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2025-11 Hazelnut Newsletter / Recreation Guide - Volume 45 No. 11
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Page 8 TUKWILA the Chitillturvitgi M1 111111111111111111111 mm111,111111,1111111111111MIMI ,r1L'''''1.'1„.10101i0111111111 mm,000,11100,1,1m 011 110,1 '10110001111111M0111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011MANI, 1111 ,. 111 '11,11'11111,1 PA 111mmM, 111m0M„ m 111 /\ 111 111()Irms11 Holiday Closures/ Special Hours CITY OFFICES will be closed on: Thursday, November 27 Friday, November 28 Thursday, December25 Thursday, January 1, 2026 Monday, January 19, 2026 Monday, February 16, 2026 Illlllllllllllr00\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\� TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER CLOSURES Dec 22—Jan 4 SPECIAL HOURS Monday, January 19 (MLK Day) 8:00AM-12:OOPM AND FURTHER Monday, February 16 (Presidents Day)8:OOAM-12:OOPM Sunday, April 5 (Easter) 7:30AM-12:OOPM Closed for building maintenance FOSTER GOLF LINKS will be closed on: Thursday, November 27 Thursday, December25 Thursday, January 1, 2026 Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day New Year's Day Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Christmas Day New Year's Day Martin Luther King Day Presidents Day 11111 o�on 11111111 TUKWILA CITY HALL 6200 Southcenter Boulevard City Hall campus in -person hours: Monday —Thursday, 8:30AM-4:00PM Phone: 206-433-1800 Fax: 206-433-1833 Email: Tukwila@TukwilaWA.gov Website: TukwilaWA.gov MAYOR Thomas McLeod 206-433-1850 Mayor's Office Administration Offices 206-433-1850 Marty Wine, City Administrator 206-433-1851 Brandon Miles, Director, Strategic Initiatives/ Government Relations 206-431-3684 City Clerk's Office 206-433-1800 Community Engagement206-454-7564 Economic Development 206-433-1832 Human Resources- Personnel206-433-1831 Human Services 206-433-7181 Emergency Management206-971-8750 Technology Services 206-454-7575 Community Development Dept. Nora Gierloff, Director 206-431-3670 Code Enforcement 206-431-3682 Finance Department Aaron BeMiller, Director 206-433-1835 Parks/Recreation Department Pete Mayer, Director and interim City Administrator 206-767-2342 Police Department Eric Dreyer, Chief 206-433-7175 Public Works Department Jen Tetatzin, Director 206-433-0179 Emergency - Fire, Police 911 MUNICIPAL COURT 15005 Tukwila International Blvd206-433-1840 TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER 12424- 42nd Avenue South Recreation Division 206-768-2822 Senior Center/Services 206-767-2321 Facility Rentals 206-767-2323 FOSTER GOLF LINKS 13500 lnterurban Avenue South Pro Shop 206-242-4221 /PUGET SOUND REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY All fire -related services 253-856-4300 PugetSoundFire.org 2025 TUKWILA CITY COUNCIL Tosh Sharp, Council President206 507-6440 Tosh.Sharp@TukwilaWA.gov Mohamed Abdi 206-798-4872 Mohamed.Abdi@TukwilaWA.gov Armen Papyan 206-888-3380 Armen.Papyan@TukwilaWA.gov Dennis Martinez 206-960-1607 Dennis.Martinez@TukwilaWA.gov Hannah Hedrick 206-580-8123 Hannah.Hedrick@TukwilaWA.gov Verna Seal. 206-724-4548 Verna.Seal@TukwilaWA.gov Joe Camacho 206-351-3378 Joe.Camacho@TukwilaWA.gov To email the entire Council at once: CityCouncil@TukwilaWA.gov Laurel Humphrey,Analyst206-433-8993 CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS 7:00PM in Council Chambers Regular Meetings lst/3rd Mondays Committee of the Whole2nd/4th Mondays The Hazelnut - November 2025 tltltlitlitlitletletletletletletletl Mayor's Message Appreciating that we are a community that watches out for each other The holidays are a special time to gather with friends and family, to reflect on the year, and to share moments of joy and connection. But for some in our community, this season can also bring feelings of loneliness or isolation. I continue to be inspired by the spirit of caring that defines Tukwila. Time and again, our community steps up to support one another — whether it's helping neighbors in need or welcoming those who are just beginning their American journey. Over the past two years, the way Tukwila has embraced and supported asylum seekers is a powerful reminder of our shared compassion and strength. This holiday season, I encourage you to take a moment to reach out — call a friend you haven't spoken to in a while, check in on a neighbor, or simply offer a kind word. Small gestures can make a big difference. Finally, let's celebrate together! I'd love to see how you, your family, and your friends are celebrating the holidays. Share your photos on Facebook @ CityofTukwila or @mayortommcleod, or on Instagram @Tukwila_Mayor. Use #TukwilaTogether in the post. We'll share some of these moments with our community throughout the season via social media. Wishing you and your loved ones a wonderful holiday season. Mayor, City of Tukwila Tukwila Tree Giveaway makes happy residents if This year's annual Tukwila Tree Giveaway was a wonderful day working with appreciative recipients, trees poking out of vehicles every which way, and big smiles! With support from the City's Tree Fund, 120 property owners placed orders for free trees, resulting in over 300 new trees being planted across the City. Look out for applications for next year's trees in early summer. If you have questions about tree care, tree permits or anything environmental, reach out to Urban Environmentalist Heidi Watters at Heidi.Watters@TukwilaWA.gov. IIOIIIIOu;I�, uuuumVuuuuuuuqugpull1VV111ml �`� r11"i�h llll� NNN i��'unin :... l%I/I//N/ttie r ,' "' "Don't worry, we'll make i fi/ The Hazelnut - November2O25 COUNCIL CORNER The many meanings of November As November arrives, we are reminded that this month carries deep meaning for our nation and our community. It begins with reflection, continues with gratitude, and ends with preparation for the season ahead. Each moment offers us a chance to reconnect with our shared values and responsibilities as neighbors. Veterans Day holds a special place in our hearts. It is more than a holiday on the calendar; it is a reminder of the service and sacrifice made by those who have worn our nation's uniform. These men and women have protected our freedoms, often at great personal cost, so that the rest of us may live in safety and opportunity. I encourage every resident to take time to thank a veteran, attend a local ceremony, or simply listen to the stories of those who have served. Their experiences and dedication form the foundation of our democracy. As the days grow shorter and the year draws to a close, it is also important to think about safety. The holidays bring joy and excitement, but they can also bring distractions. Whether you are decorating your home, traveling to see loved ones, or preparing meals for family gatherings, please take a few extra moments to plan ahead. Check smoke alarms, be mindful when using candles, and never drink and drive. Safety is something we create together through awareness and care. Thanksgiving offers a natural moment to pause and reflect on the blessings we share. For me, it is a time to appreciate the kindness and resilience of our community. I am grateful for the volunteers, small business owners, City staff, and residents who work quietly behind the scenes to make our City better. Thanksgiving reminds us that gratitude is not only a feeling but also an action. When we show appreciation through service and compassion, we strengthen the very fabric of our community. Finally, with election season behind us, civic engagement should continue to be part of our daily lives. Voting is vital, but it is only one step in the ongoing process of democracy. I invite everyone to stay involved by attending public meetings, joining community boards, or reaching out with ideas and concerns. Our progress depends on active, informed participation. Thank you for your continued commitment to our City and to one another. by Tosh Sharp, 2025 Council President RECENT COUNCIL ACTIONS • Accepted grant funding for the TCC Riverside Campus and Canoe Launch project • Accepted grant funding for mental health co - response • Conducted work sessions on budget sustainability and traffic control devices • Confirmed reappointment of Municipal Court Judge Kimberly Walden • Accepted grant funding for South 130th Bioretention planters • Accepted grant funding for stormwater outfalls • Amended zoning code to support development in Tukwila International Boulevard District (Ord. 2770) • Accepted grant funding for Tukwila Community Center Field Conversion • Adopted the 2025 Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (Res. 2123) • Approved lodging tax funding for Explore Seattle Southside • Amended permit fee schedule (Res. 2124) City Council meeting minutes and the complete text of all legislative items are available online in the Digital Records Center at TukwilaWA.gov, For additional information about the work of the City Council, please call 206-433-899.1 4 The Hazelnut Novel Ibeir 2025 / /24 III Preparedness crossword winners These are the winners of the Preparedness Crossword Challenge in our September edition of the Hazelnut. Winners were provided with a two-person/three-day emergency preparedness kit! Debbie Gordon Michelle Richards DI SAS T zE R IEI R G El El ® A ©MMA s Q ®0 t! Nancy Farquharson RTHQ B L A S L A L H B 0 R 6S 8S H z C A P EMI 5T % (Not pictured) Keoma Nicholas Bob Preston U A K R ,W A T E O W E E 8A A L L Y Used battery disposal The City of Tukwila has a convenient way for residents to safely dispose of used batteries. Collection tubes are set up in the main lobby of City Hall, the Tukwila Community Center, and four fire stations making it easy for people to drop off old batteries during regular business hours. These collection tubes accept all types of common batteries, including AA, AAA, 9V, button, and rechargeable batteries. Disposing of batteries in the trash can be harmful to the environment, as they contain chemicals that can pollute the soil and water. There is also risk that some batteries have the potential to catch fire if not disposed of properly. Recycling these batteries helps prevent pollution and reduces the fire risk. Once collected, the batteries are sent to a certified recycling facility, where they are properly processed and turned into new prod ucts. TUKWILA CITY HALL 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Monday -Thursday: 8:30AM - 5:00PM TUKWILA COMMUNITY CENTER 12424 - 42nd Avenue South Mon-Thur: 8:00AM - 9:00PM Friday: 8:00AM - 6:00PM Sat & Sunday: 7:30AM - 3:00PM FIRE STATIONS Public access 7 days/week! Hours: 9:OOAM - 7:00PM FIRE STATION 51 17951 Southcenter Pkwy Tukwila, WA 98188 FIRE STATION 52 15447 - 65th Ave S Tukwila, WA 98188 FIRE STATION 53 4202 S 115th St Tukwila, WA 98168 FIRE STATION 54 4237 South 144th St Tukwila, WA 98168 The Hazelnut (Novel Ibeir 2025 5 Another successful paint recycling event On Saturday, September 27, the City of Tukwila hosted its third Paint Recycling Event at the Tukwila Community Center. The statistics were impressive - GreenSheen Paint serviced 367 vehicles, collected 65,550 pounds of latex paint and 5,646 pounds of oil -based paint! m1I 11111 hhupu� �III�VIu Explaining the Allentown Truck Reroute Project EIS Explaining the Allentown Truck Reroute Project EIS As part of a partnership with the Allentown community, the Public Works Department has been looking into ways to reroute freight trucks that move cargo to and from the BNSF South Seattle Multimodal facility away from residential streets onto roads that are better suited to handle that type of traffic. This project is referred to as the Allentown Truck Reroute Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or "Truck Reroute EIS", for short. An EIS is a study that analyzes various alternatives to solve a complex challenge to understand potentially adverse environmental impacts and the ability to mitigate those impacts. Under the National and State Environmental Policy Acts, there are two categories of EIS: a non -project and a project -level EIS. The Truck Reroute EIS is a non -project action level of study and is a key step to inform policy makers and future project -level planning. The alternatives studied were developed with extensive involvement by Allentown residents and members of the local business community as part of a public outreach effort that included regular public meetings, workshops, and opportunities to submit written comments over the last two years. The study looked at a range of approaches including ambitious construction projects like building a new bridge over the Duwamish River or adding an on - ramp to 1-5, and simpler solutions that focus on using existing roads to reroute trucks, but it does not select a preferred alternative. The Final Supplemental EIS report will be published in early December, which is the last step in the EIS process. In the future, City leadership will consider the information provided in the study, determine whether any of the alternatives would achieve the project's objectives, and what the next steps would be. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this study. The final report will be available on the project website, along with all previous documents published during the EIS process. Project website: TukwilaWA.gov/Allentown 6 The Hazelnut I eve' Ibeir 2025 For Specific Questions about SNAP Assistance Washington Connection washingtonconnection.org Apply, renew, or report changes Washington State Department of Social & Health Services (DSHS) dshs.wa.gov 877-501-2233 Renton Community Services Office Local DSHS office 500 SW 7th St Suite B Renton, WA 98057 877-501-2233 Tukwila Pantry tukwilapantry.org 3118 S. 140th St Riverton Park United Methodist Tukwila, WA 98168 206-431-8293 Tues, Thurs, Sat 10am-2pm Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) Benefits doh.wa.gov WIC benefits in Washington are funded through mid -to -late November. Check for updates and eligibility at the website linked above. SNAP Programs doh.wa.gov If you have a remaining balance on your EBT card, you can access extra benefits for fresh fruits and vegetables through programs like the SNAP Produce Match and SNAP Market Watch. Area Food Banks Highline Area Food Bank highlineareafoodbank.org 18300 4th Ave S. Burien, WA 98148 206-433-9900 Tues 12-2:30pm, Thurs 10am-12:30pm SODO Community Market 1915 4th Avenue S Seattle, WA Mon 1:30-7:30pm Wed 8am-2pm Fri 8am-2pm Want to Volunteer or Donate? Food pantries across the region are in need of food, hygiene items, and volunteers. If you would like to make a difference in this way, check with any of the pantries listed above to see how you can help. If hoping to donate, many pantries prefer monetary donations so that they can buy in bulk and provide the exact items needed while also making sure they are fresh. If you would like to volunteer or provide physical donations, check with the agency to see what items are needed (proteins are often of high need) or how you can help in other ways. Other Ways of Locating Food Resources • rririg Call 2-1-1 or visit the website to find a list of resources. • ..rrnuuinigjlnini IfitIrurrgq inrT ini.q 2, irir„ir...u. ftu: .lrru, Find additional resources statewide 360-725-5640 • Ihi :nn Eency Food Network uor„Ic Locate food banks and meal sites statewide • IIV auirng it 14..rff,, ly.rrlV„pilrn,n„t;u;;wlrn„ Learn about food resources during the shutdown • Food s II uf'ru.Ilpnuu....Food Man Search for food banks and meal programs Scan takes you to page for food resources The Hazelnut November 2025 Ta le of Co,,,, °e,,,, °s Fitness & Wellness 9 Adaptive Recreation 10 Preschool: Ages 3-4 10 Youth: Grades K-5 11 Teens: Grades 6-12 12 Adult Enrichment 13 Foster Golf Links 14 Green Tukwila 15 Seniors 16 Fitness Enrichment Trips & Celebrations Social Programs Facility Rentals 18 Tukwila Pool 22 Spring Special Events Back Cover 25 YEARS SEATTLE PARKS FOUNDATION Consider donating today! Tukwila Parks & Recreation is working with our partner, Seattle Parks Foundation, to increase our scholarship fund and help make our programming accessible to all community members with reduced fees and free programming. Visit seattleparksfoundation.org/ project/tukwila-parks-recreation YIP t‘i Get the latest news from Tukwila Parks & Recreation! newslllletter > Follow us Call us at 206-768-2822 Visit us online at TukwilaWA.gov/Parks 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Ii ("") 1..-I II"" h, 'I.' 1.....1 r 1 U I� Gear U ill.,, Ste Out Il ,,et's Play Tukwila Parks and Recreation's mission is to enhance the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors through a system of quality public spaces, programs, and events that enhance and promote opportunities for health and fitness, personal growth, relaxation, community connection, civic engagement, and environmental stewardship. Get out and explore Tukwila's 150 acres of open space, including parks, multi -use trails (see map and amenities, pages 20-21), and Foster Golf Links. At the Tukwila Community Center discover amazing enrichment programs, get active, and commit to your wellness. UII iu � �m!��; iui! ";;6 iu Tu,» wilaCo u ity a ,, te, FITNESS CENTER -12424 42nd Avenue South The Tukwila Community Center's Fitness Center includes circuit equipment, free weights, treadmills, stair stepper, recumbent and upright bikes, and ellipticals. (HOURS Monday - Thursday, 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday - Sunday, 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. MODIFIED (HOLIDAY (HOURS & CLOSURES In recognition of yearly holidays, the Tukwila Community Center will either have modified hours or be closed. All parks and trails remain open on those days. uuull1�������jkaAul lfffffl 3;111lff 111F lllll(Illll�illlllllll lllllill 11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII�� 11111IIIIIIIIIn ��Jll'o�>l�l��lp�l�����°I 11 uu uuuulu Iuuu�ulululiuu0luu�uluul 1101"1 pfdI11# 111D�1�V11111�? uu�uf uul�llu�uuullu�uulu�uli�i'� 11[ullu11.11inm rlli 18 IIIII II� I II111......1II�IIIIIII�������� MLK Day Monday, January 19, 8 a.m. -12 p.m. Presidents Day Monday, February 16, 8 a.m. -12 p.m. Easter Sunday, April 5, 7:30 a.m. -12 p.m. jjjppr Mtn( Center M , Ibe »,ship We offer a variety of fitness memberships, including free and discounted memberships for seniors, active service members and veterans, and insurance -sponsored programs. Explore online by scanning this QR code, 0 call 206-768-2822, or email Tulkwiilla Parks& Recreation ---Wiinteir2.02.6 Adult Grou Fit ess Get moving with one of our Adult Group Fitness Classes! Improving your fitness can improve your life. First class is always FREE! Email Healthy TukwilW&.„gov to grab your pass. Follow our Adult Group Fitness Group on Facebook etsmovetuGrwirla JOOM��%%iiiiiiiii%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%iitgoittifiktiorimat% Giro "p Power is a one -hour, cutting -edge strength training workout designed to get you muscle and movement strong. It combines traditional strength training with full -body, innovative exercises using an adjustable barbell, weight plates, body weight, a step, heart -pounding music, and expert coaching. GET MUSCLE AND MOVEMENT STRONG! Mond ayos, 12 p.m. -1 p.m. Tuesdays a .��II,,,IhYo�orsdayos, 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays., 9 a.m. -10 a.m. Sat rd ayos, 7:45 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. Giro "p Centergy Grow longer and stronger with Group Centergy, an invigorating 60-minute mind -body workout. It incorporates yoga and Pilates fundamentals with athletic training for strength, balance, mobility, and flexibility. Emotive music drives the experience as you breathe and sweat through this full -body movement journey. REDEFINE YOURSELF! Mondays A rle li'yesda/: , 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. 1.IYo�oo^sdrr ys, 12 p.m. -1 p.m. Sat rd ayos, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Giro "p Ride is a 60-minute cycling experience brought indoors that will get your heart, lung, and leg strong. Inspiring music sets the pace and creates the terrain as you roll over hills, chase the pack, spin the flats, climb mountains, and sprint to the finish! RIDE ON! Mondays A rl Hdli'ye day , 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. ^i11dayos, 9 a.m. -10 a.m. R30 is a cycling workout that will improve your cardio fitness and muscular endurance in only 30 minutes. Inspiring music and motivating coaching set the pace for a workout that will leave you feeling sweaty and energized. EVERYONE FINISHES FIRST! Sat Loo^ ayos, 8:55 a.m. - 9:25 a.m. Yoga,' Explore a variety of Yoga practices to rejuvenate your mind and body, including posture holding, range of movement, and restorative breathing. 'ILA es ayos, 12:05 p.m. -12:55 p.m. ,^ uuuuuuouuuum uuuumoµipu 6 OP �tlll1111 %11%%/%/ l!Ar`rigiiiriri rvl��� rlYiil��ti�ll l';I, Martial! Arts K I'ng I I! I' -I aat Ying I aat I aat (8 animals 8 methods) Ages: 6 years and older, adults welcome • Ability Level: Beginners/Intermediate 114 o in days Wed , sdayos, 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (New class starts each month) • Fee: $64/month (Fee will be adjusted according to amount of sessions offered) This is a neo-classical style of Kung Fu that is based on various styles of northern and southern Chinese martial arts. Students should wear comfortable clothes, including sweats and t-shirts.• Instructor: Sifu Ricky Thatsanavongsa V©fleyi, all Open Play Volleyball for 50+ Fee: $5 Drop in or 10 Visits for $30 114 o ayos, 9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Wed in es d ayos, 10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Players can drop in to play volleyball, practice skills, and exercise. No experience necessary! Call Tukwila Community Center for an updated schedule, U,;206, 7,Il ,,,.,2d1,1'„2„ e, Gym YA Open Gym ( Wednesdays., 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. •Ages 18-25 Drop -in Basketball and Volleyball for those 18-25. Check in at the front desk! oars to: Nip Ad l'lt Open Gym Basketball maFndayos, 1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. • 18+ Fee: Included in fitness memberships or $5 drop in All abilities welcome. Call Tukwila Community Center for updated schedule. Family Open Gym Basketball o�o es d a yos, 6 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Join us on Tuesday evenings for FREE drop -in basketball for the whole family (all ages welcome)! Follow us @%kwilaParks 00 To lkwilla Parks & Recreation Winter 2026 FIT #conthlued Pickle all Open Play Pickleball Players can drop in to play pickleball, make new friends, and dink around. $5 drop in or included in memberships. 1:15 p.m. - 3 p.m. 11"1111 rs d ys., 9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. 11"1111ii„„thrsdays Wornr,m's CDilly Pllay, 1:15 p.m. - 3 p.m. 1"11"1„„thrsday Evr,milings, 7 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. Sundays., 8 a.m. -10 a.m. (drop -in may be cancelled if conflicting with a rental. Notification will be given 2 weeks prior. Please call Tukwila Community Center to verify availability.) Pickleball Ladder 11....eaT '"rhii„„thrsdays„ Jan„ 8 26., Mar„ 5 Apr„ 23 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. • Fee: $50 Frildays„ Jan„ 9 27, Mar„ 6 Apr„ 24 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. • Fee: $50 Friendly, competitive play with similar skill players, and everyone is scored individually. No partner needed. Adaptive Pickleball Play Day ( IIR 11E1E) sat ii„,iiirday„ Feb„ 21„10 a.m. - 12p.m. • Ages: All adaptive players and friends ages 14+ are welcome Join us for an indoor introduction to pickleball and open play. This event is a partnership with Seattle Adaptive, Access Tennis Seattle, and the Hear and Now Project. A limited number of sports chairs will be available, and we'll have paddles for players to use. • A es 44 4.5 i d Pre n 104 C Tukwila Preschool Through independent exploration, structured activities, and hands-on learning, children work on early literacy, math, science, and social studies concepts to become confident learners. School Year: September 8, 2025 - June 12, 2026 (School calendar will be provided.) Monday Fri1day, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Ages: 3-4 (must be potty trained) Fee: $380 per month • Limited space • Pre-K Class (Kindergarten Preparedness) Ages 4-5 (Students who are 4 years of age and turning 5 within the 2025-26 school year. Fee: $380 per month • Limited space Toddler Gym 11",rildays, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Ages 1-5 • Fee: $2 per child Playtime made just for toddlers! We'II supply plenty of toys and equipment for your little ones to play. Participant -provided adult supervision is required for all children at all times. Tot Sports Mixer Thursdays., January 6 2s, 4 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Ages 3-5 • Fee: $25 Toddlers take on sports! Join us as we introduce new sports every week and practice the basics of throwing, catching, running, and scoring! Tot Mini Hoopers 'Thursdays., February 3 2,4, 4 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Ages 3-5 • Fee: $25 Toddlers take on basketball! Join us as we learn the sport and practice the basics of passing, catching, running, dribbling, and shooting! Tot Mini Kickers Thursdays., March 3 2,4, 4 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Ages 3-5 • Fee: $25 Toddlers take on soccer! Join us as we learn the sport and practice the basics of kicking, passing, running, dribbling, and shooting! Tot Mini Hitters Thursdays., March 311 p r1111 2,8„ 4 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. (no class April 7) • Ages 3-5 • Fee: $25 Toddlers take on t-ball! Join us as we learn the sport and practice the basics of throwing, catching, running bases, and hitting! 2026 SUMMER CAMPS! See page 19 Tulkwilla Parks & Recreation Winter 2026 All programs are at the Tukwila Community Center fter-School ctivities Pro ram ( S P) 11',Iolridrry II°'alrilday., End of school day - 6 p.m. Kindergarten - 5th Grade ASAP I PACT: Follows Illmpact Puget Sound Calendar Fee: $2,400; 10 equal payments Sept. -June; First month due at time of registration (non refundable or transferable) ASAP TSD: Follows TSD Calendar Fee: $2,000; 10 equal payments Sept. -June; First month due at time of registration (non refundable or transferable) ASAP is a fun, active, and safe program for kids to spend their after -school hours each day! Transportation to the program is provided by the Tukwila School District and Impact Public Schools for their students. only. o chooi ay Ca ps No School Days at Tukwila and Vmpact Schools, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Kindergarten - 5th Grade • Fee: $50 Jemmy 26 Tukwila SD (No school for students) February 17 Tukwila (No school/snow make-up day) and Impact Schools (No school for students) Join us for a fun -filled No School Day Camp designed for kindergarteners through 5th graders! Kids will enjoy a full day of games, creative crafts, exciting activities, outdoor play, and energetic gym games —all in a safe and engaging environment. It's the perfect way to spend a day off from school! Tukwila S SpringBreak Ca p ApIriill E 10, 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Kindergarten - 5th Grade • Fee: $250 Parents I i ht t Jan„ :3 , Il,,;. ,ydl..r 11 JJ, 11'l a r 2 , yli« ll..r r 11 y', 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Kindergarten - 5th Grade • Fee: $25 per child per session Hey kids, hang out with us while we give your parents the night off! We'II start with some dinner and have fun all night with games, projects, activities, and more! (A minimum of 6 students is required to run each class, so tell your friends and register early!) Parents Il;ay t JJan11"//', Il,,;.a,,,ll..r ;IrJ:fJ,', Iha'fnil^ ;IrJ:fJ,', Apr„ 25,11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Kindergarten - 5th Grade • Fee: $25 per child per session Parent's Day Out gives kids ages 5-11 a fun -filled time with crafts, games, and activities while parents enjoy a few hours to themselves. It's the perfect mix of playtime for kids and peace of mind for parents! Kidz Kitchen xaJoorday, Il,:elbr ary 14 Berry Sweet Treats xnaJo�orday, 11'la aRJ II Lucky Lulnch,12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Ages 7-13 • Fee: $25 per child per session Join us for some mouth-watering snack and/or small meal recipes that can be prepared by chefs of all ability levels. (A minimum of 6 students is required to run each class, so tell your friends and register early!) Yo th Imps v Theater Gro p Apr„ 7 28 • 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. • Ages 8-12 Fee: $50 per child per 4-week session Students will develop self-confidence and interpersonal skills by engaging in games and activities. They will learn improvisational theater and scene building. Instructor: Hannah Pinter M sic Lessons: Piano or G itar Wednesday `wJ'x ,,, siioil° s, 3 p.m. - 6:30 Ages: 7+ • Fee: $40 per class (half-hour sessions) Private music lessons with a curriculum focused on musicality and creativity help both kids and adults choose to learn and practice the music they love. Instructor: Dylan Hughes Incisine Technoio y of ashin ton Ages 8+ For roore IfIgor rill i blot" isind to osilgi"If tto C'7Fkt0Ct elf `I!S11Vet E'4t°,kW/a .'G,U"F0corn '7Fr 425 644 6074„ Inclusive Technology of Washington engages and empowers individuals with special needs and underserved populations through technology while teaching essential life skills. Students of all abilities are welcome. Yo th Cake Il,ec Iratin 101 Ji�oorsd ays, Jnai i LA aO y R RJ, II c.,lbrnao- y 19, 11'1narc111 119, Aprilll 16 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. • Fee $54 per child per session Come explore the wonderful world of frosting with Kita K. Haley head baker, instructor and owner of Island Delights Cakes in Seattle. Learn the fundamentals of cake frosting and decorating. Get imaginative as you frost your own creation. Express your inner pastry artist and tap into your inner CAKE BOSS through creative cake design! Taste test your design, post to social media and take your work home with you when you're done creating. Follow us @Tukwila arks 00 Tulkwila Parks & Recreation iiiriteir2026 111 YOUTH,10„ ritinue Gadgets & Gizmos with Bricks 4 Kidz sati„.th rdays., Jani„.thary17 Mar14., 10 a.m. -11:30 a.m. (*no class 2/14) • Ages 6-11 • Fee: $150 Build and explore crazy contraptions that really work your brain! Students use LEGO® bricks, axles, pulleys, gears and motors to create fun and interactive models. Students will create and customize a mini -Lego mosaic to take home. Parkokhr Visions Mondays, Teen Class Ages: 10-15, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m., Youth Class Ages: 6-12, 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. Monthly Fee: $120 per 4-class session Run, jump, climb, and flip into action! This dynamic parkour class teaches youth the fundamentals of movement, agility, and body control in a safe and supportive environment. Intro to Sports Tri„,thesdays., Jani„.thary 6 27 5 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Ages 5-9 • Fee: $25 Basketball, soccer, t-ball, and more! Join us for 45 minutes every Tuesday as we introduce new sports every week and practice the basics of throwing, catching, running, and scoring! Mini Hoopers i'hi„.thrsd,ays„ r",ebri„.th ary 3 24., 5 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. Ages 5-9 • Fee: $25 It's basketball time! Join us for 45 minutes every Thursday as we learn the sport and practice the basics of passing, catching, running, dribbling, and shooting! Mini Kickers i'hi„.thrsd,,ays„ March 3 24., 4 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Ages 5-9 • Fee: $25 Soccer for all! Join us for 45 minutes every Thursday as we learn the sport and practice the basics of kicking, passing, running, dribbling, and shooting! Mini Hitters i'hi„.thrsdays., March 28., 5 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. (no class April 7) • Ages 5-9 • Fee: $25 From T-ball to coach pitch, we're all about baseball! Join us for 45 minutes every Thursday as we learn the sport and practice the basics of throwing, catching, running bases, and hitting! 2026 SUMMER CAMPS! See page 19 rades -12 )or p at the Tukwila C Immunity Ceter. Follow us and stay informed c.":)Tukwil Teens Friday Late Night (FREE) Frildays, Jan„ 9„16., 23., 30., Feb„ Mar„ 6., 20., 27 (Fiash L„,ight Egg iii„.int)„ /1,,pr„17, 24„ May 8„ 29„ 5„19„ 26„ Ji„.thi„10„17, 24 • 8 p.m. - 11p.m. If you are over 18, please join us for our YA (18-25) Open Gym on Wednesday nights. Late Night Flash Light Egg Hld.hint (FR March 27, 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. Join us for a late night egg hunt! Collect candy and prizes and be the one to find the Golden Egg for a special surprise! Teen Room/Teen Gym (FRI RoolK Monday a Friday, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. GYM, iMonday Friday, 3:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. (Please check in at the front desk for the day's gym times.) Join us every day after school in the Teen Room during the school year and enjoy movies, basketball, video games, table games, or just hang out with friends. (Free Teen Program Pass allows you to attend all Teen Drop In activities) '01.,111)111))) hIliiI111111111111111' 1,1,10100,1,101,1,1,1 0 „ Middle School 1....ate-Ish Night at Showalter Middle School (FREE) r ry 20., i'l,iarch13., 6 p.m -8 p.m. Join us for Late-Ish Night — a fun hangout for middle schoolers with basketball, gaga ball, arcade games, movies, and more! T kwila Teen Cohincil The Tukwila Teen Council is your chance to shape the future of your community while building leadership skills and connecting with other motivated students. As a council member, you'll have the opportunity to ensure that youth voices play a meaningful role in community planning and support. If you're ready to develop your leadership, give back, and help make Tukwila a better place for everyone, please apply! More information on application. Limited seats available, meetings will begin at the end of January. IJ Scan code to apply. Applications being accepted through January 10, Selected members will be notified January 16, and the first meeting will be January 28. -Irtilkwila Parks & Recreation Winter 2026 u� siiiiiiiiiiii1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IC14E ' ' riiiirrrrrrrrrrr1kettlikrrtiktm. Ad It Cake IDecoirating 101 hroorsd ys, in LA ry 2 , II°"°eIN.° rLor Marclh'1I9 /Apr111I '11 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. • Fee: $62 per class • Ages 16+ Come explore the wonderful world of frosting with Kita K. Haley head baker, instructor and Owner of Island Delights Cakes in Seattle. Learn the fundamentals of cake frosting and decorating. Get imaginative as you frost your own creation. Express your inner pastry artist and tap into your inner CAKE BOSS through creative cake design! Taste test your design, post to social media and take your work home with you when you're done creating. Ad It Inplrov Theater CoI!I'Irse e s d n';;i'(Iy s ., „ ni'(I II"IL ;ik 27, ;,;.' 613 II f,a r U« 11°'7a r 7 28 7:15 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. Fee: $60 per 4 week sessions • Ages 16+ Learn the foundations of improvisational theater in a fun and supportive environment. We will engage in games and activities to explore the importance of environment character and objective scene building. Grab a friend and come join the fun! Instructor: Hanna Pinter Comm('nity Book CI 'b r °%%%'r SeCOInd Wed1111 eSd Y Of Ea Chl MuaInIthl, 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Join lively monthly discussions about the books and authors. Members will agree on what books will be covered and read beforehand. Email He lhtl yTUlG wiil 0„TUlG wiil W&.„gov for more info. So land Healing hroorsd y os, in LA ry 8., II°°"eIN.°rao^ry 5., rclhr 5., 6 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. • Fee: $25 per class • Ages 16+ Make way in your life for transformation through the healing power of sound. Relax into deep meditation through the sounds of crystal singing bowls, planetary tuned gongs, ocean drums, Koshi chimes and more. Sound healing can aid in bringing your mind, body and spirit into vibrational energetic balance. Aimee Arendsee, Sound Healing Practitioner ICI I'zzle Palooza Shamrock and Roll h�oorsd y, Mrrnr °Ih '1I , Time: 6 - 8 p.m. Ages 10+ • Fee: $30 per team Grab your mates and test your luck! Form a team of 2-5 and race to complete a 500-piece puzzle before time runs out. Prizes await the quickest puzzlers— so bring your smarts, your spirit, and don't forget to wear your green! Acrylic Painting xo�oina yos, 10:30am - 12:30pm • Fee: $35 per class J in LA ry 1I1, Contrast and Blending JrrninLArrnry 25, Light and Shadow e 113 r ry 8, Capturing Emotion ,b113 r ry 22, Composition and Creativity This class is a four part series where students will learn how to paint using acrylics. This series will teach students basic applications and advance techniques in their artwork as well as offer the opportunity to develop their own unique creative lens. Instructor: Jeanine Rosen eginner/Inteirrediate Watercolor Painting 10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Fee: $120 (10 Sessions) • Ages 16+ This is a ten -week session for beginners to intermediate painters to master the basics of watercolor painting in a joyful and fun atmosphere. We will become familiar with watercolor supplies, color theory, representation of light sources and creating depth in your paintings. Supplies are not provided. African IDrI mining aa'C 000^ rrn' os, „ 24 r„ 21I, r„ 28 II°^afi' 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. • Ages 10+ years Fee: $160 per session (8 week session) Learn to play traditional rhythms of West Africa from Sekou Fofana. He will teach 2-3 different rhythms, covering their cultural significance along the way. Follow us @%kwilaParks 00 To lkwilla Parks & Recreation Winter 2026 i1 144,11 ^I�o IIIIIIII I III oumouu ml i Auld 111111111 mn1.14, lllllll mI IMIIII�' m� uumll� mWwWwwl mom �M " ppp01 uu IIMum°I hm w �Illw'illlllllm !I!!!!!!!!!Illllilui uuuuu ii 11111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111 11011,(000#, NII^IIIIIIIIIIIIIii " ^IIIIhIIII IIIHIIIIIIIIVViI mI Located at 13500 Interurban Ave. S. Follow us on Facebook @fostergolflinks Foster Golf Links is the course to play golf with friends, shoot your lowest score, or take up this fabulous game. With 18 holes situated along the Duwamish River, players can observe wildlife and enjoy the natural scenery. As players move along the course, they will get the opportunity to shoot across the river on two par 3 holes. Since 1925, Foster Golf Links has offered quality golf and entertainment to generations of golfers, featuring a beautiful clubhouse, a fully stocked golf shop, and banquet and meeting rooms. Partnered with Billy Baroo's, the tradition continues. 0 II eallll llll"1m IIII"1,."'llll e an lll«"' IIb uulr tee tliiillll rzo "> Private Golf Instruction from a (Pro Ages: 10+ Sign up for one-on-one lessons with Foster Golf Links Pro Deron Pointer. With over 10 years of teaching experience, Deron will teach you new techniques to improve your short game, putting, chips, pitches, and sand— all in a fun and stress -free environment. Choose from the following options: Short Game Lesson: $50 Golf Simulator Lesson: $75 Beginner Series (3 lessons): $ 199 Call ua OO 2 42211 to set up your lesson. ESMOKEHOUSE&BAR4 It's all about the barbecue! Open to the Public - No reservations needed. First come first served on our patio (seasonally), at the bar and in the restaurant. Billy Baroo's Smokehouse & Bar features our in- house custom wood smoker, offering the best dry rub and light sauce -style barbecue this side of the Mississippi. Enjoy our welcoming atmosphere and spacious patio, which overlooks the golf course greens and a rockery fountain. 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Follow us on Facebook u "laseniorfitness 1 iteriff�����itfffffllfffifimm������������ liitllll c IP;i' IP;is IN III ru ess cull Me t sses ore °°°°liiillll re illls'teIIIIM Senior dIt 0pen Play Volleyball for S + Muand yos, 9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Fee: $5 Drop in or 10 Visits for $30 Players can drop in to play volleyball, practice skills, and exercise. No experience necessary! Call the community center at (206) 768-2822 for updated schedules. F� ncti naI Stren tlh Tnrainin h�ooirsd a yos, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Learn how to move your muscles to improve posture, balance, core strength, coordination, and range of motion. This class aims to increase energy and strength to perform daily activities with minimal pain and injury. Participants can expect standing and floor exercises. e innin Line Il;anncin 1 o�o ,r4sdrr yos, 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Line dancing is an excellent form of low -impact exercise where participants will learn repeated dance steps that follow a pattern to fun music. Line dancing will increase balance and flexibility as well as improve strength, muscle function, and cardiovascular health. Dances may include the Electric Slide, Cupid Shuffle, Macarena, and more! Instructor: Suzanne Simmons SoLine Dance Party o-11d a y., elbra ry 2 y •2p.m.-4p.m. You will have a chance to showcase all of your favorite dances and show off all you have learned in the Beginning Line Dancing class. Even if you don't know the dances, come and enjoy an afternoon of fun and friendship. Newbies are welcome to join the party! Fitness IDir rmrmin I40111drr yos, 11 a.m. - Noon March to the beat of your own drum with one of the latest and most fun fitness trends! Drum Fitness can be done sitting or standing and takes a simple movement - drumming - and turns it into a full -body workout that will leave you smiling, sweating, and feeling great. All fitness levels are welcome! Instructor: Suzanne Simmons. stay c llll llll cctc udOO scIIIlMlliil! c t the doll llii llll c lllf Ills cwsllllctt ^IIIIM > S III,,,, (Stayin ctive and Independent onr Life) ,,, Ih�'Pcx�u'yicYr°'�y:s NA r e �ii'yi din iys., 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. n;, ir11d a yos, 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. SAIL is an evidence -based fall prevention fitness program for adults 65 and older. Performing exercises that improve strength, balance, and flexibility is the single most important activity adults can do to stay active and reduce their chances of falling. The entire class curriculum of activities and education in the Stay Active and Independent for Life program has proven to help improve strength and balance, if done regularly. Instructor: Cindy Jaffe Silver Sneakers (Piro ram for M scle Stiren th and (Ran a of (Movement 11 uesdr ys, 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. 11 H irsd a ys, 8:05 a.m. - 9 a.m. Designed to increase muscle strength, range of movement, and improve activities for daily living. Low -impact training suitable for all fitness levels, a chair may be used for seated exercises and standing support. Class can be modified depending on fitness levels. Instructor: Suzanne Simmons. ri pen Painting irsd a yos 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Join and engage with other artists socially and artistically in our art studio. No formal instruction provided. Ike lele orkshops 1 o�o , sd yos, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. J a inLAa ry 6., 11 .,2 , k7 • Fee: $40 ,,,113ru,,,iiary : 01 ,,II' ",2 f • Fee: $40 Ma rc 111 3 ,°II 001 7,2 4.,: j111 • Fee: $30 ylil!.:ririiII 7,1 4,2:11,2:8 • Fee: $30 Come learn the ukulele in this fun and encouraging group class! The popularity of the ukulele is surging among adults due to its small size, ease of learning and playing, and the abundance of popular songs arranged for it. It is a tremendous way to bring the joy of music and community for people of all ages. Anyone can learn to play the ukulele! No musical experience or skill required. Instruments: Participants can bring their own ukuleles to class or student loaner ukuleles will be available for use during class. The instructor can also recommend inexpensive instruments students can purchase on their own. Instructor: Biff Moss Irulkwiilla Parks & Recreation eir2026 Tr! s, Tours G Socials T kwila Trailers Women's Hiking CIId.lb mondays., Departs Tukwila Community Center at 8:30 a.m. Transportation provided. • Fee: $10 Women of all ages are invited to participate in our hikes, rain or shine. Please contact the Senior Programs Office at (206) 7 6.1-„2.3.271 for space availability and scheduling. RATING: (1) Paved and/or smooth trail surface, (2) Some hills; exposed roots and rocks possible, (3) Some difficult terrain; hills or stairs J a n LA a ry 112 Green Lake (1) J a n LA a ry 2 6 Bradley Lake (1) Game Farm Park (1) Nathan Chapman Memorial Trail (1) Miller Creek Des Moines (1) Foothills National Recreation Trail (1) 1 Snohomish Centennial Trail (1) Tulip Fields (1) Amazon Wareho se Told.hr in Kent Pr ea se, see Se nilo r Scoop for J an LA a ry date, and tilme, Have you ever wondered what happens when you shop on Amazon? Today on a walking tour you will find out. Red Wind Casino Wednesday, Ja LA a y 28., 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Fee: $15 The luckiest casino in the South Sound! Java And Clay Wednesday, II",e113 r a ry 4„., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Fee: $25 Join us to in the quaint little town of Gig Harbor as we bring out our creative side by painting a piece of pottery. Enjoy a beverage and a snack as we make our masterpieces. Lunch will be on your own. Senior lad.i:nco Parties ( E E ) r 11 d a y, r a ry 113 II en t e n co IMonday March 116 Sallit Patrilck's IDay 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Bunco is a dice game played to see old friends and meet new ones. The game is easy to learn. Come and enjoy lunch, laughter and prizes. Ukrainian Egg Design (Frn 7) Wednesday, March 25 ., 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Psanka is a Ukrainian egg decorated with traditional folk designs using a wax resist method. The Designs are not painted on but drawn with a kitska tool and beeswax. Senior Tea Party Bingo! Th rs d a y, p r 11 II 9., 10:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. • Fee: $5 Burien Community Center Join friends for a lively game of bingo, laughter, and prizes- all while enjoying a delicious catered lunch. Come sip tea, savor, and play the day away! To r of Ed Rdhme Seed Company and Garden Wednesday r II 115., 9 a.m. -3:30 p.m. • Fee: $15 Transportation provided. Located at the company headquarters in Puyallup, the educational garden was designed by Ed Hume after years of touring gardens around the world. Issactiah Village Theater - Grease 'IF h rs d a y, r II 30., 11 a.m. - 5 p.m; • Fee $45 From its earliest performance in a Chicago nightclub through its record -breaking Broadway run and hit feature film, Grease has remained one of the world's most popular musicals. Thift Store Fashion Show Corning In May Date to 113e, Jr_t er ried„ Let Sheri McConnaughey know if you would like to participate and model for our Thrift Store Fashion Show. We will take the models shopping at thrift stores for outfits and they will model them at a fashion show luncheon. Prizes awarded for the model that got the "BEST BANG FOR THEIR BUCK." Social Programs ID wamish Cld.hrve Cafe (FRF7) 11""ii„„th es d ays., Noon, Tukwila Community Center Social Hall Suggested donation: $5 • Ages 60 and up Senior adults can enjoy group dining experiences that foster social meals and connections. Sponsored by Sound Generations Congregate Meal Program. Mexican Train IDominoes (FRPE) 11""ii„„thesdays., Noon, Senior Lounge The object of the game is for a player to play all the tiles from his or her hand onto one or more chains, or trains, emanating from a central hub or "station." Follow us @TukwiloPorks „„ihr111:1„1 I 00 Tulkwilla Parks & Recreation Winter 2026 wm464****01140010404 +il,1,illdViVMIpIIWummommuuuwi,I,v mu, �r� �e 'almpl �p y�.��aluus�� vpW . ter �ra rl � 101 '1 1Tti!!°Ii 11 1100 1111110', „,11 '°�'o II�III�V��pIAn Nwp, 0 flWP�l IYWi�• Nl4d ol�':rrttur•• 10IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII o,«, ext eet1 IIII,«, , baq et eve t Call or stop by today for a tour! 20 °`k '°//' °`k'7 ;Ir ';Ir ;lr 1111:finut m r When organizing an event, the planning process should be as easy as possible for you. The Tukwila Community Center has a variety of rooms and set-up options to best suit your needs. We'II even set up your room prior to your arrival... one less thing for you to worry about. The Tukwila Community Center offers river, mountain, and beautiful landscaped views with plenty of free on -site parking and convenient freeway access. Only 8 minutes from SeaTac Airport and 3 minutes from local hotels, your out-of-town guests will love that they won't have to go far. A short drive from downtown Seattle makes the community center a quick and affordable escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Square Feet .................................................................. Configuration .................................................................. Seating .................................................................. 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Each week offers hands-on activities that spark curiosity, inspire creativity, and build important social skills —all while having a ton of fun! Big adventures for little explorers —because play is the best way to learn! ,Jlully'; 0110, Wild Robot: Safari Explorers Unite! If Roz can do it, so can we! This week, our tiny adventurers will stomp, crawl, and roar their way through the wild wonders of nature. From jungle safaris to animal -inspired crafts, campers will explore the world of creatures big and small —just like Roz did! It's a week of imagination, exploration. Ju lly "1132117, A Pirate Island Adventure! Yo-ho-ho, it's time to set sail! This week, our pint-sized pirates will embark on a magical journey to Treasure Island, where X marks the spot and every day brings a new discovery. With treasure hunts, sea creature stories, and plenty of "Arrr!" along the way, it's a week of high tides and even higher fun! Ju lly -24, Little Heroes Unite: Superpower Camp! Calling all tiny capes and mighty masks —this week is all about unleashing your inner superhero! From saving stuffed animals to mastering secret missions, every day is packed with action, imagination, and heroic fun. Whether you fly, crawl, or zoom, this is your time to shine. The world needs its littlest heroes —and they're ready! Ju lly 279311, Mini Makers: A Colorful Week of Creativity! Get ready to squish, splash, swirl, and sparkle! This week, our littlest artists will dive into a rainbow of art adventures, exploring a new medium each day. From painting with brushes (and fingers!) to sculpting with squishy clay, every moment is a masterpiece in the making. Let's make some magic! August st 3-7, Octonauts Unite Join us this week as we jump into the octopod and follow Captain Barnacles and his crew in our underwater adventure, learning about all things under the sea. August "110914, A Bug's Life Buzz, crawl, and wiggle your way into a week of buggy fun! This week our littlest explorers will discover the magical world beneath their feet —where ladybugs fly, ants march, and caterpillars dream of wings. Grab your magnifying glass —adventure awaits! MIlhMMMMM M'M M'MHIWIWIVIH'M'M'HMMMMMM'M'M'MM M M M ui: 111111111111111111 2026 CAMP TUKWILLY 11111111111111111 IT00 CAMP TUKWILLY gum,, e Pay Ca,,, ,I 026 Youth entering Kindergarten - 5th Grade June e 22 August 2"11„ rime me • Fee: $250 per week (*Week 2: $200; No camp on Friday, 7/3) This summer, we're coming together under one big theme: TUKWILA UNITED! Inspired by the spirit of the World Cup arriving in Seattle, our camp is all about teamwork, discovery, and unforgettable adventures. Each week brings a brand- new theme —packed with games, crafts, challenges, and field trips —that keeps campers laughing, learning, and making friends all summer long. From mystery missions and intergalactic journeys to wild outdoor quests, splash -worthy water weeks, and red - carpet celebrity days, every week is a chance to explore, play, and shine. Whether your child is a super -sleuth, an aspiring athlete, a future inventor, or just loves trying new things, there's something for everyone at Tukwila United. One camp. Many adventures. Infinite memories. That's Tukwila United. Week 1 Jluiroe 22-2 J,. Mission Impossible Week 2* .Jluiroe 2 J/ ,„gully 2. Galaxy Adventure (No Camp Friday, 7/3) Week 3 „gully 6-110. Wild Robot Week 4 ,JguAll';JI "II3 11'7, World Cup Week 5 .Jl11,All;;/1 2wm -24s Eras Tour Week 6 .Jlully 27931, Minion Madness Week 7 /Au gu,,Ast 397, Avatar: Ring of Water - Master the Splash! Week 8 August "11 91 114. My Suite Life: Camp Like a Celebrity! Week 9 AuV u,,Ast "II721, World United Festival: One Camp, Many Cultures, Infinite Fun! Follow us @%kwiloPorks See more CAMPS! Itilkwilla Parks & Recreation Winter 2026 IIII �arr«rrrrGir 'l�lu�rr ill il(c 1>U Lu ch l hn�i�lln ll.;�II�, allll curer lkos osu r crier carrAp., JLHA 22 ALA 8„ 12 p.m. -1 p.m. • Youth entering 1st - 5th grade Fee: $20/week Create your own full day of fun at Tukwila Community Center! Pair up two half -day camps and your camper will join Camp Tukwilly for lunch and a game break. icks414i "z Calling all LEGO' Builders- get ready for an adventure! Each day will be a new adventure as the virtual and LEGO' worlds combine! Fee: $165 per session (*$132 for A Galaxy Far Far Away - No camp on Friday 7/3) • Youth entering 1st - 5th Grade A Galaxy Far Far Away Mining and Crafting Under the Sea Game On Pocketbricks Monsters World of Wizards June J JluIIy 2., 9 a.m. -12 p.m. JluIIy 6310. 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. JluIIy 6310.1 p.m. - 4 p.m. JluIIy "11331'7, 9 a.m. -12 p.m. JluIIy 20 - 4,. 9 a.m. -12 p.m. Jlo„ lly 7-1 "'1, 9 a.m. -12 p.m. elusive Tech WA STEAM Camp u y "11 "117,1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Fee: $170 • Ages 7-12 Photography Camp JJully 71 "'1,1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Fee: $170 • Ages 8-14 Activity Ca Fee: $110 Mad Science Camp Jlully 2�m -24 Ages 8-12, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. • Ages 5-7, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Pokemon Camp Ages 5-7 Tabletop Games Camp JluIIy "r�- "'1,1 p.m. - 4 p.m. ages 8-12 Junior Great Tukwila Bake -Off Ages 5-7 Multi -Media Art Camp August "110311(- Ages 5-7, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. • Ages 8-12, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Jr. Chef Camp A,o, o, st "1172"'1 Ages 5-7, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. • Ages 8-12, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. JluIIy 71 "1. 9 a.m. -12 p.m. A 11,A gurasl. '"U -7; 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. ,,,irirlllNi U!`ooiir%%li!`UU, ullrf Vir" ///%//////////////%%%%/ SkyHawks S,I,,a,,'; is Ca Juno 2 ",26 • Fee: $109 Flag Football Ages 8-12, 9 a.m. -12 p.m. • Ages 5-7, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Score a touchdown with Skyhawks Flag Football! This program teaches passing, receiving, kicking, and flag pulling, all while emphasizing heart and spirit. Participants gain confidence and learn life lessons like teamwork and leadership in a fun, supportive environment. Suit up and get in the game with Skyhawks Flag Football! Tot Cheer Camp 9 am -11am • Ages 3-5 Get ready to jump and cheer with CheerTots! This vibrant program enhances cheerleading skills, personal expression, agility, and teamwork by boosting self- confidence and promoting joy. Young cheerleaders will shine in routines and life. Parent participation is required with children 3.5 years and younger. Youth Cheer Camp Ages 5-7, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. • Ages 8-12, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Get ready to rally with Skyhawks Cheerleading! This fun -filled program teaches a variety of cheers, hand and body movements, and jumping techniques, all stunt free. Participants will also learn valuable teamwork and leadership skills. The program ends with a performance where each cheerleader shines. Become a cheerchampion with Skyhawks! Tennis Camp Ages 5-7, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. • Ages 8-12, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Serve up fun with Skyhawks Tennis! This program elevates tennis skills by focusing on the techniques of forehand, backhand and scoring while utilizing practice sessions and match play to develop consistent, well- rounded players. Each session also fosters personal growth, emphasizing sportsmanship and perseverance. V�� Irulkwiiia Parks & Recreation Winter 2026 Activity S arts Camps Skills, drills, scrimmage! Our sports camps focus on an introduction to sports and practice to build confidence and teamwork. All skill levels welcome. Fee: $90 per session; $150 for Jr. Golf Camp Soccer Jlully 2 -4 Ages 5-7, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. • Ages 8-12, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Baseball Jlully 273"1, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Ages 8-12 Coach Pitch & T-Ball Jlully 7-1 "'1,1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Ages 5-7 Basketball g11Jst 3-7 Ages 8-12, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. • Ages 5-7, 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Wiffleball /.h,ua;rooJr-t 3„--7, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Ages 8-12 Soccer 1JaoJ'St "II0 -11 , 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Ages 5-7 Volleyball Auut "110-14, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Ages 8-12 Basketball 1, "'1'7 "'1, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Ages 5-7 Pickleball A, a st 17"'1, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Ages 8-12 Sports Mixer- T-ball & Soccer Auut 17-21, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Ages 3-5 Jr. Golf g11JSt 172"'ll, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Ages 7-14 (all experience levels) • At Foster Golf Links Multi -Sport looJst 2,4-28 Ages 8-12, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. • Ages 5-7, 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Sports Mixer - Basketball & Track August 24-28, 9 a.m.- 12 Ages 3-5 Safe Sittes Ca June 29",Jlully ,, , 8:30 a.m. -12:30 pm Ages: 12-15 • Fee: $185 p. m. Train how to be a safe and engaging babysitter! This camp covers the following areas: safety skills, child care skills, first aid & rescue skills, and life & business skills. Students who complete the course will be certified in Pediatric and Adult CPR & First Aid. art ;,, uest lNatiur,» caiirnlps powered by Green Tukwila June 22 14u,„U u",Uurl: 21, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Youth entering 2nd - 6th Grade • Fee: $250 per week Where wild hearts roam and curious minds grow! This nature -packed camp series invites youth ages 7-11 to explore Tukwila's parks through hands-on adventures, eco-inspired crafts, and survival skills that spark confidence and wonder. Each week brings a new quest — so lace up your boots, grab your compass, and get ready to explore the wild side of Tukwila! Trailblazer Training Jlully 20-24., Crystal Spings Park Welcome to the wild! This week, campers become nature ninjas—learning how to build shelters, read trail signs, and master basic survival skills. With scavenger hunts, knot -tying, and team challenges, it's all about building confidence in the great outdoors. Creature Keepers Jlully 7-31, Tukwila Park From bugs to birds and everything in between, this week is all about the creatures that call Tukwila home. Using iNaturalist, campers will track and identify animal signs, build bug hotels, and learn how ecosystems stay balanced. With nature walks, eco-crafts, and hands-on science, we'll become guardians of the wild —Green Tukwila style! Nature Makers August st 3-7, Duwamish Hill Preserve Let nature be your canvas! Campers will use leaves, sticks, stones, and recycled materials to create art inspired by the outdoors. From sun prints to nature mobiles, every project celebrates the beauty of Tukwila's parks. We'll wrap up the week with a pop-up gallery and a celebration of creativity, community, and Green Tukwila's mission to keep our parks thriving. Tee Ve ture CAMP June 22-August 11, • Fee: $250 per week (*Week 2- $200; No camp on Friday 7/3) Youth entering 6th - 8th Grade Week 1 June 22-2 u, Amazing Race Tukwila Week 2* June 29°,Jlully 2, Troll Hunters Week 3 July Jumanji Week 4 .Jlo,Ally 113-17, Fifa Fever Week 5 July 2wm -24, Stranger Times Week 6 July 27-31, Wipeout Week: No Guts, No Glory! Week 7 August 3-7, Avatar: The Way of Water - Puget Sound Edition Week 8 August 11014, The Real Campers of Tukwila! Week 9 Augu,,Ast "II'7 2 , World United Festival: One Camp, Many Cultures, Infinite Fun! Follow us @%kwiloPorks 00 Tulkwiilla Parks & Recreation Wiinter2026 gill, Vnllll'I Spring into the New Year• IIllIldlIIIll�IIYllilillii�IiIlllllll'R4 �lul'liulll'IlIIIliI;NN P Ii,lpiippqu0,10,vgi1i ppqiIlpu 111111( i�olIIIIIlN l1�II111111111111111 , IIII�IIIIIIINPII � IA��iii00111 III i"N i1iol11l11111111'11111111111111 i"N 11111,1,1,1 IIII,III�• 1,1191111111111111111111 11iilYllYljjlillllll II II Winter & Spring Lessons n A Lesson Dates • Jan 5t" -Jan 31st • Mon + Wed Tue + Thur Saturday AM SS�i' Lesson Dates • Feb 9t" -March 7t" • Mon + Wed Tue + Thur Saturday AM SessinA,U" n Lesson Dates • March 16t" - April 11t" • Mon + Wed Tue + Thur Saturday AM Session IC) -1i Lesson Dates • April 20t" - May 16t" • Mon + Wed Tue + Thur Saturday AM Registration Online, In -Person, or by phone 05pm • Dec 29t" (resident) • Dec 30t" (non-resident) Future registrations will have separate dates for in -person and phone support. Registration Online 05pm • Feb 2nd (resident) • Feb 3rd (non-resident) In -person or by phone 05pm • Feb 4t" Registration Online 05pm • March 9t" (resident) • March 10t" (non-resident) In -person or by phone 05pm • March 11t" uItkue ouuuuolpUUU4,0° 1111 ry Registration Online 05pm • April 13t" (resident) • April 14th (non-resident) In -person or by phone 05pm • April 15t" Mako Sharks s I,I ICI A, S ",� 111' I' 8,, „.IU,A, IN"H.N It.„III ,,A, „.,I11l1t.„llINl llh��'�'�� :2 0 ,2 (5 58(5IP l‘ti .. ' "�I�INH111IIC°:'�Ih,,i� ,'h ",w \b ll�(liiiii�NC°:'�IhNI�„nNllh��'�'��` �>nI`:'�Ih,�i� �'h ",w I�im Il�": ' IN �°��Ih,,i� , 1‘1,"I1°„,n..�r.IN...11llll�������"h° ������� "I� 72 (resident) , 9 6 (non-resident) Mako Sharks Swim Club is designed to support swimmers as they grow beyond swim lessons, providing a fun and structured environment to continue building skills, endurance, and confidence. We bridge the gap between lessons and competitive teams, helping swimmers develop at their own pace while fostering a lifelong love for swimming. � 'a � a,loPm �� liilllil'��IblYlly Hi ��^f^�d���'� 1,1)011s1,1)i*Pljeti)1`111' "fii11INInI � w KWita Pool 11111111111111111111111111.. METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT �uu+unhP��'lil`I�iuiiSN�lijfl^ 'ol"Wig 2026 Spring Splash Egg Hunt d. `'o lll►,u III °lil to the iO a \\�1'ita P,d.`'o I Egg "m,iV ,T1,„1111R1'..Jh,,iV hn°,w 1‘A, IR: ,...III 21111'','u1, .I1,...3113.1%t RIh��'��(3,IW' mT.R:ATIWO 11,,,h "�1� :�m iiiii� �„�h � I���°:Ilh��'��1�°� � .��IIP,��o �lU �'hn° 23R11°:) ;;1'111' (per person) Kids of all ages can jump in and search the pool for colorful eggs to find the golden tickets and win a prize! This family -friendly event combines the excitement of an egg hunt with the fun of swimming and a chance to meet Bubbles the Tukwila Pool bunny! Don't forget your swimsuit and towel. Children 6 and under, non -swimmers, and those who require a lifejacket must be accompanied by an adult (18 years or older) in the water within arm's reach. 1111111111111 00Y10111l1ilii11111111111111 Pool Schedule La F III 'i III.y S W tIP 1A IP o III ics1 Scan this QR code to visit our website for our schedule or for more information on water exercise classes and family open swim. Event Registration y to j,d. ` o II °lil II °lil 0 Scan this QR code for more information or to register for any of our events. All children aged six (6) and under, as well as individuals requiring a lifejack- et and non -swimmers, must be directly supervised by an adult (18 years or older) in the water at all times. Contact Us Rai Pd. o o ita Pa 1st IPI "" k k t v Mw v 4 "IIII1.,Hw S IIII1+41III w 1" .„II011 \b l ip „„A„ 9831258, 215 26732350 T„„IIIIKM\b l t„„„AIUI:m l ci„„„„„oRG (411 IIIKA A,u '0u 1 For more information or for the most up-to-date details, please visit our website by scanning this QR code or by visiting tukwilapool.org. iillll��� 11 111111111111111110,,,,, II IV upi�IB„'uu 00000 1111111111 City ofTukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 Follow us @CityofTukwiia '�i1 t"Illb • TukwilaWA.gov ,ice aaaaaa��ioiaaaaaaaaaariiiii%% It's time to mix things up —literally! Join us for a Freaky Friday pickleball party inspired by the hit movie. Expect crazy matchups, wild rule swaps, and a whole lot of laughter as partners "switch" paddles, sides, or even playing styles! Whether you're a pro or just here for fun, this afternoon is all about letting loose and meeting new people. Costumes and creativity encouraged. �e Egg unt Hippity hop over for this fun -filled event — perfect for little bunnies ages 2-10. The egg hunt kicks off at 10 a.m. sharp, so don't forget to bring a bag to collect all the colorful eggs scattered across the field! With surprises tucked inside each egg —it's going to be an "egg-cellent" time. e unity Ce u e ''alooza Grab your mates and test your luck! Form a team of 2-5 and race to complete a pP 500-piece puzzle before time runs out. Prizes await the quickest puzzlers — so ..._ bring your smarts, your spirit, and don't forget to wear your green! ister Rogers Pay ht 2 , It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood! Join us for crafts, play, and friendly fun. Perfect for hbors ages 18 months-8 years!