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Partnerships open doors to more services We believe in partnerships. Recreation’s partnerships with local and regional organizations help improve services to you and the community. They help provide more services and fill gaps in services other organizations can’t provide. Recreation partners with more than 200 local and regional organizations and in each of those partnerships, both organizations are better off. In some cases, we exchange resources; Recreation has a meeting place that the partner organization uses to provide a service. In other partnerships, Recreation is able to increase our service capacity by using the staff or expertise of another organization. We also partner with organizations to apply for grants when the two of us together present a stronger case for fulfilling the grant than either separately. Partnerships with organizations that serve similar clientele can give Recreation access to customers who often are underserved and unaware of how we can assist them. Likewise, many of our partners need help from Recreation to reach their potential customers. Partnerships can also make new services possible through management agreements which are business arrangements. The City allows a managing company to use City property or a City facility free of charge. The managing company, in turn, charges a fee to provide a desired service to the public. (The new disk golf course, featured on the cover, is a good example.) Partnerships have served Eugene Recreation and the residents of Eugene well. We will continue to seek new and innovative ways to use partnerships to provide excellent service to more residents as efficiently and inexpensively as possible.
Renee Grube Executive Director Library, Recreation and Cultural Services Department City of Eugene
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Programs at a Glance 4-5 Youth & Family Recreation 8-19 Preschool Activities 8-11 Youth Activities 12-15 Teen Activities 16-17 Family Activities 18-19 Pre-School & School Age Care 10 Spring Break Camps 20-21, 79 River House Outdoor Recreation 22-26 Aquatics 27-34 Hours, Information, Special Interest 27-29 Water Fitness Classes 29-30 Swim Lessons 31-34 Athletics/Adult Leagues 35 Adult Health & Fitness 36-44 Adult Programs 45-72 at Campbell Center 45-58 at Pete Barn Center 59-63 at Amazon Center 65-70 at Sheldon Center 71-72 Adaptive Recreation 73-81 Information & Inclusion Services 73 Activities & Trips 74-80 Support Groups 81
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The Summer Recreation Guide with Camps will be available mid-April 2014.
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On the cover: Robert and his daughter Erin play disc golf at the new Alton Baker Park course.
Recreation Facilities Map & Contact Info 6-7 Policies 26, 73, 79, 86 How to Register 84-85 Index 87
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A Sampling of Recreation Opportunities This is a partial list of more than 1,000 activities presented by City of Eugene Recreation from January-May! There’s something for every age and ability!
Family Events First Friday Family Fun Nights at Pete Barn
All ages. Free. See page 19
Family Fit Friday – New!
All ages. F beginning Jan 10. Free. See page 18
Second Sunday Square Dancing – New!
All ages. Beginning Jan 12. $. See page 18
Parent/Child Martial Arts – New!
Games & Sports Athletics/Adult Leagues
Ultimate, soccer, basketball, volleyball & softball. $. See pages 35, 78
Archery for Teens & Veterans
Ages 10-16 and 18 & up, dates and times vary, $. See pages, 16, 79
Sled Hockey Clinic
Ages 4 & up. Beginning Jan 14 & Apr 1. $. See page 19
Health & Fitness
Amazon Family Movie Night
Yoga, biking, water & land fitness, adaptive and more. Various ages/opportunities, $ & Free. See pages 36-39, 42-44, 75-76
All ages. Jan 17, Feb 21, Mar 14, Apr 11. $. See page 19
Family Snowshoe Days
Ages 8 & up. Jan 20, Feb 17. $. See page 22
Family Fun with Clay
All ages. Classes begin Jan 22 & Apr 9. $. See page 18
Spring Break Camps Water polo, sports, creative, outdoor, adaptive, fun! Ages 3 to 17. Dates vary, $. See pages 20-21, 78
All ages. Th. Beginning Apr 10. Free. See page 18
Futbol Para Familias (Family Soccer)
Support Groups
Bunny Breakfast
Diabetes, stroke, Parkinsons, grandparents, more. Ages, meeting dates/times vary. Free & $. See page 81
KidCity’s Relay For Life Carnival
On the Snow
All ages. Apr 16. $. See page 19
All ages. May 16. Free. See page 19
Snowshoeing, Skiing, Snowboarding, Adaptive Skiing
Technology
Youth & adult, beginner-advanced. Various dates, $. See pages 22-25, 68, 77
Computer Classes – basics to comprehensive
On the Water
Dates, times vary. $. See pages 47-48, 67
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Kayak safety, kayaking, kayaking for veterans, cruises. Ages vary. Various dates. $. See pages 25, 69, 72
Hikes & Walks
Arts
Day Trip Hikes
Visual Arts: Painting, Clay, Jewelry, other opportunities
Ages 50 & up. Various dates, locations. $. See pages 26, 80
Weekly/Monthly Walks
Ages vary. Self-led and guided. Free. See pages 22, 38
Social Events Movies, Meals, Dances, Game Tournaments, more
Families, teen & adult, $. See pages 19, 52-53, 61-62, 72, 74
Speed Dating
Ages 50 & up. Feb 7 & 14. $10. See pages 52-53
Social Clubs, Recreation Nights, more
Intended for individuals with disabilities. Ages, dates vary. $. See pages 74, 77-78
Trips, Tours & Excursions Regional Trips to Coast, Festivals, Sports, Performances, more
Adults, ages 50 & up. $. See pages 56-58, 63, 68-70, 72, 79-80
Adapted Trips to Coast, Museum, Portland, Coast Aquarium, more
Ages, dates vary. $. See pages 79-80
Various ages, abilities. $ & Free. See pages 8, 12, 18, 46-47, 60, 66-67, 74
Performing Arts: Dance, Music, Drama, other opportunities
Various ages & abilities. $ & Free. See pages 8-9, 11-14, 16-17, 19, 39-42, 50
Gymnastics Gym Babies, Mini Jumpers & Twisters
Ages 14 months-6 years. $. See page 11
Languages French, Spanish, Italian Classes – beginning to advanced
Ages 18 & up. $. See pages 48-49
Life-Long Learning Presentations on Various Topics from Medicare to Amusement Parks
Ages 50 & up. Various dates. $. See pages 50-52, 54-55, 61, 68
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Fitness, Painting, Walking, Dancing, Islands of New England 2014 Trip Preview Yoga, Tai Chi, more
Ages 18 & up. Feb 18. Free. See page 58
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Age 18 & up. Various dates. Free. See page 40
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1 Amazon Community Center 2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5373 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Fx: 541-682-5367 Bus: #28, 73 Also see page 65 Large and small meeting rooms and kitchen, access to bike paths, playgrounds and Amazon Pool.
3 Campbell Community Center 155 High St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5318 Fx: 541-682-6386 Bus: #1, 66, 67 Hours: 8:30a-7p M, 8:30a-4:30p Tu-F Also see page 45 Garden setting, courtyard, view of river; large, dividable meeting space, ideal for weddings and group events.
Salas de reunión grandes y pequeñas, y cocina. Acceso a caminos de bicicleta Escenario de jardín, patio, vista del rio, espacios de salas de reunión grandes y jardines para jugar y la Piscina de y divisibles, ideal para bodas y eventos Amazon. de grupos. 2 Amazon Pool (summers only) 4 Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Cntr 2600 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 1655 Echo Hollow Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5350 Fx: 541-682-6366 Bus: #28, 73 Ph: 541-682-5525 Hours: See page 28 Ideal for outdoor events. Multi-purpose Fx: 541-682-8193 Bus: #40 & children’s pools, diving tower, patio. Ideal for outdoor or indoor gatherings, Ideal para eventos al aire libre. Pisci- two pools, dividable meeting space nas de multiuso y piscinas para niños, with kitchen, patio, BBQ grill. torre para dar saltos, y patio.
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Community centers & pools 5 Hilyard Community Center 2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph (voice/TDD): 541-682-5311 Fx: 541-682-5460 Hours: 9a-5:30p M-F Bus: #28, 73 Fully accessible, large, dividable meeting rooms and kitchen, patio and fireplace.
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Completamente accesible para una variedad de incapacitados, espacios de salas de reunión grandes y divisibles y cocina, patio y chimenea. 6 Lamb Cottage In Skinner Butte Park Ph: 541-682-5318 Nestled in park with view of river; intimate setting for weddings, family gatherings; limited kitchen. Near River Play Playground and softball field.
Situado en el parque con una vista del rio. Escenario intimo para bodas, reuniones familiares. Cocina limitada. Cerca del River Play jardín para jugar y un campo de softbol.
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Rent a City Facility! Have a party at a swimming pool. Get married in a beautiful park. Celebrate any occasion at a community center, or rent an entire soccer field! Many City of Eugene Recreation facilities and Parks are available to rent. More information is available online or by phone. For community centers, pools, playing fields, and parks go to www.eugene-or.gov/recrentals, call the facility directly at the number listed below, or for parks, call 541-682-4800.
Outdoor Sports Fields Located throughout the city Localizado en varios lugares atravez de la ciudad Ph: 541-682-5409 Fx: 541-682-5367 Natural & artificial turf fields in parks and on school grounds.
Campos de césped natural y artificial en los parques y en sitios de escuelas. 7 Petersen Barn Community Cntr 870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5521 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Fx: 541-682-8192 Bus: #40 Also see page 59 Cozy facility ideal for meetings, reunions and retreats. Playground, sports field, and bike path nearby.
Facilidad cómoda e ideal para juntas, reuniones, y retiros. Jardín para jugar, campo de deportes, y camino de bicicleta cercano.
Great for large, family or business meetings. Gymnasium, meeting rooms, kitchen, access to Sheldon Pool. Excelente para reuniones familiares y juntas de negocio grandes. Gimnasio, salas de reunión, cocina, y acceso a la piscina de Sheldon. 10 Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center 2443 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5314 Hours: See page 28 Fx: 541-682-6344 Bus: #66 & 67 Indoor pool, diving well, ADA accessible lift, multipurpose room.
Piscina adentro, profundo para dar saltos, ascensor de ADA accesible, cuarto de multiusos.
11 Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House www.smjhouse.org/Rental.html 303 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-484-0808 Fx: 541-984-1314 8 River House Community Center Bus: #1 Also see page 70 301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5329 Hours: Noon-4p M-F Classic example of Victorian architecture, overlooking Eugene, suitable for Fx: 541-682-6319 Bus: #40, 52 weddings, retreats; rentable year-round. Not available for rental. Muestra ejemplar clásico de arquitecNo es disponible para rentar. tura Victoriano, vista sobre Eugene, conveniente para bodas, retiros, rent9 Sheldon Community Center able todo el año. 2445 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5312 Fx: 541-682-6332 Bus: #66 & 67 Hours: 8a-6p M-F Also see page 71
12 Spencer Butte Challenge Course Off Willamette St., south of 50th Ave. Ph: 541- 682-5329 Fx: 541-682-6319 Also see page 25 A forested course, great for team- and trust-building. Un curso en el bosque, magnifico para fortalecer la confianza y en equipo. 13 Washington Park Center 2025 Washington St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5311 Bus: #36 Homey, dividable meeting space with kitchen, French doors onto patio and Washington Park with spray play feature and play areas.
Estilo hogareño, espacio de sala de reunión divisible con cocina, puertas estilo Francés que abren hacía el patio y el Parque Washington mostrando un juego de vaporizador y áreas de juego. 14 Wayne Morse Family Farm and Park 585 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5380 Also see page 20 Historic home on 27 acres, for up to 30 people. Meadow & shelter with limited kitchen, up to 125 people, May-Oct.
Casa histórica en 27 acres para hasta 30 personas. Pradera y cobertizo con cocina limitada, para hasta 125 personas, de Mayo a Octubre.
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Youth and Family Recreation Services creates opportunities that inspire a life long passion to imagine, explore, learn, grow, and contribute. For information on how to register, see page 84. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7. www.eugene-or.gov/recpreschool www.eugene-or.gov/recyouth www.eugene-or.gov/recfamily Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/petebarn www.facebook.com/amazoncommunitycenter
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Art Play for Tykes Ages 2-5 with adult Your child can get messy, have fun and meet little ones their age! He or she will experience fun art activities from painting to clay, and charcoal to collage. Explore, be creative and have fun. Adults stay in class as active observers. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Michael Cole Jan 22-Feb 26 W 10-10:45a $42 #107511 Mar 12-Apr 23 W 10-10:45a $42 #107512 Apr 30-Jun 4 W 10-10:45a $42 #107514 Fee is for 1 adult + 1 child; $10 each additional person No class Mar 26 Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
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Dance & Drama
Beginning Dance ♥ Ages 4-6 A great way to channel the energy of your little mover. Students learn the fundamentals of movement and rhythm and are introduced to tap, ballet, jazz, and modern dance, and practice the basics of dance class: taking turns, finding our places, and participation in a fun and playful environment. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 15-Feb 12 W 3:15-4p $20 #107139 Feb 19-Mar 19 W 3:15-4p $20 #107140 Apr 2-30 W 3:15-4p $20 #107148 May 7-Jun 11 W 3:15-4p $20 #107150
Dance Sampler ♥ Ages 4-5 Learn a little of everything. Young dancers learn the basics of modern dance, creative movement, ballet positions, stretching and tap. Listen to great music and dance in a supportive atmosphere. Tap shoes available for use in class. The last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: McKenzie Badly-Mann Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 10:50-11:30a $36 #107480 Mar 6-Apr 17 Th 10:50-11:30a $36 #107481 Apr 24-May 29 Th 10:50-11:30a $36 #107482 No class Mar 27
Dance Tots ♥ Ages 2-3 This motion and movement class is designed to harness the expanding physical energy of children through the use of music, imaginative games and
Hip Hop & Bop Tots ♥ Ages 3-5 This high energy class is the perfect fit for those rainy winter days for boys and girls in need of moving and grooving. Get down to kid friendly hip hop tunes while gaining coordination, flexibility and all the basic motor skills. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lindsey Shields Jan 17-Feb 21 F 11-11:40a $36 #107640 Jan 27-Mar 10 M 11-11:40a $36 #107641 Mar 7-Apr 18 F 11-11:40a $36 #107642 Apr 7-May 12 M 11-11:40a $36 #107643 May 2-Jun 6 F 11-11:40a $36 #107648 No class Feb 17, Mar 28
Pre-Ballet I ♥ Ages 3-4 Exploring all basic ballet techniques in a fun, safe and loving setting, your child will stretch, leap, plié and dance down to monkey town. Students will discover their love of dance with fun, creative music. Discover ballet stretches and moving creatively. Last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: McKenzie Badly-Mann Jan 18-Feb 22 Sa 10:50-11:30a $36 #107487 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 10:50-11:30a $36 #107491 Apr 26-May 31 Sa 10:50-11:30a $36 #107489 Instructor: Lindsey Shields Jan 27-Mar 10 M 10:15-10:55a $36 #107490 Apr 7-May 12 M 10:15-10:55a $36 #107488 No class Feb 17, Mar 29
Pre-School Play & Dance ♥ Ages 14 months-3 years Using music and movement, youngsters are awakened to explore and develop increased basic motor skills including strength, coordination, and flexibility. This safe and supportive class is designed to build self-confidence and it introduces children to a structured setting. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lindsey Shields Ages 14 months-2 years Jan 17-Feb 21 F 9:15-9:45a Mar 7-Apr 18 F 9:15-9:45a May 2-Jun 6 F 9:15-9:45a No class Mar 28 Ages 2-3 years Jan 17-Feb 21 Mar 7-Apr 18 May 2-Jun 6
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Princess Dance Party – Sleeping Beauty ♥ Ages 3-4 Play and dance at this ever-changing Princess Party. Dance to a new theme every term. Learn ballet steps to your favorite Disney music. You will also have fun making your own crowns and ribbon wands to dance with. Amazon Community Center Instructor: McKenzie Badly-Mann Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 10-10:40a $36 #107471 Jan 18-Feb 22 Sa 10-10:40a $36 #107472 Mar 6-Apr 17 Th 10-10:40a $36 #107476 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 10-10:40a $36 #107477 Apr 24-May 29 Th 10-10:40a $36 #107478 Apr 26-May 31 Sa 10-10:40a $36 #107479 No class Mar 27, 29
Pre-Ballet II ♥ Ages 4-6 Pirouette, relevé, plié! Young ballerinas and ballet dancers learn to stretch and move creatively while exploring ballet positions and moves including turning, bourré and leaping. Last class includes a mini-recital. This is a parent drop off class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: McKenzie Badly-Mann Jan 18-Feb 22 Sa 11:40a-12:20p $36 #107502 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 11:40a-12:20p $36 #107501 Apr 26-May 31 Sa 11:40a-12:20p $36 #107503 No class Mar 29
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props. A supportive environment helps boys and girls with body awareness and self-esteem, and provides a fun activity for anyone who loves to move and shake. Amazon Community Center Instructor: McKenzie Badly-Mann Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 9:15-9:45a $30 #107461 Jan 18-Feb 22 Sa 9:15-9:45a $30 #107462 Mar 6-Apr 17 Th 9:15-9:45a $30 #107463 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 9:15-9:45a $30 #107464 Apr 24-May 29 Th 9:15-9:45a $30 #107469 Apr 26-May 31 Sa 9:15-9:45a $30 #107470 No class Mar 27, 29
Youth & Family
Preschool and School Age Care ENRICHING FUN at three locations for children ages 2½ through 5th grade. Your child will experience unique and exciting ways to be engaged.
CHILD SAFETY & PARENT PEACE OF MIND is the foundation of our staff training, which includes CPR/First Aid and curriculum and behavior management. With staff’s guidance, your child will discover the world around them through social interaction, learning and play.
LOCATIONS Amazon Preschool at Amazon Center 541-682-5373 Ages 2½-5 9 am-12 noon, M-F or MWF/TuTh Early Learning Center at Petersen Barn 541-682-5521 Preschool, ages 3-5 9 am-12 noon, M-F or MWF/TuTh
Kidcity Adventures at Sheldon Center 541-682-5312 Ducklings Flexible Care, ages 2½-5 7:30 am-6 pm M-F Preschool, ages 3-4 9 am-12 noon, MWF and/or TuTh Kindergarten Prep, ages 4-5 9 am-12 noon MWF or TuTh Before/After Kindergarten, grade K 7:30 am-6 pm After School Care, grades K-6th school release until 6 pm
Please call the Center of your choice for more information, or go to: www.eugene-or.gov/recpreschool, or www.eugene-or.gov/childcare. Registration is on-going. Ask about scholarships.
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Gym, Tumblers ♥ Ages 5-6
Have the most fun ever learning to dance with Miss Lindsey! Learn simple ballet, jazz, tap, and creative movement. Bring your own tap shoes. Some shoes available to borrow. Last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lindsey Shields Jan 27-Mar 10 M 12:15-12:55p $36 #107649 Apr 7-May 12 M 12:15-12:55p $36 #107650 No class Feb 17
Children will be able to progress their gymnastic skills and learn advanced skills such as handstand, backwards roll and pullovers in a safe and fun environment. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Vaccher Jan 21-Feb 25 Tu 4:20-5p $38 #107474 Mar 4-Apr 15 Tu 4:20-5p $38 #107475 No class Mar 25
Gymnastics
Gym Babies ♥ Ages 14 months-3 years with adult Introduction to pre-tumbling skills. Children gain flexibility, strength and coordination while having fun using mats, balance beam and a variety of equipment. Parent involvement is required. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Vaccher Jan 21-Feb 25 Tu 10-10:30a $36 #106925 Jan 21-Feb 25 Tu 11:30a-Noon $36 #106929 Mar 4-Apr 15 Tu 10-10:30a $36 #106930 Mar 4-Apr 15 Tu 11:30a-Noon $36 #106926 Apr 29-Jun 3 Tu 10-10:30a $36 #106928 Apr 29-Jun 3 Tu 11:30a-Noon $36 #106931 No class Mar 25
Gym, Mini Jumpers ♥ Ages 3-4 Children explore basic gymnastic skills using a variety of equipment in a safe and fun environment. Builds self-confidence, strength and flexibility and enhances coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Vaccher Jan 21-Feb 25 Tu 10:40-11:20a $38 #107436 Mar 4-Apr 15 Tu 10:40-11:20a $38 #107437 Apr 29-Jun 3 Tu 10:40-11:20a $38 #107440 No class Mar 25
Gym, Twisters ♥ Ages 4-5 This class is for tumblers who are ready to go to the next level. Students will continue to improve gymnastics skills and go on to practice more complex techniques. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Vaccher Jan 21-Feb 25 Tu 3:30-4:10p $38 #107466 Mar 4-Apr 15 Tu 3:30-4:10p $38 #107465 No class Mar 25
Martial Arts
Kinder Karate ♥ Ages 4-6 Instructors from Eugene School of Karate provide a happy, caring atmosphere where your preschooler can be introduced to basic karate skills. Hand-eye and foot-eye coordination, selfesteem and listening skills are enhanced in this active class. Not eligible for scholarship. Amazon Community Center Jan 22-Mar 12 W 3:30-4p $56 #107661 Apr 9-May 28 W 3:30-4p $56 #107662
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Music Play for Tykes
Ages 2½-5
Sharing music is a fundamental human experience. Use instruments, song, dance and games to build a solid foundation of musical skills for parents and kids. Express your singing voice and learn rhythm, pitch, tempo, and musical forms in a fun and focused way. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Colleen Dietz Jan 18-Feb 22 Sa 10-10:45a $42 #107596 Mar 8-Apr 19 Sa 10-10:45a $42 #107607 Apr 26-May 31 Sa 10-10:45a $42 #107614 Fee is for 1 adult + 1 child; $10 each additional person No class Mar 29
special events
Preschool Open House All ages FREE! Open house for Amazon Center’s preschool for ages 2½ to 5. This innovative program focuses on individual academic development and on building social skills. Kids engage in arts, dance and nature and have fun! Come meet our teachers and staff. Amazon Community Center May 1 Th 6-7p Free
Spring break camps Preschool Spring Break Camps are on page 20.
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Fashion Design II, Intermediate Ages 10-14 NEW!
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Cartooning & Comic Drawing
Ages 6-12
Learning to draw can be fun, especially when you create silly characters, funny expressions and drawing sequences that tell a joke! This delightful program combines an innovative, step-by-step drawing method with light-hearted subject matter that engages children, their sense of humor, and their vivid imaginations. Contracted class, no scholarships available. Amazon Community Center Instructors from Young Rembrandts Jan 21-Mar 11 Tu 4-5p $80 #107505 Apr 8-May 27 Tu 4-5p $80 #107506
Clay, Intro to Ceramics Ages 10-15 Learn basic techniques of handbuilding and glazing. Design and create plates, bowls and cups of clay using hand-building techniques, such as slab, coils and pinch. Experiment with using clay to express your creative ideas. A variety of techniques will be introduced. Students can work at their own pace. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jan 27-Mar 17 M 3:45-5:45p $63 #107879 Instructor: Renae Kowitz Apr 10-May 29 Th 3:45-5:45p $63 #107885 No class Feb 17, May 1
Fashion Design I
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A unique and exciting class designed for youth, encouraging their visions in creating fashionable new clothing. Youth will be given the opportunity to create and learn various hand stitching techniques as well as the use of a sewing machine. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 27-Mar 3 M 4-5:45p $60 #106871 Apr 14-May 12 M 4-5:45p $60 #106872 No class Feb 17
Design your own stylish clothes and accessories using fun fabrics and patterns. Be creative and get tips from an experienced sewing instructor. Basic sewing skills and use of a sewing machine required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 27-Mar 3 M 6-7:45p $60 #107793 Apr 14-May 12 M 6-7:45p $60 #107794 No class Feb 17
If Rugby Were a Dance, Fashion at a Glance Ages 10-15 NEW! Explore the unbelievable roles fashion, sports, and dance play in our culture. Through the historic example of rugby – pin-striped jerseys and the haka dance performed by New Zealand’s rugby team. Participants will apply innovative thinking to create their own games, choreography, and unique sports uniforms, culminating with a fashion show dance performance. More details to come. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 19-May 17 Sa Noon-1p $30 #107996
Mischievous Arts & Clandestine Crafts Ages 6-9 NEW! This class offers a safe exciting space for kids to appropriately release their mischievous energy and discover their hidden talents through crafts and games. Youth will be given opportunities to express themselves, while learning boundaries and being supportive. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 19-May 17 Sa 1-2p $30 #107997
Photography
Ages 9-14
Capture the world around you. In this class you will learn fundamental techniques for taking memorable pictures. You will explore the environment and photograph interesting people, animals, landscapes, and objects in nature. Youth will also learn basic composition, exposure, and focusing. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 15-May 13 Tu 4-5:30p $45 #107027
Sculpture
Ages 6-10 NEW!
Imagine, sculpt, build, create. In this class youth will develop fine motor skills, use lateral thinking, and be inspired. Participants will share stories about the things they are enthusiastic about and then craft them. Materials used will include – but are not limited to – clay, glue, recyclables, duct tape, and wood. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 14-Feb 11 Tu 4-5:30p $35 #107918
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Grace loves to dance. She took her first lesson at age three. She’s 11 now and got really serious about dancing three years ago and is “taking every class I can,” at Petersen Barn Center. Under the tutelage of instructor Ruby McConnell, Grace auditioned and was selected to play a part in the Eugene “Nutcracker”.
on her face.” Susan says she’s very pleased with how the dance classes have helped Grace mature as a dancer and a person. And, she says, “I am grateful the City of Eugene offers dance classes. They are affordable and it’s so valuable for children to have that experience. We plan to continue with dance
classes at Petersen Barn for a long time,” she says. See all the dance offerings for children through teens in the Youth and Family section, pages 8-18. Adult dance classes are in Adult Health and Fitness, pages 38-42. Grace, left, and other young dancers in a ballet class at Petersen Barn Center.
In addition to her ballet classes, Grace is apprenticing in the dance classes for 3-7 year olds. She’s taken the fashion design class and some tap, but she likes ballet the best. “I like the environment,” Grace says. “It makes you work hard to be better. And Ruby is so nice and encouraging,” she adds. Grace’s mother, Susan, is especially impressed with Ruby. “She’s amazing. She teaches so many classes and does it all with a smile
Dance & Drama
Ballet I & II, Mixed Level ♥
Ballet I ♥ Ages 6-13
Ages 6-13
Ballet I is a beginning level ballet class for aspiring ballerinas. This class teaches the fundamentals of classical ballet from first position to basic turns and jumps. Dancers learn the basic steps of ballet and dances from the classical ballets. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 15-Feb 12 W 4-4:50p $30 #107154 Feb 19-Mar 19 W 4-4:50p $30 #107155 Apr 2-30 W 4-4:50p $30 #107156 May 7-Jun 11 W 4-4:50p $30 #107157
Ballet II ♥ Ages 9-13 Ballet II is for youth dancing at the intermediate level; dancers will have previous experience or be slightly older. This class develops technique, presentation, and grace, and dancers learn variations from the classical ballets. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 15-Feb 12 W 5-5:50p $30 #107164 Feb 19-Mar 19 W 5-5:50p $30 #107165 Apr 2-30 W 5-5:50p $30 #107166 May 7-Jun 11 W 5-5:50p $30 #107167
This is an all-ability-levels ballet class perfect for dancers that want to progress or just can’t get enough! Learn all about ballet – the foundation of all dance forms – in a fun, creative, and welcoming environment. Learn basic ballet postures while developing strength, balance, stamina, and creativity. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 14-Feb 11 Tu 5-5:50p $30 #107115 Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu 5-5:50p $30 #107116 Apr 1-29 Tu 5-5:50p $30 #107117 May 6-Jun 10 Tu 5-5:50p $30 #107118
Hip Hop Dance I ♥ Ages 8-13 Learn basic movement patterns, skills, and rhythms associated with contemporary hip hop in this beginning level class. This class is perfect for high energy movers. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 13-Mar 10 M 4-4:50p $42 #107034 Apr 14-Jun 2 M 4-4:50p $42 #107035 No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
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Hip Hop Dance II ♥ Ages 9-15 Learn advanced techniques in hip hop, improvisation and rhythm in this intermediate level class. This class is for people who have previously taken a hip hop dance class. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 13-Mar 10 M 5-5:50p $42 #107038 Apr 14-Jun 2 M 5-5:50p $42 #107039 No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
Radio Dance Jam ♥ Ages 6-11 Step it up to your favorite dance shows: A.N.T. Farm, High School Musical, Wizards of Waverly Place, and more! Learn fun dance moves from the shows you know so well. Classes incorporate ballet, tap and hip hop moves to give students a variety of dance experience. Amazon Community Center Instructor: McKenzie Badly-Mann Jan 18-Mar 8 Sa 12:30-1:30p $56 #107508 Apr 12-May 31 Sa 12:30-1:30p $56 #107516
Tap Dance ♥ Ages 8-13 Tap is back! This classic dance form that emphasizes rhythm and movement is making a comeback and is just as fun as ever. This class introduces the tap basics, shuffles, flaps, and time steps and is a great first dance class for new dancers. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 14-Feb 11 Tu 4-4:50p $30 #107082 Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu 4-4:50p $30 #107083 Apr 1-29 Tu 4-4:50p $30 #107094 May 6-Jun 10 Tu 4-4:50p $30 #107107
Games & Sports
Ice Skating Basics ♥ Ages 4-12 Learn basic ice skating skills. Moves include sitting on ice and standing up, forward skating and glides, backwards wiggles and snow plow stops. Each class includes 30 minutes of instruction and 30 minutes of practice. No experience necessary. For information call Petersen Barn, 541-682-5521. Ice Center building at Lane Events Center, 796 W. 13th Jan 14-Feb 4 Tu 5:45-6:45p $87 #106835 Jan 18-Feb 8 Sa 11a-Noon $87 #106834 Feb 25-Apr 15 Tu 5:45-6:45p $152 #106832 Mar 1-Apr 19 Sa 11a-Noon $152 #106833 Skates can be rented for an additional $11
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Continuing Ice Skating Basics ♥ Ages 4-12 Continuation of the Basics class. Learn forward and backward swizzles and glides, a two-foot turn, stroking, and a moving snow plow stop. New skaters and those with limited experience are welcome. Each class includes 30 minutes of instruction and 30 minutes of practice. For information call Petersen Barn, 541-682-5521. Ice Center building at Lane Events Center, 796 W. 13th Jan 14-Feb 4 Tu 5:45-6:45p $87 #106824 Jan 18-Feb 8 Sa 11a-Noon $87 #106825 Feb 25-Apr 15 Tu 5:45-6:45p $152 #106826 Mar 1-Apr 19 Sa 11a-Noon $152 #106827 Skates can be rented for an additional $11
Run, Jump, Throw Clinic ♥ Ages 5-12 FREE! Improve your running, jumping and throwing at this fun clinic hosted by U of O Track and Field and Oregon Track Club Elite athletes. Practice turbo jav, long jump, and mini hurdles, finishing with a sprint through the finish line. You’ll receive a ribbon, a poster, and access to a legacy photo of the event. Register on site – arrive 45 minutes early. For more information call 541-682-5312. Hayward Field, U of O Mar 22 Sa 10:30-11:30a Free
Martial Arts
Fencing ♥ Ages 8-11 Fencing is a classic martial sport with history, art, style and drama, as well as a fun physical activity for kids and parents! This introduction to foil fencing concentrates on discipline, balance, coordination, sportsmanship, and above all fun! Parents are welcome to participate. Equipment provided. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Jan 29-Mar 19 W 4:15-5p $65 #107698 Apr 9-May 28 W 4:15-5p $65 #107699
Special Interest
This professionally developed program will help students improve listening skills, develop concentration, and learn personal discipline and respect for others. A great way to build confidence and gain self-esteem while exercising and having fun! Contracted class, no scholarships available. Amazon Community Center Instructors: Eugene School of Karate Jan 22-Mar 12 W 4-4:45p $64 #107663 Apr 9-May 28 W 4-4:45p $64 #107666
Martial Arts ♥ Ages 3-15 NEW! Develop focus, self-control and discipline, all within a fun, clean, safe, family friendly environment that emphasizes goal setting and achievement. This class promises to be a kick. Beginners and experienced welcome. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Instructors: Northwest Martial Arts Academy Little Ninjas, Ages 3-5 Jan 7-Feb 4 Tu Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu Apr 1-May 6 Tu May 20-Jun 10 Tu
4-4:45p 4-4:45p 4-4:45p 4-4:45p
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Tigers, Ages 6-11 Jan 7-Feb 4 Feb 18-Mar 18 Apr 1-May 6 May 20-Jun 10
5-5:50a 5-5:50p 5-5:50p 5-5:50p
$45 $45 $45 $36
6-7p 6-7p
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Samurais, Ages 12-15 Jan 7-Feb 4 Tu Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu
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No School Activities & Vacation Camps
No-School Adventure Days Ages 9-14
A program that features out of town field trips to select Oregon fun spots. Activity costs are included in the fee. Scholarships are available. For more information please call 541-682-5521. All trips meet at Petersen Barn Community Center
Balloonapalooza Around the World
Ages 6-9 NEW!
Nov. 21, 1783, was the first untethered manned flight in a hot air balloon. Imagine being in a gondola and exploring the old kingdoms and developments in science and balloons. Create your own airborne lanterns to investigate buoyancy, temperature, gasses, and atmospheric pressure. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 19-May 17 Sa 2-3p $30 #107998
Intermediate Mayhem for Beginners Ages 6-9 NEW! Mayhem: A state of disorder or riotous confusion. Creativity: The ability to create meaningful new forms. Support youth creativity – register for guided mayhem. Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 8-Mar 8 Sa 2-3p $30 #107927
Robotics
Ages 9-14
A fascinating class that uses Lego Mindstorms NXT 2.0 to teach youth to design, construct, and operate robots. Participants will also learn how to operate software for robotic control, and sensory feedback. Beginners and experts are welcome. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 14-Feb 11 Tu 6-7:45p $35 #106873 Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu 6-7:45p $35 #106874 Apr 15-May 13 Tu 6-7:45p $35 #106877
Young Flyers Club
Ages 9-14
Blast off! In this class you will design and build rockets that fly high! Learn about aerodynamics, velocity and the fundamentals of flight. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 16-May 14 W 3:45-5:30p $45 #107032
Spring break camps Youth Spring Break Camps are on pages 20-21.
BULLWINKLE’S Participants will be transported to Bullwinkle’s, where they can ride go karts and bumper boats, and play miniature golf and games. Feb 14 F 9a-5p $40 #107373
WINGS & WAVES Evergreen Wings and Waves Waterpark is an educational indoor waterpark that includes multiple waterslides and a museum dedicated to teaching students about the power of water. Mar 7 F 9a-5p $40 #107372
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Karate ♥ Grades 1-6
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Continuing Basic Ice Skating Skills ♥ Ages 13 & up
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Teen Court
Ages 12-17
Members of Eugene’s Teen Courts gain experience in decision making, communication and law. Defendants get an opportunity to take responsibility and keep a clean juvenile record. Help your fellow students, your community and yourself. If you live or attend school in Bethel District (Bethel Teen Court) or in the area served by Churchill High School (West Eugene Teen Court), you probably qualify. Volunteer hours apply toward school community service requirements. For more information call 541-682-5521
Dance & Drama
Hip Hop III, Teens ♥ Ages 14-18 This high energy class is for students who want to move. Learn dance moves and rhythm, isolations, style, choreography, and energy. Have fun dancing! Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jan 16-Feb 13 Th 3:30-5p $42 #107368 Feb 20-Mar 20 Th 3:30-5p $42 #107369 Apr 24-May 22 Th 3:30-5p $42 #107370
Games & Sports
Archery ♥ Ages 10-16 Archery builds balance, concentration, and precision. All ability levels welcome. Target shooting skills can be developed toward competitive levels. For information call Pete Barn, 541-682-5521. Shasta Middle School, 4656 Barger Dr. Jan 13-Feb 12 MW 3:45-5:15p $45 #106800 Feb 19-Mar 19 WM 3:45-5:15p $45 #107750 Apr 7-May 7 MW 3:45-5:15p $50 #106797 May 12-Jun 11 MW 3:45-5:15p $50 #107758 No class Jan 20, May 26 Sheldon Community Center Jan 14-Feb 13 TuTh 4-5:30p Feb 18-Mar 20 TuTh 4-5:30p Apr 8-May 8 TuTh 4-5:30p May 13-Jun 12 TuTh 4-5:30p
$50 $50 $50 $50
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This class is a continuation of the basic skills class. Participants will learn forward stroking, backward half swizzles, backward one-foot glides, two-foot turns on a curve, and forward crossovers. Appropriate for new skaters as well as those with limited experience. For information call Petersen Barn, 541-682-5521. Ice Center building at Lane Events Center, 796 W. 13th Jan 14-Feb 4 Tu 5:45-6:45p $87 #106795 Jan 18-Feb 8 Sa 11a-Noon $87 #106796 Feb 25-Apr 15 Tu 5:45-6:45p $152 #106818 Mar 1-Apr 19 Sa 11a-Noon $152 #106819 Skates can be rented for an additional $11
Health & Wellness
GoGirlGo
Ages 12-14 NEW!
This Women’s Sports Foundation curriculum encourages girls to be physically active and develop a positive self-image. Discussion topics include: peer relationships and the emotional rollercoaster; the “skinny” struggle; beating bullies; and holding on at home. Transportation provided from Cal Young and Monroe middle schools to Sheldon, but not back to the schools. Sheldon Community Center Jan 15-Apr 2 W 2:30-5p $30 #108020
Leadership & Self Development
Finding Your Inner Dragon Ages 10-15 NEW! Tap into the power of your imagination. You will embark upon a journey of self-reflection and discovery, noticing moments that you act with confidence and power, and using visual and performance arts to deepen your understanding of your own power and expanding the contexts in which you act with confidence. Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 8-Mar 8 Sa 1-2p $30 #107926
Ice Skating Basics ♥ Ages 13 & up
LIT Teen Leadership Ages 13-18
No experience required. Moves include falling and recovery; forward skating, one-foot glides, and two-foot curves; backward skating and swizzles; two-foot turns, and snowplow stops. For information call Petersen Barn, 541-682-5521. Ice Center building at Lane Events Center, 796 W. 13th Jan 14-Feb 4 Tu 5:45-6:45p $87 #106831 Jan 18-Feb 8 Sa 11a-Noon $87 #106830 Feb 25-Apr 15 Tu 5:45-6:45p $152 #106828 Mar 1-Apr 19 Sa 11a-Noon $152 #106829 Skates can be rented for an additional $11
For self-sufficient teens seeking to build their leadership and teamwork skills. Experience physical activity, team building and games while learning skills to help you prepare to work or volunteer. Choose from a variety of volunteer opportunities. This is an amazing and fun opportunity rich with purpose and meaningful community experience. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Joshua Lutje Jan 6, Feb 7, Mar 14, May 23 Sa 9a-3p $50 #107819
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Babysitting, Red Cross Certification Ages 11-15 Gain the knowledge, skills and confidence to care for infants through school-aged children. Learn about safety issues, injuries, illness prevention, basic child care, first aid, decision making skills and age appropriate behavior and play. CPR training is not included. Receive a handbook CD and, upon successful completion, a certification card. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 12 Sa 9a-3:45p $85 #107033
Martial Arts
Fencing, Beginnning ♥ Ages 12-18 Fencing for fitness and fun! This class is an introduction to the basics of the Olympic sport of foil fencing with an emphasis on discipline, coordination, sportsmanship, fitness, and fun! “Physical chess” as it’s called is an excellent way to stay active and have a great time! Equipment provided. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Jan 29-Mar 19 W 5:30-6:30p $120 #107696 Apr 9-May 28 W 5:30-6:30p $120 #107697
Hip Hopera
Ages 10-15
Drawing from both popular and “high” culture, you will explore music as a storytelling device, reviewing historical practices and then exploring what contemporary music tells us about society. Develop critical thinking and language skills in a fun dynamic setting. Bring your favorite music to class to explain what you find compelling about it. Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 8-Mar 8 Sa Noon-1p $30 #107922
Spring break camps Teen Spring Break Camps are on page 21.
No School Activities & Vacation Camps
Some classes in the Adult section are also open to teens. Please see pages 36-72.
No School Day Snow Trip ♥
Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics
Ages 12-18 Let’s go play in the snow. Turn your no school day into an adventure! Travel up to the Santiam or Willamette Pass (depending on weather) to spend the day playing in the snow. Build snow forts, snowshoe, play games, and make hot chocolate! Amazon Community Center Feb 17 M 9a-3:30p $32 #107904
Special Events
Open Mic & Art Lounge Ages 15-21 FREE! Artists, entertainers: have something to say or show? Share your masterpieces and talents in a supportive, engaging and inspiring environment. There are prizes to be won and the event is always free! Bring your friends, your instruments, your band, and your talents. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 31 F 7-9p Free Feb 28 F 7-9p Free Apr 25 F 7-9p Free Artists & performers arrive at 6:30 pm to sign in & set up
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Competition Showcases Student Talent
April 19, 2014 • 7-9 pm Soreng Theatre, Hult Center Come see awesome performances by local students at the ACT-SO Competition! You’ll be amazed by students competing in dance, drawing, painting, dramatics, poetry, filmmaking, oratory and more!
It’s free!
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Arts/Visual
Clay, Family Fun with Clay All ages Play with clay as a family. This is an adult and child activity. Create bowls, mugs, monsters, boxes, tiles, planters and sculptures. Enjoy family time as you create your treasures. Includes instruction, clay, glazes and firings. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jan 22-Feb 26 W 4-5:30p $50 #107899 Apr 9-May 14 W 4-5:30p $50 #107900 Fee is for 1 adult + 1 child; $10 each additional person
Dances
Second Sunday Square Dancing, Family Fun! ♥ All ages NEW! Enjoy an evening of dancing at the Barn! Learn to square dance to old-time music; great for beginners or experienced dancers. No partner necessary; all ages welcome. Bring your whole family for a night full of lively dancing and great live music. Meet new people and have a grand ol’ time on the dance floor. January 12 will be a free event. Preregistration required for other events. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 12 Su 5-7p Free Feb 9 Su 5-7p #108002 Mar 9 Su 5-7p #108003 Apr 13 Su 5-7p #108004 May 11 Su 5-7p #108005 $2 individual, $5 family
Drop-in
Family Fit Friday ♥ All ages NEW! FREE! Have a blast while staying active. It isn’t just a boring swim anymore as you enjoy recreation time together in the gym, pool and playground every Friday evening. Drop in, registration not required. Open gym occurs every time. Pool entrance fee covers most of the activities – prices are listed if there is additional cost. Sheldon Community Center & Pool Dive In Movie: The Croods (PG), popcorn 25¢ Jan 10 F 6:30-9p Free You’ve Got Mail: Design your own family mail box to deliver messages to each other Jan 17 F 6:30-9p Free Healthy Mini Pizza Making & Fitness Night Jan 24 F 6:30-9p Free
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Carnival Party – carnival games on deck Jan 31 F 6:30-9p Free Dive In Movie: Finding Nemo (G), popcorn 25¢ Feb 7 F 6:30-9p Free Taco Feed & Fiesta (during swimming) Feb 21 F 6:30-9p Free Family Obstacle Course in the pool – can you get to the end? Feb 28 F 6:30-9p Free Family Photo Night (before you swim) & picture frame craft Mar 7 F 6:30-9p Free Dive In Movie: The Wizard of Oz (PG), popcorn 25¢ Mar 14 F 6:30-9p Free Spring Fling Dinner Mar 21 F 6:30-9p Free
Indoor Playground
Ages 8 & under
As the weather cools, your child(ren) will love playing inside ... and you’ll love the optional crafts while you watch them play. Choose from: toddler room with toys, art centers, life-size car track and city, special guests, and more. Parents must supervise their child(ren). Sheldon Community Center Jan 11-Mar 29 Sa 10:30a-Noon #108022 $3/child, $5 with swimming; discounts for multiple children
Games & Sports
Futbol Para Familias – Family Soccer ♥ All ages NEW! FREE! ¡Diviértase y manténgase en forma con toda la familia! Juegue futbol en el granero. Todas edades y habilidades están bienvenidos para este evento gratis cada semana. Have fun and stay fit with the whole family! Come play soccer at the Barn! All ages and ability levels are welcome for the free weekly event. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 10-May 29 Th 6-8p Free
Parent/Child Martial Arts ♥ Ages 4 & up Parents and children train together in the nonaggressive martial art of Aikido. All exercises and games are geared to development of motor skills, cooperation, exercise, and fun. Basic self-defense skills and safety knowledge are taught at age-appropriate levels. All family members are encouraged to attend. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Wayne Vincent, Open Sky Aikido Jan 14-Mar 13 TuTh 6-6:30p $70 #107680 Apr 1-May 29 TuTh 6-6:30p $70 #107684 Fee is for 1 adult + 1 child; $10 each additional person No class May 1
TRY PARENT/CHILD AIKIDO FOR FREE Try this class for free. Pre-registration is required. Amazon Community Center Jan 9 Th 6-6:30p Free #108043
Women’s Self Defense ♥ Ages 12 & up NEW!
This two day workshop is a violence prevention and intervention program for pre-teens to adults. This course offers more than just physical selfdefense moves. You will learn a variety of skills from differing approaches including: verbal, emotional, social, and physical. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Mar 1 & 8 Sa 10-11:30a $30 #108029
Social Gatherings & Meals
Amazon Family Movie Night All ages Bring the family for a movie or meet friends at Amazon Center. Movie room opens at 6:00 pm, movie begins at 6:15 pm. We bring the popcorn and movie; you just have fun. For more information call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Jan 17 F 6-9p $1 Despicable Me 2 (PG) Feb 21 F 6-9p $1 Ratatouille (G) Mar 14 F 6-9p $1 Brave (PG) Apr 11 F 6-9p $1 Monsters University (G)
Friday Family Fun Nights at Pete Barn All ages FREE! Enjoy a free evening of fun including dinner and games, crafts, and live entertainment. Meet your neighbors and friends for a fun-filled evening. Dinner served until 6:30 pm. Free drop-in program, no registration required.
Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 10 F 5:30-7p Feb 7 F 5:30-7p Mar 7 F 5:30-7p Apr 4 F 5:30-7p May 2 F 5:30-7p
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special events
Bunny Breakfast
All ages
Enjoy breakfast with the Barn Bunny, as well as egg decorating, crafts, and games. Activity supplies and decorations included. Pre-registration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 16 W 9:30-11:30a $5 #107379
KidCity Relay for Life Carnival All ages FREE! KidCity kids have been working all year to support the Relay for Life 2014 Community Service Initiative. Join us for the Family Fun Carnival. Dinner for the first 350 people is free. Games are 10¢ per play. Free swimming too! Sheldon Community Center & Pool May 16 F 6-9p Free
Special Interest
Free Shakespeare in the Park Auditions Ages 13 & up FREE! Auditions for 2014: “Anthony and Cleopatra”. Wanted: actors, dancers, musicians and production crew. Actors, please prepare one Shakespearean monologue. For more information, contact Sharon Se’love 541-344-1869. Amazon Community Center May 7 W 6-9p Free May 9 F 6-9p Free May 10 Sa 1-4p Free May 11 Su 1-4p Free
Sheldon Center Super Sale, Shred & Swim All ages NEW! FREE! Clean out your clutter and enjoy some 2014 fun during this community garage sale. Purchase tables for $10 and sell anything that will fit on or under it. A mobile shredding service will be available for a suggested donation of $5; proceeds to benefit our community service campaign for Relay for Life. Your donation also includes free swimming from noon-3:00 pm at Sheldon Pool. Contact Sheldon Center to purchase a table. Sheldon Community Center Jan 4 Sa 9a-3p Free admission for shoppers; sales tables $10 each
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Spring Break Camps Games & Sports
Preschool Education
Tots Soccer Academy ♥ Ages 3-5 Pete Barn Preschool Camp Learn to love soccer. Experienced coach will introduce your child to the world’s most popular sport. Kids will practice using their feet, develop a feel for the ball and begin working collaboratively, all through developmentally appropriate play. Petersen Barn Park Mar 24-28 M-F 9-10a $40 #108147
Ages 3-5 Spring into action and join in for this spring break camp. You’ll stay busy with indoor/outdoor games, silly challenges, recipes and plenty of art and craft fun. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 24-28 M-F 9a-Noon $60 #107731
kidcity ADVENTURES
Aquatics
Old School Cool ♥ Grades K-5th
Water Polo Camp ♥
We are gettin’ our old school on and gettin’ into some ol’ fashioned fun. Homemade ice cream, grass camping, field games and more fill a week of fun. Morning options include an arts or sports track with opportunities for specialized learning with creative activities. Afternoons include water games, pool parties and more. See the detailed activities list at Sheldon Center after Feb 1. Sheldon Community Center & Sheldon Pool Mar 24-31 MTuWThFM 7:30a-6p #108101 $26/day, $130/whole session
8th grade & younger Need something to do during spring break? Try Water Polo Camp! Participants will learn passing, shooting, dribbling, and ball handling. Participants should be able to swim 15 yards. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Mar 24-28 M-F 8-11a $50 #107779 Discounts for siblings; for multiple sibling registration please call 541-682-5525 rather than use the web site
Sponsor a Child to Swim! This Recreation program seeks donations to provide free swim lessons to children who need it most. A gift of just $38 will give a child a lifelong skill that can: · Save their life · Open up a world of fun in the water · Encourage a lifelong sport and healthy lifestyle Every child deserves and needs to learn to swim. 100% of your donation goes directly to providing swim lessons to a child. For more information or to donate any amount, call Aquatics Section Manager Rich Fay, 541-682-5525. 20
Recreational activities can help youth learn how to negotiate with peers, resolve conflicts, and work together for common goals. Additionally, studies show that through recreation, youth can also develop relationships with non-parents who may serve as important mentors or role models and are often central to helping youth develop into healthy adults.
Recreation employees are trained to work with youth in the context of the 40 Developmental Assets, which identifies a set of skills, experiences, relationships, and behaviors that enable young people to develop into successful and contributing adults.
Camps
Allyson, a single mom, says her twin teenage sons have come to feel that way toward a member of the
Perhaps most importantly, he has looked for the potential in my son, Jeremy, and helped to channel his energies in positive pathways. Josh has shown him what it looks like to be a responsible adult male.”
Recreation staff, Josh Lutje. “Since 2004,” she wrote in an email to Josh’s supervisor, “(my sons have) engaged with Eugene Recreation in so many different ways: art-party-birthdays, ballet lessons, a full schedule of camps at Amazon and Wayne Morse, summer pool passes, Counselor In Training camps – and most recently the Leaders in Training pilot program. “Your department and staff provide a big part of the ‘village’ helping me raise my kids. Josh, in particular,
Outdoor, Environmental
Camp Arrowhead ♥ Ages 10-15 Travel to a wilderness destination to learn survival skills. You’ll learn archery, tracking, camouflage, first aid, shelter building, backwoods cooking and fire starting. Bring your own lunch, sturdy shoes and a change of clothes. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 24-26 M-W 9a-3:30p $100 #107732
Special Interest
Construction & Contraption Camp Ages 6-9 Caution! Construction zone. Use your intellect to imagine, design, build and craft crazy contraptions, catapults and castles. If you can think it, you can create it! Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 24-28 M-F 9a-4p $155 #107371
Spy vs. Spy ♥ Ages 9-14 Your mission, should you choose to accept it: Alpha team has left a trail of mischief in the City. Echo team must track them and stop the shenanigans. Agents will make and break codes, create and complete mental and physical challenges and hone tracking and evasion skills. The week culminates in a scavenger hunt. Field trips to Laser Tag and the downtown Library.
Josh Lutje with Counselor-In-Training campers; Jeremy not pictured.
Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 24-28 M-F 9a-4p
$155 #107800
Survivor Bethel Camp
Youth & Family
family – we’ve known him for years Praise for Rec staff isandliketheextended kids think of him almost as a surrogate uncle.
Ages 9-14
Learn survival skills in the morning like how to cook a meal, tie a knot, and use a compass or GPS. Then use those skills in a variety of individual and group challenges in the afternoon. This camp is for the second week of Bethel’s Spring Break. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 31-Apr 4 M-F 9a-4p $155 #107803
Teens
Counselor-In-Training ♥ Ages 11-16
Learn to work together as a team. Earn activities through service projects that teach work ethics and develop a sense of community ownership. Plan and implement curriculum with elementary age campers. Activities may include canoeing, hiking, sandboarding and more. Learn how Recreation professionals make the magic happen. Amazon Community Center Mar 24-28 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #107798
Spring Break Quest Camp Ages 12-21 See full class description on page 79. Washington Park Center Mar 24-27 MTuW 1-5p, Th 9a-5p $115 #108133
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Outdoor Recreation
As part of Youth & Family Recreation Services, the River House Outdoor Program’s mission is to create opportunities that inspire a life-long passion to imagine, explore, learn, grow and contribute.
River House directly at 541-682-5329. For information on how to register, see page 84. For facility locations and contact information, please see pages 6-7.
Adult & Senior Services also provides outdoor activities in support of its mission to promote health and well-being, enhance quality of life, and keep adults active, productive and independent. For information about these activities call the
www.eugene-or.gov/outdoor Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/riverhouseoutdoorprogram Visit the Outdoor Program’s blog at eugeneoutdoorprogram.wordpress.com.
Family
Walks
Family Snowshoe Day ♥
First Saturday Park Walks ♥
Ages 8 & up
All ages FREE!
Instructors will coach you and family members on snowshoeing basics and guide you as you make first tracks. A limited supply of snowshoes is available for loan. Transportation is included. Want to learn more about playing in winter? Attend the Basics of Winter Travel at Campbell Center. See next page. Meet at River House Community Center Jan 20 M 8:30a-5:30p $25 #106663 Feb 17 M 8:30a-5:30p $25 #106662 Outing checklist at: www.eugene-or.gov/outdoor> Activities > Skiing & Snowshoeing
Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks. Naturalists from the River House will lead these interpretive walks. Paste GPS coordinates into Google Maps to view specific meeting locations.
Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals. The Outdoor Program operates under a Special Use Permit in the Willamette, Deschutes, Siuslaw, Siskiyou, and Umpqua National Forests.
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West Eugene Wetlands – Meadowlark Prairie Feb 1 Sa 9-11a Free Take West 11th west to Greenhill Road and turn right; meet at Meadowlark Prairie parking lot GPS coordinates: 44.064058, -123.207829 Stewart Pond Mar 1 Sa 9-11a Free Take West 11th to Bertelsen and turn north; take the first right onto Stewart Rd.; park by the first gate on the left. GPS coordinates: 44.050434, -123.160386 Delta Ponds Apr 5 Sa 9-11a Free Take Delta Highway, exit onto Goodpasture Island Road and go west; park in Delta Ponds parking lot GPS coordinates: 44.077818, -123.107901
Dorris Ranch May 3 Sa 9-11a Free Meet in Dorris Ranch parking lot in Springfield. GPS coordinates: 44.032327, -123.019632 West Eugene Wetlands – Meadowlark Prairie Jun 7 Sa 9-11a Free Take West 11th west to Greenhill Road and turn right; meet at Meadowlark Prairie parking lot GPS coordinates: 44.064058, -123.207829
Rock Climbing
Rock Climbing: Community Climb Time @ ATA ♥ Ages 4 & up
Snowshoeing Circle icons ➊ indicate activity levels, see page 49
Basics of Winter Travel – Skiing, Snowshoeing & More! Ages 50 & up FREE! Learn the basics of how to dress, what to bring, and what you need to know before you go. This is the perfect presentation to get you ready and excited for the upcoming winter trips! Please preregister. Campbell Community Center Jan 8 W 6-7p Free #107759 Feb 11 Tu 6-7p Free #107760
Snowshoe Trips by the River House ♥ ➎ Ages 18 & up Travel off-trail with professional guide and naturalist Dave Walp. Must be able to hike 3-5 miles on uneven terrain. Trip will focus on having fun while practicing backcountry skills and winter safety. Participants rent snowshoes. Transportation is included. Trip goes to the best snow conditions. Can’t make the pretrip? Attend the Basics of Winter Travel at Campbell Center. See this page. Pretrip Jan 8 W 7-9p at the River House Trip Jan 11 Sa 8a-6p $45 #105954 Pretrip Jan 22 Trip Jan 25
W Sa
W Sa
7-9p at the River House 8a-6p $45 #106665
Pretrip Feb 19 W Trip Feb 22 Sa
7-9p at the River House 8a-6p $45 #106666
Snowshoe Trips by Campbell Center ♥ ➍/➎ Ages 50 & up Snowshoeing is easy to learn, good exercise and a great way to get out in the winter! Experienced guides know the best trails in the area. For snowshoers with some experience. Furnish your own equipment, lunch, water and a pack to carry it in. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 15 W 9a-5:30p $42 #107717 Jan 28 Tu 9a-5:30p $42 #107718 Feb 10 M 9a-5:30p $42 #107720 Feb 24 M 9a-5:30p $42 #107719 Registration starts Dec 10
Bend Snowshoe & Ski Overnight Van Trip ♥ ➍/➎ Ages 50 & up Enjoy the trip of a lifetime! Experience beautiful views and bountiful snow. Stay two nights in Bend, ski or snowshoe near Mt. Bachelor and explore downtown Bend. Transportation and leadership cost included; lodging cost paid separately at hotel. Breakfasts included; other meals on your own. Preview Jan 27 M 3-4p at Campbell Center Free, drop-in Pretrip Mar 3 M 5:30-6:30p at Campbell Center Trip Mar 10-12 M-W departs 8a $149 #108161 Registration starts Dec 10
Skiing
BC-Fest 2014 ♥ All ages The name has changed and the event is better than ever. This annual festival of Telemark and Alpine Touring skiing is a fundraiser for Alpine Adventures, the adaptive skiing program (see page 77). The event includes beginner clinics, teletour groups, races, gear demos and a raffle. For information, visit BC-Fest on Facebook. Buy tickets at Hoodoo Ski Area. Hoodoo Ski Area Jan 11 Sa 9a-4p $45
7-9p at the River House 8a-6p $45 #106664
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For families who want to do something extraordinary! Learn rock climbing basics, practice indoor climbing, and spend quality time together in a safe, supportive environment. Fee includes instruction, equipment and maintenance. Climbers must fit into a climbing harness. Ask about the family season pass – a great value at $75! Drop in only. Art & Technology Academy (Jefferson MS), 1650 W. 22nd Ave. Jan 7-Apr 29 Tu 5:30-8:30p $5
Pretrip Feb 5 Trip Feb 8
Cross Country Skiing Level II, Downhill Skills for Ski Touring ♥ Ages 18 & up Students call this class the “confidence builder”. It’s designed to help you develop control on hills and get you ready for the Outdoor Program’s upcoming tours. Class includes lots of time on turning and stopping skills. Not for first time skiers. Students provide or rent equipment. Pretrip Jan 14 Tu 7-9p at the River House Trip Jan 18 Sa 8a-6p $49 #106667
Outdoor
Cross Country Skiing Level I, Beginning Touring ♥ Ages 18 & up Evening session includes clothing/equipment selection, trip planning, ski waxing and emergency repairs. Outing covers skills needed for competent cross country skiing on and off trail; slide, glide, turn, stop! Students provide or rent equipment. Transportation and trail pass included. Can’t make the pretrip? Attend the Basics of Winter Travel at Campbell Center. See page 23. Pretrip Jan 14 Tu 7-9p at the River House Trip Jan 18 Sa 8a-6p $49 #105945
Cross Country Ski Tours by the River House ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW! If you have taken an Outdoor Program class or have some cross country ski experience you are ready for a tour. Led by experienced guides and instructors. Location depends on snow conditions and may be on or off trail. Provide your own equipment. Transportation and leadership included. River House Community Center Feb 1 Sa 8a-6p $35 #106668 Feb 15 Sa 8a-6p $35 #106669
Circumnavigation of Crater Lake Ages ♥ Ages 18 & up Ski touring around Crater Lake is a spectacular trip. The route follows the snow-covered rim road, weaving close to the rim for views of the lake and then out onto the flanks of Mt. Mazama. Participants must have experience skiing with an overnight-size pack. Pretrip Mar 19 Wed 7-9p at the River House Trip Apr 10-13 Th-Su departs 7a $160 #106660
Snowboarding
Alpine Adventures Volunteers Needed Get out on the slopes while also giving back to the community. Become a volunteer for Adaptive Recreation’s ski program for people with physical disabilities. Volunteers are needed Fridays and Sundays from January through March, and will receive a full day of training, free transportation and a lift ticket for ski days. For information, call 541-682-5311.
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Snowboarding – Learn to Ride ♥ Ages 13-18 Learn to snowboard! This class is offered in partnership with SOS Outreach, a values-based snowboard program (www.sosoutreach.org). Participants receive three days of professional instruction, equipment rental, lift tickets, transportation and clothing. Students overcome fears and discover new possibilities. For information about the program or how to register online, call 541-682-5329. Pretrip Jan 21 Tu 6:30-8:30p at the River House Trips Jan 26-Feb 9 Su 7a-6p $150 #107920 Pretrip Feb 18 Tu 6:30-8:30p at the River House Trips Feb 23-Mar 9 Su 7a-6p $150 #107921
Snowboarding – Intermediate Ride Days ♥ Ages 13-18 Improve your snowboarding! Participants will receive equipment rental, lift tickets, transportation and clothing. Students are able to take their riding to the next level by experiencing achievable challenges in a supportive environment. Must have some snowboarding experience or completed Snowboading – Learn to Ride. For information call 541-682-5329. Meet at River House Community Center Mar 16 Su 7a-6p $50 #107923 Mar 23 Su 7a-6p $50 #107924
Kayaking Circle icons ➊ indicate activity levels, see page 49
This class teaches people with flatwater or recreational kayaks about kayak safety and what to do if they tip over. You’ll practice tipping over in a swimming pool, learn some techniques to get back in the boat, and practice ways to keep from tipping. Kayaks provided, or bring your own. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Apr 9-16 W 8-10p $30 #106957 Registration starts Dec 10
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. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 29 Th 9:30a-4:30p $42 #108013 Registration starts Dec 10
North Fork Siuslaw Flatwater Kayak ♥ Ages 50 & up See abundant wildlife and explore this estuarine river while the tide helps you along. End the trip in historic Old Town Florence. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 12 M 9a-5:30p $45 #108021 Registration starts Dec 10
SPENCER BUTTE
WJ Skatepark + Urban Plaza
Year round events to
Help ensure a vibrant and safe environment at this new world-class facility in the heart of Eugene. Sponsor a child or a youth skate program for as little as $150$1,800. For details, go to: www.eugene-or.gov/wjskatepark
Challenge Course · Raise awareness of group strengths · Facilitate effective communication · Gain strategies that can be used everyday Learn how this resource can inspire your group to achieve their goals.
Ask about a FREE one hour workshop. Contact Robert Brack at the City of Eugene Outdoor Program 541-682-6324
www.eugene-or.gov/challengecourse
Coming to Washington Jefferson Park!
This spring, watch for local businesses participating in the percentage of sales series to help fund needed youth programming. Support local businesses and shop, sip or dine your way toward a healthy, active community. To get on board, contact Melinda.K.Vega@ci.eugene.or.us or 541-682-5329
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Flatwater Kayak Safety Pool Session ♥ Ages 18 & up
Dorena Lake Kayak ♥ Ages 50 & up
Kentucky Falls Hike ♥ ➎ Ages 50 & up Three of the Coast Range’s most spectacular waterfalls nestle in this remote valley. The volume of water should be spectacular! It’s two miles in and feels like three miles on the way back because it’s uphill. But there are a few benches for rest. 4.4 miles round trip. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 17 Th 9a-5p $40 #108028 Registration starts Dec 10
Goodman Creek Trail Hike ♥ ➌
Hiking
Winter Beach Hike ♥ ➌/➍
Outdoor
Ages 50 & up The beach can be surprisingly sunny or invigoratingly stormy on a winter day. Either way, you’ll enjoy a day at the coast walking 2-3 miles at the water’s edge. Bring rain gear; it’s Oregon after all! Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 20 Th 9a-5:30p $40 #107733 Registration starts Dec 10
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.
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.
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Ages 50 & up Enjoy this short hike to a small waterfall through a gorgeous Douglas fir forest. Let us do the driving to this nearby destination, so you can spend most of your time hiking! Meet at Campbell Community Center May 9 F 1-5:30p $23 #108035 Registration starts Dec 10
Mary’s Peak Hike ♥ ➍ Ages 50 & up
Mary’s Peak is the highest point in the Coast Range and offers flower-filled meadows and views from the coast to the Cascades. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 20 Tu 9a-5:30p $40 #108039 Registration starts Dec 10
Trainings, Certifications & Workshops
Wilderness First Responder The perfect first aid class for hunters, anglers, hikers, bikers, horse riders, campers and paddlers. Emphasis is on practical skills for backcountry emergencies. Upon successful completion, participants receive two year Wilderness First Responder and CPR certifications. Course meets daily for 10 days, with 2 evening sessions and one day off. For details call 541-682-5329. Eugene Fire & EMS Training Facility, 1705 W. 2nd Ave. Mar 21-30 F-Tu, Th-Su 8a-5p $695 Register at www.nols.edu/wmi/ or 307-332-7800
Wilderness First Responder, Re-Certification You will come out of this course with renewed confidence and skills. This three day, scenariobased course is designed as a review, practice and update of your wilderness medicine skills. For more information call 541-682-5329. Eugene Fire & EMS Training Facility, 1705 W. 2nd Ave. Apr 4-6 F-Su 8a-5p $295 Register at www.nols.edu/wmi/ or 307-332-7800
Aquatics
www.eugene-or.gov/aquatics Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/amazonpool www.facebook.com/echohollowpool www.facebook.com/sheldonpool 10 Visit Pass: Good for 10 visits. Purchase at any facility. Purchase 12 passes and get one free! 30 Day Pass: Good for 30 consecutive days from date of purchase. Gives you access to all recreation swims, spas, parent/child swims, lap swims, fitness classes & fitness centers. Purchase 12 passes and get one free! Admission Policies: All admissions include access to lap swims, recreation swims, spas, and fitness centers, as
30 Day Pass
Youth (ages 3-17) Adult (ages 18 & up) Family* Adult Fitness Classes
10 Visit Pass
Passes not valid at Amazon Pool
Single Visit
echo hollow & sheldon fees
$3.25 $3.75 $7.50 $5.00
$26 $32 $63 $38
$31 $41 $75 $41
Some age limits apply. Passes not valid for special events. *Additional charges for more than 5 people. Family Pass does not include Fitness Classes.
AMAZON POOL Opens May 19th for lap swim only. For hours & fees please see www.eugene-or.gov/amazonpool or call 541-682-5314.
Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals. available. Some age restrictions apply. Children age two and under are admitted free with a paid adult. Fitness classes may be attended on a drop-in basis as space permits; preregistration is recommended for all fitness classes. Swim Diaper Policy: City of Eugene swim facilities require reusable swim diapers that are elastic fitting around the legs and waist for non-toilet trained individuals. No disposable swim diapers in the water.
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Aquatics Aquatics Info
The Aquatics Program provides safe, healthy, enjoyable recreation and wellness opportunities for all ages. Eugene’s community pools offer: • Lap swimming • Swim lessons for all ages • Recreational swimming • Water and land-based fitness classes (see pages 29-30, 36-39) • Fully equipped fitness centers • Training and certifications • Competitive swimming and water polo • Kayak pool sessions • Special events • Pool rentals for parties For information on how to register, see page 84. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7.
Hours & Program Information
Lap Swims ♥ No matter what your level is, there is a lane for you! Lap lanes are available for slow, medium and fast swimmers. Children age 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 6-Jun 15 Inside Pool Outside Pool M-F 5:30-8:30a M-F 11a-1p 11:15a-1p Su 11a-1p M-Th 7-8p F 5-8p* Su 11a-3p Sheldon Pool, Jan 6-Jun 15 MWF 5:30-6:30a 7-8:30a 11:30a-1:30p 5:15-6:30p* TuTh 7-8:30a 11a-1p 7:30-8:30p* Sa 9a-Noon
Aquatics Aquatics Info
*Except for special events or swim meets; see website or call facility
Fitness Centers ♥ City of Eugene Fitness Centers offer cardio vascular equipment including treadmills and elliptical trainers, as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups. Use of the Fitness Centers requires an orientation for first time users, and a signed consent form on file. Open to adults age 18 or older.
Recreation Swims ♥ Play/swim times open to all ages. Children under 48” must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older (one adult per child), or be able to pass a swim test. Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 6-Jun 15 M-F 7-8p Su 1:15-3p Sheldon Pool, Jan 6-Jun 15 MW 7:35-8:30p F 7:30-9p* Sa Noon-2p *Except for special events; see website or call facility
No School Swim Days ♥ Bring the kids to the pool on their day off! Echo Hollow Pool Feb 14, Mar 7, 25, 27, Apr 4 1:30-3p Sheldon Pool Jan 6, 20, Feb 7, 17, Mar 14, 31, Apr 17, 18, May 23 1:40-3:40p
Closures/Modified Schedules Echo Hollow Pool Dec 22-Jan 4 Holiday schedule Mar 24-28 Spring Break schedule May 26 Closed for holiday Sheldon Pool Dec 22-Jan 4 Jan 24 Jan 25-26 Mar 24-28 May 16 May 26
Holiday schedule No evening lap swim 5:15-6:30p Closed for YMCA State Meet Spring Break schedule No evening lap swim 5:15-6:30p Closed for holiday
• Youth age 16 to 17 must have a guardian-signed consent form on file. • Youth age 13 to 15 must have a guardian-signed consent form on file and an adult present. • Youth age 12 and younger are not permitted to use the Fitness Centers.
Kayak Drop-In ♥ Ages 12 & up
Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 6-Jun 15 MTuWF 5:30a-8p Th 5:30a-10p Su 11a-3p
Birthday Party Package
Sheldon Pool, Jan 6-Jun 15 MW 5:30a-8:30p TuTh 6:30a-8:30p F 5:30a-9p Sa 9a-2p
Spa Hours Echo Hollow Pool, Jan 6-Jun 15 M-F 5:30a-8p Su 11a-3p
Special Interest Echo Hollow Pool Thursdays 8-10p $5/session Bring your own equipment; no instruction provided
Have your child’s birthday party at Echo Hollow Pool! The package includes admission and party favors for 20 people, use of a birthday-decorated room during the recreation swim, plus 45 minutes before or after the swim for presents and treats. Call Echo Hollow Pool for details on times, days, and decorations provided. Echo Hollow Pool By appointment $120 Call 541-682-5525
Spring break camps Aquatic Spring Break Camps are listed on page 20.
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Trainings, Certifications & Workshops
American Red Cross Lifeguarding ♥ Ages 15 & up For individuals interested in working as a lifeguard. Learn to recognize and rescue a person in distress or drowning situation. Understand professional lifeguard responsibilities. Practice and review lifeguard skills. Pretest of water skills is required. Must be a good swimmer. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Mar 24-28 M-F 9a-5p $175 #106934 Apr 14-25 M-Sa 4-8p $175 #106935 May 5-16 M-Sa 4-8p $175 #106936
American Red Cross Lifeguarding Instructor ♥ Ages 18 & up For certified lifeguards only. Receive training and certification required to lead lifeguarding classes through this online and in-person class. Skills pretesting required. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Dec 19-21 9a-5p Th-Sa $225 #108179
Active Water Jogging ♥ This energetic class is designed to keep you moving non-stop for at least 30 minutes. While the focus is on keeping your heart rate at its optimum target rate, it incorporates a wide variety of muscle toning movements, as well. This is a fun, upbeat, complete workout. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 9:30-10:30a
Aquatic Body Conditioning ♥ This buoyancy-supported, deep water exercise will help you increase muscle strength and tone by using water resistance and equipment. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 8:45-9:45a
Aquatone ♥
Arthritis Aquatics Exercise ♥ This class can help people with arthritis exercise, reduce pain, and improve flexibility and strength. This fun class is taught in shallow water, and is excellent for those with general muscle or joint stiffness and/or chronic pain. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 10-11a Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 10:30-11:30a
Water Fitness Water Fitness classes are for ages 16 & up unless noted otherwise
Commit to Fit! It’s a New Year – time to commit to being healthy. During January, Aquatics staff will track how often you work out, lap swim, attend a fitness class, or use the weight room. After five visits, you’ll be entered in a prize drawing on January 31. The more you work out, the better your chances!
FEES FOR WATER FITNESS CLASSES
(unless noted otherwise) Single Class: $5 10 Visit Fitness Pass: $38 30 Day Fitness Pass (unlimited classes): $41 at Echo Hollow & Sheldon Pools
Try a Fitness class for FREE! Your first class at any City Aquatics facility may be attended free of charge.
REGISTER ONLINE Looking to sign up for fitness classes held at the pools? Browse the classes below, and when you’ve made your decision go to www.eugene-or.gov/ recenroll, choose the “Passes” tab. Follow the easy steps to register online. As always, you can register in person at any facility, so drop in or call.
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Using resistance equipment, tone individual muscle groups, strengthen core muscles and improve balance in shallow water. This moderate level class is excellent for those new to water fitness or recovering strength and flexibility. It’s also good as cross-training alongside faster paced classes. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 8:30-9:30a
Bounce Back Back Conditioning ♥ This is a style of aquatic conditioning class with the emphasis on flexibility and strengthening of abdominals and lower back muscles. Any of the non-impact fitness classes can accommodate this style of exercise, just talk to one of the knowledgeable instructors and they can help you adjust the exercises to fit your needs.
Cardio Challenge ♥ Exercise to your desired intensity in deep water that will provide you with both toning and cardiovascular work. Instructors will lead you through resistance exercises, abdominal work, and help you have fun while staying fit. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing M-F 8-9a M-F 9-10a
Water Aquatics Fitness
Deep Water Fitness ♥ Use floatation equipment to stabilize yourself and develop core muscle strength while working all the major muscle groups by using water resistance and equipment. Work at a moderate-to-fast pace to control the overall intensity for your exercise needs. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 6-7a MWF 7:30-8:30a M-Th 5:45-6:45p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing M-F Noon-1p M-Th 5:30-6:30p Sa 9:30-10:30a
Early Bird Fitness ♥ Get up and get your day started in this non-impact, deep water cardio class that uses floatation equipment to provide you with a full body workout while stabilizing your posture. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 6-7a M-F 7-8a
Inch by Inch in the Water ♥ This is a water fitness and fat burning program for people working toward weight loss and toning. Work with floatation equipment for core stabilization, flexibility and range of motion in this fun, total body workout. Work at your own pace. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 8:45-9:45a
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Pre/Post Natal Classes ♥ The buoyancy and cooling of the water makes any of the deep water fitness classes a perfect exercise activity for the mother-to-be. Water exercise can easily be adapted for your participation and fitness level in any of the other non-impact classes. Please see Early Bird, Cardio Challenge, and Deep Water classes.
Self-Directed Work Out ♥ For people who are on a water fitness regimen assigned by a doctor or physical therapist, or those that want to do their own thing. Space is available in both deep and shallow water for you to work out on your own or with a friend. Equipment available as well. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 9:30–11:15a
Shallow Water Aerobics ♥ This is a low impact water-supported exercise for developing cardiovascular fitness. Toning and abdominal exercises included. Up-beat and simple energetic routines keep you moving. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 10-11a MWF 5:45-6:45p
Water Fun Fit ♥
Ages 18 & up
See full class description on page 75. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jan 8-Mar 19 W 10:15-11:15a $60 #108014 Apr 2-Jun 11 W 10:15-11:15a $60 #108015
Water Fitness Hour ♥ A time to try a variety of aquatic activities: water exercise, lap swim, and leisure swimming. Work out with an instructor, or try your own thing. The fitness center is also open during this time for people interested in a cross-over workout. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 10-11a
Water Walking ♥ For a first time water fitness attendee, this class provides the basics you need and still gives you a great workout. Walk or run in chest-deep water using traveling moves. The use of water resistance and equipment provides a challenging and full body workout. Aerobic level is moderate to fast. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 8:30-9:30a
SWIM LESSONS The expectations and progressions of swim lessons ensure water safety is the highest priority. Strokes come second to being able to float, bob and tread water. Classes progress based on experiential learning, and are designed to gradually increase skill and proficiency as appropriate for each swimmer’s development.
SESSIONS FOR YOUTH SWIM LESSONS
Swim Lessons / Infants
Introductory Parent-Child ♥ Ages 6 months & up Parents and babies enjoy the water together. Parents receive safety tips and participate in songs and games to increase their child’s comfort in the water. Infants must wear elastic fitting reusable swim diapers; see page 27 for details. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) TuTh 5:10-5:40p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:55-6:25p TuTh 9:15-9:45a
Advanced Parent-Child ♥ Ages 18 months & up Parents and babies work together in the water to develop important basic skills and build a foundation to comfortably participate in pre-school swim lessons. The class covers safety topics, songs, games, floating, kicking, arm strokes, and blowing bubbles. Infants must wear elastic fitting reusable swim diapers; see page 27 for details. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) TuTh 5:45-6:15p
Swim Lessons / Ages 3-5
Starfish ♥ This introductory class teaches students to submerge and safely participate while learning basic body positioning and swimming skills. Children attend lesson independently from parents; parents able to observe child’s lesson from spectator areas. No goggles please. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 6:20-6:50p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 3:20-3:50p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 3:55-4:25p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 6:20-6:50p MW 5:45-6:15p MW 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 9:15-9:45a MW 5:55-6:25p TuTh 9:50-10:20a MW 6:30-7p TuTh 5:20-5:50p TuTh 5:55-6:25p
Otters ♥ Swimmers work on increasing their comfort in the water, becoming independent, and confidently submerging. Skills focus on front kicks, glides, and extended independent floats. No goggles please. Prerequisite: Starfish. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 3:20-3:50p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 9:50-10:20a MW 5:55-6:25p TuTh 5:20-5:50p MW 6:30-7p TuTh 5:55-6:25p
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30 minute classes Session 1 Jan 6-30 MW or TuTh 4 weeks $38 Session 2 Feb 3-20 MW or TuTh 3 weeks $28.50 Session 3 Feb 24-Mar 20 MW or TuTh 4 weeks $38 Session 4 Mar 31-May 1 MW or TuTh 5 weeks $47.50 Session 5 May 5-Jun 5 MW (no class May 26) 5 weeks $42.75 TuTh 5 weeks $47.50 Private & Adult Lessons: Prices vary. See listings on page 34 and contact the pools for prices.
Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) TuTh 5:55-6:25p
Penguins ♥ Swimmers learn side-breathing and backstroke while increasing their stamina and swimming skills. Swimmers gain a better understanding of body positioning and movement in water and work on important safety skills. Prerequisite: Otters. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 5:55-6:25p MW 6:30-7p
Aquatics Aquatics Lessons
Seals ♥ Swimmers gain confidence and endurance while improving side-breathing, backstroke, and treading water skills. Students work in deeper water and are introduced to diving. Safety topics build on material from previous classes. Prerequisite: Penguins. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:45-6:15p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:55-6:25p TuTh 5:20-5:50p
Orcas ♥ Swimmers improve their front crawl and backstroke technique and are introduced to the basics of breaststroke and butterfly. Students comfortable in deep water continue to build confidence and endurance as they progress to swimming lengths and treading water. Prerequisite: Seals. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) TuTh 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) TuTh 6:30-7p
Swim Lessons / Ages 6-10
Beginner ♥ Students learn to be comfortable in the water by exploring a variety of body positions and safety skills. Introduction to putting face in the water; no goggles please. No experience required. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 3:20-3:50p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 5:45-6:15p
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Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 5:20-5:50p MW 6:30-7p MW 7:05-7:35p
Fundamental Skills ♥ Students who are comfortable in the water will learn introductory front and back crawl with continued focus on body position and buoyancy. Prerequisite: Beginner. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 6:20-6:50p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 3:55-4:25p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 6:20-6:50p MW 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:20-5:50p TuTh 5:55-6:25p MW 5:55-6:25p MW 7:05-7:35p
Deep Water Confidence ♥ Students with front and back crawl experience will refine their stroke and build endurance. Swimming skills in deep water will be practiced. Advanced body position techniques will also be practiced. Pre-requisite: Fundamental Skills. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 3:55-4:25p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 6:30-7p TuTh 5:20-5:50p MW 7:05-7:35p TuTh 5:55-6:25p
Building Endurance ♥
Swim Lessons / Ages 11-13
For a more confident swimmer. Students will work on swimming a full length of the pool while perfecting and practicing front crawl, back crawl, breast stroke kick, and more. Prerequisite: Deep Water Confidence. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:15p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 7:05-7:35p TuTh 5:20-5:50p
Advanced Strokes ♥ For the more advanced swimmer. Students able to swim a full length of the pool will refine their strokes and increase their distances. This course creates the ability to continue swimming as a source of lifelong fitness. Prerequisite: Building Endurance. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 5:45-6:15p
Contact: Head Coach Gina Dhom www.emeraldaquatics.com ginadhom@earthlink.net
Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 7:05-7:35p
Advanced Middle School ♥ Building on skills from Middle School 1, this class expands towards swimming lengths of the pool while maintaining proper body positioning. Breaststroke and sidestroke are introduced. Age 6-10 classes may be taken if these times do not work. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) TuTh 5:10-5:40p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) TuTh 6:30-7p
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This class will introduce and teach front and back crawl with an emphasis on correct body position. No experience necessary. Age 6-10 classes may also be taken if these times do not work. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 6:20-6:50p
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Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) TuTh 5:55-6:25p
Introductory Middle School ♥
Swim Lessons / Youth Program
Pre-Competitive Training ♥ Ages 6-14 A swim class focused on the four strokes used in competition. You’ll learn starts, turns and information to prepare you to enter the exciting world of competitive swimming. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) TuTh 6:20-6:50p
Swim Lessons/Ages 14 & up
Introductory Teen/Adult ♥
Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jan 11-Feb 1 Sa 10:05-10:50a Feb 8-22 Sa 10:05-10:50a Mar 1-22 Sa 10:05-10:50a Apr 5-May 3 Sa 10:05-10:50a May 10-Jun 7 Sa 10:05-10:50a No class Jan 25
$21.50 $21.50 $28.50 $35.50 $28.50
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Work with an experienced instructor to improve technique and develop stamina. Work on freestyle, backstroke, and breaststroke, and possibly butterfly and sidestroke. Swim etiquette, workout writing, and equipment are covered topics. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) TuTh 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jan 11-Feb 1 Sa 11-11:45a $21.50 Feb 8-22 Sa 11-11:45a $21.50 Mar 1-22 Sa 11-11:45a $28.50 Apr 5-May 3 Sa 11-11:45a $35.50 May 10-Jun 7 Sa 11-11:45a $28.50 No class Jan 25
Swim Lessons/Private
Private/Semi-Private Lessons ♥ Ages 3-adult Private lessons provide one-on-one experience to give swimmers individual attention. For prices, availability and more information, please contact lesson staff (see phone numbers on pages 6-7). Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3 (see dates on page 31) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 6:20-6:50p Sessions 3, 4, 5 (see dates on page 31) MW 4:30-5p TuTh 5:45-6:15p MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 6:20-6:50p MW 6:20-6:50p Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates on page 31) MW 7:05-7:35p TuTh 10:15-10:45a MW 7:40-8:10p TuTh 5:20-5:50p
Advanced Private/ Semi-Private Lessons ♥ • Birthdays • Sport teams • Company parties • Reunions, etc. Echo Hollow & Sheldon Pools: $95/hour Amazon Pool: $190/hr ½ pool, $315/hr full pool (Amazon rental dates are June 21-September 5) Reservations must be made at least 2 weeks before the rental date Cosmic Swims & Dive-In Movies also available! Please call for information/reservation: Amazon Pool, 541-682-5350 Echo Hollow Pool, 541-682-5525 Sheldon Pool, 541-682-5314
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Ages 3-adult Advanced private lessons are designed for a private 1:1 or a semi-private 1:2 ratio. Advanced private lessons cover any age, but the participant must have the ability to swim 25 yards completely unaided. Advanced Privates take place in deep water only. For prices, availability and more information, please contact lesson staff (see phone numbers on pages 6-7). Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates on page 31) Tu or Th 6:30-7p
Aquatics Lessons
Aquatics Aquatics Lessons
A gentle introduction for those who have either never been in a pool, are uncomfortable in the water, or never learned to swim. A safe and welcoming class with a qualified instructor who will help the participant set and achieve their goals. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 31) MW 6:20-6:50p
Advanced Teen/Adult ♥
Athletics /Adult Leagues The Athletics Program offers recreational and competitive sports leagues for adults, and coordinates the use of the City’s athletic facilities. The program’s mission is to promote active lifestyles and encourage physical fitness, mental well-being, and social interaction, in the belief that well-balanced, healthy people contribute to a productive and healthy community. Registration for all activities is through the Athletics office at Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St., 541-682-5409. Find us on the web: www.eugene-or.gov/athletics or www.facebook.com/adultleagues
Athletics Web Page The Athletics program web page has all of the latest schedules, scores, standings and registration materials for current leagues and more, at www. eugene-or.gov/athletics.
Self-Officiated Coed Volleyball League ♥ Ages16 & up NEW!
Outdoor Sports Field Rentals Contact the Athletics staff for information and an application to use one of the City’s outdoor sports
Player Referral List Individuals interested in joining a team in any of the sport leagues should contact the Athletics office to be placed on the player referral list.
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All of the adult sports leagues are looking for new officials. No experience necessary. Contact the Athletics office or: Basketball: Tony Fajardo, 541-689-8480 Soccer: John Hoffman, 541-953-5156 Softball: Ray Cunningham, 541-998-3220 Volleyball: Kathy Ipock, 541-746-6454
Athletics
Three levels of play offered: competitive, semicompetitive, and recreational. Kennedy Middle School, 2200 Bailey Hill Rd. Jan 23-Mar 13 Th 6:30p/7:30p/8:30p $190/team To register contact the Athletics office, or visit the website for registration materials
fields and the nine joint school district /City of Eugene artificial turf fields.
ATHLETIC LEAGUEs SCHEDULE Registration is conducted at the Athletics Office (address above). Registration is by team only, unless noted otherwise. Sport
Men’s(M), Women’s (W), Coed (C)
Winter Ultimate* C Winter Soccer* C Winter Self-Officiated Volleyball C Spring Soccer M, W, C Spring Ultimate C Spring Volleyball W, C Summer Softball M, W, C Sand Volleyball W, C Summer Soccer** C Summer Basketball M Summer Ultimate* C
Registration Dates
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Nov 4-Dec 31 Nov 4-Dec 31 Jan 2-8 Feb 18-21 Feb 18-21 Feb 25-28 Apr 1-4 May 6-9 May 13-16 May 13-16 Jun 2-23
Sun & Wed Sat Thu Mon-Fri Sun & Wed Sun & Tues Sun-Fri Mon-Thu Tue-Thu Tue & Wed Tue
Sun, Jan 12 Sat, Jan 11 Thu, Jan 23 Mon, Mar 31 Sun, Mar 16 Tue, Apr 1 Sun, May 18 Mon, Jun 16 Tue, Jun 10 Tue, Jun 17 Tue, Jul 1
*Registration is by individual only, no team registration
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Adult Health & Fitness
The Adult Program offers recreational programs and services that: • Promote and maintain health and well being • Enhance quality of life • Strengthen support networks • Assist individuals to remain active, produc tive and independent Registration is required for Adult Classes that have specific dates. Registration is highly recommended for “ongoing” fitness classes. “Ongoing” classes may be attended on a dropin basis, but class size is limited. Any class may be cancelled if there are too few registrants. For information on how to register, see page 84. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7.
Adult Adult Fitness
www.eugene-or.gov/recadults
Water fitness Water Fitness classes are in Aquatics, pages 29-30.
Land Fitness
Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness ♥ Ages 18 & up 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.
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Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing W Free Meets at 10:30a Oct-Apr; at 9:30a May-Sep No ride Jan 1
TRY THE BIKE GROUP FOR FREE Give group bike riding a try and receive a free hot drink on January 8. Drop in. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 8 W 10:30a-Noon Free
Dryland Arthritis Fitness ♥ Ages 18 & up This class is designed for people with arthritis. Learn to use gentle movements to increase flexibility and maintain muscle strength. Also helps reduce stiffness and pain. All are welcome. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 11:15a-12:15p $5/drop-in, $41/month, $38/10 classes
EveryBODY Women’s Wake Up ♥ Ages 18 & up This activity is for those of us ready to work out without the pressure of how we look or feel. This is a club – not a class. Moms, grandmas, daughters, sisters and friends will join together for a variety of exercise. Some dance, some walking, some weights, nutrition tips and laughs. This is a feel good way to get up before school or work starts. Sheldon Community Center Jan 6-31 MWF 5:30-6:30a $36 #108023 Feb 3-28 MWF 5:30-6:30a $36 #108024 Mar 3-28 MWF 5:30-6:30a $36 #108025
Feldenkrais ♥ Ages 18 & up
Pilates ♥ Ages 16 & up
Awareness through movement lessons invite you to explore and improve freedom of movement, body awareness and relaxation response. Shift habitual movement patterns to gain relief from the effects of stress, and help reduce aches and pain. Comfortable, easy movements gradually evolve into movements of greater range and complexity. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Christine Ratchinsky Apr 16-May 21 W 6:45-8p #107716 $45/term or $10/day drop-in
Beginning and continuing level mat classes introduce the fundamentals and some of the basic floor exercises of Pilates. Focus on breathing, identifying the core of support for exercises, and pelvis stabilization. Learn proper body alignment and breathing in addition to improving core strength, flexibility, and coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Judith Schlacter Jan 7-Mar 11 Tu 5:30-6:30p $65 #107706 Apr 8-May 27 Tu 5:30-6:30p $48 #107707
Fitness For All ♥
Slow & Easy Fitness ♥ Ages 45 & up
Ages 16 & up
See full class description on page 75. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jan 7-Mar 20 TuTh 4:30-5:30p $70 #107835 Apr 1-Jun 12 TuTh 4:30-5:30p $70 #107836 Hilyard Community Center Jan 6-Mar 19 MW 4:30-5:30p Mar 31-Jun 11 MW 4:30-5:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
$70 #107702 $70 #107703
Mind & Spine Align ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW! See full class description on page 75. Hilyard Community Center Jan 9-Mar 20 Th 10:30-11:30a $65 #108134
Strength Training for People with MS ♥ Ages 22 & up See full class description on page 75. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Mar 25 Tu 10:30-11:30a $60 #108011 Apr 1-Jun 17 Tu 10:30-11:30a $60 #108012
Nia Body-Mind Fitness ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW!
TRY NIA FOR FREE Give Nia a try in a free, one-day session. Preregistration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 8 W 2-3p Free #107314
TRY SLOW & EASY FITNESS FOR FREE Give Slow and Easy Fitness a try in a free, oneday session. Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 6 M 9-10a Free #106779
Strong Bones, Strong Body ♥ Ages 18 & up 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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 6-Mar 17 M 10:30-11:30a $32 #106878 Jan 16-Mar 20 Th 3-4p $35 #106884 Jan 21-Mar 18 Tu 5:30-6:30p $25 #106882 Mar 31-Jun 9 M 10:30-11:30a $35 #106881 Apr 1-Jun 3 Tu 5:30-6:30p $28 #106883 Apr 3-Jun 12 Th 3-4p $35 #106885 No class Jan 20, Feb 11, 17, Mar 11, Apr 8, May 13, 22, 26
TRY STRONG BONES, STRONG BODY FOR FREE Give strength building a try in a free, one-day session. Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 7 Tu 5:30-6:30p Free #106879 Jan 9 Th 3-4p Free #106880
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Adult Adult Fitness
Where can you get cardio exercise to great music, the focus and precision of martial arts, the fun and art of dance, and the stress reduction of yoga all in one class? In a Nia class! It’s fun, effective and any body can do it. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Janet Hollander Jan 13-Mar 10 M 2-3p $25 #107310 Jan 15-Mar 5 W 2-3p $25 #107312 Mar 12-Apr 30 W 2-3p $28 #107313 Mar 17-Apr 28 M 2-3p $25 #107311 No class Jan 20, Feb 12, 17
Increase your flexibility and tone muscles, feel more energetic and have a good time. This lowintensity course is for the first-time exerciser or participant recovering from an injury. Instructor will work with you to meet individual needs. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Byron Hanks Jan 3-Feb 7 MWF 9-10a $49 #106781 Feb 10-Mar 21 MWF 9-10a $60 #106780 Mar 31-May 2 MWF 9-10a $53 #106782 May 5-Jun 13 MWF 9-10a $60 #106783 Drop-in participation welcome, $4/class No class Jan 6, 20, Feb 17, May 26
Walk ’n’ Talkers ♥ Ages 18 & up 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 money for a coffee stop along the way. Drop in. Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 9-11:30a Free
TRY WALK ’N’ TALKERS FOR FREE All walkers on January 10 get free hot drinks. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 10 F 9-11:30a Free
Small Dog Walkers ♥ Ages 50 & up
Zumba Cardio ♥ Ages 16 & up
NEW! FREE!
Ditch the workout and join the party! Zumba is a Latin-inspired cardio dance class that includes elements of salsa, merengue, samba, reggaeton, cumbia, and much more. All you need in this hourlong dance party is enthusiasm. Stress can’t hang onto a body that’s grooving! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jan 13-Mar 17 M 5:30-6:30p $32 #107799 Apr 7-May 19 M 5:30-6:30p $28 #107709 No class Jan 20, Feb 17
You need a walk just as much as your dog. Join this group of small dog owners on a weekly, 1-2 mile walk. Meet new people, enjoy the beauty along the river, and get some exercise. All dogs must be nonaggressive. Non-dog-owners welcome. Drop in. Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing beginning Apr 8 Tu 10a-Noon Free
TRY SMALL DOG WALKERS FOR FREE On April 1, all walkers get free hot drinks; all dogs get treats. Drop in. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 1 Tu 10a-Noon Free
Total Body Work Out ♥ Ages 50 & up
Adult Adult Fitness
Get fit and have fun in the process! The work out is designed to stretch, tone and strengthen muscles with some cardiovascular components. This is a low-impact, moderate intensity class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Tracy Haggerty Ongoing TuTh 6:45-7:45a $24/month Sheldon Community Center Ongoing MWF 8-9a
$32/month
TRY TOTAL BODY WORKOUT FOR FREE Give Total Body Workout a try in a free, one-day session. Pre-registration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 7 Tu 6:45-7:45a Free #107290
Walk With Us ♥ Ages 50 & up FREE! Walk to better health on Thursday mornings. Meet in the front lobby for a walk around the neighborhood. Drop in; registration not required. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Th 9:30-10:30a Free
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TRY ZUMBA FOR FREE Give Zumba Cardio a try in this one-day session. Pre-registration is required. Amazon Community Center Jan 6 M 5:30-6:30p Free #107809
Zumba Gold ♥ Ages 18 & up / 50 & up This Latin dance-inspired fitness program is lowimpact 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, mobility limitations, and joint stiffness or pain. Amazon Community Center, Ages 18 & Up Instructor: Tara Barnes Jan 15-Mar 19 W 11a-Noon $35 #107710 Apr 9-May 28 W 11a-Noon $28 #107711 Campbell Community Center, Ages 50 & Up Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jan 14-Mar 18 Tu 3-4p $35 Jan 27-Mar 17 M 6:30-7:30p $18 Mar 31-May 19 M 6:30-7:30p $21 Apr 1-Jun 10 Tu 3-4p $39 No class Feb 3, 17, Mar 3, Apr 7, May 2
#106886 #107003 #107004 #106996
Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
Wear comfortable attire, barefoot/socks okay. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 11 Sa 12:30-2:30p $10 #107189 Feb 8 Sa 12:30-2:30p $10 #107190
BELLY DANCE
TRY ZUMBA GOLD FOR FREE Give Zumba Gold a try in this one-day session. Pre-registration is required. Amazon Community Center, Ages 18 & Up Jan 8 W 11a-Noon Free #107811 Campbell Community Center, Ages 50 & Up Jan 7 Tu 3-4p Free #106997 Jan 13 M 6:30-7:30p Free #107000
Zumba Moves ♥
Ages 16 & up
See full class description on page 76. Hilyard Community Center Jan 10-Mar 21 F 4-5p $55 #108016 Apr 4-Jun 13 F 4-5p $55 #108017
Interested in belly dance but not sure if it’s your thing? This beginning workshop introduces you to the fundamental movement patterns and structures of tribal belly dance at a pace designed for those that are brand new. Belly dance is great exercise and a lot of fun. Try something new! Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 11 Sa 2:40-4:30p $10 #107194 Feb 8 Sa 2:40-4:30p $10 #107192
Ballet Barré & Stretch ♥ Ages 16 & up Beginning/intermediate ballet with an emphasis on strength, flexibility, and fundamental technique. All levels welcome; Absolute Beginners Workshop recommended for those without dance experience. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 8-Feb 12 W 6-6:50p $36 #107169 Feb 19-Mar 19 W 6-6:50p $30 #107170 Apr 2-30 W 6-6:50p $30 #107179 May 7-Jun 11 W 6-6:50p $30 #107182
do it yourself fitness
Fitness Centers ♥ Work out on your own schedule at the Echo Hollow and Sheldon Fitness Centers. Get fit using cardiovascular equipment including treadmills and elliptical trainers, as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups. Use of the Fitness Centers requires an orientation for first time users, and a signed consent form on file.
Dance & Drama
Absolute Beginning Dance Workshops ♥ Ages 16 & up Learn a combination of dance movement, choreography, and rhythm in these one-day workshops.
BALLET Always wanted to try ballet? This workshop is for those with little or no experience. Learn the basic positions and movements of ballet. It’s a great workout and an easy way to try something new!
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For more information about Fitness Centers, including hours and fees, please see pages 27-28.
Ballet II ♥ Ages 16 & up All-ability-levels ballet for intermediate and advanced dancers. The class will emphasizes classical technique, development of vocabulary, and center-floor work. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 7-8:30p $54 #107133 Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu 7-8:30p $45 #107134 Apr 1-29 Tu 7-8:30p $45 #107135 May 6-Jun 10 Tu 7-8:30p $45 #107137
Belly Dance, Beginning ♥ Ages 16 & up Curious about belly dance? Explore classical Egyptian, American Cabaret and International Tribal Style while learning the isolations and muscular control fundamental to all forms. A fun, low-impact way for all ages, shapes, and sizes to improve posture, strength, grace, and flexibility. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Mollie Wynveen Jan 22-Mar 19 W 5:30-7p $48 #107704 Apr 2-May 28 W 5:30-7p $48 #107705 No class Feb 12, May 14
Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 6-6:50p Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu 6-6:50p Apr 1-29 Tu 6-6:50p May 6-Jun 10 Tu 6-6:50p
$36 $30 $30 $30
#107119 #107120 #107122 #107123
TRY BELLY DANCE FOR FREE Test the waters of belly dancing in a safe and supportive environment. Pre-registration required. Amazon Community Center Jan 15 W 5:30-7p Free #107807
Belly Dance II ♥ Ages 16 & up Tribal belly dance for intermediate or advanced dancers. This class focuses on advanced belly dance technique, mobility, isolation, layering, and tribal vocabulary. It will keep you moving and is a great workout for body and brain! Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 8-Feb 12 W 7-8p $36 #107185 Feb 19-Mar 19 W 7-8p $30 #107186 Apr 2-30 W 7-8p $30 #107187 May 7-Jun 11 W 7-8p $30 #107188
Adult Adult Fitness
Try these one-day classes* for free before committing to an entire session: Martial Arts Aikido – Jan 9, 6:45-8p, Amazon Tai Chi – Jan 7, 11:30a-12:30p, Pete Barn Tai Chi – Jan 8, 10:40-11:40a, Amazon Land Fitness Slow & Easy Fitness – Jan 6, 9-10a, Campbell Strong Bones, Strong Body – Jan 7, 5:30-6:30p, Campbell Strong Bones, Strong Body – Jan 9, 3-4p, Campbell Total Body Workout – Jan 7, 6:45-7:45a, Pete Barn Water Fitness Water Fitness – Ongoing, any first time class Sheldon or Echo Hollow Yoga Yoga – Jan 7, 9-10:15a, Lamb Cottage Yoga – Jan 7, 5:30-6:45p, Lamb Cottage Yoga – Jan 7, 9-10a, Pete Barn Yoga – Jan 9, 9-10:15a, Lamb Cottage Yoga – Jan 9, 5:30-6:45p, Lamb Cottage Yoga, Beginning – Jan 15, 9:15-10:30a, Amazon Yoga, Chair – Jan 7, 10:15-11:15a, Pete Barn Yoga, Chair – Jan 9, 10-11a, Campbell
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Zumba Zumba Cardio – Jan 6, 5:30-6:30p, Amazon Zumba Gold – Jan 7, 3-4p, Campbell Zumba Gold – Jan 8, 11a-Noon, Amazon Zumba Gold – Jan 13, 6:30-7:30p, Campbell Dance Belly Dancing – Jan 15, 5:30-7p, Amazon Folk Dance with a Flair – Jan 6, 2:30-4p, Campbell Line Dancing – Jan 3, 11a-Noon, Campbell Nia – Jan 8, 2-3p, Pete Barn Painting Oil Painting – Jan 8, 9:30a-12:30p, Campbell Watercolor – Jan 3, 9:30-10:30a, Pete Barn Foreign Language Italian – Jan 6, 11:30a-2p, Campbell Also, free hot drink at these free, drop-in activities: Walk With Us – Jan 7, 9:30-10:30a, Petersen Barn Bike Group – Jan 8, 10:30a-Noon, Campbell Walk ’n’ Talkers – Jan 10, 9-11:30a, Campbell Small Dog Walkers – Apr 1, 10a-Noon, Campbell
Recreation a great way to stay healthy According to the Surgeon General, millions of Americans could prevent or reduce symptoms of lifethreatening diseases such as cardiovascular disease, type II diabetes, and cancer, if they would just be more physically active. So why don’t they? While fitness clubs and prescription exercise are valuable, research shows individuals are generally actively involved in those activities for only three to six months. The activity people tend to stay with – often for decades – are those they enjoy, such as walking, And, because people enjoy recreational activities, they hiking, or swimming. are more likely to stick with it and realize the health benefits over the long term. Regular recreational activities provide significant health benefits. Brisk walking, lap swimming, or Recreation has many options to choose from when biking elevate the heart rate and can lower obesity it comes to fun, easy-to-do-over-the-long-term and diabetes, if done regularly. Active living can help activities. Check out the Outdoor, Aquatics, Adult, or prevent site-specific cancers, particularly in the colon, Health and Fitness sections for suggestions. Also see breast and lungs. classes you can “try for free” on page ??.
Folk Dance with a Flair ♥
Hoop Dance Jam ♥ Ages 15 & up
Ages 50 & up
Explore movement within the circle of a simple hoop or use the time to work on and share moves you love. Work at your own pace. Hooping’s natural fusion to dance makes for an enjoyable low impact workout. The physical benefits are core strength, balance, coordination flexibility and laughter! Hilyard Community Center Jan 8-29 W 7-9p #107958 Feb 5-26 W 7-9p #107959 Mar 5-26 W 7-9p #107960 Apr 2-23 W 7-9p #107961 May 7-28 W 7-9p #107962 $32/term or $10/day drop-in
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. Campbell Community Center Instructors: Seiko Huntington & Susanne Fountain Jan 13-May 19 M 2:30-4p #106785 Term fee $5 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
TRY FOLK DANCE WITH A FLAIR FOR FREE
Hoop Dance ♥ Ages 15 & up This beginning class is a fun adventure! Explore foundation techniques to hoop dance. Have fun through empowered exercise, learn core movement, and embrace your inner dance! Hoops will be provided. Hilyard Community Center Jan 6-27 M 6-7p $30 #107943 Feb 3-24 M 6-7p $30 #107944 Mar 3-24 M 6-7p $40 #107945 Apr 7-28 M 6-7p $40 #107946 May 5-19 M 6-7p $30 #107947 $12/day drop-in No class Jan 20, Feb 17
Line Dance, Beginning ♥ Ages 45 & up Learn the basic steps of line dancing. No partner or prior dance experience is necessary. This is good, low impact exercise, and a great brain exercise! Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that will slide on the floor. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Phyllis Hill Jan 10-Mar 21 F 11a-Noon $33 #106787 Mar 28-Jun 13 F 11a-Noon $33 #106788 No class May 23
TRY LINE DANCING FOR FREE Give line dancing a try in a free, one-day session. Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 3 F 11a-Noon Free #106786
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Give folk dancing a try in a free, one-day session. Pre-registration is required. Free hot drinks for all folk dancers on January 6. Jan 6 M 2:30-4p Free #106784
Line Dance, Continuing ♥
Self Massage Techniques
Ages 45 & up
Ages 18 & up NEW!
Great low impact exercise and a brain workout, too! You should know basics of line dancing such as shuffle steps, grapevines, pivot turns or have completed beginning line dance. No partner is necessary. Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that will slide on the floor. Levels indicate amount of exertion. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Phyllis Hill Level 2 Jan 6-Mar 31 M 12:30-2p $33 #106789 Level 2 Apr 7-Jun 30 M 12:30-2p $36 #106791 Level 3 Jan 2-Mar 20 Th 1-2:30p $36 #106793 Level 3 Mar 27-Jun 12 Th 1-2:30p $33 #106794 No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 22, 26
Learn self massage techniques for tension reduction, increased circulation and relaxation, taught by a local licensed massage therapist. Uses myofascial release techniques on a foam roller to reduce pain and increase flexibility. Class will be tailored to individual needs of participants. Wear non-restrictive comfortable clothing. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Brenda Wilson, LMT Jan 18-Mar 22 Sa Noon-1p $20 #108165
Tap, Beginning ♥ Ages 16 & up
Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art based on non-aggression and non-violent self-defense. Classes feature ki (energy) exercises combined with self-defense techniques in a safe and supportive environment. All levels of students are welcome, beginning to advanced. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Wayne Vincent of Open Sky Aikido Jan 14-Mar 13 TuTh 6:45-8p $95 #107673 Apr 1-May 29 TuTh 6:45-8p $95 #107678 No class May 1
Everyone loves a tap dancer and this iconic American dance form is making a big comeback. Learn the fundamentals of tap and some great choreography in a fun and friendly atmosphere! This is an all-ability-levels rhythm tap class for adult dancers. Please bring tap shoes. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 9-Feb 6 Th 5:45-6:45p $30 #107712 Feb 20-Mar 20 Th 5:45-6:45p $30 #107713 Apr 3-May 1 Th 5:45-6:45p $30 #107714 May 8-Jun 12 Th 5:45-6:45p $30 #107715 No class May 15
Adult Adult Fitness
Tap for Older Adults ♥ Ages 45 & up Be a part of the modern tap revival in this fun, easy class. You’ll learn the basics of rhythm tap with fun drills and short choreographed dances. Accessible to all kinds of movers. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ruby McConnell Jan 14-Feb 11 Tu 3-3:50p $30 #107056 Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu 3-3:50p $30 #107057 Apr 1-29 Tu 3-3:50p $30 #107063 May 6-Jun 10 Tu 3-3:50p $30 #107066
Health & Wellness
Blood Pressure Clinic Ages 18 & up FREE! Qualified volunteers check your blood pressure at Campbell Center or Petersen Barn. Drop-in. Presented by Kya Groves Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th W 10a-Noon Free Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th Tu 10a-Noon Free
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Aikido ♥ Ages 12 & up
TRY AIKIDO FOR FREE Give Aikido a try in a free, one-day session. Preregistration is required. Amazon Community Center Jan 9 Th 6:45-8p Free #108042
Fencing, Beginning ♥ Ages 18 & up Fencing for fitness and fun! This class is an introduction to the basics of the Olympic sport of foil fencing with an emphasis on discipline, coordination, sportsmanship, fitness and fun! “Physical chess” as it’s called, is an excellent way to stay active and have a great time! Equipment provided. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Jan 29-Mar 19 W 5:30-6:30p $120 #107688 Apr 9-May 28 W 5:30-6:30p $120 #107694
Karate, Intro to Shokatan (SKA) ♥ Ages 16 & up NEW! This course will introduce you to the three elements of martial arts training: kihon (basics), kata (forms), and kumite (engagement matches). Upon completion, a student could begin training alone or in a dojo. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Paul Hudson Jan 4-Feb 22 Sa 9-10a $24 #107841
Recreation: it’s good for your brain, too Eugene Recreation’s motto, “Building bodies and brains while having fun playing games,” is backed up by science. Research suggests that exercise increases the production of brain growth factors that stimulate the creation and survival of brain cells, and promotes the development of connections among cells in response to new information. Both processes are linked to increases in
gray matter volume, a measure of brain health. These findings add to evidence that regular exercise increases the ability to deal with stress and improves cognitive functioning. Dr. Sylvia, one of the study’s authors, noted, “Higher levels of exercise result in the greatest cognitive improvements, but we also know that 30 minutes per day of moderate-intensity exercise, five days per week – are associated with very good improvements in brain health. Breaking up the 30-minutes up into five chunks throughout the day is also effective – workouts don’t have to be overly strenuous.” Recreation offers a wide variety of ways to get your 150 minutes of exercise a week: from group classes to individual lap swims, hikes, dancing, playing sports, martial arts, yoga, and more. Check out the Adult Health and Fitness section for details.
Qigong for Health ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW! Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. Regular practice can reduce stress, establish balance and integrate mind/ body/spirit. This practice is best known for a focus on breathing and is used as a healing exercise. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Zyv McClain Jan 21-Mar 11 Tu 10-11a $25 #107700 Apr 8-May 27 Tu 10-11a $25 #107701
Tai Chi for Balance ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW!
Tai Chi, Beginning ♥ Ages 18 & up This ancient Chinese martial art uses round, flowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn the beginning level of a series of slow movements that promote better health,
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Zachary Krebs Jan 13-Mar 24 M 9-10a $24 #106865 Jan 22-Mar 26 W 9-10a $22 #106867 Mar 31-Jun 9 M 9-10a $27 #106866 Apr 2-Jun 11 W 9-10a $22 #106868 No class Jan 20, Feb 12, 17, Mar 12, Apr 9, May 14, 26 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jan 10-Mar 7 F 11:30a-12:30p Jan 14-Mar 4 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Mar 11-Apr 29 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Mar 14-May 2 F 11:30a-12:30p No class Feb 14
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TRY TAI CHI FOR FREE Give tai chi a try in a free, one-day session. Preregistration is required. Amazon Community Center Jan 8 W 10:40-11:40a Free #107671 Campbell Community Center Jan 6 M 9-10a Jan 15 W 9-10a
Free #106863 Free #106864
Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 7 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Free #107297
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This specially designed class focuses on the health benefits for people with mobility and balance problems. Gentle exercise in the form of tai chi strengthens muscles and improves stamina, blood circulation, balance and relaxation. No prior knowledge of tai chi is necessary. Open to people, young and old, without mobility problems as well. Sheldon Community Center Jan 6-31 MWF Noon-1p $24 #108030 Feb 3-28 MWF Noon-1p $24 #108031 Mar 3-28 MWF Noon-1p $24 #108032 No class Jan 20, Feb 17
balance, flexibility, and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jan 15-Mar 12 W 10:40-11:40a $33 #107667 Apr 2-Jun 4 W 10:40-11:40a $35 #107668
Tai Chi, Continuing ♥ Ages 18 & up This class is designed for those who have a basic understanding of tai chi and are interested in practicing and adding to their skills. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jan 8-Mar 12 W 9:30-10:30a $35 #107669 Apr 2-Jun 4 W 9:30-10:30a $35 #107670
Yoga
Chair Yoga ♥ Ages 50 & up Feel better through movement. Experience release from stress and fatigue through this gentle yoga approach designed to accommodate people with physical limitations. This class is taught while you are sitting in a chair. Campbell Community Center Jan 16-Mar 27 Th 10-11a $38 #106860 Apr 3-Jun 12 Th 10-11a $38 #106862 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 10-Mar 7 F 10:15-11:15a Jan 14-Mar 4 Tu 10:15-11:15a Mar 11-Apr 29 Tu 10:15-11:15a Mar 14-May 2 F 10:15-11:15a No class Feb 14
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TRY CHAIR YOGA FOR FREE Give chair yoga a try in a free, one-day session. Pre-registration required. Campbell Community Center Jan 9 Th 10-11a Free #106861 Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 7 Tu 10:15-11:15a
Free #107309
Gentle Yoga for You ♥
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Yoga, Beginning ♥ Ages 18 & up This class for beginners adapts practice to suit one's condition, experience and needs. It incorporates gentle movements, postures and relaxation techniques to increase strength and flexibility, and improve posture and a sense of vitality and well-being.
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TRY BEGINNING YOGA FOR FREE Give beginning yoga a try in a free, one-day session. Pre-registration is required. Please bring your own mat if you have one. Amazon Community Center Jan 15 W 9:15-10:30a Free #107787
Yoga ♥ Ages 18 & up 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. Lamb Cottage Instructor: Min Yi Su Jan 14-Feb 18 Tu 9-10:15a $31 #106850 Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 9-10:15a $31 #106854 Mar 25-Apr 29 Tu 9-10:15a $31 #106851 Mar 27-May 1 Th 9-10:15a $31 #106853 May 6-Jun 10 Tu 9-10:15a $31 #106852 May 8-Jun 12 Th 9-10:15a $31 #106855 Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 14-Mar 25 Tu 5:30-6:45p $56 #106856 Jan 16-Mar 27 Th 5:30-6:45p $56 #106858 Apr 1-Jun 10 Tu 5:30-6:45p $56 #106857 Apr 3-Jun 12 Th 5:30-6:45p $56 #106859 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 14-Mar 4 Tu 9-10a Jan 10-Mar 7 F 9-10a Mar 11-Apr 29 Tu 9-10a Mar 14-May 2 F 9-10a No class Feb 14
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TRY YOGA FOR FREE
Ages 18 & up See full class description on page 75. Washington Park Center Jan 8-Feb 12 W 6-7:15p $37.50 Feb 19-Mar 26 W 6-7:15p $37.50 Apr 2-May 7 W 6-7:15p $37.50 May 14-Jun 18 W 6-7:15p $37.50
Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jan 22-Mar 17 MW 9:15-10:30a Apr 7-May 28 MW 9:15-10:30a No class Feb 17, May 26
Give yoga a try in a free, one-day registration is required. Lamb Cottage Jan 7 Tu 9-10:15a Jan 9 Th 9-10:15a Jan 7 Tu 5:30-6:45p Jan 9 Th 5:30-6:45p Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 7 Tu 9-10a
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Yoga for People with MS ♥ Ages 18 & up See full class description on page 75. Hilyard Community Center Jan 6-Mar 17 M 10:30a-12:30p $66 #108168 Mar 31-Jun 16 M 10:30a-12:30p $72 #108169
Campbell Center ADULT PROGRAMS
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When it opened in 1962, the Celeste Campbell Center was the first senior center north of San Francisco on the West Coast. Today, more than 50 years later, Campbell Community Center is a vibrant hub of activity for adults of all ages! Located in beautiful Skinner Butte Park near the Riverbank Bike Path, this center has lovely gardens and an outdoor courtyard. It is close to downtown and offers accessible parking. The lobby is a popular meeting place, plus there’s a woodshop, pool room, computer lab, and more. Campbell offers activities specifically for adults and seniors. Adult activities in this Recreation Guide are divided by center so it’s easy to see what is offered at the center you frequent most. You may, of course, attend activities at any center.
More adult activities are listed throughout this Recreation Guide. 155 High Street, Eugene, OR 97401 541-682-5318 New Hours! Open M 8:30a-7p, Tu-F 8:30a-4:30p Center closed Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 26 www.eugene-or.gov/campbellcenter Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/campbellcenter
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Events, classes and activities offered by the Senior and Adult Program promote health and well-being, strengthen support networks, and assist individuals to remain independent.
Arts/Textile
Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking Ages 18 & up Meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. New participants who want to learn this traditional craft should contact Carol Fegles at 541-3435896 for information on cost and supplies. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd/4th Th 9a-12:30p membership fee Meeting May 29 instead of May 22
Quilting – Comforts for Children Ages 18 & up FREE! 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. Drop in, registration not required. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 12:30-4p Free
Ages 40 & up
Learn a range of Eastern painting styles using vivid watercolor and ink painting techniques. Explore the rich and mysterious art forms of the East using traditional and seasonal themes to build your painting skill. Supplies will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Jan 9-Mar 6 Th 1-4p $85 #106771 Mar 27-May 15 Th 1-4p $76 #106772
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Basic Woodworking
Ages 18 & up
Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from the friendly shop supervisor. This class is aimed at beginners and/or anyone wanting to learn their way around the Campbell Center Woodshop. You will make a beautiful laminated cutting board using some of the most useful tools. Materials extra; discussed at first class. Also offered as a women-only class. Campbell Community Center Jan 27-Feb 24 M 6-8:30p $49 #106842 Apr 21-May 12 M 6-8:30p $49 #106844 No class Feb 17 Basic Woodworking for Women Mar 10-31 M 6-8:30p
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Campbell Center Woodshop is open to adults who want to use power tools for wood projects. Please sign in as you enter the shop. Drop in. Campbell Community Center Jan 2-May 30 M-Th 9a-3p, F 10a-1p $2 drop-in fee No woodshop Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 26
Woodshop Orientation Ages 18 & up FREE!
Arts/Visual
Asian Brush Painting
Woodshop
$49 #106843
Stop by for a free orientation to the woodshop. Receive a coupon for woodshop use. Drop in; no registration required. Jan 13 M 1:30-2p Free Feb 12 W 10-10:30a Free Mar 20 Th Noon-12:30p Free Apr 22 Tu 10-10:30a Free May 16 F 10-10:30a Free
Campbell Open Artist’s Studio Ages 50 & up Join other artists at Campbell Center and create together. Intended primarily for oil painters, but artists of all mediums are welcome. No instructor. Please pre-register. Campbell Community Center Jan 3-May 30 F 1-4p #106763 Term fee $4 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No studio Jan 10, Feb 14, Mar 14, Apr 11, May 9
Chinese Brush Workshop Ages 50 & up 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. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p #106762 Term fee $4 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No workshop Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
Drawing & Composition Ages 18 & up Join a supportive group in which exploring drawing is enjoyable and intriguing for everyone, beginner to advanced! You will develop confidence and drawing skills using pen, pencils and charcoal, and individual attention from an experienced, enthusiastic teacher. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jan 10-Mar 14 F 9:30a-12:30p $85 #106765 Apr 4-Jun 6 F 9:30a-12:30p $85 #106766
Oil Painting
Ages 18 & up
Instruction in basic drawing, composition, color mixing and painting techniques. Intuitively develop your own style. Learn to paint any subject in any style: portrait, landscape, seascape, traditional through impressionistic, etc. Instructor worked 30 years as an artist in the motion picture industry. Supplies and questions will be discussed at the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Robert Niems Jan 7-Mar 11 Tu 9:30a-12:30p $92 #106755 Jan 8-Mar 12 W 1-4p $92 #106754 Jan 15-Mar 12 W 9:30a-12:30p $83 #106759 Apr 1-Jun 3 Tu 9:30a-12:30p $92 #106757 Apr 2-Jun 4 W 9:30a-12:30p $92 #106760 Apr 2-Jun 4 W 1-4p $92 #106758
TRY OIL PAINTING FOR FREE Give oil painting a try in a free, one-day session. Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jan 8 W 9:30a-12:30p Free #106756
Sumi-e Ink Painting
Ages 40 & 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. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p #106764 Term fee $5 or drop-in fee 25¢/day
Computer
Comprehensive Computer Skills Ages 50 & up This class will help you better use your email programs, the Internet, and Windows 7 Operating System. Bring your email username and password to class. Plenty of time will be allotted for questions. Class uses PCs only. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Mar 13-Apr 3 Th 2-4p $40 #107020 Apr 23-May 14 W 2-4p $40 #107021
Computer Basics: How Do I Turn It On?
Ages 50 & up
Learn how a PC computer works in this hands-on class. Begin with using the mouse and keyboard, and progress to using your own email account. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jan 15-Feb 5 W 2-4p $34 #107018 Apr 7-28 M 4:30-6:30p $34 #107019
Computer Individual Tutoring Ages 50 & up Learn or improve your skills using e-mail, searching the Internet, word processing, managing files and more. Also get help solving problems you are having with your computer. To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318. Help with PCs only; no Macs. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Chuck Klein By appointment $10 hour
Computer Lab
Ages 50 & up FREE!
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 online. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p Free No lab Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 26
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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. You will explore Sumi-e ink with Japanese watercolor, which will offer you new possibilities for expression. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Jan 9-Mar 6 Th 9a-Noon $85 #106769 Mar 27-May 15 Th 9a-Noon $76 #106770
Wet ’n’ Wild Watermedia Workshop Ages 50 & up
Using an iPad, Tablet or Smart Phone Ages 50 & up FREE! Learn how easy it is to use your iPad, tablet or smart phone. These devices are powerful and easy to use, but only if you know a few basic tricks. Open to all levels of experience. Drop in. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Thomas Reddy Jan 13 M 6-7p Free #108079 Feb 10 M 6-7p Free #108201 Mar 10 M 6-7p Free #108202 Apr 14 M 6-7p Free #108203 May 12 M 6-7p Free #108204
Computer/Office Basics Ages 50 & up 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 to effectively use your computer. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Mar 19-Apr 9 W 2-4p $40 #107023 May 12-Jun 9 M 4:30-6:30p $40 #107026 No class May 26
Intro to the Internet
Ages 50 & up
How does the Internet work? This short class will demystify the Internet and teach you how to best use it for your work, shopping and entertainment. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jan 27-Feb 10 M 4:30-6:30p $30 #107022
Keep Your Computer Healthy
Campbell AdultCenter
Ages 50 & up Learn the basics to keep your computer running well, including how to use your computer’s maintenance software, protect yourself from viruses, clean out “cookies” and temporary Internet files, and update your software. Class uses PCs only. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Jan 13 M 6-7p $5 #107037
Make Your Own Website & Blog Ages 50 & up Learn how to create a free website for blogging. Plenty of hands-on practice with a websitebuilding program will give you an immediate presence on the World Wide Web. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Mar 10-24 M 4:30-6:30p $30 #107036
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Windows 7 Operating System
Ages 50 & up
Learn to use the Windows 7 Operating System, one of the most common operating systems in the world. This course will include understanding how to use the taskbar, start menu, desktop, file management, memory, and different applications. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes May 13-Jun 3 Tu 5:30-7:30p $40 #107031
Languages & Culture
French, Beginning – 1st Level Ages 18 & up A simple and interesting way to start learning French. You will learn to understand the language, speak, read and write. The emphasis is on conversation with some focus on French culture. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam French, Beginning, 2nd Term Jan 8-Mar 19 W 1-3:30p $82 #106801 French, Beginning, 3rd Term Apr 2-Jun 25 W 1-3:30p $97 #106803
French, Beginning – 2nd Level Ages 18 & up 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. A simple and interesting way for anyone to enjoy learning French. Some French experience is required; contact Campbell Center at 541-682-5318 to determine your level with the instructor. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam Jan 10-Mar 21 F 9-11:30a $82 #107024 Apr 4-Jun 27 F 9-11:30a $97 #107025
Italian II
Ages 18 & up
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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 6-Mar 17 M 9-11:30a $80 #106822 Mar 31-Jun 9 M 9-11:30a $87 #106823 No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
Spanish I French, Intermediate Ages 18 & up Move beyond basic French in this fun and interesting class. Learn more advanced reading, grammar, and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam French, Intermediate, 1st Level Jan 9-Mar 20 Th 11a-2p $97 #106806 Apr 3-Jun 26 Th 11a-2p $115 #106808 French, Intermediate, 2nd Level Jan 6-Mar 24 M 1-4p $89 #106805 Apr 7-Jun 30 M 1-4p $106 #106807 No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
French, Advanced
Ages 18 & up
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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam Jan 6-Mar 24 M 9a-Noon $89 #106809 Apr 7-Jun 30 M 9a-Noon $106 #106810 No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
Ages 18 & up
Be introduced to the Italian language and culture. The class focus is on basic conversation skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Purchase own textbook after first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 13-Mar 17 M 11:30a-2p $72 #106820 Mar 31-Jun 9 M 11:30a-2p $89 #106821 No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 7-Mar 18 Tu 9-11a $77 #106815 Apr 1-Jun 10 Tu 9-11a $77 #106816
Spanish II
Ages 18 & up
This course is a continuation of 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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 7-Mar 18 Tu 11a-1p $77 #106813 Apr 1-Jun 10 Tu 11a-1p $77 #106814
Spanish, Advanced – Conversations & Grammar Ages 18 & up 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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jan 7-Mar 18 Tu 1-3p $77 #106811 Apr 1-Jun 10 Tu 1-3p $77 #106812
TRY ITALIAN FOR FREE Food, travel, and socializing; in this one session, learn some useful phrases in Europe’s most lyrical language. Pre-registration is required. Jan 6 M 11:30a-2p Free #106817
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Italian I
Ages 18 & up
Music
Acoustic Music Jam
Ages 18 & 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! Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 10a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee
Presentations All presentations are free, but pre-registration is required.
Advance Directives Ages 18 & up FREE! 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. Preregistration required; space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, Attorney Jan 13 M 2:30-4p Free #106703 Mar 17 M 2:30-4p Free #106702 May 19 M 2:30-4p Free #106704
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Become a Senior Companion Ages 55 & up
FREE!
The national Senior Companion Program trains and supports low-income adult volunteers age 55 and older who make weekly visits to frail elders and those with disabilities. They help their clients maintain quality of life and independence, and earn a tax-free stipend. Note: To learn about becoming a client of the program, call the Aging & Disability Resource Connection, 541-682-4038. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Barbara Susman, Director, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Feb 11 Tu 8:45-10:15a Free #106604
Estate Planning
Ages 18 & up FREE!
A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated beneficiaries in estate planning. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, Attorney Feb 10 M 2:30-4p Free #106705 Apr 21 M 2:30-4p Free #106706
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Fraud Prevention for Seniors Ages 50 & up
NEW! FREE!
Don’t be a victim. Learn about many different types of fraud and scam schemes intended to steal your money, especially those aimed at seniors. You’ll learn ways to detect and avoid them. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Ellen Klem, Oregon Department of Justice May 15 Th 11a-Noon Free #106708
Getting Paid for Giving Care 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. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Barbara Susman, Director, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jan 7 Tu 9-10:30a Free #106603
Getting Your Book Published Ages 18 & up NEW! FREE! Local publisher, Patricia Marshall, will cover the basic issues that need to be addressed by authors 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. To preregister call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Patricia Marshall of Lumninare Press Feb 18 Tu 10-11a Free #107842
History of Oregon Amusement Parks Ages 18 & up FREE! Long ago the nation’s largest amusement park was Jantzen Beach in Portland. One of the longest
continuously operated amusement parks is Oaks Amusement Park in Portland. Videographer/historian Darrell Jabin has researched these amusement parks and more and has a fun presentation. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Darrell Jabin Apr 18 F 1-2p Free #108096
Theaters of Oregon – Before the Show Began Ages 18 & up FREE! Theaters have always captured our imaginations. Their architecture and lighting have drawn us inside and their decorative lobbies have let us know something special was about to happen. Videographer/historian Darrell Jabin toured and videotaped dozens of theaters to capture a unique part of Oregon architecture, culture and history. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Darrell Jabin May 16 F 1-2p Free #108102
How to Keep a Healthy Brain Ages 18 & up NEW! FREE! This presentation will give adults information about the Mediterranean-style diet and other tips for brain health. Keeping our brains healthy and slowing down cognitive decline may help us to live independently and have a better quality of life in our later years. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Carol Mosman, Registered Dietitian, Owner of Right at Home Eugene In Home Care & Assistance Mar 18 Tu 2-2:45p Free #107805
Overcome Daily Movement Challenges Ages 50 & up NEW! FREE!
Rolling with the Changes Ages 50 & up NEW! FREE! Join in the conversation about life changes, including: home, your body, relationships, transportation, technology, and more. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Nanette Wilkins, Cascade Health Solutions Feb 3 M 11a-Noon Free #107456
Seniors and their families will learn about devices that make it easier to perform daily living activities. The focus will be on inexpensive but effective technology to help with reading, using telephones and just getting around. Since falling is a problem for seniors, several ways to avoid falls will be discussed. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Ed Mosman, Right at Home Eugene, In Home Care Jan 24 F 10:30-11:30a Free #106937
So You’re Going on Medicare 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. This presentation is not co-sponsored by Medicare. Pre-registration required. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Doug Money, Licensed Insurance Agent Jan 8 W 1:30-3p Free #106697 Feb 12 W 1:30-3p Free #106698 Mar 12 W 1:30-3p Free #106700 Apr 9 W 1:30-3p Free #106701 May 14 W 1:30-3p Free #106699
Time to Can the Clutter Ages 18 & up FREE! Learn ways to approach the sometimes daunting task of downsizing a lifetime of belongings. Jan Lehman, owner of Can the Clutter®, is a professional specializing in helping individuals downsize. With her background in psychology, Jan offers great ideas on how to “let go” of your sentimental items. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Jan Lehman, Can the Clutter Feb 12 W 3:30-4:30p Free #106684
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For many of us, ordinary movement tasks get harder with each passing year. Learn how to conquer getting in and out of your car, picking up boxes, standing up and more! Campbell Community Center Presenter: Thomas Pfanner, Certified Strength & Condition Specialist at Profound Strength Jan 10 F 2-3p Free #106933
Senior Adaptive Living Workshop Ages 50 & up NEW! FREE!
Campbell Community Center Presenters: Amy Bresler and Barbara Susman, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Mar 11 Tu 8:45-10:15a Free #106605
Social Gatherings & Meals
Lunch Bunch
Understanding Reverse Mortgages Ages 50 & up FREE! Reverse mortgages: what they are, how they work, and who might benefit from them. Additionally, myths will be debunked and questions answered. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Tom Catherwood, Oregon Community Credit Union Mar 25 Tu 2-3p Free #107878
Veterans Health Benefits Ages 18 & up 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! You’ll explore the VA’s eligibility site and review the application process. This class is not associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Drop-in, no pre-registration required. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Thomas Reddy Ongoing 2nd or 3rd Tu 11a-Noon Free
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West Coast Dog & Cat Rescue Ages 18 & up NEW! FREE! Stories of daring and heartbreaking cat rescues, trap/neuter release and answers to at least some of your cat questions. And who is West Coast Dog and Cat Rescue, anyway? Campbell Community Center Presenter: Mary Sooh, West Coast Dog & Cat Rescue Jan 21 Tu 3-3:45p Free #106932
You Owe It To Yourself: Volunteer! Ages 18 & up NEW! FREE! Do volunteers really have more fun? Discover the opportunities Lane County organizations provide, so you can make a difference. Co-sponsored by RSVP of Lane County and the Senior Companion Program, this breezy overview will provide handson tools to take the next step and get involved.
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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 fourth Wednesday of the month is a birthday celebration. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W Noon $4 at the door No lunch Jan 1
Men’s Club Breakfast Ages 50 & up
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. No pre-registration. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 8:30-9:30a $4 at the door
Newcomers’ Social Ages 18 & up 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. Refreshments provided. Campbell Community Center Jan 10 F 3-4p Free #107989 Apr 18 F 10:30-11:30a Free #107990
Be My Valentine Speed Dating Ages 50 & up It’s never too late to find companionship! Socialize with other older adults who also want to connect
with someone special. Whether it’s friendships or love you’re looking for, this is the perfect place to re-enter the dating scene. Speed dates are four minute conversations with a break for refreshments. Please contact Campbell Center to register at 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ages 50-69 Feb 14 F 6-8p $10 #106869 Ages 70 & up Feb 7 F 4:30-6:30p $10 #106870
Cards & Games
Bingo
Ages 18 & up
Penny Bingo is played every Wednesday. New players are always welcome! Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee No bingo Jan 1
Bridge
Ages 18 & up
Meets each week. Partners not required. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 12:30-3:30p 25¢ drop-in fee No bridge May 23
Bridge Tournament
Ages 18 & up
This annual tournament is always lots of fun with prizes and refreshments as well as friendly competition. Sign up at Campbell Center by June 3 with a partner; or be matched with a partner if you register as a single. Please call if you cannot attend at the last minute. Campbell Community Center Jun 6 F 1-4p $5 entry fee #106840
Chess Nuts
Ages 18 & up
Chess Tournament
Ages 18 & up
Open to all. This competition is conducted in 3-5 round Swiss style pairings under U.S. Chess Federation playing rules with 90-120 minutes per player per game. Sign in 9:00-9:30 am; play begins at 10:00 am. Chess books and prizes for top finishers. Register at Campbell Center, 541682-5318. Lamb Cottage Apr 5-6 SaSu 10a-7p $10 Entry fee $10 before Apr 3, $12 day of event, cash only
Join a group of “grumpy old men” that gets together on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month to play bridge. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd/4th W 8:30a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee
Mah Jongg
Ages 18 & up
Gather weekly to play American mah jongg. If you are interested and would like more information, call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee
Pinochle
Ages 50 & up
Enjoy pinochle with area seniors. Please arrive five minutes early. Newcomers welcome! Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 9a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee F 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee
Pool Hall
Ages 18 & up
The pool room at Campbell Center is open daily so come on down for a friendly game. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 8:30a-4:30p 25¢ drop-in fee No pool hall Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 26
Monday Evenings at the Campbell Pool Hall Ages 18 & up The pool room at Campbell Center is now open Monday evenings so come on down for a friendly game. Ongoing M 4:30-7p 25¢ drop-in fee No pool Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 26
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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. Campbell Community Center Facilitator: Dave Cohen, USCF Ongoing W 9a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee No chess Jan 1
Grumpy Old Men Bridge Group Ages 50 & up
topics, on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. Birding walks are on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 1st/3rd Th 9-11a 2nd/4th Th 9a-Noon Free to BOGS members; membership is $5/quarter
Campbell Center’s Food Rescue Team Ages 18 & up FREE!
Scrabble & Brain Games Ages 18 & up Exercise your mind while having fun. Play Scrabble with others, or use Campbell’s library of brain teasers. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-3p 25¢ drop-in fee
Special Interest
AARP Smart Driver Program Ages 50 & up
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This course is designed for motorists 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 sixhour course. Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Feb 4 Tu 9:30a-4p #106943 Mar 4 Tu 9:30a-4p #106940 Apr 25 F 9:30a-4p #106942 May 16 F 9:30a-4p #106941 $20 class fee due at start of first class; $5 discount to AARP members with proof of membership
Birds of Oregon & General Science (BOGS) Ages 18 & up This fun and educational group gets together to view slides and videos and hear speakers on a variety of environmental and natural history
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Spend the 3rd Thursday of each month helping your community at Food For Lane County. Repackage unused food that will be distributed to low-income families, shelters and to homeless people. You do not have to help every month, just when you are available. Meet at Food For Lane County, 770 Bailey Hill Rd. Ongoing 3rd Th 6-9p Free
Checkrite Electronics Repair Ages 50 & up FREE! Bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage. To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 2nd W 11a-Noon Free Also at Petersen Barn, 1st M 1-1:30p, call 541-682-5521
Creative Writing Workshop Age 18 & up 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. Please pre-register to join the group. Campbell Community Center Jan 2-May 29 Th 12:30-2:30p #107825 Term fee $5 or drop-in 25¢/day
Love To Read Book Club Ages 18 & up 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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sally Leete Ongoing 4th W 10:30-11:30a 25¢ drop-in fee
New Information on the Affordable Health Care Act Ages 18 & up FREE! As of January 1 you are required to carry health insurance. This class will answer questions about the new law, including cost, exceptions, existing coverage, foreign nationals, veterans, and more. Current information with a focus on compliance. For questions/syllabus email tom@tr-insurance. com. To pre-register call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Thomas Reddy Ongoing 1st M 6-7p Free #108075 Ongoing 3rd Tu 3-4p Free #108076
Other People’s Religions Part II Ages 18 & up NEW! From lectures and slides, explore sacred geography, Chinese religions, Mesoamerican beliefs (Aztec and Maya), the Bible and various Christian denominations, and much more. Taking Part I is not a prerequisite to this class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Rick Ahrens Jan 14-Feb 25 Tu 6:30-9p $50 #108084
Writing Your Memoir Ages 18 & up 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. Campbell Community Center Instructor: gael Doyle-Oroyan Jan 7-Feb 18 Tu 1-3p $29 #107826 Mar 18-Jun 3 Tu 1-3p $49 #107839
Center Services
Benefits Check-Up Ages 50 & up FREE!
Campbell Center Advisory Board Meeting Ages 50 & up FREE! The monthly Advisory Board meeting is open to area seniors and meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Drop-in. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 10:30a-Noon Free
Ages 60 & up FREE!
Need help paying your utility bill? Low income electric, gas and oil utility customers who are 60 plus years of age may be eligible for assistance. Call 541-682-5354 anytime for details on how the programs work.
Income Tax Assistance – AARP Ages 50 & up FREE! Trained volunteers from AARP/Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program provide free help to seniors. Appointments are required. To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Jan 31-Apr 12 F, Sa 9a-3p Free By appointment
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. To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Sa 9-11a Free Also at Petersen Barn, 3rd Th 12:30-2p, call 541-682-5521
SHIBA Appointments Ages 50 & up FREE! Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors conduct one-on-one appointments with individuals to answer any questions about health insurance coverage, forms, etc. To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Free Also at Petersen Barn, 1st Th 1-4p, call 541-682-5521 and at Amazon Center, 1st Tu 1-4p, call 541-736-4421
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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. What do you qualify for? Drop in and find out. Campbell Community Center Presented by Alan Linn of the First Insurance Group Ongoing 1st/3rd W 10a-1p Free
Energy Assistance
Support Groups See page 81 for Diabetes Support and Information Group, Eugene Stroke Club, Eugene Stroke Support Group, Grandparent Support Group, Osteoporosis/ Osteopenia Support Group, Parkinson’s Support Group, Seniors in Sobriety, Spinal Cord Injury Resource and Support Group, and other support groups.
Trips, Tours & Excursions
Oregon’s First Taste of the New Year! ➋ Ages 50 & up If your New Year’s resolution is to try new foods, wine and experiences, then this is the trip for you! With well over 120 Oregon vendors of wine, food, brew, spirits and artists, the experience is up to you. This is your opportunity to taste and drink samples that make Oregon unique. Purchase own admission ($8) and tastings. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 25 Sa 11a-5p $20 #108041
Winter Storm Watch at Depoe Bay ➋ Ages 50 & up
Campbell AdultCenter
With the highest tide of the month, the waves should be spectacular! Sit back and watch the
Islands of New England Sep.12-19, 2014. A journey highlighting the natural beauty and traditional charm of New England. $2499 per person, double occupancy. See pg. 58 Spain's Costa del Sol & Portuguese Riviera Feb. 19-Mar. 3, 2015. Preview June 10, at 3 pm at Campbell. Prices include airfare, lodging and some meals. For info call Diane: 541-682-6392 For regional trips see pages: 56-58, 63, 68-70, 72
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show as you lunch at the Adobe Restaurant en route to Depoe Bay. At Depoe Bay, feel and see the ocean along the boardwalk wall (if you dare), or you can peruse the town instead. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jan 30 Th 8:30a-5p $29 #108044
Indulge! Yourself ➊ Ages 50 & up Indulge yourself or a friend at this unique eatery and antique/collectibles shop. They have recently expanded which means more fun for you and your friends. Eat among the antiques and then spend a delightful afternoon exploring the shops. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 11 Tu 11a-3p $15 #108045
U of O Football Performance Center Tour ➌ Ages 50 & up The U of O Football Performance Center caused quite a stir when it opened. This trip is your opportunity to tour the facility and see for yourself. It has been described as exceptionally impressive inside and out. Will you “awe” or “awww”? Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 25 Tu 11a-3:30p $16 #108046
Petersen Barn Chapter of the
Is fun and frivolous for you? Join the Petersen Barn Red Hat Society, whose purpose is to “wear purple with a red hat that doesn’t suit me!” Upcoming events include the Friendship Tea and trips to Cottage Grove, Oregon State Hospital Museum, Eugene Mission, OSU Cultural Centers and more! Barn Red Hat chapters meet January 2 & 3 to plan new events. Cost to join either chapter is $5. For more information, call 541-682-5521.
Retirement/Care Centers in Depth ➋ Ages 50 & up This is your opportunity to visit and explore three retirement/care centers within the City limits and in the comfort of a group setting. You will visit Quail Park, the Washington Abbey, and Willamette Oaks. The tours are informative and lunch is provided by the chef at Quail Park. Meet at Campbell Community Center Mar 20 Th 9:30a-3:30p $15 #108038
Wooden Shoe Tulips & St. Josef Winery ➌ Ages 50 & up Social Services Tour – What Do They Do? ➌ Ages 50 & up Go behind the scenes and see what St. Vincent de Paul does when you donate items. Later, enjoy lunch and an informative tour of the great work the Eugene Mission accomplishes. Then view what Aurora Glass creates with recycled glass. The Mission will accept items if you wish to share. Lunch cost is on your own at the Mission. Meet at Campbell Community Center Feb 28 F 10a-3:30p $15 #108047
Ashland Interlude ➌ Ages 50 & up Travel to Ashland for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and see Shakespeare’s “Comedy of Errors” and “The Tempest”. Before the play, enjoy a talk by a member of the “Tempest” crew. Stay at the Plaza Inn, downtown. Don’t miss the late night snack after the play! Fees include transportation, lodging, tickets, breakfast, one dinner and snacks; other meals are extra. Register by February 19; no full refunds guaranteed after that date. Trip co-sponsored by area senior centers. Meet at Campbell Community Center Mar 13-14 Th 8:30a-F 10p #108087 Double occupancy $269, single $330
Ages 50 & up Explore one of the largest daffodil festivals in the Northwest. Usher in the springtime as we drive the country roads that feature thousands of brilliantly colored daffodils. At the grange, you can view all things daffodil and partake in the fabulous cinnamon rolls made by the grange folks. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Mar 15 Sa 11a-4p $19 #108048
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.
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.
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Adult
Long Tom Daffodil Festival ➋
Triple your pleasure with three planned spring stops in the Woodburn area. First, Al’s Garden Center is a mecca for hundreds of spring plants. After lunch, frolick in over a thousand tulips at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm. Lastly, warm your inner spirits with wine tasting at St. Josef’s Winery. Purchase own lunch and wine. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 11 F 8:30a-5p $32 #108053
Oakridge Zero Clearance Theatre Company ➋ Ages 50 & up This season’s production of the Oakridge Zero Clearance Theatre Company is a comedy. Details to be announced. A dinner, themed to the play, will be served along with the performance. Purchase own dinner theatre ticket for $16. Vegetarian option available. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 4 Su 5-9:30p $27 #108077
Schreiner’s Iris Gardens & Jazz ➋ Ages 50 & up Cosmos Creations Tour ➋ Ages 50 & up Cosmos Creations was started in a small kitchen in 2004. On this trip, you have the opportunity to tour their new, much larger facility in Junction City. See how they take oven-baked corn with just the right amount of simple caramel and make it into an addicting snack. Sampling is encouraged! Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Apr 15 Tu 10a-2p $18 #108059
Explore one of the most spectacular floral displays in the state. Schreiners has myriad varieties on display and in their floral gardens. Listen to live jazz by the Capitol City Jazz Band and dine on barbeque chicken, salmon and wine while enjoying this fantastic afternoon. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 26 M 9:30a-4p $30 #108083
Whales & Wildcards ➌ Ages 50 & up Enjoy the sights, sounds and marine wildlife of the San Juan Islands. You’ll spend two nights at the Silver Reef Hotel Casino and Spa near Bellingham, Washington, and an entire day cruising the islands spotting whales, porpoises, bald eagles and more. This trip includes a tour of the Washington State Capitol, the Boeing factory, free time in Friday Harbor and most meals. Co-sponsored by area senior centers. For more information call Diane at 541-682-6392. Organized by Campbell Community Center Aug 7-13 Th 8:30a-W 6:30p #108089 Double occupancy $445, single $545
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Islands of New England with Collette Tours ➌ Ages 18 & up Disabled Veterans can Rediscover their Potential The Adaptive Recreation Paralympic Program assists in the rehabilitation of wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans into our community through sports and recreation. See page 79.
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Join Collette Vacations on a journey highlighting the natural beauty and traditional charm of New England. Book early for a special price: $2499 per person, double occupancy, including airfare, lodging, and 11 meals. For more information call Diane at 541-682-6392. For more info, come to the free trip preview on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 3:00 pm, at Campbell Center. Organized by Campbell Community Center Sep 14-26 Su 8a-F 8p Early booking $2499 #108085
Petersen Barn Center ADULT PROGRAMS AT
WINTER-SPRING 2014
Petersen Barn Community Center officially became a Senior Center in 1998, although the Adult and Senior Program offered activities at the center long before. “The Barn” as it is affectionately known, helps provide greater access to senior programs for older adults living in West Eugene. The center has a great room for large events, and classrooms for smaller group activities. Located in the Bethel District, the center occupies a corner of Petersen Barn Park, which has a playground, sports fields, bike paths, and accessible parking. Events, classes and activities offered by the Senior and Adult Program promote health and well-being, strengthen support networks, and assist individuals to remain independent.
More adult activities are listed throughout this Recreation Guide. 870 Berntzen Road, Eugene, OR 97402 541-682-5521 Open M-F 9a-5p Center closed Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 26 www.eugene-or.gov/petersenbarn Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/petebarn
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Petersen Barn is one of three City of Eugene centers that offer activities specifically for seniors. Adult activities in this Recreation Guide are divided by center so it’s easy to see what is offered at the center you frequent most. You may, of course, attend activities at any center.
Arts/Visual
Craft Workshop
Ages 50 & up
Feeling crafty? These do-it-yourself workshops make it fun to learn and acquire new skills. Explore your creativity and take home finished crafts. Sign up for one or all three! All supplies included in fee. Petersen Barn Community Center Wire-wrapped, beaded bracelet Feb 14 F 2-4p $15 #107834 A set of 4 decorative coasters Mar 25 Tu 1-3p $8 #107832 Unique wind chime Apr 25 F 2-4p $15 #107833
Drawing, Beginning
Ages 18 & up
Having trouble making your drawing look like the real thing? Learn the five basic techniques needed to improve your skill and confidence. Increase your knowledge base while having fun. A pencil, eraser, ruler, tablet of paper and a desire to learn are all that is needed. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 8-Feb 26 W 1-3p $45 #107321
Impressionist Painting Ages 18 & up Join this fun class that explores the world of Impressionist art. You’ll learn from the works of Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne, and others. You will complete four paintings in eight weeks. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Mar 5-Apr 30 W 1-3p $45 #107322 No class Mar 26
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Mixed Media: Oils, Acrylics & Pastels Ages 18 & up Enjoy creating beautiful paintings in a friendly, supportive environment. In addition to working on individual paintings, students will review basic drawing skills, painting techniques, color theory, atmospheric perspective, compositional unity and color harmony. Supply list provided at first class.
Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 6-Mar 3 M 9:30a-12:30p Mar 10-Apr 28 M 9:30a-12:30p Jan 6-Mar 3 M 12:30-2:30p Mar 10-Apr 28 M 12:30-2:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 24
Painter’s Workshop
$59 $59 $39 $39
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Ages 18 & up
Paint in the company of your fellow artists. All mediums welcome! Registration is not required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 7-Apr 29 Tu 12:30-3:30p 25¢ drop-in fee No workshop Mar 25
Portrait Painting
Ages 18 & up
Learn the basics of portrait painting using a six step method. Drawing, value study, color, lighting, and capturing the gestures and mannerism of your subject all will be taught. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jan 6-Apr 28 M 6-8p $81 #107319 No class Jan 20, Feb 17
Watercolor Painting
Ages 50 & up
Explore watercolor technique and develop drawing skills in a friendly, fun environment. Each class begins with a critique of student work followed by instructor demonstration. Students are free to choose assignments from the instructor or develop personal projects. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: John Holdway Jan 10-Feb 28 F 9:30a-12:30p $66 #107325 Mar 7-May 2 F 9:30a-12:30p $66 #107324 No class Mar 28
TRY WATERCOLOR FOR FREE Attend this one-day class to see if watercolor is for you. You must pre-register for this class. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 3 F 9:30-10:30a Free #107326
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Presentations All presentations are free, but pre-registration is required.
Balance Training & Fall Prevention Ages 50 & up FREE! Physical therapists from Oregon Medical Group West Eugene will share some easy strategies and exercises to improve your balance and strength, and reduce your risk of falling. Join the Barnies Potluck prior to the presentation. Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: Amy Temes Clifton, PT, DPT Jan 6 M 12:15-1p Free #107360
Trash to Treasure: Creative Re-Use Ages 50 & up FREE! St. Vincent de Paul’s Rebecca Larson will share tips on how to spot the hidden gems in a thrift store and how to turn reusable items into lovely home decor. Join the Barnie’s Potluck prior to the presentation. Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: Rebecca Larson, St. Vincent de Paul Apr 7 M 12:15-1p Free #107358
Birding at Home Ages 50 & up FREE! Dan Gleason, professor of ornithology will share his expertise on bringing birds to your yard. He’ll discuss bird feeding products and food, and offer expert advice and education on attracting wild birds to your yard. Join the Barnies Potluck prior to the presentation. Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: Dan Gleason Mar 3 M Noon-1p Free #107359
International Cultural Explorations Ages 50 & up FREE! Expand your knowledge of different countries and cultures through this fascinating lecture series. The presentations may include slides and homeland items. Join Lunch at the Barn prior to the presentation (lunch pre-registration required). Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: International Cultural Service Program, U of O Jan 23 Th 12:30-1:30p Free #107331 Feb 27 Th 12:30-1:30p Free #107332 Apr 24 Th 12:30-1:30p Free #107333
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. Pre-registration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 14 Tu 1:30-3p Free #107349 Feb 11 Tu 1:30-3p Free #107350 Mar 11 Tu 1:30-3p Free #107351 Apr 8 Tu 1:30-3p Free #107352
Stew About the Barn
Ages 50 & up
Stop in the Barn for a tasty lunch of beef stew and cornbread and learn about our programs designed to help you get a great start to the new year. Please pre-register. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 9 Th Noon-1:30p $2 #107327
Oh Heavenly Chocolate! Ages 50 & up Indulge yourself in chocolate! There will be numerous chocolate-based goodies for you to try. Grab your friends and come sample these decadent treats! Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 12 W 2-3p $3 #107336
Gumbolicious
Ages 50 & up
Celebrate Fat Tuesday at the Barn with a Louisiana-style gumbo lunch using a secret family recipe from one of our honored patrons! Eat, drink and be Cajun! Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 5 W Noon-1:30p $5 #107334
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So You’re Going on Medicare
Social Gatherings & Meals
St. Patrick’s Dinner
Ages 50 & up
Ages 50 & up
Enjoy a game or two of pinochle with area seniors on Mondays and Fridays. Please arrive five minutes early. Newcomers welcome! Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing MF 12:30-3p 25¢ drop-in fee
Lunch at the Barn
Ages 50 & up
Ages 50 & up
Enjoy lunch at the Barn! Menus vary but typically include a main dish, salad, bread and dessert. During lunch an International Cultural Student from the U of O will talk about his/her country and culture. Please pre-register. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 23 Th Noon-2p $5 #107328 Feb 27 Th Noon-2p $5 #107329 Apr 24 Th Noon-2p $5 #107330
Movie Matinee at the Barn Ages 50 & up Come to the Barn for a matinee. Snacks provided! Drop-in, pay at the door; no pre-registration. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 17 F 1-3:30p $1 Life of Pi (PG) Feb 21 F 1-3:30p $1 Just Go With It (PG13) Mar 21 F 1-3:30p $1 Master and Commander (PG13) Apr 18 F 1-3:30p $1 Stand Up Guys (PG13)
Cards & Games
Cribbage
Ages 50 & up
Challenge yourself and meet new friends. A fun way to spend an afternoon – but be careful, it may be addicting. Interested in learning how to play? Beginning players are welcome! Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing W 12:30-3p 25¢ drop-in fee
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Pinochle
Don’t miss the annual St. Patrick’s Day dinner held at Petersen Barn. Wear something green, bring a friend and feast on a meal of traditional corned beef, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, rolls and dessert. Entertainment throughout the evening. Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 13 Th 5-8p $7 #107335
Men’s Poker
Ages 50 & up
Join your neighborhood gentlemen for a friendly game of poker. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Th 9a-3p 25¢ drop-in fee
Women’s Poker
Ages 50 & up
Join your neighborhood ladies for a friendly game of poker on the 1st and 2nd Tuesday of the month. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 1st/2nd Tu 12:30-4:30p 25¢ drop-in fee
Wii Bowling at the Barn ♥ Instead of wooden lanes and pins, bowlers hit the “virtual lanes” using the Nintendo’s Wii™ game system. Get up, get healthy and enjoy this unique game. Drop-in; pre-registration not required. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 1st/3rd Tu 1-3p 25¢ drop-in fee
Special Interest
AARP Smart Driver Program Ages 50 & up Designed for motorists 50 and older but open to all ages. Sharpen your skills and avoid accidents and traffic citations. Auto insurance discounts may be available to those 55 and older who complete this six-hour course. Pre-registration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 27 & 29 MW 9a-Noon #107346 Mar 17 & 19 MW 9a-Noon #107345 Apr 21 & 23 MW 9a-Noon #107347 $20 class fee due at start of first class; $5 discount to AARP members with proof of membership
Checkrite Electronics Repair Ages 50 & up FREE! Bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage. For an appointment call 541-682-5521. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 1st M 1-1:30p Free Also at Campbell Center, 2nd W 11a-Noon, call 541-682-5318
Center Services
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. To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 3rd Th 12:30-2p Free Also at Campbell, Sa 9a-Noon, call 541-682-5318
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SHIBA Appointments Ages 50 & up FREE! Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors conduct one-on-one appointments with individuals to answer any questions about health insurance coverage, forms, etc. To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 1st Th 1-4p Free Also at Campbell Center, M 1-4p, call 541-682-5318 and at Amazon Center, 1st Tu 1-4p, call 541-736-4421
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Brownsville: Rock N History ➋ Ages 50 & up Visit the unique Living Rock Studios – a wonderland of rock, art and history – as well as the Linn County Historical Museum and the historic Moyer House. Purchase own lunch and museum admissions ($5). Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 16 Th 10a-3p $15 #108180
Ethnic + a Surprise! ➊ Ages 50 & up This is your chance to try local ethnic cuisine! The ethnic flavor will be Mexican with lunch at Los Dos Amigos Hacienda. Afterward there will be a surprise stop on the way home. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jan 29 W 11a-4p $12 #107362
Mystery Barn Trip ➌ Ages 50 & up
Guide Dogs for the Blind ➋ Ages 50 & up The Guide Dogs for the Blind have provided more than 11,000 trained guide dogs to blind people for 60-plus years. We will tour their training facility in Boring, Oregon and learn about their guide dog training process. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 19 W 8:30a-4:30p $34 #107363
Ages 50 & up This two-story mall features 20,000 sq. ft. of antiques, collectibles and vintage clothing. With over 70 dealers, you’re sure to find something special while browsing the beautifully displayed items. Lunch will be at Novak’s Hungarian Restaurant. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 19 W 10:30a-3:30p $18 #108181
Whale Watching ➋ Ages 50 & up Travel to Winchester Bay to whale watch and to tour the Umpqua Lighthouse. This is the best week to catch a glimpse of the gray whale migration as they travel north. Lunch in Reedsport. Additional costs: $3 admission plus your lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Mar 27 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #107431 Trip also available through Amazon Center, see page 69
Salem Capitol & Bush House/ Barn ➋ Ages 50 & up Learn state history while on a tour of the Capitol Building. Then it’s off to the Bush House Museum for an informative tour of this historic house and a visit to the Bush Barn Art Center featuring the works of regional artists. Purchase own lunch and museum admission ($5). Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 10 Th 9:15a-4:30p $24 #108182
Cottage Grove Scenic Murals ➌ Ages 50 & up Murals tell town stories and colorfully illustrate community characteristics. Cottage Grove has 21 outdoor murals, the largest collection in the area. We’ll take in as many as possible on our mural walking tour. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 22 Tu 9:30a-2p $14 #108183
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This trip is such a mystery! North, south, east or west, where you’re going is anyone’s guess! Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Feb 13 Th 10a-3p $12 #107365
Albany Antique Mall ➋
Big Names — Great Shows
Cultural Services
The stars are lined up at the Hult Center. Tickets are on sale!
Info: HultCenter.org
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Tickets: 541-682-5000
Mamma Mia!— 1/22 & 23 Jerry Seinfeld— 2/6 Boz Scaggs— 2/8 Ailey II— 2/26 Bill Cosby— 3/2 Wynton Marsalis— 3/5 Hello Dolly!— 3/8 & 9 Celtic Woman— 3/26
• Steve Martin— 5/9
For all events and ticket information visit: HultCenter.org
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Amazon Center ADULT PROGRAMS AT
WINTER-SPRING 2014
Amazon Community Center offers dynamic activities with cutting edge appeal for all ages. Classes include dance programs, health conscious fitness, creative pottery, out of town trips, family art classes, outdoor concerts, theater events, summer camps, and a highly praised morning pre-school. The classes, activities, and events offered at Amazon Center create opportunities for tots, youth, teens, families, and adults to inspire passion to imagine, explore, learn, grow, and contribute. Located on Amazon Parkway, the center is available for you to stop by and visit any open hours. The complex is comprised of several buildings that include multi-purpose rooms, a light-filled art and ceramic studio, an outdoor amphitheater, and accessible parking. We’re near bike and jogging trails, playgrounds, a skateboard and dog park, and next door to Amazon Pool.
More adult activities are listed throughout this Recreation Guide. 2700 Hilyard St., Eugene, OR 97405 541-682-5373 Open M-F 9a-5p Center closed Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 26 www.eugene-or.gov/amazoncenter Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ amazoncommunitycenter
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This section contains listings for Adult programs. Look for more great Amazon Center offerings in: • Youth and Family, pages 8-19. • Adult Health and Fitness, pages 36-44.
Arts/Visual
Arts Workshops – Card Making Ages 18 & up Make beautiful handmade cards. It’s simple and fun. Learn techniques including stamping, embossing, layering, texturing and specialty folds to name only a few. All supplies provided, just bring yourself and a willingness to play and create. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Linda Hodson Apr 3, May 1, Jun 5 Th 1-3p $60 #107544 Drop-in fee $25 per visit
Arts Workshops – Art Pages for Journals Ages 18 & up Come create those beautiful art journal pages that you see in magazines. Learn to foil, make paste papers, stamp, stencil and use resists. No experience required. Just bring a willingness to be playful and prolific. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Sheryl LeBlanc Jan 22, Feb 19, Mar 19, April 16, May 21 W 12:30-2:30p $100 #107827 Drop-in fee $25 per visit
Clay Arts Open Studio Ages 16 & up
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Concentrate on your own work. You have complete access to the ceramics studio, including wheel throwing, handbuilding, glaze and design. Fee includes 5 visits, 25 pounds of clay, firing, and glazes. Must have demonstrable skills and the ability to work independently in the studio. No instruction available. Amazon Community Center Studio Attendant: Amy Graves Jan 22-Mar 19 W 6-9p $55 #107901 Apr 9-Jun 4 W 6-9p $55 #107902
Clay Handbuilding
Ages 16 & up
Invent, discover and create with clay. Beginning and intermediate students are introduced to techniques such as slab building, coiling, pinching and extruding. Add surface decoration and glazing to create fun and useable pieces that you can enjoy for years. Fee includes clay, glazes, and firings. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jan 27-Mar 17 M 6-8p $63 #107895 No class Feb 17
Clay Play for Adults
Ages 16 & up
Clay play is not just for kids anymore. Join the fun and explore the joy of forming lumps of clay into objects of useful beauty. This is your time to play
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in the mud. The instructor will teach handbuilding and introduce wheel throwing. Clay, glazes and firing included. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Apr 14-May 19 M 6-8p $54 #107906
Clay Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 16 & up This class is for beginning and intermediate clayworkers. Basic concepts of building with clay, both by hand and on the wheel, basic glazing and introduction to advanced techniques, depending on the skill level and desire of the class. Fee includes clay, glazes and firings. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Renae Kowitz Jan 23-Mar 13 Th 6-8:30p $85 #107903 Apr 10-Jun 5 Th 6-8:30p $85 #107898 Instructor: Annie Heron Jan 28-Mar 18 Tu 6-8:30p $85 #107897 No class May 1
Clay Garden Art
Ages 16 & up
Prepare yourself for summer time fun this spring: make some tools to give your summer fun a personalized touch. Create garden pots to grow berries in, colanders for washing the fruits of your labor and some gnomes to supervise. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annie Heron May 6-27 Tu 3:30-5p $40 #107910
Clay Masks, Rattles & Folk Art Ages 18 & up Discover your hidden self as you make a ceramic mask to hang on the wall and folk art of your own design.ExperiencedclayartistAnnHerondelightsin helping you reclaim your creativity. Come prepared to get dirty and have fun. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annie Heron Feb 25-Mar 18 Tu 2:30-4:30p $40 #107905
Clay Mosaic Workshop
Watercolor Impressions
Make a framed mosaic artwork to hang on the wall. Learn basic skills of working with ceramic tile and glass. Design your own mosaic and get creative with a variety of tiles that you make, and broken or found tiles. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annie Heron Apr 15-29 Tu 1:15-3:15p $30 #107908
Ages 18 & up
Digital Camera I – Learn the Basics Ages 18 & up A hands-on workshop for first-time or novice digital camera users. Get experience with basic functions and settings. Explore the differences between film and digital cameras. You will take photos in class. Bring your digital camera with battery charged, memory card installed, and instruction manual! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carole & John Hall Feb 13 Th 1-3:30p $25 #107618 May 15 Th 6-8:30p $25 #107829 Sign up for workshops I & II and get $10 off workshop II
Practice and experiment with new techniques. Learn from the instructor’s demonstration each week. Work at your own pace and develop your own style of painting. Supplies will be discussed at the first class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lois Enman Jan 6-Feb 24 M 6:30-9p $75 #107484 Jan 8-Feb 26 W 12:45-3:45p $85 #107485 Jan 9-Feb 27 Th 1-4p $85 #107486 Apr 7-Jun 2 M 6:30-9p $75 #107498 Apr 9-May 28 W 12:45-3:45p $85 #107500 Apr 10-May 29 Th 1-4p $85 #107504 Class will be held Jan 20, Feb 17; no class May 26
Digital Camera II – Add More Skills Ages 18 & up Using a digital camera but have not explored its potential? You’ll be shown how using the right settings can enhance your results. You’ll practice taking photos and/or a movie, while applying good solutions to common photographic problems. Bring your digital camera with battery charged, memory card installed, and instruction manual! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carole & John Hall Feb 27 Th 1-3:30p $25 #108145 May 22 Th 6-8:30p $25 #108146 Sign up for workshops I & II and get $10 off workshop II
For anyone who wants to purchase a digital camera (DC) for the first time or as an upgrade. You’ll be shown a variety of DCs with their basic differences and features. Explore information on DC types and pricing, suggested websites for camera ratings, and methods for finding the “best rated” DC for your needs. Instructor: Carole & John Hall Amazon Community Center May 1 Th 1-3p $20 #107828
Make Windows 8 Work More Like Windows 7 Ages 18 & up NEW! Windows 7 is Microsoft’s best-established operating system. It can still work within Windows 8. This presentation provides ways for you to return some or most of the Windows 7 functions to Windows 8 to make it easier to use. You decide how many options you want to avoid or keep. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carole & John Hall Mar 5 W 1-3p $20 #108172
Intro to Android Tablets Ages 18 & up NEW! An introduction to PC tablets that use the Android operating system. Includes tablets from Google, Samsung and Amazon – almost every tablet other than those from Apple and Microsoft. Learn about the differences in sizes and prices, how tablets differ from traditional PCs, and their basic use. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carole & John Hall Apr 23 W 1-3:30p $25 #108173
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Tips for Buying a New Digital Camera Ages 18 & up NEW!
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Mt. Bachelor Dogsled Tour ➋ Ages 18 & up Join us on a wild, magical experience to the snowy winter mountains. Stay snug and warm in the sled while the dog team, along with a professional musher, takes you on an exciting adventure. Lunch is on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jan 19 Su 6a-5:30p $120 #106911
Chocolate Festival in Portland ➋ Ages 18 & up
Center Services
SHIBA Appointments Ages 50 & up FREE! Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors conduct one-on-one appointments with individuals to answer any questions about health insurance coverage, forms, etc. To schedule an appointment at Amazon Center call 541-736-4421. Amazon Community Center Ongoing 1st Tu 1-4p Free Also at Campbell Center, M 1-4p, call 541-682-5318 and at Petersen Barn, 1st Th 1-4p, call 541-682-5521
Special Interest
Coffee & Cookies Chat Ages 18 & up FREE!
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Come to Amazon Center for the Coffee and Cookies Chat starting on April 8. Special guest speakers will entertain, enlighten and enliven you with topics ranging from personal international experiences to topics about community volunteering, Medicare, cultural services and more. Amazon Community Center Guest: Jill Sager, Musical Journey to Cuba Apr 8 Tu 2-3p Free Guest: Ellen Smith, SHIBA Apr 15 Tu 2-3p
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Guest: Michael Cole, African Safari Apr 22 Tu 2-3p
Free
Guest: Carol Mossman, Foods to Save your Life Apr 29 Tu 2-3p Free Guest: Barbara Sussman, Volunteering May 6 Tu 2-3p
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Guest: UO International Cultural Services Student May 13 Tu 2-3p Free
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The Portland Chocolate Fest promises you the opportunity to sample and delight in some of the finest chocolate and wine from the Northwest. More than 30 confectioners and several wineries will have their goods to sample and purchase. Lunch and admissions are on your own. Food vendors will be at the festival. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jan 25 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #106924
Chinese New Year in Portland ➌ Ages 18 & up Celebrate the Year of the Horse at the Chinese New Year Cultural Festival in Portland. Located at the Convention Center, the festival includes food, art and performances. Lunch at the festival and $15 admission fee is on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Feb 1 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #106927
Snowshoe at Sahalie Falls ➋ Ages 18 & up Have you always wanted to try snowshoeing but don’t want to go far? This is your trip! Snowshoe a comfortable 500 feet to see Sahalie Falls in the winter. It is a real visual treat to see the falls covered in snow and ice. Lunch on your own at Takoda’s Restaurant. Meet at Amazon Community Center Feb 16 Su 9a-5:30p $32 #107446
Storm Watch at the Pelican Pub ➊ Ages 18 & up Travel to the quaint town of Pacific City to watch the storms blow in at the Pelican Pub and Brewery. Enjoy award winning craft beers while dining with an ocean front view. This is the Northwest’s only oceanfront brewery and has become a landmark for beer and food enthusiasts. Cost of lunch is on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Mar 6 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #107453
Whale Watching ➋ Ages 18 & up Travel to Winchester Bay to whale watch and to tour the Umpqua Lighthouse. This is the best week to catch a glimpse of the gray whale migration as they travel north. Lunch in Reedsport. Additional costs: $3 admission plus your lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Mar 27 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #107420 Trip also available through Petersen Barn, see page 63
Newport Sealife Cruise ➋ Ages 18 & up Marine Discovery Tours offers a narrated oceanic cruise while sitting in the comfort of their wellequipped vessel, The Discovery. See whales, sea otters, seals and a variety of other creatures as
you travel along the shoreline. Inside and outside seating promise comfort no matter what the weather. $34 admission and lunch on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Apr 10 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #108052
4 Stop Wine Tour ➊ Ages 21 & up Taste local vintages while enjoying the seasonal views of LaVelle, Domaine Meriwether, Sarver, and Chateau Lorane wineries. Lunch in Veneta at Our Daily Bread restaurant. Cost of admission ($12) and lunch on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Apr 24 Th 11a-5:30p $32 #107455
Portland Spirit Cruise ➋ Ages 18 & up Cruise north for two hours of fine dining, live entertainment and a spectacular Portland waterfront. The ship’s chefs will serve an amazing lunch as you boat upriver from Portland. Live entertainment is featured on the main deck after lunch. Cost of lunch is included in the registration fee. Meet at Amazon Community Center May 3 Sa 9a-5:30p $70 #107457 Trip also available through Sheldon Center, see page 72
Work in Recreation and Share the Fun!
Amazon AdultCenter
Now recruiting enthusiastic, positive and vital people to join our team. Ask for information at any City community center or pool. Recreation jobs include: lifeguards & aquatics staff; recreation & adaptive program staff; building coordinators; athletics/activity supervisors; outdoor/environmental instructors; water & land fitness instructors.
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ADA-accessible cabins are fully enclosed, comfortable, and provide a truly unique sightseeing experience up to the top of Eagle Peak. $14 admission and lunch on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jun 7 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #107458
Oregon Gardens ➋ Ages 18 & up
Keizer Iris Festival ➋ Ages 18 & up Events include a carnival, a beer garden, craft and food vendors, and the largest parade in the Willamette Valley. Hop on board the trolley or ride with us to the Schreiner’s iris display garden. Marvel at over 500 colorful iris varieties and take home fresh cut blooms. Cost of lunch is on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center May 17 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #107459
Willamette Mountain Gondola ➋ Ages 18 & up
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The Oregon Skyway gondola runs 5,270 feet with a rise of 1,520 feet. The six-passenger gondola’s
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Visit the Oregon Gardens in Silverton. Tour the Gordon House, the only Frank Lloyd Wright designed house in Oregon. Lunch at the fantastic Mount Angel Sausage Company. Lunch and admissions on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jun 21 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #107460
Overnight Jet Boat Trip Pre-registration ➋ Ages 18 & up We will be your travel agent and guide on this 104mile wilderness whitewater jet boat excursion on the Rogue River. You’ll stay at the Gold Beach Ireland Inn. The trip departs Amazon Community Center at 8 am Saturday, August 9, and returns by 9 pm on Sunday. Costs are on your own; we handle all the arrangements and transportation. For complete information call 541-682-5373. Meet at Amazon Community Center Pre-registration deadline & fee is due: May 10 Sa $70 #107497
ADULT PROGRAMS AT
Sheldon Center
WINTER-SPRING 2014
Sheldon Community Center is located near Sheldon High School on Willakenzie Rd. and in front of the rolling grass of Sheldon Park, which includes a running track and playground. Constructed in 1967 along with Sheldon Pool and Fitness Center, Sheldon Center provides recreation services to north Eugene. Today the center and pool are the only public recreation facilities serving this growing area of the city. Sheldon Community Center is one of four City community centers whose staff coordinate and supervise neighborhood-based recreational and educational programs for children, adults and families. Youth and Family Recreation Services offers programs that advance youth development and help families fully engage with and function in the world around them through healthy, fun, and constructive use of time.
More adult activities are listed throughout this Recreation Guide. 2445 Willakenzie, Eugene, OR 97401 541-682-5312 Open M-F 8a-6p Center closed Jan 1, 20, Feb 17, May 26 www.eugene-or.gov/sheldoncenter
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In recent years, Sheldon’s services have focused on youth, offering a wide variety of out-of-school care, including preschool, before and after school programs, camps, and classes. In this Recreation Guide, Sheldon is offering a limited number of activities for adults and seniors.
Social Gatherings & Meals
Truffle Talk Tuesdays Adult Social Ages 50 & up Spend the 2nd Tuesday of each month enjoying dessert, coffee, tea, and discussions. Each month will include a guest entertainer, presentation and a chocolate truffle. Sugar free options available. Sheldon Community Center Jan 14 Tu 1-2:30p $2 #108033 Feb 11 Tu 1-2:30p $2 #108034 Mar 11 Tu 1-2:30p $2 #108036
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Portland Spirit Cruise ➋ Ages 18 & up Cruise north for two hours of fine dining, entertainment and a spectacular Portland waterfront. The ship’s chefs will serve an amazing lunch as you boat upriver from Portland. Live entertainment is featured on the main deck after lunch. This trip is also offered through Amazon Center. Meet at Sheldon Community Center May 3 Sa 9a-5:30p $70 #107813
Sea Lion Caves ➋ Ages 18 & up
Trip also available through Amazon Center, see page 69
February is the best month to see the sea lions! Due to harsh weather out at sea the sea lions come into the caves for shelter, and so will we. We will have lunch at the delicious Luna Sea chowder house. $14 admission and lunch are on your own. Meet at Sheldon Community Center Feb 20 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #107804
Guided Photography Trip ➋
Belknap Hot Springs ➋ Ages 18 & up Come soak in the mineral rich Belknap Hot Springs in a luxurious resort nestled on the banks
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of the McKenzie River. We will have lunch at Takoda’s restaurant and then head to Belknap. $7 admission and lunch are on your own. Meet at Sheldon Community Center Apr 17 Th 11a-5:30p $32 #107810
Program Interruptions Due to Bad Weather To get information about Recreation programs during bad weather: • Call the facility providing the activity or program, and • Listen or watch local radio and television stations, or • Go to www.flashalert.net, or • Go to www.eugene-or.gov
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Ages 18 & up May is wildflower season. Trilliums, tiger lilies, lady slippers and jaw dropping river scenery are awaiting the photographer in you. Your experienced guide will take you to covered bridges, less traveled mountain roads and high vistas so you can snap pictures to your heart’s content. Lunch is on your own. Meet at Sheldon Community Center May 29 Th 9a-5:30p $32 #107812
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Program Interruption Reach 20,000 Due to Bad Weather
To get Eugene households withinformation an ad in about Recreation programs during bad weather: the Recreation Guide, published three • Call rates the facility times a year. Reasonable and providing the activity or program, and discounts for nonprofits or multiple • Listen or watch local radio and placements. television stations, or
For more information andtoad specifica• Go www.flashalert.net, or tions, go to: www.eugene-or.gov/rec • Go to www.eugene-or.gov and click on Rec Guide Advertising or call Kathy Madison at 541-682-6342.
Adaptive Recreation
Adaptive Recreation provides diverse recreation programs and services that enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities.
modate each individual, however, if a person’s conduct poses physical harm, risk to self or to others, he/she will be removed from City programs and activities.
For information on how to register, see page 84. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7.
Inclusion Services
www.eugene-or.gov/recadaptive Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/eugeneadaptiverec
1) Discuss your request for inclusion services with the person taking your registration and/or
program information
It’s as easy as 1-2-3:
2) Request accommodations at least two weeks in advance using a City of Eugene Inclusion Request form at www.eugene-or.gov/recinclusion.
Classes & Activities
3) Once a request has been received, a Recreation staff person will contact you.
These classes and activities are planned for people with disabilities, along with their families and friends. Courses are structured for different levels of ability to focus on training opportunities and/ or for socialization. All other classes offered by Recreation Services are also open to people with disabilities. All Adapted Recreation courses require registration. A Participant Information Form is required prior to attendance. Fees do not include the cost of meals at events, unless noted otherwise. For more information call 541-682-5311.
The City of Eugene’s Recreation staff is committed to making all reasonable efforts to ensure that its facilities, programs and services are accessible to and usable by all people, including individuals with disabilities. The City of Eugene has received grant funding through the National Inclusion Project. This official partnership will benefit staff’s ability to provide inclusion services. Please learn more about this organization at www.inclusionproject.org.
Orientation
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Wanted: Volunteers Your friendship and involvement with participants in the Adaptive Recreation program is critical. You need not be an expert – support and feedback are provided for all volunteers. If you or your group are interested in volunteering any amount of time, and if you’d like to have fun and interesting experiences helping others, please call 541-682-6320.
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Staff are available to discuss recreation opportunities. Please call for an interview prior to registering for classes. A Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist can help answer your questions regarding the activities that are most appropriate for you, a family member or an individual in your care.
For additional information and/or questions regarding inclusion, accessibility and accommodations call 541-682-6307.
Arts & Handcrafts
Jewelry Expressions
Ages 22 & up
Use your creativity to produce one-of-a-kind jewelry! Class is provided in partnership with Adaptive Recreation Services and KindTreeAutism Rocks STiLE program. Designed for individuals with and without disabilities. Register through KindTree-Autism Rocks. For more information call 541-521-7208.
INTRODUCTION CLASS This class provides oppotunities for students to learn new skills in jewelry design and creation, self-expression, and social skill development. Instruction and support encourage independence, productivity, creative expression and selfconfidence. Washington Park Center Jan 13-Mar 10 M 10:30a-Noon $100 Apr 7-Jun 2 M 10:30a-Noon $100 No class Jan 20
INTERMEDIATE CLASS This class provides opportunities for students who are interested in creating beaded jewelry to sell. Students will learn new techniques and designs, how to market and sell their jewelry, and become more confident, independent and self-determined in the process. Washington Park Center Jan 13-Mar 30 M 12:30-2p $100 Apr 7-Jun 2 M 12:30-2p $100 No class Jan 20
Adaptive Adaptive Activities
It’s no blarney ... we’re dancin’ Irish jigs all night long; how ’bout you?! Don’t forget to wear something green! Caregivers attending with participants must register due to building capacity, but at no cost. Call Hilyard with questions, 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Mar 15 Sa 7-9p $7 #108114
Flower Power Fling
Ages 18 & up
Drag out your bell-bottoms and tie-dye and join in a groovy good time as we swing to the sounds of the ’60s and ’70s! Caregivers attending with participants must register due to building capacity, but at no cost. Call Hilyard with questions, 541682-5311. Hilyard Community Center May 17 Sa 7-9p $7 #108115
Food, Cooking & Nutrition
Dances
New Year’s Dance
St. Patty’s Day Dance Ages 18 & up
Ages 18 & up
Creative Cooking
Ages 16 & up
Happy New Year! Celebrate the arrival of 2014 by dancing with pals to the best tunes of all time! Caregivers attending with participants must register due to building capacity, but at no cost. Call Hilyard with questions, 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Jan 4 Sa 7-9p $7 #108113
Bring out the spatulas and spoons for a spectacular cooking class! Learn about healthy eating, practical menu planning, basic budgeting, grocery shopping, cooking, and enjoying a healthy meal. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Mar 18 Tu 5:15-7:30p $125 #108027 Apr 1-Jun 10 Tu 5:15-7:30p $125 #108049
’50s Sock Hop (Valentine’s Dance)
Sheldon Community Center – NEW at this location Jan 9-Mar 20 Th 5:15-7:30p $125 #108050 Apr 3-Jun 12 Th 5:15-7:30p $125 #108051
Ages 18 & up
Welcome to the Hop! Journey back to the ’50s and join this jivin’ sock hop. Wear your ’50s attire or come as you are ... we’ll see you there! Caregivers attending with participants may attend at no cost, but must register due to building capacity. Call Hilyard with questions, 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Feb 14 F 7-9p $7 #108112
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Games & Sports
Adapted Game Day Ages 50 & up FREE! For stroke survivors who are interested in learning to play cards and table games. Program is run by the U of O Communication Science Disorders
program. Volunteers will be available to assist participants. To register, contact Elise Peltier at 541-346-2589. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Jun 3 Tu 1:30-3p Free
Wii & Mii Time ♥ Ages 18 & up Challenge your friends to exciting Wii and table games from cards to sports to dance to Guitar Hero! A healthy snack will be provided. Hilyard Community Center Jan 6-Mar 17 M 3:15-4:15p $25 #108129 Jan 8-Mar 19 W 3:15-4:15p $25 #108130 Mar 31-Jun 9 M 3:15-4:15p $25 #108131 Apr 2-Jun 11 W 3:15-4:15p $25 #108132 No class Feb 17
Ages 18 & up NEW!
Health & Wellness
Dance Fusion ♥ Ages 16 & up Have fun and get fit with this unique dance fitness class! Learn basic moves to multi-cultural music as you shake, shimmy and salsa your way to a healthier you! Designed for individuals with disabilities by a certified Zumba instructor. Hilyard Community Center Jan 10-Mar 21 F 4:30-5:30p $55 #108016 Apr 4-Jun 13 F 4:30-5:30p $55 #108017
Fitness For All ♥ Ages 16 & up This fun fitness class is just right for anyone! Class uses energizing circuit training and motivating activities. Learn quality exercises and move toward a healthier you! Designed for individuals with disabilities. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center – NEW at this location Jan 7-Mar 20 TuTh 4:30-5:30p $70 #107835 Apr 1-Jun 12 TuTh 4:30-5:30p $70 #107836 Hilyard Community Center Jan 6-Mar 19 MW 4:30-5:30p Mar 31-Jun 11 MW 4:30-5:30p No class Jan 20, Feb 17, May 26
Mind & Spine Align ♥
$70 #107702 $70 #107703
Gentle Yoga for You ♥ Ages 18 & up
Strength Training for People with MS ♥ Ages 22 & up Learn exercise techniques that improve function and prevent contractures, muscle imbalance and atrophy. The class focuses on developing and maintaining strength, balance and flexibility. Participants work at their own ability and pace, resting as needed. Adaptations available for differing abilities. Must be able to exercise independently or have a caregiver assist during class. Hilyard Community Center Jan 7-Mar 25 Tu 10:30-11:30a $60 #108011 Apr 1-Jun 17 Tu 10:30-11:30a $60 #108012
Water Fun Fit ♥ Ages 18 & up What could be more fun than getting fit while splashing in the pool? Water Fun Fit will help you work on your fitness goals and learn how to keep yourself safe in and around various bodies of water such as pools, lakes, rivers and the ocean. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jan 8-Mar 19 W 10:15-11:15a $60 #108014 Apr 2-Jun 11 W 10:15-11:15a $60 #108015 No class Apr 30, May 7
Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
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Adaptive Adaptive Activities
Learn about the healing art of yoga. The benefits include reduced stress, toned muscles, increased strength, and more. Designed for individuals with temporary or chronic physical limitations. For more information call 541-682-5311. Washington Park Center Jan 8-Feb 12 W 6-7:15p $37.50 #108007 Feb 19-Mar 26 W 6-7:15p $37.50 #108008 Apr 2-May 7 W 6-7:15p $37.50 #108009 May 14-Jun 18 W 6-7:15p $37.50 #108010
Looking for a unique wellness class that will leave you feeling refreshed and energized? Learn a series of simple movements that improve spinal flexibility and upper body strength while engaging both hemispheres of the brain. Appropriate for everyone, especially those who want to improve mental health and acuity, or have back pain. Hilyard Community Center Jan 9-Mar 20 Th 10:30-11:30a $65 #108134
MIUSA & Adaptive Rec partner for empowerment
introduces them to recreational activities such as rafting, wheelchair sports, the Challenge Course, and adapted cycling, and teaches them how to make adaptations to accommodate specific needs.
to achieve their human rights. MIUSA’s work focuses on teaching them what they can do, and that MIUSA’s partnership with Adaptive includes participating in recreation Recreation leverages the resources activities. of the community to expand the knowledge that is shared with Every year, MIUSA brings hundreds Most of the visitors don’t have of people with disabilities to Eugene access to recreation in their home visitors through these exchanges. For Adaptive Recreation, City in “exchanges” that empower them countries. Adaptive Recreation services receive financial support and the important work of enabling people with disabilities goes international. When these visitors return home they take back knowledge they have gained here in Eugene and are better prepared to make change. Founded in Eugene in 1981 by Susan Sygall and Barbara Williams, Mobility International USA’s (MIUSA) partnership with Adaptive Recreation is almost as old.
Adaptive Recreation has partnerships with more than 50 organizations in Eugene and the region. Each of these relationships helps Adaptive Rec provide services to residents more effectively and efficiently.
Yoga for People with MS ♥
Safe, Strong & Free
Ages 18 & up
In this co-ed class participants learn about boundaries, physical and verbal self-defense, touching and relationships. Sensitive information is discussed within the group setting. Designed for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Apr 10-Jun 12 Th 4:15-5:30p $65 #108055
Yoga has been shown to improve circulation, balance and flexibility, and to reduce muscle tension, nervousness, depression, anxiety, and emotional stress – all common symptoms of MS. This class will emphasize breathing techniques, stretching and relaxation. Hilyard Community Center Jan 6-Mar 17 M 10:30a-12:30p $66 #108168 Mar 31-Jun 16 M 10:30a-12:30p $72 #108169 No class Feb 17
Leadership & Self Development
Adaptive Adaptive Activities
Get Up – Give Back
Ages 18 & up
Get up and give back to our community this spring! This class provides opportunities to learn about volunteerism and gain hands-on experience through staff-supported projects in and around the Eugene/Springfield community. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 10-Mar 21 F 2:30-5p $100 #108018 Apr 4-Jun 13 F 2:30-5p $100 #108019
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Ages 18 & up
Music
Melody Makers
Ages 16 & up
Dig out your harmonica, dust off your drums or borrow ours and come jam! This class is a handson, activity-based exploration of music in a funfilled, supportive atmosphere, focusing on singing, playing instruments, song writing, and building a cohesive musical group. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: David Helfand Jan 7-Feb 11 Tu 4:15-5:15p $40 #108141 Feb 18-Mar 18 Tu 4:15-5:15p $40 #108142 Apr 1-May 6 Tu 4:15-5:15p $40 #108143 May 13-Jun 10 Tu 4:15-5:15p $40 #108144
Skiing
Alpine Adventures Adaptive Ski Program ♥ Ages 8 & up This year, Alpine Adventures is partnering with Oregon Adaptive Sports to bring you the area’s premier adapted ski program for people of all ages and skiing experience with physical disabilities. OAS provides your equipment, lesson and lift ticket for $90. Alpine Adventures provides the transportation for $20 and the volunteers. For more information call 541-682-5311. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jan 17 F 7a-6p #106740 Jan 24 F 7a-6p #106744 Jan 26 Su 7a-6p #106741 Feb 7 F 7a-6p #106745 Feb 9 Su 7a-6p #106742 Feb 14 F 7a-6p #106752 Feb 21 F 7a-6p #106746 Feb 23 Su 7a-6p #106747 Mar 7 F 7a-6p #106743 Mar 9 Su 7a-6p #106753 Mar 14 F 7a-6p #106748 Mar 21 F 7a-6p #106749 Make reservations through Adaptive Recreation Deposit required $10, or $30 w/ transportation Remainder of lesson fee ($80) due to OAS prior to ski date
Social Gatherings & Meals
Club Night
Ages 21-49 NEW!
Just $10 covers for entry to Club Night at Hilyard – a southside fun spot! Come ready to challenge your friends to games and activities of mindboggling fun such as karaoke, table games, Wii and more! Bring money for concession snacks. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Occurs on the 4th Saturday of each month. Hilyard Community Center Jan 25 Sa 7-9p $10 #108135 Feb 22 Sa 7-9p $10 #108136 Mar 22 Sa 7-9p $10 #108137 Apr 26 Sa 7-9p $10 #108138 May 24 Sa 7-9p $10 #108139 Jun 28 Sa 7-9p $10 #108140
Hilyard Social Club
Rockin’ Rec Night
Ages 15-21
Rec Night rocks! Have fun on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month attending awesome activities around town! Designed for teens and young adults with disabilities. Must be currently enrolled in high school or a transition program to register. Hilyard Community Center Jan 17-Mar 21 1st & 3rd F 6-9p $65 #108118 Apr 4-Jun 6 1st & 3rd F 6-9p $65 #108120
Saturday Night Action Live Ages 22-59 SNA Live – it’s your night to plan! Help plan, prepare and enjoy a night of good music, activities and light dinner ... it’s a team effort! Designed for individuals with disabilities. Occurs on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Hilyard Community Center Jan 11 Sa 5-7:30p $25 #108123 Feb 8 Sa 5-7:30p $25 #108125 Mar 8 Sa 5-7:30p $25 #108124 Apr 12 Sa 5-7:30p $25 #108126 May 10 Sa 5-7:30p $25 #108127 Jun 14 Sa 5-7:30p $25 #108128
Ages 22 & up
Adaptive
Simply social! Join in and work together to plan and implement fun activities and community ventures. This community integration, life and social skillbuilding class is designed for individuals with disabilities. Program begins and ends at Hilyard Center. Hilyard Community Center Jan 9-Mar 20 Th 1:30-4p $80 #107939 Apr 3-Jun 12 Th 1:30-4p $80 #108056
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spring break Camp
TGI Fun Friday
Ages 22-39
TGIF! Had a long week? Join in on the 2nd and 4th Friday evenings of each month and take in the sights and sounds of our community. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jan 10-Mar 14 2nd & 4th F 6:30-9:30p $65 #108121 Apr 11-Jun 13 2nd & 4th F 6:30-9:30p $65 #108122
Friday Recreation
Ages 18 & up
It’s Rec Day! Have the mid-week blues or looking to start your weekend a little early? Bring your lunch, enjoy popular recreation interests and explore new activities. Who knows, you may discover a new hobby! Designed for individuals with disabilities. This program is now available on Wednesdays at Petersen Barn. Hilyard Community Center Jan 10-Mar 21 F Noon-2p $70 #107837 Apr 4-Jun 13 F Noon-2p $70 #107838 Wednesday Recreation Petersen Barn Community Center – NEW at this location Jan 8-Mar 19 W 11:30a-1p $60 #108116 Apr 2-Jun 11 W 11:30a-1p $60 #108117
This camp is specifically designed for youth with disabilities. However, all Recreation camps are open to all children, regardless of ability. For more camps see pags 20-21.
Spring Break Quest Camp Ages 12-21 Spring break here we come ... ready for some camp fun! You’ll go on excursions, adventures and more with this four-day camp. Designed for individuals who generally benefit from support for success within recreation, school and community settings. Note: Thursday is a longer day. Washington Park Center Mar 24-27 MTuW 1-5p, Th 9a-5p $115 #108133
Special Events
Sled Hockey Clinic ♥ Ages 5 & up Sled hockey is fun and exciting ice hockey played in an adaptive sled. The sleds allow individuals with and without disabilities to skate and play on the ice together. Sleds, sticks and loaner helmets are included. Bring warm gloves. This clinic will be action-packed with some of the best instructional opportunities for those in attendance. Ice Center building at Lane Events Center, 796 W. 13th Mar 8 Sa 2-5p $5 #108080
Adapted Equipment Rent
Adaptive Adaptive Activities
Most Eugene Recreation Facilities are now WiFi “hot spots.” Use your laptop computer* to access free, wireless Internet at: • Amazon Community Center • Amazon Pool (open summer only) • Campbell Community Center • Echo Hollow Pool and Fitness Center • Hilyard Community Center • Petersen Barn Community Center • Sheldon Community Center • Sheldon Pool and Fitness Center • River House Community Center *Built-in WiFi or a WiFi network card needed
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The following adapted recreation equipment is available for rent*: • Beach wheelchair and all-terrain wheelchair • Adapted water ski • Handcycles • Adapted art equipment • Adapted golf carts (available at Laurelwood and River Ridge courses) • Adapted bicycles and tricycles For more information and to rent any equipment, call 541-682-5311. *An ability assessment may be required to rent equipment.
Sports & Athletic Leagues
Trips, Tours & Excursions
Athletes in Motion ♥ Ages 6 & up
U of O Women’s Basketball Game ➌ Ages 16 & up
Get together with other athletes to play wheelchair sports. First half of meeting time is learning new wheelchair sport skills. The second half is playing the game. Meets at and is cosponsored by Willamalane Parks and Recreation District. Registration is required to participate. Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St. in Springfield Wheelchair Basketball Jan 26 Su 1-3p $5 #107942 Wheelchair Soccer Feb 9 Su 1-3p $5 #108107 Wheelchair Tennis Mar 23 Su 1-3p $5 #108108 Sitting Volleyball & Badminton Apr 13 Su 1-3p $5 #108109 Quad Rugby Apr 27 Su 1-3p $5 #108110
Veterans
Archery for Veterans ♥ Ages 18 & up This weekly group will meet to practice and learn the techniques of archery. All equipment provided. Designed for veterans with injuries such as TBI, PTSD and those with physical disabilities. Men and women veterans welcome. Sheldon Community Center Jan 16-Feb 20 Th 6:30-8p $30 #107785 Mar 6-Apr 10 Th 6:30-8p $30 #107786
Dragon Boat Clinic ♥ Ages 18 & up NEW! FREE! Come learn about the art of Dragon Boat racing and the potential formation of a Eugene team. Members of the World Beat Dragon Boat Club will host this clinic for injured veterans and wounded warriors. Clinic is in Salem. Meet at Hilyard Center if needing a ride to Salem. For more information contact Patty at 541-682-6365. Meet at Hilyard Community Center May 3 Sa 8:30a-1:30p Free #108074
Rock Wall Climbing ♥ Ages 18 & up
Ethnic Excursion & Asian Celebration ➋ Ages 18 & up Celebrate the Asian culture. Lunch will be at a local Asian restaurant. Then head to the sights and sounds of the Asian Celebration. Bring money for lunch and $6 admission or 2 cans of food. Adaptive will provide the other 2 cans for free admission. Designed for people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Feb 15 Sa 11:30a-4p $25 #107790
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.
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.
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Adaptive Adaptive Trips
Head to the climbing wall at Willamalane Center for group climb time. Learn the basics of belaying and safe climbing with an emphasis on footwork, balance and efficient movement on rock. Open to men and women veterans including those with TBI and PTSD. January 6 will be a belay session. $5 drop-in climbing fee paid on site to Willamalane. Willamalane Center, 250 S. 32nd St. in Springfield Jan 6-Jun 16 M 6-9p $5 drop-in fee Jan 8-Jun 18 W 6:30-8:30p $5 drop-in fee
Spend the afternoon cheering on the women Ducks basketball team. Bring money for lunch at the game. Admission fee included in registration. Designed for people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Feb 9 Su 12:30-4:30p $25 #107788 Mar 2 Su 11:30a-3:30p $25 #107789
Coast Trip ➋ Ages 16 & up Spend a day at the coast with friends! Watch storms, go to the beach and eat lunch. Bring money for lunch. March trip will look for whales. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Mar 22 Sa 9a-5p $30 #107893 May 17 Sa 9a-5p $30 #107894
OMSI Museum ➌ Ages 16 & up Explore the exhibits and activities at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland. Admission is included in the course fee. See the new Tony Hawk skateboard exhibit. Admission is included in the course fee. Bring money for lunch and gift shop. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Apr 5 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $40 #107935
Happy Trails Hiking Group ♥ ➍ Ages 16 & up Get out and explore local hiking trails and scenic areas around Eugene! The group will hike up to 3 miles at a time. Bring a sack lunch and water bottle. Designed for people with developmental disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Apr 19 Sa 10a-4p $20 #107792 May 24 Sa 10a-4p $20 #107791 Jun 28 Sa 10a-4p $20 #107941
Cottage Theater Fiddler on the Roof ➋ Ages 18 & up Head to the Cottage Theater in Cottage Grove with friends to see their spring musical, “Fiddler on the Roof”. After the play we will eat at a local restaurant. Bring money for dinner. Fee includes theater ticket. Designed for people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Apr 27 Su 12:30-7p $35 #107938
Oregon Coast Aquarium ➌ Ages 18 & up Spend the day at the Oregon Coast Aquarium. Travel to visit all of the sea creatures including turtles, sharks, and sea lions at the famous aquarium! Registration fee includes admission. Bring a sack lunch and money for souvenirs. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center May 3 Sa 8a-6p $60 #107936
Amtrak Train & Sky Tram ➌ Ages 18 & up Head to Portland on Amtrak. Once there, the Hilyard van will take you to lunch at the Spaghetti Factory. Finish with a ride on the aerial tram. Train and tram ticket included in registration. Bring money for lunch. Designed for people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 7 Sa 8a-5:30p $65 #107940
customized activities
Accessible Pursuits
Adaptive Adaptive Support
Are you looking for exciting and rewarding activities for your group? Organizations, agencies and individuals are invited to participate in the Accessible Pursuits program. It uses the expertise and resources of the City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation Services to design a recreation program that meets your specific needs. Customized activities can include: • Cycling • Leisure education • Kayaking • Art • River rafting • Community outings In addition, City staff can present clinics, workshops, in-services, and trainings in any of the above activities for employees, participants and family members.
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The benefits include: • Activities that are affordable and tailored to the needs of your organization and clients. • Access to a wide variety of adapted equipment and services. • Activities that are safe and accessible. • Activities that are provided by Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and other trained and knowledgeable staff. Accessible Pursuits focuses on helping participants discover their own innate talents, acquire greater independence, and develop enduring peer group relationships that are instrumental to improving the quality of their lives. Let Accessible Pursuits bring fun directly to you. For more information contact Patty Prather at 541-682-5311.
Support Groups
Diabetes Support & Information Group Ages 18 & up FREE!
Learn more about how to control pre-diabetes and diabetes with proper diet and exercise. Meets on the 3rd Friday of each month. For more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Willa Reich Ongoing 3rd F 10a-Noon Free
Eugene Stroke Club
Ages 18 & up
For individuals and families/caregivers who have had a stroke or assist someone who has experienced a stroke. Meetings may consist of exercise, leisure activities, speakers, videos or open forums. Stroke Club has a fee, and meets the 2nd through last Wednesday of each month. Registration is required. For more information call 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Jan 15-Mar 26 W 11a-12:30p $30 #108094 Apr 9-Jun 18 W 11a-12:30p $30 #108111
Eugene Stroke Support Group
Ages 18 & up FREE!
Support group for individuals who have had a stroke and families/caregivers who assist someone who has experienced a stroke. Meetings may consist of speakers, videos or open forums. Support Group is free and meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month. No registration is needed. For more information call 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing 1st W 11a-12:30p Free
Family Circle: Grandparent Support Group Ages 50 & up FREE!
Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group Ages 18 & up FREE! For individuals, caregivers, and families who have experienced osteoporosis or osteopenia. Meetings may have speakers, videos, open forums, or activi-
Parkinson’s Support Group
Ages 18 & up FREE!
Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information call Dave Schwieger, 541-686-8615. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 10:30a-Noon Free
Seniors in Sobriety Ages 50 & up FREE! 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. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 3-4p Free
Spinal Cord Injury Resource & Support Group All ages FREE! This local group promotes camaraderie through friendship, education, advocacy and recreation to enhance the quality of life for those experiencing spinal cord injuries and disabilities and their families. Meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information contact Tim Shearer at timshearer@comcast.net. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 3:30-5p Free
Other Support Groups FREE! All meet at Hilyard Community Center; Drop in A.L.S. 3-5p 2nd Wed Brain Injury Group (BIG) 11a-1p Every Tu Hearing Loss of Lane Co. 6:30-9:30p 2nd Th Support for Independent Living with Visual Impairment (SILVI) Noon-2p 2nd/4th Fri
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Adaptive Adaptive Support
For grandparents seeking support in the ups and downs of family life. All are welcome. Meetings give you a chance to network with other grandparents and consist primarily of open discussion, and may include speakers, activities, or resource sessions. For information call at 541-682-5318. Registration required. Lamb Cottage Ongoing W 10-11a Free #107840 No group Jan 1
ties. Meets the 1st Monday of the month. For more information call Cindy O’Brien at 541-345-9224. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 1st M 6:30-7:30p Free
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Ways to Support
The Eugene Parks foundation raises funds to improve public parks, open spaces and recreational facilities. It is currently focusing on three projects: • A final fundraising push for the Eugene Skatepark in Washington/Jefferson Park. • Support for Full Moon Rising, a City of Eugene program presented through local schools to get kids outdoors and active. • Building a new ridgeline trail connecting the existing Spencer Butte and Mount Baldy trails at Dillard Rd. Your donations may be tax deductible and eligible for the Oregon Cultural Trust Tax Credit. For more information or to discuss a donation, contact Terry Smith at 541-683-1933 or visit EugeneParksFoundation.org.
Eugene Parks Foundation, P.O. Box 11618, Eugene, OR 97440-3818.
WAYS TO SUPPORT YOUR EUGENE PUBLIC LIBRARY Friends of Eugene Public Library
Eugene Public Library Foundation
Mission The Friends is a fund-raising non-profit organization supporting the Library by: • Funding special programs for children, teens and adults. • Promoting the Library in the community. Become a Friends member or donate gentlyused books at any Library location. Second Hand Prose Book Store A great selection of gently-used books and magazines. In the Entry Garden of the Downtown Library. Annual Book Sale! Saturday and Sunday, April 12 and 13 at Lane Events Center (Fairgrounds). For more information, contact the Friends at: 541-484-1452 friendseugenelibrary@gmail.com www.friendseugenelibrary.org
Funding from the Eugene Public Library Foundation has helped make the Eugene Public Library one of the finest in the country. With Foundation support, the collection has grown, and both free public events and Library visits have increased. You Can Help Future Generations A strong public library enriches our community educationally, socially, and economically. Your gift to the Eugene Public Library Foundation will help ensure that future generations of Library users will enjoy the same access to information we have today. Make a tax-deductible gift to the Foundation at: www.eplfoundation.org. Call the Foundation at 541-338-7018 for more information or to schedule your private backstage tour of our Eugene Public Library.
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How to Register
Four Easy Ways to Register
an account with you.
For addresses and phone phone numbers for all recreation facilities, see pages 6-7.
• Phone-in: Call the recreation facility providing the activity. Have your VISA or MasterCard number handy.
• 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 client barcode number. For information on how to set up an account online, go to www.eugeneor.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
• 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 non-residents on a first come basis. Register early; many classes fill quickly. Classes may be cancelled if there are too few registrations. • Mail-in: Complete a form (on next page) and mail to the facility sponsoring the activity. Include a check payable to City of Eugene Recreation Division. Mail-in forms do not guarantee a space in class.
Inscribirse Hay cuatro fáciles maneras de inscribirse Para obtener las direcciones y teléfonos de todos los planteles recreativos, favor de consultar las páginas 6 y 7. • Por internet: visite www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll. Puede consultar los diferentes programas por actividad y/o ubicación, luego inscribirse y pagar en línea. Para inscribirse por internet necesitará una tarjeta VISA o MasterCard, y una cuenta con una contraseña (número PIN) y un número de cliente de código de barras. Para obtener información sobre la creación de una cuenta en línea visite www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll y pulse sobre “solicitar cuenta.” O pulse “Inicio” para obtener instrucciones detalladas. También puede llamar a cualquiera de nuestros planteles recreativos durante horas de oficina y nuestro personal le ayudará a crear una cuenta. • • • •
Fast! No waiting. Easy! Programs are just a few clicks away. Timely! 24/7 access. Convenient! Register from the comfort of your home or office. • Secure! Your account information remains private and safe. For more information, go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll
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• Por teléfono: llame al plantel donde se llevará a cabo la actividad, y tenga a la mano su número de tarjeta VISA o MasterCard. • En persona: visite cualquiera de nuestros planteles recreativos y entregue su solicitud llena así como su pago, o hable con nuestro personal. Nuestras inscripciones son continuas y toda persona – residente o no – puede inscribirse en el orden en que sea recibida su solicitud. Por favor inscríbase pronto, ya que muchas clases se llenan rápidamente. Las clases que no reciben suficientes inscripciones pueden ser canceladas. • Por correo: llene una solicitud (que aparece en la siguiente página) y envíela por correo al plantel donde se llevará a cabo la actividad. Por favor incluya un cheque a nombre de “City of Eugene Recreation Division”. Recuerde que el enviar una solicitud por correo no garantiza su lugar en la clase, dependerá de que haya cupo. Para más información llame al 541-682-6891.
Register Online! Three easy steps: 1. Go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll and “Request an Account” . 2. With your account bar code & pin, log in. 3. Browse “programs/classes” and register!
REGISTRATION FORM Main Household Contact (please print)
Participant (please print)
Last Name _________________________________________
Last Name _________________________________________
First _____________________________________________
First _____________________________________________
Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female
Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female
Address _________________________________ Apt # _____
Pertinent Medical Information ___________________________
City/State/Zip ______________________________________
________________________________________________
Home Phone ____________________ Check if new address ■
Does the participant need any accommodation for a disability?
Day Phone __________________ Cell Phone _______________
(please specify) ____________________________________
Email ____________________________________________
________________________________________________
Activity Number Activity Title Date(s) Location Fee ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Add 20% surcharge if non-city resident: ________ Payment Method ■ Check or Money Order ■ Rec Credit
TOTAL ____________
Include check or money order payable to “City of Eugene, Recreation Division”
Accessibility Services The City of Eugene Recreation Services Division strives to make recreational opportunities available to everyone. The City is committed to supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act. The following services are available with advance notice. Inclusion Services help identify accommodations that can be made to ensure Recreation programs are accessible to, and usable by all people, including those with disabilities. For more information see page 61. Large Print and Digital Recordings can be provided with three working days advance notice. Five or fewer large print copies can be provided upon request. Accessible Van with Wheelchair Lift is available for activities that provide van transportation. Please make your request at the time of registration since demand for use is high. The van is booked on a first come, first serve basis. Braille sections of large publications (such as this
Recreation Guide) can be made available with three working days advance notice. Readers are available by phone or in person. A staff person will read the requested sections of publications for you. Sign Language interpretation is available for classes or presentations with three working days advance notice. Hearing Assistance Equipment is available for classes, special events, and cultural performances with three working days advance notice. Adaptive Technology at the Library: 27” monitors, large keyboard letters, adjustable tables and screens, magnifying software, JAWS (computerized reader), and a Braille embosser. If you have additional questions, please call Adaptive Recreation at 541-682-5311 (TTY).
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Policies
Minimum Class Requirements Release from Liability In order to recover program costs, a minimum Agreement number of participants are required. Please register early. Classes and activities will be cancelled between two and five days prior to the activity start date if the minimum number of participants have not registered.
If you register for an activity that cancels due to the lack of enrollment, staff will notify you and issue a refund to you. For more about the refund and credit policy, see right.
¡Se Habla Español! Llame al 541-682-6891 para más información.
Credit/Refund Policy Credit or refund requests must be made to the facility providing the activity. When approved, a $10 refund fee will be charged for each class withdrawal. Refund checks take up to four weeks to process. No fee will be assessed for credits left on account. A credit or refund will be issued when requested five (5) or more working days prior to the first class meeting. No credit or refund will be issued when requested four (4) or fewer working days prior to the first class meeting or once a class or activity has started, unless one of the following exceptions apply: • Someone takes your place in the class or trip. • You move out of town. • You are physically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no refund fee will be charged). Credits or refunds will be prorated for classes already attended. No credit or refund will be issued if you fail to show up for a registered activity, class or trip. No credits or refunds will be given for athletic league fees and trips that require prepayment of advanced reservation tickets or admission fees.
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With the exception of specific trips, City of Eugene Recreation Services does not provide medical insurance coverage for its participants. In consideration of the right to participate, each participant must acknowledge there are risks inherent in any kind of activity, and must agree to assume those risks on his/her own behalf, releasing and holding harmless the City, its officers or agents from all claims for injury or losses suffered from participation. An additional Release from Liability Agreement, signed by the participant or guardian, may be required for participation in some activities. Photographs, videos and audios of participants in Recreation Services programs may be used by the City of Eugene in any medium (e.g., print publications, Internet, etc.) for publicity purposes, without compensation or permission. Registration and/or payment of any registration fee shall be deemed an admission of agreement to the terms stated above. Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
Scholarship Program 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 (July 1-June 30), and may be submitted through Dec. 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 541-682-6379.
Index Accessible Pursuits . . . . . . . 80 Accessible Services . . . . . . . 85 ACTSO – see Arts, Performing Alpine Adventures – see Snow Sports Archery – see Games & Sports Arts & Handcrafts Performing . . . . . 8, 9, 11-14, 16-19, 39-42, 50 Textile . . . . . . . . . . 12, 46 Visual . . . . . . . 8, 12, 18, 39-42, 46-47, 60, 66-67, 74 Bikes & Biking . . . . . . . . . . 36 Birthday Package (at pool) . . . 29 Camps, Spring Break . 20-21, 78 Certifications/Trainings Babysitting . . . . . . . . . 17 Lifeguarding . . . . . . . . . 29 Wilderness First Responder . 26 Challenge Course – see Spencer Butte Challenge Course Childcare . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Preschool Open House . . . . 11 Climbing, Rock . . . . . . . 23, 79 Computer, Internet, & Technology . . . . 47-48, 67 Dances . . . . . . . . . 18, 74, 77 Driver Safety, Adult . . . . . 54, 62 Eugene Parks Foundation (ad) . . 83 Eugene Public Library (ad) . . . 82 Eugene Public Library Foundation & Friends of Eugene Public Library 83 Española . . . . . . . 6-7, 84, 86 Executive Director Letter . . . . 2 Facilities Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Rental . . . . . . . . . 6-7, 34 Fashion Design – see Arts, Textile Fencing – see Martial Arts Fitness Adaptive . . . . . . . . 75-76 Centers . . . . . . . . . 28, 39 Family . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Land, Adult . . . . 36-39, 75 Water, Adult . . . . . . 29-30 Food, Cooking & Nutrition . . . . 74 Games & Sports . . . . 14, 16, 18, 20-21, 23, 35, 78-79 Games, Cards & Board Adaptive . . . . . . . . 74-75 Adult . . . . . . . . 53-54, 62 Golf, Laurelwood (ad) . . . . . . 64 Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Health & Wellness Adaptive . . . . . . . . 75-76 Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Teen . . . . . . . . . . 16, 18 Hiking . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 80 Hult Center for the Performing Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Ice Skating – see Sports Inclusion Services . . . . . 73, 85 Karate – see Martial Arts Kayaking . . . . . . . . . . 25, 28 KidCity – see Childcare Languages & Culture . . . . . . . 48-49, 61, 63, 79 Leadership & Self Development Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Youth/Teen . . . . . . . 16, 21 Martial Arts Adult . . . . . . . . . . 42-44 Adult & Child . . . . . . . . 19 Children & Youth 11, 14-15, 17, 19 Mobility International, USA . . . 76 Movies . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 62 Music – see Arts, Performing No School Day Activities . . 15, 17 Photography . . . . . . . . 12, 67 Presentations, Adult . . 50-52, 61 Policies . . . . . . . 26, 73, 79, 86 Pools & Swimming Competitive . . . . . . . 33-34 Fitness Centers . . . . . 28, 38 Hours, Fees, Info . . . . 27, 29 Lap Swims . . . . . . . . . . 28 Lessons . . . . . . . . . 31-34 Lifeguarding – see Certifications Recreation Swims/ No School Days . . . . . . . 28 Rental . . . . . . . . . 28, 34 Sponsor a Child . . . . . . . 20 Tamarack Pool . . . . . . . . 33 Water Fitness . . . . . . 29, 30 Water Polo Camp . . . . . . 20 Registration Info, También en Español . . 84, 85 Rentals Adaptive Equipment . . . . . 78 Facilities, Sports Fields . 6-7, 35 Pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Rock Climbing – see Climbing Ropes Course – see Spencer Butte Challenge Course
Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Self Defense – see Martial Arts Services, Adult . . . . 55, 62-63, 68 Shelton McMurphey Johnson House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Skate Park, W-J . . . . . . . . . 25 Soccer – see Games & Sports Social Gatherings, Meals & Clubs Adaptive . . . . . . . . 77, 78 Adult . . . . . . . 61, 62, 68, 72 Family . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Special Events/Interest Adult . . . . . . . . . . 54, 55 All Ages . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Youth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Spencer Butte Challenge Course 25 Snow Sports Alpine Adventures . . . 24, 77 Skiing, Cross Country . 23-24 Snowboarding . . . . . 24-25 Snowshoeing . . . . . . 22-23 Sports Adapted . . . . . . 77, 78-79 Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Kids & Youth . . . 14, 16, 18-21 Leagues, Adult . . . . . 35, 78 Support Groups/Meetings . . . . 81 Swimming – see Pools & Swimming Table of Contents . . . . . . . . 3 Tai Chi – see Martial Arts Tamarack Pool – see Pools & Swimming Technology – see Computer Teen Court . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Theater – see Arts, Performing Trips, Tours & Excursions Adaptive . . . . . . . . 79-80 Adult . . . . 56-58, 63, 68-70, 72 Previews . . . . . . . . 56, 58 Try for Free . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Veterans Program . . . . . 58, 79 Volunteer Opportunities . . 24, 73 Walks & Walking . . . . . . 22, 38 Water Fitness – see Pools & Swimming Wayne Morse Family Farm . . . . 20 Yoga Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Zumba Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Adult (cardio) . . . . . . . . 38 Zumba Gold Adult . . . . . . . . . . 38, 39
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