AUBURN PARKS, ARTS & RECREATION GUIDE
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New performing arts season
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Party is limited to a maximum of 15 kids. Party is priced for 10 attendees; each additional person is $10.
Maximum of 30 partygoers.
Step 1 Choose Your Theme Step 2 Choose Your Package
Theater Party at the Ave $120
• Climbing K-2 ($30 extra) • Good Times $90 • Theater tickets with reserved seating.
Includes 1 hour of climbing and Includes balloons, cups, plates, • Up to 1 hour party time 15 min. after the show.
1/2 hour in the party room. utensils, tablecloth, & goody bags.
We set-up & clean up! • Balloons, cups, plates, utensils, tablecloth, &
• Sports & Games goody bags.
Includes 1 hour of activities and • Great Fun $120
1/2 hour in the party room. Good Times package plus: Cake • Cake -or- pizza (your choice) & juice.
• Royal Party -or- pizza (your choice) & juice. • Special gift for the birthday kid: 2 free tickets to
Includes 1 hour of themed crafts • Unforgettable $185 a future Ave Kids performance!
& games and 1/2 hour in the party Great Fun package plus: Castle
room. bounce house & face paint.
• Teen/Tween Themes
Customized 1 1/2 hour party for
your teen or tween. Face Paint $25 • Castle Bounce House $50 253-931-3043 | www.auburnwa.gov
*Contact us for more details and policies.
ages 5 & under Indoor
Playground
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays | 9:30-11:00 am
Saturdays | 9:00-10:30 am
$2 per child/$1 per each additional child
Parent or caregiver must provide supervision of children
at all times (limit of 3 children per caregiver)
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New Activities!
Indoor Playground for toddlers. Open Gym
Basketball, Volleyball and Pickleball for adults. And a
variety of other new activities including Futsal, Rock
Climbing, Girl’s Basketball, Volleyball, and a Friday
Family Night at the Gym.
pg. 5, 6, 13 & 18
Online Recreation Registration
After school fun for kids with no extra fees
Fall is here and with it comes plans to keep youth and
teens active and entertain after school is out. Check
out the Before and After School program Around
the Bell for the Elementary school age and the GYM
program for grade 6-12 at the new Gymnasium.
pg. 10 & 15
Dance, Stretch, Play and Learn
Dance like a star with Salsa or East Coast Swing.
Stretch with Aki-Jujitsu, Pilates, Yoga, Tai Chi, or
Zumba. Get fit in Fitness Boot Camp. Learn to paint
with mixed media and watercolors, be creative
through writing, speak Spanish, train your dog, learn
guitar, and much more.
pg. 20-24
Programs
Family................................................. 5 Adult........................................... 18-24
Family Adventures, Family Classes, Community Sports, Fitness/Wellness, Arts & Crafts, Dance, Dog
Interest, Special Events Obedience, Community Interest
Preschool......................................... 6-8 Specialty Areas............................ 25-27
Indoor Playground, Classes, Workshops, Dance, White River Valley Museum, Auburn Senior Activity
Gymnastics, Sports Center, Specialized Recreation
Youth............................................. 9-13 Facility Rentals............................. 28-30
Art, Dance, Gymnastics, Classes, Workshops, Before &
After School Care, Theater, Sports Registration Information.............. 31-34
Sponsorships .................................... 14 Arts & Special Events ................... 35-40
S’More Than You Imagined, Halloween Harvest
Teens .......................................... 15-17 Festival, 9/11 Tribute Concert, Holiday Activities,
At the GYM, Classes, Workshops, Late Night, Youth Performing Arts Series, Veteran’s Day Parade
Council, Special Events
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Auburn Int’l Farmers Market Come experience the taste of fresh locally grown produce.
Celebrate the diversity of food.
Learn how to cook using fresh ingredients from local chefs.
Have gardening questions? Ask a Master Garderner.
Behold the color and smell of fabulous fresh cut flowers.
Make it a family event .
See you
at theMarket
Algona • Auburn • Pacific
Sundays, through September 25 | 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Sound Transit Plaza, 23 A Street SW
www.auburnfarmersmarket.org | 253-266-2726
FRIDAYS at 7pm
SUMMER Sounds & Cinema
August 5 August 12 August 19
Sunset Park, 1306 - 69 St. SE
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Les Gove Park, 910 Ninth St. SE Les Gove Park, 910 Ninth St. SE
Concert: One eyed jack Concert: The Coats Concert: Shyanne
Movie: how to train your dragon (PG) Movie: Big (PG) Movie: MegaMind (PG)
Free
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Hops & Crops
harvest festival
CRAFT BEER • FOOD
MUSIC • GAMES
SEPTEMBER 24, 2011
12 - 6 p.m.
Mary Olson Farm
at Auburn, WA
the
253-288-7439
WWW.WRVMUSEUM.ORG
mary olson farm
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Friday Family Night Indoor Playground Santa Parade
Join us for Friday Family Night. Every Friday, Bring your child to our NEW Indoor Saturday, December 3
beginning Sept. 9, we will have open gym Playground for socialization and fun! We A free, fun-filled parade down Main Street
basketball for youth ages 2 to 19 and their provide balls, games, mats, riding toys, open to kids and kid groups. Holiday
parents, along with open gym badminton, climbing toys and more in our gym. A great costumes encouraged. Parade line-up takes
dodgeball, electronic games, movie nights place to come and let your little one run place at 4:00 p.m. on Main Street and E.
and snacks for youth of all ages and their and play! No registration is required. Parent Street. The parade begins at 4:30 p.m.
families. Lots of family fun. or caregiver must provide supervision of
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg. children at all times. No more than three Breakfast With Santa
Ages: 2 and over children per adult. Saturday, December 10
Sep 9-May 11 6-10p #35194 Location: New Gymnasium at Les Gove Park Join us for a holiday Breakfast with Santa.
Fee: $1 youth; $3 adult Ages: 5 and under Breakfast will be served by Santa’s elves
October 1, 2011-May 25, 2012 at two breakfasts, one beginning at 8:30
Auburn International Farmers Market Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 9:30-11:00 a.m. a.m. and one beginning at 11 a.m. You
Sundays, through September 25 Saturday from 9:00-10:30 a.m. will also enjoy special entertainment. No
9am-2pm Fee: $2 per child per session; $1 per additional child registrations will be taken at the door.
Sound Transit Plaza, 23 A Street SW Location: Senior Center
More than 35 vendors offer a variety S’more Than You Imagine Adults
of fresh, locally grown foods and hand Fun for the entire Family. Illuminated Forest. Dec 10 Sa 8:30-10a #35169
crafted items. The market also includes free Bonfire, Big Band Entertainment, dancers Dec 10 Sa 11a-12:30p #35170
performances, guest chefs cooking with and dancing, S’Mores, Scary Stories, Face Fee: $6/$8
farm fresh ingredients, children activities, Painting.
and classes on health, nutrition, and Children
gardening. For more details, visit www. Location: Game Farm Wilderness Park Dec 10 Sa 8:30-10a #35171
auburnfarmersmarket.org or call 253-266- Oct 8 Sa 6-8p Dec 10 Sa 11a-12:30p #35172
2726. Fee: Free Fee: $5/$7
Rock Climbing Instruction Halloween Harvest Festival Innertubing at Snowflake for Families
Join us for Rock Climbing Instruction this Join us for games, crafts & face painting, Families and kids ages 6 and up can join us
Fall on Friday evenings from 4-8pm by scary cookies & cauldrons of punch. for a day of innertubing fun at Snowflake
appointment. Costumes encouraged; toy weapons Innertubing Center at Snoqualmie Summit.
checked at the door. Please bring canned Back to back innertubing sessions. Fun for
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg. or boxed food to support the Auburn Food
Ages: 4 and over all.
Bank.
Sep 16-Oct 28 F 4p-dusk #35196 Location: Meet at the Parks, Arts & Recreation Admin.
Fee: $1 Youth; $3 Adult Location: Washington Elementary School Building
Oct 29 Sa 2-5p Ages: 5 and over
Fee: Free
Mt. St. Helens Spelunking at the Ape Jan 28 Sa 9a- 4p #35324
Caves Fee: $25/$32
Lace up your shoes and get ready for an
Holiday Snack & Craft
This is a great opportunity for families to
underground adventure in a 1 and 1/2 mile
create fun holiday gingerbread houses and
long pitch black lava tube. Bring flashlights
ornaments. This is a warm way to ring in
(2) that WORK!, sturdy shoes and warm,
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the holidays. Bring your appetite and a
layered clothes. Also, a big sack lunch and
friend. Then, join us for the Santa Parade on
water bottle. This is a fairly rigorous hike
over rocks large and small with a couple of
challenging obstacles where we have to
Main Street. For all ages.
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assist each other up and over or around. Ages: 2-99
Challenging, but rewarding. Dec 3 Sa 2-4p #35189
Fee: $3/$4/$5
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg.
Ages: 10-16
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Sep 24 Sa 6a-6p #35184
Fee: $16/$20
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Indoor Playground
Walking Ones-Fours Bring your child to our NEW Indoor Playground for socialization and fun! We provide balls,
games, mats, riding toys, climbing toys and more in our gym. A great place to come and
Parent Participation let your little one run and play! No registration is required. Parent or caregiver must provide
Due to the structure of our parent/child supervision of children at all times. No more than three children per adult.
programs, only children who are the
appropriate age for the class are permitted Location: New Gymnasium at Les Gove Park
to register and attend. For safety of all Ages: 5 and under
participants, no siblings or non-registered October 1, 2011-May 25, 2012
children are allowed to attend. Parent Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 9:30-11:00 a.m.
participation is required for all classes. Saturday from 9:00-10:30 a.m.
Fee: $2 per child per session; $1 per additional child
Small Fry Tiny Stars Painting Extravaganza
Help your tot take the next step toward Tiny Stars at Auburn Gymnastics Center Put on your old clothes ‘cuz we’re going
independence in this fun semi-structured is a parent participation class designed to paint from our head to our toes. Every
class. We’ll explore crafts, painting, play to introduce coordination, physical mom’s nightmare and every child’s
dough, free play, interaction with other development and socialization. The dream. Have fun with a variety of painting
parents/children, circle time with songs focus is on having fun with exercise and techniques.
and stories. A great way to help your child developing self-confidence. Child must be Location: Les Gove Park Building
develop fine motor and social skills. walking. Instructor: Leiani Wicker
Location: Les Gove Park Building Location: Auburn Gymnastic Center Ages: 2-4 years
Instructor: Leiani Wicker Instructor: Auburn Gymnastics Center Staff Sep 22-Nov 10 Th 9:30-10:15a #35167
Ages: 1-3 Ages: 1-3 years Fee: $55/$69
Sep 20-Nov 8 T 9:30-10:15a #35168 Sep 14-Oct 5 W 5:45-6:25p #35142
Fee: $55/$69 Sep 16-Oct 7 F 10:30-11:10a #35143
Oct 12-Nov 2 W 5:45-6:25p #35144
Oct 14-Nov 4 F 10:30-11:10a #35145
Nov 9-30 W 5:45-6:25p #35146
Fee: $33/$42
Indoor
ages 5
& under
Playground
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays | 9:30-11:00 am
Saturdays | 9:00-10:30 am
$2 per child/$1 per each additional child
Parent or caregiver must provide supervision of children
at all times (limit of 3 children per caregiver)
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Preschool
Threes-Fives Preschool Dance
With your child’s best interest in mind and Creative Ballet/Tap
to provide the best learning environment, Develop rhythm and coordination during
we ask that all parents and non-registered the first half hour working on basic tap
children refrain from entering the teaching skills. In the ballet section, learn poise
area. Parents are invited to attend the last and grace along with basic positions and
day of classes to view their child’s progress. creative movement activities. Dance attire
Parents must accompany preschoolers required, pink leather ballet slippers and
to and from class. Children will not be black tap shoes.
released from class to anyone other than a Location: Children’s Dance Theater
parent, guardian or pre-arranged person. Instructor: Children’s Dance Theater Staff
Identification may be required. Please be Ages: 3-5 years
prompt as we have back-to-back classes. Sep 12-26 M 1-2p #35133
Children must be toilet trained. No pull-ups. Fee: $38/$48
Oct 3-24 M 1-2p #35134
Nov 7-28 M 1-2p #35135
Priceless Preschoolers Fee: $48/$60
This class encourages young children to
learn, explore, ask questions and socializes Preschooler Preballet
as they play games, sing, and make crafts, An imaginative introduction to music and
snacks and much more. Each week has creative movement. Instructor encourages
a different theme. Parents are strongly group interaction and self-expression. This
encouraged to sign up as a parent helper is an excellent class to prepare children for
for one class. formal ballet training.
Location: Les Gove Park Building Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg.
Instructor: Leiani Wicker Instructor: Sandra Hasstedt
Ages: 3-5 years Ages: 3 1/2-5 years
Sep 20-Oct 13 T,Th 10:45a-12:15p #35165 Sep 17-Nov 5 Sa 9:15-10a #35073
Oct 18-Nov 10 T,Th 10:45a-12:15p #35166 Fee: $72/$90
Fee: $65/$82
Ballerina Enchantment
This is a fantasy ballet class where
little ones experience the pure joy and
enchantment of being a Swan Princess,
Sugar Plum Fairy or anything else a
ballerina could dream or imagine. Proper
dance wear is recommended. Holiday Special Event
Location: Les Gove Park Building
Instructor: Delee Baker
Breakfast With Santa
Saturday, December 10
Ages: 3-5 years
Join us for a holiday Breakfast with Santa.
Sep 29-Nov 17 Th 4-5p #35121
Breakfast will be served by Santa’s elves
Fee: $72/$90
at two breakfasts, one beginning at 8:30
a.m. and one beginning at 11 a.m. You
will also enjoy special entertainment. No
registrations will be taken at the door.
Location: Senior Center
Adults
Dec 10 Sa 8:30-10a #35169
Dec 10 Sa 11a-12:30p #35170
Fee: $6/$8
Children
Dec 10 Sa 8:30-10a #35171
Dec 10 Sa 11a-12:30p #35172
Fee: $5/$7
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Preschool Gymnastics
Mini Stars
Gymnasts work on equipment specifically
designed to develop fine and gross motor
skills, strength and beginning tumbling
skills. Children will also learn valuable social
skills at Auburn Gymnastics Center.
Location: Auburn Gymnastic Center
Preschool Sports
Instructor: Auburn Gymnastics Center Staff Let’s Play Sports Basketball Let’s Play Sports Soccer
Ages: 3-4 years Age appropriate basketball equipment Age appropriate soccer equipment is used
Sep 14-Oct 5 W 10:30-11:15a #35148 is used to teach basic basketball skills of to teach basic soccer skills. Class prepares
Sep 14-Oct 5 W 5-5:45p #35149 dribbling, shooting and passing. children and their parents for organized
Oct 12-Nov 2 W 10:30-11:15a #35147 soccer without the fear of injury or threat of
Oct 12-Nov 2 W 5-5:45p #35150 Location: Parks, Arts & Rec. Admin. Bldg.
Ages: 3 -5 years competition.
Nov 9-30 W 10:30-11:15a #35178
Nov 9-30 W 5-5:45p #35151 Oct 25-Nov 15 T 5:30-6:15p #35084 Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg.
Fee: $33/$42 Nov 29-Dec 20 T 5:30-6:15p #35085 Ages: 3-5 years
Nov 30-Dec 21 W 9:30-10:15a #35086 Sep 29-Oct 20 Th 5:30-6:15p #35079
Fee: $21/$27 Oct 26-Nov 16 W 9:30-10:15a #35080
Sunday Preschool Gymnastics Oct 27-Nov 17 Th 5:30-6:15p #35081
Introduction to basic movement and
gymnastics. Let’s Play Sports Football Dec 1-22 Th 5:30-6:15p #35082
Parents and children work together in a Fee: $21/$27
Location: Harts Gymnastics Center supportive environment to learn the basic
Instructor: Harts Gymnastic Center Staff skills of throwing, catching, and kicking. Pee Wee Soccer
Ages: 3-5 years This is a fun introductory sports program
Oct 9-30 Su 1-1:45p #35158 Location: Parks, Arts & Rec. Admin. Bldg.
Ages: 3 -5 years to prepare children for our league sports
Nov 6-27 Su 1-1:45p #35159 program. Players will learn the basic skills of
Fee: $52/$65 Sep 27-Oct 18 T 5:30-6:15p #35078
Sep 28-Oct 19 W 9:30-10:15a #35083 dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting.
Fee: $21/$27 After a few weeks of practice some
Parent Classes modified games will be implemented.
Some parent participation will be required.
• Mommy Fitness Class ............... page 20 Location: Les Gove Park
Ages: 3-5 years
• Becoming a Sep 17-Oct 22 Sa 9:30-10:15a #34282
Love and Logic Parent® ............ page 23 Sep 17-Oct 22 Sa 10:30-11:15a #34283
Fee: $35/$44
• Refresher of Becoming a
Love and Logic Parent® ............ page 23
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Preschool
Rip, Dip, Wrap & Form Kids Pop Dance
Arts This class teaches the art of paper mache. Kids come get your feet movin’ and your
No previous experience needed. Students will use wire to build a form and body groovin’ and have fun dancing to
wrap it up with paper mache to create today’s pop music. Learn some hip hop,
Line, Dots, Shapes and Doodles functional and decorative works of art. jazz and more.
This class covers traditional drawing They will learn how to make their own Location: Les Gove Park Building
techniques where students learn to draw paper mache paste using household Instructor: Delee Baker
what they see using lines and shapes. materials. Required Materials: pencil, Ages: 6-9
Shading, color and design will be taught in eraser, sketch paper. Optional: Paint brush, Sep 29-Nov 17 Th 5:15-6:15p #35122
a series of drawings that integrate realistic gloves, rag Art fee: $5 payable to instructor Fee: $72/$90
imagery and imagination. Required at first class.
materials: 9 x 12 sketchbook, pencil, eraser, Location: William C. Warren Bldg. Youth Ballet
fine point sharpie. Optional: Bristol Paper, Instructor: Danielle Meyers Learn poise and grace with this
markers, colored pencils, pastels, watercolor Ages: 7-12 introduction to classical ballet. Dancer’s
pencils. $5 art fee payable to instructor at Nov 29-Dec 13 T 5:15-7:15p #35092 will learn basic positions, better understand
the first class. Fee: $62/$78 alignment and increase flexibility. This
Location: William C. Warren Bldg. class is for those with little or no previous
Instructor: Danielle Meyers experience. Proper dance wear is
Ages: 7-12 recommended, and hair pulled up.
Sep 13-27 T 5:15-7:15p #35089 Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg.
Fee: $62/$78 Instructor: Sandra Hasstedt
Ages: 6-9
Color, Dip, Brush & Paint Sep 17-Nov 5 Sa 10-11a #35074
Students will learn to create shape, shading Fee: $72/$90
and texture in painting using watercolor
paper to paint landscapes and receive a Jazz/Hip Hop Dance
canvas to explore acrylic paints. Required Introduces basic elements of jazz dance
Materials: 9 x 12 Watercolor paper, 1 small and explores today’s popular styles,
& 1 large paintbrush, and watercolor paint including hip hop. Develop rhythm, poise,
palette. Optional: Tempera paints, acrylic balance and confidence.
paints, paint palette, bowl for water, variety
of paintbrushes. $5 art fee payable to Dance Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg.
Instructor: Sandra Hasstedt
instructor at the first class. No class October
Kidz Hip Hop Ages: 8-12
18.
Get your groove on in this fun class. Sep 17-Nov 5 Sa 11a-12p #35075
Location: William C. Warren Bldg. Fee: $72/$90
Dance to popular, age appropriate music
Instructor: Danielle Meyers
and learn hot new dance moves. Loose
Ages: 7-12 Boy’s Breaking
comfortable clothes and a clean pair
Oct 4-25 T 5:15-7:15p #35090 Become a ‘B’ boy and learn the coolest
of dance only sneakers required. Loose
Fee: $62/$78 break dance tricks and hip hop moves in
comfortable clothes and a clean pair of
dance only sneakers required. this funky class. Participants should wear
Pinch, Form, Build & Create loose comfortable clothes that you can
This class teaches students hand-building Location: Children’s Dance Theater
move in. Non-marking sneakers that are for
techniques using clay. Different types of Instructor: Children’s Dance Theater Staff
class use only are required.
clay will be explored. Students will learn Ages: 5-7
Sep 12-26 M 4:15-5p #35127 Location: Children’s Dance Theater
the difference between modeling clay, air
Fee: $35/$44 Instructor: Children’s Dance Theater Staff
dry clay and oven fired clay. They will create
Oct 3-24 M 4:15-5p #35128 Ages: 8-14
functional and decorative works of art.
Nov 7-28 M 4:15-5p #35129 Sep 13-27 T 7:30-8:30p #35130
Required Materials: Pencil, eraser, sketch
Fee: $45/$57 Fee: $38/$48
paper. Optional: Clay tools, rag Art fee:
Oct 4-25 T 7:30-8:30p #35131
$10 payable to instructor at first class.
Fee: $48/$60
Location: William C. Warren Bldg. Nov 1-29 T 7:30-8:30p #35132
Instructor: Danielle Meyers Fee: $60/$75
Ages: 7-12
Nov 1-15 T 5:15-7:15p #35091
Fee: $62/$78
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Youth programs City of Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
Gymnastics Classes Workshops
Mighty Stars Yoga Calm For Children Young Ladies and Gentlemen
The gymnasts are trained to master very Yoga Calm uses yoga positions, games, Children rarely beg for the opportunity
basic tumbling skills at Auburn Gymnastics and breathing and relaxation exercises to to attend a class on manners, and yet it
Center while building self-esteem and help children explore and strengthen self- is the key to building positive friendships
self-confidence. The class will continue to control, focus, compassion, mindfulness and strong self-esteem. This fun hands-on
enhance the child’s flexibility, coordination and imagination. Bring a yoga mat or $15 workshop teaches telephone etiquette,
and strength. to buy one from the instructor. basic table manners, introductions,
Location: Auburn Gymnastic Center Location: Les Gove Park Building personal care and posture. Each student
Instructor: Auburn Gymnastics Center Staff Instructor: Bonnie Cannon receives a ‘goodie bag’ to take home.
Ages: 5-6 Ages: 6-11 Location: Les Gove Park Building
Sep 14-Oct 5 W 6:30-7:30p #35152 Oct 12-Nov 16 W 7-8p #35076 Instructor: Final Touch Finishing School Staff
Oct 12-Nov 2 W 6:30-7:30p #35153 Fee: $74/$93 Ages: 6-11
Nov 9-30 W 6:30-7:30p #35154 Oct 15 Sa 9a-12p #35176
Fee: $36/$45
Girl’s Beginner Gymnastics
Class teaches beginning levels of
gymnastics focusing on muscle control,
Before and After School Care
flexibility, power and coordination.
Gymnasts learn the basics on all Around the Bell
four apparatus’ in a positive and fun
environment at Auburn Gymnastics Center. The Around the Bell program provides before and after school child care in a safe environment for school
age children. Children are cared for in a supervised, caring atmosphere with opportunities to participate in
Location: Auburn Gymnastic Center arts and crafts, sports, games, cultural activities, occasional field trips, and time for homework or tutoring.
Instructor: Auburn Gymnastics Center Staff An afternoon snack is provided daily.
Ages: 7-12
Sep 14-Oct 5 W 6-7:30p #35155 Dates: :
Oct 12-Nov 2 W 6-7:30p #35157 Sept 7 – last full day of school
Nov 9-30 W 6-7:30p #35156 Location:
Fee: $50/$60 Lea Hill Elementary site 30908 124th Ave SE, Auburn serves the following schools: Lea
Hill and Hazelwood
Sunday Girl’s Gymnastics
At Hart’s Gymnastic Center we combine the West Auburn High School site, 401 West Main St, Auburn, serves the following schools:
fun with fitness while offering you the best Dick Scobee, Evergreen Heights, Ilalko, Terminal Park and Washington
gymnastic instruction in the Northwest. Evergreen Heights rides the bus to and from site and school.
Location: Harts Gymnastics Center Grades: 1 – 5
Instructor: Harts Gymnastic Center Staff Hours: Monday-Friday, 6:30-9 a.m. and 3-6:30 p.m. (Doors do not open until 6:30 a.m.)
Ages: 6-12 Care Options: : 5 day or less, and 3 day or less with before and after, after only, or before
Oct 9-30 Su 2-2:55p #35161 only. Late Start Mondays and most non-school days care is also available. Closed
Nov 6-27 Su 2-2:55p #35162 National Holidays and Winter Vacation.
Fee: $60/$75
Registration Fee: You may reserve a spot for child care for the 2011/12 school year
with a $50 NON-rEFuNdABLE/NONtrANSFErABLE registration fee. This fee is
per child and as space permits. Children must register on a regular weekly basis with no
more than two consecutive weeks missed or your child’s spot is forfeited.
Weekly Fees: Full weekly fees are due by Wednesday, 5 p.m. with the Parks Office prior
to the upcoming week of care. No credit for missed days or suspension days. Before
Care fees include fee for Late Start Mondays.
Before and After: Five Days or less $110 resident discount/$138 non-resident fee
per week. Three Days or less $85 resident discount/$107 non-resident fee per week.
After School Only: Five Days or less $85 resident discount/$107 non-resident fee
per week. Three Days or less $75 resident discount/$94 non-resident fee per week.
Before School Only: Five Days or less $75 resident discount/$94 non-resident
fee per week. Three Days or less $65 resident discount/$82 non-resident fee per
week.
Late Fee: $10 late fee will be charged if payment is not made in full by Wednesday,
10 5 p.m. prior to upcoming week of care
Youth theater at
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Avenue & Foolery
Fables, Folktales
Kids
Saturday, September 24
Tears of Joy Theater:
The Ugliest Duckling
Tickets: $6
Everyone feels like an ugly
duckling once-in-a-while;
but what if you were a
platypus that would never
turn into a beautiful swan?
This re-imagined version
of the Hans Christian
Anderson classic is set
in Australia and features Auburn Community Players presents
an array of wonderful The Wizard of Oz
creatures. Our star platypus October 14, 15, 16, and 22, at 7:30 p.m
reminds us that everyone October 21 & 22 at 2:00 p.m.
is different and unique and true beauty lies Auburn Ave. Theater, 10 Auburn Ave.
inside us all. This charming musical based on the popular L.
Frank Baum stories, Dorothy and her dog Toto are
Saturday, October 22 caught in a tornado’s path and somehow end up in
Auburn Community Players presents the Land of Oz Here she meets some memorable
The Wizard of OZ friends and foes in her journey to meet the Wizard
Tickets this performance only: of Oz who everyone says can help her return home
$8 youth; $10 adults and possibly grant her new friends their goals of a
Little Dorothy Gale of Kansas, like so many brain, heart and courage.
girls her age, dreams of what lies over the
rainbow. One day a twister hits her farm
and carries her away over the rainbow to
another world. Come join Dorothy, the
Youth Theater
Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Cowardly Lion The Wizard of OZ Theater Workshop
and Toto as they travel the universe of Join Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Children’s Dance Theater and Auburn
Dorothy’s imagination. Community Players for this workshop designed just for kids for the Fall 2011
production of The Wizard of Oz. Workshop participants will enjoy being in
Saturday, November 19 a weekly 2 hour rehearsal learning songs, dances and theatrical scenes as a
Recess Monkee Munchkin or a Jitterbug. The fast pace rehearsals will culminate with a tech week
Tickets: $6 and weekly show runs with the entire cast. For a full rehearsal, tech schedule and
Three elementary school performance schedule for the Munchkins or Jitterbugs workshop, please contact
teachers find lyrics from 253-931-3043.
their classrooms. Their
singable, danceable Jitterbugs
songs make this
Location: Children’s Dance Theater & Auburn Avenue Theater
children’s music more
Instructor: Children’s Dance Theater Staff
than just for kids.
Ages: 10-14 years
Sep 6-Oct 22 T,Th Call for Schedule #35197
Saturday, December 10 Fee: $80
Holiday Music Motion and Magic
Tickets: $8 youth; $10 adults Munchkins
This show features Steve the Pretty Good
Magician, Rhys Thomas of Science Circus Location: Children’s Dance Theater & Auburn Avenue Theater
and Eric Haines in a madcap, old style Instructor: Children’s Dance Theater Staff
Holiday Review of breathtakingly silly….but Ages: 6-9 years
pretty good magic, fantastic juggling and Sep 8-Oct 20 T,Th Call for Schedule #35198
music for the entire family. Fee: $80
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Youth sports City of Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
Assignment Procedures
General Information
Youth sport programs are for children who reside or attend a public or private school in the Auburn or Dieringer School District boundaries, including all Auburn street addresses. Participants must
play in grade level in which they are currently enrolled (i.e. players are not allowed to play up or down a grade level). If registered by the published deadline (postmarks not accepted) players are
assigned to teams by the following priorities:
1. Returning players are placed with the same head coach as the previous year, provided player attends the same school as the coach’s child. Parents can request players not be retained by
returning coach if noted on the registration form.
2. If not a returning player, they are assigned to a team based on the school they attend or would attend, e.g., home school, step program.
3. If there are enough registrations for more than one team from a school, teams are filled in the order registrations are received. The balance of players, if not enough for a full team, is combined
with another school.
If registered after the published deadline, players are assigned to a team by the parks staff. Assignments
are based on the need for players on teams, not necessarily the school the student attends. Late fees are
assessed. The City does not discriminate for any reason, to include discrimination on the basis of sex in the
operation, conduct, or administration of its community athletic programs. Sports leagues that use City of
Auburn public facilities are also forbidden from discriminating on the basis of sex in the operation, conduct,
or administration of community athletic programs. Concerns or questions related to Sex Discrimination in
community recreation program requirements should contact Brian Petty, Recreation Manager for the City
of Auburn at bpetty@auburnwa.gov.
Coaches Needed
Volunteers are needed to make the youth sports programs a success. We are recruiting coaches and
assistant coaches. Coaches are certified through the National Youth Sport Coaches Association (NYSCA).
Contact us if you would like to assist with this year’s program. Volunteer assignments are made on the
basis of completing a City of Auburn volunteer application, signing and adhering to a coach’s contract
and a cleared Washington State Patrol background check.
Certification
NYSCA believes children deserve a wholesome experience in youth sports, which can
only occur when coaches and parents become aware of the important roles they play
as volunteers. The coach certification program covers the areas of social/psychological
aspects of coaching, conditioning, the coach as a role model, practice organization,
teaching the basic fundamentals and techniques, and child abuse training. The fee
is $20 per coach (Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation pays certification fees for the
head coach).
League Sponsorships
The Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department organizes over 1,000 boys and girls in the
Auburn area into soccer, flag football, basketball, and wrestling teams. Boys and girls, in
grades K-12 learn the basic fundamentals in a fun-filled environment. In order to keep
registration fees affordable, and to provide team uniforms and equipment, sponsors are
needed for teams. In return, the sponsor receives their business or organization name
and logo on a T-shirt uniform, an 8x10 team photo plaque and the benefit of helping
youth enjoy a positive recreation experience. The sponsorship fee is $195 per team.
Sponsor logo on shirts must be supplied in Adobe Illustrator (.ai) or other usable format.
Artwork may be emailed to sportsleagues@auburnwa.gov. Call 253-931-3043 for
more information.
Contact Us
By phone: 253-931-3043
By email: sportsleagues@auburnwa.gov
On the web: www.auburnwa.gov
volunteer as a coach
Want to get in the game?
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sponsor a team
be an umpire or scorekeeper
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Youth sports
Soccer Tennis Wrestling
This is a developmental program for kids Tennis -Quick Start This is a developmental program
and coaches. Teams will practice once or QuickStart Tennis is an exciting new play for children who reside or attend a
twice per week. All games will be played format for learning tennis, designed to public or private school in the Auburn
in Auburn, most will be on Saturdays bring kids into the game by utilizing School District and/or Dieringer School
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Teams may play specialized equipment, shorter court District boundaries only. Children learn
one or two week night games. Each player dimensions and modified scoring, all proper fundamentals, sportsmanship,
will receive a team shirt and ball as part of tailored to age and size. Registrants are conditioning, teamwork and confidence
their registration fee. Registrations received required to supply their own tennis racket in a fun-filled yet competitive atmosphere.
after August 6 are assessed a $10 late fee. and one can of tennis balls. In the event of Some surrounding area travel required.
Soccer begins on Saturday, September 10th cancellation due to rain, make-up classes Ages 6-8 & 9-12 years. Registrations
with the clinic with practices to start the will be at the instructors’ discretion, which received after October 17 are assessed
following week and Pictures and the Soccer may include Saturdays. an additional $10. Parent meeting will
Challenge will be September 17th. A letter be October 17, 6:00 p.m. in Auburn High
Location: Game Farm Park
with specific times will be mailed out on or School’s old gym. Copy of birth certificate
Instructor: Lynne Cogger
about September 1st. must be supplied at time of registration for
Ages: 5 -7 years
Location: Game Farm Park, Brannan Park, YMCA new team members. Practices are Tuesdays
Sep 7-19 M,W 5:45-6:30p #34074
and Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m. for all ages.
Fee: $31/$39
Grades K-1st Matches are on Saturday and last between
Boys: Sep 10-Oct 29 Sa 9-10a #34337 4 and 8 hours depending on if it is a dual
Girl’s: Sep 10-Oct 29 Sa 9-10a #34338 Flag Football match or round robin tournament.
Fee: $45/$54 Location: Auburn High School
Flag Football - 4th-8th grade Ages: 6 -12 years
Grades 2nd-3rd The flag football program is an all-pass Oct 25-Jan 30 T,Th,Sa 6-8p #35093
Boys: Sep 10-Nov 12 Sa 9-10a #34335 non-contact league. League games Fee: $85/$98 (fee includes a refundable deposit of $35 for the
Girl’s: Sep 10-Nov 12 Sa 9-10a #34336 may include travel to facilities in the singlet and headgear)
Fee: $55/$67 surrounding area. Practices and games are
on Monday and/or Wednesday evenings.
Registrations received after September 21
Auburn Pool
Grades 4th-5th
Boys: Sep 10-Nov 12 Sa 9-10a #34333 are assessed an additional $10.
516 4th St NE Auburn, WA 98002
Girl’s: Sep 24-Nov 12 Sa 9-10a #34334 Location: Game Farm Park 253-939-8825
Fee: $55/$67 4th & 5th Grade
Oct 10-Nov 23 M,W #35250 SCHEDULE – September 6 through
Grades 6th-8th 6th – 8th Grade December 31
Boys: Sep 10-Nov 12 F,Sa 6-7p #34331 Oct 10-Nov 23 M,W #35251
Girl’s: Sep 10-Nov 12 F,Sa 6-7p #34332 Fee: $30/$38 Family Swim: M-F from 12pm-1pm & M/W/F
Fee: $60/$73 from 7pm-8pm
• Cost: Adult- $3; Youth/Senior- $2.50
Grades 9th-12th Girl’s Basketball League Public Swim: Saturday from 1pm-3pm &
Boys: Sep 10-Nov 12 F,Sa 7:30-8:30p #34339 This is a competitive league with separate Saturday from 7pm-9pm
Girl’s: Sep 10-Nov 12 F,Sa 6-7p #34340 divisions for 6th, 7th & 8th Grades. Each • Cost: Adult: $3; Youth/Senior $2.50
Fee: $60/$73 team will play 10 games. Registration is by Lap Swim: M-F from 6am-7:30am; M-F from
team only. No individual registrations. 12pm-1pm. Beginning November 7, 2011
Rock Climbing 6th Grade
M/W/F 7-8pm & 8-9pm
• Cost: $3.50; Youth/Senior $3
Dec 5-Feb 28 M 6:00-9:00p #35173
Rock Climbing Instruction 7th Grade
Lessons: M/W or T/TH (1/2 hour class
Join us for Rock Climbing Instruction this between 5:30-7)
Dec 4-Feb 25 Su 5:00-8:00p #35174 Sessions: 9/6-9/29/11, 10/3-10/27/11, 11/1-
Fall on Friday evenings from 4-8pm by 8th Grade
appointment. 11/23/11, 11/28-12/22/11
Dec 3-Feb 27 Sa 5:30-8:30p #35175 • Cost: $5 or $6 per class
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg. Fee: $500 Closures: Sept. 10, 23-24 Oct. 8, 21-22 Nov.
Ages: 4 and over
24-27 Dec. 24-25, 31
Sep 16-Oct 28 F 4p-dusk #35196
Fee: $1 Youth; $3 Adult
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Sponsorships City of Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
The City of Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation would like to thank the following sponsors:
Petpalooza KidsDay Youth Sport Sponsors Harold’s Plumbing Meridian Center Electric Inc
Sumner Veterinary Hospital Radio Disney AM 1250 Aero Controls, Inc Hinshaw’s Honda Mountain View Land & Design
It’s A Dog’s World Training & Agility Fred Meyer Stores Auburn Chiropractic Center Hinshaw’s Motorcycle Store Muckleshoot BGC
Center Valley Medical Center Auburn Eagles #2298 Ikon Materials Muckleshoot Recreation
Green River Veterinary Hospital Seattle Children’s Auburn Sons of Italy #1955 Jean Rarey & Associates CPA’s Inc North Auburn Dairy Queen
Petco Murrey’s Disposal Company Auburn Sports Physical Therapy Kelly’s Auto Repair Nuttall Smiles
Sterling Savings Bank Costco Wholesale of Federal Way Coffey Chiropractic Lakeland Sports & Spine Physical Optimist Club of Auburn
PetSmart Crossan Marble, Inc. Therapy Perez Move Management
Fleet Feet of Bonney Lake Summer Sounds & Doctors Woloshyn & Clements Land O Frost/Knox Sports Poe Construction, Inc.
Del’s Feed & Farm Supply Cinema Frugals Legends Sports Photography Poe Engineering Inc.
Primo Pet Care MultiCare GOS Printing Corporation Lucky Kid Photography Simply Smiles
Costco Wholesale of Federal Way Muckleshoot Casino Gutter Sentry Mad Dog Boot Camp Fitness Stacy R. Kanda, DDS
Swigart Law Offices, P.S.
Everyone should be able to serve T & S Development
fresh food every day The Keimig Associates
The Kids Dentist
Valley Christian School
Virtual Business Solutions
White River Valley Veterans
Green River GreenRiverVet.com
Veterinary Hospital
Your Family Veterinarian
No matter the circumstances, all of us should be able 4212 Auburn Way North
to serve fresh, nutritious food to our families every
day. And that’s why we donate to local food banks 253-854-4414 253-931-4414
every day, which added up to more than 1.2 million Medicine Surgery Dentistry
meals for families in Washington last year.
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Affordable Comprehensive
2011-2012 Special event
sponsor packages
SPECiAL EVENt available for the Loving Care For Your Pets
SPONSOrSHiP following events:
PACKAGES •
•
Petpalooza
Kidsday
Partnering with community- • 4th of July Festival
wide events, cultural arts, and • Summer Sounds & Other options for
other park and recreation pro- Cinema partnerships in-
grams is a fantastic marketing • and more.... clude:
option for your business! - Arts & Cultural
Events
Benefits may include: - Youth Sport Leagues
• Affordable marketing options
- Name/Logo on field
• Increased exposure within the
scoreboards
community
- recreation programs
• Enhanced customer base
- and many others!
• Opportunity for face-to-
face contact with potential
customers Options start as low as $195!
• and much more! For details contact Auburn Parks, Arts
253-863-2258
& recreation at 253-931-3043.
www.sumnervet.com
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Teen programs
Opens in September
Fees: $1 daily; $10 monthly pass;
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$25 quarterly pass
Teen programs City of Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
Guitar – Intermediate
Teen Classes Do you know a couple of chords? Can
you play a song or read music? Join us for
Rock Climbing Instruction continuing guitar. It’s open to teens and
Join us for Rock Climbing Instruction this
adults who want to be better pickers and
Fall on Friday evenings from 4-8pm by
all
strummers. Guitars are provided, however,
appointment.
you may bring your own.
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin. Bldg.
Location: Senior Center
Ages: 4 and over
Instructor: Don Gardner
Sep 16-Oct 28 F 4p-dusk #35196
limbing W
Ages: 10 and over
Fee: $1 Youth; $3 Adult
Oct 13-Nov 17 Th 7-8p #35187
Dec 1-Jan 12 Th 7-8p #35188
Teen Hip Hop Fee: $47/$59
Get your groove on in this fun class. Dance
to popular music and learn hot new dance
moves. Loose comfortable clothes and a
Teen Babysitter’s Training
Babysitting this school year? Sign up
clean pair of dance shoes only sneakers
for this informative and fun Babysitter’s
required.
Certification class and you’ll walk away with
Location: Children’s Dance Theater all the confidence and in the world!
Instructor: Children’s Dance Theater Staff
Location: William C. Warren Building
Ages: 12-18
Instructor: American Red Cross
Sep 12-26 M 6:30-7:30p #35139
Ages: 11-18
Fee: $38/$48
October 15 Sa 9a- 4p
Oct 3-24 M 6:30-7:30p #35140
#35069
Nov 7-28 M 6:30-7:30p #35141
Fee: $56/$70
Fee: $48/$60
Teen Ballet
Develop poise, grace and increase your
Workshops
strength and flexibility through classical
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ballet. You’ll have fun learning pirouettes
Guys and gals, overcome the anxieties
and grand jetes! This beginning class is
about ‘how do I look, what do I do’, in this
perfect for the novice dancer or someone
fun, fast paced, interactive course. Topics
returning to dance after and extended
include first impressions, presentation skills
break. Black leotard, pink tights and pink
and introductions, dining successfully,
leather ballet slippers required. No class
wardrobe considerations and tips and
November 23.
manners for cell phones, social media, job
Location: Children’s Dance Theater interviews and social outings.
Instructor: Children’s Dance Theater Staff
Location: Les Gove Park Building
Ages: 12-18
Instructor: Final Touch Finishing School Staff
Sep 7-28 W 7-8p #35136
Ages: 11-17
Oct 5-26 W 7-8p #35137
Oct 15 Sa 12:45-4:45p #35177
Nov 2-30 W 7-8p #35138
Fee: $47/$59
Fee: $48/$60
Guitar - Beginning
Want to be in a rock ‘n’ roll band? You’ll
need to learn to play guitar. We’ll teach you
basic chords and strumming techniques.
Guitars are provided. If you have your own,
that’s cool too!
Location: Senior Center
Instructor: Don Gardner
Ages: 10 and over
Oct 13-Nov 17 Th 6-7p #35185
Dec 1-Jan 5 Th 6-7p #35186
Fee: $47/$59
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Teen programs
Special Events
Auburn 13th Annual Reaching Out Fair FREE
Youth Council
Focused on students in grades 6-8, this
annual event includes a Resource Fair
from 6-7 p.m., student performances from
7-8:30 p.m., food provided by the Auburn Saturdays
The Auburn Youth Council consists of
middle and high school aged students
Youth Council and the chance to win one
of three $100 gift certificates to the Auburn 6-11 p.m.
(Grades 6-12) who take an active role to Supermall. For additional information call
make a difference in the community. As
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253-931-4713 or visit www.auburn.wednet.
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youth attend regular meetings, volunteer at
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Location: Auburn Performing Arts Center
local events and collaborate on new ideas
Ages: all
that benefit the community. Youth Council
Oct 6 TH 6-8:30p
Action Team Meetings are held on various ll
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STUDENT CARD REQUIRED
Mondays at the Auburn Senior Activity Bask
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Center from 6-7p.m. Call 253-931-3043 and
Open
• EAT PIZZA
for the calendar of meeting dates. Youth
• VISIT THE RESOURCE FAIR (6-7p.m.)
Council activities include volunteer support
• CHECK OUT THE PERFORMANCES (7-8:30p.m.)
for the following events and programs,
• WIN ONE OF THREE $100 GIFT CERTIFICATES TO THE We
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• Auburn Late Night Program
Fee: FREE
• Auburn Avenue Kids
• Reaching Out Fair
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November 19 - Auburn High School
December 17 - Auburn Riverside High School
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will depart and return from the Parks and Recreation Administration building 910 9th ST SE.
Activity
Location: Meet at the Parks, Arts & Recreation Admin. Building Roo m HOT DOGS
Ages: 11 - 16 & Pizza
Dec 17 Sa 6:30a- 6p #35319 Fee: $70/$88
Jan 7 Sa 6:30a- 6p #35320 Transportation only: $30/$38
Jan 21 Sa 6:30a- 6p #35321
Feb 4 Sa 6:30a- 6p #35322
Feb 18 Sa 6:30a- 6p #35323 253-931-3043 | www.auburnwa.gov
Auburn School District
rules apply at all locations -
no hats, scarves or bandanas
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Adult sports City of Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
Turf Burn Flag Football Tournament Basketball - Winter Adult Open Gym Volleyball
Six-a-side teams participate in this This is a 5 on 5 league with officials, awards Come by yourself, with friends or your
three-game guarantee, non-contact flag & playoffs. Teams will play 10 games. team and practice for the upcoming co-ed
football tournament. Maximum of 24 Registrations received after December and women’s leagues. Volleyballs will be
teams will participate in this open division 1 are assessed $25 late fee. Four roster provided.
tournament. Early registration deadline is forms must be turned in by the registration
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin Gymnasium
August 10 or until filled. deadline for this registration to be
Ages: 18 and over
Location: Game Farm Park turf fields accepted. There is a mandatory coaches’
Sep 12-26 M 6:30-8:30p
Ages: 18 and over meeting at 7:00 pm on December 21 at
Fee: $3/drop in
Aug 27-28 Sa-Su #34368 the Parks, Arts & Recreation Administration
Fee: $300 Building, 910 Ninth ST SE.
Adult Coed Volleyball
Ages: 18 and over Co-ed adult recreational volleyball league.
Adult Flag Football – Fall League National League Teams play eight league games with
Six –players per side play on a modified Jan 9-Mar 16 M 6:30-10:00p #35087 division leaders advancing to post-season
field with an intermediate size football. Continental League playoffs. Early registration deadline is
Teams play one game per week for a total Jan 10-Mar 16 T 6:30-10:00p #35088 September 21. $50 late fee assessed.
of eight league games with division leaders Fee: $650
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec. Gymnasium
advancing to the end of season playoffs. If
Ages: 18 and over
enough registrations are not received for Golf Oct 2-Nov 27 Su 6-9p #35249
any one division they may be combined. Group golf lessons for adults! Beginning Fee: $120
Registrations received after August 10 are golf instruction for adults will include golf
assessed a $50 late fee. rules, etiquette and physical skills.
Women’s Volleyball
Location: Game Farm Park turf fields Location: Auburn Golf Course Women’s recreational volleyball league.
Ages: 18 and over Instructor: Auburn Golf Course staff Teams play eight league games with
American league Ages: 15 and over division leaders advancing to post-season
Sep 11-Nov 16 Su,W #34402 Sep 12-28 M,W 5:30-6:30p #34179 playoffs. Early registration deadline is
National league Fee: $35/$44 September 21. $50 late fee assessed.
Sep 11-Nov 16 Su,W #34403
Continental league Location: Parks, Arts & Rec. Gymnasium
Futsal (Indoor Soccer) Ages: 18 and over
Sep 11-Nov 2 Su,W #34404 Futsal is 5 on 5 indoor soccer played on
Fee: $620 Oct 4-Nov 29 T 6-9p #35252
a basketball court. This is an unofficiated Fee: $120
league no awards, standings or playoffs.
Basketball - Fall Field players must be 2 male & 2 female,
This is a call-your-own league without goalie can be of either gender.
officials, trophies or playoffs. A score keeper
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec. Admin. Bldg.
will be assigned to each game. Teams will
Ages: 18 and over
play 10 games. Registrations received after
Men’s League
September 9 are assessed $25 late fee.
Nov 16-Jan 30 Th 6:30-10:00p #35124
Four roster forms must be turned in by the Coed League
registration deadline for this registration to Nov 16-Jan 30 W 8:00-10:00p #35125
be accepted. There is a mandatory coaches’ Fee: $175
meeting at 7:00 pm on September 21 at
the Parks, Arts & Recreation Administration
Building, 910 Ninth ST SE.
Ages: 18 and over
National League
Sep 26-Dec 12 M 6:30-10:00p #34547
Continental League
Sep 27-Dec 6
Fee: $175
T 6:30-10:00p #34548
Adult Open Gym
Monday-Thursday, Basketball, Volleyball and
September 6 – December 29 Pickleball
11:30am-1:00pm Fees: $3 Daily Drop-in
$15 Monthly Pass
For ages 18 and over $40 Quarterly Pass
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253-931-3043 | www.auburnwa.gov Auburn Golf Course
Nestled along the Green River
and situated on 150 acres, the
eighteen-hole Auburn Golf
Course offers scenic views from
several hillside holes. The fair, but
challenging par 71 course is just
over 6,450 yards and hosts over
50,000 rounds of golf each year.
Over 20 bunkers, two ponds
with fountains, and a waterfall
will test your golfing skills on this
well maintained facility. Over the
past several years, the Auburn
Golf Course has undergone a
complete transformation. The
new clubhouse features a pro-
shop, spacious lobby, Copper Falls
Restaurant and Bar, a 110-seat
restaurant and lounge with a large
outdoor patio and a 150-seat
banquet facility with the option
Special Offers via www.auburngolf.org Auburn Golf Course Pro Shop
for smaller meeting rooms. Join the Auburn Golf Course email list to The Golf Course Pro Shop has a good
receive a free birthday round, golf specials, selection of the latest in golfing equipment
Auburn Golf Course pro-shop specials, and information about
upcoming tournaments and events. Visit
and apparel. On-site professional staff can
help answer your questions . Call the
29630 Green river road SE www.auburngolf.org to subscribe. Pro Shop at 253-833-2350 to check prices
Auburn Washington 98092 before you shop anywhere else. Repair
service is also available.
253-833-2350 Special Offers through TEXT messages
www.auburngolf.org Join the Auburn Golf Course text message 2011 Players Card
list to receive golf specials. Text aub.golf The Auburn Golf Course is proud to offer
to 90210 or visit www.auburngolf.org to our valuable golf customers the 2011
subscribe online. Players Card. The Card offers regular
customers valuable benefits including a
Tournaments free 18-hole round, discounts off regular
The Auburn Golf Course is a fantastic rates, ability to book tee-times 14 days in
location for tournaments and offers a advance, discounts on 9-hole and twilight
variety of tournament formats to suit your rates, and much more. For prices and to
needs. Staff is available to assist in scoring, purchase, call the pro shop at 253-833-
placing tournament signage, and providing 2350.
other services to ensure your tournament
Copper Falls Restaurant and Bar is successful. To discuss your tournament September Golf Lessons
needs and the benefits of hosting your Group golf lessons will be held in
is open seven days a week tournament at the Auburn Golf Course, September. Lessons are coordinated
for breakfast, lunch and dinner please call 253-833-2350. through Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation.
at the Auburn Golf Course. Call 253-931-3043 to register. For details see
page 18.
253-876-1957
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Adult programs
Adult programs City of Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
Pilates Beginning Fitness Boot Camp
Fitness/Wellness Pilates combines elements of yoga, Are you ready to get into the best shape of
weight training and breath work. A your life? You can with this 6-week military
Please check with your health care variety of controlled precise movements style fitness boot camp. This class is ideal
provider prior to beginning any exercise are performed that focus on stretching for the beginner or if you have been away
or fitness program. and strengthening the muscles in your from working out for a while. The class is
abdomen, back and buttocks. Bring yoga focused on circuit-style training exercises
or Pilates mat and a small exercise ball to which give you an overall cardiovascular
Zumba class, ball available from instructor for $13. and muscle building workout. Each
Join us for the hottest fitness craze in Location: Corestar Pilates Studio class consists of stretching and warm-up
the nation! This high energy, low impact Instructor: Ruth Stover exercises, a 30-40 minute circuit training
cardio dance class is for everyone, even Ages: 14 and over phase and cool-down stretches that will
non dancers. Zumba blends rhythms from Sep 6-27 T 5:30-6:30p #35219 increase your overall strength, endurance
Latin, African and international beats, with Oct 4-25 T 5:30-6:30p #35220 and flexibility. No class Nov 24.
dance steps from Salsa, Meringue, Cha-cha, Nov 1-22 T 5:30-6:30p #35221 Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin Bldg
Hip Hop and Belly dance. Nov 29-Dec 20 T 5:30-6:30p #35222 Instructor: Tom Schneider
Location: Corestar Pilates Studio Fee: $46/$57 Ages: 16 and over
Instructor: Ruth Stover Sep 13-Oct 20 T,Th 5:45-6:45p #35225
Ages: 14 and over Pilates Flex Option Oct 25-Dec 6 T,Th 5:45-6:45p #35226
Sep 12-26 M 5:30-6:30p #35211 Flex option gives you the flexibility to Fee: $86/$107
Fee: $42/$52 attend any four classes during an eight
Sep 8-29 Th 6:35-7:35p #35212 session. See course description listed Advanced Fitness Boot Camp
Oct 3-24 M 5:30-6:30p #35213 separately. Flex option expires October 25 Are you ready to take your fitness to the
Oct 6-27 Th 6:35-7:35p #35214 and December 20. next level? You can with this 6-week
Oct 31-Nov 21 M 5:30-6:30p #35215 Location: Corestar Pilates Studio military style fitness boot camp. This class
Fee: $46/$57 Instructor: Ruth Stover is for students who have mastered
Nov 3-17 Th 6:35-7:35p #35216 Ages: 14 and over the beginning fitness boot camp and are
Fee: $42/$52 Sep 6-Oct 25 T 5:30-6:30p #35223 ready for a more advanced High Intensity
Nov 28-Dec 19 M 5:30-6:30p #35217 Nov 1-Dec 20 T 5:30-6:30p #35224 Interval Training and strength building
Fee: $46/$57 Fee: $46/$57 routine. This class is a continuation of the
Dec 1-15 Th 6:35-7:35p #35218 beginning fitness boot camp and will take
Fee: $42/$52 you to another level in your overall health
Mommy Fitness Class
Have you been struggling to lose that and fitness goals. You will learn more
Zumba Gold extra baby weight since having your advanced exercises, strength building and
Zumba Gold is a lower impact Latin dance baby? Well you can get in the best improve overall endurance and flexibility.
style workout. Lets dance off some calories, shape of your life with this circuit style Prerequisite: Beginning Fitness Boot Camp.
Zumba style music is fun, moves are simple fitness boot camp geared towards a new No class Nov 24.
and very repetitive you will be sweating mother. This class is a combination of Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin Bldg
before you know it. cardio and strength circuits to help you Instructor: Tom Schneider
Location: Senior Center build strength, endurance, and boost Ages: 16 and over
Instructor: Margie Willis your metabolism which will help you lose Sep 13-Oct 20 T,Th 7-8p #35227
Ages: 18 and over weight. In addition you will receive dietary Oct 25-Dec 6 T,Th 7-8p #35228
Sep 13-Oct 18 T 8:30-9:30a #35107/#35104s and nutrition advice to help keep you Fee: $86/$107
Oct 25-Dec 6 T 8:30-9:30a #35108/#35105s on track to the new healthy you. Bring a
Fee: $35/$44; Senior Discount Fee: $29/$36 water bottle, towel, yoga mat, and 5-10lbs
dumbbell weight. No class Nov 24.
Location: Parks, Arts & Rec Admin Gymnasium
Instructor: Tom Schneider
Ages: 18 and over
Sep 13-Oct 20 T,Th 1:30-2:30p #35229
Oct 25-Dec 6 T,Th 1:30-2:30p #35230
Fee: $86/$107
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Adult programs
Introduction to Tai Chi Beginning Yoga Continuing Yoga
Tai Chi students enjoy both mental and Beginning yoga in the Viniyoga tradition Students deepen their understanding and
physical benefits including strengthening, relieves emotional stress, tones the practice of yoga postures and breathing.
flexibility and coordination. Students body, helps to achieves balance in body, Prerequisite: Beginning Yoga or permission
learn gentle exercises and the practice of mind and emotions. Class includes both of instructor. Bring a yoga mat, towel and
individual movements. standing and floor poses. Bring a yoga mat, blanket to first class. No class Nov 23
Location: Senior Center towel and blanket to the first class. No class Location: Senior Center
Instructor: Gilbert Bortleson Nov 23. Instructor: Hal Meng, ERYT
Ages: 18 and over Location: Senior Center Ages: 16 and over
Sep 12-Oct 17 M 7:30-8:30p #35199/#35201s Instructor: Hal Meng, ERYT Sep 7-Oct 19 W 7-8:15p #35237/#35239s
Oct 31-Dec 5 M 7:30-8:30p #35200/#35202s Ages: 16 over Oct 26-Dec 14 W 7-8:15p #35238/#35240s
Fee: $44/$55; Senior Discount Fee: $39/$49 Sep 7-Oct 19 W 5:30-6:45p #35231/#35233s Fee: $68/$85; Senior Discount Fee: $63/$79
Oct 26-Dec 14 W 5:30-6:45p #35232/#35234s
Intermediate Tai Chi Fee: $68/$85; Senior Discount Fee: $63/$79 Continuing Yoga Flex Option
Students will start with gentle exercises Flex option gives you the flexibility to
and practice refining individual movements Beginning Yoga Flex Option attend any seven Continuing Yoga classes
learned in the introduction class and Flex option gives you the flexibility to during the 14-weeks of the current quarter.
gradually work into more advanced attend any seven classes during the See course description listed separately.
movements. Prerequisite: Introduction Tai 14-weeks of the current quarter. See This flex option expires December 14.
Chi. course description listed separately. This Bring a yoga mat, towel and blanket to the
Location: Senior Center flex option expires December 14. Bring first class. No class Nov 23.
Instructor: Gilbert Bortleson a yoga mat, towel and blanket to the first Location: Senior Center
Ages: 18 and over class. No class Nov 23. Instructor: Hal Meng, ERYT
Sep 12-Oct 17 M 6:15-7:15p #35204/#35206s Location: Senior Center Ages: 16 and over
Oct 31-Dec 5 M 6:15-7:15p #35205/#35207s Instructor: Hal Meng,ERYT Sep 7-Dec 14 W 7-8:15p #35241/#35242s
Fee: $44/$55; Senior Discount Fee: $39/$49 Ages: 16 and over Fee: $68/$85; Senior Discount Fee: $63/$79
Sep 7-Dec 14 W 5:30-6:45p #35235/#35236s
Aki-Jujitsu Fee: $68/$85; Senior Discount Fee: $63/$79 Lose Weight with Self Hypnosis
The class encompasses basic training Have you had it with diets that only work
in three unique contemporary martial for a little while? Losing weight can be
disciplines from Aikido, Brazilian Ju-Jitsu and one of the most challenging experiences
Combative Martial Arts. Training is strictly How to Read Brochure in your life, if you let it. Now, not only will
defensive and non-competitive in nature. you remove barriers that hold you back,
Training will employ the use of throws, Introduction to Tai Chi you will learn to reprogram your mind and
pins, locks, holds and some basic striking. Tai Chi students enjoy both mental and create the success you have longed for.
Conditioning and stretching component physical benefits including strengthening, Wear comfortable clothes and bring a mat
built into class. flexibility and coordination. Students or blanket and pillow.
learn gentle exercises and the practice of
Location: Les Gove Park Building individual movements. No Class April 19. Location: Senior Center
Instructor: Rick Geist Location: Senior Center date range class is offered,
Instructor: Patricia Eslava Vesey
Ages: 18 and over Instructor: Gilbert Bortleson day class is offered, and Ages: 18 and over
Sep 13-Oct 11 T 7-8:30p #35208 Ages: 18 and over time of class Sep 15-29 Th 3-5p #35096/#35094s
Oct 18-Nov 15 T 7-8:30p #35209 Mar 29-May 17 M 7:30-8:30p #32259/#32260s Oct 13-27 Th 3-5p #35097/#35095s
Nov 22-Dec 20 T 7-8:30p #35210 Fee: $47/$59; Senior Discount Fee $42/$53 Fee: $92/$115; Senior Discount Fee: $87/$109
Fee: $49/$61 regular Barcode (#32259)
and Senior Barcode
(#32260s). the Senior
barcode includes an “s” at
the end, and is the code
needed to register to
receive Senior discount Fee
if you qualify for that rate.
Senior discounts are offered for a variety of programs to allow different generations to participate together
in classes that are available in both day and evening. To register as a senior participant, you must be 50 or over.
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Arts & Crafts CITY OF AUBURN ART GALLeRIeS
Oil Painting The City of Auburn hosts several visual art exhibits throughout the year,
Discover or review oil painting techniques featuring new works by emerging and established Puget Sound artists.
to help you paint your own beautiful
pictures. This class is open to all levels. A
supply list is available on request. Gallery Hours:
Location: Senior Center Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Instructor: Georgia Heimbach
Ages: 18 and over
Oct 3-Nov 21 M 9a-12p #35056/#35054s CitY HALL GALLErY, 25 W.
Fee: $48/$60; Senior Discount Fee: $42/$53 Main St.
Nov 28-Dec 19 M 9a-12p #35057/#35055s
Fee: $27/$34; Senior Discount Fee: $23/$29 through August 31
Good Ol’ Days Juried Art Show
Watercolor September 7 - October 4
Come experience the joy and beauty of Group Show: Auburn Valley Creative Arts
watercolor painting. Learn traditional and
experimental watercolor techniques and October 5 - November 1
application, Class includes demonstration, Lela Brugger, Maurie Conner, photography
individual assistance, discussion and Auburn Valley Creative Arts Betty Olson Vacca, pastel
critique. Instructor continually introduces November 2 - December 6
new methods and projects to expand d’Elaine Johnson, acrylic/textiles
student’s knowledge for watercolor Mauricio Robalino, gouache
painting, while developing one’s own
style. Beginners - Intermediate. Supply list December 7 - January 4
provided upon registration. Auburn Student Art Show
Location: Senior Center
Instructor: JoAnne Iwasaki
Ages: 18 and over CHErYL SALLEE GALLErY
Sep 12-Oct 17 M 1-3p #35063/#35060s
Sep 13-Oct 18 T 6:30-8:30p #35064/#35061s Betty Olson Vacca, pastel
Auburn Senior Activity Center
Sep 14-Oct 19 W 1-3p #35065/#35062s 808 9th St. SE
Oct 24-Nov 28 M 1-3p #35101/#35098s
Oct 25-Nov 29 T 6:30-8:30p #35102/#35099s September - October
Oct 26-Nov 30 W 1-3p #35103/#35100s Gary Steele Bennett,
Fee: $48/$60; Senior Discount Fee: $42/$53 Painting
November - December
Creative Writing Senior Citizens
Tip and hints for writing and marketing Art Show
written materials. Instructor Colleen Reece Maurie Conner,
photography
is an award-winning author with over 100
books sold. Sessions includes short-in class
and homework assignments, discussion
and sharing, how to make your piece
sparkle and constructive critiquing. No
Class on September 29th.
Location: Senior Center
Instructor: Colleen Reece
Ages: 18 and over
Sep 2-Nov 17 Th 1-3p #35059/#35058s
Fee: $27/$34; Senior Discount Fee: $23/$29
Mauricio robalino, gouache Gary Steele Bennett,
painting
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Adult programs
Salsa Level 1 Ballroom
Dance Salsa is a hot, exciting dance, and in its This class teaches the basics of Ballroom
basic form is easy and fun to do. Learn dancing, Foxtrot, Tango, Waltz and time
West Coast Swing Level 1 the fundamental Salsa patterns of six permitting, Rumba. Principles learned in
The slowest of the swing dances, and steps danced over eight counts of music, Ballroom dancing can be applied to almost
extremely popular in Seattle, home to the as well as some fun patterns to really any type of music and dance. You will be
longest existing West Coast Swing Club in get you started with all the basic turns, amazed at how quickly and easily you
America. This smooth, or funky, partnered an important feature in Salsa dancing. will become comfortable and confident
dance can be danced to almost any type of Enjoy Salsa music as you exercise and get at weddings, cruises or any special dance
Blues, Rock and Roll, Country, Hip-Hop, Jazz those hips moving. Singles and couples event. Singles and couples welcome.
or Pop music. Learn basic 6 count patterns welcome. Location: Senior Center
and compression technique of partner Location: Senior Center Instructor: Jackie Hursey
connection. Introduction to some 8 count Instructor: Jackie Hursey Ages: 16 and over
fundamentals as class time permits. Singles Ages: 16 and over Parks, Arts & Recreation Registrants
and couples welcome. Oct 25-Nov 15 T 8:15-9:30p #35116/#35115 Nov 29-Dec 20 T 8:15-9:30p #35110/#35109
Location: Senior Center Fee: $50/$63 Senior Discount Fee $45/$57 Fee: $50/$63 Senior Discount Fee $45/$57
Instructor: Jackie Hursey
Ages: 16 and over East Coast Swing
Sep 27-Oct 18 T 7-8:15p #35118/#35117 East Coast Swing a derivative of the
Fee: $50/$63 Senior Discount Fee $45/$57 Jitterbug aka Lindy Hop aka American
Swing, is a fun and easy dance to learn
Country Western and begin partner dancing. Gain a solid
Dance all night long as you learn classic foundation in 6-count Swing by learning
two-step, waltz, and four-count country the practical basics of partnering and
swing. Almost more fun than the law footwork. The music is diverse and
allows! includes Big Band, Rock and Roll (Elvis and
Location: Senior Center Chuck Berry), Rhythm and Blues, country
Instructor: Jackie Hursey and top 40. East Coast Swing is a versatile
Ages: 16 and over dance and suitable for any type of dance
Sep 27-Oct 18 T 8:15-9:30p #35112/#35111 setting. Singles and couples welcome. Wear
Fee: $50/$63 Senior Discount Fee $45/$57 shoes you can turn in.
Location: Senior Center
West Coast Swing Level 2 Instructor: Jackie Hursey
Expand your WCS skills and learn through Ages: 16 and over
intermediate level patterns and techniques. Nov 29-Dec 20 T 7-8:15p #35114/#35113
This class will extend the 6 count basics Fee: $50/$63 Senior Discount Fee $45/$57
and introduce 8 count patterns through
easy variation. There will be a focus on
footwork, styling and timing variations.
From Blues to Country, Rock and Roll to
Hip-Hop, Jazz to the Top 40, West Coast
Swing can be danced to many types of
music. Singles and couples welcome.
Prerequisite -Level 1 or similar experience.
No Class November 11. Make up class will
be Thursday, November 13.
Location: Senior Center
Instructor: Jackie Hursey
Ages: 16 and over
Oct 25-Nov 15 T 7-8:15p #35120/#35119
Fee: $50/$63 Senior Discount Fee $45/$57
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Guitar – Intermediate
Dog Obedience Community Interest Do you know a couple of chords? Can
you play a song or read music? Join us for
Puppy Kindergarten Spanish Class continuing guitar. It’s open to teens and
Unleash your puppy’s potential. Includes Learn common phrases, pronunciation, adults who want to be better pickers and
supervised play with other puppies, an basic grammar and conversation. strummers. Guitars are provided, however,
introduction to basic obedience skills, Instructor Alicia Luy is from Quillota, Chile, you may bring your own.
solutions to common puppy problems where she taught for years. English is not Location: Senior Center
(biting, chewing, potty training, jumping up), spoken in the class. Students need to Instructor: Don Gardner
and socialization to new people, places and purchase the book ‘Spanish the Easy Way’, Ages: 10 and over
things. For puppies 8 weeks to 5 months. by Silverstein (4th Edition). Oct 13-Nov 17 Th 7-8p #35187
Location: William C. Warren Building Location: Senior Center Dec 1-Jan 12 Th 7-8p #35188
Instructor: Pick of the Litter Dog Training Staff Instructor: Alicia Luy Fee: $47/$59
Ages: 18 and over Ages: 18 and over
Sep 19-Oct 24 M 6:30- 7:30p #35243 Sep 1-Oct 27 Th 10a-12p#34880/#34878s Becoming a Love and Logic Parent®
Fee: $80/$100 Nov 3-Dec 15 Th 10a-12p#34881/#34879s Come learn how parenting can be fun and
Fee: $52/$65; Senior Discount Fee: $47/$59 rewarding instead of stressful and chaotic.
Advanced Puppy Kindergarten This class will provide practical tools and
Continuation of the skills learned in Puppy Nature interpretive talks at Isaac Evans techniques that help parents achieve
Kindergarten. More puppy playtime and Park respectful, healthy relationships with their
continued socialization with people and Come join us at Isaac Evans Park every children and help them prepare their kids
places. Class adds a higher level of distraction Saturday from September 24 through for the real world. Workbook included. $10
and difficulty to basic obedience skills and October 29 at 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM for additional supply fee payable to instructor
introduces new, more advanced skills. Includes nature interpretive talks given by students at the first class.
field trips, games, and agility. For puppies 4-9 from The Natural Resource Department at Location: Hazelwood Elementary
months. Prerequisite: Puppy Kindergarten. Green River Community College. Topics Instructor: Tricia Wharton
Location: William C. Warren Building covered will be the life cycle and history Ages: 18 and over
Instructor: Pick of the Litter Dog Training Staff of the Pacific Coast Salmon, history of the Oct 29-Nov 5 Sa 8:30a-4p
Ages: 18 and over Green River and information on the plants Fee: $36/$45 Individual Fee #35066
Nov 7-Dec 12 M 6:30- 7:30p #35245 and animals that call Isaac Evens Park Fee: $52/$65 Couples Fee #35067
Fee: $80/$100 and the Green River Valley home. Special
scheduling for large groups is available; Refresher of Becoming a Love and Logic
Basic Manners please e-mail kahler0781@msn.com for
more information. Parent®
Uncover the secrets to a well behaved dog! Have you already completed the Becoming
Teach basic obedience skills (sit, lie down, a Love and Logic Parent® training? Come
stay, come, leave it, loose leash walking and Guitar - Beginning meet other Love and Logic families and
heel) and learn how to use these skills in your Want to be in a rock ‘n’ roll band? You’ll share your child rearing experiences. Get
everyday life. Fix problem behaviors - jumping need to learn to play guitar. We’ll teach you a refresher on some of the techniques
up on people, barking, excitability, rushing basic chords and strumming techniques. and possibly learn some new ones. Come
out doorways, leadership issues and selective Guitars are provided. If you have your own, see and hear more examples from the
listening. For dogs five months or older. that’s cool too! Love and Logic DVDs and CDs. This is a
Location: William C. Warren Building Location: Senior Center great opportunity to network with other
Instructor: Pick of the Litter Dog Training Staff Instructor: Don Gardner parents, talk, laugh and share parenting
Ages: 18 and over Ages: 10 and over experiences.
Sep 19-Oct 24 M 7:45-8:45p #35244 Oct 13-Nov 17 Th 6-7p #35185 Location: Hazelwood Elementary
Fee: $80/$100 Dec 1-Jan 5 Th 6-7p #35186 Instructor: Tricia Wharton
Fee: $47/$59 Ages: 18 and over
Better Manners Dec 3 Sa 8:30a-4p #35071
Continuation of the skills learned in Basic Fee: $21/$27 Individual Fee #35071
Manners. More polite greeting exercises with Fee: $34/$43 Couples Fee #35072
people and dogs, loose leash walking practice,
come with distractions, emergency down at a
distance, stay out of sight, go to your bed and
more. Prerequisite: Basic Manners.
Location: William C. Warren Building
Instructor: Pick of the Litter Dog Training Staff
Ages: 18 and over
Nov 7-Dec 12 M 7:45-8:45p #35247
Fee: $80/$100
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Upcoming Events and Programs
DEAD UNEARTHING THE SHIFT IN
FUNERAL PRACTICES
FROM HOME TO MORTUARY
August 17 through November 6
Sponsored by
Mountain View Cemetery
Years ago, when a loved one was ill, their last days were always spent at home.
When death happened, it was usually at home surrounded by family. The closest
friends and relations gathered to wash the body and prepare it for burial. Guests
came to the home to pay their respects to the deceased and say their last
goodbyes. Today we have shifted many of these responsibilities to the institutions
of hospitals and mortuaries.
courtesy Paul Frecker Archive
Working with an amazing collection of objects ranging from earthen jugs for
embalming fluids, to black satin ‘slumber beds’ for home-viewing, this exhibit will
take an ever-so-slightly campy, yet deadly serious look at the Victorian process of
death and dying! Green River Community College professor Louise Hull is the
guest scholar for this exhibit.
Programs
LECturE FAMILY ProgrAMs EvEnt
thursday, september 29 saturday, october 1 Friday, october 14
gallery opens at 6 pm 1 pm - 2 pm
Lecture at 7 pm
Mountain view Cemetery
A Death Denying Culture Great Graves! Lantern-light tour
G uest scholar Louise Hull will pro-
vide sociological insight into the effect
D rop in for some fright-free Hal-
loween fun as we examine tomb-
G ather round the tombstone for a
hauntingly good time! Some content
of our culture’s denial of the inevitable. stones, graves and some of the oldest is not for the faint of heart- mature
Free with regular Museum admission. residents of Mountain View Cemetery youths and adults only please. Please
through stories, games and crafts. Free visit our website this fall for times and
with regular Museum admission. registration information:
www.wrvmuseum.org
White River Valley Museum • 918 H Street SE • Auburn, WA, 98002 • 253-288-7433 • wrvmuseum.org
Open 12p.m. to 4p.m., Wednesday through Sunday • Admission: $1 children and seniors, $2 adults. • Wednesdays and 4th Sundays are free for everyone.
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dON’t MiSS tHESE EVENtS HOurS FOr MOrE iNFOrMAtiON
Call 253-931-3016, visit
Business & Activities:
Last Summer BBQ www.auburnwa.gov, or stop in for a
Wednesday, September 14 Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
bi-monthly activity brochure and a tour
Extended Activity Evenings: of your fabulous Senior Activity Center
Wellness Fair and Lunch Monday-Wednesday, 5-9 p.m. during business hours. We have a free
Thursday, September 29 Monday (Pinochle); Tuesday (Mexican gift and a cup of coffee waiting for you.
sponsored by
Train); and Wednesday (Movie Night)
Auburn Regional Medical Center
Volunteer Awards Banquet
Friday, October 21
Halloween Lunch
Monday, October 31
thanksgiving dinner
(2 seatings, 11 am and 1 pm)
Tuesday, November 22
Christmas dinner
(2 seatings, 11 am and 1 pm)
Thursday, December 15
New Year’s Eve Lunch
Friday, December 30
Auburn Senior Activity Center
808 Ninth St. SE, 253-931-3016, www.auburnwa.gov
The Auburn Senior Activity Center enhances the quality of life of senior adults in our community
through social, recreational, health and wellness, educational, and nutritional services and programs.
rECrEAtiONAL SOCiAL NutritiONAL SErViCES
• Hiking & Walks • Board Games & PrOGrAMS
• Pool tables • Bridge and Pinochle • Lunch Monday through Friday
• Volleyball • Coffee Bar featuring a salad bar
• Trips & Tours • Mah Jongg and Mexican Train • Meals on Wheels
• Wii Bowling • Scrabble® • Monthly Food Pantry
• Softball • Movies • Supper Club
• Bocce • Puzzle Table • Monday and Tuesday evening soup
• Extended Travel • Special Events
• Pickleball • Volunteer Opportunities HEALtH & WELLNESS
• Golf • Music and Dancing 2nd and 4th • Variety of Exercise Classes
50+
Wednesday • Foot Care
EduCAtiONAL • Blood Pressure Clinic
• Creative Writing Class • Massage
• Driver Safety • Respite Care
• Art Classes • Lunch Time Talk w/ Dr. Barbara Gehrett
• Computer Lab
• Spanish or Swedish
• Contemporary Concerns
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What is Special Friends and Volunteers Classes
Volunteers are crucial for Specialized Everyone is welcome to attend classes
Recreation Programs. If you enjoy sports, offered this fall. Check out What’s Cooking,
art or social development, we need you. Nifty Knitters, and Square Dancing.
Specialized Expertise is not required and supportive
training is offered. Volunteers must be age
14 or over; please contact us for a volunteer
application.
Trips
Trips provide social and recreational
activities for individuals with and without
Recreation? Fee Waivers and Adult Scholarships
Everyone should have the opportunity to
disabilities. Everyone is welcome to attend
our trips. Transportation is provided.
enjoy a recreational experience, even if Sports Programs
Specialized Recreation Programs money is a major concern. You must reside All sports programs are offered for youth,
offer activities, trips, classes, within the Auburn city limits to qualify. teens and adults of all abilities, ages 8
Please be prepared to provide proof of and over. The following sports are offered
sports and social programs residency and income verification for the this fall: Bowling (Sept-Nov); Volleyball
for anyone who requires extra past three months. Contact us for more (Sept-Oct); & Rollerskating (Sept-Dec).
assistance, support or has information and an application form.
special needs; including, but not Unified Sports and
limited to people with physical Monday Night Social Program Inclusive Opportunities
Young Generation Club provides social Unified Sports provide understanding,
and developmental disabilities. and recreational opportunities for adults disability awareness, and integration
People with disabilities are not with developmental disabilities, ages 18 between athletes with special needs
limited to these programs. Our and over. Activities are scheduled Monday and partner athletes without disabilities.
evenings at the Auburn Parks, Arts & Equal number of athletes and partners
Specialized Recreation staff Recreation Administration Building, are combined to create teams of similar
encourage participation and 910 Ninth St. SE. When scheduling ACCESS abilities. Unified Sports is dedicated to
assist in promoting positive rides, please plan to arrive no earlier than improving understanding and breaking
experiences to develop 30 minutes before a scheduled event. down the barriers between persons with
appropriate recreational and and without disabilities.
Team Sports
social skills participants can Team sports are for athletes with Individual Skills
use throughout their lifetime. developmental disabilities who are ready to The Individual Skills program teaches basic
An activity calendar is printed play on a team with the skills and abilities skills necessary to play a team sport. Every
necessary. Competition with other athletes sport has basic skills that are building
every three months with a of the same age and/or ability levels are blocks for more complex movements and
detailed description of the part of the team experience. coordination. The program is designed for
various activities planned for that individuals with developmental disabilities
quarter. To receive a calendar, of the same ages and abilities to still
call 253-931-3043 or visit participate while learning the basic skills
and concepts of the sport.
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AUBURN CITY PARKS
CitY OF AuBurN PArKS, ArtS & rECrEAtiON
In addition to the many parks that one can enjoy free of charge,
PICKLEBALL/TENNIS COURT
the City has facilities that can be rented for picnics, meetings,
RIVER/POND ACCESS
BASKETBALL COURT
camping, family parties and athletic events. Stop by or call to
check availability.
PICNIC SHELTER
BOCCE COURT
SOCCER FIELD
Address: 910 Ninth St SE | Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
HORSESHOES
PUBLIC ART
RESTROOM
SKATEPARK
BALL FIELD
Phone: 253-931-3043
PLAY AREA
Website: www.auburnwa.gov
TRAIL
BBQ
Facility Address Acreage
1 Auburn Ave theater 10 Auburn Ave Call 253-833-5678
2 Auburn Golf Course 29630 Green River Rd SE 148.73 Call 253-833-2350 or visit www.auburngolf.org for a tee-time
3 Auburndale Park 31700 108th St SE 9.64 • • •
4 Ballard Park 37th & R St SE 0.66 • • •
5 Bicentennial Park Auburn Way & Hwy 18 0.99
6 Brannan Park 611 28th St NE 26.63 • • • • • • • • • •
7 Cameron Park Lemon Tree Ln & Academy Dr 3.83 • • • •
8 Cedar Lanes Park 25th & K St SE 8.27 • •
9 Centennial Viewpoint Park 402 Mountain View Dr 0.70 •
10 dorothy Bothell Park 5701 Lakeland Hills Wy SE 4.0 • •
11 dykstra Park 1533 - 22nd St NE 1.78 • •
12 Forest Villa Mini Park 17th & Fir St SE 0.23 •
13 Fulmer Park 5th & K St NE 5.13 • • •
14 Gaines Park 11th NW & W Valley Hwy 1.34 • • • •
15 Game Farm Park 3030 R St SE 53.00 • • • • • • • • • • • •
16 Game Farm Wilderness Park 2401 Stuck River Rd 10.00 • • • •
17 GSA Park 15th & C St SW 6.13 •
18 indian tom Park 6th & Henry Rd NE 0.43 •
19 interurban trail W Main St access 4.5 Miles •
20 isaac Evans Park 29627 Green River Rd SE 19.87 • • • • • • • •
21 Jornada Park 1440 U Ct NW 1.89 • • • •
22 Lakeland Hills Park Evergreen Way & Olive Ave SE 5.05 • • • • • • •
23 Lakeland Hills trail 0.39 Miles •
24 Lea Hill Park 124 & 319 St SE
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25 Lea Hill tennis Courts 105 Pl SE
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26 Les Gove Community Campus 11 & Auburn Way S
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27 Mill Pond Park 600 Oravetz Rd 3.97 • •
28 Mountain View Cemetery 2020 Mountain View Dr 46.57 Call 253-931-3028 for more information
29 Pioneer Cemetery 8 & Auburn Way N
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30 riverpoint Park M St NE & 32 St NE nd
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31 roegner Park 601 Oravetz Rd 21.25 • • • • • • •
32 rotary Park 27 & Alpine St SE
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33 Scootie Brown Park 8 St & Henry Rd NE
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34 Shaughnessy Park 3302 - 21 St SE
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35 Sunset Park 1306 - 69 St SE
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36 terminal Park 12 & C St SE
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37 Veterans Memorial Park 411 E St NE 7.65 • • • • •
38 White river trail 4.5 Miles •
Facility Rentals City of Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
Planning a special event, wedding, meeting, party, family gathering or reunion?
Our convenient facilities will accommodate groups of 20 to 200.
Call 253-931-3043 or visit www.auburnwa.gov for rental details and availability.
iNdOOr FACiLitiES
the Millennium room Les Gove Building Auburn Ave theater
in Auburn’s Les Gove Park 1020 Deal’s Way SE 10 Auburn Ave.
808 Ninth St. SE Capacity: 40 Capacity: 250
Capacity: 200 Outdoor patio 4 hour minimum for performances, 2 hour
Basic and commercial kitchen, outdoor minimum for meetings
patio, alcohol allowed (insurance required)
PiCNiC SHELtErS &
AMPHitHEAtEr
Game Farm Park
3030 R St. SE
Capacity: 100 (200+ with Amphitheater rental)
2 grills and 2 electrical outlets
Len Chapman Amphitheater
Capacity: 200
Game Farm Wilderness Park
2401 Stuck River Dr. SE
Capacity: 50
Parks, Arts & recreation White river Valley Museum 1 grill and 1 electrical outlet
Administration Building 918 H St. SE
Capacity: 100 isaac Evans Park
910 9th St. SE 29627 Green River Rd. SE
Capacity: 100 Microwave & sink, covered entrance,
alcohol allowed (insurance required) Capacity: 25
Kitchen, outdoor patio 1 grill
roegner Park
601 Oravetz Rd. SE
Capacity: 25
1 grill and 1 electrical outlet
Sunset Park
1306 – 69th St. SE
Capacity: 100
4 grills and 4 electrical outlets
SPOrt FiELdS
Baseball, Softball and Grass Fields
William C. Warren Building Gymnasium Brannan, Fulmer, Game Farm, GSA, Lea Hill,
(formerly Veterans Memorial Building) 910 9th Street SE Les Gove, Scootie Brown, Sunset & YMCA
405 E St. NE Capacity: 400
Capacity: 74 Athletic Tournaments, Special Events, Synthetic Fields
Galley kitchen, outdoor area Birthday Parties and more Game Farm Park
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City Council Parks & recreation Board urban tree Board Auburn Arts Commission
Sue Singer, Deputy Mayor Richard Artura Len Elliott Cary Davidson
Nancy Backus Greg Dobbs Arnie Galli Deborah Deal
Virginia Haugen Vicki Gilthvedt Margaret Greenslit Linda Elliott
Lynn Norman Michael Hassen Bryce Landrud Heidi Harris
John Partridge Julie Parascondola Lonnie Sundal Patricia Judd
Bill Peloza John Webley Karen Wright DeNae McGee
Rich Wagner Leslie Moore
Tanya Rottle
Mayor David Sader
Ronie Schwend
Peter B. Lewis
Greg Watson
PrOGrAM SitES CitY OF AuBurN PHONE GuidE
Auburn Ave Theater, 10 Auburn Ave Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation 253-931-3043
Auburn City Hall, 25 W Main St Auburn Senior Activity Center 253-931-3016
Auburn Golf Course, 29630 Green River Rd SE Auburn Ave Theater 253-833-5678
Auburn Gymnastic Center, 1604 15th St. SW, Ste. 104 Auburn Golf Course 253-833-2350
Auburn High School, 800 Fourth St NE Mountain View Cemetery 253-931-3028
Auburn Memorial Stadium, 801 Fourth St NE
White River Valley Museum 253-288-7433
Auburn Mountainview High School, 28900-124th Ave SE
Auburn Performing Arts Center, 700 E Main St Auburn City Hall 253-931-3000
Auburn Riverside High School - 501 Oravetz Rd SE Mayor’s Office 253-931-3041
Auburn Riverside Theater, 501 Oravetz Rd SE
Auburn School District Pool, 516 Fourth St NE
OtHEr uSEFuL NuMBErS
Auburn Skate Connection, 1825 Howard Rd SE Auburn Chamber of Commerce 253-833-0700
Auburn Valley YMCA, 1620 Perimeter Rd SW Auburn Downtown Association 253-939-3982
Brannan Park, 611-28th St NE Auburn Food Bank 253-833-8925
Cascade Middle School, 1015-24th St NE Auburn Good Ol’ Days 253-939-3389
Childrens Dance Theater, 14 B St NE #1 & 2 Auburn International Farmers Market 253-266-2726
Community Garden, 1030 - 8th St.NE Auburn Junior Football and Cheer 253-735-1737
Corestar Pilates, 205 E Main Street, Suite B Auburn King County Library 253-931-3018
Dick Scobee Elementary, 1031 - 14th Street NE Auburn Little League 206-832-9158
Elite Cheer & Dance Academy, 1601 Boundary Blvd Auburn School District 253-931-4900
Fulmer Park, 5th and K St NE Auburn School District Swimming Pool 253-939-8825
Game Farm Park, 3030 R St SE Auburn Symphony Orchestra 253-887-7777
Green River Community College, 12401 SE 320th SE Auburn Youth Soccer Association 253-833-6860
Hart’s Gymnastic Center, 4520 B St NW
Boys and Girls Club of Auburn 253-804-5915
Ilalko Elementary, 301 Oravetz Place SE
Lakeland Hills Park, Evergreen Way & Olive Ave SE Flaming Geyser State Park 253-931-3930
Lea Hill Park, corner of SE 319th & 124th SE Performing Arts Center 253-931-4827
Les Gove Building, 1020 Deal’s Way SE Washington State Parks 253-931-3907
Les Gove Park, 11th & Auburn Way S YMCA 253-833-2770
Morris Shadow Mt. Stables
Mt. Baker Middle School, 620-37th St SE
Olympic Middle School, 1825 K St SE
Employment Opportunities
Pacific Ballroom Dance at the City of Auburn
Parks, Arts & Rec. Admin. Building, 910 Ninth St SE
Visit www.auburnwa.gov for detailed info on available positions
Rainier Middle School, 30620-116th Ave SE
Senior Activity Center, 808 Ninth St SE and join the City of Auburn team today! Application packets
Sunset Park, 1306-69th St SE are available online or you can pick one up at 25 W Main Street,
Terminal Park Elementary, 1101 D St SE Auburn WA or call the City’s Jobline at 253-931-3077,
William C. Warren Building (formerly Veterans Memorial Building)., 405 E St NE TTY 253-288-3139 to request a packet via mail.
Washington Elementary, 20 E St NE E.O.E.
West Auburn High School, 401 W Main St
White River Valley Museum, 918 H St SE
FACiLitY rENtALS Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation has published a Parks Amenities and Facility Rental Guide
featuring the various facilities, parks, picnic shelters, sport fields, and camp sites available for reservation in Auburn. The
facilities are conveniently located and ideal for meetings, parties, weddings, family reunions, receptions, corporate events,
sporting events and much more. Check out the Guide at www.auburnwa.gov, or pick up a copy of the Guide at any of the
following locations:
• Parks, Arts & Recreation Office: 910 Ninth St SE
• Auburn Senior Activity Center: 808 Ninth St SE
• White River Valley Museum: 918 H St SE
• Auburn City Hall: 25 West Main Street
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ABOut tHiS GuidE AdMiNiStrAtiVE StAFF
The Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Guide is published three
times a year by the City of Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation PArKS, ArtS & rECrEAtiON AdMiNiStrAtiON BuiLdiNG
Department. It is mailed to all households within the 98002, 910 Ninth St. SE
98071, 98092, some of 98001 and Dieringer School District 253-931-3043
98391 zip codes. If you do not live within this area, and would Daryl Faber Parks, Arts & Recreation Director
like to receive a brochure, call the Parks, Arts & Recreation Mike Miller Parks Maintenance Manager
Office at 253-931-3043. The Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Brian Petty Recreation Manager
Department strives to provide leisure/recreation programs Julie Brewer Arts & Events Manager
which are open and accessible to all citizens in the community.
If you feel you, a family member, a friend, or a client have a Parks, Arts & recreation Staff
special consideration we should be made aware of prior to Rick Bruya Adult/Youth Sports & Adult Programs
person’s involvement in any of our recreation programs, please Pam Gallion Preschool & Youth Programs
do not hesitate to contact the Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Clarissa Ruston Adult/Youth Sports & Adult Programs
Department office. Jamie Werner Specialized Recreation Programs
Jim Westhusing Teen Coordinator
Kjerstin Lange Teen Program Specialist
LOW iNCOME FEE WAiVErS AVAiLABLE
Kristy Pachciarz Special Events Coordinator
We feel every child should have the opportunity to enjoy a
Maija McKnight Arts Coordinator
recreational experience, even if money is a major concern.
Jim Kleinbeck Theater Operations Specialist
Therefore, the City has established a Recreation Fee Waiver
Program for youth. In these cases, please make a confidential Front desk team
contact with the Parks, Arts & Recreation Department. Julie Mehl Secretary
Depending on the size of your family and income, you may Laura Eastman Registration Clerk
qualify to receive full or partial funding for a session each WHitE riVEr VALLEY MuSEuM
quarter. Please be prepared to provide proof of residency within 253-288-7433
the Auburn city limits and income verification for the past three Patricia Cosgrove Museum Director
months. Kristen Bruhahn Bookkeeper/Administrative Assistant
Erin McEntire Education Assistant
Janet Wells Volunteer & Facility Coordinator
SENiOr ACtiVitY CENtEr
253-931-3016
Radine Lozier Senior Center Supervisor
Rocky Kirwin Recreation Coordinator
Cindy Whitman Program Specialist
MOuNtAiN ViEW CEMEtErY
253-931-3028
Craig Hudson Cemetery Supervisor
CitY OF AuBurN Lois Almeda Office Assistant
FREE SWIMS AuBurN GOLF COurSE
253-833-2350
@ YMCA 1620 PEriMEtEr rOAd SW
Kevin Van Greens Superintendent - 253-931-3005
Chris Morris Golf Professional
PrOGrAM dAYS tiME dAtES POOL
Family Sun 5-6 p.m. Aug 7 – Both pools
Swim dec 18
Lap Swim t & th 8-9 a.m. AuG 9 – three lanes
dEC 29
Water t & th 9-10 a.m. AuG 9 – Limit 20
Aerobics dEC 29
Do you have a class suggestion or idea?
Call us at 253-931-3043.
WiNTer BrOChureS WiLL Be AvAiLABLe iN
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Auburn at Play Online visit www.auburnwa.gov
24-hours a day
7 days a week
Must have a valid Visa/MasterCard to register
PHONE MAiL iN WALK FAx
iN
Walk in registrations
Phone with Visa/ First come, first served. are processed For 24-hour convenience,
MasterCard only Send form and payment Monday - Friday, fax your form with Visa/
253-931-3043 by check or credit card 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. MasterCard information
Monday-Friday, to: Auburn Parks, Arts & Parks, Arts & Recreation to 253-931-4005. Your
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Recreation, Administration Building, registration is processed by
Fill out registration form 910 Ninth St SE 910 Ninth St. SE the next working day. Please
before calling. Auburn WA 98002 Auburn WA 98002 print clearly.
rEGiStrAtiON deposits
Please register early. If a class does not have a sufficient number of participants You may reserve a spot in programs which accept deposits, with a
two working days prior to its beginning, the class may be cancelled. Registering NON-REFUNDABLE/NON-TRANSFERABLE deposit. All deposits are applied to
early secures a spot for popular classes. Senior Activity Center registrants, please the total session fee. See program information for deposit amounts. Full fees are
call 253-931-3016 for Senior Activity Center registration information. due by Friday, six business days prior to each session. If your full payment is not
received six days prior to the start of camp, your spot will no longer be reserved
Pro-rated registrations are not accepted. and your deposit is forfeited.
Credit Cards rEFuNd POLiCY
Class registration is available by using Visa/MasterCard only. Be sure to have the Cancelled Program
participants’ names, birthdates, phone numbers and credit card information ready If a program is cancelled by the Parks, Arts and Recreation Department, the
prior to calling. A confirmation receipt is mailed to you within one week. registrant will receive a credit on account or full refund. Online service fees are
Confirmation non-refundable.
Receipts are mailed or given to you during registration. If a class is full before
Prior to Start of Program
your registration is processed, you receive a receipt placing you on a waiting list.
Refund requests may be made to the department in writing, by phone, or in
An attempt is made to open additional sessions if possible. person, stating the reason for the request. For activities with a fee of more
NSF Checks than $5, a $5 administrative fee is charged. For activities less than $5, a credit
Returned checks are assessed a $20 fee. is placed on the individual’s account. There is no administrative fee for credits
placed on account. Late fees are non-refundable. If you register for a trip that
resident discount Fee requires separate tickets or admission fees and are unable to attend, please call
The City of Auburn recognizes people living within Auburn’s city limits support, immediately. If your spot can not be filled you will be charged a fee for any pre-
through their city taxes, the City’s Parks, Arts & Recreation services. Because of this, purchased admissions.
the City offers its residents a discount on selected recreational programs. People
from outside the city limits are welcomed and encouraged to enjoy the activities After Start of Program
and services the City of Auburn provides. Please see page 12 for youth athletic Refund requests made due to illness or injury must be made in writing and may
residency requirements. The resident discount fee is the first fee listed. be granted on a prorated basis. Late fees are non-refundable.
Satisfaction Guarantee
If an individual is not satisfied with a program which meets four times or
more, he/she may, in writing, identify his/her concerns and request one of the
following:
l Repeat the program at no additional cost
disclaimer: This class schedule is published for information l Receive a credit to apply to another activity
purposes only. Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation reserves the l Receive a full refund with no administrative charge
The written request must be received before the third scheduled program. This
right to make any changes in the content and provision satisfaction guarantee applies to all programs, except trips and tours, outdoor
of the class schedule without notice. programs, fitness flex options and team athletic registrations.
Parks, Arts & recreation Office is Closed for the Holidays
The Parks, Arts and Recreation office is closed for holidays September 5,
if you see your picture anywhere in this brochure, come to the Parks, November 11 and November 24 & 25.
Arts & recreation Admin. Building, and receive a $5 credit toward any
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AuBurN PArKS, ArtS & rECrEAtiON rEGiStrAtiON FOrM Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
City of
Participant Last Name ________________________________________ First Name _____________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Last Name ____________________________________ First Name _____________________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________ City_________________________________________ Zip ______________
Email _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone ________________________________________________ Business Phone _________________________________________________
Participant Birth Date _________________________________________ Gender______________ School _________________ Grade ____________
T-Shirt Size (circle) Youth Medium (10-12) Youth Large (14-16) Adult Small (32-34) Adult Medium (36-38) Adult Large (40-42) Adult XLarge (44-46)
Activity Name Bar Code No. Activity Day(s)/Time(s) Activity Fee
Assumption of Risks/Exculpatory Clause: For and in consideration of the opportunity offered to me or my child,___________________ to participate in the above-named activity/activities offered
by the Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department, I, as evidenced by my signature below, do hereby hold harmless, release and waive all claims I may have or my child may have against the City of
Auburn, its officials, employees, agents, or contracted instructors, and any other person(s) involved in this activity for any and all injuries, losses or damages suffered by myself or my child as a result of my
participation or my child's participation in this activity/activities. I accept full responsibility for the cost of treatment for any injury, losses, damages or death suffered by myself or my child while taking
part in this activity/activities or as a result of either of us taking part in the activity/activities. I grant the City of Auburn the right and permission to use or copyright, and re-use, publish, or re-publish
photographic pictures, video, electronic images or other reproduction taken during classes for publicity purposes by the Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department.
Signature _______________________________________________________________________ Date _____________________________________
Make check payable to
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
CREDIT CARD INFORMATION tOtAL duE $
VISA MC EXP. DATE VISA or MasterCard # Please print name of cardholder
AuBurN PArKS, ArtS & rECrEAtiON rEGiStrAtiON FOrM
Participant Last Name ________________________________________ First Name _____________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Last Name ____________________________________ First Name _____________________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________ City_________________________________________ Zip ______________
Email _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone ________________________________________________ Business Phone _________________________________________________
Participant Birth Date _________________________________________ Gender______________ School _________________ Grade ____________
T-Shirt Size (circle) Youth Medium (10-12) Youth Large (14-16) Adult Small (32-34) Adult Medium (36-38) Adult Large (40-42) Adult XLarge (44-46)
Activity Name Bar Code No. Activity Day(s)/Time(s) Activity Fee
Assumption of Risks/Exculpatory Clause: For and in consideration of the opportunity offered to me or my child,___________________ to participate in the above-named activity/activities offered
by the Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department, I, as evidenced by my signature below, do hereby hold harmless, release and waive all claims I may have or my child may have against the City of
Auburn, its officials, employees, agents, or contracted instructors, and any other person(s) involved in this activity for any and all injuries, losses or damages suffered by myself or my child as a result of my
participation or my child's participation in this activity/activities. I accept full responsibility for the cost of treatment for any injury, losses, damages or death suffered by myself or my child while taking
part in this activity/activities or as a result of either of us taking part in the activity/activities. I grant the City of Auburn the right and permission to use or copyright, and re-use, publish, or re-publish
photographic pictures, video, electronic images or other reproduction taken during classes for publicity purposes by the Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department.
Signature _______________________________________________________________________ Date _____________________________________
Make check payable to
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation
CREDIT CARD INFORMATION tOtAL duE $
34 VISA MC EXP. DATE VISA or MasterCard # Please print name of cardholder
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Halloween
HARVEST
THAN YOU FESTIVAL
IMAGINED Saturday,
october 29
Saturday,
2 - 5 p.m.
october 8 Washington Elementary School
20 E Street NE
6 - 8 p.m. • Games, crafts & face painting
Game Farm Wilderness Park
2401 Stuck River Rd. FREE • Scary cookies & cauldrons
of punch
EVENtS • Costumes encouraged
(toy weapons checked at door)
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Bring canned or boxed food to
• Entertainment support the Auburn Food Bank
• S’mores
• Scary Stories The
Auburn
Food
• haunted Duck hunt Bank
AUBURN
• illuminated Forest YoUth
CoUNCil
AUBURN
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BRAVO
City of Auburn | Parks, Arts & Recreation
2011-2012 Performing Arts Series
Performing Arts Season:
Performing Arts Season Showcase September 16
An Evening With Groucho October 1
Wizard of Oz October 14-16 & 21-22
Seattle Int’l Comedy Competition November 4 & 10 Auburn Ave Film Series:
Ted Vigil, A John Denver Tribute November 19 Marx Brothers Film Fest:
Red, White and Blue Holiday Concert December 4 Duck Soup September 22
An Inspiration Christmas with Elvis December 9 Animal Crackers September 24
Holiday Music, Motion & Magic December 10 Copacabana September 29
Men of Worth A Winter’s Carol December 11 Night of the Living Dead & Costume Contest October 31
Rhythmic Circus Feet Don’t Fail Me Now January 21 National Lampoon Christmas Vacation December 3
Peter Pan with Live Harp Accompaniment January 22 Five Decades of Oscar Winners:
Deadwood Revival January 28 Lawrence of Arabia (1962) January 26
Swingin’ at the Sands: Sinatra Tribute February 12 The Godfather (1972) February 2
Horse Crazy Cowgirl Band February 25 Gandhi (1982) February 9
Global Heat March 3 Unforgiven (1992) February 16
Buddy Holly Tour of Stars March 9 & 10 Chicago (2002) February 23
St. Patrick’s Day with Tillers Folley March 17 Kiwanis Presents a 2012 Red Carpet Event February 26
Jet City Improv April 6
Savani World Quartet April 7
The Diamond Experience April 28
Avenue Kids:
The Ugliest Duckling September 24
Bold Grace: The Voyages of the Pirate O’Malley May 4 & 5
Wizard of Oz October 22
Twisted Flicks May 11
Recess Monkees November 19
Kelly Eisenhower May 12
Holiday Music, Motion & Magic December 10
Gollyology January 28
The Frog Prince February 25
Alex Zerbe Professional Zaniac March 24
Seussical Jr. April 14 & 15
The Lorax & Sneetches & Other Stories May 12
Into the Woods Jr. July 20, 21 & 22
Comedy At The Ave:
October 7, January 13, February 17,
March 16, April 20, May 18 & June 16
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You Can Experience
Exciting Performances
like These !
An Evening with Groucho
Saturday, October 1, 7:30 pm
Auburn Performing Arts Center, 700 E. Main Street
Award-winning actor/director/playwright Frank Ferrante recreates his
PBS, New York and London acclaimed portrayal of legendary comedian
Groucho Marx in this fast paced 90 minutes of hilarity, consisting the
best Groucho one-liners, anecdotes and songs. The audience literally
becomes part of the show as Ferrante ad-libs in grand Groucho style.
recess Monkey
Saturday, November 19, 2 pm
Auburn Ave Theater, 10 Auburn Ave.
Three elementary school teachers who make kid’s music that grows out of their days in
their classrooms. Singable, danceable songs - this children’s music band isn’t just for kids!
Men of Worth A Winter’s Carol
Sunday, December 11, 2 pm
Auburn Ave Theater, 10 Auburn Ave.
Expert musicians, funny guys and extremely engaging performers, this
duo spikes their traditional tunes with wonderfully told tales about their
homelands and plenty of unscripted comic interplay.
rhythmic Circus Feet don’t Fail Me Now!
Saturday, January 21, 2012, 7:30 pm
Auburn Performing Arts Center, 700 E. Main Street
Rapid-fire, high spirited humor, rhythm masters! Rhythmic Circus has quickly
risen from an underground percussive-dance phenomenon to an innovative
live performance company known for transforming their tap shoes into
instruments of rhythm backed by a full band.
Tickets on Sale Now!
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Auburn’s 46th AnnuAl
VETERANS DAY
PArAde And observAnce
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
7 a.m. American Legion Breakfast
9 a.m. Static Display & Exhibit Showcase
9:45 a.m. Remembrance Ceremony
11 a.m. PARADE
1 p.m. Marching Band Competition
1:30 p.m. Auburn Noon Lions Club Lunch
3 p.m. VFW Open House
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