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7666 NE High School Rd
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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Park Bond on February 10th Ballot
The Park District is proposing a $6.2 million dollar bond issue to fund the
purchase of approximately 23 acres in the Winslow area from the Sakai family.
The former farm property sits across Madison Avenue from the Aquatic
Center and Ordway School and extends all the way to Highway 305. There
is a 2.2 acre lake in the lower part of the property. The bond measure will
require a 60% (supermajority) voter approval to enable this purchase.
Why has the Park Board decided to purchase this land?
The District’s Comprehensive Plan and a report from the Winslow Parks Task
Force indicate a shortage of park land in the Winslow area. The Park Board
has noted that the Sakai property purchase will provide an opportunity to
accommodate a variety of future passive and active recreational uses desired by
the community as expressed in surveys and public meetings. Nature trails, trail
connections including the Sound to Olympics Trail, sports fields and courts, and
indoor community recreation facilities are a few options to be considered.
Why Now?
This time-sensitive opportunity only recently became available to the Park District.
The Park Board acknowledges that recent high density developments have resulted
in this being the last large parcel of undeveloped land in the area. If the District is
not able to secure funds for the purchase, the property may also go for high density
development, thus limiting the potential for a future park of this size in Winslow.
How was the purchase price determined?
The appraisal prepared by Gibbons & Riely PLLC established the agreed-to
purchase price for the property.
How much more will this cost me in property taxes?
Rates will not go up from last year. The projected cost will be 8 cents per $1,000
assessed value, approximately $36 per year for a $450,000 home. However, low
interest rates combined with retirement of the Grand Forest and Gazzam Lake
bonds in 2014 and retirement of the Aquatic Center bonds in 2018 have
allowed the proposed bonds to be structured so tax payers would see no
net increase in their payments for park bonds.
What does the Park District plan to do with the property?
The zoning and terrain indicate that the property will accommodate a wide
variety of passive and active uses from nature trails to recreation facilities.
Although the District has been approached with ideas from a number of
community interest groups, the Board has committed to no specific plan for
the future park site. The Park District intends to host a public planning process
following the purchase to plan the future park with the community.
Seattle, WA
Permit No. 12723
Bainbridge Island
Metro Park & Recreation District
50
Celebrating
years of service
Winter/Spring 2015
Programs
Registration begins Januar y 6, 10:00am
See registration info on Page 63
Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s o n P a g e 4
January 2015
Dear Bainbridge Island Residents:
In 2015, the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District will be celebrating 50 years of service to our
community. On behalf of the District, I would like to invite you to celebrate this momentous occasion with us. The
anniversary celebration will be on-going throughout the year and will offer the community a variety of ways to
celebrate and get to know its Park District better.
The local residents who created the Park District in 1965 had a vision of a park and recreation district that would
initially offer ball fields and a swimming pool and then expand to parks and recreational programs. With the support
of the community we now have 41 parks and properties, 1479 acres of park land, and we offer recreational programs
for all ages ranging from aquatics and sports to cultural arts and outdoor programs. With an incredible staff,
dedicated board members and enthusiastic volunteers, we have taken the founders’ vision and made it a reality over
the last 50 years.
During this time, we have had the opportunity to work with many great partners in the acquisition of park land
that has come to us over the years through a variety of means. Through partnerships, donations, local fundraising,
grants, purchases, and bond measures, the Park District has acquired properties that have become the exceptional
parks, trails and open space you enjoy today.
Mark your calendars for August 29, when we plan a big
Birthday Bash at Battle Point Park with hands-on children’s
activities, music, food and a gigantic birthday cake.
Throughout the year we will be offering a variety of activities
including a fifty-cent pool party, volunteer recruitment and
recognition programs, special classes and events, a passport
program where you will be awarded for the number of
parks you visit or programs you attend, and much more.
We want to thank you for supporting our
efforts to offer exceptional parks and
recreation programs to the community
and look forward to a wonderful year of
celebration! The Park Board, staff and I are
committed to continuing the vision of
our founders from 50 years ago.
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Terry Land
Warmly,
Terry Lande
Executive Director
Terry a
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Celebrating 50 years!
Calling All Volunteers
We love Volunteers!
The Park District is celebrating 50 year of service to our community.
We have a variety of activities planned throughout the year. Volunteers
have been an important element to the success of the district throughout these past fifty years.
We are looking for volunteers to assist in all aspects of the district. We
will be offering a program that recognizes those volunteers who give
fifty hours of volunteer service to the District. You can select the area
in which you would like to volunteer. We will monitor those hours and
reward you with a gift when you have completed your fifty hours. Your
name will then be placed in a drawing for some great prizes at our big
Birthday Bash on August 29.
Email Lori Mejia at [email protected] to sign up to start your volunteer
hours in January. If you want to volunteer and are not sure what the
best fit for you would be, we would be happy to talk with you about
the different opportunities. Volunteer work is so rewarding and seeing the final product of your hard work benefiting your community is
unbeatable!
Passport to Fun and Adventure
As we celebrate 50 years of service to our community we have a great
way for you to have fun and experience new adventures on Bainbridge
Island. How many parks have you been to? How many trails have you
walked? How many programs have you attended? We have a challenge
for you.
The Passport program will recognize those residents that attend programs, walk our trails and visit our parks fifty times throughout the
year. You can pick up your passport at the Strawberry Hill office starting January 2, 2015. Every time you attend a program, walk a trail or
visit a park you will get your passport stamped. Once you hit fifty activities you will be rewarded with a prize. All names of those who have
completed the 50 Passport program will go into a drawing for some
wonderful prizes that will be given away at our big Birthday Bash on
August 29. When you pick up your passport it will include instructions
on how to achieve your 50 activities.
Start your New Year by picking up your passport and let the fun and
adventure begin!
Throwback
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POOL PARTY
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May 24, 12-4
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Special Events
Spring Egg Scrambles............5
Music & Dance........................6
Saturday Swing & Salsa, Contra Dance, Hilltop
Acoustic Jam
Rain or Shine Art Exhibit........6
Walking the Camino................6
Youth
School Enrichment
at the Schools.......................7
Youth &
Adult
Arts & Culture........................14
Pottery, Fused Glass, Cupcakes
Science Labs, Multi-media Art Workshops,
Theatre, Paddling, Mountain Biking
Holidays/Conference/Midwinter/Spring Breaks..........9-12
Babysitter Trng, Sports & Activity Camps, Baking,
Lego, Art Camps, Science, Glee Camp, Fort Camp,
Chess & Strategy Camp, Tennis, Nerf Gun/Snord
Wars, Rock Climbing, Basketball, Circus Skills,
Gymnastics Clinics, Metalsmithing, and more!
Natural Science....................13
Ladybug Nature Walks, Nature Nuts
Arts, Crafts & More..........14-15
Pottery, Portraiture, Fused Glass, Cupcakes,
Creative Writing, Ovation Theater, Music for Tots,
Choir
Youth Sports & Fitness....16-19
Bounce House, Tiny Tot Sports, Super Hero
Training, Princess Training, Pickleball, Dodgeball,
Shape up for Spring Sports, Fencing, Volleyball,
Rope Skipping, LaCrosse, Wrestling, Softball,
Basketball, Tennis, Martial Arts, Rock Climbing
Outdoor..................................20
Mountain Biking
Gymnastics.......................21-26
Open Play Time, Extra Gymnastics Workout,
Dance & Tumbling, Acro Gymnastics, Break
Dancing, Ninja Warrior, Parkour, Tramp and
Tumble, Gym Babies & Preschool, Kindergym,
Beginner-Advanced Girls, Beginner-Advanced
Boys, Team
Teen Programs Ctr.................27
Kayaking, Paddleboarding,
Rowing.............................49-50
Wilderness Programs.......28-29
Hiking, Backpacking
Natural Science................30-31
Aquatic Center
Kayaking...........................33-34
Schedule & Pool Info........51-52
for youth & adults
Geology, Circumnavigation of BI, Birding,
Astronomy
Rescue Techniques, Local and day trips,
Women’s Series, Wildlife tour, Learn to Row
Bounty of the Land................30
Overnight Clamming, Foraging and Cooking
Special Schedules
& Activities.........................53
Winter Holiday Activities, Party Information
Ski Bus...................................31
Adult Swimming &
Water Exercise....................54
Adult
Team......................................55
Chess Clubs, Lego, Drama Club, Computer,
Loco-Motion Math, Theatre
Early Release Monday Fun...8-9
Boating
Arts & Crafts.....................32-36
Drawing and Painting, Journaling, Creative
Crone, Printing, Stained Glass, Welding, Pottery,
Photography
Writing & Speaking................36
Speak Up!, Jump-Start Your Writing, Writers’
Retreat, Poetry, Shakespeare, Interview Team
Classes, Field’s End
Swimming Instruction, Aqua Fit, Water Qigong,
River Fitness, Aqua Motion, Aqua Zumba,
Arthritis Exercise, The Back in Water, Hydro Fit,
Weekday Core
Swim Club (BISC), Aquatic Masters (BAM) Diving
Youth Specialty
Classes..................................56
Jr. Fins, Water Polo, Splash, Fix Your Stroke,
Swift and Smooth Swimming, Instruction,
Lifeguarding CPR/AED/First Aid
Swimming Lessons...........57-59
Adaptive Recreation..............37
Cooking, Travel, Pottery
Waterfront Park
Community Ctr.
Music & Dance..................37-38
Evergreen Singers, Guitar, Glee, Crescendo,
Swing and Salsa Dance, Second Saturday Dances
Language...............................39
Special Classes & Events.....60
Italian, Spanish, French
Lifestyle............................40-42
Canines, Farm & Garden, Cake Decorating, Mah
Jongg, Bridge, Games, Special Interest, Wildlife
Brown Bag Lunch Series, Liberation Laughter
Travel................................43-44
Local, Regional and International Trips - too
many to list - go check them all out!
Clubs......................................61
Parks Map...........................28
Office Info/
Class Locations...............62
Registration........................63
Sports & Fitness...............44-47
Walks/Runs/Rides, Tennis, Petanque, Softball,
Zumba, Jazzercise, Line Dancing, T’ai Chi
Chih,Gymnastics, Morning Exercise with Eileen,
Yoga
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Special
Events
Egg Scrambles!
April 3 and 4
Egg hunters of all ages will find treats for their baskets at the annual Spring Egg
Scrambles where specially marked “prize” eggs will earn their finders an additional
surprise! Scrambling rain or shine.
Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt Friday, April 3
For Teens ages 13-18. Meet at the Battle Point Park shelter at 9:00pm. Check the details
on page 27! Meet at the Teen Center if rain.
Traditional Egg Hunt at Battle Point Park, Saturday, April 4
Starting at 10:00am, children ages 1–12 can visit with our big bunny for photos, pet little
bunnies in the 4-H petting area, chalk the sidewalk, and scramble for treats in an area of
Battle Point Park designated just for their age group. ALL HUNTS BEGIN PROMPTLY AT
11:00AM.
Wet & Wild Egg Hunt at the Pool Saturday, April 4
Later that day, children ages 2-12 can change into their swimming suits and seek eggs
throughout the Aquatic Center at the Wet & Wild Egg Hunt. $6 fee includes Open Swim
time. Staggered start times will ensure fun and fairness for all age groups.
1:00pm ages 2-5, 1:15p ages 6-7, 1:30p ages 8-9, 1:45p ages 10-12. Swim begins at 2:00p;
all hunters must remain on deck until then. Parents are required be in the water and stay
within arm’s reach of children under age 7.
Weekend Geo-Hunt, Saturday and Sunday, April 4-5
Crowds not your style? Folks with GPS units can try their hand at simple geo-caching in
our GEO Egg Hunt. Coordinates posted at 9:00am Saturday, April 4 at www.biparks.org.
Pssst! BUNNY HELPERS WANTED - See page 27!
SPONSOR A SCRAMBLE!
Keep the tradition of egg hunting free for all children! Sponsor all or a portion of any
of the community Egg Scrambles by donating to the candy fund, providing prizes, or
volunteering Bunny Helpers.
Please contact Shannon Buxton, Youth & Teen Programs at 206-842-2306 ex 125 or
[email protected] for information on how you can best support this tradition of fun.
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Special
Events
Special
Events
Walking the Camino
Presented
by
Island Center Hall
Barb McAllister
and
Will Whitesmith
Sunday January 25
3:00p
Free
Country Capers
Contra Dance!
Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Rd
7:30 “How to” workshop followed by 8-10:30PM contradance. All dances
taught and cued throughout the evening. All level of dancers welcome.
Please wear/bring clean soled shoes to protect the beautiful wood floor.
$12.00 adults, $5.00 youth 8-18 years. Contact 360-697-6192 information.
April 18th Earth Day Country Capers trio plays celtic & new england
traditional music. David Denz on Irish euilleann pipes, cittern, wooden flute
& guitar, Jane Landstra on Violin and Ken Embrey on concertina & guitar for
contradance at Island Center Hall. Caller, Lindsey Dono of Seattle!
March 21st Caller Joe Michaels calls contradance to the traditional music
of Sandy Bradley--guitar, and Laurie Andres--Accordion.
Sweet Saturday Dances!
Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Rd
Singles & couples; Adults & teens.
Check all the details on page 37.
Join Will Whitesmith and Barb McAllister as they share their experience with
walking both the French and Spanish Camino. They will share the challenges they faced, the insights/lessons they learned, the history and culture of
the Camino and the people they met. Their enthusiasm for this amazing
journey is infectious. If you have wondered what it would be like to be a
pilgrim with a pack, or whether you could do this adventure, please come.
They will show you that it is entirely possible to prepare in such a way that
you can actually do it. For more information about their Camino journey go
to Will's blog at www.myheartsmith.com.
Hilltop Acoustic Jam
All-ages music jam
Bring your guitar, voice, uke, fiddle, stand up bass, mandolin or any other instrument, for an old fashion song-swapping song-circle at Pru’s House! Beginners and veterans learn from each other, no stage fright and no pressure;
sit in or just come to listen! A great place to try out original work, practice
a favorite “cover”, or just gain skills on that brand new gift instrument! All
ages welcome, from 8-108, and it’s FREE! Hot drinks provided, Third Friday,
monthly. HT
1/16, 2/20, 3/20, 4/17, 5/15, & 6/19
BIMPRD & BAC present
a special art exhibition for
children grades K-6
Rain or Shine
Wildlife Brown Bag Lunch
Lecture Series
Learn about local wildlife in our community & the land that provides their
habitat. Check out the details on page 42.
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This winter in collaboration with Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, we’re proud to
present an exhibition of student work created during our summer and fall
art classes. Rain or Shine runs February 6 through March 2 at Bainbridge
Arts & Crafts, with an opening reception from 6-8 p.m. Friday, February
6. All exhibited work will be for sale. Come support our young artists as
they experience what it’s like to show their work in a professional gallery
setting! Additional information is at www.bacart.org.
YOUTH
CHESS CLUBS for grades K-4, 5-6
Chess fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, self-control, sportsmanship,
and patience. Clubs include a long, supervised outdoor break, a group lesson, plenty of practice time and one-on-one instruction with Bainbridge
Black Knights Coach Mark Cohen. All students welcome.
BRICKS 4 KIDZ! for grades 1-4, 5-6
Building fun after the school day is done! Bricks 4 Kidz® classes build on
the universal popularity of LEGO® and DUPLO® bricks to deliver cooperative, educational play. There is a new, moving project each week during the
monthly science-themed session. Materials provided. At the end of the session, builders get to keep their own custom mini-fig. Sakai builders will work
with ‘We-Do” programming and laptops (provided).
WILKES LEGO ROBOTICS CLUB
for grades 3-4
Develop engineering, technology, and problem-solving skills while working with classmates to solve problems using creations made with LEGO®
bricks! Beginning robotics; no experience required. Materials provided. Led
by teachers Mr. Covert & Mr. Pearsall.
WILKES DRAMA CLUB for grades K-4
Have fun learning about drama through games, creative dramatics, skits,
and performance for your friends. Led by teacher Ms. Keach.
WILKES CONTINUING COMPUTER
PROGRAMMING for grades 3-4
Experienced students and interested 4th graders will continue gaining basic
programming skills using the kid-friendly “Scratch” format to create animations and games to show friends and family! With their own username and
password kids will have the ability to continue the fun on their own as well.
BLAKELY LOCO-MOTION for grade 4
Loco-Motion gives fourth graders a chance to apply basic math on their feet!
Have fun moving while solving every-day and adventure problems involving time, motion, direction, and chance! They will estimate, measure, and
calculate - often with crude instruments - in their head, or with a piece of
chalk on the sidewalk. Led by volunteer Rod Stevens.
THEATRE for grades 3-8
Like “Glee” but with more drama. Come explore theatre through choreography, scene work, costuming and sets! Students will learn a variety of skills
to apply to many theatrical genres. In-class production will be shared at the
conclusion of the 18 session/9-week course. Karen Harp-Reed has 30 years
of experience performing and instructing students of all ages. Private and
home school students welcome.
Winter Musical: “Alice Through The Looking Glass”
- by Lewis Carroll Adapted by Karen Harp-Reed
Through song, dance and dialogue we will travel with Alice in the looking
glass world. The giant chess world includes such wonderful characters as
the Red Queen, White Knight, The Jabberwocky, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle
Dee and many more. Early Registration - begins Jan 1!
Spring Comedy: “Aesop’s Feast”
- by W.G. Bristow and Edward Sampson
A delightful retelling of Aesop’s Fables as told by the Kitchen staff in an ancient Greek home. Watch as dinner gets cooked and served with their favorite fables added for a little spice.
NO CLASSES ON NON-SCHOOL or HALF DAYS
BLAKELY ELEMENTARY
Chess Club
170250-01
06
11
T
T
T
2:20-3:50p 2:20-3:50p 2:20-3:50p 1/13-2/24
3/3-4/14
4/21-5/26
$65
$65
$65
170242-01
02
03
04
Th
Th
Th
Th
2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 1/22-2/12
2/26-3/26
4/9-4/30
5/7-5/28
$60
$60
$60
$60
170271-01
M
12:50-2:00p 4/6-6/1
Bricks 4 Kidz! “Builderz” Club
Loco-motion
$5
ORDWAY ELEMENTARY
Chess Club
170250-02
07
12
Th
Th
Th
2:20-3:50p 2:20-3:50p 2:20-3:50p 1/15-2/26
3/5-4/30
5/7-5/28
$65
$65
$45
170243-01
02
03
04
F
F
F
F
2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 1/23-2/13
2/27-3/27
4/10-5/1
5/8-5/29
$60
$60
$60
$60
Bricks 4 Kidz! “Builderz Club”
WILKES ELEMENTARY
Bricks 4 Kidz! “Builderz Club”
170241-01
02
03
04
T
T
T
T
2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 1/27-2/24
3/3-3/24
4/7-4/28
5/5-5/26
$60
$60
$60
$60
170297-01
02
Th
Th
2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 1/15-3/12
4/9-5/21
$50
$40
170295-01
02
Th
Th
2:20-3:30p 2:20-3:30p 1/15-3/12
4/9-5/21
$105
$85
170296-01
T
2:20-3:30p 1/27-3/24
$45
170250-04
09
14
W
W
W
2:20-3:50p 2:20-3:50p 2:20-3:50p 1/14-2/25
3/4-4/15
4/22-5/27
$65
$55
$65
Drama Club
Lego Robotics Club
Continuing Computer Programming
Chess Club
SAKAI / WOODWARD
Theatre @ Sakai
Winter Musical
“Alice Through The Looking Glass”
170290-01
TTh
3:15p-4:45
1/8-2/26
3:15p-5:153/3-3/19
$175 170290-02
TTh
3:15p-4:45
4/7-5/14
3:15p-5:155/19-6/4
$175
170250-03
08
13
M
M
M
1:45-3:15p 1:45-3:15p 1:45-3:15p 1/12-2/23
3/2-4/6
4/13-5/18
$55
$55
$65
170249-01
02
03
04
W
W
W
W
3:05-4:45p 3:05-4:45p 3:05-4:45p 3:05-4:45p 1/28-2/25
3/4-3/25
4/8-4/29
5/6-5/27
$77
$77
$77
$77
Spring Comedy “The Feast: Aesop’s Fables”
Monday Chess Club
Bricks 4 Kidz! Jr. Robotics Builderz Club
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YOUTH
Out of School Fun
Early Release Mondays
UKULELE CLUB
for grades K-4. You’ll be jammin’ in no time! Join Randy Parris, string musician and experienced teacher from the Island Music Guild, for a 6-week
jumpstart to this fun little instrument. Club continues for the remainder of
school year. Students must provide their own instrument; class discount
available through Village Music in Lynwood Center. IMG
170200-01
M
1:00-2:00p 1/12-3/23
$110*
02
M
1:00-2:00p
4/6-6/8
$110*
*Must also provide own instrument.
LOCO-MOTION
for grade 4. Loco-Motion gives fourth graders a chance to apply basic math
on their feet! Have fun moving while solving every-day and adventure problems involving time, motion, direction, and chance! They will estimate, measure, and calculate - often with crude instruments - in their head, or with a
piece of chalk on the sidewalk. Led by volunteer Rod Stevens. Blakely
170271-01
M
12:50-2:00p 4/6-6/1
$5
MONDAY SCIENCE LABS
for ages 5-10. Mad monthly fun with science, nature, creativity, and learning,
led by artistic scientist Tim Lowell! Adventures take place indoors in the Super Science Lab and outdoors exploring the Yeomalt forest. Each session includes kid-friendly experiments, creative messy projects, friendly teamwork,
scientific principles, stories, and snack time. CYC
LEGO® ENGINEERS & ARTISTS!
Building friendships brick by brick! Learn about architecture, engineering, &
physics. Brick building, mini-figs, bionicles, brick art, and more!
170209-01
M
1:45-4:15p 2/2
$38
MARBLE MANIA!
An “all ‘round” good time! Experiment with gravity, learn some fun physics,
play games, & race marbles in your own crazy wall run!
170216-01
M
1:45-4:15p 3/9
$38
OOEY-GOOEY LAB! Get your hands dirty! Color-mixing lab, sensory tables, kitchen chemistry,
and lots of interesting, squishy fun!
170204-01
M
1:45-4:15p 4/27
$38
BUBBLE-OLOGY!
Learning is bursting out, one bubble at a time! Join us in scientific exploration, wand-creation, and free form bubble solution play!
170217-01
M
1:45-4:15p 5/18
$38
MAGNETIC MAGIC!
Discover invisible powers! Uncover the magic of opposite poles through
Magnetic Lab time, interesting physics games, & magnetic art!
170218-01
M
1:45-4:15p 6/1
$38
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MULTI-MEDIA ART
WORKSHOPS
for ages 6-10. Have fun creating art with Austin
Ohm, artist & art educator in design, drawing,
painting, and sculpture. Each workshop will focus on a different medium. Each session will have
different themes and projects. Bring your imagination! All other materials are provided! SHC++
DRAWING &
CARTOONING
A simple line can express a whole world of ideas! Explore the art of the line
through illustrations, cartooning and drawing. SHC++
120405–01M 1:30–4:00p 1/26
$35
02 M 1:30–4:00p4/6
$35
PAINTING
Got a need for color!? Then this workshop is right for you. Realize your ideas
with bright vivid eye catching color or perhaps you prefer the cool subtle
pallet of an in-side joke. SHC++
120406–01M 1:30–4:00p 2/2
$35
02 M 1:30–4:00p4/13
$35
COLLAGE
Are you a creative person who enjoys puzzles? Collage may be the perfect
way for you to express your vision. Break away from perfectionism and embrace the world of surrealism! SHC++
120407-01M 1:30–4:00p2/9
$35
02 M 1:30–4:00p4/20
$35
SCULPTURE
Get up off the page and into three dimensional space. Work with a variety of
easy to use sculpture materials to create your art. SHC++
120408-01M 1:30–4:00p2/23
$35
02 M 1:30–4:00p4/27
$35
KINETIC ART
Don’t be static! Make a move to join this class and create art in motion!
SHC++
120409-01M 1:30–4:00p3/2
$35
02 M 1:30–4:00p5/4
$35
MAGIC IN ART
There’s a little bit of magic in every piece of art. This class will explore magical art and optical illusions. SHC++
120410-01M 1:30–4:00p3/9
$35
02 M 1:30–4:00p5/11
$35
MUTIMEDIA WORKSHOPS
Sign up for all 6 workshops and have fun exploring your own Cartooning &
Drawing, Painting, Collage and Sculpture!! SHC++
120411-01M 1:30–4:00p1/26-3/9
$185
02 M 1:30–4:00p4/6-5/11
$185
YOUTH
Early
release
Mondays
continued
BASIC MOVEMENT FOR
MUSICAL THEATRE with Debbie Pierce NEW
In this class you will learn basic musical theatre dance steps. You will also
learn how to incorporate movement while keeping a story line, maintain a
character while dancing, work as a cohesive group, create interesting sight
lines and incorporate levels into your movement. Tennis or jazz shoes and
comfortable clothes you can move in required. All classes held at OVATION!
Studio, 600 Ericksen, Suite 103. Any questions? email info@ovationmtb.
com. or call 206-842-0472.
5th-7th
grades
121032-01 M 2:30-3:30p1/12-2/9
03 M 2:30-3:30p5/11-6/15
8th-12th
grades
121032-02 M 3:45-4:45p1/12-2/9
04 M 3:45-4:45p5/11-6/15
$125
$149
Holidays & Conference Weeks
RED CROSS BABYSITTER TRAINING!
For ages 12 and older. Invest some time to jumpstart your money-earning
ability and knowledge of younger children: so many families appreciate a
trained sitter! Join your Red Cross instructor in basic first aid and safety skills,
age-appropriate activities, infant handling, cpr, marketing your services and
more. Students who successfully complete the course will receive their Red
Cross babysitter card. Class size is limited. CYC ++
170283-01 Sa 9:30-4:30p1/24
$95
02 Sa 9:30-4:30p4/18
$95
03 Sa 9:30-4:30p6/20
$95
$125
$149
EARLY RELEASE Paddling
Age 10-14. Get out of school and out on the water! We’ll be switching it
up between kayaking, standup paddle boarding, and canoeing. Each day
will be filled with games and learning new skills. Taught by Back of Beyond
Instructors. Transportation from Sakai provided or meet at Waterfront Park.
All equipment provided.
130758-01
M
1:30- 5:00p
4/6-4/20
$110
02
M
1:30- 5:00p
4/27-5/18
$149
03
M
1:30- 5:00p
6/1-6/15
$110
EARLY RELEASE AT STOTTLEMEYER –
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Age 10-15. Get out of school, load your bike, hop in our van, and spend your
early dismissal exploring 6,000 acres of some of the best mountain biking
west of the Cascades. Our MTB Ride Leaders pick up at Sakai Intermediate
School each week before heading off to Stottlemeyer for awesome single
track mountain biking. Riders will learn and improve upon their MTB skills
with multiple rides. Participants must have taken a MTB Skills Clinic to
enroll in these rides or have instructor approval. See page 20 for details++
Bike More, Save More!
Sign up for one ride or multiple rides! For every ride after the first, a stacking
discount will be applied. Pick dates according to what works for your own
schedule! 1 ride = $41/trip; 2 rides = $39/trip; 3 rides = $37/trip; 4 rides =
$35/trip; 5+ rides = $33/trip.
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on page
$41
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MLK DAY SPORTS AND ACTIVITY CAMP
6&up. No school doesn’t have to mean sitting in front of the TV or playing
video games all day. Keep your child active by sending them to our all day
sports activity camp. Give your child the chance to develop knowledge and
skills in multiple sports including soccer, basketball, dodgeball, and kickball.
We will play countless games in the gym and your child will walk away with
new ideas of how to stay active! BAC
111324-01 M 9:00a-3:00p1/19
$65
Bricks4Kidz LEGO®
SPACE ADVENTURE DAY
For ages 5.5 - 11. Learn about real-life space exploration and build moving
models related to our very own NASA space program! SHC
170248-01
M
10:00a-2:00p 1/19
$60
BIG BAKING BOSSES! NEW!
For ages 10-14. Older kids can wake up late, grab a friend, and come cook
up some afternoon fun! Enter the Yeomalt kitchen with camp pastry chef
Tim Lowell & leave as Baking Bosses! Use everyday ingredients in amazing
ways that demonstrate scientific concepts! Mix, bake, frost, pipe & decorate
to make pastry art you can sample (& take home!) Bake up fun in the indoor
oven and outdoor fireplace! CYC
170205-02
ThF
1:00-3:30p 1/22-1/23
$85
SPRING CUPCAKES NEW!
Ages 4-12 with adult. Jump into Spring with this creative cupcake class. Each
student will have 5 cupcakes to decorate based on a spring theme. Children
will love exploring their creativity, as well as crafting delicious creations. Please
bring a take home container. Price includes one adult and one child. SHC
120941-01 W 9:30-10:30a3/18
$35
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Holiday And Conference Weeks Continued
Bricks4Kidz LEGO®
GADGETS & GIZMOS DAY
For ages 5.5 - 11. From a spinning top to spin art, kids will love playing with
these fun and creative moving models! SHC
170248-02
M
10:00a-2:00p 5/25
$60
CONFERENCE DAY SPORTS AND
ACTIVITY CAMP
Taxonomists in Training!
Science & Art Camp
Ages 9-13. What is a taxonomist? How do we classify things from the natural
world? What makes a fish a fish and a tree a tree and how exactly are we
different? Taught by Salish Sea Expeditions, campers will explore the history of the natural world through games and activities, outdoor observation, nature sketches, journaling and plant pressing. Day campers will leave
inspired by, and more in tune with, the diversity and intricacy of the natural
world around them! Choose half or full days.
131840-01
M-F
9:00a- 3:00p
2/16-2/20
$220
02
M-F 9:00a-12:00p2/16-2/20
$115
6&up. Come and join recreation and fitness specialists for an all-day multi
activity camp. Other than the games we’ll play in the gym, weather permitting we will take the kids to explore the Grand Forest, hike through the
woods, look for critters under logs and enjoy the outdoors. Bring a lunch.
Snacks provided. BAC
111327–01 W 9:00a–3:00p3/18
$65
02 Th 9:00a–3:00p3/19
$65
03 F 9:00a–3:00p3/20
$65
04 W-F 9:00a–3:00p3/18-3/20
$180
LEGO®-TOPIA!
For ages 7-10. All of the Legos® and all of the kids! Join in the fun of build
challenges, brick art, free play, and vehicle racing in whichever time frame
works best for you…all ages are together for indoor fun and outdoor forest
adventures. Build some friendships! Tim Lowell. CYC
170211-01
Th-F
9:30-12:00p 3/19-20
$75
03 Th-F1:00-3:30p 3/19-20
$75
MEMORIAL DAY SPORTS AND
ACTIVITY CAMP
Ages 6&up. The kids have time off from school and you want them to do
something active? Bring them to BAC and let them have a chance to play
games, burn off energy, and have a great time. They’ll experience different
sports, active games, and learn the values of sportsmanship, camaraderie,
and friendship. Bring a lunch. BAC
111325-01 M 9:00a–3:00p5/25
$65
Mid-Winter Break
MONSTERS AND ROBOTS
ART CAMP NEW!
120412-01
For ages 6-10. Create Epic monster and robot art through
a variety of mediums including: pencil, ink, charcoal,
paint, print making and sculpture materials. Taught by
Austin Ohm. SHC ++
TWTh
10:00a-2:00p
2/17-2/19$130
WRITE A STORY - MAKE A BOOK NEW!
For Ages 8-12. Create your own beautiful, handmade book, then fill the
pages with stories or poems that come from your imagination. Book Artist
Susan Callan will guide you through the steps to produce your own book.
Author Margaret Nevinski will help you write and edit your stories. You’ll
take home your unique book and keep it forever. All materials provided.
123344–01
W&Th1:00-3:00p 2/18-2/19
$45
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GLEE CAMP NEW!
with
Todd Hulet, Ovation! Performing Arts NW
Come join us for this exciting week of song and dance! No audition required!
All sessions are led by Special Guest Teaching Artist Todd Hulet, founder of
Ovation!’s show choir programs. Participants should bring a bottle of water,
and wear comfortable shoes and clothing they can move in. Gala Performance Friday, February 20th at 7:30 pm! All classes held at OVATION! Studio,
600 Ericksen, Suite 103. Any questions? email [email protected]. or call
206-842-0472
Mini Glee (ages 5-7)
121033–01 M-F9:30-10:30a2/16-2/20
Glee Jr. (ages 8-11) Bring a snack/lunch
121033-02
M-F 10:45a-1:15p2/16-2/20
Glee Teen (ages 12-18) Bring a snack
121033-03 M-F1:45-4:45p 2/16-2/20
$169
121034–01
$135
Adult Glee (ages 18+)
M-Th6:15-8:15p 2/16-2/19
$95
$215
FORT CAMP
For ages 5-11. Join in creating an entire cardboard civilization inside the
Yeomalt cabin! Create your personal house fort and be a part of the thriving
village. Campers will also construct lean-to’s, tarp forts, and other unique
shelters in the Yeomalt Park forest. Building Fun! CYC
For
ages
5-7
For
ages
7-11
170210-01
170210-06
M-F
9:30a-12:00p 2/16-2/20
$135
M-F
1:00-3:30p 2/16-2/20
$135
YOUTH
Midwinter Break
continued
Bricks 4 Kidz LEGO®
PIRATE’S QUEST CAMP NEW!
For ages 5.5-11. Explore the popular culture behind the life of an old-time
pirate by building a motorized pirate ship, a helm and an anchor, a launching trebuchet, a rowboat and more! HT
170246-01
M-Th
10:00a-2:00p 2/16-2/19
$155
CHESS & STRATEGY GAME CAMPS
For ages 5-12. Students will sharpen their thinking skills through learning and
play that includes educational “Mensa” games, chess, cards, and other strategic thinking fun! Each camp day time includes supervised outdoor breaks,
afternoon swimming opportunity, group lessons, and plenty of playing time
with lots of opportunity for one-on-one instruction with Black Knight Chess
Coach Mark Cohen. Fee DOES NOT include pool entrance (optional). TC & Pool
Mid-Winter Break
170254-01
02
Spring Break
M-F
M-F
8:45a-4:15p 8:45a-4:15p 2/16-2/20 $200
2/16-2/20 $175 sibling
See page 12.
ISLAND HOOPS MID-WINTER BREAK
BASKETBALL CAMP
Take advantage of the school break to have fun and to improve your basketball skills with Coach Henry Guterson. Open to boys and girls. Bring a
snack. BHS Gym
Kinder – 2nd Grades
110610-01
M-Th 9:30a-12:00p 2/16-2/19 $95
110610-02
M-Th
12:30-3:00p 2/16-2/19
$95
3rd – 5th Grades
TENNIS CAMP
7-12yrs. Join BAC pros on the court for this fun tennis camp over the midwinter break. We will work on overall tennis skills in a fun and active camp.
The basics of good strokes, footwork and rally skills will be the focus of this
camp. If you are looking for an all-day option for your kids check our activity
& tennis camp below. BAC
112706-01
M-Th2:00-3:30p 2/16-2/19
$85
ACTIVITY & TENNIS CAMP
Ages 6&up Staying home for Mid-Winter break and need a place to send the
kids? Have them join us for an all-day multi-activity camp. We will play popular games in the gym like dodge ball, kickball and capture the flag. The afternoon will be spent with BAC’s Tennis Pros on the courts working on strategy
and improving strokes and techniques. We will wrap up the camp week with
a Bounce House/Obstacle Course party on Thursday! Bring a sack lunch. BAC
112709-01
M-Th
10:30a-3:30p 2/16-2/19
$199
New!
MID WINTER BREAK
NERF GUN/SNORD WARS CAMP
Ages 6-9. In this super-fun camp kids will have a BLAST as they play many
different NERF games. They’ll have target shooting competitions, team
wars, obstacle courses and lots more fun using NERF guns. Kids are welcome to bring their own NERF guns and ammunition. All children are required to bring safety glasses of some kind although we will emphasize
safety and only shooting at the body. We will also teach the kids basic sword
techniques but will use foam noodles (SNORDS) so they can practice and
“mix it up” safely. Children should bring their own snacks and energy drinks.
PIZZA PARTY on Friday. RESERVE YOUR SPOT because this camp will fill up
fast. Family Martial Arts Academy, 7865 NE Day Rd W, Building B. (DeMile)
111708-01
M-F 12:00-4:00p
2/16-2/20
$179
Rock Climbing
Camp
Age 6-12. Let us wear out your kids
over winter break! Our popular
camps include three hours a day of
bouldering, rope climbing, route setting, and lots of games. Your kids will
come home tired and happy! Please
send a snack each day. IRG
131996-01
M-Th 1:00- 4:00p
2/16- 2/19
$135
Spring Break
BRICKS 4 KIDZ LEGO® EXTREME
EXPEDITION MINI CAMP NEW
For ages 5.5-11. Kidt will search the globe for bricks and other resources
needed to complete an expedition involving LEGO® survival challenges,
forces of nature, and bringing a team together from around the world! HT
170245-01
M-Th
9:30a-12:00p 3/30-4/2
$155
ISLAND HOOPS BASKETBALL CAMP
Take advantage of the school break to have fun and to improve your basketball skills with Coach Henry Guterson. Bring a snack. BHS Gym
Kinder – 2nd Grades
110611-01
M-Th 9:30a-12:00p 3/30-4/2 $95
110611-02
M-Th
12:30-3:00p 3/30-4/2
$95
3rd – 5th Grades
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS CAMP
for TEENS
For the beginning to intermediate teen player who wants to improve their
game and get ready for high school tennis. The teen player will work on
improving their strokes and rally skills during this camp. We will work on
serves as well as volleys, groundstrokes and footwork. Your teen player will
also spend lots of time working on point play and rally skills and improve
their overall game during this camp.
112711-01
M-Th 3:30-4:45p
2/16-2/19
$75
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CIRCUS SKILLS CLINIC
Spring Break Continued
SPRING BREAK TENNIS CAMP
7-12yrs. Join BAC pros on the court for this fun tennis camp over the spring
break. We will work on overall tennis skills in a fun and active camp. The basics of good strokes, footwork and rally skills will be the focus of this camp.
If you are looking for an all-day option for your kids check out our activity &
tennis camp below. BAC
112707-01
M-Th2:00-3:30p 3/30-4/2
$85
FLIPPING AND TWISTING CLINIC
SPRING BREAK TENNIS AND
ACTIVITY CAMP
7-12yrs. Spend the day on the courts and in the gym with the Bainbridge
Athletic Club Tennis and Recreation Staff. Each day we will enjoy fun games
in the gym followed by an afternoon on the tennis courts. We will wrap up
the camp week with a Bounce House/Obstacle Course party! Campers will
get lots of opportunities to play games, work on strategy and improve their
strokes and techniques. Bring a sack lunch. BAC
112712–01
M-Th
9:00a–2:00p
3/30-4/2 $199
SPRING BREAK ADVANCED
NERF GUN/SNORD WARS CAMP
Ages 10-14. This camp is LOADED with Nerf Gun and SNORD games specific
for this age group. It will be a blast as they have fun, laugh, and make new
friends. They will have target shooting competitions, team wars, obstacle
courses and lots more. Kids are welcome to bring their own NERF guns
and ammunition. All children are required to bring safety glasses of some
kind although we will emphasize safety and only shooting at the body. We
will also teach the kids basic sword techniques but will use foam noodles
(SNORDS) so they can practice and “mix it up” safely. Children should bring
their own snacks and energy drinks. PIZZA PARTY on Friday. RESERVE YOUR
SPOT because this camp will fill up fast. Family Martial Arts Academy, 7865
NE Day Rd W, Building B. (DeMile)
111710-01 M-F
12:00-4:00p
3/30-4/3
$179
Rock Climbing Camp
Ages 6-12. Let us wear out your kids over winter break! Our popular camps
include three hours a day of bouldering, rope climbing, route setting, and
lots of games. Your kids will come home tired and happy! Please send a
snack each day. IRG
131996-02
M-Th 1:00- 4:00p
3/30-4/2
$135
Chess and Strategy Games
170255-01
02
M-F
M-F
8:45a-4:15p 8:45a-4:15p 3/30-4/3
3/30-4/3
(ages 6-17) This clinic offers the student opportunity to learn both flipping
and twisting skills using the mini tramp, tumble trak, and mats. Students
will be introduced to a wide variety of skills ranging from gymnastics base
skills, to dance, and street running/parkour. BHS Gymnastics Room++
141576-01 Th2:00-4:00p4/2
$27
NINJA WARRIOR CLINIC
(ages 6-17) This clinic is for anyone interested in doing things like a Ninja
Warrior. Students will be taught a variety of skills ranging from strength,
speed, balance and timing. Students will also be put through obstacle
courses with a variety of different levels. BHS Gymnastics Room++
141596-01 Th2:00-4:00p4/2
$27
SHAKESPEARE FOR TEENS INTENSIVE
with
Ron Milton, Ovation! Artistic Director NEW!
Ages 13-18. This dynamic program will delve into one of Shakespeare’s most
delightful and enduring plays – The Taming of the Shrew - through character and scene study work, skill building for the dramatic arts and much
more. (Ages 13+ - younger students may be admitted at the Instructor’s
discretion) Instructor - Ron Milton. Ovation! Studio - 600 Ericksen, Suite 103
121036–01 M-F1:00-5:00p 3/30-4/3
$225
ANIMAL ARTISTS NEW!
for ages 6-11. Students will have fun choosing their favorite animal and
bring it to life by creating masks, mono prints, collage and more. We’ll add
stories to our original art work, as well as have fun exploring field observations and habitats. Taught by David Repyak. SHC++
120413-01
TWTh10:00a-2:00p 3/31-4/3
$130
Ages 12-17
For ages 5-12. Students will sharpen their thinking skills through learning
and play that includes educational “Mensa” games, chess, cards, and other
strategic thinking fun! See full description on page 11.
Spring Break
(ages 6-17) This clinic offers children the opportunity to learn a wide range of
circus skills with an emphasis on acrobatics (tumbling), juggling, balancing,
hoop diving, handstands, aerial awareness and trampoline. Students will also
be introduced to clowning and creative movement. This is a great introductory circus skills experience for young people wishing to discover, enjoy and
practice a wide array of skills. Jason Balangue. BHS Gymnastics Room++
141575-01 W 2:00-4:00p4/1
$27
$200
$175 sibling
METALSMITHING NEW!
w/Jeremy Loerch. Jeremy is the owner of Monkey
Wrench Fabrication studio, focused on original pieces made from all types
of metal. Jeremy develops curriculum for and teaches children Pre K – 12
as well as adults.
BLACKSMITHING Learn some of the fundamental skills required to form metal with heat and
pressure. You will be introduced to tapering, upsetting, flattening as well
as much more. Skills will be taught through the making of several small
projects that you can take home. All materials included.
120467–01 M-F 9:00a-12:00p3/30-4/3
$425
WELDED SCULPTURE
Learn to weld and incorporate stainless steel, cast iron, prefabricated elements as well as develop advanced welding techniques, finishing techniques and patinas. All materials included.
120468–01 M-F1:00-4:00p 3/30-4/3
$400
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Natural Science
Unique programs with a wealth of fun engaging information. Led by experts in their corresponding fields, you’ll come away with an entirely new
appreciation of the natural environment.
Nature Nuts - After School
Outdoor Camp
Grades K-2. Based at Pru’s House in Hilltop Park, participants are encouraged to follow their natural curiosity through play, field trips, guided field
studies, and nature art. Experienced environmental educators encourage
exploration, adventure, and discovery in a supportive outdoor setting. Attend one day a week, up to everyday! Transportation from Ordway provided.
Pick-up occurs between 5-6p. Led by the Peacock Family Center. *No Nature Nuts when BISD schools not in session 1/19, 3/18-3/20, 5/25
Nature Nuts
Spring Session 2
M (1:00-6:00p), T-F(2:30-6:00p)
5/11-6/16
131880-16
Mondays
17
Tuesdays
18 Wednesdays
19 Thursdays
20
Fridays
$135*
$160
$135
$135
$135
LADYBUG NATURE WALKS
For ages 2-4. Grab your boots, bundle up and get out of the house! Preschoolers and their parents will explore the seasonal changes in the natural
world around Bainbridge. Each walk will be led by Park staff, with several
activities, time for a snack, and something to take home. An additional adult
or child of the correct age $4. Walks are 60 minutes.++
URBAN WILDERNESS
Meet at the “TradingPost” lot (across from The Pavillion) for an exploration of
hidden nature right downtown: secret places & walking sticks!
171801-09
F
10:00-11:00a
1/30
$10 pair
10
F
10:00-11:00a
1/30
$4* additional
WINTER WONDER
Meet at Camp Yeomalt Park for exploration of the winter forest, a warming
fire at the cabin, and waxed snowflake sun-catcher!
171801-01
F
10:00-11:00a 2/27
$10pair
02
F
10:00-11:00a
2/27
$4* additional
“G” IS FOR GREEN!
Meet at West Port Madison Park to discover what’s going on in spring! Buds,
babies, and bug finger puppets!
171801-05
F
10:00-11:00a 4/24
$10 pair
06
F
10:00-11:00a 4/24
$4* additional
Winter Session 1
M (1:00-6:00p), T-F(2:30-6:00p)
FEATHERED FRIENDS
1/5-2/13
131880-01
Mondays
02
Tuesdays
03 Wednesdays
04 Thursdays
05
Fridays
Winter Session 2
M (1:00-6:00p), T-F(2:30-6:00p)
2/23-3/27
Spring Session 1
M (1:00-6:00p), T-F(2:30-6:00p)
4/6-5/8
131880-06
Mondays
07
Tuesdays
08 Wednesdays
09 Thursdays
10
Fridays
131880-11
Mondays
12
Tuesdays
13 Wednesdays
14 Thursdays
15
Fridays
Meet at Battle Point Park for exploration of springtime birds, a special bird
food snack, and ribbon wings for fluttering!
$135*
171801-07
F
10:00-11:00a $160
08
F
10:00-11:00a
$160
$160
$160
5/8
5/8
$10pair
$4* additional
$135
$135
$110*
$110*
$110*
$135
$135
$135
$135
$135
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Arts, Crafts
& More!
Art
PORTRAITURE
taught by
David Repyak
for ages 10-14. Learn the basics of form, shape and shading, then boldly
jump off into abstraction. Students will discover a variety of self-portrait
techniques including: cubism, gesture, crazy hair, contrast, stamp, and
transferring photographs using a large grid. Please bring a photo of yourself
to the first class. All materials included in class fee. SHC
120401–01 T 4:00-5:30p1/13-1/27
$59
Pottery
POTTERY: WHEEL THROWN
with
Elena Wendelyn
For ages 9–14. Youth throwing classes focus on the techniques of throwing
as well as the development of form by combining thrown pieces with hand
built parts. Learn how to décorate your pottery in many ways from under
glazes to sgraffito. For your child’s safety, tie back long hair and wear comfortable shoes with good traction (no sandals!). ED ++ *no class 2/17
122008-01 T 4:00–5:30p1/20-3/17 $132
02 T 4:00–5:30p4/7-5/26
$132
PARENT & CHILD FUSED GLASS CLASSES
with
Julie Hews-Everett
for ages
8-14
Come learn the art of FUSED glass. Parents and children will work on one
project together in each class!! All tools, supplies and firings included. Instructor Julie Hews-Everett has been involved with art glass for over 30
years. All classes are held at her studio, Island Spectrum Design in Fletcher
Bay. Please call 780-0837 for directions or questions. EACH PARENT & STUDENT (age 8-14) MUST BRING A PAIR OF SAFETY GLASSES!!
Suncatchers
For ages 8-14. This is a perfect class for kids to make a personalized gift, or
just to learn to (carefully) play with glass. You will create and then assemble
one or two beautiful sun catchers. 120415-01
Sa
10:00a-12:00p1/31
$60
02
Sa
10:00a-12:00p4/18
$60
Fused Glass Mirrors
For ages 8-14. Create a fused glass mirror for your home. You will learn to cut
and layer the pieces for the framework. This is a beginner class for children
with a parent.
120417-01
Sa
10:00a-12:00p3/21
$60
PARENT & CHILD CUPCAKE CLASSES
with
April Kovara :
for ages
NEW!
4-12
with a parent
SPRING CUPCAKES
SCULPTURE & CLAY HAND BUILDING
with
Jane Schupay
For ages 7–11 A mix of instruction, tools and techniques of coil, slab and
sculpture, along with the child’s imagination and creativity will insure the
magic of the creative process, fun and finished pieces. This session will focus
on creating masks, animals and a figurative sculptured form. 6 weeks ED
++*no class 2/19
122007-01 Th
4:00–5:30p
1/22-3/5
$100
02 Th
4:00–5:30p
4/9-5/14
$100
PARENT CHILD POTTERY FUN!
with
Elena Wendelyn
Spend quality time with your child working on fun and exciting clay projects together- Fee includes materials. For one child age 6+ with one parent/
caregiver. ED ++
122009-01 Sa 10:00-11:30a1/24-2/14
$89
02 Sa 10:00-11:30a2/28-3/21
$89
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Ages 4-12. Jump into Spring with this creative cupcake class. Each student
will have 5 cupcakes to decorate based on a spring theme. Children will love
exploring their creativity, as well as crafting delicious creations. Please bring
a take home container. SHC
120941-01 W 9:30-10:30a3/18
$35
APRIL RAINBOW CUPCAKES
Ages 4-12. Each child will decorate 5 cupcakes at our APRIL RAINBOW themed
class. Each cupcake will be one of a kind. Enjoy a coloring page and fun music
to inspire your child’s creativity! Please bring take home container. SHC
120942-01 Sa 9:30-10:30a4/18
$35
MOMMY AND ME FLOWER CUPCAKES
Ages 4-12. Let your little one celebrate Mother’s day with you. A special
story will be read for both mom and child to enjoy. Then enjoy a fun time of
decorating one-of-a-kind flower cupcakes. Please bring a large box to bring
home your creation in. SHC
120943-01 Sa 9:30-10:30a5/9
$35
YOUTH
Writing
Music
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
For ages 8-12. Do you like to write stories and poems? Please join us! We’ll
move from ideas to words on the page. We’ll discuss craft topics like character, plot, and dialogue. Writers may also share their stories in the Author
Circle. Margaret Nevinski is a children’s book author who has taught in Bainbridge schools. Small class size means individual attention. Bring a notebook and your imagination! SHC++ *no class 2/18
123343-01 W 4:00–6:00p1/28-2/25*
$64
02
W
4:00–6:00p
3 /4 -3/25
$64
03 W 4:00–6:00p4/8-4/29
$64
04 W 4:00–6:00p5/6-5/27
$64
Write a Story, Make a Book
See page 10.
Theatre
The following two classes are held at OVATION! Studio, 600 Ericksen, Suite 103.
Any questions? email [email protected]. or call 206-842-0472
MUSIC TIME FOR TOTS NEW!
with
Johnny Bregar!
For ages 2-5. Immerse your toddler in music!
Johnny Bregar brings simple rhythms and
melodies together through original and
traditional songs, to introduce your young
child to the joy of making music. Repetition, movement, sing-alongs and a whole
bunch of percussion instruments are part
of Johnny’s program, designed to introduce
children to the most basic musical concepts
and help them feel at ease participating with a group. Johnny Bregar is a
professional kids/family musician from Bainbridge Island, and has released
four highly regarded children’s albums. SHMG
121055–01 Th 9:30-10:15a1/22-2/12
$50
02 Th
9:30-10:15a
2/26-3/19
$50
03 Th 9:30-10:15a4/9-4/30
$50
04 Th 9:30-10:15a5/7-5/28
$50
OLYMPIC GIRLS’ CHOIR
Ages 10-14. Introducing Bainbridge Chorale’s Olympic Girls’ Choir! Come
share your passion for music and singing with Director Laura Milleson in
the spring session of the Olympic Girls’ Choir. Girls in grades 5-8 will strive
for artistic excellence as they learn about music theory, vocal technique and
harmonizing, culminating in a recital and other performance opportunities.
Repertoire will be varied and fun is guaranteed! Though no prior performance experience required please contact Bainbridge Chorale at 206-7802467 or [email protected] for audition information before registering for this class.
Auditions: week of 12/29-1/2 & 1/6 by appointment
Recital: Tuesday, 4/14, 7:00pm Rolling Bay Hall (former IMG)
* no class 2/17, 3/31
121062-01 T 4:00–5:30p1/6-4/7*
$225
ACTING FOR THE STAGE NEW!
for High School students with Ron Milton. This exciting class focuses on
skill building through scene work, improv, auditioning, stage combat, mask
work and more and is led by OVATION! Performing Arts NW Artistic and
Mainstage Director, Ron Milton. As the emphasis is on skill building, there
will be no public performance. No audition required. Younger students may
be admitted at the Instructor’s discretion.
121035–01 W 4:00-6:00p1/14-3/25 $225
02 T 4:00-6:00p4/7-6/9
$225
SPEAK UP! NEW!
For ages 14-adult. From the Stage to the Classroom and Beyond: Public
Speaking for Young Women. Guest Instructor, Marijane Milton of the Artemis Rising Project – Ovation! Performing Arts Northwest. Using basic stage
techniques with 30 years’ experience leading public speaking workshops to
executives nationwide, Marijane Milton will be sharing her knowledge and
information with her SPEAK UP! students to help them stand out in any situation as confident and in command.
123312-01 T 3:45-5:45p1/13-2/10 $149
02 Th3:45-5:45p4/9-5/7
$149
More Theatre Classes
at the
BAINBRIDGE CHORALE
YOUNG SINGERS
Ages 6-14 Share your love of singing and performing with other Young Singers and Music Director Jeremy Rothbaum. Improve your singing skills in a
fun, energetic atmosphere! Young Singers of all ages build confidence while
singing a variety of types of music, including multi-part pieces and popular tunes. Older students also learn more beginning music theory and vocal technique. Singers who have not previously worked with Mr. Rothbaum
are asked to meet informally with him to demonstrate basic pitch-matching
skills and general readiness before registering for the class. To schedule an
appointment on 1/7, email [email protected] or call 206-780-2467.
For more info: www.bainbridgechorale.org Blakely School Music Classroom
1st-3rd Grades
121063–01 Th2:50-3:40p1/8-3/12
T 2:50-3:40 3/17
$145
4th-8th Grades
121063–02
Th
3:50-4:40p
1/8-3/12+ T 3/17 $145
T 3:50-4:40p3/17
Recital: Saturday 3/21, Bethany Lutheran Church. Call time 1:00pm.
Performance 2:00pm.
Schools! See Page 7.
Page 15
YOUTH
Sports
Teen Volunteers Needed
Be a Camp Counselor Aide. Volunteer to assist camp counselors
with our summer sports camps. This is a great opportunity for students age
12-18 looking for community service hours or those just wanting to give
back to the community. Contact Julie at 842-2306 #114 or julie@biparks.
org to volunteer or get more information.
**Register
now for this program!
TINY TOT SPORTS CAMPS
Children are introduced to the fundamentals of popular sports such as soccer,
t-ball, basketball, tennis and other sports and group games, with breaks to enjoy sports related crafts. The goal is to provide the opportunity for each child
to develop motor skills and nurture his/her growth socially and emotionally
through teamwork and good sportsmanship. Parents welcome! BAC
111330–01 W 12:30–1:15p1/7–2/4
$45
02 W 12:30–1:15p2/25–3/25
$45
03 W 12:30–1:15p4/8–5/6
$45
04 W 12:30–1:15p5/13–6/10
$45
Teen Job Opportunities
Spring Soccer League Referee/Mentors. Do you love soccer
and working with kids? We’re looking for energetic and positive referee/
mentors for our spring youth soccer leagues. Applicants must be at least 14
years old. Contact Julie at 842-2306 #114 or [email protected] to volunteer
or get more information.
Summer Camp Counselors
Looking for a fun and rewarding summer job? Apply to be a summer camp
counselor. Applicants must be at least 14 years old. Contact Julie at 8422306 #114 or [email protected] to volunteer or get more information.
INSTRUCTORS WANTED
We are looking for qualified exercise and sports instructors and new exercise
and sports program ideas. If you are an instructor with an exciting activity,
clinic, class, workshop or camp for children, teens or adults please give us a
call or email us at 206-842-2306 #114, [email protected].
THE CLEAT CLOSET
Has your child outgrown their cleats but they’re still like new? Please consider donating or trading them in to our Cleat Closet. Come check it out.
Open Monday to Friday 10:00a-4:00p. SHP
SUPER HERO TRAINING BOOT CAMP
5&up. Let your children have a night out while you do as well. We will provide
a night of endless fun with active games in the gym including kickball, dodgeball and much, much more. There is no reason to feel guilty about having a
night out when your kids get to do the same! Pizza dinner included. BAC
110000-01F4:00-8:00p 2/13
$30
02 F 4:00-8:00p 4/17
$30
4-6yrs. BAC’s Super Hero Training Boot Camp will exercise your child’s body
and imagination. Join BAC’s Super Hero Trainer in this exciting camp. We
will create our very own super hero identities, with their own powers, abilities and take home costumes! Then we will put them to the test with superhero relay races, obstacle courses and other great games in the gym. Bring
a sack lunch. BAC
111326-01
Sa
9:00a–1:00p
1/24 $48
02 Sa
9:00a–1:00p
3/21
$48
New!
OPEN GYM BOUNCE HOUSE NIGHT
NEW!
PRINCESS TRAINING CAMP
PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT
5&up. Send your children to us to bounce off some energy! Open Gym
Bounce House Nights at BAC allow your children a safe place to play outside of the house under the supervision of our recreation staff. Our bounce
house and 50 foot obstacle course will be inflated for an evening of active
fun! Pizza dinner included. BAC
110001-01 F
4:00-8:00p
1/30
$48
02 F
4:00-8:00p
3/6
$48
03 F
4:00-8:00p
5/1
$48
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4-8yrs. BAC’s Princess Training Camp will keep your child active and smiling
all morning long. The princesses will compete in Kiss the Frog relay races,
Rapunzel Tug of War and Elsa vs Anna Snow Ball Dodgeball. Each child will
design their own princess identity and create a take-home costume to fit
their personality. Bring a sack lunch. BAC
111329-01 Sa 9:00a–1:00p2/21
$48
02 Sa 9:00a–1:00p4/11
$48
03 Sa 9:00a–1:00p5/30
$48
YOUTH
New!
YOUTH PICKLEBALL
TOURNAMENT NIGHT
8-12yrs. Join us for an evening of active fun! This camp will teach your child
all the fundamentals of Pickleball followed by tournament play. Already a
pickleball pro? No problem! We will keep them challenged with match play
skills and drills. Pizza dinner included. BAC
110002-01 F
4:00-8:00p
1/16
$48
02 F 4:00-8:00p 3/26
$48
03 F 4:00-8:00p 5/22
$48
New!
DODGEBALL
TOURNAMENT NIGHT
8–12yrs. This is not for the faint of heart! Come prepared to battle it out in the
gymnasium. All different versions of dodgeball will be played, with a break to
jump in the Inflatable Bounce House! Pizza dinner included. BAC 110003-01F4:00–8:00p 2/27
$48
02 F 4:00–8:00p 4/24
$48
03
F
4:00–8:00p
6/5
$48
**Register
now for this program!
SHAPE UP for SPRING SPORTS
Grades 5-9. Get a leg up for spring sports! Easy-paced twice weekly runs at
Battle Point, Grand Forest, Gazzam, Hidden Cove, Fort Ward and other venues promote fitness and self-confidence. Class includes entry into St. Patrick’s
Day Dash, Seattle’s largest (and most fun) running event (3/15; entry fee not
included in activity cost). Coach: Jim Whiting, organizer of Blazers XC Club and
the popular summer all-comers track meets. Info: [email protected]
511387-01 TTh 3:45-4:45p 1/20–3/27 $165
**Register
now for this program!
FENCING with ALEX
Ages 8&up. Come and have fun learning the basics of Foil, Epee and Sabre.
You can develop at your own pace recreationally or as a competitor. Shoes,
long socks and long pants required. New student temporary loaner equipment available. (Kerson) ICH
111400–01 MW 5:30–7:00p
1/5–2/4
$95
02 MW 5:30–7:00p
2/9–3/11
$95
03 MW 5:30–7:00p
3/16–4/22*
$95
04
MW 5:30–7:00p
4/27–5/27
$95
*No Class 3/30, 4/1
Junior-Volley
Grades 5-9. It’s Minivolley but ramped up. We’ll let playing volleyball help
teach the game of volleyball by using lots of modified fun games that involved lots of volleyball contacts. ++
112912-01
Th 7:15-8:15p 3/3-3/24
$50
Junior-Volley Rec
Volleyball League
Girls Grades 5-9 Each team gets 8 matches and to play in an end of season
double elimination tournament against teams from NK, Kingston and Silverdale. Practices are Thursdays 7:15-8:15p and Sundays 3:30-4:30p. Games
days and times to be determined. Includes game T-shirt. Games on BI and
NK area. ++
112914-01
Grades 5-9 Beginner 4/16-6/7
$135
02
Grades 5-9 Intermediate 4/16-6/7
$135
JUNIOR ROPE SKIPPING
5&up. Join Lizzy Sharman, national and international jump rope competitor
at this 4 week Rope Skipping Clinic. We will learn single rope, Double Dutch
and long rope skills. This is a great opportunity to try jump rope, have fun,
get fit and learn new skills in a non-competitive class! BAC
111331-01 Su2:00-3:00p1/11-2/1
$48
02 Su2:00-3:00p2/8-3/1
$48
03 Su2:00-3:00p3/8-4/5*
$48
04
Su 2:00-3:00p
4/12-5/3
$48
05 Su2:00-3:00p5/10-6/7*
$48
*No Class 3/29, 5/24
**Register
now for this program!
GIRLS LACROSSE CLINICS
Grades 3-8. Come learn to play girls lacrosse! Groups separated by age, no
previous experience necessary. These clinics are a great opportunity for new
and experienced players to pick up skills. Sticks, goggles, mouth guard and
gym shoes required. Some loaner equipment is available.
Contact [email protected] to make arrangements for loaner equipment.
(Bainbridge Girls Lacrosse) HSLG
111350-01
Su
10:00-11:30a 1/18 & 1/25
$40
WRESTLING
Competition team- This wrestling session is for the experienced wrestler
grades 1-8. Wrestlers in this session will be focused on preparing for and participating in tournaments. These sessions will be fast paced and more intense
than the beginning and intermediate wrestling sessions. Wrestlers that participate will be expected to get a USA wrestling card. BHS Wrestling Room 111390-01
TTh 5:30-6:30p
3/3-4/30
$50
SOFTBALL:
INDOOR OPEN GYM WORKOUTS
7-12yrs. Come work on your softball skills indoors. Activities will include
pitching, catching, throwing, fielding, and batting with foam balls. Bring
your own mitt and helmet. HSLG ++
111302-01
Su
6:30-8:00p
1/11-3/22 $20/$2 drop-in
*no class 2/15
Check
out our
Out-of-School
7-12!
programs
on pages
Page 17
YOUTH
ISLAND HOOPS BASKETBALL CLINICS
The goal of these clinics is to provide an inclusive environment in which
kids get better at basketball, have fun, and come to a better understanding
of the importance of teamwork, hard work, sportsmanship, and kindness.
(Guterson)
Sunday - BHS Gym, Wednesday - Ordway Gym
Tuesdays - Wilkes Gym, Thursdays - Wilkes Gym
3-5
year olds
(kids
shoot on
4
foot hoops)
110599–01
02
03
04
Su
Su
Su
Su
110600–01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Su 12:15–1:00p1/11–2/8
Su 1:00–1:45p1/11–2/8
Su 12:15–1:00p2/22–3/22
Su 12:15–1:00p4/12–5/10
Su 12:15–1:00p5/17–6/14
Tu 4:00-4:45p2/24–3/24
Tu 4:00-4:45p4/7–5/5
Tu 4:00-4:45p5/12–6/9
Kinder – 2nd Grades
11:30a–12:00p1/11–2/8
11:30a–12:00p2/22–3/22
11:30a–12:00p4/12–5/10
11:30a–12:00p5/17–6/14
2nd – 4th Grades
110601–01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Su 2:00–3:00p1/11–2/8
Su 1:00–2:00p2/22–3/22
Su 1:00–2:00p4/12–5/10
Su 1:00–2:00p5/17–6/14
Tu 4:45-5:45p2/24–3/24
Tu 4:45-5:45p4/7–5/5
Tu 4:45-5:45p5/12–6/9
4th – 6th Grades
110602–01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Su 3:15–4:15p1/11–2/8
Su 2:15–3:15p2/22–3/22
Su 2:15–3:15p4/12–5/10
Su 2:15–3:15p5/17–6/14
Tu 5:45-6:45p2/24–3/24
Tu 5:45-6:45p4/7–5/5
Tu 5:45-6:45p5/12–6/9
Girls Only Clinics - 2nd-4th
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$65
$55
$55
grade
110604–01
W
4:15–5:15p
2/25–3/25 $65
02 W 4:15–5:15p4/8–5/6
03 W 4:15–5:15p5/13–6/10
Check out our Island Hoops
Mid-Winter and Spring Break
Camps on page 11!
Page 18
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
grade
110603–01
W
3:30–4:15p
2/25–3/25 $55
02 W 3:30–4:15p4/8–5/6
03 W 3:30–4:15p5/13–6/10
Girls Only Clinics - 4th-6th
$45
$45
$45
$45
$65
$65
**Register
now for this program!
TENNIS LESSONS: MIGHTY MITES
Ages 4. This class is geared for the littlest player who is at the beginning level of
tennis. We start them off on the right path with basic stroke instruction, players
learn groundstrokes and volleys and do activities to help their hand-eye coordination. We keep it fun and active and introduce them to the sport of tennis. BAC
112703–01 Su 12:30-1:00p1/4–2/8
$50
02 Su 12:30-1:00p2/22–4/19*
$58
03 Su 12:30-1:00p4/26–6/7
$58
*no class 3/29-4/5
**Register
now for this program!
YOUNG HITTERS
Ages 5-6. This is an active class geared for the beginning 5-6 year old player.
Players will learn the basics of tennis, including groundstrokes, volleys and will
help develop hand eye coordination. This will set them up for success in rookies
and beyond. Sunday class is 30 min and geared towards beginners. Wednesday
class is 45 min and geared for the kids that have some experience with tennis.
112708-01 Su
1:00-1:30p
1/4-2/8
$50
02 W
3:30-4:15p
1/7-2/11
$75**
03 Su
1:00-1:30p
2/22–4/19
$58*
04 W
3:30-4:15p
2/25-4/22*
$98**
05 Su
1:00-1:30p
4/26-6/7
$58
06 W
3:30-4:15p 4/29-6/10 $86**
*no class 3/29-4/5
Sunday class is geared towards beginners. **Wednesday class is geared for
the kids that have some experience.
**Register
now for this program!
TENNIS LESSONS: ROOKIES
Ages 7-8. Rookies is for the beginning 7-8 year old or graduates of our Young
Hitters class. In the upbeat and fun class we will keep your child active and
working on all the shots they will need to get them to the next level. We will
work on groundstrokes, volleys and introduce rallying and serving all while
having fun on the court. BAC
112704-01 Su1:30-2:15p1/4-2/8
$75
02 M 3:30-4:15p1/5-2/9
$75
03 Su1:30-2:15p2/22-4/19* $58
04 M 3:30-4:15p2/23-4/20* $98
05 Su1:30-2:15p4/26-6/7
$86
06 M 3:30-4:15p4/27-6/8*
$75
*no class 3/29-4/5, 5/25
**Register
now for this program!
TENNIS LESSONS: INTERMEDIATES
Ages 9-12. Intermediates is for players that have mastered Rookies tennis
or beginners ages 9-12. Players will work on the fundamentals of all strokes,
and will begin to work on and develop rally skills and the basics of footwork
fundamentals will be introduced. BAC
112705-01 Su2:15-3:00p1/4-2/8
$75
02 M 4:15-5:00p1/5-2/9
$75
03 W 4:15-5:00p1/7-2/11
$75
04 Su2:15-3:00p2/22-4/19* $86
05 M 4:15-5:00p2/23-4/20* $98
06 W 4:15-5:00p2/25-4/22* $98
07 Su2:15-3:00p4/26-6/7
$86
08 M 4:15-5:00p4/27-6/8*
$75
09 W 4:15-5:00p4/29-6/10
$86
*no class 3/29-4/5, 5/25
YOUTH
**Register
now for this program!
TENNIS FOR TEENS
Ages 13-18 A class for the beginning to intermediate level player who wants
to learn the game of tennis and perhaps play high school tennis. Focus of this
class will be on gaining a better understanding of footwork, technique and
strategy, and having loads of fun while improving your level of tennis. BAC
112721-01
Su 5:15-6:30p 1/4–2/8
$120
02
Su 5:15-6:30p 2/22–4/198
$140
03
Su 5:15-6:30p 4/26–6/7
$140
*no class 3/29-4/5
Check out our Mid-Winter and
Spring Break Tennis Camps on
pageS 11-12!
PLAY AS THE WAY DRAGONS
Ages 3-4. WE MAKE LEARNING FUN! Children will earn weekly stripes as they
do drills and games designed to develop focus, teamwork, balance, coordination, respect, and lots more. They will learn how to take turns, manage
frustration, act and speak respectfully, make friends, tell the truth, share,
good manners and self-control. FMAA, 7865 NE Day Rd W, Building B. New
students only. One session limit. (DeMile) 111738-01 MW4:00–4:30p 1/12–2/9*
$89
02 MW4:00–4:30p 2/23–3/18*
$89
03 MW4:00–4:30p 4/6–4/29
$89
04 MW4:00–4:30p 5/4–6/1*
$89
05 TTh4:00–4:30p 1/13–2/5
$89
06 TTh4:00–4:30p 2/24–3/19
$89
07 TTh4:00–4:30p 4/7–4/30
$89
08 TTh4:00–4:30p 5/5–5/28
$89
*No Class 1/19, 5/25
LITTLE CHAMPS MARTIAL ARTS
Ages 5-8. In this class children will learn that they are
capable of amazing things. They will learn the importance of FOCUS and begin to develop a NEVER-QUIT
attitude. They’ll earn weekly stripes as they demonstrate good effort and behavior and will learn anti
bully/stranger skills which will build their confidence
and give them a stronger sense of self-esteem. Call
842-4468 for more information. FMAA, 7865 NE Day
Rd W, Building B. New students only. One session limit.
(DeMile)
111755–01 MW4:30–5:00p 1/12–2/9*
$89
02 MW4:30–5:00p 2/23–3/18
$89
03 MW4:30–5:00p 4/6–4/29
$89
04 MW4:30–5:00p 5/4–6/1*
$89
05 MW5:00–5:30p 1/12–2/9*
$89
06 MW5:00–5:30p 2/23–3/18
$89
07 MW5:00–5:30p 4/6–4/29
$89
08 MW5:00–5:30p 5/4–6/1*
$89
09 TTh5:15–5:45p 1/13–2/5
$89
10 TTh5:15–5:45p 2/24–3/19
$89
11 TTh5:15–5:45p 4/7–4/30
$89
12 TTh5:15–5:45p 5/5–5/28
$89
*no class 1/19, 5/25
BLACK BELT KIDZ
Ages 9-12. Even though your child may not be a black belt yet we inspire and encourage them to act as if they were. We believe that kids learn best when they are
having fun so we do our best to make it enjoyable as they develop Agility, Technique, Courage, Perseverance, Concentration, Speed, and Self-Discipline. They
will learn skills to build confidence, give them a stronger sense of self-esteem,
leadership lessons and anti bully/stranger skills. Call 842-4468 for more information. FMAA,7865 NE Day Rd W, Building B. One session per person. (DeMile)
111742-01 TTh5:45–6:30p 1/13–2/5
$89
02 TTh5:45–6:30p 2/10–3/12
$89
03 MW5:45–6:30p 1/12–2/9*
$89
04 MW5:45–6:30p 3/2–3/25
$89
05 TTh5:45–6:30p 4/7–4/30
$89
06 TTh5:45–6:30p 5/5–5/28
$89
07 MW5:45–6:30p 4/6–4/29
$89
08 MW5:45–6:30p 5/4–6/1*
$89
*no class 1/19, 5/25
Rock Climbing
Emphasizing strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility, rock climbing
is more than just a work-out: it challenges your mind and your body. All
climbing programs are facilitated by experienced Instructors from Island
Rock Gym. Classes held at Island Rock Gym, 9437 Coppertop Loop NE,
Bainbridge Island
Rock Tots
Age 4-5. Our Preschool program is a great introduction to climbing for
younger climbers. Kids will get plenty of time to climb freely both in the
bouldering area and on the ropes. A fun, supportive and positive way to get
kids comfortable on the climbing wall! Island Rock Gym
131994-01
T
3:00- 4:00p
1/13-2/10
$105
02
T
3:00- 4:00p
2/24-3/24
$105
03
T
3:00- 4:00p
4/7-5/5
$105
04
T
3:00- 4:00p
5/12-6/9
$105
Rock Monkeys
Age 6-12. Our Rock Monkeys classes are for any child who wants to climb!
All levels of experience are welcome; new climbers will receive a solid introduction to both top-rope climbing and bouldering, and all climbers will be
able to climb at his/her own level of comfort. Class meets once a week for
1.5 hours per session. Island Rock Gym
131995-01
M
3:30- 5:00p
1/12-2/9
$115
02
M
3:30- 5:00p
2/23-3/23
$115
03
M
3:30- 5:00p 4/6-5/4
$115
04
M
3:30- 5:00p
5/11-6/8
$115
05
Sa 10:30a- 12:00p
1/17-2/14
$115
06
Sa 10:30a- 12:00p 2/28-3/28
$115
07
Sa 10:30a- 12:00p
4/11-5/9
$115
08
Sa 10:30a- 12:00p
5/16-6/13
$115
Climbing Camp!
(Mid-Winter & Spring Break)
Check out the details on pages 11 and 12.
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Outdoor
Mountain Biking (MTB)
Come explore some of the best mountain biking Washington has to offer
with us! Bring a working bike and helmet. Rides are geared towards group
ability. It is recommended to have a tire repair kit on hand for flats. Transportation provided unless otherwise noted.
MTB - Trail Difficulty Rating System
Disclaimer: Short sections of trail may exceed criteria listed below.
 (beginner)– Flat / rolling terrain, suitable for beginners & newcomers.
 (intermediate) – Rugged and hilly terrain, suitable for riders
with some experience who have increased energy to handle longer
climbs and the skills to negotiate roots, drops, and other obstacles.
 (expert) – Challenging rugged terrain, suitable for confi-
dent and experienced riders. These rides involve tough climbs
and more difficult level of trails and technical obstacles.
Technical Skills Clinic (MTB) 
Age 10-14. Learn how to handle rocks, logs, roots, and single track trails with
our expert mountain biking staff. This class focuses on building confidence
and sharpening your skills. Our instructors cover climbing techniques, shifting, braking, descending, and maneuvering obstacles. Meet at Stottlemeyer
in Poulsbo. ++
131943-01
Su
10:30a- 1:00p
4/12
$35
02
Su
10:30a- 1:00p
5/3
$35
Bike Mechanics - Wheels & Brakes
Banner Forest (MTB)
Anderson Lake (MTB)  
Age 10-15. Great single track with a variety of riding including bridges,
jumps, twists, turns, dips, roots, and just good trail riding. Join ride leader
Sully Mynatt and put your technical skills to good use. Participants must
have taken a MTB Skills Clinic to enroll in these rides or have instructor approval. SHP ++%
131947-01
Sa
9:00a- 3:00p
5/2
$45
Duthie Hill Park (MTB)
Salt Creek Park (MTB) 
Age 12-15. Two days of single track trail mountain biking with a side trip to
explore a little known cave off the beaten path. This is an overnight trip that
camps at Salt Creek State Park. Tents, sleeping pads, and other camping
gear available to borrow for free. Participants must have taken a MTB Skills
Clinic to enroll or have instructor approval. Transportation provided. ++ %
131952-01
SaSu
8:00a- 6:00p
5/16-5/17
$185
Bike Mechanics – Drivetrains
Age 14 to adult. The drivetrain is the most important part of your bike.
Knowing how it works and how to fix it will make you a better biker. B.I.
Cycle Shop mechanic Gabriel Chrisman will help you learn how to adjust
your derailers, how they work, tune your shifters, and also demonstrate the
best way to clean & lube your chain. ++
131940-01
Su
9:00- 11:30a
1/18
$25
02
Su
9:00- 11:30a
3/22
$25
03
Su
9:00- 11:30a
5/17
$25
Age 10-15. Get out of school, load your bike, hop in our van, and spend your
early dismissal exploring 6,000 acres of some of the best mountain biking
west of the Cascades. Get all the info on page 9.
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
Age 10-15. We’ll board the van and head to Seattle’s most premier mountain
biking park, Duthie Hill Park. This park was built to challenge all levels of riders and contains jumps, hills, bridges, obstacles, and much more. Participants
must have taken a MTB Skills Clinic to enroll in these rides or have instructor
approval. Participants must have proper safety equipment. SHP ++%
131944-01
Su
8:00a- 3:45p
3/15
$65
02
Sa
8:00a- 3:45p
4/4
$65
03
Su
8:00a- 3:45p
5/31
$65
Age 14 to adult. B.I. Cycle Shop mechanic Gabriel Chrisman will break it
down step by step on how to fix a flat, patch a tube, or tune your brakes
while out on a ride. This in-depth class will provide you plenty of hands-on
time working on your bike as well as cover common problems that can occur on a ride. ++
131941-01
Su
9:00- 11:30a
1/11
$25
02
Su
9:00- 11:30a
3/15
$25
03
Su
9:00- 11:30a
5/17
$25
Early Release at Stottlemeyer –
(MTB) 

Age 10-15. Twists, turns, big ups and downs, log rolls, and ruggedly long
trails will leave you wanting to come back for more. An awesome place to
ride full of incredible single track. A MTB Skills class or instructor approval
required to enroll. ++%
131953-01
Sa
9:00a- 3:00p
3/21
$45
kayaking
Early Release Mondays Paddling
Check out the details on page 9.
YOUTH
Gymnastics
Summer Camp Save The Dates!
Gymnastics Kindergym
(Ages 4-6) June 22-25, July 13-16, August 3-6
Gymnastics: Recreation
The developmental gymnastics program helps to introduce and refine total
body awareness, strength and coordination. A child may enter the program
at age 6 months and work through the progressive classes, including a competitive team until age 19. Because gymnastics classes are offered all year,
we have the opportunity to instill in children the need for physical activity
as a lifestyle. It also allows us to equip the children with basic fundamental
movement skills conducive to each developmental stage.
(Ages 6-14) July 6-9, August 10-13
Parkour & Free Running
(Ages 6-17) July 20-23
Ninja Warrior Camp
WINTER
SESSION I: January 20-February 14 (4 week session)
SESSION II: February 23 - March 27 (5 week session)
SPRING
SESSION I: April 13 - May 10 (4 week session)
SESSION II: May 11 - June 7 (4 week session)
*No classes held February 16- 22; May 23-25
All
classes are eligible for helpline unless it is noted
at the end of the class description.
DIRECTIONS TO THE
TRANSMITTER BUILDING
From Winslow, drive north on SR-305. Turn left on Day Road and stay left
onto Miller. Follow Miller Road for about 1 ½ miles then turn right on Arrow
Point Drive. Continue on Arrow Point Drive until the entrance to Battle Point
Park. Turn left into the park , the Transmitter Building will be located directly
ahead. Parking will be around the loop next to KID’S UP Playground.
LOCATION OF BHS GYMNASTICS ROOM
Gymnastics Room is located directly across the parking lot from the pool
back doors or in back of the High School.
PARKING for Gymnastics Room: Please use the Pool parking area during
day hours 9:00a – 3:00p and walk to the gym using the sidewalk west of the
pool parking lot. Evening classes may use the parking area outside the gymnastics room. Parking is also available by the Commodore Facility located on
High School Road down the hill from the high school reader board. Spectator seating area is on the balcony located at the back of the gym. Please use
the south entrance to the gym when at all possible to help control the traffic
flow in the gym. Be aware of the parking lot in the evenings, there are many
cars that drop off children to the gymnastics room or school events. These
drive through areas are congested and drivers need to be more aware of
other vehicles and especially pedestrians.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Rent the BHS Gymnastics Room or the Transmitter Building for
your child’s birthday party. See page 23.
(Ages 6-17) August 17-20
OPEN PLAY TIME
at the Transmitter Building!
For
ages
Cost:
6
months to
5
years.
Come
join other
kids in a fun and open atmosphere.
%
$4.60 plus tax drop-in fee or
$20.26 plus tax for 5 visit punch card
$40.52 plus tax for 10 visit punch card
Winter Quarter Hours
M-Sa 10:00 – 12:00p; 1/2 - 3/31*
*no open play 1/16, 1/17, 1/19, 2/16, 2/21
Spring Quarter Hours
M-Sa 10:00 – 12:00p; 4/1 - 6/13*
*no open play 4/3, 4/4, 5/23, 5/25
Please comply with all the rules posted. This will keep the play area
safe for all participants.
üü When you arrive, please check in with the gym supervisor
üü Keep within arms reach of your child at all times
üü There is a limit of two children per adult
üü No adults allowed on equipment
All other rules are posted on a handout given to you and in the gym.
INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION
Special one on one instruction. Call the gymnastics department to request
your lesson day/time and instructor. 842-2306 ext. 117. Instructors will then
call to give details and to arrange times.
Cost: $35/45 minutes for individual.
$45/60 minutes for individual.
Add $5 for extra child from immediate family (one only).
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EXTRA GYMNASTICS WORKOUT
(ages 6 - adult) Here’s a chance to improve your skills. The extra time in the
gym will allow you an opportunity to practice skills on your own in an open
format setting. A gym supervisor will be present to help with spotting if requested and to provide general supervision. Available to students who are
currently or have been involved in Park District gymnastics classes. Beginner 1 through team level. BHS Gymnastics Room.
Cost: $5.00 includes tax drop-in fee
$22.00 includes tax for 5 visit punch card
Spring Break Clinics
Circus Skills, Flipping and Twisting, Ninja Warrior
See Page 12 for details!
Exciting New Classes
Offered most Fridays from 7:30-9:30p and Sunday’s 4:00-6:00p. Look for
posted dates and times in the gym or online!
WARM-UPS
Warm-ups and basic skill repetitions are held during the first 10 to 15 minutes
of class. These are important for assurance of muscle safety and memory retention. To reduce risk of injury, it is essential that children participate in these
warm-up exercises. Please be fair to the other children, your child, and the
instructor by arriving on time. Late Policy: If you find that you are going to be
more than 5 minutes late for Preschool gym through Kindergym or 10 minutes
late for Beginner through Advanced boys and girls recreational classes, we ask
that your child not participate that day. Please do not place our instructor in
the situation of turning away your child for this reason. What to wear: Girls;
leotard or one piece bathing suit with or without shorts, hair up and jewelry
off. Boys; shorts or sweats with shirt, jewelry off. Please no buttons or zippers.
You Construct
CREATE YOUR OWN CLASS
ACRO GYMNASTICS
(ages 6-17) Did you see Acro Army last year on America’s Got Talent? We will
teach you how to balance, hold, turn, leap or jump using a partner or on
your own. BHS Gymnastics Room
141595-01 M 2:30-3:30p2/23-3/23
$47
02 M 2:30-3:30p4/13-5/4
$38
03 M 2:30-3:30p5/11-6/1*
$28
*No class 5/25
Set up your own class. Special instruction just for a group you put together. The class must consist of 5 or more enrolled participants. Minimum of 3 classes per group. Call the gymnastics department to request
your lessons at 206-842-2306 ext. 126.
Cost:
$5/child/class, for a 30 minute class
$7/child/class, for a 45 minute class
$9/child/class, for a 60 minute class
BREAK DANCING
FIELD TRIP TO THE GYM
Calling all scouts, schools, daycares. Set up your own drop in time at
either of our gyms. Some instruction, games and open gym time just
for your group. Call the gymnastics department to request your day
and time 206-842-2306 ext. 126.
Cost:
$50 for group of 10 for one hour.
$100 for group of 11-19 for one hour
$150 for group of 20-30 for one hour
SPECIALIZED CLINIC
Set up your own group for a clinic on any skill or skills in gymnastics,
Parkour, stunt, ninja or tumble tramp. Special instruction just for a
group. You tell us what you need for instruction and we will provide
the staff. Call the gymnastics department to request your lessons at
206-842-2306 ext. 126.
Cost:
$50 for group of 10 for 1 hour.
$100 for group of 10 1 1/2 hours
$150 for group of 10 for 2 hours
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02
03
04
(ages 6-17) You will learn the basics of break
dancing and how to apply it into a real performance such as a local tournament or a
jam session with your friends. You will also
learn the three elements of break dancing
which includes Footwork, Top rock, and
Power Moves. We start small and work our
way up gradually to higher more complex
skills. If you are a more developed breaker,
you will be taught more advanced skills. Taught by Eugie Valdes. BHS Gymnastics Room
W 7:30-8:30p1/21-2/11
$38
W 7:30-8:30p2/25-3/25
$47
W 7:30-8:30p4/15-5/6
$38
W 7:30-8:30p5/13-6/3
$38
GET THE WIGGLES OUT!
(walking to 4 years) A parent and child class. This organized movement class
will include simple across the floor sequences, freestyle dance, basic gymnastics skills, and games to encourage coordination, increase proprioception, and most of all, get some of those wiggles out! Parent may have 2 kids
participating. Fee listed below is for one participant. Transmitter Bldg.
141508-01 T 12:15-1:00p1/20-2/10
$29
02 T 12:15-1:00p2/24-3/24
$36
03 T 12:15-1:00p4/14-5/5
$29
04 T 12:15-1:00p5/12-6/2
$29
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GYMNASTICS FOR
DANCERS OR CHEERLEADERS
STUNT CLASS
(ages 6-17) Students will learn gymnastics skills on floor and tramp to help enhance their dance or cheer repertoire. Example skills are aerials, back & front
handsprings and round-off’s. Class taught by Cheyne Clark. BHS Gym. Room
141579-01
02
03
04
*No class 5/25
M
M
M
M
7:30-8:30p1/26-2/9
7:30-8:30p2/23-3/23
7:30-8:30p*4/13-5/4
7:30-8:30p5/11-6/1*
$28
$47
$38
$28
Speciality Classes
ADULT GYMNASTICS & STRENGTH
(ages 18 & up) Do gymnastics and get in shape. The class will focus on gymnastics and exercises using your own body weight and will include stretching. BHS Gymnastics Room.
141550-01 W 7:30-8:30p1/21-2/11
$38
02 W 7:30-8:30p2/25-3/25
$47
03 W 7:30-8:30p4/15-5/6
$38
04 W 7:30-8:30p5/13-6/3
$38
(ages 6-17) For female or male students. This class will focus on the fundamentals of falling and rolling to train like a movie stunt person. Elements of
the class will include Parkour, Martial Arts and Acrobatics for fight choreography and chases. Students will work on balance, timing and conditioning
to become more in tune with their bodies. BHS Gymnastics Room
141565-01 W 6:30-7:30p1/21-2/11
$38
02 W 6:30-7:30p2/25-3/25
$47
03 W 6:30-7:30p4/15-5/6
$38
04 W 6:30-7:30p5/13-6/3
$38
GYMNASTICS DANCE AND TUMBLING
(ages 6-17) For girls or boys who want to learn dance and tumbling only.
Class concentrates on basic moves or skills in dance, tumbling, trampoline,
strength, balance and flexibility. BHS Gymnastics Room.
141578-01 W 5:30-6:30p1/21-2/11
$38
02 W 5:30-6:30p2/25-3/25
$47
03 W 5:30-6:30p4/15-5/6
$38
04 W 5:30-6:30p5/13-6/3
$38
TRAMP AND TUMBLE CLASS
(ages 6-17) For female or male students. Class will focus on floor and trampoline tumbling skills; which include cartwheels, round-offs, front and back
handsprings and flips. BHS Gymnastics Room
141556-01 T 5:00-6:00p1/20-2/10
$38
02 T 5:00-6:00p2/24-3/24
$47
03 T 5:00-6:00p4/14-5/5
$38
04 T 5:00-6:00p5/12-6/2
$38
INTERMEDIATE TRAMP AND
TUMBLE CLASS
PARKOUR
(ages 6-17)For female and male students who want to learn to run, leap,
jump or flip off walls safely prior to doing it in an outside setting.
BHS Gymnastics Room
141557-01 M 7:30-8:30p1/26-2/9
$28
02 M 7:30-8:30p2/23-3/23
$47
03 M 7:30-8:30p4/13-5/4
$38
04 M 7:30-8:30p5/11-6/1*
$28
*No class 5/25
NINJA WARRIOR CLASS
(ages 6-17) This is a class for anyone interested in doing things like a Ninja
Warrior. Students will be taught a variety of skills ranging from strength,
speed, balance and timing. These skills will help them to get through obstacle courses set up by the instructor. Each week will be a different course,
with a different focus on each course. This class is for those looking to get
in great shape and have fun doing it. Students will be challenged to push
themselves to train like Ninja Warrior competitors. BHS Gymnastics Room
141551-01 W 6:30-7:30p1/21-2/11
$38
02 W 6:30-7:30p2/25-3/25
$47
03 W 6:30-7:30p4/15-5/6
$38
04 W 6:30-7:30p5/13-6/3
$38
(ages 6-17) For female or male students who have completed and passed
the beginner tramp and tumble class. Class will focus on learning more advanced skills on floor, trampoline tumbling and mini tramp skills.BHS Gymnastics Room.
141577-01 T 6:00-7:00p1/20-2/10
$38
02 T 6:00-7:00p2/24-3/24
$47
03 T 6:00-7:00p4/14-5/5
$38
04
T
6:00-7:00p
5/12-6/2
$38
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Rent the BHS Gymnastics Room or the Transmitter Building for your
child’s birthday party. Fun for everyone! Call the gymnastics department to reserve your party today. 842-2306 ext. 117. Cancellation policy: Full refund 7 days prior to party less a $5 service fee. No refund, no
exceptions, after the deadline described above.
COST:
$108.70 includes tax for 10 kids or under
Includes 60 minutes of gym time
and 30 minutes of celebration time
in lobby/balcony.
$173.92 includes tax for 11- 20 kids
Includes 60 minutes of gym time
and 30 minutes of celebration time
in lobby/balcony.
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Gym Babies Through
Preschool
Please
read descriptions carefully to place
your child in the appropriate class!
FOR SAFETY PURPOSES, SIBLINGS
MAY NOT PARTICPATE IN ANY OF
THESE CLASSES UNLESS THEY ARE
REGISTERED IN THE CLASS.
GYM BABIES
(crawling to 24 months) Parents participate with the child on
a one-to-one basis. Children will be exposed to gymnastics with parent support and movement in a structured and open gym format. This is a great
opportunity to spend some quality time with your child and to meet other
parents. BHS Gymnastics Room
141501-01 F 9:30-10:00a1/23-2/13
$20
02 F 9:30-10:00a2/27-3/27
$25
03 F 9:30-10:00a4/17-5/8
$20
04 F 9:30-10:00a5/15-6/5
$20
Kindergym program for those 3 and 4 years old who are able to listen to
and execute multiple instructions and remain confident when left with an
instructor. Your child will be led through gymnastics based obstacle courses
assisted by games and music. Parents may be asked to remain in the parent
viewing area upstairs during the class. BHS Gymnastics Room.
141505-01
F
12:00-12:45p1/23-2/13
$29
02 Sa 10:00-10:45a1/24-2/14
$29
03
F
12:00-12:45p2/27-3/27
$36
04 Sa 10:00-10:45a2/28-3/21
$29
05
F
12:00-12:45p4/17-5/8
$29
06 Sa 10:00-10:45a4/11-5/2
$29
07
F
12:00-12:45p5/15-6/5
$29
08 Sa 10:00-10:45a5/9-6/6*
$29
*No class 5/23
PARENT TOT STRUCTURED GYM
(ages 24-36 months) Parents participate with their child on a one-to-one basis in a fully structured, instructor-led class. There will be exciting warm-ups,
games, music and obstacle courses filled with gymnastics to strengthen and
build motor skill confidence. BHS Gymnastics Room
141503-01 F
10:10-10:50a1/23-2/13
$29
02 Sa9:10-9:50a1/24-2/14
$29
03 F
10:10-10:50a2/27-3/27
$36
04 Sa9:10-9:50a2/28-3/21
$29
05
06
07
08
*No class 5/23
F
10:10-10:50a4/17-5/8
Sa9:10-9:50a4/11-5/2
F
10:10-10:50a5/15-6/5
Sa9:10-9:50a5/9-6/6*
$29
$29
$29
$29
PRESCHOOL COME PLAY
With PARENTS
(ages 3-4) Parents fully participate with their child in this instructor-led
structured gymnastics class. Your child will be introduced to gymnastics
skills via obstacle courses, games and music. This class is designed to foster
motor skill development as well as listening and following directions. BHS
Gymnastics Room
141504-01
02
03
04
F
F
F
F
11:00-11:45a1/23-2/13
11:00-11:45a2/27-3/27
11:00-11:45a4/17-5/8
11:00-11:45a5/15-6/5
PRESCHOOL GYM
$29
$36
$29
$29
(ages 3-4) This class is designed for children who have successfully participated in a Preschool Come Play for one full session. This is an instructor-led
class without parent participation. This is a great stepping stone into our
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BEGINNER KINDERGYM
(ages 4-6) Intro to Kindergym for both boys and girls. Skills taught include
basic tumbling, uneven bar skills, balance beam and vaulting techniques.
BHS Gymnastics Room; **Classes held at the Transmitter Building.
141506-01 M 10:00-10:45a1/26-2/9
$22
02 M**4:00-4:45p 1/26-2/9
$22
03 T**4:00-4:45p 1/20-2/10
$29
04 F 1:00-1:45p1/23-2/13
$29
05 Sa 11:00-11:45a1/24-2/14
$29
06
07
08
09
10
M 10:00-10:45a2/23-3/23
M**4:00-4:45p 2/23-3/23
T**4:00-4:45p 2/24-3/24
F 1:00-1:45p2/27-3/27
Sa 11:00-11:45a2/28-3/21
$36
$36
$36
$36
$29
11
12
13
14
15
M 10:00-10:45a4/13-5/4
M**4:00-4:45p 4/13-5/4
T**4:00-4:45p 4/14-5/5
F 1:00-1:45p4/17-5/8
Sa 11:00-11:45a4/11-5/2
$29
$29
$29
$29
$29
16 M 10:00-10:45a5/11-6/1*
17 M**4:00-4:45p 5/11-6/1*
18 T**4:00-4:45p 5/12-6/2
19 F 1:00-1:45p5/15-6/5
20 Sa 11:00-11:45a5/9-6/6*
*No class 5/23 & 5/25
$22
$22
$29
$29
$29
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INTERMEDIATE KINDERGYM
(ages 4-6) For Kindergym students who have completed Beginner Kindergym or been placed by an instructor. BHS Gymnastics Room; **Classes held
at the Transmitter Building.
141507-01
02
03
04
M**5:00-5:45p 1/26-2/9
Th**4:00-4:45p 1/22-2/12
F 1:00-1:45p1/23-2/13
Sa 11:00-11:45a1/24-2/14
$22
$29
$29
$29
05
06
07
08
M**5:00-5:45p 2/23-3/23
Th**4:00-4:45p 2/26-3/26
F 1:00-1:45p2/27-3/27
Sa 11:00-11:45a2/28-3/21
$36
$36
$36
$29
09
10
11
12
M**5:00-5:45p 4/13-5/4
Th**4:00-4:45p 4/16-5/7
F 1:00-1:45p4/17-5/8
Sa 11:00-11:45a4/11-5/2
$29
$29
$29
$29
13 M**5:00-5:45p 5/11-6/1*
14 Th**4:00-4:45p 5/14-6/4
15 F 1:00-1:45p5/15-6/5
16 Sa 11:00-11:45a5/9-6/6*
*No class 5/23 & 5/25
$22
$29
$29
$29
KINDERGYM AND DANCE
(ages 4-6) This exciting class format is designed to engage the young child in
the strong foundation of balletic movement used in gymnastics. Your child
will be lead through basic ballet steps, positions and alignments in a creative and playful atmosphere. This class will also follow our beginning/intermediate Kindergym curriculum. We suggest that your child be dressed in
a leotard and footless tights, while tutu’s may be provided during the class.
Transmitter Building
141509-01 W 4:00-4:45p1/21-2/11
$29
02 W 4:00-4:45p2/25-3/25
$36
03 W 4:00-4:45p4/15-5/6
$29
04 W 4:00-4:45p5/13-6/3
$29
13
14
15
16
M**
T**
W**
Sa
5:00-6:00p
5/11-6/1*$29
4:00-5:00p
5/12-6/2$38
5:00-6:00p
5/13-6/3$38
12:00-1:00p
5/9-6/6*$38
*No class 5/23 & 5/25
Class
show for girls
classes beginner
2
&
boys
through
advanced for all weekday classes
the week of june
1. Details
be announced later.
Look
to
for highlighted classes.
BEGINNER 2 - Girls
(ages 6-17) For girls who have completed Beginner 1 or have been placed by
an instructor. BHS Gymnastics Room; **Class held at the Transmitter Building.
141531-01
TTh ** 5:00-6:00p
1/20-2/12
$75
02 Sa 12:00-1:00p1/24-2/14
$38
03
TTh ** 5:00-6:00p
2/24-3/26
$94
04 Sa 12:00-1:00p2/28-3/21
$38
05
TTh ** 5:00-6:00p
4/14-5/7
$75
06 Sa 12:00-1:00p4/11-5/2
$38
07
TTh ** 5:00-6:00p
5/12-6/4
$75
08 Sa 12:00-1:00p5/9-6/6*
$38
*No class 5/23
BEGINNER 1 – Girls
(ages 6-17) For girls with little or no experience. Class concentrates on total body awareness, strength, and coordination through basic gymnastic
skills in tumbling, balance beam, bars and vaulting. BHS Gymnastics Room;
**Classes held at the Transmitter Building.
141530-01 M**5:00-6:00p 1/26-2/9
$29
02 T**4:00-5:00p 1/20-2/10
$38
03 W**5:00-6:00p 1/21-2/11
$38
04 Sa 12:00-1:00p1/24-2/14
$38
05 M**5:00-6:00p 2/23-3/23
$47
06 T**4:00-5:00p 2/24-3/24
$47
07 W**5:00-6:00p 2/25-3/25
$47
08 Sa 12:00-1:00p2/28-3/21
$38
09 M**5:00-6:00p 4/13-5/4
10 T**4:00-5:00p 4/14-5/5
11 W**5:00-6:00p 4/15-5/6
12 Sa 12:00-1:00p4/11-5/2
continued next column
$38
$38
$38
$38
INTERMEDIATE - Girls
(ages 6-17) For girls who have completed Beginner 2 or have been placed by
an instructor. Transmitter Building
141532-01 TTh6:00-7:15p 1/20-2/12
$80
02 TTh6:00-7:15p 2/24-3/26
$100
03 TTh6:00-7:15p 4/14-5/7
$80
04 TTh6:00-7:15p 5/12-6/4
$80
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YOUTH
ADVANCED-Girls
(ages 6-17) For the serious gymnast! Must have completed intermediate
girls or be placed by an instructor. This class is geared for a competitive level.
Transmitter Building
141533-01 MW6:00-7:30p 1/21-2/11
$75
02 MW6:00-7:30p 2/23-3/25
$107
03 MW6:00-7:30p 4/13-5/6
$86
04
MW
6:00-7:30p
5/11-6/3*
$75
*No class 5/25
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND BOYS GYM TEAM
(ages 6-18) The team will travel to events throughout the region, participating in levels 4 through 10 competitions. Team members are selected by ability and space availability. Additional costs are involved. Contact the gymnastics department at the Park District for more information.
HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS
(grades 8-12) For students who want to learn in an environment with their
peers and who have the desire to improve their skills for the BHS Gymnastics
Team. Class will focus on basics for all the events plus trampoline, stretching
and conditioning. BHS Gymnastics Room
141535-01
02
*No class 5/25
MW
3:15-4:15p
4/13-5/6
MW3:15-4:15p 5/11-6/3*
$75
$66
BOYS ONLY
KINDERGYM
(ages 4-6) Intro to Kindergym for
boys ONLY! Those who are 4 years
of age must have completed at
least one preschool gym session
and students must be able to take
directions from teacher. Skills will
be taught on all boys equipment
which includes, floor, pommel
horse, rings, vault, parallel bars and
high bar. BHS Gymnastics Room
141512-01M
02
M
03
M
*No class 5/25
4:00-4:45p 2/23-3/23
4:00-4:45p
4/13-5/4
4:00-4:45p
5/11-6/1*
$36
$29
$22
BEGINNER - Boys
(ages 6-17) For boys with little or no experience. Class concentrates
on basic tumbling and all the boys’ apparatus. BHS Gymnastics Room
141540-01MW 5:00-6:00p 1/21-2/11
$66
02
MW
5:00-6:00p
2/23-3/25
$94
03
MW
5:00-6:00p
4/13-5/6
$75
04
MW
5:00-6:00p
5/11-6/3*
$66
*No class 5/25
INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED - Boys
(ages 6-17) For boys who have passed beginner boys or been placed
by an instructor. BHS Gymnastics Room
141541-01MW 6:00-7:15p 1/21-2/11
$70
02
MW
6:00-7:15p
2/23-3/25
$100
03
MW
6:00-7:15p
4/13-5/6
$80
04MW 6:00-7:15p 5/11-6/3*
$70
*No class 5/25
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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND GIRLS GYM TEAM
(ages 6-18) The team will travel to events throughout the region, participating in level 3 through 10 competitions or Rec Opt. Team members are
selected by ability and space availability. Additional costs are involved. Contact the gymnastics department at the Park District for more information.
Class
show for girls
classes beginner
2
&
boys
through
advanced for all weekday
classes the week of june
Details
Look
1.
to be announced later.
for highlighted classes.
Teen
Center
TEEN CENTER
We are a place that helps teens make connections, practice leadership, learn
new things, play, hang out, and make a difference.
Regardless of the changing weather, the Teen Center remains the
center of the Cool Universe. Try something different, talk to somebody
new, check it out. Exclusively for teens of Middle and High School
age. We are located on Bainbridge high school grounds, in a modular
building near the track and stadium.
Visit us on facebook , at www.biparks.org/programs/teencenter,
or stop by, say “hi”, and pick up a retro paper calendar for your
fridge.
Stop
by for a
parks
&
50th
We’ve got the place if you’ve got the band / cause. Let’s talk.
RED CROSS BABYSITTER TRAINING!
for ages 12 and older. Invest some time to jumpstart your money-earning
ability and knowledge of younger children: so many families appreciate a
trained sitter! Join your Red Cross instructor in basic first aid and safety
skills, age-appropriate activities, infant handling, cpr, marketing your services and more. Class size is limited. CYC ++
170283-01 Sa 9:30-4:30p1/24
$95
02 Sa 9:30-4:30p4/18
$95
03 Sa 9:30-4:30p6/20
$95
CHECK THESE
anniversary
rec passport stamp!
Regular Hours
Closed on
Sundays & Holidays
& Storm/Snow Days
Mon...1:30-7p
Tu-Th…3-7p
Friday...3-10p
Sat…6-10p
TC HOUSE CONCERTS / BENEFITS
It may be chilly outside but the Teen Center is warm and welcoming. Check
the monthly activity calendar for details & more stuff!
Study Buddies
for
Finals
We’ll provide free snacks, a quiet place, and someone on staff to help you
study! 1/21 - 1/23 after school (1/2 day early dismissals).
Y2Y = Heart-2-Heart
Lend a hand & heart in this after school tradition of teens creating valentines
for others. Join the chaos of glitter & glue! Mon.2/9 - Thu.2/12 . In-person
delivery on Friday - sign up to go w/ staff!
“Love Stinks!” Weekend
SERVICE
T.A.G.s
(Teen Action Group & Teen Alumni Group NEW!)
You’re It! Be the change. Make a difference. Bring your ideas and voice to the
table and be a part of this year’s decisions and projects! We will be giving
service to local and regional causes, as well as some teen centerspecific initiatives. Great for service hours & free snacks! TC
Teens on Mondays, 3pm, bi-weekly; check with staff
Adults/Alumni on 1st Tuesdays. 7pm monthly
GLOBAL YOUTH SERVICE DAY –
Western Wa. NEW!
Lend a hand in this Spring tradition of teens taking care of their part of
the planet. You’ll work - and play - along side teens from other Western
Washington teen Rec. Centers and service groups. Do good, feel
good, Sign up with staff. Date TBA.
SK8 SUPPORTERS
Gather with like-minded friends of skateboarding to brainstorm designs,
trouble shoot the new TC SK8 Shop, and help with fundraisers in support
of street skate, long boarding, and improvements to our very own worldfamous Rotary Skate Bowl. All-ages; adults welcome. Meets as needed; TBA.
BUNNY HELPERS
Volunteer to lend a hand stuffing eggs on the Wednesday prior, then hiding
eggs at the big Saturday Egg Scramble at Battle Point Park. Yes, you get to
wear fuzzy ears. And sample candy. Sign up.
W
1:00-4:00p
4/1
TBD
Free
Sa
8:00a-12:00p
4/4
Battle Point Pk Shelter
Free
Start with break-up movies on Friday the 13th - end with the sweet smell of
chocolate at the anti-valentine fest on Saturday. 2/13 & 14.
The Shamrock ROCK!
Wear green, hunt for treasure, write limericks, listen to Irish punk! 3/17
Noodles & Doodles NEW!
Settle in with some paper and pens while u wait for the noodles to cook.
Simple cooking survival skills at play in the TC kitchen. Fridays.
Book Group NEW!
Share your thoughts with people who’ve read the same book as you. Explore authors like Kurt Vonnegut, Barbara Kingsolver, Tom Robbins, Sherman Alexi, and more. Check with Eddie for the current Read title or look
online on our facebook or the BIMPRD web page. Discussion happens at the
end of each month, on Eddie’s shift.
SPRING BREAK SK8 FOOLS TOUR
No Foolin’! On April 1st the Park van will take 10 lucky skateboarders on a
day long road trip to all the skate parks we can think of and get to on our
side of the water: Possibilities include NK, Kingston, Silverdale, Port Orchard,
Port Townsend, Port Angeles….. Bring your board & helmet, food, drinks, &
buddies. We’ll provide the transport, ipod dock, water, & snacks. (Destinations decided by the group)
172614-02 W
10:00a-6:00p
4/1
$10
FLASHLIGHT EGG SCRAMBLE
Grab a flashlight, a bag, & a buddy and hop over to this annual, fun, teensonly egg hunt. Candy & prize eggs await those who aren’t afraid of the dark.
U r never 2 old! Meet at Battle Point Picnic Shelter (or Teen Center if rain).
F
9:00-10:30 p
4/3
FREE
TEEN CENTER 23rd BIRTHDAY BASH!
The Teen Center’s been around since 1992! Celebrate 23 years of AWESOME.
Have some cake, rock out, share your thoughts, win a prize, give some service. Alumni welcome! Fri 5/1 - Sat 5/2
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YOUTH &
ADULT
Outdoor
Day Hiking
The best of the backcountry, all in a day.
The Hooky Hiking Club
WILDERNESS PROGRAMS
These one-of-a-kind experiences reward participants with the very
best that the backcountry has to offer. Our trip leaders are trained,
safety oriented professionals with Wilderness First Responder (WFRs)
certification. Trip pricing includes guides, gear, transportation, permits, food, and park entrance fees. Participants should be physically
fit for each trip’s unique challenges. Questions? Contact Jeff Ozimek at
(206) 842-2306 or [email protected]
The Outdoor Gear Bank
Don’t let a lack of gear stop you! Try our equipment for free. Our
Outdoor Gear Bank has backpacks, tents, sleeping pads, trekking
poles, rain gear, insulation, and much more to borrow for free!
Thank you to the following businesses & organizations
for their their generous support!
Ages 14-adult. Sneak away from your normally scheduled day and come explore the great outdoors! We’ll visit some of the most beautiful spots around
-- lush river canyons, open wildflower meadows, breathtaking ridge top
views, and sparkling alpine lakes. Learn about the local history and ecology
of each area. Backpacks, trekking poles, snowshoes, and other outdoor gear
are available to borrow for free. Meet at SHP at 8:00am. Trips return between
~5:00-7:00pm. ++
Hike More, Save More!
Sign up for one hike or multiple hikes! For every hike after the first, a stacking discount will be applied. Pick dates according to what works for your
own schedule! 1 hike = $55/trip; 2 hikes = $51/trip; 3 hikes = $47/trip; 4
hikes = $43/trip; 5+ hikes = $39/trip.
131909 -01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
1/25
1/31
2/1
2/7
2/8
2/21
3/1
3/22
4/8
4/26
5/20
5/30
Hurricane Ridge Snowshoe
Hurricane Ridge Snowshoe Hurricane Ridge Snowshoe* Hurricane Ridge Snowshoe Twin Lakes Snowshoe
Lake Angeles Snowshoe
Steeple Rock Snowshoe Lower Big Quilcene
Olympic Hot Springs
Lower South Fork Skokomish Staircase Rapids
Dungeness Meadows
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
$55
Hurricane Ridge Snowshoe
~3
Backpacking
Mount Rainier Glaciers
~3
miles to
5
miles/day
3
days
~1,000’elev/day
Spend the holiday weekend snowshoeing spectacular routes, learning new
trails, and soaking in the majestic winter mountain views of Mt Rainier. Expect
extraordinary outdoor snowshoeing, big views, and comfy warm lodging for
the night. Includes breakfasts and lunches. Dinners we’ll dine out as a group.
Pricing varies on room preference, single/double occupancy. Options will
be listed online. Trip includes meals, snowshoes, guides, and permits. ++
131904-01
Sa-M
7:00a- 7:00p
2/14-2/16
$Online
Backpacking 101
Age 8 to adult. Interested in backpacking, but lack the information to get
started? This hands-on class will help you find your comfort zone determining which trips are right for you and what gear you need to get started. Our
instructor will cover the 10 essentials, outdoor clothing, equipment, footwear, “Leave No Trace”, packing a backpack, camp setup, tents, cookware,
and much more. ++
131900-01
W
6:00- 8:30p
3/25
$19
02
T
6:00- 8:30p
5/12
$19
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miles
1
day
400’
elev change
400’
elev change
This beginner and family friendly snowshoeing trip starts with an introduction to snowshoeing, followed by an interpretive guided hike through Hurricane Ridge’s gladed woods and snowcapped ridges. Participants will learn
about winter adaptations, Olympic geology, animal tracking, and much
more. **Super Bowl Sunday Snowshoe on 2/1! No crowds!**
Twin Lakes Snowshoe
~4
miles
1
day
We’ll start on groomed trails near Snoqualmie Pass with sweeping views of
the peaks around Keechelus Lake, before turning onto an old forest service
road into a quiet valley. Finally, we’ll snowshoe cross-country through the
forest for the last half a mile to reach Twin Lakes. This is an excellent place to
see animals and tracks!
Lake Angeles Snowshoe
~7
miles
1
day
2,300’
elev change
This trail climbs steadily through thick forest for just over three miles before
reaching its spectacular destination, Lake Angeles. Thousand-foot cliffs encircle the lake on three sides, ice and snow packed into every crevice, and
waterfalls struggle to free themselves from winter’s icy grip. Not to be missed.
Steeple Rock Snowshoe
~5.5
miles
1
day
700’
elev change
Head off trail for big views, deep snow, and a great sense of solitude. This intermediate level trip has been described as “the perfect challenge” and ends with spectacular views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and snow capped Olympic mountains.
YOUTH &
ADULT
Lower Big Quilcene
~10
miles
1
day
800’
Circumnavigation of Bainbridge Is.
elev change
This trail stays right alongside the river, offering countless views of its twists
and turns. Along the way we’ll see old growth groves, charming camps, and
cross several huge bridges. A true class NW hike.
Olympic Hot Springs
~5.5
miles
1
day
~400’elev
change
Olympic Hot Springs were discovered in 1892, and were part of a resort until the
1960’s. The buildings have since been removed, leaving a dozen shallow, rockringed pools of warm water spread throughout the forest. The perfect place to
have lunch and dip your feet on a cool spring day! The springs are near the Elwha River, where we’ll visit the site of the removed dam and the former lakebed.
Lower South Fork Skokomish
~8.5
miles
1
day
~900’elev
change
The Skokomish is a wild river, winter floods have created an immense river
plain with big gravel bars and views across the valley. Giant old growth firs,
gnarled maples hung with moss, and alder groves line the way. This hike
promises to be a treat for the eyes.
Staircase Rapids
~7
miles
1
day
~600’
elev change
Travel through the deep forest, with luxuriant rainforest undergrowth, vibrant
and green. Follow the path of the 1890 O’Neil Expedition past rocky pools
in the river, rapids, and mossy groves of huge deciduous trees. We’ll see the
remains of a gargantuan cedar tree and cross an amazing suspension bridge.
Dungeness Meadows
~10
miles
1
day
~800’
elev change
This gentle trail follows the Dungeness River through stands of Douglas fir,
past the confluence with royal creek and into the Buckhorn Wilderness. Farther up the trail, we’ll pass through into a series of bright riverside meadows
with views up the valley.
Age 10 to adult. Join Naturalist George Gerdts aboard the “Admiral Pete” as
he narrates a fascinating wildlife tour around Bainbridge Island. Expect to see
three species of Cormorants, an array of sea ducks, rocky-shore sandpipers, Bald
Eagles, marine mammals, and fabulous views of the Bainbridge Island shoreline. This trip fills quickly, so sign up early. Snacks and soft drinks provided. Bring
binoculars and cameras. A parent/guardian must accompany minors on trip.
131850-01
Su
9:45a- 2:00p
3/8
$75
Snow Geese, Swans, & Raptors @
Skagit Flats
An annual favorite, Naturalist George Gerdts guides this trip to the Skagit
River Delta, 60 miles north of Seattle. This area is the wintering grounds
for some 50,000 Snow Geese, Trumpeter and Tundra Swans, and thousands
of ducks of a variety of species. An assortment of raptors including Bald
Eagles, Merlins, Peregrine Falcons, N. Harriers, and Gyrfalcons prey on this
bountiful array of waterfowl. Some years Snowy Owls and Short-eared
Owls are also present. Transportation included. Bring your lunch, ferry fare,
binoculars, and dress in appropriate layers. George will have two spotting
scopes available for your use.
131853-01
W
6:45a- 6:00p
2/11
$69
Bainbridge Island Birding
Island Birder, George Gerdts, leads a series of guided small-group birding
trips on Bainbridge Island that focus on finding and identifying birds and
their various habitats. Birding locations on Bainbridge will be determined
based on the season, weather, and migration patterns. Dress in appropriate
layers and bring a pair of binoculars.
131852-01
W
8:00- 11:30a 3/11 Winter birds
$25
02
W
7:30- 11:00a 4/22 Early spring birds $25
03
W
6:30- 11:00a 5/6 Spring Migration $35
04
W
6:30- 11:00a 5/13 Spring Migration $35
Build a Snow Cave
Age 8 to adult. A snow cave is more than a hole in a mound of snow. They
are versatile creations, used from emergency winter shelters to winter living.
In this class we’ll build a large cave as a group, learning proper wall thickness, easy and safe construction methods, site selection, and useful amenities (snow doors, sleeping lofts, etc) along the way. ++
131902-01
Su
8:00- 7:00p
2/22
$55
NATURAL SCIENCE
Unique programs with a wealth of fun engaging information. Led by
experts in their corresponding fields, you’ll come away with an entirely
new appreciation of the natural environment.
Shake, Rattle, and Roll;
Geologic History of BI
Ages 12 to adult. Embark on a tour of the geologic history of Bainbridge
Island. This geology class will consist of both a one and a half hour indoor
general geology introduction and a half day outdoor adventure investigating geologic formations on the island. Topics include general geology,
earthquakes, glaciation, and volcanism. 131841-01
Sa
10:00a- 2:00p
3/7
$5
02 Sa
10:00a- 2:00p
4/11
$5
Denizens of the Dark: Owl Class
Join Naturalist George Gerdts for an in-depth look at the six species of owls
that have been recorded on Bainbridge Island (Western Screech-Owl, Great
Horned Owl, N. Pygmy-Owl, Barred Owl, Shorte-eared Owl, and N. Saw-whet
Owl). This is a wonderful class to take in preparation for the field trip (“Owl
Prowl”) that is scheduled for early Sunday morning, January 25th.
131854-01
W
6:30- 9:00p
1/21
$35
Owl Prowls
Join George Gerdts for this year’s annual “Owl Prowl”, a field trip designed to
try to hear and possibly see some of the resident owls on Bainbridge Island. While the classroom session on owls is highly recommended, it is not required in order to sign up for this field trip. We will carpool to nearby places
on Bainbridge Island. Class fills very quickly as the ideal group size is quite
small. Register ASAP.
131856-01
Su
4:30a- 7:00a
1/25
$40
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YOUTH &
ADULT
Intro to Amateur Astronomy
Spring Sky
Age 14 to adult. Find your way around the night sky with the Battle Point
Astronomical Association! Split between indoor class time and hands on
telescope time, topics include constellations, star hopping, planets, nebulas, galaxies, strange sky phenomena, and much more. Class will extend beyond the scheduled end time for telescope viewing (weather dependent).
Held at Ritchie Observatory.
131860-01
Th 7:30– 9:30p 4/9–5/14 $59
Adv. Astronomy & Observation
Age 14 to adult. Join the Battle Point Astronomical Association for a deeper
examination of amateur Astronomy topics such as celestial spheres, deep sky
objects, making vs. buying a telescope, astrophotography, and using computer controlled telescopes like the 27.5” Ritchie. Held at Ritchie Observatory.
131861-01
Th 7:30– 9:30p
5/21–6/11
$39
recipes to cook them. We’ll fill our limit of oysters and clams then learn to
prepare each using a variety of culinary techniques. Meet at Dosewallips
State Park picnic shelter, north of Dosewallips River. ++
131810-01
Su
9:00a- 2:00p
5/3
$75
02
Su
10:00a- 3:00p
5/31
$75
Heyday Farm - Eggs Benedict
Age 8 to adult. Spend a wonderful morning gathering eggs, local spring
greens, and then cooking them up into a scrumptious breakfast! Held at historic Heyday Farm, Chef Kerrie Sanson will instruct how to poach eggs, create hollandaise sauce, and make English muffins. Paired with fresh Heyday
ham from pasture-raised pork, this class is perfect for someone who can
repay you soon with a breakfast to remember!
131812-01
Sa
9:00a- 12:00p
3/7
$75
Heyday Farm - Farm & Forage
Come to BPAA’s Ritchie Observatory in Battle Point Park to learn about and
view the night sky. Indoor planetarium programs and - weather permitting
- outdoor star parties will be held on 1/10 (7:00p), 2/14 (7:00p), 3/14 (7:00p),
4/11 (7:30p). Families welcome. For more information visit www.bpastro.org
Age 8 to adult. Spend a morning foraging in the woods around Heyday Farm
with celebrated author and instructor Langdon Cook. Then learn about and
harvest what’s in season on the farm in spring. The class will focus on how to
find and safely harvest nettles, our local delicacy. Back at the historic Heyday
Farm kitchen and farmhouse we will learn several ways to pair and prepare
what we have harvested. The class will include a satisfying lunch.
131813-01
F
9:00a- 1:00p
3/27
$110
What Do You Know?
Nature Discoveries!
Astronomy Star Parties
Knowledge Explorations Led
by
Community Experts
Listen to, interact with, and learn from a variety of respective community
experts. These 45 minute presentations with a Q&A session are held on the
fourth Wednesday of each month, 7:00-9:00pm, at the Bainbridge Island Library. For more information visit: http://www.krl.org/bainbridge-island
January 28th - Snowshoeing with Jeff
February 25th - History by Hank
March 25th - Gardening with Ann
April 22nd - Biking with B. Sue & Jenny
May 27th – Boater’s Education with the USCG Auxiliary
BOUNTY OF THE LAND
Get outside, breathe the fresh air, and connect back to the land as we
explore the rich bounty of the Northwest’s wild foods. If you haven’t
discovered the joys or benefits of foraged foods, wild medicines, and
local farms this is your chance.
Overnight Pacific Razor Clamming
Age 8 to adult. This winter join author Langdon Cook to learn about razor
clams, where to find them, how to harvest them, and delicious recipes to
cook them. Two days of coastal foraging, a comfy vacation home to stay in,
and great food! **Razor clam beach openings have not been declared at
time of publication. We are basing the dates listed on historical data. Register for free to be emailed about the future dates and pricing. This program
fills very quickly and is one of our most popular.**
131811-01
Dates: 3/20-3/22**
$TBA**
Shellfish Foraging & Cooking
Age 8 to adult. Strap on your rubber boots and grab your bucket. Join author Langdon Cook and master shellfish grower John Adams as we visit Taylor Shellfish Farms near Dosewallips State Park to learn about several species
of local shellfish, where to find them, how to harvest them, and delicious
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Age 8 to adult. What Spring plants are peeking or ready to be dug? How might
we use these? Set up a calendar to remind yourself of what NW plants to watch
for in the abundant season ahead. Learn to build an in-depth, trusting relationship with the natural world. Class includes lecture, discussion, experiential walkabout, and samples from the larder of herbalist and healer, Kathryn Lafond. ++
131820-01
Su
1:00- 4:00p
2/1
$49
Make Every Day Earth Day!
Age 8 to adult. Discover early spring foods and medicines in this walking
foraging workshop with wise woman herbalist, Kathryn Lafond. Closely examine individual plant characteristics and benefits – identify, harvest, and
prepare to taste and to take home for later use. ++
131821-01
Sa
9:30a- 1:30p
3/14
$59
Soups to Tinctures
Age 8 to adult. This mid-spring intensive covers a multitude of ways to use
common backyard plants. Incorporating the natural world into our foods
and medicines doesn’t have to be complicated. We’ll identify, harvest and
prepare to heighten our knowledge, but we’ll also learn how to “listen.” Let
your senses be surprised at what you’ll begin to recognize! Classes by wise
woman herbalist Kathryn Lafond are enjoyed by all ages and levels. ++
131822-01
Sa
9:30a- 1:30p
4/18
$59
Nature’s Original Remedies
Age 8 to adult. By mid-May many northwest plants are readily available to
increase vitamins and minerals in our diets. The keys to a healthy body don’t
have to come from the grocery store. What you need just might be in your
backyard. Learn to identify, harvest and use these plants in multiple ways. Create food, medicine, and maybe even unexpected surprises for your skin.
Instructed by herbalist and healer Kathryn Lafond. ++
131823-01
Su
12:00- 4:00p
5/17
$59
Check out our Parent and
Child Pottery, Fused Glass and
Cupcake classes on page 14!
YOUTH &
ADULT
Bainbridge Island Ski Bus
Twelve Weeks of Deep Mountain Powder
Early Registration - Sign Up
FAQs and Safety Guidelines
Pricing – We have a terrific relationship with Stevens Pass, Crystal Mountain,
and Lyon’s Ski School, allowing us access to special discounted pricing. We
pass on all these savings directly to you. No mark ups. Sign up for 2, 3, 4, 5,
or all 6 weeks! The more you ride Ski Bus, the cheaper each week becomes.
Due to the large variety of flexible options, pricing for Ski Bus transportation, ski/snowboard lessons, rental equipment, and lift tickets can all be
viewed online (www.biparks.org). Please contact Jeff Ozimek at (206) 8422306 ext 115 or [email protected] if you have questions or need assistance.
Lift tickets – Lift tickets or a season pass is required to access the mountain. We offer special discounted pricing for both Stevens Pass and Crystal
Mountain.
Equipment – Participants are responsible for providing their own equipment and labeling it with their name/phone number. We recommend renting through us as each resort’s mountain shop provides steeply discounted
rentals exclusively for our ski bus.
Lessons – It is strongly recommended that students new to skiing/snowboarding or ages 9-12 enroll in multi-week lessons. These group lessons
are taught by professional instructors and tailored to each student’s ability
level/age. Students in lessons may free ski/ride with a buddy as time allows
before and after lessons.
No Lessons – Participants new to ski bus this year who do not plan to enroll in lessons will need to take a short proficiency assessment the first day,
demonstrating that they can turn right, turn left, stop, control their speed
and know the “Your Responsibility” code. Students failing to meet these recognized safety standards will not be allowed to ski/snowboard or will have
to enroll in a lesson at cost to the parent. Refusal to take the proficiency assessment is grounds for dismissal from the ski bus with no refund.
Refund policy – A full refund, minus a $5 administration fee, will be granted if withdrawing before the registration deadline. Once the deadline has
passed, refunds will not be granted. The District reserves the right to dismiss
a participant without refund if the participant fails to abide by “The Code of
Conduct” agreement. If weather or road closures cancel a trip, a pro-rated
credit will be refunded for the missed day.
today!
Steven’s Pass
Age 9 - 18. One of the Northwest’s premier resorts offering 10 lifts, over
1,125 acres of skiable terrain, and 37 primary runs. For ski and snowboard
lessons, we are proud to partner with Lyon Ski School, which has taught
snow sports to over 25,000 students since 1963. A list of flexible options to
purchase seats for Ski Bus, ski/snowboard lessons, rental equipment, and lift
tickets can all be viewed online www.biparks.org. Seats fill quickly. Space
limited!
131970 Saturdays
6:20a-8:00p Pricing Snapshot
Transportation Lift tickets
Ski/Snowboard rental
Lessons
1/3-2/7 (6 weeks)
Check online or call
Check online or call
Check online or call
Check online or call
Crystal Mountain
Age 9 - 18. Bigger runs, less crowds, and 3,100 feet of vertical descent! Tear
up the powder for six full hours with 11 lifts, one gondola, over 2,600 acres
of terrain, and 53 runs. We are proud to partner with Crystal Mountain Ski
School for skiing and snowboarding lessons. A list of flexible options to purchase seats for Ski Bus, ski/snowboard lessons, rental equipment, and lift
tickets can all be viewed online www.biparks.org. Seats fill quickly. Space
limited! Registration deadline 2/13, but late registration possible.
131971 Saturdays
6:00a-7:40p
Pricing Snapshot
Transportation Lift tickets
Ski/Snowboard rental
Lessons
2/21-3/28 (6 weeks)
Check online or call
Check online or call
Check online or call
Check online or call
Weekday Ski Bus
Cheaper tickets, better powder, and no crowds. Did we say no crowds?
Have the mountain and trails to yourself riding our weekday Ski Bus! This
year the Weekday Ski Bus travels to Stevens Pass Mountain Resort, Stevens
Pass Nordic Center, and Crystal Mountain Resort. The more you ride, the
cheaper each week becomes! A list of flexible options to purchase seats for
Ski Bus, ski/snowboard lessons, rental equipment, and lift/trail tickets can all
be viewed online at www.biparks.org. Refer to the schedule listed online to
select which rides you would like to join. Space limited.
131973 Thursdays
6:00a-8:00p
Pricing Snapshot
Transportation Lift tickets
Nordic trail passes
Ski/Snowboard/Nordic rental
Lessons
1/22-3/26 (10 weeks)
Check online or call
Check online or call
Check online or call
Check online or call
Check online or call
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ADULT
Arts & Crafts
Two Dimensional Arts
Materials not included in class fee unless stated.
A materials list will be attached to your receipt or
contact [email protected] or 206-842-2306 #116.
PORTRAITS & SELF-PORTRAITS
Experience the meditative quality of working with the face. Faces are complicated subjects - discover the tricks of the trade! This course will explore creating portraits and self portraits though a variety of mediums including: pencil,
ink, charcoal, paint & wire. No experience necessary & all abilities welcome.
Materials included in class fee. Taught by Austin Ohm. SHC++ *No Class 2/16
120454-01 M 6:30-8:30p1/26-3/9
$120
ART FROM INTUITION
Wanting to express yourself through art, but not sure how? Apprehensive to
create art because you don’t consider yourself an “artist”? Experiencing artist
block or just need a little help rekindling the flame of creativity? This class is
for you! Media will include a combination of painting, drawing, and collage.
Materials included in class fee. Taught by Austin Ohm. SHC ++
120456-01 M 6:30-8:30p4/6-5/11
$120
ABSTRACT WORKSHOP
How did the masters create those great abstract works of art?? Let’s have
fun discovering different styles of abstract painting. We will learn how to
think ‘abstract’ and to relate those ideas and methods to our individual
paintings. Bring your painting gear and let’s get creative! Taught by artist/
instructor Sylvia Carlton. SHC
120449-01
T
9:30a-12:00p1/13-2/10
$130
02
W 9:30a-12:00p5/6-6/3
$130
WATERCOLOR FOR ALL LEVELS
This class is for all levels of painters who are interested in painting watercolors, learning to focus on design principles and transparent color. Students
are encouraged to bring sketches, photos or ideas they wish to paint from.
Taught by John Adams. SHC
Winter
120452-01
02
03
04
T
Th
T
Th
6:30-8:30p1/13-2/10
9:30a-12:00p1/15-2/12
6:30-8:30p2/24-3/24
9:30a-12:00p2/26-3/26
$115
$130
$115
$130
120452-05
06
07
08
T
Th
T
Th
6:30-8:30p4/7-5/12
9:30a-12:00p4/9-5/14
6:30-8:30p5/26-6/16
9:30a-12:00p5/28-6/18
$140
$155
$100
$115
Spring
ART FOR EVERYONE
This class is open to all experience levels. Join Olga Ruys for a fun class using mixed media. She’ll teach you something different each week. Materials
included in fee. WPCC
162420-01 W 8:30-11:00a 2/4-3/25
$25
SKETCHBOOK JOURNALING
Drawing the world around you is not only a great way to practice and improve drawing skills, it opens one’s eyes to see everyday beauty and design. In this class we will focus on basic skills to do quick, simple drawings of
familiar objects. We will talk about different types of journals and various
kinds of supplies and materials to use. The goal is to improve drawing ability
and to create a unique journal or sketchbook that expresses your individuality. Taught by artist/instructor Paula Ensign. SHC *no class 2/16
120421-01
M
10:00a-12:00p1/26-3/9*
$135
CONTINUING JOURNALING
Make a date to improve your drawing skills and gain fresh inspiration with
others who sketch and journal. This class will offer time to focus on new
techniques, explore varied subjects and gain competency through regular
practice. Weekly assignments will help develop your work. Final class will be
in Winslow (TBA) where we will draw on location. SHC
120422-01
M
10:00a-12:00p4/6-4/27
$95
DRAWING FOR PAINTERS
LET’S PAINT!!
Explore the creativity and techniques in painting with oils, water based oils
and acrylics. This class will include a classic training in color and composition.
Artist/instructor Sylvia Carlton will include demonstrations and individual instruction. New and continuing students are encouraged to attend. SHC
120450-01
T
9:30a-12:00p2/24-3/24
$130
02
T
9:30a-12:00p4/7-5/5
$130
03
T
9:30a-12:00p5/12-6/9
$130
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If you took up painting only to realize that some basic drawing skills would
be helpful, this class is for you! We’ll begin with the basics of seeing, using proportions and representing depth and dimension as it relates to the
subjects you like to paint. Next we’ll study composition and how to create
thumbnail sketches to find the best way to communicate your ideas. Each
student will work through drawing and design to begin a painting by the
last class. Oil, acrylic, watercolor painters are all welcome.
Taught by Paula Ensign. SHC 120423-01
W
10:00a-12:00p4/8-4/29
$95
LIFE DRAWING
Open session for artists at any level who wish to improve their skills drawing and/or painting from life. A $90 model fee is due at the 1st class which
covers model expenses for the session. (For more info call Gregg Onewein at
842-0259.) DROP IN STUDENTS WELCOME WITH A $5 DROP IN FEE (paid to
BIMPRD main office) plus $10 model fee (paid at class). SHC
120453-01
F
9:30a-12:30p 1/16-3/27
$40
02
F
9:30a-12:30p 4/10-6/12
$40
ADULT
THE CREATIVE CRONE
Creativity is a birthright. In a culture that celebrates youth and left-brained,
linear thinking, it takes intention and courage to claim your creative instincts, especially as an aging woman. Learn how to build a life that supports and defends your ‘inner artist’. Participants will create their own artistic journal as well as enjoy art projects that inspire insight and fun! Susan
Callan, instructor. WPCC
162410-01
F
9:15-10:45a
1/6-4/3
$60
02
F
9:15-10:45a
5/1-7/24
$60
(Scholarships available)
PRINTING WORKSHOPS
with
Three Dimensional Arts
Leaded Stained Glass
Julie Hews-Everett has been involved with art glass for over 30
years. All classes are held at her studio, Island Spectrum Design in
Fletcher Bay. Please call for directions or questions. 780-0837
FUSED GLASS JEWELRY
Learn to make gorgeous fused glass pendants, earrings and pins in this 2
day workshop. All tools will be provided. $15 materials fee is included in the
class fee
120485-01
Sa&Su10:00a-12:00p2/7&2/8
$90
GLASS FUSING for BEGINNERS
Emily Scali NEW
Emily Scali is a designer, educator, and
entrepreneur with a passion for creating
beautiful things. With a background in
architecture, her printing workshops help
students understand the importance of
process, materials, and composition while
having fun and continually exploring. SHC
This is a great way to get a taste of glass making without a huge commitment. Students will learn what glass fusing is all about. Class includes instruction of basic cutting skills and assembly of one to two projects. Tools
and materials included.
120482-01
Sa 10:00a-1:00p3/14
$100
LEADED STAINED GLASS
SCREEN PRINTING
Make your own greeting cards, t-shirts, posters, and more! Learn basic
screen printing techniques in this fun workshop, including how to build
your own screen at home, design and print graphics, and create multi-color
prints. Materials included in class fee. SCH
120430-01
W 9:30a-12:30p1/28
$50
02
W
9:30a-12:30p 3/4
$50
MONOTYPE PRINTING
Learn the art of the monotype to create one of a kind painterly prints. We
will brush, roll, stamp, texture, emboss, collage, and more with this versatile
printing method. The results may be unexpected and the possibilities are
endless! Imagination encouraged! Materials included in class fee. SHC
120431-01
W 9:30a-12:30p2/4
$50
02
W 9:30a-12:30p3/11
$50
BLOCK PRINTING
Put your own modern twist on this ancient method of printing! Experiment
with several relief printing methods including wood block, linoleum, and
stamping. Learn how to carve your own blocks and create multi-color prints
on a variety of papers. Materials included in class fee. SHC
120432–01 W 9:30a-12:30p2/11
$50
02
W
9:30a-12:30p 3/18
$50
Learn techniques to create beautiful stained glass works of art. All levels of
experience welcome (especially beginners!). Class fee does not include tools
or materials. Supplies are available for purchase from the instructor at the
first class. *No class 2/17, 3/31
120484-01
T
10:00a-1:00p1/20-3/3*
$115
02 T
10:00a-1:00p
3/10-4/21*
$115
03
T
10:00a-1:00p 4/28-6/2 $115
WIND CHIMES
Make small or large wind chimes, design your own or copy designs on display. You will learn to cut glass and lay out the design. After firing, you will
return to learn how to string your own wind chimes. Tools will be provided.
A $20 materials fee is included in the class price.
120486-01
Sa&Su10:00a-12:00p5/16&5/17
$115
OPEN SATURDAY FUSING
Come practice your fusing skills in an open studio setting. You can use the
skills learned in workshops or fuse your own designs. Tools and guidance
will be provided. Glass is not included.
120483-01
Sa 10:00a-1:00p6/6
$60
PRINTING TRIO
Can’t choose just one? Take all three workshops!
Materials included in class fee. SHC
120433-01
W 9:30a-12:30p1/28-2/11
02
W 9:30a-12:30p3/4-3/18
Check
Looking
for art for youth?
out all of our classes on pages
$130
$130
8-15!
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ADULT
WELDING CLASSES NEW
Owner
Instructor Jeremy Loerch,
of Monkey Wrench Fabrication Studio
Joining metal with heat is a process that has been used since the
Bronze Age. We teach classes in primarily 3 types of welding: MIG (metal
inert gas), TIG (tungsten inert gas) and arc (stick). Instructor/artist
Jeremy Loerch, owner of Monkey Wrench Fabrication, Inc. All materials
included. All classes held at Monkey Wrench fabrication Studio, 7732
Westerly Ln NE, driveway is marked by large monkey wrenches.
EXPLORING WELDING
A 4 hour sampler of the different kinds of welding options and the different
uses for each. This is a great opportunity to learn the applications for MIG,
TIG, and Arc welding before signing up for a specific class. Ages 18 and up
120460-01 Sa 1:00-5:00p1/24
$120
02 Sa 1:00-5:00p2/28
$120
03 Sa 1:00-5:00p4/11
$120
INTRO TO BLACKSMITHING
Learn some of the fundamental skills required to form metal with heat and
pressure. You will be introduced to tapering, upsetting, flattening as well as
much more. Skills will be taught through the making of several small projects that you can take home. All materials included.
120461-01
Sa&Su10:00a-5:00p 1/31-2/1
$400
02
Sa&Su10:00a-5:00p 2/7-2/8
$400
03
Sa&Su10:00a-5:00p 5/2-5/3
$400
FLOWERS, BIRDS AND FISH
Choose from a variety of projects based on flowers, birds, and fish designs.
All materials included.
120465-01 Th6:00-9:00p2/5-2/12
$200
02 Th6:00-9:00p4/9-4/16
$200
03
Sa 9:00a-12:00p3/7-3/14
$200
04
SaSu9:00a-12:00p4/11-4/12
$200
SMALL GARDEN
SCULPTURES
& FUNKY WALL
HANGING RACKS
Choose from a variety of Small Garden Sculptures designs and Funky
Wall Hanging Racks for your coat,
hat, dog leash or keys. All materials
included.
120466-01 Th6:00-9:00p2/19-2/26
02
Sa 9:00a-12:00p2/21-2/28
03
Sa 9:00a-12:00p5/9-5/16
All
BUILD A BURN BARREL
Design and create a decorative outdoor fire pit or burn barrel out of a steel
drum. Instruction will be centered around the subtractive process using
oxyacetylene torch cutting and plasma cutting. Open to youth and adult
ages 12 and up. All materials included. 120462-01
Sa 10:00a-5:00p3/21
$225
02
Sa 10:00a-5:00p4/25
$225
INTRO TO WELDED SCULPTURE
Learn to weld and incorporate stainless steel, cast iron, prefabricated elements as well as develop advanced welding techniques and finishing techniques and patinas. All materials included.
120463-01
Sa&Su10:00a-5:00p 4/18&4/19
$350
INTRO TO WELDING FOR ARTISTS:
Instructor Austin Gregory Ohm
with Monkey Wrench Fabrication Studio
Experience the empowering satisfaction of working with steel! Easy to follow instructions and personal attention will take the fear out of working
with metal. Learn what you need to know to quickly and safely get to work
on a variety of basic projects. In each of these classes you will learn how to
safely operate a MIG welder and plasma cutter. All materials included. No
experience necessary.
WINE RACKS
Choose from a variety of wine rack designs or get creative and design your
own! A unique date night opportunity! All materials included. No experience necessary. Age 21 +
120464-01 Fri6:00-9:00p2/6
$120
02 Fri6:00-9:00p2/20
$120
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$200
$200
$200
Pottery
25lb bag of clay.
Extra clay is $25 per bag. ED. ++
Drop in Pottery workshop fee: $25
class fees include one
CLAY CREATIONS
with
Jane Schupay
If something is tugging at you, eager to explore the creative, come and allow
the creative person you are to have fun learning essential hand building and
sculpture techniques. Discover through the process of mud, sweat and maybe
a few tears how to recognize your intuitive, imaginative personal expression
in clay! Beginners and advanced students are both welcomed. ED++
122058–01 T 9:30–11:30a4/7-5/26
$155
CLAY CREATIONS WORKSHOP
122059–01 T
POTTERY M&W
12:00-3:00p4/7-5/19
with
$98
Jay Stemmler
This class is for people who want to throw on the wheel or hand build with
clay. Whether you are a beginner or an old hand come join the fun! ED++
*No class 1/19, 2/16, 5/26
Winter
122050-01
02
M 9:30–11:30a1/12-3/16*
W 9:30–11:30a1/14-3/4
$155
$155
122050-03
04
M 9:30–11:30a4/6-6/1*
W 9:30–11:30a4/8-5/27
$155
$155
Spring
POTTERY WORKSHOPS
122051-01
02
03
04
M
W
M
W
with
Jay Stemmler
12:00-3:00p1/12-3/16*
12:00-3:00p1/14-3/4
12:00-3:00p4/6-6/1*
12:00-3:00p4/8-5/27
$110
$110
$110
$110
ADULT
EVENING POTTERY
with
Stacy Landers
These evening classes are designed to appeal to both beginning and advanced levels of ability. Focus will include both wheel thrown and hand
building techniques, exploring texture and glazes. A variety of stoneware
clay bodies for gas, electric and raku kilns. Emphasis on individual successes
and fun. ED++ *No classes 1/19, 2/16, 2/18, 2/19, 5/25
Focus
for
Ongoing Pottery
students
122052–01M6:30-9:30 1/12-3/2* $165
02 M6:30-9:30 3/9-3/23
$83
03 M6:30-9:30 4/6-5/18** $189
*7wk class +clay
Focus
for
Beginning Pottery
students
122052–04 W 7:00–9:00p1/14-3/11
05
W
7:00–9:00p
4/8-5/27
Evening
$155
$155
pottery workshops
122053–01 Th6:30-9:30p1/15-3/12** $110
02 Th6:30-9:30p4/9-5/21
$98
FIGURATIVE CLAY SCULPTURE
with
Debbie Fecher-Gramstad
Come have Fun with Figurative Clay Sculpture! In this all-level class. Beginning students will have a chance to get the basics with fun assignments that
generate imagination and inspiration. The more seasoned students will have
opportunities to explore their own ideas and tap into the wealth of knowledge that Debbie has in the world of sculpture and figurative art. ED++
122054–01
T
9:30-11:30a
1/13-3/3
$155
FIGURATIVE CLAY WORKSHOP
122055-01
Tu 12:00-3:00p1/13-2/24
$98
WEDNESDAY MORNING
SPECIALTY
WORKSHOPS
with
Elena Wendelyn
(Class fee does not include clay.)
SGRAFITTO NEW
Explore Sgrafitto, one of many techniques
of putting images on ceramic surface:
Scratch through the color layer to reveal the
clay under it to make a pattern or a scene.
Throw your own piece or work with slabs.
Either way, you will go home with one or
two (or maybe more!) creations of your own.
ED++
122065–01
W
10:00a-12:00p1/28-2/11
THURSDAY POTTERY: TAKE YOUR
SKILLS TO THE NEXT LEVEL! with
EXTRUDER WORKSHOP
Sherri Underwood
Designed for students with some clay experience. Instruction will be provided in both handbuilding and wheelthrowing, focusing on taking the individual’s skill to the next level. Various decorating, glazing and firing techniques will be discussed using electric, gas and raku kilns. ED++
122056–01 Th 9:30–11:30a2/5-3/26
$155
02 Th 9:30–11:30a4/9-5/28
$155
Thursday pottery workshops
122057–01 Th 12:00-3:00p2/5-3/19
02 Th 12:00-3:00p4/9-5/21
$98
$98
LOW FIRE CERAMICS
with
$59
Terry Siebert
For students with throwing or hand building experience (not for beginners).
Using terracotta clay and low-fire slips and glazes, including Majolica, explore the colorful world of low-fire ceramics! Equal emphasis will be placed
on forming and colorful surface decoration. ED++ *No class 2/20
122060–01
F
9:30-11:30a
1/16-3/13*
$155
02
F 9:30-11:30a
4/10-5/29
$155
Extruder can offer many possibilities to a ceramic artist: making handles
in no time, tubes of various shapes and lengths, that can be turned into
vases, wall art, or even musical instruments. This is an introductory class that
lets you explore and experiment with this often forgotten piece of equipment. ED++
122066–01
W
10:00a-12:00p3/4-3/18
$59
TRADITIONAL FOLK TOYS & FIGURINES
Learn how to make traditional folk figurines beginning with simple shapes.
Widespread around the world, those humble toys and artifacts bear witness
to the creative side of everyday life. Elena Wendelyn learned the craft of
making traditional figurines back in Russia, a natural way to start handbuilding. ED++
122067–01
W
10:00a-12:00p4/15-5/6
$79
WEDDING PLATES
Would you like to make a unique gift to present to a friend? Make your own?
Make a plate from a slab of clay during the first session. Press clay into a
mold and decorate with impressions of memorable and symbolic things,
stamping or writing names and dates! Glaze during the second session, and
you’ll have a wonderful gift to remember. ED++
122068–01
W
10:00a-12:00p5/13-5/20
$49
LOW FIRE WORKSHOPS
with
Terry Siebert (8wks)
122061–01
02
F
F 12:00-3:00p
12:00-3:00p
1/16-3/13*
4/10-5/29
$110
$110
PARENT CHILD POTTERY FUN!
with
Elena Wendelyn. See youth pottery page 14.
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ADULT
FRIDAY FUN WORKSHOPS
with
Jay Stemmler
WHEEL THROWN PLATES & PLATTERS
with Jay Stemmler
Learn several methods to throw large platters. Learn how to throw a set of plates
the same size and shape. Get started on that dinner place setting! You’ll learn
various methods to accurately throw and trim various sized plates and platters
as well as some methods for glazing. Class fee includes a bag of clay. ED++
122070–01
F
9:30-11:30a
1/23-2/13+3/6
$105
CORKS & CLAY NEW
with
Jay Stemmler
Try something different for your FRIDAY NIGHT OUT! A little wine tasting, a little clay work! Handbuilding, wheel throwing - beginners or old pros, come on
in for a night out and play in some clay. Class fee includes a bag of clay. ED++
122071–01
F
7:00-9:00p
1/23-2/13
$95
POTTERY FOR PEOPLE WITH
SPECIAL NEEDS
Students will work with clay using hand building and wheel throwing methods. The focus of the class is to work within each student’s ability, teaching
sound building structure and then letting each student’s creativity take over
and have fun with clay. Materials included in class fee. Jay Stemmler. ED++
122062-01 W 3:30-5:00p1/21-2/18 $105
02 W 3:30-5:00p4/29-5/27 $105
Photography
PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES with Chuck Kirchner
A photographer as well as a transportation and environmental planning consultant, Chuck has traveled extensively in the US and abroad for both pleasure and
business. And he’s always planning the next trip! His photographs have been
published in local and national publications and have been exhibited at various
Puget Sound area venues including the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
ADOBE LIGHTROOM BASICS
Learn the basic organizing and photo development features of this powerful and popular photo software. Please bring your laptop with Lightroom
pre-loaded. If you are undecided about Lightroom, its available for a free
thirty-day download from Adobe - perfect for the workshop. SHC
120476-01 Sa 9:30a-3:00p2/21
$98
TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY
Time to prepare for your summer or fall travels! We’ll cover trip preparation,
equipment, compositional techniques, tips for taking great travel photographs, and how to share those photos for everyone’s enjoyment! All camera formats welcomed but you need to know basic camera operations. SHC
120477-01 Sa 9:30a-3:00p5/2
$98
BI PHOTO CLUB
Meet with other photographers and learn new techniques as well as how
to use new equipment. Share your work and participate in a variety of field
trips and events. Open to all ages. Come visit and if you decide to join, annual membership fee is $30. Visit www.biphotoclub.org for more info. WPCC
166024-01
2nd W 7:00-9:00p
Ongoing
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Writing &
Speaking
SPEAK UP! NEW
From the Stage to the Classroom and Beyond: Public Speaking for Young
Women. Guest Instructor, Marijane Milton of the Artemis Rising Project – Ovation! Performing Arts Northwest. Using basic stage techniques with 30 years’
experience leading public speaking workshops to executives nationwide,
Marijane Milton will be sharing her knowledge and information with her
SPEAK UP! students to help them stand out in any situation as confident and
in command. Class held at Ovation: Performing Arts NW classroom studio: 600
Ericksen, Suite 103. [email protected]
123312-01 T 3:45-5:45p1/13-2/10 $149
02 Th3:45-5:45p4/9-5/7
$149
JUMP-START YOUR WRITING
Does your writing need a jump-start? We’ll work on shaping your ideas and
creating the writing habit. Margaret Nevinski, with an MFA in writing, uses
in-class prompts and short home assignments to set your writing in motion.
You’ll come away with tangible ideas you can develop further. This is an ongoing class - Former participants and new writers alike are welcome! WPCC ++
*No class 2/19
123345-01 Th 7:00–9:00p1/29-3/19* $120
02 Th 7:00–9:00p4/9-5/21
$120
WRITERS‘ RETREAT: Prue’s House at Hilltop
Join us for this daylong retreat to write, share your work (if you’d like), learn
craft tips, and tell us about your own. Margaret Nevinski is a published writer
who has benefited from retreats. All genres and levels are encouraged as
we devote this day to our creative work. Come be inspired by the beautiful
Hilltop meadow. PH++
123347–01 Sa 10:00a-4:00p5/16
$65
POETRY WRITING WORKSHOP
Nudge your poems into the world! This workshop gives participants an opportunity to learn more about writing poetry by bringing their poems in
various stages of progress, reading them aloud, and discussing them in a constructive light toward revision. Island Treasure and award-winning instructor/
poet John Willson leads the conversation. Participants are asked to bring 1012 copies of a poem to share in class each week. SHC. Drop-in fee: $17 ++
123301-01 W 7:00-9:00p1/21-2/11
$62
02 W 7:00-9:00p2/25-3/18
$62
03 W 7:00-9:00p4/8-4/29
$62
04 W 7:00-9:00p5/6-5/27
$62
SHAKESPEARE RETURNS
Through readings and guided discussion of the text, the plays will come
alive! Gain insight and understanding of Shakespeare’s language, the
themes and characters of each play. Tom Challinor, BA English, MAT Secondary English Education. Tom has 15 years’ experience teaching in the classroom, as well as directing and amateur acting. WPCC
166009-01
M
2:30-4:00p
1/26-3/23* $40
166009-02
M
2:30-4:00p
3/30-5/18 $40
*No class 2/16
ADULT
INTERVIEW TEAM CLASSES
Join the core group of volunteers that make the BIStoryShare Project the
model of community engagement that it is! Are you friendly and enjoy visiting with people? Are you a good listener? Are you interested in local history
and making new friends? If so, then we are waiting to meet you!
Become trained in how to elicit stories and facilitate meaningful conversations. With the leadership of Barbara Golden, you will learn to become an
expert at conducting interviews. Get to know your community more deeply
in this fascinating new program! Class fee covers class materials and access
to professional recording equipment. WPCC
162407-01
Th
9:30-10:30a 2/19-3/26
$10
FIELD’S END WRITERS’ ROUND TABLES
Writers’ Roundtables offered on the third Tuesday of each month, 7:008:30pm at the BI Library meeting room. Free and open to interested writers.
For more info www.fieldsend.org
Adaptive
Recreation
The
for
Adults With Special Needs
following classes are designed for teens and
adults with disabilities.
Music & Dance
EVERGREEN SINGERS
Chorus members entertain at Waterfront Park Community Center functions and
in the community. Learn new and challenging choral music. Director Charlene
Moore. WPCC, Huney Hall. Materials fee: $15/semester
961051-01
T
10:00a-12:00p 1/6-6/16
BEGINNING GUITAR
NEW
Instructor/musician Bradley Tatum will
be teaching students the fundamentals
of guitar playing in a fun and interactive
small class environment using a collection of exercises and lessons that aim
to demystify the world of music theory
through hands on experience and personal
communication. This is for students who
are absolute (or close to it) beginners. Students are asked to bring a 3 ring binder, paper and pencils and to purchase
a guitar book for approximately $12. SHMG
121081-01 T
10:00-11:00a1/20-2/17
$110
02 T
10:00-11:00a2/24-3/24
$110
03 T
10:00-11:00a4/14-5/12
$110
Pottery For People W/Special Needs: Pg 36
COOKING: BREAKFAST,
LUNCH & DINNER
We will be learning how to prepare all of the daily meals, exploring how
some foods are good for all 3 meals!! Join us for fun, friends and food!
Class fee includes all ingredients which participants will savor! Cookbook included! All new recipes in each session! Taught by Jan Fredrickson. SHC kitchen++ *No class 2/17
Winter
120965-01T
02
T
Spring
120965-03 T
04
T
3:30-5:30p 2/3-2/24*
3:30-5:30p
3/3-3/24
3:30-5:30p
3:30-5:30p
4/7-4/28
5/5-5/26
$52
$69
$69
$69
TRIPS AND TRAVEL
For people with special needs. A fun way to spend your Saturday. We
supply the wheels you bring your sense of adventure. Registration
fee does not include lunch or extra expenses. Please bring about $8
to cover lunch and extra spending fun for each trip. Meet at SHC parking lot in front of the main office. Managed by Jan & Craig Fredrickson.
POINT DEFIANCE ZOO
Take a trip to Tacoma and visit the wildlife at the zoo. We will spend the
day with the bears and lions and chimps…oh my! Purchase lunch there
at the zoo or you can bring your own. Wear your walking shoes.++
126067-03 Sa 10:00a-4:00p5/2
$45
NEW
OVATION! PERFORMING ARTS NW
Founded in 2003, Ovation! Performing Arts Northwest (formerly
Ovation! Musical Theatre Bainbridge) operates a Performing
Arts Academy which meets at its rehearsal and classroom studio at 600 Ericksen, Suite 103, downtown, Bainbridge Island.
See our youth classes on page 15
GLEE CAMP FOR ADULTS
with
Todd Hulet
Come join us for this exciting week of song and dance! No audition required! All sessions are led by special guest teaching artist Todd Hulet,
founder of Ovation!’s show choir programs. Participants should bring
a bottle of water, and wear comfortable shoes and clothing they can
move in. Gala Performance Friday, February 20th at 7:30 pm!
121034–01 M-Th6:15-8:15p 2/16-2/19
$135
CRESCENDO – Ovation!
Adult Singing Ensemble – Marcia Smith-Hill,
Director
Crescendo learns jazz standards, pop songs and oldies which they perform at community events. It’s an informal group that enjoys learning
and singing fun music together. Join us! Audition required (5 minutes,
basic match pitch audition). To schedule an audition, email [email protected]. *no class 2/18
121037–01W 6:30-8:30p 1/14-3/18*
$169
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ADULT
All
Educated
Dance
feet with
Sheila Phillips
& adults, no partner
PLEASE wear shoes that leave no black marks!!
[email protected] or 842-3012 for more
info. Website: www.educatedfeet.net
classes are open to teens
necessary!
Contact
WEST COAST SWING
Stylish, creative and very versatile, West Coast is a smooth, slotted style
swing dance, described as a mixture of Latin and Jive. It’s danced to slower tempos in Swing, Rhythm & Blues, Country & more. Different patterns
taught each series. ICH
121001-01 T 6:30-7:30p1/13-2/10
$50
02 T 6:30-7:30p2/24-3/24
$50
NIGHT CLUB 2 STEP
This simple romantic dance fills a gap where no other dance fits. It’s a twist
on the slow dance done to mid tempo ballads & contemporary music. Relaxed and a very smooth style with a mixture of quicks and slows. Suitable
for beginners and good prep for the Valentine’s dance at ICH, Feb 14! ICH
121002-01
T 7:30-8:30p
1/13-2/10
$50
SWINGIN’ FOXTROT
A little Swing, a little Foxtrot. Each can be danced alone or go “hand in hand”
for a smooth combination. Versatile on the dance floor and a good choice
for beginners. ICH
121003-01
T 7:30-8:30p
2/24-3/24
$50
CHA CHA
A fun party dance, Cha Cha is simply Salsa slowed down but no less fiery &
passionate! An easy dance to learn, Cha Cha combines Rumba romance with
relaxed triple time swing. ICH
121004-01
T 6:30-7:30p
4/7-5/5
$50
SIZZLING SALSA
A spicy mixture danced to rhythmic Afro-Caribbean & Latin American beats
with lots of fun spins, sharp movement and crisp turns. Club style, energetic,
passionate and the most popular Latin dance today! ICH
121005-01
T 7:30-8:30p
4/7-5/5
$50
CROSS STEP WALTZ
We take the popular slow Waltz and add playful cross-steps for this dance. It
still travels and rotates but the cross-step opens up a wide range of flowing
variations. A relaxed style that’s easy to learn yet endlessly innovative. Always romantic and elegant, it has an easy to hear 1-2-3 rhythm pattern. ICH
121006-01
T 6:30-7:30p
5/19-6/16
$50
EAST COAST SWING
The logical place to begin to learn partner dancing. Swing is a favorite jazzy
dance from the 20’s, popular during WWII, jumping in the 50’s and still
swinging today! It’s easy to learn, intuitive, and not terribly structured. Learn
to dance to different tempos by changing rhythm patterns. ICH
121007-01
T 7:30-8:30p
5/19-6/16
$50
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2ND Saturday Dances
Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Rd
Singles & couples; Adults & teens. Dressy casual.
Be kind to wood floor; Wear shoes with clean soles.
Doors open 7:15p; pay at the door all events
Info www.educatedfeet.net
Contact [email protected] or 842-3012
Jan 10 – Maia Santell & House Blend
NW premier dance band!
$20 includes 7:30-8:30 pm workshop, 8:30-11:00 pm dance
Feb 14 – Just Dance!
Dj Mix Waltz, Blues, Swing, Ballroom, Latin
$10 includes 7:30-8:15 pm workshop, 8:15-10:00 pm dance
MAR 14 – Rude & Unprofessional! Live Music!
Swing, Foxtrot, Waltz, Latin
$20 includes 7:30-8:30 pm workshop, 8:30-11:00 pm dance
April11 – Just Dance!
DJ Mix Waltz, Blues, Swing Ballroom, Latin
$10 includes 7:30-8:15 pm workshop 8:15-10:00 pm dance,
May 9 – CLAVE CON JAZZ with Guest Artist
Eugenie Jones! - Latin, Swing & Jazz
$20 includes 7:30-8:30 pm workshop, 8:30-11:00 pm dance, live music!
ADULT
Language
Italian
with
Ashlee Redfern
Italian instructor Ashlee Redfern has taught English in Italy and Italian in
the USA over the past 10 years. Her Italian language courses are specifically
designed for curious travelers and continuing learners with the end goal of
conversation.
ITALIAN BASICS FOR BEGINNERS Beginning grammar and useful phrases for the Curious Traveler. For anyone
interested in traveling to Italy or exploring the language and culture from
home, this 4-hour workshop offers basic grammar, vocabulary and idiomatic expressions to enable the speaker to have a fun trip! $20 materials included in class fee. SHC large room
121657-01 Sa10:00a–2:00p 1/10
$75
02 Sa
10:00a–2:00p
2/21
$75
03 Sa
10:00a–2:00p
3/21
$75
04 Sa10:00a–2:00p 4/11
$75
05 Sa10:00a–2:00p 5/9
$75
ITALIAN: CONTINUING BEGINNERS For students who have completed an Italian Language Fundamentals
course, an Italian Basics Workshop, or have studied basic Italian in the recent past. This course is conversation-based and will help develop listening,
speaking, reading and writing skills. Grammar study from Parliamo Italiano!
A Communicative Approach, 3rd Ed., by Suzanne Branciforte & Anna Grassi
(purchase online or in virtual format for E-readers & tablets). WPCC
121658-01 W 6:30-8:00p1/14-2/18 $120
02 W 6:30-8:00p3/4-4/8
$120
03 W 6:30-8:00p5/13-6/17 $120
ITALIAN: INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION
For students ready to converse in present and past tenses. Research projects
and homework aid in gaining knowledge and connecting you to Italian culture. Grammar study from Parliamo Italiano! A Communicative Approach,
3rd Ed., by Suzanne Branciforte & Anna Grassi (purchase online or in virtual
format for E-readers & tablets). WPCC
121659–01 W 5:00-6:30p1/14-2/18 $120
02 W 5:00-6:30p3/4-4/8
$120
03 W 5:00-6:30p5/13-6/17 $120
SPANISH
with
Christina Imm
Christina Imm is devoted to promoting the understanding of culture
through language. Fluent in Spanish and French, Christina has been conducting language courses for 20 years. The objective of these classes is to introduce people to the language and social customs of the Spanish-speaking
countries. Emphasis will be on speaking and understanding and will be organized around conversation and grammar. Please purchase the following
book before the first class:Spanish First Year Workbook (New Edition, Nassi
and Levy) PRICED AT $16. Please use the link below to purchase online.
http://www.amscopub.com/viewProduct.php?productID=13450
SPANISH 101
This class is for students with no prior language experience, or who have
studied a long time ago. Grammar, speaking and cultural aspects of the language will be presented in order to make travel and personal encounters
more rewarding. SHC
No class 2/16.
121652-01 M 1:00-2:00p1/26-3/9
$120
02 M 1:00-2:00p4/13-5/18 $120
SPANISH 102
This class is for students who have completed Spanish 101 or are familiar with
the three Spanish verb groups, numbers, dates, etc. The past tenses will be presented and speaking, listening and writing will be continued. SHC No class 2/16.
121653-01 M 2:15-3:15p1/26-3/9
$120
02 M 2:15-3:15p4/13-5/18 $120
SPANISH 103
This class is for students who are comfortable with carrying on simple conversations and are familiar with all the past tenses. More advanced aspects
of grammar will be presented along with conversations in the language.
SHC No class 2/16
121654-01 M 3:30-4:30p1/26-3/9
$120
02 M 3:30-4:30p4/13-5/18 $120
Book for this course: Nassi/Levy Workbook in Spanish: Three Years, Second
Edition (Stephen L. Levy & Robert J. Nassi $16 http://www.perfectionlearning.com/viewProduct.php?productID=13444
FRENCH
with
Julia Ensley
Julia encourages students to make the language their own and believes a
language is best learned by having fun. Students must purchase the textbook French Now! Level One (with or without CD) by Christopher Kendris
($29.95) (Eagle Harbor Books or online). Teens 14+ are welcome. Don’t know
which level to join? Take a simple self-evaluation test by going to the website: www.frenchonbainbridge.com
FRENCH FOR COMPLETE BEGINNERS
The course starts with an introduction to pronunciation, one of the perennial stumbling blocks for foreign students. We’ll also start gathering vocabulary so that you can begin to express yourself in French. What’s more, it
will be fun! SHC
121645-01 W 6:30-8:30p4/8-5/13
$120
FRENCH II
For students who have completed French for Complete Beginners, or have
studied a small amount previously. We’ll be consolidating work on the present tense, gathering vocabulary and getting much more comfortable in pronouncing and using French. SHC
121647-01 T 6:30-8:30p4/7-5/12
$120
CONTINUING FRENCH
For students who have completed French II and/or are comfortable asking
questions, using the present tense and chatting about themselves. We’ll test
out some other tenses with a lot of role playing to practice using French in
useful situations. SHC
121648-01 M 6:30-8:30p4/6-5/11
$120
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ADULT
Lifestyle
Dog Park Ambassador Program
This class focuses on how to enjoy the off leash parks in our community. Learn
to interpret canine body language and recognize healthy play, and review
the responsibilities of ownership and park etiquette. Trainers are Sandi Lance,
CPDT-KA and Gretchen Jannenga, Trainer and Dog Park Socialization Specialist. For more information contact Mary Lou Vibrans, [email protected]
Canine Classes
Dianne Canafax from KARE
(Kitsap Animal Rescue Education)
taught by
LEARN TO SPEAK DOGLISH
Speaking Doglish: Dogs do not speak English, they speak Doglish. Do you?
This fun and informative session will teach even the most seasoned dog parent things they didn’t know or understand about canine communication
and behavior. Topics covered include behavioral differences between dogs
and humans, how dogs learn, causes and signs of stress in dogs, and how
dogs communicate to us. To maximize your learning and get your undivided attention, please leave your dog home for this event. SHC
126112-01
Th
6:30-8:00p 1/15
$5
02
Th
6:30-8:00p 3/26
$5
PUPPY CLASS
The focus of this class is to help your dog learn how to be calm and relaxed
in the everyday world. This includes being around strangers, unknown
dogs, novel places, sights, sounds and smells. We also begin teaching you
how to work with basic manners such as sit, down, stay, come when called.
Seabold Hall. * no classes 2/19
126113-01
Th
5:00-5:45p 1/29-3/12*
$125
02
Th
5:00-5:45p 4/9-5/14
$125
MANNERS PLEASE
In addition to teaching your dog how to be a pleasant house mate, we focus on teaching you how to understand and resolve basic behavior problems like jumping on people, barking and loose leash walking. Seabold Hall
* no classes 2/19
126115-01
Th
6:15-7:15p 1/29-3/12*
$125
02 Th6:15-7:15p4/9-5/14
$125
LOOSE LEASH WALKING
Is taking your dog for a walk causing undue stress? Does your dog pull you
like an Iditarod champion? This workshop will discuss what motivates the
behavior and techniques to turn your puller Into a calm, by your side walker.
Battle Point Picnic Shelter
126116-01
Sa
10:00- 11:30a 4/18
$25
02
T
6:30-8:00p 4/28
$25
CANINE ANXIETY RX
There is a way to help your dog with anxious behavior such as reaction to
people, other dogs, busses, noises, separation from you and many other
common anxieties. Behavior modification is a proven science that can help
your dog (and you) live a much more peaceful life. 4/11 at Seabold Hall
(without your dog) 4/18 Battle Point Picnic Shelter with dog.
126117-01 Sa 12:00-1:30p4/11-4/18
$45
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Farm & Garden
ORGANIC VEGGIE GARDENING in
CONTAINERS
Learn some of the secrets to growing organic veggies in containers on your
deck or patio. Bring your questions, a notebook and your enthusiasm. Facilitators Peter and Susan Corning are former owners of Synergy Farm on Lopez
Island who used biointensive systems to grow organic crops for the local
community. WPCC Huney Hall
162402-01
Sa
10:00a-12:00p
3/28
Donation
NEW!
Bay Hay & Feed Store Classes
Bay Hay and Feed is a locally owned, old-time general store and nursery, located at the north end of Bainbridge Island in Rolling Bay. Serving the community has always been important to Bay Hay and Feed,
now offering spring workshops with the BI Metro Park & Recreation
District. Our staff who teach these classes are passionate about their
subjects, inspiring many to start new and fun projects.
HOW TO RAISE CHICKENS
Do you want fresh eggs at home? This is the class to
take. The class will cover the basics about how to raise
and take care of baby chicks, and how to take care of
your chickens so they will lay eggs! Class taught by
Howard Block. Bay Hay and Feed.
125501-01 Sa10:00-11:00a 2/28
02 Sa10:00-11:00a 3/28
$20
$20
HOW TO BUILD CHICKEN COOPS
Basics on how to build your chicken coop so you can keep your chickens safe
from predators. First 45 minutes will be in the classroom, last 45 minutes or
longer will be, watching and/or helping with building a chicken-coop at Bay
Hay and Feed. Taught by Howard Block.
125502-01 Sa10:00-11:30a 3/14
$20
HONEY BEE CLASS
Come have fun learning about bees with Bee Keeper Charles Schafer.
Charles will give a brief intro on mason bees, bumblebees, and hornets. You
will also learn about starting and managing a hive, harvesting honey and all
the other products those sweethearts provide as well as how the industry is
dealing with diseases and other challenges. Information on local plants that
are beneficial nectar and pollen sources will be discussed. Bay Hay and Feed
125503-01 Sa10:00-11:00a 2/21
$20
CONTAINER GARDENING
Creating beautiful planters! Are you wondering how Shelly creates these
incredible containers each year? This is the class to take! This is a workshop.
Shelly will help students create their own container. Students can select
pots and plants at Bay Hay. Class taught by Shelly Schaufbauer. Materials
are not included in class fee. Bay Hay and Feed.
125504-01 Sa9:00-10:00a 4/18
$20
ADULT
Creative Cake Decorating
April Kovara is excited to bring the art of cake decorating to this community
where people of all ages can have fun with their creative ideas. She has been
decorating cakes for 5 years, working out of her home, in a couple of bakeries, as well as working for three park districts in Wisconsin.
CAKE DECORATING BASICS
In this class you will learn terminology, color mixing, icing types and consistency, crumb coating, easy starter decorating tips and tricks. Please join
us as we teach you the basics of cake decorating and ready you for more
advanced techniques. Each student will leave with a five inch double layer
cake fully decorated by themselves. Please bring a take home container. SHC
120945-01 Sa 9:30-11:30a3/14
$40
ADVANCED CAKE DECORATING/
FLOWERS
BRIDGE CLASSES
with
Anne Sommer
BEGINNER BRIDGE 3 (BIDDING)
A continuation of Beginner Bridge 2. SHC *no class 2/17
126101–01
T
10:00a-12:00p1/27-2/24
$60
BEGINNER BRIDGE 4 (BIDDING)
A continuation of Beginner Bridge 3. SHC
126101–02
T
10:00a-12:00p3/3-3/24
$60
JACOBY TRANSFER CONVENTION 1
In use since the 1950’s, this convention is used in responding to 1NT and 2NT
openings. Students should already be familiar with the Stayman Convention.
126102–01 Su3:00-5:00p1/25-2/15
$60
This class will be devoted to more advanced techniques of cake decorating
such as: basket weave, baby booties, roses, various border techniques, balloons and many more! Join us as we explore the many different looks that
decorating has to offer. Learn how to make vine, daisy, rose rosebud, lily,
basket weave and brush embroidery in this class. **Each student will leave
with a five inch double layer cake fully decorated by themselves. Please
bring a take home container. SHC
120946-01 Sa 9:30-11:30a4/11
$40
Games
CARDS & GAMES
at the
Waterfront Park Community Center
Party Bridge: Tuesday 1:00p. Call 842-2631
Duplicate Bridge: Thursday 10:00a. Call 842-3104
Cribbage: Wednesday, Saturday12:00p, 451-4412
Bingo: Monday & Friday, 1:00-3:30p
Beg. & Advanced Mah-jongg: Friday 1:00-4:00p
Scrabble: Tuesday 2:00-4:00p
Pinochle: Thursday 1:15-4:00p 855-9114
Chess: Contact Brana Popovich 780-5515
MAH JONGG: EXERCISE FOR YOUR BRAIN NEW
Mah Jongg is an old Chinese game played with tiles. Learn the American version from Judi Leader who has joyfully taught the game for 7+ years and has
chaired Mah Jongg tournaments in Kitsap County. Have fun using your brainpower to develop a life-long skill. Learn how to match your tiles to hands on
the National Mah Jongg League Card. After the six two-hour classes you will be
comfortable with the tiles, the card, and the rules. Mahj Jongg sets will be provided. A $9.00 materials charge to purchase National Mah Jongg League Card
is included in your class fee. Space is limited to 8 players, 16+ years old. SHC
*No class 2/19
126109-01 Th10a-12n 1/29-3/5*
$84
02 Th10a-12n 4/9-5/14
$84
JACOBY TRANSFER CONVENTION 2
A continuation of Jacoby Convention Transfer 1. SHC
126102–02 Su3:00-5:00p3/1-3/22
$60
PLAY OF THE HAND 4
Using the 2nd Book in the ACBL Bridge Series, you will learn more about how to
make a plan, develop tricks, and eliminate losers. For bridge students familiar with
bidding. Book available through Eagle Harbor Books or online. SHC *No class 2/16
126103-01
M
10:00a-12:00p1/26-2/23
$60
PLAY OF THE HAND 5
A continuation of Play of the Hand 4. SHC
126103-02
M
10:00a-12:00p 3/2-3/23
$60
Special Interest
GENEALOGY
Have you tuned in to “Who Do You Think You Are?’ and wondered how the
celebrities find out all that information about their family tree? Or do you
have a boxful of letters and photographs passed down to you from an elder
and not have clue as to who the people are? Join long-time genealogist Sue
Hassenmiller and others on a quest for their families past. Learn how to get
started on your journey and the tools available to you. WPCC
162406-01
Th
11:00a-12:00p 1/15 , 2/26 , 3/26 Donation
162406-02
Th
11:00a-12:00p 4/23 , 5/28, 6/18 Donation
EXERCISE AND BRAIN HEALTH
There are many reasons to exercise, including increasing the health of your
brain. Join Physical Therapist Jeff Day. Huney Hall
161354-01 W1:00
2/11 Donation
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ADULT
LIBERATION LAUGHTER
WILDLIFE BROWN BAG LUNCH
LECTURE SERIES
Learn about local wildlife in our community & the land that provides
their habitat. Bring your lunch and join us for these interesting and informative one hour lectures. Co-sponsored by the West Sound Wildlife
Shelter and the Bainbridge Island Land Trust. Space is limited. WPCC
Come join this group whose single purpose is to have fun in a welcoming &
supportive environment. The purpose is to laugh. We use a variety of games
which are guaranteed to achieve that goal. It’s empowering and just plain
fun! Instructor, Nancy Lewars. WPCC
166006-01
F
10:00a-1:00p1/2-6/26 Donation
HOME IN TRANSITION:
Clearing Out
a
Home After
a
Significant Life Event
Shoreline and Salt Marsh
Plants of Bainbridge Island
In this highly interactive class, participants will learn how to clear out a home
and get it ready for transfer after a significant life event (divorce, downsizing,
financial changes, illness, move to an assisted-living community or death).
This time is difficult and people are often left with questions but no answers.
People will leave with helpful tools and a template to follow. Instructor, Karen Hallis, has 30 years of experience as an attorney, organizer and certified
professional coach. WPCC
162411-01
Sa
9:00a-12:00p
2/7
Fee: $35
Become a Certified
Back Yard Habitat
TIME BANKING CLASS
Jeff Adams of Washington Sea Grant will give us a unique look at Bainbridge Island’s shoreline and salt marsh plants and the rich ecosystems
they help sustain. He will also update us on the ongoing invasive Green
Crab monitoring happening in Washington’s bays and shores.
162404-01
F
1/9
11:45a
$3 donation
Whether you have an apartment balcony or a 20-acre farm, you can create a garden that attracts beautiful wildlife and helps to restore habitat
in commercial and residential areas. By providing food, water, cover
and a place for wildlife to raise their young, you not only help wildlife,
but you also qualify to become an official NWF Certified Community
Wildlife Habitat™ and join the nearly 140,000 sites across the country.
162404-02
F
2/6
11:45a
$3 donation
Native Plants of the Pacific NW
Join us for a special presentation on Bainbridge Island native plants
by BILT board member John van den Meerendonk. John will share his
knowledge of unique plant life of the Pacific Northwest. You might
even get some ideas for plants in your own backyard in preparation
for BILT’s Native Plant Sale in April. John has a rich background in plant
science and horticulture, including five years as the Horticultural and
Grounds Superintendent at the Bloedel Reserve. Presently John works
with Botanica, Inc., a landscape consulting, design, and installation
company he founded in 1990.
162404-03
F
3/13
11:45a
$3 donation
Leave Me Wild
As baby season approaches, what should you do if you find baby wild
animals that appear to be abandoned? Most of the time the babies are
not abandoned at all. Parents have left their babies to forage for food,
and the babies know to stay put. Learn what to do if a baby animal appears to be injured or is in definite need of help.
162404-04
F
4/10
11:45a
$3 donation
Orcas in the Salish Sea
May is an exciting month for Puget Sound naturalists, as Southern
Resident Killer Whales return to Salish Sea waters after foraging off the
coast for the winter. Join us as certified marine naturalist Susan Andersson dives deep into the world of orcas in the Puget Sound.
162404-05
F
5/8
11:45a
$3 donation
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Time Banks give you a place to share your skills & tap into the skills for other
people in your community, while also giving you opportunities to meet
more of your neighbors. You get help when you need it & in return share
your skills with others. In time banking, your time & mine are valued equally,
an hour earned for an hour worked. In this hands-on class, learn how to use
a computer to record time deposits & withdrawals. Tapping in to your skills
& talents, we will guide you while you develop your profile. You will earn
hours in the West Sound Time Bank for your time in class. 3 Consecutive
weeks-1.5 hours each. Please bring a laptop if you have one. Mickey Gibson,
facilitator. WPCC
166001-01 Th 10:00-11:30a
2/5-2/19
166001-02 Th1:00-2:30p
4/2-4/16
ADVENTURES IN TRAVEL
Join us for an exploration of the World through the camera lens. Seasoned
travelers will share their experiences and photography with you. Bob Leik,
facilitator. WPCC Dining Room
162238-01 W 1:00-2:00p
Donation
1/14
Antarctica
Mary Ann Tiffany
1/28
Paris
Gayle Bishop
2/11
Scandinavia
Bob Fraik
2/25
Mediterranean
Bob Leik/Gary Carter
3/11
Tasmania
Cindy McGregor
5/13
Greece
Jewell Hanna
ADULT
Travel
Lifelong Learning Adventures
TOPPENISH - 2 nights/3days
Take a covered wagon ride through this colorful town to view the many murals and stop for a tour at the local winery. Tour the Yakama Nation Museum
& Cultural Center. We will check out the Northern Pacific Railway Museum
and the Wildlife Refuge. Deadline for sign up: May 4.
162207-01
T-Th 5/12-5/14$215ppdo/$290ppso
Lifelong Learning Adventures is for those 50 years of age or older. Others
are welcome to join us on a space-available basis. The bus has a wheelchair
lift; if you need to use it, let us know when you sign up!! Scholarship funds
may be available for those who qualify. NOTE: Meals are not included unless specifically stated. Please be ready to board the bus 15 minutes prior to
departure time. Taxes are included in the prices.
CUBA PRESENTATION
Join us for a presentation on travel to the colonial cities of Cuba. The cost
of the trip will include air transportation and more. This tour company has
already taken over 40,000 visitors to Cuba. Trip will be 9 days, November 1422, 2015. WPCC Conference Room
162201-01 T
1:00p
1/6
Free
WINE AND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL
This trip will take us to Elma, WA on Grays Harbor. Festival includes over 20
wineries, seafood and other cuisine, great entertainment, beer garden, vendors, silent auction and more! Deadline for sign up: January 16.
162202-01
Sa
9:00a-5:30p 1/24
$55
SKAGIT TULIP FESTIVAL
We will lunch in La Conner (not Included in price). Next stop will be at Roozengaarde Tulip Garden. After that we are off to Snow Goose Produce for giant ice cream cones. Yum! Deadline for sign up: April 15.
162206-01
Th
8:00a- 5:15p
4/23
$50
TOUR RHODODENDRON GARDENS ON
WHIDBEY ISLAND
May is a great time for Rhodys. We will have a guided tour at Meerkerk
Rhododendron Gardens. The Gardens include ten acres of display and educational gardens enveloped by forty-three acres of woodland preserve with
4+ miles of nature trails. (The trails are a combination of crushed gravel,
mulch and grass. The trails are partially ADA accessible.) Then off to Langley for lunch, with time to wander the shops. Deadline for sign up: May 7.
162205-01 Sa5/16
7:30a-4:30p $60
SAN JUAN ISLAND CRUISE
3
days/2 nights
We will board the Viking Star in Bellingham for a cruise to Orcas Island, our
home base. We will spend our nights at the historic Rosario Resort. During
the day we’ll cruise the various islands; beachwalk and picnic lunch on Sucia Island State Park, a crab fest lunch on board our boat, view whales and
wildlife and learn from the onboard naturalist. Make your reservations right
away as this trip filled up fast last year! Deadline: April 23rd for reservation.
162212-01
W-F
5/20-5/22 $705ppdo, $755ppso
WOODLAND PARK ZOO
Our bus will take us to the 92 acre Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, an urban
oasis for more than 100 years. You will have the opportunity to view some
of 1,000 individual animals representing nearly 300 species. Cost includes
entrance fee. Lunch on your own. Deadline for sign up: May 20.
162208-01
W
9:00a-4:30p
5/27
$60
VASHON ISLAND
Tour the island! We’ll start at the Vashon Island Roasterie for coffee, have
lunch on your own at the hardware store. Then it’s on to the Palouse Winery
for wine tasting & much more to see as we drive the island. Deadline for sign
up: April 23.
162204-01 Sa
8:00a-4:00p
5/2
$35
FLEUR de LIS FESTIVAL
Sit back and leave the driving to us! Westport Winery was named the Best
Wine Tour/Destination for 5 years by Evening Magazine. Sample wine and
cheese, walk the gardens and view the 5,000 beautiful irises in bloom. Check
out the art and select plants for sale at the Festival. Deadline for sign up: 6/8
162209-01 Su 8:00a-6:00p6/14
$40
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ADULT
A DAY AT MT. RAINIER
Enjoy the great views as we drive to Mt. Rainier. We will make stops for viewing & photographing. Bring a lunch or make a reservation to have lunch at
Paradise Lodge. Please bing your Golden Age Pass ($10) or buy one there.
Deadline for sign up: 6/9
162210-01 W
8:00-7:30p
6/17
$40
STEP BACK IN TIME - “OLD BAINBRIDGE”
Spend a day on an unforgettable tour of Bainbridge with Island Historian,
Reid Hansen. Acquire knowledge of the history of Bainbridge from the earliest settlers to the present day. He will take you to 19 historic sites & provide
you with a companion pictorial brochure. Bring a sack lunch as we will be
stopping at one of the sites for a lunch break. Deadline: 4/10 & 6/12.
162203-01
Sa
10:00a-2:30p 4/18
$15
02
Sa
10:00a-2:30p 6/20
$15
SOL DUC HOT SPRINGS
Enjoy the great views and soak in the hot springs. Bring your bathing suit
and towel and clear water bottle. If you want a massage, call 360-327-3683
for a reservation. Make sure to reserve your massage between 11-3p as we
leave for home at 3:00pm. Bring a sack lunch or buy at the Deli. Price includes admission. Deadline: 6/7. Difficulty level: easy.
162213-01 W 8:00a-6:00p6/24
$50
Sail from Papeete to Lima
April 4-21. Call Coleen at WPCC 206-842-1616 for more information!
15-day Mediterranean cruise
July 18-August 1. Call Coleen at WPCC 206-842-1616 for more
information!
SEATTLE SAFARIS AND BEYOND
Seattle Safari transit trips are led by volunteers to local destinations around the Sound using ferries and busses. Participants
pay for their own transportation, admissions, and meals. If you
are interested in the latest information on Transit Trips, check
the WPCC Bulletin Board and sign up by calling the WPCC at
842-1616 or send an email to [email protected] to be added
to the email list. If you have knowledge of the Metro KC bus system and are interested in being a trip leader, contact Eileen.
Boeing Museum of Flight
You can ride the bus to the front door of the Museum of Flight. Join us
for a fun day exploring the museum. Jack has arranged for a docent-led
tour. Please preregister for this trip.Limited to 8 people.
162300-01W 9:00a-4:00p2/25
Klondike Museum & Metro
Station
The Seattle unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park preserves the story of the subsequent stampede to the Yukon gold fields &
Seattle’s crucial role in this event. We will also visit Metro Station where
folks will be able to see first-hand where they can get an ORCA card.
Limited to 8 people. Please preregister.
162300-02
Th 9:00a-4:00p
3/26
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Sports & Fitness
Walks, Runs & Rides
DISCOVER BAINBRIDGE 4-MILE WALKS
Learn and discover the back roads and trails of Bainbridge. Walks are a steady
pace, rain or shine. First walk starts at Rotary Park. Interested persons may only
register for ONE section per season. Lottery registration - lottery “spin” for winter walks run on Jan 8 at 12:00p and for spring walks on April 2 at 12:00p. ++
111910-01 T
9:00-11:00a
1/13-3/17
$25
02 W
9:00-11:00a
1/14-3/18
$25
03 T
9:00-11:00a
4/7-6/9
$25
04 W
9:00-11:00a
4/8-6/10
$25
DISCOVER BAINBRIDGE
2-MILE WALKS
Learn and discover the flatter roads and trails of Bainbridge. Nice easy pace,
walks are rain or shine. The first walk starts at Rotary Park. ++
111911-01 Th 9:00-10:15a1/15-3/19
$20
02 Th 9:00-10:15a4/9-6/11
$20
DISCOVER BAINBRIDGE
SUNDAY 4-MILE WALKS
Come join us on Sunday morning and learn and discover the back roads and
trails of Bainbridge. Walks are a steady pace, rain or shine. First walk starts
at Rotary Park. ++
111912-01
Su
9:00-11:00a
1/18 - 3/15
$20
02 Su 9:00-11:00a4/5-6/7
$20
WALK IN THE PARK & Beyond!
Make new friends as you learn about the neighborhoods, trails and walking
routes of Bainbridge and beyond. Walks are between 1-2 miles. The group
meets at the WPCC and carpools. Call 842-1616 to sign up. You will be contacted by email or phone with the location of the weekly walk.
961336-01
Th
10:00a 4/2-6/25
Donation
TRAIL RUNNING CLUB
Have fun, get fit, sharpen your running skills and enjoy the woods while exploring island trails. Runs are 60-75 min and an easy 10-12 min/mile pace.
Robin Ballou is ACE certified personal trainer, group fitness leader and longtime runner. First class: Lower Grand Forest parking lot on Miller Rd. Questions? [email protected] ++
111313-01 W 9:00-10:30a1/14-2/11
$45
02 W 9:00-10:30a2/25-3/25
$45
03 W 9:00-10:30a4/8-5/6
$45
04 W 9:00-10:30a5/13-6/3
$40
All Women’s Ride - Mountain Biking
Come meet other women and ride fantastic single track trails right outside
of Poulsbo. This is a great way to explore the many different trails of Stottlemeyer, while also going at a comfortable pace. This is an excellent opportunity to get into mountain biking and meet other female riders. If there is
additional interest, we’ll continue to meet and ride there regularly. ++
131957-01
Su
10:00a- 1:00p
5/3
$45
ADULT
Tennis
INTRO TO TENNIS
Haven’t played tennis in a while? Want to get back out on the court to freshen up your skills? This is your class! You’ll improve your strokes, learn about
proper positioning and gain renewed confidence. Point play and live game
situations each week. BAC
112701-01
Sa 1:45-2:45p 1/10-2/21 $115
02
Sa 1:45-2:45p
5/2-6/13 $115
PETANQUE
Petanque! The French bowling game. All ages welcome! Learn to play or
polish your game. Bring your boules or borrow some of ours. Meet at the
Eleven Winery petanque terrain at the Day Road Business Park, 7671 NE Day
Rd, Bainbridge Island, weather permitting. Donations appreciated.
164360-01
Sa
1:00-3:00p 5/2-6/27
Donation
Softball
INTERMEDIATE TENNIS: DOUBLES 101
For those players who have the basic strokes, including serves, and volleys
as well as being able to have a rally with another player but are nervous to
take your skills out on the court for a formal game. Take the mystery out
of the game that most club players play, DOUBLES! We will go over the ins
and outs of basic doubles strategies, work on shot selection and learn about
proper positioning on the court, plus have a great time!
112702-01 Sa 2:45-3:45p1/10-2/21 $115
02 Sa 2:45-3:45p2/28-4/25* $130
03 Sa 2:45-3:45p5/2-6/13
$115
*no class 4/4
INTERMEDIATE TENNIS: SINGLES 101
For the intermediate tennis player who would like to improve their singles
game. The class size will be limited to six players so you will get to hit lots
of balls and work up a good sweat. This class is for the player that wants to
run and work hard. The class will focus on singles types of shots, point play
patterns and shot selection. BAC
112700-01 Sa 1:45-2:45p2/28-4/25* $150
*no class 4/4
BAINBRIDGE TABLE TENNIS
TOURNAMENT- DOUBLES
Teams to be assigned by lot at time of event. Double or Triple Elimination
(depending on number of participants). Pre-register online or with Eileen at
206-842-1616. Walk-in registration from 1-1:30 if space is available. Warmup starts by 1:30 pm. Games begin at 2 pm. WPCC Huney Hall. Limited to
30 players.
161362-04
Sa
2:00p 1/10 $10/advance, $15 day of event if space is available BAINBRIDGE TABLE TENNIS
TOURNAMENT- SINGLES
Double or Triple Elimination (depending on number of participants). Prizes
to top 3 finishers. Pre-register online or with Eileen at 206-842-1616. Walkin registration from 1-1:30 if space is available. Warm-up starts by 1:30 pm.
Games begin at 2 pm. WPCC Huney Hall. Limited to 20 players.
161362-05 Sa 2:00p 4/11
$10/advance, $15 day of event if space is available
TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Join us whether you are a seasoned player or want to learn.
WPCC Huney Hall. 161362-01
M
11:30a-2:15p Ongoing Donation
02 Th 7:00-10:00pOngoing Donation
03 Sa 3:00-5:00p OngoingDonation
SOFTBALL MENS “A” LEAGUE
18yrs+ 12 games guaranteed plus end of season tournament. ASA rules will
be used, except where noted. For complete list of rules contact us. Registration deadline May 15: all team fees are due in full. Pay by May 1 and get $25
off. BPP %
113702-01 MW
Game Times 6:15, 7:30p 6/8-8/5 $600
New!
SOFTBALL MENS REC “B” LEAGUE
40yrs+ 12 games guaranteed plus end of season tournament. ASA rules will
be used, except where noted. For complete list of rules contact us. Registration deadline May 15: all team fees are due in full. Pay by May 1 and get $25
off. BPP %
113703-01 TTh
Game Times 6:15, 7:30p 6/9-8/6 $600
CO-ED SOFTBALL TEAM
Those 50 years and up are eligible to join the Team! Play begins in April.
To play one must have a current Medical Information/Waiver form on file
at the WPCC. The team plays several games against other Senior Teams
throughout the season. Call 842-1616 for more information. Ongoing;
weather permitting. Rotary Field
161361-01
MWF
9:30a-12:00p 4/1-10/30
$25
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Youth
soccer or
Youth Volleyball Coaching
In order to be successful our youth sports programs need compassionate and caring adults willing to devote some of their limited time. You don’t have to be an expert. We have resources to
help you along the way.
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ADULT
Exercise
ZUMBA
13&up. Ditch the work out. Join the party! ZUMBA is
a dance-fitness class that incorporates Latin and International music with easy to master dance movements, creating a dynamic, exciting, exhilarating
and effective fitness system. It combines fast and
slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. No previous dance experience is necessary. ashleyeager.
zumba.com (Eager) ICH
111321–01 Sa 10:30–11:30a1/17-6/13*
$70 for ten class pass / $10 drop–in
*no class 5/23
ZUMBA GOLD
LINE DANCING CLUB
Why not join us for some great music, good company & invigorating exercise? This non-partnered dancing is a surprising workout, and is a wonderful way to make new friends. WPCC Huney Hall
961034-01 MF 10:15-11:30a1/5-6/29 Donation
T’AI CHI CHIH®- LESSONS
T’AI CHI CHIH®combines slow, rhythmic movements with deep breathing & visual techniques to enhance the flow of Chi- the vital force. T’AI CHI
CHIH®tones & strengthens the muscles. Instructors, Bill Nakao & Donna
Moore. Limited to 8 participants. WPCC Huney Hall.
161334-01 W 1:00-2:00p2/18-4/8
$39
T’AI CHI CHI’H - ONGOING PRACTICE
SESSIONS
Practice Tai Chi Chi’h through its twenty movements. Prerequisite: Com18&up. Energetic and fun workouts that aren’t hard on your joints. Zumba
pleted Tai Chi Chi’h training from a certified instructor. Led by Donna Moore
Gold is designed for Seniors and those just starting to dance. You’ll get fit& Bill Nakao. WPCC Huney Hall
ter, have a great time, and meet some of the most fun people on the Island!
161335-01
W 11:00a
1/7-6/24 Donation
There’s a spot saved for you - so come on over - the only prerequisite is that
you want to have fun! (McCann) SHMG
111303-01 M 9:30-10:30a1/12-6/8*
$50 ten-class pass/$7 drop-in
*no class 1/19, 2/16, 5/25
13&up. Burn up to 600 calories in this
total body workout. Each class combines dance-based cardio with strength
training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum
fat burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz
dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Mary Beth Petruska,
Owner/certified instructor. Please check website to confirm class schedule.
www.jazzercise.com. ICH
M-Sa: 8:15–9:15a MWF: 9:30–10:30a
JAZZERCISE PASS OPTIONS
Purchase
directly from instructor
EFT (Easy Fitness Ticket or Electronic Funds Transfer): Jazzercise’s most popular and cost-effective option for unlimited classes: $50 plus tax per month
Two-month pass (unlimited classes): $120 plus tax
10-class pass: $90 plus tax
Walk-In (one class): $12 plus tax
EXERCISE AND BRAIN HEALTH
There are many reasons to exercise, including increasing the health of your
brain. Join Physical Therapist Jeff Day. Huney Hall
161354-01 W1:00
2/11 Donation
INSTRUCTORS WANTED
We are looking for qualified instructors (Pilates, YogaFit, etc). If you are
an instructor with an exciting activity, clinic, class, workshop or camp
for children, teens or adults please give us a call or email us at 206-8422306 ext 114 or [email protected].
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ADULT GYMNASTICS & STRENGTH
(ages 18 & up) Do gymnastics and get in shape. The class will focus on gymnastics and exercises using your own body weight and will include stretching. BHS Gymnastics Room.
141550-01 W 7:30-8:30p1/21-2/11
$38
02 W 7:30-8:30p2/25-3/25
$47
03 W 7:30-8:30p4/15-5/6
$38
04 W 7:30-8:30p5/13-6/3
$38
MORNING EXERCISE
50+ Fitness classes taught by Eileen Magnuson, ACE & AASDN cefied instructor. Pick your favorite, or join us Monday through Friday.
Punchcard is good for either class: $40 ten-class pass/$5 drop in
FUNTASTIC FITNESS!
This class combines aerobic, flexibility, & strength training in a positive, energizing environment. You will learn exercises designed to increase flexibility, joint stability, balance, coordination, agility, muscular strength, & cardiovascular endurance. WPCC Huney Hall
161338-01
MWF 9:00-10:00a 1/5-6/29
Punchcard
STAY STRONG!
Increase muscular strength, range of motion, balance & agility. Eileen will
teach you how to stay strong for your daily life activities. WPCC Huney Hall
161339-01
TTh
8:45-9:45a 1/6-6/30
Punchcard
ADULT
Yoga
YOGA TICKET BOOKS
Yoga ticket books for ICH and SHMG are available for purchase at the Park
District main office and at the Aquatics Center front desk. 10-ticket book:
$135 (10% discount off of the $15 drop–in fee). Any questions contact Julie
at 206-842-2306 #114
BEGINNING YOGA
with
Sierra Lee-Brenner
This beginner’s level yoga class is gentle and slow-paced. You can explore
the practice of basic yoga poses and breathing exercises to nurture the loving awareness of your mind and body. ICH *No Class 5/27
111208-01 W 11:00-12:00a1/7-2/11
$75^
02 W 11:00-12:00a2/25-3/18
$51^
03 W 11:00-12:00a4/8-5/6
$64^
04 W 11:00-12:00a5/13-6/10*
$51^
^or purchase a yoga ticket book
YOGA DEEPENING
with
Carol Wallace
Deepening classes can challenge you as well as help you relax. This is a
stronger class that refines basic asanas and introduces deeper poses. Appropriate for all levels. ICH *No Class 2/15, 5/24
111205-01 Su 10:00-11:30a2/1-3/1*
$51^
02 Su 10:00-11:30a3/8-3/29
$51^
03 Su 10:00-11:30a4/12-5/10
$64^
04 Su 10:00-11:30a5/17-6/14*
$51^
^or purchase a yoga ticket book
YOGA ESSENTIALS
with
Carol Wallace
A class for beginners and for those who want a skilled foundation in yoga.
Classes will focus on asanas and will include mindfulness and breathing
techniques. ICH *No Class 2/15, 5/24
111206-01 Th 10:00-11:30a2/5-3/5
$64^
02 Th 10:00-11:30a3/12-4/2
$51^
03 Th 10:00-11:30a4/9-5/7
$64^
04 Th 10:00-11:30a5/14-6/11
$64^
^or purchase a yoga ticket book
YIN YOGA HOUR
with
Lydia Williams
Yoga instructor, Lydia Williams, became interested in Yin Yoga after taking a
workshop with Paul Grilley, originator of Yin Yoga.
“The Yin aspect of Yoga (postures that stretch connective tissue) is virtually
unknown but vital for a balanced approach to physical and mental health.”
Yin poses are done with muscles relaxed and held a long time. Yin Yoga better prepares people for meditation and is a great starting point to yoga. ICH
111207-01 Th5:30-6:30p1/29-3/5
$75^
02 Th5:30-6:30p4/9-5/14
$75^
^or purchase a yoga ticket book
EVENING YOGA
with
Andrea Goldman
This is an energetic and playful class for folks with some yoga experience.
We will be working on building strength and flexibility, easing into relaxation, including breathing techniques and yoga dance. SHMG
111209-01 W 7:00-8:30p1/14-2/18 $75^
02 W 7:00-8:30p2/25-3/25 $64^
03 W 7:00-8:30p4/8-5/13
$75^
04 W 7:00-8:30p5/20-6/17 $64^
^or purchase a yoga ticket book
NEW!
PRE-NATAL YOGA
with
Dawn Janow
Our pregnant bodies are changing at a rapid rate, growing new life and
transforming in the most abundant and life-affirming ways! This class celebrates the joys and challenges of those changes, providing movement,
breath and meditation to deeply connect with our bodies and growing
babies. Community, compassion and mutual support help us tap into our
deepest knowledge. P.S. It’s fun!! Bainbridge Yoga House
111210-01
T
5:45-6:45p
1/13-3/24 $140/10 class pass
02 T
5:45-6:45p
3/31-6/9
$140/10 class pass
*10 class pass can also be applied to post natal as nature determines
New!
POST-NATAL YOGA – BABY/TODDLER
(0-24 )
with
Dawn Janow
This class is designed for new moms and their babies/toddlers. Focusing
on the breath and movement, we create a supportive environment to help
with the early transition to new motherhood. We offer a safe space for
the babies to move while enabling the moms to practice restorative and
strength building yoga. It’s a great way for new moms to find community.
Bainbridge Yoga House
111211-01
W
11:30a-12:40p
1/14-3/25 $140/10 class pass
02 W
11:30a-12:40p
4/1-6/10
$140/10 class pass
YOGA CLASS FOR EVERY BODY
Yoga is a fantastic fitness practice for everybody no matter your age, ability or trepidation. In an atmosphere that is non-competitive, supportive, &
adaptive for the needs of the individual, discover how flow yoga refreshes
& stimulates the whole person - mind, body and spirit. Judith Bardsley, Yogafit® instructor. WPCC Huney Hall
161331-01
TTh
2:30-3:30p 1/6-1/29 $65/5-class pass*
02
TTh
2:30-3:30p 2/3-2/26 $65/5-class pass*
03
TTh
2:30-3:30p 3/3-3/31 $65/5-class pass*
04
TTh
2:30-3:30p 4/2-4/30 $65/5-class pass*
05
TTh
2:30-3:30p 5/5-5/28 $65/5-class pass*
06
TTh
2:30-3:30p 6/2-6/30 $65/5-class pass*
*$14 drop in
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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND PARKS
Seabold
Community
Hall
Williams Olson
Park
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND­METROPOLITAN
PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT­
AARON TOT LOT: (Grand Avenue & Aaron Avenue) Children’s play structure.­
BATTLE POINT PARK: (11299 Arrow Pt Dr) 90 acres. Picnic areas, play structure,
jogging trail, soccer & softball fields, equestrian trail, picnic shelter, tennis
courts, basketball courts, roller-hockey rink, wildlife pond, and community
garden.­
forest to sky trail - This .9 mile trail connecting the Grand Forest and Battle
Point Park has been completed. Trailheads off off Miller Road at the Grand
Forest parking area, and at Battle Point Park, near the pea patches.
BI AQUATICS CENTER: (Madison Ave. & High School Rd.) 1 acre. 25 yard/6lane pool with 1 & 3 meter diving boards, warm water leisure pool with spa,
lazy river, water slide and zero depth entry.­
BLAKELY HARBOR PARK: (head of Blakely Harbor) 40 acres, shoreline access,
passive recreational activities such as picnicking, kayaking and wildlife viewing. ­
CAMP YEOMALT: (Park Avenue & Dingley Lane) 3 acres. Multipurpose building
and woodland trail.­
Close Property: (Gazzam Lake Park northern property addition) 64 acres.
This purchase extends the forested landscape at Gazzam to include a stretch
of over 550’ of shoreline. Trail extension from entrance at Marshall Road west
to the shoreline.
EAGLEDALE PARK: (5050 Rose Ave NE) 7 acres. Arts & pottery studio and
workshop, picnic shelter, tennis court, play area, volleyball court, and off-leash
dog area.­
FAIRY DELL PARK: (Battle Point & Frey Road) 1 acre, nature trail and beach
access.­
FAY BAINBRIDGE PARK: (Sunrise Drive & Lafayette Ave) 17 acres. Campsites,
picnic areas, play areas & trails.­
FORT WARD PARK: (Pleasant Beach Drive or Ft. Ward Hill) 137 acres. Picnic
and play areas, boat launch & trails.
GAZZAM LAKE PARK: (Deerpath Lane or Marshall Road) 318 acres. Trails and
wildlife area.­
THE GRAND FOREST OF BAINBRIDGE: (Miller and Mandus Olson Roads) 240
acres. Equestrian and walking trails.­
HAWLEY COVE PARK : (Wing Point Way) 12 acres. Low bank shoreline and
related estuarine wetland communities.
HIDDEN COVE BALLFIELDS: (Phelps Rd. approx. ¾ mi. beyond entrance to Hidden Cove development) 7.7 acres, two baseball fields and soccer practice
field.­
HIDDEN COVE PARK: 8588 Hidden Cove Rd NE. Beautiful waterfront with
dock.
ISLAND CENTER PARK: (8395 Fletcher Bay Rd) 3 acres. Community center &
picnic area.­
KENNETH H. GIDEON PARK: (274 Gideon Lane) 2.5 acres. Neighborhood
children’s play area.­
MADISON AVENUE TOT LOT: (598 Madison Avenue North) Neighborhood
children’s play area.
MANZANITA PARK: (Day Road West) 120 acres. Hiking & equestrian trails.­
MEIGS PARK: (Highway 305 & Koura Road) 67 acres. To be developed for
nature study & trails.­
Peters Property: (Gazzam Lake Park southern property addition) 49 acres.
Preserved second growth forest is part of the shore-to-shore trail connection.
POINT WHITE PIER: (Pt. White Drive) Public fishing­
Pritchard Park: (Eagle Harbor Dr NE & Taylor Ave NE) 49 acres. Beach
access and upland trails. Of historic importance and on the site’s westerly
side facing Taylor Av., is the debarkation point for local Japanese – Americans
who were forcibly interned during WWII under executive order. This site is
jointly owned by the Park District and the City.
Rockaway Beach: (4002 Rockaway Dr. NE) Beach property with views of
Seattle & Cascades. Excellent place for diving enthusiasts to observe unique
underwater fissures.
ROTARY PARK: (969 Weaver Rd) 10 acres. Multipurpose ballfields, children’s
play structure.­
SANDS AVENUE BALLFIELD (Sands Rd & High School Rd) 10 acres. Baseball and
soccer fields.­
STRAWBERRY HILL PARK: (7666 NE High School Rd) 18 acres. Multipurpose ballfields, playground, tennis court, volleyball court, basketball court, Strawberry
Hill Center (meeting and classroom space), skate bowl, District office.
T’CHOOKWAP: (Spargur Loop Road) 1 acre. Pt. Madison view site.­
TED OLSON NATURE PRESERVE: (North Madison) 15 acres. Wooded nature trail.­
Veterane Property: (Gazzam Lake Park southwestern property addition) 8
acres. Upland property includes over 550’ of shoreline at Crystal Springs and
Baker Hill Road, generously donated by the Veterane family.
WEST PORT MADISON NATURE PRESERVE: (8334 NE County Park Rd, Skogen
Lane &County Park Rd) 13 acres. Picnic shelters and nature trails.­
CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND PARKS­
WATERFRONT PARK: (Bjune Drive, downtown Winslow) 8 acres. Tennis courts,
picnic & play area, boat launch and dock.
For detailed park information, log on to www.biparks.org
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BOATING
Kayaking
These programs emphasize on-the-water time, expanding skill sets, and
practicing safe kayaking. Fees cover all technical gear for day trips, camps,
classes, and gear plus meals for expeditions. Rain does not cancel programs;
severe weather does.
Get Kayaking!
Age 8 to adult. Looking to see if kayaking is for you? Join Back of Beyond
and spend the morning paddling Eagle Harbor in our most accessible class
geared towards beginners and families. You’ll learn the essentials to have
a safe and enjoyable day on the water. Meet at Waterfront Park. Kids FREE!
**One child, age 8 –14, free per paying adult. Adult must attend on trip.
130740-01
Sa 9:00a-12:00p3/14
$49
02
Sa 9:00a-12:00p3/14
$0**
03
Su 9:00a-12:00p4/12
$49
04
Su 9:00a-12:00p4/12
$0**
05
Su 9:00a-12:00p5/3
$49
06
Su 9:00a-12:00p5/3
$0**
Currents and Tides for Boaters
Discover what you need to know, equip yourself with, and practice to safely
navigate challenging waterways. This class is a fantastic introduction to
reading and utilizing tide tables, navigation charts, determining currents,
and trip planning in and around the Puget Sound. Taught by Forrest Wells
of Olympic Outdoor Center. Location TBA
130750-01
02
Th
Th
7:00- 9:00p
7:00- 9:00p
4/2
5/14
$30
$30
Storm Bound:
Preparing for the Unexpected
Storm bound for 6 days and 5 nights on the wild northern coast of Vancouver Island paddler John Kuntz will present his experience including a daring
Coast Guard rescue to help you prepare for the unexpected. This presentation will include a slide show and touch on survival tactics, use of marine
electronics, predator deterrents, and decision making in a crisis. Location
TBA
130765-01
Th
7:00- 9:00p
3/19
FREE!
Boating the Kitsap Peninsula
Water Trail
Come join us for a night of exploration and an introduction to your Kitsap
Peninsula National Water Trails (KPNWT) which was recently designated by
the Department of Interior as part of the National Water Trail System. John
Kuntz originator and planner for the trail will present a talk and slide show
on its history, development, and future. The KPNWT is the only National Water Trail in Washington State and only one of 17 in the United States. Includes a Water Trail Map! Location TBA
Early Release Paddling
Age 10-14. Get out of school and out on the water! We’ll be switching it
up between kayaking, standup paddle boarding, and canoeing. Each day
will be filled with games and learning new skills. Transportation from Sakai
provided or meet at Waterfront Park. All equipment provided.
130758-01
M
1:30- 5:00p
4/6-4/20
$110
02
M
1:30- 5:00p
4/27-5/18
$149
03
M
1:30- 5:00p
6/1-6/15
$110
Rescue Techniques
Age 10 to adult. A kayaker in your group flips over 100 yards from shore, what
do you do? Back of Beyond will teach you a large variety of scenarios and the
skills needed to be safe on the water. Practice braces, leans, T rescues, wet
exits & reentries, underwater exits, self rescues, and paddle floats all in the
comfortable warmth and safety of the pool. Meet at the Aquatic Center.
130741-01
W
7:30- 10:00p
2/25
$59
02
W
7:30- 10:00p
3/11
$59
03
W
7:30- 10:00p
4/8
$59
04
W
7:30- 10:00p
5/6
$59
Advanced Rescue Techniques
Age 10 to adult. Participants will learn more about rescues and rolls, practicing several different variations of re-entry, self rolls, towing. Taught by Back
of Beyond in the comfortable warmth and safety of the pool. Meet at the
Aquatic Center.
130742-01
W
7:30- 10:00p
3/25
$59
02
W
7:30- 10:00p
4/22
$59
03
W
7:30- 10:00p
5/20
$59
130766-01
Th
7:00- 9:00p
4/16
FREE!
Women’s Kayaking Series
Age 16 to adult. Taught by Back of Beyond’s very friendly and encouraging female instructors, this series of classes focuses on building your kayak
handling confidence and skills. Day one you’ll learn skills paddling Eagle
Harbor, day two you’ll practice rescue techniques at the pool, and day three
you’ll wrap up paddling Bainbridge’s coastal waters. This is an excellent opportunity to get into kayaking and meet other female paddlers around the
island.
130745-01
02
Su
W
Su
Su
W
Su
9:00a- 12:00p
8:00- 10:00p
9:00a- 12:00p
9:00a- 12:00p
8:00- 10:00p
9:00a- 12:00p
4/19
4/22
4/26
5/17
5/20
5/24
$99
$99
Women on Water - Kitsap Kayaking
Age 16 to adult. Join Olympic Outdoor Center for a series of incredible
women’s only kayak trips on the Kitsap Peninsula Water Trail. Meet other female paddlers, explore new areas, and just get out on the water. Each trip
includes a skills refresher and a snack. Price includes a female guide, kayak &
paddle, PFD, safety equipment, and shuttle van. %
130754-01
02
03
Sa
Sa
Sa
8:30a-2:00p 3/21
8:30-1:30p 4/18
2:00-5:30p 5/16
Poulsbo to Suquamish$99
Poulsbo to Keyport $99
Port Gamble Bay
$99
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BOATING
NisquallY Delta
Age 11 to adult. The kayak paddle takes us into the heart of the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge! Be sure to bring your field glasses as this area is one of the best in
the Pacific NW for birding. We’ll leisurely paddle six miles enjoying stellar views
of Mt Rainier and the Olympics. Transportation provided from Back of Beyond’s
downtown shop. A parent/guardian must accompany minors on trip. %
130755-01
Sa
8:00a- 6:00p
4/18
$125
Mother's Day Paddle
Age 8 to adult. Say “Thanks Mom” with a red rose and a fun paddle this
Mother’s Day. Join Back of Beyond with your beloved Ma for a very unique
adventure to Blakely Harbor filled with laughter, photos, and even roses.
Mom’s are FREE! **One mom free per paying family member. Both must
attend on trip. Price includes roses. %
130743-01
02
Su
Su
10:00a- 2:00p
10:00a- 2:00p
5/10
5/10
$49
$0**
Marrowstone Island
Age 12 to adult. Explore Killisut Harbor, visit the historic light house, & walk
the mile long beach. We will base camp at Ft Flagler, cook our dinner over
an open fire in a Dutch oven, and have a pancake breakfast. Afterwards
we’ll paddle the outer shore of the island with views of Admirality Inlet and
Mt Baker before heading home. Must have self rescue paddling skills. A parent/ guardian must accompany minors on trip. %
130762-01
SaSu
8:00a- 6:00p
5/2-5/3
$195
Paddle Boarding
The ABC’s of S.U.P (Paddle Boarding)
Age 11 to adult. Get a taste of this wonderful and easy to get into new sport.
By the end of the session, you’ll be able to paddle your board in a straight
line, stop, move sideways, and do a self- rescue. All equipment, including
wet suits furnished. Kids FREE! **One child, age 11 –14, free per paying
adult. Adult must attend on trip.
130760-01
02
03
04
Sa
Sa
Sa
Sa
9:00a- 12:00p
9:00a- 12:00p
9:00a- 12:00p
9:00a- 12:00p
5/9
5/9
5/23
5/23
$49
$0**
$49
$0**
Paddle Board Blakely Harbor
Age 14 to adult. We’ll cruise the shore in the safety of this historic harbor.
If the weather allows we head for Blakley Rock at low tide to explore the
tide pools and picnic. All equipment, including wetsuits furnished. Meet at
Blakely Harbor Park. A parent/guardian must accompany minors on trip. %
130761-01
Su
1:00- 3:00p
5/31
$69
Rowing
Learn to Row - Free Preview
Join Bainbridge Island Rowing for a one-hour free preview of the exciting
sport of rowing! Drop-in between 9:00am-12:00pm at Waterfront Park for
on-going sessions that will brief you on safety and equipment, provide landbased instruction and weather permitting have you on the water and rowing before you leave! 100% free to attend! Drop by or register for free.
130772-01
Sa 9:00a- 12:00p
4/11
$FREE!
Learn to Row - Weekend Intensive
Crescent Beach & Salt Creek
Age 14 to adult. Base camp will be at Crescent Beach. On Saturday we’ll
paddle from Fresh Water Bay to Crescent Beach, one of the wildest stretches
on the Straight of Juan de Fuca. On Sunday we’ll explore the sea stacks of
the area and if the surf is right, hone our skills to launch and land in the
surf. We will take along some paddle boards for fun. Hearty Dutch oven
and open fire meals. A parent/ guardian must accompany minors on trip.%
130763-01
SaSu
8:00a- 6:00p
5/16-5/17
$195
Full Moon Overnight Paddle @
Blake Island
Age 12 to adult. Join Back of Beyond instructors for a great overnight paddling trip, filled with island exploration, good food, and fabulous sights.
Paddlers will camp on Blake Island’s sandy beach, hike the interior trails,
and feast at the Traditional Salmon Dinner & Show. Price includes salmon
dinner. A parent/guardian must accompany minors on trip.%
130764-01
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SaSu8:00a-6:00p 5/30-5/31
$195
Designed for those with little to no rowing experience, join Bainbridge Island Rowing for an introduction to this fast growing sport known for its
physical fitness and teamwork. This weekend intensive is quite hands on.
Participants will learn and practice the basics of equipment use, proper form
and position, oar use, and much more. Float test required and the ability to
lift 35lbs overhead. **Friday is the evening introduction. Saturday & Sunday
are on the water.**
130771-01
02
F
SaSu
F
SaSu
6:30- 8:00p
7:30a- 12:30p
6:30- 8:00p
7:30a- 12:30p
4/17**
$149
4/18-4/19
5/15**
$149
5/16-17
AQUATIC CENTER ADMISSION FEES
Winter & Spring 2015
MONTHLY SWIM PASSES
Prices
do include sales tax.
Parent and Child Tot Pool Fee: Total admission for both is $4.00 during lesson time only. Children two and under FREE.
Daily
YOUTH (3-17)$5.00
ADULT (18-59)$6.00
SR. CITIZENS $5.00
FAMILY
10 Times
20 Times
Youth/
Sr. Swim $40.00
$70.00
Monthly
$40.00
$50.00
$40.00
$81.00
6-Month
$204.00
$255.00
$204.00
$413.00
w/locker
12-month
w/locker
$267.00 $336.00$447.00
$318.00 $420.00 $531.00
$267.00 $336.00$447.00
$476.00
$680.00 $791.00
Adult
Swim
$50.00
$90.00
Youth/Sr.
Exercise
$55.00
$87.00
Adult
Exercise
$65.00
$115.00
Locker
$10.00
$20.00
SWIM PASSES. Season Passes - These passes are good for unlimited swimming during all of our general swim hours. Season passes
are non-transferable, non-refundable and have no guest privileges. Family passes are good for a household. Season pass holders do not
receive a discount on classes. Season passes cost an additional $5 for non-island residents. 10 and 20 Admission Passes - These passes are
available for general swims, exercise classes and for lockers. Passes cannot be used for special events.
DON NAKATA POOL
Winter
12/22-24: Schools out so extra Open Swim from 2:30-4:30p
12/25: RAYWILLIAMSON & DON NAKATA POOLS - CLOSED
12/29-30: Mon & Tues NAKATA POOL CLOSED. Ray Williamson pool
will be open for normal hours.
12/31: Pool open till 4:30 p with regular schedule
1/1: New Year’s Day- Lap/Open Swim 12:00-3:00p
1/ 2: Float and Float Movie Night 5:00-7:00p. Cost: $6 max 180
1/19: Martin Luther King Jr. Day-Lap/0pen Swim 12:00-3:00p
1/23: Family Game Night (Replaces Open Swim) Cost $6
2/6: Float and Float Movie Night 5:00-7:00p.
Movie and ice cream floats. Cost: $6 max 180
2/7-8: Ray Williamson Pool Closed – BISC Swim Meet
2/16: President’s Day-Lap/Open Swim 12:00-3:00p.
2/20: Family Game Night (Replaces Open Swim) Cost $6
3/6: Float and Float Movie Night 5:00-7:00p. Cost: $6 max 180
2/17-20: Winter Break – Regular schedule / No Lessons
2/23: Ray Williamson Pool Closed - Safety at Sea Seminar
RAY WILLIAMSON
POOL
Spring
3/20: Float and Float Movie Night 5:00-7:00p.
Movie and ice cream floats. Cost: $6. Max 180.
3/30-4/3: Spring Break –Extra Open Swim from 2:30-4:30p.
(Spring Break Lessons) See schedule on Page 59
4/4: Wet & Wild Egg Hunt. Cost: $6
1:00pm (Ages 2-5), 1:15pm (Ages 6-7), 1:30pm
(Ages 8-9), 1:45pm (Ages 10-12),
2:00-4:00pm Open Swim!
4/17: Family Game Night (Replaces Open Swim) Cost $6
5/1: Float and Float Movie Night-Watch a movie,
float in the pool, and eat ice cream floats.
5:00-7:00p. Cost: $6 max 180
5/24: Throwback to the 50’s OPEN SWIM
Noon-4pm Costs: 50 cents
5/25: Memorial Day –Lap/Family Swim 11:00-2:00pm
End of year school parties: 6/5, 6/8, 6/9. Nakata closed 9:00a-1:00p
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Aquatic
Center
WINTER / SPRING 2015
Swim Descriptions & Schedules
January 1 – June 15
Visit our website for a detailed schedule www.biparks.org
OPEN SWIM Don Nakata Pool
All parts of the Nakata Pool are open to recreational swimming, including spa, tot pool, sauna, lazy river, diving area and water slide. The party room is also
available for rent at this time. All children under 15 must have a swim license to use lap area and deep end. All children under 7 without a swim license must
have an adult within arm’s reach. WATER SLIDE requirement: Those under 7 yrs. and/or under 46” tall must go down with an adult.*
MON
TUE
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
5:00-7:00p
1:00-4:00p
1:00-4:00p
LAP SWIM
6 lanes in Williamson Pool are kept at 79° F while the 4 Nakata Pool lanes are in the 86°F range.
Lap swimmers must be 8 years old and have level 4 swimming skills.*
Don Nakata Pool
MON
TUE
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
5:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
5:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
5:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
5:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
5:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
8:30a-10:00a
8:30a-12:00p
Ray Williamson Pool
MON
TUE
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
5:00a-3:30p
7:00p-8:00p
5:00a-3:00p
5:00a-3:30p
7:00p-8:00p
5:00a-3:00p
5:00a-3:30p
7:00p-8:30p
8:30a-10:00a
2:00p-4:00p
8:30a-12:00p
FAMILY SWIM Don Nakata Pool
For adults or adults with children. All children must have an adult in the water with them. Limited areas of the pool are open, those include primarily the
shallow areas, tot pool, and lazy river. *
MON
TUE
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
11:00a-2:00p
11:00a-1:00p
11:00a-12:00p
6:30p-8:00p
11:00a-1:00p
11:00a-12:00p
12:00p-1:00p
12:00p-1:00p
LAZY RIVER Don Nakata Pool
The lazy river is turned on for all Open & Family swims for patrons to go with the current. Mon.-Fri 9:00-10:00a, MWF12:00-1:00p and Sat 10:00-11:00a the river
will be open for unstructured “against the current” exercise as part of the lap swim.*
MON
TUE
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
5:00a-7:00a
9:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
5:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
5:00a-7:00a
9:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
5:00a-3:00p
6:30p-8:30p
5:00a-7:00a
10:30a-8:30p
8:30a-4:00p
8:30a-4:00p
SWIRL POOL/SPA & SAUNA AND STEAM ROOM & TOT POOL Don Nakata Pool
The Swirl Pool or Spa is kept at 101-103° F. It is open to those 16 & older whenever the facility is open to the public. The sauna and steam room are open
to those 16 & older whenever the facility is open to the public. Sauna and steam room admission are the same as regular pool admission. Those who are
pregnant or suffer from a medical condition that makes exposure to intense heat/hot water dangerous are encouraged to NOT use the spa, sauna, and steam
room. The Tot Pool is kept at 86° F and is open to those 6 and younger. Older people may use the tot pool if they are not disruptive and it’s not too crowded.
Parents must be in the water with children using the tot pool (in a swim suit).*
MON
TUE
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
5:00a-8:30p
5:00a-8:30p
5:00a-8:30p
5:00a-8:30p
5:00a-8:30p
8:30a-4:00p
8:30a-4:00p
*Schedule is subject to change
Aquatic
Center
Float & Float Movie Nights
Our staff turns down the lights, inflates the inner tubes, serves
root beer floats and lowers the hot tub temperature and provides a fun and safe atmosphere for your family to enjoy a
movie while relaxing in the water. If you have never joined us
for a Float & Float, families are encouraged to enjoy the beach
area, hot tub, tot pool and river areas while watching a family friendly movie.
Children under the age of 7 or non-swimmers must be accompanied in the
water by an adult (so please bring your suit!) Cost: $6.00 per person; Max of
180 people
January 2, February 6, March 20, May 1 5:00-7:00p
$6.00
Throwback
to the
nd Wild Egg Hunt
Wet a
!
Find
April 4
eggs hidden all over the pool
with the help of the lifeguards!
1:00p (ages 2-5),
1:15p (ages 6-7)
1:30p (ages 8-9),
1:45p (ages 10-12)
2:00-4:00p Open Swim
$6.00
50s
POOL PARTY
Join
May 24, 12-4
us for a blast from
the past pool party!
Food, Games
and
More
to
celebrate the
Park District’s 50th
Birthday!
Admission: 50 cents
Family Game Nights
Family Game Nights are a special
open swim with many games for
the entire family! Games can include Minute-to-Win it Challenges,
Dares, Battleship or the Mat Run.
Jan 23, Feb 20, April 17
5:00-7:00pCost $7
Bainbridge Island
Metro Park & Recreation District
Rentals & Parties
Birthday Parties
Package A- Bare bones bring your own
Package B – Cake, ice cream, juice, paper, utensils
and balloons are include
Package C- Package B+ 45 minutes of reserved
pool space with your choice of a blow up toy or
game included.
Rentals
Package
A
B
C
Nakata Room
$80
$130
$155
Cabana $95
$145
$170
Additional kids up to 20 add :
$2.25ea$3.50ea$4.00ea
Let our staff help plan your special day from the food to the games! Pick
from one of the three party packages to get the party experience that
you want. Each package will include 60 minutes of party time in your
private party room, up to two hours of swim time during open swim for
twelve kids and three free adult admissions. Please call to reserve your
party two weeks in advance!
Would you like to enjoy the pool with your friends and family without all
the extra people? Would you like to have a private showing of a movie
or use the waterpark without other people around? Then our after-hours
facility rental may be the right thing for you! After-hour rentals are scheduled on Saturdays and Sundays. Please call Megan Pleli at 842-2302 for pricing and availability. Schedule two weeks in advance!
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Adult Swimming Classes
Adult Skill Builder
Yes, You Can Swim!
Our instructors will help you get comfortable in the water and release
the inner child! During this class we will work on all the basics from being
comfortable submerging to floating on the water. *No class on 4/2
102519-01
Th
6:30-7:30p
1/15-3/5* $112
02 Th6:30-7:30p3/19-5/14 $112
Whether it’s a flip-turn you have wanted to try or a more advanced stroke,
this class is for you! Our instructors want to take those foundations that
you have been acquiring and now refine your strokes and build more intricate swimming techniques. *No class on 3/31, 4/2
Tuesdays
102516-01 Tu 6:30-7:30p1/13-3/3
$112
03 Tu 6:30-7:30p3/17-5/12* $112
Swimming Foundations
This is an intermediate class for adults who have the basic skills in their toolbox.
During Foundation our instructor will work to build confidence and maintain
proper stroke technique while building endurance. *No Class on 3/31
102517-01 Tu 10:30-11:30a1/13-3/3
$112
02 Tu 10:30-11:30a3/17-5/12*
$112
Thursdays
102516-02
04
Th
Th
10:30-11:30a1/15-3/5
10:30-11:30a3/19-5/14*
$112
$112
Trim That Tri Time
This class is for the adult athletes interested in competing in triathlons
and need some improvement on their swimming. Build your skills, endurance and speed in the front crawl as well as touch on other strokes used
by the triathlete. *No class on 4/2
102518-01 Th6:30-7:30p3/19-5/14 $112
02 Th6:30-7:30p5/21-6/11
$56
Adult Aqua Fit Classes
MON
TUE
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
River Fit
7:00-8:00a
Aqua Fit
8:45-10:00a
River Fit
7:00-8:00a
Aqua Fit
7:00-8:00a
River Fit
7:00-8:00a
Aqua Zumba
7:30-8:15a
River Fit
8:00-9:00a
Noontime
Aqua Motion
12:00-1:00p
River Fit
8:00-9:00a
Noontime
Aqua Motion
12:00-1:00p
River Fit
8:00-9:00a
River Fit
8:30-9:30a
Weekday Core
8:00-9:00a
Hydro Fit
7:30-8:30p
Weekday Core
8:00-9:00a
Hydro Fit
7:30-8:30p
Weekday Core
8:00-9:00a
AquaFit
9:00-10:00a
11:30a-12:15p
Aqua Arthritis
Back in the Water
6:30-7:15p
Water Exercise Pass Classes
Exercise Pass 10 Classes =Adult $65.00/ Senior $55.00
Exercise Pass 20 Classes = Adult $115.00/ Senior $87.00
Aqua FIT Are you tight and tired of sitting at a desk? Come join in our
full body workout class that will relax you while strengthening your body!
The Aqua FIT instructors utilize many tools, including both shallow and deep
water to tone and strengthen your muscles while being kind to your joints.
River Fitness Using the natural resistance of the river, our instructors
will challenge you with a series of exercises. Exercises will combine
cardio with muscle conditioning, stretching and toning to engage each
participant in a comprehensive workout. This class will be limited to the
first 10 participants. Water Shoes are required.
Aqua Zumba Aqua Zumba integrates the winning formula of Latin
and international dance music with a water-based workout. The music is
energizing and you will have fun burning those calories!
Weekday Core Workouts Change up your workout routine by
taking it to the water! This unique workout combines the best of deep and
shallow water to strengthen your body from the core up!
HydroFit This is a deep water class providing high intensity workout
without the impact. Floatation devices provided.
Noontime Aqua Motion Energize yourself with a cobo workout in
the river and deep water! Water shoes recommended.
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BACK IN THE WATER For Chronic Back Pain
The weightless effect of water allows strengthening and flexibility that often is not easily attained on land for the painful back. Suzy Powers, Physical Therapist, is skilled in chronic pain, orthopedic injuries, pool exercise
and Pilate’s instruction for 25 years. We will do core based, gentle exercises in the deep water wearing flotation belts. Newcomers must attend the
1st class and come 30 minutes early the 1st day.*No class 1/19, 2/16, 5/25
103102-01 M 6:30-7:15p1/12-3/16* $80
02 M 6:30-7:15p4/6-6/8*
$90
AQUA ARTHRITIS
The Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Workout is a warm water based exercise
program shown to reduce pain and improve overall health. If arthritis is
keeping you from moving the way you want to or you need to unlock
some of those stiff joints…come enjoy the healing power of the water.
Water shoes and a water bottle are required for this class. *No class: 2/16,
3/20, 4/3
103105-01
F
11:30a-12:15p1/16-2/13*
$36
02
F
11:30a-12:15p2/27-3/27*
$36
03
F
11:30a-12:15p4/10-5/1*
$36
04
F
11:30a-12:15p5/8-5/29
$36
Thinking
Aqua Fit Class? Week
January 5th ALL
Exercise Classes are FREE!!
of trying an
of
Aquatic
Center
Teams
Bainbridge Island Swim Club
Our club is a USA Swimming year round competitive swim team offering
high quality professional coaching and technique instruction for children
of all abilities ranging from seven to eighteen years of age. The goal of our
club is to provide every member an opportunity to improve swimming skills
and achieve success commensurate with his or her
level of ability, from novice to international competitor, in a safe team environment in which they
grow from their experiences. All swimmers must
also be USA Swimming registered. Call the pool
for more information 842-2302 ext 106 and ask for
Head Coach, Carolyn Ackerley or Assistant Coaches,
Kate Carr and Leilani Tonsmann.
For more information go to: www.biswimclub.org
Bainbridge Aquatic Masters (BAM)
The swim team is a year-round workout group within the Pacific Northwest Association of United States Masters Swimming (USMS), a program
for adults that exists to benefit all interested adult swimmers. This program is for swimmers ages 18+ and of any abilities, who want conditioning and stroke technique enhancement. It’s great fun for lap swimmers
who want to add a new dimension to their routine. Swim meets, triathlons, and open water competitions are available for those who want to
compete. The overriding philosophy of Masters Swimming is that participation in sports can and should be a life enhancing experience. Our
program emphasizes structure and continuous instruction. We are a true
community program and serve over 130 team members. We look forward
to seeing you at the pool! For more information email April Cheadle at
[email protected] or www.bainbridgeaquaticmasters.com.
Bronze I and II (Level 1) $51.50
Must be 7 years or older and able to swim four competitive strokes
legally. Minimum 2 practices per week + scheduled swim meet.
Silver (Level 2) $85.00
Minimum of 2 practices per week + swim scheduled meets.
Gold (Level 3) $109.50
Minimum of 3 practices per week + scheduled meets.
Champs (Level 4) $120.00 month
Minimum of 4 practices per week + scheduled swim meets.
Regional (Level 5) $129.00 month
Minimum of 5 practices per week + scheduled meets.
National (Level 6) $152.00 month
Minimum of 6 practices per week + scheduled meets.
Wet Workout Times
TTh 5:15-6:30a
M-Th 9:00-10:15a
MW 10:30-11:45a
M-Th 12:00-1:15p
Sa 7:00-8:30a
Dry Land Workout Time
MW 8:15-8:45am
T/Th 11:15-11:45 am
Diving Club
For the experienced diver who has completed Intermediate Diving and
who wishes to dive in competition. Cost associated with competition and
U.S. Diving Membership not included in course fee. Instructor approval
required. Coach: Chris Miller
101104-01 TTh 5:30-7:30p & Sat 8:00-10:30a 1/13-3/26 $260 02 TTh 5:30-7:30p & Sat 8:00-10:30a 4/7-6/16 $260
1 x Week
2 x Week
Unlimited
Unlimited
w/Season
Pass
Senior
60+
$44
$52
$58
$72
Adult
$50
$61
$68
$88
Optional 10 workout pass $120
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Aquatic
Center
Youth Specialty Classes and Programs
Please
see swim lesson schedule on page
Junior Fins Pre-Team Squad
This group is designed for 5-6 year olds who are ready to explore swim
team but are not quite old enough. This squad will have swim practice
designed workouts containing 40 minutes of swim time and the time to
ease into a swim team situation. Water Polo Class
Girls and boys 8-13 years of age will learn the fundamentals of this fast
growing and exciting sport. Participants must be able to swim two pool
lengths of front crawl and tread water for five minutes. No previous water
experience is necessary.
Splash I
Splash Level 1 is for the swimmer who would like to be introduced to
swim team, but is not quite ready to swim for the full hours. During this
time our instructor will work on technique and basic aspects of swimming in a team environment. New participants must have passed Manta
Ray.
59
for dates and times
Private Swimming Instruction
For personalized one-on-one instruction please call Megan Pleli, Aquatic
Program Manager 842-2302 to set up sessions with one of our highly
skilled instructors. Once you have an instructor you can choose from one
of our two package options!
One lesson (30 minutes) $25
Five lessons (30 minutes) $100
Semi-Private Swimming Instruction
Semi-private lessons are for up to two participants of similar swimming
abilities. Please call Megan Pleli, Aquatic Program Manager 842-2302 to
set up sessions with one of our highly skilled instructors. Once you have
an instructor you can choose from one of our two package options!
One lesson (30 minutes) $18.75/participant
Five lessons (30 minutes) $75.00/participant
Splash 2
The second level of Splash is for the swimmer who is not ready for swim
team but is ready for competition and working on speed while maintaining technique. New participants must pass Splash 1.
Fix Your Stroke (Stroke Clinics)
Since Mondays are early dismissal day on Bainbridge we would like to use
this time to offer a class to those young swimmers who need to improve
on their butterfly and/or breaststroke technique.
Swift & Smooth Swimming
Do you want to refine your strokes? This is a great class for anyone who
wants to improve their technique of the four competitive strokes. Swimmers must be level 4 (Sting Ray) or above.
Specialty Classes
Lifeguard Class & Water Park
Lifeguarding Module
This class will provide you with
the tools to gain employment
as a lifeguard or water park
lifeguard. To take this course
you must be 15 years of age
and pass swimming skills assessment. Skills assessment
will be given the first day of
class.
102521-05
MW
6:00-9:00p
*No class on 2/16, 2/18
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2/2-3/18*
Adult CPR/AED/ First Aid Classes
Would you like to feel confident that you could help a neighbor or family
member in an emergency? If so, one of the first and most important steps
is becoming certified in basic CPR, First Aid and learns how to use and
AED (Automated External Defibrillator). Our classes are blended learning
for the busy student. All students must pre-register to receive the log in
material. Before the scheduled class date all students must have gone
through the online portion and passed the online test. Print out your certificate and come to the class time to practice your practical skills!
$200
102521-01
02
03
04
T 5:00-7:00p3/10
Th5:00-7:00p3/12
T 12:30-3:20p6/9
Th5:00-7:00p6/11
$45
$45
$45
$45
Swimming Lessons
A Quick Guide to the Progression
NEW
Level & Ages Length Tiny Tots 30 Min My Child… Parent & Child Class Min 5/Max12 □ Has little or no water experience □ Can Hold up their own head Tiny Starfish 30 Min My Child… Age: 6 mon -­‐ 3 yr. Starfish K1 Age: 3.5-­‐5 yr. Angelfish K2 Age: 3.5-­‐5 yr. Beta Fish K3 Age: 3.5-­‐5 yr. Clownfish K4 Age: 3.5-­‐5 yr. 30 min 30 min 30 min 30 min Description Aquatic
Center
Class Sizes Parent & Child Class Min 5/Max 10 □ My child is ready to start floating and exploring the water but still needs support from a parent My Child… □ Has little or no water experience & is 3+ yrs. □ Can follow directions □ Can be in the water without a parent My Child… □ Can face float for 5 seconds & bob 5 times □ Feels comfortable in the water, on back, ears in My Child… □ Comfortable with back floats □ Is ready for deep water exposure □ Can horizontally float & glide on front/back My Child… □ Can glide into streamline by self □ Can do 5 bobs while blowing bubbles under water □ Is comfortable in deep water □ Can jump in unassisted & swim 15 yards Min 3/Max 5 Min 3/Max 5 Min 3/Max 6 Min 3/Max 6 Little Fish K5 Age: 3.5-­‐5 yr. 30 min My Child… □ Can swim front crawl for 10 yards □ Can level off vertical to horizontal in deep water Min 3/Max 6 Guppy Age: 6-­‐12 yr. Minnow Age: 6-­‐12 yr. Fish Age: 6-­‐12 yr. Flying Fish Age: 6-­‐12 yr. Sting Ray Age: 6-­‐12 yr. Manta Ray 30 min My Child… □ Has little or no water experience □ Can be in the water without a parent My Child… □ Can face float 5 sec. & blow bubbles for 3 sec. □ Is comfortable in the water with a horizontal position □ Is ready for deep water exposure My Child… □ Can back float for 15 sec □ Can swim 15 yards unassisted □ Can do 10 bobs while blowing bubbles under water □ Can tread water for 15 sec My Child… □ Can swim front crawl with rhythmic breathing 15 yards □ Pushes off wall in streamlined position □ Can move vertical to horizontal on front & back My Child… □ Can swim front crawl w/consistent side breathing □ Can swim correct elementary backstroke for 15 yards □ Can streamline off wall with dolphin kick & flutter kick on back My Child… □ Is familiar with butterfly arm strokes & timing Min 3/Max 6 Age: 6-­‐12yr. Dolphin Age: 6-­‐12yr. 30-­‐45 min 30-­‐45 min 30-­‐45 min 30-­‐45 min 30-­‐45 min 30-­‐45 min □ Performs correct breaststroke technique □ Can streamline off wall on back My Child… □ Has the timing & coordination for fly, breaststroke and sidestroke □ Can swim front crawl 100 yards with good technique Min 3/Max 6 Min 3/Max 7 Min 3/Max 7 Min 3/Max 8 Min 3/Max 8 Min 3/Max 8 Page 57
Swimming Lessons
Aquatic
Tiny Tots
Center
#102501
Monday/Wednesday
Sec# 0110:05-10:35a $56.00
02 4:40-5:10p $56.00
03 10:05-10:35a $70.00
04 4:40-5:10p $70.00
05 10:05-10:35a $56.00
06 4:40-5:10p
$56.00
0710:05-10:35a $56.00
08 4:40-5:10p
$56.00
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 0910:05-10:35a $56.00
1010:05-10:35a $70.00
1110:05-10:35a $56.00
1210:05-10:35a $56.00
Saturday
Sec# 13 10:05-10:35a $56.00
14 10:05-10:35a $42.00
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
NEW Tiny Starfish#102542
Mon/Wed
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 01 4:40-5:10p
$56.00
02 4:40-5:10p
$70.00
03 4:40-5:10p
$56.00
04 4:40-5:10p
$56.00
Saturday
Sec# 05 10:40-11:10a $56.00
0610:40-11:10a $42.00
Starfish (K1)
Tues/Thurs
Sat Extended
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 019:30-10:00a
023:30-4:00p
035:15-5:45p
049:30-10:00a
053:30-4:00p
065:15-5:45p
074:05-4:35p
089:30-10:00a
09 3:30-4:00p
105:15-5:45p
119:30-10:00a
123:30-4:00p
135:15-5:45p
144:05-4:35p
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 159:30-10:00a
16 3:30-4:00p
174:05-4:35p
184:40-5:10p
195:15-5:45p
209:30-10:00a
21 3:30-4:00p
224:05-4:35p
234:40-5:10p
245:15-5:45p
259:30-10:00a
26 3:30-4:00p
274:05-4:35p
284:40-5:10p
295:15-5:45p
309:30-10:00a
31 3:30-4:00p
324:05-4:35p
334:40-5:10p
34 5:15-5:45p
Saturday
Sec# 35 9:30-10:00a 36 10:05-10:35a 37 9:30-10:00a 38 10:05-10:35a Page 58
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
#102502
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$70.00
$70.00
$70.00
$126.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$112.00
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
1/12-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
4/6-6/1
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$70.00
$70.00
$70.00
$70.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
$56.00
$56.00
$42.00
$42.00
1/24-3/21*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
4/11-5/16
No Class 1/17, 1/19, 1/20, 2/14,2/20, 3/28, 4/4, 5/25, 5/26
++All lessons eligible for Helpline Vouchers
Swimming Lessons
Angelfish (K2)
#102503
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 01 10:05-10:35a $56.00
023:30-4:00p $56.00
034:05-4:35p $56.00
0410:05-10:35a $70.00
053:30-4:00p $70.00
064:05-4:35p $70.00
0710:05-10:35a $56.00
083:30-4:00p $56.00
094:05-4:35p $56.00
1010:05-10:35a $56.00
113:30-4:00p $56.00
124:05-4:35p $56.00
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 13 10:40-11:10a $56.00
143:30-4:00p $56.00
154:05-4:35p $56.00
164:40-5:10p $56.00
1710:40-11:10a $70.00
183:30-4:00p $70.00
194:05-4:35p $70.00
204:40-5:10p $70.00
21 10:40-11:10a $56.00
223:30-4:00p $56.00
234:05-4:35p $56.00
244:40-5:10p $56.00
2510:40-11:10a $56.00
263:30-4:00p $56.00
274:05-4:35p $56.00
284:40-5:10p $56.00
Saturday
Sec# 29 9:30-10:00a $56.00
309:30-10:00a $42.00
Beta Fish (K3)
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
#102504
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 0111:10-11:40a $56.00
025:15-5:45p $56.00
03 11:10-11:40a $70.00
045:15-5:45p $70.00
0511:10-11:40a $56.00
065:15-5:45p $56.00
0711:10-11:40a $56.00
085:15-5:45p $56.00
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 0911:10-11:40a $56.00
105:15-5:45p $56.00
1111:10-11:40a $70.00
125:15-5:45p $70.00
1311:10-11:40a $56.00
145:15-5:45p $56.00
1511:10-11:40a $56.00
165:15-5:45p $56.00
Saturday
Sec# 17 11:25-11:55 $56.00
1811:25-11:55a $42.00
Clownfish (K4)
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
#102505
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 0110:40-11:10a $56.00
024:05-4:35p $56.00
0310:40-11:10a $70.00
044:05-4:35p $70.00
0510:40-11:10a $56.00
064:05-4:35p $56.00
0710:40-11:10a $56.00
084:05-4:35p $56.00
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 095:15-5:45p $56.00
105:15-5:45p $70.00
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
115:15-5:45p $56.00
125:15-5:45p $56.00
Saturday – limit 3
Sec# 1311:25-11:55a $56.00
1411:25-11:55a $42.00
Little Fish (K5)
1/10-3/21
4/11-5/16
#102540
Monday / Wednesday
Sec # 01 4:40-5:10p
$56.00
025:15-5:45p $56.00
034:40-5:10p $70.00
045:15-5:45p $70.00
054:40-5:10p $56.00
065:15-5:45p $56.00
074:40-5:10p $56.00
085:15-5:45p $56.00
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 095:15-5:45p $56.00
105:15-5:45p $70.00
115:15-5:45p $56.00
125:15-5:45p $56.00
Saturday – limit 3
Sec# 1311:25-11:55a $56.00
1411:25-11:55a $42.00
Guppy (Lvl 1)
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
#102506
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 013:30-4:00p $56.00
023:30-4:00p $70.00
033:30-4:00p $56.00
043:30-4:00p $56.00
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 054:05-4:35p $56.00
064:05-4:35p $70.00
074:05-4:35p $56.00
084:05-4:35p $56.00
Saturday – limit 3
Sec# 0910:40-11:10a $56.00
1010:40-11:10a $42.00
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
Minnow (Level 2)#102507
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 014:05-4:35p $56.00
024:40-5:10p $56.00
035:15-5:45p $56.00
044:05-4:35p $70.00
054:40-5:10p $70.00
065:15-5:45p $70.00
074:05-4:35p $56.00
084:40-5:10p $56.00
095:15-5:45p $56.00
104:05-4:35p $56.00
114:40-5:10p $56.00
125:15-5:45p $56.00
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 133:30-4:00p $56.00
144:40-5:10p $56.00
155:15-5:45p $56.00
163:30-4:00p $70.00
174:40-5:10p $70.00
185:15-5:45p $70.00
193:30-4:00p $56.00
204:40-5:10p $56.00
215:15-5:45p $56.00
223:30-4:00p $56.00
234:40-5:10p $56.00
245:15-5:45p $56.00
Saturday – limit 3
Sec# 2510:40-11:10a $56.00
2610:40-11:10a $42.00
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
Swimming Lessons
Aquatic
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
Flying Fish (Lvl 3b) #102509
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 015:15-5:45p
026:00-6:30p
035:15-5:45p
046:00-6:30p
054:40-5:10p
065:15-5:45p
076:00-6:30p
085:15-5:45p
096:00-6:30p
104:40-5:10p
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 113:30-4:00p
124:05-4:35p
134:40-5:10p
143:30-4:00p
154:05-4:35p
164:40-5:10p
173:30-4:00p
184:05-4:35p
194:40-5:10pp
203:30-4:00p
214:05-4:35p
224:40-5:10p
Saturday
Sec# 238:40-9:20a
248:40-9:20a
$56.00
$56.00
$70.00
$70.00
$147.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$112.00
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
1/12-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
4/6-6/1*
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$70.00
$70.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
$56.00
$42.00
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
Sting Ray (Lvl 4a) #102510
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 015:15-5:55p
025:15-5:55p
033:30-4:10p
045:15-5:55p
055:15-5:55p
063:30-4:10p
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 073:55-4:35p
085:50-6:30p
$56.00
$70.00
$147.00
$56.00
$56.00
$112.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
1/12-3/25
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
4/6-6/1*
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
Manta Ray (Lvl 4b) #102511
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 015:15-5:55p
025:15-5:55p
034:15-4:55p
045:15-5:55p
055:15-5:55p
064:15-4:55p
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 075:15-5:55p
085:50-6:30p
095:15-5:55p
105:50-6:30p
115:15-5:55p
125:50-6:30p
135:15-5:55p
145:50-6:30p
Saturday – limit 3
Sec# 15 8:00-8:40a
168:00-8:40a
$56.00
$70.00
$147.00
$56.00
$56.00
$112.00
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
1/12-3/25
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
4/6-6/1*
$56.00
$56.00
$70.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
$56.00
$42.00
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
$56.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
$56.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
$56.00
$42.00
1/24-3/21*
4/11-5/16
Dolphin (Lvl 5)
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 016:00-6:40p
026:00-6:40p
036:00-6:40p
046:00-6:40p
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 055:50-6:30p
065:50-6:30p
075:50-6:30p
085:50-6:30p
Saturday – limit 3
Sec# 09 8:00-8:40a
10 8:00-8:40a
Waterpolo
Wednesday
Sec# 016:30-7:30p
026:30-7:30p
Splash I
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 01 3:20-4:00p 02 3:20-4:00p 03 3:20-4:00p 04 3:20-4:00p Tuesday/Thursday
055:15-5:55p
065:15-5:55p
075:15-5:55p
085:15-5:55p
Splash 2
Monday/Wednesday
Sec# 01 5:15-6:15p
02 5:15-6:15p
035:15-6:15p
04 5:15-6:15p Diving Fish 1
Tuesday/ Thursday
Sec# 01 3:30-4:00p 02 4:05-4:35p 03 3:30-4:00p #102512
#100501
$84
$56
2/4-3/11
5/6-5/27
$56.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
$56.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
#100502
#100503
$112.00
$140.00
$112.00
$140.00
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
#101101
$56.00
$56.00
$70.00
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
Center
04 4:05-4:35p 05 3:30-4:00p 064:05-4:35p
07 3:30-4:00p 08 4:05-4:35p $70.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
Tuesday/ Thursday
Sec# 013:30-4:00p
024:40-5:10p
033:30-4:00p
044:40-5:10p
053:30-4:00p
064:40-5:10p
073:30-4:00p
084:40-5:10p
$56.00
$56.00
$70.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/13-2/10*
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
5/5-6/2*
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 014:40-5:10p
024:40-5:10p
034:40-5:10p
044:40-5:10p
$56.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
Friday
Sec# 01 6:15-7:00a 026:15-7:00a
$140.00 1/16-3/27*
$140.00 4/10-6/5
Monday
Sec# 012:00-2:30p
022:00-2:30p
$28.00
$28.00
1/12-2/9*
4/6-4/29
Monday
Sec# 012:00-2:30p
022:00-2:30p
$35.00
$28.00
2/23-3/25
5/4-6/1*
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 01 3:20-4:00p
023:20-4:00p
033:20-4:00p
043:20-4:00p
$56.00
$70.00
$56.00
$56.00
1/13-2/10*
2/24-3/26
4/7-4/30
5/5-6/2*
Diving Fish II
#101102
Intermediate Diving Fish
#101103
Swift & Smooth Swimming
#102531
Breaststroke Stroke Clinic
#102532
Butterfly Stroke Clinic
#102533
Jr. Fins Pre-Team Squad
#102550
Extended
1/12-2/9*
1/12-2/9*
2/23-3/25
2/23-3/25
1/12-3/25
1/12-3/25
4/6-4/29
4/6-4/29
5/4-6/1*
5/4-6/1*
4/6-6/1*
4/6-6/1*
09 3:55-4:35p $70.00
2/24-3/26
105:50-6:30p$70.002/24-3/26
113:55-4:35p $56.00 4/7-4/30
125:50-6:30p $56.00 4/7-4/30
133:55-4:35p $56.00 5/5-6/2*
145:50-6:30p $56.00 5/5-6/2*
Saturday – limit 3
Sec# 15 8:40-9:20a
$56.00
1/24-3/21*
16 8:40-9:20a
$42.00
4/11-5/16
Sat #102508
Monday / Wednesday
Sec# 014:40-5:10p $56.00
026:00-6:30p $56.00
034:40-5:10p $70.00
046:00-6:30p $70.00
054:05-4:35p $147.00
065:15-5:45p $147.00
074:40-5:10p $56.00
086:00-6:30p $56.00
094:40-5:10p $56.00
106:00-6:30p $56.00
114:05-4:35p $112.00
125:15-5:45p $112.00
Tuesday/Thursday
Sec# 134:05-4:35p $56.00
144:40-5:10p $56.00
155:15-5:45p $56.00
164:05-4:35p $70.00
174:40-5:10p $70.00
185:15-5:45p $70.00
194:05-4:35p $56.00
204:40-5:10p $56.00
215:15-5:45p $56.00
224:05-4:35p $56.00
234:40-5:10p $56.00
245:15-5:45p $56.00
Saturday – limit 3
Sec# 2512:00-12:40p $56.00
2612:00-12:40p $42.00
Tues/Thurs
Fish (Level 3a)
Spring Break Session 3/30-4/3
Starfish (K1) 102502-50
Sec #50 10:05-10:35a
Angelfish (K2) 102503
Mon/Wed
No Class 1/17, 1/19, 1/20, 2/14,2/20, 3/28, 4/4, 5/25, 5/26
++All lessons eligible for Helpline Vouchers
Sec #50 9:30-10:00a
Beta Fish (K3) 102504
Sec #50 11:15-11:45a
Guppy 102506
Sec #50 10:05-10:35a
Minnow 102507
Sec #50 11:15-11:45a
Fish 102508
Sec #50 10:40-11:10a
Flying Fish 102509
Sec #50 10:40-11:10a
Sting Ray 502510
Sec #50 11:50-12:30p
Manta Ray 102511
Sec #50 11:50-12:30p
Splash 1 100503
Sec #50 9:20-10:00a
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WATERFRONT PARK
COMMUNITY CENTER
50+A ACTIVITIES
W
P
t the
aterfront
ark
Community Center
The 50+ Activities at the Waterfront Park Community Center which houses
the Senior Community Center offer opportunities to keep active in mind,
body and spirit, meet other people, make new friends, volunteer and enjoy
life. All ages are welcome! For paid classes you may register online (www.
biparks.org), at the WPCC or at the Park District Office. There may be financial assistance available for programs. For our donation-based classes and
events, please register at the 50+Center, 206-842-1616, or online. More info
email [email protected]. Events without pre-registration may be canceled.
SIGN UP FOR MONTHLY E-NEWSLETTER [email protected]
Where did all our classes go?
We have integrated them into the Adult Programs section pages
32-47. Browse through to find them and check out all of the other
classes you might not have seen before!
Special Classes & Events
AGING POWER HOUR PROGRAMS
Aging Power Hour Programs are co-sponsored by BISCC and Bailey Manor.
For information about the monthly programs, please see the Splash or www.
biseniorcenter.org. Advanced registration and payment is required to attend.
962410
3rd Sa 10:30a-12:00p
$10/class
DRIVER SAFETY - TWO-DAY CLASS
Classes often fill up early, so call the Center to sign up. A fee of $15 (AARP
members) or $20 (non-members) payable to AARP is due at first class. Limited to 14 people. Conference Room
966021-01
TTh
9:00-1:00p
1/27, 1/29
$15/20
02
TTh
9:00-1:00p
3/3, 3/5
$15/20
03
TTh
9:00-1:00p
4/28, 4/30
$15/20
04
TTh
9:00-1:00p
6/23, 6/25
$15/20
FALL PREVENTION
Falls are the leading cause of injury in older adults. Still, fear of falling should not
rule your life. Learn how to prevent falls from happening and what can cause
falls to happen unexpectedly. Join Physical Therapist Jeff Day. Huney Hall
161353-01 W1:00p
1/14 Donation
FIVE WISHES
Five Wishes is a legal document that helps adults express how they want to
be cared for in case they become seriously ill or can’t speak for themselves.
Five Wishes is written in everyday language and covers medical, legal, personal, spiritual and family matters. Completing this document is a gift for
family members who won’t have to guess what you want. More than 18
million in national circulation.
162412-01
Sa
9:00-11:30a
3/14
$5 materials fee
02
Sa
9:00-11:30a
5/16
$5 materials fee
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IT TAKES A VILLAGE
Is it time to create a Village on Bainbridge Island? Let’s begin the conversation! Join us for an introduction to the ‘Village Concept’. While most of us
would prefer to remain in our own homes as we age, this often is not the
best option. Villages offer options, and choices are what we all want. A village provides comfortable, safe and flexible living arrangements for those
of us with changing needs. Come to better understand all of the solutions
the Village Concept offers. For more information, call Sue Barrington at
842.1616. Huney Hall
162405-01 Sa
10:00a-2:00p
2/28 $20 includes lunch
MEDICARE WORKSHOP
Learn how Medicare works and how to enroll in Medicare Part A&B (Medicare Health Plans) and the Drug benefit, Part D. Look at how Medicare works
with Supplemental Retirement Health Plans & other types of insurance. Genevieve Moyer, SHIBA volunteer. Huney Hall.
162409-01 W 7:00-9:00p3/25
Donation
RESPECTING CHOICE: END OF LIFE
PREPARATION CONFERENCE
This conference is in its second year & is offered in response to an outpouring of interest. Our culture struggles with preparation for life’s end. How
we want to die represents the most important conversation America isn’t
having. This event examines multiple perspectives on end-of-life issues,
including a myriad of medical, legal, financial, familial & spiritual considerations. Cost includes a binder of materials & official documents. Scholarships are available. Huney Hall
162416-01
Sa
9:00a-3:00p
4/4
$40-materials &
lunch Included
Storyshare
StoryShare Harvest
This is an invitational event. Community members will gather to share
their memories of living on Bainbridge Island. Stories will be elicited,
shared and recorded. If you have a great story about our community,
past or present, we hope you’ll join us! For more information, please
call Sue Barrington at 842.1616 or Dan Groff at 842.2773. Huney Hall
StoryShare is a joint project of BISCC, BIMPRD, BIHM and BCB.
162430-01
Sa
9:00a-12:00p 1/24
Donation
StoryShare
Community Celebration
These events are offered twice yearly, and are an opportunity to get to
know your community more deeply. A very special guest speaker from
Humanities Washington will begin the festivities. Gloria Burgess explores the rich heritage of spirituals and poetry from the African-American tradition in a spirited sojourn through words and music.
After this remarkable presentation, local stories of life on Bainbridge will
be shared. Hear from specially-selected friends and neighbors about
events that have shaped life in our unique island community. Huney Hall.
StoryShare is a joint project of BISCC, BIMPRD, BIHM and BCB.
162430-02
Sa
9:00a-12:00p 4/25
Donation
Clubs
ASTROLOGY CLUB
The definition of astrology is the study of how the position & path of the
sun, moon, & stars have a bearing on our lives. Join the group to learn more
about this ancient science or to share your knowledge. Facilitators: Kathryn
La Fond & Pamela Shea. Dining Room.
166022-01
Th
1:00-3:00p
1/8-6/11
Donation
FRENCH CLUB
If you speak French fairly well & enjoy a good conversation in Francaise,
please join us! All ages welcome. For more info speak to Eileen. Conference
Room
961641-01 M 9:00-10:00a1/5-6/29
GERMAN CLUB
Sprechen Sie deutsch? Join Gerlind Jenkner and others for a little conversation and fun. Living Room
961645-01 Th 9:00-10:30a1/8-6/25
LIBRARY/WATERFRONT BOOK GROUP
Each month the Kitsap Regional Library will be hosting a discussion of a
popular book, & we are very excited to bring this program to Island seniors.
Stop by the Center or the library to learn which book the group is reading
each month. Our club is called the Waterfront Book Group. Conference Room.
962423-01
3rd T
1:00p
Ongoing
Donation
KNITTING CLUB
Join this informal group to work on knitting, crocheting or needlework.
Brush up on your skills or share your knowledge. Fireside Room.
960404-01 F 9:00-11:00a1/2-6/26
SING-A-LONG
Join the regulars to sing some familiar tunes. If you play an instrument, bring
it to play with the group. Fireside Room
961001-01F11:00a 1/2-6/26
SPANISH CLUB
The basis of the class sessions will be threefold: reading & discussion of
Spanish literature, compositions written by class members, & components
from News in Slow Spanish. Contact Dale & Regina Spoor, 842-5171 for more
info. Conference Room
961644-01
M
10:10a-12:10p1/5-6/29
Memoir Club
This is an informal group to support others in writing memories, family histories or researching family information. Prerequisites: attended class by
Marcia Rudoff or similar class; have a written piece for each class and be willing to read to the group and provide support to group members.
962280-01 2nd & 4th W
2:00-4:00p
Ongoing
Donation
CHAIR YOGA CLUB
Feel rejuvenated after spending quiet time stretching in the chair. Dining
Room
961330-01 T 9:45a
1/6-6/30Donation
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Each year thousands of island residents of all
ages benefit from a robust menu of classes, activities and special events offered by the Bainbridge
Island Metro Park & Recreation District. The
District also maintains and operates over 1500
acres of parkland.
Park Board of Commissioners
Ken DeWitt­, Lee Cross, Kirk Robinson­, Jay Kinney, Tom Swolgaard­
District Contacts
Executive Director
Terry Lande
Recreation Services Director John DeMeyer
Senior Planner Perry Barrett
Finance Officer/HR Manager Amy B. Swenson
Park Services Superintendent Dan Hamlin
Park Services Superintendent Mike Mejia
Administrative Manager/
Public Records Officer Elizabeth Shepherd
Aquatics Center Administrator Mark Benishek
Cultural Arts Manager Sue Hylen
50+ Program Manager Sue Barrington
Sports Program Manager Julie Miller
Gymnastics Program Manager Bryan Garoutte
Youth and Teen Program Mgr Shannon Buxton
Outdoor Program Manager Jeff Ozimek
Public Relations/
Cultural Events Coor. Georgia Browne
Aquatics Program Manager Megan Pleli
Dog Questions/Comments
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Program Sites
BAC­ Bainbridge Athletic Club BHS Bainbridge High School
BI Aquatics Center­
BHS Gymnastics Rms­
BPP­
Battle Point Park­
CYC Camp Yeomalt Classroom
CYCabin Camp Yeomalt Cabin
ED­
Eagledale Arts Center­
FB
Fay Bainbridge Park
­HSLG BHS Lower Gym­
HT
Hilltop
ICH­
Island Center Hall­
IMG Island Music Guild
Paski Gym - BHS
Park District Office­
SB
Seabold Hall
SHC­ Strawberry Hill Center
SHMG­ Strawberry Hill MiniGym­
SHP­ Strawberry Hill Park­
TC
Teen Center Transmitter Bldg
WPCC Waterfront Park
Community Center
11700 NE Meadowmeer Circle
9330 High School Road­­
8521 Madison Ave.­
9330 High School Road
Rear of High School
11299 Arrow Point Drive­
900 Park Avenue
900 Park Avenue
5055 Rose Avenue off Eagle Harbor Dr
15446 Sunrise Drive­
9330 High School Road­
Hilltop Park/Prue’s House,
off of Grd. Forest E Parking lot
8395 Fletcher Bay Road­
10598 Valley Road
9330 High School Road
7666 NE High School Road­
14451 Komedal
7666 NE High School Road
7666 NE High School Road
7666 NE High School Road­
9330 High School Road
Rear of High School
11299 Arrow Point Drive
Strawberry Hill Park District
Office Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm
Holiday Closures:
The Park District Office will be closed for national holidays on
December 25, and January 1, January 19, February 16, May 25
Extreme Weather Closures:
Park District will open facilities and conduct classes/programs
except under extreme adverse conditions. Check our website for
closure and cancellation information at www.biparks.org. If the
District cancels your class due to extreme conditions, your instructor
will notify you concerning make-up dates.
Non-resident Participants: We welcome non-
residents to participate in our programs. A non-resident fee of $5 will
apply to each class.
How to be an Instructor: Do you have a special
skill you would like to share? Call the Park District at 842-2306 for
information.
Facility Rentals:
All facilities, fields and picnic areas must be reserved by groups
intending to use the facilities. Please call the Park District Office or
look online at www.biparks.org, for information and rates. (206)
842-2306.
Accessibility to Programs: The District will make
reasonable modifications to policies and programs to ensure that
people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy BIMPRD
programs, services and activities. Anyone who requires an auxiliary
aid or service to participate should contact the ADA Coordinator by
calling the front desk at (206) 842-2306 or emailing demeyer@biparks.
org. Please make contact immediately after registration to allow sufficient time for needed arrangements to be coordinated.
Sales Tax:
Activities that are taxable have the % symbol next to the description.
Unless stated otherwise, price listed does not include sales tax which
will be added at the time of payment.
Discounts on Programs:
The District has partnered with Helpline House to provide better accessibility for Island residents with limited financial resources who wish
to participate in our programs and activities. Please call 842-7621 for
more information on Helpline House referrals. Most classes eligible for
Helpline vouchers are marked at the end of the class description with
the symbol ++. Aquatic Center passes are also part of this program.
370 Brien Dr.
Park District Facilities Phone Numbers
Park District Office, Strawberry Hill Park­
BI Aquatics Center - Pool­
Camp Yeomalt­
Eagledale Arts Center­
Island Center Hall
BI Senior Center­
BI Teen Center­
Strawberry Hill Center
842-2306­
842-2302­
842-5917­
842-7025­
780-6994
842-1616­
780-9622
780-9519
Cover Photo: Laura Silverstein
Battle Point Park
Winter/Spring 2015 Registration Information
Four Easy Ways to Register
1. Online at www.biparks.org. Registration is processed immediately, and you can print your confirmation form and receipt.
2. Drop Off your completed registration form and payment at the Strawberry Hill Park District Office (7666 NE High School Rd)
or the Aquatics Center (8521 Madison Ave). No faxes or e-mail.
3. Mail In your form and payment by check to: BI Metro Park & Recreation District, 7666 NE High School Rd, BI, WA 98110
4. Phone In. Give us a call at (206) 842-2306, ext 118. Credit cards accepted are Visa and Mastercard only.
Registration begins January 6, 10:00a
MAIL-IN/DROP-OFF REGISTRATION FORM
1st Adult payee in household: Last Name____________________________________First Name_____________________________Phone (h)_______________________(w)________________________
2nd Adult payee in household: Last Name___________________________________First Name_____________________________Phone (h)_______________________(w)________________________
Mailing Address
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
number
street
city
zip
E-mail Address (please print)_____________________________________________________________
I am aware of the inherent risks involved with participation in recreation activities and I hereby assume all responsibility for myself and/or child as listed below. I will not hold the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District and its agents or employees responsible in case of accident or injury as a result of this participation. I hereby authorize the use of photographs and/or videotapes of my child/
children/ward or myself as part of the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District promotions. I understand that if I do NOT want photos/videos used for this purpose, I must contact the Park
District in writing at PO Box 10010, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110.
Signature - Adult Participant or Guardian
Class #
Activity
Section
Class Name
Day(s)
Class
Time
First
Participant Name
Date
Last
Sex
Grade
Birthdate
Class
Fee
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For your protection we no longer accept credit card payments by mail.
Off island residents add $5 per class $
Applicable 8.7% sales tax (for activities with % symbol) $
Total $
Helpline Eligibility: Most classes eligible for Helpline vouchers are marked at the end of the class description with the symbol ++.
Cancellation & Refund Policy:
If class is cancelled by the Park District, you will receive a full refund or credit.
If you cancel 7 calendar days prior to first class meeting, you will receive a full refund or credit less $5 service charge per class.
If you cancel less than 7 calendar days prior to first class meeting, you will not receive a refund or credit. Some exceptions may be made for illness or injury.
Please call us at (206) 842-2306.