Parks and Recreation

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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

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

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

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!

paved path

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

Teen Night October schedule

 

October 13, 8-9:30pm Teen Swim at McMinnville Aquatic Center $2

*Teens are current middle and high school students

 

Come to other sessions!

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