SUMMER 2018 MAY • JUN • JUL•AUG
Registration opens at 9 a.m. April 10
Have a Smashing Summer! Get out, get active and have fun with Eugene Rec
Make this summer your own
with Eugene Rec PHOTO BY BEN SCHORZMAN
Everyone has their own opinion on what summer means to them. You’ll have to excuse Eugene Rec athletics staff for thinking it’s all about them.
Amazon, Echo Hollow and Sheldon pools see all of that and raise them the feeling of jumping into a pool on a hot summer’s day.
To them, adult sports is summer. Once the weather starts getting nicer and the softball fields start drying out, mitts come out of the closet and that indoor volleyball is swapped out for one suitable for sand. People put away their rain gear in favor of shorts for their Ultimate frisbee uniforms.
The point is, Eugene Rec has something for everyone, no matter what your definition of summer is. In this guide you can find a multitude of trips, art classes or fitness activities to make the most of your summer. Peruse our extensive list of summer camps for your children or find an activity you can enjoy as a family. Explore a part of Eugene you don’t normally get to or relive your high school days on the softball diamond.
For the thousands of people who participate in Eugene Rec adult sports leagues, summer means warm nights spent on dirt or sand or grass. Of course our River House Outdoor Center staff might argue summer means the sound of rushing whitewater on the McKenzie River or the dirt crunching under the tires of a mountain bike. Amazon Community Center staff might say the real definition of summer is actually the sight of kids crafting, playing, singing and smiling during summer camp.
We won’t define your summer for you, but we do ask that you don’t skip the post-game handshake line.
Adventure. Community. Happiness.
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Rec Facilities Adaptive Youth Ages 0-18 Activities Child Care
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Camps 23 Swimming 40 Family 49 Adult Ages 18-118 Activities 54 Health & Fitness 63 Sports Leagues 69 Swimming 70 Outdoor 72 Senior Ages 50+ Activities 77 Health & Fitness 92 Outdoor 98 Support/Volunteer 102 Registration/Policies 104
Cover photo by Ben Schorzman
The Fall Rec Guide will be available mid-August 2018
Stay Connected! GetRec.org 541-682-5333 En español: 541-682-6891 TDD: 541-682-5311 recreation@ci.eugene.or.us fb.com/eugrec twitter.com/eugrec instagram.com/eugrec
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Rec Locations 1 Amazon Community Center
2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5373 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Fx: 541-682-5367 Bus: #28, 73
2 Amazon Pool (summers only) 2600 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5350 Hours: See pages 41 & 71 Fx: 541-682-6366 Bus: #28, 73 3 Campbell
Community Center
Amazon Pool
155 High St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5318 Hours: 8:30a-7p M, Fx: 541-682-6386 8:30a-4:30p Tu-F Bus: #1, 66, 67
4 Echo Hollow Pool &
Fitness Center
1655 Echo Hollow Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5525 Hours: See pages 41 & 71 Fx: 541-682-8193 Bus: #40
5 Hilyard Community Center
2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 Ph (voice/TDD): Hours: 9a-5:30p M-F 541-682-5311 Bus: #28, 73 Fx: 541-682-5460
6 Lamb Cottage
In Skinner Butte Park Ph: 541-682-5318
Outdoor Sports Fields Located throughout the city Ph: 541-682-5409 Fx: 541-682-5367
Rent a City Facility! Have a party at a swimming pool. Get married in a beautiful park. Celebrate any occasion at a community center, or rent an entire soccer field! Many City of Eugene Recreation facilities and parks are available to rent. More information is available online or by phone. For community centers, pools, playing fields, and parks go to GetRec.org/recrentals, call the facility directly (see above), or for parks, call 541-682-4800.
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870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5521 Hours: 9a-5p M-F Fx: 541-682-8192 Bus: #40
8 River House
Outdoor Center
301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 Ph: 541-682-5329 Hours: 10a-2p M-F Fx: 541-682-6319 Starting Mar 13: 12-4p Bus: #40, 52
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2445 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 3 Ph: 541-682-5312 Hours: 8a-6p M-F Fx: 541-682-6332 11 Bus: #66 & 67
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Fitness Center
2443 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5314 Hours: See pages 41 & 71 Fx: 541-682-6344 Bus: #66 & 67
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Johnson House
smjhouse.org/wedding-and-event-rentals 303 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-484-0808 Bus: #1 Fx: 541-984-1314 Also see page 96
12 Spencer Butte Challenge
Course
Off Willamette St., south of 50th Ave. 5 Ph: 541- 682-5329 Fx: 541-682-6319
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2025 Washington St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5311 Bus: #36
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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 Adaptive Recreation courses require registration. A Participant Information Form is required before attendance. Fees do not include the cost of meals at events, unless otherwise noted. For more information call 541-682-5311. Orientation Staff is available to discuss recreation opportunities. Please call for an interview before 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.
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.
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Inclusion Services Programs offered by Eugene Rec are open to people with disabilities. It’s as easy as 1-2-3: 1) Discuss your request for inclusion services 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 GetRec. org/recinclusion. 3) Once a request has been received, a Recreation staff person will contact you.
Eugene Rec staff is committed to making all reasonable efforts to ensure that its facilities, programs and services are accessible to and usable by all people, including individuals with disabilities.
For additional information and/or questions on inclusion, accessibility and accommodations call 541-682-5311.
Wanted: Volunteers Your friendship and involvement with participants in the Adaptive Rec 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 541-682-5311.
Adaptive
Bicycling
Cooking
Adapted Bike & Equipment Services All ages
Salad Makers Ages 18+
Adaptive Recreation Services maintains a unique fleet of adaptive equipment, including all-terrain wheelchairs and bikes such as trikes, tandems and hand cycles. We aim to provide individual and group services to support cycling interests and adaptive equipment needs for people of varying abilities and skill levels. These ongoing services include bike fittings, assessments, equipment rentals and more. For more information, call 541-682-5311 or visit GetRec.org/recadaptive. All services at Hilyard Community Center
Adapted Bike Assessment & Fitting Staff assess needs and recommend equipment. Designed for people with disabilities or medical conditions or those who wish to preview equipment before rental or purchase. By appointment
$5 #129801
Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial fitting or assessment. By appointment $5/half hour #129806 $10/hour #129802
$20/half day #129805 $40/day #129803 $50/weekend #129804
Adaptive Bike Demo Day All ages Come see and demo a variety of adaptive bikes, including recumbents, trikes, hand cycles and tandems, during Bike Week, May 13-19. Free for all community members. Campbell Community Center May 18 F 9:30a-1p
Free #129989
This summer cooking class will have fun utilizing food and ingredients from the farmer’s market at Amazon Community Center. Learn about healthy eating, nutrition and meal planning. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 5-Sep 6 Th 2:45-4:15p
$65 #129407
Events Adaptive Rec Pool Party All ages Celebrate summer at Amazon Pool. Adaptive Recreation has rented the entire Amazon Pool facility for people with disabilities, their families and friends. Lounge, wade, swim, play – enjoy the evening fun! Cost is $3 per person, including caregivers, personal staff, family members and friends. Amazon Pool Aug 10
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Games Adapted Game Day Ages 21+ For people who’ve experienced a stroke and are interested in playing cards, table games, outings and socializing with others. Program is provided by the University of Oregon Communication Disorders and Sciences program. Volunteers are available to assist participants. For more information, contact Elise Peltier at 541-346-2589 or elisep@uoregon.edu. Hilyard Community Center Jul 5-Aug 9 Th 1:30-3p
Free
Drop-in
Wii, Mii & More Ages 16+ Have fun and challenge your friends in a Nintendo Wii game, a board game or an outdoor game on the patio. A healthy snack will be provided. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 2-Aug 27 M 3:15-4:15p Jul 11-Sep 5 W 3:15-4:15p
$27 #129199 $27 #129200
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Leadership Garden Stewards Ages 18+ Planting, weeding and friendship building at GrassRoots Gardens. We will plant and harvest vegetables, while increasing our appreciation for nature. Activities occur on varying levels of uneven terrain. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 5-Sep 6 Th 9:30a-12p
$65 #129411
Hilyard Social Club Ages 22-49 Join in as we work together to plan and implement fun activities and community ventures. This community integration, life and social skill-building class is designed for people with disabilities. Please only register for either the Tuesday or Thursday class, not both. Hilyard Community Center Jul 3-Sep 4 Tu 1:30-4p Jul 5-Sep 6 Th 1:30-4p
$75 #129403 $75 #129404
Accessible Pursuits Are you looking for exciting and rewarding activities for your group? Organizations, agencies and individuals are invited to participate in the Accessible Pursuits services. It uses the expertise and resources of Adaptive Rec to de-sign a recreation program that meets your specific needs. In addition, City staff can present clinics, workshops, in-services and trainings in adaptive recreation and inclusion services for employees, participants and family members.
The 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 designed by Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and other trained and knowledgeable staff.
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Accessible Pursuits focuses on helping participants discover their own innate talents, acquire greater independence, and develop enduring peer relationships that are instrumental to improving the quality of their lives. Let Accessible Pursuits bring fun directly to you. For more information call 541-682-5311. 541-682-5333
Social Gatherings BBQ & Lawn Games Ages 18+ Spend the evening with new and old friends. Play some bocce and other lawn games as we close out our summer. Light refreshments and barbecue appetizers will be provided. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Aug 25 Sa 6:30-8p
$20 #129997
Dinner & A Show Ages 50+ Join other active adults for a Saturday night out on the town. Start off with dinner at a local restaurant, then see a show or event. Shows include sporting events, movies, music and more. Designed for adults with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Dinner & Emeralds Game Jul 7 Sa 5-9:30p Dinner & Bowling Aug 18 Sa 5-9:30p Dinner & Music Sep 15 Sa 5-9:30p
$25 #129977 $15 #129978 $15 #129979
Friday Recreation Ages 18+ Join in popular recreation interests and explore exciting activities, planned and implemented by enthusiastic Adaptive Rec interns. Bring your own lunch. Community outings available with separate registration. Designed for people with disabilities. All activities meet at Hilyard Community Center Friday Rec Sessions Jul 6-27 F Aug 10-31 F
12-2p 12-2p
Community Outings Doris Ranch Aug 3 F 11:30a-3p Mini Golf Sep 7 F 11:30a-3p
$20 #129816 $20 #129818 $20 #129817 $20 #129819
Adaptive Hawaiian Night Ages 18+ Come wearing your Hawaiian print shirts and grass skirts. We will have crafts and games and do the hula. Light snacks and drinks provided. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 21 Sa 6:30-8p
$20 #129998
Summer Nights Ages 22-49 In this program for those who identify as female, we will be creative, explore leisure interests and enjoy local events in the community while working on our self-esteem in a safe environment. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 11-Aug 8 W 6-8:30p
$75 #129917
Sports
Wellness
Athletes in Motion Ages 6+ Designed to introduce and support continued involvement of people with physical disabilities in a variety of recreational opportunities. Summer sports include: tree climbing, rock climbing, sailing and kayaking. Program dates and times vary. For more information call 541-6825311 or email carly.m.schmidt@ci.eugene.or.us.
Eugene Rec wants to get you on a bike. With miles of car-free paths around the city and bikefriendly roads, Eugene is a haven for two-wheeled transportation. We offer youth mountain bike camps as well as after-work rides for professionals. During the school year we also teach bike safety classes with Eugene 4j. Campbell is also hosting a bike week, including a free event where people can try out one of Eugene Rec’s adaptive fleet, test ride a bike from the new ride share program or zoom around on an electric-assist bike.
Dance Fusion Ages 16+ Have fun and get fit with this unique dance fitness class. Learn basic moves to multicultural music as you shake, shimmy and salsa your way to a healthier you. A new class is offered on Thursdays. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 5-Sep 6 Th 4:30-5:30p Jul 6-Sep 7 F 4:30-5:30p
$40 #129834 $40 #129832
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Adaptive Fitness For All Ages 16+ This fun fitness is just right for all abilities. Class uses energizing circuit training and motivating activities with positive support. Learn quality exercises and move toward a healthier you. Designed for people with disabilities. Hilyard Community Center Jul 2-Sep 5 MW 4:30-5:30p No class Jul 4, Sep 3
$72 #129197
Summer Hiking & Biking Ages 18-35 Spend Friday nights outdoors this summer utilizing local parks and trails for hikes, biking, sports and games. Class may hike up to two miles and bike ride up to 10 miles. Bring your own dinner. Dress for active play and wear athletic shoes. Adaptive hiking and biking equipment provided as needed. Designed for people with disabilities. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 13-Aug 3 F 5:45-8:30p Aug 10-31 F 5:45-8:30p
$60 #129814 $60 #129815
This class will improve your cardiovascular fitness, strength and balance as well as help you relax. Designed for people with disabilities who can independently access the pool. If hands-on support for successful participation is needed, please call 541-682-5311. TuTh TuTh
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ALS For people living with Lou Gehrig’s disease, family, caregivers, and friends. Meetings are free, offer speakers on relevant topics and are designed to share information as well as strategies for preserving independence and quality of life. For more information call 541-990-1246. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing 2nd W 3-5p
Free
Drop-in
Amputee Support Group Power On With Limb Loss hosts meetings for amputees and people with physical challenges, which include speakers and peer mentorship to support people with physical challenges to help build independence and improve quality of life. For more information, contact Paula Free at 541-5105866 or 123poweron@gmail.com. Crescent Park Senior Living, 2951 Coburg Rd. in Eugene Ongoing 4th W 6:30p Free Drop-in
Water Fun Fit Ages 16+
Amazon Pool Jul 10-Aug 2 Aug 7-30
Support Groups
$50 #129812 $50 #129813
Brain Injury Group (BIG) For people who’ve experienced a brain or head injury. Meetings are free and offer weekly opportunities to share experiences and information on an informal basis. For more information call Curtis Brown at 541-998-3951. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing Tu 11a-1p
Free
Drop-in
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Rent the historic
Wayne Morse Family Farm for your next event! This former farm was home to the man who came to symbolize political integrity and service in the USA: Senator Wayne L. Morse. The house is available year round for events of up to 30 people. The picnic shelter and adjoining field are available for non-amplified rental events of up to 125 people, May through October. Both areas have seating and kitchen facilities. For information, call (541)682-5380.
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Adaptive Mama I’m Low This is a local non-profit organization created to provide emotional and practical support for families of children living with Type 1 diabetes. It gives kids from preschool to teens opportunities to connect through monthly fun activities. It offers twice-monthly parent support groups, an educational speakers series and caregiver seminars for family members, friends and babysitters. For information, locations and calendar call 541-484-0591 or visit mamaimlow.com. Ongoing
Dates/times vary
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Support for Independent Living with Visual Impairment (SILVI) Hearing Loss Association of Lane County Support group for individuals experiencing hearing loss, their family, caregivers and friends. Meetings are free and offer education on relevant topics such as technology, employment, communication, medication and more. Meetings provide informal opportunities to socialize and find support in coping with hearing loss. For more information contact Clark Anderson at clarkoa@msn.com or visit hearinglosslane.org. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing 2nd Th 6:30-9:30p Free
Support group for people living with visual impairment. Meetings are free and offer opportunities to share experiences and information on an informal basis. For more information call 541-682-5311. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing 2nd/4th F 11:30a-1:30p Free
Drop-In
More support groups are on page 86.
Drop-In
Adapted Equipment Rentals The following adapted recreation equipment is available for rent*: • Beach wheelchair and all-terrain wheelchair • Handcycles • Adapted golf carts (available at Laurelwood and River Ridge Courses) • Adapted bicycles and tricycles For more information and to rent any equipment, call 541-682-5311. *An ability assessment may be required to rent equipment.
Recreation Opportunities for Veterans
Eugene Recreation offers opportunities for veterans and their families to experience outdoor recreation, cycling and health and wellness. Adaptive equipment and modifications are available. To learn more, contact: Carly Schmidt, Adaptive Recreation Services 541-682-6365 carly.m.schmidt@ci.eugene.or.us GetRec.org
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Trips Dates
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Title
Cost
Jun 17
Su
8:30a-5:30p
OMSI Museum
$60
Jul 14
Sa
10a-4p
Elkton Center & Dorena Lake
$30
Jul 15
Su
8:30a-5:30p
Oregon Coast Aquarium
$65
Jul 22
Su
11a-4p
Picnic & Blueberry Picking
$25
Jul 28
Sa
10a-4p
Blackberry Jam Festival
$30
Aug 3
F
11:30a-3p
Community Outing: Dorris Ranch
$20
Aug 4
Sa
9a-2p
Corvallis Farmers Market
$25
Aug 11
Sa
9:30a-5:30p
Play Day at the Beach
$45
Aug 18
Sa
9a-5p
Waterfall Hike: Coast Range
$30
Aug 24/26 Leave 1p F, return 2p Su Kindtree Retreat Transportation $20 Sep 7
F
11:30a-3p
Community Outing: Mini Golf
$20
Sep 8
Sa
10a-5:30p
Sand Dunes Adventure
$55
Sep 16
Su
9a-5p
Waterfall Hike: Cascade Range
$30
All trips meet at Hilyard Community Center and are designed for people with disabilities ages 18+.
Activity Level Ratings 1 Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelLevel ■ chairs or walking difficulties. 2 Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping Level ■ center or large museum. 3 Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a Level ■ walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. 4 Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be Level ■ rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. 5 Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly Level ■ 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.
Trip Policies Fees include bus transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given.
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OMSI Museum
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Join in to explore the exhibits and activities at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) in Portland. Trip registration includes museum admission. Bring money for lunch. Jun 17
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Elkton Center & Dorena Lake
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Take a drive to the Elkton Educational Community Center to tour the Butterfly Pavilion, native plant nursery and historic trading fort. After that, enjoy a picnic lunch and the sunshine at Dorena Lake. Jul 14
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Adaptive Coast Trips Participants can register for only one of the three summer coast trips but can be added to the waitlist for others.
2 Oregon Coast Aquarium ■ Visit the sea creatures and learn about ocean life. Registration fee includes admission. Bring money for lunch, snacks and souvenirs.
Meet at Hilyard Community Center Jul 15 Su 8:30a-5:30p
$65 #131118
3 Play Day at the Beach ■ Soak up the sun, fly kites and play games on the beach. Bring a picnic lunch and optional money for snacks.
Meet at Hilyard Community Center Aug 11 Sa 9:30a-5:30p
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3 Sand Dunes Adventure ■ Join friends on a giant dune buggy on the Oregon Dunes. Admission is included in registration fee. Bring a packed lunch. Not recommended for those who use wheelchairs or walkers.
Meet at Hilyard Community Center Sep 8 Sa 10a-5:30p
$55 #131121
Picnic & Blueberry Picking ■3 Head out to the blueberry fields along the McKenzie River to pick fresh, yummy berries. After picking we’ll head to a cool spot on the river for a picnic and easy hike. Bring a sack lunch and $10 for snacks and blueberries. Jul 22
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The Blackberry Jam Festival is a wholesome community event in Lowell featuring great music, unique crafts, fun and delicious food. Bring money for lunch and souvenirs. Jul 28
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10a-4p
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Community Outing: Dorris Ranch
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Travel back in time to a historic ranch, including a hands-on educational tour and experience. Bring a sack lunch. Aug 3
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11:30a-3p
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Corvallis Farmers Market
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Spend the morning walking through the farmer’s market in Corvallis. Visit vendor booths, music and enjoy a healthy lunch at the market. Enjoy what downtown Corvallis has to offer. Bring money for lunch. Aug 4
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Waterfall Hikes
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Tour various waterfalls of Oregon. Enjoy the scenery and spend part of the day hiking the trails. Participants will hike up to 3 miles, rain or shine. Bring a sack lunch. Aug 18 Sep 16
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Kindtree Retreat Transportation For people who need a ride to the Autism Kindtree Family Retreat and back. Leave at 1 p.m. Friday and return to Hilyard at 2 p.m. Sunday. Round-trip or one-way Friday or Sunday. You must register for the camp through Kindtree. Aug 24/26 F/Su #129982 $20 round trip, $10 one way
Community Outing: Roaring Rapids Mini-Golf
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Enjoy an outing to Camp Putt for some mini-golf. Bring $6.50 to play and $10 for pizza or just bring a packed lunch. Sep 7
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Youth Activities Arts
Fashion Design, Intermediate Ages 11-16
Clay Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 10-15 Learn basic and advanced techniques of wheel throwing, handbuilding 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: Amy Graves Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 4-6p
$70 #129425
Fashion Design, Beginning Ages 10-14 A unique and exciting class designed for youth, encouraging their visions in creating fashionable new clothing. Youth will be given the opportunity to create and learn the use of a sewing machine. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 23-Aug 20 M 4:15-6p
$60 #130410
Design your own stylish clothes and accessories using fun fabrics and patterns. Be creative and get tips from an experienced sewing instructor. Basic sewing skills and use of a sewing machine required. Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 27-Sep 24 M 6:15-8p
Young Rembrandts Drawing Ages 9-13 Young Rembrandts teaches basic, clear instruction for drawing to budding artists. Two distinct five-week sessions will be offered for the summer. Sign up for one or both.
Fashion Runway Bring out your inner designer. Learn to draw figures and lots of fashion wear. Amazon Community Center Jun 25-Jul 23 M 4-5p
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Games & Apps Draw your favorite characters from popular games and apps such as Block Figures, Zombies with Plants and Pac-Man. Amazon Community Center Jul 30-Aug 27 M 4-5p
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Youth Activities
Bicycling Mountain Bike Girls Weekend Ages 13-17 Open to teens who identify as female. Practice bike handling skills and meet others with similar interest. Ride and camp at L.L. Stub Stewart State Park near Portland. Ride multiple trails in the area. Bring your own bike or demo one of our new models. Dinner, breakfast and lunch are provided. Pretrip meeting is required. Offered at a reduced rate thanks to a grant from the Jane Higdon Memorial Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Pretrip Jun 5 Tu 5:30-7p at the River House Trip Jun 9-10 SaSu 9a-5:30p $50 #129685
Challenge Course Challenge Course Adventure Ages 11-14 & 15-17 Have an adventure at the Spencer Butte Challenge Course. Work with your group to complete events that range from two inches to 55 feet off the ground and encourage collaboration, problem solving, leadership and persistence. Safety is our priority. For details about the course visit GetRec.org/challengecourse. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Ages 11-14 Jul 2 M 9a-5p $40/person #130921 Ages 15-17 Jul 3 Tu 9a-5p $40/person #130948
Dance Pre-School Play & Dance Ages 14 months-3 years with adult
Using music and movement, youngsters explore and develop increased basic motor skills including strength, coordination and flexibility. This safe and supportive class is designed to build self-confidence and introduce children to a structured setting. Amazon Community Center Jun 30-Aug 18 Sa 9:30-10a
$40 #129468
Music, Movement & Play
Ages 18 months-3 years with adult
Explore music and movement with your toddler using scarves, hoops and other props. This class emphasizes child-led movement and discovery. Come meet other families in a safe and supportive setting. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Karen Creighton Jul 10-Aug 14 Tu 5-5:40p
$39 #130524
Pre-School Play to Music Ages 2-3 with adult, 4-6 drop-off
This class introduces playful movement to music. Kids build strength and self-confidence in a fun, safe environment. Instructor will engage students with props and upbeat music. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Karen Creighton Jul 14-Aug 18 Sa 9:20-10a
$39 #130497
Try Pre-School Play to Music for Free Sheldon Community Center Jul 14 Sa 9:20-10a
Free #130534
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Youth Activities Storybook Ballet Ages 6-13 Classical ballet panto will focus on the fundamentals of ballet technique at the barre and center floor followed by a condensed telling of one of the many classical ballet stories including, “Sleeping Beauty,” “Coppelia” and “The Nutcracker.” Using ballet pantomime, we will then explore telling these stories through our movements. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Christen Woolsten Jul 10-Aug 21 Tu 4:50-5:50p
$35 #130461
Tap & Jazz Dance Ages 6-13
Hip-Hop & Boppers Ages 3-5 This high energy class is the perfect fit for boys and girls in need of moving and grooving. Get down to kid friendly hiphop tunes while gaining coordination, flexibility and all the basic motor skills. Amazon Community Center Jun 30-Aug 18 Sa 12-12:45p
$52 #129466
Explore basic ballet techniques in a fun, safe and loving setting. Your child will stretch, leap, plié and dance down to monkey town. Students will discover their love of dance with fun creative music. Discover ballet stretches and moving creatively. Last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Ages 3-4 Jun 30-Aug 18 Sa 10:10-10:55a $52 #129464 Ages 4-5 Jun 30-Aug 18 Sa 11:05-11:50a $52 #129465
$25 #130459
Ballet & Tap Ages 4-6 & 5-7 Learn basic ballet postures while experimenting with creative movement. Have fun tapping and making noise. Emphasis will be on developing rhythm, balance and creativity. Amazon Community Center Ages 5-7 Jun 30-Aug 18 Sa 12:55-1:40p
$52 #129467
Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Christen Woolston Ages 4-6 Jul 9-Aug 20 M 4:15-5:15p
$25 #130455
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Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Christen Woolsten Jul 10-Aug 21 Tu 6-7p
$35 #130471
Early Learning Littles Play Time Ages 0-4 with adult
Pre-Ballet Ages 3-4 & 4-5
Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Christen Woolston Ages 4-5 Jul 10-Aug 21 Tu 4:15-4:45a
This classic dance form that emphasizes rhythm and movement is making a modern comeback and is just as fun as ever. Young dancers will be introduced to tap and jazz basics: shuffles, flaps and time steps. It’s a great first dance class for new dancers.
Meet other parents and children while you and your toddler explore and socialize. We will set up an array of activities including arts and crafts, toys, musical instruments and games. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 21-Aug 25 Sa 9-11a
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Youth Activities
Gymnastics Gym Babies Ages 14 months-3 years with adult Introduction to pre-tumbling skills. Children gain flexibility, strength and coordination while having fun using mats, balance beam and a variety of equipment. Parent involvement is required. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Segel-Vaccher Jun 25-Jul 30 M 9:45-10:15a Jun 25-Jul 30 M 10:30-11a
$40 #129416 $40 #129417
Kinder Gymnastics Ages 3-5 Let your child explore his or her physical abilities in a safe and fun environment. This pre-gymnastics class offers opportunities to build confidence in your child’s ability to execute motor skills such as jumping, swinging and pulling. Inspires self-reliance in a fun and encouraging environment. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lauri Segel-Vaccher Jun 25-Jul 30 M 11:15a-12p
$52 #129418
Kayaking Kayak Whitewater Day Trips Ages 11-18 For youth who have completed a kayak class or have previous whitewater kayak experience. Continue your new river passions. The Willamette River section is class I-II rapids. The McKenzie River section is class I-III rapids. Led by safe and experienced instructors. All river gear and transportation provided. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Willamette River Jul 29 Su 9a-3p $50 #129656 McKenzie River Aug 25 Sa 9a-4p $55 #129657
Leadership LIT Teen Leadership Ages 12-17 This is an individualized internship program designed for self-starting teens who want to give back to the community. Includes trainings, trips and volunteer projects. Leaders in Training will progress individually with the goal of continuing through the year. To register call Amazon Community Center at 541-682-5373.
Amazon Community Center Jun 18 M 9a-12p Jul 2 M 9a-12p Aug 24 F 9a-3:30p
Teen Court
$25 #131168
Ages 12-17
Members of Eugene’s Teen Courts gain experience in decision making, communication and law. Defendants get an opportunity to take responsibility and keep a clean juvenile record. Help your fellow students, your community and yourself. If you live or attend school in Bethel District (Bethel Teen Court) or in the area served by Churchill High School (West Eugene Teen Court), you probably qualify. Volunteer hours apply toward school community service requirements. For more information call 541-682-6376.
Local donor funds sailing scholarships A grant from the Goudy-Powell Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation will provide an opportunity for several underrepresented youth in the Eugene area to learn to sail. The donor is active in the sailing community and wants to encourage others to join in this life-long activity. The grant will help the recipients enjoy the beauty of the outdoors, learn valuable life skills, and make new friends in a safe and positive setting. To receive an application for the Goudy-Powell scholarship contact the River House at 541-682-6324, Robert.J.Brack@ci.eugene.or.us. If you wish to make a donation to Eugene Recreation’s scholarship fund, please contact us at 541-682-5333. GetRec.org
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Youth Activities Fencing, Beginning Ages 8-11 & 12+ This class is an introduction to the basics of the Olympic sport of foil fencing with an emphasis on discipline, coordination, sportsmanship, fitness and fun. Physical chess, as it’s called, is an excellent way to stay active and have a great time. Equipment provided. The teen and adult fencing classes are combined. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Ages 8-11 Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 1:45-2:30p Ages 12+ Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 2:45-3:45p
$56 #129461 $89 #129462
Fencing, Intermediate Ages 12+
Martial Arts Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Ages 7-9 This program integrates self-defense techniques, methods of leverage, conditioning and skill oriented to improving your child’s motor skills, agility and flexibility. Learn methods for defending yourself on the ground and how to gain control using holds and locks. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Instructor: Grey Wolf – BJJ Jul 9-Aug 29 MW 4:30-5:30p
$55 #130810
Capoeira Ages 5-12 with adult, & 13+ Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art with an African influence. It synergistically combines elements of fight, dance, acrobatics and music. Classes will focus on basic conditioning, kicks, escapes and music all geared toward playing in the roda – the circular shaped ritual that culminates the full expression of capoeira. For ages 5-12, parent/guardian participation is encouraged but not mandatory; each person must register. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Eugene Capoeira Ages 5-12 with adult Jul 18-Aug 29 W 5-6p Ages 13+ Jul 18-Aug 29 W 6-7:30p
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$35 #130449 $38 #130447
Take the skills you have developed in Fencing, Beginning to the next level. The intermediate class will work you physically and mentally. To inquire about pre-requisites, call 541-682-6304. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 4-5p
$89 #129463
Karate Tiger Tots Ages 3-4 A happy, caring atmosphere where your preschooler can be introduced to basic karate and life skills. This active class enhances hand-eye and foot-eye coordination, selfconfidence and respect. Students become great listeners while learning important safety skills. Not eligible for scholarship. Instructor: Albert Roy, Eugene School of Karate Amazon Community Center Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 9:15-9:45a Jul 12-Aug 30 Th 2:30-3p
$56 #129455 $56 #129456
Sheldon Community Center Jul 13-Aug 31 F 3-3:30p
$56 #130481
Youth Activities Karate Tiny Tigers Ages 5-6 The Tiny Tiger program introduces partner work, team work, cooperation and group activities. Some competitive games are added to the lessons such as bunkai, sparring, self-defense and elbow techniques. Not eligible for scholarship. Instructor: Albert Roy, Eugene School of Karate Amazon Community Center Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 10-10:30a Jul 12-Aug 30 Th 3:15-4p
$56 #129457 $56 #129458
Sheldon Community Center Jul 13-Aug 31 F 3:45-4:15p
$56 #130483
Karate Ages 7-11 This professionally developed program will help students improve listening skills, develop concentration and learn personal discipline and respect for others. It’s a great way to build confidence and gain self-esteem while exercising and having fun. Not eligible for scholarship. Instructor: Albert Roy, Eugene School of Karate
Amazon Community Center Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 10:45-11:30a $64 #129459 Jul 12-Aug 30 Th 4:15-5p $64 #129460 Sheldon Community Center Jul 13-Aug 31 F 4:30-5:15p
$64 #130485
This tiny instrument is a great way to introduce singing and songwriting to the budding musical genius in your home. Learn basic chords, strumming and songs. Instruments provided with a refundable rental deposit of $50. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Leia Frederic Jul 9-Aug 13 M 4:10-5:10p
$40 #130420
’Ukulele, Intermediate Ages 9-16
Taekwondo Ages 5-7 & 8-12 Develop a better awareness of your potential through the practice of taekwondo. This physical sport uses all the muscles and joints in the body while developing mental abilities that promote focus and self-discipline. Classes are non-combative and focus on providing the structure, knowledge and skills students will use to live a more confident, empowered life. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Instructors: US Tae Kwon Do College Ages 5-7 Jul 17-Aug 14 Tu 4:30-5:15p $30 #130436 Ages 8-12 Jul 17-Aug 14 Tu 5:30-6:30p $35 #130437
Music Guitar, Beginning Ages 12-18 Gain a solid foundation of guitar basics. Learn fundamental chords, scales and songs while developing listening and improvisation skills. Come have fun and play music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Alexandre Pabst Jul 10-Aug 14 Tu 4:15-5:15p
‘Ukulele, Beginning Ages 8-14
$40 #130920
For those that have previous experience playing the ‘ukulele. Learn advanced cords, strumming and songs. Instruments provided with a refundable rental deposit of $50. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Leia Frederic Jul 11-Aug 15 W 4:10-5:10p
$40 #130422
Sports Soccer Skills Ages 3-4, 4-5 & 5-6 Learn 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. Amazon Community Center Ages 3-4 Jul 9-13 M-F 9:15-10a Jul 16-20 M-F 9:15-10a Ages 4-5 Jul 9-13 M-F 10:15-11a Jul 16-20 M-F 10:15-11a Ages 5-6 Jul 9-13 M-F 11:15a-12:15p Jul 16-20 M-F 11:15a-12:15p
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A FREE drop-in program in your neighborhood!
These Fun For All sites will be open For Lane County Mon-Fri, July 9- August 24 * Food Lunch Site Washington Park*
Petersen Barn Park*
870 Berntzen Road (10 am - 5 pm) Edison St. off Bethel Dr. (11 am - 3pm)
Churchill Youth Sports Park*
Bailey Hill Rd, next to Churchill High School (10 am - 5 pm)
MOVIES IN THE PARK Petersen Barn Park Willakenzie Park Washington Park Arrowhead Park Churchill Park Maurie Jacobs Park Echo Hollow Pool Monroe Park Bethel Community Park State Street Park Sladden Park Trainsong Park University Park Echo Hollow Pool
Please mark your calendars and come by and visit! For more information call 541-682-5521 20
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Monroe Park*
Broadway & Monroe (10 am - 5 pm)
Trainsong Park*
July 13 (Fri) July 14 (Sat) July 20 (Fri) July 21 (Sat) July 27 (Fri) July 28 (Sat) August 2 (Thu) August 3 (Fri) August 4 (Sat) August 10 (Fri) August 11 (Sat) August 17 (Fri) August 18 (Sat) August 24 (Fri)
Washington St. and W. 20th Ave. (10 am - 5 pm)
State Street Park*
Dakota & Burnett Streets (10 am - 5 pm)
Awbrey Park
River Rd. & Spring Creek Dr. (9:30 am - 1 pm) Tuesdays and Thursdays only • • • • • •
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. Jumanji (1995) Mary Poppins Coco The Incredibles Karate Kid Inkheart Teen Movie: Jaws La Misma Luna (Espanol) Wonder Woman Lilo & Stitch Breakfast at Tiffany's Ratatouille Black Panther Free Willy
PG G PG PG PG PG PG PG-13 PG-13 PG G G PG-13 PG
104 minutes 139 minutes 105 minutes 115 minutes 126 minutes 106 minutes 124 minutes 106 minutes 141 minutes 85 minutes 115 minutes 111 minutes 134 minutes 112 minutes
This year’s partners & service providers are: • FOOD For Lane County • City of Eugene Parks and Open Spaces, and many more!
Youth Childcare ENRICHING FUN at three locations for children ages 2½ through fifth grade. Your child will experience unique and exciting ways to be engaged. CHILD SAFETY & PARENT PEACE OF MIND is the foundation of our staff training, which includes CPR/First Aid and curriculum and behavior management. With staff’s guidance, your child will discover the world around them through social interaction, learning and play.
Please call the center of your choice for more information, or go to GetRec.org/childcare. Registration is ongoing. Ask about scholarships.
Locations Amazon Preschool at Amazon Center
541-682-5373 • Summer Camps, ages 3-5, see pages 26-27 • Fall Preschool returns in September for ages 3-5 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh, call now to hold your spot
Early Learning Center at Petersen Barn 541-682-5521 • Summer Camps, ages 3-5, see pages 26-27 • Preschool, ages 3-5 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh
Kidcity Adventures at Sheldon Center 541-682-5312 • Summer Camps, ages 4-11, see pages 26-33 • Ducklings, ages 2½-5 7:30a-6p, M-F
Returning in the fall, please call now to hold your spot: • Preschool, ages 3-4 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh • Kindergarten Prep, ages 4-5 9a-12p, MWF or TuTh • After School Care, grades K-5 School release until 6p, M-F GetRec.org
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Youth Camps A camp for every child Eugene Rec summer camps offer youth the opportunity to explore what they love, learn new skills, and forge lasting friendships in a safe, supportive environment. With an astonishing breadth of activities, we truly have a camp for every child! How do I sign up? Register online at GetRec.org/recenroll or through any Eugene Rec community center or pool. Some camps may accept a deposit to reserve your child’s place; contact the center for details.
What if my child needs accommodations? All camps are open to all children regardless of ability. We work to include individuals who benefit from extra support. Visit GetRec.org/recinclusion for more information or to fill out an inclusion request form. Please give us two weeks
notice. For more information see page 6. Summer Quest Camp is specifically designed for youth with disabilities; see 87 . pages 34-36, camp ●
What else do I need to know? We must have a current Summer Camp Health Form on file for all campers. Forms are available online at GetRec.org/ reccamps. Read the description of your selected camp carefully and plan accordingly – you may need to pack a lunch or sunscreen for your child.
Finding the right camp for your child Matching your child’s personality and interests is an important part of choosing the right camp. Consider the camp’s staff-to-child ratio, level of activity, and the total number of kids to determine which camp environment best suits your child’s personality and temperament. For more information about each camp, call the facility and speak with our staff. GetRec.org
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Youth Camps
Locations Adaptive Rec Washington Park Center, 2025 Washington St., Eugene 97405 541-682-5311
Journey through amazing adventures with Summer Quest Camp. Experience outdoor recreation, swimming, trips and projects. Develop friendships and life skills. Designed for individuals who generally benefit from extra support as they strive for daily success within school, recreation and community settings. Campers must be enrolled in secondary education for the 2017-18 academic year to register. If registration is full, please add name to the wait list to help us determine demand.
Learn unique skills and connect with new friends in our hands-on camps. Challenge yourself as we explore movement, culture, creativity and technology. Snacks provided.
Weekly Registrations Available • 5 full days, $190 • 3 half days + 2 full days, $145 • 5 half days, $105 • 4 half days + 1 full day, $125
Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center 1655 Echo Hollow Rd., Eugene 97402 541-682-5525
2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 541-682-5373
Imagine, play and create! Camps offer a wide variety of choices including dance, role playing games, art, theater, design and engineering. Active outside games and swimming add to the arts experience. Art instructors, educators and recreation staff provide a safe and fun summer. Campers should bring lunch, water bottle and sunscreen. Typical Daily Schedule Ages 6-11 Subject to change • 7:30-9a Extended care, separate sign-up (see below) • 9-9:15a Check in • 9:15-10:15a Arts activities • 10:15-10:45a Outside games & snack • 10:45a-12p Arts activities • 12-1:30p Lunch & play • 1:30-3:30p MWF: Arts activities, reading, snack TuTh: Amazon Pool • 3:40-6p Extended care, separate sign-up Extended Care Ages 3-11 Requires separate registration; call 541-682-5373 • Ages 3-11 7:30-9a $15/week • Ages 6-11 3:40-6p $25/week • Ages 6-11 7:30-9a & 3:40-6p $30/week No extended care Jul 4 541-682-5333
870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 541-682-5521
Typical Schedule 9:30a-4:30p, ages 12-21 Subject to change • Mon All about camp • Tue Summer movie theater & Amazon Pool • Wed Camp projects & field trip • Thu Volunteer project & Amazon Pool • Fri Outdoor adventure rec trip
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Pools
Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center 2443 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 541-682-5314
Cool off and build new skills with our aquatics camps, where campers will be coached by professional and experienced staff. For a list of other youth aquatics programs this summer, see pages 41-47.
River House Outdoor Center 301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 541-682-5329
Life is better outdoors! River House camps offer a huge range of activities including biking, tree climbing, kayaking, sailing, skateboarding, stand-up paddleboarding, rafting and more. Camps provide:
• Passionate and skilled outdoor leaders who are committed to having “best days ever.” • Programs for almost any age and ability level from beginning to advanced. • Low camper to staff ratios to ensure the best possible learning environment.
Youth Camps Sheldon Community Center 2445 Willakenzie Rd., Eugene 97401 541-682-5312
In our Preschool Camps for ages 4-5, campers will enjoy themed activities in a nurturing and developmentally appropriate environment. Skilled teachers engage children in early learning through sensory, pre-literacy, math, science and art exploration activities. Every week campers will enjoy active outdoor and water play. In our Elementary Camps for ages 6-11, we offer traditional day camp experiences with engaging themes, crafts, group games and outdoor play. Campers go on at least one field trip per week and have two opportunities to swim at Sheldon Pool. In all of our camps the schedule is subject to change dependent on camp theme, field trips and weather. All materials, field trips and snacks are included in fees. Sibling discounts available. Camper Information Packets will be sent via email two weeks before the first day of camp. Typical Daily Schedule Ages 6-11 Subject to change • 7:30-9a Extended care, separate sign-up (see below) • 9-9:15a Check in & opening activity • 9:30a-12p Activity rotations & snack • 12-1p Lunch & down time • 1-1:30p Group games • 1:30-4p Activity rotations, swimming, field trips, snack • 4-4:30p Closing activity • 4:30p Check out • 4:30-6p Extended care, separate sign-up (see below) Swimming days are M & W or Tu & Th Field trip days are W or Th Extended Care Ages 4-11 Requires separate registration; call 541-682-5312 • Ages 4-5 7:30-9a & 2-6p Available through Ducklings, page 21 • Ages 6-11 7:30-9a $23/week 4:30-6p $23/week
Wayne Morse Family Farm & Park 595 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 541-682-5373
Camps offer outdoor play all day long. Experienced staff provide a safe place for active kids on 27 acres of woods and meadows. Campers make crafts, enjoy games like dodgeball and play in open forest.
Two full days each week are spent on field trips, either to a beautiful and fun out-of-town location or at Amazon Pool and a local park. Schedule is subject to change depending on camp theme, field trip and weather. Sibling discounts available. Bring a big lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, swimsuit and towel. On-Site Days (3 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-12p Lunch • 12-1:30p Open forest & free time • 1:30-3p Activity rotations – games, skits & crafts • 3-3:15p Afternoon snack • 3:15-3:45p Whole group activity or game • 3:45-5p Open forest & water play • 5-6p Free time & clean up Field Trip Days (2 days a week) Campers leave at 9a and return by 5p (subject to change)
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Preschool Dates
Days
Ages Time
Title
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Cost Number
Jun 25-29
M-F
3-5
9a-12p
1 Magical Make Believe ●
Amazon
$64 #130326
4-5
9a-2p
2 Dino-mite! ●
Sheldon
$106 #130569
9a-12p
3 Dinosaurs ●
Amazon
$52 #130327
Jul 2-6
MTuThF 3-5
3-5
9a-12p
4 Super Hero ●
Pete Barn
$52 #130855
4-5
9a-2p
5 Young Chefs ●
Sheldon
$85 #130581
Jul 9-13
3-5
9a-12p
6 It’s a Bug’s World ●
Amazon
$64 #130328
3-5
9a-12p
7 Ready-Set-Go ●
Pete Barn
$64 #130856
4-5
9a-2p
8 Art Attack ●
Sheldon
$106 #130570
Jul 16-20
3-5
9a-12p
9 Superheroes ●
Amazon
$64 #130329
3-5
9a-12p
10 Joyful Music & Movement ●
Pete Barn
$64 #130857
4-5
9a-2p
11 Fairies, Gnomes & Elves ●
Sheldon
$106 #130571
Jul 23-27
3-5
9a-12p
12 I Spy ●
Amazon
$64 #130330
3-5
9a-12p
13 Edible Fun ●
Pete Barn
$64 #130858
4-5
9a-2p
14 Pooh Party ●
Sheldon
$106 #130572
Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F
3-5
9a-12p
15 Messy ●
Amazon
$64 #130331
3-5
9a-12p
16 Out of This World ●
Pete Barn
$64 #130859
4-5
9a-2p
17 Ocean Commotion ●
Sheldon
$106 #130573
Aug 6-10
3-5
9a-12p
1 Magical Make Believe ●
Amazon
$64 #130332
3-5
9a-12p
18 Traveling ●
Pete Barn
$64 #130860
4-5
9a-2p
19 Bugs, Bugs, BUGS! ●
Sheldon
$106 #130574
Aug 13-17
3-5
9a-12p
20 Ocean Adventures ●
Amazon
$64 #130333
3-5
9a-12p
21 Tropical Paradise ●
Pete Barn
$64 #130861
4-5
9a-2p
22 Messy Science ●
Sheldon
$106 #130575
Aug 20-24
3-5
9a-12p
23 Pirate Treasure ●
Amazon
$64 #130334
3-5
9a-12p
24 Express Yourself ●
Pete Barn
$64 #130862
4-5
9a-2p
25 All About Me ●
Sheldon
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
$106 #130582
1 Magical Make Believe Ages 3-5 ●
3 Dinosaurs Ages 3-5 ●
Use your imagination to create a wonderful world of make believe. Be a prince or a princess, a unicorn or a fantastical creature that you make up. Keep an eye out for a visit from the fairies.
Visit the time of the dinosaurs and be a dinosaur explorer. The room will become a jungle where you hunt for fossils. Watch the volcano explode and hatch your own dinosaur egg.
This week is prehistoric. Make a fossil pendant and dinoprint cookies. Crack a geode and see what’s inside then do an excavation to unearth ancient treasures.
Decorate a mask, catch a villain, remove the bombs and walk an obstacle course to save the city.
2 Dino-mite! Ages 4-5 ●
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4 Super Hero Ages 3-5 ●
Youth Camps 5 Young Chefs Ages 4-5 ●
16 Out of This World Ages 3-5 ●
Learn about nutrition and what our bodies need to be healthy. Make a snack to enjoy each day and take the recipes home to share with your family.
It’s out of this world fun. Star constellations, painted comets, alien puppets and a little moon-walking. Decorate and hunt moon rocks.
Learn all about bugs! What do ants, butterflies and grasshoppers have in common? Learn the honey bee dance. Make your own crazy insect that has all the best of bugs.
Create colorful jellyfish and fish prints. Play with kinetic sand and make a mini ocean scene.
6 It’s a Bug’s World Ages 3-5 ●
Ready-Set-Go Ages 3-5 Get ready for a lot of action and fun. Wear your good outdoor shoes for running, climbing, crawling and stomping. Get out all those wiggles and jiggles. 7 ●
8 Art Attack Ages 4-5 ●
Paint, draw, sculpt and create. Design and create a unique stuffed animal. Explore different kinds of paint and sculpting materials. 9 Superheroes Ages 3-5 ●
Make a costume and make up a story about your favorite hero. Play being a superhero and use your superpowers for good. 10 Joyful Music & Movement Ages 3-5 ●
Join us as we make music and do some dancing. We’ll explore making music tapping on water glasses and using various instruments. 11 Fairies, Gnomes & Elves Ages 4-5 ●
Build fairy houses and gnome villages. Make potions and fairy prints and enjoy fantastical pretend play. 12 I Spy Ages 3-5 ●
Every day there will be a new secret to uncover. Be a detective, make a spyglass and use it to find the hidden secrets. 13 Edible Fun Ages 3-5 ●
Join us as we have some fun with food. We’ll make and decorate dirt cups, make individual pizzas, paint waffles to eat and more. 14 Pooh Party Ages 4-5 ●
This week is all about our favorite cartoon bear. Take a stroll through the Hundred Acre Woods, play pin the tail on Eeyore and have a tea party with honey sandwiches for all your friends. 15 Messy Ages 3-5 ●
This is definitely the messiest camp ever. Ride the Make a Mess Slip-n-Slide. Paint with spaghetti, ice cubes and cream. Be sure to wear old clothes that can get stained and messy.
17 Ocean Commotion Ages 4-5 ●
18 Traveling Ages 3-5 ●
We’ll take some pretend vacations and play with various modes of transportation. We’ll use cars, trucks and campers. We have an awesome set of wooden train tracks and trains. We’ll make paper airplanes to fly and tin foil boats to float. 19 Bugs, Bugs, BUGS! Ages 4-5 ●
Discover the tiny world of insects. Learn how some bugs use camouflage to avoid predators, watch as ants build their farms and caterpillars turn into butterflies inside their chrysalises. 20 Ocean Adventures Ages 3-5 ●
Find starfish and shells in the homemade tide pool. Visit the whales and dolphins that live in the sea. Make a hermit crab house with inspiration from Eric Carle’s “A House for Hermit Crab.” 21 Tropical Paradise Ages 3-5 ●
Wear a lei and join us for some fishing and hula hooping. We will limbo, decorate surfboards, make a flip-flop cookie and enjoy some pineapple upside-down cake. 22 Messy Science Ages 4-5 ●
Wear your messy clothes and get ready for some ooey, gooey, slimy fun. Explore a different sensory concoction each day, paint with shaving cream and experiment with color mixing. 23 Pirate Treasure Ages 3-5 ●
Talk like a pirate, make costumes and a pirate ship. Hunt for hidden treasure on the secret island. 24 Express Yourself Ages 3-5 ●
Express yourself through art, dancing and dress-up. Create stories to share using props. 25 All About Me Ages 4-5 ●
Share your likes and interests with your friends. Explore what makes you and your family unique and create a scrapbook to take home. GetRec.org
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Elementary Dates
Days
Ages Time
Jun 18-22
M-F
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131101
Jun 25-29
M-F
6-8
27 A Very Frozen Summer 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130541
6-8
28 Art Attack 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130228
6-11
29 Cottage Grove Lake 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130488
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131120
7-18
9a-1p
Cal Young MS $130 #130115
9-11
31 American School of Wizardry Amazon 9a-3:30p ●
$170 #130638
9-11
32 Cirque du Sheldon 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130559
33 Little Wizards 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$117 #130542 $90 #130229
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Title
30 Girls Skateboard Camp ●
Location
Cost Number
6-8
34 Chillax 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
6-11
35 Honeyman at the Coast 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $126 #130489
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Echo Hollow $120 #131102
8-10 10a-4p
9-11
37 VEX IQ Robotics 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$138 #130639
9-11
38 Upcycled Style 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$90 #130560
9-12
39 Nature Art 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$117 #130640
Jul 9-13
6-8
40 Buggin’ Out 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130543
6-8
41 Under the Sea 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130230
6-8
10a-4p
River House $245 #130904
6-11
43 Safari Sam’s 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130490
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131122
9-11
44 Mad Scientist 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130641
9-11
45 Wacky Sports 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130561
Jul 16-20
6-8
46 Jedi Saga 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130544
6-8
47 Enchanted Summer 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130231
6-11
48 Fall Creek 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130491
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131103
7-18
9a-1p
Cal Young MS $130 #129745
9-11
49 Jedi Saga: Dark Passages 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$170 #130642
9-11
50 JoyPSA 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130562
Jul 23-27
M-F
6-8
51 Mad Science 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130545
6-8
52 Edible Science 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130232
6-11
53 Sailing & Swimming 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130492
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131123
8-10 10a-4p
M-F
M-F
36 Adventure Bike Camp ●
42 Full Moon Rising ●
30 Skateboard Camp ●
42 Full Moon Rising ●
River House $170 #129694
River House $245 #130907
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Ages Time
Jul 23-27
M-F
9-11
Location
Cost Number
54 Miniature Worlds 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130563
9-12
55 Color Play 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130643
9-13
56 Limelight: Musical Theatre 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130814
Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F
6-8
57 What a Mess! 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130546
6-8
58 Game Extravaganza 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130233
6-8
10a-4p
River House $245 #130905
6-11
59 On the River: Rafting 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130493
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131104
9-11
60 Pirates: High Seas Adventure 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130644
9-11
61 Sheldon Chef 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130567
9-12
62 Clay & Sculpture 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130646
Aug 6-10
6-8
63 Ocean Tides 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130547
6-8
64 Crazy Contraptions 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130234
6-11
65 Enchanted Forest 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130494
7-11
1-5p
River House $220 #130922
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131124
7-18
9a-1p
30 Skateboard Camp ●
Cal Young MS $130 #129738
9-11
9a-12p
67 Storytelling ●
Amazon
$75 #130781
9-11
68 Survivor 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130564
9-11
1-4p
Amazon
$75 #130752
Aug 13-17
6-8
70 Alice in Wonderland 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130548
6-8
71 Splish Splash 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130235
6-11
72 The Coast: Heceta Head 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130495
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131105
8-10 10a-4p
9-11
73 Stranger Things Amazon Style Amazon 9a-3:30p ●
$146 #130645
9-11
74 Super Kids 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130565
Aug 20-24
6-8
75 Pirate Aargh-cademy 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130554
6-8
76 Secret Agent 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130236
6-11
77 Wildlife Safari 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130496
7-11
1-5p
River House $220 #130923
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131125
9-11
78 Build & Destroy 9a-4:30p ●
Sheldon
$112 #130566
9-12
62 Clay & Sculpture 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$146 #130751
Aug 27-31
6-11
79 Skate World 7:30a-6p ●
Morse Farm $158 #130540
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp 9a-3:45p ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131106
9-12
80 Printmaking 9a-3:30p ●
Amazon
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
Title
42 Full Moon Rising ●
66 Tree Climbing Camp ●
69 Tabletop Role Playing Games ●
42 Full Moon Rising ●
River House $245 #130908
66 Tree Climbing Camp ●
$146 #130783
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Youth Camps 33 Little Wizards Ages 6-8 ●
Make your own wands, potions and flying broomsticks! All magical children get to hone their skills at the American School for Junior Witches and Wizards. All you need is your imagination and we will provide the spark of magic to send you soaring on an enchanted adventure. 34 Chillax Ages 6-8 ●
This week is all about maxin’ and relaxin’. Run through sprinklers, play croquet and make ice cream. Slide down the dunes and build sand castles at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. 35 Honeyman at the Coast Ages 6-11 ● 26 Swim & Tennis Camp Ages 7-14 ●
Learn the basics of tennis, competitive swimming and water polo. Should be able to swim 25 yards. Bring sunscreen, snacks and a lunch. 27 A Very Frozen Summer Ages 6-8 ●
Snow in the summer? That’s right. Sing along to your favorite songs. Build an Olaf. Toboggan in your swim suit. Don’t hold back anymore, be one with the ice in summer! 28 Art Attack Ages 6-8 ●
Create wearable art with tie-dye. Design and sew your own ugly doll. Help to create a beautiful mural that will hang in the Sheldon Community Center lobby for all to enjoy.
Fly kites and swim in Lake Cleawox at the coast near Florence. Make crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 36 Adventure Bike Camp Ages 8-10 ●
A week of wheeled adventure! Explore the natural world, cruise the Ruth Bascomb Riverbank Path, design an obstacle course, mountain bike and raft down the Willamette River using bikes for the shuttle. Become a safer cyclist by learning basic bike handling, maintenance skills, the rules of the road and bike etiquette. See what can be done in a week of human power. 37 VEX IQ Robotics Ages 9-11 ●
Kick back and relax. Summer is all fun and games. Swim, float and fly kites at the lake. Make crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 30 Skateboard Camp Ages 7-18 ●
This is a rich and exciting introduction to robotics. Teams of students will be tasked with designing and building a robot to play against other teams in a game-based engineering challenge. Teams will compete in up to three different levels of competition: Teamwork Challenge, Robot Skills Challenge and Programming Skills Challenge. No previous robotics or programming experience necessary.
Learn the fundamentals of skateboarding and park riding. Helmets required, full pads highly recommended. Helmets, pads and boards are available for loan. Increase your skills and confidence starting at Cal Young Skatepark and working up to other parks. June 25-29 camp is for campers who identify as female. 31 American School of Wizardry Ages 9-11 ●
DIYers wanted to turn trash into treasures. Repurpose an old book to make a journal, create jewelry and stuffed animals out of found objects and turn old plastic bags into beautiful fabric. Head to MECCA: Materials Exchange Center for Community Arts and find hidden gems to complete your masterpiece.
Calling all wizards! Shake out your capes, brush up on your spells and join in for another season of creativity, imagination and magic. Daily quidditch practice, spells, languages, runes, wands and more. 32 Cirque du Sheldon Ages 9-11 ●
Use your love of nature to create art. Search out the environment around you for creative materials. Clay prints and figures, drawings and paintings from nature and 3D terrariums.
Learn to juggle, face paint and even walk the tight rope. Discover your circus persona. Are you a strongman, sad clown or maybe a magician? Use all of your new talents to plan and put on a performance for younger campers.
Insects are all around us in everyday life, but do you really know about them? What do ants, butterflies and grasshoppers have in common? Make a bug catcher and set up a bug zoo. Build your own fantastical bug.
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39 Nature Art Ages 9-12 ●
40 Buggin’ Out Ages 6-8 ●
Youth Camps 41 Under the Sea Ages 6-8 ●
Create colorful jellyfish, fish prints and shell creatures. Cruise over to Heceta Head and try to spot some seabirds, whales and sea lions. 42 Full Moon Rising Ages 6-8 & 8-10 ●
Experience an outdoor adventure every day, from rafting to tree climbing and everything in between. 43 Safari Sam’s Ages 6-11 ●
Explore the jungle gym at Safari Sam’s Family Fun. Make crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 44 Mad Scientist Ages 9-11 ●
Create oozing non-Newtonian fluids out of everyday household products. Make water rockets out of recycled materials and cookies in a homemade solar oven. These are just a few of the amazing things you will create and experiments to be conducted. 45 Wacky Sports Ages 9-11 ●
Visit with local roller derby skaters and try your hand at the brand new sport of volcano ball. Test your flying skills while playing quidditch and compete in a ninja obstacle course. 46 Jedi Saga Ages 6-8 ●
Welcome to the Jedi Training Academy. It’s time to develop your skills and learn the ways of the Force. As a part of your training, you will receive padawan robes, utility belts and your own lightsaber. Jedi Masters will teach you how to protect the galaxy from injustice. 47 Enchanted Summer Ages 6-8 ●
Create your own magic wand and then practice casting spells. Make a wizard hat or fairy wings, concoct shimmering potions and hunt for dragon eggs. Then, take a magic-filled trip to the Enchanted Forest.
48 Fall Creek Ages 6-11 ●
Winberry State Recreation Site and Fall Creek Recreation Area offer some of the best summer swimming in Oregon. Make crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 49 Jedi Saga: Dark Passages Ages 9-11 ●
Trapped inside the multi-verse of Crius, the Jedi have started dividing along differing paths of the Force. One Jedi Master hopes to keep them united in their fight against the dark energy that has been unleashed upon the galaxy, but it may already be too late. Join us for the final episode of the Crius Cycle. 50 JoyPSA Ages 9-11 ●
This week we partner with JoyPSA to harness our creative spirit and spread joy in our community. Post guerilla messages of love across town and create a yarn bomb. Then plan an uplifting surprise at Campbell Community Center. 51 Mad Science Ages 6-8 ●
What is like water and ice at the same time? Find out why oil and water don’t mix. We will use ordinary household items to conduct hands-on experiments about centrifugal force, chemical reactions and gravity. 52 Edible Science Ages 6-8 ●
This week is full of tasty science fun. Harness the power of the sun to cook food and the power of yeast to make root beer. Conduct a fizzy Mentos experiment and discover what kind of candy lights up in the dark. 53 Sailing & Swimming Ages 6-11 ●
Learn about sailing and water safety at Fern Ridge Reservoir with experienced River House Outdoor Center sailors. Make crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. GetRec.org
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Youth Camps 54 Miniature Worlds Ages 9-11 ●
Design and build your own miniature world. Make tiny foods, miniature figures, terrariums and dioramas. Visit the Linn County Historical Museum for inspiration and catch a movie in the boxcar theater. 55 Color Play Ages 9-12 ●
Here are the tricks of the trade for making fun optical art that will rock your eyeballs. Make great tie-dye, paint with salt and wax, make pinwheels and pop-up books.
56 In the Limelight: ● Musical Theatre Camp Ages 9-13 Learn all about the work that goes into being in the limelight. Singing, dancing and acting are the three things that make up musical theatre and what you’ll get a taste of at this camp. Learn how to perform in large or small group numbers depending on your level of comfort. Beginners are welcome. 57 What a Mess! Ages 6-8 ●
You will definitely get messy. Play with everyday ingredients to make them fizz, splatter and pop. You’ll make slime and gak as well as exploding chalk and a paint balloon toss to wrap up the week. Be sure to only wear clothes that can get stained and dirty. 58 Game Extravaganza Ages 6-8 ●
Play a new game every day. Try your hand at bocce, horse shoes and even a ninja obstacle course. Compete in floaty relays in the pool and then head to Camp Putt and show off your mini-golf skills. 59 On the River: Rafting Ages 6-11 ●
Learn about rivers, water safety and water games. River House Outdoor Center staff will guide kids ages 6-8 on the Willamette River and ages 9-11 on the McKenzie River. Enjoy crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool.
60 Pirates: Adventure on the High Seas Ages 9-11 ●
Follow Captain O’Gara in this live action role playing voyage. Search for the lost treasure using wit, swordplay and ciphering. Learn what it takes to become a true scallywag of the sea. 61 Sheldon Chef Ages 9-11 ●
Try a different recipe each day. Harness the power of fermentation to make delicious condiments. Visit I Scream for Waffles where you will get to invent your own ice cream flavor. Put your skills to the test with an Iron Chef-style challenge at the end of the week. 62 Clay & Sculpture Ages 9-12 ●
Venture into the world of sculpture. Learn the many ways to make images both real and imaginary including using clay, found materials and paper. Let your imagination take form in three dimensions. 63 Ocean Tides Ages 6-8 ●
Did you know a cuttlefish can change colors at will? Or that there’s a walking flower underwater called a sea lily? That’s just two of the unknown gems that lurk in the depths of the ocean. Come discover more about our friends in the sea. 64 Crazy Contraptions Ages 6-8 ●
Design rockets that fly and a toy that moves. Build a catapult, marshmallow shooter and a giant slingshot, then see if you can hit the bull’s-eye. 65 Enchanted Forest Ages 6-11 ●
Enjoy magic, imagination and play and take a trip to the Enchanted Forest. Make crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 66 Tree Climbing Camp Ages 7-11 ●
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Youth Camps 67 Storytelling Ages 9-11 ●
Learn the art of creating a story. Learn about all kinds of stories and myths. Find your storytelling style. Write it, story board it, perform it and work together to make it even better. 68 Tabletop Role Playing Games Ages 9-11 ●
Live action role playing mixes with table-top games through the brilliant guidance of the original Amazon Grand Master. Help to create a unique storytelling experience full of courageous exploits and ingenious solutions. 69 Survivor Ages 9-11 ●
Complete a compass scavenger hunt, build debris shelters and learn about different types of campfires. Practice your focus and self-discipline as you hone your archery skills each day. 70 Alice in Wonderland Ages 6-8 ●
Follow our own Alice down the rabbit hole to Wonderland. There’ll be a merry un-birthday bash and tea with Alice and her friends. What are Tweedledee and Tweedledum up to? You may find yourself in a card game in which you are one of the cards! 71 Splish Splash Ages 6-8 ●
This week is all about wet, wild fun. Cruise down a giant slip-and-slide, test your nerve at a water balloon toss and try out liquid watercolor paints. Then raft down the McKenzie River with the River House Outdoor Center. 72 The Coast: Heceta Head Ages 6-11 ●
Visit the old lighthouse at the mouth of Cape Creek. Explore the beach and river trails. Enjoy crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 73 Stranger Things Amazon Style Ages 9-11 ●
What are the supernatural forces at work at the park? Who is that strange boy named Jack? Experience the mysterious things that can happen when you become part of the strange things at Amazon. Will we be able to figure out what they are up to at The Institute? 74 Super Kids Ages 9-11 ●
Be your own superhero! Create your super persona complete with mask and cape. Write a superhero comic featuring yourself. Write, produce and star in a superhero short film with your super friends.
76 Secret Agent Ages 6-8 ●
Write secret messages with invisible ink, dust for fingerprints and follow the clues – you may be surprised where they lead. You will even write a comic starring yourself solving the mystery. 77 Wildlife Safari Ages 6-11 ●
Experience an African safari on a drive through the 600acre park. Get up close to ostriches, Ankole-Watusi cattle, lions and giraffes. Enjoy crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 78 Build and Destroy Ages 9-11 ●
Build it up and knock it down. Challenge yourself to create the tallest tower, sturdiest bridge and strongest catapult. Complete a K’nex challenge every day. Build a toy that really moves using simple machines. 79 Skate World Ages 6-11 ●
The last camp of the summer. Visit Skate World and enjoy a family barbecue and show Friday. Enjoy crafts, play games, visit a local park and swim at Amazon Pool. 80 Printmaking Ages 9-12 ●
Printmaking is a fun and easy way to make copies of your artwork by using a press or by rubbing ink onto the printing plate. Learn how to use linoleum, rubber stamps and even cardboard to make and preserve your art work.
75 Pirate Aargh-cademy Ages 6-8 ●
Return to the days of yore upon the open sea. Follow the map to find the treasure, if you dare. Beware the rocky shoals, matey!
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Tween & Teen Dates
Days
Ages
Time
Title
Location
Jun 18-22
M-F
7-14
9a-3:45p
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131101
Jun 25-29
M-F
7-14
9a-3:45p
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131120
7-18
9a-1p
30 Girls Skateboard Camp ●
Cal Young MS $130 #130115
11-13 9a-4p
81 4Rs: Ropes/Rock/Ride/Raft ●
River House $255 #130884
11-15 10a-3p
82 Clay Art & Sculpture ●
Amazon
11-18 10a-4p
83 Inflatables & Sit-on-Tops ●
River House $255 #129630
12-15 9a-3:30p
84 Counselor-In-Training ●
Amazon
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Echo Hollow $120 #131102
Jul 2-6
*Partial week rates available.
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9a-3:45p
Cost Number
$150 #130325
$146 #130260
11-13 9a-4p
85 Stand-Up Paddleboarding ●
River House $210 #130900
11-18 10a-4p
86 Kayak Whitewater, Beg. ●
River House $205 #129631
87 Summer Quest Camp* 12-21 9:30a-4:30p ●
Wash Park
Jul 5-6
ThF
88 Fishing w/ Bamboo Poles 11-15 8:30a-3:30p ●
Amazon
Jul 9-12
M-Th
9-16
9a-4p
89 Opal’s Friends Outdoor Arts Pete Barn ●
Jul 9-13
M-F
7-14
9a-3:45p
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131122
$152 #130439 $85 #130321 $125 #130362
12-15 9a-3:30p
90 Jedi Saga: Dark Passages ●
Amazon
11-18 9a-4:30p
91 Sailing, Beginning ●
River House $265 #129484
11-18 10a-4p
86 Girls Kayak Whitewater, Beg. River House ●
87 Summer Quest Camp* 12-21 9:30a-4:30p ●
Wash Park
$190 #130440
Jul 10-12
Tu-Th
92 Fishing & Feasting 11-15 8:30a-3:30p ●
Amazon
$125 #130307
Jul 16-20
M-F
7-14
9a-3:45p
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131103
7-18
9a-1p
30 Skateboard Camp ●
Cal Young MS $130 #129745
10-16 9a-3:30p
93 Fashion Design ●
Pete Barn
11-13 9a-4p
81 4Rs: Ropes/Rock/Ride/Raft ●
River House $255 #130885
11-18 9a-4:30p
91 Sailing, Beginning ●
River House $265 #129485
11-18 10a-4p
86 Kayak Whitewater, Beg. ●
River House $255 #129633
12-21 9a-4p
87 Summer Quest Camp* ●
Wash Park
Jul 23-27
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131123
M-F
9a-3:45p
$170 #130601
$255 #129632
$160 #130373
$190 #130441
10-13 10a-4p
94 Mountain Bike, Beginning ●
River House $210 #129691
10-18 9a-4p
95 Graphic Design ●
Pete Barn
$160 #130377
12-15 9a-3:30p
84 Counselor-In-Training ●
Amazon
$146 #130261
87 Summer Quest Camp* 12-21 9:30a-4:30p ●
Wash Park
$190 #130442
13-16 Overnight
96 Girls SUP Overnight ●
River House $450 #130919
Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131104
10-16 9a-4p
97 Lights, Camera, Action ●
Pete Barn
11-18 9a-4:30p
98 Sailing, Intermediate ●
River House $265 #129488
9a-3:45p
$160 #130381
Youth Camps Dates
Days
Ages
Time
Title
Location
Cost Number
Jul 30-Aug 3 M-F
11-18 9a-4:30p
99 Sailing, Advanced ●
River House $265 #129491
12-15 9a-3:30p
84 Counselor-In-Training ●
Sheldon
$146 #130294
87 Summer Quest Camp* 12-21 9:30a-4:30p ●
Wash Park
$190 #130443
Aug 5-12
Su-Sa
14-18 Overnight
100 ● Culture Jam
OCF Site
$450
Aug 6-10
M-F
7-14
9a-3:45p
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131124
7-18
9a-1p
30 Skateboard Camp ●
Cal Young MS $130 #129738
10-15 9a-4p
1● 01 Quest for the Tribes
Pete Barn
$190 #130385
11-15 9a-12p
1● 02 Archery Skills
Amazon
$125 #130502
11-18 9a-4:30p
91 Sailing, Beginning ●
River House $265 #129486
11-18 10a-4p
00 Kayak Whitewater, Adv. ●
River House $255 #129648
03 Summer Quest Camp* 12-21 9:30a-4:30p 1●
Wash Park
Aug 10-12
F-Su
13+
Overnight
1● 04 Girls/Women Surfing
River House $285 #130076
Aug 13-17
M-F
7-14
9a-3:45p
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131105
$190 #130444
10-18 9a-4p
105 ● Mural Juxtaposition
Pete Barn
11-13 10a-4p
1● 06 Adventure Bike
River House $210 #129695
11-18 9a-4:30p
91 Sailing, Beginning ●
River House $265 #129487
87 Summer Quest Camp* 12-21 9:30a-4:30p ●
Wash Park
13-18 Overnight
1● 07 Kayak Deschutes
River House $540 #129654
Aug 14-16
Tu-Th
11-15 9a-3:30p
1● 08 Archery Camp
Amazon
Aug 20-24
M-F
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Sheldon Pool $150 #131125
9a-3:45p
$160 #130388
$190 #130445
$125 #130304
10-17 9a-4p
1● 09 Live Action Role Playing
Pete Barn
11-18 9a-4:30p
98 Sailing, Intermediate ●
River House $265 #129489
11-18 9a-4:30p
99 Sailing, Advanced ●
River House $265 #129492
11-18 9a-4p
1● 10 Bass Camp, Beginning
WOW Hall
12-18 8a-6p
111 Skateboard PNW ●
WJ Skatepark $290 #130137
87 Summer Quest Camp* 12-21 9:30a-4:30p ●
Wash Park
$190 #130446
Aug 21-22
TuW
12-15 Overnight
112 Camping for Teens ●
Amazon
$175 #131095
Aug 27-31
M-F
7-14
26 Swim & Tennis Camp ●
Echo Hollow $150 #131106
9a-3:45p
$160 #130392
$200 #130397
11-13 9a-4p
81 4Rs: Ropes/Rock/Ride/Raft ●
River House $255 #130886
11-14 Overnight
1● 13 Mountain Bike Overnight
River House $255 #129693
13-18 9a-4p
1● 14 Bass Camp, Advanced
Tracktown St $200 #130404
26 Swim & Tennis Camp Ages 7-14 ●
30 Skateboard Camp Ages 7-18 ●
pads and boards are available for loan. Increase your skills and confidence starting at Cal Young Skatepark and working up to other parks. June 25-29 camp is for campers who identify as female.
Open to all ability levels. Learn park rules, balance while moving, stance, momentum, basic tricks and dropping in. Helmets required, full pads highly recommended. Helmets,
Experience a different outdoor adventure every day. Includes rock climbing, rafting, mountain biking, kayaking and the Spencer Butte Challenge Course.
Learn the basics of tennis, competitive swimming and water polo. Should be able to swim 25 yards. Bring sunscreen, snacks and a lunch.
81 Four Rs: Ropes/Rock/Ride/Raft Ages 11-13 ●
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Youth Camps 84 Counselor-In-Training Ages 12-15 ●
Learn the leadership skills that a camp counselor needs. Supportive mentors will teach the fundamentals of being a summer camp leader. Through community service, learn to be part of a team and to be a leader. Work with children to develop and teach games and activities for them. There will be a field trip Friday. 85 Stand-Up Paddleoarding Ages 11-13 ●
Learn to stand-up paddleboard, first on the Alton Baker Park canoe canal then on various local lakes. Campers will learn water safety and swim as well during the week on the water. Equipment provided but bring your own lunch every day. 86 Kayak Whitewater, Beginning Ages 11-18 ● 82 Clay Art & Sculpture Ages 11-15 ●
Invent, discover and create with clay. Beginning and intermediate students are introduced to ceramics techniques such as slab building, coiling, pinching and wheel throwing. There will be plenty of time and clay for practice and one or two projects to be fired at the end of the week.
83 Kayak Whitewater, ● Inflatables & Sit-on-Tops Ages 11-18
A welcoming class for beginners taught using inflatable and sit-on-top kayaks. Start on flatwater, move to the Willamette River and then the McKenzie River. Learn the basics of kayaking and river safety skills. Equipment provided. Eugene Rec offers myriad ways for youth to gain vital life skills. At Amazon Community Center our LIT Teen Leadership program is an internship program for self-starting teens who want to give back to the community and our summer Counselor in Training offers teens a chance to learn under a mentor on what it takes to run a summer camp. Our three pools also seasonally train and hire dozens of lifeguards and offer programs like Junior Lifeguarding or Junior Swim Instructor where teens can assist and train with current employees to learn what it takes to work for the City. GetRec.org
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This beginning whitewater camp uses hard-shell or inflatable kayaks. Start on flat water, move to the Willamette River and work up to the McKenzie River. Class I-II rapids. Kayak Whitewater, Advanced and kayak trips are also available. July 9-13 camp is for campers who identify as female. 87 Summer Quest Camp Ages 12-21 ●
Experience the outdoors, swimming, trips and projects, and develop friendships and life skills. Designed for youth who benefit from extra support within school, recreation and community settings. Must be enrolled in secondary education for the 2017-18 academic year.
We teach the value of community
Youth Camps 94 Mountain Bike, Beginning Ages 10-13 ●
Learn the fundamentals of mountain biking, including bike handling skills, trail etiquette and maintenance. Please bring a well-maintained trail bike or borrow a new demo bike. 95 Graphic Design Ages 10-18 ●
Lets make sharp posters, eye-catching logos and screen print T-shirts! We will learn design principles of layout, balance and color. Bring your imagination and a packed lunch. Please bring a laptop if you are able; there will be some available for campers who need one.
88 Fishing with Bamboo Poles Ages 11-15 ●
Start your fishing camp from scratch. Build your own bamboo fishing rod with the simplest of materials. Fish for rainbow and cutthroat trout on the beautiful McKenzie River. As always, respect and river stewardship will be emphasized. 89 Opal’s Friends Outdoor Arts Ages 9-16 ●
We will scout beauty outdoors and turn it into visual art and poetry. Campers will get to know Opal Whiteley, a young naturalist from the turn of the 20th century who had many friends from the animal kingdom. Bring your sense of wonder. 90 Jedi Saga: Dark Passages Ages 12-15 ●
The Jedi find themselves wrapped up in a dangerous dilemma in the Outer Rim. A mysterious dark cult, the Hutts and an ancient prophecy add up to an explosive combination. 91 Sailing, Beginning Ages 11-18 ●
Learn to sail. Five days on the water and you’ll be skippering your own boat. 92 Fishing & Feasting Ages 11-15 ●
Learn and practice the fine art of fishing from casting to cooking. Turn a majestic McKenzie River rainbow trout into a feast fit for a king. Cook lunch in a Dutch oven with food gathered and caught from the wild. Safety, stewardship and sustainability will be taught along with respect during our time in nature. All equipment will be provided. Ages 12+ require a fishing license.
96 Girls Stand-Up Paddleboarding ● Overnight Ages 13-16 For those who identify as female. In this five-day camp, girls will build confidence as they learn basic to intermediate SUP skills. The first day of camp they will explore nearby lakes. The following four days of camp will be a raft-supported overnight trip to a nearby lake. Locations of trips will depend on current water levels and access. All equipment and safety gear provided. Food provided for overnight trip. Required pretrip meeting with parents at 6 p.m. July 16 at River House Outdoor Center. 97 Lights, Camera, Action Ages 10-16 ●
Make your own movie. This is your chance to step into the role of director, actor, actress or camera operator. We will produce a short film from script to acting, costumes and editing in one week. 98 Sailing, Intermediate Ages 11-18 ●
Advance your skills on the water. Add the jib to further maximize fun. For sailors who have completed Sailing, Beginning or have some experience. 99 Sailing, Advanced Ages 11-18 ●
Sail for maximum speed and fun. Fly all three sails and learn racing techniques. Sailing will be at Fern Ridge Reservoir.
93 Fashion Design Ages 10-16 ●
Fashion is our passion. Learn how to design your own clothing starting from the basics of how to use a sewing machine. You are welcome to bring a sewing machine if you can or there will be some provided. Camp culminates with a fashion show.
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Youth Camps 1● 00 Culture Jam Ages 14-18
Explore your creativity with an amazing team of imaginative leaders. Unleash your power to make a difference. Food included. Register with Oregon Country Fair at 541-4652230. Returning campers register April 1-15. New campers register April 15-May 1. 101 Quest for Tribes Ages 10-15 ●
Learn Native American traditions and go on adventures. We will explore Brice Creek, sail at Fern Ridge Reservoir, raft the McKenzie River, get a bird’s-eye view at the Spencer Butte Challenge Course and kayak at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. Bring your reverence for nature.
1● 02 Archery Skills Ages 11-15
Archery is more than finding the bull’s-eye. It’s the discipline of mind and muscle, the control of breath and heart, the sharpening of the eye and the honing of judgment. Teens will learn safety, respect and focus. Build skills in balance, concentration and precision. Lessons include equipment maintenance, technique and range etiquette. All equipment provided.
1● 03 Kayak Whitewater, Advanced Ages 11-18
The next step after completing Kayak Whitewater, Beginning. More fun and learning on the river. Build on your basic techniques and add more rivers and safety awareness to your paddling skills. Class I-III rapids.
1● 04 Girls/Women Surfing Ages 13+
For those who identify as female. Beginning to advanced instruction covers surfing fundamentals with an emphasis on ocean safety. Must be able to swim and tread water. Camp at the Oregon coast Friday and Saturday nights at a state park. Friday and Saturday dinners are your expense. Breakfast and lunch provided. $285 with a wet suit and board rental, $229 with your own equipment. Required pretrip meeting with parents at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 7 at River House Outdoor Center.
1● 05 Mural Juxtaposition Ages 10-18
The city is our canvas. Design and paint a mural with dedicated mural artists and fellow campers. Learn color mixing and how to design for a large-scale surface with a variety of mediums and techniques. Wear painting clothes.
1● 06 Adventure Bike Ages 11-13
A week of wheeled adventure. Explore the natural world, cruise the Ruth Bascomb Riverbank Path, design an obstacle course, mountain bike on trails and raft down the Willamette River using bikes for the shuttle. Become a safer cyclist by learning basic bike handling and maintenance skills, the rules of the road and bike etiquette. See what can be done in a week of human power.
1● 07 Kayak Deschutes
Whitewater Adventure Ages 13+ Multi-day river trip. Learn to put together an extended river trip, read water, pack gear and cook outdoors for a four-night river trip. River 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: Kayaking, Beginning or previous experience and consent of instructor. Required pretrip meeting with parents at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 8 at the River House Outdoor Center.
1● 08 Archery Camp Ages 11-15
Welcome to three intensive days introducing you to the sport of archery. Learn safety, respect and focus as you practice. Build skills in balance, concentration and precision. Lessons include equipment maintenance, technique and range etiquette.
1● 09 Live Action Role Playing Camp Ages 10-17
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Bring life to your favorite fantasy video game elements. Begin at level 1 and grow your power as you discover a unique class system, armor, foam weapons, spells and more. Gain instruction in martial arts while engaging in exciting foam sparring.
Youth Camps 110 Bass Camp, Beginning ● Electronic Music Production Ages 11-18 Learn the skills of the DJ and electronic music producer with local pros. Designed for beginning skill levels. Please bring a sack lunch and a laptop if you are able; there will be computers available for campers who need one. 111 Skateboard PNW ● Traveling Skate Camp Ages 12-18 Travel Oregon and beyond with Skate PNW, a traveling skateboard camp for intermediate and advanced skaters who want to see new terrain. Travel to parks around the region with an overnight camp Wednesday and Thursday. 112 Overnight Camping for Teens Ages 12-15 ●
You bring a line, I’ll bring a pole, we’ll all go camping down at the crawdad hole! We will camp on a coastal stream near Florence where we will swim, catch crawdads and watch meteors. Bring your own sleeping bag and we will provide the rest. Learn to cook with a Dutch oven and sleep under the stars. Required pretrip meeting with parents at 6 p.m. Aug. 20 at Amazon Community Center. 113 Mountain Bike Overnight Camp Ages 11-14 ●
For riders with some mountain bike experience. Work on bike handling skills, trail etiquette and maintenance. Each day ride different trails throughout the area. Camp Thursday night and access trails from camp. Please bring a well-maintained trail bike or try one of our new demo
bikes. Dinner, breakfast and lunch are provided for camp. Required pretrip meeting with parents at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 23 at River House Outdoor Center. 1● 14 Bass Camp, Advanced
Electronic Music Production Ages 13-18 Take your DJ and electronic music production skills to the next level. Advanced workshops and studio recording with local pros. Designed for advanced skill levels. Please bring a lunch and laptop if you are able; there will be computers available for some campers.
FOOD CAMPS at Petersen Barn
FREE for Bethel School District students
Iron Chef Camp
For incoming 6th, 7th & 8th Grade Bethel Students July 9-12 M-TH 1p-3:30p Aug. 27-30 M-TH 1p-3:30p Join the Extension Service for a 1-week cooking camp that culminates in an ‘Iron Chef’ style competition.
Kids in the Kitchen
For incoming 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade Bethel Students July 16-19 M-TH 1p-3:30p Teaches your child how to read recipes, use kitchen equipment, and make healthy snacks and meals for themselves and, with any luck, the whole family! To register, contact: Elizabeth.dowrie@oregonstate.edu or call 541-344-0249, x5 GetRec.org
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Adult (ages 18+)
$5.00
Senior (ages 60+)
$4.50 $15.00
Family*
Summer Season Pass
$4.50
Youth (ages 3-17)
30 Day Pass
Single Visit
Lap swim starts May 21 Full schedule starts Jun 18 Amazon passes are valid at all pools
10 Visit Pass
Amazon Fees
$36
$44
$78
$42
$54
$100
$36
$44
$78
$90
$108
$190
30 Day Pass
10 Visit Pass
Single Visit
Echo Hollow & Sheldon Fees Not valid at Amazon Pool
Summer Season Pass
Seasonal Lap Swim Pass: $200 (see right)
Youth (ages 3-17)
$3.50
$28
$33
$60
Adult (ages 18+)
$4.00
$34
$42
$80
Senior (ages 60+)
$3.50
$28
$33
$60
Family*
$9.00
$67
$80
$145
Some age limits apply. Passes not valid for special events. *Additional charges for more than 5 people.
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10 Visit Pass: Good for 10 visits. Purchase at any facility. Purchase 10 passes and get one free 30-day pass! 30 Day Pass: Good for 30 consecutive days from date of purchase. Gives you access to all recreation swims, spas, parent/ child swims, lap swims, fitness classes & fitness centers. Purchase 10 passes and get one free 30-day pass! Summer Season Pass (Jun 18-Sep 3): Good for recreation swims, parent/child swims, lap swims, spas, fitness centers. One set price, not prorated. Amazon Pool Lap Swim Pass: Unlimited lap swims through closing in October. Not valid for other programs. Adults only, not prorated. Cost is $200. 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. Swim Diapers Policy: City of Eugene swim facilities require reusable swim diapers that are elastic fitting around the legs and waist for non-toilet trained individuals. No disposable swim diapers in the water.
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Hours & Info Recreation Swims Play and swim times open to all ages. Children under 4 feet must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or older or be able to pass a swim test. Amazon Pool, Jun 18-Sep 3 M-Su 2-5p MW 6:30-8:30p
Echo Hollow Pool, Jun 18-Sep 3 Outside Pool M-F 1:15-3:15p 7-8:30p Su 1:15-3p Sheldon Pool, Jun 18-Sep 3 M-F 1:30-3:30p MW 7:35-8:30p F 7:30-8:30p Sa 12-2p
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-Su 11:30a-1p M-Th 5:30-6:30p
Closures/Modified Schedules Amazon Pool May 28 Jun 2 Jun 15 Jun 16-17 Jun 18 Jun 22 Jun 29-Jul 1 Jul 4 Sept 3
Holiday schedule, Lap Swim 11a-2p Closed for staff training Closed at 2p for Mike Morris Swim Meet Closed for Mike Morris Swim Meet Summer Season hours begin Summer Kick Off Rec Swim 2-5p Closed for TEAM Swim Meet Holiday schedule, Lap Swim 12-5p, Rec Swim 2-5p Holiday schedule, Lap Swim 12-5p, Rec Swim 2-5p
Echo Hollow Pool May 28 Closed for holiday Jun 22 Summer Kick Off Rec Swim 1:15-3:15p Jul 4 Closed for holiday Aug 2 No Kayak Roll session Sep 3 Closed for holiday Sep 17-30 Closed for maintenance Sheldon Pool May 28 Jun 2 Jun 22 Jul 4 Sep 2-16
Closed for holiday Closed for staff training Summer Kick Off Rec Swim 1:30-3:30p Closed for holiday Closed for maintenance
Special Events 2-for-1 Recreation Swims
All ages
While Amazon Pool is closed for a swim meet, come keep cool at our two-for-the-price-of-one recreation swims at our two other great pools. Echo Hollow Pool Jun 29-Jul 1 F-Su
1:15-3:15p
Sheldon Pool Jun 29-Jul 1
1:30-3:30p
F-Su
Teen Dive-in Movie Watch the movie “Jaws” while you enjoy Rec Swim. Echo Hollow Pool Aug 2 Th
9-11:30p
Free
Drop-in
Family Dive-in Movie Watch the movie “Free Willy” while you enjoy Rec Swim. Echo Hollow Pool Aug 24 F
7-11p
Free
Drop-in
Summer Kick Off Party Join us as we celebrate the start of our summer season with our Summer Kick Off Party. Amazon Pool Jun 22
2-5p
Free
Drop-in
Echo Hollow Pool Jun 22 F
F
1:15-3:15p
Free
Drop-in
Sheldon Pool Jun 22
1:30-3:30p
Free
Drop-in
F
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Special Interest
Junior Lifeguarding Ages 12-15
Birthday Party Package Have your child’s birthday party at the pool! The package includes admission and party favors for 20 people, use of a birthday-decorated room during the recreation swim, plus 45 minutes before the swim for presents and treats. Call Echo Hollow Pool or Sheldon Pool for details. Echo Hollow & Sheldon pools By appointment $130 Echo Hollow Pool, 541-682-5525 Sheldon Pool, 541-682-5314
Youth Program Adapted Water Safety & Swim Ages 5-11 This class focuses on basic water safety and introduction to swim skills. Designed for kids who need extra support and modified teaching techniques. Instructors and volunteers provide unique and fun activities in an inclusive and supportive environment. Questions? Call 541-682-5311. Amazon Pool Jul 10-Aug 2 Aug 7-30
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9:15-10a 9:15-10a
$40 #129841 $40 #129842
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$90 #130498 $90 #130499
Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jun 18-Jul 19 M-Th 9a-12p Jul 23-Aug 23 M-Th 9a-12p
$90 #131097 $90 #131098
Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jun 18-Jul 19 M-Th 9a-12p
$90 #131114
Junior Swim Instructor Ages 13-15 Introductory water instructor aide. Junior swim instructors assist and train with experienced and professional instructors, attend staff meetings, aid learnto-swim instructors and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out-of-school time and can result in future employment with the City. This course includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools. Prerequisite: Must be a qualified swimmer who has taken Building Endurance level or higher.
Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jun 18-Jul 19 M-Th 3-5p Jul 23-Aug 23 M-Th 3-5p
$90 #131099 $90 #131100
Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jul 23-Aug 23 M-Th 9-11a
$90 #131116
Masks, Fins & Snorkels Ages 8+
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Amazon Pool Jun 18-Jul 19 M-Th 9a-12p Jul 23-Aug 23 M-Th 9a-12p
Amazon Pool Jun 18-Jul 19 M-Th 11:45a-1:45p $90 #130500 Jul 23-Aug 23 M-Th 11:45a-1:45p $90 #130503
Emerald Aquatics
CONTACT: Jessica: 541-731-4694 jessicabevans93@gmail.com www.emeraldaquatics.com
Introductory lifeguard training. Junior lifeguards assist and train with lifeguards, attend staff meetings and more. This program is a fun, educational and rewarding way to spend out-of-school time and can result in future employment with the City. This course includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools. Prerequisite: Must be a qualified swimmer who has taken Building Endurance level or higher.
im team
USAS and USMS (kids and adults) club practices at Echo Hollow, Willamalane, and Amazon Pools.
Enjoy the magic world of underwater exploration. Learn to use a mask, fins and snorkel while improving your swimming ability. Prerequisite: Ability to swim 25 yards front and back and 20 feet underwater. Amazon Pool Jun 18-28 Jul 2-12 Jul 16-26 Jul 30-Aug 9 Aug 13-23
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
1:10-1:40p 1:10-1:40p 1:10-1:40p 1:10-1:40p 1:10-1:40p
$40 $35 $40 $40 $40
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Youth Swimming Summer Swim & Water Polo League Ages 8-14
Springboard Diving, Advanced Ages 8+
Coached by professional and experienced staff, your child will be involved in two team-oriented practices each week and a competition every Friday. Includes a summer season pass to all City of Eugene pools. Some swimming skill is required and space is limited, so call your local pool today. Amazon Pool Jun 19-Aug 24 TuThF 12-1:30p
$80 #130487
Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Jun 19-Aug 24 TuThF 1-2:30p
$80 #131096
Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Jun 18-Aug 24 MWF 11:30a-1p
$80 #131117
Springboard Diving, Beginning Ages 8+ A great introduction to the world of springboard diving. This class focuses on basic forms and techniques of diving including proper body position, entries and even basic flips. Students only dive off the 1-meter boards to allow them to focus on their form. Prerequisite: Ability to swim 10 yards on both front and back. Amazon Pool Jun 18-28 Jul 2-12 Jul 16-26 Jul 30-Aug 9 Aug 13-23
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
12-12:30p 12-12:30p 12-12:30p 12-12:30p 12-12:30p
$40 $35 $40 $40 $40
Learn the basics of safe springboard diving. Enjoy learning front dives, back dives and even flips. Students will be diving from 1-, 3- and 5-meter heights. Prerequisite: Ability to swim 10 yards on both front and back. Amazon Pool Jun 18-28 Jul 2-12 Jul 16-26 Jul 30-Aug 9 Aug 13-23
M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th M-Th
12:35-1:05p 12:35-1:05p 12:35-1:05p 12:35-1:05p 12:35-1:05p
$40 $35 $40 $40 $40
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Swim Week Ages 7-14 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, the basics of interval training and culminate in an inter-squad swim meet. Prerequisite: Ability to repetitively swim 25 yards. Amazon Pool Aug 27-31
M-F
10:30a-1:30p $75 #130424
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Rent A Pool
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
FUN opportunity awaits you at a City of Eugene Pool! Plunge in with your skills and create waves of success with youth with disabilities as they learn water safety and beginning swim skills. Questions or to apply: Carly Schmidt, Adaptive Recreation Services 541-682-6365 carly.m.schmidt@ci.eugene.or.us
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Birthdays Sports teams Company parties Reunions, etc. Echo Hollow & Sheldon Pools: $100/hour Amazon Pool: $335/hour (Amazon rental dates are June 22-September 2) Reservations must be made at least two weeks before the rental date Please call for information/reservation: Amazon Pool, 541-682-5350 Echo Hollow Pool, 541-682-5525 Sheldon Pool, 541-682-5314 GetRec.org
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Swim Lessons Schedules are on the following pages. 1 Introductory Parent-Child ●
Ages 6 months+
No prerequisites. Parents and babies enjoy the water together. Parents receive safety tips and participate in songs and games to increase their child’s comfort in the water. Infants must wear elastic fitting reusable swim diapers; see page 40. 2 Advanced Parent-Child ●
Ages 18 months+
No prerequisites. Parents and babies work together in the water to develop important basic skills and build a foundation to comfortably participate in pre-school swim lessons. The class covers safety topics, songs, games, floating, kicking, arm strokes and blowing bubbles. Infants must wear elastic fitting reusable swim diapers; see page 40. 3 Starfish ●
Ages 3-5
No prerequisites. This introductory class teaches students to submerge and safely participate while learning basic body positioning and swimming skills. Children attend lessons independently from parents. Parents will be able to observe child’s lesson from spectator areas. No goggles, please. 4 Otters ●
Ages 3-5
Prerequisites: Starfish, or participate independently in a class setting, jump in and submerge independently. Swimmers work on increasing comfort in the water, becoming independent and confidently submerging. Skills focus on front kicks, glides and extended independent floats. No goggles, please. 5 Penguins ●
Ages 3-5
Prerequisites: Otters, or independently roll from front to back while kicking, demonstrate long-reach front crawl arms. Swimmers learn side breathing and backstroke while increasing their stamina and swimming skills. Swimmers gain a better understanding of body positioning and movement in water and work on important safety skills. 6 Seals ●
Ages 3-5
Prerequisites: Penguins, or front crawl with side breathing for five cycles. Swimmers gain confidence and endurance while improving side breathing, backstroke and treading water skills. Students work in deeper water and are introduced to diving. Safety topics build on material from previous classes.
Orcas Ages 3-5 Prerequisites: Seals, or strong front crawl and backstroke 15 yards. Swimmers improve their front crawl and backstroke technique and are introduced to the basics of breaststroke and butterfly. Students comfortable in deep water continue to build confidence and endurance as they progress to swimming lengths and treading water. 7 ●
8 Beginner ●
Ages 6-10
No prerequisites. Students learn to be comfortable in the water
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by exploring a variety of body positions and safety skills. Introduction to putting face in the water. No goggles, please. 9 Fundamental Skills ●
Ages 6-10
Prerequisites: Beginner class, or independently enter water and bob to safety and independently front glide. Students who are comfortable in the water will learn introductory front and back crawl with focus on body position and buoyancy. 10 Deep Water Confidence ●
Ages 6-10
Prerequisites: Fundamental Skills, or front crawl with side breathing (six cycles) and backstroke (five cycles). Those with front and back crawl experience will refine their stroke and build endurance. Swimming skills in deep water will be prac- ticed. Advanced body position techniques will also be practiced. 11 Building Endurance ●
Ages 6-10
Prerequisites: Deep Water Confidence, or front crawl and backstroke 15 yards and tread water for two minutes. For a more confident swimmer. Students will work on swimming a full length of the pool while perfecting and practicing front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke kick and more. 12 Advanced Strokes ●
Ages 6-10
Prerequisites: Building Endurance, or front crawl and backstroke 25 yards. For the more advanced swimmer. Students able to swim a full length of the pool will refine strokes and increase distances. This course creates the ability to continue swimming as a source of lifelong fitness. 13 Pre-Competitive Training Ages 6-10 ●
Prerequisites: Advanced Strokes, or front crawl and backstroke 50 yards. Class focused on the four strokes used in competition. Learn starts, turns and information to prepare you to enter the exciting world of competitive swimming. 14 Middle School ●
Ages 11-13
No prerequisites. For middle school-aged students of all skill levels. We’ll teach you where you’re at, be it a beginner with no experience or if you’re looking for skill refinement. 15 Introductory Teen/Adult ●
Ages 14+
No prerequisites. A gentle introduction for those who have either never been in a pool, are uncomfortable in the water or never learned to swim. A safe and welcoming class with a qualified instructor who will help the participant set and achieve their goals. 16 Advanced Teen/Adult ●
Ages 14+
Prerequisites: Safe in deep water, able to swim about 50 yards continuously. Work with an experienced instructor to improve technique and develop stamina. Work on freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke and possibly butterfly and backstroke. Swim etiquette, workout writing and equipment are covered topics. 17 Private/Semi-Private Ages 3-adult ●
One-on-one private lessons give swimmers individual attention. For semi-private group lessons, please contact staff.
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Amazon Pool Lessons Daytime Schedule
See descriptions on facing page.
Ages
Title
6 mo+
1 Intro Parent-Child ●
18 mo+
2 Advanced Parent-Child ●
3-5
3 Starfish ●
10:50a 11:25a
12p 12:35p 1:10p
4 Otters ●
10:50a 11:25a
12p 12:35p 1:10p
5 Penguins ●
10:50a 11:25a
6 Seals ●
7 Orcas ●
6-10
8 Beginner ●
10:50a
12p 12:35p 1:10p
9 Fundamental Skills ●
10:50a 11:25a
12p 12:35p 1:10p
10 Deep Water Confidence ●
10:50a 11:25a
12p 12:35p 1:10p
11 Building Endurance ●
10:50a
12p
12 Advanced Strokes ●
6-14
13 Pre-Competitive ●
11-13
14 Middle School ●
10:50a
3-adult
17 Private/Semi-Private* ●
10:50a 11:25a
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Title
Mon. & Wed.
6 mo+
1 Intro Parent-Child ●
18 mo+
2 Advanced Parent-Child ●
6:25p
3-5
3 Starfish ●
5:15p
5:50p
5:15p
5:50p
6:25p
Choose from: • Jun 18-Jul 12 MW $35 4 weeks TuTh $40 (no class Jul 4) • Jul 16-Aug 9 MW $40 4 weeks TuTh $40
4 Otters ●
5:15p
5:50p
5:15p
5:50p
6:25p
5 Penguins ●
5:15p
6 Seals ●
7 Orcas ●
5:50p
• Aug 13-30 3 weeks
6-10
8 Beginner ●
5:15p
5:50p
9 Fundamental Skills ●
5:15p
5:15p
6:25p
10 Deep Water Confidence ●
5:15p
5:15p
6:25p
11 Building Endurance ●
5:15p
12 Advanced Strokes ●
5:15p
6-14
13 Pre-Competitive ●
11-13
14 Middle School ●
14+
15 Introductory Teen/Adult ●
16 Advanced Teen/Adult ●
5:50p
3-adult
17 Private/Semi-Private* ●
5:50p
• Sessions are 2 weeks • 4 classes per week, M-Th • 30 minute classes Choose from: • Jun 18-28 M-Th $40 • Jul 2-12 M-Th $35 (no class Jul 4) • Jul 16-26 M-Th $40 • Jul 30-Aug 9 M-Th $40 • Aug 13-23 M-Th $40
*Private/Semi-Private lessons are fewer classes per week and prices vary accordingly. For more information contact the pool.
Evening Schedule • Sessions are 3 or 4 weeks • 2 classes per week, MW or TuTh • 30 minute classes
MW TuTh
$30 $30
Monday-Thursday 12p
11:25a
12:35p 1:10p
11:25a
12:35p
11:25a
1:10p
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Echo Hollow Pool Lessons Daytime Schedule • Sessions are 2 weeks • 4 classes per week, M-Th • 30 minute classes Choose from: • Jun 18-28 M-Th $40 • Jul 2-12 M-Th $35 (no class Jul 4) • Jul 16-26 M-Th $40 • Jul 30-Aug 9 M-Th $40 • Aug 13-23 M-Th $40
See descriptions on page 44.
Ages
Title
Monday-Thursday
6 mo+
1 Intro Parent-Child ●
18 mo+
2 Advanced Parent-Child ●
10:05a
3-5
3 Starfish ●
9:30a
10:05a 10:40a
4p
4:35p
4 Otters ●
9:30a
10:05a 10:40a
4p
4:35p
5 Penguins ●
10:05a
4p
6 Seals ●
10:40a
4:35p
7 Orcas ●
10:40a
4:35p
6-10
8 Beginner ●
9:30a
10:05a
3:25p
4p
9 Fundamental Skills ●
9:30a
10:05a
3:25p
4p
10 Deep Water Confidence ●
9:30a
11 Building Endurance ●
10:40a
10:40a
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4:35p
10:05a
4:35p
12 Advanced Strokes ●
9:30a
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13 Pre-Competitive Training ●
9:30a
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14 Middle School ●
3-adult
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6 mo+
1 Intro Parent-Child ●
18 mo+
2 Advanced Parent-Child ●
5:10p
3-5
3 Starfish ●
5:10p
5:45p
5:10p
5:45p
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Choose from: • Jun 18-Jul 12 MW $35 4 weeks TuTh $40 (no class Jul 4) • Jul 16-Aug 9 MW $40 4 weeks TuTh $40
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5:45p
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5 Penguins ●
5:10p
5:45p
6:20p
5:45p
6:20p
6 Seals ●
7 Orcas ●
5:10p
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8 Beginner ●
5:10p
6:20p 5:10p
5:45p
6:20p
9 Fundamental Skills ●
5:45p
6:20p 5:10p
5:45p
6:20p
10 Deep Water Confidence ●
5:45p
11 Building Endurance ●
12 Advanced Strokes ●
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13 Pre-Competitive Training ●
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14 Middle School ●
3-adult
17 Private/Semi-Private* ●
*Private/Semi-Private lessons are fewer classes per week and prices vary accordingly. For more information contact the pool.
Evening Schedule • Sessions are 3 or 4 weeks • 2 classes per week, MW or TuTh • 30 minute classes
MW TuTh
$30 $30
Sunday Schedule Sessions are 3 or 4 weeks • Jun 24-Jul 15 $30 45 minute classes • Jul 22-Aug 12 $30 Choose from: • Aug 19-Sep 2 $22.50
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11:15a
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Youth Swimming
Sheldon Pool Lessons Daytime Schedule
See descriptions on page 44.
Ages
Title
6 mo+
1 Intro Parent-Child ●
3-5
3 Starfish ●
9:40a 10:15a 10:50a
4 Otters ●
9:40a 10:15a 10:50a
5 Penguins ●
9:40a 10:15a
6 Seals ●
9:40a
7 Orcas ●
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8 Beginner ●
9:40a 10:15a
9 Fundamental Skills ●
9:40a 10:15a 10:50a
10 Deep Water Confidence ●
9:40a
10:50a
11 Building Endurance ●
10:50a
12 Advanced Strokes ●
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14 Middle School ●
3-adult
17 Private/Semi-Private* ●
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Title
6 mo+
1 Intro Parent-Child ●
18 mo+
2 Advanced Parent-Child ●
3-5
3 Starfish ●
5:20p 5:55p 6:30p 7:05p 5:20p 5:55p 6:30p
Choose from: • Jun 18-Jul 12 MW $35 4 weeks TuTh $40 (no class Jul 4) • Jul 16-Aug 9 MW $40 4 weeks TuTh $40
4 Otters ●
5:20p 5:55p 6:30p 7:05p 5:20p 5:55p 6:30p
5 Penguins ●
6 Seals ●
7 Orcas ●
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8 Beginner ●
5:20p 5:55p
9 Fundamental Skills ●
5:20p 5:55p 6:30p 7:05p 5:20p 5:55p 6:30p
10 Deep Water Confidence ●
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6:30p
11 Building Endurance ●
6:30p
6:30p
12 Advanced Strokes ●
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13 Pre-Competitive ●
6:30p
11-13
14 Middle School ●
7:05p
6:30p
3-adult
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7:05p
Sessions are 2 weeks 4 classes per week, M-Th 30 minute classes Choose from: • Jun 18-28 M-Th $40 • Jul 2-12 M-Th $35 (no class Jul 4) • Jul 16-26 M-Th $40 • Jul 30-Aug 9 M-Th $40 • Aug 13-23 M-Th $40
*Private/Semi-Private lessons are fewer classes per week and prices vary accordingly. For more information contact the pool.
Evening Schedule Sessions are 3 or 4 weeks 2 classes per week, MW or TuTh 30 minute classes
MW TuTh
$30 $30
Saturday Schedule Sessions are 3 or 4 weeks • Jun 23-Jul 14 $30 45 minute classes • Jul 21-Aug 11 $30 Choose from: • Aug 18-Sep 1 $22.50
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Summer Camp Ages: 8-13 With a 1:5 staff to camper ratio, our five-day summer camps are a blast! Campers choose classes and activities, from ceramics to paddle boarding, from baking to team sports. Afternoons are spent lakeside and evenings are filled with campfires, carnivals, gaga ball, skits, and lots of camp songs!
Adventure Team Ages: 12-13
CIT Program Ages: 13-14
Adventurous campers spend their mornings hiking, backpacking, rock climbing, and learning wilderness survival. Afternoons are spent hanging out at camp, paddle boarding, swimming in the lake, crafting, and sharing laughs with new friends! This is a great opportunity for more experienced campers.
This program is ideal for campers who have grown out of summer camp. Counselors in Training (CITs) are partnered up with a counselor and spend the week taking on the role of a camp counselor!
Tamarack Expedition Ages: 14-15
The expedition team will spend 10 days exploring the wilderness of Oregon through multi-day backpacking and camping trips, they will learn essential wilderness survival skills, such as first aid and outdoor cooking, and will go on climbing excursions both around camp and at Smith Rock State Park.
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Challenge Course
Clay Family Fun All ages
Mother’s & Father’s Day Family Challenge Course
Create bowls, mugs, monsters, boxes, tiles, planters and sculptures with the family. Includes instruction, clay, glazes and firings. Register each family member at 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jul 15-Aug 19 Su 11a-12:30p #129419 $30/adult, $30/child, $15 each additional family member
Introduction to Tie-Dye
Ages 12+
Learn simple tie-dye and shibori techniques to create unique textures, colors and patterns on fabric. Explore basic dye chemistry and tie-dye your choice of a 100 percent cotton T-shirt or bamboo rayon scarf. All materials provided. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Luanne Rolly Aug 11 Sa 9a-12p
Ages 9+
Join Mom and Dad on an adventure to the Spencer Butte Challenge Course. Play games, solve challenges, climb trees and walk across cables. Encourage each other as you choose your level of challenge. Physical and emotional safety is our highest priority. All family members welcome. Each person must register. Spencer Butte Challenge Course May 13 Su 10a-3p $20/person #130477 Jun 17 Su 10a-3p $20/person #130478
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Family Touch-A-Truck All ages The trucks are coming back to the Barn! Climb into a fire engine, police vehicle, backhoe, dump truck, LTD bus, 18-wheeler and more. A free family event sure to please all ages. Food available for purchase. Drop-in, no registration required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 12 Th 5-7:30p
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Drop-in
Rafting Rafting for Blackberries Ages 7+ Imagine how much fun your family will have as they float along the Willamette River and stop to pick blackberries. Bring empty containers, a picnic lunch and place settings. Wear athletic shoes and quick-drying clothing. Availability of berries depends on season. Each person must register.
Events & Performances Amazon Farmers Market All ages Farmers market returns to the park for the summer. Come get your fresh veggies and fruit for the week at a convenient location right off of Hilyard Street. Plenty of parking and a variety of vendors and growers selling anything from local vegetables to homegrown Oregon crafted products. Amazon Community Center Jun 14-Sep 27 Th 11a-4p
Free
Drop-in
Free Shakespeare in the Park All ages Eugene’s longest running free theatre program presents, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” directed by Sharon Se’love and featuring a cast of community members ranging in age from 13 to 78. Bring a picnic, blanket, family and friends to enjoy this fantastical comic romp. Drop-in, no registration required. For more information call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Aug 4-26 SaSu 6-9p
Free
Drop-in
Roving Park Players All ages Two great plays brought to you by the Roving Park Players: “The Taming of the Shrew” and “Doctor Dolittle.” Shows run 6-8p, admission is free
The Taming of the Shrew Jun 21-22 Th & F at Petersen Barn Park Jun 23-24 Sa & Su at Maurie Jacobs Park Dr. Doolittle Aug 23-24 Aug 25-26
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Rafting in the Afternoon Ages 7+ Raft with your family down the Willamette River from Island Park to the River House Outdoor Center. Your feet will get wet, so wear appropriate footwear. Bring lunch and non-alcoholic drinks, and we’ll stop along the river. Each person must register. Meet at boat ramp in Island Park, 200 West B St., Springfield Shuttle provided back to your car Jul 8 Su 11a-4:30p $30 #130926 Jul 22 Su 11a-4:30p $30 #130927 Aug 26 Su 11a-4:30p $30 #130928
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Sailing Sailing, Family Ages 8+ Join River House Outdoor Center sailing instructors 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 will stop for dinner. Alcohol-free event. Each person must register.
Meet at Richardson Park Marina Dock B, Fern Ridge Lake Jul 6 F 5:30-9p #129493 Jul 20 F 5:30-9p #129494 Aug 10 F 5-8:30p #129495 $25/adult, $15/youth ages 8-18 Lane County day use parking pass required, $4/day, $40/year
Social Gatherings Creating Connections: Sharing Stories Together All ages Sharing stories is a time honored tradition by cultures around the world. Our stories give meaning to our lives, and through the sharing of stories we learn from each other and learn to understand each other. Come gather in a friendly, laid back, safe and supportive environment and share your story.
Petersen Barn Community Center Facilitator: Plaedo Wellman Jul 31 Tu 7:15-8:45p Aug 28 Tu 7:15-8:45p
Free Free
Drop-in Drop-in
Family Fun Nights at Pete Barn All ages Meet your neighbors and friends for a free, fun-filled evening, including dinner and games, crafts and live entertainment. Dinner served until 6:30 p.m. Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 14 Th 5:30-7p Jul 19 Th 5:30-7p Aug 16 Th 5:30-7p Sep 7 F 5:30-7p
Free Free Free Free
Drop-in Drop-in Drop-in Drop-in
FREE Wi-Fi Most Eugene Recreation Facilities are now Wi-Fi hot spots. Use Wi-Fi-enabled devices to access free, wireless internet at: • • • • • • • • •
Amazon Community Center Amazon Pool (seasonal) Campbell Community Center Echo Hollow Pool and Fitness Center Hilyard Community Center Petersen Barn Community Center Sheldon Community Center Sheldon Pool and Fitness Center River House Outdoor Center GetRec.org
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Join us for free, fun, family-friendly events all summer long
• Music • Movies • Performing Arts • Family Fun • And much more!
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Event Details at eugfun.org
Family ¡Noche Latina Para Familias!
Todas edades
Vengan a pasar un buen tiempo en el Centro Comunitario Petersen Barn con amigos y familia. Vamos a tener comida, entretenimiento, música y actividades para toda la familia. ¡Se pueden ganar premios jugando juegos! Petersen Barn Community Center 19 julio j 5:30-7p Gratis 7 septiembre v 5:30-7p Gratis
Paddleboarding Family Stand-Up Paddleboarding Ages 7+ Spend the day learning to stand-up paddleboard at a nearby lake. This is a great activity for the whole family. Instruction and equipment provided. Well-behaved dogs are welcome.
Tree Climbing Tree Climbing Drop-in Ages 6+
Meet at River House Outdoor Center Fall Creek Jul 21 Sa 10a-3p $45/person #130963 Siltcoos Canal Aug 25 Sa 9a-5p $50/person #130962 Waldo Lake Sep 16 Su 9a-5p $45/person #130964
Take yourself to the top of a local tree. Treat yourself to a tree climbing experience with the northwest’s big, robust trees. This drop-in session allows you take a break and enjoy an elevated experience. Bring your camera and a sense of adventure. Climbing instruction and safety equipment provided. Sessions start on the hour. Meet at the redwood tree in Washburne Park Aug 3 F 5p, 6p, 7p $15 Drop-in Aug 17 F 5p, 6p, 7p $15 Drop-in
Kick off Sunday Streets
Eugene St.
With the EUG Parade!!
ALLE Starts at Monroe Park at 10 a.m. FRE Finishes at the Park Blocks (8th & Oak)
July 29 Noon - 4 PM
Downtown
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WASHINGTON ST
Parade Check-in Restrooms Bike Valet
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ADAMS ST
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Adult Activities These classes are for ages 18-118, unless noted otherwise. Classes designed for ages 50+ are in Senior Activities, pages 77-91.
Arts Abstract Painting Express your love for color and shape in this abstract painting class and learn to paint with more freedom and feeling. This is not a watercolor class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz May 2-Jun 27 W 1-3p
$67 #129749
Basic Sketching Designed to guide students on how to get started with the ease of sketching. Sketching is the primary skill to quickly generate and communicate design ideas. In this class, you’ll learn the basics of how to sketch. Just bring some paper, pencils and your big ideas. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta May 2-Jun 6 W 1-3p
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Basic Woodworking Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from a friendly shop instructor. This class is aimed at beginners and anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Community Center woodshop. Make a beautiful laminated cutting board or choose a different project. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Leonard Gould Jul 16-Aug 13 M 6-8:30p
$73 #129892
Campbell Woodshop Open to adults who want to use a workspace and tools for wood projects. Please sign in and pay as you enter the shop. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9a-3p $3/day No woodshop May 28, Jul 4, Sep 3
Drop-in
Woodshop Orientation Orientation to the Campbell Community Center woodshop. Participants receive a coupon for free one-day use of the shop. Jun 12 Jul 18 Aug 16
Tu W Th
10-10:30a 10-10:30a 10-10:30a
Free Free Free
Drop-in Drop-in Drop-in
Adult Activities Clay Arts Open Studio Concentrate on your own work with complete access to the ceramics studio, including wheel throwing, handbuilding, glaze and design. Fee includes five visits, 25 pounds of clay, firing and glazes. You must have demonstrable skills and the ability to work independently in studio. No instruction available. To register, call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Jun 13-Sep 2 Su 1-4p, W 6-9p No studio Jul 4
$70 #129420
Clay Handbuilding Invent, discover and create with clay. Beginning and intermediate students are introduced to techniques such as slab building, coiling, pinching and extruding. Add surface decoration and glazing to create fun and useable pieces you can enjoy for years. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay, glazes and firings. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 6-8:30p
$94 #129426
Clay Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Classes are available for both beginning and intermediate students. 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 25 pounds of clay, glazes and firings. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Sandy Brown Beginning Jul 2-Aug 20 M 6-8:30p Intermediate Jul 5-Aug 23 Th 6-8:30p
$96 #129423 $96 #129424
Color Mixing for Artists Do you get frustrated trying to mix the colors you want? This class will teach you to see and understand what goes into color mixing. You’ll learn to create the colors you want by using a limited number of paints. Supply list given before the first class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Aug 1-29 W 1-3p
$37 #129750
Colored Pencil Drawing Learn how to draw with colored pencils by exploring tools, different techniques, color theory and developing your artist’s eye. Class will include lectures, demonstrations, exercises and drawing. Prerequisite: Basic drawing skills. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta May 4-Jun 29 F 1-3p Jul 6-Aug 31 F 1-3p No class Jul 20
$66 #129753 $58 #129754
Color Watermedia Explore making your own original art with a variety of water-based color media: watercolors, water soluble color crayons and pencils. Have fun, be brave, experiment and learn with a supportive, experienced teacher. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 18-Aug 27 M 9:30a-12:30p $128 #129868
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Visual Arts Festival Downtown Eugene July 27 - August 3
• Mayor’s Art Show • Biennial • BRIDGE Exhibitions • Salon des Refusés • ARTiculate Awards • First Friday Artwalk • 20x21
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Adult Activities Craft Workshops Explore your creativity and take home finished crafts. All supplies included in fee. Both workshops at Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kitty Planalp
Sharpie Mugs Design two mugs with Sharpies. Design ideas provided or create your own. Jul 6
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2-4p
$8 #129736
Summer Country Wreath Hand make paper flowers to put on a burlap-wrapped wreath. Aug 10
F
2-4p
$10 #129737
Drawing & Composition Join this supportive group that loves to explore drawing regardless of experience. You will develop confidence and drawing skills using ink, pencils and charcoal with individual attention from an experienced and enthusiastic teacher. Required materials discussed in first class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Kathie Ticknor Jul 9-Aug 27 M 12:30-3:30p
$92 #129434
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 20-Aug 29 W 9:30a-12:30p $116 #129877 Jun 22-Aug 31 F 9:30a-12:30p $128 #129878 No class Jul 4
Drawing Still Life with Charcoal Learn simple techniques to draw still life using basic shapes such as the circle, square and triangle. Explore value, perspective and form. Add detail with shading, volume and line. You will complete three charcoal still life drawings. Join us and build your drawing skills. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Danna Whitney Jul 10-Aug 14 Tu 10a-12p
$40 #130480
Impressionist Painting, Intermediate Monet, Cezanne and Van Gogh are fine, but it’s time to strike out on your own. Bring photos and you will paint them in your own impressionist style. Not a watercolor class. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz May 2-Jun 13 W 10a-12p
Mixed Media: Oils, Acrylics & Pastels Enjoy creating beautiful paintings in a friendly, supportive environment. In addition to working on individual paintings, students will review basic drawing skills, painting techniques, color theory, atmospheric perspective, compositional unity and color harmony. Supply list provided in first class. Not a watercolor class. Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz
Petersen Barn Community Center Apr 30-Jun 25 M 9:30-11:30a Jul 2-Aug 27 M 9:30-11:30a Apr 30-Jun 25 M 11:45a-1:45p Jul 2-Aug 27 M 11:45a-1:45p May 1-Jun 19 Tu 10a-12p Jun 26-Aug 21 Tu 10a-12p No class May 28, Jul 16, 17
$59 $59 $59 $59 $59 $59
Sheldon Community Center May 3-Jun 14 Th 10a-12p Jul 5-Aug 23 Th 10a-12p No class Jul 26
$52 #130423 $52 #129809
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Nature Journaling Would you like to gain a better appreciation for the natural world around you? A nature journal encourages observing nature and then drawing it. In this class learn key observational techniques and methods for capturing simple images. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jul 25-Aug 29 W 1-3p
$44 #130038
$52 #130438
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Adult Activities Portrait Painting 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. Not a watercolor class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Apr 30-Aug 27 M 6-8p May 1-Aug 21 Tu 5:15-7:15p No class May 28, Jul 16, 17
$118 #129746 $118 #129747
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.
Oil Painting Instruction in basic drawing, composition, color mixing and painting techniques. Learn to paint any subject in any style: portrait, landscape, seascape, traditional through impressionistic and more. Instructor worked 30 years in the motion picture industry as a scenic artist. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Robert Niems Jun 19-Aug 28 Tu 9:15a-12:15p $128 #129863 Jun 20-Aug 29 W 1-4p $116 #129864 No class Jul 4
Painter’s Workshop Paint in the company of fellow artists. All mediums welcome. Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Tu 12:30-2:30p No workshop Jul 17
25¢
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Palette Knife Painting Create beautiful art using only your palette knife. Learn stroke technique and texture. Supply list given prior to first class. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jul 11-Aug 22 W 10a-12p No class Jul 25
$44 #130433
Leave the four walls of the art room behind and experience drawing en plein air, which means drawing outside. Venture to a different locale each week to take in the scenery and draw. Some drawing skills required.
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$90 #129427 $90 #129428
Watercolor Painting Explore watercolor technique and develop drawing skills in a friendly, fun environment. Each class includes critique of student work and instructor demonstrations. Students are free to choose assignments from the instructor or develop personal projects. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kathie Ticknor May 4-Jun 22 F 9:30a-12:30p $88 #129751 Jun 29-Aug 24 F 9:30a-12:30p $88 #129752 No class Jul 20
Cooking Creative Cooking with Plaedo Learn to prepare unique versions of various salads, sauces, gravies, veggie patties, sandwiches and chips and dips, all from scratch in a laid back, friendly environment. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 10-Aug 21 Tu 7:15-8:45p
Plein Air Drawing
Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jun 13-Jul 18 W 1-3p No class Jul 4
Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lois Enman Jun 25-Aug 20 M 6:30-9:30p Jun 27-Aug 22 W 1-4p No class Jul 2, 4
$30 #130515
Adult Activities
Games
‘Ukulele, Beginning Ages 8-14
Chess Nuts 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 Ongoing W 9a-12p No chess Jul 4
25¢
Drop-in
Table Tennis Table tennis is the perfect game as it provides exercise, recreation and a social outlet. Play in a friendly atmosphere open to all skill levels. Amazon Community Center Beginning Level Jun 29-Sep 14 F 12:15-1:30p All Play Jun 29-Sep 14 F 1:30-3:30p
50¢
Drop-in
50¢
Drop-in
Music Guitar, Beginning Ages 12-18 Gain a solid foundation of guitar basics. Learn fundamental chords, scales and songs while developing listening and improvisation skills. Come have fun and play music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Alexandre Pabst Jul 10-Aug 14 Tu 4:15-5:15p
$40 #130920
Guitar for Adults Designed for the beginner guitarist, this 11-week sequence covers a wide variety of musical styles and techniques. Students will develop fundamentals of guitar playing with particular focus on proper playing position, right- and lefthand technique, chord accompaniment and learning songs. In addition to guitar fundamentals, students will learn general musical principles including music theory, music reading and ear training. Students enrolled in the course will have 24/7 access to a supplemental course website with more than 200 video and sound exercises.
Amazon Community Center Instructor: Pat Waters Jun 28-Sep 6 Th 1-2p $154 #129482 Required materials: Guitar (acoustic preferable) and tuner Materials fee: $20; includes required text, “Learning the Guitar, A Holistic Approach” by Pat Waters; access to supplemental course site; other learning resources
This tiny instrument is a great way to introduce singing and songwriting to the budding musical genius in your home. Learn basic chords, strumming and songs. Instruments provided with a refundable rental deposit of $50. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Leia Frederic Jul 9-Aug 13 M 4:10-5:10p
$40 #130420
’Ukulele, Intermediate Ages 9-16 For those that have previous experience playing the ‘ukulele. Learn advanced cords, strumming and songs. Instruments provided with a refundable rental deposit of $50. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Leia Frederic Jul 11-Aug 15 W 4:10-5:10p
$40 #130422
Special Interest Adapted Game Day Ages 21+ For people who’ve experienced a stroke and are interested in playing cards, table games, outings and socializing with others. Program is provided by the University of Oregon Communication Disorders and Sciences program. Volunteers are available to assist participants. For more information, contact Elise Peltier at 541-346-2589 or elisep@uoregon.edu. Hilyard Community Center Jul 5-Aug 9 Th 1:30-3p
Free
Drop-in
Mushroom Gardening Introduction to starting and maintaining edible mushroom patches for food, soil health and resisting drought stress. Varieties and techniques for the best mushrooms to start in our area, and everyone leaves with a Garden Giant mushroom starter patch. Class taught by Fungi for the People. Amazon Community Center May 23 W 7-8:30p
$30 #129472
Technology Technology classes are on pages 86-87.
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Urban Homesteading Learn how to expand your food choices, improve the quality of your diet and enjoy the local bounty all year long. Each week offers a new topic from do-it-yourself food production such as fermenting and preserving to foraging and garden planning. Scholarships do not apply. Instructor for all classes: Kevin Prier
Intro to Urban Homesteading Find out how you can start living more simply, sustainably and cheaply. We will discuss why we do what we do, how to decide where to start and how to get the best return on your efforts. We will also discuss topics for the remainder of the term. If you are interested in any of the homesteading classes, we encourage you to join us for this discussion. Campbell Community Center Jun 25 M 6:45-7:45p
Free #130084
Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 28 Th 1-3p
Free #130549
Soap Making Learn the basics of making bar soap from scratch. We will discuss the chemistry of saponification, properties of different base oils, local sources for fragrances and other additives while making a batch of soap. Also discussed will be liquid soap and laundry soap. Take home a sample. Campbell Community Center Jun 4 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130086
Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 7 Th 1-3p
$20 #128294
Preserving Fruits & Vegetables The information out there makes home preserving sound complicated and potentially dangerous. With a few simple precautions, it is neither of those. Learn the basics and benefits of home preserving and start eating cheaper, fresher, healthier and more locally. Discuss in detail proper canning techniques, processing in a water bath canner, blanching and freezing techniques and drying herbs, fruits and vegetables. Campbell Community Center Jun 11 M 6:45-8:45p Sep 3 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130176 $20 #130177
Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 15 F 2-4p Sep 6 Th 1-3p
$20 #128295 $20 #130557
Canning Basics, Making Jam Put summer in a jar by making your own fruit jam. Homemade can be much lower in sugar and the potential varieties are endless. Make and can a batch in class from fresh local fruit and take a jar home. Campbell Community Center Jun 18 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130166
Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 21 Th 1-3p
$20 #128296
Bread Making, Sourdough Starter Learn how to catch, care for and use a wild sourdough culture. Learn bread baking techniques. Workshop will include making a batch of sourdough, proofing, the complex biology of sourdough culture and tips to get a great artisanal style bread in your own kitchen. Take home a small round bun and a sourdough culture.
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Campbell Community Center Jul 2 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130090
Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 5 Th 1-3p
$20 #130552
Adult Activities Condiments
Edible Landscaping & Foraging
Make your next picnic amazing with your own homemade condiments. Learn how to make mayonnaise, mustard, relish and ketchup. Tailor each recipe to make your own signature version. Bring three small containers to take home a share of what we make in class.
Don’t just pull those weeds, eat them! Find out what native weeds are edible and how to prepare them. Learn about common wild foraging plants such as berries, flowers, greens, roots and mushrooms and their habitats.
Fermenting, Sauerkraut & Kombucha
Balms, Creams & Salves
Learn fermenting basics as we turn cabbage and salt into sauerkraut and take home a pint to ferment and enjoy. Also discussed will be kimchi and kombucha. Some kombucha SCOBY will be available to take home.
Learn to make a variety of skin creams, lip balms and herbal salves for gifts or a treat for yourself. Take home a jar each of lip balm and herbal salve from class. Additional $2 supply fee. Campbell Community Center Aug 13 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130192
Sausage Making
Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 16 Th 1-3p
$20 #130558
Campbell Community Center Jul 9 M 6:45-8:45p
Campbell Community Center Jul 16 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130085
$20 #130088
If you love sausages but hate what goes into the ones from the grocery store, come learn how to make your own from whole ingredients. Develop your own spice mix so your sausage is as mild or spicy as you like. Campbell Community Center Jul 23 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130185
Beyond Sauerkraut Explore the world of fermentation. Learn how to make your own fermented pickles, salsa, sriracha, a variety of fermented non-alcoholic beverages and even corned beef. Start your own jar of vegetables to take home and ferment. No prior experience necessary. Campbell Community Center Jul 30 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130091
Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 2 Th 1-3p
$20 #130553
Class held at instructor’s home Aug 5 Su 2-4p Aug 11 Sa 2-4p
$20 #130087 $20 #130550
Cheese Making Learn about different hard and soft cheese cultures and processes while making a hard cheese and a ricotta. Go through the entire process from cultured milk to formed cheese ready for the press. Ricotta, yogurt and kefir will also be discussed. Campbell Community Center Aug 20 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130089
Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 23 Th 1-3p
$20 #130551
Winter Gardening Now is the time to start planting your winter garden to have produce all winter long and into spring. Learn to plan out a small to medium sized family garden. Learn which vegetables do well over winter in our climate and how to maximize production from a small space. Also learn about saving seed and sources for free vegetables and flower seeds. Campbell Community Center Aug 27 M 6:45-8:45p
$20 #130092
Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 31 F 1-3p
$20 #130556
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Trips
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Dates
Day Time
Title
May 3
Th
9a-6p
Pelican Pub at Pacific City
$32
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Amazon
May 11
F
9:30a-2:30p
Willamette Confluence Preserve Tour Free
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Campbell
May 15
Tu
8a-5p
Willamette Heritage Center
$30
88
Campbell
May 23
W
11a-3:30p
Dorris Ranch
$14
89 Pete Barn
May 31
Th
9a-5p
Frugal Fun in Florence
$18
89
Campbell
Jun 10
Su
9a-3p
Santiam Excursion Train Trip
$26
89
Campbell
Jun 12
Tu
11a-3:30p
Tiny House Movement
$18
89 Pete Barn
Jun 19
Tu
8:30a-5:30p
Lan Su Chinese Gardens
$35
89
Campbell
Jun 21
Th
10:30a-3p
Backroads & Covered Bridges
$26
90
Campbell
Jun 28
Th
8:30a-3:30p
Willamette Valley Pie Company Tour
$28
90
Campbell
Jun 29
F
11a-3p
Shady Oaks Plants & Produce
$16
90 Pete Barn
Jul 14
Sa
8a-6p
Sisters Quilt Show
$35
90
Campbell
Jul 15
Sa
9a-5p
Lavender Frolic
$34
90
Campbell
Jul 18
W
9a-4p
Giant Dune Buggy Tour
$43
90 Pete Barn
Jul 26
Th
11a-5p
Backroads & Rivers in the Coast Range $29
Jul 28
Sa
10:30a-3:30p Blackberry Jam Festival
Aug 7
Tu
6-8:30p
Dinner & Jazz by the River
Aug 9
Th
9a-5p
Frugal Fun in Florence
Aug 14
Tu
Aug 23
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Campbell
$16
91 Pete Barn
$9
91 Pete Barn
$18
89
Campbell
10:30a-2:30p Retirement/Care Centers in Depth
$14
91
Campbell
Th
9:30a-3p
Salt Creek Falls
$21
91 Pete Barn
Aug 25
Sa
9a-6p
Canby Farm Country Tour
$32
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Amazon
Aug 30
Th
10a-4p
Progressive Lunch
$20
91
Campbell
Aug 30
Th
10a-4p
Progressive Lunch
$20
91 Pete Barn
Sep 8
Sa
8a-6p
Coquille Tribal Salmon Bake
$35
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Adult Health & Fitness
These classes are for ages 18-118, unless noted otherwise. Classes designed for ages 50+ are in Senior Health & Fitness on pages 92-96.
Bicycling Adapted Bike & Equipment Services Adaptive Recreation Services maintains a unique fleet of adaptive equipment, including all-terrain wheelchairs and bikes such as trikes, tandems and hand cycles. We aim to provide individual and group services to support cycling interests and adaptive equipment needs for people of varying abilities and skill levels. These ongoing services include bike fittings, assessments, equipment rentals and more. For more information, call 541-682-5311 or visit GetRec.org/recadaptive. All services at Hilyard Community Center
Adapted Bike Assessment & Fitting Staff assess needs and recommend equipment. Designed for people with disabilities or medical conditions or those who wish to preview equipment before rental or purchase. By appointment
$5 #129801
Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial fitting or assessment. By appointment $5/half hour #129806 $10/hour #129802
$20/half day #129805 $40/day #129803 $50/weekend #129804
Adaptive Bike Demo Day Come see and demo a variety of adaptive bikes, including recumbents, trikes, hand cycles and tandems, during Bike Week, May 13-19. Free for all community members. Campbell Community Center May 18 F 9:30a-1p
Free #129989
Land Fitness Better Bones & Balance Defeat the loss of bone density while you improve balance and increase your strength and energy. This class is a more advanced version of Strong Bones Strong Body. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 4-Aug 27 M 11:45a-12:45p $52 #129396
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Adult Health & Fitness Dryland Arthritis This class is designed specifically 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 11a-12p
Drop-in
Fitness Centers Work out on your own schedule at the Echo Hollow and Sheldon fitness centers. Get fit using cardiovascular equipment including treadmills and elliptical trainers as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups. Use of the fitness centers requires an orientation for firsttime users and a signed consent form on file. For more information see page 71.
Neuromuscular Exercise Ages 22+ This class is designed to engage the brain and body to encourage more fluid, balanced movement. Ideal for individuals with a variety of neuromuscular challenges (such as Parkinson’s, mild stroke and multiple sclerosis) that may cause loss of balance and coordination. Instructors guide participants through exercises that are usually done standing and moving about the room; however, chairs are provided for balance assistance and rest as needed.
Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Deanne Morris of Creative Fitness Jul 3-31 TuTh 1:30-2:30p $54 #129185 Aug 2-30 TuTh 1:30-2:30p $54 #129186 Sep 4-27 TuTh 1:30-2:30p $48 #129187
Pilates Beginning and continuing level mat classes introducing the fundamentals and some of the basic floor exercises of Pilates. Learn proper body alignment and breathing in addition to improving core strength, flexibility and coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Judith Schlacter Beginning Jun 26-Sep 4 Tu 6:40-7:40p Intermediate Jun 26-Sep 4 Tu 5:30-6:30p
$69 #129430 $69 #129429
REFIT® Revolution Dance Fitness REFIT is a fitness community that utilizes choreographed movement set to uplifting music. It’s dance fitness for every body. Come and have fun and make friends during an hour of cardio, toning and stretching. REFIT is a dance party disguised as an exercise class! Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Instructor: Diana Blackwood Jul 10-Aug 30 TuTh 6:30-7:30p Drop-in Purchase a 10-class drop-in punch card for $40 at Echo Hollow
Fitness Savings for Seniors Sheldon and Echo Hollow pools and fitness centers are now Silver&Fit participating fitness centers! Silver&Fit is designed specifically to help older adults achieve better health through regular exercise and health education. Silver&Fit provides eligible members with no-cost or low-cost fitness memberships through arrangements with certain health plans. Silver&Fit is provided by American Specialty Health Fitness, Inc., a subsidiary of American Specialty Health Incorporated. If your health plan offers Silver&Fit and you would like more information about Sheldon and Echo Hollow pools and fitness centers, please contact Sheldon Pool at 2443 Wilakenzie Rd. or 541-682-5314, or Echo Hollow Pool at 1655 Echo Hollow Rd. or 541-682-5525. You may also visit Silver&Fit at:
www.SilverandFit.com. Silver&Fit is a federally registered trademark of American Specialty Health Incorporated.
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Adult Health & Fitness Total Body Work Out Get fit and have fun in the process. Designed for any age adult who wishes to stretch, tone and strengthen muscles with some cardiovascular components. This is a lowimpact, moderate intensity class. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 6:30-7:30a
Drop-in
Zumba Cardio Ditch the workout and join the party. Zumba is a Latininspired cardio dance class that includes elements of salsa, merengue, samba, reggaeton, cumbia and much more. All you need in this hour-long dance party is enthusiasm. Stress can’t hang onto a body that’s grooving!
Strong Bones Strong Body
Instructor: Tara Barnes
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 4-Aug 27 M 10:30-11:30a $52 #129390 Jun 5-Aug 28 Tu 4:30-5:30p $52 #129391 Jun 7-Aug 30 Th 3:15-4:15p $52 #129393
Eugene Rec wouldn’t be the program it is without community support. Just in the last year generous community members have donated four sailboats and one slip to Eugene Rec’s Outdoor Program. The Goudy-Powell Family Fund has yet again donated to provide scholarships for youth wanting to learn how to sail, and an Oregon Community Foundation donor has given $5,000 for environmental education this spring. On top of all that Eugene Rec just received a substantial donation in memory of Julia Fudge to purchase a new fleet of mountain bikes for its youth biking programs. Thank you, donors! GetRec.org
Amazon Community Center Jun 27-Sep 5 W 5:30-6:30p No class Jul 4, Aug 8 Sheldon Community Center Jul 9-Aug 27 M 5:30-6:30p
$36 #129436
$28 #130451
Try Zumba Cardio for Free Sheldon Community Center Jul 9 M 5:30-6:30p
Free #130448
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Adult Health & Fitness Deep Water Fitness Floatation support is provided to facilitate these great nonimpact deep-water workouts. Total body immersion equals total body workout. All major muscles are strengthened with the added challenge of a cardiovascular fitness workout. Intensity levels are varied to accommodate your exercise needs. Further strength gains are offered by using hand-held buoyant-resistant equipment. Amazon Pool Ongoing
M-Th 11a-12p M-Th 5:30-6:30p
Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 6-7a MWF 7:30-8:30a MW 5:45-6:45p
Water Fitness These classes are open to ages 16+. Your first class may be attended for free. For class fees at City pools, see pool admission fees, page 70. No classes during pool closures, see page 71.
Aquatic Body Conditioning This buoyancy-supported, deep-water exercise will help you increase muscle strength and tone by using water resistance and equipment. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 8:45-9:45a
Aquatone Tone individual muscle groups, strengthen core muscles and improve balance in shallow and deep water. Suspended exercises enhance postural benefits. Excellent class for those new to water exercise or recovering strength and flexibility. Upper body strength is enhanced with resistance equipment. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 8:15-9:15a
Arthritis H2O 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, joint stiffness or chronic pain. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing TuTh 10-11a
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Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing M-F 7:15-8:15a M-F 8:30-9:30a M-F 12-1p TuTh 5:30-6:30p MWF 6-7a Sa 9:30-10:30a
Shallow Water Aerobics 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 9:15-10:15a
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. Suspended, supported exercises are offered for additional balance and stabilization challenge. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center Ongoing MWF 8:15-9:15a
Adult Health & Fitness Tap Dance A fun, easy class. Learn the basics of modern tap with drills and short dances. All are welcome regardless of ability. Open to movers of all ages where the focus is on fun exercise to music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Bruce Haines May 11-Jun 29 F 11:30a-12:30p $35 #130040 No class Jun 15
Martial Arts Capoeira Ages 13+
Dance Ballet Barre & Stretch Ages 16+ Beginning ballet for adults with an emphasis on strength, flexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Jun 29-Aug 31 F 10:45-11:45a $50 #129469
Explore classical Egyptian, American cabaret and international tribal-style belly dance. Learn the isolations and muscular control fundamental to all forms. This introductory level class is a fun and low-impact way for all ages, shapes and sizes to improve posture, strength, grace and flexibility. $50 #129435
Contemporary Dance Ages 13+ Combining the techniques of modern, ballet, jazz and even hip-hop creates the unique dance form we call contemporary. We will visit all these styles in the early stages of this class and combine them to learn short choreographed pieces to express ourselves through this freeing movement. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Christen Woolsten Jul 9-Aug 20 M 5:30-6:30p
Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Eugene Capoeira Jul 18-Aug 29 W 6-7:30p
$38 #130447
Fencing, Beginning Ages 8-11 & 12+
Belly Dance
Amazon Community Center Instructor: Nicole Malinoff Jun 28-Aug 30 Th 5:30-6:30p
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art with an African influence. It synergistically combines elements of fight, dance, acrobatics and music. Classes will focus on basic conditioning, kicks, escapes and music all geared toward playing in the roda – the circular shaped ritual that culminates the full expression of capoeira.
$35 #130457
This class is an introduction to the basics of the Olympic sport of foil fencing with an emphasis on discipline, coordination, sportsmanship, fitness and fun. Physical chess, as it’s called, is an excellent way to stay active and have a great time. Equipment provided. The teen and adult fencing classes are combined. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Carl Knoch Ages 8-11 Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 1:45-2:30p Ages 12+ Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 2:45-3:45p
$56 #129461 $89 #129462
Qigong Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. Regular practice of qigong can reduce stress, establish balance and integrate mind/body/spirit. This practice is best known for a focus on breathing and is used as a healing exercise. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Cialin Mills-Ostwald Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 12:15-1:15p
$30 #129433
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Mariah Carter Jun 28-Aug 30 Th 4:30-5:30p
$38 #129378
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Adult Health & Fitness Tai Chi This ancient Chinese art uses round, flowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn 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 Beginning Jun 27-Sep 12 W 10:40-11:40a $41 #129432 Intermediate Jun 27-Sep 12 W 9:30-10:30a $41 #129431 No class Jul 4
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Zachary Krebs Jun 4-Aug 27 M 9-10a $48 #129382 Jun 6-Aug 29 W 9-10a $45 #129383 No class Jul 4; class meets at Lamb Cottage Jun 13, Jul 11, Aug 8 Lamb Cottage Instructor: Zachary Krebs Intermediate Jun 8-Aug 31 F 9-10a
Park Blocks, corner of 8th & Oak Instructor: Zachary Krebs Jun 5-Sep 20 TuTh 8:30-9:30a
$48 #129387
Tai Chi in the Park Blocks Join your neighbors in the heart of Eugene in practicing this ancient Chinese art. It uses calm, flowing movements to promote balance and flexibility, and reduce stress. Wear loose clothing and dress for the weather. Make a morning of it by enjoying the Lane County Farmers Market immediately after.
Tai Chi Special Workshops In this workshop series, the essential components of tai chi practice will be covered to give beginners and those new to tai chi a great starting base. It will also elevate the level of those already practicing tai chi with their exploration of the art. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jul 3-17 Tu 12:45-1:45p Aug 7-28 Tu 12:45-1:45p No class Aug 14
$12 #130881 $12 #130882
Yoga Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. Improves overall health and well-being. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jul 19-Sep 6 Th 10:15-11:15a Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Hannah Veith Apr 30-Jun 25 M 6:30-7:30p Jul 2-Aug 27 M 6:30-7:30p No class May 28, Jul 16 Instructor: Paul Simon May 1-Jun 26 Tu 9-10a Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 9-10a May 11-Jun 29 F 9-10a Jul 6-Aug 31 F 9-10a No class Jun 12, Jul 24, 27
$32 #129471
$30 #129716 $30 #129717
$30 $30 $30 $30
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Modified Yoga Ages 22+ This gentle yoga class is designed specifically for people living with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease. Poses can be modified for those needing adaptations. Individuals must be able to be independent or bring someone to assist. Hilyard Community Center Jul 2-Aug 6 M 11a-12:30p Aug 13-Sep 24 M 11a-12:30p No class Sep 3
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Drop-in
Yoga
Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning May 1-Jun 26 Tu 11:30a-12:30p $30 #129731 Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 11:30a-12:30p $30 #129732 Intermediate May 1-Jun 26 Tu 12:45-1:45p $30 #129733 No class Jun 12, Jul 24
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$36 #129195 $36 #129196
Adult Sports Leagues Registration & Web Page
Outdoor Sports Field Rentals
Registration for all activities is through the Athletics office at Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St., 541-682-5409.
Contact Athletics to use one of the City’s outdoor sports fields and the joint school district/City artificial turf fields.
The Athletics web page has all the latest schedules, scores, standings and registration materials for current leagues and more, at teamsideline.com/eugene. Also visit us on the web at GetRec.org/athletics or facebook.com/adultleagues.
Inner Tube Water Polo Ages 14+
A fun new offering! This self-officiated mixed-gender league will meet Sunday afternoons for eight weeks. Contact the Athletics office or visit teamsideline.com/eugene for registration materials.
Jul 8-Aug 26 Su $25/player or $5/drop-in (if space is available)
League Schedules Sport
Men’s(M), Women’s (W), Mixed (Mx)
Summer Softball Sand Volleyball Summer Soccer* Summer Ultimate** Inner Tube Water Polo** Fall Softball Fall Volleyball Fall Ultimate Fall Soccer
M, W, Mx W, Mx Mx Mx Mx M, W, Mx W, Mx Mx Mx
Like Sports? Want to Earn Extra $$?
You Make the Calls! 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, 541-321-5990 Volleyball: Kathy Ipock, 541-510-0112
Registration is conducted at the Athletics Office (address above). Registration is by team only, unless noted otherwise. Registration Dates
Game/Match Days
Games Begin
Length of Season
Apr 3 May 1 May 8 May 31 Jun 12 Jul 24 Aug 14 Aug 7 Aug 7
Sun-Fri Mon-Thu Mon-Thu Tue Sun Mon-Thu Sun & Tue Sun & Wed Sun-Wed
Sun, May 20 Mon, Jun 11 Tue, Jun 12 Tue, Jul 10 Sun, Jul 8 Mon, Aug 27 Tue, Sep 18 Sun, Sep 9 Sun, Sep 9
10 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 6 weeks 6 weeks 5 weeks 10 weeks 8 weeks 8 weeks
*Registration is by individual or team **Registration is by individual only, no team registration GetRec.org
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Adult Swimming
Adult (ages 18+)
$5.00
Senior (ages 60+)
$4.50 $15.00
Family*
Summer Season Pass
$4.50
Youth (ages 3-17)
30 Day Pass
Single Visit
Lap swim starts May 21 Full schedule starts Jun 18 Amazon passes are valid at all pools
10 Visit Pass
Amazon Fees
$36
$44
$78
$42
$54
$100
$36
$44
$78
$90
$108
$190
30 Day Pass
10 Visit Pass
Single Visit
Echo Hollow & Sheldon Fees Not valid at Amazon Pool
Summer Season Pass
Seasonal Lap Swim Pass: $200 (see right)
Youth (ages 3-17)
$3.50
$28
$33
$60
Adult (ages 18+)
$4.00
$34
$42
$80
Senior (ages 60+)
$3.50
$28
$33
$60
Family*
$9.00
$67
$80
$145
Some age limits apply. Passes not valid for special events. *Additional charges for more than 5 people.
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10 Visit Pass: Good for 10 visits. Purchase at any facility. Purchase 10 passes and get one free 30-day pass! 30 Day Pass: Good for 30 consecutive days from date of purchase. Gives you access to all recreation swims, spas, parent/ child swims, lap swims, fitness classes & fitness centers. Purchase 10 passes and get one free 30-day pass! Summer Season Pass (Jun 18-Sep 3): Good for recreation swims, parent/child swims, lap swims, spas, fitness centers. One set price, not prorated. Amazon Pool Lap Swim Pass: Unlimited lap swims through closing in October. Not valid for other programs. Adults only, not prorated. Cost is $200. 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. 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.
Adult Swimming
Hours & Info
Spa Hours
Lap Swim
Jun 18-Sep 3 MW 5:30a-8:30p TuTh 5:30a-7p F 5:30a-6:15p
No matter your swimming level, 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. Amazon Pool, May 21-Jun 17, all Long Course M-F 5:30-8:30a M-Su 11a-2p 5:30-7:30p Sa 7:30a-9a
Amazon Pool, Jun 18-Aug 12 Long Course (lanes vary) Short Course (lanes vary) M-F 5:30-9a MW 10:50a-8:30p Sa 7:30a-1:30p TuTh 10:50a-7p Su 11:30-1:30p F 10:50a-6:15p SaSu 2-5p Amazon Pool, Aug 13-Sep 3, all Short Course MW 5:30a-8:30p Sa 7:30a-9a TuTh 5:30a-7p 10:30a-5p F 5:30a-6:15p Su 11:30a-5p Echo Hollow Pool, Jun 18-Sep 2 Inside Pool Outside Pool M-F 5:30-8:30a M-F 5:30-8:30a 11:30a-1p 11:30a-1p MW 1-3:30p TuTh 5-7p M-Th 7-8:30p Su 11a-1p F 1-5p 6:30-8:30p Su 11a-3p Sheldon Pool, Jun 18-Sep 1 M-F 5:30-6:30a 7-8a 11:30a-1:30p
MWF 5:15-6:30p TuTh 7-8:30p Sa 9a-2p
See Closures/Modified Schedules, next column
Fitness Centers Our fitness centers offer cardiovascular equipment including treadmills and stair steppers, as well as weight equipment designed to work specific muscle groups.
Use of the fitness centers requires an orientation for firsttime users and a signed consent form on file. Open to adults ages 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 Su 11a-3p
Amazon Pool May 21-Jun 17, same as Lap Swim hours Sa Su
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Echo Hollow Pool, Jun 19-Sep 2 M-F 5:30a-8:30p Su 11a-3p
Closures/Modified Schedules Amazon Pool May 28 Jun 2 Jun 15 Jun 16-17 Jun 18 Jun 22 Jun 29-Jul 1 Jul 4 Sept 3
Holiday schedule, Lap Swim 11a-2p Closed for staff training Closed at 2p for Mike Morris Swim Meet Closed for Mike Morris Swim Meet Summer Season hours begin Summer Kick Off Rec Swim 2-5p Closed for TEAM Swim Meet Holiday schedule, Lap Swim 12-5p, Rec Swim 2-5p Holiday schedule, Lap Swim 12-5p, Rec Swim 2-5p
Echo Hollow Pool May 28 Closed for holiday Jun 22 Summer Kick Off Rec Swim 1:15-3:15p Jul 4 Closed for holiday Aug 2 No Kayak Roll session Sep 3 Closed for holiday Sep 17-30 Closed for maintenance Sheldon Pool May 28 Jun 2 Jun 22 Jul 4 Sep 2-16
Closed for holiday Closed for staff training Summer Kick Off Rec Swim 1:30-3:30p Closed for holiday Closed for maintenance
Special Interest Kayak safety lessons at Echo Hollow Pool are on page 73.
Swim & Fitness Adult learn-to-swim lessons are listed in the Youth Swimming 15 , ● 16 & ● 17 . section, pages 44-47, classes ● Water Fitness classes are on page 66.
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Adult Outdoor
These activities are for ages 18-118, unless noted otherwise. Activities designed for ages 50+ are in Senior Outdoor, pages 98-101.
Bicycling Mountain Bike After Work Geared toward new riders on dirt. Meet at the River House Outdoor Center after work and catch a ride. Improve body position, bike control and flow. Multiple trail options. Bring water, a snack and a well-maintained mountain bike or try one of our new demo bikes at no additional charge. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Alsea Falls trails Jul 12 Th 4-9p $25 #129756 Aug 19 Su 9a-4p $40 #129757 Willamalane Thurston Hills Natural Area Jul 19 Th 5-9p $25 #129758
Canoeing, Kayaking & Rafting Eugene River Festival & Race Celebrate the Willamette River in the heart of Eugene with a race up the canal and down the river, tours of the Alton Baker Canoe Canal and fun for the whole family. For more information and to register go to EugeneRiverFestival.org. Alton Baker Park, 200 Day Island Road Sep 9 Su 12-5p Free
Kayak After Work Float No experience necessary. Relax and explore the Willamette River, paddling toward the setting sun. Stable sit-on-top and inflatable kayaks supplied. Bring water, snack and clothing that can get wet. Paddle the moving water from Aspen Street in Springfield to the River House Outdoor Center in Eugene. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 24 Tu 5:15-9p $25 #129667
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Adult Outdoor Clear Lake Flatwater Kayak Clear Lake is the headwaters of the McKenzie River and is fed by underground springs. The clear, cold water preserves an underwater forest. Moderate level of fitness is needed to paddle around 3-4 miles. Water gear and transportation provided. Bring food and water. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 14 Sa 9a-6p $60 #129715
Waldo Lake Flatwater Kayak Waldo Lake is one of the most beautiful areas our region has to offer. The scenery and clear water should be experienced from a kayak to appreciate. Bring water and lunch. Boating gear and transportation provided. This trip is designed for a higher level of fitness. Expect to paddle 4-7 miles. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Sep 22 Sa 9a-6p $60 #129714
Kayak Whitewater The beginning class includes flatwater time combined with a day on the Willamette River up to Class II rapids. Practice paddling skills, reading water, running rapids, whitewater safety and river knowledge. The intermediate class includes two days on the McKenzie River up to Class III rapids. All equipment provided. Bring a swimsuit and lunch. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Beginning Jul 6 & 7 F 5-9p, Sa 9a-4p $85 #129658 Jul 26 & 28 Th 5-9p, Sa 9a-4p $85 #129662 Intermediate Sep 15-16 SaSu 9a-4p $110 #129666
Kayak Whitewater Day Trips Ages 11-18
McKenzie River Whitewater Kayak Already have whitewater kayak experience in Class II-III whitewater? This trip is for those looking to learn a new stretch of river, gain some skill and have experienced instructor support. Learn a section of the McKenzie River. Bring water, lunch and a warm change of clothes. Previous whitewater kayak experience required. All river gear supplied or bring your own. Please call for participants under 18. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Aug 26 Su 9a-4p $55 #129668
Kayak Roll Sessions Two-week lesson series focuses on learning the kayak roll. Get ready for autumn kayak season. Price includes instruction and equipment. Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center Sep 6 & 13 Th 8-10p
$40 #129673
Self-Guided Kayak Practice
Ages 12+
Echo Hollow Pool Thursdays 8-10p, $5/session No session Aug 2 Equipment available for rent, $5; no instruction provided
Come paddle with us!
For youth who have completed a kayak class or have previous whitewater kayak experience. Continue your new river passions. The Willamette River section is Class I-II rapids. The McKenzie River section is Class I-III rapids. Led by safe and experienced instructors. All river gear and transportation provided. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Willamette River Jul 29 Su 9a-3p $50 #129656 McKenzie River Aug 25 Sa 9a-4p $55 #129657
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Adult Outdoor Mid-Summer Paddle Join us on a classic Eugene summer paddle trip. Put in at Armitage Park on the McKenzie River, paddle down past the confluence and continue the journey down the Willamette River. Take out at Christensen Landing and enjoy post-trip food and beverage at Agrarian Ales before heading back to the River House Outdoor Center. Transportation and equipment provided. Choice of watercraft includes kayaks, canoes or stand-up paddleboards. Experience required in your choice of watercraft. Food and beverage costs at Agrarian Ales is not included. Transportation provided. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Aug 4 Sa 12-7:30p $30 #130942
Trashy Tuesdays Willamette River Clean Up Join the River House Outdoor Center and Willamette Riverkeepers for a stewardship trip on the Willamette River picking up trash. No experience necessary. Life jackets, gloves, trash bags and tools provided. Wear long sleeves and pants and hard-sole closed-toe shoes. For more information, contact Michelle Emmons at michelle@ willamette-riverkeeper.org. Shuttle provided back to car. Meet at Alton Baker Park boat ramp Jul 10 Tu 9a-1p #129724 Aug 14 Tu 9a-1p #129725 Free, or donation of $35 provides membership to Willamette Riverkeeper; registration required
Eugene
River Festival • Canoe, Kayak & SUP demos • Free kids activities and races on the pond • Raffles, prizes, educational booths & interpretive activities • Family raft trips on the Willamette • Paddling race ($40 fee - Youth race for free) • Register by July 31 & receive a free T-shirt For more information and to register, go to EugeneRiverFestival.org
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Challenge Course Challenge Course Adventure Adults Have an adventure at the Spencer Butte Challenge Course. Work with your group to complete events that range from 2 inches to 55 feet off the ground and encourage collaboration, problem solving, leadership and persistence. For details about the course visit GetRec.org/ challengecourse. Spencer Butte Challenge Course Jul 28 Sa 10a-3p $30/person #130966
Sunday, September 9 • 12-5 pm Alton Baker Park
Adult Outdoor
Sailing Classroom sessions meet at the River House Outdoor Center. Water sessions meet at Richardson Park Marina, Dock B, on Fern Ridge Reservoir. Marina parking requires a Lane Co. fee of $4/day, $40/year; purchase online at lanecounty.org. For more information call 541-682-6324.
Sailing, Sunset Sail Enjoy an evening sail as the breeze lightens and the sun dips below the horizon. No experience necessary. Bring a picnic dinner and place setting and we’ll stop along the way. Alcohol-free event. Meet at Richardson Park Marina, Dock B, Fern Ridge Lake Jul 13 F 5:30-9p $25 #129500 Jul 27 F 5:30-9p $25 #129501 Aug 18 Sa 5-8:30p $25 #129502 Aug 24 F 5-8:30p $25 #129503
Sailing, ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Sailing Certification Learn to skipper a 24-foot sloop-rigged keelboat by day in light to moderate winds and sea conditions. Learn basic sailing terminology, parts and functions, helm commands, basic sail trim, points of sail, buoyage, seamanship and basic navigation rules to avoid collisions and hazards. Gain confidence with lots of hands-on practice. Classroom May 8 On the water May 12, 13, 19, 20
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2:30-7:30p #128549
Classroom May 9 W 6-9p On the Water May 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25 MWF 5:30-9p #128552 Classroom May 29 On the water Jun 2, 3, 9, 10
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2:30-7:30p #128551
Classroom May 30 W 6-9p On the water Jun 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15 MWF 5:30-9p #128553 Classroom Jul 3 On the Water Jul 7, 8, 14, 15
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2:30-7:30p #129884
Sailing, This is Sailing
Classroom Jul 18 On the Water Jul 23, 25, 27, 30
W 6-9p MWF 5:30-9p #129886
Have you always wanted to sail and are interested in our classes and want to test the waters first? Set sail with us and let this two-hour introduction be your invitation to a lifetime of enjoyment. No experience necessary.
Classroom Jul 24 Tu 6-9p On the Water Jul 28, 29, Aug 4, 5 SaSu 2:30-7:30p #129885
Meet at Richardson Park Marina, Dock B, Fern Ridge Lake Jun 9 Sa 12-2p $20 #129504 Jun 9 Sa 3-5p $20 #129505 Aug 11 Sa 12-2p $20 #129508 Aug 11 Sa 3-5p $20 #129509
Classroom Aug 8 W 6-9p On the Water Aug 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24 MWF 5:30-9p #129895 Classroom Aug 21 Tu 6-9p On the Water Aug 25, 26, Sep 1, 2 SaSu 2:30-7:30p #129889 Classroom Sep 4 On the Water Sep 8, 9, 15, 16
Tu 6-9p SaSu 2:30-7:30p #129890
Sailing, This is Sailboat Fun Racing
Cost is $295; ASA membership is $36 additional
No matter what kind of sailing you want to do, Tuesday nights are fun! They are the all-comers unofficial race nights where you can expect 20-30 boats on the water and lots of good cheer. Get a taste of racing, meet skippers looking for crew and enjoy an exhilarating evening sail. Picnic on the dock after. Bring your own picnic fixings. Basic sailing experience required.
Sailing, Practice Nights
Meet at Richardson Park Marina, Dock B, Fern Ridge Lake Jul 10 Tu 5:30-8:30p $20 #129527 Jul 17 Tu 5:30-8:30p $20 #129528 Jul 24 Tu 5:30-8:30p $20 #129533 Jul 31 Tu 5:30-8:30p $20 #129534 Aug 7 Tu 5:30-8:30p $20 #129536 Aug 14 Tu 5:30-8:30p $20 #129538 Aug 21 Tu 5:30-8:30p $20 #129539
Have you taken a class and need a little more water time? Practice under the coaching of Outdoor Program sailing staff. Registration required. Jun 26 Tu 5:30-8:30p #129512 Jul 10 Tu 5:30-8:30p #129513 Jul 17 Tu 5:30-8:30p #129514 Jul 24 Tu 5:30-8:30p #129515 Jul 31 Tu 5:30-8:30p #129516 Aug 7 Tu 5:30-8:30p #129517 Aug 14 Tu 5-8p #129522 Aug 21 Tu 5-8p #129523 $15 for past sailing students, $40 for non-students
Sailing, Private Lessons Lessons held on your boat or the City’s. Docking, heavy and light air sailing, reefing, crew overboard and more. You set the goals and we help you achieve them. $40/hour, by appt; to arrange call 541-682-6324
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Adult Outdoor Sailing, San Juan Adventure The San Juan Islands are one of the top cruising destinations in the world. Gain incredible sailing experience living aboard and sailing a 42-foot sailboat. Skippered by USCG licensed captain and ASA instructor Lyle Mayer. ASA 101, 103, 104 certifications available to add on to your experience. Predeparture meeting will be scheduled to discuss itinerary, provisioning and carpooling. For information call 541-6826324, or email santanasailing@gmail.com Sep 21-28 F-Th $1550/person; $2950/couple sharing a cabin Registration & $750 deposit due by Jun 15, balance due Jul 15 Vessel boards 4p on Sep 21 in Bellingham, Washington Carpool arrangements facilitated from Eugene
Veterans Veterans McKenzie River Rafting Ages 8+ Explore the beautiful McKenzie River from a raft. The scenery is spectacular and the rapids are thrilling. Designed for Veterans and their families. Adapted rafting frames available for those with physical disabilities. Instruction, equipment and transportation provided. Meet at Hilyard Community Center Sep 22 Sa 8:30a-5:30p #129986 $25/Veteran, $40/person for family or friends
Veterans & Family Connections Social Nights Connect and meet up with other Veterans and their families during evenings of free dinner and socializing. Discuss topics that help you stay healthy and feel supported in our community. Occurs the second Wednesday of the month. Campbell Community Center May 9 W 6-8p Jun 13 W 6-8p Jul 11 W 6-8p Aug 8 W 6-8p Sep 12 W 6-8p
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Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks. Naturalists from the River House Outdoor Center will lead these free, interpretive walks. Enter the GPS coordinates below into Google Maps for directions. Drop-in; no registration required.
Ridgeline Trail, Wild Iris Ridge Meet at the end of Bailey View Drive. GPS coordinates: 44.022709, -123.157039. Jun 2
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Skinner Butte Park Meet in the parking lot at the top of the butte. GPS coordinates: 44.0609, -123.0964. Jul 7
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Spencer Butte Meet at the trailhead parking lot at 52nd and Willamette Street. GPS coordinates: 43.995751, -123.043866. Aug 4
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Golden Gardens From Beltline take the Barger Drive exit and drive west. Turn right onto Golden Gardens Street, drive to end, turn left onto Jessen Drive and park at the entrance. GPS coordinates: 44.091819, -123.178602. Sep 1
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Senior Activities
These classes are designed for ages 50+, but any adult can participate in most activities. More classes for ages 18-118 are in Adult Activities, pages 54-62.
Arts
Jun 12 Jul 18 Aug 16
Basic Woodworking Learn safe and fun woodworking skills from a friendly shop instructor. This class is aimed at beginners and anyone who wants to learn their way around the Campbell Community Center woodshop. Make a beautiful laminated cutting board or choose a different project. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Leonard Gould Jul 16-Aug 13 M 6-8:30p
Woodshop Orientation Orientation to the Campbell Community Center woodshop. Participants receive a coupon for free one-day use of the shop.
$73 #129892
Campbell Woodshop Open to adults who want to use a workspace and tools for wood projects. Please sign in and pay as you enter the shop. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9a-3p $3/day No woodshop May 28, Jul 4, Sep 3
Drop-in
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Card Making Workshop Make beautiful and creative cards for friends and family. Projects tailored to the season and upcoming holidays. Bring your own materials. No instructor. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 1-4p #129047 Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No workshop Jun 8, Jul 13, Aug 10
Chinese Brush Workshop This group of independent Chinese brush painters meets each week to work on skills in an informal, drop-in workshop. No instructor; prior experience is necessary. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p #129045 Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day No workshop May 28, Sep 3
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Senior Activities Color Watermedia
Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking
Explore making your own original art with a variety of water-based color media: watercolors, water soluble color crayons and pencils. Have fun, be brave, experiment and learn with a supportive, experienced teacher. Required materials discussed in first class.
Create beautiful rugs through this traditional craft. For information on cost and supplies contact Carol Fegles at 541-343-5896.
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 18-Aug 27 M 9:30a-12:30p $128 #129868
Drawing & Composition Join this supportive group that loves to explore drawing regardless of experience. You will develop confidence and drawing skills using ink, pencils and charcoal with individual attention from an experienced and enthusiastic teacher. Required materials discussed in first class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Kathie Ticknor Jul 9-Aug 27 M 12:30-3:30p
$92 #129434
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 20-Aug 29 W 9:30a-12:30p $116 #129877 Jun 22-Aug 31 F 9:30a-12:30p $128 #129878 No class Jul 4
Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th Th 9a-12:30p membership fee
Fiber Arts Guild Come play with fiber – from wool to paper, bamboo to silk – and have fun in the process. New members may attend the first meeting free. Each month features a different fiber craft project. Meetings may have hands-on activities or presentations. Campbell Community Center Jun 19 Tu 9a-1p Membership $20/year or drop-in fee $5/meeting
Oil Painting Instruction in basic drawing, composition, color mixing and painting techniques. Learn to paint any subject in any style: portrait, landscape, seascape, traditional through impressionistic and more. Instructor worked 30 years in the motion picture industry as a scenic artist. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Robert Niems Jun 19-Aug 28 Tu 9:15a-12:15p $128 #129863 Jun 20-Aug 29 W 1-4p $116 #129864 No class Jul 4
Eugene Rec is great at doing more with less. From maintaining buildings and vehicles for long-term use to being resourceful with donated equipment, we practice sustainability every day. It’s more a way of life. At the River House Outdoor Center, we teach patrons about Leave No Trace. At Amazon, Hilyard and Petersen Barn community centers we participate in the City’s “Love Food Not Waste” food waste collection program. Campbell Community Center’s newly upgraded kitchen diverts food waste to compost. From repair cafes to solar panels on the roof of Amazon Pool, we’re always thinking about ways to be friendly to our environment. GetRec.org
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Senior Activities
Community Services Campbell Center Advisory Board Meeting The monthly Advisory Board meeting is open to area seniors. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd Tu 10:30a-12p Free
Drop-in
Senior Law Service Ages 60+ Quilting, Comforts for Children Help make quilts and quilt kits for individuals and community groups to pick up, put together and return for distribution to at-risk children in Lane County through 15 community agencies and shelters. If you like quilting, cutting and sewing, help your community by joining this group. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 12:30-4p
Free
Drop-in
Sumi-e Ink Painting Ages 40+ Delight in the experience of a single brush stroke to express a range of color and feeling. Use sumi-e ink stick and watercolor with traditional, seasonal and fun subjects to explore the fascinating possibilities for self-expression through this delightfully sensitive art form. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cathy Williams Beginning Jun 14-Aug 30 Th 1-4p Advanced Jun 14-Aug 30 Th 9a-12p No class Aug 2, 9
Free legal service offered to those 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 By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318
SHIBA Appointments Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance conducts oneon-one appointments with individuals to answer questions about Medicare health insurance coverage, forms and more. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 1-4p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318
Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 3rd Th 1-4p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521
$126 #129839 $126 #129838
Wet ‘n’ Wild Watermedia Workshop This workshop is an informal gathering of watermedia painters who like to paint with friends. Other crafts are encouraged. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p #129046 Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day
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Senior Activities Chess Nuts 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 Ongoing W 9a-12p No chess Jul 4
25¢
Drop-in
Cribbage Challenge yourself and meet new friends. A fun way to spend an afternoon, but be careful – it may be addicting! Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing W 12:30-3p No cribbage Jun 13, Jul 4, Aug 29
Gather weekly to play American mah jongg. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 1-4p
Bingo Penny bingo is played every Wednesday. New players are always welcome! 25¢
Drop-in
Bridge Meets each week. Partners not required. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 12:30-3:30p No bridge Jun 22
Drop-in
Mah Jongg
Games Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 1-4p No bingo Jul 4
25¢
$2
Drop-in
Bridge Tournament This annual tournament is always lots of fun with prizes, refreshments and friendly competition. Sign up at Campbell Community Center by June 19 with a partner. You will be matched with a partner if you register as a single. Please call if you can’t attend at the last minute.
25¢
Drop-in
Men’s Poker Join your neighborhood gentlemen for a friendly game of poker. Open to adults who identify as male. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 9a-3p No poker May 28, Sep 3
25¢
Drop-in
Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Th 9a-3p No poker Jul 19
25¢
Drop-in
Pinochle Enjoy a game or two of pinochle with area seniors. Newcomers welcome. Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 1-4p
25¢
Drop-in
Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing MF 12:30-3p
25¢
Drop-in
Campbell Community Center Jun 22 F 1-4p $7/person entry fee, cash only
No pinochle May 28, Aug 27, 31
Bridge, Grumpy Old Men Group
The pool room is open daily, so come on down for a friendly game.
Join a group of “grumpy old men” who get together to play bridge. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th W 8:45a-12p $2 Drop-in
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Pool Hall Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 8:30a-7p Tu-F 8:30a-4:30p No pool Jul 4, Sep 3
25¢
Drop-in
Senior Activities Scrabble Exercise your mind while having fun by playing Scrabble with others. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Tu 1-4p
25¢
Drop-in
Table Tennis Table tennis is the perfect game as it provides exercise, recreation and a social outlet. Play in a friendly atmosphere open to all skill levels. Amazon Community Center Beginning Level Jun 29-Sep 14 F 12:15-1:30p All Play Jun 29-Sep 14 F 1:30-3:30p
50¢
Drop-in
50¢
Drop-in
Women’s Poker Join your neighborhood ladies for a friendly game of poker. Open to adults who identify as female. Ongoing 1st, 2nd & 3rd Tu 12:30-4:30p
25¢
Drop-in
Languages & Culture Introduce yourself to reading, writing and speaking French. The emphasis is on small class sizes and conversation with some exploration of French culture. Two levels are available. To determine your level, check with the instructor at 541682-5318. Required materials discussed in first class. $125 #129822 $125 #129823
French, Intermediate Move beyond basic French in these fun and interesting classes. Learn more advanced reading, grammar and writing with an emphasis on conversation and culture. Three levels are available. To determine your level, check with the instructor at 541-682-5318. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam 1st Level Jul 18-Sep 12 W 1-4p 2nd Level Jul 19-Sep 13 Th 10a-1p
1-4p
$111 #129829
French, Advanced Venez perfectionner votre Français en explorant la culture française, en conversant sur les subtilités de la grammaire, les tournures de phrases et idiomes, et par une interaction à la fois active, intéressante et amusante. Campbell Community Center Professeure: Orit Adam Jul 16-Sep 10 M 9a-12p No class Sep 3
$111 #129831
Italian, Beginning This class will introduce you to Italian language and culture with a focus on basic conversation skills, useful vocabulary and phrases for the traveler. Small class size allows for individual attention. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 4-Aug 27 M 11:30a-2p
$182 #129410
Italian, Intermediate
French, Beginning
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Orit Adam 1st Level, 4th Term Jul 20-Sep 14 F 9a-12p 2nd Level Jul 20-Sep 14 F 1-4p
3rd Level Jul 16-Sep 10 M No class Sep 3
$125 #129827 $125 #129828
Learn the Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation and Italian verbs and tenses in a small class setting. Required material discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 4-Aug 27 M 9-11:30a
$182 #129415
Spanish, Beginning This fun course will introduce you to the Spanish language and culture while teaching you how to ask questions and comprehend basic information. In a small class, you’ll learn helpful vocabulary and phrases for traveling. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani 4th Term Jun 5-Aug 28 Tu 9-11a
$137 #129769
Spanish, Intermediate This course is a continuation of Spanish, Beginning with an emphasis on vocabulary and grammar. With a small class size, you’ll improve pronunciation and increase comprehension of the language through a guided dialogue. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 5-Aug 28 Tu 11a-1p
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Senior Activities Spanish, Advanced Go beyond the basics in this class. You will learn to easily speak Spanish, develop your skills using proper grammar and have some fun, too. Small class size guarantees you will have plenty of personal attention. Required materials discussed in first class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 5-Aug 28 Tu 1-3p
$137 #129773
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. Acoustic instruments only. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 9:30-11:30a
25¢
Drop-in
Presentations All presentations are free, but registration is required.
Advance Directives Attorney Bill Atwood will help you complete the form “Advance Directive to Physicians” and “Appointment of a Health Care Representative.” Forms are provided. The advance directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to receive. Register early, space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jul 16 M 2:30-4p
Free #129452
Allergies & Your Eyes in the Willamette Valley Local ophthalmologist talks about allergies and your eyes in the Willamette Valley and some things you can do to relieve symptoms.
Campbell Community Center Presenter: W. Benjamin Kunz, MD, Oregon Eye Consultants LLC Jun 18 M 1-2p Free #130080
Become a Senior Companion The federal Senior Companion Program trains and supports low-income adult volunteers, ages 55+, who make weekly visits to frail elders and those with disabilities. Help clients maintain quality of life and earn a small hourly taxfree stipend. Also learn about Elder Help. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Beth Brooks, Senior Companion Program Jul 17 Tu 2-3p Free #130093 Aug 22 W 2-3p Free #130094
Diabetes & Your Eyes Diabetic eye disease is a leading cause of blindness in American adults. A local ophthalmologist will talk about the effects of diabetes on the eyes.
Campbell Community Center Presenter: Peter Karth, MD, MBA, Oregon Eye Consultants LLC Jun 8 F 11a-12p Free #130079
Estate Planning A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated beneficiaries in estate planning. Register early, space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jun 11 M 2:30-4p Aug 20 M 2:30-4p
Free #129450 Free #129451
Good4u Nutrition 101 This class gives you the right tools for total body health – balanced energy, mood, sleep, metabolism, brain function and more. Take the first step towards a lifestyle that’s truly good for you. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Aug 29 W 2-3p Free #130078
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Senior Activities International Cultural Explorations Expand your knowledge of different countries and cultures through this fascinating lecture series provided by the International Cultural Service Program of the University of Oregon. The presentations may include slides and homeland items. Come to the Lunch at the Barn before the lecture (lunch registration required). Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: International Cultural Service Program, U of O May 17 Th 12:30-1:30p Free #129797
Keto 101 Eating a ketogenic diet could be a nutritional breakthrough, but the diet is laden with conflicting ideas and misinformation. Understand the what, why and how to succeed with keto eating. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Jun 6 W 2-3p Free #130075
Living in Harmony the Ayurveda Way Knowing your Ayurvedic body type (dosha) can help maximize your health through individualizing your diet and lifestyle. Learn more about balancing your dosha for achieving optimal health.
Campbell Community Center Presenter: Yaakov Levine, nutritional health coach, Natural Grocers Jul 25 W 2-3p Free #130077
Living with Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias The impact of Alzheimer’s is growing. Through this series of classes, the Alzheimer’s Association hopes to raise awareness in the community and bring education for those affected, their care-partners and loved ones.
Healthy Living for Brain & Body Learn how to make lifestyle choices that may keep your brain and body healthy as you age. The presentation covers diet and nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement. Petersen Barn Community Center Presenter: Abby Gershenzon, Alzheimer’s Association May 30 W 10-11:30a Free #130305
Know the Ten Signs Understand the difference between age-related memory loss and Alzheimer’s and what to do if you or someone you know has signs of the disease. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Abby Gershenzon, Alzheimer’s Association Jul 17 Tu 10-11:30a Free #129793
Living With Alzheimer’s for Caregivers, Late Stage Caregiving in the late stage of Alzheimer’s involves new ways of connecting and interacting with the person with the disease. You’ll hear from caregivers and professionals in this two-part series. Campbell Community Center
Part 1: Ideas and strategies for communicating, spending time together and providing care. May 29 Tu 10-11:30a Free #129790
Part 2: Explore resources available for providing care and services for the range of needs seen in the late stage. Jun 5 Tu 10-11:30a Free #129791
Curious About Cannabis Now? An educational presentation on the wide array of cannabis products, their uses and applications. Relieve your curiosity and get straightforward answers without entering a dispensary. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Chelsea Hopkins, owner, The Greener Side Jul 10 Tu 10-11a Free #130081
Retirement by Design Having a successful retirement can be a challenge with today’s market fluctuations. Come learn about investment strategies to help you design the retirement you want.
Presenter: Stephen Matteucci, financial advisor, Edward Jones Campbell Community Center Jun 4 M 3-4p Jul 23 M 10-11a
Free #130047 Free #130048
Petersen Barn Community Center May 31 Th 11a-12p
Free #129800
Senior Living Options Learn how you can age at home, recognize when it’s time to move to a care community and what are the options of senior care communities. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Ronit Cohen, PT and owner, A Home to Fit You Jul 23 M 2-3:15p Free #131115
So You’re Going on Medicare This presentation will review the basics of Medicare coverage, Medicare Advantage Plans (HMOs and PPOs), Medigap (Medicare supplemental insurance) and prescription drug plans. This presentation isn’t co-sponsored by Medicare. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Doug Money, licensed insurance agent Jun 13 W 1:30-3p Free #129445 Jul 11 W 1:30-3p Free #129446 Aug 8 W 1:30-3p Free #129447
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Senior Activities The Fascinating World of Button Collecting Eugene Button Club members will demonstrate the fun and facts surrounding the fascinating world of button collecting. Bring your favorite buttons for questions, answers and identification. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Sandie Olsen, president, Eugene Button Club Jun 21 Th 10-11a Free #130179
Social Gatherings Lunch Bunch A weekly social lunch. Menus vary. Call the day before to request a vegetarian option. No registration required. Every fourth Wednesday of the month is a birthday celebration. Each luncheon is followed by penny bingo. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 12p No lunch Jul 4
$4
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Movie Matinee at the Barn Come in for a matinee movie. Popcorn provided. Drop-in. Petersen Barn Community Center May 11 F 1-3:30p
$1
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Lunch at the Barn Enjoy lunch at the Barn! Menus vary, but typically include a main dish, salad, bread and dessert. During lunch an international student from the University of Oregon will talk about his or her country and culture. Registration is required. Petersen Barn Community Center May 17 Th 12-1:30p
$5 #129765
Strawberry Social Fresh Oregon strawberries will be paired with freshly baked shortcake biscuits – an unbeatable duo! Bring your friends and family and enjoy a delightful afternoon. Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 14 Th 2-3p
$3 #129774
Barnies BBQ All seniors are invited to an old-fashioned barbecue. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 2 M 11:30a-1p
$3 #130259
Blueberry Bash We start with fresh Oregon blueberries and bake them into a homemade cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream. It’s the start of a wonderful afternoon. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 13 F 2-3p
$3 #129775
Newcomers’ Social This is your opportunity to find out what Campbell Community Center is all about. Join staff and volunteers for information about the variety of programs, services, trips, classes and activities offered and take a tour of the center. Campbell Community Center Jul 13 F 2-3p
Free #129649
Campbell Center Neighborhood Ice Cream Social What could be better on a hot August night than free ice cream, music and your good friends in the Campbell Community Center neighborhood? Come join us for an evening full of summertime bliss. Campbell Community Center Aug 23 Th 5:30-7p
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Special Interest AARP Smart Driver Program This course is designed for motorists ages 50+ 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 for participants 55+ who complete this six-hour course. Registration required. Campbell Community Center Jun 15 F 9:30a-4p #129577 Aug 17 F 9:30a-4p #129578
Petersen Barn Community Center May 14-16 MW 9:15a-12:15p #129782 Jun 18-20 MW 9:15a-12:15p #129783 Jul 16-18 MW 9:15a-12:15p #129784 $20 due at start of first class, payable to AARP $5 discount for AARP members with proof of membership
Birds of Oregon & General Science (BOGS) This fun and educational group gets together to view slides and videos and to hear speakers on a variety of environmental and natural history topics and go on walks. For more information call Campbell Community Center. Campbell Community Center Ongoing walks 2nd, 4th, 5th Th 8-10a Free Drop-in
Book Givers Group Join the group for conversation and to repair children’s books. The books are delivered to nonprofit organizations proving shelter, food and services for families. No experience necessary, just a willingness to volunteer. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 10a-12p No meeting May 28, Sep 3
Free
Drop-in
Checkrite Electronics Repair Bring a small appliance or electronic device for repair or advice on usage. Instructor: Ken Check
Campbell Community Center Ongoing 3rd W 11a-12p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318 Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing 1st M 1-1:30p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521 No appointments Jul 2
Creative Writing Workshop This is an ongoing, peer-led group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, fiction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 12:30-2:30p #130001 Term fee $3, or drop-in fee 25¢/day
Love To Read Book Club Like to read and visit? The club meets to discuss storylines, authors and what the next book will be. New members are welcome. You can choose to stay afterward for Lunch Bunch. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sally Leete Ongoing 4th W 10:30-11:30a 25¢
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The Wisdom Exchange Take part in a facilitated discussion group at Petersen Barn Community Center. Topics will range from health and wellness to current affairs. For adults ages 55+ who identify as female, this program endeavors to provide a safe space for senior women to share their thoughts, opinions and experiences with other women. Drop-in, registration not required. Petersen Barn Community Center May 1-Jun 12 Tu 2:30-3:45p
Free
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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 Instructor: gael Doyle-Oroyan Jul 17-Sep 4 Tu 1-3p
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Technology $5 Technology Lecture The price is right for these lectures focused on relevant topics about today’s technology. Designed for older adults but all are welcome. All lectures at Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes
How to Choose a Phone & Phone Plan See the options available and get help figuring out what is most important to you in choosing a phone and a plan. Jun 18
Dementia & Alzheimer’s Support Group All ages
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Support group for individuals, families and children of parents who want to learn more about ideas, activities and resources to support a loved one in your life. Monthly topics and discussion with an opportunity to also talk one-on-one in a supportive environment. Sponsored by SouthTowne Memory Care. For information on the topic of the month, call Campbell Community Center at 541-682-5318. Free
Drop-in
Osteoporosis/Osteopenia Support Group All ages 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 first Monday of the month. For more information, call Cindy O’Brien at 541-345-9224. Campbell Community Center Jun 4, Jul 2, Aug 6 M 6:30-7:30p
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Seniors in Sobriety Ages 50+ Alchohol Anonymous meetings for those ages 50+ no matter how long sober. These meetings carry the message of recovery to seniors everywhere. For more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 3-4p
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Internet Security Learn about different kinds of internet scams, viruses and dangers and what you can do to protect yourself. There will be plenty of time for questions.
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What is the Cloud? Learn about the different ways cloud storage and cloud computing can make your experience with mobile devices more efficient and safe. Aug 20
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Basic Computer Skills Learn how a computer works in this hands-on course. Start at the beginning as you progress from using the mouse and keyboard to the internet and your own email account. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Aug 7-16 TuTh 5:30-7:30p
$39 #130032
Senior Activities Individual Computer & Mobile Device Tutoring Learn or improve your skills using email, the internet, word processing, managing files and more. You can also get help solving problems with your computer or laptop. Weekly appointments are available, days of the week may vary. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes $25/hour To make an appointment call 541-682-5318
Organize Your Pictures, Documents & Emails Computer Lab Use one of the computers in the Campbell Community Center lab. There is no charge, so the price is right. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p Free No lab May 28, Jul 4, Sep 3
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Computer, Tablet & Phone Workshops Bring your own devices for these focused workshops. All workshops at Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes
Managing Storage on Your Phone Tired of your phone’s memory filling up? Learn how to manage it more effectively. Bring your phone to class. Jun 20
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Taking Photos with Your Phone Learn how to use the functions of your phone’s camera app to take a better photo. Bring your phone or tablet with you to class. Jul 11 Aug 22
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Using Google Calendar on Your Devices Using an online calendar like Google Calendar can simplify your life. Learn the tips and tricks that make it easy. Bring your phone or tablet with you to class. Jul 25
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Reduce the clutter on your computer and work more easily with your files and emails. Bring your laptop, tablet, smartphone or all three. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jul 24-Aug 2 TuTh 5:30-7:30p
$39 #130034
The Five Most Important Computer Skills Use your computer or laptop better by organizing emails, sending photos, managing files and surfing the internet more efficiently. Bring your laptop or tablet if you have one. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Bryan Haynes Jul 10-19 TuTh 5:30-7p
$39 #130033
Using Free Office Software An amazing range of software is available for free on the internet. We will use LibreOffice to do word processing, spreadsheets and other presentation software. Instructor: Bryan Haynes Campbell Community Center Jun 19-28 TuTh 5:30-7:30p
$39 #130035
Urban Homesteading Urban Homesteading classes are on pages 60-61.
$10 #130057
Send or Receive an Attachment Don’t stuff everything into a text or email – send it as an attachment. Bring your laptop or tablet to class. Aug 8
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Trips Day Time
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May 3
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9a-6p
Pelican Pub at Pacific City
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Willamette Confluence Preserve Tour Free
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May 15
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8a-5p
Willamette Heritage Center
$30
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May 23
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11a-3:30p
Dorris Ranch
$14
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May 31
Th
9a-5p
Frugal Fun in Florence
$18
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Jun 10
Su
9a-3p
Santiam Excursion Train Trip
$26
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Jun 12
Tu
11a-3:30p
Tiny House Movement
$18
89 Pete Barn
Jun 19
Tu
8:30a-5:30p
Lan Su Chinese Gardens
$35
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Jun 21
Th
10:30a-3p
Backroads & Covered Bridges
$26
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Jun 28
Th
8:30a-3:30p
Willamette Valley Pie Company Tour
$28
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Jun 29
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11a-3p
Shady Oaks Plants & Produce
$16
90 Pete Barn
Jul 14
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8a-6p
Sisters Quilt Show
$35
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Jul 15
Sa
9a-5p
Lavender Frolic
$34
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Jul 18
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9a-4p
Giant Dune Buggy Tour
$43
90 Pete Barn
Jul 26
Th
11a-5p
Backroads & Rivers in the Coast Range $29
Jul 28
Sa
10:30a-3:30p Blackberry Jam Festival
Aug 7
Tu
6-8:30p
Dinner & Jazz by the River
Aug 9
Th
9a-5p
Frugal Fun in Florence
Aug 14
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Aug 23
Campbell
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10:30a-2:30p Retirement/Care Centers in Depth
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Salt Creek Falls
$21
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Aug 25
Sa
9a-6p
Canby Farm Country Tour
$32
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Aug 30
Th
10a-4p
Progressive Lunch
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Aug 30
Th
10a-4p
Progressive Lunch
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Sep 8
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Travel to the quaint town of Pacific City to the Pelican Pub and Brewery. Enjoy award-winning craft beers while dining with an oceanfront view. This is the Northwest’s only oceanfront brewery and has become a landmark for beer and food enthusiasts. Cost of lunch on your own. Meet at Amazon Community Center May 3 Th 9a-6p $32 #131007
Willamette Confluence Preserve Tour ■1 Join experts on a bus tour of The Nature Conservancy’s 1,305acre Willamette Confluence Preserve. This is a rare chance to visit an amazing piece of increasingly endangered habitat in 541-682-5333
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the Willamette Valley. This tour is intended for those people who, because of physical limitations, are unable to walk the 3 miles on the TNC public tours. Bring your own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 11 F 9:30a-2:30p Free #130665
Willamette Heritage Center
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A visit to the Willamette Heritage Center is a stroll through the history of the Willamette Valley. The 5-acre site features a working woolen mill and several historic houses and structures that present the stories and richness of Oregon’s past. Purchase your own admission ($5) and lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 15 Tu 8a-5p $30 #129692
Senior Activities Dorris Ranch
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Step back to 1852 and discover what life was like for the original owners of Dorris Ranch in Springfield. View a replica of their simple log cabin, blacksmith shop, freight farm wagon and replicas of an 1830 fur trapper cabin and a Native American plank house. Purchase your own lunch and tour fee ($4). Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center May 23 W 11a-3:30p $14 #130340
Frugal Fun in Florence
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A no-frills day that’s sure to give you plenty of thrills. Bring a friend because we need to pack the bus to make this trip go. Enjoy the beach, shopping, ice cream or casino. The choices are up to you in this low-cost trip. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center May 31 Th 9a-5p $18 #129681 Aug 9 Th 9a-5p $18 #129682
Santiam Excursion Train Trip
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All aboard for a two-hour train excursion on the Sweet Home branch line. Enjoy a Sunday brunch while you see amazing stretches of farmland, forest ranges and the beautiful Santiam River. Stroll through the western deco cars or take in some fresh air on the open top car while enjoying the gorgeous scenery. Purchase your own train ticket, which includes brunch ($33). Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 10 Su 9a-3p $26 #129684
Tiny House Movement
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Tiny houses are popping up around the country as more people decide to downsize their lives. Visit Tiny Smart House, a tiny house manufacturer in Albany and wander through a variety of its tiny homes. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 12 Tu 11a-3:30p $18 #130402
Lan Su Chinese Gardens
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June is a beautiful time to visit the Lan Su Chinese Gardens. The views, the sights, the smells and the beauty will impress you as the tour guide delights you. Find tranquility and your inner peace. Purchase your own lunch and admission ($7). Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 19 Tu 8:30a-5:30p $35 #130479
Activity Level Ratings 1 Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelLevel ■ chairs or walking difficulties. 2 Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping Level ■ center or large museum. 3 Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a Level ■ walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. 4 Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be Level ■ rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. 5 Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly Level ■ 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.
Trip Policies Fees include bus transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given. If needed, please request a lift-assisted bus at the time of registration.
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Senior Activities Backroads & Covered Bridges
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Enjoy a jaunt on the back roads to lunch at the Creswell Bakery and then enjoy the sights and scenery in the south Willamette Valley, stopping here and there to view country homes and covered bridges. The trip is designed to be accessible for individuals who use wheelchairs and walkers. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 21 Th 10:30a-3p $26 #131126
Willamette Valley Pie Company Tour
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For nearly 20 years Willamette Valley Pie Company has been producing melt-in-your-mouth pies made with fresh, local berries. Tour its pie facility, delight in fresh berry pie for dessert and perhaps take a pie home for later. Purchase your own lunch and pie. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 28 Th 8:30a-3:30p $28 #130514
Shady Oaks Plants & Produce
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Enjoy a visit to Shady Oaks Plants and Produce family farm in Cottage Grove. Enjoy lunch in the garden, then it’s off to wander its greenhouses full of plants and hanging baskets, peruse produce and fresh baked goods and visit with farm animals. Purchase your own lunch and extras.
Sisters Quilt Show
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Grab a friend and enjoy the most vibrant day of the year in Sisters. More than 1,300 quilts from around the world will cover this Old West-style town in rich texture and color. Gorgeous quilts, great scenery and good friends make for a beautiful day. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 14 Sa 8a-6p $35 #129686
Lavender Frolic
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Sometimes simply standing in the midst of a lavender field with its overwhelming beauty and aroma can be medicine enough to restore calm and recharge your spirit. See, smell and purchase all things lavender at the farms we visit. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 15 Sa 9a-5p $34 #130504
Giant Dune Buggy Tour
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Giant dune buggy tours are a scenic way to see the Oregon Dunes with a touch of excitement. This one-hour ride will cover dunes and beach and will be an unforgettable experience. Purchase your own lunch. Dune buggy ticket price included in trip fee. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 18 W 9a-4p $43 #130071
Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 29 F 11a-3p $16 #130070
Seniors
Simplify Your Medicare Options
• New to Medicare? • Paying too much?
• Retiring soon?
Are you looking for laughs, fun and a chance to meet and make new friends? Join the Petersen Barn Bessies! We’re a group of women who gather to “wear purple with a red hat that doesn’t suit me.” Upcoming events include Ninkasi Brewing, Ivy Garden Tea Room, The Thyme Garden, and the Hoover-Minthorn House. The fee is $5 to join. Our next planning meeting will be May 5. Call 541-682-5521 for more information.
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Senior Activities Salt Creek Falls
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Salt Creek Falls is the second highest falls in Oregon and provides an impressive view. You’ll have time to view the falls, wander the grounds and enjoy a picnic lunch. Bring a lunch and money for an ice cream stop on the way home. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 23 Th 9:30a-3p $21 #130237
Canby Farm Country Tour
The small town of Canby just south of Portland is set amongst farms, wineries and nurseries that welcome visitors. We will stop at a farm stand for lunch, Swan Island Dahlia Farm Festival and two wineries. Purchase your own lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Aug 25 Sa 9a-6p $32 #129440
Backroads & Rivers in the Coast Range ■2 Tour the back roads in the Coast Range and a stop at the Wildcat Covered Bridge. Dessert stop planned at the confluence of Clay Creek and the Siuslaw River. Enjoy being outside in the fresh mountain air and on the forest carpet. Lunch on your own at Our Daily Bread in Veneta. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 26 Th 11a-5p $29 #129688
Blackberry Jam Festival
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The Blackberry Jam Festival is a wholesome community event featuring plenty of great music, unique crafts and delicious food. Events include a car show, fishing derby, quilt show, parade and more. Pack a lunch or buy your own at the festival. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 28 Sa 10:30a-3:30p $16 #130072
Dinner & Jazz by the River
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Enjoy an evening of jazz and pizza along the Willamette River. Roaring Rapids’ riverside patio and its Jazz by the River concert series provide the setting for our evening destination. Purchase your own dinner and beverages.
Progressive Lunch
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Eat your way through five senior centers. Visit Petersen Barn Community Center, Willamalane Adult Activity Center, River Road Park and Recreation District, Campbell Community Center and Viking Sal Senior Center. Enjoy a lunch course at each stop. Some will have entertainment, too. Cost of lunch is included. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 30 Th 10a-4p $20 #129655
Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 30 Th 10a-4p $20 #130074
Coquille Tribal Salmon Bake
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Join the 15th annual celebration of Native American and Coquille Tribe culture. Enjoy the canoe races, native drummers and dancers, hands-on cultural demonstrations and a canoe exhibit. Top off your day with a traditional salmon bake dinner. Admission is an additional $25 and includes dinner. Meet at Campbell Community Center Sep 8 Sa 8a-6p $35 #129687
Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Aug 7 Tu 6-8:30p $9 #130073
Retirement/Care Centers in Depth
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This is your opportunity to visit and explore two retirement/continuing care centers in Eugene and in the comfort of a group setting. You will visit The Springs at Greer Gardens and Terpening Terrace, both premier centers in the city. The tours are informative and lunch is provided by The Springs. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 14 Tu 10:30a-2:30p $14 #130501
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Senior Health & Fitness These classes are designed for ages 50+, but any adult can participate in most activities. More classes for ages 18-118 are in Adult Health & Fitness, pages 63-68.
Bicycling
May 14
Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness Bike riders depart rain or shine from Campbell Community Center for in-town rides. Helmets required, weekly attendance is not. Rides vary in length and time depending on ability. Campbell Community Center Ongoing W 10-11:30a No ride Jul 4
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Campbell Bike Week Bicycling is one way to get fit and have fun while saving money. Join us for one or all of these bike-related events. All events meet at Campbell Community Center
Get Your Bike Ready for Summer This basic maintenance class will teach you skills to get
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5:30-8:30p
$15 #129609
Free Cup of Coffee for Bikers Coming to Campbell Community Center? Bike and you can enjoy a cup of coffee or tea on us. May 15
Tu
8:30a-4:30p Free
Drop-in
How to Do a Multi-Day Bike Trip Mary Joy and Dave biked from Florence, Oregon to Florence, Nova Scotia and they are going to share how they did it. Whether you want to do a simple overnight to a nearby campground or dream of biking across the continent, you’ll love this presentation. May 15
Tu
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Bike Riding for Fun & Fitness, Special Edition Have you been looking for a bike group to join? Try out the Campbell bike group. Riders go 10-20 miles at a relaxed pace. Helmets required. May 16
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Free
Drop-in
Senior Health & Fitness Eugene Mural Bike Tour See the best of Eugene’s public art. We will go see the latest 20x21 Eug Mural Project murals on bicycle. Bring your own bike and helmet. May 17
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Not Your Parents’ Bike Day There will be recumbents, tricycles, hand-cycles, electric assist bikes and bikes from Eugene’s new bike share program to try out at this atypical bike day event. Try our amazing fleet of bikes for people who can’t or don’t want to ride standard bike frames. May 18
F
9:30a-1p
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Land Fitness Better Bones & Balance Defeat the loss of bone density while you improve balance and increase your strength and energy. This class is a more advanced version of Strong Bones Strong Body. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 4-Aug 27 M 11:45a-12:45p $52 #129396
Chair Fitness Stretch those muscles and strengthen those bones. Do a half-hour of gentle exercise before our weekly lunch program. Everyone will benefit from this activity. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Byron Hanks Ongoing W 11-11:30a No class Jul 4, 11
Free
Drop-in
A class for mature adults to maintain or enhance mobility, balance and strength. Class incorporates low-impact cardio, core training, muscular endurance and bone strengthening. Methods include safe, fun and effective exercises such as simple dance steps, yoga, balancing, stretching and hand-held weightlifting. Individual modifications may include the use of a chair or wall to help with balance or personal limitations. The hour-long class includes short breaks for water and socializing. $49 #130254 $38 #130255 $52 #130256
Try Get Strong Stay Fit for Free Jun 1
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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 4-Aug 27 M 10:30-11:30a $52 #129390 Jun 5-Aug 28 Tu 4:30-5:30p $52 #129391 Jun 7-Aug 30 Th 3:15-4:15p $52 #129393
Zumba Gold Party yourself into shape with this Latin dance-inspired fitness program that’s low impact and easy to follow. Zumba Gold is a gentler version of Zumba Cardio. It’s the same dance and fitness fun with room to slow down and make adjustments for any injuries or mobility limitations. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jun 28-Sep 6 Th 11:30a-12:30p $44 #129437 Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 5-Aug 28 Tu 3:15-4:15p
$52 #129397
Dance Ballet Barre & Stretch Ages 16+ Beginning ballet for adults with an emphasis on strength, flexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Jun 29-Aug 31 F 10:45-11:45a $50 #129469
Folk Dance with a Flair
Get Strong Stay Fit
Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Karen Creighton Jun 1-29 MWF 8-9a Jul 9-30 MWF 8-9a Aug 1-31 MWF 8-9a
Strong Bones Strong Body
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This is an open invitation to area seniors to try international folk dancing. Learn and enjoy dances from all around the world. Stay young and keep fit. No experience required. New dancers are always welcome. Campbell Community Center Instructors: Susan Baker & Adrian Wolfe Ongoing M 2:30-4p #129038 Term fee $3 or drop-in fee 25¢/day
Scandinavian Dance Learn about the dances and culture of Scandinavia while getting fit and having fun. This class focuses on couples turning dances from Sweden, Finland and Norway. Couples and singles welcome. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Marida Martin Jun 7-Aug 30 Th 1-2p
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Senior Health & Fitness Tai Chi This ancient Chinese art uses round, flowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn a series of movements that promote better health, balance, flexibility and reduced stress. Learn proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jun 27-Sep 12 W 10:40-11:40a $41 #129432 Intermediate Jun 27-Sep 12 W 9:30-10:30a $41 #129431 No class Jul 4
Campbell Community Center Instructor: Zachary Krebs Jun 4-Aug 27 M 9-10a $48 #129382 Jun 6-Aug 29 W 9-10a $45 #129383 No class Jul 4; class meets at Lamb Cottage Jun 13, Jul 11, Aug 8
Martial Arts Qigong Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. Regular practice of qigong can reduce stress, establish balance and integrate mind/body/spirit. This practice is best known for a focus on breathing. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Cialin Mills-Ostwald Jul 10-Aug 28 Tu 12:15-1:15p
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Campbell Community Center Instructor: Mariah Carter Jun 28-Aug 30 Th 4:30-5:30p
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Lamb Cottage Instructor: Zachary Krebs Intermediate Jun 8-Aug 31 F 9-10a
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Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning May 1-Jun 26 Tu 11:30a-12:30p $30 #129731 Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 11:30a-12:30p $30 #129732 Intermediate May 1-Jun 26 Tu 12:45-1:45p $30 #129733 No class Jun 12, Jul 24
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Senior Health & Fitness Tai Chi for Balance This specially designed class focuses on the health benefits for people with mobility and balance problems. Gentle exercise in the form of tai chi strengthens muscles and improves stamina, blood circulation, balance and relaxation. No prior knowledge of tai chi is necessary. Open to everyone. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: James Moffet Jun 1-29 MWF 11a-12p Jul 2-30 MWF 11a-12p Aug 1-31 MWF 11a-12p 2 days per week option, $34-$38 No class Jul 4
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Walk ’n’ Talkers This self-led group walks 3-5 miles at a quick pace. The route varies and may have hills or rough pavement. The group walks rain or shine, year-round and departs at 9 a.m. sharp. You may want to bring coffee money for a stop along the way. Dress for the weather. Meet at Campbell Community Center Ongoing F 9-11a Free
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Tai Chi Special Workshops In this workshop series, the essential components of tai chi practice will be covered to give beginners and those new to tai chi a great starting base. It will also elevate the level of those already practicing tai chi with their exploration of the art. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Jul 3-17 Tu 12:45-1:45p Aug 7-28 Tu 12:45-1:45p No class Aug 14
Walking
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A walking program to help people with and without arthritis get started walking and stay motivated to keep active. If you can be on your feet for 10 minutes without increased pain, you can have success with Walk With Ease. Provided through a partnership with OSU Extension Services. Petersen Barn Community Center May 14-Jul 16 MF 1p No walk May 28
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More walking activities are on page 101.
Water Fitness See page 66.
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Wellness
Yoga
Blood Pressure Clinic Have your blood pressure checked by qualified volunteers. Clinic conducted by Ageia Health Services. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 2nd & 4th W 10a-12p
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Yoga Chair Yoga Feel better through movement. Experience release from stress and fatigue through this gentle yoga approach designed to accommodate people with physical limitations. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jul 19-Sep 6 Th 9-10a
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Campbell Community Center Instructor: Mariah Carter Jun 29-Aug 31 F 10:45-11:45a $38 #129376 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon May 1-Jun 26 Tu 10:15-11:15a Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 10:15-11:15a May 11-Jun 29 F 10:15-11:15a Jul 6-Aug 31 F 10:15-11:15a No class Jun 12, Jul 24, 27
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Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. Improves overall health and well-being. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jul 19-Sep 6 Th 10:15-11:15a Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Hannah Veith Apr 30-Jun 25 M 6:30-7:30p Jul 2-Aug 27 M 6:30-7:30p No class May 28, Jul 16 Instructor: Paul Simon May 1-Jun 26 Tu 9-10a Jul 3-Aug 28 Tu 9-10a May 11-Jun 29 F 9-10a Jul 6-Aug 31 F 9-10a No class Jun 12, Jul 24, 27
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Modified Yoga Ages 22+ This gentle yoga class is designed specifically for people living with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease. Poses can be modified for those needing adaptations. Individuals must be able to be independent or bring someone to assist. Hilyard Community Center Jul 2-Aug 6 M 11a-12:30p Aug 13-Sep 24 M 11a-12:30p No class Sep 3
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Senior Outdoor These classes are designed for ages 50+, but any adult can participate in most activities. More activities for ages 18-118 are in Adult Outdoor, pages 72-76.
Hiking Ridgeline Trail Through-Hike
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Celebrate National Trails Day with this 6-mile through-hike from Blanton Ridge to Mount Baldy. We’ll do the driving and you can experience Eugene’s award-winning Ridgeline Trail. The trail is uneven and has steep uphill and downhill sections. Dress for the weather and wear good hiking shoes. Bring lunch and water. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 2 Sa 9a-1p $15 #130713
Our Lady of Guadalupe Abbey Hike
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey is located on 1,500 acres outside of McMinnville. They welcome visitors to walk the land. The hike is uphill to a small shrine situated with a view of the valley. Bring your own lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jun 15 F 8:30a-5:30p $32 #129441
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A creek-side hike includes rushing waters and a waterfall. Trail improvements will make some parts of the trail easier, including some parts on walkways over the creek. We’ll hike in short segments so you can choose your difficulty and distance. Distance: three miles. Elevation gain: 400 feet, easy to moderate. Bring a sack lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Jul 13 F 9a-3:30p $32 #129442
Summer Beach Hike
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Who says there are no good beaches in Oregon? Avoid the crowds and see one of the world’s most beautiful spots on this midweek hike. Escape the heat in the valley and enjoy one of the most beautiful places on the Pacific Coast. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 30 M 9a-5:30p $45 #131090 Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 30 M 9:20a-5:10p
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Senior Outdoor Lower Soda Falls Hike
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Lower Soda Falls is a unique cascade that zigzags its way through a basalt crevice and then leaps for a 50-foot plunge. This hike is 1.4 miles going up with an elevation gain of 340 feet to the falls and downhill all the way back. Located in Cascadia State Park. Bring your own lunch.
Waldo Lake is a high mountain gem, among the purest lakes in the world and more than four miles long. We’ll enjoy views of Diamond Peak, Waldo Mountain and other nearby peaks. We’ll take our 29-foot canoe, which is extremely stable and can hold up to 10 people.
Waldo Lake Hike
Fall Creek Reservoir Kayak
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Take a 3.3-mile walk along one of the most picturesque spots in Oregon, Waldo Lake. Bring a sack lunch. Meet at Amazon Community Center Sep 5 W 9a-5p $32 #129444
Canoeing, Kayaking & Rafting Fall Creek Reservoir Big Canoe This nearby reservoir is a favorite paddle for canoeists and kayakers alike because of its tranquility and beautiful setting. Our 29-foot canoe holds 10 people and is extremely stable. Everyone works together to paddle it and have fun. Suitable for a wide range of abilities. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 25 M 10a-5:30p $45 #130898
Clear Lake Big Canoe Paddle our 29-foot Spirit of Eugene canoe across this crystalclear lake. Explore the springs that are the headwaters of the McKenzie River and an underwater forest. Stop for ice cream and to see Sahalie Falls on the way home. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 12 Th 9a-5:30p $47 #130967
Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 20 M 9a-6p $49 #130868
This beautiful, nearby lake offers some nice views of the surrounding hills for an early season paddle. This is a good trip to try flatwater kayaking if you haven’t been before. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 11 M 10a-5:30p $45 #130986
Green Peter Reservoir Kayak Enjoy the rugged beauty of this lake near Sweet Home from the comfort of your kayak. Its numerous coves and stunning views of the Cascades makes it a favorite for paddlers. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 26 Tu 9a-5:30p $52 #131055
Activity Level Ratings 1 Little walking. OK for those with walkers, wheelLevel ■ chairs or walking difficulties. 2 Moderate walking. Similar to that at a shopping Level ■ center or large museum. 3 Walking of 1-2 miles (1 to 1.5 hours), as on a Level ■ walking tour of gardens or the zoo. May be steps or hills. 4 Walking of 3-6 miles on moderate trails. May be Level ■ rough, hilly or at higher altitude. Access to medical help may be limited. 5 Long hikes of 5+ miles. May be very rough, hilly Level ■ 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.
Trip Policies Fees include bus transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given. If needed, please request a lift-assisted bus at the time of registration.
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Senior Outdoor Suttle Lake Kayak This mountain lake sits just east of Santiam Pass near the base of Mount Washington. It offers gorgeous views of nearby Black Butte and has deep blue waters. Suitable for beginners to experts. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 24 Tu 9a-5:30p $52 #131076
Beaver Creek Kayak Smell the salt air as we explore this small tidewater creek near Newport in Brian Booth State Park. There will be lots of interesting estuary life to discover while we paddle upstream as far as we can go and then drift back. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 8 W 9a-6p $58 #131089
Moving Water Safety for Recreational Kayaks This class will teach you about safely paddling your flatwater kayak in moving water (up to Class II). Learn ferrying, eddy turns, peel outs and rescues. Wet suits are recommended for the on-the-water sessions. Boats, life jackets and paddles provided. For more information call Tom at 541-682-6393. Pretrip Jul 2 M Trip Jul 9, 11 MW
5:30-7p at Campbell Community Center 10a-5:30p $150 #130975
Celebrate Dave Walp’s Snowshoeing Years! Thursday, April 26 5:30 p.m. Campbell Community Center Longtime River House Outdoor Center guide Dave Walp is hanging up his snowshoes after 44 years leading trips, and we invite anyone who went on an outing with him to join us at Campbell Community Center to share memories and say thanks for his years of service. This is a potluck. Please bring a dish to share. RSVP by April 16. Call 541-682-6323.
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Waldo Lake Kayak Sitting above Willamette Pass, Waldo Lake is one of the purest lakes in the world. We will explore the lake with views of surrounding peaks. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 17 F 9a-6p $58 #130749 Aug 28 Tu 9a-6p $58 #130750
Willamette River Raft Eugene has a beautiful river running right through town and this is your chance to enjoy it. Enjoy a summer day by
Go out. Get dirty. Give back. With Eugene Outdoors Be active at this summer’s family-friendly park volunteer events. No experience necessary. Tools, instruction and snacks provided. Full calendar of events at eugene-or.gov/parkvolunteer. May 5 9 am-Noon West Eugene Wetlands Celebrate American Wetlands Month June 16 9 am – Noon Amazon Creek The Trash Bash!
July 13 10 am – Noon Amazon Park Super Hero Playground Wash
August 18 9 am – Noon Golden Gardens Park Wade, paddle and pull
Event registration details in the Volunteer Opportunities section of this Rec Guide.
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Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks. Naturalists from the River House Outdoor Center will lead these free, interpretive walks. Enter the GPS coordinates below into Google Maps for directions. Drop in; no registration required.
rafting from Island Park in Springfield through small rapids under the Interstate-5 bridge and the Autzen footbridge and finish at the River House Outdoor Center across from Valley River Center. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 16 M 10:30a-3p $38 #130906
McKenzie River Raft Explore the beautiful McKenzie River from Finn Rock to Helfrich Landing. The scenery is spectacular, the water is crystal clear and the rapids are thrilling. Suitable for active older adults who aren’t afraid to get wet and have fun. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 23 M 9a-5:30p $55 #130909 Aug 13 M 9a-5:30p $55 #130910
Sailing Fern Ridge Evening Sail & Fireworks
Ridgeline Trail, Wild Iris Ridge Meet at the end of Bailey View Drive. GPS coordinates: 44.022709, -123.157039. Jun 2
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Skinner Butte Park Meet in the parking lot at the top of the butte. GPS coordinates: 44.0609, -123.0964. Jul 7
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Golden Gardens From Beltline take the Barger Drive exit and drive west. Turn right onto Golden Gardens Street, drive to end, turn left onto Jessen Drive and park at the entrance. GPS coordinates: 44.091819, -123.178602. Sep 1
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Enjoy a thrilling ride across the water as the sun sets. As it gets dark, we’ll have the best seats in the house for the Eugene Yacht Club/Lane County Parks fireworks display. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 4 W 5-10:30p $50 #129710
Fern Ridge Evening Sail Sail with an experienced captain as the sun goes down, the moon rises and the breeze picks up. Transportation from Campbell Community Center provided. If you wish to meet at the lake, call 541-682-5318. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 28 Sa 4:30-9p $45 #129711 Aug 11 Sa 4:30-9p $45 #129712 Aug 25 Sa 4:30-9p $45 #129713
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Ways to Support Each year the Eugene Parks Foundation raises money to support scholarships that provide access to recreation programs for community members who otherwise could not afford to participate. Your gift will help area kids and seniors join in fun, educational activities that foster a healthy lifestyle.
This year the Eugene Parks Foundation is raising money to Bring the Beat to Amazon Park. Your donations will help acquire and install a variety of percussion instruments at the park, accessible to everyone.
Donate today at: eugeneparksfoundation.org Eugene Parks Foundation P.O. Box 11618 Eugene, OR 97440-3818
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Volunteer Registering for volunteer opportunities expresses your interest but does not guarantee a volunteer position. Volunteers must pass a background check.
Campbell Computer Lab Ages 18+ Help seniors use computers once per week in the Campbell Computer Lab. Lab supervisors help older patrons use the internet and other software. Computer experience is required, but this isn’t a highly technical position. Register by May 31 to express your interest. For more information, call Tom Powers at 541-682-6393. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p #130580
Eugene Outdoors in the Parks
All ages
Help a neighborhood park while having fun. These familyfriendly, focused work parties will make a real difference in our parks. Tools, instruction and snacks provided. No experience needed. For more information, visit eugene-or. gov/parkvolunteer or call Kelsey Irvine at 541-682-4845. West Eugene Wetlands May 5 Sa 9a-12p #131171 Amazon Creek Jun 16 Sa
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Eugene River Festival & Race
All ages
Be part of putting on Eugene’s first celebration of the river that goes down its heart. Volunteers are needed to help wrangle boats and provide safety for racers. For more information, call Tom Powers at 541-682-6393. Alton Baker Park, 200 Day Island Road Sep 9 Su 9a-6p #130578
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How to Register Four Easy Ways to Register Addresses and phone numbers for all recreation facilities are on pages 4-5.
• Online: Go to GetRec.org. You can browse program listings by activity and/or location, then register and pay online.
To register online you’ll need to have an account set up, and then pay with Visa or MasterCzard.
To set up an account, go to GetRec.org/recenroll and click “request account.” Or, click “start” for step-by-step instructions.
Alternatively, you may call any Eugene Rec facility during business hours and they will help you set up an account.
• Phone: Call the recreation facility providing the activity or call 541-682-5333. Have your Visa or MasterCard number handy.
• Mail-in: Complete a form (on facing page) and mail to the facility sponsoring the activity. Include a check or money order payable to City of Eugene Recreation. Mail-in forms do not guarantee a space in class.
• Walk-in: Visit any recreation facility and drop off the form and payment.
Registration is ongoing and open to residents and nonresidents on a first-come basis. Register early; many classes fill quickly. Classes may be canceled if there are not enough registrations.
Inscribirse Cuatro Maneras Fáciles para Registrarte Para domicilios y números de teléfono para todas los servicios de recreación, visita las páginas 4-5.
• En línea: Visita GetRec.org. Puedes navegar las listas de programas y actividades por medio de localidad, luego puedes registrarte y pagar en línea. Para registrarte en línea, necesitaras crear una cuenta luego pagar con tarjetas Visa o MasterCard.
Para crear una cuenta, visita GetRec.org/recenroll y haz clic a “request account”. O haz clic a “start” para instrucciones de paso a paso.
Otra alternativa seria llamar a cualquier localidad de Eugene Recreation durante sus horarios de oficina y pueden crear una cuenta para ti.
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• Teléfono: Llama a la localidad de recreación y provéeles la actividad o llama al 541-682-6891. Obtén la tarjeta Visa o MasterCard a la mano. • Enviado por correo: Completa una forma (en la página de enfrente) y manda por correo a la localidad que patrocinará la actividad. Incluye un cheque o giro postal escrito para “City of Eugene Recreation”. Formas enviadas por correo no gar-antizan un espacio en la clase. • Entrar durante horario de atención: Visita cualquier localidad de recreación y deja la forma con pago.
La registración es continua y abierta a residentes o noresidentes por orden de llegada. Regístrate temprano; varias clases se llenan pronto. Clases pueden ser canceladas si el número de registrantes es muy bajo. Para más información llame al 541-682-6891.
Registration Form
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STEP ➊ Provide your main household information
STEP ➋ Provide the participant’s information
Last Name ___________________________________________________
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First Name ___________________________________________________
First Name ___________________________________________________
Birth Date ______________________
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Pertinent Medical Information _________________________________
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Does the participant need any accommodation for a disability?
Email _____________________________________________________________
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STEP ➌ Fill out selected activities and total your order
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Mail-in forms must include check or money order payable to City of Eugene Recreation. Online and phone registrations may be paid with credit cards.
Add 20% surcharge if non-city resident _____________
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Access & Equity The City of Eugene Recreation Division strives to make recreational opportunities welcoming for everyone. Eugene Rec works to ensure its programs are accessible and inclusive for all people, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, immigration status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation or socio-economic status. The City of Eugene is committed to supporting the Americans with Disabilities Act and will provide individuals with modifications they need to participate in Eugene Rec programs. The following services are available with advance notice. Some requests may take up to two weeks to secure. Large Print and Digital Recordings can be provided with advance notice. Five or fewer large print copies can be provided upon request.
Accessible Bus with Wheelchair Lift is available for activities that provide bus transportation. Please make your request at the time of registration since demand for use is
high. The bus is booked on a first come, first served basis.
Braille sections of large publications (such as this Recreation Guide) can be made available with advance notice.
Readers are available by phone or in person. A staff person will read the requested sections of publications for you. Sign Language Interpretation is available for classes or presentations with advance notice.
Hearing Assistance Equipment is available for classes, special events and cultural performances with advance notice. Adaptive Technology at the Library: 27-inch monitors, large keyboard letters, adjustable tables and screens, magnifying software, JAWS (computerized reader) and a Braille embosser. If you have additional questions, please call Adaptive Recreation at 541-682-5311 (TTY). GetRec.org
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Policies Minimum Class Requirements In order to recover program costs, a minimum number of participants are required. Please register early. Classes and activities will be canceled between two and five days before the activity start date if the minimum number of participants have not registered.
If you register for an activity that is canceled because of low enrollment, staff will notify you and issue a refund. For more about the withdrawal/refund policy, see below.
Withdrawal/Refund Policy
Withdrawal and refund requests must be made to the facility sponsoring the activity.
Withdrawals from recreation activities are subject to a withdrawal fee. A withdrawal fee of $10 will be charged for each registration under $100. A withdrawal fee of $25 will be charged for each registration $100 and higher. A refund will be issued minus the withdrawal fee when requested at least seven (7) or more calendar days before the first activity meeting.
When a refund is requested six (6) or fewer calendar days before the first activity meeting or once a class or activity has started, a refund shall be issued only if:
• You move out of town. • You are medically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no withdrawal fee will be charged). Refunds will be pro-rated for classes already attended.
No refund will be issued if you fail to show up for a registered activity, class or trip. No refund will be given for athletic league fees and trips that require prepayment of advanced reservation tickets or admission fees. Some activities require a non-refundable registration fee.
Release from Liability Agreement
With the exception of specific trips, City of Eugene Recreation does not provide medical insurance coverage for its participants. In consideration of the right to participate, each participant must acknowledge there are risks inherent in any kind of activity and must agree to assume those risks on his/her own behalf, releasing and holding harmless the City, its officers or agents from all claims for injury or losses suffered from participation. An additional Release from Liability Agreement, signed by the participant or guardian, may be required for participation in some activities.
Photographs, videos and audio of participants in Recreation Services programs may be used by the City of Eugene in any medium (e.g., print publications, social media, etc.) for publicity purposes, without compensation or permission.
Registration and/or payment of any registration fee shall be deemed an admission of agreement to the terms stated above.
Scholarship Program
Eugene Rec offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents.
Applications are available in June each year for the upcoming fiscal year (July 1-June 30). Applications are available online at GetRec.org/ recscholarship or at any Eugene Rec facility.
If you would like more information about Eugene Rec scholarships, call 541-682-6860.
Surcharge for Non-City Residents Non-city residents are assessed a 20 percent surcharge for registered activities and rentals.
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