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City of Moses Lake City Council

Mayor - Todd Voth David Curnel Bill Ecret Ryann Leonard Karen Liebrecht Don Myers Mike Norman City Manager - John Williams

Parks & Recreation Commission

Chair - Vacant Youth Position - Vacant Connor Lange Tiffany Quilter E. Charles Maynard Charlene Rios Arin Swinger

Tourism Commission

Chair - Brenda Teals Debbie Doran-Martinez Lisa Garmon Mary Perry Beverly Shuford

Our Mission

The Mission of the Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Department is to plan, develop and maintain safe recreational facilities and programs for the health, pleasure and educational use of the community and its visitors.

Parks & Recreation Staff Spencer Grigg Rolando Gonzales Lori Moholt-Phillips Kerri Smoot Steven Kinser Susan Schwiesow Tom Los Freya Liggett Ann Schempp Clayton Pray Andrew Bechyne Alberto Chavez Phillip Hanson James McEachran Dean McPherson Ruben Valdez Andres Oliva Martin Oliva

Director Park Superintendent Rec. Superintendent Dept. Secretary Cust. Service Rep Rec. Supervisor Rec. Supervisor Museum/Art Mgr. Museum Curator Park Foreman Maintenance Tech Maintenance Tech Maintenance Tech Maintenance Tech Maintenance Tech Maintenance Tech Park Maintenance Park Maintenance

General Telephone Numbers Parks & Recreation Office Museum and Art Center Administration Office Municipal Services Community Development

764-3805 764-3830 764-3701 764-3791 764-3750

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How to Register

See Page 20 for the Registration Form By Mail: PO Box 1579 Moses Lake WA 98837 Office: 411 S Balsam Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

For more Information

By Phone: 764-3805 Online at: www.mlrec.com

Registration Guidelines

Our Refund Policy

Sometimes things don’t go as planned. Moses Lake Parks & Recreation reserves the right to cancel, reschedule or combine activities as needed. If Parks & Recreation cancels an activity, participants will be notified by phone and a full refund will automatically be issued. Refunds are issued from the City Finance Department within approximately 15 to 30 days. No refunds will be issued for participant-initiated cancellations.

Please Note

You must register prior to attending an activity. Fees must For more information on any program listed, please call Mobe paid in full at the time of registration. If conditions war- ses Lake Parks & Recreation at 764-3805. Dates, times, rant, activities are subject to change by the Parks & Recre- cost, etc. are subject to change. Call to confirm information. ation Department. Class minimums must be met otherwise the class will be subject to cancellation.

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City and Community

City Council Commission-Parks & Recreation Commission-Tourism Community Organizations Facebook Like Us Mission Statement Our Parks & Facilities Parks & Recreation Staff Refund Policy Registration Form

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Museum Programs An Evening with Robert Wrigley Fall Salon Series Judith Ann McDowell Matthew J. Sullivan Film: Dr Strangelove Free Family Saturdays October Brad's World Reptiles November Fall Banner December Snowflake Art January Movie Day February Hearts and Hands March Straw Rockets Humanities WA Speakers Bureau Lance Rhoades Mike VanQuickenborne T. Andrew Wahl Cornell Clayton Lichtenstein Landscape Museum Gallery Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow Brooks Heard: Water at Work Sign of the Times Self-Published The Criminal Justice Program Winter Salon Series Mick Qualls

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After School Sports Program Beginning Soccer Catch All Caddy Cheer Camp Christmas Ornament Christmas Stocking Elf on the Shelf Quilt Fall Tennis Camp Hot Spot Basketball Kindermusik - ABC Wiggle & Grow Kindermusik - ABC Sign & Play Kindermusik - ABC Laugh & Learn

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Youth Programs

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Table of Contents Kindermusik - ABC Move & Groove Kindermusik - Cuddle & Bounce Kid's Kickboxing Little Dribblers Little Hoopsters Mat Muscle Wrestling Paper Piece Table Runner Parents Gift! Parent Tot Play Group Party Bag Party Tots Private Tennis Lessons Pumpkin Bowls Reindeer Door Hanger Sewing Classes SuperTots SoccerTots HoopsterTots BaseballTots 1st DownTots Table Runner Series Zumba Kids

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Adult Co-Ed Dodgeball Adult Culinary Classes Adult Golf Lessons Beginning Tai Chi/Tai Chi Boot Camp Cardio Kickboxing City League Basketball Color 5K Run Family Tri: For The Health of It Flow Yoga Moses Lake Turkey Trot PiYo® LIVE Teen Culinary Survival Skills Women's Volleyball League Yoga Zumba

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Adult Hockey League BMX Track Daily Costs Group Broomball Party Hockey Clinic Ice Rink Rental Ice Skating Lessons Passes Stick and Puck Try Hockey for FREE! Youth Hockey Association

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Adult Programs

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Moses Lake Ice Rink

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Museum Programs Address: Telephone: Admission: Open:

401 S Balsam 764-3830 FREE Monday - Saturday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

MUSEUM GALLERY EXHIBITSUSA TRAVELING EXHIBIT ALERT TODAY, ALIVE TOMORROW Living with the Atomic Bomb, 1945-1965

Dates: On display through November 10, 2016 Location: Museum Gallery, 401 S. Balsam Alert Today, Alive Tomorrow: Living with the Atomic Bomb, 1945-1965 explores the ways that Americans experienced the atomic threat as part of their daily lives. Curated by Michael Scheibach and ExhibitsUSA, the exhibit features more than 75 original objects from the era. Americans were flooded with messages about the dangers of atomic weapons and attack from foreign powers through pamphlets, household objects, media, and film. Although the threat of atomic annihilation eventually drifted to the background of American consciousness in the late 1960s, the Atomic Age left a legacy of governmental response and civic infrastructure that remains relevant today.

Free Family Saturday: Brad's World Reptiles

Ages: All Ages Date: October 1, 2016 - Saturday Time: Presentation begins at 12:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S Balsam Unique and mysterious reptiles, amphibians, and other exotic animals raise both hairs and curiosities. Join us for an exciting presentation where you will learn about, view, and even touch some of the most beautiful and exotic animals on our planet!

Fall Salon Series Finding Comfort in Knowing You Are Not Alone with Judith Ann McDowell

Date: October 5, 2016 - Wednesday Time: 3:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S Balsam Cost: FREE Author Judith Ann McDowell will lead a discussion on what some like to call, "the imaginings of an overwrought mind," or what is better referred to as, "the paranormal." She will read excerpts from her supernatural thriller, Rougarou.

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The Salon Series of free afternoon programs is sponsored in part by Humanities Washington.

Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Presentation Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: Anatomy of a Masterpiece with Lance Rhoades

Date: October 6, 2016 - Thursday Time: 7:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S. Balsam Cost: FREE Who controls life and death? Does a man-made being have (human) rights issues? Although regarded as Gothic sensationalism when first published – both for its lurid tale of a scientist driven mad by his obsession to animate the dead and for the surprising news that the author was nineteen-year-old Mary Shelley – Frankenstein has resonated widely in the popular imagination, most notably in theater and cinema. Over the two centuries since its publication, the work has also served as a vivid allegory in debates about technology, slavery, and universal suffrage. Led by scholar Lance Rhoades, this multimedia presentation considers how Shelley addressed some of mankind’s greatest concerns with a creation that took on a life of its own. Explore and discuss these complicated and complex issues. Speakers Bureau Presentations are a part of Humanities Washington statewide Speakers Bureau program, which receives funding from the Secretary of State’s office, the NEH, Boeing, and other private funders.

Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Presentation Seriously Funny: Humor, Film, and Philosophy with Mike VanQuickenborne

Date: October 13, 2016 - Thursday Time: 7:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S. Balsam Cost: FREE Can films teach us about philosophy? Is what we feel while watching a film linked to what we learn? Film holds tremendous power to shape the thoughts of audience members. Many types of films exist today, from the deeply philosophic to the comedic. What happens when you combine the two concepts into one discussion about film? In this unique take on philosophy, film and comedy, professor Mike VanQuickenborne shares brief clips from Being John Malkovich, I Heart Huckabees, Intolerable Cruelty and Adaptation to start a conversation about philosophy and explore the issues raised by each of these films. Audience members are certain to leave this presentation with a renewed interest in critical thinking,

Museum Programs philosophical questions, and the nature of truth. Speakers Bureau Presentations are a part of Humanities Washington statewide Speakers Bureau program, which receives funding from the Secretary of State’s office, the NEH, Boeing, and other private funders.  

Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Presentation Superhero America: The Comic-Book Character as Historical Lens with T. Andrew Wahl

Date: October 20, 2016 - Thursday Time: 7:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S Balsam Cost: FREE Which superhero do you identify with? What’s your superpower? We are drawn to the heroic, the superhuman. Since the revolutionary debut of Superman in 1938, the American superhero has been a regular part of our pop culture landscape. Wahl explores comic book heroes through the lens of a scholar, providing a fascinating view of our nation’s recent history. In this interactive multimedia presentation, journalist and comic book historian, T. Andrew Wahl, explores how historical events and shifting social mores can be seen in the evolution of characters from Wonder Woman to Spider-Man. Using audience members' memories as a springboard, this conversation connects comic book superheroes (and the occasional villain!) to historical topics including war, the advancement of civil rights, and the societal impacts of technology. Speakers Bureau Presentations are a part of Humanities Washington statewide Speakers Bureau program, which receives funding from the Secretary of State’s office, the NEH, Boeing, and other private funders.

The Criminal Justice Program at Columbia Basin Technical School with Retired Chief Ruffin

Date: October 27, 2016 - Thursday Time: 7:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S Balsam Cost: FREE Join retired Moses Lake Chief of Police, Dave Ruffin, for a discussion about the future of law enforcement and the Criminal Justice Program at Columbia Basin Technical School.

Fall Salon Series A Nicer Kind of Murder: Shifting Roles in Today’s Crime Fiction with Matthew J. Sullivan

Date: November 2, 2016 - Wednesday

Time: 3:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S Balsam Cost: FREE This is a crash course in the history of crime fiction, as seen through the eyes of the victim. Since the era of Sherlock Holmes and Edgar Allen Poe, the role that the victim has played in detective stories has changed dramatically. By examining this transformation, we get a sense of the way that mysteries have evolved, as well as an understanding of the enormous success of novels such as Gone Girl. As time allows, we can also discuss trends in other popular genres, such as science fiction and romance. For the past thirteen years, Matthew Sullivan has been teaching writing, literature and film at Big Bend Community College. He grew up in Denver, received his B.A. in Writing from the University of San Francisco, and his M.F.A. in Fiction Writing from the University of Idaho, and he has been the winner of The Robert Olen Butler Fiction Prize, The Florida Review Editor’s Prize, and the Write on the River Fiction Contest. His short stories have been published in many journals, and his literary mystery novel, Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore, will be published by Scribner in 2017, as well as by publishers in Italy and Germany. His website is www.matthewjsullivan. com. The Salon Series of free afternoon programs is sponsored in part by Humanities Washington.  

FILM – Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

Date: November 3, 2016 - Thursday Time: 6:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S. Balsam Cost: FREE Ellensburg Film Festival’s Theresa Barlen will lead an introduction to the classic satiric black comedy Dr. Strangelove. Following the detonation of the first nuclear fission bomb in 1945 the world was awakened to a sobering reality about the role of technology in war. Kubrick’s film provides a disturbingly accurate depiction of the dangers inherent in nuclear controls systems. “In 1970 I drove from Cle Elum to Seattle to see 2001 A Space Odyssey. I was only a kid and didn’t know who Stanley Kubrick was, but it would be just the beginning of my fascination for all things “Kubrick.” It wasn’t until years later that I finally saw Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. I was stunned and excited by the film. And the fact that, Slim Pickens, a local hero in the rodeo circuit was in the film only made it that much better. The film was seared into my brain forever.”

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Museum Programs Theresa Barlen has been a board member of The Ellensburg Film Festival since 2008. She is currently serving as the festival’s film trafficker.

Free Family Saturday: FALL BANNER

Ages: All Ages Date: November 5, 2016 - Saturday Time: 12:00 - 2:00 pm (until supplies are exhausted) Location: Museum Classroom, 401 S. Balsam Make fall flags and string them up for a banner to decorate with.

MUSEUM GALLERY BROOKS HEARD: Water at Work – Celebrating Infrastructure and Agriculture in the Greater Columbia Basin

Dates: November 18, 2016 – January 6, 2017 Opening Reception: November 18, 2016 - Friday Opening Time: 5:00 – 8:00 pm Location: Museum Gallery, 401 S. Balsam Featured artwork: Bacon Siphon 2 courtesy of Brooks Heard. This exhibit pairs historical photographs of the Columbia Basin Project’s development with the contemporary landscape photography of first-time exhibitor Brooks Heard. Selected from a collection of Bureau of Reclamation photographs spanning from 1932-1958, these historical images document the audacious scope of the project’s original vision. The contemporary landscape photographs by Brooks Heard provide both startling and quiet views of the unintended beauty of water at work in the Columbia Basin. Historical photographs graciously on loan from the Grant County Historical Museum.

An Evening with Robert Wrigley

Date: December 2, 2016 - Friday Time: 6:30 pm Book Signing: 7:30 - 8:30 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S. Balsam Cost: FREE Robert Wrigley is one of Penguin Press’ best-selling poets, and his ten collections of poetry include Anatomy of Melancholy & Other Poems (winner of the Pacific Northwest Book Award) and Beautiful Country. His poems are concerned with rural Western landscapes and humankind’s place within the natural

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world, and he aims to “tell all the truth, but make it sing.” His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Poetry, and many other literary journals, as well as in the Oxford Book of Twentieth Century Poetry, among a host of other collections. His books have received the Kingsley Tufts Award, The Poet’s Prize, The San Francisco Poetry Center Book Award, and the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award. He has received fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Bogliasco Foundation, and the Idaho Commission on the Arts. Wrigley lives in Idaho with his wife, writer Kim Barnes. The event will be followed by a book signing, a dessert reception, and a no-host wine bar by Camas Cove Cellars. Plus bottle and case sales for your holiday wine needs. This event is a collaborative program brought to you by Columbia Basin Allied Arts and the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center.

Free Family Saturday: SNOWFLAKE ART

Ages: All Ages Date: December 3, 2016 - Saturday Time: 12:00 - 2:00 pm (until supplies are exhausted) Location: Museum Classroom, 401 S Balsam Use watercolors to make a one-ofa-kind piece of art!

Winter Salon Series The Ephrata Army Airport in World War II with Mick Qualls

Date: January 4, 2017 - Wednesday Time: 3:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S. Balsam Cost: FREE Established in 1939, the Ephrata Army Air Base sprang up from the sagebrush of Central Washington. Historian Mick Qualls will lead us on a journey back in time when the Ephrata Army Air Base was once training grounds for thousands of servicemen bound for Europe and the Pacific.

Free Family Saturday: MOVIE DAY

Ages: All Ages Date: January 7, 2017 - Saturday Time: Movie begins at 12:00 noon Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S. Balsam Visit the museum and watch a family friendly movie in the Civic Center auditorium.

Museum Programs Self-Published

Ages: 12 years and older (Adults too!) Date: January 14 & 28, 2017 - Saturdays Time: 9:00 - 10:30 am Location: Museum Classroom, 401 S. Balsam Cost: $40.00 per person, Museum Members $36.00 Instructor: Shawn Erin Limit: 12 (3 minimum) Make your own paper, then make your own book with it.

MUSEUM GALLERY EXHIBITSUSA TRAVELING EXHIBIT SIGN OF THE TIMES The Great American Political Poster 1844–2012

Dates: February 3 - March 10, 2017 Opening Reception: February 3, 2017 - Friday Opening Time: 5:00 - 8:00 pm Location: Museum Gallery, 401 S. Balsam Historically, the ephemeral hardworking American political poster has been hiding in plain sight, attempting to catch our eye and capture our vote through the use of visual language. In a survey that spans the life of these ubiquitous messengers, Sign of the Times: The Great American Political Poster 1844–2012 explores a variety of styles, design trends, and printing technology that will delight your eye, engage your imagination, and lead you to ruminate over past political contests. Sign of the Times features the most exciting and rarely seen posters created in the last 170 years.

Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau Presentation America’s Paranoid Politics: Conspiracy Theories, Populism, and the New Anti-Establishment Politics with Cornell Clayton

Date: February 3, 2017 - Friday Time: 7:00 pm Location: Civic Center Auditorium, 401 S Balsam American politics has often been an arena for suspicious and angry minds. In recent years, a growing number of Americans have supported candidates who rail against the establishment, joined populist movements like the Tea Party or OWS and embraced wild conspiracy theories (the Birthers, 9-11 was government conspiracy, FEMA runs concentration camps, etc.). What explains this turn in our politics?

This lecture re-examines recent developments in light of an argument first made by the historian Richard Hofstadter, in 1964 that the “paranoid style” has always been an important influence in America politics. Placing today’s politics into historical context, the lecture will draw parallel to previous periods of paranoid politics and explain the forces and factors that produce a politics marked by populist rhetoric, anti-establishment politics, and suspicion of political elites and institutions. It will also explain how populism on the left and right today differ. Speakers Bureau Presentations are a part of Humanities Washington statewide Speakers Bureau program, which receives funding from the Secretary of State’s office, the NEH, Boeing, and other private funders.

Free Family Saturday: HEARTS AND HANDS

Ages: All Ages Date: February 4, 2017 - Saturday Time: 12:00 - 2:00 pm (until supplies are exhausted) Location: Museum Classroom, 401 S. Balsam Love will grow as you make these personalized trees. Perfect for your Valentine!

Lichtenstein Landscape

Ages: 12 years and older (Adults too!) Date: February 11 & 25, 2017 - Saturdays Time: 9:00 - 10:30 am Location: Museum Classroom, 401 S. Balsam Cost: $40.00 per person, Museum Members $36.00 Instructor: Shawn Erin Limit: 12 (3 minimum) Create a landscape of your own backyard in the style of pop artist Roy Lichtenstein using printing, painting and paper collage. In the first session, we will make the pieces for your masterpiece and in the second we will assemble it. Image courtesy of www.widewall.ch.

Free Family Saturday: STRAW ROCKETS

Ages: All Ages Date: March 4, 2017 - Saturday Time: 12:00 - 2:00 pm (until supplies are exhausted) Location: Museum Classroom, 401 S. Balsam Blast into spring with these STEM inspired rockets.

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Youth Programs Kindermusik - ABC Wiggle & Grow

Ages: 6 weeks - 7 years old Dates: Session 1: Oct 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2016 - Tuesday Session 2: Nov 1, 8, 15 & 22, 2016 - Tuesday Session 3: Nov 29, Dec 6 & 13, 2016 - Tuesday Session 4: Jan 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2017 - Tuesday Session 5: Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2017 - Tuesday Times: 10:45 - 11:30 am Location: The Learning Center - 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1, 2, 4 & 5: $20.00 per person, per session $10.00 sibling fee, per session Session 3: $15.00 per person, $10.00 sibling fee Limit: Minimum of 5/Maximum of 13 Instructor: Arika Loeffler Music is scientifically proven to stimulate language-learning including listening skills essential to school success. Early literacy skills such as phonological awareness are important with musical instruction.

Kindermusik - ABC Sign & Play

Ages: 6 weeks - 7 years old Dates: Session 1: Oct 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2016 - Tuesday Session 2: Nov 1, 8, 15 & 22, 2016 - Tuesday Session 3: Nov 29, Dec 6 & 13, 2016 - Tuesday Session 4: Jan 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2017 - Tuesday Session 5: Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2017 - Tuesday Times: 10:00 - 10:45 am Location: The Learning Center - 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1, 2, 4 & 5: $20.00 per person, per session $10.00 sibling fee, per session Session 3: $15.00 per person, $10.00 sibling fee Limit: Minimum of 5/Maximum of 13 Instructor: Arika Loeffler Music and early childhood go hand-in-hand. What a perfect time to manage a child's innate love of music, pair it with educational activities and build a foundation of lifetime learning. This literacy rich-music curriculum celebrates the importance of music, introduces music's basic "language" in developmentally appropiate ways and nurtures those rhythmic, pattern-loving musical seeds that naturally develop in a child's brain.

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Kindermusik - ABC Laugh & Learn

Ages: 6 weeks - 7 years old Dates: Session 1: Oct 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2016 - Tuesday Session 2: Nov 1, 8, 15 & 22, 2016 - Tuesday Session 3: Nov 29, Dec 6 & 13, 2016 - Tuesday Session 4: Jan 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2017 - Tuesday Session 5: Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2017 - Tuesday Times: 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Location: The Learning Center - 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1, 2, 4 & 5: $20.00 per person, per session $10.00 sibling fee, per session Session 3: $15.00 per person, $10.00 sibling fee Limit: Minimum of 5/Maximum of 13 Instructor: Arika Loeffler Laugh and Learn is a literacy-rich curriculum that engages young children in building the early language and literacy skills they need. The curriculum aligns with the childhood standards and requirements for "high quality programs" as defined by the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER). Laugh and Learn four-week units with their appealing themes include reading skills, which focus on listening with music to improve skills in following directions and learning that emphasizes storytelling, imaginative play and taking turns. With Laugh and Learn, students will develop language and early literacy, cognitive ability, physical coordination and social and emotional skills-and have fun doing it!

Kindermusik - ABC Move & Groove

Ages: 6 weeks - 7 years old Dates: Session 1: Oct 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2016 - Tuesday Session 2: Nov 1, 8, 15 & 22, 2016 - Tuesday Session 3: Nov 29, Dec 6 & 13, 2016 - Tuesday Session 4: Jan 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2017 - Tuesday Session 5: Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2017 - Tuesday Times: 12:15 - 1:00 pm Location: The Learning Center - 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1, 2, 4 & 5: $20.00 per person, per session $10.00 sibling fee, per session Session 3: $15.00 per person, $10.00 sibling fee Limit: Minimum of 5/Maximum of 13 Instructor: Arika Loeffler Move and Groove is a vocabulary rich curriculum that helps young children take early language. literacy and pre-math to the next step. The curriculum aligns with Pre-K and Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Move and Groove four week units with their appealing themes include: developmentally appropriate songs and rhymes to develop active listening and expressive speech, learning that emphasizes vocabulary, phonemic awareness and patterns, activities that promote creativity, expression and physical coordination and instructions in basic music notation, composers and music vocabulary.

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Cheer Camp

Ages: Grades K - 6th Grade Dates: October 17, 18, 19 & 21, 2016 Time: 6:00 - 7:15 pm Location: Moses Lake High School Commons Fee: $35.00 includes T-shirt and pom-pom Come make friends and have fun! The MLHS Cheerleaders will be teaching cheers, chants, jumps and basic stunting techniques. Your child, wearing their cheer camp T-shirt (receiving free admission), will perform at halftime with the cheerleaders during the Varsity football game on October 21, 2016. Go Chiefs! Admission into the game is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for students and children 5 and under are free.

Fall Tennis Camp

Ages: 2nd - 6th Grade Dates: September 26 - October 13, 2016 - Mon - Thur Times: 4:00 - 5:00 pm Location: McCosh Tennis Courts Cost: $50.00 per person Instructor: Rich Gregoire, MLHS Tennis Coach This tennis unit will focus on intermediate skills, drill, scoring and match strategy.

Private Tennis Lessons

Ages: All Ages Dates: October 5 - 26, 2016 - Wednesdays Times: 6:00 - 8:00 pm - to be arranged Location: McCosh Tennis Courts Cost: $25.00 per person - 1 - 2 people Instructors: Rich Gregoire, MLHS Tennis Coach Sign-up for a semi-private tennis lesson with Rich Gregoire. Learn basic tennis skills or improve on those areas of your game that need a little extra help.

Kindermusik - Cuddle & Bounce

Ages: 6 weeks - 7 years old Dates: Session 1: Oct 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2016 - Tuesday Session 2: Nov 1, 8, 15 & 22, 2016 - Tuesday Session 3: Nov 29, Dec 6 & 13, 2016 - Tuesday Session 4: Jan 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2017 - Tuesday Session 5: Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2017 - Tuesday Times: 9:15 - 10:00 am Location: The Learning Center - 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1, 2, 4 & 5: $20.00 per person, per session $10.00 sibling fee, per session Session 3: $15.00 per person, $10.00 sibling fee Limit: Minimum of 5/Maximum of 13 Instructor: Arika Loeffler Parents and their newborns, infants, and crawlers engage in instrument play, dance, exploration time, and together time. As they do so, they strengthen critically important early parent-child bonds, learn about their babies' early development, fine-tune their baby-communication skills and receive expert advice and parenting resources based on the most recent research in early childhood development.

Youth Programs Mat Muscle Wrestling

Ages: K - 6th Grade Dates: Dec 5, 12, 19, 2016, Jan 9, 16 & 23, 2017 - Mondays Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm Location: MLHS Wrestling Room Instructor: Jason White and Duane Zamora ML Wrestling Club Coaches Fee: $40.00 includes T-shirt Instruction will emphasize sportsmanship, create team unity, skill building, physical conditioning, goal setting, competitive spirit, strong work ethic, and a winning attitude both on and off the mat. Participants wearing their Mat Muscle T-shirts will get into the MLHS wrestling match for free on January 5, 2017. Admission to the match is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for students, and children 5 and under are free.

Little Hoopsters Basketball

Ages: Girls K - 6th Grade Dates: Dec 3, 10, 17, 2016, Jan 7, 14 & 21, 2017 Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Location: Moses Lake High School Chief Gym Instructor: Matt Strophy, MLHS Basketball Coach Fee: $35.00 includes T-shirt Instruction in basic fundamentals of basketball with emphasis on sportsmanship and enthusiasm for the sport. Participants wearing their Little Hoopster T-shirts will get into the MLHS vs Eisenhower game for free on January 20, 2017. Admission to the game is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for students and children 5 and under are free.

Little Dribblers Basketball

Ages: Boys K - 6th Grade Dates: Nov 26, Dec 3, 10, 17, 2016 Jan 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2017 Times: 10:00 - 11:00 am Location: Moses Lake High School Chief Gym Instructor: John Hohman, MLHS Basketball Coach Cost: $47.00 includes T-shirt Instruction in basic fundamentals of basketball with an emphasis on sportsmanship and enthusiasm for the sport. Participants wearing their Little Dribbler T-shirts will get into the MLHS vs Eisenhower game for free on January 20, 2017. Admission to the game is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for students and children 5 and under are free.

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Youth Programs Hot Spot Basketball Competition

Ages: Boys & Girls 7 - 14 years old Date: January 18, 2017 - Wednesday Time: 4:00 - 6:00 pm Location: Moses Lake High School Maroon Gym Cost: Free The Hot Spot Program is a basketball skills competition which involves shooting from five "hot spots" marked on one half of a basketball court. The competition tests the young athletes' allaround basketball skills. Medals will be presented at the high school boys and girls varsity basketball game on January 20, 2017. Registration forms available at www.mlrec.com.

Sewing Classes

Ages: 8 years and older (Adults too!) Dates: Session 1: October 20 - December 1, 2016 No Class November 24, 2016 Session 2: January 5 - February 9, 2017 Session 3: February 16 - March 23, 2017 Time: 1:00 - 6:00 pm - Any 2-hour time block between these times - Thursdays Location: Country Fabrics, 711 N Stratford Rd #B Cost: $120.00 per person, per level, per session Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor Sewing classes are for four different levels of expertise. Each level is a six-week class. Please sign up for a level and session. Level 1 - In this class you will construct an apron, learn to clean finish edges, do curves and learn about bias. You will learn the sewing machine, how to read the pattern, lay out fabric and do 5/6 samples. Price includes pattern and start up kit. Level 2 - In this class you will construct a Kimono (Japanese robe). Learn to read patterns, lay out fabrics, finish seam allowance, learn the proper way to get your size through measuring yourself and do 5/6 samples. Price includes pattern. Level 3 - In this class you will construct PJ’s. Learn to read the pattern, test your skill on measuring, do lay out of fabric and do 5/6 samples. You will basically start this on your own with close supervision. We won’t let you make costly mistakes, there will be parts needed for extra help. We want to make sure you have learned what you’ll need to go out on your own. Level 4 - You will need to buy a pattern that you will construct using a zipper. Test the skills you have learned measuring yourself, purchasing a pattern notions and fabrics; do your lay out of fabric and do 5/6 samples. You will learn the ways of putting in elastic, zipper, cuffs and lining a pocket. For all sewing classes, please check the website www.mycountryfabricsml.com for the basic notion items you will need. If you need a sewing machine you must let Country Fabrics know, as they are limited to only a few machines, so call early.

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Paper Piece Table Runner

Ages: 8 years and older Dates: October 19, 20, 26 & 27, 2016 Times: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics Cost: $100.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor Master the mysteries of paper piecing and make your points perfect every time. We will make a stunning pointed star table runner with three contrasting fabrics.

Pumpkin Bowls

Ages: 8 years and older Dates: October 4 & 5, 2016 Times: 12:00 - 3:00 pm or 4:00 - 6:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics Cost: $50.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor Create a fun party bowl in the shape of a pumpkin that you can use for your harvest party, Thanksgiving or family get-togethers.

Table Runner Series

Ages: 8 years and older (Adults too!) Dates: Session 1: October 7 & 14, 2016 - Pumpkin Session 2: November 11 & 18, 2016 - Snowmen Session 3: December 9 & 16, 2016 - Mittens Session 4: January 13 & 20, 2017 - Valentine Session 5: February 10 & 17, 2107 - Shamrock Time: 2:00 - 5:00 pm or 6:00 - 9:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics, 711 N Stratford Rd #B Cost: $50.00 per person, per session Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor In this class you will make a table runner for the seasons. These would make great gifts for that someone special or hard to shop for person. Ages: Dates: Times: Location:

Party Bag

8 years and older October 11 & 12, 2016 4:00 - 6:00 pm Country Fabrics Cost: $50.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor Whether you are going trick or treating or to a harvest party you will make a statement with this great bag to put your special treats in.

Youth Programs SuperTots - SoccerTots

Ages: 2 - 5 years old Dates: Session 1: October 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2016 - Fri Session 2: December 2, 9 & 16, 2016 - Fri Session 3: January 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2017 - Fri Session 4: February 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2017 - Fri Session 5: March 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2017 - Fri Times: Teddies 9:15 - 10:00 am 2 years old Parent participation is required Koalas 10:15 - 11:00 am 3 years old Bears 11:15 am -12:00 pm 4 - 5 years old Location: The Learning Center, 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1, 3, 4 & 5: $35.00 per person, $30.00 sibling fee, per session Session 2: $30.00 per person, $25.00 sibling fee Limit: Minimum of 4/Maximum of 10 Instructor: SuperTots Coaches SoccerTots is our flagship program! Playable on almost any surface, these soccer-themed motor skill classes are very easy for youngsters to get into. Younger age groups focus on developing motor skills and self-confidence; older classes focus on developing core soccer skills, personal focus and introduction to an element of light competition. Instructor to student ratio is kept small to maximize individual development and above all else fun, fun, fun!

SuperTots - BaseballTots

Ages: 3 - 5 years old Dates: Session 1: October 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2016 - Thur Session 2: December 1, 8 & 15, 2016 - Thur Session 3: February 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2017 - Thur Times: Bunters 9:15 - 10:00 am 3 years old Batters 10:15 - 11:00 am 4 - 5 years old Location: The Learning Center, 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1 & 3: $35.00 per person, $30.00 sibling fee, per session Session 2: $30.00 per person, $25.00 sibling fee Limit: Minimum of 4/Maximum of 10 Instructor: SuperTots Coaches BaseballTots is a development program that uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching the sport of baseball and developing fundamental skills. The goal is to build fitness, muscle coordination, baseball fundamentals and to create a love of the game.

Party Tots

Party packages range from $75.00 - $125.00 depending on desired times (1 to 2 hours). These parties will create fun-filled, energetic, and interactive activities for children 2 to 4 years old. Parties are offered at The Learning Center, 701 Penn St. The party hosts will conduct fun, active games that make for the best party experience available. For more information, please contact Moses Lake SuperTots at 509-953-9237.

The Columbia Basin Community Partnership is a healthcare collaborative aimed at decreasing the childhood obesity rate of Moses Lake children by 10% by 2020. This collaborative has partnered with Moses Lake Parks & Recreation to allow qualifying children, ages 2 to 5, to receive a “Prescription to Play” valid for one free activity session. Sessions that fall under this partnership are signaled with the CB Partnership For Health logo next to the session information. Speak with your local healthcare provider at your next wellchild exam to see if your child qualifies.

SuperTots - HoopsterTots

Ages: 3 - 5 years old Dates: Session 1: November 3, 10 & 17, 2016 - Thur Session 2: January 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2017 - Thur Session 3: March 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2017 - Thur Times: Grasshoppers 9:15 - 10:00 am 3 years old Froggies 10:15 - 11:00 am 4 - 5 years old Location: The Learning Center, 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1: $30.00 per person, $25.00 sibling fee Session 2 & 3: $35.00 per person, $30.00 sibling fee, per session Limit: Minimum of 4/Maximum of 10 Instructor: SuperTots Coaches HoopsterTots is a development program that uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching the sport of basketball and developing fundamental skills. The goal is to build fitness, muscle coordination, basketball fundamentals and to create a love of the game.

SuperTots - 1st DownTots

Ages: 3 - 6 years old Dates: Session 1: November 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2016 - Tue Session 2: January 10, 17, 24 & 31, 2017 - Tue Times: Billy Goats 5:30 - 6:15 pm 3 - 4 years old Bulls 6:20 - 7:00 pm 5 - 6 years old Location: The Learning Center, 701 Penn St Cost: $35.00 per person, $30.00 sibling fee per session Limit: Minimum of 4/Maximum of 10 Instructor: SuperTots Coaches 1st DownTots is a development program that uses a variety of fun games to engage kids while teaching the sport of football and developing fundamental skills. The goal is to build fitness, muscle coordination, football fundamentals and to create a love of the game. We do not do any tackling or blocking at this level.

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Youth Programs After School Sports Program

The Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Department and the Moses Lake School District will be offering free after school sports for 4th, 5th and 6th grade students. The purpose of the program is to teach basic skills, sportsmanship and a healthy attitude towards sports. Success of the program depends on parents participating as coaches. For more information about the After School Sports Program, call 764-3810. Girls Basketball: November 1 - December 8, 2016 Registration Deadline: October 13, 2016 Boys Basketball: January 23 - March 2, 2017 Registration Deadline: January 12, 2017 Registration forms will be available at the schools two weeks before the season begins or online at www.mlrec.com.

Beginning Soccer - U4/U5 and U6/U7

Ages: Players will register by birthdate and play in the appropriate division (4/5 or 6/7): U4/U5 - Born anytime in 2012 and 2013 U6/U7 - Born anytime in 2010 and 2011 Dates: February 20 - March 30, 2017 Location: Games played at Paul Lauzier Athletic Complex Cost: $30 per player Registrations due by 5:00 pm Wednesday, February 8, 2017. Players will be assigned to teams in U4/U5 league or U6/U7 league according to their birthdate. Coaches are always needed; please volunteer when registering. Practices will start the week of February 27, 2017. Practices will be held in any city park Monday - Friday, determined by the coach.

Kid's Kickboxing

Ages: 5 - 16 years old Dates: Session 1: September 27 - November 3, 2016 Session 2: January 17 - February 23, 2017 Time: 5:00 - 5:45 pm - 5 - 10 years - Tues/Thurs 5:45 - 6:30 pm - 11 - 16 years - Tues/Thurs Location: MSI - Martial Arts Academy, 216 W. Broadway Cost: $30.00 per person Instructor: John McCabe and Staff Basic fundamentals of Kali Jukune Do. In addition to self defense, this program concentrates on developing enhanced listening skills, responsibility, discipline, respect and confidence, as well as balance and coordination. Taught by certified instructors in a safe and caring atmosphere.

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Zumba Kids

Ages: 4 - 12 years old, but all ages are welcome Dates: Session 1: October 4 - November 5, 2016 Session 2: November 15 - December 20, 2016 No class November 24, 2016 Session 3: January 10 - Februuay 9, 2017 Session 4: January 9 - February 8, 2017 Session 5: February 21 - March 23, 2017 Session 6: February 22 - March 22, 2017 Times: Session 1, 2, 3 & 5 3:45 - 4:30 pm - Tuesdays and Thursdays Session 4 & 6 4:00 - 4:45 pm - Mondays and Wednesdays Location: Session 1, 2, 3 & 5 - Sage Point Cafeteria Session 4 & 6 - The Learning Center, 701 Penn Cost: $41.00 per person, $36.00 sibling fee, per session Limit: Minimum of 10/Maximum of 25 Instructor: Cherri-Anne Bickler Designed exclusively for kids ages 4 - 12, Zumba Kids classes are rockin', high-energy fitness-parties packed with specially choreographed, kid-friendly routines and all the music kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and more. Parents love Zumba Kids because of the effect it has on kids: increasing their focus and self-confidence, boosting metabolism, enhancing coordination and teaching them skills to be fit for life. Come join Cherri-Anne and enjoy fun, fitness, and games at Sage Point Elementary or The Learning Center.

Parent Tot Play Group

Ages: 1 - 6 years old Dates: October 3, 2016 - April 27, 2017 No Play Group on no school days: Dec 21, 26, 28, 2016, Jan 2, 16, Feb 20, April 3 & 5, 2017 Times: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Mondays and Wednesdays Location: The Learning Center, 701 Penn St Cost: $35.00 for a punch card (8 punches) $5.00 per child for drop in $2.00 each additional child Supervisor: Khrystal Spalding Don't let the weather keep you from enjoying playtime with your little one! Come to The Learning Center and play with your child in a relaxed, comfortable, indoor environment. We will provide the toys, supervision and some structured programming while you supply the conversation and fun! Various activities and a wide variety of toys for all ages will be available. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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Youth Programs Elf on the Shelf Quilt

Ages: 8 years and older Dates: November 1 & 8, 2016 Times: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm or 4:00 - 8:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics Cost: $175.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor What a great gift for that special small one. Make a 68' x 55' quilt using Elf on the Shelf fabric. You will be allowed to finish this project by quilting on our Berinina long arm or using your machine to free motion (we'll show you how). In our class you will need the basic notion items (you can find a list on our website www.mycountryfabricsml.com), and a good working sewing machine. You may use one of ours if you need to, but you must let us know, the earlier the better, as we are limited to only a few; so please call early!

Christmas Stocking

Ages: 8 years and older Dates: November 15 & 16, 2016 Times: 4:00 - 6:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics Cost: $50.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor Let the season begin! Make your own Christmas stocking and hang it up for your goodies to arrive, or make one for someone else. Must come in two days prior to class so we can put names on them. In our class you will need the basic notion items (you can find a list on our website www.mycountryfabricsml.com) and good working sewing machine. You may use one of ours if you need to, but you must let us know, the earlier the better, as we are limited to only a few; so please call early!

Reindeer Door Hanger

Ages: 8 years and older Dates: November 29 & 30, 2016 Times: 4:00 - 6:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics Cost: $50.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor In this two day class you will make this adorable reindeer decoration for the holiday. Hang him on the front door or just on the wall; everyone will want you to make them one. In our class you will need the basic notion items (you can find a list on our website www.mycountryfabricsml.com) and good working sewing machine. You may use one of ours if you need to, but you must let us know, the earlier the better, as we are limited to only a few; so please call early!

Christmas Ornament

Ages: 8 years and older Dates: December 6, 2016 Times: 4:00 - 6:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics Cost: $25.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor Make a great christmas ornament . that you can hang on your tree, set on the mantel, or just on a shelf. In our class you will need the basic notion items (you can find a list on our website www.mycountryfabricsml. com) and good working sewing machine. You may use one of ours if you need to, but you must let us know, the earlier the better, as we are limited to only a few; so please call early!

Parents Gift!

Ages: 8 years and older Dates: December 13 & 14, 2016 Times: 4:00 - 6:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics Cost: $50.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor Sorry we can't disclose this project, but it will be well worth it! Kids may stop by to view it to see if they want to do this. In our class you will need the basic notion items (you can find a list on our website www.mycountryfabricsml.com) and good working sewing machine. You may use one of ours if you need to, but you must let us know, the earlier the better, as we are limited to only a few; so please call early!

Catch All Caddy

Ages: 8 years and older Dates: January 10 & 11, 2017 Times: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Location: Country Fabrics Cost: $75.00 per person Instructor: Casey McDowall, Owner and Certified Sewing Instructor You'll love this study organizer with lots of easy to access pockets and divider to hold all your supplies and tools. In our class you will need the basic notion items (you can find a list on our website www.mycountryfabricsml.com) and good working sewing machine. You may use one of ours if you need to, but you must let us know, the earlier the better, as we are limited to only a few; so please call early!

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Adult Programs Adult Golf Lessons

Ages: Adult Dates: October 4 - Nov 1, 2016 - Tuesdays Times: 4:45 - 6:00 pm Location: Moses Pointe Golf Course Cost: $60.00 per person Instructor: Randy Puetz A five week beginner and intermediate golf class covering the full swing, putting, chipping and golf course etiquette. Includes range balls. Golf clubs are not mandatory.

Yoga

Ages: Adult Dates: October 3 - 24, 2016 Time: 5:45 - 7:00 pm - Mondays Location: The Learning Center - 701 Penn St Cost: $28.00 per person Instructor: Linda Lincoln and Kirk DeLong Learn a new way to stretch, strengthen, and relax in a noncompetitive atmosphere. Hatha Yoga is an ancient East Indian method of exercise which teaches a balance of mind and body. You will engage in a variety of postures and breathing exercises that you can incorporate into your everyday lifestyle. Linda and Kirk have studied yoga for many years and are registered yoga teachers. Please bring a mat and a blanket.

Flow Yoga

Ages: 16 years and older Dates: Session 1: September 15 - October 27, 2016 Session 2: November 3 - December 22, 2016 No Class November 24, 2016 Session 3: January 12 - February 23, 2017 Session 4: March 2 - April 20, 2017 Time: 5:30 - 6:45 pm - Thursdays Location: The Learning Center - 701 Penn St Cost: Session 1, 2 & 3: $42.00 per person Session 2: $48.00 per person Instructor: Libby Sullivan Class uses basic yoga postures and links them together for continuous movement between poses. In addition to fundamental and intermediate yoga poses, this class teaches breathwork and relaxation techniques.

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Teen Culinary Survival Skills

Ages: 14 - 18 years old Dates: Session 1: October 12, 2016 - Pizza Dough & Sauce from scratch Session 2: October 13, 2016 - Pasta & Sauce Session 3: November 1, 2016 - Rice & Stir-Fry Session 4: November 3, 2016 - Hamburger or Cheeseburger? Session 5: November 8, 2016 - Basic Breakfast Times: 5:30 - 8:00 pm Location: Columbia Basin Tech Center, 900 E Yonezawa Cost: $100.00 per person, for all sessions $25.00 per person, per session Instructor: Steve Armstrong, Chef Pizza from scratch? Sure, why not! Learn basic culinary survival skills in this hands-on class. Learn to make your own pizza dough and sauce. Are you in the mood for spaghetti and just plain tired of Prego® in a jar? You can learn to cook your pasta and make the sauce from scratch to go with it. Do you like rice and stir-fries, but aren’t quite sure how to make them? How about a great burger? No problem! That can be done on the stovetop or in the oven. All it takes is a little patience and time. Pancakes, bacon and eggs; there’s a weekend breakfast that’s guaranteed to satisfy! Please wear closed toe shoes. Chef coats, hats and aprons will be provided for use. Some classes may finish later or earlier based on the number of students or complexity of the lesson. Pizza Dough and Pizza Sauce from scratch Learn how to make, proof and stretch dough. You will then top it with a sauce that wasn’t straight from a can or jar! Dough will be unavailable for use the first day as this requires time for proofing. Your dough will be ready for use the next day. (Small amounts of conventional toppings will be available for this class.) Pasta and Sauce You will learn how to make your own pasta and cook pasta from the store. To go with that, you’ll have your very own sauce from items found in your cupboard. Rice and Stir-Fry You will cook rice for your own vegetable stir-fry. This class is about the technique that can be used with any stir-fry. We will learn how to cook in both a wok or conventional sauté pan. Hamburger or Cheeseburger? Learn the basics of creating a great burger or cheeseburger or even stuffed burger a la “Juicy Lucy’s” of Minneapolis. We can even talk about the famous Green Chile Cheeseburgers of New Mexico. Basic Breakfast Learn how to make pancakes, cook eggs a variety of ways and make bacon in the oven or on top of the stove.

Zumba

Ages: 13 years and older Dates: Session 1: October 4 - 27, 2016 Session 2: November 1 - 29, 2016 No class on November 24, 2016 Session 3: December 1 - 29, 2016 Session 4: January 3 - 26, 2017 Session 5: February 2 - 28, 2017 Session 6: March 2 - 30, 2017 Times: 5:30 - 6:30 pm - Tuesdays and Thursdays Location: Chief Moses Cafeteria Cost: $25.00 per person, per session $20.00 per person with PiYo® LIVE, per session $35.00 Punchcard Limit: Minimum of 5/Maximum of 30 students Instructor: Cherri-Anne Bickler, certified instructor A Latin inspired, aerobic, dance-fitness class that incorporates Latin and international music and dance movements, creating a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system. The class format combines fast and slow rhythms that tone and sculpt the body in an aerobic/fitness fashion to achieve a unique blended balance of cardio and muscle toning benefits. You can burn 500-1,000 calories in a one-hour class without even realizing you are doing so, all because this class is so much fun! Zumba will change your mind about exercise, fitness, and health. This class is energizing, fun, and will inspire you to embrace your freedom to be “forever fit” with determination, while helping you maintain motivation. Together, let’s make fitness F-U-N! This class is for people of all fitness levels, modifications are available. Please wear comfortable workout clothes and sneakers. Bring water and a towel and get ready to get HOT, HOT, HOT!

Boot Camp

Ages: Adult Dates: November 1 - December 23, 2016 No class November 25, 2016 Times: 5:15 - 6:15 am - Tuesdays and Thursdays Location: Chief Moses Middle School Old Gym Cost: $150.00 per person Instructor: Allison Russell Boot Camp is designed for athletes of all different athletic abilities who want a challenge. These group workouts are designed to push your body and mind. Workouts include, but are not limited to cardio training, and free weights, as well as body weight, circuit training, HIIT (high intensity interval training) and Tabata workouts. Modifications of exercises are encouraged. "The Five S's of sports training are: Stamina, speed, strength, skill and spirit; but the greatest of these is spirit..." Ken Doherty.

Adult Programs PiYo® LIVE

Ages: 14 years and older Dates: Session 1: October 3 - 31, 2016 Session 2: November 2 - 30, 2016 Session 3: December 5 - 28, 2016 Session 4: January 2 - 30, 2017 Session 5: February 1 - 27, 2017 Session 6: March 1 - 29, 2017 Times: 5:30 - 6:30 am - Mondays and Wednesdays Location: The Learning Center, 701 Penn St Cost: $25.00 per person, per session $20.00 per person with Zumba, per session Limit: Minimum of 5/Maximum of 30 students Instructor: Cherri-Anne Bickler, certified instructor PiYo® LIVE combines the muscle-sculpting, core-firming benefits of Pilates with the strength and flexibility of flowing yoga movements. You’ll use your body weight to perform a series of continuous, targeted moves to define every single muscle— big and small. But there’s no time to stop and chant ommm— because you won’t pose—you’ll push it. We crank up the music, the speed, and the fun to give you an intense, yet lowimpact workout that will burn crazy calories for a long, lean, beautiful physique. You’ll sweat, stretch, and strengthen—all in one empowering PiYo® LIVE workout! Great for all fitness levels (all moves can be modified). Younger participants are welcome with participating family member. Bring a mat and water. Instructor does have a few extra mats to share.

Beginning Tai Chi/Tai Chi

Ages: Adult Dates: Session 1: September 24 - December 10, 2016 No class Oct 22 & Nov 26, 2016 Session 2: January 7 - March 18, 2017 No class February 18, 2017 Session 3: April 8 - June 17, 2017 No class May 27, 2017 Times: Beg Tai Chi - 8:00 - 9:00 am - Saturdays Tai Chi - 9:00 - 10:00 am - Saturdays Location: The Learning Center, 701 Penn St Cost: $60.00 per person Limit: Minimum of 4 people Instructor: Rinnah Skoor This class is for the student who desires to pursue their understanding and practice of Tai Chi Chuan. This class provides a continuation of the introductory class. The student will learn the remaining postures that make up the complete short form of 24 postures. Studies have shown that Tai Chi improves balance, flexibility, cardio respiratory fitness, muscular strength and endurance. Some studies have also found that Tai Chi practioners have lower body fat than people who don't practice the art. The Beginning Tai Chi class or previous experience is a prerequisite for Tai Chi.

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Adult Programs Adult Culinary Classes

Women’s Volleyball League

Ages: Adult Dates: October 5, 2016 - March 22, 2017 Time: Wednesdays - 6:30/7:30/8:30 pm Location: Chief Moses Middle School Cost: $175 per team due by September 23, 2016 $10 player fee payable to Moses Lake Volleyball Association

Cardio Kickboxing

Ages: 16 years and older Dates: Session 1: September 27 - November 3, 2016 Session 2: January 17 - February 23, 2017 Times: 6:30 - 7:30 pm - Tuesdays & Thursdays Location: MSI (Martial Arts Academy) 216 W. Broadway Cost: $45.00 per person, per session Instructor: John McCabe and staff This program uses Filipino kickboxing to create a high-energy, fun-filled, not-your-ordinary workout. This program utilizes shields for punching, kicking bags, hand weights and abdominal sets for an intense workout that burns between 300 - 600 calories per session. Have fun, feel great and meet friendly people.

Adult Co-Ed Dodgeball

Ages: Adult When: December 5 - 28, 2016 Time: 8:00 - 9:30 pm - Mondays and Wednesdays Cost: $100.00 per team Deadline: Monday, November 21, 2016 Feel like a kid again by playing Dodgeball! Dodgeball is a great way to reduce stress, improve health and fitness and meet new people. The rules of dodgeball are the same as when you played it in elementary school. Adult Co-Ed Dodgeball will consist of multiple mini-games each Monday and Wednesday night for 4 weeks. A tournament with all of the teams will take place on the final night. Teams are made up of 6-10 players. Pick up your team’s registration form in the Parks & Recreation lobby. For more information, call 764-3807.

City League Basketball

Dates: January - March, 2017 Mondays and Wednesdays Location: Moses Lake High School Cost: $175 per team due by December 5, 2016 A more competitive league for those who still have competitive juices flowing through their veins.

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Ages: Adults Dates: Session 1: October 10, 2016 - Pantry Check & Culinary Basics Session 2: November 7, 2016 - Brine that Bird Session 3: December 3, 2016 - Christmas Session 4: January 28, 2017 - Posole de New Mexico Session 5: February 4, 2017 - Valentine's Day Session 6: February 6, 2017 - Valentine's Day Times: Session 1, 2 & 6: 6:00 - 8:30 pm - Mondays Session 3, 4 & 5: 11:00 am - 2:30 pm - Saturdays Location: Columbia Basin Tech Center, 900 E Yonezawa Cost: Session 1, 2 & 4: $50.00 per person, per session Session 3: $65.00 per person Session 5 & 6: $75.00 per person, per session Instructor: Steve Armstrong, Chef, CB Tech Center Each class includes recipes, all the ingredients for the meal and instruction on making the meal. For safety purposes, no open toe shoes to be worn in the kitchen. If someone shows up in sandals, I will offer "spare" closed toe shoes. Chef coats, aprons and hats supplied. Pantry Check and Culinary Basics - We will deal with a well rounded pantry and learn how to make basic stocks such as chicken and vegetable stock. Additionally, we will roast several full chickens for the meal and use the bones and trimmings from our vegetable sides for our stocks. Minimum of 5/Maximum of 12 Brine that Bird - Learn how to successfully brine, then roast a turkey for some of the moistest meat available. Since it would be impossible to brine and cook this night, I will have brined a turkey earlier and have it roasting when the class begins. We will be able to eat this as part of the class in order to see and taste the difference. Actual class time may be significantly shorter depending on the amount of time spent eating. Minimum of 5/ Maximum of 8 Christmas - Prime rib roast, roasted potatoes and roasted root vegetables. Learn how to season and properly cook that prime rib roast. Should we be lucky enough to get a bone-in roast, we will make a beef stock if time allows. Minimum of 5/ Maximum of 12 Posole de New Mexico - New Mexico is known for its wonderful Hatch chiles. Using the methods learned while working in New Mexico, we will roast chiles, onions and garlic to make "green" posole. Hatch chiles are not available in this area; we will use poblanos and anaheims in their place. This is a wonderfully warm and fragrant soup of hominy, peppers and pork. Minimum of 5/Maximum of 10 Valentine's Day Surf & Turf Edition - Treat your special someone to a fantastic meal. We will learn how to properly cook lobster tails and filet mignon. To provide maximum opportunity for participation, this class will be offered twice during the month. As the cost of the food products are significantly higher than the normal month's. The cost has been adjusted accordingly. Maximum of 6 per session.

Moses Lake Turkey Trot

Date: November 19, 2016 - 9:00 am Location: Blue Heron Park Cost: $15.00 per runner + online registration fee Proceeds will benefit the Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation. Register by November 11, 2016 at 11:59 am to receive a t-shirt. On-site registration will be $20.00 per runner. LATE online registration/on-site registration will NOT receive a t-shirt. Please register at www.signmeup.com under 6th Annual Moses Lake Turkey Trot 2016; online registration will open October 11, 2016. For more information, contact Kelsie Eddie at [email protected] or 509-855-1692. Follow us on Facebook for updated information! (https://www.facebook.com/ Moses-Lake-Turkey-Trot-294494277402999/)

Family Triathlon: For The Health of It!

Date: Saturday, June 10, 2017 Location: Blue Heron Park Visit www.buduracing.com for more information and a complete schedule of all their events for 2017.

Adult Programs Color 5K Run

Date: Saturday, October 8, 2016 Location: Moses Lake High School Parking Lot Join the Moses Lake Chiefs to kick off Homecoming week on this colorful and fun 5K run. Participants of all ages and skill levels are encouraged to join the fun. No matter how you start the race, you are certain to finish it in a rainbow of color from head to toe! Every kilometer, find a color station sponsored by one of our local Moses Lake businesses which are happy to add a non-toxic colored powder to your shirt, shorts, face, arms legs or hair! A great time to make homecoming memories for friends and family alike! Register online at www.signmeup.com/110010 before September 30 to guarantee your shirt size. The race starts at 9:00 am sharp at Moses Lake High School parking lot with late registration beginning at 7:00 am. Cost is $25.00 per runner. This race is a chip-timed event by the fine folks at buduracing.com.

Moses Lake Ice Rink

Open Ice Skating with Skate Rentals

The Moses Lake Ice Rink will open on Friday, November 4, 2016. Lockers are available for $1.00 for the day, along with skate sharpening at $6.00 per pair. Please note: times are subject to change due to weather conditions and scheduling changes. Please call to check times before coming.

Hours of Operation

Monday 4:00 - 8:00 pm Wednesday 4:00 - 8:00 pm Friday 4:00 - 8:00 pm Saturday 2:00 - 8:00 pm Sunday 2:00 - 6:00 pm Skate rentals and supervision will be available during these hours. The rink will not open on Moses Lake School District's snow days.

Special Ice Rink Hours

November 11 November 24 November 25 December 21 December 22 December 23 December 24 December 25 December 26

12:00 - 8:00 pm Closed 12:00 - 8:00 pm 12:00 - 8:00 pm 12:00 - 4:00 pm 12:00 - 8:00 pm 2:00 - 4:00 pm Closed 12:00 - 8:00 pm

Phone Number Address December 27 December 28 December 29 December 30 December 31 January 1 January 2 January 3 January 16 February 20

764-3836 610 S. Yakima (Larson Recreation Center)

12:00 - 4:00 pm 12:00 - 8:00 pm 12:00 - 4:00 pm 12:00 - 8:00 pm 2:00 - 8:00 pm 2:00 - 6:00 pm 12:00 - 8:00 pm 12:00 - 4:00 pm 12:00 - 8:00 pm 12:00 - 8:00 pm

Moses Lake Hockey Tournaments Will be the weekends of January 13 & 14, 2017 January 27 & 28, 2017 February 10 & 11, 2017 As a result, there will be no public skating hours on these days.

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Moses Lake Ice Rink Daily Costs

Daily Admission - without skate rental Adults $3.00 Youth (5-17) & Seniors (65+) $2.00 4 years & under Free Skate Rental - Does not include admission fee All Ages

$5.00

Combined Daily Admission - with skate rental Adults Youth (5-17) & Seniors (65+)

$6.00 $5.00

Passes

10 Admission Punch Card - without skate rental

Adults Youth (5-17) & Seniors (65+)

$25.00 $15.00

10 Admission Punch Card - with skate rental

Adults Youth (5-17) & Seniors (65+)

$55.00 $45.00

Season Pass (Individual) - without skate rental Adults Youth (5-17) & Seniors (65+)

$45.00 $35.00

Try Hockey for FREE!

Who: 4 - 18 years old When: November 5, 2016 - Saturday Time: 9:00 - 10:00 am Cost: Free All skating abilities are welcome to come try hockey for free on this one day introduction to the sport. Hockey gear and skates will be provided for those not having their own. Participants will skate with a stick and puck and receive their very own free hockey jersey. This is a USA Hockey sponsored event.

Hockey Clinic

Who: 4 - 18 years old When: November 12, 2016 - Saturday Time: 9:00 - 10:00 am Cost: $5.00 per person An introduction to hockey and beginner developing skill session. Participants will be run through proactive drills at 4 different stations, including passing the puck and skating. This will build on top of "Try Hockey for FREE!." All participants will receive a USA Hockey jersey.

Youth Hockey Association

The Moses Lake Youth Hockey Association offers a recreational hockey program for boys and girls ages 4 - 18 years old. The program runs November to March. For more information please visit www.mlyha.net. Registration:

Season Pass (Individual) - with skate rental Adults Youth (5-17) & Seniors (65+)

$75.00 $65.00

Please note: Spectators are not required to pay admission, as long as they remain off the ice.

Stick and Puck

Who: All Ages When: Session 1: Nov 6 - Dec 18, 2016 Session 2: Jan 1 - February 26, 2017 Time: Sundays: 6:15 - 8:00 pm Cost: $7.00 per person or $35.00 per session Stick and Puck is available for beginner and advanced hockey players to practice and develop their skills. All ages welcome. Full hockey equipment is suggested; however, a stick, gloves and helmet are required at minimum and players under the age of 18 are required to wear face protection. Hockey skates may be rented at the skate shack for $5.00. Check in at the skate shack to pay and sign a waiver. Please note: NO scrimmaging or games allowed.

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Mites Squirts Pee Wee Bantam Midgets

Registration Nights Register online at www.mlyha.net Age Groups and Cost 4 - 8 years old $250 per player 9 - 10 years old $300 per player 11- 12 years old $300 per player 13 - 14 years old $300 per player 15 - 18 years old $300 per player

Each additional player from the same family receives a $30.00 discount. There will be hockey equipment available for first time skaters. For more information, please contact Ty Howard, MLYHA President, at 206-450-6677 or Deb Talbot at 509855-6581.

Group Broomball Party!

Bring your group to the Ice Rink for something different. Broomball is played like hockey, but in your tennis shoes with broomsticks and a ball! Share lots of laughs with your friends, youth group or co-workers as you battle on the ice. Broomball is offered on one-third of the rink during Public Skate Wednesdays and Fridays from 6:45 - 8:00 pm. Only $5 per person, includes equipment and referee. Minimum of 12 people per event. For more information call 764-3807 and make your reservation today.

Adult Hockey League

Registration Night: Thursday, October 20, 2016 Registration Time: 6:00 - 8:00 pm at the Ice Rink Game Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays - 8:15 - 9:30 pm Tired of pick-up hockey? Join the Moses Lake Coyotes! Play Hockey in a structured team competition environment. USA Hockey membership required. All participants are required to wear full hockey equipment and must be 18 years or older. Only $200.00 for returning players and $285.00 (jersey and socks included) for new players. For more information contact Chris Hesse at 509-361-9672.

Ice Skating Lessons

Ice skating lessons are held one day per week for 6 weeks. Come and join in on the fun! Lessons are $45 per person, per session. Each lesson is 30 minutes long (ice skates not included). Rentals available for $5.00. Certificates will be awarded for successful completion of classes. Register at Moses Lake Parks & Recreation or at the Larson Recreation Center. Class sizes are limited, so please register early.

Moses Lake Ice Rink Teen/Adults (15 years and older) If you have ever wanted to learn how to skate or you'd like to perfect the skills you have developed over the years, we can help! Instructors make every effort to structure the class to the benefit of all students through group and individual teaching. Number of instructors and actual class format will depend on how many skaters enroll and the level of the class. Semi-Private Skate Lessons Two students per instructor, designed to give students more one-on-one time with the instructor. Students are generally paired with those of similar skill levels. Fee is $90.00 per person. Space is limited.

Mondays Session 1: Nov 7, 14, 21, 28, Dec 5 & 12, 2016 Session 2: Jan 9, 16, 23, 30, Feb 6 & 13, 2017 Class Snow Plow Sam Basic 1 Basic 1 Basic 2 & 3, Semi-Private Teen/Adult, Semi-Private

Time 5:00 pm 5:35 pm 6:10 pm 6:45 pm 7:20 pm

Snow Plow Sam (2 - 5 years old) This class is designed for 2 to 5 year olds who have little or no formal instruction or experience. Students will learn such basics as falling down, getting up, standing, marching in place, marching forward, small hops, and turn arounds. Basic 1 (5 years and older) For skaters who need to learn the basics - falling down, getting up, marching forward, gliding and forwards and backwards swizzles. Some games may be incorporated into a smaller portion of the session. Basic 2 & 3 (5 years and older) Mastering the skills learned in Basic 1 will be emphasized in this level. Students will focus on forward stroking and crossovers, forward and backward glides using one and two feet, moving snow-plow stops and swizzle pumps. Note: Forward crossovers are very difficult to learn and more than one or two sessions may be necessary to move to the next level.

Ice Rink Rental

The Ice Rink may be rented for hockey, broomball or recreational skating for $125.00 per hour for organizations in the 98837 zip code and $200.00 for non-local organizations. For recreational skating only, 10 ice skate rentals will be included with every hour purchased. Additional skates may be rented for $5.00 per pair. Combine rented hours over multiple days throughout the season for additional savings. Skates must be used at time of rental, no cash value for unused skates. Please contact the Moses Lake Parks & Recreation office at 764-3807 for more details and availability.

BMX Track

The Moses Lake BMX track is open year round from 8:00 am to sunset. ABA sanctioned races are held by the Moses Lake BMX organization. For a schedule of events or more information on BMX racing, contact Caleb Johnston at 509-993-3971 or visit www.moseslakebmx.org.

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Registration Form Registration - General Information

Class confirmation notices will not be sent out. Mark your calendar and consider yourself registered unless otherwise notified. Please make as many copies of the registration form as needed or go to www.mlrec.com. Please Clip and Return to Moses Lake Parks & Recreation

City of Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Participant's Registration

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In consideration of your accepting my or my child's entry, I hereby consent to participation in the herein described activity by the child named

herein and I hereby, for myself, my child, my heirs, executors and administrators do hereby, expressly and forever, waive and release any and all claims against and agree to hold harmless the City of Moses Lake, City of Moses Lake Parks and Recreation Department, Moses Lake School District 161 and all their respective officers, employees, agents, representatives, successors, or assigns of any kind from any and all claims which may be made for damages and/or injury to property or persons occasioned by any cause whatsoever, arising as a result of or in connection with the participation of me or my child in the herein mentioned activity. By participating in the herein mentioned activity, I or my child understand the potential risk for injury. Permission is granted to photograph my child(ren), and/or myself for use by City of Moses Lake Parks and Recreation, in conjunction with promotion of the City of Moses Lake Parks and Recreation facilities and programs. The photographs may be used by the City of Moses Lake in any publication produced by the City of Moses Lake.

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No refunds will be issued for participant-initiated cancellations.

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Sign the waiver above and make checks payable to: City of Moses Lake. Please mail to Moses Lake Parks & Recreation, PO Box 1579, Moses Lake WA 98837

Our Parks & Facilities Boy Scouts 509-453-4795 Camp Fire 509-663-1609 Fairgrounds 765-3581 AAU Basketball 750-5104 Columbia Basin Allied Arts 793-2059 A.I.M. Gymnastics 765-0452 Chamber of Commerce 765-7888

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Girl Scouts 1-800-827-9478 Boys & Girls Club 764-9694 Youth Dynamics 765-4184 Manta Ray Swim Team 989-5520 Columbia Basin Youth Soccer 431-4240 Community Schools 766-2650 Moses Lake Grid Kids 750-6499 Grant Transit Authority 765-0898

OUR PARKS & FACILITIES

1. Municipal Airport Property - 11905 Road 4 NE (67.6 acres) 2. Basin Homes Park - 1201 N Paxson Dr. (1.5 acres with 8.5 undeveloped) - Neighborhood park site and native walking trail. 2. Basin Homes Dog Park - Corner of Central & Paxson (1 acre) - Fenced, off-leash dog park with separate areas for small and large dogs. Includes grassy area, dog play equipment, benches and tables. 3. Barrington Point Park - Paxson Drive & Rambler Street (.5 acres undeveloped) - Future neighborhood park site. 4. Blue Heron Park – 111 Westshore Drive (24 acres with 54 acres undeveloped) - Waterfront park with shoreline access. Picnic shelter rental, restrooms, boat launch, and fishing bridge. Playground area, unsupervised swim area, additional picnic areas with BBQ Grills, and a Nine Hole Disc Golf Course. Native walking trails, trail system for walking and biking, wetland areas, wildlife habitat and viewing. 5. Carl T. Ahlers Park - 500 W. 3rd Avenue (.5 acres) - Park picnic area. 6. Carpenter Park - 1522 Lee Street (1.5 acres) - Youth baseball/soccer practice fields, playground area, basketball court, and picnic area with BBQ Grill. 7. Cascade Park - 2001 Valley Road - (30 acres) - Waterfront park with shoreline access. Boat launch, boat day moorage docks, fishing, restrooms and swimming area. Day use area, campground, soccer fields and seasonal T-ball fields. Picnic shelter rentals, playground areas, and additional picnic areas with BBQ Grills. 7. Cascade Campground - 2001 Valley Road (30 acres) - Waterfront campground with on-site caretaker. 41 RV sites (water/ electricity), 32 tent sites (water) and one ADA tent site. RV dump station, bathhouse/restrooms, and overnight boat moorage. 7. Levi Kvamme Soccer Complex - 2001 Valley Road - Youth and adult competitive soccer fields. 1 regulation size and 5 modified fields. 8. Civic Center Park - 411 S. Balsam Street (9 acres) - Open park area with picnic tables, benches and restrooms. WSU Grant/ Adams Master Gardeners Drought Tolerant Demonstration Garden area. Moses Lake Civic Center building, City Hall Administration, Finance and Utilities. Moses Lake Parks & Recreation Office, Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, Police Department, Engineering and Community Development offices. The Moses Lake Public Library and Chamber of Commerce building. 9. Community Garden - 317 Alder Street - (1 acre) - 65 raised garden plots. Greenhouse, tool shed, portable restrooms and water system on site. 10. Crossroads Park - 1600 Truman Drive (3.65 acres) - Neighborhood park site. 11. Gillette Park - 205 E. 11th Avenue (1 acre) - Playground and picnic area. 12. Golden Gate Park - Marina Drive & Holm Street (9 acres undeveloped) A wetland area. Natural wildlife habitat. 13. Harrison K. Dano Park - 501 S. Paxson Drive (4.75 acres) - Two modified size soccer fields, picnic area and portable restrooms. 14. Hayden Park - 1108 St. Helens Avenue (.5 acres) - Playground and picnic area. 15. Japanese Peace Garden and Park - 800 Alder Street (4 acres) - Open park area with picnic tables and restrooms. As you stroll through the garden, the Torii Gate, Bamboo Tea Hut and landscape give visitors a tranquil place to meditate and enjoy the sights and sounds of the garden. Its ponds, stream and waterfall are home to colorful Koi. The Japanese lanterns, granite pagoda and stone walking path add to the Peace Garden’s natural beauty. This facility is seasonal. 16. John E. Calbom Island Park - Lewis Horn and Parker Horn (5 acres) - Natural wildlife habitat with wildlife viewing. 17. Juniper Park - 902 Juniper Drive (.5 acres) - Playground and picnic area. 18. Knolls Vista Park - 444 Knolls Vista Drive (4 acres) - Youth baseball field, restrooms, and basketball court. Playground and picnic area.

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Our Parks & Facilities 19. Laguna Park - Sage & Laguna (.5 acres developed and 6.5 acres undeveloped) - Neighborhood park site. 20. Lakeview Park - 802 S. Clover Drive (5 acres) - Youth baseball field, restrooms, playground and picnic area. 21. Larson Playfield - 2501 W. Broadway Avenue (18 acres) - Lighted baseball and softball complex. Playground and picnic area. Restrooms and batting cage. Home of the 2000, 2009 & 2013 Babe Ruth World Series. 22. Larson Recreation Center - 610 Yakima Avenue - Temporarily Closed - (7.5 acres) - Concessions, indoor batting cages, arcade games, youth party room, The LOFT, Ice Rink, BMX Track and RC Track. 22. Seasonal Ice Rink/Roller Rink - 610 Yakima Avenue - Open November through February. Ice skating lessons, hockey program and skate rentals. 22. The LOFT - 610 Yakima Avenue - Temporarily Closed - A youth study center with computers available to access the web. 22. ML BMX Track - 610 Yakima Avenue - Sanctioned 1200’ track, three turns, automatic start gate and portable restrooms. 22. RC Track - 610 Yakima Avenue - (1 acre) - The 760’ Off Road Track features a remote control operators area to power up and perform maintenance and repairs. Built with a rock crawler area that adds different challenges for drivers, who can view their runs from the drivers area. 23. Longview Park - Longview Street & Sunny Drive (5 acres undeveloped) - Future neighborhood park site. 24. Lower Peninsula Park - 3919 Peninsula Drive (9 acres with 13 acres undeveloped) - Waterfront park with shoreline access. Boat launch, fishing, picnic areas, and restrooms. Natural trails, wildlife habitat and wildlife viewing. A 9 hole disc golf course. 25. Marina Park - 1414 Marina Drive (.5 acres) - Waterfront park with shoreline access. Picnic areas and fishing. 26. McCosh Park - 401 W. 4th Avenue - (22 acres) - Waterfront park with shoreline access. Water Park, Amphitheater, lighted tennis courts, basketball courts and picnic areas. Picnic shelter rental, playground areas, restrooms and walking paths. Special events - Moses Lake Spring Festival, Farmers Market, Manta Ray swim meet. 26. Surf ‘n Slide Water Park - 401 4th Avenue - Olympic size pool with zero-depth area. Water slides, water features, sand volleyball courts and playground area. Surf the Flowrider, play in the youth splash pad and float around the Lazy River. Bathhouse, restrooms, aquatic sales area, concessions and shelter rental available. Grassy picnic areas with chairs and lounge chairs on site. Open Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day weekend. 26. Centennial Amphitheater - 999 Dogwood Street - Performing Arts stage. Home to the Free Summer Concert Series and Movies in the Park which is temporarily on hold. Concerts feature a variety of music and styles. Features a casual grassy bowl seating area. Spectators enjoy the view, performances and shows, with the lake serving as a beautiful backdrop. 27. Montlake Park - 401 Linden Avenue (10 acres) - Waterfront park with shoreline access. Boat launch, day moorage, fishing, picnic areas, and restrooms. Picnic Shelter rental, playground area, natural trails, wildlife habitat and wildlife viewing. 28. Moses Lake Museum & Art Center - 401 S. Balsam Avenue - The museum features long term and traveling historical exhibits, museum store, art gallery and the prestigious Adam East Collection of Native American artifacts. Special events and classes as scheduled. 29. Neppel Landing - 104 S. Alder Street (2.5 acres) - Waterfront park with shoreline access. Kayak and Canoe rack. Boat day moorage dock, fishing and picnic shelter. Trail system walking and biking path. 30. Paul Lauzier Athletic Complex - 933 Central Drive (34 acres) - Lighted multi-use facility which includes baseball, softball, and soccer fields. Playground, restrooms, concessions, basketball court and picnic areas. 31. Peninsula Park - Texas Street & Russell Street (1 acre) - Playground area. Basketball court and picnic areas. 32. Power Pointe Park - 1647 Beaumont Street (2.65 acres) - Open neighborhood park area. 33. Sinkiuse Square - 306 Ash Street (.5 acres) - Performing Arts Stage with annual special events scheduled. A casual grassy seating area, game tables, restrooms and fountain give the downtown area a place for people to enjoy the outdoors. Enjoy the two (2) new electric vehicle charging stations. 34. Moses Lake Skate Park - 414 W. 4th Avenue (.5 acres) - 1,900 Square Feet of Hard Surface area. Combo Half Pipe, Quarter Pipe, Bank Ramp, Hump Ramp, Fly Box, Slider Rails and portable restroom. 35. The Learning Center - 701 Penn Street (1 acre) - The 6,000 sq. ft. building provides space for a variety of youth and adult programs. The facility features the ability to program cultural and recreational activities. 35. Three Ponds Wetland Park - 800 Alder Street (12 acres) - A wetland area. Natural wildlife habitat with viewing areas from the Japanese Peace Garden and deck located on Seventh Avenue and Division Street. 36. Vista Park - 1101 Evelyn Drive (2.65 acres) - Neighborhood park with open park area. 37. Vista Park II - Central & Evelyn (5 acres undeveloped) - Future neighborhood park site. 38. Yonezawa Park - 300 W. Yonezawa Boulevard. (5 acres) - Regulation size soccer field, picnic area, playground, fitness stations and portable restrooms.

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