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ACTIVITY GUIDE PRSRT STD Permit No. 8 U.S. POSTAGE PAID EDDM BMEU Newport Parks and Recreation Activities, Schedules Events, and much more for the Newport Recre- ation Center, Pool and Senior Activity Center FALL 2012

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ACTIVITY GUIDE

PRSRT STDPermit No. 8

U.S. POSTAGEPAID

EDDM BMEU

Newport Parks and Recreation

Activities, Schedules Events, and much more for the Newport Recre-ation Center, Pool and

Senior Activity Center

FALL 2012

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A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR This is the third production of our magazine style Activity Guide

and the responses have been overwhelmingly positive. We are able to offer a variety of color photographs and get the information to you in a more organized and readable manner. Like many things, this con-tinues to be a work in progress and I welcome your comments and feedback on how we can continue to improve.

I would also like to make you aware that we have a variety of public spaces available to rent. The Municipal Pool, Senior Activity Center and Recreation Center all have a range of options that might be the perfect solution for your next social gathering, family reunion, club or association meeting. Maybe one of the best advantages of using these facility options is that you don’t have to do any special house cleaning or lawn care, we have it already done and ready for you. We can accommodate all kinds of classes or even catered meals by provid-ing tables and chairs, free wifi, prep kitchens, white boards and rooms with suspended wood floors and mirrors.

Moving forward as a provider of recreational opportunities, facili-ties and sporting events, we are excited to offer some larger events and spectator opportunities to you. While we continue with great part-nerships that bring you events like the Quilts by the Sea, Coast Hills Classic, Seahorse and numerous sport tournaments, I am interested in expanding this lineup to maximize our facilities. If you or your orga-nization has something you would like to try, let’s connect and explore the opportunities and resources we have available.

Thank You, Jim ProtivaParks and Recreation [email protected]

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FALL 2012 ACTIVITY GUIDE HTTP://WWW.NEWPORTOREGON.GOV/RECREATION

GREAT DEALS AT THE NEWPORT RECREATION CENTER

MONTHLY SPECIALS!SEPTEMBER10% off any INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL PASS!OCTOBER10% off any 3-MONTH PASS!NOVEMBER15% off any 1-MONTH PASS!DECEMBERPurchase one 10-VISIT PASS; get a second one for ½ price!

USE OUR DEBIT PLAN AND PURCHASEAN ADULT RESIDENT ANNUAL PASS

FOR AS LOW AS $34.30/MONTH!

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR MULTIPLE ANNUAL PASS PURCHASES

PASS ANNUAL FEE MONTHLY FEE

Youth Resident $189.10 $15.76Youth Non-Resident $208.00 $17.37Adult Resident $411.50 $34.30Adult Non-Resident $514.25 $42.90Senior Resident $302.50 $25.21Senior Non-Resident $339.00 $28.25

HOURSMonday – Friday 5:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.Sunday 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.HOLIDAY CLOSURES: September 3 – Labor DayNovember 22 – ThanksgivingDecember 24 – Close @ 1pmDecember 25 – ChristmasDecember 31 – Close @ 5pm

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We now offer all our annual pass holders’ access to staff instructed classes at no additional cost. This includes Zumba with Shannon, Aqua Zumba, Stretch & Flex, Teen Strength Training and 10-10 Walking Class.

Residents Non-Resident DAILY FEES Youth: 3-17 yrs. $3.50 $5.00 Adult: 18-61 yrs. 5.00 6.00 Senior: 62+ yrs. 4.50 5.50

10-PASS CARD Youth: 3-17 yrs. $25.00 $31.35 Adult: 18-61 yrs. 39.00 48.10 Senior: 62+ yrs. 31.00 39.80 1-MONTH INDIVIDUAL PASS Youth: 3-17 yrs. $ 36.30 $ 48.40 Adult: 18-61 yrs. 90.75 108.90 Seniors: 62+ yrs. 48.40 72.60

3-MONTH INDIVIDUAL PASS Youth: 3-17 yrs. $60.50 $ 72.60 Adult: 18-61 yrs. 151.25 181.50 Seniors: 62+ yrs. 99.80 109.80

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LOCATION225 SE Avery Street Newport, OR 97365 | 541-265-7783Welcome to the Newport Recreation Center. Through the

efforts of many community members, our facility offers a vari-ety of recreation, sports, health, fitness, educational, and com-munity opportunities for people of all ages. OUR 45,000 SQUARE FOOT FACILITY FEATURES: *FULL SIZE GYM

- Drop-in basketball, volleyball, and more- Rental times available

*MULTI-PURPOSE GYM- Drop-in pickleball, soccer, hockey, tennis, & recreationalskating- Martial Arts, gymnastics, indoor park and more- Rental times available

*CARDIO/STRENGTH TRAINING AREA- Forty-nine strength training and cardio machines includ-

ing elliptical machines, treadmills, recumbent bikes, upright bikes, stair climber, rowing machine, Smith machine, strength-training machines, cable-cross machines, vertical knee lift, in-ner/outer thigh machine, and a large selection of free weights, dumbbells, bars, benches, and equipment.*CIRCUIT TRAINING ROOM

- Eight-man universal machine, punching bag, and speed bags plus additional equipment*STRETCHING/EXERCISE AREA OVERLOOKING THE GYMS.

- Pilates balls, medicine balls, bosu balls, stretching bands, jump ropes, weight belts, aerobic steps, ab rollers and exercise mats *INDOOR TRACK

- Two lanes for walking or running- Shock-absorbing surface

*LARGE MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM (divisible)- Large outdoor patio with gardens and pathway - Available for wedding receptions and special events- Catering kitchen and some culinary equipment available- White boards, 24” TV/DVD/VCR, and other equipmentavailable- Rental times available (full or ½ room)- Capacity 132 people

*AEROBICS/DANCE ROOM- Shock-absorbing wood floor- Ballet bar and mirrored walls- Access to outdoor patio and garden- Rental times available - Capacity 40

* SECONDARY AEROBICS/DANCE ROOM AND MEETING ROOM

- Carpeted floor- Mirrored wall- Rental times available- Capacity 35 people

*CLASSROOM AND MEETING ROOM (divisible)- Perfect for trainings, meetings, parties, baby showers, etc.- Rental available (full or ½ room)- Capacity 36 people with tables

*FAMILY CHANGING ROOM (designed for parents with young children)- Single-use dressing room for special needs- Individual shower

*LOCKER/SHOWER ROOMS- Daily lockers free (bring a padlock)

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RENTAL FEES1/2 Classroom $11.50/hourFull Classroom $17.50/hourMeeting room $17.50/hour Aerobics room $17.50/hour1/2 Multi-Purpose room $28.75/hourFull Multi-Purpose room $57.50/hour *Kitchen, additional $5.75/hour1/2 Main Gym or Small Gym $28.75/hourFull Gym $57.50/hourFull Facility $345.00/hour

BE A SPONSOR! DONATE TO OUR YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND.With a generous donation to establish our youth scholarship fund, Fred Meyer and oth-er donors have provided support for over 30 Newport area kids to participate in our bas-ketball and soccer programs. We are seeking others who are interested in providing an op-portunity for children to participate in our programs. If you would like to help by donat-ing to our scholarship fund, please call: Judy Mayhew or Liam Hughes at 265-7783.

CHECK-IN:When you arrive, please check in at the control desk in the main lobby. For your convenience and safety, there is always a staff person on duty during open hours.

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GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY, BE A VOLUNTEERUse your time and talent to make a difference in our community. As a volunteer, you will gain valuable work experience, learn new skills, and develop new friendships. Volunteers are welcomed as youth leaders, instructors, fitness attendants, parks and trail maintenance, gardeners, and facility assistants. Volunteer applications are available at the Newport Recreation Center.

HAVE YOUR BIRTHDAY PARTY AT THE NEWPORT RECREATION CENTER! Your child’s birthday party is a breeze when you rent a room at the Rec. Center! You bring the food and decorations, we provide the room, tables, and chairs! Rent the gym and your party is complete! Room rentals start at $11.50/hour for 1/2 classroom, and $28.75/hour for the small gym. Please call with any questions and to check availability.

INSTRUCTORS NEEDEDBecome a part of the Newport Parks and Recreation team and earn money in your spare time! Instructors work as independent contractors, keeping 70% of revenues received. We are looking for fitness class instructors with an entrepreneurial spirit who will design, promote and maintain a successful class. This is a chance to make extra money while doing something that is healthy and rewarding.

HAVE YOUR MEETING AT THE REC. CENTER:The Newport Recreation Center has a wide variety of space available for hourly rental. We can accommodate: Meetings, classes, parties and more. Set-up of tables and chairs is included in the rental price.Please call with any questions and to check availability.

REGISTRATIONThe following information pertains to Fall 2012 registration for Newport Parks and Recreation activities. Listings of the activity/class dates, times, fees, etc. are located in each sec-tion of the Activity Guide. GENERAL REGISTRATION: We ask that you pre-register for all activities and classes to avoid cancellation due to low enrollment. WALK-IN REGISTRATION: Register at the Newport Rec-reation Center, 225 SE Avery Street, plus some of our larger events and activities now offer online registration through our website at www.newportoregon.gov/recreation MAIL-IN REGISTRATION: Please return a completed registration form with payment by check or money order to Newport Parks and Recreation Department, 169 SW Coast Hwy., Newport, OR 97365. Sorry we cannot accept credit card payments with mail in registrations. LATE REGISTRATION: Participants joining a class at its mid-point or beyond will pay 50% of the original fee. There will be no prorated amount prior to the midpoint of a class. Late registration will only be permitted pending instructor approval and space availability.PAYMENT METHODS: All programs and reservations

require full payment of fees at the time of registration. The Newport Parks and Recreation Department accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover, cash, and checks or money orders made payable to “The City of Newport.”REFUND POLICY: Full refunds will be given if this Department cancels classes. At the participant’s request, prorated refunds will be given after a class begins, subject to a $5.00 service charge to recover administrative expenses. Please allow 2-3 weeks for processing.SCHOLARSHIPS: Scholarships are available for certain programs to those who qualify as funds allow. Please contact us for current information.FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Financial assistance is avail-able to City of Newport residents who qualify under the Financial Assistance Program. PHOTO USAGE: On occasion, staff may take photos of participants. Please be aware that these photos may be used in future guides, pamphlets, flyers, and for general publicity of programs and activities.OFFICE: Newport Recreation Center 225 SE Avery St. Newport, OR 97365 Phone: 541 265-7783

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QIGONGThurs. 5:30-6:30p.m. (beginning Sept. 6, no class Sept. 20)$5.00 drop inInstructor: Tara AveryQigong (chee-gung) is the ancient Chinese art of bal-ancing mind, body, and spirit through cultivating your Energy. The easy-to-do exercises combine movements with focused breathing and mental concentration. In this practice, you can develop your own inner strength and create optimal health.

AQUA ZUMBAClasses held at the Newport Pool Mondays 8:00 – 9:00 a.m.Admission free with annual membership to the Pool or Rec. Center or by paying current drop-in feeInstructor: Shannon RackowskiZumba, the Latin-based dance and exercise phenomena has taken its moves to the water. Like its land counterpart, Aqua Zumba is fused with all the great Latin beats and sounds, and is pinched with flavors of hip-hop, country, rock, soul, and other ethnic music. Zumba in the water takes on a whole new environment: tempo, range of motion, center of gravity, body weight (10%), and of course, the water’s protective quality with less impact to joints or injuries of an individual. Aqua Zumba will be taught by Shannon Rackowski who has more than 25 years experience in the fitness industry.

DO RE MI BY THE SEAFridays 10:00 – 10:45 a.m.10 week session: Sept. 14 – Nov. 16 Ages: birth - 6$140.00/session – additional siblings $20.00Instructors: Debbie and Bruce CramWe at Do Re Mi by the Sea offer a childhood music and movement program for children and the adults who love them. Our curriculum provides hundreds of familiar and unique songs and musical activities. Our classes are relaxed, playful, and stimulation for you and your child. Sign up and bring your little “Treble” maker to our music class!Debbie is retired from a nursing background. Her inter-est in music and dance goes back to her early teens when she learned to play her guitar and loved to sing folk songs. She sang in Sweet Adelines, was secretary for a local mu-sic club, violinist in a small weekly music group, and par-ticipated in several dance programs. Bruce has a background as an optician and worked for 30 years in that field. He has a BS degree in Elementary Edu-cation with a minor in Physics. He learned to play guitar in high school. His interest in music combines with his woodworking hobby, and he has made many instruments, including the mandolin and banjo Debbie will be using in class. He sees the elimination of music programs in pub-lic schools as a tragic misfortune and is pleased to bring music back into the lives of children.

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES & CLASSES

WOMEN’S SELF-DEFENSEOct. 16 & 18 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. $20.00 for two-night classInstructor: Clint MurphyLearn basic techniques to defend yourself in different situations. This class will be part lecture and part hands-on demonstration. This class will be cancelled if minimum is not reached, so please be sure to preregister.

GEOCACHING What is geocaching? It is an electronic treasure hunt. All it requires is a GPS device and access to the internet. There are 9 caches hidden in and around Newport city parks and public areas. Learn more about this up-and-coming sport at geocaching.com and enjoy geocaching in Newport!

NEWPORT WALKING CLUBThe Newport Walking Club is a community club, started to encourage people in our community to get out and walk and is sponsored by the Newport Parks and Recreation Department. The club has a great website that allows members to schedule walks and invite others. http://www.meetup.com/Newport-Walking-Club/

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ZUMBAMondays 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Wednesdays 10:30 – 11:30 a.m.Saturdays 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.(no classes Sept. 3-8 & Dec. 24-29)Punch cards: 10 classes/$60.00, or $7.00 drop in(Admission free with Annual Pass to the Rec. Center)Instructor: Shannon RackowskiZumba is a Latin inspired dance workout that combines the benefits of working out with the fun of dancing. This class will be taught by Shannon Rackowski who has more than 25 years experience in the fitness industry.

STRETCH & FLEXMondays & Wednesdays 9:30 – 10:00 a.m.(no classes Dec. 24-26)10 classes/$25 or $4.00 drop in(Admission free with Annual Pass to the Rec. Center)Instructor: Shannon RackowskiIf you are feeling stiff in your joints and less flexible in your range of motion, give Stretch & Flex a try. This class is geared toward seniors, but not exclusive!

ZUMBA FITNESS WITH AMY BEEWednesdays and Fridays 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. (no classes Sept. 5 & 7)Punch cards: 10 classes/$50.00 or 25 classes/$100.00 or $6.00 drop inAnnual Pass holders - drop in price is $4.00First class is free!Instructor: Amy BendelAmy has been a Zumba instructor since January 2011. Her passion for Zumba is contagious and is what fuels her to lead energetic classes with routines that are easy to follow but also provide the cardio necessary to help you reach your fitness goals. Her classes are known for having a laid-back atmosphere where it doesn’t matter if you’re a size 2 or 20, you will fit in and have fun.

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CRIMSON LOTUS: WOMEN’S MARTIAL ARTS “LEVELING THE PLAYING FIELD”Mondays/Wednesdays 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.Classes begin September 24Ages 18 and up (15-18 with parental approval)$10.00 drop inInstructor: Jonathan BonillaCrimson Lotus is a comprehensive class teaching self preservation; “functional” skills and techniques, to prepare women for any given situation. You’ll find that Crimson Lotus works with you at your level; there are no uniforms, no belt system, no tradition, only logical techniques combined with a good cardio workout. Jonathan Bonilla is a tactical combatives instructor with the Center for Self Preservation under Demitrius Barbito and an instructor with Progressive Fighting Systems. In California he ran the Kuro Ame Dojo(School of the Black Rain) for a number of years. More information is available at www.crimsonlotuswma.com.

THE NEWPORT RECREATION CENTER NOW OFFERS TWO ZUMBA INSTRUCTORS TO GIVE YOU MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO JOIN THE FUN!

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES & CLASSES

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PILATES MAT CLASSMondays & Wednesdays 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Fridays 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.Punch cards: 10 classes/$50.00, 20 classes/$100.00 or $6.50 drop inInstructor: Rebecca Cheek

REBECCA CHEEKInstructor for: Pilates Mat ClassRebecca has been a Pilates instruc-tor for over 6 years. Pilates is an exercise program that works the core muscles of the body (upper and lower back, ab-dominals and gluteus maximi) and can be modified for all bodies and abilities. While this class is geared to the inter-mediate level, begin-ners are welcome to attend. Increase your strength and flexibil-ity, tone your major muscles, and even reduce or eliminate long-term aches such as lower back pain with Pilates!

TAE KWON DOMondays & WednesdaysYouth: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Adults: 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.Ages 7 and up $30.00/monthInstructor: Tim AndersonTae Kwon Do emphasizes self-control and self-discipline. It is an excellent way to garner confidence and a positive self-image. Students routinely excel in the classroom and extracurricular activities because they learn to focus their energy and center their minds. If you are interested in the martial arts, you are encouraged to attend a class and meet with instructor Tim Anderson prior to registering for the class.

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STEP AEROBICSMondays and Wednesdays 12:00 – 12:50 p.m.Tuesdays 5:30-6:30Fridays 11:00 – 11:50 a.m. (no classes Sept. 3-7)Punch cards (may also be used for Power Sculpt):10 classes/$55.00, 20 classes/$90.00 or $6.50 drop inInstructor: Julia ClemonsThis class will be fast-paced with a blend of choreographed step aerobics training, with simpler but intense cardiovascu-lar intervals. Body sculpting on the step may be included as well. Each class ends with abdominal exercises and stretch-ing.

POWER SCULPTTuesdays & Thursdays 12:00 – 12:50 p.m. (no classes Sept. 4-6 & Nov. 22) Punch cards (may also be used for Step Aerobics):10 classes/$55.00, 20 classes/$90.00 or $6.50 drop in Instructor: Julia ClemonsThis is a muscle-conditioning class that will incorporate the use of weights, bands, fitness balls, and pilates-based exer-cises to tone and sculpt your entire body. This class is great for all levels. Moves will be incorporated meet individual fitness needs. Instructor Julia Clemons comes with 16 years of experience.

10/1010 Thousand Steps/10 WeeksTuesdays 10:30 – 11:00 a.m.(no class Dec. 25)10 classes/$15.00Instructor: Shannon RackowskiThat’s all it takes to maintain fitness! Adults can sign up for the 10-week program and receive a free pedometer to track their progress. Fitness Trainer Shannon Rackowski will give an introduction to “Walking for Fitness” on the first day and assist throughout the program. Class is limited to 20 students.

DANCE N’ FITNESSMondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 8:30 – 10:00 a.m.(no classes Sept. 3-7 & Dec. 24-28)Punch cards: 10 classes/$45.00, 20 classes/$80.00, 30 classes/$105.00 or $5.00 drop inInstructor: Mary SolomonsonDance N’ Fitness is a fun, high-energy class geared toward the intermediate to advanced-level student. Students pas-sionate about music and dance will get the benefits of a great cardiovascular workout while feeling like they’re at a party! Muscle conditioning and floor work are included. Come and try out your first class for free. Drop-ins are always welcome!

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES & CLASSES

INSTRUCTOR SPOTLIGHT

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YOUTHACTIVITIESTODDLER GYMNASTICSMondays, 9:30 – 10:15 a.m.Monthly sessions: Sept. 10-Oct. 1, Oct. 8-29, Nov. 5-26Drop ins only Dec. 3 & 10$30.00/month or $10.00 drop inAges 2-4Instructor: Laurie SchembriThis beginning class will emphasize balancing, tumbling, and strengthening. Parents can choose to join in on the fun or watch from the sidelines. This class must have a minimum of 4 students.Coach Laurie Schembri was involved in competitive gymnastics and has taught gymnastics for 10 years, teach-ing 200 children of all ages and abilities from recreational classes to competitive team classes. Her goal as a gym-nastics coach is to provide a safe and fun environment for children where they will gain self-esteem and confidence through the many activities of gymnastics.

TAE KWON DOMondays & WednesdaysYouth: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.Adults: 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.Ages 7 and up $30.00/monthInstructor: Tim AndersonTae Kwon Do emphasizes self-control and self-discipline. It is an excellent way to garner confidence and a positive self-image. Students routinely excel in the classroom and extracurricular activities because they learn to focus their energy and center their minds. If you are interested in the martial arts, you are encouraged to attend a class and meet with instructor Tim Anderson prior to registering for the class.

YOUTH GYMNASTICSMonthly Sessions beginning September 4 – November 28Drop ins only Dec. 3 - 12$35.00/month, drop-ins $11.00 if space is available Instructor: Laurie Schembri HOMESCHOOL/YOUTH GYMNASTICS - Ages 5 and up Mondays, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. This class will emphasize the exploration of movement through strength exercises, coordination, balancing drills, and learning the beginnings of gymnastics. YOUTH GYMNASTICS - Ages 5 – 7 Mondays, 3:45 – 4:45 p.m.This class will emphasize the exploration of movement through strength exercises, coordination, balancing drills, and learning the beginnings of gymnastics.YOUTH GYMNASTICS - Ages 8 and upTuesdays, 3:45 – 4:45 p.m.The 8 and older class will introduce the basics in gymnastics form, with safety being a priority. Gymnasts will be taught Level 1 routines from the Junior Olympic Program and progress to level 2 when they reach the capability.YOUTH GYMNASTICS – All ages BeginnerTuesdays, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.This class will emphasize the exploration of movement through strength exercises, coordination, balancing drills, and learning the beginnings of gymnastics.YOUTH GYMNASTICS – All ages IntermediateWednesdays, 3:45 – 4:45 p.m.Gymnasts will be taught Level 1 routines from the Junior Olympic Program and progress to level 2 when they reach the capability. Safety will be a priority.Coach Laurie Schembri was involved in competitive gymnastics and has taught gymnastics for 10 years, teaching 200 children of all ages and abilities from recreational classes to competitive team classes. Her goal as a gymnastics coach is to provide a safe and fun environment for children where they will gain self-esteem and confidence through the many activities of gymnastics.

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TEEN STRENGTH TRAININGTuesdays – Thursdays 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.Sessions: Oct. 2, 3, 4, 9, 11 & Nov. 6, 7, 8, 13, 15Ages 12 - 14$25.00/sessionInstructor: Shannon RackowskiStudents will learn proper body form, breathing, safety, and gym etiquette. With completion and passing of this course, young teens will be given a certificate that entitles them to usage of the gym and cardio areas without paren-tal supervision.

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DO RE MI BY THE SEAFridays 10:00 – 10:45 a.m.10 week session: Sept. 14 – Nov. 16 Ages: birth - 6$140.00/session – additional siblings $20.00Instructor: Debbie and Bruce CramWe at Do Re Mi by the Sea offer a childhood music and movement program for children and the adults who love them. Our curriculum provides hundreds of familiar and unique songs and musical activities. Our classes are relaxed, playful, and stimulation for you and your child. Sign up and bring your little “Treble” maker to our music class!Debbie is retired from a nursing background. Her interest in music and dance goes back to her early teens when she learned to play her guitar and loved to sing folk songs. She sang in Sweet Adelines, was secretary for a local music club, violinist in a small weekly music group, and participated in several dance programs. Bruce has a background as an optician and worked for 30 years in that field. He has a BS degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Physics. He learned to play guitar in high school. His interest in music combines with his woodworking hobby, and he has made many instruments, including the mandolin and banjo Debbie will be using in class. He sees the elimination of music programs in public schools as a tragic misfortune and is pleased to bring music back into the lives of children.

“SCHOOL’S OUT”After School ProgramSeptember 4-June 73:00-5:30 p.m.$90/month or $7/day (does not include non-school days)NON-SCHOOL DAYS7:45-5:30 p.m.$11.00/half day (up to 5 hours)$20.00/full dayThis is a supervised program offered every school day and on non-school days for children enrolled in kindergarten through 6th grades. On school days, the school bus will transport children from Sam Case to the Newport Recre-ation Center. Activities include art, crafts, games, storytell-ing, and gym activities such as scooter boards, basketball, soccer and teamwork activities. For more information, please contact the Rec. Center control desk.

INDOOR PARKTuesdays & Fridays 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Ages 4 and under$2.00 drop-in per childJoin a parent/child play group atmosphere which provides a place for young children to play and be active inside. The play equipment is designed for walking through 4 years of age. Slides, ride-on toys, tunnels and more are available!

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SPORTSACTIVITIESFOR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION ABOUT ALL OF OUR CURRENT SPORTS, PLEASE VISIT:

WWW.NEWPORTOREGON.GOV/SPORTS

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YOUTH VOLLEYBALL (3RD-6TH GRADE) Participation Fee $ 50 (Scholarships are available as funds allow)Initial Skill assessment will be Saturday September 8th at NIS. This year we have re-structured the league to increase the ages we include. We will now have a 3rd-4th and a 5th- 6th grade league. Practices will be mostly on weeknights, and games will be on Saturdays at various locations around the county. (The 7th and 8th grade teams will continue to play on week nights).

YOUTH VOLLEYBALL 7TH & 8TH GRADEParticipation Fee $50. (Scholarships are available as funds allow)7th and 8th grade girls from Toledo and Waldport wishing to play volleyball will again register through the Newport Recreation Center. However 7th and 8th graders registering for the Newport Team must do so at Newport Prep Academy, since that team will once again be ran by the school district.

MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY TEAM(6th, 7th & 8th Grade) Participation Fee $40(Scholarships are available as funds allow)First practice will be held August 20th at the Newport High School track. Summer practice schedule will be from August 20 to September 3rd from 5:30pm-6:30pm. Then once school starts (September 4th) practices will be from 3:45pm-5pm. Practices will be Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

13-15 YEAR-OLD INDOOR SOCCERParticipation Fee: $35 (Scholarships are available as funds allow)This will consist purely of Sunday games at the Newport Recreation Center. There will be a skill assessment on December 2nd where kids will be divided into teams. Exact dates and times of the games will vary depending on enrollment. If you have any questions please contact Liam Hughes.

OPEN GYM VOLLEYBALL Intermediate: Tuesdays 6:00-7:30pm. This is for experienced players who play regularly, and want a more competitive environment. Beginner: Tuesdays 7:30pm-9pm. This session is for those who either have not played much and need to develop their skills, or those who have not played in a while and need to get back in the game.

WOMEN’S ROLLER DERBYThursday 5:30pm-7:30pmSunday 1:00pm-4:00pmRoller Derby is a fun group activity that can provide a great cardio workout.(Personal protective equipment is recommended).

PICKLEBALLIn an effort to provide a better experience for all, we have now divided our group into 2 sessions. 12:00pm -1:00pmThis time slot is reserved for players who are level 3 and above. 1:30pm-2:30pm. This time slot is now reserved for players who are level 3 and below. You will notice that level 3’s are welcome at either session but are encouraged to attend the later session.A guide on player ratings is available on usapa.org, or if you have any questions you may contact Liam Hughes (541) 574-5453 [email protected]

HIGHLAND GAMESPRACTICEPractice events like the word famous caber toss. Practices are usually held about once a week as weather permits. Please contact Liam Hughes at (541) 574-5453 or [email protected] for more information

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7TH & 8TH GRADE BASKETBALL Fee:$50 (Scholarships are available as funds allow)At the 7th and 8th grade age group the boys and girls play a split season. This year the girls will play first with games start-ing in November. The boys will play second starting in January. Players will get the chance to improve their skills in practice then put them to the test in league games against teams from around the county. Most games and practices will be Monday and Friday evenings. However, the tournament will be on a Saturday.

1ST-6TH GRADE BASKETBALLFee $50 (Scholarships are available as funds allow)All registrations for the 1st-6th grade basketball season are due by November 9th.Practices will take place on weeknights, with games being played on Saturdays at various locations across the county. Play-ers are expected to attend all games and practices, failure to do so may result in loss of playing time or removal from the team.First though fourth graders play on coed teams. At the 5th and 6th grade level, boys and girls play in separate leagues.

MEN’S NOON BASKETBALLMondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays12:00 - 2:00 p.m.These games are a light hearted, call your own fouls affair, and usually feature a wide range of ages and skill levels. Everyone 16 and older is welcome.

MEN’S EVENING BASKETBALL OPEN GYMA schedule of gym availability is posted on calendars at the control desk of the Recreation Center. Much thought has been put into making the gyms available to all ages for a variety of activities. If you feel you have a group or sport that is not represented, see a staff member and let your wishes be known. You may call during building open hours to check on the schedules. Schedules are subject to change, but every effort will be made to adjust the schedules well in advance so that notice can be given to frequent users.

FOR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION ABOUT ALL OF OUR CURRENT SPORTS, PLEASE VISIT:WWW.NEWPORTOREGON.GOV/SPORTS

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NEWPORTPOOL

NEWPORT POOL LOCATION 1212 NE Fogarty Street, Newport, OR 97365 541-265-7770 www.newportoregon.gov

THE NEWPORT POOL OFFERS MORE THAN JUST LAP SWIMMING! INSTRUCTOR LED PROGRAMS:Aqua Zumba Monday 8-9am Water Exercise Tuesday through Friday 8-9amWater Boot Camp Tuesday & Thursday 7-8pm, Saturday 8:30-9:30am

WATER WALKING:Pool configuration is wide open with no lane lines provid-ing ample space for patrons to walk the width of the pool in the shallow water, and perform water jogging in the deep water. This is a great transitional pro-gram for patrons who have been away from the water, are new to the water, are recovering from a surgery, or require physical therapy.

SPOOKY SWIM Monday, October 29th 7:00-8:30pm$5.00 per person (no passes)Tricks and Treats – Fun and Games

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DROP-IN ADMISSION: Resident 10-Pass Non-Resident 10-PassYOUTH(0-17) $3.50 25.00 $4.00 31.50 ADULT(18 to 61) 5.00 39.00 6.00 48.00SENIOR(62 & up) 3.75 31.00 5.00 39.75

PASSES: 1 Month 3 Month AnnualYouth Resident $36.25 $60.50 $162.00Youth Non-Resident $48.50 $72.75 $181.50

Adult Resident $72.75 $96.75 $181.50 Adult Non-Resident $92.50 $121.00 $218.00

Senior Resident $48.50 $72.75 $169.00Senior Non-Resident $60.50 $89.50 $194.00

Family Resident $138.50 $200.25 $438.75Family Non-Resident $179.25 $246.50 $508.25

*RENT THE NEWPORT POOL*Have a private swim party, family reunion, birthday celebration, or bring your scuba gear and kayaks. MONDAY - FRIDAY MORNINGS 9:00 TO 10:00 AMMONDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS 7:00 TO 8:00 PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2:00 TO 4:30 PM SUNDAY 8:30 TO 11:00AM**Please allow at least one week advance notice when reserving the pool. Lifeguards included and all pool rules and regulations apply.

RATES: (PER HOUR) Resident Non-Resident1-20 people $83.25 $104.5021-40 $99.75 $125.5041-60 $116.50 $145.2561-80 $133.00 $166.5081-100 $149.75 $181.50

LOOK FOR THE RETURN OF THE SENIOR AQUA CIRCUIT CLASSIN OCTOBER!

YOUTH GROUPSWIMMING LESSONS Eight - 30 minute lessons $48.00September 17th – 27th or Oc-tober 8th – 18thMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Evenings 5:00 pm or 5:30 pmLevels 1, 2, 3/4 Participants must be a minimum of 4 years old.Register at the pool. Private les-sons are also available.

INDEPENDENT EXERCISE: INDEPENDENT EXERCISE USES TWO LANES OF THE POOL PROVIDING A SPACE FOR PATRONS TO EXERCISE INDEPENDENTLY WITHOUT HAVING TO LAP SWIM.

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POOLSCHEDULETIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

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INSTRUCTOR SPOTLIGHTName: Cathy PeltierClass Instructor for: Water Exercise, Water Safety, Private Swim LessonsCathy Peltier, a native Oregonian, has lived in Lin-coln County for 10 years. She retired from Salem/Keizer public schools after teaching for 30 years. She has a Masters Degree in Education Extreme Learning Problems and is an Aquatic Exercise As-sociation (AEA) certified instructor. She has taught for the City of Newport at the Newport Pool for 8 years as an aerobics instructor, leader of the youth Water Safety Program, and private swim lesson instructor. Cathy brings her years of teaching experience, love of teaching, and love of people to bear in all of her instruction. Her water aerobics class delivers low impact exercise and stretching to people at their own level. A typical class includes participants with many degrees of ability. This is the perfect place to rehabilitate after surgeries, to just get started exercising, or for those who need to push their own limits.

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NEW AT THE NEWPORT POOLOPEN RECREATIONAL SWIMEvery Friday 3:15-5:00 pmCome to the pool Friday after school for floatastic fun! Passes or regular drop in rates apply. Swimmers must be 7 years old or older to swim without an adult.

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LOCATION20 SE 2nd Street Phone: 541 265-9617www.newportoregon.gov/scMonday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5 p.m.Closed Saturdays noon to 3 p.m. Sundays closedHoliday closures: September 3, November 12, 22, 23, 2012SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER GIFT SHOP The Newport Senior Activity Center Association provides volunteer hostesses and hosts for the gift shop. The gift shop features handmade treasures,. Come shop! You are sure to find something special and unique at the gift shop. The hours of the shop are Mondays and Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Thursdays 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., and Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.EQUIPMENT ON LOANWheelchairs, walkers, crutches, shower chairs, and toilet lifts are available to seniors who need them.  For more informa-tion, call a Host or Hostess at 541 2659617.THE MEALS ON WHEELS MEAL SITE This program is offered every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at noon.  Come and enjoy a fresh hot meal, visit with old friends, and make new ones.  Donations are encouraged. HOMEBOUND LUNCH PROGRAMHot lunches are served to the homebound.  Please call 541 574-0669 for prices and meals to be delivered to your home.

SUPPORT GROUPSTHE FRIENDS OF THE NEWPORT SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTERThis group’s purpose is to provide support to the Newport Senior Activity Center in assisting with senior needs, foster and encourage residents and visitors to participate in a variety of activities, encourage awareness of good health practices through activities, enlist support of other groups interested in advancing the above purposes, and assist in further construction and maintenance of the Newport Senior Center.  The Friends meet the 3rd Thursday of each month.

NEWPORT SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITY ASSOCIATIONThis group was formed in 1973 and runs the great gift shop with volunteers. They meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 10:30 a.m.

NEWPORT SENIOR ADVISORY GROUP This group is appointed by the mayor and meets monthly. They have a variety of responsibilities.  Some are to represent the public interest in making suggestions and recommendations for the development, use, and expansion of the Senior Activity Center and to suggest and recommend rules and regulations necessary and desirable to carry out the mission of the Center.   

Public agencies Private use

Multi-Purpose room/Prep Kitchen $18.50/24.00/hr $29.00/36.50/hrLounge/Library $13.50/hour $18.50/hourHealth Studio/Education Center $13.50/hour $18.50/hour

ROOM RENTALSThe Senior Activity Center has a variety of facil-ity rentals to meet your needs.  Rental fees are available by request.  Please call 541 265-9617 for rates.

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WELLNESS FAIRTuesday, October 30th, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. This FREE Wellness Fair is an an-nual event sponsored by the NSAC and numerous local vendors and contribu-tors. There will be food, fun, games, prizes, and a wealth of booths offering encouraging information regarding health, fitness, wellness, and living your life to the fullest! Learn new ideas on healthy eating to put our bodies into better shape and improve our minds for a longer more enjoyable life. Testing will be available for blood pressure, hearing, and bone density.

ADAPTIVE TAI CHI Tuesdays at noon, with instructor Jeff Cheever. This is an excellent oppor-tunity to enjoy the benefits of Tai Chi at a pace that accommodates various physical limitations, but allows for the improvements this exercise can offer its participants.

AEROBICS Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 - 10:30 am. Drop in fee is $4.00. This is a low-impact aerobics class designed especially for seniors and those who wish for a moderate-paced class. This fun fitness program will help main-tain and improve cardiovascular conditioning, circulation, flexibility, and muscle tone. Music and low-impact moves are especially geared to your desires and needs. Classes will be held at the Newport Senior Center and led by Peggy O’Callaghan.

ARTHRITIS EXERCISE PROGRAMWednesdays & Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 am. This self-lead fitness class is a fun way to build strength and flexibility for body and mind.

BREATH & BALANCEFridays, 3:00 - 4:00 pm. This is a self- led gentle exercise class. Class fo-cus is on improved breathing awareness and balance from simple exercises done from a chair, as well as walking, and selective use of balance balls. Music and social interaction enhance this gathering, allowing participants to enjoy themselves while they gently work out.

HEALTH&WELLNESSCENTER

CHAIR YOGAMondays, 9:30 - 10:30 am.No experience required to join. These classes will help increase flexibility and improve range of motion, while learning the value of simple meditation. Instructor is registered yoga teacher, Sybil Merriman.FOOT CARE CLINICFirst Tuesday of each month, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm.Jan Weathers, RN will indulge you. Appointments are required. The cost is $22.00 per treatment.SALLY’S GENTLE YOGAFridays, 1:00 - 2:15 pm.SALLY’S CHAIR YOGAFridays, 11:45 am - 12:45 pm. A gentle approach to the benefits of yoga is instructed by Sally Cheney, who brings over 20 years of yoga practice and teaching. Participants can work at their own level while enhancing their physical and mental fitness with this time-honored form of wellness.

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RV LINE DANCEFridays, 6:30 - 8:00 pm.An on-going dance night at NSAC, this group is open to any interested line dance participants to come and dance!

LIVING WELL WITH CHRONIC CONDITIONSTuesdays, 9:30 am - 1:00 pm.September 4th through September 18th, call for more information.

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YO’ABS Mondays & Thursdays, 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Warm the core with Power Yoga, followed by strength training using exercise balls and weights. Finish the class with Yoga stretches and meditation/relaxation. Instructor Chris Gary.

WII SPORTSTuesdays, 9:30 - 10:30 am. The games include basketball, golf, tennis, pool, and the most popular, bowling. Our annual St. Patrick’s Day Wii bowling tournament is a fun-filled event open to all who want to participate.

TAI CHIMondays at noon.Tai Chi is known for its many positive effects on our overall health, for experienced participants. Class instructed by Terry Cannon.

YO’PLAYMondays & Thursdays, 10:45 - 11:45 am.Yo’Play, created and instructed by Christian Gary, is a multi-faceted program that adapts exercise to all levels of fitness using chairs, balls, mats and weights.

LINE DANCEMondays, 2:00 pmFor experienced dancers and 3:00 pm for beginners. Through September, Maggie and Frank Bice offer a fun way to stay in shape. Please call the center for more info and to sign-up.

TABLE TENNIS/PING PONGWednesdays & Saturdays, 5:30 pm. The Newport Senior Center Table Tennis club meets at Yaquina View Elementary School. Master Pong, AKA Don Hunt is the club host.

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BEGINNERS COMPUTER CLASSMondays, 9:30 - 10:30 am.Begins Monday, September 10th, and continues through November 26th. Call to register for this class @ 541 265-9617. This class is limited to six people. COLORED PENCIL CLASSTuesdays, 12:30 pm. Shirley Steinhauer will help folks explore colored pencil art. All supplies included. Let your imagination fly.CARD MAKING CLASSTuesdays, 10:30 am. You are invited to join in this creative class and make personal works of art to share with family and friends. Leona Butler, our talented instructor, has been sharing her talents with participants at the center for the past few years. This class is free and materials are provided. BOOK CLUB3rd Wednesday of each month, 1:00 - 2:30 pm.Come and find out what new book is being read, and join in the discussion. This is an on-going group that likes to share their latest reading discoveries.

DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUBWednesdays, 6:30 pm & Fridays at 1:00 pm, and each 2nd Saturday at 11:00 am. Donations for supplies are appreciated.KNITTING CLASSTuesdays, 3:00 - 4:30 pm.Crafty fun for all ages, male and female. Knitting is a great tool to keep your fingers limber and your mind sharp, while enjoying the company of other knitters, usually working on a community donation project. Supplies abound, so come and join in on any Tuesday afternoon. This group is led by Barbara Hendrix who has years of teaching experience. LE CLUB FRANCAIS“Parlez vous, francais? Oui, un peu.” Come and enjoy this group to listen as well as practice speaking this wonderful ro-mance language. Please call 541-265-9617 for days and times.LUNCH ‘N LEARNBring your sack lunch and dine with others attending this gathering in the Education Center. Interesting presentations that entertain as well as educate are the delicious accompaniment to your “bring your own” lunchtime. Call for times and dates.

READERS THEATRESaturday, 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Writers/Readers Theatre is an ongoing activity at the NSAC that involves participants in writing their own stories, then preparing them for presentation in a Reader’s Theatre format at quarterly performances at the center. Writers do not have to read, although stories are read to one another at each weekly meeting, while preparing for the quarterly performance. This activity is self-led.WATERCOLOR CLASSESTuesdays, 1:30 - 3:00 pm. Class size is limited to 5.Instructor, Shirley Steinhauer, is your multi-media-talented art instructor. Always wanted to try watercolors? Well, no time like the present to learn some basic skills with lots of encouragement.

STRINGING JEWELRY Thursdays, 1:30 - 3:30 pm.Experienced and new beaders are welcomed and en-couraged to attend this open class with Judith Pierce. A multitude of beading techniques will be taught from the book “Stringing Beaded Jewelry” which will be a required purchase. In addition, students will be making ongoing purchases of beading supplies to complete projects. Some tools and supplies are provided.TONY’S TEASERS Mondays, 10:30 - 11:30 am. Begins Monday, September 10th, and continues through October 1st. It’s important that we have an active mind to maintain and stimulate mental agility. The classes will include fun filled computer games, riddles, and puzzles. Brain teasers classes are FREE to all participants.

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SOCIALGROUPSBINGO Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 11:00 to 11:45 a.m. Dona-tion to play. BUNCO3rd Thursday of each month, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Donation to play. This game is primarily an excuse to get together with oth-ers who want to laugh and forget themselves while they play this simple game of tossing dice and counting scores. The laughter is so loud in our social lounge where the players are whoop-ing and hollering that the office has to close the door to get any work done. Come and have some “mindless” fun with this fun-loving group.HAND AND FOOT CARD GAMEMondays, 1:00 p.m. This game is a revised form of Canasta. If you do not know how to play, the friendly players at the Center will teach you.KNOTTY LADIES QUILTERSWednesdays 11:30 am – 3:00 pm This group of talented and generous quilters is a mainstay at the NSAC, and is enjoyed by all who attend.MAHJONG Mondays, 10:00 & Thursdays, 1pm. Master the art of this mysterious Chinese tile game. Instructions are available.

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUSTuesdays, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. & Saturdays, 9:30-10:00 a.m.PINOCHLEWednesdays and Fridays, 1:00 p.m. Arrangements can be made for instruction with this lively and dedicated group of pinochle players.SCRABBLETuesdays, 10:30 a.m. - Noon. Lots of fun, mental exercise, and a chance to visit with other word wizards. SQUARE DANCINGMondays 7:30 -9 p.m. Pick your partner and do-si-do. TOPS (TAKING OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY)Thursdays, 8:30 a.m. There is an annual membership fee.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Your talent and ideas are welcome at the NSAC. Please call the Senior Center at 541- 265-9617. We are looking for volunteers to teach classes in a variety of venues from beginning Spanish to beading to any health and wellness and other personal development offerings you might be willing to share at the NSAC. We are always looking for volunteers for our parties, special events and general office help. Come help this center be what you want it to be, helping benefit our entire community.

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AGATE BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD AND DOG PARK (1 ACRE)185 NW 60th StreetFeatures a dog park, covered picnic shelter, small playing field, picnic tables, BBQ grill, play structure and restroomsBETTY WHEELER MEMORIAL FIELD (2.8 ACRES)852 NW Nye St. between NW 8th and 10thTwo ball fields, restrooms, and concession stand (in-season)BIG CREEK PARK (2.5 ACRES)2510 NE Big Creek Road - (near City Reservoir)Picnic and playground facilities include slides, swings, climbing struc-ture, picnic tables, volleyball net, BBQ grills, and covered picnic shelter. The shelter is reservable. (reservations recommended May-Sept) COAST PARK Located on Coast Street by the Performing Arts CenterCoast Park is our newest Park, featuring state of the art play equipment, a magnificently detailed shipwreck, a wetland garden and more.DON DAVIS PARK (2 ACRES)832 W. Olive (Restroom)840 W. Olive (Gazebo)Vietnam Veterans Memorial, gazebo (not reservable), cobblestone path-way with beach access and sitting areasFOUNDING ROCK (0.7 ACRE)511 SW Coast HighwayHistoric downtown sitting area FRANK V. WADE MEMORIAL PARK (8.8 ACRES)1445 NE Big Creek RoadBaseball and softball fields, four tennis courts, playground equipment, community garden, Summer Activity Club Headquarters, restrooms, landscaped walkways, and picnic tablesLITERACY PARK (1 ACRE)370 W. Olive Street, behind the LibraryAmphitheater and recreation areaMOMBETSU SISTER CITY PARK (0.6 ACRE)620 SW Neff WayJapanese garden parkNYE BEACH TURNAROUND (.46 ACRE)NW Beach Drive Beach access, parking, picnic tables and central to Nye Beach business districtOCEAN TO BAY TRAIL (.67 MILE)Trail runs from Big Creek Park west through the Agate Beach Wayside tunnel and on to Agate Beach. Includes boardwalks and bridges, and winds through forested areas and over creek. State Park restrooms located at Agate Beach Wayside.SAM MOORE PARKWAY (5.73 ACRES)656 NW High St. (between Betty Wheeler & NW High Street)Natural canyon with walking trail, play structure, picnic area, and sports park bowlsWILDER TWIN PARK625 SE 43rd St.This new park features a kid’s play area with a covered picnic table amongst other great features.WILDER DOG PARK (.7 ACRE)40th Street, close to Community College CampusThe new Wilder Dog Park features a transitional entry and exit corral, plus a water spigot for animals.

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Parks and Recreation Director Jim ProtivaRecreation Superintendent Judy MayhewRecreation Center Clerk Lee Ann PrchalSports Coordinator Liam HughesLead Fitness Attendant Shannon RackowskiAquatic Supervisor Kathy ClineAquatic Coordinator Heather HughesSenior ActivityCenter Coordinator Peggy O’Callaghan

Sandra SurberEdward SimonKaren SmithNancy SteinbergJimmy RodriguezSandra Roumagoux - City Council LiaisonFred Springstein Richard BalzerJennie Scarborough

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FREE 16OZ. BOTTLED WATER

$1 DOLLAR OFF ANY DROP-IN FEE

$1 DOLLAR OFF ANY DROP-IN FEE

PRESENT THIS COUPON AT THE NEWPORT RECREATION CENTER AND RECEIVE ONE

16OZ. BOTTLED WATER - FREE(ONE BOTTLE PER PERSON)

PRESENT THIS COUPON AT THE NEWPORT RECREATION CENTER AND RECEIVE $1 OFF ANY DROP-IN FEE DURING THE MONTH OF

NOVEMBER, 2012(ONE COUPON PER PERSON)

PRESENT THIS COUPON AT THE NEWPORT POOL AND RECEIVE $1 OFF ANY DROP-IN FEE

GOOD THROUGH DECEMBER, 2012(ONE COUPON PER PERSON)

Offer limited to the first 500 customersExpiration date: 10/31/12

Offer limited to the first 500 customersGood from: 11/1 - 11/30, 2012

Offer limited to the first 500 customersExpiration date: 12/31/12

City of Newport Recreation Center

City of Newport Recreation Center

City of Newport Municipal Pool

• Keep hydrated!• Quench your thirst.

• Try us out!• Bring a friend!

• Try us out!• Bring a friend!

FREE16 oz.

bottled water

NovemberCoupon

$1 OFFany drop-in

fee

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Open24 Hours!

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NE 6th Street & Hwy 101Across from ProBuild

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EVERYTHING HOMEMADE!

great breakfast and seafood all day

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are served 24 hours a day!

Fish & Chips • Shrimp • Crab • Oysters • Steamed Clams & much more!Bread Bowl with Homemade Chili or Chowder • Pancakes • French Toast Stuffed French Toast

Breakfast Burritos • Cafe Omelettes • Burgers•Sandwiches • Soups • Salads

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