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Pavilionsmay be small garden outbuildings, similar to a summer house or a kiosk; small rooms on the roof of a large house, reached only via the roof (rather than by internal stairs) may also be called pavilions. These were particularly popular up to the 18th century and can be equated to the Italian casina, formerly rendered in English "casino". These often resembled small classical temples and follies. Especially if there is some space for food preparation, they may be called a banqueting house. A pavilion built to take advantage of a view may be referred to as a gazebo. Bandstands in a park are a class of pavilion. A poolhouse by a swimming pool may have sufficient character and charm to be called a pavilion. By contrast, a free-standing pavilion can also be a far larger building such as the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, which is in fact a large Indian-style palace; however, like its smaller namesakes, the common factor is that it was built for pleasure and relaxation.

A sports pavilion is usually a building adjacent to a sports ground used for changing clothes and often partaking of refreshments. Often it has a verandah to provide protection from the sun for spectators. In cricket grounds, as at Lord's, a cricket pavilion tends to be used for the building the players emerge from and return to, even when this is actually a large building including a grandstand. A pavilion in stadia, especially baseball parks, is a typically single-decked covered seating area (as opposed to the more expensive seating area of the main grandstand and the less expensive seating area of the uncovered bleachers).


Externally, pavilions may be emphasised by any combination of a change in height, profile (a flat facade may end in round pavilions, or flat ones that project out), colour, material, and ornament. Internally they may be part of a rectangular block, or only connected to the main block by a thin section of building. The two 18th-century English country houses of Houghton Hall and Holkham Hall illustrate these different approaches in turn.


In some areas, a pavilion is a term for a hunting lodge. The Pavillon de Galon in Luberon, France, is a typical 18th-century aristocratic hunting pavilion. The pavilion, located on the site of an old Roman villa, includes a garden la franaise, which was used by the guests for receptions.


The sound of children playing, the smell of food on the grill, the joy of a family gathering, and laughter shared between close friends are all part of a life well-lived. These are the common sights and sounds of a backyard pavilion.


Always a hub of activity, the pavilion is at the center of outdoor entertaining. Whether dodging the sun, waiting out a summer shower, or sitting down for a meal, people will gather together in your new pavilion.


Choose between the natural beauty of wood or the convenience of maintenance free vinyl pavilions. Available in many styles and countless custom options, a pavilion from Country will host countless family gatherings, social events, and relaxing evenings for years to come. Add character to your outdoor living space with a custom-built pavilion today.


For a truly traditional look, nothing beats the charm and elegance of real wood. Our wood pavilions are constructed using hand-selected, #1 grade, treated Southern yellow pine for the best possible appearance.


Get the traditional pavilion look without the maintenance of wood. Made from #1 grade treated southern yellow pine and covered in high-quality vinyl, our vinyl pavilions offer a worry-free addition to your backyard.


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Skate assists and helmets are available to borrow. During normally lower attendance times, activities may include basic skating and/or laps on the outside perimeter and basic figure skating/ice dancing/freestyle on the inside.


With A Child Skate: Special discounted Open Skate session for adults to skate with their child, up to age 18. Fee is $6.oo per person including skate rental when adult accompanies children.


All children must be accompanied by an adult. Adult and children groups such as homeschool groups or young children play groups are welcome. For ages 5 and under, there is skate instructor support available for a positive experience. Check schedules for times.


Save with a BPRD Fitness, Swim & Skate Pass: Get a pass that matches your needs! BPRD 10-visit, monthly, 3-month and annual Fitness, Swim & Skate Passes can be used for roller skate session admission and 50% of ice skating session fees in addition to fitness and swim sessions at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center and Larkspur Community Center. Skate rental fees are not included. Learn more on the Fees & Passes webpage.


Parties: For birthdays and other celebrations, rent the party room and bring the gang to skate. Reservations must be booked 72 hours in advance for special rates. Learn more about Parties and Groups.


Out-of-District Fee Policy: Residents who live outside of the Bend Park and Recreation District are encouraged to participate in all facilities and programs. Out of district residents do not pay property taxes that support the district and will be charged an additional 20% for programs and facility passes when making reservations (drop-ins do not apply). If you need help determining if you live inside the district boundaries, call us at 389-7275. We also have a District Map and you can simply put in your address and it will indicate if you live within the district boundaries.


Helmets Encouraged: The Pavilion encourages all skaters to wear a helmet while on skating, especially children. Helmets are available to borrow or you may bring your own. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that ice skaters use hockey, bicycle, ski or skateboard helmets. If you want to follow that recommendation, it may be best to look for a helmet certified to the ASTM Skateboard standard, F 1492, or even dual certified to the skateboard and bicycle helmet standards. They have some multi-impact capability and more coverage in the rear than a bike helmet.


Helmets Encouraged: The Pavilion encourages all skaters to wear a helmet while on skating, especially children. Helmets are available to borrow or you may bring your own. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that ice skaters use hockey, bicycle, ski or skateboard helmets. If you want to follow that recommendation, it may be best to look for a helmet certified to the ASTM Skateboard standard, F 1492, or even dual certified to the skateboard and bicycle helmet standards. They have some multi-impact capability and more coverage in the rear than a bike helmet.


Each day is different and you get to choose what you want to do! There are always awesome choices whether you want to ??play hard or chill out.? We??re talking skateboarding and scootering, playing water games, standup paddle boarding, outdoor adventuring, trying crazy, unique activities, creating art and playing your favorite games. It??s any way you want to spend your day, even just hanging with friends.


About Field Trips: The PAC offers daily morning and afternoon local field trips and weekly all-day getaways to awesome places around Central Oregon. Off-site trips are designated by ages, 9 - 10 and 10 -12. (Yep! 10 year-olds choose between the two trips. Lucky!) Morning field trips will include such fun as Capture the Flag or nature adventures at Shevlin Park, visiting the library, local skateparks and paddle boarding. Afternoons will include cooling off at Juniper Swim & Fitness Center for recreation swim, venturing off to local swim holes or checking out local parks. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the PAC features all-day getaways to a variety of Cascade Lakes for swimming and adventuring.


Bring your sticks, skates and gear and work on your skating, stick-handling and shooting in these no-pressure, hockey-only sessions. Separate adult and youth sessions provided. Nets and pucks are provided. Helmet, stick and gloves required. Pick-up games and scrimmages are not allowed during Stick Time.


Get into summer evening hockey action with BPRD??s Adult Roller Hockey League! Sign up as an individual then be drafted onto a team. Teams play eight 45-minute games on Monday nights; there will be no playoffs. Players will be given a white and dark jersey for the league.

For more information, contact Clare at Clare@ bendparksandrec.org.

Registration deadline: 6/15, 11:59 p.m. or until full.

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