ATHLETICS
Celebrate Halloween at Family Fridays
T
he always-popular Family Fridays Halloween Spooktacular is Friday,
Oct. 29. The night includes different activities for children of all ages, and all are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes. The activities include fish for a treat, caramel apples station, pumpkin bowling, and more. Family Fridays is a fun-filled event that
gives parents and children the opportunity to enjoy the club together. Family Fridays runs every week until Dec. 17, excluding the week of Thanksgiving. During each month, one Family Fridays has a special theme night for all to enjoy. Activities are designed to be interactive
and appropriate for a variety of ages, and parents are encouraged to participate with their children. Family Fridays is a free event for MAC
members. Parents must supervise children younger than age seven, and all parents
Don’t miss pumpkin bowling at the Family Fridays Halloween event Friday, Oct. 29.
must be in the club if their children are participating in Family Fridays. Member guests are welcome but are subject to the club’s athletic guest fee policy. Adult non- member guests directly accompanying their children are not subject to the guest fee unless they use the athletic facilities. The
non-member guest fee is $14 per person. Members may view each month’s
special theme on
theMAC.com by searching for Family Fridays. For more information, contact Stephen Clayton at
sclayton@themac.com or call 503-517-7578. WM
Restaurants
Business Casual Lunches Free WiFi
Hillsboro/Tanasbourne 2364 NW Amberbrook Dr. (195th & Cornell) 503.352.5252
Beaverton
SW Cedar Hills Blvd. Beaverton, OR 97005 503.626.1400
Oregon City
www.bugattisrestaurant.com
334 Warner Milne Rd. Oregon City, OR 97045 503.722.8222
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