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Ashland Parks & Rec _ August Events
on 07/15/08 10:09 AM

Public Service Announcement

Ashland Parks and Recreation Department

 
 
 

Contact: Dorinda Cottle

Ashland Parks & Recreation             &nb sp;  Phone: (541) 552-2265

340 S Pioneer St        email: cottled@ashland.or.us

Ashland, OR 97520           &nbs p;  www.AshlandParksandRec.org 

July 10, 2008

August Calendar  

Ashland Parks & Recreation –August 2008 Programs 

Swim Lesson Schedules

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

    Session C      (Registration Jul 28—31)   Aug 4—15 9:10 9:40am Levels 4, 5, 6 9:45 10:15am Levels 1, 2, 3  10:20 10:50am Levels Preschool; 3, 5 3:45 4:15pm Levels Preschool; 1, 2 4:20 4:50pm Levels 3, 4, 5 5:00 5:30pm Levels Toddler, Preschool; 6 5:35 6:05pm Levels 1, 2, 4 7:15 8:15pm Levels Adult Stroke Development Private Lessons   (Registration Jul 28—Aug 14)   Aug 18—22 10:00 10:30am Private Lessons offer individualized 

    one-on-one instruction. Special teacher

    requests are subject to the swim instructor’s availability.

    10:30 11:00am 5:15 5:45pm 5:45 6:15pm
 

All-Comer’s Swim Meet

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

    Rogue Valley Masters Swim Club is hosting an All-Comer’s Swim Meet this summer! Open to swimmers of all abilities who can swim at least 25 yards. Events will include butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle, individual medley and relays.

    Ages All ages

    Day Saturday  |  Aug 2

    Times  8:00am—9:00am  

    Registration & warm-ups at the pool

    9:00am—1:00pm  Swim Meet

    Place  Daniel Meyer Pool  | 

    Cost $2.00/per meet, or free  w/ proof of APRD Swim Camp Registration

Free Lithia Park Nature Walks

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

Enjoy Beautiful Lithia Park’s Natural History

    Three days a week, rain or shine, trained volunteer naturalists from the Ashland Parks & Recreation Department lead an easy, interesting 1½–hour nature walk through Lithia Park. Topics include: trees, flowers, birds, climate, water, geology and the history of the park. Nature walks are free. Please meet us at the park entrance, across from the Plaza in Ashland. Walks are provided by the Ashland Parks & Recreation Department. For more information call 541-552-2266.

    Days  Sundays, Wednesdays & Fridays

    Dates  May 2—September 28

    Times  10:00—11:30am

    Place  Meet at Lithia Park entrance

    Cost        FREE! 

Free Concerts in the Park

At Butler Bandshell

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

    Ashland City Band Concerts

    • Weekly Summer Concerts

    Days Thursdays

    DATES  June 19 — August 14

    Time 7:30pm

    • Special Pre-Concert Performances—6:30pm

    Dixieland Band Swing Kings Band

    Licorice & Chrome And Other Bands

    • Special 4th of July performance at noon

    Pyramid—Classic Rock Concert

    60’s through 90’s Classic Rock Music

    Date Sunday  |  August 17

    Time 6:30pm

    Air Force Band of the Golden West

    Concert Band featuring, band/wind ensemble, literature, orchestral transcriptions, military marches, jazz, pop arrangements, and of course, patriotic songs.

    Date Wednesday  |  August 20

    TIME 6:30pm

Movies in Garfield Park

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

    Join Ashland Parks & Recreation and US Cellular this summer for Movies in the Park. Each movie will begin at dusk (around 9:00pm) and will be shown on the big screen at Garfield Park. Bring your own lawn chairs, blankets, bug spray and snacks! The Oak Knoll Golf Course staff will be on site to lead some fun golf games and US Cellular will be on hand to give out some great prizes. Call Ashland Parks & Recreation at 541-488-5340 for more information.

    DAYS Fridays        

    DATES Aug 1 | The Wizard of Oz    

                Aug 15 | Shrek: The Third

    TIME      Dusk (around 9:00pm)

    PLACE Garfield Park, 40 Garfield St, Ashland

    COST FREE!  

MT ASHLAND HILLCLIMB RUN 

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

Saturday, August 2—Limited to 250 entrants!

Course Description: Start on a paved road through Lithia Park (el. 1900’), continue on tree canopied dirt roads and trails to the Mt. Ashland ski lodge. Follow one of two routes to the Mt. Ashland summit (7533’), a total of ~13.3 miles and 5600’ of climbing. Participants are responsible for knowing the route.

This is a physically demanding event. It is recommended that you do not attempt it unless you are in excellent condition. The following cut-off times exist: 9:45am to Four Corners (~7 miles), 11am to Bull Gap (~11.3 miles) and 11:45am to the Lodge (~13 miles).

NEW: This year we are part of a USATF-Oregon Mountain Run Series. See www.usatf-oregon.org/node/322 for more information

For more information visit www.ashland.or.us/hillclimb or call the Ashland Parks & Recreation office at 541-488-5340.  
 

Smoke on the Horizon: The Role of Fire in Our Forests

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    Jim Janousek will lead an informative hike along the Ashland Fire Ecology trail where topics such as forest ecology, forest succession, the importance of fire, animal habitat and recent forest practices will be discussed. Jim graduated from Southern Oregon University (SOU) with a degree in Environmental Studies, Biology and a minor in Geology. In 2006, at the SOU Distinguished Student Researcher Symposium, Jim presented A Forest Without Fire; Forest Succession in a Degraded Fire Adapted Ecosystem, in Upper Applegate Valley. Jim has worked for Small Woodland Services and currently serves in an AmeriCorps position for Northwest Service Academy at North Mountain Park Nature Center.

    AGES       11 & up

    DAY      Sunday

    DATE     August 3

    TIME         8:30—10:30am

    COST      $5

   PLACE Meet at the Ashland Creek Swimming Reservoir (upper entrance)

Youth Tennis Camp

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

    Ashland Parks & Recreation is teaming up with Ashland Tennis & Fitness to bring group youth tennis lessons back. Tennis lessons are held 5 days a week, and run for two-week sessions.

    AGES  12—15 years | 8—11years         

    TIMES  8:10—8:50am  | 9—9:40am

    DAYS   Monday—Friday

    DATES Aug 4 —15

    PLACE  Hunter Park Tennis Courts

    COST   $30.00 (10 lessons)

Summer Hours at North Mountain Park

    The North Mountain Park Nature Center is open on Saturdays during the summer months from noon to 5:00 pm. A docent will be on site from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm on alternate Saturdays to help families explore the park with North Mountain Park’s Discovery Kits or to offer tours of the park. The docent will be available on the following dates: August 9 and 23. For more information call the Nature Center at 541-488-6606.  
     
     
     

Digital Cameras:

Shooting in the RAW Format

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

    Everybody’s talking about RAW. In this presentation we’ll discover the wonderful world of the RAW file format for digital cameras. Should you use it? When shouldn’t you? And most importantly, how does the process work and how do you choose a RAW Converter and processor. We’ll also take a look at the new DNG format—the pros and cons of a new standard. This class requires a more advanced camera that offers the RAW format.

    Ages  15 & up

    Days  Tuesday or Sunday

    Dates/Times Aug 10 | 1—3:30pm 

    Place  The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm

          1195 East Main St, Ashland

    Cost            $35 (1 lesson)

How to Use Your Digital Camera

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

    Have you been frustrated trying to figure out your new digital camera? Did it seem easy at the camera store and now it’s a bit confusing? This hands-on class will explain what all those buttons and settings mean. You’ll take better pictures by the end of the class.

    Note: Please bring your camera’s instruction book, freshly charged batteries, memory card and cables.

    Ages  15 & up

    Days  Tuesday or Saturday

    Dates/Times Aug 12—19  | 6—9pm

    Place  The Grove, Otte/Peterson Rm

          1195 East Main St, Ashland

    Cost  $69 (2 lessons); $20 coursebook available, paid to instructor

Preschool Puppet Theatre

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    Gather around and see what Bucky Beaver and friends are up to this summer. A brief lesson will be followed by the puppet show and play time. A snack and related craft/activity will then be available. Enjoy a new show each time with environmental educator and puppeteer Karin Onkka. Reservations are guaranteed only until 10:30 am. Space and parking are limited, so please arrive early! No late seating.

    Ages Class is intended for preschoolers & kindergartners,

    3—5 years old (Please note change of age group)

    Days New Summer Schedule!

    2nd & 4th Friday of each month

    Dates August 8, 22

    Times 10:30—11:45am

    Cost $5 per family, includes two children 
    $2 for each additional child

Summer Saturday Morning Bird Walks

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    With birding experts from Rogue Valley Audubon Society and Klamath Bird Observatory, stroll through North Mountain Park to see and hear a variety of birds that spend their summers in the Rogue Valley. Binoculars and field guides will be available for check-out.

    AGES       All ages welcome

    DAYS       Saturday

    DATES     August 9 

    TIME         8—9am

    COST      Free

Geology Park Docent Training

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    Learn to lead groups and school classes through the new Geology Park at Briscoe School. Participants will be given a background booklet and a set of activities prior to the training. Docents should come with at least a beginning knowledge of plate tectonics, evolution and extinction. Class will take place at the Geology Park at Briscoe School with a follow-up field trip to local geologic sites on Thursday afternoon. Instructor Len Eisenberg is a stratigraphic/structural geologist who worked for an international oil company on exploration and development projects in Africa, Asia and Europe. Len now resides in Ashland with his wife and daughter. He currently studies 200-million-year-old oasis and flood deposits in Utah.

    AGES       17 & up

    DAYS      Tuesday & Thursday

    DATES     August 12 & 14

    TIME         9am—3pm

   COST      Free 
 
 

Demonstration Garden Tours at North Mountain Park

541-488-6606, www.NorthMountainPark.org

    Soak up the sights and smells of summer while learning about the gardens at North Mountain Park with volunteer docent and master gardener, Susan Lander. Discover how to attract wildlife in the Butterfly, Amphibian-Reptile Gardens and Native Plants Gardens. Step into the past in the Heirloom Garden and enjoy the fragrance of the Herb Gardens. Private tours can be arranged. 

    AGES       Ages 10 & up

    DAYS       2nd Wednesdays & 4th Saturdays

    DATES     Aug 13, 23 | Sep 10, 27

    TIME         9:30—10:30am

   COST      Free

   Register online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com or call 541.488.6606 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Blackberry Wine Making

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    Just in time! The abundance of blackberries urges us to pick for pies, jams and even wine. Blackberry wine is a well-known folk wine that’s delicious and fun to make! In this hands-on class we will learn the basic wine making process and begin our own personal gallons of blackberry wine. Please bring an empty 1 gallon apple juice jug, 3 pounds of fresh or frozen and thawed blackberries and a small bucket with a lid for transportation and first fermentation. Instructor Carla David has been a plant lover since her first apprenticeship on an organic farm nearly 10 years ago. Since then, she has apprenticed with herbalists and worked as a gardener, seed-saver, teacher and winemaker. Making wines for the past 5 years as a hobby, she is finally getting her winery license to produce and distribute Wild Wines. Her passion is to be found anywhere in the great outdoors, preferably with friends, harvesting, gathering, or merry-making amidst the plants, trees and critters.

    AGES       21 & up

    DAY      Wednesday

    DATE     August 13

    TIME         6—8pm

    COST      $20

Full Moon Nature Walk

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    Explore the wild places of North Mountain Park under the full moonlight. Using all your senses, discover nocturnal creatures and nighttime sounds. Bring walking shoes, flashlights and bug protection of your choice.

    AGES       8 & up

    DAY      Sunday

    DATE     August 17

    TIME         8—9pm

    COST      Adults $5 / Children $3

Free Saturday Composting Classes

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    Choose one of the dates below to learn the basic methods of composting from instructor Denny Morelli. Receive a free compost bin (one per household) and some great information. Please park on Water Street (not in the Recycling Center parking lot). This class is sponsored by City of Ashland Conservation Commission. 

    No pre-registration required. For more information call 541-482-1471.

    AGES       14 & up

    DAYS      Saturday

    DATES     August 23, September 27

    TIME         10am—noon

    COST      Free 
     
     
     
     
     
     

Star Party

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    Marvel at the beauty of the night sky with the aid of large telescopes and seasoned amateur astronomers as the Southern Oregon Skywatchers host a  star party at North Mountain Park. No pre-registration required. 

    AGES       8 & up

    DAY      Saturday

    DATE     August 23

    TIME         8:30—10pm

   COST      Free 
 

Edible and Medicinal Plant Walk

    North Mountain Park Nature Center

    Enjoy a fun and informative exploration of native and naturalized edible and medicinal plants at North Mountain Park. This is a unique opportunity to learn about the beneficial properties as well as to gain tips on gathering and preparing many common plants. Printed information will be provided. Instructor Jon Carlson is a teacher and practitioner of herbology. His experience spans 16 years and includes wildcrafting, medicine making, clinical herbology, herbal first aid and herb retail. Jon resides in Ashland where he teaches herbology, eats weeds, makes medicines and sees clients for private consultations.

    AGES       12 & up

    DAYS       Saturday

    DATES     August 30

    TIME       9—11am

   COST      $20

   Register online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com or call 541.488.6606 

Badminton/Pickle Ball

    Ashland Parks & Recreation

    Come join in the fun of adult badminton and pickle ball. We are small groups looking to increase our numbers in both sports. For more information, call Marty Burns 541-482-3349.

    AGES 16 & up

    DAYS Sunday (badminton) | Friday (pickle ball)

    DATES Year-round

    TIME 4—7pm (badminton) | 6—9pm (pickle ball)

    PLACE TBA

    COST No fee, just bring a badminton racquet or pickle ball paddle. 
     

Tags: Ashland Parks Rec August Events


Ashland Parks & Rec June Events
on 05/12/08 01:58 PM

Text Box:  Public Service Announcement

Ashland Parks and Recreation Department

 

 

 

 

Contact: Dorinda Cottle

Ashland Parks& Recreation             &nb sp;                         &nb sp;                         Phone: (541) 552-2265

340 S Pioneer St             &nb sp;                         &nb sp;                         &nb sp;       email: cottled@ashland.or.us

Ashland, OR 97520            &nb sp;                         &nb sp;                         www.AshlandParksandRec.org

           

May 8, 2008

June Calendar  

All Parks – June Press

 

Ashland Parks & Recreation,340 S Pioneer St in Lithia Park 541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

Registration for Ashland Parks & Recreation summer programs is underway! The Parks Department publishes three recreation guides per year; fall, winter/spring and summer. The guides are delivered to every Ashlandand Talent household. Did you get your summer recreation guide in the mail? If not, please call the Parks office at 541-488-5340. The current guide includes programs through September 2008 and is full of activities for all ages and abilities, from sports and fitness to foreign language to nature classes! For more information visit www.AshlandParksandRec.orgor register for a summer program online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com. Remember, online registration helps to reduce costs and it’s easy to do! If you need assistance, please call 541-488-5340, or stop by the Parks office in Lithia Park,340 S Pioneer Stin Ashland.  “We’ll see you in the Park!”

 

Ashland Parks & Recreation – “Providing Recreational Opportunities, Preserving & Maintaining Public Lands”

 

 

 

Oak Knoll Golf Course, 3070 Hwy 66 in Ashland

541-482-4311, coming soon. . . www.OakKnollGolf.org

  • Ladies Twilight League kicked off on Wednesday, May 21. The league will regularly play on Wednesdays at 5:30pm throughout the summer months.
  • Friday is kid’s day! Kids play free after 4pm with a paid adult green fee.
  • Wednesdays are ‘Dollar Days’
  • Senior Rates apply to those 55 & up.

Please call 541-482-4311 for more information.

Oak Knoll, Great Course. . .   Good Times.

 

 

 

Daniel Meyer Pool Opening in June

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

The Daniel Meyer Pool, located in Ashland’s Hunter Park at 1705 Homes Avenue, will be open to the public from June 16 – September 1. For more information on the 2008 summer schedule, and all that the pool has to offer this summer, visitwww.ashland.or.us/swim, call 541-488-5340 or stop by the Ashland Parks & Recreation office in Lithia Park,340 S Pioneer St.

Register for swim lessons online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com.

 

 

Free Lithia ParkNature Walks

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

Enjoy Beautiful Lithia Park’s Natural History

Three days a week, rain or shine, trained volunteer naturalists from the Ashland Parks & Recreation Department lead an easy, interesting 1½–hour nature walk through Lithia Park. Topics include: trees, flowers, birds, climate, water, geology and the history of the park. Nature walks are free. Please meet us at the park entrance, across from the Plaza in Ashland. Walks are provided by the Ashland Parks & Recreation Department. For more information call 541-552-2266.

Days            &nb sp;                 Sundays, Wednesdays & Fridays

Dates            &nb sp;                May 2—September 28

Times            &nb sp;               10:00—11:30am

Place            &nb sp;                Meet at Lithia Parkentrance

Cost            &nb sp;                FREE!

 

 

Garden Volunteers Needed

North Mountain Park Nature Center,620 N Mountain Avein Ashland

541.488.6606, www.NorthMountainPark.org

“Green thumbs” or beginning garden volunteers are always needed to help in the Demonstration Gardens any Wednesday morning in May and June, 10am—noon and a little earlier during the warmer months of July and August: 9—11am. Or call 488-6606 to schedule other times. Tools, snacks and guidance provided. Monthly mini-workshops presented the 3rd Wednesday of each month by Jackson County Master Gardener Association.

 

 

Badminton/Pickle Ball

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

Come join in the fun of adult badminton and pickle ball. We are small groups looking to increase our numbers in both sports. For more information, call Marty Burns 541-482-3349.

AGES         16 & up

DAYS         Sunday (badminton) | Friday (pickle ball)

DATES       Year-round

TIME           4—7pm (badminton) | 6—9pm (pickle ball)

PLACE       TBA

COST         No fee, just bring a badminton racquet or pickle ball paddle.

 

 

 

Great Photographs with Your Digital or Film Camera

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

Learn tips and techniques for making great digital or film photos with your camera. Includes demonstrations and photo sessions in and near Lithia Park where you’ll photograph a variety of subjects and situations with instructor assistance. Requires a camera with aperture-priority, shutter priority and manual modes, and a basic understanding of how your camera works. Bring your camera and manual to the first class. Students with film cameras must bring prints of the previous week’s class work each week. ISO 200 film recommended.

Ages            &nb sp;       18 & up

Dates/DAYS         Session 1 | May 27—Jun 24 | Tuesday

            &nb sp;               Session2 | May 31—Jun 28 | Saturday

Time            &nb sp;       9—11:30am

Place            &nb sp;      Session 1 | Pioneer Hall, 73 Winburn Way in Lithia Park 

            &nb sp;               Session2 | Ashland Parks& Recreation Office, 340 S Pioneer St in Lithia Park

Cost                       $95 (5 classes)

Register online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com or call 541.488.5340.

 

 

Training Clinic

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

Bring your dog and your biggest training challenge to get some personally tailored tips on how to make your training work. Each dog and handler will get skills and practice with the help of trainer Lauren Wygant and the other participants. This 2-hour clinic has limited enrollment to allow each participant a high level of personal attention. The training clinic is humane; no fear or pain will be used. No biters, please! Enrollment is limited to 5 participants per clinic.

AGES         18 & up

DAY           Sunday

DATE          June 1

TIMES        10am—noon or 1—3pm

PLACE       The Grove, Gym

            &nb sp;     1195 East Main St, Ashland

COST                     $30 (1 lesson)

Register online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com or call 541.488.5340.

 

 

 

Training Clinic

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

Bring your dog and your biggest training challenge to get some personally tailored tips on how to make your training work. Each dog and handler will get skills and practice with the help of trainer Lauren Wygant and the other participants. This 2-hour clinic has limited enrollment to allow each participant a high level of personal attention. The training clinic is humane; no fear or pain will be used. No biters, please! Enrollment is limited to 5 participants per clinic.

AGES         18 & up

DAY           Sunday

DATE          June 1

TIMES        10am—noon or 1—3pm

PLACE       The Grove, Gym

            &nb sp;     1195 East Main St, Ashland

COST                     $30 (1 lesson)

Register online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com or call 541.488.5340.

 

 

 

 

Beginning Guitar — Stage II

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

So now you know the basics of playing guitar, but aren’t quite sure how to put it all together? This class will show you how to figure out the rhythm of a song, when to use a certain strum or picking pattern, when to use first position, barr or power chords and how to sing along! We will also learn to listen for and figure out those riffs, licks and fills that really identify a song. During this class, we will be listening to and playing songs selected by instructor Mich Lewis to specifically incorporate material covered in the Beginning Guitar class.  Ability to play many major and minor first position chords and to read guitar tablature (however slowly!) is required. Taking the Beginning Guitar class is NOT a prerequisite for this class. Contact the Ashland Parks & Recreation office at 541-488-5340, if you are unsure if this class is right for you.

AGES         12 years—Adult

DAYS         Monday

DATES       June 2—June 23

TIME           7—8pm

PLACE       The Grove, Otte/Peterson

            &nb sp;     1195 East Main St, Ashland

COST         $50 (4 lessons)

Register online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com or call 541.488.5340.

 

 

French – Beginning

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

An introduction to the French language.  This class will cover the basics of pronunciation, sentence pattern & verb conjunctions. Students will be introduced to the French culture and its people.

AGES          18 & up

DAYS                     Tuesday

DATES                   June 3—August 5

TIME           5—6pm 

PLACE       The Grove, Otte/Peterson Room

            &nb sp;     1195 East Main St, Ashland

COST                     $80 (10, 60-minute lessons)

            &nb sp;     (Additional $5 material fee paid to instructor)

Register online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com or call 541.488.5340.

 

 

French – Intermediate/Advanced

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

This class will cover a review of grammar, conversation, reading and spelling. We will focus on casual conversation and delve deeper into the French culture. We will explore books, movies, French regions and traditions. This class is geared toward students with previous knowledge of the language who wish to improve their conversational skills.

AGES                     18 & up

DAYS                     Tuesday

DATES                   June 3—August 5

TIME           6:15—7:45pm 

PLACE       The Grove, Otte/Peterson Room

            &nb sp;     1195 East Main St, Ashland

COST                     $120 (10, 90-minute lessons)

            &nb sp;     (Additional $5 material fee paid to instructor) )

Register online at http://ashlandparks.recware.com or call 541.488.5340.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ballroom, Latin & Swing Classes

Ashland Parks & Recreation

541-488-5340, www.AshlandParksandRec.org

Have fun, meet new people, exercise and learn to dance all at the same time! No partner or fancy shoes required. Cori Grimm is an energetic and experienced instructor who loves to help people of all ages get hooked on dancing. For more information call 482-0134 or visit  www.upanddancing.com.

Private lessons also by appointment.

For New Dancers — Swing is an easy, upbeat dance, perfect for first-time dancers. Waltz  is a slow, romantic ballroom basic, popular for weddings and other formal occasions.

PLACE       The Grove, 1195 East Main St, Ashland

 

Beginning Dancers — Tuesdays

AGES         14 & up

COST         $20/class for a 3-week session