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August 28, 2013
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New 7 -week postnatal dance series
$10 drop-in or $60
the 7-week
fall session
Parade Dedication
Sept. 2nd
thru Oct. 14th
Mondays
1:30-2:30pm
MJ
the work
So get your cool mom lullaby groove on with gentle steps proven to help Baby find sleep.
A one hour dance class that presents a fun way for you and your baby to bond! You will
learn choreography that encourages balance is maintaining a healthy posture while
holding your baby, or baby wearing. Rabies not yet crawling are encouraged to attend.
You ve always wanted this skill... now’s your chance! Just in time for Halloween!
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Presented by Lorraine Hanson (503)545-4203 gypsyrain@gmail.com
Rainpotion.com
nagamanidance.wordpress.com
Leslie Mundt with her cockatoo, Zoomie. Mundt will be this year’s
grand marshal for the Beaverton Celebration Parade.
SENIOR SAFARI
Tuesday, S e p t e m b e r 17 , 2 0 13 • 9
am
- 3
pm
Free admission and train rides for seniors (65+) and a companion
Animal chats
^ 1 OR EGON
City Library, 12375 S.W. Fifth
St. and on the lawn across
from City Park. The third an­
nual Beaverton 5K Fun Run/
Walk begins the same day at 9
a.m. in Griffith Park.
Beaverton's Celebration Pa­
rade has grown into a commu­
nity tradition.
Area high school marching
bands, colorful floats, and civic
and cultural organizations will
be cheered on by spectators as
they make their way through
the streets.
The parade route begins at
Beaverton Christian Church at
the corner of Southwest Wil­
son Avenue and Allen Boule­
vard. It then takes Erickson
Avenue to Fifth Street, pass­
ing by the Beaverton City Li­
brary. The parade ends at
Griffith Park near Beaverton
City Hall.
Contigo
ZOO
Cuban & World Music
Uniting through Song and Dance
pettable animals
lunch specials
Leslie Mundt will be honored
as
Grand
M arshal
of
Beaverton’s Celebration Parade
for her more than 20 years of
dedication and service as the
parade’s parade coordinator.
Mundt began her involvement
with the parade in 1986 as a
sports coordinator for Tualatin
Hills Park and Recreation Dis­
trict. She retired in February.
"I really enjoyed putting the
parade together from the be­
ginning and seeing the hard
work come together as the
parade goes down the street,"
said Mundt. "It is such a thrill
to see everyone so excited—
from the entries to the specta­
tors."
This year’s 56th annual pa­
rade begins at 10 a.m. on Sat­
urday, Sept. 7 and includes
family-friendly activities and
entertainment on the Beaverton
A SERVICE OF M ETRO
503-226-1561
www.oregonzoo.org
NW 8th & Davis
Free Art & Crafts Festival
Fun Activities fo r the Whole Family
Sunday, Sept. 1 • 5:00pm-6:00pm