Eugene Rec Summer 2022 Guide

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Fun in the sun with camps, classes and trips for everyone


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Stop us if you’ve heard us say this before, but we love summer here at Eugene Rec. The hustle and bustle of our community centers and busy calendars full of camps and pool time get us excited. We love helping kids (and adults) make the most of the sunniest time of year in our little pocket of the Willamette Valley. Have you ever seen a kid take their first dive off the platform at Amazon Pool or take their first run through a Class III rapid? We have, and if it doesn’t bring a smile to your face then we don’t know what will. While we are looking forward to this summer, we also need to be open about an issue we have been working to address. Compared to pre-pandemic levels, Eugene Rec is severely understaffed in some critical areas: lifeguards and summer camp counselors. Our Recreation division hires a large percentage of the temporary and part-time employees at the City of Eugene, and many of them are during the summer months to help us put on all of the fantastic camps and Rec swims we offer. We might be a little biased, but working for Eugene Rec has all sorts of great benefits. We like to say

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becoming a lifeguard teaches someone all sorts of applicable life skills beyond the pool. For many, we provide the first job opportunity while people are still in high school or college. They get to work at a place where an emphasis is put on training. Beyond the soft skills of working at a job, many of our lifeguards and counselors move on to other jobs in the public safety and education sectors. Oh, and did we mention it’s fun? As a counselor you get to mix it up with wonderful groups of kids every week. And a busy afternoon at Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center or Amazon Pool is never dull. We hope you are also looking forward to a busy, safe summer. And if you know of someone who might enjoy what Eugene Rec has to offer, send them to GetRec.org/recjobs to learn more and apply.

Adventure. Community. Happiness.


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Stay Connected! GetRec.org 541-682-5333 recreation@eugene-or.gov En español: GetRec.org/actividades En español: 541-682-6891 TDD: 541-682-5311 fb.com/eugrec twitter.com/eugrec instagram.com/eugrec youtube.com/eugenelrcs Or contact Rec facilities directly, pages 4-5. Cover photo by Andy Nelson

Rec Facilities How to Register Policies Adaptive Youth Ages 0-18 Activities Early Learning Camps Aquatics Family Adult Ages 18+ Activities Health & Fitness Sports Leagues Outdoor Senior Ages 50+ Activities Health & Fitness Outdoor Support/Volunteer Español

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The Fall Rec Guide will be available mid-August 2022

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Amazon Community Center

Campbell Community Center

COVID-19 Protocols Eugene Rec’s �irst priority is the safety of our patrons while taking a class or spending time at any of our facilities. All City staff are working together to safely host community members. Our protocols follow City, county and state guidelines, and best practices from the CDC, the Oregon Health Authority and Lane County Public Health. These are subject to change, so our protocols may be revised as new guidelines are provided. Please contact the host recreation center or pool directly for speci�ic requirements for each activity. Individuals who are COVID-19 positive should remain home for at least 5 days, in accordance with public health guidelines.


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8 River House ● Outdoor Center

11 Shelton-McMurphey● Johnson House

301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5329 Hours: 10a-4:30p M-F Fx: 541-682-6319 Bus: #40, 52

smjhouse.org/about/rentals 303 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-484-0808 Bus: #1 Fx: 541-984-1314 Also see page 83

9 Sheldon Community Center ●

2445 Willakenzie Rd., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5312 Hours: 8a-5:30p M-F Fx: 541-682-6332 Bus: #66 & 67 10 Sheldon Pool & ● Fitness Center

Open late spring 2022 2443 Willakenzie Rd., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5314 Schedule: See pages 36-39 Fx: 541-682-6344 Bus: #66 & 67

12 Spencer Butte ● Challenge Course

Off Willamette St., south of 50th Ave. Ph: 541- 682-5329 Fx: 541-682-6319

Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center

13 Washington Park Center ●

2025 Washington St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5311 Bus: #36 14 Wayne Morse ● Family Farm & Park

585 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5380 Also see page 48

River House Outdoor Center GetRec.org

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How to Register Three Easy Ways to Register Addresses and phone numbers for all facilities are on pages 4-5.

• Online: If you have registered with us before, make sure you have your login information. Not sure if you have an account? Visit GetRec.org/register and click “Log In/Create Account,” then select “Log In with Email” and select “Forgot Password.” If you have an account your login information will be emailed to you. Need to create an account? Visit GetRec.org/register and click “Login In/Create Account” then select “Create Your Eug Rec Account.” • By Phone: Call the recreation facility providing the activity or call 541-682-5333. Have your Visa or MasterCard number handy. • In Person: Visit any recreation facility.

Registration is ongoing and open to residents and non-residents on a �irst-come basis. Register early; many classes �ill quickly. Classes may be canceled if there are not enough registrations.

Access & Equity The City of Eugene Recreation Division strives to make recreational opportunities welcoming for everyone. Eugene Rec works to ensure its programs are accessible and inclusive for all people, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, immigration status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation or socio-economic status. The City of Eugene is committed to supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide individuals with modi�ications they need to participate in Eugene Rec programs. The following services are available with advance notice. Some requests may take up to two weeks to secure.

Readers are available by phone or in person. A staff person will read the requested sections of publications for you.

Large Print and Digital Recordings can be provided with advance notice. Five or fewer large print copies can be provided upon request.

Hearing Assistance Equipment is available for classes, special events and cultural performances with advance notice.

Accessible Bus with Wheelchair Lift is available for activities that provide bus transportation. Please make your request at the time of registration since demand for use is high. The bus is booked on a �irst come, �irst served basis.

Adaptive Technology at the Library: 27-inch monitors, large keyboard letters, adjustable tables and screens, magnifying software, JAWS (computerized reader) and a Braille embosser.

Braille sections of large publications (such as this Recreation Guide) can be made available with advance notice.

If you have additional questions, please call Adaptive Recreation at 541-682-5311 (TTY). For more information about Recreation Inclusion Services see page 21.

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American Sign Language Interpretation is available for classes or presentations with advance notice.


Policies Minimum Class Requirements In order to recover program costs, a minimum number of participants are required. Please register early. Classes and activities will be canceled between two and �ive days before the activity start date if the minimum number of participants have not registered. If you register for an activity that is canceled because of low enrollment, staff will notify you and issue a refund. For more about the withdrawal/refund policy, see below.

Withdrawal/Refund Policy Withdrawal and refund requests must be made to the facility sponsoring the activity. Withdrawals from recreation activities are subject to a withdrawal fee. A withdrawal fee of $10 will be charged for each registration under $100. A withdrawal fee of $25 will be charged for each registration $100 and higher. A refund will be issued minus the withdrawal fee when requested at least seven (7) or more calendar days before the �irst activity meeting. When a refund is requested six (6) or fewer calendar days before the �irst activity meeting or once a class or activity has started, a refund shall be issued only if: • You move out of town. • You are medically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no withdrawal fee will be charged). Refunds will be pro-rated for classes already attended. No refund will be issued if you fail to show up for a registered activity, class or trip. No refund will be given for athletic league fees and trips that require prepayment of advanced reservation tickets or admission fees.

An additional Release from Liability Agreement, signed by the participant or guardian, may be required for participation in some activities. Photographs, videos and audio of participants in Recreation Services programs may be used by the City of Eugene in any medium (e.g., print publications, social media, 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.

Scholarship Program Eugene Rec offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents. Applications are available in November each year for the upcoming year (January 1-December 31). Applications are due by June 30, 2022. Applications are available at GetRec.org/recscholarship or at any Eugene Rec facility. For more information call 541-682-5654.

Surcharge for Non-City Residents Non-city residents are assessed a 20 percent surcharge for registered activities and rentals.

Outdoor Program Special Use Permit City of Eugene operates under a Special Use Permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service for the Deschutes, Siuslaw, Umpqua and Willamette National Forests; and under Special Recreation Permits granted by the Bureau of Land Management in the Northwest Oregon and Prineville districts. City of Eugene is an equal opportunity outdoor recreation service provider.

Some activities require a non-refundable registration fee.

Release from Liability Agreement With the exception of speci�ic trips, City of Eugene Recreation 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 of�icers or agents from all claims for injury or losses suffered from participation. GetRec.org

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Adaptive Get Involved! Adaptive Rec programs are designed for people with disabilities, and are for ages 18+, unless otherwise noted. Classes and activities are structured for different levels of ability. All Adaptive Rec programs require registration. Participants must complete a Participant Information Form before attending. Fees do not include the cost of meals and admission, unless otherwise noted. For more information call 541-682-5311. Have Questions? New participants are welcome to call before registering for programs. Staff are available to discuss recreation resources and opportunities. Certi�ied Therapeutic Recreation Specialists are available to answer questions regarding the activities that are most appropriate for you, a family member or an individual in your care. Participation Every effort will be made to reasonably accommodate each individual. However, if a person’s conduct poses physical harm or risk to self or others, as indicated in the Patron Code of Conduct, they may be removed from programs. Personal Support Workers are welcome to attend programs to support individuals with behavioral and/or personal care needs. PSWs are required to register for programs. Call the front desk to register, 541-682-5311.

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Inclusion Services Eugene Rec staff is committed to making all reasonable efforts to ensure that its facilities, programs and services are accessible to and usable by all people. Individuals with disabilities are welcome to participate in any City of Eugene Recreation program within the eligibility requirements of age, prerequisites, etc. When additional support is required for successful participation in Eugene Recreation programs, staff utilize the Inclusion Services process to determine programmatic modi�ications and/or individual support plans that best �it the participant. To initiate the Inclusion Services process, please discuss your request upon registration in person, over the phone or at GetRec.org/recinclusion at least two weeks in advance. For additional information and/or questions regarding Inclusion Services, please call 541-682-5311 or email recadaptive@eugene-or.gov.

Volunteer With Us! Looking for a fun and engaging volunteer opportunity? Your enthusiasm, involvement and support with participants is essential to the quality of Adaptive Recreation Services. No previous experience necessary – training and feedback are provided for all volunteers. If you or your group are interested in volunteering any amount of time, please call 541-682-5311 or email recadaptive@eugene-or.gov.


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Bicycling

Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial �itting or assessment.

Adapted Bike & Equipment Services

Ongoing M-F 9a-5p By appt $5/half hour $20/half day $50/weekend $10/hour $40/day To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5311

All ages

Adaptive Recreation Services maintains a unique �leet of adaptive equipment, including all-terrain wheelchairs and bikes such as recumbent trikes, tandems and hand cycles. Individual and group services can be provided to support adaptive recreational equipment needs for people of varying abilities and skill levels, including �ittings and rentals. For more information call 541-682-5311 or visit GetRec.org/ recadaptive. All services at Hilyard Community Center

Adapted Bike Assessment & Fitting Staff assess needs and recommend equipment. Designed for people with limited mobility, disabilities, medical conditions or those who wish to preview equipment before rental or purchase. By appointment M-F 9a-5p $5 #20589 To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5311

Accessible Pursuits Are you looking for exciting and rewarding activities for your group? Organizations, agencies and individuals are invited to participate in the Accessible Pursuits services. It uses the expertise and resources of Adaptive Rec to design a recreation program that meets your speci�ic needs. In addition, City staff can present clinics, workshops, in-services and trainings in adaptive recreation and inclusion services for employees, participants and family members. The bene�its 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 designed by Certi�ied 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 relationships that are instrumental to improving the quality of their lives. Let Accessible Pursuits bring fun directly to you. For more information, call 541-682-5311.

Camps See pages 32-34 for Quest Camps for ages 12-21, and also for the new Quest Adventures single-day outings for ages 12+

Dance Dance Fusion

Ages 14+

Have fun and get �it with this unique dance �itness class. Learn basic moves to multicultural music as you shake, shimmy and salsa your way to a healthier you. Hilyard Community Center Jul 6-Sep 21 W 4:30-5:30p Jul 8-Sep 23 F 4:30-5:30p

$48 #20396 $48 #20397

Events Adaptive Rec Pool Party Adaptive Recreation has rented the entire Amazon Pool facility for people with disabilities, their families and friends. Lounge, wade, swim, play and enjoy the evening fun. Separate admission for each person, including caregivers, personal staff, family members and friends. Amazon Pool Aug 6

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6:30-8:30p

$3 Drop-in

Hiking Nature Walks

3 See key on page 13 ■ Spend afternoons outdoors this summer utilizing local parks and trails for hiking and games. Patrons may hike up to 2 miles per outing. Dress for active play, wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle and a snack. The group will meet at a new hiking location each week. The schedule will be provided before the �irst class. All-terrain wheelchairs will be available upon request.

Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 6-Sep 21 W 10:30a-12p Jul 9-Sep 24 Sa 10:30a-12p

$90 #20391 $90 #20398 GetRec.org

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Presentations Disability Resource Webinars

Hilyard Connection Club Ages 12+

On the second Thursday of each month, Adaptive Rec will offer a virtual session that covers a different topic related to disability or disability support for families and caregivers.

Ableism Ableism is the discrimination of and social prejudice against people with disabilities based on the belief that typical abilities are superior. It includes harmful stereotypes, misconceptions and generalizations of people with disabilities. Join us to identify and avert ableism in our conversations, our actions and our community. Th

6-7p

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Situational Wheelchair Use Not everyone with acquired mobility-related disabilities looks forward to transitioning to using a wheelchair on occasion. Find empowerment, ease of access and increase self-care through this educational and resourceful session where we discuss possible advantages to situational wheelchair use. Aug 11

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American Sign Language Want to communicate with folks who use sign language? Learn 10-20 basic signs and how to access more training opportunities to better your sign language skills. Sep 8

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6-7p

Free #20402

Social Gatherings Friday Recreation Join in popular recreation interests and explore exciting activities, planned and implemented by enthusiastic Adaptive Rec interns. Hilyard Community Center Jul 8-Sep 23 F 2:30-4p

$30 #20406

Garden Stewards Cultivate friendships and prepare and plant the garden at the Good Samaritan Society Gardens. Meet at the gardens each week with a water bottle. No restroom access. Activities occur on varying levels of uneven terrain. Good Samaritan Society Gardens, 3500 Hilyard St. Aug 18-Sep 22 Th 10-11:30a $25 #20389

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Virtual Jul 6-Sep 21

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5:30-6:30p

$42 #20393

Outdoor Games

All presentations are virtual

Jul 14

Join us as we work together to plan and implement fun activities with different topics each week like trivia, show-andtell, videos, games, education, socialization and self-care activities. This program is a life and social skill-building class.

Have fun and challenge your friends to an outdoor game on the patio. Hilyard Community Center Jul 5-Sep 20 Tu 3-4p Jul 7-Sep 22 Th 3-4p

$30 #20388 $30 #20392

Saturday Night Action Join friends for Saturday night games, crafts and fun social activities. Each month we will learn about and celebrate a cultural or seasonal theme. Hilyard Community Center Jul 16 Sa 6:30-8p Aug 20 Sa 6:30-8p Sep 17 Sa 6:30-8p

$5 #20401 $5 #20403 $5 #20404

Special Interest DanceAbility DanceAbility International’s mission is to dissolve barriers and connect people with and without disabilities through dance and movement. This mission is accomplished through classes, workshops and events for adults and children, performances, teacher trainings and educational materials for teachers of inclusive dance. Learn more by emailing info@danceability.org or calling 541-357-4982.

Northwest Association for Blind Athletes All ages Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA) provides life-changing opportunities through sports and physical activity to people of all ages and abilities who are blind and visually impaired. Every fourth weekend of the month NWABA will offer a variety of sport events in Eugene and the southern Willamette Valley. November-March events include swimming, goalball and alpine ski/snowboarding. MarchOctober events include hiking, tandem biking, kayaking, paddleboarding and more! For more information please contact Megan Ahleman at 360-768-5649 or mahleman@nwaba.org. For dates and locations of events in the Willamette Valley call NWABA at 360-448-7254. Ongoing

4th weekend

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Support Groups ALS Support Group

Circle of Friends

Ages 21+

This group is for people living with Lou Gehrig’s disease, families, caregivers and friends. Meetings are free, offer speakers on relevant topics and are designed to share information as well as strategies for preserving independence and quality of life. For more information call Mary Rebar at 541-990-1246 or email mary.rebar@alsoregon.org. Virtual Ongoing

2nd W 3-4:30p

Free Drop-in

Amputee Support Group

All ages

Power On With Limb Loss hosts meetings for amputees and people with physical challenges, which include speakers and peer mentorship to support people with physical challenges to help build independence and quality of life. For more information call Paula Free at 541-510-5866 or email 123poweron@gmail.com. Virtual Ongoing

4th W 6-8p

Free Drop-in

Brain Injury Group (BIG)

Hilyard Community Center Ongoing Dates/times vary

All ages

Peer support group for people who have experienced a brain or head injury. Share experiences, support and resources on an informal basis. For more information call 541-682-5311. A partnership with Synapse Oregon, uosynapse.weebly.com.

Free Drop-in

Ages 21 & under

Circle of Friends was founded on one simple concept: youth with severe disabilities are like anyone else – they deserve opportunities. Through resources, support, training and a community built on compassion, Circle of Friends strives to break the cycle of isolation for these people and those who love them. Offerings include both family friendly community events and activities that let youth experience accessible and inclusive fun and recreation. Activities are designed for youth ages preschool through middle school. Registration is required and events are low cost as possible. For more information visit circleoffriends.org/contact. Ongoing

Dates/times vary

Free Drop-in

Hearing Loss Association of Lane County All ages This meeting is for people experiencing hearing loss, their families, caregivers and friends. Meetings are free and offer education on relevant topics such as technology, employment, communication, medication and more. Meetings provide informal opportunities to socialize and �ind support in coping with hearing loss. Meetings are quarterly on Thursday evenings. For more information visit hearinglosslane.org. Hilyard Community Center Jun 9, Sep 8 Th 6:30-9p

Free Drop-in

• Autism Rocks Friends & Family Camp • Skill Training for an Independent Living Experience program (StiLE) • Artist Guild • Social Skills Discussion Group • Every Friday Social www.kindtree.org GetRec.org

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Adaptive Mama I’m Low

All ages

This is a local nonpro�it organization created to provide emotional and practical support for families of children living with Type 1 diabetes. It gives kids from preschool to teens opportunities to connect through monthly fun activities. It offers twice-monthly parent support groups, an educational speakers series and caregiver seminars for family members, friends and babysitters. For information, locations and calendar call 541-484-0591 or visit mamaimlow.com. Ongoing

Dates/times vary

Free Drop-in

Parent Connection Support Group Ages18+ Parenting or providing caregiving support for children or adults with disabilities? Is this a new experience or have you been doing it for a lifetime? Ever wonder if the challenging parts are shared with others in a similar situation? Have questions or resources to share? Need creative ideas? Want support? This group is led by a licensed social worker with a background in art therapy and parent of a teenager with multiple disabilities. Learn coping, self-care and health-related resources each week while listening and sharing as much as you are comfortable. Attend as you are able. Nominal sliding scale fee. Rotating topics include: planning for the future, sibling supports, housing options, stress management and relationship wellness. Hilyard Community Center Facilitator: Sarah Dalby Ongoing W 5:30-6:30p Sliding scale fee

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Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon Ages 21+ This Eugene/Spring�ield general support group welcomes family, friends and care partners as well as those living with a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. For the health and safety of our participants, the Eugene support group will meet virtually through Zoom. Check the website for meeting details and times at parkinsonsresources.org. For Zoom meeting details email Libby at libby@parkinsonsresources.org. Virtual Ongoing

Dates/times vary

Free Drop-in

Support for Independent Living with Visual Impairment (SILVI) All ages For people living with visual impairment. Informal meetings offer opportunities to share experiences and information. For more information call 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing 2nd/4th F 11:30a-1:30p

Free

Drop-in

More support groups are on page 69

Swim Lessons Water Safety & Swim Skills

Ages 5-12

This class is designed for youth with disabilities or who need extra support and modi�ied teaching techniques. Curriculum focuses on basic water safety and introduction to swimming skills. Instructors and volunteers provide unique and fun activities in an inclusive and supportive environment. A family member or care provider over the age of 18 must accompany the child in the water for the entire duration of the lesson. Please sign up for the interest list. For questions call 541-682-5311 or email recadaptive@eugene-or.gov. Amazon Pool Jul 12-Aug 4 Aug 9-Sep 1

TuTh 10:30-11:15a TuTh 10:30-11:15a

$60 #20405 $60 #20823

Wellness Fitness for All

Ages 14+

This fun �itness class is just right for all abilities. Class uses energizing circuit training and motivating activities with positive support. Learn quality exercises and move toward a healthier you. Hilyard Community Center Jul 5-Sep 22 TuTh 4:30-5:30p

$96 #20390

Yoga Joyful Yoga A playful yoga experience for all abilities that focuses on building strength and �lexibility while improving balance and con�idence. Suitable for all body types. No experience needed. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jul 11-Sep 19 M 1-2p No class Sep 5

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Jun 10

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Green Island

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Jul 23

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Oregon22

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3:30-8:30p Emeralds Baseball

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Challenge Course

Willamette Confluence Preserve/ Green Island ■1 Join McKenzie River Trust and Friends of Buford Park on two different small bus tours of the Willamette Con�luence Preserve and Turtle Flats near Mount Pisgah and Green Island north of Coburg. These two properties offer opportunities for preserving and restoring a dynamic and ecologically diverse river system. During the tours, volunteers and McKenzie River Trust staff will lead visitors around much of the preserves, highlighting conservation efforts, human history and natural features. This tour is intended for people who are unable to walk the 4 miles typically required. Bring a lunch and water, dress for the weather and consider bringing a portable chair and binoculars. An ADA accessible toilet will be available approximately halfway through the tour, but no other bathroom facilities will be available. Meet at Campbell Community Center Willamette Confluence Preserve Tour Jun 10 F 9:30a-2:30p Green Island Tour Jul 7 Th 9a-1p

3 ■ Cheer on the home team as we watch the Eugene Emeralds take on the Vancouver Canadians. Price of your ticket is included in registration.

Meet at Hilyard Community Center Aug 13 Sa 3:30-8:30p

$35 #20439

Spencer Butte Challenge Course

3 ■ Join us to explore con�idence and team building with friends. All equipment and instruction provided.

Meet at Hilyard Community Center Sep 10 Sa 10a-4p

$50 #20440

Activity Level Ratings $5 #20375 $5 #20376

World Athletics Championships Oregon22 ■3 Join us for the 2022 World Athletics Championships, happening for the �irst time in Eugene. Events include the men’s 100-meter, men’s decathlon, men’s long jump and the women’s 100-meter hurdles. We will also have access to surrounding festivity events and food vendors. Wear your favorite country’s colors to show support. Program cost includes event admission. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 23 Sa 9a-1p

Emeralds Baseball Game

$50 #20407

1 Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelLevel ■ chairs or walking difficulties. 2 Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping Level ■ center or large museum. 3 Walking of 1-2 miles (1-1.5 hours), as on a walking Level ■ tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. 4 Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be Level ■ rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. 5 Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or Level ■ high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited.

Consult your physician before participating in any trips/ activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.

Trip Policies Fees include bus 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.

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Youth Activities Arts Abstract Painting

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jul 6-Aug 31 W 4-5:45p No class Aug 24 Ages 12+

Abstract painting is a fun way to explore color and form and foster self-expression. It can help unite the human spirit, transcending barriers of ideology and language, and can be a great starting point for representational painting. Experience the joys of painting through the exciting forum of abstract art. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Will Paradis Jul 9-Aug 13 Sa 2-5p

Learn basic and advanced techniques of wheel throwing, hand building and glazing. Take home your own pots and bowls to share with your family. No prior clay or pottery experience is necessary, just a willingness to try new things. Work at your own pace.

541-682-5333

Fashion Design, Beginning

Ages 10-14

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 how to use a sewing machine. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kayla Boyce Jul 12-Aug 16 Tu 4:15-6p

$60 #20492

$108 #20758

Clay Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 10-15

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$80 #20374

Fashion Design, Intermediate

Ages 11-16

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 are required. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kayla Boyce Jul 12-Aug 16 Tu 6:15-8p

$60 #20493


Youth Activities

Dance

Ballet Plus Modern

Toddler & Me Dance

Ages 2-3 with adult

Dance together with your child while exploring movement and play. This is a great opportunity for little ones to explore dance with the comfort of their parental �igure. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 13-Aug 24 W 10:45-11:15a

Parent & Me

$28 #20562

Ages 3-5 with adult

Explore rhythm, balance and awareness while moving to music. You must register your child with an adult. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Steph Young Jul 14-Aug 18 Th 11-11:45a

Creative Movement

$36 #20660 Ages 3-5

Explore rhythm, balance and awareness while exploring movement through music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 13-Aug 24 W 11:30a-12p

Pre-Ballet

$28 #20563

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jul 9-Aug 27 Sa 12-1p

Pre-Tap Dance

$56 #20347

Ages 4-6

This playful tap class will focus on coordination, memorization and rhythmic skills. Dancers will have fun learning a short routine to share at the end of the session. Some tap shoes are available to borrow. Please wear comfortable clothing and come ready to have fun! Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 12-Aug 23 Tu 4:15-4:45p

Tap Dance, Beginning

$28 #20555 Ages 7-12

This class will focus on learning the fundamentals of tap as well as playing with rhythm and style. Dancers will learn a short routine to show off their new moves at the end of the session. Some tap shoes are available to borrow. Please wear comfortable clothing and come ready to make some noise! Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 12-Aug 23 Tu 5-6p

$42 #20557

Ages 3-4 & 4-5

Explore all the basic ballet techniques in a fun, safe and loving setting. Your child will stretch, leap and dance down to monkey town. Students will discover their love of dance with fun creative music. The last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Ages 3-4 Jul 9-Aug 27 Sa 9-9:40a Jul 9-Aug 27 Sa 10-10:40a Ages 4-5 Jul 9-Aug 27 Sa 11-11:40a Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Ages 3-4 Jul 13-Aug 24 W 9:15-9:45a Ages 4-5 Jul 11-Aug 22 M 4:15-4:45p Jul 13-Aug 24 W 10-10:30a

Ballet

Ages 5-7

This class will combine ballet and modern movement for the young dancer. All levels welcome.

Teen Movie Night $48 #20331 $48 #20332 $48 #20346

$28 #20559 $28 #20551 $28 #20561

Ages 6-9

Learn basic ballet postures while experimenting with creative movement. Emphasis will be on developing rhythm, balance and creativity. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 11-Aug 22 M 5-5:45p

Events Ages 13-18

Join us for an outdoor movie in the park. We will be showing “Ready Player One” (PG-13, 2 hours 20 minutes), a science�iction adventure �ilm that takes place in 2045 in which people seek to escape from reality by entering the OASIS, a virtual reality world. Snacks and drinks provided. Pre-movie events include virtual reality and a free book from the Eugene Public Library summer reading program. Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 20 Sa 8:30-11:30p

Vibe

Free #20640

Ages 12-18

Join us every Friday night for loads of fun! We have free food, air hockey, virtual reality, video games, table tennis, arcade basketball and more every week. Drop in and grab a bite to eat, play some games or just chill with us. Funded by the Community Safety Initiative and Youth and Teen Empowerment Program. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing F 5-9p

Free #20632

$35 #20552 GetRec.org

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Leadership

Martial Arts

Recreation Apprentice Program Ages14-17

Karate Tiger Tots

Join our summer cohort apprentice program and gain job skills will working in our recreation programs such as youth camps, classes and preschool. Apprentices will receive general recreation trainings as well as industry standard trainings. Beyond working in our programs, apprentices will also have the opportunity to learn to write a resume and a letter of interest and take part in practice interviews. To sign up please email Oliver Redig at oredig@eugene-or.gov or call 541-682-6380. Funded by the Community Safety Initiative and Youth and Teen Empowerment Program.

A happy, caring atmosphere where your preschooler can be introduced to basic karate and life skills. This active class enhances hand-eye and foot-eye coordination, selfcon�idence and respect. Students become great listeners while learning important safety skills. Not eligible for scholarships.

Resolve

Karate Tiny Tigers

Ages 12-18

The City of Eugene Recreation’s Resolve program is run by youth volunteers. Teenagers who were cited for qualifying nonviolent offenses can have their case closed by Lane County Department of Youth Services. To do so, they must complete a contract determined by their peers in a circle process. During the circle, the peers listen to the accountable youth’s retelling of the incident, ask questions and work collaboratively to �ind ways to repair harm. Youth volunteers receive trainings, development opportunities and acquire important skills and experience. Funded by the Community Safety Initiative and Youth and Teen Empowerment Program. Circles are held on Thursday evenings at Petersen Barn Community Center. To sign up email Ellen Swanson at eswanson@eugene-or.gov.

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Ages 3-4

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Aug 8-Sep 12 M 3:45-4:15p

$42 #20522

Ages 5-6

This program introduces partner work, team work, cooperation and group activities. Some competitive games are added to the lessons such as bunkai, sparring, selfdefense and elbow techniques. Not eligible for scholarships. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Aug 8-Sep 12 M 4:30-5p

Karate

$42 #20526

Ages 7-11

This professionally developed program will help students improve listening skills, develop concentration and learn personal discipline and respect for others. It’s a great way to


Youth Activities Snorkeling

Ages 11-17

River snorkeling is a fantastic way to explore Oregon’s world famous rivers and lakes. Our various snorkeling opportunities teach the basics of snorkeling and explore need-to-know skills required to snorkel in a variety of environments. All equipment is provided. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 17 Su 10a-4p Aug 27 Sa 10a-4p

$60 #20571 $60 #20651

Spencer Butte Challenge Course Exploration Day Ages 11-17 build con�idence and gain self-esteem while exercising and having fun. Not eligible for scholarships. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Aug 8-Sep 12 M 5:15-6p

Taekwondo

$48 #20527

Ages 5-7 & 8-12

Develop a better awareness of your potential through the practice of taekwondo. This physical sport uses all the muscles and joints in the body while developing mental abilities that promote focus and self-discipline. Classes are non-combative and focus on providing the structure, knowledge and skills students will use to live a more con�ident, empowered life. This program is not eligible for scholarships. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructors: US TaeKwonDo College Ages 5-7 Jul 20-Aug 17 W 4-4:45p Ages 8-12 Jul 20-Aug 17 W 5-6p

This event allows youth to build con�idence, leadership skills and team building techniques while climbing into the forest canopy and taking part in active games and challenging initiatives. Facilitators will move groups through low ropes course elements before moving on to the high ropes course. Fun, growth, empathy, stewardship, respect and teamwork are a few of the themes that will be explored and discussed throughout the experience. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 16 Sa 10a-4p Aug 20 Sa 10a-4p

$60 #20588 $60 #20652

$35 #20490 $40 #20489

Outdoor Girls/Women Surfing

Ages 13+

For those who identify as female. Beginning to advanced instruction covers sur�ing fundamentals with an emphasis on ocean safety. Must be able to swim and tread water. Camp at the Oregon Coast on Friday and Saturday nights at a state park. Friday and Saturday dinners are at your expense. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Includes a wet suit and board rental. Pretrip Aug 16 Tu 5:30-7:30p at River House Trip Aug 19-21 F-Su Overnight $380 #20752

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Youth Early Learning Amazon Preschool

Ages 3-5

Explore art and nature at the Amazon Preschool! Children engage in arts activities building upon skills that increase dexterity and coordination while having fun! Take walks and discover the amazing world of nature. Science experiments spark the imagination. The focus will be on individual early academic development with emphasis on building social skills. Children will be in small stable groups in a supportive environment for play and learning. Amazon Community Center • Summer Camps, ages 3-5, see pages 24-25 • Preschool returns in September for ages 3-5 9a-12p, M-F or MTuW or ThF To register call 541-682-5373

Petersen Barn Preschool

Ages 3-5

Through play children experience cooperation, risk and creativity, and engage with and observe the laws and structures of their world. In our small preschool, we practice an exploration and play-based learning approach using weekly themes to structure curriculum and interact with our environments. Petersen Barn Community Center • Summer Camps, ages 3-5, see pages 24-25 • Preschool returns in September for ages 3-5 9a-12p, MWF or TuTh To register call 541-682-5521

Early Learning Center at Sheldon Community Center

Ages 3-5

Developmentally appropriate curriculum is built around the emerging interests of the children. Language, literacy and mathematics are integrated into all of the children’s work throughout the day. All classrooms include hands on exploration with art, science, sensory, music and movement. Sheldon Community Center • Summer Camps, ages 3-5, see pages 24-25 • Preschool returns in September for ages 3-5 9a-2p, M-F or MWF or TuTh, extended care available • Inclusive Preschool, ages 3-5 9a-2p, M-F or MWF or TuTh To register call 541-682-5312

Eugene Rec Kids Club Online Preschool Ages 3-5 Looking to educate your preschool-aged kiddo and need some assistance? Join our online learning classroom where kids and families can interact with activity ideas both digital and analog for some experiential and creative exploration. Our teacher will lead lessons, hold show-and-tells and assist in teaching your child preschool level knowledge while also prompting athome exploration to learn through play. Seesaw is the website app for our virtual classroom. Let us help you �ind engaging and educational activities to keep your kid’s mind and body active! Virtual Instructor: Shannon Madrid Jul 5-Aug 26 M-F 9a-3p

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Youth Camps A camp for every child Eugene Rec summer camps offer youth the opportunity to explore what they love, learn new skills and forge lasting friendships in a safe, supportive environment. With an astonishing breadth of activities, we truly have a camp for every child! How do I sign up? Register online or through any Eugene Rec community center or pool. Some camps may accept a deposit to reserve your child’s place. Contact the center for details. What if my child needs accommodations? All camps are open to all children regardless of ability. We take a team approach to include children who require extra support, with camper safety as our number one priority. For more information or to �ill out an inclusion request form please visit GetRec.org/recinclusion. Please give us two weeks notice. For more information see page 6. Quest Camps are speci�ically designed for youth with disabilities; see pages 85 ● 87 ● 94 ● 97 ● 101 . 32-34, camps ●

What else do I need to know? We must have a current Summer Camp Health Form on �ile for all campers. Forms are available at GetRec.org/camp. Read the description of your selected camp carefully and plan accordingly – you may need to pack a lunch or sunscreen for your child. Complete information packets, including detailed schedules, will be emailed out after registration. COVID-19 precautions All camps follow state guidelines and community health best practices. Comprehensive information about program guidelines and protocols will be included in the information packet emailed before the �irst day of camp. Finding the right camp for your child Matching your child’s personality and interests is an important part of choosing the right camp. Consider the camp’s staffto-child ratio, level of activity and the total number of kids to determine which camp environment best suits your child’s personality and temperament. For more information about each camp, call the facility and speak with our staff. GetRec.org

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Youth Camps

Camp Centers Adaptive Rec at Hilyard Community Center 2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 For more information please call 541-682-5311

Our camps are designed for youth who bene�it from extra support within school, recreation and community settings. If you would like to register please place your camper on the interest list. We will be calling patrons back in order from the interest list to complete registration as available.

Quest Camps Ages 12-21 Experience nature, art and service projects, care for animals and develop friendships and life skills. These are week-long morning camps. Camps run 8:30a-12:30p

Quest Adventures Ages 12+ Love the outdoors? Adaptive Recreation partners with the River House Outdoor Center for some watercraft and social pursuits. These are one-day afternoon camps.

Amazon Youth Camps Ages 12-15 A variety of camps from arts to outdoors are offered at different locations throughout the summer. Designed for teens who are looking for interesting and new experiences and for those who just want to do what they love. Camps times vary No extended care

Camps run 1-5p on Tuesdays

Petersen Barn Community Center

Amazon Community Center

870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 For more information please call 541-682-5521

2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 You can register online or call 541-682-5373

Art instructors and Rec staff provide a safe and fun summer. Campers should bring lunch, water bottle and sunscreen.

Amazon Arts Preschool Camps Ages 3-5 Each week of camp has a theme to create a focus for the fun. Experienced staff provide a safe and stimulating environment. Campers should be potty trained. Camps run 9a-12p Extended care 8-9a Extended care requires registration & fee, and child must be registered for an Amazon camp. To register please call at least one week before camp starts.

Amazon Arts Elementary Camps Ages 6-8 & 9-11 Imagine, play and create! Camps offer a wide variety of choices including dance, role playing games, art, theater, design and engineering. Active outside games and swimming add to the arts experience. Camps run 9a-3:30p unless otherwise noted Extended care 8-9a & 3:30-5:30p Extended care requires registration & fee, and child must be registered for an Amazon camp. To register please call at least one week before camp starts.

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Summer Play Adventures Ages 3-5 Have a summer of adventure! Play games, create works of art, explore and sing. Each week we will explore a unique theme. Daily snacks are provided. Camps run 9a-12p

Petersen Barn Sports Camps Ages 10-14 Youth will move and explore a variety of sports including court, �ield and water sports. Campers should bring a sack lunch, water bottle, swimsuit, towel and sunscreen. Camps run 9a-2p

Petersen Barn Specialty Camps Ages 9-15 Our specialty camps offer a unique opportunity to explore a particular genre or skill in a safe and supportive environment. Camp ratios are 2 staff: 12 youth. Campers should bring a sack lunch, water bottle and sunscreen. Camps run 9a-4p


Youth Camps River House Outdoor Center 301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 For more information please call 541-682-5329

River House Outdoor Camps Ages 7-17 Life is better outdoors! Camps offer a range of activities including biking, kayaking, rafting, rock climbing, sailing, skateboarding, stand-up paddleboarding and more. Camps provide: • Passionate and skilled outdoor leaders who are committed to having “best days ever.” • Programs for almost any age and ability level from beginner to advanced. • Low camper to staff ratios maximize safety and ensure the best possible learning environment. Camp times vary

Sheldon Community Center 2445 Willakenzie Rd., Eugene 97401 For more information please call 541-682-5312

Campers should bring sack lunch, water bottle, sunscreen and a backpack to carry it all. Snacks will be provided.

Preschool Camps at Sheldon Center Ages 3-5 Experienced preschool teachers will guide children through fun and engaging explorations in and around Sheldon Community Center. Each week will include art, outdoor play, nature exploration and water play. Preschool camps are for youth who have been in a care setting previously and are potty trained. Camps run 9a-2p Extended care 8-9a & 2-5:30p Extended care requires registration and fee. To register please call at least one week before camp starts.

Classic Camps at Ascot Park Ages 6-9 Youth will explore, discover and play in a day camp setting. In addition to classic camp activities, activity specialists will lead groups in enriching outdoor, creative and arts-based activities. Camps run 8:30a-5:30p Flexible check in time 8:30-9a Flexible check out time 4-5:30p No late check ins after 9a or early check outs before 4p

Creators Camps at Sheldon Center Ages 9-12 Campers will experience enriching and age-appropriate camp themes and activities that intertwine learning with creative expression. The week will include fun, hands-on projects and exploration of various art forms. Camps run 9a-5:30p Flexible check out time 4-5:30p No late check ins after 9a or early check outs before 4p

Explorers Camps at Alton Baker Park Ages 9-12 Youth will be moving and exploring every day in this outdoors-based camp. Filled with outings at Alton Baker Park, these days will be active and full. Camps run 9a-5:30p Flexible check out time 4-5:30p No late check ins after 9a or early check outs before 4p

Wayne Morse Family Farm & Park 595 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 For more information please call 541-682-5373

Morse Farm Outdoor Camps Ages 6-11 Our camps offer outdoor play all day long! Recreation staff provide a safe place for participants on 27 acres of woods and meadows. Activities include arts and crafts, group games, sports and board games. Two full days each week are spent on �ield trips, either to a beautiful and fun out-of-town location or to Amazon Pool and a local park. Schedule is subject to change depending on camp theme, �ield trip and weather. Bring a big lunch, a water bottle, sunscreen, swimsuit and a towel. Camps run 8a-5:30p Flexible check in time 8-9a Flexible check out time 4-5:30p No late check ins after 9a or early check outs before 4p

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Preschool Dates

Days Ages

Time

# ●

Jun 27-Jul 1

M-F

3-5

9a-12p

Jul 5-8

Tu-F

3-5

Jul 11-15

Jul 18-22

Jul 25-29

Aug 1-5

Aug 8-12

Aug 15-19 Preschool Camps at Amazon & Sheldon have extended care options. Registration and fee required. See pages 22-23.

1 Dinosaurs ●

Aug 22-26

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

Location

Cost

Number

1 Dinosaurs ●

Amazon

$68

#20458

9a-12p

2 Bugs ●

Amazon

$55

#20459

3-5

9a-12p

3 Animals Around the World ●

Pete Barn

$55

#20619

3-5

9a-2p

1 Dinosaurs ●

Sheldon

$91

#20717

3-5

9a-12p

4 Dragons & Castles ●

Amazon

$68

#20529

3-5

9a-12p

5 Crazy Science ●

Pete Barn

$68

#20620

3-5

9a-2p

6 Messy Art ●

Sheldon

$113

#20736

3-5

9a-12p

7 Forest Animals ●

Amazon

$68

#20532

3-5

9a-12p

8 We Are All Artists ●

Pete Barn

$68

#20624

3-5

9a-2p

9 Young Chefs ●

Sheldon

$113

#20738

3-5

9a-12p

10 Ocean Tides ●

Amazon

$68

#20533

3-5

9a-12p

11 Dinosaur Dig ●

Pete Barn

$68

#20621

3-5

9a-2p

12 Magical Creatures & Potions ●

Sheldon

$113

#20742

3-5

9a-12p

13 I Spy ●

Amazon

$68

#20535

3-5

9a-12p

14 Garden Exploration ●

Pete Barn

$68

#20625

3-5

9a-2p

15 Science Is Fun! ●

Sheldon

$113

#20747

3-5

9a-12p

16 Messy ●

Amazon

$68

#20537

3-5

9a-12p

17 Under the Sea ●

Pete Barn

$68

#20626

3-5

9a-2p

18 Sheldon Construction ●

Sheldon

$113

#20749

3-5

9a-12p

19 Young Chefs ●

Amazon

$68

#20538

3-5

9a-12p

20 Super Hero Adventure ●

Pete Barn

$68

#20627

3-5

9a-2p

21 Space Camp ●

Sheldon

$113

#20753

3-5

9a-12p

22 Amazon Construction ●

Amazon

$68

#20539

3-5

9a-12p

23 Blast Off ●

Pete Barn

$68

#20630

3-5

9a-2p

24 Animals Around the World ●

Sheldon

$113

#20756

Ages 3-5

Visit the time of the dinosaurs and be a dinosaur explorer. The room will become a jungle where you hunt for fossils. Watch the volcano explode and hatch your own dinosaur egg.

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We’re going on a bear hunt, making binoculars for our trip through the safari and exploring a variety of animals through songs, books and art projects. 4 Dragons & Castles ●

Ages 3-5

Bugs Ages 3-5 Learn all about the amazing insects that share our world. Join the dragon�ly races, make wings like a butter�ly. Learn how spiders make their webs by making your own human-sized web.

Let your imagination create a magical world of fairies, dragons and heroes. Build castles and make dragons to �ly through the sky.

3 ●

We will have some fun and exciting science projects waiting for you this week. We’ll create a rainbow cloud, make a naked egg and more.

2 ●

Animals Around the World at Pete Barn Ages 3-5 Animals from the savannas to the rainforests, outback, arctic and North America will all get a day to shine this week.

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5 Crazy Science ●

Ages 3-5


Preschool Camps 6 Messy Art ●

Ages 3-5

Get ready to blast into a world of color and messy art. We will explore different media. Make oobleck and create lots of fun art projects. 7 Forest Animals ●

Ages 3-5

The most amazing forest is right here in the Willamette Valley. From the smallest mouse to the great elks of the forest, learn about the animals who live here. 8 We Are All Artists ●

Ages 3-5

Interactive sensory art play! Create tape masterpieces, wacky tie dye shirts and crazy sponge art. We’ll be unlocking our inner artists by using our creative minds! 9 Young Chefs ●

Ages 3-5

Be ready to mix up some yummy food! We will be stirring up and creating fun edible treats. Young chefs will sharpen their cooking skills and learn about nutrition. 10 Ocean Tides ●

Ages 3-5

Find star�ish and shells in the homemade tide pool. Visit whales and dolphins that live in the sea. Make a hermit crab house with inspiration from Eric Carle’s “A House for Hermit Crab.” 11 Dinosaur Dig ●

Ages 3-5

Join us for a prehistoric adventure! Hatch dinosaur eggs, make fossil prints and play in the slimy swamp. Dance to the Dino March and create your own dinosaur mask. 12 Magical Creatures & Potions ●

Ages 3-5

We will enter the world of wizards, fairies, heroes and magical beasts, oh my! We will be creating �izzing potions and magical concoctions. Bring your imagination! 13 I Spy ●

Ages 3-5

There will be a new secret to uncover every day. Be a detective, make a spyglass and use it to �ind the hidden secrets. 14 Garden Exploration ●

Ages 3-5

Come on a garden adventure with us as we plant our own vegetables, make fairy gardens and investigate creepy crawlers. 15 Science Is Fun! ●

Ages 3-5

Enjoy a week of summer science camp with lots of hands-on science activities and play. 16 Messy ●

Ages 3-5

This is de�initely the messiest camp ever. Paint with spaghetti, ice cubes and cream. Be sure to wear old clothes that can get stained and messy.

17 Under the Sea ●

Ages 3-5

Come explore life under the sea with ocean critter crafts and games! Decorate seashells, create a beach in a bottle, and make an ocean landscape. It’s going to be a splash of a time! 18 Sheldon Construction ●

Ages 3-5

Be a builder all week with fun and safe education construction projects. Learn how to safely use assorted tools. 19 Young Chefs ●

Ages 3-5

Learn about nutrition and what our bodies need to be healthy. Practice your chef skills as we explore �inger foods, fruit kabobs and try out other easy recipes. 20 Super Hero Adventure ●

Ages 3-5

Calling all superheroes! Join us for camp if you’re ready to �ind your superpowers, build your super costumes and complete obstacle courses and challenges to save the day. 21 Space Camp ●

Ages 3-5

1, 2, 3, lift off! Join us as we learn, explore and create fun space activities. We will collect moon sand and much more. 22 Amazon Construction ●

Ages 3-5

Use cardboard, tubes, bottles, pipes and string to make treasures that you can take home or take apart. Build giant towers with your friends or make teeny tiny huts just for you. 23 Blast Off ●

Ages 3-5

3, 2, 1, astronauts prepare for liftoff! We are exploring outof-this-world crafts, games and songs. Take a ride on a spaceship, paint a planet and make an alien headband. 24 Animals Around the World at Sheldon ●

Ages 3-5

Are you ready to explore the ocean on the big screen and learn about sea life, virtually climb a tree to see what lives around the world and crawl through caves to see what lives in the dark? We will learn about animals and do hands-on animal projects. GetRec.org

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Elementary

Camps at Amazon for ages 6-8 & 9-11 have extended care options. Registration and fee required. Camps at Ascot Park, Sheldon, Alton Baker and Morse Farm may have flexible check in and check out times. See pages 22-23.

Dates

Days Ages

Time

# ●

Jun 27-Jul 1

M-F

6-8

9a-3:30p

6-11 8-10

Jul 5-8

Jul 11-15

Tu-F

M-F

Title

Location

Cost

Number

25 Mad Science ●

Amazon

$146

#20461

8a-5:30p

26 Cottage Grove Lake ●

Morse Farm $183

#20556

10a-4:15p

27 Adventure Bike ●

River House $260

#20707

9-11

9a-3:30p

28 Silver: A Zombie Story ●

Amazon

$170

#20460

6-8

9a-3:30p

29 Dinosaur World ●

Amazon

$117

#20543

6-9

30 Sheldon Classic Camp Week 1 8:30a-5:30p ●

Ascot Park* $139

#20204

6-11

8a-5:30p

31 Enchanted Forest ●

Morse Farm $146

#20564

7-17

9a-1p

32 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ**

$136

#20722

9-11

9a-3:30p

33 16 Clues: Unusual Happening ●

Amazon

$136

#20570

9-12

9a-5:30p

34 Creators: Magical Mayhem ●

Sheldon

$153

#20424

9-12

9a-5:30p

35 Explorers: Independent Stay ●

Alton Baker‡ $153

#20211

6-8

9a-3:30p

36 Jedi Academy ●

Amazon

$146

#20544

6-9

30 Sheldon Classic Camp Week 2 8:30a-5:30p ●

Ascot Park* $173

#20228

6-11

8a-5:30p

37 Dorena Lake ●

Morse Farm $183

#20629

8-10

9:45a-4p

38 Urban Adventure ●

River House $260

#20586

9-11

9a-12:30p

39 Dungeon Crawlers ●

Amazon

$70

#20572

9-11

1-5:30p

40 Movie Making ●

Amazon

$90

#20573

9-12

9a-5:30p

41 Creators: Demigod Training ●

Sheldon

$191

#20426

9-12

9a-5:30p

42 Explorers: Walk This Way ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20225

River House $180

#20706

Amazon

$146

#20546

Jul 18-20

M-W

9-12

10a-4:15p

43 Three Bs: Bikes, Boats & Birds ●

Jul 18-22

M-F

6-8

9a-3:30p

44 The Messfits ●

6-9

30 Sheldon Classic Camp Week 3 8:30a-5:30p ●

Ascot Park* $173

#20423

6-11

8a-5:30p

45 Lane County Fair ●

Morse Farm $183

#20631

9-11

9a-3:30p

46 Jedi Saga: The Crius Prophecy ●

Amazon

$170

#20574

9-12

9a-5:30p

47 Creators: Around the World ●

Sheldon

$191

#20428

6-8

9a-3:30p

48 Animal Planet ●

Amazon

$146

#20547

6-9

30 Sheldon Classic Camp Week 4 8:30a-5:30p ●

Ascot Park* $173

#20425

Morse Farm $183

#20634

Jul 25-29

M-F

6-11

8a-5:30p

49 Honeyman Park ●

9-11

9a-3:30p

50 Girl Powered VEX IQ & STEM ●

Amazon

$170

#20575

9-12

9a-5:30p

51 Creators: Total Drama Summer! ●

Sheldon

$191

#20429

9-12

9a-5:30p

52 Explorers: Take Me To The River ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20351

*Ascot Park, 2800 Bailey Ln. **Cal Young Skatepark, 2555 Gilham Rd., and Washington Jefferson Skatepark, 150 Jefferson St. ‡Alton Baker Park, 200 Day Island Rd.

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Days Ages

Time

# ●

Aug 1-5

M-F

6-8

9a-3:30p

53 The Magical Kingdom ●

6-9

30 Sheldon Classic Camp Week 5 8:30a-5:30p ●

6-11

8a-5:30p

8-10

Aug 8-12

Aug 15-19

Aug 22-26

M-F

M-F

M-F

Aug 29-Sep 2 M-F

25 Mad Science ●

Title

Location

Cost

Number

Amazon

$146

#20548

Ascot Park* $173

#20427

54 Fall Creek ●

Morse Farm $183

#20635

9:45a-4p

38 Urban Adventure ●

River House $260

#20646

9-11

9a-3:30p

55 STEAM ON ●

Amazon

$170

#20576

9-12

9a-5:30p

56 Creators: Superhero Summer ●

Sheldon

$191

#20432

9-12

9a-5:30p

57 Explorers: Are You For Wheels? ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20354

6-8

9a-3:30p

58 Secret Agents ●

Amazon

$146

#20549

6-9

30 Sheldon Classic Camp Week 6 8:30a-5:30p ●

Ascot Park* $173

#20430

6-11

8a-5:30p

59 Wildlife Safari ●

Morse Farm $183

#20638

8-10

10a-4:15p

27 Adventure Bike ●

River House $260

#20710

9-11

9a-3:30p

60 Lord of the Rings: The Palantir ●

Amazon

$170

#20578

9-12

9a-5:30p

61 Creators: Camp of Mystery ●

Sheldon

$191

#20433

9-12

9a-5:30p

62 Explorers: Water You Doing ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20349

6-8

9a-3:30p

63 Superheroes ●

Amazon

$146

#20568

6-9

30 Sheldon Classic Camp Week 7 8:30a-5:30p ●

Ascot Park* $173

#20431

6-11

8a-5:30p

64 Splash Water Park ●

Morse Farm $183

#20642

8-10

9:45a-4p

38 Urban Adventure ●

River House $260

#20649

9-11

9a-3:30p

65 Visiting Artists Extravaganza ●

Amazon

$170

#20580

9-12

9a-5:30p

66 Creators: Sweet Beats ●

Sheldon

$191

#20435

9-12

9a-5:30p

67 Explorers: Wood You Rather ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20358

6-8

9a-3:30p

68 Maker Lab ●

Amazon

$146

#20569

6-9

30 Sheldon Classic Camp Week 8 8:30a-5:30p ●

Ascot Park* $173

#20434

6-11

8a-5:30p

69 Rafting on the River ●

Morse Farm $183

#20643

7-17

9a-1p

32 Skateboard, Girls ●

CY & WJ**

$170

#20725

9-11

9a-3:30p

70 Clay & Sculpture ●

Amazon

$170

#20581

9-12

9a-5:30p

71 Creators: To Rule the World ●

Sheldon

$191

#20437

9-12

9a-5:30p

72 Explorers: EUG Explorations ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20421

6-11

8a-5:30p

73 Skating at Parkview ●

Morse Farm $183

#20644

8-10

9:45a-4p

38 Urban Adventure ●

River House $260

#20650

27 Adventure Bike ●

Ages 6-8

Why don’t oil and water mix? Do slime and gloop have anything in common? Use ordinary household items to conduct hands-on experiments about centrifugal force, chemical reactions and gravity. 26 Cottage Grove Lake ●

Ages 6-11

Start your summer off right. Swim, �loat and �ly kites at Cottage Grove Lake. Make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool.

Ages 8-10

A wheeled adventure camp. Explore the natural world, cruise the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path, design a bike obstacle course and ride trails. Become a safer cyclist by learning basic bike handling, maintenance skills, the rules of road and bike etiquette. See how much fun it is to explore by bike. Throughout the week there will also be fun water activities to keep cool which may include wading, swimming, kayaking and rafting. Speci�ic details will be given as we get closer to camp dates. Registration is limited to one session per participant. GetRec.org

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Elementary Camps 28 Silver: A Zombie Story ●

Ages 9-11

Huddled in an abandoned warehouse, survivors must work together to build a new life after much of society has crumbled. Because of the popularity of zombie �ilms, we thought we knew how to survive, but we were wrong. We weren’t prepared for the change that would affect everything. 29 Dinosaur World ●

Ages 6-8

Calling all paleontologists. Join us as we dig into the ancient mysteries of dinosaurs and unearth new discoveries. Search for the rare fossilized dinosaur egg. Learn about plants and animals that you know that existed during the Mesozoic Era. 30 Sheldon Classic Camp ●

Ages 6-9

Youth will explore, discover and play in a day camp setting. In addition to classic camp activities, activity specialists will lead groups in enriching outdoor, creative and arts-based activities. 31 Enchanted Forest ●

Ages 6-11

Use the power of your imagination to create a magical time at Wayne Morse Family Farm and take a trip to the Enchanted Forest. Make crafts and play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 32 ●

Skateboard Ages 7-17 Learn the fundamentals of skateboarding and park riding. Increase your skills and con�idence starting at Cal Young Skatepark and work up to Washington Jefferson Skatepark. Helmets are required, full pads are recommended. Helmets, pads and boards are available for loan.

33 16 Clues Mystery: ● The Unusual Happening Ages 9-11 What makes you, you? Your team of detectives thought you knew, until you were pulled into a kidnapping case full of puzzling clues, secret codes, hidden rooms and a startling secret that made you question what you thought you knew. To understand you must solve the mystery of “The Unusual Happening” but can you solve it with only 16 clues? 34 Creators: Magical Mayhem ●

Ages 9-12

All witches and wizards are welcome. This week will be all about potions, cloaks, wands, wizard sporting events and �inding your own witch or wizard houses. Prepare for a magical week. 35 Explorers: Independent Stay ●

Ages 9-12

Do you worry about zombies taking over? Do you have what it takes to survive when aliens descend on Earth in search of test subjects? This week, we head to the woods every day to practice things like building shelters, primitive �ire-starting skills and �inding our way to safety. Practice for scenarios both real and imaginary during this week of survival skills. 36 Jedi Academy ●

Ages 6-8

Welcome to the Jedi Training Academy. It’s time to develop your skills and learn the ways of the Force. As a part of your training, you will receive Padawan robes, utility belts and your own lightsaber. Jedi Masters will teach you how to protect the galaxy from injustice.

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Elementary Camps 37 Dorena Lake ●

Ages 6-11

Enjoy a day �illed with fun activities. Swim, �loat and �ly kites at Baker Bay Park, located on Dorena Lake. Make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 38 Urban Adventure ●

Ages 8-10

This camp will focus on local adventures using humanpowered transportation. The week is designed to provide youth with dedicated time outside, away from devices and engaged in educational and physical activities. The week will include ropes course style learning, hiking, biking, forest and creek exploration, stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking as weather allows. Registration for this camp is limited to one session per participant. 39 Dungeon Crawlers ●

43 Three Bs: Bikes, Boats & Birds ●

Ages 9-11

The torch sputters out, plunging the party into darkness. Panicked, the Magic-User conjures a sphere of light to push back against the gloom. Hands move nervously to sword hilts as the Thief snaps upright and signals for silence. Snarls of feral beasts surround you. But don’t worry, you’ve got maybe three arrows left, a curdled potion of some kind and half of a poorly drawn map. Piece of cake. Sounds fun, right? Then what are you waiting for? Grab a sword, light a torch and join a crew of foolhardy plunderers on a pen-and-paper role-playing adventure. For maximum retro crunch, the game will be run using the award-winning RPG “Old-School Essentials Advanced Fantasy.” No experience, rule books or dice necessary. 40 Movie Making ●

Ages 9-11

Your challenge: complete a short �ilm in four days. From Monday until Thursday you will learn and apply best practices to complete your mission: brainstorming, script writing, storyboarding, �ilming techniques, working with actors and editing. On Friday you will premiere your �ilm at the Amazon Art Camp Film Festival. 41 Creators: Demigod Training ●

Ages 9-12

Fans of the Percy Jackson series will get to have their very own Camp Half-Blood experience right out of the books. With activities such as capture the �lag, armor creation and the Camp Half-Blood Olympics, it’ll be like living out the stories in one of the best book series of all time. 42 Explorers: Walk This Way ●

Ages 9-12

Nowadays we can just ask our devices for directions. But what if you’re out of cell service and your GPS is dead? This week, we learn the basics of getting “unlost” using maps, compasses and other methods to get around Alton Baker Park. Embark on a scavenger hunt, look for some geocaches and learn how to get back to where you started. Campers should be ready for long walks interrupted by dips in the canoe canal and other water-based fun.

Ages 9-12

Appreciate our local bird population by bicycle and boating activities. Bike to see wetland and meadow birds, visit the Cascades Raptor Center and kayak along the shores of Fern Ridge Reservoir to see water birds. 44 The Messfits ●

Ages 6-8

Playing with the original Mess�its, you will get messy. Play with everyday ingredients to make them �izz, splatter and pop. You’ll make slime and gak as well as exploding chalk and a paint balloon toss to wrap up the week. Be sure to only wear clothes that can get stained and dirty. 45 Lane County Fair ●

Ages 6-11

There is entertainment for everyone at the fair: animals, exhibits, ventriloquists, magicians and, of course, the AllAlaskan Racing Pigs. There is so much to do that we won’t be going on the rides on the fairway. Come make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 46 Jedi Saga: The Crius Prophecy ●

Ages 9-11

Seeking safe passage with smugglers, the Jedi �ind themselves wrapped up in a dangerous dilemma in the Outer Rim. Unfortunate involvement with a dark cult, the Hutts and an ancient prophecy could lead to more than the Jedi were prepared for. 47 Creators: Around the World in Five Days Ages 9-12 ●

This camp will be all about exploring other cultures. Each day campers will be immersed in the traditions and the excitement that other countries have to offer without even having to hop on a plane. We’ll try food, listen to music, learn the dances and celebrate cultures from around the globe. 48 Animal Planet ●

Ages 6-8

Learn about the different animals that share our planet. From the artic to the African continent, discover what animals survive best on the ice or in the desert. GetRec.org

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Elementary Camps 49 Honeyman Park ●

53 The Magical Kingdom ●

Ages 6-11

Once upon a time in a magical kingdom, there lived a brave and most creative child – that’s you! Act out the story of your favorite character and create a mirror, mirror for your wall. Be one of the lost boys and girls as you explore fairy tales with courage, daring and ingenuity.

Swim, tumble down the dunes and make sandcastles at Cleawox Lake at the coast near Florence. Make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 50 Girl Powered VEX IQ Robotics ● & STEM Challenges Ages 9-11 The goal of this girl powered camp is to show how exciting it is to be involved with STEM. We will be showcasing examples of how women are changing the world, providing tools for success, and creating a comfortable environment where all students’ con�idence and abilities can �lourish. Led by an allfemale team, girls will design and build robots to use in challenge games, participate in engineering challenges and explore science through hands-on activities. No previous experience is necessary. Open to those who identify as female. 51 Creators: Total Drama Summer! ●

Ages 6-8

Ages 9-12

54 Fall Creek ●

Ages 6-11

Winberry State Recreation Site and Fall Creek Recreation Area offer some of the best summer swimming in Oregon. Come make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 55 STEAM ON ●

Ages 9-11

Hands on explorations in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math. Fun, innovative and creative learning through play. 56 Creators: Superhero Summer ●

Ages 9-12

During this week campers will learn about all things theater: the drama, “yes, and …” when improvising, using your voice and collaboration with friends. Campers will work together to create a skit that they will get to perform for their families and friends!

This camp will be focused on superheroes and all things comic book related. Campers will play superhero-themed games, make superhero crafts and engage in lively debates about our favorite superpowered characters. You might even come away from camp with your own superpower.

52 Explorers: Take Me To The River ●

57 Explorers: Are You For Wheels? ●

Ages 9-12

Let us take you to the river and then let us take you down the river. That’s right. Join us for a whitewater rafting and snorkeling adventure this week on one of our lovely local waterways.

Ages 9-12

Walking is cool and all, but it wouldn’t be summer without getting around in other ways. This week, the Explorers get around on wheels. By bus, bike or board, wherever we go, it will be awesome.

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Elementary Camps 65 Visiting Artists Extravaganza ●

Ages 9-11

Spend �ive days with different artists who will teach you their craft. You will be able to try working with mask making with clay, dance, print making and more. 66 Creators: Sweet Beats & Smooth Moves Ages 9-12 ●

Welcome to a week of dance parties and musical adventures. Campers will create their own beats and work together to choreograph dances that will be shared with their families at the end of the week. 67 Explorers: Wood You Rather ●

58 Secret Agents ●

Trees, trees, everywhere. Oregon is known for its giants in the woods. We will explore Alton Baker Park forests and the wonders they hold. And you won’t want to miss our trip to the ropes course at the Spencer Butte Challenge Course for a day of dangling, swinging and walking high up in the trees.

Ages 6-8

Calling all secret agents to come in out of the cold. Using highly classi�ied documents for “your eyes only,” you and your teammates will work to crack the case. 59 Wildlife Safari ●

Ages 6-11

Experience an African safari on a drive through the 600-acre park! Get up close to ostriches, Ankole-Watusi cattle, lions and giraffes. Come make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 60 Lord of the Rings: The Palantir ●

Ages 9-11

The Palantir is the deadly orb that can be used to bring back the Dark Lord Sauron. We must protect this dangerous object from those who wish to do harm. We risk attack from orcs and Black Riders as we attempt to �ind a way to destroy the orb and keep our world safe from the dark forces. 61 Creators: Camp of Mystery ●

Ages 9-12

Campers will practice their sleuthing skills and uncover fun mysteries. Activities include an escape room, games of ma�ia and solving the unsolvable! 62 Explorers: Water You Doing ●

Ages 9-12

By February, many Oregonians are tired of seeing water, but by mid-summer they are ready to cool off. This super cool week includes taking a �loat on the canoe canal in Alton Baker Park. Don’t miss this one. 63 Superheroes ●

Ages 6-8

The Marvel comics come to life as you create your alternate persona as a superhero. Create your own costume and story of how you got your superpowers. You can be anything! 64 Splash Water Park ●

Ages 9-12

Ages 6-11

Come with us to visit the local water park! Splash at Lively Park contains a wave pool, kiddie pool, water slide, six-lane lap pool and an outdoor sun deck. Make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool.

68 Maker Lab ●

Ages 6-8

Breathe new life into objects headed for the trash. Maker Lab allows you to reinvent all sorts of things. Your imagination will expand and you will be inspired by your fellow campers to bring great things to life. 69 Rafting on the River ●

Ages 6-11

Time to cool off! Learn about water safety and play water games. River House Outdoor Center staff will be our guides on the McKenzie River. Make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 70 Clay & Sculpture ●

Ages 9-11

Clay is one of the most versatile forms of art creation. You can make a 3D image of just about anything with clay. Other materials will also be explored. 71 Creators: Everybody Wants ● to Rule the World Ages 9-12 Create your own country and civilization. Much like Animal Crossing, your country would have primary foods and exports that they may trade with others like national fruit, national �lower, etc. Students would have the opportunity to make alliances, trade with other nations and negotiate peace agreements. 72 Explorers: EUG Explorations ●

Ages 9-12

Discover the lesser known corners of our beautiful little city. From the tallest hills to the coolest pools, you are guaranteed to see a part of Eugene you haven’t seen before. 73 Skating at Parkview ●

Ages 6-11

Come to the roller rink with us. Skating at Parkview will be a ton of fun on wheels. Make crafts and play games at Wayne Morse Family Farm, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. GetRec.org

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Tween & Teen Camps

Tween & Teen Dates

Days Ages

Jun 27-Jul 1

M-F

Jul 5-8

Tu-F

Time

# ●

Title

Location

Cost

Number

11-13 9:45a-4p

74 Urban Adventure ●

River House $260

#20585

11-15 10a-3:30p

75 Clay & Sculpture ●

Amazon

$144

#20463

11-18 10a-4p

76 Kayak Whitewater, Sit-On-Top ●

River House $260

#9399

7-17

77 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$136

#20722

10-14 9a-2p

78 Sports Camp ●

Pete Barn

$77

#20481

11-15 9:45a-4p

79 SBCC Summer Camp ●

River House $210

#20656

11-18 9a-4:30p

80 Sailing, Beginning ●

River House $220

#20680

13-17 9:45a-4p

81 Junior Instructor Development ●

River House $210

#20662

9a-1p

Jul 11-14

M-Th 11-18 9a-4:30p

80 Sailing, Beginning ●

River House $220

#20681

Jul 11-15

M-F

77 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#20723

10-14 9a-2p

78 Sports Camp ●

Pete Barn

$96

#20482

10-15 9a-4p

82 Graphic Design ●

Pete Barn

$183

#20475

11-15 1-5p

83 The Guild: Gaming Extravaganza Amazon ●

$104

#20582

11-18 10a-4p

84 Kayak Whitewater, Beginning ●

River House $260

#20653

Wash Park

7-17

9a-1p

85 Quest Camp 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

Jul 18-20

M-W

$100

#20441

11-15 9:45a-4p

79 SBCC Summer Camp ●

River House $160

#20654

11-17 10a-4p

86 Stand-Up Paddleboarding ●

River House $160

#20623

80 Sailing, Beginning ●

River House $220

#20682

Jul 18-21

M-Th 11-18 9a-4:30p

Jul 18-22

M-F

85 Quest Camp 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

1-5p

Wash Park

$100

#20442

87 Quest Adventure: Rafting ●

Alton Baker

$40

#20708

Jul 19

Tu

12+

Jul 25-29

M-F

10-15 9a-4p

88 Mural Juxtaposition ●

Pete Barn

$183

#20476

11-13 9:45a-4p

74 Urban Adventure ●

River House $260

#20645

11-13 10a-4:15p

89 Five Ss ●

River House $260

#20733

11-18 10a-4p

90 Kayak Whitewater, Intermediate River House $300 ●

#7731

85 Quest Camp 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

Wash Park

$100

#20444

Jul 29-Aug 5 F-F

14-18 Overnight

91 Culture Jam ●

Country Fair $450

Aug 1-5

10-14 9a-2p

78 Sports Camp ●

Pete Barn

$96

#20485

10-14 9a-4p

92 A Walk in the Woods ●

Pete Barn

$183

#20477

11-13 10a-4:15p

93 Adventure Bike ●

River House $260

#20716

11-17 10a-4p

86 Stand-Up Paddleboarding ●

River House $260

#20628

Wash Park

$100

#20446

Alton Baker

$40

#20711

M-F

85 Quest Camp 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

Aug 2

Tu

12+

1-5p

94 Quest Adventure: SBCC ●

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Tween & Teen Camps Dates

Days Ages

Time

# ●

Aug 8-12

M-F

9a-4p

Cost

Number

95 Making Music, Making Friends ●

Echo Hollow $183

#20478

10-14 9a-2p

78 Sports Camp ●

Pete Barn

$96

#20486

11-13 9:45a-4p

74 Urban Adventure ●

River House $260

#20648

11-18 10a-4p

84 Kayak Whitewater, Girls Beg. ●

River House $260

#20655

Wash Park

$100

#20447

9-13

Title

Location

85 Quest Camp 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

Aug 15-19

M-F

10-14 9a-2p

78 Sports Camp ●

Pete Barn

$96

#20487

10-18 9a-4p

96 Bass Camp ●

Echo Hollow $183

#20479

11-18 10a-4p

84 Kayak Whitewater, Beginning ●

River House $260

#20658

Wash Park

$100

#20448

85 Quest Camp 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

Aug 16

Tu

12+

1-5p

97 Quest Adventure: Rock Climbing ●

Alton Baker

$40

#20712

Aug 19-21

F-Su

13+

Overnight

98 Girls/Women Surfing ●

River House $380

#20752

Aug 22-26

M-F

7-17

9a-1p

77 Skateboard, Girls ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#20725

11-13 10a-4:15p

93 Adventure Bike ●

River House $260

#20713

11-15 9:45a-4p

79 SBCC Summer Camp ●

River House $260

#20657

Wash Park

$100

#20449

85 Quest Camp 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

Aug 29-Sep2 M-F

11-18 10a-4p

99 Kayak Whitewater, Advanced ●

River House $300

#20667

12-18 Overnight

100 Skateboard Oregon ●

River House $380

#20721

Wash Park

$100

#20450

Alton Baker

$40

#20714

85 Quest Camp 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

Aug 30

Tu

12+

1-5p

74 Urban Adventure ●

101 Quest Adventure: Kayaking ●

Ages 11-13

This camp will focus on local adventures using human powered transportation. The week is designed to provide youth with dedicated time outside, away from devices and engaged in educational and physical activities. The week will include ropes course style learning, hiking, biking, forest and creek exploration, stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking as weather allows. Registration for this camp is limited to one session per participant. 75 Clay & Sculpture ●

Ages 11-15

Invent, discover and create with clay. Beginning and intermediate students are introduced to ceramics techniques such as slab building, coiling, pinching and wheel throwing. There will be plenty of time and clay for practice and one or two projects to be �ired at the end of the week. 76 Kayak Whitewater, Sit-On-Top ●

Ages 11-18

A welcoming class for beginners taught using sit-on-top kayaks and in�latable. Start on �latwater, move to the Willamette River and then the McKenzie River. Learn the basics of kayaking and river safety skills. Equipment provided. 77 Skateboard ●

Ages 7-17

Learn the fundamentals of skateboarding and park riding.

Increase your skills and con�idence starting at Cal Young Skatepark and work up to Washington Jefferson Skatepark. Helmets are required, full pads are recommended. Helmets, pads and boards are available for loan. 78 Sports Camp ●

Ages 10-14

This camp is perfect for all sports lovers and youth who enjoy being active. Activities include daily conditioning sessions to increase cardiovascular strength along with improving our agility, balance, quickness and range of motion. Throughout the week campers will explore a variety of sports. Daily clinics include soccer, water sports, basketball, �lag football and other sports. There will be an emphasis on the fundamentals. The camp curriculum supports youth at all skill levels. 79 Spencer Butte Challenge Course ● Summer Camp Ages 11-15 These three-, four- and �ive-day camps focus on the growth of youth by exploring concepts of experiential education. Each day will be held on the SBCC playing games, working through challenges and initiatives on the high and low course elements. Participants will learn concepts of experiential education, facilitation, teamwork, communication and much more. The four- and �ive-day formats will also include a day of adventure education through an activity such as paddle sports, biking, snorkeling or rock climbing.

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Tween & Teen Camps 80 Sailing, Beginning ●

Ages 11-18

Learn to sail at Fern Ridge Reservoir this summer. Our �leet of two-person 12-foot RS Fevas is ideal for picking up this unique outdoor skill. Transportation is provided to and from the River House Outdoor Center each day. Come prepared for wind and wet! 81 River House ● Junior Instructor Development Ages 13-17 This camp is the �irst step to become summer camp junior instructors at the River House Outdoor Center. Each day of camp will focus on a different hard skill such as challenge course facilitation, paddle sports, biking, hiking and climbing. Participants will learn about each activity while developing the soft skills to teach and support their students and peers. The emphasis is to familiarize participants with the River House and activities it offers, and build an understanding of teaching theory, social diversity, inclusion, con�lict resolution, teamwork and much more. Funded by the Community Safety Initiative and the Youth and Teen Empowerment Program. 82 Graphic Design ●

Ages 10-15

Learn how to think like a designer. We will use ProCreate on the iPad to explore perspective, digital drawing, color theory and collaboration. The last day of camp there will be an art show for your friends and family! 83 The Guild: A Gaming Extravaganza ●

Ages 11-15

Will you be one of the few heroes called from across the realms to participate in this adventure? Help create a unique experience full of exciting exploits, magic spells, monsters, battles and laughter! We will play Tabletop RPG, Magic the Gathering, a variety of board games, card games and video games, as well as compete in LARP battles, go on adventure quests and enjoy other shenanigans. Come with your card decks, lightsabers, dice, creativity and courage! 84 Kayak Whitewater, Beginning ●

Ages 11-18

This beginning whitewater camp uses hard-shell, sit-inside kayaks. Start on �lat water, move to the Willamette River and work up to the McKenzie River. Class I-II rapids.

85 Quest Camp ●

Ages 12-21

Experience nature, art and service projects, care for animals and develop friendships and life skills. This is a half day camp designed for youth who bene�it from extra support within school, recreation and community settings. For more information call Hilyard Community Center at 541-682-5311. 87 Quest Adventure: Rafting ●

Ages 12+

Join us for an afternoon of white water rafting on the Willamette River! Transportation not provided. All equipment and instruction provided. 94 Quest Adventure: Spencer Butte ● Challenge Course Ages 12+

Join us to explore the trees, our con�idence and friendships at the Spencer Butte Challenge Course! Transportation not provided. All equipment and instruction provided. 97 Quest Adventure: Rock Climbing ●

Ages 12+

Reach new heights with friends at the Skinner Butte Rock Climbing Columns! Transportation not provided. All equipment and instruction provided. 101 Quest Adventure: Whitewater Kayaking ●

Ages12+

Join us to explore the Alton Baker Canoe Canal in single sit-on-top whitewater kayaks and tandem touring kayaks! Transportation not provided. All equipment and instruction provided.

86 Stand-Up Paddleboarding ●

Ages 11-17

Stand-up paddleboarding is an exhilarating way to interact with the water cycle of the Willamette Valley. Learn SUP technique, safety, planning, communication and rescue while visiting a variety of local lakes and waterways. SUP equipment is provided, participants bring personal lunch each day. 88 Mural Juxtaposition ●

Ages 10-15

The city is our canvas! Design and paint a mural with your fellow campers and an experienced muralist. Take a tour of the murals of Eugene, learn design and collaboration skills and paint a canvas to take home. Celebrate with friends and family at a mural opening on Friday. Wear painting clothes. 89 Five Ss ●

Ages 11-13

Experience a different outdoor adventure every day. Includes the Spencer Butte Challenge Course, swim/rock climbing, skateboarding, stand-up paddleboarding and snorkeling. 90 Kayak Whitewater, Intermediate ●

Ages 11-18

The next step after completing Kayak Whitewater, Beginning.

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Tween & Teen Camps 98 Girls/Women Surfing ●

Ages 13+

Beginning to advanced instruction covers sur�ing fundamentals with an emphasis on ocean safety. Must be able to swim and tread water. Camp at the Oregon Coast on Friday and Saturday nights at a state park. Friday and Saturday dinners are at your expense. Breakfast and lunch provided. Includes a wet suit and board rental. For those who identify as female. There is a required pre-trip meeting at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 16 at River House Outdoor Center. 99 Kayak Whitewater, Advanced ●

Ages 11-18

More fun and learning on the river. Build on your basic techniques and add more rivers and safety awareness to your paddling skills. Class I-III rapids.

This camp aims to develop your kayaking skills and your swiftwater rescue knowledge so that you can be a valuable member of a kayak team. The camp will travel to Class II and III rivers, including the McKenzie, North Santiam and others. There will also be a day of playboating. There is an element of swiftwater rescue swimming and rope techniques to round out this camp. Being comfortable paddling a whitewater in Class II rapids is required.

91 Culture Jam ●

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Ages 14-18

Explore your creativity with an amazing team of imaginative leaders. Unleash your power to make a difference. Food included. Register with Oregon Country Fair by calling 541-465-2230. Scholarships available. 92 A Walk in the Woods ●

Ages 10-14

Get outdoors to explore and re�lect on the beauty of Oregon. We’ll hike, swim, sketch, watercolor and go on a �lora and fauna treasure hunt. This camp goes on daily �ield trips to natural areas. 93 Adventure Bike ●

Skateboard Oregon Traveling Skate Camp Ages 12-18 Travel to new parks with Skate Oregon, a traveling skateboard camp for intermediate and advanced skaters who want to see new terrain. Travel to parks around the region with an overnight camp Wednesday and Thursday at Memaloose State Park near Hood River to access Columbia Gorge area skateparks. There is a required pretrip meeting at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 29 at the River House Outdoor Center.

Ages 11-13

A wheeled adventure camp. Explore the natural world, cruise the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path, design a bike obstacle course and ride trails. Become a safer cyclist by learning basic bike handling, maintenance skills, the rules of road and bike etiquette. See how much fun it is to explore by bike. Throughout the week there will also be fun water activities to keep cool which may include wading, swimming, kayaking and rafting. Speci�ic details will be given as we get closer to camp dates. Registration is limited to one session per participant. 95 Making Music, Making Friends ●

Ages 9-13

Let’s sing, dance and play! Make music with your voice and hands as well as ‘ukuleles, bucket drums, xylophones and more. We’ll tell musical stories and create small percussion instruments to take home. We’ll have a short concert for friends and family on Friday. 96 Bass Camp, Beginning Electronic Music ● Production Ages 10-18

Learn the skills of the DJ and electronic music producer with local pros. Designed for beginning skill levels. Please bring a lunch and a laptop if you are able. There will be computers available for campers who need one.

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Aquatics

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Lap Swim

Ages 13+

No matter what your level is, we have a lane for you! Lap lanes are available for slow, medium and fast swimmers. Children ages 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult and must be swimming laps.

Fitness Center Our �itness center offers cardiovascular equipment, including treadmills and stair masters, as well as weight equipment designed to work speci�ic muscle groups. Use of the �itness centers requires an orientation if you haven’t used the facility before, and we must have a signed consent form on �ile. Open to adults ages 18 or older.

Play and swim times open to all ages. Children under 4 feet must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older (one adult per child) or be able to pass a swim test.

• Youth ages 16 to 17 must have a guardian signed consent form on �ile. • Youth ages 13 to 15 must have a guardian signed consent form on �ile and must have an adult present. • Youth ages 12 and younger are not permitted to use the �itness centers.

Baby Swims

ABC (Aquatic Body Conditioning) Ages13+

Recreation Swims

All ages

Ages 0-3 with Adult

Join us at Sheldon Pool with your infant or toddler to explore and play. This is a great opportunity for little ones to get comfortable in the water with their parent.

Family Swims

All ages

A great time for parents and children to enjoy the water together. Children must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older in the water.

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This buoyancy-supported, deep-water exercise will help you increase muscle strength and tone by using water resistance and equipment.

Aqua Zumba

Ages 13+

Perfect for those looking to make a splash by adding a lowimpact, high-energy exercise to their �itness routine. Aqua Zumba blends the Zumba philosophy with water resistance


Aquatics for less impact on your joints so you can let loose. With water’s natural resistance, every step is more challenging and helps tone your muscles. Taught in the shallow end of the pool.

Aqua Tone

Ages 13+

Tone individual muscle groups, strengthen core muscles and improve balance in shallow and deep water. Suspended exercises enhance posture. Excellent class for those new to water exercise or recovering strength and �lexibility. Upper body strength is enhanced with resistance equipment.

Arthritis

Ages 13+

This class can help people with arthritis exercise, reduce pain and improve �lexibility and strength. This fun class is taught in shallow water and is excellent for those with general muscle or joint stiffness or chronic pain.

Deep Water Instructed Fitness

Ages 13+

Flotation support facilitates these great non-impact deepwater workouts. Total body immersion equals total body workout. All major muscles are strengthened with the added challenge of a cardiovascular �itness workout. Intensity levels are varied to accommodate your needs. More strength is gained by using handheld buoyant-resistant equipment.

Senior Fitness

Ages 55+

This class is perfect for seniors. It’s low intensity, low impact shallow water exercises that will work on strength training and �lexibility to help improve your range of motion.

On-Your-Own Fitness

Ages 13+

Single Visit

10 Visit Pass

30 Day Pass

90 Day Pass

Space in the pool is available for independent �itness.

Youth (3-17)

$4.50

$36

$44

$105

Adult (18+)

$5.00

$42

$54

$130

Senior (60+)

$4.50

$36

$44

$105

$15.00

$90

$108

$260

Pool Fees

Family*

Closures/Modified Schedules Amazon Pool Apr 11-Jun 5 Jun 6 Jun 10 Jun 11-12 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jun 24-26 Jul 4 Sep 5

Closed for maintenance/staff training Preseason schedule begins Closed at 2p for Mike Morris Swim Meet Closed for Mike Morris Swim Meet Holiday schedule Summer season schedule begins Closed for TEAM swim meet Holiday schedule Holiday schedule

Echo Hollow Pool May 30 Holiday schedule Jun 4-5 Closed for staff training Jun 20 Holiday schedule Jun 21 Summer season schedule begins Jul 4 Holiday schedule Sep 5 Holiday schedule Sheldon Pool May 30 Jun 4-5 Jun 20 Jun 21 Jul 4 Sep 5

Holiday schedule Closed for staff training Holiday schedule Summer season schedule begins Holiday schedule Holiday schedule

All entry requires an admission fee for ages 3 and up. Children age 2 and under are free with a paid adult. Passes not valid for special events. *Additional charges for more than 5 people. Swim Diapers Policy: City of Eugene swim facilities require swim diapers that are elastic fitting around the legs and waist for non-toilet trained individuals.

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Youth Program Junior Lifeguarding

Ages 12-15

Introductory lifeguard training. Junior lifeguards assist and train with lifeguards, attend staff meetings and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out-of-school time and can result in future employment with the City. This course includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools. Prerequisite: Must be a quali�ied swimmer who has taken Building Endurance level or higher. For more information contact any pool

Junior Swim Instructor

Ages 12-15

Introductory water instructor aide. Junior swim instructors assist and train with experienced and professional instructors, attend staff meetings, aid learn-to-swim instructors and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out-of-school time and can result in future employment with the City. This course includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools. Prerequisite: Must be a quali�ied swimmer who has taken Building Endurance level or higher. For more information contact any pool

Swim Lessons Aquatics provides an extensive learn-to-swim program for ages 6 months through adult. Our classes operate in facilities with lifeguards on deck, trained instructors and a dedication to developing strong swimmers in a safe and fun environment.

Day Sessions All pools 4 classes per week, M-Th, 30 minute classes Session 1 Jun 27-Jul 7 2 wks $35 Registration noon, Jun 22 Session 2 Jul 11-21 2 wks $40 Registration noon, Jun 22 Session 3 Jul 25-Aug 4 2 wks $40 Registration noon, Jul 20 Session 4 Aug 8-18 2 wks $40 Registration noon, Jul 20 Session 5 Aug22-Sep1 2 wks $40 Registration noon, Jul 20 No class Jul 4

Evening Sessions All pools 2 classes per week, MW or TuTh, 30 minute classes Session 6 Jun 27-Jul 21 4 wks $40* Registration noon, Jun 22 Session 7 Jul25-Aug11 3 wks $30 Registration noon, Jul 20 Session 8 Aug15-Sep1 3 wks $30 Registration noon, Jul 20 No class Jul 4 *MW class is $35 because of holiday

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Introductory Parent-Child Ages 6 months+ No prerequisites. 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 �itting reusable swim diapers; see page 37. Advanced Parent-Child Ages 18 months+ No prerequisites. Parents and babies work together in the water to develop important basic skills and build a foundation to comfortably participate in preschool swim lessons. The class covers safety topics, songs, games, �loating, kicking, arm strokes and blowing bubbles. Infants must wear elastic �itting reusable swim diapers; see page 37. Starfish Ages 3-5 No prerequisites. This introductory class teaches students to submerge and safely participate while learning basic body positioning and swimming skills. Children attend lessons independently from parents. Parents will be able to observe child’s lesson from spectator areas. No goggles, please. Otters Ages 3-5 Prerequisites: Star�ish, or participate independently in a class setting, jump in and submerge independently. Swimmers work on increasing comfort in the water, becoming independent and con�idently submerging. Skills focus on front kicks, glides and extended independent �loats. No goggles, please. Penguins Ages 3-5 Prerequisites: Otters, or independently roll from front to back while kicking, demonstrate long-reach front crawl arms. 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. Seals Ages 3-5 Prerequisites: Penguins, or front crawl with side breathing for �ive cycles. Swimmers gain con�idence 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.


Aquatics Orcas Ages 3-5 Prerequisites: Seals, or strong front crawl and backstroke 15 yards. Swimmers improve their front crawl and backstroke technique and are introduced to the basics of breaststroke and butter�ly. Students comfortable in deep water continue to build con�idence and endurance as they progress to swimming lengths and treading water. Beginner Ages 6-10 No prerequisites. 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. Fundamental Skills Ages 6-10 Prerequisites: Beginner class, or independently enter water and bob to safety and independently front glide. Students who are comfortable in the water will learn introductory front and back crawl with focus on body position and buoyancy. Deep Water Confidence Ages 6-10 Prerequisites: Fundamental Skills, or front crawl with side breathing (six cycles) and backstroke (�ive cycles). Those with front and back crawl experience will re�ine their stroke and build endurance. Swimming skills in deep water will be practiced.Advancedbodypositiontechniqueswillalsobepracticed. Building Endurance Ages 6-10 Prerequisites: Deep Water Con�idence, or front crawl and backstroke 15 yards and tread water for two minutes. For a more con�ident swimmer. Students will work on swimming a full length of the pool while perfecting and practicing front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke kick and more.

Advanced Strokes Ages 6-10 Prerequisites: Building Endurance, or front crawl and backstroke 25 yards. For the more advanced swimmer. Students will re�ine strokes and increase distances. This course engenders swimming as a source of lifelong �itness. Pre-Competitive Training Ages 6-10 Prerequisites: Advanced Strokes, or front crawl and backstroke 50 yards. Class focused on the four strokes used in competition. Learn starts, turns and information to prepare you to enter the exciting world of competitive swimming. Middle School Ages 11-13 No prerequisites. For middle school-aged students of all skill levels. We’ll teach you where you’re at, be it a beginner with no experience or if you’re looking for skill re�inement. Introductory Teen/Adult Ages 14+ No prerequisites. A gentle introduction for those who have never been in a pool, are uncomfortable in the water or never learned to swim. A safe and welcoming class that will help the participant set and achieve their goals. Advanced Teen/Adult Ages 14+ Prerequisites: Safe in deep water, able to swim about 50 yards continuously. Work to improve technique and develop stamina. Work on freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke and possibly butter�ly and backstroke. Swim etiquette, workout writing and equipment are covered topics. Private/Semi-Private Ages 3-adult One-on-one private lessons give swimmers individual attention. For semi-private group lessons, please contact staff.

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Family Wool Felting

Arts Clay Family Fun

Ages 5+

Create bowls, mugs, monsters, boxes, tiles, planters and sculptures with the family. This class includes instruction, clay, glazes and �irings. Register each family member at 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jul 3-Aug 7 Su 11a-12:30p $36 #20320 Adult & child each register at $36; each additional person $18

Family Painting

Ages 5+

Creating art is a great way for parents, children and grandparents to get closer together, learn about each other and develop skills together. Join us for a unique experience where kids and parents are on the same level, learning how to better express themselves through the fun of painting. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Will Paradis Jul 10-Aug 14 Su 2-3:30p

$36 #20665

Felting is the process of producing a textile or fabric by combining and compressing loose �ibers, or wool. Join us in this series where you can build your felting skills, one workshop at a time! These workshops are for adults and families; children must attend with an adult. All classes at Sheldon Community Center Instructor for all classes: Abigail Craig

Wool Felting 1: Learn to Make Felt from Wool Interested in learning an amazing and ancient craft? Join us to make a sheet of beautiful and sturdy felt from a pile of �luffy wool! This is an introductory class that will teach you about the nature of felt and the basics of the felt-making process. We will get messy with soap and water in this fun hands-on project. Jul 9

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Wool Felting 2: Making a Felted Bowl Build your felting skills by creating felt in a 3-dimensional shape using a resist. No idea what that means? You will still enjoy this fun and messy ancient craft using lots of soapy water and your hands to make a colorful and unique bowl. Jul 23

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Family Wool Felting 3: Making a Felted Flower Bring your creative vision and get messy making and shaping a beautiful felted �lower. You can add the �lower to a hat, sew a pin to it and wear it as a corsage or use it to embellish a special gift. Aug 6

Sa

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Wool Felting 4: Making a Felted Bag or Pouch Join us to create your own template for a small pouch or bag that you will make by felting using a resist technique. This is a more advanced class where you will use a variety of felting techniques to bring your vision to life. Aug 20

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Events & Performances Amazon Farmers Market

All ages

Free Drop-in

Free Shakespeare in the Park

All ages

Celebrating 22 years! Eugene’s longest running free theater program presents the delightful romantic comedy “Twelfth Night.” Shakespeare’s most musical of plays includes such memorable quotes as, “If music be the food of love, play on!” and “Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit.” Performances run four weekends in August. Feel free to bring a picnic, blanket, beach chairs, family and friends. For more information call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Aug 6-28 SaSu 6-9p

Sheldon Block Party

All ages

Celebrate the summer with performances at your neighborhood park. All events are free. Bring your families and friends and enjoy the day!

Xcape Dance Company Xcape offers a hip-hop dance performance for the community, followed by a free workshop. Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 19 F 6-8p

Free Drop-in All ages

Celebrate the grand opening of Sheldon Pool and the beginning of summer with games, entertainment and food. Bring the whole family to this neighborhood gathering and have some serious summer fun! Sheldon Community Center & Sheldon Pool Jun 24 F 6-8p Free Drop-in

Free Drop-in

Orchestra Next Spend a wonderful afternoon in Campbell’s gardens listening to the sweet sounds of Orchestra Next. The orchestra is well known and combines Eugene’s creative and vibrant professionals with the region’s most talented protégés. Bring your friends and support our current and future musicians of Eugene as they perform some show-stopping tunes. Campbell Community Center Aug 21 Su 3-4p

The farmers market returns to the park for the summer. Come get your fresh veggies and fruit for the week at a convenient location right off Hilyard Street. There’s plenty of parking and a variety of vendors and growers selling anything from local vegetables and baked goods to homegrown products crafted in Oregon. Amazon Community Center Jun 16-Oct 13 Thu 11a-4p

Rec Showcase

Free Drop-in

Danceability, Eugene Bhangra, Thrill the World Three distinct Eugene based performance groups will grace the stage at the Amazon Community Center Amphitheater. Danceability will offer audience participation plus a performance, Eugene Bhangra will take us to Bollywood and Thrill the World will be doing two pieces including their iconic “Thriller.” Blankets, chairs, picnics encouraged. Join the free fun and dance! Amazon Community Center Sep 10 Sa 5-7:30p

Free Drop-in

#instaballet What happens when you combine professional ballet dancers and a random audience? #instaballet. Formed in 2013 by Eugene-based dancers Suzanne Haag and Antonio Anacan, #instaballet is an interactive way to experience ballet and choreography. This unique model uses audience ideas and suggestions to shape a new dance in real time, resulting in community created art and a ton of fun. No dance experience is needed, and all ages are welcome. Join us outside on the Sheldon Community Center grounds. Bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. Let’s #CreateTogether. Sheldon Community Center Sep 23 F 6-7:30p

Teddy Bear Picnic

Free Drop-in

All ages

Join in this beloved tradition for young children and family, hosted by Eugene Public Library at the Amazon Amphitheatre. Celebrate summer reading with live music by Carleen and Mike McCornack and the Garden Variety Band. Bring snacks and your teddy bear or favorite stuffed friend! Amazon Community Center Jul 16 Sa 11a-12p

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Family Trek Theater Presents

All ages

Trek Theater presents the classic episode “Trouble with Tribbles.” The Enterprise is summoned to space station K-7 to guard a shipment of grain. Lieutenant Uhura buys an adorable creature called a tribble from a group of Klingons on shore leave. The furry tribbles soon multiply like bunnies on warp speed. As tensions rise between the Enterprise crew and the Klingons those tribbles may not be as harmless as they appear. Bring a picnic, a blanket, folding chair and the whole family for this free, fun performance. Amazon Community Center Amphitheater Jul 16, 17, 23, 24 SaSu 5-7p Free Drop-in

Rafting Family Rafting Day

Ages 6+

Have you ever seen Eugene and Spring�ield from the Willamette River? This trip offers the opportunity to explore our local surroundings in a fun and unique way and is a perfect option for younger kids and people new to river rafting. This trip will �loat several river miles through some fun Class I and II rapids right in the heart of town. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 16 Sa 10a-4:30p

$45 #20554

Riverfront Festival Rafting Trips Ages 6+ 2022 brings the World Athletics Championships to Eugene. As part of this event the City of Eugene will host a Riverfront Festival, July 21-24. In conjunction with many fun festival events, the River House Outdoor Center will offer family oriented raft trips on the Willamette River. Early registration is recommended. There will be some additional trip tickets available during the event.

Meet at River House tent at Riverfront Festival, Riverfront Park Jul 22 F 1-3p Free #20687 3-5p Free #20688 5-7p Free #20689 Jul 23 Sa 1-3p Free #20690 3-5p Free #20692 5-7p Free #20693 Jul 24 Su 1-3p Free #20694 3-5p Free #20695 5-7p Free #20696

Rafting for Blackberries

Ages 6+

Raft down the Willamette River stopping along the way to pick blackberries. Bring empty containers, snacks, nonalcoholic drinks and water to enjoy throughout the day. Wear athletic shoes that can get dirty and wet, along with quick-drying clothes. We have planned this trip during historic blackberry picking times. Several factors can affect the abundance and quality of edible blackberries. Each participant must register for this event. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Aug 13 Sa 11a-4:30p

Sunset Rafting

$45 #20528

Ages 6+

Have you ever been on the Willamette River while the sun is setting? Well, now is your opportunity. This is a family rafting trip that will start at Island Park and �loat through the heart of Eugene ending at the River House Outdoor Center. Wear shoes that can get wet and quick drying clothes. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Aug 16 Tu 5:15-9p

$35 #20670

Sailing Because of extremely low lake levels at Fern Ridge Reservoir, our 2022 sailing schedule will be posted once we determine ability to launch our boats. Please register on our interest list and you’ll be sent available dates as they are released. All sails meet at Orchard Point Marina, Dock A, Fern Ridge Lake Marina parking requires a Lane County fee of $4/day, $40/year. Purchase online at lanecounty.org. For more information email riverhousecenter@eugene-or.gov.

Family Sunset Sails

Ages 8+

Enjoy sailing at Fern Ridge Reservoir and watch the sun dip below the horizon. No sailing experience required. Bring up to �ive people from the same household/group, a picnic dinner and drinks in a non-breakable container. This is an alcohol-free event. Interest List #20732 Dates TBD 5-9p $125 for family/group up to 5 people

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Adult Activities Arts

builds con�idence. Come play with others and enjoy the results together in a supportive and non-judgmental setting. Required materials will be discussed in �irst class.

Abstract Painting

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Carlyn McCormack Jun 8-Aug 10 W 1-4p

Abstract painting is a fun way to explore color and form and foster self-expression. It can help unite the human spirit, transcending barriers of ideology and language, and can be a great starting point for representational painting. Experience the joys of painting through the exciting forum of abstract art. Amazon Community Center, Ages 12+ Instructor: Will Paradis Jul 9-Aug 13 Sa 2-5p $108 #20758 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz May 4-Jun 22 W 10a-12p

$68 #20157

Art for People Who Think They Are Not Creative Come and enjoy using mixed media on paper. We’ll start with colored and regular pencils, watercolor and oil pastels. Have you ever explored drawing with your non-dominant hand? It’s one technique we will use which is relaxing and

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Artists & Crafters Studio This workshop is an informal gathering of artists of all kinds. Enjoy a great studio space and great company every Tuesday. No instructor, bring your own supplies. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p Term fee $3 or drop-in fee $0.25/day

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Basic Sketching This class is designed to guide students on how to get started with the ease of sketching. Sketching is the primary skill to quickly generate and communicate design ideas. Just bring some paper, pencils and your big ideas. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta May 4-Jun 1 W 12:30-2:30p

$43 #20162


Adult Activities Basic Woodworking

Chinese Brush Workshop

Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from a friendly shop instructor. This class is aimed at beginners or anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Woodshop. Make a beautiful laminated cutting board or choose a different project. Required materials discussed in �irst class.

This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in workshop. No instructor. Prior experience is necessary. Bring your own materials.

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Len Gould Jun 27-Aug 1 M 6-8:30p Aug 8-29 M 6-8:30p Sep 6 Tu 6-8:80p No class Jul 4

$115 #20277 $115 #20278

Open specifically to those who identify as female Instructor: Ron Peterson Jun 7-Jul 5 Tu 6-8:30p $115 #20560

Bookbinding: Exploring Accordion Bindings Interested in learning how to make simple but beautiful books? During this four-week workshop we will learn to create a variety of fun books all starting with a basic accordion fold. After learning the different book structures each student will create a �inal �inished book project. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Abigail Craig Jul 5-26 Tu 3:30-5:30p

$32 #20703

Call To Artists – Art In The Park Artists are invited to apply for the second Art in the Park event, to be held Sept. 10 at Petersen Barn Community Center. This is a free event for both exhibitors and attendees. Artists in any �ine art or �ine craft medium are welcome to apply and artists may sell their work at the event. Application deadline is Aug. 31. For more info contact Janet at 541-682-6313 or email jwhitty@eugene-or.gov.

Campbell Woodshop Open to adults who want to use a work space and tools for wood projects. Please sign in and pay at the front desk before you enter the shop. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9a-3p No woodshop Jun 20, Jul 4

Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Term fee $2.75 or drop-in fee $0.25/day No class Jun 20, Jul 4

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Clay Handbuilding Invent, discover and create with clay. Beginning and intermediate students will be introduced to techniques such as slab building, coiling, pinching and extruding. Add surface decoration and glazing to create fun and usable pieces you can enjoy for years. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay, glazes and �irings. Students are encouraged to bring their own tools. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 6-8:30p

$117 #20317

Clay Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 16+ Classes are available for both beginning and intermediate students. Concepts of building with clay by hand and on the wheel as well as basic glazing techniques. Depending on the skill level and desire of the class an introduction to advanced techniques will be added. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay, glazes and �irings. Students are encouraged to bring their own tools. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Sandy Brown Beginning Jun 20-Aug 15 M 6-8:30p No class Jul 4 Intermediate Jun 23-Aug 25 Th 6-8:30p

$104 #20319

$130 #20318

$3/day Drop-in

Second Saturday Woodshop Registration required. Jun 11 Jul 9 Aug 13

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Adult Activities Clay Arts Open Studio

Mixed Media: Oils, Acrylics & Pastels

Concentrate on your own work with access to the ceramics studio, including wheel throwing, handbuilding, glaze and design. Registration is monthly for one day a week. Clay can be purchased separately. Fee includes glazes and �iring. You must have demonstrable skills and the ability to work independently in studio. No instruction available. Participants are encouraged to bring their own tools. You may only sign up for either Sunday or Wednesday because of space limitations. Prerequisite: completion of one of our classes or permission from studio manager. To register please call 541-682-5373.

Enjoy creating beautiful paintings in a friendly, supportive environment. While working on individual paintings, students will receive personal instruction regarding basic drawing skills, painting techniques, color theory, atmospheric perspective, compositional unity and color harmony. The supply list will be provided during the �irst class. This is not a watercolor class.

Amazon Community Center Jun 5-Jun 26 Su 1-4p Jul 3-Jul 31 Su 1-4p Aug 7-Aug 28 Su 1-4p Jun 1-Jun 29 W 6-9p Jul 6-Jul 27 W 6-9p Aug 3-Aug 31 W 6-9p

$52 $65 $52 $65 $52 $65

#20321 #20323 #20325 #20322 #20324 #20326

Colored Pencil Drawing Learn how to draw with colored pencils by exploring the tools, learning different techniques and color theory, and developing your artist’s eye. Class will include lectures, demonstrations, exercises and drawing. Basic drawing skills are required. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta May 6-Jun 24 F 10a-12p Jul 1-Aug 26 F 10a-12p May 6-Jun 24 F 12:30-2:30p Jul 1-Aug 26 F 12:30-2:30p No class Jul 22

$68 $68 $68 $68

#20163 #20164 #20165 #20166

Craft Workshops Explore your creativity and take home �inished crafts. All supplies are included in the fee.

Glass Bottle Hummingbird Feeder Turn glass bottles into hummingbird feeders. Paint or decoupage a glass bottle, insert the feeder tube, attach hanging wire and voilà – you have an upcycled hummingbird feeder ready to go. Th

2-4p

$15 #20377

Rock Art Painting rocks is a calming, creative activity for all skill levels. Let your imagination soar and create rocks with geometric designs, bugs, animals, words of kindness or colorful scenes. Bring ideas or we’ll provide some for you. Aug 11

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$60 $60 $60 $60 $68 $68 $68 $68

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Painting in the Park Do you enjoy spending time in our beautiful Amazon Park? Why not paint some pictures of it? This class will instruct on the basics of “open air” painting and then explore the diverse landscape painting opportunities Amazon Park has to offer. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Will Paradis Jul 6-Aug 10 W 4-6:15p

$72 #20664

Paper & Printmaking Make your own paper and carve relief prints to create unique designs, stationary, cards and collages. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Kailey Ruiz Jun 7-Aug 9 Tu 9:30-11:30a

$105 #20232

Plein Air Drawing

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kitty Planalp

Jul 21

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz May 2-Jun 27 M 9:30-11:30a Jul 11-Aug 29 M 9:30-11:30a May 2-Jun 27 M 11:45a-1:45p Jul 11-Aug 29 M 11:45a-1:45p May 3-Jun 21 Tu 9:30-11:30a Jun 28-Aug 23 Tu 9:30-11:30a May 3-Jun 21 Tu 11:45a-1:45p Jun 28-Aug 23 Tu 11:45a-1:45p No class May 30, Jun 20, Jul 18-19

$8 #20378

Leave the four walls of the art room behind and experience drawing “en plein air,” which means drawing outside. The �irst class will meet at Petersen Barn Community Center, then venture to the Owen Rose Garden each week to take in the scenery and draw. Some drawing skills required. Patrons to provide own transportation. Supply list discussed during the �irst class. Petersen Barn Community Center & Owen Rose Garden Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jun 8-Aug 24 W 10a-12p $102 #20161


Adult Activities Plein Air Painting

Watercolor Impressions

This class focuses on the techniques associated with painting outdoors and learning to paint from direct observation. The �irst class will meet at Petersen Barn Community Center, then venture to the Owen Rose Garden each week to take in the scenery and paint. Some basic painting experience is required as there will be less class instruction but more individual attention. Students will work at their own pace. Patrons to provide own transportation. Supply list discussed during the �irst class.

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 during the �irst class.

Petersen Barn Community Center & Owen Rose Garden Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jun 29-Aug 31 W 10a-12p $85 #20160

Wool Felting

Printmaking: Experimenting with Gel Plates During this four-week class we will play with acrylic paints and use plants, everyday objects and stencils to create some cool decorative papers using gel printing plates. Bring your curiosity and willingness to experiment. Enjoy this fun monoprint plate that is easy to use and in�initely reusable. We will learn a few easy projects to use the prints with as well. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Abigail Craig Jul 5-26 Tu 6-8p

$32 #20705

Sumi-e Ink Painting, Advanced Train the eye and sensibility to see beyond the hard lines of typical painting and into a deeper more sensual way of experiencing the beauty of the world. This class is designed for painters with experience in sumi-e. We will explore traditional sumi-e themes and broaden our skill base in ink painting and Japanese watercolor and wash. Always fun, this art form allows each painter to gain insight and skill into their unique way of seeing and expressing themselves through art with others. Required materials will be discussed during the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams May 19-Jun 23 Th 1-4p Jul 21-Aug 25 Th 1-4p

$75 #20305 $75 #20306

Watercolor & Ink All levels welcome. Explore ink with Japanese brushes and different types of watercolors both indoors and, weather permitting, outdoors. Needed supplies discussed during the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Carlyn McCormack Jun 10-Aug 12 F 9a-12p

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lois Enman Jun 29-Aug 17 W 1-4p Jun 30-Aug 18 Th 1-4p

$92 #20327 $92 #20328

Ages 10+

Felting is the process of producing a textile or fabric by combining and compressing loose �ibers, or wool. Join us in this series where you can build your felting skills, one workshop at a time! These workshops are for adults and families; children must attend with an adult. All classes at Sheldon Community Center Instructor for all classes: Abigail Craig

Wool Felting 1: Learn to Make Felt from Wool Interested in learning an amazing and ancient craft? Join us to make a sheet of beautiful and sturdy felt from a pile of �luffy wool! This is an introductory class that will teach you about the nature of felt and the basics of the felt-making process. We will get messy with soap and water in this fun hands-on project. Jul 9

Sa

10a-1p

$15 #20699

Wool Felting 2: Making a Felted Bowl Build your felting skills by creating felt in a 3D shape using a resist. No idea what that means? You will still enjoy this fun and messy ancient craft using lots of soapy water and your hands to make a colorful and unique bowl. Jul 23

Sa

10a-1p

$15 #20700

Wool Felting 3: Making a Felted Flower Bring your creative vision and get messy making and shaping a beautiful felted �lower. You can add the �lower to a hat, sew a pin to it and wear it as a corsage or use it to embellish a special gift. Aug 6

Sa

10a-1p

$15 #20701

Wool Felting 4: Making a Felted Bag or Pouch Join us to create your own template for a small pouch or bag that you will make by felting using a resist technique. This is a more advanced class where you will use a variety of felting techniques to bring your vision to life. Aug 20

Sa

10a-1p

$15 #20702

$115 #20579

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Games

Languages & Culture

Chess Nuts Chess can help you build your concentration abilities, selfcon�idence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 9a-12p

$0.25 Drop-in

Languages & Culture classes are on pages 65-66

Music

Scrabble

Acoustic Music Jam

Exercise your mind and have fun playing Scrabble with others.

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

Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p

$0.25 Drop-in

Table Tennis Table tennis is the perfect game because it provides exercise, recreation and a social outlet. Play in a friendly atmosphere open to all skill levels. Players are encouraged to bring their own paddle. Amazon Community Center Jul 8-Sep 2 MF 12-3:30p $0.50 Drop-in Beginning players 12-1:45p, open to all 1:45-3:30 No table tennis Jun 20, Jul 4

Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 10a-12p Term fee $3 or drop-in fee $0.25

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Presentations They Aren’t Too Young: How to Talk to Kids of All Ages About Race It’s critical to start developing children’s skills in talking about race early in life. In this 3-hour workshop, we’ll discuss why these skills are so important, explore barriers and learn tips to overcome them. We’ll also discuss how conversations look for different age groups and provide resource lists for further education. This workshop is for anyone with kids in their life. It will be conducted over Zoom. Registrants will receive a link via email. Virtual Presenter: Ayisha Elliott Jul 30 Sa 1-4p

Free #20379

Social Gatherings Veterans Coffee Talk This weekly, informal get-together for Veterans is for coffee, camaraderie and conversations. This is an opportunity for Veterans and their families to participate or learn more about that special bond of men and women who have served their country or to just listen as others share their stories, their friendship and helpful resources they’ve found. Sheldon Community Center Jun 6-Aug 22 M 10-11a No talk Jun 20, 27, Jul 4

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Adult Activities

Special Interest Creative Writing Workshop Would you like to be a better writer? Would you like to write a critique, a poem, story or essay? Weave a web, tell a tall tale? Write about your life as a kid? Join a peer led writing group and enjoy as you improve your writing. Campbell Community Center Jun 2-Jul 14 Th 1-3p Jul 21-Sep 1 Th 1-3p

$5 #20185 $5 #20751

Lettuce Grow Together Garden Club For beginner and experienced gardeners alike to gather, learn and practice holistic and organic gardening techniques. Attendees can expect guest speakers, book readings and various seasonally appropriate gardening and sustainability activities, so come meet other gardeners and get help with your garden. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 12-Aug 23 Tu 6-7:30p

Free Drop-in

The Art & Science of Retirement Join a peer-led discussion group on the issues and questions about going into retirement. We will use examples on ways to think about and possibly �ind solutions for the issues. This is a low-stress group environment for those close to, or newly in retirement and for those already retired who have experience and information to share. Campbell Community Center Jun 9-Aug 4 Th 9-10a Term fee $3 or drop-in $0.25/day

$3 #20230

Writing Your Memoir Learn the techniques and skills to write stories about your life. This group of dedicated writers meets weekly to critique and improve each other’s writing. Campbell Community Center Instructor: gael Doyle-Oroyan Jun 7-Aug 9 Tu 1-3p

$77 #20271

Technology Technology classes are on page 69

Trips

Descriptions are on pages 70-73

Dates

Day Time

Title

Jun 7

Tu

11:30a-2:30p

Tru Form Tiny Homes

Jun 10

F

9:30a-2:30p

Willamette Confluence Preserve

Jun 11

Sa

9a-2:30p

Jun 16

Th

Jun 21

Charge Page

Meet At

$15

70

Campbell

$5

70

Campbell

Minto Island Tea Tour

$27

71

Campbell

9:45a-4p

Art in the Capitol

$30

71

Pete Barn

Tu

9a-2:30p

Ankeny Wildlife Refuge

$26

71

Campbell

Jul 7

Th

9a-1p

Green Island

$5

71

Campbell

Jul 9

Sa

8a-6p

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show

$41

71

Campbell

Jul 10

Su

9a-5:30p

Willamette Valley Lavender Festival

$38

71

Campbell

Jul 15

F

11a-3p

Shady Oaks Plants & Produce

$18

71

Pete Barn

Jul 26

Tu

9a-3p

Talking Waters Gardens & Carousel

$26

72

Campbell

Aug 4

Th

9a-3p

Mystery Trip

$28

72

Campbell

Aug 17

W

9a-4p

Giant Dune Buggy Ride

$49

72

Pete Barn

Aug 18

Th

8a-6:30p

Aeroplane & Automobile Museum

$63

72

Campbell

Aug 29

M

9:30a-4p

Canby Dahlia Festival

$34

72

Pete Barn

Aug 30

Tu

9:30a-3:30p

Oregon State Fair

$24

72

Campbell

Sep 12-21

Overnight

Italy Reflections

Varies

72

Campbell

Dec 4-10

Overnight

Southern Charm Holiday

Varies

73

Campbell

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Urban Homesteading Learn how to expand your food choices, improve the quality of your diet and enjoy the local bounty all year long. Each week offers a new topic from do-it-yourself food production such as fermenting and preserving to soap making and lip balms. Not eligible for scholarship. Instructor for all classes: Kevin Prier

Balms & Salves Learn to make a variety of skin creams, lip balms, herbal salves and tinctures for gifts or a treat for yourself. Take home some lip balm and herbal skin cream. Amazon Community Center Jul 5 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20501

Beyond Sauerkraut Ready to explore the world of fermentation? Learn how to make your own fermented pickles, salsa, hot sauce, a variety of fermented nonalcoholic beverages and even corned beef. Take home a pint of giardiniera and some habanero hot sauce to �inish fermenting at home. Bring a clean widemonth pint jar with lid or $1 to purchase one from the instructor. Campbell Community Center Jul 25 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20340

Amazon Community Center Jul 26 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20516

Bread Making & Sourdough Learn how to catch, care for and use a wild sourdough culture. We will also go over regular bread baking techniques for those who want to start simple. Over the course of this class, we will make a batch of sourdough bread while we learn about proo�ing, the complex biology of a vital sourdough culture and tips and tricks to get that great artisanal style bread in your own kitchen. Take home your own small round loaf and a sourdough culture. Campbell Community Center Jun 27 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20337

Amazon Community Center Jun 28 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20499

Cheese Making We will make a fresh hard cheese to go with our picnic and learn about different hard and soft cheese cultures and processes. We will go through the entire process from cultured milk to formed cheese ready for the press. Learn where to switch up your process to end up with cream cheese, cottage cheese and a number of hard and soft cheese variations. We will also go over how to make yogurt and ricotta. Campbell Community Center Aug 22 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20345

Amazon Community Center Aug 23 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20521

Edible Landscaping and Foraging Don’t just pull those weeds – eat them. Find out which native “weeds” are edible and how to prepare them. You’ll be surprised at how much food you’ve been throwing in the yard waste. Learn about common wild foraging plants – berries, �lowers, greens, roots and common mushrooms – and their habitats. This class is at the instructor’s house Address will be provided with registration Jul 31 Su 2-4p $20 #20341 Aug 2 Tu 2-4p $20 #20517

Fermenting: Sauerkraut & Kombucha Learn sauerkraut basics as we turn a head (or several) of cabbage and some salt into sauerkraut and take home a pint to ferment and enjoy. You will also learn how to make kimchi, kombucha, vinegar and Gherkin pickles. There will be kombucha SCOBY to take home for anyone who wants it.

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Campbell Community Center Jul 18 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20339

Amazon Community Center Jul 19 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20515


Adult Activities Homemade Condiments Make your next picnic amazing with your own homemade condiments. Learn how to make mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup and relish and how to tailor each recipe to make your own signature versions. Bring three small containers to take home a share of what we make in class. Campbell Community Center Jun 20 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20336

Making Jam Put summer in a jar by making your own fruit jam. Homemade can be much lower in sugar than commercially made jams and the potential varieties are endless. We’ll make and can a batch in class from fresh local fruit and you can take a jar home for yourself. Campbell Community Center Jun 13 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20335

Amazon Community Center Jun 14 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20473

Preserving Fruits & Vegetables: Canning, Freezing & Drying There’s a lot of information out there that makes home preserving sound complicated and potentially dangerous. But with a few simple precautions, it’s neither of those things. Learn the basics and bene�its of home preserving and start eating cheaper, fresher, healthier and more locally. We will discuss in detail proper canning techniques (including what you can and can’t process in a steam canner), blanching, freezing techniques, and drying herbs, fruits and vegetables. Find out what methods are best for a variety of foods and why. Campbell Community Center Jun 6 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20334

Amazon Community Center Jun 7 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20419

Seed Saving Learn a variety of techniques for saving heirloom vegetable seeds for planting next year, including ideal harvest times, collection techniques, preparation and drying, and proper storage. Campbell Community Center Aug 8 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20342

Amazon Community Center Aug 9 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20518

Soap Making Learn the basics of making bar soap from scratch. We will discuss the chemistry of saponi�ication, properties of different base oils and local sources and fragrance oils and other additives while we make a batch of soap. You will also learn how to make liquid soap and two forms of laundry soap. Take home a share of the soap we produce. Campbell Community Center Jul 11 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20338

Amazon Community Center Jul 12 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20505

Winter Gardening Now is the time to start planting your winter garden to have produce all winter long and into spring. Learn to plan out a small- to medium-sized family garden. Learn which vegetables do well over winter in our climate and how to maximize production from a small space. Also learn about saving seeds and sources for free vegetables and �lower seeds. Campbell Community Center Aug 15 M 6:45-8:45p

$20 #20344

Amazon Community Center Aug 16 Tu 2-4p

$20 #20520

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Bicycling

Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial �itting or assessment.

Adapted Bike & Equipment Services

Ongoing M-F 9a-5p By appt $5/half hour $20/half day $50/weekend $10/hour $40/day To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5311

All ages

Adaptive Recreation Services maintains a unique �leet of adaptive equipment, including all-terrain wheelchairs and bikes such as recumbent trikes, tandems and hand cycles. Individual and group services can be provided to support adaptive recreational equipment needs for people of varying abilities and skill levels, including �ittings and rentals. For more information call 541-682-5311 or visit GetRec.org/ recadaptive. All services at Hilyard Community Center

Adapted Bike Assessment & Fitting Staff assess needs and recommend equipment. Designed for people with limited mobility, disabilities, medical conditions or those who wish to preview equipment before rental or purchase. By appointment M-F 9a-5p $5 #20589 To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5311

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Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness Bike riders depart rain or shine from Campbell Community Center for in-town rides. Helmets are required, weekly attendance isn’t. Electric bikes are welcome to join. Rides vary in length and time depending on ability. Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 10a-12p

Free Drop-in

PeaceHealth Rides Community Bike Rides Join PeaceHealth Rides on beginner rides around town! Bikes are available free through PeaceHealth Rides if needed. Bring clothing for the ride, helmet and money for the ice cream ride. Meet at Campbell Community Center River Ride Jun 17 F 12-1:30p Ice Cream Ride Jun 30 Th 12-1:30p

Free #20764 Free #20762


Adult Health & Fitness

Dance Ballet Barre & Stretch This is beginning ballet barre class for teen and adults with an emphasis on strength, �lexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Jul 1-Sep 2 F 10:45-11:45a

$50 #20329

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 12-Aug 23 Tu 6:15-7:15p

$42 #20558

Belly Dance Belly dance is an ancient art form with a complex and fascinating history. We’ll focus on the fundamental movements inspired by the Egyptian style. Belly dance improves core strength, posture and body awareness. Though most of the class will be movement, there will also be brief discussions about the history and cultural context of this dance. No experience necessary. All ages, bodies and genders welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Nicole Malinoff Jun 30-Aug 25 Th 5:15-6:15p

$40 #20330

Modern Dance This class is for all levels. We’ll cover the basic techniques and fundamentals of modern dance. Explore movement in a supportive environment while gaining �lexibility and grace. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 11-Aug 22 M 6-7:30p

$42 #20553

Partner Dance: Basics Learn the basic techniques for couples dancing. Swing, foxtrot, waltz, cha-cha-cha and more set to popular music. Build your repertoire and gain con�idence on the dance �loor in a fun and welcoming environment. Due to the nature of learning partner dance, you will need to register with a partner. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Sam Bucher Jul 5-Aug 23 Tu 6-7:15p

$42 #20176

Partner Dance: Patterns This class will cover short sequences of dance moves that are fun and add variety to all types of partner dancing. These patterns are designed to �it to the phrasing of most dance music no matter what the genre. This is an intermediate class and prior experience with social dance is a prerequisite. Due to the nature of learning partner dance, you will need to register with a partner. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Sam Bucher Jul 5-Aug 23 Tu 7:30-8:45p

$42 #20193

Tap Dance Learn the basics of modern tap with drills and short dances in this fun and easy class. All are welcome regardless of ability. Open to movers of all ages where the focus is on fun exercise to music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Bruce Haines May 2-Jun 13 M 9:30-10:30a Jul 18-Aug 29 M 9:30-10:30a May 6-Jun 24 F 11:30a-12:30p Jul 8-Aug 26 F 11:30a-12:30p No class May 30, Jun 17, 27, Jul 15

$26 $30 $30 $30

#20295 #20296 #20297 #20298

Vertical Dance, Beginning All bodies and genders are welcome. This class will begin with suspension training and modern dance fundamentals. Then, we will use activity harnesses and climbing gear to explore �loor movement suspended on static ropes. Suspension training and conditioning class completion and/or instructor approval is required. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Steph Young Jul 16-Aug 20 Sa 10:30a-12p

$48 #20659

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Land Fitness Fight Back with Neuromuscular Exercise This class is ideal for individuals with neuromuscular challenges (Parkinson’s, mild stroke, multiple sclerosis) that may cause loss of balance and coordination. These classes engage the brain and body to encourage more �luid, balanced movement and improve strength, agility and gait. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Deanne Morris Jul 5-28 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Aug 2-30 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Sep 1-29 TuTh 1:30-2:30p

$56 #20385 $63 #20386 $63 #20387

Pilates Beginning and intermediate level mat classes introduce the fundamentals and some of the basic �loor exercises of Pilates. Learn proper body alignment and breathing in addition to improving core strength, �lexibility and coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Judith Schlacter Beginning Jun 28-Aug 30 Tu 6:45-7:45p Intermediate Jun 28-Aug 30 Tu 5:30-6:30p

$65 #20382 $65 #20380

Strong Bones Strong Body Research shows exercise can strengthen bones, improve balance and increase strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. An excellent class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia. All registrants will receive the link for each week’s virtual class.

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 9-10a Jun 8-Aug 24 W 3-4p Jun 9-Aug 25 Th 9-10a

$50 #20234 $50 #20236 $50 #20237

Virtual Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 9-10a Jun 8-Aug 24 W 3-4p Jun 9-Aug 25 Th 9-10a

$50 #20238 $50 #20239 $50 #20240

Better Bones & Balance Defeat the loss of bone density while you improve balance and increase your strength and energy. This class is a more advanced version of Strong Bones Strong Body. All registrants will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 10:30-11:30a Jun 8-Aug 24 W 1:30-2:30p Jun 9-Aug 25 Th 10:30-11:30a

$50 #20241 $50 #20242 $50 #20243

Virtual Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 10:30-11:30a Jun 8-Aug 24 W 1:30-2:30p Jun 9-Aug 25 Th 10:30-11:30a

$50 #20244 $50 #20246 $50 #20247

Zumba Cardio 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 hour-long dance party is enthusiasm. Stress can’t hang onto a body that’s grooving! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jun 29-Aug 31 W 5:30-6:30p Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jun 6-Aug 22 M 6-7p No class Jun 20, 27, Jul 4

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$43 #20411

$37 #20200


Adult Health & Fitness

Martial Arts

Tai Chi for Balance

Qigong Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. Regular practice of qigong 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: Cialin Mills-Ostwald Beginning Jun 28-Aug 30 Tu 11:30a-12:15p $43 #20373 Intermediate Jun 28-Aug 30 Tu 12:30-1:15p $43 #20372

Tai Chi This ancient Chinese art uses round, �lowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, �lexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jun 29-Aug 31 W 10:45-11:45a Jul 11-Aug 29 M 10:45-11:45a Intermediate Jun 29-Aug 31 W 9:30-10:30a Jul 11-Aug 29 M 9:30-10:30a Campbell Community Center Instructor: James Moffat Beginning Jun 8-Aug 31 W 9:30-10:30a No class Jun 29 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning May 3-Jun 21 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 11:30a-12:30p May 3-Jun 21 Tu 12:45-1:45p Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 12:45-1:45p No class Jul 12 Intermediate May 3-Jun 21 Tu 2-3p Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 2-3p No class Jul 12 Virtual Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jul 11-Aug 29 M Intermediate Jul 11-Aug 29 M

$43 #20371 $34 #20353 $43 #20370 $34 #20357

$51 #20158

$34 $34 $34 $34

#20288 #20289 #20290 #20291

$34 #20292 $34 #20293

10:45-11:45a

$34 #20361

9:30-10:30a

$34 #20360

This specially designed class focuses on the health bene�its 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. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: James Moffat Beginning Jul 11-Aug 22 M 12-1p $30 #20201 Intermediate Jul 6-Aug 26 MWF 11a-12p Drop-in 10 use card for $43, Tai Chi for Balance Intermediate class only

Tai Chi & Qigong Taijiquan (tai chi) is the ancient Chinese martial art wisely recognized as the powerful way to improve both physical and mental health, better balance, pain relief, less stress, calm mind and more. This class teaches the 42 Combined Form and the medical qigong using the traditional Chinese/ Japanese method. There is the possibility of practicing outside during nice weather. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Machiko Shirai Jun 14-Aug 18 TuTh 2-3p

$85 #20186

Wellness Mindfulness Meditation Mindfulness has bene�its beyond the calm sense of wellbeing it brings. It can help reduce anxiety, improve sleep quality, lower blood pressure and ward off depression. This class offers simple steps to set up your own practice at home. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Tucker Jun 7-Aug 9 Tu 10-11a

$65 #20770

Stress Relief for Health Care Workers COVID work stress, long hours, under-staf�ing, burnout and concern for the health and safety of themselves and their loved ones has been especially hard on health care workers. This class will let you to explore the nature of the stress, its possible causes, and help discover ways to address and lessen your stress level. Our class will include discussion, personal assessment exercises and guided meditation. The focus to gain personal insight and understanding and develop effective tools to decrease your stress. Our instructor is a certi�ied life coach and physical therapy assistant with a master’s degree in transpersonal psychology. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Keith Wohlberg Jun 2-23 Th 5:30-6:30p

$20 #20445 GetRec.org

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Yoga Yoga Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. It improves overall health and wellbeing. Yoga mats are available or bring your own. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 30-Sep 1 Th 9:15-10:15a Jul 11-Aug 29 M 6:30-7:30p Campbell Community Center Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jun 15-Aug 31 W 1:15-2:30p No class Jun 22 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon May 3-Jun 21 Tu 9:05-10:05a Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 9:05-10:05a May 6-Jun 24 F 9:05-10:05a Jul 22-Sep 2 F 9:05-10:05a No class Jul 12 Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jun 4-Aug 27 Sa 9:30-10:30a No class Jun 25, Jul 2

$43 #20409 $34 #20784

$58 #20540

$34 $34 $34 $30

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$47 #20195

Chair Yoga 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. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 30-Sep 1 Th 10:30-11:30a Campbell Community Center Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jun 15-Aug 31 W 3-4p No class Jun 22

$43 #20410

$47 #20541

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon May 3-Jun 21 Tu 10:15-11:15a Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 10:15-11:15a May 6-Jun 24 F 10:15-11:15a Jul 22-Sep 2 F 10:15-11:15a No class Jul 12

$34 $34 $34 $30

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Yoga Nidra Tune in online to treat yourself to deep relaxation and restoration. This guided meditation series is speci�ically designed to relieve the symptoms of anxiety, depression, burnout, trauma and insomnia. It can be done anywhere in any position. Virtual Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 12-1p Jun 2-Aug 25 Th 12-1p No class Jun 21, 23, 28, 30

$43 #20196 $47 #20197

Yoga for Trauma Recovery A gentle full-body yoga class designed to ease the symptoms of traumatic stress. These yoga techniques directly affect the nervous system so as to allow the body and mind to reconnect, relax and restore. A suitable class for any body size or ability. The last half hour is a guided meditation to relieve suffering by making space for healing. For those who identify as female. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jun 4-Aug 27 Sa 11a-12:30p No class Jun 25, Jul 2

$70 #20194

Yoga for Veterans Through the Whole Health Program, the VA hosts a yoga class for Veterans. Join other Veterans in this supportive and relaxed environment. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Alexandra Levine Jun 6-Aug 27 M 9-10a No class Jun 20, 27, Jul 4

Free #20198

Modified Yoga This gentle yoga class is designed speci�ically for people living with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as �ibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease. Poses can be modi�ied for those needing adaptations. Individuals must be able to be independent or bring someone to assist. Yoga mats and blocks provided. Virtual/Hilyard Community Center Instructors: Kimby Maxson & Maureen Whalen Ongoing M 11a-12:30p Drop-in 10 use membership card for $70, Modified Yoga class only

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Adult Sports Leagues Registration & Web Page Like Sports? Want to Earn Extra $$?

You Make theCalls!

Registration for all activities is online. Teamsideline.com/ eugene has all the latest schedules, scores, standings and registration materials for current leagues and more. Also visit us at GetRec.org/athletics or facebook.com/adultleagues.

Coming This Summer

All of the adult sports leagues are looking for new officials. No experience necessary. Contact the Athletics office or:

• Outdoor Cornhole League • Summer Sand Volleyball Tournament • Fall Softball Tournament Check our website for up to date information.

Basketball: Tony Fajardo, 541-689-8480 Soccer: Jonathan Seigel, 541-285-0819 Softball: Ray Cunningham, 541-321-5990 Volleyball: Kathy Ipock, 541-510-0112

Outdoor Sports Field Rentals Contact the Athletics staff for information and applications for use of the City’s outdoor sports �ields and the joint school district/City of Eugene arti�icial turf �ields.

League Schedules Sport Summer Softball Sand Volleyball Summer Soccer* Summer Ultimate** Fall Softball Fall Volleyball Fall Ultimate Fall Soccer

Men’s (M), Women’s (W), Mixed (Mx) M, W, Mx W, Mx Mx Mx M, W, Mx W, Mx Mx Mx

Registration Dates

Game/Match Days

Games Begin

Mar 29 May 4 May 2 Jun 2 Jul 21 Aug 11 Aug 4 Aug 1

Sun-Fri Mon-Thu Mon-Thu Tue Mon-Thu Sun & Tue Sun & Wed Sun-Wed

Sun, May 15 Mon, Jun 6 Tue, Jun 7 Tue, Jul 5 Mon, Aug 22 Tue, Sep 13 Sun, Sep 4 Tue, Sep 6

Length of Season 10 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 6 weeks 5 weeks 10 weeks 8 weeks 8 weeks

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Adult Outdoor

Kayaking

Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 28 Th 5:30-9:30p Jul 30-31 SaSu 9a-3p

Kayak After Work Float Explore the Willamette River, paddling toward the setting sun. Stable sit-on-top and in�latable kayaks will be supplied. Bring water, snack and clothing that can get wet. Paddle the moving water from Aspen Street in Spring�ield to the River House Outdoor Center in Eugene. No experience is necessary, but active paddling is required. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 20 W 5:15-9p Aug 10 W 5:15-9p

$35 #20565 $35 #20566

Kayak Whitewater, Beginning This three-session beginning class includes an evening session in the �latwater by the River House and two full days on the river. You will kayak rapids up to Class II. Practice paddling skills, reading water, running rapids, whitewater safety and river knowledge. All equipment provided. Bring a swimsuit and lunch on the full days. Choose from hard-shell, sit-on-top or in�latable kayaks.

$190 #20633

Paddle Sports Introduction to River Stand-Up Paddleboarding This course emphasizes safety, enjoyment and skill acquisition for entry-level through intermediate individuals wanting to learn how to stand-up paddleboard on rivers. The course begins with basic skill development for �latwater paddling and develops the skills and understanding needed to run rivers with current and rapids up to Class I. Topics include but are not limited to: SUP history and equipment, paddling technique, balance, foot work, safety, rescue, river hazards and considerations, introduction to river sur�ing, rapid management and much more. River House Outdoor Center Aug 18 Th 5:30-9:30p Aug 20 Sa 10a-4p

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Adult Outdoor ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Sailing Certification Learn to skipper a 24-foot sloop-rigged keelboat in light to moderate winds and sea conditions. Learn basic sailing terminology, parts, functions, helm commands, docking, sail trim, points of sail, buoyage, seamanship and basic navigation rules to avoid collisions and hazards. Gain con�idence with lots of hands-on practice. Earn your ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Sailing Certi�ication. The course comprises a three-hour weekday evening classroom session followed by four days on the water days held over consecutive weekends. An ASA membership is $59 additional and is required for certi�ication. Veterans receive a $50 discount on the class and the ASA membership fee will be waived. For more information call 541-682-5329.

Sailing Because of extremely low lake levels at Fern Ridge Reservoir, our 2022 sailing class schedule will be posted once we determine ability to launch our boats. Please register on our interest list and you’ll be sent available dates as they are released. All classroom sessions meet at River House Outdoor Center. All sails meet at Orchard Point Marina, Dock A, Fern Ridge Lake Marina parking requires a Lane County fee of $4/day, $40/year. Purchase online at lanecounty.org. For more information email riverhousecenter@eugene-or.gov.

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Family Sunset Sails

Ages 8+

Enjoy sailing at Fern Ridge Reservoir and watch the sun dip below the horizon. No sailing experience required. Bring up to �ive people from the same household/group, a picnic dinner and drinks in a non-breakable container. This is an alcohol-free event. Interest List #20732 Dates TBD 5-9p $125 for family/group up to 5 people


Adult Outdoor Private Sail Lessons Lessons at Fern Ridge Reservoir can be held on your boat or the City’s and can be about docking, heavy and light air sailing, ree�ing, crew overboard and more. You set the goals and we help you achieve them. $50/hour, minimum of 3 hours, by appointment only To inquire please email riverhousecenter@eugene-or.gov

San Juan Sailing Adventure The San Juan Islands are one of the top cruising destinations in the world. Gain incredible sailing experience living aboard and sailing a 42-foot sailboat. The trip will be skippered by USCG licensed captain and ASA instructor Lyle Mayer. ASA 101, 103, 104 certi�ications are available to add on to your experience. Pre-departure meeting will be scheduled to discuss itinerary, provisioning and carpooling. For information and to register call 541-915-8194 or email santanasailing@comcast.net. Sep 16-23 $1750/person, $3300/double Registration & deposit due by Jul 15, balance due by Aug 17 Vessel boards in Bellingham, Washington Carpool arrangements can be facilitated from Eugene

Meet at the trailhead kiosk at the end of Bailey View Drive Jun 4 Sa 9-11a Free #20676 3 /■ 4 Meadowlark Prairie ■ Get off the beaten path and learn about wetland plants and animals and the techniques ecologists use to manage and restore their habitats. No dogs please; uneven ground – not suitable for wheelchairs or similar devices.

Meet at Meadowlark Prairie Overlook parking lot, 88525 Greenhill Rd. Jul 2 Sa 9-11a Free #20677 3 /■ 4 Black Oak Basin ■ Visit one of Eugene’s newest parks. Learn about how the park �its into the regional Rivers to Ridges Vision and future planned habitat and trail work.

Meet through the gate on Bloomberg Road off 30th Avenue Aug 6 Sa 9-11a Free #20678 2 Santa Clara Community Park ■ Tour the future community park site in northwest Eugene.

Surfing Girls/Women Surfing

3 Wild Iris Ridge ■ Visit rare Willamette Valley oak and prairie habitat and venture along the newest section of the Ridgeline Trail.

Meet at the Madison Middle School parking lot off Wilkes Drive Sep 3 Sa 9-11a Free #20679 Ages 13+

For those who identify as female. Beginning to advanced instruction covers sur�ing fundamentals with an emphasis on ocean safety. Must be able to swim and tread water. Camp at the Oregon Coast on Friday and Saturday nights at a state park. Friday and Saturday dinners are at your expense. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Includes a wet suit and board rental. Pretrip Aug 16 Tu 5:30-7:30p at River House Trip Aug 19-21 F-Su Overnight $380 #20752

Walking First Saturday Park Walks

All ages

Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks with Eugene Rec and Parks and Open Space staff. These free, interpretive walks are themed to highlight the diversity of parks in the City and showcase improvements driven by the 30-year Parks and Rec System Plan and the 2018 Parks and Rec Bond and Levy passed by voters. Please meet at the location listed in the walk description. Registration is required. For more information call 541-682-5329.

More walking activities are on pages 76-77

Activity Level Ratings 1 Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelLevel ■ chairs or walking difficulties. 2 Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping Level ■ center or large museum. 3 Walking of 1-2 miles (1-1.5 hours), as on a walking Level ■ tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. 4 Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be Level ■ rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. 5 Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or Level ■ high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited.

Consult your physician before participating in any trips/ activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.

Trip Policies Fees include bus 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.

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Senior Activities Arts

Basic Woodworking Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from a friendly shop instructor. This class is aimed at beginners or anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Woodshop. Make a beautiful laminated cutting board or choose a different project. Required materials discussed in �irst class.

Art for People Who Think They Are Not Creative Come and enjoy using mixed media on paper. We’ll start with colored and regular pencils, watercolor and oil pastels. Have you ever explored drawing with your non-dominant hand? It’s one technique we will use which is relaxing and builds con�idence. Come play with others and enjoy the results together in a supportive and non-judgmental setting. Required materials will be discussed in �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Carlyn McCormack Jun 8-Aug 10 W 1-4p

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Open specifically to those who identify as female Instructor: Ron Peterson Jun 7-Jul 5 Tu 6-8:30p $115 #20560

Call To Artists – Art In The Park

This workshop is an informal gathering of artists of all kinds. Enjoy a great studio space and great company every Tuesday. No instructor, bring your own supplies.

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Artists & Crafters Studio

Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p Term fee $3 or drop-in fee $0.25/day

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Len Gould Jun 27-Aug 1 M 6-8:30p Aug 8-29 M 6-8:30p Sep 6 Tu 6-8:80p No class Jul 4

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Artists are invited to apply for the second Art in the Park event, to be held Sept. 10 at Petersen Barn Community Center. This is a free event for both exhibitors and attendees. Artists in any �ine art or �ine craft medium are welcome to apply and artists may sell their work at the event. Application deadline is Aug. 31. For more info contact Janet at 541-682-6313 or email jwhitty@eugene-or.gov.


Senior Activities Campbell Woodshop Open to adults who want to use a work space and tools for wood projects. Please sign in and pay at the front desk before you enter the shop. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9a-3p No woodshop Jun 20, Jul 4

$3/day Drop-in

Second Saturday Woodshop Registration required. Jun 11 Jul 9 Aug 13

Sa Sa Sa

10a-2p 10a-2p 10a-2p

$3 #20274 $3 #20275 $3 #20276

Chinese Brush Workshop This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in workshop. No instructor. Prior experience is necessary. Bring your own materials. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Term fee $2.75 or drop-in fee $0.25/day No class Jun 20, Jul 4

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Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking Create beautiful rugs through this traditional craft. For information on cost and supplies contact Carol Fegles at 541-343-5896. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Carol Fegles Ongoing 2nd & 4th Th 9a-12:30p Membership fee

Fiber Arts Guild Come play with �iber from wool and paper to bamboo and silk and have fun in the process. New members may attend the �irst meeting free. Each month features a different �iber craft project. Meetings may have hands-on activities or presentations.

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

Hand Stamped Card Making Explore a wide range of techniques in making your own beautiful greeting cards. Make at least two cards per meeting in a variety of styles. Materials cost $2 per card. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Lynne Campbell Jun 27-Aug 8 M 1-3p No class Jul 4

$65 #20647

Paper & Printmaking Make your own paper and carve relief prints to create unique designs, stationary, cards and collages. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Kailey Ruiz Jun 7-Aug 9 Tu 9:30-11:30a

$105 #20232

Quilting, Comforts for Kids Help make quilts and quilt kits for individuals and community groups to pick up, put together and return for distribution to at-risk children in Lane County through 15 community agencies and shelters. If you like quilting, cutting and sewing, help your community by joining this group. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 12:30-4p

Free Drop-in

Sumi-e Ink Painting, Advanced Train the eye and sensibility to see beyond the hard lines of typical painting and into a deeper more sensual way of experiencing the beauty of the world. This class is designed for painters with experience in sumi-e. We will explore traditional sumi-e themes and broaden our skill base in ink painting and Japanese watercolor and wash. Always fun, this art form allows each painter to gain insight and skill into their unique way of seeing and expressing themselves through art with others. Required materials will be discussed in �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams May 19-Jun 23 Th 1-4p Jul 21-Aug 25 Th 1-4p

$75 #20305 $75 #20306

Watercolor & Ink All levels welcome. Explore ink with Japanese brushes and different types of watercolors both indoors and, weather permitting, outdoors. Needed supplies discussed during the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Carlyn McCormack Jun 10-Aug 12 F 9a-12p

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Senior Activities

Community Services Senior Law Service

Bridge This group meets each week. Partners aren’t required. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 12:15-3:30p No bridge Jun 10

Ages 60+

Senior Law Service offers free legal service to those with low to modest income. Assistance will be provided concerning any legal matter – housing, �inancial or personal. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Sa 9-11a Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

SHIBA Appointments

$2 Drop-in

Bridge Tournament This annual tournament is always lots of fun with prizes, with refreshments and friendly competition. Sign up at Campbell Community Center by June 6 with a partner, or you will be matched with a partner if you register as a single. Please call 541-682-5318 if you can’t attend at the last minute. Campbell Community Center Jun 10 F 12:30-4p $7 Tournament fee, cash only, due in advance

Senior Health Insurance Bene�its Assistance conducts oneon-one appointments with individuals to answer questions about Medicare health insurance coverage, forms and more.

Chess Nuts

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

Chess can help you build your concentration abilities, selfcon�idence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 9a-12p

$0.25 Drop-in

Games

Men’s Poker

American Mah Jongg

Join your neighborhood gentlemen for a friendly game of poker. Open to adults who identify as male.

Gather weekly to play American mah jongg. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 1-4p

$0.25 Drop-in

Bingo

Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 9a-3p No poker Jun 20, Jul 4

$0.25 Drop-in

Pinochle

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

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

Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 1-4p Drop-in $0.25 per person, plus a penny per card per game

Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 1-4p Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing MF 12:45-4p No pinochle May 30, Jun 20, Jul 4

$0.25 Drop-in $0.25 Drop-in

Pool Hall The pool room is open daily. Come down for a friendly game. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 8:30a-7p Tu-F 8:30a-4:30p $0.25 Drop-in No pool Jun 20, Jul 4

Scrabble Exercise your mind and have fun playing Scrabble with others. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p

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Senior Activities Scrabble, Cribbage, Skip-Bo & More Are you somewhere between bingo and bridge? Try Scrabble, cribbage and Skip-Bo. We’ll alternate these games in a regular pattern in this friendly group. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 1-4p Term fee $4 or drop-in fee $0.25/day

Drop-in

Table Tennis Table tennis is the perfect game because it provides exercise, recreation and a social outlet. Play in a friendly atmosphere open to all skill levels. Players are encouraged to bring their own paddle. Amazon Community Center Jul 8-Sep 2 MF 12-3:30p $0.50 Drop-in Beginning players 12-1:45p, open to all 1:45-3:30 No table tennis Jun 20, Jul 4

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

Languages & Culture French, Beginning Introduce yourself to reading, writing and speaking French. The emphasis is on small class sizes and conversation with some exploration of French culture. Required materials discussed at �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Amey Herman Jun 15-Aug 31 W 9a-12p

Italian, Beginning

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 13-Aug 29 M 12-2:30p No class Jun 20, Jul 4

$142 #20264

$172 #20205

French, Lower Intermediate Move beyond basic French in these fun and interesting classes. Learn more advanced reading, grammar and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Required materials discussed in �irst class. To determine your level, call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Amey Herman Jun 15-Aug 31 W 1-4p

$172 #20206

French, Upper Intermediate Venez perfectionner votre français en explorant la culture française, en conversant sur les subtilités de la grammaire, les tournures de phrases et idiomes, et par une interaction à la fois active, intéressante et amusante. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Amey Herman Jun 16-Sep 1 Th 1-4p

$172 #20207

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Senior Activities Italian, Intermediate Learn Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation, verbs and tenses in a small class setting. Required material discussed in �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 13-Aug 29 M 9-11:30a No class Jun 20, Jul 4

$142 #20266

Spanish, Beginning This fun course will introduce you to the Spanish language and culture while teaching you how to ask questions and comprehend basic information. You’ll learn helpful vocabulary and phrases for traveling in a small class. Required materials discussed in �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani 1st term Jun 13-Aug 29 M 6:30-8:30p Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 9-11a No class Jun 20, Jul 4 2nd term Jun 16-Sep 1 Th 11a-1p

$96 #20258 $115 #20256

$115 #20257

Spanish, Intermediate

Music Acoustic Music Jam This non-ampli�ied musical group is for individuals who play a stringed instrument or harmonica and enjoy playing music with others. Bring your instrument and join in. Acoustic instruments only. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 10a-12p Term fee $3 or drop-in fee $0.25

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Drum Play Lightweight frame hand drums are provided to enhance the natural rhythms of breath, nature and vitality. Enjoy drumming in spontaneous ways with a music therapist and an international musician. Live. Laugh. Drum. Campbell Community Center Instructors: Le Allen & Fergul Cirpan Jun 24-Jul 29 F 2-3:30p

$25 #20745

Presentations

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

ABCs of Medicare

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 11:30a-1:30p $115 #20259 Jun 15-Aug 31 W 6:30-8:30p $115 #20260

Learning about Medicare can feel like looking into a bowl of alphabet soup. To get the coverage that’s best for you, it’s important to know your choices and understand Medicare’s four basic parts and what each covers.

Spanish, Advanced

Campbell Community Center Presenter: Kristy Henning, licensed insurance agent Jun 1 W 1-2p Free #20673 Presenter: Scott Littlejohn, licensed insurance agent Aug 26 F 11a-12p Free #20674

Go beyond the basics in this class. You’ll learn to easily speak Spanish, develop your skills using proper grammar and have some fun too. Small class size guarantees you’ll have plenty of personal attention. Required materials discussed in �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 14-Aug 30 Tu 2-4p

$115 #20262

All presentations are for ages 50+ All presentations are free, but registration is required

Home Sharing: Community Begins at Home Have you experienced isolation or �inancial strain? Home sharing can turn your extra room into additional income, companionship and more. Learn why home sharing is the solution that brings us together! Campbell Community Center Presenter: Judy C. Smith, area representative, Home Share Oregon Jun 17 F 10-11a Free #20718

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Senior Activities Advance Directives Complete the form “Advance Directive to Physicians” and “Appointment of Health Care Representative.” Forms are provided. The advance directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to receive. Register early, space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jun 21 Tu 2:30-4p Aug 16 Tu 2:30-4p

Free #20367 Free #20368

Digestive Health 101 An unhealthy gut has been linked to worsening overall health, including increased risk for diabetes, obesity, autism, depression and anxiety. Learn the ins and outs of supporting digestive health and digestive comfort. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Jun 24 F 2-3p Free #20666

Decluttering & Downsizing

The 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s This education program will help you recognize common signs of the disease in yourself and others and next steps to take, including how to talk to your doctor. Jul 11

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Is your home starting to feel jumbled and overwhelming? Has clutter been building up over the years? Learn tips and tricks to clear and organize any space, big or small. Whether your goal is downsizing, freshening your current living space or just breathing easier, we can help you get there.

Dementia Conversations If you know someone who is experiencing changes in memory, thinking and behavior, this education program provides tips and strategies for dif�icult but important conversations about changes that may be related to dementia.

Campbell Community Center Presenters: Leah Volkov & Sarah DeBell, The REALty Sisters RE/MAX, and Gina Crafton, Willow Design & Staging Jun 27 M 2-3p Free #20739

Aug 15

Living with Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias

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10-11a

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Estate Planning A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated bene�iciaries in estate planning. Register early, space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jul 19 Tu 2:30-4p

The impact of Alzheimer’s disease is growing. Through this series of classes, the Alzheimer’s Association hopes to raise awareness in the community and bring education for those affected, their care partners and loved ones.

Protect Your Skin from the Inside Out

Campbell Community Center Presenter: Alzheimer’s Association

You can have it all, fun in the sun and healthy skin! All it takes is good food, a bit of nutrition savvy and a cloudless day.

Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia Alzheimer’s affects people in varying ways and ripples out to affect the lives of those who interact with them. Understanding what is happening to a person with Alzheimer’s is key to interacting effectively and providing quality care. This class includes information from expert professionals in the �ield and �irst-hand accounts from people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Jun 27

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Free #20746

Free #20369

Campbell Community Center Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Jul 29 F 2-3p Free #20668

Demystifying Fats Fats have been blamed for our declining health since the 1950s but are they really the villains they’ve been made out to be? Discover why fats are essential to health and why nutrient dense high-fat foods should be part of a healthy diet. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Aug 26 F 2-3p Free #20669

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Senior Activities

Social Gatherings

Special Interest

Strawberry Social

Book Givers Group

Fresh Oregon strawberries will be paired with tasty biscuits – an unbeatable duo! Bring your friends and enjoy a delightful afternoon. Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 9 Th 2-3p

$3 #20299

Blueberry Bash

Join the group for conversation and to repair children’s books. The books are delivered to nonpro�it organizations proving shelter, food and services for families. No experience necessary, just a willingness to volunteer. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 10a-12p No group May 30, Jun 20, Jul 4

Free Drop-in

We start with fresh Oregon blueberries and bake them into a homemade cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream. It’s the start of a wonderful afternoon.

Checkrite Electronics Repair

Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 7 Th 2-3p

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 3rd W 11a-12p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

$3 #20300

Newcomers Social This is your opportunity to �ind out what Campbell Community 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. Campbell Community Center Jul 15 F 2-3p

Free #20251

Campbell Center Neighborhood Ice Cream Social What better way to celebrate summer than with ice cream? Join your friends in the Campbell Community Center neighborhood for a delicious summer treat. Life is like ice cream, enjoy it before it melts! Campbell Community Center Aug 25 Th 5-6:30p

Free Drop-in

Lunch Bunch A weekly social lunch. Menus vary, call the day ahead to request a vegetarian option. Every fourth Wednesday of the month is a birthday celebration. Each luncheon is followed by penny bingo. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 12p

$6 Drop-in

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

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ken Check Ongoing 1st M 1-1:30p Free By appt No Checkrite in July, Sept is 2nd M To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521

Creative Writing Workshop Would you like to be a better writer? Would you like to write a critique, a poem, story or essay? Weave a web, tell a tall tale? Write about your life as a kid? Join a peer led writing group and enjoy as you improve your writing. Campbell Community Center Jun 2-Jul 14 Th 1-3p Jul 21-Sep 1 Th 1-3p

$5 #20185 $5 #20751

Campbell Center Book Club Like to read? Like to visit? The club meets to discuss story lines, authors and what the next book will be. New members are welcome. You can choose to stay after for Lunch Bunch. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Betsy Janeczek Jun 15, Jul 20, Aug 17 W 10:30-11:30a $0.25 Drop-in

The Art & Science of Retirement Join a peer-led discussion group on the issues and questions about going into retirement. We will use examples of ways to think about and possibly �ind solutions for the issues. This is a low-stress group environment for those close to, or newly in, retirement and for those already retired who have experience and information to share. Campbell Community Center Jun 9-Aug 4 Th 9-10a Term fee is $3 or drop-in $0.25/day

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Senior Activities The Wisdom Exchange

Ages 55+

Take part in a facilitated discussion group. Topics will range from health and wellness to current affairs. For adults who identify as female, this program endeavors to provide a safe space for senior women to share their thoughts, opinions and experiences with other women. Registration required. Petersen Barn Community Center May 10-Jun 21 Tu 2:30-3:45p Jul 12-Aug 23 Tu 2:30-3:45p No group Jul 26

Free #20412 Free #20413

Writing Your Memoir Learn the techniques and skills to write stories about your life. This group of dedicated writers meets weekly to critique and improve each other’s writing. Campbell Community Center Instructor: gael Doyle-Oroyan Jun 7-Aug 9 Tu 1-3p

$77 #20271

more. You can also get help solving problems with your computer or laptop. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Ongoing M 1-3p $25/hour By appt To make an appointment call 541-682-5318 No tutoring Jun 20, Jul 4

How to Use Facebook Use this powerful tool to learn about the world and stay close to your friends and family. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jun 14 Tu 2-4p

$12 #20352

Smartphone Workshops Bring your own phone for these focused workshops. Set up and bring all your passwords to class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes

Support Groups ALS Support Group

Ages 21+

This group is for people living with Lou Gehrig’s disease, families, caregivers and friends. Meetings are free, offer speakers on relevant topics and are designed to share information as well as strategies for preserving independence and quality of life. For more information call Mary Rebar at 541-990-1246 or email mary.rebar@alsoregon.org. Virtual Ongoing

2nd W 3-4:30p

Free Drop-in

More support groups are on pages 11-12

Technology

Sending Photos with Your Phone Master this surprisingly challenging skill. Jun 23 Aug 2

Th Tu

2-4p 2-4p

$12 #20363 $12 #20364

Downloading Apps, eBooks & Music Unlock the full potential of your phone by learning how to download apps, eBooks and music. Jun 28

Tu

2-4p

$12 #20356

How to Search the Internet Learn how to do basic internet searches on your phone or laptop. Desktop computers are available. Jul 7

Th

2-4p

$12 #20366

How to Use Zoom Turn your phone into a video communication tool. Jul 14

Th

2-4p

$12 #20362

All classes are for ages 18+

Campbell Computer Lab Use one of the computers in the Campbell Community Center Lab. There is no charge, so the price is right. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p Free Drop-in No lab Jun 20, Jul 4

Computer & Mobile Device Tutoring Set up an hour-long in-person appointment to get help with your computer or mobile device. Improve your skills using email, the internet, word processing, managing �iles and

Using Your Phone’s Camera Learn about your phone’s camera so you can take a great photo. Jul 26

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Urban Homesteading Urban Homesteading classes are on pages 50-51

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Trips

Some trips may be modified or canceled depending on COVID restrictions.

Dates

Day Time

Title

Jun 7

Tu

11:30a-2:30p

Tru Form Tiny Homes

Jun 10

F

9:30a-2:30p

Willamette Confluence Preserve

Jun 11

Sa

9a-2:30p

Jun 16

Th

Jun 21

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Campbell

$5

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Minto Island Tea Tour

$27

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9:45a-4p

Art in the Capitol

$30

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Pete Barn

Tu

9a-2:30p

Ankeny Wildlife Refuge

$26

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Campbell

Jul 7

Th

9a-1p

Green Island

$5

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Campbell

Jul 9

Sa

8a-6p

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show

$41

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Campbell

Jul 10

Su

9a-5:30p

Willamette Valley Lavender Festival

$38

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Campbell

Jul 15

F

11a-3p

Shady Oaks Plants & Produce

$18

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Pete Barn

Jul 26

Tu

9a-3p

Talking Waters Gardens & Carousel

$26

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Aug 4

Th

9a-3p

Mystery Trip

$28

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Aug 17

W

9a-4p

Giant Dune Buggy Ride

$49

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Pete Barn

Aug 18

Th

8a-6:30p

Aeroplane & Automobile Museum

$63

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Aug 29

M

9:30a-4p

Canby Dahlia Festival

$34

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Pete Barn

Aug 30

Tu

9:30a-3:30p

Oregon State Fair

$24

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Sep 12-21

Overnight

Italy Reflections

Varies

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Dec 4-10

Overnight

Southern Charm Holiday

Varies

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1 Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelLevel ■ chairs or walking difficulties. 2 Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping Level ■ center or large museum. 3 Walking of 1-2 miles (1-1.5 hours), as on a walking Level ■ tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. 4 Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be Level ■ rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. 5 Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or Level ■ high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited.

Consult your physician before participating in any trips/ activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.

Trip Policies Fees include bus 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.

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Tru Form Tiny Homes Tour

2 ■ Tru Form Tiny Homes are built right here in Eugene. Tour the factory with the owner and see the love of work and pride in these beautiful tiny homes. It’s an amazing use of space and exquisite architecture in each home. A late lunch with good conversation will �inish out our day. Purchase your own lunch.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 7 Tu 11:30a-2:30p

$15 #20464

Willamette Confluence Preserve/ Green Island ■1 Join McKenzie River Trust and Friends of Buford Park on two different small bus tours of the Willamette Con�luence Preserve and Turtle Flats near Mount Pisgah and Green Island north of Coburg. These two properties offer opportunities for preserving and restoring a dynamic and ecologically diverse river system. During the tours, volunteers and McKenzie River Trust staff will lead visitors around much of the preserves, highlighting conservation efforts, human history and natural features. This tour is intended for people who are unable to walk the 4 miles typically required. Bring a lunch and water, dress for the


Senior Activities weather and consider bringing a portable chair and binoculars. An ADA accessible toilet will be available approximately halfway through the tour, but no other bathroom facilities will be available. Meet at Campbell Community Center Willamette Confluence Preserve Tour Jun 10 F 9:30a-2:30p Green Island Tour Jul 7 Th 9a-1p

$5 #20375 $5 #20376

Minto Island Tea Tour

3 ■ Walk the Minto Island Tea Company’s 30-year-old Mother tea plot and its expansion plots to see the tea plants growing in the �ields. See how they cultivate and cut the leaves to produce their signature teas. Taste the varieties and perhaps purchase some to take home. A unique, one-of-a-kind event of the only tea growers in Oregon. Purchase your own lunch.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 11 Sa 9a-2:30p

$27 #20465

Art in the Capitol

3 ■ It’s off to Salem to take in some Paci�ic Northwest, national and international art. There will be stops at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art – which is Oregon’s third largest art museum – the Bush Barn Art Center featuring artists from the Northwest and beyond, and Salem on the Edge Art Gallery exhibiting works by PNW artists in a variety of media. Purchase your own lunch and admission to the Hallie Ford Museum of Art ($4-6).

Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 16 Th 9:45a-4p $30 #20530

Ankeny Wildlife Refuge

3 ■ A special treat for you as we explore the newly opened Ankeny Hill Nature Center at the Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge. Walk the hiking trails, see the natural play area and explore the new nature center. Plenty of trails for all abilities to look for all the wildlife and nature. Purchase your own lunch.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 21 Tu 9a-2:30p

Willamette Valley Lavender Festival

3 ■ The smell of lavender will �ill the air at the Willamette Lavender Festival. Along with the smells, enjoy the plein air art show, unique crafts and local lavender growers. You will be able to purchase fresh cut lavender and sample lavender infused products as you explore the show. Purchases are on your own.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 10 Su 9a-5:30p

$38 #20467

Shady Oaks Plants & Produce

1 /■ 2 ■ Enjoy a visit to Shady Oaks Plants and Produce family farm in Cottage Grove. Eat lunch in the garden, then it’s off to wander greenhouses full of plants and hanging baskets, peruse produce and fresh baked goods and visit with farm animals. Purchase your own lunch and extras.

Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 15 F 11a-3p $18 #20531

$26 #20466

Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show

3 ■ Come spend the day viewing over 1300 quilts as the town of Sisters splashes its sidewalks and storefronts with these works of arts. Explore the town at your own pace and dazzle your eyes with all the beautiful colors at the world’s largest outdoor quilt show. Purchase your own lunch.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 9 Sa 8a-6p

$41 #20269

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Senior Activities Talking Water Gardens & Albany Carousel ■3 Talking Water Gardens is engineered to cleanse and restore water to support the Willamette River. Tour through the path and see how they created water cells to cleanse and cool the water from a nearby manufacturer. The area is a living laboratory to view the processes of water as it �lows through waterfalls and weirs. After lunch, an opportunity to see the Albany Carousel and see the new animal carvings and perhaps take a spin if you are willing! Purchase your own lunch and carousel ride. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 26 Tu 9a-3p

$26 #20468

Mystery Trip

3 ■ Will you go north, south, east, west? Come along with us because this trip is the best! Everyone loves a good mystery and will you be able to �igure out the clues to where you will be going? Purchase your own lunch.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 4 Th 9a-3p

$28 #20469

Giant Dune Buggy Ride

2 ■ Giant dune buggy tours are a scenic way to see the Oregon Dunes with a touch of excitement. This one-hour ride will cover dunes and beach and will be an unforgettable experience. Purchase your own lunch. Dune buggy ticket price included in trip fee.

Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 17 W 9a-4p $49 #20534

Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum ■3 The museum has one of the largest collections of antique aeroplanes, automobiles, tractors and motorcycles in the country. Located in Hood River, you will be amazed at more than 150 vehicles on display. There is something that will interest and intrigue you as you head down memory lane and marvel at these machines of wonder. If you like anything that moves, then this is the trip for you. Purchase own admission ($17) and lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 18 Th 8a-6:30p

$63 #20470

Canby Dahlia Festival

3 ■ The festival at Swan Island Dahlias is a rainbow of color with nearly 40 acres of dahlias and 375 varieties. At the festival you’ll have time to wander the dahlia �ields, purchase cut �lowers, visit the gift shop featuring local treasures and more. Bring a sack lunch; cold drinks may be purchased on site.

Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 29 M 9:30a-4p $34 #20542

Oregon State Fair

3 ■ Fun in the sun as you frolic at the Oregon State Fair �illed with food, fun, friends and furry critters! This is your chance to explore the largest and oldest fair in Oregon. What will be the newest culinary delight this year? What entertainment will you watch? Purchase your own fun and fair admission ($1).

Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 30 Tu 9:30a-3:30p

Reflections of Italy with Collette Tours

$24 #20471

3 ■ The perfect time to go to Italy! Highlights include: a locally guided tour of classical Rome; view the Arch of Titus and take in the rich history of the city. Optional tour of the Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica. Take a walking tour of Assisi,

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Senior Activities birthplace of St. Francis. Explore the medieval city of Perugia. Head through Tuscany’s low lying hills to the Etruscan city of Cortona. See Michelangelo’s David. Explore Florence’s cultural treasures. Partake in a Chianti winery and cooking class. See Venice from the water and take a boat to Murano Island. Optional bucket list – gondola ride on the Venice canals. Tour Milan’s fashion district and much, much, more! Cost includes round-trip airfare from Eugene, taxes, hotel, transfers, 10 days and 12 meals. For more information or to request brochure, call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through Campbell Community Center Sep 12-21 Single $5249, Double $4549 Save $150 now, for bookings after Apr 27 call for rates Reserve now with a $600 deposit; final payment due Jul 15 Trip insurance available for $399 All rates are per person & subject to change

Southern Charm Holiday with Collette Tours ■3 A holiday getaway to get you in the holiday mood. Highlights include: historic Charleston, Boone Hall Mansion and Gardens, James Island holiday display, Savannah, St. Simons Island lighthouse and museum, two night stay on Jekyll Island, Golden Isles cruise and holiday magic everywhere! Cost includes round-trip airfare from Eugene, taxes, hotel, transfers, seven days and nine meals. For more information or to request brochure, call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through Campbell Community Center Dec 4-10 Single $3649, Double $2949

Save $100 now, for bookings after Jun 4 call for rates Reserve now with a $600 deposit; final payment due Oct 5 Trip insurance available for $299 All rates are per person & subject to change

Collette Trip Presentation This is an opportunity to hear all about our upcoming “Trips of a Lifetime” with Collette Tours. The Collette representative be here to give you all the details and answer all your questions. Come hear about the new trips and adventures coming up – Re�lections of Italy in September and Southern Charm Holiday on the east coast for December. Your next adventure awaits you! For more information please call Diane at 541-682-6392. April 26

Tu

10:30-11:30a Free #20808

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Senior Health & Fitness Bicycling

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 12-Aug 23 Tu 6:15-7:15p

Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness

Folk Dance with a Flair

Bike riders depart rain or shine from Campbell Community Center for in-town rides. Helmets are required, weekly attendance isn’t. Electric bikes are welcome to join. Rides vary in length and time depending on ability.

This is an open invitation to area seniors to try international folk dancing. Learn and enjoy dances from all around the world. Stay young and keep �it. No experience required. New dancers are always welcome. No partner needed.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 10a-12p

Campbell Community Center Jun 6-Aug 29 M 1-2:30p Term fee $3 or drop-in fee $0.25/day No class Jun 20, Jul 4

Free Drop-in

Dance This is beginning ballet barre class for teen and adults with an emphasis on strength, �lexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome.

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Senior Salsa Dance

Ballet Barre & Stretch

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Jul 1-Sep 2 F 10:45-11:45a

$42 #20558

$50 #20329

Join Bailamos Latin Dance Network and El Colectivo for a senior-sensitive salsa class where we’ll learn Latin ryhthms and steps and get you feeling con�ident out on the dance �loor. No experience necessary! Bring your dancing shoes. Not eligible for scholarship. Campbell Community Center Instructors: Bailamos Latin Dance Network Jul 7-Sep 22 Th 3-4p Each class, $10 cash due at the door

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Senior Health & Fitness Tap Dance Learn the basics of modern tap with drills and short dances in this fun and easy class. All are welcome regardless of ability. Open to movers of all ages where the focus is on fun exercise to music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Bruce Haines May 2-Jun 13 M 9:30-10:30a Jul 18-Aug 29 M 9:30-10:30a May 6-Jun 24 F 11:30a-12:30p Jul 8-Aug 26 F 11:30a-12:30p No class May 30, Jun 17, 27, Jul 15

$26 $30 $30 $30

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Land Fitness Fight Back with Neuromuscular Exercise This class is ideal for individuals with neuromuscular challenges (Parkinson’s, mild stroke, multiple sclerosis) that may cause loss of balance and coordination. These classes engage the brain and body to encourage more �luid, balanced movement and improve strength, agility and gait. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Deanne Morris Jul 5-28 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Aug 2-30 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Sep 1-29 TuTh 1:30-2:30p

$56 #20385 $63 #20386 $63 #20387

Strong Bones Strong Body Research shows exercise can strengthen bones, improve balance and increase strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. An excellent class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia. Registrants for both in-person and virtual classes will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 9-10a Jun 8-Aug 24 W 3-4p Jun 9-Aug 25 Th 9-10a Virtual Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 9-10a Jun 8-Aug 24 W 3-4p Jun 9-Aug 25 Th 9-10a

$50 #20234 $50 #20236 $50 #20237

$50 #20238 $50 #20239 $50 #20240

Better Bones & Balance Defeat the loss of bone density while you improve balance and increase your strength and energy. This class is a more advanced version of Strong Bones Strong Body. Registrants for both in-person and virtual classes will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 10:30-11:30a Jun 8-Aug 24 W 1:30-2:30p Jun 9-Aug 25 Th 10:30-11:30a

$50 #20241 $50 #20242 $50 #20243

Virtual Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 7-Aug 23 Tu 10:30-11:30a Jun 8-Aug 24 W 1:30-2:30p Jun 9-Aug 25 Th 10:30-11:30a

$50 #20244 $50 #20246 $50 #20247

Zumba Gold Party yourself into shape with this world dance-inspired �itness program that’s low-impact and easy to follow. Zumba Gold is a gentler version of Zumba Cardio. It’s the same dance and �itness fun with room to slow down and adjust for any injuries or mobility limitations. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jun 28-Aug 30 Tu 10-11a Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Khalila Charles Jun 2-Jul 28 TuTh 9-10a Aug 2-25 TuTh 9-10a No class Jun 21, 23, 28, 30

$43 #20159

$55 #20683 $34 #20809

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Martial Arts

Tai Chi for Balance

Qigong Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. Regular practice of qigong 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: Cialin Mills-Ostwald Beginning Jun 28-Aug 30 Tu 11:30a-12:15p $43 #20373 Intermediate Jun 28-Aug 30 Tu 12:30-1:15p $43 #20372

Tai Chi This ancient Chinese art uses round, �lowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, �lexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jun 29-Aug 31 W 10:45-11:45a Jul 11-Aug 29 M 10:45-11:45a Intermediate Jun 29-Aug 31 W 9:30-10:30a Jul 11-Aug 29 M 9:30-10:30a Campbell Community Center Instructor: James Moffat Beginning Jun 8-Aug 31 W 9:30-10:30a No class Jun 29 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning May 3-Jun 21 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 11:30a-12:30p May 3-Jun 21 Tu 12:45-1:45p Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 12:45-1:45p No class Jul 12 Intermediate May 3-Jun 21 Tu 2-3p Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 2-3p No class Jul 12 Virtual Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jul 11-Aug 29 M Intermediate Jul 11-Aug 29 M

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$51 #20158

This specially designed class focuses on the health bene�its 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. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: James Moffat Beginning Jul 11-Aug 22 M 12-1p $30 #20201 Intermediate Jul 6-Aug 26 MWF 11a-12p Drop-in 10 use card for $43, Tai Chi for Balance Intermediate class only

Tai Chi & Qigong Taijiquan (tai chi) is the ancient Chinese martial art wisely recognized as the powerful way to improve both physical and mental health, better balance, pain relief, less stress, calm mind and more. This class teaches the 42 Combined Form and the medical qigong using the traditional Chinese/ Japanese method. There is the possibility of practicing outside during nice weather. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Machiko Shirai Jun 14-Aug 18 TuTh 2-3p

Walking Walk ’n’ Talkers

3 /■ 4 See key on page 79 ■ 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 a.m. You may want to bring coffee money for a stop along the way. Dress for the weather.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 9a-12p $34 $34 $34 $34

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$34 #20292 $34 #20293

10:45-11:45a

$34 #20361

9:30-10:30a

$34 #20360

$85 #20186

Free Drop-in


Senior Health & Fitness Monthly Walk to Skinner Butte Park

3 See key on page 79 ■ Join a monthly self-led group from Campbell Community Center up to the top of Skinner Butte Park and back. Multiple route options with possible uneven ground and hills. Watch for heron and osprey over the river. Meets the second Saturday of each month.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Sa 9-10:30a

Free Drop-in

More walking activities are on page 80

Wellness Blood Pressure Clinic Have your blood pressure checked by quali�ied volunteers. Clinic conducted by Ageia Health Services. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th W 10a-12p

Free Drop-in

Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jun 4-Aug 27 Sa 9:30-10:30a No class Jun 25, Jul 2

$47 #20195

Mindfulness Meditation

Chair Yoga

Mindfulness has bene�its beyond the calm sense of wellbeing it brings. It can help reduce anxiety, improve sleep quality, lower blood pressure and ward off depression. This class offers simple steps to set up your own practice at home.

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 Instructor: Jennifer Tucker Jun 7-Aug 9 Tu 10-11a

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 30-Sep 1 Th 10:30-11:30a

$65 #20770

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jun 15-Aug 31 W 3-4p No class Jun 22

Yoga Yoga Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. It improves overall health and wellbeing. Yoga mats are available or bring your own. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 30-Sep 1 Th 9:15-10:15a Jul 11-Aug 29 M 6:30-7:30p Campbell Community Center Instructor: Maureen Whalen Jun 15-Aug 31 W 1:15-2:30p No class Jun 22 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon May 3-Jun 21 Tu 9:05-10:05a Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 9:05-10:05a May 6-Jun 24 F 9:05-10:05a Jul 22-Sep 2 F 9:05-10:05a No class Jul 12

$43 #20409 $34 #20784

$58 #20540

$34 $34 $34 $30

#20280 #20281 #20282 #20283

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon May 3-Jun 21 Tu 10:15-11:15a Jul 5-Aug 30 Tu 10:15-11:15a May 6-Jun 24 F 10:15-11:15a Jul 22-Sep 2 F 10:15-11:15a No class Jul 12

$43 #20410

$47 #20541

$34 $34 $34 $30

#20284 #20285 #20286 #20287

Modified Yoga This gentle yoga class is designed speci�ically for people living with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as �ibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease. Poses can be modi�ied for those needing adaptations. Individuals must be able to be independent or bring someone to assist. Yoga mats and blocks provided. Virtual/Hilyard Community Center Instructors: Kimby Maxson & Maureen Whalen Ongoing M 11a-12:30p Drop-in 10 use membership card for $70, Modified Yoga class only

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Bicycling

day with other folks. Our top-notch guides will teach you everything you need to enjoy this popular outdoor sport. Equipment will be provided.

Row River Bike Trail

Meet at Campbell Community Center Fern Ridge Reservoir Jun 27 M 10a-4:30p Canoe Canal Jul 25 M 10a-2:30p

Join us on a bike tour of the Row River Bike Trail from Cottage Grove to Dorena Lake and back. Bring your wellmaintained bike, a helmet, water and snacks. We will provide transportation to Cottage Grove with a stop at Creswell Bakery before we start the ride. Expect a 16-mile ride on a paved path with minimal hills. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 22 W 9a-3p

$35 #20227

Canoeing & Kayaking Try Flatwater Kayaking Flatwater kayaking combines an active experience, a peaceful trip into some of Oregon’s natural areas and a great

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$55 #20312 $45 #20313

Green Peter Reservoir Kayak Enjoy the rugged beauty of this lake near Sweet Home from the comfort of your kayak. Its numerous coves and stunning views of the Cascades makes it a favorite for paddlers. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 13 W 9a-5:30p

$65 #20310

Clear Lake Kayak Celebrate summer with a beautiful, low-key paddle on this crystal-clear lake. Find the springs where the McKenzie River starts and enjoy the views of the Cascades. We’ll stop for ice cream on the way back. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 9 Tu 9a-5:30p

$65 #20309


Senior Outdoor Waldo Lake Big Canoe Waldo Lake is a high mountain gem that’s among the purest lakes in the world and more than 4 miles long. We’ll enjoy views of Diamond Peak, Waldo Mountain and other nearby peaks. We’ll take our 29-foot canoe, which is stable and can hold up to 10 people. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 18 Th 9a-6p

$65 #20311

Challenge Course Spencer Butte Challenge Course Senior Day Ages 50+ A day at the Spencer Butte Challenge Course designed speci�ically for those age 50 and older. Build con�idence and work as a team under the forest canopy during active games and challenging initiatives. Facilitators will move the group through the low course elements. Transportation is provided from Campbell Community Center to the Spencer Butte Challenge Course. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 9 Th 12:30-4:30p

Washburne State Park Hike

3 ■ Hike the coastal forest of Washburne State Park on the way to the coast and back along the Hobbit Trail. Bring lunch, water and clothing for the coastal weather conditions.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 8 M 9a-5p

$35 #20744

Elijah Bristow State Park Hike $50 #20229

Hiking

3 ■ Explore this nearby state park on the banks of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. Bring a picnic lunch, sturdy shoes and clothing for the weather. Options to hike 2-3 miles.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 31 W 10a-3p

$25 #20315

Shotgun Creek Hike

3 ■ Hike this local trail that offers a stroll through the forest along a burbling creek. A cut back to the parking area allows for a short 1.5-mile hike. The more active can continue along a second loop for a total of 4.7 miles. Dress for the weather and wear good hiking shoes. Bring lunch and water.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 20 W 10a-3p

$25 #20314

Activity Level Ratings 1 Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelLevel ■ chairs or walking difficulties. 2 Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping Level ■ center or large museum. 3 Walking of 1-2 miles (1-1.5 hours), as on a walking Level ■ tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. 4 Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be Level ■ rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. 5 Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or Level ■ high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited.

Consult your physician before participating in any trips/ activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.

Trip Policies Fees include bus 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.

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Walking

2018 Parks and Rec Bond and Levy passed by voters. Please meet at the location listed in the walk description. Registration is required. For more information call 541-682-5329.

Monthly Walk to Skinner Butte Park

3 Wild Iris Ridge ■ Visit rare Willamette Valley oak and prairie habitat and venture along the newest section of the Ridgeline Trail.

Join a monthly self-led group from Campbell Community Center up to the top of Skinner Butte Park and back. Multiple route options with possible uneven ground and hills. Watch for heron and osprey over the river. Meets the second Saturday of each month. Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Sa 9-10:30a

Free Drop-in

Walterville Reservoir & Canal Birding Trail ■2 A short trip from Eugene, the Walterville Reservoir and Canal is an easy walk to explore wetland habitat and bird species. Choose your own walking adventure and stop for a snack on the way home at Hendricks Bridge County Park. Bring water and a snack. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 3 W 9a-1p

$15 #20226

First Saturday Park Walks

All ages

Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks with Eugene Rec and Parks and Open Space staff. These free, interpretive walks are themed to highlight the diversity of parks in the City and showcase improvements driven by the 30-year Parks and Rec System Plan and the

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Meet at the trailhead kiosk at the end of Bailey View Drive Jun 4 Sa 9-11a Free #20676 3 /■ 4 Meadowlark Prairie ■ Get off the beaten path and learn about wetland plants and animals and the techniques ecologists use to manage and restore their habitats. No dogs please; uneven ground – not suitable for wheelchairs or similar devices.

Meet at Meadowlark Prairie Overlook parking lot, 88525 Greenhill Rd. Jul 2 Sa 9-11a Free #20677 3 /■ 4 Black Oak Basin ■ Visit one of Eugene’s newest parks. Learn about how the park �its into the regional Rivers to Ridges Vision and future planned habitat and trail work.

Meet through the gate on Bloomberg Road off 30th Avenue Aug 6 Sa 9-11a Free #20678 2 Santa Clara Community Park ■ Tour the future community park site in northwest Eugene.

Meet at the Madison Middle School parking lot off Wilkes Drive Sep 3 Sa 9-11a Free #20679


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Volunteer Registering for volunteer opportunities expresses your interest but does not guarantee a volunteer position. Volunteers must pass a background check. RSVPs are required; no drop-ins please.

McKenzie River Trust First Fridays at Finn Rock Reach All ages Join the McKenzie River Trust and Friends of Finn Rock Reach the �irst Friday of every month from February through November. During projects we’ll tackle invasive species, help care for the public Finn Rock boat landing and work to restore habitat after the wild�ire in the middle McKenzie River area. Project sites vary between the boat landing and Blue River Park. The $5 fee helps cover transportation costs from Campbell Community Center to the worksite. Dress for the weather and bring sturdy shoes. For more information on the McKenzie River Trust, visit mckenzieriver.org/getinvolved/volunteer. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 1 F 8a-1p Aug 5 F 8a-1p Sep 2 F 8a-1p

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Trashy Tuesdays Willamette River Cleanups

Help spruce up the Washington Jefferson Skatepark. Volunteers help to paint, weed, wash and pick up trash. Tools and gloves are provided. WJ Skatepark and Urban Plaza, 150 Jefferson St. Jun 1 W 8:30a-2p

Youth Volunteer Opportunity at River House Ages 13+ The River House Outdoor Center is looking for teens with a passion to help others and with a desire to learn new skills. Volunteers are needed to assist in outdoor youth summer camp programs including cycling, kayaking, climbing, skateboarding and team building activities. For more information please call 541-682-5329 or visit GetRec.org/ recvolunteers. To apply please �ill out our online application. Application deadline is June 3.

Volunteer in Eugene’s Parks All ages

Join Willamette Riverkeeper and �loat the Willamette River to help clean the urban riverbanks. Reserve a seat in a raft or bring your own boat. Personal �lotation devices will be provided with registration and required for all participants. To register for these events or for questions contact Michelle at michelle@willametteriverkeeper.org. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 8:30a-12:30p

Washington Jefferson Skatepark Clean Up Ages 12+

All ages

These family-friendly work parties make a real difference in our parks and open spaces. No experience needed. For more information, visit eugene-or.gov/parkvolunteer.

Garden & Community at Hendricks Park Learn gardening techniques and meet fellow garden enthusiasts at this weekly work party. Or, just be willing to grab a tool and dive in. No experience required – but all kinds of help needed. In partnership with the Friends of Hendricks Park, this lively volunteer group helps out yearround. For more information or to register contact Christina Bentrup at cbentrup@eugene-or.gov. Ongoing

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Hendricks Park Native Plant Garden Join our work party every Thursday in the native plant garden at Hendricks Park. Learn about the Willamette Valley native plants and their uses while supporting the garden’s continued growth. Beginner and experienced gardeners welcome. Tasks vary by season. For more information or to register contact Christina Bentrup at cbentrup@eugene-or.gov. Ongoing

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Friends of Owen Rose Garden Share your passion for roses and gain hands-on experience in year-round care of perennial shrubs! Depending on the season, help us weed, prune and deadhead a variety of roses

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Volunteer to keep Eugene’s iconic botanical garden looking beautiful. Meet at the gazebo wearing weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. No experience necessary. For more information or to register contact Evan Gammon at egammon@eugene-or.gov. Ongoing

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Native Plant Nursery Join us in stewarding native plants in support of the City of Eugene’s many urban restoration projects. This effort directly improves habitat and water quality for our city, as well as allows participants to work amongst �lowers, birds and butter�lies! No experience necessary. For more information or to register contact Kelsey Irvine at kirvine@eugene-or.gov. Ongoing F 1-4p Starting Jul 15 time changes to 9a-12p

Alton Baker Park With countless opportunities for environmental stewardship throughout Alton Baker’s 413 acres, our projects will vary each month depending on the season and park needs. Projects may include native plant care in the Sebring Rock Garden, tree mulching at the Hays Memorial Tree Garden, invasive weed removal along the canoe canal. No experience necessary. For more information or to register contact Evan Gammon at egammon@eugene-or.gov. Ongoing

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Trash Bash Eugene’s Amazon Creek needs your help with litter cleanup as it �lows through our community. This important urban waterway can be inundated at times with garbage that is harmful to habitat and water quality. Volunteers are needed throughout the Amazon Creek corridor to remove this debris and improve the conditions for all �lora and fauna along the way. Bring your boots and waders and let’s see what we can �ind! This is a family-friendly event – no experience necessary. For more information or to register contact Kelsey Irvine at kirvine@eugene-or.gov. Jun 11

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Cómo Inscribirse Tres Maneras Fáciles para Inscribirse Para direcciones y números de teléfono de todos los servicios de recreación, visita las páginas 4-5 (en inglés).

• En línea: Si te has inscrito anteriormente con nosotros, asegúrate de tener a mano tu información de inicio de sesión. ¿No te acuerdas si tienes una cuenta? Visita GetRec.org/ register (Para español clic en “Select Language” en la esquina inferior derecha de la página, selecciona “Spanish”) y has clic en “Login/Crear Cuenta”, luego selecciona “Iniciar sesión con correo electrónico” y clic en “¿Se te olvidó tu contraseña?”. Si tienes una cuenta, te llegará a tu correo electrónico la información para poder iniciar sesión. ¿Necesitas crear una cuenta? Visita GetRec.org/register y clic en “Login/Crear Cuenta”, luego selecciona “Crea tu cuenta Eugene Rec”. • Por teléfono: Para ayuda en inglés llama al centro de recreación que ofrece la actividad o para español llama al 541-682-6891. Ten a mano tu número de Visa o Master Card. • En persona: Visita cualquiera de las sucursales.


Español Las inscripciones están abiertas continuamente, se reciben en orden de llegada, y son para todos sin importar si vive dentro o fuera de la ciudad de Eugene. Inscríbase temprano; muchas clases se llenan rápido. Las clases se pueden cancelar sin no hay su�iciente gente inscrita.

Acceso y Equidad La División de Recreación de la Ciudad de Eugene se esfuerza por ofrecer oportunidades acogedoras para todos. Eugene Rec se compromete a asegurar que sus programas sean accesibles e inclusivos para todas las personas, sin importar su edad, discapacidad, identidad de género, estatus migratorio, origen nacional, raza, religión, orientación sexual o situación socioeconómica. La ciudad de Eugene se compromete a apoyar “the Americans with Disabilities Act” (Ley de Estadunidenses con Discapacidades) y proporcionará las modi�icaciones necesarias para que todos puedan participar en los programas de Eugene Rec. Los siguientes servicios están disponibles con aviso previo. Algunas solicitudes pueden tardar hasta dos semanas. Las impresiones de letra grande y grabaciones digitales están disponibles con aviso previo. Una vez que se hace el pedido, podemos ofrecer cinco o menos copias de letra grande. Los autobuses accesibles con elevador para silla de ruedas están disponibles para las actividades que ofrecen

transporte en autobús. Por favor haga su solicitud al registrarse ya que la demanda de uso es muy alta. El autobús se reserva por orden de llegada. Secciones en braille de publicaciones grandes (como por ejemplo esta sección de la Guía de Recreación) la podemos tener disponible con aviso previo. Tenemos lectores disponibles por teléfono o en persona. Un miembro del personal le leerá cualquier secciónes de cualquier publicación solicitada. Tenemos intérpretes de lenguaje de señas disponible para clases o presentaciones si se pide con aviso preaviso. El equipo de asistencia auditiva está disponible para clases, eventos y presentaciones culturales con aviso previo. Tecnología adaptativa en la biblioteca: Monitores de 27 pulgadas, teclado con letras grandes, mesas y pantallas ajustables, programas de computación que agrandan las letras, JAWS (lector computarizado) y una impresora Braille. Si tiene más preguntas, llame a Recreación Adaptiva al 541-682- 6891 (español) o 541-682-5311 (TTY) (inglés). Para más información sobre los servicios de Inclusión de Recreación vea página 91.

Todas las clases son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.

Protocolos de COVID-19 Bien sea que esté tomando una clase o simplemente pasando el tiempo en cualquiera de nuestras instalaciones, su seguridad es la prioridad de Eugene Rec. Todo el personal de la ciudad de Eugene está trabajando para mantener seguros a los miembros de nuestra comunidad. Nuestros protocolos siguen las pautas de la ciudad, el condado y el estado, y las recomendaciones de los CDC, la Autoridad de Salud de Oregon y la Salud Pública del Condado de Lane. Estas reglas y protocolos podrán ser revisados. Comuníquese con el centro de recreación an�itrión o con la piscina directamente para informarse sobre los requisitos especí�icos de cada actividad. Aquellos con resultado positivo de COVID-19 se deben quedar en casa por lo menos por 5 días, de acuerdo con la guía de los servicios de salud pública.

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Equipo Adaptado

Alquiler de Bicicletas Adaptadas Disponible después del ajuste o evaluación inicial.

Servicios de Bicicletas y Equipos Adaptados Todas edades

Con cita; disponible Lu-Vi 9a-5p Continuo $5/media hora $20/medio día $10/hora $40/día

Los Servicios de Recreación Adaptada mantienen una gran cantidad de equipos adaptados, como sillas de ruedas todoterreno y bicicletas como lo son los triciclos reclinados, tándems y bicicletas manuales. Servimos a individuos y a grupos de diferentes habilidades y niveles con la �inalidad de ayudar con los equipos recreativos adaptados que estén necesitando, incluyendo ajustes y alquileres. Para obtener más información, llame al 541-682-6891 (español) o visite nuestro sitio web (escoja español en la esquina derecha de abajo de la página). Todos los equipos adaptados se encuentran en el Centro de Hilyard

Evaluación y Ajuste para Bicicletas Adaptadas El personal evalúa las necesidades y recomienda el equipo. Diseñado para personas con movilidad limitada, discapacidades, afecciones médicas o para los que deseen ver el equipo antes de alquilarlo o comprarlo. Con cita; disponible Lu-Vi 9a-5p Continuo

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$50/fin de semana

Mes de Alquiler de Bici Gratis Todos los alquileres del mismo día son gratis durante el mes de mayo por el Mes de la bicicleta.

Campos Deportivos Alquiler de Campos Deportivos Póngase en contacto con el personal de Atletismo para obtener información y hacer solicitudes para el uso de los campos deportivos al aire libre de la ciudad y sobre los campos de césped arti�icial que comparten el distrito escolar y la ciudad de Eugene. Todas las clases son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.


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Para los Chicos Al Aire Libre Surf para Chicas y Adultas

Arte 13+ años

Para quienes se identi�ican como mujeres. La instrucción, para principiantes o avanzadas, abarca los fundamentos del surf con énfasis en la seguridad en los océanos. Debes saber nadar y mantenerte a �lote. Acampa en la costa de Oregon los viernes y sábados por la noche en el parque estatal. Las cenas de los viernes y sábados corren por tu cuenta; nosotros ponemos el desayuno y el almuerzo. Incluyen el alquiler de un traje de neopreno y una tabla. Previaje 16 agt Ma 5:30-7:30p en River House Viaje 19-21agt Vi-Do Pasar la noche $290 #20752

Esnórkel

Pintura Abstracta

Es una forma divertida de explorar el color y las formas y de fomentar la expresión personal. Puede ayudar a unir el espíritu humano, trascendiendo las barreras de la ideología y el lenguaje y puede ser un gran punto de partida para la pintura representativa. ¡Experimenta las alegrías de la pintura a través de la emocionante forma del arte abstracto! Centro Amazon Instructor: Wil Paradis 9 jul-13 agt Sá

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Taller de Cerámica 11-17 años

El esnórkel en ríos es una manera fantástica de explorar los famosos ríos y lagos de Oregon. Nuestras distintas oportunidades de esnórkel te enseñarán lo básico del esnórkel y las habilidades necesarias para practicarlo en una variedad de ambientes. Proporcionamos todo el equipo. Nos reunimos en el Centro de River House 17 jul Do 10a-4p $60 #20571 27 agt Sá 10a-4p $60 #20651

Día de Exploración en el Curso de Desafío de Spencer Butte 11-17 años En este evento, los jóvenes desarrollan la con�ianza, el liderazgo y aprenden técnicas para trabajar en equipo mientras trepan árboles y participan en juegos interactivos y activos desa�iantes. Los facilitadores trasladarán los grupos a través de obstáculos por un puente tibetano de cuerdas bajas antes de avanzar hacia el puente tibetano de cuerdas altas. Diversión, crecimiento, empatía, cuidado a la naturaleza, respeto y trabajo en equipo son algunos de los temas que se explorarán y analizarán con esta experiencia. Nos reunimos en el Centro de River House 16 jul Sá 10a-4p $60 #20588 20 agt Sá 10a-4p $60 #20652

12 años +

$108 #20758 10-15 años

Aprenda técnicas básicas y avanzadas con arcilla como modelado a mano y usando el torno y técnicas de pintura porcelanizada. Lleva a casa tus creaciones para compartirlas con tu familia. No se necesita conocimientos previos de arcilla o cerámica, solo las ganas de probar algo nuevo. Trabaja a tu propio ritmo. Centro Amazon Instructora: Amy Graves 6 jul-31 agt Mi 4-5:45p No hay clase 24 agt

Diseño de Moda para Principiantes

$80 #20374

10-14 años

Una clase única y emocionante diseñada para los jóvenes que fomenta sus ideas en la creación de ropa nueva y a la moda. Los jóvenes tendrán la oportunidad de crear y aprender a usar una máquina de coser. Centro Petersen Barn Instructora: Kayla Boyce 12 jul-16 agt Ma 4:15-6p

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Diseño de Modas, Intermedio

11-16 años

Diseña tu propia ropa con estilo y accesorios con telas y estilos divertidos. Despierta tu creatividad y recibe consejos de un instructor de costura experimentado. Necesitas saber usar la máquina de coser y habilidades básicas de costura. Centro Petersen Barn Instructora: Kayla Boyce 12 jul-16 agt Ma 6:15-8p

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Artes Marciales

Danza

Karate para Tigres Bebés

A Bailar con mi Pequeño

3-4 años

Un ambiente alegre y afectuoso en el que tu niño de edad preescolar puede iniciarse en el karate básico y aprender habilidades cotidianas. Esta clase, se mejora la coordinación mano-ojo y pie-ojo, la con�ianza en sí mismo y el respeto. Los alumnos se convierten en grandes oyentes mientras aprenden como protegerse. Esta clase no es elegible para becas. Centro Amazon Instructor: Albert Roy 8 agt-12 sep Lu

3:45-4:15p

$42 #20522

Karate para Mini-Tigres

5-6 años

Este programa introduce al trabajo en pareja, el trabajo en equipo, la cooperación y actividades en grupo. También habrá lecciones de juegos competitivos como bunkai, sparring, autodefensa y técnicas de codo. Esta clase no es elegible para becas. Centro Amazon Instructor: Albert Roy 8 agt-12 sep Lu

Karate

4:30-5p

$42 #20526

7-11 años

Este programa creado profesionalmente ayudará a los estudiantes a mejorar sus habilidades auditivas, desarrollar la concentración y aprender disciplina personal y respeto por los demás. Es una excelente manera para ganar con�ianza y autoestima haciendo ejercicio y divirtiéndose. Esta clase no es elegible para becas. Centro Amazon Instructor: Albert Roy 8 agt-12 sep Lu

Taekwondo

5:15-6p

$48 #20527

5-7 y 8-12 años

Encuentre su potencial a través de la práctica de taekwondo. Este deporte �ísico utiliza todos los músculos y articulaciones del cuerpo mientras se desarrollan habilidades que promueven el enfoque y la autodisciplina. La clase no es combativa y está centrada en proporcionar estructura, conocimientos y habilidades que los estudiantes utilizarán para tener una vida más segura y empoderada. Esta clase no es elegible para becas. Centro Petersen Barn Instructores: US TaeKwonDo College 5-7 años 20 jul-17 agt Mi 4-4:45p 8-12 años 20 jul-17 agt Mi 5-6p

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2-3 años con adulto

Explora el baile con tu peque por medio del juego y el movimiento. Los niños más pequeños pueden tener la oportunidad de bailar sintiéndose seguros al lado de sus padres. Centro Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 13 jul-24 agt Mi 10:45-11:15a

Papi, Mami y Yo

$28 #20562

3-5 años con adulto

Exploren el ritmo, el equilibrio y la atención mientras analizan los movimientos a través de la música. Debe inscribir a su pequeño con un adulto. Centro Sheldon Instructora: Steph Young 14 jul-18 agt Ju 11-11:45a

Movimiento Creativo

$36 #20660 3-5 años

Explora el ritmo, el equilibrio y el movimiento a través de la música. Centro Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch 13 jul-24 agt Mi 11:30a-12p

Pre-Ballet

$28 #20563

3-4 y 4-5 años

Explora todas las técnicas básicas de ballet de una forma divertida, segura y en un ambiento amoroso. Tu peque se estirará, saltará y bailará mientras descubre su amor por la danza y la música. Por medio de estiramientos de ballet y movimientos creativos. En la última clase harán una pequeña presentación. Centro Amazon Instructora: Maria Reader 3-4 años 9 jul-27 agt Sá 9-9:40a 9 jul-27 agt Sá 10-10:40a 4-5 años 9 jul-27 agt Sá 11-11:40a Centro Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 3-4 años 13 jul-24 agt Mi 9:15-9:45a 4-5 años 11 jul-22 agt Lu 4:15-4:45p 13 jul-24 agt Mi 10-10:30a

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Español Ballet

Buenas Vibras

6-9 años

Aprende las posturas básicas del ballet mientras te mueves creativamente. Con un enfoque en el ritmo, el equilibrio y la creatividad. Centro Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 11 jul-22 agt Lu 5-5:45p

Ballet + Moderno

$35 #20552

5-7 años

Esta clase combinará ballet y movimientos modernos para bailarines jóvenes de todos los niveles. Centro Amazon Instructora: Maria Reader 9 jul-27 agt Sá 12-1p

Baile Pre-Tap

$56 #20347

En esta divertida clase de tap estarás entrenando tu coordinación, memorización y tus habilidades rítmicas. Los bailarines se divertirán mientras aprenden una pequeña rutina para compartir al �inal de la sesión. Tenemos disponibles algunos zapatos de tap para prestar. Ven con ropa cómoda y listo para divertirte. Centro Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 12 jul-23 agt Ma 4:15-4:45p

$28 #20555

Tap para Principiantes

6-9 años

Aprende las bases del tap mientras descubres cómo llevar el ritmo con estilo. Los bailarines aprenderán una breve rutina para demostrar sus nuevos movimientos al �inal de la sesión. Tenemos disponibles algunos zapatos de tap para prestar. Ven con ropa cómoda y listo para hacer ruido.

$42 #20557

Eventos Noche de Cine para Adolescentes

13-18 años

Acompáñanos a ver una película en ingles afuera en el parque. Presentaremos “Ready Player One” (Control parental, mayores de 13 años, 20 minutos), una película de aventuras de ciencia �icción que se desarrolla en el año 2045 donde la gente trata de escapar de la realidad entrando al OASIS, un mundo de realidad virtual. Tendremos comida y bebidas. Los eventos previos a la película incluyen realidad virtual y un libro gratis del programa de Lecturas de Verano de la Biblioteca Pública de Eugene. Centro Petersen Barn 20 agt Sá

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Liderazgo Aprendices de Recreación

4-6 años

Centro Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 12 jul-23 agt Ma 5-6p

12-18 años

¡Acompáñanos a la diversión todos los viernes por la noche! Tenemos comida gratis, hockey de mesa, realidad virtual, videojuegos, tenis de mesa, básquetbol en maquinitas y mucho más. Ven a jugar, sírvete algo de comer, o simplemente pasa un rato con nosotros. Financiado por la Iniciativa de Seguridad Comunitaria y el Programa de Empoderamiento de Jóvenes y Adolescentes.

14-17 años

Únete a nuestro programa de verano para aprendices de Recreación y adquiere habilidades para conseguir un empleo para trabajar en nuestros programas de recreación, tales como campamentos para jóvenes, cursos y preescolar. Los aprendices recibirán capacitación sobre la recreación en general, así como cursos de capacitación en la industria. Además de trabajar en nuestros programas, los aprendices también tendrán la oportunidad de aprender a escribir un curriculum y una carta de interés y participarán en entrevistas de práctica. Para inscribirte, por favor envía un mensaje electrónico a Oliver Redig por oredig@eugeneor.gov o llama al 541-682-6891. Financiado por la Iniciativa de Seguridad Comunitaria y el Programa de Empoderamiento de Jóvenes y Adolescentes.

Resolver

12-18 años

El programa Resolver de Recreación de la Ciudad de Eugene está dirigido por jóvenes voluntarios. Los adolescentes citados por delitos no violentos, pueden hacer que el Departamento de Servicios Juveniles del condado de Lane cierre su caso después de completar el contrato que sus compañeros determinan por medio de en un proceso circular. En el proceso circular, los compañeros escuchan la narración del incidente por parte del joven responsable, hacen preguntas y trabajan de forma colaborativa para encontrar maneras de reparar el daño. Los jóvenes voluntarios reciben capacitaciones, oportunidades de desarrollo y adquieren habilidades y experiencias importantes. Financiado por la Iniciativa de Seguridad Comunitaria y el Programa de Empoderamiento de Jóvenes y Adolescentes. Los círculos son los jueves por la noche en el Centro Comunitario Petersen Barn. Para inscribirte, envía un correo electrónico a eswanson@eugene-or.gov.

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Para los Más Pequeños Preescolar de Amazon

3-5 años

¡Explora el arte y la naturaleza en el preescolar de Amazon! ¡Los niños participan en actividades artísticas usando habilidades para aumentar la destreza y la coordinación mientras se divierten! Realizan caminatas donde descubren el asombroso mundo de la naturaleza. Harán experimentos cientí�icos que despertarán su imaginación. Nos enfocamos en el desarrollo académico temprano individual con énfasis en el desarrollo de habilidades sociales. Los niños estarán en grupos pequeños estables y se les brindará apoyo para jugar y aprender. Centro Amazon • Campamentos de Verano, 3-5 años, páginas 94-95 • El preescolar regresa en septiembre para 3-5 años 9a-12p, Lu-Vi o LuMaMi o JuVi Para inscribirse llame 541-682-6891

Preescolar de Petersen Barn

3-5 años

A través del juego, los niños tienen experiencia con la cooperación, el riesgo y la creatividad, además de observar las leyes y estructuras de su mundo. En nuestro pequeño preescolar, practicamos un enfoque de aprendizaje basado en la exploración y el juego utilizando temas semanales para

estructurar el plan de estudios e interactuar con nuestros entornos. Centro Petersen Barn • Campamentos de Verano, 3-5 años, páginas 94-95 • El preescolar regresa en septiembre para 3-5 años 9a-12p, LuMiVi o MaJu Para inscribirse llame 541-682-6891

Preescolar y Pre-Kinder del Centro Comunitario de Sheldon 3-5 años El plan de estudios se basará en el desarrollo y los intereses emergentes de los niños. El lenguaje, la alfabetización y las matemáticas serán integrados durante todo el día. Todos los salones incluyen exploración práctica con el arte, ciencia, lo sensorial, música y movimiento. Centro Sheldon • Campamentos de Verano, 3-5 años, páginas 94-95 • El preescolar regresa en septiembre para 3-5 años 9a-2p, Lu-Vi o LuMiVi o MaJu, atención extendida disponible • Preescolar inclusivo, 3-5 años 9a-2p, Lu-Vi o LuMiVi o MaJu Para inscribirse llame 541-682-6891

Preescolar en Línea Eugene Rec Club de Pequeños

3-5 años

¿Quiere educar a su niño de edad de preescolar y necesita ayuda? Únase a nuestro salón de aprendizaje en línea donde los niños y sus familias pueden interactuar con ideas de actividades tanto digitales como analógicas para una exploración experimental y creativa. Nuestro maestro dirigirá lecciones en inglés, presentará espectáculos y narraciones y ayudarán a enseñarle a su hijo el conocimiento del nivel preescolar, al mismo tiempo que lo incitará a explorar en casa para aprender a través del juego. “Seesaw” es la aplicación en inglés del sitio web que usamos en nuestro salón virtual. ¡Permítanos ayudarlo a encontrar actividades interesantes y educativas para mantener activa la mente y el cuerpo de su hijo! Virtual Instructora: Shannon Madrid 5 jul-26 agt Lu-Vi 9a-3p

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Todas las clases son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.

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Campamentos

Un campamento para cada niño Los campamentos de verano de Eugene Rec le ofrecen a los más jóvenes la oportunidad de explorar lo que les gusta, aprender nuevas cosas y hacer amigos en un lugar seguro y lleno de apoyo. Con esta asombrosa variedad de actividades, nos complace decir que tenemos ¡un campamento para cada niño! ¿Cómo me inscribo? Regístrese en línea o en cualquiera de los centros comunitarios de Eugene Rec o piscinas. Algunos de los campamentos aceptan depósitos para reservar un puesto; comuníquese con el centro para más información. ¿Qué hago si mi hijo necesita adaptaciones? Todos los campamentos están abiertos para todos los niños, sin importar su capacidad. Nosotros tenemos un enfoque de equipo para incluir a los niños que requieren más ayuda, teniendo como prioridad la seguridad de los campistas. Para más información o para llenar un formulario de solicitud de inclusión visite GetRec.org/recinclusion (Para español clic “Selct Language” en la esquina inferior derecha de la página). Por favor avísenos con dos semanas de anticipación. Para más información llame al 541-682-6891. Los Campamentos de Búsqueda están diseñados para chicos con discapacidades; ver las páginas 102-104, campamentos 85 ● 87 ● 94 ● 97 ● 101 . ●

¿Qué más necesito saber? Debemos tener en nuestros archivos un formulario actualizado con la información de salud de todos los campista. Los formularios están disponibles en línea: GetRec.org/Participantes. Lea la descripción del campamento seleccionado con cuidado y haga sus planes de acuerdo con la información, es posible que tenga que empacar almuerzo o protector solar para su niño. Después de haberse inscrito recibirá por correo electrónico un paquete con toda la información, incluyendo horarios. Precauciones para COVID-19 Todos los campamentos siguen las reglas de salud estatales. En el paquete de información que recibirá al inscribirse incluiremos la Información completa sobre las reglas y protocolos del programa. Encuentre el mejor campamento para su hijo Es importante tener en cuenta la personalidad y los intereses de su hijo al elegir el campamento. Considere la cantidad de personal de acuerdo con la cantidad de niños en el grupo, el nivel de actividad y el número total de niños para determinar cuál campamento se adapta mejor a la personalidad y el temperamento de su hijo. Para obtener más información sobre cada campamento, llame a la instalación y hable con nuestro personal. GetRec.org/actividades

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Centros de Campamento Recreación Adaptativa en el Centro Comunitario Hilyard 2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Para más información llamar al 541-682-6891

Nuestros campamentos están diseñados para jóvenes que se bene�iciarán con un apoyo adicional en ambientes escolares, recreativos y comunitarios. Si deseas inscribirte, por favor pon tu camper en la lista de interesados. Llamaremos a los interesados en el orden en que aparecen en la lista para realizar la inscripción según haya disponibilidades.

Campamentos de Búsqueda 12-21años Aprende sobre la naturaleza, el arte y los proyectos de servicios, cuida a los animales, haz amistades y desarrolla habilidades de vida. Así son los campamentos matutinos que duran una semana. Horario: 8:30a-12:30p

Búsqueda de Aventuras 12+ años ¿Amas la naturaleza? La Recreación Adaptativa en colaboración con el Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre de River House ofrece algunas actividades de agua y emprendimientos sociales. Éstos son campamentos por la tarde de solamente un día. Horario: 1-5p, los martes

Centro Comunitario Amazon 2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Puedes registrarte en línea o llamar al 541-682-6891

Los instructores de arte y el personal de recreación ofrecen un verano seguro y divertido. Los campistas deben traer su almuerzo, agua y protector solar.

Campamentos de Arte Preescolar en Amazon 3-5 años Cada semana del campamento tiene un tema diferente para enfocarse en la diversión. El personal con experiencia proporcionará un ambiente seguro y estimulante. Los campistas deben saber ir al baño. Horario: 9a-12p Atención adicional de 8-9a Para la atención adicional hay que inscribirse, pagar una tarifa y el niño debe estar inscrito en uno de los campamentos de Amazon. Para inscribirte, por favor llama al menos una semana antes de que empiece el campamento.

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Campamentos de Arte de Primaria en Amazon 6-8 y 9-11 años ¡Imagina, juega y crea! Los campamentos ofrecen una amplia variedad de opciones tales como baile, juegos de simulación, arte, teatro, diseño e ingeniería. Juegos activos al aire libre y natación se agregan a la experiencia artística. Horario: 9a-3:30p, a no ser que se indique algo diferente. Atención adicional de 8-9a y de 3:30a-5:30p Para la atención adicional hay que inscribirse, pagar la tarifa y el niño debe estar inscrito en uno de los campamentos de Amazon. Para inscribirse, favor de llamar al menos una semana antes de que empiece el campamento.

Campamentos Juveniles en Amazon 12-15 años Se ofrece una variedad de campamentos, desde artísticos hasta al aire libre en distintos lugares y durante todo el verano. Están diseñados para jóvenes que buscan experiencias nuevas e interesantes y para quienes simplemente quieren hacer lo que aman. Las horas de los campamentos varían. No hay atención adicional

Centro Comunitario Petersen Barn 870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 Para más información llamar al 541-682-6891

Aventuras de Verano 3-5 años ¡Ten un verano lleno de aventuras! Juega, crea obras de arte, explora y canta. Cada semana tendremos un tema único. Ofrecemos comida diaria. Horario: 9a-12p

Campamentos Deportivos en Petersen Barn 10-14 años Los jóvenes se moverán y probarán una variedad de deportes: en cancha, en campo y en el agua. Los campistas deben traer su almuerzo, agua, traje de baño, toalla y bloqueador solar. Horario: 9a-2p


Español Campamentos Especializados en Petersen Barn 9-15 años Nuestros campamentos por especialidades ofrecen una oportunidad única de probar un género o habilidad en particular en un ambiente seguro y alentador. Cada campamento tendrá 2 instructores por cada 12 jóvenes. Los campistas deben traer su almuerzo, agua y bloqueador solar. Horario: 9a-4p

Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre en River House 301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 Para más información llamar al 541-682-6891

Campamentos al Aire Libre en River House 7-17 años ¡La vida es mejor al aire libre! Tenemos una variedad de actividades, como, ciclismo, kayak, viajes en canoa, patineta, surf de remo y más. Se ofrece lo siguiente: • Líderes apasionados y cali�icados, comprometidos que tengas “los mejores días de tu vida.” • Programas para casi todas las edades y niveles, desde principiantes hasta avanzados. • Una baja proporción de campistas por número de personal lo que aumenta la seguridad y garantiza un mejor ambiente para el aprendizaje. Los horarios de los campamentos varían

Centro Comunitario Sheldon 2445 Willakenzie Rd., Eugene 97401 Para más información llamar al 541-682-6891

Los campistas deben traer su almuerzo, agua, bloqueador solar y una mochila para sus pertenencias. Se proporcionarán refrigerios.

Campamentos Preescolares en el Centro Sheldon 3-5 años Maestros de preescolar con experiencia guiarán a los niños en las exploraciones divertidas y atractivas y alrededor del Centro Comunitario Sheldon. Cada semana incluiremos artes, juegos al aire libre, exploración en la naturaleza y juegos en el agua. Los campamentos de preescolar son para niños que anteriormente estuvieron en un ambiente de guardería y saben ir al baño solos. Horario: 9a-2p Atención adicional de 8-9a y de 2-5:30p Para la atención adicional hay que inscribirse y pagar la tarifa. Para inscribirse, favor de llamar al menos una semana antes de que empiece el campamento. Todos los campamentos son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.

Campamentos Clásicos en el Parque Ascot 6-9 años Los jóvenes explorarán, descubrirán y jugarán en un campamento diurno. Además de las actividades clásicas de los campamentos, los especialistas en actividades guiarán a los grupos en actividades enriquecedoras al aire libre, creativas y artísticas. Horario: 8:30a-5:30p Horario de ingreso flexible 8:30-9a Horario de salida flexible 4-5:30p No se puede entrar después de las 9a, ni salir antes de las 4p

Campamentos de Creadores en el Centro Sheldon 9-12 años Los campistas tendrán actividades enriquecedoras y temas de campamento apropiados para sus edades, los cuales se combinarán con la expresión creativa. La semana incluirá proyectos divertidos y prácticos y probarán distintas formas artísticas. Horario: 9a-5:30p Horario de salida flexible 4p-5:30p No se puede entrar después de las 9a, ni salir antes de las 4p

Campamento de Exploradores en el Parque Alton Baker 9-12 años Los jóvenes se moverán y explorarán todos los días en este campamento al aire libre. Tendrán días lleno de paseos y actividades en el Parque Alton Baker. Horario: 9a-5:30p Horario de salida flexible 4-5:30p No se puede entrar después de las 9a, ni salir antes de las 4p

Parque y Granja Wayne Morse Family 595 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 Para más información llamar al 541-682-6891

Campamentos al Aire Libre en la Granja Wayne Morse Family 6-11 años Nuestros campamentos ofrecen juegos al aire libre ¡todo el día! El personal de recreación elegirá un lugar seguro para los participantes dentro de 108 mil metros cuadrados (27 acres) de bosques y praderas. Las actividades incluyen artes y manualidades, juegos en grupos, deportes y juegos de mesa. Dos días de completos cada semana se dedican a excursiones, ya sea a un lugar hermoso y divertido en las afueras o a la piscina Amazon o a un parque local. El horario está sujeto a cambios, dependiendo del tema del campamento, de la excursión y del clima. Trae tu almuerzo, agua, bloqueador solar, traje de baño y una toalla. Horario: 8a- 5:3p Horario de ingreso flexible 8-9a Horario de salida flexible 4-5:30p No se puede entrar después de las 9a, ni salir antes de las 4p

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Días

27 jun-1 jul

Lu-Vi 3-5

5-8 jul

11-15 jul

18-22 jul

Edad Hora

1-5 agt

8-12 agt

15-19 agt Los campamentos de preescolar en Amazon y Sheldon tienen opciones de atención adicional. Se necesitará inscribirse y pagar la tarifa. Véase páginas 92-93.

$68

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Ma-Vi 3-5

9a-12p

Amazon

$54

#20459

3-5

9a-12p

3 Los Animales del Mundo ●

Pete Barn

$53

#20619

3-5

9a-2p

1 Dinosaurios ●

Sheldon

$91

#20717

9a-12p

4 Dragones y Castillos ●

Amazon

$68

#20529

3-5

9a-12p

5 Ciencia Loca ●

Pete Barn

$66

#20620

3-5

9a-2p

6 Arte Desordenado ●

Sheldon

$113

#20736

Lu-Vi 3-5

9a-12p

7 Animales del Bosque ●

Amazon

$68

#20532

3-5

9a-12p

8 Todos Somos Artistas ●

Pete Barn

$66

#20624

9a-2p

9 Chefs Jóvenes ●

Sheldon

$113

#20738

Lu-Vi 3-5

9a-12p

10 Mareas del Mar ●

Amazon

$68

#20533

3-5

9a-12p

11 Excavación de Dinosaurios ●

Pete Barn

$66

#20621

3-5

9a-2p

12 Criaturas Mágicas y Pociones ●

Sheldon

$113

#20742

Lu-Vi 3-5

9a-12p

13 Yo Espío ●

Amazon

$68

#20535

3-5

9a-12p

14 Exploremos el Jardín ●

Pete Barn

$66

#20625

3-5

9a-2p

15 ¡La Ciencia es Divertida! ●

Sheldon

$113

#20747

9a-12p

16 Ensuciarte ●

Amazon

$68

#20537

3-5

9a-12p

17 Bajo el Mar ●

Pete Barn

$66

#20626

3-5

9a-2p

18 Construcción Sheldon ●

Sheldon

$113

#20749

Lu-Vi 3-5

9a-12p

19 Jóvenes Chefs ●

Amazon

$68

#20538

3-5

9a-12p

20 Aventura de Superhéroes ●

Pete Barn

$66

#20627

9a-2p

21 Campamento Espacial ●

Sheldon

$113

#20753

Lu-Vi 3-5

9a-12p

22 Construcción en Amazon ●

Amazon

$68

#20539

3-5

9a-12p

23 Lanzamiento ●

Pete Barn

$66

#20630

3-5

9a-2p

24 Animales del Mundo en Sheldon Sheldon ●

$113

#20756

Lu-Vi 3-5

Lu-Vi 3-5

3-5 años

Todos los campamentos son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891. 541-682-6891

Número

Amazon

Aprende todo sobre los sorprendentes insectos que comparten nuestro mundo. Únete a las carreras de libélulas,

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1 Dinosaurios 3-5 años ● Visita la era de los dinosaurios y conviértete en un explorador de dinosaurios. La sala se convertirá en una jungla donde buscarás fósiles. Mira cómo explota un volcán e incuba tu propio huevo de dinosaurio. 2 Bichos ●

Ubicación

1 Dinosaurios ●

3-5 22-26 agt

Título

9a-12p

3-5 25-29 jul

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haz alas como las de una mariposa. Entérate de cómo las arañas hacen sus telarañas haciendo tu propia red de tamaño humano. 3 Los Animales del Mundo en Pete Barn ●

3-5 años

Esta semana aprenderás sobre todos los animales, los que viven en la sabana y en los bosques lluviosos, los de Ártico y los de Norteamérica. Vamos a buscar osos, hacer binoculares para nuestro viaje de safari y explorar una variedad de animales a través de canciones, libros y proyectos de arte. 4 Dragones y Castillos ●

3-5 años

Deja que tu imaginación cree un mundo mágico de hadas,


Español dragones y héroes. Construye castillos y haz dragones para que vuelen por el cielo. 5 Ciencia Loca ●

3-5 años

Esta semana tendremos proyectos cientí�icos muy interesantes y divertidos. Crearemos una nube de arcoíris, haremos un huevo sin cáscara y más. 6 Arte Desordenado ●

3-5 años

Prepárate para un estallido de color y embadúrnate de arte. Probaremos diferentes medios. Haremos una mezcla de agua con almidón de maíz y crearemos muchos proyectos artísticos divertidos. 7 Animales del Bosque ●

3-5 años

El bosque más espectacular está justo aquí, en el Valle del Willamette. Desde el ratón más pequeño hasta los grandes alces del bosque, aprende sobre los animales que viven aquí. 8 Todos Somos Artistas ●

3-5 años

¡Juegos artísticos, sensoriales e interactivos! Crea obras maestras con cintas, playeras extravagantes sicodélicas teñidas y arte loco con esponjas. Despertaremos a nuestro artista interior ¡usando nuestra mente creativa! 9 Chefs Jóvenes ●

3-5 años

¡Prepara alimentos sabrosos! Vamos a mezclar y crear comidas divertidas. Los jóvenes chefs mejorarán sus trucos de cocina y aprenderán sobre la nutrición. 10 Mareas del Mar ●

3-5 años

Encuentra estrellas de mar y conchas en la piscina de olas arti�iciales. Visita a ballenas y del�ines que viven en el mar. Haz una casa para el cangrejo ermitaño inspirada en “Una casa para el cangrejo ermitaño” de Eric Carle. 11 Excavación de Dinosaurios ●

3-5 años

¡Acompáñanos a una aventura prehistórica! Incuba huevos de dinosaurio, haz huellas fósiles y juega en el pantano. Baila con la Marcha de los Dinos y crea tu propia máscara de dinosaurio. 12 Criaturas Mágicas y Pociones ●

3-5 años

Entraremos al mundo de los magos, las hadas, los héroes y los animales mágicos. Crearemos pociones burbujeantes y mágicas. ¡Brinda tu imaginación! 13 Yo Espío ●

3-5 años

Cada día habrá un nuevo secreto para descubrir. Conviértete en detective, haz una lupa y úsala para encontrar secretos ocultos. 14 Exploremos el Jardín ●

3-5 años

Ven con nosotros a una aventura en el jardín mientras plantamos verduras, creamos jardines de cuentos de hadas e investigamos bichos espeluznantes.

15 ¡La Ciencia es Divertida! ●

3-5 años

Disfruta una semana en el campamento cientí�ico de verano con muchas actividades prácticas y juegos de ciencia. 16 Ensuciarte ●

3-5 años

De�initivamente, éste es el campamento más sucio. Pinta con espaguetis, cubos de hielo y crema. Asegúrate de venir con ropa que se pueda manchar y ensuciar. 17 Bajo el Mar ●

3-5 años

Ven a explorar el mundo submarino con manualidades de criaturas de mar y juegos. Decora conchas, crea una playa en una botella y haz un paisaje marino. ¡Va a ser un gran momento! 18 Construcción Sheldon ●

3-5 años

Construye toda la semana con diversión segura y proyectos educativos de construcción. Aprende a usar herramientas variadas en forma segura. 19 Jóvenes Chefs ●

3-5 años

Aprende nutrición y lo que nuestro cuerpo necesita para mantenerse saludable. Practica tus habilidades de chef elaborando comida para picar, brochetas de frutas y otras recetas fáciles. 20 Aventura de Superhéroes ●

3-5 años

¡Se convoca a todos los superhéroes! Únete a nuestro campamento si estás listo para encontrar tus superpoderes, hacer tus supertrajes y participar en la carrera de obstáculos y en los desa�íos para salvar el día. 21 Campamento Espacial ●

3-5 años

1, 2, 3, ¡despega! Acompáñanos a aprender, explorar y crear actividades espaciales divertidas. Recogeremos arena lunar y mucho más. 22 Construcción en Amazon ●

3-5 años

Utiliza cartón, tubos, botellas, frascos y cuerda para crear tesoros que puedes llevar a casa o desarmar. Construye torres gigantes con tus amigos o haz pequeños sombreros para ti. 23 Lanzamiento ●

3-5 años

3, 2, 1, astronautas, ¡prepárense para despegar! Estamos probando manualidades, juegos y canciones fuera de este mundo. Da un paseo en una nave especial, pinta un planeta y haz una diadema de extraterrestres. 24 Animales del Mundo en Sheldon ●

3-5 años

¿Estás listo para explorar el océano en la gran pantalla y aprender sobre la vida marina, trepar virtualmente un árbol para ver lo hay en el mundo y arrastrarte por cuevas para ver lo que vive en la oscuridad? Aprenderemos acerca de los animales y haremos proyectos prácticos de animales. GetRec.org/actividades

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Campamentos de Primaria

Los campamentos en Amazon para 6 a 8 años y 9 a 11 tienen opciones de atención adicional. Se tiene que inscribir y pagar la tarifa. Los campamentos en Ascot Park, Sheldon, Alton Baker y Morse Farm pueden tener horarios flexibles de entrada y salida. Véase páginas 92-93.

Fechas

Días

Edad Hora

Jun 27-Jul 1

Lu-Vi 6-8

11-15 jul

Título

Ubicación

Número

25 Ciencia Loca ●

Amazon

$146

#20461

6-11

8a-5:30p

26 Lago Cottage Grove ●

Morse Farm $183

#20556

8-10

10a-4:15p

27 Aventura en Bicicleta ●

River House $260

#20707

9a-3:30p

28 Plata: Un cuento de Zombies ●

Amazon

$170

#20460

9a-3:30p

29 El Mundo de los Dinosaurios ●

Amazon

$117

#20543

6-9

30 Campamento Clásico Sheldon 1 Ascot Park* $139 8:30a-5:30p ●

#20204

6-11

8a-5:30p

31 Bosque Encantado ●

Morse Farm $146

#20564

7-17

9a-1p

32 Patineta ●

CY & WJ**

$136

#20722

9-11

9a-3:30p

33 Misterio con 16 Pistas ●

Amazon

$136

#20570

9-12

9a-5:30p

34 Creadores: Caos Mágico ●

Sheldon

$153

#20424

9-12

9a-5:30p

35 Exploradores: Independiente ●

Alton Baker‡ $153

#20211

9a-3:30p

36 Academia del Jedi ●

Amazon

$146

#20544

6-9

30 Campamento Clásico Sheldon 2 Ascot Park* $173 8:30a-5:30p ●

#20228

6-11

8a-5:30p

37 Lago Dorena ●

Morse Farm $183

#20629

8-10

9:45a-4p

38 Aventura Urbana ●

River House $260

#20586

9-11

9a-12:30p

39 Dungeon Crawlers ●

Amazon

$70

#20572

9-11

1-5:30p

40 Creando Películas ●

Amazon

$90

#20573

9-12

9a-5:30p

41 Creadores: Semidioses ●

Sheldon

$191

#20426

9-12

9a-5:30p

42 Exploradores: Camina por Aquí ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20225

River House $180

#20706

Amazon

$146

#20546

6-9

30 Campamento Clásico Sheldon 3 Ascot Park* $173 8:30a-5:30p ●

#20423

6-11

8a-5:30p

45 Feria del Condado de Lane ●

9-11

9a-3:30p

46 Saga de Jedi: La Profecía de Crius Amazon ●

$170

#20574

9-12

9a-5:30p

47 Creadores: La Vuelta al Mundo ●

Sheldon

$191

#20428

9a-3:30p

48 Planeta Animal ●

Amazon

$146

#20547

30 Campamento Clásico Sheldon 4 Ascot Park* $173 8:30a-5:30p ●

#20425

Ma-Vi 6-8

Lu-Vi 6-8

18-20 jul

Lu-Mi 9-12

10a-4:15p

43 Bicis, Botes y Aves ●

18-22 jul

Lu-Vi 6-8

9a-3:30p

44 Juegos Sucios ●

25-29 jul

Costo

9a-3:30p

9-11 5-8 jul

# ●

Lu-Vi 6-8 6-9

Morse Farm $183

#20631

6-11

8a-5:30p

49 Parque Honeyman ●

9-11

9a-3:30p

50 Robótica VEX IQ y STEM, Chicas ●

Amazon

$170

#20575

9-12

9a-5:30p

51 Creadores: ¡Verano de Drama! ●

Sheldon

$191

#20429

9-12

9a-5:30p

52 Exploradores: Llévame al Río ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20351

Morse Farm $183

#20634

*Ascot Park, 2800 Bailey Ln. **Parques de Patinetas: Cal Young, 2555 Gilham Rd., y Washington Jefferson, 150 Jefferson St. ‡Alton Baker Park, 200 Day Island Rd.

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Español Fechas

Días

1-5 agt

Lu-Vi 6-8

# ●

Costo

Número

$146

#20548

6-9

30 Campamento Clásico Sheldon 5 Ascot Park* $173 8:30a-5:30p ●

#20427

6-11

8a-5:30p

54 Fall Creek ●

Morse Farm $183

#20635

8-10

9:45a-4p

38 Aventura Urbana ●

River House $260

#20646

9-11

9a-3:30p

55 Experimenta con STEAM ●

Amazon

$170

#20576

9-12

9a-5:30p

56 Creadores: Superhéroes ●

Sheldon

$191

#20432

9-12

9a-5:30p

57 Exploradores: Las Ruedas ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20354

9a-3:30p

58 Agentes Secretos ●

Amazon

$146

#20549

6-9

30 Campamento Clásico Sheldon 6 Ascot Park* $173 8:30a-5:30p ●

#20430

6-11

8a-5:30p

59 Safari de Vida Salvaje ●

Morse Farm $183

#20638

8-10

10a-4:15p

27 Aventura en Bicicleta ●

River House $260

#20710

9-11

9a-3:30p

60 El Rey de los Anillos: El Palantir ●

Amazon

$170

#20578

9-12

9a-5:30p

61 Creadores: Misterio ●

Sheldon

$191

#20433

9-12

9a-5:30p

62 Exploradores: Agua Fiestas ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20349

9a-3:30p

63 Superhéroes ●

Amazon

$146

#20568

6-9

30 Campamento Clásico Sheldon 7 Ascot Park* $173 8:30a-5:30p ●

#20431

6-11

8a-5:30p

64 Parque Acuático Splash ●

Morse Farm $183

#20642

8-10

9:45a-4p

38 Aventura Urbana ●

River House $260

#20649

9-11

9a-3:30p

65 Visita a Artistas ●

Amazon

$170

#20580

9-12

9a-5:30p

66 Creadores: Ritmos ●

Sheldon

$191

#20435

9-12

9a-5:30p

67 Exploradores: Entre los Árboles ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20358

9a-3:30p

68 Laboratorio de Fabricantes ●

Amazon

$146

#20569

6-9

30 Campamento Clásico Sheldon 8 Ascot Park* $173 8:30a-5:30p ●

#20434

6-11

8a-5:30p

69 Navegando el Río ●

Morse Farm $183

#20643

7-17

9a-1p

32 Patineta, Chicas ●

CY & WJ**

$170

#20725

9-11

9a-3:30p

70 Arcilla y Escultura ●

Amazon

$170

#20581

9-12

9a-5:30p

71 Creadores: Gobernar el Mundo ●

Sheldon

$191

#20437

9-12

9a-5:30p

72 Exploradores: Explora Eugene ●

Alton Baker‡ $191

#20421

29 agt-2 sep Lu-Vi 6-11

8a-5:30p

73 Patinaje en Parkview ●

Morse Farm $183

#20644

8-10

9:45a-4p

38 Aventura Urbana ●

River House $260

#20650

8-12 agt

15-19 agt

22-26 agt

Edad Hora

Lu-Vi 6-8

Lu-Vi 6-8

Lu-Vi 6-8

25 Ciencia Loca ●

9a-3:30p

Título

Ubicación

53 El Reino Mágico ●

6-8 años

¿Por qué no se mezclan el agua y el aceite? ¿El slime y el gloop tienen algo en común? Usa artículos domésticos para realizar experimentos prácticos sobre la fuerza centrífuga, las reacciones químicas y la gravedad.

Amazon

26 Lago Cottage Grove ●

6-11 años

Empieza tu verano con un buen arranque. Nada, �lota y haz volar cometas en el lago de Cottage Grove. Haz manualidades y juega en la de Granja Wayne Morse Family, visita un parque local y nada en la Piscina Amazon.

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Español 27 Aventura en Bicicleta ●

8-10 años

Campamento de aventuras con ruedas. Explora el mundo natural, cruza el sendero por el río de Ruth Bascom, diseña una pista de obstáculos para bicis, y senderos para montar bicicleta. Conviértete en un ciclista precavido aprendiendo sobre lo más básico, su mantenimiento, las reglas y los protocolos para montar. Mira qué divertido es explorar en bici. Durante toda la semana también habrá actividades acuáticas divertidas para mantenerte fresco, por ejemplo, �lotar en el agua, nadar, kayaks y viajes en canoa. Posteriormente daremos detalles más especí�icos. La inscripción a este campamento se limita a una sesión por participante. 28 Plata: Un cuento de Zombies ●

9-11 años

Acurrucados en un depósito abandonado, los sobrevivientes deben trabajar juntos para construir una nueva vida después de que gran parte de la sociedad ha sucumbido. Debido a la popularidad de las películas de zombies, pensábamos que podíamos sobrevivir, pero estábamos equivocados. No estábamos preparados para el impacto que afectaría en todo. 29 El Mundo de los Dinosaurios ●

6-8 años

Se convoca a todos los paleontólogos. Acompáñanos a escarbar en los antiguos misterios de los dinosaurios y desenterrar nuevos descubrimientos. Busca el extraño huevo fosilizado de dinosaurio. Aprende sobre las plantas y animales que existieron en la Era Mesozoica. 30 Campamento Clásico en Sheldon ●

6-9 años

Los jóvenes explorarán, descubrirán y jugarán en un campamento de día. Además de las actividades de campamento clásicas, los especialistas en actividades guiarán a los grupos a través de actividades enriquecedoras, creativas y artísticas al aire libre. 31 Bosque Encantado ●

6-11 años

Utiliza el poder de la imaginación para crear un momento mágico en la Granja Wayne Morse Family y viaja al Bosque Encantado. Haz manualidades y participa en juegos, visita un parque local y nada en la piscina Amazon. 32 Patineta ●

34 Creadores: Caos Mágico ●

9-12 años

Se da la bienvenida a todas las brujas y a todos los magos Esta semana habrá pociones, capas, varitas mágicas, eventos deportivos para magos y búsqueda de tu propia casa de bruja o magos. Prepárate para una semana mágica. 35 Exploradores: Estadía Independiente ●

9-12 años

¿Te preocupa que los zombies nos invadan? ¿Tienes lo necesario para sobrevivir si los alienígenas descienden a la Tierra en búsqueda de personas para analizarlas? Esta semana iremos al bosque todos los días para practicar algunas cosas como construir refugios, desarrollar habilidades básicas para encender fogatas y encontrar caminos a lugares seguros. Practica escenarios imaginarios y reales durante esta semana de habilidades de sobrevivencia. 36 Academia del Jedi ●

6-8 años

Bienvenidos a la Academia de Entrenamiento Jedi. Es hora de desarrollar tus habilidades y aprender los métodos de la Fuerza. Como parte de tu entrenamiento recibirás un traje de Padawan, cinturones multiusos y tu propia espada láser. Los maestros Jedi te enseñarán a proteger la galaxia contra las injusticias. 37 Lago Dorena ●

6-11 años

Disfruta de un día lleno de actividades divertidas. Nada, �lota y haz volar cometas en el parque Baker Bay ubicado en el lago Dorena. Haz manualidades y juega en la Granja Wayne Morse Family, visita un parque local y nada en la piscina Amazon. 38 Aventura Urbana ●

8-10 años

Este campamento se centrará en aventuras locales donde se utiliza transporte que usa la energía del cuerpo. La semana está diseñada para tener tiempo al aire libre, lejos de dispositivos y lleno de actividades educativas y �ísicas. La semana incluirá un aprendizaje en pistas de cuerdas, senderismo, ciclismo, exploración de bosques y arroyos, surf de remo y kayaks, si el clima lo permite. La inscripción a este campamento se limita a una sesión por participante.

7-17 años

Aprende los fundamentos de la patineta y las atracciones mecánicas. Aumenta tus habilidades y tu con�ianza empezando en el parque para patinetas Cal Young y prepárate para el parque para patinetas Washington Jefferson. Los cascos son obligatorios y se recomienda usar coderas y rodilleras. Podemos prestar cascos, coderas, rodilleras y patinetas. 33 Misterio con 16 Pistas: Evento Insólito ●

9-11 años

¿Qué hace que tú seas tú? Tu equipo de detectives pensó que ya lo sabías, hasta que te metieron en un caso de secuestro lleno de pistas de rompecabeza, códigos secretos, cuartos ocultos y un sorprendente secreto que te hizo preguntarte lo que creías que sabías. Para entenderlo, debes resolver el

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9-11 años

La antorcha chisporrotea, hundiendo a la persona en la oscuridad. Aterrorizado, el Usuario de la Magia hace aparecer una esfera de luz para contrarrestar la oscuridad. Las manos se mueven nerviosamente en la empuñadura de la espada cuando el Ladrón se la quita de las manos y le hace una señal de silencio. Se escuchan gruñidos de bestias salvajes alrededor. Pero no te preocupes, creo que te quedan tres �lechas, un extraño brebaje cuajado y la mitad de un mapa mal dibujado. Fácil. Parece divertido, ¿verdad? Entonces, ¿qué esperas? Agarra una espada, enciende una antorcha y únete a un equipo de temerarios saqueadores para una aventura de simulación con lápiz y papel. Para un mayor desa�ío, el juego funcionará


Español 44 Juegos Sucios ●

6-8 años

Con estos juegos te ensuciarás. Juega con ingredientes cotidianos para que hagan burbujas, salpiquen y exploten. Haz lodo, menjunjes, explosiones y al terminar la semana estarás lanzando globos de pintura. Asegúrate de usar ropa que se pueda manchar y ensuciar. 45 Feria del Condado de Lane ●

6-11 años

En la feria hay entretenimiento para todos: animales, exhibiciones, ventrílocuos, magos y las carreras de cerdos “All-Alaskan Racing Pigs”. Hay tanto que hacer que no podremos entrar a todos los juegos de la feria. Ven a hacer manualidades y jugar en la Granja Wayne Morse Family, visita un parque de la localidad y nada en la piscina Amazon. usando el videojuego de roles (RPG en inglés) ganador de premios “Fantasía avanzada y esencial de la vieja escuela”. No se necesita tener experiencia, libros de reglas de juego ni dados. 40 Creando Películas ●

9-11 años

Tu desa�ío: terminar una película corta en cuatro días. Del lunes al jueves aprenderás y aplicarás las mejores prácticas para cumplir tu misión: inspiración, redacción de un libreto, guión grá�ico, técnicas de �ilmación, trabajo con actores y edición. El viernes presentarás la premier de tu película en el Festival de Cine del Campamento de Amazon Art. 41 Creadores: Entrenamiento ● de Semidioses 9-12 años

Los fanáticos de la serie Percy Jackson tendrán su propia experiencia de Campamento Media Sangre, como en los libros. Con actividades tales como capturar la bandera, crear armaduras y las Olimpiadas del Campamento Media Sangre, será como vivir las historias de una de las mejores series de libros de todos los tiempos. 42 Exploradores: Camina por Aquí ●

9-12 años

Hoy en día, simplemente le pedimos direcciones a nuestros dispositivos. ¿Qué pasaría si tu celular deja de funcionar y te quedas sin GPS? Esta semana como no perderse usando mapas, brújulas y otros métodos mientras caminamos por el parque Alton Baker. Busca tesoros ocultos y aprende a volver al lugar donde empezaste. Los campistas deberán prepararse para caminatas largas y viajes en canoa por el canal y otras diversiones de agua. 43 Bicis, Botes y Aves ●

9-12 años

Aprecia la población de aves locales con actividades en bici y en bote. Monta tu bici para ver aves en los pantanos y en las praderas, visita el Centro Cascades Raptor y la presa de Fern Ridge en kayak para ver las aves acuáticas. Todos los campamentos son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.

46 Saga de Jedi: La Profecía de Crius ●

9-11 años

Buscando un salvoconducto con los contrabandistas, los jedis se encuentran envueltos en un peligroso dilema en el Rim Exterior. Un desafortunado encuentro con un culto oscuro, los Hutts y una antigua profecía podrían conducir a más de lo que los jedis pueden enfrentar. 47 Creadores: La Vuelta al Mundo ● en Cinco Días 9-12 años En este campamento exploraremos otras culturas. Cada día los campistas se sumergirán en las tradiciones y la alegría que pueden ofrecer otros países sin tener que subir a un avión. Probaremos comida, escucharemos música, aprenderemos a bailar y celebraremos culturas de todo el mundo. 48 Planeta Animal ●

6-8 años

Conoce a los distintos animales que comparten nuestro planeta. Desde el Ártico hasta el continente africano, descubre qué animales sobreviven mejor en el hielo o en el desierto. 49 Parque Honeyman ●

6-11 años

Nada, rueda por las dunas y haz castillos de arena en el lago Cleawox en la costa cerca a Florence. Haz manualidades y juega en la Granja Wayne Morse Family, visita un parque local y nada en la piscina Amazon. 50 Robótica VEX IQ y STEM para Chicas ●

9-11 años

El objetivo de este campamento para chicas es mostrar lo interesante que es participar en desa�íos de STEM (ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería y matemáticas). Daremos ejemplos de cómo las mujeres están cambiando al mundo y te daremos las herramientas para el éxito en un ambiente cómodo donde crecerá tu con�ianza y habilidades. Diseñarás y construirán robots para usarlos en competencias, participarás en desa�íos de ingeniería y explorarás la ciencia a través de actividades prácticas. No se necesita experiencia previa. El campamento está disponible para quienes se identi�ican como mujeres. GetRec.org/actividades

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Español 51 Creadores: ¡Verano de Drama! ●

9-12 años

Esta semana, los campistas aprenderán todo sobre el teatro: drama, improvisación, uso de la voz y colaboración. Los campistas trabajarán juntos para crear una sátira que tendrán que presentarle a sus familias y amigos. 52 Exploradores: Llévame al Río ●

9-12 años

Visita y navega por el río. Esta semana acompáñanos en canoa por rápidos y ten una aventura de esnórquel en uno de nuestros encantadores canales locales. 53 El Reino Mágico ●

6-8 años

Había una vez en un reino mágico en el que vivía un alguien muy valiente y creativo, ¡eres tú! Interpreta a tu personaje favorito de cuentos y crea un espejo, un espejo para tu pared. Piérdete, explora los cuentos de hadas con coraje, osadía e ingenio. 54 ●

Fall Creek 6-11 años El sitio de recreación estatal de Winberry y el área de recreación Fall Creek ofrecen la mejor natación de verano en Oregon. Ven y haz manualidades, juega en la Granja Wayne Morse Family, visita un parque local y nada en la piscina Amazon. 55 Experimenta con STEAM ●

9-11 años

Exploraciones prácticas de STEAM (ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería, artes y matemáticas). Aprendizaje divertido, innovador y creativo a través de juegos. 56 Creadores: Verano de Superhéroes ●

9-12 años

Este campamento se centrará en superhéroes y en todo lo relativo a los libros de historietas. Los campistas participarán en juegos de superhéroes, harán manualidades de superhéroes y participarán en debates sobre los personajes favoritos con superpoderes. ¡Podrías terminar el campamento con tus propios superpoderes! 57 Exploradores: ¿Te Gustan las Ruedas? ●

9-12 años

Es bueno caminar y todo eso, pero no sería verano sin andar de otras maneras. Esta semana los exploradores andarán sobre ruedas. En autobús, bici o patineta, a donde quiera que vayas, será genial. 58 Agentes Secretos ●

6-8 años

Llamando a todos los agentes secretos para que lleguen de donde se encuentren. Usando documentos muy reservados “sólo para tus ojos”, tú y tus compañeros de equipo trabajarán para resolver el caso.

59 Safari de Vida Salvaje ●

6-11 años

Vive un safari africano en un parque de más de dos mil metros (600-acres). Acércate a los avestruces, toros Ankole Watusi, leones y jirafas. Ven a hacer manualidades, juega en la Granja Morse Wayne Family, visita un parque local y nada en la piscina Amazon. 60 El Rey de los Anillos: El Palantir ●

El Palantir es el orbe mortal que se puede usar para traer de vuelta al Oscuro Señor Sauron. Debemos proteger este peligroso objeto contra quienes buscan hacerle daño. Estamos en riesgo de ser atacados por orcos y Jinetes Negros mientras tratamos de encontrar una manera de destruir al orbe y proteger nuestro mundo contra las fuerzas oscuras. 61 Creadores: Campamento del Misterio ●

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9-12 años

Los campistas practicarán sus habilidades de detectives y se divertirán descubriendo misterios. Las actividades incluyen una sala de escape, juegos de ma�ia y ¡resolución de lo irresoluble! 62 Exploradores: Agua Fiestas ●

9-12 años

En febrero muchos oregonianos ya están cansados del agua, pero a medidados de verano ya estarán listos para refrescarse. Esta superfresca semana incluye �lotar en el canal con canoas del parque Alton Baker. ¡No te lo pierdas! 63 Superhéroes ●

6-8 años

Las historietas de Marvel cobran vida cuando creas tu otro yo como un superhéroe. Crea tu propio disfraz y cuento de cómo es que te hiciste de tus superpoderes. ¡Puedes ser lo que tú quieras! 64 Parque Acuático Splash ●

Todos los campamentos son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.

9-11 años

6-11 años

Vamos a visitar el parque acuático de local. Splash tiene una piscina de olas, una piscina para los más pequeños, un tobogán de agua y una terraza. Haz manualidades y juega en la Granja Wayne Morse Family, visita un parque local y nada en la piscina Amazon.


Español 65 Visita a Artistas ●

9-11 años

Pasa cinco días con distintos artistas que te mostrarán sus obras. Podrás tratar de hace una máscara de arcilla, bailar, hacer impresiones y mucho más. 66 Creadores: Ritmos y Movimientos ●

9-12 años

Te damos la bienvenida a una semana de bailes y aventuras musicales. Los campistas crearán sus propios ritmos y trabajarán juntos para coreogra�iar bailes que compartirán con sus familias al �inal de la semana. 67 Exploradores: Entre los Árboles ●

9-12 años

Árboles por todas partes. Oregon es conocido por sus gigantes bosques. Exploraremos los bosques del parque Alton Baker y las maravillas que esconde. Y no querrás perderte nuestro viaje por la ruta de obstáculos con cuerdas de Spencer Butte todo un día colgándote, balanceándote y caminando por lo alto de los árboles. 68 Laboratorio de Fabricantes ●

6-8 años

Dales nueva vida a los objetos que ibas a tirar a la basura. El laboratorio de fabricantes te permite reinventar todo tipo de cosas. Tu imaginación crecerá y te inspirarás en tus compañeros campistas para dar nueva vida a cosas maravillosas. 69 Navegando el Río ●

6-11 años

¡Es hora de refrescarse! Aprende sobre la seguridad en el agua y participa con juegos acuáticos. El personal del Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre de River House será nuestro

guía en el río McKenzie. Haz manualidades y juega en la Granja Wayne Morse Family, visita un parque local y nada en la piscina Amazon. 70 Arcilla y Escultura ●

9-11 años

La arcilla es una de las formas más versátiles de creación artística. Puedes hacer una imagen de tres dimensiones simplemente con arcilla. También podrás probar otros materiales. 71 Creadores: Todos Quieren Gobernar el Mundo ●

9-12 años

Crea tu propio país y civilización. Al igual que en el video juego Animal Crossing, tu país tendría alimentos y exportaciones de materias primas que comercializarías con otros (fruta nacional, �lor nacional, etc.). Los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de hacer alianzas, comerciar con otras naciones y negociar acuerdos de paz. 72 Exploradores: Explora Eugene ●

9-12 años

Descubre las esquinas menos conocidas de nuestra hermosa y pequeña ciudad. Desde las colinas más altas hasta los estanques más fríos, te garantizamos que verás una parte de Eugene que nunca antes habías visto. 73 Patinaje en Parkview ●

6-11 años

Vamos a la pista de patinaje. Patinar en Parkview es una diversión sobre ruedas. Haz manualidades y juega en la Granja Wayne Morse Family, visita un parque local y nada en la piscina Amazon.

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Campamentos de Secundaria Fechas

Días

27 jun-1 jul

Lu-Vi 11-13 9:45a-4p

5-8 jul

Edad Hora

# ●

Costo

Número

74 Aventura Urbana ●

River House $260

#20585

11-15 10a-3:30p

75 Arcilla y Escultura ●

Amazon

$144

#20463

11-18 10a-4p

76 Kayaks en Rápidos (sentado) ●

River House $260

#9399

77 Patineta ●

CY & WJ*

$136

#20722

10-14 9a-2p

78 Campamento de Deportes ●

Pete Barn

$77

#20481

11-15 9:45a-4p

79 Campamento SBCC ●

River House $210

#20656

11-18 9a-4:30p

80 Navegación para Principiantes ●

River House $220

#20680

13-17 9:45a-4p

81 Aprende a ser Instructor ●

River House $210

#20662

Ma-Vi 7-17

9a-1p

Título

Ubicación

11-14 jul

Lu-Ju 11-18 9a-4:30p

80 Navegación para Principiantes ●

River House $220

#20681

11-15 jul

Lu-Vi 7-17

77 Patineta ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#20723

10-14 9a-2p

78 Campamento de Deportes ●

Pete Barn

$96

#20482

10-15 9a-4p

82 Diseño Gráfico ●

Pete Barn

$183

#20475

11-15 1-5p

83 El Gremio: Todo Tipo de Juegos ●

Amazon

$104

#20582

11-18 10a-4p

84 Kayaks en Rápidos, Principiantes River House ●

$260

#20653

9a-1p

85 Campamento de Búsqueda 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

18-20 jul

Lu-Mi 11-15 9:45a-4p 11-17 10a-4p

$100

#20441

79 Campamento SBCC ●

River House $160

#20654

86 Surf de Remo de Pie ●

River House $160

#20623

80 Navegación para Principiantes ●

River House $220

#20682

Wash Park

$100

#20442

$40

#20708

18-21 jul

Lu-Ju 11-18 9a-4:30p

18-22 jul

85 Campamento de Búsqueda Lu-Vi 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

19 jul

Ma

12+

1-5p

25-29 jul

Lu-Vi 10-15 9a-4p

87 Búsqueda de Aventuras: Canoa Alton Baker ● 88 Yuxtaposición de Murales ●

Pete Barn

$183

#20476

11-13 9:45a-4p

74 Aventura Urbana ●

River House $260

#20645

11-13 10a-4:15p

89 Cinco Ss ●

River House $260

#20733

11-18 10a-4p

90 Kayaks en Rápidos, Intermedio ●

River House $300

#7731

85 Campamento de Búsqueda 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

$100

#20444

Country Fair $450

78 Campamento de Deportes ●

Pete Barn

$96

#20485

10-14 9a-4p

92 Caminata en el Bosque ●

Pete Barn

$183

#20477

11-13 10a-4:15p

93 Aventura en Bicicleta ●

River House $260

#20716

11-17 10a-4p

86 Surf de Remo de Pie ●

River House $260

#20628

Wash Park

$100

#20446

Alton Baker

$40

#20711

Vi-Vi

1-5 agt

Lu-Vi 10-14 9a-2p

14-18 Overnight

85 Campamento de Búsqueda 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

Ma

Wash Park

91 Impacto Cultural ●

29 jul-5 agt

2 agt

Wash Park

12+

1-5p

94 Búsqueda de Aventuras: SBCC ●

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Días

Edad Hora

8-12 agt

Lu-Vi 9-13

# ●

Costo

Número

95 Haz Música, Haz Amigos ●

Echo Hollow $183

#20478

10-14 9a-2p

78 Campamento de Deportes ●

Pete Barn

$96

#20486

11-13 9:45a-4p

74 Aventura Urbana ●

River House $260

#20648

11-18 10a-4p

84 Kayaks en Rápidos, Prin., Chicas ●

River House $260

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Wash Park

$100

#20447

78 Campamento de Deportes ●

Pete Barn

$96

#20487

10-18 9a-4p

96 Campamento de Bajo ●

Echo Hollow $183

#20479

11-18 10a-4p

84 Kayaks en Rápidos, Principiantes River House ●

9a-4p

Título

Ubicación

85 Campamento de Búsqueda 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

15-19 agt

Lu-Vi 10-14 9a-2p

85 Campamento de Búsqueda 12-21 8:30a-12:30p ●

#20658

$100

#20448

$40

#20712

1-5p

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Vi-Sá 13+

Overnight

98 Surf para Chicas y Adultas ●

River House $380

#20752

Lu-Vi 7-17

9a-1p

77 Patineta, Chicas ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#20725

11-13 10a-4:15p

93 Aventura en Bicicleta ●

River House $260

#20713

11-15 9:45a-4p

79 Campamento SBCC ●

River House $260

#20657

Wash Park

$100

#20449

99 Kayaks en Rápidos, Avanzado ●

River House $300

#20667

100 Vijes en Patineta en Oregon ●

River House $380

#20721

Wash Park

$100

#20450

Alton Baker

$40

#20714

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Ma

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12+

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Wash Park

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11-13 años

Este campamento se centrará en aventuras locales donde se utiliza transporte que usa la energía del cuerpo. La semana está diseñada para tener tiempo al aire libre, lejos de dispositivos y lleno de actividades educativas y �ísicas. La semana incluirá un aprendizaje en pistas de cuerdas, senderismo, ciclismo, exploración de bosques y arroyos, surf de remo y kayaks, si el clima lo permite. La inscripción a este campamento se limita a una sesión por participante. 75 Arcilla y Escultura ●

11-15 años

Inventa, descubre y crea con arcilla. Se presentará a los alumnos principiantes e intermedios las técnicas de cerámica tales como la construcción, enrollado, pinchado y torno. Habrá mucho tiempo y arcilla para practicar y uno o dos proyectos irán al horno al �inalizar la semana. 76 Kayaks en Rápidos (sentado) ●

11-18 años

Una clase para principiantes donde se enseña a usar kayaks para sentarse dentro. Empieza en aguas tranquilas, avanza hacia el río Willamette y luego al río McKenzie. Aprende lo

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7-17 años

Aprende los fundamentos de andar en patineta y de su práctica en los parques. Aumenta tus habilidades y con�ianza empezando en el parque para patinetas Cal Young y llegar hasta el parque para patinetas Washington Jefferson. Deberás usar casco y también te recomendamos coderas y rodilleras. Te podemos prestar casco, rodilleras, coderas y patinetas. 78 Campamento de Deportes ●

10-14 años

Este campamento es perfecto para los amantes de los deportes y para los jóvenes que aman la actividad. Las actividades incluyen sesiones diarias de acondicionamiento para aumentar la fuerza cardiovascular y mejorar nuestra agilidad, equilibrio, rapidez y rango de movilidad. Durante toda la semana los campistas probarán una variedad de deportes. La instrucción diaria incluye fútbol, deportes acuáticos, básquet, fútbol americano de banderas y otros deportes. Se hará hincapié en los fundamentos. Se apoya a jóvenes de cualquier los niveles.

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Español 79 Campamento en el Campo de Desafío ● de Spencer Butte 11-15 años Estos campamentos diurnos de tres, cuatro y cinco días se centran en la exploración de conceptos de educación experimental. Cada día se realizarán juegos en la pista de obstáculos de Spencer Butte, se resolverán desa�íos e iniciativas en los obstáculos con nivel de di�icultad alto y bajo. Los participantes aprenderán conceptos de educación experimental, facilitación, trabajo en equipo, comunicación y mucho más. Los formatos de cuatro y cinco días también incluirán un día de educación con aventuras a través de una actividad deportiva de remo, ciclismo, esnórquel o escalada en roca. 80 Navegación para Principiantes ●

11-18 años

Este verano, aprende a navegar en la Presa de Fern Ridge. Nuestra �lota de velas RS Feva de 4 metros para dos personas es ideal para aprender esta habilidad única al aire libre. Cada día damos transporte hacia y desde el Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre en River House. ¡Ven preparado para estar en el viento y mojarte!

85 Campamento de Búsqueda ●

12-21 años

Vive la naturaleza, los proyectos de arte y servicios y el cuidado de los animales y desarrolla amistades y habilidades de vida. Éste es un campamento de medio día diseñado para jóvenes que se bene�iciarán con un apoyo adicional en la escuela y en ambientes de recreación y comunitarios. Para más información, llama al Centro Comunitario Hilyard al 541-682-6891. 87 Búsqueda de Aventuras: en Canoa 12+ años ●

¡Acompáñanos a una tarde navegando los rápidos del río en una canoa! No disponemos de transporte, pero sí daremos los equipos y la instrucción. 94 Búsqueda de Aventuras: ● Curso de Desafío en Spencer Butte 12+ años Acompáñanos a explorar los árboles, nuestra con�ianza y amistades en el curso de desa�íos de Spencer Butte. No disponemos de transporte, pero sí daremos los equipos y la instrucción.

81 Aprende a ser Instructor de ● River House 13-17 años Este campamento constituye el primer paso para que los jóvenes se conviertan en instructores de campamentos de verano en el Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre de River House. Cada día de campamento se centrará en una habilidad dura, como la facilitación de carreras de obstáculos, deportes de remo, ciclismo, senderismo y escalada. Los participantes aprenderán sobre cada actividad mientras desarrollan las habilidades necesarias para enseñar y apoyar a sus alumnos y compañeros. El énfasis de esta capacitación consiste no sólo en familiarizar a los alumnos con el Centro River House y las actividades que ofrece, sino también en establecer y desarrollar su comprensión de las teorías de enseñanza de, diversidad social, inclusión, resolución de con�lictos, el trabajo en equipo y mucho más. Financiado por la Iniciativa de Seguridad Comunitaria y el programa de Empoderamiento de Jóvenes y Adolescentes.

competiremos en batallas LARP, iremos en búsqueda de aventuras y disfrutaremos de otras travesuras. ¡Ven con tus barajas, espadas láser, dados, creatividad y coraje!

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10-15 años

Aprende a pensar como un diseñador. Usaremos ProCreate en el iPad para explorar la perspectiva, el dibujo digital, la teoría del color y la colaboración. El último día del campamento habrá una exposición artística para mostrarle tu trabajo a tus amigos y familia. 83 El Gremio: Todo Tipo de Juegos ●

11-15 años

¿Serás uno de los pocos héroes llamados en todos los reinos para participar en esta aventura? ¡Ayuda a crear una experiencia única llena de emocionantes hazañas, conjuros mágicos, monstruos, batallas y risas! Jugaremos el juego de roles RPG de mesa, Magic, el encuentro, una variedad de juegos de mesa, juegos de cartas y videojuegos y también

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97 Búsqueda de Aventuras: ● Escalada en Roca 12+ años Alcanza nuevas alturas con amigos trepando en las columnas de roca Skinner Butte. No disponemos de transporte, pero sí daremos los equipos y la instrucción. 101 Búsqueda de Aventuras: ● Kayaks en Rápidos 12+ años

Acompáñanos a explorar el canal para canoas Alton Baker en kayaks individuales y dobles para rápidos. No disponemos de transporte, pero sí daremos los equipos y la instrucción.

11-18 años

Este campamento de rápidos para principiantes utiliza kayaks de caparazón duro para sentarse encima o in�lables. Empieza en aguas tranquilas, avanza hacia el río Willamette y llega hasta el río McKenzie. Rápidos de clase I y II. 86 Surf de Remo de Pie ●

11-17 años

El surf de remo para ir de pie es una manera estimulante de interactuar con el ciclo de agua en el valle de Willamette. Conoce la técnica SUP para remar y otros aspectos de seguridad, plani�icación, comunicación y rescate mientras visitas una variedad de lagos y canales locales. Nosotros damos el equipo SUP y los participantes deben traer su almuerzo cada día.


Español protocolos. Mira lo divertido que es explorar en bicicleta. En la semana también habrá actividades de agua para que te refresques, lo cual podría incluir chapotearse, nadar, kayaks y navegar en canoa. A media que nos acerquemos a la fecha del campamento te daremos más detalles. La inscripción en este campamento se limita a una sesión por participante. 95 Haz Música, Haz Amigos ●

9-13 años

¡Cantemos, bailemos y juguemos! Haz música con tu voz, con tus manos, con ukuleles, con tambores de cubos, con xilófonos y mucho más. Contaremos historias musicales y crearemos pequeños instrumentos de percusión para llevar a casa. El viernes tendremos un breve concierto para los amigos y la familia. 88 Yuxtaposición de Murales ●

10-15 años

¡La ciudad es nuestro lienzo! Diseña y pinta un mural con tus compañeros campistas y con un muralista profesional. Visita los murales de Eugene, aprende habilidades de diseño y colaboración y pinta un lienzo para llevar a casa. Celebra con amigos y familia en una exposición de murales el viernes. Usa ropa apropiada para pintar. 89 Cinco Ss ●

11-13 años

Vive cada día una aventura diferente al aire libre. Incluye la pista de obstáculos de Spencer Butte, nada, escala una roca, anda en patineta, haz surf de remo y de pie y esnórquel. 90 Kayaks en Rápidos, Intermedio ●

11-18 años

Es el siguiente paso después de terminar el kayak en rápidos para principiantes. Más diversión y aprendizaje en el río. Desarrolla tus técnicas básicas y agrega más ríos y conocimientos de seguridad a tus habilidades de remo. Rápidos de clase I a III. 91 Impacto Cultural ●

14-18 años

Prueba tu creatividad con un estupendo equipo de líderes. Desata tu poder para impactar. Se incluye la comida. Inscríbete en la Feria Campesina de Oregon llamando al 541-465-2230 (en inglés). Hay becas disponibles. 92 Caminata en el Bosque ●

10-14 años

Sal a explorar y re�lexionar sobre la belleza de Oregon. Caminaremos, nadaremos, dibujaremos, pintaremos con acuarelas e iremos a descubrir tesoros de �lora y fauna. Este campamento se realiza con excursiones diarias a áreas naturales. 93 Aventura en Bicicleta ●

11-13 años

¡Un campamento de aventuras sobre ruedas! Explora el mundo natural, montando bici por los caminos de Ruth Bascom a la orilla del río y diseña una pista de obstáculos para bicicletas y senderos para montar. Conviértete en un ciclista más precavido aprendiendo habilidades básicas sobre cómo manipular y cuidar la bici, las reglas de los caminos y los

96 Campamento de Bajo, Iniciación a la ● Producción de Música Electrónica 10-18 años Aprende a ser un DJ o un productor de música electrónica con profesionales locales. Diseñado para principiantes. Trae tu almuerzo y tu laptop. Se dispondrá de computadoras para los campistas que las necesiten. 98 Surf para Chicas y Adultas ●

13+ años

Las instrucciones para principiantes y avanzados, abarca los fundamentos del surf, con énfasis en la seguridad en el mar. Debes saber nadar y �lotar. El campamento en la costa de Oregon los viernes y sábados por la noche se realiza en un parque estatal. Las cenas del viernes y sábado corren por tu cuenta y nosotros te damos el desayuno y el almuerzo. Incluyen un traje de neopreno y el alquiler de una tabla. Exclusivo para quienes se identi�ican como mujeres. Habrá una reunión obligatoria antes del viaje a las 5:30 p. m. el día 16 de agosto en el Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre de River House. 99 Kayaks en Rápidos, Avanzado ●

11-18 años

Este campamento es para a desarrollar tus habilidades en kayaks y tus conocimientos sobre rescate en rápidos para que seas un valioso miembro de un equipo de kayaks. El campamento viajará por ríos de clase II y III como el McKenzie, North Santiam y otros. También habrá un día de kayaks acrobático. Para terminar este campamento, te mostraremos técnicas para nadar y usar la cuerda para el rescate en rápidos. Para este campamento deberás saber manejar el remo en rápidos de clase II. 1● 00 Campamento de Vijes en Patineta en Oregon 12-18 años Viaja a nuevos parques de Oregon en Patinetas, un campamento de patinetas de viaje para patinadores intermedios y avanzados que quieren ver nuevos terrenos. Viaja a los parques de la región con un campamento hasta el día siguiente, miércoles y jueves, en el parque estatal Memaloose, cerca del río Hood, para acceder a los parques para patinetas del área de Columbia Gorge. Habrá una reunión obligatoria antes del viaje a las 5:30 p. m. el día 29 de agosto en el Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre en River House.

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Piscinas Para más información sobre las piscinas visite GetRec.org/pools (para español clic “Select Language” en la esquina inferior derecha de la página)

Nado Libre

13 años +

Sin importar cual sea tu nivel, ¡tenemos un carril para ti! Hay carriles disponibles para nadadores lentos, medios y rápidos. Los niños de 12 años o menos deben estar acompañados de un adulto. Revisa en línea el horario de entrada al agua.

Natación Recreativa

Todas edades

Horarios de recreación y natación abiertos para todas las edades. Los niños que midan menos de 4 pies deben estar acompañados por un adulto de 18 años o mayor (un adulto por niño) o ser capaces de pasar una prueba de natación. Revisa en línea el horario de entrada al agua.

Natación para Bebes

0-3 años con adulto

Ven a la Piscina de Sheldon con tu bebe a explorar y jugar. Una buena oportunidad para que los más chiquitos se acostumbren al agua con ayuda de sus padres.

Natación en Familia

Todas edades

El momento perfecto para que los padres e hijos disfruten del agua juntos. Todos los niños que se encuentre dentro del agua deben estar acompañados por un adulto de 18 años o más.

Gimnasio Nuestro gimnasio ofrece equipos cardiovasculares, incluyendo máquinas para correr y máquinas para subir escaleras, así como pesas y otros equipos diseñados para trabajar grupos musculares especí�icos. Para poder usar los centros de ejercicio primero debe tener una orientación, si usted ha utilizado nuestro centro anteriormente el formulario de consentimiento �irmado por usted debe estar en los archivos. Si usted nunca ha utilizado la instalación, tiene que �irmar el formulario de consentimiento. Abierto para adultos de 18 años o más. • Los jóvenes de 16 a 17 años deben tener en archivo un formulario de consentimiento �irmado por un tutor. • Los jóvenes de 13 a 15 años deben tener en archivo un formulario de consentimiento �irmado por un tutor y deben tener un adulto presente. • Los jóvenes de 12 años o menos no pueden usar el gimnasio.

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ABC (Acondicionamiento en el Agua) 16 años + Este ejercicio de �lotabilidad en aguas profundas te ayudará a aumentar la fuerza muscular y el tono utilizando equipos y la resistencia del agua.

Acondicionamiento en Aguas Profundas

16 años +

El soporte de �lotación facilita estos estupendos ejercicios de bajo impacto en aguas profundas. El ejercicio dentro del agua sirve para toni�icar todo tu cuerpo. Todos los músculos mayores se fortalecen con la di�icultad añadida de ejercicios de acondicionamiento cardiovascular. Los niveles de intensidad son variados según tus necesidades. Si quieres aumentar tu fuerza te puedes ayudarte con equipos de resistencia y �lotación de manos.

Acondicionamiento Individual 16 años + Hay un espacio en la piscina para tu propio acondicionamiento.

Aqua Zumba 16 años + Perfecto para quienes buscan darse un chapuzón y hacer ejercicio de bajo impacto y alta energía en el agua. Aqua Zumba combina la �iloso�ía Zumba con la resistencia del agua para un menor impacto en tus articulaciones, de manera que puedas soltarte. Con la resistencia natural del agua, cada paso es más desa�iante y ayuda a toni�icar tus músculos. Impartido en la parte menos profunda de la piscina. Revisa en línea el horario de entrada al agua.


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De�ine grupos musculares individuales, fortalece los músculos de la zona media y mejora el equilibrio en aguas profundas y super�iciales. Los ejercicios suspendidos mejoran la postura. Excelente clase para los que se inician en el ejercicio acuático o para recuperar la fuerza y la �lexibilidad. La fuerza de la parte superior del cuerpo mejora con equipos de resistencia.

Cierres y Horarios Modificados Piscina de Amazon 11abr-5 jun Cerrado por mantenimiento/capacitación 6 jun Comienza el calendario de pretemporada 10 jun Cerrado a las 2p por encuentro de natación 11-12 jun Cerrado por encuentro de natación 20 jun Horario de vacaciones 21 jun Comienza el calendario de la temporada de verano 24-26 jun Cerrado por encuentro de natación TEAM 4 jul Horario de vacaciones 5 sep Horario de vacaciones Piscina de Echo Hollow 30 may Horario de vacaciones 4-5 jun Cerrado por capacitación de personal 20 jun Horario de vacaciones 21 jun Comienza el calendario de la temporada de verano 4 jul Horario de vacaciones 5 sep Horario de vacaciones Piscina de Sheldon 30 may Horario de vacaciones 4-5 jun Cerrado por capacitación de personal 20 jun Horario de vacaciones 21 jun Comienza el calendario de la temporada de verano 4 jul Horario de vacaciones 5 sep Horario de vacaciones

Chicos (3-17)

$4.50

$36

$44

$105

Adultos (18+)

$5.00

$42

$54

$130

Adultos Mayores (60+) $4.50

$36

$44

$105

Familia*

$90

$108

$260

Tarifas de Piscina

$15.00

Pase de 90 Días

Pase de 30 Días

Tonifícate en el Agua 16 años +

Pase de 10 Visitas

Este curso ayuda con ejercicios para la artritis, para reducir el dolor y mejorar la �lexibilidad y la fuerza. Esta divertida clase se imparte en aguas poco profundas y es excelente para las personas con rigidez muscular o articular generalizada o dolor crónico.

Visita Individual

Artritis 16 años +

Todas las entradas requieren una tarifa de admisión para mayores de 3 años. Los niños menores de dos años entran gratis con un adulto pagado. Los pases no son válidos para eventos especiales. *Cargos adicionales para más de 5 personas. Política de pañales para nadar: Todas las instalaciones de natación de la ciudad de Eugene requieren pañales de natación que sean elásticos alrededor de las piernas y la cintura para aquellos que no saben usar el baño.

Para los Jóvenes Jóvenes Salvavidas

12-15 años

Entrenamiento básico para salvavidas. Salvavidas jóvenes ayudan y entrenan junto a salvavidas profesionales, asisten a las reuniones del personal y a otros asuntos. Este programa es una forma divertida, educativa y grati�icante de pasar tu tiempo fuera de la escuela, además de que podría resultar en un empleo futuro en una de las piscinas de la Ciudad de Eugene. Este curso incluye un vale para la temporada de verano para todas las piscinas de la Ciudad de Eugene. Prerrequisito: Debes nadar con una cali�icación de nivel de Desarrollo de Resistencia o un nivel más alto. Para más información llama al 541-682-6891

Instructor de Natación Junior

12-15 años

Introducción para asistente de instructor en agua. Los instructores de natación junior ayudan y entrenan con instructores profesionales y experimentados, asisten a las reuniones del personal, ayudan a los instructores que enseñan a nadar y mucho más. Este programa es una forma divertida, educativa y grati�icante de pasar tu tiempo fuera de la escuela, además de que podría resultar en un empleo futuro en una de las piscinas de la Ciudad de Eugene. Este curso incluye un vale para la temporada de verano para todas las piscinas de la Ciudad de Eugene. Prerrequisito: Debes nadar con una cali�icación de nivel de Desarrollo de Resistencia o un nivel más alto. Para más información llama al 541-682-6891

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Lecciones de Natación Las piscinas ofrecen un programa extenso para aprender a nadar, desde bebés de 6 meses hasta adultos. Nuestras clases se dan en establecimientos que tienen salvavidas, instructores capacitados y dedicación para desarrollar nadadores fuertes en un ambiente seguro y divertido.

Sesiones de Día Todas las piscinas 4 clases por semana, Lu-Ju, 30 minutos de clase Sesión 1 27 jun-7 jul 2 sem $35 Inscripción al mediodía, 22 jun Sesión 2 11 jul-21 jul 2 sem $40 Inscripción al mediodía, 22 jun Sesión 3 25 jul-4 agt 2 sem $40 Inscripción al mediodía, 20 jul Sesión 4 8-18 agt 2 sem $40 Inscripción al mediodía, 20 jul Sesión 5 22 agt-1sep 2 sem $40 Inscripción al mediodía, 20 jul No hay clase 4 jul

Sesiones Nocturnas Todas las piscinas 2 clases por semana, LuMi o MaJu, 30 minutos de clase Sesión 6 27 jun-21 jul 4 sem $40*Inscripción al mediodía, 22 jun Sesión 7 25 jul-11agt 3 sem $30 Inscripción al mediodía, 20 jul Sesión 8 15 agt-1 sep 3 sem $30 Inscripción al mediodía, 20 jul No hay clase Jul 4 * Clase LuMi cuesta $35 a causa de las vacaciones

Curso Introductorio para Padres, Madres y Niños 6 meses + No hay prerrequisitos. Padres, madres y bebés disfrutan juntos el agua. Padres y madres reciben consejos de seguridad y participan con canciones y juegos para aumentar la comodidad de su pequeño en el agua. Los bebés deben usar pañales elásticos reutilizables para piscina; Ver pág. 107. Curso Avanzado para Padres, Madres y Niños 18 meses + No hay prerrequisitos. Padres, madres y bebés trabajan juntos en el agua para desarrollar habilidades básicas importantes y construir la base para participar cómodamente en las lecciones de natación para preescolares. El curso abarca temas de seguridad, canciones, juegos, �lotación, pataleo, brazadas y hacer burbujas. Los bebés deben usar pañales elásticos reutilizables para piscina; Ver pág. 107.

Estrellitas de Mar 3-5 años No hay prerrequisitos. Este curso introductorio enseña a los alumnos a sumergirse y participar en forma segura mientras aprenden posiciones corporales y habilidades de natación básicas. Los niños asisten a las lecciones

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independientemente de sus padres. Los padres podrán observar las lecciones de sus niños desde un área para espectadores. Por favor, sin gafas de protección de natación.

Nutrias 3-5 años Prerrequisitos: Haber pasado por Estrellitas de mar o participar independientemente en un curso, saltar al agua y sumergirse independientemente. Los nadadores trabajan para incrementar su comodidad en el agua, volverse independientes y sumergirse con con�ianza. Las habilidades se centran en pataleo frontal, deslizamientos y �lotación independiente prolongada. Por favor, sin gafas de protección de natación. Pingüinos 3-5 años Prerrequisitos: Haber estado en la clase de Nutrias, o rodar independientemente de adelante hacia atrás mientras patalea, demuestra movimientos de brazos para crol de largo alcance. Los nadadores aprenden a respirar de lado y a bracear de espaldas a la vez que aumentan su resistencia y sus habilidades de natación. Los nadadores entienden mejor la posición y el movimiento corporal en el agua y trabajan para aumentar habilidades de seguridad importantes. Focas 3-5 años Prerrequisitos: Haber estado en la clase de Pingüinos, o natación crol con respiración lateral durante cinco ciclos. Los nadadores ganan con�ianza y resistencia, a la vez que mejoran su respiración lateral, su brazada de espalda y su �lotación. Los alumnos trabajan en agua más profunda y se les introduce a los saltos. Los temas de seguridad se basan en el material de clases anteriores. Orcas 3-5 años Prerrequisitos: Haber estado en la clase de Focas, o natación crol �irme y brazada de espaldas 13 metros. Los nadadores mejoran su técnica crol y brazada de espaldas y se les introduce a lo básico de nado de pecho y mariposa. Los alumnos se sienten cómodos en agua profunda y siguen desarrollando con�ianza y resistencia a medida que nadan más distancia y progresan en la �lotación. Principiantes 6-10 años No hay prerrequisitos. Los alumnos aprenden a sentirse cómodos en el agua probando una variedad de posiciones corporales y habilidades de seguridad. Introducción a meter la cara en el agua. Por favor, sin gafas de protección de natación. Habilidades Básicas 6-10 años Prerrequisitos: Haber estado en el curso para principiantes o entrar al agua independientemente y salir a una zona de seguridad y deslizarse hacia adelante independientemente. Los alumnos que se sientan cómodos en el agua aprenderán el crol introductorio frontal y de espalda con enfoque en la posición corporal y la capacidad de �lotar.


Español Confianza en Agua Profunda 6-10 años Prerrequisitos: Haber estado en el curso de Habilidades Básicas, o crol con respiración lateral (seis ciclos) y brazada de espalda (cinco ciclos). Quienes ya tengan experiencia en crol y espalda re�inarán su estilo y aumentarán su resistencia. Practicarán sus habilidades de natación en agua profunda. También se practicarán técnicas avanzadas para las posiciones corporales. Desarrollo de Resistencia 6-10 años Prerrequisitos: Haber estado en el curso de Con�ianza en agua profunda o crol y espalda 13 metros y �lotación en el agua durante dos minutos. Para nadadores más con�iados. Los alumnos trabajarán para nadar todo un largo de piscina mientras perfeccionan y practican el crol, espalda, pataleo para nado de pecho y más. Estilos Avanzados 6-10 años Prerrequisitos: Haber estado en el curso de Desarrollo de Resistencia o crol y espalda 22 metros. Para nadadores más avanzados. Los alumnos re�inarán sus estilos y aumentarán sus distancias. Este curso considera la natación como una fuente de acondicionamiento �ísico para toda la vida. Entrenamiento Precompetitivo 6-10 años Prerrequisitos: Haber estado en el curso de Estilos Avanzados o crol y espalda 45 metros. Curso enfocado en los cuatro estilos que se usan en las competencias. Aprende salidas, vueltas e información para prepararte para entrar al emocionante mundo de la natación competitiva.

Escuela Secundaria 11-13 años No hay prerrequisitos. Para alumnos de secundaria de todos los niveles de habilidad. Te enseñaremos según tu nivel, ya seas principiante o quieras re�inar tus habilidades. Curso Introductorio para Adolescentes y Adultos 14 años + No hay prerrequisitos. Introducción suave para quienes nunca han estado en una piscina, no se sienten cómodos en el agua y nunca han aprendido a nadar. Una clase segura y cómoda que les ayudará a comenzar y alcanzar sus objetivos. Curso Avanzado para Adolescentes y Adultos 14 años + No hay prerrequisitos. Que estén seguros en agua profunda, que puedan nadar 45 metros de corrido. Trabajan para mejorar su técnica y desarrollar resistencia. Trabajan nado estilo libre, espalda y pecho, y posiblemente mariposa y espalda. También se abarcarán los temas de etiqueta de la natación, redacción de ejercicios de entrenamiento y equipos. Privado y Semi Privado 3 años-adulto Lecciones privadas personalizadas dan a los nadadores una atención individual. Para grupos semiprivados, por favor póngase en contacto con el personal. Todas las clases son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.

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Para la Familia Arte Diviértete en Familia con Arcilla 5 años + Crea tazones, tazas, monstruos, cajas, azulejos, macetas y esculturas con la familia. Esta clase incluye instrucción, arcilla, esmaltes y horneado. Inscribe a cada miembro de la familia por separado, llama al 541-6826891 Centro Amazon Instructora: Amy Graves 3 jul-7 agt Do 11a-12:30p $36 #20320 Adultos y niños se inscriben con $36 cada uno; cada persona adicional $18

Pintura en Familia

5 años +

La creación artística es una gran manera de que los padres, niños y abuelos se unan, aprendan de ellos y juntos desarrollen habilidades. Acompáñenos en una experiencia única donde los pequeños y los padres están al mismo nivel, aprendiendo a expresarse a través de la diversión de la pintura. Centro Amazon Instructor: Wil Paradis 10 jul-14 agt Do

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Fabricación de Fieltro de Lana

10 años +

La fabricación de �ieltro es el proceso de producir un textil o una tela combinanda o comprimiendo �ibras sueltas o lana. Acompáñanos en esta serie donde podrás desarrollar tu habilidad para fabricar �ieltro. ¡Un taller a la vez! Estos talleres son para adultos y familias; los menores de edad deben estar acompañados de un adulto. Todas las clases en el Centro Sheldon Instructora de todas las clases: Abigail Craig

Fieltro de Lana 1: Aprende a Hacer Fieltro con Lana ¿Te interesaría aprender un bello y antiguo o�icio? Acompáñanos a hacer una manta de �ieltro hermosa y resistente a partir de una pila de vellón de lana. Ésta es una clase introductoria que te mostrará la naturaleza del �ieltro y lo básico del proceso de fabricación de �ieltro. Nos embadurnaremos de agua y jabón con este divertido proyecto práctico. 9 jul

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Fieltro de Lana 2: Crea un Tazón de Fieltro Desarrolla tus habilidades de fabricación de �ieltro creando �ieltro en una forma tridimensional usando una resistencia. ¿No sabes lo que eso signi�ica? Aún así, disfrutarás de este divertido o�icio antiguo usando agua jabonosa y tus manos para hacer un colorido y exclusivo tazón. 23 jul

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Fieltro de Lana 3: Crea una Flor de Fieltro Trae tu visión creativa y ensúciate haciendo y dando forma a una hermosa �lor de �ieltro. Puedes poner la �lor en un sombrero, coserle un seguro y usar 6 agt

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Fieltro de Lana 4: Crea una Funda o Bolsa de Fieltro Ven a crear tu propio patrón para una pequeña funda o bolsa que harás fabricando �ieltro con una técnica de resistencia. Ésta es una clase más avanzada donde usarás una variedad de técnicas con el �ieltro para dar vida a aquello que visualices. 20 agt

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Canoa Día de Canoa en Familia

Viaje al Atardecer en Canoa 6 años +

¿Alguna vez viste Eugene y Spring�ield desde el río Willamette? Esta excursión te da la oportunidad de explorar los alrededores locales de una manera única y divertida y es una opción perfecta para los más peques y para personas que aún no han ido en canoa por río. Este viaje atravesará varios kilómetros en río sobre de rápidos de clase I y II justo en el centro de la ciudad. Nos reunimos en el Centro de River House 16 jul Sá 10a-4:30p $45 #20554

Excursiones de Canoa en el Festival de Riverfront 6 años + El año 2022 trae a Eugene el Campeonato Mundial de Atletismo. Como parte de este evento, la Ciudad de Eugene patrocinará el Festival de Riverfront del 21 al 24 de julio. Además de muchos eventos divertidos del festival, el Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre en River House ofrecerá excursiones familiares de canotaje en el río Willamette. Se puede inscribir temprano y durante el evento habrá más boletos para la excursión. Inscríbete pronto para asegurarte un espacio. Nos reunimos en la tienda de River House en el Festival Riverfront, Parque Riverfront 22 jul Vi 1-3p Gratis #20687 3-5p Gratis #20688 5-7p Gratis #20689 23 jul Sá 1-3p Gratis #20690 3-5p Gratis #20692 5-7p Gratis #20693 24 jul Do 1-3p Gratis #20694 3-5p Gratis #20695 5-7p Gratis #20696

Viaje en Canoa por las Moras

6 años +

Recorre en canoa el río Willamette y para en el camino a recoger algunas moras. Lleva envases vacíos, bocadillos, bebidas no alcohólicas y agua para disfrutar todo el día. Lleva zapatos deportivos que se puedan ensuciar y mojar, además de ropa que se seque rápido. Hemos plani�icado esta excursión para la temporada tradicional de cosecha de moras. Varios factores pueden afectar la abundancia y calidad de las moras comestibles. Cada participante debe inscribirse individualmente al evento. Nos reunimos en el Centro River House 13 agt Sá 11a-4:30p $45 #20528

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6 años +

¿Alguna vez has estado en el río Willamette cuando se pone el sol? Bien, ahora es tu oportunidad. Ésta es una excursión en canoa para la familia que empezará en el parque Island y atravesará el centro de Eugene para terminar en el Centro de River House. Usa zapatos que se puedan mojar y ropa que se seque rápido. Nos reunimos en el Centro River House 16 agt Ma 5:15-9p $35 #20670

Eventos y Actuaciones Mercado de Agricultores en Amazon Todas edades El mercado de agricultores vuelve al parque este verano. Ven a comprar tus verduras y frutas frescas para la semana en un lugar conveniente, al lado de Hilyard Street. Hay estacionamiento y una variedad de vendedores y productores que venden de todo, desde verduras de la localidad y productos horneados hasta productos hechos en Oregon. Centro Amazon 16 jun-13 oct

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Shakespeare en el Parque Gratis Todas edades ¡Celebramos 22 años! El programa de teatro gratuito más antiguo de Eugene presenta la encantadora comedia romántica “La duodécima noche”. La más musical de las obras de Shakespeare incluye citas memorables como “Si la música fuera el alimento del amor, ¡toquémosla!” y “Más vale un tonto ingenioso que un ingenio tonto.” Las presentaciones se llevarán a cabo cuatro �ines de semana de agosto. Puede traer comida de picnic, una manta, sillas para playa, familia y amigos. Para más información llame al 541-682-6891. Centro Amazon 6-28 agt

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Fiesta de la Cuadra en Sheldon Todas edades Celebra la gran apertura de la piscina Sheldon al inicio del verano con juegos, entretenimiento y comida. Trae a toda la familia a esta reunión de vecinos y ¡disfruta de diversiones de verano! Centro Sheldon y Piscina de Sheldon 24 jun Vi 6-8p Gratis

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Español Exhibiciones Recreativas Todas edades

Picnic con Osito de Peluche Todas edades

Celebra el verano con presentaciones en el parque de tu vecindario. Todos los eventos son gratis. Trae a tu familia y amigos y ¡disfruta del día!

Únete a esta querida tradición de la Biblioteca Pública de Eugene para los más pequeños y sus familias en el An�iteatro Amazon. Celebra el verano leyendo con música en vivo de Carleen y Mike McCornack y la Banda Garden Variety. Trae bocadillos y a tu osito ¡o a tu amigo de peluche favorito!

Compañía de Danza Xcape Xcape ofrece una presentación de baile hip-hop para la comunidad y después un taller gratuito. Centro Petersen Barn 19 agt Vi

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Orquesta Next Pasa tu tarde disfrutando de los dulces sonidos de la Orquesta Next en los jardines del Centro Campbell. Esta orquesta es muy conocida y tiene profesionales creativos y vibrantes de Eugene incluyendo a los músicos más talentosos de nuestra región. Trae a tus amigos y apoya a los músicos de Eugene que estarán interpretando melodías fenomenales. Centro Campbell 21 agt Do

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Danceability, Eugene Bhangra y Thrill the World Tres grupos distintos de Eugene darán gracia al escenario en el an�iteatro del Centro Comunitario Amazon. Danceability hará participar a la audencia y hará una actuación, Eugene Bhangra nos llevará a Bollywood y Thrill the World presentará dos piezas, incluyendo su icónico “Thriller.” Trae mantas, sillas, comida y haz tu picnic. ¡Únete a la diversión y al baile gratis! Centro Amazon 10 sep

5-7:30p

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#instaballet ¿Qué pasa si combinas a bailarines profesionales con público al azar? #instaballet. Creado en el 2013 por los bailarines de ballet de Eugene Suzanne Haag y Antonio Anacan, #instaballet es una forma interactiva para experimentar el ballet y la coreogra�ía. Este modelo único utiliza las ideas y sugerencias del público para crear un nuevo baile instantáneo, generando mucha diversión mientras se integra a la comunidad. Es una actividad para todas las edades en donde no se necesita tener experiencia. Nos vemos afuera del Centro Comunitario Sheldon, trae tu propia silla o una cobija para sentarte. Ven a #CrearJuntos. Centro Sheldon 23 sep

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Presentaciones del Teatro Trek Todas edades El Teatro Trek presenta el episodio clásico en inglés “Trouble with Tribbles." Se convoca a la estación espacial K-7 para proteger un cargamento de grano. La teniente Uhura compra una adorable criatura llamada tribble de un grupo de klingons que estaban de vacaciones. Los tribbles peludos se empiezan a multiplican muy rápidamente. A medida que aumentan las tensiones entre la tripulación y los klingon, se dan cuenta que esos tribbles no son tan inofensivos como parecen. Trae tu propio un picnic, una cobija, una silla plegable y a toda tu familia a divertida funsion de teatro gratuita. Anfiteatro del Centro Amazon 16, 17, 23, 24 jul SáDo 5-7p

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Navegando en Vela Debido a los niveles extremadamente bajos del lago en la presa Fern Ridge, publicaremos nuestro programa de navegación para 2022 cuando sepamos si podemos utilizar nuestros botes. Por favor, inscríbete en nuestra lista de interesados y te enviaremos las fechas disponibles cuando las publiquemos. Todas las embarcaciones se reúnen en Orchard Point Marina, Muelle A, Lago Fern Ridge. El estacionamiento de Marina del condado de Lane tiene una tarifa de $4 al día, $40 por año. Compra en línea en LaneCounty.org (para español clic “Translate” en la esquina inferior derecha de la página y selecciona “Spanish”). Para más información envía un mensaje a riverhousecenter@eugene-or.gov.

Navega en Familia al Atardecer

8 años +

Navega en vela en la presa de Fern Ridge y mira cómo el sol se esconde en el horizonte. No se necesita experiencia navegando en vela. Trae hasta 5 personas de la misma familia o grupo, una cena para picnic y bebidas en un contenedor irrompible. En este evento no se permiten bebidas alcohólicas. Lista de interesados #20732 Fechas TBD 5-9p $125 por familia/grupo hasta 5 personas


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Políticas Requisitos Mínimos de Clase Para recuperar los costos del programa, se requiere un mínimo de participantes. Regístrese temprano, las clases y actividades se cancelarán entre dos y cinco días antes de la fecha de inicio de la actividad si no se ha registrado el número mínimo de participantes requerido. Si se registra en una actividad que se cancela debido al bajo numero de inscripción, el personal le noti�icará y emitirá un reembolso. A continuación vea más información sobre la política de retiro/reembolso.

Política de Retiro/Reembolso Las solicitudes de retiro y reembolso se le debe pedir a la instalación que ha patrocinando la actividad. Los retiros de actividades recreativas están sujetos a un cargo por retiro. Se cobrará una tarifa de retiro de $10 por cada registro de precio menor a los $100. Se cobrará una tarifa de $25 por cada registro que cueste $100 o más. Se dará un reembolso del total pagado menos los $10 o $25 de tarifa de retiro cuando este se haya solicitado siete (7+) o más días antes de que empieza la actividad. Cuando se solicita un reembolso seis (6) o menos días antes del día que comienza la primera reunión de actividad o una vez que una clase o actividad ha comenzado, solo se dará un reembolso si: • Se esta mudando fuera de la ciudad. • No puede participar desde el punto de vista médico. • El departamento requiere la cancelación de la actividad (en este caso no se cobrará una tarifa de retiro). Los reembolsos se prorratearán para las clases a las que ya haya asistido. No se emitirá reembolso si no se presenta a la actividad registrada, clase o viaje. No se otorgará ningún reembolso de tarifas de la liga atlética ni de viajes que requieren el pago anticipado de boletos de reserva o tarifas de admisión. Algunas actividades requieren una tarifa de registro no reembolsable.

Acuerdo de Liberación de Responsabilidad Con la excepción de viajes especí�icos, el departamento de recreación de la ciudad de Eugene no proporciona cobertura de seguro médico para sus participantes. En consideración si desea participar, cada participante debe reconocer que

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existen riesgos inherentes en cualquier tipo de actividad y debe aceptar asumir esos riesgos en su propio nombre, liberando y manteniendo indemne a la Ciudad, sus o�iciales o agentes de todas las reclamaciones por lesiones o pérdidas sufridas al estar participando. Un acuerdo adicional de liberación de responsabilidad, �irmado por el participante o tutor, puede ser necesario para participación en algunas actividades. Las fotogra�ías, videos y audio de los participantes en los programas o servicios de recreación pueden ser utilizados por la ciudad de Eugene en cualquier medio (por ejemplo, publicaciones impresas, redes sociales, etc.) para �ines publicitarios, sin compensación ni permiso. La inscripción y/o el pago de cualquier registro será considerado una admisión de acuerdo con los términos establecidos anteriormente.

Programa de Becas Eugene Rec ofrece un número limitado de becas individuales a aquellos que viven en la ciudad de Eugene. Las solicitudes están disponibles en noviembre de cada año para el próximo año (del 1ro de enero al 31 de diciembre). Las solicitudes están disponibles en getrec.org/actividades o en cualquier instalación de Eugene Rec. Si desea obtener más información sobre las becas de Eugene Rec llame al 541-682-5654 (inglés) o 541-682-6891 (español).

Recargo para los que Viven Fuera de la Ciudad Aquellos que no viven dentro de los limites de la ciudad de Eugene pagan un recargo del 20% por cada actividades a la que se registre y también por cada alquiler.

Permisos Uso Especial para los Programa al Aire Libre La ciudad de Eugene opera bajo un permiso de uso especial emitido por el Servicio Forestal de los Estados Unidos para los bosques nacionales de Deschutes, Siuslaw, Umpqua y Willamette; y bajo un Permiso Especial de recreación otorgados por la O�icina de Gestión de Tierras del noroeste de Oregon y por el distrito de Prineville. La ciudad de Eugene provee servicios de recreación al aire libre con igualdad de oportunidades.


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