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Park News December 2025 – The Cedar Mill News

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Updates from the Tualatin Hills Parks and Recreation District (THPRD). More event information and registration details can be found online at thprd.org.

Mark your calendars and explore upcoming camps, classes, sports leagues, and programs for all ages. Winter registration opens on Saturday, December 6 for in-district patrons and on Monday, December 8 for out-of-district patrons. Explore the full activities guide online.

THPRD’s website will be getting a fresh look. Check for the district’s new website to go live in late December.

thprd bazaar

Browse a variety of handcrafted gifts, decor, and treats from local vendors, perfect for holiday shopping. Invite your friends and neighbors to stop by and enjoy the festive atmosphere while supporting our community.

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We’ve made special arrangements for THPRD facilities to be drop-off sites for letters to Santa Claus! Drop off letters in the Santa Mailboxes now through mid-December and children will hear back from our jolly friend in red!

Maintenance staff are transitioning out of their daily service routes and will be focusing on leaf removal in parking lots and along pathways, tree and shrub pruning, landscape bed cleanup, installing new trees and plants, and preparing for inclement weather events.

Staff recently installed new drainage (trenching, landscape fabric, and river rock) within a sloped landscape bed to keep mud from running down into a sidewalk and staircase at Bethany Creek Park. THPRD crews also installed new drainage to keep water from pooling along a 50-foot stretch of asphalt pathway at Bonny Slope Park. Staff trenched, installed new landscape fabric and drainage rock, and added a new catch basin to keep water from pooling onto the highly used walking path.

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Our Youth Basketball program (5th-8th grade) has grown this year, and we need more coaches! Coaches must be age 18+ and have knowledge of basketball, but no coaching experience is required.

Each team has one or two practices per week at various BSD middle schools, starting the week of December 1. A Coaching Clinic is scheduled for Sunday, December 7, from 10 am – 12:30 pm and will be hosted by Trailblazers Jr NBA staff. A pre-season jamboree is scheduled for Saturday, December 13. Each team plays 10 games/season. Games are held at the Tualatin Hills Athletic Center on Saturdays, starting January 10 through March 14.

Questions? Contact Kyle Kotchik at (503)619-3865, [email protected]

THPRD and the Beaverton Black People’s Union invite you to a community event honoring the principles of Kwanzaa with local vendors, food, activities, art, games, and more! The celebration is held on the second day of Kwanzaa, named Kujichagulia, or “Self-Determination”. It is a day honored with activities for strengthening and building community. Come learn about the importance of the holiday with your family. More event details online.

Make the most of winter break by having cool adventures with friends at the Cedar Hills Rec Center! Each day is packed with games, arts and crafts, and exciting STEM projects for kids ages 5-11. Learn more online about Winter Break Camps available at Cedar Hills Rec Center, Tualatin Hills Nature Center, and other THPRD locations.

Indoor Playpark is back! Stay dry throughout the rainy season and stop by the center and check out our updated toys. Drop-in fees apply.

Let your kids spend their day off school in nature! Full day camps for 7–10-year-olds, and half-day camps for 4-6 or 6-9 year olds. Learn more and register online.

Come get cozy with us at the Tualatin Hills Nature Center with new drop-in programs! Nature-Inspired Fiber Arts Circle every third Friday or Indoor Nature Play Park on alternating Saturdays. Learn more online.

Sons of the American Revolution are constructing a new Revolutionary War Memorial at Veterans Memorial Park, Intersection of Washington, Watson, and 7th in Beaverton. Construction of the concrete and adjacent landscaping finished in November. The plaques and benches will be installed in Spring 2026.

hillsboro ice skating

Find seasonal cheer at this outdoor ice-skating rink. Winter Village is a beloved Hillsboro event. Bring your friends and family to a skate session, take an ice skating lesson, or rent the rink for your private party.

Don’t miss exciting special events and skate days! Find schedules and more information on the website.

Enjoy a holiday pop-up market around the ice rink featuring more than 30 vendors from the Children’s Entrepreneur Market. Support local youth with your holiday shopping and enjoy musical performances by young artists. Regular skate times apply. Food available for sale.

Kick off Winter Break with snow flurries on the plaza at the top of every hour, a visit from Santa, baby reindeer goats, tasty treats, and holiday music all day long. Food available for sale.

Enjoy performances, vendors, and activities on this multicultural day of fun. Regular skate times apply.

Toddler Skate

The rink will be reserved for families with children ages 2 to 4.

Sensory-Friendly Skate

Reduced rink capacity, lower lighting, and softer music. 

lightopia

Drive through a glimmering landscape with colorful characters and holiday icons in bold, beautiful lights. Check back for updates on special events at Lightopia.

New this year: no tickets or reservations required! Lightopia will be closed December 15, 24 & 25.

Find more information and more winter events on the Hillsboro Park & Recreation website here.



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Introducing CityPickle Kids: Youth Academy 01/06/26

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Introducing CityPickle Kids: Youth Academy at CityPickle Long Island City

CityPickle Kids: Youth Academy Launching Winter 2026, CityPickle is debuting NYC’s first leveled, 12-week junior pickleball program for ages 8–13. Pickleball has emerged as a leader in youth sports, with more than 240 collegiate clubs nationwide (and even varsity programs!). Families are increasingly seeking structured, skill-building opportunities for their children.

CityPickle’s Youth Academy meets that demand with a thoughtfully designed curriculum created by Head of Coaching Josh Gartman, mirroring the rigor and progression of elite junior tennis programs. Players advance through three levels — Competitor, Challenger, and Champion — with coach evaluations at the start and end of each season. The invite-only Champion tier includes tweens and teens with serious talent (and yes, they can already beat most adults).

Winter 2026 Season Details (Jan 6 – Apr 2): Competitor (Level I): Tuesdays, 4–5pm Challenger (Level II): Tuesdays, 4–5pm Champion (Level III, Invite Only): Thursdays, 4–6pm

Venue: CityPickle Long Island City

9-03 44th Rd
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Youth hockey players hit the ice at TD Garden for mini 1-on-1 tournament – Boston News, Weather, Sports

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BOSTON (WHDH) – Puck drop at TD Garden looked a little different on Sunday as a smaller group of athletes took center ice.

The Boston Bruins and TD Garden hosted the TD Bank Mini One-on-One Tournament with local youth hockey players, which is now in its 53rd year.

Forner USA Hockey President Ronald DeGregorio called it an unforgettable experience.

“They come on the ice and we have a fun time and that’s what it’s all about, a fun learning experience,” he said.

Parents and players agree.

Parent Amy Ditzel said, “I think it’s great to see the girls having the same opportunities.”

And it’s fun for family members and friends, who get to see their favorite players up on the big screen.

“I’m watching my sister and then I’m playing after,” said Caroline. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and a lot of people don’t get to do it.”

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NFL Flag Football youth league coming to Amarillo this summer

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AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) – A NFL Flag Football youth initiative is coming to Amarillo. This league catered toward youth is bringing new, non-contact sports for kids to get involved and learn the game of football in a different way while still having fun.

The Texas Panhandle is expanding the opportunity for youth to get more involved this summer through the NFL Flag Football program. This league gives boys and girls in Amarillo the chance to play with an NFL name.

Amarillo native, Tascosa High School alum and program owner and operator for this new initiative Mark Jackson explained why he wanted to bring this opportunity to Amarillo to give youth in the Panhandle the chance to be part of a growing sport and put an emphasis on the importance of inclusivity for the sport.

National reach and local opportunity

“When I had the opportunity to bring it up here because they’re playing all across the nation. Over 500,000 youth across the United States are playing right now. So I said, why not Amarillo? Why not, the kids up here have a chance to play like the kids across the United States and have a chance to, you know, maybe be national champions and go to the Pro Bowl and go to other countries and play,” Jackson said. “So, yeah, that’s why I did it.”

Jackson emphasized the NFL’s commitment to inclusivity.

“Well, that’s one of the NFL’s initiative is to have everybody included. Girls, boys, it doesn’t matter. They want everybody who wants to play to play. That’s what we’re gonna, in Amarillo, we’re gonna give. If you’re a girl, it don’t matter. If you think you can play football or you want to tell your dad or mom, look, I want to play, get out there,” he said.

Registration and schedule

Registration will open in January. Games will start at the end of June and beginning of July.

This league is for boys and girls and open to ages 13 through 17. There is still time to get involved as an athlete or a coach as well.

An official website for this initiative and where people can donate to help this grow will be announced at a later time.



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Girls’ basketball: Brown, Hawks plunder Pirates to reach Berea final | Sports

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BEREA – “Human Nature” couldn’t have been on louder display Sunday afternoon at Conkin Gym if the decades-old Michael Jackson song by that title had been blaring over the speakers.

One of the toughest challenges of coaching youth sports is keeping your troops focused when they’re beating the opponent like a drum. Matt Walls has seen it up-close two days in a row, and at least a half dozen times already this season with his Great Crossing girls’ basketball team.



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Egyptian Swimming Federation Under Scrutiny After Swimmer’s Death

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Egyptian Swimming Federation Under Scrutiny After Swimmer’s Death

The Egyptian Swimming Federation is facing major changes in the wake the death of a swimmer at the national under-12 championships in December in Cairo.

According to Reuters, the federation has been forced to appoint an interim committee to run the organization after the head of the federation and its board were removed last week. The Egyptian Ministry of Youth and Sports has reached out to World Aquatics for interim guidance of the federation.

A swimmer named Youssef Mohamed Abdel Malek drowned during a meet on Dec. 2 at Cairo’s International Stadium swimming complex. Per reports from within the country, Malek’s body was not found until the start of the following race.

Yasser Idris, the head of the swimming federation and a member of the Egyptian Olympic Committee, has been ordered by public prosecutors to stand trial. Also referred for prosecution are the executive director of the swimming federation, its board, the director of the meet, its chief referee, other officials from the Al-Zohour Sporting Club and several lifeguards. All are accused of failure to do their duty in keeping Malek and other swimmers safe.

The Ministry of Youth Sports referred the matter to public prosecution following an investigation that included interviews with witnesses present and reviewing video footage of the incident.

In a statement, the swimming federation said it was halting all activities, “out of respect for public opinion and the family of Youssef Mohamed, pledging full compliance with court rulings and accountability for anyone found negligent.”



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Teaching Generosity: How 4H youth turn the holiday season into a time of service

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Teaching Generosity: How 4H youth turn the holiday season into a time of service

Published 1:09 am Monday, December 29, 2025

“I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, and my health to better living….” Every meeting for 4-H members across the country begins with these familiar words, helping them connect to the values that nurture their growth as young leaders. The phrase “my hands to larger service” goes beyond mere words; it acts as a call to action and a reminder that genuine leadership begins with generosity, compassion, and a readiness to serve others.

The holiday season provides a meaningful opportunity to teach young people the value of generosity. Across the country, 4-H highlights that generosity is a key component of positive youth development, alongside belonging, mastery, and independence. Each element is crucial in fostering confident and compassionate young people. The University of Georgia Extension has long emphasized that learning about generosity helps youth understand how to give back to their communities in meaningful ways, and that 4-H members are committed to improving their “club, community, country, and world.” Research from Tufts University reinforces this message, stating that 4-H youth are four times more likely to make positive contributions to their communities than their peers. During the holiday season, acts of giving, such as volunteering, making cards for seniors, or collecting winter clothing, highlight generosity and help young people develop empathy, leadership, and resilience by teaching them to look beyond themselves. These experiences strengthen communities while instilling confidence and responsibility in youth.

This season is an ideal time to promote generosity. Communities recognize more needs, families are more open to giving, and young people participate in acts of kindness. The holidays emphasize service naturally, and volunteering encourages youth to develop lifelong giving habits. When young people serve together with neighbors, local leaders, and peers, they form meaningful community bonds. These shared experiences foster a sense of belonging and purpose, helping youth see themselves as important members of their community.

Generosity in 4-H isn’t limited to the holidays. It’s a year-round practice that encourages youth to give their time, talents, and energy to meaningful causes. Still, the holiday season provides a unique opportunity to emphasize and celebrate this vital aspect of positive youth development and foster lifelong habits. Ultimately, teaching youth to give during the holidays is more than just a festive activity; it’s an investment in the future. When young people see that generosity can be shown through simple acts of kindness or larger service projects, they carry those lessons into adulthood. The season becomes not just a time of receiving, but a time of shaping caring leaders who will continue to serve and engage their communities.

Meghan Corvin is the County Extension Coordinator and 4-H Youth Development Agent for the University of Georgia Extension, Whitfield County. Contact her at 706.278.8207 or meghan.corvin@uga.edu.



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