. 3/28-4/25 M 3:30-4:15 p.m. Tennis Court 5 $55 TE101*5/2-6/6 M 3:30-4:15 p.m. Tennis Court 5 $55 TE2013/30-4/27 W 3:30-4:15 p.m. Tennis Court 5 $55 TE1025/4-6/8 W 3:30-4:15 p.m. Tennis Court 5 $66 TE202*No class on 5/30

TINY TOTS 2 (ages 4 to 6)Fun drills and games increase hand-eye coordination and beginning tennis skills. This class is for students who have been in at least one session of Tiny Tots 1.3/28-4/25 M 4:15-5 p.m. Tennis Court 5 $55 TE103*5/2-6/6 M 4:15-5 p.m. Tennis Court 5 $55 TE2033/30-4/27 W 4:15-5 p.m. Tennis Court 5 $55 TE1045/4-6/8 W 4:15-5 p.m. Tennis Court 5 $66 TE204*No class on 5/30

TINY TOTS SATURDAY (ages 4 to 6)Fun drills and games increase hand-eye coordination and develop enthusiasm for the game. Class meets on Tennis Court 1 (main clubhouse) with Coach Carol Sandoz. 4/2-4/30 SA Noon-12:45 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $55 TE105 *5/7-6/11 SA Noon-12:45 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $55 TE205*No class on 5/28

10 AND UNDER FUTURE STARS (ages 7 to 10)Serving and ground stokes are emphasized. The orange ball and 25-inch racquets are used. Students are encouraged to participate in the USTA Junior Team Tennis League. 3/28-4/25 M 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 3-4 $73 TE106*5/2-6/6 M 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 3-4 $73 TE2063/29-4/26 T 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 3-4 $73 TE1075/3-6/7 T 4-5 p.m. Tennis Court 3-4 $87 TE2073/30-4/27 W 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 3-4 $73 TE1085/4-6/8 W 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 3-4 $87 TE2083/31-4/28 TH 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 3-4 $73 TE1095/5-6/9 TH 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 3-4 $87 TE2094/2-4/30 SA 12:45-1:45 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $73 TE110 *5/7-6/11 SA 12:45-1:45 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $73 TE210*No classes on 5/28 or 5/30

11 AND ABOVE ACES (ages 11 and older)This is the intermediate-level class. The regular-size Tennis Court is used. Players need a 26-inch or longer tennis racquet. Players younger than 11 need instructor approval to join the class. Serving and how to play singles and doubles is emphasized. 3/28-4/25 M 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 1-2 $73 TE111*5/2-6/6 M 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 1-2 $73 TE2113/29-4/26 T 5-6 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $73 TE1125/3-6/7 T 5-6 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $87 TE2123/30-4/27 W 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 1-2 $73 TE1135/4-6/8 W 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 1-2 $87 TE2134/2-4/30 SA 1:45-2:45 p.m. Tennis Courts 1-2 $73 TE114 *5/7-6/11 SA 1:45-2:45 p.m. Tennis Courts 1-2 $73 TE214*No classes on 5/28 or 5/30

11 AND ABOVE CONTENDERSThis advanced-level class for juniors 11 and older who play in USTA Junior Team Tennis and are interested in playing, or have been playing, USTA junior tournaments. Participation requires instructor approval. Stroke development is emphasized. 3/29-4/28 T/TH 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 1-2 $146 TE1155/3-6/9 T/TH 4-5 p.m. Tennis Courts 1-2 $174 TE215

Meet the InstructorTopher Davis - SAQ, After-School BasketballNew Youth Programs/Court Sports attendant and instructor Topher Davis started playing Ultimate Frisbee at the University of Oregon in 2008, and played for five years, making four appearances at College Nationals. The team was three-time Northwest Regional Champion, and Davis was captain for two years, leading the team to a third-place finish at nationals both years. After graduating, Davis played on the USA U23 Mixed Team that won Gold at the 2013 U23 World Games. Now living in Portland, Davis is in his third year playing for the professional ultimate team, the Portland Stags. He teaches after-school basketball classes and speed/agility/quickness class.

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11 AND ABOVE CONTENDERS (Wednesdays only)This advanced-level class is for juniors 11 and older who play in USTA Junior Team Tennis and are interested in playing, or have been playing, USTA junior tournaments. Stroke development is emphasized. Class is conducted by teaching pro Craig Koessler.3/30-4/27 W 5-6 p.m. Tennis Court 2 $73 TE1165/4-6/8 W 5-6 p.m. Tennis Court 2 $87 TE216

HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY/JUNIOR VARSITYThis class is for those trying out for or playing on their high school team. Coach Waldemar Holowezki teaches the Tuesday class, Coach Bjorn Budden teaches the Thursday class. 3/29-4/26 T 6:15-7:15 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $73 TE1175/3-6/7 T 6:15-7:15 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $87 TE2173/31-4/28 TH 6:15-7:15 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $73 TE1185/5-6/9 TH 6:15-7:15 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $87 TE218

ADULT MORNING CLASSES

ADVANCED BEGINNINGPlayers learn basic strokes, court positions and strategies for singles and doubles play. Coach Bjorn Budden teaches the Monday class; Coach Craig Koessler teaches the Thursday class. 3/28-4/25 M 9:30-10:45 a.m. Tennis Court 3 $85 TE130*5/2-6/6 M 9:30-10:45 a.m. Tennis Court 3 $85 TE2303/31-4/28 TH 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 2 $85 TE1315/5-6/9 TH 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 2 $102 TE231*No class on 5/30

CONDITIONINGPlayers hit balls, develop point strategies for singles and doubles and get a great workout. Classes are limited to NTRP levels as indicated. Teaching Pro Craig Koessler teaches on Tennis Court 2; Coach Bjorn Budden teaches on Tennis Court 3.

NTRP ALL LEVELS3/28-4/25 M 9:30-10:45 a.m. Tennis Court 2 $85 TE1A*5/2-6/6 M 9:30-10:45 a.m. Tennis Court 2 $85 TE2A*No class on 5/30

NTRP 2.0+ The player has some lessons but needs on-court experience, has obvious stroke weakness, but is developing singles and doubles.3/31-4/28 TH 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 3 $85 TE1B5/5-6/9 TH 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 3 $102 TE2B

NTRP 2.0-3.03/30-4/27 W 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 2 $85 TE1C5/4-6/8 W 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 2 $102 TE2C

NTRP 3.0+ The player can place shots with moderate success, can sustain a rally at a slow pace, but lacks control when trying for power.3/28-4/25 M 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 2 $85 TE1D*5/2-6/6 M 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 2 $85 TE2D3/28-4/25 M Noon-1:15 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $85 TE1E*5/2-6/6 M Noon-1:15 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $85 TE2E3/30-4/27 W 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 3 $85 TE1F5/4-6/8 W 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 3 $102 TE2F3/31-4/28 TH 9:30-10:45 a.m. Tennis Court 2 $85 TE1G5/5-6/9 TH 9:30-10:45 a.m. Tennis Court 2 $102 TE2G3/31-4/28 TH Noon-1:15 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $85 TE1H5/5-6/9 TH Noon-1:15 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $102 TE2H4/1-4/29 F 9:30-10:45 a.m. Tennis Court 2 $85 TE1L5/6-6/10 F 9:30-10:45 a.m. Tennis Court 2 $102 TE2L4/1-4/29 F 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 3 $85 TE1J5/6-6/10 F 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 3 $102 TE2J*No class on 5/30

NTRP 3.5+ The player has achieved stroke dependability and direction on shots within reach, including forehand and backhand volleys, still lacks depth and variety, seldom double faults and occasionally forces errors on the serve.

3/28-4/25 M 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 3 $85 TE1K*5/2-6/6 M 10:45 a.m.-noon Tennis Court 3 $85 TE2K*No class on 5/30

LADIES 3.0 AND BELOWThis is a drop-in class for women who are 3.0 and below. It runs in conjunction with Tuesday Women’s Open Play. The class is taught by Coach Waldemar Holowetzki. It provides a great workout for Women’s Open. Ongoing T 8:15-9 a.m. Tennis Court 5 $12/per class drop-in

LADIES 3.5 AND ABOVEThis is a call-in class for women 3.5 and above. It runs in conjunction with Tuesday Women’s Open Play. It provides a great workout for Women’s Open. Call 503-517-7561 on Monday to sign up for that week’s class; limited to the first eight who call in. This class is taught by Coach Waldemar Holowetzki.Ongoing T 9-9:45 a.m. Tennis Court 1 $12 per class Drop in

ADULT EVENING CLASSESTUESDAY EVENING ADVANCED BEGINNING – NTRP 2.0-3.0Players learn basic strokes, court positions and strategies for singles and doubles play. This class is taught by Coach Bjorn Budden. 3/29-4/26 T 6:15-7:30 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $85 TE1405/3-6/7 T 6:15-7:30 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $102 TE240

WEDNESDAY EVENING CARDIO – NTRP 3.0 AND ABOVEPlayers run, hit balls and get a great workout. This class is taught by Coach Craig Koessler. 3/30-4/27 W 6:15-7:30 p.m. Tennis Court 2 $85 TE1415/4-6/8 W 6:15-7:30 p.m. Tennis Court 2 $102 TE241

THURSDAY EVENING CARDIO – NTRP 3.0 AND ABOVEPlayers run, hit balls and get a great workout. The class is taught by Coach Bjorn Budden. 3/31-4/28 TH 7:15-8:30 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $85 TE1425/5-6/9 TH 7:15-8:30 p.m. Tennis Court 3 $102 TE242

THURSDAY EVENING INTERMEDIATE – NTRP 3.0-3.5Players review and drill basic strokes and learn advanced strategies for singles and doubles play. The class is taught by Coach Waldemar Holowetzki. 3/31-4/28 TH 6:15-7:15 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $73 TE1435/5-6/9 TH 6:15-7:15 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $87 TE2433/31-4/28 TH 7:15-8:15 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $73 TE1445/5-6/9 TH 7:15-8:15 p.m. Tennis Court 1 $87 TE244

TINY TOTSMAC Tiny Tots offers children from walking toddlers through age 5 an opportunity to take part in a variety of activities that help their physical, mental and social development. Children have the opportunity to interact with others of similar age.For a complete list of classes and course descriptions, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/tiny-tots-classes. For more information, contact Tiny Tots Supervisor Leslie Luttrell at 503-517-7573 or [email protected].

PARENT-ASSISTED CLASSES (24 months to 3 years)Children and their parents participate in structured activities that are more active and involve moves like the hokey pokey, moving like animals, galloping, skipping and running. This class uses equipment such as bean bags, hula hoops and musical instruments. The cost is $27 or $30 for each additional class a child takes, depending on the price of the first class.**3/30-6/1 W 10-10:45 a.m. Main Gym $54 YP0013/31-6/2 TH 9-9:45 a.m. Main Gym $60 YP002**No class on 4/20

PARENT-ASSISTED ACTIVE ARTISTS (24 months to 3 years)This class is designed for parents and their children to play, create and get messy together. Staff cleans up the mess. Each week a different craft is completed and time is left to play on the toys and inflatables. Particpants should come dressed accordingly: some activities use paints, glue, markers and stamps. The cost is $27 or $30 for each additional class a child takes, depending on the price of the first class.3/28-5/23 M 10-10:45 a.m. Main Gym $54 YP0033/29-5/31 T 9-9:45 a.m. Main Gym $60 YP004

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MOVE AND GROOVE (ages 3 to 5) NEW CLASSCome move and groove with Melissa Nornes. This class is a fun way to explore movement through music, develop physical skills, channel energy, stimulate imagination and promote creativity. Move and Groove provides children with opportunities for non-competitive and creative experiences by exploring different ways to move, as well as challenge them to explore no-verbal forms of self-expression. The class promotes strength, coordination, balance, and spatial awareness, while integrating more progressive concepts, such as concentration, self-discipline, responsibility and respect. Each additional class a child takes, the price is $30 or $27, depending on the price of the first class.3/30-6/1 W 1-1:45 p.m. Main Gym $60 YP005

BUSY BEES (ages 3 to 5) NEW CLASSCan you hear the buzz? Everyone watch out because the Busy Bees have arrived! This new class offers a variety of physically active play, such as tag games, walk/run/jump activities, obstacle courses, fitness circuits and more. Other structured exercises keep them buzzing around. Each additional class a child takes, the price is $30 or $27, depending on the price of the first class.**3/30-6/1 W 9-9:45 a.m. Main Gym $54 YP0063/29-5/31 T 10-10:45 a.m. Main Gym $60 YP007**No class on 4/20

SPORTY SPIDERS (ages 3 to 5)Children learn the fundamentals of sports such as basketball, baseball and soccer. Gymnasium and playground games and relays are included. Each additional class a child takes, the price is $30 or $27 depending on the first class.3/28-5/23 M 11-11:45 a.m. West Gym $54 YP0083/29-5/31 T 11-11:45 a.m. West Gym $60 YP009**3/30-6/1 W 9-9:45 a.m. West Gym $60 YP0103/30-6/1 W 1-1:45 p.m. West Gym $60 YP0113/31-6/2 TH 11-11:45 a.m. West Gym $60 YP012**4/1-6/3 F 10-10:45 a.m. West Gym $54 YP013**No classes 4/20 or 4/22

SPEED AND QUICKNESS (ages 3 to 5)Winner of the 2011 NACAD youth fitness program of the year, this fun, upbeat class works children to the bone with speed ball, hurdles, parachutes, timed relays and ladder work. Each additional class a child takes, the price is $30 or $27 depending on the price of the first class.3/28-5/23 M 10-10:45 a.m. West Gym $54 YP0143/29-5/31 TU 10-10:45 a.m. West Gym $60 YP0153/30-6/1 W 10-10:45 a.m. West Gym $60 YP0163/31-6/2 TH 10-10:45 a.m. West Gym $60 YP0173/31-6/2 TH 1-1:45 p.m. West Gym $60 YP018**4/1-6/3 F 11-11:45 a.m. West Gym $54 YP019**No classes 4/22

LEARNING LIZARDS (ages 3 to 5)This class includes parachute, activity song, free play and a theme for each week that helps stimulate each child’s senses such as colors, shapes, hula hoops, bean bags etc. Each additional class a child takes, the price is $30 or $27 depending on the price of the first class. 3/28-5/23 M 11-11:45 a.m. Main Gym $54 YP020*3/30-6/1 W 11-11:45 a.m. Main Gym $54 YP0213/31-6/2 TH 1-1:45 p.m. Main Gym $60 YP022**No class 4/20

SPRING SPORTS (ages 3 to 5)This class consists of popular sports that are played in the spring, such as baseball, soccer and track and field. Children learn the fundamentals, such as kicking, throwing, shooting, hitting and passing. Each additional class a child takes, the price is $30 or $27 depending on the price of the first class.3/28-5/23 M 1-1:45 p.m. West Gym $54 YP0233/29-5/31 T 9-9:45 a.m. West Gym $60 YP0243/29-5/31 T 1-1:45 p.m. West Gym $60 YP025*3/30-6/1 W 11-11:45 a.m. West Gym $54 YP0263/31-6/2 TH 9-9:45 a.m. West Gym $60 YP027**No class 4/20

MAC offers a variety of Tiny Tots classes and activities for children ages 2 to 5 years old.

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CREATIVE BUILDERS (ages 3 to 5)Children learn to build structures using building blocks, popsicle sticks, toothpicks and marshmallows and LEGOs. Each additional class a child takes, the price is $30 or $27 depending on the price of the first class.3/29-5/31 TU 1-1:45 p.m. Main Gym $60 YP028

SAFETY CLASS (ages 3 to 5)Children learn the basics of safety. Each week focuses on a new subject, such as fire, bike, street and car safety. Each additional class a child takes, the price is $30 or $27 depending on the price of the first class.3/31-6/2 TH 10-10:45 a.m. Main Gym $60 YP029

OPEN GYM (walking to age 5)Children walking to age 3 must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Children between ages 3 to 5 may be dropped off. Members will be charged $6 per child per hour. Check themac.com for the addition of open gym dates and times once the session starts.3/28-5/23 M 9-9:50 a.m. Main Gym $63/28-5/23 M 1-1:50 p.m. Main Gym $63/29-5/31 TU 11-11:50 a.m. Main Gym $63/31-6/2 TH 11-11:50 a.m. Main Gym $6**4/1-6/3 F 9-9:50 a.m. Main Gym $6**4/1-6/3 F 10-10:50 a.m. Main Gym $6**4/1-6/3 F 11-11:50 a.m. Main Gym $6**No classes 4/22 or 5/27

SATURDAY OPEN GYM (walking to age 5)Children walking to age 3 must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Children between ages 3 to 5 may be dropped off. Members are charged $6 per child per hour.4/9 SA 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $65/14 SA 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6

SPRING BREAK OPEN GYM (walking to age 5)Children walking to age 3 must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Children ages 3 to 5 may be dropped off. Members are charged per child, per hour.3/21 M 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr3/22 T 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr3/23 W 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr3/24 TH 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr3/25 F 9 a.m.-noon Main Gym $6/hr

VOLLEYBALLMAC Court Sports offers a variety of competitive, recreational and developmental volleyball classes. The goal of the volleyball program is to provide opportunities for adult and junior members to learn new skills, compete and have fun with others.For a complete list of level and course descriptions and class policies, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/volleyball. For more information, contact Veronica Rydze at 503-517-7582 or [email protected].

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL

BEGINNERS YOUTH VOLLEYBALL CLASSES (ages 8 to 12)This class covers basic volleyball fundamentals, including passing, hitting, serving, receiving, footwork and defensive techniques. It also teaches team-building techniques and instills a personal work ethic. This class is a great way for newcomers and returning beginners to prepare for the upcoming MAC volleyball season.3/29-4/21 T/TH 3:45-4:30 p.m. West Gym $76 VB011

YOUTH ACTIVITIESMAC’s Youth Programs Department offers educational and activity classes to junior members during the fall, winter and spring class sessions. The goal of MAC activity classes and workshops is to provide the opportunity for juniors to have fun, explore creative arts and music, and foster development.For a complete list of course descriptions, visit http://www.themac.com/group/pages/junior-activity. For more information, contact Mike Donovan at 503-517-7578 or [email protected].

PLAYING WITH POLYMERS (ages 6-10)See why chemicals have all the fun! Children explore, create and play with the most entertaining and useful molecule known to science, and discover its many shapes and forms.They even make a polymer to take home and keep.4/21 4:30-5:30 p.m. Location TBA $19.20 YP405

SUPER STRUCTURES (ages 6-10)Children discover the strengths of triangles, cylinders and arches and learn how combinations of these shapes make sturdy homes and skyscrapers. They build their own super structures and an earthquake-proof building. This class is taught by Mad Science.5/19 4:30-5:30 p.m. Location TBA $20.40 YP406

ETIQUETTE FOR SELF-ESTEEMThis class covers introductions and handshakes, posture, image, cell phone/texting/technology etiquette, public speaking, thank you notes, basic table manners and situational role play. Instructor and MAC member Melanie Perko is a nationally recognized expert on business and social etiquette.AGES 8-105/9 M 4-5 p.m. Location TBA $18 YP403AGES 11 AND OLDER5/9 M 5-6 p.m. Location TBA $18 YP404

BEGINNING GUITARThis class is for juniors or adults who have had very little or no guitar experience. Students learn the basics of reading music, tablature and playing chords. Music is chosen from a range of classic to contemporary rock. Students must provide their own guitar. This class is instructed by Tim Uecker.4/6-5/25 W 5-6 p.m. Activities Room $189/$225 YP410

TABLE MANNERS (ages 7 to 12)In this fun luncheon workshop led by Chef Brian Quinn, formerly of Ivy House Restaurant, children learn proper placement and usage of table items, appropriate table conversations and other dining etiquette. Parents are welcome and the class includes lunch. 5/15 SU 10:30 a.m.-noon Location TBA $50 YP407

GLEEKIDZ PDX (ages 6 to 11)Students of all levels learn new songs through fun and games and learn to play ukulele and glockenspiel bells. Advanced children are challenged with more complex vocal and instrumental parts. There is a performance at the end of class for friends and family. Class is instructed by Musikhaus.4/5-5/31 T 4-5:30 p.m. Location TBA $199 YP402

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OTHER PROGRAMSCOMPETITIVE ATHLETICSInterested in joining one of MAC’s nationally-ranked competitive athletic teams? Contact the coach listed below to sign up and visit www.themac.com for more information on your sport of choice.

BASKETBALLVan DeKoning 503-517-7572 [email protected]://themac.com/group/pages/basketball

CLIMBINGDrew White 503-517-7576 [email protected] http://www.themac.com/group/pages/climbing-team

DANCELaura Haney 503-517-7544 [email protected]://themac.com/group/pages/student-company

GYMNASTICSMeg Doxtator 503-517-7561 [email protected] http://themac.com/group/pages/gymnastics-classes

KARATESensei Bill Plapinger 503-614-9142 [email protected] http://themac.com/group/pages/karate

RACQUETBALLHank Marcus 503-639-3410 [email protected] http://themac.com/group/pages/racquetball-new

SKI RACINGJustin Rackley 503-517-7581 [email protected]://themac.com/group/pages/ski-programs

SQUASHAshley Read 503-517-7585 [email protected]://themac.com/group/pages/squash

SWIM TEAMAlex Nikitin 503-517-7502 [email protected]://themac.com/group/pages/swim-team

SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMINGLucie Svrcinova 503-517-7513 [email protected]://themac.com/group/pages/synchro

TENNISDan Baggett 503-517-7571 [email protected] http://www.themac.com/group/pages/tennis

VOLLEYBALLVan DeKoning 503-517-7572 [email protected] http://themac.com/group/pages/junior-volleyball

PERSONAL TRAINING/PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONMAC offers top level private instruction and personal training in all programs offered. Contact the staff person below for more information and to schedule personal training.

BASEBALLMatt Caputo 503-517-7577 [email protected]

BASKETBALLMatt Caputo 503-517-7577 [email protected]

CLIMBINGDrew White 503-517-7576 [email protected]

CPR/FIRST AID CERTIFICATIONJason Amos 503-517-7508 [email protected]

DANCELaura Haney 503-517-7544 [email protected]

GYMNASTICSRob Petit 503-517-7559 [email protected]

FOOTBALLMatt Caputo 503-517-7577 [email protected]

KARATESensei Bill Plapinger 503-614-9142 [email protected]

LACROSSEMatt Caputo 503-517-7577 [email protected]

LIFEGUARD/CPR CERTIFICATIONJason Amos 503-517-7508 [email protected]

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIESKellie Halkinrude 503-517-7575 [email protected]

PERSONAL FITNESS TRAININGAndy Shupp 503-517-7548 [email protected]

RACQUETBALLHank Marcus 503-639-3410 [email protected]

SAQ (Speed, Agility, Quickness)Matt Caputo 503-517-7577 [email protected]

SQUASHAshley Read 503-517-7585 [email protected]

SWIM SCHOOLJason Amos 503-517-7508 [email protected]

SWIM TEAMAlex Nikitin 503-517-7502 [email protected]

SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMINGLucie Svrcinova 503-517-7513 [email protected]

TENNISDan Baggett 503-517-7571 [email protected]

TRACKMatt Caputo 503-517-7577 [email protected]

VOLLEYBALLMatt Caputo 503-517-7577 [email protected]

YOUTH FITNESS TRAININGMatt Caputo 503-517-7577 [email protected]

WATER POLOTim Roberson-Hamlin 503-517-7505 [email protected]

WATER FITNESSLisa Best 503-517-7514 [email protected]

WELLNESS PACKAGESKeri Donovan 503-517-7539 [email protected]

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JUNIOR RULES

• Juniormembersarerequiredtoconductthemselvesinacour-teousandrespectfulmannerwhileusingtheclubfacilities.Ifanyruleisviolated,ajunior’smembershipprivilegesmaybesuspended.

• Duringtheschoolyear, juniorsages11to13areallowedintheclubhouse without an accompanying adult from 2-9 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from opening to closing on weekends and legal holidays. During the summer break, they are allowed in the clubhouse without an accompanying adult from opening to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from opening to closing on weekends and legal holidays.

• Juniors14andolderareallowed in theclubhousewithoutanaccompanying adult from opening to closing throughout the year.

• JuniormembersmustcheckinwhenenteringtheclubattheAth-letic Entrance, Front Desk or Fourth Floor Entrance. Juniors ages 7 to 10 must provide their name and/or membership number. Mem-bers ages 11 to 17 must scan their current photo membership card or enter their membership number into the keypad.

• JuniorsareencouragedtoentertheclubbytheAthleticEntrance.Juniors may not congregate in the Main Lobby while waiting to be picked up.

• In thepast, juniorshavenotbeenallowedtohostguests.Theclub is currently undertaking a Junior Guest Pass Pilot Program to explorethefeasibilityofallowingjuniorstohostguestsinlimitedcir-cumstances, The program has specific rules and policies. For more information about the pilot, contact At Your Service.

• TheJuniorLoungeandE&CGalleryareavailableforusebyjuniorsduringjuniorhours.

• ProperattireisrequiredinthesocialareasoftheclubincludingtheMain Entrance, lobbies and first-floor restaurants. See Club Rules or Dress Code brochure for details.

• Basement-levelsenior locker rooms,saunas,steamroomandwhirlpoolareoff limits to juniorsexceptonFamilyDayswhenaccompanied by an adult member.

FACILITIES HOURS AND RULES

• Dressshoesormarking-soledshoesareprohibitedoncourts,gymnasium, and in all studios.

• Handball:Juniorsmayusehandballcourts1-6,exceptduringprime time or when in use by senior or intermediate members. Juniors must vacate the court if senior or intermediate members wish to use the court. Junior members are expected to adhere to all court rules and regulations. Reserve courts online or by calling 503-517-7599.

• Squash:Juniorsages13andyoungermayusesquashcourts1-6,howeverduringprimetime,5-5:45p.m.,therearelimitsoncourts1and2:Juniorsmustplaywithanadult(notsolelyanotherjunior)and they cannot play solo. Monday through Thursday, they may make no more than two reservations per week for courts 1 and 2. If lessonsarenottakingplaceonCourt1orCourt6aftertheJuniorClinic, these courts will be released. Reserve courts online or by calling503-517-7584.

• Racquetball:Juniorsmayuseracquetballcourts5-10,exceptdur-ingprimetimehours (5:30-7:30p.m.)orwhen inusebysenioror intermediate members. Juniors must vacate the court if senior or intermediate members wish to use the court. Junior members are expected to adhere to all court rules and regulations. Reserve courts online or by calling 503-517-7599.

GENERAL INFORMATION• Tennis:Juniorsareallowedtoreserveonepre-reservedcourtper

week, but may play on as many day-of-play courts as are available. Juniors are not allowed to reserve tennis courts during adult prime times: 9:30 a.m., noon and 5 p.m. Tennis court attire: No cutoffs, swimsuits,jeansorexerciseoutfits.Shirtsmustbeworn.Alltenniscourt reservations must be made or cancelled by calling the reser-vation line at 503-517-7590.

• Adultweightrooms:Juniorsmustbeage14oroldertousetheadult weight rooms.

• JuniorWeightRoom:Juniorsages7 to13mayuse the room Monday through Wednesday from 3:30-7 p.m.; Thursday and Friday from 3:30-6 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For holiday hours, contact Classes/Camps Supervi-sor Mike Donovan at 503-517-7578 or [email protected].

• Swimming pools: Pool schedules are available in theAquat-ics Office, on the -M-formation Wall and on the MAC website at http://themac.com/group/pages/pool-schedules.

AtYourService Kevin Pollack Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat./Sun. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. First Floor 503-517-7235

AthleticServices Ed Stoner 8a.m.-4:30p.m. Basement 503-517-7525

Aquatics Jason Amos 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mezzanine 503-517-7508

Fitness Darrell Duvauchelle 8a.m.-4:30p.m. Basement 503-517-7545

Gymnastics Meg Doxtator 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Parking Structure 503-517-7562

CourtSports Dan Baggett 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Main Gym 503-517-7571

Dance Laura Haney 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Basement 503-517-7544

MemberEvents Abby DenUyl 8 a.m.-5 p.m. First Floor 503-517-7265

Outdoor Chad Failla 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Climbing Gym East 503-517-7574

Squash Ashley Read 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Mezzanine 503-517-7585

Tennis Dan Baggett 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Main Gym 503-517-7571

YouthPrograms Cathy Heinke 8a.m.-4:30p.m. Parking Structure 503-517-7218

BattingCage (Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Softball) reservation required 7a.m.-4:30p.m. West Gym 503-517-7235

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The 2016 Summer Guide to Camps and Classes will be included with the April issue of The Winged M. An electronic version will also be available. Registration for summer begins at 7 a.m. Friday, April 8.

BIG THINGS TO KNOW

Register online at www.theMAC.com, call 503-517-7235 or visit At Your Service.

Current MAC members may enroll their non-member children and grandchildren in camps and classes during the summer. Non-member children and grandchildren are subject to a 20 percent non-member fee. For non-member registration information, contact At Your Service at [email protected] or 503-517-7235.

For camp-specific information, contact Youth Programs Supervisor Mike Donovan at [email protected] or 503-517-7578. For general camp or club information, contact At Your Service.

REGISTRATION

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Build a day of camps your child wants! The format features morning, midday and afternoon blocks, with a lunch and snack break. Having three blocks provides a full day of fun that starts at 9 a.m. and continues until 4 p.m. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Campers ages 7 and older may be released to the Junior Lounge, where an attendant is present, until 5:30 p.m. The program blocks consist of the MORNING BLOCK from 9-11 a.m., MIDDAY BLOCK from 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. and AFTERNOON BLOCK from 2-4 p.m. Lunch options are available each day.

SAMPLE MAC SUMMER CAMPS WEEK

5-year-old Scarlet: 9-11 a.m. Tiny Tots Arts & Crafts | 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Princess Ballet | 2-4 p.m. Gymnastics

8-year-old Kai: 9-11 a.m. Eric Reveno Basketball | 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Racquetball | 2-4 p.m. Gladiator/Ninja

9-year-old Nico: 9-11 a.m. Breakdancing | 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Climbing (M-Th) | 2-4 p.m. Swim (M-Th) and 11:45 a.m.- 4 p.m. Five Star Camp (Friday only)

SUMMER CAMP FORMAT

Check-in and check-out for camps is once again held in the E&C Gallery – the area in front of the Junior Lounge, adjacent to the Athletic Entrance. Supervised lunch time is also held in this area.

SUMMER CAMP CHECK-IN AND LUNCH

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The 2016 Summer Guide to Camps and Classes will be included with the April issue of The Winged M. An electronic version will also be available. Registration for summer begins at 7 a.m. Friday, April 8.

BIG THINGS TO KNOW

Register online at www.theMAC.com, call 503-517-7235 or visit At Your Service.

Current MAC members may enroll their non-member children and grandchildren in camps and classes during the summer. Non-member children and grandchildren are subject to a 20 percent non-member fee. For non-member registration information, contact At Your Service at [email protected] or 503-517-7235.

For camp-specific information, contact Youth Programs Supervisor Mike Donovan at [email protected] or 503-517-7578. For general camp or club information, contact At Your Service.

REGISTRATION

A PREVIEW GUIDE TO

Build a day of camps your child wants! The format features morning, midday and afternoon blocks, with a lunch and snack break. Having three blocks provides a full day of fun that starts at 9 a.m. and continues until 4 p.m. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Campers ages 7 and older may be released to the Junior Lounge, where an attendant is present, until 5:30 p.m. The program blocks consist of the MORNING BLOCK from 9-11 a.m., MIDDAY BLOCK from 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. and AFTERNOON BLOCK from 2-4 p.m. Lunch options are available each day.

SAMPLE MAC SUMMER CAMPS WEEK

5-year-old Scarlet: 9-11 a.m. Tiny Tots Arts & Crafts | 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Princess Ballet | 2-4 p.m. Gymnastics

8-year-old Kai: 9-11 a.m. Eric Reveno Basketball | 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Racquetball | 2-4 p.m. Gladiator/Ninja

9-year-old Nico: 9-11 a.m. Breakdancing | 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m. Climbing (M-Th) | 2-4 p.m. Swim (M-Th) and 11:45 a.m.- 4 p.m. Five Star Camp (Friday only)

SUMMER CAMP FORMAT

Check-in and check-out for camps is once again held in the E&C Gallery – the area in front of the Junior Lounge, adjacent to the Athletic Entrance. Supervised lunch time is also held in this area.

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