Summer 2013 E-Guide

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Richland Parks and Recreation, Summer Guide

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Aquatics

Arts & Crafts

Cards, Socials and Fun

Dance

Dog Training

Finance

Fitness

General Education

Home & Gardening

Language

Martial Arts

Outdoor Activities

Park Ranger Activities

Special Events

Sports

Technology

Trips

Wellness

Yoga

Fine Print

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George Prout Pool 1005 Swift Boulevard

Opens Saturday, June 8 Closes Sunday, August 25

Wading Pool at Howard Amon Park Hours: 10:00am-8:00pm daily Opens Saturday, May 25 Closes Monday, September 2 No Fee

Badger Mountain Splash & Play 5,950ft², zero depth water playground features 19 interactive water spray elements for all to enjoy. 350 Keene Road in south Richland. Hours: 10:00am-8:00pm daily Open Saturday, May 25 Closed Monday, September 2 No Fee

Howard Amon Swim Dock Roped off swim area with swim dock in a portion of the Columbia River. Opening/closing dates are dependent upon river levels and current.

Leslie Groves Swim Area Roped off swim area on a slow flowing portion of the Columbia River. Opening/closing dates are dependent upon river levels and current.

Swim Lesson Registration Information

Registration begins at 8:00am at RCC or on-line: www.richlandparksandrec.com

Request ID & Pin prior to registration date at 942-7529 or [email protected]

Each lesson group is limited to 10 participants.

Swim lessons meet Monday-Friday for two weeks.

Lessons will be cancelled due to inclement weather, only when lightning is present.

Lesson descriptions located at: RCC or on-line at www.richlandparksandrec.com

Evening Family Swims Bring your pool toys for some family fun and games. Wednesdays & Fridays, 7:00-8:30pm

Public Swim Hours Tuesday-Friday: 1:15-2:45; 3:00-4:30; 7:00-8:30 Monday: 1:15-2:45; 3:00-4:30 Saturday: 1:00-2:30; 2:45-4:15; 4:30-6:00; 6:15-7:45 Sunday: 1:00-2:30; 2:45-4:15; 4:30-6:00 Daily Swim Fees: Res. Non-Res. Youth (17 and under) $1.25 $1.50 Adult (18 and over) $2.25 $2.75 (Daily swim cards are available at Community Center) Pool Rental 2 hours $256.75(R) /$321.00(N)

Session 1

June 10-21

Register – June 7

Parent & Tot (6 months-4 yrs.) $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Minnows (4-6yrs) $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Otters $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Beginner 1 (Previously Level 1) $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Beginner 2 (Previously Level 2 $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Advanced Beginner (Previously Level 3) $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Intermediate (Previously Level 4) $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Swimmer (Previously Level 5) $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Advanced Swimmer (Previously Level 6) $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Adult Swim Lessons $22.50(R)/$28.00(N)

Pre-Guard Prep $40.00(R)/$50.00(N)

Aide Certification $40.00(R)/$50.00(N)

Session 2

June 24-July 5

Register – June 21

Session 3

July 8-19

Register – July 5

Session 4

July 22-August 2

Register – July 19

Session 5

August 5-16

Register – August 2

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Weekly Swim Schedule

Class Time Session 1 June 10-21

Register - June 7

Session 2 June 24-July 5

Register - June 21

Session 3 July 8-19

Register - July 5

Session 4 July 22-August 2

Register - July 19

Session 5 August 5-16

Register - Aug 2

7:00-8:00 11-18 yrs. Novice Swim Team June 17-July 26 Monday - Friday 8:10-9:10 10-yrs & under

9:20-9:50

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General Swim Sessions – Monday-Friday, 1:15-2:45pm and 3:00-4:30pm Evening General Swim Sessions – Tuesday-Friday, 7:00-8:30pm

4:45-5:15

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Swim Lesson Information Session Test your child’s ability and learn their swim level. Life guards will answer any questions you have about swimming lessons and offer techniques to help your child excel in the water. Thursday, June 6 5:30-6:30pm George Prout Pool, 1005 Swift Boulevard

Adult Weekend Swim Lessons Move at your own pace in this class designed for ages 14 and older. Attention is given to individual skills. Small class size will maximize your learning experience. 7900 Saturdays, 6/22-8/24 10:45-11:30am 7902 Sundays, 6/23-8/25 10:45-11:30am George Prout Pool, 1005 Swift Boulevard

Parent & Tot Weekend Swim Lessons Help children 6 months to 3 years, get ready to swim by emphasizing fun in the water. Parents and children participate together in guided practice sessions that help kids learn elementary swimming skills, including water entry, bubble blowing, front kicking, back floating, underwater exploration, kicking and swimming back to the side of the pool and more. 7901 Saturdays, 6/22-8/24 10:45-11:30am 7903 Sundays, 6/23-8/25 10:45-11:30am George Prout Pool, 1005 Swift Boulevard

Lap Swim

Designated lanes for lap swim Mon-Fri. Kickboards, pull-buoys, workout help and other training aids may be arranged upon request. Monday-Friday 12:15-1:00pm Saturday & Sunday 11:45am-12:45pm $1.25 per swim. Purchase a lap swim card at the Richland Community Center prior to attending.

Pre-Guard Prep Ages 11-15. Shadow on-duty lifeguards, receive hands-on experience, train in basic rescue techniques and get a behind the scenes look at the job of a lifeguard. Pre-Guard Prep is very beneficial for those interested in becoming a lifeguard at the age of 16. Learn prevention, response, professionalism, fitness and leadership. Registration begins June 21.

Aide Certification Program Ages 11-15. Learn what it takes to teach swim lessons and how to be an effective swim instructor assistant. Successful completion will give you the opportunity to volunteer for actual Parks and Recreation swim classes. Registration begins June 7.

Novice Swim Team Min. 10 / Max. 40 This program is designed to introduce children to competitive swimming in a recreation setting. Participants must pass the Advanced Beginner level of swim lessons to be eligible. Program is approximately 7 weeks featuring several swim meets with the teams from the Pasco and Kennewick pools. Skills and techniques will be taught by pool staff with competitive swim team experience. All participants will receive a t-shirt. Shirt size requested upon registration. Monday-Friday, June 17-July 26 7851 7:00-8:00am 11-18 years old $40.00(R)/$50.00(N) 7852 8:10-9:10am 10 years old or younger $40.00(R)/$50.00(N) George Prout Pool, 1005 Swift Boulevard

Aquacise Min. 6 / Max. 15 Burn those calories with shallow and deep water workouts! This fitness class is designed for all levels and will include topics such as stretching, toning and safety to help achieve total fitness while in the water. A variety of exercises with equipment will result in more flexibility, better balance and a general overall feeling of wellbeing. Monday-Friday, 5:55-6:55pm 7846 June 10-June 21 $22.50(R)/$28.00(N) 7847 June 24-July 5 $22.50(R)/$28.00(N) 7848 July 8-July 19 $22.50(R)/$28.00(N) 7849 July 22-August 2 $22.50(R)/$28.00(N) 7850 August 5-August 16 $22.50(R)/$28.00(N) George Prout Pool, 1005 Swift Boulevard

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Water Safety Instructor (WSI) The purpose of the American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor course is to train instructor candidates to teach Swimming and Water Safety Program courses, including the Basic Water Rescue course, the six levels of Learn-to-Swim, and parent and child aquatics. Learn to teach swimming to people of all ages, from infants to adults. This is an instructor class and you must be able to perform all swim strokes: front and back crawl, sidestroke, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and butterfly. Students must be 16 years of age or older and successfully pass the pre-course testing of basic water skills (all swim strokes, diving, floating, and treading water). Please note: if the student does not pass the pre-course test, a refund will be issued. The instructor-candidate materials will be issued upon successfully completing the pre-course test. Class attendance and participation is mandatory. Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, 6:00-9:00pm 7732 May 6-30 $193.00(R)/$241.25(N) Pasco Memorial Pool, 1520 W Shoshone St, Pasco

Lifeguard Training The American Red Cross Lifeguarding course will help you develop skills and experience that will be valued by colleges and future employers. It's a great way to demonstrate what you can offer. Colleges and employers look for applicants who can deal effectively with people, who have a take charge attitude and who are willing to work to develop new skills. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be certified in Lifeguarding, First Aid, and CPR/AED for Lifeguards. Please note that passing of the LGT Course does not guarantee employment. Steps to becoming a certified lifeguard: 1. Sign up for the Pre-course Swim Test and Lifeguard Training 2. Pass the Lifeguarding Course Pre-Course Swim Test (Swim 300 yards continuously, starting in the water - swim 20 yards using front crawl or breaststroke, surface dive 7-10 feet, retrieve a 10-pound object, return to the surface, swim 20 yards back to the starting point with the object and exit the water without using a ladder or steps, within 1 minute, 40 seconds. Lifeguard Training Pre-Course Swim Test 7730 Monday, June 10 5:00-9:00pm $12.00(R)/$15.00(N) Pasco Memorial Pool 1520 W Shoshone St, Pasco Lifeguard Training Class 7731 Monday-Saturday, June 10-21 Monday-Friday, 5:00-9:00pm Saturday, 9:00am-3:00pm $149.00(R)/$186.25(N) Pasco Memorial Pool 1520 W Shoshone St, Pasco

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Make Your Own Sun Hat! Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Min. 2 / Max. 8 These attractive and playful sun hats draw comments and admiration everywhere they are worn, as well as protect you from the sun. Come let Lorraine teach you to make your very own! (Adults should attend with children under 10 - make a hat too!) Bring a sun hat and anything you would like to use for decorations. Tuesday, 10:30-12:30pm 7722 June 11 $7.25(R)/$9.00(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

Summer Art Camp Instructor: Julene Brogan Min. 4 / Max. 12 Ages 6-16. A fun filled week for all future artists. This camp will introduce each participant to a variety of painting and drawing techniques (canvas, ceramics, wood and more). The final day of camp will include an art show with each artist displaying all works of art for parents and more. Space is limited so sign up early. All supplies are included. Monday-Thursday, 9:00am-12:00pm 7767 July 29-August 1 $85.00(R)/$106.25(N) 7769 August 5-8 $85.00(R)/$106.25(N) Monday-Thursday, 1:00-4:00pm 7770 July 29-August 1 $85.00(R)/$106.25(N) 7768 August 5-8 $85.00(R)/$106.25(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

Splash into Basics - A Watercolor Project Instructor: Suzi Vitulli Min. 4 / Max. 12 This fun 3-hour hands-on project will allow you to learn some basics in painting watercolors. The class is very relaxed and easy, so you can't help but enjoy yourself. All paints, papers, brushes, and everything you'll need to paint a water color project will be provided. There will be a different project for each session, so you can sign up for one, or for all six. The group will talk a little and paint a lot. Each project will help you learn the different washes, exciting brush strokes, and ways to define shapes, textures and glazing. This is the perfect way to try out watercolor without the expense of a starter kit. Saturday, 10:30am-1:30pm 7761 June 29 $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) 7764 August 3 $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) 7765 August 17 $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) Saturday, 2:00-5:00pm 7762 June 29 $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) 7763 August 3 $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) 7766 August 17 $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

Greeting Card Recycling Come join the volunteer group recycling greeting cards. Mondays & Fridays, 9:00-11:00am Richland Community Center, Meeting Room (Does not meet May 27)

Greeting Cards Training Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Want to learn how to recycle cards? Come to the free training once each month. 2nd Tuesday, 9:30-11:30am Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

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Cribbage Come join the guys for a fun game of Cribbage each week. No Fee. Wednesdays, 8:30-11:30am Richland Community Center, Lounge

Duplicate Bridge ACBL players may play with non-ACBL players. Mon, Wed & Fri, 12:30-3:30pm (No play May 27) Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 per person Applicable tax included.

Golden Age Pinochle This special evening game is for the 'Golden Age' Pinochle players. Fridays, 6:30-9:00pm Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 per person Applicable tax included.

Let's Play Dominoes! Come join other Domino enthusiasts for an informal game. Tuesday & Thursday, 1:00pm. (Building closed July 4)

No Fee.

Party Bridge Haven't played Bridge for a while? Come on down and brush up your game. Join us in the Games Room to play Bridge again with a wonderful group of people! Open to all ages. Mondays & Wednesdays, 8:30-11:30am (No play May 27)

Richland Community Center, Games Room $1.00 per person Applicable tax included.

Birthday Social Why celebrate just once a year? Join us for free birthday cake each month. It does not need to be your birthday month to eat cake! Donated by Hawthorne Court. 2nd Tuesday, 12:00pm Richland Community Center, Lounge

How About a Root Beer Float? Few things get the taste buds jumping more than a frothy root beer float! Join us each month for free root beer floats. Donated and served by Guardian Angel Homes. Sugar free soda available! 3rd Thursday, 2:00pm Richland Community Center, Lounge

Pie Social Pie socials are designed for fun and friendship. Join us each month for great pies! Donated by Riverton Retirement Community and Prestige Assisted Living. No fee. 3rd Tuesday, 12:00pm Richland Community Center, Lounge

How About a Game of Pool? Join this fun-loving group of players who meet at the Richland Community Center Monday through Friday. This informal gathering usually begins about 1:00 pm and varies in length. ($2 per day - $20 per month) (Building closed 5/27 and 7/4)

Applicable tax included.

Talk of the Times with the “Morning Men & Ladies too!” Come on down to the Richland Community Center Lounge for engaging conversation with Marty, Ron, Duane, Edward and others! The subject matter varies with the attendees, and is usually quite lively! This is a very informal get-together and usually begins each weekday about 8:30am. Coffee is available! (Building closed 5/27 & 7/4)

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Beginning Cuban Salsa Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Min. 7 / Max. 18 Learn to dance Salsa the way it's done in Cuba! We'll teach you the fundamentals to a dance that is rich in culture and history, emphasizing the social and movement aspects that make it unique. You will learn the basic lead and follow techniques as well as footwork that will allow you to feel comfortable with a partner on the dance floor. Once you have a good understanding of the basic figures and footwork, you will be graduated to the Advanced Beginner class. Tuesdays, 6:00-7:00pm 7443 June $30.50(R)/$38.25(N) 7444 July (No class July 16) $30.50(R)/$38.25(N) 7445 August $30.50(R)/$38.25(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Beginning Salsa On1 Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena Min. 7 / Max. 18 Ages 16+. This class is for the beginning salsero who wants to learn the basics, or the intermediate salsero who wants to brush up on fundamentals. The class will cover basic footwork and body motion. Each month a new concept, new footwork and styling options will be taught. Wednesdays, 7:45-8:45pm 6962 June $30.50(R)/$38.25(N) 6963 July (No class July 17) $30.50(R)/$38.25(N) 6964 August $30.50(R)/$38.25(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room

New Attitude Line Dancing Instructor: Jo Miller Min. 5 / Max. 30 Line Dancing is so fun and easy. We use great music to all rhythms for an hour of dancing that will help tone muscles and maybe even increase your memory! Beginner Class Tuesdays, 1:00–2:00pm 7455 June (No class June 18) $17.00(R)/$21.25(N) 7456 July $28.75(R)/$36.00(N) 7457 August $22.75(R)/$28.50(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room Improver Class Thursdays, 1:00-2:00pm Have the basic Line Dance steps? Join us for dances that are a little more interesting to help you grow as a dancer! 7461 June (No class June 20) $17.00(R)/$21.25(N) 7462 July (No class July 4) $17.00(R)/$21.25(N) 7463 August (No class August 15) $22.75(R)/$28.50(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

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Zumba with Dana & Christian Instructors: Dana & Christian Camarena, Zumba Licensed Instructor Min. 12 / Max. 35 Ditch the routine, join the party! A Latin-inspired, dance-fitness class incorporating Latin and International music and dance movements, creating a dynamic, exciting and effective fitness system! Class format combines fast and slow rhythms to tone and sculpt the body in an aerobic/fitness fashion to achieve a unique blended balance of cardio and muscle-toning benefits and total body toning. The cardio-based dance movements are easy-to-follow steps that include body sculpting, targeting areas such as gluteals, legs, arms, core, abdominals and the most important muscle in the body, the heart. Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30pm 7521 June $22.00(R)/$27.50(N) 7522 July (No class July 17) $22.00(R)/$27.50(N) 7523 August $22.00(R)/$27.50(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview South

*International Folk Dancing International Folk Dancers of Richland enjoy learning and performing dances from around the world. The dances range from easy to challenging in couple, circle and line formations. Partners are not required. Spectators and first time dancers are free. Thursdays, 7:00-10:00pm Richland Community Center, Riverview North (June 27 dance in Activity Room)

1st Saturday, 6:30-10:00pm (No Dance July 4)

Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Zumba with TaiFei Instructor: TaiFei Scott, Zumba Licensed Instructor Min. 6 / Max. 20 This class is a fitness program for beginners and active older adults. The Zumba Fitness program is known for the zesty Latin music like salsa, merengue, cumbia and reggeaton, the exhilarating, easy-to-follow moves and invigorating, party-like atmosphere. Active older adults will enjoy the camaraderie, excitement and fitness as a regular part of their weekly schedules. Zumba is the perfect fit. It's a dance-fitness class that feels friendly and most of all, fun. Sundays, 2:30-3:30pm 7527 June $28.00(R)/$35.00(N) 7528 July $22.50(R)/$28.00(N) 7529 August $22.50(R)/$28.00(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room

*Square Dancing The Columbia River Squares Dance Club holds Mainstream Squares and Round Dancing. All square and round dancers are invited to join in on the fun in a smoke/alcohol free environment. No-cost introduction to square dancing will be available from 6:30-7:00pm. Saturday, June 8 6:30-9:30pm (No Dance May 25)

Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

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Basic Obedience (Flexible Registration) Instructor: Krystal Ellingson This introduction to basic obedience utilizes positive teaching methods and is for dogs over 8 months of age. Learn how to teach and refine skills such as: sit, stay, recall, leash training, household manners, behavior solutions and more. There will be opportunities for controlled interaction between dogs in this class. The instructor utilizes flexible registration start dates in order to benefit the participant’s schedule, to allow for varied socialization throughout the six-week course and to create a forum of discussion of trials and successes. No prerequisite. Participants must pre-register in person at the Richland Community Center so they can choose the best available start date for the six-week class. Once the participants start, they must attend the six-week sessions consecutively. All vaccinations must be current and dog in good health to attend classes. 5729 Saturdays, 12:00-1:00pm $125.00(R)/$156.25(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm.

AKC Canine Good Citizen Class Instructor: Krystal Ellingson Min. 4 / Max. 6 Intermediate obedience for dogs who already have good manners and know most of their basics. Earn an AKC certification for your dog whether it is purebred or not. This class has an emphasis on treat fading while maintaining performance as well as teaching self-control. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basics such as sit, down, stay, etc. Saturdays, 3:00-4:00pm 7839 July 27-August 31 $125.00(R)/$156.25(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm.

Puppy Class (Flexible Registration) Instructor: Krystal Ellingson This six-week class provides a forum for you and your puppy to watch and learn from other puppies and their people. Instruction will include teaching your puppy: sit, stay, down, recall, as well as leash training, household manners, behavior solutions and more. This class has a special emphasis on socialization and includes approximately ten minutes of playtime, in addition to opportunities for off leash training (indoors only). The instructor utilizes flexible registration start dates in order to benefit the participant’s schedule, to allow for varied socialization throughout the six-week course and to create a forum of discussion of trials and successes. No prerequisite. Participants must pre-register in person at the Richland Community Center so they can choose the best available start date for the six-week class. Once the participants start, they must attend the six-week sessions consecutively. Must show proof of at least two puppy vaccination shots. 5728 Saturdays, 10:30-11:30am $125.00(R)/$156.25(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm.

Bachelor's Canine Life and Social Skills Instructor: Krystal Ellingson Min. 4 / Max. 6 After your dog has completed its basic education, it is time to work on advanced training. Canine Life and Social Skills starts with B.A., then M.A., and finally ends with Ph.D - each level represents a separate course. These classes work on teaching good manners for household and family dogs as well as helping owners to better understand their dogs. This class includes six weeks of regular class, and an evaluation during the last class. Saturdays, 1:30-2:30pm 7843 June 29-August 3 $125.00(R)/$156.25(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Rm.

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Master's Canine Life and Social Skills Instructor: Krystal Ellingson Min. 4 / Max. 6 After your dog has completed basic education, it's time to work on advanced training. Canine Life and Social Skills starts with B.A., then M.A., and finally ends with Ph.D - each level represents a separate course. These classes work on teaching good manners for household and family dogs, as well as helping owners to better understand their dogs. This class includes six weeks of regular class, and an evaluation during the last class. Prerequisite: B.A. Canine Life and Social Skills Saturdays, 1:30-2:30pm 7841 August 17-September 21 $125.00(R)/$156.25(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

Sara Pena, Miss Junior Teen Washington As part of the responsibilities of her reign, Sara Pena, Miss Junior Teen Washington is proud to offer: *The Puppy Pageant…for Dogs of all Ages! A fundraiser in cooperation with the Benton Franklin Humane Society Enter your puppy (or dog) in any, or all of these exciting and fun activities. There will be age divisions with competitions such as:

Best Costume

Best Hair

Most Photogenic (bring a snapshot)

Cutest Smile

Most Talented

As well as other ideas yet to come! There will be prizes galore donated by local businesses and caring individuals. Help raise money for abandoned animals while having fun with your own pet! Saturday, July 13 1:00-4:00pm $2.00 per competition class – enter one or all! (All proceeds go to the BFHS) Entry fee payable at the event.

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Savvy Social Security Planning:

What Baby Boomers Need to Know to Maximize This Million Dollar Lifetime Benefit Instructor: Angie Furubotten-LaRosee, CFP® Min. 4 / Max. 25 Age 18+. The decisions you make can have a tremendous bearing on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime. By coordinating Social Security with the rest of your retirement income plan, you can pursue the universal dream of a comfortable, worry-free retirement. Boomers will learn:

5 factors to consider when deciding when to apply for benefits

When it makes sense to delay benefits – and when it does not

How spousal, survivor and divorced-spouse benefits work

Innovative strategies for coordinating benefits with your spouse

Will Social Security be enough to live on in retirement?

7879 Tuesday, June 11 6:30-8:30pm $10.00(R)/$12.50(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

Know Your Employer’s Retirement Plan Options Instructor: Maaike Hurst Min. 6 / Max. 15 Roll it, take it, leave it, move it...know your employer retirement plan options. This seminar is designed to help those who recently switched jobs, retired, or are facing unemployment due to a layoff or downsizing. Determine what to do with employer retirement savings plan. Topics covered will be the most common distribution options, and understanding the pros and cons of those options. Thursday, 6:00-7:30pm 7880 June 20 $5.75(R)/$7.00(N) 7881 July 18 $5.75(R)/$7. 00(N) 7882 August 15 $5.75(R)/$7.00(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

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20 Minute Abs with Dawn MacDonald Instructor: Dawn MacDonald, Yoga Fit V & Asthanga Certified Min. 6 / Max. 20 This 20-minute Abs class will focus on yoga, pilates and general moves that will strengthen and tighten the core. This will be a class for all levels with layering options. Please wear comfortable workout wear, bring a water bottle and a yoga or pilates mat. Tuesdays, 4:45-5:05pm 6959 June $12.25(R)/$15.25(N) 6960 July $15.25(R)/$19.00(N) 6961 August $12.25(R)/$15.25(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room Better Bones & Better Balance Instructor: Lindsay Asmus, ACE, ACSM Certified, B.S. Exercise Science Consultant: Paul Pietrzak, M.P.T. (Kadlec Medical Center) Min. 6 / Max. 30 Osteoporosis can be life altering. With this class you will be on your way to reducing your risk of osteoporosis and falling. Those without osteoporosis or low bone density will benefit also. Information will be provided on exercises and activities that are beneficial and the ones to avoid. You will learn how to:

Retain bone mass

Improve your balance

Reduce the risk of injury

Stress reduction

Strengthen and tone muscles

Improve flexibility Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:35-10:35am 6965 June $29.50(R)/$36.75(N) 6966 July (No class July 4) $29.50(R)/$36.75(N) 6967 August (No class August 15) $29.50(R)/$36.75(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Better Bones & Better Balance II Instructors: Lindsay Asmus, ACE, ACSM Certified, B.S. Exercise Science Monica Moore, B.S. Sports Science Consultant: Paul Pietrzak M.P.T. Min. 6 / Max. 28 This class is designed for active people who want to prevent or help reverse osteoporosis while maintaining fitness. Classes will include a step program, strength training and stretching. Information will be provided on what exercises or activities need to be avoided. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:05-6:05pm 6991 June (No class June 27) $20.00(R)/$25.00(N) 6992 July (No class July 4) $22.75(R)/$28.50(N) 6993 August (No class August 15)

$22.75(R)/$28.50(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview South Patti's Workout Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE,Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified Min. 8 / Max. 30 Look better! Feel better! Love your life! This class provides a complete workout, inside and out, resulting in greater happiness and quality of life. Workouts include:

Aerobics

Strength/Resistance Training

Yoga

Stretching/Flexibility

Life Coaching

Pilates Mon, Tues & Thurs, 3:50-4:50pm Weds, 5:05-6:20pm - 'Slim & Sassy Bodyshape' 7467 June $32.75(R)/$41.00(N) 7468 July (No class July 4) $36.75(R)/$46.00(N) 7469 August (No class August 14, 15) $30.75(R)/$38.50(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

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Slim & Sassy Body Shape Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE,Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified Min. 8 / Max. 30 WOW! Would you like to work out one day a week and be able to achieve complete body shaping and strengthening? This class will take you there!!! You will be working with weights to achieve ultimate results in just one class including abs, glutes, quads, hams, chest, back, shoulders, all core muscles and of course your heart! You will also receive tips on how to lose those extra pounds and shape those problem areas. Each class will end with 15 minutes of yoga stretch and relax. You will leave feeling uplifted and empowered! Wednesdays, 5:05-6:20pm 7370 June $26.50(R)/$33.25(N) 7371 July $33.00(R)/$41.25(N) 7372 August (No class August 14) $19.75(R)/$24.75(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room To add Yoga Fitness & Aromatherapy $5.00(R)/$6.00(N)

Steppin' Out with Jo Instructor: Jo Miller Min. 8 / Max. 30 Want to start your day off with increased flexibility, strength and circulation? Then this is the class for you! Using a wide range of music and a combination of dance patterns, core work, weights and yoga will leave you feeling energized! Mon, Wed & Fri, 9:00-10:00am 7012 June $22.75(R)/$28.50(N) 7013 July $26.50(R)/$33.25(N) 7014 August (No class August 14, 16) $20.75(R)/$26.00(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Strengthen, Stretch and Renew Instructor: Lindsay Asmus, ACE, ACSM Certified, B.S. Exercise Science Min. 6 / Max. 50 Want to be active, stay independent, and prevent falls? Come learn strength and balance exercises that will make you stronger, help you have better balance, and feel better. Class includes strengthening, stretching, balance training and breathing/relaxation techniques. Those with a variety of arthritis and other related conditions will benefit. If you're looking for a gentler way to exercise, this class is for you. A chair will be used for the majority of the exercises, with options given for standing. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:30-9:25am 7479 June $29.25(R)/$36.50(N) 7480 July (No class July 4) $29.25(R)/$36.50(N) 7481 August (No class August 15) $29.25(R)/$36.50(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview South

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Hunter Education Instructor: Mike Patello Min. 4 / Max. 25 This course offers comprehensive instruction in: proper use of firearms, firearm safety, sportsmanship, conservation, and personal safety while enjoying the outdoors. This course is required in Washington State for all first-time hunters born on or after January 1, 1972. Class is taught by State Certified Instructors. Participants must attend each class session to obtain certification. Students are evaluated on a written test, safe firearm handling skills, and attitude. The course includes both classroom instruction and a field day. Mon, Wed, Fri & Saturday, 6:00-9:00pm 7554 June 7-17 $5.50(R)/$6.75(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room Shooting Range- Saturday, 6/15 8am-12pm

Summer Music Camp

Instructor: Heather Hull Hart Min. 20 / Max. 30 Tri-City Youth Choir (TCYC) - the same organization that brings you the exciting 'forte!' high school show choir - is presenting a Summer Music Camp for elementary and middle school children! Learn fun songs, simple choreography and improve your singing skills and techniques. Participants will prepare a mini-concert for friends and family at the end of the week. Members of the 'forte!' choir will be at the camp to assist and inspire the youth. ELEMENTARY MUSIC CAMP featuring music from Disney's 'Mary Poppins' movie! MIDDLE SCHOOL MUSIC featuring music from the popular Broadway musical 'Wicked'! Enrollment fee for each camp includes a t-shirt! www.yourtcyc.com and FACEBOOK. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm Saturday Performance, 11:00am 7854 July 15-19 (Ages 7-10)

$84.00(R)/$126.00(N) 7855 August 5-9 (Ages 11-13)

$84.00(R)/$126.00(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Hunter's Education (Finishing School) Instructor: Mike Patello Min. 8 / Max. 25 This course is designed to complete the requirements for students who have taken the Online Washington Hunter Education Course. Students are required to bring their exam certificate to this evaluation. We will first meet at the Hunter Education and Safety Association range to complete the field portion of the course. This facility is part of the Tri-Cities Shooting Association range. Directions to the range can be found at: tcsa.info. After completing the field course, we will relocate to the Richland Community Center for the classroom and written test portions of the course. Students are evaluated on a written test, safe firearm handling skills, and attitude. The course includes both classroom instruction and a field day. Saturday, 8:00am-4:00pm Shooting Range- 8:00-11am Richland Community Center- 11:00am-4:00pm 7552 Saturday, July 13 $5.00(R)/$6.25(N) Richland Community Center, Games Room

The Epistemology Club (Debate) Instructor: Lethe McGavran In this class, you will learn basic logic and verbal communication skills, while enjoying spirited debate in a safe, moderated environment. Explore the concepts of truth and propaganda, morality and culture, and how to effectively share these ideas with others. The club is for ages 15-20 years of age, with exceptions welcomed individually. $1.00 per person Thursdays, 3:30-5:00pm Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

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Sara Pena, Miss Junior Teen Washington As part of the responsibilities of her reign, Sara Pena, Miss Junior Teen Washington is proud to offer the following classes for the benefit of other young people:

Pet Sitting for Summer Fun and Profit! Instructor: Sara Pena Min. 3 / Max. 10 Ages 12+. Want to learn to take care of pets for friends and family, and make a little money for the summer? Come to this class and learn from Sara's experience! Wednesday, 1:00-3:00pm 7773 June 26 $4.00(R)/$5.00(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

Prepare to Enter a Pageant! Instructor: Sara Pena Min. 3 / Max. 10 Ages 12+. Sara Pena, Miss Junior Teen Washington will show you how to prepare to enter a pageant and be a serious competitor! She will cover the basics in Part 1 with more advanced touches in Part 2. Wednesdays, 1:00-3:00pm 7793 June 12 & 19 (Part 1 & 2) $5.00(R)/$6.25(N) 7797 July 17 & 24 (Part 1 & 2) $5.00(R)/$6.25(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

AARP Driver Safety Training Instructor: June Baldwin Min. 8 / Max. 16 Defensive driving course for ages 50+. Emphasis is on normal age related changes and compensation for these changes. Call 942-7529 to register. Material fee payable to instructor first day of class - $12 for AARP member (must show card) $14 for non-member. Wednesday & Thursday, 9:00am-1:00pm Must attend both days Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Create, Practice, Perform - Grow with Musical Theater Instructor: Tara Childs, Masters in Creative Arts and Learning Min. 15 / Max. 25 Ages 8-11. Students will work cohesively, for one week, 2 hours a day to perform the plays, 'Jack and the Beanstalk' or 'Grammarosaurus.' Kids will be singing, moving and acting while cooperating as a team to put on a grand performance! There will be 2 performances. Monday-Thursday, 9:00-11:00am 7820 July 8-13 Jack and the Beanstalk Performances Fri, July 12 at 6:00pm at the Howard Amon Fingernail and Sat, July 13 at 10:30am in the Riverview Room of the Community Center $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room Monday-Friday, 9:00-11:00am 7821 August 5-10 Grammarosaurus Performances Fri, Aug 9 at 6:00pm and Sat, Aug 10 at 10:30am the Howard Amon Fingernail $45.00(R)/$56.25(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Discovering the Clown in You! Instructor: Richard Melendy Min. 5 / Max. 10 Have you ever wanted to discover and express your funny self through clowning? Richard Melendy, BigTop the Clown, a former Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus Clown, and a clown in the Tri-Cities, will instruct children and/or adults about the basics of discovering the clown in themselves. Choose from a two-day workshop or a one-week class and let the fun and hilarity begin! Please bring towels, wash cloths, snack-sack lunch, and water. Students will receive a manual on clowning. Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:00am-3:00pm 7817 July 30-31 $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room Monday-Friday, 11:00am-4:00pm 7818 August 5-9 $30.00(R)/$37.50(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

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Basic Sewing for Kids Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Min. 2 / Max. 6 Want to learn how to use a sewing machine and complete a simple project? Come to the Basic Sewing for Kids class! Oh, and you don't have to be a kid! Materials list will be printed on your receipt. (Adult should attend if child is under 10) 2nd & 4th Saturdays each month. Saturdays, 10:30am-12:30pm 7718 June 8, 22, July 13, August 10 $12.25(R)/$15.25(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

Know Your Sewing Machine Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Min. 4 / Max. 8 Do you own a sewing machine? Not sure how to use it? Are you thinking of buying one, and want to learn more? This class will introduce you to the basic functions and operation of a typical sewing machine, including threading the machine, winding the bobbin, stitch selection and stitch width, forward and reverse stitching, etc. Please bring your own machine, all parts included, and instruction manual (Watch DVD if one came with machine), or contact coordinator at 942-7627 if you need to borrow a machine. Saturday, 10:30am-12:30pm 7721 June 8 $7.25(R)/$9.00(N) Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

Quilting a Simple Project Instructor: Lorraine Ferqueron Min. 4 / Max. 8 This five-part class is for those with little or no skill and will teach you some basic principles needed to complete a simple patchwork quilt. Attention will be given to the correct selection, cutting and arrangement of fabric, use of batting, as well as sewing techniques for projects of any size. Please bring your own working sewing machine or contact coordinator at 942-7627 to ask about borrowing one. Supply list provided with receipt. Saturdays, 1:00-3:00pm 7720 June 8, 22, July 13, 27, August 10 $15.00(R)/$18.75(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room

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Three Spanish Camps will be offered. Each will cover a different theme/topic. Please note: This is an 'immersion' style class. The goal is to spend as much class time as possible in the target language (Spanish). Consecutive registration is encouraged. No previous experience required.

Spanish Workshop for Preschoolers Instructor: Susan Grace Min. 4 / Max. 12 Ages 2 to 6. For Parent/Child (or caregiver). Spanish for Preschoolers Summer Camps are based on seasonally appropriate stories and themes. Curriculum is developed specifically for Dos Caminos Spanish Workshop classes. In addition, related songs, games, crafts and other activities are incorporated to enhance the learning experiences in class. Materials are adapted to be developmentally appropriate to each age/ability group. Instructor has over 10 years teaching experience and holds a Washington State Spanish teaching certificate. Monday-Thursday, 10:00-10:45am 7555 June 17-27 $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) 7556 July 8-18 $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) 7557 July 29-August 8 $95.00(R)/$118.75(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

Spanish Workshop I Instructor: Susan Grace Min. 4 / Max. 14 For Primary Grades (1st to 3rd grade or 7 to 9 years old); Spanish Summer Camps are based on seasonally appropriate stories and themes. Curriculum is developed specifically for Dos Caminos Spanish Workshop classes. In addition, related songs, games, crafts and other activities are incorporated to enhance the learning experiences in class. Materials are adapted to be developmentally appropriate to each age/ability group. Instructor has over 10 years teaching experience and holds a Washington State Spanish teaching certificate. Monday-Thursday, 11:00am-12:15pm 7558 June 17-27 $145.00(R)/$181.25(N) 7559 July 8-18 $145.00(R)/$181.25(N) 7560 July 29-August 8 $145.00(R)/$181.25(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

Spanish Workshop II Instructor: Susan Grace Min. 4 / Max. 14 For Intermediate Grades (4th to 5th graders or 10 to 12 years old); Spanish Summer Camps are based on seasonally appropriate stories and themes. Curriculum is developed specifically for Dos Caminos Spanish Workshop classes. In addition, related songs, games, crafts and other activities are incorporated to enhance the learning experiences in class. Materials are adapted to be developmentally appropriate to each age/ability group. Instructor has over 10 years teaching experience and holds a Washington State Spanish teaching certificate. Monday-Thursday, 1:00-2:15pm 7561 June 17-27 $145.00(R)/$181.25(N) 7562 July 8-18 $145.00(R)/$181.25(N) 7563 July 29-August 8 $145.00(R)/$181.25(N) Richland Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room

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Shotokan Karate Instructor: Pamela Logan Dr. Pamela Logan is Fourth Degree Black Belt in Shotokan Karate of America with thirty years of karate teaching experience Min. 6 / Max. 30 Karate is a weaponless Japanese martial art that employs hand and foot techniques to defeat an attacker. The class emphasizes realistic fighting strategies for self-defense and personal empowerment. Unity of mind, body and breathing are fostered through practice of form, fighting drills, and ancient exercises called kata. Hard workouts promote strength and stamina. All adults are welcome; teaching is adapted as needed to fit students age 40 and over. Wear loose, comfortable clothes, no jewelry or shoes. Mondays, 7:30-9:00pm Saturdays, 10:00-11:30am 7365 June $39.50(R)/$49.25(N) 7366 July $39.50(R)/$49.25(N) 7367 August (No class August 3, 31) $31.00(R)/$38.75(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room Optional: students wishing to obtain a formal karate rank must be members of Shotokan Karate of America; for more information see www.tricitiesshotokan.com

Tai Chi Instructor: John Flemings, Sharon Van Houdt Min. 10 / Max. 40 Classes consist of a brief meditation period, warm-up exercises, learning the Tai Chi walk and practice of short and long form Yang style Tai Chi. Reasoning for movements and individual/group practices are provided during the sessions, with a primary goal of leaving each class feeling better than when you arrived. Tuesdays, 7:35-8:35pm Fridays, 6:15-7:15pm 7354 July-Aug $54.00(R)/$67.50(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Basic Shudokan Karate Instructor: Judy West, 1st Degree Black Belt, Certified Instructor Min. 5 / Max. 10 Have you always wanted to try Karate, but thought it beyond your ability or age group? This may be just the opportunity for you! The study of Karate provides students with knowledge of efficient body movement. When the body is moving at a high potential, balance, strength and endurance increase. Karate develops mental focus and releases the body’s natural pain killers – endorphins. This class is about cooperative learning rather than competition. Seniors are welcome as the difficulty level can be adjusted appropriately for each student. A self-defense technique will be offered at each session. Wear clothing that will allow free movement. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30am 7873 June $23.50(R)/$29.50(N) 7874 July (No class July 1 & 3) $23.50(R)/$29.50 (N) 7875 August $23.50(R)/$29.50(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview South

Tai Chi for Arthritis Instructor: David Goering Min. 4 / Max. 20 Tired of those aching joints? Join us in this safe and interesting program, which is easy to learn for people of almost any physical condition or age without prior knowledge of Tai Chi. The goal is to achieve maximum relief from pain and stiffness, gain general health benefits, and improve relaxation during this class. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:05am-12:05pm 7726 June $47.75(R)/$59.75(N) 7728 July (No class July 4) $47.75(R)/$59.75(N) 7727 August $53.75(R)/$67.00(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview South

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Kayak Tour & Dinner at Anthony's Instructor: Recreation Staff Min. 2 / Max. 4 Enjoy a relaxing afternoon on the Columbia as we paddle downstream from Leslie Groves Park to Columbia Point Marina Park. We will dock our kayaks and have a wonderful four-course dinner at Anthony's Home Port Restaurant! Directions and a detailed itinerary will be given upon registration. Trip includes kayak, shuttle, equipment, guides, dinner and gratuity. Fridays, 1:30-6:00pm 7776 June 21 $64.00(R)/$80.00(N) 7777 July 19 $64.00(R)/$80.00(N) 7778 August 16 $64.00(R)/$80.00(N) 7779 August 30 $64.00(R)/$80.00(N) South Leslie Groves Park, Shelter 1 51 Snyder Street, Richland

Kayaking and Challenge Ropes Course Instructor: Recreation Staff Min. 3 / Max. 4 We’ll begin with a variety of ropes course challenges and games, followed by a kayak adventure on the Columbia River that will include searching for geocache treasures. The evening will be filled with more ropes course adventures, including the famous Zip Line, roasting marshmallows, smores and games. Price includes snack and dinner on Wednesday. Space is limited, register for your spot today! 7786 Thursday, July 18 10:00am-10:00pm $44.00(R)/$55.00(N) Reach Beyond Ropes Course, Columbia Park

Kayaking Basics Instructor: Columbia Kayak Adventures Staff Min. 2 / Max. 4 This quick introduction to flat-water kayaking will get you started right! Learn basic boat handling skills, including launch and landing techniques, the elements of a proper forward stroke, and turning. Rescues are demonstrated and you're invited to practice solo or assisted rescues. Local paddle places, gear, clothing and next steps are all discussed. Fridays, 3:00-6:00pm 7794 June 7 $49.00(R)/$61.25(N) 7795 July 5 $49.00(R)/$61. 25(N) 7796 August 2 $49.00(R)/$61.25(N) Wye Park, Boat Launch 1600 Columbia Park Trail, Richland

Kayaking Clinic (Teen) Instructor: Columbia Kayak Adventures Staff Min. 3 / Max. 4 This introduction to flat-water kayaking will get you started right! Come out and have fun while you learn basic boat handling skills, including launch and landing techniques, the elements of a proper forward stroke and turning. Discover how much fun kayaking can be! Space is limited. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:00-11:00am 7790 June 25, 27, July 2,3 $49.00(R)/$61.25(N) 7792 July 9-18 $49.00(R)/$61.25(N) 7791 July 23-August 1 $49.00(R)/$61.25(N) Wye Park, Boat Launch 1600 Columbia Park Trail, Richland

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Paddleboarding Instructor: Columbia Kayak Adventures Staff Min. 1 / Max. 2 This informative overview to flat-water paddleboarding will introduce you to the newest craze of water transportation! Learn basic board handling skills, including launch and landing techniques, the elements of a proper forward stroke and turning. Rescues are demonstrated and you're invited to practice solo or assisted rescues. Local paddle places, gear, clothing and next steps are all discussed. Fridays, 5:00-7:30pm 7798 June 21 $49.00(R)/$61.25(N) 7799 July 19 $49.00(R)/$61.25(N) 7800 August 16 $49.00(R)/$61.25(N) Columbia Kayak Adventures 710-D George Washington Way, Richland

Challenge Ropes Course Instructor: Recreation Staff Min. 3 / Max. 5 Ages 12-17. A ropes course is a challenging outdoor personal development and team building activity which consists of high and/or low elements. Facing the challenges that are offered on the course makes the participant stronger, more confident, and more willing to face other challenges that confront them in their everyday lives. Come on out and take the 'Challenge'. 7785 Tuesday, June 18 9:00am-2:00pm $39.00(R)/$48.75(N) Reach Beyond Ropes Course, Columbia Park

Red Dot Paintball Activity Camps Instructor: Red Dot Paintball Staff Min. 10 / Max. 20 Red Dot Paintball is holding outdoor activity camps all summer long at the HRMC Park in Richland for children 7-12 years of age. Activities include Splatmaster (an extremely exciting spring powered paintball that is meant for kids 7 and up and doesn't hurt), laser tag, field hockey, soccer, badminton, kick ball and more. With four choices for signing up, you can't miss. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm 7801 June 17-June 21 7822 June 24-June 28 7823 July 1-July 5 7824 July 8-July 12 7825 July 22-July 26 7826 July 29-August 2 7827 August 5-August 9 7828 August 12-August 16 7829 August 19-August 23 $150.00(R)/$187.50(N) for week session Monday-Friday, 1:00- 4:00pm 7830 June 17-June 21 7831 June 24-June 28 7832 July 1-July 5 7833 July 8-July 12 7834 July 22-July 26 7835 July 29-August 2 7836 August 5-August 9 7837 August 12-August 16 7838 August 19-August 23 $150.00(R)/$187.50(N) for week session Single Session $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) - Must register at the Richland Community Center at least 10 days in advance. Drop-In Single Session at Red Dot Paint Ball $35.00(R)/$43.75(N) – SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY Red Dot Paintball Course Highway 240, 5 miles west of By-Pass Highway

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What is Geocaching? Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. Learn more at http://www.geocaching.com.

Please dress appropriately: closed-toe shoes are mandatory for all participants. Remember: water,

snack, sun screen and bug repellent. Participants must be accompanied by an adult.

Geocaching 101 Instructor: Ranger Jen Min. 3 / Max. 5 Learn about geocaching and how to use a GPS unit. Go on a geocaching adventure in Howard Amon Park. 7787 Thursday, June 6 5:00-7:00pm Richland Community Center, Meeting Room

Geocache Hike Instructor: Ranger Jen Min. 2 / Max. 5 Hiking is a great way to get outdoors and enjoy nature. Throw geocaching in the mix, and you have a modern day treasure hunt too! Join us on a hike through Chamna Nature Preserve. As we hike and geocache, we will explore a variety of trails, as well as a hidden forest. 7783 Thursday, July 25 9:00-11:00am $10.00(R)/$12.50(N) N46 15.351 W 119 16.779

Geocache the Waterways Instructor: Ranger Jen Min. 2 / Max. 4 Had your eye on caches that you have not been able to access because a kayak is required? Well now is your chance! The following kayak events will allow you to utilize your treasure hunting skills on the water! Itineraries will be mailed prior to class start. Kayaks provided. 7788 Thursday, August 1 2:00-6:00pm $39.00(R)/$48.75(N) Wye Park, Boat Launch 1600 Columbia Park Trail, Richland

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Windermere Group One Outdoor Summer Movie Series Movie schedule available soon! Movies begin at dusk. (See page 26) Fridays, June 21-August 9 John Dam Plaza

Kid’s Fun Friday Event includes family fun games and an evening movie on the Parks and Recreation giant outdoor screen. Look for more information in the Richland Parks and Recreation Fall E-Activity Guide. (See page 27)

Friday, September 6 Splash N’ Play in Badger Mountain Park

The 10th Annual Live @ 5 Concert Series This is the 10th annual Live @ 5 Concert Series. Live @ 5 is free and family friendly! Concerts are held every Thursday, (except the week of July 4 when the concert will be Wednesday) from 5:00pm to 9:00pm in Richland's John Dam Plaza. The series runs May 30 through July 25. This entertainment series attracts thousands of people every year. Food concessions, retail booths, a free Kid Zone, contests and door prizes all add to the festival atmosphere. The "Live @ 5" musicians will keep the concerts rockin'. Local and top regional talent will be featured on the main stage! 2013 Live @ 5 Entertainment Schedule

May 30 Flash Mob June 6 Foolish Fortune June 13 Primitive Circus June 20 Groove Principal June 27 3rd Date Wed, July 3 Fall Out July 11 Colorblind July 18 Voodoo Alley July 25 Dance Hall Days

Sizzlin' Beach Party Join us for an exciting evening filled with games (on land and water), entertainment, prizes and food. Something for everyone, so bring your family for a great night out at George Prout Pool! Friday, July 19, 7:00-9:00pm $4.00 per person George Prout Pool, 1005 Swift Boulevard

Cool Desert Nights A family-oriented classic car and street rod event open to all years, makes and models of cars, trucks and motorcycles. Highlights of the event include Show N’ Shines, Street Dances, All-City Cruise, Participant’s Only Cruise Night, Pancake Breakfast, Slow Drags, Autocross, Kid’s Zone, Games, Prizes and More! www.cooldesertnights.com Presented by HAPO Community Credit Union. An event of the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce. June 20-23

Tri-Cities Geocoin Challenge Geocaching is a great way to get your family outside to enjoy nature. Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. Learn more about the event at: http://coord.info/GC444TE June 29-30, 2013 Horn Rapids County Park

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Art in the Park

Put on your walking shoes and head for Howard Amon Park in Richland for the 63rd Annual Art in the Park The park will be brimming with artist booths where you can find beautiful one-of-a-kind creations for yourself or someone special. There will be home decor, clothing, jewelry, music, children specialties, pampered pet necessities and unique gifts. Friday, July 26 9:00am-8:00pm Saturday, July 27 9:00am-7:00pm Howard Amon Park

Sara Pena, Miss Junior Teen Washington As part of the responsibilities of her reign, Sara Pena, Miss Junior Teen Washington is proud to offer: The Puppy Pageant…for Dogs of all Ages! A fundraiser in cooperation with the Benton Franklin Humane Society Enter your puppy (or dog) in any, or all of these exciting and fun activities. There will be age divisions with competitions such as:

Best Costume

Best Hair

Most Photogenic (bring a snapshot)

Cutest Smile

Most Talented

As well as other ideas yet to come! There will be prizes galore donated by local businesses and caring individuals. Help raise money for abandoned animals while having fun with your own pet! Saturday, July 13 1:00-4:00pm $2.00 per competition class – enter one or all! (All proceeds go to the BFHS) Entry fee payable at the event Howard Amon Park behind the Richland Community Center

27th Annual Ye Merrie Greenwood Renaissance Faire The mythical village of Greenwoodshire will magically awaken for another year as Ye Merrie Greenwood Players with the help of 30 professional performing groups and approximately 80 vendors will bring Elizabethan England to Howard Amon Park. There will be over 90 performances per day on the 7 stages, including Jousting, Shakespeare Plays, Music, Dance, Magic, Puppets and Storytelling. Additionally, there will be “street acts” which interact with the audience. June 29-30 Howard Amon Park

Tumbleweed Music Festival The 17th annual Tumbleweed Music Festival will be held in Howard Amon Park and the Richland Community Center. The festival begins Friday evening with a free concert featuring local young musicians. Saturday and Sunday will be filled with free acoustic music (Evening events will be by admission.) Relax in your lawn chair or on a blanket as you enjoy performances on four outdoor stages, or come inside to the air-conditioned Community Center to watch dance performances, participate in dance lessons, or take in a free music workshop. We also have an open mike stage. Several hours each day will be devoted to music and storytelling for kids. For 2013, we expect to have over one hundred acts offering traditional and contemporary folk, blues, bluegrass, ballet, gospel, Cajun, Celtic, Caribbean, classical, jazz, western and country, Middle Eastern, folklorico, old-time music and dance, and more. A songwriting contest (the theme for 2013 is Bridges) and a participatory band scramble will showcase special talents and offer prizes for the adventurous. For more information visit the Tumbleweed Festival webpage at www.tumbleweedfest.com August 30- September 1 Howard Amon Park

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JUNE 21-AUGUST 9BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

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BMX Olympic Gold Medal Training Camp Instructor: US Cycling Certified BMX Training Coach and Atomic Air BMX Racing Want an opportunity to try a new Olympic Sport in your own home town? Participate in an exciting and inexpensive sport that promotes youth fitness, sportsmanship, balance, coordination, strength and endurance. Build new friendships with fellow BMX'ers. All instruction will be provided by USA BMX 'Expert Class' Riders and supervised by the track operator and his ambassadors. All that is needed is: 1. A bicycle - any BMX type and size will do, but

it is recommended that you start with one that has no more than a 20' wheel diameter - as that is the allowable limit in the Novice class.

2. Long sleeve shirt 3. Long pants or jeans 4. Enclosed shoes, no sandals 5. Helmet. USA BMX recommends a full face helmet. Participants will receive a 12 month USABMX Membership. Good at all USABMX Tracks in the US, Canada and Puerto Rico ($60 value) and a free race at our Olympic Day Race on June 23. Tuesday, June 11, 4:00-6:00pm Tuesday, June 18, 4:00-6:00pm Sunday, June 23, 9:30-11:30am 7853 June 11-June 23 $105.00(R)/$131.25(N) Horn Rapids Athletic Complex, BMX Track 2000 Snyder St.

Skating Lessons Instructor: Richland Rollarena Staff Min. 6 / Max. 20 This program is designed to increase skating skills for beginner and intermediate skaters of all ages, either using traditional roller skates or in-line skates. Students will be divided into small groups for lots of individual instruction. Monday-Thursday, 6:00-7:00pm 7719 June 10-13 $28.00(R)/$35.00(N) Richland Rollarena Skating Center, 849 Stevens Drive

Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camp

Challenger Sports’ British Soccer Camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country. Hundreds of Challenger coaches each year have helped the company develop one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the US. Our experienced staff study the game at all levels and we have identified the key techniques and skills that your players need to work on and master to reach their true potential. Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages and a daily World Cup tournament. Mini-Soccer – Ages 4-6 Fun games, competitions and skill-building activities are designed to enlighten and develop budding players. Monday-Friday, 8:15-9:45am 7547 July 15-19 $104.00(R)/$114.00(N) Leslie Groves Park Half-Day Camp – Ages 6-16 Emphasis is placed upon skill development and mastery of core techniques through individual, small group practices and coached games. Monday-Friday, 10:00am-1:00pm 7546 July 15-19 $128.00(R)/$138.00(N) Leslie Groves Park *Table Tennis The Tri-Cities Table Tennis Association provides a place for Table Tennis players to experience, improve and advance the sport to every generation and skill level. Table Tennis play is open to the public for all skill levels. Club members make themselves available for new players and equipment is available. Don't be intimidated. Come on down! For additional information/updates: www.tricitytabletennis.com or email: [email protected] (No play May 22, June 30, Sept 1)

May 24 Play in Activity Room Wednesdays, 7:30-10:00pm Sundays, 3:00-6:00pm Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

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Skyhawks Sports Camps Sports programs for kids hosted by the Skyhawks Sports Academy, the nation’s largest provider of youth athletics. Skyhawks provides safe, positive athletic programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as sportsmanship, teamwork, winning and losing. Skyhawks continues to build on its foundation of providing healthy and active lifestyle choices while helping develop and build the skills and confidence of young athletes. Soccer – Ages 6-12 Skyhawks was founded as a soccer club in 1979. Thirty years later we are still the number one choice for parents looking to refine their child's fundamentals of the world's most popular sport. Using our progressional curriculum, our sport-specific staff will ensure your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for their next step into soccer. This camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting and ball control. By the end of the camp, your child will have learned new life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship, made new friends and improved their sport skills, preparing them to play for the playground or league play! Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm 7541 June 24-28 $125.00(R)/$137.00(N) 7542 Aug 12-16 $125.00(R)/$137.00(N) Leslie Groves Park Tiny-Hawk Soccer – Ages 3-4 Designed for beginner players, Tiny-Hawk camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control. The introductory course is your child’s first experience with a sport. This is a great opportunity to set the tone for a lifetime of athletic enjoyment. The primary focus is on fine-tuning large motor skills while refining dexterity, balance and coordination. No prior experience is necessary. Monday-Friday, 8:00-8:45am 7539 June 17-21 $54.00(R)/$64.00(N) 7540 August 5-9 $54.00(R)/$64.00(N) Columbia Playfield

Mini-Hawk – Ages 4-7 This multi-sport program was developed to give children a positive first step into athletics. The essentials of baseball, basketball and soccer are taught in a safe, structured environment with lots of encouragement and a big focus on fun. Our Mini-Hawk games and activities were designed to allow campers to explore balance, movement, hand/eye coordination, and skill development at their own pace. Skyhawks staff is trained to handle the specific needs of young athletes. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm 7537 June 17-21 $105.00(R) /$117.00(N) 7538 August 5-9 $105.00(R) /$117.00(N) Columbia Playfield Basketball - Ages 6-12 Using our progressional curriculum and focusing on the whole player, we teach your child the skills they need for both on and off the court to be a better athlete. Our sport specific staff will focus on respect, teamwork and responsibility as they will start each day with a 'skill of the day' and progress into drills and games making an unforgettable camp experience for your young athlete. After a week of passing, shooting, dribbling and rebounding you will see why this is one of our most popular programs. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-3:00pm 7543 July 8-12 $125.00(R)/$137.00(N) Enterprise Middle School Gym 7544 July 29-August 2 $125.00(R)/$137.00(N) Carmichael Middle School Gym Quick Start Tennis – Ages 8-12 As a challenging, individual sport, tennis develops strong bodies, good hand-eye coordination, and mental acuity. Skyhawks Tennis Camps focus on building the skills of proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves while fostering a love of the game. Monday-Friday, 9:00am-12:00pm 7545 July 15-19 $105.00(R)/$117.00(N) Howard Amon Park Tennis Courts

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Golf Clinics at Columbia Point Instructors: Columbia Point Staff Pro’s Min 4/ Max 16 Great for beginners or those who want to brush up on their game for the new season. Skills covered include: grip, posture, full swing, short game and putting. Golf School introduces the beginning golfer to the game, or takes anyone’s golf game to the next level. Juniors (16 and under) Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30pm 7861 June 5-26 7862 July 10-31 7863 August 7-28 $45.00(R)/56.25(N) Thursdays, 3:30-4:30pm 7864 June 6-27 7865 July 11-Aug 1 7866 August 8-29 $45.00(R)/56.25(N) Adults (17+) Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30pm 7867 June 5-26 7868 July 10-31 7869 August 7-28 $58.00(R)/72.50(N) Thursdays, 5:30-6:30pm 7870 June 6-27 7871 July 11-Aug 1 7872 August 8-29 $58.00(R)/72.50(N) Columbia Point Golf Course 225 Columbia Point Drive, Richland

Disc Golf in Richland Thanks to the efforts of the Columbia River Disc Golf Club. A new Disc Golf Course has been established within Lawless Park in Richland. For more information about Disc Golf, or to become a member of the Columbia River Disc Golf Club go to their website at www.crdiscgolf.com

Youth Tennis Lessons Instructor: Curtis Darrow Min. 6 / Max.12 Learn the exciting game of tennis! Lessons will cover all the basics including strokes, serving and rules. Tennis balls will be provided and a limited number of racquets are available with prior notification. Mondays & Wednesdays, June 17-26 7802 4-6 years of age 9:00-9:30am $16.00(R)/$20.00(N) 7803 6-8 years of age 9:45-10:30am $18.00(R)/$22.50(N) 7804 9-14 years of age 10:45-11:45am $20.00(R)/$25.00(N) Howard Amon Tennis Courts Mondays & Wednesdays, July 1-10 (No class July 3) 7805 4-6 years of age 9:00-9:30am $12.00(R)/$15.00(N) 7806 6-8 years of age 9:45-10:30am $13.50(R)/$16.75(N) 7807 9-14 years of age 10:45-11:45am $15.00(R)/$18.75(N) Howard Amon Tennis Courts Mondays & Wednesdays, July 22-31 7808 4-6 years of age 9:00-9:30am $16.00(R)/$20.00(N) 7809 6-8 years of age 9:45-10:30am $18.00(R)/$22.50(N) 7810 9-14 years of age 10:45-11:45am $20.00(R)/$25.00(N) Howard Amon Tennis Courts Mondays & Wednesdays, August 5-14 7811 4-6 years of age 9:00-9:30am $16.00(R)/$20.00(N) 7812 6-8 years of age 9:45-10:30am $18.00(R)/$22.50(N) 7813 9-14 years of age 10:45-11:45am $20.00(R)/$25.00(N) Howard Amon Tennis Courts

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Advanced Digital Photography Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Perform hands-on manipulation of photographs to improve lighting, shadow detail and enhancements to make those pictures come alive, including the basics of using layers and masks to effect changes. 7733 Tue & Wed, July 30-31 6:00-8:00pm $11.50(R)/$14.50(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Burning CDs and DVDs Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Use a CD/DVD burner to store and back up files presently on your computer. Take full advantage of the CD/DVD writing software for maximum flexibility in using single and multiple-write discs. 7735 Monday, June 3 9:00-10:00am $5.25(R)/$6.50(N) 7736 Monday, August 5 6:00-7:00pm $5.25(R)/$6.50(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Digital Cameras Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Which camera should I buy? Where do I get prints? How do I save the pictures? What is different from a film camera? These and many more questions will be discussed so that you can decide on the right answer for you. 7737 Thursday, June 6 6:00-8:00pm $9.50(R)/$12.00(N) 7738 Thursday, August 8 9:00-11:00am $9.50(R)/$12.00(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Digital Photography Basics Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Learn a basic work flow for the digital darkroom. Use photo manipulation tools to straighten, crop, resize, adjust brightness and contrast, remove defects and adjust colors in your photographs. 7739 Monday, July 29 6:00-7:30pm $8.25(R)/$10.25(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Internet & E-Mail Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 This course will teach you how to send and receive e-mail, browse the web, use search engines, links and formatting, download, save and organize information and much, much more. 7741 Tue & Wed, June 4-5 9:00-11:00am $11.50(R)/$14.50(N) 7742 Tue & Wed, August 6-7 6:00-8:00pm $11.50(R)/$14.50(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Internet Security Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 The Internet can be hazardous to your computer. This class will review essential software and procedures to safeguard your computer. A number of excellent free software programs will be covered. 7743 Wednesday, June 5 6:00-7:30pm $8.25(R)/$10.25(N) 7744 Wednesday, August 7 9:00-10:30am $8.25(R)/$10.25(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

It's Free Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 There are many free software programs on the Internet that offer about the same capabilities as expensive software. How do you identify the good, useful and safe programs? That is what we will do in this class. 7745 Monday. June 3 10:30-11:30am $5.25(R)/$6.50(N) 7746 Monday, August 5 7:30-8:30pm $5.25(R)/$6.50(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

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Just the Basics Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Computer startup, mouse use, running a software program: just a few of the basic steps to make use of your computer. Hands-on practice of these and other steps will make you more comfortable with your computer. 7747 Monday, June 3 6:00-8:00pm $9.50(R)/$12.00(N) 7748 Monday, August 5 9:00-11:00am $9.50(R)/$12.00(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Layer Power Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Discover tricks to unlock the full power of layers to improve your photographs using Photoshop Elements. 7749 Tue & Wed, July 30-31 9:00-11:00am $11.50(R)/$14.50(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Organize Your Photographs Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Learn to download, rename, tag and move pictures into and between folders on your computer for your convenience. 7751 Monday, July 29 9:00-10:00am $5.25(R)/$6.50(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Pictures for E-Mail Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 In this class we will discuss, demonstrate and practice how to get pictures into your computer, how to optimize the pictures for e-mail and how to include them in your e-mail and alternative means of sharing pictures. 7753 Thursday, August 1 6:00-7:00pm $5.25(R)/$6.50(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Restoring Old Photos Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Learn computer techniques that can be used to replace missing parts, fix cracks and folds and clean years of dust and mold from your digitized family photos. 7755 Thursday, June 6 9:00-11:00am $9.50(R)/$12.00(N) 7756 Thursday, August 8 6:00-8:00pm $9.50(R)/$12.00(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Scanning Pictures Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Use a flatbed scanner to digitize prints, slides, and negatives. Adjust output sizes, resolution and other items in the scanner TWAIN software. Bring a photograph, a negative and a slide to class. 7757 Thursday, August 1 9:00-11:00am $9.50(R)/$12.00(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

Search Tricks Instructor: George Carpenter Min. 2 / Max. 10 Learn the ways to make your Internet searches hone in on what you want to find. We will also examine alternate search sites that may afford more relevant information for particular queries. 7759 Tuesday, June 4 6:00-7:00pm $5.25(R)/$6.50(N) 7760 Tuesday, August 6 9:00-10:00am $5.25(R)/$6.50(N) Richland Community Center, Computer Room

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See the Chihuly Gardens and the Space Needle! Min. 20 / Max. 22 We will visit both the Chihuly Gardens and the Space Needle for one affordable price, and also enjoy a delicious lunch at a local café. There is so much to see! The centerpiece of Chihuly Garden and Glass is the Glasshouse. A 40-foot tall, glass and steel structure covering 4,500 square feet of light-filled space, the Glasshouse is the result of Chihuly’s lifelong appreciation for conservatories. The installation in the Glasshouse is an expansive 100-foot long sculpture in a color palette of reds, oranges, yellows and amber. Made of many individual elements, it is one of Chihuly’s largest suspended sculptures. Since Seattle hosted the World’s Fair in 1962, the Seattle Center has remained an integral part of the local community. The iconic Space Needle is an important reminder of the dreams of that time. The bus will leave the Richland Community Center at 7:00am and return about 6:00pm. Register by Wednesday, June 19 7876 Wednesday, June 26 $108.25(R)/$135.25(N) Richland Community Center, Lobby

Marlin Hutterite Community Tour and Lunch Min. 8 / Max. 22 Travel with us to the Marlin Hutterite Community near Moses Lake. During the visit you will tour the buildings, including a book binding shop, laundry, kitchen, barn and school. Perhaps the best part of the tour will be the chance to enjoy a true, home-cooked lunch served in the large dining hall. Homemade bread and craft wares will be available for purchase. Don’t miss out on the fun! Fee includes transportation, lunch, a loaf of bread and tour. Bus leaves Community Center at 9:00am and returns around 4:00pm. Register by Wednesday, July 17 7877 Wednesday, July 24 $63.50(R)/$79.50(N) Richland Community Center, Lobby See Snoqualmie Falls from the Train! Min. 20 / Max. 22 We’ll board the train through the antique 1890’s Depot. From there we’ll make our way to the Train Shed Exhibit Building to tour the 25,000 square foot space that includes freight and passenger cars, maintenance equipment, the award winning Wellington Remembered exhibit, and new for 2013, The Railroad Changed Everything exhibit. We’ll re-board the train and head to the top of Snoqualmie Falls to see the water flow over and view the breath-taking river and valley below. Lunch will be available at local restaurants, which is on your own so that you may choose your favorite! The bus will leave the Richland Community Center at 7:30am and return around 5:30pm. The authentic trains do have narrow doors and steep steps, but the crew is willing to assist. Register by Friday, July 26 7878 Friday, August 2 $80.50(R)/$100.25(N) Richland Community Center, Lobby

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A Visit with the Tooth Fairy! Betty Sherman, a Registered Dental Hygienist, will be offering the following services to seniors at no cost:

Oral Cancer Screening

Denture Cleaning

Dental Care Referral 2nd Thursday, 9:00-11:30am For an appointment, please call 942-7529 Richland Community Center, Wellness Room

Foot Care for Fabulous Feet Instructor: Beverly Thrasher Come see how fabulous your feet can feel! The provider is a Licensed Registered Nurse specializing in Foot Care and is Diabetes Education Certificated. Please call the Community Center at 942-7529 to schedule an appointment. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Wednesday, 9:00am-3:00pm $30 payable at the Community Center registration desk prior to appointment. Richland Community Center, Wellness Room

Free Hearing Screening Columbia Basin Hearing & Balance Center offers free hearing screenings and hearing aid checks and cleanings at the Richland Community Center once each quarter. Please call 942-7529 to schedule an appointment. Tuesday, June 4, 10:00-11:00am Richland Community Center, Wellness Room Indoor/Outdoor Walking Come join the Richland Community Center walkers. If you don't already have one, a free pedometer is available from AARP that can be used to record your mileage. (Building closed May 27)

Mon, Wed, & Fri, 8:00-9:00am Richland Community Center, Riverview Room

Tai Chi for Arthritis Instructor: David Goering Min. 4 / Max. 20 Tired of those aching joints? Join us in this safe and interesting program, which is easy to learn for people of almost any physical condition or age without prior knowledge of Tai Chi. The goal is to achieve maximum relief from pain and stiffness, gain general health benefits and improve relaxation during this class. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:05am-12:05pm 7726 June $47.75(R)/$59.75(N) 7728 July (No class July 4) $47.75(R)/$59.75(N) 7727 August $53.75(R)/$67.00(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview South

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Yoga Fitness & Aromatherapy = “Physical & Emotional Balance” Instructor: Patti Mason, ACE,Yoga Fit Level 1, Life & Health Coach Certified Min. 6 / Max. 50 A continuous flow of postures accompanied with active breathing, bringing mind and body together. Instruction on how to modify as needed. Learn to enjoy how your body moves without competition or judgment. Bring a firm blanket or towel, yoga mat, water and your positive energy! You can also choose to add the benefits of Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade Aromatherapy for increased physical and emotional homeostasis and balance. Mondays, 5:05-6:20pm 7373 June $27.00(R)/$33.75(N) 7374 July $33.75(R)/$42.25(N) 7375 August $27.00(R)/$33.75(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview North To add 'Slim & Sassy Body Shape' $5.00(R)/$6.00(N) Yoga Flow 2-3 with Dawn MacDonald Instructor: Dawn MacDonald, Certified Yoga Fit V & Asthanga, Yoga Alliance (RYT-500) Min. 8 / Max. 30 This faster flowing yoga class is a challenging fitness class designed for those who have taken Yoga Flow for at least six months. This class will focus on developing muscular strength, endurance and balance. New and challenging poses will be explored that will help lengthen muscles, create body tone and increase flexibility. Expect to see more yoga philosophy and education as we explore the body mind connection. Bring a bottle of water, yoga mat, hand towel, block and strap. Wednesdays, 5:15-6:15pm 7512 June $23.25(R)/$29.00(N) 7513 July $29.00(R)/$36.25(N) 7514 August $23.25(R)/$29.00(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room

Yoga Joy Instructor: Jolene Szendre Min. 6 / Max. 25 In this class you will improve flexibility, strength and balance while reducing stress and tension. You will also learn the proper alignment in yoga postures. All levels welcome. Dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat, firm blanket and water. Thursdays, 5:45-7:00pm 7362 June $30.75(R)/$38.50(N) 7363 July (No class July 4) $23.00(R)/$28.75(N) 7364 August $38.25(R)/$47.75(N) Richland Community Center, Activity Room Yoga Flow 2 with Dawn MacDonald Instructor: Dawn MacDonald, Certified Yoga Fit V & Asthanga, Yoga Alliance (RYT-500) Min. 8 / Max. 30 Looking for a challenging yet relaxing fitness class? Look no further, 'cause this one's for you! Tone your body by lengthening muscles, increasing flexibility, develop muscular strength, endurance and balance. Prior experience is recommended, but all levels are welcome in this mixed level class. Tuesdays OR Thursdays, 5:15-6:15pm 7356 June $23.25(R)/$29.00(N) 7357 July (No class July 4) $23.25(R)/$29.00(N) 7358 August (No class August 15) $23.25(R)/$29.00(N) Tuesdays AND Thursdays, 5:15-6:15pm 7359 June $29.00(R)/$36.25(N) 7360 July (No class July 4) $29.00(R)/$36.25(N) 7361 August (No class August 15) $29.00(R)/$36.25(N) Richland Community Center, Riverview North

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*This activity is organized and offered by a private organization. The City does not collect or

administer participation fees. By-way-of a special facility use rental agreement, this activity is allotted scheduled use of the Richland Community Center. Although not programmed by city staff, for the convenience of our patrons, this “historically-offered” Richland activity is included in the Activity Guide. Registration Notice In order to administer equitable services among all community members, the first day of drop-in registration participants may only register for themselves for each program/class chosen (with the exception of parents/guardians registering their under age children and/or spouse). After the first day, participants may turn in registrations for other community members as space allows. In order that minimum class registration is met, please plan on registering no less than three days prior to the start of class. Resident/Non-Resident Policy Richland Resident and Non-Resident Policy The City of Richland recognizes the primary purpose of Parks and Recreation is to provide for the recreational needs of Richland residents. People living within Richland’s city limits support the City’s parks and recreation services through taxes. Consequently, the City offers residents a discount on selected recreational programs. People residing outside the city limits are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy City sponsored events and programs. Refund Policy Sometimes things don’t go as planned. Richland Parks and Recreation reserves the right to cancel, reschedule, relocate or combine activities as needed. If Parks and Recreation cancels an activity, participants will be notified and a full refund will automatically be issued. Participant initiated refunds must be requested at least 3 days prior to the activity start date and will not be issued for less than $5. Participant initiated refunds will be assessed a $5 processing fee per activity for each person involved. Refunds are issued from the City Finance Office in approximately 14 days. Refunds for VISA and MasterCard transactions will be credited to the same card used in the original transaction. Gender Equity Policy The City of Richland complies with Washington’s “Fair Play and Community Sports Act” that prohibits discrimination against any person in a community athletics program on the basis of sex. Any questions or comments, please contact Laurel Strand, Parks and Recreation Manager, at 500 Amon Park Dr., Richland, WA 99352, (509) 942-7501, [email protected]. Statement of Non-Discrimination The City of Richland does not discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, color, race, creed, national origin, age, marital status or the presence of any sensory mental or physical handicap in the provision of services, in programs or activities. The City of Richland does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the programs and activities which it operates, pursuant to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L 101-336. Say Cheese Photographs of participants may be taken for program promotion purposes. Please notify the class instructor or photographer if you do not wish to have your photograph taken.

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Non-Discrimination in Community Athletic Programs Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal statute created to prohibit sex discrimination in education programs that receive federal financial assistance. The City of Richland does not discriminate against any person on the basis of sex in the operation, conduct, or administration of community athletic programs or sports facilities. Interested in Teaching a Class? Richland Parks & Recreation is always on the lookout for enthusiastic and knowledgeable instructors to teach classes and workshops. We would be delighted to receive your course proposals. Please contact: Doug Hagedorn 942-7534 Marilyn Hodgson 942-7627 Stan Johnson 942-7541 Wireless Internet Access Thanks to the generous support of the Richland Seniors Association and the Richland Community Center Computer Lab Committee, wireless internet access is now available throughout the facility free of charge. Life Jacket Loaner Program Going out on the river and need life jackets for relatives or friends? Don’t buy for just one special outing! Life vests are available to check out free of charge at the Richland Community Center. For more information call 942-7529. Bike Helmet Distribution Site The Richland Community Center is one of the distribution sites for the Safe Kids Coalition helmet fitting program. For more information call 942-7529. It could save your child’s life! A donation of $8 for the bike helmet and $10 for the multi-sport helmet is recommended. Interested in a Room Rental at the Center? Many of the Community Center rooms are available for rent as space allows. For more information on rentals, please call 942-7529. Concussion Information Sheet A concussion is a brain injury and all brain injuries are serious. They are caused by a bump, blow or jolt to the head or by a blow to another part of the body with the force transmitted to the head. They can range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain normally works. Even though most concussions are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications including prolonged brain damage and death if not recognized and managed properly. In other words, even a “ding” or bump on the head can be serious. You can’t see a concussion and most sports concussions occur without loss of consciousness. Signs and symptoms of concussion may show up right after the injury, or can take hours to fully appear. If your child reports any symptoms of concussion, or if you notice the symptoms or signs of concussion yourself, seek medical attention right away. For current and up-to-date information on concussions go to: www.cdc.gov/concussion