Eugene Rec Summer 2021 Guide

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We love summer! We might have said this before, but we love summer at Eugene Rec. The good weather opens up our world to even more fantastic options and just brightens our days. Kids are running around, kayaks are on the water and our centers and pools are hives of activity. Of course, we missed all of that last summer, and this year – while closer to a more normal time – will still be lessened. Activities with Eugene Rec will still have many of the things we’ve all become accustomed to in the last year. Masks and social distancing will be the norm. That said, if spring gave us hope for what is to come, summer is giving us another shot in the arm. As vaccinations increase and COVID-19 levels in the county drop, we’ll be able to offer more room in all of the programs you have come to expect from us. There might even be a few trips as well.

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And we can’t forget that we have two facilities reopening soon. The more than year-long projects to renovate and expand both Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center and Campbell Community Center are drawing to a close. Both will be open in the coming month, just in time for summer. We can’t wait for you to see them. So while we aren’t out of this yet, we are looking forward to seeing many more of you than we have in the past year. Browse through this summer’s selection of programs and see if there’s something for you and your family. You’ll be glad you did.

Adventure. Community. Happiness.


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Rec Facilities

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How to Register

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COVID Protocols

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Adaptive

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Youth Ages 0-18 Activities Camps Early Learning

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Aquatics

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

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Adult & Senior Ages 18+ Activities Health & Fitness Sports Leagues Outdoor

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Ways to Support

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Volunteer

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Policies

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The Fall Rec Guide will be available mid-August 2021

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Hilyard Community Center

Amazon Community Center

Free & Fun Community Events Join us for a summer of free events for the whole family! • Music • Performing Arts • Visual Art • Family Fun • And more! Visit us at eugene-or.gov/communityevents for more info!


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8 River House ● Outdoor Center

11 Shelton-McMurphey● Johnson House

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

smjhouse.org/about/rentals 303 Willamette St., Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-484-0808 Bus: #1 Fx: 541-984-1314 Also see page 30

9 Sheldon Community Center ●

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

Closed for renovations 2443 Willakenzie, Eugene 97401 Ph: 541-682-5314 Bus: #66 & 67 Fx: 541-682-6344

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

Sheldon Community Center

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2025 Washington St., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5373 Bus: #36 14 Wayne Morse Family Farm ● & Park

585 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 Ph: 541-682-5380 Also see page 33 River House Outdoor Center GetRec.org

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How to Register Three Easy Ways to Register

Rec Participant Card Required

Addresses and phone numbers for all facilities are on pages 4-5.

Register for a free participant card before signing up for an activity. The card will allow you to quickly and easily check in when you arrive at Rec programs and activities – similar to the pool pass we have offered for years. It takes just a minute to sign up, is free and does not require any additional personal information.

• Online: If you have registered with us before, make sure you have your login information. Not sure if you have an account? Visit our online registration and click “Log In/Create Account,” then select “Log In with Email” and select “Forgot Password.” If you have an account your login information will be emailed to you. Need to create an account? Visit our online registration and click “Login In/Create Account” then select “Create Your Eug Rec Account.” • By Phone: Call the recreation facility providing the activity or call 541-682-5333. Have your Visa or MasterCard number handy. • In Person: Centers are open on a limited basis. If you need to pay by cash or check call to arrange an in-person registration. Registration is ongoing and open to residents and nonresidents on a �irst-come basis. Register early; many classes �ill quickly. Classes may be canceled if there are not enough registrations.

Using the participant card will help to free up staff time and resources for more programming, as logging attendance was previously a manual, time-intensive process for staff. The participant card is unrelated to COVID-19, but it does allow us to inform you if we learn that you have been in a program or activity with someone who has fallen ill. If a program participant or Lane County Public Health lets us know that someone is exhibiting signs of COVID-19, we will be able to quickly and easily view the attendance list of others in the program and let them know they may have been exposed. We will not release any information to others about your attendance, we will only use this information to contact you directly. You can sign up for your card online, and �inish the process when you next visit a program or center. We will just need to take your photo and print your card.

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

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high. The bus is booked on a �irst come, �irst 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).


COVID-19 Protocols Eugene Rec’s �irst priority is the safety of our patrons while taking a class or spending time at any of our facilities. Staff have worked in conjunction with the broader City of Eugene reopening effort to develop the necessary protocols to safely host community members. Our programs follow City, county and state guidelines and best practices from the CDC, the Oregon Health Authority and Lane County Public Health. Below you’ll �ind information on what to expect when attending a Eugene Rec program, but it isn’t an exhaustive list. For more detail on what the City is doing, visit our website. We acknowledge that Oregon Guidelines are subject to change, and this document is a point in time and may be revised as new guidelines are provided.

Sanitation All staff have been trained in proper sanitation techniques. Before reopening, all facilities were thoroughly cleaned and strict sanitation protocols were put into place. Hard to clean furniture and surfaces were removed and replaced with easier to clean items. Unnecessary equipment and furniture were moved to storage to allow for physical distancing and to cut down on cleaning time.

Face Coverings

Each facility has a sanitation checklist of the areas and surfaces that must be cleaned and the frequency with which these cleanings occur. High-traf�ic areas and high-touch surfaces are cleaned frequently throughout the work day.

Based on the Governor’s orders, Eugene Rec programs follow the following requirements:

Health Checks

• Face coverings are required for all individuals ages 5 and up in indoor public spaces. Face coverings are required in outdoor spaces when 6 feet of distance can’t be maintained. Adjustments to face covering policies may be made to follow different Oregon Health Authority sector speci�ic guidelines outlined for programs such as aquatics, childcare and camps. • Individuals who have a medical condition that makes it hard to breathe or a disability that prevents the individual from wearing a mask, face shield or face covering can request an accommodation to enable full and equal access to services, transportation, and facilities open to the public. • All staff are required to wear facial coverings in publicly accessible or shared indoor spaces and outdoor spaces where physical distancing can’t be maintained.

Patrons are greeted at or near the front reception desk of each Rec facility and asked to sign in for contact tracing. They are asked whether they or anyone they’ve been in contact with have had any symptoms of COVID-19 in the past 72 hours; if they answer yes they will be asked to not enter the facility. Patrons and staff are not permitted to attend programs if they have had known exposure to COVID-19 or anyone in their household has recently had an illness with fever or a new cough. They should remain home for at least 10 days after illness onset and until 72 hours after fever is gone, without use of fever reducing medicine, and COVID-19 symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath, and diarrhea) are improving. Staff or participants who have a cough that is not a new onset cough (e.g. asthma, allergies, etc.), are not excluded from programs.

Facility Rentals

Physical Distancing Each Eugene Rec facility went through an audit to determine its maximum capacity under the new state guidelines. Markings, signage and physical barriers have been set up around each facility to direct traf�ic �low and to ensure proper physical distancing. We ask all patrons who enter our facilities to respect others and maintain the proper 6 feet of distance. Eugene Rec will follow current OHA guidelines for providing transportation for trips.

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We are following state guidelines on the number of people allowed in an event venue. Some Eugene Rec facilities may have additional limits for the number of people. Patrons who rent Eugene Rec facilities are required to limit the number of people in attendance, maintain physical distancing, adhere to face covering requirements, and ensure that attendees have not recently experienced symptoms or been exposed to COVID-19. GetRec.org

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Adaptive Get Involved! Adaptive Rec programs are designed for people with disabilities, and are for ages 18+, unless otherwise noted. Classes and activities are structured for different levels of ability. All Adaptive Rec programs require registration. Participants must complete a Participant Information Form before attending. Fees do not include the cost of meals and admission, unless otherwise noted. For more information call 541-683-5311. Have Questions? New participants are welcome to call before registering for programs. Staff are available to discuss recreation resources and opportunities. Certi�ied Therapeutic Recreation Specialists are available to answer questions regarding the activities that are most appropriate for you, a family member or an individual in your care. Participation Every effort will be made to reasonably accommodate each individual. However, if a person’s conduct poses physical harm or risk to self or others, as indicated in the Patron Code of Conduct, they may be removed from programs. Personal Support Workers are welcome to attend programs to support individuals with behavioral and/or personal care needs. PSWs are required to register for programs. Call the front desk to register, 541-682-5311.

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

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


Adaptive Class offerings will be curtailed if Lane County enters the Extreme Risk level for COVID-19. For up-to-date information see our website. For virtual classes, registrants will be sent a web link in advance. Internet connection is required to access these classes.

Bicycling Adapted Bike & Equipment Services

All ages

Hiking Nature Walks

3 see key on page 47 ■ Spend afternoons outdoors this summer utilizing local parks and trails for hiking and games. Patrons may hike up to 2 miles per outing. Bring your own water bottle and snack. Dress for active play and wear athletic shoes. The group will meet at hiking location each week. The schedule will be provided before the �irst class. All terrain wheelchairs will be available upon request.

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

Hilyard Community Center Jul 14-Sep 29 W 10:30a-12p Jul 17-Oct 2 Sa 10:30a-12p

All services are at Hilyard Community Center

Garden Stewards

Adapted Bike Assessment & Fitting Staff assess needs and recommend equipment. Designed for people with limited mobility, disabilities, medical conditions or those who wish to preview equipment before rental or purchase.

Cultivate friendships and harvest our crops previously planted at the Good Samaritan Society Gardens. Meet at the gardens each week with a water bottle. No restroom access. Activities occur on varying levels of uneven terrain.

By appointment, available M-F 9a-5p Ongoing

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Good Samaritan Society Gardens, 3500 Hilyard St Aug 19-Sep 23 Th 10-11:30a $25 #16104

Presentations Disability Educational Sessions #16413 #16414 #16415

Dance & Drama

A virtual educational presentation related to disability or disability support for families and caregivers. Designed for people with disabilities and their supports. Virtual Self-Love Jun 16

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Social Gatherings

Musical Theatre Join us for this new musical theatre class where we will learn to sing and dance to a Broadway musical, which we will perform at the last class. No previous experience is necessary. Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jul 13-Sep 28 Tu 5:30-7p

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Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial �itting or assessment. By appointment, available M-F 9a-5p Ongoing $5/half hour #16411 $20/half day $10/hour #16412 $40/day $50/weekend

$90 #16039 $90 #16040

$48 #16184

Hilyard Connection Club Join us online as we work together to plan and implement fun activities with different topics each week like healthy cooking, trivia, show-and-tell, videos, games, education, socialization and self-care activities. This program is a life and social skill-building class. Virtual Jul 14-Sep 29

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$42 #16041

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Adaptive Outdoor Games Have fun and challenge your friends to a game on the patio. Hilyard Community Center Jul 13-Sep 28 Tu 2:30-3:30p Jul 14-Sep 29 W 4-5p Jul 15-Sep 30 Th 2:30-3:30p Jul 16-Oct 1 F 4-5p

$30 $30 $30 $30

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Saturday Night Action Join friends for games, crafts and other fun activities.

Summer Solstice Join us virtually to welcome in the summer season. Virtual Jun12

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Bike Ride Through the Park Join us for an evening bike ride through Amazon Park. Bring your own bike and helmet or use one of ours. Hilyard Community Center Jul 10 Sa 6:30-8p

$5 #16044

Dog Days of Summer Come to Hilyard Center to cool off and connect with friends. Hilyard Community Center Aug 14 Sa 6:30-8p

$5 #16045

Ages 6+

Designed to introduce and support continued involvement of people with physical disabilities in wheelchair sports, �itness and recreation opportunities. Adaptive equipment is provided. Depending on the season, offerings include adaptive skiing, adaptive rock climbing, water sports and cycling. For more information email or call 541-682-5311.

Waterfest with World Wheelchair Sports Join World Wheelchair Sports for their annual Waterfest at Fern Ridge Reservoir. Virtual and in-person options available. For more information call 541-485-1860. Fern Ridge Reservoir, Richardson Park Marina Jul 23-24 F 11a-5p & Sa 6-8p Free

Adaptive Watercraft Day Try a new activity on the Alton Baker Canoe Trail. Try a kayak, a stand-up paddleboard and a raft. Swimming is not required. Expect to get wet and you must be able to �lip yourself from face down to face up when in the water. Alton Baker Canoe Trail Aug 24 Tu 10a-5p

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Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA) provides life-changing opportunities through sports and physical activity to people who are blind and visually impaired. Every fourth weekend of the month NWABA will offer a variety of sport events in Eugene and the southern Willamette Valley. March-October events include hiking, tandem biking, kayaking, paddle boarding and more! For more information email Megan Ahleman or call 360-768-5649. For dates and locations of events in the Willamette Valley call NWABA at 360-448-7254. Ongoing

4th weekend

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Support Groups Amputee Support Group

Free #16102

All ages

Power On With Limb Loss hosts meetings for amputees and people with physical challenges, which include speakers and peer mentorship to support people with physical challenges to help build independence and improve quality of life. For more information email Paula Free or call 541-510-5866. Currently Virtual Ongoing Dates/Times vary

Free Drop-in

Brain Injury Group (BIG)

Sports Athletes In Motion

Northwest Association for Blind Athletes

All ages

For people who’ve experienced a brain or head injury. Meetings offer weekly opportunities to share experiences and information on an informal basis. For more information call Curtis Brown at 541-998-3951. Hilyard Community Center Ongoing Tu 11a-1p

Free Drop-in

Hearing Loss Association of Lane County All ages This meeting is for people experiencing hearing loss, their families, caregivers and friends. Meetings are free and offer education on relevant topics such as technology, employment, communication, medication and more. Meetings provide informal opportunities to socialize and �ind support in coping with hearing loss. For more information visit the website. Hilyard Community Center Jun 16, Sep 16 Th 6:30-9p

Mama I’m Low

Free Drop-in

All ages

This is a local non-pro�it organization created to provide emotional and practical support for families of children living with Type 1 diabetes. It gives kids from preschool to teens opportunities to connect through monthly fun


Adaptive 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 the website. Ongoing

Dates/times vary

Free Drop-in

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

Free Drop-in

Ages 5-12

This class is designed for youth with disabilities or who need extra support and modi�ied teaching techniques. Curriculum focuses on basic water safety and introduction to swimming skills. Instructors and volunteers provide unique and fun activities in an inclusive and supportive environment. Please use the barcode below to sign up for the interest list and we will contact you with more information. For questions email or call 541-682-5311. Amazon Pool Register for interest list

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Wellness Fitness for All This fun �itness class is just right for all abilities. Class uses energizing circuit training and motivating activities with positive support. Learn quality exercises and move toward a healthier you. Hilyard Community Center Jul 13-Sep 30 TuTh 4-5:15p

$96 #16038

Dance Fusion Have fun and get �it with this unique dance �itness class. Learn basic moves to multicultural music as you shake, shimmy and salsa your way to a healthier you. Hilyard Community Center Jul 16-Oct 1 F 5:30-6:45p

Join us to train to walk or run a 5K race! Learn exercise techniques, nutrition strategies, appropriate clothing options and get the support of your team while having your best race! We will participate in a virtual race on the last day. Hilyard Community Center Jul 12-Sep 27 M 5-6:30p No class Sep 6

$60.50 #16029

Yoga Joyful Yoga A playful yoga experience for all abilities that focuses on building strength and �lexibility while improving balance and con�idence. Suitable for all body sizes. No experience needed.

Swim Lessons Safety & Swim Skills

5K Training Team

$48 #16043

Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Alexandra Levine Jul 12-Sep 27 M 1-2p No class Sep 6

$66 #16028

Accessible Pursuits Are you looking for exciting and rewarding activities for your group? Organizations, agencies and individuals are invited to participate in the Accessible Pursuits services. It uses the expertise and resources of Adaptive Rec to design a recreation program that meets your speci�ic needs. In addition, City staff can present clinics, workshops, in-services and trainings in adaptive recreation and inclusion services for employees, participants and family members. The bene�its include: • Activities that are affordable and tailored to the needs of your organization and clients. • Access to a wide variety of adapted equipment and services. • Activities that are safe and accessible. • Activities that are designed by Certi�ied Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and other trained and knowledgeable staff. Accessible Pursuits focuses on helping participants discover their own innate talents, acquire greater independence, and develop enduring peer relationships that are instrumental to improving the quality of their lives. Let Accessible Pursuits bring fun directly to you. For more information, call 541-682-5311.

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Youth Activities

Class offerings will be curtailed if Lane County enters the Extreme Risk level for COVID-19. For up-to-date information see our website. For virtual classes, registrants will be sent a web link in advance. Internet connection is required to access these classes.

Arts Clay Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 10-15 Learn basic and advanced techniques of wheel throwing, hand building and glazing. Take home your own pots and bowls to share with your family. No prior clay or pottery experience is necessary, just a willingness to try new things. Work at your own pace. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jun 30-Aug 18 W 3:45-5:45p

$72 #16618

Bicycling Teen Mountain Bike Day

Ages 13-17

This trip is for teens who enjoy biking off-road, spending the day outside and on the dirt. Bike riding experience is required. Mountain bikes are available for loan thanks to a donation in memory of Julia Fudge. Loaners are limited so please call with the rider’s height if you need to borrow a bike, 541-682-6321. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Carpenter Bypass Trails (Whypass) Jul 23 F 10a-4:30p Alsea Falls Trails Aug 13 F 10a-4:30p

$55 #16318 $55 #16319

Dance Toddler & Me Dance

Ages 2-3 with adult

Dance together with your child while exploring movement and play. This is a great opportunity for little ones to explore dance with the comfort of their parental �igure. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 14-Aug 25 W 10:45-11:15a

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Youth Activities Creative Movement

Ages 3-5

Explore rhythm, balance and awareness while exploring movement through music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 14-Aug 25 W 11:30a-12p

Pre-Ballet

$28 #16231

Ages 3-4 & 4-5

Explore all the basic ballet techniques in a fun, safe and loving setting. Your child will stretch, leap and dance down to monkey town. Students will discover their love of dance with fun creative music. Discover ballet stretches and moving creatively. The last class includes a mini-recital. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Ages 3-4 Jul 10-Aug 28 Sa 10-10:40a Ages 4-5 Jul 10-Aug 28 Sa 11-11:40a Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Ages 3-4 Jul 14-Aug 25 W 9:15-9:45a Ages 4-5 Jul 12-Aug 23 M 3:30-4p Jul 14-Aug 25 W 10-10:30a

Ballet

$48 #16148 $48 #16149

$28 #16228 $28 #16220 $28 #16229

Ages 6-9

Learn basic ballet postures while experimenting with creative movement. Emphasis will be on developing rhythm, balance and creativity. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 12-Aug 23 M 4:15-5p

$35 #16221

Ballet Plus Modern Ages 5-7 This class will combine ballet and modern movement for the young dancer. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jul 10-Aug 28 Sa 12-1p

Pre-Tap Dance

$56 #16152

Ages 4-6

This playful tap class will focus on coordination, memorization and rhythmic skills. Dancers will have fun learning a short routine to share at the end of the session. Some tap shoes are available to borrow. Please wear comfortable clothing and come ready to have fun! Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 13-Aug 24 Tu 3:15-3:45p

$28 #16223

Tap Dance, Beginning

Ages 6-9

This class will focus on learning the fundamentals of tap as well as playing with rhythm and style. Dancers will learn a short routine to show off their new moves at the end of the session. Some tap shoes are available to borrow. Please wear comfortable clothing and come ready to make some noise! Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 13-Aug 24 Tu 4-5p

Modern Dance

$42 #16224

Ages 13+

This class is for all levels. We’ll cover the basic technique and fundamentals of modern dance. Come explore movement in a supportive environment, while gaining �lexibility and grace. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 12-Aug 23 M 5:15-6:30p

$42 #16222

Early Learning Eugene Rec Kids Club

Ages 3-5

Looking to educate your preschooler and needing some assistance? Join our online learning classroom where kids and their families can interact with activity ideas both digital and analog for experiential and creative exploration. Our teacher will lead lessons, hold show-and-tells and assist in teaching your child preschool level knowledge while also prompting athome exploration to learn through play. SeeSaw is the website app for our virtual classroom. Let us help you �ind engaging educational activities to keep your kid’s mind and body active! Virtual Instructor: Shannon Madrid Jun 28-Aug 27 M-F 9a-3p No class Jul 5

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Events Art on the Amazon

All ages

Amazon Community Center and Cultural Services present Art on the Amazon. Visit an outdoor gallery of artwork created by kids and a concert by the Eugene Spring�ield Youth Orchestra. Sept 11

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Call for Youth Art Entries Ages 8-18 We are looking for 2D and 3D pieces created by youth for the artwork gallery at Art on the Amazon. Share your art in this non-juried show. Deadline to submit is August 31. For a submission form, call 541-682-6304. GetRec.org

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Youth Activities Family Resource Fair

All ages

Connect with youth and family organizations and service providers in our area. There will be workshops, information booths and volunteers on hand to help you sign up for local supports. Mental health, substance abuse prevention and parenting resources will also be available. If your organization would like to participate or you would like to volunteer at this event please email. Registration is required because space is limited. To register call 541-682-5312. Register for only one timeslot for a household of up to six. If you choose to attend, you are required to follow public health precautions to keep yourself and others safe by wearing a mask, washing your hands and maintaining physical distance. Sheldon Community Center Aug 28 Sa Check-in 1-1:30p 3:15-3:45p 1:45-2:15p 4-4:30p 2:30-3p 4:45-5:15p

Martial Arts

Free

Karate Tiny Tigers

Free Shakespeare in the Park

All ages

Eugene’s longest running free theater program presents the delightful romantic comedy “Twelfth Night.” Shakespeare’s most musical of plays includes such memorable quotations as, “If music be the food of love play on!” and “Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit.” Performances run for four weekends. Feel free to bring a picnic, blanket, beach chairs, family and friends. For more information call 541-682-5373. If OHA guidelines move the county from “Low Risk” to “Moderate Risk,” registration will be required to attend. To register call 541-682-5373 starting July 1. Amazon Community Center Aug 7-29 SaSu 6-9p

Free Drop-in

Leadership Teen Court

Ages 12-17

Members gain experience in decision making, communication and law. Help your peers by joining as a volunteer juror in our virtual court hearings, held on Thursday evenings. Jury members assign contracts to youth with police citations so they can take responsibility and move forward with new skills on a more positive path. Volunteer hours count toward school community service requirements. Please reach out for more information or to sign up for the next virtual jury training date email or call 541-285-8901.

Ages 5-6

This program introduces partner work, team work, cooperation and group activities. Some competitive games are added to the lessons such as bunkai, sparring, selfdefense and elbow techniques. This isn’t eligible for scholarship. Class will be held outside and in-person or virtually based on current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. If in-person, all patrons and staff will wear face masks, coverings or shields while in the building and during class. The instructor will give students some tactile corrections and will use hand sanitizer between adjusting participants’ form but will otherwise maintain a distance of more than 6 feet from participants. If you want your child to maintain physical distance and to not receive manual adjustments from the instructor you are welcome to come to class and help your child with their form as guided by the instructor. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Jul 26-29 M-Th 10-10:30a Aug 2-5 M-Th 10-10:30a

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 con�idence and gain self-esteem while exercising and having fun. This isn’t eligible for scholarship. Class will be held outside and in-person or virtually based on current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Same COVID protocols as Karate Tiny Tigers, see above. Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Albert Roy Jul 26-29 M-Th 11-11:45a Aug 2-5 M-Th 11-11:45a

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$21 #16069 $21 #16071

$28 #16067 $28 #16068


Youth Activities Taekwondo

Ages 5-7 & 8-12

Develop a better awareness of your potential through the taekwondo. This physical sport uses all the muscles and joints in the body while developing mental abilities that promote focus and self-discipline. Classes are non-combative and focus on providing the structure, knowledge and skills students will use to live a more con�ident, empowered life. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructors: US TaeKwonDo College Ages 5-7 Jul 14-Aug 11 W 4-4:45p Ages 8-12 Jul 14-Aug 11 W 5-6p

Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 12 M 9a-4p

$55 #16286

Teen Flatwater Kayak Tour

Check out nearby Fern Ridge Reservoir and Coyote Creek by kayak. Bring a lunch and swimsuit and we’ll supply the water gear. No experience required. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 16 F 10a-4p

$35 #16233 $40 #16234

Paddle Sports Paddle & Pedal Kayak Trip on the Willamette Ages 12-17

Ages 13-17

$55 #16289

Sailing All sessions meet at Richardson Park Marina, Dock B, on Fern Ridge Reservoir. Marina parking requires a Lane County fee of $4/day, $40/year; purchase online. For more information call 541-682-6324.

Youth Sail Night

Ages 11-17

No experience is necessary for this fun time on our local river. Let’s mix our sports and explore the Willamette River using stable in�latable kayaks and also biking to the put in. Bring water, snacks, clothing that can get wet, a bicycle and helmet. We will start at the River House Outdoor Center and pedal to the Island Park boat ramp in Spring�ield. Trade your bike for a boat and �loat back down to the River House where your bike will be waiting for you. All river gear is provided. Please call if you need to borrow a bike and helmet, 541-682-6321.

Enjoy an evening of sailing at Fern Ridge Reservoir gaining experience sailing a J-24. Depending on group experience we can participate in the friendly sail race or cruise around the lake. Bring an extra layer, water bottle and a snack.

Meet at River House Outdoor Center Aug 22 Su 10a-3p

Enjoy sailing at Fern Ridge Reservoir and watch the sun dip below the horizon. No sailing experience required. Bring up to �ive people from the same household, a picnic dinner and drinks in a non-breakable container. This is an alcohol-free event.

$45 #16315

Teen Conservation Day at Green Island Ages 13-17 Join the McKenzie River Trust and River House Outdoor Center on an invasive species removal project at Green Island. Use canoes to remove aquatic plants and �ish species. Explore the riverbanks where the Willamette and McKenzie rivers meet.

Jul 20 Aug 10 Aug 31

Tu Tu Tu

5:30-8:30p 5:30-8:30p 5:30-8:30p

Family Sunset Sails

Jun 10 Jun 16 Jun 18 Jun 24 Jun 30 Jul 2 Jul 8 Jul 9 Jul 16 Jul 22 Jul 23 Jul 30 Aug 6 Aug 20 Aug 27

Th W F Th W F Th F F Th F F F F F

5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5-8:30p 5-8:30p

$25 #16387 $25 #16623 $25 #16624

Ages 8+

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

#16358 #16625 #16361 #16362 #16363 #16364 #16367 #16368 #16369 #16370 #16371 #16372 #16626 #16373 #16374

4th of July Family Sunset Sail

Ages 8+

Additional parking fees may apply. We will sail, break for dinner and watch �ireworks on the water. Jul 4

Su

5-9:30p

$150 #16365 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 or through any Eugene Rec community center or pool. Some camps may accept a deposit to reserve your child’s place. Contact the center for details. What if my child needs accommodations? All camps are open to all children regardless of ability. We take a team approach to include children who require extra support, with camper safety as our number one priority. Visit our website for more information or to �ill out an inclusion request form. Please give us two weeks notice. For more information see page 6. Quest Camps are speci�ically 81 . designed for youth with disabilities; see pages 28-30, camp ●

What else do I need to know? We must have a current Summer Camp Health Form on �ile for all campers. Forms are available online. Read the description of your selected camp carefully and plan accordingly – you may need to pack a lunch or sunscreen for your child. Complete information packets, including detailed schedules, will be emailed out after registration. COVID-19 precautions All camps follow state guidelines and community health best practices. State guidelines limit the number of campers that can be in a stable group to 20 and we can’t mix children from different groups. Comprehensive information about program guidelines and protocols will be included in the information packet. Finding the right camp for your child Matching your child’s personality and interests is an important part of choosing the right camp. Consider the camp’s staffto-child ratio, level of activity and the total number of kids to determine which camp environment best suits your child’s personality and temperament. For more information about each camp, call the facility and speak with our staff. GetRec.org

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Youth Camps

Camp Centers Adaptive Rec at Hilyard Community Center 2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 541-682-5311

Quest Camps Ages 12-21 Experience nature, art and service projects, care for animals and develop friendships and life skills. This is a half-day camp designed for youth who bene�it from extra support within school, recreation and community settings. Tentatively scheduled for 8:30a-12:30p at Washington Park Center Time may change to avoid conflicting with the 4J summer school For more information please call

Amazon Community Center 2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 541-682-5373

Art instructors, educators and Recreation staff provide a safe and fun summer. Campers should bring lunch, water bottle and sunscreen. To accommodate different family schedules our elementary camps have �lexible check in and check out times. Preschool camps run 9a-12p No extended care before or after camp hours Elementary camps 8a-5:30p Camp hours 8-9a Flexible check in time 4-5:30p Flexible check out time No late check ins after 9a or early check outs before 4p For more information please call

Amazon Arts Preschool Camps Ages 3-5 Each week of camp has a theme to create a focus for the fun. Experienced staff provide a safe and stimulating environment. Campers should be potty trained. Please bring lunch, water bottle and sunscreen.

Amazon Arts Elementary Camps Ages 6-8 & 9-11 Imagine, play and create! Camps offer a wide variety of choices including dance, role playing games, art, theater, design and engineering. Active outside games and swimming (depending upon OHA guidelines) add to the arts experience.

Petersen Barn Community Center 870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 541-682-5521

Summer Play Adventures Ages 3-5 Have a summer of adventure! Play games, create works of art, explore and sing. Each week we will explore a unique theme. Daily snacks are provided. Camps run 9a-12p No extended care before or after camp hours For more information please call

River House Outdoor Center 301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 541-682-5329

River House Outdoor Camps Ages 7-17 Life is better outdoors! Camps offer a range of activities including biking, kayaking, sailing, skateboarding, stand-up paddleboarding and more. Camps provide: • Passionate and skilled outdoor leaders who are committed to having “best days ever.” • Programs for almost any age and ability level from beginner to advanced. • Low camper to staff ratios maximize safety and ensure the best possible learning environment. Camp times vary No extended care before or after camp hours No late drop-offs or early pick-ups For more information please call

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Youth Camps Sheldon Community Center 2445 Willakenzie Rd., Eugene 97401 541-682-5312

Snacks will be provided. Campers should bring sack lunch, water bottle, sunscreen and a backpack to carry it all. To accommodate different family schedules our preschool camps have extended care options, and our elementary camps have �lexible check in and check out times. Preschool camps 8-9a Extended care 9a-2p Camp activities 2-5:30p Extended care Extended care requires registration and fee To register please call at least 1 week before camp starts No late drop-offs or early pick-ups Elementary camps (Classic, Creators & Explorers) 8a-5:30p Camp hours 8-9a Flexible check in time 4-5:30p Flexible check out time No late check ins after 9a or early check outs before 4p For more information please call

Wayne Morse Family Farm & Park 595 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 541-682-5373

Preschool Camps at Sheldon Center Ages 3-5 Experienced preschool teachers will guide children through fun and engaging explorations in and around Sheldon Community Center. Each week will include art, outdoor play, nature exploration and water play. Preschool camps are for youth who have been in a care setting previously and are potty trained. Classic Camps at Ascot Park Ages 6-9 Youth will explore, discover and play in a day camp setting. In addition to classic camp activities, activity specialists will lead groups in enriching outdoor, creative and arts-based activities. Creators Camps at Sheldon Center Ages 9-12 Campers will experience enriching and age-appropriate camp themes and activities that intertwine learning with creative expression. The week will include fun hands-on projects and exploration of various art forms.

Morse Farm Outdoor Camps Ages 6-11 Camps offer outdoor play all day long. Experienced staff provide a safe place for active kids on 27 acres of woods and meadows. Activities include arts and crafts, group games, sports and board games. Bring a big lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, swimsuit and towel. To accommodate different family schedules our camps have �lexible check in and check out times. 8a-5:30p Camp hours 8-9a Flexible check in time 4-5:30p Flexible check out time No late check ins after 9a or early check outs before 4p For more information please call

Camp offerings will be curtailed if Lane County enters the Extreme Risk level for COVID-19. For up-to-date information see our website.

Explorers Camps at Alton Baker Park Ages 9-12 Youth will be moving and exploring every day in this outdoors-based camp. Filled with outings at Alton Baker Park, these days will be active and full.

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Preschool Camps

Preschool Dates

Days

Ages

Time

# ●

Jun 21-25

M-F

3-5

9a-12p

Jun 28-Jul 2

M-F

3-5

Jul 6-9

Jul 12-16

Jul 19-23

Jul 26-30

Aug 2-6

Aug 9-13

Aug 16-20

Aug 23-27

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Tu-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

Title

Location

Cost

Number

1 Magical Make Believe ●

Amazon

$66

#15987

9a-12p

2 Animals ●

Amazon

$66

#15988

3-5

9a-12p

3 Pet Party ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16258

3-5

9a-2p

4 Messy Art ●

Sheldon

$109

#16241

3-5

9a-12p

5 Art Play ●

Amazon

$52

#15989

3-5

9a-12p

6 Messy ●

Pete Barn

$52

#16262

3-5

9a-2p

7 Dinosaurs ●

Sheldon

$87

#16225

3-5

9a-12p

8 Space ●

Amazon

$66

#15990

3-5

9a-12p

1 Magical Make Believe ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16264

3-5

9a-2p

9 Young Chefs ●

Sheldon

$109

#16246

3-5

9a-12p

10 Music Making ●

Amazon

$66

#15991

3-5

9a-12p

11 Under the Sea ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16267

3-5

9a-2p

2 Animals ●

Sheldon

$109

#16252

3-5

9a-12p

6 Messy ●

Amazon

$66

#15992

3-5

9a-12p

12 Super Hero Adventure ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16268

3-5

9a-2p

8 Space ●

Sheldon

$109

#16255

3-5

9a-12p

7 Dinosaurs ●

Amazon

$66

#15993

3-5

9a-12p

13 Garden Exploration ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16269

3-5

9a-2p

14 Fairies, Gnomes & Elves ●

Sheldon

$109

#16257

3-5

9a-12p

15 Potions & Slime ●

Amazon

$66

#15995

3-5

9a-12p

5 Art Play ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16270

3-5

9a-2p

10 Music Making ●

Sheldon

$109

#16259

3-5

9a-12p

16 I Spy ●

Amazon

$66

#15994

3-5

9a-12p

8 Space ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16271

3-5

9a-2p

15 Potions & Slime ●

Sheldon

$109

#16260

3-5

9a-12p

9 Young Chefs ●

Amazon

$66

#15996

3-5

9a-12p

17 Let’s Go Camping ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16274

3-5

9a-2p

11 Under the Sea ●

Sheldon

$109

#16263


Preschool Camps 1 Magical Make Believe ●

Ages 3-5

A fun adventure into the world of fantasy, fairies and heroes. Be a prince or princess, a unicorn or a creature you make up. 2 Animals ●

Ages 3-5

Take a trip around the world to meet creatures great and small. Travel with the great blue whales in the ocean, the elephants in the African savannas and then back to the forests closer to home. 3 Pet Party ●

Ages 3-5

Pets are great! Let’s learn how to care for our imaginary pets, paint with dog treats and more. Real life pets will also make an appearance! 4 Messy Art ●

Ages 3-5

Get messy as you explore color mixing with liquid watercolors and make rainbow oobleck. 5 Art Play ●

Ages 3-5

Let your creativity run wild. Paint, make clay projects, and prints and make a big mural with your feet! Learn to paint from head to toe. Wear clothes that can get stained or dirty. 6 Messy ●

Ages 3-5

This is de�initely the messiest camp ever! Wear clothes that can get stained and dirty. 7 Dinosaurs ●

Ages 3-5

Visit the time of dinosaurs and be a dinosaur explorer. The room will become a jungle where you will hunt for fossils. Watch a volcano explode and hatch your own dinosaur egg. 8 Space ●

Ages 3-5

The universe is �illed with wondrous sights. Let’s blast off into the stars and take a trip through the galaxy. 9 Young Chefs ●

Ages 3-5

Learn about nutrition and what our bodies need to be

healthy. Practice your chef skills as we explore �inger foods and fruit kabobs and try out other easy recipes. 10 Music Making ●

Ages 3-5

Join us for a week of rhythm and beats, strums and hums and a medley of fun. 11 Under the Sea ●

Ages 3-5

Join us as we explore the many wonders of the sea, make moon sand and help a captain �ind buried treasure! 12 Super Hero Adventure ●

Ages 3-5

Calling all superheroes! Join us for camp if you’re ready to �ind your superpowers, build your super costumes and complete obstacle courses and challenges to save the day. 13 Garden Exploration ●

Ages 3-5

Learn about the foods our bodies need to be healthy! We’ll try a variety of fruits and vegetables, investigate creepy crawlers and plant a mini garden. 14 Fairies, Gnomes & Elves ●

Ages 3-5

Meet mystical creatures, build gnome homes and dress up in whimsical costumes. Make fairy prints and an enchanted terrarium to take home. 15 Potions & Slime ●

Ages 3-5

Make secret potions and slimy Gak. Paint with salt and ice. You can even mix oil and water with color and watch what happens. 16 I Spy ●

Ages 3-5

There will be a new secret to uncover every day. Be a detective, make a spyglass and use it to �ind the hidden secrets. 17 Let’s Go Camping ●

Ages 3-5

Looking for camp scouts to help us set up camp! Let’s build a fort, go �ishing, paint rocks, make s’mores and more. We can’t wait to camp with you! GetRec.org

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Elementary Camps

Elementary All camps listed as 8a-5:30p include flexible check in and check out times.

Dates

Days

Ages

Time

# ●

Jun 21-25

M-F

6-8

8a-5:30p

6-11 7-18

8-9a Flexible check in 4-5:30p Flexible check out No late check ins after 9a or early check outs before 4p.

Jun 28-Jul 2

Jul 6-9

Jul 12-16

Jul 19-23

*Cal Young Skatepark, 2555 Gilham Rd., and Washington-Jefferson Skatepark, 150 Jefferson

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M-F

Tu-F

M-F

M-F

Title

Location

Cost

Number

18 Superpowers ●

Amazon

$150

#16022

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 1 ●

Morse Farm $150

#15997

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16235

8-10

9:45a-4p

20 Urban Adventure ●

River House $255

#16118

9-11

21 STEMulate your Brain 8a-12:30p ●

Amazon

$90

#16023

9-11

1-5:30p

22 We Be Goblins RPG ●

Amazon

$90

#16105

6-8

8a-5:30p

23 Camp Space ●

Amazon

$150

#16030

6-9

8a-5:30p

24 Classic: Eugene Olympics 2021 ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16132

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 2 ●

Morse Farm $150

#15998

8-10

25 Adventure Bike 10a-4:15p ●

River House $255

#16256

9-11

8a-5:30p

26 Comic Book Making ●

Amazon

$178

#16107

9-12

8a-5:30p

27 Creators: The Kid Diaries ●

Sheldon

$178

#16244

9-12

8a-5:30p

28 Explorers: Get UnLost ●

Alton Baker $178

#16179

6-8

8a-5:30p

29 Music Making ●

Amazon

$120

#16051

6-9

8a-5:30p

30 Classic: ZooGene ●

Ascot Park

$120

#16134

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 3 ●

Morse Farm $120

#16009

7-18

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$136

#16237

9-11

8a-5:30p

31 Theater Workshop ●

Amazon

$143

#16108

9-12

8a-5:30p

32 Creators: This Is How We Build It ●

Sheldon

$142

#16245

9-12

8a-5:30p

33 Explorers: Into the Woods ●

Alton Baker $142

#16192

9-12

34 3Bs: Bikes/Boats/Birds 10a-4:15p ●

River House $204

#16280

6-8

8a-5:30p

35 Olympians! ●

Amazon

$150

#16056

6-9

8a-5:30p

36 Classic: Secret Agent ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16136

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 4 ●

Morse Farm $150

#16010

8-10

9:45a-4p

20 Urban Adventure ●

River House $255

#16123

9-11

8a-5:30p

37 Masters of Art & Design ●

Amazon

$178

#16109

9-12

8a-5:30p

38 Creators: Mindful Minds ●

Sheldon

$178

#16247

9-12

8a-5:30p

39 Explorers: Animals Abound ●

Alton Baker $178

#16202

6-8

8a-5:30p

40 Rain Forest Expedition ●

Amazon

$150

#16057

6-9

8a-5:30p

41 Classic: Fairies, Monsters, Myths ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16137

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 5 ●

Morse Farm $150

#16011

7-18

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16238

9-11

8a-5:30p

42 Mad Scientists ●

Amazon

$178

#16110

9-12

8a-5:30p

43 Creators: Game Design Time ●

Sheldon

$178

#16248

9-12

8a-5:30p

44 Explorers: Dig Into the Past ●

Alton Baker $178

#16204


Elementary Camps Jul 26-30

Aug 2-6

Aug 9-13

Aug 16-20

Aug 23-27

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

M-F

Aug 30-Sep 3 M-F

6-8

8a-5:30p

45 Time Travel ●

Amazon

$150

#16058

6-9

8a-5:30p

46 Classic: Sticky, Slimy Science ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16138

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 6 ●

Morse Farm $150

#16012

8-10

9:45a-4p

20 Urban Adventure ●

River House $255

#16125

8-10

21 Adventure Bike 10a-4:15p ●

River House $255

#16265

9-11

47 Filmmaking 8a-12:30p ●

Amazon

$90

#16112

9-11

1-5:30p

48 Chibitronics ●

Amazon

$90

#16113

9-12

8a-5:30p

49 Creators: Car Heat Races ●

Sheldon

$178

#16249

9-12

8a-5:30p

50 Explorers: H2Oh! ●

Alton Baker $178

#16206

6-8

8a-5:30p

51 A World of Water ●

Amazon

$150

#16059

6-9

8a-5:30p

52 Classic: Silly Sports ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16139

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 7 ●

Morse Farm $150

#16013

7-18

9a-1p

72 Skateboard (Girls) ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16240

9-11

8a-5:30p

53 Maker’s Lab ●

Amazon

$178

#16114

9-12

8a-5:30p

54 Creators: Midsummer Magic ●

Sheldon

$178

#16250

9-12

8a-5:30p

55 Explorers: Science Is Everywhere Alton Baker $178 ●

#16207

6-8

8a-5:30p

56 For a Greener Planet ●

Amazon

$150

#16060

6-9

8a-5:30p

57 Classic: Artsy Smartsy ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16140

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 8 ●

Morse Farm $150

#16014

7-18

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16242

9-11

8a-5:30p

58 Jedi Academy ●

Amazon

$178

#16115

9-12

8a-5:30p

59 Creators: Sweet Beats ●

Sheldon

$178

#16251

9-12

8a-5:30p

60 Explorers: Survive & Thrive ●

Alton Baker $178

#16209

6-8

8a-5:30p

61 That’s Science! ●

Amazon

$150

#16061

6-9

8a-5:30p

62 Classic: Build & Destroy ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16141

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 9 ●

Morse Farm $150

#16015

7-18

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16243

8-10

9:45a-4p

20 Urban Adventure ●

River House $255

#16127

9-11

8a-5:30p

63 Stranger Things ●

Amazon

$178

#16116

9-12

8a-5:30p

64 Creators: Sheldon Sculptors ●

Sheldon

$178

#16253

9-12

8a-5:30p

65 Explorers: Fit & Legit ●

Alton Baker $178

#16210

6-8

8a-5:30p

66 Fantastical Adventures ●

Amazon

$150

#16062

6-9

8a-5:30p

67 Classic: Old Fashioned Summer ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16142

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 10 ●

Morse Farm $150

#16016

8-10

9:45a-4p

68 Willamette River Fest Adventure ●

River House $255

#16130

9-11

8a-5:30p

69 Clay & Sculpture ●

Amazon

$178

#16119

9-12

8a-5:30p

70 Creators: Summer Madness ●

Sheldon

$178

#16254

9-12

8a-5:30p

71 Explorers: Celebrate Willamette ●

Alton Baker $178

#16211

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Morse Farm Week 11 ●

Morse Farm $150

#16212 GetRec.org

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Elementary Camps 18 Superpowers ●

Ages 6-8

What is your superpower? Use your imagination to tell the tale of how you became a superhero. Make your special costume and create a story that lets you become the hero who can save the day. 19 Morse Farm Outdoor Camps ●

Ages 6-11

Youth will explore, discover and play outside all day on 27 acres of woodlands and meadows. Our team of trained counselors will lead groups in games, sports, and creative arts-based activities. 20 Urban Adventure ●

Ages 8-10

This camp will focus on local adventures using human powered transportation. The week is designed to provide youth with dedicated time outside, away from devices and engaged in educational and physical activities. The week will include ropes course style learning, hiking, biking, forest and creek exploration, stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking as weather allows. Registration for this camp is limited to one session per participant. 21 STEMulate your Brain ●

Ages 9-11

Put your mind to the test as we use the scienti�ic method to build machines and solve engineering challenges. Participants who are registered for the afternoon We Be Goblins camp will stay on-site for lunch. 22 We Be Goblins RPG ●

Ages 9-11

His Mighty Girthness, Chief Rendwattle Gutwad has declared the greatest heroes of the Licktoad Goblin tribe must venture forth to retrieve a great treasure – �ireworks! In order to prove themselves as the Licktoads’ bravest goblins, campers will complete a series of dangerous dares and quest for the treasure across the Brinestump Marsh. Beware Lotslegs Eat Goblin Babies Many and Vorka the Goblin Cannibal! Join us for this goblin adventure of mayhem! 23 Camp Space ●

Ages 6-8

Blast off on an adventure through space! Learn about our solar system. Train like an astronaut and make your own telescopes. 24 Classic: Eugene Olympics 2021 ●

Ages 6-9

The starting block for summer is ready for you. Join us as we run, jump, throw and celebrate Eugene’s hosting of the 2021 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. If competition isn’t your thing don’t worry, you will have your chance to make your own gold medal and Olympic torch! 25 Adventure Bike ●

Ages 8-10

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the road and bike etiquette. See how much fun exploring by bike is. Water activities will be added as weather allows and may include wading, swimming and kayaks. Speci�ic details will be given as we get closer to camp dates. Registration for this camp is limited to one session per participant. 26 Comic Book Making ●

Ages 9-11

Be your own author of a graphic novel. Write it, illustrate it and bind it to make a comic book. 27 Creators: The Kid Diaries ●

Ages 9-12

Based on a beloved book series, this camp is all about telling your personal story through drawings, doodles and comic strips in your own handmade diary. We will chronicle our adventures of the �irst week of summer in diary format after we learn bookbinding. 28 Explorers: Get UnLost ●

Ages 9-12

Nowadays we can just ask our devices for directions. But what if you’re out of cell service and your GPS is dead? This week, we learn the basics of getting “unlost” using maps, compasses and other methods to get around Alton Baker Park. Embark on a scavenger hunt, look for some geocaches and learn how to get back to where you started. 29 Music Making ●

Ages 6-8

Find your own rhythm and get your groove on. We’ll make musical instruments, write songs and dance! 30 Classic: ZooGene ●

Ages 6-9

Is your favorite animal the pink fairy armadillo or the starnosed mole? Do you like creepy and crawly things? This week we will be learning all about the animal kingdom and its amazing critters. 31 Theater Workshop ●

Ages 9-11

The bright lights of Broadway come to Amazon when you team up with your fellow campers or work on your own to produce a theater piece. Learn to act, move with purpose, prepare performed pieces and play all the fun theater games! Come on by, the workshop is open! 32 Creators: This Is How We Build It ●

Ages 9-12

This camp is sure to get those creative juices �lowing! Fun projects will excite and inspire. Campers will learn using STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) concepts while exploring forces of motion and much more. 33 Explorers: Into the Woods ●

Ages 9-12

In Oregon, we sometimes take the amazing trees for granted. Not this week. Join us as we get up close and personal with some local giants.


Elementary Camps 34 3Bs: Bikes/Boats/ Birds ●

39 Explorers: Animals Abound ●

Ages 9-12

Appreciate our local bird population by bicycle and boating activities. Bike to see wetland and meadow birds, visit the Raptor Center and kayak along the shores of Fern Ridge to see water birds. 35 Olympians! ●

Ages 9-12

Look up, look down, look all around. We are surrounded by interesting critters big and small. This week, we will be learning about the animals of Oregon and the world. We will keep our eyes open for tracks, sign and scat as we try and identify the animal that left these clues behind.

Ages 6-8 40 Rain Forest Expedition ●

On your mark, get set, go! Build your team, race through obstacle courses and bring home the gold. 36 Classic: Secret Agent ●

Ages 6-9

Write messages in code, dust for �ingerprints and use clues to solve puzzles. You never know where the trail will lead. Join us for a week of adventure and mystery. 37 Masters of Art & Design ●

Ages 9-11

Graphic design and art are in every object we have in our homes and that we use. From the lamp on your desk to your laptop and your parent’s car, everything is designed with a certain look and feel. How would you design the objects in your world? Brainstorm ideas, draw a logo, design posters and make T-shirts and other swag to become masters of art and design! 38 Creators: Mindful Minds ●

Ages 6-8

Do you know there is a rain forest on the west coast of this country? Explore what makes this ecosystem special and plan your own scavenger hunts.

Ages 9-12

Focusing on awareness of the world around us, we will explore various practices to increase mindfulness. You will draw, do yoga, grow plants, explore the local natural areas and connect to your senses by becoming more aware of your surroundings. This camp will be a breath of fresh air.

41 Classic: Fairies, Monsters & Myths ●

Ages 6-9

Are you a believer of the odd, the unusual and the unbelievable? If so, join us for this magical week of exploring some of the most famous myths and supernatural mysteries of the world. 42 Mad Scientists ●

Ages 9-11

Biology, chemistry and physics are big words that sound like they are best left to college professors to understand. In reality they are represented all around us. From baking a cake (chemistry) to planting a seedling (biology) to standing on one leg (physics) our world is explained through these fundamentals of science. Through experiments we can see for ourselves just how the unknown becomes understandable.

Join us for a FREE drop-in neighborhood park program Arts • Crafts • Games and activities for all

All these locations are Food For Lane County lunch sites

Tentative Park Hours – June 28 through August 20, 2021 (8 weeks) Sladden Park Acorn Park 1501 Buck St. (10 - 4pm)

925 Cheshire Ave. (10 - 4pm)

Brewer Park

State Street Park

1820 Brewer Ln. (10 - 4pm)

Dakota St. and Burnett Ave. (10 - 4pm)

Petersen Barn

Washington Park

Berntzen Rd. and Royal Ave. (10 - 4pm)

2025 Washington St. (10 - 4pm)

Please mark your calendars and come by and visit! For more information call 541-682-5521

This year’s partners & service providers are:

• FOOD For Lane County • City of Eugene Parks and Open Spaces, and many more! GetRec.org

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Elementary Camps 43 Creators: Game Design Time ●

49 Creators: Car Heat Races ●

Ages 9-12

Ages 9-12

This hands-on exploration of game design teaches elements of storytelling and imagination. Youth will explore their ability to create their own games and explain rules and objectives to other players. All types of games will be created and/or played. Play time means game time!

This camp uses the laws of physics as campers compete with homemade cars. We’ll build pinewood derby cars and race them in the ultimate showdown. We’ll construct solar cars and harness the power of the sun to create energy. This camp is sure to test your skills! Can you handle the heat?

44 Explorers: Dig Into the Past ●

50 Explorers: H Oh! ● 2

Ages 9-12

Did you know that you can �ind prehistoric marine fossils right here in Eugene? Do you know who lived where Alton Baker Park is now? If getting a little dirty doesn’t bother you and you’re into thinking about what it was like on Earth thousands of years ago, then this is the camp for you.

51 A World of Water ● 45 ●

Time Travel Ages 6-8 Travel to the deep past of dinosaurs, back to the future and everything in between. We will build a time machine to travel to some of Earth’s greatest moments. 46 Classic: Sticky, Slimy, Stinky Science ●

Ages 6-9

Slime, goop, chemical reactions and … pickles? Explore everyday items through the eyes of a scientist. See what it takes to make a delicious pickle. Cover your hands in slime. Make an egg turn into a gooey glob of grossness. 47 Filmmaking ●

Ages 9-11

The world of movies has become more and more open to each of us to express ourselves because of the explosion of online tools. We can download an app and suddenly become a movie director, actor, cinematographer and stage designer. What stories would you want to see on �ilm? A smartphone is required. Participants who are registered for the afternoon Chibitronics camp will stay on-site for lunch. 48 Chibitronics ●

Ages 9-11

This STEAM Stories electronics kit introduces you to the story “When Thea LED the Way” to teach and reinforce basic electronics concepts. The book is set on the planet Penumbra, which sees little sunlight. Penumbrans typically gather their light from fallen stars. However, there is a star drought and with no starlight, people are getting Starloss Sickness. Thea is a star-searcher and is struggling to �ind light to save her father from Starloss Sickness. To �ind more light, Thea goes on an adventure. What Thea does, you will do as well. You will be part of her journey and her world. As you follow Thea’s adventures, you’ll create different light circuits in order to bring light to Thea’s world. Chibitronics are a creative and fun way to learn electronics. Build electronic circuits and create illuminated art! It’s easy, fun, safe and creative. Campers will need to purchase the book “When Thea LED the Way” and the kit, Chibitronics Chibi Lights LED Circuit Stickers STEM starter kit. Both are for sale at chibitronics.com or though Amazon.com for about $80 total. Please order early so it arrives in time.

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Ages 9-12

By February, many Oregonians are tired of seeing water, but by mid-summer they are ready to cool off. This super cool week includes taking a kayak tour of Alton Baker Park. Don’t miss this one. Ages 6-8

Dive into a week of water themed games and soak up the sun. Watch out for pirates and beware of sea monsters! 52 Classic: Silly Sports ●

Ages 6-9

We know it’s an Olympic year. We also know at each Olympics they add new sports. Training begins this week for the possibility of chicken races or disc golf being in future games. 53 Maker’s Lab ●

Ages 9-11

Breathe new life into objects headed for the trash. Maker’s Lab allows you to reinvent all sorts of things. Your imagination will expand and you will be inspired by your fellow campers to bring great things to life. 54 Creators: Midsummer Magic ●

Ages 9-12

Don your favorite wizard hat and fairy wings and don’t forget your magic wands and spellbooks! We’ll be exploring fairy tales and combing the woods in search of fairy lands. We’ll create our own fairy houses and paint our way through this magical season, perhaps even creating a little magic of our own! 55 Explorers: Science Is Everywhere ●

Ages 9-12

Research, hypothesize, experiment, observe, repeat. Find all of these components this week as we look at the world around us with a scienti�ic lens. Figure out how tall a tree is or discover odd creatures in water. A variety of explorations will keep this week interesting and intriguing. 56 For a Greener Planet ●

Ages 6-8

Got trash? Let’s get creative. See what you can make from your recycling bin and learn about how to keep the Earth green. 57 Classic: Artsy Smartsy ●

Ages 6-9

Art isn’t just for quiet creative types. This week will be �illed with camp favorites like friendship bracelets and fuse beads, but don’t be surprised to �ind yourself as a member of the Ministry of Silly Walks, doing the Chicken Dance or showing off your talents in our annual talent show.


Elementary Camps 64 Creators: Sheldon Sculptors ●

Ages 9-12

Explore creating art with clay, metal, newspapers, recycled items and other 3D materials. You will build sculptures, try jewelry making and play with creating outdoor sculptures with natural materials. 65 Explorers: Fit & Legit ●

Ages 9-12

Some people like to camp and chill. Others, not so much. This week focuses on outdoor sports. Activities like disc golf, long hikes and �ishing will �ill up your days at this non-stop camp. 66 Fantastical Adventures ●

Ages 6-8

What worlds live inside your imagination? Build the magic and populate it with characters that you bring to life. A week of roleplaying and adventure awaits. 58 Jedi Academy ●

Ages 9-11

Once again in a galaxy far, far away we will hone our Jedi skills to ward off the evil forces lurking around the next star. Come prepared to learn how to use the Force and to battle to save the universe. 59 Creators: Sweet Beats ●

Ages 9-12

Rhythms, beats and melodies will be at the center of all activities: making our own music, dancing, listening to music and �inding all the ways music is a part of our lives. You’ll be exposed to new instruments and musical styles. You’ll write your own songs and have a chance to share your talents. 60 Explorers: Survive & Thrive ●

Ages 9-12

Do you worry about zombies taking over? Do you have what it takes to survive when aliens descend to Earth in search of test subjects? This week, we head to the woods every day to practice things like building shelters, primitive �ire-starting skills and �inding our way to safety. Practice for scenarios both real and imaginary during this week of survival skills. 61 ●

That’s Science! Ages 6-8 Grab your lab coats and start experimenting. This week’s all about STEM – science, technology, electronics and math – in a really fun way.

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Classic: Build & Destroy Ages 6-9 Sometimes the best part of building something is knocking it down. This week we challenge you to build the biggest tower, the strongest bridge and the coolest catapult. The challenge may be different each day, but the goal is the same – build and destroy.

63 Stranger Things ●

Ages 9-11

After Agent Paraden disappeared last year, we thought the danger was over but now it seems that the mystery has just begun. It is time to learn more about 003 and the portal. What are the forces that created the portal? What threats are still lurking, waiting to catch us unaware? Join the team as we search out the secrets of the Upside Down.

67 Classic: Old Fashioned Summer ●

Ages 6-9

Join us for some good old-fashioned fun as we run through sprinklers, make our own ice cream and play some of the games your parents used to play back in the old days. 68 Willamette River Festival Adventure ●

Ages 8-10

Every August the City of Eugene engages with community partners to host the Willamette River Festival. The festival is a celebration of the Willamette River and all it embodies. The Willamette River Festival Youth Adventure Camp mirrors the week-long range of activities associated with the festival and allows campers to engage in a unique community-driven event. Daily themes include: indigenous cultures, stewardship and river safety, river ecology, river play and the Willamette Water Trail. Camp participants will paddle, swim, bike, hike and explore their way through this week-long camp. 69 Clay & Sculpture ●

Ages 9-11

Clay is one of the most versatile forms of art creation. You can make a 3D image of just about anything with clay. Other materials will also be explored. 70 Creators: Summer Madness ●

Ages 9-12

At the end of the summer we will quench our thirst for one �inal week of fun. You will beat the heat when having a water balloon �ight. One last chance to shake it up and create something special. Join us for a Mad Hatters Tea and get your sillies out before the summer is over! 71 Explorers: Celebrate the ● Willamette River Ages 9-12

The Willamette River runs for 187 miles before emptying into the Columbia River in Portland. During the winter in Eugene, about 20,000 cubic feet of water pass by every second! That’s about 20,000 basketballs �illed with water. This week coincides with the Willamette River Festival and is all about celebrating one of our home rivers in all sorts of ways. What a great way to end the summer camp season. GetRec.org

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Tween & Teen Camps

Tween & Teen Dates

Days Ages

Time

# ●

Jun 21-25

M-F

7-17

9a-1p

11-17 11-13

Jun 28-Jul 2

Jul 6-9

M-F

Tu-F

Location

Cost

Number

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16235

10a-4p

73 Kayaking Adventures ●

River House $255

#16272

9:45a-4p

74 Urban Adventure ●

River House $255

#16120

12-15

1-5p

75 The Guild ●

Wash Park

$90

#16144

7-17

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$136

#16237

11-17

9a-4:30p

76 Beginner Family Sail ●

EYC**

$215

#16382

11-17

9:45a-4p

77 Stand-Up Paddleboarding ●

Various

$210

#16111

10a-4p

78 Wash Park Wellness ●

Wash Park

$115

#16145

12-15

Title

Jul 12-15

M-Th 11-17

9a-4:30p

76 Beginner Family Sail ●

EYC**

$215

#16383

Jul 12-16

M-F

11-13

10a-4:15p

79 Adventure Bike ●

River House $255

#16261

12-15

1-5p

80 Chibitronics ●

Wash Park

$90

#16147

12-21

81 Quest Camp 8:30a-12:30p ●

Wash Park

$100

#16001

7-17

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16238

11-13

9:45a-4p

74 Urban Adventure ●

River House $255

#16124

11-17

10a-4p

73 Kayaking Adventures ●

River House $255

#16275

12-15

1-5p

82 Zoom Free Zone ●

TBA

$90

#16146

12-21

81 Quest Camp 8:30a-12:30p ●

Wash Park

$100

#16002

EYC**

$215

#16384

Jul 19-23

M-F

76 Beginner Family Sail ●

Jul 26-29

M-Th 11-17

9a-4:30p

Jul 26-30

M-F

81 Quest Camp 8:30a-12:30p ●

12-21

Wash Park

$100

#16003

EYC**

$215

#16385

Aug 2-5

M-Th 11-17

9a-4:30p

76 Beginner Family Sail ●

Aug 2-6

M-F

7-17

9a-1p

72 Skateboard (Girls) ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16240

11-17

10a-4p

73 Kayaking Adventures ●

River House $255

#16277

12-21

81 Quest Camp 8:30a-12:30p ●

Aug 9-13

M-F

Wash Park

$100

#16004

CY & WJ*

$170

#16242

7-17

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

11-13

9:45a-4p

74 Urban Adventure ●

River House $255

#16126

11-17

10a-4p

73 Kayaking Adventures ●

River House $255

#16278

12-21

81 Quest Camp 8:30a-12:30p ●

Wash Park

$100

#16005

EYC**

$215

#16386

Aug 16-19

M-Th 11-17

9a-4:30p

76 Beginner Family Sail ●

Aug 16-20

M-F

7-17

9a-1p

72 Skateboard ●

CY & WJ*

$170

#16243

11-13

10a-4:15p

79 Adventure Bike ●

River House $255

#16266

12-21

81 Quest Camp 8:30a-12:30p ●

Wash Park

$100

#16006

$160

#16215

Aug 23-25

M-W

11-17

9:45a-4p

83 Stand-Up Paddleboard BIPOC Various ●

*Cal Young Skatepark, 2555 Gilham Rd., and Washington-Jefferson Skatepark, 150 Jefferson **Eugene Yacht Club, 26126 Bangs Rd. on Fern Ridge

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Tween & Teen Camps M-F

12-21

81 Quest Camp 8:30a-12:30p ●

Aug 30-Sep 3 M-F

11-13

9:45a-4p

11-17

10a-4p

12-21

81 Quest Camp 8:30a-12:30p ●

Aug 23-27

72 Skateboard ●

Wash Park

$100

#16007

74 Urban Adventure ●

River House $255

#16128

73 Kayaking Adventures ●

River House $255

#16279

Wash Park

#16008

$100

Ages 7-17

Learn the fundamentals of skateboarding and park riding. Helmets are required, full pads are recommended. Helmets, pads and boards are available for loan. Increase your skills and con�idence starting at Cal Young Skatepark and work up to Washington-Jefferson Skatepark. 73 Kayaking Adventures ●

Ages 11-17

This camp will feature �lat to moving water starting on Fern Ridge Reservoir and moving to the Willamette River. Try different types of kayaks and see how they perform in different water. Learn about how to paddle a boat, gear, rescue techniques, swim in rapids and work as a team. Kayaking is a mainstay of the River House camp experience and we are altering our normal camp schedule to allow for a safe and fun camp during current restrictions. If we are unable to utilize bus transportation, bicycles will be used for river shuttles except on Monday. Bicycles are available for loan. Please reserve bicycles at least one week before the start of camp. All river gear is provided.

connections throughout the week. Each boat will be restricted to one family or pod, allowing participants to remain physically distanced from those outside their household. Each participant must register with an identi�ied pair.

74 Urban Adventure ●

77 Stand-Up Paddleboarding ●

Ages 11-13

Ages 11-17

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

Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) is an exhilarating way to interact with the water cycle of the Willamette Valley. This four-day camp will teach SUP technique, safety, planning, communication and rescue while visiting a variety of local lakes and waterways. SUP equipment is provided. Drop-off and pick-up locations vary throughout the week. Transport not provided.

75 The Guild ●

Come enjoy the sunshine with us and try something new that will get your mind and body feeling �it! During this camp we will engage our youth participants in activities that promote self-care, healthy eating and general well-being. Our camp instructors will meet participants where they are while also challenging them to explore the bene�its of implementing healthy habits.

Ages 12-15

Will you be one of the few heroes called from across the realms to participate in this adventure? Come help create a unique experience full of exciting exploits, magic spells, monsters, battles and laughter! We will play Tabletop RPG, Magic the Gathering, a variety of board games and card games, as well as compete in games, go on Pokémon Go quests and other shenanigans. Come with your board games, card decks, lightsabers, dice, creativity and courage! Safety and sanitization procedures will apply. 76 Beginner Family Sail ●

Ages 11-17

Learn to sail at Fern Ridge Reservoir this summer and gain new skills in the outdoors. To better keep campers physically distanced, this camp will be all about sailing a two-person 12-foot RS Feva with a close friend or family member. You and your friend, or sibling, will be able to receive coaching, build sailing skills and have social

78 Wash Park Wellness ●

79 Adventure Bike ●

Ages 12-15

Ages 11-13

A wheeled adventure camp! Explore the natural world, cruise the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path, design a bike obstacle course and ride trails. Become a safer cyclist by learning basic bike handling, maintenance skills, the rules of the road and bike etiquette. See how much fun exploring by bike is. Water activities will be added as weather allows and may include wading, swimming and kayaks. Speci�ic details will be given as we get closer to camp dates. Registration for this camp is limited to one session per participant. GetRec.org

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Tween & Teen Camps 80 Chibitronics ●

Ages 12-15

This STEAM Stories electronics kit introduces you to the story “When Thea LED the Way” to teach and reinforce basic electronics concepts. The book is set on the planet Penumbra, which sees little sunlight. Penumbrans typically gather their light from fallen stars. However, there is a star drought and with no starlight, people are getting Starloss Sickness. Thea is a star-searcher and is struggling to �ind light to save her father from Starloss Sickness. To �ind more light, Thea goes on an adventure. What Thea does, you will do as well. You will be part of her journey and her world. As you follow Thea’s adventures, you’ll create different light circuits in order to bring light to Thea’s world. Chibitronics are a creative and fun way to learn electronics. Build electronic circuits and create illuminated art! It’s easy, fun, safe and creative. Campers will need to purchase the book “When Thea LED the Way” and the kit, Chibitronics Chibi Lights LED Circuit Stickers STEM starter kit. Both are for sale at chibitronics.com or though Amazon.com for about $80 total. Please order early so it arrives in time. 81 Quest Camp ●

Ages 12-21

Experience nature, art and service projects, care for animals and develop friendships and life skills. This is a half day camp designed for youth who bene�it from extra support within school, recreation and community settings. All camps follow state guidelines and community health best practices. Comprehensive information about program guidelines and protocols will be sent via email prior to the start of camp. For more information call 541-682-5311.

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82 Zoom Free Zone ●

Ages 12-15

Escape the Zoom window and be with friends in person! This has been a tough year, it’s time to get off the screens, get some fresh air, be with people and play! Join us for a fun week of socializing and activities. Each day there will be optional creation activities and game activities to enjoy while you hang out with friends. Feel free to bring your own decks, dice and any board games you might want to play! 83 Stand-Up Paddleboarding BIPOC ●

Ages 11-17

Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) can be an exhilarating way to interact with the water cycle of the Willamette Valley. This three-day camp will provide opportunities in outdoor recreation that support and center around Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and hold awareness and respect for the many ways, including complex historical ways, BIPOC relate to outdoor recreation and to water. This will be incorporated into how SUP technique, safety, planning, communication and rescue are taught, while visiting a variety of local lakes and waterways. Created by a woman of color and led by IPOC instructors, this is a beginner and mixed-level SUP camp for BIPOC youth. SUP equipment is provided, participants bring personal lunch each day. Drop-off and pick-up will be at different water locations each day. Transport not provided.


Youth Early Learning & After School Enriching fun at three locations for children ages 2½ through �ifth grade. Your child will experience unique and exciting ways to be engaged.

Early Learning

Child safety and parent peace of mind is the foundation of our staff training, which includes CPR/�irst aid and curriculum and behavior management. With our staff’s guidance, your child will discover the world around them through social interaction, learning and play.

Amazon Preschool at Amazon Center

For more information please visit our website or call the center of your choice. Registration is ongoing. Ask about scholarships.

After School Enrichment Sheldon Center

Grades K-5

Children can explore their interests, play with peers, be physically active or be quiet and rest after a busy school day. Rec staff lead projects, activities and games and are available to help with homework. Each day includes outside or gym play and is balanced between activities and free-choice time. Fees include snack. 541-682-5312 School release until 5:30p, M-F or MWF or TuTh

541-682-5373 • Summer Camps, ages 3-5, see pages 20-21 • Preschool returns in September for ages 3-5 9a-12p, M-F or MWF or TuTh

Early Learning Center at Petersen Barn 541-682-5521 • Summer Camps, ages 3-5, see pages 20-21 • Preschool returns in September for ages 3-5 9a-12p, MWF or TuTh

Early Learning Center at Sheldon Center 541-682-5312 • Summer Camps, ages 3-5, see pages 20-21 • Beginning in the fall: Preschool, ages 3-5 9a-2p, M-F or MWF or TuTh, extended care available Inclusive Preschool, ages 3-5 9a-2p, M-F or MWF or TuTh GetRec.org

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Aquatics Class offerings will be curtailed if Lane County enters the Extreme Risk level for COVID-19. For up-to-date information see our website.

Monthly Registration Dates May 25 Tu

12p

for activities May 30-Jun 26

Jun 22

12p

for activities Jun 27-Jul 31

Tu

Jul 27

Tu

12p

for activities Aug 1-28

Aug 24

Tu

12p

for activities Aug 29-Oct 2

COVID-19 Protocols Pools will be operating in accordance with Oregon Health Authority guidelines for pools. All activities require prior registration to participate. Masks must be worn throughout the facilities unless in the pool. We recommend coming to the pool ready to swim no earlier than 5-10 minutes before your reserved time. Lockers will not be available; please bring your belongings on the pool deck. You will need to leave the facility within 510 minutes of your reservation end time. Shower stalls will be limited so plan accordingly.

Pool Fees

Youth Ages 3-17

Adult Ages 18-59

Senior Ages 60+

For complete information please visit our FAQs.

All Pools

$4.50

$5.00

$4.50

Admission Policies: Some age restrictions apply. Children age two and under are free with a paid adult. Swim Diapers Policy: City of Eugene swim facilities require swim diapers that are elastic fitting around the legs and waist for non-toilet trained individuals.

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Aquatics Amazon Pool is open. Sheldon Pool is closed for renovations. Echo Hollow Pool renovations will be completed mid May to early June and it will open soon. For more information please visit our website.

Activities For up- to-date information please visit our website.

Lap Swim Ages 13+ Individual lanes and times available for lap swimming. Family Water Safety Classes

Deep Water Instructed Fitness Ages 13+ Flotation 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 �itness workout. Intensity levels are varied to accommodate your exercise needs. Further strength gains are offered by using hand-held buoyant-resistant equipment.

Ages 6 months+ w/ adult

Beginner, intermediate and advanced water safety classes are available. Children registered for beginner or intermediate classes must be accompanied in the water by an adult ages 18 or older (one adult per child). Our water safety staff will teach classes from the pool deck while students practice their swimming and water safety skills in the pool. Also see page 11.

Teen/Adult Water Safety Classes Ages 13+ Intermediate and advanced level classes available. Our water safety staff will teach classes from the pool deck while students practice their swimming and water safety skills in the pool. Parent/Child Swims All ages Play and swim times open to all ages. Children must be registered with and accompanied in the water by an adult age 18 or older (one adult per child) or be able to pass a swim test.

On-Your-Own Fitness Ages 13+ Space can be reserved in the pool for on-your-own �itness. Fitness Center Our �itness center offers cardiovascular equipment, including treadmills and stair masters, as well as weight equipment designed to work speci�ic muscle groups. Use of the �itness centers requires an orientation if you haven’t used the facility before, and we must have a signed consent form on �ile. Open to adults ages 18 or older. • Youth ages 16 to 17 must have a guardian signed consent form on �ile. • Youth ages 13 to 15 must have a guardian signed consent form on �ile and must have an adult present. • Youth ages 12 and younger are not permitted to use the �itness centers.

Adapted Equipment Rentals The following adapted recreation equipment is available for rent*: • Beach wheelchair • All-Terrain wheelchair • Adapted bicycles and tricycles • Handcycles • Adapted golf carts For more information and to rent any equipment, call 541-682-5311 or email recadaptive@eugene-or.gov. * An assessment may be required to determine appropriate equipment.

Rent the historic

Wayne Morse Family Farm for your next event! This former farm was home to the man who came to symbolize political integrity and service in the USA: Senator Wayne L. Morse. The picnic shelter is available for rental events of up to 125 people, all masked and with contact tracing forms, May through October. For information, call the park office at (541) 682-5380.

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The new entrance to Campbell Community Center with inlaid art in the sidewalk. The building to the left is the woodshop.

Major renovations reach exciting completion! In 2018, voters voiced their strong support for the future of Eugene’s parks and recreation centers. Three years later, the pandemic has shown how crucial these are for our physical and mental health and the importance of investing in our public spaces. Our parks and recreating have been the backdrop for much of daily life in 2020, whether connecting with loved ones in a physically distant way, keeping body and mind healthy by exercising in nature or dropping the kids off for childcare and summer camp. We have also played a pivotal role in addressing community-wide needs during this time, from sheltering the unhoused and distributing resources

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during the lockdown and providing space to peacefully protest racial injustices, to supporting wildfire evacuation and recovery relief efforts. Parks and Open Spaces’ recent public survey illustrates just how important Eugene parks are to your quality of life and confirms most community members have noticed significant improvements in parks since the passing of the 2018 operations and maintenance levy. Expanded maintenance operations and stronger safety teams provided by the levy are key factors in how we are able to respond to the COVID-19 crisis. Through the global pandemic and historic wildfires,


our progress on bond and levy projects has continued to move ahead and has contributed to the community’s long-term recovery by contracting with local companies. Eugene has come together in big and small ways to navigate the many challenges of this time. Parks and Recreation staff are proud of the role we’ve played through it all, and we’re committed to continuing and improving our service to you in the future.

Bond Projects Despite the obvious challenges the pandemic presented, we’re pleased with the progress we’ve made on all of the current construction, and 63 percent of the projects approved in the 2018 bond are in progress. Construction supported local contractors and ensured many individuals had jobs through the past year. According to one estimate, nearly 300 jobs were associated with bond construction projects in 2020. For Eugene Rec, this spring has been a particularly exciting time. As people continue to get vaccinated and COVID-19 restrictions start relaxing, we’ll soon be welcoming the completion of our first two renovations. Campbell Community Center We’ve gotten a few sneak peeks at the interior of Campbell Community Center, and we know everyone who walks through its doors will be surprised. The

Campbell Community Center’s new wing as seen from the Ruth Bascom River Path.

The new entrance to Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center. The original entrance is to the right of the flower bed.

design by local firm Pivot Architecture is beautiful, and the expansion and renovation will enlarge the original footprint of Campbell by 50 percent. The finishing touches are happening right now. Staff has moved back into the building, and we’re expecting to be able to offer in-person classes by May. Patrons will find a new entry area with expanded seating in the lobby and an increased room for fitness. The great room in the new addition has floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the Ruth Bascom River Path and trees lining the Willamette River. It’s been a long year, so we’re thrilled this renovation to a treasured community center will provide people with a space to be proud of and to enjoy for years to come.

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Echo Hollow’s indoor pool shell with a new zero-entry ramp.

space, a large lawn and a brand-new activity pool. Renovations have included a new roof with a solar array, upgraded interior tank and energy efficient lighting and water heating. Visitors will also be greeted with a new entry way that shifts the doors to the left of where the old entry was. The frame of Echo Hollow may be the same but the 50-year-old facility is completely new. Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center

Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center

Site excavation has started at another of the City’s pools. Fences are up and earth movers have gone to work prepping for another much-needed update. Built in 1967, Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center was marked for renovation because many essential systems like plumbing and electrical equipment are beyond their lifespan.

We’re just as excited to unveil the fully renovated and expanded Echo Hollow Pool & Fitness Center in the coming month. It’s hard to miss what’s new when you drive by the facility, sandwiched between Willamette High School and Cascade Middle School in Bethel. Standing tall is a bright green slide next to a new zero-entry pool, and an expanded outdoor pool will mean more space for lap swimming year-round.

Another project handled by Robertson Sherwood Architects, the renovation will upgrade the bathrooms and locker rooms, add a new indoor pool and hot tub and increase gathering spaces and flow throughout the facility.

Robertson Sherwood Architects, a local firm, was contracted to design the renovation and expansion. The final design meets increased demand for pool space for recreation and competitive swimmers as well as more locker room

• Reconstruction of the Amazon Park Running Trail

Parks Projects Parks and Open Space also kept busy during the pandemic. was completed in November 2020 and includes a thicker rock base and a more level path. Add in new lighting, a stretching station, a shelter and distance markers and the trail is even better.

A rendering of the new addition to Sheldon Pool & Fitness Center.

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• Four artificial turf fields at local schools were also replaced in 2020.

• The Downtown Riverfront Park is nearing completion on the southwest bank of the Willamette River. Site prep happened in 2019 and over this last construction season work started on new park features, including paths, furniture, new landscapes and overlooks. It will be a fantastic place to walk or ride this summer.

• A stretch of the Ruth Bascom River Path also was updated. New lighting was extended to Maurie Jacobs Park along the West Bank Path, and approximately 1 mile of the path was repaved thanks to pavement bonds.

Workers building the new shelter at the renovated North Amazon Running Trail.

If you’re curious about all of the current and upcoming Parks and Rec Bond projects, please visit our website.

City of Eugene Park Ambassadors patrolling.

The concrete base for the bike path in the new Downtown Riverfront Park.

Levy Implementation As parks and recreation emerged as a vital component to our personal and collective health and wellness throughout the pandemic, the funding from the levy became even more instrumental in meeting the increasing demands on the park system. The levy is specifically targeted to these goals:

• Improve routine maintenance of developed parks, natural areas and trails.

• Increase safety and security and reduce illicit activity throughout the park system.

Progress toward meeting these goals has been achieved, despite budget reductions in other park maintenance funds, unprecedented camping in parks and a sharp increase in park and trail usage. A survey conducted during the summer of 2020 shows that 73 percent of respondents feel the levy was completely or mostly worth the expense. ■

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Adult & Senior Activities Class offerings will be curtailed if Lane County enters the Extreme Risk level for COVID-19. For up-to-date information see our website. For virtual classes, registrants will be sent a web link in advance. Internet connection is required to access these classes.

Arts Clay Handbuilding

Clay Wheel Throwing & Handbuilding Ages 16+ Classes are available for both beginning and intermediate students. Learn concepts of building with clay by hand and on the wheel as well as basic glazing techniques. Depending on the skill level and desire of the class an introduction to advanced techniques will be added. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay, glazes and �irings. Students are encouraged to bring their own tools.

Invent, discover and create with clay. Beginning and intermediate students will be introduced to techniques such as slab building, coiling, pinching and extruding. Add surface decoration and glazing to create fun and usable pieces you can enjoy for years. Fee includes 25 pounds of clay, glazes and �irings. Students are encouraged to bring their own tools.

Amazon Community Center Beginning Instructor: Sandy Brown Jun 14-Aug 2 M 6-8:30p Intermediate Instructor: Sandy Brown Jun 17-Aug 12 Th 6-8:30p

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Amy Graves Jun 15-Aug 10 Tu 6-8:30p

Clay Arts Open Studio

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$120 #15796

$96 #15798

$120 #15797

Concentrate on your own work with access to the ceramics studio, including wheel throwing, handbuilding, glaze and design. Registration is monthly for one day a week. Clay can be purchased separately. Fee includes glazes and �iring. You must have demonstrable skills and the ability to work independently in studio. No instruction available. Participants are encouraged to bring their own tools. You


Adult & Senior Activities may only sign up for either Sunday or Wednesday because of our current space limitations. Prerequisite: prior completion of one of our classes or permission from studio manager. To register call 541-682-5373. Amazon Community Center Jun 2-30 W 6-9p Jul 7-28 W 6-9p Aug 4-25 W 6-9p Jun 6-27 Su 1-4p Jul 11-25 Su 1-4p Aug 1-29 Su 1-4p

$60 $48 $48 $48 $36 $60

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Basic Sketching This class is designed to guide students on how to get started with the ease of sketching. Sketching is the primary skill to quickly generate and communicate design ideas. Just bring some paper, pencils and your big ideas. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jun 2-23 W 10a-12p

$32 #16200

Color Mixing for Artists Do you get frustrated trying to mix the colors you want? This class will teach you to see and understand what goes into color mixing. You’ll learn to create the colors you want by using a limited number of paints. The supply list will be given before the �irst class. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Aug 4-Sep 1 W 10a-12p

$40 #16199

Color Watermedia Explore making art with a variety of water-based color media: watercolor and water-soluble color crayons and pencils. Have fun, experiment, learn and play. Required materials will be discussed in �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 7-Aug 30 M 9:30a-12:30p $161 #16098 Jun 9-Aug 25 W 9:30a-12:30p $161 #16312 No class Jul 5

Colored Pencil Drawing Learn how to draw with colored pencils by exploring the tools, learning different techniques and color theory and developing your artist’s eye. Class will include lectures, demonstrations, exercises and drawing. Prerequisite: basic drawing skills. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jun 4-Jul 16 F 10:30a-12:30p Jul 23-Sep 3 F 10:30a-12:30p Jun 4-Jul 16 F 1-3p Jul 23-Sep 3 F 1-3p

$56 $56 $56 $56

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Craft Workshop – Unique Wind Chime Make a unique outdoor wind chime out of recycled goods. All supplies are included in the fee. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Kitty Planalp Aug 6 F 2-4p

$15 #16398

Dyed in the Wool Rug Hooking

Ages 50+

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

Drawing & Composition Join this supportive group that loves to explore drawing regardless of experience. You will develop con�idence and drawing skills using ink, pencils and charcoal with individual attention from an experienced and enthusiastic teacher. Required materials will be discussed in �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sarah Strand Jun 4-Aug 27 F 9:30a-12:30p $161 #16099 No class Jul 2

Fiber Arts Guild

Ages 50+

Come play with �iber from wool and paper to bamboo and silk and have fun in the process. New members may attend the �irst meeting free. Each month features a different �iber craft project. Meetings may have hands-on activities or presentations. Campbell Community Center Ongoing 3rd Tu 9a-1p #16166 Membership $20/year or drop-in fee $5/meeting

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Adult & Senior Activities Mixed Media: Oils, Acrylics & Pastels

Quilting, Comforts for Kids

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

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.

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jun 7-Jul 19 M 9:30-11:30a Jul 26-Aug 30 M 9:30-11:30a Jun 7-Jul 19 M 12-2p Jul 26-Aug 30 M 12-2p Jun 1-Jul 13 Tu 10a-12p Jul 20-Aug 31 Tu 10a-12p Jun 3-Jul 15 Th 10a-12p Jul 22-Sep 2 Th 10a-12p No class Jul 5

$48 $48 $48 $48 $56 $56 $56 $56

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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. Supply list discussed in �irst class. Patrons to provide own transportation. First class at Petersen Barn Community Center Succeeding classes at Owen Rose Garden, 300 N. Jefferson St. Instructor: Denise Zanetta Aug 4-Sep 1 W 10a-12p $40 #16203

Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 12:30-4p

Ages 50+

Free Drop-in

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 in the �irst class. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Lois Enman Jun 23-Aug 11 W 1-4p Jun 24-Aug 12 Th 1-4p

$92 #15822 $92 #15823

What Went Wrong? Let’s Fix It! Everyone makes mistakes in painting – from overworked sections to wrong proportions to colors that just aren’t right. In this friendly, supportive environment each artist will share a painting that needs �ixing. The artwork will be critiqued by the class and together all will learn how to �ix common mistakes. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jun 2-23 W 10a-12p

$32 #16196

Plein Air Drawing Leave the four walls of the art room behind and experience drawing “en plein air,” which means drawing outside. Some drawing skills required. Supply list discussed in �irst class. Patrons to provide own transportation. First class at Petersen Barn Community Center Succeeding classes at Owen Rose Garden, 300 N. Jefferson St. Instructor: Denise Zanetta Jun 30-Jul 28 W 10a-12p $40 #16201

Plein Air Painting This class focuses on the techniques of painting outdoors and learning to paint from direct observation. Some basic painting experience is required as there will be less class instruction but more individual attention. Students will work at their own pace. Materials discussed in the �irst class. Patrons to provide own transportation. First class at Petersen Barn Community Center Succeeding classes at Owen Rose Garden, 300 N. Jefferson St. Instructor: Jennifer Bernatz Jun 30-Jul 28 W 10a-12p $40 #16198

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Events Amazon Farmers Market

All ages

The farmers market returns to the park for the summer. Get your fresh veggies and fruit for the week at a convenient location right off Hilyard Street. There’s plenty of parking and a variety of vendors and growers selling anything from local vegetables and baked goods to homegrown products crafted in Oregon. Amazon Community Center Jun 17-Oct 14 Th 11a-4p

Art on the Amazon

Free Drop-in All ages

Amazon Community Center and Cultural Services present Art on the Amazon. Visit an outdoor gallery of artwork created by kids and a concert by the Eugene Spring�ield Youth Orchestra. Sept 11

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Adult & Senior Activities Free Shakespeare in the Park

All ages

Eugene’s longest running free theater program presents the delightful romantic comedy “Twelfth Night.” Shakespeare’s most musical of plays includes such memorable quotations as, “If music be the food of love play on!” and “Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit.” Performances run for four weekends. Feel free to bring a picnic, blanket, beach chairs, family and friends. For more information call 541-682-5373. If OHA guidelines move the county from “Low Risk” to “Moderate Risk,” registration will be required to attend. To register call 541-682-5373 starting July 1. Amazon Community Center Aug 7-29 SaSu 6-9p

Free Drop-in

Community Services SHIBA Appointments

Petersen Barn Community Center Ongoing Th 1-4p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5521

Senior Law Service

Ages 60+

Senior Law Service offers free legal service to those ages 60 and older with low to modest income. Assistance will be provided concerning any legal matter – housing, �inancial or personal. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Sa 9-11a Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

Games Table Tennis

Ages 50+

Senior Health Insurance Bene�its 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 a phone appointment call 541-682-5318

Table tennis is the perfect game because it provides exercise, recreation and a social outlet. Play in a friendly atmosphere open to all skill levels. Single-play only. Players are encouraged to bring their own paddle. Each player must be registered. Amazon Community Center Jun 21-Aug 30 M 12-3:20p $0.50 #15811 3 time slots available: 12-1p, 1:10-2:10p, 2:20-3:20p Sign up by calling the center at 541-682-5373

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Languages & Culture

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

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 will be discussed in the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 7-Aug 30 M 12-2:30p No class Jul 5

$161 #16310

Italian, Intermediate Learn Italian language and culture with a focus on conversation, verbs and tenses in a small class setting. Required materials will be discussed in the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 7-Aug 30 M 9-11:30a No class Jul 5

Spanish, Advanced Go beyond the basics in this class. You’ll learn to easily speak Spanish, develop your skills using proper grammar and have some fun too. Small class size guarantees you’ll have plenty of personal attention. Required materials will be discussed in the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 3-Aug 26 Th 11:30a-1:30p $116 #16309

Music $161 #16311

Acoustic Music Jam

Spanish, Beginning This fun course will introduce you to the Spanish language and culture while teaching you how to ask questions and comprehend basic information. You’ll learn helpful vocabulary and phrases for traveling in a small class. Required materials will be discussed in the �irst class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani 1st Level Jun 3-Aug 26 Th 9-11a 2nd Level Jun 8-Aug 31 Tu 9-11a

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Sied Imani Jun 8-Aug 31 Tu 11:30a-1:30p $116 #16308

$116 #16305 $116 #16307

This non-ampli�ied musical group is for individuals who play a stringed instrument or harmonica and enjoy playing music with others. Bring your instrument and join in. Acoustic instruments only. Registration required for each week; call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 9:30-11:30a $0.25 Limited spots available

Presentations All presentations are free, but registration is required.

ABCs of Medicare

Ages 50+

Learning about Medicare can feel like looking into a bowl of alphabet soup. To get the coverage that’s best for you, it’s important to know your choices and understand Medicare’s four basic parts and what each covers. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Scott Littlejohn, licensed insurance agent Jun 14 M 3-4p Free #16294 Aug 4 W 11a-12p Free #16317

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Adult & Senior Activities Advance Directives

Ages 50+

Complete the form “Advance Directive to Physicians” and “Appointment of Health Care Representative.” Forms are provided. The advance directive tells health care workers what level of life support and care you wish to receive. Register early, space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Jul 20 Tu 2:30-4p

Free #16273

Free Yourself from Stress with Meaning & Mindfulness Ages 50+ Stress is something we all experience, it gets in our way, preventing us from feeling well and living with balance and ease. Learn about mindfulness and practical strategies to use it, so you can take back control over your mind and body and fully enjoy your life and live with meaning. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Tanya J. Peterson, author, speaker, well-being educator Aug 2 M 3-4p Free #16378

Estate Planning

Ages 50+

A presentation and discussion session on wills, trusts and designated bene�iciaries in estate planning. Register early, space is limited. Campbell Community Center Presenter: Bill Atwood, attorney Aug 17 Tu 2:30-4p

Free #16287

Special Interest Book Givers Group

Ages 50+

Join the group for conversation and to repair children’s books. The books are delivered to nonpro�it organizations proving shelter, food and services for families. No experience necessary, just a willingness to volunteer. Registration required for each week; call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 10a-12p Free Limited spots available; no meeting Jul 5

Social Gatherings

Checkrite Electronics Repair

Blueberry Bash

Campbell Community Center Instructor: Ken Check Jun 16, Jul 21, Aug 18 11a-12p Free By appt To schedule an appointment call 541-682-5318

Ages 50+

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. Registration required. Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 15 Th 2-3p

$3 #16208

Campbell Center Neighborhood Ice Cream Social Ages 50+ What better way to celebrate summer than with ice cream. Join your friends in the Campbell Community Center neighborhood for a delicious summer treat. Life is like an ice cream, enjoy it before it melts! Registration required. Campbell Community Center Aug 26 Th 5-6:30p

Ages 50+

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

Creative Writing Workshop Do you love to write? This is an ongoing, peer-led group of local writers crafting essays, memoirs, �iction and poetry. Any level, any type of creative writing is welcome. Registration required for each week; call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing Th 12:30-2:30p Limited spots available

$0.25/day

Free #16288

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Adult & Senior Activities Lettuce Grow Together Garden Club

Writing Your Memoir

For beginner and experienced gardeners alike to gather, learn and practice holistic organic gardening techniques. Attendees can expect guest speakers, book readings and various seasonally appropriate gardening and sustainability activities, so come meet other gardeners and get help with your garden. Registration required.

Learn the techniques and skills to write stories about your life. This group meets weekly to improve each other’s writing.

Petersen Barn Community Center Jun 23-Aug 25 W 6:30-8p

Free #16239

Love to Read Book Club

Ages 55+

Take part in an online facilitated discussion group. Topics range from health and wellness to current affairs. For adults who identify as female, this program endeavors to provide a safe space for senior women to share their thoughts, opinions and experiences with other women. Registration required. Virtual Jun 8-Aug 3 No class Jul 20

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Technology Campbell Computer Lab Use one of the computers in the lab. There is no charge, so the price is right. Only four people allowed at a time on the lab. For more information call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M-F 9:30a-12:30p Free Drop-in Lab closed Jul 5

$0.25

The Wisdom Exchange

$125 #16097

Ages 50+

Like to read? Like to visit? The club meets to discuss story lines, authors and what the next book will be. To reserve a spot please call 541-682-5318. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Betsy Janeczek Ongoing 3rd W 10:30-11:30a Limited spots available

Campbell Community Center Instructor: gael Doyle-Oroyan Jun 1-Aug 31 Tu 1-3p

Free #16205

TRIPS OF A LIFETIME

Computer & Mobile Device Tutoring Learn or improve your skills using email, the internet, word processing, managing �iles and more. You can also get help solving problems with your computer or laptop. Campbell Community Center or Virtual by phone Instructor: Bryan Haynes Ongoing $25/hour By appt Weekly appointments are available, days of the week may vary To make an appointment call 541-682-5318

FREE Wi-Fi Most Eugene Recreation Facilitiesare nowWi-Fi hot spots. UseWi-Fi-enabled devices to accessfree, wireless internet at:

Amsterdam (Rhine River)

New Orleans

• Rhine and Moselle River Cruise • New Orleans Holiday • Tropical Costa Rica • Amish County Getaway

Costa Rica

Aug. 28- Sept. 7, 2021 Dec. 5-9, 2021 Feb. 23-Mar. 3, 2022 May 9-16, 2022

There will be a presentation at 10 a.m. April 29 to learn about these exciting trips! For the latest updates, information or to register for the presentation, contact Diane Sconce at 541-682-6392.

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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


Adult & Senior Activities

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

Bread Making/Sourdough Learn how to catch, care for and use a wild sourdough culture. We will also go over regular bread baking techniques for those who want to start simple. Over the course of this class we will make a batch of sourdough bread while we learn about proo�ing, the complex biology of a vital sourdough culture and tips and tricks to get that great artisanal style bread in your own kitchen. Take home your own small round loaf and a sourdough culture. Jul 10

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2-4p

$20 #16236

Balms & Salves Learn to make a variety of skin creams, lip balms, herbal salves and tinctures for gifts or a treat for yourself. Take home some lip balm and herbal skin cream. Jul 17

Sa

2-4p

$20 #16297

Soap Making Learn the basics of making bar soap from scratch. We will discuss the chemistry of saponi�ication, properties of different base oils and local sources for fragrance oils and other additives while we make a batch of soap. You will also learn how to make liquid soap and two forms of laundry soap. Take home a share of the soap we produce. Jul 24

Sa

2-4p

$20 #16298

Fermenting: Kimchi & Kombucha Learn fermentation basics as we turn a head (or several) of Napa cabbage and a bunch of other goodies into kimchi and take home a pint to ferment and enjoy. A special modi�ied technique lets you ferment directly in the jar. We will also make a batch of kombucha and there will be kombucha SCOBY to take home for anyone who wants it. Jul 31

Sa

2-4p

$20 #16299

Edible Landscaping & Foraging Don’t just pull those weeds – eat them! Find out what native “weeds” are edible and how to prepare them. You’ll be surprised at how much food you’ve been throwing in the yard waste. Plant a variety of perennial vegetables and edible ornamentals for a beautiful and edible landscape. Learn about common wild foraging plants – berries, �lowers, greens, roots and common mushrooms – and their habitats. Aug 7

Sa

2-4p

$20 #16300

Seed Saving Learn a variety of techniques for saving heirloom vegetable seeds for planting next year, including ideal harvest times, collection techniques, preparation/drying, and proper storage. Aug 14

Sa

2-4p

$20 #16301

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 vegetable and �lower seeds. Aug 21

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2-4p

$20 #16302

Cheese Making We will make a fresh hard cheese and ricotta and learn about different hard and soft cheese cultures and processes. We will go through the entire process from cultured milk to formed cheese ready for the press. We will also go over how to make yogurt and ke�ir. Aug 28

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2-4p

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Trips Dates

Day Time

Title

Charge

Meet At

Jun 10

Th

9a-4:30p

Frolicking in Florence

$45

Campbell

Jul 15

Th

8:30a-5p

Oregon Gardens

$45

Campbell

Jul 28

W

9:30a-4:30p

Coast Trip: Driftwood Beach/Florence

$43

Pete Barn

Aug 19

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8:30a-5p

Nye Beach in Newport

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Aug 28-Sep 7

Overnight

Magical Rhine & Moselle River Cruise

Varies

Campbell

Dec 5-9

Overnight

Spotlight on New Orleans Holiday

Varies

Campbell

Feb 23-Mar 3, 2022 Overnight Tropical Costa Rica

Varies

Campbell

May 9-16, 2022 Overnight

Varies

Campbell

Frolicking in Florence

2 Ages 50+ ■ Time to get away and explore! Away we travel to Florence where you can choose how to spend your day in Old Town. Observe the bay, dine on fresh seafood, �ind a treasure and more. An afternoon stop at the beach will be sure to refresh you. Purchase or bring your own lunch.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 10 Th 9a-4:30p

$45 #16328

Oregon Gardens

3 Ages 50+ ■ Sweet summer air, gorgeous �lowers and beautiful views await you as you spend your day at the Oregon Gardens. Stroll to your heart’s content or ride the tram, this day is up to you. Purchase your own lunch (or pack a lunch) and admission.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 15 Th 8:30a-5p

$45 #16332

Amish Country Getaway

Coast Trip: Driftwood Beach/ Florence ■3 Ages 50+ Summer is a great time to visit the coast in Oregon. Enjoy wandering Driftwood Beach just north of Yachats followed by a visit to historic downtown Florence. Bring your own lunch and money for snacks. Meet at Petersen Barn Community Center Jul 28 W 9:30a-4:30p $43 #16213

Nye Beach in Newport

2 /■ 3 Ages 50+ ■ A day to explore the delightful coastal area of Nye Beach. Walk on the beach, discover sea life in the tide pools or dine in one of the local beach front restaurants. Your day to get away and enjoy! Purchase or bring your own lunch.

Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 19 Th 8:30a-5p

$45 #16340

Magical Rhine & Moselle River Cruise with Collette Tours Join us on a seven-night river cruise. Highlights include Amsterdam, the Rhine River, Cologne, the Moselle River, Cochem, wine tasting, Koblenz, Rüdesheim, Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Museum, Mannheim, Speyer, Strasbourg and Titisee. Cost includes round-trip air from Eugene, air taxes and fees/surcharges, hotel transfers, 11 days and 23 meals (nine breakfasts, six lunches and eight dinners). Book now and save $450 per person. Reservations �irst come, �irst served. For more information call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through Campbell Community Center Aug 28-Sep 7 Lower Outside Double $5,439 Middle Outside Double $6,139 Upper Outside Double $6,439 Suite Double $8,539

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Adult & Senior Activities Reserve now with a $800 deposit Cancellation waiver & trip insurance available for $385 All rates are per person & subject to change, based on air inclusive package from Eugene

Spotlight on New Orleans Holiday with Collette Tours Never does New Orleans shine more brightly than during the holiday season. During the holidays, the cultural vibrancy of the city and its French Quarter are made even more incredible in the illuminations of color. Experience the yuletide “Celebration in the Oaks” and the splendidly decorated Garden District homes with a drive along St. Charles Avenue. Indulge in beignets at Café Du Monde and learn to cook New Orleans-style at the New Orleans School of Cooking. Enjoy a holiday-themed musical revue by the Victory Belles at the National World War II Museum and experience unique 19th century Creole holiday traditions at the historic Hermann-Grima House. Cost includes round-trip airfare from Eugene, air taxes and fees/surcharges, hotel transfers, �ive days and seven meals (four breakfasts, one lunch and two dinners). Reservations are �irst come, �irst served. For more information, call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through Campbell Community Center Dec 5-9 Single $2499, Double $2099, Triple $2069 For bookings after June 28 call for rates Reserve now with a $600 deposit; final payment due Oct 6 Cancellation waiver & trip insurance available for $199 All rates are per person & subject to change

Tropical Costa Rica with Collette Tours Explore lush forests and stunning waterfalls, exotic wildlife and endless coastlines. Visit San Jose, a coffee plantation, Guanacaste, Monteverde Cloud Forest, Arenal Volcano, Zarcero and take a Cano Negro riverboat cruise. Optional four days, three night Jungle Adventure tour extension available. Cost includes round-trip airfare from Eugene, taxes, hotel, transfers, nine days and 14 meals. For more information, call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through Campbell Community Center Feb 23-Mar 3, 2022 Single $2,448, Double $1,948, Triple $1,918 Reserve now with a $600 deposit; final payment due Dec 25 Trip insurance available for $315 All rates are per person & subject to change

Amish Country Getaway with Collette Tours Explore the Amish countryside and the town of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, as you visit an authentic Amish store and Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum. Delve into historic German heritage and the essence of Pennsylvania Dutch life. Visit Nemours Mansion and Longwood Gardens to view the

largest French garden in the country. Discover Philadelphia and view the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Tour Gettysburg, one of the most important battle sites of the Civil War. Finish your tour with tastings at Hershey’s Chocolate World and shop at the QVC Outlet. Cost includes round-trip airfare from Eugene, taxes, hotel, transfers, eight days and 11 meals. For more information, call Diane at 541-682-6392. Register through Campbell Community Center May 9-16, 2022 Single $3,999, Double $2,999, Triple $2,969 Reserve now with a $600 deposit; final payment due Mar 10, 2022 Trip insurance available for $299 All rates are per person & subject to change

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

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

Trip Policies Fees include bus transportation, leadership and insurance, unless noted otherwise. Meals and admission to venues are not included in the fee unless noted otherwise in the description. Every attempt is made to follow the itinerary; if circumstances beyond our control do not allow that to happen, no refunds will be given.

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Class offerings will be curtailed if Lane County enters the Extreme Risk level for COVID-19. For up-to-date information see our website. For virtual classes, registrants will be sent a web link in advance. Internet connection is required to access these classes.

By appointment, available M-F 9a-5p Ongoing

Bicycling Adapted Bike & Equipment Services

Adapted Bike Assessment & Fitting Staff assess needs and recommend equipment. Designed for people with limited mobility, disabilities, medical conditions or those who wish to preview equipment before rental or purchase. $5

Adapted Bike Rental Available after initial �itting or assessment. All ages

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

By appointment, available M-F 9a-5p Ongoing $5/half hour #16411 $20/half day $10/hour #16412 $40/day $50/weekend

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

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Dance

Pandemic Partner Dance Party

Dance Improvisation In this class we use directed movement tasks to facilitate movement exploration. Appropriate for all dancers including those with physical limitations or who are in a wheelchair. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jun 22-Aug 10 Tu 1:30-2:30p

Folk Dance with a Flair

$40 #15824 Ages 50+

This is an open invitation to area seniors to try international folk dancing. Learn and enjoy dances from all around the world. Stay young and keep �it. No experience required. New dancers are always welcome. No partner needed. Campbell Community Center Ongoing M 2:30-4p Term fee $3 or drop-in $0.25/day No class Jul 5

Modern Dance

#16316

Ages 13+

This class is for all levels. We’ll cover the basic technique and fundamentals of modern dance. Come explore movement in a supportive environment, while gaining �lexibility and grace. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 12-Aug 23 M 5:15-6:30p

$42 #16222

Learn the basic techniques for couples dancing – swing, foxtrot, waltz, cha-cha and more set to popular music. Build your repertoire and gain con�idence on the dance �loor in a fun and welcoming environment. Register for this class with a dance partner that is in your pandemic pod. Class will be held in-person and/or virtually based on current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Questions? Call 541-682-5312.

$45 #16375

Patterns for Partner Dancing This class will cover short sequences of dance moves that are fun and add variety to all types of partner dancing. These patterns are designed to �it to the phrasing of most dance music no matter what the genre. Register for this class with a dance partner who is in your pandemic pod. Class will be held in-person or virtually based on current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Questions? Call 541-682-5312. Sheldon Community Center or Virtual Instructor: Sam Bucher Jun 29-Aug 24 Tu 7:30-8:45p

Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Sam Bucher Jul 9 F 6-9p

$15 #16377

Tap Dance Learn the basics of modern tap with drills and short dances in this fun and easy class. All are welcome regardless of ability. Open to movers of all ages where the focus is on fun exercise to music. Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Bruce Haines Jun 4-Jul 16 F 10:30a-11:30p $28 #16180 Jul 23-Sep 3 F 10:30a-11:30p $28 #16181

Ballet Barre & Stretch

Partner Dance Basics

Sheldon Community Center or Virtual Instructor: Sam Bucher Jun 29-Aug 24 Tu 6-7:15p

Join us in an outdoor, evening dance party complete with a live band. At 6 p.m. our master social dance teacher will give a lesson in the basics of partner dance. Following the practice session, you will be free to strut your stuff on our dance �loor that will be marked to encourage social distancing. The lesson will cover short sequences of dance moves that are fun and add variety to all types of partner dancing. These patterns are designed to �it to the phrasing of most dance music no matter what the genre. Register for this event with a dance partner who is in your pandemic pod. This event will follow current Oregon Health Authority guidelines. Questions? Call 541-682-5312.

This is beginning ballet barre class for teen and adults with an emphasis on strength, �lexibility and fundamental technique. All levels welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Jun 25-Aug 27 F 10:45-11:45a

$50 #15820

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch Jul 13-Aug 24 Tu 5:15-6:15p

$42 #16226

Virtual Instructor: Ashley Villanueva Jun 25-Aug 27 F 10:45-11:45a

$50 #15821

Adult Ballet

Ages 40+

This is a traditional ballet class. Barre and center work are offered with adaptations that allow ballet to be safe and accessible for older dancers. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Maria Reader Jun 22-Aug 10 Tu 3:45-4:45p

$40 #15806

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Adult & Senior Health & Fitness Hilyard Community Center Instructor: Deanne Morris Jun 1-Jul1 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Jul 6-29 TuTh 1:30-2:30p Aug 3-31 TuTh 1:30-2:30p

Land Fitness Back 2 Basics Fitness Have fun with exercises designed to increase strength and mobility for daily living. Develop better balance and a healthy spine as you learn proper form using hand weights and elastic tubing. This is a total �itness class. All levels are welcome! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Deborah Powers Jun 21-Aug 30 M 4-5p

$44 #16197

Better Bones & Balance Defeat the loss of bone density while you improve balance and increase your strength and energy. This class is a more advanced version of Strong Bones Strong Body. Registrants for both in-person and virtual classes will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 1-Aug 24 Tu 10:30-11:30a Jun 2-Aug 25 W 1:30-2:30p Jun 3-Aug 26 Th 10:30-11:30a

$52 #16085 $52 #16086 $52 #16087

Virtual Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 1-Aug 24 Tu 10:30-11:30a Jun 2-Aug 25 W 1:30-2:30p Jun 3-Aug 26 Th 10:30-11:30a

$52 #16089 $52 #16090 $52 #16091

Fight Back with Neuromuscular Exercise

Ages 22+

This class is ideal for individuals with neuromuscular challenges (Parkinson’s, mild stroke, multiple sclerosis) that may cause loss of balance and coordination. These classes engage the brain and body to encourage more �luid, balanced movement and improve strength, agility and gait.

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$70 #15337 $56 #16031 $63 #16032

Pilates Beginning and intermediate level mat classes introduce the fundamentals and some of the basic �loor exercises of Pilates. Learn proper body alignment and breathing in addition to improving core strength, �lexibility and coordination. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Judith Schlacter Beginning Jun 22-Aug 31 Tu 5:30-6:30p Intermediate Jun 22-Aug 31 Tu 6:45-7:45p Virtual Instructor: Judith Schlacter Beginning Jun 22-Aug 31 Tu 5:30-6:30p

$69 #15789 $69 #15790

$69 #15791

Pilates for Vintage Bodies

Ages 40+

This is a beginning-level mat class introducing the fundamentals and some of the basic �loor exercises of Pilates, adapted for people over 40. It will focus on range of motion, breathing, balance, posture, strengthening and �lexibility. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Julie Christensen Jun 3-Aug 26 Th 5:45-6:45p

$52 #16092

Virtual Instructor: Julie Christensen Jun 3-Aug 26 Th 5:45-6:45p

$52 #16093

Strong Bones Strong Body Research shows exercise can strengthen bones, improve balance and increase your strength and energy. Every exercise is adjusted to your ability. This is an excellent class for those with osteoporosis or osteopenia. Registrants for both in-person and virtual classes will receive the link for each week’s virtual class. Campbell Community Center Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 1-Aug 24 Tu 9-10a Jun 2-Aug 25 W 3-4p Jun 3-Aug 26 Th 9-10a

$52 #16079 $52 #16080 $52 #16081

Virtual Instructor: Cindy O’Brien Jun 1-Aug 24 Tu 9-10a Jun 2-Aug 25 W 3-4p Jun 3-Aug 26 Th 9-10a

$52 #16082 $52 #16083 $52 #16084


Adult & Senior Health & Fitness Qigong Qigong is a self-healing art that combines movement and meditation. Regular practice of qigong can reduce stress, establish balance and integrate mind/body/spirit. This practice is best known for a focus on breathing and is used as a healing exercise. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Cialin Mills-Ostwald Beginning Jun 29-Aug 31 Tu 11:30a-12:15p $40 #15794 Intermediate Jun 29-Aug 31 Tu 12:30-1:15p $40 #15793

Tai Chi Zumba Cardio Ditch the workout and join the party. Zumba is a Latin inspired cardio dance class that includes elements of salsa, merengue, samba, reggaeton, cumbia and much more. All you need in this hour-long dance party is enthusiasm. Stress can’t hang onto a body that’s grooving! Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jun 23-Aug 25 W 5:30-6:30p Sheldon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jun 28-Aug 23 M 6-7p No class Jul 5

Zumba Gold

$40 #15807

$32 #16066

Ages 50+

Party yourself into shape with this world dance inspired �itness program that’s low-impact and easy to follow. Zumba Gold is a gentler version of Zumba Cardio. It’s the same dance and �itness fun with room to slow down and make adjustments for any injuries or mobility limitations. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Tara Barnes Jun 22-Aug 31 Tu 10-11a

$44 #15809

Virtual Instructor: Tara Barnes Jun 22-Aug 31 Tu

$44 #15810

10-11a

Martial Arts Tai Chi Downtown Join your neighbors in practicing this ancient Chinese art. It uses calm, �lowing movements to promote balance and �lexibility and to reduce stress. Wear loose clothing and dress for the weather. For location call 541-682-5318 Instructor: James Moffat Jun 1-Aug 31 TuTh 10-11a

This ancient Chinese art uses round, �lowing movements combined with calmness and inner balance. Learn a series of slow movements that promote better health, balance, �lexibility and reduced stress. The class includes proper form, body alignment, breathing, energy cultivation and energy awareness. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jun 21-Aug 30 M 10:45-11:45a Jun 23-Aug 25 W 10:45-11:45a Intermediate Jun 21-Aug 30 M 9:30-10:30a Jun 23-Aug 25 W 9:30-10:30a No class Jul 5 Campbell Community Center Instructor: James Moffat Beginning Jun 7-Aug 30 M 9-10a Jun 2-Aug 25 W 9-10a No class Jul 5 Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jun 1-Jul 13 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Jul 20-Aug 31 Tu 11:30a-12:30p Jun 1-Jul 13 Tu 12:45-1:45p Jul 20-Aug 31 Tu 12:45-1:45p Intermediate Jun 1-Jul 13 Tu 2-3p Jul 20-Aug 31 Tu 2-3p Virtual Instructor: Jeff Leung Beginning Jun 21-Aug 30 M Intermediate Jun 21-Aug 30 M No class Jul 5 0

$40 #15815 $40 #15817 $40 #15814 $40 #15816

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$28 #16177 $28 #16178

10:45-11:45a

$40 #15819

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Walking

Modified Yoga

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Walk ‘n’ Talkers

3 /■ 4 ■ This self-led group walks 3-5 miles at a quick pace. The route varies and may have hills or rough pavement. The group walks rain or shine, year-round and departs at 9 a.m. sharp. You may want to bring coffee money for a stop along the way. Dress for the weather.

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

Free Drop-in

Yoga Yoga Yoga rejuvenates the mind, body and spirit. Gentle stretching exercises tone and stretch muscles and work to balance every system in the body. It improves overall health and wellbeing. Bring your own yoga mat.

Campbell Community Center Jun 8-Aug 31 Tu 5:30-6:30p Jun 10-Sep 2 Th 5:30-6:30p Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 1-Jul 13 Tu 9-10a Jul 20-Aug 31 Tu 9-10a Jun 4-Jul 16 F 9-10a Jul 23-Sep 3 F 9-10a

$40 #15812 $52 #16329 $52 #16330

$28 $28 $28 $28

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Sheldon Community Center and Virtual Instructor: Alexandra Levine Jul 3-Aug 28 Sa 1-2p $36 #16065 Virtual Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 24-Aug 26 Th

Yoga Fitness

9:15-10:15a

$40 #15813

Ages 16+

Yoga �itness improves mobility, strength, balance and energy. You will be guided through traditional asanas focusing on posture, balance, range of motion, joint health and connecting breath with movement. All levels are welcome. Amazon Community Center Instructor: Deborah Powers Jun 21-Sep 2 MTh 5:30-7p

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Chair Yoga Feel better through movement. Experience release from stress and fatigue through this gentle yoga approach designed to accommodate people with physical limitations. This class is taught while you are sitting in a chair.

More walking activities are on page 58.

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 24-Aug 26 Th 9:15-10:15a

This gentle yoga class is designed speci�ically for people living with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as �ibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease. Poses can be modi�ied for those needing adaptations. Individuals must be able to be independent or bring someone to assist. Yoga mats and blocks provided.

$126 #16135

Amazon Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 24-Aug 26 Th 10:30-11:30a

$42 #15787

Campbell Community Center Jun 8-Aug 31 Tu 12:30-1:30p

$52 #16327

Petersen Barn Community Center Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 1-Jul 13 Tu 10:15-11:15a Jul 20-Aug 31 Tu 10:15-11:15a

$28 #16171 $28 #16172

Virtual Instructor: Paul Simon Jun 24-Aug 26 Th

$42 #15788

10:30-11:30a

Yoga for Trauma Recovery For those who identify as female. A gentle full-body yoga class designed to ease the symptoms of traumatic stress. These yoga techniques directly affect the nervous system so as to allow the body and mind to reconnect, relax and restore. A suitable class for any body size or ability. The last half hour is a guided meditation to relieve suffering by making space for healing. Sheldon Community Center and Virtual Instructor: Alexandra Levine Jul 3-Aug 28 Sa 11a-12:30p $54 #16064

Yoga Nidra Guided Meditation Tune in online to treat yourself to deep relaxation and restoration. This guided meditation series is speci�ically designed to relieve the symptoms of anxiety, depression, burnout, trauma, and insomnia. It can be done anywhere in any position. Virtual Instructor: Alexandra Levine Jun 29-Aug 26 TuTh 12-1p

$72 #16063


Adult Sports Leagues Registration & Web Page Registration for all activities is online. This web page has all the latest schedules, scores, standings and registration materials for current leagues and more. Also visit us on the web or on Facebook.

Like Sports? Want to Earn Extra $$?

YouMake theCalls!

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

Coming This Summer Outdoor cornhole league, summer sand volleyball tournament and fall softball tournament. For information see our website.

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: Jonathan Seigel, 541-285-0819 Softball: Ray Cunningham, 541-321-5990 Volleyball: Kathy Ipock, 541-510-0112

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

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

M, W, Mx W, Mx Mx Mx M, W, Mx W, Mx Mx Mx

* Individual and team registration

Registration Dates

Game/Match Days

Games Begin

Mar 30 May 4 May 4 Jun 2 Jul 21 Aug 11 Aug 4 Aug 4

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

Sun, May 16 Mon, Jun 7 Tue, Jun 8 Tue, Jul 6 Mon, Aug 23 Tue, Sep 14 Sun, Sep 5 Sun, Sep 5

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

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Class offerings will be curtailed if Lane County enters the Extreme Risk level for COVID-19. For up-to-date information see our website. For virtual classes, registrants will be sent a web link in advance. Internet connection is required to access these classes.

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Smelt Sands Park Hike

Bicycling Mountain Bike After Work

Ages 16+

For new riders on dirt or experienced riders just looking for a ride to the trails. Multiple trail options. Bring water, a snack and a well-maintained mountain bike or try one of our demo bikes at no additional charge thanks to a donation from the Julia Fudge family. Please give a �ive-day notice if you need to borrow a bike by calling 541-682-6321. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Alsea Falls Trails Jul 15 Th 5-10p Thurston Hills Trails Aug 11 W 5-9p

Hiking

$45 #16320 $35 #16321

3 ■ Smelt Sands State Recreation Site is a state park with the historic 804 Trail running through it. The trail is 1.5 miles to the end and back with resting benches scattered along the way. The trail is paved and has very little grade change. This is an excellent hike for us to get out and start getting our hiking legs in shape. Bring water and a lunch.

Meet at Amazon Community Center May 21 F 9a-4p

Sweet Creek Falls Hike

4 ■ Sweet Creek Falls Trail follows the scenic waters of Sweet Creek. Hikers will encounter multiple small cascades, each framed by mossy rocks and ferns and under a canopy of Douglas �ir, alder and big leaf maple. Out-and-back the trail adds up to 3 miles. Bring water and a lunch. Level 4

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Kayaking

whitewater safety and river knowledge. All equipment is provided. Bring a swimsuit and lunch on the full days. Choose from hardshell, sit-on-top or in�latable kayaks.

Flatwater Kayak Rescue Clinic

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

This class teaches people with �latwater or recreational kayaks about techniques to paddle safely. Practice tipping over, learn techniques to get back in the boat and practice ways to keep from tipping. Kayaks and equipment will be provided or bring your own. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 10 Th 12-5p

$50 #16331

Dorena Lake Kayak Explore the shoreline of this lake nestled in wooded hills near Cottage Grove. This reservoir has some beautiful arms to explore and a short walk up to a covered bridge. Equipment and leadership will be provided. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jun 24 Tu 9a-5:30p

$60 #16345

$190 #16292

Paddle & Pedal Kayak Trip on the Willamette Ages 16+ No experience is necessary for this fun time on our local river. Let’s mix our sports and explore the Willamette River using stable in�latable kayaks and also biking to the put in. Bring water, snacks, clothing that can get wet, a bicycle and helmet. We will start at the River House Outdoor Center and pedal to the Island Park boat ramp in Spring�ield. Trade your bike for a boat and �loat back down to the River House where your bike will be waiting for you. All river gear is provided. Please call if you need to borrow a bike and helmet, 541-682-6321. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Aug 15 Su 10a-3p

$45 #16293

Siltcoos River Flatwater Kayak Paddle this unique water trail on the coast. Equipment and leadership will be provided. Meet at Campbell Community Center Jul 22 Th 9a-5:30p

$60 #16334

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. Equipment and leadership is provided. Meet at Campbell Community Center Aug 12 Th 9a-6p

$65 #16357

Kayak After Work Float Explore the Willamette River, paddling toward the setting sun. Stable sit-on-top and in�latable kayaks are supplied. Bring water, a snack and clothing that can get wet. Paddle the moving water from Aspen Street in Spring�ield to the River House Outdoor Center in Eugene. No experience necessary but active paddling is required. Registration is limited to eight people to allow for distancing on the shuttle ride to the river. Meet at River House Outdoor Center Jul 14 W 5-9p Aug 18 W 4-8p

Kayak Whitewater

$40 #16290 $40 #16291

Ages 16+

Paddle Sports Adaptive Watercraft Day

Ages 6+

Try a new activity on the Alton Baker Canoe Canal. There will be opportunities to try a kayak, a stand-up paddleboard and a raft. Swimming is not required. Expect to get wet and you must be able to �lip yourself from face down to face up when in the water. Alton Baker Canoe Trail Aug 24 Tu 10a-5p

Free #16102

Essentials of Stand-Up Paddleboarding This course is designed to build a general understanding of stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) technique. The course will present the skills needed to paddle effectively in �latwater conditions where wind, waves and current may be present. Topics to be covered include but are not limited to: SUP history and equipment, paddling technique, balance, foot work, safety, rescue and the foundations needed to excel as a lifelong paddler. Please bring lunch, snacks, water, towel, sun protection, dry change of clothing, bathing suit or clothes that can get wet for the �ield outing. Jul 22 Th 5:30-7p at River House Outdoor Center Jul 24 Sa 10a-4p at Alton Baker Park Ponds, 200 Day Island Rd. $65 #16122

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Adult & Senior Outdoor Introduction to River Stand-Up Paddleboarding This course emphasizes safety, enjoyment and skill acquisition for entry-level through intermediate individuals wanting to learn how to stand-up paddleboard (SUP) on rivers. The course begins with basic skill development for �latwater paddling and develops the skills and understanding needed to run rivers with current and rapids up to Class I. Topics include but are not limited to: SUP history and

equipment, paddling technique, balance, foot work, safety, rescue, river hazards and considerations, introduction to river sur�ing, rapid management and much more. Aug 12 Th 5:30-7p at River House Outdoor Center Aug 14 Sa 10a-4p at Alton Baker Park Ponds, 200 Day Island Rd. $65 #16121

Stand-Up Paddleboard BIPOC Adult Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) can be a fun way to play on the water, connect with our local ecosystems and build skills and relationships. This class provides opportunities in outdoor recreation that support and center around Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC). The class consists of an evening classroom session and then a weekend �ield outing, and intends to hold awareness and respect for the many ways, including complex historical ways, BIPOC relate to outdoor recreation and to water. Created by a woman of color and led by IPOC instructors, this is a beginner and mixed-level SUP class for BIPOC adults designed to build a general understanding of SUP technique. The course will present the skills needed to paddle effectively in �latwater to moving water conditions where wind, waves and current may be present. As appropriate, please bring lunch, snacks, water, towel, sun protection, dry change of clothing, bathing suit or clothes that can get wet. Jul 8 Th 5:30-7p at River House Outdoor Center Jul 10 Sa 10a-4p at Alton Baker Park Ponds, 200 Day Island Rd. $65 #16281

Walking, cycling & paddling tours, interactive online activities, film festival, volunteer events, education workshops and fun floats

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Sailing All classroom sessions meet over Zoom. All water sessions meet at Richardson Park Marina, Dock B, on Fern Ridge Reservoir. Marina parking requires a Lane County fee of $4/day, $40/year; purchase online. For more information call 541-682-6324.

Jul 16 Jul 22 Jul 23 Jul 30 Aug 6 Aug 20 Aug 27

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4th of July Family Sunset Sail

Learn to skipper a 24-foot sloop-rigged keelboat in light to moderate winds and sea conditions. Learn basic sailing terminology, parts, functions, helm commands, docking, sail trim, points of sail, buoyage, seamanship and basic navigation rules to avoid collisions and hazards. Gain con�idence with lots of hands-on practice. Earn your ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Sailing Certi�ication.

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Su

5-9:30p

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Private Sail Lessons Lessons can be held on your boat or the City’s and can be about docking, heavy and light air sailing, ree�ing, crew overboard and more. You set the goals and we help you achieve them.

Classroom Jun 1 On water Jun 5-13

Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7p

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$40/hour with a minimum of 3 hours By appointment; to arrange call 541-682-6324

Classroom Jun 9 On water Jun 14-25

W 6-9p MWF 5:30-9p

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Sailing Practice Nights

Classroom Jun 15 On water Jun 19-27

Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7p

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Classroom Jul 6 On water Jul 10-18

Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7p

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Classroom Jul 14 On water Jul 19-30

W 6-9p MWF 5:30-9p

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Classroom Jul 20 Tu 6-9p On water Jul 24-Aug1 SaSu 2-7p

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Classroom Aug 3 On water Aug 7-15

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Classroom Aug 11 W 6-9p On water Aug 16-27 MWF 5:30-9p

Ages 8+

Enjoy sailing at Fern Ridge Reservoir and watch the sun dip below the horizon. No sailing experience required. Bring up to �ive people from the same household, a picnic dinner and drinks in a non-breakable container. This is an alcohol-free event. Jun 10 Jun 16 Jun 18 Jun 24 Jun 30 Jul 2 Jul 8 Jul 9

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Are you taking a sailing class and need a little more time on the water? Practice under the coaching of Eugene Rec sailing staff. Registration is required. Because of COVID guidelines, this event is limited to two adults from one household. May 4 May 18 Jun 8 Jun 22 Jul 13 Jul 27 Aug 10 Aug 24

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Cost is $315 ASA membership is $39 additional, required for certification Veterans receive a $50 discount on the class and ASA membership fee waived

Family Sunset Sails

Ages 8+

Additional parking fees may apply. We will sail, break for dinner and watch �ireworks on the water.

ASA 101 Basic Keelboat Sailing Certification

Tu 6-9p SaSu 2-7p

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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. The trip will be skippered by USCG licensed captain and ASA instructor Lyle Meyer. ASA 101, 103, 104 certi�ications are available to add on to your experience. Pre-departure meeting will be scheduled to discuss itinerary, provisioning and carpooling. More information will be posted online soon. For information and to register email or call 541-682-6324. Sep 17-24 $1,650/person, $3,125/double Registration and deposit due in July, balance due by August Vessel boards in Bellingham, Washington Carpool arrangements can be facilitated from Eugene

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Walking 1 indicate activity levels, see key on page 47. Boxed numbers ■

First Saturday Park Walks

All ages

Explore the ecology and management of Eugene’s beautiful parks with Eugene Rec and Parks and Open Space staff. These free, interpretive walks are themed to highlight the diversity of parks in the City and showcase improvements driven by the 30-year Parks and Rec System Plan and the 2018 Parks and Rec bond and levy passed by voters. Registration is required. Walks are limited to 15 participants and face coverings are required. Please meet at the location listed in the description. For more information call 541-682-6323. 3 /■ 4 Coyote Prairie ■ Visit one of the area’s �inest examples of restored Willamette Valley wetland prairie near peak blooming season. This natural area has no trails – wear boots and be prepared for wet conditions. Meet 0.25 miles east of the intersection of Ken Neilsen and Cantrell roads. Parking is on the south side of Cantrell Road under the power lines.

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3 Amazon Park ■ Experience rare wet prairie habitat and plants in south Eugene. Learn about the history and future of Amazon Creek in this area and enjoy the recently renovated trail. Meet in the parking lot near Amazon Playground at 2694 Hilyard St.

Jul 3

Sa

9-11a

1 Riverfront Park ■ The new Downtown Riverfront Park beautifully blends urban design with stormwater treatment riparian habitat enhancements. Join us on a walk along the Willamette River to �ind out more about the design and construction efforts that brought this park to life. Meet at the EWEB headquarters parking lot at 500 East 4th Ave.

Aug 7

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3 /■ 4 Bertelsen Nature Park ■ Enjoy a looping walk (part off trail) through Bertelsen Nature Park, home to a diversity of dragon�lies and birds. Learn about co-management of this site by the City of Eugene and the Bureau of Land Management. No dogs please. Meet at the parking area located about 2,000 feet east of the intersection of Stewart Road and Bertelsen Road on the north side of Stewart Road. Parking is available along Stewart Road.

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Ways to Support

Support Eugene Public Library Eugene Public Library Foundation Donate money through direct contributions or planned giving; including annual gifts, stock, property transfers, and bequests.

541-338-7018 eplfoundation.org | info@eplfoundation.org Friends of Eugene Public Library Donate or purchase gently used books. Contact the Friends to arrange for pick-up of donations. Check the Friends website for online purchase options.

541-484-1452 friendseugenelibrary.org friendseugenelibrary@gmail.com

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Volunteer COVID-19 safety protocols are practiced at all events. RSVPs are required, no drop-ins please.

Trashy Tuesdays Willamette River Cleanups

All ages

Join Willamette Riverkeeper and �loat the Willamette River to help clean the urban riverbanks. Reserve a seat in a raft or bring your own boat. Personal �lotation devices will be provided with registration and required for all participants. To register or for more information email Michelle Emmons. Jun 8 Jul 13 Aug 10 Sep 14

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Volunteer in Eugene’s Parks

All ages

These family friendly work parties will make a real difference in our parks and open spaces. No experience is needed. Additional protocols are in place because of COVID. Registrants will be contacted with more information. To learn more, visit the Volunteer page on the Parks and Open Space website.

Alton Baker Park Native Plant Nursery Join us in stewarding native plants in support of the City of Eugene’s many urban restoration projects. This effort directly improves habitat and water quality for our city, as well as allows participants to work amongst �lowers, birds and butter�lies! To register or for more information email Kelsey Irvine or call 541-228-5349. Ongoing

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Alton Baker Park Work Party Explore all that Alton Baker has to offer and play an active role in its stewardship. No experience is necessary. To register or for more information email Danielle Klinkebiel or call 541-510-9318. Ongoing

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Hendricks Park Native Plant Garden Learn about the Willamette Valley native plants and their uses while supporting the garden’s continued growth. Beginner and experienced gardeners welcome. Tasks vary by the season. To register or for more information email Christina Bentrup or call 541-510-4636. Ongoing

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Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden In partnership with the Friends of Hendricks Park, this lively volunteer group helps out year-round. No experience is necessary. To register or for more information email Christina Bentrup or call 541-510-4636. Ongoing

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Owen Rose Garden Off With Their Heads! Spend your evening with other garden enthusiasts and help deadhead to promote summer blossoms. To register or for information email Danielle Klinkebiel or call 541-510-9318. Aug 6

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Owen Rose Garden Bi-Monthly Work Party Learn how to prune and deadhead a variety of roses and help keep Eugene’s iconic botanical garden looking beautiful. Meet at the gazebo wearing weather appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes. No experience necessary. To register or for more information email Danielle Klinkebiel or call 541-510-9318. Ongoing

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Trash Bash at Amazon Creek Treat trash collection like a scavenger hunt at the Trash Bash at Amazon Creek! Improve water and habitat quality for your community. To register or for more information email Kelsey Irvine or call 541-228-5349. Jun 12

Sa

9a-12p

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Washington-Jefferson Skatepark Clean Up All ages Help spruce up the Washington-Jefferson Skatepark. Volunteers will help to paint, weed, wash and pick up trash. Tools and gloves will be provided. To register or for more information call 541-682-5329. Jun 1

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

Withdrawal/Refund Policy Withdrawal and refund requests must be made to the facility sponsoring the activity.

No refund will be issued if you fail to show up for a registered activity, class or trip. No refund will be given for athletic league fees and trips that require prepayment of advanced reservation tickets or admission fees. Some activities require a non-refundable registration fee.

Release from Liability Agreement With the exception of speci�ic trips, City of Eugene Recreation does not provide medical insurance coverage for its participants. In consideration of the right to participate, each participant must acknowledge there are risks inherent in any kind of activity and must agree to assume those risks on his/her own behalf, releasing and holding harmless the City, its of�icers or agents from all claims for injury or losses suffered from participation.

Withdrawals from recreation activities are subject to a withdrawal fee. A withdrawal fee of $10 will be charged for each registration under $100. A withdrawal fee of $25 will be charged for each registration $100 and higher.

An additional Release from Liability Agreement, signed by the participant or guardian, may be required for participation in some activities.

A refund will be issued minus the withdrawal fee when requested at least seven (7) or more calendar days before the �irst activity meeting.

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.

When a refund is requested six (6) or fewer calendar days before the �irst activity meeting or once a class or activity has started, a refund shall be issued only if:

Registration and/or payment of any registration fee shall be deemed an admission of agreement to the terms stated above.

• You move out of town. • You are medically unable to participate. • Department action requires cancellation of the activity (no withdrawal fee will be charged).

Scholarship Program

Refunds will be pro-rated for classes already attended.

Eugene Rec offers a limited number of individual scholarships to City of Eugene residents. Applications are available in November each year for the upcoming year (January 1-December 31). Applications are available online or at any Eugene Rec facility. If you would like more information about Eugene Rec scholarships, call 541-682-5654.

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

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

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Seal of Approval You didn’t need to see a stamp to know Eugene Rec is pretty darn good at what it does. But we and our friends at Parks and Open Space went ahead and got one anyway to make it official that our community is seriously invested in Parks and Recreation. We are now nationally accredited by the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies and the National Recreation and Park Association. While that’s a mouthful, what it really means is that we are meeting the highest standards established in our profession and that we are worthy of your ongoing trust for the work we do on your behalf. We had to demonstrate compliance in 151 areas and it helped identify efficiencies and heighten areas of accountability, all of which translate to higher quality service. It was a two-year process to go through the rigorous steps, but doing a deep dive on our divisions helped us realize just how proud we are. We love this city and its Parks and Recreation system. We are two divisions chock full of smart, enthusiastic people who care deeply about Eugene, and we’re thrilled to share this honor with you. GetRec.org

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Cómo Inscribirse

limitados. Si usted necesita pagar con cheque o efectivo llame para hacer una cita para inscripciones en persona.

Tres Maneras Fáciles para Inscribirse

Inscríbete para Obtener la Tarjeta de Participante

Para direcciones y números de teléfono de todos los servicios de recreación, visita las páginas 4-5 (en inglés).

• En línea: Si te has inscrito antes con nosotros, asegúrate de tener a mano tu información de inicio de sesión. ¿No te acuerdas si tienes una cuenta? Visita la página de registro en línea (Para español clic en “Select Language” en la esquina inferior derecha de la página, selecciona “Spanish”) y has clic en “Login/Crear Cuenta”, luego selecciona “Iniciar sesión con correo electrónico” y clic en “¿Se te olvido tu contraseña?”. Si tienes una cuenta, te llegará a tu correo electrónico la información para poder iniciar sesión. ¿Necesitas crear una cuenta? Visita el registro en línea y clic en “Login/Crear Cuenta”, luego selecciona “Crea tu cuenta Eugene Rec”. • Por teléfono: Para ayuda en inglés llama al centro de recreación que ofrece la actividad o para español llama al 541682-6891. Ten a mano tu número de Visa o Master Card. • En persona: Los centros están abiertos con horarios

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Regístrate para obtener tu tarjeta gratuita de participante antes de inscribirte a una actividad. La tarjeta te permitirá registrarte rápida y fácilmente cuando llegues a los programas y actividades de Rec – se parece al pase de piscina que hemos estado ofreciendo durante años. Solo toma un minuto registrarse, es gratis y no requiere ninguna información personal adicional. El uso de la tarjeta de participante ayudará a darle más tiempo al personal para así poder ofrecer más recursos y programación, ya que el registro de asistencia era un proceso manual que requería mucho tiempo del personal. La tarjeta de participante no está relacionada con COVID, pero sí nos permite poder informarte si nos enteramos de que has estado en un programa o actividad con alguien que se ha enfermado. Si un participante del programa o de la Salud Pública del Condado de Lane nos hace saber que alguien está exhibiendo signos de COVID, podremos ver rápida y fácilmente la lista de asistencia al programa y hacerles saber a los demás que pueden haber sido expuestos. No divulgaremos tu información a otros sobre tu


Español asistencia a la clase, solo usaremos esta información para contactarte directamente.

Equipo Adaptado

Puedes registrarte en línea para obtener tu tarjeta (para español llama al 541-682-6891), puedes terminar el proceso la próxima vez que visites un programa o centro. Solo necesitamos tomar tu foto e imprimir tu tarjeta.

Servicios de Bicicletas y Equipos Adaptados Todas las edades

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

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

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

$5 #16410

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

Los autobuses accesibles con elevador para silla de ruedas están disponible para las actividades que ofrecen transporte en autobús. Por favor haga su solicitud al registrarse ya que la demanda de uso es muy alta. El autobús se reserva por orden de llegada.

Con cita; disponible Lu-Vi 9a-5p Continuo $5/media hora #16411 $20/medio día #16413 $10/hora #16412 $40/día #16414 $50/fin de semana #16415

Secciones en braille de publicaciones grandes (como por ejemplo esta sección de la Guía de Recreación) la podemos tener disponible con aviso previo.

Campos Deportivos

Tenemos lectores disponibles por teléfono o en persona. Un miembro del personal le leerá cualquier secciones de cualquier publicación solicitada. Tenemos interpretes de lenguaje de señas disponible para clases o presentaciones si se pide con aviso preaviso. El equipo de asistencia auditiva está disponible para clases, eventos y presentaciones culturales con aviso previo. Tecnología adaptativa en la biblioteca: Monitores de 27 pulgadas, teclado con letras grandes, mesas y pantallas ajustables, programas de computación que agrandan las letras, JAWS (lector computarizado) y una impresora Braille. Si tiene más preguntas, llame a Recreación Adaptiva al 541682- 6891 (español) o 541-682-5311 (TTY) (inglés).

Alquiler de Campos Deportivos al Aire Libre Póngase en contacto con el personal de Atletismo para obtener información y hacer solicitudes para el uso de los campos deportivos al aire libre de la ciudad y sobre los campos de césped arti�icial que comparten el distrito escolar y la ciudad de Eugene.

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

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Para los Chicos Pueden haber cambios en los campamentos si el Condado de Lane entra a Nivel de Riesgo Extremo de COVID-19. Encuentra información actualizada en nuestra página web.

Arte Taller de Cerámicas

10-15 años

Aprenda técnicas básicas y avanzadas con arcilla como modelado a amano y usando el torno y técnicas de pintura porcelanizada. Lleva a casa tus creaciones para compartirlas con tu familia. No se necesita conocimientos previo de arcilla o cerámica, solo las ganas de probar algo nuevo. Trabaja a tu propio ritmo. Centro de Amazon Instructora: Amy Graves 30 jul-18 agt Mi 3:45-5:45p

$72 #16618

Artes Marciales Karate para Tigrillos

5-6 años

Este programa introduce al trabajo en pareja, el trabajo en equipo, la cooperación y actividades en grupo. También habrán lecciones de juegos competitivos como bunkai, sparring, autodefensa y técnicas de codo. Esta clase no es elegible para beca. La clase puede ser afuera en persona o virtual dependiendo del nivel de riesgo de COVID-19 indicado por la Autoridad de Salud de Oregon. Si es en persona, todos los estudiantes y el personal usarán una mascarilla o cubrebocas dentro del edi�icio y durante la clase. El instructor tocará a los estudiantes para corregir la postura y usará desinfectante de manos entre cada corrección de forma, de lo contrario mantendrá una distancia de más de 6 pies de los participantes. Si quieres que tu hijo mantenga siempre la distancia �ísica y que no recibir ajustes manuales, puedes asistir a la clase y ayudarlo con su forma siguiendo la guía del instructor. Centro de Sheldon Instructor: Albert Roy 26-29 jul Lu-Ju 10-10:30a 2-5 agt Lu-Ju 10-10:30a

$21 #16069 $21 #16071

Karate

7-11 años

Este programa creado profesionalmente ayudará a los estudiantes a mejorar las habilidades auditivas, desarrollar la concentración y aprender disciplina personal y respeto por los demás. Es una excelente manera para ganar con�ianza y autoestima haciendo ejercicio y divirtiéndose. Esta clase no es elegible para beca. La clase puede ser afuera en persona o virtual dependiendo del nivel de riesgo de COVID-19 indicado por la Autoridad de Salud de Oregon. Se usaran los mismos protocolos de COVID-19. Que describimos para la clase de Karate para Tigrillos, ver arriba. Centro de Sheldon Instructor: Albert Roy 26-29 jul Lu-Ju 11-11:45a 2-5 agt Lu-Ju 11-11:45a

Taekwondo

$28 #16067 $28 #16068

5-7 y 8-12 años

Encuentre su potencial a través de la práctica de taekwondo. Este deporte �ísico utiliza todos los músculos y articulaciones del cuerpo mientras se desarrollan habilidades que promueven el enfoque y la autodisciplina. La clase no es combativa y esta centrada en proporcionar estructura, conocimientos y habilidades que los estudiantes utilizarán para tener una vida más segura y empoderada. Centro de Petersen Barn Instructores: US TaeKwonDo College 5-7 años 14 jul-11 agt Mi 4-4:45p 8-12 años 14 jul-11 agt Mi 5-6p

$35 #16233 $40 #16234

Bicicleta Día de Bici de Montaña

13-17 años

Este paseo es para adolescentes que disfrutan montar en bici fuera de la carretera y al aire libre. Debes tener experiencia montando en bicicleta. Tenemos bicicletas de montaña disponibles para prestar, gracias a una donación para recordar a Julia Fudge. Los préstamos son limitados, así que llama al 541-682-6321(inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español) para pedir una bicicleta prestada. Nos reunimos en el Centro de River House Sendero de Carpenter Bypass (Whypass) 23 jul Vi 10a-4:30p $55 #16318 Senderos de Alsea Falls 13 agt Vi 10a-4:30p $55 #16319

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Bailando con Mi Pequeño 2-3 años con padres Explora el baile con tu hijo por medio del juego y el movimiento. Los niños más pequeños pueden tener la oportunidad de bailar sintiéndose seguro al lado de sus padres. Centro de Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 14 jul-25 agt Mi 10:45-11:15a

Movimiento Creativo

$28 #16230 3-5 años

Explora el ritmos, el equilibrio y el movimiento a través de la música. Centro de Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall-Schnurrpusch 14 jul-25 agt Mi 11:30a-12p

Pre-Ballet

$28 #16231

3-4 y 4-5 años

Explora todas las técnicas básicas de ballet de una forma divertida, segura y en un entorno amoroso. Tu niño se estirará, saltará y bailará mientras descubre su amor por la danza y la música. Por medio de estiramientos de ballet y movimientos creativos. En la última clase harán una pequeña presentación. Centro de Amazon Instructora: Maria Reader 3-4 años 10 jul-28 agt Sa 10-10:40a 4-5 años 10 jul-28 agt Sa 11-11:40a Centro de Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 3-4 años 14 jul-25 agt Mi 9:15-9:45a 4-5 años 12 jul-23 agt Lu 3:30-4p 14 jul-25 agt Mi 10-10:30a

Ballet

Centro de Amazon Instructora: Maria Reader 10 jul-28 agt Sá 12-1p

Baile Pre-Tap

$48 #16148 $48 #16149

$28 #16228 $28 #16220 $28 #16229

Aprende las posturas básicas del ballet mientras te mueves creativamente. Con un enfoque en el ritmo, el equilibrio y la creatividad.

$35 #16221

$56 #16152

4-6 años

En esta divertida clase de tap estrás entrenando tu coordinación, memorización y tus habilidades rítmicas. Los bailarines se divertirán mientras aprenden una pequeña rutina para compartir al �inal de la sesión. Tenemos disponibles algunos zapatos de tap para prestar. Ven con ropa cómoda y listo para divertirte. Centro de Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 13 jul-24 agt Ma 3:15-3:45p

$28 #16223

Tap para Principiantes

6-9 años

Aprende las bases del tab mientras descubres como llevar el ritmo con estilo. Los bailarines aprenderán una breve rutina para mostrar sus nuevos movimientos al �inal de la sesión. Tenemos disponibles algunos zapatos de tap para prestar. Ven con ropa cómoda y listo para hacer ruido. Centro de Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 13 jul-24 agt Ma 4-5p

Danza Moderna

6-9 años

Centro de Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 12 jul-23 agt Lu 4:15-5p

5-7 años

Esta clase combinará ballet y movimientos modernos para bailarines jóvenes de todos los niveles.

$42 #16224

13 años +

Esta clase es para todos los niveles. Cubriremos las técnicas básicas y los fundamentos de la danza moderna. Te ayudaremos a explora el movimiento mientras ganas �lexibilidad y gracia. Centro de Petersen Barn Instructor: Jay Hall Schnurrpusch 12 jul-23 agt Lu 5:15-6:30p

$42 #16222

Deportes Atletas en Movimiento

6 años +

Diseñado para introducir personas con discapacidad �ísica al deportes en silla de ruedas y para apoyar su participación continua en oportunidades de recreación y bienestar. Tenemos equipo adaptable para prestar. Dependiendo en la temporada, ofrecemos: esquí adaptativo, escalada adaptada, deportes acuáticos y ciclismo. Para obtener más información, envíenos un correo electrónico o llame al 541682-5311 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español).

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Shakespeare en el Parque ¡Gratis! Para todos

Arte en Amazon

Todas las edades

El Centro de Amazon y los Servicios Culturales presenta Arte en Amazon. Visita la galería de obras de arte al aire libre creada por niños y ven al concierto de la Orquesta Juvenil de Eugene Spring�ield. 11 sep

11a-4p

Gratis

Entradas de Arte para los Chicos 8-18 años Buscamos piezas 2D y 3D creadas por jóvenes para la galería de Arte en Amazon. Muestra tu arte sin necesidad de pasar por un jurado. Tienes hasta el 31 de agosto para entrar tu pieza de arte. Para obtener un formulario de entrada, llama al 541-682-6304 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español).

Feria de Recursos para la Familia Todas las edades

Conéctate con organizaciones y proveedores de servicios para jóvenes y su familias. Habrá talleres, puestos de información y voluntarios disponibles para ayudarlo a inscribirse y obtener apoyos local. Puede aprender sobre salud mental, prevención de abuso de sustancias y otros recursos disponibles para los padres. Si su organización quiere participar o desea ser voluntario en el evento por favor envíenos un correo electrónico.

El programa de teatro gratuito más antiguo de Eugene presenta la conocida comedia romántica “Noche de Reyes.” Esta obra de teatro musical de Shakespeare incluye citas memorables como: “¡Si la música es el alimento del amor, sigue tocando!” y “Es mejor un tonto ingenioso que un ingenio tonto.” Las actuaciones son en inglés y duran cuatro �ines de semana. Traer tu propio picnic, manta, sillas, familia y amigos. Para más información, llama al 541-682-5373 (inglés) o 541-682-6891(español). Si las pautas de la OHA cambian de “Riesgo Bajo” a “Riesgo Moderado,” deberá registrarse para asistir. Para registrarse, llame al 541-682-5373 a partir del 1 de julio. Centro de Amazon 7-29 agt SáDo 6-9p

sin cita

Liderazgo Corte de Adolescentes

12-17 años

Los miembros adquieren experiencia en la toma de decisiones, la comunicación y la ley. Ayude a otros uniéndose al voluntariado de jurados con audiencias judiciales virtuales, que se llevan a cabo los jueves por la noche. Los miembros del jurado asignan contratos a los jóvenes con citaciones de policía para que aprendan a asumir Debido al limite de cupos, es necesario registrarse. Para responsabilidades y nuevas habilidades para seguir un registrarse llame al 541-682-5312 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 camino positivo. Las horas de voluntariado cuentan para los (español). Regístrese en un de los periodos de tiempo para requisitos de la escuela. Comuníquese para obtener más cada hogar de hasta seis personas. Si asiste debe seguir las precauciones de salud pública para mantenerse a usted y a los información o para inscribirse en la próxima fecha de formación del jurado virtual, escríbanos un correo demás a salvo; usando un cubrebocas/mascarilla, lavándose electrónico o llame al 541-285- 8901 (inglés) o 541-682las manos y manteniendo los 6 pies de distancia. 6891 (español). Centro de Sheldon 28 agt Entrada

Sá 1-1:30p 1:45-2:15p 2:30-3p

Gratis 3:15-3:45p 4-4:30p 4:45-5:15p

Natación Aprende a Nadar Seguro

5-12 años

Esta clase está diseñada para jóvenes con discapacidades o que necesitan apoyo adicional y técnicas modi�icadas. Nos enfocamos en enseñar las bases de seguridad en el agua y damos una introducción a la natación. Los instructores y voluntarios brindan experiencias únicas y actividades divertidas en un entorno inclusivo y solidario. Por favor use el código a continuación para entrar a la lista de interesados y lo contactaremos con más información. Si tiene preguntas envíenos un correo electrónico o llame al 541-682-5311 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español). Piscina Amazón Regístrese para entrar en la lista de interesados # 16100

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Velando Nos reunimos en Richardson Park Marina, Dock B, en Fern Ridge Reservoir para empezar todas las sesiones. El estacionamiento en la marina requiere una tarifa del Condado de Lane de $4 al día o $40 por el año; se puede compra en línea. Para más información llame al 541-682-6324 (inglés) o 541-682-6891 (español).

Noche de Vela para los Chicos

Remo Rema y Pedalea, un Viaje en Kayak por el Willamette 12-17 años No se necesita experiencia para disfrutar de este viaje en nuestro río local. Combinemos dos deportes y exploremos el río Willamette con kayaks in�lables estables y montando en bicicleta hasta el punto de partida. Empezaremos en el Centro de Actividades al Aire Libre de River House y pedalearemos hasta la rampa de botes de Island Park en Spring�ield. Cambia tu bicicleta por un bote y regresa �lotando a River House donde estará tu bicicleta. Tenemos todo el equipo de río para esta actividad. Trae tu botella de agua, bocadillos, ropa que se pueda mojar, tu bicicleta y tu casco. Si necesitas pedir prestada la bicicleta y el casco llama al 541-682-6321 (inglés) o 541-682-6891 (español). Nos reunimos en el Centro de River House 22 agt Do 10a-3p $45 #16315

Día de la Conservación para Adolescentes en Green Island

11-17 años

Disfrute un recorrido nocturno en vela por Fern Ridge Reservoir y gana experiencia navegando en un J-24. Dependiendo de la experiencia que tenga el grupo podemos tener una carrera amistosa de vela o podemos simplemente navegar alrededor del lago. Lleva una capa extra de ropa, una botella de agua y bocadillos.

13-17 años

Ven a remover especies invasoras en Green Island, un proyecto de McKenzie River Trust y el Centro de River House. Navegaremos canoas para poder eliminar plantas acuáticas, algunas especies de peces y explorar el area donde se encuentran los ríos Willamette y McKenzie. Nos reunimos en el Centro de River House 12 jul Lu 9a-4p $55 #16286

Kayak en Aguas Tranquilas para Adolescentes 13-17 años

20 jul 10 agt 31 agt

Ma Ma Ma

5:30-8:30p 5:30-8:30p 5:30-8:30p

$25 #16387 $25 #16623 $25 #16624

Velando al Atardecer en Familia

8 años +

Disfruta la puesta del sol mientras navegas al rededor de Fern Ridge Reservoir. No tienes que tener experiencia navegando a vela. Pueden venir hasta 5 personas del mismo hogar, trae tu propia cena para tener un picnic y tus bebidas en un recipientes irrompibles. No se permiten bebidas alcohólicas. 10 jun 16 jun 18 jun 24 jun 30 jun 2 jul 8 jul 9 jul 16 jul 22 jul 23 jul 30 jul 6 agt 20 agt

Ju Mi Vi Ju Mi Vi Ju Vi Vi Ju Vi Vi Vi Vi

5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5:30-9p 5-8:30p

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

#16358 #16625 #16361 #16362 #16363 #16364 #16367 #16368 #16369 #16370 #16371 #16372 #16626 #16373

Vela en Familia al Atardecer del 4 de Julio 8 años + Pueden haber tarifas adicionales para el estacionamiento. Navegaremos a vela, pararemos a cenar y veremos los fuegos arti�iciales desde el agua. 4 jul

Do

5-9:30p

$150 #16365

Recorramos Fern Ridge Reservoir y Coyote Creek por kayac. Lleva tu almuerzo y vestido de baño, nosotros tenemos el equipo para el agua. No necesitas tener experiencia. Nos reunimos en el Centro de River House 16 jul Vi 10a-4p $55 #16289

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Campamentos Un campamento para cada niño Los campamentos de verano de Eugene Rec le ofrecen a los jóvenes la oportunidad de explorar lo que les gusta, aprender nuevas cosas y hacer amigos en un lugar seguro y lleno de apoyo. Con esta asombrosa variedad de actividades, nos complace decir que tenemos ¡un campamento para cada niño! ¿Cómo me inscribo? Regístrese en línea o en cualquiera de los centros comunitarios de Eugene Rec o piscinas. Algunos de los campamentos aceptan un depósitos para reservarle un lugar a su hijo; comuníquese con su centro favorito para más información. ¿Qué hago si mi hijo necesita adaptaciones? Todos los campamentos están abiertos para todos los niños, sin importar su capacidad. Nosotros tenemos un enfoque de equipo para incluir a los niños que requieren más ayuda, teniendo como principal prioridad la seguridad de los campistas. Visite nuestro sitio web para obtener más información o para llenar un formulario de solicitud de inclusión. Por favor avísenos con dos semanas de anticipación. Para más información, consulte la página 65. Los Campamentos de Búsqueda están diseñados para chicos 81 . con discapacidades; ver las páginas 82-84, campamento ● ¿Qué más necesito saber? Debemos tener en nuestros archivos un formulario con la información de salud de todos los campista que debe ser actualizado cada verano. Los formularios están disponibles en línea. Lea la descripción del campamento seleccionado

con cuidado y haga sus planes de acuerdo con la información, es posible que tenga que empacar almuerzo o protector solar para su niño. Después de haberse inscrito recibirá por correo electrónico un paquete con toda la información, incluyendo horarios.

Precauciones debido al COVID-19 Todos los campamentos siguen las pautas estatales para mantener la salud de la comunidad. Las pautas estatales ponen un limite en el número de campistas que puede tener un grupo establecido, cada grupo puede tener un máximo de 20 personas y no puede haber mezcla de grupos. En el paquete de información que recibirá al inscribirse incluiremos la Información completa sobre las reglas y protocolos del programa. Encuentre el mejor campamento para su hijo Es importante tener en cuenta la personalidad y los intereses de su hijo al elegir el campamento. Considere la cantidad de personal de acuerdo con la cantidad de niños en el grupo, el nivel de actividad y el número total de niños para determinar cuál campamento se adapta mejor a la personalidad y el temperamento de su hijo. Para obtener más información sobre cada campamento, llame a la instalación y hable con nuestro personal.

Los campamentos serán limitados si el condado de Lane regresa al nivel de riesgo Extremo de COVID-19. Para obtener información actualizada, visite nuestro sitio web.

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Centros de Campamento Recreación Adaptativa Centro de Hilyard 2580 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 541-682-5311 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español)

Campamentos de Búsqueda 12-21 años Se disfrutará de la naturaleza, arte, proyectos de servicio, cuidando de animales, hacer amigos y desarrollar habilidades para la vida diaria. Este campamento de medio día está diseñado para los participantes con necesidades especiales que generalmente necesitan ayuda adicional en las escuelas, y otros lugares. Tentativamente programado de 8:30a-12:30p en el Centro del Parque de Washington El horario puede cambiar para evitar conflictos con la escuela de verano de 4J Para más información, por favor llame

Arte en Amazon–Campamento Primaria 6-8 y 9-11 años

¡Imagina, juega y crea! Ofrecemos una amplia variedad de opciones que incluyen danza, juegos, arte, teatro, diseño e ingeniería. A demás de una experiencia artística hay juegos activos al aire libre y nadado (dependiendo de las pautas estatales contra el COVID-19).

Centro de Petersen Barn 870 Berntzen Rd., Eugene 97402 541-682-5521 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español)

Aventuras de Verano 3-5 años ¡Ten un verano lleno de aventuras! Juega, crea obras de arte, explora y canta. Cada semana ofrecemos un tema diferente. Bocadillos diarios incluidos. Horario de campamentos: 9a-12p Sin horas prolongadas antes o después Por favor llame para obtener más información

Centro de River House 301 N. Adams St., Eugene 97402 541-682-5329 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español)

Centro de Amazon 2700 Hilyard St., Eugene 97405 541-682-5373 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español)

Los instructores de arte, los educadores y el personal de recreación brindan diversión este verano. Los campistas deben traer el almuerzo, su botella de agua y protector solar. Para adaptarse a los diferentes horarios de cada familia los campamentos de primaria tienen horas �lexibles de entrada y salida. Horario de campamentos preescolares: 9a-12p Sin horas prolongadas antes o después Campamentos de primaria 8a-5:30p Horas de campamento 8-9a Hora de entrada flexible 4-5:30p Hora de salida flexible No se permite la entrada después de las 9a o salida antes de 4p Por favor llame para obtener más información

Arte en Amazon–Campamento Preescolar 3-5 años Cada semana de campamento ofrece un tema diferente y divertido. Nuestro personal ofrecer un ambiente seguro y estimulante. Los campistas deben estar entrenados para ir al baño. Se debe traer almuerzo, botella de agua y protector solar.

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Campamentos al Aire Libre–River House 7-17 años ¡La vida se disfruta más afuera! Estos campamentos ofrecen una variedad de actividades incluyendo ciclismo, kayak, vela, patineta, remar parado en tabla y más. Los campamentos tienen: • Líderes apasionados y capacitados al aire libre con la �inalidad de ofrecer "los mejores días de su vida." • Programas para casi todas las edad y niveles desde principiantes hasta avanzados. • Bajo número de campistas por personal para mantener la seguridad y garantiza el aprendizaje. Los horarios varían según el campamento Sin horas prolongadas antes o después No aceptamos entradas tarde o recogidas temprano Por favor llame para obtener más información

Centro de Sheldon 2445 Willakenzie Rd., Eugene 97401 541-682-5312 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español)

Cada campistas debe traer su almuerzo, botella de agua, protector solar y un bolso para llevar las cosas. Los bocadillos están incluidos. Para acomodar los diferentes horarios de cada familia nuestros campamentos preescolares tienen opciones de horarios extendidos para el cuidado de los niños. Los campamentos de primaria tienen horarios �lexibles de entrada y salida.


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Campamentos de Preescolares en Sheldon 3-5 años Maestros con experiencia en preescolar guiarán a los niños en exploraciones divertidas en el Centro Comunitario de Sheldon y sus alrededores. Cada semana tendrá arte, exploración de la naturaleza y juegos afuera y en el agua. Los campamentos preescolares son para aquellos pequeños que han tenido experiencia en un sitio de cuidado infantil y están entrenado para ir al baño. Campamentos Clásicos en Ascot Park 6-9 años Nuestro personal especializado brinda días de exploración, descubrimiento y juego llenos de actividades clásicas, creativas, de arte y al aire libre. Campamentos Creadores en Sheldon 9-12 años Una experiencias enriquecedoras y apropiad para estas edades con temas y actividades que entrelazan el aprendizaje

con la expresión creativa. La semana incluirá proyectos divertidos, y exploración con diferentes formas de arte.

Campamentos Exploradores en Alton Baker Park 9-12 años Un campamento al aire libre lleno de exploración y movimiento, con excursiones y actividades en el Parque de Alton Baker.

Wayne Morse Granja y Parque Familiar 595 Crest Dr., Eugene 97405 541-682-5373 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español)

Campamentos al Aire Libre–Granja Morse 6-11 años Estos campamentos ofrecen todo un día de juegos al aire libre. Nuestro personal tiene la experiencia necesaria para proporcionar un lugar seguro para niños activos en 27 acres de bosques y prados. Las actividades incluyen artes y manualidades, juegos en grupo, deportes y juegos de mesa. Trae un buen almuerzo, una botella de agua, el protector solar, tu vestido de baño y una toalla. Para poder acomodar los diferentes horarios de cada familia nuestros campamentos tienen horarios �lexibles de entrada y salida. 8a-5:30p Horas de campamento 8-9a Hora de entrada flexible 4-5:30p Hora de salida flexible No se permite la entrada después de las 9a o salida antes de 4p Por favor llame para obtener más información

Wi-Fi Gratis La mayoría de las instalaciones de recreación de Eugene son ahora puntos de acceso de Wi-Fi. Puede utilizar sus dispositivos para acceder el Internet por medio de Wi-Fi gratuitamente en: • Centro Comunitario de Amazon • Piscina de Amazon (por temporadas) • Centro Comunitario de Campbell • Piscina y Gimnasio de Echo Hollow • Centro Comunitario Hilyard • Centro Comunitario Petersen Barn • Centro Comunitario Sheldon • Piscina y Gimnasio de Sheldon • Centro al Aire Libre de River House GetRec.org/actividades

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Campamentos de Preescolar Fechas

Días

Edad Hora

# ●

21-25 jun

Lu-Vi

3-5

9a-12p

1 Imaginación Mágica ●

28 jun-2 jul

Lu-Vi

3-5

9a-12p

3-5

6-9 jul

12-16 jul

19-23 jul

26-30 jul

2-6 agt

9-13 agt

16-20 agt

23-27 agt

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Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Título

Ubicación

Costo

Número

Amazon

$66

#15987

2 Animales ●

Amazon

$66

#15988

9a-12p

3 Fiesta de Mascotas ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16258

3-5

9a-2p

4 Arte Desordenado ●

Sheldon

$109

#16241

3-5

9a-12p

5 Jugando con Arte ●

Amazon

$52

#15989

3-5

9a-12p

6 Desordenados ●

Pete Barn

$52

#16262

3-5

9a-2p

7 Dinosaurios ●

Sheldon

$87

#16225

3-5

9a-12p

8 Cósmico ●

Amazon

$66

#15990

3-5

9a-12p

1 Imaginación Mágica ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16264

3-5

9a-2p

9 Pequeños Cocineros ●

Sheldon

$109

#16246

3-5

9a-12p

10 Creando Música ●

Amazon

$66

#15991

3-5

9a-12p

11 Debajo del Mar ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16267

3-5

9a-2p

2 Animales ●

Sheldon

$109

#16252

3-5

9a-12p

6 Desordenados ●

Amazon

$66

#15992

3-5

9a-12p

12 Aventuras de Superhéroes ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16268

3-5

9a-2p

8 Cósmico ●

Sheldon

$109

#16255

3-5

9a-12p

7 Dinosaurios ●

Amazon

$66

#15993

3-5

9a-12p

13 Explorando el Jardín ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16269

3-5

9a-2p

14 Hadas, Gnomos y Elfos ●

Sheldon

$109

#16257

3-5

9a-12p

15 Pociones y Slime ●

Amazon

$66

#15995

3-5

9a-12p

5 Jugando con Arte ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16270

3-5

9a-2p

10 Creando Música ●

Sheldon

$109

#16259

3-5

9a-12p

16 Veo, Veo ●

Amazon

$66

#15994

3-5

9a-12p

8 Cósmico ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16271

3-5

9a-2p

15 Pociones y Slime ●

Sheldon

$109

#16260

3-5

9a-12p

9 Pequeños Cocineros ●

Amazon

$66

#15996

3-5

9a-12p

17 Vamos a Acampar ●

Pete Barn

$66

#16274

3-5

9a-2p

11 Debajo del Mar ●

Sheldon

$109

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3-5 años

Una divertida aventura en el mundo de la fantasía, las hadas y los héroes. Conviértete en un príncipe o princesa, un unicornio o cualquier criatura inventada. 2 Animales ●

3-5 años

Viaja alrededor del mundo para conocer pequeñas y grandes criaturas. Conoce las gigantes ballenas azules del mar, los elefantes de las sabanas de africanas y los bosques que están cerca a casa. 3 Fiestas de Mascotas ●

3-5 años

¡Las mascotas son lo mejor! Aprendamos a cuidar a nuestras mascotas imaginarias, pintar galletas para perros y más. ¡También verás mascotas de verdad! 4 Arte Desordenado ●

3-5 años

Ensúciate mientras mezclas acuarelas, harina y agua para hacer un arco iris. 5 Jugando con Arte ●

3-5 años

Deja volar tu imaginación. Haz proyectos con arcilla y de impresión y pinta un mural gigante con tus pies! Aprende a pintar de la cabeza a los pies. Usa ropa que puedas manchar o ensuciar. 6 Desordenados ●

3-5 años

¡Este es de�initivamente el campamento más desordenado del mundo! Usa ropa que puedas manchar y ensuciar. 7 Dinosaurios ●

3-5 años

Visita la época de los dinosaurios y conviértete en un explorador. El salón se convertirá en una selva donde estarás buscando fósiles. Mira cómo explota un volcán y como un dinosaurio nace de un huevo. 8 Cósmico ●

3-5 años

El universo está lleno de cosas maravillosas. Despeguemos hacia las estrellas y viajemos por las galaxias. 9 Pequeños Cocineros ●

3-5 años

Aprende sobre nutrición y lo que nuestro cuerpo necesita para estar sano. Practica para convertirte en un excelente cocinero mientras preparas aperitivos, pinchos de fruta y otras recetas fáciles. 10 Creando Música ●

12 Aventuras de Superhéroes ●

3-5 años

¡Llamando a todos los superhéroes! Encuentra tus superpoderes, crea tu super disfraz y salva el día, participando en una carrera llena de obstáculos y desa�íos. 13 Explorando el Jardín ●

3-5 años

¡Aprende sobre los alimentos que necesita nuestro cuerpo para estar sano! Prueba una variedad de frutas y verduras, investiga criaturas de la tierra y cultiva un mini jardín. 14 Hadas, Gnomos y Elfos ●

3-5 años

Aprende de criaturas místicas, construye casas para gnomos y disfrázate como ellos. Haz estampados de hadas y crea un terreno encantado para llevar a casa. 15 Pociones y Slime ●

3-5 años

Prepara pociones secretas y gel babosa. Pinta con sal y hielo, y mezclar aceite y agua con color para ver qué pasa. 16 Veo, Veo ●

3-5 años

Descubre algo nuevo todos los días. Serás un detective que hace su propia lupa para encontrar secretos ocultos. 17 Vamos a Acampar ●

3-5 años

¡Buscando exploradores para que nos ayuden a montar un campamento! Construiremos un fuerte, iremos a pescar, pintaremos rocas, comeremos s'mores y más. ¡No podemos esperar para acampar contigo!

3-5 años

Ven para tener una semana llena de ritmo, melodía y tono por medio de rasgueos y zumbidos mezclados con diversión. 11 Debajo del Mar ●

3-5 años

Ven a explorar todas las maravillas del mar, crea una masa de arena de luna y ayuda a encontrar el tesoro enterrado.

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Campamentos de Primaria Fechas 21-25 jun Todos los listados de 8a-5:30p incluyen horarios flexibles de entrada y salida. 8-9a Entrada flexible 4-5:30p Salida flexible

28 jun-2 jul

Días

Edad Hora

# ●

Lu-Vi

6-8

8a-5:30p

18 Superpoderes ●

Amazon

$150

#16022

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 1– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#15997

7-18

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16235

8-10

9:45a-4p

20 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

River House $255

#16118

9-11

21 Mi Cerebro STEM 8a-12:30p ●

Amazon

$90

#16023

9-11

1-5:30p

22 Somos Duendes RPG ●

Amazon

$90

#16105

6-8

8a-5:30p

23 Campamento Cósmico ●

Amazon

$150

#16030

6-9

8a-5:30p

24 Clásico: Olimpiadas de Eugene 2021 ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16132

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 2– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#15998

8-10

25 Aventuras en Bici 10a-4:15p ●

River House $255

#16256

9-11

8a-5:30p

26 Creando Libros de Cómics ●

Amazon

$178

#16107

9-12

8a-5:30p

27 Creadores: El Diario de Un Niño ●

Sheldon

$178

#16244

9-12

8a-5:30p

28 Exploradores: Oriéntate ●

Alton Baker

$178

#16179

6-8

8a-5:30p

29 Creando Música ●

Amazon

$120

#16051

6-9

8a-5:30p

30 Clásico: Laboratorio Animal ●

Ascot Park

$120

#16134

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 3– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $120

#16009

7-18

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$136

#16237

9-11

8a-5:30p

31 Taller de Teatro ●

Amazon

$143

#16108

9-12

8a-5:30p

32 Creadores: Así Construimos ●

Sheldon

$142

#16245

9-12

8a-5:30p

33 Exploradores: Dentro del Bosque ●

Alton Baker

$142

#16192

9-12

34 Pájaros, Bici y Bote 10a-4:15p ●

River House $204

#16280

6-8

8a-5:30p

35 ¡Olímpicos! ●

Amazon

$150

#16056

6-9

8a-5:30p

36 Clásico: Agente Secreto ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16136

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 4– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#16010

8-10

9:45a-4p

20 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

River House $255

#16123

9-11

8a-5:30p

37 Maestría en Arte y Diseño ●

Amazon

$178

#16109

9-12

8a-5:30p

38 Creadores: Mentes Conscientes ●

Sheldon

$178

#16247

9-12

8a-5:30p

39 Exploradores: Muchos Animales ●

Alton Baker

$178

#16202

6-8

8a-5:30p

40 Expedición en la Selva ●

Amazon

$150

#16057

6-9

8a-5:30p

41 Clásico: Hadas, Monstruos y Mitos ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16137

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 5– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#16011

7-18

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16238

9-11

8a-5:30p

42 Ciencia Loca ●

Amazon

$178

#16110

9-12

8a-5:30p

43 Creadores: Diseño de Juegos ●

Sheldon

$178

#16248

9-12

8a-5:30p

44 Exploradores: Métete al Pasado ●

Alton Baker

$178

#16204

Lu-Vi

No se puede entrar después de las 9a o salir antes de las 4p.

6-9 jul

12-16 jul

19-23 jul *Parques de Patinetas: Cal Young, 2555 Gilham Rd., y WashingtonJefferson, 150 Jefferson

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Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Título

Ubicación

Costo Número


Español 26-30 jul

2-6 agt

9-13 agt

16-20 agt

23-27 agt

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

Lu-Vi

30 agt-3 sep Lu-Vi

6-8

8a-5:30p

45 Viaje en el Tiempo ●

Amazon

$150

#16058

6-9

8a-5:30p

46 Clásico: Pegajoso, Viscoso y Apestoso ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16138

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 6– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#16012

8-10

9:45a-4p

20 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

River House $255

#16125

8-10

21 Aventuras en Bici 10a-4:15p ●

River House $255

#16265

9-11

47 Haciendo Películas 8a-12:30p ●

Amazon

$90

#16112

9-11

1-5:30p

48 Chibitronics ●

Amazon

$90

#16113

9-12

8a-5:30p

49 Creadores: Carrera de Coches ●

Sheldon

$178

#16249

9-12

8a-5:30p

50 Exploradores: ¡H2Oh! ●

Alton Baker

$178

#16206

6-8

8a-5:30p

51 El Mundo del Agua ●

Amazon

$150

#16059

6-9

8a-5:30p

52 Clásico: Deportes Chistosos ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16139

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 7– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#16013

7-18

9a-1p

72 Patineta (niñas) ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16240

9-11

8a-5:30p

53 Laboratório Maker ●

Amazon

$178

#16114

9-12

8a-5:30p

54 Creadores: Magia de Mitad de Verano ●

Sheldon

$178

#16250

9-12

8a-5:30p

55 Exploradores: La Ciencia Está en Todo ●

Alton Baker

$178

#16207

6-8

8a-5:30p

56 Por un Planeta Más Verde ●

Amazon

$150

#16060

6-9

8a-5:30p

57 Clásico: Arte Inteligente ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16140

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 8– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#16014

7-18

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16242

9-11

8a-5:30p

58 Academia Jedi ●

Amazon

$178

#16115

9-12

8a-5:30p

59 Creadores: Dulces Ritmos ●

Sheldon

$178

#16251

9-12

8a-5:30p

60 Exploradores: Sobrevivir y Prosperar ●

Alton Baker

$178

#16209

6-8

8a-5:30p

61 ¡Esto es Ciencia! ●

Amazon

$150

#16061

6-9

8a-5:30p

62 Clásico: Construye y Destruye ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16141

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 9– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#16015

7-18

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16243

8-10

9:45a-4p

20 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

River House $255

#16127

9-11

8a-5:30p

63 Las Cosas Extrañas ●

Amazon

$178

#16116

9-12

8a-5:30p

64 Creadores: Escultores de Sheldon ●

Sheldon

$178

#16253

9-12

8a-5:30p

65 Exploradores: ●

Alton Baker

$178

#16210

6-8

8a-5:30p

66 Aventuras Fantásticas ●

Amazon

$150

#16062

6-9

8a-5:30p

67 Clásico: Verano a la Antigua ●

Ascot Park

$150

#16142

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 10– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#16016

8-10

9:45a-4p

68 Aventuras del Río Willamette ●

River House $255

#16130

9-11

8a-5:30p

69 Arcilla y Escultura ●

Amazon

$178

#16119

9-12

8a-5:30p

70 Creadores: Locura de Verano ●

Sheldon

$178

#16254

9-12

8a-5:30p

71 Exploradores: Celebrando el Willamette ●

Alton Baker

$178

#16211

6-11

8a-5:30p

19 Semana 11– Granja Morse ●

Morse Farm $150

#16212

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Español 18 Superpoderes ●

6-8 años

¿Cuál es tu superpoder? Usa tu imaginación y cuéntanos la historia de cómo te convertiste en superhéroe. Crea un super disfraz para demostrar que eres un héroe que vino a salvar el día. 19 Al Aire Libre – Granja Morse ●

6-11 años

Explora, descubre y juega afuera, todo el día, en 27 acres llenos de bosques y prados. Nuestro equipo de consejeros capacitado dirigirán grupos de juegos, deportes y actividades creativas y artísticas. 20 Aventuras por la Ciudad ●

8-10 años

Disfruta de aventuras locales usando diferentes tipos de transportes recreativo. Cada semana está diseñada para darle a los chicos un tiempo al aire libre, lejos de dispositivos y con actividades educativas y para mantener el estado �ísico. Esta semana incluyen cursos de cuerdas, senderismo, ciclismo, exploración en bosque y arroyos con remo y kayak si el clima lo permite. Solo se permite inscribirse a una sola sesión de este campamento por participante. 21 Mi Cerebro STEM ●

9-11 años

Usa tu cerebro aplicando método cientí�ico para construir máquinas y resolver problemas de ingeniería. Aquellos que también están registrados para el campamento de Somos Duendes RPG en la tarde se quedaran a almorzar. 22 Somos Duendes RPG ●

9-11 años

El poderoso Girthness, jefe de Rendwattle Gutwad a declarado que los héroes más grandes de la tribu de Licktoad Goblin deben salir a recuperar un gran tesoro: ¡fuegos arti�iciales! Para probar que son los duendes más valientes de los Licktoads, los campistas completarán una serie de desa�íos y misiones peligrosas en búsqueda del tesoro al otro lado de Brinestump Marsh. ¡Tener cuidado, Lotslegs comen bebés duendes y Vorka es el duende Caníbal! ¡Ven a esta aventura caótica de duendes! 23 Campamento Cósmico ●

6-8 años

¡Despega hacia una aventura por el espacio! Descubre nuestro sistema solar, entrena como lo hacen los astronautas y crea tu propio telescopios. 24 Clásico: Olimpiadas de Eugene 2021 ●

6-9 años

Ven a correr, saltar, lanzar y a celebra con nosotros las pruebas de carreras en pista de deportistas de USA que compiten en Eugene para participar en los Juegos Olímpicos del 2021. Si no te gusta competir, no te preocupes, tendrás la oportunidad de hacer tu propia medalla de oro y antorcha olímpica.

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25 Aventuras en Bici ●

8-10 años

¡Aventuras sobre ruedas! Explora la naturaleza, monta bicicleta por el sendero de Ruth Bascom Riverbank, diseña un pista de obstáculos para bicicletas y explora caminos en la bici. Conviértete en un ciclista más seguro practicando técnicas básicas para montar y mantener tu bici, y aprende las reglas de etiqueta de carretera. También tenemos actividades en el agua cuando el clima lo permita, puedes simplemente meter tus pies, nadar o montar en kayak. Daremos más detalles cuando nos acerquemos a las fechas del campamento. Solo se permite inscribirse a una sola sesión de este campamento por participante. 26 Creando Libros de Cómics ●

9-11 años

Se el autor de una novela grá�ica. Escríbelo, ilústralo y encuadernarlo para hacer un libro de cómics. 27 Creadores: El Diario de un Niño ●

9-12 años

Basado en la serie de libros, este campamento esta hecho para que cuentes tu historia personal a través de dibujos, garabatos y tiras cómicas en tu propio diario hecho a mano. Haremos una crónica de nuestras aventuras de la primer semana de verano en formato de diario que después encuadernaremos. 28 Exploradores: Oriéntate ●

9-12 años

Es muy fácil pedirle direcciones a nuestros dispositivos. Pero ¿Qué pasa si estás fuera del servicio celular y tu GPS no funciona? Esta semana, aprendemos los conceptos básicos para “Orientarnos” con mapas, brújulas y otros métodos para ubicarnos en el parque de Alton Baker. Tendremos una búsqueda del tesoro, y de algunos geocachés y aprenderemos técnicas para poder volver a donde empezamos. 29 Creando Música ●

6-8 años

Encuentra tu propio ritmo y sigue el tono de la música. Fabricaremos instrumentos musicales, escribiremos canciones y bailaremos.


Español 30 Clásico: Laboratorio Animal ●

6-9 años

¿Es tu animal favorito el pichiciego (armadillo hada rosa), o el topo de nariz estrellada? ¿Te gusta lo raro o repugnante? Esta semana aprenderemos todo sobre el reino animal y sus increíbles criaturas. 31 Taller de Teatro ●

9-11 años

Broadway llegan a Amazon, forma un equipo con tus compañeros campistas o trabaja por tu cuenta para producir una obra de teatro. Aprende a actuar, a moverte con propósito, presenta una pieza de una obra y aprende sobre el teatro mientras juegas. 32 Creadores: Así Construimos ●

9-12 años

alrededores. Este campamento será un soplo de aire fresco. 39 Exploradores: Muchos Animales ●

9-12 años

Mira hacia arriba, hacia abajo, a tu alrededor. Hay criaturas interesantes grandes y pequeñas por todos lados. Esta semana estaremos aprendiendo sobre animales de Oregon y del mundo. Mantén los ojos abiertos para detectar señales y escanear mientras tratamos de identi�icar el animal que dejó estas pistas. 40 Expedición en la selva ●

6-8 años

¿Sabías que tenemos una selva en la costa oeste de este país? Explora lo que hace que este ecosistema sea especial y plani�ica tus propias búsquedas del tesoro.

¡Este campamento hará �luir la creatividad! Tenemos proyectos divertidos, emocionantes e inspiradores. Los campistas aprenderán a usar conceptos de STEAM (ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería, arte y matemáticas) mientras exploran con las fuerzas del movimiento y mucho más.

¿Te gusta lo extraño, lo inusual y lo increíble? En esta semana mágica de exploración aprenderás sobre algunos de los mitos y misterios sobrenaturales más famosos del mundo.

33 Exploradores: Dentro del Bosque ●

42 Ciencia Loca ●

9-12 años

En Oregon estamos tan acostumbrados a estar rodeados por árboles que ni caemos en cuenta de lo especiales que son. Esta semana será diferente. Ven a conocer de cerca y personalmente algunos los gigantes árboles locales. 34 Pájaros, Bici y Bote ●

9-12 años

Aprende sobre pájaros locales mientras montas en bicicleta y en bote. Monta bicicleta para ver los pájaros de los humedales y praderas, visita el Raptor Center y monta en un kayak a lo largo de las costas de Fern Ridge para ver los pájaros de agua. 35 ¡Olímpicos! ●

6-8 años

¡En sus marcas, listos, fuera! Construye tu equipo, corre una carrera de obstáculos y traer a casa la medalla de oro. 36 Clásico: Agente Secreto ●

41 Clásico: Hadas, Monstruos y Mitos ●

6-9 años

9-11 años

Biología, química y �ísica son palabras grandes que nos hacen pensar que eso es solo para universitarios. Pero la realidad es que están representadas en todo lo que nos rodea. Desde hornear un torta (química), a cultivar una planta (biología), a pararse en una sola pierna (�ísica), nuestro mundo se explica a través de los fundamentos de la ciencia. Por medio de experimentos veremos como lo inentendible se vuelve comprensible. 43 Creadores: Diseño de Juegos ●

9-12 años

Explora por medio de la práctica el diseño de juegos mientras aplicas técnicas de narración usando tu imaginación. Los chicos explorarán sus capacidad para crear sus propios juegos y explicar las reglas y objetivos a otros jugadores. Podrás crear o jugar todo tipo de juegos. ¡Juega para jugar!

6-9 años

Escribe mensajes en código, usa polvo para revelar las huellas dactilares y encuentra pistas para resolver acertijos. Ven a disfruta de una semana llena de aventuras y misterios. 37 Maestría en Arte y Diseño ●

9-11 años

El diseño grá�ico y el arte están en todos los objeto que tenemos en nuestro hogares y que utilizamos. Desde la lámpara de tu escritorio hasta tu dispositivo portátil y el coche de tus padres, todo está diseñado con cierta apariencia y sensación. ¿Cómo diseñarías los objetos de tu mundo? ¡Ten una lluvia de ideas, dibujar un logotipo, diseña carteles, camisetas y otros artículos para volverte un maestros de arte y diseño! 38 Creadores: Mentes Conscientes ●

9-12 años

Centrándonos en la conciencia del mundo que nos rodea, exploraremos varias prácticas para aumentar la autoconsciencia. Vamos a dibujar, a hacer yoga, cultivar plantas, explorar las áreas naturales locales y conéctanos con nuestros sentidos para volvernos más conscientes de nuestros

44 Exploradores: Métete al Pasado ●

9-12 años

¿Sabías que puedes encontrar fósiles marinos prehistóricos aquí mismo en Eugene? ¿Sabes quién vivía en lo que hoy es Alton Baker Park? Si ensuciarte un poco no te molesta y te gusta pensar en cómo era nuestro planeta hace miles de años, entonces este campamento es perfecto para ti. 45 Viaje en el Tiempo ●

6-8 años

Viaja al pasado y visita a los dinosaurios, vuelve al presente y recorre por todo lo que hay en medio. Construiremos una máquina del tiempo para viajar a algunos de los mejores momentos en la historia de nuestro planeta. 46 Clásico: Pegajoso, Viscoso y Apestoso ●

6-9 años

Crea reacciones químicas gelatinosas, pegajosas y hasta encurtidos. Explorar elementos cotidianos a través de los ojos de un cientí�ico. Mira lo que hay que hacer para tener un delicioso pepinillo. Cúbrete las manos con slime. Haz que un huevo se convierta en una masa pegajosa y apestosa. GetRec.org/actividades

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52 Clásico: Deportes Chistosos ●

9-11 años

Cada ves es más fácil explorar el mundo del cine ya que tenemos muchas herramientas en línea a nuestra disposición. Podemos descargar una aplicación y de repente convertirnos en director de cine, actor, director de fotogra�ía y diseñador de escenario. ¿Qué historia te gustaría ver en una película? Necesitas tener un teléfono inteligente. Los participantes que también están registrados para el campamento de Chibitronics de la tarde se quedaran para el almuerzo. 48 Chibitronics ●

9-11 años

Este kit electro de historias de STEAM presenta la historia “When Thea LED the Way” para enseñar y reforzar los conceptos básicos de electrónica. La historia del libro sucede en el planeta Penumbra, que tiene muy poca luz solar. Los penumbranos normalmente recogen su luz de las estrellas fugaces. Sin embargo, hay una sequia de estrellas y sin la luz de las estrellas, la gente se está enfermando de Starloss. Thea es una buscadora de estrellas y está luchando por encontrar luz para salvar a su padre de la enfermedad de Starloss. Para encontrar más luz, Thea se embarca en una aventura. Lo que hace Thea, tu también lo harás. Tu serás parte del viaje por ese mundo. Seguirás las aventuras de Thea y crearás una luz diferente hecha de circuitos para iluminar su mundo. Los Chibitronics son una forma creativa y divertida de aprender electrónica. ¡Construye circuitos electrónicos y crea arte iluminado! Es fácil, divertido, seguro y creativo. Los campistas deberán comprar el libro “When Thea LED the Way” y el kit de inicio de Chibitronics – “Chibi Lights LED Circuit Stickers STEM starter kit.” Ambos están a la venta en Chibitronics.com o en Amazon.com por aproximadamente $80 por los dos. Haz tu pedido con anticipación para que llegue a tiempo. 49 Creadores: Carreras de Coches ●

Este año es un año de olimpiadas y sabemos que en cada uno de los Juegos Olímpicos se añade un nuevo deporte. El entrenamiento comienza esta semana para la posibilidad de que hayan carreras de pollos o golf de disco en los juegos futuros. 53 Laboratorio Maker ●

9-11 años

Revive los objetos que se van a tirar a la basura. El laboratorio Maker te permite reinventar todo tipo de cosas. Tu imaginación se expandirá y te sentirás inspirado por tus compañeros de campamento para crear cosas nuevas. 54 Creadores: Magia de Mitad de Verano ●

9-12 años

Ponte tu sombrero de mago, tus alas de hada y no te olvídate de tu varita mágica y tu libro de hechizos. Estaremos explorando cuentos de hadas y entraremos en el bosque en busca de tierras encantadas. Crearemos nuestras propias casas de hadas y seguiremos nuestro propio camino en esta mágica temporada, y hasta de proto terminamos haciendo nuestra propia magia. 55 Exploradores: La Ciencia Está en Todo ●

9-12 años

Investigar, formular hipótesis, experimentar, observar, repetir. Exploremos el mundo que nos rodea por medio de un lente cientí�ico. Averigua qué tan alto es un árbol o descubre extrañas criaturas en el agua. Esta variedad de exploraciones mantendrá esta semana interesante e intrigante. 56 Por un Planeta Más Verde ●

6-8 años

¿Tienes basura? Seamos creativos. Mira lo que puedes hacer con los papeles reciclados y aprenda a mantener nuestro planeta verde. 57 Clásico: Arte Inteligente ●

9-12 años

6-9 años

6-9 años

Usa las leyes de la �ísica para competir con un coche hecho por ti. Construiremos autos derby con madera de pino y correremos una carrera en ellos. Fabricaremos autos solares para aprovechar la energía solar y generar el movimiento del coche. ¡Pon a prueba tus habilidades!

El arte no es solo para los creativos silenciosos. Esta semana estará llena de las actividades favoritas de campamento, como crear pulseras de amistad y collares, y esperamos que no te sorprenda si terminas siendo un miembro del Ministerio de Caminatas Chistosos, haciendo el baile del pollito o si terminas participando en nuestro concurso anual de talentos.

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58 Academia Jedi ●

9-12 años

Para febrero la mayoría de los que vivimos en Oregon ya estamos cansados del agua, pero a mediados del verano ya nos está haciendo falta. Esta semana haz un recorrido en kayak por el Parque de Alton Baker. ¡No te lo pierdas! 51 El Mundo del Agua ●

6-8 años

Sumérgete en una semana llena de juegos en el agua y empápate de sol. ¡Ten cuidado con los piratas y con los monstruos marinos!

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Una vez más, en una galaxia muy, muy lejana, perfeccionaremos nuestras habilidades Jedi para protegernos de las fuerzas del mal que acechan alrededor de estrellas muy próximas. Ven preparado para aprender a usar la Fuerza y a unirte a la batalla para salvar el universo. 59 Creadores: Ritmos Dulces ●

9-12 años

Los ritmos, los tonos y las melodías son el centro de todas las actividades: vamos a bailar, a hacer y escuchar música y a entender como la música hace parte de nuestras vidas. Te introduciremos a nuevos instrumentos y estilos de música. Vas a escribir tus propias canciones y podrás compartir tu talento.


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9-12 años

¿Te preocupa que los zombis se tomen el mundo? ¿Tienes lo que se necesita para sobrevivir cuando los extraterrestres desciendan a la Tierra en busca de a alguien para hacerle pruebas? Esta semana, nos iremos todos los días al bosque para practicar nuestras habilidades de supervivencia como construir refugios, encender fuego primitivo y encontrar como llegar a un sitio seguro. Practica para escenarios tanto reales como imaginarios durante una semana con técnicas de supervivencia. 61 ¡Esto es Ciencia! ●

6-8 años

Ponte tu bata de laboratorio y empieza a hacer experimentos. Esta semana es sobre STEM – ciencia, tecnología, electrónica y matemáticas – será muy divertido. 62 Clásico: Construye y Destruye ●

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6-9 años

A veces, la mejor parte de construir es destruir. Esta semana te desa�iamos a que construyas la torre más alta, el puente más fuerte y la mejor de las catapultas. Cada día podrá tener un desa�ío diferente, pero con el mismo objetivo – construir y destruir. 63 Las Cosas Extrañas ●

9-11 años

Después de que el agente Paraden desapareció el año pasado, pensamos que ya no había ningún peligro, pero parece que el misterio ha comenzado de nuevo. Es hora de aprender más sobre 003 y el portal. ¿Que clase de fuerzas crearon el portal? ¿Que amenazas existen todavía y siguen esperándonos para cogernos desprevenidos? Ven a buscar los secretos del Lado al Revés. 64 Creadores: Escultores de Sheldon ●

9-12 años

Crea arte con arcilla, metal, periódicos, elementos reciclados y otros materiales 3D. Podrás construir esculturas, hacer joyas y crear monumentos al aire libre con materiales naturales. 65 Exploradores: Deportistas Verdaderos ●

9-12 años

A algunas personas les gusta acampar y relajarse, a otros, no les gusta tanto. Esta semana haremos deportes al aire libre. Actividades como el golf de disco, caminatas largas y la pesca llenarán tus días de campamento ininterrumpido. 66 Aventuras Fantásticas ●

6-8 años

¿Cuál es el mundo de tu imaginación? Construye tu mundo mágico y llénalo de personajes a los que le das vida. Una semana llena de juegos y aventuras. 67 Clásico: Verano a la Antigua ●

6-9 años

Ven a divertirte a la antigua mientras corremos alrededor de rociadores de agua, hacemos nuestro propio helado y jugamos a lo que tus padres solían jugar en los viejos tiempos.

8-10 años

Cada agosto, la ciudad de Eugene con ayuda de socios de la comunidad hacen el Festival del Río Willamette. Este festival celebra el río y sus alrededores. El campamento de Aventuras del Festival del Río Willamette tiene una gran cantidad de actividades en las que los campistas pueden participar en este evento de la comunidad. Algunos de los temas diarios son: culturas indígenas, administración y seguridad del río, ecología de río, juego en el río y en el camino al lado del río Willamette. Esta semana los campistas estarán remado, nadando, montando bicicleta, caminando y explorando el área. 69 Arcilla y Escultura ●

9-11 años

La arcilla es una de las formas de creación artística más versátiles. Con arcilla se puede hacer una escultura 3D de casi cualquier cosa. También exploraremos la creación de esculturas con otros materiales. 70 Creadores: Locura de Verano ●

9-12 años

Cerraremos este verano con broche de oro. Para matar el calor, tendremos una guerra de bombas de agua. Aprovecha tu última oportunidad para disfrutar del verano y crear algo especial. ¡Ven a tomar té usando un sombrerero loco y haz tus últimas payasadas antes de que termine el verano! 71 Exploradores: Celebrando el Willamette 9-12 años ●

El río Willamette recorre 187 millas antes de desembocar en el río Columbia en Portland. Durante el invierno pasan por Eugene unos 20,000 pies cúbicos de agua por segundo, lo que es más o menos alrededor de 20,000 pelotas de baloncesto llenas de agua. Esta semana coincide con el Festival del Río Willamette, por lo que tenemos la oportunidad de terminar la temporada de campamentos de verano celebrando nuestro río con una gran variedad de actividades divertidas. Todos los campamentos son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891. GetRec.org/actividades

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Campamentos de Secundaria Fechas

Días

Edad Hora

21-25 jun

Lu-Vi 7-17

Ubicación

Costo

Número

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16235

10a-4p

73 Aventuras en Kayak ●

River House $255

#16272

9:45a-4p

74 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

River House $255

#16120

1-5p

75 El Grupo ●

Parque Wash $90

#16144

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$136

#16237

11-17

9a-4:30p

76 Vela para Principiantes ●

EYC**

$215

#16382

11-17

9:45a-4p

77 Remar en Tabla ●

Varias

$210

#16111

10a-4p

78 Bienestar en el Parque Wash ●

Parque Wash $115

#16145

Lu-Vi 11-13 12-15

6-9 jul

Título

9a-1p

11-17 28 jun-2 jul

# ●

Ma-Vi 7-17

12-15 12-15 jul

Lu-Ju 11-17

9a-4:30p

76 Vela para Principiantes ●

EYC**

$215

#16383

12-16 jul

Lu-Vi 11-13

10a-4:15p

79 Aventura en Bici ●

River House $255

#16261

12-15

1-5p

80 Chibitronics ●

Parque Wash $90

#16147

12-21

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Parque Wash $100

#16001

19-23 jul

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16238

11-13

9:45a-4p

74 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

River House $255

#16124

11-17

10a-4p

73 Aventuras en Kayak ●

River House $255

#16275

12-15

1-5p

82 Zona sin Zoom ●

12-21

81 Campamento de Búsqueda 8:30a-12:30p ●

Lu-Vi 7-17

76 Vela para Principiantes ●

26-29 jul

Lu-Ju 11-17

9a-4:30p

26-30 jul

Lu-Vi 12-21

81 Campamento de Búsqueda 8:30a-12:30p ●

por determinar

$90

#16146

Parque Wash $100

#16002

EYC**

$215

#16384

Parque Wash $100

#16003

EYC**

$215

#16385

2-5 agt

Ma-Ju 11-17

9a-4:30p

76 Vela para Principiantes ●

2-6 agt

Lu-Vi 7-17

9a-1p

72 Patineta (niñas) ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16240

11-17

10a-4p

73 Aventuras en Kayak ●

River House $255

#16277

12-21

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9-13 agt

Parque Wash $100

#16004

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16242

11-13

9:45a-4p

74 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

River House $255

#16126

11-17

10a-4p

73 Aventuras en Kayak ●

River House $255

#16278

12-21

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Lu-Vi 7-17

Parque Wash $100

#16005

EYC**

$215

#16386

16-19 agt

Lu-Ju 11-17

9a-4:30p

76 Vela para Principiantes ●

16-20 agt

Lu-Vi 7-17

9a-1p

72 Patineta ●

CY y WJ*

$170

#16243

11-13

10a-4:15p

79 Aventura en Bici ●

River House $255

#16266

12-21

81 Campamento de Búsqueda 8:30a-12:30p ●

Parque Wash $100

#16006

Varias

#16215

23-25 agt

Lu-Mi 11-17

9:45a-4p

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$160

*Parques de Patinetas: Cal Young, 2555 Gilham Rd., y Washington-Jefferson, 150 Jefferson **Eugene Yacht Club, 26126 Bangs Rd. en Fern Ridge

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Lu-Vi 12-21

Parque Wash $100

#16007

9:45a-4p

74 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

River House $255

#16128

11-17

10a-4p

73 Aventuras en Kayak ●

River House $255

#16279

12-21

81 Campamento de Búsqueda 8:30a-12:30p ●

Parque Wash $100

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30 agt-3 sep Lu-Vi 11-13

72 Patineta ●

81 Campamento de Búsqueda 8:30a-12:30p ●

7-17 años

Aprende las bases para montar patineta y las reglas de los parques. Se requiere el uso de cascos, y recomendamos el uso de almohadillas de protección. Tenemos cascos, almohadillas y tablas disponibles para prestar. Mejora tus habilidades y con�ianza, comienza en el parque de patinaje de Cal Young y termina probando tus nuevas habilidades en el parque de patinaje de Washington-Jefferson. 73 Aventuras en Kayak ●

11-17 años

En este campamento navegarás en aguas tranquilas y aguas rápidas empezando desde Fern Ridge Reservoir y en el río Willamette. Usaremos diferentes kayaks y aprenderemos como cada kayak funciona en los diferentes tipos de agua. Aprende como remar un bote, sobre equipos y técnicas de rescate, nadado en aguas rápidas y sobre como trabajar en equipo. El kayak es una de las actividades principales de River House y por eso estamos modi�icando nuestro horario usual de campamento para poder ofrecer un campamento seguro y divertido en medio de las restricciones actuales. Si no podemos usar nuestro transporte de autobús, usaremos bicicletas para llegar a los sitios de salid con excepción de los lunes. Tendremos bicicletas disponibles para prestar. Reserva tu bicicletas por lo menos una semana antes de que empiece el campamento. Nosotros llevaremos todo el equipo de río. 74 Aventura por la Ciudad ●

11-13 años

Disfruta de aventuras locales usando diferentes tipos de transportes recreativo. Cada semana está diseñada para darle a los chicos un tiempo al aire libre, lejos de dispositivos y con actividades educativas y para mantener el estado �ísico. Esta semana incluyen cursos de cuerdas, senderismo, ciclismo, exploración en bosque, y remo y kayak en arroyos, si el clima lo permite. Solo se permite inscribirse a una sola sesión de este campamento por participante. 75 El Grupo ●

12-15 años

¿Serás tu uno de los pocos héroes de todo el reino llamado a participar en esta aventura? ¡Ven y ayuda a crear un experiencia única llena de aventuras emocionantes, hechizos mágicos, monstruos, batallas y risas! Jugaremos “Tabletop RPG,” “Magic the Gathering” y una gran variedad de juegos de mesa y cartas, y podrás competir en misiones de “Pokémon Go” y otras travesuras. ¡Trae tus juegos de mesa, barajas, dados, tu creatividad y tu valentía! Se aplicarán las pautas de seguridad y desinfección.

76 Vela para Principiantes ●

11-17 años

Este verano aprende a navegar a vela en Fern Ridge Reservoir y gana nuevas habilidades para divertirte al aire libre. Para que los campistas puedan mantener la distancia �ísica, estaremos navegando un RS Feva de 12 pies para dos personas, puedes venir con un amigo cercano o un miembro de tu familia. Tu y tu amigo o hermano recibirán entrenamiento para desarrollar habilidades de navegación y formar conexiones durante toda la semana. Se asignará un barco por familia o grupo, lo que permitirá que los participantes mantengan la distancia �ísica de aquellos que no viven en el mismo hogar. Cada participante debe registrarse e identi�icar a su pareja. 77 Remar en Tabla ●

11-17 años

Remar Parado en Tabla (SUP según las siglas en inglés) es una manera estimulante para interactuar con el agua del Valle del Willamette. Este campamento de cuatro días te enseñará técnica de SUP, seguridad, plani�icación, comunicación y rescate mientras visitas una variedad de lagos y ríos locales. Proporcionaremos el equipo de SUP. Los sitios de llegada y recogida varían durante la semana. No proporcionamos transporte. 78 Bienestar en el Parque Wash ●

12-15 años

¡Ven a disfrutar del sol y a probar algo nuevo para que tu mente y tu cuerpo se sientan bien! Este campamento, tendrá actividades que promueven el autocuidado, la alimentación saludable y el bienestar general. Nuestros instructores se encontrarán con cada participante donde sea que estén mental y �ísicamente, al mismo tiempo que los desa�iará a explorar los bene�icios que tienen los hábitos saludables. GetRec.org/actividades

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12-21 años

Conoce sobre la naturaleza, aprende de arte, has proyectos de servicio comunitario, practica el cuidado de animales, has amistades y aprende nuevas habilidades para la vida diaria. Este es un campamento de medio día diseñado para jóvenes que necesitan apoyo adicional dentro de los entornos escolares, recreativos y comunitarios. Todos los campamentos siguen las pautas y practicas estatales para mantener la salud de la comunidad. Enviaremos información completa por correo electrónico sobre las pautas y protocolos que implementaremos en el programa antes de que inicie el campamento. Para obtener más información, llame al 541-682-5311 (inglés) o 541-6826891 (español). 82 Zona sin Zoom ●

79 Aventura en Bici ●

11-13 años

¡Aventuras sobre ruedas! Explora la naturaleza, monta bicicleta por el sendero de Ruth Bascom Riverbank, diseña un pista de obstáculos para bicicletas y explora caminos en la bici. Conviértete en un ciclista más seguro practicando técnicas básicas para montar y mantener tu bici, y aprende las reglas de la etiqueta de carretera. Si el clima lo permite, tenemos actividades de agua, puedes simplemente meter los pies, nadar o montar en kayak. Daremos más detalles a medida que nos acerquemos a las fechas del campamento. Solo se permite inscribirse a una sola sesión de este campamento por participante. 80 Chibitronics ●

12-15 años

Este kit electro de historias de STEAM presenta la historia “When Thea LED the Way” para enseñar y reforzar los conceptos básicos de electrónica. La historia del libro sucede en el planeta Penumbra, que tiene muy poca luz solar. Los penumbranos normalmente recogen su luz de las estrellas fugaces. Sin embargo, hay una sequia de estrellas y sin la luz de las estrellas, la gente se está enfermando de Starloss. Thea es una buscadora de estrellas y está luchando por encontrar luz para salvar a su padre de la enfermedad de Starloss. Para encontrar más luz, Thea se embarca en una aventura. Lo que hace Thea, tu también lo harás. Tu serás parte del viaje por ese mundo. Seguirás las aventuras de Thea y crearás una luz diferente hecha de circuitos para iluminar su mundo. Los Chibitronics son una forma creativa y divertida de aprender electrónica. ¡Construye circuitos electrónicos y crea arte iluminado! Es fácil, divertido, seguro y creativo. Los campistas deberán comprar el libro “When Thea LED the Way” y el kit de inicio de Chibitronics – “Chibi Lights LED Circuit Stickers STEM starter kit.” Ambos están a la venta en Chibitronics.com o en Amazon.com por aproximadamente $80 por los dos. Haz tu pedido con anticipación para que llegue a tiempo.

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12-15 años

¡Escápate de la pantalla de Zoom y ven a estar con tus amigos en persona! ¡Este ha sido un año di�ícil, es hora de dejar las pantallas y tomar un poco de aire fresco, estar rodeado de gente y salir a jugar! Ven a divertirte en esta semana llena de socialización y actividades. Tendremos actividades para crear, jugar y disfrutar mientras estás con tus amigos. Puedes traer tus propias cartas, dados o tu juego de mesa favorito. Aplicaremos los protocolos de seguridad y desinfección. 83 Remar en Tabla BIPOC ●

11-17 años

Remar Parado en Tabla (SUP según las siglas en inglés) es una manera estimulante para interactuar con el agua del Valle del Willamette. Este campamento de tres días brindará la recreación al aire libre para indígenas y gente de color (BIPOC según las siglas en inglés) y tiene la �inalidad de mantener la conciencia y el respeto por las formas complejas como se relaciona la comunidad BIPOC con al aire libre y el agua. Se enseñará la técnica de SUP incluyendo la seguridad, plani�icación, comunicación y el rescate mientras se visita una variedad de lagos y ríos locales. Este programa ha sido creado por una mujer de color y es dirigido por instructores IPOC, y ha sido creado especialmente para jóvenes de la comunidad BIPOC con nivel de principiante o mixto. Proporcionaremos el equipo. Cada participante deben traer su almuerzo para cada día. Los sitios de llegada y recogida varían durante la semana. No proporcionamos transporte.

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Para los Más Pequeños Tres lugares llenos de diversión y aprendizaje para niños desde los 2½ hasta quinto de primaria. La seguridad de los niños y la tranquilidad de los padres es la base para la capacitación de nuestro personal, que incluye primeros auxilios, plan de estudios y manejo del comportamiento. Con la orientación de nuestro personal, su pequeño descubrirá el mundo que lo rodea a través de la interacción social, aprendizaje y juego. Para más información, visite nuestro sitio web o llame a su centro preferido. Hay inscripciones constantes. Pregúntenos sobre las becas.

Después de la Escuela Centro de Sheldon

Aprendizaje Infantil de Sheldon Grados K-5

Los niños pueden explorar sus intereses, jugar con sus compañeros, estar activos o quedarse tranquilos descansando después de un largo día escolar. El personal de recreación dirige proyectos, actividades y juegos y está disponible para ayudar con las tareas. Cada día incluye juegos afuera o en el gimnasio y está balanceado entre actividades dirigidas y seleccionadas por ellos. Las tarifas incluyen bocadillos. 541-682-5312 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español) Salidas hasta las 5:30p, Lu-Vi o Lu, Mi, Vi o Ma, Ju

Aprendizaje Infantil Preescolar del Centro de Amazon 541-682-5373 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español) • Campamentos de Verano, 3-5 años, páginas 74-75 • El preescolar regresa en septiembre, 3-5 años 9a-12p, Lu-Vi o Lu, Mi, Vi o Ma, Ju

Aprendizaje Infantil de Petersen Barn 541-682-5521 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español) • Campamentos de Verano, 3-5 años, páginas 74-75 • El preescolar regresa en septiembre, 3-5 años 9a-12p, Lu, Mi, Vi o Ma, Ju

541-682-5312 (inglés) o 541-682- 6891 (español) • Campamentos de verano, 3-5 años, páginas 74-75 • Comenzando en otoño: Preescolar, 3-5 años 9a-2p, Lu-Vi o Lu, Mi, Vi o Ma, Ju, tenemos cuidado extendido Preescolar Inclusivo, 3-5 años 9a-2p, Lu-Vi o Lu, Mi, Vi o Ma, Ju

Club de Pequeños

3-5 años

¿Quieres educar a tu niño de preescolar y necesitas ayuda? En nuestro salón de aprendizaje en línea los niños y sus familias pueden interactuar con actividades tanto digitales como analógicas para una exploración experimental y creativa. Nuestro maestro dirigirá lecciones en inglés, hará presentaciones, narraciones y enseñará a nivel preescolar, al mismo tiempo que incitará la exploración en casa para aprender a través del juego. “SeeSaw” es el programa en inglés del sitio web que se usa en el salón virtual. ¡Déjanos ayudarte a encontrar actividades para mantener la mente de tu niño activa! Virtual Instructora: Shannon Madrid 28 jun-27 agt Lu-Vi 9a-3p No hay clase el 5 de julio

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Le enviaremos un enlace a los registrados antes de cada clase virtual. Se necesita conexión al internet para asistir a las clases virtuales. Todas las clases son en inglés. Para información en español llama al 541-682-6891. GetRec.org/actividades

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Piscinas La piscinas de Amazon está abierta y la de Sheldon está cerrada por reformas. Las renovaciones de la Piscina de Echo Hollow se completarán de mediados de mayo a principios de junio y abrirá pronto. Para más información, por favor visite nuestro sitio web.

Fechas de Registro Mensual 25 my 22 jun 27 jul 24 agt

Ma Ma Ma Ma

12p 12p 12p 12p

para actividades del 30 my-26 jun para actividades del 27 jun-31 jul para actividades del 1-28 agt para actividades del 29 agt-2 oct

Protocolos COVID-19

Natación para Padres e Hijos Todas las edades Horarios abiertos para jugar y nadar para todas las edades. Los niños deben ser registrados y deben ser acompañados en el agua por un adulto de 18 años o más (un adulto por niño) o debe haber pasado un prueba de natación. Ejercicio en Aguas Profundas 13 años + Se proporciona soporte de �lotación para facilitar estos ejercicios de bajo impacto en aguas profundas. Cuando el cuerpo está dentro del agua signi�ica que ha hecho un entrenamiento de cuerpo entero. Se fortalecen todos los músculos principales al mismo tiempo que hace una rutina de ejercicio cardiovascular. Los niveles de intensidad varían para adaptarse a su capacidad. Se ofrece equipo de resistencia para ganar más fuerza.

Las piscinas funcionarán de acuerdo a las pautas de la Autoridad de Salud de Oregon para piscinas. Todas las actividades requieren registro previo para participar. Se debe usar mascarilla/cubrebocas en todas las instalaciones a no ser que este dentro de la piscina. Recomendamos que llegue a la piscina listo para nadar no antes de 5 a 10 minutos de la hora reservada. Los casilleros no estarán disponibles; por favor ponga sus pertenencias en la terraza de la piscina. Deberá salir de las instalaciones entre 5 y 10 minutos antes de la hora de �inalización de su reserva. Las duchas son limitadas, así que plani�ique de acuerdo a esto. Para obtener información completa, vea nuestras preguntas frecuentes (para español seleccione “Spanish” en la esquina derecha de abajo de la página).

Ejercicio por su Cuenta 13 años + Se puede reservar espacio en la piscina para nadar o hacer ejercicio solo.

Actividades

• Los jóvenes de 16 a 17 años deben tener en archivo un formulario de consentimiento �irmado por un tutor. • Los jóvenes de 13 a 15 años deben tener en archivo un formulario de consentimiento �irmado por un tutor y deben tener un adulto presente. • Los jóvenes de 12 años o menos no pueden usar el gimnasio.

Las clases para estar a salvo en el agua están disponibles para principiantes, intermedios y avanzados. Los niños registrados a clases de principiantes o intermedios deben estar acompañados por un adulto de 18 años o más (un adulto por niño) cuando estén dentro del agua. Nuestro personal enseñará la clase desde la terraza de la piscina mientras los estudiantes practican sus habilidades de natación y seguridad dentro de la piscina.

Curso de Seguridad en el Agua para Adolescentes/Adultos 13 años + Tenemos clases disponibles para nivel intermedio y avanzado. Nuestro personal le enseñará la clases desde la terraza de la piscina mientras los estudiantes practican sus habilidades de natación y seguridad dentro de la piscina.

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Adultos Mayores 60 años +

6 meses + con un adulto

Adultos 18-59 años

Curso de Seguridad en el Agua para la Familia

Chicos 3-17 años

Nadado Libre 13 años + Carriles individuales y horarios disponibles para el nadado libre.

Gimnasio Nuestro gimnasio ofrece equipos cardiovasculares, incluyendo maquinas para correr y maquinas para subir escaleras, así como pesas y otros equipos diseñado para trabajar grupos musculares especí�icos. Para poder usar los centros de ejercicio primero debe tener una orientación, si usted ha utilizado nuestro centro anteriormente el formulario de consentimiento �irmado por usted debe estar en los archivos. Si usted nunca ha utilizado la instalación, tiene que �irmar el formulario de consentimiento. Abierto para adultos de 18 años o más.

En Todas las Piscinas

$4.50

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Políticas de admisión: Se aplican algunas restricciones según la edad. Los niños menores de dos años entran gratis con un adulto pagado. Política de pañales para nadar: Todas las instalaciones de natación de la ciudad de Eugene requieren pañales de natación que sean elásticos alrededor de las piernas y la cintura para aquellos que no saben usar el baño.


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Políticas Requisitos Mínimos de Clase Para recuperar los costos del programa, se requiere un mínimo de participantes. Regístrese temprano, las clases y actividades se cancelarán entre dos y cinco días antes de la fecha de inicio de la actividad si no se ha registrado el número mínimo de participantes requerido. Si se registra en una actividad que se cancela debido al bajo numero de inscripción, el personal le noti�icará y emitirá un reembolso. A continuación vea más información sobre la política de retiro/reembolso.

Política de Retiro/Reembolso Las solicitudes de retiro y reembolso se le debe pedir a la instalación que ha patrocinando la actividad. Los retiros de actividades recreativas están sujetos a un cargo por retiro. Se cobrará una tarifa de retiro de $10 por cada registro de precio menor a los $100. Se cobrará una tarifa de $25 por cada registro que cueste $100 o más. Se dará un reembolso del total pagado menos los $10 o $25 de tarifa de retiro cuando este se haya solicitado siete (7+) o más días antes de que empieza la actividad. Cuando se solicita un reembolso seis (6) o menos días antes del día que comienza la primera reunión de actividad o una vez que una clase o actividad ha comenzado, solo se dará un reembolso si: • Se esta mudando fuera de la ciudad. • No puede participar desde el punto de vista médico. • El departamento requiere la cancelación de la actividad (en este caso no se cobrará una tarifa de retiro). Los reembolsos se prorratearán para las clases a las que ya haya asistido. No se emitirá reembolso si no se presenta a la actividad registrada, clase o viaje. No se otorgará ningún reembolso de tarifas de la liga atlética ni de viajes que requieren el pago anticipado de boletos de reserva o tarifas de admisión. Algunas actividades requieren una tarifa de registro no reembolsable.

Acuerdo de Liberación de Responsabilidad Con la excepción de viajes especí�icos, el departamento de recreación de la ciudad de Eugene no proporciona cobertura de seguro médico para sus participantes. En consideración si desea participar, cada participante debe reconocer que

existen riesgos inherentes en cualquier tipo de actividad y debe aceptar asumir esos riesgos en su propio nombre, liberando y manteniendo indemne a la Ciudad, sus o�iciales o agentes de todas las reclamaciones por lesiones o pérdidas sufridas al estar participando. Un acuerdo adicional de liberación de responsabilidad, �irmado por el participante o tutor, puede ser necesario para participación en algunas actividades. Las fotogra�ías, videos y audio de los participantes en los programas o servicios de recreación pueden ser utilizados por la ciudad de Eugene en cualquier medio (por ejemplo, publicaciones impresas, redes sociales, etc.) para �ines publicitarios, sin compensación ni permiso. La inscripción y/o el pago de cualquier registro será considerado una admisión de acuerdo con los términos establecidos anteriormente.

Programa de Becas Eugene Rec ofrece un número limitado de becas individuales a aquellos que viven en la ciudad de Eugene. Las solicitudes están disponibles en noviembre de cada año para el próximo año (del 1ro de enero al 31 de diciembre). Las solicitudes están disponibles en línea o en cualquier instalación de Eugene Rec. Si desea obtener más información sobre las becas de Eugene Rec llame al 541-682-6891 (inglés) o 541-682-6891 (español).

Recargo para los que Viven Fuera de la Ciudad Aquellos que no viven dentro de los limites de la ciudad de Eugene pagan un recargo del 20% por cada actividades a la que se registre y también por cada alquiler.

Permisos Uso Especial para los Programa al Aire Libre La ciudad de Eugene opera bajo un permiso de uso especial emitido por el Servicio Forestal de los Estados Unidos para los bosques nacionales de Deschutes, Siuslaw, Umpqua y Willamette; y bajo un Permiso Especial de recreación otorgados por la O�icina de Gestión de Tierras del noroeste de Oregon y por el distrito de Prineville. La ciudad de Eugene provee servicios de recreación al aire libre con igualdad de oportunidades. GetRec.org/actividades

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