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Li le Learners Preschool @ Hood River Valley High SchoolPreschool hours of opera on: 9am 12noon, Monday through Friday Extended care op ons are available: 7:15am 4:30pm, Monday through Friday Contact: Angela Klein at (541) 387 5723 or [email protected] for more informa on.

Mid Valley Bilingual Preschool @Mid Valley ElementaryPreschool hours of opera on: 9am 12noon, Monday through Friday Extended care op ons are available: 7:15am 4:30pm, Monday through Friday Contact: Community Educa on at (541) 386 2055 or [email protected] Para más detalles marque al (541) 386 2055 y pregunte por Community Educa on.

Community Educa on PreschoolsQuality educa on is a community commitment. Our unique preschool programs have been designed with the

whole child in mind, to help prepare them for success as they transi on into our elementary schools.During summer break please contact the Community Ed o ce at [email protected] or call (541) 386 2055

Report Card HRCSD 2Table of Contents 3Adult Enrichment 4Art, Music & Dance 4Computer & Business 4Crafts & Hobbies 4Educational 5General Interest 5Health and Wellness 6Language and Writing 9Parenting 9Skills Training 9Trips & Tours 10Mt. Hood Town Hall Series 11Sports & Recreation 12 Adventure and Climbing 12 Basketball 14 Football 14 Golf and Tennis 15 Lacrosse 16 Other Sports 16 Sailing and Watersports 17 Soccer 21 Volleyball 22Youth Enrichment 22 Art, Music & Dance 22 Educational 26 General Interest 27Preschool 31History of Families in the Park 33

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Adult EnrichmentArt, Music and Dance

Piano - Just for Fun PianoLearn to play piano in one session. This educational breakthrough taught by nationally-known pianist Donn Rochlin will use musical shorthand for teach-ing piano chords you need to play any song in any style. In this amazing workshop, learn all chords needed to play favorite songs, accompany singers, and have fun practicing what you have learned. Learn the secrets to playing piano easy, simple and fast. Beginners can start playing piano tomorrow and piano players will learn the trick and licks used by professional pianists.Session: A0058-SS15aInstructor: Donn RochlinLocation: Westside Elementary School - Music RoomStart Date: 4/16/2015End Date: 4/16/2015 Days: ThStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 9:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 60 Book and CD can be purchased from instructor $25

Computer and Business

Website Paint-by-NumbersIf you own a business, these days, you need to have a website up. Have you felt like you don’t know where to start? Don’t have the skills to create a website? Fear it is too expensive? It doesn’t have to be so complicated. And you certainly don’t need to know HTML. Join me for a tutorial on the different elements needed for creating a website, and solutions for doing it all on your own. We’ll brainstorm domain names, work on ideas for a sim-ple one-page site, and then talk about how you could make your site even more robust. You’ll walk away from the workshop with some clear next steps to getting your site up and running.Session: A1082-SS15AInstructor: Kate GrenadierLocation: COE building, room 3- conferenceStart Date: 4/27/2015End Date: 4/27/2015Days: MonStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 7 Bring a notebook and writing utensils. No comput-ers necessary.

Crafts and Hobbies

Beading - Basic BeadingCome learn the first steps to making your own jew-elry. In this class you will learn basic beading tech-niques. Learn to use tools such as beading wire, different pliers, crimping tools and beads, ear wires, headpins and all the handy techniques that go along with them. This is a demonstration class and you are encouraged to bring a project and your inspira-tion. Class is free.Instructor: Janet PlanetLocation: Sparkling Creations 409 Oak Street Hood RiverNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ freeThis is a unique class because we will be learning lots of stuff. Please bring beads for a necklace flex wire, crimp beads and findings. Bring crimping tool if you have it. All supplies can be purchased at Sparkling Creations

Session: A2012-SS15aStart Date: 5/2/2015End Date: 5/2/2015Days: SaStart Time: 12:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: A2012-SS15bStart Date: 6/13/2015End Date: 6/13/2015Days: SaStart Time: 12:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Beading - Basic Wire Link to LinkEveryone loves earrings! Come learn the basic techniques to manipulate wire, headpins and chains into beautiful pieces of jewelry. You will learn how to use tools and helpful tidbits for twisting the differ-ent wires available on the market. This class will really open up your world of jewelry design and home décor.Instructor: Janet PlanetLocation: Sparkling Creations 409 Oak Street Hood RiverNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 20 Practice wire and beads will be supplied for you to learn with. You will need beads and supplies to work on a bracelet or earring set. Supplies include nee-dle nose pliers, round nose pliers and a wire cutter tool. You may also purchase any and all supplies at Sparkling Creations

Session: A2013-SS15aStart Date: 4/29/2015End Date: 4/29/2015Days: WStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PM

Session: A2013-SS15bStart Date: 6/11/2015End Date: 6/11/2015Days: ThStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PM

Beading - Components, Chandelier & Embellishment ClassLearn how to twist all those little embellishments and details to your jewelry. Sparkling Creations has new & fun components in several different metals that will be the start of your project. In this class you will learn to dangle, embellish, and sparkle up any piece of jewelry you would like. You can make a pendent for the start of a necklace or make a beautiful pair of earrings. This is a great class if you are interested in chandelier style jewelry and any kind of embellishment. This is an advanced class so basic wire twisting skills are required.Session: A2008-SS15aInstructor: Janet PlanetLocation: Sparkling Creations 409 Oak Street Hood RiverStart Date: 6/4/2015End Date: 6/4/2015Days: ThStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 20 A component of your choice and any beads you would like to use for your embellishments. 24 gauge wire to match the component you are work-ing with. Bring round nose and needle nose pliers if you have them or they can be purchased at Sparkling Creations.

Beading - KnottingEveryone loves this class. Do you love the knots in your grandmother pearls? Want to give a whole new life to each piece you design? Come on in and learn to put those little knots in between each little bead. This class will teach you the techniques to place the knot where you want it, how to finish the necklace, and little tricks for big holes.Session: A2016-SS15aInstructor: Janet PlanetLocation: Sparkling Creations 409 Oak Street Hood RiverStart Date: 5/27/2015End Date: 5/27/2015Days: WStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 20 Please bring beads and proper findings for a necklace. You will also need to purchase the tool needed for knotting. You can purchase this and all your supplies at Sparkling Creations.

Beading - Wirework PendantsWirework Pendants: May 13th Wed. 6:00-8:00pm This class is for those of you who want to learn basic wire wrapping around cabochons, pendants and other raw materials. You will learn to use differ-ent gauges of wire to manipulate into a wonderful pendant. These wire wrap pendants are the new craze in jewelry design. This is an advanced class so basic wire twisting skills are required.Session: A2009-SS15aInstructor: Janet PlanetLocation: Sparkling Creations 409 Oak Street Start Date: 5/13/2015End Date: 5/13/2015Days: WStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 25 Supplies will be provided. Bring round nose and needle nose pliers if you have them or they can be purchased at Sparkling Creations.

Beading- Wire Weaving ClassThis new class is for those who are ready to move on with their wire working techniques. In this class you will learn 3 different wire weaving techniques that can be applied to wire work pendants and other fun projects. Learn to twist the details into your next piece. This is an advanced class so basic wire twist-ing skills are required.Session: A2122-SS15aInstructor: Janet PlanetLocation: Sparkling Creations 409 Oak Street Hood RiverStart Date: 6/17/2015End Date: 6/17/2015Days: WStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 25 Supplies will be provided. Bring round nose and needle nose pliers if you have them or they can be purchased at Sparkling Creations.

Sparkling Creations- Daughters of the EarthCo-create delightful new relationships with the spirit of nature and Mother Earth. Learn ways to open your magical connection to nature, trust your intu-ition, receive healing energies, and care for your-self… as you learn to bless and care for lands and waters. Join our community circle and meet new human, plant, tree, crystal, animal, and elemental, devic, and nature spirit allies. Camilla Blossom Bishop will offer ancient teachings and new earth alchemy and a guided meditation in each class. Donation $13Instructor: Camilla BishopLocation: Sparkling Creations 409 Oak Street Hood RiverNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 13 donation at class

Session: A2123-SS15aStart Date: 4/23/2015End Date: 4/23/2015Days: ThStart Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PM

Session: A2123-SS15bStart Date: 6/8/2015End Date: 6/8/2015Days: MStart Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PM

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5Birds in Indian Creek HabitatsThis is a series of bird outings where we will not only be identifying birds by sight and sound, but spot-mapping them to start to understand how they are using the habitats of certain sections along Indian Creek trail. The focus will be to repeatedly walk sections of Indian Creek trail over the dates of the class so we can really become familiar with our local birds and understand their breeding biology. This class is suitable for all ages, children with an interest in wildlife are strongly encouraged. This class is designed as a series rather than a drop-in weekly bird walk; however, there will be some addi-tional opportunities for participating in other local bird surveys conducted by local volunteers. Students need adequate binoculars, a field guide and suitable shoes and clothes for hiking. A supply fee of $30 is suggested to purchase field supplies from Hood River Hobbies.This is a series of bird outings where we will not only be identifying birds by sight and sound, but spot-mapping them to start to understand how they are using the habitats of certain sections along Indian Creek trail. The focus will be to repeatedly walk sections of Indian Creek trail over the dates of the class so we can really become familiar with our local birds and understand their breeding biology. This class is suitable for all ages, children with an interest in wildlife are strongly encouraged. This class is designed as a series rath-er than a drop-in weekly bird walk; however, there will be some additional opportunities for participatin-gin other local bird surveys conducted by local volunteers. Classes will be held 4/26, 05/10, 5/17, 5/31 and 6/14 Session: A2015-SS15aInstructor: Hood River HobbiesLocation: Hood River Hobbies 110 4th St Start Date: 4/26/2015End Date: 6/14/2015Except: Sun 05/03, Sun 05/24, Sun 06/07 Days: SuStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 10:00:00 AMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 10 Students need adequate binoculars, a field guide and suitable shoes and clothes for hiking. A supply fee of $30 is suggested to purchase field supplies from Hood River Hobbies.

Handspinning-BeginningLearn to make yarn on a spinning wheel. Bring your own working spinning wheel or borrow one from the instructor. Learn the basics of fiber prep, how a spinning wheel works, and how to spin yarn from wool.Session: A2121-SS15aInstructor: Mary ReynoldsLocation: Hood River Middle School - CafeteriaStart Date: 5/6/2015End Date: 5/20/2015Days: WStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 25 $10 materials fee due instructor on 1st day of class.

Photography I- Basic DigitalLearn how to use your digital camera. Instruction covers camera settings, exposure, shutter speed, ISO, memory cards and photography fundamentals. Subjects also include image creative composition, downloading images to computer, organizing, email-ing and enhancing photos such as cropping, adjust-ing colors and contrast. Learn how light, composi-tion and focus interact to create successful photog-raphy. Types of photography include people, land-scape, action, closeup and events. For beginning and new digital camera users. You will be pushed to shoot lots of images as homework for each class. Class taught by award-winning instructor. Requirements: Basic computer skills, need camera manual, camera with adjustable controls. *Saturday, May 9th field trip downtown Hood River or other location 8:30 am - 12:30 pm.Session: A2113-SS15aInstructor: Jurgen HessLocation: Coe Building - Room 7 - Computer LabStart Date: 4/14/2015End Date: 5/12/2015Start Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 7Class Fee $ 70 digital camera required

Photography III- DigitalFor people who know the basics and are ready to push themselves to be more creative and achieve a higher rate of successful photographs. Must have completed digital photography II or get approval

from the instructor. Class starts with a gear and computer refresher covering things as resizing and camera settings. Subjects include exposure, shutter speed, focus, white balance, light temperature, man-ual/program mode, filters, camera RAW, workflow, lens, tripods. Includes composition design covering perspective, depth of field, lighting, subject arrange-ment, focus point selection, etc. to get the best image. Also covers image enhancement using Lightroom and Adobe Elements for adjusting the original photo in the computer. Class will include group and instructor critique of student photos. You will be pushed to shoot lots of images as homework for each class. Class taught by award winning instructor. Requirements: computer skills, Lightroom or Elements on computer, taken photography II class or instructor’s approval. * Sunday May 10th at 8 am field trip TBA.Session: A2113-SS15bInstructor: Jurgen HessLocation: Coe Building - Room 7 - Computer LabStart Date: 4/15/2015End Date: 5/13/2015Start Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 70

R/C Car PracticeThis class is to provide a place for RC car beginners or enthusiasts to come together and drive radio-con-trolled cars, learn about car repair and maintenance, and have fun. Students must be old enough to stay out of driving area while cars are moving for safety reasons or closely supervised by parent.Session: A2010-SS15aInstructor: Hood River HobbiesLocation: May Street Elementary School - PlayshedStart Date: 6/13/2015End Date: 6/27/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 10:00:00 AMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 10 Must bring an appropriate RC car and spare charged batteries to the class. Inquire at Hood River Hobbies as to suitable vehicles and spare batteries.

Water Rocket BuildingLearn to build a water rocket, about water pressure, and about rocket safety. We will build water rockets out of plastic bottles (bring a PET bottle if you have one). We will launch them at a nearby locale. Advanced registration required by 6/30 to ensure we have enough supplies.Session: A2119-SS15aInstructor: Hood River HobbiesLocation: Hood River Hobbies 110 4th St Hood RiverStart Date: 7/18/2015End Date: 7/18/2015Days: SaStart Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 3 The class is suitable for adults as well as children. Assistance by parents will be required for those too young to build the rocket on their own with direction. Transportation to the launch site is not provided. $10 supply fee to Hood River Hobbies at class.

Educational

AARP Safe DriverWhat are some proven ways to compensate for the increasing complexities of driving? How is driving competency affected as we advance in years? Skills for driving safety in 21st century traffic are explored in an six-hour seminar. Through discussion and reading, examine and refine driving practices. Develop safer, defensive driving techniques. No road testing or road driving is required, and this class does not require passing a written test. Qualifications for insurance discount requires full-time attendance. All classes will be held at Down Manor, 1950 Sterling Place, 4th Floor Conference Room, Hood River. WASHINGTON RESIDENTS PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR INSURANCE AGENT TO VERIFY IF THIS CLASS WILL SATISFY WASHINGTON INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS. Bring a check to class for $20.00 ($15.00 for AARP members) made out to AARP. Instructor: Marty MillerLocation: Down Manor 1950 Sterling PlaceNo. of Classes 2Class Fee $ 20 donation due at class

Session: A8301-SS15cStart Date: 5/14/2015

End Date: 5/15/2015Days: Th,FStart Time: 8:45:00 AMEnd Time: 12:15:00 PM

Session: A8301-SS15aStart Date: 7/9/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Days: Th,FStart Time: 8:45:00 AMEnd Time: 12:15:00 PM

Session: A8301-SS15bStart Date: 9/10/2015End Date: 9/11/2015Days: Th,FStart Time: 8:45:00 AMEnd Time: 12:15:00 PM

Voiceovers- Introduction to and Technique in Voiceover CoursesThis fun and empowering 90 minute,one-on-one Introductory workshop covers the different types of voiceovers and what tools are needed to find suc-cess. You’ll be coached as you read a script, and be recorded so you can receive a professional voice evaluation later. You’ll have the knowledge neces-sary to help you decide if this is something you’d like to pursue. Check out the video at http://www.voicesforall.com/ to get a better sense of how the class works. Taught by a professional voice actor from the Voice Acting Training Company,Voices For All. Live “One-on-One” Online Techniques In Voiceover Class And... This class is tailored for those wanting to learn more about voiceover techniques. This course provides more in-depth training on the basics of voiceover delivery discussed in the Introduction to Voiceovers course. The student and voiceover coach meet for an hour, using video or audio chat This one-on-one session is focused on the student’s specific voiceover interests The student performs different types of script readings learning various technique in voiceover delivery Afterwards, a profes-sional evaluation from their voiceover coach is pro-vided by an Enrollment Specialist who will be able to answer voiceover-related questions and/or about Voices For All Master Class training programs. The choice is yours. This class is taught online via video chat by one of VFA’s professional voice acting pro-ducer/coaches. (If you do not have a webcam, an audio chat or phone call can be arranged)Session: A6222-SS15aInstructor: Voices For AllLocation: OnlineClass Fee $ 89

General Interests

Astronomy- Our Solar System and Our GalaxyStep into the dynamic world of the dedicated vision-aries whose names (Bok, Chandrasekhar, Kuiper, Oort, Van Biesbroeck) are now floating around the Cosmos. Individuals who built the solid foundation of 20th Century astronomy from which we can now propel into deep space. Learn about the composi-tion of planets and moons, their atmospheres, celestial mechanics and more, as taught and shown to Paul Kuiper as he grew up among these astrono-mers. Experience the hard copy original publications by these farsighted men and women. Accompany Paul on horseback (through his photography) high into the Chilean Andes as he helps search for the original location upon which to build Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. Meet Paul’s father, Dr. Gerard P. Kuiper and his colleagues at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory which he, The Father of Lunar & Planetary Astronomy founded. Fly with Dr. Kuiper as he combed the volcanoes of Hawaii to choose the best observatory site in the world, on Mauna Kea. No class July 5. Last 2 classes at Goldendale Observatory from 8:00 – 10:00 PM Session: A5561-SS15a Instructor: Paul Kuiper Location: COE Building and Goldendale Observatory Start Date: 06/07/2015 End Date: 07/19/2015 Days: Su Start Time: 07:00:00 PM End Time: 08:30:00 PM Class Fee $ 50 per person or $80 per family

Color Analysis- Current SeasonalThis is a 6 week course for women interested in dis-covering their true color harmonies given to them in their natural body coloring and expressing their tem-peramental true nature. Based on the work of

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6Suzanne Caygill, author of Color the Essence of You, and Bernice Kentner, Color Me A Season, as well as the four Greek Humors or temperaments. You may remember the Color Me Beautiful book by Carole Jackson in the 80s? Well the topic continues to be of interest to many groups of women, espe-cially online. Understanding your own temperament and coloring can help you present an authentic image in your wardrobe style and color choices, as well as makeup, accessories and jewelry, chosen specifically to express you. My blog is Expressing Your Truth at http://expressingyourtruth.netInstructor: Jane RekasLocation: Turtle Dove Counseling- 216 Cascade Ave Suite 26, Hood RiverNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 50 Days: W

Session: A5560-SS15aStart Date: 5/6/2015End Date: 6/10/2015Start Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PM

Session: A5560-SS15bStart Date: 6/24/2015End Date: 7/29/2015Start Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PM Create Your Own Backyard Habitat WorkshopJoin the Hood River Watershed Group and local experts for a morning exploring the potential of your yard. We’ll start the morning with some urban bird watching and then explore habitat potential through in-depth tours within urban yards. During this event, we’ll discuss backyard habitat for birds, pollinators, and other beneficial wildlife, as well as water man-agement systems and more. Class cost includes copies of Landscaping with Natives: Columbia Gorge and Fire-resistant Plans for Home LandscapesSession: A5014 -SS15aInstructor: - Hood River Watershed GroupLocation: Hood River Aquatic Center 1601 May St Hood RiverStart Date: 6/13/2015End Date: 6/13/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 15

Finances, Investments and RetirementThis class is intended to give you (the student) the tools to manage your finances, understand invest-ments and have some money for retirement. Six week class 2 hours per class. For a little more than a weekly grande latte you can learn the tools to manage your finances. Is your future worth it?Session: A5559-SS15aInstructor: Jeff McMullinLocation: Hood River Middle School - CafeteriaStart Date: 4/16/2015End Date: 5/21/2015Days: ThStart Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 75 per person or $100 for a couple Thumb drive $20.00 (instructor will provide thumb drive)

Makeup (Throw out that Blue Eyeshadow)Are you stuck in a “makeup rut?” If you are still using the same kind of make up that you used 10 or 20 years ago, and have not changed your tech-nique, maybe its time for an update! As your skin ages and changes, so must your makeup. In this class you will find out how to look your best, what-ever your age. The instructor has worked as a pro-fessional makeup artist for 35 years and will demon-strate the “tricks of the trade” with step by step instructions.Session: A5557-SS15aInstructor: Mary LivelyLocation: Laughing Mountain - 1029 May St, Hood River, OR

Start Date: 4/28/2015End Date: 4/28/2015Days: TuStart Time: 7:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 7

Health and Wellness

Balancing Hormones Naturally: A Hollistic Approach to Women’s Hormone Related ConcernsLearn about natural alternatives to address prob-lems related to hormone imbalances and meno-pause. This workshop will be presented by Carola Stepper, LAc, and held at Cascade Acupuncture Center, 104 5th Street in Hood River on Tuesday, April 7th, starting at 7pm. For more information about Cascade Acupuncture Center, please visit www.CascadeAcupuncture.orgSession: A6198-SS15aInstructor: Carola StepperLocation: Cascade Acupuncture Center/Bamboo Room 104 5th St Hood RiverStart Date: 4/7/2015End Date: 4/7/2015Days: TuStart Time: 7:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 8

Bladder Basics - ‘Don’t Make Me Laugh’Laurie has been treating incontinence an pelvic pain in the Gorge for over a decade. Incontinence can be helped! Not sure you are performing a Kegel correctly or how to develop a home program? This is your chance to find out. Learn the causes of incontinences and what you can do to make your pelvic floor healthy and strong.Session: A6006-SS15aInstructor: Laurie VanCottLocation: Hood River Therapy, 2690 May St, Hood RiverStart Date: 6/30/2015End Date: 6/30/2015Days: TuStart Time: 12:00:00 PMEnd Time: 12:45:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ free

BLS CPR for Health Care ProvidersThe BLS for healthcare providers covers core American Heart Assc. (AHA) approved material such as adult and pediatric CPR including two-res-cuer scenarios and use of the bag mask, foreign-body airway obstruction and Automated External Defibrillation (AED). Classes will be held regardless of registered class size as of 01/22/2015. If the schedule does not work for you, please email us at www.hrcommunityed.org and we will try to find an alternate time. Heartsaver AED CPR class also on page 7.Instructor: Hood River Volunteer Fire DeptLocation: Hood River Fire & EMS Station 1785 Meyer Pkwy (South of HR Pool) Hood RiverNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 45

Session: A6024-SS15aStart Date: 5/7/2015End Date: 5/7/2015Days: ThStart Time: 3:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:00:00 PM

Session: A6024-SS15bStart Date: 6/11/2015End Date: 6/11/2015Days: ThStart Time: 3:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:00:00 PM

Session: A6024-SS15cStart Date: 8/6/2015End Date: 8/6/2015Days: ThStart Time: 3:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:00:00 PM

Building Resilience for Challenging TimesIt is possible to maintain your footing in life’s storms, big or small. Are you coping with challenges such as illness or loss, changing careers or relocating, or just feeling overwhelmed with balancing a stressful work and personal life? Join life coaches, Melanie McCloskey, CPC and Aurora del Val M.A. for an interactive team-led workshop to gain new perspec-tives and feel more empowered and resourced when you’re feeling stuck in trying circumstances. Learn strategies for smoother sailing. Aurora del Val, M.A. in English, has taught for 15+ years in colleges and coached for five years. She trained at both Critical Friends Group (CFG) Coaches Institute at Lewis and Clark College and Coaches Training Institute (CTI). She also volunteers at Heart of Hospice, providing direct patient support. Melanie McCloskey CPC, CCJC, offers transformational coaching for life and solopreneur trailblazers to dig deep, get out of their own way and have a powerful ripple effect on the world. Melanie works interna-tionally as a professional Life Coach, Certified Cancer Journey and Whole Person Coach and is also a Reiki Master and volunteer with Providence Hospice of the Gorge. Find out more about private coaching with Melanie through her website www.MelanieMcCloskey.com or email Aurora at [email protected]: Aurora delVal, Melanie McCloskeyLocation: May Street Elementary School - CafeteriaNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 65

Session: A6202-SS15aStart Date: 5/16/2015End Date: 5/16/2015Days: SaStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PM

Session: A6202-SS15bStart Date: 6/1/2015End Date: 6/1/2015Days: MStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 9:00:00 PM

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: The Causes & Solutions to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Repetitive Strain InjuryFor some, it is simply a poorly understood wrist inju-ry that can prevent one from working, to others it is a wrist injury that makes using one’s hands very painful. Find out how Acupuncture can be a suc-cessful form of treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and Repetitive Strain Injuries, without the harmful effects of drugs and surgery. This work-shop will be presented by Carola Stepper, LAc, and held at Cascade Acupuncture Center, 104 5th Street in Hood River on Tuesday, May 5th, starting at 7pm. For more information about Cascade Acupuncture Center, please visit www.CascadeAcupuncture.org

Session: A6140-SS15aInstructor: Carola StepperLocation: Cascade Acupuncture Center/Bamboo Room 104 5th St Hood RiverStart Date: 5/5/2015End Date: 5/5/2015Days: TuStart Time: 7:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 8

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7Eliminate Low Back PainWhile nearly everyone will experience low back pain at some point in their lifetime, there are several fac-tors that can be controlled to prevent or eliminate it from occurring. Attend this workshop and discover what measures you can take so low back pain doesn’t take its toll on your body and diminish your health. This workshop will be presented by Carola Stepper, LAc, and held at Cascade Acupuncture Center, 104 5th Street in Hood River on Tuesday, August 4th, starting at 7pm. For more information about Cascade Acupuncture Center, please visit www.CascadeAcupuncture.orgSession: A6200-SS15aInstructor: Carola StepperLocation: Cascade Acupuncture Center/Bamboo Room 104 5th St Hood RiverStart Date: 8/4/2015End Date: 8/4/2015Days: TuStart Time: 7:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 8

Energy Healing 101-Intro to Energy HealingOften referred to as “acupuncture without needles,” Pranic Healing is a no-touch energy healing modali-ty that anyone can learn. It is effective for treating ailments and preventing illness, and is easy to learn, and easy to use. This class offers tools to treat common first aid ailments such as cuts, scrapes and burns. You learn the basics of working with your energy aura, including learning to feel the energy, to clean away congested energy, and to supplement areas in your aura that have a pranic deficiency.Session: A6196-SS15aInstructor: Liza BurneyLocation: May Street Elementary School - CafeteriaStart Date: 5/9/2015End Date: 5/9/2015Days: SaStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 10

Energy Hygiene for the Healthcare ProfessionalAre you a Doctor, Nurse, Message Therapist, Chiropractor or anyone else who works closely with people, especially in a healing context? Have you ever felt tired or drained after a long day at work? Do you take on the stress of your patients? Caretaking for others as a profession has specific energetic implications, which if ignored, can lead to burnout, job dissatisfaction and personal illness. Lear the simple, step-by-step approach of Energy Hygiene, which is the practice of keeping your ener-gy body as clean and charged up as possible using the tools of Pranic Healing. Most people feel their personal energy surge when they begin practicing energetic hygiene regularly.Session: A6195-SS15aInstructor: Liza BurneyLocation: May Street Elementary School - CafeteriaStart Date: 5/9/2015End Date: 5/9/2015Days: SaStart Time: 12:30:00 PMEnd Time: 2:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 10

Heartsaver CPR and AED - FundraiserThe Amazing Ellen Dittebrandt AED Program It was always the goal of the Hood River Volunteer Firefighter Association and it’s CPR instructor, Ellen Dittebrandt to use the revenues from teaching CPR courses to get AED’s purchased and put in places where they are lacking an most needed in our com-munity. The Amazing Ellen Dittebrandt program (notice the acronym) will use 100% of your dona-tions along with the CPR course revenues to pursue this worthwhile cause. Please donate as little or as much as you’d like to help get AED’s in our schools, businesses and public places to increase the likeli-hood of survival for our citizens. For any additional information contact Kip Miller at [email protected]. The life you save could be your own.Session: A6201-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Volunteer Fire Dept

Heartsaver CPR, AED and First Aid - HR Fire/EMSThe Heartsaver First Aid Course teaches rescuers to effectively recognize and treat adult emergencies in the critical first minutes until medical service per-sonnel arrive. The course also provides a complete health and safety training and AHA approved solu-tion for first aid, adult/child/infant CPR, and Automated External Defibrillation (AED). Course meets State of Oregon daycare licensing require-ment As of 1/22/2015, class will be held regardless of registered class size.Instructor: Hood River Volunteer Fire DeptLocation: Hood River Fire & EMS Station 1785 Meyer Pkwy (South of HR Pool) Hood RiverNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 45

Session: A6001-SS15aStart Date: 5/7/2015End Date: 5/7/2015Days: ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Session: A6001-SS15bStart Date: 5/9/2015End Date: 5/9/2015Days: SaStart Time: 3:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:00:00 PM

Session: A6001-SS15cStart Date: 6/11/2015End Date: 6/11/2015Days: ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Session: A6001-SS15dStart Date: 6/13/2015End Date: 6/13/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Session: A6001-SS15eStart Date: 8/6/2015End Date: 8/6/2015Days: ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Session: A6001-SS15fStart Date: 8/8/2015End Date: 8/8/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Improve Athletic Performance and Repair InjuriesLearn how to drastically enhance your athletic per-formance and how to significantly reduce injuries so you DO NOT lose those gains. Adventurers have a special spirit and zeal for life. Unfortunately, your body does have limitations. Knowing how to prevent injuries for the active person is the best defense for staying at the top of your game. This Workshop, presented by Carola Stepper, LAc, and owner of Cascade Acupuncture Center, will be held on Tuesday, July 7th starting at 7pm in the Bamboo Room at Cascade Acupuncture Center, 104 5th Street in Hood River. Class size is limited. For more information about Cascade Acupuncture Center, please visit www.CascadeAcupuncture.orgSession: A6199-SS15aInstructor: Carola StepperLocation: Cascade Acupuncture Center/Bamboo Room 104 5th St Hood RiverStart Date: 7/7/2015End Date: 7/7/2015Days: TuStart Time: 7:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 8

Living with Chronic Pain: Tools for ManagementChronic pain affects almost one in five Americans on a daily basis. Chronic pain is the result of ner-vous system dysfunction and can last for years. There may be a specific cause, but sometimes there is no clear cause at all. It can be crippling both physically and emotionally, but there are treatments available that can help. Join Laurie VanCott, MSPT to learn tools for treating chronic pain.Session: A6204-SS15aInstructor: Laurie VanCottLocation: Hood River Therapy, 2690 May St, Hood RiverStart Date: 4/14/2015End Date: 4/14/2015Days: TuStart Time: 12:00:00 PMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ Free

Mommy Wellness- Everything You Need to Know After Having a BabyThis class is for new moms with babies up to 2 years. In this 6 class series, we will discuss what exercise programs are best for new moms, how to prevent back pain, post partum healing, sexual heal-ing, and scar management and eve how to catch up on your sleep. You will walk away from this class feeling confident on methods to get your body back and on your way to wellness.Session: A6203-SS15aInstructor: Laurie VanCottLocation: Hood River Therapy, 2690 May St, Hood RiverStart Date: 5/26/2015End Date: 6/23/2015Days: TuStart Time: 12:00:00 PMEnd Time: 12:45:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ free

Sports Performance Series at Hood River TherapyWater Sports: Windsurfing, kite boarding, paddle boarding and kayaking. Learn methods to cross train for your sport. We will discuss methods to improve performance in your sport with specific strengthening and stretching programs designed by a physical therapist.Session: A6205-SS15aInstructor: Thomas FlissLocation: Hood River Therapy, 2690 May St, Hood RiverStart Date: 4/21/2015End Date: 4/21/2015Days: TuStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ Free

Superbrain Yoga for Strengthening the BrainWhether you have school-age children, elderly par-ents, or are approaching mid-life yourself, SuperBrain Yoga is a simple practice you can learn to strengthen your memory, sharpen your focus and enhance the mental acuity of your family and loved ones. Based on the principles of acupuncture, it takes less than a minute to do, and the benefits have been documented in a number of studies involving school children both mainstream and spe-cial education. Not traditional mat yoga. Session: A6197-SS15aInstructor: Liza Burney

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8Location: May Street Elementary School - CafeteriaStart Date: 5/9/2015End Date: 5/9/2015Days: SaStart Time: 3:00:00 PMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PMClass Fee $ 10

Tai Chi and Qigong, Energy and PrinciplesSpring Term Special- Wild Goose Qigong! Tai chi practice is a form of moving meditation that devel-ops one’s health and body strength through relax-ation and movement of the entire body. The class is based on the Simplified 24 Form (Yang style) sequence practiced in China as a basic health exer-cise. We will learn gentle movements that can be learned and repeated by themselves or strung together into a slow ‘dance’. Students will be intro-duce to Chinese philosophical concept of yin-yang balance as it related to health and movement and to the meridians and energy centers of the body. Beginners are welcome as the class will be geared to multiple levels of experience. Intermediate or advanced students will learn methods of training to increase their understanding of the art and gain insight into body structure and balance. Qigong: These ancient Chinese exercises are excellent for improving health, reducing stress, and increasing mental focus, strength and balance. Qigong is prac-ticed as sequences of simple stretching movements with an emphasis on relaxation and body alignment. Qi Gong means ‘the study of energy’ moving through and around the body. The class will be taught at multiple skill levels, for the beginner as well as for those with prior experience in Tai Chi or Qigong, or for those wishing to improve their abili-ties in other physical activities.Session: A6060-SS15aInstructor: Janet EssleyLocation: Westside Elementary School - CafeteriaStart Date: 4/1/2015End Date: 5/20/2015Days: WStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 8Class Fee $ 55

Wellness for EducatorsThoughts and energy have been devoted to your students and now it is time to take care of yourself. Wellness for Educators will not only replenish you after a busy year, it will also give you techniques that protect you for the coming year. You will learn daily methods that help you face stressful situations and ways to prepare yourself for full days of teach-ing with meetings to follow. You deserve the best and now it is time for you to take care of yourself! Teachers can use the benefits of yoga year-round. Improvements in strength, flexibility, balance, equa-nimity, calmness, and relaxation provide an active practice of releasing tension and stress. Teachers are surprised to find that yoga can be helpful throughout the day. It doesn’t require special cloth-ing or equipment, moving furniture, or very much time. In this class, teachers will learn yoga tech-niques to use with their students that integrate phys-ical, mental, and emotional development. A one-minute breathing break helps to improve the learn-ing environment, and builds a skill that students can use on their own time. A proper pose and breathing improves posture, attention, focus, and encourages mindful action. To register please call Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts Studio (541)386-2025 or email [email protected] Speak to the instructors for possible Professional Development Units or Clock Hour availability. *Registration not through Community Ed Session: A6206-SS15aInstructor: Stephenie Going, Monika Schuller

Location: Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts StudioStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 8/19/2015Days: M,WStart Time: 10:30:00 AMEnd Time: 11:30:00 AM

Whiplash & Auto Accident Injuries WorkshopFind out how Acupuncture can help you get relief, naturally, from the neck and lower back pain, head-aches, sleep and digestive troubles you have been experiencing since your Auto Accident. This work-shop will be presented by Carola Stepper, LAc, and held at Cascade Acupuncture Center, 104 5th Street in Hood River on Tuesday, June 2nd, starting at 7pm. For more information about Cascade Acupuncture Center, please visit www.CascadeAcupuncture.orgSession: A6142-SS15aInstructor: Carola StepperLocation: Cascade Acupuncture Center/Bamboo Room 104 5th St Hood RiverStart Date: 6/2/2015End Date: 6/2/2015Days: TuStart Time: 7:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMClass Fee $ 8

Yoga for a Healthy Pelvic Floor-Flow Yoga Series with Laurie VanCott, MSPTThis fun class introduces ways to strengthen and relax through the pelvic floor muscles. Not sure you are performing a Kegel or activating or Mula Bandha correctly. Here is your chance to find out. You will walk away form this class with an under-standing on how to truly strengthen and relax the pelvic floor in your yoga practice. $40 per class or $100 for all three of the Flow Yoga Series. To receive the discounted rate, please call 541-386-2055.Session: A6207-SS15aInstructor: Laurie VanCottLocation: Flow Yoga 118 3rd St Hood RiverStart Date: 4/18/2015End Date: 4/18/2015Days: SaStart Time: 12:00:00 PMEnd Time: 1:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 40

Yoga for Low Back and Hip Pain-Flow Yoga Series with Laurie VanCott, MSPTCombining recent physical therapy research and knowledge on low back pain, you will learn yoga poses that will help gain strength, stability and mobility in your lower back, hips, and sacrum. This short yoga practice will help reduce or even elimi-nate pain. $40 per class or $100 for all three of the Flow Yoga Series. To receive the discounted rate, please call 541-386-2055.Session: A6207-SS15bInstructor: Laurie VanCottLocation: Flow Yoga 118 3rd St Hood RiverStart Date: 4/18/2015End Date: 4/18/2015Days: SaStart Time: 2:00:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PMClass Fee $ 40

Yoga for Neck and Shoulder Pain-Flow Yoga Series with Laurie VanCott, MSPTThis class focuses on educating the recreational yogi on methods to treat there own neck and shoul-der pain through there yoga practice. You will learn good neck and shoulder alignment, stretching and strengthening. $40 per class or $100 for all three of the Flow Yoga Series. To receive the discounted rate, please call 541-386-2055.Session: A6207-SS15cInstructor: Laurie VanCottLocation: Flow Yoga 118 3rd St Hood RiverStart Date: 4/18/2015End Date: 4/18/2015Days: SaStart Time: 4:00:00 PMEnd Time: 5:30:00 PMClass Fee $ 40

Yoga Retreat at the Trout Lake Abbey with Laurie VanCott, MSPTYoga Retreat at the Trout Lake Abbey with Laurie VanCott, MSPT Come Relax and Renew at this two night retreat. All yoga levels welcome. Take a break from your daily routine and give yourself time to reflect and recharge. The retreat will include 4 yoga classes, acupuncture, and healthy and nutritious meals. There will also be time to enjoy the beautiful surroundings on Saturday mid-day. Walk the grounds and gardens of the Abbey or hike or bike ride at near by Mt. Adams. Accommodation options separate. Call the Trout Lake Abbey to book your lodging 509-395-2030. Options include rooms in the bed and breakfast, bunk room, and camping or RV parking. Arrive Friday Afternoon 4 pm first yoga class at 4:30pm and Depart Sunday 12 to 1 pm Location: Trout Lake Abbey, 46 Stoller Rd Trout Lake, WA Cost $210Session: A6028-SS15aInstructor: Laurie VanCottLocation: Trout Lake Abbey Start Date: 5/15/2015End Date: 5/17/2015Days: Fr, Sa, SuStart Time: 4:00:00 PMEnd Time: 11:55:00 PMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 210

Yoga-Intro to - Cascade YogaThis is a gentle, beginner-level, Hatha Yoga class, suitable for those who have never practiced yoga before and those who prefer a more gentle, slower paced class. You can sign up for a drop-in class for $12.00 per session or for a month of classes for $72.00. If you are registering for a drop in class, please put the date you will be attending in the notes section. Classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:45-5:00 at the Cascade Locks Elementary school. Pro-rating is available if you join mid-month. Please call us at 541-386-2055 to register at a pro-rated amount. Please contact Tomme at (712) 490-6417 or [email protected] with questions. Tomme Fent is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-200) through Yoga Alliance. Since completing her 200-hour yoga teacher training, she has instructed more than 400 students in a variety of yoga styles. Tomme’s personal philosophy is that nearly every-one can benefit from yoga, regardless of their physi-cal fitness or challenges. Her goal is to offer inter-esting, intelligently-sequenced classes that awaken both the body and the mind, and leave students feeling centered, present, and ready to face the world beyond the studio. “With great respect and love, now the blessings of yoga instruction are offered.” Yoga Sutra 1.1 Session: A6064-May

A free 15-minute

consultation, with

Chinese Medical Pulse

Diagnosis, insurance

verification or fee schedule

information, and a mini-trial

Acupuncture treatment

focused on stress.

www.CascadeAcupuncture.org

Hood River 541-387-4325The Dalles 541-298-2378Stevenson 509-637-3163

No charge – No obligation – Come check us out!

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9Instructor: Tomme FentLocation: Cascade Locks School - Room 13 - Community Meeting RoomStart Date: 5/5/2015End Date: 5/28/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 3:45:00 PMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 8Class Fee $ 72 for month or $12 drop-in or $40 monthly A yoga mat is required. A few “loaner” mats are available, but students are encouraged to bring their own mat. Wear comfortable clothing that will allow you to move freely.

Yoga for Everyone- Cascade YogaA well-rounded Hatha Yoga practice for all skill lev-els. You can sign up for a drop-in class for $12.00 per session or for a month of classes for $72.00. If you are registering for a drop in class, please put the date you will be attending in the notes section. Classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30-6:45 pm at Cascade Locks Elementary School. Pro-rating is available if you join mid-month. Please call us at 541-386-2055 and to register at a pro-rated amount. Contact Tomme at (712) 490-6417 or [email protected] with questions Tomme Fent is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-200) through Yoga Alliance. Since completing her 200-hour yoga teacher training, she has instructed more than 400 students in a variety of yoga styles. Tomme’s per-sonal philosophy is that nearly everyone can benefit from yoga, regardless of their physical fitness or challenges. Her goal is to offer interesting, intelli-gently-sequenced classes that awaken both the body and the mind, and leave students feeling cen-tered, present, and ready to face the world beyond the studio. “With great respect and love, now the blessings of yoga instruction are offered.” Yoga Sutra 1.1Session: A6065-MayInstructor: Tomme FentLocation: Cascade Locks School - Room 13 - Community Meeting RoomStart Date: 5/5/2015End Date: 5/28/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 5:30:00 PMEnd Time: 6:45:00 PMNo. of Classes 8Class Fee $ 72 or $12 drop-in or $40 monthlyA yoga mat is required. A few “loaner” mats are available, but students are encouraged to bring their own mat. Wear comfortable clothing that will allow you to move freely.

Language and Writing

Spanish - Beginning Level 1 -This course is designed for students with no previ-ous knowledge of Spanish. It covers the first 8 chapters of Spanish Is Fun, Book 1, 3rd edition, including cognates, numbers, present tense AR and ER verb conjugations, and gender in nouns, articles, and adjectives. Paul specializes in helping adults pronounce Spanish using his own Alphabet and Pronunciation Guide.Session: A7029-SS15aInstructor: Paul KuiperLocation: Coe Building - Room 3 Start Date: 4/8/2015End Date: 5/27/2015Days: WStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 8Class Fee $ 75 Spanish is Fun, Book 1, 3rd edition

Spanish - Beginning Level 2 -This course covers the first 9-16 chapters of Spanish Is Fun, Book 1, 3rd edition, ($20) including cognates, numbers, present tense Ser and Estar, IR verbs, expressions with tener, hacer, gustar, posses-sive adjectives, months and seasons. This class is a good review for first year high school students who have only had present tense verbs.Session: A7029-SS15bInstructor: Paul KuiperLocation: Coe Building - Room 3 - Start Date: 4/8/2015End Date: 5/27/2015Days: WStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 8Class Fee $ 75 Spanish is Fun, Book 1, 3rd edition

Spanish - Beginning Level 3 -Enrolling in this class is registering interest only. Time and date are to be determined. This course after a review of previous chapters, covers chapters 17-24 Spanish Is Fun, Book 1, 3rd edition, ($20) including prepositions, verbs ir, pensar, poder, decir and the preterit or simple past tense. (Students desiring a review of 2nd year high school or first year college level Spanish who have studied past, future, conditional and compound tenses in verbs should take Intermediate Spanish 1 or 2.. This class is a good review for first year high school stu-dents who have only had present tense verbs.) We begin training in oral dialog using See It and Say It in Spanish.Session: A7029-SS15cInstructor: Paul KuiperLocation: Coe Building - Room 3 - Start Date: 4/8/2015End Date: 5/27/2015Days: WStart Time: 3:30:00 PMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 8Class Fee $75 Spanish is Fun, Book 1, 3rd edition

Parenting

Baby Sign LanguageTame those tantrums. Encourage communication and develop a deeper bond by signing with your child! Give your child the tools to communicate before she developed sounds and words and you will be building a bridge to speech and language. This introductory class will teach you how to get started with signing, giving you the tools to: -Understand how signing can improve your relation-ship with your child. -Learn how teaching sign at home can be fun! Set up your child for success. -Choose meaningful words for your child’s daily rou-tines, -Help your child build vocabulary. Taught by Sarah Brown, speech language pathologist from Building Blocks Pediatric Therapy program, this free class is geared for parents and caregivers with infants and toddlers in the early stages of learning communication.Session: A8121-SS15aInstructor: Sarah BrownLocation: Hood River Therapy, 2690 May St, Hood RiverStart Date: 4/7/2015End Date: 4/14/2015Days: TuStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 2Class Fee $ free

Foster Parents Change the World, Be oneFoster Parents are desperately needed at The Next Door. Learn how you can provide life changing opportunities as a foster parent for teenagers at our school. There are short term and long term oppor-tunities as well as financial assistance of $1500-1800 per month tax free. We will discuss the basic overview of our program and provide information on how to become a professional foster parent.Instructor: Mike GundlachLocation: May Street Elementary School - Room 7No. of Classes 1Class Fee $ free Days: Tu

Session: A8120-SS15aStart Date: 4/21/2015End Date: 4/21/2015Start Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PM

Session: A8120-SS15bStart Date: 5/19/2015End Date: 5/19/2015 Start Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PM

Session: A8120-SS15cStart Date: 6/23/2015End Date: 6/23/2015Start Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PM

Skills Training

Providence Hospice Volunteer TrainingThis is a 4 day course that will provide you with the skills and tools you need to support your community. We prepare you to offer support at a time when a person is most vulnerable. This course will teach you special skills that you may find helpful in caring for your own family and friends. Course topics include family dynamics, communication and stress, bereavement, dementia and volunteer expectations. Each topic is presented by hospice personnel who can offer advice from their many years of personal and professional experience and more. There are limitless ways in which the hospice volunteer may serve patients and families such as, bereavement support, children’s grief group, pet care and mas-sage therapy. Pre-registration with instructor prior to first class meeting is required. Pass a criminal back-ground check and drug test. Must attend all four class sessions in this series. Upon completion of training and clearances, commit to being a volunteer for a recommended minimum of one year. Contact Christine at [email protected] or 541-387-6449 to get registered.Session: A8618-SS15aInstructor: Christine JonesLocation: Providence Hospice Building 1630 Woods Court Hood RiverStart Date: 5/1/2015End Date: 5/9/2015Days: Fr, SaStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ free

Cascade Yogaat Cascade Locks School, 300 Wa Na Pa Street

Increase flexibility, balance, and mental focus.

Relieve stress, ease pain, and improve sleep.

Intro to YogaGentle, beginner-level class - Tues. & Thurs. - 3:45pm-5:00pm

Yoga for EveryoneAll-levels Hatha Yoga- Tues. & Thurs. - 5:30pm-6:45pm

Online registration for all sessions:www.hrcommunityed.org (under Adult - Health and Wellness)

$72/month or $12/drop-in

Tomme Fent, RYT-200, [email protected] - (712) 490-6417

Catch a Ride to the Pool this Summer!For upper & middle valley kids ages 8-14!

Dates: Every Wednesday from June 17- August 19Swim from 3-5pm

Special Swim Lessons offering from 5-5:30pm

Swim Bus Pick-up Locations and Times:Parkdale Elementary at 2:15pm

Bus will return by 6:30pmMid Valley Elementary at 2:30pm

Bus will return by 6:15pm$25 - No Lessons

$40 - With Lessons

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10Resume Boot CampEveryone knows that a resume is one of your best marketing tools for your career. However, most people aren’t aware of all of the little details that can mean the difference in getting that call from a poten-tial employer. It’s not just about listing your skills and experience - it’s about the first impression you make. From the content, to the organization, to the layout and design, all these details are keys to standing out, to catching someone’s eye, and to show you really are a pro. During this workshop, we’ll talk about different tips to optimize your resume, regardless of if you are just starting out, or well into your career.Session: A7063-SS15aInstructor: Kate GrenadierLocation: Coe Building - Room 3 - Start Date: 4/28/2015End Date: 4/28/2015Days: TuStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 5 All participants should bring 2 printed copies of their resume, and (preferably) a colored pen for marking changes.

Trips and Tours

Chinook Salmon Spawning TourJoin U.S. Forest Service Fish Biologist Darcy Saiget on this exciting window into the salmon’s lifecycle. As part of the Hood River Watershed Group’s 2015 Field Series, this tour will explore spawning behav-ior through a stream walk along a half-mile section of the West Fork. Along the way, we hope to see adults, redds, and spawned out salmon. This tour will also focus on current efforts to restore and enhance spawning habitat within the watershed by visiting recent Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and U.S. Forest Service projects.Session: A9078 -SS15aInstructor: - Hood River Watershed GroupLocation: OSU Extension Office 2990 Experiment Station Dr Hood RiverStart Date: 9/12/2015End Date: 9/12/2015Days: SaStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 17 Participants will need wading boots or waders. Loaner waders and wading boots are available. If you have your own, please bring them to free up the loaners for other attendees. Polarized sunglasses and a hat with a brim are recommended. Please wear weather appropriate clothing. Bring a sack lunch and water. Participants should be able to walk on uneven, slippery, or brushy ground for at least a half-mile. Transportation will be provided.

Collette Worldwide TravelI am Kay Lincoln and I live in Hood River and am a volunteer at Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital. We have a fundraiser for the people that want to further their education in the medical field. this is the 5th year we have done this and we get 10% to give to the scholarship fund and it has been a profitable thing. I work with Collette Travel and we get groups of people that want to travel to differ-ent places. I you have a destination in your mind just let me know and I can see that you get there. We still get the 10%. So you travelers, let me know what you think. I hope you want to go have fun and see something amazing and fun. You will be very well taken care of. We always have a good time. When I get home from one of these trips, I always think it was the best. Then the nest one seems like it was. I just want to keep going to see all I can see. Please get in touch with any questions. Kay Lincoln Group Leader [email protected] 541-386-3177 cell: 503-490-3177Session: A9006-SS15aInstructor: Collette VacationsLocation: Travel with Collette VacationsStart Date: variesEnd Date: variesDays: variesClass Fee $ varies Bring Your Dreams!

Mystery Trips - Every month - Something DifferentCome join the ‘fun group’ that gets together every month to venture out on Community Eds Mystery Trips. The trips are typically the third Wednesday of every month (usually skipping December & January), trips leave Hood River at 9 am and are back by 4 pm. No one but the bus driver knows where they are going, sometimes there’s a hint, but not always. Trip includes an ‘adventure of some kind’ with a nice lunch. Come join the fun!Instructor: Mystery Trip GuideLocation: LDS Church Parking Lot NW corner 18th & May St Hood RiverClass Fee $ 40Days: W

Session: A9092-SS15-AprStart Date: 4/15/2015End Date: 4/15/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: A9092-SS15-MayStart Date: 5/20/2015End Date: 5/20/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM Session: A9092-SS15-JulStart Date: 7/15/2015End Date: 7/15/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: A9092-SS15-AugStart Date: 8/19/2015End Date: 8/19/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Day Hike - SaturdayThe Saturday hikes will be led by Ed Walston (home 541-478-3362 or cell 541-308-5994). The meeting place is at the Coe Building 1009 Eugene St at 8:30 am. There may be Saturdays indicated with a “*” that will meet at 8:00 am. Registration for the hikes done on Saturday morning prior to leaving the park-ing lot. Carpool to trail-heads. For Washington hikes (indicated by a WA) Washington residents can meet at the Park and Ride just west of the bridge at 8:45 am (8:15 if indicated by “*”), but you must con-tact Ed, to schedule meeting. : Abbreviations: , E = Easy, M = Moderate, D = Strenuous. Online regis-tration is not required, just show up Saturday morn-ing at the specified time. Session: A9000-SS15aInstructor: Ed WalstonLocation: Coe Building - Parking LotStart Date: 4/4/2015End Date: 11/7/2015Days: SaStart Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 32Class Fee $ 3 per hikeEquipment: day-pack, water (1-2 quarts), lunch, snacks, pocket knife, good hiking shoes, windbreak-er, rain gear (if appropriate), and a sense of humor. Wildflower book and binoculars and also a camera may enhance the experience. Hikes will take place rain or shine, though the destination might change if the conditions dictate. More details on hikes at www.hrcommunityed.orgApril 4- Coyote Wall and the Labrynth -M April 11- Wauna Viewpont- M April 18- Lower Deschutes- M EApril 25- Klickitat Rail Trail to Bedrock Pools - M - May 2- Columbia Hills to Crawford Oaks- M - May 9- Mosier Butte and Tom McCall Point- M - ele-vation gain 1722- 6 miles- OR *May 16- John Day River- Cottonwood Canyon- Lost Corral Trail- M May 23- Bald Butte - D - May 30- Four Waterfalls hike in the Gorge- M - *June 6 - School Canyon Trail- M June 13- Barlow Pass to Palmateer Point and Upper Twin Lake - M June 20- Umbrella Falls Loop- M June 27- Monte Cristo Trail- M July 4- Whatum Lake to Indian Mountain Via Pacific Crest Trail- M - eleva-tion gain 1000 ft- 7 miles- OR *July 11- McNeil Point Shelter- D July 18 - Sleeping Beauty and Steamboat Mountains - MJuly 25- Little Crater Lake to Timothy Lake via Pacific Crest Trail - M -August 1- Timberline Lodge to Paradise Park via Pacific Crest Trail- D August 8 - Badger Peak- D August 15- South Climb Trail to Bird Creek Meadows- D August 22- West Fork Falls- Alpine Trail Loop- D - August 29 - Cloud Cap Loop - D

September 5 - Killen Meadows - M September 12- Thomas Lake to Blue Lake- M September 19 - Ramona Falls Loop - M September 26 - Cultus Campgrounds to Lemei Rock Overlook - M October 3- Trapper Creek Trail to Hidden Creek Falls- M October 10- Lewis River Trail- M October 17- October 31- Old Salmon River Trail - E -November 7- John Day River- Cottonwood Canyon Pinnacles Trail- M **Leaving at 8:00, destinations require more driving time.

Day Hike- WednesdayThe Wednesday hikes will be led by Ed Walston (home 541-478-3362 or cell 541-308-5994). The meeting place is at the Park and Ride by the China Gorge Restaurant on Old Columbia River Dr at 7 am. For Washington hikes (indicated by a WA) Washington residents can meet at the Park and Ride just west of the bridge at 7:15 am, but you must contact Ed, to schedule meeting. Registration ($3.00) for the hikes done on Wednesday morning prior to leaving the parking lot. Carpool to trail-heads. Abbreviations: E = Easy, M = Moderate, D = Strenuous. Online registration is not required, just show up Wednesday morning at the specified time. Session: A9000-SS15bInstructor: Ed WalstonLocation: Park and Ride- Old Columbia River Hwy (By China Gorge Restaurant)Start Date: 5/13/2015End Date: 9/30/2015Days: WStart Time: 7:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 21Class Fee $ 3 Equipment: day-pack, water (1-2 quarts), lunch, snacks, pocket knife, good hiking shoes, windbreak-er, rain gear (if appropriate), and a sense of humor. Wildflower book and binoculars and also a camera may enhance the experience. Hikes will take place rain or shine, though the destination might change if the conditions dictate. More details on hikes at www.hrcommunityed.org

May 13 - Filtration Rock Trail- Oregon Badlands- M May 20 - Catherine Creek Loop - MMay 27- Dog Mountain- DJune 3 - Whatum Lake to Chiniedere Mountain Loop- M June 10- Green Leaf Overlook- M June 17- Sedum Point - MJune 24 - Silver Creek Falls - MJuly 1 - Silver Star Mountain via Grouse Vista South - D July 8 - Neahkahnie Mountain- North Coast- M - July 15- Goat Rocks Snow Grass Trail - MJuly 22 - Aldrich Butte - M July 29 - Herman Creek To the Spires Pinnacles- M- August 5 - Cove Palisades Tam - A - Lau Trail - M - August 12- Indian Heaven Placid Lake Loop - M - August 19 - Smith Rock Gray Butte Trail - MAugust 26 - East Crater Trail to Blue Lake - M September 2 - Huckleberry Mountain Trail to Buck Peak - M September 9- Vista Ridge to Owl Point - M September 16- Council Bluff and Takhlakt Lake September 23- Mirror Lake to Summit Viewpoint - M September 30- Jackpot Meadows Trail -M -

Wildflower Enthusiasm Easy 1 Mile Hike-RowenaLove those Gorge wildflowers but can’t do a long hike? Join Wildflower enthusiast Heidi Venture as we hunt for and find wildflowers a locations where youth and fitness are not required. This class is designed for people with minimal fitness. Can you walk a half mile on flat ground, eventually? Can you make it up a short hill, given a break or two? You are fit enough for this hike. We promise to wait for you. Our first hike is the 1-mile paved trail at Catherine Creek. WE expect to find heart leaf buck-wheat, bitterroot, taper tip onion, bi-color cluster lily, few flowered pea, and whatever other flowers sur-prise us. Participants will receive a list of flowers expect with color photos.Session: A9101-SS15bInstructor: Heidi VentureLocation: Parking lot-across from HRMS 17th and May StStart Date: 5/2/2015End Date: 5/2/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PMClass Fee $ 30 You will need a good pair of shoes. You may need rain gear, your own water and snacks, a camera. Hiking poles if you need them. The trail is paved. Meet at the parking lot across form Hood River Middle School, 17th and May.

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11Wildflower Enthusiasm Easy 1 Mile Hike-Catherine CreekLove those Gorge wildflowers but can’t do a long hike? Join Wildflower enthusiast Heidi Venture as we hunt for and find wildflowers a locations where youth and fitness are not required. This class is designed for people with minimal fitness. Can you walk a half mile on flat ground, eventually? Can you make it up a short hill, given a break or two? You are fit enough for this hike. We promise to wait for you. Our first hike is the 1-mile paved trail at Catherine Creek. WE expect to find heart leaf buck-wheat, bitterroot, taper tip onion, bi-color cluster lily, few flowered pea, and whatever other flowers sur-prise us. Participants will receive a list of flowers expect with color photos.Session: A9101-SS15aInstructor: Heidi VentureLocation: Parking lot-across from HRMS 17th and May StStart Date: 4/25/2015End Date: 4/25/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PM (Class Fee $ 30 You will need a good pair of shoes. You may need rain gear, your own water and snacks, a camera. Hiking poles if you need them. The trail is paved. Meet at the parking lot across form Hood River Middle School, 17th and May.

Mt Hood Town Hall Series

Ceramics Open StudioTitle of class: Ceramics Open Studio Description: Open for all late teen and adults to work creatively in clay with like-minded clay enthusiasts. Date / Time: Tuesdays from 5:30-8:30 pm Instructor Name: Jill Warila Registration and Contact info: [email protected] / 541.490.0735 Fees: $20 per class * Registration is not available with Community EdSession: MTH003-SS15aInstructor: Mt Hood Town Hall Instuctor *Location: Mt Hood Town HallStart Date: 4/7/2015End Date: 9/29/2015Days: TuStart Time: 5:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 26Class Fee $ 20

Community Yoga with Nichole MurphyTitle of class: Community Yoga Description: Strong and Mindful Yoga for all levels! Date / Time: Mondays from 6-7 pmInstructor Name: Nichole Murphy Registration and Contact info: 603.545.5137/[email protected] Fees: Donation Based Class * Registration is not available with Community EdSession: MTH004-SS15aLocation: Mt Hood Town HallStart Date: 4/6/2015End Date: 9/28/2015Days: MStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 26Class Fee $ donation

Kids Theater CampTitle: Kids Theater Camp Description: A workshop is designed to help your child develop acting skills, learn improvisation games, & build confidence! Session 1: July 6-10, 9am-1pm Session 2: August 3-7, 9am-1pm

SportsAdventure and Climbing

Air Aware (8-55 years)Learn and practice the fundamentals necessary to fly through the sky with ease! There is no better way to experience the freedom weightlessness offers than to physically feel the sensation in a con-trolled limited risk and supportive environment. All participants get an informational packet and direct one-on-one guidance from trained specialist.Session: R0077-SS15aInstructor: Keith WhighamLocation: Life Rocks Climbing- 1109 13th StStart Date: 6/20/2015End Date: 6/27/2015Days: SaStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 2Class Fee $ 20 No cost to student ~anatomical guide with tips and useful information included free of charge.

Cascade Mountain School: Farm to Table Bike Camp for Middle SchoolJoin us for a residential summer camp for middle school students in Trout Lake, WA. Modeled after our fabulous farming adventure last summer, we will explore Trout Lake, WA, a quiet agricultural valley at the base of Mt. Adams in the Columbia River Gorge, for a fun week of farming and biking. Our ‘base camp’ will be Broad Fork Farms, a beautiful working organic farm. Each day we will bike to different farms and get our hands dirty helping out. Afternoons we will find time for recreation, relax-ation, and enjoyment. In the evenings, we will create delicious meals from what food we’ve harvested during the day. During the week we will have a chance to learn about a diverse spectrum of agricul-ture–organic dairy, artisan cheese making, beekeep-ing, vegetable and herb growing, as well as pas-tured livestock for wool and meat production. As we work and play, we will have conversations about the challenges and opportunities of farming and dive into relevant science and policy topics. If you love food, the outdoors, to learn and try new things, and if you are curious about organic farming–this week is for you. The camp ends with a celebratory dinner for students and their families on the final evening. Families, please join us for a camp slideshow and 2pm Harvest lunch made by the course participants. 10 hours of Service credit available. Register @ www.cascademountainschool.org/registration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: R9088-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Tout Lake, WA and Mt AdamsStart Date: 7/26/2015End Date: 7/31/2015No. of Classes 6Cascade Mountain School will provide course mate-rials. Students who have their own bikes and camp-ing gear should bring it. Cascade Mountain School can provide camping gear and bikes for those that need it.

Cascade Mountain School: Middle School Mountain CampAdventurous middle school students will love this new camp. We’re hosting a 6-day, 5-night adven-ture camp that includes whitewater rafting, spelunk-ing in lava tubes, hiking to mountaintop vistas, bik-ing through the valley, and learning watershed sci-ence. We’ll be based in the White Salmon River Valley in Trout Lake, Washington. Students should

Registration and Contact: [email protected]; [email protected] Fees: $250/week. Sibling discounts and partial scholarships available. * Registration is not available with Community EdInstructor: Heather Laurence and Rachel Beitler Location: Mt Hood Town HallNo. of Classes: 530 kids/session limit

Session: MTH005-SS15aStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PM

Session: MTH005-SS15bStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PM

Tai Chi BalanceTai Chi is for balance and strength. This is a Mt Hood Town Hall class. Contact Elise Cain for registration or questions: 541-352-6566 Classes are free. Donations are gratefully accepted. * Registration is not available with Community EdSession: MTH006-SS15aInstructor: Janet EsselyLocation: Mt Hood Town HallStart Date: 4/6/2015End Date: 9/28/2015Days: MStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 26Class Fee $ donation

Yoga- Beginners with Brian ConnersTitle of class: Beginners Yoga Description: This is a beginner class will emphasize proper alignment. Date / Time: Tuesday from 9:30 - 10:30 am Instructor Name: Brian Connors Registration and Contact info: 541-968-5925 Fees: $10 per class * Registration is not available with Community EdSession: MTH002-SS15ALocation: Mt Hood Town HallStart Date: 4/7/2015End Date: 9/29/2015Days: TuStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 10:30:00 AM

Yoga- Christina McGheeTitle of class: Yoga Description: The class is a combo of stretch, strength and yoga. Date / Time: Wednesdays from 8-9 am Instructor Name: Christina McGhee Registration and Contact info: [email protected] | 541-490-6844 Fees: $7 per class or $25 for punch pass of 5 * Registration is not available with Community EdSession: MTH001-SS15aLocation: Mt Hood Town HallStart Date: 4/1/2015End Date: 9/30/2015Days: WStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 9:00:00 AMNo. of Classes 27

Serving Hood River Daily!Monday - Friday: The Dalles • Hood River

Portland, too!Tue&Thur Service

The DallesHood River • PDX

Call 541-386-4202

The Mt. Hood Town Hall is a rural community and recreation center serving the upper Hood River Valley. Our mission is to celebrate and maintain a thriving

community center while preserving the historic Mt. Hood Town Hall. Our buildingis constantly being upgraded and refreshed, where all community members can

engage each other on equal terms in a historic building. We are dedicated to Performance space, The arts, Community events and meetings, Social services, Creative and educational opportunities, A marketplace for locally grown goods, Weddings, receptions and more! For more information please visit our website:

www.mthoodtownhall.org or call Nikki at 541-645-0341.

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expect to make new friends, learn new ways of trav-eling in the outdoors, and come home excited about exploring the Columbia River Gorge and the Cascade Mountains. No experience necessary; beginner explorers welcome! Register @ www.cas-cademountainschool.org/registration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: R0038-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - Various LocationsStart Date: 6/28/2015End Date: 7/3/2015Days: Su,M,Tu,W,Th,FNo. of Classes 6Cascade Mountain School will provide course mate-rials. Participants who have their own bikes should bring them. Cascade Mountain School can provide a bike if someone needs one.

Cascade Mountain School: Mt Adams Field Ecology Course (15-18 years)In this 14-day summer science course, students will conduct meaningful ecological research while hik-ing, backpacking, and camping near Mt. Adams in the Pacific Northwest. Students will spend time exploring the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, inves-tigating the alpine meadows, lakes, and glaciers of Mt. Adams, and collaborating with local scientists on ongoing ecological studies. Students should expect a rigorous academic program coupled with relax-ation and outdoor recreation. Topics covered include: mountain and forest ecology, hydrology, glaciology, and climate change. This course includes a 3-day, 2-night backpacking trip on Mt. Adams and a celebratory white water rafting trip down the White Salmon River! Students who participate fully and complete course requirements to a satisfactory level will walk away with a certificate of course comple-tion to be brought to their high school administrator for approval of one semester of high school science credit. Pre-approval of credit is recommended. 4 credits of college credit are also offered. Please call Cascade Mountain School (503-358-1949) for addi-tional information or questions. 20 hours of service available. For Registration and Fee information, visit www.cascademountainschool.org/registration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: R9087-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - Various LocationsStart Date: 8/2/2015End Date: 8/15/2015Days: Su,M,Tu,W,Th,F,SaNo. of Classes 14Cascade Mountain School will provide course mate-rials. Participants should bring their own camping and backpacking gear. This gear can be borrowed from Cascade Mountain School if necessary. Please check the website for additional information, updates and scholarship opportunities: www.cas-cademountainschool.org

Cascade Mountain School: Mt Hood Mountain To Mouth for High School CampIn this 12-day summer science course, students will conduct meaningful ecological research while back-packing and camping on Mt. Hood and through the Hood River Valley. As we move from the glaciers on Mt. Hood along the Hood River to the mighty Columbia, students will practice field science skills and collaborate with local scientists on ongoing eco-logical studies. Students should expect a rigorous academic program coupled with relaxation and out-door recreation. Topics covered include: mountain and forest ecology, hydrology, fisheries, food sys-tems, glaciology, and climate change. This course includes a 3-day, 2-night backpacking trip on Mt. Hood, including an exploration of Eliot Glacier, and a celebratory white water rafting trip down the White Salmon River! Students who fully participate and complete their coursework to a satisfactory level will walk away with a certificate of course completion. This certificate can be brought to their high school administrator for a semester of high school science credit. Pre-approval of the course is recommended, so please contact Cascade Mountain School to learn more (503-358-1949 or [email protected]). 4 credits of college credit and 20 hours of service credit are also available. For Registration and Fee information, visit www.cascademountainschool.org/registration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: R9081-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - Various

LocationsStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/31/2015Days: Su,M,Tu,W,Th,F,SaStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 12

Cascade Mountain School: Sustainable Agriculture Course (15-18 years)During this 14-day intensive residential science camp, students will work and play in the beautiful organic valley of Trout Lake, Washington. Students will camp on a small organic farm and will spend their days and evenings farming, cooking, biking, and studying local and global food systems. We’ll find time for relaxation and recreation while taking the academic nature of the course seriously.Each morning we will have focused academic time fol-lowed by biking to different farms to get our hands dirty helping out. Afternoons we will find time for dis-cussion, reflection, relaxation and enjoyment. In the evenings, we will create delicious meals from what food we’ve harvested during the day. During the week we will have a chance to learn about a diverse spectrum of agriculture–organic dairy, artisan cheese making, beekeeping, vegetable and herb growing, as well as pastured livestock for wool and meat production. As we work and play, we will have conversations about the challenges and opportuni-ties of farming and dive into relevant science and policy topics. If you love food, the outdoors, to learn and try new things, and if you are curious about organic farming–this course is for you. The course also includes a 2-day backpacking trip on Mt. Adams and a celebratory white water rafting trip down the White Salmon River. The course ends with a celebratory lunch for students and their fami-lies on July 18. Families please join us for a fare-wall farm-fresh lunch made by course participants. Students who fully participate and complete their coursework to a satisfactory level will walk away with a certificate of course completion. This certifi-cate can be brought to their high school administra-tor for a semester of high school science credit. Pre-approval of the course is recommended, so please contact Cascade Mountain School to learn more (continued)(503)-358-1949 or [email protected]). 4 credits of college credit and 20 hours of ser-vice credit are also available. For Registration and Fee information, visit www.cascademountainschool.org/registration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: R9086-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - Various LocationsStart Date: 7/5/2015End Date: 7/18/2015Days: Su,M,Tu,W,Th,F,SaNo. of Classes 14Cascade Mountain School will provide course mate-rials. Students who have their own bikes should bring them, otherwise CMS will provide a bike for those that need one.

Cascadia Adventure - 3 Day Beginner Kayak Course - Ages 9 and UpCascadia Instructors introduce students to fun on the water in kayaks. Ice breakers, team building, stretching and active games gets us revved up before taking to the water in easy to paddle inflat-able kayaks. Students will learn skills in three pro-gressive arenas: flatwater, then eddies, then down river. Before embarking downstream students mas-ter paddling techniques in a low risk scenario such as learning to catch eddies and bracing. Students learn to read the water and avoid hazards. Progressively they work up to paddling a hard shell kayak and learning more advanced moves. Students and parents will receive a pre-course plan-ning packet. A packing list will be supplied. A liability waiver, health information form, honor contract and emergency contact form will be required. Top of the line kayaks plus paddles, pfd’s and river gear is pro-vided. Daily transportation to/from launch site is pro-vided from designated locations. Meet Cascadia instructors at the Hood River Marina parking lot. (9:30am to 3:00pm) Students bring their own lunch and beverage. Questions? Call 509-637-5494. Visit www.cascadia.orgInstructor: Cascadia Adventure Ed SchoolLocation: Hood River Marina Parking LotClass Fee $ 219 A packing list will be supplied. A liability waiver, health information form, honor contract and emer-gency contact form will be required. Top of the line

kayaks plus paddles, pfd’s and river gear is provid-ed. Daily transportation to/from launch site is provid-ed from designated locations. Meet Cascadia instructors at the Hood River Marina parking lot.

Session: R0024-SS15aStart Date: 6/20/2015End Date: 6/22/2015Days: Su,M,SaStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3

Session: R0024-SS15bStart Date: 6/24/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Days: W,Th,FStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R0024-SS15cStart Date: 7/11/2015End Date: 7/13/2015Days: Su,M,SaStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Session: R0024-SS15dStart Date: 7/23/2015End Date: 7/25/2015Days: Th,F,SaStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Cascadia Adventure - 3 Day Intermediate Kayak Course (Ages 9 and up)This three day Intermediate Kayaking course maxi-mizes fun on the water while emphasizing skills to get you ready for running rapids competently in ‘hardshell’ kayaks. This course packs in plenty of activity in a full day. Students will receive both on-shore and on-the-water instruction plus a textbook. Students will learn to rig their kayak, wet exit, navi-gate white water, practice safety protocols and learn advanced kayaking strokes and techniques. Depending on experience and readiness, students will be taught how to roll their kayak. Instruction will emphasize balance and control, eddy hopping, brac-ing, precision ferrying and riding surf waves! As you-progress you will encounter rapids with wide clear channels. Students and parents will receive a pre-course planning packet. A packing list will be sup-plies. A liability waiver, health information form honor contract and emergency contact form will be required. Top of the line kayaks plus paddles, pfd’s and river gear is provided. Daily transportation to/from launch site is provided from designated loca-tions. Students bring their own lunch and beverage. (9:30am to 3:00pm) Questions? Call 509-637-5494,Visit www.cascadia.orgInstructor: Cascadia Adventure Ed SchoolLocation: Hood River Marina Parking LotNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 249 Students and parents will receive a pre-course plan-ning packet. A packing list will be supplies. A liability waiver, health information form honor contract and emergency contact form will be required. Top of the line kayaks plus paddles, pfd’s and river gear is pro-vided. Daily transportation to/from launch site is pro-vided from designated locations. Students bring their own lunch and beverage.

Session: R0025-SS15aStart Date: 6/20/2015End Date: 6/22/2015Days: Su,M,SaStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Session: R0025-SS15bStart Date: 6/24/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Days: W,Th,FStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

Session: R0025-SS15cStart Date: 7/11/2015End Date: 7/13/2015Days: Su,M,SaStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3

Session: R0025-SS15dStart Date: 7/23/2015End Date: 7/25/2015Days: Th,F,SaStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PM

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13Cascadia Adventure - 5 Day Overnight Kayak CampCascadia Kayak Camp – Five Days/Four Nights In our magnificent outdoor classrooms, students learn together in an atmosphere that promotes active involvement, sense of community, adventure and fun! Our expert kayak instructors make the differ-ence. They possess a background in youth leader-ship, a passion for life, a commitment to safety and are talented, fun-loving leaders. Students receive individual and group kayaking instruction with a focus on developing skills such as catching eddies, ferrying, bracing, rolling and reading the river. Mastering kayaking skills and building self-confi-dence is a life-long achievement. No experience necessary. Camp Life: Our five day/four night course features a stay at our Kayakero Camp in Trout Lake and our Klickitat River Camp complete with great meals and time to connect with students and staff. Off water activities include video editing of “Go Pro” kayak runs, outdoor games, fun challeng-es, ultimate Frisbee, low ropes course, caving, hik-ing, wildlife viewing, outdoor cooking and camping - to name a few! Campers develop a multitude of out-door skills, learn more about themselves and have fun! Students and parents will receive a pre-course planning packet. A packing list will be supplied. A lia-bility waiver, health information form, honor contract, and emergency contact form will be required. Top of the line kayaks plus paddles, pfd’s and river gear is provided. Transportation is provided from designat-ed locations. All equipment and gear provided. Questions? Call (509) 637-5494. Visit www.cascadia.orgInstructor: Cascadia Adventure Ed SchoolLocation: Hood River Marina Parking LotNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 950 Students and parents will receive a pre-course plan-ning packet. A packing list will be supplied. A liability waiver, health information form, honor contract, and emergency contact form will be required. Top of the line kayaks plus paddles, pfd’s and river gear is pro-vided. Transportation is provided from designated locations. All equipment and gear provided.

Session: R0031-SS15aStart Date: 7/5/2015End Date: 7/8/2015Days: Su, Mo, Tu, WeStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 11:55:00 PM

Session: R0031-SS15bStart Date: 8/12/2015End Date: 8/16/2015Days: We, Th, Fr, Sa, SuStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 11:55:00 PM

Session: R0031-SS15cStart Date: 8/26/2015End Date: 8/30/2015Days: We, Th, Fr, Sa, SuStart Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 11:55:00 PM

Cascadia Adventure “Outdoor Guide School” for TeensAn extraordinary experience for students ready to learn the skills of an outdoor guide. For this course we disconnect from fast paced technology and con-nect students to some of the most beautiful wild-lands in our region. We’ll paddle our rafts through the Klickitat River Canyon, backpack up Mt. Adams to our alpine camp, explore a hidden lava tube, learn to paddle kayaks on a pristine mountain lake and more! Students will develop a deeper apprecia-tion for the out-of-doors, learn outdoor skills and dis-cover new-found self-confidence. Our hand-picked instructors will lead the way with zest and camara-derie. Students will gain proficiencies in all aspects of outdoor guiding including setting up tents and tarps, outdoor cookery and camp stoves, first-aid and risk management, knot tying, fire building, pad-dling rafts and kayaks, survival, and backpacking – to name a few. Leadership and teambuilding is emphasized on this course. For full itinerary visit: www.cascadia.org . Students meet Cascadia Instructors at the Hood River Marina at 10:00am.Session: R0044-SS15aInstructor: Cascadia Adventure Ed SchoolLocation: Cascadia Adventure School LocationsStart Date: 6/28/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Start Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 11:55:00 PMNo. of Classes 8Class Fee $ 995 Students and parents will receive a pre-camp plan-ning packet. A packing list will be supplied and includes sleeping bag, outdoor clothing and ade-

quate foot gear. A liability waiver, health information form, honor contract, and emergency contact form will be required

Eliot Glacier ClimbEver wanted to know more about the glaciers on Mt Hood? Here’s your chance to get a first-hand look at the Eliot Glacier with PSU glaciologist Dr Andrew Fountain and the Hood River Watershed Group. We’ll hike to and onto the glacier to learn about it’s recession and it’s impact on the Hood River Valley. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to explore the toe of this magnificent glacier on the north side of Mt Hood! Attendees will be assisted getting to and while on the glacier by mountaineers familiar with the area.Session: R0021-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Watershed GroupLocation: Cloud Cap Inn (45-60 min. from Hwy 35)Start Date: 8/22/2015End Date: 8/22/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 10 Bring a sack lunch and water. Wear winter weather appropriate clothing. Loaner ice axes and cram-pons are available. If you have your own, please bring them, to free up the loaners for other attend-ees.

Gorge Outside- Community Day for Youth and their Families- climbingIn this all-day adventure students along with their parents, teachers, and/or mentors are invited to spend a day outside with experienced Gorge Outside educators. Choose between a day of rock climbing or a day of rafting down Klickitat River. Rock climbing guides, John Rust and Lisa Kosglow,from Let’s Get Out, will teach families to rock climb at Horse Thief State Park. Equipment for climb purchased with grant from the Gorge Community Foundation. No experience necessary. Carpooling is available. Meet at the COE building parking lot at 8:30am.Session: R0039-SS15 climbInstructor: Gorge OutsideLocation: Horse Thief State ParkStart Date: 5/9/2015 (continued)End Date: 5/9/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 10 Participants need to bring a hearty sack lunch. Wear hiking boots and appropriate athletic attire.

Gorge Outside- Community Day for Youth and their Families- raftingIn this all-day adventure students along with their parents, teachers, and/or mentors are invited to spend a day outside with experienced Gorge Outside educators. Choose between a day of rock climbing or a day of rafting down Klickitat River. Cascadia Kayak School and Cascade Mountain School will take you for a wet and adventurous day on the Klickitat River. No experience necessary. Funding for the rafting class comes from the Alpinees/Hood River Civil Air Patrol Outdoor Education Fund of the Gorge Community Foundation. Carpooling is available from the COE building parking lot at 8:30 am.Session: R0040-SS15raftInstructor: Gorge OutsideLocation: Horse Thief State ParkStart Date: 5/9/2015End Date: 5/9/2015Days: SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 15 Participants need to bring a hearty sack lunch. Participants will be required to sign a liability release waiver for the rafting portion of the trip. Rafting par-ticipants will need to bring swimsuit, sun hat, sun shirt, sunglasses, closed-toed shoes that can get wet, and a positive attitude. More specific details will be provided before the class.

Let’s Get Out - Ages 11-13Let’s Get Out summer day camp is an introduction to adventure sports while fostering an appreciation for our unique area. Each day, participants will take part in a different adventure while exploring the Columbia Gorge Area. Instruction will be provided

on each activity including the operation of equip-ment, safety, utilizing common sense and risk assessment. Class includes white water rafting, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, caving, swimming hole exploring, shelter building, wilderness aware-ness skills, team building, and service project activi-ties. Leave No Trace Ethics are taught throughout the week. The week also includes a stewardship project with a local agency or non-profit. Stewardship projects help children understand the larger picture of land management, volunteerism and natural resources. Activities may vary due to weather conditions. All equipment and transportation is provided.Instructor: Lisa KosglowLocation: Jackson Park, 13th & May St, Hood RiverNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 430 Students need to bring a packed lunch, water and snacks each day.

Session: R0019-SS15aStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/24/2015 Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: R0019-SS15bStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Let’s Get Out - Ages 8-10Let’s Get Out summer day camp is an introduction to adventure sports while fostering an appreciation for our unique area. Each day, participants will take part in a different adventure while exploring the Columbia Gorge Area. Instruction will be provided on each activity including the operation of equip-ment, safety, utilizing common sense and risk assessment. Class includes white water rafting, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, caving, swimming hole exploring, shelter building, wilderness aware-ness skills, team building, and service project activi-ties. Leave No Trace Ethics are taught throughout the week. The week also includes a stewardship project with a local agency or non-profit. Stewardship projects help children understand the larger picture of land management, volunteerism and natural resources. Activities may vary due to (continued)weather conditions. All equipment and transportation is provided.Instructor: Lisa KosglowLocation: Jackson Park, 13th & May St, Hood RiverNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 430 Students need to bring a packed lunch, water and snacks each day.Days: M,Tu,W,Th,F

Session: R0020-SS15aStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: R0020-SS15bStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: R0020-SS15cStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/14/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: R0020-SS15dStart Date: 8/17/2015End Date: 8/21/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Let’s Get Out Explorers- Ages 5-7Let’s Get Out Explorers for ages 5-7 is an outdoor day camp that focuses on creating a sense of won-der in children and encourages outdoor exploration of the natural world. During camp children will have a combination of guided exploration utilizing nature based activities, games and stories as well as free time to play, move their bodies and work on an art project. Children should come prepared to be out-side in all weather.Instructor: Lisa KosglowLocation: Indian Creek Trailhead at Columbia Gorge Community College Parking LotNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 100 Students need to bring water and snacks each day.

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Session: R0033-SS15aStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R0033-SS15bStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Start Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: R0033-SS15cStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R0033-SS15dStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Start Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Rural Rampage Adventure Bike ChallengeTeams of two will compete in this “Amazing Race” style adventure race that will take them on an exhil-arating ten-mile bike ride with five cheeky challeng-es to be completed along the way. Competitors of varying ages are welcomed, however, each team must have at least one member over the age of 16. This is an excellent opportunity for friends and fami-lies to encourage each other in physical fitness and problem solving skills. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams. This event is a combined fundrais-er for the Hood River Wrestling Club and the Columbia Gorge Ecology Institute. All funds raised through this event will go towards promoting healthy lifestyles in area youth in addition to providing meaningful athletic and educational opportunities for students in the Hood River Valley.Session: R0007-SS15aInstructor: Drew EastmanLocation: District Location-TBD at a later dateStart Date: 9/13/2015End Date: 9/13/2015Days: SuStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 50 per pair Each participant will need their own bike and bike helmet as well as any water and/or snacks for the duration of the race. Participants should be ready for wet and muddy conditions.

Smith Rocks Climbing Camp (9+ years)Enjoy five full days of technical rock climbing instruction at Smith Rocks State Park. Spend the nights camping near the park. Instruction on the rocks will include the appropriate use of all equip-ment, how to belay, rappel and follow a lead. More advanced climbers will be given instruction on lead climbing and climbing techniques. Returning camp-ers may learn crack climbing technique including gear placement. Climbers are divided into appropri-ate daily groups taking into consideration age, abili-ty, goals and friends. We do the classics: The Dihedrals, Morning Glory, Monkey Face, Cinnamon Slab, Spiderman and more. Climbing instruction will be done with absolute safety in mind, using state of the art equipment. With 25 plus years of climbing experience you’ll be able to pick your instructors brain on any climbing and mountaineering topic that interests you. Call John Rust at 541-490-9104 to register. Meet Sunday at Jackson Park in Hood River.Session: R0008-SS15aInstructor: John RustLocation: Jackson Park, 13th & May St, Hood River,TBAStart Date: 7/26/2015End Date: 7/31/2015Days: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fri, Start Time: 3:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 650

Basketball

Basketball- Adult Open Gym Cascade LocksOpen gym for community basketball for all commu-nity members 18 years or older who enjoy basket-ball. Come and play! Cost is $10/per person. Or $2.00 per night.Session: R2013-SS15a

Instructor: Phil NolinLocation: Cascade Locks School - GymnasiumStart Date: 4/2/2015End Date: 9/29/2015Days: Su, Tu, ThStart Time: 2:00:00 PMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 77Class Fee $ 10 bring comfortable clothing and reliable gym shoes

Basketball- Youth Open Gym (grades 2-6)Youth Open Gym Basketball Description: Gym supervision will be provided by Community Education Youth Basketball coaches/volunteers to provide indoor open court basketball for elementary age girls and boys, 2nd to 6th grade. The location will be at Westside Gymnasium. Coaches/Volunteers will run athletes through a short skill development warm-up and after the kids will play 3 v 3 to 5 v 5; half court to full court situations. The goal is to provide consistent access to courts and continue the youth basketball skill acquisition. Indoor play is necessary due to unfavorable outdoor conditions including winds, high heat and low avail-ability of courts. Gym time will be from 4:30 to 6 PM on Sundays starting April 19th and running through July 26th (no practice on May 24th (Memorial Day weekend) and July 5th (4th of July weekend). Volunteers are needed and there will be an organi-zational meeting on April 16th at 5:30 PM at the Coe Building.Session: R2013-SS15bInstructor: John RustLocation: Westside Elementary School - GymStart Date: 4/19/2015End Date: 7/26/2015Except: Su 05/24,Su 07/05 Days: SuStart Time: 4:30:00 PMEnd Time: 6:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 13Class Fee $ 5 bring comfortable clothing and reliable gym shoes

Basketball- HRVHS Youth Basketball Camp (grades 2-6)Hosted by HRVHS Athletes and Coaches; Join HRVHS Boys and Girls Varsity Players and Coaches to learn and reinforce basic techniques, hone your skills, and reinforce positive sportsman-ship on the court.Session: R2012-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Valley BasketballLocation: Westside Elementary School - GymStart Date: 6/17/2015End Date: 6/19/2015Days: W,Th,FStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 55

Football

Football- Flag Football (K through 2nd grade)Flag football league for youth grades K through 2nd, will be co-ed and non-contact. This is a chance for athletes to learn the rules and skills of football and have a great time. Athletes will practice two times per week in a single location (preferably at their home school) and play in these teams for the games. Season runs September through early October. Games are played with teams from Hood River and The Dalles. This is in conjunction with NFL Flag Football and Play 60! Details for practices will be determined at the meeting on August 17th at 5:30 pm.Session: R1004-SS15aInstructor: HRCE Certified CoachesLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Field - Football PracticeStart Date: 8/17/2015End Date: 8/17/2015Days: MStart Time: 5:30:00 PMEnd Time: 6:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 50

Football- Gorge Tackle Football League (3/4 grade)The annual season for the Gorge Football League (established 2000). There will be a 3rd-4th grade division, 5th-6th grade division. . Proof of Insurance is required upon registration. Physicals are not

required but we recommend every athlete complete one the first year they start and once every two years after. Registration is limited so please register early. Players will play full contact football and all equipment meets current safety standards. The sea-son consists of six games, with some being held at White Salmon, Stevenson, Lyle, Goldendale and The Dalles. There are two practices per week. Coaches attend a training and volunteers are need-ed. The Blue-Gold Football Camp with the HRVHS varsity players and coaches is $45 (shorts, cleats and a grey shirt). Please register separately. The first equipment handout will be held August 5th at 6:30 pm. The 2nd equipment handout will be August 10th, the first day of practice, at 5:30 pm. There is a Youth Football Hamburger Feed Fundraiser - August 28th.Session: R1000-SS15a3/4Instructor: HRCE Certified CoachesLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Gym - UpperStart Date: 8/5/2015End Date: 8/10/2015Start Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 2Class Fee $ 115

Football- Gorge Tackle Football League (5/6 grade)The annual season for the Gorge Football League (established 2000) will begin on August 11th. There will be a 3rd-4th grade division, 5th-6th grade divi-sion. Proof of Insurance is required upon registra-tion. Physicals are not required but we recommend every athlete complete one the first year they start and once every two years after. Registration is limit-ed so please register early. Players will play full con-tact football and all equipment meets current safety standards. The season consists of six games, with some being held at White Salmon, Stevenson, Lyle, Goldendale and The Dalles. There are two practices per week. Coaches attend a training and volunteers are needed. Registration deadline is August 1st. The Blue-Gold Football Camp with the HRVHS varsity players and coaches is $45 (shorts, cleats and a grey shirt). Please register separately. Dates are: August 4th to 7th is for athletes grades 3rd through 6th. Equipment handout is Wed August 5th from 6:30-7:30 pm. A 2nd equipment handout will be the 1st day of practice. Athletes will participate in one week of practice with team divisions coming on Friday August 17th. There is a Youth Football Hamburger Feed Fundraiser - August 28th.Session: R1000-SS15a5/6Instructor: HRCE Certified CoachesLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Gym - UpperStart Date: 8/5/2015End Date: 8/10/2015Start Time: 6:30:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 2Class Fee $ 115

Football- Youth Football Blue/Gold Camp (grades K-8)HRV Football Coaches and players will instruct play-ers in proper techniques, fundamentals and drills that are learned and used in the high school pro-gram. This program is for grades K-8.Session: R1006-SS15aInstructor: Caleb SperryLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Field - Football PracticeStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/6/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 5:30:00 PMEnd Time: 6:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 45

Football-High School Football CampsHRV Football spring and summer camps and train-ing. “Spring” football camp begins in June, Summer strength, speed, conditioning and skills happen in July. Blue/Gold Camp and training in August. These ates are designed to improve physical conditioning, individual technique and fundamentals, team build-ing and improvement of our program philosophies and schemes. Please check hrvfootball.com for spe-cific times. All participants receive team issued shorts and shirts.Session: R1002-SS15aInstructor: HRCE Certified CoachesLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Field - Football PracticeStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/14/2015

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Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 30

Football-Youth Coaches Training NightCome join the HRV Varsity staff and trainers for football specific educational training. Coach Sperry and his staff will cover current techniques, player safety, head injury awareness scheme and philoso-phy. This is extremely valuable for all coaches and your participation is expected if you are going to be a successful head coach, assistant coach or parent helper. Please arrive at 5:30. Coaches training is required for coaches in the Flag Football League, Youth Tackle Football League and Middle School Football.Session: R1005-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Valley FootballLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Field - Football PracticeStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/3/2015Days: MStart Time: 5:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:30:00 PM

Golf and Tennis

Golf Camp-Level 3 (Ages 8-15)IC Golf Academy camps are designed for students between the ages of 8-15 that have completed Level 2 or equivalent experience. Material covered includes golf fitness, video analysis, full swing fun-damentals, short game, on course instruction, rules and etiquette Clubs and range balls provided. No discounts or tuition waivers.Instructor: Mark GradinLocation: Indian Creek Golf Course, 3605 Brookside Dr Hood RiverNo. of Classes 3 (Class Fee $ 100 (continued) Days: W, Th, F

Session: R3019-SS15aStart Date: 6/17/2015End Date: 6/19/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3019-SS15bStart Date: 6/24/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3019-SS15cStart Date: 7/1/2015End Date: 7/3/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3019-SS15dStart Date: 7/15/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3019-SS15eStart Date: 7/22/2015End Date: 7/24/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3019-SS15fStart Date: 8/5/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3019-SS15gStart Date: 8/12/2015End Date: 8/14/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3019-SS15hStart Date: 8/19/2015End Date: 8/21/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3019-SS15iStart Date: 8/26/2015End Date: 8/28/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PM

Session: R3014-SS15bStart Date: 5/30/2015End Date: 6/13/2015Start Time: 2:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:30:00 PM

Session: R3015-SS15bStart Date: 5/30/2015End Date: 6/20/2015Start Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3014-SS15cStart Date: 7/11/2015End Date: 7/25/2015Start Time: 2:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:30:00 PM

Session: R3014-SS15dStart Date: 8/15/2015End Date: 8/29/2015Start Time: 2:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:30:00 PM

Tennis - Youth Camp (ages 8-12)This camp is for the beginning to intermediate play-ers. The focus will be on skill development and ten-nis games. Ages 8-12.Instructor: McKenzie KerrLocation: Hood River City Tennis CourtsNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 58 Tennis racquet and water bottleDays: M,Tu,W,Th

Session: R3001-SS15aStart Date: 6/15/2015End Date: 6/18/2015Start Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM (cotinued)Session: R3001-SS15bStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/9/2015Start Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3001-SS15cStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Start Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3001-SS15dStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/6/2015Start Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3001-SS15eStart Date: 8/17/2015End Date: 8/20/2015Start Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Tennis- Middle School and High School Tennis CampTennis Camp for middle school and high school players. Working on tennis skills and match play strategies. Mini tournament scheduled for Thursdays, class. Ages 12-18 years old. (11 year olds with prior tennis experience can participate)Instructor: McKenzie KerrLocation: Hood River City Tennis CourtsNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 70 Tennis racquet and water bottleDays: M,Tu,W,Th

Session: R3000-SS15aStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3000-SS15bStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3000-SS15cStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/13/2015Start Time: 9:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Tennis Program- Intermediate/Advanced (7-12 grades)This is a program for players who already have some tennis experience. It is designed to help improve technical skills as well as provide match

Golf-Get Golf Ready- Level 1 (5-8 years)Introductory group golf lessons covering putting, pre-shot fundamentals, full swing basics, pitching, chipping and Certificate of Completion. Student to instructor ratio 8:1. Clubs and range balls provided. Please wear sturdy, closed toed shoes. Class held at Indian Creek Golf Course- 3605 Brookside Dr, Hood River. No discounts or tuition waivers.Instructor: Mark GradinLocation: Indian Creek Golf Course, 3605 Brookside Dr Hood RiverNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 55 Days: Sa

Session: R3015-SS15aStart Date: 4/25/2015End Date: 5/16/2015Start Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3015-SS15bStart Date: 5/30/2015End Date: 6/20/2015Start Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3015-SS15cStart Date: 7/11/2015End Date: 8/8/2015Except: Sa 08/01 Start Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R3015-SS15dStart Date: 8/15/2015End Date: 9/5/2015Start Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Golf-Get Golf Ready- Level 2 (7-12 years)Group golf lessons designed for the student who has completed the Get Golf Ready Level 1 or equiv-alent experience. Material covered includes full swing, short game, etiquette, rules, skills test and Certificate of Completion. Student to instruction ratio is 8:1. Clubs and range balls provided. Please wear sturdy closed-toed shoes. No discounts or tuition waivers. Instructor: Mark GradinLocation: Indian Creek Golf Course,No. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 79 Days: Sa

Session: R3016-SS15aStart Date: 4/25/2015End Date: 5/16/2015Start Time: 12:30:00 PMEnd Time: 1:30:00 PM

Session: R3016-SS15bStart Date: 5/30/2015End Date: 6/20/2015Start Time: 12:30:00 PMEnd Time: 1:30:00 PM

Session: R3016-SS15cStart Date: 7/11/2015End Date: 8/1/2015Start Time: 12:30:00 PMEnd Time: 1:30:00 PM

Session: R3016-SS15dStart Date: 8/15/2015End Date: 9/5/2015Start Time: 12:30:00 PMEnd Time: 1:30:00 PM

Golf-SNAG / Starting New at Golf (Ages 5-8)This program is based on Physical Education Standards using over-sized equipment that is easy for children to develop basic golf skills. Foundational elements of golf grip, putting and chip-ping are developed in 3- 20 minute sessions. All golf equipment providedInstructor: Mark GradinLocation: Indian Creek Golf Course, 3605 Brookside Dr Hood RiverNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 55 Days: Sa

Session: R3014-SS15aStart Date: 4/25/2015End Date: 5/9/2015Start Time: 2:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:30:00 PM

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16abilities; there is a small loop that youngsters on strider style bikes can push their way around, more advanced options are in the vicinity with elevated skinnies, a teeter-totter, an intermediate jump line called “Middle School” to more advanced jump or drop line called “Drop Out” . There are a number of features being continually improved upon or added within the “Family Man” area. There is a pump track and a plethora of trails venturing in and out of “Family Man” for some cross country style riding, some will elect to ride up from the lower “Seven Streams” instead of parking at “Family Man”--- the age and ability of your child along with your parental supervision should dictate what you allow your chil-dren to ride. Helmets are required and body armor is encouraged. It is a weekly event every Wednesday night from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. from June 10th to September 2nd. Attached is a link to the most recent Post Canyon Map http://hrats.org/2013/02/25/post-canyon-map-updated-yet-again/Session: R9067-SS15aInstructor: Families & Family ManLocation: Post Canyon AreaStart Date: 6/10/2015End Date: 9/2/2015Days: WStart Time: 5:30:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 13Class Fee $ free

NATSTA Kajukenbo Ages 6 - 8Students will acquire skills for personal cultivation through East Asian martial arts and yoga. Our classes teach young people to maintain a calm, radiant spirit in the face of adversity, and to strive continually for emotional, physical and spiritual bal-ance. Our guiding principles will help students navi-gate life with greater compassion and skill through the development of self-awareness, strength, and community. Students will gain discipline and self-respect for themselves and other around them while practicing physical exercises designed to build con-fidence and internal focus. An Informational Parent Night will be scheduled one week prior to start dates. Stephenie Going has been teaching chil-dren for over 15 years and been involved in the body arts for more than 30 years. Dave Martin has been studying and teaching martial arts for 30 years. He also has a practice in East Asian Medical Arts and is the owner of Trinity Natural Medicine. To register please contact Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts Studio 541-386-2025 or email [email protected] $50 Monthly fee to Trinity Natural Medicine applies. Monthly fees will be prorated according to start dates. For more informa-tion, please see our website at http://www.trinitynaturalmedicine.org/. *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: R9089-SS15bInstructor: Stephenie Going, Dave Martin LAc, MSOMLocation: Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts StudioStart Date: 6/16/2015End Date: 8/27/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 3:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 22Class Fee $50 Additional Fee: $35 NATSTA Registration Fee $30 Uniform Fee

NATSTA Kajukenbo Ages 9 - 16Students will acquire skills for personal cultivation through East Asian martial arts and yoga. Our classes teach young people to maintain a calm, radiant spirit in the face of adversity, and to strive continually for emotional, physical and spiritual bal-ance. Our guiding principles will help students navi-gate life with greater compassion and skill through the development of self-awareness, strength, and community. Students will gain discipline and self-respect for themselves and other around them while practicing physical exercises designed to build confi-dence and internal focus. An Informational Parent Night will be scheduled one week prior to start dates. Stephenie Going has been teaching chil-dren for over 15 years and been involved in the body arts for more than 30 years. Dave Martin has been studying and teaching martial arts for 30 years. He also has a practice in East Asian Medical Arts and is the owner of Trinity Natural Medicine. $50 Monthly fee to Trinity Natural Medicine applies. Monthly fees will be prorated according to start dates. There will be 2 sessions of class- April 21- June 11th, Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00-5:30 pm. June 16 to August 27th, Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00-5:30 pm. To register, please contact Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts Studio 541-386-2025 or email [email protected]. For

more information, please see http://www.trinitynaturalmedicine.org *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: R9089-SS15aInstructor: Stephenie Going, Dave Martin LAc, MSOMLocation: Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts StudioStart Date: 4/21/2015End Date: 6/11/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 4:00:00 PMEnd Time: 5:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 16Class Fee $ 50Additional Fee: $35 NATSTA Registration Fee $30 Uniform Fee

Pickleball (adult)Pickleball is a fun game that is played on a badmin-ton court with the neet lowered to 34 inches at the center. It is played with a perforated plastic baseball (similar to a whiffle ball) and wood or composite paddles. It is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for experienced players.Session: R9077-SS15aInstructor: Nancy ClementLocation: May Street Elementary School - GymStart Date: 4/7/2015End Date: 6/30/2015Days: TuStart Time: 5:15:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMClass Fee $ 24

Roller Derby Youth Camp (6-17 years)The Gorge Roller Girls are excited to announce a five day summer camp! We are looking forward to training and developing students of all skill levels in a fun and safe environment. Students will be work in groups at their own skill levels. This camp will get students ready for a brand new junior team coming this fall. We will be having an informational meeting on April 21st at 5pm at the Hood River National Guard Armory for more information.Session: R9093-SS15aInstructor: Gorge Roller GirlsLocation: Westside Elementary School - Gym,Hood River ArmoryStart Date: 4/21/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Days: M, Tu, W, Th, Fri Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 120 Students must provide their own helmet, mouth guard, knee pads, wrist guards, and elbow pads. Students will be able to rent quad skates at a low price.

Run and Fun Summer Camp- Middle SchoolParticipants will work directly with high school cross-country athletes to build and enhance an apprecia-tion for the sport of running and physical fitness. Campers will participate in games, specialized skill sessions (dynamic stretching, goal setting, form run-ning, injury prevention, leadership), team building activities, and camp races.This camp is a great opportunity for middle school students who enjoy physical activity in a fun evironment with peer role modes. Each camper receives a camp t-shirt, race number, and fun challenging race opportunity on the last day of camp.Session: R9090-SS15aInstructor: Brandon BertramLocation: Hood River Middle School - Fields Football,Hood River Middle School - Fields TrackStart Date: 6/17/2015End Date: 6/19/2015Days: W,Th, FStart Time: 10:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 25

Run and Fun Summer Camp-ElementaryRun and Fun camp is an opportunity for students to engage in fitness and fun activities in a positive social environment. High school cross country team members will lead kids in games, team building, age appropriate exercises, and fun activities. Student’s will learn an appreciation for being physically fit and working with others through cooperative activities that build all campers personal confidence. Camp

play with players of similar levels. Mon-Wed will consist of drill classes, with match play on Thursday. If players are below 7th grade but have experience they may request special permission to join this pro-gram.Session: R3009-SS15BInstructor: McKenzie Kerr, Leslie KerrLocation: Hood River City Tennis CourtsStart Date: 9/7/2015End Date: 10/8/2015Days: Mo, Tu, We, ThStart Time: 4:00:00 PMEnd Time: 5:15:00 PMNo. of Classes 20Class Fee $ 150

Tennis Program-Beginning/Intermediate (7-12 grades)This class is for players with little to no tennis expe-rience, and will be focused on teaching basic tennis skills with some matchplay.Session: R3009-SS15AInstructor: McKenzie Kerr, Leslie KerrLocation: Hood River City Tennis CourtsStart Date: 9/8/2015End Date: 10/7/2015Days: M,Tu,WStart Time: 5:30:00 PMEnd Time: 6:15:00 PMNo. of Classes 14Class Fee $ 80

Lacrosse

Lacrosse - HRYL Girls Summer Lacrosse (Grades 5-6)Instructional and scrimmage league for 5th & 6th grade girls.Session: R9802-SS15bInstructor: Wynne Lobel (continued)Location: Hood River Middle School - Fields FootballStart Date: 7/1/2015End Date: 8/5/2015Except: Wed 07/22Days: WStart Time: 4:00:00 PMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 75 Please bring a stick, goggles and mouthguard.

Lacrosse- HRVHS Girls Summer Lacrosse (Grades 9-12)Instructional and scrimmage league for high school girls grades 9 to 12.Session: R9803-SS15aInstructor: Wynne LobelLocation: Hood River Middle School - Fields FootballStart Date: 6/30/2015End Date: 8/4/2015Except: Tue 07/21 Days: TuStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 150 Please bring a stick, goggles and mouthguard.

Lacrosse- HRYL Girls Summer Lacrosse (Grades 7-8)Instructional and scrimmage league for 7th & 8th grade girls.Session: R9802-SS15aInstructor: Wynne LobelLocation: Hood River Middle School - Fields FootballStart Date: 7/1/2015End Date: 8/5/2015Except: Wed 07/22 Days: WStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 150 Please bring a stick, goggles and mouthguard.

Other Sports

Mountain Biking - Families @ Family ManFamilies @ Family Man is a grass roots approach to encouraging a healthy active lifestyle for our kids. The age and ability of your child along with parental common sense will dictate your available options;”Family Man” has options for all ages and all

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17includes a team shirt, race number, foot token, and fun race on final camp day.Session: R9091-SS15aInstructor: Brandon BertramLocation: Hood River Middle School - Fields Football,Hood River Middle School - Fields TrackStart Date: 6/17/2015End Date: 6/19/2015Days: W,Th,FStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 10:00:00 AMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 25

Running Class- Summer Running For Middle School StudentsStudents will learn proper running technique, plyo-metric conditioning, running psychology and individ-ual confidence building. A great opportunity for young athletes who are interested in getting pre-pared for Fall Middle School Sports especially the Cross Country Season!Session: R9092-SS15aInstructor: Steve WryeLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Parking Lot East RoadwayStart Date: 6/2/2015End Date: 8/20/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 7:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 24Class Fee $ 10

Sailing and Water Sports

Columbia Gorge Racing Association:Learn to SailColumbia Gorge Racing Association: Learn to Sail has been hosting world class sailing events since 1996 and has been training sailors, from beginners to Olympians, since 2004. The stretch of river from Stevenson to Cascade Locks is an ideal small boat training ground, away from the crowds, flatter water and less wind than the central Gorge. Our offer-ings include beginner through advanced lessons and professionally coached sailing clinics. We also offer Community Sailing & BBQ and may be adding fun options such as a Ladies Night, SUP and a STEM based program, utilizing sailing as a platform to explore Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. In our weekly Learn to Sail program, begin-ning through advanced sailors will learn rigging, boat handling, safety and more. Learn at your own pace: sign up for one session or the whole summer! All classes are taught by US Sailing certified instruc-tors in CGRA’s fleet of O’pen BICs, Lasers and RS Fevas, or bring your own instructor approved boat. Lessons meet at the swim beach in Cascade Locks Marine Park. A swim test or proof of ability are required for lessons and Community Sailing. Complete information and registration is online at CGRA.org or email [email protected]. http://www.cgra.org/ Location: Cascade Locks Marine Park Start Date: June 22 End Date: August 28 Ages 10 – adult, younger with permission. Beginner/Intermediate: Mon/Wed 5:30pm – 8pm Intermediate/Advanced: Thurs 3:30pm – 6pm $35/1 lesson, $150/5 lessons, $250/10 lessonsScholarships are available & require school reduced lunch voucher.

Community Sailing: $5/season, ages 8 – adult Thursdays, sailing 6pm – 8pm, BBQ 8pm – dark Parent must remain on site while kids are sailing. * This is an ad. There is no registration through Community Ed.

Columbia Gorge Racing Association: Advanced Sailing/ Jr Sailing TeamThe Junior Sailing Team is for experienced sailors to sail together in a small group while honing sailing and racing skills under the supervision of a US Sailing certified instructor and trained sailing coach. The focus is on individualized coaching, boat han-dling, racing skills, and group fun. Sessions consist of chalk-talk, drills, games and practice races. Participants may use club O’pen BIC, Laser, or RS Feva, or bring their own approved boat. Ages 10 & up, younger with permission. Prerequisite: Intermediate class and/or instructor permission. Meets every Tuesday evening. Complete informa-tion and registration is online at CGRA.org or email [email protected]. http://www.cgra.org Session: R0042-SS15aLocation: Cascade Locks Marine Park Start Date: June 23

End Date: August 25 (continued)Start Time: 5:30 PM End Time 8:30 PM $35/1 lesson, $150/5 lessons, $250/10 lessons Scholarships are available and require school reduced lunch voucher. * This is an ad. There is no registration through Community Ed.

Columbia Gorge Racing Association: Intensive Training ClinicsColumbia Gorge Racing Association:Intensive Training Clinics Three to four day clinics designed to challenge sailors of all levels with wind, waves, and prepare them to compete at a high level. Coached by an accomplished staff of champion sailors, the emphasis is on boat speed, boat handling, sail trim, tactics and strategy in classroom and on-the-water sessions. Many competitive sailors use these clinics as training for the Championship Regattas hosted by CGRA on the following weekends. Coach approved lunch, refreshments, after sail snacks and one dinner provided. Bring your own boat, or char-ters available. All clinics are held at the Cascade Locks Marine Park. Complete information and reg-istration is online at CGRA.org or email [email protected]. http://www.cgra.org/ Ripple Opti Clinic, ages 8 – 15 June 23-25, 9am – 4pm Age 8-15 Championship Fleet and Green Fleet USODA NW Champs, June 27 – 28 Registration and Fees online at CGRA.org WIND Youth Clinic For Laser, Laser Radial, and Laser 4.7 sailors July 6-9, 9am – 4pm Age 13-18 WIND Youth Regatta, July 11-12 Registration and Fees online at CGRA.org O’pen BIC Performance Racing Camp August 27 – 28, 9am – 4pm Age 8 – 17 O’pen BIC Regatta and UnRegatta August 29 - 30 Registration and Fees online at CGRA.org Scholarships are available & require school reduced lunch voucher. * This is an ad. There is no registration through Community Ed.Session: R0043-SS15aInstructor: Columbia Gorge Racing AssocLocation: Cascade Locks Marine Park

GORGE Junior Sailing Program: 420 Sailing- AdvancedADVANCED 420 SAILING Age: 14-18 Fee: $165 per session (1 week afternoon class) Prerequisite: Instructor approval only. Limit: 8 students per ses-sion With a focus on fun and double-handed boat handling, the class will work on all aspects of short course racing. Instruction in advanced boat han-dling, rigging, sail trim, safety, racing rules, tactics, strategy, and overall regatta preparation. If favorable conditions exist, and all boat-handling competencies are reached, spinnakers and trapezes will be uti-lized. The goal of the class is to prepare the sailors for competitive sailing, while having fun! 2015 GORGE Junior Sailing Program Give your kids water and safety skills that will last a lifetime! Instruction in basic sailing skills including rigging, knot tying, and safety. Intermediate/advanced sailors will learn racing skills. Beginner classes will be held in the confines of the Hood River Marina;

Intermediate and advanced classes will have oppor-tunities to sail on the river. Classes are taught by US Sailing certified instructors. All students must know how to swim. Swim check is intended to acclimate children to the cold, dark water and observe their comfort level in the water. Swimming in the river presents new cir-cumstances and is not like swimming in a pool. Students are required to wear life jackets at all times while on the docks, on the beach, and sailing. Life jackets are not provided; children and adults must bring their own properly fitting life jacket. Children must be of class age by June 1st. Cancelations: Community Ed must be notified at least 1 week prior to the first day of class to receive a refund. Instructors: Mallory Bozina and staff, with Jaime Mack Location: Hood River Marina Basin (meet on the float plane dock, directly north of the DMV)Session: R6047-SS15aInstructor: GORGE Junior Sailing InstrLocation: Hood River Marina Basin - Float Plane Dock - N of DMVStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/31/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 165All students are required to bring their own life jack-et (PFD), closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, hat, towel, water bottle, and snack. No flip flops please. Each sailor must fill out a 2015 medical release form. Please provide current email address upon registra-tion; GJS will email forms and class info before first day of class.

GORGE Junior Sailing Program: 420 Sailing- TweenTWEEN 420 SAILING Age: 12-18 Fee: $165 per session (1 week afternoon class) Prerequisite: Ability to swim and pass swim check. No sailing experience necessary. Limit: 8 students per session Class taught in the Club 420, an entry-level two-per-son dinghy, with a mainsail, jib, spinnaker, and tra-peze. Easily handled by sailors weighing approxi-mately 80 to 200 lbs. and commonly used for high school and collegiate racing. Open to beginning and intermediate sailors- teens new to sailing, sailors who have outgrown Bics, and sailors with previous 420 experience. Instructors may pair sailors of var-ied experience levels and learning styles. Instruction in basic sailing skills, including rigging, knot tying, safety, and boat handling. With an emphasis on teamwork and fun, the class will work towards short course racing as an introduction to competitive high school sailing. If favorable conditions exist, and all boat-handling competencies are reached, trapezes and possibly spinnakers may be introduced. Students will practice capsizing and swimming while wearing life jackets. 2015 GORGE Junior Sailing Program Give your kids water and safety skills that will last a lifetime! Instruction in basic sailing skills including rigging, knot tying, and safety. Intermediate/advanced sailors will learn racing skills. Beginner classes will be held in the confines of the Hood River Marina; Intermediate and advanced classes will have opportunities to sail on the river. Classes are taught by US Sailing certified instructors.

Cascade Mountain School offers top quality science education delivered in the outdoor classrooms of Mt Hood and Mt. Adams. Expect exploration, adventure, and

with local professionals. Biking, kayaking, and backpacking accompany a curriculum of applied, hands-on science and natural resource management studies. Summer residential offerings for middle and high school students are available.

Emily Goodwin, Director, holds a masters degree in environmental science and brings over 15 years of experience at the intersection of science, conservation and policy. Cascade Mountain School educators are experienced scientists and teachers. There are no more than 6 students for every teacher, allowing for individual attention and focused instruction.

Cascade Mountain School is a project of the Mt. Adams Institute, a non-profit whose mission is to strengthen the connection between people and the natural world.

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a refund. Instructors: Mallory Bozina and staff, with Jaime Mack Location: Hood River Marina Basin (meet on the float plane dock, directly north of the DMV)Instructor: GORGE Junior Sailing InstrLocation: Hood River Marina Basin - Float Plane Dock - N of DMVNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 165 All students are required to bring their own life jack-et (PFD), closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, hat, towel, water bottle, and snack. No flip flops please. Each sailor must fill out a 2015 medical release form. Please provide current email address upon registra-tion; GJS will email forms and class info before first day of class.Days: M,Tu,W,Th,F

Session: R6034-SS15aStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Start Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: R6034-SS15bStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/24/2015Start Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: R6034-SS15cStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Start Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

GORGE Junior Sailing Program: BeginnerBasic sailing skills and water safety will be taught, enabling a child to feel confident sailing a single handed dinghy. Instruction in rigging, terminology, tacking, jibing, knot tying, and safety, with an overall emphasis on FUN and becoming comfortable on the water. Classes will be taught in 8-foot Optimist Pram dinghies. The Opti is designed for small children and is very stable in all wind conditions. Students will practice capsizing and swimming while wearing life jackets. 2015 GORGE Junior Sailing Program Give your kids water and safety skills that will last a lifetime! Instruction in basic sailing skills including rigging, knot tying, and safety. Intermediate/advanced sailors will learn racing skills. Beginner classes will be held in the confines of the Hood River Marina; Intermediate and advanced classes will have opportunities to sail on the river. Classes are taught by US Sailing certified instructors. All stu-dents must know how to swim. Swim check is intended to acclimate children to the cold, dark water and observe their comfort level in the water. Swimming in the river presents new circumstances and is not like swimming in a pool. Students are required to wear life jackets at all times while on the docks, on the beach, and sailing. Life jackets are not provided; children and adults must bring their own properly fitting life jacket. Prerequisite: Ability to swim and pass swim check. No Sailing Experience Necessary. Children must be of class age by June 1st. Cancellations: Community Ed must be notified at least 1 week prior to the first day of class to receive a refund. Instructors: Mallory Bozina and staff, with Jaime Mack Location: Hood River Marina Basin (meet on the float plane dock, directly north of the

DMV)Instructor: GORGE Junior Sailing InstrLocation: Hood River Marina Basin - Float Plane Dock - N of DMVNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 165Days: M,Tu,W,Th,F All students are required to bring their own life jack-et (PFD), closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, hat, towel, water bottle, and snack. No flip flops please. Each sailor must fill out a 2015 medical release form. Please provide current email address upon registra-tion; GJS will email forms and class info before first day of class.

Session: R6032-SS15aStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R6032-SS15bStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R6032-SS15cStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/31/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R6032-SS15dStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

GORGE Junior Sailing Program: Dinghy Adult SailingADULT DINGHY SAILING Age: 18+, and 12+ with an enrolled adult Fee: $200 (6 week Thursday eve-ning class) Prerequisite: Ability to swim and pass swim check. No sailing experience necessary, but some athleticism required. Limit: 8 students per ses-sion Class taught in the Club 420, an entry-level two-person dinghy, suitable for both youth and adults, with a mainsail and jib. Easily handled by sailors weighing approximately 80 to 200 lbs. and commonly used for high school and collegiate rac-ing. Sailors will review basic sailing skills, including rigging, terminology, points of sail, knot tying, and safety. Instructors will pair sailors of varied learning styles and needs. Double-handed boat handling in all conditions will be emphasized. This class will work towards short course racing. Be prepared to capsize multiple times. Classes are held within the confines of the Hood River Marina. We’re also invit-ing children, 12 and older, to enroll with a participat-ing adult. 2015 GORGE Junior Sailing Program Give yourself water and safety skills that will last a lifetime! Instruction in basic sailing skills including rigging, knot tying, and safety. Intermediate/advanced sailors will learn racing skills. Beginner classes will be held in the confines of the Hood River Marina; Intermediate and advanced classes will have opportunities to sail on the river. Classes are taught by US Sailing certified instructors. All stu-dents must know how to swim. Swim check is intended to acclimate children to the cold, dark water and observe their comfort level in the water. Swimming in the river presents new circumstances

All students must know how to swim. Swim check is intended to acclimate children to the cold, dark water and observe their comfort level in the water. Swimming in the river presents new circumstances and is not like swimming in a pool. Students are required to wear life jackets at all times while on the docks, on the beach, and sailing. Life jackets are not provided; children and adults must bring their own properly fitting life jacket. Children must be of class age by June 1st. Cancelations: Community Ed must be notified at least 1 week prior to the first day of class to receive a refund.Instructors: Mallory Bozina and staff, with Jaime Mack Location: Hood River Marina Basin (meet on the float plane dock, directly north of the DMV)All students are required to bring their own life jack-et (PFD), closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, hat, towel, water bottle, and snack. No flip flops please. Each sailor must fill out a 2015 medical release form. Please provide current email address upon registra-tion; GJS will email forms and class info before first day of class.No. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 165Days: M,Tu,W,Th,F

Session: R6036-SS15aStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Start Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Start Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/14/2015Start Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

GORGE Junior Sailing Program: Advanced BicADVANCED BIC Age: 12-16 Fee: $165 per session (1 week afternoon class) Prerequisite: Any INTERMEDIATE class and/or instructor approval. Limit: 8 students per session Sailors will build upon skills learned in the intermediate classes. Students should be comfortable using the tiller extension and sailing all points of sail in varying wind conditions. Classes will be taught in Open Bic dinghies – fast, planing sailing dinghies specially designed for chil-dren. Advanced boat handling and racing skills will be practiced – including “Un-Regatta” maneuvers! The Advanced Bic class will frequently sail outside of the marina. 2015 GORGE Junior Sailing Program Give your kids water and safety skills that will last a lifetime! Instruction in basic sailing skills including rigging, knot tying, and safety. Intermediate/advanced sailors will learn racing skills. Beginner classes will be held in the confines of the Hood River Marina; Intermediate and advanced classes will have opportunities to sail on the river. Classes are taught by US Sailing certified instructors. All students must know how to swim. Swim check is intended to acclimate children to the cold, dark water and observe their comfort level in the water. Swimming in the river presents new circumstances and is not like swimming in a pool. Students are required to wear life jackets at all times while on the docks, on the beach, and sailing. Life jackets are not provided; children and adults must bring their own properly fitting life jacket. Children must be of class age by June 1st. Cancelations: Community Ed must be notified at least 1 week prior to the first day of class to receive

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CSRT’s MT. Bike Youth Club emphasize fun, technique, tness, and trail e que e. Riders willwork on improving MT. Bike riding technique, while exploring trails and having fun with theirfriends. Every other week throughout July and August 3 days of organized instruc on and rid-

ing is available to 10-15yr old riders. The 2.5hr riding sessions consist of 1 hour of drills andtechnique, with the second half dedicated to riding and exploring local trails. The third day of

every session consists of a 2hr shu le ride. July/August Summer Club membership is $300;includes 8 Post Canyon riding/technique sessions, 4 shu le rides, and coaching. $185 for amonth membership. Go to cooperspurraceteam.org for club dates and to register online.

and is not like swimming in a pool. Students are required to wear life jackets at all times while on the docks, on the beach, and sailing. Life jackets are not provided; children and adults must bring their own properly fitting life jacket. Cancelations: Community Ed must be notified at least 1 week prior to the first day of class to receive a refund. Instructors: Mallory Bozina and staff, with Jaime Mack Location: Hood River Marina Basin (meet on the float plane dock, directly north of the DMV)Session: R6038-SS15aInstructor: GORGE Junior Sailing InstrLocation: Hood River Marina Basin - Float Plane Dock - N of DMVStart Date: 7/9/2015End Date: 8/13/2015Days: ThStart Time: 6:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 200 All students are required to bring their own life jack-et (PFD), closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, hat, towel, water bottle, and snack. No flip flops please. Each sailor must fill out a 2015 medical release form. Please provide current email address upon registra-tion; GJS will email forms and class info before first day of class.

GORGE Junior Sailing Program: Intermediate (8-14 years)INTERMEDIATE Age: 8-14 Fee: $165 per session (1 week morning class) Prerequisite: Any BEGINNER class and/or instructor approval. Ability to swim, pass swim check and capsize recovery. Limit: 12 students per session Open to sailors who have successfully completed beginning sailing and wish to expand their skills. Classes will be taught in Optimist Prams and O’pen Bic dinghies. Instruction in rigging, boat handling, sail trim, safety, and an introduction to racing. Sailors should be comfortable in all wind conditions and must be able to demon-strate safe capsize recovery unassisted. 2015 GORGE Junior Sailing Program Give your kids water and safety skills that will last a lifetime! Instruction in basic sailing skills including rigging, knot tying, and safety. Intermediate/advanced sailors will learn racing skills. Beginner classes will be held in the confines of the Hood River Marina; Intermediate and advanced classes will have ppor-tunities to sail on the river. Classes are taught by US Sailing certified instructors. All students must know how to swim. Swim check is intended to accli-mate children to the cold, dark water and observe their comfort level in the water. Swimming in the river presents new circumstances and is not like swimming in a pool. Students are required to wear life jackets at all times while on the docks, on the beach, and sailing. Life jackets are not provided; children and adults must bring their own properly fit-ting life jacket. Children must be of class age by June 1st. Cancelations: Community Ed must be notified at least 1 week prior to the first day of class to receive a refund. Instructors: Mallory Bozina and staff, with Jaime Mack Location: Hood River Marina Basin (meet on the float plane dock, directly north of the DMV)Instructor: GORGE Junior Sailing InstrLocation: Hood River Marina Basin - Float Plane Dock - N of DMVNo. of Classes: 5Class Fee $ 165All students are required to bring their own life jack-

et (PFD), closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, hat, towel, water bottle, and snack. No flip flops please. Each sailor must fill out a 2015 medical release form. Please provide current email address upon registra-tion; GJS will email forms and class info before first day of class.

Session: R6033-SS15aStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/24/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: R6033-SS15bStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/14/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

GORGE Junior Sailing Program: Minnows - Introduction to Sailing (5-8 years)***Parent/guardian attendance is mandatory and required.*** No Sailing Experience is Necessary. Introduce your 5-8 year olds to the wonders of sail-ing in a safe and controlled environment. Classes will be taught in 8-foot Optimist Pram dinghies. Basic sailing concepts and some boat handling will be taught, with an overall goal to encourage the child’s comfort and confidence in sailboats and around the water. This class is meant to give new sailors a fun and positive on-the-water experience. Parent/guardian attendance is required. Each stu-dent must have an adult accompany them during the entire class. Parents get to join the fun- partici-pating alongside your child, be prepared to get wet and join them in a boat! 2015 GORGE Junior Sailing Program Give your kids water and safety skills that will last a lifetime! Instruction in basic sailing skills including rigging, knot tying, and safety. Intermediate/advanced sailors will learn racing skills. Beginner classes will be held in the confines of the Hood River Marina; Intermediate and advanced classes will have opportunities to sail on the river. Classes are taught by US Sailing certified instruc-tors. All students must know how to swim. Swim check is intended to acclimate children to the cold, dark water and observe their comfort level in the water. Swimming in the river presents new circumstances and is not like swimming in a pool. Students are required to wear life jackets at all times while on the docks, on the beach, and sailing. Life jackets are not provided; children and adults must bring their own properly fitting life jacket. Children must be of class age by June 1st. Cancelations: Community Ed must be notified at least 1 week prior to the first day of class to receive a refund. Instructors: Mallory Bozina and staff, with Jaime Mack Location: Hood River Marina Basin (meet on the float plane dock, directly north of the DMV)Instructor: GORGE Junior Sailing InstrLocation: Hood River Marina Basin - Float Plane Dock - N of DMVNo. of Classes 2Class Fee $ 60 All students are required to bring their own life jack-et (PFD), closed-toed shoes, sunscreen, hat, towel, water bottle, and snack. No flip flops please. Each sailor must fill out a 2015 medicall release form.

Please provide current email address upon registra-tion; GJS will email forms and class info before first day of class.

Session: R6031-SS15aStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/8/2015Days: M,WStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15bStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/15/2015Days: M,WStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15cStart Date: 7/14/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15dStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/22/2015Days: M,WStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15eStart Date: 7/21/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15fStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/29/2015Days: M,WStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15gStart Date: 7/28/2015End Date: 7/30/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15hStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/5/2015Days: M,WStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15iStart Date: 8/4/2015End Date: 8/6/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: R6031-SS15jStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/12/2015Days: M,WStart Time: 1:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Soccer

Soccer- Mini World Cup and Gorge Soccer League (4-7 years and 8+)We are moving the soccer league to the fall. We will establish school based teams for all elementary grade levels. Practices will be on Wednesday eve-nings with weekend morning games. Check our website in May for more details or to volunteer to coach. You can also call us at (541) 386-2055.

Soccer- Eagle Soccer Camp 2015 (Grades entering K-6)HRV High School Soccer coaching staff and current student-athletes will share their their style of play. Our goal is to inspire and teach the kids through; practice routines, fun activities, team work, decision making, and of course a lot of fun! We emphasize first touch, ball control, offensive and defensive awareness, creativity and reading the game. All camp participants will receive a free soccer ball! *Camp fee is $100 (50% is non-refundable)Session: R4004-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Valley SoccerLocation: Westside Elementary School - Fields - Middle (SB Fences up Spring Break-July 1),Westside Elementary School - Fields - NorthStart Date: 6/22/2015

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22End Date: 6/25/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 100 Outdoor soccer cleats, athletic shorts & shirt, shin-guards, soccer socks, water bottle, healthy lunch and snacks, sunscreen and a positive attitude!

Soccer- Hood River Adult Coed Soccer LeagueThis is an adult co-ed recreational soccer league. Registrants may request to be placed on teams on which they have played previously. Games will be played Mondays and Wednesdays at Wy’East Middle School. Registration ends March 27th. After you checkout, a form pops up that allows you to select your team. If you are already on a team please indicate on the form which team you belonged to (“Blue, Green, Red, Yellow, Orange, Rainbow, Pink, and NEW PLAYER”). If new, unas-signed player please indicate “new.” Season dates are March 30 - June 12, Mondays and Wednesdays Fee is $30.Session: R4009-SS15aInstructor: Gorge SoccerLocation: Wy’East Middle School - Field Soccer Middle,Wy’East Middle School - Field Soccer NorthStart Date: 3/30/2015End Date: 6/10/2015Days: M,WStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 8:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 22Class Fee $ 30

Soccer-HRV Eagles Youth Indoor Soccer Academy (ages 4-5)HRV Eagles Youth Indoor Soccer Academy will be offered for ages 4-10 years and will take place at the Wy’east MS gym. Objectives include developing ball control and game awareness skills. This will be accomplished through exciting activities that are age and level appropriate. The number one goals will be for you and your child to enjoy your experience! Limited space available so register as soon as pos-sible.Session: R4006-U5U6Instructor: Hood River Valley Soccer, Jaime RiveraLocation: Wy’East Middle School - Gym South BlueStart Date: 4/7/2015End Date: 5/12/2015Days: TuStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 60 dark colored shorts, white shirt, athletic shoes, shin-guards, soccer socks & water bottle

Soccer-HRV Eagles Youth Indoor Soccer Academy (ages 6-7)HRV Eagles Youth Indoor Soccer Academy will be offered for ages 4-10 years and will take place at the Wy’east MS gym. Objectives include developing ball control and game awareness skills. This will be accomplished through exciting activities that are age and level appropriate. The number one goals will be for you and your child to enjoy your experience! Limited space available so register as soon as pos-sible. Partial scholarships available. Please call (541) 386-2055 for details.Session: R4006-U7U8Instructor: Kevin Haspela, Jaime RiveraLocation: Wy’East Middle School - Gym North GoldStart Date: 4/9/2015End Date: 5/14/2015Days: ThStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 75

dark colored shorts, white shirt, athletic shoes, shin-guards, soccer socks & water bottle

Soccer-HRV Eagles Youth Indoor Soccer Academy (ages 8-10 Boys)HRV Eagles Youth Indoor Soccer Academy will be offered for ages 4-10 years and will take place at the Wy’east MS gym. Objectives include developing ball control and game awareness skills. This will be accomplished through exciting activities that are age and level appropriate. The number one goals will be for you and your child to enjoy your experience! Limited space available so register as soon as pos-sible. Partial scholarships available. Please call (541) 386-2055 for details.Session: R4006-U9U11BInstructor: Jaime Rivera, Pepe RiveraLocation: Wy’East Middle School - Gym South BlueStart Date: 4/8/2015End Date: 5/13/2015Days: WStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 75 dark colored shorts, white shirt, athletic shoes, shin-guards, soccer socks & water bottle

Soccer-HRV Eagles Youth Indoor Soccer Academy (ages 8-10 Girls)HRV Eagles Youth Indoor Soccer Academy will be offered for ages 4-10 years and will take place at the Wy’east MS gym. Objectives include developing ball control and game awareness skills. This will be accomplished through exciting activities that are age and level appropriate. The number one goals will be for you and your child to enjoy your experience! Limited space available so register as soon as pos-sible. Partial scholarships available. Please call (541) 386-2055 for details.Session: R4006-U9U11GInstructor: Jaime RiveraLocation: Wy’East Middle School - Gym North GoldStart Date: 4/8/2015End Date: 5/13/2015Days: WStart Time: 5:00:00 PMEnd Time: 6:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 75 dark colored shorts, white shirt, athletic shoes, shin-guards, soccer socks & water bottle

Volleyball

Volleyball Camp - HRV High School Eagles (Grades 9-12)Campers will be taught and practice the essential skills of volleyball; serving, passing, setting, spiking and defense. Campers will get to use their skills in fun team games. Camp is designed for students going into Grades 9-12.Session: R9918-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Valley VolleyballLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Gym - Main Gym (Vannet Court)Start Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/13/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 10:30:00 AMEnd Time: 12:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 60 Campers should bring their own volleyball apparel (shirt, shorts, athletic shoes & water)

Volleyball Camp - HRV Little Eagles (Grades 1-5)Campers will be taught and practice the essential skills of volleyball; serving, passing, setting, spiking and defense. Campers will get to use their skills in

fun team games. Camp is for students going into Grades 1-5.Session: R9917-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Valley VolleyballLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Gym - Main Gym (Vannet Court)Start Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/12/2015Days: M,Tu,WStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 9:00:00 AMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 30 Campers should bring their own volleyball apparel (shirt, shorts, athletic shoes & water)

Volleyball Camp - HRV- Middle School (Grades 6-8)Campers will be taught and practice the essential skills of volleyball; serving, passing, setting, spiking and defense. Campers will get to use their skills in fun team games. Camp is open to students going into Grades 6-8.Session: R9919-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Valley VolleyballLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Gym - Main Gym (Vannet Court)Start Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/13/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 10:30:00 AMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 45 Campers should bring their own volleyball apparel (shirt, shorts, athletic shoes & water)

Volleyball Camp -Middle School (entering 7-8 grade)Learn the skills and game of volleyball! The stu-dents will learn passing, hitting, blocking, serving, setting, digging and game strategies. Students will be divided by skill level following assessment in order to maximize their potential. Please come dressed in athletic wear and a pair of court shoes.Session: R9915-SS15aInstructor: Tara HendersonLocation: Hood River Middle School - Gym MPRStart Date: 8/31/2015End Date: 9/3/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 2:00:00 PMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 40

Youth Enrichment

Art, Music and Dance

Aaron Meyer- Classroom Music Project (8-14 years)In this one of a kind program children will learn how to: Write lyrics and produce their own music. Record & perform your own original music Make their own recorded song and receive it in MP3 form. This pro-gram is very creative, educational, & fun. Students will perform with Aaron Meyer in the Families in The Park concert August 6th. They will need to arrive at Jackson Park at 5:15. No previous musical experi-ence is needed for this program. This is a great introductory program for students who want to learn about music. Violinist and composer, Aaron Meyer will spend time with up to 25 students where he will teach students the fundamentals of music composi-tion, artistic interpretation, and recording technology. Based on content material chosen by students, Aaron will aid the students in interpreting subject material through lyrics and music recording the final product. During this time Aaron will create songs with the entire group. Students will be broken into

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23smaller groups and will compose meaningful lyrics. Aaron will guide each group in setting text to music using a state of the art, digital recording studio. The song will then be recorded in session with students providing vocals. Students that play instruments are welcome to bring their instruments with them and we will do our best to incorporate their playing on the songs. Students will learn the basics in how to operate this equipment and the basics of digital recording and production. The students do all of the work. They are the lyricists, they make up the melo-dies, and they are the producers in the recording studio. Aaron helps guide the students but they do all the work. At the end of the program the students will each be emailed an MP3 consisting of all the recorded music. Please verify that we have your correct email address. Please see link for additional details. http://www.aaronmeyer.com/schedule.html?m=08&y=2015&d=5&id=285Session: Y0035-SS15aInstructor: Aaron MeyerLocation: Hood River Middle School - Auditorium - HRMS OnlyStart Date: 8/5/2015End Date: 8/6/2015Days: W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 2Class Fee $ 125

Art and Garden Kids Fun Camp (6-10 years)Kids Fun in the Garden. Students creativity will blos-som as they participate in a hands-on exploration of garden life. Children will garden, cook, participate in outdoor games and complete art projects. The same class will be offered in the morning and the afternoon.Instructor: Tammy Hosaka, Mary JensenLocation: Hood River Middle School - Room 402,Hood River Middle School - Kitchen CommunityNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 125 $20 supply fee payable to the teacher, due the first day of camp

Session: Y8066-SS15aStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y8066-SS15bStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 12:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Session: Y8066-SS15cCommercial Room 101Start Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y8066-SS15dStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 12:30:00 PMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PM

Art Camp- Summer (5-8 years)Spend 3 days creating colorful unique art! Learn how to draw, paint and tie-dye. Supplies will be pro-vided for most of the classes with the exception of material for tie-dye. On the first day, bring two 100% cotton pre-washed shirts to be tie-dyed. Bring a healthy snack, water and smock to class each day. Please apply sunscreen before class and wear closed-toe shoes.Instructor: Joy KlomanLocation: May Street Elementary School - CafeteriaNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 75 Days: M,Tu,WOn the first day, bring two 100% cotton pre-washed shirts to be tie-dyed. Bring a healthy snack, water and smock to class each day. Please apply sun-screen before class and wear closed-toe shoes.

Session: Y8017-SS15bStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/8/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y8017-SS15cStart Date: 7/13/2015

End Date: 7/15/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y8017-SS15dStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/22/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y8017-SS15eStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/29/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y8017-SS15fStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/5/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y8017-SS15aStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/1/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Beginning Band Camp (Middle School)Incoming sixth grade band students would receive beginning lessons on their instrument from mem-bers of the local Community Musicians. This three day camp will include theory games, individual sec-tionals and time to explore what makes band fun! *Students should have an instrument and necessary instrument supplies (reeds, valve oil, cork grease, swab, etc)Session: Y0023-SS15aInstructor: Rebecca NederhiserLocation: Hood River Middle School - Music RoomStart Date: 8/20/2015End Date: 8/22/2015Days: Th,F,SaStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 35 Students will be responsible for obtaining an instru-ment (rentals available at Columbia River Music in The Dalles) or contact Rebecca Nederhiser

CCA- All the Arts! (4-6 years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Arts can be lots of things! In this camp for the youngest artists, we will focus on the fun –playing games to explore visual art, dance, theatre, and music! To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html *This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0112-SS15aInstructor: Sullivan MackintoshLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/13/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 85

CCA- Costume and Soft Sculpture (7+ years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Express your visions through experi-mental play, costume construction and sculptural building with soft materials. Cotton batting, yarn, fabric, cardboard, feathers, pom poms and a variety of colorful, fun materials will be available. Students will be encouraged to draw and vision their designs, and will be assisted in creating soft, and potentially wearable, 3D objects. Megan Mesloh is an instruc-tor with the Wildcraft Studio School.To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0105-SS15aInstructor: Megan MeslohLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 90

CCA- Creative Paper Engineering (8+ years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Flat paper comes alive in this workshop. Learn how to turn two-dimensional paper into fabu-lous three-dimensional sculptures using many tech-niques. We’ll make pop-up cards, masks, hats and more—wherever our imaginations take us. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0111-SS15aInstructor: Peggy Dills KelterLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/30/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 85

CCA- Glass for Kids (8+ years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Glass is beautiful and it is fun to create with! You will learn about working with glass safely and about the tools and equipment glass artists use. YOU will cut glass! You’ll use a variety of techniques to create “pictures,” and will make a beautiful three-panel glass wall hanging to take home. Instructors are Charlene Fort, Terri Johanson, and Stephanie Johnson. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0100-SS15aInstructor: Charlene Fort, Terri Johanson, and Stephanie Johnson.Location: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 95

CCA- Handmade Books of All Shapes and SizesThis class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Explore the amazing array of bookbind-ing techniques using hand and machine sewn meth-ods. Create traditional or whimsical book forms made from leather, fabric, Thai paper, shells and tree branches. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html *This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0108-SS15aInstructor: Shelley Toon-LindbergLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/21/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Days: Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 105

CCA- Introduction to Visual Journals (9-15 years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Create a handmade journal and explore a variety of tools and techniques as you fill your journal with your thoughts and dreams. Learn to express yourself through the written word and imag-ery. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0107-SS15aInstructor: Shelley Toon-LindbergLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/20/2015Days: MStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 30

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24CCA- Learn to Draw What you See (6-12 years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Learn to draw from life! See shapes, colors, shadows and light that you didn’t notice before, and learn how to draw them to make your drawings more realistic. We will work on still life, landscape and portrait drawing in charcoal and pen-cil. Build on your skills in the following week’s Learn to Paint What You See workshop. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0109-SS15aInstructor: Ardis DeFreeceLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/21/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Days: Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 75

CCA- Learn to Paint What you See (6-12 years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Learn to paint from life! Students who attend the prior week’s Learn to Draw What You See workshop will have an even more well-rounded experience, but the camp is suited for most levels. Students will learn to see color in a new way as it applies to paint. We’ll work on color mixing, shad-ows and light, and how to make your paintings have form and interest. We will paint in acrylic and water-color, focusing on still life and landscape. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0110-SS15aInstructor: Ardis DeFreeceLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/30/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 90

CCA- Long-Necked Whimsical Creatures (8-12 years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Let’s keep it out of the landfill! Using a hanger, old plastic bottle, concrete, paper-mache and paint, kids will let their imagination be their guide as they create whimsical long neck creatures using recycled materials. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0103-SS15aInstructor: Camille HinmanLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/9/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 85

CCA- Nature Printing, Haiku & Bookmaking (8+ years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Combine natural objects, printmaking techniques, and writing to produce creative books. Abby Merickel will teach both traditional and unusu-al printmaking techniques for expressing creativity in visual and written art. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html *This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0099-SS15aInstructor: Abigail MerickelLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 95

CCA- Physical Theatre (8-12 years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Participants will learn and play games to develop physical storytelling skills, then create their own original show to perform in a showcase at the end of the camp. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html *This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0106-SS15aInstructor: Sullivan MackintoshLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 85

CCA- Realistic and Abstract Acrylic Painting (8+ years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Learn and practice basic drawing and painting techniques while creating two masterpiec-es: a colorful pet portrait and an imaginative canvas featuring your favorite inspirational quote. Experiment with techniques that will allow you to capture realistic likenesses and create exciting abstracts. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0101-SS15aInstructor: Michelle YamamotoLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 90

CCA- Shakespeare for Teens (13-18 years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Shakespeare was written to be per-formed! We’ll use games and activities to dive into the world of Shakespearean acting (including mono-

log and scene work), and perform in a whirlwind performance of a Shakespearean classic. No class Friday, July 10.To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html *This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0104-SS15aInstructor: Sullivan MackintoshLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Days: M, T, W, Th, FrStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 9Class Fee $ 150

CCA- Skateboard Art (9-15 years)This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Inviting shredders, skateboard lovers and art lovers who want to paint their own skate-board! Michelle Yamamoto will guide students through the composition and graphic design pro-cess, the transfer of their images onto the skate-board deck, and bringing those designs to life in acrylic paint. A final coat of varnish will render the art surface sturdy for riding or hanging on the wall. The quality, versatile, California-made skateboard deck (included in tuition) includes pre-drilled holes for trucks. To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html *This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0102-SS15aInstructor: Michelle YamamotoLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 2:00:00 PMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 135 Clothes that can get messy

CCA- Textile Play: Intro to Weaving, Printing on and Dyeing Fabric (12+ years) This class is being offered by The Columbia Center for the Arts. Over the course of four days, students will be introduced to a range of textile techniques from hand-weaving to pattern design, roller-printing to tie-dying fabric. Students will leave with a hand-made wooden frame loom to use in future weaving projects, as well as dyed and printed pieces of fab-ric to use for future sewing/crafting projects. If time allows, students will be led through simple hand-sewing, and piecing techniques. This class is ideal for students who love to play with color, texture and pattern. Megan Mesloh is an instructor with the Wildcraft Studio School.To register visit http://www.columbiaarts.org/SummerArtExperiences.html*This is an ad. No registration through Community Education.Session: Y0113-SS15aInstructor: Megan MeslohLocation: Columbia Center for the Arts- 215 Cascade AveStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/13/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 135

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25Creativity Camp- Teen (11-17 years)Come join us at New Leaf Studio, the tiny studio between Oak & Cascade on 7th for three fun filled days of creating. Build and decorate sculptures from found objects and reclaimed wood and paper mache’. Using traditional and unconventional meth-ods of assembly and finishes, fanciful creations emerge! You will be inspired by the huge supply of interesting found objects that will be available for you to use to make your one of a kind, whimsical masterpieces. $60.00 all supplies and daily snack providedInstructor: Keenan Collins, Amy ZacherLocation: New Leaf Studio- between Oak and Cascade on 7thNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 60 Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little paint on.

Session: Y0095-SS15aStart Date: 7/21/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Days: Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y0095-SS15bStart Date: 7/28/2015End Date: 7/30/2015Days: Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Dance Camp- Blend of Contemporary, Modern and Hip Hop (4-16 years)A 4 week dance camp teaching students the con-cepts of Contemporary, Hip Hop with a flare of Modern. Each week the students will prepare for the final weeks performance. All levels of dancers are welcome, beginners to advanced. Instructor: Taylor SimondsLocation: Westside Elementary School - Covered Play AreaNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 180 Session: Y096-SS15aStart Date: 7/8/2015End Date: 7/29/2015Days: WStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM Each dancer will receive a T-shirt as part of the per-formance outfit. Each dancer will be asked to wear dance and/or loose attire to each of the dance ses-sions. Performance in Jackson Park July 29th at noon.

Session: Y0096-SS15bStart Date: 8/5/2015End Date: 8/26/2015Days: WStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMEach dancer will receive a T-shirt as part of the per-formance outfit. Each dancer will be asked to wear dance and/or loose attire to each of the dance ses-sions.

Will be the opening act for Families in the Park on August 27th.

Expressive Painting (5-11 years)In Expressive Painting, students will explore a vari-ety of mediums such as, watercolor, tempera, acrylic and India ink. We will be viewing the works of well known artists, as departure points for painting adventures.Instructor: Robyn JohnsenLocation: Westside Elementary School - Portable 2AClass Fee $ 50

Session: Y094-SS15aStart Date: 6/23/2015End Date: 7/1/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 9:00:00 AMNo. of Classes 7

Session: Y094-SS15bStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/8/2015Days: M,Tu,WStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 3:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3

Musical Instruments- Introduction to (13-17 years)Been thinking about playing an instrument but not sure which one? Why not try several? Join us for an exiting week of instrumental exploration as you sample guitar, bass, drums, piano, synthesizer, sax-ophone, flute and more!Instructor: Tim SnyderLocation: The Underground Music Station, Union Building-Downtown Hood RiverNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 129 bring a lunch

Session: Y0098-SS15eStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0098-SS15fStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0098-SS15gStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/14/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Musical Instruments- Introduction to (8-12 years)Been thinking about playing an instrument but not sure which one? Why not try several? Join us for an exciting week of instrumental exploration as you sample guitar, bass, drums, piano, synthesizer, sax-ophone, flute and more!Instructor: Tim SnyderLocation: The Underground Music Station, Union Building-Downtown Hood RiverNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 129 bring a lunch

Session: Y0098-SS15aStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0098-SS15bStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0098-SS15cStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/14/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Musical Theatre and Drama 2015/16 school year (2nd-12th grades)Meyer Performing Arts Studio’s Musical Theater Program begins September 15th and your kids are invited! We always have a great time and put on an awesome show in May! Fall is when we work on drama techniques such as improvisation, audition skills and performance practice. December we will have auditions for our May show (TBA at this time). Whether your children are crazy, outgoing kids or on the shy side, everyone will benefit from the great life skills and team building that drama provides. All classes are held on Tuesdays in the HRMS Auditorium Grades 2-4 meet 4:15-5:45 pm Grades 4-5 meet 5:45-7:15 pm Grades 6-9 meet 7:15-8:45 pm There is a $50 non-refundable registration fee due at time of registration and $66 monthly fee (Sept-May). Forms are available to schedule recurring payments on the 1st day of drama or call (541) 386-2055 to set it up. There will be a $5 late payment fee if tuition is not paid by the 10th of the month.Session: Y0060-SS15aInstructor: Rebekah MeyerLocation: Hood River Middle SchoolStart Date: 9/8/2015End Date: 5/17/2016Days: TuStart Time: 2:30:00 PMEnd Time: 7:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 37Class Fee $ 50

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26Rock Band- Summer Camp (13-17 Years)Band members will come together to identify two songs they would like to cover and they will also write a song of their own! This two week camp will certainly be a one of a kind experience. Each group will perform their songs in our facility at the end of their two week session.Instructor: Tim SnyderLocation: The Underground Music Station, Union Building-Downtown Hood RiverNo. of Classes 10Class Fee $ 249Days: M,Tu,W,Th,F bring a sack lunch

Session: Y0097-SS15eStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0097-SS15fStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/24/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0097-SS15gStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0097-SS15hStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/21/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Rock Band- Summer Camp (8-12 years)Band members will come together to identify two songs they would like to cover and they will also write a song of their own! This two week camp will certainly be a one of a kind experience. Each group will perform their songs in our facility at the end of their two week session.Instructor: Tim SnyderLocation: The Underground Music Station, Union Building-Downtown Hood RiverNo. of Classes 10Class Fee $ 249 Days: M,Tu,W,Th,Fbring a sack lunch

Session: Y0097-SS15aStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0097-SS15bStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/24/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0097-SS15cStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Session: Y0097-SS15dStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/21/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Summer Musical Theater Workshop -”Mulan” (grades 5-11)“Our Summer Musical Theatre Workshops ROCK!! We have so much fun and at the end of our 9 days together, we put on a show in Jackson Park for the entire community! Come and join us! This summer’s musical will be “Mulan”!! One of the most fun musi-cals ever! Our choreographer, Teddy Meyer, will challenge you in the dance and you’ll love every second! Our full sound system will ensure your lines and songs are heard! Eric Meyer paints us a fun backdrop and builds amazing props. You will not be disappointed. Don’t just be an audience member, join in and the applause will be for you! Rebekah Meyer and her assistants will make sure you are amazing and ready for showtime! We take Friday, July 3rd off, but makeup the day on Thursday, July 2nd. Both classes arrive at 9:00am and stay until 3:30pm. Bring two snacks and lunch that day! There is no actual class on Friday, July 10th. Times and schedules for that day TBA. Be sure your child has a water bottle, their scripts, pencils, snacks and

highlighters every day. We can’t wait to meet you! See you June 29thth. Be sure to sign up early. Both classes filled up quickly last year. You can pick up your packets with CD’s and Scripts by June 1st at Community Education. Please be sure your child has one song memorized and ready for their audi-tion on our first day. Full refund if taken canceled by June 8th. Half refund if canceled by June 15th. After that time, there will be no refunds.Session: Y0056-SS15aInstructor: Rebekah MeyerLocation: Hood River Middle School - CafeteriaStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Except: Fri 07/03 Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 9Class Fee $ 295 Send your child in with their script packets, water bottles and snacks daily!

Summer Musical Theater Workshop -”Mulan”(grades 2-5)“Our Summer Musical Theatre Workshops ROCK!! We have so much fun and at the end of our 9 days together, we put on a show in Jackson Park for the entire community! Come and join us! This summer’s musical will be “Mulan”!! One of the most fun musi-cals ever! Our choreographer, Teddy Meyer, will challenge you in the dance and you’ll love every second! Our full sound system will ensure your lines and songs are heard! Eric Meyer paints us a fun backdrop and builds amazing props. You will not be disappointed. Don’t just be an audience member, join in and the applause will be for you! Rebekah Meyer and her assistants will make sure you are amazing and ready for showtime! We take Friday, July 3rd off, but makeup the day on Thursday, July 2nd. Both classes arrive at 9:00am and stay until 3:30pm. Bring two snacks and lunch that day! There is no actual class on Friday, July 10th. Times and schedules for that day TBA. Be sure your child has a water bottle, their scripts, pencils, snacks and highlighters every day. We can’t wait to meet you! See you June 29thth. Be sure to sign up early. Both classes filled up quickly last year. You can pick up your packets with CD’s and Scripts by June 1st at Community Education. Please be sure your child has one song memorized and ready for their audi-tion on our first day. Full refund if taken canceled by June 8th. Half refund if canceled by June 15th. After that time, there will be no refunds.Session: Y0055-SS15aInstructor: Rebekah MeyerLocation: Hood River Middle School - CafeteriaStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Except: Fri 07/03 Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 9Class Fee $ 295 Send your child in with their script packets, water bottles and snacks daily!

Summer Musical Theater Workshop “New Kids”- (grades 4-10)Our Summer Musical Theatre Workshops ROCK!! We have so much fun and at the end of our 9 days together, we put on a show for the entire communi-ty! Come and join us! This summer’s musical will be “News Kids”!! One of the most fun musicals ever! Our choreographer, Teddy Meyer, will challenge you in the dance and you’ll love every second! Our full sound system will ensure your lines and songs are heard! Eric Meyer paints us a fun backdrop and builds amazing props. You will not be disappointed. Don’t just be an audience member, join in and the applause will be for you! Rebekah Meyer and her assistants will make sure you are amazing and ready for showtime! This is our first ever second Two Week Workshop! Join us for “News Kids”, July 27th through August 7th. It will be only one class with Grades 4 through 10. We’ll perform Friday, July 7th. We take Friday, July 31st off, but makeup the day on Thursday, July 30th. Both classes arrive at 9:00am and stay until 3:30pm. Bring two snacks and lunch that day! We can’t wait to meet you! See you July 27th. Be sure to sign up early. You can pick up your packets with CD’s and Scripts by July 1st at Community Education. Please be sure your child has one song memorized and ready for their audi-tion on our first day.Session: Y0056-SS15bInstructor: Rebekah MeyerLocation: Hood River Middle School - CafeteriaStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 8/7/2015

Except: Fri 07/31 Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 3:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 9Class Fee $ 295 Send your child in with their script packets, water bottles and snacks daily!

Educational

Driver Education - Oregon Teen Driver Training Institute (15+ years)IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ BEFORE CONTINUING: Students MUST have a permit in order to register for this class. To meet the need for a driver education program, the Hood River County School District has contracted with the Oregon Driver Training Institute to provide class-room and behind-the-wheel driver’s ed training. This course counts as 50 of the 100 hours required for your teen to obtain their license. Driver test? What driver test? There are a ton of great reasons to enroll in driver ed classes, but the best one is, if you complete the course, that means you don’t have to take the DMV driver test to get your license! That’s right – you’re essentially excused from one of teen life’s most nerve-wracking rites of passage! Here’s how it works: You need to have had an instruction permit for at least 6 months. You enroll in and suc-cessfully complete an ODOT-approved driver ed course. You can certify that you have at least 50 hours of driving experience with a driver who is older than 21 and has had driving privileges for at least three years. You have to pass the written safe driving practices test at the DMV. Upon completion of an ODOT-approved driver ed course, your provid-er will issue a card certifying that you successfully met all class requirements. When you present this card at the DMV while applying for a Provisional Driver License, the skills test is waived. That’s it! No more sleepless nights, no more dudes with clip-boards – just a shiny new license to drive. See you in class! Registration and payment must be made through Community Education at the time of regis-tration. This can be done on line at www.hrcommu-nityed.org Those without computer access may register 1009 Eugene Street. To register by phone, please have your credit card information available. Students registered for this program must not obtain their license prior to completing this program. Verification of eligibility may be performed prior to end of class. In addition to the online registration, your contact info will be forwarded to the Oregon Driver Training Institute, High Street, Suite 160, Eugene, OR 97401. You may be required to com-plete additional paperwork required by the Oregon Driver Training Institute. Course Fee: The cost of the course is $335 for unlicensed minors and $545 for anyone 18 or older or licensed. Minors are able to take the course at a reduced cost due to ODOT’s reimbursement program. If the student: 1) fails to complete the class, or 2) turns 18 years of age prior to completion, or 3) attains his/her driver license prior to class completion, they are no longer eligible for reimbursement and therefore an additional $210 will automatically be charged. Course Non-Completion: If at the end of the course, a student has not completed all work in order to pass, a non-completion letter will be sent home explaining the reasons for the student not completing the course. The student will be given additional time to complete the necessary course work. If the class work has not been completed within the allotted time, the stu-dent will receive a failing grade. There are NO REFUNDS for this program. Student must bring a photo copy of their permit to the first class for our office records. Behind the Wheel is scheduled outside of the classroom and will take longer than the last day of class. We recommend approximately 10 hours of driving practice prior to this course. Classes are scheduled to be offered in September, January, April & July, depending on enrollment and instructor availability.Session: Y3005-SS15aInstructor: Linda ClarkLocation: Coe Building - Room 3 - Conference RoomStart Date: 7/10/2015End Date: 8/1/2015Days: Su,F,SaStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 11Class Fee $ 335 18 and younger, $545 over 18 1) Photo copy of driving permit. 2) The parent must attend the first class with the student. 3) Payment must be made prior to class. For more information about the Oregon Driver Training Institute, visit their web page at http://oregondrivertraining.com/ or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/OregonDriverTrainingInstitute

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27Lego Physics I - Structural Integrity (2nd grade & older)Beginning Lego enthusiast will learn to build to specifications. Through fun building activities and drop tests, we’ll explore, investigate and problem solve our way to understanding concepts such as: balanced an unbalanced force, stability, structural integrity and other interesting concepts. Then we’ll investigate levers. With effort, fulcrum and load, we’ll learn how this simple machine can make for light work.Instructor: Diana ChenowethLocation: Westside Elementary - Portable 2ANo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 70

Session: Y3041-SS15aStart Date: 4/21/2015End Date: 5/7/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 2:30:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: Y3041-SS15bStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 11:00:00 AM

Lego Physics II - Wheels & Axles (2nd grade & older)Roll your way into this interesting class and we’ll crank up the fun! We all know what a wheel is but what’s an axle or a crank and how do they work together? You’ll enjoy building your way to under-standing interesting concepts such as friction, ener-gy, turning force, single and separate axles, flywe-heels, inclined plane, crank-handle and much more. You’ll apply your new knowledge when we design and motorize conveyors and other vehicles to achieve your desired goalsInstructor: Diana ChenowethLocation: Westside Elementary - Portable 2ANo. of Classes 6Class Fee $ 70 Please bring a snack

Session: Y3042-SS15aStart Date: 5/12/2015End Date: 5/28/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 2:30:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: Y3042-SS15bStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 12:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PM

Lego Physics III - Gears (3rd grade and older)We’ve Geared up to explore advanced building to specifications. Open to 3rd grade and older. Get your driver ratio and gear trains pointed in the direc-tion for a compound gearing adventure! Learn about gear rotation, speed, force and direction. A gear is a toothed wheel we use in many everyday mecha-nisms like bicycles, cars, can openers, etc.Session: Y3043-SS15aInstructor: Diana ChenowethLocation: Westside Elementary - Portable 2AStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 11:00:00 AMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 75 Bring a snack

Lego Physics IV - Pulleys (3rd grade and older)Advanced Lego builders, you’ll want to pulley your way to this class! Open to 3rd grade and older. Building on concept you learned in you prior Lego classes, Wheels & Axles and Gears, you’re now ready to tackle the more complex, but fun world of pulleys! First through exploration, you’ll learn how pulleys can change rotation speed, force & direc-tion, how to transmit rotation through 90 degrees, and to build a fixed and movable pulley system. Then you’ll build manual and motorized conveyor belts, cranes, design a working curtain system and a mechanism to open & close a garage door and much more.Session: Y3044-SS15aInstructor: Diana ChenowethLocation: Westside Elementary- Portable 2A

Start Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 12:00:00 PMEnd Time: 2:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 75 Please bring a snack

Maker Camp: Learn It, Build ItA week of tinkering with really cool stuff. Power LEDs on paper and playdough, build cardboard con-traptions, wire a keyboard of fruit, write computer programs, use a 3D printer, make a simple robot, and learn to use basic hand tools.Instructor: Jack PerrinDays: M,Tu,W,Th,F No. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 125 Bring a snack.(Grades K-3)Location: Westside Elementary School - CafeteriaSession: Y8071-SS15cStart Date: 6/15/2015End Date: 6/19/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

(Grades 3-6Location: Westside Elementary School - CafeteriaSession: Y8071-SS15dStart Date: 6/15/2015End Date: 6/19/2015Start Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Ages (8-10)Location: White Salmon Youth Center- 453 E Jewett BlvdSession: Y8071-SS15aStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Maker Camp: Learn It, Build It (ages 11-14)A week of tinkering with really cool stuff. Power LEDs on paper and clothing, connect computers to objects, create arcade games from cardboard, build a simple robot. Learn to safely use power tools, a soldering iron, and a 3D printer. Create your own take-home project.Instructor: Jack PerrinLocation: White Salmon Youth Center- 453 E Jewett BlvdNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 125 Bring a snack.

Session: Y8072-SS15aStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Summer Science Camp 101 (8-10 years)Designed for students going into 3rd-5th grade. Explore bones, levers, metric measure, density, vol-ume, sound, magnetism and rocks. Collect insects and use guide books to identify them. Participate in Q & A sessions regarding astronomy, science histo-ry and alternative energy. Learn how to recycle at home using local guidelines. Use ‘secret formulas’ to do calculations on real data students gather and record themselves. Super big and super little num-bers will be explored. Learn scientific method. Each student will learn to use their own 450 power micro-scope to see the living world of mini-beasts that live in our surroundings. The Periodic Table will be pre-sented. This four day Summer Science Camp will provide exploration into the fascinating world of hands-on Science. Each day will offer new and exciting experiences. Bring your own water bottle, snack for break, pencils & eraser, paper & and par-ent contact information. Class size is limited to 8 children. Price includes $10 materials fee.Instructor: Jim MinickLocation: Hood River Middle SchoolDays: M,Tu,W,ThNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 110 Water bottle and snack for each day

Session: Y3015-SS15aStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y3015-SS15bStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/9/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y3015-SS15cStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y3015-SS15dStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: Y3015-SS15eStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/30/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

WAAAM Camp - Aviation, an introduction for Kids (9-12 years)This class touches on all aspects of Aviation. Learn and have fun at The WAAAM Air & Auto Museum this week as we explore early aviation and what it takes to keep an airplane in the air? You will build a flying glider. It will fly because you made an air foil! Let’s do a radio check and learn the call sign of our favorite WAAAM Airplane. Downwind, base, final....see you at WAAAM... Lots of great stuff you can teach your parents later. YOU will earn a ‘Student Solo Membership’ to the Museum that will allow you admission to WAAAM for the rest of the year.Session: Y3047-SS15aInstructor: Donna DavidsonLocation: WAAAM Museum 1600 Air Museum Rd Hood RiverStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 110

General Interest

7 Steps to Wilderness Trail Riding on Horseback (8+ years)Lessons onsite. 2 hours training and instruction with horse. After certification, a free trail ride into the forest.Session: Y8068-SS15aInstructor: Margo GoodmanLocation: Double Mountain Horse Ranch 3995 Portland Dr Hood RiverStart Date: 5/2/2015End Date: 5/16/2015Days: SaStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 3Class Fee $ 50

Astronomy- Our Solar System and Our GalaxyStep into the dynamic world of the dedicated vision-aries whose names (Bok, Chandrasekhar, Kuiper, Oort, Van Biesbroeck) are now floating around the Cosmos, individuals who built the solid foundation of 20th Century astronomy from which we can now pro-pel into deep space. Learn about the composition of planets and moons, their atmospheres, celestial mechanics and more, as taught and shown to Paul Kuiper as he grew up among these astronomers. Experience the hard copy original publications by these farsighted men and women. Accompany Paul on horseback (through his photography) high into the Chilean Andes as he helps search for the origi-nal location upon which to build Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. Meet Paul’s father, Dr. Gerard P. Kuiper and his colleagues at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory which he, The Father of Lunar & Planetary Astronomy & Planetary Astronomy, founded. Fly with Dr. Kuiper as he combed the volcanoes of Hawaii to choose the best observatory site in the world, on Mauna Kea. No class July 5. Last 2 classes at Goldendale Observatory from 8:00 – 10:00 PM

Session: A5561-SS15a Instructor: Paul Kuiper Location: COE Building and Goldendale Observatory Start Date: 06/07/2015 End Date: 07/19/2015 Except: 07/05 Days: Su Start Time: 07:00:00 PM End Time: 08:30:00 PM

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Thursdays In August6 -9 pm Jackson Park - 13th & May St. Hood River, OR

FAMILIES IN THE PARK 2015

August 6th Aaron Meyer (Rock Violin) Music Camp Aug. 5-6 by Aaron Meyer - Kids will produce, record and perform at the Park. www.hrcommunityed.org

Free Family Entertainment

August 13th

Presented by

August 27th (Crazy Glasses Night!)

August 20th Paperback Writer (Beatles Tribute)

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Thursdays In August6 -9 pm Jackson Park - 13th & May St. Hood River, OR

FAMILIES IN THE PARK History

Free Family Entertainment - Thanks to our many Sponsors

Presented by Mike Schend

Before I forget, here is a brief history of Families in the Park. I don’t believe this has ever been documented, so hang on to this history. - Mike

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throughout. Unfortunately, kids found that they could break through the

and had to haul those big monsters back and forth from high school each

he has been the guy ever since.

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30No. of Classes 6 Class Fee $ 50 per person or $80 per family Register for this class in the Adult, General Interest section.

Cascade Mountain School- Outdoor Explorers Camp for 1-3 gradersOutdoor Explorers Camp is a Cascade Mountain School program that introduces students to the fun and excitement of outdoor adventures in the Trout Lake Valley. Students will get to explore an under-ground cave, build forts out of natural materials, hike to a secret natural spring and more. The entire camp will be spent outside! Per Student Registration Fee: $120 @ www.cascademountainschool.org/reg-istration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: Y8076-SS15bInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - Various LocationsStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 11:45:00 AMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 120Parents are welcome to join in on activities. Transportation from Hood River/ White Salmon may be available for an additional fee. Please contact Cascade Mountain School for additional information.

Cascade Mountain School- Outdoor Explorers Camp for 4-6 gradersOutdoor Explorers Camp is a Cascade Mountain School program that introduces students to the fun and excitement of outdoor adventures in the Trout Lake Valley. Students will get to explore an under-ground cave, build forts out of natural materials, hike to a secret natural spring and more. The entire camp will be spent outside! Per Student Registration Fee: $120 @ www.cascademountainschool.org/reg-istration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: Y8076-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Tout Lake, WA and Mt AdamsStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 120 Parents are welcome to join in on activities. Transportation from Hood River/ White Salmon may be available for an additional fee. Please contact Cascade Mountain School for additional information.

Cascade Mountain School: Farm Camp for 1-3 gradersFarm Camp is a Cascade Mountain School program that introduces younger students to the fun and excitement of learning where our food comes from. Come explore a variety of farms activities in Trout Lake. Play in the gardens. Tour a local organic dairy. Feed the chickens and cook a meal with farm fresh eggs. Learn about animal care. Per Student Registration Fee: $120 @ www.cascademountain-school.org/registration *This is an ad. No registra-tion through HR Community Ed.Session: Y8073-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Tout Lake, WA and Mt AdamsStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 11:45:00 AMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 120 Parents are welcome to join in on activities.

Cascade Mountain School: Farm Camp for 4-6 gradersFarm Camp is a Cascade Mountain School program that introduces younger students to the fun and excitement of learning where our food comes from. Come explore a variety of farms activities in Trout Lake. Play in the gardens. Tour a local organic dairy. Feed the chickens and cook a meal with farm fresh eggs. Learn about animal care. Per Student Registration Fee: $120 @ www.cascademountain-school.org/registration *This is an ad. No registra-tion through HR Community Ed.

Session: Y8073-SS15bInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Tout Lake, WA and Mt AdamsStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 120 Parents are welcome to join in on activities.

Cascade Mountain School: MacGyver Camp for 1-3 gradersMacGyver camp is a Cascade Mountain School pro-gram that introduces students to the fun and excite-ment of learning how to build things out of scraps, found objects, broken tools, etc. Students spend the day outside in the Trout Lake valley working on proj-ects such as fort building, fire making, rocket launching, and other cool, hands-on projects. MacGyver Camp is run in partnership with Gorge MakerSpace (Jack Perrin!) Per Student Registration Fee: $120 @ www.cascademountainschool.org/reg-istration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: Y8074-SS15bInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - Various LocationsStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/9/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 11:45:00 AMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 120 Transportation from Hood River/White Salmon may be available for an additional fee. Please contact Cascade Mountain School for additional information.

Cascade Mountain School: MacGyver Camp for 4-6 gradersMacGyver camp is a Cascade Mountain School pro-gram that introduces students to the fun and excite-ment of learning how to build things out of scraps, found objects, broken tools, etc. Students spend the day outside in the Trout Lake valley working on proj-ects such as fort building, fire making, rocket launching, and other cool, hands-on projects. MacGyver Camp is run in partnership with Gorge MakerSpace (Jack Perrin!) Per Student Registration Fee: $120 @ www.cascademountainschool.org/reg-istration *This is an ad. No registration through HR Community Ed.Session: Y8074-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - Various LocationsStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/9/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 120 Transportation from Hood River/White Salmon may be available for an additional fee. Please contact Cascade Mountain School for additional information.

Cascade Mountain School: Nature Art Camp for 1-3 gradersNature Art Camp is a Cascade Mountain School program that introduces students to the fun and excitement of learning how to create works of art out of natural objects. The camp will occur at a local Trout Lake art studio and outside in natural settings around the Trout Lake Valley. Students will engage in a variety of projects such as painting, paper mak-ing, dyeing, collaging and other crafts. Per Student Registration Fee: $120 @ www.cascademountain-school.org/registration *This is an ad. No registra-tion through HR Community Ed.Session: Y8075-SS15aInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - Various LocationsStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 11:45:00 AMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $120 Transportation from Hood River/White Salmon may be available for an additional fee. Please contact Cascade Mountain School for additional information.

Cascade Mountain School: Nature Art Camp for 4-6 gradersNature Art Camp is a Cascade Mountain School program that introduces students to the fun and excitement of learning how to create works of art out of natural objects. The camp will occur at a local Trout Lake art studio and outside in natural settings around the Trout Lake Valley. Students will engage in a variety of projects such as painting, paper mak-ing, dyeing, collaging and other crafts. Per Student Registration Fee: $120 @ www.cascademountain-school.org/registration *This is an ad. No registra-tion through HR Community Ed.Session: Y8075-SS15bInstructor: Cascade Mountain SchoolLocation: Cascade Mountain School - VariousStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Days: M,Tu,W,ThStart Time: 1:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 120 Transportation from Hood River/White Salmon may be available for an additional fee. Please contact Cascade Mountain School for additional information.

Cowboy Camp (12-17 years)Spend five days and one night learning all things cowboy. Not just a riding camp, this is an immer-sion experience into a life with horses. We will practice all aspects of horse care necessary for the independent horse person; from feeding to foot care. We will focus on a mastery of basic ground skills and hone our riding skills to a level of preci-sion needed to actually work in the saddle. All lead-ing up to our overnight horse adventure on Thursday. Bring your bed roll and Harmonica, Partner!!Instructor: Margo GoodmanLocation: Double Mountain Horse Ranch 3995 Portland Dr Hood RiverNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 450 Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FWear appropriate cowboy/cowgirl attire; long sleeves, pants boots, etc Bring lunch and water bot-tle everyday Mon-Th For overnight on Thursday bring a pack with sleeping gear and personal items. (tents and additional food provided).

Session: Y8067-SS15aStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/26/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: Y8067-SS15bStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: Y8067-SS15cStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

CrossFit Hood River Kids Camp (5-11 years)CrossFit Hood River Kids Camp provides a fun and inviting opportunity for students ages 5-11 to run, jump, push, pull, throw, climb, lift and tumble safely and efficiently. Our goal is to instill an interest in fit-ness regardless of whether or not the child plays sports. The daily schedule will include instruction of functional CrossFit movements, mobility stretches, a workout of the day and various active games. Additionally, students will gain exposure to nutrition information and learn the importance of teamwork and leadership skills. Instructors: Lauren Munk and Katie RaeInstructor: Lauren Munk, Katie RaeLocation: Power Station 1813 Cascade Ave No. of Classes 3Class Fee $$ 30 per day or $80 for all 3 dayswater bottle, lunch daily and wear athletic clothing

Session: Y8059-SS15aStart Date: 7/14/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Days: Tu,W,ThStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PM

Session: Y8059-SS15bStart Date: 8/4/2015End Date: 8/6/2015Days: Tu,W,ThStart Time: 10:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:00:00 PM

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31Day Camp - Fun and Fitness (grades K-5)Children must have completed Kindergarten to be eligible to attend camp. Community Educations flagship summer program is Summer Day Camp and we have three different two week sessions to pick from throughout the summer. Every session is two weeks with over 70 hours of non-stop fun and different exciting activities. Trained camp counselors direct and guide the children throughout their experi-ences at camp. The cost of camp includes a camp T-shirt, craft supplies, all admission fees, field trip and transportation costs and our overnight lodging at the end of camp. Within each session you have two options to choose from depending on the amount of care your family needs. Our main camp runs from 9:00am-3:30pm. We have also added an Extended Care Options that many families appreci-ate. Our Extended Hours run form 8:00am -5:00pm. During extended care we will have games and crafts for the children. The cost varies depending on your particular need. Payments may be made in three installments as long as the camp is paid in full before the camp begins. Fun and Fitness This is our third session of Summer Day Camp and is designed to get your kids excited about having fun outside. Every morning we will meet at Westside, and will have an adventure and great activities to look for-ward to. Over nine days kids will have the opportu-nity to experience many different activities ranging from field sports to hiking, caving and swimming.Session: Y8018-SS15cInstructor: Amanda DommerLocation: Westside Elementary School - CafeteriaStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/30/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:15:00 PMNo. of Classes 9Class Fee $285 (camp only 9:00 am - 3:00 pm) $330 (extended 8:00 am - 5:00 pm)Always send good shoes for an active day no flip flops allowed. Pack Sun screen, water, healthy snacks and a good lunch every day. Send appropri-ate clothing for the daily activities and the weather. We will have and itinerary of activities before camp so the children can be prepared each day. You don’t have to be in top shape to attend this camp and kids will be paced appropriately, but they are surely going to come out energized and excited about the outdoors.

Day Camp - Pioneers of the Gorge (grades K-5)Children must have completed Kindergarten to be eligible to attend camp. Community Educations flagship summer program is Summer Day Camp and we have three different two week sessions to pick from throughout the summer. Every session is two weeks with over 70 hours of non-stop fun and different exciting activities. Trained camp counselors direct and guide the children throughout their experi-ences at camp. The cost of camp includes a camp T-shirt, craft supplies, all admission fees, field trip and transportation costs and our overnight lodging at the end of camp. Within each session you have two options to choose from depending on the amount of care your family needs. Our main camp runs from 9:00am-3:30pm. We have also added an Extended Care Options that many families appreci-ate. Our Extended Hours run form 8:00am -5:00pm. During extended care we will have games and crafts for the children. The cost varies depending on your particular need. Payments may be made in three installments as long as the camp is paid in full before the camp begins. Pioneers of the Gorge This exciting session of Summer Day Camp we will be exploring the Columbia River Gorge. The children will experience everything from rock climbing, boat rides and exploring Petro glyphs just to name a few. This camp is filled with great hikes and local adven-tures to be explored.Session: Y8018-SS15aInstructor: Amanda DommerLocation: Westside Elementary School - CafeteriaStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 7/2/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:15:00 PMNo. of Classes 9Class Fee $285 (camp only 9:00 am - 3:00 pm) $330 (extended 8:00 am - 5:00 pm)Please pack sun screen and wear appropriate cloth-ing for the daily activities and the weather, and ath-letic shoes (no flip flops allowed). Send the children with plenty of water, healthy snacks and a good lunch every day

Day Camp - Water WOW! (grades K-5)Children must have completed Kindergarten to be eligible to attend camp. Community Educations flagship summer program is Summer Day Camp and we have three different two week sessions to pick from throughout the summer. Every session is two weeks with over 70 hours of non-stop fun and different exciting activities. Trained camp counselors direct and guide the children throughout their experi-ences at camp. The cost of camp includes a camp T-shirt, craft supplies, all admission fees, fieldtrip and transportation costs and our overnight lodging at the end of camp. Within each session you have two options to choose from depending on the amount of care your family needs. Our main camp runs from 9:00am-3:30pm. We have also added an Extended Care Options that many families appreci-ate. Our Extended Hours run form 8:00am -5:00pm. During extended care we will have games and crafts for the children. The cost varies depending on your particular need. Payments may be made in three installments as long as the camp is paid in full before the camp begins. Water Wow This session of Summer Day camp is filled to the brim with water, water and more water. We will enjoy wonderful waterfalls, beautiful lakes, and of course swimming. Enjoying the outdoors and exploring the gorge is our focus for this water filled camp.Session: Y8018-SS15bInstructor: Amanda DommerLocation: Westside Elementary School - CafeteriaStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 8:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:15:00 PMNo. of Classes 9Class Fee $285 (camp only 9:00 am - 3:00 pm) $330 (extended 8:00 am - 5:00 pm)Please pack appropriate clothing for the day’s activi-ties and the weather, as it can be cold up at the lakes, always wear good athletic shoes. No flip flops allowed. Please send children with sun screen, plenty of water, healthy snacks, and a good lunch every day. We will have an Itinerary of activities before camp so the children can be prepared each day.

Hiking Club- Youth (12-17 years)Hike and explore the awesome wilderness sur-rounding Hood River while viewing the landscape through the eyes of a primitive scout. We will visit iconic local landmarks while practicing plant identifi-cation, animal tracking, navigation and primitive technology skills. Always with a focus on wilderness safety and survival.Instructor: Shawn BergmanLocation: Double Mountain Horse Ranch 3995 Portland Dr Hood RiverNo. of Classes 7Class Fee $ 50 Days: SaStudents will need to carry a daypack with a basic survival kit, and ample lunch/trail food. Recommended Survival Gear: nylon poncho and/or rain fly w/ gromett;light weight waterproof jacket/poncho; parachord (at least 50ft); water bottle (steel if possible); firestarter (lighter, matches, etc); small flashlight or headlamp; knives and tools (folding saw); metal cup (steel preferred); Map of Hood River County; Compass

Session: Y8069-SS15aStart Date: 6/20/2015End Date: 6/27/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PM

Session: Y8069-SS15bStart Date: 7/18/2015End Date: 7/25/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PM

Session: Y8069-SS15cStart Date: 8/8/2015End Date: 8/15/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PM

Horse Camp – Hoodstock (10-17 years)Learn the basic’s of barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying and roping. Morning session is instruc-tion, afternoon session is trail riding. Meet at 7070 Hwy 35; Mt Hood/Parkdale Oregon- Instructor was state of Oregon Barrel Champion in 2013, com-petes in the NPRA, rides rodeo for State of Washington competing in barrels, poles, goat tying & break away roping. Qualified & competed @ Silver State International Rodeo in 2014

Instructor: Kathy CarterLocation: Hoodstock Horse Camp- 7070 Hwy 35, Mt Hood/ ParkdaleNo. of Classes 4Days: M,Tu,W,ThClass Fee $ 300 Campers provide their own lunch.

Session: Y8019-SS15aStart Date: 6/1/2015End Date: 6/4/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15bStart Date: 6/8/2015End Date: 6/11/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15cStart Date: 6/15/2015End Date: 6/18/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15dStart Date: 6/22/2015End Date: 6/25/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15eStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/9/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15fStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15gStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/23/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15hStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/30/2015Start Time: 8:03:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15iStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/13/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15jStart Date: 8/17/2015End Date: 8/20/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

Session: Y8019-SS15kStart Date: 8/24/2015End Date: 8/27/2015Start Time: 8:30:00 AMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PM

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32Horse Camp: Pony Pals (6-16 years)Spend 5 days learning and practicing the fundamen-tals of horsemanship. From Halters and horse care to horseback. The focus is on safety and fun.Instructor: Margo GoodmanLocation: Double Mountain Horse Ranch 3995 Portland Dr Hood RiverNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 350 Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FWear Long pants and flat soled shoes. Bring lunch-es and water bottles.

Session: Y8058-SS15aStart Date: 6/15/2015End Date: 6/19/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: Y8058-SS15bStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: Y8058-SS15cStart Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/31/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Session: Y8058-SS15dStart Date: 8/17/2015End Date: 8/21/2015Start Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 4:00:00 PM

Junior Planeswalker Club- Magic The GatheringJR Planeswalker Club for ages 13 and under: A multi-week supervised club for kids to have fun in a no-pressure environment and improve their skills. There will be prizes, play time, and brief workshops geared toward improving gameplay understanding, deck-building, stacking, and phases. Please register in advance. Intended for kids with basic to advanced skills in magic the gathering. Absolute beginners must come to a learn to play session at Hood River Hobbies or otherwise contact Hood River Hobbies to get basic materials to learn the basics before coming to the first class. . This class is meant for ages 13 and under, but we expect that it is most suited for kids 10 and up. For younger children, please check with instructor and attend a learn to play session, children must be able to stay focused and in the back play area the whole time, have knowledge of the game. There is a required supply for this class payable at Hood River Hobbies before the start of class. Regardless of whether the student already has cards, magic the gathering decks and cards need to be purchase for the required supply fee so that instructor can make sure there enough of the appropriate materials for the class and prizes, students get to keep the supplies when the series is completed.Session: Y8065-SS15aInstructor: Hood River Hobbies

Location: Hood River Hobbies 110 4th St Hood RiverStart Date: 7/8/2015End Date: 7/29/2015Days: WStart Time: 3:00:00 PMEnd Time: 4:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 4Class Fee $ 12 $25.00 supply fee for deck and participation prize cards paid at Hood River Hobbies at time of class.

Swim Bus (grades K-5)NEW START DATE: WEDNESDAY JUNE 17th - ENROLL NOW! Come and join your friends for fun in the pool! Transportation and pool entry fee will be provided for all upper and middle valley students, ages 8-14, to and from the Hood River Pool - Each Wednesday! Bus will arrive at the pool at ~2:50 and swim from 3 pm to 5 pm. Swim Lesson option available from 5:00-5:30. Bus leaves the aquatic center at 5:50 pm. Bus leaves Parkdale Elementary School (front entrance) at 2:15 and returns at 6:30pm Bus leaves Mid Valley Elementary (front entrance) at 2:30 and returns at 6:15 pm You must be registered through Community Education to ride the bus.Session: Y0058-SS15 WedInstructor: Community Ed and PartnersLocation: Hood River Aquatic Center 1601 May StStart Date: 6/17/2015End Date: 8/19/2015Days: WStart Time: 2:15:00 PMEnd Time: 6:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 10Class Fee $ 20 for swim only or $40 for swim les-sons and swimming

Wilderness Survival- Lost in the Woods (12-17 years)Learn and practice the skills you would need to approach the first five days of wilderness survival situation. We will focus on the basics and go from there; how to stay found, being really prepared and how to keep yourself warm and dry. Primitive shel-ters, bowdrill fires and other primitive tools that can be fashioned from scratch....all in preparation for our Thursday night survival scenario.Instructor: Shawn BergmanLocation: Double Mountain Horse Ranch 3995 Portland Dr Hood RiverNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 450 Student will need to assemble and maintain a basic survival kit to be carried on our daily excursions into the woods. Bring the gear and tools you think you need to survive if lost in the woods. We will refine our gear as the week progressed in preparation for out Thursday night “lost in the woods” scenario.

Session: Y8070-SS15aStart Date: 6/29/2015End Date: 7/3/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PM

Session: Y8070-SS15bStart Date: 7/20/2015 End Date: 7/24/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PM

Session: Y8070-SS15cStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/14/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 5:00:00 PM

Yoga for kids: Peace Warriors (6-14 years)This class will give children a practice and routine that integrates physical, mental, and emotional development. During each class we will practice simple breathing techniques to slow down the ner-vous system, develop self-control and learn to con-nect with emotions. Students will learn yoga poses that help release energy, encourage compassion, and develop strength, concentration and self-confi-dence. We will play games that develop patience, mindfulness, compassion, and leadership, as well as integrate relaxation techniques and storytelling to calm the body and mind. Classes held at Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts Studio; 1808 Belmont Ave, Hood River, OR There will be 2 sessions of class held this summer. June 16- July 16 Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30-11:30 am July 21- August 20 Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30-11:30 amInstructor: Stephenie GoingNo. of Classes 10Class Fee $ 60 Location: Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts Studio

Session: Y8061-SS15aStart Date: 6/16/2015End Date: 7/16/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 10:30:00 AMEnd Time: 11:30:00 AM

Session: Y8061-SS15bStart Date: 7/21/2015End Date: 8/20/2015Days: Tu,ThStart Time: 10:30:00 AMEnd Time: 11:30:00 AM

The Mid-Columbia Agricultural Research and Extension Center (MCAREC) is Hood River County’s partnership with Oregon State University. Our mission is for research scientists and Extension faculty to develop a solid base of objective science-based information that addresses the needs of the fruit industry as well as providing a source of informal education in family and community development, agriculture, home horticulture, and 4-H youth development. Master Food Preserver Certification Course: April 21st-June 16th: Pre-registration required. Contact [email protected] or 541-386-3343 x258 Join the ranks of hundreds of MFP’s around the state in sharing food safety and preservation knowledge and skills.

Phone 541-386-3343

Fax 541-386-1905

M-F 8am-Noon, 1pm-5pm

Food Preservation Classes will be offered this summer! For more information visit: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/hoodriver/ Also find OSU Extension Office-Hood River County on Facebook

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33Prime Time -Afterschool Care (grades K-5)Prime Time After School Care Program is designed to provide safe, secure and consistent high quality after-school care for grades K-5. The program will consist of educational, recreational and social enrichment opportunities. In the Mid Valley this pro-gram is called ExCEL and ExCEL Plus and is a combination of extended educational opportunities and afterschool enrichment programming. To enroll or for information please contact your school’s Prime Time director (See below). Rate: There is a $25.00 annual registration charge per child. Base Rate: $3.50 per hour with a 1.5 hour mini-mum The rate for additional children in the same immediate family is $3.00 per hour. Includes a light snack. SITE DIRECTORS: May Street Elementary School: 2:10-5:30 p.m. 541-386-2656 extension #3 after hours Janis Ferrell 541- 354-1177- 7:00 am-8:00 pm email address: [email protected] Westside Elementary School: 2:10-5:30 p.m. 541-386-1535 extension #3 after hours Ellen Trichter 541-386-4528 - 7:00 am-8:00 pm email address: [email protected] Session: PTMS-SS15aInstructor: Community Ed and Partners- Cafeteria,May Street Elementary School - Cafeteria,Westside Elementary School - CafeteriaDays: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 2:15:00 PMEnd Time: 5:30:00 PMClass Fee $ 3.50 / hour

Preschool

Camp - Pre-School Summer Day CampPre-School Summer Day Camp is a one week camp for boys and girls ages 3-6. This is Community Education’s flagship program for children ages 3-6. Children entering kindergarten in the fall will benefit from this camp. The camp is a great opportunity for children to learn independence in a comfortable and supportive environment. The camp activities will consist of non-stop fun, such as swimming, hiking, field trips, arts and crafts, games and much more. The camp is supervised by a trained staff. A big yel-low school bus will transport the children to various destinations while at camp. Riding on the bus for these young kids is one of the highlights of the experience. Cost includes bus transportation, camp T-shirt, all entrance and admission fees, prizes, craft supplies and more.Session: P1065-SS15aInstructor: Community Ed and PartnersLocation: Westside Elementary School - CafeteriaStart Date: 8/3/2015End Date: 8/7/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 1:30:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 140 Bring a lunch and water bottle everyday

Preschool Camp- Awesome Reptiles CampAwesome Reptiles Camp This new camp will focus on all the concepts that make reptiles so amazing! Lots of hands-on activities and art will ensure that preschoolers understand which animals are reptiles and why. Ages 3-6 years.Session: P1157-SS15eInstructor: Angela KleinLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Room B

16 - Preschool Little LearnersStart Date: 8/10/2015End Date: 8/14/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 65

Preschool Camp- Buggin OutBuggin’ Out Camp This new camp will let kids bug out-literally! Creepy crawly animals will be the focus of this busy class. Get ready to get dirty and learn about the littlest critters on Earth. Ages 3-6 years.Session: P1157-SS15aInstructor: Angela KleinLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Room B 16 - Preschool Little LearnersStart Date: 7/6/2015End Date: 7/10/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 65

Preschool Camp- Fairy Tale CampFairy Tale Camp This camp will focus on a different fairy tale each day and will include arts and crafts, games and science. The stories will be: The 3 Little Pigs, The Gingerbread Man, Red Riding Hood, Humpty Dumpty and Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. Ages 3-6 years.Session: P1157-SS15bInstructor: Angela KleinLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Room B 16 - Preschool Little LearnersStart Date: 7/13/2015End Date: 7/17/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 65

Preschool Camp- Little Explorers Science CampLittle Explorers Science Camp This camp will com-bine hands-on science experiments with lots of art activities. Topics will include: sky/space, color/light, human body/5 senses, earth/soil and wacky science day. Please dress in old clothes that can get messy. Ages 3-6 years.Session: P1157-SS15cInstructor: Angela KleinLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Room B 16 - Preschool Little LearnersStart Date: 7/20/2015End Date: 7/24/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 65

Preschool Camp- My Favorite Children’s Stories CampEach day of camp we will read a great children’s story. The corresponding activities will be based on each of these favorite stories: Chicka, Chicka, Boom Boom, 5 Green and Speckled Frogs, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, Go Away Big Green Monster, and Owl Babies. Ages 3-6 years.Session: P1157-SS15dInstructor: Angela KleinLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Room B 16 - Preschool Little Learners

Start Date: 7/27/2015End Date: 7/31/2015Days: M,Tu,W,Th,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PMNo. of Classes 5Class Fee $ 65

Preschool Cooking ClassThe Toddler Cooking Class promotes healthy eating in a fun atmosphere where the students engage all senses to learn more about food. Cook alongside your 3-6 year old and get some recipe ideas to take home including a cookbook of that day’s recipe.Instructor: Sarah WoodLocation: Hood River Valley High School - Room B 16 - Preschool Little LearnersNo. of Classes 1Class Fee $ 20 Days: SaThe cost of the class is included in the fee for the class. Parents should plan to attend with their stu-dents. If there are any food allergies, please notify Sarah Wood: [email protected].

Session: P2015-SS15aStart Date: 5/2/2015End Date: 5/2/2015Start Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: P2015-SS15cStart Date: 5/16/2015End Date: 5/16/2015Start Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Session: P2015-SS15dStart Date: 5/23/2015End Date: 5/23/2015Start Time: 11:00:00 AMEnd Time: 12:00:00 PM

Yoga-Big People and Little People YogaPartner with baby, birth to 3 years of age. Sing, do poses. For better sleep, improve well-being, posi-tive body awareness, bonding and grow stronger. Yoga postures to boost immune system, improve sleep cycles and improve digestion. Receive mas-sage techniques for Yogi and baby. have fun and bring out your inner child.Session: P1160-SS15aInstructor: Ginny ThompsonLocation: Trinity Natural Medicine Body Arts StudioStart Date: 4/15/2015End Date: 5/8/2015Days: W,FStart Time: 9:00:00 AMEnd Time: 10:00:00 AMNo. of Classes 8Class Fee $ Wear comfortable clothing. Yoga mats and props are available. Be sure baby is fed and well rested. Floor is covered with cushy mats for added protec-tion and comfort.

Now accepting Fall Registration!State CertifiedAges 3-6Open Monday-Friday, 7:20 am - 5:20 pmPre-School and Extended care3/16 Teacher/Student ratio

Call: 541-308-0900Or on the web: www.smartepants.biz

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WWW.HRCOMMUNITYED.ORGWe're Open 24/7 - Select, Register, and Pay for your classes on-line!

View our most current and up-to-date classes at: WWW.HRCOMMUNITYED.ORG

Ways to register!

On-line: Our on-line catalog will always be the most up-to-date with the most current class offerings, to register for classes, log onto www.hoodriver.k12.or.us/coe , click on Classes on the left banner, then you can either use the Search option to locate a class, or click on the Category that you are interested in. Our software uses the 'Shopping Cart' format, so you aren't required to Sign In, until you are ready to Check-Out. Payment must be made at the time of check out to complete the registration process. If you are registering a child for a Sport, you will be required to complete the Registration Packet and Waiver Information before registration is complete.

By Phone: Call (541) 386-2055 during business hours, the earlier you get registered for a class, the less likelihood it will have of being canceled, decisions have to be make at least 5 days priot to class start date. Please have payment information (credit or debit card) available at time of call.

In Person: At the Community Education Office, located in the Coe Building at 1009 Eugene Street, Hood River, during busi-ness hours. Payment must be made no later than 48 hours before your class begins, unless otherwise stated. Our office is closed on school holidays and most Non School days.Office hours are 9 am – 4:30 pm, Monday-Friday, we follow the HRCSD School Calendar, and are typically closed on no school days.

CLASS/PROGRAM FEE DETAILSFees are due at the time of registration. Pay on-line or call us with debit or credit card information (VISA or Mastercard) when you register. Make checks payable to Community Education unless otherwise indicated. There will be a $10.00 service charge added to any returned check. Please do not mail CASH. Most supply fees must be paid directly to the instructor at the first class unless otherwise noted. Be sure to check your e-mail prior to going to class to assure it has not been canceled. We no longer make reminder calls for classes that will be as scheduled.

WEBSITE UPDATES & E-MAIL

If you have questions about website registration, please call us and we’ll walk you through the process. Be sure to provide us with your current details (including e-mail), whether registering

on line, by e-mail or by phone.

PROGRAM SUGGESTIONS

The Community Education program needs your input to ensure that the programs are meeting the current needs of the area. Please send us an email or call in with your suggestions. We also appreciate feedback on classes. We are always looking for classes that will benefit our patrons. If you are interested in offering a class, please call the Community Education Office at 541-386-2055.

Contact Information:

Hood River County School District Community Education

Attn: Registration1009 Eugene Street

Hood River, OR 97031541-386-2055

[email protected]

Confused by abbreviations?

Listed are some of our most common abbreviations:

CLS - Cascade Locks SchoolCOE - Community Ed/COE Building HRMS - Hood River Middle SchoolHRDO - District Office HRVHS - Hood River Valley High SchoolMSES - May Street Elementary SchoolMVES - Mid Valley Elementary SchoolPDES - Parkdale Elementary SchoolPGES - Pine Grove/ECSE BuildingWSES - Westside Elementary SchoolWYMS - Wy’East Middle School

TBA - To be announcedTBD - To be determined

WE WILL CALL AND/OR EMAIL YOU IF A CLASS IS CANCELED OR POSTPONED – BUT NO LONGER

WILL MAKE REMINDER CALLS.

CLASS CANCELLATIONThe Community Education Office will notify all registered individ-uals if a class has been cancelled and full refund will be made we have canceled the class. We reserve the right to cancel any program or class.

WEATHER ISSUESWhen classes are canceled because of weather, we always try to notify to radio station, KIHR/KCGB. Check the Community Education website at www.hrcommunityed.org or call the Community Education Office during work hours, 541-386-2055. If a class is postponed, it will usually be made up at a later date. No continuing weekly classes on holidays, unless pre-arranged between the teacher and student.

REFUNDS AND FEESIf you withdraw from a class, a full refund or credit will be given provided the request is made at least five working days prior to the first day of class in most cases (some exceptions may apple, but check class details)Refunds will not be made after a class has started. A 10% can-celation fee will be deducted unless the class is canceled by Community Education. In the event of cancellation of a class or program where payment has been received, a credit for a future class will be held on your account, unless refund is requested. Complete refunds or credits are given if a class is cancelled by Community Ed.

FAMILY AND SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTSWe encourage families and senior citizens to participate in Community Education programs. If a discount is available, it will be noted in our catalog and on-line when registering.

WHO CAN REGISTER?Any person may enroll in any of our programs, depending on class requirements (age, grade etc).

Supervisor of Community Education: John RustOffice Manager/Secretary/Bookkeeper: Katina Berg

Hood River County School Board Members: Liz Whitmore, David Russo, Kateri Osborne Lohr, Julia Garcia-Ramirez, Bob Danko, Mark Johnson, Jan Veldhuisen Virk & Cascade Locks Ex-Officio: Rob Brostoff

Superintendent: Dan Goldman

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