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Recreation & Parks

Location:

270 Montgomery St.
Woodburn, OR 97071
Ph. 503-982-5264

Director
Jim Row
Ph. 503-982-5265
jim.row@ci.woodburn.or.us

Recreation Services Manager
Stu Spence
Ph. 503-982-5266
stu.spence@ci.woodburn.or.us

Administrative Assistants
Paulette Zastoupil
Ph. 503-982-5264
paulette.zastoupil@ci.woodburn.or.us
Vicki Musser

Weed & Seed Coordinator
Michele Roberts
Ph. 503-982-5256
michele.roberts@ci.woodburn.or.us

Aquatics Center
Debbie Wadleigh, Manager
Ph. 503-980-2418
Fax 503-982-5232
debbie.wadleigh@ci.woodburn.or.us

Library
Anna Stavinoha, Manager
Ph. 503-982-5259
anna.stavinoha@ci.woodburn.or.us
Circulation Desk Ph. 503-982-5262

RSVP
Susan Fofana-Dura, Director
Ph. 503-982-5255
susan.fofana-dura@ci.woodburn.or.us

Museum
Ph. 503-982-9531

Volunteers Plant 800 Trees at Legion Park

Volunteers from Boy Scout Troops 391 & 45 along with local American Legionnaires, park neighbors and students from Success Alternative High School planted 800 trees along Mill Creek on the west side of Legion Park. The Marion Soil and Water Conservation District helped with funding and technical assistance and the City's Public Works Department lent a hand.

For information on volunteering with Woodburn Recreation and Parks Department, give us a call.

The Recreation and Parks Department offers a variety of avenues for individuals, businesses and service organization to serve Woodburn through volunteering. We can arrange special one-time only projects, routine tasks, specialized classes and even internships. Examples include (click on picture for larger view):

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Retired Senior Volunteer Program

  • Special volunteer opportunities for people 55 and older
  • Visit the RSVP page for more information

Adopt-A-Park Program

Introduction

Government officials have recognized the many benefits associated with implementing Adopt-A-Park programs across the state of Oregon. In creating an Adopt-A-Park program, the City of Woodburn will be able to provide local citizens the opportunity to help beautify and care for city parks while assisting the City in maintaining clean, safe, and attractive parks for its citizens.

Purpose

The City of Woodburn Public Works is responsible for maintaining eleven developed park sites throughout the City. The attractiveness of many of the parks can be enhanced with the assistance of concerned citizens and organizations willing to donate their time and efforts in support of park maintenance and beautification programs.

For More Information on the Adopt-A-Park Program

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Adopted Parks

  • Dennis Miller Realty & Al's Garden Center: Hwy 214 & Settlemier Ave.
  • Woodburn LDS Church: Senior Estates Park
  • To adopt a park contact Jim Row at (503) 982-5265

Program Volunteers

Would you like to be a Volunteer? Download an application to Volunteer for the various programs the Recreation and Parks Department offers:

Youth Coaching

Internship Opportunities

  • Recreation Supervision & Leadership
  • Park Planning & Construction
  • For internship opportunities, call Stu Spence at (503) 982-5266

Woodburn Memorial Aquatic and Fitness Center

  • Instructors
  • Apprentice Lifeguards
  • For WMAC volunteer opportunities, call Debbie Wadleigh at (503) 980-2418