Campbell Connection Summer 2016

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CAMPBELL CONNECTION SUMMER 2016

MAY• JUN • JUL• AUG

Adult & Senior Activities at Campbell Community Center Open Mon 8:30a-7p, Tue-Fri 8:30a-4:30p 155 High St., Eugene 97401 Phone 541-682-5318, Fax 541-682-6386 Bus #1, 66, 67 GetRec.org Facebook.com/campbellcenter

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Campbell Staff Tom Powers, Andy Fernandez, Jaime Prehm, Dahlia Garza, Diane Sconce

Welcome summer!

Get outside and have some fun! Summertime is a great time to try something new at Campbell Center. Get out and about with our great day trips and outdoor programs designed for your unique interests.

Our outdoor courtyard blooms all summer long and is a great way to enjoy a lazy summer day reading, having lunch with a friend or plein air painting in one of our art classes. Summer fun is waiting for you at Campbell Center. Experience it! Diane Sconce Campbell Center Program Supervisor

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Non-City Residents

Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.


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Bicycling

Line Dance, Intermediate

Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness

Bike riders depart rain or shine from Campbell Center for in-town rides. Helmets required; weekly attendance is not. Rides vary in length and time depending on ability. Ongoing

W

9:30-11:30a

Free

Drop-in

McKenzie to Smith Rock Bike Tour

Take the ride of your life over the Cascades to Smith Rock. This van-supported bike trip follows two Scenic Bikeways with fun camping in Sisters. Part of the 40th anniversary of BikeCentennial. A mandatory pre-trip meeting on May 31 will cover equipment needs and schedules. Some experience and physical ability required. For more information call Tom, 541-682-6393. Pretrip May 31 Tu Trip Jun 4-5 SaSu

6-7p 6-7p

$175 #120881

Dance

Instructor: Carole Brubaker Jun 16-Aug 25 Th 2-3p

$39 #119102

Zumba Gold for Life

Party yourself into shape with this Latin danceinspired fitness program that is low-impact and easy to follow. Zumba Gold is a gentler version of Zumba for those wanting to try a new fitness activity or with joint or muscle stiffness or pain.

Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 3:30-4:30p No class Aug 23

$39 #119041

Land Fitness Better Bones & Balance

Folk Dance with a Flair

This is an open invitation to area seniors to try international folk dancing. Learn and enjoy dances from all around the world. Stay young! Keep fit! No experience required. New dancers are always welcome and included in the group. Instructors: Susan Baker & Adrian Wolfe Ongoing M 2:30-4p #119029 Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No class Jul 4

Line Dance, Beginning

Learn the basic steps of line dancing. No partner or prior dance experience necessary. Good, low-impact exercise and a great brain workout. Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that will slide on the floor. Instructor: Carole Brubaker Jun 16-Aug 25 Th 1-2p

Great low-impact exercise and a great brain workout, too! You should know the basics of line dancing such as shuffle steps, grapevines and pivot turns or have completed beginning line dance. No partner is necessary. Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that will slide on the floor.

$39 #119076

Defeat the loss of bone density while you improve balance and increase your strength and energy. This class is a more advanced version of Strong Bones Strong Body.

Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 13-Aug 29 M 11:45a-12:45p $35 #119075 No class Jul 4, Aug 22

Gentle Exercises

Increase your flexibility and tone muscles, feel more energetic and have a good time with a supportive group of peers. This low-intensity course is for the first-time exerciser or participant recovering from an injury. Instructor will work with you to meet individual needs.

Instructor: Byron Hanks Jun 20-Jul 29 MWF 9-10a Aug 1-Sep 2 MWF 9-10a No class Jul 4, 8

$65 #119030 $61 #119031

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Stretching for Strong Bones

Get in a quick stretching session to ease into evening and help you sleep better. This class will help reduce back and leg pain while improving your flexibility. Class includes options for sitting, standing and floor work.

Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 5:30-6p Jun 16-Sep 1 Th 4:30-5p No class Aug 23, 25

$20 #119067 $20 #119068

Strong Bones Strong Body

Defeat the loss of bone density! Research shows you can strengthen bones, improve balance and increase your strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. An excellent class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia.

Martial Arts Tai Chi

This ancient Chinese art uses round, flowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, flexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness.

Instructor: Zachary Krebs Jun 6-Aug 29 M 9-10a Jun 15-Aug 24 W 9-10a No class Jul 4, 13, Aug 10

$38 #119039 $32 #119040

Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 13-Aug 29 M 10:30-11:30a $35 #119072 Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 4:30-5:30p $39 #119073 Jun 16-Sep 1 Th 3:30-4:30p $39 #119074 No class Jul 4, Aug 22, 23, 25

Trips of a Lifetime

Heart of the South– A journey through New Orleans, Natchez and Lafayette

April 19-27, 2017 Highlights include: A walking tour of New Orleans’ famous French Quarter, Natchez mansions, Cruise through the Atchafalaya Basin Swamp, dine on Cajun cuisine, visit the Acadian Cultural Center in Cajun Country, see Baton Rouge and more. Free trip presentation Tue., May 31 at 3 pm at Campbell Center.

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Si necesitas información en español

sobre los programas de Recreación para adultos de “Campbell Center” o cualquier otro centro comunitario de la ciudad de Eugene o de la alberca, por favor llame al 541-682-6891.


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Walks Small Dog Walkers

Bring your small dog(s) and join volunteers from Luvable Dog Rescue to take a walk with small rescued dogs needing socialization and a forever home. Only non-aggressive dogs welcome. Owners must clean up after their pets. Non-dog-owners welcome. Ongoing

1st Tu 10-11:30a

Free

Drop-in

Tour of the Owen Rose Garden Enjoy a short walk over to the Owen Rose Garden, where we will be given a tour of this amazing and historic park area. Jul 12

Tu

9:30-11:30a

$8 #120385

Walk ’n’ Talkers

This self-led group walks 3-5 miles at a quick pace. The route varies and may have hills or rough pavement. The group walks rain or shine, yearround and departs at 9:00 am sharp. You may want to bring coffee money; there is usually a coffee stop along the way. Ongoing

F

9-11a

Free

Drop-in

Wellness Blood Pressure Clinic

Qualified volunteers will check your blood pressure. Clinic conducted by Ageia Health Services. Ongoing

2nd & 4th W 10a-12p Free

physical limitations. This class is taught while you are sitting in a chair. Instructor: Mariah Carter Jun 1-Aug 31 W 10-11a Jun 17-Sep 2 F 11a-12p No class Jul 8

$47 #119162 $35 #119038

Yoga

Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. Improves overall health and well-being. Bring your own yoga mat. Takes place at Lamb Cottage in Skinner Butte Park Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 5:30-6:45p $60 #119036 Jun 16-Sep 1 Th 5:30-6:45p $60 #119037 No class Jul 5, 7

Drop-in

Yoga Chair Yoga

Feel better through movement. Experience release from stress and fatigue through this gentle yoga approach designed to accommodate people with

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Tu W Th

2-2:30p 10-10:30a 10-10:30a

Free Free Free

Drop-in Drop-in Drop-in

Ceramic Tile Decorating

Learn how to design and decorate multi-use ceramic tiles with colorful glazes. Explore different design and decorating techniques in hands-on sessions that are appropriate for all skill levels. Basic materials and firing included in class fee; additional material costs may apply depending on project. Instructor: Bob Richardson Jul 11-Aug 15 M 5:30-7p

Chinese Brush Workshop

Arts Basic Woodworking

Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from the friendly shop instructor. This class is aimed at beginners and/or anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Center Woodshop. Make a beautiful, laminated cutting board, or choose a different project. Materials extra; discussed in first class. Instructor: Ron Peterson Women-Only Woodworking Jun 6-27 M 6-8:30p Basic Woodworking Aug 1-22 M 6-8:30p

$45 #119160 $45 #119161

Campbell Woodshop

Campbell Center Woodshop is open to adults who want to use power tools for wood projects. Please sign in as you enter the shop. Ongoing M-F No woodshop Jul 4

9a-3p

$2/day

Woodshop Orientation

Drop-in

Free orientation to Campbell Woodshop; no registration needed. All participants receive a coupon for free one-day use of the woodshop.

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$45 #119159

This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal class setting. No instructor; prior experience is necessary.

Ongoing M 1-4p #119143 Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No workshop Jul 4

Color Watermedia

Explore making art with a variety of water-based color media: watercolor, water soluble color sticks and pencils. Have fun, experiment, learn technique and play! Required materials discussed in first class.

Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 20-Aug 29 M 9:30a-12:30p $98 #119043 No class Jul 4

Drawing & Composition

Join this supportive group that loves to explore drawing regardless of experience. You will develop confidence and drawing skills using ink, pencils and charcoal with individual attention from an experienced and enthusiastic teacher. Required materials discussed in first class. Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 24-Sep 2 F 9:30a-12:30p $108 #119062


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Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking

This group meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. New participants who want to learn this traditional craft should contact Carol Fegles at 541343-5896 for information on cost and supplies. Ongoing 2nd & 4th Th 9a-12:30p membership fee

Fiber Arts Guild

traditional through impressionistic and more. Instructor worked 30 years in the motion picture industry as a scenic artist. Required materials discussed in first class. Instructor: Robert Niems Jun 21-Aug 23 Tu 9a-12p Jun 22-Aug 24 W 1-4p Jun 22-Aug 24 W 5:30-8:30p

Come play with fiber, from wool to paper and bamboo to silk, and have fun in the process. New members attend the first meeting free. Each month features a different fiber craft project. Meetings may have hands-on activities or presentations. Potluck after meeting.

Quilting – Comforts for Children

Notan Collage & Design

Ongoing

Ongoing 3rd Tu 9a-1p Membership $20/year or drop-in fee $5/meeting

Help make quilts and quilt kits for individuals and community groups to pick up, put together, and return for distribution to at-risk children in Lane County through 15 community agencies and shelters. If you like quilting, cutting and sewing, help your community by joining this group. Th

12:30-4p

Notan is a Japanese term for “light-dark” which is a basic element of design. Using simple materials, you will play with this principle to create a unique Notan collage that you design yourself. All materials and tools provided.

Sumi-e Ink Painting

Oil Painting

Instructor: Cathy Williams Beginning Jun 23-Aug 18 Th 1-4p Advanced Jun 23-Aug 18 Th 9a-12p No class TBA

Instructor: Judy O’Brien Jun 20 M 5:30-7:30p

$17 #120260

Instruction in basic drawing, composition, color mixing and painting techniques. Learn to paint any subject in any style: portrait, landscape, seascape,

$99 #119065 $99 #119066 $99 #120563

Free

Drop-in

Ages 40+

Delight in the experience of a single brush stroke to express a range of color and feeling. Use Sumi-e ink stick and watercolor with traditional, seasonal and fun subjects to explore the fascinating possibilities for self-expression available with this delightfully sensitive art form. $90 #119158 $90 #119157

Wet ‘n’ Wild Watermedia Workshop

This workshop is an informal gathering of water media painters who like to paint with friends. Other crafts are encouraged. For more information call 541-682-5318. Ongoing Tu 1-4p #119144 Term fee $3, or drop-in fee 25¢/day

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Community Services

Games

Benefits Check-Up

Penny bingo is played every Wednesday. New players are always welcome!

Bingo

Did you know you may qualify for discounts on everyday basics such as water and electricity? This no cost, no obligation check-up is quick and easy. Find out what you qualify for. Presented by Alan Linn of the First Insurance Group. Ongoing 1st & 3rd W 10a-12p Free Drop-in

Campbell Center Advisory Board Meeting 2nd Tu 10:30a-12p

Senior Law Service

Free

W

1-4p

25¢

Drop-in

Bridge

Meets each week. Partners not required.

Ongoing F No bridge Jun 24

12:30-3:30p

$2

Drop-in

Bridge Tournament

The monthly Advisory Board meeting is open to area seniors. Ongoing

Ongoing

Drop-in

Ages 60+

Senior Law Service offers free legal service to those age 60 and older with low to modest income. Assistance provided concerning any legal matter – housing, financial or personal.

Ongoing Sa 9-11a Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

SHIBA Appointments

Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors conduct one-on-one appointments with individuals to answer questions about Medicare, health insurance coverage, forms and more.

Ongoing M 1-4p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

This annual tournament is always lots of fun with prizes, a light lunch and friendly competition. Sign up at Campbell Center by June 23. Sign up with a partner, or you will be matched with a partner if you register as an individual. Please call if you cannot attend at the last minute. Jun 24

F

1-4p

$7/person entry fee, cash only

Bridge, Grumpy Old Men

Join a group of “grumpy old men” who get together to play bridge. Ongoing

2nd & 4th W 9a-12p

$2

Drop-in

Chess Nuts

Play the game of kings! Chess can help build your concentration abilities, self-confidence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition. Facilitator: Dave Cohen, USCF Ongoing W 9a-12p

25¢

Drop-in

Learning Bridge 1, 2, 3

Learning bridge can be as easy as counting 1, 2, 3! This class uses lots of playing time to teach you the basics of the game. Cards provided. Instructor: John Hibbs Jun 8-Jul 27 W 1-3p

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$20 #119156


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Mah Jongg

Gather weekly to play American mah jongg. Ongoing

Th

1-4p

25¢

Drop-in

Pinochle

Enjoy a game or two of pinochle with area seniors. Newcomers welcome! Ongoing

Tu F

9a-12p 1-4p

25¢ 25¢

Drop-in Drop-in

Pool Hall

The pool room at Campbell Center is open daily, so come on down for a friendly game.

instructor call 541-682-5318. Required materials discussed in first class.

Scrabble

French, Intermediate

Ongoing No pool Jul 4

M Tu-F

8:30a-7p 8:30a-4:30p

25¢

Drop-in

Exercise your mind while having fun by playing Scrabble with others. Ongoing

Tu

1-4p

25¢

Drop-in

Languages & Culture French, Beginning, 1st Level

This year-long series teaches you how to speak, read and write the language. The emphasis is on conversation with some exploration of French culture. Required materials discussed in first class. Instructor: Orit Adam Beginning, 1st Level, 4th Term Jul 15-Sep 23 F 9a-12p

$130 #119176

French, Beginning, 2nd Level

Improve your understanding of grammar, reading and writing through conversation and exploring French culture. Some French experience is required; to determine your level with the

Instructor: Orit Adam Jul 13-Sep 21 W 1-4p No class Aug 17

$118 #119177

Move beyond basic French in these fun and interesting classes. Learn more advanced reading, grammar and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Required materials discussed in first class. Instructor: Orit Adam Intermediate, 1st Level Jul 14-Sep 22 Th 10a-1p Intermediate, 2nd Level Jul 18-Sep 19 M 1-4p No class Sep 5

$130 #119178 $107 #119179

French, Advanced

This is a fun and interesting class for anyone seeking to master French. Advanced reading, grammar and writing will be taught with an emphasis on conversation and exploration of French culture. Required materials discussed in first class. Instructor: Orit Adam Jul 18-Sep 19 M 9a-12p No class Sep 5

$107 #119180

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French Cinema & Conversation

Spanish, Beginning

Enjoy improving your knowledge of French language and culture through watching French films and participating in a conversation about each film. Bring your own popcorn!

Instructor: Orit Adam Jul 25-Aug 29 M 4:30-6p No movie Aug 15

$42 #119201

This fun course will introduce you to Spanish language and culture as well as teach you how to ask questions and comprehend basic information. In a small class, you’ll learn helpful vocabulary and phrases for traveling. Required materials discussed in first class. Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 9-11a

$94 #119145

Italian, Beginning

Spanish, Intermediate

Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 13-Aug 29 M 11:30a-2p No class Jul 4

Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 11a-1p

This class will introduce you to Italian language and culture and will focus on basic conversation skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Small class sizes allow for individual attention. Required materials discussed in first class.

$128 #119149

This course is a continuation from Beginning Spanish with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar. In the small class you’ll improve pronunciation and increase comprehension of the Spanish language through a guided dialogue. Required materials discussed in first class.

$94 #119146

Spanish, Advanced

Italian, Intermediate

Learn about Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation and become familiar with Italian verbs and tenses. Required materials discussed in first class.

Go beyond the basics and learn to speak Spanish easily, use proper grammar and have some fun too. The small class size guarantees you will have plenty of personal attention. Required materials discussed in first class.

Italian Through Cinema

Music

Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 13-Aug 29 M 9-11:30a No class Jul 4

$128 #119150

Learn Italian by watching movies. Join our multilingual instructor and movie buff as he helps you learn Italian culture and conversation skills through modern Italian cinema. Bring your own popcorn. Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 24-Aug 5 F 12-2:30p

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$92 #119167

Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 1-3p

$94 #119148

Acoustic Music Jam

This non-amplified musical group is for individuals who play a stringed instrument or harmonica and enjoy playing music with others. Bring your instrument and join in! Acoustic instruments only. Ongoing

Th

9:30-11:30a

25¢

Drop-in


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Presentations All presentations are free, but registration is required.

Advance Directives

Complete the forms “Advance Directive to Physicians” and “Appointment of a Health Care Representative.” Forms provided. The advance directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to receive. Register early; space is limited. Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jul 18 M 2:30-4p

Free #119389

Are You Prepared?

Emergencies and disasters can strike quickly and without warning. The best way to keep your family, pets and home safe is to be prepared before disaster strikes. This hands-on workshop will teach how to be ready for emergencies of all kinds.

Presenter: City of Eugene Disaster Management Program Jun 15 W 1-2:30p Free #120064

Become a Senior Companion

The federal Senior Companion Program trains and supports low-income adult volunteers, ages 55+ who make weekly visits to frail elders and those with disabilities. Help clients maintain quality of life and earn a small hourly tax-free stipend. Also learn about Elder Help and Experience Works!

Presenter: Beth Brooks, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jul 7 Th 10-11a Free #120771 Aug 2 Tu 10-11a Free #120772

Estate Planning

A presentation and discussion on wills, trusts and designated beneficiaries. Register early; space is limited. Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jun 20 M 2:30-4p Aug 15 M 2:30-4p

Free #119390 Free #119391

Get a Job at 50+

Times are still tough. Lane County has excellent resources for older adults who want either paid or stipend work. Join representatives from WorkSource Lane, Goodwill Industries, Experience Works and Lane Community College to see how you can take the next step. Co-sponsored by these organizations through LCC Successful Aging Institute. Aug 18

Th

10:30a-12p

Free #120765

Medicare Part D Assistance

For Medicare beneficiaries needing help with specific medications, learn about finding a plan and assistance with enrollment through Medicare. gov. Learn about the Pharmaceutical Assistance Program and brand-name drug patent expiration. This is an informal drop-in class and is not sponsored by Medicare. Presenter: Thomas Reddy Jun 13 M 5-6p

Free #119296

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Ride the #1 Bus!

LTD representatives will show how easy it is to use the LTD bus system to feel comfortable and safe, including other transportation options such as Ride Source. LTD will help riders age 65 or better to get their Honored Rider bus pass to ride LTD buses for free! Presenter: Susan Hekimoglu, LTD Jun 10 F 11a-12p

Free #120838

So You’re Going on Medicare Mutual Funds: the Good, the Bad & the Fine Print

Take a close-up look at the mutual fund industry, exploring 8 things all investors should know. Learn how they work and how they can uniquely enhance a retirement plan. Presenter: Ginger Ottesen, Sage Wealth Strategies Aug 22 M 3-5p Free #120816

Optimizing Social Security

Possibly the single most important retirement decision: When should I start collecting Social Security? We’ll delve into claiming strategies and helpful tools for singles, couples, those still working, and others. Our focus is how to help maximize your allowable benefits.

Presenter: Ginger Ottesen, Sage Wealth Strategies Jul 11 M 1-2:30p Free #120773

Planning for Long-Term Care

The need for long-term care is a growing concern and can seem overwhelming. Explore the many forms of long-term care. How do you pay for it? How do you protect your legacy? Most importantly, how do you utilize the benefits you may already have?

Presenter: Autumn Edwards, Senior Lifestyles Solutions Jul 22 F 10:30-11:30a Free #120775

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This presentation will review the basics of Medicare coverage, Medicare Advantage Plans (e.g. HMOs and PPOs), Medigap (Medicare supplemental insurance) and prescription drug plans. This presentation is not co-sponsored by Medicare. Presenter: Doug Money, licensed insurance agent Jun 8 W 1:30-3p Free #119384 Jul 13 W 1:30-3p Free #119385 Aug 10 W 1:30-3p Free #119386

Spiraling Toward Joy

This workshop will guide you toward finding and sustaining your core of happiness. Acquire skills to sustain and nourish pathways to a happier life. Discover your own unique Happiness Tools!

Presenter: Barb Ryan, M.S., aka The Guidess of Happiness, Spiraling Toward Joy Jul 19 Tu 1-3p Free #120757

Understanding Your Cat’s Behavior

Cats are confounding, mysterious creatures. What does it mean when they suddenly change their behavior? Maybe they turn up their nose at their favorite food or stop chasing the fascinating red laser dot. Get the scoop on what your cat is trying to tell you.

Presenter: Elaine Slatore, West Coast Dog & Cat Rescue Jul 26 Tu 10:30-11:30a Free #120655


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Social Gatherings Campbell Center Neighborhood Ice Cream Social As summer comes to an end, spend an evening enjoying free ice cream and musical rhythms with people in our neighborhood. Aug 25

Th

5:30-7p

Free

Drop-in

Lunch Bunch

A weekly social lunch at Campbell Center. Menus vary; call the day ahead to request a vegetarian option. No registration required. Every 4th Wednesday of the month is a birthday celebration. Each luncheon is followed by penny bingo. Ongoing

W

12p

$4

Drop-in

Newcomers’ Social

This is your opportunity to find out what Campbell Center is all about! Join staff and volunteers for information about the variety of programs, services, trips, classes and activities offered, and take a tour of the center.

May 27 Jul 22

F F

2-3p 2-3p

Free #119021 Free #119022

Special Interest AARP Smart Driver Program

This course is designed for motorists age 50 and older but is open to all ages. It will sharpen your skills and help you avoid accidents and traffic citations. Auto insurance discounts may be available to participants 55 and older who complete this six-hour course. Registration is required.

Jun 17 F 9:30a-4p #119112 Aug 19 F 9:30a-4p #119113 $20 due at start of first class, payable to AARP $5 discount to AARP members with proof of membership

Birds of Oregon & General Science (BOGS)

This fun and educational group gets together to view slides and videos and hear speakers on a variety of environmental and natural history topics, and to go on birding walks. Ongoing walks 2nd & 4th Th 9a-12p Free

Book Givers Group

Come join the group on Monday mornings for conversation and to repair children’s books. The books are delivered to nonprofit organizations proving shelter, food and services for families. No experience necessary, just a willingness to volunteer! Ongoing M No meeting Jul 4

10a-12p

Free

Drop-in

Checkrite Electronics Repair Bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage.

Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 3rd W 11a-12p Free To make an appointment call 541-682-5318

By appt

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Intro to Tarot

We’ll cover all the fundamentals to get you started: how to choose a deck, how cards are organized, tips for studying and spreads. Other divination tools will also be introduced. Instructor: Jill Sager Jul 25 M

5:30-7:30p

$5 #119174

Love To Read Book Club Creative Writing Workshop

Do you love to write? This is an ongoing peer-led group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, fiction and poetry. Any level and type of creative writing is welcome.

Ongoing Th 12:30-2:30p #119064 Term fee $3, or drop-in fee 25¢/day

Like to read? Like to visit? The club meets to discuss storylines, authors and what the next book will be. Instructor: Sally Leete Ongoing 4th W 10:30-11:30a 25¢

Urban Homesteading

Urban homesteading is a great way to expand your food choices, improve the quality of your diet and enjoy the local bounty all year long. Each week offers a new topic, from do-it-yourself food production such as fermenting and preserving to foraging and meal planning. Scholarships do not apply. Instructor for all classes: Kevin Prier

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Campbell Center 541-682-5318 Urban Homesteading Edible Landscaping & Foraging Don’t just pull those weeds – eat them! Find out what native “weeds” are edible and how to prepare them. Learn about common wild foraging plants including berries, flowers, greens, roots, common mushrooms and their habitats. Class meets at instructor’s house Jul 24 Su 2-4p

$18 #120066

Urban Homesteading Cheese Making Urban Homesteading Free Talk Jun 13

M

6:45-7:45p

Free #120047

Urban Homesteading Herb Gardens Almost everyone has room for a small herb garden. Learn which herbs grow well in pots, how to keep your herbs happy and productive and how to store them dried or frozen. We will also discuss many nonculinary uses for herbs. Jun 20

M

6:45-8:45p

$18 #120053

Urban Homesteading Fermenting: Sauerkraut & Kombucha Learn fermenting processes for sauerkraut and kombucha. Kimchi and gherkin pickles will also be mentioned. Jun 27

M

6:45-8:45p

$18 #120057

Urban Homesteading Preserving Basics Learn the basics and benefits of home preserving, including which techniques work best for each type of produce. Start eating cheaper, fresher, healthier and more locally. Jul 11

M

6:45-8:45p

$18 #120061

Urban Homesteading Soap Making

We will make a fresh hard cheese and a ricotta. Learn about the differences as well as how to make kefir and yogurt. Aug 1

M

6:45-8:45p

$18 #120067

Urban Homesteading Sourdough Bread Making Learn how to catch, care for, and use a wild sourdough culture. We will also go over regular bread making techniques. Take home a small round loaf of sourdough plus some culture. Aug 8

M

6:45-8:45p

$18 #120074

Urban Homesteading Canning Dill Pickles Dill pickles are just about the easiest thing to can. We will work up a batch and learn about the equipment and techniques of canning. Take home a jar of pickles. Aug 15

M

6:45-8:45p

$18 #120081

Urban Homesteading Making Salsa Put the last of the tomatoes, onions, peppers, and herbs of the year together for a great homemade salsa. We will make some fresh salsa and a batch of canned salsa for everyone to take home. Aug 22

M

6:45-8:45p

$18 #120088

Learn the basics of making bar soap from scratch. Take home a share of the soap we make. Jul 18

M

6:45-8:45p

$18 #120063

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Writing Your Memoir

Learn the techniques and skills to write stories about your life. This group of dedicated writers meets weekly to critique and improve each other’s writing. Instructor: gael Doyle-Oroyan Jun 21-Aug 30 Tu 1-3p

$52 #119155

Support Groups Diabetes Support & Information Group

All ages

Learn more about how to control pre-diabetes and diabetes with proper diet and exercise. Meets on the 3rd Friday of every other month. For more information call 541-682-5318. Jul 15

F 10a-12p

Free

Drop-in

Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group All ages

Support group for individuals, caregivers, and families who have experienced osteoporosis or osteopenia in their lives. Meetings may consist of speakers, videos, open forums, or activities. For more information call Cindy O’Brien at 541-3459224. Jun 6, Jul 11, Aug 1 M 6:30-7:30p

Free

Drop-in

Seniors in Sobriety Ages 50+

AA meetings for those over age 50 no matter how long sober. These meetings carry the message of recovery to seniors everywhere. For more information call 541-682-5318. Ongoing

Th

3-4p

Free

Drop-in

Technology Basic Internet Skills

Learn how to surf the Internet from a computer or mobile device. You will gain basic skills in turning on your device, using the mouse or touch screen, and searching for websites including service agencies. You will also have time for many questions and fun. This class will also focus on 10 of the most useful websites to know how to use. Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jun 7-16 TuTh 2-4p

Computer Lab

Use one of the computers in the Campbell Center Lab. There is no charge, so the price is right! Ongoing M-F Lab closed Jul 4

9:30a-12:30p Free

Drop-in

Digital Photography, Beginning

Learn to take great photographs with your digital camera. This class covers camera settings, taking a great photo, editing and sharing your images. Supply your own camera. Instructor: Steve Prosser Jun 20-27 M 5:30-7:30p

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Emailing Files & Photos

Learn to download pictures and documents from emails you receive. Attach and send your own pictures and documents to others via email. Bring your laptop, tablet, smart phone or all three. Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jun 8-22 W 5:30-7:30p Aug 9-16 TuTh 2-4p

$29 #119237 $29 #119238

Individual Computer Tutoring Learn or improve your skills using email, the Internet, word processing, managing files and more. You can also get help solving problems you are having with your computer or laptop. Weekly appointments are available; days of the week may vary.

Instructors: Bryan Haynes, PC devices only Aaron Andrus, Apple devices only $25/hour To make an appointment call 541-682-5318

Microsoft Office Basics

Learn to use Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. Computers provided, but bring your own device if it runs Word 2010 and Excel 2010. Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jul 6-20 W 5:30-7:30p Aug 18-25 ThTu 2-4p

$29 #119243 $29 #119244

Taking Photos with your Phone Use your phone to take photos when your camera is out of reach. Learn how to take shots with and without the flash, how to take movies, how to store them in your phone and import them into your computer. Bring your phone to class.

Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jun 28-30 TuTh 2-4p Jul 26-28 TuTh 5:30-7:30p

$19 #119241 $19 #119242

The Seven Most Important Computer Skills

From emailing to purchasing online to word processing, the seven skills taught in this class will allow you to use your computer to the fullest. Please be able to type and have an email account. Bring your laptop, tablet, smart phone or all three.

Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jul 5-14 TuTh 2-4p Aug 3-24 W 5:30-7:30p

$38 #119239 $38 #119240

Using an iPad or iPhone

Learn how easy it is to use your iPad or iPhone. These devices are powerful and easy to use but only if you know a few basic tricks. This class is for people who are brand new to using their iPads or iPhones. Instructor: Tom Reddy Total Beginners Jun 13 M 6-7p Aug 15 M 6-7p Advanced Beginners Jul 11 M 6-7p

Free #119132 Free #119133 Free #119134

Using Craigslist

Looking for a bargain? Have something to sell? Enjoy the convenience and ease of Craigslist’s free online classified ads. In this beginner-level class, you will learn security tips for using this site safely and find out how to search for jobs, housing, goods and more. Class is for PC users. Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Jul 11 M 6-8p

$10 #119165

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Trips Historic Elsinore Theatre Silent Film Night ➋

An evening to take you back! Travel to Salem for an early dinner. Then you are off to the Elsinore for a silent movie celebrating the visual storytelling art of pioneering directors and stars of a bygone era set to music played on the mighty Wurlitzer organ. Purchase your own dinner and ticket ($5). May 11

W

3-10:30p

$28 #120421

Activity Level Ratings Level ➊ Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelchairs or walking difficulties. Level ➋ Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping center or large museum. Level ➌ Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. Level ➍ Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Level ➎ Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Consult your physician before participating in any trips/activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.

Trip Policies Fees include van transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given. If needed, please request a lift-assisted van at the time of registration.

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Crystal Springs Gardens II ➌

See more than 2,500 rhododendrons, azaleas and companion plants in the magnificent Crystal Springs Gardens. Spring-fed Crystal Springs Lake surrounds much of the garden, attracting many species of birds and waterfowl. Purchase your own lunch. May 19

Th

9a-5:30p

$32 #120102

Historic Old School Cafe ➋

Built in 1925 with donated funds, the Children’s Farm Home Historic Old School in Corvallis educated thousands of children who lived there before closing. Explore the historic building, view the museum and have a delightful lunch in their cafe. Travel the backroads home for a farm stop or two. Purchase your own lunch. Jun 7

Tu

10a-4p

$20 #120442

All Shook Up! Elvis Vegas Style! ➊

Ride the tour bus to River Road Park and let us take care of the driving and parking. Elvis is in the house and he’ll shake, rattle and roll! Wear your Vegas attire and be a part of the party. Event cost is $25 and includes an incredible BBQ rib dinner with all the trimmings and entertainment. Jun 11

Sa

5-9p

$5 #120484


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To McMenamins & Beyond!

A new Campbell trip series! Once or twice a term you will travel to one of the McMenamins historical properties to experience and explore the history, artistic touches, perhaps imbibe a drink or chow down on the delectable food.

Edgefield Experience ➌

Our first experience will be at the historic Edgefield, built in 1911 as the Multnomah Poor Farm. Located at the mouth of the Columbia Gorge, the 74-acre property features gardens, a whimsical artistic hotel, tasting rooms and more. Purchase own experiences. Jun 28

Tu

8:30a-5:30p

$35 #120330

Hotel Oregon ➌

On McMinnville’s main street, Hotel Oregon strikes an inviting pose as it has since 1905. Enjoy lunch on the main floor and explore your way up to the Rooftop Bar for a breathtaking 360-degree look at the region. Then take time to check out eclectic downtown. Purchase own experiences. Jul 19

Tu

9a-5:30p

$33 #120340

Sisters 40th Quilt Show ➋

Grab a friend and enjoy the most vibrant day of the year in Sisters. More than 1,300 quilts from around the world will cover this 1880s-style town in rich texture and color. Gorgeous quilts, great scenery and good friends make for a beautiful day. Purchase your own lunch. Jul 9

Sa

8a-6p

$35 #119127

Whales & Wildcards Overnight ➌

Enjoy the sights, sounds and incredible marine wildlife of the San Juan Islands! Spend two nights at the luxurious Silver Reef Hotel Casino and Spa near Bellingham, WA, and an entire day cruising on a 100-foot vessel in search of whales, porpoises, bald eagles and more. Includes a tour of the Chihuly Museum of Glass, free time in Friday Harbor and most meals. Cosponsored by area senior centers. For more information call Diane at 541-682-6392. Trip dates Aug 3-5, W-F Single $609, Double $489 Full refund not guaranteed after Jul 1

Frugal Fun in Florence ➋

A no-frills day that is sure to give you plenty of thrills. Bring a friend because we need to pack the bus to make this trip go. Enjoy the beach, shopping, ice cream or casino – the choice is yours in this lowcost trip! Purchase your own lunch. Aug 4 Aug 23

Th Tu

9a-5p 9a-5p

$18 #119129 $18 #119130

Progressive Lunch ➋

Eat your way through five senior centers! Visit Petersen Barn, Willamalane, River Road, Campbell Center and Viking Sal and enjoy a lunch course at each stop. Some will have entertainment too! Cost of lunch is included. Sep 1

Th

10a-4p

$20 #119131

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Hiking Yachats Beach Hike ➋/➌

Walk the beautiful and historic 804 trail with a possible side-hike onto the beach. Follow that up with a view of Thor’s Well and some great ice cream! Jun 10

F

9:30a-5p

$40 #120778

Tire Mountain Hike ➌/➍ Coquille Tribal Salmon Bake ➌

Join the 13th annual celebration of Native American and Coquille tribal culture. Watch the canoe races and native drummers and dancers as well as hands-on cultural demonstrations and a canoe exhibit. Admission cost is an additional $25 and includes a traditional salmon bake dinner. Sep 10

Sa

8a-6p

$32 #119206

Heart of the South with Collette ➌

Join Collette Vacations and journey through New Orleans, Natchez and Lafayette. Highlights include a walking tour of New Orleans’ famous French Quarter, a narrated cruise through the Atchafalaya Basin, mansion tours and much more! Your cost includes round trip air from Eugene, taxes and fees/ surcharges, hotel, transfers, 9 glorious days and 11 meals. For more information call Diane at 541-6826392. Trip dates Mar 19-27, 2017 Single $3549, Double $2694 Book by Sep 12 with $250 deposit & get $100 discount; final payment due Jan 18, 2017 Trip presentation May 31 Tu

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3-4:30p

Free #120945

Choose to hike three miles and look at wildflowers or go 7.6 miles round trip to the top. There will be great views all along and plenty of wildflowers blooming. Jun 20

M

9a-5:30p

$45 #120890

Skinner’s Butte Hike ➌

Nestled in the heart of Eugene and offering an unparalleled view of the area, Skinner’s Butte is a rarely visited gem. Enjoy this beautiful hike while getting a tour of the historic and natural features of the butte, including viewing the baby eagles in their nest. Jun 22

W

10a-12p

$10 #119169

Peavy Arboretum Hike ➋/➌

Take a mellow hike through this Oregon landmark. Varied terrain, smooth trails and the shade of the forest make this a perfect summer hike. Jul 7

Th

10a-4p

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Summer Beach Hike ➌/➍

Who says there are no good beaches in Oregon? Avoid the crowds and see one of the world’s most beautiful spots on this mid-week hike. Jul 18

M

9a-5:30p

$45 #119166

Middle Fork Willamette Hike ➌/➍

Waldo Lake Big Canoe

Waldo is a high mountain gem, among the purest lakes in the world and more than four miles long. We’ll enjoy views of Diamond Peak, Waldo Mountain and the nearby peaks. We will take our 29-foot canoe, which is very stable and can hold up to 10 people. Aug 15

M

9a-6p

$49 #120847

Explore the quiet beauty of old-growth forest along the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. Hike along a burbling river while you explore the headwaters of this mighty river.

Green Peter Reservoir Kayak

Delta Old Growth Hike ➋/➌

Jun 22

Aug 11

Th

9a-5:30p

$45 #120891

Stroll through this impressive stand of mixed oldgrowth trees alongside the McKenzie River. Aug 19

F

9:30a-5:30p

$40 #120893

Canoeing, Kayaking & Rafting Dorena Lake Big Canoe

Dorena Lake sits in a pretty wooded valley east of Cottage Grove. There are inlets and marshes to explore in our 29 foot canoe. The canoe is very stable and easy to paddle. Jun 27

M

9:30a-5p

$41 #120837

Foster Lake Big Canoe

Explore this scenic reservoir with countless nooks and crannies nestled in a historic logging valley. Our 29-foot canoe holds 10 people and is very stable. Suitable for a wide range of abilities. Jul 15

F

9a-5:30p

$45 #120843

Enjoy the rugged beauty of this lake near Sweet Home from the comfort of your kayak. Its numerous coves and stunning views of the Cascades make it a favorite for paddlers. W

9a-5:30p

$50 #120826

Suttle Lake Flat Water Kayak

This mountain lake sits just east of Santiam Pass near the base of Mount Washington. It offers gorgeous views of nearby Black Butte and deep blue waters. Suitable for all levels, beginners to experts. Jul 12

Tu

9a-5:30p

$50 #120832

Moving Water Safety for Recreational Kayaks

This class will teach you about safely paddling your flatwater kayak in moving water (up to Class 2). Learn ferrying, eddy turns, peel outs and rescues. Wet suits are recommended for the on-the-water session. Boats, life jackets and paddles provided. For more information call Tom at 541-682-6393. Pretrip Jul 18 M 5:30-6:30p Trips Jul 25, 28 MTh 10a-5:30p

$99 #119788

Willamette River Flatwater Kayak

Paddle a beautiful section of the Willamette River. We’ll expect to see herons, osprey, and maybe otters and eagles. This section is mostly flat, with one notable set of waves. Moving water safety class is recommended before doing this paddle. Jul 26

Tu

9a-5:30p

$50 #120833

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Sailing Fern Ridge Evening Sail

Take a ride on the wings of a sailboat with an experienced captain to do the sailing. Sail as the sun goes down, the moon rises, and the breeze picks up. Transportation from Campbell Center; if you wish to meet there, call 541-682-5318. Jul 30 Aug 27

Siltcoos River Kayak

Escape to the coast by paddling this unique river on the Oregon coast. All ability levels are welcome. Aug 8

M

9a-5:30p

$50 #120834

Sitting above Willamette Pass, Waldo Lake is one of the purest lakes in the world. We will explore the lake with views of surrounding peaks.

Aug 24 Aug 30

W Tu

9a-6p 9a-6p

$53 #120835 $53 #120836

Willamette River Raft

This is your chance to enjoy the river that runs through Eugene! We will raft from Island Park in Springfield through small rapids under the I-5 bridge and Autzen footbridge and finish at the River House across from Valley River Center. Jul 6

W

10:30a-3p

$30 #120854

McKenzie River Raft

Explore the beautiful McKenzie River from Finn Rock to Ben and Kay Dorris State Park. The scenery is spectacular, the water is crystal clear and the rapids are thrilling. Suitable for active older adults who aren’t afraid to get wet and have fun. Aug 2

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Tu

9a-5:30p

$50 #120862

4:30-9p 4:30-9p

$45 #119172 $45 #119173

Fern Ridge Evening Sail & Fireworks

Enjoy a thrilling ride across the water as the sun sets. As it gets dark, we’ll have the best seats in the house for the Veneta fireworks display. Jul 4

Waldo Lake Kayak

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M

5-11p

$50 #119171

Paddleboarding Try Stand-Up Paddleboarding This trip will focus on teaching you how to use a paddleboard. Jul 11

M

10a-2p

$35 #120884

Stand-Up Paddleboarding

Try the fastest-growing paddle sport! You can do it on a lake, river or the ocean. Easy to learn and great for fitness, we’ll paddle on wide, stable boards in a beautiful location. Fern Ridge Reservoir Jul 21 Th Gold Lake Aug 12 F Siltcoos River Aug 29 M

10a-2p

$35 #120885

9a-5p

$50 #120886

9a-5p

$50 #120888


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Withdrawal/Refund Policy Withdrawals from recreation activities are subject to a withdrawal fee. A withdrawal fee of $10 will be charged for each registration under $100. A withdrawal fee of $25 will be charged for each registration $100 and higher.

A refund will be issued minus the withdrawal fee when requested at least seven (7) or more calendar days prior to the first activity meeting. When a refund is requested six (6) or fewer calendar days prior to the first activity meeting or once a class or activity has started, a refund shall be issued only if:

• You move out of town. • You are medically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no withdrawal fee will be charged). Refunds will be prorated for classes already attended.

No refund will be issued if you fail to show up for a registered activity, class or trip. No refund will be given for athletic league fees and trips that require prepayment of advanced reservation tickets or admission fees. Some activities require a non-refundable registration fee.

Three Easy Ways to Register • Online: Go to GetRec.org. You can browse program listings by activity and/or location, then register and pay online.

To register online you’ll need to have an account set up, and then pay with Visa or MasterCard. To set up an account, go to eugene-or.gov/recenroll and click “request account.” Or, click “start” for step-by-step instructions. Alternatively, you may call any Eugene Recreation facility during business hours and they will set up an account with you.

• Phone: Call Campbell Center at 541-682-5318. Have your Visa or MasterCard number handy.

• Walk-in: Visit any recreation facility to register and pay in person.

Registration is ongoing and open to residents and non-residents on a first-come basis. Register early; many classes fill quickly. Classes may be cancelled if there are too few registrations.

Non-City Residents

Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.

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The City of Eugene Recreation Services Division offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents. Applications are available in June each year for the upcoming fiscal year (July1-June 30), and may be submitted through December 31. Applications are available online at www.eugene-or.gov/recscholarship or at any Recreation facility. If you would like more information about Recreation scholarships, call 541-682-6860.

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PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Eugene, OR Permit No. 118

Rent A City Facility! Get married on Campbell Center’s patio or have a party at Petersen Barn! Celebrate any occasion at a City swimming pool, or rent an entire soccer field! Many City facilities and parks are available for rent. For information about renting Centers, Pools or fields, go to www.eugene-or.gov/recrentals or call the facility you want to rent. For park rentals, call 541-682-4800


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