Monday, February 7, 2011

Outdoors In

Finding a place for kids to play when it is always raining is a challenge. Hillsboro Parks and Rec is helping parents make it a bit easier.

Outdoors In is located just off the Tom Hughes Civic Center Plaza in the lower level of the NW portion of the Civic Center building in downtown Hillsboro. The facility includes a full-size playground system with slides, an 8-foot climbing wall and a unique whole-body electronic gaming system for a kid-sized cardiovascular workout.
Outdoor In 2-4.jpgThe indoor play park opens Feb. 10, with a public grand opening celebration Feb. 26.

Drop-in play hours will be from 9 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays.

Outdoors in the Park at the Plaza is a place for kids to enjoy a "park" inside.

Specially designed for children ages 12 and under, all users must be accompanied and supervised by an adult.

Use fees for ages 1-17 are $3.50 for residents and $5 for non-residents.

Multiple visit punch cards are also available at a slight discount per visit.

Adults accompanying a child are free.

The facility includes a multi-purpose room available for weekend rentals. Various recreation classes for all ages will be offered in the future.

This is much more affordable than other playgrounds around town. I am sure we will make use of this a lot!!!


Sunday, January 23, 2011

Tips from the Penny Pincher


As I have mentioned before I inherited my thriftiness from my Dad. I remember walking for what seems like miles so that we could get a free parking space. My Mom always says that my sister and I were born on Sunday so that he didn't have to pay for parking. I am going to feature some of his suggestions for cheap/free things to do around town.

The "Geezers" are a group of guys who have coffee, go on a walk and try to solve the world's problems. They have found some fun places to go walking. I was driving to the Rose Garden this summer and a group of people were walking on the side of the road. My first thought was, "What are these crazy old men doing walking in such a dangerous spot?" Then I realized that I knew all those crazy old men! (You guys aren't really that old, but when you give yourself a name like the Geezers......)

Recently my Dad suggested that I post about taking a walk near OHSU.

Jackie, Here is one more idea for "Ther Penny Pincher's Daughter" The tram is free down hill. You can have a nice walk up to the tram, ride it down to the river and then walk back to the car. The Ross Island grocery is a great place for coffee also if you start and finish there.


I hope that this becomes a regular feature, because my Dad is pretty awesome.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Walk With Bruno





Timberline Lodge is so magical. I love to walk into the lobby and admire the giant fireplace and all the incredible handiwork of the laborers. This weekend you can take a walk with Bruno the St. Bernard on a nature excursion. Friday-Sunday at 10am you can go on a beautiful walk for free. Dress for the weather and bring snowshoes if you have them.

While you are there watch the video that chronicles the building of the lodge. We are so lucky to have this beautiful National Park in our back yard. That reminds me, I need to get it stamped for my National Parks passport!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Eight Free Days at Lan Su

I have always wanted to visit the Chinese Gardens, but even with coupons it was too expensive for a family of four. Well, this week you can take advantage of a great opportunity. January 2-January 9 there will be no cost for admission.

Check out the link for more information.

I learned something that I thought was interesting and wanted to share it with my frugal readers. The word "spendy" is unique to the Northwest.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Breakfast with Santa

Tomorrow and Sunday you can join in a fun Christmas event. At the Washington County Fair Complex KUIK is hosting Breakfast with Santa as a fundraiser for the Salvation Army Food Box Program. You can have your picture taken with Santa, go on a pony ride, play games, make some arts and crafts and go shopping.

When: December 11-12
10am-3pm
Where: Washington County Fair Complex in Hillsboro
How Much: $10 per family
Bring a non perishable food item and get $2 off your admission
$1 per plate for Breakfast


Fun for the WHOLE Family!

Pictures with Santa & Mrs. Klaus

Holiday Trees/Wreaths/Poinsettias
Holiday Games and Fun for the kids
Inflatable bounce houses & obstacle courses (small fee)
Pony Rides (small fee)
A petting zoo (small fee)
Rudy the Red Nosed Lama on Saturday
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer on Sunday
Fire Trucks and Police Cars
KUIK’s Safe Assured ID both days
“LIVE” holiday music by local school choirs & ensembles
Holiday Movies
Kids can make holiday cards for soldiers
Much more!!!



Check out the website for more details.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Hillsboro Holly Days

I love Downtown Hillsboro. I have so many memories of wandering around my Dad's JCPenney store, eating at Supernatural Deli and Hillsboro Happy Days. During Happy Days they had a cow pie flinging contest off of the US Bank building. Some of that small town charm will be on hand during Hillsboro Holly Days.

Ho, Ho, Ho! Santa Claus is in the Civic Center lobby! Come enjoy warm cocoa, cookies, and holiday music while you wait to tell him your Christmas wishes. Bring the whole family to the Hillsboro Holly Days celebration sponsored by the Hillsboro Downtown Business Association. Santa will join in the Tree Lighting Ceremony, where the Holiday Tree that reigns over Main Street will be lit to shine over the city throughout the holiday season. This event is free and registration is not necessary. 2:00 - 4:00 pm at the Civic Center in downtown Hillsboro.