Adult and Senior Activities SUMMER 2015
MAY•JUN•JUL•AUG
CAMPBELL COMMUNITY CENTER 155 High St., Eugene 97401 Phone: 541-682-5318 Fax: 541-682-6386
HOURS 8:30a – 7p Mon 8:30a – 4:30p TuFri BUS # 1, 66, 67
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C A M P B E L L
S T A F F
Jaime Prehm, Tom Powers, Dahlia Garza, Andy Fernandez & Diane Sconce
CONNECTIONS We received the greatest compliment the other day when a gentleman came in and announced, “My Family,” referring to the staff and patrons in the lobby. That is exactly how we want people to feel when they walk through our doors— A place they feel like they belong. I invite you to look through this publication of Campbell Connections and find an activity that will make you feel connected: outdoor pursuits, health & wellness, book and writing groups - you’ll find it here and more at Campbell Center! Come connect with us,
Diane Sconce Senior Programmer SUMMER 2015
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Small Dog Walkers Ages 50 & up
FREE! Join volunteers from Luvable Dog Rescue to take a walk with small dogs needing socialization and a forever home. Get your exercise while providing a needed service. Other small dogs and owners welcome to attend. Only non-aggressive dogs welcome. Owners must clean up after their pets. Nondog-owners welcome. Drop-in.
LAND FITNESS The heart symbol denotes activities that promote physical fitness.
Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness FREE! 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. Drop-in. Ongoing
W
9:30a-Noon
Ongoing
1st Tu 10a-Noon
Walk ’n’ Talkers
Free
FREE!
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, year-round, and departs at 9:00 am sharp. You may want to bring coffee money; there is usually a coffee stop along the way. This group will walk the Butte To Butte on July 4th.
Free
Gentle Exercises Ages 50 & up Increase your flexibility, 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
Ongoing No walk on Jul 3
F
9-11:30a
Free
Jun 15-Jul 17 MWF 9-10a $49 #113774 Jul 20-Aug 21 MWF 9-10a $52 #113771 Drop in participation welcome for $5 per class. No class Jul 3
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. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 15-Aug 31 Jun 16-Sep 1 Jun 18-Aug 27 No class Aug 20
M Tu Th
SUMMER 2015
10:30-11:30a 4:30-5:30p 3-4p
$42 $42 $35
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Zumba Gold
Line Dance, Continuing Ages 45 & up
Ages 50 & up
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 Cardio – the same dance/fitness fun, with room to slow down and make adjustments for any injuries or mobility limitations. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 16-Sep 1
Tu
3:30-4:30p
$42
Great low impact exercise and a great brain workout, too! You should know 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. Two levels offered. Level 2 Instructor: Phyllis Hill
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Jun 15-Aug 31
12:30-1:30p
Level 3 Instructor: Carole Brubaker
DANCE
Jun 25-Sep 3 No class Aug 20
Folk Dance with a Flair Ages 50 & up
Ongoing M 2:30-4p Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No class May 25, Sep 7
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$39
Jun 30-Sep 1
Tu
#113799
7-9p
$150
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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
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Jun 15-Jul 20 M Jul 27-Aug 31 M Jun 17-Jul 22 W Jul 29-Sep 2 W No class Jul 8, Aug 12
SUMMER 2015
$35
Join an experienced instructor to learn a variety of qi gong methods and theory from the Hunyuan Taiji qi gong system. Course will include meditation methods, standing and moving practices, proper use of intent, theoretical foundations, and traditional medical self-massage. To register and for more information call 541-579-1153. Instructor: Matt Sieradski Location TBA
Learn the basic steps of line dancing. No partner or prior dance experience is necessary. Good, low impact exercise, and a great brain exercise! Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that slide on the floor. Instructor: Phyllis Hill 11a-Noon
1-2:30p
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Qi Gong for Health & Happiness
Line Dance, Beginning Ages 45 & up
F
Th
$42
MARTIAL ARTS
This is an open invitation to area adults and 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: Jean Carley, Adrian Wolfe, Susan Baker
Jun 19-Sep 4 No class Jul 3
M
4
9-10a 9-10a 9-10a 9-10a
$21 $21 $18 $18
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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. Instructor: Paul Simon Lamb Cottage Jun 16-Aug 25 Tu Jun 18-Aug 27 Th No class Jul 9, Aug 4, 6
5:30-6:45p 5:30-6:45p
$50 $45
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HEALTH & WELLNESS Blood Pressure Clinic FREE! Qualified volunteers will check your blood pressure on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays . Drop in. Presented by Loving Care Referral Service Ongoing 2nd & 4th W
10a-Noon
Basic Woodworking
Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from the friendly shop supervisor. For beginners and/or anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Woodshop. Make a beautiful laminated cutting board, or choose a different project. Materials extra; discussed at first class. Instructor: Boyd Brumley
Free
ARTS/TEXTILE & VISUAL Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking 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/4thTh 9a-12:30p
Quilting – Comforts for Children
Jun 15-Jul 6 M 6-8:30p Women-Only Woodworking Aug 3-24 M 6-8:30p
membership fee
Th
12:30-4p
$45
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$45
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Campbell Woodshop
FREE!
Campbell Center Woodshop is open to adults who want to use power tools for wood projects. Please sign in as you enter the shop.
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, this is the group to join and help your community. Dropin. Ongoing
Ages 50 & up
Ongoing M-F 9a-3p No woodshop May 25, Jul 3, Sep 7
$2 drop-in fee
Free Day in the Woodshop The Campbell Woodshop is free all day to celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month.
Free
Jul 1
W
9a-3p
Free
Campbell Woodshop Orientation
FREE!
Stop by for a free orientation to the woodshop. Receive a coupon for one day’s free woodshop use. No registration needed. Jun 17 Jul 13 Aug 7
SUMMER 2015
5
W M F
2-2:30p 10-10:30a 10-10:30a
Free Free Free
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Ceramic Tile Decorating
Oil Painting
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
Instruction in basic drawing, composition, color mixing and painting techniques. Intuitively your own style will develop. Learn to paint any subject in any style: portrait, landscape, seascape, traditional through impressionist, etc. Instructor worked 30 years in the motion picture industry as a scenic artist. Supplies and questions will be discussed at the first class. Instructor: Robert Niems
Jun 22-Jul 27
M
5:30-7p
Chinese Brush Workshop
$45
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Ages 50 & up
Jun 23-Aug 25 Jun 24-Aug 26 Jun 24-Aug 26
This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in class setting. No instructor; prior experience is necessary. Ongoing M 1-4p Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No workshop May 25, Sep 7
9:30a-12:30p
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$98
Jun 18-Aug 13
Advanced Level Jun 18-Aug 13 No class Jul 31
#114686
9:30a-12:30p
$85
Th
1-4p
$96
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Th
9a-Noon
$96
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Ages 50 & up 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 Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day
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No class Jul 3
SUMMER 2015
Ages 40 & up
Wet ’n’ Wild Watermedia Workshop
Join this supportive group that loves to explore drawing regardless of skill level – beginner to advanced! Develop confidence and drawing skills using pen, pencils, and charcoal with individual attention from an experienced, enthusiastic teacher. Instructor: Sarah Strand F
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Basic Level
Drawing & Composition
Jun 26-Aug 28
$100 $100 $100
Delight in the experience of a single brush stroke as it expresses a range of color and feeling. Use ink stick and watercolor, as well as traditional and seasonal subjects. Explore Sumi-e ink with Japanese watercolor, which offers you new possibilities for expression. Materials discussed in the first class. Instructor: Cathy Williams
Explore making art with a variety of water-based color media: water color and water soluble color sticks and pencils. Have fun, experiment, learn technique and play! Instructor: Sarah Strand M
9:30a-12:30p 9:30a-12:30p 1-4p
Sumi-e Ink Painting
Color Watermedia
Jun 22-Aug 31
Tu W W
6
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CARDS & GAMES
Grumpy Old Men Bridge Group
Bingo
Join a group of “grumpy old men” that gets together on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month to play bridge.
Penny bingo is played every Wednesday. New players are always welcome! Ongoing
W
1-4p
Ongoing 2nd/4th W
25¢ drop-in fee
8:30a-Noon
$2 drop-in fee
Mah Jongg
Bridge Meets each week. Partners not required.
Gather weekly to play American mah jongg. If you would like more information, call 541-682-5318.
Ongoing F No bridge Jun 19, Jul 3
Ongoing
12:30-3:30p
$2 drop-in fee
25¢ drop-in fee
Enjoy a game or two of pinochle with area seniors. Please arrive five minutes early. Newcomers welcome!
This annual tournament is always lots of fun with prizes and a light lunch, as well as friendly competition. Sign up at Campbell Center by June 18 with a partner or be paired with a partner if you register as a single. Please call if you cannot attend at the last minute.
Ongoing No pinochle Jul 3
Tu F
9a-Noon 1-4p
25¢ drop-in fee
Pool Hall
F 1-4p $7/person entry fee, cash only
The pool room at Campbell Center is open daily so come on down for a friendly game.
Chess Nuts Learn about and play the game of kings. Chess can help you build your concentration abilities, selfconfidence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition. Facilitator: Dave Cohen, USCF Ongoing
1-4p
Pinochle
Bridge Tournament
Jun 19
Th
W
9a-Noon
Ongoing
M 8:30a-7p Tu-F 8:30a-4:30p No pool May 25, Jul 3, Sep 7
Scrabble & Brain Games Exercise your mind while having fun. Play Scrabble with others, or use a library of brain teasers.
25¢ drop-in fee
Ongoing
SUMMER 2015
25¢ drop-in fee
7
Tu
1-3p
25¢ drop-in fee
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CENTER SERVICES Benefits Check-Up
Ages 50 & up FREE!
Did you know you may qualify for discounts on everyday basics such as water and electricity (just to mention two)? This no cost, no obligation benefits check up is quick and easy. Find out what you qualify for. Drop-in. Presented by Alan Linn of the First Insurance Group Ongoing
1st/3rd W
10a-Noon
Senior Law Service Ages 60 & up
Free
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.
Campbell Center Advisory Board Meeting The monthly Advisory Board meeting is open to area seniors and meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Drop-in. Ongoing No meeting Jul 14
2nd Tu
10:30a-Noon
FREE!
Ongoing Sa 9-11a Free By appointment only; to schedule call 541-682-5318
Free
SHIBA Appointments
Ages 50 & up FREE!
Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors conduct one-on-one appointments with individuals to answer questions about health insurance coverage, forms, etc. Ongoing
SUMMER 2015
8
M
1-4p
Free
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COMPUTER
Craigslist – Shopping, Selling & Networking
Android Smart Phones
NEW!
Looking for a bargain? Have something to sell? Want to connect with your community? Enjoy the convenience and ease of Craigslist’s free online classified ads. Learn security tips for using this site safely. Find out how to search for jobs, housing, goods, services, local activities, advice – just about anything, really. Instructor: Ellyn Toneys
Learn about tips and tricks that can make your phone into a real computer. Use the Internet, take photographs, play music, keep your schedule, and even watch TV or movies from your smart phone. For Android phone and tablet users only. Instructor: Bryan Haynes Aug 11-18
Tu
2-4p
Comprehensive Computer Skills
$20
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Jun 16
W
2-4p
$40
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Jul 6
Ages 50 & up
2-4p
$40
Computer Lab
Ages 50 & up FREE!
SUMMER 2015
M
5-7p
Free
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Ages 50 & up Learn or improve your skills using e-mail, searching 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 available; days of the week may vary. Instructor: Bryan Haynes
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Use one of the computers in the Campbell Center Lab. There is no charge so the price is right! There is usually an advisor on hand to answer your questions. Learn how to register for Recreation activities on line. Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p Lab closed May 25, Jul 3, Sep 7
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Individual Computer Tutoring
Participants will learn how a PC computer works during this hands-on class. You’ll begin by using the mouse and keyboard, and progress to using your own email account. Instructor: Bryan Haynes W
$10
Learn to use the world’s most popular website – Facebook – to connect with friends and family in this hands-on course. You will find it easy to share updates on your life, photos, and even videos. A small class means lots of one-on-one attention. Part of National Parks and Recreation Month. Instructor: Aaron Andrus
Computer Basics: How Do I Turn It On?
Jun 24-Jul 15
6-8p
Facebook: Connecting with People You Care About Ages 50 & up NEW! FREE!
Ages 50 & up
This class will help participants make better use of their email programs, the Internet and Windows 7 Operating System. Bring your email username and password to class. Plenty of time will be allotted to ask questions. Class uses PCs. Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jul 29-Aug 19
Tu
By appointment $20/hour To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318
Free
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Using an iPad or iPhone
Ages 50 & up FREE!
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. Instructor: Aaron Andrus Total Beginners Jul 13 Aug 10
M M
Advanced Beginners Jun 8
iPad Applications & iOS 8
Th
2-4p
Microsoft Office Skills
6-7p
Free Free Free
Using Your Kindle Fire HD Tablet
NEW!
$20
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NEW! FREE!
The Kindle Fire is more than a device that can store hundreds of books; it allows you to surf the Internet, listen to music, and has excellent features for children. Learn the special tricks that make this a truly powerful device. Instructor: Aaron Andrus
Learn how to go deeper into the iPad’s features, including settings, built-in applications such as Camera and Maps for GPS, and your favorites: iTunes, Facebook, and email. For experienced iPad users. Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jul 9-16
M
6-7p 6-7p
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Ages 50 & up
M
5:30-7:30p
Free
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Learn the basics of how to use Word, Excel, and other programs available through Microsoft Office. This fun and student-focused class will give you the tools you need to effectively use your computer. For PC users only. Instructor: Bryan Haynes Basic Office Skills Jul 7-28
Tu
2-4p
Intermediate Office Skills Aug 6-27
Th
2-4p
$40
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$40
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The Cloud: What It Is & How To Use It Ages 50 & up NEW! FREE!
Learn how to do everything from checking email and using a web-based program, to collaborating on huge projects. The Cloud – the network of computers that allows you to exceed the capabilities of your own computer – is becoming essential to use in modern society. This hands-on class will show you how easy it is to use it. Instructor: Aaron Andrus Aug 10
M
SUMMER 2015
5:30-7:30p
Free
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OUTDOOR GAMES
MUSIC
Campbell Lawn Games
Acoustic Music Jam
NEW!
Take time out this summer and use the lawn game equipment at Campbell. Play cross-country bocce; try your hand at our putting course; challenge your friends to a game of corn toss or croquet. Stop by Campbell front desk for equipment. Ongoing
M 8:30a-6:30p Tu-F 8:30a-4:30p Equipment rents for 25¢/hour Campbell closed May 25, Jul 3, Sep 7
Ages 50 & up
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! Ongoing
Th
9:30-11:30a
Campbell Guitar Workshop
25¢ drop-in fee
Ages 50 & up
As part of National Parks and Recreation Month, lawn games are free all day.
Work with the group leader and other members to develop new and practice old skills. Work with one or two songs to develop the fundamentals, as well as exploring music theory and having fun! Group Leader: Larry Shelton
Jul 31
Aug 3-31
Campbell Lawn Games Free Day
F
8:30a-4p
Try Disc Golf! Ages 50 & up
Free
M
2:30-4p
$10
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NEW! FREE!
Try this fun and inexpensive sport with friends for free! After a quick lesson, try out the beautiful Alton Baker disc golf course. All equipment is provided. Part of National Parks and Recreation Month. Jul 14
Tu
SUMMER 2015
9:45a-12:30p
Free
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LANGUAGES & CULTURE
French Cinema & Conversation
French Beginner, 1st Level
Enjoy improving your knowledge of French language and culture by watching French films. You’ll watch a film and then participate in a guided conversation about the film. Instructor: Orit Adam
This year-long series teaches you how to speak, read, and write the language. The emphasis is on conversation with some information about French culture. Each class builds on the preceding term and so should be taken in order. The 1st term was offered in the fall; the 2nd and 3rd terms are offered in winter and spring; and this class is the 4th term. Instructor: Orit Adam 4th Term
Jul 10-Sep 18
F
9a-Noon
$107
Jul 20-Aug 24
1-4p
$117
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Jun 22-Aug 31
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Jun 22-Aug 31
2nd Level
Jul 6-Sep 21 No class Sep 7
Th
10a-1p
$103
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M
1-4p
$107
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M
11:30a-2p
$110
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Learn the Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation as well as becoming familiar with Italian verbs and tenses. Purchase own textbook after first class. Instructor: Sied Imani M
9-11:30a
$110
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Italian Through Cinema
Move beyond basic French in this fun and interesting class. Learn more advanced reading, grammar, and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Instructor: Orit Adam Jul 9-Sep 17
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Italian II
French Intermediate
1st Level
$51
Be introduced to the Italian language and culture. The class focus is on basic conversation skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Small class sizes allow for individual attention. Instructor: Sied Imani
This class is a continuation from French Beginner 1st Level. You will improve your understanding of grammar, reading, and writing through conversation and exploring French culture. Some French experience is required; call 541-682-5318 to determine your level with the instructor. Instructor: Orit Adam W
4:30-7p
Italian I
French Beginner, 2nd Level
Jul 8-Sep 23
M
Learn Italian by watching movies. Join multilingual instructor and movie buff Sied Imani as he helps you learn Italian culture and conversation skills through modern Italian cinema. Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 26-Aug 7 No film Jul 3
F
Noon-2:30p
$81
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French Advanced 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. Instructor: Orit Adam Jul 6-Sep 21 No class Sep 7
M
SUMMER 2015
9a-Noon
$107
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Spanish I
PRESENTATIONS
This fun course will introduce you to the Spanish language 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. It’s a good introduction to Spanish culture. Materials discussed in first class. Instructor: Sied Imani
Advance Directives
Jun 23-Sep 1
Tu
9-11a
$81
In this group session, attorney Bill Atwood will help you complete the forms “Advance Directive to Physicians” and “Appointment of a Health Care Representative”. Forms provided. The advanced directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to have. Pre-registration required; space is limited. Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney
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Spanish II A continuation from Spanish I with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar. In a small class size, you’ll improve pronunciation and increase comprehension of the Spanish language through a guided dialogue. Purchase own textbook after first class. Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 23-Sep 1
Tu
11a-1p
$97
1-3p
M
2:30-4p
Free
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Become a Senior Companion Ages 55 & up FREE!
Go beyond the basics in this class. You will learn to speak in Spanish easily, develop your skills using proper grammar, and have some fun too! Small class size guarantees you will have plenty of personal attention. Instructor: Sied Imani Tu
Jul 20
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Spanish, Advanced – Conversations & Grammar
Jun 23-Sep 1
FREE!
$97
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The federal Senior Companion Program trains and supports low-income adult volunteers who make weekly visits to frail elders and those with disabilities. Companions help their clients maintain quality of life and earn a small tax-free stipend. Note: To learn about becoming a client of the program, call the Aging & Disability Resource Connection, 541682-4038. You’ll also learn about ElderHelp and Experience Works. Presenter: Beth Brooks, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jun 2
Tu
Estate Planning
10-11:30a
Free
#113574
FREE!
A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated beneficiaries in estate planning. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jun 15 Aug 17
SUMMER 2015
13
M M
2:30-4p 2:30-4p
Free Free
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Getting Paid for Giving Care
Practical Tips: Eating Healthy & Weight Management NEW! FREE!
Ages 50 & up
FREE!
Lane Community College offers several options for adults with a lifetime of care-giving skills. Learn about the Successful Aging Institute’s Personal Care Aide training program, the Senior Companion program, and other opportunities. Presenter: Barbara Susman, director, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jun 8
M
3-4:30p
Free
Getting Your Book Published
Your body is a machine that needs the proper fuel to keep it running. Your weight affects your health and how you feel. This presentation will address how people living with chronic conditions can achieve and maintain a healthy weight, and make healthier eating choices. Presenter: Carol Mosman, registered dietitian, owner, Right at Home Eugene In-Home Care
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Aug 3
FREE!
Th
10:30-11:30a
Kicking Your Sugar Habit
Free
2-3p
Free
#115796
Queens & Amazons in Renaissance Art & History NEW! FREE!
Local publisher, Patricia Marshall, will cover the basic issues that need to be addressed by au-thors who are considering self-publishing. The session will provide the tools to find, evaluate and engage professional help, in 10 essential steps from finished manuscript to published book. Co-sponsored by the Campbell Creative Writing Group. Presenter: Patricia Marshall, Luminare Press Jun 25
M
This presentation offers 16th- and 17th-century literature and music – together with visual images of paintings, engravings, and sculptures – that portray women forcefully as queens and Amazons. Presenters: Amanda Powell, UO Dept of Romance Languages; and Dianne Dugaw, UO Dept of English
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Jul 31
F
3-4p
Free
#115198
FREE!
Did you know there are more than a dozen names for sugar? This workshop will help you learn to be a “sugar detective” so you can find and reduce or remove sugar from your diet. You might even have more energy and feel better when following these tips! Presenter: Debbie Sorensen, CHHC, Better Health Better Life Jul 27
M
1-2p
Overwhelmed By Your Clutter?!
Free
#114342
NEW! FREE!
Do you want to declutter your home, but don’t know where to begin? Professional organizer, Jan Lehman, and her team will help you conquer the piles. Jan offers great ideas on how to “let go” of the stuff and learn new behaviors so you can keep the piles from returning! Presenter: Jan Lehman, president, Can the Clutter® & CTC Productivity Jun 8
M
SUMMER 2015
4:30-6p
Free
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Serengeti Slideshow
FREE!
Back by popular demand! Tom Catherwood will take you on a virtual journey through his presentation of photographs from his 17-day adventure in Kenya and Tanzania last summer. Presenter: Tom Catherwood, Oregon Community Credit Union Jul 21
Tu
11a-Noon
So You’re Going on Medicare
Free
#114708
Ages 50 & up
FREE!
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. Presentation is not co-sponsored by Medicare. Preregistration is required. Presenter: Doug Money, licensed insurance agent Jun 10 Jul 8 Aug 12
W W W
1:30-3p 1:30-3p 1:30-3p
Free Free Free
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Tips for Removing Gluten From Your Diet FREE!
You Owe It To Yourself: Volunteer!
Have you wondered why some people are no longer eating wheat or gluten? This workshop will introduce you to the wide variety of foods that contain gluten (it’s not just bread). The class will cover ideas for gluten-free meals and snacks, and substitutions for baking. Presenter: Debbie Sorensen, CHHC, Better Health Better Life
Do volunteers really have more fun? Discover the bounty of opportunities Lane County organizations provide, so that you can make a difference. Cosponsored by RSVP of Lane County and the Senior Companion Program, this breezy overview will provide hands-on tools to take the next step and get involved. Presenters: Amy Bresler & Barbara Susman
Aug 4
Aug 4
Tu
1-2p
Free
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Tu
9:30-11:30a
F ree
FREE!
#115128
Veterans Health Benefits FREE! Are you a veteran? If so, come and learn about VA health benefits. VA health care is not just for service-connected injuries or medical conditions! The presenter will explore the VA’s eligibility web-site and review the application process. This class is not associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Drop-in, no pre-registration required. Presenter: Thomas Reddy Ongoing
3rd Tu
SUMMER 2015
11a-Noon
Free
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SOCIAL GATHERINGS & MEALS Lunch Bunch
Campbell Center Neighborhood Ice Cream Social All ages FREE!
Ages 50 & up
A weekly social lunch at Campbell Center. Menus vary, but there is always a vegetarian option. No reservations required. Each luncheon is followed by penny bingo. Every 4th Wednesday of the month is a birthday celebration. Ongoing
W
Noon
As summer comes to an end, spend an evening enjoying some free ice cream and musical rhythms with the people in our neighborhood. Aug 27
Th
5:30-7p
Free
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$4 at the door
Men’s Club Breakfast A monthly breakfast sponsored by Campbell Community Center Men’s Club. All area senior men are invited to attend on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Ongoing
2nd Tu
Newcomers’ Social
8:30-9:30a
$4 at the door
FREE!
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 22 Jul 24
F F
SUMMER 2015
2-3p 2-3p
Free Free
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SPECIAL INTEREST
Love To Read Book Club
AARP Smart Driver Program
Like to read? Like to visit? This may be the club for you! The club meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month to discuss story lines, authors and what the next book or topic will be. New members are welcome to join anytime. Stay for Lunch Bunch after Book Club. Instructor: Sally Leete
This course is designed for motorists 50 and older but is open to all ages. Sharpen your skills and avoid accidents and traffic citations. Auto insurance discounts may be available to participants 55 and older who complete this 6 hour course. Preregistration is required. Pay at the first class.
Ongoing
Jun 19 F 9:30a-4p #113516 Aug 21 F 9:30a-4p #113517 $20 class due at start of first class, payable to AARP $5 discount to AARP members with proof of membership
4th W
10:30-11:30a
25¢ drop-in fee
Birds of Oregon & General Science (BOGS) FREE!
This fun and educational group gets together to view slides and videos and hear speakers on a variety of environmental and natural history topics. Birding walks are on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month; no other meetings over the summer months. Walks
2nd/4th Th
9a-Noon
Checkrite Electronics Repair
Free
Ages 50 & up FREE!
Bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage. Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 3rd W 11a-Noon Free By appointment only; to schedule call 541-682-5318
Creative Writing Workshop
Urban Homesteading
Do you love to write? Have you been writing for years and would like to share your work and thoughts with others? This is a peer-led ongoing group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, fiction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome. Ongoing Th 12:30-2:30p Term fee $3 or 25¢/day
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. Sign up for the series or for individual classes. Scholarships do not apply. Instructor for all classes: Kevin Prier
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Full series at Campbell Center Register for the full series and save $36
$162
#114964
Free
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Urban Homesteading Free Talk Jun 15
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6:45-7:45p
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Urban Homesteading Herb Gardens
Urban Homesteading Cheese Making
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 non-culinary uses for herbs.
You will make a fresh hard cheese and a ricotta. Learn about the differences as well as how to make kefir and yogurt.
Jun 29
Urban Homesteading Meal Planning
M
6:45-8:45p
$18
Aug 10
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Urban Homesteading Soap Making M
6:45-8:45p
$18
Aug 17
#114952
6:45-8:45p
$18
Aug 24
#114956
$18
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M
6:45-8:45p
$18
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Put the last of the tomatoes, onions, peppers, and herbs of the year together for a great home-made salsa. We will make some fresh salsa and a batch of canned salsa for everyone to take home.
Learn how to catch, care for, and use a wild sourdough culture. We will also go over regular breadmaking techniques. Take home a small round loaf of sourdough plus some culture. 6:45-8:45p
6:45-8:45p
Urban Homesteading Salsa Making
Bread Making Sourdough
M
M
Dill pickles are 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.
Urban Homesteading
Jul 27
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Canning Basics: Dill Pickles
There are many insects that will help your garden grow and produce. Learn about many predators and pollinators, how to attract them and get them working for you. You’ll be surprised at how many there really are. M
$18
Urban Homesteading
Urban Homesteading Beneficial Insects
Jul 13
6:45-8:45p
With a little planning you can reduce food costs with or without preserving it yourself.
Make bar soap from scratch. Take home and share the soap you’ll make in this workshop. Jul 6
M
$18
Aug 31
M
6:45-8:45p
$18
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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 – berries, flowers, greens, roots, as well as common mushrooms – and their habitats. Class will be at instructor’s home; call 541-6825318 for directions Jul 26
Su
2-4p
$18
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Urban Homesteading
Kombucha & Sauerkraut Learn fermenting processes for sauerkraut and kombucha. Kimchi and gherkin pickles will also be mentioned. Aug 3
M
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6:45-8:45p
$18
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Women’s Self-Defense
Seniors in Sobriety Ages 50 & up
Being safe involves staying out of trouble, and knowing what to do if you get in trouble. This course empowers you with a variety of skills including: verbal, emotional, social, and physical (basic to intense). Learn in a supportive environment with groups of your peers. Pre-registration required. Pay $5 fee at the start of each class. Scholarship program does not apply. July class is part of National Parks and Recreation Month. Instructors: The Warrior Sisters
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.
Jun 15 M 5:30-7p Jul 20 M 5:30-7p Aug 17 M 5:30-7p $5/class, cash only, due at start of each class
Ongoing
Th
3-4p
FREE!
Free
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Writing Your Memoir Learn 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 23-Aug 25
Tu
1-3p
$45
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SUPPORT GROUPS Diabetes Support & Information Group FREE! Learn more about how to control pre-diabetes and diabetes with proper diet and exercise. Meets on the 3rd Friday of every other month at Campbell Center. For more information call 541-682-5318. Instructor: Willa Reich Jul 17
F 10a-Noon
Free
Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group FREE!
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. Meets on the 1st Monday of the month. For more information call Cindy O’Brien at 541-345-9224. Ongoing 1st M 6:30-7:30p No meeting in Sep
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TRIPS, TOURS & EXCURSIONS
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.
Oakridge Zero Clearance Theatre Company ➋
If needed, please request a lift-assisted van at the time of registration.
May 3
ACTIVITY LEVEL RATINGS LEVEL Little walking. OK for those with
The Evergreen Aviation Museum is best known as the home of the Spruce Goose and more than 60 other historic aircraft. New this year is a space museum complete with space capsules and artifacts of journeys into space. Cost of lunch and admission to the museum ($18-24) on your own.
walkers, wheelchairs or walking difficulties.
LEVEL Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping center or large museum.
LEVEL 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.
Zero Clearance Theatre’s spring production dinner theater will feature a comedy-mystery, “Murder Is A Game.” In the play, mystery writers spend a weekend at an old mansion for inspiration but they end up asking, “Who’s there?” Purchase own dinner/theatre ticket for $18. Su
4-9:30p
$25
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Evergreen Air & Space Museum ➌
May 28
Th
9a-6p
$32
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Yaquina Head Lighthouse Tour ➌
trails. May be rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited.
Beach lovers will tour the recently renovated lighthouse (the tallest in Oregon), examine the tide pools, visit the Interpretive Center and discover 140 years of lighthouse history and thousands of years of natural and cultural history. Purchase own lunch.
LEVEL Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be
Jun 4
LEVEL Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate
very rough, hilly or high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited.
The heart symbol denotes activities that promote physical fitness. 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.
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Th
9a-6p
$32
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Summertime at the Lan Su Chinese Gardens ➌ There will not be a more beautiful time to visit the Lan Su Chinese Gardens than in the summertime! The views, the sights, the smells and the beauty will impress you as the tour guide delights you! Find tranquility and your inner peace. Purchase own lunch and admission of $8.50. Jun 25
20
Th
8:30a-5:30p
$32
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Backroads & Rivers in the Coast Range ➋ Tour the back roads in the Coast Range and a stop at the Wildcat Covered Bridge. Dessert stop planned at the confluence of Clay Creek and the Siuslaw River. Enjoy being outside in the fresh mountain air and the forest carpet. Lunch on your own at Our Daily Bread in Veneta. Jul 10
F
11a-5p
$25
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Teas Me – Stash Tea Tour ➋ Are you a teetotaler or a tea taster? Find out as we tour and taste Stash teas at their only retail store in Tigard. You will learn all about their unique blends and history as you taste your way through their store. Purchase own lunch. Jul 23
Th
9a-4:30p
$28
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Carlton Vintage & Vino Tour ➌ Carlton is a small farming community that has reinvented itself as a wine and gourmet food destination. This promises to be an amazing day where you can explore, taste, sip and discover something new. Purchase own lunch. Jul 31
F
9a-5:30p
$30
Charleston Marine Life Center ➌ The newest gem on the Oregon Coast! The Marine Center focuses on coastal ecosystems, marine mammals, fisheries, Native American artifacts, diverse sea life with genuine artifacts and ocean habitat. Explore the marine ecosystems gallery with a built-in wall and touch tanks. Purchase own lunch and admission.
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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 choices are up to you in this low cost trip! Purchase own lunch. Aug 4
Tu
9a-5p
$18
Aug 25
Tu
8:30a-6:30p
$35
#114907
Coquille Tribal Salmon Bake ➌
#114899
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 included.
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. Top off your day with a traditional style salmon bake dinner. Admission cost is an additional $25 and includes dinner.
Aug 20
Sep 12
Progressive Lunch ➋
Th
SUMMER 2015
10a-4p
$20
#113884
21
Sa
8a-6p
$32
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Footsteps of Lewis & Clark ➌
Southern Charm with Colette ➌
Retrace the route of Lewis and Clark from Portland’s harbor through the forested Coast Range, on a day-long cruise to Astoria aboard the Port-land Spirit. Enjoy the on-board Northwest cuisine and captain’s narration while cruising past freighters and tugs, through the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers. The following day features guided tours of the Columbia River Maritime Museum and Fort Clatsop. Fees include transportation, lodging, cruise, fees, gratuities and all meals. Register by August 20th; no full re-funds guaranteed after this date. Co-sponsored trip with area senior centers. To register or for more information call Diane at 541-682-6392.
Enjoy seven days of true southern hospitality! Highlights include: St. Augustine, Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island, Savannah, Factors Walk, Beaufort, historic Charleston and Boone Hall Plantation. A deposit of $250 will hold your spot and save you $100 off the price. Final payment is due August 18, 2015. Travel insurance is available for $205. Cosponsored by area senior centers. For more information call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through Campbell Community Center
October 7-8
W-Th Single $439, Double $379
Trip dates Oct 17-23
Single $3249, Double $2519
Premier San Antonio Holiday Trip ➌ Head to San Antonio for a festive holiday experience. Highlights include: San Antonio city tour, San Jose Mission, El Mercado Marketplace, the Alamo, and a Riverwalk cruise. Four nights at one hotel, round trip air, 6 meals, all transportation, admissions, sightseeing, hotel transfers and bag-gage handling. $300 deposit is due now to hold your spot. Trip insurance is available. Final payment due September 15. Learn more at the trip preview. For more information call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through Campbell Community Center Trip dates Dec 2-6 Single $2045, Double $1595 Trip preview at Campbell Community Center May 19 Tu 3-4p Free
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BIKING Eugene Mural Bike Tour This guided tour follows the Lane Arts Council’s 2014 Mural Tour Route to see some amazing public art. We’ll be biking about 2.5 miles (sometimes in traffic) with some stops. Bring your own bike; helmets required. Part of the celebration of National Parks and Recreation Month. Jul 9
Th
10a-Noon
$10
#115832
CANOEING & RAFTING Fall Creek Reservoir Big Canoe This nearby reservoir is a favorite paddle for canoeists and kayakers alike due to its tranquility and beautiful setting. Our 29-foot canoe holds 10 people and is very stable. Everyone works together to paddle it – and have fun! Suitable for a wide range of abilities. Jun 29
M
10a-5p
$36
#115818
Clear Lake Big Canoe Paddle our 29-foot Spirit of Eugene canoe across this crystal-clear lake. Explore the springs that are the headwaters of the McKenzie River, and an underwater forest. Stop for ice cream and to see Sahalie Falls on the way home. Jul 20
M
9a-5p
$40
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.
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Waldo Lake Big Canoe
Jul 13
Waldo is a high mountain gem, among the purest lakes in the world and over four miles long. We’ll enjoy views of Diamond Peak, Waldo Mountain and the nearby peaks. We’ll take our 29-foot canoe, which is very stable and can hold up to 10 people. Aug 18
Tu
9:30a-6p
$40
9a-5:30p
$45
#115813
Willamette River Raft Eugene has a beautiful river running right through town and this is your chance to enjoy it! We will raft from Island Park in Springfield through small rapids under the I-5 bridge and the Autzen footbridge and finish at the River House across from Valley River Center.
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Aug 14
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23
F
11a-3p
$25
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KAYAKING
Moving Water Safety for Recreational Kayaks
Coyote Creek Kayak Explore this lightly travelled side creek of Fern Ridge Reservoir. The marshy wetland provides great bird watching and interesting paddling. The mossy oaks overhanging the creek give it the feel of the Everglades. Jun 2
Tu
10a-4p
$36
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.
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Mercer Lake Flatwater Kayak
Pretrip at Campbell Center Jul 7 Tu Trips: Jul 14 & 16 Tu Th 10a-5p
Mercer Lake, just north of Florence, is a wellprotected and pleasant destination. You’ll explore the arms of the lake while learning new skills and polishing old ones. New paddlers welcome.
Willamette River Flatwater Kayak
Jun 22
M
9a-5:30p
$45
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 (see above). If you have any questions call Tom at 541682-6393.
#115809
Dorena Lake Kayak Explore the shoreline of this lake near Cottage Grove nestled in wooded hills. This reservoir has some beautiful arms to explore and a short walk up to a covered bridge. Jul 1
W
10a-5:30p
$42
5:30-6:30p $80 #115800
Jul 28
Tu
9a-5:30p
$45
#115803
Lower Smith River Flatwater Kayak
#115807
This lake sits high on the east side of Willamette Pass with great mountain views and pretty beaches. Suitable for beginners or experienced paddlers.
This paddle on the lower section of the Smith River (near where it flows into the Umpqua) takes you through elk and bald eagle habitat. It is recommended that you take the Moving Water Safety class first (see above).
Aug 11
Aug 24
Crescent Lake Kayak
Tu
9a-5:30p
$45
#115804
M
9a-6p
$47
#115806
Waldo Lake Kayak Waldo Lake is one of the purest lakes in the world. It sits high above Willamette Pass. We will explore the southern shore and coves with views of Diamond Peak and Waldo Mountain. Aug 21 Sep 1
F Tu
SUMMER 2015
9a-6p 9a-6p
$47 $47
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HIKING
Proxy Falls Hike ➌
Tire Mountain Hike ➌/➍
Drive through gorgeous forest to this 1.2 mile loop hike featuring dense forest, a lava field, and two waterfalls. Finish the day with a drive to the top of Old McKenzie Pass and views of the scenic High Cascades.
Choose to hike three miles and look at wildflowers or go 7.6 miles round trip to the top. Good views all along and plenty of wildflowers blooming. Elevation gain 400-800 feet. Jun 5
F
9a-5:30p
$40
10a-2:30p
$25
#115825
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-summer hike. Jul 6
M
9a-5:30p
$40
#115823
Silver Falls Hike ➍ Silver Falls is perhaps the most amazing state park. Hike down into an amazing gorge, passing multiple waterfalls ranging 30-177 feet tall. Jul 30
Th
SUMMER 2015
9a-5:30p
9a-5:30p
$40
#115830
Iron Mountain & Cone Peak Meadows Hike
Hike this local trail that offers a stroll through the forest along a burbling creek. W
F
#115826
Shotgun Creek Hike ➌
Jun 17
Aug 7
$40
#115824
➍/➎
Iron Mountain is known for having the most wildflowers in the state. Cone Peak Meadows is its equally gorgeous and less crowded neighbor. We’ll hike up to the meadows and the ambitious hikers can continue on to the top of Iron Mountain while the rest of us have a shorter hike. Aug 26
W
9a-5:30p
$40
#115831
Stand-Up Paddle Boarding 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. Try SUP Dorena Reservoir Fall Creek Reservoir Fern Ridge Reservoir Siltcoos Reservoir
25
Jun 23 Tu Jul 8 W Jul 21 Tu Aug 3 M Aug 27 Th
Noon-5p 10a-5p 10a-5p 9a-2p 9a-5p
$35 $50 $50 $40 $50
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Withdrawal and Refund Policy
How to Register
Withdrawal and refund requests must be made to the facility sponsoring the activity.
THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER
All 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.
1.) Online: Go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll You can browse program listings by activity and/or location, then register and pay online. To register online you will need a VISA or MasterCard, and an account with a PIN number and barcode number. If you would like assistance in setting up an account, you may call any Eugene Recreation facility during business hours, and we will set up an account with you.
A refund will be issued minus the withdrawal fee when requested at least seven or more calendar days prior to the first activity meeting. When a refund is requested six 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.
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2.) Phone-in: Call the recreation facility providing the activity. Have your VISA or MasterCard number handy. 3.) Walk-in: Visit any recreation facility and drop off the form & payment, or talk to a staff person. Registration is ongoing and open to residents and nonresidents on a first come basis. Register early; many classes fill quickly. Classes may be cancelled if there are too few registrations.
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