Children’s Day falls on Sunday, June 14th. Please join us virtually as we celebrate Children’s Day 2020!
Even though we can’t be together to celebrate, we wanted to share the spirit of Children’s Day with some great resources to help your fill your summer with health, wellness and FUN! Until things reopen and even when they do, we just have to do things a little differently!
To find out more information about any of the resources below, click on their name to be redirected to their website.
While the museum itself is still closed, they are accepting registrations for summer camps in July and August.
During this temporary closure, OMSI is continuing its mission to provide informal science education across the region by sharing crafted and curated at-home science activities that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Mad Science summer camps started in June. They also are offering lots of fun at-home activities to try!
Music Together of Beaverton is offering interactive Zoom classes, livestream events and front porch jam sessions.
PLAY.FIT.FUN is offering two new programs, family game night and Zoom kids action classes. Summer camps are also being offered.
Beaverton Library will soon be offering curbside pickup service. Appointments can be initiated after Monday, June 15th. They are also offering lots of resources you can use at home, like live events, videos and reading programs.
The market is open on Saturdays from 9am-1:30pm. Check out the vendor list and options for ordering ahead.
Miss going to the movies? The 99W Drive-In theater is open in Newberg! Check out their Facebook page for information on tickets and showings.
Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District Summer Camps
THPRD is offering half-day, full day and all-day summer camps. Registration begins Saturday, June 13th and is available online or over the phone.
Check out PDX Parent for a great list of summer camps being offered, listed by interests and age groups.
Skyhawks camps offer a large variety of sports day camps including: tennis camp, outdoor basketball camp, soccer camp, flag football camp, “Mini-hawk camp” (baseball, basketball, and soccer), “Multi-sport camp” (baseball, soccer, and ultimate frisbee), baseball camp, lacrosse camp, golf camp, and cheerleading camp.
Foot Traffic Youth Running Camps 2020
Foot Traffic is a youth summer running/track camp. The sessions are divided into two different locations: west side and east side. East side is based at Grant Park in Portland, and West side is based at Terra Linda Park in Cedar Mill.
Pedalheads teaches kids to 1) swim 2) ride bikes 3) play multiple sports. The skill levels vary for the bike riding camps from balance bikes all the way up to avid bikers.