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Stay safe, stay fit, stay engaged with Eugene Rec
Things have changed ... Things are looking a little bit different around Eugene Rec. We know this might sound like an understatement. But we want you to know that even though we may be limited in what we can offer, we are working hard to bring you the fun, health and connection that we all need now more than ever. Research shows recreating is good for our bodies and our brains. It grows new neuron connectors, sharpens our minds and keeps us young. With our three pools and seven community centers we strive to provide recreation opportunities to all Eugene residents for sharp minds and strong bodies. That hasn’t changed since the onset of COVID-19. In fact, it heightened our focus. As we shut down in the spring and slowly worked back to providing limited services, our goal has always been finding a way to keep connecting with you. This fall we are happy to provide an outlet for all ages. And you can bet we’ve done everything to make your time at our facilities feel safe and
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secure. We have extensive cleaning and physical distancing protocols in place that you can read about in the next few pages. And we are offering more online programming than ever before. Of course, we also understand if you don’t yet feel it’s the right time to return. We get it. We are also cautious and for that reason we are asking our older patrons and other vulnerable populations to hold off attending in-person classes until Oregon Governor Kate Brown places Lane County in Phase 3. We can’t tell you when that might be but we can assure you one thing: We’ll be waiting for you with a smile.
Adventure. Community. Happiness.
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Rec Facilities
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How to Register
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COVID Protocols
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Adaptive
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Youth Ages 0-18 Activities Early Learning
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Aquatics
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Adult & Senior Ages 18+ Activities Health & Fitness Sports Leagues Outdoor Stay Connected! GetRec.org 541-682-5333 En español: 541-682-6891 TDD: 541-682-5311 recreation@eugene-or.gov fb.com/eugrec twitter.com/eugrec instagram.com/eugrec youtube.com/eugenelrcs Or contact Rec facilities directly, pages 4-5. Cover photo by Ben Schorzman
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Ways to Support
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Policies
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Access & Equity
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The Winter Rec Guide will come out in early December 2020
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Rec Locations 1 Amazon Community Center ●
2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5373 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Fx: 541-682-5367 Bus: #28, 73 2 Amazon Pool (seasonal) ● 2600 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5350 Hours: See page 21 Fx: 541-682-6366 Bus: #28, 73
Amazon Community Center
3 Campbell ● Community Center
Re-opening late fall 2020, see pages 22-23 155 High St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5318 Bus: #1, 66, 67 Fx: 541-682-6386
4 Echo Hollow Pool & ● Fitness Center
Closed for reconstruction, see pages 18-19 1655 Echo Hollow Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5525 Bus: #40 Fx: 541-682-8193 5 Hilyard Community Center ●
2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph (voice/TDD): Hours: 9a-5:30p M-F 541-682-5311 Bus: #28, 73 Fx: 541-682-5460 6 Lamb Cottage ●
In Skinner Butte Park Ph: 541-682-5318
Outdoor Sports Fields Located throughout the city Ph: 541-682-5409 Fx: 541-682-5367 Hilyard Community Center
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7 Petersen Barn ● Community Center
11 Shelton-McMurphey● Johnson House
870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5521 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Fx: 541-682-8192 Bus: #40
Currently closed smjhouse.org/about/rentals 303 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-484-0808 Bus: #1 Fx: 541-984-1314
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301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5329 Hours: 10a-2p M-F Fx: 541-682-6319 Bus: #40, 52 9 Sheldon Community Center ●
2445 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5312 Hours: 8a-5:30p M-F Fx: 541-682-6332 Bus: #66 & 67 10 Sheldon Pool & ● Fitness Center
2443 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5314 Hours: See page 21 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
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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 53
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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 our online registration 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 our online registration 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 or pool. Registration is ongoing and open to residents and nonresidents on a �irst-come basis. Register early; many classes �ill quickly. Classes may be canceled if there are not enough registrations.
Rec Participant Card Now Required to Register We are now requiring all participants to get a free participant card before registering for an activity. The card will allow you to quickly and easily check in when you arrive at Rec programs and activities – similar to the pool pass we have offered for years. It takes just a minute to sign up, is free and does not require any additional personal information.
The participant card is unrelated to COVID-19, but it does allow us to inform you if we learn that you have been in a program or activity with someone who has fallen ill. If a program participant or Lane County Public Health lets us know that someone is exhibiting signs of COVID-19, we will be able to quickly and easily view the attendance list of others in the program and let them know they may have been exposed. We will not release any information to others about your attendance, we will only use this information to contact you directly. You can sign up for your card online, and �inish the process when you next visit a program or center. We will just need to take your photo and print your card. TWO REGISTRATION PERIODS
Using the participant card will help to free up staff time and resources for more programming, as logging attendance was previously a manual, time-intensive process for staff.
Classes starting Sep 8-Oct 31, registration opens Sep 3, 9a Classes starting Nov1-Dec 31, registration opens Oct 22, 9a
New Rec Participant Card Eugene Rec now requires each person to be signed up for a Rec participant card before registering for activities.
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COVID Protocols Eugene Rec’s �irst priority is the safety of our patrons while taking a class or spending time at any of our facilities. Staff have worked in conjunction with the broader City of Eugene reopening effort to develop the necessary protocols to safely host community members. Our programs follow City, county and state guidelines and best practices from the CDC, the Oregon Health Authority and Lane County Public Health. Below you’ll �ind information on what to expect when attending a Eugene Rec program, but it isn’t an exhaustive list. For more detail on what the City is doing, visit our website. We acknowledge that Oregon Guidelines are subject to change, and this document is a point in time and may be revised as new guidelines are provided.
Sanitation All staff have been trained in proper sanitation techniques. Before reopening, all facilities were thoroughly cleaned and strict sanitation protocols were put into place. Hard to clean furniture and surfaces were removed and replaced with easier to clean items. Unnecessary equipment and furniture were moved to storage to allow for physical distancing and to cut down on cleaning time.
Face Coverings
Each facility has a sanitation checklist of the areas and surfaces that must be cleaned and the frequency with which these cleanings occur. High-traf�ic areas and high-touch surfaces are cleaned frequently throughout the work day.
Based on the Governor’s orders, Eugene Rec programs follow the following requirements:
Health Checks
• Face coverings are required for all individuals ages 5 and up in indoor public spaces. Face coverings are required in outdoor spaces when 6 feet of distance can’t be maintained. Adjustments to face covering policies may be made to follow different Oregon Health Authority sector speci�ic guidelines outlined for programs such as aquatics, childcare and camps. • Individuals who have a medical condition that makes it hard to breathe or a disability that prevents the individual from wearing a mask, face shield or face covering can request an accommodation to enable full and equal access to services, transportation, and facilities open to the public. • All staff are required to wear facial coverings in publicly accessible or shared indoor spaces and outdoor spaces where physical distancing can’t be maintained.
Patrons are greeted at or near the entrance of each Rec facility and asked to sign in. They are asked whether they or anyone they’ve been in contact with have had any symptoms of COVID-19 in the past 72 hours; if they answer yes they will be asked to not enter the facility. Patrons and staff are not permitted to attend programs if they have had known exposure to COVID-19 or anyone in their household has recently had an illness with fever or a new cough. They should remain home for at least 10 days after illness onset and until 72 hours after fever is gone, without use of fever reducing medicine, and COVID-19 symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath, and diarrhea) are improving. Staff or participants who have a cough that is not a new onset cough (e.g. asthma, allergies, etc.), are not excluded from programs.
Facility Rentals
Physical Distancing Each Eugene Rec facility went through an audit to determine its maximum capacity under the new state guidelines. Markings, signage and physical barriers have been set up around each facility to direct traf�ic �low and to ensure proper physical distancing. We ask all patrons who enter our facilities to respect others and maintain the proper 6 feet of distance.
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State guidelines allow up to 100 people in an event venue as long as safe operating procedures are followed. Patrons who rent Eugene Rec facilities are required to limit the number of people in attendance, maintain physical distancing, adhere to face covering requirements, and ensure that attendees have not recently experienced symptoms or been exposed to COVID-19.
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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 541-683-5311. 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 (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 online 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.
Adaptive TWO REGISTRATION PERIODS Classes starting Sep 8-Oct 31, registration opens Sep 3, 9a Classes starting Nov1-Dec 31, registration opens Oct 22, 9a
Music Karaoke Join us online for karaoke night! Designed for people with disabilities and their friends and family.
Bicycling
Virtual Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu
Adapted Bike & Equipment Services 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 our website. All services are 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, available M-F 9a-5p Ongoing
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Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial �itting or assessment. By appointment, available M-F 9a-5p Ongoing $5/half hour #10927 $20/half day $10/hour #10928 $40/day $50/weekend
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Social Gatherings Disability Awareness Movie Club Movies about people with disabilities will be shown online and discussed. All community members are welcome. Virtual Sep 17-Oct 29 Th Nov 5-Dec 17 Th No movie Nov 26
5-7:30p 5-7:30p
$35 #11537 $30 #10895
Connection Club Join us online as we work together to plan and implement fun activities with different topics each week like healthy cooking, trivia, show-and-tell, videos, games, education, socialization and self-care activities. This program is a life and social skillbuilding class. Please register for one day only Monday, Wednesday or Friday. Designed for people with disabilities. Virtual Nov 2-Dec 14 M Nov 4-Dec 16 W Nov 6-Dec 18 F No class Nov 11, 27
3:15-4:45p $24.50 #10887 3:15-4:45p $21 #10889 3:15-4:45p $21 #10890
Saturday Night Action
Hiking
Join friends for Saturday night fun. Designed for people with disabilities.
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Spend Wednesday afternoons outdoors this fall utilizing local parks and trails for hiking and games. Patrons may hike up to 2 miles per outing. Bring your own water bottle and snack. Dress for active play and wear athletic shoes. The group will meet at hiking location each week. The schedule will be provided before the �irst class. All-terrain wheelchairs available upon request. Designed for people with disabilities. Meet at hiking locations TBA Sep 16-Oct 28 W 1-2:30p Sep 16-Oct 28 W 3-4:30p
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Autumn Festival Join us online wearing your Halloween costumes. We will have activities, games, a costume contest and social time. Virtual Oct 31
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FriendsGiving Join online for a time of giving thanks, friendship and activities. A harvest dinner will be delivered to your home at the start of the evening. Please let us know about any dietary restrictions at time of registration. Virtual Nov 21
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Adaptive Outdoor Games Have fun and challenge your friends to an outdoor game on the patio. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Sep 14-Oct 26 M 4-5p Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 4-5p Sep 17-Oct 29 Th 4-5p Sep 18-Oct 30 F 4-5p
Wellness Safe, Strong & Free
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Support Groups Brain Injury Group (BIG)
All ages
This group is for people who’ve experienced a brain or head injury. Meetings offer weekly opportunities to share experiences and information on an informal basis. For more information call Curtis Brown at 541-998-3951. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing Tu 11a-1p
Free Drop-in
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Co-ed participants will learn about boundaries, physical and verbal self-defense, touching and relationships. Sensitive information is discussed. Designed for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Nov 6-Dec 18 F 1:30-3p No class Nov 27
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Fitness for All This fun �itness class is just right for all abilities. It uses energizing circuit training and motivating activities with positive support. Learn quality exercises and move toward a healthier you. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Sep 14-Oct 30 MF 2-3:15p Sep 15-Oct 29 TuTh 5:30-6:45p Virtual Nov 2-Dec 18 MF No class Nov 27
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Dance Fusion 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.
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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. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Sep 16-Oct 28 W 5:30-6:45p Sep 18-Oct 30 F 5:30-6:45p Virtual Sep 18-Oct 30 F Nov 4-Dec 16 W Nov 4-Dec 16 W No class Nov 11
5:30-6:45p 3:30-4:45p 5-6:15p
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5K Training Team Join us to train to walk or run a 5K race! Learn exercise techniques, nutrition strategies, appropriate clothing options and get the support of your team while having your best race! We will participate in a virtual race on the last day. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Sep 14-Oct 26 M 5:30-7p
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The City of Eugene is here to help you get through the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Community Resources Looking for assistance with healthcare, housing, food support and more? We have compiled important information about local, state and federal resources to help residents and businesses significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. eugene-or.gov/covid19resources
Long-Term Community Recovery The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are being felt across our community, state and nation, and the road ahead to full-recovery will likely be a long one. Eugene Community Recovery represents the work of the City of Eugene, regional partners and members of our community who are working together to restore and improve the health and prosperity of our city. Read about our efforts to enhance existing programs, identify opportunities to improve equity and access, and find ways to respond to the new type and level of need within the community. eugene-or.gov/eugenecommunityrecovery
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Youth Activities Child safety and parent peace of mind are the foundations of our programming. In addition to ongoing training in CPR / First Aid and curriculum and behavior management, all our staff has received additional training around COVID-19 safety protocols. Even with new guidelines, our core principles for providing youth activities to our community haven’t changed. With staff’s guidance, your child will discover the world around them through social interaction, learning and play. Amazon, Petersen Barn and Sheldon community centers all provide rich opportunities for kids across a variety of interests.
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We want your child to grow with Eugene Rec, so you’ll �ind a progression of offerings that start when they’re little and continue into the teenage years. The programs on the following pages offer a wide variety of activities that encourage children to explore, think, create and feel good about themselves. When they’re older, Eugene Rec can help inspire a life-long passion to explore, learn, grow and contribute. While our Youth offerings this fall might not be as robust as usual, we’re focused on delivering the same high quality programming you’ve come to expect from Eugene Rec.
Youth Activities
Arts How to Draw Well
TWO REGISTRATION PERIODS Classes starting Sep 8-Oct 31, registration opens Sep 3, 9a Classes starting Nov1-Dec 31, registration opens Oct 22, 9a Ages 10-14
This class isn’t just about learning to draw well. It’s about encouraging students to develop a lifelong habit of drawing. Classes will be geared toward the student’s interests. Lessons will be aimed at fusing the development of new skills and techniques in a fun, encouraging environment. Class runs an hour but students are welcome to stick around for another half hour of free-drawing and casual one-on-one instruction. Petersen Barn Community Center Sep 21-Oct 26 M 4-5:30p Nov 9-Dec 7 M 4-5:30p
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Bicycling Learn to Ride a Bicycle
Ages 4+
Learn how to ride a bike. All ages are welcome. Many sizes of bikes and helmets are available to use or bring your own. This is a free event thanks to the Safe Routes to School program and Eugene Rec. Equipment will be sanitized between use and please bring a mask to wear while learning. Registration is required for a one-hour time slot. ATA – Arts & Technology Academy, 650 W. 22nd Avenue, Eugene Sep 24 Th 4-5p Free #11043 Sep 24 Th 5-6p Free #11044 Madison Middle School, 875 Wilkes Drive, Eugene Sep 26 Sa 10-11a Free #11045 Sep 26 Sa 11a-12p Free #11046 Petersen Barn Community Center Oct 10 Sa 10-11a Oct 10 Sa 11a-12p
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Dance 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 Sep 23-Oct 28 W 10:45-11:15a Nov 4-Dec 9 W 10:45-11:15a No class Nov 11
Creative Movement
Ages 3-5
Explore rhythm, balance and awareness while exploring movement through music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Sep 22-Oct 27 Tu 3:15-3:45p Nov 3-Dec 8 Tu 3:15-3:45p
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Family Creative Movement Ages 3-9 with adult Gather up the entire family for some creative play. We will move, shake, jump and dance using our imaginations to inform our body’s movements. Creative movement is a fun way to build physical skills by exploring different ways to move based in play. This class will be held outdoors. Please wear clothing you can move in and be comfortable in, no matter the weather. Sheldon Community Center, outdoor class Instructor: Cristen Woolsten Sep 18-Oct 23 F 10:15-11a #11500 $24 child + adult, $16 each additional family member
Pre-Ballet
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. Discover ballet stretches and moving creatively. The last class includes a mini-recital. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Ages 3-4 Sep 23-Oct 28 W 9:15-9:45a Nov 4-Dec 9 W 9:15-9:45a Ages 4-5 Sep 21-Oct 26 M 3:30-4p Sep 23-Oct 28 W 10-10:30a Nov 2-Dec 7 M 3:30-4p Nov 4-Dec 9 W 10-10:30a No class Nov 11
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Youth Activities Ballet
Ages 6-8 & 9-14
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 Ages 6-8 Sep 21-Oct 26 M 4:15-5p Nov 2-Dec 7 M 4:15-5p Ages 9-14 Sep 22-Oct 27 Tu 5:15-6:15p Nov 3-Dec 8 Tu 5:15-6:15p
Modern Choreography
$30 #10876 $30 #10878 $36 #10898 $36 #10902 Ages 8-12
This class is for all levels. We will cover the basic technique and fundamentals of modern dance, giving the dancers con�idence in their movement. This con�idence paired with individual creativity will help guide students through the process of choreographing a piece of their own. No dance shoes will be needed. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Sep 22-Oct 27 Tu 4-5p Nov 3-Dec 8 Tu 4-5p
Modern Dance
$36 #10888 $36 #10891
Ages 13+
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 Sep 21-Oct 26 M 5:15-6:15p Nov 2-Dec 7 M 5:15-6:15p
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Leadership Teen Court
Ages 12-17
Members in Eugene’s Teen Court gain experience in decision making, communication and law. Help your peers by joining as a volunteer juror in our virtual court hearings, held on Thursday evenings. Jury members assign contracts to youth with police citations so they can take responsibility and move forward with new skills on a more positive path. Volunteer hours count toward school community service requirements. Please reach out for more information or to sign up for the next virtual jury training date at eswanson@eugene-or.gov or 541-285-8901.
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Martial Arts Karate Tiny Tigers
Ages 5-6 with adult
The Tiny Tiger program introduces partner work, team work, cooperation and group activities. Some competitive games are added to the lessons such as bunkai, sparring, self-defense and elbow techniques. This class is for new students and their adult. Because of social distancing requirements, we are asking each student have an adult also take the class. The adult will assist with giving feedback through physical manipulation such as moving an arm into the correct placement. Scholarships not available. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Sep 18-Oct 30 F 6-6:30p Nov 6-Dec 18 F 6-6:30p No class Nov 27
Taekwondo
$49 #11010 $42 #11011
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. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructors: US TaeKwonDo College Ages 5-7 Sep 23-Oct 21 W 4-4:45p Nov 4-Dec 9 W 4-4:45p Ages 8-12 Sep 23-Oct 21 W 5-6p Nov 4-Dec 9 W 5-6p No class Nov 11
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Music DJ Spin Shop Private Lessons
Ages 10+
Wouldn’t it be cool to learn how to DJ? This is a great opportunity to spin! Learn the art of the mix and preview different styles and genre speci�ic mixing techniques. There will be gear talk and hands on demonstrations. Over ear headphones required. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Olive Del Sol Oct 2-Nov 6 F 4p-4:30p 4:40p-5:10p 5:20p-5:50p 6p-6:30p
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Youth Activities
Outdoor Kayak Club
Ages 11-17
The River House Outdoor Center Kayak Club is an opportunity for youth to learn how to �latwater and river kayak, and/or to re�ine pre-existing skills. The Kayak Club will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings and will be split into beginner and intermediate sessions. Club participants will need to be dropped off at various locations throughout each session so on-water time can be maximized.
Beginner The beginner session will start paddlers with �irst-time basics, building the needed foundation for each participant. The class will begin in a �latwater environment and use siton-top kayaks. Gradually this session will work up to paddling on local rivers and potentially use sit-inside kayaks while covering all the information needed to be a competent river kayaker. Sep 14-23
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$100 #10960
Intermediate The intermediate session is designed for participants who have some experience paddling and are ready to re�ine and improve their paddling pro�iciency. This session will focus on intermediate skills including but not limited to: river rescue, hydrology, group management, trip planning and advanced paddling skills such as paddling in dynamic water, play boating and paddling ef�iciency. Sep 28-Oct 7
MW
4-7p
$100 #10961
Urban Adventure Week
Ages 8-10 & 11-13
Urban Adventure Week will focus on local adventures using human powered transportation and provide safe social interactions during these challenging times. 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, paddling, biking, forest exploration and creek exploration. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Ages 8-10 Sep 21-25 M-F 10a-2p Oct 5-9 M-F 10a-2p Oct 19-23 M-F 10a-2p Ages 11-13 Sep 14-18 M-F 10a-2p Sep 28-Oct 2 M-F 10a-2p Oct 12-16 M-F 10a-2p Oct 26-30 M-F 10a-2p
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Skateboarding Skateboard Club Free Lessons
All ages
Learn the fundamentals of skateboarding and park riding. Helmets are required and full pads are highly recommended. Parent attendance is required for children ages 8 and younger. A guardian signature is required for participants ages 17 and under. Some gear is available for loan. These are free lessons thanks to a donation from Tactics Board Shop and Eugene Rec. Registration is required. Registration for a single session is four lessons. WJ Skatepark & Urban Plaza Sep 19-27 SaSu 10a-12p Oct 3-11 SaSu 10a-12p Oct 17-25 SaSu 10a-12p
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Youth Early Learning & After School
Childcare Eugene Rec is offering childcare at several locations. Children will be in small, stable groups in a supportive environment for play, studying and fun. Quiet space will be provided for studying and for school Zoom sessions. Social distancing, masks, sanitizing protocols and health checks are all part of our safety protocols we use daily. Experienced childcare staff are trained in COVID-19 safety protocols.
Childcare at Amazon Amazon Community Center Sep 14-18 M-F 8a-5:30p Sep 21-25 M-F 8a-5:30p Sep 28-Oct 2 M-F 8a-5:30p Oct 5-9 M-F 8a-5:30p Oct 12-16 M-F 8a-5:30p Oct 19-23 M-F 8a-5:30p Oct 26-30 M-F 8a-5:30p Nov 2-6 M-F 8a-5:30p Nov 9-13 M-F 8a-5:30p Nov 16-20 M-F 8a-5:30p Nov 23-25 M-W 8a-5:30p Nov 30-Dec 4 M-F 8a-5:30p Dec 7-11 M-F 8a-5:30p Dec 14-18 M-F 8a-5:30p No child care Nov 11
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Childcare at Washington Park Washington Park Center Sep 14-18 M-F Sep 21-25 M-F Sep 28-Oct 2 M-F Oct 5-9 M-F Oct 12-16 M-F Oct 19-23 M-F Oct 26-30 M-F
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Ages 6-11
Youth Early Learning & After School Nov 2-6 M-F Nov 9-13 M-F Nov 16-20 M-F Nov 23-25 M-W Nov 30-Dec 4 M-F Dec 7-11 M-F Dec 14-18 M-F No child care Nov 11
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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. Experienced childcare staff are trained in COVID-19 safety protocols. Amazon Community Center 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh To register call 541-682-5373
Petersen Barn Preschool
Classes starting Sep 8-Oct 31, registration opens Sep 3, 9a Classes starting Nov1-Dec 31, registration opens Oct 22, 9a
Sheldon Community Center Preschool & Pre-Kindergarten Ages 3-5
Through play children experience cooperation, risk and creativity as well as 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 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh To register call 541-682-5521
TWO REGISTRATION PERIODS
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 9a-2p, M-F or MWF or TuTh, extended care available To register call 541-682-5312
Eugene Rec Kids Club: Online Preschool Ages 3-5 Looking to educate your preschool aged kiddo and needing some assistance? Join our online learning classroom where kids and their families can interact with activity ideas both digital and analog for some experiential and creative exploration. Our teacher will lead lessons, hold Zoom showand-tells, and assist in teaching your child preschool level knowledge while also prompting at-home 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! Class is free but registration is required. Virtual Instructor: Shannon Madrid Sep 14-Dec 18 M-F 9a-3p No class Nov 11, 26, 27
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Echo Hollow Pool update
If you’ve driven by Echo Hollow Pool and Fitness Center recently it probably looks just a bit different. For months now the exterior of the pool has been a beehive of activity as construction crews have bulldozed, excavated and poured concrete. It might look a bit chaotic now, but you know there’s a grand plan to it all, and we’re thrilled with the progress that will breathe new life into the 50-year-old facility. Expected completion of the project still is projected for winter 2021. Construction started on Feb. 24, and it didn’t take long for things to change. Two weeks into the first phase of construction the chain link fence was down and the entire deck space had been bulldozed in preparation for the moving of utilities. The pools were emptied and the interior prepped for the expansion. This project is one that patrons have gotten excited about. The addition of year-round swimming lanes to the outdoor pool and a brand-new recreation pool will make Echo Hollow a popular spot in the summer months. To meet the higher demand the
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City is also investing in the locker room space, and part of the plan includes a large lawn outside for people to enjoy. The most visible part of the expansion are the two outdoor pools. The frame of the expanded, multiuse pool has been poured. With more swimming lanes and a deep end to accommodate a higher diving board, the outdoor tank will be a highlight of Echo Hollow’s year-round schedule. Behind the big pool is the brand-new activity pool that will include a slide and a zero-entry area that allows patrons to walk right in. Over the coming weeks that area will come together. Of course the outside features are the easiest to see but the complete renovation of the interior along with a new roof will ensure Echo Hollow can last for another 50 years. The interior tank is getting upgraded with a new lining and a more adaptivefriendly entry. The locker rooms have been completely gutted in preparation for their makeovers, which will include more locker space, more bathrooms and better privacy for families.
To meet the energy demand for increased pool space, money from both the Echo Hollow and Campbell Community Center projects was combined to create a large solar array on the roof of the pool. Oregon State Law requires public entities spend 1.5 percent of public building construction costs on green energy technology for major renovations. This will have a big cost-saving effect for the City as Echo Hollow was one of the City’s highest energy using buildings. While the focus has been on providing expanded space for patrons, building upgrades are necessary to replace systems at the end of their lifecycle that are old and risk failure without renovation, as well as to address energy efficiency issues and meet energy code requirements. We must ensure it can continue to serve the community for years to come. These upgrades include energy efficient lighting, plumbing replacements, pool equipment replacements for the indoor pool and new equipment to support the additional pool area added outside.
The lobby space addition is included to increase safety and visibility for staff members at the front desk and to allow additional family change rooms to be built and accessed from the travel path between the front door and pool deck (where staff offices and desk are currently located). All of this comes as part of a grander vision for Eugene’s Parks and Recreation System Plan. In May 2018 voters passed a $39.35 million bond and $3.15 million levy to provide major support to Parks and Open Space and Eugene Rec projects. As the project marches toward completion others will begin. Over the coming months and years, we will be asking for your thoughts once again on specific projects as we start to dig in. Stay tuned, and thanks again for your vote of support! If you’re interested in learning more about the broader Parks and Rec System Plan or getting more engaged with specific projects, you can find all of that information on the Rec Bonds Project website.
Next in line: Sheldon Pool The project team took feedback from community outreach meetings held earlier this year and is currently developing plans for the Sheldon Pool Renovation and Expansion. Robertson Sherwood Architects, the same firm managing the Echo Hollow renovation, is in charge of the project. Designs will be shared with the public this fall, and construction is anticipated to begin early in 2021 after Echo Hollow Pool construction is complete. GetRec.org
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Aquatics Summer 2020 was different for Eugene Rec Aquatics. Typically, our team of lifeguards and staff are kept busy from early morning lap swimming to evening rec swims. Amazon Pool buzzes with hectic energy. It’s never a dull moment. Instead, this summer we had to take a step back. We implemented new cleaning and physical distancing rules. We limited our hours and capacity. While necessary, we still missed the lively energy of our pools on a hot afternoon. This fall you can expect much of the same. Since June we’ve been able to offer limited lap swimming and family water
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safety classes at Sheldon and Amazon pools. Our staff took your phone calls to register swimmers on a revolving twoweek schedule. We know it wasn’t easy and we thank you for your patience. We are continuing to work on �inding better ways to streamline lap swim sign up and expand our services. We’re also excited for next winter’s reopening of the newly renovated Echo Hollow Pool and Fitness Center, which you can read all about on the previous pages. While we don’t know what our grand reopening for the expanded and renovated facility will look like, we do know it will go above and beyond your expectations.
Aquatics COVID Protocols Amazon and Sheldon Pools will be operating in accordance with Oregon Health Authority guidelines for pools. All activities require prior registration to participate; drop-ins will not be taken. Masks must be worn throughout the facilities unless in the pool. We recommend coming to the pool ready to swim no earlier than 5-10 minutes before your reserved time. Lockers will not be available; please bring your belongings on the pool deck. You will need to leave the facility within 510 minutes of your reservation end time. Shower stalls will be limited so plan accordingly.
Pool Fees
Senior Ages 60+
At this time, the Aquatics program is offering Lap Swims, Family Water Safety Classes, Parent/Child Swims, On-YourOwn Fitness, and the Fitness Center at Sheldon Pool. For upto-date information please visit our website.
Adult Ages 18-59
Activities
Youth Ages 3-17
For complete information please visit our FAQs.
Amazon Pool
$4.50
$5.00
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Sheldon Pool
$3.50
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Closures/Modified Schedules
Admission Policies: Some age restrictions apply. Children age two and under are free with a paid adult.
Sep 7 Closed for holiday Oct 24-Nov 1 Amazon Pool closed for maintenance Nov 26-27 Closed for holiday Dec 21–31 Holiday schedule Dec 25 Closed for holiday Jan 1 Closed for holiday
Swim Diapers Policy: City of Eugene swim facilities require reusable swim diapers that are elastic fitting around the legs and waist for non-toilet trained individuals. No disposable swim diapers in the water.
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Adult & Senior Activities Adventure, community and happiness are three core tenants of Eugene Rec. Nowhere is this clearer than in the services we provide for our adult and senior community members. As we mature and grow older it is important to be engaged and have a strong social network. We always strive to provide patrons with a wide mix of activities, no matter your interest. Adult and Senior services are designed to promote and maintain health and well-being, enhance quality of life, strengthen support networks and recognize individual desires to remain active, productive and independent. Throughout this section you’ll �ind many of the offerings we’ve always had, including plenty of creative ways to stay busy this fall as the weather gets cooler. We are particularly
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focused on classes that can help us get a handle on all the ways we can preserve the bounty of fresh vegetables and fruits we get out of our gardens or at the local farmers markets. We’re also excited for the reopening of some of our facilities this fall and winter. Read about the renovation and expansion of Campbell Community Center on page 33. We have limited our senior services during COVID-19 and while Campbell has been closed, and we can’t wait to reopen the beloved senior center for the community. So peruse on. We know you’ll �ind something to engage your interests this fall.
Adult & Senior Activities Older adults and vulnerable populations are discouraged from participating in in-person classes and activities until the Governor has placed the state in Phase 3. Campbell Community Center classes and activities for the fall may be delayed due to construction circumstances beyond our control. Participants will be notified if this occurs.
Arts Artists & Crafters Studio This workshop is an informal gathering of artists of all kinds. Enjoy a great studio space and great company every Tuesday. There will not be an instructor. Bring your own supplies. Campbell Community Center Nov 3-Dec 29 Tu 1-4p Term fee $2 or drop-in fee $0.25/day Limited space for drop-in activities
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Card Making Workshop Make beautiful and creative cards for friends and family. Share your ideas with other card makers. Bring your own materials. There will not be an instructor. Campbell Community Center Nov 6-Dec 18 F 1-4p Term fee $2 or drop-in fee $0.25/day Limited space for drop-in activities No workshop Nov 27, Dec 25
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Chinese Brush Workshop This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in workshop. There will not be an instructor. Prior experience is necessary. Campbell Community Center Nov 2-Dec 28 M 1-4p Term fee $2 or drop-in fee $0.25/day Limited space for drop-in activities
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Clay Arts Open Studio 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.
TWO REGISTRATION PERIODS Classes starting Sep 8-Oct 31, registration opens Sep 3, 9a Classes starting Nov1-Dec 31, registration opens Oct 22, 9a
Amazon Community Center Oct 4-25 Su 1-4p Oct 7-28 W 6-9p Nov 1-29 Su 1-4p Nov 4-25 W 6-9p Dec 2-30 W 6-9p Dec 6-27 Su 1-4p No class Nov 11
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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 Sep 29-Dec 1 Tu 6-8:30p
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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 Oct 5-Dec 7 M 11a-1:30p Oct 5-Dec 7 M 6-8:30p Intermediate Oct 1-Dec 10 Th 6-8:30p No class Nov 26
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Color Mixing for Artists Do you get frustrated trying to mix the colors you want? This class will teach you to see and understand what goes into color mixing. You’ll learn to create the colors you want by using a limited number of paints. The supply list will be given before the �irst class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Nov 18-Dec 16 W 1-3p
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Adult & Senior Activities Color Watermedia Explore making art with a variety of water-based color media including water color, water-soluble color crayons and pencils. Have fun, experiment, learn and play. Required materials will be discussed in the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Nov 2-Dec 14 M 9:30a-12:30p
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Colored Pencil Drawing Learn 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 a prerequisite. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 5:30-7:30p Sep 18-Oct 30 F 1-3p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 5:30-7:30p Nov 6-Dec 18 F 1-3p No class Nov 27
Drawing, Beginning $56 $56 $56 $48
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Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Sep 15-Nov 17 Tu 3-5p
Craft Workshops Explore your creativity and take home �inished crafts. All supplies are included in the fee. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kitty Planalp
Batik Bookmarks You’ll create batik-like prints to use to make bookmarks using a simple but unique technique. Oct 9
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Drawing & Composition Join this supportive group that loves to explore drawing regardless of experience. You will develop con�idence and drawing skills using ink, pencils and charcoal with individual attention from an experienced and enthusiastic teacher. Required materials will be discussed in the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Nov 6-Dec 18 F 9:30a-12:30p No class Nov 27
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Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking
Ages 50+
Create beautiful rugs through this traditional craft. For information on cost and supplies contact Carol Fegles at 541-343-5896. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th Th 9a-12:30p membership fee No meeting Nov 26
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Festive Holiday Ornaments Turn ordinary clear ball ornaments into whimsical characters such as the Grinch, a snowman or Santa Claus. Nov 21
Learn basic techniques and build your skill and con�idence in drawing to make your work look like the real thing. A pencil, eraser, ruler, tablet of paper and a desire to learn are all that are needed.
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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 Nov 19-Dec 17 3rd Tu 9a-1p Membership $20/year or drop-in fee $5/meeting
Impressionist Painting Join this fun class that explores the world of impressionist art. You’ll learn from the works of Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne and others. You’ll complete a new painting every two weeks. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Sep 16-Nov 4 W 1-3p
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Adult & Senior Activities Mixed Media: Oils, Acrylics & Pastels 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 in the �irst class. This isn’t a watercolor class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Sep 14-Oct 26 M 9:30-11:30a Sep 14-Oct 26 M 12-2p Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 10a-12p Sep 17-Oct 29 Th 10a-12p Nov 2-Dec 14 M 9:30-11:30a Nov 2-Dec 14 M 12-2p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 10a-12p Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 10a-12p No class Nov 26
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Quilting, Comforts for Kids
Games Table Tennis
Watercolor Impressions
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. COVID-19 safety protocols: Please maintain the social distance protocol of 6 feet. Single play only. Two tables are available, which means four people max in the room. Each half hour round of play is followed by a half hour of sanitation time. Bring your own paddle if possible. Paddles and balls are available and will be sanitized between playing time slots. Masks are required at all times. Hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes as well as spray are available in the room and you are encouraged to use them.
Practice and experiment with new techniques. Learn from the instructor’s demonstration each week. Work at your own pace and develop your own style of painting. Supplies will be discussed at the �irst class.
Amazon Community Center Sep 14-Dec 28 M 12-4p $0.50 #10834 4 time slots are available: 12-1p, 1:10-2:10p, 2:20-3:20p, 3:30-4p Sign up by calling the center at 541-682-5373
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 Nov 5-Dec 31 Th 12:30-4p Limited space for drop-in activities No meeting Nov 26
Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lois Enman Sep 16-Nov 4 W 1-4p Sep 17-Nov 5 Th 1-4p
Free Drop-in
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Community Services Campbell Center Advisory Board Meeting
Languages & Culture Italian, Beginning
Ages 50+
The monthly advisory board meeting is open to area seniors. Campbell Community Center Nov 10 & Dec 8 2nd Tu 10:30a-12p Free Drop-in
This class will introduce you to Italian language and culture with a focus on basic conversation skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Small class size allows for individual attention. Required materials will be discussed in the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Nov 2-Dec 14 M 12-2:30p
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Adult & 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 the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Nov 2-Dec 14 M 9-11:30a
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Spanish, Beginning This fun course will introduce you to 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 will be discussed in �irst class. Instructor: Sied Imani Session 1 Lamb Cottage Sep 8-Oct 27 Tu 5:30-7:30p Session 2 Campbell Community Center Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 5:30-7:30p 2nd Level Campbell Community Center Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 9-11a
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of the language through a guided dialogue. Required materials discussed in the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 11:30a-1:30p
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Spanish, Advanced 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 Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 2-4p
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Music
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Acoustic Music Jam
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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.
Spanish, Intermediate This course is a continuation of Spanish, Beginning with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar. With small class size, you’ll improve pronunciation and increase comprehension
Campbell Community Center Nov 5-Dec 31 Th 9:30-11:30a Limited space for drop-in activities No jam Nov 26
$0.25 Drop-in
TRIPS OF A LIFETIME
Adapted Equipment Rentals The following adapted recreation equipment is available for rent*: • Beach wheelchair • All-Terrain wheelchair • Adapted bicycles and tricycles • Handcycles • Adapted golf carts For more information and to rent any equipment, call 541-682-5311 or email recadaptive@eugene-or.gov. * An assessment may be required to determine appropriate equipment.
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Costa Rica
Amsterdam (Rhine River)
New Orleans
• Tropical Costa Rica Feb. 2021 • Amish County Getaway Spring 2021 • Rhine and Moselle River Cruise Aug. 2021 (Call for info on Zoom presentation) • New Orleans Holiday Dec. 2021 For the latest updates and information about these incredible trips, contact Diane Sconce at 541-682-6392.
Adult & Senior Activities
Presentations All presentations are free, but registration is required.
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 three-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. This workshop will be conducted over Zoom. Registrants will receive a link via email on Oct. 14. Virtual Presenters: Mo Young & Terrill Thompson Oct 17 Sa 1-4p Free #11027
Retirement: Making Your Money Last This presentation will cover considerations and trade-offs when developing a withdrawal strategy: working longer, spending less and delaying social security, as well as ways to plan for expected and unexpected expenses with insurance. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Madison Stewart, financial advisor, Edward Jones Dec 7 M 4-5p Free #12091
Estate Planning
Ages 50+
A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated bene�iciaries in estate planning. Register early, space is limited. Registrants for the virtual class will be sent a web link for the live class. Internet connection required to access this class. Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Campbell Community Center Dec 15 Tu 2:30-4p Virtual Dec 15 Tu 2:30-4p
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Outsmart the Scammers This presentation will cover �ive common senior fraud scenarios, red �lags to keep an eye out for and resources to protect yourself.
Social Gatherings
Campbell Community Center Presenter: Madison Stewart, financial advisor, Edward Jones Nov 9 M 11a-12p Free #11485
Movie Matinee at the Barn
ABCs of Medicare
Petersen Barn Community Center “The Shape of Water” (R) Oct 16 F 1-3:30p “Calendar Girls” (PG-13) Nov 13 F 1-3:30p
Ages 50+
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.
Come in for a matinee movie. Popcorn provided. This activity is no longer drop-in, registration is now required.
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Campbell Community Center Presenter: Scott Littlejohn, licensed insurance agent Nov 9 M 4-5p Free #11498 Nov 18 W 11a-12p Free #11538
Special Interest
Advance Directives
Birds of Oregon & General Science (BOGS)
Ages 50+
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. Registrants for the virtual class will be sent a web link for the live class. Internet connection required to access this class. Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Campbell Community Center Nov 17 Tu 2:30-4p Virtual Nov 17 Tu 2:30-4p
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This fun and educational group gets together to view slides and videos and to hear speakers on a variety of environmental and natural history topics, and go on walks. Campbell Community Center Starting Nov 5 Talks 1st & 3rd Th 9a-12p Walks 2nd & 4th Th 9a-12p $5 quarterly membership fee paid to BOGS No class Nov 26, Dec 24
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Adult & Senior Activities Book Club: Searching for Solutions
Lettuce Grow Together Garden Club
Join our non-�iction book club where we’ll come together, discuss and listen to each other about solutions on contemporary issues such as climate chaos, sustainable agricultural practices, incarceration and supporting the unhoused. Come learn tools and share in a facilitated conversation. Registration is required. Cost to participate is $15 to offset the purchase of the book. Scholarships are available. The �irst book we will be reading is “Sacred Economics” by Charles Eisenstein.
A drop-in program for beginner and experienced gardeners alike to gather, learn and practice holistic organic-style 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 Nov 4-Dec 16 W 6:30-8p No meeting Nov 11
Book Givers Group
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Ages 50+
Petersen Barn Community Center Sep 2-Oct 28 W 6:30-8p
Free Drop-in
Love to Read 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. Stay afterward for Lunch Bunch.
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 Instructor: Betsy Janeczek Nov 18 & Dec 16 3rd W 10:30-11:30a $0.25 Drop-in
Campbell Community Center Nov 2-Dec 28 M 10a-12p
Zine Makers Guild
Free Drop-in
Creative Writing Workshop
Join a community of makers and create a publication for the community. It can be stories, art, puzzles, tips and tricks. Registration required.
Do you love to write? This is an ongoing, peer-led group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, �iction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome.
Facilitator: Plaedo Wellman Sep 22-Dec 15 Tu 6:30p-8:30p
Campbell Community Center Nov 3-Dec 29 Th 12:30-2:30p Term fee $2 or drop-in fee $0.25/day No class Nov 26
Support Groups
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Herbal Immunity 101: Pandemic Preparations
Ages 10+
In the midst of a worldwide pandemic, learn the time tested art of nourishing and boosting your immune system safely and deeply through healing herbal allies. During this twohour intensive you will learn about the most powerful and accessible antiviral herbs and their preparations to enhance immunity for the whole family. Class will include samples, handouts and resources to prepare you for the upcoming winter and these unprecedented times. Not eligible for scholarship. Registrants under 16 require a registered accompanying adult. Instructor is a Master Herbalist, beekeeper and mother of three. She owns and operates Wild Everlasting, a regenerative farm and apiary along the Row River specializing in bees and botanicals. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Fonta Molyneaux Oct 3 Sa 1-4p
$60 #11325
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Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group All ages A support group for individuals, caregivers and families who have experienced osteoporosis or osteopenia in their lives. Meetings may consist of speakers, videos, open forums or activities. For more information call Cindy O’Brien at 541345-9224. Campbell Community Center Nov 2, Dec 7 M 6:30-8:30p
Seniors in Sobriety
Free
Drop-in
Ages 50+
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for those 50 and older no matter how long sober. These meetings carry the message of recovery to seniors everywhere. For more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Nov 5-Dec 31 Th 3-4p No meeting Nov 26
Free Drop-in
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Adult & Senior Activities
Technology 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 Nov 2-Dec 31 M-F 9:30a-12:30p Free Drop-in Limited space for drop-in activities No computer lab Nov 11, 26, 27, Dec 25
Computer & Mobile Device Tutoring Learn or improve your skills using email, the internet, word processing, managing �iles and more. You can also get help solving problems with your computer or laptop. While Campbell is under construction, computer and mobile device tutoring will be offered by phone only. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes $25/hour To make an appointment call 541-682-5318
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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.
Canning Basics: Pepper Jam Make a sweet-spicy condiment from local Thistledown nospray bell peppers and jalapeños. This is similar to Thai sweet pepper sauce, but you get to control the heat! Delicious on meatloaf, burgers, as part of a barbeque glaze or in a vegetable sauté. Amazon Community Center Sep 25 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10854
Lamb Cottage Sep 21
$20 #11178
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Canning Basics: Dill Pickles Dill pickles are about the easiest thing to can. We will work up a batch and learn about the equipment and techniques of canning. Take home a jar of pickles. Amazon Community Center Sep 18 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10853
Instructor for all classes: Kevin Prier
Canning Basics: Salsa
Bread Making: Sourdough
Put the last of the tomatoes, onions, peppers and herbs of the year together for a great homemade salsa. We will make fresh salsa and a batch of canned salsa for everyone to take home.
Learn how to catch, care for and use a wild sourdough culture. We will also go over regular 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. Amazon Community Center Oct 16 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10857
Lamb Cottage Oct 12
$20 #11184
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Amazon Community Center Sep 11 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10852
Lamb Cottage Sep 14
$20 #11177
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Cheese Making We will make a fresh hard cheese and ricotta 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. We will also go over how to make yogurt and ke�ir. Amazon Community Center Oct 23 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10858
Lamb Cottage Oct 19
$20 #11185
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Adult & Senior Activities Chutneys & More
Ginger Treats
Learn how to make a variety of small-batch chutneys, peanut sauce and other savory condiments for Indian and other Asian foods. We’ll make three different ones in class and you can take home a share.
Ginger can be used for a number of sweet or savory treats. Cook up a batch of candied ginger, ginger syrup, ginger sugar, and pickled ginger for sushi. These all make great gifts and you can take home a share of what we make.
Amazon Community Center Nov 20 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10862
Amazon Community Center Dec 4 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10863
Campbell Community Center Nov 16 M 6:30-8:30p
$20 #11291
Campbell Community Center Nov 30 M 6:30-8:30p
$20 #11292
Fermenting: Beyond Sauerkraut
Homemade Liqueurs
Ready to explore the world of fermentation? Learn how to make your own fermented pickles, salsa, hot sauce, a variety of fermented non-alcoholic beverages and even corned beef. Take home a pint of giardiniera and some habanero hot sauce to �inish fermenting at home. Bring a clean widemouth pint jar with lid or $1 to purchase from instructor.
Learn how to make a variety of infused vodkas, fruit liqueurs and herbal liqueurs. Take home a small jar of your favorite.
Amazon Community Center Oct 9 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10856
Lamb Cottage Oct 5
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Fermenting: Kimchi & Kombucha Learn fermentation basics as we turn a head (or several) of Napa cabbage and a bunch of other goodies into kimchi and take home a pint to ferment and enjoy. A special modi�ied technique lets you ferment directly in the jar. We will also make a batch of kombucha and there will be kombucha SCOBY to take home for anyone who wants it. Amazon Community Center Oct 30 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10859
Lamb Cottage Oct 26
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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 gurken pickles. There will be kombucha SCOBY to take home for anyone who wants it. Amazon Community Center Oct 2 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10855
Lamb Cottage Sep 28
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Amazon Community Center Nov 6 F 12:30-2:30p
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Campbell Community Center Nov 2 M 6:30-8:30p
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Homemade Spreads & Appetizers Hummus, tapenade, pesto/sun-dried tomato cream cheese, and more. Get recipes and tips for customizing as we make a couple amazing and simple spreads and appetizers, including some gluten- and dairy-free options. Take home some of what we make in class. Amazon Community Center Nov 13 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10861
Campbell Community Center Nov 9 M 6:30-8:30p
$20 #11290
Skin Creams, 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 salve. Amazon Community Center Dec 18 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10865
Campbell Community Center Dec 14 M 6:30-8:30p
$20 #11294
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. Amazon Community Center Dec 11 F 12:30-2:30p
$20 #10864
Campbell Community Center Dec 7 M 6:30-8:30p
$20 #11293
Campbell Center update
The finish line is in sight for Eugene Rec’s first bond project. Construction started on the much-anticipated Campbell Community Center expansion and renovation on Feb. 24, and since then we have avidly watched as a brand-new wing emerged from the north lawn nearest the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Trail. We can’t wait for it to be done and to show all of you what Campbell has to offer. The second oldest senior center on the west coast has seen many changes since it was first gifted to the City in the 1960s, but over the last six months Campbell has been getting its biggest addition and renovation to make it a home for Eugene’s seniors for decades to come. We think Celeste Campbell would be proud to see this continued investment in her legacy.
Excavation for the 5,745 square-foot expansion was the first thing to be completed, as crews laid the foundation for the wing that will include new opportunities for senior fitness classes. The complete project will include a brightly lit great hall that overlooks the path and the river. Adding fitness space at Campbell has always been a top priority for Eugene Rec, and the addition will have a fitness center and exercise rooms. Also included in the project are enhancements to the current building, including an improved entrance, a new courtyard, a reconstructed lobby and a larger arts room. All of these have seen significant progress as we approach the final few months of the renovation. The HVAC system has been updated and the plumbing and tiling are completed. The new reception and lounge area are nearing completion and a crew is preparing to paint the interior in the coming month. Another sign that things are progressing? The temporary wall that divided the old building and the new addition will be removed soon. All of this is part of the broader Eugene Parks and Rec System Plan. Voters approved a $38.35 million bond and $3.15 million levy in May 2018 to fund these projects and more. To learn more about the System Plan and the progress of other bond projects, please visit our website. GetRec.org
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Adult & Senior Health & Fitness We have some exciting developments with our �itness offerings at Eugene Rec. It became clear during the Governor’s Stay Home, Save Lives order that we needed more digital options for our �itness programs so anyone could safely engage with us. Our programmers and teachers jumped right into creating homemade content but we knew we needed to do more. We invested in lights and microphones and sound equipment. Staff brainstormed and hustled to convert programming to digital formats. Thanks to a generous grant from Oregon Recreation and Park Association and The North Face we now have three more live-streaming cameras, and instructor Cindy O’Brien
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has been doing the hard work of �inding the best way to do live and in-person �itness classes on YouTube Live. The setup is simple for our instructors, and the best part is it will allow patrons to keep �it from the safety and comfort of their home. These high-quality videos are easily shareable and are available for a short period after the class for those who signed up but missed them live. This capability is part of our strategy for the future, as one of these cameras will be installed in the new Campbell �itness center to live-stream �itness classes, presentations, and town hall meetings. It’s all part of Eugene Recreation’s goal of creating a healthier, more connected community.
Adult & Senior Health & Fitness TWO REGISTRATION PERIODS Classes starting Sep 8-Oct 31, registration opens Sep 3, 9a Classes starting Nov1-Dec 31, registration opens Oct 22, 9a
Land Fitness Better Bones & Balance
Older adults and vulnerable populations are discouraged from participating in in-person classes and activities until the Governor has placed the state in Phase 3. Campbell Community Center classes and activities for the fall may be delayed due to construction circumstances beyond our control. Participants will be notified if this occurs.
Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Hilyard Community Center Sep 8-Oct 27 Tu 11a-12p Sep 10-Oct 29 Th 11a-12p
Bicycling Adapted Bike & Equipment Services 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 our website. All services are 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, available M-F 9a-5p Ongoing
$5 #10926
By appointment, available M-F 9a-5p Ongoing $5/half hour #10927 $20/half day $10/hour #10928 $40/day $50/weekend
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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. Rides vary in length and time depending on ability. Free #11028
$32 #10939 $32 #10940
Campbell Community Center Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 11a-12p Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 11a-12p No class Nov 26
$28 #10945 $24 #10949
Virtual Sep 8-Oct 27 Sep 10-Oct 29 Nov 3-Dec 15 Nov 5-Dec 17 No class Nov 26
$32 $32 $28 $24
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Get Strong Stay Fit A class for mature adults to maintain or enhance mobility, balance and strength. Class incorporates low-impact cardio, core training, muscular endurance and bone strengthening. Methods include safe, fun and effective exercises such as simple dance steps, yoga, balancing, stretching and hand-held weightlifting. Individual modi�ications may include the use of a chair or wall to help with balance or personal limitations. The hour-long class includes short breaks for water and socializing. This class will be held outdoors. Please wear good footwear and be prepared for any weather. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Cristen Woolsten Sep 18-Oct 23 F 9-10a
Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial �itting or assessment.
Campbell Community Center Nov 4-Dec 30 W 10a-12p Limited spaces for each week
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 inperson and virtual classes will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. The virtual-only class requires an internet connection to access class.
$24 #11499
Neuromuscular Exercise
Ages 22+
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. Most exercises are performed standing and moving about the room but a chair is provided for rest and balance support as needed. Seated work will be included. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Deanne Morris Sep 1-Oct 1 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Oct 6-Oct 29 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Nov 3-Dec 17 TuTh 1:30-2:30p No class Nov 26
$60 #10923 $48 #10924 $78 #10925
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Adult & Senior Health & Fitness Pilates
Zumba Cardio
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.
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: Judith Schlacter Beginning Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 5-6p Nov 10-Dec 29 Tu 5-6p Intermediate Sep 15-Oct 28 Tu 6:30-7:30p Nov 10-Dec 29 Tu 6:30-7:30p
Instructor: Tara Barnes $45 #10830 $50 #10831
Amazon Community Center Sep 16-Oct 28 W 5:30-6:30p Nov 18-Dec 23 W 5:30-6:30p
$28 #10824 $24 #10825
$45 #10828 $50 #10829
Sheldon Community Center Sep 14-Oct 26 M 6-7p Nov 2-Dec 21 M 6-7p
$28 #10933 $32 #10984
Virtual Sep 14-Oct 26 M Nov 2-Dec 21 M
$28 #10934 $32 #10986
Pilates for Vintage Bodies Beginning-level mat classes introducing the fundamentals and some of the basic �loor exercises of Pilates, adapted for people over 40. This class will focus on range of motion, breathing, balance, posture, strengthening and �lexibility. Instructor: Julie Christensen Lamb Cottage Sep 10-Oct 29 Th
5:45-6:45p
$32 #10967
Campbell Community Center Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 5:45-6:45p No class Nov 26
$24 #10968
Strong Bones Strong Body Research shows exercise can strengthen bones, improve balance and increase your strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. An excellent class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia. Registrants for both in-person and virtual classes will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. The virtual-only class requires an internet connection to access class. Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Hilyard Community Center Sep 8-Oct 27 Tu 9:30-10:30a Sep 10-Oct 29 Th 9:30-10:30a
$32 #10935 $32 #10936
Campbell Community Center Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 9:30-10:30a Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 9:30-10:30a No class Nov 26
$28 #10943 $24 #10947
Virtual Sep 8-Oct 27 Sep 10-Oct 29 Nov 3-Dec 15 Nov 5-Dec 17 No class Nov 26
$32 $32 $28 $24
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Zumba Gold Party yourself into shape with this Latin 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 make adjustments for any injuries or mobility limitations. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 10-11a Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 10-11a
$28 #10748 $28 #10807
Dance Ballet
Ages 40+
This is a traditional ballet class for dancers over 40. Barre and center work are offered with adaptations that allow ballet to be safe and accessible for older dancers. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 3:30-4:30p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 3:30-4:30p
$28 #10360 $28 #10361
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Beginning ballet for teen and adults with an emphasis on strength, �lexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Sep 18-Dec 18 F 10:45-11:45a No class Nov 27
$65 #10359
Adult & Senior Health & Fitness Conditioning for Older Dancers This class is designed to develop both mobility and stability for older dancers. It’s taught in a circuit training format. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 2:15-3p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 2:15-3p
Modern Dance
Qigong $21 #10362 $21 #10363
Ages 13+
This class is for all levels. We’ll cover the basic technique and fundamentals of modern dance. Explore movement in a supportive environment, while gaining �lexibility and grace. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch Sep 21-Oct 26 M 5:15-6:15p Nov 2-Dec 7 M 5:15-6:15p
$36 #10881 $36 #10884
Tap Dance A fun, easy class. Learn the basics of modern tap with drills and short dances. 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 Sep 18-Oct 30 F 10:30-11:30a Nov 6-Dec 11 F 10:30-11:30a No class Nov 27
Martial Arts
$28 #10756 $24 #10758
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. The fall class may be held outside. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Cialin Mills-Ostwald Beginning Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 11:30a-12:15p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 11:30a-12:15p Intermediate Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 12:45-1:30p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 12:45-1:30p Campbell Community Center Instructor: Mariah Carter Beginning Nov 4-Dec 16 W 5:30-6:30p No class Nov 11, 25 Lamb Cottage Instructor: Mariah Carter Beginning Sep 9-Oct 28 W 5:30-6:30p
$28 #10338 $28 #10832 $28 #10339 $28 #10833
$24 #10972
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Adult & Senior Health & Fitness Tai Chi
Modified Yoga
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.
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.
Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Sep 14-Oct 26 M 11a-12p Sep 16-Oct 28 W 11a-12p Nov 2-Dec 14 M 11a-12p Nov 4-Dec 16 W 11a-12p Intermediate Sep 14-Dec 14 M 9:30-10:30a Sep 16-Dec 16 W 9:30-10:30a No class Nov 11 Campbell Community Center Beginning Nov 2-Dec 14 M 9-10a Nov 4-Dec 16 W 9-10a No class Nov 11 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 12:45-1:45p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 12:45-1:45p Intermediate Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 2-3p Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 2-3p
$28 $28 $28 $24
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$28 #11494 $24 #11496
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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. Instructor: Paul Simon
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Yoga Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. Bring your own yoga mat. It improves overall health and wellbeing. Register online or call the center where class is to be held: Amazon Community Center, 541-682-5373; Petersen Barn Community Center, 541-682-5521. Instructor: Paul Simon Amazon Community Center Sep 17-Oct 29 Th 9:30-10:30a Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 9:30-10:30a No class Nov 26
$28 #10826 $24 #10827
Petersen Barn Community Center Sep 15-Oct 27 Tu 9-10a Sep 18-Oct 30 F 9-10a Nov 3-Dec 15 Tu 9-10a Nov 6-Dec 11 F 9-10a No class Nov 27
$28 $28 $28 $24
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Amazon Community Center Sep 17-Oct 29 Th 10:30-11:30a Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 10:30-11:30a No class Nov 26
Virtual Ongoing M 11a-12:30p Purchase 10 visit punch pass for $70
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Walk ‘n’ Talkers
3 /■ 4 ■ 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. sharp. You may want to bring coffee money for a stop along the way. Dress for the weather.
Campbell Community Center Nov 6-Dec 18 F 9a-12p No walk Nov 27, Dec 25, Jan 1
Free Drop-in
Adult Sports Leagues
Registration & Web Page Registration for all activities is online. This web page has all the latest schedules, scores, standings and registration materials for current leagues and more. Also visit us on the web or on Facebook.
Like Sports? Want to Earn Extra $$?
You Make theCalls!
Special Events
All of the adult sports leagues are looking for new officials. No experience necessary. Contact the Athletics office or:
5x5x5 Softball Tournament Sat, Aug 29 Registration begins Aug 17
Basketball: Tony Fajardo, 541-689-8480 Soccer: Jonathan Seigel, 541-285-0819 Softball: Ray Cunningham, 541-321-5990 Volleyball: Kathy Ipock, 541-510-0112
Kickball Summer Soirée Sun, Sep 13 Registration begins Aug 31 Eugene’s Amazing Race Coming in September!
League Schedules Sport Fall Softball Fall Volleyball Fall Ultimate Fall Parent/Child Soccer Esports
Men’s (M), Women’s (W), Mixed (Mx) M, W, Mx W, Mx Mx Mx Mx
Registration Dates
Game/Match Days
Games Begin
Aug 17 TBD Aug 17 Aug 21 Aug 31
Mon-Thu Sun & Tue Sun Sat Mon-Fri
Mon, Sep 7 TBD Sun, Sep 6 Sat, Sep 12 Mon, Sep 14
Length of Season 4 weeks 10 weeks 8 weeks 6 weeks 8-10 weeks GetRec.org
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Adult & Senior Outdoor Excuse us if we sound like a broken record, but we think we’re pretty lucky to call the Eugene area our home. Close by are miles and miles of trails, extensive running paths, an elaborate biking system and a pristine river. We don’t have to go far to enjoy the outdoors.
for exploring our amazing environs. Our limited offerings this fall re�lect that mentality. Gone, for a time, are the big hiking and boating trips to our favorite places in the broader area. In their place are offerings to learn a new skill or walks to some of our local wonders.
Throughout the pandemic it has been obvious we all need outdoor recreation, and while we were forced to stay closer to home, avoid crowded areas and wear masks when we couldn’t physically distance, it didn’t change our enthusiasm
So often we dream of things far �lung from our part of the Willamette Valley. Let’s take this fall to focus closer to home and appreciate what we have right here.
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Adult & Senior Outdoor Older adults and vulnerable populations are discouraged from participating in in-person classes and activities until the Governor has placed the state in Phase 3.
Kayaking
9001 or email wilderness_medicine@nols.edu. Register online or call 866-831-9001.
Paddle & Pedal Kayak Trip on the Willamette Ages 16+
Spencer Creek Grange Dec 11-20 Daily 8a-5p
No experience necessary. Let’s mix our sports and explore the Willamette River using stable in�latable kayaks and biking to the put-in. Bring water, snack, clothing that can get wet, a bicycle and helmet. Start at the River House Outdoor Center and pedal to the Aspen Street boat ramp in Spring�ield. Trade your bike for a boat and �loat back down to the River House where your bike will be waiting for you. All river gear is provided. Please call if you need to borrow a bike and helmet. River House Outdoor Center Sep 27 Su 10a-3p
$45 #11086
Hiking South Eugene Meadows Hike
3 ■ South Eugene Meadows features large areas of upland prairie, oak savanna, and oak woodlands. From a small trailhead on Blanton Road southwest of the Blanton Ridge Trailhead, informal footpaths through the site offer access to headwater streams, rocky knobs and stunning views. This small group hike will include information about the history and ecology of the park.
Meet at South Eugene Meadows parking lot on Blanton Rd. Sep 20 Su 10a-12p $5 #11497
Trainings Wilderness First Responder
TWO REGISTRATION PERIODS Classes starting Sep 8-Oct 31, registration opens Sep 3, 9a Classes starting Nov1-Dec 31, registration opens Oct 22, 9a
Ages 16+
If you work or recreate in locations where access to medical care is delayed or communication is unreliable, this 10-day Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course is for you. WFR is a nationally recognized 80-hour certi�ication program serving as the industry standard for professional guides, trip leaders, search and rescue team members, outdoor recreationists and international travelers. Upon completion you will be able to conduct a thorough physical exam, obtain a patient history, assess vital signs, provide emergency care in the wilderness and make crucial evacuation decisions. Training includes CPR training and certi�ication. For more information call 866-831-
$775
Wilderness First Responder, Hybrid Re-Certification Ages 16+ This hybrid format Wilderness First Responder recerti�ication course blends online learning with scenarios and skills emphasizing decision-making and curriculum updates. Online work allows you to review the curriculum at your own pace and then focus on the hands-on element during this two-day course. Once you are registered, all online components must be completed before the course. Training includes CPR training and certi�ication. For more information email wilderness_medicine@nols.edu or call 866-831-9001. Register online for the September course or for the December course or call 866-831-9001. Washington Park Center Sep 26-27 SaSu 8a-5p Dec 5-6 SaSu 8a-5p
$315 $315
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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Adult & Senior Outdoor Kayak Instructor Course The American Canoe Association (ACA) River Kayak Instructor Certi�ication Workshop (ICW) Level I through IV is a certi�ication course offered over two weekends. The �irst weekend is required for all instructor candidates and focuses on Level I-III curriculum as well as ACA teaching theory. The second weekend will be exclusively for instructor candidates pursuing Level III and IV certi�ications. Each portion of the course consists of two parts, the Instructor Development Workshop (IDW) and the Instructor Certi�ication Exam (ICE). In the IDW candidates learn from their trainers as well as each other, and re�ine paddling skills while expanding their understanding of experiential and adventure education. During the IDW the candidates are only evaluated on their ability to be punctual, enthusiastic, personable, professional, �lexible, self-reliant, active and attentive. Candidates are not evaluated on any paddling or teaching skills. Re�inement and growth are the goals for the IDW. The second portion of the course is the ICE. The ACA expects that all ICE participants have the paddling skills, technical knowledge, rescue ability, teaching ability, group management and interpersonal skills prior to evaluation at the ICE. During the ICE, candidates will be evaluated and certi�ication will be based on performance during the ICE only. For more information visit the ACA website. River House Outdoor Center Sep 18-20 F-Su 9a-5p Sep 26-27 SaSu 9a-5p
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Swift Water Rescue Instructor Course The American Canoe Association (ACA) Swift Water Rescue Instructor Certi�ication Workshop (ICW) Level III-IV is a certi�ication level course offered over two weekends.
Please see the previous listing for a description of the structure of this two-weekend course. For more information visit the ACA website. River House Outdoor Center Oct 16-18 F-Su 9a-5p Oct 24-25 SaSu 9a-5p
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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. This year these 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. Walks are free but registration is now required. Walks are limited to 10 participants and face coverings are required. Please meet at the location listed in the walk description. For more information call 541-682-6323. 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 the Meadowlark Prairie Overlook, 88525 Greenhill Rd. Sep 5 Sa 9-11a Free #8436 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 trailhead kiosk at the end of Bailey View Dr. Oct 3 Sa 9-11a Free #11486 3 Golden Gardens ■ Learn about Western pond turtles and recent habitat restoration work at this little known gem in northwest Eugene.
Meet at 4705 Jessen Dr. From Barger Dr., take Golden Gardens Street north to Jessen Dr., turn left and park along north side of Jessen Nov 7 Sa 9-11a Free #11488 3 Amazon Park ■ Experience the newly surfaced trail and lighting system and learn about the rare plants and wetland habitat in the heart of South Eugene.
Meet near the trailhead by the LTD Park & Ride parking lot at the intersection of E 29th Ave. & Amazon Parkway Dec 5 Sa 9-11a Free #11489
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A special thanks to all of our community partners, artists and supporters who’ve helped us continue to provide accessible, safe and quality cultural programming during the pandemic. The arts are an essential part of maintaining connectivity within our community and fostering well-being for all Eugeneans. Creativity will see us through this moment, Eugene Together!
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temprano; muchas clases se llenan rápido. Las clases se pueden cancelar si el numero de gente inscrita es muy bajo.
Tres Maneras Fáciles para Registrarte
Tarjeta para Participantes de Rec Debes Registrarte
Para direcciones y números de teléfono para todos los servicios de recreación, visita las páginas 4-5.
• En línea: Si te has registrado antes con nosotros, asegúrate de tener tu información de inicio de sesión a mano. ¿No te acuerdas si tienes una cuenta? Visita la página de registro en línea y has clic en “Log In/Create Account”, luego selecciona “Log In with Email” y selecciona “Forgot Password”. Si tienes una cuenta, te llegará por correo electrónico la información para poder inicio de sesión. ¿Necesitas crear una cuenta? Visita nuestro registro en línea y clic en “Login In/Create Account”, luego selecciona “Create Your Eug Rec Account”. • Por teléfono: para ayuda en inglés llama al centro de recreación que ofrece la actividad o para español llama al 541682-6891. Ten a mano tu número de Visa o Master Card. • En persona: visita cualquier centro de recreación o piscina. Las incripciónes son continuas y abiertas a residentes o no residentes, y se aprueban por orden de llegada. Regístrate
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Todos los participantes deben obtener una tarjeta gratuita de participantes antes de inscribirse a cualquier actividad. La tarjeta te permitirá registrarte rápida y fácilmente cuando llegues a los programas y actividades de Rec – se parece al pase de piscina que hemos estado ofreciendo durante años. Solo toma un minuto registrarse, es gratis y no requiere ninguna información personal adicional. El uso de la tarjeta de participante ayudará a darle más tiempo al personal para así poder ofrecer más recursos y programación, ya que el registro de asistencia era un proceso manual que requería mucho tiempo del personal. La tarjeta de participante no está relacionada con COVID-19, pero sí nos permite poder informarte si nos enteramos de que has estado en un programa o actividad con alguien que se ha enfermado. Si un participante del programa o de la Salud Pública del Condado de Lane nos hace saber que alguien está exhibiendo signos de COVID-19, podremos ver rápida y fácilmente la lista de asistencia al programa y hacerles saber a los demás que pueden haber sido
Español expuestos. No divulgaremos tu información a otros sobre tu asistencia a la clase, solo usaremos esta información para contactarte directamente. Puedes registrarte en línea para obtener tu tarjeta en aquí línea (para ayuda en español llama al 541-682-6891), puedes terminar el proceso la próxima vez que visites un programa o centro. Solo necesitamos tomar tu foto e imprimir tu tarjeta. Para más información llama al 541-682-6891.
Protocolos COVID Eugene Rec. tiene como prioridad la seguridad de nuestros clientes cuando estén tomando una clase o al visitar cualquiera de nuestras instalaciones. Nuestro personal ha sido parte del esfuerzo de reapertura de la Ciudad de Eugene para desarrollar los protocolos de seguridad necesarios siguiendo las pautas de la ciudad, el condado y el estado y para implementar las mejores prácticas indicadas por el CDC, la Autoridad de Salud de Oregon y la Salud Pública del Condado de Lane. Haga clic aquí para encontrar respuestas sobre qué esperar cuando asista a uno de los programas de Eugene Rec. Aquí puedes obtener más detalles sobre los esfuerzos de la Ciudad para mitigar el COVID-19.
Cuidado Infantil Eugene Rec ofrece cuidado para niños en varios lugares. Los niños estarán en grupos pequeños y estables donde tendrán apoyo para jugar, estudiar y divertirse. Se proporcionará un espacio tranquilo para estudiar y para las sesiones escolares de Zoom. El distanciamiento social, los cubrebocas, los protocolos de desinfección y los controles de salud son parte de las medidas de seguridad que usamos a diario. El personal con experiencia de cuidado infantil está capacitado en los protocolos de seguridad COVID-19.
Cuidado infantil en Amazon Centro Comunitario de Amazon 14-18 sep l-v 8a-5:30p 21-25 sep l-v 8a-5:30p 28 sep-2 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 5-9 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 12-16 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 19-23 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 26-30 oct l-v 8a-5:30p
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6-9 años
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DOS PERIODOS DE INSCRIPCIÓNES Clases desde sep 8 a oct 31, inscríbete desde sep 3 a las 9a Clases desde nov1a dic 31, inscríbete desde oct 22 a las 9a
Todas las clases son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.
2-6 nov l-v 8a-5:30p 9-13 nov l-v 8a-5:30p 16-20 nov l-v 8a-5:30p 23-25 nov l-mi 8a-5:30p 30 nov-4 dic l-v 8a-5:30p 7-11 dic l-v 8a-5:30p 14-18 dic l-v 8a-5:30p No hay cuidado infantil el 11 de nov
$120 $120 $150 $90 $150 $150 $150
#10550 #10550 #10551 #10552 #10553 #10554 #10555
Cuidado Infantil en Washington Park 6-11 años Centro de Washington Park 14-18 sep l-v 8a-5:30p 21-25 sep l-v 8a-5:30p 28 sep-2 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 5-9 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 12-16 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 19-23 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 26-30 oct l-v 8a-5:30p 2-6 nov l-v 8a-5:30p 9-13 nov l-v 8a-5:30p 16-20 nov l-v 8a-5:30p 23-25 nov l-mi 8a-5:30p 30 nov-4 dic l-v 8a-5:30p 7-11 dic l-v 8a-5:30p 14-18 dic l-v 8a-5:30p No hay cuidado infantil el 11 de nov
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Aprendizaje Temprano 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 con apoyo para jugar y aprender. El personal con experiencia de cuidado infantil está capacitado en los protocolos de seguridad COVID-19. Centro Comunitario de Amazon 9a-12p l-v o l,mi,v o ma,j Para inscribirte llama al 541-682-5373 Para español: 541-682-6891
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A celebration of Latinx arts, culture and heritage
September through December 2020
Fiesta Cultural Kick-off presented by City of Eugene Cultural Services and Lane Arts Council
September 4-13 Highlights: ◗ Sunday Slow Roll featuring DJ Jill Torres ◗ Activity packets for kids ◗ Instagram artist takeovers ◗ Music performances For a complete schedule of events Sept.- Dec., visit:
Para ver el calendario de todos los eventos de septiembre a diciembre, visita:
Lanearts.org/fiesta-cultural TITLE SPONSOR
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Español Preescolar de Petersen Barn
3-5 años
A través del juego, los niños experimentan la cooperación, el riesgo y la creatividad, además de comprometerse y 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. Los niños estarán en grupos pequeños estables con apoyo para jugar y aprender. El personal con experiencia de cuidado infantil está capacitado en los protocolos de seguridad COVID-19. Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn 9a-12p l-v o l,mi,v o ma,j Para inscribirte llama al 541-682-5521 Para español: 541-682-6891
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 arte, ciencia, táctica, música y movimiento. Centro Comunitario de Sheldon 9a-12p l-v o l,mi,v o ma,j atención prolongada disponibles Para inscribirte llama al 541-682-5312 Para español: 541-682-6891
Al Aire Libre 11-17 años
El club de kayak del Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre de River House le da la oportunidad a jóvenes a que aprendan a practicar kayak y/o a perfeccionar sus habilidades en aguas tranquilas y en ríos, El Club de Kayak se llevará a cabo los lunes y los miércoles por la noche y se dividirá en sesiones para principiantes e intermedios. Se debe dejar a cada participante del club en varios lugares durante cada sesión para poder aprovechar el mayor tiempo posible en el agua.
Principiantes La sesión para principiantes iniciará a los remadores con lo más básico para poder construir las bases fundamentales que necesita cada participante. La clase comenzará en un ambiente de aguas tranquilas y se usarán kayaks autovaciable. Gradualmente, empezara a aprender a remar en los ríos locales y potencialmente se usaran kayaks de aguas bravas mientras se cubre toda la información que se necesita para ser un kayakista competente de río. 14-23 sep
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Intermedio La sesión intermedia está diseñada para participantes que tienen cierta experiencia remando y que están listos para re�inar y mejorar su habilidad para remar. Esta sesión se enfocará en habilidades intermedias que incluyen pero no se limitan a: rescate de río, hidrología, manejo de grupos, plani�icación de viajes y habilidades avanzadas de remo como remar en aguas dinámicas, jugar en bote y remar de manera e�iciente. 28 sep-7 oct
Centro Comunitario de Sheldon Preescolar y Pre-Kinder 3-5 años
Club de Kayak
Todas las clases son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891.
$100 #10960
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Semana de Aventura Urbana 8-10 y 11-13 años La Semana de la Aventura Urbana se centrará en las aventuras locales utilizando el transporte impulsado por humanos y proporcionará interacciones sociales seguras durante estos tiempos desa�iantes. La semana está diseñada para brindarles a los jóvenes tiempo al aire libre, lejos de los dispositivos y dedicados a actividades educativas y �ísicas. La semana incluirá el aprendizaje del estilo de cursos de cuerdas, caminatas, remadas, montadas en bicicleta, exploraciones de bosques y de arroyos. Regístrate en línea o llama al 541-682-5329, para español llama al 541-682-6891. Este evento cali�ica para becas. Nos reunimos en el Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre de River House De 8 a 10 años 21-25 sep 5-9 oct 19-23 oct De 11 a 13 años 14-18 sep 28 sep-2 oct 12-16 oct 26-30 oct
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10a-2p 10a-2p 10a-2p 910a-2p
$170 $170 $170 $170
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Arte Cómo Dibujar Bien
10-14 años
Esta clase no es solo para aprender a dibujar bien. Se trata de animar a los estudiantes a desarrollar el hábito de dibujar durante toda la vida. Las clases se orientarán dependiendo de los intereses del estudiante. Las lecciones están creadas para ayudar a desarrollar nuevas habilidades y técnicas en un ambiente divertido y alentador. La clase dura una hora, pero los estudiantes pueden quedarse durante otra media hora para dibujar sin instrucciones. Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn 21 sep-26 l 4-5:30p 9 nov-7 dic l 4-5:30p
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Artes Marciales Taekwondo
5-7 y 8-12 años
Desarrolla una mejor conciencia de tu potencial a través de la práctica de taekwondo. Este deporte �ísico utiliza todos los músculos y articulaciones del cuerpo mientras desarrolla habilidades mentales que promueven la concentración y la autodisciplina. Las clases no son combativas y se enfocan en proporcionar la estructura, el conocimiento y las habilidades que los estudiantes usarán para vivir una vida más segura y empoderada. Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn De 5 a 7 años 23 sep-21 oct mi 4-4:45p 4 nov-9 dic mi 4-4:45p De 8 a 12 años 23 sep-21 oct mi 5-6p 4 nov-9 dic mi 5-6p No hay clases el 11 de nov
$35 #10915 $35 #10916 $40 #10917 $40 #10918
3-5 años
Aprende sobre el ritmo, el equilibrio y la conciencia mientras exploras el movimiento a través de la música. Esta es una clase al aire libre este otoño. Desinfectaremos el equipo entre usos. Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn 22 sep-27 oct ma 3:15-3:45p 3 nov-8 dic ma 3:15-3:45p
$24 #10885 $24 #10886
3-4 y 4-5 años
Explora todas las técnicas básicas de ballet en un entorno divertido, seguro y lleno de amor. Tu hijo se estirará, saltará y bailará. Los estudiantes descubrirán su amor por la danza con música creativa y divertida. Descubriendo los estiramientos de ballet y el movimiento creativo. La última clase incluye una mini presentación. Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn De 3 a 4 años 23 sep-28 oct mi 9:15-9:45a 4 nov-9 dic mi 9:15-9:45a De 4 a 5 años 21 sep-26 oct l 3:30-4p 23 sep-28 oct mi 10-10:30a 2 nov-7 dic l 3:30-4p 4 nov-9 dic mi 10-10:30a No hay clases el 11 de nov 541-682-5333
Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn De 6 a 8 años 21sep-26 oct l 4:15-5p 2 nov-7 dic l 4:15-5p De 9 a 14 años 22 sep-27 oct ma 5:15-6:15p 3 nov-8 dic ma 5:15-6:15p
Coreografía Moderna
$30 #10876 $30 #10878 $36 #10898 $36 #10902 8-12 años
Esta clase es para todos los niveles. Cubriremos la técnica básica y los fundamentos de la danza moderna, dando a los bailarines con�ianza en su movimiento. Esta con�ianza combinada con la creatividad individual ayudará a guiar a los estudiantes a través del proceso de hacer la coreogra�ía de una pieza propia. No se necesitarán zapatos de baile. Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn 22 sep-27 oct ma 4-5p 3 nov-8 de dic ma 4-5p
$36 #10888 $36 #10891
Desde los 13 años
Esta clase es para todos los niveles. Cubriremos la técnica básica y los fundamentos de la danza moderna. Ven a explorar el movimiento en un entorno de apoyo, mientras ganas �lexibilidad y gracia.
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Aprenda posturas básicas de ballet mientras experimenta con movimientos creativos. Se hará énfasis en el desarrollo del ritmo, el equilibrio y la creatividad.
Danza Moderna
Danza
Pre-Ballet
Ballet
$24 #10908 $20 #10910 $24 $24 $24 $20
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Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn 21 sep-26 oct l 5:15-6:15p 2 nov-7 dic l 5:15-6:15p
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Monta Bicicleta Aprende a Montar en Bicicleta Desde los 4 años Aprende a montar en bicicleta. Para todas las edades. Tenemos muchos tamaños de bicicletas y cascos disponibles para usar o trae los tuyos. Este es un evento gratuito gracias al programa “Safe Routes to School” y Eugene Rec. El equipo se desinfectará entre uso y uso y por favor traiga un cubrebocas para usar mientras aprende. Es necesario registrarse para un periodo de tiempo de una hora. ATA-Academia de Artes y Tecnología, 650 W. 22nd, Eugene 24 sep j 4-5p Gratis #11043 24 sep j 5-6p Gratis #11044 Escuela Intermedia de Madison, 875 Wilkes, Eugene 26 sep s 10-11a Gratis #11045 26 sep s 11a-12p Gratis #11046 Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn 10 oct s 10-11a Gratis #11047 10 oct s 11a-12p Gratis #11048
Español Servicios de Bicicletas y Equipos Adaptados Todas las edades Los Servicios de Recreación Adaptativa mantienen una gran cantidad de equipos adaptados, como sillas de ruedas todoterreno y bicicletas como 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 adaptables que estén necesitando, incluyendo ajustes y alquileres. Para obtener más información, llama al 541-682-6891 o visita GetRec.org/recadaptive (Enlace en inglés: escoge español en la esquina derecha de debajo de la página) Estos servicios se encuentran en el Centro Comunitario 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 l-v 9a-5p Centro comunitario de Hilyard Continuo $5 #10926
Alquiler de Bicicletas Adaptadas Disponible después del ajuste o evaluación inicial. Con cita; disponible l-v 9a-5p Continuo $5/media hora #10927 $20/medio día #10929 $10/una hora #10928 $40/día #10930 $50/fin de semana #10931
Clases Gratuitas del Club de Skate Todas las edades Aprende los fundamentos del skate y del parque. Se requieren cascos y se recomiendan almohadillas completas. Se requiere la asistencia de los padres para los niños menores de 8 años. Requerimos la �irma del tutor o de los padres para los participantes menores de 17 años. Tenemos algunos equipos disponibles para prestar. Estas lecciones son gratuitas gracias a la donación de “Tactics Board Shop” y Eugene Rec. Hay que registrarse. La inscripción a la sesión es de cuatro lecciones. WJ Skatepark y Urban Plaza 19-27 sep s,d 10a-12p 3-11 oct s,d 10a-12p 17-25 oct s,d 10a-12p
Música Lecciones Privadas de DJ Spin Shop Desde los 13 años
$60 $60 $60 $60
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Voluntariado
¿No sería genial aprender a ser DJ? ¡Hoy es un gran día para pinchar discos! Aprende el arte de mezclar y conoce más sobre los diferentes estilos y técnicas de mezcla de géneros especí�icos. Habrá charla sobre el equipo usado y podrás experimentar con el equipo. Trae tus propios audífonos si tienes unos. Centro Comunitario de Petersen Barn 2 oct- 6 nov v 4p-4:30p 4:40p-5:10p 5:20p-5:50p 6p-6:30p
Skateboarding
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Amigos de los Parques
Todas las edades
¡Invitamos a nuestra comunidad latina a que sea parte de los parques locales! Ayuda a mantener los parques para promover un espacio familiar y sano. Parque de Mangan 19 sep s
9a-12p
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Support Eugene Public Library Eugene Public Library Foundation Donate money through direct contributions or planned giving; including annual gifts, stock, property transfers, and bequests.
541-338-7018 eplfoundation.org | info@eplfoundation.org Friends of Eugene Public Library Donate or purchase gently used books. Contact the Friends to arrange for pick-up of donations. Check the Friends website for online purchase options.
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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. The Volunteer Program has implemented additional safety protocols in response to COVID-19. RSVPs are required.
The Great Willamette River Clean Up Ages 12+ Join the annual Willamette Riverkeeper Great Willamette River Clean Up. Assist from boats or land. Get ready to pitch in and protect our tremendous natural resource. For more information and to register visit the Willamette Riverkeeper website. Boat space is limited. Oct 3
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Volunteer in Eugene’s Parks
All ages
Help a neighborhood park or native plant nursery while having fun. These family friendly, focused work parties will make a real difference in our parks and open spaces. Tools, instructions and snacks provided. No experience needed. Registrants will be contacted with more information. For more information, contact Molly Monette at 541-682-4814 or visit our website.
Alton Baker Park Native Plant Nursery Learn something new about native plants and make new friends while seed collecting and weeding around the natives throughout the seasons. For more information, contact Kelsey Irvine at kirvine@eugene-or.gov. Sep 4-Dec 25 F 1-4p No class Nov 27, Dec 25
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Free the Forest We have a goal of making the Hendricks Park forest ivy free. Help us reach that goal by joining 20 years of dedicated volunteer efforts to free the forest of the invasive English Ivy. We’re close to being done! For more information, contact Christina Bentrup at cbentrup@eugene-or.gov. Dec 5
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We invite you, the Latinx community, to get involved in your local parks! Help maintain the parks to promote a safe and healthy environment for everyone. For more information, contact Danielle Klinkebiel at dklinkebiel@eugene-or.gov. Sep 19
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Hendricks Park Native Plant Garden Learn about and help care for the Native Plant Garden at Hendricks Park. No experience necessary and all tools provided. For more information, contact Christina Bentrup at cbentrup@eugene-or.gov. Sep 3-Dec 31 Th 1-4p No work session Nov 26
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Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden Join a colorful group of regulars for this weekly volunteer gardener work party in the Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden. No experience necessary and all tools provided. For more information, contact Christina Bentrup at CBentrup@eugene-or.gov. Sep 1-Dec 29 Tu
Amigos de los Parques ¡La invitamos a la comunidad Latina para involucrarse en sus parques locales! Ayude a mantener los parques para promover un espacio familiar y sano.
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Owen Rose Garden Monthly Work Party Work parties are a great way to get out, give back and learn to prune roses. Meet at the gazebo dressed for the weather and with sturdy shoes. Tools, instruction and refreshments provided. Meets second Thursday of the month. For more info, contact Danielle Klinkebiel at dklinkebiel@eugene-or.gov. Sep 11-Dec 25 2nd Th 9a-12p
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Putting the Beds to Bed Restore and renovate community garden beds at one of our long-time community gardens. Celebrate the changing seasons with cider tasting and spicy baked goods born of the Great Pumpkin. For more information, contact Danielle Klinkebiel at dklinkebiel@eugene-or.gov. Nov 14
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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.
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.
A refund will be issued minus the withdrawal fee when requested at least seven (7) or more calendar days before the �irst activity meeting.
Scholarship Program
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:
Applications are available in November each year for the upcoming year (January 1-December 31).
• 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. 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.
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Eugene Rec offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents.
Applications are available online or at any Eugene Rec facility. If you would like more information about Eugene Rec scholarships, 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.
¡Se Habla Español! Llame al 541-682-6891 para más información.
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. Large Print and Digital Recordings can be provided with advance notice. Five or fewer large print copies can be provided upon request.
Readers are available by phone or in person. A staff person will read the requested sections of publications for you. Sign Language Interpretation is available for classes or presentations with advance notice. 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).
Need help paying your utility bill? Rent the historic
Wayne Morse Family Farm for your next event! This former farm was home to the man who came to symbolize political integrity and service in the USA: Senator Wayne L. Morse. The picnic shelter is currently available for rental events of up to 17 people, and the field for 25 people, both May through October. For information, call the park office at (541) 682-5380.
It’s the Start of a new Energy Season! If you are 60 years and older, you may qualify for a subsidy for electricity, gas, wood, pellet stoves, propane or oil. To learn more or to determine your eligibility, call the City of Eugene’s Energy Assistance Line: 541-682-5354. GetRec.org
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Bond & levy projects update In 2018, voters voiced their strong support for the future of Eugene’s parks. Just two short years later, the pandemic has shown how crucial parks are for our physical and mental health, and the importance of investing in these public spaces. Parks staff has been busy at work on everything from strengthening safety and security efforts and increasing park maintenance, to planning park renovations and the creation of new parks in underserved areas. In a short time, your vote of confidence in our Parks program is already making Eugene a cleaner, greener and safer community. To stay up to date on these projects visit our website.
Downtown Riverfront Park After many years of planning this legacy project, construction is well underway to create spaces for broad river views, new bicycle and pedestrian paths, seating and overlooks. The park is on track to be completed in late spring of 2021.
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Berkeley Park This southwest Eugene neighborhood park is scheduled for a complete renovation to begin in 2021. A community engagement process was completed in 2019 that prioritized a larger playground, sand and nature play, an irrigated lawn and looped walking path.
Suzanne Arlie Park Ridgeline Trail & Access The master plan for the largest park in Eugene’s system has been completed and features a network of interconnected trails for nature-based recreation, disc golf, programmed group camping, a mountain bike skills park, and habitat conservation and restoration efforts which are already underway. The first phase of park development is bond funded and will include habitat enhancements, an extension of the Ridgeline Trail and mountain bike trails. Construction is expected in 2022.
Delta Ponds Loop Trail The City has been awarded a $350,000 grant from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department to complete the Delta Ponds Loop Trail. This grant provides an excellent opportunity to leverage existing funding from the bond to increase recreational access to our urban natural areas. Construction on the trail connection will complete this one-mile loop and is scheduled to begin in 2021.
Striker Field Park Final designs for this 8-acre park include a large playground, court games (basketball, pickleball and petanque), restrooms, picnic shelter and informal amphitheater for community gatherings. The park is currently on schedule for construction to begin in summer 2021.
West Bank Path Lighting The West Bank Path Renovation Project will be constructed in 2020 and replace approximately one mile of the Ruth Bascom Path between Stephens Drive and Copping Street (funded by pavement bonds) with new lighting extending to Maurie Jacobs Park (funded by Parks and Recreation bonds). The lighting system utilizes energy-efficient LED technology designed to meet desires for lighted alternative transportation routes between the River Road neighborhood and downtown with considerations for potential adverse impacts to habitat and wildlife.
Amazon Running Trail Construction has begun on the renovation of the South Amazon Running trail. The beloved trail footprint will not change. The trail will be rebuilt with a new rock base and new mulch surfacing improving the drainage and providing a more stable and durable running surface. Other improvements include upgrades to the lighting and distance markers.
Santa Clara Community Park Santa Clara Park is a future 35-acre community park currently comprised of two open fields with informal walking paths on the north and east sides of Madison Middle School. There’s not much there right now but it’s full of possibility. Opportunities for you to weigh in will continue through the fall as we ask the community to envision the newest and largest park in Santa Clara. Construction is anticipated in 2022.
Levy progress by the numbers
Developed Parks Maintenance 55% Increase in custodial service 22% Increase in available public restrooms 2 Park custodial/ maintenance positions
Natural Areas & Trails 5.3 Miles of newly resurfaced trails 40% Increase in trailhead custodial services
Park Safety 2 EPD park resource officers 2 Seasonal park ambassadors
New Illicit Activity Clean Up Team 1 Illicit activity position 3 Seasonal positions 500% Increase in graffiti removal
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Seal of Approval You didn’t need to see a stamp to know Eugene Rec is pretty darn good at what it does. But we and our friends at Parks and Open Space went ahead and got one anyway to make it official that our community is seriously invested in Parks and Recreation. As of September we are now nationally accredited by the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies and the National Recreation and Park Association. While that’s a mouthful, what it really means is that we are meeting the highest standards established in our profession and that we are worthy of your ongoing trust for the work we do on your behalf. We had to demonstrate compliance in 151 areas and it helped identify efficiencies and heighten areas of accountability, all of which translate to higher quality service. It was a two-year process to go through the rigorous steps, but doing a deep dive on our divisions helped us realize just how proud we are. We love this city and its Parks and Recreation system. We are two divisions chock full of smart, enthusiastic people who care deeply about Eugene, and we’re thrilled to share this honor with you. GetRec.org
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