CITY OF EUGENE
SUMMER 2012
MAY • JUN • JUL• AUG
Take the Plunge! Register Now for Summer Fun
www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll Information: 541-682-5333 En Español: 541-682-6891
See page 19
Library, Recreation and Cultural Services Recreation Services 100 West 10th, Suite 321 Eugene, OR 97401
Registration for Summer classes is now underway
PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Eugene, OR Permit No. 118
From the Executive Director
Summer is a great time to have fun and – while you’re at it – be more active! There are dozens of activities listed in this Recreation Guide that can help your whole family be more active while you make the most of the season. And to kick it off, Recreation Services, Eugene School District 4J and Lane Coalition for Healthy, Active Youth (LCHAY) are presenting a free Let’s Move! recreational swim from 2:00-6:00 pm on June 20. Let’s Move! is the national program begun by First Lady Michelle Obama to solve the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation. Eugene is a Let’s Move! city and Recreation Services is on the front lines, working to help youth lead healthier, more active lifestyles all year long. In Lane County, 60 percent of adults and more than one in four children are overweight or obese. Through a partnership with Eugene School District 4J, Recreation has provided in-school and out-ofschool physical activities for more than 700 youth over the past three years. Funded by the Carolyn M. White Physical Education Program grant, these activities included field trips for first and second graders, swimming lessons for third and fourth graders, and bicycle education and safety, skateboarding, rock wall climbing, and dance for middle and high school students. LCHAY, whose mission is to prevent childhood obesity through advocacy and action, is partnering with Recreation to reduce childhood obesity in the community through policy change and nutrition education. So, check out this Recreation Guide for fun, summer activities and come to the Let’s Move! event on June 20 (see page 17) to learn more about leading a healthier, more active life. Renee Grube Executive Director Library, Recreation and Cultural Services Department City of Eugene
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www.eugene-or.gov/rec 541-682-5333 100 W. 10th Ave., Suite 321, Eugene, OR 97401 Fax: 541-682-6834 TDD: 541-682-5311 recreation@ci.eugene.or.us Editor: Kathy Madison, 541-682-6342 Be a fan of Rec programs on Facebook
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recreation programs & services Programs at a Glance Youth & Family Recreation Preschool Activities Youth Activities Teen Activities Family Activities
➊ Number symbols indicate trip activity levels (see key on page 25, 58 or 70). Indicates Adaptive Program offerings listed in other parts of the Rec Guide.
Adaptive
♥ The heart symbol denotes activities that promote physical fitness.
Adult Camps
The Fall Recreation Guide will be available mid-August 2012.
Please see page 94.
Athletics
PHOTO BY JOE HUGHES
Scholarships are available!
Aquatics
On the cover: The Aquatics Program’s snorkeling class is always lots of fun.
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A Sampling of Recreation Opportunities This short list will give you a sense of the variety of activities presented by City of Eugene Recreation Services from April - September! There’s something for every age and ability!
Family Events
Summer Block Party
Kidcity’s Relay for Life Carnival & Fun Night
Whiteaker Neighborhood River Festival
All ages. May 18. Free. See page 16
All ages. Jul 27. Free. See page 23
Amazon Summer Activities Fair
Family Game Night
All ages. May 19. $. See page 16
All ages. Jun 22, Jul 13, 17, Aug 10, 24. Free. See page 15
We Are Bethel Celebration
Summer Pool Party at Amazon
All ages. Jun 2. Free. See page 19
Summer in the City
All ages. May 25-Sep 28. Free. See page 12
Summer Family Fun Nights at Pete Barn All ages. Jun 14, Jul 19, Aug 15. Free. See page 16
Roving Park Players
All ages. Jun 14-17, 21-22; Aug 9-12, 16-17. Free. See page 15
Let’s Move Eugene
All ages. Jun 20. Free. See page 17
Daddy & Daughter Dinner Dance All ages. Jun 22. $. See page 16
Movie Nights in the Park
All ages. Jul 6, 7, 13, 20, 21, 27; Aug 3, 4, 10, 11, 17. Free. See page 19
Touch-a-Truck
All ages. Jul 11. Free. See page 19
Campbell Center’s 50th Anniversary All ages. Jul 23. Free. See page 54
KidCity’s Relay For Life Carwash Families. Jul 25. Free. See page 16
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All ages. Jun 27. $. See page 32
All ages. Families & friends of individuals with disabilities. Aug 3. $. See page 66
Sports & Games Hershey’s Track & Field Games Ages 9-14. May 24. Free. See page 11
All-Comers Track Meets
All ages. Jun 27-Jul 18 and Jul 11-Aug 1. Free. See pages 14 & 15
Fun ‘n’ Games
Ages 13 & up. People with disabilities and family members, Thursday. Jul 12-Aug 30. $. See page 64
Card & Board Games
Adults. Various dates. $. See pages 54, 55
Technology Computer, Digital Cameras, Music Downloads, Internet, More.
Adults. Various dates. Free & $. See pages 50, 51, 53
Hikes & Walking
Fitness
Pre’s Rock Walks at Track Town 12
Land Fitness: Yoga, Martial Arts, Pilates, Zumba, Self-led, more.
All ages. Jun 23, 25, 28. Free. See page 15
Walks
Various ages, opportunities. Self-led and guided. Free. See pages 22, 23, 43
Hikes
Adults. Various dates. $. See pages 42-44
Water Fitness:
A variety of shallow/deep water classes. Adults. Various dates. $. See pages 40, 41, 64, 65
Adults. Various dates. $. See pages 25, 26, 67
Arts
Veterans
More Than 30 Opportunities
Cycling for Veterans
Veterans. Wednesday. Apr 25-Sep 5. $. See page 67
Trap Shooting Clinic
Veterans with disability. Jun 8. $. See page 67
Disabled Vets Family Sail
Veterans with disability and family. Aug 10. $. See page 68
including painting, piano, dance, clay, quilting, and more. All ages. Various dates. $. See pages 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 44, 45, 47-49, 50, 53, 56, 63
Canoe, Kayak, Raft Dozens of fun outings
Family, adults, teens. Various dates $. See pages 21-24, 26, 27, 68
Trips, Tours & Excursions
Disabled Vets Family Waldo Lake Canoe
City, County, & Sate Trips
Wounded Warrior Photography Hikes
Summer Camps
Wounded Warrior Challenge Course
Arts, sports, adventure, training, swimming, imagination, outdoor, performance, adaptive, sailing, kayak, surfing, and much more. Ages 3-18. Various dates. Free & $. See pages 64, 72-89
Disabled veterans and family. Sep 22. $. See page 68
Registered members of Wounded Warriors. May 24, Jun 28, Jul 26, Aug 23 & Sep 27. Free. See page 67
Registered members of Wounded Warriors. Aug 12. Free. See page 68
Adults, youth. Various dates. $. See pages 58, 61, 69, 70
Fun For All
Ages 7 & up (younger with someone at least 15). Weekdays Jul 2-Aug 24. Free. See pages 88-89
Register Online! • • • •
Fast! No waiting Easy! Programs are just a few clicks away Timely! 24/7 access Convenient! Register from the comfort of your home or office • Secure! Your account information remains private and safe Three easy steps: 1. Go to www.eugene-or.gov/reenroll and “Request an Account” 2. With your account bar code & pin, log in 3. Browse “programs/classes” and register! For more information, go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll 5
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8 River House Community Center 301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5329 Hours: Noon-4p M-F Fx: 541-682-6319 Bus: #40, 52 Not available for rental. Donald St.
Ideal for outdoor or indoor gatherings, two pools, dividable meeting space 40th Ave with kitchen, patio, BBQ grill.
5 Hilyard Community Center 2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph (voice/TDD): 541-682-5311 Fx: 541-682-5460 Hours: 9a-5:30p M-F Bus: #28, 73 2 Amazon Pool (summers only) Fully accessible, large, dividable 2600 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5350 Hours: See page 30 meeting rooms and kitchen, patio and fireplace. Fx: 541-682-6366 Bus: #28, 73 Ideal for outdoor events. Multi-purpose & children’s pools, diving tower, patio. 6 Lamb Cottage In Skinner Butte Park Ph: 541-682-5318 3 Campbell Community Center Nestled in park with view of river; 155 High St., Eugene 97401 intimate setting for weddings, family Ph: 541-682-5318 gatherings; limited kitchen. Near River Fx: 541-682-6386 Play Playground and softball field. Hours: 8:30a-4:30p M-F Bus: #1 Garden setting, courtyard, view of 7 Petersen Barn Community Cntr river; large, dividable meeting space, ideal for weddings and group events. 870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5521 Hours: 9a-5p M-F 4 Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Cntr Fx: 541-682-8192 Bus: #40 1655 Echo Hollow Rd., Eugene 97402 Cozy facility idea for meetings, Ph: 541-682-5525 Hours: See page 30 reunions and retreats. Playground, sports field, and bike path nearby. Fx: 541-682-8193 Bus: #40
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Rent a City Facility! Have a party at a swimming pool. Get married in a beautiful park. Celebrate any occasion at a community center, or rent an entire soccer field! Almost all of the facilities listed on these pages are available to rent. More information is available online or by phone. • For community centers, pools and more, go to www.eugene-or.gov/recrentals or call the facility directly. • For parks, visit www.eugene-or.gov/parkrental or call 541-682-4800. • For other facilities, visit the web site listed with the facility or call the phone number.
other city of eugene facilities 1 Alton Baker Park Shelters 501 Day Island Rd. Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-4800 Fx: 541-682-4882 Two well-equipped shelters. Small seats 20, large seats 110, park area holds hundreds. Turf area for dancing. 2 Cuthbert Amphitheater www.thecuthbert.com/contact.html 601 Day Island Rd., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-762-8099 Bus: #13, 79 A beautiful concert venue located at the edge of Alton Baker Park, with capacity of more than 5,000. 3 Eugene Public Library www.eugene-or.gov/library 100 W. 10th Ave., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5450 Fx: 541-682-5898 Bus: Any going to downtown station Also see page 90 Large, dividable meeting space and smaller meeting room for free, public events only. Other restrictions. 4 Hendricks Park F.M. Wilkins Shelter 2200 Summit Ave., Eugene 97403 Ph: 541-682-4800 Fx: 541-682-4882 Historic shelter includes large stone fireplace and Moon Terrace deck; 50 person capacity. 5 Hult Center for the Performing Arts www.hultcenter.org
One Eugene Center, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5242 Fx: 541-682-5426 Bus: #40, Breeze Beautiful performance venue with 2,500- and 500-seat halls. Small rehearsal hall also suitable for meetings, and lobby area. 6 Laurelwood Golf Course Fireside Room www.golflaurelwood.com 2700 Columbia St., Eugene 97403 Ph: 541-687-5321 Fx: 541-343-3012 Also see page 43 Room overlooks golf course, beautiful setting for special events, up to 167 people, large dance floor, full kitchen. Outdoor Sports Fields Located throughout the city Ph: 541-682-5409 Fx: 541-682-5367 Natural & artificial turf fields in parks and on school grounds. 7 Owen Rose Garden 300 N. Jefferson St., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-4800 Fx: 541-682-4882 Idyllic garden for weddings, family events, with view of the river, grassy area, heritage cherry tree, gazebo. 8 Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House www.smjhouse.org/Rental.html 303 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-484-0808 Fx: 541-984-1314 Bus: #1 Also see page 69
Classic example of Victorian architecture, overlooking Eugene, suitable for weddings, retreats; rentable year-round. 9 Spencer Butte Challenge Course Off Willamette St., south of 50th Ave. Ph: 541- 682-5329 Fx: 541-682-6319 Also see page 26 A forested course, great for team- and trust-building. 10 Washington-Jefferson Park Stage Between 1st & 7th avenues and Washington & Jefferson streets Ph: 541-682-4800 Stage for large community events & concerts. Maximum capacity is 1,000. 11 Wayne Morse Family Farm and Park 585 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5380 Also see page 28 Historic home on 27 acres, for up to 30 people. Meadow & shelter with limited kitchen, up to 125 people, May-Oct. 12 Westmoreland Community Center www.bcgev.net 1545 W. 22nd Ave., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-345-9939 Gymnasium, game room, meeting rooms, kitchen, access to Westmoreland Park & Frisbee Golf Course.
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Youth & Family
Youth and Family Recreation Services creates opportunities that inspire a life long passion to imagine, explore, learn, grow, and contribute. Register for all classes at www.eugene-or.gov/ recenroll or through any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7. Get updates on Facebook. Become a fan of: • City of Eugene Amazon Community Center • City of Eugene Petersen Barn Community Center
Arts/Visual
Art Play for Tykes Ages 2-5 with adult Your child can get messy, have fun and meet little ones their age! He or she will experience fun art activities from painting to clay, and charcoal to collage. Explore, be creative and have fun. Adults stay in class as active observers. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Jul 7-Aug 11 Sa 11-11:45a #99336 $35/child, $1/parent
Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
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Dance & Drama
Dance Tots ♥ Ages 18 months-2 years This motion and movement class is designed to harness the expanding physical energy of children through music, imaginative games and props. A supportive environment helps boys and girls with body awareness and self-esteem, and is a fun activity for anyone who loves to move and shake. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 7-Aug 11 Sa 9:15-9:45a $30 #99340
Dance Sampler I ♥ Ages 3-4 Learn a little of everything. Young dancers learn the basics of modern dance, creative movement, ballet positions, stretching and tap. Listen to great music and dance in a supportive atmosphere. Tap shoes available for use in class. The last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 7-Aug 11 Sa 10-10:40a $36 #99346
Dance Sampler II ♥ Ages 4-5 Get your body moving with stretching, ballet, creative dance and simple tap in a supportive and fun atmosphere. Prerequisite: one year of structured class setting. Bring your own tap shoes. Some shoes available to borrow. Last class includes mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 7-Aug 11 Sa 11:40a-12:20p $36 #99362
Exploring all basic ballet techniques in a fun, safe and loving setting your child will stretch, leap, plié and dance down to monkey town. Students will discover their love of dance with fun creative music. Discover ballet stretches and moving creatively. Last class includes mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 7-Aug 11 Sa 10:50-11:30a
$36 #99352
Pre-Ballet II ♥ Ages 4-6 Pirouette, relevé, plié! Young ballerinas and ballet dancers learn to stretch and move creatively while exploring ballet positions and moves including turning, bourré and leaping. Last class includes mini-recital. This is a parent drop off class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 7-Aug 11 Sa 12:30-1:10p
$36 #99365
Gymnastics
Gym Babies ♥ Ages 14 months-3 years with adult Introduction to pre-tumbling skills. Children gain flexibility, strength and coordination. They have
fun using mats, balance beam and a variety of equipment. Parent involvement is required. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 3-Aug 7 Tu 10:10-10:50a $36 #99297
Gym, Mini Jumpers ♥ Ages 3-4 Children explore basic gymnastic skills using a variety of equipment in a safe and fun environment. Builds self-confidence, strength, flexibility and enhances coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 3-Aug 7 Tu 11:05-11:45a $36 #99301
Gym Twisters ♥ Ages 4-6 This class is for tumblers who are ready to go to the next level. Students will continue to improve gymnastics skills and go on to practice more complex techniques. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 3-Aug 7 Tu Noon-12:40p $36 #99304
Summer camps Preschool Summer Camps are listed on pages 7374, 76-77, 80, and 85.
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Pre-Ballet I ♥ Ages 3-4
Youth & Family
Daytime Care and Preschool ENRICHING FUN at three locations for children ages 2½ through 5th grade. Your child will experience unique and exciting ways to be engaged.
CHILD SAFETY & PARENT PEACE OF MIND training, which includes CPR/First Aid and curriculum and behavior managewill discover the world around them through social interaction, learning and play.
LOCATIONS Amazon Center, 541-682-5373 Pre-School summer camps, page 73 Regular pre-school returns in the fall (schedule below) Mr. Jim’s Exploratorium, ages 3-5 9 am-Noon, MWF and/or TuTh Early Exploratorium, ages 2½ - 4 9 am-Noon, MWF Petersen Barn Center 541-682-5521 Preschool, ages 3-5 9 am-Noon, MWF and/or TuTh
See pages 72-87 for a variety of exciting summer camps! Sheldon Center 541-682-5312 Ducklings Flexible Care, ages 2½-5 (7:30 am-6 pm M-F) Preschool, ages 3-4 (9 am-12 noon MWF or Tu/Th) Kindergarten Prep, ages 4-5 (9 am-12 noon MWF or Tu/Th) Before/After Kindergarten, grade K 7:30 am-6 pm After school care, grades K-6th school release until 6 pm
Please call the Center you would like your child to attend for more information. Registration is on-going and scholarships are available. 10
Drawing Cartoons
Ages 6-12
Learning to draw can be fun, especially when you create silly characters, funny expressions and drawing sequences that tell a joke! This delightful program combines an innovative, step-by-step drawing method with light-hearted subject matter that engages children, their sense of humor, and their vivid imaginations. Amazon Community Center Instructors from Young Rembrandts Jun 20-Aug 15 W 4-5p $80 #99331 No class Jul 4
Drawing Workshops
Ages 6-12
Express yourself through drawing. Learn the tricks of the trade. This delightful program combines an innovative, step-by-step drawing method with lighthearted subject matter that engages children, their sense of humor, and their vivid imaginations. Amazon Community Center Instructors from Young Rembrandts African Safari Jun 25-28 M-Th 2-3:30p $60 #100785 Cartooning Under the Sea Jul 9-12 M-Th 2-3:30p $60 #100786 Pirates! Jul 30-Aug 2 M-Th 2-3:30p $60 #100787 Superhero Cartoon Aug 20-23 M-Th 2-3:30p $60 #100788
Dance & Drama
Beginning Dance ♥ Ages 4-7 If your little one is full of energy, this is a class for him or her. The emphasis is on dance and rhythm skills. Petersen Barn Community Center May 30-Jun 27 W 3:30-4:20p $30 #99567 Jul 4-Aug 1 W 3:30-4:20p $30 #99568
Dance Sampler III ♥ Ages 6-11 For the beginning dancer or those who have had some dance experience. In this class dancers will get to try ballet, jazz and tap in a fun atmosphere. Last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Laura Katzman Jul 7-Aug 11 Sa 1:15-2:15p $42 #99370
Jazz is an amazing dance form that ranges from Broadway style, to lyrical, to the ever-changing styles that are showcased on television and in popular culture. Explore this up-beat dance style while working on classical as well as contemporary technique. No prior dance experience necessary. Petersen Barn Community Center May 30-Jun 27 W 4:30-5:20p $30 #99585 Jul 4-Aug 1 W 4:30-5:20p $30 #99586
Music
Piano Lessons for Kids
Ages 6-12
Learn to read music and play the music you love. Classes are for beginners in a small group setting. Have fun learning to play the piano and making music with other piano students. Learn at your own pace. Students will receive some individual attention each session. To register, call 541-6825373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jean Wu Jun 24-Aug 26 Su 1:30-2:30p $110 #99320
Sports & Athletic Leagues
Hershey’s Track & Field Games ♥ Ages 9-14 FREE! Participants may compete in three events to qualify for the state meet in July. Events include sprints, distance runs, relays, standing long jump and softball throw. Online registration is available at www.hersheystrackandfield.com under the “Parent” tab. Click on “Register for track meet”. Participants may also register in person beginning at 3:00 pm. For more information call Jeanette Jacobson at 541-736-4516. Silke Field, 10th & G St., Springfield May 24 Th 3:30-6p Free
Summer camps Youth Summer Camps are on pages 73-75, 78-79, and 81-87.
Yoga
Yoga for Girls ♥ Ages 8-12 Yoga can help girls develop better posture, improve self-esteem, lower stress, release muscle tension and increase flexibility. Yoga is a noncompetitive, fun way to stay in shape. Washington Park Center, for information call 541-682-5311 Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 4:30-5:30p $30 #100625
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Jazz for Youth ♥ Ages 7-12
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PRESENTED BY THE CITY OF EUGENE
Eugene Sizzles in 2012! Downtown • Live Music • Sunday Jams: Dancin’ in the Park Detailed info at www.eugene-or.gov/SummerintheCity and www.EugeneAGoGo.com
June
Wed, 7/25, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Kesey Square; Willamette & Broadway Downtown--Dodgeball Grab some pals, and costume it up for the annual dodgeball competition! Pre-register.
Sat, 6/2, time: TBA Petersen Barn Center, 870 Berntzen Road Live Music: TBA July
Sun, 7/29, 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. Sladden Park, N. Adams & Cheshire Wed, 7/4, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Sunday Jam: Dancin’ in the Park Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Live Music: Eugene Symphonic Band Jam with local DJs. Traditional concert band. Sun, 7/29, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Sun, 7/8, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Live Music: Oregon Tuba Ensemble Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Familiar tunes and classical melodies. Live Music: Joe Manis/Justin Morell Duo Saxophone & guitar & tasty jazz standards and originals. August Wed, 7/11, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Kesey Square; Willamette & Broadway Downtown: Celebrate Eugene@150 with Abbey Road LIVE and Radio REDUX. Beatles tribute band. Thu, 7/12, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Washington Park, along 19th-21st Ave & Washington St. Live Music: Get Your Chops Back! Sponsored by Eugene A Go-Go and Pacific Winds Music Bring your instrument and play with us. Check website for music. Sun, 7/15, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Live Music: TBA Wed, 7/18, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Kesey Square; Willamette & Broadway Downtown: Medium Troy, presented in cooperation with the WOW Hall Alternative rock. WOW Hall’s “Favorite Local Band” in 2008, 2010 & 2011. Sun, 7/22, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Live Music: Springfield Concert Band Traditional concert band. Media sponsors
Wed, 8/1, 8:45 – 11:00 p.m. Kesey Square; Willamette & Broadway Downtown: Made-in-Eugene Movie: Without Limits Rated PG-13, 117 minutes. Story of Steve Prefontaine’s life. Filmed in Eugene in 1996. Sun, 8/5, 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. Sladden Park, N. Adams & Cheshire Sunday Jam: Dancin’ in the Park Jam with local DJs. Sun, 8/5, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Live Music: Eugene Highlanders Pipe Band Scottish piping, drumming and dancing. Wed, 8/8, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Kesey Square; Willamette & Broadway Downtown: Be a Shutterbug! Calling all photographers! Sets, workshops, prizes & more.
Live music sponsored by
Downtown events supported by:
Sound: Waddell Sound Stage: EYEBEAM Event Services
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Family-friendly and Free! Sun, 8/12, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Live Music: Calamity Jazz Dixieland Band A carousel of music. Wed, 8/15, 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Kesey Square; Willamette & Broadway Downtown: Sustainable Style Fashion Show Style through the ages. Workshops, vendors & fun starts at 5:30 p.m. Thu, 8/16, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Amazon Park, next to Amazon Community Center Live Music: Cowboy Cadillac Modern Country Western. Sun, 8/19, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Live Music: Junction City Polka Band Grab a partner and dance the polka. Thu, 8/23, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Skinner Butte Park, next to Campbell Center Live Music: The Cheeseburgers Jimmy Buffet tribute band. Sun, 8/26, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Washburne Park, Agate & 20th Live Music: Oregon Brass Society Traditional British brass band.
Live music in Washburne Park sponsored by
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Arts/Visual
Clay, Wheel Throwing & Hand Building Ages 10-15 Learn basic and advanced techniques of wheel throwing, hand building and glazing. Take home your own pots and bowls to share with your family. No prior clay or pottery experience is necessary, just a willingness to try new things. Work at your own pace. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annelise Ostberg Jun 25-Jul 30 M 4-6p $60 #100791
Dance & Drama
Summertime Hip Hop Dance ♥ Ages 11-14 Learn basic movement patterns, skills, and rhythms associated with contemporary hip hop. This class is perfect for high energy movers. Petersen Barn Community Center May 29-Jun 26 Tu 4:30-5:20p $30 #99520 Jul 3-31 Tu 4:30-5:20p $30 #99521
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Teen Court
Ages 12-17
Members of Eugene’s Teen Courts gain experience in decision making, communication and law. Defendants get an opportunity to take responsibility and keep a clean juvenile record. Help your fellow students, your community and yourself. If you live or attend school in Bethel District (Bethel Teen Court) or in the area served by Churchill High School (West Eugene Teen Court), you probably qualify. Volunteer hours apply towards school community service requirements. For more information call Bruce Steinmetz, 541-682-6376
Games & Sports
Archery Club ♥ Ages 11-16 Join the archery club and be part of a team. Consistent instruction and new experiences on the range will help you excel in this sport. Competitions and field trips are included. Equipment provided. Petersen Barn Park Jun 19-28 TuTh 10-11a Jul 3-12 TuTh 9:30-10:30a Aug 2-30 TuTh 10-11a $75 #99455 No club Jul 17-26
Archery Competition ♥ Ages 10-18 Archery competition for all levels. Participants may use their own or City equipment. Shooters will be divided into different classes based on age and equipment. Prizes awarded to the winners of each class. Location will be announced the month of competition. Location TBA Jul 28 Sa 9a-4p $10 #99494 Aug 18 Sa 9a-4p $10 #99498 Registration at 9a, shooting starts at 10a
Summer camps Teen Summer Camps are listed on pages 79 and 83-87.
Yoga
Yoga for Girls ♥ Ages 13-16 In this fun and energetic class for teen girls, explore standing and seated postures, arm balance, breathing, and stress-reduction techniques. Cultivate a deeper sense of well being while improving strength, flexibility, and balance. For more information contact Hilyard Center, 541-682-5311. Washington Park Center Jul 2-Aug 27 M 4:30-6p $35 #100613
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Youth & Family
A coalition of community organizations invites you and your family to celebrate Track Town USA and get connected to the USA Track & Field Olympic Trials at Hayward Field.
Connect at these activities and events leading up to, during and after TrackTown 12: The Starting Block / I’m a Track Fan An experiential opportunity for youth to test on-site at all UO track meets.
Connect to TrackTown 12 and the Fan Festival at Hayward Field– June 22 to July 1 Starting Block / I’m a Track Fan – Dedicated to youth that Dream Big
Eugene YMCA Healthy Kids Night Experience the Glory of Family Fun at this community event, Eugene YMCA, April 21, 6 pm to 8 pm
future as they test their skills and knowledge, Fan Festival, Hayward Field, during competition.
Joe Blakely: Writing about Sports Thursday, May 3, 6:00 pm, Downtown Eugene Public Library. Free.
Community Expo Day/All Comers Meet – Join Oregon Track Club for a traditional AllComers meet at historic Hayward Field, June 26th, Noon to 8 pm.
Jon Davis: The Olympics as a Brand Tuesday, May 29, 6:00 pm, Downtown Eugene Public Library. Free. Bev Smith: Why Youth Sports Matter Thursday, May 31, 6:00 pm, Downtown Eugene Public Library. Free. City of Eugene We Are Bethel Celebration/ I’m a Track Fan – A community event with some Olympic themes, Petersen Barn Park, Noon-6:00 pm, June 2 (See page 19). Let’s Move Eugene! – A free event promotthe City of Eugene, LCHAY, School District 4J, Amazon Pool, June 20, 2-6 pm (See page 19). Willamalane Parks and Recreation Summer Solstice Dash & Bash Festival – A fun family run for everyone at Booth Kelly Complex, 250 Oregon Track Club All-Comers Meets Anyone, any age may compete with similar aged groups at Historic Hayward Field. Go to www.oregontrackclub.org for schedule.
For more information call 541-682-6860
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Guided Walking Tours to Pre’s Rock & Hendricks Park – Meet at the Starting Block in the Festival Area for this one hour walk, June 23, 8:30 am and 1:30 pm, June 25 & 28, 2:30 pm. Downtown at Kesey Square – Drop by Kesey Square at lunch time to view highlights of the previous day’s events on the big screen and learn about what’s happening at TT12 and the Fan Festival.
Clay, Family Fun with Clay All ages Play with clay as a family. This is an adult and child activity. Create bowls, mugs, monsters, boxes, tiles, planters and sculptures. Enjoy family time as you create your treasures. Includes instruction, clay, glazes and firings. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annelise Ostberg Jul 11-Aug 15 W 4-5:30p #99315 $50/parent & child, $10 each additional child
Cards & Games
Family Game Nights All ages FREE! Come play with us. The Barn will provide an assortment of card and board games, both classic and new, that the whole family can enjoy. For those of you who need a little adult time, there will also be a space reserved for players 18 and older. Limited snacks provided and you are welcome to bring your own. Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 22 F 6-8p Free Jul 13 F 6-8p Free Jul 27 F 6-8p Free Aug 10 F 6-8p Free Aug 24 F 6-8p Free
Food, Cooking & Nutrition
For the Love of Food All ages FREE! Enjoy cooking demos, food for fundraisers, samples, and more. There will also be live music, kite making, and lawn games. No registration necessary. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 20 F 5:30-7:30p Free
Games & Sports
Pre’s Rock Walks at Track Town 12 All ages FREE! Walk to the memorial for Oregon’s track legend Steve Prefontaine. Along the way enjoy the shady neighborhoods near Hayward Field and learn about Eugene’s track history and the part Pre played. Two miles round trip with some hills, approximately one hour. All walks leave from The Starting Block booth in the Olympic Trials Festival Area. Open to the public. Hayward Field, U of O Jun 23, 25, 28 Sa 9:30-10:30a & 1:30-2:20p M & Th 2:30-3:30p Free
Performances
Roving Park Players All ages FREE! The Roving Park Players present their 2012 Season. Admission is free, no registration required.
AS YOU LIKE IT Fools lay claim to wisdom and lovers play the fool in this love-at-first-sight romp through the Willamette Valley of the early 20th century. Campbell Community Center Jun 14-15 ThF 6-8p Free Maurie Jacobs Park Jun 16-17 SaSu 6-8p Free Petersen Barn Park Jun 21-22 ThF 6-8p Free
FIVE CHILDREN AND IT! When five adventurous children meet a sand fairy near their vacation home, their fondest wishes are granted, but they soon learn the truth of the saying “be careful what you wish for.” Come join in the fun and surprises! Campbell Community Center Aug 9-10 ThF 6-8p Free Maurie Jacobs Park Aug 11-12 SaSu 6-8p Free Petersen Barn Park Aug 16-17 ThF 6-8p Free
All-Comers Track Meets ♥ All ages The Oregon Track Club (OTC) hosts these annual meets to encourage community participation in Track Town USA. All ages are welcome in these low-key track meets. Register on-site. For more information visit www.oregontrackclub.org. Hayward Field, U of O Jul 11-Aug 1 W 4-7p Jun 27-Jul 18 W 1-8p $5 for up to 3 events; $1 for OTC members; free for Junior OTC members
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Arts/Visual
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social gatherings & meals
Summer Family Fun Nights at Pete Barn All ages FREE! Don’t want to make dinner? Once a month, this event at Petersen Barn will take that load off of your shoulders. Bring family, friends, and neighbors. Dinner (until 7:00 pm), crafts, games, and more are all provided ... for free! No registration required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 14 Th 5:30-7:30p Free Jul 26 Th 5:30-7:30p Free Aug 15 W 5:30-7:30p Free
special events
Amazon Summer Activities Fair All ages Win a free camp! Join us for breakfast and fun and games at Amazon Community Center. Find out about all of the great classes and camps that will be offered through Amazon this summer. There will be programs for all ages. Amazon Community Center May 19 Sa 9-11a $3 #99389
Daddy & Daughter Dinner Dance All ages Special moments come once in a lifetime. Come share an enchanted evening with your favorite person and dance the night away. This is a semiformal event. Dinner is included. Campbell Community Center Jun 22 F 6:30-9p #99287 $25/couple, $12.50/each additional person
Kidcity’s Relay for Life Carnival & Fun Night All ages FREE! KidCity kids have been working all year to support the Relay for Life 2012 Community Service Initiative. Join us for the Family Fun Carnival. Dinner for the first 350 is free. Games are 10¢ per play. Free swimming, too! Sheldon Community Center May 18 F 6-8p Free
KidCity’s Relay For Life Car Wash All ages KidCity school-age programs have selected the Relay for Life as their community service project. The year culminates with our donation-only car wash to raise money to fight cancer. Sheldon Community Center Jul 25 W 10a-6p Donation
Saturday, June 2 12 - 6 pm 11th Annual
Petersen Barn Community Center 870 Berntzen Road For more information or to volunteer, call 541-682-5521
FREE ADMISSION TO EVENT Mulberry Street Carnival (25 cent tickets)
Friday, July 27 • 4 - 7 pm Behind the River House • 301 N. Adams St. For more information, call 541-682-5329 16
• Try a river kayak • Live music/circus arts • Fun For All - Fun Zone
• Oregon’s largest slip-n-slide
Youth Family & Family
Let’s Move Eugene! Free Recreation Swim!
Wednesday, June 20, 2-6 pm • Amazon Pool Dive in to summer and make your move toward a healthy, active lifestyle! It’s so much fun you’ll forget you’re exercising! There will be: • Games • Information booths • Relays • Farmers market Be healthy. • Prizes • Healthy snacks Be active. • Floating obstacle course Have fun.
For information, call: 541-682-5314.
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Touch-a-Truck
All ages FREE!
The big trucks are coming back to the Barn! Come on over and get into the cabs of a fire engine, cement truck, sweeper, dump truck and more. A free family event that’s sure to please the young and the young at heart. Food available for purchase. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 11 W 5-7:30p Free
Enjoy movies in the parks all summer long. You and your family are invited to watch a movie under the stars on a big screen. Movie, trivia, popcorn, and fun all provided for free! Just bring a blanket, sit back and relax. No registration required. Jul 6 F 9-11p Beethoven (PG) at Petersen Barn Park Jul 7 Sa 9-11p Little Rascals (PG) at University Park, 24th & University Jul 13 F 9-11p Adventures of TinTin (PG) at State Street Park, Burnett & Dakota Jul 20 F 9-11p Cars 2 (G) at Washington Park, 19th & Washington Jul 21 Sa 9-11p The Mighty Ducks (PG) at Trainsong Park, 2798 Bell Ave. Jul 27 F 9-11p Bedknobs & Broomsticks (G) at Sladden Park, N. Adams & Cheshire Aug 3 F 9-11p Puss in Boots (PG) at Willakenzie Park, 2445 Willakenzie Aug 4 Sa 9-11p Hugo (PG) at Bethel Community Park, along Hamilton Way Aug 10 F 9-11p Rango (PG) at Churchill Sports Park, 1978 Bailey Hill Rd. Aug 11 Sa 9-11p Flight of the Navigator (PG) at Monroe Park, W. 10th & Monroe Aug 17 F 9-11p Kung Fu Panda 2 (en Español) (PG) at Petersen Barn Community Center (movie in Spanish with English subtitles) All movies are free
All ages FREE!
We Are Bethel Celebration All ages FREE! Come join Petersen Barn Community Center in celebrating Bethel and West Eugene neighborhoods. Community booths, good food, free music and a carnival for the kids. This year’s theme is Oh, the Places You’ll Go! Sponsored by Northwest Community Credit Union. Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 2 Sa Noon-6p Free
Special Interest
Summer Passport Your passport to summer fun! Get $10 off any individual trips or tours offered at Campbell Center, $4 off a family admission to Amazon Pool, and 50% off all admissions to Shelton McMurphey Johnson house. Get out and see Eugene this summer! Jun 18-Sep 3 M 9a-5p $10 #99807
How will you celebrate Eugene’s 150th Birthday? Attend events and create your own ways to celebrate Eugene. • Ninkasi “Commonwealth” commemorative beer release at Chefs’ Night Out, April 10, 6:30 p.m., Hult Center. Proceeds benefit FOOD For Lane County and City of Eugene. • Summer in the City – Downtown: Celebrate Eugene@150 with Beatles tribute band Abbey Road LIVE and Radio REDUX, July 11, 6 p.m., Kesey Square. Free! • Commemorative Eugene@150 stamp cancellation available, Oct. 17, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Eugene Skinner Cabin in Skinner Butte Park – One day only! • Eugene’s Birthday Party - Public art unveiled at 13th and Alder; fun procession to party at Skinner Butte Park, Oct. 20, 2-5 p.m. Free!
What’s Your 150?
Tell the community how you’ll celebrate Eugene@150! Visit facebook.com/Eugene@150 or www.eugene-or.gov/birthday
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Outdoor Recreation Outdoor
As part of Youth & Family Recreation Services, the Outdoor Program’s mission is to create opportunities that inspire a life-long passion to imagine, explore, learn, grow and contribute. The Adult & Senior Services program also provides outdoor activities for adults in support of its mission to promote health and well-being, enhance quality of life, and keep adults active, productive and independent. Register for all classes at www.eugene-or.gov/ recenroll or through any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7. Get updates on Facebook. Become a fan of City of Eugene’s Outdoor Program at the River House. Contribute to the Outdoor Program blog at eugeneoutdoorprogram. wordpress.com. For information on the City of Eugene’s Campbell Center Outdoor Club visit groups.google. com/group/campbelloutdoorclub.
The Outdoor Program operates under a Special Use Permit in the Willamette, Deschutes, Siuslaw, Siskiyou, and Umpqua National Forests.
All activities are for adults ages 18 & up unless noted otherwise Family
Family Sunset Raft ♥ Ages 8 & up Paddle raft down the scenic Willamette River from Island Park to the River House and enjoy the golden hour as the sun sets on the horizon. Your feet will get wet so wear appropriate footwear; a billed cap and sunglasses are recommended. Preregistration is required. Meet at south end of Island Park, 200 West B St., Springfield Shuttle provided back to your car Jul 7 Sa 6-9p $25 #99809 Jul 14 Sa 6-9p $25 #99810 Jul 28 Sa 6-9p $25 #99811
Family Blackberry Raft ♥ Ages 7 & up Imagine how much fun your family will have as they float along the Willamette and stop to pick blackberries. Bring empty containers, picnic lunch and place settings. Wear tennies and quick drying clothes. Availability of berries depends on season. Meet at River House Community Center Aug 5 Su 11a-4:30p $25 #99768 Aug 19 Su 11a-4:30p $25 #99769
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Family Overnight Raft Trip ♥
Outdoor
Ages 6 & up NEW! Spend the weekend rafting down and camping along the Willamette River. This guided trip explores the nearby natural areas of the river. All meals, rafting gear and guides provided; bring your personal camping gear. Relax, enjoy and be ready for a unique family experience! We’ll take care of the rest. Meet at River House Community Center Aug 11-12 Sa 9a-Su 4p $110 #100417
Rock Climbing: Community Climb Time at the Columns ♥ Ages 8 & up It’s summertime, the rain has stopped and the rocks are dry! Join the River House Outdoor Program and Willamalane Recreation for a day of rock climbing instruction. Fine tune your climbing skills on Eugene’s local basalt columns. Everyone is welcome; children must be accompanied by an adult. Equipment is provided. Drop-in only. Meet at the columns in Skinner Butte Park, 2nd & Lincoln Jun 23 Sa 9-11a $10 Jun 30 Sa 9-11a $10 Jul 21 Sa 9-11a $10 Jul 28 Sa 9-11a $10 Aug 18 Sa 9-11a $10 Aug 25 Sa 9-11a $10
Sailing, Family ♥ Ages 8 & up Join Outdoor Program sailing staff for a sail on evening breezes as the sunlight fades. No sailing experience required. Bring a picnic dinner, place settings and drinks in non-breakable containers and we’ll stop for dinner. Preregistration is required. This is an alcohol-free event. Meet at Richardson Park Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir Jun 1 F 5-9p $30 #99812 Jun 8 F 5-9p $30 #99818 Jun 15 F 5:30-9:30p $30 #99819 Jun 16 Sa 5:30-9:30p $30 #99816 Jun 22 F 5:30-9:30p $30 #99820 Jun 29 F 5:30-9:30p $30 #99821 Jul 6 F 5:30-9:30p $30 #99817 Jul 7 Sa 5:30-9:30p $30 #99814 Jul 21 Sa 5:30-9:30p $30 #99813 Jul 26 Th 5:30-9:30p $30 #99815 Jul 28 Sa 5:30-9:30p $30 #100120 Aug 3 F 5-9p $30 #100121 Aug 11 Sa 5-9p $30 #100817 Aug 24 F 5-8:30p $25 #100123 Aug 31 F 5-8:30p $25 #100124 Lane County parking fee is $3/day or $30/season Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
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Wings & Wine Family Sunset Sail ♥ Ages 8 & up Join Outdoor Program sailing staff for a sail on evening breezes as the sunlight fades. No sailing experience required. Picnic dinner included. Preregistration required. This is an alcohol-free sail. Meet at Orchard Point Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir May 12 Sa 5-8:30p $40 #100571 Lane County parking fee is $3/day or $30/season
First Friday Outdoor Baby Walk & Talk ♥ Ages 0-2 with caregiver NEW! FREE! Discover natural locations to take your baby for walks around Eugene while socializing with others and enjoying the great outdoors! Walks are on paved paths and will happen rain or shine. You may want to bring a stroller or baby carrier. Owens Rose Garden; meet under the arbor by the parking lot, 300 N. Jefferson Jun 1 F 9-10a Free Delta Ponds; meet in the parking lot behind Valley River Center by the entrance to the bike path Jul 6 F 9-10a Free Amazon City Park; meet at Hilyard Community Center Aug 3 F 9-10a Free West Eugene Wetlands; meet at the Wetland Project Office, a red farm house at 751 S. Danebo Ave.; go west on 11th, north on Danebo Sep 7 F 9-10a Free
First Saturday Park Walks ♥
Row River Bike Tour ♥ ➍
All ages FREE!
Bike past rivers, scenic Dorena Reservoir, fields and forests in this 31-mile paved, off-road ride. Experienced staff will lead this tour of one of Oregon’s gems. Helmet, a bicycle in good condition, and some experience riding required. Shorter routes available. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 24 Tu 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100734 Registration starts Apr 19
Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks. Naturalists from the Outdoor Program will lead these interpretive walks. Delta Ponds; meet in the parking lot behind Valley River Center by the entrance to the bike path Jun 9 Sa 9-11a Free
Fern Ridge; meet at the end of Royal Ave. near West 11th Aug 4 Sa 9-11a Free Ridgeline Trail; meet at the Willamette Trailhead at Willamette St. & 52nd Ave. Sept 1 Sa 9-11a Free
Whiteaker Neighborhood River Festival All ages FREE! Don’t miss this summer fun event! Try out kayaks, play on the slip-n-slide, try circus arts, and enjoy music. Presented by Eugene Recreation Services; sponsored by Northwest Community Credit Union. River House Community Center Jul 27 F 4-7p Free
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Hendricks Park; meet at the picnic shelter Jul 7 Sa 9-11a Free
Canoeing, Kayaking & Rafting
Wings & Wine, Canoe – More than Mudhens ♥ See Fern Ridge birds from a 29-foot voyaging canoe. You’ll paddle from Perkins Peninsula into Fern Ridge backwaters for close up birding from this stable canoe. All paddling equipment provided. Trip led by City of Eugene kayak staff and Corps of Engineers birding specialist. Meet at Perkins Peninsula Park, 26647 Hwy. 126 May 12 Sa 8:30-11:30a $35 #100580
Wings & Wine, Kayak – Greet a Grebe ♥ Greet a grebe! Access from Royal Avenue puts you immediately into Fern Ridge backwaters for close up birding from stable recreational touring kayaks. All paddling equipment provided. Trip led by City of Eugene kayak staff and Corps of Engineers birding specialist. Meet at the west end of Royal Ave. May 12 Sa 8:30-11:30a $35 #100584
Fall Creek Reservoir Flat Water Kayak ♥
Bicycling Circle icon ➊ indicates activity level, see page 25
Aufderheide Bike Tour ♥ ➍/➎ Enjoy this beautiful ride on part of the High Cascades Scenic Route on this full-day paved ride. Experienced staff will lead a tour of this stunning scenic corridor. Helmet, a bicycle in good condition, and some riding experience required. For more information call Tom at 541-682-6393. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 21 Tu 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100735 Registration starts Apr 19
This nearby lake offers some nice views of the surrounding hills and the chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life for a few hours. This is a good trip to try flatwater kayaking if you haven’t been before. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 7 Th 8:45a-3:30p $35 #100724
Siltcoos Lake Kayak ♥ The many arms of this beautiful coastal lake provide ample opportunity for scenery and wildlife watching. Boating will be followed by a stop for treats in Florence. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 18 M 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100725
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Fall Creek Reservoir Big Canoe ♥ This nearby reservoir is a favorite paddle for canoeists and kayakers alike due to its tranquility and beautiful setting. Our 29-foot canoe holds 10 people and is very stable. Everyone works together to paddle it – and have fun! Suitable for a wide range of abilities. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 19 Tu 9a-5p $35 #100731
Suttle Lake Flat Water Kayak ♥ This mountain lake sits just east of Santiam Pass near the base of Mount Washington. It offers views of nearby Black Butte and deep blue waters. Suitable for beginners to experts. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 10 Tu 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100727
Campbell McKenzie River Finn Rock Raft Trip ♥ Ages 50 & up Explore the beautiful McKenzie River from Finn Rock to Ben and Kay Dorris State Park. The scenery is spectacular, the water is crystal clear and the rapids are thrilling. Suitable for active seniors who aren’t afraid to get wet and have fun. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 16 M 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100722
Big Lake Kayak Trip ♥ Big Lake lies at the top of the Santiam Pass near Hoodoo Ski Area. Bookended by Mount Washington and Three Fingered Jack, this high mountain setting offers views of Cascade peaks and high mountain scenery. Bring shoes that can get wet, lunch, water and extra clothes. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 20 F 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100728
Big Lake Big Canoe ♥ This lake lies at the top of the Santiam Pass near Hoodoo Ski Area. Bookended by Mount Washington and Three Fingered Jack, it offers high mountain scenery. Bring shoes that can get wet. For information call Tom at 541-682-6393. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 23 M 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100732
Whitewater Kayak ♥ This comprehensive class includes classroom and flatwater time combined with two river days (Willamette and McKenzie). Practice paddling skills, reading water, running rapids, whitewater safety and river knowledge. All equipment provided. Meet at River House Community Center Level I Jul 24, 26 TuTh 6-10p Jul 28, Aug 4 Sa 9a-5p
$275 #100320
Level I Aug 21, 23 TuTh 5-9p Aug 25, Sep 1 Sa 9a-5p
$275 #100321
Level II Sep 4, 6 Sep 8, 15
$275 #100324
TuTh 4-8p Sa 9a-5p
Cougar Reservoir Kayak ♥ This striking reservoir on the South Fork McKenzie is a great place to experience the grandeur of the Cascades. Probable sightings of eagles will be combined with an amazing gorge. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 3 F 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100730
Waldo Lake Kayak ♥ Waldo Lake is one of the purest lakes in the world. It sits high above Willamette Pass. We will explore the southern shore and coves with views of Diamond Peak and Waldo Mountain. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 13 M 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100729
Campbell Lower McKenzie Raft Trip ♥ Ages 50 & up The beautiful area from Hayden Bridge to Armitage Park on the McKenzie River has smaller rapids than the more famous upstream section. Wildlife includes blue herons and ospreys. You will love this quiet and scenic part of the river. For information call Tom at 541-682-6393. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 22 W 8:45a-4:30p $35 #100723
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Waldo Lake Big Canoe Trip ♥
Hiking
Waldo is among the purest lakes in the world and over four miles long. We’ll explore its southern shore and coves, and enjoy views of the nearby peaks. We will take our stable, 29-foot canoe. No kayaks this trip. Bring shoes that can get wet, lunch, water, and a jacket. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 28 Tu 8:30a-6:30p $40 #100733
Tahkenitch Creek Hike ♥ ➌/➍/➎
Gourmet Wine & Raft Overnight ♥ NEW!
Sweet Creek Hike ♥ ➌
TRIP POLICIES Fees include van transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given. If needed, please request a lift-assisted van at the time of registration.
ACTIVITY LEVEL RATINGS Level ➊ Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelchairs or walking difficulties. Level ➋ Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping center or large museum. Level ➌ Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. Level ➍ Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Level ➎ Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Consult your physician before participating in any trips/activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.
Waterfalls, vibrant wildflowers and a scenic creek make this a spectacular destination. Trail improvements will make some parts of the trail easier, including some parts on walkways over the creek. You’ll hike in short segments so you can choose your difficulty and distance. Hike is 3 miles/400 feet elevation gain. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 12 Tu 8:45a-5p $35 #100740
Mary’s Peak Hike ♥ ➌ Mary’s Peak is the highest point in the Coast Range and offers flower filled meadows and views from the coast to the Cascades. Hike is 2.2 miles/500 feet elevation gain. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 15 F 9:30a-4:30p $35 #100741
Brice Creek Trail Hike ♥ ➌/➍ This beautiful creek in the cascade foothills offers spring flowers, tranquil pools and roaring waterfalls. You can choose from a number of different stopping points from 1.5 miles up to 5.5 miles. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 25 M 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100742
Iron Mountain & Cone Peak Meadows Hike ♥ ➍/➎ These mountains are known for their wildflowers. You’ll hike up to the meadows and the ambitious hikers can continue to the top of Iron Mountain while the rest of us have a shorter hike. Hike is 3.6 miles/800 feet gain or 6.6 miles/1900 feet gain. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 6 F 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100744
Salmon Creek Hike ♥ ➋/➌ Enjoy this level, well-graded hike along a beautiful Cascade creek. Stops at Salmon Creek Falls and Salmon Creek Gorge included. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 11 W 8:45a-4:30p $35 #100743
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Spend the weekend floating down the Willamette, camping in secluded natural areas along the river, and enjoying delicious meals complemented by wines from local vineyards. All meals, wine, rafting gear and guides are provided. Please provide your own personal camping gear and be prepared to enjoy this unique Eugene experience. Meet at River House Community Center Sep 8-9 Sa 9a-Su 4p $175 #100441
Enjoy this beautiful hike through the Oregon Dunes. Stroll along a coastal creek, through the dunes and a scrub forest, and finally reach a sandy beach. A variety of distances available. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 4 M 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100739
Sailing
Outdoor
Campbell Fern Ridge Evening Sail ♥ Ages 50 & up
Browder Ridge Hike ♥ ➍/➎ Hike up through Douglas fir forests and wildflower meadows to a vantage point that offers a stunning view of the Cascades. Hike is 3.2 miles with 1150 feet elevation gain. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 6 M 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100745
Little Belknap & Dee Wright Observatory Hike ♥ ➍/➎ Hike through recent lava flows and high cascade forests to this scenic volcano. Included is a stop at Dee Wright Observatory at the top of Old McKenzie Pass. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 30 Th 8:45a-5:30p $40 #100746
Take a ride on the wings of a sailboat with an experienced captain. You’ll sail as the sun goes down, the moon rises, and the breeze picks up. Transportation from Campbell Center or call 541682-5318 to meet at Fern Ridge. Bring a sack dinner, clothes that can get damp and a wind breaker. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 13 F 4:30-9:30p $40 #100283 Aug 17 F 4:30-9:30p $40 #100284
Sailing Level I ♥ ASA certification class 101, basic keelboat. Learn to sail through this internationally recognized curriculum. Designed for those with little or no sailing experience. Gain confidence with lots of hands-on practice in terminology, knots, rigging and safe boating skills. For information call 541682-5329. Classroom sessions at the River House Community Center On the water sessions at Richardson Park Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir Classroom May 14 M 6-9p On the water May 16, 17, 21, 23, 24 MWTh 5-8:30p #100132 Classroom May 29 On the water Jun 2, 3, 9, 10
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7:30p #100141
Classroom Jun 18 M 6-9p On the water Jun 20, 21, 25, 27, 28 MWTh 5:30-9p #100161
Year round events to · Raise awareness of group strengths · Facilitate effective communication · Gain strategies that can be used everyday Learn how this resource can inspire your group to achieve their goals. Ask about a FREE one hour workshop. Contact Robert Brack at the City of Eugene Outdoor Program 541-682-6324
www.eugene-or.gov/challengecourse
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Classroom Jun 19 On the water Jun 25, 27 Jun 30, Jul 1
Tu 6-9p MW 5:30-9p SaSu 2-7:30p #100139
Classroom Jul 3 On the water Jul 7, 8, 14, 15
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7:30p #100171
Classroom Jul 3 On the water Jul 9, 11 Jul 14, 15
Tu 6-9p MW 5:30-9p SaSu 2-7:30p #100166
Classroom Jul 23 M 6-9p On the water Jul 25, 26, 30, Aug 1, 2 MWTh 5:30-9p #100162 Classroom Jul 31 On the water Aug 4, 5, 11, 12
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7:30p #100172
Classroom Aug 13 M 6-9p On the water Aug 15, 16, 20, 22, 23 MWTh 5-8:30p #100163 Classroom Aug 14 Tu 6-9p On the water Aug 18, 19, 25, 26 SaSu 2-7:30p #100173 Classroom Aug 28 On the water Sep 1-9
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7:30p #100175
Classroom Sep 11 On the water Sep 15-23
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7:30p #100176
Cost is $275; for ASA Basic Keelboat Certification add $59 Lane County Parking fee is $3/day or $30/season; purchase online at www.lanecounty.org
Sailing, Basic Coastal Cruising ♥
Classroom May 12, 19 Sa 10a-Noon On the water May 12, 13, 19, 20 SaSu 1-6p #100125 Classroom Jun 23, 30 Sa 10a-Noon On the water Jun 23, 24, 30, Jul 1 SaSu 1-6p #100128 Classroom Jul 21, 28 Sa 10a-Noon On the water Jul 21, 22, 28, 29 Sa Su 1-6p #100129 Classroom Aug 18, 25 Sa 10a-Noon On the water Aug 18, 19, 25, 26 SaSu 1-6p #100130 Classroom Sep 15, 22 Sa 10a-Noon On the water Sep 15, 16, 22, 23 SaSu 1-6p #100131 Cost is $275, plus $20 for exam Register for Sailing I, Basic Keelboat & Basic Coastal Cruising and receive a 10% discount on Basic Coastal Purchase required textbook online at www.ASA.com Lane County parking fee is $3/day or $30/season; purchase online at www.lanecounty.org
Sailing, Learn the Basics of Racing ♥ Join experienced Outdoor staff on the J24s and learn the basics of sailboat racing. Prerequisite: completed Sailing I or equivalent experience. Meet at Richardson Park Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir Aug 23 Th 5:30-9p $30 #99676 Aug 30 Th 5:30-9p $30 #99677
Sailing, Practice Nights ♥
For sailors who want practice time and coaching under the guidance of an instructor. You set the goals and we help you achieve them. Your boat or ours. Call the River House to arrange dates and times. To arrange dates call 541-682-6323 $40/hour Meet at Richardson Park Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir Lane County parking fee is $3/day or $30/season
Try Sailing ♥ Join an Outdoor Program sailing instructor for an introduction to sailing. No sailing experience required. Bring a picnic dinner, place settings and non-alcoholic drinks and enjoy a stop for dinner. Wear close-toed shoes, no sandals. Dress in warm layers. Meet at Richardson Park Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir Jul 5 Th 5-8:30p $40 #100177 Jul 17 Tu 5:30-9p $40 #100178 Aug 7 Tu 5-8:30p $40 #100179 Lane County parking fee is $3/day or $30/season
Skateboarding
Summer In The City — Skateboard Competitions ♥ All ages All ages, all abilities! Food, prizes and music. Youth under 18 must have parent present to register. Registration is 4:00-5:00 pm, competition is 5:00-8:00 pm. Helmets required at all times. 100% of proceeds will go to Skaters for Eugene Skate Parks to fund the Washington-Jefferson Skate Park. Cash prizes donated by Northwest Community Credit Union – $150 for first place, $75 for second, and $25 for third in the 17 and up/sponsored category. For more information call 541-682-6321. Cal Young Skate Park, 2555 Gilham Rd. Jul 21 Sa 4-8p $5 Willamalane Skate Park, 1276 G St., Springfield Aug 18 Sa 4-8p $5
Have you taken a class and need a little more water time? Practice under the watchful guidance of Outdoor Program staff. Preregistration required. Meet at Richardson Park Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir Jul 10 Tu 5:30-9p #100202 Jul 24 Tu 5:30-9p #100203 Aug 14 Tu 5-8:30p #100205 Aug 21 Tu 5-8:30p #100206 Aug 28 Tu 5-8:30p #100204 $15 for past sailing students, $40 for non-students Past students call 541-682-5329 to register Lane County parking fee is $3/day or $30/season
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ASA certification class 103. Learn about charts, boat systems, and skills needed to sail in coastal waters. Excellent class in preparation for charters. Classroom sessions at the River House Community Center On the water sessions at Richardson Park Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir
Sailing, Private Lessons ♥
Pretrip Aug 21 Tu 7-9p at the River House Trip Aug 24-26 FSaSu $240 #100275 Breakfast & lunch provided; F & Sa dinners at your expense Boards & wetsuits included
Tree Climbing
Outdoor
Sunset Tree Climb ♥
SUMMER CaMPS Outdoor Summer Camps are listed on pages 81-87.
Surfing
Try Surfing ♥ Ages 13 & up Beginning-intermediate surf instruction covers surfing fundamentals with a strong emphasis on ocean safety. Must be able to swim and tread water. You will be camping at the Oregon coast Friday and Saturday nights at a state park. Pretrip Jul 10 Tu 7-9p at the River House Trip Jul 13-15 FSaSu $240 #100278 Women Only Pretrip Aug 7 Tu 7-9pm at the River House Trip Aug 10-12 FSaSu $240 #100274
Ascend into the canopy of a Douglas fir tree as the sun descends beyond the horizon. This unique experience lets you to get away from city life within city limits. Wear clothes that can get dirty, long sleeves, closed toed shoes, and bring a jacket. Sladden Park, Cheshire & N. Adams St. Aug 10 F 5-8p $30 #100454 Sep 14 F 5-8p $30 #100457
Tree Climbing Drop-In ♥ Ages 6 & up Treat yourself to a tree climbing experience with the Northwest’s big, robust trees. Drop-in session. Take a break and enjoy an elevated experience. Bring your camera and a sense of adventure. Climbing instruction and safety equipment provided. Fee includes one to two climbs. Washburne Park, near Columbia & Fairmount Jul 20 F 6-8p $10 Aug 17 F 6-8p $10
Reach 20,000 Eugene households with an ad in the Recreation Guide, published three times a year. Reasonable rates and discounts for nonprofits or multiple placements. For more information and ad specifications, go to: www.eugene-or.gov/rec and click on Rec Guide Advertising or call Kathy Madison at 541-682-6342. 28
Aquatics The Aquatics Program provides safe, healthy, enjoyable recreation and wellness opportunities for all ages. Eugene’s community pools offer:
Register for classes and buy Aquatics passes at www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll. Or register at any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7. Get Facebook updates. Become a fan of Amazon Pool, Echo Hollow Pool and Sheldon Pool.
NOTICE Sheldon Pool and Fitness Center will be closed June 18-Oct. 15 to replace the water supply system. Fitness classes & swimming lessons will be moved to Echo Hollow or Amazon Pool during the closure. For more info call 541-682-5525. 10 Visit Pass: Good for 10 visits. Purchase at any facility. Purchase 12 passes and get one free!
amazon fees Single Visit 10 Visit Pass 30 Day Pass Summer Season Pass
Opens for lap swim only May 21 Full schedule begins Jun 18 Amazon passes are valid at all pools
Youth (ages 3-17) $4.25 $34 $41 $74 Adult (ages 18 & up) $4.75 $40 $51 $87 Family* $10.00 $85 $102 $160 Adult Fitness Classes $5.00 $38 $51 Seasonal Lap Swim Pass: $170 (see right)
Passes not valid at Amazon Pool
Single Visit 10 Visit Pass 30 Day Pass Summer Season Pass
echo hollow fees
Youth (ages 3-17) Adult (ages 18 & up) Family* Adult Fitness Classes
$3.25 $3.75 $7.50 $5.00
$26 $32 $63 $38
$31 $56 $41 $68 $75 $115 $41
Some age limits apply. Passes not valid for special events. *Additional charges for more than 5 people.
30 Day Pass: Good for 30 days from date of purchase. Gives you access to all recreation swims, spas, parent/ child swims, lap swims, fitness classes & fitness centers. Purchase 12 passes and get one free! Summer Season Pass (Memorial Day to Labor Day): Good for recreation swims, parent/child swims, lap swims, spas, fitness centers. Not good for fitness classes. One set price, not prorated. Amazon Pool Seasonal Lap Swim Pass: Unlimited lap swims through closing in October. Not good for other programs or pools. Adults only, not prorated. Cost is $170. Admission Policies: All admissions include access to lap swims, recreation swims, spas, and fitness centers, as available. Some age restrictions apply. Children age two and under are admitted free with a paid adult. Fitness classes may be attended on a drop-in basis as space permits; preregistration is recommended for all fitness classes. Swim 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.
Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
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Aquatics Aquatics Info
• Lap swimming • Swim lessons for all ages • Recreational swimming • Water and land-based fitness classes (see pages 40-43) • Fully equipped fitness centers • Training and certifications • Competitive swimming and water polo • Kayak pool sessions • Special events • Pool rentals for parties
Hours & Program Information For hours prior to June 18, see the Winter/Spring Rec Guide or go to www.eugene-or.gov/aquatics.
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Lap Swims ♥ No matter what your level is, we have a lane for you. Lap Lanes are available for slow, medium and fast swimmers! Children age 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Echo Hollow Pool, Jun 18-Sep 2 Inside Pool Outside Pool M-F 5:30-8a M-F 5:30-9a 11:30a-1p 11:30a-1p MW 1-3:30p TuTh 5-7p M-Th 7-8:30p F 3:30-7p F 3-5p Su 11a-1p 6:30-8:30p Su 11a-3p Amazon Pool May 21-Jun 16 – Long Course M-F 5:30-8:30a 5:30-7:30p M-Su 11a-2p Jun 18-Aug 19 Long Course Short Course M-F 5:30-9a MW Noon-8:30p (lanes vary) TuTh Noon-7p Sa 9a-1:30p F Noon-6:15p (10:30a-1:30p SaSu 2-5p on Aug 18) Su Noon-1:30p Aug 20-Sep 5 – Short Course MW 5:30a-8:30p TuTh 5:30a-8p F 5:30a-6:15p Sa 8a-5p Su Noon-6p Please also see Closures/Modified Schedules
Recreation Swims ♥ Open to all ages. Children under 48” must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older (one adult per child), or be able to pass a swim test. Echo Hollow Pool, Jun 18-Sep 2 Outside Pool M-F 1:10-3:40p, 7-8:30p Su 1:15-3p Amazon Pool, Jun 18-Sep 3 M-Su 2-5p MW 6:30-8:30p
Parent/Child Swims ♥ A great time for parents and children to enjoy the water together. Children must be accompanied by an adult (age 18+) in the water. Amazon Pool, Jun 18-Sep 3 M-F 11:30a-1p M-Th 5:30-6:30p
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Fitness Centers ♥ City of Eugene Fitness Centers offer cardio vascular equipment including treadmills and elliptical trainers, as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups. Use of the Fitness Centers requires an orientation for first time users, and a signed consent form on file. Open to adults age 18 or older. • Youth age 16 to 17 must have a guardian-signed consent form on file. • Youth age 13 to 15 must have a guardian-signed consent form on file and must have an adult present. • Youth age 12 and younger are not permitted to use the Fitness Centers. Echo Hollow Pool, Jun 18-Sep 2 M-F 5:30a-8:30p (ends early on Special Event nights) Su 11a-3p
Spa Hours
Echo Hollow Pool, Jun 18-Sep 2 M-F 5:30a-8p Su 11-3p Amazon Pool May 21-Jun 14 Same as Lap Swim hours
June 18-Sep 3 MW 5:30a-8:30p TuTh 5:30a-8p F 5:30a-6:15p Sa 10:30a-5p Su Noon-5p
Closures/Modified Schedules Echo Hollow Pool May 28 Closed for holiday Jul 4 Closed for holiday
Sheldon Pool May 28 Closed for holiday Jun 18-Oct 15 Closed for maintenance Amazon Pool May 28 Jun 2, 3 Jun 9, 10 Jun 15-17 Jun 20 Jul 4 Jul 6-8 Aug 5 Sep 3
Holiday schedule – Lap Swim 11a-2p U of O Webfoot tournament – Lap Swim is Short Course only ECWP tournament – Lap Swim is Short Course only Closed for swim meet Let’s Move Free Recreation Swim 2-6p No evening swim lessons Holiday schedule – Lap Swim Noon-5p, Rec Swim 2-5p Closed for swim meet Blackberry bRamble carnival Holiday schedule – Lap Swim Noon-5p, Rec Swim 2-5p
Youth Program
Junior Aquatics Staff ♥ Ages 12-15 Red Cross GuardStart training and Water Instructor Aide certification. Junior Aquatics Staff assist and train with lifeguards, attend staff meetings, aid learn-to-swim instructors, and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out of school time, and can result in future employment with the City. Must be qualified swimmers, Red Cross Level IV or higher. Amazon Pool Jun 18-Jul 19 M-Th 9a-Noon $90 #100562 Jul 23-Aug 23 M-Th 9a-Noon $90 #100563 $80 #100342 $80 #100343
Registration begins May 14 at 9a
Masks, Fins, & Snorkels ♥ Ages 8 & up Enjoy the magic world of underwater exploration! Learn to use a mask, fins, and snorkel while improving your swimming ability. To register you must be able to swim 25 yards front and back, and underwater 20 feet. ADVERTISEMENT
Ready to schedule a tryout? Contact: Head Coach Gina Dhom www.emeraldaquatics.com ginadhom@earthlink.net
Pre-Competitive ♥ Ages 7-14 A swim class focused on the basic strokes used in competition. You’ll learn starts, turns and information to prepare you to enter the exciting world of competitive swimming. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:50-11:20a Echo Hollow Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 3:50-4:20p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:10-5:40p
Springboard Diving ♥ Ages 8 & up Learn the basics of safe springboard diving. You’ll enjoy learning front dives, back dives, and even flips! Pre-requisite: ability to swim 10 yards on both front and back. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates on page 33) M-Th Noon-1p $60
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Dive in and take the plunge! USAS & USMS Club Practices at Echo Hollow & Amazon Pools
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Echo Hollow Pool Jun 18-Jul 19 M-Th 9a-Noon Jul 23-Aug 23 M-Th 9a-Noon
Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 1:10-1:40p
Teen/Adult Swim Lessons ♥ Ages 14 & up Whether you’re just beginning, or just inexperienced, you’ll enjoy this class. A qualified, understanding instructor will work with you to improve your water skills. Amazon Pool Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) TuTh 6:25-6:55p Echo Hollow Pool Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) TuTh 6:20-6:50p
Summer camps
Aquatics Aquatics Special
Aquatic Summer Camps are listed on page 83.
Special Events
Summer Block Party
All ages
Enjoy the sunshine with your neighbors at Echo Hollow Pool! Learn about and try the different programs at the pool and around the community, eat lunch, and play with your family in the outdoor pool. Music, games, and prizes! Echo Hollow Pool Jul 27 F 1:10-3:40p $3 per person; passes not accepted
Special Interest
2-for-1 Recreation Swims ♥ All ages While Amazon Pool is closed for a swim meet, keep cool at 2-for-the-price-of-1 Recreation Swims at Echo Hollow Pool. Echo Hollow Pool Jul 6 F 1:10-3:40p Jul 8 Su 1:10-3:40p
“School’s Out For Summer” ♥ All ages School is over until September, come and have fun at the first recreation swim of the season. Echo Hollow Pool Jun 15 F 1:10-3:40p Youth $3, Adult $3.75, Family $7.50
Kayak Drop-In ♥ Ages 12 & up Echo Hollow Pool Thursdays 8-10p $5/session Bring your own equipment; no instruction provided
Birthday Party Package Echo Hollow Pool now offers a birthday party package for your child’s special day. The package includes use of a birthday decorated room for the entire recreation swim, plus 45 minutes before or after the swim for presents and treats. Includes admission and party favors for 20 people. Call Echo Hollow Pool for details on times, days, and decorations provided. Echo Hollow Pool By appointment $120 Call 541-682-5525
Echo Hollow Pool Prom Swap! NEW! FREE! Bring in your gently used formal wear and accessories and exchange them for something new to you. You will receive a voucher for each item you bring in, redeemable on the swap days for a stylish new item. Don’t need to swap? A donation enters you in a drawing for a free pool membership. Echo Hollow Daydream Island Room Formal wear drop-off dates: Apr 23-27 Formal wear swap dates: May 3-4 3:15-7p
COMPETITIVE AQUATICS Emerald Aquatics, emeraldaquatics.org Senior, Age Group, Novice, Masters Contact Coach Gina Dhom at 541-513-5299 Team Eugene Aquatics YMCA, teameugene.org Senior, Age Group, Novice Contact Britta Wyatt at 541-681-9315 or email office@teameugene.org Eugene Water Polo Contact Lisa Vertulfo at 541-517-7739 or email lisa.vertulfo@gmail.com
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SWIM LESSONS Classes are designed to teach anyone, regardless of age, to be safe when they are in, on, and around the water. Class progressions focus on experiential learning, and are appropriately designed to gradually increase skill and proficiency in a developmental sequence.
Swim Lessons/Ages 3-6
SESSIONS FOR ALL SWIM LESSONS Day Sessions Session 1 Jun 18-30 M-Th Session 2 Jul 2-12
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Session 3 Jul 16-26
M-Th
2 wks
$38
2 wks $33.25 (no class Jul 4) 2 wks $38 2 wks
$38
Session 5 Aug 13-23 M-Th
2 wks
$38
Evening Sessions Session 6 Jun 18-Jul 12 Echo Hollow MW 4 wks $33.25 (no class Jul 4) Amazon MW 4 wks $28.50 (no class Jun 20, Jul 4) All pools TuTh 4 wks $38 Session 7 Jul 16-Aug 9 MW/TuTh 4 wks
$38
Session 8 Aug 13-30 MW/TuTh 3 wks $28.50 Private Lessons Programmed in sessions, check online or contact facility for price & availability
Sponsor a Child to Swim!
Beginners learn to submerge and safely participate while having fun with games in this introductory class. No experience required. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) M-Th 10:50-11:20a M-Th 12:35-1:05p M-Th 11:25-11:55a M-Th 1:10-1:40p M-Th Noon-12:30p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:15-5:45p TuTh 5:15-5:45p MW 5:50-6:20p TuTh 5:50-6:20p TuTh 6:25-6:55p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) M-Th 9:30-10a M-Th 3:50-4:20p M-Th 10:05-10:35a M-Th 4:25-4:55p M-Th 10:40-11:10a Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices above) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:45-6:15p
Sponsor a Child to Swim!
Swim Lessons/Infants
Parent/Child ♥ Ages 6 months-3 years with parent Parentsprogram and babies the water This Recreation seeksenjoy donations to together. Mom and/or Dad receive safety tips, skillit progression provide free swim lessons to children who need techniques and games to enhance baby’s introducmost. Ation gift of will give a child a lifelong to just the$38 water. Infants must wear elastic fitting skill thatreusable can: swim diapers; see page 29 for details. · Save their life Amazon Pool · Open up a1,world the&water Sessions 2, 3, 4,of5 fun (see in dates prices above) M-Th 10:50-11:20a M-Th 11:25-11:55a · Encourage a lifelong sport and Sessionslifestyle 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices above) healthy
This Recreation program seeks donations to provide free swim lessons to children who need it most. A gift of just $38 will give a child a lifelong skill that can: · Save their life · Open up a world of fun in the water · Encourage a lifelong sport and healthy lifestyle
Every child deserves and needs to learn TuTh to swim. 5:50-6:20p Pool goes & Fitness Center 100% ofEcho yourHollow donation directly to providing Sessions 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices above) swim lessons to 1, a child. M-Th 10:40-11:10a For more information or to donate M-Th 3:50-4:20p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices above) any amount, Section TuTh 5:10-5:40p call Aquatics Manager Rich Fay, 541-682-5525.
Every child deserves and needs to learn to swim. 100% of your donation goes directly to providing swim lessons to a child. For more information or to donate any amount, call Aquatics Section Manager Rich Fay, 541-682-5525.
MW
5:15-5:45p
TuTh 5:15-5:45p
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Session 4 Jul 30-Aug 9 M-Th
Tots ♥
Instructors make swimming lessons fun The best way to prevent drowning is to learn to swim, and according to parents of children who recently took swimming lessons with Aquatics Services, the instructors made it a fun and rewarding experience:
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“Erik was an amazing instructor,” said one parent. “He was positive and very enthusiastic and showed that he genuinely enjoyed and cared for his students. He pushed them to improve while respecting their comfort levels. My daughter had an outstanding experience and showed good improvement. Thank you!” “Elisa was great,” another parent said. “She had creative ways to make the class fun but also while teaching skills. My daughter had a great experience with this enthusiastic supportive instructor.” Yet another parent said, “In two weeks my son went from being terrified of water to loving the pool. I can’t say enough good things about Meaghan and the whole program.”
Advanced Tots ♥ Learn to float, kick, and swim short distances independently with the fundamentals of front crawl. Should already be able to safely hold on to the wall. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:50-11:20a M-Th 12:35-1:05p M-Th 11:25-11:55a M-Th 1:10-1:40p M-Th Noon-12:30p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:15-5:45p TuTh 5:15-5:45p MW 5:50-6:20p TuTh 5:15-5:45p TuTh 6:25-6:55p TuTh 7-7:30p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 9:30-10a M-Th 3:50-4:20p M-Th 10:05-10:35a M-Th 4:25-4:55p M-Th 10:40-11:10a Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 5:45-6:15p TuTh 6:20-6:50p
Flippers ♥ Independent swimmers learn how to breathe to the side while swimming the front crawl, and practice two kinds of backstroke. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:50-11:20a M-Th 12:35-1:05p M-Th 11:25-11:55a M-Th 1:10-1:40p M-Th Noon-12:30p
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See more about swimming lessons offered this summer for all ages on pages 31-38. Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:15-5:45p TuTh 5:15-5:45p MW 5:50-6:20p TuTh 5:50-6:20p TuTh 6:25-6:55p TuTh 7-7:30p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:05-10:35a M-Th 3:50-4:20p M-Th 10:40-11:10a M-Th 4:25-4:55p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:10-5:40p MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:45-6:15p TuTh 6:20-6:50p
Advanced Flippers ♥ Students gain confidence and distance with front and back crawl and learn to tread water and dive. Deep water and diving board safety are introduced. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:50-11:20a M-Th Noon-12:30p M-Th 11:25-11:55a Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:15-5:45p TuTh 5:50-6:20p TuTh 6:25-6:55p TuTh 7-7:30p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 9:30-10a M-Th 4:25-4:55p M-Th 10:40-11:10a Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 5:45-6:15p
Dolphins ♥ Students continue to build endurance and increase distance with front and back crawl. Breaststroke kick and advanced treading and diving are introduced. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th Noon-12:30p M-Th 1:10-1:40p M-Th 12:35-1:05p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) TuTh 5:50-6:20p TuTh 6:25-6:55p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 9:30-10a Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:45-6:15p
Students swim 25 yards with front and back crawl and develop the breaststroke and dolphin kick. Scissor kick is introduced for survival swimming. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:05-10:35a Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) TuTh 6:20-6:50p
Rent A Pool
• Birthdays • Sport teams • Company parties • Reunions, etc. Echo Hollow & Sheldon Pools: $95/hour Amazon Pool: $190/hr ½ pool, $315/hr full pool (Amazon rental dates are June 21-September 5) Reservations must be made at least 2 weeks before the rental date Cosmic Swims & Dive-In Movies also available! Please call for information/reservation: Amazon Pool, 541-682-5350 Echo Hollow Pool, 541-682-5525 Sheldon Pool, 541-682-5314
Level I: Introduction ♥ Students learn to submerge and float independently and comfortably. Students will discuss water safety tips. No experience required. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th Noon-12:30p M-Th 1:10-1:40p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:15-5:45p TuTh 5:15-5:45p TuTh 5:50-6:20p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 9:30-10a M-Th 3:50-4:20p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 5:45-6:15p
Sponsor a Child to Swim!
This Recreation program seeks donations to provide free swim lessons to children who need it most. A gift of just $38 will give a child a lifelong skill that can: · Save their life · Open up a world of fun in the water · Encourage a lifelong sport and healthy lifestyle Every child deserves and needs to learn to swim. 100% of your donation goes directly to providing swim lessons to a child. For more information or to donate any amount, call Aquatics Section Manager Rich Fay, 541-682-5525.
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Advanced Dolphins ♥
Swim Lessons/Ages 7-13
Level III: Deep Water Confidence ♥ Independent swimmers learn rotary breathing and elementary backstroke. Students gain confidence in deep water with diving. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:50-11:20a M-Th 12:35-1:05p M-Th 11:25-11:55a M-Th 1:10-1:40p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:50-6:20p TuTh 5:15-5:45p TuTh 7-7:30p
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Level II: Fundamental Skills ♥ Introduces independent swimming on front and back and familiarizes students with balance and body position in the pool. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 11:25-11:55a M-Th 12:35-1:05p M-Th Noon-12:30p M-Th 1:10-1:40p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:50-6:20p TuTh 5:50-6:20p TuTh 6:25-6:55p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 9:30-10a M-Th 3:50-4:20p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 6:20-6:50p
Adaptive Recreation is offering several activities for disabled veterans. See pages 67-68 for details.
Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:05-10:35a M-Th 4:25-4:55p M-Th 10:40-11:10a Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:15p
Level IV: Advanced Strokes ♥ Students learn to swim the full length of the pool and develop new strokes including breaststroke, butterfly, and sidestroke. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:50-11:20a M-Th 1:10-1:40p M-Th 12:35-1:05p ADVERTISEMENT
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Swim Lessons/Adult
Teen/Adult Swim Lessons ♥ Ages 14 & up See full class description on page 32. Amazon Pool Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) TuTh 6:25-6:55p TuTh 7-7:30p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) TuTh 6:20-6:50p
Swim Lessons/Private
Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:40-11:10a M-Th 4:25-4:55p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 6:20-6:50p TuTh 5:10-5:40p TuTh 6:20-6:50p
Level V: Competition Readiness ♥ Swimmers improve form and increase distance in all strokes and learn advanced dives, turns, and surface dives. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 11:25-11:55a M-Th Noon-12:30p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:15-5:45p TuTh 6:25-6:55p MW 5:50-6:20p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 9:30-10a M-Th 4:25-4:55p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:45-6:15p TuTh 5:10-5:40p
Private/Semi-Private Lessons ♥ Ages 3-adult Private lessons provide one-on-one experience to give swimmers individual attention. For semi-private group lessons, please contact lesson staff. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates on page 33) MW 10:50-11:20a TuTh 10:50-11:20a MW 11:25-11:55a TuTh 11:25-11:55a MW Noon-12:30p TuTh Noon-12:30p MW 12:35-1:05p TuTh 12:35-1:05p MW 1:10-1:40p TuTh 1:10-1:40p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates on page 33) M 5:50-6:20p W 5:50-6:20p Tu 5:15-5:45p Th 5:15-5:45p Tu 5:50-6:20p Th 5:50-6:20p Tu 6:25-6:55p Th 6:25-6:55p Tu 7-7:30p Th 7-7:30p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates on page 33) MW 10:05-10:35a TuTh 10:05-10:35a MW 10:40-11:10a TuTh 10:40-11:10a MW 4:25-4:55p TuTh 4:25-4:55p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates on page 33) M, Tu, W, or Th 5:10-5:40p M, Tu, W, or Th 5:45-6:15p M, Tu, W, or Th 6:20-6:50p
Level VI: Lifetime Aquatics ♥ Prepares students for lifelong enjoyment of the water. May include advanced diving, lifesaving, or competitive techniques. Amazon Pool Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 12:35-1:05p Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) TuTh 5:15-5:45p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sessions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (see dates & prices on page 33) M-Th 10:05-10:35a Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:10-5:40p TuTh 5:45-6:15p
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Sessions 6, 7, 8 (see dates & prices on page 33) MW 5:15-5:45p TuTh 5:15-5:45p TuTh 7-7:30p
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Athletics /Adult Leagues The Athletics Program offers recreational and competitive sports leagues for adults, and coordinates the use of the City’s athletic facilities. The program’s mission is to promote active lifestyles and encourage physical fitness, mental well-being, and social interaction, in the belief that well-balanced, healthy people contribute to a productive and healthy community. Registration for all activities is through the Athletics office at Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St., 541-682-5409.
Athletics Web Page Schedules, scores, current team standings and more at www.eugene-or.gov/rec.
Player Referral List
Flying Disc Dog Open Dogs and owners compete in the obstacle course, speed disc, distance pyramid and freestyle events. Divisions include novice, advanced, and professional. For more information contact FLYDO – Flying Discdogs of Oregon at 541-520-7785 or www.flydogoregon.com. Maurie Jacobs Park Soccer Field Aug 11 Sa Registration and check-in at 9a, competition begins at 10a
Softball Field Reservation A limited number of City softball fields are available for rental. Reservations are accepted on a biweekly basis beginning May 22. All reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Outdoor Sports Field Rentals Contact the Athletics staff for information and an application to use one of the City’s outdoor sports fields and the nine joint school district /City of Eugene artificial turf fields.
In-Line Hockey Rink The City of Eugene’s outdoor rink is open for drop-in play during regular park hours beginning June 4th. The in-line/floor hockey rink is 120’ x 55’, with a Sportcourt multi-use playing surface, Gameplex 42” dasherboards, night lighting and spectator seating. It is at 24th and Amazon Parkway at the Amazon Park tennis courts.
1-Pitch Softball Tournament Coed softball teams are invited to play in this 1-day, 1-pitch softball tournament. Divisions will
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All of the adult sports leagues are looking for new officials. No experience necessary. Contact the Athletics office or: Basketball: Tony Fajardo, 541-689-8480 Soccer: John Hoffman, 541-953-5156 Softball: Ray Cunningham, 541-998-3220 Volleyball: Kathy Ipock, 541-746-6454
ATHLETIC LEAGUEs SCHEDULE Registration is conducted at the Athletics Office (address above). Registration is by team only, unless noted otherwise. Sport
Men’s(M), Women’s (W), Coed (C)
Summer Sand Volleyball Summer Outdoor Soccer* Summer Basketball Summer Ultimate** Fall Softball Fall Outdoor Soccer Fall Ultimate Fall Volleyball
C, W C M C M, W, C M, W, C C W, C
Registration Dates
Game/Match Days
Games Length of Begin Season
May 8-11 May 15-18 May 22-25 Jun 1-29 Jul 24-27 Aug 7-10 Aug 14-17 Aug 21-24
Mon-Thu Tue, Wed, Thu Tue, Wed Tue Mon-Thu Sun-Wed Sun & Wed Sun & Tue
Mon, Jun 18 Tue, Jun 12 Tue, Jun 19 Tue, Jul 10 Mon, Aug 27 Tue, Sep 4 Sun, Sep 9 Sun, Sep 23
7 weeks 8 weeks 7 weeks 6 weeks 5 weeks 8-9 weeks 8 weeks 10 weeks
* Registration is open to both individuals and teams **Registration is by individual only, no team registration
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Individuals interested in joining a team in any of the sport leagues should contact the Athletics office to be placed on our player referral list.
be semi-competitive and recreational. For details on time and cost, call 541-682-5409. Shasta Ballfields, 4556 Barger Ave. Jul 28 Sa Registration begins Jul 2 for City teams, Jul 10 for all others
Adult
The Adult Program’s mission is to promote and maintain health and well-being, enhance quality of life, strengthen support networks, and recognize and assist individuals to remain active, productive, and independent by offering recreational programs and services to achieve this goal.
Adult Adult Health
Register for classes and buy Aquatics passes at www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll. Or register at any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7.
Registration is required for all Adult classes that have specific dates. Registration is highly recommended for Adult water and land fitness classes that are “ongoing”. The “ongoing” classes may be attended on a drop-in basis, but class size is limited. Any class may be cancelled if there are too few registrations. Get updates on Facebook. Become a fan of City of Eugene Campbell Community Center.
All Adult classes are for ages 18 & up unless noted otherwise FEES FOR WATER FITNESS CLASSES
(unless noted otherwise) Single Class: $5 10 Visit Fitness Pass: $38 30 Day Fitness Pass (unlimited classes): $41 at Echo Hollow & Sheldon Pools $51 at Amazon (includes access to all facilities) Try a Fitness class for FREE! Your first class at any City Aquatics facility may be attended free of charge.
REGISTER ONLINE Looking to sign up for a fitness classes held at the pools? Go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll, choose the “Passes” tab and register online. Browse the classes online, and when you’ve made your decision follow the easy steps to register. As always, you can register in person at any facility, so drop in or call.
For complete pool information, including holiday closures, please see pages 29-30.
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Water Fitness Water Fitness classes are for ages 16 & up unless noted otherwise
Accessible Aquatics ♥ Ages 6 & up See full class description on page 65. Amazon Pool Jul 11 W 10-11a Jul 18 W 10-11a Jul 25 W 10-11a Aug 1 W 10-11a Aug 8 W 10-11a Aug 15 W 10-11a Aug 22 W 10-11a Aug 29 W 10-11a
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Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
Aquatic Body Conditioning ♥ This buoyancy-supported, deep water exercise will help you increase muscle strength and tone by using water resistance and equipment. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 9-10a
Aquatone ♥ Using resistance equipment, tone individual muscle groups, strengthen core muscles and improve balance in shallow water. This moderate level class is excellent for those new to water fitness or recovering strength and flexibility. Aquatone is also good as a cross-training class alongside faster paced classes. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 8-9a
Arthritis Aquatics Exercise ♥ This class can help people with arthritis exercise, reduce pain, and improve flexibility and strength. This fun class is taught in shallow water, and is excellent for those with general muscle or joint stiffness and/or chronic pain. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 10-11a
Bounce Back, Back Conditioning ♥
Deep Water Fitness ♥ Use floatation equipment to stabilize yourself and develop core muscle strength while working all the major muscle groups by using water resistance and equipment. Work at a moderate to fast pace to control the overall intensity level for your exercise needs. Amazon Pool Ongoing M-Th 10:50-11:50a M-F 5:30-6:30p Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 6-7a MWF 8-9a MWF 9-10a MWF 10-11a MWF 11a-Noon M-Th 5:45-6:45p
Ages 18 & up
See full class description on page 65. Tamarack Wellness Center, 3575 Donald St. Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu Noon-1p $65 #98948
Inch by Inch in the Water ♥ This is a water fitness and fat burning program for people working toward weight loss and toning. Work with floatation equipment for core stabilization, flexibility and range of motion in this fun, total body workout. Work at your own pace. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 9-10a
Pre/Post Natal Classes ♥ The buoyancy and cooling of the water makes any of the deep water fitness classes a perfect exercise activity for the mother-to-be. Water exercise can easily be adapted for your participation and fitness level in any of the other non-impact classes. Please see class schedule for Early Bird, Cardio Challenge, and Deep Water classes.
Shallow Water Aerobics ♥ This is a low impact water-supported exercise for developing cardiovascular fitness. Toning and abdominal exercises included. Up-beat and simple energetic routines keep you moving. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 10-11a MWF 5:45-6:45p
Water Fitness Hour ♥ A time to try a variety of aquatic activities: water exercise, lap swim, and leisure swimming. Work out with an instructor, or try your own thing. The fitness center is also open during this time for people interested in a cross-over workout. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 10-11a
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This is a style of aquatic conditioning class with the emphasis on flexibility and strengthening of abdominals and lower back muscles. Any of the non-impact fitness classes can accommodate this style of exercise, just talk to one of the knowledgeable instructors and they can help you adjust the exercises to fit your needs.
Hydrotherapy ♥
Water Movement ♥
Mindful Movement ♥ NEW!
See full class description on page 65. Amazon Pool Jul 10-Aug 2 TuTh 7-8p $40 #98999 Aug 7-30 TuTh 7-8p $40 #99000
Using Pilates-based exercises, learn how the muscles, joints and breath work together to help you move. Learn mindful movement today! Washington Park Center, for information call 541-682-5311 Jun 12-Jul 5 TuTh 7-8:15a $60 #100706 Aug 7-30 TuTh 7-8:15a $60 #100707
Water Walking ♥ For a first time water fitness attendee, this class provides the basics you need and still gives you a great workout. Walk or run in chest-deep water using traveling moves. The use of water resistance and equipment provides a challenging and full body workout. Aerobic level is moderate to fast. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 8-9a
Land Fitness
Arthritis Land Exercise ♥ This class is designed for people with arthritis. Learn to use gentle movements to increase flexibility and maintain muscle strength. Also helps reduce stiffness and pain. All are welcome. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 11:15a-12:15p Same price as Water Fitness classes; see page 40
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Balance & Strength ♥ NEW! Using your own body weight, help to develop your cardiovascular system and create positive energy for yourself. Washington Park Center, for information call 541-682-5311 Jun 12-Jul 3 Tu 7-8:30a $65 #100764
Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness ♥ FREE! Senior bike riders depart rain or shine from Campbell Center for in-town rides. Helmets required; weekly attendance is not. Rides vary in length and time depending on ability. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 6-Aug 29 W 9:30a Free No ride Jul 4
Build Your Body ♥
Ages 16 & up
See full class description on page 64. YMCA, 2055 Patterson Jul 9-Aug 29 MW 3-4p $62 #98953
Fitness For All ♥
Ages 16 & up
See full class description on page 64. Hilyard Community Center Jul 9-Aug 29 MW 4:30-5:30p $52 #98951
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Pilates ♥ Ages 16 & up Beginning and continuing level mat classes introduce the fundamentals and some of the basic floor exercises of Pilates. Focus on breathing, identifying the core of support for exercises, and pelvis stabilization. Learn proper body alignment and breathing in addition to improving core strength, flexibility, and coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Judith Schlacter Jul 3-Aug 21 Tu 5:30-6:30p $40 #99377
Slow & Easy Fitness ♥ Increase your flexibility and tone muscles, feel more energetic and have a good time. This lowintensity course is for the first time exerciser or participant recovering from an injury. Instructor will work with you to meet individual needs. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Byron Hanks Jun 25-Jul 27 MWF 9-10a $38 #99507 Jul 30-Aug 17 MWF 9-10a $28 #99508 No class Jun 29, Jul 4, 11, 13, Aug 8 Drop-in participation welcome, $4/class
Strength Training for People with MS ♥ See full class description on page 65. Hilyard Community Center Jul 3-Aug 21 Tu 10:30-11:30a $40 Jul 5-Aug 23 Th 10:30-11:30a $40 Aug 28-Oct 16 Tu 10:30-11:30a $40 Aug 30-Oct 25 Th 10:30-11:30a $40
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Strong Bones, Strong Body ♥ Defeat the loss of bone density! Research shows you can strengthen bones, improve balance, and increase your strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. An excellent class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 18-Aug 27 M 10:30-11:30a $33 #99592 Jun 19-Aug 28 Tu 5:30-6:30p $30 #100796 No class Jul 3
Summer Group Body Blast ♥
Walk ’n’ Talkers ♥ FREE!
Ages 16 & up
This self-led group walks 3-5 miles at a quick pace; there is usually a coffee stop along the way. The route varies and may have hills or rough pavement. The group walks rain or shine, year-round and departs at 9:00 am sharp. You may want to bring “coffee” money. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 1-Aug 31 F 9-11:30a Free
Need a fun way to stay fit this summer? Join us with a different workout each day to help you discover your own body’s strengths and become a healthier you! A supportive group to keep one another motivated. Do a new workout that incorporates cardio, core and strength training exercises through a variety of formats from body weight circuits to boot camp training. All levels welcome. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jul 3-Aug 9 TuTh 6:30-7:20p $50 #100622
TRY SUMMER GROUP BODY BLAST FOR FREE! Pre-registration required. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jun 26-28 TuTh 6:30-7:20p
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Total Body Work Out ♥ Get fit and have fun in the process! This class is designed for any age adult who wishes to stretch, tone and strengthen muscles with some cardiovascular components. This is a low-impact, moderate intensity class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Tracy Haggerty Ongoing TuTh 6:45-7:45a $24/month Sheldon Community Center Ongoing MWF 8-9a
Walk With Us ♥ FREE! Walk to better health on Thursday mornings. Drop in to the front lobby and walk with a group around the neighborhood. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center May 3-Aug 30 Th 9:30-10:30a Free
Zumba Gold ♥ NEW! Party yourself into shape with this Latin danceinspired fitness program that is low-impact and easy to follow. Zumba Gold is a gentler version of Zumba for those wanting to try a new fitness activity or with joint or muscle stiffness or pain. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 19-Aug 28 Tu 3-4p $30 #99598 No class Jul 3
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do it yourself fitness
Fitness Centers ♥ Work out on your own schedule at the Echo Hollow Fitness Center. Get fit using cardio-vascular equipment including treadmills and elliptical trainers, as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups. Use of the Fitness Centers requires an orientation for first time users, and a signed consent form on file. For more information about Fitness Centers, including hours and fees, please see pages 29-30.
Dance & Drama Emphasis on technique, strength, flexibility, and classical choreography. This class is designed for dancers with previous experience. Petersen Barn Community Center May 29-Jun 26 Tu 5:30-6:50p $35 #99557 Jul 3-31 Tu 5:30-6:50p $35 #99558
Have fun and get in shape! Enjoy great music, learn basic moves and a bit of choreography. If you’ve always wanted to take a hip hop class or if you already have and just want to move, this is for you! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ari Zreliak-Hoban Jun 20-Aug 15 W 5:30-6:30p $40 #99380 No class Jul 4
Ballet Barre & Stretch ♥
Line Dance, Beginning ♥
Develop grace, flexibility, and core strength while learning the fundamentals of classical ballet technique. This course focuses on form, alignment, movements, and patterns while using ballet barre and floor work. Petersen Barn Community Center May 30-Jun 27 W 5:30-6:20p $30 #99545 Jul 4-Aug 1 W 5:30-6:20p $30 #99548
Learn the basic steps of line dancing. No partner or prior dance experience necessary. This is good, low impact exercise, and a great brain exercise! Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that slide on the floor. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Phyllis Hill Jun 22-Sep 7 F 11a-Noon $36 #98924
Adult Ballet II ♥
Adult Adult Health
Hip Hop I ♥ Ages 16 & up
Belly Dance ♥ Ages 16 & up Powerful movement combined with grace and poise creates one of the ultimate experiences in dance. Work on isolations of the head, shoulders, torso and hips. Learn movement combinations and fun choreography. No prior dance experience necessary. Petersen Barn Community Center May 29-Jun 26 Tu 7-7:50p $30 #99559 Jul 3-31 Tu 7-7:50p $30 #99563
Folk Dance with a Flair ♥ This is an open invitation to area adults and seniors to try International Folk Dancing. Learn and enjoy dances from all around the world. Stay young! Keep fit! No experience required. New dancers are always welcome and included in the group. Campbell Community Center Instructors: Seiko Huntington & Susanne Fountain Jun 4-Jul 30 M 2:30-4p $2 #98855 Drop-ins welcome, 25¢ per class
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Line Dance, Continuing ♥ Great low impact exercise and a great brain workout, too! You should know basics of line dancing such as shuffle steps, grapevines and pivot turns, or have completed Beginning Line Dance. No partner is necessary. Wear loose, cool clothing and shoes that will slide on the floor. Two levels offered. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Phyllis Hill Level 1 Jul 2-Sep 17 M 12:30-2p $33 #98929 Level 2 May 24-Jul 19 Th 1-2:30p $27 #98927 Jul 26-Sep 20 Th 1-2:30p $27 #98931 No class Sep 3
Middle Eastern Belly Dance, Beginning ♥ Ages 16 & up This course will cultivate posture, balance and grace while providing the benefits of a low-impact, aerobic, full-body workout. Learn the rhythm and dances of North Africa and the Middle East. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Heather Jemmali Jun 21-Jul 26 Th 5:30-7p $40 #99373
Middle Eastern Belly Dance, Intermediate/Advanced ♥ Ages 16 & up This course will continue to cultivate posture, balance and grace while providing the benefits of a low-impact, aerobic, full-body workout. Fine tune rhythm and dances of North Africa and the Middle East. Express yourself and develop your own unique style. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Heather Jemmali Jun 21-Jul 26 Th 7-8:30p $40 #99375
Nia Dance ♥ Nia is a no-impact aerobic fitness class incorporating dance, yoga and martial arts. It empowers people to make their own movement choices by offering a flexible structure they can personally modify to suit themselves. Nia is perfect for all fitness levels; no dance experience is necessary. Come join the fun! Campbell Community Center Instructor: Katie Strong May 4-Jun 15 F 9-10a $21 #100802 Jun 19-Sep 11 Tu 1:15-2:15p $52 #99261 Jun 22-Sep 14 F 9-10a $52 #99263
Health & Wellness
Blood Pressure Clinic
FREE!
Hearing Aid Screening
FREE!
Don’t miss the opportunity for a free hearing aid screening, earwax exam, and a no-charge consultation on hearing concerns from a licensed hearing instrument specialist. No appointment needed. Campbell Community Center Consultant: Richard Davis, Willoughby Hearing Aid Centers & Audibel Electronics Ongoing 2nd W 11a-Noon Free
Weight Training & Fitness ♥ You will learn the basic fundamentals of weight training, strength training, aerobic training, and overall fitness training and conditioning. Participants will create a customized fitness program built around their personal goals and track progress towards those goals in a supportive environment. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jul 23-Aug 15 MW 6-7p $50 #100624
Martial Arts
Guo Lin ♥ NEW! A Qi Gong movement form for building immunity. This easy standing or walking form is suitable for beginners. Lamb Cottage Instructor: Maura Scanlon Jun 19 Tu 1-3p $10 #100681
Tai Chi, Beginning ♥ Ages 16 & up This ancient Chinese martial art stresses round, flowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn the beginning level of a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, flexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jun 28-Aug 23 Th 10:40-11:40a $28 #99385 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung May 1-Jun 19 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 11:30a-12:30p May 11-Jun 22 F 11:30a-12:30p Jul 6-Aug 31 F 11:30a-12:30p
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TRY TAI CHI FOR FREE! Pre-registration is required. Downtown Library, 100 W. 10th, Bascom-Tykeson Room May 4 F 10:30a-11:30p Free #100349
Tai Chi, Continuing ♥ Ages 16 & up This class is designed for those who have at least a basic understanding of tai chi and are interested in practicing and adding on to their skills. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jun 28-Aug 23 Th 9:30-10:30a $28 #99387
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Qualified volunteers will check your blood pressure on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at Petersen Barn. Drop-in. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th Tu 10a-Noon Free
Petersen Barn Community Center Consultant: Faye Nichols, Grant’s Hearing Center Ongoing 1st M 10:30-11:30a Free
Make your exercise more fun – DANCE! Chair Yoga ♥
class for those who are less flexible. Yoga helps you remain healthy and active. Amazon Community Center City of Eugene Recreation offers a variety of Christine Hotaling Feel better through movement. Experience re- Instructor: Jul 2-Aug MW 9-10:15a $52 #99382 classes children, and adults 15 lease dance from stress and for fatigue throughteens this gentle yoga approach designed to accommodate people No class Jul 4
Yoga
of all abilities, including:
with physical limitations. This class is taught Hip-Hop while you• are sitting in a chair; or you can stand. • Pre-ballet & Ballet Campbell Community Center DanceHotaling samplers that include Instructor:• Christine Jun 7-Aug 30 Jazz,Th 11a-Noon Modern, & Ballet $43 #99590
• Belly Dance Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor:• Christine Hotaling Zumba Gold May 1-Jun•19 Nia Dance Tu 10:15-11:15a May 11-Jun• 22 10:15-11:15a Line F Dance Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 10:15-11:15a • Folk F Dance Jul 6-Aug 31 10:15-11:15a
Lamb Cottage Instructor: Min Yi Su Jun 5-Aug 21 Tu 9-10:15a Jun 8-Aug 17 F 10-11:30a Instructor: Christine Hotaling Jun 7-Aug 30 Th 9-10:15a
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Petersen Barn Community Center $25 #99607 Instructor: Christine Hotaling Tu 9-10a $25 $22 #99609 May 1-Jun 19 M 7:30-8:45p $32 $28 #99608 May 7-Jul 2 9-10a $22 $28 #99610 May 11-Jun 22 F Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 9-10a $28 Get moving and make new friends! Registration Jul 6-Aug 31 F 9-10a $28 Gentle Yoga for You ♥ information, go is now underway. For more to: 27 Jul 9-Aug M 7:30-8:45p $32 See full class description on page 65. No class May 28 www.eugene-or.gov/recguide or 541-682-5333 Washington Park Center Jul 11-Aug 29 W 6-7:15p $50 #98983 Yoga for People with MS Sep 5-Oct 24 W 6-7:15p $50 #98984 See full class description on page 65. Hilyard Community Center Yoga ♥ Jul 9-Sep 17 M 10:30a-12:30p $60 Gentle stretching exercises inspire and support No class Sep 3 increased vitality, strength and flexibility. A great
AdultAdult Classes
Make your exercise more fun – DANCE! City of Eugene Recreation offers a variety of dance classes for children, teens and adults of all abilities, including: • Hip-Hop • Pre-ballet & Ballet • Dance samplers that include Jazz, Modern, & Ballet • Belly Dance • Zumba Gold • Nia Dance • Line Dance • Folk Dance Get moving and make new friends! Registration is now underway. For more information, go to: www.eugene-or.gov/recguide or 541-682-5333
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Arts/Textile
Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking Formerly known as the Traditional Rug Hookers, this group meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. New participants who want to learn this traditional craft should contact Carol Fegels at 541343-5896 for information on cost and supplies. Campbell Community Center Jun 14-Aug 23 2nd/4th Th 9a-12:30p membership fee
Quilting — Comforts for Children
FREE!
Help make quilts and quilt kits for individuals and community groups to pick up, put together, and return for distribution to at risk children in Lane County through 15 community agencies and shelters. If you like quilting, cutting and sewing, this is the group to join and help your community! Campbell Community Center Jun 7-Aug 30 Th 12:30-4p Free
Arts/Visual
Chinese Brush Workshop This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in class setting. No instructor; prior experience is necessary. Campbell Community Center Jun 4-Aug 27 M 1-4p $3 #98859 Drop-in fee 25¢/day
Clay Arts Open Studio Ages 16 & up
Learn a range of Far East painting styles using vivid watercolor and ink painting techniques. Explore the rich and mysterious art forms of the East using traditional and seasonal themes to build your painting skill. Supplies will be discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Jun 28-Sep 6 Th 1-4p $95 #99432
Concentrate on your own work. You have complete access to the ceramics studio, including wheel throwing, handbuilding, glaze and design. Fee includes 5 visits, 25 pounds of clay, firing, and glazes. Instruction is not included. Amazon Community Center Jul 8-Aug 22 Su 1-4p, W 6-9p $55 #99307
Clay Play for Adults
Basic Woodworking
Clay play is not just for kids anymore. Join the fun and explore the joy of forming lumps of clay into objects of useful beauty. This is your time to play in the mud. The instructor will teach handbuilding and introduce wheel throwing. Clay, glazes and firing included. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annelise Ostberg Jun 25-Aug 13 M 6:15-8:15p $54 #99311
Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from the friendly shop supervisor. This class is aimed at beginners and/or anyone wanting to learn their way around the Campbell Center Woodshop. You will make a beautiful, laminated cutting board using some of the most useful tools. Materials extra; discussed at first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Braxton Nagel Jun 4-25 M 5:30-8:30p $51 #100565
Campbell Open Artist’s Studio NEW! Join other artists at Campbell Center and create together. Intended primarily for oil painters, but other artists are welcome. No instructor. Campbell Community Center Jun 1-Aug 31 F 1-4p $2.50 #98870 Drop-in fee 25¢/day No workshop Jun 8, Jul 13, Aug 10
Ages 16 & up
Clay, Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 16 & up This class is for beginning and intermediate clay workers. Basic concepts of building with clay, both by hand and on the wheel, basic glazing and introduction to advanced techniques, depending on the skill level and desire of the class. Fee includes clay, glazes and firings. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Annie Heron Jun 26-Aug 14 Tu 6-8:30p $80 #99313
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Asian Brush Painting
Mini Masterpiece
FREE!
An adult class designed to bring out the inner Vincent van Gogh in you! A fun two hour art experience where you will create a mini masterpiece you will take home with you. Wear paintable clothes or bring a paint shirt. Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 10th, Singer Room Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz May 11 F 10:30a-12:30p Free #100351
Mixed Media: Oils, Acrylics & Pastels Drawing, Beginning Having trouble making your drawing look like the real thing? Learn the five basic techniques needed to improve your skill and confidence. Increase your knowledge base, while having fun. A pencil, eraser, ruler, tablet of paper and a desire to learn are all that is needed. Petersen Barn Community Center May 9-Jul 18 W 1-3p $46 #100015 No class Jul 4
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Drawing & Composition Experience and practice line, value, pattern, gesture and more using ink, charcoal, pencil and pen. Develop confidence in your creative, expressive and technical skills through structured exercises. Prepare to have fun! Bring what materials you have. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 25-Aug 27 M 9a-Noon $77 #99426 No class Jul 2
Handcrafted Cards In this class you’ll create very special cards for holidays, birthdays and other occasions. When you care enough to make the best – come make some cards with us. All supplies furnished. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Linda Skinner Jul 12 Th 12:30-2:30p $12 #99628
Hand Stamped Cards
FREE!
Personalized hand stamped cards are so fun to make. Come see for yourself as you create works of art that you will enjoy sending to friends and family. All supplies furnished. Eugene Public Library, 100 W. 10th, Singer Room May 9 W 1:30-3:30p Free #100352
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Enjoy painting in a friendly, supportive environment. In addition to working on individual paintings, students will review basic drawing skills and painting techniques, color theory, atmospheric perspective, compositional unity and color harmony. Supply list will be given out at first class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz May 7-Jul 2 M 9:30a-12:30p $48 #99670 May 7-Jul 2 M 12:30-2:30p $32 #99672 Jul 9-Aug 27 M 9:30a-12:30p $55 #99671 Jul 9-Aug 27 M 12:30-2:30p $37 #99673 No class May 28, Jun 25
Oil Painting Instruction in basic drawing, composition, color mixing and painting techniques. Individual and class instruction/demonstration; work at your own pace. Supplies and questions will be discussed at the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Robert Niems Jun 26-Sep 4 Tu 9a-Noon $95 #98845 Jun 27-Sep 5 W 9a-Noon $95 #98846 Jun 27-Sep 5 W 1-4p $95 #98847 No class Jul 4 Summer registration begins Jun 14, 8:30a at Campbell Center
Painter’s Workshop Come paint in the company of your fellow artists. All mediums welcome! Drop in fee is 25¢. Registration is not required. Petersen Barn Community Center May 1-Aug 28 Tu 9:30a-12:30p 25¢
Plein Air at the Farm Spend the day painting away at Bush’s produce farm which features peach orchards, produce and flowers. A brief demonstration by Renee Nelson starts the day, with ample time to paint. A group critique is planned in the afternoon. Bring a sack lunch and drink. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 15 W 9:30a-3p $14 #100023
For the joy of painting Betsy Pownall started attending Lois Enman’s watercolor class once she got out of grad school. “I always wanted to take a watercolor class,” she said. She’s continued to take the class for five years. She says Enman’s style of teaching is to share advice subtly. “We paint something different at every class and she gives us space to explore the medium.” Pownall says. “It’s amazing to watch beginning painters gradually gain the confidence to try new things,” she adds. Pownall has quite a collection of paintings now, some of which are hanging in local restaurants, such as the Palace Bakery. Although she’s never sold a painting, one did bring in a bid of $150 at a charity auction. And, this spring she entered her first juried show at an art center in Roseburg. Recreation offers painting classes at Amazon, Campbell, and Petersen Barn Centers. For more information, see pages 47-50. Paintings by Betsy Pownall.
Portrait Painting
TRY WATERCOLOR EXPRESSIONS FOR FREE!
Learn the basics of portrait painting using a six step method. Drawing, value study, color, lighting, capturing the gestures and mannerism of your subject are all taught Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor Jennifer Bernatz May 7-Aug 27 M 6-8p $73 #100016 No class May 28
Delight in the experience of a single brush stroke as it expresses a range of color and feeling. Use ink stick and watercolor, as well as traditional and seasonal subjects. You will explore Sumi-e ink with Japanese watercolor, which will offer you new possibilities for expression. Beginning and intermediate levels combined. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Jun 28-Sep 6 Th 9a-Noon $95 #99430
Watercolor Expressions
NEW!
Learn to love watercolor! This class is focused on developing your own style and seeing your surroundings in a new light. All experience levels are welcome; emphasis is on one-on-one attention. Materials discussed in the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Kerri Vanden Burg Jun 22-Aug 17 F 9a-Noon $79 #100368
Free #100368
Watercolor Impressions Practice and experiment with new techniques. Learn from the instructor’s demonstration each week. Work at your own pace and develop your own style of painting. Supplies will be discussed at the first class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lois Enman Jun 25-Aug 13 M 6:30-9:30p $85 #99330 Jun 28-Aug 16 Th 1-4p $85 #99326
Watercolor, Beginning to Advanced Emphasize your style while applying traditional principles of good design. The pace will accommodate beginners while more experienced painters work at the edge of their ability. Each class begins with a critique of work, a brief demonstration of techniques, or an exercise designed to get the creative juices flowing. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructors: Renee Nelson & Dana Texter Beginning-Intermediate May 2-Jul 25 W 9:30a-12:30p $75 #100017 No class Jul 4 Intermediate-Advanced May 4-Jul 27 F 9:30a-12:30p $81 #100021
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Sumi-e Ink Painting
Pre-registration is required. Campbell Community Center Jun 15 F 9a-Noon
Wet ‘n’ Wild Watermedia Workshop This workshop is an informal gathering of water media painters who like to paint with friends. Other crafts are welcome; for more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Jun 5-Aug 28 Tu 1-4p $3 #98869 Drop-ins welcome, 25¢ per class
Computer
Comprehensive Computer Skills This five week class is for computer users who want to move past basic abilities. Learn skills and concepts that apply to a wide variety of software and computer platforms including word processing, graphics and photos, file management, and the Internet. Plenty of time allotted for questions. Class uses PCs. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jul 11-Aug 8 W 1:30-3:30p $47 #100374
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Computer Basics: How Do I Turn It On? You’ll learn how a computer works in this handson class that teaches how to operate the mouse, keyboard, flash memory and how to access the Internet. This class is intended for those who know little or nothing about personal computers. Class is for PC users and is not set up for Macintosh/Apple. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jun 12-21 TuTh 1-4p $56 #100371 Aug 14-23 TuTh 1-4p $56 #100372
Computer Individual Tutoring Learn or improve your skills using e-mail, searching the Internet, word processing, managing files and more. You can also get help solving problems you are having with your computer. To schedule an appointment call Campbell Center at 541-6825318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Chuck Klein By appointment Th $10/hour
Computer Lab
FREE!
Use one of the computers in the Campbell Center Lab. There is no charge so the price is right! There will be an advisor on hand to answer your questions. Learn how to register for Recreation activities online.
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Campbell Community Center Ongoing MTuThF 9:30a-12:30p Free
Computer/Office Basics
NEW!
Learn the basics of how to use Word, Excel, and other programs available through Microsoft Office. This fun and student-focused class will give you the tools you need to effectively use your computer. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes May 30-Jun 27 W 1:30-3:30p $47 #100375
Computers for Music Lovers Want to manage your music on your computer? Learn how to import music, organize songs, back them up and use music software. Discover how to find millions of songs on the web, access Internet radio stations, download podcasts, read record reviews, and network with fellow music lovers. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Rachelle Owen Jul 23 M 6:30-8:30p $10 #100391
Craigslist — Shopping, Selling & Networking Looking for a bargain? Have something to sell? Want to connect with your community? Enjoy the convenience and ease of Craigslist’s free online classified ads. Learn security tips for using the site safely. Find out how to search for jobs, housing, goods, services, local activities, advice – just about anything, really. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Jun 18 M 6:30-8:30p $10 #100386
Digital Photography The first class will explore equipment, software and techniques used for photography with digital cameras and computers. On the second day you will work with editing, organizing and sharing images. Time allotted for questions and discussion; beginners and experienced welcome. Bring your camera to the first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Rachelle Owen Jun 15-22 F 1:30-4p $26 #100376
How to Register for Recreation Activities Online FREE! With a few easy clicks you can find descriptions and register for City of Eugene Recreation classes and trips from the comfort of your own computer.
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Rachelle Owen Jun 4 M 6:30-7:30p
$5 #100384
Languages & Culture
French Beginner – 4th Term
Learn the process so you can do it all yourself. Previous computer experience helpful. Campbell Community Center Instructors: Campbell Staff Aug 9 Th 2-3p Free
Keep Your Computer Healthy Learn the basics to keep your computer running well, including how to use your computer’s maintenance software, protect yourself from viruses, clean out “cookies” and temporary Internet files, and update your software. Class uses PCs only. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Aug 27 M 6:30-7:30p $5 #100389
Share Photos Online
Sharing Home Videos Made Easy Social video sharing made easy! Learn about a popular video-sharing website in which users can upload and share videos with friends and family. More than a place to post videos, this is a way to create community on the computer. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ellyn Toneys Jul 9 M 6:30-7:30p $5 #100387
Using Flash Drives, Memory Cards & More Need to save digital files, back up your computer’s memory or share photos? Learn to use flash drives, memory cards, and other digital media devices. There will be plenty of time for questions.
French Beginner/ Intermediate This class is a continuation from French Beginner. You will improve your understanding of grammar, reading, and writing through conversation and exploring French culture. A simple and interesting way for anyone to enjoy learning French. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam Aug 2-Sep 27 Th 11a-2p $78 #99266
French Intermediate Move beyond basic French in this fun and interesting class. Learn more advanced reading, grammar, and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam Jul 30-Sep 24 M 1-4p $69 #99630 No class Sep 3
French Advanced A fun and interesting class for anyone seeking to master French. Advanced reading, grammar and writing will be taught with an emphasis on conversation and exploration of French culture. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam Jul 30-Sep 24 M 9a-Noon $69 #99632 No class Sep 3
Italian I Be introduced to the Italian language and culture. The class focus is on basic conversation skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Purchase own textbook after first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 18-Aug 27 M 11:30a-2p $142 #99633
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Learn how to use this fast, easy and free way to share your photos with friends and family, design photo keepsakes, or order copies for yourself. Some Internet experience recommended. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Rachelle Owen Aug 13 M 6:30-8:30p $10 #100392
A simple and interesting way for anyone to start learning French. You will learn to understand the language, converse, read and write. The emphasis is on conversation with some focus on French culture. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam French Beginner 4th Term Aug 3-Sep 28 F 9-11:30a $65 #99264
Italian II Learn the Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation as well as becoming familiar with Italian verbs and tenses. Purchase own textbook after first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 18-Aug 27 M 9-11:30a $142 #99635
Spanish I This fun course will introduce you to the Spanish language as well as teach you how to ask questions and comprehend basic information. Learn helpful vocabulary and phrases for traveling – a good introduction to Spanish culture. Purchase own textbook after first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 19-Aug 28 Tu 8:45-11a $86 #99637
Spanish II This course is a continuation from Spanish I with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar. You’ll improve pronunciation and increase comprehension of the Spanish language through a guided dialogue. Purchase own textbook after first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 19-Aug 28 Tu 11a-1p $91 #99640
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Spanish Advanced – Conversations & Grammar Go beyond the basics in this class. Learn to converse easily in Spanish, develop your skills using proper grammar, and have some fun too! Small class size guarantees you will have plenty of personal attention. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 19-Aug 28 Tu 1-3p $114 #99642
Music
Acoustic Music Jam This non-amplified musical group is for individuals who play a stringed instrument or harmonica and enjoy playing music with others. Bring your instrument and join in! Campbell Community Center Jun 7-Aug 30 Th 10a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee
Presentations These presentations are designed for older adults, but any adult may attend. All presentations are free, but pre-registration is required.
Advance Directives
FREE!
Join this group session to help you complete an Advance Directive to Physicians and Appointment of a Health Care Representative; forms provided. The advanced directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to have. Pre-registration required; space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, Attorney Jul 16 M 2:30-4p Free #100471
Africa Digital Photo Presentation FREE! Join world traveler Ann Jensen as she wows us with her digital photo presentation of Africa. See the wildlife, landscapes and culture of the areas she visited. Come to Barnies’ Lunch beforehand. Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: Ann Jensen Aug 6 M 12:15-1:15p Free #100716
Estate Planning
FREE!
A presentation and discussion session regarding the use of wills, trusts and designated beneficiaries in estate planning. Pre-registration is required; space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, Attorney Jun 25 M 2:30-4p Free #100456 Aug 20 M 2:30-4p Free #100455
Get a Job at My Age?
FREE!
Do you find you either want or need to return to the workforce? There are great local resources available. Learn about the wide array of resources offered by Lane Community College. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Barbara Susman, Director, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jun 19 Tu 9-10a Free #100497
Getting Paid for Giving Care FREE! Lane Community College offers several options for adults with a lifetime of care-giving skills. Learn about the Successful Aging Institute’s Personal Care Aide training program, the Senior Companion Program and other opportunities.
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So You’re Going on Medicare FREE! This presentation will review the basics of Medicare coverage, Medicare Advantage Plans (e.g. HMOs and PPOs), Medigap (Medicare supplemental insurance) and prescription drug plans. This presentation is not co-sponsored by Medicare. Presenter: Michael Reddy, Licensed Insurance Agent
Campbell Community Center Presenter: Barbara Susman, Director, Successful Aging Institute, LCC Jun 19 Tu 10:30-11:30a
Free #100516
How to Sell Your Home NEW! FREE! Learn from three professionals how to get your home ready to sell. You will learn tricks of the trade from a real estate agent, house stager and a professional organizer. This class will be informative and fun! Presenters: Jo-Ann Zebrowski, Re/Max; Janis Gaines, A Notably Well Dressed Home; and Jan Lehman, Can the Clutter Campbell Community Center Jun 7 Th 9-10a
Free #100576
Petersen Barn Community Center May 24 Th 6-7:30p
Free #100353
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Petersen Barn Community Center May 8 Tu 1:30-3p Jun 12 Tu 1:30-3p Jul 10 Tu 1:30-3p Aug 14 Tu 1:30-3p
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Time to Can the Clutter NEW! FREE! Learn ways to approach the sometimes daunting task of downsizing a lifetime of belongings. Jan Lehman, owner of Can the Clutter®, is a professional specializing in helping individuals downsize. With her background in psychology, Jan offers great ideas on how to “let go” of your sentimental items. Presenter: Jan Lehman, Can the Clutter Campbell Community Center Jul 17 Tu 1-2:30p
Free #100615 Adult Events
Expand your knowledge of different countries and cultures through this fascinating lecture series. The presentations may include slides and various artifacts. Come early for Lunch of the Month prior to the lecture. Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: International Cultural Service Program, U of O May 16 W 12:30-1:15p Free #100044
NEW! FREE!
Join a professional organizer for tips and advice on how you can tame the paper tiger! Learn to limit the information that you keep; storing it in smarter ways so you can find things faster and minimize the piles. Presenter: Jan Lehman, Can the Clutter Campbell Community Center Jun 19 Tu 1-2p
Free #100609
Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 4 M 12:15-1p
Free #100355
Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 28 Th 6-7:30p
Free #100354
Using a Smart Phone
FREE!
Learn how easy it is to use an iPhone, Android, or Blackberry. These new technologies were designed to be very easy to use, but only if you know a few basic tricks. Part of the Campbell Technology Institute. Campbell Community Center Jul 23 M 3-4p Free #100487
Veterans Health Benefits FREE! Are you a veteran? If so, come and learn about VA health benefits. VA health care is not just for service-connected injuries or medical conditions! You’ll explore the VA’s eligibility site and review the application process. This class is not associated with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Thomas Reddy Jun 6 W 10-11a Free #98975 Aug 1 W 10-11a Free #98976
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International Cultural Explorations FREE!
Let’s Get Your Paperwork in Order
Campbell Community Center Jun 13 W 1:30-3p Jul 11 W 1-2:30p Aug 8 W 1-2:30p
Social Gatherings & Meals
Barn Dances ♥ Come with a partner or by yourself and dance to the classic country sounds of the Country Crossings Band. This evening will surely take you down memory lane. Refreshments will be served. Dropin; registration not required. Petersen Barn Community Center May 19 Sa 7-9:30p $2 at the door Jun 16 Sa 7-9:30p $2 at the door Jul 21 Sa 7-9:30p $2 at the door Aug 18 Sa 7-9:30p $2 at the door
Barnies Barbecue & Picnic Ages 50 & up All seniors are invited to an old fashioned barbecue and picnic on the patio of Petersen Barn (wind permitting). You bring the salad or dessert and we’ll provide the main dish and beverages. Register by June 29. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 2 M 11:30a-1p $3 #100041
Blueberry Bash
Adult Adult Events
Start with fresh, luscious Oregon blueberries, add a golden brown homemade cobbler and top with vanilla ice cream and what do you have? The start to a wonderful afternoon at the Barn. Add entertainment and then you have the makings of a Blueberry Bash! Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 19 Th 2-3p $3 #100043
Lunch Bunch A weekly lunch at Campbell Center is served Wednesdays at noon. Menus vary; we always include a vegetarian option. No reservations required. Each luncheon is followed by Penny Bingo; 4th Wednesday is a birthday celebration. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W Noon $3 at the door Center closed Jul 4
Men’s Club Breakfast Ages 50 & up A monthly breakfast sponsored by Campbell Center Men’s Club. All area senior men are invited to attend on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 8:30-9:30a $4 at the door
Soup of the Month Enjoy a delicious bowl of hot soup, salad, warm bread and dessert. During lunch, you will be entertained and educated by an International Cul-
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tural Student who will talk about their country’s culture and life. Petersen Barn Community Center May 16 W Noon-2p $5 #100039
Strawberry Social It’s that time of year again! Oregon strawberries are fresh and ripe and ready to be paired with freshly baked short cake biscuits; an unbeatable duo! Bring your friends, family and neighbors and listen to some wonderful music. A delightful way to spend the afternoon! Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 21 Th 2-3p $3 #100040
Special Events
Campbell Center’s 50th Anniversary FREE! Share Campbell’s past, present and future, and a bowl of yummy ice cream! Enjoy demonstrations of folk and line dancing, art and all of the other activities that make Campbell Center so popular with folks of all ages. Hear about Celeste Campbell and Campbell Center’s history. Campbell Community Center Jul 23 M 2-4p Free
Cards & Games
Bingo Penny Bingo is played every Wednesday. New players are always welcome! Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee Center closed Jul 4
Bridge Group, Friday Meets each week. Partners not required. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 12:30-3:30p 25¢ drop-in fee
Men’s Poker Join your neighborhood gentlemen for a friendly game of poker. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Th 9a-3p 25¢ drop-in fee
Pinochle
Chess Nuts Learn about or play the game of kings. Chess can help you build your concentration abilities, self confidence and mental planning. Beginners and experienced players are welcome to participate in friendly competition. Campbell Community Center Facilitator: Dave Cohen, USCF Ongoing W 9a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee Center closed Jul 4
Cribbage Challenge yourself and meet new friends. A fun way to spend an afternoon; but be careful, it may be addicting. Interested in learning how to play? Beginning players are welcome! Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing W 12:30-3p 25¢ drop-in fee Center closed Jul 4
Gather four interested bridge players and come for an afternoon of bridge. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W Noon-3:30p 25¢ drop-in fee Center closed Jul 4
Grumpy Old Men Bridge Group Join a group of “grumpy old men” that gets together on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd/4th W 8:30a-Noon 25¢ drop-in fee
Mah Jongg Gather weekly to play Mah Jongg. If you are interested and would like more information, call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee
Pool Room The pool room at Campbell Center is open daily so come on down for a friendly game. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 8:30a-4:30p 25¢ drop-in fee Center closed May 28, Jul 4, Sep 3
Women’s Poker Join your neighborhood ladies for a friendly game of poker on the 1st and 2nd Tuesday of the month. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 1st/2nd Tu 12:30-4:30p 25¢ drop-in fee
Games & Sports
Learn to Play Petanque ♥ FREE! Petanque is a bowling game that combines throwing one-pound metal balls with a social component to the competition. The Eugene International Petanque Club is offering free lessons. Drop in; no registration required. University Park, E 24th Ave. & University St. Jun 27 W 5-7p Free
Wii Bowling at the Barn ♥ FREE! Instead of wooden lanes and pins, bowlers will hit the “virtual lanes” using Nintendo’s Wii™ game system in this fast growing trend. Get up, get healthy and enjoy this unique bowling game. Preregistration required. Petersen Barn Community Center May 1 Tu 1-2:30p Free #100031 May 15 Tu 1-2:30p Free #100032 Jun 5 Tu 1-2:30p Free #100033 Jun 19 Tu 1-2:30p Free #100034 Jul 3 Tu 1-2:30p Free #100035 Jul 17 Tu 1-2:30p Free #100036 Aug 7 Tu 1-2:30p Free #100037 Aug 21 Tu 1-2:30p Free #100038
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Foursome Bridge
Enjoy a game or two of pinochle with area seniors on Mondays and Fridays. Please arrive five minutes early. Newcomers welcome! Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 9a-Noon F 1-4p 25¢ drop-in fee Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing MF 12:30-3p 25¢ drop-in fee Centers closed May 28
Volunteer embraces a “way to give back” Originally from Missouri, 80-yearold Patrice came to Eugene in 1975. She started volunteering at Campbell Community Center six years ago working with the Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisor program. She now volunteers with the Senior Law Service every Saturday and at the Center’s front desk every Wednesday. Patrice loves the variety of classes
Special Interest
Birds of Oregon & General Science (BOGS)
AdultAdult Programs
This fun and educational group features slideshows, videos and speakers on a variety of environmental and natural history topics on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. Birding walks are on the 2nd and 4th Thursday. Campbell Community Center Jun 7-Aug 23 1st/3rd Th 9-11a 2nd/4th Th 9a-Noon Free to BOGS members; membership is $5/quarter
Campbell Center’s Food Rescue Team
FREE!
Spend the 3rd Thursday of each month helping your community at Food For Lane County. Repackage unused food that will be distributed to low-income families, shelters and to homeless people. You do not have to help every month, just when you are available. Meet at Food For Lane County, 770 Bailey Hill Rd. Ongoing 3rd Th 6-9p Free
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offered at Campbell Center, the willingness of everyone to help and the general feeling of being welcome there. When asked why she volunteers at Campbell, Patrice says, “I appreciate Campbell Center and it’s a way to give back. Also, it just makes you feel so good!” For more information about volunteer opportunities with Recreation, call Gayle Hein at 541-682-6327.
Checkrite Electronics Repair FREE! Participants are encouraged to bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage. For an appointment call 541-682-5521. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Ken Check May 7 M 1-1:30p Free Jun 4 M 1-1:30p Free Jul 2 M 1-1:30p Free Aug 6 M 1-1:30p Free
Creative Writing Workshop Do you love to write? Have you been writing for years and would like to share your work and thoughts with others? Long time writer Bob Kenyon leads this ongoing group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, fiction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome. Campbell Community Center Jun 7-Aug 30 Th 12:30-2:30p $3 #98914 Drop-ins welcome; 25¢ per day
Driver Safety Program—AARP This course has been designed for motorists 50 and older but is open to all ages. It will sharpen your skills and help you avoid accidents and traffic citations. Auto insurance discounts may be available to participants 55 and older who complete this six hour course. Pre-registration is required. For full-day classes bring a sack lunch. Campbell Community Center Jun 22-29 F 9:30a-12:30p Free #97176 Aug 24 F 9:30a-4p Free #97177 Petersen Barn Community Center May 21-23 MW 9a-Noon Free #100024 Jun 25 M 9a-3:30p Free #100025 Aug 27-29 MW 9a-Noon Free #100026 $14 book fee; $2 discount for AARP members
Love To Read Book Club Like to read? Like to visit? This may be the club for you! The club meets on the 4th Wednesday of each month to discuss story lines, authors and what the next book or topic will be. New members are welcome to join anytime. Stay for Lunch Bunch after Book Club. Campbell Community Center Facilitator: Willa Reich Ongoing 4th W 9:30-11a 25¢ drop-in fee
Organizational Development for Volunteer Groups Frustrated with your garden club, neighborhood association, or school PTO? Learn and practice skills for leading effective meetings, enhancing communication and making smart decisions so your organization thrives. All sessions are taught by The Eugene Cadre, a local organizational development consulting group. Bring $20 to first class for materials. Campbell Community Center May 31-Jun 14 Th 5:30-7:30p $5 #98748
Center Services
Senior Law Service Ages 60 & up FREE! Senior Law Service offers free legal service to those age 60 and older with low to modest income. Assistance provided concerning any legal matter – housing, financial or personal. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Sa 9-11a Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318 Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 3rd Th 12:30-2p Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521
SHIBA appointments
FREE!
Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors will make appointments with individuals to answer any questions they may have about health insurance coverage, forms, etc. Cammpbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318 No appointments May 28, Sep 3 Petersen Barn Community Center May 3-Aug 2 Th 1-4p Free To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521
AdultAdult Programs
Woodshop Campbell Center Wood Shop is open to adults who want to use power tools for wood projects. Please sign in as you enter the shop. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9a-3p $2/day Shop closed May 28, Jul 4, Sep 3
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Writing Your Memoir Learn the techniques and skills to write stories about your life. This group of dedicated writers meets weekly to critique and improve each other’s writing. Campbell Community Center Jun 5-Aug 28 Tu 1-4p $83 #100628
Support Groups See page 71 for Diabetes Support and Information Group, Eugene Stroke Support Group, Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group, Parkinson’s Support Group, and other support groups.
Share Campbell’s past, present, and future and a bowl of yummy ice cream! Enjoy demonstrations of folk and line dancing, art and many of the other activities that make Campbell Center so popular with folks of all ages. Hear about Celeste Campbell and Campbell Center’s history as the first senior recreation center on the West Coast. 57
Trips, Tours & Excursions
Oakridge Dinner Theater Van Trip ➊ This season’s production of the Oakridge Zero Clearance Theatre Company is The Curious Savage. A dinner, themed to the play, will be served along with the performance. Purchase own dinner theatre ticket, $16. Vegetarian option available. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 6 Su 5-9:30p $26 #100685
Palm Harbor Homes Factory Tour ➋ Palm Harbor Homes is the nation’s leading builder of manufactured homes. Tour their factory and see how these homes are built in a unique assembly line fashion. You will have the opportunity to go into the “bird’s nest” to see the process from above. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center May 15 Tu 8:30a-3p $18 #100697
Brass Ring Carousel ➋ Off to fine dining at the Santiam Restaurant, operated by Linn Benton Community College culinary arts students who show off their creativity with an inexpensive lunch. Then see the progress being made on the hand carved animals on the reconstruction of the 1909 Dentzel Brass Carousel. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 30 W 10:30a-3:30p $20 #100701
Ethnic + A Surprise! ➊ TRIP POLICIES
Adult Adult Trips
Fees include van transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given. If needed, please request a lift-assisted van at the time of registration.
ACTIVITY LEVEL RATINGS Level ➊ Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelchairs or walking difficulties. Level ➋ Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping center or large museum. Level ➌ Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. Level ➍ Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Level ➎ Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Consult your physician before participating in any trips/activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.
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This is our typical ethnic excursion trip with a surprise twist! The ethnic flavor will be Indian cooking with lunch at Gateway to India in Cottage Grove. Afterwards, you will tour at a surprise stop on the way home. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center May 31 Th 10a-3p $15 #100698
Dig It – Clam Digging in Florence ➍ Pull on your mud boots and dig for butter clams in the Florence estuary. It’s a beginner digger field trip but experienced diggers are welcome. We’ll hose down afterwards and head to town to warm up and have lunch. Includes an on-the-spot clam cooking demonstration. Shellfish license required. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jun 9 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #100160
DIG IT PRETRIP A trip to Bi-Mart to purchase your shellfish license. Bring $7 for the license. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jun 5 Tu 2-3:30p Free #100164
Rolling to Roseburg ➋ Hop on the bus and roll towards Roseburg. Tolly’s Restaurant in Oakland has reopened, so that is the first stop. After that, see where the bus takes you. Planned stops include: Winchester Dam fish
It’s the people that make excursions fun Of all the City of Eugene activities for adults that Cece Rainier has participated in, she likes the trips and excursions best. “It’s really a fun group of peo-
ple,” she says. Campbell Center and Petersen Barn Center have offered trips for years. When Amazon Center began offering trips last year, CeCe signed up to go to the Sisters Quilt Show and also swimming at Belnap Hot Springs. There are usually a dozen people on a trip and Cece says the small group gives you the opportunity to “make friends along the way and get to know each other.” She says, “You get to meet a lot of different people and that makes the trip more enjoyable.” Recently, she met someone on one trip and they decided to take another trip together.
Seniors enjoy regional trips (Cece not pictured).
viewing, a winery stop and a unique, mystery downtown stop! Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 8 F 10a-5:30p $27 #100708
Chainsaw Sculpting Championships ➌
Oregon Lottery Headquarters ➋ See how the state operates the Oregon Lottery and learn where the money goes to finance the programs it supports. Stand in the Winner’s Circle. Go behind the scenes and learn how new games are developed and how the machines work. Guaranteed to be an interesting day! Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 21 Th 10:30a-4:30p $25 #100703
Thompson Mills ➋ Thompson’s Mills is Oregon’s oldest continuously operating water powered mill. Built in 1858, it is one of the four remaining grist mills in the state and is one of only two mills still in operation. It is now a state heritage site and state park. See the history come alive! Lunch will be at a small town eatery. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 12 Th 10:30a-4p $19 #100714
Lavender Festival ➌ Sometimes simply standing in the midst of a lavender field with its overwhelming beauty and aroma can be medicine enough to restore calm and re-energize your spirit. Recharge yourself at the Oregon Lavender Festival. See, smell and purchase all things lavender at the farms visited this day! Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 14 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $28 #100717
Frugal Fun in Florence ➋ A no frills day that is sure to give you plenty of thrills. Bring a friend because we need to pack the van to make this trip go. Enjoy the beach, shopping, ice cream or casino – the choices are up to you in this low cost trip! Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 27 W 9a-4:30p $15 #100702
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Adult Adult Trips
Taking art to the extreme! Travel to Reedsport, the chainsaw carving capital of Oregon, and see pro/semipro carvers from around the world create extreme sculptures. See the 90 minute quick carve and the huge group sculptures take shape. A beach stop is planned. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 16 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $30 #100711
For more information about trips and excursions offered this summer, see pages 58-61.
Oregon Gardens ➋ Visit the Oregon Gardens in Silverton. Tour the Gordon House, the only Frank Lloyd Wright designed house in Oregon. Lunch at the fantastic Mount Angel Sausage Company. Purchase own lunch and admissions. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jul 21 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #100165
Progressive Lunch ➋
Ethnic Excursion ➊ Ethnic Excursions are a way you can try a different ethnic cuisine in the company of your friends. During the summer, a little more up scaled evening is planned. After dinner a short mystery stop around town is usually planned. Tonight’s flavor is European Flair with dinner at Belly Restaurant. Purchase own dinner. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 18 W 5-7p $7 #100715
Eat your way through five senior centers! Visit Petersen Barn, Willamalane, River Road, Campbell Center and Viking Sal and enjoy a course of lunch at each stop. Some will have entertainment, too! Cost of lunch included. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 26 Th 10:30a-4p $17 #100713 Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 26 Th 10:30a-4p $17 #100712
Rogue Brewery Hop Farm ➋ The Rogue Hop Farm is on the Willamette River near Independence on the historical Alluvial Hop Farm. See how the 42 acres of hops are harvested, baled and used to make beer. Visit the Century farmhouse that was the boarding house for the hop workers’ children. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 8 W 9a-4:30p $25 #100721
Adult Adult Trips
See pages 58-61 for more trips
Leavenworth - Voted the number one Bavarian Christmas Village in America. Dec 2-5, 2012
A Farmers Market….and Much More!
• Seasonal fresh fruits & vegetables • Handmade crafts • Flowers & plants Vendor tables available.
3 - 7 pm • Every Wednesday, Starting June 20
Tour Netherlands, Belgium and Paris with Collette Tour, Mar 11-21, 2013. See page 61 for info on free previews of both these trips.
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Petersen Barn Community Center 870 Berntzen Rd. For info: 541-682-5521
Leavenworth Holiday Village Van Trip ➋ Voted the number one Bavarian Christmas Village in America. Trip includes transportation, lodging, sleigh ride, Christmas harp and hand bell concert, most meals, and more. December 2-5, 2012. Double occupancy is $559 per person, single is $699. $100 deposit to register, with balance due October 1. To register call 541-682-5318. For more info, come to the free trip preview on Friday, June 22, 10:00 am, at Campbell Center. Dec 2-5, 2012 Su-W Register through Campbell Community Center #98971 Register through Petersen Barn Community Center #98972
Oregon Olive Mill ➌ Did you know that over 13,000 olive trees are growing in Oregon? See this year’s crop and tour the impressive olive pressing facility in Dundee. Learn the history of Oregon olives and taste the distinctive flavor that each variety produces; purchase your favorite. Purchase own lunch and admission ($5). Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 16 Th 9a-5p $30 #100719
Sea Lion Caves ➋
Cruise the canals of Amsterdam, browse Brussels and stroll the boulevards of Paris with Collette Tours, a five star tour group. Trip is March 1121, 2013. Book early for a special price: $3899 per person double occupancy including airfare, lodging, and 13 meals. To register call Diane at 541-682-5521. For more info, come to the free trip preview on Tuesday, July 10, 3:30 pm, at Campbell Center. Mar 11-24, 2013 M-Su Register through Campbell Community Center
Petersen Barn Chapter of the
Adult Adult Trips
Head north to visit some of the most beautiful parts of the Oregon Coast. Stop at the vast cavern that is home to the Steller sea lions, then up to Yachats for lunch. Stops at Cape Perpetua and Devil’s Churn will spice up the ride home. Purchase own lunch and admissions. Meet at Amazon Community Center Aug 25 Sa 9a-5:30p $32 #100369
Tour the Netherlands, Belgium & Paris with Collette Tours ➌
Swan Island Dahlias ➌ See 350 varieties of dahlias on 40 acres. The colors will take your breath away as you walk through the fields and find your favorite variety. You will be able to see 400 indoor floral arrangements and take a bouquet home if you wish. Purchase own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 27 M 9a-5:30p $30 #100718
Winery Tour ➋ Travel out to King Estates Winery for a tour, tasting and lunch. Next stop: Chateau Loraine to see what they have to offer. Finish with dessert and wine at Sweet Cheeks Winery. Indulge in wine, wine and wine as you leave the driving to us! Purchase own tastings and lunch. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 29 W 10:30a-4p $20 #100720
Is fun and frivolous for you? Join the Barn Red Hat Society, whose purpose is to “wear purple with a red hat that doesn’t suit me!” Crystal Springs Garden, Nye Beach, Butterfly Pavilion and Swan Island Dahlias are a few of the events planned for summer. Barn Red Hat chapters meet May 3 & 4 to plan new events. Cost to join either chapter is $5. For information, call Diane Sconce, 541-682-5521. 61
Adaptive Recreation Adaptive Recreation provides diverse recreation programs and services that enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities. Register for all classes at www.eugene-or.gov/ recenroll or through any City of Eugene community center or pool, unless indicated otherwise. For facility locations and contact information, see pages 6-7. Get updates on Facebook. Become a fan of City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation.
program information
Classes & Activities These classes and activities are planned for people with disabilities, along with their families and friends. Courses are structured for different levels of ability to focus on training opportunities and/or for socialization. All other classes offered by Recreation Services are also open to people with disabilities. All Adapted Recreation courses require registration. A Participant Information Form is required prior to attendance. Fees do not include the cost of meals at events, unless noted otherwise. For more information call 541-682-5311.
Orientation Staff are available to meet with you to discuss available recreation opportunities. Please call for an interview prior to registering for classes. A Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist can help answer your questions regarding the activities that are most appropriate for you, a family member or an individual in your care.
Adaptive Adaptive Info
Conduct Every effort will be made to reasonably accommodate each individual, however, if a person’s conduct poses physical harm, risk to self or to others, he/she will be removed from City programs and activities.
Equipment Loan & Rentals Adapted recreation equipment is available for rent. Call 541-682-5311. Equipment includes: • Beach wheelchair & all terrain wheelchair • Mono-ski, bi-ski, outriggers & adapted snow sled • Adapted water ski • Handcycles • Adapted art equipment • Adapted golf carts available at Laurelwood and River Ridge golf courses
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Inclusion Services It’s as easy as 1-2-3 1) Inclusion services are available by discussing the request with the person taking your registration and/or 2) Request accommodations at least two weeks in advance using a City of Eugene Inclusion Request form at www.eugene-or.gov/recinclusion. 3) Once a request has been received, a Recreation staff person will contact you. The City of Eugene’s Recreation staff is committed to making all reasonable efforts to ensure that its facilities, programs and services are accessible to and usable by all people, including individuals with disabilities. The City of Eugene has received grant funding through the National Inclusion Project. This official partnership will benefit staff’s ability to provide inclusion services. Please learn more about this organization at www.inclusionproject.org. For additional information and/or questions regarding inclusion, accessibility and accommodations call 541-682-8837.
Wanted: Volunteers Your friendship and involvement with the participants in the Adaptive Recreation program is critical. You need not be an expert – support and feedback are provided for all volunteers. If you or your group are interested in volunteering any amount of time, and if you’d like to have fun and interesting experiences helping others, please call 541-682-6327.
Additional Class Listings Some Adaptive Program offerings are listed in other parts of this Rec Guide, and are indicated by the symbol.
Arts/Visual
Tie Dye in the Park
Ages 13 & up
Make your very own tie dye apparel. Create a new masterpiece each week using different tie dye techniques. While your pieces are soaking, you will play games in the park. Both sessions will create the same articles of clothing. Hilyard Community Center Jul 10-31 Tu 4:30-5:30p $25 #99003 Aug 7-28 Tu 4:30-5:30p $25 #99004
Bicycling
Adapted Bike Assessment
Adapted Bike Riding ♥ Ages 16 & up
Get advice on what type of cycle to rent through an individual assessment. A specialist will work with you one-on-one to explore the variety of cycles and find the best match for you. Assessment includes an hour bike rental. Dates and times subject to availability. For an appointment call 541682-5311, weekdays. Hilyard Community Center By appointment $10 #99254
Learn bicycle safety skills while riding on local bike routes. Ride a new route each week. Bring your own bike or some are available for use. All rides begin at Hilyard Center. Designed for people with disabilities. Bring a sack lunch for each day. Volunteers needed to ride along. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 12 Tu 11a-3p $15 #99243 Jun 19 Tu 11a-3p $15 #99244 Jun 26 Tu 11a-3p $15 #99245 Jul 3 Tu 11a-3p $15 #99246 Jul 10 Tu 11a-3p $15 #99247 Jul 17 Tu 11a-3p $15 #99248 Jul 24 Tu 11a-3p $15 #99249 Jul 31 Tu 11a-3p $15 #99250
Adapted Bike Clinic ♥ Ages 6 & up FREE! For anyone interested in learning how to hand cycle or tandem bike, GlideCycle or find an adapted bike that might be right for your needs. Come out to Alton Baker Park and check things out. Co-sponsored with Oregon Disability Sports. Preregistration requested. Alton Baker Park, Shelter #1 Jul 15 Su 9a-Noon Free #99218
Adapted Bike Rental
See full class description on page 67. Meet at Alton Baker Park, 100 Day Island Rd., shelter #1 Apr 25-Sep 5 W 5:30-7:30p $5 #100710
EyeCycle: Tandem Biking for Visually Impaired ♥ EyeCycle Tandem Biking introduces and shares the simple pleasures of recreational cycling with people who have limited or no vision. Group rides leave from Hilyard Center. Community volunteers (pilots) are needed, especially those with tandem bikes. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 9 Sa 10a-Noon $5 #99236 Jun 23 Sa 10a-Noon $5 #99238 Jul 14 Sa 10a-Noon $5 #99239 Jul 28 Sa 10a-Noon $5 #99240 Aug 11 Sa 10a-Noon $5 #99241 Aug 25 Sa 10a-Noon $5 #99242 Sep 8 Sa 10a-Noon $5 #100687 Sep 22 Sa 10a-Noon $5 #100688 Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
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Did you know that Adaptive Recreation has a variety of adaptive bicycles available for rent including cycles such as recumbent trikes, side-by-side trikes, tandems, handcycles and more? Hourly, daily and weekly rentals available. For an appointment call 541-682-5311, weekdays. Hilyard Community Center
Cycling for Veterans ♥ NEW!
Camps These camps are specifically designed for youth with disabilities. However, all Recreation camps are open to all children, regardless of ability. For more camps see pages 72-87.
Teen Camp: Animals Gone Wild! Ages 12-18 This half-day camp is for teens who are experiencing a disability and are interested in participating in a variety of activities with animals. Activities may include visits to horseback riding programs, Greenhill Animal Shelter, and the Raptor Center, among other fun activities! Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 9-13 M-F 12:30-5:30p $100 #99009
Teen Camp: Community Explorations! Ages 12-18 This half-day camp is for teens who are experiencing a disability and are interested in discovering fun and inexpensive things to do in and around Eugene. This camp may use LTD buses to take campers to different locations around town, and may include service projects to help give back to our community. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 16-20 M-F 12:30-5:30p $100 #99010
Teen Camp: Wild Waves Wonders! Ages 12-18
Adaptive Adaptive Activities
This half-day camp is specifically designed for teens who are experiencing a disability. Participate in a variety of outdoor activities focused around learning about, exploring, and enjoying our rivers, lakes, and pools. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 23-27 M-F 12:30-5:30p $100 #99011
Teen Camp: Awesome Outdoor Adventures! Ages 12-18 This half-day camp is specifically designed for teens who are experiencing a disability and want to get out and explore. Participate in a variety of activities focused on outdoor recreation and exploration.
Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 12:30-5:30p
$100 #99012
Dances
Summer Dance
Ages 18 & up
Dance into the fall season while hanging out with friends, listening to music, and enjoying snacks and crafts. Dance occurs at Willamalane Recreation Center, 250 S. 32nd St. in Springfield. Transportation is provided from Hilyard Center. Bring $6 to get into the dance. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Aug 31 F 6-10p $5 for transportation #99293
Games & Sports
Fun ’n’ Games ♥ Ages 13 & up Come on outside and let’s move. Remember the games you played as a kid: kickball, volleyball, soccer? Modified versions of these games will be played by all. Friends and family members can play too! For people with and without disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 12-Aug 2 Th 4:30-5:30p $20 #99007 Aug 9-30 Th 4:30-5:30p $20 #99008
Wii & Mii Time ♥ Ages 16 & up Join others to play Wii, Uno, or just be outside with friends. Wii games include bowling, tennis, baseball, golf, and boxing. A simple snack will be provided. Hilyard Community Center Jul 9-Aug 27 M 3:15-4:15p $20 #99006 Jul 11-Aug 29 W 3:15-4:15p $20 #99005
Health & Wellness
Build Your Body ♥ Ages 16 & up This class provides a structured, basic weight training exercise program for adults with disabilities. Must be able to move to weight stations independently or bring an assistant. YMCA, 2055 Patterson Jul 9-Aug 29 MW 3-4p $62 #98953
Fitness For All ♥ Ages 16 & up Exercise is for everyone! Exercise provides an opportunity to develop an individual’s full physical and mental potential. Improve your health while having fun. Designed for people with developmental disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 9-Aug 29 MW 4:30-5:30p $52 #98951
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Accessible Aquatics ♥ Ages 6 & up
Strength Training for People with MS ♥ Ages 18 & up This class will focus on exercise techniques and strength training for individuals with multiple sclerosis. Strength training helps improve function, and prevents contractures, muscle imbalance and atrophy. Hilyard Community Center Jul 3-Aug 21 Tu 10:30-11:30a $40 #98989 Jul 5-Aug 23 Th 10:30-11:30a $40 #98986
Yoga for People with MS ♥ Ages 18 & up Yoga has been shown to improve circulation, balance and flexibility, and to reduce muscle tension, nervousness, depression, anxiety, and emotional stress – all common symptoms of MS. This class will emphasize breathing techniques, stretching and relaxation. Hilyard Community Center Jul 9-Sep 17 M 10:30a-12:30p $60 #98981 No class Sep 3
Gentle Yoga for You ♥ Ages 18 & up
Hydrotherapy ♥ Ages 18 & up For individuals who have a physical disability related to stroke, brain injury, and other similar conditions. The class will focus on stretching, balance, coordination and strengthening in a warm water environment. Must be independent entering and exiting the water, or bring an aide. For more information call 541-682-5311. Tamarack Wellness Center, 3575 Donald St. Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu Noon-1p $65 #98948
Water Movement ♥ Ages 16 & up This class is designed for individuals with developmental disabilities who want to participate in a fun evening water fitness program. Participants must be comfortable and independent in the water and may use the hot tub after class. Amazon Pool Jul 10-Aug 2 TuTh 7-8p $40 #98999 Aug 7-30 TuTh 7-8p $40 #99000
Hiking Circle icon ➊ indicates activity level, see page 70
Evening Hikes ♥ ➋ Ages 16 & up Enjoy summer evenings with friends. Explore local parks and trails while bird watching, enjoying the sunset, and being outdoors. Designed for individuals with developmental disabilities, not suitable for wheelchair users. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 9-30 M 6-8:30p $28 #98955 Aug 6-27 M 6-8:30p $28 #98956
Happy Trails Hiking Group ♥ ➍ Ages 16 & up Get out and explore local hiking trails and scenic areas around Eugene! Designed for individuals with developmental disabilities who are interested in hiking 2-3 miles. Bring a sack lunch and water bottle. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 16 Sa 10a-4p $18 #99222 Jul 21 Sa 10a-4p $18 #99223 Aug 18 Sa 10a-4p $18 #99224
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Learn about the healing art of yoga. The benefits include reduced stress, toned muscles, increased strength, and more. Designed for individuals with temporary or chronic physical limitations such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome or back issues. For more information call 541-682-5311. Washington Park Center Jul 11-Aug 29 W 6-7:15p $50 #98983
Want to get in the pool to move and relax but have a disability that interferes with being able to swim independently? This class offers a small group setting and 1:2 staff-to-participant ratio. Participants may also use the hot tub. For more information and to register call 541-682-5311. Amazon Pool Jul 11 W 10-11a $7 #98990 Jul 18 W 10-11a $7 #98992 Jul 25 W 10-11a $7 #98993 Aug 1 W 10-11a $7 #98994 Aug 8 W 10-11a $7 #98995 Aug 15 W 10-11a $7 #98996 Aug 22 W 10-11a $7 #98997 Aug 29 W 10-11a $7 #98998
Hilyard Social Club
Ages 18 & up
Participate in a club that is social and active! Designed for individuals with developmental disabilities who are interested in social interaction and leisure activities. Everyone plans the schedule and activities. Class fee does not cover the cost of activities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center May 3-Jun 7 Th 1:30-4p $40 #100065 Jul 5-Aug 9 Th 1:30-4p $40 #100816
Saturday Night Action Ages 21-55 Leadership & Self Development
TBI Alive! Ages 18 & up This is a social and recreational group for people with traumatic brain injuries. Activities include community outings, learning money management and daily living skills, and self-advocacy. It is a place to create friendships, learn new things, and have fun. Bring additional money for outings. Hilyard Community Center Jul 12-Aug 30 Th 11a-1p $45 #100695
Social Gatherings & Meals
Friday Fun Activity Night
Adaptive Adaptive Activities
Ages 19-26 This program is designed to give young adults with cognitive disabilities an opportunity to plan and participate in community outings, have fun, and make friends in a safe, supportive environment. Fee does not cover the cost of evening activities. The program meets on the 1st and 3rd, or 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month. Register for only one session per term. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 6-Sep 21 1st & 3rd F 6:30-9:30p $60 #98942 Jul 13-Sep 28 2nd & 4th F 6:30-9:30p $60 #98943
Friday Recreation
Ages 18 & up
Develop new skills while socializing with friends in a variety of activities, crafts, and guest speakers. Outings will occur once per month. This ongoing social group is for adults with developmental disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 6-Aug 24 F Noon-2p $50 #98941
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Join other lively adults on the 2nd Saturday of each month for dinner, music, crafts, games, and social activities. A fun time is had by everyone! Designed for individuals with developmental disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jun 9 Sa 5-8p $15 #98936 Jul 14 Sa 5-8p $15 #98937 Aug 11 Sa 5-8p $15 #98938 Sep 15 Sa 5-8p $15 #98939
Special Events
Summer in the City
Ages 16 & up
Join your friends and peers at the Summer in the City events held downtown throughout the summer! We’ll go as a group to mingle, dance, eat, and enjoy what Eugene has to offer. Intended for people with developmental disabilities, and their families and friends! Meet at Hilyard Community Center Live Music Jul 8 Su 5:30-8:30p $6 #99014 Abbey Road & Radio REDUX Jul 11 W 6:30-9p $6 #99015 Live Music Jul 15 Su 5:30-8p $6 #99016 Medium Troy Rock Band Jul 18 W 6:30-9p $6 #99017 Springfield Concert Band Jul 22 Su 6-8:30p $6 #99018 Dancin’ In the Park Jul 29 Su 4-6:30p $6 #99019 Dancin’ In the Park Aug 5 Su 4-6:30p $6 #99020 Calamity Jazz Dixieland Band Aug 12 Su 6-8:30p $6 #99021 Cowboy Cadillac Band Aug 16 Th 6:30-8:30p $6 #99022 The Cheeseburgers Band Aug 23 Th 6:30-8:30p $6 #99023
Summer Pool Party at Amazon ♥ All ages Celebrate summer! Adaptive Recreation has rented the whole pool. Families and friends of individuals with disabilities are invited to share an evening of fun and food. For information on agency discounts call 541-682-5311. Amazon Pool July 29 Su 5:30-7:30p #99294 $5 per person or $20 per family/group of 5+
New program serves disabled veterans Beautiful blue skies and cool, crisp weather greeted seven “wounded warriors” and their caregivers as they snow-shoed around Crater Lake last February. Adaptive Recreation Services and the Outdoor Recreation Program teamed up with the Wounded Warrior Program to offer the two-night trip to the soldiers who all live with posttraumatic stress disorder and physical disabilities from their tours of duty. It was the first time the soldiers had been to Crater Lake and, for some, it was the first time they had been snow-shoeing. One soldier who served four tours in Iraq said, “Thank you for letting me see the country I served. It was
an awesome trip.” The Wounded Warrior Project serves soldiers who have been injured post 9/11. Adaptive Recreation is offering more activities for disabled
Sports & Athletic Leagues
Paralympic Sport Club ♥ Ages 5 & up NEW! FREE! Paralympic Sport Club Eugene is a new community-based sports development program to involve children and adults with physical and visual disabilities in sports and physical activity. For more information regarding the club, please contact Patty Prather at 541-682-6365.
Cycling for Veterans ♥ NEW!
Wounded Warrior Photography Hikes ♥ NEW! FREE! Join other Wounded Warriors on local hikes to take photos. The September trip is for those who have participated in at least one hike. Must be a registered member of the Wounded Warrior Project. Free but registration required. For more information contact Patty at 541-682-5311.
For details see pages 67-68.
Meet at Hilyard Community Center May 24 Th 3-5p Jun 28 Th 3-5p Jul 26 Th 3-5p Aug 23 Th 3-5p Sep 27 Th 8:30a-6p
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Adaptive Learn-to-Row Clinic ♥ Ages 12 & up NEW! Adaptive rowing is a unique and exciting sport for individuals with physical disabilities. Join the Oregon Association of Rowers for a half-day learnto-row session covering an introduction to the sport of rowing, proper technique, and on-water training. Held at Dexter Lake. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 2 Sa 1-4p $15 #99217
Trap Shooting Clinic
NEW!
Join other disabled veterans and people with physical disabilities for a trapshooting clinic at Cottage Grove Eugene Sportsmen’s Club. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 8 F 3-6p $20 #100347
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Join other vets on weekly bike rides after work. Get ready for the VA Move ride in Roseburg, a 15 mile ride for disabled vets. Or set your goal for the Soldier Ride in September in Seattle. Meet at Alton Baker Park, 100 Day Island Rd., shelter #1 Apr 25-Sep 5 W 5:30-7:30p $5 #100710
veterans this spring and summer including cycling, rowing, trap shooting, kayaking, rafting, sailing, and a day at the Challenge Course.
Disabled Vets Family Sail ♥ NEW! Head out to Richardson Park Marina for a celebration of sailing with other military veterans and their families. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Aug 10 F 4-10p $30 #100686
Wounded Warrior Challenge Course ♥ NEW! FREE! Paralympic Experience ♥ Ages 6 & up NEW! FREE! An introduction for people with physical disabilities to Paralympic sports. In addition to handson participation in wheelchair basketball, tennis, fencing, and goal ball, the participants will interact with Paralympic athletes and coaches. An educational session on Paralympic sports will be held for parents, teachers, coaches, program leaders, and rehabilitation specialists. Lunch provided for those registered. Churchill High School, 1850 Bailey Hill Rd. Jun 30 Sa 9a-4p Free #99219
Waterfest 2012 ♥ Ages 8 & up Experience this one-day workshop on adaptive water sports for people with physical disabilities. Try adapted waterskiing, kayaking and sailing. Co-sponsored with World Wheelchair Sports and Eugene Yacht Club. Eugene Yacht Club on Fern Ridge Lake, 26126 Bangs Rd. Jul 20 F 8a-4p $25 #99220
Disabled Vets Family Kayak ♥
Adaptive Adaptive Activities
NEW! Join other disabled vets and their families at this fun introductory class to kayaking. We will use sit-on-top and inflatable kayaks to tour the Willamette River. BBQ lunch included in fee. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 22 Su 10a-4p $45 #100683
Disabled Vets McKenzie River Rafting ♥ NEW! Explore the beautiful McKenzie River from Finn Rock to Ben and Kay Dorris State Park. The scenery is spectacular, the water is crystal clear and the rapids are thrilling. Designed for disabled veterans and their families. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 29 Su 8:30a-5p $45 #100682
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Join other Wounded Warriors while challenging yourself at Spencer Butte Challenge Course. Must be a registered member of the Wounded Warrior Project. For more information contact Patty at 541-682-5311. Spencer Butte Challenge Course, 85398 S. Willamette St. Aug 12 Su 8:30a-5p Free #100766
Spawning Salmon Rafting ♥ NEW! Take a trip down the McKenzie River to see the spawning salmon. The McKenzie is beautiful this time of the year. Finn Rock to Ben and Kay Doris Ranch. For disabled veterans and their families. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Sep 16 Su 8:30a-4:30p $45 #100693
Disabled Vets Family Waldo Lake Canoe ♥ NEW! Among the purest lakes in the world, Waldo is a high mountain gem. Explore the southern shore and coves in the Spirit of Eugene, a highly stable 29-foot canoe. The views of Diamond Peak, Waldo Mountain, and the nearby peaks will surround you. Dress for the weather, bring water and pack a hearty lunch. For disabled veterans and their family members. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Sep 22 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $30 #100691
Trips,Tours & Excursions Circle icon ➊ indicates activity level, see page 70
Sea Lion Caves ➌ Ages 16 & up This is nature’s home for wild Stellar sea lions and a variety of sea birds. The vast cavern with the roar of the sea lions and the restless surge of the ocean, form an unforgettable experience. Bring $12 for admission, sack lunch and extra spending money. For people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 10 Su 10a-4p $25 #99225
Solstice Celebration ➊ Developmental disabilities, ages 18 & up Join friends from Willamalane’s Adaptive Recreation program as you celebrate the summer solstice at Island Park. Bring $10 for dinner. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 20 W 5-9p $10 #99231
Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jun 24 Su 9a-5p
$30 #99226
Eugene Pro Rodeo ➊ Ages 18 & up It’s firecracker bull riding at the Eugene Pro Rodeo. Watch the bull riders as they try their luck at staying on the bull. Start the evening with dinner at a local BBQ restaurant and then get ready for fun. Bring $20 for dinner and admission. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 6 F 5:30-10p $18 #99232
McKenzie River Hike ➌ Ages 18 & up Take a hike through 600-year-old pines along the McKenzie River. Wonderful views, peaceful settings and an easy trail to follow. After the hike, take a soak at Belknap Hot Springs. Bring swimming suit, towel, sack lunch and $10. For people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 8 Su 9a-5p $25 #99253
Rosse Posse Acres Elk Ranch Coos Bay Day ➌ Ages 18 & up ➊ Ages 16 & up Take an educational tour of a working elk ranch in Molalla. See elk up close and learn how they are raised by the Rosse family on this unique farm. Bring $5 for admission plus lunch money. For people with disabilities, family and friends.
Head to Coos Bay for a day of ocean air. Visit Shore Acres and view wildlife on the paths of Cape Arago. Eat lunch at the Mill Casino. Bring money for lunch. For people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 14 Sa 8:30a-5:30p $30 #100059
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Sand Dunes Adventure ➋ Ages 16 & up This coast trip is for those seeking adventure! Join friends on a giant dune buggy tour of the Oregon Dunes. Fly kites and make your best attempt to sled down the dunes! Bring $15 for the Sandland tour and a sack lunch. For people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 28 Sa 9a-5p $25 #99255
Coast Trip ➋ Traumatic brain injuries, ages 18 & up Spend the day at the coast. You will have lunch, visit the Yaquina Head Lighthouse and hang out on the beach. Bring spending money, camera and water. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 28 Sa 9:30a-5:30p $25 #100684
TRIP POLICIES Fees include van transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given. If needed, please request a lift-assisted van at the time of registration.
ACTIVITY LEVEL RATINGS
Adaptive Adaptive Trips
Level ➊ Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelchairs or walking difficulties. Level ➋ Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping center or large museum. Level ➌ Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. Level ➍ Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Level ➎ Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly or high altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. Consult your physician before participating in any trips/activities to be sure they are appropriate for you. Weather and/or trail conditions may change unpredictably. These levels are approximations only; your experience may vary.
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Blueberry Picking & Ice Cream Making ➋ Ages 16 & up Head out to the blueberry fields and pick fresh, yummy berries. Then head back to Hilyard Center to make a batch of blueberry ice cream. Bring $15 for lunch and blueberries. For people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 29 Su 10:30a-4p $18 #100348
BBQ at the Beach ➋ Ages 16 & up Head to the beach for a fun day of flying kites, playing Frisbee, hanging out and having a BBQ. Fee includes BBQ. For people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Aug 12 Su 9:30a-5p $30 #100058
Waterfalls Hike ♥ ➌ Ages 16 & up Travel up the McKenzie Highway to enjoy the scenery and spend part of the day hiking the trails along the river between waterfalls. Designed for individuals with disabilities. Not wheelchair accessible. Bring a sack lunch. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Aug 19 Su 9:30a-4:30p $20 #100690
Belknap Hot Springs ➋ Traumatic brain injuries, ages 18 & up Spend the day on the McKenzie River. Walk through the beautiful gardens and swim in the hot springs pools. Bring $10 for lunch as well as swimsuit and towel. Fee includes admission. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Aug 26 Su 9:30a-5p $30 #100689
Oregon Camping ➋ Developmental disabilities, ages 18 & up This mini vacation includes spending the night in a yurt or/and tents at Honeyman State Park, and sightseeing and shopping in Florence, Oregon. Cost includes transportation, meals, and lodging. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Sep 11-13 Tu 1p-Th 2p $150 #100692
Autism Kindtree Retreat Transportation FREE! For people who need a ride to and from Hilyard Community Center to the Autism Kindtree Family Retreat. You must register and pay for the camp through Kindtree. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Leave Aug 24 F 1p Return Aug 26 Su 3p Free #99024
Support Groups
Diabetes Support & Information Group FREE! Learn more about how to control pre-diabetes and diabetes with proper diet and exercise. Meets on the 3rd Friday of each month. For more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Willa Reich Ongoing 3rd F 10a-Noon Free
Eugene Stroke Support Group
FREE!
For individuals and families/caregivers who have had a stroke or assist someone who has experienced a stroke. Meetings may consist of speakers, videos or open forums. Meets weekly on Wednesdays. For more information call 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Jul 11-Sep 26 W 11a-12:30p Free
Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group FREE! Support group for individuals, caregivers, and families who have experienced osteoporosis or osteopenia in their lives. Meetings may consist of speakers, videos, open forums, or activities. Meets on the 1st Monday of the month. For more information call Cindy O’Brien at 541-345-9224. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 1st M 6:30-7:30p Free No group Sep 3
Parkinson’s Support Group FREE! Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information call Frank Bertrand, 541-741-1688. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 10:30a-Noon Free
Other Support Groups FREE! All meet at Hilyard Community Center A.L.S. 3-5p 2nd Wed Brain Injury Group (BIG) 11a-1p Every Tu Hearing Loss of Lane Co. 6:30-9:30p 2nd Th Support for Independent Living with Visual Impairment (SILVI) Noon-2p 2nd/4th Fri
customized activities
Accessible Pursuits
Customized activities can include: • Cycling • Leisure education • Kayaking • Art • River rafting • Community outings In addition, City staff can present clinics, workshops, in-services, and trainings in any of the above activities for employees, participants and family members.
Adaptive Adaptive Support
Are you looking for exciting and rewarding activities for your group? Organizations, agencies and individuals are invited to participate in the Accessible Pursuits program. It uses the expertise and resources of the City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation Services to design a recreation program that meets your specific needs.
The benefits include: • Activities that are affordable and tailored to the needs of your organization and clients. • Access to a wide variety of adapted equipment and services. • Activities that are safe and accessible. • Activities that are provided by Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and other trained and knowledgeable staff. Accessible Pursuits focuses on helping participants discover their own innate talents, acquire greater independence, and develop enduring peer group relationships that are instrumental to improving the quality of their lives. Let Accessible Pursuits bring fun directly to you. For more information contact Patty Prather at 541-682-5311.
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Summer Camps Recreation Services offers a wide variety of summer camps that are fun, interesting, creative, active, and adventurous. All Recreation summer camps provide a nurturing and safe environment for youth that uses the research-proven 40 Developmental Assets approach to reinforce an individual’s internal strengths and provide external support to help them be successful in life. For more information, visit www.search-institute.org. Some camps are part of a series with a theme; they are listed below under the Community Center offering them (pages 72-82). All other camps are listed at the end, organized by the types of activities in the camp (pages 83-87). Most camps run Monday through Friday and are full day or part day.
tions and contact information, see pages 6-7.
Camps specifically designed for youth with disabilities are listed in the Adaptive section (page 64), but all camps are open to all children, regardless of ability. For inclusion services, please call Carly Schmidt at 541-682-8837.
Some camps must be paid in full when you register. For all others, reserve a space with a $25 deposit, then full payment is due three weeks prior to start date. Withdrawals after June 1 forfeit the deposit.
Register for all camps at www.eugene-or.gov/ recenroll or through any City of Eugene community center or pool. For more information on registration and policies, see pages 92-94. For facility loca-
A Summer Camp Health Form must be completed, and is available at www.eugene-or.gov/reccamps, or at the community centers. Scholarships and sibling discounts may be available – please ask.
Camps at Amazon Center Imagine, play and create! If you like to act, draw, paint, build and invent, this is the place to be. Talented arts instructors, educators and recreation leaders bring their special skills and training to offer a fun, safe and creative summer at camp. The camps mix visual, 3D and performance arts with games, swimming and play to keep campers fresh and creative.
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Typical Schedule (ages 5-11) 7:30-9a 9-9:15a 9:15-10:30a 10:30a-Noon Noon-1:30p 1:30-2p 3-3:30p 3:30-6p
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Extended care; separate sign up (see right) Check in Arts activities, snack, games Arts activities Lunch & games Reading & storytelling, arts activities, snack Clean up & check out Extended care; separate sign up (see right)
Special Activity on Tuesday/Thursday 1:30-3:30p Amazon Pool Special Activity on Friday 3-3:30p Performance or art show Every day Bring lunch, water bottle, sunscreen
Extended Care (ages 5-11) Extended hours are available for campers attending Amazon Community Center summer camps. To enroll call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center $10/week for morning hours, 7:30-9a $20/week for afternoon hours, 3:30-6p $25/week for both
Art on the Amazon / ages 3-5
Magical Make Believe Become a princess or knight, unicorn or dragon. Travel through your imagination to create a world full of fairies and gnomes. Lots of storytelling and outdoor play, too. We will create unicorn horns, fairy tale puppets, gnome hats, and perhaps have a surprise visit from a fairy. Jun 25-29 M-F 9a-Noon $62 #99391 Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-Noon $62 #99397
Pirates & Mermaids Ahoyyyyyy mates, come aboard! Use your best pirate voice while you sing pirate songs and act out walking the plank. We will use our home made treasure maps to send us on a journey to find buried treasure. Make hats, pirate ships, spy glasses and maybe even find a mermaid. Jul 9-13 M-F 9a-Noon $62 #99392
Ocean Adventures Swim through a sea of crafts through stories and myths! Who lives in the sea? Crabs, whales, clown fish, sharks, jellyfish, coral and much more. We will have so much fun outside as we gallop through our obstacle course on seahorses. Learn all the ocean and creatures that live there. Jul 16-20 M-F 9a-Noon $62 #99393
Prepare to put on the greatest show on earth for the last day of camp. Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-Noon $62 #99395
Space Explore our solar system. Make planets, alien creatures, shooting stars and spaceships. Learn about comets and asteroids. Which constellation belongs to you? By Friday we will have made the full orbit around the sun. The amazing world of space awaits you: 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 blast off! Aug 13-17 M-F 9a-Noon $62 #99396
Art on the Amazon / ages 5-7
Hip Hop Dance Learn fun dance routines with professional dancers. Be a DJ and learn about the world of hip hop dance and art. Age appropriate music, lots of fun and lots of dancin’. Jun 18-22 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99398 Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99403
Jedi Jr. Academy
Camp Mess Be prepared for mud, paint, water, and much more. Have fun making goo, gak, and gunk. Get slimy and gooey while you make creations out of paper machĂŠ. Learn about everything from exploding volcanoes to splattering paint like the famous artist Jackson Pollack. Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-Noon $62 #99394
Join the Younglings, Jedis-in-training. Learn about the Force and train with the Amazon Grand Master. Make the art and costumes to put on an authentic Star Wars performance on Friday. Jun 25-29 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99399 Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99405
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Circus Come to the Amazon Circus of the Stars where you are the star! Learn acrobatic tricks and be your favorite circus character. See tigers jump, watch ponies prance, and laugh at crazy clowns.
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Caped Crusaders All you need to be a caped crusader is a superpowered imagination, a cape and the desire to have fun all week long. Create your own superhero or supernatural creature with costumes, stories, drawing, and acting. Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99407
Dino-mite! Wonderland Magic Come fall down the rabbit hole to a fantasy land of grinning cats and tea parties. Through magical imagination and spells, you will create the most amazing wands, wings and jabberwockies. Jul 2-6 MTuThF 9a-3:30p $112 #99408 Aug 13-17 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99404 No camp Jul 4; sign up for Jul 4 one day camp, see page 82
Pirates Aaargh-cademy Sail off into parts unknown searching for treasure. Talk like a pirate, learn pirate sea chanteys (songs), make your own pirate’s parrot and eyepatch. Learn about the other amazing sailors who sail around the world. Jul 9-13 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99402
This is a journey through the land of dinosaurs. Make prints and cave paintings. Learn about some of the largest creatures ever known. Create your own dinosaur, real or imagined. Aug 27-31 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99406
Art on the Amazon / ages 8-11
Hip Hop Breakin’ Learn all about what’s behind MC-ing, DJ-ing and street art! Practice dance routines with professional dancer, Lindsey Shields. Develop your hiphop persona. Age appropriate music and lots of fun to be had. Jun 18-22 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99409 Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99417
Jedi Academy If the force be with you, young padawan, then you must join the Academy. Seek the skills of the Jedi knights while creating props, sets and costumes to put on an authentic Star Wars performance. Jun 25-29 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99416 Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99418
Caped Crusaders
Artcycle Turn old junk into new art! Make all kinds of different sculptures, monuments and art using everyday recycled items. You’ll be amazed at the great things you can make with trash. Conserve and create! Jul 16-20 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99400
Camps
Camp Mess It’s a mess that you are encouraged to make. Play with mud and make slime. Make exploding volcanoes and Jackson Pollack style splatter murals. It is art, science and fun all wrapped up in one messy week. Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99401
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You are the caped crusader today. You need only your super-powerful imagination to create your own superhero or supernatural creature with costumes, stories, drawing, and acting. Learn about and teach us what being a hero means to you. Jul 2-6 MTuThF 9a-3:30p $112 #99413 No camp Jul 4; sign up for Jul 4 one day camp, see page 82
Camp Mess Discover the art of getting messy. Play with mud, slime and all things that go glop. Make exploding volcanoes and Jackson Pollack style splatter murals. It is art, science and fun all wrapped up in one messy week. Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99411
The American School of Wizardry Pirates Aaargh-cademy Aaargh matey, sail off into parts unknown. Make the ship that will be your home away from home as you sail the seas of imagination. Talk like a pirate, learn pirate sea chanteys (songs) and create the costumes that pirates need to survive. Learn about amazing sailors who sail around the world. Jul 9-13 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99414
Artcycle Turn old junk into new art! Make all kinds of different sculptures, monuments and art using everyday items that people throw away. Be kind to earth while you create the most amazing art from trash. Conserve and create! Jul 16-20 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99410
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Head Master Professor Marcus Ambrosius (professional storyteller Mark Lewis) and his assistant wizards offer another year of magical play at Amazon. Learn the fine arts of spells, potions, and unraveling mysteries and, of course, quidditch. Aug 13-17 M-F 9a-3:30p $160 #99412 Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-3:30p $160 #99415
Super Sleuth’s Mystery of the Amazon Using cryptology and deductive reasoning, Mark Lewis leads The Amazon Irregulars – a group of intrepid young detectives – as they explore codes, ciphers, maps and newspapers to decipher clues and messages. Each day there is a new mystery. It may be elementary my dear Watson, but beware, the criminal mastermind may be lurking just around the next corner. Aug 27-31 M-F 9a-3:30p $160 #99419
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• Ducklings, ages 2½-5, flexible time slots 7:30 am-6:00 pm. • REC-create, ages 5-6 (entering kindergarten or first grade in the fall), 9:00 am-2:00 pm. • Summer Adventures, ages 6-11, Art Track or Sports Track, plus water play and field trips, 7:30 am-6:00 pm. • Camp 360, ages 11-14. An older more intense version of Summer Adventures, 7:30 am-6:00 pm.
Camps at Sheldon Center Ages 2½-5, 5-6, 6-11 & 11-14 Just sit right back and you hear a tale A tale of a playful place That started out at Sheldon CC In a summer camp race The camps are fun, with lots to do The staff is kind and cool All kids can come and enjoy their days On a weekly tour So join our tale of our castaways We’ve been here a long, long time We will make your summer the best ever Come, swim, play, run, throw, climb.
Themes vary each week, so become a castaway for as many as you can. Typical Daily Schedule 7:30-9a 9-9:30a 9:30-11:30a 11:30a-Noon Noon-1:30p 1:30-4p 4-5:30p 5:30-6p
Games, outside play, free choice Camp opener (skits, songs, overview) Choose from the Art or Sports Track (Camp REC-create does both), snack All camp event (games, water play) Lunch (from home), free play, down time Swimming, slip ’n’ slide, playground, computers, photography, etc. Snack, enrichment activities Shipwrecked (stories for the castaways)
Every Day: Bring a sack lunch, water bottle, sunscreen and appropriate clothing (jacket, swimsuit & towel), closed-toe shoes (no toes showing)
Duckling Child Care / Ages 2½-5 The possibilities for exploration, discovery and learning are exciting. Arts, crafts, movement, dance, music, science and discovery time help children discover the world around them. Flexible registration; pick your days & time slots 7:30-9a 1.5 hours $5.70/day 9a-Noon 3 hours $11.40/day Noon-2p 2 hours $7.60/day 2-4p 2 hours $7.60/day 4-6p 2 hours $7.60/day For more information call Sheldon Center, 541-682-5312 Registration at least one day in advance required
Getting in the Groove A musical adventures with hands on play and an ear-full of fun! Jun 18-29 M-F 7:30a-6p #100662
Splashtacular!
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We are splishing and splashing our way into storybook adventures. Jul 2-31 M-F 7:30a-6p #100663 No camp Jul 4
Please is a Nice Word to Say We are learning our manners this month and having a great time exploring feelings. Aug 1-31 M-F 7:30a-6p #100664
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Dude! That’s Rude Prim and proper isn’t our goal, but having basic manners is! Arts Track: Picture place-setting, clay and watercolors. Sports Track: Frisbee and golf. Jul 16-20 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100446
Nuppets & Puppets
Rec-Create / ages 5-6 Create a half day summer adventure filled with crafts, theme-related activities, athletic development, water play, outdoor adventures and fun. Snack included. Campers should bring: • Jacket for cool mornings • Sack lunch • Water-play wear, towel and sunscreen A camp specific brochure is available at Sheldon Community Center or online at www.eugene-or. gov/reccamps.
Ew & Goo! Let’s dive into dirt. We’re making mud, getting gooey, mashing moosh and more for a spectacularly messy way to start summer. Arts Track: Mud seek and find, flubber and play-doh. Sports Track: Hand-eye coordination, tumbling, track. Jun 18-22 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100442
Track Town is My Town Learn about the Olympics and try some events too! Arts Track: Shoe rubbings, medals, tye-die. Sports Track: Catch and throw games, jumping, b-ball. Jun 25-29 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100443
There’s Gold in Them Thar Hills We’re treasure huntin’ this week and we go a lookin’ for some gold nuggets. Grab yer horse and get yer wits about ya, cuz the ol’ West has come to town. Arts Track: Cow rolls, footprint horses, chalk art. Sports Track: Kicking, balloon games, soccer. Jul 2-6 MTuThF 9a-2p $84 #100444
Make your own puppet and put on a show for family and friends. End the week with a yummy BBQ picnic. Make character cake pops and participate in a puppet fashion show. Arts Track: Puppets, beading and story writing. Sports Track: T-ball and basketball. Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100447
Lights Out! We’re going back to basics of fun … without electricity – no movies, cell phones, video games or microwaves. Can you survive? Arts Track: Make games, collages and home-made ice cream. Sports Track: Baseball and catch games. Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100448
If You Build It ... Glue, hammers, paint, wood, paper, puff balls, wiggly eyes, feathers.… Arts Track: Egg drop contest, build it tall, build it small. Sports Track: Tumbling and soccer. Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100449
The Minnow-ature Boat Float The SS Minnow sank but our crafty boats will surely float. Join our skipper as we build and decorate our fleet for our festive floating contest. Arts Track: Make boats, pastels and beading. Sports Track: Water balloon games and t-ball. Aug 13-17 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100450
Dream Big School is just around the corner – it’s time to dream big and get ready to learn lots! Arts Track: Scrapbooking, bookmarks and picture journals. Sports Track: Soccer and t-ball. Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100451
Act Naturally
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Summer play in an outside way! Enjoy the outdoors and get back to nature. Arts Track: Bird feeders, pet rocks, egg heads. Sports Track: Basketball and baseball/softball coaching. Jul 9-13 M-F 9a-2p $107 #100445
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There’s Gold in Them Thar Hills / Lone Pine Farms We’re treasure huntin’ this week and we go lookin’ for some gold nuggets. Grab yer horse and get yer wits about ya, cuz the ol’ West has come to town. Arts Track: Leather crafts, footprint horses, chalk art. Sports Track: Tennis coaching and horseshoes. Jul 2-6 MTuThF 7:30a-6p $112 #100422
Act Naturally / Oregon Coast Dunes Summer Adventures / ages 6-11 It’s a full day of thematic crafts, games, athletic training, cooking, science, music, dance, field trips and swimming. • Camp’s main activities occur 9 am-4 pm. There is also free care starting at 7:30 am and ending at 6 pm. • Youth are encouraged to choose either Arts Track or Sports Track for the week, but can choose daily. • Afternoons include swimming, slip ’n’ slides, yard games and free choice (crafts, computers, playground etc.) • Fees include all the activities, field trip entrance and two healthy snacks. Camp brochures will answer all of your questions and are available at www.eugene-or.gov/reccamps or at Sheldon Community Center.
Ew & Goo! Hatfield Marine Science Center Let’s dive into dirt. We’re making mud, getting gooey, mashing moosh and more for a spectacularly messy way to start summer. Arts Track: Mud seek and find, flubber and cook dirt and worms. Sports Track: Basketball and soccer coaching. Jun 18-22 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #100420
Track Town is My Town /
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Olympic Trials Let’s take our Olympic-size spirit to TrackTown 12. Experience the festival, meet some athletes and participate in the All-Comer’s Meet. Arts Track: It fits me journals, tie-dye shirts and shoe rubbings. Sports Track: Track coaching and field games. Jun 25-29 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #100421
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Summer play in an outside way! Enjoy the outdoors and get back to nature. Arts Track: Bird feeders, pet rocks, egg heads. Sports Track: Basketball and baseball/softball coaching. Jul 9-13 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #100423
Dude! That’s Rude / Portland Zoo Prim and proper isn’t our goal, but having some basic manners is! Arts Track: Picture place-setting, clay and mosaics. Sports Track: Baseball and track coaching. Jul 16-20 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #100424
Nuppets & Puppets / BBQ & Puppet Show Make your own puppet and put on a show for family and friends. End the week with a yummy BBQ picnic. Make character cake pops and participate in a puppet fashion show. Arts Track: Puppets, beading and story writing. Sports Track: Soccer and tennis coaching. Jul 23-27 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #100425
Lights Out! / Rafting the Willamette We’re going back to basics of fun … without electricity – no movies, cell phones, video games or microwaves. Can you survive? Arts Track: Watercolors, make paper and home-made ice cream. Sports Track: Soccer and tennis coaching. Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #100426
If You Build It ... / Oregon Coast & BBQ Glue, hammers, paint, wood, paper, puff balls, wiggly eyes, feathers.… Arts Track: Egg drop contest, build it tall, build it small. Sports Track: Volleyball and tennis coaching. Aug 6-10 MTuThF 7:30a-6p $140 #100427
The Minnow-a-Ture Boat Float / Fern Ridge Paddle Boats The SS Minnow sank but our crafty boats will surely float. Join our skipper as we build and decorate our fleet for our festive floating contest. Arts Track: Make boats, pastels and beading. Sports Track: Basketball and hockey coaching. Aug 13-17 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #100428
Idolized 12 / Amazon Pool Share your talent at our 12th annual show. Perform with dance groups or do your own individual act. Everyone is a star on Sheldigan’s Island. Arts Track: Self-portrait stars, show prep and games. Sports Track: Summer favorites and show prep. Aug 20-24 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #100429
Camp 360, 11-14 Take a 360° look at your world view and enjoy your summer doing cool things. Of course, you’ll have time to hang with friends as well. And we know you need to “get away” from the ordinary, so field trips are scheduled, too.
Summer Splashdown /
Earthy! /Oregon Coast DUJHIW people don’t take care of the earth! Arts Track: Make paper, youknowitpoet, gardening. Sports Track: Basketball and baseball. Jul 16-20 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100435
Take Flight / Wings & Waves Waterpark GR8 fun! Arts Track: Hip hop dance, nature stamps and clay. Sports Track: Soccer and hockey coaching Campers required to bring $10 to attend field trip. Jul 23-27 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100436
Amazon Pool & Nike Tour
I’m A Survivor / Rafting the McKenzie
LtsGt2gthr – water, ribbons, sports, friends, fun! Arts Track: Watercolors, artistic gymnastics. Sports Track: Soccer and basketball coaching. Jun 18-22 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100431
TNA – cell phones, video games, computers. Back to basics. Arts Track: Mosaics, Eric Carle art and apple pie. Sports Track: Volleyball and tennis coaching. Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100437
Dream Big / Olympic Trials Hayward Field Hammertime! AWESO GFI – oh yes you can! Arts Track: Journals, tie-dye shirts and beading. Sports Track: Track coaching and field games. Jun 25-29 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100432
You’re A Firework /Amazon Pool &
Escape! / Sailing GTG sailing at Fern Ridge and sail our own boats too. Arts Track: Photography, landscapes and make boats. Sports Track: Basketball and field games. Aug 6-10 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100438
Brice Creek
The Sands of Time / Oregon Coast
AOK in the USA? – celebrate you and the red, white and blue! Arts Track: Self portraits, leather crafts and make ice cream. Sports Track: Ultimate Frisbee, horseshoes and tennis coaching. Special Event: Relay for Life carwash. Jul 2-6 MTuThF 7:30a-6p $116 #100433
CTO – theme days – 50s, 70s, 80s and the future, and a dance. Arts Track: Time capsules, ice painting and posters. Sports Track: Soccer and volleyball coaching. Aug 13-17 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100439
Challenge the Ordinary /
Star Power/Amazon Pool & Talent Show
BTW – you have it in you! Arts Track: Black/white painting, collage, storybooks. Sports Track: Ultimate Frisbee and field games. Jul 9-13 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100434
OTT fun as you star in our Idolized 12 talent show. Arts Track: Oil painting and talent show prep. Sports Track: Summer favorites and talent show prep. Aug 20-24 M-F 7:30a-6p $144 #100440
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Camps
Spencer Butte Challenge Course
& Skateboarding
Camps at Petersen Barn Have a Summer of Adventure! Your child will love this summer program. They will play games, create works of art, explore themes, sing songs, and have some good old-fashion summer fun! Daily snack is provided. To register, call 541-682-5521.
Summer Play Adventure / ages 3-5
Celebrate Summer Have some good old-fashioned fun. Outdoor games and challenges, races and an obstacle course, kites, water-painting and bubbles will be part of this week’s theme. Jul 2-6 MTuThF 9a-Noon $48 #100246
Build It! Have some fun building with various blocks and Legos. Sand wood, sort screws and nails, hammer and measure this week. Jul 9-13 M-F 9a-Noon $60 #100242
Imagination Station We’ll put our imaginations to work this week. A bear hunt, moon walk, sculpting and creative artwork are on the agenda. Jul 16-20 M-F 9a-Noon $60 #100243
Mudsy Sudsy! Join us for a week of water and dirt play. There will be bubbles, shells, sea creatures, mud pies and fun with dirt. Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-Noon $60 #100245
Let’s Move It! Join in some active fun this week. Walk The Wave, balance beam, obstacle courses, toss Frisbees, bat and throw balls, and go body bowling. Aug 13-17 M-F 9a-Noon $60 #100747
Cool It! Enjoy water and ice activities and discoveries. Make icy treats to eat, excavate ice blocks, sink and float tub fun, make ice paintings and play baggie I Spy games. Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-Noon $60 #100748
Joyful Noise!
Camps
This week the children will have the opportunity to try various instruments. They will enjoy song games, tapping, rhyming, singing and dancing. Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-Noon $60 #100247
It’s a Small World Let’s discover the small things in our world. We will be collecting small treasures, creating bug safaris and making nutshell babies. Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 9a-Noon $60 #100244
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to a variety of parks throughout the city. Play, swim and relax outside all day long, rain or shine!
Morse Farm Outdoor Camps
Ages 6-11
All green time, no screen time! These are the outdoor camps that everybody loves! Field trips every week to some of the most beautiful and fun places in our state. There is swimming at Amazon Pool and trips
These camps provide the perfect blend of organized games and activities and supervised unstructured play. Experienced staff make the magic happen in a safe outdoor environment at the historic Wayne Morse Family Farm Park sited on 27 acres of woods and meadows. There is something for everyone at the Farm – arts and crafts, fort building or just plain hanging out.
On-Site Days (3 days a week)
Field Trip Days (2 days a week)
7:30-9a Check-in, games 9-10a Round-up & rules, snack 10-11:30a Activity rotations–games, skits & crafts, READ dogs guests 11:30a-Noon Lunch Noon-1:30p Open forest / free time 1:30-3p Activity rotations–games, skits & crafts 3-3:15p Afternoon snack 3:15-3:45p Whole group activity / game 3:45-5p Open forest / water play 5-6p Free time / clean up
7:30-9a 9-10a
Check-in, games Round-up & rules, snack Leave for trip
On the Big Field Trip Day: Campers leave at 9a and return by 5p On Pool & Park Day: 10a-1p Visit a local park 1-4p Play at Amazon Pool 4-4:30p Return to the Farm 4:30-6p Open forest / free time / clean up
Every day: Bring a big lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, swimsuit & towel
Morse Farm Outdoor CampS / ages 6-11
Dive In (to Summer) / SPLASH Start your summer off right. Swim all week long at SPLASH and Amazon Pool, and pull out all of your favorite summer games and sports. Jun 18-22 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99272
Park It on the Gold / Olympic Trials & Playground Crawl Reach for the gold medal this week. Visit famous Hayward Field during the 2012 Olympic Trials and go on the WMF Playground Crawl. We’ll check out the best playgrounds from here to Corvallis. Jun 25-29 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99275
Lost Camp of Atlantis / Honeyman Dunes
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Search for the fabulous lost city under the sea. Work up a sweat flying kites and dune surfing and then go jump in the lake! Jul 2-6 MTuThF 7:30a-6p $112 #99271 No camp Jul 4; sign up for Jul 4 one day camp, see page 82
July 4th Day Camp Some camps don’t meet on July 4th but this one does! Sign up for this one day only day camp. Play outside all day. Games and supervised free time. Swimming at Amazon Pool. Wayne Morse Family Farm Jul 4 W 7:30a-6p
$28
#99644
Chillaxin’/ Triangle Lake Rock ’n’ Roll Rapids / Rafting Raft the beautiful Willamette or McKenzie River. Visit the Raptor Center in Eugene to see the owls, ravens and hawks up close and personal. Jul 9-13 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99277
Campalot / Enchanted Forest Queens, wizards, knights and dragons abound in this WMF version of Camelot, the secret kingdom of King Arthur. Jul 16-20 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99278
The week of complete chill is here. Relaxation, favorite games, lots of forest time and dodge ball and the best swimming hole west of the Cascades. Aug 6-10 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99274
Let’s Get Nautical /Sailing Learn about sailors and their amazing boats from the great race around the world – America’s Cup. Then meet real sailors for a sail out on Fern Ridge. Aug 13-17 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99273
Never Ever Land /Canoe Trip Have swashbuckling fun as the WMF pirates take over the giant Spirit of Eugene canoe. Avast matey and hoist your paddle and light out for parts known. Jul 23-27 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99279
KIB (Kids in Black) / Gilbert’s Children’s Museum Just another day at the park with the KIB saving WMF from space aliens and other strange beings. Investigate the vast possibilities of space and earth at home and at the marvelous Discovery Village. Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99280
Horsin’ Around /Oregon Zoo What do predators, penguins and pythons have in common? We’ll be horsin’ around all week long learning about animal tracks, and making giant murals and plenty of bad jokes. Aug 20-24 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99276
Save the Last Camp for Me / Skateworld
Camps
Save the best for last. Celebrate all week with the re-mix of best games from the summer and a final circle around the skating rink. Aug 27-31 M-F 7:30a-6p $140 #99281
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Camps by Activities The following camps are offered by Aquatics, Outdoor, and Youth & Family Programs at various sites. They are generally weekly camps that offer a focus on a particular activity and provide opportunities for creativity, adventure and learning new skills. They are grouped by activity. Camp lengths range from part or half day to whole day, and some offer overnight activities (these require pretrip meetings). Some camps are for children as young as 3 years of age, and others are geared toward ‘tweens and teens up to 18 years.
Aquatics camps
Swim & Tennis Camp ♥ Ages 7-14 Learn the basics of tennis, competitive swimming and water polo. Dry land games will give the camp a variety of fun activities. Campers should be able to swim 25 yards. Bring sunscreen, snacks and a sack lunch. In the event of rain, alternate activities may be scheduled. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Beginning Jul 9-13 M-F 9a-3:45p $140 #100379 Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-3:45p $140 #100380 Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-3:45p $140 #100381 Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-3:45p $140 #100382 Intermediate/Advanced Jul 9-13 M-F 9a-3:45p $140 #100394 Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-3:45p $140 #100395 Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-3:45p $140 #100396 Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-3:45p $140 #100397
Summer Swim & Water Polo League ♥ Ages 8-14 Coached by professional and experienced staff, your child will be involved in two team-oriented practices each week and a competition every Friday. Some swimming skill is required and space is limited. Registration begins May 7th at 9:00 am. Scholarships and reduced fees are available. Amazon Pool Jun 18-Aug 24 MWF Noon-1:30p $60 #100556 Jun 19-Aug 24 TuThF Noon-1:30p $60 #100557 Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jun 19-Aug 24 TuThF 1-3p
the basics of interval training, and culminate in an inter-squad swim meet. Participants should be able to repetitively swim 25 yards. Amazon Pool Aug 27-30 M-Th 9a-1p $90 #100606 Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Aug 27-31 M-F 9a-1p $90 #100345
Arts & Handcrafts camps
Culture Jam
Ages 14-18
Explore your creativity with an amazing team of imaginative leaders who can show you how to use the arts to unleash your power to make a difference. Meet youth from many different backgrounds and experiences. Camp under the stars and discover that you have more skill, talent and spirit than you ever imagined! Food included. Oregon Country Fair site Aug 4-11 Sa Noon-Sa Noon $400 #100346 $100 deposit to hold a spot; partial scholarships available Follows OCF refund policy Register through Oregon Country Fair, 541-465-2230 Returning youth register Apr 1-15, new youth Apr 15-May 1
All About Art & Fun
Ages 5-7
Your little one will explore many forms of art in this camp. Be ready to get messy with nature art, food art, drawing, painting, and more! Please dress your child in clothes that may get dirty with a variety of mediums. Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 14-17 Tu-F 9a-1p $65 #99802
Canoeing, Kayaking & Rafting camps
Middle School Kayak Camp – Inflatables ♥ Ages 11-13 Class is taught using inflatable and sit-on-top kayaks. Start on flat water, move to the Willamette River and then have a grand finale on the McKenzie River. Learn the basics of kayaking and river safety skills. Sign up early, space is limited! Equipment provided. Meet at River House Community Center Jul 2-6 MTuThF 10a-4p $200 #99678 Jul 16-20 M-F 10a-4p $250 #99679 No camp Jul 4
$60 #100344
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Swim Camp ♥ Ages 8-16 Train in the four competitive strokes as well as starts and turns in this fun technique-based camp. The week will focus on stroke development,
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Middle School Kayak Camp Level I ♥ Ages 11-13 Class is taught using hard-shell kayaks. Hone your skills on flat water, move to the Willamette River and then have a grand finale on the McKenzie River. Learn the basics of kayaking and river safety skills. Sign up early, space is limited! Equipment provided. Meet at River House Community Center Jul 9-13 M-F 10a-4p $250 #99685 Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 10a-4p $250 #99686
Teen Kayak Camp Level I ♥ Ages 13 & up Taught in hard-shell kayaks. From the basics of river and personal safety to rolling and paddling, this is where you will want to learn to kayak. The week includes flat water, moving water and river practice. Kayaks and paddling gear provided. Sign up early, space is limited! Prerequisite for Kayak II. Meet at River House Community Center Aug 6-10 M-F 10a-4p $250 #99683
Middle School/Teen Kayak Camp Level II ♥ Ages 11-18 For paddlers who have completed Kayak Level I. More fun and learning on the river. Build on your
basic techniques and add more river rescue and safety awareness to your paddling skills. Equipment and transportation provided. Meet at River House Community Center Aug 13-17 M-F 10a-4p $250 #99681 Aug 20-24 M-F 10a-4p $250 #99682
Teen Deschutes Kayak ♥ Ages 13 & up Learn to put together an extended kayak trip, read water, pack gear, cook outdoors and more. Kayaks, support equipment, transportation and food provided. You bring personal camping gear, a willingness to learn, the desire to have a good time, and the expectation of working as a team member. Prerequisite: Kayak Level II experience and consent of instructor. Pretrip Aug 22 W 7-9p at the River House Trip Aug 27-31 M-F 8a-6p $525 #99767
Quest for Sacagawea ♥ Ages 9-14 Sacagawea is somewhere in Oregon and campers need to find her. Sail, raft or kayak Oregon’s waterways and collect clues as you search for Sacagawea. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-4p $190 #99286
Camps
Most Eugene Recreation Facilities are now WiFi “hot spots.” Use your laptop computer* to access free, wireless Internet at: • Amazon Pool (open summer only) • Echo Hollow Pool and Fitness Center • Sheldon Pool and Fitness Center • Amazon Community Center • Hilyard Community Center • Campbell Community Center • Petersen Barn Community Center • River House Community Center • Sheldon Community Center *Built-in WiFi or a WiFi network card needed
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Counselor camp
Counselor-In-Training ♥ Ages 12-17 Learn to work together as a team while canoeing, sandboarding, hiking and more. Earn these activities through service projects which teach work ethics and develop a sense of community ownership. Plan and execute curriculum with elementary school age campers. Learn how Recreation professionals make the magic happen. Amazon Community Center Training week Jun 18-22 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99422 In the field Jun 25-29 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99423 Training week Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99420 In the field Aug 27-31 M-F 9a-3:30p $140 #99421 All Friday sessions are 9a-5:30p
Games & Sports camps
Archery, Beginning ♥ Ages 8-12 & 13-18 Shoot for the stars and learn how to hit your target. Come with very limited or no experience, as you will learn the techniques to get you comfortable behind the bow, and shooting onto the next level. Equipment provided. Petersen Barn Park Ages 8-12 Jul 2-5 M-Th 11a-2p $50 #99465 Jul 9-12 M-Th 11a-2p $50 #99467 Ages 13-18 Jul 2-5 M-Th 3:30-6:30p $50 #99466 Jul 9-12 M-Th 3:30-6:30p $50 #99468
Archery, Intermediate ♥ Ages 10-12 & 13-18 Join a national level archer in exploring the techniques, and fine-tuned skills of archery. First day of camp will be an intermediate workshop, followed by three days of exploring field ranges and diversifying your shot. Petersen Barn Park Ages 10-12 Jul 16-19 M-Th 9a-2p $80 #99493 Ages 13-18 Jul 23-26 M-Th 9a-2p $80 #99584
Archery Range ♥ Ages 10 & up Practice your archery skills at Petersen Barn’s outdoor archery range. Price includes equipment use. Prior archery experience required, or registration in the archery camp. Petersen Barn Park Jul 31-Aug 30 TuTh 6-7p $40 #99435
Challenger British Soccer Camp ♥ Ages 6-12, 12-16, 8-16
Learn the skills the pros use for passing, dribbling and shooting with an experienced soccer coach. Developmentally appropriate games teach fundamental skills and introduce teamwork within a fun dynamic framework. Petersen Barn Park Jun 18-22 M-F 10:30-11:30a $40 #100567 Aug 6-10 M-F 10:30-11:30a $40 #100568
Tots Soccer Academy ♥ Ages 3-5 Learn to love soccer. Experienced coach will introduce your youngster to the joys of the world’s most popular sport. Participants will practice using their feet, develop a feel for the ball and begin working collaboratively, all through developmentally appropriate play. Petersen Barn Park Jun 18-22 M-F 9-10a $35 #100559 Aug 6-10 M-F 9-10a $35 #100560
Outdoor / Environmental camps
Four Rs Camp – RopesRockRideRaft ♥ Ages 11-13 Solid adventure the whole week. Work and play together on the Challenge Course, ride the rapids of the McKenzie River, rock climb at the columns, paddle on a local lake, and mountain bike on a local trail. Meet at River House Community Center Jun 25-29 M-F 9a-4p $245 #99458 Jul 16-20 M-F 9a-4p $245 #99460 Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-4p $245 #99459 Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-4p $245 #99464
Full Moon Rising Camp ♥ Ages 6-8 & 8-10 Through a blend of environmental education and outdoor adventures, youth will explore the local natural world. Campers will explore an old growth forest, raft down the river, learn about gardening, canoe in a lake and climb a tree in a local park. Meet at River House Community Center Ages 6-8 Jul 16-20 Aug 13-17
M-F 10a-4p M-F 10a-4p
$180 #100183 $180 #100184
Ages 8-10 Jul 23-27 Aug 27-31
M-F 10a-4p M-F 10a-4p
$180 #100221 $180 #100227
Camps
British Soccer Camps provide players of all ages and abilities with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts. Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily tournament. Camp programs include a free ball. Register online directly with Challenger at www.challengersports.com/tours, and receive a free jersey. Petersen Barn Park Half day, ages 6-12 Jul 16-20 M-F 9a-Noon $130 #100494 Half day, ages 12-16 Jul 16-20 M-F 1-4p $130 #100496 Full day, ages 8-16 Jul 16-20 M-F 9a-4p $185 #100495
Soccer Camp ♥ Ages 6-8
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Sailing, Teen Sailing I ♥ Ages 14-17 Learn sailing and boating safety. Read the wind, rig your boat, and sail as a team. Families members ages eight and up can join their new sailor Friday for lunch and a sail in the afternoon. Meet at River House Community Center Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #99491
Sailing, Teen Sailing II ♥ Ages 14-17
Nature & Art Adventures ♥ Ages 9-12 Gain awareness of the outdoors through exploration and art. Spend the week in nature hikes, scavenger hunts, drawing, sculpting, coast trip, games, skits, and more! Bring a healthy snack, large bottle of water, and a healthy lunch each day. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 9:30a-4p $160 #99434
Tree Climbing Camp ♥ Ages 7-11 Spend the week exploring, climbing, and learning about trees of Eugene and surrounding areas. Using assisted climbing techniques, safely ascend in the canopy of several local trees. Also spend a day rafting the in-town section of the Willamette River. Meet at River House Community Center Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 1-5p $180 #100167 Aug 20-24 M-F 1-5p $180 #100174
Sailing, Middle School/Teen Sailing III ♥ Ages 11-17 Sail the Fevas with main, jib and gennaker for maximum speed and fun. Learn basic race skills and to skipper the J24s. Meet at River House Community Center Aug 20-24 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #99472 Aug 27-31 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #99473
Sailing, Junior Practice Nights ♥ Ages 11-17 Practice nights for those who have completed any City of Eugene youth sailing camp. Meet at Richardson Park Marina on Fern Ridge Reservoir Aug 22 W 5:30-8p $10 #99674 Aug 29 W 5:30-8p $10 #99675
Sailing camps
Skateboarding
Sailing, Middle School/Teen Sailing I ♥ Ages 11-14
Beginning Skate Park Camp ♥
Learn sailing and boating safety. Read the wind, rig your boat, and sail as a team. Families members ages eight and up can join their new sailor Friday for lunch and a sail in the afternoon. Meet at River House Community Center Jun 18-22 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #98963 Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #98964 Aug 6-10 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #98965
Learn the fundamentals of skateboarding and park riding. Helmets are required, full pads are highly recommended. Some helmets, pads, and boards are available for loan. Bring water, sunscreen, and something to snack on. Children age six and younger require parent attendance. Children ages 7-9 require parent or an older sibling/ caretaker attendance. Willamette River raft trip on the last day. Cal Young Middle School, 2555 Gilham Rd. Jul 9-13 M-F 9a-1p $120 #99283 Jul 23-27 M-F 9a-1p $120 #99284
Sailing, Middle School/Teen Sailing II ♥ Ages 11-14
Camps
Advance your skills. Add the jib to further maximize fun. For sailors who have completed Sailing I or have some experience. Meet at River House Community Center Aug 13-17 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #99492
Advance your skills. Add the jib to further maximize fun. For sailors who have completed Sailing I or have some experience. Meet at River House Community Center Jun 25-29 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #99469 Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #99470 Aug 13-17 M-F 9a-4:30p $250 #99471
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All ages
Skate Oregon Overnight ♥ Ages 12-16 For intermediate and advanced skaters who want to travel and see some new terrain. This camp will be heading north! Overnights are Wednesday
of the National Police Activities League program, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting positive youth development through athletics, recreation and education. Art & Technology Academy (Jefferson MS), 1650 W. 22nd $75 Jun 18-22 M-F 8a-2:30p $50 #100841
Mad Doctor’s Lab
and Thursday nights. Breakfast and lunch provided. Wednesday and Thursday dinners are at your expense. You are in for the best ever Skate Oregon! Meet at River House Community Center Pretrip Jul 31 Tu 6:30-8p at the River House Camp Aug 6-10 M-F 8a-6p $250 #99285
Special Interest camp
EPAL– Eugene Police Activities League Camp Ages 8-13 Cops and Kids - Building a stronger community. A wide variety of activities will help students develop and build leadership skills. EPAL is part
Ages 8-12
Curious ... inventive ... or merely mad? Here is a chance to satisfy your creative genius. This week you will explore the ways mad geniuses use science to make things ooze, fizz, burst and bubble. Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 20-24 M-F 10a-4p $140 #99282
Surfing camp
Try Surfing ♥ Ages 13 & up For complete information see page 28.
Adaptive Camps at Hilyard Center Camps are open to all youth, regardless of ability. Camps specifically designed for youth with disabilities are on page 66.
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A FREE drop-in program in your neighborhood park
proudly sponsored by Jul 6 Jul 7 Jul 13 Jul 20 Jul 21 Jul 27 Aug 1 Aug 3 Aug 10 Aug 4 Aug 11 Aug 17 88
Petersen Barn University Park State Street Park Washington Park Trainsong Park Sladden Park Kesey Square Willakenzie Park Churchill Sports Park Bethel Community Monroe Park Petersen Barn Park
• All events are family-friendly and FREE. No tickets required. • Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and picnics. • No glass containers, alcohol, smoking, or pets. • Subject to change and weather. • Subtitles on all movies for those with hearing impairment. • Show times are approximately 9 to 11 pm.
Beethoven (PG) 87 min Little Rascals (PG) 82 min Adventures of Tintin (PG) 107 min Cars 2 (G) 113 min The Mighty Ducks (PG) 100 min Bedknobs and Broomsticks (G) 118 min Without Limits (PG-13) 117 min Puss in Boots (PG) 90 min Rango (PG) 107 mins Hugo (PG) 127 min Flight of the Navigator (PG) 88 min Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) (In Spanish, English subtitles) 90 min
Cal Young Skateboard Competition Saturday, July 21
These sites will be open Mon-Fri, Jul 2 - Aug 24 Petersen Barn Park* 870 Berntzen Road (10 am - 5 pm)
Willamalane Skateboard Competition Saturday, August 18 Registration 4-5 pm Competition 5-8 pm Cash prize donated by, Northwest Community Credit Union -- $150 for 1st, $75 for 2nd, 25$ for 3rd in 17 & up/ Sponsored Category.
Trainsong Park* Edison St. off Bethel Dr. (10 am - 5 pm)
Churchill Youth Sports Park* Bailey Hill Rd, next to Churchill High School (10 am - 4 pm)
Sladden Park*
All ages, all abilities! Join us for food, prizes and music. Youth under 18 must have parents present to register. Helmets required at all times.
For more information call 541-682-6321
N. Adams & Cheshire (10 am - 5 pm)
Washington Park*
Washington St. (10 am - 5 pm)
University Park E. 24th Ave. & University St. (10 am - 5 pm)
Monroe Park* Broadway & Monroe (10 am - 5 pm)
State Street Park* Dakota & Burnett Streets (10 am - 5 pm)
2012 Summer Resource Guide Coming Soon!
* Food For Lane County Lunch Site Please mark your calendars and come by and visit! For more information call 541-682-5521 This year’s Partners & Service Providers are: • Eugene Public Library • FOOD For Lane County • City of Eugene Parks and Open Spaces, and much more!
Look for more information, specific event times and locations in the upcoming Fun For All Summer Events Guide coming at the end of May 2012! Call 541-682-5521 for more information.
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SUMMER READING 2012 FOR ALL AGES
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Sign up starting June 1st at any Library location
PRESCHOOLERS Storytimes, Family Music Time, & the Teddy Bear Picnic!
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The mission of the Eugene Public Library is to support an informed community, lifelong learning, and the love of reading by providing access for all city residents to the universe of ideas and information.
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In person: workshops, writers, concerts & more! Online: Get book ideas & share what you’re reading! www.eugene-or.gov/library 541-682-5450
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Sheldon Branch 1566 Coburg Rd. Phone: 541-682-5778
Ways to Support
Full Moon Rising is the latest project of the Eugene Parks Foundation, which works to improve and enhance public parks, open spaces and recreational facilities and services for the benefit of area residents. City of Eugene Recreation presents Full Moon Rising in cooperation with local school districts to take elementary-school-age children on field trips to our local parks. These experiences help children build outdoor skills and confidence to explore nature, gain a social connection to each other, play hard and be active physically, and become future stewards of our parks and natural areas. With the support of the Eugene Parks Foundation, the program will be expanded to more classrooms throughout Eugene. For more information about the Eugene Parks Foundation or Full Moon Rising and to donate, go to www.eugeneparksfoundation.org.
WAYS TO SUPPORT YOUR EUGENE PUBLIC LIBRARY Friends of Eugene Public Library
Eugene Public Library Foundation
Mission The Friends is a fund-raising non-profit organization supporting the Library by: • Funding special programs for children, teens and adults. • Promoting the Library in the community. Become a Friends member or donate gentlyused books at any Library location.
Funding from the Eugene Public Library Foundation has helped make the Eugene Public Library one of the finest in the country. With Foundation’s support, the collection has grown, and both free public events and Library visits have increased.
Second Hand Prose Book Store A great selection of gently-used books and magazines. In the Entry Garden of the Downtown Library. For more information, contact the Friends at: 541-484-1452 friendseugenelibrary@gmail.com www.friendseugenelibrary.org
You Can Help Future Generations A strong public library enriches our community educationally, socially, and economically. Your gift to the Eugene Public Library Foundation will help ensure that future generations of Library users will enjoy the same access to information we have today. Make a tax-deductible gift to the Foundation at: www.eplfoundation.org. Call the Foundation at 541-338-7018 for more information or to schedule your private backstage tour of our Eugene Public Library.
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How to Register Five Easy Ways to Register For addresses and phone phone numbers for all recreation facilities, see pages 6-7. • Online: Go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll. You can browse program listings by activity and/or location, then register and pay online. To register online you will need a VISA or MasterCard, and an account with a PIN number and client barcode number. For information on how to set up an account online, go to www. eugene-or.gov/recenroll and click “Help/FAQ.” Or, click “Start” for step-by-step instructions, Alternatively, you may call any Eugene Recreation facility during business hours and they will set up an account with you.
• Mail-in: Complete a form (on next page) and mail to the facility sponsoring the activity. Include your credit card number or a check. Mailin forms do not guarantee a space in class. • Phone-in: Call the recreation facility providing the activity. Have your VISA or MasterCard number handy. • Fax-in: Complete a form and fax to the recreation facility providing the activity. Include your VISA or MasterCard number. Fax-in forms do not guarantee a space in class. • Walk-in: Visit any recreation facility and drop off the form & payment, or talk to a staffperson. Registration is ongoing and open to residents and non-residents on a first come basis. Register early; many classes fill quickly. Classes may be cancelled if there are too few registrations.
RELEASE FROM LIABILITY AGREEMENT: With the exception of specific trips, City of Eugene Recreation Services does not provide medical insurance coverage for its participants. In consideration of the right to participate, each participant must acknowledge there are risks inherent in any kind of activity, and must agree to assume those risks on his/her own behalf, releasing and holding harmless the City, its officers or agents from all claims for injury or losses suffered from participation. An additional Release from Liability Agreement, signed by the participant or guardian, may be required for participation in some activities. Photographs of participants in Recreation Services activities may be used by the City of Eugene 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. RECREATION PROGRAMS OPEN TO ALL: The City of Eugene Recreation Services provides inclusive recreation opportunities for people with and without disabilities. Staff are committed to making reasonable efforts to ensure that programs and services are accessible to, and usable by all people, including those with disabilities. For more information, see page 62.
Register Online! • • • •
Fast! No waiting Easy! Programs are just a few clicks away Timely! 24/7 access Convenient! Register from the comfort of your home or office • Secure! Your account information remains private and safe. Three easy steps: 1. Go to www.eugene-or.gov/reenroll and “Request an Account” 2. With your account bar code & pin, log in 3. Browse “programs/classes” and register! For more information, go to www.eugene-or.gov/recenroll 92
REGISTRATION FORM Main Household Contact (please print)
Participant (please print)
Last Name _________________________________________
Last Name _________________________________________
First _____________________________________________
First _____________________________________________
Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female
Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female
Address _________________________________ Apt # _____
Pertinent Medical Information ___________________________
City/State/Zip ______________________________________
________________________________________________
Home Phone ____________________ Check if new address ■
Does the participant need any accommodation for a disability?
Day Phone __________________ Cell Phone _______________
(please specify) ____________________________________
Email ____________________________________________
________________________________________________
Activity Number Activity Title Date(s) Location Fee ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Add 20% surcharge if non-city resident: ________ Payment Method ■ VISA ■ MasterCard ■ Check or Money Order ■ LRCS Credit
TOTAL ____________
Card # ____________________________________ Exp. Date ___________ Name of Cardholder _____________________________________ Signature _____________________________________ Include check or money order payable to “City of Eugene, Recreation Division”
REGISTRATION FORM Main Household Contact (please print)
Participant (please print)
Last Name _________________________________________
Last Name _________________________________________
First _____________________________________________
First _____________________________________________
Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female
Birth Date ______________________ ■ Male ■ Female
Address _________________________________ Apt # _____
Pertinent Medical Information ___________________________
City/State/Zip ______________________________________
________________________________________________
Home Phone ____________________ Check if new address ■
Does the participant need any accommodation for a disability?
Day Phone __________________ Cell Phone _______________
(please specify) ____________________________________
Email ____________________________________________
________________________________________________
Activity Number Activity Title Date(s) Location Fee ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Add 20% surcharge if non-city resident: ________ Payment Method ■ VISA ■ MasterCard ■ Check or Money Order ■ LRCS Credit
TOTAL ____________
Card # ____________________________________ Exp. Date ___________ Name of Cardholder _____________________________________ Signature _____________________________________ Include check or money order payable to “City of Eugene, Recreation Division”
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Policies Minimum Class Requirements Credit/Refund Policy In order to recover program costs, a minimum number of participants are required. Please register early. Classes and activities will be cancelled between two and five days prior to the activity start date if the minimum number of participants have not registered. If you register for an activity that cancels due to the lack of enrollment, staff will notify you and issue you a refund. For more about the refund and credit policy, see right.
¡Se Habla Español! Llame al 541-682-6891 para más información.
Scholarship Program The City of Eugene Recreation Services Division offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents.
Credit or refund requests must be made to the facility providing the activity. When approved, a $10 refund fee will be charged for each class withdrawal. Refund checks take up to four weeks to process. No fee will be assessed for credits left on account. A credit or refund will be issued when requested five (5) or more working days prior to the first class meeting. No credit or refund will be issued when requested four (4) or fewer working days prior to the first class meeting or once a class or activity has started, unless one of the following exceptions apply: • Someone takes your place in the class or trip. • You move out of town. • You are physically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no refund fee will be charged). Credits or refunds will be prorated for classes already attended.
Applications are accepted starting in June each year for the upcoming fiscal year (July 1-June 30) and may be submitted through December 31. Applications are available at all Recreation facilities or at www.eugeneor.gov/rec.
No credit or refund will be issued if you fail to show up for a registered activity, class or trip. No credits or refunds will be given for athletic league fees and trips that require prepayment of advanced reservation tickets or admission fees.
If you would like more information about Recreation scholarships, call 541-682-6379.
Non-city residents are assessed a 20% surcharge for registered activities & rentals.
Accessibility Services
portation. Please make your request at the time of registration since demand for use is high. The van is booked on a first come, first serve basis.
The City of Eugene Recreation Services Division strives to make recreational opportunities available to everyone. The City is committed to supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act. The following services are available with two weeks notice.
Braille sections of large publications (such as this Recreation Guide) can be made available with five working days advance notice.
Inclusion Services help identify accommodations that can be made to ensure Recreation programs are accessible to all. See page 62 for details.
Sign Language interpretation is available for classes or presentations with three working days advance notice.
Readers are available by phone or in person. A staff person will read the requested sections of publications for you.
Large Print and Digital Recordings can be provided with three working days advance notice. Five or fewer large print copies can be provided upon request.
Hearing Assistance Equipment is available for classes, special events, and cultural performances with three working days advance notice.
Accessible Van with Wheelchair Lift is available for activities that provide van trans-
If you have additional questions, please call Adaptive Recreation at 541-682-5311 (TTY).
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Index Accessible Pursuits . . . . . . . 71 Accessibility Services . . . . . . 94 Activity Levels . . . . . 25, 58, 70 Archery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 also see Camps Arts & Handcrafts Performing . . . . 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 44, 45, 46, 52, 56, 57 Textile . . . . . . . . . 47, 63 Visual . . . 8, 11, 13-15, 47-50 also see Camps Athletics – see Sports, Leagues . Basketball – see Sports, Leagues Bikes & Biking . . . . . . . 23, 63 Camps, Summer Adapted . . . . . . . . . . . 64 All Others . . . . . . . . 72-89 Cards & Games . . . . 15, 54, 55 Boating Ages 12 & Up/Adult 22-27, 32, 68 Family . . . . . . . 21, 22, 24 also see Camps Canoeing – see Boating and Camps Childcare . . . . . . . . 10, 72, 76 Clay – see Arts, Visual Climbing, Tree or Rock . . . 22, 28 also see Camps Computer, Digital Photography & Internet – see Technology Community Involvement, Teen . 13 Dance Lessons see Arts, Performing and Camps Dances . . . . . . . . . 16, 54, 64 Disc Golf – see Golf Drawing – see Arts, Visual Driver Safety, Adult . . . . . . . 56 Drop-In Activities Adult . . . . . . . . . . 54, 55 Youth & Family . . . 12, 14-17, 19, 22, 23, 28, 57, 60, 87, 88 Environmental – see Camps En Español . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Eugene Police Activity League see Camps Facebook & Twitter 8, 21, 29, 40, 62 Facilities & Fields Info, Map . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Rentals . . . . . . . 6-7, 32, 38 Farmers Market . . . . . . . . . 60 Fitness Adaptive . . . . . . . . 64, 65 Centers . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Classes, Water/Land 40-44, 64 Food & Nutrition . . . . . . . . . 15 Fun For All . . . . . . . . . 88, 89 Games & Sports – see Sports
Giving/Donations . . . . . . . . 91 Golf & Disk Golf . . . . . . 39, 43 Gymnastics . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Health & Wellness Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Hiking . . . . . . . . . 25-26, 65 Hockey, Inline . . . . . . . . . . 39 Inclusion Services . . . . . . . . 62 Kayaking – see Boating and Camps KidCity – see Child Care Languages, Foreign/Culture 51, 52 Leadership, Self-Development 13, 66 Martial Arts, Adult . . . . . . . . 45 Meetings/Support Groups see Support Groups/Meetings Movies . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 19 Music see Arts, Performing and Camps Newsletter, Rec eNews . . . . . 75 Painting – see Arts, Visual Photography, Digital – see Technology Pilates – see Fitness Policies 25, 29-30, 58, 62, 70, 92, 94 Pools & Swimming Accessible . . . . . 40, 64, 65 Competitive/Precompetitive . 31 Diving, Underwater . . . . . 31 Events . . . . . . . . . 17, 32 Fitness, Centers, Land or Water . . . . . . . . . . 30, 40-44, 64 Junior Aquatics Staff . . . . 31 Hours, Fees, Closures, Info 29, 30 Lap Swims . . . . . . . 30 Lessons . . . . . . . . . 33-38 Recreation/Parent & Child Swims . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 30 Rental, Birthday Package 6-7, 32 Summer Swim & Water Polo League see Camps Presentations, Adult . . . . 52-53 Rafting – see Boating and Camps Red Hat Society . . . . . . . . . 60 Registration . . . . . . . . 92-93 Rentals Adaptive Equipment . . 62-63 Facilities/Fields . . 6-7, 38-39 Birthday Package . . . . . . 32 River Fest see Whiteaker Family River Festival Rock Climbing see Climbing and Camps Ropes Course see Spencer Butte Challenge Course Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Sailing – see Boating and Camps
Science – see Camps Services, Adult . . . . . . . . . . 57 Shelton McMurphey Johnson House 69 Skateboarding . . . . . . . . . . 27 also see Camps Soccer – see Camps Social Gatherings/Meals Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Adult . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Family . . . . . . . 16, 19, 32 Softball – see Sports, Leagues Special Events/Interest Adaptive . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Adult . . . . . . . . . . 56, 57 Family . . . 15-17, 19, 54, 57 Spencer Butte Challenge Course 26 Sports Adult Leagues . . . . . 39, 67 Kids & Youth . . . . 12, 13, 17 Track & Field . . . . 11, 14, 15 also see Camps Summer Block Party . . . . . . . 32 Summer Camps – see Camps Summer in the City, Downtown, Live Music, Movies, Skate Competitions . . . 12, 27 Summer Reading . . . . . . 90 Support Groups/Meetings . . . . 71 Surfing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 also see Camps Swimming – see Pools Tai Chi – see Martial Arts Technology . . . . . . 50, 51, 53 Teen Court . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Tennis – see Camps Textiles – see Arts, Visual Theater see Arts, Performing and Camps Track & Field – see Sports Tree Climbing – see Climbing and Camps Trips, Tours & Excursions Adaptive . . . . . . . . 69, 70 Adult . . . . . . . . . . 58-61 Policies & Activity Levels 25, 58, 70 Try for Free . . . . . . . 43, 45, 49 Veterans . . . . . . . 53, 63, 67-68 Volleyball – see Sports, Leagues Volunteering . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Ultimate – see Sports, Leagues . Walks & Walking . . . 15, 22, 23, 43 We Are Bethel Celebration 16, 19 Whiteaker Neighborhood River Festival . . . . . . 16, 23 Yoga . . . . . . . . . 11, 13, 46, 65 Zumba Gold – see Fitness
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