LARK 2017

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Petersen Barn Community Center 870 Bertzen Rd

For Info Call: 541-682-5521 En EspaĂąol: 541-682-6891 www.GetRec.org

Priceless Summer 2017


Message from the Barn:

Volume 5 Issue 1 Summer 2017

Inside the Issue:

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Movies & Fun For All

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Fun For All Calendar

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The Community’s Vision

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Community Corner

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Teen Spot

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Swimming

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-Peter Chavannes Petersen Barn Supervisor

Email:

Camps

Phone Number:

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Age:

Classes

Name:

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Ages 0-6, 7-10, 11-17, 18 & up

Special Events

Top 3 in each age group win prizes.

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Detach the cover of the LARK and add a splash of brilliance. Submit your entry to the front desk of Petersen Barn by August, 31st 2017.

Message from the Barn

When I think about my role as a manager of a community center within the City of Eugene’s Recreation Division I keep coming back to the question—“What does our community need?” The answer is more than cool classes, fun camps and engaging events, always has been. In divisive times, times when money is tight (when is it ever not) and demands can feel all consuming, I am reminded that what nourishes me are the connections I have with people who care about me and who I care about. These connections mostly began in unforeseen ways through shared spaces and activities. One never knows the trajectory of a chance encounter. With that in mind, we at “The Barn” strive to provide spaces and activities that bring people together. Sometimes we play an important role in facilitating relationships, sometimes we just hold the space. In either case, our goal always is to strengthen our community through relationships. Say hello, share a story, tell us who you are and learn who we are. In so doing, we will all be more resilient.

A window cleaner is cleaning a window on the 25th floor of a skyscraper when, suddenly, he slips and falls. He has no safety equipment and nothing to soften his fall, and yet he is not hurt.

How can this be?


Who was Cat Solo’s best friend?

Mew-bacca!

Free Events at the Barn We Are Bethel

Saturday

June 3rd

12:00p-4:00p

Flea Market

Saturday

June 3rd

10:00a-2:00p

Family Fun Night

Thursday

June 15th

5:30p-7:00p

Roving Park Players Presents: The Rivals

Thursday

June 15th

6:00p-8:00p

Roving Park Players Presents: The Rivals

Friday

June 16th

6:00p-8:00p

Touch a Truck

Thursday

July 13th

5:00p-7:30p

Latino Family Fun Night

Thursday

July 20th

5:30p-7:00p

Toy and Clothing Swap

Saturday

July 22nd

11:00a-2:00p

Many Stories, One People: A night of story telling

Wednesday

July 26th

6:30p-8:30p

Littles Play Time

Saturdays

July 29th-Aug 26th

9:00a-11:00a

Family Fun Night

Thursday

Aug. 17th

5:30p-7:00p

Roving Park: Miss Bunny Bunting’s Bonafide Belles

Thursday

Aug. 17th

6:00p-8:00p

Roving Park: Miss Bunny Bunting’s Bonafide Belles

Friday

Aug. 18th

6:00p-8:00p

Many Stories, One People: A night of story telling

Wednesday

Aug. 23rd

6:30p-8:00p

Fun For All Festival

Wednesday

Aug. 29th

10:00a-4:00p

Latino Family Fun Night

Friday

Sept 8th

5:30p-7:00p


Petersen Barn Community Center

Skill Building, Arts & Crafts Fashion Design, Beginning Ages 10 -14 Mon. 3p-4:45p July 31st-Aug. 28th $60 Fashion Design, Intermediate Ages 11-16 Mon. 5p-6:45p July 31st-Aug. 28th

Music & Performance Ages 8-14 July 12th-Aug. 23rd

$40

‘Ukulele, intermediate Ages 9-16 Mon. 4:15p-5:15p July 10th-Aug. 21st

$40

Martial Arts & Sport Ages 5-7 July 11th-Aug.8th

$30

Tae Kwon Do Tues. 5:30p-6:30p

Ages 8-12 July 11th-Aug.8th

$35

Dance & Movement Pre-School Play and Dance 14 Months-3 Thurs. 9:10a-9:40a July. 20th-Aug. 24rd $20

Condiments Fri. 1p-3p June 23rd Beyond Sauerkraut Thur. 1p-3p July 6th Edible Landscaping Sun. 2p-4p July 23th Soap Making Fri. 1p-3p July 27th Cheese Making Thur. 1p-3p Aug. 3rd Sauerkraut, Kombucha Thur. 1p-3p Aug. 10th Bread Making/Sourdough Thur. 1p-3p Aug. 17th Canning Basics: Dill Pickles Fri. 1p-3p Aug 25th Winter Gardening Thur. 2p-4p Aug. 31st

$18 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18

Communicating with Compassion Workshop Wed. 6p-9p Aug. 9th

Age 16+ $10

The Bethel Farm Located: between Kalapuya High and Prairie Mountain School

Little Dancers Thurs. 9:50a-10:20a

Ages 3-4 July. 20th-Aug. 24rd

$20

Pre Dance Thurs. 10:30a-11a

Ages 4-6 July. 20th-Aug. 24rd

$20

Pre-Ballet Mon. 4:10p-4:50p

Ages 4-6 July10th-Aug. 21st

Ballet Tues.

Ages 6-13 July 11th-Aug. 22nd

Youth Tap & Jazz Tues. 5:20p-6:20p

Homesteading

Self-Care

Tae Kwon Do Tues. 4:30p-5:15p

4:10p-5:10p

541-682-5521 - www.GetRec.org

$60

Fashion Design, Advanced Ages 11-16 Mon. 5p-6:45p July 31st-Aug. 28th $40

‘Ukulele, beginning Wed. 4:10p-5:10p

870 Berntzen Rd

$25

Work Party at Bethel Farm Wed., May 10th and Sat., May 13 RSVP Jo Rodgers at jo@lanefood.org

$35

Ages 8-14 July 11th-Aug. 22nd $35

Youth Ballet, Advanced Ages 8-16 Tues, 6:30p-7:30pJuly 11th-Aug. 22nd

$35

Family & Neighbor Day at the Farm

Teen -Adult Ballet Barre & Stretch Ages 16+ Mon. 5p-6p July10th-Aug. 21st

$35

Sat., June 10, 12-4pm

REFIT Revolution-Dance Fitness 16+ th rd Wed. 6:15p-7:15p July 12 -Aug.23

$35

Free, fun, and a great way to meet your neighbors. Food samples, kids activities and more.

To Register Call: 541-682-5521 Or www.GetRec.org

http://blogs.bethel.k12.or.us/thebethelfarm/


Preschool Ages 3-5 Super Hero Ready – Set – Go Joyful Music and Movement Edible Fun Out of This World Traveling Tropical Paradise Express Yourself

9a-12p July3rd-7th July 10th-July 14th July 17th-21st July 24th-28th July 31st-Aug. 4th Aug. 7th-11th Aug. 14th-18th Aug. 21st-25th

$38 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64 $64

Youth-Teen

Graphic Design Camp Ages 10-18 M-F 9a-4p July 10th-14th

$160

Opal’s Friends Outdoor Arts Camp Ages 9-16 M-F 9a-4p July 17th-21st

$160

Fashion Camp Ages 10-16 M-F 9a-4p July 24th-28th

$160

Communicating for Peace Ages 14-20 M-F 9a-4p July 24th-28th

$160

Lights, Camera, Action Ages 10-17 M-F 9a-4p July 31st -Aug. 4th

$160

Quest for the Tribes Ages 10-15 M-F 9a-4p Aug. 7th-11th

$190

Mural Juxtaposition Ages 10-19 M-F 9a-4p Aug. 14th-18th

$160

Live Action Role Playing Camp Ages 10-17 M-F 9a-4p Aug. 21st-25th

$160

Bass Camp, Beginning Ages 11+ M-F 9a-4p Aug. 21st -25th @ WOW Hall

$200

Base Camp, Advanced Ages 13+ M-F 9a-4p Aug. 28th-Sept.1 @ Track Town Studios

$200

Challenger Soccer Camp Aug 14th-18th Full Day Ages 8-16 M-F 9am-4p $209 Half Day Ages 5-12 M-F 9a-12p $149 Half Day Ages 8-16 M-F 1p-4p $149 Culture Jam Ages: 14-18 Sun-Sat Overnight July 31st-Aug4th @Oregon Country Fair Grounds $450 Call OCF to register: 541-465-2230

A-Mazing Dali

*Camps at Petersen Barn unless specified Dance Around the World Ages:9 - 17 W-F 9a-12 July 5th-7th $100



Fun For All and more...

Sunday

2 JULY Week 1

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First Day

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Bethel Park

Week 6

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(PG-13)

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Party in the Park 20 Week 8

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22 Arrowhead

Party in the Park

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Family Fun Night 5:30-7pm

Echo Hollow Pool - Dive In Movie

Fun For All

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The Book of Life (Spanish) (PG)

Party in the Park

Last Day of

Many Stories, One People: A Night of Storytelling 6:30-8:30

All

@ Petersen Barn

Movie Night Bethel Community Park Monty Python and the Holy Grail (PG)

19 Movie Night

Washington Jefferson

Movie Night University Park Rear Window (PG) 12

Movie Night Trainsong Back to the Future (PG)

Teen Dive In Movie Night @ Echo Hollow Pool Warm Bodies

Party in the Park

Movie Night Awbrey Park The Iron Giant (PG) 5

Movie Night Washington Park Moana (PG)

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Movie Night Willakenzie Park The NeverEnding Story (PG)

Movie Night State Street Finding Dory (PG)

Week 5 6

Movie Night Sladden Park Secondhand Lions (PG) 22

Movie Night Churchill Park Into the Woods (PG) 28

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Movie Night Monroe Park Star Wars; The Force Awakens (PG-13)

Latino Family Fun Night 5:30-7pm Many Stories, One People: A Night of Storytelling 6:30-8:30

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Saturday

Movie Night Tugman Park Muppets James and the Treasure Island (G) Giant Peach (PG)

@ Petersen Barn

Party in the Park

23 Week 4

13

Friday

Movie Night Petersen Park

Touch a Truck 5-7:30pm

Maurie Jacobs

Week 3

7

All

Party in the Park 16

6

Fun For

Churchill Park

Week 2

Thursday

Fun For



ommunity Co r n e r Scott Lamb & Emmaus Church

If you’re walking by Petersen Barn on a Sunday morning, you might notice the building is abuzz. Step inside, and you’ll find dozens of people talking, sharing, celebrating and connecting, finding fellowship at the Emmaus Life Evangelical Free Church. You’ll quickly meet Scott Lamb, the pastor at Emmaus. Meeting Scott is like meeting someone you’ve known your whole life. His easy manner, bright eyes, and soft enthusiasm seem to say ‘whoever you are, you’re already family.’ Emmaus Church’s mission is “Connecting Real People with Real Life” and that’s not far from Scott’s own mantra. “We think connection happens when you spend time with people,” he says. “The thing that

matters most is not that you would come to hang out at our church, but that you would feel cared about and loved.” Scott and his wife moved to Eugene five years ago with intentions to start a church. Their vision was to create community of fellowship by building relationships, supporting great work and elevating the dreams of others. In everything he does, Scott prioritizes connection. “If someone were to come to me and say ‘How can I get involved with Emmaus?’ I would say, ‘When is the last time you talked to your neighbor?’” Scott quips. Scott and his church spend time every week creating relationships. In fact, in some weeks, spending time together, sharing stories, and talking to one another is the only item on Sunday’s agenda. Scott will also be the first to tell you that his goal is not to create new programs or projects, but rather to support the work of those around him. These acts could be simple, like helping to serve dinner at Petersen Barn’s Family Fun Night. Or they could be big,

Staff Spotlight: Shelly Newsome Describe yourself in 3 words: scatterbrained, organized, bipolar (lol) Years working for the City: 9

Something people might not know about you: I'm an open book. I used to be very self-conscious and shy. Now, I can get a theater full of strangers to sing happy birthday to my son. I have learned to push myself to try new things.

like creating welcome boxes for kids in the foster system. “I really feel like a lifetime of faith is not built in a few big decisions, but in a bunch of really, really small incremental decisions over a lifetime,” he says. “Habitual acts of faithfulness will always outweigh singular acts of greatness.” One thing is clear: the feeling of warmth, of fellowship, and of connecting with your community is never far from Scott’s path.

To learn more about Emmaus Life Evangelical Free Church, visit emmauslife.org, or stop by Pete Barn at 10am on Sunday mornings. To connect with Scott, email scott@emmauslife.org or call 503-551-3138.

What you do for Pete Barn: I spent 7 amazing years working as an Activities Facilitator for REC ZONE located at Cascade Middle School. I have spent the last 2 years at Cesar Chavez as Site Lead and Activities Facilitator. During the summers of years gone by I worked at Monroe Park in the Fun For All program as Activities Facilitator for 3 years and as site lead for 2 years. I worked as an assistant to Kitty the Craft Queen for a couple of summers. Last year, for the summer I took on the position of Supply Coordinator. Organizing, Ordering, SHOPPING! More fun than should be legal. I am looking forward to many more years of working with the most amazing people EVER! Your favorite part about your job: OMG! The people that I get to work with are truly awe inspiring. People from such diverse and colorful worlds. They have helped me grow and change in amazing ways. Favorite Summer Activity: Who has time for summer? You stumble upon a time machine. What year do you set it for, and why?: 1976 To spend one last year with my mom. My entire life change that year. I would like to experience innocence and happiness like when I was a child.


7-10pm| Ages 11+ |FREE

Echo Hollow Pool|9-11pm|Teens only| FREE Youth to Make it Happen | Ages of 13-21. Want to get involved? We are looking for event volunteers, project managers, change makers, artist, performers, individuals, athletes, gamers, dreamers and positive action taking super heroes in all forms.

What' s happening

Tanya.r.thornton@ci.eugene.or.us

Teen spot

6-8pm| All Ages| Suggested $2 donation

To get involved or for any questions about Youth to make it Happen, getting involved or upcoming events, Contact Tanya.r.thornton@ci.eugene.or.us

Teen Court Ages 13-17 Make a difference in your community through Teen Court. As a court member, you will gain experience in decision making, communication, law and ethics. You will give teen defendants an opportunity to take responsibility and regain a clean juvenile record. Help your fellow students, your community and yourself through this important volunteer service. For more Information and how to get involved, contact Billy Hernandez at 541-682-6376


For Info: 541-682-5525

1655 Echo Hollow Rd.

Junior Lifeguarding Ages 12-15 Introductory lifeguard training. Junior Lifeguards assist and train with lifeguards, attend staff meetings, and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out of school time, and can result in future employment with the City. Must be qualified swimmers; Building Endurance level or higher. This course includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools.

Games & Swimming

Junior Swim Instructor Ages 13-15 Introductory Water Instructor Aide. Junior Swim Instructors assist and train with experienced and professional instructors, attend staff meetings, aid learn-to-swim instructors and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out of school time, and can result in future employment with the City. Must be qualified swimmers; Building Endurance level or higher. This Course includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools.

Swim & Tennis Camp Ages 7-14 Learn the basics of tennis, competitive swimming and water polo. Should be able to swim 25 yards.

For dates, cost & to register: Call- 541-682-5525 Or Online- www.getrec.org

June 19th – Sept. 3rd Mon. - Fri. 1:15-3:15 & 7-8:30p Sun. 1:15-3 Youth (Ages 3-17) $3.50 Adult (Ages 18+) $4.00 Family * $9.00 *Additional charge for more than 5 people

“The Book of Life” In Spanish PG Swimming 7– 10:30pm Movie starts at dark

“Warm Bodies” PG-13 9-11:30p

1PASS Youth 17 and under can get going this summer with the 1Pass. Use the 1Pass to hop on an LTD bus and go to multiple attractions all with one card, all summer long, and all for just $50. Free entry to Rec swims at Amazon, Echo Hollow and Sheldon pools are included! Effective May 29th through September 4th. 1PASS is available for purchase at Amazon Pool, Echo Hollow Pool, Sheldon Pool, and Lane Transit District’s Eugene station .

SWIM LESSONS For Info., Ages, & Times: Call: 541-682-5525 Or Online: www.getrec.org


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