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ADULT LAP SWIMAdult Lap Swim is held in the learner, 25-yard and 50-meter pools and isopen for those 16 years of age or older.OPEN RECREATION SWIMOpen Recreation and Family Swim sessions are held in the smalllearner pool and in the outdoor 50-meter pool. These swims are opento all ages!The learner pool is for young children and their parents and has avariety of water toys available.• Pool is 2 1/2 to 4 feet deep• Water temperature is 88–90 degreesThe 50-meter pool has a 20-foot floating toy, mats and noodles.• Pool is 6 to 16 feet deep• Water temperature is 80–82 degreesPROGRAM DEFINITIONSADULT PROGRAMS AND ADULT LAP SWIMSFor those 16 years of age and older.AMERICAN RED CROSS SWIM INSTRUCTIONToddler, preschool and school age programs.COMMUNITY FAMILY SWIMThis swim is offered on Fridays, 7:15–9 p.m. Total admission for onefamily (up to six members of one household) is $10. Adults mustattend the swim with their children. Please see the pool rules on thispage for additional guidelines.COMMUNITY OPEN RECREATION SWIMOpen to all ages. Please note: All children under the age of 8 years,using any pool, must be accompanied in the water by a responsibleperson who is at least 13 years old. Please see the pool rules on thispage for additional guidelines.ROCK CLIMBING WALL PROGRAMSThe MHCC rock wall is located inside the Aquatic Center. The wallis open for camps during the summer. Please see page 14 of thisbrochure for more information.Individuals requiring accommodations due to a disability shouldcontact the Disability Services Office at 503-491-6923 or .503-491-7670 (TDD). Please call at least two weeks prior to theevent to ensure availability.TIMES:Monday–Friday 5:30–7:15 a.m., all poolsMonday–Saturday 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., 50-meter pool;Noon–1 p.m., learner and 25-yard poolsMonday–Friday 5:30–6:30 p.m., 25-yard pool; 6–7 p.m., 50-meter poolMonday, Wednesday, Friday 5:30–6:30 p.m., learner poolTuesday, Thursday 5:45–6:30 p.m., learner pool1. Pool use is permitted only when a lifeguard is on duty.Please report any problems or emergencies to thelifeguard immediately.2. Thorough showers are required before entering the pool.3. Courteous language and behavior is expected in theAquatic Center.4. Clean, proper swimming attire must be worn and must fitclose to the body. Long, baggy shorts and t-shirts are notpermitted. Street shoes are not allowed on the pool deck.5. Children under the age of 8 years must be accompaniedin the water by a responsible person who is at least 13years old. This person must be in the water with the child.6. All personal flotation devices and toys must be approvedby the head lifeguard before entering the swim area.7. Food and drink are restricted from the pool deck, butare allowed in the spectator areas. No glass containersallowed in the facility. No smoking allowed in the facility.8. The learner pool has a capacity of 30 swimmers. Anadult must accompany children under the age of 8 yearsin the water.9. If children are not toilet trained, they must wear plasticpants or appropriate swim diapers.10. Children using a flotation device (such as a life jacket) areassumed to be non-swimmers and must be accompaniedby an adult in the water (learner pool) or stay in the eastend of the 50-meter pool. Life jackets are not allowed onthe diving boards or floating toys.11. A swimming test may be requested of swimmers beforeswimming in deep water.12. Follow posted diving board rules.Management and staff will notbe responsible for lost or stolen items.4 <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Schedule For more information call 503-491-7243, or visit mhcc.edu/aquatics


Children’s LessonsDescriptions and RequirementsSafety skills are an integral part of the Salmon Run program andappropriate skills will be incorporated into each class.The <strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> Aquatic Center uses the American Red Cross Learnto-Swimprogression. All instructors are American Red Cross WaterSafety Instructors and lifeguards.Join The Salmon Run, <strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> AquaticCenter’s Learn-to-Swim program!COSTMerbabe and Me, Parent/Child and Preschool Aquatics:$42 per session per child (10 lessons)School Age Learn-to-Swim:$45 per session per child (10 lessons)REGISTRATION<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> Aquatic Center is able to accept online, telephone, walk-inand mail-in registration. Please see page 15 for registration process.Please note that online registration may not be available on Sundays.REFUND AND CREDIT POLICYRefunds or transfers will be given only to requests made threeor more business days prior to the first class. You must presentyour receipt to be eligible for a refund. After the lesson sessionhas started only one-half credit towards your next lessonpurchase will be granted.WAITING LISTTo provide better service, waiting lists are available for all children’sprograms that have reached capacity. This list is used primarily asa courtesy for cancellations in existing classes. Adding classes inaddition to those scheduled depends both on pool availability and oninstructor availability.SWIMMING LESSON POLICIES• For Preschool Aquatics Levels 1 and 2, parents may observeclasses only on the first and last day in the learner pool. Thespectator section is provided for your convenience.• Parents are expected to promptly drop off and pick up their children.• You may register for more than one class without waiting for yourchild to finish the current class. Please consult with Aquatic staff forproper placement prior to your next registration.• No child 6 years of age or older shall accompany a parent into theopposite sex locker room. Please use an alternative changing area.Please note: classes may be combined or cancelled if there are fewerthan three children enrolled.ALTERNATIVE CHANGING AREAS<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> Aquatic Center offers two alternative changing areas forfamilies who need more options. The hydrotherapy pool area hasa shower and is located near the men’s locker room. The restroomsunder the bleachers are also available as a changing area.PRIVATE SWIM LESSONS<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> Aquatic Center offers private swim lessons. This programis intended to provide a service to individuals who may have needsbeyond the scope of group swim lessons. These may include desiringa one-on-one environment, wanting to work on a specific set of skills,or having special needs that limit the student’s ability to participate in agroup. Please inquire at the front desk for more information.INFANT/TODDLERMerbabes, a parent and child class, is available for children from8 months through 3 years of age.Parent/Child class is available for children ages 2 ½ to 5 years.Both classes are listed under Children’s Special Programs in this brochure.PRESCHOOL AGE (Preschool Aquatics)The child must be at least 3 years old to start Preschool Aquatics andwill continue in this program until they have begun first grade. Instructorto student ratio is 1:6. Levels 1-6 of the Preschool Aquatics programare offered.SCHOOL AGE (Learn-to-Swim)The child must be in first grade or older to participate in the Learn-to-Swim progression. Instructor to student ratio varies from 1:8 to 1:10.Levels 1-6 of the Learn-to-Swim program are offered.PRESCHOOL AQUATICSLevel P-1 (learner pool)Orients children to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basicaquatic skills. Skills are performed with assistance.Level P-2 (learner pool)Helps children gain greater independence in their skills and developmore comfort in and around water. Treading water is introduced. Skillsare performed with assistance as needed.Level P-3 (25-yard pool, shallow end)Helps children start to gain basic swimming propulsive skills on the frontand back. Emphasis is on performing skills independently.Level P-4 (25-yard pool, middle section)Increase endurance of basic swimming propulsive skills on the front andback as well as treading water. Front crawl, combined backstroke andelementary backstroke kick are introduced.Level P-5 (25-yard pool, deep end)This level continues to build on endurance and efficiency. Skillsintroduced at this level include basic dives and dolphin kick.Level P-6 (25-yard pool, deep end)This level introduces back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke kick, scissors kickand kneeling dives while continuing to build endurance in front crawl,elementary backstroke and treading water.LEARN-TO-SWIM (25-yard pool)Level S-1 – Introduction to Water SkillsThis is an initial introduction to the water environment.Level S-2 – Fundamental Aquatic SkillsThis is a basic class in which swimmers will gain confidence in movingindependently while on the front and back. Skills introduced at this levelinclude rolling over and treading water.Level S-2.5 – Stroke ReadinessLevel 2.5 will introduce rotary breathing, dolphin kick, elementarybackstroke and breaststroke kicks as well as treading water. The focus ofthis level is the beginning of stroke refinement for front crawl and comfortin deeper water.<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> 5


CHILDREN’S SPECIAL PROGRAMSTo register for Children’s Special Programs, please see page 15.MERBABE AND ME8–36 monthsThis is a water adjustment class for children ages 8 months to 3 yearswho are accompanied by an adult. This class enables children toenjoy the water with someone they trust by playing games, singingsongs and having fun! Children who are not toilet trained must wearplastic pants or swim diapers.SESSION DATES:M/W Session A June 18 – July 11. . . .........no class July 4; four-week sessionSession B July 30 – Aug. 22. . ..four-week sessionLevel S-3 – Stroke DevelopmentThis level builds on the skills introduced in Level 2.5, with guidedpractice in deeper water. Skills introduced at this level include dolphinand scissor kicks as well as basic diving. The focus will be increasedproficiency and endurance of front crawl, elementary backstroke andtreading water.Level S-3.5 – Stroke PracticeThis level introduces back crawl, breaststroke, underwater swimming,feet first surface dives and standing dives. The focus will be increasedproficiency and endurance of front crawl, butterfly, sidestroke andelementary backstroke.Level S-4 – Stroke ImprovementLevel 4 introduces breaststroke, rotary kick, sculling and survivalfloat. The focus will be increased proficiency and endurance of frontcrawl, back crawl, butterfly, elementary backstroke, breaststroke andtreading water.Level S-5 – Stroke RefinementLevel 5 introduces flip turns, sidestroke, survival swimming, longshallow dives and tuck and pike surface dives. The focus will becontinued proficiency, stroke refinement and endurance of frontcrawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstrokeand sidestroke.Level S-6 – Swimming and Skill ProficiencyAt this level swimmers have the choice of the following tracks:Personal Water Safety or Fitness Swimmer.In addition to the specialized tracks listed above, the intent of this level isto refine strokes so swimmers are able to swim with ease. The followingcompetitive strokes will be worked on to increase efficiency: freestyle(crawl stroke), back crawl, breaststroke and butterfly.Personal Water SafetyThis track includes the use of life jacket skills, swimming and self-rescuetechniques and basic safety rules for boating and open water.T/Th Session A June 19 – July 12. . . . ....four-week sessionSession B July 31 – Aug. 23. . .. four-week sessionF June 29 – Aug. 24. . . . ...no class July 20, 27S June 30 – Aug. 25. . . . ...no class July 21, 28Class TimesT/ThFSClass TimesM/WFSClass Fee: $428-18 months10:05 – 10:35 a.m.4:30 – 5 p.m.10:40 – 11:10 a.m.18-36 months10:05 – 10:35 a.m.5 – 5:30 p.m.11:15 – 11:45 a.m.PARENT AND CHILD (2 ½ to 5 years)This is a water adjustment class for preschoolers who need more oneon-onetime before joining group lessons or who have not yet reachedage 3. Preschool Level 1 and 2 skills will be taught.Class TimesM/WSESSION DATES4 – 4:30 p.m.M/W Session A June 18 – July 18. . . . .. no class July 4Class Fee: $42Session B July 30 – Aug. 29Fitness SwimmerSwimmers will learn to use a pace clock, pull buoys, fins and handpaddles and also learn training principles.6 <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Schedule For more information call 503-491-7243, or visit mhcc.edu/aquatics


JUNIOR LIFEGUARDINGSwimmers ages 11 to 14 years can join our Junior Lifeguarding classfeaturing the American Red Cross Guard Start program, water safety,basic rescue and learn the role of a lifeguard. This class requires Level4 swimming skills. This is an activity for aspiring lifeguards!Class TimesT/ThSESSION DATES3 – 3:40 p.m.Session A June 19 – July 17. . . .................session ends on July 17Class Fee: $50Session B July 31 – Aug. 30MT. HOOD AQUATIC CENTERSUMMER SWIM LEAGUEThis activity introduces young swimmers to competitive swimming.Emphasis is on teaching the fundamentals of competitive strokesusing drills and games, making racing fun!SESSION DATESSession A June 18 – July 18. . . . .....no class July 4Class TimesM/WClass Fee: $45Session B July 30 – Aug. 293:45 – 4:30 p.m.MT. HOOD AQUATICS SWIM TEAMThis team seeks to foster the development of young people throughparticipation in competitive swimming. For more information checkout their website: mthoodaquatics.org. <strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> Aquatics is anindependent organization.CHILDREN’S LESSONSWeekday MorningsThese lessons are five days a week for two weeks and are offered infour sessions. Classes offered are designated by a on the grids onthe following pages.SESSION DATESM - F Session 1 June 18 – 29M - F Session 2 July 2 – 13. . . . ..no class July 4M - F Session 3 July 30 – Aug. 10M - F Session 4 Aug. 13 – 24Afternoons and EveningsThese classes are two days a week for five weeks and are offered intwo sessions. Classes offered are designated either by a or by thedays they are offered on the following pages.Monday and Wednesday – M/WTuesday and Thursday – T/ThFriday – F (one day a week for seven weeks)SESSION DATESSession A June 18 – July 18. . . . .....no class July 4Session B July 30 – Aug. 30Saturday MorningsThese classes are once a week for seven weeks. Classes offered aredesignated by a on the grids on the following pages.Saturday Session: June 30 – Aug. 25. . . . ....no class July 21, 28Children’s lessons information continues on page 10.be aquatic<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> 7


SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> CAMP CENTRALCAMPWeek 1June 18–22Week 2June 25–29Week 3July 2–6*Week 4July 9–13Week 5July 16–20CampCentralOutdoorAdventureRockClimbing*No camp July 4CAMP CENTRALCampers will do it all! Each week has a different theme anda field trip, making this the ultimate variety pack. Severalactivities are based on the weekly theme with some additionalactivities each week. Activities may include arts and crafts,science projects, rock climbing, swimming, obstacle courses,hiking, stream exploration, gym games, field games and, totop it all off, a field trip each week! Themes and field trips willbe posted on our website. All activities (except field trips) takeplace on the MHCC Gresham Campus.Ages Camp Times Camp Fee7–12 years 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $165OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMPExplore the great outdoors with our knowledgeable instructors.Campers will learn basic outdoor living skills such asnavigation (compass), low impact travel, camping techniques,plant and animal identification, survival skills and water safetyin a fun and safe environment. Activities include rock climbing,hiking, stream investigation, swimming and field games. Allactivities take place on the MHCC Gresham Campus.Ages Camp Times Camp Fee10 – 14 years 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $130($100 for week 3)ROCK CLIMBING CAMPCome join the adventures in this teen camp! Campers willlearn and review all safety commands, rock safety, belayingtechniques and environmental safety. Advanced climbingtechniques will also be introduced. Additional activitiesmay include team building and field games, initiatives andswimming. Campers are required to either have previousexperience on a rock wall or instructor permission beforeattending this camp. All activities (except field trips) take placeon the MHCC Gresham Campus.Ages Camp Times Camp Fee10–16 years 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $165be a camper8<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Schedule For more information call 503-491-7243, or or visit mhcc.edu/kidscampmhcc.edu/aquatics


SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> CAMP CENTRALCAMPWeek 6July 23–27Week 7July 30–Aug 3Week 8Aug 6–10Week 9Aug 13–17Week 10Aug 20–24CampCentralOutdoorAdventureRockClimbingEARLY DROP OFF/LATE STAYFor those who need a little extra time at the beginning orend of the day, children may participate in games and otheractivities or just relax.Ages Camp Times Camp Fee7 – 16 7:30 – 9 a.m. $22 weeklyand 4 – 5:30 p.m.SUMMER END BASHJoin the Camp Central staff Wednesday, August 22, at <strong>Mt</strong>.<strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Aquatic Center for fun and gamesto close out the summer. Proceeds benefit the Camp CentralScholarship Fund. Please visit our website at www.mhcc.edu/kidscamp for more information.<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>9


Lessons are five days a week for two weeksPRESCHOOL AQUATICSMorning, Monday through FridayClass & Pool 8:20–8:50 a.m. 8:55–9:25 a.m. 9:30–10 a.m. 10:05–10:35 a.m. 10:40–11:10 a.m. 11:15–11:45 a.m.P - 1 (learner)P - 2 (learner)P - 3 (25-Yard)P - 4 (25-Yard)P - 5, 6 (25-Yard)P - 6 (25-Yard)SCHOOL AGE LEARN-TO-SWIMMorning, Monday through Friday, 25-yard poolClass 8:20–9:00 a.m. 9:05–9:45 a.m. 9:50–10:30 a.m. 10:35–11:15 a.m. 11:20–NoonS - 1S - 2S - 2.5Cost is$42–$45Per SessionPer Child(10 lessons)S - 3S - 3.5S - 4S - 5S - 6TODDLERSTwo Days a Week for Four Weeks, Learner PoolClass10:05–10:35 a.m.Merbabes8 -18 months T/ThMerbabes18 - 36 months M/W10 <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Schedule For more information call 503-491-7243, or visit mhcc.edu/aquatics


Lessons are two days a week for five weeksPRESCHOOL AQUATICSAfternoon, Mondays and Wednesdays – Friday MerbabesClass & Pool 4–4:30 p.m. 4:30–5 p.m. 5–5:30 p.m.P - 1 (learner)P - 2 (learner)P/C (learner)Merbabes(learner)F 8-18 Mos.F 18-36 Mos.PRESCHOOL AQUATICSAfternoon, Tuesdays and ThursdaysClass & Pool 4:30–5 p.m. 5–5:30 p.m.P - 3 (25-Yard)P - 4 (25-Yard)P - 5 (25-Yard)SCHOOL AGE LEARN-TO-SWIMAfternoon, Mondays and Wednesdays, 25-yard poolClass 2:15–2:55 p.m. 3–3:40 p.m. 3:45–4:30 p.m. 4:40–5:20 p.m.S - 1S - 2S - 3.5Swim LeagueS - 2ClassSCHOOL AGE LEARN-TO-SWIMAfternoon, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 25-yard pool2:15–2:55 p.m.3–3:40 p.m.3:45–4:30 p.m.4:40–5:20 p.m.S - 2.5S - 3Jr. Guard<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> 11


Lessons are two days a week for five weeksClass & PoolP - 1 (learner)P - 2 (learner)P - 3 (25-Yard)P - 4 (25-Yard)S - 2 (25-Yard)S - 3 (25-Yard)PRESCHOOL AQUATICS &SCHOOL AGE LEARN-TO-SWIMEvening, Mondays and Wednesdays6:30–7 p.m.7:05–7:35 p.m.7:40–8:20 p.m.Class & PoolP - 1 (learner)P - 2 (learner)P - 3 (25-Yard)P - 5 (25-Yard)S - 2.5 (25-Yard)S - 3.5 (25-Yard)PRESCHOOL AQUATICS &SCHOOL AGE LEARN-TO-SWIMEvening, Tuesdays and Thursdays6:30–7 p.m.7:05–7:35 p.m.7:40–8:20 p.m.Class &PoolP - 1(learner)P - 2(learner)P - 3(25-yard)P - 4(25-yard)PRESCHOOL AQUATICSOnce a Week for Seven Weeks8:55–9:25 a.m.9:30–10 a.m.10:05–10:35 a.m.10:40–11:10 a.m.11:15–11:45 a.m.Merbabes(learner) 8 - 18 Mos. 18 - 36 Mos.PersonalWater SafetyS - 69:05–9:45 a.mSaturdaySessionClassS - 1S - 2S - 2.5S - 3S - 3.5S - 4S - 5S - 6SCHOOL AGE LEARN-TO-SWIMOnce a Week for Seven Weeks–25-yard Pool9:05–9:45 a.m.9:50–10:30 a.m.10:35–11:15 a.m.11:20–Noon12 <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Schedule For more information call 503-491-7243, or visit mhcc.edu/aquatics


Adult classes are offered in two five-week sessions.Ai Chi is offered once a week on Fridays.Two days a week for five weeks $46Three days a week for five weeks $54Seniors receive a 25 percent discount.REGISTRATION INFORMATION<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> Aquatic Center is able to accept online, telephone, walk-in andmail-in registration. Please see page 15 for registration process. Pleasenote online registration will not be available on Sundays.REFUNDS AND CREDIT POLICYRefunds or transfers will be given only to requests made three ormore working days prior to the first class period. After the lessonsession has started only one-half credit towards your next lessonpurchase will be granted.DROP-INSDrop-ins are welcome to Water Aerobics.Drop-in fee (per visit) $ 6.75Drop-in punch card (good for 10 visits) $54Please note that classes may be cancelled unless five or more peopleare registered for a class. Cancellations will be posted in the lobbyand on the website, mhcc.edu/aquaticsSESSION DATESSUMMER SESSION IM / W June 18 – July 18. . . no class July 4M / W / F June 18 – July 18. . . no class July 4, session ends July 18T / Th June 19 – July 17. . . .session ends July 17SUMMER SESSION IIM / W July 30 – Aug. 29M / W / F July 30 – Aug. 31T / Th July 31 – Aug. 30ADULT CLASSES – MORNING & AFTERNOONClass & Pool 7:20–8:10 a.m. 12:10–1 p.m. 4:15–5 p.m. 5–5:45 p.m.DeepAerobics(25-Yard)DeepAerobics(50-Meter)Aquacise(learner)ArthritisExercise(learner)T / ThM / W / FM / W / FT / Th T / ThADULT CLASSES – EVENINGClass 6:40–7:20 p.m. 7:25–8:10 p.m. 8:15–9 p.m.Shallow/DeepAerobics(25-Yard)MoonlightDeepAerobics(25-Yard)AdultLessons(25-Yard)T / ThM / WT / ThM / WAi Chi(learner)T / Th<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> 13


ADULT CLASS DESCRIPTIONSShallow/Deep AerobicsJoin a fast-paced water exercise class for adults. Participants workat their own pace to improve strength and cardiovascular fitness.Exercises are performed with music in the 25-yard indoor pool.This class combines elements of sport-related moves and aerobics.Swimming skills are not required for participation.Deep Water AerobicsJoin a fast-paced water exercise class for adults! Have fun in yourworkout without stressing your joints. Exercises are performed indeep water to music. Although you should feel comfortable in deepwater, no swimming skills are required. Aqua Joggers, which workmuch like life jackets, are provided.AquaciseThis is a slower-paced water exercise class. Emphasis is placed onflexibility and strength conditioning. This class is gentle on the joints.Exercises are performed in the warmer (88-90 degree) shallowlearner pool. Swimming skills are not required.Arthritis Water ExerciseThis is a slow-paced exercise class that incorporates the guidelinesof the Arthritis Foundation. Emphasis is on slow-moving exercises thatare gentle to the joints. Exercises are performed in the 88-90 degreelearner pool. All instructors are certified by the Arthritis Foundation.Ai ChiThis class is Tai Chi for the water. This slow relaxation class focuseson deep breathing, visualization, stretching and stress reduction.Exercises are performed in the 88-90 degree learner pool. Comelearn a new way to stretch, balance and focus your mind and body!Adult Swimming LessonsIndividualized instruction in beginner and advanced beginnerswimming skills. Learn to enjoy and be comfortable in the water.Mature teenagers accepted.Oregon Reign MastersThis is an adult competitive program that promotes physical fitnessand improvement of swimming skills through training. For moreinformation view the team’s website at oregonreignmasters.org.ROCK WALLThe <strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> rock wall is the perfect place to be introduced to theexciting sport of rock climbing. The rock wall provides a safe andcontrolled environment for learning the fundamentals and is locatedindoors at the Aquatic Center.Rock wall use occurs through rentals and camps during the summer.Please call 503-491-7243 for more information.COMMUNITY OPEN RECREATIONThis is open to all citizens of the <strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>district. Times may be preempted by special activities. Watch forposted notices. For more information call 503-491-7243 or503-491-7450.HANDBALL/RACQUETBALL COURTSMonday through ThursdayFridayTENNIS COURTSMonday through ThursdayFriday8 a.m. – 9 p.m.8 a.m. – 5 p.m.10 a.m. – 10 p.m.10 a.m. – 5 p.m.SAFETY CLASSESGROUP CLASSESUpdated American Red Cross Preparedness programs in First Aid,CPR, Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and Basic WaterRescue are available for your group. These are offered in modulesthat can be combined to fit your specific needs. If you have a groupof five or more people requiring certification in first aid, CPR, AEDor Basic Water Rescue, please call 503-491-7243 and ask aboutbooking a class. Cost per person begins at $60.ABOUT THE POOLSHYDROTHERAPY POOLOpen from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays. On Saturdays itis open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Temperature is maintained at100–102 degrees.LEARNER POOLAvailable during community open recreation swims and for adults duringadult lap swim. This pool is also used for preschool swim lessons.Temperature is maintained at 88-90 degrees.25-YARD POOLAn indoor facility that is six lanes wide. This pool is used during alladult lap swim hours and for swim lessons. Temperature is maintainedat 83-85 degrees.50-METER POOLAn outdoor facility 25 yards by 50 meters. This pool is used during thesummer for all adult lap swim and community open recreation hours.Temperature is maintained at 80-82 degrees.


MAIL TO:Registration for both children’s activities and adult programs will be held at the same time.Online Registration opens Wednesday, May 23, at 8 a.m. Please go to mhcc.edu/aquatics to register. You must have a credit card to process the transaction and there will bean additional 6 percent fee for processing.Telephone Registration opens Thursday, May 24, from 8 a.m.-noon. Call 503-491-6065during this four-hour registration period. Call 503-491-7243 after this time. Please haveyour credit card number ready and your first three choices of classes. Swim lesson leveladvice will not be available during this time. Please call the Aquatic Center before this datefor proper placement. Receipts will be mailed to you.Walk-in Registration and Mail-in Registration open immediately after telephoneregistration ends at noon on May 24. For mail-in registration, forms are available in thisbrochure and online. Please enclose a check or money order along with your first threechoices of classes. Receipts will be mailed.MHCCAttn: Aquatic Center Registration26000 S.E. Stark StreetGresham, OR 97030After May 24 all four options for registrationwill be continuously available throughout thesummer. Please note online registration is notavailable on Sundays.Mail-in registration .accepted after May 24, <strong>2012</strong>.<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Aquatic Center<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2012</strong> RegistrationMail-in registration accepted beginning May 24Please note sessions with fewer than 10 classes per session will be discounted. Call ahead for pricesbefore enclosing payment. All over-payments will be credited to your registration account.Adult RegistrationAdult Registering for ChildPayment: Check/VISA/MasterCardAmount Enclosed: $_______Last NameParent’s Last NameName on credit cardSignatureFirst Name, Middle InitialParent’s First NameMICard NumberExpiration DateChecks payable to: MHCCPlease return with paymentenclosed to:.Aquatic Center Registration26000 S.E. Stark St.Gresham, OR 97030Child’s Last NameChild’s First Name MIChild’s Birth Date (MM/DD/YY)Street AddressCity State ZipHome Phone Work Phone Email Address1st Choice2nd Choice3rd ChoiceSession Class Day(s) TimeETHNIC DATAAM - American Indian/Native AmericanAS - Asian, Pacific IslanderBL - Black, Non-HispanicHI - HispanicUN - UnknownWH - White, Non-HispanicHIGH SCHOOL COMPLETIOND - Adult high school diplomaG - GEDH - High school graduateN - Did not completeS - Still in high schoolU - UnknownHIGHEST DEGREE LEVEL0 - None1 - Other (short term training)2 - One-year <strong>College</strong> Certificate3 - Two-year <strong>College</strong> Certificate4 - Bachelor’s degree5 - Master’s degree6 - Ph.D. or professional degree<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> does not provide accident insurance for participants inswimming lessons. It is the responsibility of the parent to provide for this need. The parent/guardian, by signing this form, confirms this statement has been read and understood.Signature __________________________________<strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> 15


NONPROFITORGANIZATIONU.S. POSTAGE PAIDMT. HOODCOMMUNITYCOLLEGE< To I-84ParkingAquaticCenterParkingParkingSoccerFieldTake a bundleSave a bundleEarn 5 Credits this summerin as Little as 3 Weeks!Complete a Year of Spanishin Just 10 Weeks!Complete abundle for achance towin an iPad ®The Aquatic Center is located on <strong>Mt</strong>. <strong>Hood</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>’sGresham Campus between Division and Stark streets. From I-84 takeexit 17. Follow the Frontage Road to 257th Street and turn right. Follow257th south, past Stark, to 17th Street and turn left. Take the first leftafter the soccer field and then left again into the Aquatic Center parkinglot. For information about parking please visit mhcc.edu/parking.For information visit mhcc.edu/fasttrack or call 503-491-7315

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