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Moms and Sons Share Soccer-Themed Evening T
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others and sons share an evening filled with activities, dinner and
laughter Saturday, June 11. Wear Timber army green and head to the East Gym for activities and excitement starting at 5:30 p.m.
Everyone gets to score a soccer goal before enjoying dinner. Portland Timbers General Manager and Assistant Head
Mothers and sons may watch the game between the Timbers and the Colorado Rapids from the MAC Terrace.
Coach Gavin Wilkinsin gives a pre-game talk to rally before the game. During dessert, everyone can enjoy entertainment from Matt Baker Comedy + Stunt Show. The show is packed with energy, comedy, and audience participation. For the second half of the evening, mothers and sons may watch the game between the Timbers and Colorado Rapids from the MAC Terrace at 7:30 p.m. The evening’s first option is to attend the first half with entertainment, dinner
and activities for $20 per member and $24 per guest.
Quick Register ME438 The second option is to add MAC
Terrace soccer tickets for an additional $15 per person.
Quick Register ME439 For more information or to register,
call Member Services at 503-517-7265 or go to
theMAC.com. WM
Junior Dance Returns
he Junior Events Committee invites MAC members in grades six
through eight to the Junior Dance Friday, June 3 from 7-10 p.m.
Registration opens one month before the dance date and must be made online unless Internet is not accessible. Registration begins Tuesday, May 3 at 8 a.m. Members are able to reserve only one ticket during the first two weeks of registration. All reservations must be made under the junior’s name or member number.
Junior members may make a new reservation for a guest pass after the two- week member-only registration period ends. If guest passes are available, junior members may register for one guest pass beginning Tuesday, May 17 at 8 a.m. Register online or call as close to 8 a.m. as possible, as guest passes sell out quickly.
The dress code for the Junior Dance
is the same as any other social areas of the club. Inappropriately dressed members and guests are not permitted to enter the dance. Juniors must have their MAC ID to attend the dance.
The cost is $12 for members and
$14 for guests. Members may register by going to
theMAC.com or by calling Member Services at 503-517-7265. Quick Register ME402 (member ticket) Quick Register ME403 (guest pass) WM
Club Tour Ends with a Toast V
isit places in the club rarely seen by most members at one of two intimate tours offered by the club. Two dates and times allow members to take advantage of this unique experience. The tours are Monday, May 23 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and Thursday, May 26 from 6:30-8 p.m. Small groups are escorted to areas of the club mostly hidden to the public eye. Stops include the Boiler Room, 50-meter Pool Mechanical Room and the roof. The last stop on the tour is the Main Kitchen. Participants enjoy a back-of-the-house hors d’oeuvres sampling and a question- and-answer champagne toast with Executive Chef Philippe Boulot. Space is limited and registration is required. The cost is $10 per person.
For more information or to register, call Member Services
at 503-517-7265 or go to
theMAC.com. Quick Register CE104 (May 23) Quick Register CE105 (May 26) WM
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