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CITY OF BOTHELL NEWS RECREATION GUIDE GREEN LIVING SPRING 2019 IN THIS ISSUE 4 Safe Streets & Sidewalks Update 5 Launching Safe & Secure Bothell 13 Summer Camps Cover: Park at Bothell Landing Photo Credit: Joyce Yi–Frazier
COUNCIL CORNER By Mayor Andy Rheaume I grew up in Bothell and can tell you first hand a lot has affordable housing disappearing. changed over the decades, but the last 10 years have been At the same time, the growth has brought new restaurants, evolutionary. Like the rest of the region we have felt the strain retail, housing opportunities, and a more walkable, vibrant of millions of people moving to the Puget Sound region. We downtown Bothell. have packed the majority of those people within the urban We are not alone. All cities inside the urban growth growth boundary (which encircles Puget Sound in Snohomish, boundary are experiencing the same thing. People are drawn King, Pierce and Kitsap counties). to our region for its proximity to nature, good schools, and The state passed the Growth Management Act in 1990 to other amenities. What we can do is prepare for the future limit sprawl. The plan was for dense urban areas inside the by building the infrastructure we need, protecting the boundary and rural areas outside the urban growth boundary. environment the best we can, and continuing to deliver city Limiting sprawl is the best thing we can do to protect the services to our growing population. If we do all three we will environment and limit the amount of infrastructure preserve our quality of life, but understand the City will never (roads, sewers, water pipes) we need to build to support be the same as it was. It will grow and change quicker and future populations. The alternative would look a lot like quicker as the population in our region increases. I’m with Los Angeles. you if you miss the way it was, but I also have high hopes for With this last economic boom the 1990 act has come to Bothell’s future. The Reader’s Digest named us one of the fruition. Within our city we have seen a reduction in forests nicest places in the country, and that has remained constant. and natural areas, more people and traffic everywhere, and Stay involved, help us keep the character of our community, and influence what we will become. Sign up to get City news online! www.bothellwa.gov/enews GET SOCIAL WITH US! Facebook @BothellWaUSA MEET YOUR CITY COUNCIL Twitter @CityofBothell Front row, l-r: Councilmembers James Instagram @CityofBothell McNeal, Jeanne Zornes, Liam Olsen Connect Find departments on social Back row, l-r: Deputy Mayor Davina Duerr, Mayor Andy Rheaume, Councilmembers with Council: www.bothellwa.gov/ Tom Agnew and Rosemary McAuliffe www.bothellwa.gov/ newssocial Council 2 Bothell Bridge
CITY OF BOTHELL NEWS RECREATION GUIDE GREEN LIVING SPRING EVENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS: THE REPAIR CAFÉ Council Corner.................................................................................... 2 Saturday, March 23 City News............................................................................................. 4 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. City Manager Message..................................................................... 5 Bothell Library 18215 98th Ave. NE Green Living......................................................................................... 6 www.bothellwa.gov/repaircafe Summer Camps.................................................................................10 Recreation Guide.............................................................................13 Spring Break Camps........................................................................13 CITY OF BOTHELL - Contact Information City Hall 18415 - 101st Ave. NE........................................................................ M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Reception: ............................................................ 425-806-6100 EARTH DAY VOLUNTEER Citizen emergency update hotline:............. 425-806-6109 WORK PARTY Community Development: ............................ 425-806-6400 Saturday, April 20 Parks and Recreation: ..................................... 425-806-6760 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Permit Services: ................................................. 425-806-6101 North Creek Forest M-W, F 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Th 9 a.m. - noon www.bothellwa.gov/swmevents Public Works: ..................................................... 425-806-6800 Spill Hotline.......................................................... 425-806-6750 (Call 24/7) COMMUNITY SHREDDING Utility Billing:....................................................... 425-806-6881 EVENT Fire & Police Emergencies................................9-1-1.......................................24 hours per day Saturday, April 20 Fire and E.M.S. Department (non-emergency) 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 10726 Beardslee Blvd. (Downtown Firehouse)..........425-806-6242................ M-F, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Bothell City Hall Municipal Court 10116 NE 183rd.....................425-487-5587................ M-F, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. www.bothellwa.gov/shredevent Operations Center 21233 - 20th Ave. SE.......425-488-0118..........M-F, 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Police Department Lobby Hours 18410 - 101st Ave. NE..................... M-F, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. ARBOR DAY Police Department (non-emergency).......................425-486-1254....................24 hours per day Saturday, April 27 10 a.m. – noon City of Bothell Website..................................................................................... www.bothellwa.gov The former Wayne Golf Course 16721 96th Ave. NE www.bothellwa.gov/arborday Enter to win a $50 gift card! How do you get your City information? Take our survey SAVE THE DATE: and enter a raffle to win a $50 gift card to Amaro Bistro, SUSTAINAMANIA Prime or The Cottage or $40 to PinkaBella Cupcakes! Saturday, August 10 www.bothellwa.gov/infosurvey 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Bothell City Hall 18415 101st Ave. NE www.bothellwa.gov/ sustainamania Bothell Bridge 3
CITY NEWS Improving your streets and sidewalks You will see Bothell crews and contractors around the City with projects ranging from paving and pavement repair to more school walk route improvements. Here are some highlights: PAVEMENT PRESERVATION Construction will begin: • Late spring/early summer on the 2019 Crack Seal and Repair project. This will seal cracks and provide spot repairs on various arterial streets throughout the City; • Summer on the Woodinville Dr. overlay project from I-405 to the east City limits; • Summer on the NE 160th St. overlays project from 115th Ave. NE to 124th Ave. NE. • Late summer on the 2019 Local Seal project. This will provide a slurry seal on selected local streets within the STREET OPERATIONS Waynita/Simonds/Norway Hill subarea • Operations crews are preparing local streets for the 2019 SAFE SCHOOL WALK ROUTES Local Seal and Repair project (see Pavement Preservation section). • Begin construction of grant-funded non-motorized improvements near Canyon Park Junior High in early • Continuing to complete sidewalk and repair projects in spring 2019. the identified Safe School Walk Route areas. • Continue design of the following two grant-funded Details: www.bothellwa.gov/safestreets sidewalk projects: Receive project s NE 188th St. non-motorized improvements. updates by signing up Construction planned for summer 2019. for the Construction and s 7th Ave. SE/88th Ave. NE non-motorized Safe Streets newsletter improvements. Construction is likely to begin in at www.bothellwa.gov/ late 2019. notifyme Officer Jon Caban recognized as Snohomish Hero Officer Caban went to a welfare check on an I-405 overpass, where a young person had their feet dangling over the railing. Another person, later identified as Bellevue Police Assistant Chief Patrick Arpin, was speaking to the teen. Parking his patrol vehicle in the middle of the overpass, Officer Caban stopped southbound traffic and got out of the car. He motioned to Assistant Chief Arpin not to let the person on the railing know of his presence. Quietly approaching from behind, Officer Caban put his arms around them in a bear hug and pulled them off of the wall and onto the ground. The teen immediately started to cry and said that they had been thinking about jumping. Due to his quick$1,950,000 thinking and focused and calm response, Officer Caban rescued Street the distraught Operations* teenager, preventing serious injury or death for both the teen and the people driving below the overpass. Officer Caban also received the Bothell From left, Don Clark Jr, President/CEO of Sound Credit Union; Patrick Arpin, Assistant Chief, Bellevue Police Department; Officer Jon Caban, Police Department Lifesaving Award for his actions. Bothell Police Department, at the Snohomish Heroes Breakfast. 4 Bothell Bridge www.bothellwa.gov
CITY NEWS CITY MANAGER’S MESSAGE Launching Safe & Secure Bothell by Jennifer Phillips With passage of the City’s November 2018 ballot initiatives can begin serving Bothell. Work Propositions 1 & 2, 2019 has kicked off with a bang! has started on the two new fire Implementation of both propositions are a heavy lift for our stations as well. A search for a organization but we have already created project teams and construction project manager begun implementation planning. Most important, we’re is underway. Once that person focused on the proper management of the funds received from is selected, project plans and you, our community. All the money received from the levy schedules for razing and rebuilding Stations 45 and 42 and bond measures will be accounted for in separate funds will begin. Our goal is to break ground on Station 45 in ensuring resources are spent as promised on public safety spring 2020. “ services and building two new The Police Department has fire stations. Staff will present The City already hired firefighters ” initiated an aggressive hiring the project plans for both who began working in January. campaign for officers and we are the levy and bond measure to the City Council this spring. adding additional resources to expedite the normal 18-month Quarterly reports will be delivered to the City Council and hiring and training process. Our goal is to hire at least five community to provide updates and account for funds received new police officers a year and launch the full-time Navigator and expended. Program, which is the City’s regional approach to providing What’s exciting is that the City already hired firefighters who mental health services to those in need. began working in January. They will graduate from the fire Thank you again for your support for a safe and secure academy in May, after which they will take EMT training and Bothell. Learn more at www.bothellwa.gov/safebothell After they are hired, new firefighters spend 12 weeks at the Fire Academy in Bellevue. The most recent recruits were hired as part of the Safe & Secure Bothell levy, Proposition 1. We are grateful to Bothell voters for their support. More information: www.bothellwa.gov/safebothell Bothell City Hall 425-806-6100 Bothell Bridge 5
GREEN LIVING What is stormwater? storm wa•ter / noun / 1 Water from rainfall and snow that runs off hard surfaces like rooftops, driveways, paved roads, compact soil, and parking lots and flows into nearby surface water including drainage facilities, streams, lakes, rivers, and Puget Sound. Stormwater runoff is a problem because it picks up whatever it touches along the way, like pesticides, fertilizers, grass clippings, dirt, oil, pet waste, and other pollutants. This contaminated runoff is not treated before it travels to the closest storm drain or stream, where it pollutes our water. May is ‘Puget Sound Starts Here’ Month Orcas and salmon need our help • Pick up your pet’s waste and put it in the garbage With less than 80 remaining, our southern resident orca • Take your hazardous materials to the Wastemobile population is in jeopardy of becoming extinct. It’s common to • Make sure your septic system is in good working order feel helpless when it comes to trying to save them. But each one of us can help save our local orcas by making sure they have About Puget Sound Starts Here enough food and by keeping pollution out of their water. Orcas Puget Sound Starts Here is made up of over 750 organizations love eating Chinook salmon, but Chinook are now a threatened working together to raise awareness about how our everyday species, in part because water pollution is killing them. May actions affect Puget Sound waters. We rely on clean water for is Puget Sound Starts Here month, the perfect time to start our wellbeing and so do salmon, orcas, and other wildlife that protecting streams, restoring salmon, and saving orcas if you live in our shared habitat. aren’t already taking action. We challenge you to start doing at Rain washes pollution from vehicle leaks, car wash soaps, least one thing that helps keep water clean for a healthier Puget pesticides, fertilizers, and pet waste into storm drains, straight Sound and marine ecosystem. to local streams, lakes, rivers, and Puget Sound. What we A few ideas to try do here has an impact on our local waterways and, eventually, on Puget Sound. By making small changes to our daily • Take care of your yard naturally by using compost and mulch activities, we can keep this pollution out of our waterways. • Use native plants and trees in your yard to soak up rainwater Find more ideas and ways to get involved at and limit runoff www.pugetsoundstartshere.org. • Fix auto leaks right away so you don’t drip and drive Take the Puget Sound Starts Here pledge for a free • Use a commercial car wash or wash your vehicle over grass Chinook Book mobile app loaded with coupons at or gravel www.bothellwa.gov/pssh. 6 Bothell Bridge www.bothellwa.gov
GREEN LIVING Spring Natural Yard Care Tips Did your garden and lawn feel unloved this winter? Show them you care by showering them with attention in the coming months! Here are some seasonal tips to ensure you have happy plants and soil this spring. Flower and vegetable gardens • Prepare new planting beds and gardens by mixing in 1-3” of compost. • Pull weeds when they first start growing, while soil is moist and roots are short, before they go to seed. • Choose plants that grow well in the Northwest and fit the sun, soil and water conditions in your yard. Washington has several hundred native plants that are already conditioned to our climate. • Buy plants that resist disease and use less water. • Pest problems? Call the Garden Hotline for advice at 206-633-0224 or check out www.gardenhotline.org Lawns • Start mowing, about 2” high for most lawns, or 1” for bentgrass lawns. • Grasscycle! Leave the clippings on the lawn to act as free fertilizer. • For lawns in poor condition, aerate, overseed, and top-dress with ½” of compost. • Fertilize lawns, if needed, in May with “natural organic” or “slow release” fertilizer. Tree and shrub beds • Prepare new tree and shrub beds by mixing compost into the entire bed, not just the planting holes. Or plant trees in native soil and NEW! mulch them well. Watering • Prepare sprinkler systems by testing, adjusting, and repairing leaks. • Lay out soaker hoses in beds, and cover with mulch. • Check soil moisture at plant roots before watering; don’t water until they need it. Composting • Harvest compost from your bin. Throw any uncomposted sticks or stalks back in for another cycle. Interested in attending a free workshop to learn more about natural yard care? Be sure to check the Bothell Bridge summer edition for details about our fall workshop series, or sign up for updates at www.bothellwa.gov/nyc. Bothell City Hall 425-806-6100 Bothell Bridge 7
GREEN LIVING cityofboth ell • Follo wing Save the Date! Bothell, W ashington Sat., Aug. 10 • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Bothell City Hall, 18415 101st Ave. NE Sponsors and vendors: Sign up today www.bothellwa.gov/sustainamania #sustaina mania ania #sustainam #sustainamania Community Shred Event We are excited to bring back the free confidential document- shredding event this year. The event will include the opportunity for people to drop off non-perishable canned food for local food banks. Event Details This event is for residents only and not for commercial businesses. Saturday, April 20 • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. City Hall, 101st Ave. NE between NE 183rd St. and NE 185th St. Event attendees can enter the event from NE 185th St. Details: www.bothellwa.gov/shredevent Shredding Process Residents can bring three paper grocery bags or two copy paper boxes full of shreddable documents. To prevent traffic delays, residents can drop off materials to City of Bothell Records Information Management Committee (RIMC) staff for placing in the shred truck. Residents will not be able to monitor their materials being shredded. For questions about the event, please email recycle@bothellwa.gov or call 425-806-6768. 8 Bothell Bridge www.bothellwa.gov
GREEN LIVING Keep it clean and dry EVENT Empty, clean, and dry may be the new mantra of recycling, but you don’t have to sacrifice water efficiency to do it. Save water and recycle right by following a few simple steps. Empty: Pour out liquid and scrape out food. If you’re emptying a water The 2019 Recycling Event is underway! Request bottle, use it to water plants! your voucher at The Recology Store to dispose of Clean: Fill bottles, cans, and special items like large appliances, clean wood, food containers with a small scrap metal, medical sharps, and more. amount of water, replace the cap or lid, and shake vigorously to Now through November 30 clean. Cost: FREE Dry: Shake out excess water or air REQUEST YOUR VOUCHER: dry. When you take your recyclables Pick up vouchers at The Recology Store out, close the lid of your blue cart to keep paper and cardboard dry. 22833 Bothell Everett Hwy, #111 Bothell 98021 Open Tuesday – Sunday VOUCHERS ARE REDEEMABLE AT: Shoreline Recycling & Transfer Station 2300 N 165th St., Shoreline 98133 For more information, visit www.bothellwa.gov/recycleevent Wastemobile The Wastemobile travels to communities to provide free, safe disposal of household hazardous waste. Proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials protects our health is back and environment. If you have pesticides, oil-based paint, automobile products, or cleaners around your house, take them to the Wastemobile. Questions, call 206-296-4692. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 17-19 June 21-23 • July 26-28 Sept. 13-15 • Oct. 18-20 Dates are subject to change The Seattle Times Building 19200 120th Ave. NE For more information on what to bring, request a Wastemobile checklist at www.bothellwa.gov/wastechecklist Bothell City Hall 425-806-6100 Bothell Bridge 9
RECREATION - FULL DAY SUMMER CAMPS r e V i sion: s Nature Visio n: Natu t Tracker Fantastical Forests wes North (Ages 6-12) (Ages 6-12) Animals are all around us, if we know Folklore, science where and how to look! Learn animal and imagination tracking through games and blend and run investigation. We’ll get up close and wild in the Pacific personal with our collection of Northwest! From pelts, skulls and animal artifacts, then fairy tales to test our tracking skills in the park. trails, join us on #SU1900012..........................................R $283/NR $340 this journey of discovery as we M-F 6/24-6/28 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. learn legends of Loc: Lytle House the land and how our own backyards and parks can be even stranger and more magical than fantasy. #SU1900014.............R $283/NR $340 M-F 7/8-7/12 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House d y l yo n D rama: Dan sH eroes Marvel-lou le Kids & Incredib Let your imagination take center stage during this exciting acting camp! We will explore story, character, music and movement to create a one-of-a-kind original one-act play. Camps are led by professional theatre-teaching artists who will help your camper to grow in creativity, compassion, and courage as they learn acting techniques. Our final performance will feature costumes and props as we share our play for family and friends in the Park at Bothell Landing amphitheater. Loc: Lytle House Half Day Camp (Ages 3-5, campers must be fully potty-trained) #SU1900018..................................................... R $175/NR $210 M-F 8/5-8/9 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Full Day Camp (Ages 6-9) #SU1900019..................................................... R $325/NR $390 M-F 8/5-8/9 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 10 Bothell Bridge Register early to avoid cancellation www.bothellparks.net
RECREATION - SUMMER CAMPS Play-Well TEKnologies: Harry Potter Magical Engineering (Ages 5-10) Explore the magic of Harry Potter using LEGO®! Find Platform 9¾, build Hogwarts Express Train, work cooperatively to construct the mysterious Hogwarts Castle, and challenge the Hungarian Horntail Dragon. Travel to a world of wizardry and hone your magic skills while learning about Muggle (STEM) concepts. Play-Well TEKnologies: Minecraft #SU1900017..................................................... R $186/NR $224 Engineering (Ages 5-10) M-F 7/29-8/2 1 – 4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Build engineer-designed projects such as a motorized Creeper, a portal to the Nether, and a moving Minecart. Create your Mad Science: Scene of the Crime (Ages 7-11) favorite Minecraft objects with the help of an experienced Blood spatter and brain matter, oh Play-Well instructor. Whether you’re new to Minecraft and my! Join Mad Science CSI and learn the LEGO® building system or a seasoned veteran, you’ll be how science is used to uncover clues, hooked on the endless creative possibilities. examine evidence and determine #SU1900013..................................................... R $186/NR $224 what is and isn’t relevant to the M-F 6/24-6/28 1 – 4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House crime. See if your team can solve the crime interrogating witnesses, Young Rembrandts: Culinary Mischief Pastel discovering the facts (and just the Camp (Ages 6-12) facts) and analyzing the evidence as a crime scene investigator. Using Our domestic critters are up to no good! A mouse making soup, proper analysis and correct conclusions will be critical to a dog eyeing the spaghetti and silly birds on cakes are some of solving the last day’s crime scene puzzle! the mischievously-delicious drawings students will create every day. Pastels are an amazing medium, you won’t believe the #SU1900020..................................................... R $190/NR $228 results from this fun-for-all workshop. No experience necessary. M-F 8/12-8/16 1 – 4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Wear an old shirt/smock to class each day. #SU1900034..................................................... R $199/NR $239 Young Rembrandts: Fantasy Forest Drawing M-F 7/8-7/12 1 – 4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Camp (Ages 6-12) Magical, mythical, marvelous art is coming your way in Pacifica Writers Workshop: Comic Book this exciting drawing camp! Students will tap into their Camp (Ages 6-12) imagination while learning to draw otherworldly creatures Calling all superheroes! In our Comic Book Camp, campers like fairies, trolls and a forest queen. Your child’s talent will will learn the basics of comic writing. At the end of the week, truly enchant you as they create beautiful scenery and new everyone will bring home their very own comic book. masterpieces full of creativity and whimsy every day. #SU1900015..................................................... R $200/NR $240 #SU1900035..................................................... R $189/NR $227 M–F 7/15–7/19 1–4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House M-F 8/19-8/23 1 – 4 p.m. Smart With Art: Animals in Art (Ages 6-12) Loc: Lytle House From unicorns to dinosaurs, discover mystical and realistic animals through painting and drawing as we design our own creatures. Work with pastels, sculpture and collage. Let your imagination soar! #SU1900016..................................................... R $236/NR $284 M-F 7/22-7/26 1 – 4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Parks and Recreation 425-806-6760 Bothell Bridge 11
RECREATION - 2019 SKYHAWKS CAMPS AGE TIME LOC COST COURSE # Beginning Golf (1/2 day) 5-8 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $145/NR $174 SU1900037 Soccer (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $145/NR $174 SU1900038 June 24-28 Soccer (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DAS R $179/NR $215 SU1900039 Tennis 4-6 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. CPMS R $69/NR $83 SU1900040 Tennis (1/2 day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. CPMS R $145/NR $174 SU1900041 July 1-3 Mini-Hawk – Soccer, Baseball & Basketball (1/2 day) 4-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $89/NR $107 SU1900042 No camp Multi-Sport – Soccer, Baseball & Flag Football (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DAS R $109/NR $131 SU1900043 July 4-5 Volleyball Camp (1/2 day) 7-14 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. TBD R $89/NR $107 SU1900044 Flag Football (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. NC1 R $145/NR $174 SU1900045 Flag Football (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. NC1 R $179/NR $215 SU1900046 July Soccer (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $145/NR $174 SU1900047 8-12 Soccer (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DAS R $179/NR $215 SU1900048 Lacrosse (1/2 day) 7-14 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. NC1 R $145/NR $174 SU1900049 Basketball (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. TBD R $145/NR $174 SU1900050 Basketball (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. TBD R $179/NR $215 SU1900051 July Mini-Hawk – Soccer, Baseball & Basketball (1/2 day) 4-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $145/NR $174 SU1900052 15-19 Multi-Sport – Soccer, Baseball & Flag Football (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DAS R $179/NR $215 SU1900053 Tennis 4-6 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. CPMS R $69/NR $83 SU1900054 Tennis (1/2 day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. CPMS R $145/NR $174 SU1900055 Soccer (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. CG R $145/NR $174 SU1900056 Soccer (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. CG R $179/NR $215 SU1900057 July Tiny-Hawk – Soccer 3.5-5 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. CG R $69/NR $83 SU1900058 22-26 Tennis (1/2 day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. CPMS R $145/NR $174 SU1900059 Basketball (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. TBD R $145/NR $174 SU1900060 Basketball (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. TBD R $179/NR $215 SU1900061 Beginning Golf (1/2 day) 5-8 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $145/NR $174 SU1900062 July 29- Aug. 2 Flag Football (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DAS R $179/NR $215 SU1900063 Baseball (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. NC1 R $145/NR $174 SU1900066 Baseball (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. NC1 R $179/NR $215 SU1900067 Volleyball Camp (1/2 day) 7-14 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. TBD R $145/NR $174 SU1900068 Mini-Hawk – Soccer, Baseball & Basketball (1/2 day) 4-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. CG R $145/NR $174 SU1900069 Soccer (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $145/NR $174 SU1900070 Soccer (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DAS R $179/NR $215 SU1900071 August Tiny-Hawk – Soccer 3.5-5 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. DAS R $69/NR $83 SU1900072 5-9 Basketball (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. TBD R $145/NR $174 SU1900064 Basketball (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. TBD R $179/NR $215 SU1900065 Tennis 4-6 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. CPMS R $69/NR $83 SU1900073 Tennis (1/2 day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. CPMS R $145/NR $174 SU1900074 Mini-Hawk – Soccer, Baseball & Basketball (1/2 day) 4-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $145/NR $174 SU1900075 August Multi-Sport – Soccer, Baseball & Flag Football (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DAS R $179/NR $215 SU1900076 12-16 Volleyball (1/2 day) 7-14 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. TBD R $145/NR $174 SU1900077 Tennis (1/2 day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. CPMS R $145/NR $174 SU1900078 Beginning Golf (1/2 day) 5-8 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. DAS R $145/NR $174 SU1900079 August Flag Football (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. DAS R $179/NR $215 SU1900081 19-23 Basketball (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. TBD R $145/NR $174 SU1900082 Basketball (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. TBD R $179/NR $215 SU1900083 Soccer (1/2 day) 5-7 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. NC1 R $145/NR $174 SU1900084 August 26-30 Soccer (full day) 6-12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. NC1 R $179/NR $215 SU1900085 Tiny-Hawk – Soccer 3.5-5 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. NC1 R $69/NR $83 SU1900086 12 Bothell Bridge Online Registration www.bothellparks.net
RECREATION - KIDS Locations subject to change. For specific information Locations/addresses page 21. on Skyhawks camps or to register, go to Canyon Park Middle School – CPMS www.bothellparks.net or www.skyhawks.com. Cedar Grove Park – CG Doug Allen Sportsfields – DAS All Skyhawks summer camp North Creek Field #1 – NC1 participants receive a free t-shirt! To be Determined – TBD Spring Break Camp: Skyhawks Basketball This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for beginning to intermediate players. An active week of passing, shooting, dribbling, and rebounding makes this one of our most popular programs. Our basketball staff will also focus on respect, teamwork and responsibility. All participants receive a t-shirt and should bring appropriate clothing, a lunch and snack (full day camp) or two snacks (1/2 day camp), and a water bottle. Loc: Frank Love Elementary Gym 1/2 day camp, ages 5-7 #SP1900069...................................................... R $145/NR $174 M-F 4/8-4/12 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Full day camp, ages 6-12 #SP1900070...................................................... R $179/NR $215 M-F 4/8-4/12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Young Rembrandts: Sketch S.T.E.A.M. Around the World & Friends – Underwater (Ages 5-10) Explorers Camp (Ages 6-12) Grab your passports, and get ready to explore our amazing world using science, Underwater exploration comes to life as technology, engineering, art and math! we follow Sketch and his animal friends Each week we’ll look at a new continent, in the deep blue sea. Students will and dive into learning about the draw the characters in their underwater ecosystems and animals that live there sea station, create jokes about life through hands-on art or engineering on the job and illustrate other crazy projects. World geography has never encounters. Cartooning techniques been so exciting! *No class 4/13. like expression, sequencing and scenic Books & Beakers: The Water development are just a few of the Cycle & Weather (Ages 4-5) #SP1900003................ R $50/NR $60 hilarious lessons learned all week long. Sat 3/30–4/27* 10:15–11:15 a.m Calling all little scientists! Children #SP1900064........... R $189/NR $227 Loc: Lytle House will develop inquiry and observation M–F 4/8–4/12 1–4 p.m. skills as they listen to entertaining Loc: Lytle House stories and informative books on a science topic, then complete hands-on activities and experiments. Create and see the water cycle in action and make your own weather tools! $5 supply fee payable to instructor at first class. *No class 4/13. #SP1900002................ R $45/NR $54 Sat 3/30–4/27 9–10 a.m. Loc: Lytle House Parks and Recreation 425-806-6760 Bothell Bridge 13
RECREATION - KIDS KIDZ LOVE SOCCER Kids ages 2 to 11 learn the world’s most popular sport from professional coaches trained in the Kidz Love Soccer method. A session includes age- appropriate activities: skill demonstrations, games, and instructional scrimmages conducted in a non- competitive, recreation way. Kidz Love Soccer: “where the score is always fun-to-fun!” All participants will receive a Kidz Love Soccer jersey. Unless otherwise noted, shin guards are required after the first class. For more information, visit www.kidzlovesoccer.com Kidz Love Soccer Rainout Hotline: 1-888-372-5803 Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer Tot-Soccer (Ages 3- 4 years) Pre-Soccer (Ages 4-5 years) (Ages 2-3.5 years) Enjoy running and kicking just like the Teaches the basic techniques of the Introduce your toddler to the world’s big kids! Encourages large motor skill game and builds self-esteem through most popular sport! As you participate development through fun soccer games participation and fun soccer activities. together in our fun age-appropriate and introduces small children to the Children learn to follow instructions activities, your child will develop their group setting. *No class 5/24 or 5/27 in a nurturing, age-appropriate large motor skills and socialization environment. *No class 5/24 or 5/27 #SP1900091...............R $84/NR $101 skills. The fun happens on the field, Mon 3/11–4/15 3:10 – 3:40 p.m. #SP1900111...............R $84/NR $101 and in Mommy/Daddy & Me Soccer, parents are a part of the action. No Loc: Stipek Park Mon 3/11–4/15 3:45 – 4:20 p.m. shin guards required. *No class 5/24 #SP1900092...............R $84/NR $101 Loc: Stipek Park or 5/27 Fri 3/15–4/19 3:30 – 4 p.m. #SP1900112...............R $84/NR $101 Loc: Cedar Grove Park Fri 3/15–4/19 4:05 – 4:40 p.m. #SP1900071...............R $84/NR $101 #SP1900093...............R $94/NR $113 Loc: Cedar Grove Park Mon 3/11–4/15 6:05–6:35 p.m. Loc: Stipek Park Mon 4/29–6/17 3:10 – 3:40 p.m. #SP1900113...............R $94/NR $113 Loc: Stipek Park Mon 4/29–6/17 3:45 – 4:20 p.m. #SP1900072...............R $84/NR $101 #SP1900094...............R $94/NR $113 Loc: Stipek Park Fri 3/15–4/19 6:25–6:55 p.m. Loc: Cedar Grove Park Fri 5/3– 6/21 3:30 - 4 p.m. #SP1900114...............R $94/NR $113 Loc: Cedar Grove Park Fri 5/3–6/21 4:05 – 4:40 p.m. #SP1900073...............R $94/NR $113 Loc: Cedar Grove Park Mon 4/29–6/17 6:05–6:35 p.m. Loc: Stipek Park March sessions are 6 weeks. #SP1900074...............R $94/NR $113 April/May sessions are 7 weeks. Fri 5/3–6/21 6:25–6:55 p.m. Loc: Cedar Grove Park 14 Bothell Bridge Online Registration www.bothellparks.net
RECREATION - KIDS & ADULTS Soccer 1: Techniques Soccer 2: Skillz & & Teamwork (Ages 5-6 years) Scrimmages (Ages 7-11 years) Learn dribbling, passing, defense and Enjoy advanced skill-building: shooting goals! Play fun skill games at dribbling, passing, shooting and more every session, and every participant in a team play format. Each class will will have a ball at his or her feet. Small focus on scrimmages that improve soccer matches will be introduced team play as well as individual skill gradually. Perfect for first-time players development. Kids at all levels of play while fun and engaging for kids with are encouraged to come out and enjoy some experience. *No class 5/24 or the soccer fun! *No class 5/24 or 5/27 ! 5/27 Kidz Love Soccer Camp NEW #SP1900151...............R $84/NR $101 Spend a week learning and practicing #SP1900131...............R $84/NR $101 Mon 3/11–4/15 5:15–6 p.m. core soccer skills. Everyone is a winner Mon 3/11–4/15 4:25–5:10 p.m. Loc: Stipek Park as the week’s fun culminates in an age- Loc: Stipek Park #SP1900152...............R $84/NR $101 appropriate “World Cup” tournament. All campers receive a Kidz Love Soccer #SP1900132...............R $84/NR $101 Fri 3/15–4/19 5:35–6:20 p.m. Jersey. Campers should bring a full water Fri 3/15–4/19 4:45–5:30 p.m. Loc: Cedar Grove Park bottle and a healthy snack. All participants Loc: Cedar Grove Park #SP1900153...............R $94/NR $113 must wear shin guards. Soccer shoes and #SP1900133...............R $94/NR $113 Mon 4/29–6/17 5:15–6 p.m. sunscreen are recommended. Mon 4/29–6/17 4:25–5:10 p.m. Loc: Stipek Park Loc: Cedar Grove Park Loc: Stipek Park #SP1900154...............R $94/NR $113 Level 1 (Ages 4.5-6) #SP1900134...............R $94/NR $113 Fri 5/3–6/21 5:35–6:20 p.m. #SU1900021........... R $143/NR $172 Fri 5/3–6/21 4:45–5:30 p.m. Loc: Cedar Grove Park M–F 8/19–8/23 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Loc: Cedar Grove Park Level 2 (Ages 7-10) #SU1900022........... R $143/NR $172 M–F 8/19–8/23 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Lango Kids: Learn French! NEW! Bienvenue! Our French classes offer a blend of authentic music NEW! and movement-based adventures for children. Within two or three classes, kids will learn key phrases in their new language Baking Workshop: Pretzels (ages 6-12 & adult) through simple, repeated songs and chants. Meanwhile, they Hey kids, team up with your favorite adult and join us for become familiar with more complex aspects of the language by Pretzel Making! In this class, you and your partner will mix engaging in “adventures,” tactile and movement-based games that up dough for Quick Pretzels; then while that dough rests, require them to solve simple problems – in French! *No class 5/24 you’ll shape, boil and bake pretzels with dough made before Ages 3-5 (parents welcome!) class. You’ll be ready to go home and make pretzels for all your friends and family! Class is vegetarian with wheat, dairy and #SP1900030........................................................... R $50/NR $60 optional eggs. As per kitchen protocol, students should wear Fri 5/3–5/31* 4–4:45 p.m. Loc: Lytle House closed-toe shoes and tie back long hair. Ages 5-8 (parents welcome!) #SP1900031........................................................... R $50/NR $60 #SP1900017........................................................... R $35/NR $42 Fri 5/3–5/31* 5–5:45 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Sat 3/30 3–5 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Parks and Recreation 425-806-6760 Bothell Bridge 15
RECREATION – PRESCHOOL & YOUTH Move & Grow: Parent/Child (walking-4 years) Dancing together with your child while exploring movement activities and practicing skills is not only lots of fun, but very educational. Learn activities that you can explore more at home. A wide variety of music, props, BrainDance rhymes, rhythm instruments and an obstacle course add to the playful environment and learning. Skill development becomes more challenging in Parent/Child class. Caregivers are always welcome! *No class 5/24. #SP1900130...............R $96/NR $116 ........................ 2nd child R $48/NR $58 Fri 3/1–4/19 (8 weeks) 9:15–10:15 a.m. Loc: Lytle House After-School Cooking Club: Pasta Workshop (Ages 10-15) #SP1900068................. R $72/NR $87 If you love pasta, learn how to make your own! In this small group, hands- ........................ 2nd child R $36/NR $44 on cooking class, you’ll be introduced to the magic of flour + eggs. We’ll mix dough, then roll, cut and cook Papardelle (fettuccine) and Farfalle (bow ties). Fri 5/3–6/14 (6 weeks) You’ll be able to taste your creations with Quick Tomato or Creamy Alfredo 9:15–10:15 a.m. Loc: Lytle House Sauces. Class is vegetarian with wheat, eggs and dairy. As per kitchen protocol, $15 drop-in fee to all Move & Grow students should wear closed-toe shoes and tie back long hair. classes. #SP1900066........................................................... R $38/NR $46 Mon 4/1 4:15–6:15 p.m. Loc: Lytle House After-School Baking Club: Tiny Pies (Ages 10-15) Spring means berry season is on its way! One of the best ways to enjoy our Pacific Northwest berry bounty is to bake them in a pie. In this small group, hands-on cooking class, you’ll learn to make pie dough. We’ll first practice making and baking Apple Hand pies, then create mini berry pies to take and bake at home. Class is vegetarian with wheat and dairy. As per kitchen protocol, students should wear closed-toe shoes and tie back long hair. #SP1900067........................................................... R $36/NR $44 Mon 5/13 4:15–6:15 p.m. Loc: Lytle House After-School Baking Club: Vegan! (Ages 10-15) Love to bake, but don’t eat eggs or dairy foods? This is the class for you! In this small group, hands-on cooking class, you will work with others to create Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies and Easy Apple Turnovers. You’ll get to taste your creations and have some to share with your family. Class is vegetarian with wheat. As per kitchen protocol, students should wear closed-toe shoes and tie back long hair. #SU1900036.......................................................... R $42/NR $51 Mon 6/10 4:15–6:15 p.m. Loc: Lytle House 16 Bothell Bridge
RECREATION – YOUTH, TEEN & FAMILY Instructor-Facilitated Online Learning with Safe Kids 101/Home Alone Class (Ages 9-13) This three-hour home alone class will help your nine to 13-year- old take the next step in independence while giving you peace of mind. Topics include: responsibilities when staying home Ed2Go offers a wide range of highly interactive courses alone, simple first aid and abdominal thrusts for choking victims, taught by expert instructors that you can take entirely how to navigate the online world, and fire safety. We’ll also from the comfort of your home! All courses last six weeks, discuss the truth behind abuse, abduction, and stranger danger. with new sections beginning on 3/13, 4/17, 5/15 and 6/12. Participants will receive the “Safe Kids 101” book. View all 200+ courses, system requirements and register today at www.ed2go.com/bothell #SP1900236........................................................... R $43/NR $52 Questions? Contact kari.bachle@bothellwa.gov Sat 4/27 1–4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House CPR & FIRST AID CLASSES: Individuals, Businesses & Groups Classes are taught by City of Bothell Fire and are held at the Downtown Firehouse (10726 Beardslee Blvd). For registration information, please contact City of Bothell Parks & Recreation at 425-806-6760. Registration is required for all classes. For specific CPR/First Aid class questions, contact Public Educator Kirsten Clemens at 425-806-6106 or kirsten.clemens@bothellwa.gov. Adult/Child CPR and AED Basic First Aid American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR/AED American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid curriculum teaches the life-saving skills of CPR and how to curriculum covers basic skills in medical and injury use the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for ages 1+ emergencies, such as heart attack, stroke, choking, (does not include infant CPR). Participants receive a 2-year bleeding, severe allergic reactions and much more. completion card. Please arrive on time – late arrivals are not Participants receive a 2-year certification card. Please arrive eligible for certification. on time – late arrivals are not eligible for certification. Loc: Downtown Firehouse Loc: Downtown Firehouse #SP1900283........................................................... R $50/NR $61 #SP1900303........................................................... R $50/NR $61 Tues 3/12 5 – 8 p.m. Tues 3/19 5 – 8 p.m. #SP1900284........................................................... R $50/NR $61 #SP1900304........................................................... R $50/NR $61 Tues 4/9 5 – 8 p.m. Tues 4/16 5 – 8 p.m. #SP1900285........................................................... R $50/NR $61 #SP1900305........................................................... R $50/NR $61 Tues 5/14 5 – 8 p.m. Tues 5/21 5 – 8 p.m. #SU1900286.......................................................... R $50/NR $61 #SU1900306.......................................................... R $50/NR $61 Tues 6/11 5 – 8 p.m. Tues 6/18 5 – 8 p.m. Bothell Bridge 17
RECREATION - TEEN & ADULT Beginning Digital Photography (Ages 15+) This workshop will teach you what you need to know about how to use your camera to its fullest potential. We will cover the basics including composition, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, white balance and basic flash. DSLR or point-and-shoot camera with DSLR features required. Participants must have basic working knowledge of their specific camera. Questions? Email jfongphoto@gmail.com. #SP1900063................................................R $38/NR $46 Sat 5/4 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Loc: Lytle House About Boating Safely (Ages 12+, under 15 with an adult) Successfully completing this course qualifies you to get a Washington State Boater Education Card. Topics include boating safety equipment and skills for a variety of types of boats including power, sail, personal watercraft and paddlecraft. Instructors from the US Coast Guard Auxiliary will cover how to prevent accidents, choose the right life jackets and other boating gear, best practices for trailering your boat, local laws and “rules of the road,” and the basics of navigation. Registration must be received by the Wednesday before class begins. #SP1900198 .................................... Individual: R $25/NR $30 ................................................................Family 2+: R $30/NR $36 Sat 3/9 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Loc: Lytle House #SP1900199 .................................... Individual: R $25/NR $30 ................................................................Family 2+: R $30/NR $36 Sat 6/1 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Cake Decorating with Delicately Sweet Confections (Ages 13+) Join Johanna of Delicately Sweet Confections as we stack, fill and frost a three-layer cake like a professional! Learn the proper techniques to prepare to stack, Cell Phone Photography (Ages 15+) crumb coat and decorate using Love taking photos with your cell phone, and want the nearly naked texture, and to learn how to do more with them? Join professional finish things off with fresh florals. photographer Jeffrey Fong and come learn how to be Johanna will demonstrate how to a better cell phone photographer. You’ll learn camera make her favorite buttercream, settings and modes, discuss composition techniques and easily adaptable to different flavors. play with fun cell phone apps that will take your photos You’ll leave with your beautiful cake to the next level. Students of all skill levels welcome! creation, several decorating tips, tricks and recipes, and with the knowledge and skills to make your own cakes at home! No prior #SU1900033................................................R $38/NR $46 experience necessary, all levels of skill are welcome. Sat 6/15 9 a.m.–12 p.m. #SP1900062........................................................... R $80/NR $96 Loc: Lytle House Sat 4/13 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Loc: Lytle House 18 Bothell Bridge
RECREATION - TEEN & ADULT Monoline Lettering Magic (Ages 16+) Calligraphy Workshop: Intro to Traditional Anyone can write pretty – no fancy or expensive tools Lettering (Ages 16+) needed, just a love for letters! In this four-hour class Learn this ancient written art that is still popular today! In taught by instructor Kellie Moeller, you will learn a variety this four-hour workshop, Kellie Moeller will introduce you to of simple and beautiful alphabets as we create special the Parallel Pen, a basic calligraphy alphabet and teach you projects. You’ll leave equipped to take what you learned techniques to make a variety of alphabets and letter forms. All and use simple materials you already have to create cards, materials provided, beginners welcome! invitations and other lettering projects. All supplies provided, beginners welcome! #SU1900023.......................................................... R $75/NR $90 Sat 6/8 1–4 p.m. Loc: Lytle House #SP1900045........................................................R $47/NR $57 Sat 4/13 2–5 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Painted Messages from the Heart (Ages 18+) Looking for a fun way to expand your artistic horizons? In our three-series workshop, learn to paint succulents for a postcard, whimsical woodland creatures for a greeting card and a summer meadow for you to write messages for loved ones. No drawing experience or “talent” is necessary; you will be amazed at the results! Price includes all art materials, non-alcoholic beverages and hors d’oeuvres. Instructor is the award-winning book illustrator, Maja Sereda. 4/27: Succulent Postcard (watercolor/mixed media) 6/1: Woodland Creature (watercolor/mixed media) 6/22: Summer Meadow (mixed media) #SP1900065...................................Per session: R $39/NR $47 Sat 6–8 p.m. Loc: Lytle House Register for all 3 and save!...............................R $99/NR $119 Contact recreation@bothellwa.gov or 425-806-6760 for discount. Pointed Pen Calligraphy (Ages 16+) Seen the hand-lettered envelopes and invitations, and want to write beautifully yourself? Learn the art of Modern Pointed Pen Calligraphy with local artist and award- winning calligrapher Kellie Moeller. Practice with simple tools and techniques as you learn basic pen strokes and how to apply your skills to various alphabets. All materials provided, beginners welcome! #SP1900044.....................................................R $85/NR $102 Tues 5/7–5/28 6–8 p.m. Loc: Lytle House CLASS CANCELLED? OH NO!! Some classes will be cancelled if minimum registrations are not reached. Avoid cancellations by registering early! Bothell Bridge 19
RECREATION - TEEN & ADULT Belly Dance (Ages 15+) Learn belly dance with the award- winning instructor and performer Michelle! This fun, low impact class with a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere includes a warm up, drills and dance with an occasional mini-lesson on culture and history. Wear comfortable workout clothes and a hip scarf or belt. Shoes are not necessary. Contact Michelle for more information: bellydancermichelle@gmail.com or www.michellebellydance.com. Cardio Jam (Ages 18+) #SP1900461........................................................... R $66/NR $79 Cardio Jam is an energetic dance fitness class with Wed 4/3–5/8 7–8 p.m. Loc: Lytle House choreographed routines to hip hop, pop and old school party jams. It’s a fun, full-body workout that exercises your #SP1900462........................................................... R $66/NR $79 mind, body and spirit. Burn calories, gain some confidence Wed 5/15–6/19 7–8 p.m. Loc: Lytle House and maybe even a few new dance moves. Class instructor is $15 drop-in fee to all Belly Dance classes. Christie Laverman. Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:30–10:30 a.m. Loc: Lytle House 6-Visit Flex Pass (valid 2 month period)............... R $30/NR $36 10-Visit Flex Pass (valid 3 month period)............ R $50/NR $60 #SP1900203 March (begins 3/4) #SP1900204 April (begins 4/1) #SP1900205 May (begins 5/1) #SU1900206 June (begins 6/3) $8 drop-in fee for all Cardio Jam classes. Zumba® (Ages 18+) Zumba is a Latin-inspired dance aerobics class using intervals ® and body weight resistance to burn fat and sculpt your body. No dance experience required. Bring a water bottle to each class. All classes are taught by Zumba® instructor Stefanie Kvasnikoff. Wear comfortable workout clothes and shoes. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30–10:30 a.m. Loc: Lytle House 6-Visit Flex Pass (valid 2 month period)............... R $30/NR $36 10-Visit Flex Pass (valid 3 month period)............ R $50/NR $60 Spring/Summer Adult Softball Leagues #SP1900323 March (begins 3/5) (Ages 18+) #SP1900324 April (begins 4/2) Grab your friends and come play softball in our USA #SP1900325 May (begins 5/2) Softball leagues! Coed and Men’s leagues available, and ® #SU1900326 June (begins 6/4) happen almost every night of the week out at our North Creek Sportsfields. Get all the details on leagues, dates and $8 drop-in fee for all Zumba classes. fitness registration at www.bothellwa.gov/softball. 20 Bothell Bridge Online Registration www.bothellparks.net
RECREATION - TEEN & ADULT Intermediate Yoga (Ages 16+) We will explore inversions, backbends, forward bends and twists on a deeper level. Recommended six months previous yoga experience. Instructor Debby Bliss is a Certified Purna Yoga teacher at the 2,000-hour level. Required props: two yoga blocks, yoga strap and a sticky mat. *No class 5/9 or 7/4 #SP1900192........................................................... R $66/NR $79 Th 3/14–4/18 6:30–8 p.m. Loc: Lytle House #SP1900193........................................................... R $66/NR $79 Th 4/25–6/6 6:30–8 p.m. Loc: Lytle House #SU1900194.......................................................... R $66/NR $79 Th 6/13–7/25 6:30–8 p.m. Loc: Lytle House $15 Drop-In Fee for all Intermediate Yoga Classes. Yoga Flow & Stretch (Ages 14+) Learn and practice yoga flows by moving from pose to pose with your breath. Flows are combined with focused stretches to help combat postural imbalances from too much sitting. Class ends with a guided relaxation. Bring a thin yoga mat as some flows include getting up and down from the mat to standing. Questions? Contact Jenny at jennyferreira@hotmail.com. #SP1900252........................................................... R $44/NR $53 Mon 3/4–3/25 5:30–6:30 p.m. Loc: Lytle House #SP1900253........................................................... R $44/NR $53 Mon 4/1–4/22 5:30–6:30 p.m. Loc: Lytle House #SP1900254........................................................... R $44/NR $53 Mon 4/29–5/20 5:30–6:30 p.m. Loc: Lytle House #SU1900255.......................................................... R $44/NR $53 Mon 6/3–6/24 5:30–6:30 p.m. Loc: Lytle House $15 drop-in fee available for all Yoga Flow & Stretch classes. Parks and Recreation Class Locations - Bothell Canyon Park Middle School Frank Love Elementary 23723 23rd Ave. SE 303 224th St. SW Cedar Grove Park Lytle House/Park at Bothell Landing 22421 9th Ave. SE 9929 NE 180th St. Doug Allen Sportsfields North Creek Field #1 19417 88th Ave. NE 19016 North Creek Pkwy. Downtown Firehouse Stipek Park 10726 Beardslee Blvd. 1800 242nd St. SE Parks and Recreation 425-806-6760 Bothell Bridge 21
PARK SYSTEM Meeting Room Rental Biking/Walking Trails Historical Features Off-Street Parking Drinking Fountain Amphitheater Picnic Shelter Water Access Undeveloped For more information, call City of Bothell Picnic Tables Sportscourt Playground Restrooms Sportsfield Parks and Recreation at 425-806-6760 or visit Barbecue www.bothellwa.gov Bloomberg Hill Park • 20301 Hollyhills Dr. NE l l l l Blyth Park v • 16950 W Riverside Dr. l l l l l l l l Brackett’s Landing • 11101 NE 174th St. l l l l Brickyard Road Park • 16800 Brickyard Rd. NE l l l Cedar Grove Park v n • 22421 9th Ave. SE l l l l l l l l l l Centennial Park/North Creek Schoolhouse v • 1130 208th St. SE l l l l l l l l l l Conifer View Park • 9055 NE 195th St. l l l Doug Allen Sportsfields n • 19417 88th Ave. NE l l l l East Norway Hill Park • 15101 124th Ave. NE l l Former Wayne Golf Course Property • 16721 96th Ave. NE l l l l l North Creek Sportsfields n • 11800 North Creek Pkwy. S l l l l l North Creek Forest • 112th Ave NE @ NE 202nd St. l l North Creek Trail l l Park at Bothell Landing/Lytle House • 9919 NE 180th St. l l l l l l l l l l l Pioneer Cemetery • 108th Ave NE & Valley View Rd. l l Red Brick Road Park • SR 522 & 96th Ave. NE l l l l Royal Oaks Park • 20144 106th Ave. NE l l l l Sammamish River Park/Trail • 17995 102nd Ave. NE l l l Stipek Park • 1800 242nd St. SE l l l l l l l l Tall Tree Park • 19630 89th Pl. NE l l Volunteer Park • 97th Ave. NE & NE 182nd St. l l l West Riverside Drive Trail • 16950 W Riverside Dr. l William Penn Park • 19900 100th Ave. NE l l l v Picnic shelters available for rent. Room available for rent. n Fields available on reservation basis only. Updated 02/19 Rental Locations LYTLE HOUSE NORTH CREEK SCHOOLHOUSE MCMENAMINS THORNDIKE ROOM Is your house too small for that family This is the perfect space for a small This community room is free to City of gathering? Consider renting ours! meeting or gathering. Located in Bothell residents and accommodates Located in the Park at Bothell Landing, Centennial Park, the schoolhouse has up to 35 people. the Lytle House is perfect for family chairs and tables for groups up to 35. www.mcmenamins.com/anderson- dinners, parties, showers, receptions Find all the details at school/community-room and other fun events for up to 70 www.bothellwa.gov/ncschoolhouse people. Find all the details at www.bothellwa.gov/lytlehouse 22 Bothell Bridge www.bothellwa.gov
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