A winter dance for older teens and adults with a diagnosis of cognitive or physical disabilities is scheduled on Saturday, January 26th at West Linn Adult Community Center from 7-9 pm. Family and friends are encouraged to attend and participate in this social event.
Fee: $5 per person
Deejay plays upbeat dance music. Refreshments provided.
Sponsored by West Linn Parks and Recreation and supported by volunteers from National Charity League. Please call 503-557-4700 with any questions.
Basketball Clinic - ages 7-12
This class emphasizes all aspects of the game and helps improve proper shot technique. Focus is placed on live ball drills that develop rallying and decision-making skills along with proper movement and recovery. Point playing games are used to reinforce the skills learned and to improve the player’s competitive skills. Using teaching progressions that lead to live-ball play is a key element in this program.
FEE: IC$69 OC$74
4/18-5/23 Th 7-8pm 7114.201
Sunset School, Gymnasium
Kids Mindful Yoga
Cassie Odom
Ages 3-5
Kids will be taught Yoga by implementing the Kidding Around Yoga methods that incorporates cardiovascular conditioning, fun and original music, plus all of the traditional benefits of
Yoga-meditation, breathing, techniques, peace and deep relaxation. Please bring a Yoga Mat if you have one.
FEE: IC $130 / OC $135
1/31-3/21 Th 10-10:45 am 5000.201
4/4-5/23 Th 10-10:45 am 5001.201
Sunset Firehall, Upstairs
Surja Tjahaja holds a MBA degree in International Business from the University of Southern California. He has practiced meditation for over 16 years and is especially interested in how meditation promotes neuroplasticity and healing.
Cooking with Surja Tjahaja
All age (people younger than 13 years old require an adult enrollment as guardian)
Due to ordering time for specialty items, class registration closes 10 days prior to scheduled class.
Our winter focus is on the great tasting and easy-to-make “Asian Street Food” that has become a fast favorite in Portland’s food cart scene. These dishes are terrific as party food or for perking up family meals in the comfort of your home.
West Linn Parks and Recreation established the Adopt-A-Park Program so that community groups can aid in ensuring parks, trails and facilities are clean, green, and fun.
Volunteers assume responsibility for an adopted park and agree to participate in park improvements under the direction of Parks & Recreation for a minimum of four (4) times a year, for a one-year period.