Summer Fun! - Metropolitan Family Service
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Summer Fun! - Metropolitan Family Service
TABLE OF CONTENTS {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} 3 Outdoor & Sports Activities 3 Local Parks 5 Pioneer Courthouse Square 6 Festivals & Fairs 7 Educational Activities 8 Arts & Movies 10 Outdoor Summer Movies 11 Summer Concerts 12 For the Whole Family 13 Academic Options 14 High School Credit Recovery 14 Campus Tours 15 {SUMMER CAMPS} 16 Day Camps 16 Art Camps 16 Sports & Outdoor Camps 17 Physical & Natural Science Camps 17 Clackamas YMCA Camps 18 D {COMMUNITY RESOURCES} 19 Food and Health Resources 19 Employment Resources 20 Miscellaneous Resources 21 This summer activities guide is presented by Metropolitan Family Service. About MFS For over 60 years, Metropolian Family Service has been helping more than 30,000 people move beyond the limitations of poverty, inequity and social isolation each year. 2 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} OUTDOOR & SPORTS ACTIVITIES CAFÉ Summer Kick Off Sports Fair, June 18th, 12pm - 3pm (All Ages) Lot Whitcomb Elementary, 7400 SE Thompson Rd, Portland, OR 97222 Kick off the start of your summer by bringing family and friends together to play a game of soccer, volleyball, and kickball at the Metropolitan Family Service’s CAFÉ Summer Kick Off Sports fair! There will be door prizes for the first guests to arrive and chances to win other prizes throughout the event! Lunch will be provided as well as refreshments. RecMobile with North Clackamas Parks And Recreation, June 27th - August 8th (Ages 6 - 10) The RecMobile is coming to a park near you! You’ll play games, do crafts, meet new friends and have a blast! Join our recreation staff Monday - Friday at select parks throughout North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District. Children under age 6 must have a parent/guardian present to aid the child. Parent/guardian must fill out a registration form on site before child may participate in the RecMobile program. SUMMER SCHEDULE PARK LOCATIONS Happy Valley Park 13770 SE Ridgecrest Rd, Happy Valley, OR, 97086 Stringfield Park 3614 SE Naef Rd, Portland, OR, 97267 Oak Grove Elementary School 11 am - 1 pm Monday – Trillium Creek Park Tuesday – Ardenwald Elementary Wednesday – Ardenwald Elementary 2150 SE Torbank Rd., Oak Grove, OR, 97222 Thursday – Oak Grove Elementary Risley Park Friday – Pioneer Park 2 pm - 4 pm Monday – Happy Valley Park Tuesday – Scott Park Wednesday – Century Park Thursday – Risley Park Friday – Village Green Park 2350 SE Swain Ave., Milwaukie, OR, 97267 Village Green Park 13700 SE Sieben Pkwy, Clackamas, OR 97015 Ardenwald Elementary 8950 SE 36th Ave., Milwaukie, OR, 97222 Water Tower Park 9890 SE 40th Ave, Milwaukie, OR, 97222 Trillium Creek Park 16803 SE Anderegg Pkwy, Damascus, OR, 97089 Oregon City Farmer’s Market, May 2 - October 31st, Saturdays, 9 am - 2 pm (All ages) 2051 Kaen Road, Oregon City, OR 97045 (off Beavercreek Road) Market is located in the parking lot of Clackamas County’s Public Services Building. Oregon City Farmer’s Market POP Kid’s Club! (Ages 5 - 12) Kids who join the POP club will get a Passport to Health, a POP reusable shopping bag, a POP button, and a $2 spending allowance every time they attend the market to spend on fruits and veggies. Members will also be able to participate in POP club fun like planting seeds, salad making and cider pressing! Visit http://orcityfarmersmarket.com/ for information about joining. 3 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} OUTDOOR & SPORTS ACTIVITIES Cont. Milwaukie’s Farmers Market, May - October, Sundays, 9:30am - 2pm (All Ages) SE Main St. & Harrison St. Happy Valley Sunnyside Farmer’s Market, May 7 - October 8, Saturdays, 9am - 2pm (All Ages) 14100 SE Sunnyside RD, Happy Valley 97086 Come for the Bouncy houses, live music and various activities! Stay and relax in the large covered seating in our food court. Canby Farmer’s Market, April 30 - October 8, Saturdays, 9 am - 2 pm (All ages) Hwy 99 & Sequoia Parkway Live music, delicious food, kids’ activities & more fun for the entire family! Damascus Fresh & Local Market, May 21 - September 29, Thursdays, 3pm - 7pm (All Ages) 14100 SE Sunnyside RD, Happy Valley 97086 WE ACCEPT SNAP FOOD BENEFITS! Located near the intersection of Foster & Hwy 212, across from Safeway. Offers entertainment, prepared foods, and opportunities for visitors to meet old friends and make new ones. Families can have an “evening out” in the style of a town square with opportunities for buying quality foods and joining in conversation with neighbors. Lake Oswego Farmer’s Market , May 14 - October 8, Saturdays, 8:30am - 1:30pm (All ages) Millennium Park Plaza, 200 First Street Discover the region’s finest agricultural products. Delight in finding a variety of fruits, vegetables, nuts, cheeses, nursery items, hot foods and more! The market also features live music and children’s activities. Accepts SNAP & WIC, and Senior FDNP. Estacada Farmer’s Market, May 7 - October 1, Saturdays, 10am - 2pm (All ages) 664 NW Wade St., Estacada (in Wade Creek House Antiques) Portland Farmer’s Markets (All ages) Kenton, June 1 - September 28, Wed, 3pm - 7pm Portland State University, March - October, Sat, N McClellan St. & Denver Ave 8:30am - 2pm South Parks Blocks between SW Hall & Montgomery Northwest, June 2 - September 29, Th, 2pm - 6pm NW 19th & Everett St. Pioneer Courthouse Square, June 20 - September 26, Mon, 10am - 2pm King, May 1 - November 20, Sun, 10am - 2pm The square on SW 6th between SW Morrison & Yamhill NE 7th & Wygant (between Alberta & Prescott) Shemanski Park, May 4 - November 23, 10am - Lents International, June 5 - October 30, Sun, 9am - 2pm 2pm South Park Blocks between SW Salmon & Main SE 91st & Foster Rd 4 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} OUTDOOR & SPORTS ACTIVITIES: Local Parks Visiting your local park is a great way to enjoy the summertime without spending a lot of money. Many of the parks listed below offer a variety of activities for summer fun that vary by location. Visit the website with each city for more information about each individual park and activities they provide. City of Canby Rossman Park, 555 Fourth Street. www.ci.canby.or.us Westlake Park, 14165 Bunick Drive Wait Park, 1470 NE Territorial Road (across from Canby Public Li- City of Molalla brary) www.cityofmolalla.com Community (River) Park, 1348 S Berg Parkway (south of Canby Clark Park, 815 Shirley Street Square) Leonard Long Park, 315 N Molalla Avenue Locust Street Park, 305 S Locust Street Sally Fox Park, S. Molalla Ave/201 E. 5th Maple Street Park, 1300 N Maple Street Street (next to the Molalla Public Library) Skate Park, 1175 NW 3rd Avenue Legacy Park, 1200 SE 13th Avenue (next to Ackerman Middle School) City of Oregon City www.orcity.org/parksandrecreation/parks City of Estacada www.cityofestacada.org Canemah Children’s Park, 815 4th Avenue Wade Creek Community Park, 7th Avenue and Wade Street next to Chapin Park, 340 Warner Parrott Road the Public Library. Hillendale Park, 19260 Clairmont Way City of Gladstone Wesley Lynn Park, 12901 Frontier Parkway www.ci.gladstone.or.us North Clackamas Parks and Recreation Dierickx Park, 450 W Glouchester Street www.ncprd.com/parks-and-trails Max Patterson Memorial City Park, 450 E Exeter Nick Shannon Park, SE Valley View Road, (South of Jennings Avenue) Happy Valley Park, 13770 SE Ridgecrest Road (Happy Valley) City of Lake Oswego Risley Park, 2350 SE Swaim Avenue (Oak Grove) www.ci.oswego.or.us Village Green Park, 13786 SE Sieben Parkway (Clackamas) George Rogers Park, 611 S. State Street Water Tower Park, 9890 SE 40th Avenue (Milwaukie) Pilkington Park, 19043 Pilkington Road Water Features and Swimming Pools Canby Swim Center North Clackamas Aquatic Park 7300 SE Harmony Road, Milwaukie, OR. Molalla Aquatic Center Sally Fox Park—Water Feature 432 Frances Street, Molalla, OR. S. Molalla Avenue/201 E. 5th Street, Molalla, OR Mt. Scott Indoor Pool Happy Valley Park—Splash Pad 5530 SE 72nd, Portland OR 13770 SE Ridgecrest Road., Happy Valley, OR Oregon City Swimming Pool Creston Outdoor Pool Sellwood Outdoor Pool 1150 S Ivy Street, Canby, OR 1211 Jackson Street, Oregon City, OR. 44th and Powell, Portland, OR 7951 SE 7th Avenue & Miller, Portland, OR Montavilla Outdoor Pool Patterson Park Splash Park 82nd and NE Glisan, Portland, OR 450 E Exeter, Gladstone OR For information on Portland Parks and Recreation locations, call (503) 823-PLAY 5 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} OUTDOOR & SPORTS ACTIVITIES: Pioneer Courthouse Square Often referred to as “Portland’s Living Room,” the square is located at 701 SW 6th Avenue bordered by SW Yamhill, SW Morrison, and SW Broadway. All MAX lines converge at the square as well as several bus lines. Visit www.thesquarepdx.org for more information about the latest events. May 16th and June 13th - Mondays on the Mall Mondays, 12 pm - 1 pm Events & Activities on Downtown's Transit Mall brought to you by Portland Mall Management, Inc. in partnership with TriMet and Pioneer Courthouse Square. Visit www.portlandmall.org for more information. June 3rd - June 14th - Festival of Flowers All-day Festival of Flowers at Pioneer Courthouse Square has always been one of Portland’s most renowned festivals in the heart of downtown. Each year, the Square works with a local artist or design firm to create a masterpiece of vibrant color utilizing nearly 20,000 flowers and plant material. This year the design Doughnut Trip, comes from PLACE Studio and celebrates Portland’s Coffee & Doughnuts: Two Portland Classics. June 15th - 17th - Festival of Flowers Flower Sale 8 am - 6 pm Flower sale from the two week display. June 20th - September 26th - 101.9 Kink presents Portland Farmers Market at the Square Mondays, 10 am - 2 pm More than 30 farmers and food artisans will call Portland’s Living Room home each Monday from 10:00AM – 2:00PM selling the freshest summer fruits, vegetables, flowers and hot food items. June 21st - Yoga Day Tuesday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm The Second Annual Yoga Day Portland is a free community event open to all, offering yoga classes, live music, performances and children’s activities. YDP is for everyone, including those with little or no yoga experience to come down and try a free yoga class and experience aspects of the yoga lifestyle! July 5th - August 30th - Noon Tunes Summer Concert Series Tuesdays, 12 pm - 1 pm The Noon Tunes Summer Concert Series will return for its 25th year on Tuesdays in July and August. From Noon-1:00pm enjoy music from some of Portland’s best regional and local musical talent, curated by 101.9 Kink. With eight FREE concerts, and some of Portland’s favorite food vendors, the Square is sure to be Downtown’s summer lunchtime destination. July 24th - August 21st - Flicks on the Bricks presented by SmartPark Fridays, 7 pm - 11 pm On five Friday evenings in July and August, the Square will be transformed into Portland’s largest outdoor movie theater for the entire community to enjoy! The movie series will kick-off on Friday, July 24th and continue through August 21st on five Friday nights accompanied by live pre-movie entertainment provided by 101.9 Kink. Be sure to head to our Facebook page to tell us what movies you want to watch this summer! July 30th - 7th Annual NW Books Festival Saturday, 11 am - 5 pm Over 100 critically acclaimed authors will be featured at the 7th Annual NW Book Festival. Local authors and authors from California, Washington, New York will be present. Come meet them in person! August 14th - India Festival 11 am - 8:30 pm India Festival brings India to Pioneer Courthouse Square. India Festival is a celebration of India's Independence Day with live music, dance, and entertainment. August 25th - 27th - Festa Italiana 11am - 11pm The 25th Annual Festa Italiana returns to the Square! This festival celebrates Italian American culture with food, music, Opera, and more! Great fun for all ages! Make sure to check the website for many more events and activities taking place this summer in Pioneer Courthouse Square! 6 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} FESTIVALS AND FAIRS Rose Festival City Fair, May 27 - June 12 Tom McCall, Waterfront Park (All ages) Visit http://www.rosefestival.org/waterfront/city-fair for more information! Multnomah County Fair, May 28 - 30 Oaks Amusement Park ,7805 SE Oaks Park Way, Portland, OR 97202 (All ages) FREE ADMISSION* AND PARKING! Come out for: FREE petting zoo; pony rides; barnyard fun; arts, crafts, and floral displays; crafts and foods vendors; face painting; live entertainment; and much more! 12PM—7PM *Oaks Parks attractions at the regular price. Visit www.multnomahcountyfair.org for full event info. Molalla Buckeroo, July 1 - July 4 815 Shirley St, Molalla, OR 97038 503-829-8388 (All ages) Events includes carnival rides, food, fireworks and a PRCA rodeo. For more information on events and to purchase rodeo tickets, visit www.molallabuckeroo.com Washington County Fair, July 28 - July 31 873 NE 34th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR. 97124 (All ages) Updates to be posted to the website as the event approaches. Visit http://www.bigfairfun.com/ for more information or call (503) 648-1416. Clackamas County Fair and Rodeo, August 16th - 21st, 2016 694 NE 4th Avenue, Canby, OR 97013 (All ages) Visit www.clackamas.us/fair for information about events, carnival and rodeo pricing, parking, and more. Oregon State Fair, August 26 - September 5 (All ages) Oregon State Fair & Exposition Center 2330 17th Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97301-0601 Visit the website at www.oregonstatefair.org for more information as the fair approaches. Lake Oswego July 4th Parade & Celebration, 9am - 1:30pm (All ages) Watch your friends and march down A Avenue in the spectacular parade! Festivities continue at Millennium Plaza Park with live entertainment, face painting, great grub, and a pie eating contest. Patriotic pets are invited to join the fun by dressing up and competing to win a trophy at the plaza. All vehicles and large groups must pre-register. To pre-register, please contact Jamie Inglis at [email protected]. 7 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES The Oregon Zoo 4001 SW Canyon Road Portland, OR 97221 503) 226-1561 9 am – 6 pm Admission Adults (12–64): $11.50 Seniors (65 and up): $10 Using TriMet? Children (3–11): $8.50 Ride the bus or light rail to the zoo, show your 2 and under: Free transit ticket or TriMet pass and get $1.50 off the price of admission. Second Tuesday Discount $4 admission per person 2 and under are free Summer 2016 Second Tuesday Dates June 14th July 12th August 9th Oregon Museum of Science and Industry 1945 SE Water Ave, Portland, OR 97214 — (503) 797-4000 OMSI has several science exhibits including a Planetarium, IMAX Movie Theater, and the USS Blueback Submarine (featured in the 1990 thriller The Hunt For Red October). Visit CLASSES AND CAMPS OMSI also offers multiple camps and classes during the summer. Financial Aid is available! For more information visit: http://programs.omsi.edu/ camps-and-classes www.omsi.edu for more information and updated schedules. Current Museum Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Admission* Adult: $13.00 Youth (3-13): $9.50 Senior (63+): $9.50 OMSI Members: Free *Additional Prices for other attractions 8 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Cont. The World of Speed is ADMISSION an educational museum featuring historic racecars, boats and Adults: $10.00 Seniors 63+, Students & Active Military (with valid ID): $8.50 motorcycles that tell Youth 6-12 Years: $5.00 5 & Under: Free the story of mo- Simulators: $10.00 torsports culture. Through interactive World of Speed Museum 27490 SW 95th Ave. Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 (503) 563-6444 Contact [email protected] for group pricing. exhibits and hands on activities, the World of Speed offers visitors a behind the scenes view of the racing world. It encompasses many aspects of motorsports, including drag racing, road racing, land speed racing, motorcycle racing, open wheel, NASCAR and hydroplanes. PERMANENT EXIBITS Clay Exhibit - Messy hands and soaring imaginations abound in our Clay Studio, where children transform one of nature's finest raw materials into works of art. Pet Hospital - Children's nurturing instincts take the lead in our makebelieve veterinary clinic, where their love of animals meets the joys of science. & MORE! 4015 SW Canyon Road Visit http://www.portlandcm.org/exhibits for more info. Portland, OR 97221 (503) 223-6500 ~SPECIALS~ Hours: FREE First Friday’s from 4pm—8pm (courtesy of Target) Reduced Rates for Families with income assistance Open Daily 9 am - 5 pm Admission: Museum Members: Free $15 year-long family passes for families who receive income assistance. Under age 1: Free For more information visit https://www.portlandcm.org/mission/access/ Ages 55+/Military: $9 LINCC Summer Reading Ages 1-54: $10 (All ages) Locations Vary Come celebrate SUMMER READING at your local library in Clackamas County starting in June! There are lots of fun events and prizes planned for ALL AGES. For a complete schedule of each library’s events and contact information, visit your library or www.lincc.org/summerreading. 9 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Cont. Clackamas Location 9300 SE 82nd Avenue !!! FREE WORKSHOPS !!! Happy Valley, OR 97086 (503) 774-6342 Home Depot offers free hands-on workshops designed for all Mon-Sat: 6:00am - 10:00pm Sun: 7:00am - 8:00pm ages. Visit www.homedepot.com/workshops and click on the Oregon City Location appropriate tab for a schedule and to register at your nearest 2002 Washington Street store. Oregon City, OR 97045 (503) 723-3181 Mon-Sat: 6:00am - 10:00pm Sun: 7:00am - 8:00pm ARTS & MOVIES Regal Cinemas Summer Movie Express June 21 - August 17 On every Tuesday and Wednesday at 10am, starting June 21st, Regal Cinemas theaters will show discounted G and PG rated films. Admission is only $1 and a portion of the profits go to benefit the Will Rogers Institute. Visit www.regmovies.com/Movies/Summer-Movie-Express for more information. Participating locations: Regal Bridgeport Village Stadium 18 and IMAX Regal Stark Street Stadium 7329 SW Bridgeport Road 15995 Tualatin Sherwood Road Tigard, OR 97224 Sherwood, OR 97140 (503) 968-7675 (503) 925-1474 Regal Tigard II Regal Wilsonville Stadium 9 2929 NE Kane Drive 29300 SW Town Center Loop Gresham, OR 97030 Wilsonville, OR 97070 (503) 618-0889 (503) 682-8575 Regal Sherwood Theatre 2929 SW 234 Hillsboro, OR 97123 (503) 259-9226 Summer Movie Express Feature Films all shows start at 10:00am at participating theaters Week 1 Week 4 Week 7 The Lego Movie Despicable Me 2 The Book of Life Hotel Transylvania Max Home Week 2 Week 5 Week 8 Goosebumps Minions Cloudy of With a Chance of Meatballs2 The Iron Giant: Signature Edition The Peanuts Movie Shaun the Sheep Week 3 Week 6 Week 9 Pan Alvin & the Chipmunks: The Road Chip The Croods The Smurfs 2 Curious George Dr. Seuss The Lorax 10 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} ARTS & MOVIES: Outdoor Summer Movies Several locations throughout the area offer free, family friendly movies in parks during the summer. Here are a few options in the Clackamas County area. For information on the Flicks on the Bricks event held at Pioneer Courthouse Square, visit Page 6. North Clackamas Parks and Recreation: Movies in the Park, July 15 - August 7 (All ages) Bring a blanket and enjoy movies under the stars! All movies are free and begin at dusk. Garlic Jim’s Pizza and beverages will be available for purchase. Friday, July 15th Inside Out Village Green Park, 13792 SE Sieben Pkwy, Happy Valley Saturday, Aug 6th Big Hero 6 Milwaukie Elementary School, 11250 SE 27th Ave, Milwaukie Saturday, July 23rd Star Wars: The Force Awakens Risley Park, 2350 SE Swan Ave, Oak Grove Saturday, Aug 13th The Good Dinosaur Happy Valley Park, 13770 SE Ridgecrest Rd, Happy Valley Friday, July 29th Labyrinth Village Green Park Lake Oswego Movies in the Park, July 21 - August 11, Thursdays Millenium Plaza Park, 200 1st St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034 Showings at dusk (between 8:30pm-9pm) (All ages) Bring your blankets, pillows and low sand chairs for a relaxing night under the stars! SHOWING DATES July 21 - Inside out (PG) Aug 4 - Cinderella (live action) PG July 28 - Cats & Dogs (PG) Aug 11 - Monster’s University PG Oregon City Movies in the Park: Vote Online Now! (All ages) FREE! Bring the whole family. Come watch a movie, check out the concession stand and enjoy a hot dog, soda, chips, candy, popcorn, etc. and help support Oregon City Youth Sports! Movies Start at dusk (usually around 8:30pm) and concessions open at 7:30pm. Movie selection and dates announced June 1. www.orcity.org/parksandrecreation/movies-park-2016 Wilsonville Movies in the Park, July 15 - August 19 (All ages) Memorial Park, 8100 SW Wilsonville Rd., Wilsonville, OR 97070 Lawn opens at 8:15pm, movie starts at dusk (between 8:30pm-9pm) MOVIE DATES July 15 - Inside out Aug 5 - Avengers of Ultron July 29 - Shawn the Sheep Aug 19 - The Good Dinosaur 11 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} ARTS & MOVIES: Summer Concerts Oregon City Summer Concerts in the Park (All ages) Carnegie Center Park, 606 John Adams Street, Oregon City, OR 97045 Free community event with food vendors on site. Bands perform on the grassy area behind the Carnegie Center building. Summer Concerts have yet to be announced. For more information, visit: http://www.orcity.org/swimmingpool/2014summer-concerts-park Lake Oswego Summer Concerts; Sounds of Summer, Wednesdays (All ages) Foothill Park Westlake Park 199 Foothills Rd, Lake Oswego, OR 97034 14165 Bunick Dr, Lake Oswego, OR 97035 7pm - 9pm 6:30pm - 8:30pm July 6 - Johnny Limbo & the Lugnuts - Classic 50s - 70s Aug 3 - Hit Machine - Pop Dance Hits 80s to Today Pop Aug 10 - Catch a Wave - Beach Boys Tribute Band July 13 - Andy Stokes Band - Funk, Soul, R&B Aug 17 - Dancehall Days - Contemporary Rock July 20 - Wil Kinky Band - Blues & Pop with Edge Aug 24* - Stone in Love - Journey Tribute Band July 27 - Petty Fever - Tom Petty Tribute Band *Join the City of Lake Oswego for a Public Safety Fair Summer Concerts in Scott Park, June 24 - August 26, Wednesday, 12pm - 1pm Milwaukie Ledding Library Amphitheater, 10660 S.E. 21st Avenue, Milwaukie, OR, 97222 Canby Slice of Summer , Sundays, 6pm - 8pm Waite Park, 300 N Grant Street, Canby, OR 97013 Rainy day venue at Richard Brown Fine Arts Center, 721 SW Fourth Avenue, Canby, OR 97013 July 19 Cloverdayle (country music) July 26 Joe Marcinkiewicz and his Jazz Journey August 2 Aaron Myer (rock violinist) August 9 TBA. 12 (All ages) {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} ARTS & MOVIES Cont. Kids Get Creative, June 24, 10am - 2pm Lower George Rogers Park, 611 S State St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034 The fun of the festival comes alive for youngsters with arts, crafts, food, games and more! FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Milwaukie Cinema and Wunderland 11011 SE Main St., Milwaukie, OR 97222 - (503) 653-2222 The nickel arcade has hundreds of arcade games. The discount movie theater shows films a few weeks after their initial release. Visit www.wunderlandgames.com for more information about available movies, times, and updates! Hours of Operation Movie Admission Matinees Sunday - Thursday 12 noon - 11 pm $5.00 all ages before 5:00pm Friday 12 noon - 12 midnight $5.00 ages 12 & under & seniors $7.00 ages 13 & up $2.00 additional for 3D movies Saturdays 11 am - 12 midnight Game Room Admission $2.90 ages 13 & up $2.40 ages 5 - 12 and seniors Evenings Mt. Scott Roller Rink Oaks Park 5530 SE 72nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97206 7805 SE Oaks Park Way, Portland, OR 97202 - (503) 233-5777 (503) 823-3183 www.oakspark.com Drop In Skate Schedule: Admission and parking are FREE (except July 4th). Ride Bracelets start at $13. Tues & Thurs — 3pm-5pm Saturday — 12pm-3pm For more information, call or visit their website to help plan your day. Admission is $5 plus a $1 skate rental fee! Bullwinkle’s Family Fun Center 29111 SW Town Center Loop Way, Wilsonville, OR 97070 - (503) 685-5000 Bullwinkle’s Family Fun Center offers various attractions including miniature golf, Laser tag, Max Flight Roller Cyber Coaster, Kidopolis Playland, Frog Hopper, Sky Trail Ropes Course, Rock Wall, Batting Cages, Bumper Boats and more. Visit their website at www.fun-center.com or call (503) 685-5000 for more information about attractions, admission prices, discounts, and more. Summer Hours Hours may vary with events or specials! check website for most up-to-date hours Sunday-Thursday 10 am - 9 pm Friday-Saturday 10 am - 11 pm Check out $12 Tuesdays deal! 12 - 8 pm every Tuesday. Additional deals available online. 13 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Cont. JJ Jump 9057 SE Jansen Rd., Clackamas, OR 97015 - (503) 723-3600 www.jjjump.com Come to a trampoline session that best represents the average age of your children. Parent or Adult Guardian is required to remain on the premises with children during open jump. Socks are required. Prices vary from $3.00 - $6.50 during open jump. ACADEMIC OPTIONS Clackamas Community College High School Credit Make-Up Class (High school students) 19600 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, OR 97045 This self-paced program is not computer based and will be lead and supported by an instructor. These classes are for credit recovering only – students WILL NOT earn a letter grade upon completion. Registration forms will be available in mid-May from your counselor. You can also call 503.594.3395 for registration information. Cost: $135 Three four week sessions will be offered in the mornings and afternoons. Classes meet Monday - Thursday ONLY. Session 1: June 20 -July 14, 8:30am - 11:30am HIGH SCHOOL Session 2: July 20 - July 14, 12:30pm - 3:30pm STUDENTS Session 3: July 18 - August 11, 12:30pm - 3:30pm RECOVER Call 503.594.3395 for more information North Clackamas School District Credit Recovery Option: Bio Fusion! YOUR CREDITS Schellenberg Campus, 14450 SE Johnson Rd., Milwaukie, OR 97267 HERE! Join the Bio Fusion class this summer and earn up to 1.0 credit in both Biology and Art! The course is structured so students enroll in either the morning OR afternoon class. After successfully completing the first session of class, students will earn a 0.5 credit in Biology and a 0.5 elective credit in Art! Those students who need a full 1.0 credit for Biology and/or an elective will need to enroll in the second session of Bio Fusion to earn the second half of those credits. This class is credit recovery only – students WILL NOT earn a letter grade. A maximum of 2 credits are available. Cost: $75 ($15 for Free/Reduced meal program) Registration: (1) Register online and (2) Turn in signed form and deposit with Suzanne Kato, Bookkeeper Session 1: Session 2: June 29-July 13 July 18- July 29 AM= 8:30 to 11:30 AM= 8:30 to 11:30 PM= 12:15 to 3:15 PM= 12:15 to 3:15 For more information and to register, contact your school counselor. 14 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} ACADEMIC OPTIONS: Campus Tours Summer is a great time to think about higher education goals. Four year schools offer many opportunities to visit their campuses in the summer and during the academic year. Some universities even offer virtual tours on their websites. Visiting the campus in person, however, gives you an opportunity to get to know your prospective school, meet faculty, and get an idea of what the college environment is like! Here are several popular campuses throughout Oregon that offer on-campus tours. Call or visit the websites below to schedule your visit. Eastern Oregon University University of Portland One University Blvd., La Grande, OR 97850 5000 N. Willamette Blvd., Portland, OR 97203 (541) 962-3393 or 1-800-452-8639 1-888-627-5601 or (503) 943-7147 www.eou.edu/admissions/visit/ www.up.edu/admissions Oregon Institute of Technology Southern Oregon University 3201 Campus Drive, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 1250 Siskiyou Boulevard, Ashland, OR 97520 1-800-422-2017 or (541) 885-1000 1-800-482-7672 or (541) 552-6411 www.oit.edu/prospective-students/admissions/visit/campus- www.sou.edu/admissions/campus-tours.html visits University of Oregon Oregon State University 1217 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97043 108 Kerr Administration Building, Corvallis, OR 97331 1-800-BE-A-DUCK or (541) 346-3201 (541) 737-2626 https://admissions.uoregon.edu/visit www.oregonstate.edu/visitosu Western Oregon University Portland State University 345 N. Monmouth Ave., Monmouth, OR 97361 1825 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201 1-877-877-1593 or (503) 838-8000 (503) 725-5555 www.wou.edu/student/admissions/visit_campus.php www.pdx.edu/admissions/admissions/personal-tours Oregon Private College Week, JULY 25 – 29, 2016 Register for Oregon Private College Week to take campus tours and participate in admission information sessions. NO ADMISSION APPLICATION FEE When you visit 4+ campuses / Advance Registration Required REGISTER AT: http://oregonprivatecolleges.com/register/ Please note: registration ends at 10:00 am on July, 20, 2016. To become eligible for the application fee waiver, advance registration is required. Each institution will gladly accept walk-ins for each session throughout the week; however, we ask that walk-ins call the institution to confirm session availability and to receive instructions (e.g. parking, check-in, etc.). 15 {SUMMER EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS} ACADEMIC OPTIONS Cont. Clackamas Web Academy Mt. Hood Community College Evening/Summer Clackamas Web Academy is a free charter school for the High School, July 11 - August 19 North Clackamas school district. They often have new credit Credit Recovery Only – No Letter Grade and credit recovery options available (counselor signature Cost: $75 per course required). Contact them for more information at clacka- Registration opens June 27th. Register over the phone at 503- maswebacademy.org or by phone at 503-659-4664. 491-7421 or in person in room 1162 by the MHCC bookstore. Contact 503-491-7421 for more information! {SUMMER CAMPS} DAY CAMPS City of Lake Oswego Parks and Recreation (Ages 4-18) Several day camps are offered for children of all ages with a variety of themes including Lake Oswego Safety Town, Kinder- camp, Shake It Up Dance Camp, and more. Visit their website at https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/parksrec/parks-recreation-current-catalog and click on “Summer 2016 Catalog” to view a PDF version of their catalog which includes information about camps, how to become a counselor, and more. North Clackamas Parks and Recreation (Ages 4-18) North Clackamas Parks and Recreation has many summer camps for children, including Horseback Riding Camp, Dance Around the World, and Cheer Starz. Camps vary in age range from 4-18. For more information visit http://ncprd.com/ discovery-guide. Scholarships are available for North Clackamas residents. ART CAMPS Youth Music Project (All ages) 2015 8th Ave.,West Linn, OR 97068 Group Classes: A variety of day camps are offered for children of all ages and at all music levels. Registration opens April 29th and classes begin June 23rd and 24th. The classes run 10 weeks on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Summer Camps: Song Writing, Rock Band, and Rock and Pop summer camps are available in July and August. Check the website for times and availability. MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO QUALIFYING STUDENTS! Oregon College of Arts and Crafts (All ages) 8245 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225 Oregon College of Art and Craft is dedicated to Craft as the creative material practice at the core of art and design. OCAC offers classes and workshops for all ages! See website for more information https://cms.ocac.edu Call 971.255.4192 or email [email protected] to register. 16 {SUMMER CAMPS} ART CAMPS Cont. Portland Children’s Museum (All ages) 4015 SW Canyon Road, Portland, OR 97221 - (503) 223-6500 The museum offers several day camps with low student to teacher ratios. Camps start June 15th and run in one-week sessions until August 14th. Cost varies according to camp. Visit www.portlandcm.org/shop/summer-camps for more information. SPORTS & OUTDOOR CAMPS Camp Collins (All ages) 3001 SE Oxbow Pkwy, Gresham, OR 97080 - (503) 663-5813 Several day, teen, overnight and Counselor in Training camps available. Financial aid is also available. Call or visit website for more information, http://ymcacw.org/locations/ymca-camp-collins PHYSICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCE CAMPS Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (All ages) 1945 SE Water Avenue, Portland, OR 97214 - (503) 797-4661 Visit their website at www.omsi.edu/camp-classes for more information on the wide variety of overnight camps and classes offered for all ages. Financial aid applications are also available. Oregon Zoo (All ages) 4001 SW Canyon Road, Portland, OR 97221 - (503) 226-1561 The zoo offers several fun day camps, classes and even an overnight ZooSnooze (through mid-June) where you can explore the zoo after hours. Visit their website at www.oregonzoo.org for more information. World of Speed (Ages 7-18) 27490 SW 95th Ave, Wilsonville, OR 97070 - (503) 563-6444 Join us this summer for our summer day camp programs for Grades 3-12. Spend your days designing, building, racing, playing, field-tripping, planning and getting your hands dirty at World of Speed! All courses are Monday-Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Grade is defined as the grade the student will be entering in the fall of 2016. Each program is limited to a maximum of 8 participants so reserve your spot today! Registration ends 2 weeks prior to class start date. Financial assistance available. Visit http://www.worldofspeed.org/education/summercamp for more information and to register! 17 {SUMMER CAMPS} 18 {COMMUNITY RESOURCES} FOOD & HEALTH RESOURCES The Summer Food Program (Ages 1 -18) The Summer Food Program is federally funded and provides a nutritious lunch for children ages 1 to 18 regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, nationality or religion. More information on when and where to get food will be available in June. For more information, visit their website at www.summerfoodoregon.org or call 1-800-SAFENET (1-800-723-3638). Clackamas County Health Centers (All ages) Clackamas County Health Centers provide primary care, prenatal, dental, and mental health services at an affordable cost at our integrated Primary Care Health Centers, Behavioral Health Centers, and School Based Health Centers. Our Health Centers are staffed by doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, and certified medical assistants who treat everything from bumps and bruises to colds, the flu, and more serious health problems. In addition, our mental health clinicians provide mental health and substance abuse assessments and treatments. Our dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants provide comprehensive dental care including, exams, x-rays, cleanings, and fillings. Health Centers is a Division of the Health, Housing, and Human Services (H3S) Department. The Health Centers are Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) Deemed facilities. To learn more about our health centers, get signed up as a patient, or to schedule an appointment call (503) 655-8471. Locations: Beavercreek Health and Wellness Center Behavioral Health Centers 1425 Beavercreek Rd., Oregon City, OR 97045 (503) 655-8471 In addition to the integrated health centers and school based health centers, Clackamas Health Centers also offers a few specialized Behavioral Health Centers in Oregon City and Sandy. The Beavercreek Health and Wellness Center is a full service primary health care clinic offering medical, dental, and mental health services. To learn more about our behavioral health centers, get signed up as a client, or to schedule an appointment call (503) 655-8401. Sunnyside Health and Wellness Center 9775 Sunnyside Road, Suite 200, Clackamas, OR 97015 (503) 655-8471 Hilltop Behavioral Health Center The Sunnyside Health and Wellness Center is a is a full service primary care health clinic offering medical, dental, and behavioral health services. 998 Library Ct., Oregon City, OR 97045 (503) 655-8401 The Hilltop Behavioral Health Center offers outpatient mental health, addictions, and co-occurring mental health and addictions treatment services in Oregon City. Gladstone Health and Wellness Center 18911 Portland Ave., Gladstone, OR 97027 (503) 655-8471 Stewart Behavioral Health Center The Gladstone Health and Wellness Center serves children and adults with full service primary care. The health center offers referrals to the dental clinics at the Beavercreek and Sunnyside Health and Wellness Centers. Mental health services are provided onsite. 1002 Library Ct., Oregon City, OR 97045 (503) 655-8264 The Stewart Behavioral Health Center provides comprehensive services for people who struggle with severe symptoms of mental illness. Sandy Health and Wellness Center Sandy Behavioral Health Center 37400 SE Bell St., Sandy, OR 97055 (503) 655-8471 38872 Proctor Blvd., Sandy, OR 97055 (503) 722-6950 The Sandy Health and Wellness Center offers a convenient location for individuals and families to access affordable, quality medical care in the Sandy area. The Sandy Behavioral Health Center offers outpatient mental health, addictions, and co-occurring mental health and addictions treatment services in Sandy. 19 {COMMUNITY RESOURCES} EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES Want a job? Need help finishing school? Interested in college? C-TEC Youth Services may have the answers you are looking for! Whether you need help to complete a high school diploma or get a GED, start college, enter a training program, find a job, or figure out what to do with your life, C-TEC is here for you! C-TEC Youth Services offers FREE help with education and employment for eligible youth ages 16 - 24 in Clackamas County. Opportunities include: Advising Work experience Help with searching for a job Tutoring and help with credit recovery Help with college enrollment and applying for financial aid Alternative education options Career exploration Job trainings and activities If interested, contact Michele Murphy at (503) 594-3959 or visit our website at http://www.c-tecyouthservices.org. Participants must meet WIOA criteria. Please call the number above for more information. C-TEC Youth Services is funded by the Clackamas Workforce Partnership (CWP). 20 {COMMUNITY RESOURCES} MISCELLANEOUS RESOURCES The Living Room: A safe haven for LGBTQQ youth in Clackamas County (Ages 14-20) Drop In Address (Youth 14 - 20 and trained volunteers only): Atkinson Memorial Church, 710 6th Street , Oregon City, 97045 Mailing Address: PO Box 22974 Milwaukie, OR 97269 The Living Room provides a weekly drop in every Wednesday from 4-8 at Atkinson Memorial Church in Oregon City. Youth ages 14 - 20 are invited to participate in activities such as support group, craft nights, movie nights, and games. Interested youth can find more information on either our website calendar, Facebook, or by texting/calling 503-901-5971. Youth M.O.V.E. Oregon Clackamas County, Mondays - Fridays, 3pm - 6pm (Ages 14-25) 11097 SE 21st Avenue, Milwaukie, OR 97222 - (503) 341-7521 Youth M.O.V.E. Oregon drop-in centers are created by young adults, for young adults ages 14-25. Our drop-in locations are safe, welcoming, inclusive spaces for youth/young adults to receive peer support, gain leadership skills, meet new people, set goals and implement steps to achieve them. For more information call or visit their website at 541-972-2614 or youthmoveoregon.org Clackamas Parenting Together, June 15 - July 27, Wednesdays 1pm - 3pm (Parents + children 0-8) Each week we will offer story times, crafts, snacks, games & songs centered around a different wonderful Children’s book. This class is best for parents and their children birth to 8 years old. Call or email to register at 503-367-9116 or [email protected] For more information visit www.clackamasparenting.com. Metropolitan Family Services (All ages) Financial Coaching Ready Set Go! Individuals get the opportunity to identify and dis- A kindergarten readiness program which includes cuss their financial goals and receive assistance in home visits, parent-child interaction groups and creating an action plan for success. workshops that focus on parenting skills. Parent Education Ways to Work Reaches out to parents and families to promote Provides qualified working parents who are unable strong family communication, good parenting to get funds elsewhere with loans to purchase, re- skills, and involvement in their child’s education. pair, or refinance a car for work, childcare, and school related transportation. For more information: Visit www.metfamily.org, call 503-232-0007, or email [email protected] 21 Enjoy your Summer adventures! 22