Parks and Recreation

Clogging is an energetic form of dance and is a good workout to boot! We dance to many kinds of music including country, gospel, and pop. Prior dance experience is not required to participate. There will not be any formal instruction, just a lot of moving and having fun. 

Ages: 21+

Active Living Yoga will unlock your body to move well on your mat and in your daily life. Integrates breathwork with gently dynamic stretching to create improved mobility. Incorporates intentional yoga poses designed to increase strength for balance and better posture.

 

March 1st, 6:30-8:30pm Gaming Night at the Library FREE

                               

*Teens are current middle and high school students

 

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Rain-Out Line: 503-434-7368

 

UPDATE: 4/11/26.... Games still on, no cancellations 

 

High-energy dance cardio, strength training, and stretching.

Check out the gymnastics schedule at bit.ly/macgymnastics

Register at bit.ly/MPRonline, call Parks and Recreation at 503-434-7310, or stop by the Community Center. 

Enjoy your Spring Break with Mac Parks and Rec and the Library. Free Open Gym Basketball from 3:15-7:30 pm at the Community Center. Anyone under 12 must have a parent/guardian. 

Participants will learn how to use the Tiffany method of foiling, gain guided experience with soldering technique, learn how to frame with lead came, and how to properly clean and polish stained glass.

Dog Park 1

This four-acre park features McMinnville’s only “off-leash” area including a two-acre year-round area with soft cedar ground cover and a two-acre, lawn-turf summer area. A separate timid/small dog area is available.  Asphalt pathways loop through all areas of this very popular dog park.

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