Parks and Recreation

 

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

                               

*Teens are current middle and high school students

 

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Advice for parents of youth sports participants - Tell your young player “I love watching you play.”
Video: Changing the Game in Youth Sports | John O'Sullivan

https://youtu.be/VXw0XGOVQvw

Monday, March 24

6-7:30p 

Community Center

Pink Out Dance Party FREE 

It's a family dance party! Wear pink and earn 1 FREE admission to the pool

Enjoy some cozy tea as we work on a communal puzzle together!

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. 

Join us for food, fun, and family activities with others in the adaptive community!

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This 7.7 acre is a great site for future neighborhood residents as well as other local visitors.  Phase I has been completed, including all landscaping, hard-surface park pathways (.88  mile) w/benches, picnic tables and playground (for ages 2-12) featuring boulder elements and swing sets.  Great

This class is comprised of a series of focused simultaneous upper and lower body exercise that build lean muscle strength and sculpt the body using light weights. Bring a mat, water bottle, wear sneakers. One pound bars will be provided. Spring session begins March 15.

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After a nearly two-year process and after hearing from thousands of community members, the City Council adopted the Parks, Recreation and Open Space Plan (PROS Plan) via resolution

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