Parks and Recreation

A lower-intensity version of Zumba, designed to meet the exercise goals of seniors. Come join the dance party on your feet or in your seat. Wear tennis shoes, comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle.

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Currently we have youth scholarships for swim lessons, sensory swims and for older adult programs at the Senior Center.

Upper City Park Dragon Play Structure

Adjacent to McMinnville’s Historic Downtown, City Park (McMinnville’s first park, constructed in 1906) features a 10,000  sq. ft. wooden play structure (for children ages 2-12) with many nooks and crannies for youngsters to explore.

Experience some excitement on your no school days! Run, jump and leap through different obstacle courses while having fun with friends! Pre-registration is encouraged, limited spots available.

Ages: 4-8yrs | Classes divided into two age ranges (4-6 & 5-8)

Enjoy your Spring Break with Mac Parks and Rec and the Library. Adaptive Egg Hunt at Columbus Elementary and Discovery Meadows Park from 10 am-12 pm. Sponsored by Oak Grove Community Church and McMinnville Parks and Recreation. Please bring your own basket/bag. 

Nestled along one of McMinnville’s Cozine Creek tributaries, this quiet 2.14 acre open space is best accessed by parking along SW Goucher Street and walking east down Old Sheridan Road to the main park entry.

Getting and staying fit feels like a party with this international dance workout! No experience or talent necessary. Wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothing; bring a water bottle.

Ages: 12+

Instructor: Lindsay Cooper

Tuesdays/Thursdays: 6:30p-7:15p

teen night schedule december 8 15 and 22

 

December 15, 7:30-9pm Project DIY at McMinnville Community Center $2

*Teens are current middle and high school students

 

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